pl ::: 1110Thetegiscratie Convention of Wy oming co."'held Tunkhanuoak on Satur day,-4th inst., nominated Win. M. Platt, EN., of TunkhannoCk, for Senator, R. R. Little, Esq., of Tunkhatinock, for •Repre sentative; Ashbel Lee for Com m issioner, and Richard Lott for Auditor. The .Patrol, on behalf of the Democracy of Wyoming, had promised that the ConventiOn would concur in the nomination of F. B. Streeter, tag:, of this County, but it would seem, fronuthe above nomination, that the Democrats of Wyoming county are not dispoied to be bar gained or pledged into any nomination be fore the Convention is held, or before any expression of the popular feeling has been obtained. We suppose that every voter in the district will admit that Wyoming should sometime furnish a Senator, without regard to the allotment of Representatives, which, locally c onsidered, could not w ell be other wise than one member to each county.— Between the three counties there is a tine chance for designing politicians to play a shrewd game for their own especial glory, and we caution the People to look out for them. Upen the magnanimity and sense of justiee'oi the People of the district the whole question of as allotment of Senator should rest, and not upon a. trio of little politicians, who only care for their own elevation. Cr The Democrats of Wayne county in Convention held on Monday evening 6th inst., re-nominated Pope Bushnell, Esq., of Beth for Representative, Charles B. Seamen and John B. Cola for Commission ers, and G. A. Starkweather for Audit Or— . also concurred in the nomination of F. B. Streeter, of Stisq'a co. for Senator. Firts.—The Court House in thii Borough caught fire from a stove-pipe on -Monday last, but by the prompt application of a few buckets of water the fire was easily subdued. cgr James P. Langford, sometime since convicted in Bradford county "cit the murder of his wife, was last week sentenced by lodge Cony nghim. Annual Cattle Show and Fair, Of the Susquehanna County AgriCultural Society, The Society for the advancement of Agri culture and the Mechanic Arts will hold its second annual Fair in'the Boroughsof Mont rose, on TUESDAY THE 19th DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT. Persons having any of the animals or ar ticles enumerated in the jest for Premiums annexed to this notice, or any articles not enumerated which may be deemed worthy of exhibition, either on the score of superior ity or curiosity, are requested to bring them to Montrose at the time appointed for the Fair. Although the proCisions ofihe tye-Laws are such that none but members of the Soci ety, or persons contributing to its funds, are allowed tqbecome competitors for premiums,. yet other persons are not thereby debarred the enjoyment of the benefits and pleasures of the exhibition. ALL, therefore, who feel an interest in the Society are invited to at tend ; and it is hoped, that as the annual contribution required to constitute member ship is but the trifling sum or fifty cents, hundreds of our citizens who are not yet members will become so between this time and the day of the Fair, or on that day. All who design to compete for premiums are requested to give notice of, such inten tion to Geo. Fuller, Chairman of the Exec utive Committee, at least five days previous to the day appointed for the Fair, specify. lag the animal or article to .be exhibited ; and those. having specimens for exhibition, -of any, kind, are requested to bring theM or send them in, it convenient, bn the,after noon preceding the exhibition. The object of this is to enable the Committee to make suitable arrangements in reference to them. And all animals intended to be exhibited, must be on the ground by nine ri!clock on the morning of the-day of exhibition. All articles-as well us animals intended to be offered for premiums, or presented for ex hibition, should be labelled with the owner's name and place of residence. Animals will Abe brought to the office of the Hon. Wm. ham Jessup, which is now the office of the Society, in order that they may be entered ,upon the Books 9f the Executive Commit. tee. Other articles and specimens will be taken to the Court House, where' there will be a Committe to receive and • take charge of them. No premiums will be paid on animals or specimens of any kind taken away before the close of the exhibition without permission •of the Executive Committee. The following Committees for awarding 'Premiums are