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

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. An - Eleq , int P i -sage. ,
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Extract frOM al ration -ceently deliver!
ed before the Lite y; Societies of the Unin!
versity of Vermon ,ty J.!T.'Headley, Esq.: ';
" 1 have' thin e c avored to make histo.!
ry illustrate my imposition, by watching
the appearance o ibis principle at different
periods, and stn Ang its , diameter, .and
gauping its strength But the present, n o
less than the past, throws in its. testimony ;
and even now, thisotrange, unconquerable,
principle is movitiOn, dragging the life and
energy of the worhkafter it.i Oh, it is fear
ful to behold its sitiength, and the tipheatN
fags it has occtishmed ! Ever since the
time of Christ, m ni has striven more or lc,
resolutely, to get el) acknowledgement, of
his rights, either in religious or political
matters, or in be* Despots have Made
se
u of old reverenoe—stiparstitous fears—.
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trickery—falselion+—the dngeon—the bay,
Mid tind•the:scaffold, to silence his claims,
and overcome F hit arg,utuents. Force has
done much, for tholigh ,
‘.',Truth era:ilea Ai earn, will rise main,7,
i .
it ofte requires " the eter na l, years of God,"
and filen litive 'sucte'.eded in! burying it fath
oms deep. But 'die one or which I - hiive
been speaking, 44 had twO wild resurree;
tioh ; one in Eq - land, When Cromwell
shouted over its gave, and - one in -France
when the - infuriate l •populpce called it in
shrieks froni the atrial of .nges. Oh how
man has 'itruggldt to be free—free to cat
'the bread his as !! vn hand ---:-
has sown
free to breathe hi s i.lioughts: over the lyre, Or
utter them through the `pages of his court=
try's literature--ee -to lay the. taxes he
himself pays—freed to Nvorship God -accord
ing_to the dietates,):n his own conscience.
See England corividsed, her House of Com
mons in tears, 41 the torch of civil war
blazing over the lind, and, all for a princi
ple—the principle 4),f,personal freedom.. Be
hold this country, !pouring,. Out its bltpd like
water—see it 414thed in "mourning —her
children marchin barefoot, over the frozen
ground, leaving thiir bloody testimonials on
every foot of it the* traversed ; nay, march
ing by hundreds!lo battlei , and all for this
one principle. 'r.
See France rein assunder, her 'streets
&Wing blood, etittril the land beao of the
alarm drum and tie steady peal of the toc
sin, and the lieay . ) ; t roll of the tumbrills go
ing to and from il* scaffold—the only mu
sic of Paris for yeirs—,and` millions of men
sacrificed, and yet fthis principle, some laiw
or other, laying at 4he bottom of it all. De
ceived :as the fie* actorsiin this tragedy
may have been, tugd diver*, thciugh for a
- while,'lnight have lieen for !personal 'safety
or personal afigreadizement, yet the spell
words- by which the storm was directed
were " freedom and equal rights." Look at
' Europe, while the !tgr t Napoleonic drama
was performingh e is Something more
than the unrolling bf anners and the pomp
and majesty of firms. Great deeds 'are
wrought, and glort is the guiding star to
thousands, yet tbati long and fearful strug- ,
gle notwithstzinclio thf various pretenses ;
set forth, was witli;allfitS accompaniments,'
and waste of ti - easitie, and loss of life, and,
suffering, simply:4 effort to stop the prog- i
ress of this one praciple. Here all the di
plomacy and hypitie' ricy of ',Europe are
; re- i
duced to a single!; element—the world in
arms against equal3rights. ;France "threw'
down the head of 4 - king as .a gauge of bat
tle,\and the comfit was -set. Cromwell's !
army shouting through the fight, and French ,
patriots storming aver entrenchments with
republican songs in their mouths, may be
fanatical or deludtid men, end cheated at
last by ambitous Oieftains, but the thing ;
they sought was i 4 delusion: ,
*hat ti terror' 47, is able M inspire when'
such a vast amonit of life and money is
made to ,check JO advancement. Behold
the Czar of Russi4 the Emperor of Germa- ,
nv, the king of ,Ptussia, and even Pitt o r t',
England, combitiel together, calling on the:;
wisdom of the stetemian and summoning to I
their aid a niillOn ot r if men to crush a single
principle. •
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A i , 2% I T URAL RE nE Dr,
Suited to the Human Constitutio, and equal to the
core of every curable disease, 4-ill be found in
WRIGHT's INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS,
OF THE i
North American Ealing° of Health.
4-.8.---- H-- -these extraordinary Pills are eniposechof plants
litivood's 41 ury. grow -
Winch o s-clitaneonslv nu ourlown soil. and are,
therefore, better adapted to ouriconstitutions than
1 ,
Modicines concoetdd from foreii drugs, however
A rorrespondeliat if the Spirit ofthe Times, - wc i, ..,
coda • , , . , ~! •, , T
. A t omy.irilly be ikimtw“ ; ;pi, as .. ripit sm
a few vveeks ago, gate-an arm ) •og description ( 14 Vegetable Pills ;tre female,: up nt the principle
of an Arkansas ceuit scene, vhere a certain
Mai the human body is in troth i
pig -stealer wits isuinmoned to answer for Subject to but onr Pisrase, •
coveting his neighli'prs hogs. ' This reminds narnelv• commt humors. ..„st tliat said Medicine
another correspot dent of a else described td cu , r i es-41 : 58 ..d. i'"th7 on
jd r '" zu i ra- , l , l r u r'le" , l q, c t leal . ''''.'f f
him by .a legal gy ndenr as having occur- ,
ed in the same 'liite, nd is indicative of veriineein their rise, acci , riliw? ti.i directions; is ab
the intelligence o it: backwoods' jury.
