The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, January 07, 1847, Image 3

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then the rtillefsAetnocrati•., atOttpelertn for
a n office 1
,: 4atrti einntigh—q
nage , e, uite
• enough: - W - ,0 the elpeiiepe.y;nr the one
,t
term prialiile, 'iitiet :sa le te.fittaii - doubts?
Thetry o#one term was : ised in the Con
vention tliat ! nominated . oster for Canal
Connitissiciner. His frienis heeded it. neit';
he was Mitninated--- . -he ' as defeat.—Otie
of the greatest statesmen• of the age—Mr.
Wright, of New . York— -as defeated on a
second tri4l.for the gube natorial clitile,—
John Quitley Adams and lartin-Van Buren
were cleated- for a sec ad term for
Presidenci ; and at this day, we care neil,
how well qualified a man may be, or how
unexceptitknable; 'he cannot weather the
storm fora re-election to an office of politi
cM patronige. The principle is implanted
In the poptilar mind, tend i party drill force
a nomination under the ircumstance, the
• popular nnnd will reject, t ; it cannot be
el:taint-malt the ballot-hoX. It is idle to
talk of it. 11. At this moment, when the party
in Penitsrfilmia is riven assunder bv faction
it re-auires bonciliation, an if this 6e . disre
i
gar ded deteat follows. . s to ivhotn the
candidate Air Governor . me be, we care not
a pin, so thin be is a man fresh from the
ranks—a niw man. We ii d o not complain
of the pres4nt iticutnbent_ te has done well
enough,' fof any thing we. know ; but the
idea of his friends rustling !wild into his re-
n ominationi,for the sake otlthe nomination,
seems to us 4o be•folly not only, but madness.
We speakialain, anddesire to be tinder-
stood ; for t h n the event . oft defeat, if he be
notninated,iwe do not want the charge laid
at our doorlhat.we did, notigive warning in
the hour of P anger.
We ace #lad that 'the press throughout
the State htive. got hold of khe subject, and
that the mases are generidily for one term.
From whai section of the State the no:M
ace may ail.rie, or what his ; name mayrbe,
we care no 4, so that lie be a new.man. :In
this event n)l will go to work, and there will
he a cheering prospect alird." But, g,cti
tlemen, yttn! who disrega cl the - popular
warning, dg not we be.seeel you, rely upon
the fact ill* the -' D'emocr c2,* of the State
have never ))ecti beaten twi e in succession.'
Don't belicive that iumossi alities ,are mat
ters of east deers!: and a hievement. At
this moment n
. Frill - .require! united eeergy,
and every r6ait must be clisulted. For a
few ilietatolarmen to say .ti :Ls thinprror that,
con be do:idi is braggadocitnonlv. Our late
&feat shot/ teach us a leSson : a political
xiliirlwind may sweep over he State, thrice
more tcrrila than in Octobft. .r last. • If Mr:
1 ,.
Shank wereile to himself to act, we have
,re doubt he i would withdra — liv. 'llis, friends
are too miteli interested M . be impartial
judges. Hdr.. should think for hioislf, and
art for the 6rty which elevated him to pow
er. But we; have no fears in regard to the
a-suit—a nir man will be iz+zinatcd, and
it; will be
. eoettel. if it he ink so, then we
confess we 4e inistaken.-4,lizerme Denz.
Delegates to the 41th of 11 - larch
Convent ion.
As the setitiments of the Delq-,ates to the
D mocratic lAitivention to be held on the
4:ii of Mare:3l, has been Mach misrepre
-rated by eitain presses, sale annex a list
el' dclegatesllins far appoionted. We have
compiled tU list with care, IfOr the purpose
of placing the truth before the party. ' So
far from tilt.:present Executi ie having a ma
jority of votes, as some of the presses in fit ;
ter of his 0--nomination have asserted, it
is it be seen 'Aar the numbtir instructed for
Liu is very- .wall. Of tlios uninstructed,
I: o a well *own fast that hey are nearly
I siaminous n favor of a • w man. Then
I.:. a that G v; Shank can e re-nominated
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is fast heconfing obsolete. _
LISt OF DELE AU S. ',l
Br arer-=-• thotria. J. Pot er, David. Por-.1
t. 7. and .V - 1 3 . Fetterroa s—without in-. t
e-uctions: IT
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Bed ford --IS, .H. Tate aid William C.
ro•ancr—initructed for F. SHUNT,
Tioza-4 C. Knox ani. Jonah Brews: ,
ter'—withoutinstructions.
• Franklin-4 James Nil! an 4 Wm. ftfilly—!
mehotit instrktions.
IVonnting-i-W. S. • Jayne—without in
s:ructions. ,•••
Ilerb=--.1.? G. Jones, Caaries Kepler,
Daniel B. Hintz; Jacob Raelsnyder, Adam
. .tnener—inktructed for - T. R. Snu - N - K.
Wayne—Witham H. D . mick, S. S.
Windiester*i—i4tructe.d fu NATHANIEL B.
