RI EWA .. In .; eat •C Blesile,*: r of, the 4:h. - inst. says, ", be election , ' in' Mexico for PrOsi 15th inst., is no(yet knowith= rumor that Herrera, who Ira" aredea befiire the breaking?* was again elected. This rutnor ed, but it seems probable iitat. will meet .With much hpiipsi. e may: be defeated. He had Tate Let result•of tht detit; Theiti - was depased by of the war, is not confit Santa Ann tioni and marched to ing from th of the Me If Herera unstib o 'th auicing. oth ablfeeling manifesto 0 E arils the capital, to control. the t the oppositiOn to him, judg- I I expressions of opinion in some an papers, ITIMSt be very strong. hould be elected it will be a ;ni l. race party. He was deposed, !ra t i n gs, for his supposed faver tawairds the United States. The the•" army of reserve;" in - de said that he " endeavored to get posin: g him, rid Of a war • • siona Llama& They :teens• brel4( up ets and to d giuridus in itself, by conces ting to the national dignity."- 1 • d him also of an attempt' to influence of the military lead , l grade the army, besides allow 'con minister to enter the coon 'ide for' the acqMsition of Alex-. ing nn Ante try fp negoe icaniterrito vie 4 of He If hi sneeze gory iri faro ! any more war, the re: This shown what were the era before the war commenced ; s it may : he considered an au- of peace; for he will not Inclined 'now to continue that lults of . which : have been any Irious to Mexico. thing but g ItIVATEERS.-T he Public Ledg inst. says-: " The capture of thelite, by a Mexican privateer, he suggestion of the President iessage was worthy of the cOnsid i pgress.. Pe then,. , apprehend ter from which mischief would {mended that Congress should provide by law for the trial and Iris pirates of Spanish subjects, g the vigilance of their govern- I be found guilty of privateering !linked . States. The ship .beittg iitrcelona after her capture, ren ble that Spanish subjects mann teer that took her. The Spina nt of course will not sanction owing the prize to be condemn within its jurisdiction. This omise its neutrality. It will e upon both vessels and, hold r government is apprised of the ockading squadron wil! prevent an taking the prize into Mex . that if tiny of these fellows tere will be law enough found of them a swing froth a •yard i . '-'r•ii- MEXICAN er of the sth the hip Ca arms that , in his last erotical of ingihe qua 1 come, recon imnfpdiatel] punishment why, escapit merit, shouldl .1 +walla the taket tilt& B dersjt proba , ed the priv, ish Overnm: the at by al ed and sold would comp probablisei them until o fact.; Our b the captors ico We tr are caught to give some atua." PEA, WITH l'EXlca. Many of t c newspaPers, in ipeaking of affairs in Mek leo, express a wish for imme diate pence, land seem to think it is a. duty on the part cif our governuoint to make eve ry•c(mcession with a view to procure it. In theiri. magnanimity and° benevolence they would have !die war ended ' without regard to thif object for whichit was begun. .Ite dresifor injti ries that we have suffered) en ter nin into lieir calculations, and form no expectations in arrangin g ; a how stands the case. The - have been plundered, defraud derided, for years, and finally fexico. We sent a minister to full power to settle all disputes errn s,-And conclude a penal- The Mexican government part :of Wei peaci. Bu United Sta ed, iasulted, invaded by lilexko, wit! on amicable nenti Once. scornfully re hostile army ue chuld no , dation ; and with :Mexi • pefdious Erets , thing by ohr *Tiny madness, or putty rende ico, ;and the s boti , that w i tereSts, afrai • sed to receive him, and sent a into our country. After this, offer a pence without &gra the history of all . our. relations shows that, rip peace with such government ctmld endure }oak thiicates a coniquest of Mexico" I To stop short now would be :t least extrerre folly. It. would ; lus the laughing' stoiek of Mex rest of the world. ,4t would i ..were blind to' our obvious in-, to prosecute -vigorous meaa.i cessful termination, and thus: us to insult , and aggression .ns. As welhave been forced we should . prosecute it until themselves feel the-full weight ies, and are ready to give the indemnity for past and present eli on accouti l t of recklessness I ures;to a su woad expos! frOa all anti! into this war' the Mexican of its calam mnliample injuries, en and 'folly. OF " THUNDERBOLT.'-.-Tilif glish robber, 'who has for' a rs past succgtisfully eluded's!! few days since, at - Brattleboro,' had resided a, number of years ~ .uch celefiiity as a physician, petted, but much respected. triotsgives ilt6 following ac discovery of who he really DtcovEß eelelirated E 1 number of y.! feardh, did Vt., ith ere ,h.! t*Yec l.l m*l nom' The flame pl emu of tlt was I ' Oaring 11 und* alt d, two Men to he died; .a " di fir pan bcita' , who mantis a tno • lig last illness he refused tb 4 when near., his end, hired toy him in hi 4 clothes, just as . . tract/which . was not fainted is consequence of their neigh , -re desirous of giving liiirt4. • decent and ;befitting - lideial. ,his.chithes=previou s !tolis be he cimikerthis eteeintsin do; manifest.