The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, August 12, 1847, Image 3

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denial intetposition. Mrs.
fimudy beenlong suffering fro
his been 'entirely cured °fibs
serire . opeliition she bee on
house iveutnot injured.. 'Hon
have neglected to attach li
their premises take warning
and ,procute them immedi
Dee.
go people's
. JOB. BOYD, PUBLIS
•• Here shall the Press, the People'
Unawed by Influence, and nnbn.
MONTROSE. AUG.
DENOCUTIC NORI4
FOR GOVERNOR
FRANCIS R. S
of Allegheny Co
CANAL COMMISSIO
MORRIS LONOST : I
of Montgomery col
WHIG NONINATIO
I For Governor,
JAMES IRV
of Centre eo.
Canal Commission
JOSEPH W. PAT
of Camber/and en.
COUNTY CONTENTI;
We observe that the Dem.
Committee bare published a ti
called " Northern Democrat"
Convention, to be holden at
on Monday evening of the fir
Cotirt, (16th inst.) They hay.
ed sub• Committees in each o
to superintend the election o
said Convention, or rather, to
so elect such Delegates; and
are under the influence of, an,
by the Fire-proof Clique.
We - have heretofore expre .
probation of the manner in •
tions are made in this County
dependent Democratic jour.
refused, in- Some instances,
caucus nominees. Let us be ;
are not disposed to qua it
gate system; in the ban
right, and'indcpendent men
fair and just a mode of bringi
the People to a focus. as a
when a Convention becomes ti
in hands of a petty little C!
1
holders to subserve their self's
seheny;s, we claim for every
•
dependent Democrat th e pri
compromising his Democrac I
to .rote against the nominees
vention; if he chooses. True
'.gle Democrat dares to think f ,
vote in accordance with his
tions of ilibt and duty,
should be other than a caucu!
is stigmatized a bolter' and
ostracised by the leaders, so
party may be in power, fro
any political preferment wha
We do not publish, this as ,I
sv—as something we do no'
here—neither have. we any
tires in view, but as an-indep
cratic paper, we deem it our
the corruption which has
shamelessly practiced in
common - with very many of o
ocrats, we have seen enough ,
Susq. county to convince m
are conducted, there is no gr
or more bare-faced politica
wbole arrangement is nothing
than political gambling, and
able skill and tact is displayee
cards, the goal Is invariable•
who are this most adroit in ch
are doubtlets many Delegate
are disposed to act in good fil
es of their constituents', but tll
rendered entirely impotent 1 1
meat of the Clique,' and they
irresistably drawn into the
has been previously 'staked
designing and corrupt leaders.
.
We hope dust the Democratic citizen's of
our County will sometime awake to the im-.
L
portant* of taking their ow business into
their-awn-hands, and of sel ting from their'
own number such men as hey deem best
qualified tn serve them in e capacity of.
officem. We hope there ma be at least one
, ortwo• independent men e Delegates
to the . approaching Conve - , who will
act in aectirdance with the'rishes of their.
.constituents, and spurn wtb indignation'
any approaches of the F ire roof Junto.—'
The spirit of reform is abroad in the land—
party factious and cliques are fast losing:
their wonted power—let the ball be started
is this county on Monday evening neat.
Cr Two , Past-office -
have veceatli,
bush - dete cted in stealing - ooltainint
aaosey—ope of them al
yoriTi
Chys:)fitshe sOber at We 14:
- ' gt°ll ''
is no useoratodiniikoneyi - ea , as
n t ains """
such ou*ireelov*iiiiireilieiiieleed n the
P°4464ar'4 • 44 ;r1 - A t i es - -
131b'briumither pma
Add
Democratic I l iitar d) . !ive: is
ciaburg aft.loop hams.
otteotlye perusal.-
woirinnuested to 1k
CHANDL# & Samson haw been appni*.e4
sole agerifs for ibis*. of ' rfia he s isdiire
Vegaabk Pith in Mont--
4iTIGIIAT ILECTIOIL
, .
grii
We have received but very ight
Of thf, reiiii*elecilionitiii Ykrgielis 1 g
and India :It Viraitdtii 'M
,1*
eratY 11 4 1 *ei ele!t a
~,0 C on
Petersburgdistrict, to nu the vac
, ,
c.asiiined by- the death of the !stet Mr
Boole. Silt majority is about**.
Kentuely, 10th Co.lacessiintal
Maj. John,P: Gaines, (nw Privatt
City of Mexico, unless Gen. Seat 1
leased hisiO, ,) was the Whig caodido
Is. B. Deshai the Democratic.- The
tom this district as-fares heardirm
tr majority of about: 700 for Gaines
competitor. This,.!esult as,coutpari
the election in INS, when Cpl..'.
(Democrat) was successful, shows i
co naiderableliritig gain, or. great sy
for the chival ric
l Gaines in his mi
A Correspon dent of the Ledger is c
that Gaines is elected.
In the Lexington district, as far
from', the' Majority of Charles' F.
head (Whig) over 'Fabre (Native)
laid.;bier A. K. Marshal (Dem.)
