BANK' N CORRECTED WEEKLY • 'PENNSYLVAN IL ' b4mlti :.• Man & Idoptenk Moyamenamg teak . 1 Penn townistapibank • U & bank lintel 25 Girard do 'P i Pennayra, do Pi Germantown Del co at Chester ChestercoatWthes Montgomery eito Farmers' b'k Backs co Farmers' bk Read'g Easton Nortliinnpten Lancaster bank Fir bk Lancaster' Lebanon f 1 Harrisburg i 1 Middletown 1 Carisle. u 1 Columbia bridge p i Northumberland pi Miners' bk - 1"t0:ille • IVy'g bk WilkieVe l'itts'g demand'notes 1t! certitkaies 1i; •'post totems Towanda no :41 York , Gettysburg ' 1 elonnbcreburi 1 Waynesb'g 2 /4, Brownsville 4 . 4, Erie • Berks co bank, • no Honesdale • Bk Stisq'a Co i • Lewistown 1 Lain bk Warren. no West Branch , Dom Cr Script; 20%30 Lehigh co hk i 37 I, Lehigh Nay Sciipt 15 May issue ,• 1 NEW YORK.- N Y City bank Clinton bk N Y 30 I Globe hank • ! fra! North River bit'g co City Trust & Rk'g co Wool Growers: bk White Plains ilk I Lewis co bk Par &Dm bk off 5. Millers bk of llllyde 15 Far bk of Sene6a co— Coln bk of N York A? Lutityette ban 4 2 N Y Bk'g corn' 60 I Dry Dock bank 1 N Am Trust c 1 Bank of Buffalo 35 .Bank of Ilrocklmrt 33 Hamilton bk 30 Coin bk Buffalo 55 All solvent banks tal Country hanks; tat. Except bk of qolum bia, Green en. Hod son.Middle clistr'ts, 'Platshurg, Niagarsi, - Wash and Warren, Wash Man CO. == Mer and Planters' Del CS hank Ex Lk Po'keepsie Pottsdam Maidd Co lief Barks E jal NEW JERSEY. Mechanics .a Mann tarots' bk Tienton Princeton bank Plainfield bank 31 State bk at Cainden Cumberland bank - Mount thilly ; . Salem Bk'g co, Monmouth bank no .. N Hope Del Bridge Trenton Bk'g cn old All other bank's Far & Mech bank of N Brunswick no Hob Bk'g & Gino bro Washington Bk'g Co Franklin bank Jersey City Batik Monmonth N J Manuf Co Protec and Lombard State bit at Tre r nton Bank of N Brunswick Mach bk Patterson NMI AT NIEW T BENT . N. Y., his made YORK. pEKTi TEA TEAS in Binghamton, and the trade, !with T Company charge x for at least, from one to pound than the Groc - where these Teas do n will be paid back for CAW ORK PRICES.- RD, of BINGHAMTON, .7ents with the NEW okt - Y. for the sale of furnish his customers, . at the same prices that the , em in New York, which is, •o shillings cheaper on each sell at. And in every case t gh-e satisfaction the money ,em- . IMal Toimg Hyson good, dO ; do. :sweet do. do.. 1 - fine do. dn. ' silver I . Siferr. Liaj--seldom cause of -t3td small very sapmor Tea. do. do. j golden (i'bides Chop—%-This is tod •in China. It is cels.all other Green flavor, strength and has never reached lots to suit the pnrcl Hyson, tine, do. very fine, . Gunpowder, fine, do. extra fine, Imperial, floe, do extra fine. . Hyson Skin, good, El I.ld even 14 large dealers, be rofits made on its sale—is a op. 50' finest Green Tea cadtira of the first pickings, and ex ' Teas' for the delicacy of its • ~• ' fleretofcire this Tea country except in small *or. 803E1 Kingbong, strong and hind Yin' g-7he gm call It Oolong. delicious BLa Compare this nuporior ' ac 'being anpolong plaintutr dip decepti Oolong, plantation gro English Breakfast, fine do.• dn. ex liomma's mixture, a gliod: flavor, 37 .erf. Xll this at 'A cis and 4 Tea. 59 ea with that sold by grocers, Tea The difference is.too n too palpable. Lb, 75 fine, ch and highly flayorcd Tea, Pek,e Flow‘r,f 1. 75 1 00 i •1 50 1 50 ea is as fragrant and sweet ds a perfume that istrulyde ;en growth, and ;superior to evpraoki. in this ixttaktry. 1:10. scented, Nt! Pius Ultra, - Nc Plus Ultra—This as a uffsegay. yi light:fol.. It Ys..of\ any thing of,the !hod IV - The above the varieties contained every variety imported and can suit the mos Above Teas are all dun: Tiaiditres of lb., lb. logae doei-not cimrprise -all in my impartment '' I liave and every shade 'oropuility, fistininvius pnrcbaaer. .The up in Chinese packages. in , and 1 lb. each. ecennknesdatia We have tied the TettCosapaayi 75 and live will,tryAliem ofte. Teas we ev wholesale prieos,j-- , E • • ens reported.'by the Pekin 7 Fulton street,; and if five 11 They are selling the moat an* ataii:tetalltbem at lig Pest. Neu . siajliOtarei of and highly Ilitonok T wholesale prices, of the 77 Fulton. . pserkir and ..gre*st efiny . cske'eolab , are &vita /1.846 blank tiereV 6 Ye t h ls , ' 46l6ll tila a 0 !iel s . im raiiiWtfqobtain good a44,1*4 Teo. Bog liblitt bivekinly to . riftise ?p kin Tea Company, 7 alai