,fUOttlicttious: .- • Tbe:e - ithr of " The 4'otyntsion” having .1 `lees ini • i fitp a libel, by•Petei, A - . Breis 'Atade—daiattges laid at, -$50,000', indulges v itt . the Collot)ing illapsodY,l=. ..• '...Wrhe. ptiblic can then wel imagine what • a thrill of Wisfaction shot through opt love :it. approhaden, When.the jutlefirk inform ia us thatt had been sued for $50,0 00. Egad! a' 9 'ety of suet) a sum in the most -distant bit p Op ective, Ps the - result of an editor's J o ' 1ara,.., 1 Id have. bewildered, our •imagitk tiottf,rom.its very . immensity. But to be sued foriSll,oolll what lay you, brother editor', of the vratrl4; is nor that a rare stroke of for tune 1 Is Ithere,,not-something delicious Pi this vastiidbak—rilapoleon-like in its concep- • tion,l Mat Iv( sensation it must create among. Mat fellow-craft ! A rare editor gat —the Sandwich Island forever. An editor there cast Word to be Sued 'for 50,000..,-- "Wltat'a itto4,d—Wlint numberless subscribers -....t•a1l milk ones too; what illimitable col umns of, advertisements—what" marvelous caleulatioris upon editorial fortune in this kingdom 4f Hawaii', will this circumstance arouse in, envious editor's hearts. How ._ • t )must he liv`ie—what dinners! What a goose ;quill be Must wield ! - Say rather what a golden ped ! The club of Hercules ism:fool to it! Scissors I! lie has to scribble a few lines—and prestita gentleman's character - has diminished in value sso,ooo—and that too by his own i4onfession. What a literary lunge? :Al drama of law, libel and loss. He is the King's editor too. Enviable monarch, strung ip ttypes+—the press. forever—may its •preas-on 1061 the word, join- in one univer sal'expre*ion at its inexpressible power.— ShPut Ve Imps--black your roller anew— roll --q uiek—squeeze—pail away— there go the sheets dancing from the tym pan In the mejry tune of lever and screw—off— Off---fly . the world through—leave not an ed itorial saietunt until its bewildered inmate drops his lungs,' and joins in the chorus loud —' ha!ihii!'—an editor sued for ONLY 850,- 00.0,T--he4e ! _ Spirit ofKothschild befriend us.' Botlwe must stop, or the sued will be come ai )had as the - suer." . Groo . th of the United states William Darby, of Georgetown, D..C., has publi4lied a' letter in the Washington - Union, in:ireply to some inquiries made by a U. S. Servitor, in which re remarks, among other things, that the population of the Uni ted Statei, has increased ' annually, since 1790, at Ole rate of 3 per cent. The fol lowing re .Silts, says Mr. El, demonstrates _the existence of tliis great law with mathe matical pr4ision Population 4f the. U. 6. Population of the U. S. by the census of `, decennially from 1790 . in 1 40037 ati increase of 3 ppilr cent per: annum. 1790,.1_3,929,827 ' 1 1 800 . . 5,305.925 5.281,453 18101. 4 1' 7,239,814 7,095.9.54 18201.. 9,833,131 9.535,182 1830 :; . 12,358.407 12,811.118 18401.. 17,063,353 17.217.706 • 1850.;.- 23.027,994 1860.4. - 31,596..5E2 41,839,588 1880 - 55.322,7.19 1'890,..- 73,977.990 1900..i.102,840401 Mr. liktrby further states, in the conclu sion of ItiVetter, that— The ayte of North America, between tide 30 and 50 degrees, exclusive fif the' ater surface, rather exceeds than falls sh Oof three millions of square miles, and -done !tot, to any great extent, vary from an equali to all Europe. Of this expanse, the Unite t$ State's territory already embraces. upwardiiif two Millions five hundred thou-, sand sittnie miles, and consequently, when the population raises to one hundred mill ions, the , (nean density would be under 50 to the squitre mile—a density far hell* that :of siversiqaf the existing states at the -Pres :ent tirre.t When -we have thus means to decide ; , hol future, why not provide for its foreieen tUad inevitable results 1 "Po • i t tIILE CoprAots."