B44.lklKlittert C"'tRZ9TID AMIELT .7111 , ,r4/1 PZ°Pak: PENNSYLVANULT- Philadelphia M&Mee raralintliaitk %- pis Penntownsby bank: pox II a' bank rotes" 1- dis Girard': .= "do, i.. par PetnisyPar' do par Germantown Pa?' Del co at Chester Par Chester co at Webeste Montgomery Farmers' brk , Bucbs co par Farmers' bk Read'g ? tor Easton ' '',Par nirthampuin •• no sale Lancaster bank ,tosr Far: bk Lancaster par Lebanon. • 1 dis Harrisburg 1 41' Middletown 1, Wilt Carisle Columbia bridge . • par Northumberland ' • par Miners' bk P'tsvMe Wy'g bk Wilkeable ltdis Pitta g demandneVes Adis " certificates'- dis o i in Estnotei ' e dis T • ' . ..116 sal Y• • , Gettysburg 1' dii Chambersburg V 414 Waynesb'e 2- dis Brownsville • 14 dis Erie - 2 dis Berke co bank no sale Honesdale 1 rdis Bk Susq'a co 1i dis Lewistown 1 dis Luin bk Warren no : sale WesOranch !di - 14 dis Dom Cr Script 20339 dis Lehigh co bk 37 - dis Lehigh Nav Script 131 is 4th May issue • 14 dis NEW YORE. •< N Y City bank Clinton bk N Y 33„.dis Globe bank fraud Northiliv . er bk'g co' ` City Trust & Meg c 0 do Wool Growers' bk = dis White Plains bk .1 dis Lewis co bk • dis Far &Dm, bk Buff 5 dis Millers bk of Clyde 15 dis Far bk of Seneca cot Adis Corn bk of N York .2 4is Lafayette bank N Y Bk'g com 'OO dis Dry Dock bank 1 dis N Am Trust co 2 dis Binik of Buffalos - dis Bank of Brockport 35 dis Hamilton-bk 30 dis Com bk Buffalo 55 dis All solvent banksla dis Country banks. 1-til dis Except bk of Colum;. bia, Green co. Huai son,Middle distr'l4 m Platstrarg, Niagara; Wash and Warren Wish Man Co. Wayne co bank - Mar and Planters' Del Co bank fraud Ex bk Po'keepsie do Pottadam Mamif Co dol Red Backs la dis NEW JERSEY; Mechanics' and Manufac turers' bk Trenton par Princeton bank par Plainfield bank 37 dis State bk at Camden par Cumberland bank t. par Mount Holly, par Salem Bk'g co: par Monmouth bank no sale N Hope Del Bridge i dis Trenton Bk7g co old par All other banks - par Far & Mitch bank of N Brunswick rui sale Hob Bk'g &G co broke Washington Bk'g Co do Franklin bank ' do Jersey City Bank do Monmouth do , . N .7 Manuf Co• do Protec and Lombard! do State _bk at Trenton dol Bank of N Brunswick "' Mach bk Patterson -.,. BINGHAMTON ADVERTISE' FINE NEW T AT NE* YORK PRE nExomo, or BIN( L. N. Y., has made arranzements wi YORK PEKIN TEA COMPANY, for TEAS in Binghamton, and cap furniihhi and the trade, with' eas at the same pri Company charge: them'in New Yorl at least, from one to two shillings the pound than the Grocers sell at. And where these Teas do not grey !wider. will be paid back foi• them. CaSalOgue of Teas. GREEN. Young Hymn, good; do. do. sweat- eargo, do. do. fine cargo, , do. do. silver leaf, I Silver Leaf—seldoth sold even by .cause W" the small profits made very superior Tea. do. do. goldn chop. Golden Chop—This. is the finest Gn tad in China. 4is- of the first pi cell all other Orem Teas for the flavor, strength and arona. Heretc has never reached this country ex lots to suit 'the purchaser. Item, fine, 75 dm verY Ape. • • 1 00 GinpOwder, fine, - j 75 do.. extra fine, 100 Imperial, fine * . 75 do extra fine, 100 Hyson Skin, Ood, i . 37-1 1 - -'lC , ' • ! BLACK. ICmg TonOffr ong and good flavor, 37/ Ning Yong-Thy .groce r s sell thisat i 50 cts. Ina call It Oolong. Oolong, a delimits Black Tea, 50 Ccinpare this supellor Tea with that sold by grocers, as' being an Oolong Tea. The difference is too plana sae the.deception too palpable. E Oolong., plantation-growth, Engli Breakfast, fine, 50 do. do:. extra fine,' • -63 Howqua's sninture,ia-rich and highly flavored Tea, .75 PePekinFlower .. • , . 1 00 do. scented, 1 , 150 Ne Plus Ultra, Ne Plug Vlirp—Thil as . a nosegay. 