The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, March 25, 1847, Image 3

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Th 4 Democrat Of 4th March asserts, Gat
this -OP- : 02 -44 item: : of expenditure in the
Comtdisstottur netount, " was for wqr
k
laid o4t-Jipott the desk and bar; an item far
whic4 the-a:embers of the teir.and officers .of
the tril generally, became responsible' by
volun i 7 subscriptionthe fault-finding
write 4 in the Advocate among the !lumber.
It sb happened that the subscription paper
h ot mislaid when those•who had
v olunteered tu pay this, expense refused. to
pav the first -farthing, and this same individ
ual attlongthe rest."
Wif are authorized to soy that the asser
tion above copied; is a base, wilful and ma
licioui with - out even the semblance
of truth for its m itigation, and manufactur
ed byi the editors of the "Organ" to screen
t h e i r i m i str rs froM an imputation of expend
ing the People's money improvidently.
ifibe above statement were " strictly cor
rect, it occurs to us that the Commissioners
t and',self-tondemeif ; because, if the altera
tionsi and improvements 'referred to were
madO on the strength of a subscription by
the Oourt and Bar, that paper should not
have een mislaid or lost," but carefully
presetved, and the obligors held responsible
by th Commissioners, and thus an unnec
essar4- expenditure of a large - amount of the
Peopie's money avoided.
The magnanimous, the in
trepii) Wnstor—the favorite, the flattered,
t h e Dion of the North," manfully supported
the aluendm'ent which be proposed ; at,e.--
says the " Northern Democrat."
hardly supposed that Mr. Wilmot's
flirt iyith the South had placed him in a eon,
ditioii which required the aid of such idle
twatOe to his maintaining a respectable
standing with the reputable politicians of
the Jay. Though ,young, he is certainly a
gent:email of fine talents and pleasing ad
- drest, with no lack of discernment. With a
prolter dirction to these qualifications, he
may:!attain an eminence more desirable and
pernianent-than cane imparted to him by
senseless and disgusting flattery, however
," thiikly put on" evin c Hempsted's 'Dem
ocrat. -
C9MMISSIO NER'S STATE. 'T.-A writer
over the signature "Many Citizens," who
cicill and ,respectfully asked, through the
culuains of liempsted's:" Democrat," an
cipla;nation of one item of account•relative
to Times in Rush Township, has discovered
!bean is not the policy of the. Clique or its
"Otte to aplain. It is enough for the
People to know that the Commissoners have
dispcised of their money, without asking
quesiions. • So it would certainly appear,
froni, , the low-bred, insulting answer of the
" Dtimoerat" to a civil inquiry week before
lastlif the reply is understood. If was with
gre4t difficulty, we understand, after a
re
adjistmcnt of spectacles as recommended,
thi4the editorial print was deciphered ; not:.
withstanding the " beautiful nen, dress" of
last pill, or even therlegant "improvements"'
of tie "first of January:"
t FROM. HARRISBURG
I 1 the Senate, March 16: The following
billstwetoed -by the Goventor, were taken up
and passed by theconstitutiOnal-majority
Theact to annul the marriage contract of
Wahr Galbraith. The act to - annul the
raaqiage contract of Samuel R. Austin and
susiin his wife. The act to incorporate the
Me4hants' and People's Transportation
Coniiany. The act to incorporate the Cum
berind
CUunty Bank was re-consideied and
lost The act to extend the time of corn
;
menping the West Philadelphia Railroad,
'etbW 13y the Governor at the beginning of
ies§idn,'NV3S re-considered and lost.
The Senate ma de -the following jUdicial
confirmations.
Iftnjamin Chninpneys,tó be the President
of ;tie 15th Judicial district.
•
ores C. _Tyler, to be an Associate Judge
for , Susquehanna connty,
, Benjamin Cliampneys having resigned,
the p"overnor nominated James Nil!' to he
Pre#ident Judge orthe 15th Judieialdistridt.
'Thom ilreafidleas was also noniinatad
to b President Judge of the' 10th JndiciJ
Disict. Mr. IlYgandless, rejected by
Totelofyens 13, nays 13.
Acommittee was Appointed to informte
ilotis e that the Senate was now ready to -
jotirii' , and a similar' enininittee being intro
duced, inforined the Senate that the House
i
was tlow ready to adjourn. The Senate ad
iottill ed sine die.
Ili the House, Mr.
_Matthias moved to
take up Senate amendmens to the bill, a
suim)ernent to the Pennsylvania Itsilroad
act a The orders of the day were called.'
Masthias moved to postpone the rule
4 14 prohibits bills trOm being considered
ankl presented to the Governor fot , big sig
cife on the day of the final adjournMent
orL4 Legislature, on this motion the yeas
and !lay s *ere talled,.and stood—yeas , 48,
cari .11. • ,
111. Fox. from the Counnitte on confer
on the 'difference, betweerl,, tliejt**
11 0upes on the. bilLatkiwing the , citizeas of
tent in.counties to decide by ballot 'tin the
Sue ion of granting tavern licenses* Made
a !eiiort. • It was not considered..