--ihe withered lei 4, the shot marki, and the agar i i a pnt5,49,6, a ttempt at sui- Y-aa laid doW .in ALightfoottilt" hilii4Mark :..biin •as Thu tif Plumed .. 0 4-"tonety- la (this country 'as, one of the id sueeesdul ghWaymen thiii d the annals Tenant. On hie ' . . fiine ar ' iilV.iitur - p*ill; 1 .•4400; C oils 'aril! ' **rip-, Un e gt .", I%ll'6:tout, sire-Of his w and iork bee trbieli follow eideirpreeite deletlP4Oe dOoiki v i a " Eueliiitand marina ever Aiva patioglikse and Rau lug % 6:lethal...with watches, Antinpnda ew teltY. 4 k0.. 44., to 'ilk onor.toßtot 'Muni pack -1 ,ed away in saw d ust., He elifieYeleent res eed in three suits of clothes,- -to , make his fi gure more:p u rity and to prevent reVaitiri; and his ii,ithe'red; lag. was 4niod'wound with-ekthieiio mike it appear rite size of the other." 1 , 1 - , . • i eirt i i 4 ;4exans-sof Amy, News. Desperate trlt Mutgle ezpeCte - 4 at Ri o F r i o __ capture o f t& filthe 'Aitseriewts— . Plight of eh Arlzi4=4,-.Fr.out the Bra , zos—No doifireationi of Col. Doniphan's r I . Oefeat. i FaErntOslttaa, Va., June 4, 1847. Th e New Orleans papers of the 28th con tain further P i a'rictilans; but no later intelli gence from the seat of war. The Delta's , corresponden state That the Rio Frio is the' only point on e road from Puebla to the city of'Maxitto where the enemy is likely to give the arruyPany trouble . If Santa Anna marches totha place with adequate artillery and completellentities', our army will have to fighta Mow serious battle. There will he no want . of min to back Same Anna in the last struggle, tilnd it is supposed that the COMmitisionerii appointed to superintend the ,flilte*tt a cifthe !capital have selected Rio Frio RS the. - Holy available point of defence, and intend removing thither 'with all the force they'eun muster, and erect batteries and mount the caution iittenfled for the 'fortifica tions at the celutal. Another' battle is daily expected. 1 - Gen. La Vega is in, bad health,' and has consequently been ordered to Jalapa, by tray of Perotei where he iito remain. The CoMrpercial Times and Evening Mercury repoit the capture of Nantla a sec ond time by the Americans, 'and the flight of the three tijndred Mexicans who had ta ken possessios There are litter arrivals from the Brazos, but no intelligence of interest. There is no confirmation cif Doniphan's defeat. The Kentucky cavalry were to proceL homewards inia few days. Francis•4lasier taken at last: This individual, who escaped from the jail of this county, 22d.Jan. 1545, under sen l-tence of death for the murder of Robert Atkinson, 'and for whom a reward of $2OO and expenses ? paid was offered, has been found, put in irons, and is probably now on his way to this place. He was -recognized at Buena Vista; in Mexico, by Luther Adkins, who resided hpre at the time of Basler'S trial and escape, !but subsequently removed to Ohin, where tie joined the Ohio volunteers, for the Mexic4n war. Gen. Wool we learn took immediage measures to place the con victed man ize,hands ofjustice. A member of an Indianalregiment writes to a friend in this county aslfollows, (after noticing Bas lees beingiaptlrehended t) - 'He- was ibunediately handcuffed, and everything &new secure him ; but notwith standing, - he came very near making his es cape. He succeeded in getting out of the guard-house after night, and with the asAs-. tance of anoiher man he bribed, he got his irons oft but he was caught again early the next morning within- about roar mites of ,ktimp: he is now secured in such a manner that it will be innicAslbte io - get away. Resler was acting here in the capacity of a rainster, having got with the Illinoisians somewhere in Texas..--Wyo ming Record Interestling Correiponddnee. The Archbishops of Armagh and of Dub lin have ackninvledged in, handsome letters the contributitm in aid of the poor of Ire land, withoutreference to their creed, sent by the Protestant Episcopal Church of Pennsylvania The following is-the corres pondencet . Bsi/op Pott6r to the Archbishop of the Church of Ireland. To his Grate the Archbishop of Armah, Lord Primate, of all Irelund.—My Loan-- The undersig,iied, Bishop,of the Protestant Epliscopal Cliiirch in Pennsylvania, being deeply impreSsed with the tidings offarnine which have reached this country from Ire land' requested the clergy under his charge 1 to collect front their respective parishes con tributions fur the relief of the sufferers. The request has been promptly and cheerfully _Complied with In addition to the large 'sums which have been contributed by the more affluent of the Church in the Diocese, whidh have been forwarded through other chain:mkt% the collections made in the churches, many of which ,are poor, will amount to sotgie £1,83J. Three fourths of the amount Will be expended in breudstuffs, (principally Chrit meal,) and will be placed, in equal partiC at the disposal ofyour Grace, and of the Attlibishop of