RRSC7&D..N~,.ziu; 13 E PENN. 51ft,.. Mau & Mec batik;;.; ; ;; . : Moyamenaint Penn toonninlitani U s bank.notes23 Girard 'lei Pennsyl'a do Germantown , 1 Del co at Chesler - ChesteretnitWriester Montgomery co farmers' b'k Biacb co Farmers' bk Ettstoia , Nortbamptou • " , p.no Lancaster bunk Far bk Lancastler Lebanon flarrisliurg, ) Middletown Carisle Columbia bridge Northumberland Miners' bk Wy'g bk Wilkesb'e lt Pitts gdcman4otes 1 " certificates 1 " post noths .1 Towandano a York 1 . 1 qettyabar b t , Chambersburg 1 IVaynesia'_g 2 Brownsville 16.1 Erie Beiks.co bank. no s Honesdale . 1 13k Susq'a co 11 Lewistown 1 Lum bk IVarrepa no a West Branch 6,4 , 1,1 Dom Cr Script 220a30 Lehigh co. bk , 37 Lehigh Nay Sclipt /3 4th May issue I 13 NEW YORE. • N Y City bank'i Clinton bk N -30 Globe bank'lre North River Virg, co City TrUst & IYk'g co Wool Growers' bk White Plains 14: 1 Lewis co bk Far & Dro bk Buff 5 Millers bk of C i lyde 15 Farbk OfSen' ,, xa ca— Cotn bit of ri Fork 2 Lafayette bank .2 N Y Bk'g coraf, 60 Dry DO& bank 1 N Am Tuts:* c.ll 2 Bank of ButFalti 55 Bank of Brockport 35 Hamilton bk SO Com bk Buffalo 55 All solvent balks dal Country hanks; 'tat Except bk of qolarri bia, Green co; Had son.Middle d,istr'ts, Platsborc,Niagarn, Wash and Warren, Wash Man Go. Wayne co bank bier and Planters' Del Co bank ' frt Ex bk Po`keepsie Pottsdam Maxon Co Red Backs. }al NEW JERSEY. Mechanics' and Manui turers' bk Tilenton Princeton bank Plainfield bank,,, 37 State bk at Camden 1 Cumberland bunk Mount Roily, Satetis 'Mfg co r Afonmouth`bank no si N Hope Del Bridge .Trenton Bk'g co old -111 other banln4 Far & Mech bank of N Brultvoick no si Hob & Gko brol 'washinEae z Bldg Co Franl‘lin bank - Jersey City Busk Mourn/mat • N .1 hbinuf Co , Protec and Lontbard State bk at Trentoo Bank of N Br/Musick Mech bk Patton 1 BMGEIAI4IXON W FEE AT NEW TORS PRICES. T R• EiIEXFORD, of BINGHAMTON, /• N. Y., MA, made arranaeureuts wish the NEW YORK PEKIN TEA COMPANY, for the sale of TEAS in Bingftataton,jand can furnish hi,6 elastomers, and the trade, ;With T as at the same prices that the Company charge for ern in New York, which is, a; least, from One to vo shillings cheaper on each pound than th 4 Groce sell at. And in every case where these Ties do t give suit/action the money will be Valli bik for em. Cattalo eof Teas. KEEN. Youtig Hvson,!gooil, du: do.aw, eat tip. do. ;tile. do. • dri.- ianter Silver Leaf dory cause of thelsmall very sop:nein* Tea. do. do. *olden Golden Choe-- 4 This is ted in Cituna. It is eels all other flavor, strength and has never tdaehed lots to suit the pure Ilyson, fate. do. very fine, Ounpowder,*e, • do. extra fine.l Imperial, fine do extridfum. Hymn Shittisifod f -- - ling Yong, ako . ,. ng Ning Fintr.illhe • cal It Oolong. -Oolong, a delinlons B Cannon this Opetio . r as being act poking plain'aue the:clepep Oolong, plattnido n En t elish Bretdasst„', do. do 4 ex Ilowana's miXture, a Tea, rekca Flower:, do. scented, Ne Plus Mira', Na, pies tilirrf:TThis as a nosegay.i Ityie lightrat It eau any thing of theluni O F ' The nhave eat flos varieties et:Ono:Mei very variety i4ll3orilk .iind.esus.. sun tha mos are_ildpi 4 ButzltitiestaW, dl -417,1Zec0 oo 4 4 1 even by large dealers, be .fita made on ita sale--is a chop, 1 50 the &ea Greett Tea cultism of the first 13ickingt, and ex ; Teas for the delicacy of its larona. .Heretofore this Tea r .t. • country except Art am4l k Tea, SO Tee with thatsold byrr Ami , Tea. The differeakee urtoo ion too palpable.;- 75 • • 50 I . 63 ' and highly *cored ea ssels-inspi ts As &perfume !eriegmwth , ever•abldin . - doesiot ~. m all assuiS iam in my f have and effel7 of quai T t 1 fastidious oiisu Chosen in ” lind / Nee& i4ka.ipsprzesjilovocara `Under 053- 1 die r' NEW HA 'istuslt r All solvent E. • Calais bank " 100-.