BANS NO' CE JST. ' II E CZ MI 37 E El Ef El PENNSYLV/VNIAF Philadel . p_hia bank, par I Mtilia Mealittile ..'ice Mitainitiiintbaink''_par bink 7 par , U a bank notei.'ji 23 dis Gitarii„ Poralloe:„..do p Genitantoi:rn Par Del co at Chester' • Par Chester co at WChesterpa* Montgomery cogat Farmers' b'k Bucks co pail,- Farmers' bk Reairg Raitassl • • Par' Northampton no sal Lancaster bank Far bk Lancastei Lebanon 1 dis Harrisburg . d .dis Middletown 1 dis 1 dis Columbia bridge par Northumberland par Miners' bk rtsville Wfrbk Wilkesb'e ltdis Pittig demand notes His " certificates 1 die " post notes . 1 his Towanda no sale York „ 1 dis Gettysburg 1 dis Chambersburg 1 dis Waynesbig 2 dito Brownsville Erie 2 dii Barks co bank mosaic' Honesdale 1 di's' Bk Snsiya co 14. dii Lewistown 1 dis Linn bk Warren no sale ' West Branch bk 4 die Dem Crtieript 20330 dis Lehigh co bk 37 dis Lehigh Nav Script 15 dis 4th May issue 4 die NEW YORK. N - Y City bank dis Clinton bk N Y 30 dig' 'Globe bank fraud North.Eiver bk'g co do City Trust & Bk'g co do Wool Growers' bk dis White Plains bk 1 dis Lewis co bk 3 dis Far & Dro bk Buff 5 dis Millers bk of Clyde 15 dis Far bk of Seneca co— dis Corn bk of N York 2 dis Lafayette bank 2 dis N Y Bk'g corn 00 dis Dry Dock bank 1 dis N Ifin - Tritst Co 2 dis Bank of Buffalo 55 di. Bank of Brockport 35 dis Bamilton bk 30 Flit; Corn bk Buffalo 55 die AU solvent banks la Country banks la Except bk of Comm.t bia, Green no. Rua. .son,Middle distr'ts, Platsburg, Niagara, Wash' and Warren, Wash Man Co. - Wayne co bank -Met and Planters' Del Co bank Ex bk Po'keepsie do Pottsdsan Manuf Co do Red Backs jal dis NEW JERSEY. Mechanic's' and Manufac, tarers' bk Trenton par Prbreton bank . par fraud Plainfield bank 37 dis State bk at Camden , par Cumberland bank par Mount Holly, Salem Bk'g co par Monmouth bank no sale N Hope Del Bridge dis Trenton Bk'g co Old par All other banks par Far & Mech bank of N Brunswick no sale Hob Bk'g &G co broke Washington Bk'g Co do - Franklin bank do Jersey City Bank do Monmouth ° do N J Manuf CO do Protec and Lombard do State bk "at Trenton do Bank of N Brunswick do !Idea bk Patterson do BINGHAMTON ADVERTISEMSNTS" FINE NEW TEAS. AT NEW YORK i PRICE: B. • LM. REXFORD, If BINGHPZITON, • N. Y., has made arrangements with ti to NEW YORK rper.i TEA COMPANY. for the sale of TEAS in Binghamton, and can furnish his cm totems, and the nide, with Teasat theisame prices t hat the Company charge for them in New York, w.filch is, at least, from one to two shillings cheaper o n each poand than the Grocers sell id And in every case where these Teas do not givesitisfacticm the t noney will be paid back for them. Catalogue of Teas. GREEN. Young Hvson, good, do, a.. sweet cargo, do. -do. fine cargo, 75 do. do. silver leaf, 100 Saver-Leaf—seldom-sold even by large dealer s. be. cause of the small profits made on its sale= -is a very supena. r Tea. do. do. golden chop, 1 50 Geliten Chop—This is the finest Green Tea cu ted in China. It is of the first pickings, an, i ex 4 eels all other Green Teas for the delicacy o f its flavor, strength and arum. Heretofore this Tea has never reached this country except ins mall • kits to suit the purchaser. Hysma, foie, do. very fine, Gunpowder, fine, do. extra fine Impel -TT', fine, do extra fine , Hyson Skin, good, BLACK Ning Yong, strong and good finvtir, . BZ Mug Yaag—The grocers se,l. this at 50 cis. It Oolong. • • Oolong, a delicious Black Tea;' 5.4) Compare this superior Tea with that sold by groce ra, as being an Oolong Tea. The ,difference is too plain ane the deception toolialpttble. Oolong, plantation growth, 7 5 English Breakfast, fine,. ' • 5.1 do. do. extra fine, ' How(lagewinixnu•e, a rich and hilt dy flavored Tea, 7. Pekes flower', 1 013 • do. scented, - 1 SO Ne Plus Ultra, I SO Ne Pl= Ultra—This. Tea is as fra grant and time et as a nosegay. It yields a prithun e that istralyd e liglafrd. it is of garden small, fadl 4 = I °' • any.thingof the kind ever ii.fid in this &V- The above catalogue does a of comprise all the varieties coataios: Maly ! aseartment. I have eyezlif varicy imperted,.and every al lade of quality: ma tan snit the most . Easticlibus p archiver. The Above llem are all done up inthinet is packages, in quantifies, itif lb.,,and mr ch.. • a- .....-r,mseicsaistott, • lsa r vithe ' , , Teas hapated by theTekia Tee Company, 73 and 77 Falcon stevet„,- sad M ere live will try, them . ften- TA 4 are se. Iliaf the most diliciaus - reakwa met • ut i, rm . l them at wholesale pricesoW,ikieg fist: — - - • bemire taming at all , Ahssaarwa olaW ll 7-4/ 4 ***a :TiNlA__,-137 the okagio Puma AI wholesale Pdoes; of Aie Nam' 4 eaCompt my„ nand_ "a t * st. r i p . , stated. sod. VeAtoot. iii" A* ( *l* B 4 c 4r. 74 .4 -1 eflay`-tate hi the 14i 3 0d Statues itaite buine* , isia lire mar betierd4 mirmerrof lione* ! . are it laliee;,lo4*Thos,- • 'ind , ink . P olllell i'Otiliti Gt " 4 "011447*a... Ent ..