Ake a bold leap. In yriew : ef the ittrposeibil ity of 'bringint' Ifeilio 'to terms,' 'ire' Mini s now anticipate the •necessity that must at some future Period arise of occupying the whole country in perpetuity. To haie,insisted;Uptin such. a step hither to, ,would-have beUn unwise and' impolitic. Negotiatons were, an progress which might, have a tuccessful[issue. To tell -Mexico, during the pendeti t cy of these n egotiations, that we must have every foot of her soil, would have been to render abortive ever,' effort to negotiate 01 peace. Under snack.. cumstences it wowed %have been extremely dangerous and 14icked to declare that the whole of Mexico 'must be ours. Circum stances have since. changed. If now exist ed, as did then, n.I hope or prospect of peace, it would beiequally wicked to talk of a b sor bi ng t h e whale country, a procedure which cannot be justified except on the plea of stringent ,necessity.. But if this necessity does exist, then the re can be no doubt, no hesitancy as to our course. It is clear that to save •their capital the Mexicans would have sacrificed much. If the war should be prosecuted till doomsday, no crisis could aritie that would impress up on them more weightily the necessity orlon, king peace. If they did not yield to this weighty inducement, to what can they be expected ,to yieldt Again they not only refused to accede to our terms, but refused to treat except ott terms inadmissible by us. Our terms, we doubt, will never again he so 'moderate, and there is no reason to believe that their tenacity!to their own will ever be less. Every day that passes renders the im probability of peace more strong, and soon that improbability' will be converted into im possibility. But the two countries cannot maintain an endleiss strife. One must yield. The United States, of course, cannot yield, and Mexico will lot. It will happen theu, as it always has htippened in like cases, that the stronger will bubjugate the weaker.— There will be no alternative. There-is no middle course betiveen a disgraceful surren der of claims, in support of which the best blood of the country has flowed, and a uni versal and permanent occupation of Mexico: This will be truly no holiday pastime.— It will be a work of toil and trouble, and will take many years in the accomplishment. A force must be poured into the country, sufficiently powerful to overawe resistance. Every state government must be overthrown, And new governments, half territorial, half military, must be erected. A uniform tariff must be enforced in every port. The pub lic mines must bti seized and worked, and rendered profitable. The guerrillas must bey swept.from the roads ; and under the pro tection of , our eagles, commerce and indus try most be encouraged where they already exist, and given birth to where they do not. The people must Ibe rendered fully secure in the pursuit of their - daily, avocations ; and the coy maiden, Peace, must be wooed' by degrees to clasp our mailed hand, and unite with us in promoting the true • interests of Mexico. Every avenue to the interior should be opene‘L The communication be tween San Luis Potoshindirampico should he cleared of all obstructions. From Neva Cruz to Acapulco is but a six days' journey, atid over this road the lighter articles Of commerce couldi reach the Pacific'in IS dayi from New Fork. An annual revenue of from ten to twelve millions at least could be raised in Mexico. This is the lowest es timate and there is every reason to believe that it would be much greater. Under the old lumbering prohibitory system in . force under Mexican . rule , the revenue amounted • to twelve millionk &judicious syitem would make a muell larger revenue. Ormuz% or Glass') COLLZGILAL last a time has been filed for the opening 'of the Girard College. The architect, Mr. Walter, in answer to a liner from the President the Board of Directors, says the entire wo will be completed by the Ist af . Dc r ant, and the Intilding cammitteehbve an thorized_the Bodrd of Control to take pos session of one of the rooms on 12th inst., for the purpos6 lof furnishing thee College Impel:nary to a ;final surrender of the 'rent- Nes iii December. In two months from the present time,. thbu, the' noble objects con templated by - the founder will begin to be carried into effect. Through injudicious management it has been delayed fora much longer period than was previously ever alined by the community,' but now that it has qt last been completed, the public, to whom all the benefit will accrue, should see that the trust it properly executed for the future, and that the design of: the founder .abell be strictly end faithfully carried out. 