Off B EMI COP.UCTZD ,PENNay ivAN . oak ; Matt ii; b iinyam . ei*O Pew 141, town4KhaliV tit 7 a %Mk • irarddo Names do Umumatow Dal coo C ter Cl*srpe at, ,Ch • - *Montgomery Co Farmers' blc gacks Farmers' bk Read'g East= Northampton no Lancaster bank Far bk Lancaster Lebanon Harrisburg l )1. Aikbilertown Cathie • .Columbhi Midge Nortinuublap i Miners . ' bk' ' e Wy'g:bk Wil kab'e Pitta g demand notes " certificates , 1 at notes Towanla York . I n Gettystnire Charribeisbart Way b 1 • Browniville • Erie Berke colank n Honesdale Bk Bing's co Lewistown , Lnm bk n West Branch bit Dom Cr Retipt 20231 dis Lehigh co bk dis, Laugh Nay Kt:ript 1 dial 4th M issue 16 dis NEW I VORK. N Y City bask dis Clinton bk N y dis GlilberbeitlC frond North River bk'g co do City Trost & Rlegcd d. Wool Grow -we, bk +d'.. White Plains lfk . a dis Lewis - co bk f dis Far & Dro bkuff i die Millen bk of (flyde 15 dis Far bk of Sene4adis tCoin bk of N York "2 dis Lafayette bank; dis' N Y Bk'g mini. 6 die Dry Dock banit dis N Am Trost oe dis Bank of Buffalo, 5$ dis Bank of Brooki)ort 33 dis Himilten,bk s 31 dii Com bk BIALA) 5 - dis All solvent banks la: Country banks ; Except bk of Colum bia, Green at: Hud son,Middle.d..istets, Platsburg, Niagara, Wash and Warren, Wash Man Co. Wayne co bank, Mer and flanto' Del Co bank t Ex bk Po'keepeie Pottsdam Man# Co Red Backs. • fal • NEW JERSEY. Mechanics' and Mann wren' bk Trbnton Princeton bank: Plainfield bank • 37 State bk at Canacten ,Cumberlan, d bank Mount Holly, t Salem Bk'g co _ Monmouth ban no sale N Hope Del Bratige j dis Trenton Bk'g cO old All other banks: Far di Mech isa4k of I N Brunswick no sale Hob Bk'g &G co broce W'ashington Bk'g Co io Franklin bank do Jersey City Bank do Monmouth ilo N J ManniCitt do Protec and I.4nibard do State bk at Trenton too Bank of N Bruniwick to Mech bk Patterson do FINE NEW TEAS. AT NEWTORII PRICES. L• M. REIFiSRD, of BDIGHAMTON, N. Y., ha" made arrangements with the NEW YORK PEKIlsi , TEA COMPANY, for the sale of TEAS in Binghamton, and can furnish his customers, and the trade, with Tess at the same prices that the Company charge for them in New York, which is, at least, from cme to shillings cheaper on each pound - than tia&Groce sell at. And hrevery case where these TOO do tgive satisfaction the money will be paid balk for em. ICI Catallog7 of Teas. G EN. 'Young Hysim, t ood, I do. do. sweet cargo, 50 do. • do. fine car o, 75 do. do. OVer l . , 100 Silver Leaf--seiblomld even by large dealers, be -4,0,6 cause of the small is made on its sale—is a very supenor, Tee. - do. do." -golden atop, . 150 .Golden C/iop--4 . : his is the finest Green Tea cultiva ted in Chinni It is of the first pickings, and ex cels all . ode* Green' Teas for the delicacy of its flavor, strength and arena. Heretofore this Tea has never reached this country except in small .lots to suit the purchaser. Hyson, fine, : . - do. very foie, Gunpowder, flap, do. ear,u fine, Imperial, fine, • do . extra fine. Hyson Skin, :good, MEI Ning Yong, string awl Ring Yong—The It Oolong. Oolong, a delicious B Compare,.this iniperior as Wog an9olong Oolooplainine the - deeept , idazgation ' Engludi 13,realdist, fine do. sei • Hawgnes inix t inre, a Tea, Pete Figurer,' do. scented:' Ne good flavor, 176 --re sell this at 50 etg. and 1 1 T ea, 50 I ea with that soki by grocers, Tea. The difference is too • , , too palpable. th, 75 fine, ch and highly . flavored 1 50 • I'so es is u fragrant and surest ds a perfume that istralyde growth, and ' , superior to ever sold kilns country. Ne Plus VZira4-This as a nosegay. It yie lightful. It of _ say thiugof 4he I Fr The abhve e. she varieties contained! -every variety * T oned' and can suit dyer brie sums. Teas seer all, dot, •qualatitieeof 'ht., 4 lb., Recoetsgegulatioss. e does not comprise' in my assortment. I have and every shade of quality, fiatidieus purchaser. The up in Chinese packages, in !, and 1 lb. each. • We Dire iribd the Tesikowsligazd Bitewilltry - 4* delixiilereiii i "we You'ingbEoiismt4 whotealepirkeKii6be rriftWmat - Thierim admidaiiioWo ciliWor! sismOimm eas imported by the Pekin 77 Faholt itteet, and if we They are joelliag the moot ,ser dreulk, aad.reted OHM at .I,gelriging Peat. , liobtabini at album ..17 the min g le: at Pam TeaCompeay,7o and • .0044 stock 114Graen and 'Ma& Tau t it'dul Visited is#Ltra no* aiiiitrea a pee benefit to ;row l j iPdeed, Pitn Green tnadeal. 