r ., _? o , SME;EMU ~y .g . ..",':: - F.,: -. * t‘isT. B racoOLL'ayADVOC'ATE. CORRECTED „Fwit, hitstiNavuurg*,— pbuliiiik Itt r nyame *. - limit' per Penn to p P.m*. INF U -24 .411 Gin id pgi Pennsy --- Pa . ):1; -.,,...'-, ; 'par GertnantOilkalol:,...\4llcr Del co at Chester , par Chesterco 4 WObestgtrpar Moutgometti co.gi,llP#r Farmers' b'k Bucks Co par Farmers bk Read'g par ,. Easton ~' - Pa Northamptrin no sale Lancaster hank .frliki Par bk Lancaster ,' . Pnr Lekinoli' -- - I ditt Harrisburg; -,.! ..},.dis Middletiiwk ' 'l' rife , Carisle _ ; 1 - dit Columbia I;ridgek.. •, 'i'v Par Northumbirlanir ' par 111iiki's'-bk4Prtsville4 ' par 1•0'i - bli:WiLkeiVO if& Pittildentind notes 1 dis " certrates I dis U- - tilii ii . ,.40 . 1 dis Towanda -,•: -• ' ' no tale VIA - -'u .%). - ..1 dis GettjandrAt• ' . ' I die Chambershurg 1 dis Wa - slitob't 4 2. dis ' 4 di Erie_ , 2 tlik , Bess,co 'tank ace Plc ItaanAnill • 1 dik , Bk . Seitfatco ' jl/ die Lewistowk. ~1 ,die - Lam bk liarien ttli aele West Bra h bk. It dis Dom Crß *pt, 2040 dis Lehigh cerbk . ~. ~.,P7".dis Lehigh Nfitr.Baript 0. ‘tl6 Oa dia,Olate - ,lidis NBitr . lll/lt N Y.City arili _I die Cilittim - bk N y ~'3O die • Globitl34c - , . hind North River bleg co do CilVrrnt44o l ffleg eo --slo Wool Grojsr.ers' bk . —die White Phan' I - t'bk 1 dis Lewis cp IA j dis Far &Dr bklifufP 5 dis Millers bk of Clyde 15 di- Farhk of Seneca co---: dis Coin bk 41N York 2 dir LafiiverteEbank 2 dir , , . . N.Y Bk'tom 60 dis • Dry Doc bank _ . 1 dis NAm Tr t co - , 2 die Bank of Buffalo - .55 dis ' Bank of t nackport 35 dis Hamil . .bk 30 ctn. Corr bk uffalo, , 35 dis All solve .. banks. lal dis COuntry -ks 1.1 dis Except h' of Colton bia, G , n co,Hud tott,Mi dle . distets, t> rad,. in , , Niapirsi, , 2 Wash 1 Warren, r wii.i. . an Co. F Wayne 'bank , Mar and • lantern' Del Co b:' k fraud Ex. bk P %eepsie du Pettulam ganuf,Co do • Ititd Bac -.S jai dis NE% ,t JERSEY. Mechanice and Manufac - turers' :4k Trenton par I'Vmeetolf-b, auk par d - 1 Plainfielank 37 Ills State bk at Camdenpro Cumberlatd bank par Mount H Ily, Par Salem Bk,. co par Monmouth bank no sale N Hope Efel Bridge I db. , Trenton' It'e. co 1 par All other Maks par Far & M ' It bank of 1 N Bnu ' ..clt zatr,sale Hob. Bk' !,.1k Gco broke W ' ' Bk'g Co do Franklin flank do Jersey -Ci y Bank ' do Mournful do N J MitnitCo do Protec aril Lombard do State bk at Trenton do Bank of 11 Brunswick do Mach bk attemon do N . RST ARRIVAL, F neiiir Seasonable and fashionable Goods for V The Spring and Summer trade of 1847, is now being received by du:subscriber direct from New 'York by tall Rowland Team. The stdiscriber limier' his thanks to the public, for the veil , libera l patronage hitherto beaten - ed, and hope" to, mar** continuance of the same, by keeping An band 'those GOods most desirable for cheapne* durability, style and fashion. Please call4andlratnine the new goodijust opening at • Salisbury's. liantroe, Much 25,1547. SUMMER CLOTHS. . A gma4 Variety of Spring and Smnmer Goods for Boynand Men's sues:`-very low—first ree'd, at : eartabury's. -March IS, 1847. BleoAb CLOTHS, CASST:NEM, Twedes, reunited and arfil be sold fora stnall profit at. t . • 1 Salisbury's. numb*. 1847. • -, CALICOES. Amost Ftplendid assortment and elegant. variety of Caicoes, Spring.Sishicin,Jusi come at flariaturfs. March 1847. LAWNS. 'WENT incl gent* style extremely low, spring .11 fish* at v Salisbury's M, 1847. FIFTY CORDS • Ivan) wanted ,tleis Spring in exchange for Goa. at Salisbury's. April 64184:1.„ —;" VESTIICG: . IFze prietyof &dilatable Veettegjustreceived at , failisbuly's. • ' " ' KID S • • Ln'Tesii and &tains a first tit! asiortmeat -it Salisbury's. !March 144.7. • - ; • • •aIfIIBLIN DE LAINS:. • - -• • L IG t HT ~/Ong 814 iiplqi,qta T-le.-61"1" come Sbablisfe. *cat 4847. • • • . . 2 CD . PCOosoIs trout too2ol.;3arevome nt Marti , 1847. 4108IERYj. • t , _,teimr,Fat of 'Hosier triTy;thrat 1-1 L •• . -Adidostryiff - Mareirn -1111417; - - 4 "'ye - - MOULD. GINGRAMS.' iimsaiideuded immeiNfasiit ..,..-. , 7 ,EM .LAY.riz March 2508424. _.„ Vt:1180'.. I MOWERS. - IL-14/o'GrOariety - iusiteCfnialiflo;vat 411 T 4 ' nil 40P - Sili* ll, l"a Aligarel 2147. 1 /484 MOM , , • -,DgititLipouliEpik4tak. - Liam Table iletoleielself4 *Wit, 7.44*Thilead Zdgi/4 1 6 -rt I 25, , 1147 . • . . • Under4sll - . - dal NEWIIA2PSHIRE. - t". 41144a.eait - haiilia. CO* bank' - * ItiaMbMW. tae: C4y.ltkrortland. _.do s . , Nlfeastntlialtkli 'AN(*) Stillwater. Canal . do, BangiiiNank" . edg'll: W-V/Anualvbk T 'Citizens' bk:: - 'T 7 '. - 4111 aloUtlei 1735 1 1 i4 1 6310, do' Franifinabk: 'an, All`iohfedt blacks ; r; 4.ais VERMONT. Sink Of St Albans if dis I Illiofllenningtan All solvent banks . 