they exiitiAtil as cottleerated by the memory, of nes." C r We wool call. he attention dour bUs iness men- to anew paper' late - tidy web.: Oohed entitled the "Mer cantile Advertiser." ' It is a large sheet, con _. taining a complete Batik /Cote List and Pri tes'Ptirrent, together with a goodly amdisnt of Miscellany,, news, ike....-Published .week- Iy at the, N. l E. corner gd and Duelt - etreets, at $2 OO.per annum.- A copy may be se e n _ at this office, • A HINT TO TOOA9OO. CiTcas..."-To thole Who use Tobac c o, we Would' most de. cidedly recommend to purchsse that sraMp ed " Globe Tobscco.Worts, Utica," as we =know it to be the best article of ‘• fine cut" brought into these diggings. . Er Get). Caleb -Cushing has been nom inated as the Democratic candidate for Gov ernor of Massachusetts. rir We found a slip of paper headed -(4 Liberty Ticket" in our office this morn ing, without knowing from whence it came, or whether it be correct., If Liberty Party men do not deem their nominations of suffi-, dent importance as to hand idtheir n:tick by daylight, or at least to affix to it some name, we ought not to publish it; but presuming the notice to be all right, we give it below: , Liberty Ticket. For Governor, F. J. Lemoyne, of Washinton co For Canal Coinmiasioner; Win. B. Thomas, of Philadelphia For Senator, Ralph B. Little, of Montrose. For Representatives, • John RlPKinney, or Gresi Bend Ira Kinney, nt Binintrim. For Commissioner, Swami Bang, of Bridgewater For Treather, Alfred BRlldwin, of Montrose • For Auditor, Hiram Allen, of Forest Lake Sound Doctrine. The Philadelphia " Spirit of the Tinies and Keystone" holda the following sound doctrine in regard to Caucuses and Conven tionkfor designating . to the people the per-; sons fur whom they must vote : " The people are becoming dissatisfied with Caucuses and Conventions, as hitherto constituted ; these self-constituted bodies are justly odious and cannot go out of Million a moment too soon. We must deiise some mode which perfectly.,barmonizes with the great principles of Democracy—with the true chictritie of equal rights. The .people must have a voice in selecting their candi dates; they will not much longer be satis fied with merely going to the polls•to ratify the doings of others. "tinder s the present caucus system in va rious parts dC the country, but very few of the sovereign people generally take any in terest in the matter. The business is usual ly managed by a small number of interested individuals, who make the noininntions to suit their 01vii particular 'views,- all that is left fur the people to do is to go and vote.— The people should make all the nominations themselves." " TREY ARE PASSING Away."—lt is our painful duty_.to record the death of Major William Popham, whose services in the war of independence are - gratefully acknowl edged by the whole nation. In addition to being the oldest commissioned officer of the United States, he held at: the time of his death an office which the-immortal Wash ington filled, viz: the Presidency of the So ciety of the Cincinnati. He died yesterday morning at the advanced age of ninety-five yeari, and hie funeral will take place this afternoon from his late residence, No. 122 Waverly Place, at half past five o'cleck,and will be followedfolii last - Wsting Once by the membersofihe scmlety l oEirliich be was: president at the time of his death, and urge concourse 'of sorrowing 'friends,—N. l Herald. A BAD Orncen.—A correspondent of the Nia . ALves the following teturrenoe i'iblelitrajaraired just _before the late battles, and whieli' 'sow& 114 - w much victory depends upon good offi- . - ars Yesterday, dui 13th ult., a detachment of dragoons, under the command of Lieutenant Adde, were sent to_escort Lieut. Hatisilion, of the general staffoo a small place called Mileflorea, whither Lient. Hamilton 'bad' been despatched, by Get, Scott, on matter business, The c,ortnitand of dragoons: consisted of abctt 30 of Capt. Diaperu's company, arid 13 of Capt. Kearney's com pany, with Lieut. Graham. As the party were returning, they were