130 a, .f 15i - artbei I , ,anti 77,,*0tt to obtain UN yogrviNalfi wieb. for. rsomMitrr rt. intre „ , 4510,1164 di) worth H~elefplet it pomade, to .. obtain rad imem rag 400 leh' Ilekhz Tema Coopetry, 7 ; •ii aa4 —~ol4"jri iiorl to - pew, aipi 77 Offiet EOM . 011 e !MIEMMM!Mi !Atriablot di, I .1 0.. k nal ' ) 1 ctattv , ini Airkaltiral City ! bk Por -oa— bat& )do land do • do biercinailei. Btalwater 0 Bangor Cor 'VVestbrook bkdo bk do k do Citizens' bk . ,do Globe bk do Wasitingstai co, • 410 • Flan bk , do All solient blinks dis VERli k O st l4:. Rank.of 8t limns 14 dis Ptro(Delmi " dis All Solvent Rai 4 dis MASSACHUSETTS; AD solvent banks 4 di s • ~-.RMODEI ISLAND All solvent Unita die MARYLAND. Baltimore banks Patapscoliki dis Mineral bank I dis Fredericktowu HageratoWn Far & Millers' bk Ha gerstown brokß Westtninster - Albs Williamsport '• t dis Cumberland 1 dis Salisbury • broke Franklin bank Stursuebannah broke MilhnEton broke Fiede.nclt cto bk. aal Btoken bk* various prices Baltimore & Ohio Re lief notes 10 dis DELAWARE. Bank of Delaware par Wil'n & Branyw7ne par Farmers' bk Del par Union bank,_, par Bani of Smyrna par -Under 'Ss 4 dis DlB. OF COLUMBIA. . Vashingtim City dis Georgetown dis Far & Mechanics'. Alexandria dis Bk of Alexandria broke Mechanics' bit broke Franklin bank no sale Merchants bank do VIRGINIA. Ex bit & branches dis Bk of Va & bra'chs 1 dis Far bk & b'cha dis Valley bk & b'ch dis Wheeling lali dis Wheeling p notes 14 dis NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks. 2 dim Small notes 24 dis SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks 14 dis Small notes 2 dis • GEORGIA. • Bk of St Mary's ia— Ocmulgee • do Monroe B. . do Columbus do 'Plunnix bank do Eichange bank do Chat R bath.. do Central bkof Mill do Georgia B'kg co do Rocker B'kg co do All solvent banks 2 - ALABAMA. All solvent banks 5a6 dis Small notes 8 dis 01310. Cincinnati ^ diS Solvent bk notes 2 dis ILLINOIS. Bank of Illinois 70 dis State bank 50 dis KENTUCKY Notes 2 dis Small notes 3a3& dis LOUISIANA All solvent banks MISSOURI 2 dis 1 All solvent banks 2&a3 dis INDIANA All solvent banks 14a2 dis . .FLORIDA. 'Southern Life & Trans, poriation Co. So 37i 75 1 00 75 1 00 75 1 00 37i 75 1 00 4the .fitakst . _igilessrefseees ai *leek Teisguiwa.. bl'AtesigiOleittel.lizepireLijorte mpircallthe 4 fluky paclumealhat Chineeeingesaity: =ale • , Itamtairgage•tcp,buylTeas at this great establish mt, sit4a luxury awl comfort to.. ilrink_tbem.— They :selltOod tea* tAft . flul reuulqukm 4 Yfb o )°' sale iifieelt. eiontry meOliett4`diito,t , iisb to sea goo* Teas, can stiatsis 'ootaii them at this place, onpreakeable tetras.—Easporiaat ..EZr The above TEXsrp * l isle by . t. X 0, 14 ' SOf feijoelro XXXFOX iimeCohiiy.'" Binghamton, pa • 11,1041. s B. 114-1 A TUE ENE ,OFFEitS H/ ESTprice for Batter and Bre by B. SAAB. STQV*B—n new supply just received 'of the most -approved patterns, by • B. BAYKE. SALT:4-a fresh supply, just received by B.BYRE BEEF! and PORK, FLOUR and MEAL, for sale by:• • ' II &AY , ; , GARMENT CITTING. THE itubscriber havin g withdrawn for the pres .l. ent,from all connection with the tailoring busi ness except cutting, will hereafter give his attention to that . - ptitticular branch exclusively. Front a long and successfu I experience, with recentimprovements, and a regular receipt of the latest fashion, ho has entire coaddence in his ability 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 s'ake of the Tar; (except where charity may dictate otherwise.) Those therefore who are able to pay bat always withhold, will please also with hold-theitt custom. • Shop toyer the Hat Store, first building north of the Stage hunAe. P. LINES. N'lcontrin,e, May 5, 1847. 47.m3 . 509000 S ITTUR, S wan and a i gual m in ty tel o y f at . SalisbniT's, . MonsreWe 13th _May, 'V. List of Popular Medicines, P,OR SALE BY L. if. REXFORD, I BINGHAMTON , N. Y., WHO '3 WHO keeps constantly on hand a full assort ment of genuine DRUGS & MEDICINES, PAINTS & OILS, DYE WOODS & DYE STUFFS, GRGCERIES. FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c.