—The newest motion .t . eft has met our eyes is the manufic- ! tore of *table cottages, which we see by an adv • - 'sment in a Cincinnati paper,.is carried,o‘ in that city. The builder has a • "'depot ` devoted to the construction of these' locotnotiv:a dwellings, and advertises to sell 'them at . $l3O each, and put them up many desired j lot in : the bargain. He likewise agrees to ,take them down and move them to any oth rfpart of the city, with the contents, "and p theta up hi the same day ; so that a family aft breakfast in their 'domicil and take th ii 6 evening- meal in-a new.location— ilmax ,the of the job being some six dollars. The , " ufacturer of these dwellings for the . tom iea, appeals' most earnestly to the mechat it? and the laboring, men of the city, ' to get t, etr A ,, a house of. their own," on his cheap 'halt and, suggest to holders of tin , itnprov dkeal estate, this mode of:rendering their p - rty immediately productive at a -smali - o diiy, and have their premises cleared in an. otir's time, When more substantial • ifielia al are required. • With the true 4 _As a ' 4 - determination to make-bit busi tell in liitsAlepartinents, the manufaCturer - -aiihr ' ii; foratile several " second -band" kvbich he has doubtless taken in cottage barter. 1 1/tristo:dttiD MEAN THINXING.—How tcpr people are in their persons than iltplnds. How anxious are they to paarance el.:wealth and taste in lei' outward ' show, while their in s poverty and meanness. SO one gam• much n in sheirl !rear thr telleas •of fashion wit ti cortoinbries * :044:luxury. •' , His clothes most the best tailor; his horse must o t:lood ; his wines of finest flavor!; k of, the hi g hest, nest; but Ins of the Poorest frivOlities. Of the Ihe ariinial senses he is an epicure phOs a•clean feeder compered with I ;lona a pit: wunbl :eat-good and bud, 14 foul :shke, , hut his ilmind-bas -no ` 4 %t for the most worthless 'garbage. and ost be toad be the • heading lowest bit min itiritep " =tide. --The* Nes•no discrimination and a great sipped. mind,: which' we describe has a t ioresti ,a of voracity ; . it Is satisfiid * *kV, We; biltthat mast be of Theiorist ilk; an is#oli9g, : of u better quality to repicil*'itif-WAl,gusi• Irtie'enuld 211t.W04 44 /1)# 1 ) 0 04 1 4 ,Wttit l it 41peCtliderSIMO0011114 oestitution, siefornii tiumatai asstiOrouldle r if: What hideou t s Afilt.oll4tOOPlarOatAil3l. and,rfiyii itterstiingi; intd j an 'WO "ennieitton with. Ate tints it and pnmp4, if a conceit Jeogeomb pould see hit . OmmtwOdithscwoui Oa a thi e f/. the meanest objeet4ke : Tiorld , ca - • • I F , Yk- 4 eggn7 , ,initOnmet 4eirrnA d jOg„,thattt •;,x be ;coin tti ger ha want , hOksiiii#sfi4 with 4ove his lot ; but '.,thi"p. - 4,000!... con tent POVq4I-itiOliiekeiee` o teed .on carrion', else; , be has too desire beyond 'his .filthy far 4 , Yet hei.piques liiinieh*thai be superiortbeing; he talfipx,! 9. himself, the mOrit - of bi* his wine merchant, - his eoathmaker, his up hcdstercr and his cook; buk if the thing were 1-turned inside out,.if that eoncerded4 nasty corner, hiii.xnind, were ! exposed to vietv,.how degrading theexhibitinn !