The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, December 03, 1846, Image 3

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    KIDNAPPER Sa4TENCESI.--.Thomas Tin
on,, who was kconyieteo at . the August
fin of the AtlatPs county court, on the
a ge of kidnapiling a family of free color
. persons fromi . tbat county, was sentenced
week, by theicourt, sitOg at Gettys
tag., after a recap to grant a new trial, to
vc years solitarAconfinemmit at hard labor
the Eastern P4nitentiary.
SCIENTIFIC LETUILES.--Doct. R. Ltorr r
no is delivering
_ L- it it course of evening Lec
ures on Anatomy i and Physiology, at the
''ourt-house, in is Borough, commencing
Tuesday evening last. The subject is
ine of very deep moment,
l and one :with
Bich every per4u should more or less fa
ii iliar. The Di* appears t 9 be - thoroughl i y
cquainted with ,the subject of which he
•ats, and, with the aid of a very ingenio, s
i t
piece of t raechaniftn, a perfect model of t
human frame ,
ekOlains the anatmnical struc
ture and ‘mecliahical functions,of the ha=
atm body. 1 , t ,
TThe Power Mills belonging to Mr.
B e aty, about 8 ales from Baltimore, on the
S u squehanna #4lroad, *as; blown tip, with
a terrific explositin, on the-morning of the
23d ult. Five iten were blown to atom,
and three large
„buildings belonging to the
es tablishment, which stood 70 feet apat 4
were scattered bier a space , of ten acres.-L.
The quantity of Powder in the mill exceefi
ed two tons: Li every direction from the
m ill, for the distaitce a mile and a half, all
i
time buildingi trdre injured more or lesZ
"A Nevi 'flau"—One terns ! , 1
A few of the resscs, which, with oldie
apparant zeal tat' the advancement of an in
dividual, than the success ,of party ; ' have
advocated the r4ominationl of Gov. Shank,
are careful to c4ceal from heir readers the
impotent fact, that, so far as there has,been
au expression orppinion o• the subject, the
opposition to so ilitichial a i f ourse is at least
as strong in numbers as its advocates. This
is shown to be tiue by the peoceedings Of
Democratic mo,,hings and ; the opinions 'of
the pres,=, whici4ve have from time to time
uphhshed, but twjti,ch 'are` denied even a pis
,:itiz notice in thPse journals which evinced
a44errainatimi kother to sink the party by
-;e-nonlination 64. the present Executive thOn
to succeed by _t4 selection of a new condi-
dare.
The followin; proceedings of the Denip
cratic Committerf Superintendence of the
city and county f. Philadelphia, we copy
front the PennOlanian
DEMOCRATIC
. iCOMMITTE ' t OF SUPERIN
TENDF.Ntr..-,Ait Itt meeting'[of the Democrat
ic committee 4t Superi t ttendenee of the
Cay of Philadelphia, at e Eagle Hotel,
Chesnut street, ):ton Thursday evening, NON--
mberl 9th, 1846, FRANCIS 911 - #OPER,
Esq., was callq to the (hair, in the Rh
:wilco ofthe.Pr4ident.
.
The 11)11ov - int resolutions were unahi
mously adopted{ and ordered to be publilb
ed.., la wt
Resolved, That the diminished vote in
this state and New York is the principal
cause of the Wing succesa,: . and we belive
the Democracy iofeach these States: to
emistitute a4lecided majcirity, by whom !the
principles of t o Democratic party and its
a:rei:fancy vvilg at the net election, be tri
utn pliantly maititained.
Resolved, That to obtain sucrpsg we must
deserve it, by ciose and scrupulous - devotion
:0 principles rot) not to men ; and thatithe
in(lidates of t 4 party ought to be such as
are known to herfirm and energetic in thelad
rancement of Democratic doctrine, and can
command the nbpproval and support of the
entire party. . .
Resolved ; That we recognise "Rotaion
in Office" as alt essential*c principle ofitbe
Democracy; that ottc,ers belong to the whole
people and shottld be constantly distnbitted
among those I intitled by political and Per
sonal merit to 0-ecived stick' honors , ; long
terms of servrt4e . and copaiant re-el-adons
are unsuited troiihe Demvirmtic inatittitiOns,
whose objectsl #re to prcimOte the greatest
rood of the gratest number..
[Commtuticot9d for the Pieeple'• Advocat
[l* . w YORIti Nov. 10,18 0 .
..
~.
Gentlemen : In consequence of freqUent
applications snide to ourlfrgends, to beOme
agents for dit4rent Insurance dompahies,
such as ildlarihe, Fire,i Life, and Inland
Navigatiorl, uithe of *hich applications pur
port - to come ;;from respectable Insurtince -
Companies of this city, we have deemed it
our duty to sq. to you, and through youlo
your friends, iliiit from recent developem?nts f
there are those ho do not posssesss th -
e eon
' 1..;
fidence of the public.