FollOkot to obtain As delicious ae4 *On pin mild wish for AVogisrsi to Tea-14 ' P 215 and 1 - 7 81 -briiknlbia in et some d One deft" IP I OBIII • obtaining at all litpaa , by the aingle at Pam TeaCompimy,ls and probably thelingestinxit and- BUck Tao, - the .Unite(Oitatea. They are a great benefit to - FM .111 i ttorts's DVOCATZ i dir SHIRE. =Under, NNW ,MAII All solvent . .1 MAIN iAis Calais bank Kgricultinal ity bk Po Damariacotta Mercantile bk Stillwater C Bangor Corn b Westbrook bk Citizens' bk Globe bk Washingtrin co Frankfonl bk All solvent VBRMI lOe— do a do do do bkdo ' do do do do do: • do dis T. Bank of St Al 13k of Bennin • All solvent., MASSACH MI solvent RHODE :ans 14 2 dis II SETTS. !Ics dis LAND All solvent brinks I. '44 MARYLAND. Baltimore banks dis Patapsco bk • # dis Mineral bank 1 dis Fredericktou-ti dis Hagerstown die Far & Millcre lbk Ha gerstown broke Westminster j j dis Williamsport • dis Cumberland I 1 dis Salisbury I broke Franklin bank dis Sustprelumnah broke Millington broke Frederick co Uk dis . Broken bks various prices Baltimore & Dhio Re lief notes 1.19,61 is DELAWARE. Bank of Dela Ware par & Branyvene par 'armors' bk Del par Union bank par Bank of Smyrna par Under is dis DIS. OF COLOIBLA. Washington City dis Geortzetowit dis Far & Mechanics' 1 dis Alexandria Ilk of Alexandria brae., Mechanics' bk broke Franklin bank no sale Merchants bank do VIRGINIA. Ex bk & branches 1# dis Rk of Va & dis Far bk & b'chs 14 dis Valley bk & Wch .:14 dis -1 Wheeling lal dis Wheeling p notes 14 dis NORTH CAROLINA. All Solvent baullts 2 dis Small notes 24 die SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks 14 dis Small notes I 2 die GEORGIA. Bk of St Mary's Sa— Ocmulgee do Monroe R " do Columbus I do Pluenix bank do Exche bank do Chat Bank do Central bkof Mill do Georg a Irkg co do Rucker B'kg 170 do All solvent batiks F. , ALABAMA. All solvent banks 5a6 ills Small notes 8 dis (Mfg). !Cincinnati ! 2 4is Solvent bk notes 2 die ILLINOIS. Bank of Illinois 70 dia State bank 50 dis KENTUPKY Notes .1 2 dia Small notes I 3a3l .dis LOUISIANA.. AU solvent banks 2 dis MISSOURI. All solvent banks 243a3 dis INDIANA All solvent banks dis FLORIDA, Southern Life & Trans portation Ca. W TEAS. $0 37i 1 00 -75 1 00 75 1 00 75 1 00 374 &tie inest*Nte*of .- Oil' De' 'it . ' - and. Black Teas grown irtAili-CelestadEMPire . One- up kali the various fang Pe*sea that... Chinese ingenuity can invent. If- is a iwilnlege to buy leas at.this great establish- Mead, atid ar,:_laaury and ciriikret to' drink them.=- - they sell4tied teas cally,land retail them at whole sale Flees: :Country met bents who wish always tp sell good Teas, can iijmilays obtain them at this plsze,ou reasonable ternii.—;Esalierites „ Ur The above TEAM i are for sale by • p t :M. REXFORD, Sole ageht for Broome County. Biugbamten, mar 11,. 1847. • V FF43418 a NEW and VERY CHEAP lot of . _ Spring and , ztimmer Goods At prima that cannot faß4o suit. far Ploaae call and seedieln. montrOie, may 27, 1847.. PALM paid for veal Skins and beefHides.ire B. SAY R.E._ NJ. 12- 1-2 CENTS paid fur good house Ash es, in Goods, B. SAYRE. HiqllEsT wk.° paid for Butter and Eggs by B. SAYRE. eTOVES--a new supplijust received of tin. most 'kJ approved patterns, by B. SAYRE. WBLT—s fresh supply, just received by sityßE SEF and PORK, FLOUR anti MEAL, fur sale B by B. SAYRE. GARMENT CUTTING, THE subscriber -haring withdrawn for the pros cut from all cOnuection with the tailoring busi ness except cutting, will hereafter Ids attention to that particular branch, Sixclusively. From a long mid successful experience, !with recent improvement-., and a regular receipt of the latest fashions, he has . entire confidence in his 4bility to please all who may employ him. To prevent misapprehension he would further state, that having worked heretofore for the sake of working, he intends in future to work for the sake of the pay ; (except where charity may dictate otherstdee.) Those therefore who are ahle to pay but alwqs withhold, will please also with hold their custom_ Shop over the Hat Store, first handilyg north of the Stage house. P. LINES. ' Mon. , May 5, 1847: 47m3 50,€* 0 SHINGLES and a quantity of LUMBER, wanted immediately Salisbury's. Monsrose 13th May, '47, List of Popular Medicines, .F 94 SALE YL. it. 11.EXFORL0, BINGHAMTON, N. Y., WHHO taut keeps consnunly on hand ] assort ment of genuine DRUGS & MEDICINES, AM - NTS& OILS. DIE WOODS & DYE STUFFS, GRGCERIES, FANCY ARTICLES. &c. &e:—all of which n il" le sold CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST. . Paws. Sands' Sarsaparilla $1 00 "'salt rheum remedy! 