11telidl
tikfifore
titlepreeeeditigs liol.disy were '6 4 :44ucted
vilh ipropriety tixo4! feeliats. 6 Mr.
evier's" ialedietOrf was 11EO titta and
relkfFlffeithig. ',sePerftted
w ithithoicindeot feelinis ttisraido , oach-oth 7 _
tc 4 tie,eyerof sbine of thi 414 0 . 1 5 104ef
hearted were moistened Mulbettlikisairieu"
WI their associates.
--' - , .. ~ v.EsL,„rtP.F.-Lni*D.!
7-V.al.„Pashi,m,_liie,,, say4l3ob„-_,*kubli
ciaiaii.434fitin' 4e4iiieke.iiiiiiyit
' 42tfijor ' ' : hi m ,
TPri, .. .., :o*Pli -,CM/ I. CMO R'?:
by Oak President.,,likkepresents,.:thelinliu
hie. iphanasse non l / 4 0 two ' high . AAges. of this
MA brfit lieelittedikil ohe -Week:. . • ' .' , '
:d i -4 - f. , - ,, i , 'i-t; — : `-.1,.
. COMIODORE I COrtrati iti is , .said, -on his
- returii ifrom . .thealikulf tHqUadron; whither,
.61tinint OM Peitz : his' Ode •to iiliev'e hinii
Will 'de W and a CbUit 'ot int* - ..-406: g
which i
e , will ' seek Ao , show that his ,in netion
has been caused bi , the . mistakes . of she• Ad
ministration, and its -neglect to Tarnish bin]
with supplies and :4with small fesiels.
THE TORCH AGAIHST Sr:.JUAN D. ULtOA.
wholee — number of guns that our na
ial; force , pre:sena against this formiditble
Castle, is .stated to be 425. But our emu
cat throw shells h4lf a mile farther than any
guns can in:--the Castle. s- The Castle cost
forty millions of dottlars to erect. Its walls
:1141 frotil`l2 to 2O feet thick. It contains
sev,en cisteps, supplying 98,767 cubic feet
ofivater. In 1818, it was defended be , 177
pieces of different calibre. ,It is intended
fort 370.
NEW RAMPS4IitE. —From the returns
givan.it appears Oat the. Whigs have elec
ted two menibcr.q Congres, and two of
the fiire Ceuncillcli . s. The Democrats have
carried their, Govejner, and a majority in the
Ho se of Representatives..
trr The bill to suppress gambling has
been signed•by the, Governor, and is now a
law.'‘ Gambling is declared a misdemea
nor, and pu toshahle by confinement in the
Penitentiary.'
151439 STATE.—Among the bills passed at
the late session ot,Congress there is one ad
tnittiag Wisconsin into the Union• as a
State. The Thirtieth Congress, w h en it
meets, will exhibit - a representation from
thirty States.
'STAHVATION AM'ONG THE MOHMONS.%-.—The
Mormons - who were last to leave Nanvoo, a
portion of them being the destitute and sick
ly of the population—are suffering dreadful
ly on the Pottawatamie lands, lown, one
hundred and seventy-five miles west of
Montrose. MattX of them enlisted arid have
gone'to New Mexico, but the rest are star
ving.'upon the pinkie. A committee has
arrived Tit St. Louis to solicit relief. As
these people were driven from comfortable
homes by a lawless mob, without the least
shadow of right, they hem strong claims
upon the sympathy of the humane, and we
hope they will receive prompt relief. The
husbands and brothers of many of them are
now engaged in New Mexico, fighting• the
battles of their country, an instance of pat
riotism that speaks nobly for their charaiter,
considering the bitter persecution and wrong
they have endured in every State in which
they have lived.
A CARD.
Ma. Eorron :—To the youthful donors, o f
our borough, I hereby present my very grateful
acknowledgements, fortheir very interesting
donations, perj Masters Charles Drinker and
Isaac Riley. The sum received is $8,58.
This was obtainedi by subscriptionoo aid in
i t
relieving the offering in Ireland. Would
indeed that th youth of our (soared land may
"go and do li ewise." They can do much
to staftbe ravages of famine and peritence ;
-to give to mothers bread for their Istarving
children. For our young friends, we shall
pray the constant= blessing of II im, whose
word declares, "Blessed is he that consider
eth the poor, the Lord will deliver him in
the time of trouble.". Joins LONG.
Montrose March 22d, 1847.
Temperance Meeting.
Notice is hereby given that the first Quar
terly Meeting of the Montrose and Bridge
water :Washingtonian Temperance Society,
will be held at the Court House in Montrose,
on the evening of the third„Monday of* pril
next, at which time the members of the So
ciety and all others who feel an interest in
the Temperance cause are respectfully in
vitea to attend.
A. CIiAItiI3ERIAN, Rec. Se& y.
Montrose„ March 23d 1847.
Agricultural Meeting.
The Anntial Meeting of the Society for
promoting Agriculture and the Mechanic
Arts in Susquehanna County, will be held
at the Court-house, in Montrose, on Tues
day ithe 13th day of April next, at 11 o'-
clock, A. M.