—all of which*ill-be sold CHEAP AS THE CHEAP EST. ' ; Pmts. Sands' Sarsapmillti 81 00 salt rhdtun reunidyl 00 Roman eie balsani 25 Indian Panacea 2 00 Mcmunnts elix of cipi• ,LlTti 25 Phinney's Piths & 37 Moffat's life pills 05 a 50 do rhcenix bitters 1 00, Shertnan's med. ldz's 251 do fever & ague Jo 1 oft do dinner Iowa; 1 50 do poor. man's p 'r do Glogeonian 1 00 Jayne's Expectorant 1 00 do hair tonic 1 00 do tonic vermifuge 5 0 , • do carminative Lads. 50 do genitive pills 25 Dalley's!paie extrac tor' 50-L 100 Hay's liniment for pile* ' " 1:00 Washington elix. for dysentery. &to. 1 00 Cooper's Own salve 25 Marr's cern salve 2.5 Gridley's salt rheum ointment 25 Rash's infallible pills 12 Phelphs' tomato pills 25 do restorative bitters .25 Miles' tomato pills 50 Fahnestock's verufge 25 Cheeseman's Arabian , balsam 5011 00 Alebasi's blsa crkii salve, 50 do cou ghy ,• 50 do pile pills P _25 do cathartic pills r. 25 do ..plasters , 12 do kverkagee syrup 50 Minslowlikkalitam of .hoarhotmd ' t 50 Taylor's balsam o Liverwort : el & 50; Mother's relief 2 00 Foagates' anodyne ! cordial. 31' W istar's balsam of wild cherry 1 00 Resurrection or Per- gian pills SO L I ,00f Jew David's-or 14e- 1 brew plaster 50! Egyptianrbalm 50 Fish's lily syrup 1 001 Lotrgley'a panacea 1 50{ Dutch pills or lion of the day 137 Biglmp's - anti-bilious I pills , Ht ms' s balm of 00 1 I health do worm tea . dia catarrh snuff do magneticodmitica 1 50 do hair regenerator 07 Parker's poling:uary balm • 1 00 Lr 4 Baum: de Itrmon. , pr French balm of 50 Rapp's Indiarkplaster 25' Sthith's sugar coated dills 25 Bartholothew's . pink - _ Syrup . 50 - r SpOhn'ltsickheadache D. Hibbard * anti remedy 50 • bilious.pill • 12 a5O Christie . " Galvanic' Hanes ahatt, liniment 25 flings 37 e 1 50 Peerrevartnifttge,or 4b bands 1 50 , dead shpt 25 db plasters • 73 Clickhresoasagarcoat -40 Impede fluid 1 00, od pills 25 Aastin's magical liar. . Illoutheivilsalro, for :bent 25 11. 50 cm4sbkder- .1 00 Brisk pil ls 25 Sheen' s pill 12 gotlea rutgboue.oitit•:' 50 Bcerpii'socr - atistic oil 1 00 Pies life pills 25 bfliair's Acoustic oil 1 00 Uam's electualy, Felts ales:non 18 for cure of piles 1 . 00 Lleurick's strengthen Moor's ass. of Life , i int i 25 Bristol's *srsaptaPla I 00 8en1W".391"/".- Sehddir'ilmonitipanf 00 ' trthig syrup Ctibper's ndigia oil 1 . 50 Whitteiextes'AnserY. ' 4.25 Ggcliers34 Ihrat.t iMitment , . •50 - dis sagas,* gnip Ki Gli*lsu MO/ 1 0 43 g 25 inana i r evak IMe ASrican,_ ,e 7, . 01 p _ 2 5 all IlldNef•Plingee4 "00 It CheWel pl. 00 Woodriaarsaparilla a ' Coal hair { 4ra• wadchirrybftters 100 Live 37, a. 100 Tousay's ' nniveral atin b !r-tobthi 'I • . eointenant 1 ; , 5. , -• Onelash lilt ' 37' Oriental rinlia or wv. > - . Mixastt hair dy 50 crag? ham 25 Lo ve nap ' 25 Vausi, am,. lidroar . Lboxidaguesr g l oat. &misc. muilareila 00 ica p& I 25 Swop body Loos sio al, tonsaibittara I .25 Sliti,Ts 011 4 18 4 1 1ri ojnaciatiiiliBlabta .25 '_loll,loll4‘ - ' I, OP 13 30 161 0 111 z4 36. I w i rWPthaill# l os 7ll4o wido woo Abeso,Abot oont,uperacoL 4l .,l,- bekii.APitlor}* ol d gilieb - - ;l* "zia!riesegyanWsftwas; , -',. ~:- ti,/: . - t ,* -.F.. ; K.ut. i' L. 111. SAXWEL -, Oingbanston, Jan. 18, 1847, 50y14 UM= rRICE. 37 Gregory's pills Fisk's sugar coated pills - . 4 25 Balm of Columbia 500'5 Hitchcock's anti-bil ious pills - ' l Coveres balm of life 1 50 Micheal' freckle wash 50 Lee's Pills 25 Brandrcth's pills 25 Poses poorman's pills 12 Bedean's plasters 25 Libby's bitters 75 Nerve a bone rheu rustic linirnent 50e1 00 Wilkinson's unmade wound salve 37 Thompson's eye water 25 Hill's balsam of lioney 12 Cepaalic slug 25 Hungarian balsam of life 1 00 McAlister's all-heal ing ointment 25a50 do •hair oil 50 do toilet oil 50 iSegur'sirestoratire pUlte.s Larbor'k ex.ltingwortl 00 Clove anodyne, cure for toothache 25 Climax syrup 50 Dr. Ford's pectorial syrup 75 do tonic cordial 37 do universal pills 25 Hooper's female pills 12 Anderson's Scots pills 12 Godfrey's cordial 12 Bateman's pectoral drips 12 Turlingtcm's balsam of life 12 Pacific oil 25 a 50 Eddy's rheumatic . . tincture 5O • Beautifying soap 50 'Keeler's invisible ink' 25 !Connerspain eztract'r 25 'United States pills 50 ' i Watermaia's rheumat ic plaster 25 !Chapman's summer f cordial 18 4s 37 IBrinkerhofrs region - - ! tive 1 00 Opodeldoc, bard and liquid Edward's salt rbemn ointment .