00 Roman eye balsam 25 • Indian Panacea 2 00 111ctminn's elix of opi um '25 Phinney's Pills 25 a 37 114 . offitt's life pills 25 50 do Phoenix bitters 1 00 Sberman's med. loi's 25 do fever & ague do 1 00 do dinner losenges 1 50 do poor man's plas'r do Olosacinian 1 00 Jayne's Expectorant 1 00 dol*r tonic 1 , 00 do *C vermifuge 30 do carminative bale. 50 do sanative pills "25 Dalley's pain exttac- tor 50 si 1 00 Hay's lininient for - piles 100 Washington elix. for dysentery. &c. 100 Cooper's.com salve- 25 Marr's eern . salve Gridley's salt rheum ointment • 25 Rush's infallible pills 12 . 1 Phelpirs' tomato pills 25 do restorative bitters 25 Miles' tomato pills 50, Fahnestock's verm'ge 25 Cheeseman'sArabian balsam ' '5O e 1 00 Atebashr black salve 50 do:cou 50 do ipfie 25 do •cathartic pills .25 do' plasters do t fererkague Ayrnp 50 Winslow's balsam of horwheand 50 Taylor's 'balsam of Liverwort $1 t 1 so . Mother's relief 2 Of) Fosgate's anodyne cordial • 31. Wistar's balsam of • tincture 50 Beautifying. soap '.;!0 'Keeler' invisible ink 25 C'otinel's pain extract'r United States pills :di Waterman's rheumat -00; is plaster ',Chapman's summer • , 00 , cordial 18 a 37 Brinkerhoff's restnin -50, • live 1 00 001 50:Opo deliquid ldoc, hard and 501Bdward's salt rheum 'ointment I 50 37',14leAlicated coughcandy 4White's salve 50:GaUrine capsules 25 t. 50 ; !veg. pnlmon'y balsam 50 0Q B mat-Ws strengthen -24} ing plaster 37 wild cherry 1 Resurrection orcar aLan pills 5a I Jew David's orl.le- Egyptian balm brew. plaster . F I ish's lily syrup ! I Longley'spanact I Dutch pills or li of the day Bishop's aritibiliotts Hitchcock's halm of hhalth • I do wdrra tea do Catarrh snuff do imighetimadontica do hair:regenerator Parker's pulmonary balm Le Batim de Ninon or French balm of beauty liullati pinatas "-2 . ' Smith's imp& coated pills ; - • 24 Bartholommiv's pink • syrup Spohn'asickhmsdac he 7 remedy. ChrirtHie's ( Galt' nic AtwOod's canker drops 18 do jaundice bitters 37 do spinal elixir Linn's temp.life biu'rs I 00 do Chilese blood pillsls Indian hair dye 50 Webstees sarsaparilla 75 do bilious' pills 25 Oneida tincture f ts Gargling oil 50 a 1 00 Merchant's sarsa'plal .00 Ex. bikini a. cubehs 1 SO Pyrian hair dye 50 Dr. Ilibbani's anti bilious pills 12 &50 - Hunt's aheu. liniment 2.5 Peery's vermifuge,or dead shot Li Clickiner'sstigar coat ed pills 25 Sianhern balm; for coughs, &c. 1 00 12 Scarps"s necrastic oil 1 .00 tirlisir's'acoustic oil 1. 00 Salts of lemon 18 Henrick's strengthen la g plaster - 25 11m/trey's worattles riciTing &ITV •25 Whittemore's Ameri can plaster . 25 do vegetable syrup SO M'Callam's remedy 1 00 do Lid:Tag-painaceaI -00 wood'asanoparilla a - '#ildiberry !Afters 1 00 I Tofoseeo universal ; Orenfoll1 t 01syr sow , ben , YileOn i s 34#611.04Pe514 i° , S !! * r i us .1 d o -I,timovocisoodjorsc;#ld I Rings 3'7 al 50 do 6.naii - 1 SQ. do, plasters ' . 7 ' l ! do magneticfluid 1 00 Austin's unwire' lini- menV ye a 25 a 50 : Brisk p . li, , i 2,1 Root's nugbotie oint. 50 Parr's 1' pile ' 25 Ilpharotti ' IthisthirY, for clueofples 1 00 Moor's aim: of Life 4Q Briltors israquals.„l. - 00 08=acoustic - o al 00 elberisl oil 1 50, : 0-riMeyi salt l' ointuadtit . : .541 German eye 11) . %I Aulericy . i.,salve - 24 Indian clantu clioiaß - 00 Coral' bass - 4 .liistorar - 41. . lira - q 37:; 00.. th hiatl:r . .*h•Eiao6: : . - 2 .-.. , ' lifeitriiitititoSr-. ..- :. '. ' ' ilci' Utters '": 25 W ,l4l* . ii 1 : - . i].;-. tp . i , 4 ith ji'iMriilitii - iit bo o l . 4 l{ll ll ,Arla °l l ii ' IVO/Wl* " '*lieli gitiqe '; . . . . Biagi. AI- IS, 1$ 37 Gregory's pills Fisk s sugar coaled • pills • 'Balm of Columbia 501-75 Hitchcock's anti-bil ions pills 25 Dovert's halm of life f 50 Michanx' freckle wash 50 Lee's Pills 25 Brandreth's pills 25 Post'apoorman's pills 12 pedeau's ( )tasters .5...5 'Libby's - bitters • 75 Nerve a bone rheu .1 ironic liniment 50a1 00 Vilkinson's tromatic wound salve 37 Thompson's eye water 25 Hill's balsam of honey 12 epaalic snuff 25 Hungarian balsam of -life 1 00 ,McAlister's all-heal- . ing ointment 25a50 : do hare oil 50 40 toilet oil 50 Segur's restorative pills2s Larbor'sexlnngwortl 00 Clove anodyne, cure for toothache 25 Climax syrup 50 Dr. Ford's pectorial syrup do tonic cordial do universal pills Hooper's fetrude pills 12 Anderson's Fcots pills 12, Godfrey's cordial 12 Bateman's pectoral drops Turlington's balsam of life Pacific oil ddy's 1 4 - 25 & 50 rheumatic 41EXE * 4)jiii , 17. 