4 dis MMSACHUSETTS:' All solvent . banks edis - Allll-11ve°Dt8 IS LAND, banks ' MARYLAND. n Baltimore banksf die Patapsco bk • f dis Mineral lank Idii - Fredericktiaia ,f di. Hagerstnan- = dis Far & *Mai'. gerstovin -broke Westminster " f - dal Walliimaport f die Pimbeiland 1 dis Salisbury . -; • broke Finklin bank t s uella:malt broke ' Wigton bnikei crick co bk, dis take n bin various prices Baltimore & Ohio Ice. Deflates . 10 dis DELAWARE. Bank of Delaivare par Wil'n Bmy - kens -par Fanners' bk Del Par Union blink Par Bank of Smyrna par Under sss 4 dis 018. OF .COLUMBLC Washington City f dis' Georgetown j dis Far & Mechanics' dis Alexandria f dis Bk of Alexandria broke Mechanics' bk broke Franklin bank no sale Merchants bank do VIRGLNIA. Ex bk & branches lf dis Bk of Ira & bra'chs 1 dis Far bk & b'chs 1 4 dis Valley bk & b'ch 14 dis Wheeling 1014 dis Wheeling p notes 14 dis NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks 2 dis Small notes 24 dis SOUTH CAROLINA. Xll solvent banks 14 dis Small notes n dis GEORGIA. Bk. of St Mary's 5a Ocinulgee do Monroe R do Columbus do Phenix bank do Exclange bank do Chat R hank do Central bkof Mill do Georgia Big co do Rucker Big co do All solvent bank. '2 ALABAMA. All solvent banks 5aG dis Small bores 8 dis OHIO. ' Cincinnati ' dis Solvent bk mites' 2 die ILLINOIS. • Bank of Illinois 70 die State bank • 50 die KENTUCKY Notes 2 dis Small notes • 3a34 dis LOUISIANA. All solvent banks MISSOURI. All solvent banks 214 dis Ail solvent banks 14a2dis FLORIDA. Southern Life & Trans portaticin Co. 2 di! • MllllOllllll, ............. MO NT I OSEIMU - DRY. 1 :700:31iiitillr **l - the - PeOpte I - t --- MRS Wii - of Bda uehinititb elicuiti*Urgy, APniiiiffedldiat the ilizigiiat Midi hest saitortritentiA Ploughs:lnd Iron Ciatuagaorovery kW ind 'tele% I OW keltiPrfrOfh.fix!l4 OP. F 1 41 3 . 14 ? 1 °1 . : , ,: 'f, - . -. i Z4O . .. • .., 'D L• , • . POST 4 -, Jit (k, '' 1.. CO ?., cjf ~\ 4 -.4>. . - Cheaper.thanlhe Ch ,p -ftt, for Posh i- , • „..,1 1 1 J2OiO)SATI4-oAmd Mat: ivi*ilr,p,O4inUier:t :-:-We - ha , ,i , , - ;;lhiliq*ietistioititientoni&A in our line, of any Foiiildiiti Northern Pennsylva nia, consisting of PLO 3 thiti'vrill. go up hill , and, down hill, and on thtt- l e re;•;;•to'Stit': Idon Ploughs, , Wayne 'county - Ploughs. - Wood's 'Old Patent, Side Billickilghiss&ei3c: totrautneio - ni telnention.P , Post et, Co., viral alip.fwrniah lbait customers:4ol Andirons of, every size, with Wagon Rages, Sian; Crittriltiid 'Bob Sled SliOft; - 11iTamin Iroid!,`Fan' Wilt MiOltchli,inad-indeedevery 'kind &bon Casa ings that the former and hard-fisted,yeoroanrY 0f,4 1 *, County may desire. Than `call at • 4.' I` ' ' . ': ' 7-.4- ' h ' roars FIJRNACN.' : Montrose, June 9.301146:.' . - - -'-' -- ' 1 tv°.dxlZPfits.li; tat e = ed credit may be - ! qJ • POST'S FVEISACE, ri . V.EItY kind. of ildillartms, good and strong, and - 1, - 4 '1 31 1 1 010 to order by ,D. ,POST, JR.., ik. CO.. i. SHORT & SWEET" A IV' Persous indebted to tie late inn . ofi' Kiitelnarn & Co:, will save arperise,.and iitan - tranblal-by" Rendering Onto Cesar what is Omits. The-Accounts of B. K. & Co., are in the baud of , D. POST,, JR. . 1 Montrose, June 24 J 184 g. Oler C HE Delaware* S. lawerartee Company, Phfl - delphia, have authcirised the linden/ivied to effectiti sursinees thillditigs,"Merchandize ' and iitherProp erty, liqninst damage or loss by fire. The immense reionrces' of the company, and their adherence to fair and - honorable principles in the transaction of all,their businem, entitle them to the confidence of the public - as a safe means of Inn . • • F. :LUffIC, Agent. Montrose, Jane 16.1846 . DRESS GOODS, SUCH as Caahtndres,. De Lain., Plaid*, Alpaci &c. a great variety just received by • 'MILLS & SHERMAN. Feb. 3, 1847.. I - • - PATENT Pails, Drogms, Clothes Pins, Stator Stamps and Ladles, l by J. Lyon's. sopt: '46. UPPER' LEATHER. • VIP REED'S upper Leatber.and &strata sole Leath -LP dr for sale at Salisbury's. Dec.,24, 1846. . IEW GOODS! WE are now receiving a large . assortment of ♦ V ;Winter Goods, to which we . invite the atten ion of our friends and the_public. & SHE RMAN. % , 1%%%%,, A . GENERAL Assortment (together with the vari A cuss trimmings) of the latest improved patents both for Cooking and Parlor, at reduced prices. by B. SAYRE. • NOrrIC,E. ' . PERSONS indebted to the 'subscriber, lit Note or Book. for more' than one year istandmg, are requested to,call mai .settle, without farther notice, a circumstance!' require the immediate attention to those old matters._ B. SAYRE. August 15,'46. NEW COO DO, THE subscriber, the:Alai for past favors of his friends and the public, respectfully invites their attention to the new and splendid lot of Goods now opening. eonsiiting of Dry Goods., Hardware, Crockery, e'lasi Ware, Looking-glasses, Groceries,' Nails; Books 4. Stationery, Fish, etc, etc. which will be sold as low 'as usual. Ott 28. • . • 'J. Lyons. N. B.