"' n tnel e P o u trtit t i l tlfon be . nien T t . irely ellit i te u (I, a pet'rse
- Solditel v . cettaiu to drive disease of every name from
It appears that atharacted in those parts,
ore a -ump' or morass to
thP.lul),''e e wish tore=
a/ -
Wi ..
notorious not forldiemost entiable and rigid f efertility. ; iitv. NN'T e driin it of the s - ipc;:bunilant water. In
system of ifforals titis indict - 0, imprisoned, like manner, if we wiAl to restorelthe body to health'
and about to be trii;.d, for stealing certain r wejmust cleaase it. of Unpurity.; Wright's Indian
smoked hog, better 4 nmyn as bacon. Judge ; l i .e g etal % rill ' 72 4 1.-. lild re_il f ee 4- '" 1 -. if cot
—, eminent as .a•lawyer, (since a Sena-i ti „ . "FerY ,d. e 4tri m frin:r ini i i i mirde, . fii , eatts r e c. th4 n ea g ° pe ri l
tar in Congress) ialppened at that time tot froth the body elf Morbid and cOrrupt humor, the
have business in tIA• same court, and at the ! cauitc of the disease• in an easy aril 'Junin] manner,
urgent requidst of the unfortunate victim of, Iga:while they " L ') . (1,7 give e # -'e . °2 " r t ile tt"ltre ,
disease of )every name is rapidly: driven from the
the law, lie was itanced to visit him in the' buds. ' •
nl5
jail " t. I Tire . following lighly , respect.ble storeke
S. - After p short dialque, the 'Judge was re- ' hati hdeit duly appointed °E_et4o 4 for the sole of
quested m act as WI counsel-•—a fee of
W at rig t ht v :8 Indian 'Vegetable Pills' in Susquehanna
f 3.5121:
at the same time -,
eitig proffered. Judge j lilills & Sherman, ibiontroe.
, npen queistioning the man, found Ira sum, spring idle. I
that, Ist.
.He had Otolen the bacon ; 2d.
.41. Woodruff, Dimock Corners.
That several witneles had seen him in the Edwin, Tiffany, Brooklyn.;
act, who were surnihoned. to give their tes- A. Greenwood, Harlon]. I
timony against hiq; and Id„ That a or- . James Dußois, Great Bend.
Lion of the bacon) teas foundlin his activil It- L. Sutphin &„ Co. Suminersville.
possession; - UnderAhese circumstances, the li. Burritt, New Ailford. i
Judge declined takiiig the fee, saving that N. E. iiennedy, Gibson Ceittre.
he could do nothint•' for him, I and that Ins Smiley, & Curtis,, Bast Gibson.
conviction 'was ce *n.
Wells & Co., Dundaff.
! .
`But, Judge,' aP).-the prisimer, ' I want
In
Tarbox & Burrows, Rushiille
_ you-to getup and) talk to then.' James Comfort, iltirmon •
'lt would do yeuino good, Imy man,"re- U. Burro - ws & C
plied the Judge, 4 tip testimony cannot fail I. G. Pride, Har o:Gibson.i.
y foril.
to convict you. I. liiannot censcientiously
Charles L. Brown, FriendOille.
take-your money. • i
---- ''' Ofbees devoted exclusively to the sale of
' That's my lookout, Judge returned Wright'S Indian Vegetabl Pilltyolithe North Amor
ican'Oillege of Hea1th,..N0.233 Gruwich st. New
Amor
,the prisoner. ' All r want oflyou is to get
• I odd; No. 198 Tremont itt. - . Beam; end principalup and talk to 'em.'
ffice,..4iy, JP Race st. iPhiladelphta. T -.'The ledge; bei Othits presed, told - the o 1
, I , .
man that -he wouldßundertaki his defence k -------
but that iesiould etntirely f ile. "
d
- 'The caage cam tln . nest da . ' The wit
nesses swoke *pain
eating
to the identity of
' the prisoner , , his eating and possession of
the bacon. The edge, accor 'fig -to prem
ise, got up and, 'a 4ssed the ‘ ury—tallted
to them in any o ekway tha to the pur- .
pose, for about Sit ctit minutes nd the case
Went to the Jury. that was his astonish_
inert wheni.they. - w tint tea v g the box,
brOught in the -pri r-.- not Ayr He
,alon
was of course imatedlately 'llk, ted.
-'-The - Judge, - takin him side, . said,
~ Well, inliat"cotild Oave' itidu d o . the jury
to-Vangia. isuch a l trdict,. is' entirely Im
pair my COmprehenilion—Lho , with :suett
A liac
testimony, they coluld bring you lin not
guiltv;,iB perfectly nnacconutahle ta
‘fuldgb; thelreleasedi culpr.4 with a
knotting Wink eifrht on'ci some of
15. . ,
the &moil P
The rascal knew' perfectly well that the
emin4nee of the counsel waiild slitilter the
jury.for 'bringing iti a cerdit for the party
for whom he mightuct. ;'
A LITTLE TOO PAM—Talking of false
pretences, a gentleman of this city,i recent
ly married a ‘vomatireptited to be rich, who
turned out to lk nist only poor, but seven
hundred dollars in debt, which debt be had
to liquidate! Site assuredi him however,
that the debt was cputracted for dry goods,
winch she.bought captivate him. Think
of a fish paying for the hoof with Ouch he
is . canght Knickerbocker.;
NEW SERIES OE THE
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re solutimi,lniving directed the mode of pre wring the
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k i
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BL AIR & RIVES.
Washiqton, Oct. 1346
. PORK AL.
A YEW , fuels nc
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r. Auguit -18th, .4k.
. -.,s I : . CASES Y. Di KEE NOTIO.NS,
COblititlBll . G tho fo owing: • i .