50y1 J. -LyoNs, " -- p now receiving a bondman° lot4of - , $ - ' 1 , ' Dry GoodS, , : Crockery &Hardware, • Books & - stationery; Groceries, 'Dye-stuffs, Nags, Fish, &c.. 4546, - Thankfid to friends for pint favors,, be hopes by selling clamp to receive a liberal share of their pat ronage, LW Recollect, for CASH at least, he is not to be uhdersold. ... Montrom, May 13, 1847. . $ WANTED, Geese Feathers; Butte!, Bags, Bees wax, &c. &c. I. LYONS. May 13, 1847. BOOKS. - LARGE Family Bibles for ids; also common and pocket Bibles, Testaments, Geographies and Atlases, Arithmetics, Grammatik Philosophical and Chemical Books : Cobb's, Saunders',. and Town's Spelling Book ; Porter's Readers. A good assort ment of Toy Books and Tickets. Also, the new Hymn Booktrfor the Presbyterian, and. Baptist seek.- ties. Methodist Hymn Books, Blank Books for sale hy , J. Lyons. May 13, 1C47. pATEST Pails, Brooms, Clothes :Pins, Butter Stamps and Ladles, by J. Lynxes, Alai• 13. WOOL CARDING:, AND SPINNING. THE subscriber wishes 'to inform his friends and thriller customers that he is prepared to card Wool with dospatch and in the best style. He will also take good clean Wool in the fleece and deliver it in good sound Yarn at from to 10 cents per run. Those having to hire their spinning done, would find this' to their • advantage, and§ave themselves the trouble of preparing theipl own wool. Wool will be taken to manufacture into Broadcloth, Flannel, Blankets, and shawls, to suit customers. pa WO hundred pounds of beech-nut Lard will be taken in exchange for work. N. 11.--It is expected that payment will be made in all cases when the work is .11e livered, either in cash or saleable produce: DANIEL H. KY.ELER; • Silver Lake, May 15, 1847: A 6001. THE subscribers are now receiving their stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS To which they invite attention. Most kinds of produce rcc'd in exchange. They wish it distinctly understood - that they are not anxious to sell goods except' for PAY DOWN. Mills & Sherman. Montrose May 1.8, 1847. IJOAA© L. POOT CO. ARE receiving their stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting in part of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR Cloths, .Caasimers, Velvet: and Mar sielles Vestings, Linens i Blett. and un bleached, Tweeds, Oregon and 'York Mix tures, Stripei and Plaid, 'Woolen `Substi tote, &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. _Plain and figur'd Delaines, Lawns, Jac onets, Gingharns, Gingham Lawns, Fash ionable Dress Silks. • SHAWLS. • A beautfiul assortment from 5s to $5,00. Parasols, Silk & Cotton, from 2s. $2,50 Fans, rich styles. Oil Silk r Worsted, Linen Hdk'fs, silk floss. Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, best ass't in town. Brussels Lacr, Buttons, Fringes, Bobbins, figured Muslins, Hosiery and Gloves of all descriptions. ENGLISH & AMERICAN PRINTS. Bonnet% tabs, flowers, Ribbons, Skirts , a new article. Pat. Leatber Slips, RuskinsoSt.c. GROCERIES, i Of every kind, Crockery, Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel Mill. Saws, Log chains, Tin Ware, Fish, and Pork. SOLE LEATHER, (Bought before the adiance,) Saddle and' Harness Ware, Matts, India Rubber Cloths, Floor Oil Cloths, Damask Car riage trimmings, Drugs, a small. ass't of staple articles cheap, German Cologne,— Looking Glasses, a good variety.. We flatter ourselves the stock we offer this Spring to our friends, is eqhal to any we have heretofore offered, in quantity, qual ity, and cheapness. • With our thanks for favors heretofore, we tender our invitations " to call aid sec us." Montrose May 17, 1847. 'twig s'ais ‘4,44i , Fp. CHANDLER & CO. ate now re! ceiving a large and well selected addi.. tion to their stock of Goods, to which they would invite the attention of puiehasen. Their stock is now quite large, and they iqe determined that for Cash, BSrter, or on approved credit, they will sell qt least as low as any establishment in the 'county. Montrose May 17, 1847. MERICAN, French and En li sp Cloths and Cassinteres, Satins and fancy Vest ings for sale by . Chandler & Co. OW ERSEED. LOVERSEED of he large - kind, f l pr sale by C Montrose, May 2 ,1847. Chandler &Co PRINTS, a good assortment , American and English.. Yea) , cheap. 