-- kowjoa ealtleyleinti:_movienany *Ad:the. Peke Tie aay,ts jtiii4f FAN* obtain acaeliciknis _De* . • LT; - A word to "iiii4riater's.•=;-The 'rea-&fli :*sarz.x.'s "AjmocAt 'Dud ••008 • ' 4 1 NEW HAMPSIII/1 An sitiventbiinla 4 . ! MINE. Dalai!' bank ' ' " 10. Arriadtand bank ' do gity bk.Portlaad, do Damariscoda , ,do Mercantile bk' • 'do . BtMliratai Canal bkdo liangArCom hi do Westilrook bk do Citizens! bk do Dlobii bk do Waslitagton co do Frankford bk . -do 42 OrTet nbazdu! 4 VERMONT. Bank et' St Albans 14 . Bk otitermington ' All tionient lauika 4 1148ELACHU8DTT8 All g ent banks , ODE „ISLAND 4. !vent banks i !MARYLAND. taldinore banks . i t'atagsciri bk Moral bank. 1 I t=rtlarni , „ Far Sr, Miller?' ltk 14a.1 gees tawn bre e Weetininster ' W illiumsport is Cun4berland 1 ..• Salisbury bro e Franklin bank dig Suegtiehannah brok e b roke Frederick co bk tcPs (Broken bke vario us prides tßaltirnore & Ohio Re-1 lief notes 10 die vDELAWAR.E. I ank of Delawar. per & Branyw' ne par rarniens' bk Del par bank , par Bank of Smyrna par Under sss • A ills VIS. OF COLUMBIA. shington City die Georgetown die Far 4r. Mechanics' die Alex aniria • die Bk a f Alexandria broke Mectianics' bk broke Franklin bank no sale . Merctiante bank do VIRGINLV Es bk, &branch( us 11 di, Bk of Ca s. brn'ehis 11 dis Far bk &Vale 11 dis I Valley bk & Web. 11 dis Wheeling lal4 dig Wheelin g p note 14 dis NORTII CARO LINA. All snlvent banks 2 dis Situdl notes dis SOBTH CAROL INA. All Olverit banks 14 dis Smal). notes 2 dim GEORGIA.. Bk of St Mary's Sa-. Ocmnlgee do IMonine R do Colninbus • do Phtenix. bank ' 4o Exchange bank do Chatill bank do Central bkof Mill do Georgia Bag co , do Rucker B'kg co do All solvent banks 2 ".ALABAMA. All solvent banks 5a6 dis Small notes 8 dis 01110. Cineinmati Solvnot bk notes 2 dis 2 dici ILLINOIS. Bank of Illinois 70 (lie State ;bank 50 dis IiENTUOr I Notes 2 dis Small notes : ta3~ dis All &great banks 2 dile ' TMISSOIIP.I. All solvent ban la 2&a3 dis INDULT fA. All siilvent bank 1.42 die .! FLORID A. Southern Life & Trans . portation Co. *o37i 75 1 00 75 1 00 75 1 00 . a7i ==:=i=l i *tiotk intvGif this . msaa dollars rasa' and Mick Teas gerva done s up in, all the :rano= - • ingezuriy L au mvent thissteat establish* semi*. to arbAs tuad retail them at vitiole tebants who wish always *Ai/ 'obtain theta at this --Emporium Putri7i illifi444/40,1t0n tapuma,,one - Or ~f . 1 1 rele4uil pip lie ,I fan . C • i<pac . )tigaa pat Chi It ?1311pF}Aiege ta: tinymeat, nient,„and a . lu x ury and ! They sall,god teas 'old • sale prices,Country in fosell-goiffreas,;ml a I place, on reemonst)le to 110''Thu abovi3 TBAzi are for gale by I M. REXPIRD, )3PMIIII County. Sole Lint et Pop' FOR SALEIB BINGSIAI wlio , meat 01., gpli • PAINTS & OILS, DX GROCERIES, .FANCY of which - will bei add C I EST. - • - Aly on -hand a tull assort- DRUGS & MEDICINES, WOODS & DYE STUFFS, ARTICLES, &g. 'EAP AS THE *CHEAP- I into Banda' Sarsaparilla IA I " gait rheum rnmadyl Roman eyelialsam Indian Panacea 2 ' Mcmunn'e elix efoPi- um Phinuey's Pills 25 & Moffat's life pills 25 & do Phtanix bitters 1 0, Sherinan's med. loz's do fever a ague do 1. 4: do dinner lose nges 1 do poor males plas'r do Olosaonian 1 00 Jayne's Expectorant 1 do hair tonic do tonic vermifnge do carminative bits. do sanative pill .. r 5 Dalley's pain extrae- - for 50 a 1 Hay's liniment for . plies Washington elix. for dysentary. &c. • • 1 Cooper's corn salve Marr's cern as* 25 1 Gridley's salt riteum ointment 25 Rush's infallible pills 12 Phelphs' tomato pills, q do restorative bitters Miles' tomato pills . Falinestock's venti`ge Cheeseman's Arabian balsam . 50 7t. / 1 0 Alebasi's black salve 0 do coligh syrup do pile pills do cathartic pills _5 .dn plasters • 1 do feveraague syrup I Wiuslow's.balsam of boarhound Taylors balorri of Liverwort $1 & 1 Mother's relief 2 Fosgate's anodyne 'cordial Wisiar's balsam of wild cherry Resurrection or Par. sian pills 50 aI I Jew, David's or De- brew plaster Euptian balm Fish's lily -syrup II , Longley's panarea 1 5' Dutch pills or lion of the day auti.hilions I pills• littelicock's balm of health 1 0 1 ' do worm tea do catarrh snuff do magnetic odontica 51 do hair regenerator 37 Parker's pulmonary i balm l oD Le Baum de Ninon, or French balm of . • beatil . 