fired upcin by at party of guerrillas, 300 in number, from of cornfield on the road side. At the first fire, the-word ' l -. l retreat"- passed from front tu rear. and the third dragoons, who were min der the command of Lieut. Adde, commenc-, ed a precipitate retreat. Lieut. Graham,; with his 13 men, were in the rear, and, es, soon as he'saw. the .iituation 'of Lieut. Kam-, thee, rushed to his, assistanee,- et the:same nine endeavoring to rally . the third dragoons, as they passed Isim,..but without effect. He, tnererore, had to bear the. brunt of the en. gagement,.,e; elhe'lecieio4Oceinent, or leave LieucAlisiiittOtrit the mercy of the IffeonnWkr.,,hin gallant-.Lcotointutdrilanad their . geomad, and)au•UMededle holding the . enem.fin4*.ck y til Mr. Gard., title of Gee- Seatt i alliterpteitata, waltAfahle4l.4o ral ly the third..*;g44lLad as sistance. -2:AffserAeliat:le#o4 bait brought beck argS-ifilayAssOasagereikrbeiyAught v ith.asieisigiipterAl%mie`:4l* had peter ' 00:00# 40.:100:::::', : .portiote that good calee***liiige `lo.''set4liiiiiil men. The engagenegleithir 'iiiiinrtfitie, and tke tri fire from..the enetuy,,,Vritir very rapid. Lieu, 5: Hamilton' was- aitisch4 laacimof? !nd Woe essiitimmeois Id be. rendered ilieso he received • severe - tt The 4iieley . waelMally &POO I:6*, the Paunit With ..oloni:of killed kft . upiiik WS, Oviialcia:Lisatifteisilsol,* AO• he ewe* /mistfthd• 2 040-414 *44 e down to icli Mal' In Honesxiale, ¢n Oe 23d inst., by Bev. E. E. Guild, Mr. JiHi - N of Brooklyn, -mad Miss 111..a4rr J lila:cos, of the former place- On-the 29th inst., !by the Rev. J. al McCreary, Mr- , NOBLE T F Buclit, o Mess ELIZABETH JOHNSIO3I, both.of Great Bend: , Ire this BoAnigll FI ET, infant Gro' es: Ez2 LLOO ther hurry Don't stop me, JOI-IN GROVES, tosut me a coat, fo says he hi the 'best Latest Fashions' re to wait until evert second best ; you roan of as good tas the malt to suit m say that he can c , may be his shape. everybody says cutting disclaims tiara's laws, and s its. -Why, I tell rules of arithmet . mendatiuue I will have!always had such proof staring crowd, and.reco tasteand wish to b two doors below t Montrose, Sept. Nthe Fal l ow being o • Wbel; iriay be fon Brnialaloths, PI Saiineta, Re tlngs 1 ' rich figii DeLa ands Parmattaa, (a a' ea) ()detail?! SbawJa, Fib Au - bcwhicketrill t*, • Ccezte Nand *4v:21;1847. .10M13 A I; A h;xge Tea pompae? thau , Ale New lie 2;00i) a the atm of • NE art -+ A#E84.41 Coubb. i„.14,5 1 / 4 A n a. 24 41147 Ulls ONNIII6-i-e : 4 ' 2:i'mp,x4, 11. j , ,inery 4 ~, , ,0,4,- - yilit` r , . .4 ~~. ~Z go ohs, killed:f fand . 2 l l4eiiitens; who were with the comniand as guides. *ounded...-... The let, dragatmealio hail„, tefi very flue eo diniand been horeei Willed.'" ilia die" • prel t lerly mans led , from theignrtf - nts sietliOus damage .would have been Ittetained by 'oui t ric h the `'eneaty,l*ll, seeigely liiidt r l . r, .- ~ , ,:i: ler : - . with. 1 ,i • • itiieuti Addel is under arrest kW cowardice' atoll dislionom , hie coadnet in the 'face oT the enemy. •Tlitiehi4e r!'llaltenilty are very severe, and will be proper ' - investigated. co E s ! Cußse! CUBES! SOW constantly be: h i g o r f oroed bylDr. Jitayates Family Medicines. Mrs.. Sabra, wife of Capt. John Dunbam, , Galbraith Court N 0..! 6,, Fbilddelphilk had-471 y bad cough, soreness of thebreilattrunt side; Sore throat, cosuve habit, loWness of *pints, with weakness and pail in, th e e me ng the back.. Spitting of blood and liver complaintlew beide entirely; tured by using Doct. Jayne's Satiative :pilis,. Alterative and Expectoraut ' Froth the Gre i ii - Pa ll s, (N. H.) Northern Light. Milt ii With leirsuie that. we give place to the following letterit'!frorelliir. Ire: Hdckins, of Tam. wort h, whirwus 'Opposed. to be put, cure of a Con mniiption3at ivai restoreifto health' by t h e use of Dr. Jaynel Expectorant. We cat speak with con fidence of is medicine, as we know of many of our friends whe have been greatly benefiued by it. . I .