The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, June 10, 1847, Image 4

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El
IREZZI
Api
• ringed tho:**iu
• intut! . Fair C
%.to be_belo
«#kebe Ocie of
2aa fiat,
mitteet of the Susque
uhural Society' hove er
eto be, awarde d at ihe
I
the Show otthe,Socie
1, her nest, as f4llow,s :
winter Wheat, I $5 00
, 3 00.
Spring Wheats 5,00
For tbe best acre of
_l2 n dl est
`Tor the beer:acre or
add best i "
*For the best acre of
fror the-bestihalf at
_ sit is
300
orn, 5..00
'3 00
I ate, `,.3 00
of Ruta Bart, 00
Sugar Beet, 300
Carron., 3 00
Potatoes a copy of the
r,
0
For the besttnere of
Farmer's Instruct;
Bor the best Butter n'
For the bestiheitte
For-the . ,bestWow,
'2nd beet
For the' best; Fleifer
- year.
For the beetle: A a
py of the " Ainerican
;sasses of Domestic An-
Veterinntitin, or d
For the best Ewe,
2nd best o
merican Shepherd
For the bes4Boar,
iitow i
For the best,Bull,
2nd best
For the best:Stallion
Zed best
For the best: ; Breedi
For the best , pair o
the coup p, a
Boric"
'For the best Buck,
2nd best 3 " a c
. cultural Chemist 1
For the besvpair of'
of Beernab's "
For the best. special
from anyi one g!
•" Family IfEitche
For the richest coll.
rated by any one
copy of the " Ro :
For the belt exec
work, coathining
copy of ani:" Ann
Discretionary pre
riodicals, will be aw
plea of the Gl!lowan,
Manufircturei3:—Ca
Blanket, Fliinnel,
cies that may be esh i
crated.
.. GEO.
HEN
FRA•
April 26, !847.
BANK N
-CORRECTED WEEKLY TO
I'ENNSYLV:ANIA.
MiLstlelphia balk,
Man & Mee bailk p.
-Moyarnensing bank p•
Tenn township "bank •
U s bank notes: : i 5 .•
Girard do pal
Pennsyra do
Germantown " pa.
Del co at Chester p
(limner co at wqh
Mont g omery co., p• •
Farmers' b'k Utikks co w.;
FAnners - oe neiirg
**sum • 1
Northimpton j no sal.
Lancaster bankl •
Par bk Lawn*
• Lebanon II Icu
Harrisburg 1
Middletown .! 1 a'
Carisle'• 1 .•
Columbia bildgb
Northumberland p
Miners' bk
Wy'g bk Wilkeiilfe
demand notes 1
certificates' di,
.. p a st notes Idi
Towanda no sal !
York 1 di
Gettysburg 1 .'
Cbombersburg i Id'
Wavnesb'g . 2 di 1
Brciwnsville I t d' ,
Erie :'. 2d•
Berke eo bank .!y no sal {
Honesdale ..„. 1 , 1
Bk Soul's co 1 ,14 d'
Lewistown, i-. ' I.'
Lain bit Warren:, no sal
West Branch bit li di •
Dorn Cr Script -;20330 di
Lehigh,co bk t 37 dia
Lehigh Nay Script 15 di
4th May issue ,:. 14
NEW ram. •
NT City bank;,3 •
Clinton bk N l'i 30 diP ,
Globe bank t, fraud
North River bitt co 0
City Trust & Bleg co dO
Wool Gmwers' , ibk ---d: ,
White Plains bk 1
Lewis co bk t Idi
Far & Dro bk tinfr sdi
Millers bk of Clyde 15 '
Terlikof &meat - co— di
Com bk of N' Thrk t.' , d•
Lafayette bank 2 i'•
N Tl3k'g nom l 60 di
Dry Dock bank] Id'
N Ant Trastco. , : 2' •
Bank of Brdfalo;* 55 di
Bank.pf BrockiOnt 33 di
Hamilton bk '; 30 d"
Coutbk Buffalo 55 did
Allselvent buditislal di j
Country banks i t 401 "
Except bk of Cabins.
tint, Green co. Owl
aort,Midtile
,Pltabnrg . ,lVid i gana,
Wash and Warran, ,
Wank Blinrcci.
Waynnimbudei
Mer and Plantets'
Del embank ; .1
bk Po'keepaio d‘,
Pottsdam Mannteo do
itellsacks'a jal di .
NEW JERSEY.. 1
Mechanics! and M anu fi ri
turers' bk Treidon
Princeton bank r
Plainfield bank 37
Buspabbiet Catniley, •
Cuasbeilana bank
UAW H011y,... i pa
Wein
Mozunontb beak- . no ald
?rilope Del,lMilte.
irentoutal'Aolow. ,
Far 4,Mecb
rio
Mob BlOg & Gob b • <
Waakingtortßkl
Franklinbini' i
Jersey-City Hal • •
IN JCo
Monmoatb • .
Protee and Losiiitinf- .
StateMt, at T,
lank Deunarick
Mich bk riallesr
Aror
5100111MITAWN
',7.11"P
11111L" -
t leas than 101bs. 3 00
.3 00
6 00
3 00
the " Cultivator" one
300
e copy of Morel's A-
3 00
3 00
5 00
3 00
5,00
3' 00
°dare. ' " 500
Belt domes raised ia
pp of Youtt on the
3 00
pp of Johnson's Agri-
nog-hill Fowls, n copy
, ulterist's Companion. '
n of garden vegetables
rden, a copy of the
Gardener."
