The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, September 16, 1847, Image 4

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CORRECTED, wiZIELY ' TOR -rtcfniTeiV #,DVOCATE
PENNSYLVANIA
Plaadc l l44 l ao l 4
Man 8i MediianlC . il. Tar
4oyameisidenn to
Girardwwlpp .bank .. par
s bank ogre:7 25 dis
Peopsyl* do
GegluVaiwiC
Del colirCheste!
Par
ChialelftkiMWChesterpar
Mmillsonneti co Par
Fif.loll - I Vk BUCka co.PEW
Farmers' bk Read'g par
Easton • , , Par
Northampton - no sale
Lancaster bank • par
Fat bk Lancaster • par
Lebanon 1 p a
1 dis
Marriairg
1 dig
Midillemy
Cailt) • - -- 1 di!
Colittelia bridge par
Noritiniabirbmd par
Miners' bk P-Isville par
Wy'g Ills
Pitts 'g demand notes 1 dial
" certificates 1 dis
" Volitmotes 1 Ail
Towanda lto sale
York" , 1 • elis
Gettysburg
Chniaberalturg die
Wisynesb'4
Brownsville dis
Eric, 2 dis
Betki 65 . '-battk age
H°llPrklw, 1. dis
Bk buicea co
LeWistawili dis
Dun bk Warren no sale
West Branch bk 1 dis
Dokner Scrips: 12.9p30 dis
Lehigh calk . 37 dis
Lehigh NstiOlierlitt 15 dis
x2„ S ay goine dis•
4tl
NEW - YORK.
N Y City bank dis
011pson bk N Y 30 dis
Globe bank - fraud
Northßiver bk'g co do
eity,Trust & Bk'g ce do
WWI - Growers' bk dis
White Plains bk 1 dis
Lewis' co bk 1 (16;
Earl& Oro bk Buff 5 disi
Millers bit of Clyde 15 disj
Farbk of SETICCII NY - diS l
Com bk of N York 2 dial
Lafayette bank .2 dis
N Y Bk'g Mtn' 60:41i5,
Dry - Dock bank ( - 1 dia l
N Am Trust co 2 dis
Bank-of Buffalo 55 di,.
B••• of Brockport 35 dis
Hathilton bk 30 dis
Corn bit Buffalo 55 dis
All solverit , baXiks tal dis
Country banks tat dis
Except bk orColum
bin, Green co. Had
son,Middle distets,
Plabas• brg,Niagara, •
Wash and Warren,
Wash Man Co.
Wayne <lc;
Mer and Planters'
Del Co hank fraud
Ex bk . Po'keepsie do
Pottsdam Manuf Co do
Bed Backs e 1 dis
NEW JERSEY.
Mechanics' and Manufac
bk Trenton par
Princeton bank par
Plainfield bank 37 dis
State bk at Camden par
Cumberland bank par
Mount Holly, par
Salem Bk'g co par
Monmouth bank no sale
N Hope Del Bridge dis
Trenton Bk'a co old par:
All other banks purl
Far & Meth bank of-
N Brunswick no sale
Hob Bk'g & G co broke
Washington Bk'g Co do
ap;Franklin bank do
Jersey City Bank do
Monmouth do
N J Mannf Co - do
'rotect Ind Lombard do!
State bk at Trenton doi
Bank of N Brunswick do,
Mech bk ratterson do
R;INGRAMTON ADVERTISEMENTS
FINE NEW TEAS.
AT NEW YORK PRICES
Llll. IREIPORD, of iSINGRAMTON,
• N. Y., has made arraneemente with the NEW
YORK PEKIN' TEA COMPANY, for' the dale of
TEAS in Binghamton, and can furnish his customers,
and the trade, With Teas at the same prices that the
Company charge for them in New York, which is,
at least, from one to two shillings. cheaper on each
pound, than the Grocers sell at. And in every case
where these Teas do lot give satisfaction the money
will be paid back for them.
Catalogue of Teas.,
GREEN.
Young Hyson, good,
do. do. sweet cargo,
do. do. fine cargo, 75
do. do. sliver leaf, 100
Biker Leaf—seldom sold even by large dealers, be
cause of the small profits made on its sale—is a
very superior Tea.
do: do. golden chop. 150
Golden Chop—This is the finest Green Tea cultiva
ted in Chiva. It is of the first pickings, and ex
eielti all other Green Teas for the delicacy of its
flavor, strength and arona. Heretofore. this Tea
luis never reached this country except in sinall
' lots to suit the purchaser
Hyson, fine..
do. very fine,
Gunpowder, fine,
do. extra fine,
Imperial, Ike,
do, extra fine.
Hyson Skin, good,
ling Yang, strong and good flavor, 37i
Mug Yeag--The grocers sell this at 50 els. and
- • call it-Oolong. - ~
Oolong, a delicious Black Tea. 5O
Gamper! this superior Tea with that sold by grocers,
as being an Oolong Tea,. The difference is too
plain une- the deception too palpable. .
