The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, November 26, 1846, Image 4

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    littsOlanp:
LeVerilrlPllanet.
We look upon ever new discovery which
tends to establish theVractical advantages
of astronomical scien4, as so mueh gained
for the cause of hui4n usefdltiess.
then, with great pleastire, that we read of 'n
late discovery in alonomy, which prove.
\ that certain conclusiods can be arrived at in
that science, as. well 4 in the purer mathe
ti
medics.
A young Frenchman named Le Verrier,
reflecting upon theAtitherto inexplicable
changes in the positro n of. the planet Ura
nus, determined to in vestigate the causes of
those changes which itad long puzzled sci
entific men; as after calculating the attrac
tion of all the knowtt bodies, it was still
found - that Uranus 4ppearell in places to .
which nape of these *tractions could have
drawn it. To find oak Ws. unknOwn force
was the object of Le t errier . - The difficul
ties attending 'finch nveitigation - may be
gathered from the fad that the different for
ces and attractions ofiall the known bodies
had first to'he caleulifted, in order to deter
mine the Fiositioanatut magnitude of the un
known controlling
,rce which had made
its effects visible id-th variousinexplicable
changes of position l ssumed by Uranus—
for that there was ladne other undiscovered
body, there could be 4to doubt. According
ly the young philosopher, in the solitude of
his chamber, worked
,out the problem, and
determined the mamtude and position of
the planet which is new called by his name.
He showed that thisAitherto undiscovered
force which controlled the motions of Uran
us, must be a planetnoving round the sun
at twice the distanceaif Uranus, and having
on the first of next *ornery a longitude of
325 degrees. It .is p described .by Lieut.
Maury, a white starrpf the Bth magnitude,
very near Saturn. lf. Le Verrier, after cal
culating the forces. it,f the known planets,
created by a hypod*tical planet, to which
he assigned mass, or it, period of revolution
and position, all of vihich he changed until
a combination was obtained which gave the
effects known to heti been produced on LT
ranus. Having brought his calculations to'
this point, he obtainol the aid of Dr. Galle 3
who, on the evening - it& the 24th of Septem
ber, discovered, by die aid of a telescope, the
new planet in the pcisition indicated by he
Verrier. It was obierved, some days ago,
by Lieut. Maury, atklhe National Observa
tory, and also at tht observatories of Cam
bridge, New Haveng and the High School
at Philadelphia. &.:.
The hypothesis of this new planet was
first broached by : Le Ar , err ter , on the 10th of
November, 1845, beitbre the French Acade
my of Scienée. As arly as 1842, the cele
brated astronomer,ssel, had intimated to
H
Sir John erschell e probability of the tex
istence of such a plgoet as that discovered
by Le Verrier, and Ole theory was also en
tertained by Mr. Aflams, a young platbe
matician of merit. t,e Verrier deseives all
the credit of the disvery. For him it was
reserved to indicate flie exact orbit, position, -
and period of revolution Of this star, the dis
tance of which fron the.earth is supposed
to-be not leas than th4e thousand three hund
red millions of mile & Its period - of revolu
tion round the sun i# notless than two hund
red and twenty . ye:at-I.—nearly three times
that of Uranus.
We rejoice, in vittw of the important dis
coveries yet to be unlade ieihe field of astro
nomical science, thfit the study of astrono
my is at present so Izealously attended to in
Our universities, mail that its pursuit receives
to so large an evens the countenance of our_
government. The National Observatory
cannot be in be t+ hands Tian t those of
Lieut. Maury, an d we feel confident that
there is nothing which research and schol
arship can do, that4hat gentleman will not
accomplish.—N. li. Herald.
"IT ISN'T AN ING ELSE."—We have
made sundry reseaiches for the purpbse of
ascertaining the 4gin of such phrases as
" I won't do anything else," and "it isn't
anything 'else; which has become
quite\ fashionable atiiiong the b'hoyi, and we
think it has been fii)ind in the following true
story : A French Yield Marshal who had
attained that ran 4 by court favor, not by
valor, going one eviening to the opera, forci
bly took possessiorgof the box of a respecta
ble Abbe, who fot this outrage brought I
suit in the court Of honor, established for
such cases under die old government. The
Abbe thus addres4l the court : " I came
not here to complain of Admiral -Suffrein,
who took so many4hips in the East Indies ;
I came not to tokiplain -of the Count de
Grasse, who fough! so gallantly in the West ;
I came not to com plain' of the Duke or Cre
billon, who took ;Minorca, but I came to
complain of Mar4ial B , who took
my box. at the ofiera, and never took any
thing else." Th6e" ourt paid him the high
compliment of reAtsing his suit, declaring
that he had limsefr inflicted sufficient pun
ishment.
A Comore eiiEectivai.—The favorite
preacher in . New Orleans, is Parson C—.
He belongs to no) denomination, subscribes
. to no creed, but pacbes the gospel on his
own hook, With ea . at talent and eloquence.
Meet him in tli'eSt. Charles and he will
take a julep with ion, smokea regalia, play
you a string of billiards, beat you a game of
tenpins, and if 'notlengaged to preach a ser
mon will accornp4y you to the theatre.
Preaching, or" Sundutiriafter the last
hymn had been sd;ng, and just before pro
nouncing the benediction, he said:
" Myfriends, I 'fhave the pleasure of giv
ing notice, that Aft.' Booth, the tragedian
- has arrived in 64, and will•perforto laid;
great part of ' Richard the Third,' tlri&eve-.
fling over at the tgt. Charles theatre. Mr.
Booth is consider a great man, and a ve
ry exeCllent actor,land those who wish to
B ee a goodperflance, cannot do, better
than to-see -hi _ I shall; ?also, with the
leave of Divine 00iidence, give a lecture
in this house, at tNe same time, and such as
4 b
prefer to coussaU . church,i shall be hap
py to ooe.:Proielt "
...1 1 e then concluded
with the usual ' ' mion. I . - .