'Amass& Coale Slam as& Fair, . traelSoisquekama Candy ApiaciturOl Society. The Society fur the sidratmement of Ag riculture and the blechumac• Atts will bold its second anneal Fair w - the Borough of Montrose, oo TUESDAY ling !fhb DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT- Persour*mibig any of tbeemilmds.ortr rtielleseoiticieratii la the list, for Premieres ommited to thillmotimy- or soy , tirtielei urn , enuMereted wimakmay bit deemed erretlty, of usitibitiou, either om the acme of:imperitw iry ar euriosity;lare miglioted to Rowan at ithetieer sPliehned 'far ur- Fair, • . - • - Although thi4arotrisioes tithe Bye-Luis . we such that WiloWt ambers oftheiso: ety.or. persuai freak WO, allowed m heasite coil peittors for premium's, yet other. ensis aro mottbetoby 'debarre+. the eajoymentOrAhmeid phasures lisr **bigot'. ~.414, ihmiSomories fuel Beaty tend ; and ;IL is ho qoatriktitioti re Uir ship, it but the trifl htindreda of, our ci members will beco and the ; day of,,the All iwbo design are re4uested to ,gi tion to Geo. Fuller, utive Ccinimittee, at to the day appoint Eying the article ,or and those - having 8. of any kind, are ,rei send them in, if co noon preceding- the of this is to enable suitable arratigeme And 'all animals in must be on the gro the morning of the, , j , that, as t he , a l linual 1 , - to' ciaistitute member og sum of AO ce,„, si ens Whit are _Wit yet la e so -between tthii time ; et all., pr on that dily : of Compete for.preMiuma si e notice of such tnen- 'lll , Chairman of the xec- el :leapt five days previous cr d - : for: the Fair, speci- me animal-At:be exhi ited ; 'it calmenalfor exhi ition, ej uested to bring them or venkeyti! on the I after- i - xliibatiOn. The abject i e cantmittee tolrnalte ' 1:11 ts:in - reference to them. ended ,to be exh bited,: nd by nine o'cl ck on., ay of exhibition. , 1 as animals intended to ms, or presented for ex abelled with the owner's esidence. Animals will ffice of the Ilon.l Wm. is now the office itaf the att they may be entered the-Executive Cammit, :s and specimens will; trt flouse r ,wher there eto receive an take All.articles as.we be offered for premi hibition, should be name and place of be brought to the liam Jessup, whibli Society, in order tl upon the Bonita of tee. Other articl be taken to'the Co will be a Commit charge of-them. Oremiurns wi specbirens of any the close of theexhi of the Executive C I be paid on aninlials or ind taken, au4 !before ition without permission I mmittee. , I.mmittoes for awarding 'pied for the present year, to report themselves to resident of the• Society, Oo s ek on the morning of , in order that if there 'ay be supplied. The' following premiums artrappoi who tire- requested Hon. Wm."Jessup, at" his; ffi ce, by 9 o the do of exhibitio be vac incies they n 'lt wikheobserve6 oats CAmtnittees set not now members e been appointed in t Would lend their jut various laudable ub is not desired or e man will serve -on sunless he be a met time. This restric tended to the ladle These Commute Bye-Laws to be that they be called provision will not animal upon whosl is not required, UOM ITTEES Varieties of Gr . n.—Abet Cassedy, Am herst Carpenter, J el Turrell. Varieties of R ots.—,F rederick Bailey B. At Butterfield, eorge Prink. 1 BUtter 4' Clue e.—George Walker; M L. Catlin, Eli Gre ory. Agricultural I lements.--S. INleylert . nos'. Johnson, Ha ey Tyler. Horses.—Wm. . Ward, Daniel Searle, Charles Perigo. hat there are on the vnri ieral gentlemen who are If tile Society, who have (he expectation that they uence in promoting the ects of the Society. It !pected that any gentle la" of the Committees her of the Society at the l ion is not, howeVer, ex-, • -8 are not allowest by the impetitors for premiums upoii to award ; bat this steild to any article or. I. merits their judgment fus Smith, Dalton Tif- Neat Stock.—R l fatly,: Geo. W. Stei l Sheep.