Lion of Flowers culti
'individoal or family—
! Culturist." -
l ied article of needle
'marmot and utility
!al." .
limos, in Books or Pe
'lied to the hest som
. articles of Domestic
riet, Bedquilt, Shaul,
d perhaps other arti
ited, not here enum-
FULLER,
Y DRINKER,
KL IN LUSK,
Ez. Committee.
TE LIST.
I=
Under $5ll - 4 die
NEW HAMASI-HU.
MI solvent banks 4 die
' MAINE,
Calais bank
A ,, ricultural bank do
City bk Portland do
10a-
Dainariscotta
Mercantile bk
Stillwater Canal bkdo
Bangor Com bk do
Westbrook bk , do
St t ottic l4-
do
Woohington co do
Fraaford bk do
All solvent banks
BEI
VERMONT.
Bank of St Albans (Us
Bk of Bennington dis
All solvent banks 4 dis
MASS ACHUSETTS.
All solvent hanks dis
RHODE ISLAND
solvent hacks dis
-MARYLAND,
Baltimore bank" 4 dis
Patapsco bk • f dis
Mineral bank 1 dis
Fredericktown j dis
Hagerstown ..j dis
Far & Millers' bk Ha
gerstown byoke
Westminster , dis
Williamsport t dis
Cumberland < 1 dis
Salisbury broke
Franklin bank ' j dis
Stisclueh=onab broke
Milluigton broke
Frederick co bk . j dis
Broken bks carious prices
Baltimore & Ohio Be-
lief notes 10 dis
DELAWARE.
Bank of Delaware par
Wil'u & Branyw'ne . par
Farmers' bk Del ' par
Union bank par
Bank of Smyrna par
Under sss 4 di
UIS. OF COLUMBIA.
Washington City t dis
Georgetown dis
Far & Alechanics' dis
Alexandria j dis
Bk of Alexandria broke
Mechanics' bk broke
Franklin bank no sale
Merchants bank do
a V I RGINLA..
Ex bk & branches 14 die
Bk of Va &bra'chs 14 dis
Far bk & b'chs 14 dis .
Valley bk & b'cli 14 dis
Wheeling lal4 dis
Wheeling p notes 14 dis
4ORTH CAROLINA.
Altsolvent banks , 2 dis
Small ricotta 24, dis
SOUTH CAROLINA.
I
All solvent banks 14 die
notes 2 dis
GEORGIA.
Bk of St Marrs
Ocmulgee
Monroe B
Colambas
sa--
do
do
do
PIXPIIIX ' bank do
Ezehaige bankdo
Chat R bank I do
Central bkof Mil l di)
Georgia WIT co du
Rucker - B'kg • do
411 Aolvent Ganki 2
' iMABAIWIL.
All -solvent banks 586 Aim
Small-Imes 8 ilia
- OHIO,
Cincinnati
.
Solvent bk ogee - 4 die
niro/N9if.
%TV of itritoia 70-din
State bank , 50 die
KE,D.FTUCACY.
Notes - 2 die
*nail notes 3a3jrdie
LOUISIANA:
OiiKavar bank" t
9 .
1 itiotieet - ' 2 lf t3a ls
1 Aitsiilviiii: - • *,•46,
ifilitiletilifeit MM. ..
• isir
wood
Eli
ARestock • •
, Fr .cekv mg the ir oc 01, , •
-•• . • •
13P4114: and raummor !Goods.,
Consiining n partrof .
, • ,GENTLEMEN'S - IN'EAR.
Clolbsl Cassiraers, Vet and :Mar
siellea 'Ves:titigs, Linei4; glen. and un
tlenelied, Tweeds, Oregon nod! York 'Mix
tures,;slrines and Plaid, Itoiden . Substi
tute, hie:
DIcESS GOODS.
Mini% and figuedirlelainesOLawns, Jac
onets,! Ginalunns. Gingham LAMM, Fash
-iorible Dresi Silks.
SHAWLS:
mom
A l+tintriul 8 PSOrtinept from 5s to. SS,W,
Parasols, Silk & Cotton, from 2s. 82,50
Fans, l rich styles. Oil Silk, Worsted ,
Lined llidk'fs, silk foss. Silk Lace, Linen
Edgitigi, best ass's in l town. Brussels LICP,
Buttontringes, Bdbbins, figtiredMuslins,
Hosieri and Glosei of all descriptions.
ENGLISH lc AMERICAN PRINTS.
Bonnets, tabs, flowers, Ribbons, Skirts, n
new article. .Pat. LentherSlips, Buskins, &c.
. GROCERIES,
Of every kind, Crockery, Hardware, Iron,
Nails, Steel Mill Saws, Log Chains, Tin
Ware, dish, and Pork.
SOLE LEATHER,
•(Bouht. before the advance,) Saddle
and Flatness Ware, Matts, India !Libber
Cloths, Floor Oil Cloths, Damask Car
riage tt!immings, Drugs, n small nss't of
staple atticles cheap, German Cologne,—
Looking Glasses, a good variety. •
We flatter ourselves .the stock we offer
this Spring to our friends, is equal to any
we have heretofore offered, in quantity, qual
ity, and theaptiess.
Without thanks for favors heretofore, we
tender our invitations to call and see us."
Montrose.,May 17,,1817.