No one, excep' few . . . gent present,
I
seemed surPriMrl3 , The ~ -,. tree are open
alwuys on Stied , in:ghtli'.,.; .. we are not
Itivire that anti ' ep . 1 -, l of the strict
;test pots make ,an oppositi. ,_ to au. estab
lished custom. an in , '.'_ ' . ,it would
-of course be , a ifferent .: Mr. Strange
place, New Orle I 'Sottiti f onr 'northern
latiti wonder . iti hti,s 'not' been sivAlpit*Tiii
long ago, especially as it`is i if Wilily' the
level of the river.
AllEcnOTn.: , --•,rhe folloWing anecdote, ii.
lustrapveof thelintegrity qnd simplicity of
the itthabituuts (;,f Switzerland, was told by
a toutist'!p' that ;count*: a . number of years
1
awl. 'I H' W hat should we be, were such
conaen p repo ed in each other by men in
their I bu iness ttfansaaions.
A pe+nt named Frantz,. came in one
day t r o look for 9aspe, who was mowing sit
Meadow, and sitid, ";lily friend this is my
harvest; thou .kowest that we have a dis
pute pbent the Meadow ; to decide this ques
tion, I have colfected the Judges at Schwitz
—cotnethen to-morrow with me before
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them: ,, ' . i
" F
Th u seest rantz,
that I have mo wed
d " '
the meadow—llcannot be absent."
1
" And I canhot send away 'the Judges,
who !hae fixed on this day ; indeed we
should •have knOwn to whom it belonged be
fbre it waiimoWn." • .
They had slime little controversy on the
AlbjE', - ct ; but 0 last iGasper said, " I will
tpll thee what thou .Islialt- do. Go to-mor-
Ow to the Judges at Schwitz, give the Judg
es`ll) min 'and thine' ,'and and I shall save the
t*ouhle f going myself."
Op t is .agreement Frantz went to plead
_for and against! himself, and threw out the
; espial on both side 6 as well as he could.
When the judges hat decided, lie went to
r
Gasper and mitt : " he meadow is thine,
the sentence is th i favor.",
4
UrveirEcTEnToN.i----F nu is never so good
as when it comes un'Sought. Happening in
at a coarse loOking ',shop, where all looked
and smelt of businesii, we saw a staring pic
ture of two donkeys, with the following quo
tation from ShUkspeare:
Wileu a2lall wci three ineengain."
This is one Of thetpractical jokes at which
the subject could not fail to laugh as well as
the bystanders.-:—N. 1 - 1. Mirror.
SUGAII COATED" PILLS
Ware; Caution!
The increasing populaiiity of Dr. G. Bcnj. Rmith's
improved LucianVegchil:ile sugar coated Pills has
induced a inunbei, of p'neions to make something
they tall Films anal coat them with sugar, in order
to sell them for thh gentline, while they do not ix.s
sess a parttle of the goptiness, nor even assimilate
in appearansee to the origiall Dr. Smith's. Pills. In
short, they are min/tented FRAUD upon the com
munity. A minister 'N in at first had an interest in
an incitation ugar!Ctia Pill, manefactured in JO.
tei
hany, \;•T., has given ' em up, as he says, on ac
count ofthe miser, ishonest parties concerned
in manufacturing Jiem. The same party are 'now
industriously ciretilatiu reports calculated to injure
Dr. Smith and to affect bin repulotion of his Nal ea
ble pills ;,but rather th4isnotice them in public, Dr.
Smith is about to Institute legal proceedings against
them' for their slindersii as he has in another case
acninst a similar'i p. , -.). ~? in which he recovered a
largemniount of cliairgt... These miserable imita
tors lithe to resort l ; to the! most abominable means to
pahnotf their coanterfeat pills• as the public know
that br. Smith's are the''' , t:iriginal and genuine. Sev
eral instances have come to public notice in which
life his been endangered by the nefhrtunate use of
the counterfeits. at is Dr. Smith's Pills that are do
ing so much good: in the country—as the following
plainly show. I '; '
More MinistersMse atui recommend Dr. Smith's
Pills thin all others. i
• This is to certify dual have used theFil :Far coat
ud Pills manufacthred by G. Benjamin Smith of N.
York, for some tithe, and believe them to be a good
medicine: and alaci, froth in9thry in that. city, I am
persuaded that be is the original inventor, bud there
fore is entitlekto tlie benefit of the invention.
' i S. WILT.IAMS,
Pastorlst Baptist Church, Pittsburgh.
Pram the 4lllo !Ten's Chicken, (Del.)
We call the attention of our readers to the certifi
catedi Rev. S.Witiams, Pastor of 1.4 Baptist Chnrch
Pittsburgh, in relation to Dr. Smith's Pills. We can
ourstlves bear testimony to the excellence of these
Pills t one of us liMing. used them and experienced
grea( relief from them.
The above is thi best paper in the state of Del.
The INDIAN VEGETIOLE PILLS," (su
gar coated,) use nertainlydoirig much good in the
wa-le country, arid are highly esteeiiirsi, if one half
is true that people write had say about them. They
are so easy in thnir operation ihat all like them.—
The editor-of the Northern State Journal, (one of
the largest and lik - st papers ha the state of N. Y.)
writes as follows 1
Watertown, May 31, 1896
Dr. G. Bea). Smith--
Dear sir: I wa_s laid up with a bad cold some
tsme since me return fiom N. Y., and during my ill
ness I made trial of your pills, and I must say I
found them excellent. They am the best medicine
for the purposes they are intended that I have yet
seen. I seldom take pills, but I found yeurs caw,-
lv free from the (injections to which (eller pills are
liable; I hope they will continue to be B : source of
profit to you,
as lidoubt not they will be a means of
relief to the afflicted on a large stale
Tours truly,
. Tonawanda, N. Y. Sept 18, 1C46.