- Agricul* Diral do 'City bk Portland.. do Dassuiriscata ..do Mercantile bk 'do Stillwater Ciaial bkdo' Bangor Cote llk do Westbrook bk • do Citizens' bk ! Globe bk do Washington Frankford blit All .solvenhirdrs' d dis VERMONT. Bank cif St Alinns la die Bk of Benzeington dis All Solvent banks di B MASsAOHUSETTS. Allsolvent banks 4 dis RHODE ISLAND All solvent banks dis MARYLAND. Baltimore banks dis ; Patapsco bk 4 dis ; Mineral bank • I die Fredericktown. di. HagerstoWn di. Far & afillera* bk Ha- • gerstown . I broke Westminster I aim Williamsportl 4 dis Cumberland j 1 dia l , Salisburyl broke Franklin bank di. Sasiinebannah broke Millington broke Frederick co bk 4 dis Broken bkavtiriosui prices Baltimore it is Ohio Re lief notes :- 10 (Bs DELA ARE. Bank of DelaFe par Wirn & Bran 'ne par Farmers' bk el par Union Inink par Bank of Smyrna par Under Os die BIS. OF COLUMBIA. Washington Coy . ' dis Georgetown dis Fart Mechanics' 4 dis Alexandria 1 din 13k of Alexandria broke Mechanics' bk broke Franklin bank no rale Merchants bank do , [Ex bk & branches dis Bk of Va & bra'chs 1 dis Far bk & b'c;.s • 14 dy ,- 1 Valley bk & 'eh / I rv; Wheeling lal dis Wheeling p r4tes dis NORTH C O,LINA. An solvent lei 2 di s Small notes I _ dis SOUTi m eROLINA. All solve banks dis j 2 dis GRORGIA. Ir Of St Marfa Sa— Ocmulgee do [Monroe B j do Columbus I do Phcenix bank' do Exchange bank, do Chat II bank ' do Central bkof Mill do ' Georgia Ing co do Rucker B'kg Oci do All solvent banks i ALABAMA. AR solvent backs Sa6 dis Small notes 8 dis OHIO Cincinnati 2 dis Solvent bk notes 2 ais ILLINOIS. Bank of Illinois 70 die State - :_bak -54) dis KENTUCKY 2 -die Small notes &A dis LOUIS/ANA All solvent banks MISSOURI. I All solvent banks 203 dis INDIANA. All solvent banks lia2 dis FLORIDA, Southern Life & Trans portation Co, 2 dis Ua l 'A il l i i= $0 37 75 1 00 75 1 00 75 1 00 MI LACK. good flavor, 37i en sell this at 50 ct 3. and / 00 130 I fitd sweet tottulytte- Superior to cautoxy. the Pekin and if we the mit - theseig '111 "8 161. Pure . Palma ,st mad Mock the Teter, wee. Th er *-beimatto .74,;:iiii ..7014 . Btii: _ ~Of, tin: EEI I I ,` l l'eii Cots' poi; 7t - • and• 77 Fulton st. have %sported inusthis market some One hundred thousW digloM-irarth of the Spelt grades of Green and. Black Teas grswi hi she Oeleinal Binpire,l demo* in all - the various fad Pi e k i Ses,Calt alteat• hm is a privilege bay TeiEst 'Wrest establish. meat, sail a Ihicuey andl:coinfort in drink They set:toed tens only, and retail them at like sale OisultrY !nerd* , 'who wish obroya to seu good Tess, , -cats 411:**2111 - 613tain ' them at this place, on seasonable ternis.—Basissriess •- rir The above TEAS; are for allaikr • • • M. RBIEFORD, .Bolis ens *Broome County. Ping/11°14ga, may 11, 1847. ' 7 - List .of Popular Medicines, FOR Y REXFORD,' BINOHAMTON I N.Y. illitTEth *tens - tonatainly On hind a fall wort. merit of genuine DRUGS Qs MEDICINES, PAINTS & OILS, DYE WOODS & DYE STUFFS,. GROCERIES, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. of which sold -CHEAP AO THE CHEAP t Plum- Sands' Saienperilla $1 11 " alt rheum remedy' .00 Roman eye blastula 25 Indian Pin acea - 06 Mandan o.ix of op - din i Piiinney'a TRIa O 5 M?" . ' 25 5( =frac life pills 25\ Micheal' freckle wash 50 dO Phondi 1 .tern 1 _ Lee's Iqlls • 25 1 Sherman's med. lot's - 2$ Brandrcth's pills • 25 do fever a ague do 1/ 001 Poses poorman's pills 12 di, dinner losenges V soiDedeaurtplasters 25 dd poor man's plas'r 12 Libby'. bitters .• 75 d 4 Olosaonian ~ 100 Nerve is bone rhea Jayne's Expectorant I`oo Mat% liniment 50a1 00 di hair tonic 1 00 Wilkinson's tromatic dd tonic: centrifuge 50 wound salve 37 di carminative bale. 50 Thompsdn's eye water 25 di sanative pills '25 Harabaln= of honey 12 Dalley's pain d extrac- j Cepaa li d snuff 25 ter 50 a 1 00 Hungarian balszun'of 1-10's liniment for life . ~ 1 00 piles 100 1 Mr a; kiw i .