'ltSie... lightful. ft is of gardi any thing of the kind TN' The above - eget dip tearietiesmontainea • every:Tariety ini pancia_suit th . above Teas me lont Ftities.4# 113 -, Rect. Me- 'have tried4be Tea Company, Awed , live will uy theta' aken. a.licoiueVag `.wef*er erliolesale peke' You maybe awe of - ot u0d.1641 11 4 wholesale Fie* of .17' Futon at,4; ' awl pealed isty; ofvogy owe otaabibeN,, are Aubags largp Wane% consuaato of ree.—iitku, wileietegove Alas paimible;laitaigelli pod new. yoselavo.uuly;to Yeleila'ou Conilms7l ; en 4 *rant —ThAtilkm4: a ;oak i‘tirit mos !.t Under Vs ••• NEW HAMPS , All solvent • MAINE - Caul bank -• Agirkmltstral • , • Ortpbk Pcitlatid Damns' Cott{ '• Mercantile bk Stillwater Canal Bang_or Corn bit - Westlirecdt Citizens' bk Globe bk Willtingtoti co Frankford bk All so v t ate ThiniotstA. Bk of : • .411.001irant b • • _MASSACHPz iobrent • , • , RHODE IS • All solvent b ,• • , • MAR Eialtirnote , • Patapsco bk • Mineral bank • FrederiCktiswit' Hagerstown Far & Sers*il Westminster Williantspoif " Ciiniberlstut - Salisbury Fianitlicrbank Susctuehannah Fredenck cob ' Broken bks : Baltimore & lief notes DELAW . Bank of Dela • • Wil'n . & Bran , Farmers' bk D Union bank Bank of Sm • Under sss DIS. OF CO Washington Ci Georgetown Far & Meehan Alexandria - Bk of Alexan. Mechanics' bk Franklin bank Merchants bar VIRGI Ex bk & bran Blr of Va & b Far bk & b'c • Valley bk & b Wheeling Wheeling p n • -NORTH CA All solvent Sniall notes SOUTH CA All solvent b Small notes GEORs Bk of St Mary Ocmnlgee Monroe R Columbus Phcenix bank Exchange b. .• Char R hank Central bkof Georgia :B'kg Rucker B'kg .• • All solvent b. ALABA All solvent .. Small notes OIH Cincinnati Solvent bk no ' ILLIN s Bank of Min& States-bank •KENTU Notes id* .• 10o— do • do do do ,kdo do do do do do do i di' li - die dis die ETTB. dis • 'D • dig 6 . 3 dis 1 din Idis dis bkHi. bioke dis dis 1121 broke broke broke i ail gin: pr- • 10 dis Ate par I par Par' a par - die LUMBIA, ity dis Adis es' dis dis broke broke no sale Aak do MIL hes 1& dis "chs 11 dis 1 dig eh lf die la 4 die OLJA dis . dis I dis OLINA. 2 dis lA. s 5a do do do 410 do do tt do o do do 2 . 5a6 dis I 8 die 2 dis 2 dis ! 70 dig I• sn dia KY ENI 3a31 dii Y 2 dis RI. Small notes LOU Ali solvent .. MISS° ' All solvent IND All solvent FLORI Southern Life portation ks dis I.- Trans- EMU AS. ES. ; EIAMTON 4 the paiii rfwm sale of customers, ices that the , which is, on each every case the money CM 1 00 ealen be sale—is a 1 50 ea clltiva ge; said ex " %s of T i mk ts t in small BINGii"~I~iZ'OIIT*JIDYL~'I'tBEMEI~TB: pany47slsiareirilton ek hart#nporW , inte = l '4g soitsfismelinsaiesi thimiod ,dolkaa of thefusintAbawi'of Green and IllackTeia is 4 11 1. 0 1 1 e*.Binipire; dose, o ff► faith thif• flutnYrporikagoi shot! Chinese ingest* It is o t priraers jo,,inny Teas ot_ this, great mftbalsh.._ in* sea sad 'aniltD4 toTeintL4m; They t e ll tenismly:ind ifiein it Whale. Tale prates. Op,nn4y meraWints who wish slimy" to jell - good , Ttenn•ALWAIIII . obtiin diton`il this place, on reaso Sertni.-/Fasperiess • re. TirabTie Wks ire for sale by ' 2. • REXFORD,. Sole agent for Broome Conn • Binghamton, may Ll, - 1847. , • ittr ..,: • , ::...-, )_ 'i • , I List' of.:rop Medicines, FOR SALE BX .IL REXFO , - ‘• .. 131144 A 4 '• q ' - :ON N. N. Y ., INV 1 ii - oitstatitjyTort ' hind a fall rl-' • • Et telthine.'DEDGS & MEDICI S,', PAINTS' 0 KEYE WOODS & DYE STU rs, GROCEI2 B 4VANOY ARTICLES, &c. &c. ' T of Which •I I* sold CHEAP AS THE CH AP EST. '` " l' - ' 1 1 ' ' ' ' l'' • ' Pitict. • 1 Pities. Sands'•Sataaparilla 41 00 Gregory's pills 137 " salt. nimedyl 00 Fisk's sugar is b coated Romanalsam 25. ( 2 5 Indian-Panacea 2 00 Balm ofColombia q0a.75 Mcmunn'Olizefopi- Hitchcock's anti-bile • , um - 1 ___ ' 25 - ions pills .1 25 Phinney's , Pille ,' 25 a 37 Covert a balm of life 150 Moffat'. life plls 25 & 50 Micheal.' freckle wash 50 do phienix l . bitters 1.00 Lee's Pills 1 2 