1 . Chandler & Co. - QIIMMEig Stuff& Tweeds Drills, Bro 1,3 Lineii&e. C. & Co. ffINGHAMS, Lawns, DeLanni, and Other U . Dress Goods . QBEETINGEI, Bro. and Blelehed.': A 13 variety'at- - Chandlerrar• Co!,s. TEGHORN and Straw 1117....14 ) 1' eta, idain and rainy ' ' noFlowery, . _Cheadjar ik Co: . ITPEBIOS •-- ; - "ItE 8 ,•, AxeN %mamma r o r the Haar. bY Chanalet2 09. GRZETt g° 4163 iletiotiVt _ chandler & - I HORIZONTAL SPN FuR N eonuezienr with the folloWing certificate . 11( were handed to us the ;testimonials of several highly- respectableladies, who have used the Domestic Horizonte! Spinning Wheel; and Who concur in saying substan4 tinily, that they can spin with it. seven or eight run, (er about four day's work) per diem, with as much ease at they can per 4 form an ordinary day's work 'with a com 4 mon wheel. The inference is irresistable that it will hereafter be more profitable for the farmer wbo, manufactures his wool, with this machine! to have in his-employ at the same cost for: abor, one girl, than four gide with the common stand-and-spin wheels [People's Advocate. The undersigned, citizens of Montrose; have witnessed with much satisfaction• the operation of a 'novel machine denominated the " Domestic Horizontal Spinning-wheel," lately invented by Hiram F,. Wheeler of Springville, in this comity. It appears to us tactic a valuable improvement, in view of the ease with which it is used and the :no. pidity with which it executes. We doubt not that our Farmers generally, with all who " toil and spin" will approve it too. Montrose, Susq'a co. Pa. Col. Franklin Lusk, lion. Wm. Jessup, Gen. D. D. Warner, • Joseph- Williams, Thos, Johnson, • Hon. M. C. "1 1 ,yler, S. S.,,Mull'ord Henry J. Webb, P. M. B. Salisbury, • Walter Follet, Treasurer. J.- W. Myers, E. 'Patrick, Jr., M. D. Daniel Searle, . WM. J. Mulford, J. Lyons, Wm. J. Turrell, • lssac L. Post,. - Geo. V. Bentley, Wm. L. Post, Rev. John Long. Rights will be sold on the most reas onable terms' to those who wish to make the wheels, or purchase Territory to sell again in any of the United States (except Ohio.) Those wishing to engage in a business both pleasant and profitable will please call on the subsetibers in 'Springville, Susquehanna county, Pa. • H. F. WHEELER, Patentee. J. SMITH, Jr., Agent. Springville, April 8, 1847. 44rti6 FIRST ARRIVAL, cv . new Seasonable and fashionable Gonda for 'V the Spring and Summer trade of 1847, is now being received bythe subscriber direct i from New York - by Ball Road and Team. The subscriber tenders his thanks to 'the public, for the very' liberal patronage hitherto bestowed, and hopes to merit a continuance of the sauna, by keeping .on hhud those Goods most desirable for cheapness, durability, style and fashion. Please call and examine the new g,nods just opening at Montrose, Nturth 25,.184-7. SUMMER 'CLOTI/S. Agreat variety Of Spring and Summer Goods for Boys and Men's wear—very low—lirst rec'd, ut Salisbury's. March 28, 1847. BROAD CLOTHS, ASSIMERS. Twedevi, &c.. &c., &c.. &....jarst C received and will be said for a starill profit at. Salislau ry's. March 25. 1847. IRISH LINENS;: LINEN Cambric and Silk. Hdkff, Linen Table Spreads, Fine bleached Muslins, Laces, Muslin Edgings, Thread Edgings,,and Insertion at Salisbury's. March 25, 1547. LADIES' BONNETS. FLORENCE Braid, China Pearl, and Straw Bon: nets, a great variety and the spring. and slimmer fashion very low at Salisbury's March 9.5, 1847. , I 5000EACON 'SKINS WANTED, F r which the highest market price — ill br ii Ip' i ) Salisbury's. ,ETINGS. _/bleached Sheetings just F l received utSalisbury's. • Montrose, Apnl, 1847. •BONNET RIBBONS. A MOST spleudial hit of the lutest,syle,nt Salisbury's March ;.'5, 1847. • • FRENCH RID, ISLE thread' and Cotton Cloves, that will suit -LI all the Ladies, just received at Salisbury's March 25, 1847. • • HOSIERY. A large anortment of Hosiery very cheap at tialiabury'a March 4 2.5. 1347. EMBROIDERD GINGHAMS. L AWNS—Rich and Splended Dress goods at Sufishery's March 25, 1397. TABS AND FLOWERS. ALARGE variety and extremely low at Salisbury's March 25, 1847. 