ELDRED. ;1
Limerne-41. B. Wright James W. gaff,
and ..taOrewilteattrnont•—tithotit instruc
wins. ,
Ciarion---phos. Sutton—iastructed for F.
Sity.vK.
ififiin--4. C. Hale and J. S. Mine
-7:-,-tructeci fot JADES BUR:VS.I
Juneata--Lsam M' illiarns=aithout
Ingructions.
Bradford÷George Sa-nderson and E. ; W.
ilazani--in4ructed for F. B. S DUNK.
Schuylkill}- W . Htighes, Henry Voute
DM Georgethns—without instructions.
I festmore &—Llenry Ml'Bride, Alexan
der Johnson,4srael Painter, l John Kling•en
inani"—instgticted for FOSTER.
Jr Kean, 4c.—Hiram Paym—instructed
N. B. Etininn.
Warren 44.—C. B. Curtis' -.-instructed
sir N. B. EI4RED.
Ihnziingd 4—A. P. Wilson—vithOur in
rnidions.
Dauphin—Oosep4 W. Cakii.4.l oh n-141cCa u
and Sam uel San - yer s —instracted for N.
E ELDRED. 1.••
Lebanon—p. B. Marshall and C. I.
Gki ninser—i#struCted for NJ B. ELDRED.
St, mersct-4, .F. Cox and John Neff*-
1,1111,,ut Instrttetioas.
m°R-rsr—Wm, Overfiel --without in-
qtruct.ou F.
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Betlef--314 Eredin_ and
i rrt.. Beattyt
wbets instrittions. if
, A rmstrong-041meg 14 . 1eC tough and.4l.
-1. L ee * --wittpout instfuetio s. • -
e arbus—A Fetzinger— ithout instrye
11°4'.
: A vc - scaitu/at... is
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Delegatei snot instrueie
do i forShunk,
do e, for Eldred,
...do '.. for FeSter,' '.
tido for Burns; .",-
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TOtal,
,
sSe natorialpelegates;
t is propepto state that
f le l gates iu this list, hale a'
r 'Z nee 8, been - 'n,citri4 in _
t o
Is% c olaposialidli- respect
Tins humrevei v
' iii - not affect
Dapplit*,. : lComs . ~ , , , .1 1 ,p. .n wen#T--4 1 !?e!i.
i 4 ., 104 66 ,' :01-** 1 1 5 14)13 i .- 1:al-,
The Delgiiteiit !: . iii theOpverat#loships
Of Daotin etiutAt , idinb!ed atllipl Muse
of Tho as Milliken ',ln:. the iorougWOftlau--
phiti, otiMondny the 28th 111st-4 . 4hr : the par.
poseyofApriointing Relegates to . , the' 4th óT
iktai: c h („ .Q iiidifito; to nominate, 'candidate§
for Governor and Canal Commi4lonpr.
On titian "Of Dr. Oereer . BroWn' the fol
lowing solutions Ni•O're UNANIMOUSLY
'adopted!, ~..: .
• Remilied; That the course of policy adopt
ed liy'Pl.esident l i ot,,xiiii the war now *a
giiig; between -- the -United Statesand Mdxico
meets with out' entire - approbation. All that
is now rpquirdd- is a , speedy and vigorous
proSecutionof the mi me to secure '
en honor
!
able, pe4e. ' .
Resolved, That the noble stand taken by
the Ron! .Siotoic ' Co r itr.RON, in, The . U. S.
Sentue, in behalt of 'the - interests of Penn
sylvaniatmeets the 'ordial and decided api
prool cif!) is detnocra ic fellow citizens of Dau,
hi& co4V. ..We•k 'low his worth and can
appreciate kith.,
Resot+ed, That sit far ns the Tariff of
IE I
1846 is.4tine,erned, e -believe an immediate
modi6elnm on Co (and Iron will have a
tendency to benefit e laborer, and secure
the United action of .he Democratic party
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'ik i\
deolier next. .
esoliedi That to).ation in office is a-car
dinii , pripciple in the Democratic party and
to ensurl success in our party nominations,
it isneefi z ssary to recur occasionally to fi rst
principlo. Divisio4 and disscntions hare
arisdu inithe party, had without inquiring
with` whom the fault 'lies,. it is the duty of
every deinocrat to lay aside personal -feel
ings; anct to uniteliarmoniously upon seine
caudidotpforthe office ofGovernor, for whom
all can vote. .
Resoled, That Our delegates be; and
they are Thereby instted to support a acts
for he o ffi ce of overnor, and to en
force upcin the State I .Convention, the proOri
ety of reeommendini that hereafter,. no unto
shall be fleeted to the office of Governor for
more than one term. .
Iteso*d; That this convention have full
contldene , e in the inttigrity,; patriotism, and
upright t if NATHANIEL B.
ELDROD, and that our delegates be in
strOkted to support his nomination for the
office of Oorernor (germs:drain:l.
- BestOrd, That our delegates he, and are
'-hereby instructed to.stipport HE.:4RY C. EVER,
of 'Unionicounty, fort le offiee of Canal Coin
, misSioner.