NEW GOODS ' •
CHEAPER THA4 EVER 3 3
BENTLY & READ are now receiving n
very large mid complete assortment of
SPRING. 'AND StIMSIER GOODS,
which they after to their fiends and the
public, at prices so loni that they cannot be
beat in Susquehanna county, and we res
pectfully invite ALL , to give us n call before
purchasing cliwbere. 11:i n ur'Ithanks are due
our customers fur their liberal patronage,
during the pain year, and we solicit n con
tinuance of the same, ; assuring them that
'THEY WILL NOT RE IJNDERSOLD.'
Montrose May 17,71ii347., 49w3
t k % " A lk %W i'l4
tt
FB. CHANDLER, C. ate now re
ii ceiiing a large at' welt selected addi
tion to their stockof GrOodat to which they
would invite the attentibn etpurchaaers.
Their stock is now qhite! arge, and they ,
I
are detehnined that foliCasl,-Barter, or on.
approved predit, they will jell at least as
low as any establishme t hi' the county.
Montrtise May 17, 1 •17 .
A MER-ICAN, Freno and English Cloths
ti °nil i t ._ _ ,_-...-; 4. ...i,i...,..;....‘ 1 vest
lugs for pale by Chandler & Co.
CLOVERSE
LOVEISEE D of the lai:ge, '•
Mori: se. May Tr. 15 47.
•
PRIN*., a good!. assort
aac;nglisli. Vent
SUMMER Stu ff s. Twe e
Linen &c. 1
JINGIIOIS, Lasvtis, De l
Dress Goods
QHEETINGS, Br . an.
U variety at Clin
TEGHORN and. Straw'
1.1 and fancy braid.l Ri
6Le-.
1)ARA07.11,, and ades
°I
jj ARDWARE, N a 2.!
(";
AXES.
QUPERIOR Axes. warranted,
the box or ginale, by F. B
April 2Qth, 1847.
•
aROCERIES, a good sto l
U rest the best and cheap •
bane° in town: CI
NEW. GO 1 DS.
R., L. SUTPM I & CO.
R, just reeeivihg the largest and
best:assortment oGO o DS ever offered
it this market, consis ting in part, of
.i.
ancy Prints, rich Ging ams, GinghaM
cind printed Lawns, M. , laines, Plor
ence and straw Bpnne Bonnet it
Dress Trimmings, ' , ich and
cheap Summer awls,
Scarfs and , ress
.ElfVfls, P.
II
I mugs, silk,
brush, and le
i, hprn Hat4llf
Xi op Caps, an ez
lot of Gent's iSumme
Sheetine, l Ydrns, IV
ajtd also a full and , compo
of Groceriest . ish, ,;Pru'
Dyes, ' Pal?: anti Oils
[lran, /11e . Crocker
,
Which will. like Id, far cu
ereilit, Aki, cheap Indiay can
side of , Nror Y, k - City. `
, - IlarcA L ATID
SummOiville *ay .113,-.1
2 die
GAR
.zice.
GAR _ ,
hi -
Frilq s
.. ha ji
w,
A eut fro m all auction "
will hetet&
Dees except , CO .
..
..
~.1
to that Pettkeeler . exthlia
and recee# o 4. l Fee iin t h" 4
1
siu. Pid ui : i the ih , l i ty ,
. y.4-X'T—thn:-_!'lici-i*eat'
~, af , r state. dar L ....-me
the o'4l( "o` in g he jl,..,___, A , 4
f tike °. - ' Othe 1, 447 W
tott 1 00. -Y 6 4 5 1
hu their
~ .- 4,01 t
op - 1b1 0 1 ,:; .-- tiPt-
LYONS.
;,.
tiow
,
••
:, ' CroF:IO4 :4.
1300kS4ttiStfitit*Ty -
Groceries, Dyc-iStiiirS, ,
_
TbankCal tofrienbi Rot ilasi Collin,' he bopes by
cheiti to inciivottlibeintalutio of their pit
:on*. rir•Renollectjor OASll'ntleist, belt oof
to be undersold.. - .. t , • •
Nfontroso, 18. 1847.•:,
11E9
WANTED, geese Feathers, Eitter l ,Eags, Bees
wax, Sze. &c. Ix()Ns.
M4'l3, 1847; •
BOOKS.:
LABGE Family Bibles for 1115; able common and
pocket Bibles, Testaments, 'Geographies and
'rAtlases,.Arithinetics, Grammars, Vhilpsophical and
Chemical Books; Cobb's, Saunders', t'aml Town's
SpellinOlook ; Porter's Readers. 'A j good assort
ment of Toy Books and Tickets. Also, the new
Hymn Books for the Vresbyterian, and Baptist sPcie
ties. Methodist Hymn Books, Blank Books &c. &a.
for sale by • -,, , '.• 1 •, .L Lyons.
May 13, I:A7. „ '
ind, for sale by
Chandler & Co
!tent, 'American
:Intller &Co
ds Drills, Bro
C. & Co.
anes, 8n caber
C. & Co.
Bleached. A
dler & Cu's.
Bnillliett., plai n
bon?, FlowerF,
andLer & Co.
andler & Co.
Is &c: »t
nndler & Co
or sale cheap, bv
Chandler & Co. •
k. Among tile
t Tea and To
andler & Co.
enstve
, Goods,
ck, Batts,
to assortment
and
, rugs
Hardware,
k&
,h or appmred
lbe obtained this
EE.,43 ,
49w4
T ut
wn Tor -the Pres.
dr 1 121 9 1 ing
give hie, attention
I *. Flinn along
improvernein s
wh o
he
Ingot
eitheretoiroiri
fugg*qa wo d c
4/00.cbultinasq.