-Tit i 1kt,..1-1 , Mwerth, ~ Dee,lo, 1845. Dear Bi s—l feel it my duty to make known to you, for th 4 benefit of the public. the aid I received r tlll2 the uXe of a bottle of Doct Jayne's Expect*. 1, which I purchased of, you. I had been sick between fide and sir mouth s, caused by the lung fe eer;!whielrl left me in a very low state of he al th, With ave bad coogh, acid for about three months I Could on y speak: in a whisper My friends all i thhitght to be in a decline.- My 'physician said .e had ', d on all ` r rue he could, About this time It foittinat, y *a ' advertised. 'I in the papers, Dr. Jayne's E pent ° nt, for sale by you. immedi ately senti von or a bottle, and in two days after airing I lit IX to re el better—in about ten days I e cavered-my N'Pige and =old speak telensbly well-- and Infers ! u ainglthe whole bottle-Is Wasnearly as wellies ever. •) My health is new gond. I attribute iny'eu r e sorely to !Dr. Jayne's m"diciue. _,-• Hnckins. iTii hfark !Nob] ..,.Esq., Great Falls, N. H. lPrepare4 only •y Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by N. MITCHEL & CO., Druggists, Montrose. I • • • I NEW ORK- MARKETS. Wheat tlou4 per . 1 ito.ps e 5,75 , Corp meal 1 d 250 ea Wheat, per bash- , 1,00 e 1,25 Rye, 1:10 i y 75 ea 0,80 Corn 80 .„60 ' ,68 Barley, do 1 0,00 ea 0,55 Oats, do 0,45 0 0,50 Butter per lb. Coiiige co. d,20 0 0,22 do , w tern dairy, 0,12 ea 0,14 Cheese, perqb. 4l 0,06 fa 0.08 Beef, per barrel, Mess, 11,00 e 11,75 40 , prime, 8,50 0 9,25 Pork, per b4rieL Melt. ' 14 ; 75 0 , do prime, 12,50 e 13,00 . Lard, per lts. - I (I,lol o a 0,11 Hams.per lb; 'moped 0,07 ea 0.09 American weal, p.r lb. 'axon 0,3.5 0 0.374 do i ull blood Merino 0,34 e 0,38 •do ' ', & i Merino 0,29 e 9:34 do t stive 4. 1 Merino 0,26 e 0.29 Cirrictges. ; Deaths. on '"l i iielsclay morning th'inst, aughter of John and Harriet MiEll VERTISEMENTS Eight enders of the World , Dick—bold On—what's your stranger„ I am anrions to get e greatest TAILOR in the world, everybody in onr neighborhood tam He has jest received the m the City, and I am not going y else is suited acid come out `now that won't do, for I am a. WS anybody. nod Groves is just . I have heard the most of folks ...n a cont to fit any one, whatever you believe it? Ye,— Or what oat be true. A true system of 1 foreign aid—all violation of Na ds upcmits own intrinsic rocr mu he is as sure as the four first Well, then, after your recom ve him cut tint my cloths—for I rich tarnal bad Inch'. But with lin the fc.s I will gn with the d to all' who care about good I 'suited, to call at Me tailor shop e Firriter's store. 0. 1847.6.8m3 NI 000 Rind Winter' Trade. • ned at the STORE of J. LYONS. .. a great variety of - in and Fancy Kerseymcres, tuck Jeans, Tweeds, Yes ! . d assortment,). ,some I'd" Satins, Merinos, Ino;_Plain, Striped - I ' laiii Alpaccas, ash merest, : t* ititicle for ; Ladies' dress aid's,. Ginilintni s t Calicos, • itela, (whiie,l resit, am atcbelsi Carpeting, i „ Oil Clolli-, . - . , . &c. lac. 4cc. , be sold a little cheaper for-casb i - I'llik DISPO 7 I I I M. of TEAL including the Pekin ". ',. e of Which will be sad atlas& ,retail girkges--by : . t •__ 4. .I.YONS. , • = :Sheeting.,-Drillings, sod ;Bed is;, selling remarkably low at .1. Lyons. ! ore, 10018; +ems►€e~`+~s-,-...~;.. , y . . A t i l t% this osnys,. used As lessor • *le isle ,Lyous. _ •-;: J. :IXONS. •'• "'f imoitieeije c if :17otet~ee' and • - i!adtl3"ciiinlit lIRROWrie-'06,-'' Gindiszo k eadictior r. 41r4;24 i ll - PPRltows Ar: Pi& lI►ELAJAIS:, ' . limr„ Dadai;*•ilvy:* muiftrigh 0407 i, puE inibilarilier would informs the public 1,1 4 , au l wtWp E atiOttentionln telling of ensionVEloibliiih s All 4411- ror.hira with,thek puttcpp,znay corpsetilieir dittio in sciON l And flppp pr no , take; Sepi. Ft8,4847.-49W4 .1 , . . - NEW 9001)S 1" ITAP 0 0bicribera afro 110 w nessivitig by the N: Y. • .