- 150 Medicated coughcandy 6 iWhite's salve 12 IGalatine capsules 25 a 50 Veg. pulmon'ybalsam , so ' Brown's strengthen ing plaster 37 'rtwood's canker drops 18 do jaundice bitters 37 do spinal elixir 37 thle Linn'steniplifebitt'r . sl 00 do Cbilese blood. pills Indian hair dye 50 Webster's sdrsuparilla 75 -do bilious Ala 25 id* tincture 25 Gargling MI 50 a 1 00 Merchant's kiansa'plal 00 Ex. latichu'i. cubebs 1 50 — 3 , Pyriisit hair.dve • 50 a, r 4re. • vino, „:ko trowieteivit' ignhanclikae lot 00 - i ‘• Dry Goods, _ BOOltiAztltatiourry, • 'Groeii6S,Dye:!ititirs," • t Nails; Fish, - . Thankful to friends for past favOnt he hope** sellit cliesp to receive a liberal shade of their pot. ironage. • Mr Recollect, for CASH at; least, he is not to be undersold. .Montrose, May 13, 1847. ••,• • . G, Geese Feathers, lititt+r,Rags; Begs &c. &c. J: LYON&‘;'? 847. • • • BOOKS. • . 'aznily Bibles for 10s; also cotnuxon imd , Bibles, Testaments, Gepgraphies • and! ithmetics, Grammars, Pldlosophiast auk Books; Saunders ' , and Town's ik; Porter's Cobb's,} leaden: A good assort- Books and Tickets. Also, the new .tyk- .s for the Presbyterian, and Baptist secie tiec•—Methodistityffili for sale by May 13, 1347. : . 2 • ATEN"T Paile, Brooms, Clothes: Pm,%* Butter P' Stamps and Ladles, 'BY 7 ; J. 140141 Lt May 13. " WOOL CARDIN r. AND SPJNNItNG.' rin, subscriber wishes toi inform his friends and former customers that lie. is prepared to card Wool with despatch an j d in the best style. He will also take good clean Wool in the fleece and ileliver it in good sound,Yarn at from 8 to AO cents per run. • Those having to hire their spinning done, would find this to their advantage, and save themselves the troubletof preparing their own wool. Wool will be taken to manufacture into Broadcloth, Flannel, Blankets, and shawls, to suit customers. Two hundred pounds of beedh-nut Lard will be taken in - exchanav for work. N. B.—lt is expecte d ' . that payment will be made in all cases when the work is de- I livered, either in cash or saleable produce. DANIEL H. REELER. Silver Lake, May 15, 1847. Niff HE subscribers are now red,eiving their T sock of , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, To which they invite attention. Most kinds of produce rec'd in exchange. ;They wish it distikdy understood that they are not anxious ito sell goods ezecpt for PAY DOWN! - Mills & Shermad. MontOse May 18, 1847. [lwo L. POST 4 co.. ARE receiving their stock of:: • Spring and Summer GoOds, Consisting iri part of . GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. _ Cloths, Cassinters, Velveo and Mar sielles Vestings, Linens, Bleit. and un bleached, Tweeds, Oregon and ,York Mix tures, Stripes and Najd, Wocilen Substi tute,,&c. • LADIES' DRESS GOODS. - Plain and figur'd Delaines, Lawns, Jac onets, Ginghams, Gingham Ldwns, F ash ionable Dress Silks. SHAWLS. A beautfiul assortment from 5s to $5,00. Parasols, Silk & Cotton, from 2,5. Fans, rich styles. Oil Silk, ; Worsted, Linen Hdk'fs, silk iloss. Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, best ass't in town. Briousels Lace, Buttons, Fringes, Bobbins, figqed Mus'ins, Hosiery and Gloves of all descriptions. ENGLISH & AMERICAN tRINTS. Bonnets, tabs, 'flowers, Ribbohs, Skirts, a new article, Put. Leather Slips, Buskins, &c. GROCERIES, Of every kind, Crockery; Hardware, Iron, Nails, Steel Mill Saws, Log Chains, Tin Ware, Fish, and Pork. SOLE LEATHER, (Bought - before the advanste,) Saddle and Harness Ware, Maus, India Rubber Clcabs, Fldor Oil Cloths, ,D4nask Car riage trimmings, Drugs, a small nos% of staple articles chepp, German polci g ne,— Looking Glasses, a good variety,: We flatter ourselves the stock we offer this Spring to our friends, is eqtial to any we lhave heretofore offered, in quantity, qual ity, and cheapness. With our thanks for favors heretofore,we tenderour invitations " to call and see us." MOntrOse May 17, 1847. Wrl" F B. CHANDLER:6r ! CO..are now re f . ceiving a large and well sefpcted addi- tion to their stock of GOOds, to which they Would invite the attention of putihasers: Their stock it now quite large and they are determined - that fortqah, Barter, or on approved credit, tliiy will sell at least as low as , any establishment in the county. Montrose May 17, 1847. AIIIE RICAN, French and English Cloths and Cassitneres, Satins and faneyVest ings for sale by Chandler & Co. CLOVERSEVD. . ciLCIVEBSEED of the large kind, sale by Montrose, May 27, 1047. 