% a 7 Iva). , . Wailingida dia. for ing ointment 25.50 dysentery. &c: 200 do hair, oil 50 Cooper's porn salve 25 do Watt oil 50 Mares cern salve 20 Sevitr's restorative pills2s Gralley'sealt rheum Lalbor'lex.lungwortl 00 ointment '25 Clove anodyne, cure Rosh's.' lible pills 12 for toothnche 25 Phelp tomato e ats 25 Climax syrup 50 do r torative hitters 25 Dr. FOIWS pectorial Mil' ' toinato pills 50 syrup 75 F estock's verm'ge 25 do tonie 'cordial 37 beeseman'fiArabian ,do univ ersal , pills 25 ,et is balsam: 50 a 1 00 Hoopeeit female pills 12 Alebasi's black Salve 50 Anderson's Scots pills 12 do 'cough syrup • 50 Gotifrey'S cordial 12 do-pile pills 25 Batemait's pectoral do cathartic pills 25 drape' •12 do' plasters 12 Turlidgton's balsam do feitertagne syrup 50 of lite, 12 Winslow's balsam of Pacific o il 25 a5O hisarhotutil 50 Eddy'. ' rheumatic Taylor's . balsam of tincture 50 Liverwort 11 a 1 50 Beautifiingsoap 50 Mother's relief 2 OQ Keeler's Invisible ink 25 Fospte's anodyne ,Connel'apain eztracer 25 1 cordial, 31 ,United Mates pills '5Ol Wisnies balsam of jWaterman's Amnia- • wild cherry 1001 is plaiter 25 I Resurrection or Per- Chapman's summer wilt pills 50 t,l OQ- cordial 18 &37 Jew' David's or He. , Brinkerhoff"s rester-a biew plaster 50; Live 1 00 Egsyptian'balm 50 Opodeldoc, bard and Fish's lily syrup 1 00i liquid Lonf i teY't panacea '1 50 Edvriulls salt rheum Dutch pills or lion of 1 ointment 150 the day • 37)Meclicated cough candy 6' Bishop's anti-bilions (White's salve 12 pills ' 50 Gelatine capsules 25 a5O Hitchcock's balm of jVeg..pnlition'ybaleam 50 health 1 Ott,Browies :strengthen do worm tea - • 251 in g philter 37 do- catarrh snuff 2.s'Atwood's canker drops 18 do ritigneticodnutica 50i do jaundice bitters 37 do hair reg enerator - 37, do spinal elixir 37 Parker's- ;pulmonary Limestenap.lifithitersl 00 balm 1 00 do ClalOse blood pills2s Le Baum de Ninon Indian hair dye 50 or 'French bairn of Webster's saraimarilla 75 beauty SO do bilious pills -25 Rapp 's Indian plaster 2.5 Oneida tincture 25 Smith's sugar coated Gargling oil 50 a 1 00 pills - I. 25 Merchant's sarsa'plal 00 Bartholomew's pink t Es. Inicha & cubebs 150 syrup i • so F'yrianltair dTe 50 Spohn'ssickheathiche Dr. Hibbard s anti remedy; 50 bilious pills 12&50 Christie's ,Galvanic Hanes alien. liniment 25 Rings 3? &1 50 Peery's vermifuge,or do bands J 150 dead shot 25 do plasters `' _ 75 Cilckiner'ssugarcoat do niagnetie.fluid 100 ed pills 25 Austin's 'magical lini- . Setnhern balm, for mein . 25 a5O coughs, &c. 1 00 Brisk pills 25 Sbecues pills 12 • Root's ringbone dint 50 Scarpa's acoustic oil 1 Oil. Parr's lifepills 25 51'N.stes acoustic oil 1 00 Upham's electuary, - Salts •of lemon ' 18 for cure of piles 100 Henrick's strengthen ..e Moor's en of Life 40 lug plaster 25 Bristol's sarsaparilla 1 00 lierattley's worm des- Seaddees acousticoill 00 troying syr up 25 Coolwr's ethennl oil 1 .50 Whi tt emore II Ameri- GriMey's salt rheum J cazi plaster -. 25 . ointment, 50 do vegetable ,syrup 50 German eye Ointment 25 51'eallam's remedy 1 00 American eye - salve 25 *do Ind. veg. panaceal 00 Italian cite/fur:l solp 1 00 Wood's /sarsaparilla a ' Coral hair restura- wad cherrybitters 1 00 tiro •37,, 50;a 100 Tousey's universal Amber Moth paste 25 ointment 2.5 . Spanishlily white 37 Oriental pills or an , - Moorish hair dye . 50 reign halm 25 Erasive soap ? 25 Vouglui's veg. Rhea- • Henrick's siOr coat- " triode mixture stae. 00 i ed pills ' ; 25 Banning's body laces $lO • do tomc bitters 25 Sand's iodide of say. do sciatic liniment ,25 , tintwills • 100 Brattes Indian atedi- 1 00 Dens' pain killer 2037 &50 I is With away others not ennnmenited. The subscri ber is Agent f,t most of the above medicines, and WARRANTS eaery article genuine. _ . . Binglatitaat Jan. 18, 1847. L. M. 12.EXfORD. 