5. Sherman's med. lot's 25 Brandicth's pills • 25. do t fever & ague do 1 00 Post's poorman's pis' 12 do pee lessedgerl 50 Bedean'a plasters 1 25 do nisuAs pho's 12 Libby's bitters 75 do , lusaonian 100 Nerve as bone rhea ' Jayne'. . Expectorint 1 00 • maticliniment 501t1 00 do lair tonic; 1 00 Wilkinacm's tnmuttio do tonic ventefuge 50 wound salve I 37 do carminative bale. 50 Thompsom's,eye water 25 do sanative pills 25 Hill's balsam of honey 12 Dalley'ipain extrsic- Cepaalie snuff 1 25 for 50 is 1 00 Hungarian balsam of Hay's liniment for life , ' 1 00 piles ' ; 100 McAlisier's all-heal- • Washington Ohs. for ing ointment 25a50 dysentery . . Sze. ' 1 00 do h* oil 50 Cooper's corn salve 25 do toilet oil 50 Mares cern' salve 25 Se.nir'irestorstive pills2S Gridley's lialt.'theum Laitsor i sex.lungwortl 00 iointment' ; 25 Clove anodyne, cure Ws infallible pills 12 - for toothache 25 Pi elphs' tomato pills 25 Climax;syrup , 50 o restorative bitters 25 Dr. Ford's pectoris!' Res' tomato pills 50 Syrup -, 75 Fahnestock's verm'ge -25 do tonic cordial 37 Obeeseman's Arabian do universal pillsl 25 balsam • 504 100 Hooper's female pill. 12 Alebasi'Flack salvo 50 Anderson's Seotspills 12 do con syrup 50 GodfivY's cordial _ 12 do pile fills 25 Bateman's pectoral ' do cathartic pills 25 drop is 19 do pleaders ' ' 12 Turlingmn's balsam . do fevers:ague syrup 50 of lifc . 12 Winslow's balsam of Pacific ion 25 a 50 hoarturand j ,50 Eddy's, rheuma4 Taylor's balsam of tincture, 50 Liverwort $1 a 1,50 Beautifying rap 4. 50 Mother's-relief 2 00 Keeleda invisible " 25 rosgate's 'anodyne 1 'Connerspain extrac 'r 25 cordial 31 'United 'States pills 50 Wiatar's balsam of iWatennan's rheumat voa cherry 1 00' icplaster. , 25 Reserrection or Per- • lObaprqan's summer sian pills i 50 &1 00. 1 • cordial ` 18 a 37 Jew David's* He. - iltrinkerhoff's restore brew plaster 50 i live ' 100 Egyptian bales 50 Opodeldoc, hard and Fish's My' syrup 1 00' liquid • Longley's panacea 1 501 Edward's salt rheum Dutch pills or lion of 1 . ointment 150 [the day 37 jMedicated coughcandy 6 Bishop's anti-bilious [White'. salve 12 • tpills : I 50 1 Gabdirie cap - sales 25 a5O Hitch coc k' s halm of • iVeg. palmon'y balsam 50 health I 1 001 Brown's strengthen do worm red 25 ling plaster 37 do causeds snuff 251Aiwood's canker drops 18 do mwetiesidnntica 601 40 jai:indica bitters 37 do hair regenerator 371 do spinal elixir 37 Parker's pulmiinary Litm'stemplifebiu'rel 00 balm s'i 1 'OO do Chilese blood pi 11325 Le Baum de • Ninon, Indian hair dye 50- or Free& balm of - Webster's sarsaparilla 75 • beauty i 50 do bilious pills 25 Rapp's Indian piaster 25 Oneida tincture 25 Smith's sugar coated Gargling oil 50 &1 00 pills 25 Merchant's sarsa'plal 00 Bartholomew's pink Ex. buchn a cubebs 1 50 syrup ' 50 Pyrihn hair dye 50 Spoh . n'ssiekbeedache Dr. Hibbard's anti 1 50 , bilious pills 12 a5O Christie's .. Grilvaric Hunt's aheu. liniment :25 1 Ring. 37 & 1 50 Peery's vermifuge,or 4. bias • 150 dead shot 25 do ?lours - 75 Clickineessugarcoat do magnetic fluid 1 00 ed pills 25 Austin's magical lira- Southern balm, for - intent,- 25 a5O cone* Sze. 100 Brisk_ pill } - 25 Sheen's pills 12 Root's rusgbone oint. 50 Scarpa's acoustic oil 1 00 Parr'. life pills ' 25 M'Nair's acoustic oil 1 00 Upham's 1 electuary, Salts of lemon 18 f for cure of piles 100 Henrick's strengthen Moor's eta. of Life 40 ing plaster, , 25 Bristol's. riarsapanila 1 00 Hemsley's worm des- Scudder'. susinusticoill 00 towing syrop 25 (Ifer's btherial oil 1 50 Whittemore'ilancri i ey's' t r um ' can plaster 25 50 do vegetable syrup 50 German ey oin ent 25 M'Callam's remedy 1 013. Ainierican eye ve 25 do Ind. veg.panaceal 00 Italian amyl 100 Wood's sarsaparilla a ' Coral hair • wild cherrybitters 1 00 tire ; 37,p 000 Tonsey's universal Amber tooth pa#te ' 25 • ointment 25 Spanish lily White 37 Oriental pills or sov- Moorish hair dye 50 ereign balm 1 25 Eraswe soap 25 Vaughn s veg. liton- Henriek's sugar coat- - triptio mixtur e. Ire 2 00 3 ed pills 25 Bahl:ll4'a body laces $lO ao tome bi tter • !25 Sand's iodide of sari do sciatic lent 25k saparMa :1 011 Brant'a Indian medi- Davis' painkiller2o.37&so Heine -1 00 • , With many others not ennumerated. The sithscri her is Agent for most of the above ' medicina and viicartsors aery article genuine. i 1 L. M. REXFORD. ; Bingba.mtan; Jan. , 18, 1847. " 50y1 NIINGEICINITCH N 0714, BY. Z. RAYNSFORD. HIB r. HOTEL having changed Tenantis, has 3- bean thoroughly repaired and refitted, 4nd is now OPENED foe the'accemmodation: the bbc. The Proprietor pledges hiroself:that the wan and nnforts of.his petits shall be as well for; and =ended to, ia every ropes-40/Ins Rotel, *oat shy other in the county. • • Cnir Two ' daily n: es of Etages from the west, morning and ev • , stop at this House, (near the. henango Bridge,) one daily leaves for the east, excepted,) running in connection with the view York & Erie Redroid Also, daily stiOs for tica and Montrose, - ,andAri-weekly for Coopers- Ifroms„ Fort Plain, Cortland, and Syracuse. t . r - E. •BATNEFORD. BLNIaI:MAMTON ? N. , Ir. Mayl7l, 1847. :L t .51y1 - ' 4 DR ' GOODS ago. • B. SAYRE 9 JE , WM a SZIN rod, oltY CREA,P ko of Spring 11 0, Sw,"Per Godds Pric4Amit mask pitwatime, way 27,.1447;'ti CABE paid kr Teel BM= and beef Hidei, -4to biome paid ig;e 660 JLA 1:6 Env in 000dif f) S t ann. H IGHEST Price poll Ai" sn fte gig IT i n L. **jog ilm4o.lliesoose qmpuvropi Paws, by. .. B. TEE. QAtTriffelli rgoriyaust Arnes' ic.7 tgaw YORK, FLOUR ori forlsolo p uo* BraiPrA a tw " 8 1 1 "" -Iwo.** P ile ''' • • ..11M1-•GOODS; it. • • `-' lsand nine lot of ' • fl 6; 400 - 4 9 ' Clocker? "t. "4:Stat,ioncrY , Oroceries, Dye-stuffs, - N ils , Fiiih; Sit. &c. rhankfill to friendsfor put &wry he hopes by t e lling cheap to receive liberal share of these pat. renege. MP — Itecollect;fie OABII at lean, he to be undersold. Montrone, May 13, 1847. • - WANTED Geese Feathers Butter hag s, Beer wax, Ste. fie.; . , J. L YONS. May 13, 1847. , BOOKS. • T ABLE Family Bibles for 10s t- also common and• 1.,1 pocket • Bibles, Testaments, - Geographies and Atlases,.Arithmetics, Grammars, Ph il osophical and Chet:sirall-Books ; Cobb's, Batintlers',- and Town's tapOiig Book; Porter's" Readers. A, good assort: mimtof ,Toy Books and Tickets. Also, the new Hymn BOIL, for the Presbyterian, and Baptist wit!. ties. ;Methodist Hymn Books, Blank Books &c. &c. for sale by .1. Lyons. May-10 . , I'C47. PATE T Pails, Brooms, Clothes-Pins, Butt er Stanipa awl "Ladles; by - Lyon's. May 18. , THElsubscribers are now receiving their stook of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, To which they invite attention. ,Most_kinds of prodUce rcc'd in - exchange. They wish it distinctly understood that they are 'not anxious to sell goods except for PAY DOW T. Mills & Sherman. Montrose May 18, 1847. • OS' PC'L. POST k CO. r RE 4 receiving their stock of • Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting in part of I GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. ClOtbs, eassiniers, Velvet and Mar sidles i Vestinp, Linens, Blea. and on bleachbd, Tweeds, Oregon and York Mix tures Stripes and Plaid, Woolen Substi tute, bc. &c. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Plain and figued Delaines, Lawns, Jac onets, Ginghams, Gingham Lawns, Fash ionabl Dress Silks. SHAWLS. A beautfiul assortment from &s to $5,00. Parasols, Silk & Cotton, from 2s. $2,50 Fans,, rich styles. Oil Silk, Worsted, Linenllldk'fs, silk floss. Silk Lace, Linen Edgings, best ass's in town. Brussels Lace, Buttons, Fringes, Bobbins, figured Muslims, Hosieiy and Gloves of all descriptions. ENGLISH & AMERICAN PRINTS. Borinets, tabs, flowers, Ribbons, Skirts, a new article. Pat. Leather Slips, Buskins, dm GROCERIES, lIM Of every kind, Crockery, Hardware; Iron, Nails, iSteelSaws Log Chains, Tin iVare Fish ftnd • - j SOLE . LEATHER, (Bought before the advance,) ..Saddle and Harness Ware, Matta, India Rubber Clotln, Floor Oil Cloths, Damasli Car riage `.trimmings, Drugs, a small ass't of staple articles cheap, German Cologne,— Looking Glasses, a.good variety. WeAatter ourselves the stock we offer this Sp ring to our friendii, is equal to any we hae,heretofore offered, in quantity, qual ity, aqd cheapness. With our thanks for fayprs heretofore, we tender our invitations " to call and see us." Montrose May 17,-1847. • Mt eill% - LI H. CHANDLER & CO. are now re , , c,eiving a large and 'well selected-addi tion td their stock of Goods, to which they would invite the attention of purchasers. Tl4ir stock is now quite large, and they are determined that for Cash, Bartel, or on 'approi•ed credit, they will sell at West as low a 4 any establishment in the coynty. Montrose May 17, 1847. AMERICAN, French and English Cloths and Cassimeres, Satins and fancy Vest ings for sale by Chandler & Co. CLOVERSEED. OLoVERSEED of the large kind, for ode by Montrose, May 27, 1847. Chandler &Co PRINTS, a,good assortment, American and English. Veay cheap. Chandler Ir. Co.. SUMMER Stuffs. Tweeds Mills, Bto Linen &c. C. di Co. fINGRAMS, Lawns, DeLanes, and other press Goods C. I Co. SHEETINqS, Bro. and Bleached. A variety at Chandler ilk Co'.., T EGRORN and Straw Bonneis, plain 1.2 and fancy braid. Ribbon!, Flowers, &c. ' Chandler & Co., rvrq QUPERIOR Axes, warranted, for sale 'cheap, by 4.7 the box single, by F. S. Chandler & Co. Apr 4 20th, 1847. GR CERIES, a goodstock. •Aniong the ost the best and cheapest Tea and To baccii in town. Chandler & Co.' any DA: ASOLS and Shades:at Chandler & Co. IigAIWW4ItE, Iron s MOO &c. 11 " Chandler & Co. WANITED, A 00Y al enAPPre,aticelo the Tin ' * la 16 or 17 yews 414.1af- good 'morel &vie= ter, who whl . try to make binwelf metal; and Can get oPfearli m the ImmtiPll, will 1,1 1 :gmld enccitir; ageorekt by Whig 48' .• = , 847 11,Clitiher at co's: If r p,fodpip e o e fiy 12, 1. • • . FLOUR; —77 Up !WINE A-7,1 , *.irm90041147.. - 7 - - mazer . . 1,:: DRESS GOODS;. '__ •-' , i Quatim Cashmeres,' De Lehi ' c - nablii; lk ik 1,7 &e. - Vest r.iriegjamlraesiesizig's • - , T . _. -1 • , ; MILLS' &MEDUM 1 - Feb 43,1847. . 1 '' tiRY - 001**ii: • NEW4TIELt RLTS. PASEO 1014817: I CROWN - 71 inches high, 5-Nicotine, ; Melt at sidaa, 146 front and rear, earre i;u t , i oval; Sat Bant-1; iecbes wideiltont Try and 18.18 at sides. BINDIso--; of en inch, • The above new style, introdneedin•NewYnkon Bitarday, March 6th, by Beebe &Costar, are now Toady and for sale by , Npril 8. hIBBRILL &ROO'. Boars & SHOES, coarse an& Sae, of alinimit every quility and pri 10ce, bv 11, & sreatkik , . WANTED. .1 , • 10,000 Bushels Oats,' 1000 bushels Bri, - 100 bushels Timothy seed, And 300 Firkins Dmis.Otw tor; foe which the highest market price will be paid -by ' Mills & Eiherinan. June 3, 1847. • ' . • WANTED, .1 A T the ARCADE. five hm3dred•wei&hto OLD .tl. INDIA RUBBER, for which thchtjth price will be'paid. J. ETH GE. June 3,1847. I Woo/ ! Wool • of • ibg-IVO°I Ranted at at tbst S toreLYONS. j 91. RAPER !—Good WRITING PAPER at ill 1,2 eta., and LETTER PAPER for 10 Oa'. per Quire, for sale by 3. LYONS. Jane 1. • STO VES ! F a variety of patterni, just received, aml: for V sale very cheap by CHANDLER & Co. June 1, 1847. PLOUGHS!! WAYNE Co. Ploughs and Points for salO by - April 2.1. Mills & Sherman '(']DINTS. 011 S, LIME, PLASTER, }Tows, & CASTINGS, &c. &c. by B. SAJYRE, may 27, 1847. BONNETB.