0,, ler &Co. DRINTB, a good ofs.sortPipot s American I- aid BOO*. Vtai eheapi i • • • Chandlir & Co. ` QIIMMER Stuffs. tweed sßro 13 Linen &c. Co. lIINGHAMS, Lawns, - steli, and o th er Ul Dress Goods & co. OHEETINGB, Bro.. ouSl yarieijro- , ;. • - Cliendier*Coil. idid ts EGHORIV L. Chstiditirat;to.'"' .it AXES;.I.] QUI I EIII94,Aufs, S., the birg *ill/if/IkChsa4 kir co. April Mb, 1847, , , 649011/ESt • peashiehi' Amor, ti not the 6c,ltiall eileepot"Nratti7t- Chandklr & ' '''''''' ' ,}I • "Ri N . ' . : ' , • , ti: ....:2 I.k. 4 , ... , 41 'P- - ,:-.5.11'i. -. 4 ::if4., ~ ,t 1: ~ 't' ' ' II • ieS -:,,. i . -.111";AN:h. .•. !•••' L. :it , . ;3 4 ik , . , 1 , •: t.jr.i:71.1: , ! , i ”. - I'': (ti .:1•11 - li , r '' TN_ cap ), /e,fiall r:O2 thp ibllowiiiigol4.o4t A Were lhainlid ' t4',i l i, `iheiesto#)itiati cl, iiiiiital 'hi bly`• ' " itiiettililic litlids',' laiiii liiiie usedJ•tbit, Doi:nettle afiliritatitil ft•Spititiing Wheelvend W4b.:•ooCilfl inosayirigtlsubtion. tially, that theY s.ao,sPiot.W. ll .hlitt ; Iletelli : or.. eight .rtso,, (or , ainxit .f:our ,5 1 1rfy's w i cork)••M.. diem, With as much ease ' is they , can,perr fOrni an i erdiiiiiii diti'Ll '4ilt * 'Willi' 'ti'ciiin iton whaeL The infere 'latitresistable tr tbatitlyill. hereafter. be triers torofitabletfor the farther who mattqacturea : his moot, with ihia.mapliing to have in , his employ at the 'sable cost foilitirfir, one . girl, titan fotir girls with the' eiiirlinon` stand-and-spin Wilieels•:— [PeepleltAdiniciitek '' • . 1 . 1 1 1 ' -• : , -, —4— • i : I . The : nOdersigned,.eitizens of :Montrose, have wittlessed, with much aatisfaption the i operation. of Lime! maChine deo militated the 44 Doiiestieltiorizblital Spiniiirf :wheel;" lately inVented by - Ilirbm F. -* eeler of Springville, in; this county. It appears to us to be a valuable improvement,* -view of the ease with : which it is used' and the, ra pidity with which it executes. We doubt not that •our Partners generrflly,' with' all who ' toil andtspin" will apprtive!ft too. Montrose, Susq'a ea. Pa: , , ; Col. Franklin LOSk, Hon. Wm. Jesstip, .. • Gen. D. D. Warner, Joseph Williains i . ` • Thos. Johnson, Hon. M. C. Tyler, . S. S. Mulford, Henry J. Webb, p. M. ' J. B. Salisbury, '', Walter Follet, Treasurer. J. W. Myers, I E. Patrick, Jr., M. II ! Daniel Searle, :. Wm. J. Mulford, • J. Lyons, ' Wm. J. Turrell, t Issue L. Post, Geo. :V. Bentley,: Wm. L. Post 4 . : . Rev. John Lohg.. rir Rights will be sold on the most reas onable terms to those who wisli to;tnake the wheels, or purchase Territoryita sell again in any of, the United States (e crept Ohio.) Those wishing to engage in a business both pleasant and profitable will please call on the subseiiberi in Springville, Susquehanna county, Pa. ,11. F. WHEELER, Patentee ,J. SMITH, Jr., Agent. Springville, April 8, 1847. =EI FIRST ARRIirAL,' OF new SeasOnable • and fashionable Goods for the Spring and Summer trade of 1.147, is now being received by the subscriber direct from New York by Rail Road and Team. The subscriber tenders his thanks! to the public, for the . very liberal patronage hitherto,; bestowed, and hopes to mfrit a continuance Of the same, by keeping on hand those Goods mo.4t dhsirable for cheapness, durability, style and fashitin. Please call and examine the new goods just at Salisbury's. Montrose, Maklt :23,.1347 . ' SUMMER CLOTRS. I ' A great i•ariety of Spring and Summer Goods for 11 Boys and Nieh's wear—very lo;wk--first recd, Saßsbury's. March '25, 1841 BIiOAD CASSINIERS, Twedev, &c., S., just received and will be sold for a final profit at. Salisbury's. March 25, 1847. • LINENS,, ,1.524 T 4 INEN Camkoric and Silk Hdkfii anen Table Spreads, Finc bleached Muslinsi Lairs, Muslin Edgings, Thread; Edgings, and Insertion.at Salisbury's. March 23, 1847.1 I.A6IES' BONNETS. - pLOROICE Druid, China Pearl, an d Straw Bon= nets, aigrett yuriety and the spring and summer fashion very low:at I Salisbury's March 25, 1847'; 000 1 DEACON WANTED; For which the highetit market price V V willlbe pttid at - i Salisbury's. Montrose April 294.18.17. HEAVY SLIEETIN6S. FINE Bleached, and Unbleached iSheetings jnit received .at, Salisbury's. Montrose, April, 22d 1847. BO*NET RIBB014S.! A MOST splendid lot of the latest syle at ry' , alis , March 25; 1841: Sbu s ! • FRENCH •K ID, , L ISLE thread' and Cotton Gloves, that will suit all the Ladies, just received at ,Salisbury's march 25 184 t. HOSIERY. A large "rtili entef Hosiery very cheap nt I Sahwbury s March 25 ~ 1847. • • EMEIROIDERD GINGHX,MS. • • LAWNS -Hickand Elplanded Dresi; goods at t a-liabruy's. March 25,,180.