5071 MlNGlNAnroikg - ixkovito., B F E. KA.VNSFORD. T HIS MOTEL having changed Tenants, hi;S been thoroughly repaired and refitted, and is now OPENED for the acconunodationtif the public- The Protitien# pledgee himself that the wants and comforts of hal guests shall be as well provided for, aud.attended to, in every respect, at dui Hotelgtsat anyiotheis in the county. . OP' Persons travelling by Stage, wishing to atop at the BINGHAMTON HOTEL, (near the Chen sage Bridge,lwill frot nal called for by any Ste ges.unniug to and thispbice. • E. 'ItAYNSFORD. BINGHAMTON, N. Y. May 1?-,11147,. 51y1 ' " DRY GOODS. &c. I -B SAITIEt.) E. 7 !!. NEW snAl VtilY CHEAP lot or ISpring . , and Suin, met GOOllB. Ai a L l t o paces. that au not Ma to nit. arm., e ,i n 426 7 er, 18474 • . ci4k: •e : mod boef.ildem, tuo,tstrrs • Asir B.- SAYRE 11:k . 43011 : 6419 1 1 ' - - HlOl4B ,Q.TOvilli-kgmegrauWy Aq-440bried-Pations,by supply, ssesival - 0- SAYRE • • ter paupcowatopiciiiia-miivki ale ' Q UGA.II Olart4. *rim& a impala*. k 7 imor rad ide it rows: PRICE. 37 Gregory's pills fisk's sugar coated . 25 Balm, of Columbia 5005 Hitchcrieles aoti-bil iirus ppill 25 CoverVsfrm of life 1 50 Hauer Egfi 111 SAY'S. MMgl , . 5 ; AMY! GOODS 4z0;, , i •,;_ t • J; LYONS, DifGocktb. ;" • ,CNO.toi*Hardtt, _ - BoOkeit Stationery, Groceries 'l.Thigattca to friends for :poet Eanwai tie he*, by ea* cheap to receive a _ shy; of then: pat. nniage. 110. " Recollect, for CASH at as; he is not to be undersold. Montrose; May 13, 1847 , VATAisral 0, Gbese Feathets, Butter, Bags, Bees. wax, &c. &c. 11. LYONS. tiktay 13, 1847. - . • BOOKS. ; ABBE Family Bibles for 10s; a 1 common end 1.41 pocket Bibles, Testaments. GeOgraphies and Atlases, Axithmetics, Grammars, Phßosophical and Chemical Books; Cobb's. Saunders', and Town's Spelling Book; Porter's Readers. A good assort. Went of Tuy Books and Tickets. also, the new Hymn Books forthe Presbyterian, and Baptist ammo tics. Methodist Byron Books, Blink books &c. & c . for sale by f J. Lyons. May 13, 1:37. PATENT Pails, Brooma, Clotboas, Pins, Butter Stamps and Ladlea, by ; Lyon's. May 13. • II ,:'GOODS. TIME. subscribers are now receiving their 1 stock of SPRING AND SUMMER poops, i'o which they invite attention..i Most kinds produce rec'd in exchange. i They wish distinctly understood that they are not i t xious to sell goods ezetpt l for PAY DOWN. Milbiat. Sherman. Montrose May 18, 1847. I . - 1 osmo L. G::on 00. RE receiving their stock of? Spring and Summer :Goods, 4onsiating in part of GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. Cloths, Cassimers, Velvet and Mar slel/es •Vestings, Linens, Biqa. and un bleached, Tweeds, Oregon and; York Mix titres, Stripes and Plaid, VlrtMlen Substi= fine, &c. &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plain and figur'd Delaines, Lawns, Jac cinets, Ginghams, Gingham Limns, Fash innable Dress Silks. SHAWLS. A beautfiul assortment from ris to $5,00. parasols, Silk & Cotton, from Os. $2,50 sans, rich styles. Oil Silk, Worsted, Einen Ildk'fs, silk floss. Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, best ass't in town. , Wussels Lace, uttons, Fringes, Bobbins, figtired Hosiery and Gloies of all desei t iptions. ENGLISH & AMERICAN 11 3 HINTS. Bonnets, tabs, flowers, Ribbons, Skirts, a dew article." Pat. Leather Slips, 13 u skins, GROCERIES, Of every kind, Crockery, Haniware, Iron, ails, Steel Mill Saws, Log Chains, Tin are, Fish, and Pork. SOLE LEATUEI 4 ~ !- ( (Bought befOre the advan,ce,) Saddle and Harness Ware, Matta, India Rubber Cloths, Floor Oil Cloths, Damask Car riage trimmings, Drugs, a small ass't of staple articles cheap, Gernian (:- Cologne,—. 