-Dr. G. Benj. Sm4h—:
Dear sir: Your agent le,ft with me a lot of your
sugar coated Pills . , and I Ilve but few boxes left.—
Every box I have sold h5 l given entire satisfaction.l
hive taken then myse and I consider them the
best pills 'nave er ta , and I cheerfully recom
6tend to the public. I wish a further supply at
once.
Youri respectfully,
'Huntington, Ind. Juno 21, 1846
!Dr.
. Dear sir: I ant most ont of your Indian Vegetable
'sugar coated Biqa, and find them selling si. fast that
I think you haslihetter send me two grosS im:netii
-5
ately: The . gib such general satisfaction that per).
p - .'1.,,,,,”*- ;Uwe/Ay miles fur them, and as it is
generally ,know I B.IU agent for them, I would be
coy to get out. 1
. j 'ours Respectfully,
S. MOORE & co.
'
WARE!! 'lf G; BENJ. SMITH, be . ndt writ
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137
ten w tb a pen , the bottom of the box, all "sugar
coate " Pals are;Coupritnerrt ! -
Pri4tipal OfOcp 179 Ortienwich street, large brick
blockili. Y. Price 25 cents a box.
.
. ,
•
Aiet for the. sale of Smith's Indian Vegetable
sugar coated Pills.
Montrose N. Mitchel & co. and J. Etheridge.
New Milford-4H, Burritt.
Co.Eitinnerkvillei-11. L Sutphin & o 19-6 m
. ~.
WANTED. •
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I • • 1 1 .--
il s
il4t a rtA l e i h ,'. 0300190 bush e ls Eye ,
Ilit- "
tor,. for ivhich tai3 . and
price %ill be paid
by ' " , ~1 ' '. Mills & Sherman.
aqt. T 4 23i 1346;
LATEST ; WASH DONS.
TIDI subscribers, having received the latest
Vankkiis for Ge deru en s Dress, would inform
their numerous patro , particularly than who have
been waiting forithe ,
NE, ST STYLE,
that Ihey 'are ' ,to soic*e them in a styl e o
16.4,
NEITNE
, S, IT, AND ELEGANCE, -
unsurpassed in this p ; which emir, think will re:
quire no - boasting to
i*ler I T= & LOCKE.
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Montrose, Oct; 7, 84 . 15. . - i
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. IN MIND •-
rptlAT the ellittiO4t lot of Goods ever of f
ered is
this tooritet; esitinew be found at the store of
i
6 3 .
. 41. LYON a •
• 16 pis. Cilira? for One , Cask
1 ' ' 12
Ya" ' T 6 4 . 1" - 4 st
i'...i 414 1 , 0 , a7, , ,,
_ „,,,,„, ,r ~.,.. d ,
1 . 6 i t. M u er ' r_tau.'d°o: .
Sugar, Coffee,!bio B, &c. &C. &c.
CORTLECTF.P WitERLY FuR THE PEOPLES ADVOCATE
PENNSILIYANIA.
Philatielphia, bank, pal
Mau S. Mec bank par
lloyamensing hank parl
Penn township bank, par t
U s bank note 25 dis h
Girard do Puri
Permsyl'a IM, Pari
Gertmuitowm par!
Del co at Chester par
Ch. sterco at IVPheste rpar
Montgomery (X) par
Farmers' b'k Aucks co par
Farmers' bk Imo'
~
Euston par .
Northampton ; no suit
Lancaster bank Fir!
Far bk Lancaster- parl
Lebanon ', 1 dis
Harrisburg 1 1 aigl
Middletown ; 1 [bsl
earlsle 1 1 1 dis
i
Columbia bridge par t
Northamberlakul part
Millers' bk Plaville par
iVy'g bk IVilliesli'e lidisl
l'itts f g dentana notes 1 dis.
" certiiiciitcs 1 disl
post macs 1 dis
Towanda I f ' no sale
York
i
Gettysburg l ' . l :L i :
Chambersburg 1 dis
iVayuesb'g 2 dis
Brownsville i 14 di;
Eric ' 2 di:di
Ilerks co bank, ne saki;
Ifonesdale I dia l .
Bk Sesieit co', li dis h
Lewistown ; 1 di: ,
Lunt bk IVarten no saki
West Branch bk 14 clisi
Dom Cr Script 20,30 di',
Leh *
igh Nov ri l e Li (16,1
.Ith May issuti 14 dial
NEW Ton.
N Y City bank
Tenth Ward bk —i
Clinuarbk Na . 30 d i,l
Globe hank i frmall
North River 111'g ea dol
City Trust t S:ll:t,',. do dol
%Vito] (irowerit' Os —dire
'White Plains'bk 3 dis
Lewis co bk '. 4 dial
Far Q. f)ro Ink 11MT fi dis,
Millers bk,(Plyde 15 dis,
Far bk of Setti!ca co— dis ' ,
Con, bk of N'llork 2 dis,
Lafayette batPx 9. nisi
N Y 111i.'g coils 60 disc
Dry Dock habit 1 dill
N 7kln Trust 10 2 dial
11:n1:of 131111410 33 dial
Batik of Brockport 33 dial
flamilton bk.' 30 dis!
Coin bk 111.4p10 53 dis'
All sAl.ent banks ial (Hsi
Ctrautt7 Winks jai ills
Except bk 4Colurn-
bia. Green o.i'lltal.- I
son. M ithll4 tlistr'ts . x.'
Platsburg.,;Niagara,
IVash and :IVarren, •1
'l7l
N1':1_ , 11..:11;tnCo.
Wayne co kink
~..