51 Rapecilsclian c lil i ter Smith's Sags; Ping -', I ' I Bartholomew's , pink 8 77 Spohn s.sich headache - remedy qhristie's Galvanic . Ringo l7k 1 5 ao "bands 1 5 do plasters 7 F do magnetic fink 1 OP Austin's magi Cal lini ment 2.i a 5 Brisk pills Root's rtngbone ant. .5 Parr's life pills Upham's electuory, I for cure of 1 0 Moor's en. of Life - 0 Bristol's sarsaparilla 1 0 &raider's sconOtic oil 000peell ethmial oil 1 0 Gridley's salt -rheum ointmento Gertnaii . eye ointment 25 American eyes.aalve 2.5 Italian chernicl soap 1 -Coral hair - *eiaora tive 37;50 t I Arriber tooth poste 25 Spanish lily white Moorish hair dye Sb Erosive soap Henrich's sugar coat- I ed , 25 do tonic trittets do sciatic liniment Brant's Indian xnedi- I icine 100 With ninny otivni not ber is Agent for moat oi .WAISRASTB eaebt-artio: , g ,ti i Boncagak) Taw NatraL, . :.! Mil B. RatINSFORD. rilms i Hovra, h a changed Tenants, has L 'been thoroughly r paired and reStted, and is now:OPSNED Air she - cif the pablic. Th and eomefortstehis pledges ests . tre lf as well h'111" yrovided for, and attended, as• rekect, at thong:del, aunt any other in ,;county 17' Two "linesi of Stages from the Wei , (morning and 'esing,) stop at this House, (near Chenango B ' , and pne daily laves ka.the east, (Suadaii" ,) normingin connection withihe New York & ' ltarbar l- 1, Al" &Tr stages for nice and Igo tam, 4i-weekly or Coopers town, Fort P ; Cord and Syracuse. _,_ _„' „1 , . 1 E. ILkYNSFORD. BINGikiASIF9N, N. v. May,l7, 1847.- • 513,1 Bingiuntoti; Jan. 18, ' Y 0001)8, ice.' 1S OFFERS a, B id ERT i 'NEU CHEAP lot or ilia wititier tixidg 1.- 27-1847. kirk. ar macaw I ' - . i '' I. veilsithillio , mper "Wei b., I " T r j• • •, • J l ' lll 7 l3 ' CENTS paid for good holulesAle a p. 4 in o° l o* - .1 - 1 , 1 3 1 t BATII P,,, ! i , -," ' '.,- -j • ''. l 'atiitiviit illeciv4aiie Emit •: ' ' 1' - L;:aglil. - - ' APPYriigniceivid 4 1 1..1 ' • • . ,tucTumiandlirlqiitamie MP At prices that =dam thea; esti 4 : 121 , - 110** *amid 5 A111.." ; • B M"' till"' ►SU(iAltj :t low e 4 t i ' ae A a " t Ow'di of firM* VEItTIISE~ENTB. late Medicines, L. M. REXFORD, TON, N. Y., Talcs. Gregory's palls 37 Fish 'S sugar coated all 25 Balm of Columbia' 50a75 Hitchcock's anti-bil. ions pills 25 Covert's balm of Wel 50 , Mieltaux' freckle wash 50 ILeel Pills 25 Brandrcth'ipills 25 Post's paw man's Pills 12* Bedean's plasters 25. Libby's bitten , 75 Nerre — bone then nuttic liniment 50a1 00 Wilkinson's tromatic wound salvel 37 Thompson's eye water 25 Hill's balsam of honey 12 Cephalic snuff' 25 Hunariim - baleam of life ' 1 00 McAlister's alLtleal- in& ointment ! 254.50 do hair oil ' 50 do toilet oil " 50 Seger's restorative pilhes Larbor'snr.lungwortl 00 Clove ano dyn e, cure fbr toothache es Climax syrup Dr. Ford's pemorial sump 75 do ram cordial 37 do universal-pills 25 Hooper's female pills 12 Anderson's Scots pdli 12 Godfrey's cordial 12 Bateman's pectoral drops 12 Turlington's balsam of life 12 Pacific oil 25 a. 50 Eddy's rheumatic I tincture 50 o.Beautifying soap 50 Keeler's invisible ink 2.5 ,Conners pain extract'r 25 1 united States pills 50 Waterman's rheumat • is plaster ,25 Chapman's summer I cordial 18 a 37 Bririkerhofrs *stern tivo 1 00 Opodeldoc, hard and liquid Edward's salt rheum ointment 1 50 IMedicated coughcaridy 6 'White's salve 12 Gelatine capsules 25 a 50 Veg. pulmon'ybalsam 50 Brown's strengthen ing plaster 37 Atwood's canker drops 18 do jaundice bitters 37 do spinal elixir 37 Linn's templife biters' 00 do Chilese blood pills 25 Indian hair dye 50 Webster's sarsaparilla 75 do bilious pills 25 Oneida tincture 25 Gargling oil 50 s 1 00 Merchant" sarsaip'lal 00 Er. *whits - ittobes 1 50 Pyrian hair dye 50 Dr. Hibbard 's anti- - bilious pills 12 a 50 Hm i s aheu. liniment 25 Peery's viinnifuges, or dead shot 25 S Clickiner'ssugarcoat ed 2S Somber(' balm, for coughs, &c. 1 00 Shecut's pills 12 Scarpa's acoustic oil 1 00 M'Nsir's acoustic oil 1 00 Salts of lemon - 18 Hehrick's, Strengthen ing plaster 25 Hemsley's worm des. - - troYing girral 25 Whittemoresmeii. Amen can plaster 25 do vegetible syrup 50 M'Callam'Si remedy 1 00 do Ind. veg. panacea' 00 Wood's sartstpartila wild cheOy bitters 1 00 Tousey's Universal ointment' . 25 Oriental pills or sov ereign balm Vaughn's veg. litlion triptic mixture 00 Banning's body laces $lO Sand's iodide of Ear- , saparilla 1 00 Davis' painkiller 20 37&50 tumerated. The - subscri te above medicines, and mine. , L. M. REXFORD. 47. 50y1 YRE, modurifirtf.: LYONS) . r bow reouvini a handsotnekot of ,) • - Di 7 GM' S ' Crockery.