The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, September 03, 1846, Image 4

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    EM'S
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Oh, Lifo is strange i its meanest grade
IS fraught ;pystii
The swediog Oral. thel 5 PFea4g 111 ; 3 4,-is ;
• ..,Tbe - Bowery sad, the forest shade,- - •
4,3 befits stientlasv. •
`•The sun's w idsitAbbraiool4.,f4;_
sonth
feir: Are but the rui*l ;or works of Ones,-,_:
- Whose lure littreibelfutu the istuf,
' 4l
i.
Than showers** §tuntner dotidaway,pour,
,
Whose breathfiligs o'ex tha bOart„ore 'street
- Alsriads That Mad elusterii elreet.
- 4 11 1 „
Oh, Life is joyl its pittiAs play' • "
.',Ao buoy and Warm;
3 .
- - s
The earth ; the t•,,• the: cic ean spray, - • -• '•••• ~
• The quiet In : the crowded way, •
'With snit-swim swarm.
;.:,
~.. • The insectin* ttunsetibeam, .. . , c
• The finitf teM•4t e
ortho Stream,
The cattle vairans on the lull,
ititia.titar' 4 - Wingmouldstheni io his Will,
In inn And!sk4l in eartkarafaM, - 2 ', ' =
.: .A ccanmen lot jejoiee toialutre--- ,
*common rami--ita goal is nigh, , . •'•
' They' flourish, Oter, fall and die. '
J, mt.
Oh, Life is hidelen! who can tell
Where alllts yearnings go 9
Where is DeittO limit ? Where the spell
That titoc6 hifkitmost poWer 9 'Where dwell
' The love4Md lost I>low 9
To-these high i'aestions, omy Boni, ..
All Nature's vatted questions roll ~
A souncl-ance4in, dim and dread—.'
All throw tbeigback upon the dead. •
'But that whicliNature dare not scan,
The Lord of Life reveals.to man—
He is the hidcai Fountain—bear
' Thy life to 14, and leave it there ! _
y rv- . . .
Oh, Life isiovei! before ; the light
, . Diffused itil cheerful bloom,
It brooded in (festive might .
Upon the boundless mists of night,
And warirsisi the mirky: gloom.
The Life thatimts the terb of earth, •
Gave Seraphi4celestial; birth.,;,; il
All Life is one f i2 He fans the whole
Who lighted ult;th.y hireb, my soul ! - •
A bright caree4hast thou to run,
. But—there is *nth for thee to shun.
Then ; curb the B ease., aspire above,
And thou shaltaire--for Life is Love.
l rellan!.
A MODEOT FiS4l
874 57RAGG1 eu..
In straggling fom - port to port, we natu
rally light on thirfgs wonderful and interes
ting; and are thilown the mixed web 'of
society's • straiagept material. Not the fait
place in the world for
,heat and fun, is the
'biller deck' of a Ikbpresiure when iliather
mometer is at 96% the shade, We were
sailing on the 3.1.4 sissippi in June, on an
up-river craft. She was crowded with pas
sengers, above and below, and loaded to the
guards, and dowAvard bound.
Although 4 Jan : 4fulness' seemed scattered
along the banks t 1 most appropriate exper
ience to those aterdad the Craft was hottainess
and that to the highest notch. The passen
gers would shift (from the larboard to the
starboare side n't keep .in the shade, and
throw open their dollars to catch each little
mite ofbreeze thai accidently floated up the
river.
The forenoon Thai passed as agreeably, as
the comfort of the: craft would allow, but
the afternoon w*s likely to be. a hot and
dull 'drive.. -The )ower deck was strewed
with foreign emi*ants enroute for the new
Republic. For a while the cabin passengers
were kept alive bt their jabber; dances,'&e.,
but the voice attic! Captain eging—" Back
her!" accompanied with. asuddenjar;sprang
every man to his*et. , • -
".Wrong shostuck fast—wont get
off till a rise-- out of the channel !" mut
tered the Capta4
"Stuck fast" the head of the Island
14, with nothing 3o eat and the Mississippi
for Eater ! T —ther.rAometer fifty degrees above
high water marl 4 and no way of getting to
the shades Preiently a fresh breeze struck
up, a cloud , floa*l over - the sun, just to
save all the passithOrs a'nap.
" All hands 4 . ordered the Captain.
" Now she 8,7 said the pilot as 'she
swung to the rig h t. '
- - " Divil a bit swing '
. e off till we get'
bowie upwards, droned a fresh Patrick..
For three longhours did the passengers
and the crew do4beir prettiest to get her
off; but no avaiLi The Captain swore, had
freight rolled for and aft,—still our gal ,
lent boat hung fas: t, . - i.
Thu' was the tilme for a portrait painter
-long Sighs, 'wits looks, and wry faces, etc:
Strewn Aria the idea lay many a wearY,
soul gapin g -*a a smothered !' chicken:
The evening 351 , 4 wearing off 'slowly, , and
the . prospectoflapug thereuntil a boat could
be bailed, blew out the remaining sparks at '
life, untiil some tim throw'Ont a banter.
" Two tootle S the chap that can _give
the biggest . lst' § t offy,!"
~
"1 takes Iliat. ir replied, the . man with a
white hit;;.:- -H : , , ._" ;_ .-- ,
Fish;isteries of p, two / three, and - four,
werestold With-great eeletlii . , their respect...
ire - sPinners.
- “Well ,",saidtharfay W., a Aikinking
little fellow, ,witS narrow brim . - hat, sharp
toed hooni,itickOnt,:ruid keen veice,4‘ will
4ing_eoien, fok:ltoriej Oro, litore l o4kAY-
Just aim , but no ne of feet a lighten rod to
a spree I , wasinicv;myseitt?wliei I was a
, b 0 y,„1".:.;°
.:- . .ii• ~ ~..l y ,
~-.., ~ t ~_ .11'. , : f.t. !