appointed for the present year, who are requested to report themselves to Hon. Wm. Jessup, President of the Society, 41 his office, by 9 o'clock on the pumping of the day of exhibition, in order that if there 'be vacancies they may be supplied. It will-be tdwerred that there are on the vari ous Committees several gentlemen Who are Sot tow,Anemberkof the SoCiety;4llo hive b een iPttobnedis the expeetsitilestAtat they would lent -their lagaince in pr of the various laudable objects of_thCSOciety is not desired. or. A:Owed. that; ay.. gentle ma of n arill Istrew-ail staY the _Quifoittees unless be be a merabeii(ll4 Sitiao at the nom nitiktion U;act; **war, ex tended Is the These Comoiitteeiiii - iii aniseed by the Bye-Laws to be competitors Ex prenaiunis. that they be celled upon .to award,; but this; provinoe will not extend to. eta rertiele .or animal upon whose merits their judgment is not require& COMINITTEES; .• • Varieties of Graie.—Abel Comedy, 41e heist Carpenter, Joel Turrell. B. A. Butterfield, GeoigelFrink: Batter. _4. Chtise.—Giorge : Waker, L briery: Agricultural Imphsalestse , --. S. M e yi ert , ThoskiJokinson, Harvey trier. - Xis;`--Wmt C. Ward , Daniel Searle; Charles iterikO. Neat Mock—Rufus SMith, Dalton Tif fany,. Gen' W. Stephen!. ' Main,',..los. L. Merriman, Efisha Williaius. . . i t Switte-B. B. GoodriOS• ':lino. 'W. For er, Stephen- Breed. , , 1 iii ii ih ry .T. P. saolip, I wlty.A. Poet, IWm.r.k. , T rrell. I ' 1 1 I. . 1 Gitrden VertiNes4lbirtChamberliii, *m4 D. c pe, siunuerpio,.: nailer+ Mm , Wta. Jim,. up, Mrs. IL J. 'Niue , M '.ThoittarNicholion. N edle ark: -I-Miss Serah;Walker, Mrs. T. St. hit Mrs. F. tusk. -_ D esti laaafsgetaraj--comprising Car pets, She ! ,s" .Bedgailts,l Mashes, Flan i na b, 4.c.. ,Mrs. F. Bailey, Mrs. ; Charles Ting ey, rs. Wm. Hartley. Ea it of the Ccinimittees will be required : to rei:'rt i writint, and in each report to set f ' the peculiar point, qualities and ad vent ,s of the animal or article obtaining their preferenee---they are requested o fur nish their, Girard or report to the SW ty by thr i eele'cliOkin the afternpon. ' All these . proceedings and exhibtions, it shOultbe understood, are regulated and con trolled by the COnstitution and Bye.liws of the SoCiety . , with which it' would be ell for all interested to make thetnselves acc uaint ed. i The Society will meet in the Court-house at 2 o'clock t P.' M., at which time address es may be expected, .und the•business of ,the Society will - be transacted The Executive Committee, in the name and behalf the Society, desire to embrace this occasion to awaken; the attention of their felloW citizens of the couniy, to the great importance of the objects sought to be obtained by it, to wit: the " advancement of Agriculture, te Mechanic Arts, Horticul ture,and Dome tic or Rural Economy' in -4: Susquehanna c unty," and to solicit their nid and influencO in prodioting tern. It is not sbpposed that argenseat is n cessary to ii this pli t rrse, for none who' will give their attentia to the subject ,can fail to compre hend at a glance, the great benefits. which may be secured to the general pecuniary and social interests of the people of the county through the aid and influence of this Society, if it be properly sustained by them. It is not an organization designed for the exclusive persona] benefit , of those original ly associated in it—the object is far beyond this—it is the advancement of the geneal good of our county the Society seeks. And it isnot presumed that any individual 'who has, of who may, become a member, is prompted in so doing by a desire only to make private gairi ont of it farther than a re alization of a proportion of the benefits ac cruing, to the community of which he is' a member.. From the apparent backward ness of the great mass of our citizens, it is feared mistaken views aretentertained in re ferencl to th 4 Society.. We cannot believe it is from a want of the proper public spirit. It is nut the Individual in most cases who obtains the premium for the best Cow, or Horse, •or Crop, that receives, the greatest benefit from the operation of 'the Society. It is often at great expenseJlint animals of superior blood are introduced by an,,individ urd, yet the community shire the advantage ultimately. ;He Who produces a superior crop, by a successful experiment, is not more the gainer for the small premium the Society- awards, than the community around him who thereby