11AD1 S, AND Parasols from 2s: to 205., just come at Salibury's • March 25, 1847: CALICOES. - • . - Amost sjilendid assortment and elegnnt variety of Calsr.oes, Spring fashion, jug WWI at • Salisbury's. Afarch `..35, 1897. ' . L,AWNS. NEAT and gentestyle extremely• low, spring .1 fashion at Salisbury's Karel 25, 1847. • i ' -KID SUPPera and Btudtina a first rate amortment tit Sitliatntry'a. ' With .25', 1847. ' , bilUSLIii DE LAW S. IrIGHT for spring and ficautiful style just home 'l,l at • - • Siltsbni .a. Mareh 25, 1847. QUGAR BEET.—A few pounds of .imported low seed for saleat MST'S oNNETB,—A, choe selectien—lemutiful styles I Hest tunortinentln.tewO at n. . 1 } ' YPOB , 11l REED% uppeir lipptbariand finotingo stole if)l44!• Jur Deer &ru 84 le et eilltimarl' 24, 16. THEiDeirneareM..S. insuranceCompOny, Phile t delphis,lhave authorized the undersipedtO effect In' surance4 ou Buildings, Merchandize, :uulfltherprol4 erty, upinst damage or loss by fire., 1 The unmense resources of the compat4, and their atlirirenix to fair and honorable princitaes in tki4., transaction of all their business, entitle tl("em te• thq cotafidetice'of the public as .a safe melds of Insti rando. , 4 F. 1.134 Agent. Montrose; June 16. 1846. NEW STYLE GENT'S HAfrS. &MUM FASHION FOR 1814 . etitowN-7i inches high, 5-16 yeoman, bell a IL/ ittsidas, 1-16 front and rear, cuire. TIP oval, 114. ieclies wide, front and and' 9;i6 aesides. BINDING-1 of nit theh wide The above new style, Introduced in isiqw York 0 Saturday Mardi 6th, by Beebe & Cos*, are 1101.1' reedy tura for sale by NiprilB. MERRILL S 1 ROOT. 11 '4311.441 4' I q 'kk G• BY . NV Ait N i ER B ROTOR!: RS; Of Great Bend, Pa., . 15,000 bushtls 044, ; - :.10 ,000 d4. Rye i : I 5,000 (14. Con), 1,000 - (14. . Whiat, '..4..)0;000..1b5. 17 , ; , 11, 1 1 , 1f r E k lutt i , u •C r ‘s h i t..::: . ..!; qL IL in i l,: i l:4 l , price 41 be paid. I 1 I i :' (;tent Bend, Jain. 1347. 1 B(k l fS & SHOES, coarse and findof alined evCry quality and price. by MILL & SHERMAN. :. - ---. • ,111" has becitcurrently repertg 1 ed through the county, and 1 ~. is the declared opinion of hun4 \ dred.N, that in point of - variety - land quall . i, ty, the supply of HATS mut-CAPS, a l i t StenitiLl& Root's Hat and Cap Store 04 the Wek side of the Public Avenue in Montrose, eiceeds Any thing el:the kind ever exposed for sale in!this region ofc min4v. Reader, du you discredit tine rutuoo Remember the Poet's admonition: Our doubts are traitors 4 And Make us lose the good we oft might win. Ott: , 22, 1846. 20 Dozen FINENCTRIA. Brush, Moleskin andrl k fiats, of Hull and Whiter Fashions, on hand nt Merril Itoofit Hat Store, which will he sottl chenpel than ever Ihr ready pay. • ! 15 BOZ colered and nat. Lynx, Geloilt ; and Cri- , tiy Muffs. at Morrill Boot's. I 6 b°'• squirrel Boas and Ladies' Fnr gaps at &. a's. S,DOZ Otter, seal, Nutria ' and Itl/tslcrat Fu l a . I_,;.Cup* at - 1 & Ws. Men's and Boy's plain cicilt Cap; Of 20 inherent styles and. quality, at 31 & 9 DOZ. Men's and Boy's silk and cotton glazed Cats, a few dozen Butlido Robes, anit any quan ty of hair seal, sealet, and worsted Caps 6t \f Rr atsd 99 ~,Is ) . o ,,,L Y : i. s s i i . ) ,lr t .t iic i rie L l:, i,/. l ,),,ii a til li a n t sb rua , t t, I f; a u; eks, Cases, Cap Cases, &e. at Al & R's. GASP' paid for Pelts by. M - Ite R. i B INOILANITON Plow Points fur $0,1.1 Sid,' Hill do. Also. Wityne County Points at hl & R's.' Norittosc, Oct. 22. 1846. Salisbnry's, • . I HAMS ! I-lIIIJS q 500L86. iiAms wa.i.,,,.1 i..,.....,iii 5 i j .. ?! .. s • 20th Pell. 10.17 JOB runt T"' Publisher's of the People's Athkfheate, ha - 4iig the use of au 'eurkely new and knodern sortnnud of JOB TYPE, are now preparealy execnt , in a neat and satisfartornsiyle, all kindsitif • 108 - PRINTIYG. at prirei to suit the times. BILL HiIEADS,. %.-fA*DS, CATAI.4;EJES, WiNDBILLS, BI.ANK4 &c. Printed ; 01 short notice, and iu the hest! ityke of th Ast. : share of the People's patronageiis i•cipec fully ioricited. July 0, 1846. 3 INT ',N•k7l 47s 1 . 1 , 1 ,-,a, 1 / 4 k. , \•. 7 ,1 'li l i.: • .•„ •A 4 . I ‘`•''l AT the Shop of .JOHNGLOVES,VaiIor, ts 4) doims below the ,Farrner's.,St3re, tlidNew Tor!: Spring 'ind Summer Fashions for 1847 i and John himself tiay always be found there, rota- to mei tire his kinds:am for any kind.of a snit ®they ma choose to wear. It is a self-evident faCt that me must 14e clothes, and the :subscriber flatters hi self that he can suit the taste of every oni who may fever hiin with their eastern. 