--• Tait's E inbarg Magazine. •, AVottn, IN SEAsox.—How often has a • word•spoken in season turned the cu rse of conversation; when it has been rung into liForane,nos . and impunityl How loft has. one.Sliort remark led un a discourse,; where in sothe great truth has been liappq chee r ed, same giant _objection removed, some fa.: Vorite•viee exposed, and its oppositC virtue established, and the hearts of the company f surpised into a love of , virtue, enlightened, .1 warmed, and made better and happier all their days! • i , One good word or motion in apt time an& place bath been known to grow up- into, a public benefit or a wide extended .parity; and a man of little or no nine hasiaid a foundation of happiness to millions of his fellow-creittures by the mere breath of his I mouth. In short, a question asked, - a proof de manded, a steadfast countenance, a'n expres sive silence, a truth explained, an instance applied, a motion made in due season, bath availed to silence the scorner, to confound the skeptic, to abash the profane, to dash a wicked, greatness, to convict a triumphant calumny; to recover the stray, and to bring a blessing upon mankind.—Fletcher. LAaoa.—Mun was formed for a life of action and effort. He cannot repose, like the eastern monarch, upon the down of syg nets, nor, like the voluptuous Sybarite, upon his bed of roses. Labor is the Jaw of exist ence. "In the sweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread,!' was life i judgment passed 'upon him in Eden—a judgment that will never be revoked, and from •w hich, consequently, it is Of no avail M shrink. As for ourself, we would not forego the blessings of physic al labor for the greatest gift in the capacity of mortal to bestow it is indeed, the true Spartan sauce which gives zest and savor to life's cup—bracing the nerves, confirm ing the health, and - rendering the intellect ual economy more efficient in Coe develop ment and commotion of its best designs. . BANK N, TE LIST. CORRECTED WEENLY F, PENNSYLVANIA. Philadelphia bank, par Mau & Alec bank par Moyamensiug batik liar Peon township batik par j U s Wl* notes 25 , Girard' ••do • par Pecinsyl'a par GcratuntoWnpar Del cd at Chester pal I, Chester clo atWChterparj Montgomery coat Farnters' b'k Wicks co fmr! Farmers' bk Itesd'g par, Easton Northampton no stay' Lancaster bank . „par, Far bk Lancaster pat Lebanon 1 dial Harrisburg "1 ilisi MiddletoWn I disj Carisle 1 Colombia bridge par; Northumberland par Miners bk par Wy`gArk Time& demand mites " certificates 1 ;dis t . post bites 1 Towanda no sale, York I !dis Gettysburg 1 di,' Chanibenburg wayueslf; 2 ;di-! Brownsville ! Erie 2 Baits co bank no Sri]. • lionesdale 1 Bk finsrfaico lildis; Lewistown 11dij Litm bk Warren no We! West Branch bk I d di: Dom Cr Script 20.1.34 Lehigh co bk 37; di' lLebigh•Nav Script 11 dial 4th May issue 14 dis NEW YORK. , N Y City bank Minton bk N Y 39 Globe bank florid North Mver co i (It City Trost & Bk'r. co di! Wool Growers' br, White Pluitis bk Ydir Lewis co bit di Par & Um bk.' Buff 5 di, Killers bk nfClyde 11 di- Par of Seneca co-s di. Corn bk of N York 4 , dis Lafayette bank , 9 di: N Y Bk'g con 69, di , Dry Dock bank I di,. N Am Tract co 9 di.. Bank-of Buffalo 55 die Bank of Brockport 33 dhi Hamilton Irk 30' disi Com bk Buffalo 5g din' All solvent bunks cal di,. Country banks die Except bk of Colum bia, Green co Bud- i