& Hardw Books' 4- Stationery Groceries, Dye-stu Nails; Vista, am. &c Thankful to friends for put favors, selling cheap to receive a liberal sh - peonage. Igr Recollect, Sir CASH at to'borundersold. Mohtrose, May !3, 184 Z. UTANTED, •- • Feathers, Butte V V wax, '•&c. &c. • May 13, 1847. BOOKS. LAIM Fam il y Bibles for 10s; pocket Bibl4, Testaments, Atlases, Arithniencs, Grammars, Ph' • ' Chemical Books W)obb's, Saunders', Spelling Book; Porter's Readers. A, men; of Toy Books and • Tickets. Al Hymn Books for the Presbyterian, and' ties. Methodist Hymn Books, Blank' for sal! by May 13, 1C47. TENT Broom,' Clothes p4 ••• Stamps and Ladles, by •MaY-/3-- 11111 AT NEW YORK P ISAAC it: PQST Bg, HAVE made afrangements with th PEKIN TEA COMPANY, fo TEAS in Montrtifie, and can furnish ; and the Trade, with Teas at the same Company charge for them. And • ' where these Teasklo not give sat's& will be paid bark for them. The Tea mentioned in this Catalogue, at 1 nor to any thing Sold in Montrose at CATALOGUE OF T GREEN. YOUNG HYSON, good.. do. do. sreet cargo do. do. fihe carg0...... do. do. silver leaf.... , Silver Leaf—Seldoni sold even by I cause of the vety small profits made This is a very Superior Tea. d', do. Olden chop 150 Gokfts Chop—This is the finest Green Tea cultiva ted in China. It is of the first pickings, and ex cels all other Green Teas for its delicacy of Savor strength and a‘ma. Heretofore ti(is Tea has nev er reached country, except in small lots as presents to importers. HYSON, fine. do. Crory fine GUNPOWDER, •fine ;extra fine IMPERIAL, fine do. extra fine HYSON SKIN, good BLACK. NING YONG, strong and good flavi Niag Yongr--The g, • .8 sell this call it Oolong.? OOLONG, a rich' Black Tea Compare this superior Tea with tb eels, as being an Oolong Tea. Ti too plain, and the deception too pi OOLONG, plantation gr0wth....... ENGLISH B REIAKFAST, fine .. , . do. 4 10 % extra fine HOWQUA'S MIXTURE, a rich at flavored Tea. PEKIE FLOWER.... ..... .., .... do scented,. NE PLUS ULTRA .. . Ne Plus Ultra—'his Tea is as a nosegay. It yields a perfume lightful. It is :of garden growth, any thing of the kind ever sold in iteconunendations. We have tried the Teas imported Tea Company, 75. & 77 Fulton st. N we live will try them often.' They most delicious tette we ever drank, at wholesale prices.—Eveaieg Post. You may be re of obtaining at all times pure and highly Severed teas, by the single pound at wholesale price si of the Pekin Tea Cliimpany, 75 & 77 Fulton at. They have probably tl e largest irtock, and greatest variety of fine - green and black teas, of any one establishment in the United States. They are doing a large business, and a great benefit to consumers of tea.—Atlas. re i Heretofore it has been very dif ll uft., indeed im possible, to always obtain good g and black teas. But now you have only to visit the Ware-rooms of the Pekin Tea Company, 75 &77 triton street, to obtain as delicious and fragrant tar you can wish for.—Daily Saw: A WORD ro (Tra. DEIN/MILL he Pekin Tea Company. 75 &177 Fulton st, hav imported into this market some five thousand dol worth of the finest grades of Green and Black T , grown in the Celestial Empire, done up in the vairms fancy pack ages that Chinese ingenuity can invent. They sell Food teas only, and retail them at wholesale Fisica& Country merchants who wish to always sell good teas can always obtain them at this place, on rea sonable terms.--Easporikas. The above Teas-are for sal by 11. L. POST & CO., Sole Agents for Sug ar arena Co. I. w . eak B. CHANDLER & CO. fare now re. . ceiving ii large and well ilelected addi tion to their stock of Goods, of which they would invite the attention of pirchasers. F Their, stock is now quite lar , and they - are determined that for Cash, arter , or on approved credit, they - will sell at least' as /ow as any establishment in thr county. Monttose May 17, 1847. ..i A MERICApI, French and Einglish Cloths A and Cassuneres, Satins all fancy Vatt ing. for saleiby Chan ler & Co. , I.OVERSEF,D I C LOVE/MUM +lithe large kindifiw Ede by Montrose, May 27, .1847. Cfpail er &Co. PRINTS, food lesortme, and English: Veafelfea - • ' ' Ch er & pax x UMMER ifituffs. Tw ee d 'Linen &e 4 n INGHAMS, Lawns, DeLa i l. , & aad other ki Dress poads - C. Co. QWEETIO,B, Bro. 'and karbed.. A 13 variety at - Chandl ß t e:t te . CO'N.' T E GHORS , and - Straw *in Ja and fumy, , braid. , • ' , Flowers, lin. • ' " t ‘`C F & CO. e- L , Ii • AXES. UPENIOII 444111 9 11rin1044 for dollop.. 'bi 1..7 taboz-or *Wok, loy F. B. &Om April 20tht, 1847.? 