400 king Glasses, a good cariety' r viWe flatter ourselves the stock- we offer tis Spring to our friepds, is equal to any ,e have heretofore offered, in qiinntity, qual itfr,and cheapness. tii With our thanks for favors hhretofore,we nder our invitations ‘k to call and see us." Montrose May 17, 1847. ( 1 .EI -B. CHANDLER & CO. are now re l.' • ceiling a large and well selected addi tion to their stock of Goods, to which they Would•invite the attentimi of puichasers. Their stack is now quite large, and they a c determined that for Cash, Bilter;or on a proved credit, they will sell at least as 1 w as any establishment in the' county. ' Montrose May 17, 1847. .ME RICAN, French and Etiglishtioths and Cassimeres, Satins and fancy Vest gs for sale by Chandler & Co. CLOVERSEED. L6VERSEED of the large kind, for sale by Montrose, fay 27, 1847. Chandler &Co RINTS, a good assortmenti American I and English. Veay cheap. • 'Chandler . &. Co. ITMINER Stuffs. Tweeds Drills, Aro Linen &e. C. & Co.( INGRAMS, Lawns, t eLanis, and other Dress Goods C. & Co. HEETINGS, Bro. had Bleached. A variety at Chandler & Co's. • EGHORN and Straw Bonnets, plain and fancy braid. Ribliot4, Flowers, Chandler dz Co. AXES. UPERIOR Axes, yirarramed, wr mole cheap, 4 ri , the box or single; by F. B. Chsodl `. prp 28th, 1847. er St, Co. bY P IiR..9CERIES, a good stock, ; - Among the l istffie best aeapeit TO end To.. ca Chandltr &Co I fr ARASOLS and Shades at Chandler & `. ARDWARE, Inn); at Chandler k Co. "1- ' WANTED, . BOIL' asAlt.Ammtice to tbe Tatitiosillese- :0, lid A 6 or IT•r f aris old, 44 pod oiorol chan-- who lynl try to *mike Mass& useod umi ca t 6 iiiiiii l4: ::.:.- 11 4. 1. , f : _ 611.1k g ra tis 7 1 77 1847.i . i : 7 . 0:11241 . 3z . elleftlu eoT. ,' oi by It co. Likt , .:t:rovat*ieweasemor i a.. . . .4,1847. MI -,-; : • t I. t ti' ~• N E WI STY, t GEI%': HATS. , ~ li ' - Ing, IP, 11110 184, 11110Wii-4kehiltil4gh, 546 emits, ;Bell at *4,. at ei&mt;l46 nt.ina lean ; a 'alive' .. Ti: A oral, Sat. - l i-..1i Maas 1 ,1,, Stott sad Warp and 1816 at a4ar. isalsoi-i Of an inch.lnaL The.aboittae,w sty e , intro ht Raw Yothen l i thoardity,'Mareb 6th, by Bealre tit o ?gt,Virol ' 11 0 1 " ready sod fisr ale * . t - I __ ___' - 1 & _ __ . NFU O. ~J -1 - 1 .IWERRILL & ROOT. 1400T4 & 41 OR X , averY.quentY all • WANTED: 10,000 Boaheia 1000 bushela. Bye, too bushel. Timothy , and 800 Firkius,lDairy But tor, for which the • t market price will be paid & fherman. June 3, 1 - 847. , . • WANTED, j • AT that AECADEj five hundred weiEht of, OLD INDIA ROBBER,' for *hich the highest price will 1* paid. t 1 J. ETHRIDGE. June 3, 1847..,! . wool Fro+ •, 20 1 i 1!i i. wanted t lfL t l i ggr e Juno ' ER !—Good *RITDIG PAPER i at 12 14 e.., and LETTER PAPER for 10 eta. per Quire, ‘.r sale by J.; LYONS. 1. STOVES . (I . F a 'airier) , of patens, jut rece ived, Istra for sale very cheap by CHANDLER. & Co. June 1, 1847. t PLOUGHS!! 'I! WAYNE Co. Pleughs and Points 14 sale by April)2l. Milts Ba'sbermaa AINTB, OH 8, LIME, PLASTER;:PLOWS & ' CASTINGS, &c. &c. by - 8., SAYRE. may 4 27, 1847. - 115 p ONNETS.—A choice selection—beintifnl styles LP—Linen Edges. ' Best assortment iii town at • • ' • !POST'S. MECHANICS' ADVERTISEMENTS HORIZONTAL. SPINNER! I N connexion with the following*rtificate AL were handed to us .the testimonials of several highly re.ypectuble ladies, !who have used , the Domestic Horizontal Spinning Wheel, and who concur in saying substun tially,-that they can spin with tt seven or eight run, (or about four day's 'work) per diem, with as much_eage as they- can per form an ordinary day's work with a cam mon wheel. The interence is irresistable; that it will hereafter be more profitable for the farmer who thanufactures hid?wool, with this machine to3lave in his employ at the saw cost for labor, on girl, than; four girls with the common stand-and-spin *heelsi:— [People's Advocp.te. The undersigned, citizens, of IMontrOse; have witnessed with much satisfaction !the operation of a novel machine denominated the " Domestieliorizontal Spinning-wheel," nlately invented by Hiram F. Wheeler of Springville, in this county. It appears to• us to be a valuable improvement,in view of the ease with which it is used and the" ra pidity with which it executes. We doubt not that our Farmers generally, with! all who .