gain, a knowledge of the process without the trouble and risk of ma king the experiment. Immediate or exclus ive personal interest, or dollar and cent con siderations, are not in accordance with the spirit Sind object of the Society.' Yet n is hoped there will be-a general and zealous competition for emery class of •premiums at the approaching Fair. It is earnestly de sired also, that all classes of our citizens will become interested, and contribute as cir cumstances may permit to the generil stock of materials for eirhibition. We shall then see a display of hOrses, and cattle, and sheep, and pigs, and poultry—specimens• of agri cultural products; of the arts, &c., of our own county, that will surprise even our selves, and afford to all a rich gala day that may serve to make us both happier and wis er. • I LIST OF PREMIUMS. For the best acre of winter wheat, $5 00 2nd best, " ; " 300 For the best acre of Spring Wheat, 500 2nd bat " 61. 300 For the best acre of Corn, 500 2nd !best ", . " 6 300 For die best acre of Oats, 3 00 For the best half acre of Rota Baga, 3 00 ti ~ Sugar Bee; • 300 I 'i " Carrot; 300 For the best acre of POtatoes a copy, of the Faris is Instructor. For the best Butter not less than 10 lbs. 3 00 For the best Cheese, , 300 • Fpr the best Cow, : ! 5 00 2nd best . ," , 300 For the best Heifer, the " Cultivator" one • year, .. .. • For,,the best Calf,, a copy of the " American Veterinarian, or diseases of Domestic An iiitals." , For tbe best Ewe, , 3 00 2nd ,best " one copy of Korell's . A merican Shepherd." , For the belie Boar, ' 3OO " • 50w, 300 For the best Bull , • 6 00 2n&beat 3 00 For the best Stallion, 6 00 2nd:best - 3 00 For the best Breeding Mere, 5,00 For the best pair of grit Horses raised in 'TheCounty, a copy of rallatt. on the ' For the best Buck, _ 3 00 2nd beast if acoriyalloinston'il Agri cultural Cheittiatry.' For the beet pair of dentitill•Fowlo,' a eoPY of Soonsaniti Padieri f eitompaolmw-i -Per die best specimen of pain !wealth' any otingerael4WCopy4 thifrito • .I,ill.lFiteben Gardoaer." , FOr die riebestLepileetioalef FlowersnOti' ,t ;sated, by mu:lona individual or famil y— ;copy oldie ,I!osti cwolia." F4v the- hest exacated article of Need!** elegance and . i r ni#l'., - I.i;F ehp i 'l4 gin , 64 Aarriat l ," !' • , ?Dineintanno* Promotes". ,or , Pa liteliesilytteiU be strudel!! to - tbe beet mene. itidecovrooideitie Manufactures: ",11easisiilt, Shawl, Blanket, Flannel, - end perhaps other -arti cles that marbesmitibitedenol bere"etium erated.. ' GEO. IPPLLER, }MUM DRINKER, • -, FRANKLIN LV. 8 4 7 : Sept. 15, 1847.. t Ei. ,eomasittee.- PEV • R ok:,AGSUE-Ja.o4e'4 Agae, Pills are's° d under itgiansalee that one bo ttle of them ardr cure mai personntFever a nd or thilbfiuid Fiver, and oases if they sh od:fail useure,tthe.mov ey „wiWbe returned. • But, ;hey- never have, failed Yeti nisi will they fail one time ii a thoisaild cues. kesiiie.'i. IL Phillen & Co. says: aincien Mills, EL '. 'We are teach pleased with - your 'triediaines, and kiniuthat they're bod6gaid and popular.. We reps' that that you did litst;laemi us more of the A gue Pills, asthere is a great demand ' for, the* and they naS4 always been sucdessfid in curing Fever & Ague. • - - H. 3.lBostiek, Esq..Drayisin,'Georgia; says: Nov. 18th, 1846—Dr. D. Jayne—Desir mr—My iales of your Ereparation have ex/netted. mrexpectalions. Your Expectorant, Verutifuge, Ctunimitive Balsam, and Fever and Ague Pillialt sell well, some of which •I sun srittnf. I want:an immediate supply of ill the ibove named ramedl Medicines, more partic ularly `large supply of the Expectorant and Ague Pills. We have yet among us a good many- long standing cater of Chills aril Fever, in which your Ague Ptils have never failed to cure. Your attera tire is just beginning to be iknown here, and appre ciated. If I had had enough of these Fever & Ague Pills, Lcoukl have sold main than a hundred dollars worth of them. Yours, &el 11. J. Bostick. Messrs. J. & H. Moore, Lisbon, -1/I. say. (0ct.,31, 1846,) your ague Pills are about gone, and have giv.. en universal satirEaction. , 4 Wm, Bell, Esq., Walnut :Crave, Ala. says, (Nov. 9th, 1846,) I have sold yolir Agae Pills and Tonic Vermifuge. ,They are doing wonders .here—l am sorry You did not send me more of them. • G. C, Carmichael, Esq. ' Lanier, Georgia. says, Nov: 20, 1846.