The election for officers of the Society,
f?r the ensuing year; will then be held, and
fliCher important business transacted. , ,
Gentlemen who; design, becoming mem
bersknf , the Society, are requested to give
their' names to Gen. D. D. Warner, the
Treasurer, either tefore the Meeting or ear
ly, on that day, -that their Humes may be be
fore tie Society in the selection of officers
and committeee,_ _
+aI—JESSUP,
Chairman of the Er. Com.
March 8 1 , - 18471.' ' '
- NEW TOR
Vitheill flour, barrel - $8,82 ,0,,7,00 •
Rye - • • katiew...s .
Conlin:teal. do , O,OO •
Whe.it, per bushel , F., ' 0,75'0' 1,75
Rye,: do •`•••• '• • • 0 - .02 0,•0,95.
Coro', —do • 0,95 fal,oo
Barley, :do : , 0,82 10 '0,83 •
Oats; *do • 0,45 0. 1 0,50
Flax; per lb. Aciefican, o,ol' 0, 0,04
Tallow lb. red ''
, i, 0,99 ,0 a." 09.4
guttlr per lb. Oraige co. 9,20 - 0 0,22
do western •'1 • "
-
114 .1 Per '1 1 . 4 ,4* 14 : " 11,00 011;75
"jrnnet, " 8;so 5 ,2$
r 9114 pp barrel; May : . : - "' '14,75'4'r
- do' 1_2,50 X13,00 /4 0 %.** 111 4 4 1',1 ' o,ll'
/hw liket lb 0.10 0 ',012
logipeni ni* :Irefaie • .1:1,27 - 44,211-,
Aftierisiarwak , l4yeribici#ll.. 0,3 • - :0 '0•174
do'f' full'bioc4 ammo '0'0,34;
,or, do ; drileferind..;
*atm 4. f Memos 0,25
Iti F. ' 'Dke; Mulch 7th' 1847, Mrs.
OLlez Zit; ,consort of Perry Ball, aged
16 years. /r ' '..'
•,,#The lees sell was on of the early settlers
of thi, WestP piK'oer hu band etni ted from f . hr,„ 'county, baring
*DI h er Berkshire
l ilt
county, Maii,s 7- ! ; 0 . 4014 ce of her late resi
dence ki , s . 1911. She . dared with much
,fiirtitude thei deprivatioo ~ toils and ,difficul
ties, consequent to the • ttlement of a new
'country. l[lt her- life sh was a pattern ,of
piety, consuktly and s eadily manifesting
that spirit of hteekness an . forbearance which
the gospel (4'our Saviou, so plainly incul
cates. Forlthe last thi y-five years of her
life she wasiateMistant 'ember of the Bap
tist church of Middleto n. Her loss will be
deeply felt, no only by her bereaved hus
band and children, but 'y all who shared
her acquaietauce. / [Cost.
In Ditnoelcon Thu -
9f consumption, Mrs. L
of 'William H. Bedell
months and 11 days.
Mrs. Bedell wasan
ly esteemed and belov:
tances. fa her death It
merous relatives have s
able loss. She was gre
her acquaintances, but
ous circle rew knew he
assuming 4111 retiring i
shed
_like the rose the a
her character around th.
with her. IThose Tito
her most, and feel sor
death. The members
titular have met with a
well grieve!" us one th.
mother.". S.he manag
her own. }Muse, and h
abode of happiness.
The consolation of t •
ed to the mourners on t
school house at Dimock
thew 24, 44, by Rev. A
fore, be ye also ready f.
ye think nit the Son o
bissoL
HE PO-partnership
betweeg John Do •
the publication of the "
ivas dissolted by Motu .1
of March 1847. The '
firm, up to that date, a!
Boyd for settlement. .1
ADIIIINISTRAT
NOTICE is hereby
debted to the. E
•BREWStER, late
Bridge Wafer, in the C.
no, deceased, to make
-land all petsons having
said Estate, - are reque
duly attested to the
meat,
ADNINISTRAT
THE following article
Vendue at the house
ceased. in the township of
the sth day of April, next,
Nit:
One yoke of irzen,
of hay, wheat, corn, o
waggons, and sleighs
of household furnitur.
chairs, tables, and r
"mos to mention. Six
quantity of pork Att.
TEINB OF SALE.— • i
cash down. All ovvr five
it, with approved sictirity
J. W.
A. CHA
Adm'rs of
Montrose, March 25, 18
MARKETS.
DN I
. „
N64ton (N. 3.) pape
Ithutitis
Montrose, March 11
J. W. RAY
ALBERT I
Montrose, March 2..,1
FIRST A
OF new Seasonable an
the Spring, and S ~ 1
being received by the sub
York by Rail Road and Tel
The subscriber tenders
for the very . liberal patrol
and' hopes to merit a
keeping on band those L
cheapness, 'durability,
call and exainine the new
iiSAanks to the' public.
ot
u t c hi e hitherto besto:ve4
oults most desirable for
to 'and fashion. Please
just opening at
Salisbury's.
