• Here 'hal the Press, tbePeisplAt tights maintain, Unwed b • influence, and nnbribied by viz" • MON ROSE. JUNE $4. 1841. _ 11 copies tie os. soyo rtr*Lismi.- DrIOCRATIC NOIIINATIONS. FOR GOVERINTOR, FRANCISS. SKUNK. -,of co. CANAL COMMISSIONER, 1110 RBIS LONGSTRETII. of Mont g omery CO. , IVIIIG NONISAiIa For Governor, IJAMES IRVIN, nf lgtig re co Cana Commissioner, JOSEPH W. PATTON, of Cumberland co LANGFORD CONVICTED.—We are inform-, ed`that James P. Langford,. sometime since , arrested in Bradford county for the murder, of his wife, was convicted in a special court' held at Towanda last week. E..W. Aaz ard, J. C. Adams, and Wm. Elwell, Esq'rs. appeared Sr the Commonwealth ; D. Wit- mat, E. W. Baird, and J. C. Knox, Esq'rs., foe the prisoner. The fashionable plea of insanity was offered by the defence, bin the jury seemed to be of the impression that such insanity deserved the severest punish ment. "THE DEMOCRATIC REVIEW," for June, contains its usual variety of instructive mat ter. It is embellished with a portrait of Roar. H.,Momus, ex-Mayor of New York. Pdblished by Thomas Prentice Kettell, i 4 Fulton st. New York, at $3 per annum. jar Why do we not receive the remain ing numbers of that excellent work," THE TREASCRY OF Iltsvottyr Part of a vol ume is a mere dead letter on our hands. GEN. TAVl.uft COMING Hosts:—The N. 0. .otitherOer of the 7th instant says : "We have some foundation for the belief that Gen. Taylor will return to the United States in about a month, on temporary leave of mai(e." lie will create a sensation wherev er be wakes his appearance. No man bet- Oeserves the respect and honor of his countrymen. TEMPERANCE CELERRATION.—The cele bration of,the Sons of Temperance in Phil ilditlphio on the 15th inst., is spoken of by the. Philadelphia papers as a grand affair. Thi• proce4sion was a brilliant and beauti ful one, composed principally of young - men from every portion of the Union. Such an association of Arength promises to be a for midable barrier to the further progress - of the:great evil they have determined to resist autl crush. The tiiimberin procession ins estitnated at 8,000. They were escorted by thirty bands of music, the aggregate u wither of musicians being three hundred uul thirty4u-o. The immense concourse of people were addressed Ity.Saseuel F. Ca .', y, Esti. of Cincinnati. 11,'" President Polk and lady are now on a pleasure extursion at the North. They were' to be at Philadelphia on 'Wednesday, and at New York on Thursday of this week. He will doubtless be received with all the honors due the Chief Magistrate of a great nation.. HEAT EN WiscoNsm—Notwithstanding •iie high price of wheat in the Atlantic cit ie., it is stlling for thirty seven and a half rents the Etushel in Wisconsin, at the pres enctime. That's the country for bread eat. cll. to go to. Ilieician Privateers. The Washing-on Union of the 16th inst. gives a statement of the measures taken to protect our commerce against finials:sirs in the Aleditterraneaii, and confirms the:report that the Princeton is destined for dud ser vice. It says orderi were sent to the awn blander of the African squadron on the 7th of April lairs; to send 4 sloop immediately to the Mechtternean to guard .our commerce against this] danger, and to follow her in the frigate United States eaily in September.