5, Cuiti3g done on short notice, and so M'arked, thM. " the Whylitring man though a foul may iot err" n making St up. ; t‘i' 31erchatattble produce and cash )611 be tat ken fir Work.' • - • 1 JOHN ROVE Tailor. Montiose, May 3, 1347. I .1 1 47m3 , Qtnir;RFINE Flour for sale by A.piil 4 2oth, 1847. - Clmui k & Co I WANTED. 1 1 - ; :, i 1.0,00 Q Bushels Oats, 1000 bushels, lly - e, 100 bushels Timothy- seed, and 300 Firkins; Pair} , But tor e tiar, Vihich the highest market price 'tqll be paid by 4 . Mills & Btterman. June 3, 1847. t ' - 'II ; l • PLOUGHS!! 1 i WiNE Co. Ploughs and Points r 4 VD by 4 pr i l 21. Mills, &4bennitn. DRESS .GOQDSO Q141:3,1%" as Cashinerqs, De Plaisl4, Alpacas, greet variety iyilLlT•cpixo4 & 811 E MAN, FfSb. l 4 '1847. I • . ; WANTED i l ' A.B4,as an Apprentice the Tie I tulinew A 1416 or 17 pre good Ifl na clairac whftwill try to make himself we Mid F+ I geritip tillr ly i n the inorning,-'will Fuel 'efieoar agemeatiby calliag at ,•. „- F. B. Ciumili rSe, Co's. —lir; Py 1 0 .1847. ioA4 B tnig - 1111 1 i3hitiee: -PI Vhaudiet & CO* THE TREA$11111" Y •OF !HISTORY, Comprising a general intros vet Universal Hiet!ffy, ancient. and;ato ec d... dent asula , .serie 'ale,/ separate Mitosis: of - every .prineipcill.nedion Mat ezists,. their rise, progress,' piisent BY SAMU E Y: MABNDER, Author of- he " Treatiftry of knolwledge," " Biograph ical Treasury,- • J.,iternity and Scientif-- is Treaniry,r &c.;piciculin g THE HISTORY. 0 AMERICA, SnITSD Di' Mali IN an, rut._ 'The rep cation Of thisval ble work has been , undertaken rd ottacCount f the high favor with which it has' been -receive in England, but -chiefly it, Consideration of its trinsic value, arising from the felicitous :adaption o the plan to.a want that has been lon. , and genera lv felt and from the judgment and fi dAitymnnifes in its execution.— The idea of givin .g In a single work, of no very formidable dimensionS, and at la price which bring s it within the reach of Nery moderate circumstance s, a sufficient outline of Om world's whole 'history, and similar outlines a every the history of nation, is so obviously judicious and tippropriate as to require no eulogitum }very perso n , wh o cares ut all for the acqusition of useful knowledge must desire to pos ledge of past events, not on mess 811C11 a general know, ly in his own country but in all countries, as shalt enable him underst and the perpetually recurring allusions that are found iu almost any course of-gen— eral reading; because for want of sncli understand . lug there is ZllwayS a' serious diminution both of pleasure and profit, even. in the perusal of such. works as are designed chiefly fOr amusement For. instance, most of Sir Walter Scott's novels arelisual eil upon hist o ry' , and..abounif with referen c e s to hi;-' toral events and personages, a want of some as _ q uaintitnee with which detracts seriously from the interest and delightiliey are-so well qualified to. awaken; and so of most other works belongin g to• the better class of what is. calledlight literature.— But the, difficulty his b e en to obt a i n thi s general knowledge without going through many books, re quiring la greater. expenditure of time and money than alma persons are able o f willing to afford; and to obviate. suet; tliffiCutty has been illepurimse of Mr. Marauder. I la plan has the nierit of completeiMss, and is an.: iliailitedlv the, best that could have been desired.— l-b• gives firist a general sketch of ancient and mod ern history—a rapid and' 'comprehensive birds-eye view, as it were, of the rise and progress of nations„ the most important incidents of their career, and tl k•ir relations to each other; and after this he takes ti the nations separnfely, furnishing' a concise di_ gpst of all that is important or • desirable to know cnuceniing each, and thus affording a sort of key to the changes mid 1.:W(41U that were more briefly indi cated, rather 'bv their results than their incidents, in the gentfral Sketch or outline. Thus the salient points of history are brought within - a managabre cempass ; and an excellent foundation -is laid' for noire thorengh and extensive reading'in referenceto any portion of the world, or any epoch of which -a complete knowledge ma' be desired. lu the execution of this plan the author has been very successful. His notice of historical events, tho' brief, are lucid and satistiactory ; and he traces the connectioniof effect and cause with singular acumen and generally with inost commendable freedom from partiality or bias ; thus supplying a very good idea of the philosophy of history as well asthe fitctswhich history records. In a word, the work will be found invaluable to the general reader and a very useful help to the student. - Complete in two volumes, lame octavo, Avith en gravings, $4.. An edition in paper covers, complete, suitable fur mailing $3. DANI.PV , ADEE, Publisher. 