Resoly'ed, That w highly.approve of tlie .
conduct` of our felloW citizens, who gave
their notes to raise the necessary funds to
defray th.expenses of.thc respectable And
patriotic 'corps of voltifiteers, for the Mexi
can war,lto Pittsburg, called the Cameron
duards I . and tliat 111! patriotic devotion to
the !milli and servicC. of their country, by
Captain!Williams'and Company, cannot he
tod appreiiated and applauded by
their fellOw citizen 4; May their country re
ward thdr valor.
Oh motion of Denis , B. Crouse, Maj John
'Brady, C;ol. Simon Tall uj and William
Reed,.Esq., were appaiimd C:niferees to
meet the Conferees from Aorthurnherland
county at such time and place as the latter
may designate to seleiet the Senatorial Del
egate. : •
Resoii - ed,That the 4 proceedings-he
ed. tie officers. rind published in e. the
DerrioerMic papers ol i rfarrisburg, the Penn
syivaniatt, Daily Keystone and Spirit of the
times,' of Philatielphin, and in the 'Washing
!
ton 'Union.
ROBERT WILSON, Chairman.
Jon' Ft - moment, .
• Secretames.
P. BC!ti'ET,
The Lebanon county Democratic Con
vention held on Saturday last.
D. B.!M.tusnit. and C. D. CLONLNGER,
wipre. appointed Delegates to the State
Coniention, with instructions to support
Hon. NATHAN - 1E), B. ELDRED, for
Governor. The following, among other res
olutions, was adopted;:
Resolved, That iniismuch as this county
has spoken out on a former occasion, in_ref
erenee to the Gubertnitorial wiestion for the
ensuing contest; Therefore, be it . Resol
ved, that the Delegates elected this dav, to
represent this county in the Democratic
Convention,to assetable- at Haisisburg on the
4th of March next, are hereby instructed to
support the nomination of the Hon ; N. B.
ELDEED.
Rev°luticms at Canipeacity and Tabasco—
Separation from Central Government—
, Sickness among the Troops at Tampico—
Probability , of Herrara bein'g elected
President of I fferico by the new Congress
—Overtures for Peace—Correspondence
between
. General Taylor and Santa Aniza.
:WASIONGTON, Jan. 3,6, P. M.
Advices frimij Cam Peachy to the 9th ult.
have , been received at New Orleans, giving
the details of another' outbreak s which bad
occurred there" In an address made -by
Domingo Iluralt, he declares that he yields
a reluctant actpiescence to the wishes 'of
his fellow cidzeps, and presents himself as
chief of ihe klorioils revolution that - day
commented. The object of the outbreaks
was io gander 4i6tirel)F all political :connec
tion the gdVerambnt of Mexico.
..
A pronunciamento 'f the garrison ,
of To
.basco, dated -- 191 b Noember, alleges that a
1
full representatiOn ha been made to the sti
prinie governMent is to the defenceless
state of that department, together with the
recent iniasion.'iby tli_Americans, but that
government ha disre 'Med their , prayers.
`tor ibis
,'and nil ' eron other considerations
n 4-...
they declare that the tate of Tobasco dis
avows - the government f the Republic, and
will henceforth regula her internal achnin
, istraticin upon .abasis ore liberal and.ade
iquatotit:ilie,cireurnst noes of the existing
war. • These dactarati ns were approved 4'
1 acclamation; andSeno Frifenrnis was nutted
'l, as the - heed of the revolution.. A gretttAtim
'l her of names are attached to the promitteia
: mento. I I --.
1 ..,Drivate .letteis-frotn Tampico state that
.. tIWII:jei4 *eio.'itilreriug' greatly -fnantrinter
„ :slit...ea. fevers:l 4 The impression lite' o 4ited
lb et. Iterhira winild be i eleCted President' of
nexiao On thei'
Op : eni: g
: " of Congiesi, and
t that ;overtures Air . pe , •Avoidd beinredi
'
atelY - in ed4'l . fu.the — .0 1)rrespm - de ce e
slueen,*nieridlTaylo -and Santa Aniii is
pblisbetl. 'Gen. Tay or'4 fetter concludes
with' hope that he l i on Congress will, .
• ..aecept the over of the Utilted States' and,
euteinti'4o*yiitions• it the tertmnatton of
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e Sehatdrial
in zßcist
l y,adrthi eouu.
ve'
be result:
Lebanoii Cotanty.
Late from .MEexico
bostilities : and the eitablisbinentof-iipernia
tient peace. Stin:a Anna teplieti . fiem Sati
!leis in a courtebts manner, and in ;condo
-140 says that he "hopes the' National Con
resi.villl act is'iihall be Most conducive to
the interests of the Republic, but that be
believes neither ebogress nor an Mexican
Will ever be able to listen to any o'erture,
4nless the, national territory shall 'first be
evacuated by the forces of the United Skates
and the hostile attude of the vessels. of war
'in front of their p rts be withdrawn .r, ' Until
til )
this takes place t le nation is deteruitned_ to
defend, at every hazard, its territory, inch
liy inch:
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LIST OF JURORS, 'I
iDrawn for ; JanutFy Term, A. D. 1847.