Tbe complexion of the returns rom the
Lewisville district are favorable to be suc
eessof David Merriweathei (De) over
Gwilett Duncan (Whig.) The: residt how
ever As doubtful. It was represented by a
Whig in the late Congress. .
i
th by, pro ti
who had pre-
1 . , rheumatism,
disease by the,
apse. 'The
' keepers who .
Ming -rods to
y this esesualty
tely• —744fOntOE
liwoca*
rights maintain,
by gain."
!11. 1847.
MI
El
Eli
T ON,
AROTIIER LErrza.—Gener4 Taylor hub
- addiessed a lettetto Gen. PeterSk n Smith
iit relation to his being the candidaie of the
Native American party. He reitemites what
lie_has already distinctly declared that he
will not be the candidate of any, pa4ty. • He
says :
ratic bounty
all in the so
for a County
Court-house
week of next
also appoint
the districts
Delegates to
-peak plainly,
-nett, only, as
'manageable
,
" Upon the ireinta , a lluded-td in those re-
Marks, and to Which memberi of I the Na
tive Amerie.aW party' require ass nt from
those whom they favor for the :P sidency,
I. : can only say with all candor, tha if elect
ed to that office it must be by the s ntane
cius will of the people at large, and without
agency or.iiledge on my part iti_an partic
ular. If lever fill that high office it must
tie untnunalled with party obligati ns or in
-10
terests of any kind, and under none jut those
which the pnitit,ution, and the high inter
ests of the 'nettle,' at large most sericwsly and
solemnly stissietnd."
our disap-
Lich nomina
and as an in
dist we have
support the
nderstood, we
th the Dele
: honest, up-
Rime, ft#n VoLewrcEns.—The
that the Volunteers have not be.
treated in the war is found in the
•
the whole Second'Ohio regiment re
turned''' from Mexico, have been re l,
and are now ready for the field a
. perhars as
g the voice of
1 • other; but
e instrument
ique of office
. and corrupt
onest and in
rlege, without
in the least,
.1 such Con
it is, ifs sin
. r himself and
own convic
f his choice
A Nr.w.`Sitsee of GREEN.—A New York
Journal tells a story of an immigrant who
had paid Passage for himself and family,
and had reached Albany, whence he return
ed in greatbaste to New York city, to de
mand from the immigrant cdmnaissioners
their interference to obtain redre4 for him,
tia on the. receipt given to him for his pas
stige money was a picture of a Omni boat
drawn by' three horses, and wbeni he arriv
ed at Albany the Agent ;had the iinpudence
to put him on a boat with only two.
nominee, he
traitor,' and
ong as their
the right to
MORE TROOPE PROM LOIIISIAINA.—We
learn from the Ledger, that letters have been
Te g eeived by Gen. Brooke from the War De
partment entirely approving of 4th acts in
raising, equipping and mounting, the two
companies lately mustered into service un
lei Besancon and Fairchild, and an
3horizing him to make a further requisition
,upon the Governor of aim State for three
'companies of mounted then. These will be
equipped and *mountedlike the two former
companies. The requisition has already
been made for the:additional companies, and
the Governor of Louisiana will call for their'
I at once.
n idle phanta
/ ourselves be
; nterested MO
• ndent Demo
. uty to expose
.o often been
caucus. In
r fellow Dem
. f caucuses in
that, dB they
1 - ater humbug,
4 fraud! The.
: , f
_ Incire ior less
bile.c.dinsider
; in playing the
Iwon by those
; . *ng. i There
elected who
I. h. to the wish
, eirpow l t erm are
the Manage
; nd themselves
current which
and started by,
THE HEMLINE Ci i :rENA VISTA. —This re
markable female am at St.! Louis on the
20th instant, on the Ben Franklin, in com
pany of a number of the 2d regiment, Eli
noise volunteers. Her history, as we ob
tained it froin an intelligent volunteer, is
brief Ste' had emigrated from Germany
but a shl r
i t time previous to the arrival ofthe
Illinois v unteers at Galveston,on their way
to tbe z aisti nf war, and she there joined Capt.
Miller's company, ind remained with them
until their discharge. She procured a hy
ing by wasting for the volunteers. At Bue
na Vista she went where bullets fell thickest,
sarryipgcoifee and provisions I to the worn
out soldiery" WhO seemed very greatful for the
in any kintroirictil she performed for them.
* the a known. only by the name. of, Mary,
sir.Duttit ILifitiy,i tle voluntiers familarly
tall hei. ,
A VrevrSt To - Irrertenut.m.klartin Van
PickJer, Columbia 1,,N. Y. prdeurecl of Dr.
hilips, a homeopathic - phisinian; two vials
4if pills' for a pain iglus sidelne. Eiereceiv
nd written directions to talie one ihreetimes
a day, or' , a haw one 'only, iflcertain effects
billowed:iff(if Ulnas was feigned, ,and be
bad been induced - to get thepills by a Met
er of the old iiihnol,,and took th e whole of
4 at --rose, the` purpose' of ridiculing
•.. pathie*etica, .being !assured' that
the wbole would'hir! no one. died,
eliever, the i naSnirriorning, the rani being'
1011 + 1 4. al4 4 :4ni!sa• ~
I NEW YORE iNIAINIEBTAL
ifor
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D 1111141117,1 - 01 , 011 TIM 140 ADTAKIITE
"- Itt4t.-L,r7A
Drawn 1' AugAno; ;Tenn, 0.'1847
returns
Ol;'fluid Jamas. ,
Auburn taiiiinp; Nathan Oiburn.