—Wm. Clislm Williams hens odrich, Geo. W. Fos Se:ciue.,---E. B. ter, Stephen Breen pOultry.LlC T . P Wro.: I. Turrell. Garden Vegeta Wm: D. Cope, Su StiJohn, Wm. L. Post, I les Chen Chamberlin, I ad Bard. „ • Flowers.—Mrs. Niven, Mrs. Tho I Vm. Jessup, Mrs. IL J as Nicholson. . iss Sarah Walker, Mrs s t F. Lusk. Needle Work.— T. V. St. Johit, M Domestic Many pets, Shaw!s ads,' Itc.-14rs. Tinley, Mrs. W. Each of the Cu to report in writin set forth the pecu vantages of the at theii preference— nish:their award o f three o'clock in thl ctures—comprising Car quilts, Blankets, Flan . B4iley, Mrs. Charles . Hartley. I,n - times will he required and in each.. report - to ar point, qualities and ad 'jinni or 'article olataiuing t hey are requested to fur .report to the Sopiety by afteilnoon. M 1 these proce. l shoUld be unders trolled by the Co 1 the Society, with 1 1 all kigerestedsto m ed. dings, and exhibtions, it , are regulated and con stitutlon and Bye-laws of hich;it wotild.be well fur ke themselves acquaint- The Society w f i at 2 . :(eclock, P e 1111 es may be expect( Society will be tra The Executive and behalf the Sc this occasion to their fellow citizi great importance • obtained 'by it, to of Agriculture, th tore, and Dourest Susquehanna co aid and influence not supposeci,tha •this: purpose, for attention to the s bend at a glance may be secured and social inter • county through t Socipty, if it be p Itji not, in or 1 delusive person' I ly usiciciated in i thii=it is the ad good Of our coon a is (totpreipme4 has; or' 'who ma prompted in so c make privati • jib 'alization of it prc tor 4 crUing to the cO member. From neck; of the get' fe4ed : iiiiitaken, ferenee — tO this - it is trepin,aosa It is not the inA obtains die Horse, or Crop, be Erase the'. It is:otten it superior blood osalirtlbe coo uldniiddy. Ale crop •by,.", An , snore tbe Opel.' Sot: ie.tY 'Airlifti; hi'iiirbo46 46 l Pr4ce,*itiißdt kiiiiMioiiiriti isidendillik- 6;0 '); Orit andlidie I tiiiiiiigit„,, meet in the Court-house at.which time address d, unit the business of the nsacted. • Compittee, in tile name ciety, desire to embrace waken' the attention of ns of the county, to the. ,f thejobjects sought to be wit: }the " advancement Mechanic Arts, Horticul c or Aural Economy in nty,l, and to solicit their in promoting them. It is argumbil is necessary to none ivlio will give their .. 1 : Neck, can fail to (corn pre the 'rent benefiis which o the, general pPcuniary sts of, the peoplp of the e aid;in al influence of this , pea/ . sustained y them. nizatipn designe for the ,„ I benekt of those, riginal -- - the 4 objeet is fi.4- beyond - ancement of the general . . 7k ttie , Society sees. . . And !. thUt any indivi, ual who 1 ly, beCorne a m mher, is lloitighy a desire only to mi l I l i 'out Of it farther h en a re portion of the be efits ac- i t rounitY of whi t he is a the Opparept b ckward, mass of our Ode ne,:it is iewi are ems ' _ ed:in`re --:', y;,.',,-,) 1 1* - panis ' believe or th e. it i*epii hoTaisirit. vidital to, post • ses who iuin fort the 'best Clow, or that receives :tile d greatest :operatioif:of "die lq : Bisr,iiii. -: t eipenii thiliatOnibls' Of 1 11 -.introduced by* - indiirli gritty 'share the Osjaahlia, who prod-aisi i ll itipepor. tisful, . exp er iggp f tt p t; is not for ' the 'amid( sitasailim die :':the' , eiHsiasaaiir,arounii k ;* gam A -kaaysledige •of -the 1 I, e troubleiand :4 . of -- 4i;r .‘4,!liiihialdiiii A,i;c4vii,... :- -'".' Okiis44Alid iiiiiiixo, r itiet ,accoi*iso f with-IW' 4 rawer spin y. letitli i 'l4 I 'POW, r .ziskijii o petitipilor every: class of premiums it . approaching' Fair. 'lli is afruistly da ir also, that all clause cif our citizenswill ;interested. - end ; cantObuti se :u stanC.esiany'pertnit tb the general stock .. , aterkds \ for . exhibition. e ' s We 'then •- a dispiq horses , aid Itki; and sbeep, ii pigs,' arid pooltry-4pecimans of agn- M total produc.ts, of `the Mi., 'lke., of oar county, that, Will surprise even our :l ca, and afford to all a rich gala day that 'serve-to make us bothflappier and wis n: •-‘ - I. IST OF PREMIVMS.. r the best acre of winter wheat, $5 00 2n best, " - .300 F4r the best acre of Sprint' Wheat, 500 2nd best' ." P 3 00 Ftit the best acre of Corn,l ' 5 00 2nd best r " Fr the best acre of Onti, , 3 00 F r' the best half acre of Rota Baga,, 3 00 1 t " " Sugar Beet, 3,00 ~ " Carrott, .3 00 Fehr the best acre of Potatbes a copy of the armer's Instructor. .I F r the best Butter not les t than 10 lbs. 3 00 r i F r the best Cheese 3 00 - F e .the best Cow, 1 : - 500 2iitrliest 41. 