& Erie Rs& Road a large addition to their stock , GEO Wei lemur ur grateful acknowledge linen 'to those who - haverheretofore favored and *rainy inviteall *lib aSe io want ofgood GOODS, loft /PE prices, to girst • F. F.B. CIWDI.BR 44 co. • Sept 16, 1847. _ 1: • Dirk' GOODS. • Girishams, pacas Plaids, Prints, pelains, shawls, Hdlitii, Buttons, Thread„; Silk, Blankets, Bonnets, 'Ribbons: Sheetitigs, 'Shirting, — Linens, Diaper, .Fringe, Gloves, Tape. Disks & Eyes, .and in fine (pverytltiig at less then 10 per cent—to be had at Chandler & Co's. GROCERIES. Tea, Sugar, )Molasses, Tobacco, Salaratus , spice, Ginger Nutmegs , Cloves, Coffee Cassia, Powder & shot, &c. Tin and Stoves on hand constantly—stove. ware cud Tin ;ware made to order or repaired abort notice. Books & Stationery. Sellout Books of almost every kind, large and Ismill Bibles, Fancy Books, Toy Books and 4chool !Tickets, Blank Books, Ink stands, Ink, Writing & !wrapping Paper, Wafers & Wax, steel Beads, Pen-. Oils, Purse hooks, steel Pens, Envelopes, Cards, Black sand, &c . ., - to be found at Chandler & Co's. HARDWARE. : Nails & Iron, Butts & screws, Door handles, Cut lery, Tacks, Ox balls, Gluts & sash, &c., at Chandler & Co's. WANTED, In exchange for Goods, Flannel, socks, Beeswax, Grain, old Iron, Pewter, Copper & Brass, Butter, ' 41180 7 -an apprentice to the Tin trade—a lad 16 Cr 17, yenta old, of steady habits' and gourd moral Character, will receive good encouragement at F. B. Chandler & Co'a. sept. 16, 1847. . VALUABLE FARM TOR SALE. 400 Acres of Land-151) Acres Improved BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court in and for , the County of Susquehanna, I shall ex dose to sale by Public Vendue or outcry, on the Ist Monday of Nov. next at 2 o'clock, P. M., on the premises, all that certain piece or parcel of land or farm, late the Estate of Franklin N. Avery, Dec'd, situate in the township of New NUlfonl in said c'ouu ty and bounded on the North by lands of Solomon Williams, on the East by landsof Gabriel Everts,"ou the South by lands of Job Tyler. and on the West by lands of Job Tyler and Jared Tyler. Said Farm lies in a body. contains 400 acres or thereabouts, is well Watered with living springs, has upon it en abun 4ance of pine and chestnut timber fur building and fencing purpoposett on said farm, and also a full sup ply of umber for fuel and other purposes. One hundred and fifty acres of said farm are under. a god state of cultivation—hare thereon 2 good Or. elands. 1 large dwelling bouse2 stories high and 30 bY 40 feet with a wing, 3 large barns, and 100 feet of r first'rate cow-barns or sheds, and considerable .stone wall. Said farm cannot be dititiedinuong`the heirs, and consequently must be-sold to the hifheitt bidder. To any person Wishing to purchase such a property, the inducements to attend the -sale nre great. The soil is good and is suitable for meadow, mixturage and the plough. 'TERMS OF SALE.—SSO to be paid down— WO t o b e paid "a the confirmation of the sale.— Time wilt be Oven for the residue of the purchase mime;, which iiU betiade %mewl:mit - the' rime of sale. CHARLES TINGLEY, 4dminigrater of the Estate of F. N. Avery, dec'd. 7 Pept. , 6. 1847.--65 ts HAVING bought the stock of goods of Wes.: ver Brother's & Co., and madelarge ad ditions to the same, now invite their old,friends HO customers, and the public generally, to call and examine their goods. It is their intention to sell - at 'prices lower:than . the same style and quality of article; can be pur chased ott any other establishment in Sus qutelmotr county. Their stock_embraces a.larger assortment of; DR I' GOOD'S , thitilaslever before been nftered.iit this sec tinit of country ; and they ,believe it Will he for the interest of all wishing to purehaselo call and examine their Goods and POces. rliey have also an extensive assortment of Groeries, Crockery; 'HitrotWare, Dye woods, Oils, Paints, which they are determined to sell CHEAP ER than any other Store in Northern Penn sylvania. SALT AND FLOUR alivitys on hand, and of the•best quality. ' '. - CoOking and Parlor Stoves, of the latest andbeat Pattern,. Tin Ware, Store Pipe, Iron Steel,lfails, and Boots . 