Mer anal Makers'
Del Co bank., frinithl
Ex bk l'o'kt*psie do'
Pottsdairt MA,unf Co doi
Ral Backs !,.; ial disr
, NEW JERSEY. !
J. GREEN
JACOB KIiSLER, P. M.
IMI
BANK NOTE IST.
Under
NEW IAMPSHIRE.
All solv4t banks 4 die
-Or - UNE.
Calais bank I Oa—
, Apiculniml bank do
;City bk l'ortland do
I Daniariscottn -do
i %vault: lo bk do •
Caual Uktio
Bangor ow bk do
Weatbrubk bk • do
Citizensl bk
*Globe 14
Washitt4on co
Frankfo.l bk
Nll sollvont banks
Bank of!St Annuls 14 dis
Ilik of 11+unington dis
lAll solv4nt banks dis
L MA. 4 I:4AC US ETTS.
solv4ut banks 4 dis
iIhI(DE ISLAND
All 6olvtiut liatilu4
. •N 1 ?IRV LAND.
Ibiltimote banks i dis
l'auipseti bk - i din
Nliheral ;bank 1 dis
Fredcririktown i dis
HagerstOwn, . i di s
Far & Millers' bk Ha
gerstilivn broke
IVestaniaster i dis
'AVillianiiiport i dis
Ctiiiihealand 1 dis
Sallishorif broke
Frani:ha' bank
10 i dis
l oomplebanaah broke
Milli:lomi broke
IFrederiOr co bk i dis
Broken ilcs various prices
Baltiinore & Ohio Re
lief mites 10 dis
DSJ,AWARE.
Bank oil Delaware par
%V il'u L liranyw;tie par
rarnieni' bk - • par
litunk par
Bank 00 z;invrna par
ruder dis
DIS• COI.OIBIA.
to
11 - .l..itinin City dis
Geor-town
Far L !its
,Alcxaia j ins
lilt of iilexantlria broke
;Mecliadies"bk broke
Fratikl#l baulk no sale
INlercliants bank do
VIRGINIA.
ME
Ex bk 5... branches 14 ins
Bk & bru'chs 14 :he
Far bk i& Was 1.4 dis
Valley bk S b'ch di,.
1ic,;141,:t lal4 dis
p notes 14 dis
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NORTH CAROLINA.
All sollent banks 2 dirt
Small times .~i dis
SOUTH CAROLINA.
All ,olvat banks 14 dis
Small !Stites 2 dis
En tifilA.
Ilk of $t Mary's 1 a—
itenntl4eo do
Monnatß do
Colututos do
hank do
Exchanze bank do
Chat RI !lank do
Centrai bkof Jlill In
B'kg Co do
Rut•k"i•ti li . kg co do
All solfem I,:mks 2
A LA BA MA.
Ifent banks 5 . .a6 rlis
bolts 8 dis
0111-C1
Mechanic,' 4nd Manufac-: .
tuners' bk ',Trenton par!
Princeton bank par!
Plainfield lvink 1a di
Scar Irk at Qamdcat , par ,
Cumberland bank par
lot
Salem Ilk*g j o par
:Monmouth 'intik no sale
N Hope I)..lPridg.e .di,
Trenton co old par
All other loankA par
Far & Alec) bank of
Small
MEE
Bluth
State H.
N lintre:yviek no sale
Ilk'g Szi,f; co broke
Washington 13k'g Co do
Franklin bydli do
Jersey City Pink do
Nlonmouth
N J Manuflo do
Protect and &tabard do
Slate bk at trentior do
Batik of N aanswick do
Meek bk Ntcrson do
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'Notes i 2 dis
Small antes 3ai dis
OI'ISIANA..
sol cent 'orinks 2 dis
MISSOURI.
All solyelit Nutks 2in3
!INDIANA.
!All E+ols - en t banks lia2
'FLORIDA.
Soutilown Lit;' & Trans
port.i.tion
T4 ADIEK . I Slips at 35 centsi also Ladies - ml I
Childnflt's Shoes gotn cheap at the store
of I J. Lvoaa.
bept.
MI I
BOOKS
TABGE atnily Bibles for 104; also common and
I pockets Bibles, Test:m..llN', Geri 2rn phi es and
Atlases. Antlitnetic.. Grammar,. Bhdosophical and
chemical Onoks; Cobb's, Sal/tali:a.% and TONVICS
i'."714411:1 g Beal, : Porter's Read e+. A good Itqsort
ment of Tds, - Books and Ticke the new
11 . lion! , for the Presbyterian, and Baptist serif , -
ties. NiethOdist Hymn Books, Monk Books &c. &c.
for sale by ';; J. Lyons..
Sept. 10, 1.1:06.
PATENT° Pails, Brooms, Clkhes Pins, Butter
A titamps'#ind Ladles, by • J. Lyon's.
r&pt. '46L ' 6
NEW GO
FOR FALII OF 1846.
20 Per-eent. cheaper than ever offered in this
maritet before, at
sept.. 3cl, *46. J. 8.1 SALISBURY'S.
GROCER! S
LARG}lstock of prime N g ar's, and more of - that
first rte Tea, just in at 1 Salisbury's.
sept 3, 2i146.
WIDE SIL S, ,•
TOR I4ntillas and Aprons, !anti Alpaca aprorig,
1 just iitlat i Salisbury's.
sem 3 17 •
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EDGING'.
FINE attprtment of black sini, thread, and cotton
t Etigiults, just arrived at
Sept S. 446.
' 5 LADIES' SHDES.
n
A Great variety of the best s 1 le and quality of i
Gaite - ri; Buskins, and slipri+—also a lot of ex :
tremely lo*Tirized Owes, juste eat
sept 3, 1046. 1 Stilishury's.
11 - Z
u rt,GHEsT Market price 4ill be paid for any
LALI qua4ity of Butter, Oats, Bye; Corn. and Flan
nel at li • I Salisbury's.
sept 3, 1846. '
i -
I •
SA f, INET- .
p.