1 . 3 00 Fr the best Heifer, the ti Cultivator" one ear. F r the best Calf, a copy Of the " American i i. etetinarian; or diseases of Domestic An. iimals." , Fur the best - Ewe, • 3 00 k2nd best ‘. one copy of Morel!'. A merino Shepherd.!' For the best Boar, " Sow, For the best Bull, • 2nd best For the best Stallion, ' 2nd best Fnr the best Breeding More, Fur the best pair of Oxen', ' 500 Fur the best pair of Steerit, 3 00 For the beat pair of gels Horses raised in 'the county, a copy of Youatt on the Horse.." For the best Buck, r 3 00 2nd best a copy ofJohnsou's Agri cultural Chemistry." For the best pair of dunghill Fowls, a copy of Beemna's " Piotilterist's Companion." For the best specimen of Orden Vegetables from any one garden, acopy of the' Fam ily Kitchen Gardener." i'ot the richest collection: of Flowers Culti vated by any one individual or family— . copy of the " Rose Culturist." For the best executed article of Needle, work, combining elegance and utility— copy of an " Annual." Discretionary .premium's, in Books or Pe riodickis, be awarded to the beA sam ples of the following articles of Domestic Manufactures :—Carpet, Bedquilt, Blanket, Flannel, and perhaps other arti cles that may be exhibited, not here enum erated. GEO. FULLER, HENRY BRINKER, FRANKLIN LUSK, Sept. 15,1847. Ex. Committee. • runnel, Jos. L. M TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS OF JAYNE'S FAMI- .1. W. Goodman, Bellevue, Ohio, says—Your med icines sold here have given general satisfaction, and the demand is increasing. The CarotinWye Hal. sam is selling well. D. Beaver. Winchester, Prehle co., Ohio, says— Your Expeerorriat is getting I very popular, and in fact taking the place of all ogler medicines of the kind. Your Vermifnge is dftervedly popular, as al so your Carminative Balsam hind Pills, and require no certificate M recommend them, I). A. Barrows, Galena, 111-, June, 1845 says—l am out of your - Vermifuge, and wish you wonlasend me some as soon as possible, as hive calls fork every day—also send seine more Sanative Pills. lam al so nearly oat of the Expectorant and Hairtottic. . Jesse M. Allen, Columbia Ohio, April 1, 1845. says—You will perceive that I have sold all your Vermifuge, and I may tell you thel have been out of it 'for a longtime ; with a great many calls for it. Your Verznifuge particularly stands deserdedly high as a Worm medicine, and has Uniformly been attend et; with good effect. Please forward as soon as pos sible. ' Williams & Harrod, Ettlei. , h, N. C., June.lB4s say—Send ns a fresh supply aryourindicines. Your Carminative Balsam is highly , spoken of by'all who have used it. C. 0. Wilwm & Co., Portland, Me., Aug. 26, 1845, wty—We wish you to send us some mote of your Canninative Balsam. -Tour Medicines sell vapidly this summer. The - Balsam and Vermifuge gives good satisfaction. A. N. Williams, Parkersberg, Va.; says—Your Car minative 'Balsam. I tried in the case of an _infant of my own. afflicted with Diarrhont and Hepatic de rangement. with marked Merest. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Philadelphia, and sold on agency by N. Mitihel & Co. Dmggiats Montrose. THE subscriber baring diSposed of his fermi will sell at public residue on the 11th day of Nov ember next, at his residencei4 miles south of Mont• rose, the folloWing property, to wit: 1 pairof Horses.-1 yoke of 9sen. 10 Cows-3 two year olds-7 yea4ings -6 Cakes-50 Sheep--7 Hogs. , I Pleasure Carriage- 7 -1 buggy wagon. 1 Lumber Wagon— . l Fanning Mitt. : 1 Cart-2 two-horse limber Sleighs. 1 Pleasure Sleigh-4 Plows-2 Harrows 30 to 40 tons of Hayil and any quaotity , of Straw. 1 Scraper, and a set of sugar-making tensile. . TERMS 0? SAL.t..-411 Mill under 1110, cash down. Over that sum, six 'months credit, with approved se curity, will be given. JOSHUA. SEMAAIOIII. ' Bridgewater, Oct. 12; 1847.