4. Shoes - of all kinds. V4l r ttitaVW& l A very large.assortment of SOLE and UPPER -LEATHER, Calf Skins, Pittney'ot Sheep -Skins, 'Morocco Skins, Pink and White Linings, tifilf general assortment of Fihdings at prides w hich defy compet'itibti, CASH paid for HIDES, SKINS, Pelts, Wool, &c., land Grain, Butter, Cheese and all kitidillif - -Produce taken in eadhange fur Goods,at-cash` prices. ICI o .* Do not fail to " TRY" the New Mil ford Exchange. k New Milford, Sept:7:lB47. TSCHOOL isregah' ved ftom * '? (*ATV ''' erny!"te' afi effkilde a 'situatione in a c+vinnedk mil hojtse, Where Miss I NlL'LllRD.l.l4Prizidipal„is prepared'm receive Young Ladies to boari and.nd ucate.:; Having bad much experience i &dug Young - Ladies IoT T h et orponinsmEn*h arid Academies, ,slse;.'-.ol'bbld 'bei itrive a 9last , loirbenn partieuiwri - ' • ' Ant gurmi'dn'thi * I *deal.; fl'etittiag. :7 c • IL.- , s g ' . The, kali Term will on Monday, Ikto bee 4th. Pupils - may finiui their own beds Ind Viddoo.**.Aidatt irsorbalrieideihinGokiNvill - he e on heard. , f, „” 1:, ir, . - , ~,4 .;;I:r, qt - t'; 4.7.,' Merits of' Tuition. , i it 1 ; Common English Studi)a.... ........ $2 o l Higher brauc ialPPFti4%)(7-: 4- , A 4 ---- 3 30 ' . A. 1.0" ( v..GioOmbl- lie- . . . . . ~i,4 - lA'orrre'ijele''' ' 1.-. '' ; 4:00 . ka - Mask aid* Flaw.— .1.% . ' ' ' , $ ..00,. Use.ti d 0..... . ::1,11 00 rtAlge for boarttijOi " _ ."' letimViwolvei.to ta s te tpea *Wogs per,: week. , . War- iielidaii iyildsiagY fi t el, and light. ~ , . _ !, . -, - . i- , : } .k MOITCHAnd Mies. LACZKAN iiii4‘' - they' adairioes iaViia ' • .4 ; , .': ft O'i I . ~ 'tilt; -.'• '' 411.--k- 7 - : m i.... 400,•:••= , , . ..,= 4 . ~..,......, /Am. 111, Ittr: '.: r :: ,siso • A IMIEI /SE ENT! To be sold on Monday, Nov. Ist, 1847 NEW MILFORD EXCHANGE. C.' C. WRIGIIT d.. C.y.`,BENNETT, STAPLE 4. FANCY MONTROSE' LLEIIiEII'ANCIII NE*iiiviitftilfr a - • LOCK & JAMESONi 1 - 41 FASHIONIIiM TAIIMO,ItO, HAVE . li:titreceived the New York nod deloliltePorti Of Fashions, for 1847,-8 ; :and are them by ;prepared to :do work dissapii; ofi, as the fancy 'Orate Patron may dictate.- , CUTTING done on short notice; endiWnrroated to oe rotisfaction ifll_l4 together right. 1 Opp opposite Mack& Rogers Wagon shop, one door west of thellorik, Turtipace at. L e Montrose, Sept-1847. ; ' LANDS FOR SALE In Sullivan Cote t* - 1 THE County of Sullivan baying been lately s*ofi from the County of Lycomnig, and ilia Cointty Seat located' •by Commissioners' appointed' byiihe Legislature tRI tile Lands of the kibstriber,lte offers for sale Village Lot; and binds. adjoidingr: be ing part of a huge body, which he will sell to ;suit Settlers— Mill-seats and timtrer plenty. Enquire of LEWIS EANER, Cheri Titant. ship, Sullivan County, of MICHAEL MEYLERT, at present in said. County to make the necesiary:sur veys, or of the subscriber at Sew Milford,!krisSpre. harm County, Pennsylvania. S. 111EYLERt. September 16; 1847.-47m3 S ' Pocket-Book LOA! LOST, ter Thntidiy list, Sept. 2nd i ,kin the tied between the residence of Suel Corbltt, iti Conk lin, Broorneeo. N.:V. , and the Snake Creek Tannery in Franklin;' Snag. 'co., a calf-skin POCKET BOOS{, centaiuing 3 prommissory Notes. one of $9OO against AbAjtdi Upbatn,• jr.. one of s'2oo hgainki Peter Mug for , and one of $479, with endorsements; against Baldwin Muzzy—a check on ' the Bank 4t' e York of s2so—and between . $3O and . $40 . 1, in bank bar, a $3O bill en the Massachusetts Bmik.rthelOth , era not recollected --amounting in all to about I sl.- 355. The pocket-book also cdutained the c4tifi cotes of ordination of the undersigned. Whoever - will return said Poiket-book ivithr the whole contents to Win. Bolton, Tunkhannock, "Wy oming co. Pa., or leave it with flee. A. Brpok4, in Montrose, shall receive the moneV therein costa iced as a Rewind. CALEB MUGFOR Montrose, Sept. 6,1647. ' ' 6.5w3 AN APPRENTICE WANTED; ABOY about 17 years Ad, of good Mor al Character, can have a situltion to learn the Tailoritig - Business by npplyink at LOCKE & JAMESON'S. Montrose, Sept. 15, 1847, STOVES! STOVES . ! ; THE:largest and best assortment of STOVES are now being received by the subscribers that were ever. in Northern Penn a. Those who asp de sirous of combining comfort, convenience, econpinv and neatness, will please give as u call, and we twill prove to them that the above qualities are to be t had with the least possible expense. Empire.