—Wanted, Grain, Butter, mocks, White Beatut..Talloar, Beeswax, Ste, fee. 1. L. V ENDUE. ON Tumidy the 27th day of April next at the house o fSheldart'`Mencham, m Jessup town ship, at 10 o'clock, A., 31.,, will be sold at auction, unless otherwise, disposed of„ the following proper ty, 1 3 years old; 'Sna one 2. , years old adts--1 light tWo hone yr:lmM, anti one horsewarro—A two imps iredpand• 1 light sled-2 ploughs, 1 harrow. alsk chains -.-1 "rod and 2 bean kettles pots-2-docks-3 bedsteads and 2 beds and lied ding=l stand-2 chests-6 chitirs, a tmniber ether rels, arid - other articles ism numerous to mention. • - TERMA OF ,SALE.—:-Five s dollars /Mid under, cash. Over five dollars sis Months credit with in terest and approved security. 8- NE* STYLE GriNT'S SPRING 11RRION . FIR 1847. - CIROWN-71incheil4V1, 5-16 yeoman, I bell at V it sass, 1-16 front aid rear 4 curve. Tor I 4i:id, Brit. Bari-14 ieches wide, front and reir, and 1,016 at shim 'l4trirnsa—i of an inch wide„ .• Tim abora new style, introduced in New Torkon alaurdly, March 6th, hi Beebe .& Costar, are now ready and for sale by Npra. 8. 1. MERRILL & ROOT. ADIIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. worm is hereby given to all„pprenne :in debted , to the! Estate ,of NATiIIAN lIILIEWSTER, late of the Township of liridOrater in. the( Ccmnti of 'Busquehan na,Adepeased, to make . inttnediale payment, land nil Ipersons having tiny charges ovum aitidi Estate, aremarested to present -them , attested to th etibseribers for , settle 14T-NIiFORD;,: zAbBERTICHAMBERLIN, [. I *titninistraters. *Pititioes/UV 'f • 41.0 n 1: 1 ilt ~ , , 7 , 1 k -4,, . l 1111 • T...,,., 'e; ' .... ''. .- , • a. " Wr W . ' - ' ' ' .t , BAOTILER 8, l' tt54,,;...,,,•,; sfl AS ' I i l aiii ta i '' ' • t 4e .1 . ;,,'' '•' f .- . ' ' ; .' SOOIY , 1 - ''''''oi o . s4 'XOrli," 1 4 do . ''' AVli - • '- .1 , -,11,....p11 4 1000. 41 , 7 eat, it( •''' (oiler, z ," 29 1 ,00(k)bi„ eaCh . _oit 6, : —.i Lot; Tal. ri te:. - -winthlibe inghest ''..- • ',.; i i i b e , , 'od 2 7-(fr77 , ~ 4) -1, - ,i'4:-. 4/ - - -, ", 1??., • - , 1 , , ~: . ,-. i f , - - CITRLDILLA, gt , * 4,7.4upittriditzlokAimerAppy," thilio Jed mcesTeg . "'"7Qi ni 7 iv y S lierch : 1 s ' , 447. L'===E= PSUGAR,tOATF4r IlLifs. , 1 „i•jefire t.. ..Th e iis ke peas t itsipoiliity of Dr: aye badisnametigek armiefed 1141: ham sli4slll)44Pt 32 "Ang tmike "Ineffilng *ilia Patella 'Coat. Hine r With sugar , in miler to yell ` tHelh f e y' t h e r geinune,'-' While tiiigy iibt seit'aliattiele of ;the tranchicsa nor insppmenore. 4 e - . origussiDe. Spitlisiril* shrt„ they-Ste au InMuclea RAD El : , upon the cone, ermty. 'AMinist er 'who at first had oh iha interest an'inutitioristigart °attar Pill,' enintifectintirin'a isurY, l l4:•a (4. , haceven. them hip;; as he sa y s , town. _mf fba. , *•gria*,, dif oo „negtPartiea concerned h;maindsetanug.lnem...... l ne- saute party,are new inatistriously circulating reportscalculated to is ,Dr. Smith and to affect the reputation of his -a as tble pills; but gather thazi - nlitee then; in public, Dr. Smith is abont•to iiistitate le* Eitli F eedimm against them for their slanders, at he basin another' case against a similar, party, in which he recovered ti large amount of ,dimages. These miserable imita tors have to reictrtso the most dbominable menni to paha off their counterfeit pills, ad The public know that Dr. Smith's nee *lw anginal and genuine. Bev end instance!' have come to public notice ia which We has been endangered by the unfortunate use of the conuterfeits. It is Dr. Smith's Pills that areilo ing eo much good:in 'the country.--as the following plainly show. , More htinisterstuse and recommend An Smith's Pills than all others. • This is to mrtifY that I have used the sugar coat ed Pills manufactured by G. Benjamin Smith of S. them-i a-good -medicines and abio, from iniluirtin that city, r am persuaded that hells the brigmel mv - entor, and there fore it entitled to the , hem& of the invention. S. WILMA Pastmilst Baptist Chirch, Pittsburgh. From - the Blair Hee!: Ckiekea, (Del.) We call lie attention of our jeaaers to the certifi cateof Rev. S. Williams; Pastor or Ist Baptist Church Pittsburgh; in relation to-Dr. Smith's Pills. -Wean] ourselves bear testimony to the 'excellence of these Pills, one of us having used them and experienced great relief from them. The above is the beat paper inihe state of Del. The "IMPROVED MOW' VEGICUILE ML.," (su gar contest) ase certainly doing much good in the whole country, and are highly esteemed, if one half is true that people write and'say 'llbotit them. ' They are so easy m their operation that altlike them.