‘ toil and, sOin" will approve it too - .; Montrose, Susq'a co. Pa. t. Col. Franklin lion. Wm. Jessop, Gen. D. D. Warner, Joseph Williams] :Thos. Johnson, i Hon. M. C. Tyler, . S. S. Mulford, 'Henry J. Webb, J. Maher Faller, Treasurer. 'J. W. Myerii,- E. Patrick, Jr., M. D. i 'Daniel Searle, • 'Wm..l. Mulford; , J. Lyons, ; Wm. J. Turret!, ] lssue L. Pat, Geo. V. Bentley; lVm. L. Post, Rev. John Long.i • - 'lir Rights will be sold on the Most reas onable terms to those who wish to)makelthe whes, or purchase Territory to sell again in a ly of the United States (exci* 01#6.) Those wishing tb engage in a business`tioth pleasant and profitable will plea4e -call] on , the subscribers in Springville, Stisquelmana county, Pm IL F.- WHEELER, Pr tents J. 81114TH, Jr., Agent' : Springville, April 8, 1847. WOOL CARVING,: AND SPI.NNIIVVG. I I 1 THE subscriber wishes to I inform his friends and fonder customers that h 'is prepared to card Wool with ilesPatch nd in the best style.; He will also tioke good clean Wool in the fleece and deliver it pl . good sound Yaria nt from 8 to 10 tintslter run. Those haiing,to hire thirP i Bolton lig done, would find this to their advantage, and save themselves the trouble ofprepourg their own wool. r ' Ini Wool wilt be fakett to rnanulisciure i to Broadcloth, Flaru2eli Blankets, 410 shot IN to suit customer*, i I t • Two hundred *mnds oflieech4ini L id will be taken inexchange LevrOrk. N. 13.—1 t is meted' that PoyMent , iril/ be made ip all cases when the,w44 is fie , livered, either in cash,or saleat4 *duct: Silver ., , D1REL.11.11.44414,,, 1 Lake,a Slay 15,1847. i ' •..- , _ I litlitt i tib Itik t i- , l ' , Al' ainia thei 10 /111M .1 4 . O rs ff ' N G estoie R OV E: w , 474,1 * „ . Bprizicsad - Fadden* isr : left ; and Jahn goeff may saws .ba found there, ready t o Thew ore hie psalms .. say, Bind Of s. sait they ay elmse to' wear. tis it ielfasiditut Isit due en mast bare clothen . rnsel; eta aftmealso Ilion - ; self timid he ssat nut Os" tasteof every seseiwleo 4vactiftalcitlidiV rt atilau Cutting loos oft make, sad se lurked, +4 the An . war* - thosefrta *ld iiiitatit - . os. ?„ 111 r: mall* ken _ - "th llntb•tb•• Notarbse. May a 4847, ' -471 n 1111111111•1 z - comae end kinS, of .almost dprice. MILL' gr. 8B MAN. 4436 Tilol. ... ~.--,..! - „.„. ,; • ' „.4., tA , i . ::1 .n . ; - ,i'4 , -; ;1-4t.!!..-- - .31,;5.,,-11 ,f-. 1. -, 2..,-. Trii gublattla's alba .Peptv;l4,e,'A.'Adataakto tart 1 ui the - age orate entae ~ . , , ilk aortaieriferJOlPTYPE, ireVaarrpreatai l k e ei t ii4 in a aelliad tatidataaraxleii4kitidiro s /,' : - is, . . ••' . JOB - PRINTINIPr:',7: at priceit to salt thtiinei. l'-''' , ' i ' , .''''. , V .Pi 4lll P lll, P4 B l BUAIIIEADs,-:.. ' CARDS; . ' C#4 4 :110014 : 11iND1111444 . . Biiiiliiii r l&p. ' Printeti , on short notice, and in the huscitylo of the Art i Art.. A share of the Peoplei PUtrotuOls respect; fully solicited. J-• ' , •$. ' .! July $, •1846. ---d-A.I.RMENT:VUTT-f5767 RE subscriber having Withdrawn' foii: the T pm eat from all connection with Abe tailoring beak ness exhept cutting, will hereafter give his attention to that particular branch exclusively. Erom 'long and suceessffil experience, with recent* ~ ftoverilents, and a r=egular receipt of thelateit hshOns, -he hiss entire FOl/flacons' s . tn.his abilityito_please all' who' may employ him. To prevent mialappriliansion he would further state, that having Worltedlefetofore for the bake of working, be intends in futtitetilwork for the sake of the pay ; (excepnwhere4arity may dictate btlkirwiie.) These therefore whir; are able to pay but always withhold, will Pleape, also with- hold their custom. • - Shop ivcr the Hat Store, finit haildirig`north of the Stage house. , - PaIINSS. Montrose, May 5, 1847. . , , 47rna TBl subscriber having fitted 1111) libiltiachinery with the addition of NEW' CARDS and other fizings,i, is uow ready to serve his old cui4ooters and. the public generally, at the following . ptiCea, triz l •7 On the ilelivery of the rolls , 3 Ctrs. bit% ter on rivery 9 lb. of wool—if charged - s;fita. A. G. BEYNOLDS..