romt,Middle &stets, I w - Platsburg, Niagara, I 1 1 Wash and Warren, / Wash Man Co. Wayne co bank Ater and Planters' Del Co bank fi:audj Ex R. Po'keePsie • , Pottadara Mantif Co do Red Backs cal die • NEW JERSEY.' Mdclianits' and ,11autifse r Milers' bit Trenton pa r Princeton bank par), Plainfield bank 37 dig! • State bk at Camden. p a r Ctunberlauti bank par] Moinit Holly,, . Patl Salem Bk'g co '' par Monmouth barilt, no sate N. Hope Del Br4ge Trenton Meg could par All Other banks . par Far'& Mech bank of it Brunswick no rude Hob Bk'g & G co brae WitslibWon Bk'g Co idol Fratikpo - bank ! d o JiTttinCity Bank lifiatuXlPath• NJ'rintif Co d o l Proteclisuil Lombard do' Stati bk at Trenton ido Bank of N 'Brunswick do] ,hridaibk . P.atiersodr !-- do • - .111_CAS . k iitiW,Vvicii4eap it - §4IOIIVRVIS -rNiti4ED4I.P LES, a, good arbele•ra. ad fre a h Tee-Med aril fur e at the .-rMICAD4 .4"14405 ==ME • . TR Publishiet f the Peepheir A:dstie:ite,pitc. . ing the use of t#i entirely new and modern its sortmentof .1013 TYPE, are now prepru4 taexecute, hratteat and satisfa style, all kinds - of py '-JO - 1 . TINRIN 6 ~ I, at Brides to suit the limes. . -.PAMPIILVN , • BILL. HEADS, i • , i , CARDS, .' I - 1-)ATAI.OqUES, HAMM:III 4 LS, BLANKS, &C. Printed on short tiotice, anti in the best style of the Art. -1 Cr A share of the People's patronage is respect fully,solicited. 1 • July 9, 19 1 16. ! - • A GENERAL. Assitytment (together with the rani. uus trimmings) Of the latest improved patents, both for Cookiug and Parlor, at reduced prices, by B - . SATIRE. NbTICE: PERSONS indebted to the subscriber, br Note Book, for More thati cute year standing., are requested to clank scene, without farther notice, as eircutustaace require the immediate attention to those old matters. B.''SAYR4.• August IS, =I - - - 4 dis NEW IIAISIVSHIRE. All solvent banks dis MAINE. Calais batik 10a— Agricultural bank do City bk Portland do Danrariscorta 'do Mercantile bk do Stillwati , r Canal bk do Bangor Coin bk do Westbrook IA do Citizens' bit do Globe bk . do shingtnn co do Frankfort' bk do ,All solvent banks dis VERMONT. Bank of St Albans Bk of Bennington All solvent banks - din MASSACHUSETTS. All solvent banks 6&a RHODE ISLAND All solvent banks dig MARYLAND. 'Baltimore banks dis Patapsco bk dis !Mineral back 1 dis re criatowu . dis lagersurtyn • tLis 'Far & Millers' bk ila gerstown !Westminster (,puke dis .Williamsport j din iClmberland L dis broke Cr:nadir' hank i . 'ta 41 ' .hannah broke r n Millturtoit broke ;Frederick en bk dis firt.keu liks various prices 'Baltimore & Ohio Re ' Lief nottN, 11l dis - DELAWAFFE. ißlink of Delaware pp- Stril'a & Ilranyw'tio par , Fanners' bit Del par iUnion bank ,- par Ronk of Smyrna par Under ?.is . i di, I DIS. OF COLL - AllilA. I IVashingum City 1 dis i-Georeetown .1 dis I Fat- & .Nlechzuates' i dis klexandria i dis t Bit of Alexandria ,broke tiileehanins' bk brile (Franklin bank ' no sale Merchants bank do VIRGINIA. Ex bk & branches 11 dis 18k of Ca & lir:eels 1 f dis I Far bk & b'eha 14 dis i Valley bk & b'ch 1# dis Wheeling tali dis Wheeling p notes dis NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks 2 dis Small notes 24 dig SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks 14 dig 'Small notes 2 dis GEORGIA. Bk of St Mary's • 5a Ocmulgee do Monroe R . do i C,olumlons do. Phcenix bank do Exchtuqe bank do Chat R hank do Central bkof Mill do GeorOa Blig co - do Rucker B'kg co do All aolyent banks 2 ALABAMA. Allsolvent banks 5a6 clis notes 8 ills 01110.. Cincinnati Solvent bk. notes ILLINOIS. Bank of Illinois 70 dis State hank 50 d'is KENTUCKY Notes Small Lsr pts notes 3a3i dis iAN Alriolvenil rotiks A. IbIISSOURL - All sols eut „hanks .214 dis INDIANA. All-solvent hanko dis • ••,,FLORIDA. Southern Life & pottation Co, 2 dis 2 dis 2 dis ~.ri.,.. ; it . 