Montrose,' March 25: 18 7. 1 ,
IRISH
r• INEN damtwrivand 8 j
-1-4 Spre ili. Fin‘ bleach
Edginp f ,Threaci Edgings,,
March 25, 1847
YES
1 • •
Al -
D e variety of fitaltio
at
March 25;
• BUMMER
A great variety of Bp '
Boys sad hieu's w •
; •
Mara 25;1 547
-BROAD •
ASSIMEIL§, tri4dei,
repaired 'and 'Will be
,
,March 25', '147:
•• :• - ,- BiIA
STRADILLA, Taglion
Jail colons and
_style*
this market before, just
maitlP2s,.te 47:
i
~j . . 4,11 ~,': A
1. !„0.. CALI
cif C , , SpAin,
garch 25,11847, .
- .
COLSTON-
A'smi GiAshadi Lawnd'
24t 144,010104"r4ty.10vi
Mircb Xs47:
NEAT and genteel
t fasvion r Salistintry'
March 25, 3247.
Elifil
MUSLIN DE LAINS.
LIGHT for spring and beamlfal style jest come
at Sails bcry's.
Murch 25, 1547.
SHADES;
A ND Pm‘sols from 28 . . to .9.05., jusf , c ome
SalilMry 'a
40' • HOSIAiY •
A large assortment of Hosiery !very cheap at\
Salisbury's
. March 25. 1847.
EMBROIISERD GINGHAMS.
LAWNS—Rich and Splende& Dress gands - at
Salisbury's
March '25, 1347.
TABBS *AND F. 4! WERS.
ALARGEI variety and extrennely low at
• , -Stllisb'lry
March 1,15, 1,847
1 . ay the 11 th
RANIA LOUISA, wife
aged 21 years (3
labia woman, high
d by her aequaiit4' ,
r husband and Ma
stained an irrepar
tly endeared to all
mong that nuttier:
l .real worth. Va
her manners, she
eetest fragrance of
se the most intimate
new her best, loved
ly afflicted in her
her family in par-
Isevere loss, and may
mourneth for his
. well the affars of
1-r fireside was the
4 .i„ BONNET RIB#CiNS.
A MOST dpLendid lot of the latest syle at
Salisbury's
_,lSlarch 25, 1847. ,
,
.. , .
---,.;- • •. FRENCH KID, --.--
.
TjiISLE thtead' cod Cotton gloves, Ault will suit
- 4.41.a1l the' Ladies , just receive 4 at Salisbury's
_:.;March ‘25, 1847. .
,
LADIES' lIONNETS.
FLORENCE Ilraid. China Pearl, and Straw Bon
i. nets, ti great variety and they sprit* and summer
fashion very low at : Salisbury's
March 2.5, 1847.
..........
REGISTER'S N TICE
—,.----
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby 'yen to all persons
concerned iu the following states, to wit:
The Estate of .LIRE BMA: , late of Choconut
township, deceased.
JOSHUA N. D 'RAND,
The Estate of SABIN HATOH, late of the Lori
of Montrose, deceased. i
- PETER /DYE NE, ,Adm . r.
The Estate of JONAH KNAI'?, late of Forest
Lake township, deceased. 1
STEPHEN H4RDING, Adrift..
Club-les F. Read and M. C. Tyler, Executors of
the last will and testrunent of A.l. H. READ, decd, who Was Ganrditin Of Allen R. lade and Chwucey
Slade, minor children of EL1.1.41 B. SLADE, lute
of Springville township. deceased.
C. F. READ, !? Execlitcrrs ofA.ll.
. M. C. TY LER,j 5 Read," dee'd.
That the accountants have settled their accounts in
the Register's Othce in and forte county of Sustine
hanna, and that the same will he presented to the
Judges of the Orphan's Court aG Montrose, on Mon
day, the 19th day of April n •t, for confirmation
and allowance. ,
gospel Was tender
s 136 inst., in the
Corners, from Ma-
Brooks : " There
r in such an hour as
man cotneth,"
lease copy.
[Com
IMMO
TI ON.
ADMINISTIZATRI4'S NOTICE. .
NOTICE is hereby given to 1111 persons indebted
to the Estate of JOB NIPIIOLS.-litte of the
township of Clams', in the coit i iity of Susquehanna.
deceased, to make immediattl payment—and all
persons having any claims multi ust 'said estate are
requested to present them dulyiatrested to the sub
scriber for settlemetit-
G 1.1 1E N
Clifford, March 5, 1847
beretefore existing
1 and Jos. Boyd, in
People's_ dineate,"
11 consent on the 11th
ccounts of the late
e in the hands of J.
JOHN DOW.
JOS. BOYD.
1847.
NOTIC
AS the Copartnership of Ly
terminate on the. first day
wonld respectfully invite all 'dui
call and settle by that tune.
LYONS
MonMOse, March 13, 1817.