-70 ts PUBLIC NOTICE is he r eby giren toll pioacioc concerned iu the following Estates, to wit : ELKARAH • TINGLEY, to of the TuwaShi!i t of Marconi, dec'd. Perim • Clerks: Mirky, OTIS SMITH, late of Me township of Forest Lake, dec'd. Sarak 4itsilhok4tninistrittix. BILDAD BENNET; lain otffie . pnrashipofAM bum, dec'd. ;That the ampumints baveisetffied thearaotanats !the Register's Office in and for the county ottlaaque• hamia, anl that the same will: be . yrawatal - to the J u d ge , o f gi o 4:hipbules ,csairtotorrrOaxisost: da y , the 15 4 i day; of s 4 , ) ierilt" . A and allowance, • . Register.: Begistees s Office,Montrose October la, Illfe )11:1) • . :" : Mut; subsori ic! o! ki form Ihe:poihlic ,i I that heillriai its aittenticio, tO,dr#olll4 . ofunto ClothstbokseasOl• ir.b3: l S theiicasiatO they e~p~et ,ivoll(done blimp's:al,: mot :well (too., or no r' • • •=1) ? .1 int 1. 1 41044- 1 . fay. ,- /Silier - Lalte, Sept. 2, 18417:41 1 ,liAr -'` LY MEDICINES NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Vat% % % ADININISTILtTOR I 'S NOTICE. NEW ADVERTISENpI%IIII THE FALL BTOti OF GOODS,: j . POST 86 Receiving at I, ii.„, T 8 worth liokinigOt. ' o can and wi ll as chespiti they - cot bo fogad ;west of City. Akt largo mockof, . - • Cloths; Ciiiitiserian'd Wilting,. tee Gitigliams—da Belau and P do. Striped ... and Plain Alpaccas. meres l Silks and Merinos, of beau ors. Bonnet Velvets and Satins. F ....._ Ribands, Fringes. 9imps, and 'Bo ' s.j-- Cloaking*, for ladies. Linen and Muspn Edgings, the best stock in the countyGloreil and Hosiery. t Children's knit Cain. A large' stock of , ' 'SMITE GOODS. WorketrCollars, very nice patters fitlo Robes,. Ladies' Miffs, Ladies' Travelling Bags. Shairls of every' Alai* Itin " BOOTS ilr BHO;Eft. 411111 Vih. As neat stittick RY as can be found. HARDW nearly all kinds from a mill-saw to GROCERIES, as usual, cheap. iron, Spring-steel, Nai Sboes.• Die-Stolfs and Drugs, Ire Lamp-Oils, good at low prices. Glasses, tke largest lot in town. stock of istiile & Hameln Trim" Carriage Malts, Oil Cloth, Codfish, And almost ~everything desirable, at low We confidently believe we can suit all GOOD Seeds, atslovr prices. • 3 ' 00 3 00 5 00 7167.11111f1L1A Have worked a revolution in the Tea T The genuine can only be found at POST , which are warranted to be good, and to :, satisfaction. Our customers who have buy again—good proof of their superior q Thankful for past favors,"we invite onr call again. • - ISAAC L. POST Montrose, Oct. 12, 1847. 3 00 5 00 3 00 6 00 IMENTIEB 9 3O9/Ito sgS gann THE subscribers have en hand a large and Well assorted stock of LEATHER consisting of Sole and Upper Leather, - calf Skins, ILip Skins, Patnas, . Harness Lenthet•, and Sheepskins, i which they are determined to sell mirk:or satire tory to purchasers. BOOTS & SHOES. j . - • A large assortment, of all sorts and sizes, of suOeri or quarity, and of our own manufaeturei at paces very low. rir Cash paid for Hides and Skins. out kinds of produce taken in exchange %r the abere ;tamed articles. A. MOSS & 5097. New Milford, Oct. Ist, 1847-69w5 Tim Eight Wooderoof theimeitill 110FALLOO there, Dick—huld on— wets your .1.1. hurry 1 , I Don't stop me, stranger, I am lanai as to get JOHN GROVES, thegreatet TAILOR in be , wigla, to cut see a coat, for everybody m our nei hborbood says be is the best Tailor. He has just 'wed the Latest Fashions from the City,,and- I am not going, to legit until everybody else is suited come out secoad best ; you know that won't do, lam a l man of as good taste as anybody. and G es hijast the man to suit me. I have beard the ffolks, say that he can cut a coat to fit any on% wtever. may be hil shape. Do you believeitl Ye —for what; everybody i says must be true. A true' system of eating disclaims all foreign aid—all via on of Na-i viol tare's laws, and stands upon its own in 'asic Mer-: its. Why; I tell yon he is as sere as it (Or ifarst rules of arithmetic. Well, then, after your re*out-1 mendaticur, I will have him cut out my clotlus-lor I have i s tys had such tarn& bad ludic. Bit vrith 1 stub staring me lathe face I will go With the ' crow , and recommend to all who care abont ioodi taste and wish to be suited, to call at ate tailor Shop, two doors'below the Farmer's Store. , 1 Montrose, Sept. 30, 1847.