• AlNjind striped satinets 40 per cent. cheaper
then Suer, just come at Salisbury's.
Sept, 3, 1346. •
. • BROGA
XtEN'S,!end Boy's Bro g ans,
im of f mg ra 4s. to 12s. at I
Sept. 1& 1846.
4,,,- 115 14 A , I\g
TusT reteived jot of first ra
Jit w il l tie sold amazing low.
pet- unit at
-per pot
))t 10,14846.
IaNCY CAS§I4IERES,
LATE styles , and eunar.:* tof;" et
6epi• 8, 1846. Salisbury's
THE Publisher's of the People's Advocate, hay.
lug the use of an entirely new and mbdern
sortment of JOB TYPE, are now prepared. td execute,
in a neat and satisfactory style, ail kinds of •
JOB PRINTING .
at prices to suit the times.
PAMPHLETS,
BILL HE IDS,
CARDS, I CATSLOQUES,
HANDBILLS, - BLANKS, I &C.
Printed ou short notice, and in the bog style of the
Art. •
do
4 " do
do
do
i dis
lar A share of the People's putnmage 4 respect
full V solicited.
flay 9, 13$
IFOOY OLF HAWMAYOON.
NOT ALL GONE.
1V - I. POST for the benefit of whom it may concern.
1.1 • offers fii . r mile, at the Hat Shop of the late C.
W . Tuttle, a general assortment of Hats miff Capron
a reasonable credit to those who pay promptly, or
at a liberal disi-ount ror cash.
August 4, 1846. 8-4 w.
OE
RIII4
'utf'd,4 %MU ':'4114111 ,11.10 '44
THE subscribers are receiving a large addition to
their stock of Goods, which makes their assort
ment equal to any establishment in town—which
they offer at reduce prices for READY PAY,.
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July22.nd, 13.16. .
PPRINTS, a-cr. eat vimiety, from 10 to 25 per cent
less than last spring.prices, by . • •
MILLS & SHERMAN.
BROAD CI.IYrIIS from $1,374 up. Satinets,
Cabsimeres, Sr. by
MILLS & HERMAN.
youNG lIVSON Tea—tillm. for one dollar, by
MILLS & SHERMAN.
poLuG TOBACCIi at f d. per 111. by
MILLS & SIIERMAti
IRON, Stecl, Nails & Hardware, just received by
MII,LS & HERMAN.
A Ur by the hall dozen barrule—sl,4 4 per barrel,
k by - B. SAY RE.
AGENWR.v. A , sortmetit (together with the vari
ous trihmngs) of the latest improved patents,
both for Cooking and Parlor, at reduced priers, ty
n.SAY
pERSONS indebted to the subscriber, by Note
or Book, for more than one year stau4shg, are
requested to call and settle., withont farther notice,
as circumstances require the immediate attention to
those old flatters. R. SAY RE.
•
Attaust Iti.
LEATHER & SHOES.
Gnm) Assortment kept on hand. (prices ex
tremely low for the ready pay.) by
B. SAT
HYSLOP & COFFIN,
Produce and General Commission
Mercliants, 43 Front st. N.Y.
PmincuLAß attention given to the sale of
Putter and Chee.e. Refer to Messrs. Mills &
Sherrrutn, Montrose, Penn'a, who will make liberal
advances on Produce consigned to their care, and
pay over the proceed., as soon as sold.
New York..lulv. NU. 5-1 r
t.' ic
2 di.=
Lk not(43
Illinois
ank
:ENTUCKY
70 dis
50 di.,
MONTROSE FOUNDRY.
The Tariff and the People:l
farmers of Susquehannah County4ire hereby
notified that the largest and hest asiortment of
Ploughs and Iron Castings of e‘r.ry kind and variety.
may be had fresh from the Furnace of
D. POST, JR. & CO.,
Cheaper than the Cheapest. for Cash !.
Let it be understood quit we will not be under
sold. e have, too, the Targest assortment of Giants
in our line, of any Fonndry in Northern Pennsylva
nia. consisting of 1'L.01."(illS that 11, ill go up hill. and
down hill. and on the wit: Idnn Ploughs;
Warne County Ploughs. Wood's Old Patent. Side
Hill Ploughs, &e. &c. too numerous to mention.
Post S. Co.. mill also fitniish their customers with
Andirons of even• size, with Wagon Boxes, Slay,
elate( and Bob Sled Slaws, Dog-Churn Irons, Fau
n* Mill Irons, and indeed -very kind of Ironra.st
iturs that the fanner and hard-fisted yeomanry of the
County may desire. Then call at
Motitrmve. June 18.16.
•
PROOF TE. (' a , ll, and. approved credit may be
elchangcd fur Iron Ware, at
PPT'S FERNA.CE.
rL - 1 URI" kind of Mill-Irons, good rind strong. and
U 4
made to order by D. POST. J R., & CU•
STIORYST, Slirat!
I A LL Persmes indebted to the late firm of R.
-/ Ketcham & Co., will save expense!, and SOILItt
trouble. he " Rendering, unto Ca•sar what is Ca-sars."
The Areounta of H. K. & Co., are in the hands
of D. POST, JR.
Montrose, June 24, 1846.
E
•
LEGHORN BONNETS. - •
A NEW Lot of Leghorn and Straw Bonnet .4, and
..t1 elegant Bonnet RiLLuus jing. received at
r2ith June 1846. SALISBURY'S.
PORK & IIAJIS,
F OR SALE at
WANTED,
500 Bushels Timothy Feed on or before the
20th of September next, on which the
highest price will be paid in Cash and Goods. lw
.1. 8. PEIIIONNET.