— There is every reason to believe that the loop Markin, with ri storeship, has before this': arriveci at Gibralter, It adds that there .4. )49 T.e.a.n4l to apprehend any want of good faith op the pang 110panish government., gtil. The prom t and decisive measures takea hy 'he govern r-general uf C,t4ta, Wider orders Irma his verunient, which effeetnially.pw. vented the sale of the privateer licenses, winch w but licenses to commit acts o f Piracy,) ju • y. us in believingthat no coun tenance ve be given by f4tain to those's* may have taken the in other quartersoC Ithe . globe. r i • DECLINg IN . THE riuer. oy Funta,--Timel 1.1,11 Politic. Leger of the 19th, isry mili t ia tir. 6 1:14alato and holders of flour lac* iiiir6 IIY ,at the vices_ of thnlcamblia, a seri larg e porti 21 of ate oitev4ll ll 4, thisie „ages at the best .of ltimes hmkr!"l” able them fto live, will he. rejoiced to !learn tha - breadouschive fallen in 'filt)** Turk. , ae the', fi, 11014 .4 . 'finufw ,41 ohird i,' barrel, w .. 64_ eis..!ioi.il !n. . illY tiMg,his ilk : qv Ahe jocks it was two pni du re, dt7a ag `` The crops abroad are iii a' St►e condition, and-Amor . 9( 3 otir , : tilyyn country * ti Pro, 4thtindlitics;. . tai44141 , condi on '4o4l44:tanntit but .botitiku area' . oa Piio l l l '•;l t s trn ahe*hownet. Is ijijr PlaY. Forttnini "been made :44 / C s i n ihreadstiii4the great rise; aed ion of prices wili;Ontly:„Ailiniria - ,'2,410;; - Class of, the eemte*;:tt!bi:betf ,been: Paying "of moody A k illthtk - breild, t-- • .f DOO. ocaf The ,CaMbris !Hint the intelligence-cif the death of the great Irish agitator, Daniel O'Connell. • The, bees-was not unexpected, for previous intelligence had represented his health as decliningvery fast. He went to Italy for the benefit Of his malady, but died on the 15tlf tit. at Genoa. He directed hit , heart to be deposited in Rome, and his body to be burietillit Ireland, where hit death will be greatly lin;iented. He was a man of ex traordinary i qualities, bold. undaunted and persevering it his plans for alleviating the evils that his- country labors . under, and for_ redresting its '±irrongs. His word had pow er to do what:, the bayonets of the soldiery could not_ effect, to calm down and keep • , quiet imme n s e masses of excited men, as sembled to demand of their government the -rights ~o r which they believe they Were unjustly depriied. Though he did not accomplitli all he promised the Irish people, yet the agitation he kept up so cease lessly and alarmingly, no doubt contributed io producetbose measures of amelioration . which the British parliament have since adopted. Hi# character and conduct have been minutely scanned and scrutinized,... and various Judgitients have been passed upon his motives, but however different the decis ions may be, none will deny that he was an extraordinary; man. THE NORTH AND THE SOUTIL—by a VA of appointments made by . the President since the adjournment of Congress, it ap pears that folly-one captains are from the Slave States, to fifteen from the free; twen ty-three first lieentethints from slave States, to eight from i the free; fifty-seven second lieutenants from the' slave States, to thirty two from the free. rEF' The Whigs of the tenth district of Kentucky, hafre nominated Major John P. Gaines, at preient a prisoner in the city of Mexico, as thOr candidate for Congress.— The Conventihn which made choice of this gentleman, also passed resolutions nyitinat ing General 'l!aylor for the Presidency. ar AN Evi CowvEamon is in ses; siotilat New York. There are delegates beliet\ The tlivieased. objets- tharenia:; ifention' t is • , ,lhe promotion- of' . 