Bridicetwater = 4arvey ‘ Grtif t in, Alfred
Steie Nehennall . Scott;
Chcreontit-=Dailue Barney.' -
Clifford-Jansisi Brownell.
aDimock-.-EzekiM BedekGeorge Lowii.
IFranklinS. G:, Handriek.
it': Lake—Jame), C. Rice, D. F. - Lincoln.
inarmony—JaMes Kirk ; jr.
Marford—Nathan P.:Thatcher.
!Illerrick—Ziba Borne.
~Lenox-=Edward Stevens, Hiram Stevens.
Liberty--Calvinl Stanford.
14athrop—Asa Snsead, jr., David Wilmot.
Montrose-4. W. Hawley. •
ißush—Stephen Hyde.
iSpringville—Benj. Thomas, Caleb Fish.
" ckYt
011mo
ti the
cy oe-
Drotti
I. istrict,
r in the
tas re
te, and
!returns
, show
ver his
. with
ibbatts
ither a
pathy
rtunes.
nfident
Traverse Jarerslist week.
Auburn—Nelson Love. : - •
, Brooklyn-Rob t. W. Gere, Abel Hewit,
James E. Howe, Daniel Tarry.
Choconut—Asabel Groves, Archi Stanley.
'Ditnock--Josepti Quick.
,Forest-Lake—Russel 0. Thatcher.
iPranklin—Jamds P. Smith.
Gibson—Lewis Bronson, A. J. Chamber
lin, Enoch Tarbox' Silas Torrey.
Great Bend—Nl C. Lewis. -
Herrick—Willi': Carpenter.
Harford—C harl Payne.
Jackson—Daniel Tingley.
!Jessup—lsaac 14. Camp.
;Lens—Benj. Burnet, Truman Bell, Al
leu M'DanieL •
. Lathrop- 7 E. Brpwn. .
:Montrose-A. L. Post.
:New Milford-4m. C. Ward, Job Ty
ler, Gid Peck, .tos. l Miller, J. S.llandrick.
Rush—Michael ;Grinnel, Isaac Hancock
Springville—F. M. Williams, Jonas Phil
ips, James Bassani
Thompson—A. B. Crozier.
24 Week.
s heard
Moore
as 310,
Brooklyn—Anthony Fish, C. M. Gere,
E S. Kent.
Clifford-1. G. Ctiddleback
Choconut—Roblrt Gri ffi n, Edward Heald.
Dimock—Abel aasedy.
Forest Lake—Horatio Brewster, Horace
Birchard, Jonathan West, Joel Turrell.
Franklin—G. Mitchel.
Gibson—J. B. '4teele.
Greatilend-4. Holmes t H. L. Blowers.
Harmony—W.t. Conklini
Harford—Cliestor Williams, Freeman
Peck:
Herrick—Tomkins Walker.
Jackson—Nathaniel Hill.
Jessup—Benj. Depuye.
Lenox—Wm. d. Lake, Ashbel Hobbs.
Liberty—lsanc Butts.
Montrose—Wm F. Bradley, Wm. Ford
ham, Win. Smith.;
.Middletown—N. Buxton, R. W. Cooley.
New Illilford-4. P. Dewey, Edward
Smith.
Rush--Almon Picket.
Springville—F t•iin cis Thomas, Prentiss
Lyman, t. Calved.
Thomiion—A. B. Cook.
eat proof
n badly
fact that
eotly re
enlisted,
• TRIAL LIST
rn the common !Pleas of- Susq. Co. for
Aug.iTerm, 1847. •
Periine vs Lathrop, in debt.
Mcfritosh vs Wrowbridge, appeal.
Camp vs TrUmbull, "
Post vs Chapman, et al, attach't.
Rogers vs Lee, appeal.
• AbbUt vs Po4t,
' BlisS vs Beeritan, et at, appeal.
Welsh vs Ba)dWin, sci fa.
Case vs Seanaans, ejectment.
Backus vs Seamans, in debt.
Beach vs Beardsley, in case.
Tuthill vs Mayo, •
Risley vs Cook, •'
'id week.
Carmalt vs Itickinson, in case.
Wells & Bald vs Cooley, in debt.
Russell vs.Tingley, et al, trespass.
Peckens vs niuds, et al, appeal.
Smith vs Beman, et al, "
Aylesworth j s Lyon, incase.
Young vi Carrier, replerin.
Thompson va Post, appeal.
Adams vs Kellogg, in case._
, Bryan et al, frit Arnot, ejectmenL
Edwards, et all, vaowens, in case.
Bentley et 4 vs McGunnigal, eject't.
Pratt vs Bisbee, et al, sci fa
TETSPER4NCE MEETING;
At the Courit-house, on the eve
ning of the 4th Monday of August
istt 7 o'clock, P. M.