Dublin. It goes aika contribution from - the Episcopal Church of Pennsylvania, to the Episcopal Church if Ireland, will known as a generous almo ner, fur the pOor of every name. ' I need hardly say to your Grace; that it is the wish of Ole douers that their bounty Should be distributed among the most ne itessitousi without reference to their creed Or religious profession. • Trusting you will excuse us for the troub le we are tauhitig you, I beg you to believe me, ,with: bight consideration,, your Grace's friend and servant, A. Porno. Philadelphia, March go, 1847. The Archbishop of Arndt to Bisho p Pot ,' ter. - -i': laormos, April 24, 1847. i Right Reviir ; • I. have received your let ter of the 24th`.of March, and I beg you to accept my moat ;grateful - thanks for the gen erous contribUtinote:taward the ,relief of the destitutelpoor:of Ireland, from the EP**. 'Pal Church or Pennsylvania, and I have to request that you will present my best ac- Floviledgettretsto . the clergy . era! -,,Oio eele, anif-A o _ Or coitgiegations„ , not, only for the_ &WA iiiiiitance jihiC:ll 7 . they iiine*.;' 4 also for Om ''!: brotherlYlAel bE ,feel ing whleli th . have manifested towards.the ilutfererritr country. In, the midst -Of the lieif . rialimitYarith whieb it: has seemed` $t to` . igliiii God to visit us, it has cheer- , id our - rtal'AcolbedAhat even in .;the most distant I ridiiii*Chaie fellowl.chviskinlAVie- Pathiziti 'in the:distress °four _allicted-poor, and ....to I' use i revery ' exertioPr';:ja; th eir POwit;', : aid: us ui providing ` - then*: ..,, 4 ~.. ,ad.....„,„,,......?„...„,!:.,„.,.. 1: Tho::. ' Moiitien.tioned in 'thel tustno- - Amain' -she Ric Itr. , Ogilby, which *Si' eP , i'- 1 1 1 0. 1 Pwla loitera 161*r . p e iiiiiil 1 ~ ‘-..idi a -Ainek,by Sharp:ter, sod nose could have boss Wood =I to whom Vitalslift 'confidence enl Wustrha„, Iter:winch,yoO hitve:flirwaidiarAher only persons of high respectability, fit4* l iitig..ltricti,,ei, given directions io:lo,MtittWrasialiteits'Ao telquCit, MCsirs: BVowtfdr: 'Pool; to forward to = then corn meal marked in _ The rem einitig:loo Xvit'f!el.4' of =the:; cargo shall )rave rent te'lliinititible,'init t e, county of Louth, to tastrantiol e ed'frntn thence. to 'the Rev.DoctorOauip 11; Rector Of Fork bill, the' Rev. Ed. O:, Disney, Rector of Neirton . Harniltrt,. ant the Rep.. Dc. aqn, Rector of Cregflin*Atree parishes sit= uated in a wild range or, mountains, in -the diocese of &malt, wheic fiicod,; and (in con-. seqnence of it,) disea.4e. has 'reduced. the population to extreme distress.' Although measures have been adopted by our legisla ture for providing temporary relief for the destitute, they have hut: yet come sufficient ly intwoperation to afford the relief of which - they stand iu need, and the distress in many districts. of country is pf the most urgent kind, so that the valutibl6 contributions which you have sent are truly seasonable, and will, I trust, prove the means of relieving the suf ferings of a giiat number of families. In the efforts made by the parochial cler gy 'of the established church to relieve their distressed parishouers, no distinction has been made on the ground of religious pro fession, and your wishes on this subject will be most gladly carried into effect. Again thanking you for the aid you have sent us, and for the friendly com munication in which you have informed Me of it, I remain, With much respect, year faithful servant, JOHN G. ARMAGH. The Archbishop of Dublin to Bishop Pot ter. ° Lorroux, April 29, 1847. Right Rev. and Dear Sir: I Irate just re ceived the intelligence of the arrival at Liv erpool, of the s corn meal which has been so kindly and liberally sent to the relief of the distressed people of Ireland. The utmost care shall be taken to distribute this most welcome and seasonable supply, in such a manner as to carry into effect, as far as pos sible, the benevolent intentions-of the donors. To you and the rest of theat, I return, in behalf of the suffering poor, my Most grate ful nck'nowledgements, As a memorial, which I hope will be a lasting one, of your kindness and our gratitude, 1 shall direct a. parcel-of books to be forwarded to you, which I wish to be considered as the property of yourself and your supcessors in office. Believe me to be very truly yours, RICHARD WHATLEt, Archbishop of Dublin. NEW YORK INA.RKETS. CORRECTED WEIGEL! roe , TFIE PEOPLE'S ADVOCAT t. Wheat dour, per barrel $B,OO rd 10.00 Rye do do 6.00 e 7,00 Corn meal du 6,50 'a Wheat, per bushel - 2,25 0 2,50 Rye, do - 1,12 9 1,25 Corn do • 1,12 *a 1,25 Barley, do 10,82 ea 0.83 Oats, do - 0,60 0 0,70 , Flax., per lb. American, 0,08 ea 0,03} Tallow, per lb. rendered. 