• - TA.3B/5 AND FLOWERS.. - A LARGE varii+ti and extremely' law it • SalisburY'a March 25, 1841. • A ND Parris° Go s° m 2c to 205. 4. ,just iCome lit Banbury's. March 1847 CALICOES, A most vlenditi assortment and elegant variety of_Calt, Spring ilishion, just come at March Salisbury'a. 9.5, }847, LAWNS. • , ATEAT. eui4 gaiteel atylevertnewly law.. spring fashion at Sapaburfa, March " 5, 13471., . .•1 c • • LLPPers and lualtina aGm rate gueo,rtaneat at Pplpbury's.• • Aftic 2:5; 180 1 "" ' • c • MUSLIN DE'LAINS;k-- IGHT iob kaidifid ityler . lhaftenw ec Bahl - bury* 14 1 110 25 / J 847 . SkiIIGIAR Sin Sew ponds orimprtiod yd.; 1 ":f4 - . 1 • 4 •M i n * c'F, ;# 4 4 c,c•l • r10181"8. • y .H; • ; J - pogrit, ILE& :1 4,„ POPITINP,Ifilltil0"*"1011:1 i-triar id "Nip: 24, tau:- MCI 44m6 del summits on Bitildingsj Mercbantliicl arakother prop. ertl, ta i lainst! datuage fir loss by fi re. 'fhb uninirise resorres of the cotripaiy, and their adberen:co to lair and: honorable -prmcl e es - in 'the transaction of all ,theit'business, entitle t rn to .the confidence of tho 'a safe me th s 'of Insn ranee. • F. LUSIC, Agent. Moxqr9pe, June 1 846. ; NEW STY4E GENT'S OATS. SPRING I4SRION' FOR .180. • CkcciwN-74 inches high; 5-16 yeconiin, "kbell r at at; sids 1-16 h+nt and rear, 4 mike. TIP oval, SIM BRIM - 14 wales wide, Tiont and rear, and 19-Is at sides. 131;iniao--4 41'0 inch wide. The fthosii new style, intrbduced iii iew Yorkon Saturday, March 6ttn!by Beebe & Cosier, are now ready find forsale by . H Npri B. MERRILI.c ROOT. an, • • 1 • • A - BY WARNER BROTHERS, Of Grat Baid, 15,000 'b ushels 10,000 ! do. 5,000 : do; 1,000 Wh'pat, 20,000 lbs ) 4 t C j p " , f.) trotter, for C u h i e li ts h e ;tiLlearealeaslt priceMill be paid. 11 ' • !. 'Great, Bend, • 1 BOOTS & SHOES,. coarse and. 144 of al7nost eii,ery quality anil price, by MILL & 51-TBRMAN. ' IlitilT has hoencurrently repo rt. ' ed thriangh the county, andlir is thedec)ared opinion of 44 dredai dip in point of Yarietg and gush . - ; ty, the supply of HATS told CAPS, at 11,1danit„ & ROOT'S Hat and Cup Stord on the West side of the Public Avienue in Montros4, exceeds any thing of the kind evee'exposed for said hithis region ofc onntry. Reader,l do you discred4 Rio rumor? Retnetnber the Net'aptimonition: ! i . Oult , doubts are traitor 4 • And make us loso be good we oft mi4it win. Oct; 22, 1846., • t. 20 Dozen F , uce, NUTRIA, - Brush, Moleskin- atukSillz Hats, of Pall and Winter Fashions, on hand at Merrill & Root% Hat Store,l which, will be sold cheaper ' 1 than ever for ready pay. 1 1 X DOZ colered pad nat..Lynx, &Offen, s. and Cu, _Lc, by Muffs, at; Merrill i, Root' 6 DOk.. squirrel Bliss and Ladies' Ftir aps at I I ' gl & R's. 5D OT, seal, Nutria and Niuskrat Fur tir 'Capkat isl,& Ws. & zr?zro - n - tmset,n-l's, - a'dnd q uality , l l 'ekit' Capsfi so.l 20 ,a. : 1 9 - DOZ. Men's and Boy's silk and , ccitton glazed CaPs,a fewdozn Buffalo Robes,ima any'quan ty. of litfir seal, seale . and worsted Capii4t M & 2 11.'s 4 , - • : a i,DOZI spit. cOney, imitation bnjsh, fur and 9, :wool sportin,4 , , cud wool flats - 1-also Hat Ca sea, Mtriff Cases, CaplCases, &c. at • M'& R's. CASH pai-; 4 for Peltell ' !1M & R. . 1 '-f, • B iNt.,,AmToN plow Points for 1 1 $ 0,44 sue iliad-e. : : 50 Also Wiwtie County Points-at : - 111mtfrose, Oct.; 22,. 1846, 1 .1. HAAS! HAMS! 500 1.,8.5. wanted in s im A cil i tli,: itl a . t ,B "oth Feb. 18.17. ; • cos MNTIN. THE Publisher's of the People's Akixocate, bar ing the use of ali entirely new . arid :tnedern us sortmeut of JOB.TYP E, are now prepaleitto ezecute, in a neat and satisfactory style, all kin& id " 108 PRINTII\A , I T - at price* to snit the times. POW H LETS i BILL LEADS, ; CARDS,I CATALOpIYES,' . I• ' HANDBILLS, . BLANKA:, &C. Printed )11`sltort notic, and in the best kyle of the Art. . .; . s„ 1, M" X share of the •eople's patronage Os respect fully solicited. , 11 , July 4 1 4846. .•.- 1 i - , A T the Shop of JOHN -G a, ROVES, ttwo &ion below the Furmer's Store, thiNew York Spring and Summer Fasbions for 1897 and John lunaself !nay always be found, there, read - to mein ure his : patrons for any kind of a suit,ithey may choose to wear. It is a self-evident fact Sitat- men rimst hate olothes, and the stibscriber• flats re self thaqhe can suit the taste of every mut who may, favnr him with their custam. Gutti4 dene.on short notice, and so.mirked, that " the wayfaring man though a fool may ,apterr" making !tap. EP"! Merchantable producninuteash trill be ta ken for ivork JOHN GROVESI Montrne, May 6, 1847. . 