Tai PILES Coml.—Pacts are stubborn things.—
WI present the following testimonial by way of
showing what Writ 's IndiatiNegetable Pills can
do in the cure of P4m-. It is from a highly respect
able citizen of Towanda:
i , TOWANDA. July 22„.11347.
' Dr. Wright ::—Deer Sir—For the .benefit of the
public, and in justice to the efficacy of your Indian
"'Vegetable Pills, I flawum in statingthat on
two occasions, to wit :— wringthe summetof.lB46,
and in the . present Month, I was severely afflicted
With that truly terrffllediteMe, the Piles, and after'
!trYingin vain several other remedies,l was indwell
by E. D. Montenye t your agent at our place, to try
!them. On the first occasion I was in a very bad
Situation for Several weeks,, but after taking two
'boxes of your Pills, / lwas entirely well. The last oc-
Onion was a ' mere attack, and after three dolma, vit :
Xwo.first, three setiond„ and three 'the Width:me,
every syMptom vrai removed.. •
You are at liberty' to toake 'any proper ,use of this
;fog the benefit of the public i or yourself, making any
;alterations . pleMen form, but not in substance.
Re _ yls, &c. D. Vssorscoos.
Rawest or COO vragarts !—The public are can-
tinned against the y aptinous medicines which
Mn order to deceive are. Called by names similar -to
Wright's Indian Ve etable Pills. . •
tr im
i The only ors ' sand genuine Indian Vegetable
i Pillik have the signature of Wm. Wright written with
a pet oh the'top label of each box. None other is
:.genuine, and to emulitetfekthis is forgery.
.: .113 r Theilenuins-lor sale by OIiANDLER &
154#49N, sole agents .for. Montrose. For other
' • leee advertisement colimin.
friamPil ()See; ;611tace4keet, Ph il a.
_ . .
.4iii,...etAgite Pills. r
a inICDT 1 : ; ikILIILNENT CULL VOL
FEVERE & AGUE ,'TERSITTENT FEVER, &c.
In thee 'FRU to the public, the
proprietor doet *mike env
or tail= "on, bat-with fundirec um =
t ie
few important- ' he wW leave the medicine
to spa& for itie u4 botifident that its merits
are such as Will. Ktolir%g it into general um:
Weed,- ke is se , rot the , esney of these
, A I W he
—l. A°, o _ lo ot
k i - p to Otoranke nsaWirtthu
ai_air'eafej;ia-4—br r w ho !hi
lids pr e i*lihterioeitr over she Mahan'
lase - M43/08,114., .4.311 ;,lbis . nemilVdio•
;Arol,ora• , ' - 11, 7 ' !,-.:_•• ''-:1-: , J.-- - '
- #feetilkir:ratrirstfrollitaftia4o,
may'
liartoits orinineml ' ' ' Atkin Tale may be
takes with . the 'tot , islet' linkoC.Afrffir"
anionsesel Tim* ' thil aiiinach• olviloi.
riteale •Yet e il; el* elarliYlTOrat dui Pos t ra
Pi . OresEth'whieb s itliya ateselsibislisease..
Ell
!They- abooliiiiseberit - decided impencing oval gall
nine, Prnsidiste of Iron, Anomie, Botiont, 'ill , ' th+
nnmeromi , other preparations banally, employ ed ii
*acu t e of FEVER AND AGUE), in Awing ',gently
Aperient, by this -means carrying -themselves off
through the medium of the bowels after they have
sent their medicinal powers in the 'stomach, thrill'
preventing the acctunulation. of those- ungleasant
Eliptoms that almost invariably tenon/ the• *dies
of the aforesaid medicines) whichconstriage the
. well, produce congestion gibe liver, and remain
the system to brood disea*. inOridangeronsi than
those theywere
.. enaployed'rosubvert.
, Hence it is that those remedies in the majority of .
instances only serve to suppriss the disease for a
stiort time while the disease still in the system is
brooding pew evils, and soon •developes itself in is
*ore dangerous form than at first; thus the necessi
ty of a medicine possessing the stualitiesof Dr. Jayne°.
Ague Pills, that can be appl'o , vrithent the danger
olexperiencing those evil efitects before alluded tO,
c itl with a fullconfidence ofkepeiving a speedy and
i
ical mice Of•the disease. i •
These Pills are put up in vials containing:from 38
lb 30 Pills, and being thus ii . lxdluded from the air,
Bever deteriorate or under go any change, and 'if
*ken according to the directions) are an A lsrst.6-
LW. FLEXEDY for Fever and Ague, Intermittent and
emitteur,Ppvers, &e. i
Preparlid only by Dr. D..lnyne, Philadelphia, an'a
d on agency by N. Nitchidl& ! Co, Druggists, Mont-
DIED I
In Bridgewater, on Sunday the Bth inst., Mrs
Mairitsit Bnossos, aged7s Yeats,
- NEW ADVER ISEMENT,S
'LETTERS
rro the Rt. Rev. JOHN. HUGHES. Roman Cab
,l. olio Bishop of New York,.by - KIRWAN, for
sale by , J. LYONS .