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1 • Gra*d Jurors.
4uburn—CyruS Whipple.
I Bridgewater—Jeremiah Bqldwin,W,Bac
, ants S. Fessenden.
Choconut—Rohert Addison, Leiria Cham
berlin.
Great Bend—William Buck.
'Gibson—Alonzn Abel, Watspn Claflin,
charges
.Edwards; Jasper G. Stiles, John
Smiley, Samuel Powers, George Wood'-
*ard.
Hanford—Joslitm K. Adams, Med G.
aoughlan,lbouili Oakley.
Herrick— r G. W. Barnes.
Jackson—Daniel 31.-Farrar.
Rush—Slicrmat 1 11. Hill.
Silrer Lake—Patrick Fitzgerald, Thom
aaliogers. '.
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i Springville-- t-John Montague, Jesse
Meott.
•i Thomson Edwin Baldwin:
Travrse Jurors.
I g WEEK.
AuburaWillitim Cooley, Alonzo Par
her, George Harelip
Bridgewatcr—Hyde Crocker, Harvey
Tyler, Peleg, Wood.
Brooklyn—William Weston.
C hoeonut—E. K. How, Hiram, Bates,
I.J•antis ,
Clifford—Jonatlian Barnes, Jr.
,I . Pigtork = Milton Stevens, Dyer Lathrop.
Franklin—Charles Howlet.
Great Bend—Txueman
Gibson—John Low. •
I larfiml—Amherst Carpenter.
ASSUP—James S. Blasdell, Daniel Pick
, et, Benjamin Shayi
Jae kson—Hirani Follet.
Liberty—Daniel Dowley.
Lathrop—Christian Felton, Thomas J.
Robinson, G. L. Tewksbury.
Montrose—Henry E. Shipman, Jonas
Mack.
Middletown—Nililliam G. Handrick, Clin
tOn Kinney.
..sVor M - i/ford—losepli P. Miller, Alison
Pratt.
Rush—Henry I. Champion, David M.
.J6tnes.
Sprin grille nry Button.
Thornson—Sherman Williams, Ezra Ball.
• • • -2 1 tid WEEK.
.1 Auburn—Thomas F: Kellogg.
Brooklyn--James L. Adams, Reuben 0,
Miles.
< y : Bridgewater—William Shipman.
Clifford—Benjamin Ayers, J. T. Lang
den, William H. Slocum, Solomon Bolton,
Dalton - Yarrington„ John Aylsworth,
C hoconut—Josiiph Bebee, John Clark,
Rowland Barton, Patrick Clark.
Dimock—A ndreivr Young.
Gre, t zt Bend—Jcihn Gillispie, Seely Trow
;
bridge.
ibson—Lewis Brainard, Calvin El. Morse
Harford--r-Ortoti P. Jackson; Walter
Wilnaartli, William Wilsey, Elias N.
Gatpenter.
, .76n-up—Henry t)ewers.
Lenox—William Hartley, Reuben Ba ker,
; James S. Rohn - ism - I.
Librrt y—Thomiis C. Vince.
Montrose—O. G.l I lempOed, T. P. 'StJoh n.
New Mil jOrd—Williarn
• ; Rush—Charles Terry, ' N
SpringrilleJatnes Mliclane, Jeremiah
Rosccrantze
Silver Lake-3iortime4 E. Gage.
ExTTLit Jrna RS
Bridgewater; er. W. ;Crocker, Robert
Moore. !,
Clifford ; James V. Stewart, Alexander
Burns. , I
i Dimock ,t A. W Mainci.
• Gibson ; Samtitil Averyi. •
Harford-; - Noah Read. 1
Jessup; J. A. Birehard) .
Liberty; Jeremiah Wilbur.
illiddletown ; David T comas.
New Milford ; Allen Tenant jr., Daniel
Nellillen.
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TRIAL LIB
I 4 the Common P4eas of Susquehanna co.
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- : Jan. Y'erm, 847.
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Milratosh vs. Troia-Imi cre. appeal, :73 Nov. T. 11343.
Lion vi 4 Greene. ap , 393 A ril T 1844.
Camp vs. Trumbull„n peal, 4 , Ap. T. 1844.
I'llse vs Chandler, et ,in deb ,63 April 'T 1845.
p l
Dnud vs Williains, et n 1:n ca. 161 Aug.'' 1845.
GOffis vs llowman,4p,. 170 Ang. T 1845.
Arnold vs. Lee, ap , 213 A . T. 184:,.
l'qungs vs. Beardsley, debt, 4 Nov. T., 1845.
Welch tiro Seamans, co mint, 1 5 Nov T 1845.
14,cind Vs Smith, appeal, 149 No -. T 1845.
pes eal
Stebbins vs. Those, ejectment 1 Jan. T. 1846.
. Second ll'e,k.