— The editor of the Northern State Journal. (one of the largest and best papers in the state of N. Y.) writes as follows Watertown, May 31, DAIL Dr. G. Benj. Smith— Dear sir I was laid np with;a bad cold some tame since my return from N. Y.,..and during my ill ness I made trial! of your pals, 'and. I must say I found them excellent. They are the beat medicine for the purposes they are intended, that 1 hare yet seen. I &Akira finite pills, but I found yours enter ly free from the objections to which other pills are hable. I.hape they Will continue to be a source of profit to yorr, as Idoubt not they will be a means of relief to the afflicted en a large scale. Temi truly, J. GREEN. • Tonawanda, N. Y. sept 18, 1146. Dr. G. 11Cnj. Smith— . Dear sir: Your agent 'left with me a lot of your sugar coated Pill, and I have but few boxed left.— Every box I have sold has given , entire satisfaction. I have taken them myself and I consider them the best pills I have ever used, and I cheerfully recom mend to the public. I wish a; farther supply at once. • Yours respectfully, - • Dr. Smith-1 Dear sir: I am most out of your Indian Vegetable sugar coated Pills, and find them selling so fast that I think you had better send me two gross immedi ately. They give such general sidisfaction that peo ple come at least twenty miles t hem , and - us it is generally known I am agent m, I would be • very to get out. Yours Ftespeetful)y, S. Moos?. & Co. BEWARE ! !—lf G., BENJ. SMITH, be not writ ten with a pen on the bottarn of the box, all "sugar coated" Pilb are CpIINTIMPEIT Principal Office l79•Greenstricla street, large brick" block, N, Y. Price 25 cents a box.- . Agent for the sale of Smith's Indian Vegetable snpa coated Pills. Montrose—N. Mitchel & co. and J. Etheridge. New Milford—U. Burritt. Summersville—R. L. Sutphin* Co.. 19.6 w -WANTEi). 10,000 Bushels Oats, 1000 bushel, Rye, 100 bushels Timothy seed, and 300 firkins D;iry But ter, for which the highest losark‘i rice ;iill be paid by Mina & Sherman. Sept. 23, 1846. KEEP IT IN .; MIND THAT the ebeapeit lot of Gdoils ever offered in this market, can now be'found at the More of d.ILYOI?4SI. 16 yd. Calico for One Dollar, Cask. 12 yds. Sheeting do. ; do. 6 lbs. Cay. Tobacco. do.: do. 6 lbs. Young HYson Tea,lati. do. . lbs. Cod lab, dol: do. Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c: &c. Sm. Isaac L.Poot +Co. ARE receiving their FALL & WEiiTER Goods, which will be sold chap as can be bought in town. French, English, and American Cloths. Gold, and - steel-mixed Beaver do Satinets and Kerseps. Velvet and Satin Vestings—rich. Plain and plaid Cravats. Alpaca, Cashmere, and d'Lain Robes. Bonnet Satins, purple. and blue. Bonnet trimmings—rich. Dress trimmings, fringes, :velvet Ribands, & Gimps. Prints, 80 pieces—from kto2ficts.peryd. Gingham", plain and twiled, rich, card. Shawls—Broche, WafileXhince. Gtuieries, large assortment. Tear, from 2s to 8s per 111. - Iron, Spring-steel, Nailesrßand-iron and Crow-bars. Hardware of every kind. 1, Mill-saws and files. . Looking-glasses, -beat ass'' in town. Crockery ii "i, " A large stockof Min's aid Boy's Boots & Brogans—also Womettir and Misies' Shoes of every deacription. ' Flout &c. We trust our' friends least call and examine Our n and pill sell CHEAP ENOUGH. ' ISAAC L'PIOST, CQ. mindrose, Nrny.:45,'18140. . HYSLOP &to FIN - Produce , aiidrgeOtralgmuliusiiion Merehints; 43iPronst. Yi iolkwriccuut atteution_ AO 'I to, the sate of 1 -- Bauer and cisme, Warm ittem. du fiberuplAt. - ' 1 . 1 4 30 1 0111 1;insie Mend edieziereti .u rOtaeo, IxFP I AI3. I 4I* care, sod r ia "P ark : ,B4 4 : ll,( " Ptl2 -,7= 7 -'• - f DISS LVTI ON. I'S 1 No : P"-i9 ,1111 )* :iietikfM., exiled% 40° X )ol r* - 0 40 L B(74; In the pidipiiktion iireopliclidvodaei;" 440044- if Masai 11347011iwaceiiestisiLtheilite d fo?r ilettlespait. Uf w iait i fkg- 404 0 0 Wig 1 31beat t iV , Boy .„ ter *: MostroseelifilirkilASlC•4,7v BM EMI P. M, Huntington, Ind. June 21, 1846 ^=p-^serfs• , 189109ititit .9 , ' ;.- . 40: 1 . 1.1" 63P1E$ SOLD IN NdCAND. -• .