9lll! i iiih-eistil - Mental iiberip l ' k ,ap pears to be tokOrably univenal l judirtngfront the various characters of the opinions that • are put forth, • LETTERS FRO THE EILTFOINLI _IIEGINESI My Dear Father:—We left Rio de Jan 'eiro on the 29th Nov. last, and after a very rough passage; around Cape Horn, we final ly arrived in Safety at this port. After leav ing Rio, we soiled cleverly along the coast without experiencing any very rough weath er until we had fairly rounded the cape, and we began to congratulate ourselves in having left the howling Atlantic for the smooth waterii of the Peel& ; but on New Year's eve, in latitude 55 deg. south, we were met with one of those fearful storms which renderS the passage around the Cape so much dreaded by navigators: It would. be impossible i'or a landsmen who has nev er tried the perils of the deep, to form the least conceptiOn of one of these Cape storms. The fierce, winds have a clear sweep, and the plunging Waves an uninterrupted flow .ftom tuerldien .to meridian, and truly their combred ? force presents a fearful scene of sublnnity and danger to the poor marin er. I ean y re+lily enter into the feelings of those earl naeiptore, Ryron, Drake, Cav endish, and ethers, who,' in that early day, lookeirupOn the pasiage of Cape Horn as a prominent l'eits of their lives. This storm lasted two,.weeks, abating at interrah,--du ring-Winch tiMe it made fearful ravages with out span and . Figkingoind drifted our good ship some 200, miles out of her course: Our Captain had 4oubled the Horn sixteen times, but pronounced this the roughest passage he ever bad made. Eien the sailor, old sea dogs as 'they lost their good cheer, and seemed indifferent to the Ade ofthe ship.— You may .well.conjecture that vre poor sol diere were qOim2sorry and Aiek—all-bande wens below on dick hacks, the_ hatehriewere. caulked dowiij,, ands more &may, hopeless sad mberaliel set of buys I have never seen in a single group.. You .ass _have no better ndeo,te . the londition i ef thecatornio l 44l: iment during!the 'voyage, than the fact, Hitt When we MO* at this iitirt.,oor,rgei:ileY soldl6o Worth of prOViiiiitiso . . theyPn the Peeseile• Mum Yip Itee, it's io ': ilfwind thet Wnws no good • • as wit h t!4esloo procured sundry - necessaries 'fo i e the comOmofieliiih,..wo ould ‘theewiae e., 10 ferege , _. the met" .abeted det ' 1 7"7 ; On the *Dee.- , i melegiewiiiikes keeeeinKfeitel ca taghlocsuMP!**nt w ; 1 , 14 " * " 1 0! .r r i, k l ‘tw'M l 4 Ns, 9,s'ae On lthe Loo Choo, Va!pa taiiinllay, Jan. 19, 1847. f COUiradet iieCidaltilib'li ateraitaa Belk an aaPartraltaTi tWe.i. ° c. kV- 19. no thirieul i# i i r:# ll l l4l4ol 4 l "*lniiiis at tie gunwale war, Ow* jokuig Lim rt. mi r thful*: A -l i f ;ai*: iostai kf,Y :2 ; end:*tii 0 . 60 0414 idl.a. VP. Ilibtlikf argi, nlre .pas .= h otted with litewine, it iC du* nii.. ject whiCh jointed far a giddy Second bet , neath the unfortunateintin, 'than w 'Antra', 1 shriek; h and a splurge in .1 11 ,1 1 , waia l 7: kiiii 04 4 04 PlnittlY the fate t. Conti - min— i itnikini at the spot kir;' ' I, but nothing wan, there, sane a few bbies, and the Weil 44 our - comradniinged -iiie; blue water?. .A 4 was taken by a slinrOl '0 may : I peverbit Remitted to witness •enother such a ocena,, Even at this time, when Ji think of the pier cing death shriek of the helpless man as the jaws of the voracious inioniter cleeedwpon him, my blood is-chilled-with berm. Half an hour aftprlthis sad occurrence, the Adjutant of theßigiment, under whose direction the boat was lowered, died from the bursting of a bleed vessel; neat - the heart. 