- STOVES! STOVES!
THE largest and best assortment of STOVES are
nor being received by - the subscribers that
Were ever in Northern petal's, Those who are 4141-
Sirens of combining comfort, convenience, economy
andneatiess, will please give in a call, and we 4-1111
prove to them that the above qualities are to be had
with the least possible expense.
Empire Air-tight , Cook Stoves.
Stanley's , do do do
Congress do do do
Knickerbocker do do
Victoria do do do
3 and 4 boiler Cook Stoves of al
most every pattern.
Double Oven . Cook Stoves;.&c.
PARLOR. STOVES,
Of various kinds.—Self-reguleting, Air-tight, Parlor,
Coal, and Sixtplate STOVES,
_ Stove Ware, Tin Ware, Hollow
Ware, Zinc 4. Copper Ware, and in short
everything usully wanted, on hand, or made
to order on short notice at
P. B. Chandler 4. Co'!.
Aug. 4th, 1847. j • •
Wlllna &RdRI - MO-ASV idA.Q.DIEWIEIO
Comitriaing original Desigha of Country Residences,
adapted to the Taste and iCireamstances of the
Merchant, the Farmer, mad the Mechanic. Illy an
Asaticiation of Practical Architects.
The, object of this Publication is to introduce
ORIGCNAL DESIGNS of Country Seats,. adapediti
the vtAieci taste and eircOmstances of an AmeriCan
Population—from the eltigant Villa to the simple
Cottage and plain Faith-I-louse ; from Plapters',
l‘ltirmons to Village Dormeili;. In a word, every va
riety Of Rural Residences will he embraced, tn,or
der to meet the views or every person desiring a
Canary House. In respect, to style, cost, arrange
ment, &r. utility will; never be sacrificed.—
Economy in the outlay, With an appropriate' style,
will always be kept in view., The requisite
specifications, plans, and; diOctions, with a careful
and reliable estimate of' Vie 'cost, will accompany
each design. These are ersential features of a prac
tical Work—and no lab& will be spared. in , their
prepamfion.
Published Mouthlr—Piice 25 cents eaclinumber;
or five numbers far One Dollar,
Adams (post paid) C. SAXTON, '205 Broad
way, New-York. •,
TAILIAING
TAILORING !
TAILORING!
LOCKE' & R. F. JAMESON, havia,g
as-
P• sociated themselires in the TAILORING
BUSINESS, would respeCifully solicit the zatron
age (4 those who make Pashion' their criternm of
Dress asd also those whd consult ease mthel• than
Fashion, believingthat they can fully meet thetastes
and wishes of all those winoi may (nor them with
their cuitom.
•„ 1 Cutting done on AMA notice, and warranted
to fit if sightly put, ogether.;
®' N. l3.—Shop may be found at the building
formerly occupied by R. B. Locke as a Tailoring
'Establishment, opwsite J. Mack'i Waggon-Shop.
• P. A. LOOKE,
R. F. JAMESON
• Montrose, July 27, 1847-59m3.
GOODS 'FALLING ! •
A FRESH supply of from 18 cts. tio one
A
dollai--SUGAIS, COFFEE, Btc. just opened
'and gping rapid.—Also a small lot of Summer
!Cloths vet .on hand, will be sold at great Bar
'gains :for dash.
far. Call QUICK at the Store of
, July2o, 1857. ' ; J: LYONS.
FLOUR & ,PORK,
von. SALE at - _ Saliebuty's
July 14, 1847.
'II 0 NIP R 0 S E !
ml'o undersigned, havitit established, a L7E/IT
STABLE at Gen. D. . Warner's, m Montrose,
is prepared to accommodate the public with fast
and gentle
Horses, and.' Carriages, ,
bf every description,on reartonable terms.
Pleasure parties will be furnished with two and
four horse Carriages, and careful Drivers, on short
:notice.
Itelieving . that a' LIVEILIZABLE'of g her
aeri and carriages Vrill be a aCcommodation to
.the citizenroiMontrose an the 4mblib,if not prof'
able to the propri!tor he ,respectfully solicits the
patreage of the ruling pahl l ic, • .
' 4 • 1 D. M. 'DENISON.
Montrose; July 22, 1847 '..-58tf
liatQuo i Tztvo NOTIGE.
• •
_:.' . ~..
"DIMILIC NOTLPE. le Jititliry , even to all imam
'-t. Concerned in ilse follertr !maw, to wit:
,i• JAL, .PIEROIIi ;Lae ofiNew Milford . iip,
iise i t, . .....! ~ ,' ~I: A fieres Deas, 'i. .
' OA *Xl 3 :4 l ele of Witelow4bmuddp dec'd,
A;
-; ' l 'l • • '' • ' - ...' : &evil - Bixby, 4, - '1•• •
~.HP*I O 3O N -KIZAABP; lite of Heifoid tewn
tiltPAied:' .