47m3 FLQUR.. Q!UPRIFI,NE Flour for sat') by ► Apri . 120111,•1897. Chandlir ‘k.t. Co; -, WANTED. _ 1 ii t 1 ! 6,00ci Bils Oats, MOO barbels' kyti, 'l6O Inudiela 'Pow seed, sad 30Q..FirkinoAlidiy But tor, for Ithich rt e highest market price; wilt 4e paid by: - 1 1 ' • bfallaleSbanPon. • A • Juie 4 : , 15471 . .:. ~,. ~-, ~,1 .1 , 1 TN PLOUGHt!':': 4 . 1 , AllArAE'le: Plo ughs and Po!nbkfar' elby 7 ,IPOI 21 1 . Bias 3G Bljeritua• - ESS GrOODS, 6 0:4!faii4,Pisild4;441 Fab. 3 aclu, .B, ze - ; * greet variety jest. received by ' • , 1817. BILL/.8 *k. B oritW 4 . i' - ..., I. ' ‘.. 1 .: ,`. Vi r ANTED, L.- L '''.-- ) 4 . .' . , /14 as s'ilkireigiiiiii ilia Tialgailne4s. - 1 ;wits ortyraTe : olkot , tocdpo g riiii)! ter; whi l Llvin tontalcii %as& isairtil L . , 4 cfn etpt Tektrii, iliii vionthik,. - iinilibid - 'is*our• poluaM c ,141448 at- .-,,,- ; .., . • .4 .. 1 t ' , , " . F• g• 6 hralo: 4 - r t ,- , i, ,'Ma , 12,11811 1 -'.— '1 . . i I T )1 . 111 Ir. EM!MME THE s'l'id' :1.y;,. OF : r ow tomp rumg — . a . gektral.introductery outline . of UniverugUltiat try,. ancient' and mod ehifri.ls„f ll ,gdereetiee . . of separate Historiei o; *Oviery .I,n*iiiiti:fitdion that 'eiisti, Oar ' rue, progress, present condition, ,cc. ; , I.K.giowg.4, MAUNDER;; • Author of the Treafilary of knowledge,!'" Biograph• ical TieustFy,', ;! Literary amiScientif id•Treasilry,"&e. „ including THE HISTORY OF AMERICA, EDFr,*D,p! JOAN INMAN , ES?.. The repulilieitiotent Ilia stainable work has be en undertaken partly.en account of the high favor with which it has,heen received in England, but' chiefly in consieration of its intrinsic value, arising from the Ricitiiai:::adaPtion of the plan 'to a want that has been long and, generally felt and from the judgment and fidelity manifested in its execution.— The idea of giving,* a single work, of no very formidable dimenlions, and at a price which brings it within the reacia , of very Moderate circumstance s , a sufficient outline bf the voirld's whole history, and similar outlines of the history of every nation, is sr, obviously judicioui find appropriate as to require iur enlogium. Every person who cares at all for the acqusition of _useful knowledge must desire to pla sma such a general know)ge of past events, not on- - ly in,his own .countiy but n all count ri es, as shall enable him to understand t e perpetually recurring allusions that are fottml in almost any course of gen et end reading a because for want of such understand big there as always a serious diminution both of pleasure and profit', • even in the peinsal of such works as arc designed chiefly for amusement. For instance, most of Sir'.Valter Scott's novels are found ed. upon -history, and abound with references to his tend events and personages, a want of some, c quaintance with Which detracts seriously from the interest 'aid delight 'they are so well qualified tr awakens sal situ f most other works belonging to' the better " clans of What Is called light literature. But thedifficalty bas been to obtain this general through many bogus, re knowledge vvitboat, going quiring a greater expenditure of time and money than most persons are able or warm." ' to afford ;. and to obviate sach-difficulty has b - Cen the purpose of Mr. Maunder. . His plan has' tlie tnez4t of oomplote n ost. shit is v i a . doubtedly the best that could have been desired.— Ile gives first a geuetid sketch of ancient and mod ern history—a rapid and comprehensive- birds.eye view, as it were, ofthe rise and progress of nations. the most importantincidents of their career, and their relations to each other; and after this he takes up the nations separately, furnishing, a concise di-. gest of all that is important or desirable to know concerning each, and thus affording a soft of key to Die changes and events that were more briefly indi cated, rather by their results than their incidents, in the general sketch or outline. Thus the points of history are brought within a managaide cempass; and an excellent foundation is laid for more thorengh an at extensive readintin referenceto any portion of the world, or any epoch of which u complete knowledge may be desired. In the execution of this