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.., GOP rim , ectat, pant, 42, and. sgtrt Buttons ;
200 oz. Ivory, .flre
. n.nil Jrc , lticorubs ;
, 400 papers t, , i, i; 1 in ch tradk;
ei,
•
? 4000 , dci..-2i, , 4,6, 8,0,112,14 i 11, 18 & 20 Taoks;
100 Sa. spool 'Kin. •
100 0, linnen, cotto and silk "bread'; •
10,000 skeins and sewi r 'Silks;.
15,000 Needigs„from IC .li t to ,10,10 e, quality ; ,
Pencils, atwisil Cord, . Bindings; - 41)0604 Razor*,
soap, Brashesaitay-laceN IThimbles, Tapp, Wok!
& E.Yes.M. fqr wan by ' I Lyons . 64C
i 4udier, ...
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18494
TD BEEF.
frialiqiforattle by
:13, NJ.
SAYE
BANK NOT LIST.
CHERI:GTO -WEEKLY yin TAE PEOPLE 9 ADVOCATE
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rENNMYLVANTA. , /lair Os At clis
Pitiladapßia - bank, par! N IV lIAMPSHIRE.
Man & ; N o, b an k par i A.ll tiolvent banks a dis
Aloyanienciag bank pari . i 'AIii . NE.
Penn towtloltip batik par!Calat's bank 10a—
,G a bank pates tili disiAgribultural bank do
Giranl ',;• do p4.City l bik Portland do
iuulDanlaritteotta
Peuilsyl'ak' do du
liarl.'derFantile Lk do
Geruninto*u .
Del CO at tLester pariStilllwater Canal bkdo
Clyistercolitt WCheiiterpar: Bangor Corn bk .. do .
.Montgon367 co - parilVesibrook bk do
Farmers' lil Elicitor() pal ;Citiens' bk do
Farmers' liik Read'g paritiloße Lk do
Easton,.... par;lVaikitiugton co do
Northainylnn no salelFradkfonl bk do
Laucasteribank pars Solvent banks ibelis
Far Lk Luitcaster par I VERMONT.
Lebanon k 1 /11. 13auk of St Albano l a dis
Ilitnisbur
1 di,..1,8k of Bennington dis
g
Middlettnita 1 dis' All Solvent banks a ills
Cariale ;) 1 di 11tARSACHI'SETTS.
Collinibiniitriiig.e par' MI Solvent banks A ills
NortlmEnlittirkuul par . RIR iDE ISLAND
.M ' -
iners' bli I"tsville par, solvent lautks a dis
Wy'glik I'VE - I:es:We l? di , ' MA.RYLAN-D.
Pitts's dediand notes 1 tlis:Ealtilliore banks i dis
.• certificates 1 tlis. Patapsco Lk i dis
ittsd notes 1 dis Mineral liailk 1 dis
Tox;:anda: no sale Freaerickwwn 4 dis
York I 1 di , ilagerst.im-ii 1 dis
Ciettysliarg 1 (lit.: Far,& Millers Lk Ila-
CliauthersPurg , 1 disj glirstown ' luroke
IVavnesit'ts
2 dis:Weiltininoter i dis
RiTwilorifie li dis ! NViiiiainsi,ort i (Bs
Erie 2 dis'Ougtherland 1 dis
- - i
Berks co ipink no .sal.•,Solisbory broke
llonemluln . 1 disifranklin bank 3 die
Bk Sitsq'ii.ico 1.,i 41iF i Sosquelionnali broke
Levrist. ,wii ' 1 clis Milloinion broke
.
Loin bk Aorren no sale Frederick co I,k j dis
West Brinjeh bk li dis!Bnoken bks-verions prices
__.. . .
Dom Cr I.4ript 20:130 dis Baltimore & Ohio Re-
Lehigh Nay Script 15 dill EH notes lO dis
4th May iii.sue 14 died . DELAWARE.
N FAv , YORK. /Rank of Delaware par
N V City hail I , dis WWII & Branvw'no par
Term, Nk - ffrtl hk Furthers' bk Del par
Clinton bk N Y 30 dis'lininn bank - par
Globe Batik friend Baulk of Snivrtut par
~
North Biqa. bk'g co do roger sss 4 dis
City Trust & Bk'g co do 1)18. OF COLUMBIA.
Wool Gro!ivers' bk eli ,l Wailiingtrin City i d:s
White Phiins hk 5 dislaeorireb.wn i erns
LeVe is coil+ i dislFari& Mechanical i dis
Far &WO bk Buff S disAleXandrin 4 be, i dis
Mule, ~ lilt of Clyde 15 elb;lik of Alexandria broke
Farlil, of tetiecie co— (11.!Mrchanir,:' bk broke
Com bk •eff N York 2 diedFraiiklin bank no made
Lalii3 ettetbauk 2 disj Merchants bunk de)
N Y Bkl4:orn. 60 disi VIRGINIA.
Drv. Doekiliank• 1 dislEx lilt C. brindles 14 dis
N Ara Trost co 2 dis llk bf Va & bra'chs li dos
Bank of BAtlitlo 55 dill Far'bk & Welts 1} dis
Bank of Ifrockport 33 disi Valley bk & bleb If ,ii
Hamilton ',leik 30 tl is 1 15; heeling ' tali des
Coin lit I)uffalo - 53 dis ; Wheeling p note% le4 dis
All sol.eerit banks lid tli.l NORTH CAROLINA.
Connor; Quilts fat ais!All kolvent banks: 2 dis
Except 14 of Column- Small notes'
24 dis
bia,C•rejai en. Ifial- SOUTH CAROLINA. .
sein, !agile distr'ke, =,All rilvent banks 14 elii
Plaba) , ik"*. N'inaara,
_':' Small notes 2 dis
Wash ita'd IVarren, r r : - 1 : GE(IRGIA.