"fovi s vs Middletown Ip. in calk 16 Jan T 1846. '
BUVington vs same ' " l7 "
Peitalletun et al vs carni, .‘" lin •, Buffiingtn . n et.al . vs Fantle . " - I "19 a,
Tn.ilor va Taylor, in cri t av, 56 liin T 1846 : •
Cutifield -vs Warner et 01, tresp.4ss, 59 April T 1846.
Suiith &"Boeth vs. Stttini, near' 'nt., 148 Ap. T. '46.
Ca malt vs Dickinson, in ease,. Aug T 1846.
'Cafinieliael vs Wiilch,' in case, 46 Aug T 1846,
Cinvrfurd vs Carling, et i fa. 161 Aug T 1845
WC 11a & Bard Vs - Coole - , in de t' 163 Agg T 1546
Cidifield et al vs Slierw ,xl, rip -al. 187 AngT 1840
f t
Brian et al vs Arnot, ~ eetm- 97 Nov '1 1846.
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From the Recor
-.4an. 7, 1346: ,
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BTeznperante Co ventiOn.
y appointment' of a ounty ~ Meeting
held in November! last, . County. Mass
Meeting will be beld in 'lie Presbyterian
Church at Montros . 4 on uesday he 12th
day , of January ne* at 11 o'cloCk 1 M.'to
continue two days, orlon er if necessary.
Inieresting questions will discussed: Em
inent, and elOqUet spe ere front abroad
aill expeCted to a rid. he, boiFltalities
of The citizens of Po ontr are tendered to
a Nilo will come, nd at , is time of deep
~-,
i terest a
_mil and rofitabre meeting is ex-
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pe§ted.".. _.:
1411 persons atten Mg ill Conventiou L not,
piovided with-lodgi gsiure requestadito give
ibeir manes' to tittle of t following gen
tle+e# i ,'',lVlii;•Tes 6 0,', •' •L‘ Niien, , Cols
I T
M.1C.,. T,yier..
2 Ity order Orthe °mini tee:T. 'I ~ ... ,
- R. S. B L Y,4Chairtnan.
A. CARD;
Persons liaving lair or oth rhOolObelong
ing to my I#brary, would G infer afavoqoy
returning them.
Montrose Dec. 29, '46. F. LUSK.
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Teinperance i 1 - dugs. ,-
In addition to the meetin heretofore ;
ap
pointed, Lieutenant . Durye " will Lecture
at the Court !lease on Wed esday evening,
Jan. 6.
At the Methodist Churehaessup, Thurs
day evening, January 7.
At the Methodist Chap in Brooklyn,
Friday evening, -Jan. 8.. t - •
At the 111,,ethodist Chapel in gibson, Sat
urday eventng, Jan. 9.
At the Presbyterian Chureh in Gabsott,o r it' .
Sunday afternoon, and eVening, Jan. IU.
At the Convention to be held on Tuesday,
Jan. 12.
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Other arid further arrangements will he
made. 'B. S. BENTLEY, Chairman
of the coUhty.Commi;t*
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. Ptstintsr is caused by the corrupt Mainers of the
blood being deposited on the membrane or invite
lining of the Incas; culled the Plenty:, producing kill
tinmination of the parts, a violent pricking pant in
one of the sides, among theribs, frequent dough,
In order to care this dreadful complain; 'five or six
of Wright's Indian Vegetable Tills must' be
-ately taken, and the same dose repeated every fide
or six boors, until" the pain and difficulty have sub
sided. This course, if closely followed up, will, fin
a short time completely rid the , body Prom thistle
morbid Manias which are-the cause of all }rinds bf
inflammatioll'imil pain, and will most assuredly tualfr
a speedy, safe, and certain cute ofiPleurisy.
Remember, the only original 'and genuine Indian
Vegetable Pills have the written kignatum of Win.
Wright on the top hib'el of each box.
Agents.futtlie sale of Wrighes Indian Vegetable
Pills in Montrose, Mills & Sherman. Far other a
gencies see advertisement in another column.
A GOOD MEIIICIE
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• Aston House, March 16, 1346:!
week I start4d
frum Seneca Conn 7, with a litrge! lot of flit sheFp,
and being e4poseall night in the cars, watching
them. I took a severe cold, so that When I arriveditt
New York, coy neck was 'stilt and I bad a violebt
pain in my head. As soon as I:disposed of my shtvp,
I was obliged to attend to my; health. I obtainedi a
box of your linproved Indian Vogetable Pig and
after takituf two doses, I was, entirely relieved.
am well known in the interior and western part of
this state, and shall always be pleased to recoin
mend your Pills. - Yours, Si:4. B. ALVORD.
Office 179 'Greenwich street, atree brkk
I ...._,Alwayit ask for the Imptoved Indian Yegetn
ble Pills.
r_V , And Fate that (1. Be 4 Smith is written with a
pea on the lamina of the box.
Agents—N''. Mitchel, C. Co. and .f. Ethridge, Moist
rms..
' Receipts for the Peoples? Advocate, i
For the week ending Jan.. 7, 1847.