-68m3 6001S' : i' jr. For the Fall and Whiter Tnide. N OW being opened at the STOR E of ' Where may be found a great variety of Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy Kersey eresi t Satinets, Kentuck Jeans, Tweeds, 6- tinge (a good assortment,) iom rich figured Satins, Merimios, ', '.. DeLains, Plain, Striped • ! and Plaid Alpaccas, • , Cashmeres, 1 i Partnattas, (a new article for Ladies' diem. e.,) Orlean Plaids, Gingham., Calicois, Shawls, Flannels, (white, rl and 1 yellow,) Satchels, Carpeti g, ' I Oil Cloth, • 1 &c.. &c. &c. /cc, 1 All wh i ch will be sold • little dm i 1 than ca n be 'found eliewbete. ihe ' 21, 1847. CEIIELIP VISA WPM A large assortment of TEAS, includin !Tea Company's—some of which will be . than the New York-retail-prices—by, i J. LYONS. I Y'DS-Bbeetinp,'"Drillin 2,000 quilts; • selling 'reins& bl r l or It the store of • 49" En LOT 07. ions,l Just received, and aelliag Cheap it f. Lins. -1 • 1 1 / A 61111811:1LOT--iticIndiagliti ght4 a 174 new article Air this marker, lased (01 ode', cake, pies, &c.. for sale by L. Lyons. Cimillelh Blisekerelp 0114 , 11a111, Dye ) C" 4 ? &c: LYOI4O. . 8ept..41, 1847. . . ' • LOCK k. JAMESON, - r#wwillimus *Amass, , 4 wn, *it received tbe New fork.' . end,,phi 1 . del Obis Repwts of Fashions, fin; 't84 . 7-Bii are thereby prepared;to do work Alamo& trbr, 11 8 tbe.fancy el the.,,Otesienart/ictatc; CUTTING done on 'ikon notice; ,ittld to gf re soliOsitiost if puttogetker rtski, 4101 4 1, ShRP oFrosii!M•cii , & &We! cite doer wint'o(*it 'ranspike "nt. ' liontietee;4l9l: . ; 8114111111MMANN.4. ACADin ' irlFall, Timor this Institution - a Wednesday the Bth day of Sept. nett, der the dam of A. klitIEL, Gradients •hi isat Vakeetstryilii. Y. = 3 • Tsetse pertaluitet. Writing, *maim e Orthography Ilidhnnats • , r,Vbil Aar' t • ' • . 4 Isms Ontindtarittlitestithlt, BotssY , Leaks mg ,a Alpha, Annoying, Geometry. Astrsualay,, math id... It 4 : /401,1,1400111;ies ;.--- " By:rde d tbe Board. 11411,1411400.47.-414.1( NEW-ADVER rNE : VV .- GI i . 1 . i .. . . i . ..,. ire ni, ''. Brie kali Read a : -clOODS: We tender of loltbeea *lib have b • ite irho are' 'll4l • L.:. —, t r!,lgive %Le * or seri • • CHANDI,. 1114 t .t , • ODS. Gingbams4l.l...L. Prints, Del •b d' b o lthi ns ' . Bil s ti etin: - 791 Tfutsi... ilk, Blnke tinge, Gloves, Trape=ll l .-j. erything at /ess,.than ci l pea. ;h an dl GROCEItms Tea, Sugar, Molasses, .Tobakie inger, Ntitmegs, Oloveklloffee:e • Tin and Stoves on hand constantly Tin ware made to order or re Books & statione School Books , of almost every ki Bibles, Fancy Books, Toy B Tickets, Blank Books, .In stands, I Wrapping raper, - Wafers & Was, stee efts, Parse hooks, steel fens, Enve Black sand, &c 4 to be foundm, - Ch 0111 na ! wY aid - 4 Caah- • I Bat Ciret DM SE. I RE'of ond Hams chipp. king '• large 1 of CR HARDWARE Nails & Iron, :Butts & *Crews, Door lery, Tacks, 0: GIW '& sash, & WANTED, In exchange for, Goods, ..Plannel, rain, old Iron/ Pewter, Copper & , . ALSO--an apprentice to the Tin or 17 years old,:of steady ha i bits an character, will receive good enconragl . F. B. Chant sept. 16,, 1847. Ca NE VALUABLE FAWN FO 400 Acres of Land-150 Acr 1 of e tire ed *en ality, 'ends to & CO. To be sold on Monday, Nov. 1 laY i rinue at an order of the Orp., and for. he County of Susqueh, pose to sale by Public Vepdue or on Monday of . Nov. next atl2 o'clock, premises, all that certain piece or 6rM,. late the Estate of Franklin N. situate in the township ofiNew ty and bounded on the Ninth by IVilliams, on the Bait by . landsofGa.j the'South by lands ofJolityler. and lands of Job Tyler and Jat - Tyler. in a body, contains 400 acres or the - watered with, living sprir t lgs, has op' dance of pine and chestnut timber fo. fencing purpoposes on said farm, and ply of umber for fuel and other .1 hundred and fifty acres of said I good state of cultivation--have the ! chards, 1 large dwelling house 2 stn I by 40 feet with a wing, large barn! of finn !ate cow-barns on sheds, a,l atone 'wall. Said farm cannot be di heirs, and consequently Must be sol. bidder. To any person Wishing to property, the Inducements - to atten, great. The soil is good and is mita .i pasturage and the plough{ TRAMS OF SALE.--$5O to $l5O to be paid on the cionfirmatio. Time will be given for the residue .! money, which will be made known sale. .; : CHARLES TING Adsaistiatrarer of the Eire of F. Sept. 6, }647.