0,09 e 0494 Batter per lb. ctrituge co. 0;20 e 0,22 • do we tern dairy' 0,14 ea 0,17 Cheese, per lb. 0,06 0 0,08 Beef, per barrel, mess, 11,00 e 11,7.5 do prime, _ 8,50 ea '8,25 pdr.lMOTelpi?r.crre, 1 475 U o r -- prime, 12„ntr Lard, per lb. o,looir ern. Hams per lb. smoked, 0,07 0 0.09 Feathers per lb. live, geese ' 0,27 ea 0,28 American wool, per lb.'saxon • 0,35 ea 0,37 k do ° full blond Merino 0,34 e 0,33 do Merino 0.29 fa 0,34 do native 4- Merino 0,26 fa 0,29 Bioghamtoti Markets. Flour $9,50 a $lO,OO per Mil, Wheat $1,75 per bushel, Rye $l,OO, Corn $l,OO, Oats 50 cts. _Every kind of produce is high, cud business brisk. DIED, - In Forest Lake, on the 16th tilt., ANsa, wifo of John nines -atilt, in the 56th year of her age. The funeral servic e s were solemnized at the dis trict School-house, in presence of a numerous as sembly of her friends and relatives. The deceased was universally beloved and, esteemed by all who knew her. She had been a member of the M. E. Church for more than thirty years and with which she was connected at the time of her death. Her memory will be long cherished by her brothers and' sisters in the Church, and the example of her pious , life; and christian graces, it is to be hoped, will not be lost upon the impenitent ' "Jesus can make a dying bed, - . Feel soft as downy pillows aro ; While on his breast I lean my head. And breathe my life out sweetly there." [Cost. In this village. on the 3d inst., RUTH C. daughter of Benjamin and Ruth Holhrook, aged 17 months. She died tosin; she' died to care; But for a moment felt the rod; Then rising on the viewless air, Spread•her light 7 Wings and soared_to God! [pox. , In Wellsborangb, Tiogalco. Pa. on tlie9.4th_olt., Mr. Aisitum. W. Mositua ti lato Representative in, Congress from this District: aged 61 years, abvertiOements. New Goods- ! rinincribers have t i ed their usual well; 1. selected stock of Opp S suitable tp, the wag gon, which will be sold ate to "suit the times for CASH- OR READY . Their assortment comprises almost every article the People want in way of LIRY GOODS,; such B R 04.0 THB; SATINETS, CASSIMERES,, .; . TWEEDS. ; 41. c. 4.c. And lots of summer , stuffs or boys" and 'children's west, &c. Among their - • tßOdt , ERY Are some of - the neweit patterns. • HARDWARE too unmeronglamenfiond,ilnitatfidoWdtey have a,. choio 1014 -• G - ROCERIE thick as SUGAR, ItOLARsiti;SPI-! :CEB I -17811, -ate. .¢c: xi 'l. of which will ie eichnged CICAT r. Feathers, ita* ( I. SEARLE * CO. Vititainille, - June 10, 1847; ' PANTRilto*fliftWirshi NEL Vir. , ba deav .kly„Sbalitt liaratiCkfol4* NEPA TATS/11 h for lit fi : • i. nilllll4k politick; of WOOL sOtoti .murljrqr • = r t , .. ,ed nt l he Hat tore .on a d. ; 'e;Seirle's Hotel', for Which th 4 lOgheif-Prite :miff be fiaidl II 1 1 1847. -M / 140 ' Any ; Mini of . .Par, :Mole Skini ...44 41 #1, robs Leaf, Spekirg and Wool Hats;r l ;t4sO /Mee and .Boys Croth, o}ll Vet,. Olazestand Velvet:Caps, alsq Children s caps selling chef* by June '47. 1. M . & Root. ~......„ ,„4 Bent "pi Reward! i 1 1 ......: -1...,.,.Jim , , WI Atilt- front the aubs4riber, on 'the lot 4 lanu, - THADDEUEI RICE, an indeute4 al prendoel la *limit% busineiNiu the 17th year o hie ase r t -Thitie to forbid all; pence= harboring truatur‘itintknyiny. aecount,. an I will pay no debt mutated hS , lint - inhatiaxwer: ' 1 t _ THOMAS MEEEIA.p.' ] Forest,Lalte, June 1, 1847. i ' :!2w3, '''' i , To be bought,i . ,I AT .I. I, POST SLCO4SI , , PLOit IR, SOLE *LEATHER, cheapi „WHITE LEAD; chCap, DRUGS, 4 small 'lot very cheap, N. ORLEAN4 SYRUP MOLAS FISH,ES, SUGARI • COFFEE, TEAS, Tapioca Seedec4 kt RAISINS, PIS, RON, NAILSi STEEL, good stock, SUMMER STUFFS, large variety and cheapi BR °ADC& 0 THS awl KERSE ysr very low price, HARNESS THUM MINGS, a large stock, PORK by: thi barrel, in short, The ;largest and best ' .STOCK of GOODS we have ever of; fered, at prices to suit. . • i . . . DISSOLUTION. H • E,Law-partnerithip'undhr the film of LUST{ T& MYERS, is this day! dissolved by mutual consent. - F. LTJSK, ! ! J. W. MYERS. Montrose, June 1, 1847. 1 BY E. RAYNSFORD. HIS I HOTEL having changed , Tenants, hal; Tibeen thoroughly repaired and refitted; and i, now OPENED for the accouniodationotthe public?... The Proprietor pledges himself that the wants and comforts of his-guests shall be as well provided for' and attended to, in every respvet, at this Hotel, seat any utfier in the county. i . Ems' Persons travelling by Stage, Wishing to stop at the BINGHAMTON HOTEL. (near the Chen ; ango Bridge,) will -be leftandicalled for by any Stt ges running to and from this place. ~ E. RAYNSFORD. i BINGBANITON, N. Y. h dy l 17, 107. 51y1 1 . .t WANT D, ; . 1 AT the ARCADE, five huadred weight of OLD INDIA' RUBBER, for Which the highest price will be raid. J. ETHRIDGE. 1 June 3, 1847. 1 Wool ! Wool ! 1 • 0 ! .. HA,To L Ira n t . intik iv Ai rt% 0 ;n June 1. - .. r . PAPER I—Good 'WRITING PAPER at 12 li . cts., and LETtER PAPER fur 10 cm p . Quire. for sale by - - J. LYONS. i . Jane 1. , . . STOVES ! OF a variety of patterns, just received, an d fo sale. very cheap by CHANDLER & Co. June 1, 1847. Wool Cardinfr THE subscriber having fitted up his machiner y with the addition of NEW CABDS and abet fixings, is now ready to serve his old customers and the publie generallyi at the foll Owing, prices, viz:—L. On the delivery of the rolls, 3 cts. cash, 4 cis. hal ter on every 9 lb. orwool—if ;claarged 5 cts. • A G. REYNOLDS. Brooklyn, June 1, , 1847. 