107 Fulton street, New-York. IT IS \WRITTEN • TNTHE BOOK Of ,NATURE AND' OF COM mon sense, that the aaturalvegetable productions of every country are,:if properly Iplied, amply suf ficient for the cure of every ma y incident to each peculiar clinmtes Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills of the North Ameriea'n College of Health, are com posed of plants whit lt grow spontaneously on our own soil, and arc therefore better adapted to our coustitutiomi than medicines concocted limn foreign drugs, however wellithey may becompounded ; and as they are founded tipnu the principle that the hu man body is in truth, Subject to but one Inseam, viz:, corrupt humors, and drat said medicine cures this &seise on ~,Natural Princieks by cleansing and purifying the body ; it will be man ifest, that if the constitution be not entirely exhaust „l—a perseverance Miheir use, according to direc tions, is absolutely certain to drive. disetise of every narrie from the body. , When we wish to , tiestore a swamp. or morass to fertility, we drain it of the superabundant ,waters M like mammer if we wish to restore the body to health, we must cleat:me it of impurity. ' Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be fivind one of 'the best, if 'not the very best medicine in the world for. carryliT out this Grand purifying principle, because .they expel irons the boa) , all comtpt and impure humors, the cause of disetrfe, in au easy and natural manner; and . while theyjevery day Give et* and pleasure, disease of every natiu: is rain* driven from the body. The font:wins: highly respectable stnrekeepets have been duly apps uted agents for the sale of 'Wright's Indian Ve&table Pills in Susquehanus county: Mills & Sherman, Montrose. Ira Scott, Spring illc. L. H. Woodruff, ;Dirnock. Corners. Edwin Tiffany; Brooklyn. A. Greenwood,lllarford. Jos. Duß.ois, Great Bend. ;. R. L. Sutphin &.Co. Suinniersville. H. Burritt, NeW Milford. N. E. Kennedy, Gibson Centre. Smiley & Ctirtis,;East Gibion. , -Wells & Co., puitdaff. Tarbox & Buriows, Rushville. James Comfort,':lUrrnony. U. Burrows & Co. l i Gibson. I. G. Pride, Ilatfoi Charles L. Brown, BEWARE or. COUSTRAFMA:—TIIO public are cau tioned agninit the many spurious medicines which in tinier to deceive, are, crated by names similar to Wright's '4Tel:ethic Pills. - • The only ori&nalnial, gendue Indian Vegetable Pills have thesignature of Win. Brrightwritten with a pen on the. top Label of .eaCh box. None other is geintine, and to'counterkit this is forgery. Qffices devoted ;exclusively' to the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the N'orth Amer icon V ,'c' oile of Heattli, No. 288 Greenwich' Si New York ; P l93' Treminit st. Boston.; and nrincipal office, No. 169 Race at: Philadelphia. HYSLOP i& COFFIN, • Produce and GeneraliConithission Merchnnts 4 Front st..N. Y. PARTICULAR attention Lviven to the sale of Butter and Cheese: Refer to Messrs. Mills &. Sherman, Montrose, rennin, who will make liberal advanceti on Produce ; .con.signed to their care, and pay over the proceedsas soon as sold, New York„Tuly,l6l6, • FIFTY CORKS • WOOD wanted Oda Spring! in eteinuige for Goods at I Salisbury's. April fi, 1847-. VES'tING. A large raiieiy of faehiuriallo Veiting just received at ;• .• • , i - Satubary'a. • Alarch 25, . „ EARLSTO GINGUAIVIS, And Giughttirt, Lam elegant and mita* for the saasoli'veir at Salisbary's. March 25 0 1847. .; .; HAW - 'SLS. , S , 71aDly.a,A; and De Lain Shawls or all colon; fuld:styies;,ehewer than ejteroffilred in this inithetWore,jtuntueiveti and now' tci be had. at ' - • §l4isbutfa. _ March : 2s, 1847. ' •'••-•=. ' • ' Iliatee-;Cash and the', highest; price paid fir all • ,kiads of shiipiali Rua by., _ , • Vac:lB46. MERRELL & ROOT. EMI