66„wimiAirii**'
:P14r.'110,1402'
.
. alf;
.
PATENT Pails, Brooms; Clothes Pins, Butter
Stamps and Ladles, by !.1. Lyon's.
• May 13.
X ,..,.
T the Shop of JiliN GROVES, Tailor, two
doors below the armor's Store, the New York
Spring and Summer ..iishions for 1847: and John
himself way always bq found there, *rely to meas
ure ids patrons for ay kind of a shit they may
choose to wear. It is a self-evident fact that men
must have clothes, and the subscriber flutters him-
self that be can suit the to of every ono who may
favor him with their custom.
Cutting done on short notice, and ad marked, that
. tho wayfaring man though a fool inay not err" in
, .
making it up. t ,
OP Merchantable produce and cash will be ta
ken for work. •
JOHN GROVES, Tailor.
Montrose, May 6, 1147. 4i m 3
FLOUR.
SUPEEWINE Einar for sale by
April 20110247. Charollgr & Co
CAUTION !
A LL persons are hereby eantiolied against pur:
-chasing three protumissoly notesdrawn by me
to JOSEPH L. MERIiI N, of Franklin, one of
$lOO, one of $75, oueiof $lO. payable, one on the
1,.t of November tiext, and the other ou the Ist. of
November annutilly theS-eafter. Said notes were giv
en ou a land couiruct, and have been fnllv paid.
JOEL MORSE.
Franklin, - April 30, 1347. 47w4
WANTED..; -
10.000 Bushels Oats, 1000 bin4b4ls Rye, 100
bushels Tinieths seed, and 300 Firkilts Dairy But
ter, for whichthe highest market price, will be paid
by Mills ge.. Sherman.
June 3, 1847. ,
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE:
OTICE is hereby given to 0) persons in
dehtedd to the Estate of FREDERICK
W. BAILEY late of the Township of
Brooklyii, in the County of ;Susquehan
na, deceased, to make immediate payment,
and all persons having any charges against
said Estate, are requested to treseut them
duly 'attested to the subscriber; for settle
ment. '
c4ministrator.
Drookiyn May 20, 1847. 49w4
NEW ARRANGEM.IOT.
all-umab.? gmics4zreug,
FARMERS' EXCHANGE,
Springqle, Pai .
.
THE Subscribers would resptictively give
nonce to the public that the- have reed
o new and complete ustortment : of Sprtm:
hod Summer Goods, all Of which they will
exchange for any hind of proflupe that 'the
public are generally accustomo to traffic
They feel assured- flint they are prepared
to compete with any that are engaged • in
the " Rag trade ) "," Our friend 4 in Tunk
hannoik to the contrary notwiMstanding."
We sell fur the profit, and no huMbug—Call
and prove fur yourselves—We do not en
dorse the-10. per cent project, but the proof
of the pudding is in the eating.l
Muy 17, 1547.
WOOL CARDI4YO o
AND SPINNING.
THE ' subscriber wishes to Inform his
friends and former customers that he is
prepared to card Wool with deipatch and
in the hest style. He will also r take good
clean Wool in the fleece And deliver it in
good sound Yarn ar from 8 to :It/ centi per
run. Those having to hire their spinning
done,iwould find this to their advantage,
and dove themselves the trouble of preparing
their own woOl.
Wool will be taken to manufacture into
Broadcloth, Vlannel, Blankets, and shawls,
to nut customers.
Two • iltal red pounds of beech-nut Lard
will be taken in .exchange for work.
N. is expected, that payment will
be made in all cases when the work is de
livered, either in cash or saleable produce.
DANIEL H. KEELER.'
'Save: Lake, May 15, 1847.
•
PLOUGOSH:c,
WYNE Co. Ploughs and Points for sale by
April 21. Mills &Sherman
DRESS GOODS,
S"" as Cashmeres, De Lain., Plaids, Alpacas,
- great variety jest received by
MILLS & SHED.MA.II:
Feb: 3. 1847.
t iu
1 1 101111 L.
subltertbera are now - • rectivitig their
1:,-stock of - -•-
SPRING: AND SUMMER coops, f
To' winch Ail attention,'.
ofiiroduce_rced in . exchange.Ther!vish
it ditainctlr.undetinond that 'titer 'ina .
nations - Ici-attll 4ixxs - xcekt. s . ori r
' .
dr e
.hertrinq Y;
Mont:nee May 111:141347.4
WANTED;- 1 '
A Bolt' its* Appiwgice.w *Gain, A
-La ! *,17 rtpo, 414,01 i good "psioral,
• te r - ri*kicArall trYlo,4pOw mow • , and
.care
4e..t iu - the Rocs*. 38,1-6144,0diTcoar-:
;stapes: bytialib/gik.- z
4 I
-1:23 -•-• •
~. ~, .ii'l ,- =;', , , iffci: LiOIII , AL t ,
' --- 1 ' * - ...c
~-
.- - - 1. .: , : s'._.:,
IN* , c4;nhexttiki"4o •;I•er.iii, , ,si_itigiertifipste
le,AL.T'Weretlartridertr till el the 'testimonials of
'several. inglily i lispecialile 10jeS,;, ivho have
Used the Domestic, ilititiz.butal• Spinning
Wheel / ntni.w.lio,copcor m isayiiigi substan
tially, that '
'they Can spin, wnh it ' seven or
eight run', (or about four day's work) t per
diem, with as roach ease as they , can er
form an ordinary; day's. worlt wit h , a c rn
-mon Wheel. The is irrysista le;
that it will hereafter he more proOtabl , for
the farther Who mon_ufactures his wool, with
this machine to hu ge in hia entrilOy at' the
same cost for labor, one girl, than four" ids
with the common stand-atuf.spin Wheel :
[People's Advocati l . i
1 : i ,
The, undersigned r citizens of ,I ' lontrose,
i
have, witnessed %%rid much ' satisfaction . the
operation of ..n rime machine deo,onsin ted
the " Domeitic IlO4outal Spinning-wit ii"
lately invented by Ilirinn F. , Wheeler of
( Springville, in this county., It appeai sto
us to be a vhlutible
wil mprovement, in view of
i
the ease with led it is used and thl.ra
pidity with 'which it executes. We d übt
not tlitit odr Fin-triers generally; with all
who " toil and spite! Will approve it too
Montrose, Susn'ti,!co. Pa. '
•
' Col. Franklin Lusk, •I -,
Ilan. Win.. Jessup,
: .G4D. D. Warner,
JoTilli Williams,.