C. A. Warner. . $l,OO face to No. 81
James Suniniert , , 1,00 -" " O' 1
J 0... Blanchard, 1,00 " . " t
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T. li. Chauilierlin, l,oo,f`
Robert Ellis, lpo
' _MARRIED.
I3y,Brooklyn, Decccober 31st, l y Rev. J. B,
man, Mr. BRADFoRo 0. WA TIIOUS of Bridgewattir,
I. 4 IMkPOLL'S" OA IILET, of Bwlnkltn.
2.brsertiscutents.
A BOOK THAT WILL SUIT YOU!'
ADiScUSSION on UniverKilisnt, between A. f.."
Warren and 0. Fraser, —just published and k
Fah - at the Store of J. Lyons, Montrose. Price 114
cents.
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TQ TRAPPERS, HUNTERS, PED
LERS AND MERC.KANTS.
T HE, hip.hest prices in Ca..; reitcl for Shipping'
Furs. , at the Old Hat Factory. 3 doom Spent
of Searle's Hotel, where some
; (i or 80d HATS
of different qualities, Call be Lind from $1 to sff lilts
that - fatsoft the same clualitv have ever been wild
in Northern .'erinsylvarmi. Also, ,a new stuck (Ai
CAPS : i
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just rrreived from N. T. i
Dec. 31, Ip-111. 1
N. B. WOO HOUSE CATS wanted-i—
-push pia' for any quantity SHEEP PELTS.
VALUABLE BEAL ESTATEI FOR BALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale his House and tot
situated iin the village of Montrose, known as the
old stand of the Temperance Hotel, joining Stephim
F. s Keeler's Hotel. There is upon the lot a comm.>.
dious stablu forty by sixty feet, which has been
suindnic about four !,-ears, totmthe.- with out housSFI,
and a rood - well of water. Vorse,sion will be given
on the first of 'April next—tide indisputable. For
further pa enquirepf the subscriber on the
prenaii.&. STE 'Hr.s;
Montrose. Dec. 30th, TE4G. 3tv4n
• FEATHERS.
WANTED---- few hundred Tomas - good 14-e
geese feathers immediately at Salisbury's. 4
Dec. 24. '146.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
TH E subscriber having been'appointed an And
'tor I,v the Orptuni's Court of Susqnehanba.
County. to thake diStributiln of the,assetts of the
Es
tate of DAVIS DIMOCK, Jr. latd of the Conn !of
Susquehanna, deceased, to and among the el-editors'
of the said decedent. All persor* interested in the,
said funds, ;Ire herehy notified tocgresenttheir claiins,
at my store in Montrose, on FridtY.the fifteenth tiny;
of January next, at one o'clock, 1:'.111.
B. Ft. LYONS.t
Montrose, Dec. 28, 1846. . !
FOR SALE.
GOOD assortment of hop ar an sizes and cli•s_
erintillp. by B. SAYRV
LEATHER.
,
ST received a new supply ~ ciheaper than ever l
a(;,,od Sole Leather from 1,2 i to 15 cents. qp
per Leather 2s 6d to-3s per lb-Calf skins accord , ;
usgly. - J ' 13. SAYRE 3 :
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WAN'rED
N f!xchaage forrds, the, falltnving articlesi to
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wlt: 1,141.1.413 As es, Flax-seed,, Timothy and,o a
ver :Seed , ( rain ; P statoes, Be-am. Onions; Dried p.,
pies and Peaches. tntter, Cheese, Lard, r ork,Vl ni
nel, Socks and &Ischia's, Tow-Cloth, Kersey hagN
Beesvra., l i sumheri Firrcins and barrel slaves, A:ei
• 1 B. SAYRE: -
.
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LAMP g IL, bothwinter au4, ri)r sith}
by B. SAYREi,
,
L INSE EID OIL, by the barr, by i
. . 1 B. 54.18r4 '
'CCIDFISti, *ticker&r
aniShati,jty - ..
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''- i. 1 B. Sit.YRE
Clsß.piiii (or beef hides, by.,.
1 . B. BAYREI
i, -
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--G C
008 firptitig, for sole by
Dee. 24, 284 ft. . • 't ,I ' /
' VPPETt.c. LEATitE.R: '
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JOHN GROVES, :
F,s)tiona die-tan:nee*
-Irv : 6oy
ri I,MULFBID en'
RElnow receiving a large:tow ,nffietit + of
A :FAII and iritiah they
seil for Cash, Barter;orapprov s red=
it, a$ e'heap can be, bought in" awn:;lrheir i t assortuientcontains full' utIC
Goods: isually kept cOuntry sto • '
Dec 10; 1846. .
SOLE and UPPER I LEATHE :4 for sule
ebenp enough, by, _ S. S. M.
INONS, W . Intels, and B urke • :
41,_ to rY:
Q
A) Cast Steel Axes, -'for sale eh and
warm "ted first rate; by, _ lit it Son:
A IKPRER., lot
,` ? f those good, arming
all :11411s, just received—also, sole arger
Of the ilium sort, and will be sold e, eup,;bi
M. .514 Son.
PORIXO PORIX I
VASI/TE.D at tho 4,taPc : &
o.
tow quantity of For): dAcchange
for God and part!cash.