—r am happy to say that your. prepa tions are exciting general . . favor. I have sold all your Ague Pills, under a Warrantee, and have not heard era failure in' sing/e case. . ' Ita/dermtui & Co. Mt. Carro ll , 1 11 ., says. (Oct. 20. 1846,) Your medicines, solar as they have been tried in this tection of country, give very general satisfac tion, particularly your Ague Pills. We could have sold three times the amount we did, if we had bad them. The sanative Pills are very much liked by those who have Aried them, and are fast taking the place of all other Pills es a purgative. Wm. Halderman & Co. Prepared only by Dr. D..iJayne, Philadelphia, and' sold on agency by N. MITCHEL & CO., Druggistik Montrose. a ' Marriages. In Harford, on the 12th i nst. , by Rer. A. Miller, Mr. Aect. RICE, of Gibson, to Miss BETSEY M. THATCHER, of Hayford. In Harford, on the 12th inst. by Rev. A. Miller, Mr. STEPHEN W. BREED, of Brooklyn, to Miss Sas- A N NA qvii.z, of Harford. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS ' P. LINES, gentlemen's garment cutter, old stand, over Merrill & Root's Hat store. 1; . NEW GOODS h 1. , T HE, subscribers are now receiving by the N. Y. &Erie Rail Road a large addition to their stock of GOODS. We tender our grateful acknowledge ments to those who have heretoforefavored us, cud cordially inviteallWho arein want of good GOODS, at prices to givens a call. F. B' t CHANDLER & CO. SepCl6, 1847., 1 • DRY ,GOODS. . • • • Ginghams,.Alpacas, Plaid's, Prints, Detains. shawls, Hada. Buttons, Thread, Silk, Blankets, Bonnets. Ribbons, Sheetings, Shirtings, Linens, Diaper, Fringe, Gloved. Tape. Books & Eyes, and in fine everything at less than 10 per cent-..-to be had at Chandler & Co's. GROCERIES Tea, Sugar, Molaises, TObacco, Salaratus, spice, Ginger, Nutmegs - , C)oves, Coffee, Cassia, Powder & shot, &c. Tin and &Oyes on hand ; constantly—stove ware and Tin ware made' to order or repaired on abort notice. Books & Sationery. School Books of almost every kind, large and small Bibles, Fancy Books; Toy Books and school Tickets, Blank Books, Ink stands, Ink. Writing & Wrapping Paper, Wafers Sr, Wax, steel Beads, Pen cils, Purse hooks, steel rens, Envelopes, Cards, Black sand, &c.. to be foul at • Chandler & Co's. HARDWARE. NaiLi &Iron, Butts & screws, Door handles, Cut lery, Tacks, Ox balls, Glass & sash, &c., at ' Chandler & Co's. WANTED, In exchange for Goods, Flannel, sacks, Beeswax, Grain, old Iron, Pewter, Cropper & Brass, Butter, &c. ALSO—an apprentice to the Tin inule• lad 16 or 17 years old, of steady habits and good moral character, will receive good encouragement at •F. B. Chandler & Co's. sem. 16, 1847. Poeket-BOok Los t ! Lost, on Thursday la 4 Sept. 2nd, on tha mad between the residence of Suel Corbitt, in Conk lin. BrOome co. N. Y. and th e Snake Creek Tannery in Franklin; SUN. co., a cal-skin POCKET BOOK, remaining 3 prommissory Notes. one of $9OO against Abijab Upham, jr., one of $2OO against [Peter Mug ford, and one of $479, with endorsements, against Baldwin Muzzy--a check on the Bea of 'New- York of Vso—and between- $3O and $4O in bank bills, a $2O bill en the Massachusetts Bank, the oth ers not ,recollected—arnouthing in all to abont $l.- 355. The pocket-book alto contained the certifi cates of ordination of the tuidersigned. Whoever will return said' Pocket-book with to whole contents to Wrn. Bohm', Tunkhannock, Wy oming Co. Pa., or leave it with Rev. A. Brooks, in Montrose, shall receive the tnoney therein contained u a Reward. (CALEB MUGFORD. Montrose, Sept. 6, 1847. 65w3 VALUABLE FABI7 FOB 'PALE. 400 Acres of Linid-450 Acres Improved To be sold on Mond4y, Nov. Ist, 1847 BY virtue of an order oft the Orphan''s Court in and for the County ofliusqueliarma, I shall ex pose to sale by Public Vendne or outcry, on the Ist Monday of Nov. next at 21o'elock, P. 'M., on the premises, all that certain piece or parcel of land or farm, bite the Estate of Frinklid N. Avery, Dee'd, situate is the township of New Milford in said coun ty and bounded on the North by lands of Solotoim Wil lam s , on the East by IXiideof Gabriel Everts; gu the Smith bylands of Johlcyler, and on the West by bmdkof Job Tyler and Jared Tyler. Said Porn lies in a body, contains 400 acrtl or , thereabouts, is well watered with living spring*, has titiori it an abun dance of pia! and chinnutitimber,for:building dad fencinrpozpspotes on said Ifarm; and also a. full stiP ply of timber for fuel a c t other pawpaws: ate Untirri and/fty . acres said farm are under a good wine oUrthwation-. ye. theneon 'A rod or ehants,'l lair kindlingit i. iinnies high and 30 by 40 :feet ' , oh a Wing,l erbarna, and 100 fin of Inn' tate cow-balm - or [a and anisiderable stone walL Said farm cannot be divided amoogthe heirs, and cassistotontlylswe be:ol4 to the highest bidder., To any !Oiling to iuehatwso4k * ika 06 . 