Wash ALIII CO. F ! Ilk Of St Mary 't;
Wayne co4leutk illcutidgee do
Mer and I: 4 o:inters' INlourtie R do
Del Co 114011 fraud Columbus do
Ex bk Polkeepsie agcl'hoinix bank do
Pottsdani Manuf Co do! Eire-tiringe bank do
Red Barka }al dis Chat It batik do
NEW 4 JERSE Y. !Central bkof Mill do
Mechanico and Miumfar-!Geriiis Inca co do
Loren.' lilt, Trtiuton par' Rocker 8'1t.:.% co ' do
Princeton 'intik par All Solvent banks 2
Plainfield liank la 2 disl . ALABAMA.
State bk al Camrlen pat:A - 11 Solvent banks 5a6 dis
Cennberlattel bank par'Snuill notes 8 dis
Mount lltdiv, part , OHIO,
.
Salem likp co parr inCiunati 2-dis
Monniontl - bank no saleiSokient hk notes " dis
N Hope Mel Bride i (Hsi , ILLINOIS.
Trenton Bieg co old par'flault of Illinois
All other tiankt par SwF bank
Far &' 31411 bank'. of , KENTUCKY
N lirinbtivick no sale!Not4s 2 diet
Hob Bk!t it ft co broke. Small notes 31.34 dis
Washinet4 BlCig Cu dm ' LOUISIANA.
Franklin blink deilAll Solvent banks
Jersey Citt Bank dui MISSOURI.
:11ournontIX do!All solvent banks 24113 dis
N J 'MaimllQ,o do{ : 1 N DIAN A.
Protrc 3111 t r.rnbarti do All solVeilt I 11l II ks I 4a2 dis
State bk at; Trentem do' ' FLOit I DA.
Bank et NPreenswiek el. Sontihern Life & Trans-
M e , h hl t • pelet, r ,eo n do' ptirtation Co.
-,,
..._—
T 4 :11) . 10' 51:1,4 at 35 cents ; also' Lathes' anal
Chil4en's 6110e6 --- going cheap at the store
of- J. Lyons.
Sept.
- 0
:
BOOKS.
TA } - 61G3 fur 110+;Os; also common and
4
pookit
•Testaments, Geograph ws and
Atlabes, hrithmetics, Graintu4rs. Philosophical and
Chemical Books: Cobh's, Snittalers . , and Town's
Spellimt I'4>ok Porter's Real - tors. A good assort
ment of Tpy Books and Tickets. Also, the new
Hymn BoOis for the Preshyterjan, and Baptist socie
ties. MetDodi.st Hymn Books,.ißlan.k Books &c.
for sale in; J. Lyons.
ept.
ATESi i i Pails, Dramas, clothes. Pins, S i nne r
p
Stain , and Ladles, by J. Lyon's..
pt,
•-. NEW GOODS
FORi THE FALL OF 1846.
cent. rhea4)er than: ever ofrerftl in this
efnmar b re, '
20 Pe*:l"kat si
seri,. 344 2346. .T. 13. SALISBURY'S.
GROCEttfES.
AnrA stock of prune sorira, and more of tha
fing lit° Tea. just in at .Saliabory's.
Sept 3. d 1346.
WIDE
I. FOR iintillas and Aprons,j and Alpaca %Irons
just in at
se t a 3 t!
EDGINGS.
tllNEn'tortineut of black salt, threti, and cotton
Edgirnzs,ju s t arrived at Salisbury's:
sept 3, .11;
t LADIES' SHOES.
A mat tarietv of the hest style and quality of
Gaiterk Tim:kins, and slipplers—al so a lot of ex
tremely lo* priced shoes, just e l onae at
sept 3, 106.
Salitihury!s.
- I‘ 7 4m
' '141.41
TTIGHAST Market price be paid foratty
11 quantity of Butter, Oats, ye, Corn. and tine
nel at Salisbury !s.
v.ept 1 / 1 4G.
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SATINET.
pLAIN oesknd striped satinets 40 Per tent. cheaper
than er, ju,t come at. Salisbury's.
Sept_ 3, 4.1(i. . ,
• ,
r•ROGA S.
- 111X&N'ES ind Boy's Brogans, tit the reduce] pfice
of fr,41 , 4,. to 12s. at r Sitisncny's.
5ept:4041846.
J . . .
. ..."‘• 11 % -. - IN:114` ‘vt "k irt -ii illi‘''' . ;:kkitihilti !
UST rerAfired a lot of first miSola LeatiTr, turd
it will 14 f.oltl tapozmg lov.--rfrom 1. to 1.1 email
per pound,* 1 8 lisbury'q.
spt. 10 , 18,16. 1 ' a
ir GOD-FISH. •
A.FRESIciIot of prime. Cod-Fish ' for only 4 einta
Per po ,at ' Salisbury's.
sept. 10, '46.
I
NCY. CAS811; EItE S ,
•
„style% and aataziag kw.
at ,
`- 1 -4 Riot. , 1848. eralitibury's!
JOB MM.
THE Publish O's of the People's 'Advtiente, hav
ing the use of an entirely new and modern as
flortment of JOII.IIPE, are prepureti to execute,
in a neat and satil artory style;all kinds of
• JOBTRINTING
at prices, to auit,tlm times: .
PA 3IPLILETS, BILL HEADS,
CARDS, I CATALOGUES,
TIA I NDBILtS, 111.1NKS, - &C.
Printed on sisal notice, and iu the (test style of the
• 11.7'.A share of the People's patronage is respect
filly solicited.
July 9, 1946. • DOW BOY D.
VOGT OF HAVIMAIrdan.