~. -. ._'',P.igirith - it hoora tit*/ rioinett. all
the passenger,, t-.,, :-,w „,:,f
41.1 Went die 0100061 mi jit '4W-used:to
L H.
Alusaf - -ariblie 40 -iit: the•-:ereekoliting
v :ishil6tiOjeK4 tei',us..boxs . iti the 'field
~ :I A E 410; 1 / 00 f : - - - t adgii r
xraii*4 ol ,4'd
alideout - to. the Illiie" 'hole . io--tuitu-.l"Nw Of
..' us kneac . .*: rj: -- -,,!'_, 4ozie till onefley i'lliP;
D a l oad ,- , ' '. - ~, ~ ; r.we"ntoum.ds o i
- :kialOfigle;isia::' , e 4:, set- ; alit,:'Ufeli
fuAt"forS6VAila : - 47al ii , tek :iii"ithe,
-creek-for tunuee , i4stit,ri- gitii in - with
, • , 1,.. , _.l,- .. in
*Ol, tr"' 46 : 11 4 - * ;;1 1 -t- -' _
! :-. :ii: 4l s i,t h e A 4 i•ait - ;00:-A0 1 :: :fO 7l .iOP
" , lsontlaitiatiatt-44tite#1#*;-==',BnifoOod
-earii I gathered auf'44: l o 4 6 l ,.WAde for
Airttlitie boleilliir-elkaitialf fibrilar, , -1 I
Triiiiiiiii'd"::#4 , *: ' - , - ,iiiy,,iiiiaAre!
IF l 4o:4 4iiirt , l , o **4,- ' ll - *4*lts
'***Tirt,iiiut.' ..41*:*****401,
.bid.miiieit'iiiii -liaila,o4**l44*l7
Alia ilk* Ofthe! , ~ e. , ' ,
". IL Acivioutdrklitv ; tift give it up,-!,down on s ,a
bieroelatetsmyself With my - studyin cdp
011: My heatli ? a considerin how I'd best - 'pit
the bait: After I l '4thought over every thing,
I- felt rmy kee!. i Good :l says I, 'Pow I'll
havei ," I takes,ont my • knife, cuts off
piece., omy heel; baits my hook, throws it
out, and before it had touched the Witter, a
big Salmon ittutpq. up, and ;:cttughi it.. I
know , it"ad keeping mora'n COnsiderably bu-
Sy to toff one liait at a time, andi clats the
Salmo up- for 'Nat , fixes my honk and
line-1 :rd a - place to sit, rolls up my sleevps,
then' iP,I knowb my iinif I goes l it. I dropped
In my hook, Ca chog went the cork, 44 out
come A Simon Eli...leer: long. ', • -Don't I jump
,
so, it's a fact. Tlie things bit so fast . that
twenty men couldn't ,a-kept .'count of 'em.
They tried hoW,',. fast - ' they could - bite.
They jis rolled: outmy- pole went up anti'
down 'So fait you_cauldn't a seed it, the hook
left a-Streak of fire after it, it whirled round
so. I baited my oil] hook, took off the fish,
;and , itt one hour liand a quarter from the
commencement, I Ought nineteen hundred
inns! twenty Simon!, each three feet long,
packed them to tho nearest •town, and sold
' +.
them fer a dolla r piece. "
Such bustin Of ',straps was never 541.
Every gimp jumped clear of the deck. And
flodted, off the bar like a skeered deer—fact.
1111
;Picture 4pr, a Battle-acid.
There writhe tliiiivOundedl then who but
few hours before *ere poured over the bat
tle-field a lava &aid of fiery valor—fathers,
brothers, husbands! ions. There they lie,
torn and it angled ;black with powder; red
with Wool ; parched with thirst ; cursing
the,load of life they no` must bear with
bruised fraines and mutilated limbs. Gath
er theta into hasty hoiPitals—let this man's
daughter cone and sit by him, fanning a
way the flies; he shall linger out a life of
wretched anguish unspoken and unsupport
ablek and when he 'flies, his wife- religiously
willi keep the skit which tore his limbs.
There is the battle:lfield ! Here the horses
charged; there the howitzers scattered their
shells, pregnant with death ; 'here the mar
lierou-cantstei trieWd dawn whole crowded
ranks; there the huge -artiller y , teeming
with murder, was; agged o'er the heaps
of men—wounded friends who just now
held its ropes, men - curling with anguish,
like worms ini,the fire ; hostile and friendly,
head and trunk are crushed ,benenth their
dreadfid wheels. • Here the infantry show
ered their murderiPg shot. That ghastly
face was beautiful the day before—a sabre
hewed its half.away.
"The earth is covered thick with other clay,
Whiel her owl clay must c ov er, heaped and pent,
Rider; horse, friend, foe, in
(D im red burial Went."
'tis night,.! 0 *hat a night, after
what 4day ! Yet the pure tide of woman's
love-HWhich never ;ebbs since earth - began
—flows on in spite of war and battle.
Stealthily, by the .pale moonlight, a mother
'of Boston treads th# weary miles to reach,
that bloody spot :a. Widow slie—seeking
=one; the slain her only son. The arm of
power (drove him foith reluctant to the fight.
A friendly soldier, Iguides her way. Now
she turns over his fdee,. whose mouth is full
of purtle dust, bit out of the ground in his
extremee agony---the last sacrament offer
ed Will by--earth itself; now she Mists that
form cold, stiff, :stony and ghastly as a
dream Of hell. Bifii 7 l6l another comes—
she too a wnman—younger and fairer, yet
not less bold, , a' maiden from the hostile
town to seek her !Oyer. They meet—two
women among 'the corpses ; two angels
come to Golgotha, ',seeking to raise a man.
There he lies hefos them; they look,—yes,
'fishe you seek ; the same dress, form, fea
tures' too he, the son, .the lover.
Maid and mother' !could tell that face in
any ! light. ,The gr4ss is wet With his blood.