57! : -;- - P. -, • - - 011.0CERIEf4drel sack. I.lllBasithil It; Ur• rasa* 6 - deepest Taa - and T beneolntown. , Chinn • & Co. PatRAIPO4 And Shadow at I FIADIFARE; Inas, Nada ( Charm =TO ==;3 he, hopes by or their pat t, he knot ,Raga, Bees . LYONS. common and end .oPhic . al and and Town's /paid assort ao, the new Baptist secie ooks &c. &c. J. Lyons. Pte, Butter J. Lyon's. . i ~ ~ ICES, Co., NEW YORK 1 the sale of Lir Customers rims that the 1. , every case .n, the money oung Hyson 0 cts. is supe 12i cents. 1 AS. 50 75. 1 00 dealers, lie ca its isle.— 75 . ..... 1 00 75 1 00 75 1 00 L .... 374 ,t SO , wnts and 50 • sold by gro - difference is pable. • 7s so 75 highly .75 1 00 ...... 1 50 ...... 1 50 t and sweet as is truly de d supetrr to country. by the . Pekin w York, and if - selling the • retail them 'kW American Drills, 'Bro C. & Co: ieri ;,, - - 4 0 . 111. ;.- ' t dedo.' E=l== rz ' giiibti '''" 43 To be i Wu - r ht, AT I. L. fiOSTj7 "BO'S , FLOUR, SOLE ' LEATHER, 'cheap, WHITE - LEAD, "cheap,!- - pßucts, a, small -lot very cheap, N. `- ORLEANS- S YRUP ; MOLASSES,; SUGAR; COPPER; TEAS,. Tapioca .Seeded RAISINS, FISH, IRON, NAILS,_ STEEL, good Hock, . SUMMER STUFFS, large variay t and cheap, BROADCLOTHS md.KERSE YS, very low price, HARNESS 1 TRIM MINGS, a large stock, PORK by thc barrel, in short { the largest and best STOCK of GOODS we :have ever of. fered, at prices to suit. • CASH PAID FOR TOOL ! MAP L. POST & CO. June 10,1847. . . T L. POST. & CO. are also BOLE AGENTS of 41.• the New York PEKIN TEA COMPANY for Busquehan County% Cam' Seejaivertisement. NEW STYLE GENT'S HATS. SPRIG PLSRION,FOI 1847. • CROWN= -74 inches high, 3-16 yeoman, bell at at iidas, 1-16 front and rear, 4 curve. TIP oval, flat. • iechealwide, front and rear, land 1 9-16 at sides. Btrintso—i of an inch 'wide. The above new style, introduced in New Yorkon Saturdayt, March 6th, by Beebe & Costar, are now ready!lnd for sale by Npril 8. MERRILL & ROOT. - WANTED, A T the ARCADE, five hundred weight of OLD XV. INDIA RUBBER, for which the highest price sill be paid. J. ETHRIDGE. June 3,1847. Wool ! - Wool ! 20 000 WOOL w luited J . 14 1tIr e Juat?l. ,IDAPER !—Good WRITING PAPER at 12 1-2 cts., and LETTER PAPER for 10 bte. per Quire, for gale by J. LYONS. June 1. STOVES ! OF a variety of patterns, just received, and for sale very cheap by CHANDLER & Co. June'', 1847. FLOUR. SUPERFINE Flour for sale by: April :oth, 1847., 'Chandler & Co PAINTS, OILS, LIME, PLASTER, PLOWS & CASTINGS, &at. &c. by B. *SAYRE. may 27, 1847. Top ONNBTB.—A. choice selection—beautiful styles Al—Linen Edges. Best assortment in townsat NEW GOODS, & CHEAP. THE subscribersare receiving a wellselected stock of NEW GOODS, which Will make their assortment very completcyanii they are deter mined to sell on terms that will be santfactory to purchasers. U. „BURROWS & CO. Gibson, June 8, 1846. CHEAP DELAINS. 25 PIECES Mousseline DeLaines, handabme paellas, ls 2d to 28 3d per yard., at • U. BURROWS & Co's. Grand Exhibition of NEIT 0 0 S AT THE ' 6 NIEItSg - g2I2.CIWOMD ErEVMANSI:3. 77 WitICH has lately been enlarged, Making it te Largest Store in the county, may be seen, free of charge, a well selected stock of NEW GOODS, LARGER than the LARGEST, and more DESIRA BLE than any in ;this market, which will be kept up in great splendor during the season by FRESH SUPPLIES from New York. Those who wish to purchase may alWays be assured of getting the la test styles much lower than they can be bought els where: We defy competition in regard to QUAN TITY, QUALITY, and LOW PRICES. The old axiom that " money saved, is as good as money earned,'? is almost as old us the invention of money itself ; but the practice of selling good Goods at low yrripes, first originated at the NEW MILFORD EXCHANGE"—a PRACTICE which has not yet been adoptan by our competitors. We deem it mit necessary to give in detail all the articles we offer for sale, and would only add that we have a large supply of Carpeting, Rugs, Carpet-Bags Satchels, Cooking Stoves, Parlor' Stoves, and LIQUORS. SALT AND FLOUR will be kept constantly on hand, by the-load or bar rel, at the lowest prices. A ward or two about our ThAt& I % We have Thirty Chest!, of all 'descriptions, which for quality and low prices esce l any other in the country, the great . " Tea Emporium" at Bingham ton not excepted. WEAVER BROTHERS & CO. formerly BENNETT it' WEAVER. New Milford, Jane.l7, 1847. 25, .000 WOOl6 'granted N. B • at ' the market price in exchange for Cash or Goods—also sty quantity-of Butter and all kinds of prciduce in exchange for Goods. 33m3 Ctish paid for Wool ! 