—A choice selection—beantifhl stiles Al—Linen Edges. Best assortment in toirn at NT'S. MECHANICS' ADVERTISEMtNTS HORIZONTAL ' SPINNER! IN connexion with the following certificate .11- were handed to us the testimonials of several highly respectable ladies, who have used the Domestic Horizontal . Spinning Wheel, and who concur in saying Obtain tially, that they can spin with it seven or eight run, (or about four dayrs work) per diem, with as much ease as they can per form an ordinary day's work with !a com mon wheel. The interence is irresstable; that it will hereafter be more profitable for the farmer who manufactures his wdol, with this machine to have in his employ at the same cost for labor, one .girl, than jOur girls with the common stand-and-spin wheels:— [People's Advocate. The undersigned, citizens of Montrose, have witnessed with much satisfaction the operation of 'a, novel machine denoSninated the " Domestic Horizontal SpinningiwhOel.". lately invented by Hiram F. - Wheeler of Springville, in this county. It appears to us to be a valuable improvement, its view of the ease with which it Is, used and - the ra-. pidity with which it executes. WC doubt not that our Farmers generally, with all who " toil and spin" Will approve it too. Montrose, Susq'a co. Pa. 'Col. Franklin Lusis l , Hon. Wm. Jessup, Gen. D.. D. Warner,. Joseph Williams, Thos. Johnson, • Hop. M. C. Tyler, ! S. S. Mulford, Henry J. Webb, P. M. J. B. Salisbury, Walter Folios, Treasurer. J. W. Myers, E. Patrick, Jr., M; D. Daniel Searle, Wm. J. Mulford, ;• J. Lyons, Wm. J. Turrell, Issue. L. Post, Geo. V. Bentley, Wm. L. Post, Rev. John Long. Igir Rights will be scild on the most reas onable terms to those who wish to make the wheels, or purchase Territory to Sell again iii any of the United States (except Ohio.) Those wishing to engage in a business.both pleasant and profitable , will plear call on the subscribers in Springville, Susquehanna county, Pa. H. F. WHEELER; -Patentee. J. SMITI-1, Jr., Agent. Springville, April 8, 1847. 1 44m6 WOOL CARDING, AND SPINNING. rium subscriber wishes to ihfornt _his 1 friends and former customers that he is prepared to card Wool with desPatch and in the hest - stile, He will- also take good clean Wool in the fleece and deliver it in good sound Yarn at from 8 to. 10 Icenui per run. Those, having, to hire theiti spinning done, would find this to their advantage, and save themselves the trouble ofrrepnring their own woOl. • Wool will' be taken to manufiture: into Broadcloth, Flannel, Blanks d shawl, froe .„, bets, a. to suit customers. Two hundred piounds ofbeech-tint ,ard will be taken in exchange for worlt: N. 8.-1 t ii expected that payrneni, will be made in ,all cases when the work ii, de: livered, either in cash or saleable odtme. DANIEL H. HE ELER. . Silver Lake, gay 1 . 5, 1847. . %ARA A T the Slip of JOHN GROVES, aike, two A doors below the Farmer's Store, • eve 'York Spy and; Summer, Fashithks for '1647 and! JOra . hf,fility always be found there. " y.tp .ais• ure his patrons for any kind of a suit met_ 'may choose to weir. It is ft se -e vident t that nwto must bare 4.1i45, him self that he alit suit the oktii:of every, . wh o may favor him with Abair custom. • , Cutting delie on short notice, and ' that "the wayitntigtnan thenth a fool may not, err'_ht mar* it up•l • ; , nr Mmelrintableal.4lllo/erill be is - • I , •I . It , JOHN OROVX •,-Teger. )bionttose, Slay 6 1 , 1867- 410- CS' MA'Elt ?UCH m iii,) lic MILK 1 1 41, .listcr''s et the Reap Iv Ali • hi. .1. ing to . tupe ran entirely. no and .nuxicl i n sortmentor 08,4 ' 7PE, are now *ate iixecutt, in a neat otitis*. tort' style, kin& of ' ' ' 1 - J 13' FEIN INGI_ ' at prices to snit the times. PAIOIXLETS, •- BI L:llE4Ds r ; il CA 8, C ALOGyES, I HANbBILLS, B KS, &C.ll Printed on oiled notice, and in e beet style of the Art. s l A share of the People'ip eii zeipclet. hilly solicited. 