Yes, the ground is Muddy with the life , of
men.' The mothers innocent robe is drab
bled in the blood her bosom bore. Their
kisses, groans and tears recall the wounded
man. He knows the - mother's voice ; that
voice yet more belo vi ed. His lips more only,
for :they cannot upeuk. He dies! The
waxing moon moves high in heaven, walk
ing iaTieauty 'mid the clouds, and mur-1
mars sob her cradle song unto the slumber,-
inftearth. The bridten sword reflects her
plaCid beams. !star looks down and is
imaged back in a
j r,6l of blood; The cool
night . whdtplays Ili the branches of the trees
shoti;;lkattiri . ' is 'heaUtiful ;
that iovely grass' ,tmderneath their feet t ;
those pendulous branches of the leafy elini;
the starS and that iiinantic moon lining the
eloUtlii with silver )ight 3 .4 groan of agony,
.hOpeleus - and prolodged, wails out from that
bloody ground. Big in yonder shade the
whippoorwill singi to-her lover ail tt
long; ;the rising .itide ripples melodious
against the shores : : So wears the night a
way, Sature, all sinless, round that 'field of
woe.HParker.
• _
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Titer RAGE F011.:1 Tan ,Vanur..—A for
eign' orrespcmdelt -of e Philadelphia
North American, remarking upon the fash
ionnble, mania for articles that seem old, says,
thatitteh is the rage for Italian antiques, that
regularr manufactoties, subterraneous, are
established -• at Rome. Arms of heroes,
heads pf - gods, feet.lof Satyrs, and fragments
--Of nObody, are firmed in endless variety,
and colored so as to resemble the most per
feet specimen Of, ifitiqility.:* When ready
they are conceigedlainong -ruins by path
s, and • travelertlarei as if by chance, Ai
r,eeted,to thetn. t ngland is full of these
atgilititiii-Of six inonthi old; as English .
travellers '-getterallf -are -wes4thy and easily
rdlidif (SiMilar Liestalliidiniefits ..!abound;
also,for. the - manufacture - of i coins,' and
coinktif the Cattsnir, - Antonies, dr.c.ike.,' of
aiiinilar, antiquity! . are carried off to the
cad* KriotklOaf Wgrtetrautatieks. Me=
'4,llq t/ A l l MN u i ti g 4 i i :? . ti r r Pg? i 'k /P ot i tilqd.
amigo'', , ih . oriOrnei, ozoll4o , ,theiv i A
rut% iu th il u ariail ' Ai*e.dlatO r ii "*",fib: great
'',Pritlpt I„:f.i . an artilt; It vittfine . Bj*itoeit-ki 1
I. 9._,l#ri4r#ltufe. which. he bad,Just bought : I
at great, ookt. , Iltitv. very fine,": said higi
friend, " atol - it 1011 le* you : lon g , , for it is
.qu'irettety." •
..,-..b.-77-,;
Dow wee' abir,l-.bow Jr. says to
biuchetuvre, inoserison_upodeourageO. You
intaft
toklceir!' Wit tY o so ll6 Tf i'e Pi nir -ac t°'eaet
ail a mosqu i to, :- -ou are
wautaog to the very rudiment* off touruge.
It i xe j topes outitetifiteyou
tzsi jack Sun
tpopour
kig sesitttph4 truth ; Lyttu' ka
social& ebettell(*tut he,,y(farseit - Under
tex,4 061 4 1 1 4 " 1. -
' ..
oft wit withlargetkinilies are
praitieal Afilletite, as they are .oftert-414
tubed by the midnight cry.
ANKH .
OTE LIST. t
dorintd.'l%D'wgirkz.f' h nat ApineXT*
C 3, 1846.
tnaer ais
NEW ItAMPSIIIRg.
All solvent banks dis
llbsTii6 - s'7 'S
—/CESNSfLYAIste 1- "
Philri.ciiilp'hiii &ink,' - :,
Man Ofee briale“ ,
MoyanOsinq bank . •..
..Pcuri.Pziwi.t . 1 0 "
sinP 1 1
II s li.iiik mites ' Li.s '
Git4rd . P l '.Yid'' ' ',, 1
Petinsylret do„
br4iii bank',
kniniiltlini bank WO'
bk`ra'rtland ; " • ••
Rataarisc' :oda' •.
Merpantilobk ,do
Siilliktiter Canal bkdo -
1164,6r - Coui bk do
"Weak-rook bk 'do -
Oitiiens! '-do
G l 4e-Mcdo
Wskini , ton co .. 16 -
Frailklbitrbk do
All solvent banks - ' dis
r VERMONT.
' k at
,7 ar l
e l l are
iGurnao‘vA •-•1
11c1 co Chester
;Chas'otit'SVOlicat&
I.Nlorkroitritry an''
IFarmei' b'k Macks.co,
Formed' bk Reacyg, j
,Easton
• ( 11
:NortliaMpton n 6 c
;Lancaster bank Oar
Far bk Lancaster par
Letianok I - - 1. Its
EitaTishinz .1 Cis
Middle wn I (las
Cririslet • • 1 is
Columbia 'bridge Pay
Northatiiberland . ,patr
Minersjbk-1 3 'tsillle plar
Wy'g WilkeiVe is
Pitteg demand notes Idis
":* certificates dis
". jOst notes
Towanan s
York 1 is
'Gettyslabirg 1 t is
Cinumbiraburg i dis
Waynetg It, is
,Browns,tille 11~ is
•
Erie t= is
'Berks cti bank no salle
lioneudide .1 dis
Bk Bnstj'a co . 1 jdis
Leirmurten •• 520 (Bt.
'Lnm blElVorren no sale
'West - Brknch bk 1 dis
Doin Crißcript 520a30 ais
Lehigh ?lay Script 15
4th Nitre,, issue 13 ttis
w voR.K. II
N Y Cl4 - bank
Tenth Ward bk
•
Baud of St Album
Bk Of Bennington dis
All solvent baults dis
MASSACHUSETTS. -
All Solvent bunks dis
All Solvent banks
MARYLAND.