Friemliiville July, 1840.
r'it 7 " 4 &,l ll Sl
'Ts trz
TNSETTLED Account of rum+ with Snlishniy
& Chandler must be settled immrdiairly, or
cool trill be madr. J. 13. SALISBURY.
June 24, 1846.
CALICO'S,
NEAT and ele*nt styled, for only 124 canto per
yard, just redeived at SALISBURY'S.
Sept. 3, 1846.
GINGHAM'S,
CH and beautiful patuirns, just in at
.
.Sept. 3, 1846. SALTSBURN!S
- 'CASHMERES:
CASIIMERES and eleganCstyleA, just
arrived at SALISBURY'&.
Sept. 3, 1846.'
. ALPAQA
ROBES, a new style of areas goods, just come at
Sept. 8, 1346,. SALISBURY'S,
t the reduced price
BALisccaT's.
~~~
BROADCLOTHS,
O F all kinds very low-at Sapsbury's
Sole Leather, and
from IS to 15 cents
VESTINOS‘
ALarge and splendid variety of Satin, Yelvet, and
Worsted Vestings, of this Fall's Fashion, just iu
and very low at &Asbury's.
Sept. 3. 1846. I
satisb ~..
VNEON. CHANDERERttIISSL.
VRESH 'CRANBERRIES, a fine lot, just receiyea
and for sale at 13alisbuty's.
Oct, 22d, 1846.
OB un6.
MILLS & SIIERNIAN
"'V 41 't
NOTICE.
POST'S FURNACE
. .
FIE Subscriber eetuma the; ksto his friends and
T
the public iefiiiralbt, for he liberal patronage
he bus received during the aft s lain:Liner, and ,res
pectfully invites them tocall and take a look at the
Yew and upleatfid
- ' LOT OF GOODS; • .
he is now receivin g ,limd 1?esokl cheaper
than ever before offered iu thislmarket.
' ' J. LYONS.
sept. 3, 1846.
-
R A Try , ;
boxes, nice for friLy yt t . ; ., lfor i,
4
. -
A SPLENDID LOT
CV plain, plaid, ctiangeable, fancy, ombre stripe
O
Alpacens, Delalws, Cashmeres, Gin g luirris, Ali
pienesi&e. &. • Alf 4, some elegant Cashmere and
Dulaine Shawl's: for gtile by ! J. Lyons.
DOW & tOYD
• c
GOOD Dollar Tot selling for Six Shillings, by
•
t j .1. Lyons.
- ---- — 4
. ALPAerals.
PLAIN, plaid, ant striped ..opacas cheap at •
sept. 3, 1346. ii - 1 SALISBURY S
GREAIi BARGAINS!
congst.?Ahlw x.,ou
ein
.FOR Cash, Butte (', Weeswak,Feathers, &c.,
or approved crOtiit r itiSraptmehannaCouuty, can
be had of
$ Pi El
. 9
who is always on hold, .and-rehdy to wait on those
who may plenme to favor him With a call.
.J. 1.. also carries 6 the 1104 K BINDING business
where old Books, Pipers, &c:,I will be bound tomr
der on short notice-s,
Montrose, Pa., J4e, 1846. 1
,
20 Lbs. Salient - 4 for One bollar. - .
ir; do Sugar H do ido
- 1:14 do CotTe4 do ! -; do
4 do Y'r. Hpini Tem Ido ..
1:4 N. 1.4 sheeting titost 40 inches wide fur $1
SI , NI ME R cLoT,Iis at" 10i eta per N.-Ad—call
quick or they will ati be gone atthe Cheap Store
!
of - 1' J. LYONS.
Tune 23.
i --- - 1 — _
1111111' :111111!,
THE subscribersilhave now On hand and are re
ceiving a general as.fortment-oc Goods, which they
offer at a small adquee for READY PAT: 3lostkindls
of produce recd in .xcitatig.e fOr Goods..
„.•• MILLS & SHERMAN.,
Montrose, .Time I#, 1846. _
T ALLOW for safe by -I
i• MILLS SE SHERMAN.
B UTTER Firkins, kept consantly on hand by
;, MILLS &.•
• .1 :
20,000-
• SHINGLES of prime quality
Wanted.. Enquire of
MILLS & SHERMAN.
June 15. 1846. •
- - -
THE ARCADE
IN FULL BLAST!
RECD this weeit from the 'city a fresh and inter
esting supply i,f Grocericp, which can be pur
chased at unusuall4cleap rates--consisting of Oa-
LE31,414, tOVOANI:VS, Flrcsh Kuisius, &.C. &c.
J. ETHERIDGE.-
Montrose, June kti, 1346.
1- - - - -
.1A RI ED APPLItS, a goodt article--and a fresh
Supply of nil TURNIP ISEED, just received
and for sale at the 5 ARCADE.
.lirne 311. • _
Ti ~ntrpany, Phila
delphia, have autll-i zed the initlerOgned to effect In
surances on Buildnigs, Merchalndize, and otherpmp
erty, against dair+ or loss bly tire.
The iininehse relources of the company, and their
adherence to dnd honornide principles in the.
trausartion. of all tlkir luisines, entitle them to the
confidence of the public as a; safe means of Insu-
F. LUSK, Agent,
Montrose, June if,, 1846.
-
BOOTS & SHOES, coarse and fine, of almost
every qualityttuid price,
' ltlll4. C SIIERMAN.
.. .
COD—FISH—a -'dew Iht—dust received and 'for
sale by i J. LYONS.
-- -ii- .
MORE NEW! GOODS
TINT opened. qingham nnifl Calico Parmiols, La
c, dies' light colofed Silk Gliwev, Delaine Shawls,
Tabs. Rushes. Ribbons, Caliciies, &c. &c. at greatly
reduced prices, forfrale by .
P . i J. 'LYONS.
July I.sth. f., , .