-. Brooklyn, June 1, 1.847. 51w4 PATENT MEDICINE, Rheumniigin r Gout, it Tie folio A respectable gentleman, called at opt office, as he said to Wolin us, that he had been i iillficted for fifteen years with' Rheumatisni or Golitinul occas. ionallyiwith Tic Donloureux; that he'hOibeett fre quently confined to his room for ntiono together, and often suffered the most iotensfkand e.iieruciating pains, but that lately he bad" been using.F r irsx's AL- TiensTii , x, from which he found the tutrAticignal and unexpected relief. He says be toned tikrmedicine very pleasant and effective, and that he hiimir consid ers himself thoroughly cured.—Spirit oftla nines. LIFE! LIFE ! ! LIFE !!iv " At 4 that a man bath will he give for Ids life," so we find recorded in the most ancient *nd best, of books, !butt as we see thousands dying: around us with onsumption, Cronp, Con,gb, Asthma, Bron chitis, Spitting blood, and and other Puhnonary af lections, we are led to doubt the correctness of the above assertion, especially when it isse:Wedlknown that.a 4ertain remedy may be obtained , which al ways arreatstbose diseases. , Dr. 3A TSL ' S'EXPECTOIiAST never iti , give re lief, and cures after every other means; have failed. This - can be and has been proved in thousands of instances, where it has effected..radiciAxur es , after the patient had been given up by all U4:friends and physicians. -111 ; JAYNE'S SANATIVE Thiiigh not recommended as a um vt,asal 4 'cure all," have nevertheless proved superkir to every thing of the kind, especially in Liver Coimptaint and Dyspepsia--and when used in Conjunction with his Tome 'lVermifuge or Alterative, will `trot fail one time in a hundred of effecting a perraeruint cure. Prefiared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Pliilarielpitia. and Old oft , agency by N. MITCHEL & COI, Druggists, Montrose, Pa. Aso ;layne's CarMinative, a never failing remedy for bowel complaints, colic, ,!te. IT IS WRITTEN 1 TN' THE BOOK OF' NATURE ANC/I OF CONI -1 mot' sense, that the naturalvegetableProductions of ever country are, if properly . applied; amply suf ficient for the cure of every malady incident to . each peculiar climate. Weight's Indian Vegetable of the I , :ortli Arnericau College of Health, are aim posed If plants which grew apontaneoisly on our own soil, mid are therefore better ridriPted to our constityltions than medicines concocted from foreign drugs, however well they may. .be componnded ; and as therare founded upon the principle . that the hu man bridy is in truth Subject to but one Disease, viz: corrupt humors, and- that said medicine cares this disease on J.Tatural Principles by cleansing and purifying the body.; it kvill be man ifest, itlfat if the constitution be not entirely exhaust ed--a perseverance in their use, according to direc• flans, absolutely -certain to drive disoise of every name from the body. When we wish to restore a swamp or moms, to fertility, we drain it of the - supemlimisl4nt waters. in like mummer if we wish to restore the. body to health, we must cleanse it of impurity.. II Wright's Indian Vegetable - Pills will befound sine of the best, if. not the very best medicine in the world for carrying out this Grand puralyzng prtizipte; - becausS they expel ficito the body all 'aorrupt and impure humorS, the cause of disease, in Itin easy and nat u r a l mann e ; end. while they everylior • ' Give ease andpkarscre, l l - . disease ;of every name is, rapidly sirivgn from, the b9d.r. • • The following highly iespeeteble etorekeepera have 'biaen duly appointed agents' forMe saje of Wrightis Indian Vegetable Pills in. dasquetionna comity, r ills & Sherman, Montrose. j Ira scott, Springville.. L. H. Woodruff, Dimook Corqips. • EdWin Tiffany, Brooklyn. 