11 LUATIit.R. A GOOD Ass,hrtuient kept on hand, (prices treruely low foti the ready pay,) by 13. SAYlii SALT by thebalf duzeu barrel-451,4 per barrel;'l by . B. SAY RE. HYSLOP & COFFIN , Produce and i General Commission MerchantS 43 Front st. N.Y. PRTICULAR 'plum-Min given to the sale of Batter and Cheese. Refer to Meshrs. & Sherman, Alontiren•M Peinea. who will make advances on ProiliMe consignee) to their care, and pay over tlre pr eeeds as soon as sold. . New York, July-, , 1346. S— lc MONTROSE FOUNDRY. The Tariff and the People:: THE fartnera of f4itstptehannah County nee hereby notified that the bui-gest and best assortment of Ploughs and lron Castings of every Li n d and r Uric!): may be had fru:Manna the Furnace of D. POST, JR. & Cheaper than.the Cheapest, for Cash Let it be ninlerstood that we net be under- Fold. We have. too. the largest assortment in our line, of any Foundry in Northern l'ennwlra nia, consisting of PLOUG/ Li that v. ill go up ha. and down hill, and on the le% el—to wit: Lion Warne County Ploughs. Wooirs Old Patent. Side not Ploughs, Ste. Sc. too numerous to mention. Punt S.: CO., will also funii:di their customers with Andiron of every si/e, %sit!: Wayiin Boxes, Slay, Curter and Bob Sled Shoes, Itog-elmrtt'lron... ran- Mug Mill Ii:o114, and indeed every kind of Iron C4st ings that the farmer and harthti.trAl yeomanry of the County may desire. Then rail .tt Montrose, Jane tn. 1.1 IC. PRODUCE, Cash. and approved credit may be exchanged for Iron 11 ar••. at POST'S IIItNACE. -EVERY kind of 31111-Irms, :Irma] and sn-nnz., anj 'made to order by. D. POST, JR., & SHORT && SWEET ! A LL Xete tc n rm i l s pd e bi l d i , to 'the ate 1 1.0, s • e finn i of R : trouble, by " Renderitt; uutn Cesar v. hat is Crosars.•' The Accouuts of K. & Cu., are in the l Ltu d, D. POST, JR. Moutrvr. , e, J nue '24, 13 46 r\VY ©, TIIE subscriber, tit:nil:hal for rist favor hi ts frietoLi and the plUie. re.metftillly itivite, their attention to the TtrW and splendid - lot of G00t.1 . 4.n0w openint,t, con,isticott of Dry Goods, hardware, Crockery, Glass TVarc, Looking-igassts, GI-emetics, Nail. , Books 4. Stationery, Fish, etc, etc. which will be sold is low' as usual. • Oct. 4 44. T. Lyons. N. R.—''anted; Grain, Batter, sock,, White Beams, Tallow, Beeswax. &c. &r. I. L. T . HE subscriber trtnrics thanksto his friends and the public ~...”rutierullv, t. :r the patronage be...has received darittg the tra.st summer, and re., pectfully invites them to call and take a look at the Nur and splendid LOT OF GOODS,. he is how receivint 4 ,, wit', h will be sold cheaper than ever before utfereal•in this market. J. LYONS. .sept. 3, 1346. AISIS,N in small boxes, rile for fimaily use, for sale by J. IIiONS. A SPLENDID LOT O F plain, plaid. changeable. fancy; maitre stripe Alpaccas, DA:tines, Cashmeres, Gingbanis, Ali ptt'ttes, Su% K. Alto, some elegant Cashmere and Dahill:re Shawl's for sale by J. Lyons. GREAT BARGAINS! UYEE.9 . 