-65ts NEW MILFORD EIC C. C. WRIGHT & C. S. B HAVING boughtthe,stock of n" vet Mothers di. Ca, and ditions to the same, now invite t and customers, and the public call and eiamine their good. intention to sell at 'prices l same style and qualityi of articl chased at any other establis quehanna county. . Their stock embraCes a larg of nRr GO than has ever before been offe tion of country ; and they beli for the interest of all wishing call and eznmine• their Goods They haVe Also an extensiv Groceries, Crockery, Dye-woods, Oas, Pa I which they are deteripined to ER than any other Store in N. Sylvania. , • SALT AND FL' always on hand, and pf the . Cooking and Parlor of the latest and best patterns. 77a Ware, Stove Pipe, Iron and Boots Shoes of , N.l ,' VIBV:Viti A very large asso ment 01 VPPER LEATHE , Calf S rol Sheep Skins, Mo co Ski White Linings, and general - Findings at prices w ich.def t CASH paid!for HI I Pelts, Wdol, &c. ' and . G I Cheese and ell kin d of p. , j exchange (Or Goods'at cash .p • • Do not fail to t TRYI • foo Exchange. New Milord, sep 7, IS4 for: cas* I ! • the Pekis wldit lest MONTROSE LADIES!' I •••••7-•—•- T'H'' WOOL is re/ea fro ~ emy' i te an eligib le situati • ea house, where Miss. iiiILLARD 'prepared to receive You Ladiei irate. Hawing bad ,mu ti ' ape Yang Tidies for Teache of Co ... Aademies, she would. happy; tovrbow.particular hastrution will ' seitve of roteiling. , The l' all Tertoviil vointnence a beir•ttV.'"llipilii inif ftirnisti - the bedding, for which i reskinable s'a made on board, 7 1"erelii ? Ir . attl` . Commoi English Btu' ia.:"..' Higher branches - 4- - Algebra ciiGeo!itetry.l.p.':.....• 1 ,1 40 fr ,F.Tencb., . ,i ,:• t + lv Mantic (alibi rump: :2.,.• Use of:. : . ....i.d0..,.....is ... -LA... Term:fey besriting Spit*, frog teen sbillingiS per week This it fie!, *O4 light. , . - 'I Mr FITCMand Miss` ibeir services in this Eict lerksferesee.-.-The Alontr,e, Aug. 91, , 181 TED Lawns, 1 Peo:ids• rt 7 cheap, R ica "i EEL at .• • i• July, 11147 k. ippornigTll l -e gooa -4.O**III,PIOPON = !ODs; .-teceivit4 . 'addition egnoeful me !retoforatfa want of Cut ,ler & Co's.! Ike, Beeswax, nine, Biater, 1: de—a lad•l6 good moral meat at = ler & Co's SALE. s Improved. '1847. ! , ,'s Court in I I no, I shall ex ' ry, on the lat said COUTL of Solomon 'riel Everts,;on n the West by 'Said Farm lies ! bents, is well . `.nitan abon . building. and 1,190 a full sup- are under a .n 2 good or high and 30 ~ and 100 feet considerable ed among the ; to thlit highest mhiseanch a the sale are 61e for meadow, r . the purchase at the time of IMI s of Wes ade large,ad - it old friends geperally, to I .:It is their e'r than the can be intr• ment in Sus- ;.r assortment UMEIXEL nts, &c; quality. Stoves, SOLE ►nd ins, Patneys, s, Pink and assortment of competition, ES, SKINS, ain, Butter, ace taken in "celL SCHOOL. the ". Old Aced , in a contmodi tbe Principe; hi, boaird, and col— nee, In Stbag .n &baits and `tecpive a , dliss be given on the • % LACK • roistiel ' )7. iashams, at 7.1: BUR A 4. ,Apnor. De 4,1 d 801144 Tf. NE 011 w"YOK PRI 1 -- k MONTROSE ADEN YI 1 OF. 3 ii NOr POiY AATON . ~ T EA:; COM HE OLDEsi_..rsi BSTAIII,IIIII T AMERICA! -'I94ICOO`AI./ EBTAB MENT IN NEW YOR.It -- ' -' TAE C 'ETON TEA. CO3 !? Ise!, PANY , ularly, nown for mattj Years. it j it gest and oldest Tea Eitablislenent in ' public havei l had WI Proof 4,f their integrity as irponsibffity But such hai been the and sing been obliged for their ,TEAS of late, thiry,, been obliged to enlarie, !AI a gr e a t_ °len 4111 principal blislonents ii t New . York, : 7 125 C athata ' l 'lo3 Greemoi A.Si Ito '1 , • , t I he Y teetererileaseili &edit*, in rel*sit Tee Trade in a very'. abuiidant degree,.#d i /el* etPerio t r to any oilier Oa Concern in Their scrupulous regard' ell P rinci P il i to elevate Bile chinactir o a large house s 4 de r ewed , Misr, " ahead secured t i l ei tic*, Probe, _M/ larger, tbal all tether Te lib 1 meets uniterionsleoni eT end, therms • to sell Testi "aril.; sitwis Ifrairrnit, 1 the pricer in the elifirente ' thee an,' 'World- I.4 Cldna excell e t. i 1 TheyrespectfellY nwitia the attentioniifthei itants of :Susquehanna county, to thee Are Montrose,' where' the following alsort :i eti ii ways on hand; and they fiaeltio helium Waist that wherever - a single trig 14 made, a ery i -preference is given to the celebrated Teas CANTON TEA. CO. I ' _ Ige'R4der makeftherxperimenf. Retail Prices as folknos,,,subject in to be returned if not approved of 4 :1 1 tathEDIS. Good YOUNG HYSON, SO Fine 1 ..do.. ._-{.... ....