11 A. Greenwood, Raiford. , i. , - • .Tos.i Dußois, Great Bend.. - R. 4.. SUrphin d Summers' r, Co. Sruer4lie. -H. H. lAUrritt, New l Milford.. N. E. liennedy, Gibson.Centre.'t - .*! Stride" & Curtis, East,Gibsou.i. Wells. & Co., Durulaff.. Ta+ox & Burrows, Bushviffe.l • • Jambs Comfort, Harmony.' U. Burrows & Co. Gibson. I. GI Pride, Harrold. , •,1 • . Chalks L. Browoc-Prieudsvillej AzwAßz or Cousuartris.!..,The pubkire mi . tinned *afflict the tinny spurious medicznes Which in tinierite - deceive, ere stAtid by totMei,laittultir` , to Wrig.htti Indian Vegetablei • • T,be Only origisolond. genuinelteirinitifyegetsbl n PiPs hate the isgsature,orwra. wrigbkistrutoo wi th spa'? of tbil top label of each genii's:m.ll'nd to counterfeit deNia'fargoil! • 1 . Ps' Offteee devoted ' exelonivitly , bit% Wrighl e lndina.Vegetable PO* of ibis Mirth' Artser. lean Col gei of Heath; No- 29 8 1,34-914-o#4* thew York t Tremont Igt; P,DM:O II office, Nb 169 Race O. j;. 53“0 7 9 ; eanative - Ittlitel '' . . ..=. ~, - -, ... ~.: ---..- t . „. IrltalreiiM. this (0 ate vablic, thatimciaaateoricia;. .L fineitied by nosialater uto(ive ; 1 a mere 4cjavaliaL ;dr a l i k oi n d mai lutie the beimfitere reekidar:#4l4l i nsist 1 au mini Circle of frienditakiiial` baeltjapaiaity` bliasaitOt of - calaybl6l, , %dim - in *as:min the arena of maapetabal, with-the : „ LiSaailt t ins attPericOna wel lrONßkeirkac la 4 c43 1,- iebt,t4rwiiisida - Pr vioWith,.. i'l!ff. - in ' ..1 chWed)taadaqiod ) olitaicaralifliatil: 'ttsaiii,r; cm& tir ., A* 11 9 4 % aid* $‘1 044 .1 01 - IT MIK # .0 11 ( 1 1.1 Of tiVal P4I O A-thlt Mi 4 iol 4l ilt , 00 % 1 " 114 Nii.1 ,: -,z 0 '1 tor 11 -44 - ViaakAnPitlacaa ‘*iiificial4l-11k.,1401•20,ttr..*. iii,pcisiirdo•korivb m o ...---., - , ~,,: , - irinia4(444)iiiirbei aid 16:100,Pla-t*O. Ocrai_47, beliteia ais lax:44l e tiri cur,.(," EDON% VIM& Milkect 1 1 610 -12 '1847 ' This may fortify, itia;,yrishase tired I.l4oott'a Ban atiee-Corate, inilLviaktuiw it to tie a valuable rem 417 for soakar aieute bWai, tberatfinoevellliaglpioa °W. t,to9iliV#voer-• LINEA wArtl4Brt, 8, 4C(PRANDHAI; Franklin Susi. ca R. Feb.-26 JAC This hi tscardri-that treed Reote eerate, and &tint the mcotiffleaciocui einuearyin ;hum , or etili PP* bandirei:lWtriat r hive ev e r 'titled ! and reecume s id it Taal; ilte who ma ' y be thtuiliffheted. • . OR /It ) " Mitordilantii?"lB47. ~ . . • -. Mr. L Scott- 7 %ri, I liave.!ted .fLIPPIP 91:Tortani -4...:0f twin.' the" Vittiii'• Or - otii Cerate; find hive&mid it 111 m ost vale4bleremedy. •-• '''-'-' •• • :i• L W. BINGHAM, N. P. New Milfoi dilisi;•l 6 47;'' - ' I*" The.Cfeiiitj. tapir up in large and auliaautial tia - boxes, and. for sale wholesale wad. tete% by the subeeriber at hie maideuce liew-igdfurdrausg,ao hazoia county, Pike 374 - LUCIEN ICOTT; ' Also for sale by .the,followiug agents.: N.,lslitch el it Co. atid J. Ethridke; Montrose': Weaver Btu's & CO. New lifilkirdt.::N. Cadwell; Grestßetid. 2rf • ~,.miscp44s.aoys Amos, THEE TlPE*sirair OF nisToet, com p r i s trfi3Onerakinfro.fructory outline ' of Unsversal - nistory, avienf, andvd. derv, vied of seinfrate Histaies oy - every prlncipatnation that exists, their rise, progress, :present condition, 4'6 BY SAMUEL MAUNDER, Author of the • ,, T.,,rPAillory of ka s owledge," , 4 Bloi cs lgrupti. Treaswe' Literaq and Scientif ' is Treasti4,!' &c., loch:cling THE HISTORY OF AMERICA, , ZDITED ZORN- FX3f4.2.ti ESQ. 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