SALISBURY'S
A NATIO/CAL EMEDY,
Suited to the litrinina Constito 'on, and equal to the'
cure of every cutable disentie, will be found in
WRIGHT's INIAIAN VEGETABLE PILLS, •
..' Or nil I '''
North Ameilcatt Cargo of Health:
These extruonliliary Pills aie composed of planta i
which grow spent:hi' eously - onlour own soil, and are,l.
therefore, better adapted to 'our constitutions than
Medicines concocted from foreign drugs, however,
well they bitty be `eornpounde 1; and as Wright's In
dian Yegetst.do Pills are foinu,ted upon the principle l;
that the human body is in tru h •
Subjec4to but on Disease,
namely, corrupt Humors, and that said Medicine !
cares this disose in natural' Pciples, by demising
and purifyin g body, it an I be. manitost that, 4
ic
the constitution be; not entire elbowed, a perk.-
verance in their rise, accOrdin to directions, is ab
solutely certain toilrive disci*, of every ruunofrom
the body. • • 1 i ,
When we WishlO restore swamp or morass to ,
,•
fertility; we drain of the au robin/dant water. In'
like manner, if we wish to resre the body - to health':
13.12,
we must cleanse lt of imp .'ty. Wright's Indilan:
Vegetable Pills will be r foundlone of the best,,if not!
the very bed medicine in the World for carrying out
this grand putifyig principle, • because they expel
from the body allnorbid and corrupt humor, thei
canto of the disease; in an easy and natural matint,i
and 'while they ovary day give ease and pkotsuie, -
diseate of every ne is rap.dly drives from the
body. ! 's
n i 5
The 'following ' highly respectable storekeepers!
have been dely kppointed - ivtuts -for the Snin of
Wright's Indian Vegetable 'ills In Susquehanna,
- couhty
Mills & Shernian, Montroi,e; Ira Scott, Spring
vale : L. H. Wecidruff, . Pielock Corners; Edwin;
Tiling, Pennidr4i A. Green toed, Buford; James
Dubois, • Great Bepd; IL L. Sutphin & Co. Sup-
Triennalle; H. turtitt, New 11 (ford; ' N. E. Kenne
dy, Gibson centre Smiley'A Curtis, 'E 'Gibsetf; -
Wells & Co. . ..; Tarbo A. Burro , Rush
villel James Co.. i. rt, Bau m? 3 r ; Ui.,Tl we ft v to,
I I
Gibson.; I. ( l, i Prise, Herta - c Charles L, Biii n,
Friendville. 1 g . •• • .
sir Offi 4 1 ces !devoted exc , 'yelp .to the sale lef
Wright's Intli*Vegetable P . ,ef the North - Amin)
scan College; cq . Held*, No, 2 . A PreeeWigh at. NOW
York; N'e. 'l9B, Trbininit a: iiirod; liod iffintipat
office, No. 169 Ra 4 at. Philp elphia,
-4,•
CASH WANTED.
toN,
e ODDS , FOR,THE PEOPLE.:
, i , •• ' HEAD QUAIRTERSIB
Montrose; Susquehanna Co.; Pa.,
1 - ' S. B. MULFORD. & RON,. 1.
,
In DEALERthqla*,zuul Retail, in Dry" Goods
till,
,Groceries„ Crockery , Hard-ware, Grass-ware.,
ite. &c., offer adVtuatages to those who ,i. , isli to boy,
&mai to any store in the county. Their alsortmeat
`,lli eitee s i ge muhVgill be sold at prices to cdrrespond
iSk.i.th the times .and , the welds of purchasers. Fur
t
'A,t.ruidi they wan t he undersold:
Among their
,ssortment may be found — a great
4.i ety of good g ensisting of . 1
Broadclot elevery variety and colori . _
Summer Cl ths—fancy, striptal and plain.
Calicoes-- le bed styles of the seaboni
Ladies' Cra -ats; Scarfs, Mitts, Ribons, Silk Vet=
'Nets, Rich Dreg Silks, Fringe and other fzeihimiable
`trimmings for ics' dresses.
Ladies' D Bs Goods of every variety aid snits
,',,,ble for the se u.
- Drawer G. l
;Every article us',
11 Satinets, C
June, 1846.
ds of every description, and in hint.
•' , ally kept in a Dry Gtxxl store.
• , itnereit; &c.
nty OUS LIN I
- `,IT I for sale a
1E LAINEB from Is. Mi. Opwards,
NICTLFCIIIDe.
35.-- I .good stfor - 8 cents other as cheap for cash,;
MU Li' ft Ds'.
1/IGLASSES
Grocerie.
I
t n horse Lumber wagon for{ sale by
S. S. M. tif SON.
RS' and JOINERS' TOOLS--alfirge•
kept Constantly on hand and for sald
prices, at . iMULFORDs'.-
NE hew hi
g‘" -F
kRPtNT
rworttnen
bit Manufacture
i FANNING
AN assogl - e
I k:
E ETI NG
.11.7 at
Scv
LAJI die Scytl:
`Sc., for sale at
1 lI.LLS for sale at J
• MULFIRDs:.
I t of Looking Glamors for sal43 at
,"
1 .. MULE' RDs .
...,Cotton•lnrn, Rollin & , .,ch , tiap
I- ' M U LF ,'
1-1 D
.
Scythe Stones, Orwilesituid Cra
5, Rifles, Rakes, ritchfork,
MULF9RDs'.
QME
k A N unusual
Goods am
?pick, of tilo Pub
People" can
rOr exchange tlu
ATZAIROMHtig
variety of Staple and Falncy Dm--
I t be found tit my Store on. the Enii
is Avenue, in Montrose, wfirre the
turchascrat very low prices !for cash,
iir . produce to good advantae.
•J. B. SALLSBCRY.