' ' Thus. Johnson, i
MM. X C. Tyler,
S. S. Mulford, ' I
I ' Ile`bry J. Webb, P. MI
J. B. Salisbury, H
WAlter Follet, Treasurer.
J. IW, Myers, 1
•
E. 'Patrick, Jr., M. D.
• Daniel Searle, ,
Wt. J. Mulford,.
J. yons,
Wth..l. Turrell,.
. '
Isaac L. Post,
' . Geo. V. Bentley,
i
WM. L. Post,
. Re}. John Long. .1 _
12 11 " Rights will he sold on the most reas
onable terms to those who wish to Make the
wheels, or purchase! Territory to , sell again
in any of tIM United States (except Ohio.)
Those wishing to engage in a business both
pleasant and profititble will 'pie* call on
the subscrihers in Sprint,rville, Suitreltanna
county, Pri.
IL, F. WiIEELER, Patentee.
J). smrrii, Jr., Agent.l
Springville. ApaS, 1847.
_."._
A. LATHROP.
.E. F. CHAPMAN
=
s .
FIRST ARRIVAL,
.
(I F new Seasonable ' and 'and fashionable, Goods for
V the Spring and Suit - inter trade of 41 , 17, is , now
being received by the subscriber direr' from i`icvk'
York by Rail Road and Teton. i
The subscriber tenders his thanks to the p "blir.
for the very penal patronage hithertO; best') ed.
and hopes to tnerit a cOntinuance of the sarn , by
keeping on hand thosn Goods most d'esiralil for
cheapness, dkirability,
.style and fashion.P eate
i v
call and examine the new goods just opening at
. ,
Salisbury's. '
• Montrose, 'March 115, 1C47. li 1 ;
-it
gii7sTmEit
ABoat
variety of St n, and Siimuset Goods for
Boys raid Men's wear—very low-4first recd,
4t &disbnryts..
March M, 1647.
' 1311.0.41Ei CLOTHS,; '
fIASSINIEFIS. Twedes, &c., &c.. &0.. &.. just
1 1....4 received find will lie sold for a email profit ut.
Salisbury's.
March .
I
-IRISH! LINENS, 1 . ,
LINEN Calnbric and Silk Hdkff,. i3nen Table
Spreads, Vine blea4hed Nlnstius,
Edgings, Thr4l Edgings, and Inscrtioril at
S,lisburyrs.
Maich 25,
•
L4IMES' :BONNETS.I.
pLORENC4 Braid, Chinn Pearl. antliP.traw Bon
nets, a grlat variety' and the springJind summer
faiihion very 14% , at hilisbnry'v
March 25, P 47. ,
50 i DEAcON .
WANTEDi For wbi h the highest nitirket price
will belpaid st . Saisbury 1.
Montrose, A' ni 22d.1 47.
H : .'VY S-lEETING
FIRE Ble, ed, and. Unbleached Sb6tings just
received .' $ - Salisbury's.
Montrose, A nl, 22d. 1847. .1
BONNET' RIBBONS.:'
A MOST spl.43did lot of the latest syle
Salisbury's
I%larch 25. 147.
1 ,
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-1..'
ISLE gime ,
ell the L:+ lei
M:trch 25, 1 7
;FRENCH KID,
' and Outtnn Gloves, that will - snit
.tes, just received at Salisbury's
HOSIERY.
A large asso
. nentrf Hosiery very ch-.p at
Su isbury's
March 25. 18 1 7. - •
EMBRQIDERD GINGH IS.
LAWNS—WO and &Wended Drewp ,de at
Sidaoury's
~
March 25, 147.
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TABJS AND, FLOWERS.
A LARGE vilcty and isztremely low 9t,
Sahabury's
March 25, IEI7. .
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stittoEs, •
AND PamaaL4 from s.. .4:l'l4o3.,jt . tat.ctatiC at
• I • • tiibury's
March 45; 197.
1 CALIOES. 1,
Amost splendid asrortMent and elegant variety
of Calicoes, Spring fieittion,jest come at
galilibury'a.
Marth - 9.5, 184'. - '. i 4
.'
.LAWrots.
NEAT and gejgeel.sty itt lextretnely )or, spring
fashion nt . ilalt
r amry'a
March 25, 100.
• • . 4 •
1481
• • Kft
SLIPPers and pusitinsit, t rite aseartment .at
4 I Efababary's,'
March 25, 1142,y -
• . SfU, LIN lig'
LIGHT for 411rinf and
at
Mitry..4 2 , 5 ! 184 , „
foi ittiisn ' tVot. Untie.
ale at 4., , OT'l3.