plan the author has been, very successful. His notice of historiMA events, tho' brief, are lucid and .satisfactory ; and : he traces tht: connection of effect and cause with singular acumen and . generally with mosecommendablefreedom from partiality or bias; thus snpplying a very 'good ides. of the philosophy of history as well as the facts which history records. In a word, the work•wiTl befound invaluable to the - general reader and. a very useful help to the student. Complete in two volumes, large octavo, with en. Eravingsp-$4. An Adition in paper covers, complete suitable ; for mailingi $3. • • DANIEL ADEE, Pub • .107 Fulton street, Now-York. TN THE BOOK OF NATURE AND OF CO5l- moirsense, that the natural vegetable productions of evervl country are, if properly applied, amply suf. ficieut 'fOrthe cure df every malady it cident to each pecaliaij climate. Wright's , rndian Vegetable Pills of the North Atneriiaii College of Health, are com posed of plants which grow sponumeously on oar own soil, and - are therefore better adapted to our coustinaiions than Medicines concocted from foreign drugs, however well they may be compoundell: and as they l ore founded upon the principle that the hu man body is in truth • r` Av Subject to but one Disease, viz: corruptimmors, and that said medicine cures this disease on Natural Prilyiples by cleansing mid purifying the7bixiy; it will be man iti,st, that if the constitution be not entirely exhaust eil—a perseverunCe in their use, according to direc tions, is absolutely .certain to drive disease of every manic from the both-. S It's 5 • When we wish to restore a swamp or morass to fertility, we drain it of the euperabunthurt waiters in like mannner if we wish: to restore the body to health, we must cleanse it of impurity, Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills will be kfund.one of the best, if not the very heft medicine in the \valid for carrying out this Grand purifying principle, because they expel from the body all corrupt end impure humors, the cause of disease, iu au easy and natural manner; mid while they every day Give ease and pleasure, disease of every name is rapidly driven from the body. -----r,x-~- The following highly resOctiblo, storelc'eepers have been duly appointed agents tint the sale of Wright's Indian Vegetable Fills in Susinehanns county : Mills & Sherinan, Montrose: • ira Scott, Springville. L. IL Woodruff, DU:nook-Corners. Edwin Tiffany, Brooklyn. A. Greem'ood, Harford. ,ToS. Dußdis, Great Bend. R. L. Sutphin & Co. Surnmersville„, H. Burritr, New Milford. N. E. .Kennedy, Gibson Centre. SMiley &Cuttts,lEast Gibson.- Wells • & Co,;Dtmdaff. Tarbox & Burrows, Rushville. James Coinfoit, Harmony. U. Burrows & Co. Gibson. I. G. Pride, Harford. • ' CharlesL. Brown, Priendsville. -." BEWARE OY COIIRTERZEITA !—The puhlic ails cau tioned against the ninny spurious medicines which in order to..deceire; are coaled by names similar to Writhes lrulian.Vegetable Pills. The only original and genuine Indian Vegetable Pills haVe the•signature of Wm. Wright written with a pen on the top, lithel of each box. None other is genuine, and to counterfeit this is forgery. - far Offices `dettited exclusively to the sale 'of , Wright's Indium Vegetable Pills, et the;North Amer lean College of ileidib; No. 293 dreenrich st. New York.: No. 198 'Tr6itkont st. Boston; tuul principal office, No. 169 Race at. Philadelphia. "HYSLOP & COFFIN, Produce and 'General Commission Merchtentii . -43 Front st.i N. V. 'DARTICULAR lineation given to I the isle of 11 Sutter and Chries, e. gofer to 31elitii. Mills S. Sherman, Montriise;:retin'a who will' mail liberal advances on, Produce ' cons igned to , t,*•• care ; and pay.over the proceedis aeon as, New Totic, - .1u1y,. p 46. • S—ly ' . ' - }IFTY, CORDS 1 . "WOOD waiaterl . thii P . •pring iu ecbauge for V Ir. Goode at • '' Salisbury's. April 6, 1047. ', . TING. , , bffeahigaiable Vetaingjimmeived k iarge "6431' Mare ' SaftsbuirY'll' EARLEITON GING ' 1id.6114* al. in elegant and ialitithls• - for A the lesioWyerg-low at • Flaliabstey'a. March L!4 i • • • .:-'..3IIIAWLS. I , S TRAD IU 4, - 3.44 14** 41* I/44 Btemla of all cola& ana,stylea, abeaper . 001 a aver offered la thliinitiftekbeirciecjiiiivett attd ism; tolie'bici. Mieob - ;. • FO ' 9llll AlibeiltH • i.for all o vhief * t wist fats br. Dec. 1816; . AtiltlLL Emmawml IT - IS WRITTEN BM