E!1 •1 - • ! 1.- ,
c !, dealers; ,Cisrpenter, / A , 1 „ 0 ,,, •
~_ 1 ' 44 P 1 410% ' s — 7 -
magi tke accowitpi l e hilt' 'settled their activtAti in
enter's QfficelitelOr thei:ooo/ 07
and that the woe 1,111 be_ 4tiesated to the
4 duet Otpbout!ii Ceiotat Jitrose,. Moo-
I thel Pr.o4.4 , es'Ailigulwas ,- Fwoonfainadon:
: • _
, , '.-r'. •
7' ' 7 ' 'l - litaiynt, itee
ti4t
1 ' Re0f00,0144, Pticitz4e; ~ ....,
Inly.B, 1847. ' i ' - ,i • ,
mommumni
"141E_ ADVERTISE Pert 7..
REQUITER'S SI CE.
laliitrlfttC, NOTICE h er ebyb itielliOnit means'
, concerned in t ,following. Ie,'I4 4 INM
1 101$1111.T H. ROBBilateef Bilvisrlabe:teerita l ip p .
deceased, Joke L^. l lool '4. 1 04 14 T._ -
.
Thatibeiacura n t ont his s settied. his •-ecoOnat in the 1
Register*a Office in and for the county of fluaquahan.. , '
na, and titat the wane will be presented 10.theluat•
es of the'!Orpbantli Court at, Mantra*, on Monday. ;
the 16th day of &twist next, forconfmnation and al-.
lowance.
H.- llNCH,.l;eester
Register's Office, Mcmtroie,
- July 14, 1847. .
511@filit ( . 00C)41
MUSLIN DELMNB SHAWLS, - prints, and
sheeting, a fresh supply, just opened, and sel
ling Cheap . " .1. LYONS.
NEW GOODS I
S. S. MULFORP & SON,
HAZDrirT which o w
hand a large ammtnen
Cheap as t a i l
Cheapest.. •
Prints—a large assortment (cam
6 1-4 to p 1-2 , cents. Some
beautful patterns and fast col
ors 12 1-2 cts.
Also—a lot Printed Lawns, and
a-large assortment of Goods for
men's summer wear—will -be
'sold veiy. cheap.
Woolsey '& Woolsey's best. Loaf
groundand crushed Sugar, War
ranted pure, for -121-2 cents
per lb.
Young ilyson Tea for 25 Os pr. lb.
Beam' " '5O " -
Best " " 75
Molasses'for ' 37f-per gal.
And all other Groceries equally cheap, for Cash by
S. S. M. & Son.
July 3, 1847. _ -
RADLES, Cradle Scythes, Grass Scythes,
V Scythe &laths, Scythe Stones, Rifles, Pitch
forks and Sickles, for sale by • S. S. M. & Son.
July 8, 1847.
ce,
SOLE LEATHER, bought beforethe advan
for sale by . v S. S. M. d. Son.
July 8, 1847. 4
HIS! Till!,
At NEW YORK PRICES.
II
CANTON 'rEA COIIPANY.
THE OLDEST TEA ESTABLISHMENT .IN
AMERICA! PB.I.D.3CrPAL ESTABLISH',
• NIENT IN NEW YORK:
MBE- CANTON TEA COMPANY has been pop:
ularlv known for many years. This is the lar
gest and oldest Tea Establishment in America. The
public have had full proof of their integrity and re
sponsibility. But such has been the great and pres
sing,. demand for their TEAS 'of Late, that they have
been obliged to enlarge, to a great extent, their two
principal establishinents in New York, viz:
125 Chatham 4. 163 Greeßwich-Sts.
They Moreover possess facilities, in relation to the
Tea Trade, in a very abundant degree, and doubt
less superior to any other Tea Concern in America.
Their scrupulous regard to all principles that tend
to elevate the character of a hue house, is well un
derstood, andl already . secured them a connec
tion. probably, - larger than all other Tea Establish
ments united, and consequently they are determined,
to sell Teas purer, more .fraffratit; and perfect for.
the prices, in the aggregate, than any house in the
world-China excepjed.
They respectfully imitethe attention of the inhab-
Mutts of Susquehanna county to their Agency in
Montrose, where the following assortments are al
ways op hand; and they feel no hesitation-in stating,
that wherever a single trial is made, n very decided
'preference is given to the celebrated Teas of the
'CANTON TEA CO.
LW - Reader make the experiment.
Retail prices as follows, subject in all cases
to be returned if not approved of:
GREENS._
G Fi ood e Y OUNG HYSON,
Fine
do
No. 2Tragran‘ t do •
N 0.3 very fined° • .
Silver Leaf, do
cool IiYISON
Very fine du..: .. .
Extra :fragrant —
Gond HYSON EhTN....—.
Good.IMPERIAL.
Very erne do
Extra fine do
Good ,GUNPOWDII
Fine.:.. do ,
Extmline ....
No. I SOUCHONG., - , $0 50 "
No. 2.... .. do i ..... ~ ,0 624
Finest do 1 ' 075
Fragrant POWC HONG various prices.
CONGO ...... .. •. . ...various pnces.
Fine OOLONG .. ........ ..,... 050 "
Very fine d0.._...4...,.....: ... ..... 075 "
Extra fine Ilso .. - ..... - . 1 00 ,
N/NGYONG' various prices.