4- 32r1-1V.07.1.9 %OTT OT, WtHW i li C b t ,._ • 7,1 F OR Cash, Butter, BC-WM:a, Feadrers, - B. c. or approved credit, in StisqueleinuaCounty,.ctui be bad ut eJ Iror o fa 9 " who is always no hand, told ready to wait on those who may please to ravor hint with a call. " J.L. i&o carries:ou the BOOK. BINDING; business where old Books, Papers, &c:, will be bound to or der on short. noticol'.. Nloutrose, .I,e, la4a. `CASA WANTED. 20 Lbs. Ssiaratra . s fur Otto 1G do Sugar ; do do , • 124 'ria Coffee' do do 4 do • Y'F 1 - #paa Ten do 12. 1 1 yds shaming most 40 inches *We for $1 SUMMER CLOTHS at 10 ets per yard—call quick or they will o;11. be gone --at the Cheap Store of J.LYONS.-' June 21. r • . . . T 41p atifit'elrlre 4f. S. humreeee Cernpen„.Pl4le-, 4iitefUunisi6zdtl utderehreeti effee:iln =surances matinyiiiiirop ertY,-3imft &W g, Jor *As tor'. fire:L The nmneuse reseurco oft titsSipipapy c s j ut them 1 4 1 i . .. er€llCe. coufuleuca}6 Air .leMonib e. prupiez .. th e transaction' p-f titlehem •to the . 4 1 4,4 k. Agie-Pnip;P(' ins°• -• Lyviii.4aten• June 16, 1846. " • iM7=i=s=== _i_ • • IiSIJGAR t I : a i ' EI " PILLS. ' ....t. ;. • ~ eWar . C...iCalliloll! 1 . ;The . increaaia !IxTukiliq Ofiki G. elli:4 1 1 1 /V. improved Indiazi,VcgetUtle sugar cosi ed , ills has inducer! a numbe r r' of Tteriarts , ttto ma itolnethhig . - they call Pit.t.sd coat 'them with st6tr,.ia order to sell them for ii genuine, while th do not pee aL !Sea a particle to e ge . rwhiessr,'• nor i't u4saaindlate. 4n,appearatice to ! , the anginal. Dr. Si ii i 's 41112., l ii . - iihort,they! are Mt intended Ft/ill) r ' thViem inanitr. A!. minister <' ho at first had interest in tsuirustatinu sugar goatela Pill, wan tact' sia.- Al batty, N.. Y., baa given item up, n.sh sayi, oni ac count o(the - miseinble 'dishonest : ' .s:concetned in inauufacturink them. The same p ,y are now . indahriouSly!eirulating reports ealen led to injnro Dr- Solids and ti) affect the - mputatitesof - his Yukio el ble pills; but rather than notice them In public, Dr. Smith i.§ about tit institute legal proe dings against them fur their 41anders i as lie has,in pother case against a similar party, in which he recovered rt , large'amount of! damages. These mispmble imita tors have to resort to Wu most abomirsible meats to palm off their counterfeit pills, as the public know that Dr. Smith'il are the original and genuine. Sev eral instances have come to public tal ice in which life has been rudangered by the unfortunate use of the counterfeitsi. It is Dr. Smith's Pill' that are do ing so mach goad iu the country—us the - following plainly show. . I More Ministers use and . recommeu ' Dr. Smith's Pills than all others. • `t,.._ N, El ...... This is to certify that I have used tli snpr coat. ad Pills manufactured by G. Benjamin" Smith of N. York, for some time, nod brljcve them to be a good medicine; and .nlso, from itirpriry lu Chit city, I am persuaded that he is the original inventor, and then fore is entitled to the IMnefit of t4e invention. S. WILLI 'k.IIIS, Pastor Ist .Baptist Church, Pittsburgh. • . Trot) the. Blue de'n's eliekru, We call the attention of our renders to the certifi eateof Bev. S. IVilliau s, Pastor of Ist Ilitptist Church Pittsburgh. imvelation to Dr. Smith's 411 i. We can ourselves bear! testimony to the excellence of these Pills, one of usiliaviug used them anti experienced great relief front them. The above iS:the best paper in the-sittte of Del. 