I d
Should you, Or any of your friends, bet ap
plied to, to becime agenyor any Insur ance
Company located in thusicity, we will take
pleasure, on application from you, to report
to you such facas as to their standing, capi
tal, and respe4tabifity, as may be proper
subjects of ithi t try ; ; wishing thereby, to pro
tect the interior, from what we deem ksys
tem of imposition; which seems to be of
modern origin,lltnd is practiced to a great
cztent in our entry,
Peeling a deksire to sfrve you in this, or
In any , o ther. wily that niay proinote:yoUr in
tert.T,, and thti'of the cnmmunity in which
ou reside, 1 '1
We are yours re'spedfully,
.Wocebsvetto dk, DtrAENBERY, ''
F
40 William-Street.
We are satitted fame the standing 'land
- facilities of t lernbove Rim, that they have it
to their powe obe of eat - service to iheir
frieads in .the amiet e mentioned
Elias G. Dra Presi nt Trust Pirelli's. ,
Co. a 'i
yl(1 1
Lambert Su ' ' ni, P ' ent of the Egirita--
ble Ins. c l .
•J. W. Savage, resideht National yire Lai.
Co. t!, ,
S*-- Baldwin, Piesident Pelican Mutuallns.
Co. 1- . . .
R. Ravens, Prisident "Howard Ins. Co,(
,J. W. Otis, PrOident of the North Atheri
can Fire I utatrance ffro.
Jc*pb Walker,
•
tile Mutual Ma,
M. Robinson, Pre:
ranee Co. 'of-N ,
Zeb. Cook,,Presi
Co.
F. T. tnqueer, P
Co. ":
resident Lot* the Mercan
,llle ins: 'co.
-ident Mutual • Life ban
,w-York. '
ent 'of genial Safety Ina
resident (~f'Firetnanis s.
esident of the. City Fire
itv of New:York.
R. A. Reading,
co. of the
Rio: Brewer, Pre•
Insueatice Co.
Jas. D. 'P. Ogden
tual Life Ins. CI
A. M. Merchant;
- ante Mutual In
Chas. Town, Pre]
Ins, Co. of Ne
T. W. Thorne, P
Cp.
. •
dent East River Mutual
PresidOt Nautilus Mu-
. President of the Al
. Co.
dent of ithe " /Etna Fire
York."
•sident 0 . Jefferson Ins.
N. G. Rutgers, P
tool Ins. Co.
T. B. Satterthw
New York Ins 1
A. B. Nelson, P
Co.
sident. of the General Mu-
ite, Asiiistant President
!flinee CO:
..dent pun
,Mutual In&
President of the Atlantic
Walter R. Jones,
Mutual Ins. Co,
ISPROTED
WHEELS -Mr.
the.wester,n part
has just had •pat
tor *Tinges and
advantages over t
use, will entirely
wheel is entirely
the spokes are in
shell of the hub
the wheel. Asc
the hub keeps th
The spokes are a
a manner that if
wheel can not co
ing it with the so
advantages of 14
per cent.cheape6l
wheels, much st
construction, and
Fhe. invention
of very scientific r
it superior to any
' in use.
ATRIAGEI AND WAGGON
. P. Con ‘ iaolly, resideng in
,1
f the State of New York,
nted an! improved wheel
aggons which, from its
le wooden wheels now in
upersedC them. Mr. C.'s
(iron, s 4 constructed that
erted lough holes inthe
nd fitted into the rim of
' iv insetted in the shell of
spokes' in their places.
tached ti the hub in such
he rim hould break the
e apari 4 each spoke bipd
e degree of force. The
. C.'s wheel is - that it is 25
jand lighter than wooden
I cotiger iii its material and
more Cosily repaired.—
is received the approbation
mechanics who pronounce
other Wind of wheel now
Ins.---44n Thursday a rail
.urred n Wcnham, Mass,
_ Irish - girl was so much in
necessary the amputation
e Sakai Register states
THE SOMNIFIC
rottd accident oc
by which, a youn
jured as to rcpt
of an arm. T
that
" The opemti
Fisk, who admi,!
perfect success,
known by Dr. C
Morton, Dentist
which produces '
sure cal operatic)!
the girl continue:
close .of the dreg!
quired what the . 1
other inhalation,
insensibility, an.
supposed she ha
,n was performed by Dr.
istered tb the sufferer, with
he new )Ireparation made
arses Ti Jackson and Dy.
f Boston, the inhalation of
nsensibility to the pain of
s. Th' r e unconciousness of
undistarbed until near the
.ing, when she simply en
were ding, but with an
immediately relapsed into
, upon coming to hearelf,
been dreaming."
GROWTH OE TIIE FREE STATES AND OF
THE WEST.--a recent cdlculation as to the
political strength of the fliee and slave States,
givOs the following results : The total vote i n
the Union for, President in 1844, was about,
in round numbers, 2,700,000
The vote of the free State s was 1,900,000
The vote of the slave Suites was 800,000
Majority fni States ; 'ivote
The striking fact her is, that the ma
jority in thefree States
.exceed the whole
vote in The States not free.
The electoral vote ofihe free States was 161
Slave Statesll4'
•
Majority of voters in free States 47
FRAM) is stated that a
large portion of the white sugar in the mar
ket has a large admixture of floured marble
in it—say two qr three ounces to the pound.
1 Gen. Sc.att took passage in the South
•ernor for Charleston, S. C. on Friday last,
on his way to kart the•army •in the south.