'July 9 ; 1846. r , , i , GARMENT CUITTING• Fr HE subscriber having withdfawn for the prim -1 ent from all connection with the tailoring bald ness except cutting , will hereaft4 give his Attention to that parqcular branch exclusiely. From a lOng and successful experience, with recent improvemetite, and a regular rk.ceipt of the lat.,6t fashions, ho has entire confidence •an his ability it) . please 'all wiry may employ him. To prevent pprehensionle would furtter state, that hiving w orked hfaretoOre having. - for the sake of working, he inten sin future to werk_ for the saki, of the pay ; (excepeWhere chari ty may dictate otherwise.) Those therefore who ! amiable . 1 to pay hut ! always withhold,' will please also wkh hoLd their custom. Shop over the Flat Store, firsti building north of the Stage house. P. ' LINES: Montrose, May-5, 1847. i . 47m3 Wool Ca4.(litt . g. M. . • • THE subscriber having fitter up his tnachidary ith the addition of NEW CARDS and other fixings, is now ready to serve his old cpsmersand the public generally, at the following prig a,i via:— On the delivery of the rolls, 3 c . cash; cts. bar ter on every 9 lb. of wool—if ced 5 cts. A. . REYNOLDS. tirg Brooklyn, June 1, 1847. ' 51,w4 PATENT MED ) AN IMPORTANT CURE BY I DR.. 'YOE'S AL- I TE RAT IV E. I ,: We have been informed by Mrs Mahan,j(rEgritnd daughter lof old Gen. Wayne) that she sufferedley eral yearsirom the growth of a large GoltronsiTn mor, which besides great defornity, produced both a difficulty of deglutition, and of hreathing.' Indfed, she-says, the pressure upon the wind-iime was so great, •as ,to prevent her from aleepind ma reiimt , ,bent position, and often suffocation appated i4evi:. table. She also labored under tievcce tudispo,3slion from LIVER COMPLAINT and Jarispics, with a lquvi ble train - of nervous affection; r r which. she Osed. Dr. :latices ALTERATIVE, Whie she took, regularly 13 for six or seven weeks, with 'ono' doses ot his Sanative Pills, and her general . health win thereby, completelly re-established, and row perceiving Slane diminution in the size of 'the Goitrous Tumbr, she was encoitraged to perseveren the use of theiAt.- TERATIVE, until every vestige _a the painful Ttimor was removed. I - ; i We cannot speak too highly of this importimtpre paration of Dr. Jayne, and for die sake of stiffOring: humanity;hope that it may become more &tidally known.—Public Ledger. z t . WORMS! WORMS!i WORMS! To remove those troublesome and dangerotta in habitants of the stomach and bowels, which swollen. impair the health and destroy the lives of ehildren t use Jerks's Tonic VER.MirIiTGE, a certain tunif safe reparation for the removal 911 the various kinds of worms, dyspepsia, sour stomach, Vrmat Of epp inffintile fever and ape, and debility of the s .!.ech and bowels and organs of - divtition. It ;is. without exceptiOn one of the most valuable prepared* in the world. Prepared duly by Dr. D. ieyne,Philadelphia, and sold on agency by N. Mitchel Si Co., Druggists, Montrose. 1, • IT IS' WRITTEN - TN TFIEL BOOK OF NATURE AND OF eom. mon i sense, that the naturalivegetableprodinitions of every, country are, if propeillv applied, amplir sof fioient fbr thd cure of every malady incident tneach pecoliy Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, of the North American College of Health,. arci'com posed of plants which grow4Tontnneonsly on our own soil. and are therefore letter adapted JO ,our constitutions than medicines concocted from foreign drugs, however well they may be compodnded't and as they fire founded upon the I principle that the hti man body is in troth Subject to but one Disease, viz: cocrupt humors, and that said medicine careA this disease ma , Natural Priu i ciples ' • by cleansing and purifying the body ; it will beMan itest, that if the constitution he not entirely