NOT ALL GONE.
N I. POST for the gliefit of ithomtil mai, con -tern,
IA • oilers:for stile, at the -Htd tiltalsof the ?laic C.
Tuttle, a general teisortrocut a, liai4-tul.d e"l l .' on
a renstitudile'credit to those who pay' piontitly, or
at a liberal' discount for'cash:
August 4, 1846,
f :kt 14 4„ , RlLlrb>
E subscribmi are receiving, a large addition to
1 their stock of Goods, which makes their assort
ment equal to any establishment its thwn—which
they offer at rednced prices for READY ray,
MILLS & SHERMAN.
July 23w1, 1344
"URI NTS, a grtnit variety, from 10 to 2: - ) per een
less than last spring prinev, Ly
.NIILLS st,
1, RI )AI) CLOTHS frnm $1,371 up. Satiapts
jj Ca...simeres, &e. &c. liv
. .1111.LS & SHERMAN.
yor NG l IYSON Ten—f; 164. for orm glollnr, by_
• MILLS & SHERMAN.
P m; TOBACCO 4:4; a. per 11.. by
& SITERM.IN
I RUN, Steel, Nails &. hardware, just received by
MILLS & SHERMAN.
`ti ALTby tho half dozen barrels-41.44 per barrel,
by
B. SAYRE.
•
_ .
'
tP I§.NRANA,
.
A GENERAL Assortment (together witik the cari
ous trimmings) of the latest improved patents,
both for Cooking and Parlor, at reduced prices, by
B. SAYRE.
NOTICE.
rlitE RStiNS indebted to the subscriber, by Note
_U
,r Book, for more than one:year standing, are
requested to call cind trtNe, N‘itliout farther notice,
as circumstances require the inuntlinte attentit in to
those old matters. B. SAYRE.
August
LEATHER & SHOES.
A Grinh Assortment kept en hand, (prices ex
tremely low fbr the ready pay,) by
B. SAYRE.
IMMI
HYSSOP & COFFIN,
Produce and General Commission
Merchant•, 43 Front st. N.Y.
neARTICULAR attention giv'en to the sale of
_IL Bonen. and Cheese.. Refer to Messrs. Mills &
Sherman, Montrose, l'eun'a, who % ill make. liberal
advances on Produce consigned to their care, and
rah• ovcr the proceeils as soon as sold.
New York, J Iy, llt4ti. 5-1 y
70 11
50 dvi
MONTROSE FOUNDRY
The Tariff and the People
TTIE Iltrment of Seutquelumnalt County nrr hereby
notified that the larFe,t and hest assortment 0;
Plough, and Iron CastintN of every kind and variety,
may be had fre.,ll from the Funtace of
2 dill
D. POST , JR. 84 CO
Claimer than the Cheapest. for ('ash !
Let it be undorstooil that we will not be under
sold. We have. tin. th, largest assortment of Goias
iu o u r line, of 201 y 1 ..0 '11111m - in Northern Pennsylva
nia, consisting. of PIA that 3,N-ill go up hill. and
down hill, and on the lets l—to wit : Idnn Ploughs.
acne County l'l , ,ught., Nro,,,l's Old Patent, Side
Hill Ploughs, Sr. too 1:N1,u:rolls to locution.
Post &Co.. will also Mrnisli their customers with
Andirons of every size, x ith spat Boxes, Slay.
Gutter and Bob Sled Shoes, Dog-Churn Innis, Fan
ning Mill Irons. and indeed every kind of Iron Cast
ings that the farmer and hard-fisted ycomitnry of the
County may desire. Then cull at
Moutruse,, June 23, 1316
PRODUCE, Ca...h. and appmeed credit may be
exchanged fur Iron Ware. at
POSTS FURNACE.
VERY kind of Mill-Irons, gond Ana strong, an
made to order by 1). POST, JR., sk
SHORT Sz, - SWEET
ALL Persons indebted to the late firm of R
Ketcham & Co., will sere expense, and soup
'mould-, by " Rendering MAO Cesar what is Ca,:ti-4.*
The Accounts of R. K. & Co., are in dies hand.
of D. POST, Jlf.
Montrose, June 24, 1346.
_ .
LEGHORN BONNETS.
ANEW Lot of Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, and
elegant - Bonnet iliblions just received at
24th Jane 1846. • .SALISBURY'S.
PORK & HAMS,
FOR SALE at
SALISBFRY'S
WANTED
500 ti
nu.hels Tiaabr seed on or before the
of September next, on Nyitich the
highest price will_he paid in Ca.,h and Goods. by
J. S. PEIRONNET.
Friencisville July. it 46.
• '1 •
UNSETTLED Account of yours with Salisbury
& Chandler must be settled initnediritely, or
coat trill be tirade. J. B. SALISBURY.
June 24, 1146. •
CALICO'S, •
NEAT and elegunt styles, for only cents per
: yard, just received at hISBURY'S.
sept. 3, 1841.
GINGHAM'§,
RCH and beautiful patterns, just at
Sept. 3, 1346. S
CASIIMERES.
CASIIMERES and trLains, elezant styles, jest
arrived at . . ki_9LISBURY'S.
sept. 3, 1896.
ALPACA
•
ROBES, a new style of dress goods, just come at
Sept. 3, 1646. . SALISBURY'S.
BROADCLOTHS,'
O F all kiwis 'very low at Salisbury's.
VESTINGS
ALarge and splendid variety of Satin,' Velvet, and
Worsted Vetting', of this Fall's- Fashion, just hi
and very low at titditibury'&
Sept. 3. 1848.
FREON ©IRGIN63IENNOte.
paEsiiCRANBRRItS, a fi ne lot, jinn received
for tale at • Saliaburri.
4
Oct. 22ti, 184 e.