SUGAR BEE
low 11.filr"
_ .
lii~aon L L - - v ,n iTinliry f w
illiortment is tqimi
• • ,Pl3l3T't
BONNE,II4, 4
-7111E1":!
.. ' 'i.t: - .Z.L i ti*
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nti l iMo ar t
I fise. 24,./844 • '
1 1 t
, tumbirowatzirstadiseteLis*.
84443,,L,
- MONTROSE -4 , l OUNXI M RY:.
* R eviiiirOnd '9ke - 104401e:1 1
rrlifet6,,, , mer io4Stiiquelltitinali Cronfitiiate 'hereby]
JL okified, t iil i t,this*largeit land= belkasitornment of;
Ploughiand UM ! , oirtings ofievamlcitiii illud‘orietY,l
may IrWlij4,fie 9 l l from the F.FP w .f -° ;'l_ I - :
1)...P,0T -J Ft., -,1 - 11i,., 99., 1
Cheapet than the Cheapest, for Cash V -.1 ; • ; I
Let iphe understood that we vrillind be under
sold. le have; 100, the Itii - Ost - rissortmeist of 000thi
in out il*, of '.itny - Ftittmliy; in' North'etitl'entisylva
nis, conititing ts . PLOUGliS[that v 41 1'1 4 / 1 ' WI 4 11 4
down hill, and pn th e level ,to mitt, dan Ploughlt
Wat3MeCCotintyj 'Ploughit; 'lit d'HIGH rat Side
liill Plringlis, 4 4.'&e. mo-nii mina's to i ention. . 1
' Post iiz Co., 'Waldo fuze' li.theii cdstinners willi
~, 10
Audiroo of ery size, wit Wagon' thimes, Slay;
Cutter find Bob Sled'Shoes, ;Dog-Churn Lrons, Pant
f
niug Mill Inns, '
end indeed very 1644 Iron Cast
ings that theanner , and hard.fi.ited yeomanry of the
, r • 1
gounty.pay desire. ;Then Mtn at - ; 1
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POST'S ELI - ID:ACE.
Montiose, June 23, 1896
• .d. 1
,
—no LCE, Cwili, and appmved cre , 4it _ may be
F t .
ex hanged for Iron Ware. at
1 • POST'S FLT.ICACE.
F, - 9 VET kind of Mill-Irims,,good and Ostrong, an
mile to order by D:sPOST, .14 & CO-
.
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SEORT 8 BWErfl
A •
Ll 4 Persons indebted to the lat4rm of R
Kelchain & Co.. will save expense, and sow:
trouble by " Rendering unto Cmsar whats Caesars.'
The Aacounta, of R. K. & Co., are ia the hand
of I. D. POST,-JR.
Monti
;t6ike, Jutre '24, 1346.
1
THE Delaware M. S. Insurance Contrif. ny.
delphial, have authorized the andersigneillo effect In ,
suranc4 on Buildings, Merchandize, ancbather prop
erty. agOinst damage or loss by fire.
The ipatnense resources of the company, and theiZ
adh&rsitce to fair and honorable
. princtiKes in tha
trans - Action of all their business, entitle .tetra to the
confide4ce of the public as a safe nies4s of In - su l
ranee. • F. LUSK, Agent.
Mouttose, Jane 16. 1846.
NEW STYLE GENT'S HATS. •
,
SPRING FASHION, FOIL 184 . :
CI3O.(VN-71 inches high. 5-18 yeornii, i brit all
ataid.ni 1-16 in.mt and 'rear. i carte. 'TIP 1
oval, Mit. 1311131-li inches wide. front and rear
and 1 9;;;IG at sides. Bt,intrto--4 of an inch wide.
The (thorn new £tyl e , intro 4 uced in New Yorkon
Satiariliiv, .Mareb 6th, by Beebe & Cost, are tartsi
reailraVid for into by .
Ntirill 1
8. - MERRILL 4 BOOT.
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BY WARNER BROTIAERS,
. i Of Great Bend, Pa.,
I b 15,000 buslo- Oat,'
- s 10,000 do. Ryd,
15, • 000 do. Cori", -1
Wh6
1,000 do. t, • .
20,000 lbs each, of Butter,•Cheeae Lard. Tal
low, fork, fur which the liighen
p r ipa 4aoll ite raid, s ' ,
Great Betaa, Jab. 3347. , . -
TO TRAPPERS, lIUNTER, PED ;
LERS AND MERCHANRS.
T llElhi g hest prices ill Cash paid for Shipping
Furs.. the OM [litt Factory, 3 "doors South
of Sea
l s's Hotel, where strum
6, or 800 HATS
SE
of diffeient qualities. can be bad from $4 to V. lesi r s
than lilts of the same quality have evert, been sol 4
iu ;Sorglent Pennsylvania. Also, a newilstock.of .
I CAPS
just recii ived from N. Y. • s 1
D ec. al, If:4G. •,, ,
%
N. 0. 1000 HOUSE' CATS ionnted—L
C 3,11 r.kiLl filr any quantity SEFE,F4 , PELTS.
B 1 --.......,
B"°l'' & SHOES, cuurs e . and fine; of almost
ervry quality and inice.l)y '
MILL & SH :lIMAN.