R'S NOTICE.
yen to all persons in
tate of NATHAN
, f the Township of
l unty of •Etusquelian
mmeldiate payment,
any charges against
,
ed to
_preseut them
bscribers for settle-
.SFORD,
FIA XIBERLIN,
Administrators.
1847. 41-6 w
Y'S BILE.
.1411 be gold at public
f Nathan Brewster, de
' ragewater, on Nlonday
at 10 o'clock, A. M. to
roc cows, a quantity
' ts, horses, harnesses,
I , lso various articles
i , as beds, bedding,
I , others too flamer
bcrrels of cider, a
I sun s under fire dollars
onus, nine months cred-
:AYMFORD,
dim Brewster, dec'd
RIVAL,
:0 fashionable Goods for
er trade of 1847, is now
)er .direct from New
NS,
:.kff, Linen Table
sling, Laces, Muslin
nsertion at
,Salisbury's.
e'stingjaetreccived
Salisbury's.
HS.
nnumer. Goods for
low—first recd,
Salisbury's.
fo
El
.'
;&c.,' &.; just
lotnall profit
Salisbury's.
LS.
sad De Ushi - Shavids of
per than pveroffered in
veld awl 11.1 W 'to be had
_
Salisbury's.
OES.• • t
ent and elegant variety
kklaK ilia come in.
8,141-bal:Y'L
- 4nd
Salisbury's.
. .
SLlPPeritand Buskins e first rote assortment -at
Salisbury's.
March 25, 1847.
March 25,_1847
H.
Register's Office, Montrose, }
March 8, 1,847.
HAMS! H.
500 Ls . HA*Sumilwd
2.0t1i Feb. 1847
GLASSI.
100 and ßO 10
NES b 7 by 9, Slby 10, 10 by 12,
y 14 Glasi, just landed and
fOr sale by : LYONS & CHANDLER.
Montrosq, Feb. 23, 11341.
Susquehanna County!, ss.
pUBLICINotice is 11014. given that in
pursuaiice of a -Writ o Partition issued
from the Orphan's Court in and for said
County, and to me directe
be held for making partitioi
tate of William "Holmes)
township, in said minify, I _
the widow and heirs of the said William
Holmes deed, on Wednc
of March next, at elevefi o'clock in the
forenoon, on the premises in Gibson town
ship aforesaid, according to the net of As
sembly in such case matle and provided.
Said real estate is bounded and described as
follows, td wit: Situate in said township
of Gibson, and bounded b' lands of N. E.
Kennedy on the East; on!the South by the
road leadiiig from Gibso to Jackson—on
the West by lands of William T. Case, and
on the North by: lands ofiGeorge Birdsall
and John 'Porter; containing one hundred
and thirty: acres, or theriabouts, with the
appurtenances. , I
N. C. WARNER,
Sheriff's Office; C
Montrose, f eb. 11, 1847. fl
NEW GOODS!
WE are now receiving large assortment of
Winter Goods, to whiel we invite' the atten
ion of our friends and the publla i .
MILL ? . & SHERMAN.
` 4 W i tlllk i t 2 V i tlZl
Ncii4s . tika -.':- i'vai Awl ,
BY - WARNER BROTHERS,''
Of Grcat Be?* Pa., . ;
15,000 bushelt; Oats, i
• 10,000 do.i Rye, ' i
5,000 do.l Corn, - 1
1,000 do.l, Wheat,
20M00 1 . each, of Buttcrr, Cheese, Lard, Tall'
. bs low, Pork, foil- which the highestl
price will liiltaid. • 1 ,
Great 8041 - , I*. 1847. , -
DRESS GOODS, *
SUCH 4 Cashinetea, De ' i "Plaids, Alpactut4
&c. a great variety just eiveitby
r t..
-, i
, 1- MIL g & SHVRBIAN.
Feb.,3, 1847. i -- 'S ,'
-
NEW G OD
S. a
S. Sr suuiipik gox: ., x
'A RE.nist , let:airing:it I rip nitortment o
11. Falll'and • Winter p, which th, 4 1 ".
will sell for Cash, Barter, r approve 4 tied;
it,ras clienplipi can' be tight in town.,
Their :itiniottment c.cintaiiis .a lull.lock. o,
Goode usually_ kept in colintry- stores. . '
Dec. 10, ISM. '" ' 6 - ' •'.
FOR •EIA • ;:
A GOC r treortment of Imp oral 'riies wad' ,
."I.'eritip —• • • SORE: . ‘.
'''' - ':'• , irittAstOtr' . `- - tii,lintoil
Belli i i . - --, t.,, . LHt:if ~ r • ,-. I • - A,
.„29 law a vener,al intratfg . tar,
I,l'ii c i f,' _,Ail?eilal'..tiesiiiiLi,' - 'ii: 4 ' kiiecA
' l ...,i: r p . .,i#A'#: . #'rie . , of : 4# ' e.01.4i
i d.
i.., 1 i g .. . :prmetpa/ :, 06,01 . 1 . at ': , .t4
1 ' , five -1r 6 r,,'s.f, iriderit 66 itioii,
.. .
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.14etlforinf this v° Tietaiiti . 44kt ` tOW‘tlge'';‘ .