~.
Ni
ioolin! if ,
. , . ~ • „ i.
THE sulisc'riiier returns thanksto his frie n d s . n od
the public Witerallyl foi. the liberal patrol. Ifie
he has received; uring the 'past summer, cud res
pectfully itiviteit them to 0111 and take a look at the
Neer and sHendid .1 . ii
LOgil OF 1 GOODS, .:7
~
, ti
he is now receiiitig, and 4hich will be sold cheOer
thau ever beforit offered in this market.
,i 1
I; i • J. LYON 41
sept. 3, 1.1134 1 . 1 ,
r r _
RAISINS, ihiistnall boxes, nice for family tui ler
sale by 4 J. LYON 1
A SP' . LENpID' LOT : 11
OF plain,' plaid, chatigtble, fancy, ombre et '
Alrameas, lehtines, ashmeres,Vtingluons, !i
-...
pieties, Ste. &.3...A150, so le elegant Cashmere, titid
Delniue Shawl 3 f for sale ' • ; J. Lyan:;i f
, ti,
('FOOD Dol4 Tea sellitlg forix 4 S'
• Shillings, .64
`L
-s • J. Lye/Till
.'! , ALP,
IIA IN, plaid, and
sept. 3,
EMI=
GREAT BARGAINS! Li
Olcii (41a - 1-B,IPEW.3!iI lOT.ti ORI , v
. 1i; •
• •,r.. ~ z ,O ~:- .i. , ..d l' .11
FOR MLitt, dotter. 13 eetwax, Feathers, 3c....,
or upproveli credit, intSusquebrinua County, r' .
be hud of r 1 i!
TIO Eli 9
who is always clia hand, mid ready to wait on t
who Dray pleas 4 to favor hint with a cull.
.1. L. also ellities un the; 80, Lliser:in hush
where ola 1104, l'aperS, will be•botutd
der an short notice.
AI rase, 1'44 June, 196
_
1 Lbs. Saliiratus for line i
Dollar. ~ . .i
i;
lc; do Su..4 , ar do.. do i;
12,1 do' Colfee do .j do
;.,
4 du Y'F. ilysou Tea do 1 i.;
124 yd+ sliectmz most 44 inches wide for el
SIMMER CLOTHS . 14illt cts per yard—fillquick or they vAll all be quile—at the Cheap S dre
of . ;:.;
,1 J. LYONS
P
June 23. 1..; - j . . 11;
1 4-
1r
..
i,, , ri , siolitri.
1 . ir
ri .., . . f..
—..—. a...... i
.I:HP, subscriliers have tifriw; on hand i
and are to
uching a generil assortment of (roods, which- tle:y
oiler at a small *li mice felt ILIA DT ray: MOSt kniiis
of produce reed iu exchauFe for Goods. 1 1 ,
INIIII I LS & 511.8RMA1.41. 1 .
- ,
i :
Montrose, Ju4e 13, 1846). i
f.i 0 • '•
ll
fur sale by ; ;
.1
O.
MILLS & SIIERMAIA
T ALLOW
.11 1 -
B UTTER Firkins kept don4tantly on hand by i
isirr o Ls & SIIERMA. ,9
...'
20 0
. 9 0 (r) SIIINGILL'S of prime cm (ty
wanted. ' rloquire- of • • f.:
Airi.g..s & SFIERMAII,
1 !
June 15: 111441 ..
.
1 e .
THE ARCADE ID
‘,g
,
11‘ : FiJIL i t'
1 BLAST. I il
RECI) this 4 - 6 k from theicity a fresh and int -
.:,
esting supply of GroCtiries, which can be Kr
chased at ntimmay cheaplrati-s=comiAtiug of '(*.
Am:Es, LE.N4cO,OANci A , Fresh Raisins, &c.%.
J. ETH E ltlDtaf.li
Mtnitrode, Julie 15. 18 4 1 4
a
DRIED APRI.ES, a multi nrtirlp--And a
supply of }tat TURNIP' SEED, just recei
and for salk at tt.e
Jam , 30.
POST'S FURNACE
, il l itil
delphia ~ have authorized the audersignell to effect th
snrances on Boitdings, llerch+dize, and other p-4
ertv, against daMa.ge or loss i
by Rix. J il
The immense fresources t rtf r company, and thiti
adherence to f 4 and hon rable• principles ilk:ith,
triunity.. tion 10 ult their busbies:4, entitle, them to 1 tli,
confidence of thk.j ., ublic
,:its a; /wife means off . 4 14
rance. 4 ] 1 . . 1 / 4 LUSK, Agen .fl'
si
Montrose. Jui. 16. 1816, '
1110p0t)TS:& 1S lOER , mow" and flue, of al
ergry (putty and prieie, by
COD—FISH-4 new 'lot}—just received mid
sale by q
'I ' J. LYON
,
M ORg , NENV! GOODS
i
JUST opened., Ginghataiand Calico Parasols„
dies' licht.c(' ort - 41,Silk,POres. Delnioe ad
Tabs, Ruches, Ili ibons, Cidicoes, &c. &c. at eve
reduced prices, tin. sale by 1
;1 t
s ____.
.
©EATI=3a#2AHO g
A.", i uuUsual 9 ariety of Staple and. Finley
Goods unman.- found nt toy Store on •the
side of the Publiii Avenue, n Montre4b, where
"People" can prehioe nt Itet7 low prieei for . h or exchange the I
produce 03 gond 'advantage.
J: 8.. SALISBUR
•
AN decant n4sortment if Ladies' Slip - pers.-
Buskin Sh s, very- lofn at . SALISBITRY'
..1. i .
A LOT of.splaudid Dreasi Lawn. De LainC* i
Rep'd Cu.shineres, at i , sApsßuan t .