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TT has been currently reporti
- ft , -I. ed through the county. ani
is the declared` opinion of hon .. . •
-- ',.....„A dreds, that in point of varietss and Tian
-1 ty, the nipply of HATS and GAPS, at
MEnnitl& RooT's Hat and Can Store oil the West
side of tlie Public Avenue hi :Montrose, e*eeeds sin!,
thing of he kind ever exposqlPfo - r sale in: his region
ofc minty. Reader, do you discredit tile rumor
Reinemtier the l'oet's admonition: 4
) Our doubts are traito
And tinhe us lose the good *-e oft milt win.
0ct.122, 1846. - s
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1 2 0 D o z e n
FI N E NUTRIA', Bruqh, Molle skin and' ilk Hats
of Flill coal Winter Fa..iltiolas, on han .et -Merrill
& Root'k Hat Store, which Will be s 4 cheaper
than evm-.for renay pay. l
1 q
lered and nat. loynx, Genellt. and Co
- 15 rzmen£ll,, at .t Merrill & Root's.
i
6 DO.i. squirrel Boas and I f ti:f lies' Fur-daps at
1 ' -- - .
tl & R's.
• 1 .- SI . ,
5n bOZ Otter, seal, Nutria and MOskrat Fur
‘.l caps ut ; kl & R's.
20 1
)OZ. Men's and Boy'S plain cloth Caps n t
different styles and qua i lity, at . I & R's.
''...:.. . -
9 DO. Men's and Boy's silk and col-'ton glazed
Capli, a few dozen Buffalo ' Robes, anAany quint.
ty of hat seal, sealet, and worsted Cape tit - M, & R's
9CI l:?0Z. sph. coney, imitiQu'on bra fur and
a blu ff sporting, and woOl Hats— al Ca
ses, bluff Cases, Cap bades, &e« at ' M. & R's.
4.-
C ASltpaid for Pelts by I &R.
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P IN iG AMTOI I Plow Point.
-LP • t " •s'Side Hill d
Also Mille County Points at
Monte.ose, Oct. 22.. 184
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\ 5O/1038. HASO wipted i
20th 4b:-1847. •
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1111 1 111N I TINi ::'
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cl'ilE ablisher'S of the i;a9ple'S'Ad'sairite, hay.
tug lie nee ofan entira!y„.now tut 4. likdern PI”
so iti r ie jl t up TYPE, arennia .'' pared t_
in a neat satisfactory at li , t Lida& ne- - -
2 - . o.llPit N. , -IN'' i
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at prides" 'iniiihe'ii -4 '' . 1 , '% .., - H' '-
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every. pri,lqpo
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ErijArtlitEls gAUNDER, • !- •
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Author of itio try's--treas llanowleat,er a ;•i i iei pli. .
ioal.Treasury,!: ".1;i entry OUl&ieu • -
. - • in•Ticetisury," Ate., Man t li ng ,
THE •111811:41triQF 411Eitt'A,
• siwreti , or ion mimes., tan, 1
• The republication. Of•th• variable vroriciitiVeeti
undertak en partly on ; tscee tof the high fa 'or with.
which it MIS' been' re iveir ii Engl a; but
!ti n
chietly in consideratiptrof is intrinsic via ' MAT
from the felicitous edaptio i of tre plan . a want
that has been long raid -ge erally felt and ' the
Judgment raid Wall* man . ralted-ixl its .e x don,—
The idea of giving h a ngle work, of very
formidable dimensions , an at•ti price which brings.
- it within the reach of very, mod erate . Ciroultistauces,
a su ffi cient outline of the .NV rld'sWhole histery,and ,
I similar outlines of.the his ri, o f 'eyed hatien, in so
obviously judicious and ap riate as to require no
eulogium. Every- perso n
acoessqusttiohnaleurleserfiiirlkkunooww, 7gteanficaitietsedavesitenniatlsllfloortpiwtonhe:
ly in his own , °entry but in rill Cou n t r i es , as oball , .
enable him to underistand the perPetually yeenering
allusions that are foUnd inalmost t ra y eourseofien--
1 ,
eral ren ding; because for vont of such untiersurad ,
mg- there is always a 'ries diminution 'both op
pleasure and profits ; . eve -in th;§ pertMl of laCh ,
T
wor,as are designed chi fly 'for 'amusement F or .
instance, most of Sir Walte -Scou'i novels are found.
ed Apo history - ,.and abound. with ,references to hi?
torsi -events and personages, a want of some ac
quaintance with which detracts seriously from the
interest and delight they are sowell qualified to.
awoken ; and so lli most tiler wirrkbelongiug to ,
the better class of what i called light lite ra ture
8 .--
f
ut the diffidulty Mrs be n• M obtain this- general'
knowledge Without goin g through many books, re
quiring a greater eXpentbture of ,time and money
than most persons arenblo or willing to afford; and
to obviate such difficulty has been the purmart of
IMr. Maunder. ' , 1 .