-i - lt),lkilißElN* - - tYCLOP DIA OF EN GLISH RA r . ''' ' ' 'LITER ' ATUR E:!' " ' • A Selection of 4AC'elioieett ptoductions of t ,l :iEngliik Anthers, fiont the earliest, , . . to the ` prise.ntti ' e. catureti by a Critical and ' iliOgra hicalHistary, • ' Eariii; iiWriaini cesweit4. loisistedby RObert GanWthers itudinher eminent ~ ~ . . gentlemen. To be issued serni4uteithly,in 15 lam' ri at 25oents each ; farming two large imperialeetsvo vuhmes of 7.00 pages each, double colulia; letter press; ' .witiiiipwaiils °IOW elegatit illustinations. The Cyclop4ria of English Literattire now presented 0) the Aniencatt imblie t oriv inated in'a desiti to supply the great* body of the . people with a 'fultd - of itlidingderived. from the prodttetions of the Most - talented andifie most elegant - English, ti-iiters. It is hoped-hereby to supplant, in nlmeasure, the frivolous and corruritproductioas*ith which the country:is flooded, and to 4uhtitute for them the pith end marrow 4f Substantial English Literature t -somethitigAhat shall prove food . for the intellect, 614111 cultivate the taste, and stimulate the_m4ral sense. "The design has been - udmi bly executed, by the Selections' and content titms of the most exquisite productions ofEnglish intel lect, from the ehrliest Anglo-Sazon writers down to those of the present day.' The se ries of authors commences with Langland and Chaucer, and it .continuesdown to our time. We have specimens of ibeir best wri tings, headed in,the several departments by Chaucer, Shaldpeare, Miltoni—by Moore, Bacon, Locke—lby Hooker, Tailor Barrow— by Addison, Joh f nstni, Goldsmith—by Hume, Robertson, Gibon—set in'-biographical and critical history Of the literature Well The whole is embeQied with splendid wood en gravings of the iheads of the 'principal au thors, and of interesting events ' connected with their history and: writings.l No one can give a glance tit the work without being struck with its fienuty and the poets. The editor, Robert Chambers, is di tinguished as the author of several historical works con nected with Scotland; and as joint editor of Chambers, EdinburrJournal.l ~ To those tvlinse educationaliprivileges are few, who reside at a distance from libraries, and whose means are limited,duch a book must he of unspeakable value—a whole English library infused down into one cheap : book. Any man, whatever lid vocation or location, may thus possess in n portable and available form, the best intellectual treasure the Innguage affords. To thote more fortu nate individuals who have the benefit of a regular course of education, this. muitud in parr° will be no introduction ito the great Galaxy of English writers, selling, but in a' more systematic and liberal t manner, the purpose so long served by Doctor linox's " Elegant Extracts."' ' As an evideninf of the great polarity of the work in Etigland,lt may stated that no less than forty thousand co ,ies have been sold in less than three years ;land this al most without advertising oring indebted bl to a notice in the literary Rev e ws. 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GOULD, KENDALL & I LINCOLN, publishers,-Za Washington stMet Boston. rbaa edih b ro e n e g the county', n h ilr l irl i . lllt is the declared opinion cot hue • , .. • deeds, that in point of vniiety and mull -014 ' ty, the supply of HAT and CAPS, at ial. Men Si Roor's Hat and Cap Sto teon the West side of the Public Avenue in Montrose, exceeds any thing of the kind ever exposed for sale in this region of country. - Render, do you 'discred ,Our the rumor 1 Remember the Poet's admonition: ra i ur doubts are t tars, And make us lose the good we okraight win. Oct. 22, 1846. 1 1 20 Dozen VINE NUTRIA, Bra* Moleskin-and Silk Hats, of Fall end Winter Fashions, on hand at Merrill & Root's Hat Store, which will scold cheaper than ever - &r ready pay. • IXDOZ colered and nat. Lynx, Oenett, and Co ny Muffs, at Merrill & Root's. 1 6• DO2. squirrel Boas and Ladies' F?ir Caps at . . . . M & R's. A 0 DOZ Otter, seal, Nutria and Muskrat Fur' Caps at i M & R"s: ‘-. bOZ. ' Men's and Roy's plain! cloth CaPs of • different styles 'and quality, at M & R's. 20 . , UL ,and' Cape, a few d'ozen Maid° Robes, and - any !pan ty of bur sod, Odle; and worsted Caps at M & R's 99' w DlZ l :sph'.. n eri g 7 i eL, z o t i sb n oit a 4s ia , H o st c . ii. mei, Muff Cases, Cap Coes, &c. at . j M & B's.. CASH paid for Nits by . i M& R. , ' i 'lNGHJytlTON:Flocr ideH r li oh a ir . for ' 50 Also Wayne PoPn9r , roir4 l u _..Vontroie,aFt. 22. 1., . . , TO TRARPitRS, liiINTEPtS PEP ' *Ai stitc4 1 4$kg. , ' 7 . ; win* at 'ttia'oid pat Fac c tinV3 ; ofSer:!l . eCHOtel,itwhaie.aatitio; . r 80Q HAT can ie had' 6 451; 04 4 lima than Patio the lithe !quality_ hiNfa innt*lfeeti sold iP l l l l444 3 M l v.si!