50,000 ien n td, s of: at o4 B 3 to L re wsint. dooi above ' Se.a;ll9 ; :10a51,. for which one highest price wilt* paid by ' hie 9th '1847. Any kind of Fur; Brush, Moll !Lighons, Paha Lsaf, Sporting and Wool 'Hats, also Mrs and Boys' Cloth, Silk, Bilk and-Cot. Maned and Velvet Cap's, also Children'i caps selling cheap by • Jane '47. , - LK. dr. Root. , OLABEiga at 2s per gallon' r-Tees;" Sups", M Ood-fiih;:&c. a'410y!...10t. rarCall . .1,14 8, 1847. ..- J. LYONS. 000* YARDS -, oALICO from 6.1. Jto /i, foot cokes mod elopoi rot*, just orr000).—Coll vol see theo—ro, in 4 , A Salisbury's. - Johi 1847. - • •• • - . • •-• • • .LEGOORN,BONNETIS. , &B.GZ l VU! absap!-Boiset• ; . °Trimmings,Tatuok&Penrolettesjost'artriv t • J0gy;.1447.'-p•'••: 4 ""tc- • ••:;••• -•-•.!.••• • . SUMMER CLOTHE.:-. A ,VMUSTY argyles and cbesp it 11 July, 1847. Salisbury's. EZIESEMINME v i tyrNGs. N amortnient; Sbibuiri. Jelyo 1147. .i.At•ms siteita • 4ND airotimentM cane; ~ , • „ sni*ti . - irtELAIIN, Tag Until add Biiscinla iStiavelOnd and remchesplit. • • .11aliadary's. • July, 184?. . • • • ” DELWIN'S. RICH and ELEGANT' D e ut is to t ie f f a t 841116 W7 1 - • , July, 1847 • . 14ePAAS. SILK * Vrisrp, Satin snip?, plaid an d pl a in Alpipe a at greatly redticed prices, at p lain • ' July, 1847. • WANTED to engage3,ooo Yds of -FLANNEL to be delivered by the Ist day of October next. J. LYONS. Jane ip. - • • DOUBLE, REFINED LOAF and crushed SUG4EI3 at only 1e per lb- Cash, at Salisbilry's• • July, 1349. \ GINGHAM fSe. GINGHAM LAwfis, just arrived] and very low at Salisbury's BROAD - CLOTHS. FRENCH, English, arid Domestic Broadcloths remarkably low Salisbury's. July 1p47. CASSZMERES. FRENCH, English and American fancy and plain Casanneres, just arrived and loch at July, 1847 MECHANICS' A' VERTISEMENTS. ?TINE Publisher's of the People's Advocate, bay ing the use of 'an entirely new and modern as. sortment of JOB TYPE, are now prepared to execute, in a neat and.satiafitctory style, all kinds of • • at priced to snit the times. • . PAMPHLETS, Bildt HEADS, CARDS, . - CATALOGUES, HANDBILLS, BLANKS, &C. Printed on short. notice; and in the best style of the Art LT" A share of the People's patronage is respect fully solicited. July 9, 1846: GARMENT' CUTTING. THE subscriber basing withdrawn for the pres rit from all connection with the tailoring busi ness except cutting, will hereafter give hia attention to that particular branch exclusively. From a long andsuccessful 'experience, with recent improvements, and a regular receipt of the latest fashions, be has entire confidence in his ability to pletse all who may employ him. To; prevent misappiltbension he' would further state, that having worked heretofore for the sake of working, he intends in future to work for thii sake of the pay ; (except where charity may dictate otherwise .) Those therefore who are able tofpay but always withhold, will please also with hold their custom. , Shop over tho Hat Store, first building north of the Stage house. , P. 'LINES. Montrose, May 5, 1847. 47m3 POST'S T the Shop of JOHN GROVES, Tailor, ;two A doOrs below the Farmer's Store, the New fork Spring and Summer cushions f0r..1847; and John himself. may always be found` there, ready to times ure his patrons for any kind of a suit they 'may choose to wear. It iA a self-evident fact that 'men must have clothed and the subscriber flatters ,him self tbatlie can snit the taste of every onevrho•may f a vor him with their custom. Cutting done on abdrt uotice, and so marked, that " the wayfaring maia though a fool may not err" in making it up. larlgerclumtable produce and cash Will be ta ken for work. SPINNERI. IN copnexion , with the following certificate wet° handed :to us the testimonials of several:highly respectable Indies, who have used the Domestic Horizontal Spinning Wheel,,and who cbncur in saying' substan tially, that they can spin with it seven or eight run, - (or shoat four day's work) r oe?. diem, With as mud' ease as they' can per form an ordinary day's work with a com mon wheel. The inference is irresistabiel that it will hereafter tai more profitahle for the farmer who manufactures his woolovith this machine to hive in his enfpley fit the same cost for Mor one girl; Than four girls' i with the common tand-and-spin wheels [People's Advocate. . The undersigned, eititens of Montrose, have Witnessed with moth satisfaction the operation of a ruqfel machine denominated, the 0 Domestic HorizonlarSpiiining-ivheel," lately invented, by Hirnm 'F. Wheeler of Springville, in ithis county. It 'appears to us to be a valuable improveinent, in viewof the ease with which it-!is used ,and the ra pidity with which l 4t executes. We doubt , not that our Parmere l -generally, -with all who," toil and, spin" will approve ictoo: Montrose, Susq'n co.'Pa. ~ ' . 