- Air-tight-Cook Stovles. .Stanley's do do dd Congress do do - Knickerbocker do do d Victoria do' do ,d 4 3 and 4 boiler Cook Stoves of lel most every pattern. Double Oven Cook Stoves , &ci PARLOR STOVES, Of various kinds.-LSeff-regulating, Air-tight, Pa i rlor, Coal. and Six-plate STOVES, &c. GP' Stove Ware, Tin Ware, Hollow bare, line 4. Copper Ware; and in A.itort ettery wally wanted, on-hand, or made to' order on short notice at F: B. Chandler 4. Aug. 4t4 1847. SUSQUEHANNA ACADEMY. THE Fall Term of this Institution will commence on Wednesday the Bth day of Sept. next, un der the charge of A. J. BUEL, Graduate from Mad ison University, N. Y. • Tullius per Quarter. .s. Writing, Rending. Orthography, Budimentvof Arithmetic, Geognsphy, and English Gram mar . • .... . S 00 Latin Grammar & Lessons, Chemistry, Philos . ophy, Botany; Logic, and. Rhetoric 00 Algebra, Surveying, Geometry, Astronomy, '& - French 00 Latin and Greek Classics 00 By order of the. Board. Wll , l. JESSUP, President. Montrose;Ang. 30, 1847.-04tf SALAMANDER, FIRE AND THIr.F PROOF CHESTS, FIRE-PROOF DOORS for EANKS and STORES, SEAL and LETTER-COPYING PRESSES, PA TENT SLATE-LINED REFRIGERATCRS, WATER FILTERS, •patent . portable WA ER CLOSETS, intended fur the:SICK and IN:F I M. E VANS & * WATSON, 76 SOUTH THIRD STREET, l i (OPPOSITE THE PHILAD E LPHIA EXCHAiiVII,) , . MANUFAcTURE and keep constantly on band. a large assortment of the 'above articles to- Fether with' their .Patent Improyed Salamander IRE-P4OOF• SAFES; which are so cOustru e t e o as to set at rest all manner of doubt as to their bnig strictly ,fire-proof,and.that they will resist the, fire of any building. The' outside mites of, these', fee are'rnade'Of boiler iron, the inside case of aoaps me, and between the outer case and inner case is &space 1 ; of some three inches' thick, and hi filled in With in'i destructiblematerial v se as to ntake it an impinisibil; by to, bri any n( the contents inside of this Cheat. These Snapitone Salamanders we are prepared. and, do chaltemgei the iveirld' to Products any.itrucle in the shape of Rook Safes that will Stand as'much heat, and we bold ocrselveo reidy-at all times to have: them fairly tested by public bonfire. We also eon - tinne temanufacture a large aasoilinerit of our Pre. ntium,Air-tight Fire-proof Safes. of which there have over 800 now in use,. and in every initanee they have given entire satisfaction to the purchasers—ofwbich we,will refer the ; public -to a - few= gentlemen *Li have them in use. ; 1ia,,,,, , n0il &ipuyder, Pottsville; r Joseph(}. Law ton, Pottsirille t'llt. William Cuir, i Doylestown, yi. N: & G. Taylor, 129 north ad, lit.; A... Wright & Nephew, Vine sLlWlittiff Ale:tender 9aror, con veyancer, corner of., Filbert and nth . sta.: , JohW M:; Follit 32' u2rlb .24 at,; Myers Suer northal 'Ls' James M. rota, 101 south 4th:at.; r. David....ll9fDP., 8 south 3d At:, bist th botT: Mills 2O iinztl2 - 3d, it ; ' and we could Milne, vomehindreits of others if itc was n,er r ,elliarYl 1 110,, , ,we invite the attention of the public, add partienlarly those in %rant of Fire-,woof Safes, to WI ; it Our, store beOmai...purphssieg,elso. Witere,!thd ws chi itatisfy them that they can, get sr better luskeitlaper article at eurentniiihsn'itt any Other establishment in the city. : W5e..1114.), Ft low prices, Aber .niiiiititii , *ire) Piite ''. Chests; miens low prices, ebeipet thictbsy alb be: bought any 'idler store in PhihidaPhia. • _ • f, .! ,1f,,,, .4.1 1-, fl - DAVID . ,EVARS: 1:;ii i A*g . :t4 , , ler ', It ~ ,- # OI : I ANNES,Y . vAzfors. r .i!Ilb , l." - - . VWXG44.lorasitiby 1•1' • ~12 ' 'J. LErros, A WIG tholytiltei;:iciata 110u$8, womap.94o ij. ?km rot*, 1§ , ,, - ,Nraistor, oak by J. tTON.T. • ;,1010riulosw, tilboos Musuigri.DEMlSE SHAWAO;;Thhie• Sheet*, a friosh papply4am ajpgasik , ling chap !!1,1 , • i LAMES .". A rro ,irsol 76 tpthp,l4 !.: '5.: -• ~~~~ -, ottitiSE*o7 - s. , it , • 'l -1 , =•-• •••.' • '4I4I;_KEW YORKPAICES. - EN Ack cY PADIfEttilV, COMPANY. THE D,LDESTTEk,l*stiali „ , tstimENi" IN . AMERICA 1 - PElgtn MEND' THE ,CANTON r TgAI rawly, known fur ntatty year s , 4, This , gest anti oldest Tea Establialynenthjy t aVl h ; public have had fell peer of ihidrinti k ei t ;;;; re. aponsibility. Ant nab. has been:the snag demand for their TPAS ()nate,- theetlici. ve been obliged to enlaige,ie a Pat ezterit; th4i4 , 40 principal establishments; in New York, viz: 126 Chatham 4.163 G4temaick-Sts. ' They moreover possess Oseilitiesi in- relation-to the Tea Trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubt less superior to any other Tea Concern in America. Their scrupulous regard s to all prineigles that tend to elevate the character of a large house, is well un derstood, and has already secured them a connec tion. probably, larger thaeall other Tea Establish ments united, and consequently they are determined to sell Teas parer, more fragrant; and perf!et fat the priqesd in the , aggregate, than any house in the world-,-China excepted. They respectfully invite the attention of theinhab itants of Susquehanna ;county to their Agency in Montrose, mhere the foll Owing. assiatments are al: ways On hand ; and they feet no hesitation in stating, that wherever a single trial is made, every decided preference is given to, the celebrated Teas of the CANTON TEA CQ. . . 4eader maktig theiexperiment. Retail prices as follows, subject in all taste to be returned if nbt approved of; , GREENS: Good YOUNG IiYSON,I 1 ..$0 00 lb Fine ! ...do , • 0 621 N 0.2 fragrptdo ! , 0 75 .. , N 0.3 verifinedo ' ' 106 " Silver Leaf, do i I ' .. 125 Good 'HYSON I- ' • 075 . " Very fine do 1 L.. 100 " Extra fragrant. I ' 1".25. " Good HYSON 8K1N... 1 i. ...... ...i... 050 " Good . 1111PERLA.L.... ; 075 " Very fine do ' 100 " Extra She do L 125 " Good GUNPOWDER ' 075 " Fine.... do ... ',. 100 " Extra fine do • 1 :25 " BLACKS. . No. 1 ,OUCHON - G.......!.. - - go 50 No. 2 do 0 624 , , Finest do - 0.75 " Fragrant POW CHONG 4 ...... ... ...various prices. CONGO - ..various price . Fine .00LONG - _ ...... ... 050 ~ Very fine do ... 0' 75 " . Extra fine do . ~. 100 " NINGYONG variouS prices. Finesv ENGLISH BREAKFAST TEA. (very rich Pekoeflavored;) .... 075 " Fine ORANGE PEKOE—, - 0 624 " Finest PEKOE FLOWERS. ...- ..... 100 " HOWREA, or finest Black Tea int- .. portedl 00 4 I Ne plus ultra TEAS, Moth-Green'tuid-Black, of all descriptions, the highest grades grown in China, at $1 50 per lb. M" TAKE --ICOTIC CANTON T' COMPANY are the ezeltuive venders of the s, .eri or Black Tea called " HOWQUA'S MIXTURE."— They introduced it in :Vineries in 1840—and every other person or house:prhfessin , " to Sell the same at all—much less at a hewer price—deceive the unwa ry, as the public themselves will p4reeiVe, by com parin., the. spurious with the genuine "11uwcpta" vended by. the Canton, Ten Computy.; Every. package (in.aeldition •to its chntsining L WEIGHT; independentof the wrapper,) bears the stamp of neatness and elegance, and; the Teas there in are so Ithorou t , rhly secured from light and air, that their grainy and power Will remain unimpaired in any climate. ' J. B. S.A.LISBT:TBY, Agent. MoUirose, July 1,11847. ssyl NATURE'S.OWN REMEDY! THE INVALID'S BEST FRIEND is confidently asserted that there NEVER %VAS aglediC4le which has. given such uniform and universal satister,tion, as AV RIGHTS IN DIAN , VEGETAB LB' PILLS. They have stood dui i severest trials, by ..curing -when all other remediesl have failed, and have es tablished a reputation in the lace of the envious slanders which have been raised against them. SPRIG, fiUMMEII,i FALL AND WINTER; each produce, by their !variations of temperature, peculiar effects upon the human body. The heat expands, and the cold cone-acts, the volume , of cir culating fluid, and when olnuages take place sudden ly, the.elfects are often serious. Wright's Indian Vegetable PHIS counteract the.evil influence of such changes, by purifying the blood, and keeping the stomach and bowels in is, natural and healthful con dition. FUR FEVER AND AGUE,lhat scourge of the west, Wright's Indian VegetableXills atand unrival ed.. An instance has never come,,to our knowledge of these Pills having been taken, without effecting a complete cure. In ChilLs'and Fever the bilary functions are chiefly disordered, 'superinduced by great physical debility. 