A N elegant
VI Baskin SI
LOT If s
C
LARGE
K very low,
GOOD s
Il Boys, at
4 -1 0RDED
,• •
A LOT orfi
ceived an
, 4 , sortment of Ladies' Slipwrs and
oes, very low at .3-1.L.161311.:RY'5.
l ienclid Dress Lawns, - De Dines tuni
l inneres, at SALISBttrs.
.(1 beautiful assortment
t SALISBCRY's.
L ek of Summer Cloths for dents. anal?
SALISBICRI's.
White and Drab Mprepne, at
-SALISBURrs.
! E . plain De latine Shari - kb juat r
1 1 will be sold low, at L
SA USD
lIRQN Steel
rdl Rods, and •Nails, cheap{ at
SALTSIWRy's
iIIFIE PER
N/ at only 33
fTobacco, equal
: 1 1
iINES l
7,5 Linen Co
I ;en, at
folasseil than can be fiiiint in tows:
cents,. with Teas, Sucars, Coffee amts
y low, at
Linen Table and Towel Diaper aini
ting ; a good assortment of risk Lip—
SALISB qtrs.
A lot of first:rate Twedes loth, low,.
SALISBI
IBroad Cloth, Cassirneres and Sati -
nitially low, ht SALIS ti WV's,
, A large alortment of 1‘ isses and,
osiery at reduced pri e. at
SA LIS B g.
Able Diaper ad Linen Mika's., low
gall! burv's.
I EST A 71411 VAL OV
it 1111 W E DES
i 1 at
' c-1
L l ( l l e T t te l isB,:utj
Ladies 1
COTTON
at
Eff3
N 4 VNIn t
'ilk.' ... . J..1 ''ia , 'km
' c -
e of the Public Ave - nue, arjust. re,-
new anti splendid assortmm t of Fresh
in-based at extremely lowi prices for
i•
induced to sell them on as gcsoti tenns
' cap, cheapest or braz shopi, in town.
ash to pay for Goods will do well to
1 efore 'purchasing elsewhere.
i rne 15, 18.16.
,ON west sic
eoiving al
Goods lately p
co:di—and are
as any of the cj
Those having
give us a can
Montrose, J
JUST
M I LL SA)
ECEIVED IN ADDIrrION,
s, >I Cat San - +, at
HAY RA K
S, Foil:8 anti Scythes, at':
S.E.AIRT.E't
SUMMER
:.TUFF for Bop, Carpetinrj &c. nt •
SiA i RLE'd.
:e and fine, and Umbrellasi—rood ar
a Rainy Day, at SBII ftLE's
VP 001 4 S, CA)
tic!es for
T AMES'
1,1 dance,
onnet.4, Slippery, and Calirok in aliun
- SR.ti ItLE
HARDWA I
sides nu!
July Ist. 18
•E, Saddlery, .Crockery, I Axes, be--
1
nerous other articles, at 1
AEAFCLE's.
SELL]
NG OFF CHE
LBATHE ;
ou hand
County. by
BEEF Hid
; .—A rind assortment ke
I • d f4:11}1 AS lOW us can be Cob
' B. SAYRE.
I. el Skins, Fee., wanted y
N s ,, '-. a. TPYRE.
oIALSOIir sale b
. y
Sash,,, asS; and - l'uttyill;vfAYßE
..- •B . !. AYRE.
.--Binglrunto Skinner's dily and
, a pod ussortm it kept co .tautly on . "
t
Igeheitl assortmen ( cos ugs. 01rt
i ' PaY'i;bY.,, . B. ~ AYRE. ,
d S'toire Furniture, ago assortnieur
8.. YRE.
k, Lath, Plaster and Saltk pt usual
.13. SAY . • '
ge3 and Lemons just receb.e,l by '
R. SAYRE.
• UPP,LY of Summer Cloths just re-1
B. SAYRE.
Thp,highest prices paid for Butter
lli the season by B, SAYRE.
6.-
pklN't , S L •
WIN1?0
TOLOI-14HS
1 Mantroa
i d
hand ;al a
Iron Wal/ . .
-TOVE . 1
kept , y
T i IME, Bri
by. . I
FRESH II i
l e TSH h E .edb
BUTTER.
ull th . rou l
June 10, 18
• VE - 4 . 7 .new itopnwed patterns--
listing's:if Air tight gook:htg Stoves.
do do do
do do.
I do do,
do do
ix, - and iieht loves, Stove Ware.
&c., &c, cheap f roast. or improved.
credit.
50 ST
col
Empire
Washin t ,
Conibina!
Parlor,
Coal, l'ailor;
of all .kinilai :‘1
anti approved
I. n
I , on ;
LYONS & CHANDLER
,uraq., 1846.
-Montrose,
tES OF GLASS—aII size; and Win-.
&Ai for sale.,
LYONS & CHANDLER.
150 1:
June, 1848
'AND BEE
Ie of tilue quality, s tor wd
• ;1: . 11ENI: 13;
PO
A FEY B.
!!El
Augn.lt 18
SIX CA
C 01k1PRIS
•ESYANKEE NOT ONS,
couwtp.e
st, iiiint; rest, and shirt Bu na:
toryohrs amt back Comb ;
4, Li
, 14 inch Brads ;
3 0 1,6, 8,10,12;14, 16, & Tacks:
, orThreaa ;
- ea; Oidton, and silk Thread
and seiwing - Bilks
e, from 10.1 to .TO, fine finality;.
Spoons,t ; Laid ; BindingA ; 'Razors,*
.1144 1 481 nooki
or sale by Lyons & Chandler.
&Tors6oo •
• 200 dor,. 1
400 pipe
1,000 iiq.. 24
200 floz. a!
100 lbe,
10,0110iikeins
15,000 Neetil
fettoily,Ti*
4.m.,4lrUshel
4 Eyes,
sept. 1840.
A
N
SEAIRLE's
onstnntly
iteht in the
by
kiffo3