'The " inrnitivrn V . VOETXTIT.74 pii,ta, ° l(tat. gar coated ,)' ale certainly tloiag iiinel4 good in the whole comitcy, and are highb esteemhd, it ' one half lot true that people write atugsay nlionyl them. They are Fo ealzty Illitheir operation that taillike thotti.— The editor of he Northern State Joanna, (one of the . large . st mid heat papers iu the state of N. Y.) writes as fulluwa : Dr. G. Ben smith— Deur air: 1 i was laid up 'aid' n h . true since my: return from N Y., and nest; I made trial of your ping. and found tlieut cap:dhti. They are the for the purpoi they are itdendril th seen— 1 Reid, 411 take pilk, bat 1-fortn ly free from the objeetaitua t. which. t liable. I !mitt they will continue to profit to you, Evil doubt not they will relief to the aillietetl ou a large scale. on rg tru . Tatm:Ludt. N. Y. 'sel Dr. G. 'Beni. srnith Dear sir: Your agent kit with me caitteil Yin., and I Live but tew. Dvery box I kave said hal given mai I buve taken them my.elf, and I coin .1.)6.4 pill. I Laive ever u.ep, and I.,che mend to the' public. -I.iu-i.ll a fun once. I'M:Mil respectfully POSI"S FURNACE Dr. Dear sir: I 'lnn most cstrof your Ina all Vegetable sugar coated rills, and find them sell gso fast that I think you hid. better send me- two Toss immedi ately. They :give such general satisfa tion that peon pie come at least twenty miles for the , and as it is g.enerally kndwn 1 ag,eut for thei , I would be very to get out. Yours Res , ectfully, S. AI ORE S: co. BEWARE 11-1 f SNTITI ten with a putt on the botti , no of the coated" l'illi hre Coy:n:lF EIT Principal ()Mee 17.1) Gr_ienwirb block, N. Y. :crab: a box. Azerit for !the faleof Smith's In sugar coated Montr:se-I.N. Nlitc.kiej & co. and .1 New Milford-H. Barritt. - • 10,000 Tit;,gbels Oat:. 1000 bash Is Rye, 100 luudieb. Timothy seed, and3oo Firki is Dairy Bat ter, fur which the highest market rric • will be paid by Mills ti, Sheri:aim. Sept. 23, 1340. ri - ii - EO7 FASH ad i n TEIE sniii.cribers, having receise, d the latest Fashieuis fur Gentlemen's Dress,lw °old inform their mow:Toes !nitrous, particularly tLose who have been waiting;for the -1 NEWEST STYLI -- that they are ! prepaceil to servo the liEITSESS. FIT, IND ELE nreorrpasseil thi4 place. which the quire no boating to render apparent.. LINES Montrose, Oct. 7, 1C46. -----r- - - litEP IT IN M ND . THAT thetcheapest lot of Grinds elver offered in ..1., this rnarlcct, can now lie found nt the store of J. ILYCHC • 111 yilsl Ciien for One Dollar, ash. 12. yds; 614..eting dn. n. I; lbs. •Cac. Tobacco, dn. o. • 6 lbs. , Youz. Hysou Tea, do.o. ii Sugar, Coft i ee, i ,Mtag oses, Sz e. &e. 3.-. o. 150 '''°YE S-..-: and imP/1/` consisting of Air tight Cool' Empire • do do ‘Vashington do do , Combination do Parlor do Coal, Parlor, ,13ox, and air tight Stove of all kind:4 &c. Sc. &c., cheap for cas and approved credit._ _ Isaac L. Post A 111 : receiving their FALL & which will be sold cheap as can town. 4s. French, .English, and Americ Gold,,and steel-mixed Beaver Satinets kind Kerseys. Dresi triMinings, fringes, velv & Gimps. Prints, 80 piects—from 5 tot Ginghams,..plain and twill'd, Shawls—l-Brodie, Waffle, Chi . Groceries, large iissOrtnint. Teas, from 2s to 8s per lb. Iron, Spring-stcel,: , Nails, B Crow-bars. . • I .. . . Lookingfiasses, best ass t in Crockery 1 66 64 A large stock of Men's , and t, ii , — , 4r. Brogans ' also -Wonien'S Shoe* of ev ry . deseriptiOn. Mali., Q& . &c. We trust or friends wilLnt le examine o i• ; s(cink—.