13nItamore banks di§
Pauipseo bk ; • dis
',Vingrill,barik l dis
Fre4riektov.-n dis
1140erstriwn dis
Far &.• bk
Orstown ' 30 die
Weauninster i dis
Wiqianisport i dis
ICuinberland 1 dis
Stiliibitry broke
Franklin batik 4 die
Susquehantudi broke
iMilbngton broke
Freamick co Lk i dis
Broken bks various prices
Baltimore & Ohio Re
liCf notes - 10 dis
DELAWARE.
Bank of Delaware par
Willn &13ranyw'ne par
Farmers' bk Del par
UniOu bank i par
Bank of Smyrna par
Under sssi dis
1 DIS. OF COLUMBIA.
WaShington City I dis
• Georgetown j dis
1 Far & Mechanics' i dis
1 AlMtandrin ' i dis
IBk Of Alexandria bmke
'iMeolraisics' bk broke
'Franklin bank.- no sale
Merchants bank ' do
VIRGINIA.
di
Clinton lik N Y 30 ii.
Globe bink frail
North River Meg co o
City Tr4Sit, &Bkg co o
Wool likowers' bk ilis
White Plains bk 5 tlis•
. Lewis ch bk 50' ()is
Flu- & Elio bk Buff' 5 ilisl
;Millers bk of Clyde 15 dit• - •
i ts
iFarbk or Seneca co— is
'Com bklpf N York 2 is
Lafayet* hank 2 i...
N Y itkft coin 60 . -
Dry Doe ' bank 1 is'
N Am *lst co 2 I t iis'
Bank oaluffalo 55 4lis
Bank o4Brockport 35 ais l
Hantiltim bk '3olis,
encrilik Buffalo 55 is
All solviint banks jai is
Conntrk,ihanks jai ilis
gxueptlik. of Colum
bia, (74nen co. Had-
distr't,
Platslturg, Niagara,
Warren,
Wasl4Man Co. •
Wayne 0 bank
Mer and,Plaraers'
Del Co hank • fra4al
Ex bk Itti'keetisie
rottsda* Manuf Co do
Red Badls tal dis
NEW JERSEY.
Mecbants' and Matinfac-
turersT. bk Trenton par
Princetctil bank pku
Plainfield bank lta s
State blci at Camden
Cumberland bank • tr
Mount Dolly,
saletn likrgito •
Monmodtb bank no .1 c
N HopeiDel Bride i• "s,
Trentoulllk'e, co old •••
AR othei banks r •
Far dz. Itlech bank of
N Bru)isayiek no e
Hub Bk* & G co broke
Washindon Bk . g.Co du I
Frankliiiibank do
Jersey qty Bank do .
Moranolth do
ICJ Motif Co - do
Protec and Lombard do
State hknat Trenton do
Bank of:h Brunswick do
Mach 14, Patterson do
'Abvcrtis mutts.
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PAY UP !
-- --.7.• rr HE subscriber, having leased his
• • ...y--- .1 Shop, is desirous of farrowing his
4.
'A- ' accounts. All :r.vho are indebted to
•i•
• ;"him for hlaiAsurithing, would confer
a great favor bypaying up immediate
-1 ly. He dislikca to make cost or extra
trouble:llm% unl's this notice is promptly attended
to, he 'AP - be ctudec the neceisity of trying another
plan to 011ect his dirs.
• ' PERRY JENKS.
Montiose, Juue-30, 1846. •
1
MONTROSE FOUNDRY.
The Ta.rilliand the People I;
rirria*riners of Stisquehaniah County are hereby
1L notifted that the largest aid befit as of
Plonghqmd Iron Castings of every kind and variety,
may be Ind fre*h from the Furnace of
P OST, J Bc. CO.,
Chenpe4than the Cheapest, fox Cash
Let itibe understood - that we will not be under
sold. Fite have, too, the lar g est assortment of Goods
in-our line, of any Foundryin f rliorthern Pennsylva
nia, contisting of PLOUGHS that will go np hill, and
down ball, end on the levell—ti? Idon Ploughs,
Wayne ;Vounty Ploughs. WoOd's Old Patent, Side
Hill Plak.ths, &c. &c. too nut:demos to inaction.
Post 4, Co., will also harnisb their customers with
Andirons if every size, with!Wagon Boxes, Slay,
Cutter nitd Bob Sled Shoes, 'Hog-Churn Irons, Fan
tiittg.hfill Irons, and indeed every kind of Iron Cast
_ings thai, the fanner andlisrd-Fated yeomanry of the
County laaardesire. Th en Call at
.„
POST'S FURNACE.
:Monti*, June 23, 1846.
riftOOVCE, Cash; and approved credit may be
esefuntgcd for Iron Ware; at
POST'S FUENACE.
. .
vie ,Y Bing, andE
mai3e to order by D. Fon, 3E., Sc; CO'
'SHORT &..S ETA;_:
ALIA PersonsindebtedtlM. late firm of IL
• iteteitam & Co, *A srarg expense, and some
trouble, by " Rendering onto Crow what in Qtesap."
The- . Aocennts of 'll. & - ate in theluriula
of
1). 313.
Montoinse, June 24, 1 - 846. 't
• LEOHORN• BONNETS.
-;* tot of
Elll4 ASil4loll3ollllkei 4111
reeeiied at
24th ne SALISBURY'S.
• 1. -PORK & 4411.1§,. • • -
F" RALE at
SALISBURY'S
~_ ..
..... .
- Ar'' , 1- - lii r ANTall' .' -
- -- 1 - btini, the
i r xitice
.B . ..heigainoti liieed no r .. . _ 0
0 _2oth . of l
.Septplateri nolt iia r4 st r*, ;:.
bigii, ''...•:','ilb°."Ptla'll..Tll.trzilioNNES
.
f ir •
TTNI3 out 0 404 i wadi Balieblr
4tr,Oßealer taturtilie settled 4asititerte*,ffr
cost soill),e +wide. B. B.6.LIBBVEr ,
June ft, 1816. ,
•
RHODE ISLAND
ICE
Ea bk. & branches I j dis
Bk of Va & - bm'chs 1# dis
Far & b'chs l j dis
Valley bk. & b'ch 1 dis
Whi•eling laL dis
Whteling p notes LI dis
NORTIi CAROLINA.