40 ,
COstua t nie of former times.
When Gov. Howdoin reviewed the troops
4 t
of IgasSachuset i in 178.5 3 he was dressed
in a gfty wig, in
hat, a white broad
cloth coat and waistcoat, red small clothes
and black silk s ockings4
In 7782 , .• H+cock received his
guests in aged Velvet cap, within which was
one of fine linnea, turned, up over the edge
of the elvat one ; two of three inches. , He
wore t blue damask goWn, lined with silk, a
white (satin embroidered waistcoat, black
satin small clothes, white silk stockings and
red morocco slippers. I
Theiludges of the SuOretne Court of Mas
sachusetts 3 as late as 1r93, wore robes of
scarleti,faced with black velvet; and in sum
mer, Mack silk gowni t Gentlemeh wore
coats of every variety oil color, generally the
f 2
cap and collar of velvet iof a different color
from t e coat. 1
17 '
Gen. ;Washington arrived in Ne w
York from Mt. Vernon, Ito assume the duties
of`the) Presidency. Me was dressed l in a
full suit of Virginia homespun. On his visit,
roliof Englnuld soon ter, he wore the old
if
Coiiti ntal uorm, e cept on Sabbaths,
when e appe aled in bIi ck. •
Yoh Adams, when ce President, wore
j s
a swo , and walked tht streets with his hat
under is firm. I
At ' levee in Philadelphia President
,f ti
Wash gton w s clad in black ' velvet, Ms
hat s powd red, an gathered behind in
a silk ag ; ye ow gle es, knee and shoe
buck) ; he hld in hi hand a Cocked hat
ornam nted w th a co trade, fringed about
an incl. . - A at i c y -
with bl,
to leathi
ilt hung 1
deep,
'n a wh
d steel h
sword
polish
~~
I.
accuse
FL,
Belle
yeste
barn
giers.
$2 YOZ .
n says
ay, we
dentin
rtes.
" Amo
upwa .1
d for d'
ed my 'eui4," said an old
"by he, it piece of stair
first floor urn:Wow, With a
:cementliffuied. God !it hid
'
• ct. I u saw who were
I, wail& firing a gun,. near
I; they a forsook the build
, • pots, aid Lhavela4 no oc
e extra aps !of 7my , dining
4# I w
'e man,
out of m,
aUDOU
ed eft*.
• tida. I
U house
Ithe-first
to use t
I . lice. I
eccen
ear •
broke /
the d!:
1337.1. I
a tal
ln* . at
came ,
table
,! Laker fro in; *cite°.
• TelegraphO for the N. Y. Sun.
Another Revolution—Probable Interference
of England=-Surrentid of Tampico.
WASIIINGTOiIt Nov, 28, 1846.
I leap that important despatches hive
this deli been received from our squadron in,
the gulf of. Mexico. The Mexican admin
istratioh is dissolved, and Almonte is vino .
to Englund . Santa Anon hots been compel
lede to ;refund the two Imilllcms of dollars
which lie recently stole from 'a cenducta.—
The Ebglish Minister in Meiico, Mr. Bank
head, probably interfered with the course of
Santa Anna. Mexico its in a bad condition.
The; following intelligence by telegraph
is front!, the New Orleans papers of the 21st
inst 3-4 : The U. S. steamer Mississippi arrived
at the W. pass on the. 20th, and iternedi
ately forwarded the news up to the city of
the capture of Tampico on theil4th fast, by
the U.S. squadron. The fleet sailed under
Com. Conner on the 11th and 12th, and on
the 14th Com, Perry Crossed the bar with
the Spitfire, Vixen, Pe, Bonita, and Reef
er, ha4iag received re inrorcements from the
Cumberland, Mississippi, Princeton and St,
Marys; There was nu opposition made to
the artily by the Mexieans, and the town
was sUrrendered to our 'forces uncondition
ally, the garrison havilag been previously
withdrawn. The Mississippi sailed imme
diately for the Belize, fpr troops to garrison
the city. She touched at the Brazos, and
despatthed a lieutenant to Gen. Patterson's
camp; to obtain troops for the garrison, A
force would also be immediately despatched
from. lew Orleans. Tampico is now pos
sessioh of the marines and sailors of the fleet.
Energetic War Movements.
Adtices from Havana to the 13th instant,
received at New Orleans, states that nothing
has feet been done under the letters of
marque and naturalization which Mexico
has sent there for sale. The U. S. steamer
Misliisippi, Commodore Perry, left New O
rleans j:m the 21st, witha detachment of 50
men dnd the guns and munitions of war
belonging to the State of Louisiana, tendered
for tlie use of the United States by Govern
nor JOhnson. General' Brooke is preparqd
to take the responsibility of despatching to
Tanitiico any amount of troops that may be
deemed necessary for its defence, and Gen.
Jessup is furthering this important object
with Idacricity, in his department. About
600 then will soon have been sent from New
Ode hs to guard the captured city.
Death of Cap. "fidgety.
Tli:e last advices from • Monterey brought
the Melancholy intelligence of the death of
the giillant Capt. Ridgely, of the artillery.