His plan has the merit df completeness, and is un
doubtedly-the best that co ld have been desired.—
He gives first a general sk rah of nucie . nt and mod
ern history —u rapid - and comprebeinnve birds-eye
view, as it were, of the ri . and- pro7Css of nations,
the most imporuint•incid tits of tb e rar career, and
their relations trieacit othe r ;
and oiler this he takes
up-the nations separately.. turn ishing in crathise di
.gest of all that is striportatrt or ciesire , ble 'to know
concerning each, and,tbus affirrding a sort of key to
the changes anti events third wernmorp briefly mdig
rated, rather. by their resulMthan ;thew incidents, in
the general sketch ,or oraline.s Innis 'the salient
points of history are brought withini 9 managable
cempass; and an excelleet foundatian is laud' for ,
more thoreuglaand extensive rending in referenceto
any portion of the world,mr any epecli of which a
complete knowledge' may he desired. 1
lu the executieu of this, plan the *Ober has been
very successful.. • Ilia, notioe of historical events, tiro'
brief, are lucid and satisfaCtory ; and he traces the
connection of effect and cause with sitiguler acumen
and generally with , most commeudablefreedemfrom
1 partiality or bias; -thus simplyingla vary goad idea
of the philosophy - of history as well as the facbwhich
history records. In a word, the work will be found
invaluable to the general , reader and a very useful)
help to the strident., ,
,
Complete hi two v'rdirmes, large octavo, with eti.-
fravin-s, $4. An edition in itaperi covers, complete,
suitable for mailin g , $3. • '
DA.N1E 1,0 1. 7 A i p ti r to E, ns P tilee nbl t i , sh v e e r l . v.yort.
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IT IS WRITIOIEN;
IN THE BOOK OF NATURE I AND OF .
moo sense, that the natural regttu!?le productions
of every country are, if properly a_
. 11etl; suf.
ficieut for the cure of pvery malady.meideut to each
peculiar climate...
"Wright's In4ian Vegetable Fitly
of the North American College of` liehlth, are com
posed of- plants which grow spontaneously on our
awn soil, and are therefore better adstpted to our
constitutions than Medicines concocted from foreign
howevermelt they may beYccripounded; and
as tfiry are founded Upon - the principle that the het
man body is in tenth 7
Subject to but one Disease, '
via: corrupt humors, and that said nieciiciai cum
this disease on
by cleansing audpuriying the body; ii will be man
ifest, that if the constitution be not entirely exhaust
ed—a perseverance in their use, according to direc
tions, is absolutely certain to.drivo diiease of 'Very
name from the bt;dy. - . - i .
When we wish to restore a swamp or Morin to
Jertility, we drain it of the superabundant waters
in like mummer if we wish to restore the body to
health, we must cleanse it of impurity:
Wrig4es Indian .Vegetable Pill;
will be found One of the best, if not to very beat
medicine in the World for carrying out this •
Grand purifying principle,
..
because they expel from the hod all corrupt and
impure humors, the cause of disease,. in an easy and
natural manner; and while they every; day
Give -ease and pleasure,
disease of every name is rapidly dri'en from the
body. .
The following highly respectable 1 storekeepers
have been duly appointed qentsifor the ale of
Weight's Indian Vegetable Tills' in !Susquehanna
county : , - . ; t
. Mills & Sherman, Montrose. • .
•. • . . • I
Ira Scott; Sprinfrville. . .
L. 11. Wriodruff, s kmack Corners.
Ed4vin Tiffany,Bi. l 'yn.: 0,t4,
A; Gi.genwood,..llarford. 1 - ,- .. ' •
Jos. Dußois, Great Bend: •
11. L. 'Sutphin st'Co. Suartneirille. .. ,
'H. Burritt, 'New ; lllilfoill., .
N: E. Kennedy, Gibson Centre. •
• Smiley ketirtiS, East : Gibson: -
Wells & Co„-bundaff.• '-i . I
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Tarbox* Burrows, Rushville. - ..
James Comfort, :Harmony, _
IJ. Burrows iSr, Co. Gibson. r .
I. G. I'ride; Hiretord.
• Charles L. BrUsili; Friendeville. . .
DEO'AftO OF COUI4ERPEiTS !--The public are eau
filmed against the,rnany. spurious medicines which
iu order to deceive,; are called by names similar to.
Wright's Indian V e getable Pills. ,
The only originalld genuine Indian 'Vegetable-
Pills have the. signature of WM. Wrightwriuenwith.
a pen on the top label-of each box. Neel , other le
genuine, and to counterfeit this is forgery.
VirOffices devoted ex - elusively to, the sale of
Wright's Indian vegetable Fills , at the tiarth'Amer.
icon College of health,. No. 238 Greenwich st. New
York; No. 198 Tremont at., Boston; and principal
1 office, N0..169 Race:st. Philadelphia. •
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HYSLOP,&.- COFFIN,;.
•
-Proditce . and: General Com
Merchants,A3 Front st.A.-1(4 ,
13111 ARTICULAR attention given; to the tale of
Butter 'and-Che:se. - Refer to
.Me sirs. Mills &
Sltermani - Montrosejetut'n• who Will- inuktilibiral
adrauces ou Produce; notisignetl , toj ths3r. cart, awl
p3y overthe - pitieeedi'as soon ns . iokl,
Near York, Jul,}; 1846. , - 5-1,
for 50,44
.50
D 1 3a R's.
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at
841itc - ra
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FIFTY CORDS
Uroop- wanted thin -. Spiin g exchaiige 'for
17 Gbodo at Battiberra.
April 6y . 1847
:VESTING: .
large variety a fiaillioraible
• • • • Saliablary's
.EARISI`ON
ad qiN14 11 4 1 1.1 lalWni elegant *ad suitable*
the ettewat.ver7 low at ,
' - March /5,180. ' '
TilAtititx; til;ti Po *I4 ' .4.
_o - 41 , taIonraind'ityles;lbaiiiiiir IWO c i ve i'"" iik
ibicunkritit beforidivo 3emmi-)amiliiMiAolioilill .
'4, " • gaiiibtry*,:d
Siliett-gli 1.8
1";-1,1.1- F.`• ‘''
Ails tiff/
A,„llB^ot,and b= rodefolvia,
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