All Folvettt banks 2 die
Small' notes • 24 dis
SOUTH CAROLINA.
All i•olvent banks dis
Small notes 2 dis
GEORGIA.
Bk Of St Mary's 5a
Ocinulgee do
Monroe R do
Cobbnbus do
Phrenix bank • do
Exchange bank 'do
Chat R btu* do
iCe4ral bkof Mill do
Georgia B'kg co CL) .
Rocker B'kg co do
AIl solvent banks 2
ALABAMA.
I All iolvent banks 5a6 dis
Sml notes a dis
OHIO.
ais
SoWent bk motes 3a3 dis
ILLINLAS.
Banlt of Illinois 70 L
k s
rate b7Et 50
TIICKY
Notes 2 dis
Small notes 3a34 dis
, LOUISIANA.
All Solvent bunks dis
MISSOURI.
1 All wirent banks 9,,An3dis
INDIANA..
All kolvent banks lae.
FLORIDA
Southern Life S Trans
prtation Co.
, ,DEII,IOCI4. ,_E
W s : -
GREATLYRERWEI
to' $S per ; annum. :Sin le ropy . 24 cis.
mospscrys or kik NutOutsiOrmim;
•
De A moc Yr it a tic h" lim 4 , , i o e w w t i t ed redu a t
ThissredUctioh Wits tbade with'theiview of Widen'.
e - fro ihe m p s ri s c e ul ci s f . 3 t . 11_ 7 e
ingthe, map of its. Awfulness, and ,-daqing i; Syithln
the means of 'numbers to whoni t to former price
was an objection. Thesuceess of the experiment
*Tended tii,Puna 441 adberimee ,to thetcaskplan,
arid We ore happy to hiive jt iu owl power to state
that it hatbeen 'completely' suceekiifilli'' The'hireu
lotion of themon4 vas miitlyextorideil t .and - is such
as to justify us in the . hope of restoring it to its for
mai. -size. at' its' present low price.- ThiS will of
course, depOnii on ,the punctuality, with which our
terths ire complied s•ithou'the pait of ' our
- •
In grateful acknowledgement of the general's pat. : ,
ronage of the ,public, as well as frqm a deep sense .
of the importance to' the country, of a periodical.:
holding the tosition 4f the " Demckrmtic IteYiew," ,
We are entering upon the most extdusive and costly
arecingepents to increase its usefulabss at home and
raise ttst:dignity abroad. Our efforts to this laudable
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but as entplinstineceed, they will be duly unpounr
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trhether jinotteial, commercial politieal. The
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posed to :idles].
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will be centime:al, engraved in a costly style.! This
mode of introducing the popular-leaders a it were
personally to the public, has liemi received with
great favor, anti to attain this end no exp Oise is
spared to have the likenesses accurate.
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tinder the-old law.
TERM 4 IIF.SCETORWAnn (invnriahly in nalrance)
single copies, $3,00. Eight copies to one uiltlre:ss,
320,00.
The . necessity of adhering to thel cash System at
the present low price, is sell:evident, auil on num
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with our terms. As well to save exli)ense to collect
ing as outlay of capital, the numbers will cease to he
sent at the expiration of the time for which they
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inkns to permit any one to take off* ace at its opera
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subscriber.
THOMAS PRENTICE EETTEII,
Ming of Denim:l4lc Rovit-oVZ"
• 124 Na sate st. New' York
Jul) 21
JOB HIM
THE Poh . lisher's et the People' Atlvoca*.. har
ing the use of an entirely new And inotlni as
sortmentof JOB TYPE, are now prepared to etecute,
in a neat and satisfactory style, all *tis of.
JOB PRINTING.
at prices to 'snit the times.
PAMPHLETS, BlM' s , HEADS,
CARDS,C
•
ATALOGUES,
HANDBILLS, BLANKS, 054. W.
Printed on short notice, and in the test style Of the
Att.
fa' A share.of the People's patreuage is respect
fully solicited.
July 9, UM.
FOOT OF HAVROATOOH.
NOT ALL GONE.
NI. POST for the b'ent.fit of trliaM it may erin.ecrrt,
• offers for sale, at the Hat Shop of the /are C.
W. Tuttle,_ a goner-al assortment of Hats and daps on
a reasonable credit to those xiho pay protapilv, or
.at a liberal &coma for cash. 4
August 4, 1846
C004414%.1-1' •
";14,13 \ hltl o tALIIIO rt
#lll-1E subscribsrs arc roceivitr , a large atldltion to
, their stock of Goods, whiclfmaltes their!assort
ment equal to any establishment lb town-4witich
they other at reduced prices for READY PAll,
• MILLS Sz'SliElt.*N.
July 22tul. -1846. r
111RINIS, 4 gi k ut variety, from to 25 pet cent
LJE -- less thaA list spring prices,
MILLS & iSFIERII4I:
•
BROAD CLOTHS from ;$1,371 up. Slitkinbt.....,
Cassimeres, &c. &c. by •
MILLS & SHERMAN.
YOUNG IJYSON Tea-6 lbs. for flue dollar, by
NITELS &!SHERNPAN.
PLUG TOBACCO at 6 (.14ei lb.! by
MILLS &•SIIE'IMIAN.'
r oic, Steel, Nails 4 Hardware, just receii4d Ly
"". " 'MILLg "A& SHERMAN:
V. ALT i)y ibe half acciela barrel,44 Per arrel
by m
' 'V L A
V 'III4V TI
,
!A GENESALlietiortmeut <tootteir with the xat-i
-t:' 1 f i j nit i l l tr I,lla2ar wa-st f tztrue';T:rir, 17.
. t .., ~
4
1
.. LEATHER: & SHOg •
A GOOD Assortnient kept on tutu , ex.