1 When we arrived 4 the western coast of. South . America, it alniost seemed worth the fearful price we hadpaid in doubling the Cape, to ride upon the smooth and brilliant waters of the Pacific. Aber the storm aba ted, and we had rounded the Cape, we had fine weather, the oblique rays of the sun beaming upon us for 119 successive hours, and the twilight lasting but the whole 24. As our pod ship glided smoothly along, gently rocked by the swell of the quiet wa ters, I could not avoid contrasting it with the wild scene we- had just passed through, when rounding the Cape. -There the sea was las ed into a foam, not unlike a field of snow—hove us was the howliag storm, be neath, the dalating breakers,while on every side a wall of spray Stood around us, shut ting in 'our vision to the very decks of the Ship, and the unearth* roar of the wind and waves was continually in our ears. But now, how different—the brilliant phosphat ic waters are asleep the mad winds are hushed, and 'as our g od ship goes steadily and lazily along, I con scarcely convince myself of its reality, So much does it seem like,* pleasant dream 4 .. li r nlpantupo' beautiful town, having a sakliarbor for, one hundred or more vessels, and Of oui* - 4;10.16,-Auportance in a com :nereiatioiittlni' jvleirV id in comin g into the bay th:e*ilid fell" , ill!e tide was fast entliing"!AnhorenitniLWlOtektrue English and, FrencAmell4wnr. !Ong in:the harbor, dispatched ,their Wall' to 'Of Oak_ •- 40.4a5. 41:ntrnietl joy - sa Sub- Nuaktia•larfre 'portion ofland:fttpaaped qt tht4Outit OfthO'llaiitog—irtices of i"fear fOl. konvulston` are on the shore in frightful and' bcupt_ebaims. We have beat the other ships in every port thus far, and I think we ean beat them in the next. The people here, like those on the eastern coast of South America, are indolent and lazy, depending chiefly on fish and the spon taneous fruits for theirsubsistence. This is indeed one of the finet fishing grounds. I ever saw=--we find no difficulty at any time in-obtaining - a plentiful supply. space we-left New York, we have had a peltual summer—going southward with the sun, and returning with him again. We crossed the equinoxial line once in the At lantic, and must cross 4 again in the Pacif ic before we reach our' destination. we must expect to meet hard times, but I flatter myself that I gm good for any ewer , gency that may. overtake us. lam resolved to do my duty promptly and manfully. I will write again, but Oust dose at this time by bidding you an affectionate, perhaps 4 final Farewell. M. STOPPARD. Fatal Collision On Lake Erie. On Tuesday last the Steam boat Chew= peake ran into the schooner Porter, near Conneaut, by which means the;lat4r was sunk. The crew of the Porter was taken on board the Chesapeake, but that boat sprung a leak and sunk one toile from the shore. The Engineett and thirteen others were-missing, and supposed to be lost. The passengers nuMbeted between, forty and fifty, annnwsual proportion ofladies and several children. Dln ladies or children were hist: The, fallowing persons are knownlolave been lori•: Passaqiers. George Van Dorem, damrerSanduaky, O. Mr. Houck, of Watirtotin,'NeW.'York. E. Cone, of Ravine, Ohio. S. York, of Tiffin, Ohio. • Cr4te. R. Sutherland, Istßegineer. 0. Wait, 2d Poiter.! R. MeManii, Deck hand. It is greatly feared that Mr. D. A. Fol som, of RochesteragafY. is also among the . , lost. . : Passengers lost all their baggage, not is single trunk being saved. The mail to San dusky city also lost. (About thirty tons . Of freight, mostly dry 1004 and' groceries for Sandusky City on!lirt The Clerk's books, and about in -•mooey in his charley, sunk with the had. The Porter was loaded by Messrs. A. flai• moat ic CO., with 4,000 bushels of core Sad 7O "bbl of pork:- -,` It is linguist circumstance that t t !res teasels should be run down' thi sane nOt in the alineltiCilkiVi* *PRO yd Ready. the Chesapeake awl die Porter. :a.;? A Aiwa:en or Gor.leaorr...