*; 41 1 %;& !or atflck of . . just receive) frcini N. Y.- .; - Pkß.-110 0 0i H O[ __COS 10004 .7 ., lapoOrektuipsig,itotairial abiles s tuid,reicelloje it ,I.' ;110404 1 1 .I.4•AdV GOOD Dofgr Tep. genii % fOiagkil sv ,h7Ap ; • isAt!' • L.... , :a...,, I cone . "'' *iiii i i i E ‘ '. 10 * li . .. o ' o ;' " 11 , '' . l.ofi'', -- `:.i.4;,•:ell's " i:,- . -- :.! '" • - 1; pug py:ricais bare' I,ff *. titall - 1 coic ' in the%llo.ving , ', - to' lirit . if., The Estite of ,TIRE BRIAN, - ~ git:c • ne t t9w """ R ts .- „i liiik if iii i ii . ' o 'Ad - - .. ,. N. . ..,,. ~, zri,r. . Eitiiii-4f ! BAIiIPT '4ltil, fi of . * tWr n? , of hiontrosn, deceased. to ~. i gET2I4 2,2, Adm r. , . . ... TT ita 2statetuf JONAH' XNAPV "_„ te of Forest Lakiltotenthip, thieelate , z , .- :1. 1 ; STEPHEN 'HAIL VNG, Admir. )laiiei it fitted idni-tt,OrilF l I ExecotoPl of the C past will anti, testament, of A. ilr.A.O. dec'd, whd was Guardian ' of Allen ICI:Slid 5101' Oha - Slo4ot P* t chlidretr of ElPiiidtOf ; ffirADEi Tate of Npringvtlle toWnehip, deceoilttf.' . it., • 2 • THJ • ' , O,'T! READrj rElre, tittnitor ti. :41.., I,C-71 7 LE 1 4,41.**4°P; • , The the accountants have settled. itlteir, is in the registers Offiee in and *ii the 6404 of 8 . ue hennas, and , thit,the same .witli ;he istesenual. -the Judges of the Orphun's Court at 114t,rose,. on un day'Vthe 19th aey- - otAitritnixf; liar' ton ' 'On atukallowance. ; 1,1 . 1, 1 le Fißomff i Regis. • Reel. , . offiee, - mmitreee, t ,i - l ' 1 Marchil l elB47., ..., „ ) ~- i [.. x-s<s~`~.~-rk:- - • , ~i..~t;?'.Flu'~'cs.'~`r'~r~';7ci':.Y:.:~Yu7'.lFs :~r.:.?ti • JI.IIII , OBIDITRAITHEIVISI, flan ; NOME ist j eMby gitienie :all Otitis indebted to the Estate of, JOB,III, Cgctis, late-of, the toivaibip of 'Clifford, in the exaintyhr StuiirVelti kt ion, tl,.:ooaed,!'to • make immediate . . paohnent=!-and all perpma- having any claim otgattisi kohl eatatt are reqestedito present them dilly id . titoll to the l Nth seller foe aettlement. 1101..5, Clifford„Martilt '3, 134'f. F* 6 r 11.4111 S! IXAM !.! 500LBs. HAMS wanted tely t .,a fiii.ISBURY 24th Feb. 1847. WANTED 4 111 excliange fur Goods, the fi dloqing-articr to 1 'Oil: House Ashes, Flux,-sccd, Tinscotby and Clo veriSced; cmin , Ponitoes, Dorms aims, Pe i . op plei and Pencbes. Batter, Cheese ,! Lir& Pork, n not; Socks end Stockings, Tow•clot4, . Kersey gs, Bedswax,Lumber, Firkins and bartitstair‘s, c. SAYR etl'AiSll, Mackerel and Skid, byi MYR*.• BOOKS. T ARGE Family Bibles for fds alio common' and pocket Bibles, Testaments, Gr , raphies add Arithmetics, Grammars, Plersophioal and Chtimical Books ; Cobb's, Sainnienit," and Town's Spoiling Book; 'Porter's Readers, A good assort. ment of Toy Books and Tickets. Iso, ,tbis iney Hytnn Books for the Presbyterian, saidllaptst secte tion Methodist Hymn BoOks,Hlankßooks Ike44;:c. for iatle by shpt. Ip, '46. , .1. Lyons. • NEW GOODS.I S. 8. MULFORD & SO, l l. 4 A ,1E now receiving a large misortment of A , Fall and Winter Goods,l which they wifj.sell for Cash, Barter - f or npiroved Cred it, as. cheap as can _be bough t d in towii.— Tlieir assortment contains a -cull stock of Gala's usually kept in country stores. , Pee. 10, 1846. 1 ALE and AUPPER LEATIkIt for 'gale S icheap enough, by S. 5.41. & Son. QI4ION'S, White's, and Bure & Story's Cast Steel Axes, for sake'„ ch eap, and warranted first , rate, by 11;. & Sou. A PiIOTHER lot of those grind Fannin just received-=alsoo some larger of the ; same sort, and willibe spfld eheapl,,by , M. & S. . _ IPORDC3 ANTED at the stone of ft. Searl+ sic Co. any quantity of Porkliu exchange for Goody and part cash. Dec. 1846: S IVNTED at the Hat Starr of I & • 1000 earthier 18 and'go melt' wood •• e•-• chairge for Heti and Caps. ' ' flee. '46. . . • • I T iAM.P. OIL, both winter anti 11 by ViVSEED OlL,by the bartel,l* SAYR , FEAt i ljo4. WAICTED 2 —a few hundred poOds good live geese feathers intim Xintellynt - Sallibn • ' Dee. 24,'46. 1 1 • I 2 5 ' WANTUIJI - ' Alillr quantity of Wheat; *e, Mn, Oats, az wad and Timothy.aeed, i 4 ex hisoue for •; • by j MILI 1:. ER Flo.. 3, 1847. - ; - A ~ A i ORE' NEW - G I ODS.. P '' • g 41. ezzaumi A, pp.. . m itt:F. reeeived their usitallstipplY of ll' and Winter Goodi, Vrhiclg they i eir old friends, and also!nealmies, to :04 examine, and they will fiattael... a 1 rtment as Most people .keeiitt this. io , including . Dry thxodifGrotieries, LI . we,-&c. dots. and a general -variety of 'ngiewhere people will bersatistled,that l et gie, worth of their raculitY.; ~-• .25 1846 • 1 I'' 1. 11.