"- tremely lowier theTeady paY:3lbY. ' , -
JR, S y:E,
-•'.. HYSLOP 84.•,,C0 - Fli ;''s
- - ..,.. ~ ....... ~ ,-,,,1.4- .._-; f?
'rioauce iina prencrai fp it I won
_ ..... . . , • J...•, ~. •
r Merelito4.43 Front it , .. :
..di
a
Im...wriap 19,, nutusion t given t to- , e v .of
‘ , -Piftte r ' 94t40,: 1 flak fc.:ANIF , A 1 16. 44
igh'erin* Did, ,",". • Ft6fa; who . 1 e liliirill
utiri t neest on', ' ,'. lite •opisigned to' nth' 'iiii, and
vay.over-thaptsiteedivas scainzlic ipol4; • ... r i : t' . •• '
. - li e vcyoor. ~4ityi , 1440., •-:',”.. . .; - 4:54-ly •
-'. NOTICFA•I r ye; ' :
- MODERSONFLP I4 O I )W tO. the InbicAtl4r,:iby 4.00 3
et T ue
X- ,„Br•BoOtac i r Moro , 1121 / 4 oufq. 4 r 1
.0 13 ,
*raid: !t' 04 . #4- - ' l eWe; : Witcnt ihra*e • qt l 4"
-el mmoithitheeeelequire the imm Itttelli Prik t o
thostiviii mitotic 'i• ' •' ' -- 4 1 11;:13A5P.W..?
August 18, '46. - I •
Pr - " ii:poirt•
1 T. z ..., ..urre a , ~
e ,,, 4 111111i,
1 • • 4.8',.14.. .A
4:. , t 116 ., .' • - 11 0" n° I ' 4 ' d i tta ii
, /1 1 7 P Pl it f i gt,:glid a C a titit
, 0 „ p 0
-4 ' al
,milbst &onion the'? ,oat
l ikiratur. 46
RSI.'4I at' 17 41 1 Ontrose exceediitty
61: of. the PL.b11.4 , e n! ind
for' cab two eigion
bi 4 o- o:y .. . e iTteader ' , do n: &lOWA' th e Tu P e r ?
. .
Remember the Pet ' ad no t rln: , .- , 4 , ,
, -.... .f . ( 1 ) , d bum mutori;,
. And Make Ss lose lie,'
ft*e oTt might tvl.. ~ ,
'--T
A. FE . lv,p§z. rati
/A. er a TV* 'Ci
CHPIWPfor'
T
. . .
D INGHX.OON Plot Poiuts for
" 9 Side •• ilUdo.
IE4I Wayne Ceanty !Po' Wet ,
t
.GREAT,. A-FIGAINSI 1 t
i. at(MiVildl4 , 44. aZill 10V
. © i ,-, ~
. lim , . : , , A
i-, .e , 1 , . „, q-
VOR Cash BotteC,
.1 wax, feathers, &x,i&c. i
X' or arprosed ereidtt, nBn-wfuelituina Count ,can
he had of i ' •-• . 3 . • - i
i • 3 . 1 , ,. 0 9,- •V • -
. , •
Who isulway; on hand s 111 featly to wait ondhose
Who roily ple4se to favor arn with a call. 1 •
j .I, L. also carries 011114 VOug Brzgoiso butrEhiPsa
Where old Bophs, Papers; 4Kre-t, will be hound to oc
.der on short lotice. !'-' 1 - ' - 1
t 'Montrose, Pa., June, 1'i;16:
CASH: , ANTED.
Lbs. Oalaratus to
20 . Olio Dollar.
e
• Iti do kazgar , d - do .
wi do Coffee I ii • . do ,
4. doVr. Hypo
.0 p e. 3 dc.f t, .;
19,1 yds slidl,trug. arlost in c hes wide for $1 f
t ,
5P° l :
6 , Most
a --;
t...1C31M.E1l CLOT tit o crib per yard-kall
quick or they 'ill• be igooe.—at the Cheep
,f tore
~f ' 1 J. LYONS. •
' r
June 23. '1 i 1 . !.' '
. - .
2 , 31,41,' 1.. - D t t'T &' 1:01)0 9 1
.
T_ TAVE no -famd fors (cheap . 1111 oar neigkhora)
JL 1 a bette4 stock f,f Biting & Summer GoodAhan,
aoal.
I i 1 , . d
t
FANCY liens Go
t - •
130NNE*Legliar4tal Straw, at
CLOTHS iad E4ES (fancy and liain)
1-1- at 1 POSTP..
I ILK, DeUlm au tow* S bawls,. at.
POSTS
RES 6 •Mt"ins, crawits,l/u/ti Linea Camblicks,
-ILA at I I ,"POS'lntti.
=MEM
.
11'1)K'FFSi . and at
GROCERIES of cic, description (very obeaP),
ILA at
•
POST S. -I
TuoN, Steel; Nails, Shi-yels, „Pitchforks, 4. hat,
atPOST4
11 '
FLou it,
T
ware, d. Hard-% are . of every descrAttoe,
at POSTrS.
. ,
LooKiNqGlas- :-., P' a • ~ rays, at
ros .S. . 1
1 ',
1,
c Roe.KEl6.', Chia aid Gloss-ware, at 1 '
" 3 :! i POSTS
$.
._,._ 1 .
- wool, 4. anted,l at, . 1
'1 , - . POSPiS.
EW GOODS ex
F.l
1
Montrose, lune 1-
F LOUR and Ti. Sit.
. • 4
,
9 -
THE sitbse;ribers v now.on hand and and re
ceiving a OnOral as. ' L nt4if Goods, which ,lhey
offer at a small adrae4+.int.e.ny OAT: ' Alma liinda
of produce re(d in eSte . , ge' r for Gnods._,'• 1 . ,
I, MILLS & SHERMAN.
'Montmie Spne 13; 18. 6,, . t . . 1
1...