Finest ENGLISH ;BREAKFAST . -k.
TEA, (veryrich Pekoe tlavoned,) ..... '0 75 "
Fine QRANOE PEKOE ' ... '0 621 "
Finest PEKOE FLOWERS " 100 "
HOWQUA, or finest Black Tea int=.
Ne plus ultra TEAS, both Green and Black, of all
deacrtpticen, the highest grades grown in Chide, at
$1 50 per lb.
rit TAKE -NOTICE CANTON TEA'
COMPANY are the exclusive vender of the superi- !
or Black Tea called " HOWQIIA'B MIXTURE.'
They introihmed it in America in 1840-vand every;
other person or house professing to sell , the same "at
all.--Much less at a lower pricie--deCeive tke was. ;
ry t
. sa the public themselven_rill peFenive,, by Cour'
paring_ the spurious with Vat genuine," Rowque''
vended by the Canton Tea Crimpury.
Every package (in addition to its containing FULL
WEIGHT, independent of_ the wmpper,) beara_the
stamp of neatness and elegance, and tlitiTeas'there- 1
is stereo thorougMrsecitred•fromlightend airithat ,
their quality and power will remain: unimpaired in
any climate. - _
• v B. SALISBURY{ ‘Agent.
Montrose, 'lily 1, 1g47: 5501
YALUABI4E'BOOK. --
I;;htele-i
-147 ' leg tocoont of the peortPhYjr 00v
erement, Resources, and rioted citizens otthe Eltats,,
with it map of the State .1144ch 00 = 40 elhe
me of Schwas aril'ism eet, Pub -
rim WO* rthei'dozeti'W Single ! I
I nv 1 3 , , LYO/48V.
411 - %al
1 •1 4
A GAIN.—The subsen ' is MOW
XL OD& Of nest SUM* IR.booKilfi•
a tiu a sod splendid asir l timiter
011EAPES'UVOODR
„ 4 „,r orerveno*ishoot, cm,
OstdaSHl I ,YchesPer ' '
N J. D. stanstatti
•• 1817. . ,Ar- •'; .
1. ; I
MONTROSE AGENCY
•_ OF THE NEW YORK
BLACKS
ported-
-< ,, ~~ry~rDV,E~~IBEM
•; - _:. o* - . , 04) i S ..i. •=-••• —.-
. , • • „. _ . ~, '..--- ...,i? i ,- -i viia -
vi i i 41,... -, '•if
rn i elected;sionik • Of G .,, DE ._ `:
E r
son, which**l Geld alikicet:n. l lo +4 - Ain Al* pe_: ,
'•
CASOR READY AY
. .nieiit . ,ioi,,iiiiieiiillit eie:ty-1. _
Ole Peopleltso**iy . ofp.'l# ,' _ DS, 111 tat as; "'lf
BROADCLOTOSI 1 _
- - • SATINET& ', 1‘ .- 1 --- • •. - • ,
• ' , • CASSIEEEEES, -I*, '• •••:,
~.,. 71,VEEDE, 4.. c,. c , c.,::,i , -.
. , .. ~ , ....
And lots of inninmer.i'stoff.sl rot boy ond .41 1 ildrie'll
wear, az. &pang; their !'` l . % .. ,-
.: : -CROCK. ,-, - ~.-. - .
Are *sow of* newest pattektur. - I t.. , ••
. . .
~ ' : HARDW• F, '•' '-
.
Too numeroai:tit nientioui In add unit they have t
chola biti'of 'ii' . - • - • ! - -
I :' :-- : GROCERIES;
Ti4R •
Suck as.. _SO ; fr0 1 .4, i 3E4,,5.P4-
pEO:4 - 's , 4'-.. *c• ,
.1 • : All or whi •willlbe eichinSea itir 1
I WOO 'ieS.;al'
4-ith.a. suit- ,
_ , Eggs, TO* otb, andelVkindit
1 of GRAIN. ' •-- ' IL- 8 ARV?, I dz.. Co. -. .
iOnntirone, ;Tune 10, l 84.• - . 1 - 1 ; °
110PONNETS—a good Itimortmen' of Florence and
Stzaw Bonnets, andißonnet *pnni4s '
T. BUR OWS & Co's.
. -
IeIIAINTI3 5r...01L-1,000 lb
.1 Oil, at ;last 'year'stwice t
vane& in triarket..) PARIS CR
quality, whiehis isnUith
other for window - blinds; &e. V
pemthie, Putty, &c. &v. tit
.
TWO 'FLIOCSANC lbs. SOL LEATHER,
ry thealP,abDO-Grind - stones, pod Fish, Macker
el, Iron, Steel„ , Nails, offu'it; Bw.
53*10 • : • BURROW& & Co's.
10111BINTBVI.Swns, Gingham., 'hod other dress
Goods; i yery cheap, , at 1 •
U. BP • BOWS 8: Co's.
. " 1 . ' SljdOS.l I I : '
WEE LAitidEST toad..C.tHEArtST stock of So
-IL. gars iu this county ,itist received at I- .