=we r 41 1 ,d CHEAP ENOUGH. , , , , ' , ISAAC' L. , PICIS Montrose,' Nor. 5, 1840. "" liaasaat,lisc=zzg2uZi Watertown, M. JACOB laf3 I runtingum, Ind. Ju Sunimersvilie—R. L. Sutphin & I WANTED. LYONS S: C I MuntroAc, June, ISM Velvet and Satin Vesting,s—ri Plain and plaid Cravats., Alpacca,i CaSlunere, and' d'L Bonnet 4atins, purple and bl Bonnet triminings--rieli. Ilardware of every kind. filfil-sawi and files. • MEM I===E , T u t t,=. , I.bettstiltio4tity#l 4 l 6. - Evv. :Ir! ~, •'l'. ifl.-- ,, .- 7 , •.;.!,,,, ; ;• ... ir i...--;* ,, t, ." _l it , WA. gthil- ..4fill Al - 1 titi a, i "tiatiiiibir iWit `346 l eieiViig - his , - I' t-kitoeltrbrthWv; ceinkfirisiiii th - I t wi r ' T ietyi„which have 'been ip ' bagel the p eitent,uniksi*A9w"..P.riP, 4-Ord, sold is. cheap as can he found i tins i tienrettctiuntry, Grateful •for. , :faV the stlbscriber feels - pervuaded ,t t the ire eta ktopri4s;at, v.vhich.he. ie. utthlei oflrsGoods, he will . merit a eon nit* of pa rentige2 'Please'Cill. ' •'''' • lit' would invite the "attention - rthe i lie to the followittg.: -.' .'., -: ..--. • .. . , 1 • C hmeres and d'Lainsi,.elega t patte and ery cheap. :- - , i , .A 1 accas , and gold Plaids, clletiper belle than ever. . • A arge and splendid assortm tof I - • . cos, 9 cidedly the cheapest ever 'offere • , . . , i i this arket. Fan Cy Cassimeri, a great varit ceedilegly low. • Brlutdelothi—a large' assortmc 'cam t l a . at will certainly pie*, . PI in and fancy Satincti, YerY• mon cloths, also very cheap, onl Or 3 rd, and other things at the 'lr n, Nails, and Nail Rods; ISt gars-=a large supplyor stri Sugars, just received, and will be as th 3 cheapest. '. . Ja 17h, Laguayra, and Rio Cog will bp sold very low: , il 4 Molasses at only 2s Gd per gal on. T sts—a large lot of those pr' e first Te ; on hand again. ' .6 s. of Tea for one dollar. ' L4ather, pronounced by the hest judges the teapest in town. 1 • SI etings, Cotton Yarn,.•Batti l ,g, AVck ing, hovels, gardware, Tickitt,., flantkels, Butt i ts, Bleached .lllitslins;,.R kf's. like. ike., all very cheap. -I . V ikings; a splendid variety o WoHterl, Velvit and Satin Vestinws, just a rived. . 1 J. B. SALI UR*. Mitntrose, 25th Nov. 1546. 1 - 1 31, 1846 1 cold some wring my ill must say I Kist medicine have yet yours entire her pills are )1!a source of e a means of TT has betinearre4ly re - it TT eil through the county, a A ' 9 '. .is the declatisl opiuiou of h: n- . ilrezia, that iti point of vari y and uali tv, the supply, of rixT • td CAR , at or Mint it. & lioor's liar and Cap. Store Oa the 'Vest side ( the Public Aveaue in Minitrosejexceedi arty I thing . if the kin& ever exposed for sale u this region of Lary. Reader, (To you' discredit the ruthisr ? Rem itiil3er the Poet's ddnionitiou : [ GREEN tlB, ICI6 Our tioubts are truito An y make us lose the good we oft O. t. 2 , )846. • a lot of your Loses left.— satisfaction. I.•r them the rfully recom ,er supply at . 1 20 Dozen F1B• t i. . NUTRIA; Brnsh, Moleskin a4l Silk kits, mi o Fall d Whiter Fashions, on hlqul-rit 111 rrill & R is Hat 4tom, which will lie - 'old c per than t ver for ready pay. ' .... 'i L I 1 4 5: u 11 y oZ m e u c t i r :re a d t and nat. Lynx. f4e_tt,ant es Cii- Merrill's 4 . 6 10Z. squirrel Boai and Ladies ; Fni Capsnt i', M & RN - . , Mg D*, OZ Otter, seal ,. Nutria and o,lnskrat Fur 40 Caps at ' ' : , . M & Ks. 2 007.. M'en's and Boy's plain toth Cas of different styles!and quality, at Al &IR's. 9 'OZ. Men's and Boy's silk and t