TALLOW' !or sale l b s y,
1 LLS & SHERMAk,
-pot UTTER fOrkina• tep'-eorixtnnily on fiend b
mip,s & stipti
31.10
now & min)
20,000 ,- Strl. . or . q ity
w . En qulrc of
MILL'S St SHE! MA 3.
• June 15, 111#6. -
• I`E
tH Er l
C
lk - ADE
Plill BLAST I
r-itEe'D thi4 week the'sity a fresh and ihter
esting supply oflG cerfes, whieh'can ,be , ?yir,-
;clTed at ura4ually rite rutes--consistize , atiOn
.ASGES, LEMONS, fresh Raisins, l3 &e:s &c.
3. Fallll.lDo..
Montrose, .1 inc 15:18' 6.. "
8--r4 w
111 ED. AP Pl.ts
suppls Plat t
jowl for vial° at the
. .lulie 30.
T,,,, Afi:. ~3 !^ , ' -....'"' tr.1 , ..',: - .:_lf.E.- , , t i : - 4.11-;tl9 ,
HE Delasiare M... , stril.ance copppi v q, '-, it-,
elphin, have loathe ' , 4d9ral , reed to etre* le l
~tuilikcps,pii libilfliug ' . clitudizcViiitkiithitttrop;
IVi i ii": 3 2 mt n t i l s b'r f',', r ' l , N Y Ote.., ~,L
e t
.. hit',uniiie - men ,1* t d teeitiaiOaia'per
P. 4 h 4 Thlrfti. .re, hl, ftmf . 14401,PringrNeRthif Abet
!.rajeitiitiaa ilfltll *ieb - iiitattit l maid.) . *ern td,.tlto,
. . fitiOttoii'Of ;#lo4 l ob 0•- '? l fif iitiefinelifia' 1 kif .in=
e.-- f • -O =..A• i;',' i'.- ' - ;:ittliiA+,4ll4Ni Age 'I i
Montrose, litliti,l6; . 8:
a OOTSilai§tiClEFw'i `
i,10)41 Sae, •of , •4 4,0*. t
hi ,
eve. 7 quail p ce,• : o.y.„ . •
• -0 I T . Ito&•tif t i % •
lily
11.1
1:• . . 1 i,.c , ~ i. ~
. 1 , „,-2. CI '- 1 ',ul ti - r - QOOD » .011, '
)&
r t r Y ßuiliekls'r ig :fi n -=' 6 ' :1' • " 1 1 14,callOOLPVIN 11 4:. 111 / 4 14.1
,T• htkAgoied: :-G4l,ri*r ;44 ieleitte
'kegfihrls,-
'bio; Itibt ,- : *, : lii
000 gi! 4 , ilt
_-",;• , .l l .iiiirii,pric. .I,r . ~ ; vil w i,. sr , ,:, ~. 4,0 t ...let ti.. 4 i
, -
ir Jib; iStILL'r - - 7 , 1 t ' , .,1‘ ' , l'. 1 -, : - 'itst . 11 , A 1 ;t1; 1 :1•;){ 1
'I. . . .
•
i • , AISINS,.i).S‘I4} • .'0 5 .24 0 11 3 r1ric: ' f i i l ( '
1" r- ..• .., :,... ~.. .-4 1 7:.-;1 A '....--..°;. , ..... , ..:0 i 't ,, ,,
.00D-FISH I tie • I' , t—jut riceivetivaid, lit
ILI- sate by J. 'LYONS.
•
.1k fiats
a. j.' 11..' M ' . 67. ... two. ,
i‘ i ' fr , =
i ; il lit; for V 1,25 at
chez.er. than the cheatogit,
• • „ &'4l'tt.i'
4 ` . .6,44
50
•&
FOS*,
111
POST ,
POST.
POST.
rose. i
tt
, ec . 51'on, at
,18 6... , , :,,
Posits
- "I. L. POST &
1 a good article—and .alresh
1U: NIP! SEED, just rec iced
• AIICADP.'
GOO l k, 0 , 4 1:4.... s. r ~• PLE!
4
•- iti-,,.404 1
b,:lattonr.t. g i
112411 : tti , -- 16 4'* 6 .11*0#04# , .9 Poi.
•e;''. 3 ; .. pt c Atatiti j kdSo.k ''',,-.:
- rucilAitiO*4646aniiiti*birie
L.r,Gi . 44iiis i ' , c . . - Ite.rjr, . Lintiri•Warti; 0
&e. Br c r `] vii,s.4,*l-0011,"ti*i xi,We°l36l::
equal* any Stomitt"u4 nottutir.'7,Their- 1 t
isiol i ,
is exitiitusive sulOW*ttilto....Ot Mt:kill:to.* ei nd
witif.theitilie's- an&;. , thezwantti.of purelinere or
cash they stilinnitisti undersold I- . . i
Anionvilqix, , . ..ent titay,bkrptind a,47eac
riety 44:iitio'd ''., ~. .itsistift6pc
Broach) .. of every.varietratulepinr.
1
~ . Sunuze r x.D/in4l7-7441 stet and Pl*. i
CaliCoeiiktl iolitt,sty, es.ot: the season. 1
tadies! . .enWiti,licarfs Mitts, Ribons , Silk ttel,
vets, Aieh:Dreat Silks,
,Fring,frid Aitller. Mabipnthll e
trivattinkiiTorlaflie's'aresiOs. ' ' i ,
Lacitea r r Dpilss qi 19 4 5 9 f, every niiqty and 'snits.
ble for tint'seti.4on: - .' ', i : • ' ' 1
Drawer Gotals of evety: tleserkptitsa, and in Act
every articlnly kept in a Dile Vciods tore.