exhaust ed—a perseverance in their use, - according to direc tions, is ; absolutelycertain to driie disease of every name from the body. When we wish to restore a sWamp.. or morass to fertility; we drain it of the superabundant waters in like maunder if we wish p restore the body 'to health. we must cleanse it of impurity, Wright's Indian Vegetablei Pills will be found one of the best, if not the very best medicine in the world for carrying out this Gland purifying iprinciple, becansu they expel from the body altcorenpt and impureihumors, the cause of disease, in an easy and naturallnianner ; and while they every day Give ease and Leasure, disease 'of every name is rapidly...driven from the body. , The +following highly reattectable storekoepers have been duly appointed agents for the tide of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills in 'Stuttrehanna county • - - Mills & Sherman, Mointrose. Ira Scott, Springville.' L. II: Woodruff, Dimdck Corners. : ' ''' Edwin Tiffany, Brooklyn. ! • A. Greenwood, Harfoid. . Jos. Dußois, Great B nd.. - R. 1.. Sutphin & Co. umMersville.', H. Burriltt, New Milfo - . . N. E. Kennedy, Gibso : Centre. Smiley de Curtis,Ens '.Gibson. Wells & Co., Dnd Tarbox , dr, Burrows , ushville. 1 1 ~. . , Junes Conifoit, Ha Piny. • '. U. Burrows & Co: Gi son. ' I. G. Pride, HarfOrd:' v Charles L., Brown, F endsville. !Yi n .. ,_ , '''''' ..-If. ~ utWaRE Or t. , OUICTERFEITS !-..-ine pil..!C ari ceo. tioned ilgainit time many-sp_urious medicines Which in order to deceive, are call • d by =Pea lint* to Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills. 1 • The Only original andgen ' ne. Indian Vegdtable Pills iiiiie the signature o f W . WrightWrittett with a pen On the top label of , • box. -:-None other is 4 genuine, nd' to counterfeit th is forgery.;' _ '; rif • cei devoted exclu *vely to the iiii4e :of w,,,,,, th an Vegetable Pi s, Of ihe Noillnier icarilla • Id Ileiatb,No. °:B•GnietwiiclistifNevr York;r'i. 196 , Tremont st. i ostoni.andtkiiisidinj office, o. 169 Rano at- P *: '' - IPhiL - ~' Mr eircitro Octttat vi Celia! TN altering m-ihs Pihti 1 deemed by aosinh , lorm vet a mere desira that mankind may have the he ifitora reinedyvhich his (min ci rcle ' of friends ha y ' Only had opportunity orstOihnr of: elikkjihll, i him to. oat*. ilav timPetni" wit. lhansomis:T' , Out its superior proved A iii ail cafes 'Cent sMids or wounds, as sis 6 lisheidim, chapp hands;:_aad old ul 'or indolent ought :be -iss alniits 1M574100141. ' be it the every day co psi* of, the nursery whete tint are so -fre4u Vtl _ Mineflom certifigi!" ,Priirli°l4' the offers ihe toll t -1 • This ntay certify that I haveuied Mr . iicott ' s i tn. I:#[SrI1'~: .. - r,,.. > ,_ .. II 11l .11 EMI ii. ,. 'i .,I ; ..,. 'PATEAT . ' , IItEDteINES;- , alive Cgnte , and . 11411 7 1 * 4 invaluable bunn,' - itore4 ' ' EDWARD WHI E.., • , New Milford, Marcy 124847, This may certify tbat,wWlwreused.L.; &Ott' Eau, *tiro Carats, and we knoWit tole rs valnabl rein: edy for seal& of tbeiefoie ailliiiglj ion: tribute our testimony in Miatoor. -!. , * '7-11LEA.NORIINXIS, ' DAVID WARNER, 8.- C. HAYDEN:, • Franklin, %sq.. so. Fa. Feb. 28, 1,847. • i This is to certify the_ ,t 'lave flied Scott' arid find it the most eihetitions reimidy'for chappped banker lips, that I have ever mie. recommend it mall tso WhO may helium's ;i JOHN WELLM New Mflford;June 17, 1847. ' • Mr. L. Scott—Sir; I-have had ample op ty of - testing the virtre of your Comte; found it a most valuable remedy ; • L. NV. 'BINGHAM; New Milford, May, 184?., • • I • UP" The Cerate is pid Up'in large-and subsiantiar tin boxes, and for sale whiplesaleluid retail by the• subscriber at bis residence New Milfard, Busque lanna county, Pa. Price 37/ cts. . LUCtgli fiC . 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