On the 25th ult., whilst riding into town, his
horse: slipped on the smooth pavement, and"
threV him with such violence against a rock
as to' F produce coneussiOn of the brain, which
terminated his existemic.
MEATH OF REV. Ma. AnstsrttoNa...—This
gentliman has been for several years the
Secretary of the Ameirican board of Corn
missitmers for Foreigh Missions, Ond has
been a most faithful add zealous servant in
its cause. He recently went to Boston with
a view of seeing off and bidding farewell to
the missionanes who sailed a few days since
from that port. He Was on - his return to
New! York, and perished in the ill-fated
wrecjs of the Atlantic. He is very general
ly reiretted.
1,100,000
CORRICTEII AVEEKLT FOR (THE PEOPLE ' S ADVOCATE.
Whe4d flour, per barrel
Rye Z., do do
Corn }neat do
Wbenl, per bushel
Rye, •do
Corn i do 0,77 e o,go
Barley, do 0.24 ea 0,32
Oats,, do 0,36 ra 0,38
Flax,!,Per lb. American, 0,03 eO,OB
Tallow, per lb. rendered, i . 0,09 ra 0.09 k
Banat' per lb. Orange co. 0,15 e 0,18
110 western daily, ' 0,10 fa 0,15
Cbeei,e, per lb. 0,06 e 0,08
BeefOer barrel, mess, 6,50 fa 7,00
v do prime, 1.50 e 5,00
Pork per barrel, mess, ' 9,874 , a:10,00
do pr ime, , 7,8740' 8,00
Lard per lb. 0,05t0 0,07
llama', per lb. smoked 0,05 fa 0,08
Featiters per lt a liz e Tese 0,25 e 0,30
Ox horns, per 8,00 012,00 .
Cow!:. ' do ' 2,00 fa 3.00
American stool, per lb. sancm 0,27 4i) 0,31
do
;• full bloOd Merino 0,27 ea 0,284
ido . '4 &I Merino 0,18. fa) 0,204
do ' native 4. i Merino 0,16 II 0,22
- 4
LECTURES.
C; C. Batmen:ill, Esq., of Philadelphia,
Providence permitting, will spend some eight
.
or tlin dap 31:1 this County, lecturing on the
subl:tcts ofintemperance and Slavery. He
will
,e at the times and places as follows:
Siwingville, at the Presbyterian Meeting
houie, Wednesday D.c. 2d, at 2 o'clock P.
M.,*ind at Diwock earners, in the evening
of die same day.
Montrose, Thursdt47 and Saturday even
ing Deci 3d and stlit
Ftiendstille, Friday, at 2 o'clock P.M.,
Deli 4th, and at Forest Lake, in the eve
ning of the same day
Feat Bend; Tuesday, 2 oclocit P. M.,
Deei 8, and Liberty, evening of the same day.
Btooklin Centre ; Thursday, 1 o'clock P.
M., Oec. 10, and at 'tortoni village, evening
of tale same,day.
I'ipssibly other notices may be given. It
is diisired that the friends in the several places
named, will make the necessary arrange
meOts for the meetings. Let the lovers of
trutii, eloquence, and logical reasoning, be
sure ; to rally out to the meetings. They
willtlear one of the ablest speakers in the
Unied States, by so doing. A. L. P.
k feathers ; a long
r scabbard, with a
t his hip.
, - =
1; 4 CURE FOR THE PILE&
i l Roils, N. Y. April Ist 1845.
D 4 Smith :—No man ever suffered more severely
withi the Piles than myself—l have made use of
man kinds of medicines for this troublesome corn
plaket, but found no relief until I used
,your Improv
edti 'labia V eg etable Sugar Coated PMs, and four
boxes effec a complete cure. I can recommend
them in all su h cues.
ii WM. LANPIIRAR.
Its s fact not universally known, that the ingre
dients in many pills in common use act with two
much force upon the liver and the coats of the atom
ach,and by their drastic qualities very frequently
Ic o.
pr e the Piles: Not io with Dr. Smith's Pills.—
The will cure this distressing complaint in every
in
thout postive proof.
The New Orleans
g the sales of flour
of two thousand
et shipment to Al
Office 179 Greenwich street, (large brick block.)
OrAlways ask for the Improved Indian Vegeta
ble gm..
orAnii lee that G. 1364 Smith is torittes with a
pett.oll the bottom of-the him.
Akenta—N. Mitchel & Co. and 4.. Ethridge, Mat
ron
NEW YORK MARKET*.
. COLDS. C 'COIN, COSSUMPTIONi, ETC. -It should
he renierulie . that a cough is always on evidence
that some im niity is lodged in the lungs, which, if
not speedily moved, will so irritate those delicate
brgnns as to' produce itillarnmation of the lungs. a
disease which we all know is the high rend to con
sumption. -
IVright a Indian regdable Pills are a safe, easy,
and certain cure fur colds and coughs, because they
carry off by . She stomach and bowels, those morbid
humors whit):l, if deposited upon the lungit,ure' the
cause of the above 4an i erons complaints. A single
twenty-five (knit box of said Indian Vegetable Pills
is generally tiufficient to make a perfect cure of the
most obstintite cold : and at the stone time the di
gestion is improved , and the Wood so completely pu
rified, that nw life and vigor are given to the Whole
frame.