-0441 or the yolettteera irito lam ilethealahtetlia off - Cruk,litioirts that deriadtbe booshaidataat, 6 , 1 0 0 11. 8 0 ,1, : 11 0: 1 Waiaa ll Aataliaaa. liaiss:o4“.oo.loo4-the 11 41***Iiii their bollmirsbove the Otbaskineet• eo get a view of X 4 0 1 .441#1 7 1 11 4 0 1. 1 1 1 1 0 eith !laid Sailer liaitaJaire dint r ihrm retro Opt tailisii;' koodadiffbefore yeis him it ttnibdrei yo,u biderake care of-y Our oforboail i Gsd., end!" asked one - thian.. 11 Ay, gait stake Generals 20 41M•yo.iffirt lia l t 111114 odds if one if them should get y killed," plied the old General. *0 s• Fl 1.1: , .' muumuu wanzat.,rop. Tip n0,n46 WocAT* Wbrat dour, par - barrel Cora meal • de Wlpati . per bushel ale. fdo Cora.- do Barley, do Daft, do Batter. per lb. Oraiwe co. do moans dairy,l Obi*, per lb. Bed; per barrel, mew, do prbae, Pork, per barrel, maw , prifte, • do tad, par.lb. • • 1 Haw pre lb: smoked 0,, America word, iper lb. asmou do , fall blood Merino 0,3,. ' do umbra 1,1 pinion o.°- ME Sltrutrtigitnents. ficott's ! Oanattut sittratel!' TN offieFink to the ; the proprietor is ht. Bowed by hemmer mire ; a mere demure that all nuuskind may have the besefitof a remedywhi4h his own Circle of friends h air e only had Opportunity heretofore l a unjoying, **es him to, enter rhe smarteaaoymg, cOmpetition withithe *man& But 40 superior and Well proved ellloacy hi all cues of rh. cent burus, seeds wounds', es - also inrhetunstistitt hands,' sad old ule.ers or indolent ,tturemr, cu ch t to be knOwn, and its use wall certaiap ly mske it the every day cOmpution of the nursery where casualties are so Intent. From utunertan certificatell in his pease:mien, the proprietor Offers the following, : This may certify that I h4vh tiled Mr. Scott's 13144 ' alive oerate, and believe it au invaluable cure Ai braless, buk://1' iDWA.ED WIIITE. New Milford, March Ea, I*l7. This may certify, that vre... ative Cerate, and we knowi edy for scalds or bionic and, tribute Goriest:lawny in its : ! LEASOR LINES, j 44V11S WARNER, i. „ C. HAYDEN. Fraaklini Snag. 441. Pa. Feb: 1847; .. • This is in certify tha t used Scott* Cora*, and find it the s remedy for burns, hr chappped ipands o lips , that I have ever used l. and recommend it to those wlio , mayheithns afflicte. 01-IN WELL MAN . i New .erne 17 , 1i47- Mr. L. Scott--fir: I have;had ample opportruil tv of testing the iirtre -of :your Cerate, and hate found it a most valuable reekidv. L. ItI3INGMAM, M. D. New Maros* May, 1897.: rir The Cerate is put up in large and sitbstant4ll tin boxes, and for sale whelsale and retail by the subscriber at his residence in New Milfurd, riusql*- banns coanty;Fn. ?rice 374 ets. • i LCCIBN SCOTT. Also for sale by the folio p' agents : N. Mit ch . el dt.Co. and J. Ethridge, r;rinie: Weaver Br 4's & Co. New M il ford :N. C a vell, Great Bend. I.tf 4 - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1V MICE is.l4by Oren to all persons indeb4d to the Est*? of NOAlli POTTEra, ,late of *a. „Township of slihnoti c - Connty of Susquehanna, ceased, to tube inimediate payment, and all persoin having any charges against Oa Bstate, art request ed nu t t i n duly atteSted to the subscriber For ement. ; CHARLES TINGLEY, Aiiministmtor, Hanford, June 22, 1897 4TH OF ITTLY. rpHE ARDE hail justreceiced from New Yoik I- a good assortment of FIRE WORKS for die 4th. Rockets, Clackers, Serpents, dr.. &c.., going cheap--Also a frail lot of COCOANUTS, and .othet Nuts. J. ETIIRIDGE. i • June 17. ; 1 Grand Exhi ition of .i . . .; 0 .1 AT TO . 