Dec: 1846, ' r
,E.DIIMSIDEggs .801Elaita. ,
TO. THE PEOPLE. ,
C' IiALDWIN ienders his thawsfor the
• tbe extensive he i receiv
ed,b.nd would inform the public di , tie has
taken
ft 4. Partner, which heS enabl him to
i
make fine improvement in his hop, or
Grocery, and also, to obtain' a smidl assort
'rnent if GROCERIES, such its .°
0
fen,Gabe, Sugar, Allspice, P,eplrer;, Gin
ger, licloves, Nutmegs, Cinnamoq Solara
tus„tßaisins, Lei - Doi - is, Heron, Codfish,
Mackerel, Sword-fish, Rice, FlOur, 11102
lass4s, Bar Soap, Plug Tobaccolibt from
6Ctsi h to 25cts per pound, Sperm candles,
, dimtd Tallow Candles, &e. bed
Also as fine an assortment -of Children's
Toys- tbr Christmas rind New-Year; els was
ever bought' into Montrose; Ntqs ,of all
kinds, lind, Candies of the best Eitirijlity ;, all
of whitili will be sold CHEAP forVASH ;
but NO TRUST. U '
Pies; Cheese, Cakes, and Crackers of all
kinds, constantly on hand. 43
WI lbs. of good LARD WAN up, in
exchatte for Groceries or Cash. h
To he Gentlemen, and Ladies tent, all who
like a icon dish of OYSTERS, oij a cold
bite.of Oood Pie, Cheese, &c., pktitse call,
we lia , o good Eating .Rooms and iTables,
well furnished . Please call and tat a bite,
a; the irst door, in .the basement sto ~ above
L. Seaile's Hotel.' " - - 5
N. It . We interid to'keep the rclln clear
from B;ovs who ought to - be. at Initne, rind
have obusiness-it:irking around. (i '
Monirose, Decetriber 1,1846; I]
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ME
.40RE NEW D
400 K
- i• a. .9 - A..4:171.7_,TA & 'D., 1 ,1
I.IAVE received their usual supptof Fall
anil Winter Goods, which to '' 'invite
their d friends, iind also new onek, to call
t andell
mine, and - Idle,- will find as /nod an
Inssorthritt as most people, keep inlhis see
' iapludina• pry Goods, GroceriO, Hard
i ware, itlfcc. &c. and a general variety of fix-.
ings, iihere people will be satisfied thut they
get ithi worth of their money. li •
Nth '25, 1846.
.
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N. V.—We 'will pay better p4pes and
t i.
give aifire Goods for Corn, Rye, 0, g, Hay,
and inotist all kindl of produce, tha ny oth
-ler shop in these Higgins'. Those 4 lid have
, any , ript kind vi.rlunder to sell ',mild do
well tig i call and "lr'y at . SEARLE'S
Isaac LtPost*C o.
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A ,g.g l,
: 7: ec e ivin g dr4r FALL & WINT4R ,Goods,
M. w lob will be I,old cheap as can be: bought in
town., '; • 1 1
• F re - ch, English, and American iClaths. -,
gold, and steel4mixed Beaver ,4, dci - .
Sat;ets and H 0
erseyB.
f 3
Irel t and Satin Vestings—rich 4
Plats and plaid Cravats.. li -
AIP cca, Cashinere, and d'Lain !Bolles.
Bon et Satins„i purple and blue. ll
tioniset triminilig,s—rich. l`l
Dreils trimmings, fringes, velvet itibaads,
& Giulio& • i's
-i;
Prints, 80 piecbs--fronT 5 to2scfs. peryd.
Gin hams, plain and twill'd,- fic4, col'rd..
Shawls--Brocbe, Waffle, Chinc4 1 •
grerios, large assortment. s
Tea, from 2s to 8s per lb. l• 1 .
Iro - Spring-steel,. Nails, Band 4 n and
•
Crow-tars. ' . ii
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Har ware of eery kind. i
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MilllsaWs and files. i
Loottlng-glassO 4 s, best ass's in to .: •
'Croilikery i a ” " ,
4ht stock Of Men's and Bo , a Boots
'& Brogans-04i Women's and Misses'
Shoes of every description. 4
Flour, &c. &cS • •
• yVe rust our friends will at leasticall and
exami4e our stoick—we can and dill' sell
C IlEiiP E.NOUGH. li _
1 - Is4Ac L. POST ti, CO..