Remember, the only' original and genuine Indian
Vgetable Pills have the written signature of Wm.
IVrtght on the top label 'attach box.
Agents for !the sale of Wright's Luau' Vegetable
Pills in Montrose, Mills & Shenrutn. For other a
gencies ace advertisement iu another column.
Ileeeips for the Peoples' Advocate,
1 For the week ending Dcc. 3, 1846.
Daniel Oakley, $l,OO pays to No. 64
A. G. Skinner, . . 1,00 " " 52
Benj. Ayles*orth., 1,00 • " " 52
Herman Baldwin, 1,00 " " 72
Calvin Wellum, ' 1,00 " " 52
0. E. Mayo,. 1,00 " " 77
Patrick Garry,
John C, Mich*,
Danieht.
In 13ritl,g,eicater, fiery suddenly, on Tuesday eve
ning the Ist inst., Mr. Gensan Isnau., aged about
GO years.
'...7kbucrtiscmcnts.
FAIN FOR SALE.
A trallEAU MAIB,SIIIII.
HE subscribers wishing to dispose of
I their real estate, offer for sale their farm
whereon they now reside, pleasantly situa
ted in Ditnock township, Susquehanna co.
Pa., containing one hundred and twenty
fme acres of first rate land ; suitably divi-
Ad into plough, meadow and woodland,
and in a , ery good stale of cultivation.—
There are on the premises a framed dwel
ling house; a good tramed barn; waggon
house and ;other out buildings—also, a fivie
bearing orthard, with never failing spring s
and streams of water. Title indisputabl,
and possession given on the first of April
next. For further particulars, and for a
view of the property inquire of the subscri- L
hers on the premises.
EZEKIEL BEDELL & SON.
Dimock, Dec. 1, 1846. 26-4 w
zoirslon LJiQIE6III
TO. THE PEOPLE.
CBALDWIN tenders his thanks for the
• the extensive patronage he has receit
ed, and would inform the public that he has
taken a Partner, which has enabled him to,
make a fine improvement in his Shop, or
Grocery, and also, to obtain a small assort
ment of GROCERIES, such as
Ten, Coffee, Sugar, Allspice, Pepper, Gin
' ger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamon, Salara
tus, Raisins, Lemons, Heron, Codfish,.
Mackerel, Sword-fish, Rice, Flour, Mo
lasses, Bair Soap, Plug Tobacco for from
Gets to 4 2.5cts per pound, Sperm Candles,
dipped Tallow Candles, &e. &e.
Also, as fine an assortment of Children's
Toys for Christmas and NeW-Year, as was
ever brought into Montrose ; Nuts of all
kinds, and, Candies of the best quality; all
of which will be sold CHEAP fin CASH;
but NO TRUST.
85,00 fir) 5,37
2,50 e 2,75
2,62 e@ 3,00
1,05 ' 1,15
0,70 .1 0,75
Pies, Cheese, Cakes, and Crackers of all
kinds, constantly on hand:,
500 lbs.' of • good LARD WANTED, in
exchange for Groceries or Cash:l
To the Gentlemen, and Eddies too, all who
like a coon dish of OYSTERS, or a cold ,
bite of good Pie, Cheese, ekc,, please call,
we have good Eating Rtioms and Tables,
well furnished. Please call and take a bite.
N. B. We intend to keep the room clear
from Boys who ought tb be at home, and
have no business lurking around.
Montrose, December 1,184 d.
LATEST ARRIVAL OF
NETP GOODS.
Yr HE subscriber is now receiving his win
'L. ter stOck of Goodi, comprising the us
ual variety, which have been purchased at
the present unusual low prices, and will be
sold as chap as can be found in this sec
tion of country. Grateful for past favors,
the subscriber feels persuaded that the ex
tremely lmti prizes at which he is enabled to
offer Goods, he will merit a continuance of
of patronage. Please call.
He would invite the attention of the pub
lic to the following •
Coshmerei and d'Lains, elegant patterns,
and very cheap.
Alpaccas and gold Plaids i cheaper and
better than ever.
A large and splendid assortment of cali
cos, decidedly the cheapest ever offered in
this market:
Fancy Ctuisimers, a great variety and ex
ceedingly low.
Broadcloths—a large assortment, at pri
ces that will certainly please.
Plain and fancy Satinets, very low. Ver. ,
mont cloths, also very cheap, only 40 cents
per yard, and other things at the same rate.
Iron, Nails, and Nail Rods.
Sugars,--a large supply of strictly prime
Sugars, jUst received, and will be sold cheap
as the cheapest.
Java, Laguayra, and Rio Coffees, which
will be sold very low.
Molasses at only 2s 6d per gallon.
Teas—;a large lot of those prime first rate
,Teas on hand again. _
6 lbs. of Tea for one dollar. •
Leethek, pronounced by the best judgee,
the cheapest in town.
Sbeetings, Cotton Yarn, Batting, Wick,
ing, Shovels, Hardware, Ticking, Flannels;
Buttons, Bleached Muslins, Hciikf i s. dr4;
&c., all ry cheap:
v Vestin ,
.a splendid variety of Worsted,
Velvet an Satin Vestings, jtist arrived.