11110* to. atteint e „till npa grant soil is good .. 11 .241 a initabLi th far paststraie sad the 2101%14 . maims po r s4,Aulso l ieb 1 1 ,b• "Sid so , disc ailhumstisio the *m utraqill - vegiv ft fato odem at - tbio *Amin which will be intiiin Imotan 11...tbe thai of , ILifILEEMO4T, 'visor of as Esie4e of daf Bohit.';6, 1841.-634 "? p • • ected • week at ibistore of • g •—• sx next MAI. UPI% --AwinvAlymitlince NEW =LEE)* EXiiINANOE.:_. ..... c. c. WWlTrili C.' 8. - 101 . 11E' T, • i '- [APING bought the stock Of goods of Wen al . ver Brothers & Co;; And tide large ad ditions to the same fr now, ii nyite, eir old friends and custonieri, inetliel }Midi generally, to 01 call and erninine'thileg . & 'lt is their intention to , lien -at , ;nice' lbwer than the same style and quality-of antic es _ can, be pur chased at any other, „establishment inAus quebanna county. -_ Their stock embroils,. a larger assortment of - - . : i STAPLE 4. FA Oki ' ! ' . , DRF . GO 1 N , than has ever before been offeired in tion of country; andlberbel eve it v for the interest of all wishing o poo oalkand examine their Goods and' rice* 1...11 - They have also an extensiva assn menu Groceries, Crockery, ware, bye-woods, Ns, P Ms, &C. which they are detirmined to sell CIiEAP ER than any other tore in rthern.Penn• sylvatiia. SALT AND FLOUR alWays on hand, and of the bast quality. Cooking and Parlor Stoves, of the latest and patterns, An Ware, State .oipi a Iron Steel, Nails, and !loots 4 Shoes Of all kinds. • , V II I 4 A very large assortment.of SOLE and UPPER LEATHER, Calf Skins, Patneys, Sheep Skins, Morocco Skiths, Pink and White Linings, and a - generaassortment of Findings at prices which defy competition, Cr CASH paid for HIDES, SKINS, Pelts, Wool, &c., ,and Grain , Butter, Cheese and all kinds' of produce taken in exchange fur Goods aticash prices. • * Do not fail to " TRY" the New Mil ford Exchange. —New Milford, Sept. 7, IS* . • - MOTILERB READ TiilS! A MAGAZINE OF UMW.. tpOWLEDGE, TOR 411 E _70,111F OF AMERICA THE . PICTORIAL C SKET ; A monthly Miscellany of Pleasing nd Usefol Infer 'nation, for the Motherstmcl Daug hters of America. Devoted to Me diffusion of ussAl knoiriedge. Illustrated lyralarge numberof hanclsome engravings EDITED BT A. Y. WELLOHT. WILL be publisbedMonthly,(commencingwith September, 1847,) under the supervision of the "American Society for •the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge." • Each number will contain 48 elegantly printed Pages, Royal Octavo, on fine white a rper, embellish ed by a number of engravings, ming each year a volume of 576 pages of pleasing an instructive mat ter, profusely illustrated. The Pictorial Casket will con an no sully love tales, or other deleterious matter, but the great aim will be to instruct as well as amiss making a desi rable COMP ANION for curry family IN THE UNION—a complete cabinet of nielid information, embracing all the branches of general knowledge— in altirt, lust such a Magazine as May lima-meaning linos Velluld wish to have his wife, daughter or sister read. • Thus Pictorial Casket will be furnished at the ex tremely tow price of $2 00 per year, invariably in advance. INDUCEMENTS TO CI,DB. 1 copy of the Casket & Trumbull's %%lashington, $4 00 " Nagle's Clay, or Sully's P01k,3 ' . " Sears' Magarine, 1 tear, 300 B " Godey's Lady's ook, I year, 3 00 " . " Graham's Magia t ine 1 year, 300 " Saturday Coune, 1 year, 300 " Sat. Evening Po 4t, 1 year, 300 " The Fountain I ear, 3 00 " 1 copy of either f Sears' pop ular Pictorial Yorks, for 3 00 5 copies of the Casket for 1 year, ror , 3 00 10 " , 15 00 A MAGNIFICENT pglimium We will present a copy of Sear4' splendid Picto rial Quarto Bible, with 1000 ffinstrations, to any per son who will send us the names cif 10 subscribers and $2O. Any person wishing to possess a copy of this, magnificent Family Bible, can thus procure a copy gratis, with very little exertion, by canvassing among their friends. rir AGENTS WANTED to bonvass for theta hove, to whom a liberal discount Will be made. Address, postpaid, WM. GRAVES & Publishers, 65 south 3kl street, Phila. GINGIIAMS :just openivi and fit safe by