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1 " '' le Trettsury,n4e:, bleeding '
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TIDE lITSTORf Op"4MER 1
, r.DrirlY ET Jolt., ism+' ESQ.-The itieblicatieri of this:Vilna• e work 1
.ptuleryten.partiv on' aceount Of el 111 , 11 f
11
which ,it hhs-- -.Leen - _reeeived. n ; Ens • .
ichiellyi in consideration of his :intri c vill e
1 -'fiiiiii the felicitinis adepzirietinacratifii,tsee,it.aad
d Ti lt''e
that In* been long
. and
ijudgnent and fidelitorrianife;,,,...to.l4n its ex I
aThe idea of -giving- tit ti . single tyork i of
ap:nit:We dimensions,- and at,n fid e w• •
it within the reach of very modelat o g i„,
'it still:fa - 6M outline of the tvorld'aMmli hi
P,'''similati`ontlines of thelist i ory. of evei•y nit
obviointly-judieions and approPriate as-to
leulo.th i tru.. Every person wholcares at.
g'amint• iciu of usefid knowledge rat deli
Asess such a general knowledge o astevetl
ly in his own - countryAraf-insall'iconnirie
enablei him to understand the petperunlly •
Qallusions . that are found iu alums any corm;
;cral reading . ; because for want e such u
!ling thbre is always a serious' iminnti;
1
Ipleasuro and profit, even in tie peru.
:-:• IN?ilrkeills acs, designed chiefly fo .amuse ,i
- , 4auele,most of Sir Walter Scot s novels
_ . - 1 . / ..l oo 4s3, n e lt ri ttoe u , a , an y d erso ahe i t i n a n g el es , : vi o t
%% r n e li fe t r r o eit i
, naiattude with which detraCts seriously
i ptta
fiuteret „ att;if . del iklit they are silo well q
i . awalteu; MIA' so of most other Works be I
the better class of whet is calleublight Et
- 0 43ut the difficulty has been to caul th'
.bikuoivlodge without . ping throng many •
ct
're iquiring s greater -expenditure e lime n
-than nost persons are able ei willing to a; ,
to obviatesuch difficulty has hegti the p,
Mr. Maunder. - • k.
,
Ills Blau has the merit of completeness,
1 4,lcaditedly life best thevcould 'info been
lie gives first a general sketch otloncieut
,'erit history—a rapid and comill t ie . wive I
'view, Os it were, of th e rise and gress
llie - moot -important incident's og,their ca
Their relations to each Other; am4after thil
p,up the nations separately, famishing a
g g c..st of all that is impeirmut or 4e.airable
j•coucerning each, and thus affordits a sort
4the charmes and events that werd' - more b
leated,iraiher by their results than-their MO
Attie general sketch elr outline. i Thus th
triint.s. of history are bmoglit within -,a it
mnpass; and an excellent fotindation i
!more thoreugh and extensive reaping in re
1
may portion of the-world, or anypech of
,complete knowledge May be des ed:
In the exeentiorr of this plane author
Very soccessfn I, His notice of hi riad et as
gbrief, ;are lucid and satisfactory ; ' al• lie /
t.' onnectiou of effect and causewith simnel
- and pnerally with umAt comillei: able - fre
partiality or bias; thus sitpplyire a very' ,
lif the philosophy of history asAte_ [Lathe f
i t
. thistocy records. le a word, the !York wil
, pvaluable to the general •rcaderfmul a ye
. 1 0.telp to the student. g .
~
4: Complete in two volumes, larve octavo,
,gravre• &1, An ed i tion in Par+ cevera,
,e huhu mfor mailing, $3.•1
i ' DANIEL AlME,griblisher
107' Fulton streot, Nes
.1
MEI
,INCH, -RegiSter
TN THE BOOK OF NATUR4 AND
..11- Mon souse, that the nittnral vetetnble p
of eyery country are, if ptoperly Spplied.
ficient for the cure of every nnilatly lucid
peculiar climate.
Wright's Indian Vegittable
of the North American College of Health
posed of plants which grow quiptaneous
own; soil, and are therefore bet r adapt
constitutions than medicines COU ctea !cc
drugs, however well they may b compom
thy are founded upon . they ciple th
man -body is in truth
Subject to but one 4)iscase,l
viz; corrupt humors, and that sittl me .•
this disease on
Natural Pr i nciples
by cleansing and purifying the Iny-; it ni
dest, that it the constitution he 4.4 t cutirel
ed—a perseverance in their use, r•ixortlin
tint*, is absolutely. certain to drifodiSca
name from the bt;tly. -
When we wish to restore a sump or
fertility, we drain it of the supetabundan
in like manner if we wish to ristote th•
health, we must cleanse it of impitritv.
Wright's Indian Vegelaible P
will be found one of the best, if :mot the
medicine in the world for carry-itiFutit th"
• Grand purifying- infinciple,.
because they expel from the bt ly all co
impure humors, the cause of dis se, in
- natural manner; and while they rery da
„Glee eitse and plc - pure,
disease of every name is rapidlt drivenl
'body. • E
The followintr highly respectable sto
have been duly appointed ag4gli for
Wright's Indian Vegetable lilts in Su.
county:
Mills & Sherman, Montio, se:
Ira Scott, Springville.