. . B.
J. . SALLSBititY. '
1
Montrcise, 25th Nov. 1846.
TITANTIED, IMMEDIATELY, at thii
Offir. Nov. 25.
GOOD Dollar Tea . seUing. fin 84 SIT; by
1,00
1,00
• ,63
DIED,
COW !
VAME into he enclosure of the subscrtlier
‘L ' r op Suifilfry the 27th ult., a red wileh
Cow, with lenge Inirns, the points turniniiin,
sor Cl , years lit The owner can havej Izer
by proving property, paying charges, / iind
taking her *ay. , ELIAS WILCO*
Silver Lake, Nay. 11, 1846. I Ow
Isaa6 L.Post.4•eo.
.. ~j M
A 114 recei
,I:4iog their FALL & ii , liVrEß 4 IVdig,
Al Whieh 41 be sold cheap as can be bougie. iu
town. fi
French, English, rind American Clogs.
Gold, an steel-Mixed Beaver - tlol II
Satinets rind Krseys. - • it;
Velvet anil Satin Vestings—rich. I = 4
li
Plain and plaid 'Cravats. itl
Alpacca, pas 10 ere, and . d'Lain Roixii.
TA ,
Bonnet'...%tins, purple and blue.
• Bonnet tititntninps.--ticli. i
'
Dress triiimings, fringes, velvet Ribmids,
& Gitaps., 1 1.
.
Prints, so piecel--from 5 to2scts.pe4d.
Ginghamp, plain and tlvill'd, rich, oopi.d.
Shaw la—lfiroche, Waffle, Ciiinee. ,
Grocerie4 'largo assortment ,
" 77
52
" 54
. ....
Teas, froth 2s tO 8s per lb. ' 'l l
Iron, Spring-steel, Nails, Band.ironlind
Vitw-bars. ;; - ?ii ,i
t-
I
Hardware of every kind. h;. il
~
Mill-sawit and files. ' M'
Looking-glasses, best asst in town.
--- ,
Crockery;' o - 1 , o :tz:
..i
A large - stock of Men's and Boy's Nots
& Ilio,gruni--alsO Women's -and Miires *
Shoes of ertry description.
Flour, &c.: &c. , IV gi
We trustfour friends will at least call find
examine oUr sto4k—we an and wilOell
CHEAP ENOUGH. ,
?,I ISAAC L. POST & C O.Q
Mos6ros4 Nov. i 5, 1840. .•-.,:;
. „
6001 AI
..„,,
• if,
T HE Subscribes
rot
are now receiving tit.
~ ~
stock t* Fall and Winter- GOO S,
which will be sold pn their usual accon4at
ing terms, fiir READY PAY. _ '7 : !
MILLS & SIItRMAIi.
Moittros#, Nov. 4, 1840.,54,
• •1-s; •
T has been currently report
ed thnitugh the county, and
it" the declared opinion of hen
titeds, thtit ivapoint of variety and
tft, the supply of HATS and.CA:O; at
& Hat and Cap Store on the Pest
side of the Pliblie Avenue in Montrose, exceed ahy
thing of the kind ever exposed for sale in this ritiglon
of country. limier, do you discredit the rumor
Remeniber the. l'oet'4 admonition:
doubts 04 d are traitorti,
And rnakeis lose the good we oft might wit*
Oct. 22,11846,
6
-..,,
20 . Dozen •
. , FA
rrNE NLIRIA, Brush, Moleskin and Sillc.alats,
of Fall utal Winter Fashions; on hand at .Merrill
& Root's Higt Store, which will be sold 4aper
than et'er fol ready pay.
15 b iay o zic u okezed at and nat. Lyritle,Trze&tt,42o
-
6 DOZ, sqpirrel Ilona and Ladies' Fnr Capad).
M &'s:
.. ,..i
~
• . .
5 n DOZ Otter, steal, Nutria and Mosttrtit. Fur
11' Cap at •• - Ai &re.
2ch DOt. Men's and Boy's plain cloth dips of
1., diffetent styles and quality, at Mdo R's.
9 Men's
DOZ. Men's and Boy's silk and cotton jlazed
Cups, Weivdozen Buffalo Robes, and an*quan
ty oflutir 41, sealet, and worsted Caps at MOi-, R's
:: • ,i;
9n DOE. :ph- coney, imitation brush, fai r and
/ 7 woc4 sportiug,and wool slats—also Oat Ca-
SCS, Mufti C+esi, Cap Cases, &c. at M &It's.
:...!
CA" paid for Pelts by . M$ R.
,z 3
it
B INtIH.4 !TON i'law Points for
1 Side Hill do.
Also Waynit County iPoints at
Montroie, Oct. ; 22. 1846.
S
~,
SHOVES.,.
lf
FRANK4IN condtmation cooking stoves. l',,
Washington air tight do. do. .}
1
If
Congress aik tight , do. do. ,1
Empire air light , do. do.'''''
Doable oval , ' - . ' . do. do. ??,
Rotary & do. am ~ ,I,
4 Holo 1 ,
•
, do. do •I!