1 u 3VE4V ACCtiVitiali - . ' e adoiVA:o3i r i ft Y hailately , eadarzed, making r,it. Y Y th e iLarlpritot , in tie'eountv, mny be seen. of change, a selected iota of EW GOODS .? i LARGER Wit' 441G* ; anittinire DESIRA fiIi BLE than inry4 ic i , this Aorlt which will be het up in gran S a - r duri die season hy FRES SUPPLIES • ' N'ew Yfirk. Those who wish liD purchase - May always beof getting the IY teat styles numb rower thioo: can be bought elii where. We defy competi in regard to QUO irTITY, QUALITY, and PRICES. The, old axiom that "Finney saved is as good as money earned." is almost as old al invention of money itself ; buti4be riictice of se 'good Goods atlow arloes , fil 'ors hated at t e • 4 1iEW MILFORD rig BAOBAB E"—a PRACT E which has notylt been adopten by our comenators. We deem itua ikikmary to give in detail the article- we calk jorsale, and , would only that we hares r larite supply of - 1 ~_ a 1 Carpeting, ; Rugei,. Carpet-Sagl, Sate,befit, Coo Stoves, 1 Parlor. Sto 'es, • and 1 ,I(Ilr.T RS. 1 r 5r,A......A.„„,FL0uR , will be kept ociairunitly cnt ,i te6l, by the losior bei m!, at the !ciVreatiprices. tyord or two aboutatir - • , Vi a ' 111 k N !, We w have ThirtiCheet . t, 401 deacriiitione, whiskit for quality and Woe mem eacel ar other in the mammy, the great " tea Et4orinnt . at Bing/wal k:ll=K eic&Ptede _,' ~,,_ ' i , ~. , , WllAVERllsmvrant & CO. fon:wily IBENNE Tr 4 AVER. i New Mallard, jaw 17,18. ' i t 1 V 111 *OM Viiii. •Otill. want 4 4.1 • Jun • allele niarkeMpnee N hi exchange CM Cash or Geadw—alsoary Tueitity of Butter atatell kinds efintabace iht excbange:for Good". 53m3 ' EWE . .iterOCIO,Dga,&COEA HE ire ivin::eZ•el . : P t:lta , : Goo 4 ill At t *room te, and they" ain la orche rn o 11 .11 . ,0n tenni , ;will be,ooofictary " t ' • . 1 ' . 11 .4/UltitC4s 4i'VCO 1 6111 00100i,'Ili s a: ,' " • -1 ' • ' . • 1 • , * ". i 1 : ' • I : , . ' for .7A-"Agood ess#4l4:VivesPill* Bomft, kid, trimmingsr i t ; • ~i - ":I'k.' , 4 v., SURROWEI di eel. : •• ... . . ire 011...:1. - . as. - . J ., lima , , te t - lanOltia,',Ehie P!icehl4'4- M. ie ' : 1 8 :bliailey: 14641 ., ja -' '. I V .. 8; 1111 :4 , 7 , I " ',' icniir 1. -'' , 11:i-t".- '• I hi.:4 .::"1 • ',....54..g' OU B O/ 1' ner *ililagbia4l4ol4 '441601,41104i1ia% 44,: z .11 ,„ .4 1 1 I , ' 4 - ;24 tattenwli*lzioSs jot' . ; uRRO 11)1111TED tiatr 4 Ifiribens,' ' adj . ! %xis ! "TYANNOogt 11. Annum. VII* paid Sr , $B.OO 45100,1 5,00 1•30 r 0,20 0,17 11, 1 / 4 8751 UM Winne, THALAMUS2IO3, prentice to the fanning business. in unt hia age. Thia is to forbid all ..persanal trusting him on my , ! amount, Ail will, contracted by him irhatenever.. THOMAS 11 Forest Lake, June 1, 111471 To boi bong AT I. L. POST & FLOUR, SOLE . OATH WHITE LEAD, eke ap, small lot very ,cheap, ,1 N. 0 " SYRUP MOLAS#ES, COFFEE, TEASi. Tapio! RAISINS, FISH, IRON, STEEL, good stack, S STUFFS, large vidiety a l BROADCLOT'HS(Oxst very low price, HA! NES MINOS, a large sto4 PO ", barrel, in short, the ,1 largest -STOCK of GOODfr we ha ,fered,-at prices to suit. tt t itti CASH PAID FOR ' W ' ISAif . L. ro . June 10, 1847. ve used L. Scott's Seim to bn a vnlnible re*- [, eminent willingly coil DISSOLUi IO,N. --. THE Law-partnershipunder the fi & MYERS, is this deg dimly consent. ' F. LC . fJ. W. . . Montrose, June 1, 1E1.17: i THIS HOTEL harin.,a iiianged been thoroughly repairoll