Moitrosi, Novi r - 5, 1846: ' P
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Tap, Subscribes are* no* ripei4ng their
s ck of 1" all , and Mintei'. ' ICK)ifiS,
;
winch. rill be so mr ld l o L n L th s ei & r trs s u ll ill E - a rt ri:at-' ,
ing te s, for RE.A.DY'PAY.;'-` , 1•• ,
Montrose, Nor. 4; 18 6: - li '
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, . . F.WHITNEY; M. : Pii• I ,i
pir s -i.ici.• t 4 Surgeou,;& Accouchier. --. 014 at Major
liall*-Jackson,fri._ ... -,- .;F.: . . h i
SHERIFF'S sALE• , ~
BIY v - eof a wiiit of 'irimslitioui tipo ~ i simed.:
;ou of the Court of Common Olean- Zqtr- :
hanna ty, and to -me directed and del •L+ + will;
be etsp, _ WpUblicludiat tbi:ConAii•houirisid Mont- I
i t
rose on' aturiUy'•#e 16112 day'of Cow"
noxt, nti
.1. o'i , r., M., loccrtalts let of la4a. ei .nifte !tithe`
tolviuili -cif Brooklia,iu the wen .or lif++44o l3 m-i
1
'nil, izin • Horton's Creek," containin "alustsp_ ,t
morn or cgs, together with in+ (iv. MUR,S . bail!
of also% mill tb4ecin — lic'n 5i t X_11e,,,4,,..__ . b : lan ds'
4
'of Abel reen; on. he west _y, . 43.... Loru;'
on t'lse rth by lan biteArforrib-Pridtt on the;
Isou#l+ lands neenli-rth id)et.tri. 7 , ins ,
us *
Sets end iaki j itilin execation s. 4 - _item*
=Mon 2d. vs, John Lad+ • ; • t r': .;4 ' _ .L: I '. ' fr
F ." - ,+ 1 ...-d. NY:44 1 11 - 4`l§ eiir...
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MONTIOSB tESINESS DIRECTOgY.
J. B. SEIIIMOS-_, -
Boot & Shoe Maker—shop in Searle's bltick, Wei*.
. side of Public Avenue. .1
It: SEARLE & CO. r 1
A good assortMent of Dry Goods, Ctoiltery, 'Hard
ware, &c. &C., West side of Public Avenue -.
-.:BE.NJ. SAXRE,
Dealer inlitov * es, Hardware, Dry' Ono& Br.c. est
side of Public Avenue.
•
LYONS & CHANDLER, •••:)1
Dealers in Stoy, Tin-ware, Stationery, Dry Gnodsh,
&c.—East able of Public Avenue; • ,
MERRILL & RQOT, ' '
Dealer in .Bata, -Caps, Fara, PloOgh Points, 4.,
West side of Public Avenno. ; •
E; W. HAWLEY, -
Sint - conlinuett. the Blacksmithind business in iis lrari
'ons branches at his old S tand - near Keeler's Tavern
B. S. BENTLEY, - .
Attorney- at Laic; at the old crifice a few reels west
of the' Court-house. •
JAMES N. ELDREDGE,
Cabinet,au'd Choir4faking. Also;, Sign and Fang
Painting, Tnining. Paper Hazi&g, 3.c. Bhc
his old 'stand:thi Turnpike a. : • -
ALCHAMBERLIN,
Attorney tet LaVr, Office over the,Store.of L .L4oist .
1 31, ". Co" Orp.erfif Public AventteituidTarninite'st..
& DlMeeK,'
Physicians & (Sergeant. Office; ivest tide of the
,Publicatveuee (mar the Store of R.,83 inie &CO;
, E. S. , :Eatittc:--i-;_ Cr Z. Ihttoex t .••.•
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- • LINES & -
, LOCKE
Fashionable Tsulms:over Merril Otr. Rooth; Beatore.
• t ETITERIDG,E; •
Groceries,' Fruits, Canfeetiouaries, 'brags, Medi'ei'
Painbs,! - . 9Wind la variety of nick nOcks.. '
11:11,LS • !-
Pumices; Ofcctre'''. general variety , of gbodi otivapt
on hand. One door below therisidenne ofludge
' MACK 'dc ROGERS, ; 1 4.
,
b, Cerriigelitioitilei*Matio*tureni; Tr
pike street at the ola tleardsleal stand,
.are 'lardy
to senile rsistomert iu the itiosterneclkyle;t_Stibe
age. Artieles:itr . onr line, constahtly on bud foe
sale, and - retsuri4 o
dohe o n short notic e . ' . 41,
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DAVID CLEMO'N'S,
C:wria.e and .Sleigh Maker ana repairer, may be
foetid stills - lollop a f cot rods Wrath orthe Berme'.
where his will be happy to waitE on Ciutomeni.
P. POST Jn. 4r.ifC.44.
Iron Finintlers t - aild Plough tarinfae' tn i rers-431x)4 . i a1t
. the old stand near the residence of p.ssit.
• -
F. - LUSIii -
Atterneyt al . ' Lair ; Office a fest!' ands &lath al:the
Court i.
B. M.ITLFORD,I -
Attoinei, 4/ Law OfEcti"East:siile
Avende:, raver the Store of S. 4: Mulfoilt_4(gria.
LYONS-
D6aler iii,Dry,Gods,„Gr9ceries,,BOolfs;:'Pati*.c.
and ikle Pubil ATelits.'
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