Victoria e , , do. do: • iii
Parlor :). .. do. do:
Air tight Pirlor stores
Church an 4 shop swims _ .! , i
Stove . WartEs of all kinds. 1.1,
Stove pipe,lbows, Pnk, Ash pads, Coal Hoils, &c
&c. for sal 4 cheap at Lyon & Chanalers.
Montrose' sept. 22; 1846.
1'
, 0 •
MORE riif EW GOODSi!
, 1
ip.
i 3 4Klmo a. op.,
.1
AVE ieceivedltheir usual supply kit Fall
iik and 'Winter ,Groods ; which they
H
their old friends, ! and alsb new ones i io call
and examine, and they will find as gd an
tirasscirtinctit ns molt people keep in 44 sec
tion,;inclfiding Dry Goods, Groceriesli, ard
ware, &e.; &c. and a general variety{ cif fix:
ings, whOe people will be satisfied that they
get the Worth of their money.
Nov. 20, 11346, A
N. B.—We will pray better price 4 and
give mord Gobds for Corn, Rye, OattiilHay,
and rnosall kifids of produce, than A:) , oth
er shop ifi these . Diggine. Those Oa have
any right' kind of Plunder to sell w4ld do
well to mill and try at - SEARt o t'S
.• I fi
lAA I'o
IN
L. l
T_TIOIIiST Mariei price' will be paiii 4'or any
11 iluatiiity of 13titter, Outai Rye ) Corn. afid Flan
net at .!! ' suliabiiry's.
rept:3, 111.16. ,
e 1.
P, SATINETS.
PLuNionci stripcd satinet?' 20 per can
tban eyer, justlcome at • s Salii
sept' t 3, )346.
BitOGANS.
111/17SN'ISI and Bole -brogans, at the redo
frion - 4s. to P.a. at BALI,
Sept. 1(, 1846, ,
1 . 11
-TUSIr riceiced alot of firstratol3 l
ole
it Sold Oniing lowz—from 12
perpOnai i i, at • • 8
;govt.. 1 ,18 , 16. I
' ' 1 Cip-FlBll. - ,i .
A FRS‘H lot of prime Coii•Fialt for a ,
per plund, at= . , S 'I i
aept. 10
. 1848- -,, - i ..
k
CASgIMERES
LATE Y
t;T at 1 and u g
in low as
114 t 3 1 184
NEW g 2 0 .00., • .
t sc r ibe r ,. thankprl for pak l4 favors of hii
ands the publio, respectful ly invites their
11te,itow. end splendid lo of Goods uow
misting of . :. • I
Gliods, Hardware, rockery, .
• ass ,TVare, Looking- ?asses,
Groceries, Nails, Books -
Staliguery, Fish, de, etc.
i be saki as low as usual.
. .7
yr liE su
friend,
attention ti
opening„c
LIZ
which wil
Oct. 5.
N. 8.--1
Tull
J Lyons.
Vaulted, Groin, Butter, )3ocks, Whit.
orw;'Beeswnx, &c. &e.
11 ''113111PIER.21F1!
•
t the Old Hat Factory,
nil cheapest assortment o
,th, is place. Also . , for !
and seasoned 18 inch
!he iierBolll who took n pa
,p requested to ret
blocks are still out, • '
,ed to return them.
1,846.
EVER:
best . 1
eve? ADP •
horse tvug
N. ll= 11
frmn the el,
A few hot]
are rope*
sept
i OW-GLASS
B . by 10, 10
8, 10 by 12, 11
8, 10 by 14, 1
9; , 10 by 15, 12
nd 14 by 18, G 1
8 by 10,10 bylf
r sale by
4b
5 b
Oh
7 by
7 hy 9,
Sash, I
LYONS &
1; 30, 1846; •
CM
BY the I
the 51
the Gen. T
according,
Winter r..=
or no T: •
with neat
!IN 74111Q,M1
j. test netts Gen. Tayloriw
1- tremendously, an
or of Montrose, is muds
the late full and cots
! Mas t which he has just t
he is bound to please
Its and substantial work:
1,11 Shen notice and w+unted to fit if
eup.
anted, a fine Milted, smooth hawed .'
bout 15 years old, from e country, of
&cs, as an apprentic to the Tailor
! , stone need apply bit such a* eta
.Inluentlea. Apply I
JOHN GRI
• , Oct: IS, 1346,
Cutting
properly
young I.ld
Food c.,
mg msm•
come well
Mon. : z
81 REWAR :!.
D from the subscriber, ..thetime in June
deep red yearling STE 14 about mid..
Whoever will return d steer, or Ova
wherele may be limn shall recervo
ward. JOHN 1117MDUI.L.
l ater, Oct. 13, 1846.
TRAY'
kJ last, a
filing size.
informAtio
the above
Bridge
k 0 —new an imp .ved pattetits—
consisting of Air tight C. king Istoves.
do .o do
do do 'ttio
lo do
Jo do,
a-, Box) and air debt Std es, Stove Were
&c. &c. &c., cheap for h orimptovcd
•ed credit. • t.
LYON'S & iLkNDLEN..