LYONS ISONTIi9SE LADIES'i SCHOOtI THIS SCHOOL is removed . fronf - the 4. Old Acad ,emy" to. an eligible situatioh, in a commodi ous house, where Miss WILLARD, the Principal, is prepared to receive Young Ladies to board, and ed ucate. Haring bad much experience in fitting Young Ladies for Teachers of Connnon Schools and Academies, she would behappy tis receive a Class towhom partidnlar instruction be given on the science of Teaching. The hell Term will commence op Monday, Octo ber 4tb. Pupils may furnish their own beds and bedding, for Which a reasonable deduction will be made on board. , Terms of TattflOn. CoMmon English. Studies.... .... . Higher branches Algebra or Geometry .. : .. Latin or French t Music on the Piano Use of do Terraria,. boarding Pupils, frori twelve to four teen shilltngs' per week. This includes washing, fuel, and light. I • Mr. FITOH and Miss BLACKMI(I 4 I will continue their services in this School. ar Ref eretwe.6;—The Trustees blithe Academy. Moncton, Aug. 31,1847. • i . 64w5 STOVES! STOVES ! THE largest and beat asiOrtme4 oeBTOVES are ;noir being deceived by the ;subscribers that were ever in Northern Pante& Thom who are de- Anima( combining comfort, convenience; economy andnaamew will please give as a;11, and we win prove to them that the alcove quail are to be had with .tlsleast ratibln expense. 1, r Empire ) Air-tight Cook Stoves; S,,taPl(l* do Congress,, ongramv ;do do. do Knickerbocker.. do 7 do. do _ VrictOria do ,do 3 andA boileeCook Stoves- of , most every pattern. j Double-Oven:Cooltfiltdviii, dtc..- PARLbiI 81 1 04 Eft s *W l v a Oar fr i"eß " t fi i a l V ti Sa t ib Wf Ti re;ri traarlsilatC art, H /* Ol l * e l t lr il Wat,-Zfie4 Copper Ware= awl irv r. short every thinievosilystfmteel m ."44ll,4 ftr!flisAg to mic e arekoeyrairt at - Mead* tCo's. • .t ___ NEW ADVERT!II3nOTS; :A AP; ' pririe r ic wAriTtp. •-_&: goy abOut 17 'yea 010;0!:good,Mor -4-xt,41,Chaiacter, ;can - baite r ,* ; iitOition to ;,.. i , ,diO „tailoring Bosioels bYOpplying at ~ , i K LOC 41r,..1AIKESON'S. ` S e pt. 15 , /Olt .. ' ':' .‘ • . 44mtrallio •. - . • • 8110110:AlACAPtirr! w ilt c o min gi ce on - I • der the .charge 7 .of A4,B n e th irr _= .. t ' r _ Dezt "_ ism University. " wmi 'NB°• '• • r Writing, nellaing, •,kr; atrie: tifahiwa of Arithmetic, Geng,PliY; vi'E ts aglish gram , mar !!! ..4 .1- .42 00 Latin Grammar & Lesor* caleta woy ophy, Bctl MY& L ' 2 g ie ; ; 2l4 .Rhetl,.. , 00 Algebra, S n l Y e pl l g. , 9 e PF :l l, t 7' I'7°lo,', at French. ! . ... 40 Land &irk Classics. 500 go order of the Board.; .1 • :WW.IIIBI3U;', rrelaatia.c. Montrose, Aug. 30, 1114tr—ti4tU • . .i ti thii/ seen will be oas to rice*. , meot of W' CAUT ON • HEREBY I caution all phrs . ons ag - ainst purchas ing s prommissors , Nan-given in favor of T. J. Chapel for $72 00, signed'hyllirarri Cogswell, da ted Jtily 7th, 1897, for I contend that I have receiv ed no value and shall not ply acid Note. HIRAM COGSWELL. RuSh, Aug. 10th, 1847. w 3. - • GOODS FALLING! A -FRESH-supply of TEAS from 18 cts. - t6 one doIIar—SUGARS, COFFEE, &c. just opened and going rapid.—Also a small lot of Sumner Cloths yet on hand, will be sold at great Bar ! gains for Cash: VP - Call QUICK at the Store of July2o, 1857. J. LYONS. CM ERIA,GIOO ©MAL PEOPLE'S LINE OF PACKETS Cheaper Fare than, any other THE splendid Pocket Boat NEW-YORK, Capt. H. BATES, will rim on the Chenango Canal, between Binghamton Ar. Hamilton, in connection with a Il e gr DAILY LINE OF STAGES'TO UTICA, for the -better accommodation of the travelling pnblic,— leaving Binghamton on .Mondays, Wednesdays it Fridays, at 8 o'clock, A. M, - -and returning, leaves Hamilton on , Tuesdays, Thursdays 4. tSaturdayt, at 12 o'clock, AL, on arrival of the Stage from Utica, arriving at. Binghamton in tittle for all the Stages South, East and West. Passengers on this Line mill arrive at Utica in time for the 11 o'clock- Train of CarS, for Albany, or no pay'. The Wet is towed by 5 relays of three horse teams, and cannot fail ; and passengers are not subject ed to the inconvenience-of riding in an old, leaky, half-furnished boat, towed by 4 teams, two of them only two horses. THE PEOPIX'S . LINE is the only' line that connects with the Sta ges at Hamilton, for Utica, and pasvengers travelling in anysther line, will-be subjected to Livery prices, or be . compelled to await the arrival of the regular Line -of Stages. which will leave them twelve hours behind time in their krival at! ; Albany. rhe Proprietors ok_ the People's Line pledge themselves to the public, that- this bOat t3ewill continue! to run duri,ng navi gation, 40 as it was bought and furnisbet expressly fur the service of thie canal. From Binghamton to ffamilton, .