515:4 B. SAYRE , OFFERS a NEW and VERY CHEAP lot of Spring and Summer Goods At prices that cannot fail to suit. , Er Please caJ and see them. CASH paid for veal Skins and beef Hides, by B. 12 1-2 esi CEti n TB paid s.i for goocl ß. house As ' t3AYELE.I . H IGHEST pricelpaidkor ;Butter and Fq., , , ,, s bt B. SAYRE. QTOVIES—a new ! apply just received of the inoti. 1...3 approved paste , -, by , B. SAYRE. Y. BEEP and FOR , FLOC ; and MEAI r , for Pa* by B. S AY RE. I a. f. PAINTS. OH t S, IME, PLASTER, PLOWS & CASTINGS, . J.. &c. by ' i It SAYRE. 1 may 27, 1847. ' I , . HEAVY SEEM I INGS byl " piece forCashiori. ly, at 8 CIS. per yard 4 ) PRINTS & SU* MER CLOTHS as .1. eap as yen pleaaei at the Mort of 1 : ' J. -LYONS. may 24,,1847. .1 ;SALES. I SifERI I 6T'S ;SALES. t Bvirtue of a welt of Vosigioni Exponas hatuei out of the Cool of Comnion Pleas of Scußfoloti• and to me directed and delivered will be exposed t 4 public sale at theCoUrt-house,lin Montrose, on Saul the 12th ',ltty of June nexti as 1' o'clock P. M.: All that certain t tor parcel of ; hold, situate lit the towrnhips,of SW erinke Sust-Ob o oontit, county of Susquehaonnsi state of i'l , '' l entisyboutis, hutte bounded, anonlesen • int fol Ws; via: Beginnini I I at .a hemlock, a c o of a ha l o` land, formerly "cto veyed to I Levi Syni ' f thence east 124 percheasic, B.loths or ap!reti to a_ beach Un the line of slot am veYe4 101E 4 04 4 C. berlia ;I.tlietici by- the' Mtn south 128 perches! d 240thslof a perchLthen a west 124 f perches . ti al 11:10thelof a' perch': i tli tu l * : i nettb.by the,d Smtlfsle st line 123 perc . am 4-19 I of. il . .ic to 014 la of Ilellin . ' umis 411, CO • 009 mama I ovitk wel tonaseci4 a J l4 ;#aszied" ' , a sou& ore andthent - fihyierea , pm , ~ E ltiatl cas ja: asaitendait Itt the 'milt of t'L w,_i vs.! Jam es. sad Dennis it 'Donald, .., ,the riiis s ys & bhillint ald.i. _AUloq—Bryiritia atiiiial Wi1t,1110341111 1 .,* '. nested an above, 1 ; ' •.101411 the maiqt)tisie 7 all *AP • ' of ~, ~ ... a Groat Bead p. • "4 slate . .4, - ( k bileadedl at as Si) : . so' wit i ; • _ IL : 4 6, ini it iPialid . ' die alibi!** Wirt' Or a ' l l aflaed marveyed fin. ages Biriiini V tbisea l byi ' MIME 112129 ‘t%RN CASH - PAID 'FOR WOOL ! ISAAC L. POST & CO. June 10, 1847. nONCONARTTOM HOTEL, mantrote, may 2711847 SALT—s; fresh amply, just x.ceeived by • B. SAYBS. • BM MEI f if Eiiii.Thaintae. east f fit . reties an. 540thocif riperch to a poplar siiiim_g.; , , 1 - Fe by u . .1d land of Joseph and Blearier 'Res . ; icriftet of i'lleg,. west 171.percluis to a post-end , Weed; .. . nee part. • ' ly by un s old lands of the gash ' oteplis - • . . : Eleazer Brown, and partly by a line of pacithert t.,ofesid Thoinas' land west 46 norehes alid 5-18ths 'of aperth to a post and s t on es;-tlenete*Otth j. ofAle'' east, 171 -perthes to , 5,p....e of, beginning 9i e taining‘ fifty acres; stric 'ineaatire;beitto Same in re or less. - 'Also, the e undithied his part of 1 th at ter. 4place tract of il,Sitiiitte as a ' reiaid; a d batted, bounded and. describe:l'es I'd wit, to -t: Begi.P ning at a s betnlock, the north' -t corner , ..10'mft Trowbridge's land, and _see ast corn hereof; thence bylend 'of thesiid in ,, tio ridge 110 1188 deg. west, 182 . 1 )8T ekle 8 t':' - '! hi" 1 lons corn :'theme north 6 perches to a 'tales stones; hence. by lb land of —:-- Thonias"; 184 'Verdes' and 8 lOtlii of a perch to a beech-on the wistaria 'liner hence by land of Raymond Smith north iofa. de east, 167 i perches to a • stake and' suit:tell thence , y land of , Thomzis erist366:perreb'es floa stake .11 stones; thence south by land of Ebeneßrown and others t ofa deg. west ; 184 perches ' the pi of begin. , a ir ning-Containing 392 acres - 20 pert, offland, mare or lests,lieing part Of We -tracts " . ,` • g the warrantee names of Catharine crawthid• ad Rob e rt, Lawson. (saving. and exceptsng neverth less there from, 100 acres' heretofore emilrey,s."4 by eed bear. . leg date the 13th day Of A . Pril,I.A. D. , 18 0, and Re corded in the office forirecordbig - deeds. .end • for Sinquebanna county ia . DeedFllook, N . 12, page 195, to Jacotr4. Brmk•- also _ I nerds conveyed by Deed, bear ing date the 110 l lk? dayi of NI 'rch, A. E. 1843, recorded, as thiressui: itt Deed b k No. 13, page 612, to nisei, Brown—rapfifty ac es convey. edlsy Deed bearing date the I' . th day 'o March, A. D. 11843, recorded as aforesaid • Ei&d No. 15, page 601, to Eleazer Brown.) , Also the equal nndikidel holt of all i f riiik., lot, tract or prircel of fah,/ spume i n towesiiip z aforeemid,. beginning at a heads the southeast corner of tyrdart Trowbris thence north 6 ilegl•eait 137 . " ' hen 'am a perch by said feral and Sin ley's to i rc ,corner; thence, north 5; deg. w t, 23 pet ash sapling. corner thence e:4 - t 95 port lOths of a perch to a stikeincel fumes con south 160 perches .to a hemlock; and tl . __ 107.. perches and 7-10ths of a Obrch to sh beginning—Containing 100 , more 0 1 the appurtenances. , Also, the undivided' half o a saw-tn . with all the privileges therm.' to belon . any way appertaining ; said ' -mill is Great Bend aforesaid onland ,formerly occupied by Ebenezer Brown,4ec'd. &mad and taken in execnticgri at the Truesdell and Richard Balleylartrn'rs of of David Bailey, dec'd; vs. Eleiizer Brow Brown. 