11 . '
, - -
A LARGE and. beautiftd easortraent of Fri
very low, 4t - :! :! ', SALISBU ay 1
i
A GOOD stock. of Summer glottis. fin Gents.
Boys, at i 1 SAtIS4IIRY'I
-i " - • 1
CORDED•Sltiits, White tied Drab Moment?, a
i ' SALISBURY'
A ..' . •
LOX of fins plain De Laine Shawls, just
ceived and G tvill be so low, Ut
, 84 . ISBURT
..0
I RON, Steel, 1%001 Reds, add Nails, cheap at
1..1. SALISBURY'.
C IIEAPER 'S lasses that can be found in' t
at only 33 (runts, witheas,!Sitgars, coffee
Tobacco, equally ! low, at. . - --SA-LISBIIRY'
T . INENS.—Liiien Table and - Towel Diaper '
~ .i_a,l,irten_Coati,higt a goo4assorunent of Irish:
en, at
. „ , ,SALISBURY"
TWEDES.-4 lot of firs rate Twedes cloth,-
at
. -.A..1.,158URy
in LOTHS.—Btoad Clotho, .simeres and , ' '
‘...) ikttes, uu tally low, ht • . SALISBURY'
Ur OSIERY.-- , ' large. rtnient4o :Masses
ul
11
lad"
II
geerYtimatpevre' -:.e'l,4lleediSileAuLlSPiirdltickfTfßo.a.Y:',,
i • .. ' ith '' ' ' .
' 1 - . ..
Salisbury'
Cat Ta
at
150 Vx'As 'OF land
w.tjimik for soli /.
4 9 ' LYOiNB & CHANDLE
•
June, 1846. i
ic
11•111
CAS., . •
•d Alpacas cheap at
SALISBURY'
H WANTED.
E =32111!
July 15th
- V
SEM
Thelineie'
isspreiecd
indneqd a n
th6y chnlh,l
to selllxhe;:p
secs nraqii:
in up pt-anti','
short; they
munity. Al
an inutation I
hang, V.,
count of the
iu manufact
industriously
Dr. Smith
ble pills; k
Smith in atm'
them for th
against "a
large atuoua
tors have to
palm oil' the
.that Dr.. Sin
oral initatic
lite has bits
the cuuutprf,
lug so. mud
'plainly slim
II
. •
Pills than ail
This is to
nd fills ul
fined ;&;.,tii
persuaded
.fore is entitl,
From
We call t
enteof
Pittsburgh,
ourselves lie]
Pills, one of
great relief
The ahoy :1
The "
gur:coatetl,.)
whole count
is title that
are so ea.sv
The editor u
the largest ;.
writes us lb!.
Dr.;G. BFikj
Pear sir :
esnic since n
ness I mad.
fbnnd them 4
for the par
seen-_ I sel
free from
liable. lln
profit to you
relief to the
Dr. G. Beni
. Deat sir:
sugar coated
Every box I
I have taken
!best pills I 1
mend to thl
came.
Ds. Smith—
Dear sir:.
sitgar coated
[think you
:atty. They
pie come at
grtierally ha
eery to get
BEWAR 2
t.r) with a p
coated" Pill.
41
fish
6141
Principal
block., N. Y
Agota Co
mitvir coatet
l'outntse.
New
Sittunier.iNj
G RI
A SELEI
-‘1 lug° o
cliuTe of .)
• Terms
chilingrpoiy
COME
OccF - apily,
ysts,
History ; ( •
Chemisiry
Al,:ebra;
;11 4 :3d practi
and Fteac
;Frequent -
brahches of
trations and
re - Schoa
Principal; a.
families
-Great
i
Itir
-1!
I
16.600 n
bßshels
tor, for whic ,
by
sopt. 28; 11
1 1
CEDE
ILE
rnnti su
Fashie
their tin
been ivaitin
II
that; they:
NE!
mitprpa* . sed
Ture bo
Montroso,
IF.,P"II` IN MIN D
cheapeft lot afl Goods ever offered in
f,
ket„,canj.nowa bOHOe !found at the stun) of
• 1 o
-:. : -
4. Colieel for Quelpollar, Cash.
4. Sheetini' ' d . do.
oov. Tobacco. !do. dO.
lionuillysoa 'Tea, do. do. •
Cud-Fish,,ido. di).
fee,- AlArekles. 8 :0- &c. &c l '
S n EL - INd
• I ______—
HEAP!
K
TrllTntirui
•
If)
ME!
lb,,
Sugar, Co
T EATH :
ou /um
countv.l*
BEhr
111DIA.r.TSrg14..A . , for b...
-
t • II i';!. • 11
l • „ SAYRE.,
• NOC" s l l3lV,Glass, ouid Putty Ry
, SAYRE.
itkihder'fr; Eddy and
P ,A1 01 6 1 1) 8 ,S, a waxllloatiorto tent kept constantly On
laid; - oilgo - 4eiterarai'siortn;ent of castings.. Old
Iron wrgolecl itt.pdylt;hl 1. SAI.RE.
QTO-MESitiall3tattq,nrniture, a goot., • na,vortmeilt
k.. 7 kept by' ! i3l, SAYRE.
T. , Ikte,k„path, Thoteland, Salt kept us nimbi
by • • , R. SAYRE.
FRESFl r Oratreshrut teitoua•just,T4eired by r
Ii SORE.
A Feri!,ll - Pyvq l . 3 / 4 ,- i°' t'later T1,11'1;8177
.
UriEll....:The'•bi#' he Oh for :=Biuter
all through thet.aeriambr.i \„; , A , SAYRE.,
Juno 10, 1846. ! ,
INN
A ..
R I 'COATED" PILLS.