• 50 cis. through to Utica, $1 75 rr For passage apply at the GENER ALS TA GE OFFICE, in Binghamton, or to . the Captain on board, at the MainSreet -Bridge, or E. Raynsford, Binghamton Rotel. J. Butterfield & Co., Utica, T. C. Nye, Madison E. Clarke, Ozford, H. Bates, Binghamton. SALAMANDER, FIRE AND THIEF PROOF CHESTS, FIRE—PROOF DOORS for BANKS and STORES, . SEAL and LETTER-COPYING PRESSES, PA TENT SLATE—LINED REFRIGERATORS, WATER FILTERS, pat nt ptirtable WATER CLOSETS, intended for the SICK and INFIRM. EVANS & WATSON, 76 SOUTH THIRD STREET, (ORPOSITE. THE PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE,) 11; ,ANUFACTURE and keep constantly on band. ' a large assortment of the !above articles, to gedi r with their Patent . Iniyiroved Salamander FIRE—PROOF SAFES, which are so constructed as to set at rest all miumer of &Alit as to their being strictly fire-proof, and that they Will resist the fire of any building. The outside cases.of these Safes are made of boiler iron, the insido case of soapstone, and between the outer case and inner case isa space of some three inches thick...and is filled in with in destructible material, so as to make it an impossibil ity to, burn any of the contents inside of this Chest/ These Soapstone. Salamanders we are prepared and do challeu,ge the world to produce any article in the shape of Book Sires that will stand as much btu, and we hold ourselves ready at all times to have them Eddy tested by public bonfire. We also con tinue to manufacture a large assortment of our Pre mium Air-tight Fire-proof Safes, of which there are over 'BOO now in use, - and in every instance hey hoWe given entire satisfaction to the purcb,aserit-rof which we will refer the public to a few geri,emen who l haveliem in nat. Haywood & Snyder, Pottsville; Joseph G. Law ton, Pottsville ; Mr. William Carr, Doylestown. Pa. •N. 1 ,& G. •Taylor, 129 north 3d- sty A. Wriglit'& NeplieW, Vine st. wharf; Alesand'er Carer,' COn veyaticer, cornerof Filbert and 9th sts.; John M. Ford; 32 north 2d at,; Myers Bush, 20 north 3d et.; James M, Pool, 101 south 4tb lig Dr.'Diwidlayne, 8 south 3d at.; MatthewT. Miller, 20 eolith 3d at; and we could name some.hundreds of - othent if it was necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public, and particularly those in want of Fire-proof Safro, to call at one store ore purchasing else: where; and we can satisfy em that they can get a 14tteri and cheaper article at our store than at any other! establishment in thrycity. ' - •• ' .Wi l, also rnanufacture -dirk - ordinary' Fire Proo Ohm ' at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bout t any o th er•storelin Philadelphia. " 1-. "! S/ -- . - .I).tVID-EVANfiri . $2 50 3 50 4 50 5 00 9 00 2 00 Aug. 24, 1847-42yi e Clll3 ill 736 8 4Vr ar Tfi JAZ.. e 1 1 1 .1 tam, • I foHfsi Sidi* (or ails by R. .112 (1./1117L • 00-41 LEATHER, •bosesi blots the ad inlaid, f.. 7 for isleAy • B. 8.AWR14140:,- , July 8, 1847. . , • • - • • "` f V.A.LUOttIO - 46k., . ..' i.en:sobx ot PEillkiYi.c 4 4l46 . . an soma of the v , . Gov. assoun end likr* meat dts tits sod mit Abe !Is Sabo* Wi falmilet - ids filthg do icier' ' - ' i ' • s iste 13, . ' '.I. - TONS: it•l , „"' •, - , _ q ..- 7 wci THOVSAND lbs. !Kim . MATHIS/A, .i. lry cheap; also' tleincUitmak Oa Iris *'al*or. 44 bps, Niel. Nsils, tise: dm,st ,' r -- day/10 V. Wltttalfik * CO'S 1 , - ,:, ,~, FARE Proprietors. `63w3 .JOHANNES WATSON IlTitifLE-144i. # ‘A); lllVe t arneekiOuteekriel 1 ii end tel-leOlul..qete',. k _.:7 il t,, h '' .l .', en Mole - " f''' ; : ''' ' ,' - 'l -- ...... CV 2 ! • ' 1 4,, , i. ::;: of every demegigt4talk '' d e!eri rti : . 11 4. j Plelsurejarbetsiwill 6 ' - -4! four bona siarriagr, a . a 4. -, ~ Drivre. oil, ~ ~„. 1 Believini . thiisitiVEßT ST ALSO(' , , 24 sea and earrsasen.Will beadle" ' ''DI the ciOzensprOgiStr9m,Pdtim6 ',' b _u lie S i l mi rl -- ~ =., l ' 43 4,- able to tharokitor . p he ''. """l4 - • • ''-' ''''' n .,,,,,... i a ._ . 4AL _ ...wk. ~ 11` ~ . ~...., r-..--6 . .7 '-.77 a `---- ' 1 PiC*lrf_il • Moutre;44.4ll, 11147:--58 ... , i '1,*;.;:...