1 . . Col. Franklin Lusk, Hon. Wm., Jessup, GOO. D. D. Warners. Joseph- Williams,: i ~. . Thos. ;Anion ' . i . 1 Hon. M. C. Tyler, -- , • Si S. Mulford, , , ~: Henry J. Webb, P. M. Y ,J.i. B. Salisburn, ~-:, „ .., , Walteri Follet, Treasurer. ,J..., W. ,M7enk,, 11:... :i F o Penick- f ir., M. D. ;•.. i Daniel i Searle; ,It r , '. j Win. ip Mulford, . ! J. Lyons, ~-,,,: , ~,_, . - :, Wm. J. !rumen, 1,,i : • IMee IL Pest,.:.-- • I ,-,,- ' Greo. V, r.Bentley,i ' , 1 W,01. , 14.R0et,;, :i ',-, -.• • !:. 1 1 , i', Rev. 4 11;Lorsg. 414'4' '''''' e' i Er, Riede . will be clen .the. moat ;esti enable ierwil to ihone It 0 wish 46 silk 691 ai r wheelsi •or purchase Territory to sell Signior in any of the uilitkat# tag (P , F.,91,9h 1 94 i i tiliee . riehieg*On . in ' *4, 8 0,4 1 . 1 /01 ali t pleasur 'lnd pin le ivill pipi*.cili , en, theeUtberibeke 1 0 11 100 - Me! 8 , 01 1 0 1411 I , al *at/ Pa. ' i i - , ~.: ;, , ... ' - ,,,t 1, , - ~. ';it 7. Its*. tß.,tiAtelq, 3 t , . ' 3. worn; r*:' , Sieilf., :i , Springville, April 8,1;847' =BRIEE=t=WEEI MERbkitOjt&A " ii• • "- .1 ' • • I= July , 1847 JOB JOB PRINTING 1 1 1 1 , , . • JOHN GROVES,, Tailor. Montrose, May 6. 1b47. 47m3 HORIZONTAL 1" P4 ll O lOll mEtheins; 6 ,J i S i All . • • 3 Landie,l N. A ' 047. 2 , theb eviin g o tafog, YlMMilan-Frc.! 4 o** 34 setodism3o inept lbw most Idistxesemg complaint. In` December lista waciefted 'with *reit iieverit} by aPartlynn iisfr Wank; • ; ts disease !with ) whick I bad„ if+ Oztafor many. pears put.; It war attended whit boalpinmi and 'soreness !of the hinge aid threill• ether with laborious congh, and complete I+ trutia of strength, and worn out With suffocatke, WWI bottle of your Expectorant Was bOught my hew. but first_l . , thought, it was no i ttl a l i quackery, but seeing it was so 'highlj reco , vv by Dr. Doing, with-hOm I was well acquidatedj was . Mance(' tge try it, and in a few days pletely cur e am i k, nor havel eker hid any Mune the diseasesince. I • have now. formed so high opinien of your medicine, that if I had but a fiw bottles of it, and' could ohitainno mere, I wouldlot part with th em torten dopers each. g i Yours respectfully ; Jeui Emma, .1 Paster of the Bapti s t church at. LamberMille, NO-EXCUSE FORA BALD HEAD. From the Semenille,'N.l4-Whig. &Onetime aim* I called. upon Mt.-P. Mason,.; OQ Somniville, Pa Da. Jiyani celebrated Hata Toalici to restore my hair. whir-la-Was:then falling out da#y.i I *cured one bottle, and; applied 'its- contents so , coral-rig to the directions. I Wheeol b ott l e was 6, 4 huuleo, I discov.ered to my great sinprise and dardfir factiOn, that the 'young hair was staking handsone:"' ly ;'j therfore pordhasedanother, and so on tilll.lpri used; three bottles, and now, as a cempensatioo , hairls as thick a.s ever. _ .g • And what is more : surinising, shy baldness tiu not :occasioned 'by sick:nen!, in Which case Mire is greater hope of restoration—but Was hereditari. Jas. O. Romans, Methodist Minister, Mount Hoteb,l Somerset Co., N, Prepared only by Dr, D. Jayne,,Philadelphia.ind • sold: on agency by N. Mitchel to Co., DrugOtii,--: Montrose. - CCltt l s Sanative • (Etta lIN offering this to the public, the proprietor luenced by no s inister,motive ; 4 mere desire that:T .l all ankind may have the bene fi tef a remedy wflicli -. his Own circle df friends have only had opportnitity heqtofore of enjoying, induces ;him to enter thee . area of competition with the thousands. But its superior and well proved efficacy in all cases or re-, cent burns, scalds oewotinda as also inyheum+m, chaiaPed h ands; and old elcers or indolent tumors, oughtto be known,. and its general use trill carbide ly make it the every day companion of,the nutery where casualties are so frequent. i frorrt numerous certificates in librpossessionA the proprietor offers the following: This may city that I. ; have used Mr. Scott's San ative Cerete, and believe it en invaluable corn for brnises, burns, bores, &c. • .EDWA.RD,..WHITR. New Milford, March 12, 1847. 3 his may certify that we have used L. Scottqflan ativie Cerate, and we know it to be a valuable*em ed for scalds M. burns,. dipl therefore willin,gly?con tribote our testimony in its favor. d ELEANOR LINIS, • DAVID WARNE C. HAYDEN. Franklin, Supq. co. Pa. Feb. 28, 1847. Zalisbury's • Thin is to certify that , I' have.used Clrate, and find it the moat efficacious remedy for box*, or cheppped hands or lips ; that I hare ever used and reeommendit io all those who may be thus al Hinted . JOHN WELLMAIN., New Milford, Jane 17, 1847. . 