• Bel4re I Caution i
Llials'"AsekletY'gstotgbarr. G.
a ß te c P . P ß ills ini t
tuber lof perrisonsi to make somethim
i.liquiCiFiltit theirt with sugar, in orde,
or thge, genuine, while they do not pm
eof thp . pockess, nor even assitallau
• e to Ihe'itri4n, id pt. Smith's Pills: _,,b,
e. fill u!teilded. FRAUD. upon the..corn.
minister Who at first had au interestin
ugar Coated Pill, numufactured in-Al
, has_ given them up, as he says, on ac
inispmble dishonest parties .coneerned
.hip them. The same party - nee now
, circulating reports calculated to itthiro
d to affect the reputation of his-valua
t Miller than notice them in public, lir..
1 t to institute legal proceedings againtst
it slanders, as he has in another cue
• ,;ilitr party, in which be recovered a
t of damages., The 1 iserable unity.
wart mite most ahem' atilt means to.
(it eilliiteifait 'pills, ' EIS he public knoW
, h's ;u:e,tho original a d genuine. &it--
7 3
s have
,come to . publi notice in which
r - endangered by the unfortunate-Me.bf
Is, kis Pr. Smi.typ gilts that nredo- '
' goOdliii tilOVcdfilitrjas - the ftilraavitig
0 I' , , 1 ,- : , , - ~- • ••-.3t:• ! . .. [
inters use, and recommend Dr. Smith 8
I others.•
. ; r thit I have used the sugar emit--
iractured by G. Benjamin Smith of .N.•
to time, anti believe them to he a good
d also, frouiluluiry in that pity, I. lan
ri
at he is the oginal inventor, mid there.-
al ttistie benefit of the invention.
S. WILLIAMS,
asior Ist Baptist Chiut4l, Pittsburgh
/k.
Blue (.7ticker,.(Del4
ii'attentiott of re:ulers to the certiii-
P :.Williams, Ba.stor of let Baptist Churgh
relation to Dr. Smith's Pala. W e eau
1. testimony to the excellence of thehe
s having used them will experienced
ni-them.
is the; best paper ia the gate pf Del
ROVED INDIA N. V EGET:IDLE P 17.4.5." (SO-.
age ceitainly doing much ixd in it,
and ure highly esteemed, if one }m i l{
eoTile write ilid say aboitt them. Thily
their operation that all like them.—
, the Northern titate Journal) (one of
nd best papers in the state of N. V.)
%vs:
Watertown, May.3l, 18 , 16
Smith—
was laid, up with a bail cold some
y retain from N. Y., awl during my ill
. trial of your pills, and I must say 1
IxceUnt. They are the best medicine
!sea - they are intended that L have ..iiq
loin take pills, but I found yours entire
te objections tri which other pills are
e they Will continue to be a source of
as I donbLmot they will be a means of
"'ate!l on a large scale. I
Tours truly, J. GREEN.
Tonawanda, N. Y. Sept 18, 1816
Smith— •
Your agent left with me a lot of your
Pills; ;ind r bare but few boxes left.—
are uinld has given entire satisfaction.
them myself and I consider them the
. ye ever used, mud I cheerfully memo
/
public._ I wish A further supply st
Youri. respectfully,
JACOB Kiln:Eß, P. M.
lluntington, Ind. June 21, 1346
am moat out of your I§idian Vegetable
Pith; 'and find them fast that
ad better genii me two grois irumedi
give such general satisfaction that pen
stst tw.etity ; miliitefor them, and as it is
wit I am ageut fur them, I would be
; .
alus lieSpeCtfully.
*MOORE sv.r.'c(i
!!—lf G. BEN.I. SMITH, be not ,arit
n on the bottnin of the box, all "sugar
are OWN T ULF ttl T !
lice 179 Gree!iwich street, large briilt
Nee 25 cent 4 a box.
'tiro sale of Stn4h's Indian Vegenitile
Pill*. ' I
N. Mitolid & do. and J. Etheridge
rd—,ll., Ilturitti
'lie—R. L. SatTldn & Co
: -
SELECT S i tl2llooL -
EAT 'BE D
T sellout, will be opened in flu., ail-
Monday the :260 of October, under tin,
. N. DUBOIS. - I
•tuition per Olarter of 12 , woks.
Reading .Writiug., Firtt -Le:4-
riihmetic, and! I%.rrley's Geog- .
i 2 011
•
ranamar, frith etic and Anal
cieut • and NI dern) Dining,
. ni„losop p y, Many, Geolo,
&Logic,
ritneiry; Serve 'hg, (theoretical
y
i al,Book.keel lg.,' Astronomy,
Lectures., will ! he giFen. on vari,i,
Tatiiral S - cienci accompanied by illn:-
:tperiments.
o Books- "may- 1 be` bad, cheap. of the
d board may 1.0 obtained in ref.pecue
It frinia et 9.5 Lo! $1 50 per week.
, 'Oct. 20, fe461 .. i . •
;WANTED.
bniabAs Rye, 100
tltyis&d, at iT gO.Fithhis Dairy But.
• t the ltiglteict i nt4ltet price will he paid
• : • Mills
46, j• ,
tffiS7 VANYJOEB.
anribern, haviug receivtl the latest
a 'Eli Clentlerhetes Dress, would - inform
ns.patp:ant i partiOularly thdtso who halo
for tlth j
WESY.STITEEp
prepared" to' seirve them; in a style o
NESS, PIT, ADD ELEGANCE.
' A this place, .whleh they dank will re
-614 to reader aitparent. ;
. LEN. ES &l LOCKE.
Oct. 7, 1846.
ketd constantly
be bought hi the
RE
Di SAYRE
ntediby
..11:4- SAYRE
rllro
FEEM
Erl
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5 01)