-3; EW GO I - S. MULPORD 81INg.'1 _ • HAVE ttosrl ss i .h in a GOODS whi c h th e7vr at as ' 1. Cheapest. . ! - Prints—a large-... itment , from ~' 6'l-4 tqi 12 - 14 ntst Some beautful patterns , and ifist I ' ors 121-2,cts. Also— , a lotof Printedwmgamt a large assortment o 4 r jOri men s~ summer wearf-vi*, sold very cheap.l Woolsey dr,- Woolsey' s , best Poor, ground and crushed sulgar, l **-, ranted . pure, for 12 1-2 lenta - .., per lb. -- 4 Young lips= Tea for 26tcte per. lb Better. - - - 0 " 56 ! Beit •,, 75 Molasses far • j'r? pe4g94 . ,} Awl all other drocerieseM che lkm r",j, I* 8, 1847 -.,• i . ._ ll 1 1 I:ti 1 , 11 P I tti ~# i . „. ~, ~, . , it ,,• AT NEW YORK IOAS• , moNTIRost AGEOcitt 7 OF THE NEW YORK l• 1 ; CANTON', TEA', COItIPANI, THE OLDEST; TEA ESTAIMISMME • • AMERICA! PRINCIPAL EfiltAßL MEM' IN NEW; YOR4 • . T liutr.TrAknownNTON• f T or E m A a Tit P a AN rs. lAut t • is po p gest and oldest Tea &tab • ee ant in' • -;lbe •public have had full proof of sir integrity ' se: Ainenrine spousibility. Bit inch has , .n the matld pres smgdemand for their TEA: • late, that th . have been obliged to enlarge, to a - extent, • -nee principal establishments in Ne ' Yorkft ' ,. . il 2 .'. • 125 Ckatliairs it 16.4 eeniiiii- 4: . •T They inereover teissese.; • - in telatteti • the Tea Trade, in a very abun • . 'deem!, and doubt 3; less superior to arty other Tea _ono* in i iiirerica:. Their scrupulous regard to . all Principle" . it:: to elevate the chirotter Of aflarge hinisdos ell egi, derstodd, and has already heenred tbetria tion. probably,. larger than-ell other Tea Wolfish. merits united, and consequentlytheyitie deWrmined to sell Teas partr, more fregrant,..and polo* be the prices, in thq-aggregate,!thim/any, house-in; ter world—China excepted. I ,i ' They rePPe9l44tnvilcl4el44AP9Pofl.4__ .itiiis of Snscinehtern conty to*ir'Aggocy •• in Moptrose, where the followthgarilita ways on hand ; and.they fie& no hesitationinthat wherever a single trial is made, a veil preference is giten to,the'delebrated' T aseattait CANTON TKA 'CO.- ' / - 1 i''. • • - .;NF' Reader : noike thgtexperimeptt! ' 'l t Retail prices as followso l .eltbjeallo to be returned:if:wit aOproneac4 of t .-• . . / /CrRfiENS. t '• • • -,•• • ! Good YOUNG HY50N,.....4......., - • -ii-so' Fine... . ... ~..:dri. ...... :....._ 4 ... it. 0 N 0.2 fragrantik3 • "3 0 - 7 N 0.3 very finedo.— -- . • , 3-i I 1 Silver Leafo f do,' J - • ; 1 ' 1 4 Good HYSO .. .1 N 'i ' 0 7 Very fine do. ~.. • - I t. ...., 1 I 0 Extra fragrant:. . ~... , 7 "Ii 1 2 Good HYSON .SKIN ' ~,t 0 5Q Good IMPERIAL 1 0 7 Very fine do, 1 • ..../. I Olf, Extra flue do ' .. .. ....i.........1. rtg Good GUNPOWDER' .....1. Q 74 Fite do . 3 Kitra fine do.: . :... ... .....' ... ... ..b. i 2a, BLACKS. . I .' No. 1 souc HONG ......i .1.... t.. 4.50 9' No. 2 ' do. .-.- 1 • it .0 Finest .d0...1" ..,,,... .. ... 44_ 0 7 Fragrant POWCHONG.tt : t .larkrus CONGO ..- !-' • • ' Fine OOLONG... _ .1 .. - . 4..0 si ve, fine do ' 4 ' 0 7 Extra fine do . ; 1 I . 06 .. .3 . NINGYONG —l. .......it rocs Finest ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA, TEA, (veryrich Pekoe Hart Fed,) ....b. if I'sl Fine ORANGE PEK0E.....1.....1 0 0.% Finest PEKOE FLOWERS .;.....33..: 1 001 HO WQUA, or finest Blac k Toe im• 4 i ported i„,, . ~....1 t ooi . No . phmultra liti.S, both Green ant iini/1 descriptions, The highest grades . grown in . 01 $1 50 per lb. - ;- i 1 I. , i Ear TAKE NOTICEI—THE , C*TONI COMPANY aretWerehotireivendors i nf 41 or B k Tea called "HOWIWA'S MATH They in need it in America in 1940- 3 and other pe or house professing tO sell thi at all--much ess at a lower priCedeMire thei........- ry, as the public themselves Wilt perinve,zll , s et.; e,o";. paring the 'pinball with the genital If • , . . ! vended by the Canton Tea Cbmpany4- : ~ i'l... -41 Every package (in additionton a s ek ete N r rag ~ EIGHT, independent of the wra ~ • '' AI stamp of neatness hat elegantei. ' .110016 in are so thoroughly wowed frobliglOleffd , ot,st, their any"el i nsay - !md powe r . wilt itomain s. ; ' ' ' in - Jr IL.- SALT litta ', sf . ',/...' itextroptilidy IflB4 : . "' .- t . '' r., 3; '741 • • s, - , .. • „ ' O L E T TER:it 1 ' 4'40 the * liii.llollNll6oiiiS. ' . 40.4 a olic , BANT:4l` Nii* Yeasovy vi sil•ity :-..-. kmi.... , . ` 1,::: , ,...- ilk •, I , :-' . f -I. l r ' ' . _ .. NO* 00 _ A 115 -11011111,1 Y-Ii .1k:41-• Tiotisra t sc. — sin!! !"I",ffil/4-I°64la*ms‘nr.: II I I MI ,4 1 ) :' 1' IN= El cases 7b: U MI ME ;if laa .. CM HI i. 4 'if. ni 4 I iA l' Er , ,i I r fi i i ilt,