Satizolts, Clianiers, 4,tr. A:c.f . i ji i
Juneoo46:
,1' - - . 4-
MOUSLIN PY. I.4IN_ES Is. 6d. upward ' ,
.for sale at ' "
O
Lo. ••ns tarai Centslaid all °titer
Groceries . cilually me 4, cash, at
INIULFORDS'
- -
. ,
olltnevv.l.no horse Luniber wagon, fpr sale by
. t t 1: 'BON;
C R PENTERS'and.JCiIiVERS' TOOLS—n ,‘ ,
assortment kept constantly on band and fora
at Manufacturers" prieea, at • MULFORDS'
F ANNING : RILLS : fa.
Al assortment of I. o4 *ATtilulisils;:fclr,Aale at
• • VItTLFORDS'
. .
HEETINGS, Cotton Yarn,. Butting, &e.,-cheap
0. at •• :
B RASS Scythes ; Soy*Stones, Cradles and Crw.
die Scythes, Riles, RalMs,,Xitchforki t , Sickles,
&c.,• for sale at... lltzFoßDs':,
'•
62tn. IN2ARdAliia-g
N unusual variety 'ofStaPle teal Fanc
y yDry
Goods makite' found at my
... §fftre on the Putt
side of the Public Aveime, in Montrose, where the
"People" cam purchase at . verylowt prices foreash,
or exclunake their piuthice to good - ideal:nage)
IS, SALISBURY.
elegantelegant Slip S a d
Slasesorery low a t , 4310. %M r&
A LOT rirsipiendid Dress
Rep'O-Doslipseres, ay. -4
I,l9,llURl7sff
•
LARGE. twat beanial - ustioidasav
A yery but SAL.S .111.1RY'$,
• ' • - •
A ...GOOD:stock-4 Stuumer Cloi ;for Gent. ind
rs,oyp, at , . o.Lisppgre,
Coltagri Slirts White* Drab:lttoreene;et
• wia-Ispußrs
A LOT of flue plain lie Lain° - sl9.xit i lih.jnit, I ra
ceived and will bL• .sold'laW
'.BALlPUrr4.
pos . Steel,:iina A llods, and iliail.4 cheap at 71. 7
_ .
. . .
HEAP ER kola - sacs than can bQ found in.town
lg✓✓ at only - 33;cerita, with Teas,_sugani, coffee and
Tobacco, equally low, at - SALIigI3I3RVV,''.
LINENS.= -Litz en Table TRwel laPet tuid
Una% eiritini a gaol aziaaTisneut ofofi. Lin
en, at • SALISBIIgr,
. .
rrIVEDES.-4. ;,ot of fin3t rate. Ticedel km,
11 at • ,SALISBURY'S. ,
OLOTHB.—troad. Cloths, Cassimeres
nettes, Tiniisuotly low. da -1 6",t;.Liillil.TßYS'.
T_TOSIERY.4-4. large assortment ! p a d
JLJ- - Ladies` 1-sosiery at req . retind'ed 'pries& et 1`
- , 'S,IO.IOBURYISit
-
COTTONIei' Diaper and , Linen
at _ - 3
54.1.61313.8y"*.
•
• LATEST ARRIVAL OF ,
• , • 4 1 •
t I NZ %La' • ;: - ,t ik ote% 111-1
ANwest o( the Aveifue, ere just ! ' re-
ALP veiring ae.vV ward splendid assortment_of Fie&
,Goods : lata- utirchased at extreihels ;my . pricttfor
cask—and are fidaced to sell thenkoll go good. terms'
lie , any- of tjletcleeirli,‘elteapeat 4444' sliops iti iiroin.
,Those hawing dish, ta pay for cimidS,,will w,e4 ; to
lkfore purchasing eteWheie.
• Montrose, dole.ls',
JUST. RgcEiIFED IN• i ttriorrioN r ,
; MILL 8x",")4 • cut Saws; it'
-
H AY RAIOSI.Yorks -^
SEAS E'S.
S UMMER S fig..,Boys, Carpeting lyc. at
• . • SEARLE'S.. r-
BOOT 4 cwre and firm, tonl .2. Itar
tides for iti,Rabl Pay,
T ADIES' iti4Calicom in abnn.
L
daued ate •' . 1 • ' SEA3LE S
HARDWXlt,Badlletir, `Cni i kety,' dies;
Odes tituitiqrci ;os othqr articles at. SE , •
.'sly Ist '1114R: 1
- SELL(O F G , , F , , OfiEAP I '''
. - r i PATHEIV—A good. asitortraerit kept constinn4Y
F 'on' hand 'and - r;rild'a.! loti , '„ig can be biktititla the
County, by •44 - 1 .... - ,, , ;•7.:; .-...- 11 B. , ausibb
B EEF Hides!, 04f SlimMt;'&6:; „anted bp ' '
-•. ~ • 1 11. SAYIIP ;
TAUNTS & OILS, for sale by 1 ' .• ..
s . B. SAYlii.
W'DOWlaih, Glasi and Putts by
i l • s !.•::. -.1.1',••t -'•- I ' • ll' 7: B. fifkyktil
pLouglik: Piligbanaton, Skinner?' Eddy 'and
, Niouttwi. gootlaasortnunt‘ kepruormistly_en .
l'andi ilikila - g nerd 'asiiiirtuieni (if ca'itin,, ,, a. Old
!
/Met waited. ins. ay'f,l by .• •• p•_ , • I • B. SATEH:
Q , ./XlV,ES , enti tore Furnititre, a croci - • airorreaent
'''?...4)t by, J! - g I B. 8 //Til• •
_ P T
_D e E, Bn
, 4 ,
~1„ rth
,Taster
and'B i
alt kgpt as
'' It'gill Beny-1
•f
' :.. •.- _ . • 1 ti.
BliSß`Oinntei iiidl:et6iii'juit iWeiveilli_i'
.i. -•1 ~.,-,:i., -1.1••,•. t kio,. -,•••- •••. , , 4. .11:iii/tPBB; s
'-4 , , e fRESUSP,IIP,LY, oft .flummeii:Clotioirjaime
-,. eeived;l3p. `.. ' .; , , ',.' -B, BATRX. .
i t...r.•• L t , • i ••••f.•••..,ctr -la . .....c= ,2 - ' '
__;'
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