L. H. Woodruff, Dimocid Come
Edwin Tiffany, Brooklyk
A. Greenwood, Ilarfordi
Jos Dußois, Great'Ben .
R. L. Sutphin & Co:'Suitimersvi
H. Burritt, New lqiiford . .,'
N. E. Kennedy, ;Gibson gentre,
Smiley & Curtis, Bast bsou.
Wells & Co., Dundaff.
vine:4.2
Tarbox & Burrows, Ru
dames Conifort, harmony.
U. Burrows & Co. Gibs.
1. G.'Pride, Raiford.
Charles L. Brown, Frierfdsiilie.
NICHOLS,
Ailministrntrix.
s 4- °candler will
of April next, we
indebted to us to
& CHANDLER
M ta.; I . I .
tuniiliately, at
SALISBURY'S
~an inquest will
n of the real es
late of Gibson
deceased, among
!day the 31st day
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS !-41.te pubt
tioiied against the mauy spurio mediei
in order kwideceive, are -culled names
Wright: Ve,,aetable Pills. . .
The only orkinal and genuin Indian
Pills have the signature of Wm. right
a pen on the top label of cac'h or. Noi
iry
x
genuine, and to counterfeit this i forge
Offices devoted ex - a:lush ly .tt.) t
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills f the N}
icau College of Health, No: _33eenwii
York ; No. 198 Tremont st. Bettor' ; a'
office, No. 169 B.irce et. Philadel hia..
3 5-7 w
- I
Ifyauitio vArso,taaa
'DP 1* the latest newsGutt. Tad 4 was en'
1.11 the Mexicans tremendous . and Jol
the Gen. Tailor of Montrose, is eating o .1
according to tholate fall. and complet,!
•Iliinter iltshions,•whielt he has' . streed
or lib Tariff, he is bound lo p aSe his
with neat fillsand substantial w
~.k. •
.Cutting on short I mile° au v. , ;4,
e _.
properly made . np. • i
!N. B.—Wanted , a - fine End • II; smo I
yOung lad about 15 I.omi:old,. tri the'
god diameter, &c., as:atrappnihitice . ta*
iag• business. None need. opp . 6t, ,blit-...
came well recommended: ... ..Apßt; tO ,
] 'i• J OHN . GROVE
Montrose, Oct. 1 - 5;'113•113.. ' I 1 •
G O OD Carpeting, for sale by
P'
Dec. 24, 2846. • r- • y • •
tri•Ptii LEA HE
IaREED'S ,T r eatlier, a, • irstrs
er for mile at • P r. '
Dec: 24,1i146..
rll4-r . Casitrand. the .bigh price
of shipping furs by:
• Dee. 12.46. • - • - 1114 RILL"
R.
jrut3T, new 5t0pp1y4" . 444
POW; Sae It'dthei'frottf 14' to 15
bit 64 i9 : 34 . ver 11A--Call' 6
r B
cyou'iga
.IT IS WIIITIO6III
':''Ciii - iiM i tirciiiriti*Teo . 71
radian. Vegf#X.L'iilaitltl a .
due for meow oftikelal
the system all morbid' ,tulclbo
of every iciierffiaialfe) lb - 8. - irait
nert.tlie•bodiii4elYiviel)
.I v . 44 11 gim F9Pr'll'_ - Eitt,,c4-, ;#
1 1 1 1s,,tals*eiyetiy OW PS Pl'n
1
Shott time'reastive' this lecksr 'Pb
same time the 44,, , Mtiv 6 1 0 4 1 1
healthy icme4fiituk thcirleb6m:e
that irdematilm of tlteiritr3i.•
othoi:kieillse:dieeese.:iiillteitli
Ilereemtie4llM• MO - o*d'
V!fieteliat Pills bare the irrilM
AI right on AIM top leltel,ef e'ech
- Arents f9r:the iit4e. of .11tirigh
-Pill:Zifilicatt&e.' BUM 'BL'SEM '
• giMelesiee alliiiiise — meitlmlxii i
a
ones of
of
tAir
1110. 0 , 7 101-
I=
:WI
)12 ri s t: with il t
;e, arising
.0 a Want
!from the
cutioo.—.
no Very
h brings
tanecs,
tGry, and
ion, is so
• quire Ho
.11 for the
c to pos.
td, net on
, As shAll
'recurring .
be of gen
', derstarcl
both of
811L,Iti$Vs. ir4NX:r t
Or*iso:
600 -gran* ) 4iitanti4eiltit,at
200 tio.ti; 'dro tti.oll4l)
400. piper A l .i, ; 41 , itch.
1,000 LT. , 4, - 6;8, OF 1.1; r,
200 doz. ereitil
• ' 100 lbs, ktmen ' etition,gtittil s
Iooooo.4eitts*OaAtrel'ing" illia.l
15, 000itieOles,:from . u. ,to 1 .