2 , ALSO—By virtue of a siruilitr writ, issded and di- Meted as above, will'be sold ' ). the same time And place, "all thatvertain piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in-the townsh,p of Fran lin; in the cornity andstate aforthid, botoded an described as follows, to Wit: Beginning, t a beet tree, the northeast center thereof; then; e tannin south one degree west, 256 -perches t o stake d stones; thence north 89. deg. west, 4Z fie robes an 8-10ths of a perch to a stake and atones ;. , 3thence n rth 1 deg. east, 255 perches to a small hcfmlock ; thence south 89 deg. east, 47 perches and §-10ths of la perch to the place Of beginning—Contaiping 77 acres andloo perches, together with the appurtenruPle , a framed house, framed barn, and mostly improv . • DSeized and taken in executitin at the a it of WM. ayton vs. Norton Smith.., . . . ALSO—By virtue of a sintifir writ, iss ed and di -1 rected as above, will be sold ift the sa ri time and place, the right. title and interest of No thmp Can field in and to all that certain Niece or p lofland situater in the townshipof Ruth', - court arid- state, aforesaid, bounded on the ward' by land in the pos session of Levi,Light; on the t.ast. by ds -of John Bolles; on the south by land of Charl Eddy and AbrahaMPatterson--Containing 155} a • ;be the saMe mere or,' less, with the Oppu aces, two framed houses, a framed banOutorc ~.and about 12Q acres improved. il I Seized and taken in executiOn at the s&it of J. T. Richards vs. Northrop Canfield. .- ALSO=By Attie of a simillir writ, is.;ted anddi reeled as above, will be sold it the earn time and place, all that certain . piece miparcel of -situate in the towusbip of Harmony,. quality, and state afore said, batted, bounded and descaetl lbllows,-to of 1 . tte"'9l,s4n - r-firratn i rt‘'lo4!` w eti Vitikak 8 1.1 n a . corner of Tunis Vanantwerp'f land ; thence north three fourths of a degree ieastS74 perches to a stake mid stones by the rota; - therico along said road south 71 deg. oast, 15 perches ; thente north 7 4 8 deg. east 6 perches to a stake; thence north thr e-fourths of a-deg. east, 97 perches and ,34.0ths of perchlo a post and stones ; thence north t 1,04 deg. - 43.perch el. es to a heap of stones; thence ?tooth th fourths of a deg. west 148 perches - to a ,:ivhite•eak sapling on the bank of the SusquehannB River; ad thence down said River according to the tou r thereof to! the place of beginning; containing 47 ac s; more or less, with the appurtenances, 4 small ell house, an orchard, and about 20 acres?kaprcrved Seized and taken in execution at the Wdstfall vs. Levi Lewis. 4 Sheriff's Office, Monti rose, May 9.0, 1847. FINE NEW: TE AT NE'V YORI PRIC LM. nEiroßDO'of BING . N. Y., has made arranltejnents wi YORK PEKIN TEA COMPANY. for TEAS in Binghamton, and canoluruish and the trade, with Teas at they same pri.. CuMpany charge for them in New York' at least, frnm one; to two shillibgs chew, l pound than the Grocefs sell 4 And in where these Teas do not give sotisfactiou win be-paid back for them. .1 Catalogue oil Teas.- , GREENA Young llyson, good, • do. do. sweet cargo, do. do. fine cargo, • a do. do. silver leaf: 1 ' IV, , Silter Leo,—seldom sold eve by large') cause of the small profits n*de Oil very superior Tea.. do. do. golden 'chop, Godcn Chop—This is the fun tat Green ted in China. It is of the first pickin g .chls all other Green Teas fiir the strength el l flavor, and arona. .Heretothr bees never reached thii coantrY ace lots to suit the purchaser, i ! Hy on, fine ; do. very fine, Gunpowder, fine, do. extra fine, Imperial, fine, do extra fine, Hyrion Skin, good, ~,t-../--- - 3 i t ELACRi - Ning Yong, strong and good flavor, Meg Peet—The- grocers sell this at call It Oolong. -• , i Oolong, a delicious Black Tea,.. Compare this superior Tea witi that !old] a. being an Oolong" Tea. he'• diflbii plain ane the deception too Oalpahle: 1 Oulong, plantation growth, -, • . ~ 1 English Break* ? flue, . ,1' dd. do. extiaßne; 1 ' 'HoWqua't mixture; a rich ' and tlhighly fla vored Tea,7s Pek® Flower ..- ..1# , . . , 100 do. .scente d , ~ A _ , ._, l ~ 40,„ Ne'Plus Ultra; r - ' • 't - • .' , '.l .50: Ne,Plgt Ultra-This- Tes• is tkiragnutt landliweet as a nosegay. It yields's p4•fe-thatlistrulyde. i lightfd. It is purr*, , '..vt,htlislik. not tod any !kiln); of the kind ”r,, In. not - 411 4FY'' J tie The Aoieintshi . gue" oe. not - iiiiiiiii't . . 11 f the" varieties containe d in, m : afro 4 , Lime everj , ;,*flety isalierted, add ,t ' . shade tpialit)i, - . and can suit tbei 4 Pi most : iot.klial„ .PO4l 4 .