'When. the symptoms first appear, no time should be lost before resorting to 1 these Pills. A few days', will give such relief that no persuasion will fiezecessary= to continue the use of them. ECU D YSPEPSIA, Wright's Indian Veiitable Pal s will b e fou n d very superior. Ip., this disease. the gastric juice is weak: and deficient in, quality. Couseqoently the digestion is impetiect, and the health impaired, These Pills remove the bile from the stomach, restore its; tone, and improve the di gestion. FOR' JAUNDlCE—'Wight's :Indian Vegetable Pills are equally well adapted for'. the` removal of ' ibis complaint. As they ioperate upon thervue gen erat and uniform principle, of cleansing' the , Mon:t ech and boWels, purifying the lAtiotl,,fluci .rectil,itlg by secietions, they remove the csust.itif.4aundme, and of all other,MiuorderS., t '. , .: ~ ~,. GREAT FEMALE 'MEDICINE:Lit - would be difficult precisely to tell to which cifitlie.tivo' 'seieli` wri 1 01.! 8 Indian Veiatable.Pills hive beenthe great est blessing. But is is very certain thin:4l4s* pip s have given health, spirits, and • a zgOosh compliiion, tolundreda of females. -who. would,' Without 'them have, been in their gravel.. A box of Wright',lndi an Vegetable Pills is an inestimable medical 9:,n., punkin at certain period... --v20 . . .. ,•",. • ,-:-- : , r.. READACH, GIDDINESS, &c. , ,-, •- , - The presence of pain in sty , partitidleittieit:oo : , ruPS state of the bloodivihielf Mari* li ' ti' ,l7 ivfzig;;TA:f correct. A few doses'of l WrigkqTritiiisn;Vettis . lei Pills taken on going to-lied 'v011'1)6'411440;4 gitr,e relief, if the thing be all' sisteibli. •tl - • VAP: I ABLE'ANTI-8AL1,9‘.18. IDIPIN.!...Iqt isfwell knowii thitlheaontirana s erest 'Seek' more hattrtritionrslistordert IhniefridinitlllsAiiirialikitir:: ed. This is partly, q * tithe dij - th*, but chiefly to the nature of.§outhe and .Western .life. , The sensations , , • floor 0 41 1 PliAlte •of the most wre is frequently brought on y:liver Oomplaint. A pa.,, tieut suffering from this slild' i not ha l mo4 7 '. .ed With pfetzindideiziei: Yet total i;tiry , few 1 nsediciatsk mit* a atravy till he them* _ ne.tlutionm, plaint. Calonsekhailii .hitherto. , , iv t i ref el rt;ii? ants?, bat ash remedy hie *Ted i inittl'•:: . ,thisri the disease!. - What then WO bil.duill T r.Wo . )!#y - tive Wright 's , Indian Vegetable `Pillalw' i tiiil; If they dun htlhacescl you azimuth)* ma Will liar 111 thoi•opprpblial of failure : And we isay,th all • 4 TRY THEM!—T h e re 1119 , 44 k, i i. V ab a ' 4, Y , t;koS it ilaiff.a.vala am dillielVar, '7t .. i.: • ortit wok', MORE-4, Wbei 1 1340110,4thit 'Wrjght't .4#an,Y,isetabllA,Filhl i rs * Witifief* , belt joidicueirin ever filird• -- ef, ,I7ft to tits k Doittivu 'dor, rer_i itataet It'athady, *bleb at; v•hhiatneteW We liatasii4i'. , ..l4thaikiall ' • .INTFAIIII Cl' IMITATIONS : 0 f... - bpliai -let 4 lallikf. MT' .1 6 .0 0 4:_treket9ittOd.1 •• " jou Pills - riv!lfrifilt. - hiiiita - at... Alf :- - hoard that ' aftaii3l;_ . ~ . ire _, s tiV 4 iiiir: via gtosioni ' di*" „li ii 3 ... Al this chalk like amnia. .NO - ' " 4 1* * 11 17, 1414 . 11*1 1 1-11111 sir: . -, r..: :•+,. , i ,k -:1"1F',.. iia i zi , . , patl _.~ ~.~.v~ii: ,BITY OE THIVIUMILAK AGllNlll.4llfirs 161 tto The'countrylismiraitbri caw bp& dolour molt sk i which isms's: Is sot, tiwoousishith e lasit obul bat Willem. *mita robber; dint BuY Of thellgair, why AVILIIL€ OI ,7 uiPW Cbsittiktleilitufinip s Ira ScOtSS &vat • y - • - v. • ..4 , lllV'b t lfriiir;Dili?ek 9. -ilie. 4 - ', ~. _ • Edwin Tifrawareoltiru'i. R. L.llu4lhin,:t.to. Suumb ; mitt N* AtilfoM. ' E.,,Reutledy, Gibson Cerra: • ; Ssailsy:46..cunis;%Risi Gibson t Wells A. "P(Citit r ' Rush. I` Jos t :Pußoa; Gicat-Send