„ 0 N 0.2 fra,,vrantdo... - / : -- -•- -: 0 N 0.3 veryfute d0...-_ 1 . . , . ........ I Silver Lr d 0.... /.....1 .. - --- 3 Good H Very fined°. / r. Extra fro grant. ', G,..6,1 HYSON S I KIN..:',. Good IMPERIAL..- I . . --- Very fine do ' 1..... Extra fine d 0.... ...,.... Good GUNPOWDER.. ... . .... .... Fine do._._ ' ~ , Extra fine d 0... L . ... , BLACKS. I No. 1 50UCH0NG,.... , .. ... . . ...... Finest do._- ......., Fragrant, POWCHONG. .... ....... CONGO ~ ~} ..... ...... Fine OOLONG.— Very fine do.. -I , Extra tine d 0... , ..........1 .. NINGYONG r Finest ENGLISH 'BRBAKFAS.T TEA, (very rich Pekoe flavored,) Fine ORANGE PEROB.—.. . . Finest PEKOE FLOW ERS HOWQUA, Or finestßlick Tea ri ported_ .... . . , ..'........... ... . . Ne plus ultra TEAS, hotb Greer, a descriptions, the highest grades, grog $1 50 per lb. -' , MeTAKE N'OTIC , !—THE C COMPANY are the el. Istsive vender or Black Tea called "1101VQUA'..5 ! They introduced it,in America io it other person or hotise professing to 5 all—much lest at hlower price--dec ry, as the.public themselves wll pe . , paring. the spari.out with the getup vended by the Cariton Tea Company Every paekage,(in wilditicro to as ce WEIGHS', mdependeni of the wrap stamp of neatitessond legance: and in are so thoroughly se ured from lig their locally and power will remain any climate. i .I..B..SALISBITB „ Montrose, lay I', 1847. Ti the N. Y. their stock ' !iiedge; 'and 1, "MPS. AT N, & CO .shawls, Bonnets,' Diaper, and in fine ,-. had at ./k Co's. ••• , spice, Powder & e ware awlilmt laega'a m ia s and school Writin & 13eads, f Cards; .er & Co's. . M., on the el of- land :or very,. Deo'd, Mil = paid down,— of the sale.— Avery, dee'd ANGE. NETT, liEgrslNE;ssi DIRECT • •!P. ILINt = Gentlemen's garment cmtet.,:old,stanti, airer SOO & Root's iistOOKe. • [. ffi DS, d in this sec ye it will bg purchase to nd Prices. NEWTON, ' '.• Attomies it Law ;.• OfOce a few. rod' Sloth, b* et l Court House. ' F. Loss . , N4urpuri assortment of JOHN romoc,ico ATTORNEY SAW, Montrose,i rer moved his office to Turnpike st4et,lNCirdeside, one door East of the office of 11. IT: Cate; and three.doors west of the &list" Nntillit .9s. ' fice. ardwar' e, 11 CHEAP- Ahern Penn- SMITHS, STEVENS & AV Cabinet and Cbair".Matters--Motanaie, 8 county, Pa. : - Av. Av. antra, ' I P. a7Ev . A. SMITH, i7R, P. AVERI OLI CALEB WEE Saddle, Harness end 'yrank-. the Farmer's Sore. Steel, Nails, kinds. „ -4-*;.111 . _R.AEARLE assortmerii of Dry toodiv &c. dz.e.,'Wes4 side of rublic SAYRE - Dealer in Stoves, Hardware, Dry Dtiod.Kilai*lt side of Public Avenue. • ' A gt wl .F. CgAINDLER Dealers in Stoves,lTiniwiire, Eltatknier yrDry Gast &c. &c.—East Uf Public Aylunte... MERRILL' ar: - ROOT t Dealers in lia!s; Westi side ofPaldielAvenue. ; the New Mil- ,BENTLEY; . ' , Atterney it Li*:Pkiiie °4l4)ffic ' f "C • " of the Coirif-binie... • "'"• A. CH biIiERLIA AttOrney, at Law, offs* over the "gtere,Of I. L.11,* '&o9„sorner,of PARK DIMOE Physicians & Surgeons. - Office, Weal inlisPer-46, Public Avenue Overj the Store orll. &lOU E. 8.. . • L' Motiday; _oo9= 4*W - teal - pa ;akin will be - '.kfmtuutiocnk Pain* Oil* 'andladaiiety4frik ME MACK*ROGE#S„ , IY , .I , ,,• Coach, Carriiige - ai,4 E i l eigirliiinfictur**Wl+: pike street.;..et , tlWejd Beardsley,. to serve enstoreesi,?fa the' mintre !ge , Acticie•ii y kid 'For i sae, repairin g done en • 140 41 4 1tt - - 4 S. - Ititt1 11 404:1 4 0; Desiei*Dri Oct croaciiy Gitice4e4;);l4se. I Tool., &c. &c. 11. ' .; 7 $2 50 35R ";: . ..2 ; 00 t*elvei uifilltk.;• ndel Wigan& N wiThcontinue 4 , ;-,2 I ;::l.;:iikii,Viititits-- ONNTI4II-41ett,Temith ilk aoki Maw ill olleniddis* ike tiletho Os, sty' lietibularat Isl. ileark,V on :M r dot gush wiiiii,r. , , , -t., - , 1!..:, 64w5 and other d - • lINEYEIL'', Ace. 40,104,, PbyriciastaturrsP__...E.'` thsßapthig C.BroilitinlY+l" l's• mmoryta. :-. .J 4 : i- . I:GROVES y ei bi a mblartular-IFo doors booleqii of FlorostOis ' t‘ - • crioi. AD - ffIE ING i 11 II II =I :D a 8 U lit., i 2 SII ~, *t . . =II 4, t 14 , ' At 11E1 PriclO, . as Pride"; of 41 TEA soperi. • oral wpm 1 .11 t ive I • etv et* iirn• , taieing , q.beazi Teis thaw t end'air;thet inimpairei • Ageiit% -541 aims RM in ;;;;;;I oat*. ell' .3,,..'4 3 .4;, , F43,3 , :;. !`:~~:~ tit.,. C , .., 141 , 1 , "f 3.;,,, •
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