, Jane, 1846.
NO THOSE BUSINESS DI: ECTORY.
1,50
Emp
Wasi
Corn
Patio
Coal, Pull
of all kin
El
and uppro
Montro
. ,
• J .. , B. SESIMON ,
on Maker-s-shop in Sear o's block, %Vast
nblic Avenue.
I3oot &
side of
OWEN WILLIA
Barber
the b
. Hair Dresser—shop o
meat of A. Baldwin's sh,
IL SEARLE &
, rtment of Dry. Goods,
&c:, West side of Pa
A rood
ware,
' BENJ. SAYR
Stoves, Hardware, Dry I
Oldie Avenue.
Dealer in
side of
YONS &CH t:
&byes, Tiu-ware, Station
Dealers
East sidq of Public A
MRRRILL & R
Hats, Caps, Furs, Plo
de of Public Avenue.
Defilers i
West
E. W.. RAWLEI ,
nes the Blacktonithing *linen in its vari
ches at his old Stand near Keeler l a
B. S. BENTLIY,
t. Law, at the old office a few rode west
ourt-house.
Still cnn
ous b
V 40,44
".0 50
ASOrs.
Attorney
of the
AMES N. ELDR D
a Chair Making. Also
g, Turning, Paper Han
'stand ou Turnpike st.-
Cabinet
I'ainth
his tild
A. CHAMBER I
et Law, Office over the
corner of Publie 4ventt
Attorney
& Co„
PARK` & DDI • CK,
& Surgeons. I Office; -est side of the
Avenne over the Store o 4 i lit Searle & Co.
Pine. - ." Z. Dtmoci.
Physic' . 1
Public
LINES di LO(
e tenets, overiMerril
Fashiona
J. ETHER!),
Fidits, Confectionaries,
cilf, and a veribty of ni
liE
1 MILLS & ,§EV.R
Stare: A general vane
d. One door below the
Farmer'
on h,
Posit.
'MACK & ROG RS,
ordain and Sleikh. Man :tannins on Tarn
• -t; at the old Dear&le stand, ark ready
e cuatomora, in the nwst Fefinedatyle of the
'tides in our line tbnitantly on hand for,
d inpairing done on iiliort notice. -
Coach, •
pike s
to s•
age.
mile,
DAVID CLEMONS,
and Sleigh MUker and repairer, any r
bei
at Nis ahop - a few rods South of the_Borongh,
heivill be happy to wait on Cuatomen.
Curing ,
found
whe
D. POST'& CO:
era, and Ploigh ltinafacavere-rShop at
stand near' the maid ace of D. Poet.
I
Iron F.
the o
- LUSH & !MU .
6 at Law; OtThe a
House. Lusx.
liE
I - JERRE L
;Tl'Dry Goias, Groce
ooklintler—=E4t aid
Deal&
and
J. 8.. BALI
axis for the 1'441,
-Cheep
side
ISAAC L: 4'o T & CO.
in Diy . Goode, Hard vire, orookork,
r of Public Aveinte atid Turnfole
•
I •
ihesper
Deale
corn
\
d.
I
'sl
I
'Dft. H. -• ITH,
Teeth tet 6old Plato ata
tpeiations on the teetltitutlaei beef ati Ott
nialat. L.' Searles' lOU m i ed4. 4l i al a vuo .
• of oaoh.woek.
- JOHN Olt
ble Tailor—Tivo
lie
price
ILY 3.
- S. S. MULF9)
in , riry Goods, Owe:
szc.,East lade
ES
:2- J: ;8: .PEIR
ig Good e, !,HArd :
lllKlthy,eeeti, 9niu
Suaq, co. Pa.
: I er, and
15 cents
Ir rY'e.
,
12
da)
4 cents
arra.
IVIIITIITEY M D'
If *gen% 4. Acsimicliier... Drift at Us*
Pa: •
- •
rbilk i
I" , nyyl i
E 4 —j
I
IS
be kind the
Hits & Ceps
. 4 newiwo
r of steelyards
I :there, or --
I hha v ing thou
SASH.
by 16,
by 15,
- by, 16,
by. .
ties.
10 by 14
HANDLER.
F32l3tthm,
codiown.
John Gsnseu,
4 out Farmers
CBete Fall .
eivetl. •
I his 'cnsturnern,
ES, Tailor.
S y
Turnpike it. in
rockery, Hard
, iq Avenue.
ouds, die-, West
LER,
era, Dry Goods,
.ne.
OT,
.h Points, &c.—
DGE,
Sign 'and Fancy
g' ke' hog
I ~
tore of I. L. Poet
and Tnrnpke et.
Root's Hat Store
I I rags, Medicines,
lk wicks. •
of goods giro yo
Mena, of Jade
FQRD,
w rods &mai of !he
8. B. Movioiso. -
QNS,
es, Books, Pare. U..
of Publie..tiveaue.
, . .
;11URY,_
Publicvenue * Br ut
.
• _
ea r ES,
below ihe.Fermer's
SON T
.71 1ie ,Ga i er uo. i l es. Joiners'
•
INNET,
Are, Groceries, Croat.:
egulock, dc.-4riessde,