1 Mr. L. Scott—Sir: I have had, ample opportunk. ty i.f testing the virtre of your; Cerate, =Owe fonnd it a most valuable remedy.' L'. W. BINGHAII, m.g D. New May, Milford, 18;17. ' 1 The Cerate is put up in large and - substantial tin boxes, and for sale Wholesas and retail liy the subscriber at his residence in Nekv Milford, &pipe. haima county, Pa... Price 37i chi. LUCIEN SC4T. • ;Also for sale by the following agents.: N. d itch.. et & CO. and 3. Ethridge, Montrnse:, WeaVertßro's &Co. New -Milford: N. Cadwell, Great Be. .211. -Jayne's *wise l'ills. 1 i. A SPEEDY AND POtiAE,i7 cime. FOR 1" FEVER & AGUE, INTERMITTENT FEVER, &c. fin recommending these Pills to the pub 4, the prpprietor ones not wish to make any unnecessary or tedious perambulation, but with full directio \ s and few important reinniks,lie will leave the m . icine totspealt for itself, feeling confidbnt M that its a i t are such as will not fail to brinAit It into genera ate; indeed, , be is so sangeibe of die efficacy o , these Pills, he does not hesitate to guarantee aen intim • most aggravated 'eases. ' 3y following the directions clasely whiletaking this preparation, its superiority' over the oriry. Tame Mixtures, Pills, &c. &e., will be readily dial coVered. ;. ; ißeing purely vegetable, free fWim all"foreidn , dele. teitious or mineral preparations, these Pills may be taken with the utmost safety under almost any dr-- cffinstance.s. They strengthen the stomach, invite rate.the . syptem,-and entirely prevent the predation of strength which always attend this dieeasell They also possess a decided sripederity ovir Gild -nine, Prussiate of Iron, Arsenic, Boneset, aid the ntimeroiis other preparations usually empldiud in the cure of FEVER AND AGUE. in being tgently Aperient, by this means carrying tbemselyes off through the medium 4 the' bowels - after the have spent their medicinal powers in the stomac h, thus *venting the accumulation a those unp asant syruptotnirthrit almostinvariablyi follow the applica tion of the aforesaid medicines; Whichconstrit,e the bqwels, produce congeiti.in of die liver, and tensile in the 'system to brood disease more dangerota than those they were employed to subvert. • 1 'Hence it is that those remedief in the nanjtvity of ititances only serve to - suppreas the diseasst for a shrift time, while the diiease still in the sydena is breading new evils, and soon developea itself in a mph ! ' dangerous farm than at &A; thus the nicest& trif a medicine possessing the quidities of Dr. Jayne's Abe Pills, that can - be !tpplied Without the danger oPxperiencing those eudeffecta; before alluded to, and with a fulietinfulenee of receiving a speely and radical cure eif the disease. ' iThesO Pills ere pat nri in via* contain* m* gfk e m .Sll('' '. M3O Pills, and being thus exclnded from ail, never deteriqrate .or undergo Any ; change, &and if taken according to the directicinii, are an 1514.1.t.t -sr.t Raaeny for Fever end Ague, Intermittt and Remittent Fevers, &c. 'l . ' • 1 ~ g ' ' '/PreimirPd only by On!' D.JaYne, Th ll adelpitk end sold on'Ugency by :N. Nitchel &Do, Druggists; Mont. role. MISCELLANEOUS ADV'S:I ~-. Leonard fActatt. Cit's, FOREIGN PERIODICA L s.' ; THE LONDON Q4RTEIT REVIEne '. - , "1 THE EDINBURG REVIEW THE. WESTMINSTER •RE JEW, n i • THE BRITISH REVIEW, and , NORTH PLACM'WOOD'S EDINBURG MAGAZ . Theatiove Veriodi . cali are reprinted in NeuiTerk. immediately mil/Her arrival bylthe British ottani ' eth, in a beablifid clear ..tYPe, on fine white Val e+, sad are, &RUA copies - of the orsigraals—Blickwowits Merebre being an exact/de-n*le of the Edinburg Mho price* of the , Re-Prints ten less than'ii of those of • the • foregwtstopiee, and 'while ere third, equally.well got up; they affordiall that ad t ags to, the Ainericass- Over 011- Sairlish reader.- I k , ' ..•_____ , J 1 li 1 ,i l , .., - . _ - Trat9tre; 1• —•-• v i 1 ..,., 4thrststir:rlll4lllrll, to iADVAIC2i 1 § For any one of tikif, folileykyrk -•-, .s3•oot PM% For any two 1.• - .f_ do. ;' 5,00 " 1 FkanY three, 1 ~_ do, 7,00 r Fee Oar of the nevieri, I• -' ' 3,00 ~ i Fee Bleekwotere Migame, • I 3,00 4. •Ffit plackwvid tialkrour Reviewklol9o I"'•, ,1 1 .! 1 /4tWrIlt ii • _ OrsliPurriberte Irt i a I Blackwood -0.- cues, ert t expense to khi f fq*er inay 'al die' he done`through aP ' ' , V$ 1 - mid* hhia' the aetiond to be re mitted.. ,4- haiireeniptiehd &fined:lag the pee pill inall; past. pl ."l#4,l o rfr ilec -V : to Y- t* lgle p i u be i, ‘ olieg i in , r i • 11.4 "ill eof i iwrsikatting! at'4litia to difiesse 'Olllll it' li' , l ONA ..SCOTT, & Cm, , blisberd 112 Fulton Direct, New York. 1 4 MEI I= ;4mit
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