and re noW;QI ENE° for the accomMadation The I ' prietor . pledgee tiro U' that comfo of his guests shall be as well and attended to, iii every Tripe, at th any other in the county. ."',Peraolis travelling by ttage, w at the BINGHAMTON HOTEL, (n. maga Bridge,) will be left WA called f. gee running to and from Welders - . - E. , RA BINGIIAMTON, N. T. A4ty 17, 1: WANThb,. AT the ARCADE, five htiitdrell wee& of OLD INDIA RIIBWqE, for 46kIrthelngbest price will be paid. t J. ETHRIDGE. ' . June 3, 1847. - Wool!. - 20 , 0001 0 1 r . W 001; wantal June- 1. inER !—Good WRITINti PAPE „ and LETTER PAPER for Quire,-G)r sale by J June 1. OF n variety :of patterns jast reze sale very cheap by pHAICD Jane 1, 1847. - , Wool -Cais di • TV:lt'll - Y. Ilfill*l6l' . 1, fixings, janow reedy ko-lertnihis old the public generally , at the following i On the aelivery of . tbq rolls, 4,cts. , ter on every 9 lb. eivinol--ißcharged A. G. RE Brooklyn, June 1;1847. i • t HAR D WARE,Iron, 'ails. • .1 Chaadl • rutx.rg, oris, Lam, ?LASTS CASTINGS, &c &c. 1, 13 1 may 27, 1847.. H EAVY 13HPBTMG8 byithe 8 . Ctitiper Yang P PARR CLOTHS"iii - etterpb yirip • of Newa(kmt: rut subocrit;eis have'ftwelv" eft t -I- *elected stock of GOODe suitabl which,will be sold at price.to .it CASH OR READY P . . reek' siOortoteat oitopris' esi slatted the Peol4e ! orsat in way of DRY 000 • • • BROADCLOTHS, .o,ArnirErsi AI3I3I3IEIi,ES, • , r ,rwig4:zis i .l -And lots of liontoser• 'Stoat, tots boys wear, &c. "lluste• ost their' : caocitkaY ww*t-pottiloit , Alr some of doer HARD*A.R ToO numoitolis* l6 : ll6 * ? l* atm! cholo lot If 1 ,“ • - • 6 1100Eitnik Suck eti ' ,g I CEA , Pilta c tete. - All or.**,:*e f T be : efotiu WOO t: a ! I f .UPOCCIIOraitioA I347 . < wispy -Aslisi-deliso‘di-by , 1 ids st 4 '•1 111610. w , f,: - ~t , ,: .r.,,;;-,, ri SP 4 4 iiiioit . ' , ' 74-!! • *Ler *ligraWit fir sale ' -20*1147 • -1)7: " .. r;la ' CielfAirJ- ~. i~. ~.., ~~ ~~~~ (POPE< „ urriat the lad Ti • BiIatiNAMITON BY E. BAYN4FOR STOVES .may 24,1847 y - i.-- ---. • - r'''..:TlLl i thlit . g - % -, :-K"' - ._ ' -..-,.' 1 te ' l,it k k i t_.: : :?- 11 t. ' Z . 7.1•7 I t'ilic.? ; ; ; ,_ ::` k , ~ 11 ;. 7, - r i - - 11. + 7; : „..,. , , - I •„.,.,.-,-, •:;.-.... k,Tr„-h . ~A.-. ii,. - a.t..t."- - - . :: 6 , :. - ',I .. ~., , , AD_Alp . Stret., .e. ...-,-,,, Blilikill-: ; Station .. " lt . ; . ,::: l', ;: ''' '- . ' , 4 Books. ... • Dye -- Dye,stu Sit-: , , ' --, 1,. 1 . . 1 1, 70 . 4.,:t , .:t.,.. i i. ,... , - 4 , 1 , ~ , , •:. - 5.:...1 4 -a a ls &c.,.,. .;4 ~." „ U 7 . Nt 12 1 w ., Wli* • • ' ..4 . , Thstifid tii - friiindg - ioi ' Put favors , h e -.; :hil t* 6 7 v 1- selling -4 . : ` 4* to reeeivel A•liWrsl shisidr ' war PIP ! F ! mn ageTn't 110c...iillect;li. CASH "at ktisk be islet to be *ixit.• ...` -- - ' '', • .'. ' .:-•.:::. ,4, 5 11 '*,"1:i . , thrje 1311847 - .'• • t : ''' •••' i ." .' . - • bmilsonie Co.. EMI & Co's.' ooi! wANTED: dohs Butter,Baga, Bess': - ~ ,„ ~ofte„ e May 13i 047: , , _ . : luriE.EsB,4E, NEW . • ., and ...VERY 0111141 Mist iffmni mid§pkiner.l3loooC.:-.:11 kt" iieue liar) sod tee theso. , ;.g •-*Miluit'Onityli7.llB 47, : - • if. I CASH P.l, 1d beer W 7=7/11 B. a ißlf 4 • • , -.4:ft*440 11a.a.4114 1;:z - - good - e B. . , OtirA. Ok6; ITIGI-IBBT price paid for Batter and Itggs by A • B. Biltylit;', :=0 'S:T.o4l,s4l . l..yjtist received of:06 :. Y . 8.-SAYRE. i: , ..t...„p,. coy R, che , • LEA • UGARi, #4=l - 'efiestiJiiiip . ty, Just Teoeivea ' - • '5. • - , • 'IEEE:and:Y.OM FLO - UR and. MEAL,Iiir & SA:tim.