Soap,: Stayltectig,'
. EY es; :Etc.,l,for saleby L
sept. 1846 ' .
• , WANTE;
eiastui;i6 fur GUlitis,, the f:
Wit: tlatt.ie Ashes,' flar..-ieet I
szor Seed,-Grain, Potatoos, teat',
:pies .wd Pe4hCSAlOttor t Cheo- ,1
nol.,Socks told Stockio,crs c Toss !
BeeSwax,l4.knlier, Firiiis aaiT
1 of such
l ent. For
I. e found
es to his
in e
nc
~ftoin the
Milled to
bonging to
name.—
C ODFISI-1;-*ackercli
geneial
rnoks, re-
' I BI)k
-T ARGETamily Bibles
pocket 'Bibles,, T4a
Atlases, ,Aritlmaeties, (it
Chemical 800 s;o
C bb ;
pelliii ;• Bac& ; . l'Orter'i'
anent ot Tti]ri I3otiks and
Hymn Bookikfor the Foist
ties. tletlualisPiyirnt 13fa
for salo,
sept. 10, '46. '—
money
l ord; 4ua
rposo of
ig 1111.
L,Sired.—
nd utak
If nations,
• er, and
he takes
P•ncise
di-
Ito know
f key to
etly
in
o salient
ant"able
• laid for
erence to
which a
P ATENT . Broin
Stamps ap4 La4esi
sept..'46: ,1`
mosntokE sOpit,
Saddle, Harness tukti
the Fattnee 'Store.
Ihas been
ems, thu'
;ces the
acumen
am from
nod idea
cts which
he found
IT useful
' •
Boot & Slto
side. of Public AVelori4.
•
SEAII.4
%. good ti§sortinetlt, of ll'Ay
ware, &e. dui; *ea dir
with en
omplete,
BENJ.
Dealer in Stoiei ' Harth
side ofPublieAvelind.
IM3
LYONS &
Dealers in Stct.yes,,Tin-wi
&e.—East side oft'
4' COll
-
imply tlf
r to each
MERRILL.
Dealers in Hats. Chps,tura, Pl
West side of Public A, enue.
• E. W. I
Sti .Continnessthe Blaeltsinithin
ons branches at his old Stand n
•
• 131 S. BENT
Attorney tit Law, at thel old IA
of . the Court-house.
JAMES N: i ',
Cabinet:aid •olhairT itfakin; At
Painting, Tprning,Tarrl-lif
his 'old Stout' on ; Darn st,
are corn-
on our
1. to our
m foreign
P. ded ; and
I t the Int-
MEM
I be man
. exhaust
. to 11irec
of ever)
- 'A. CHAMBER,
AttOriferht Office knxt the
& Co.„ corner. of Public-Ai-eon
Ito orris to
caters
i body to
44,
Physiciane.,&.; Surgeopet , Offie
lir:AN-eerie over the Store
E. SI , Pwriic. I ' '
cry best
} - ,Lo
LuvEs
Fashionable ors, o
,Tigilv Merril
pf and
easy and
' • LT.
Groceriei,'Frnit, Cant'
Paints, OTh and nv: "ety of
' from the
- MILLS Ar. SHE
Store: &g rahrari
on hand. ,One do - or low
Poi&t.
keepers
e sale of
nehanua
„MACK RO
Coach, Carriage and Man
pike Orme yoilhe old Beards'',
.nerve'citstirniers, i the MIS
Articki in our hie cons
pini - mipitiring do , Fort:sh.
. S. - -S. ,IIIiULECOII,D
treaters in - Dry Goods; Crockery
Tooh4 &e. Dastoide FILM
-• • .
' S3ii
DENTIST-Q-Sett Tee an Gol .
4 all ,oPeratkitts on the: ice& id
.he foutuirti, Searles!: ,on ,
' dayi of each,week.
' F.; NitHl4 1 10,
Phylieinii;,surgeon; & Accoue ,
2. Broadway; (opposite , the napt.
JOHN'
GRO.
,tailor—:-T •• o (loop
Store r ,' r' • "
• LISB
'Cheap Gocola , for the- P • plc— , • I
04_ • r 1 .
c are Cat ,
• caticb
similar to
Vegetable
itten with
he othet is
.1113 sale of
rth Amer;
hat: New
PriPciPat
S. P IRON
Dealer 14' if d l w ' !
inn He '
'vide; Stott tb::Par
1 1 .111)
I I 'ngdown
ariroves,
.t garments
lall 'nnd
led. Tariff
'easterners,
. . , .
CLEI. .
Carriae.timiiiteigh'lolikevaa
faajuk at his iba . J . )
wEeie be ha Qy to:v
i")): PO
aiid
"ar.tt.
) I
•D 'FOS
Iron Pli
theio l ,-. l tr4 RFarAti
ed to fit.
[tli haiFed,
ountii, of
the Valor
& chits-cut
Actomgys nt:triii=
• Clinirc licsiis "•
Tailor,.
, 8 4
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