—We will pay chetteil ynices • 've mare Goode for. Gorn4R ei' Oats; 11 nis most all kitulwof multi ;limn anyi rAI in these Diggios%l • hoiewho li nyi right kind ofThinder 41 - would well to call and try at' ' , r , !• toiRLE' ,916H1 Sutnie4e;are nOwiTeleiving stock of. Fit!! otttl,,,T§Fiet# G9QI whisk Will be 'Old nit theirAtinntliccoriiiii log:lent** fin. 'READY I‘,*t - • I , Montrose,: Not:144:18W, A j r m r Assortment kept, gn . i . B 1111111 f . ) •L ' - ' . I . k ..1:' t• I it . I'; , "!'' Tq'll , j'nblnbpeirof the Peolili 1 iiiitinfniiit'oftin;einiitl*'l . sprOteiJOßTTrkliggintOil ' in nteni, and.aatisSniomp ,. !*, l -1,1 i , t , . 1. , '; pro . ..i.,j . ir L yit,, iitiiteSii tinciiliftli t 4i,fie s ::p,koiut s.-iff.':... , i:i.: v. , i. I =I,ARPHLItrei '.--; i'.:is u-.. A p - CARDS, ' ::4;:1A, "A - lit AritAIANDBILIAI i t , i.l I. r.1!1 . 111111 fli A • rAnAgrt.o o 6ll 4 llo.; 7', ' , • . • ' rt ~ ... k- L _.....Asitiireief thi.."Pittidii'e {arm f l illtamcued• - , /,..; , 1 t,.,•,,L1W: P I Y 9, 1846. ' '' -' ' . ''. 1 ; • E ! M I f I 1 .....,--.. ~ . _. *kW Arielipanirop'in cl l . l 7tag k * iirlo:4-I,tridwetertsiiasle . Rr tilmet-44firy. riciiii' otrif d,ers, aid a , aerie p- of separate ir ts oii t i - ftterY,l": lll CiPal nOln, f , lens ~ !kr rise, PfPgrefl,*ts . ait, ': l i ft; 4 11#? " - .. BT SAMUEL MA ND It, - Author of the " i TinniniyOfkrui lea' ," - "itiogi:ph. cli •!issliTreasary, it Lnenui an Releatis..'. ~ •.. -i- , i C 1 A.C4414 / 7 ;.. - fff . , 212C1Wliag, ti• • , THE' 411,0 TORY OF AidEltt,C4'' . ~. r r ••,' , :tt =a , ,' ti% i. i . .:t• -1 11. ',1, - =ITV°, sr JOB" , IS AM. :48e, ' The ,reiriiiWitiiii Of ildevid4ble"Volit iiii; him undertaken guru' on account ellen kighliwor min i which it Jun been'. kor-eiliedlt in jElleoloil . but chiefly in corisidentlion of its 'intrinsic valtik arisis g Font the fOlicitoee adaption of te r •OM , tOo wain that hat been long' and genendl felt" and from th e Judgment and fidility . ..iiiiiiiifes in its esti/Pike-. Thei idea pr oving, ;a s * l B, l cl-wor, 4 laci !AT fobbi dirneajons, and at u price which bung s it within the reach of verynialOateleireiestantes, a sufficient outlitMofthe world'4 winkle history, sad similar oullinesof the histoti Of every nat hln;is 6° Obiklilay 511111Cilliff 11111 10p1111' 3 . 111111te ill to' r eijUire no enlogium., Every person ,whort cante': at' 011 for the acquaition, of useful - knowledge.anti des* to , os. - sem' such a general knowledge plat comport p on ly in his ?Wit country bin in al countries.; ak dull i enable him to undersunid the lly rkiianing allusions that are found in sdmolt any earararrii gen eral reading;, because k w w antlotstaeb . ing thererious' dim - iiintibu in c pleasare and *fit, • even in ,the penned's* Stub works as are &nig* chiefly, fin areinsement. Ica instance, most of Sir Walter Scot s ' vela are fotoid ed upon • history, iind abound with erences 10 lis. Until :wenn, and, personages, a want of some 0 0 . Oa:int:ince with w - hich detracts serronslY.from tip interest and delight they areso well qualified to awaken ; nd so of most,other works bell:aging to the better 'class of What is reel light literature._ Bub therlifilculty Inn been to obtain thieleseral knowledge without going t gh many books, re. an i r mio *rioter expenditure' f thine and money 2 Im,tgostipenons areal:le or ing to And; and to Wick:te t such d#ltilthY has the loirPose of , o ti Mr. - Manuder. ' ' ! , Il is pianists+, the-merit of completTess, and isfrm... donbtedli, the best that could , se been desired.— He gives first a' general sketch .fantient tied mod ern history,—s rapid . and COM 1 reheusive birds-eye view, as it were, of the rise all. , .., se o nations,- the niest Linrportantlicidents , 'r *Seer ' utal their relations tcr each ether; . after, thiSbe takes up the tuitions separately . , ,ug 'a concise di gest of all that is nnnertant , desirable kr bow concerning each, sand Ono affp , ing n sort Okay to the changes and- events that w .rc more briefly indi cated, rather by their results th , , tbeir incidents, in the general, sitetch. or ontli ... Tbus the salient points of history are brought' • Ithin a Managable, compass; and an excellent f. , . dation is laid for more thorough and extensive'ng in referenceto any portion of the world, or,. •:' e*h of which a omplete knowledge may be . - 'refl. In the execution of this plan the anther hu been very succ e ssful. His notice of isturical events, the' brief, are lucid end 'satisfactory :aria he traces the connection of efFect'and Outoi oftdoSulor worn= and generally with most comm . t cfreedomfroza partiality Or bins'; thin Kipp g a very gob& idea of Me philosophy•pfhislury as is astherfannwhich l i n history record... In a word, th work will, befound invaluable' to the general reader, and 'a very' useful help to the student _ . I . , F Complete m two volUmes, large octavo, with :re ovrringi, $4. An'edition in paper ;event, Complete, suitable for 'mailing, $3. , . , , .:, „. ~ ' DASIEL • ADEE, Puliffilter. L 107 Fulton street, Sen+Tork. . 