-; a Heeded . NAILS, MMER 4cheap, ' SE YS, BIM* DIREVISILL 13/1 ~ ' ' k : --E .4.IJSK. - tfrA INIEWTON = - - - . • • -, • t _, fi , Attothey; ate; Office; a 'few rode. South of ti gotta 110 . 4, .. ~ • ~ t ! F ! Lhsh." ~./- ~; 1 /. I‹. 14pirunt. 1: , ).',' JO, . ~ fi lilsr - I lct tiimoOK,. . i' 4 ,' ATTORIOIY AT „ Moatroie. Pa64- Hr re) ioovottitii.office Tutnple'street, liortli ithhf one'dehr Baseof the- office of B. T4'eake-asqo analloe,doors west of the Register.P,liht*S OFPC , fi c e. • ~ • ' ' '-' '-" "- '- 4: TRIM- K the and best ever of- OL ! T & CO SMITHS, STEVENS & Catiinet Chair Makep—Moutpioe r l ccitinty,lW: ' P. RIRTINPfiI ' A.; FMB, JR, . F. AFRILY, • n or LUSK '; by mutual K, E RS. • CALEB' WEEKS,:',: - Saddle, gement and Tnuth-Nlater-Bhopoppositll! the Fariner's Store. • • R. SEARLE & CO." • A good aisortment of 'Dry Goods, Crock" i' 7 ' *are, &c. &e., West rider ITEL I , counts, has tted, and is I f the public. wants and rovided for, 1: Hotel, mat - -,,. : ...Ai .' BENJ. i 'SAYRE .'' . - - tii , • Dealer in'Ateires; liartisinire t prt 00,0444.:-4,iiret side of Pub* ilccerate. • ; '-- . '-_,---:',-,• „ -'-`- , I , , ~_ I F, 2 13. CHANDLER & VO, •p: Dealers iii Stoves, Tin-ware, Stationery; Thy Gee, &c. &e.—East aide of Public Avenue: .hittg to stop the Chen by any MERRJ L 4k , 4T r Capri, iFilrip, Voistrilke:•=ir West si4e of Palk Avenuri.; . . j . SFoRD. 7. - 541 . : .WLEY r SUll covitiairthet Blackinzathingbussmeatinits out braz,icries at his lila Stina bear Keeler'sllverie BENTLEY; Attorney it Law, at tire old office aAY* spdi 144 of the.Ottettbottifs. tt- t'tt t •;:' . . - -PA DGrgy,j ; ' Cabinet and ' ittakeng.l-Aloo Paintinip'Sr hie old Mind oft -'' 4 FE at the Store LYONS. A. CHAMBERLINi- - Attorney at Law.leffice over the tkwella I ' l * & qa;, awn& of Pubpe Afenite yal-Tieiquifaq rt at 12 1-2 ! • eft. per LYONS. Ph .r4ciaiii ,lkllilf L dc ; R :office lßlOit: we t ti - sid * . e s: of Pnblie-A'Vetine over the Shire OCR. SeitrAes& OD '! '/' • !G. Z. rloteett. •• 5 . ' IMES XANKE. - Fahionlible dOtootYtillatlit4si J. •ETHERME; Groceries, - Fruit!, Confectionaries, Mu"feleific Paints, Ona, and a variety; of nick mast ed, sad . for & Co. MILLS4.;`'En t iT4Riii.A.N; Farmer's Store. A geneMl , variety of goods alwayt . .ma hand: One door below the iesidenee oF'W Post ' • • • - • mad . &lazy )8 and oiler 1' mall"" rims, viz:- 4 atm. bar ds. • MACK & 1 ROGERS, Coach„ Perils/mead Sleigh Atanninetarenii _ pike street, aithe old; ileartisiey stand s sre. to serve 'enamels, in the most tellnedie*of thii age. : Articles in our line.corucently onMnd , 0 mac, and repairing time ott4hort unties, • NOLDB. 5 lvr4 ' at ,r &Co . , $:,!•;& MULFORD Dadersin Dry.Goods;Cknclurry'varrairies, Jninniit Tools, Arn.,:drn. Enstaide Pnblir: Avehnc - PLOWB: & SAYRE. - DR. It SMITH, DEINTIST6-13eti Teeth on Gold Plateintt aft operations , On the teeth'in the Wit! liefoand` L. liteerlee on Biket4iiik and:Tneei.: days,of eich week. foretell on- S & SUM nit the store" LYONS. 11 F. WHITNEY, M: Ph Surgeon, & Residence N 4 2,1 7;(oproilF,thel3aptisit Ohtp4l4)l !Outfit. 04 • • - r r usual well to. the seis e times for 6 • Z. G. ISBELL - Boot iliaStK4initer—thret i devra toirdk 44111;: ivhifiely. 250. f.Prodirty; Jogisok very article r B, each as • JOHN GROVES, , ,' reibionai)ie Tyrq'doiort • • -• , - s : B. SALISBI.TRY . " - ''' . OltGoodu forth*, People:.-p u bfi o "MO" , = rir • ..• children's ' ' Q ~- ~ ' ~ '' '• ' = --, ' ' ' 1 ': -: -1:,. li B , , PEMONNET,,, 4 It .3; t, .6`4 1 . hi; 600d4 Hardwire j -Geocaitleithicio e l l ' ' y aced. 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