- - - PI above Teas are alkdetio - ma* P ,: : t ai quotOties'of 1 Ibl - , .4 11i:;Lal k; tiol6, : : . . ~. .. , si ' hey triairtbe Tess • ' . ' , . Tel,Pompany;7ll'aeiti,77. Ful Istillet k Ihrit . WiltirY them afloat, ,'' **lf: docous;.reat: me -*Ter: . . it ,-,,E:,,,..,.„,,,..., Tee' rearbi'aiitii iit 'ii 'eiii ;4i, sad k . welly !liivObta'T,*; l % ''Aiiiill, vibelegile prifieo4 . l.WP . si. - i i - A q4 :43 i ir fulteitst.' l- Th st hire _ y e .. and ir. 10 _ 1 1" `nifiti: 0F.r . .:01 1 0010.41- a( 6 os* 1 # *4 trifit 6 4.o go Irit i lliiite barineirn,ondrark ii, 0 aslisseeirli of tea.—Atigs. •' 4- '' ; n==ll EMMEN N. C. lAVAIINE WM= Hereto. fore 1 .t*b44 kary.Aifficuk,,-—,-,iiia... l -- int:. poegge r : _' -lot:obtain gO t akArein.sliaßhclerTent: Bat norkserkliiiii Only , tol illattbd, trire.rt'litat - -the • PekitileisOunfaniii Juottv,g4towst4stobsia. , J .:.:Mi r ui swig .:",,,-,:.-.-',- - .'r :'.' . 3 1 ,7, -:. !•- ''- -_. • - „ : 44044 i 'l',iii4ri. 4 ' 414 relthrteillew • g PaP 5 Zr arArat , ed lu Verted**4* - 4 , tri4p 4 . market mitre one ha" - Illa `dollanyrmir". of the finest grades or Green aria Black Tene . ovent" :4 'in the , Colastiatt s mph*::amte t!Pia" ill thiiAii*, ' 1 aricy;packages that Chinese ingenuity 'ciati.iivaiii4 • ri It :is a privilege toy bay; Teas, at thiaosatrestablin* meat. end a Inxttry and:lca:6ft lo 4inkitha...- I Thoy - s e u - deed teas mili,haud retail there*, lirbelos• k salezic eiz . countiy **buts.: irbe • alyta h t 0 101 l P9d-Tsa 3 9:ca,n4vw.i.mai ohti 4, 31 :444* 81, - -,1 place, otk *amiable terms . -Esaperstua ;kr i• - ,' rir TI above T 131,8 late forage by . , ! . 1 . 1;:i M. REXFORD. I n -;: .4 , ' ..‘ . '''-r - '.'" '' :Reid Arent fir Btcieme CA" ? -.-, ti Bingimanten, may 11,1847 : i:. f.- :,"-: ~ i • 11-• . .• _,_ .: • List o opu 4., , Odic` . — es,;: - 1 ' '-'." "f P'''' '1" Ii ' ''''... ' 1 'FOR, ..q.eif.E BY IL. AE4,EAPO.IIO O ' ~ k , -.- :, I ~,; ..:-.1-11 k -13 4§IGHAMTem -N .A 9 - :,. k --.......• ........., i " t. - • ,h- - ! j ....th ~VI" . 51 YETIIO*- 4 keeps corigo,ttly on hand a full.iniso • g %,, _ . .v... , . went 01...gent:duel -DRUGS•4I6-11111/10 ' PAINTS - So OILS,VVE WOODS - &DYE 'ST GRGC II III2B;4ANOI,MITIOLECUA:i. of which will be sold CHEAP AS 7.o4.ealtiLlK:.::'' 1 4sy. "•:: -- ' 1 ~i ...1 , ; J , _;4';,11 - '. 7 , - Ri l ~, , • ..''',',- '..,:. 7 1 ! .'ci , , s , ''' '''''-':' :-..-I,;,Prii;_ 1 Santis' Sarsapari ll a 11 iOO itherfp-lella ~ - •-,,,:' 3 salkrherun remedy' 'oolFisk s ,, intgar 'Cioaleil' •- ,.. I. Ilon,eie.balsam 25' pips 'O,Y-.•-•?- - -•; , , •,,.; •r:.'ifs .. ,1 Indium ro M arra' 2,04 Dalin of-Columbia 51105 4 MCD,2lllltel elix. of °pi- , Hitchcotksk i innl-15i1.' , (. - .: ` urn k • 25 iisiik ea, - : ~.; ~..i 25 i Phiinsey's'Piliii 25 &,37 Covert 8,.b440-11/01... 0 .10, ~1 ' Moffetelife pills 0 &ISO Viehatitl- rice wash .i l, „3o i' , da - phcenix- bitters:, If 00 Lee's , Pills• :-. -, fi 1:-i:,i,211 4 3heitrm's med. los'wlls .1 1 nuaretleepilli ; ~ 9, - '4;l*s ,', dcilave_t.& n^tiesli'veit .r&i-4..f*x,,,eiiirlib ! . a A ~r do`dhittoeto:eliesl l lllol3editstesplaSta n i'-' i''' is k., • do pootiniu'ai.plasli , 12 Libbra,bMersik_ •"6i 73 I do (nose:onion 1 00'41 , :eive a bpi* . delk '• 1 ~,i Jayne's Expectorant 100 znatiqiirnent $4lO do'huir tonic - ~ I-00 Nyiiki#soni;iipri a *, --': 4 ilettonie'veriiifego . 40 ‘ , vicxild &Ain'' . - - 4':3lr. 3 •do earmivativn bats. 5 Thompailiti eyeAteit2o2l.4 do stunt:ice pills , 2p Hill'istialsam a:lnn** %, Dallei'S 'tail extrac- , . Ceintaliolumff,,„•-: , -.:.„25 ' g Mr ' f - 50 & 1 00 Hungerl3lHr bilsani of'' , N Hay's : liniment • for i' ' life_ $, l'• '- • -r7' ' IP* - papi 1,, , , 100 Mc Miter's; all-binal+ -., 0 Wasbily e nen elix. for i••• ; •ini9:iitgalt4 - :; 2 1 5 & 5 (1, 4 dysentery. AC. 1 'llO .. do hair ell ~-.-. 4141 F Cooper'colt s alve - 25 d'ii• toilet till - : ',,—' 'Al''' . 50 1 {{ Mary'sarr's corn . salve •25 Segueirrestiiiitiie' . ol.sls Gridlev's Salt- rheum 'i Larlior i see.ltingwqril MI 0 ointment -•-, 25 Clove anodyne, ; 4irt.,-1, t. RinleseluthllililePlls. _l2 for toothache ~, ..,i , ., 25 Phelphe tomato pigs -• 25- Cilium sirup —`_ ~.1- ` 50 do restorative bittera,2s Dr., Ford!c-peeMria, ,' _ ~,.0; Miles' totriato T pllla 50 .- syrup ~-: 73 Fahnfistack'i.venii:ge 25 do tonic cordia l e , ' , „.., a CheesemMesiArubian do,: universal pills • l ' a . helmet • 50 a 1 00 Hopper ' s female 1a11t.43 6 itlebasi's•black salvp 50 Anderson's 4ciitsfrils-12 do 'wig!) syrup ' '5O Godfrey's cordial•'. :p.,, do'• pile pills 25 Batemari?. 'peete t ak - -: ' I do cathartic pills 25 i drops , .;; .• . - 12 "d do plasters 12 TurlinFtme. ba!saii - - - ,‘ • r., ,- , do feyer&ague syrup 50 of life . 12 il Winslow'd balsain of ~ PeciSc oil 2.1* - 50 ej boarhotind. • ' 4( 1 Eadl:a ' rheumatic 5 i `p Taylor's .',lttalisun of i ' tincture • LivetwOrt .$1 a.. 1 50 Beaotifyins.snap ; .SO 0 Mother's relief 2 00 Keeler's mvisihlelUlL 25 p 0 ,,, , ate .. 8 -, a n o dy ne - ; :Conners pain Eatracril il cordial '4. -` . . Rlitinifed StiktinpPlif ',: 20 Wistar's !balsam ' of .-', IWiierutiiititheiniii` ito L. -- 0. iiild cherry, 1 eo: le plaster- , • ' '4.- L .,. 