'IT IS WRITTEN f IN THE, BOOK-OF `NATU ' AND CtF , :COM mon sense, that the natural v getable productions of every country are, if prom' . ied, aniply suf ficient for the cure of every y incident to each peculiar climate..: , • . I, •-' • Wright's halos Vs ,iiabk Pills, 1.8244 of the NorteArnerican College 4 'Health, :are com posed of Pains Which etew spantaneously on our own soil,, and area thei e nions ter adapted to our constitutions than medicines co cooted froin foreign drugs, hoWever well theymay ebmpounded ; tad as they arefounded upon ,the, ' eiple tkuit the hu man body is in truth Subject to' but 07ft Pisease,l vie . : corrupt humors, and that' medicine CUM this disease on , ' Natural . Prim ki jul by cleansing and purifying the y; it wilt be man liest, that if the cruntinnion be t entirely exhaust ed—a perp,everanee ip their use :wenn:ling to direc tions, is absolutely. 'certain to drive disenserpf every name fonn thebollY:' I, .::1,-, When wewish to resbire a mp or maram ~tri fertility; drain "it Of-the supmbendsntf waters in like nianimer if -we wish tothe t body to health, we must cleanse it of im urity. Wrikkes likti an 'Vs isibk Pals gdore chill be•fonitdrewof ,thebest, ' -ncie- the Very best medicine la the world for pro ..eput • ibis ; iGicincrintrifinig OA; , i l in because they expel: from the bOdy'all corrupt lad impure humeri:, the cause ofd' , ~.-hi, t inl e tuff, and natural manner; and`whik , th eVery day .. Girl ease and], asere,' . ' disease of, 'every name is rapid y driven from the The following res fablejitorekeepers e ' hive been duly appointed. 4 ntal ter the latts of Wright's ,Indian Vegetable Pi n in Snsmiehanna I t county : Mills & Sherman, Rio , t v : .- Ira' Scott; "Simiagyille. 1 , • L. ILlWondruti, Dinioa i Carneri. - ~ . ' Edwin Tiffany; Brookly ". i. A. Gtrawaixl,` Ha-trunk. 1 ' Jos. Milk's; Greif Ben- ~ R.1,0150 - phin dt.Co.'Su tniranite. H. Biirritt, New Milford :I - - .' _ '' , N. E. E.enned y t . Gibson ' tE,:tie." 1 , ..; ; Smiley,& Curt i s, ,Easi.4otor' ~ .. ' ' Wells'ar.,'CO. DRodatT. i , f TarbOx'&' writs at vi e.' James Comfort; Ha i rmany.' ) . U. Butrairilt. UtijGibson' . 1 '- , mer, for I 'B. SAY R, all vita all an 1 _,l.o—fiid.evittrua , 1:- 1• 1 ' Charls L.' Bro n,.Frig dnille.., ~ , I Biwa,* of Conarinurts ! , he,e;iliO are cm , tioiteditgliiniitltlieTnnitty Simi id icings which in "der 1 4 aect&e:are - %called , y, n ames similar to- Wright's Indian Vegetable t rills. 1 --% - The only originartuid genuin Indian * *egetable ,rillA hrtf 3 ACVlgiustOrl oflftn• ziglitwritteliwi th a pet! onsthe top label of , eac h ,- !,..Nonti mho!. is OninniVatiditiciundelifek th in ' 'fiirtiery. '''-' tar . officei Aeotiviltztiesiv 1 lii tleaff.o W!ighi'i Ipipan Vegetable Pi lls, the N " Amer ican Collekitif flitidth;NO: 2Sit' ! eiiiicieliioNew Yerk..; Nol 498- Taniontst. tors i and ;0001 office, No. 169 Race.St:..Villadef ilia: . .. , - . .. , , .. - .. 1 1 .34/100 Tzpo,negazo 1 to Y'dielitesineili 13 , e6; Taylin*i 'milting-down AN 'the (41exicani nimendoully,. a.`.l4lui:Nrirres, the den. Tailor or Montrose, is - eluting put glawat a s Se inter' kaiglikoyaiillit -- - - the' lite iiill and' ntiletii'M Wa* *hick he l eii our' :rticohri# Tavir or no Tara ,he hi bound to pie i s his cnstturts,. with Ilea *aid - suhitan dal vsioli:r' -4111- 1 Yf Cutting. on iiiiiirtl,notice and 'awaited to fa Ptillorbrltukdellit. , : - f t ~. N. B.:-rifantedt a- fi ne , ~-.11 0 ' .o_, ,ora° l ! l Y( 44 younelid'obOntlslfdrunOttf:. . . thi l eonB :FPO .4.10 • dar;-4410 1 A - 4041i• . .. - I to,AtirTailoi , inc hoioneas., lione need appl ut . to , , as can 4.ol'ilreltrinicninueioln - flPlA'ol, -- to4" , i•, ,, ' , .. , ' 4 -.141itr141 11 1 cigiMrTalkr., Monno4e, bet:10; .1846. r . 'r o '.. 0 r t,, ,e 4 ' ,ioto ' _ ' e t oy ; l' _ ' .i : v BAAt ,!, , D064 4‘ $146:4 : _1 : ~7 . j • ~, ~,., F w , 4! " '4,rt 1,.111.-i I.nd ay, h im :.de eir i t S , I 17Spripe. ;1- j?!..:8A01 T E ,, Irocate, , 1 , g1,, i t .I'6_4 - 0 • $Y' teeei Juni Y,'" lief ee ' tbis* )-.Good Aldo I,llwrtfaant.l 4 .15vriat4 par Leohat. 2B o l loco o 1,;) -Pit 4 Pluit t meg. •i " . gli• .. ,•• toalWo% " - 1 :;" • MI NI riii34111111"1116441i161 I 91,44 1 00 " b k nee. teo. Bit • II I!! RI
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