Jnly, 1841. ' ' Saiiitrarfa:
BUSINESS DIRE TORY.
• ,
LUSH dv NEWTON,
Attonies .at Law; Office a few ode South of tla
• Cimirt }Jame.
F. Lciia. • t. NEWTON.
()1. NE JOHN H. DIM . CH,,
irr Y AT LAW, - .MontrOse. 'Pa. —Hes re
' An • ed his office to Turnpike! street,.; Ninth life,
one door' East of the office of 8.,. T. Coe, Dn.,
1 and'three doors west of the R..gister Printing M
SMITHS,STEVENS i r AVERY, •
Cabinet and Chair Maker*--Sio troae, fituiquabatins
'County, PC
w. W. Enllll,l 4 P. STEVE:CS,
F. AVEICT.
I. 1, .. , CALEB WE ' AS,
Saddle, Harness and trun_k=Mrer—S#op opposite
;the Fartner'iStore. , ' -• ' . .
.. •
E .13„.. S ARLE ii. CO. : -
A good atisortnicnt of Dry Goods,. Crockery, Hard
: lware, ! kn. &c., West aide ?nf Inblic avenue.
BENI SAY '
Maier in "Stoves,. Hardware, D doods, Rc. , Woat
side of Public Avenue.
, •
E. B. CHANDLER & co,
Dealers in Stoves, Tin-scare, 8 tionery, Dry Goods,
i&c. &e4—East side cif Public Avenue.
MERRILL & ROOT, °
D - ealersHate, Caps; Furs, Pftougii Points; Ste.—:
Vest Ode of Public Avenue.
; . E. W. lIAW EY, -
5414 contitates,the . ,• g business in its !ari •
'lons *idle:am:his old Stand • ear Keeler's Terra
B. S. BENT EY,
Attorney at•73aty; at .tln) old di a few zeds west
:of tite,eodit-House. ;
A T .
JAMES N: ELD ,
EDGE, . . •
Cabinct tL.I Chair Making. Sign and Fancy
',Paintinig, Turning, Paper' II ging. &c. 'Shop in
his old)itana. on Turnpike st •! ,
A. CHAMBETILIN,
Attorney !at Law, Office over tile Store. , of f. L. Poet
Cro„,eorner of Public Avettne and, Turnpike it.
$0 50 perlb.
0 62& "
. 0 75 "
100 "
.1 25 "
.0 75 "
. I_ 00
. 1 25 "
... 0 50
0 75 "
* I 00 ' "
,I 25 "
0 75 "
I 00 "
1 25
.. iMILLS &SR 'MAN; - •
•
Farmer's' ,
Store. A genera ye ety of goods alwiLys
on hated. One door! below, e residence of Judge Post . i 1 i .
' i,--31ACK Zr. ROttߧ, - •
t
Coech;Carriageand Sleigh M tifictVwers, on Turn.'
pike tweet, at The old Zeta-a ley 544. ar* ready
to serve customers, in them st,refinW stylio of the
age. ! Articles'in our line coisinntly- ini .lid.. for,
sae, and repairing done on slio' notice.'
7 • . - MULEOI4O & SON.
Dealers ih Dry Goods o Crockett-, (2/rotaries, Joiners'
Tgols, &c. East side Public -Avenue. -
•.
DR.* smt i Tur, .
DENTIST--Sets Teeth on,GO rata and mimes
all °pi:at*" on•the teeth in the:best style, — Can
( I be found at L. Searles' on i Mondays and Titer
days or eacb week. i , I , • . .
1 00
. ~ .
-U. F.. WHITNE . ,
, 151. - AD. . -
PhYiliciabr StUgeOnt & Meow:bier. - itesiehntee No.
2, Broadway, (opposite the Bap)ist Chtireb,);wltiett
City, Pa; . • . • ;; - ...
JOHN GROHS, ' •
iashimullo 'reilor—'llwo doori below . tbe Fanner!
Btore.'; g
_I
Z.' GI ISBgLa.,
**tuna Bb6e uts,ker=three 4.04 sonti (tit. B.
whlbuty,,rl.: 41roadvntri;Elooli qity: 'Pa.
_ •
SAHLAS* I I I O:Ti.. , T,,.ie . • •
0 400-0000 . "*kliel , i*ilelN1 3 .4 6 .**ilies**
•
•
- PEIROIg
Deater ET , '
- Grocrnefit
..
[
°lrri -
memad, En - 7 am,,Pix
:Amid hi " -eigikluker .
41441",` ""100 mai
N C- J:1
PO*
0,1,4:,140-11,1n2,01 %;i,8144. - 16u 1 0.11'11 o nA,
• '
JERK I IC4 Li.. 477
rissu—roolaber.,.**6
"AO - Li irOS
- •
canon' of Public Avenue an
',ra; ,~
.v;., .
EllII
Eil
. White Lead in
0. pricelnn ad-
EN in Oil. bist
er green anatomy
.* h, Bp'ts Tar?.
OINS &,00's. • ,
MIMI
MEC
9DISS 1:711r-A3 . 0,
1.444irigf.404111*
...exakelNa i do,
Pike 110•Akr.:, --,-.
f