4 Resurrection or Per- ' 'Chapman's summer ti shin inlls, ',- 50 14 I 11. cordial' . ',. 11 & ~ ; .1 Jew 'Davies hr He- Briukerteesrastoei- ~ 4.. brew Plinter 50 4 five •-” . ' , .;•/ - 017R E g ptiaa balm ' - 50 Opodeldoc, Itirdy,aak"„ , Fish s lily syrup • 100 liquid -; :: •, 1 r i Longlefit punnet& 150 Edward's salt rifeaisi, Data pills or lion of. ' ointment , , ' , ' - I rtul • . the day I ' # Medicated eciuLtisciniat 114 Bishop's :,anS-bilicrus • ' IWhite's salve , -,.. It s. pills' •• -- !'' ' OlGal'atine tapSules 0 . k.-50,:4 .... _ _ ... r at- Certain rest Rend stub at I go's filing 8-lpthi of hemlock , u hes ttillm 74, s, er ; _thence lence 'West place of lass, with i t, together ng, or in ', ,, lnated in • wuetkaral of . the e tate and Jos. Hiteheocri 'balm of health 1110 cfcrworm tea - - 4o eatatib snuff- • 4 25 do . in a,giieticarlontica 50 do hairte.geneiator 37 Par.ker's , ;pulmonary •.;1 balm If . • 1 1 oti Bauni',.4e Ninon or French habit o' beauty F•• 50 Sapp's Indian phister 25 Smith's stigarcoated pills •25 Bartholomew's pink . B Yro ' Spobn'ssickheachiche 50 remedy . , '5O Christie's Galvanic nit of John Sheriff. • Riney - 37 'a 150 Peery's remaduge,dr .iI do, bands . lsb dead shot i 115,5, do plastars I I 75 Clickiner'satigarcoai: do it:m.3o6ollld I. RO ed pills " '' 25 Austin's Magical lini- . 'I Southern balm, for milt ; ••.125 a 50 coughs , &c. ' ' r lOf $, Brisk pill.l 25 Shecut's pills 'I - 12 ; 5 Root's ritigbone pint. 56 Scarpa's acoustic oil 1 001 Parr's lifi pills I 25 M'Nair's acoustic oil 1 00" Upham's ; electziary, Salts of lemon '';'' 1 11 ,P for cure of pilea . I 00 Hearick's strengthen .. Moor's esi. of Life 40 ing Plaster ' . „i 03' Bristol's Sarsaparilla 100 Hemaley's iron:pais- Scudder'fiaboustic pill 00 troying syrup, ,''. . 2s„ Cooper's atherioil 1 50 Whittvnore's Anion- ' - '4 Gridley shalt r um , ' can - plaster' 1 -'• '_. .Rs' ointment' .•50 do vegetable syrupy - nil German 93'e oi ntment 25 M'Callites-rempdy L 1 Oka American ayp s,t: 0.4 do' Ind. reg. ininaceal,, otvg Italian cheripc'l p 1 op vivoirssarsttOrßi i — : 'A Coral bair• res rd- I wildcbeirybitteri i. ' oo t,l tire ''i 37, 50 a 1 60 Tonsey'S , - universal ",:,0 , Amber. toPth ; paste ' -25 ointmint '!' " ..L, :•,R1 '4 . Spanish lily white - ' 37 Oriental - legit -.li*,'. ' 2.5 a 3 Moorish liair•dyei •50 ' eici t ln nat baba . ;'- ' . Erosive soap' , 25 Vutighresvpg ! ..4thoi , ' i Henrick's sugar " at- '' trißtiomiattrolll it' lillA ed pills I 25 iilaunriNO'badYlie.‘4lo t a do uiniclaitieri 25 tilluidt,s nididercif,liar-: ''... t: do soiatin liiiim t • 2-4 ararilli. ~.. ' !'l 0 I Brant's Indian medi- !• Davis' painkiller2637a3o.: icine • , I , s I • • 10.4 ' r• • i.; : : • With many oth ers not panumpratem The ~............I ' 4 - -' 6 -, bet' is 'Agent for }Host of;lhe above ni •ediciam -- t,*: , wsuas sTs ry articlellgenuinm , i, : ' -,- ) - I Ii.;• r - 4 ' I( . L. M. REX,FORD::, 1- Bino = hanitria, Jan. 18,i1347: ;,00,y1- ,- -1. I ' lAS. s. AMTON, the NEAV sale' of customers, es that the which is, 'ter on each every case the money $0 37 50 75 1 00 ealera, be. sale—is a 1 50 ea cultiva ,e,,and ex y Of its this Tea t in small 75 1 00 75 1 00 • -•BITINES , DIRECTORY V • • !, •• • •), =• • - - 401 IN 11 , 4111M0Cii•.,(,4 ATTORNEY. A LAW Montrose,: moved his O' et to TOriipWe • etrbet; NOW! -one door,Easti , f the 'Office of B. r. ;Mt, and three doo wrest al the ReihiteiPrinthir fice. ' - 75 1 00 37 373 Q cts. and 50 by grocers, nee is too SBUTILSOTMTENS f AVERX. v .:;;i:,'; cabrit.'et and cimarMiii4l'--S:lontiose,fii4, silaiii c*tir.: 1, li : 4-: , z , .. i ,-,,,....,,, t. . 4 % '."'", 31 / 1 1 1 , 4I - , P. PrZ Y Pt i lq, ':. A 8 kJ JR, ~q I , IN 411.3W1LY.p, , . . , , I t ' ' ' l' , -, C ' ILEIII W.EEKS,,,I 4 Baddle,:lisrmis ard Tionkbialuroi•Olkiip*r"; 1 _ R. SEA LE. - tz. : CO' 'l!:.* '::, -.! klii - 04 si - oonni.:ta ' 1 7.*.i0a'Y.'&,;...1%'e5,..-ii,iirPi4ilia-Avoliri,,-,:: 1 .„ \ E:tisAyßE,..-1,3•-::::; rifti' -. itiii ' Dry - 0(1 ., :44',' ' r Willi 1 i tati. P ublic 9l v en u e.. i 'i-; ; :. + ,l, •4 . 4 1 , 4! , _J 1)::0_4 fir 4.-t.-443t81L1 Dieurlikil caps, hu e Al Wit.ol. -dui Pekin :fad if 'We the sae larem it:.lt.init "1 10 4, ;14. UN, nr, _MOO; ,22 • I Old! till v;fis i oAr ill ` . : ; et the "Atttieue7 i t ' `dam Obertlrms. II _vnt4lm. lle tP er i thltririsija k Prim:Vs. atreco2olo. _t --,---,-.12`. ; Atwaod'eankir ihnxial* d 4 jaundice hjlcez#: i-- - Lrel c 416 sl o ' a lice -- 374 p r • -, Liinesteinii.liikliiit'oil ao,k do Chilese b1dia1471a254 Indian hair dye. 'L."•:50.-1,1 Webster 's sarstriginila. 75 do bilious pills 25. Oneida *lmre - 231 Gargling oil - -'so:iB 100:11 Merebaut'B 00,11 Ex. buelio a cubebB4:so;o Pyrinii bah. dye' •OA Dr. Hi b bard:B anti. `' bilious ' 12850 .5. Hunt's olinu. lidinteid 25 g i BEIBI ':•r.i.::.4.4:1 i•E:= , • , _-, 4 .., 4 0' semi**, - . Di l -, Qua AT#lne , . ',,,i. 1 4' - 2 `:!,-••••:- At . •'-'-„i-,....-Aqi,..-4-2:4; . •,:v . ., : ,. 1 ,,,.1„., :, 1 ' ; lt: • _ .._:•• 4,..----, - ,•.'e.,:i . r -- EYE ,- -, , 0 N fl LI