2 :_ M!A L t . lan re = Lo e w:th,
= do. extra fare, „
Howqua's mixture, a rich and highlyflored
Tee,
Pelue Flower,
do: sweated, ' 150
kins Plus Ultra, l 50
Re- Phu illirs—This . Tea its* fragrant and sweet
as a nosegay.. It yield* *perfume thatiatrulyde•
tz. lightliA, It is of garden growth, and superior to
any thing of the kmd ever sold in this country.
or Pe almiegiiitittigtie . doei net comprise all
thvyarteties contuined k -m
in y iussurtment. -I .have•
.riaryyariety. imported,' and every shade of quality,
and can suit the most fastidious purchaser. -The
t Tfap are an done up In Chineie packages, in
situialties ii lb., lb., and 1 lb. each. ,
,
We have triedibe impo rted by the Pekin
litaierimpuiyfinitid 77 Fahon demi, and fria, , e
iiii&iiirallipbels'aftext. They are se ll* di. m a im
Teas wg ever drank, and retail tbenkla
wholesale pricts.--Zdening Port.
Yew_ ulPrheß xre et . 0 0 1 ining et all limn pure
seba highlrliaiiiierl'ealt,l* the iiinglt-'poitia at
ithassideliricaPildirti f
i alai NolCionpanyi Mugcick
rtfidliceilte , ll:borinimitailedy - th e mie
sportiliikitimuletiii fine Gras; and •Misek Tekei4.
efloyilneisrtheVaited 43 tiktes. They
me doing a large,,,,* ,*oolo444o,oXlreat benefit to
4,1P1.!1af-teat-rAw,
. .
lkehAiee - has• ' -
st been very difficult, indeed, .im
pridde r toebtaiugoodGreen-aud-Bleck-Tess. Bat
voiff ,iLus.beyelenly i s.s.4# the ~warisommofthe
90:11k64,113,..7.5;ai1d.7,7 obign
sa dadiniafitija44o4t teaa'as'youixifild - wish f or:
—Daily Sim
4 Ters-driskers.—The Pekiit Tea Com
'Under OS -- Phi
• NSW BAM*SHIBR.
kolVent bantiA.: .4 dis
Calaie-bank • f • /Oa—
Agrilittllnr• do
City bk_Portlatui do
Damariscona, do
Mereinnile o
Stillwater Canal bkdo' •
Bangor corn bk. . do.
Westbra* , do
Citizens' bk -do
Globe bk do
Washington Co - do
Fkinkfordbk do
All:solvent banks dis
VERMONT.
Bin& of St / Albans ik dig
Bk of Bennington die
All solvent banks dis
MASEACHUSETTtL' '
All solvent banks dii
RHODE 'ISLAND
All Solvent banks a dis
MARYLAND.
Baltinuire banks ilia
Patapsco bk # die
Mineral bank :•
VredericktoWn r- dis
Hagerstown dis
Far &'4lillers' bk Ha
gerstown broke
Westminster • dis.
Wilßainsport dis
Cumberland 1 dis
Salisbury broke
Franklin bank I dis
Sinxittehannah broke
Milhngton _ broke
Fredenck co bk dis
Broken bits various prices
Baltimore & Ohio Re
lief notes llt dis
DELAWARE.
Bank of Delaware per
Wil'n & Branyw'ne par
Farmers' bk Del par
Union bank Par
Bank of Smyrna par
Under $53 dis
DIS. OF COLUMBIA.
Washington City I dis •
Georgetown I dis
Far &Mechanics' i dis
'Alexandria dis
;Bk of Alexandria broke
,Mcchania bk broke
!Franklin bank no sale
Merchants bank' do
VIRGINIA.
Ex bk & branches lz dis
Bk of Vii & bra'clis 1/ dis
l'Far bk & b'chs 1# dis
Valley bk & b'ch dis
Wheeling lalh dis
Wheeling p notes Li dis
. NORTH CAROLINA.
All solvent banks 2 dis
Small notes 24 die
I SOUTH CAROLINA. ,
;All solvent banks 4 dis
'Small 'notes 2 dis
j GEORGIA.
Bki of St Mary's sa—
*Ocintilgee do
Monroe It do
Columbus do
Mewx hank do
Exchan ,, e bank do
Cbat 11 1 ''benk do
Central bkof Mill do
Georgia B'kg co •do
Rucker B'kg co do
All solvent banks • 2
ALABAMA.
All solvent banks 5a6 dis
Small notes 8 dis
OHIO.
Cincibytati- 2 dis
Solvent bk notes 2 dis
ILLINOIS.
:Bank of Illinois 70 dis
State bank 50 dis
'KENTUCKY
--
Notes 2 dis
Small notes 3a3i dis
LOUISIANA..
Allsolvent banks
MISSOURI.
AR solvent banks 24a3 dis
INDIANA.
!All solvent banks liatit dis
FLORIDA.
',Southern Life & Trans
portation Co.
9. dii
so 374
75
1 09
75
1 00
1 00
371
BLACK
ME
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pani, 70 : an427,Fultoo st..have imported bill(' this ,
market some one hundred thousand.dollops ,*rth
I s
of Neat"' oFOreeo atid Black Tmi'grovni
in dui- et:lease mpirei done uPI I , all ihetil
faney.piia . ltatei, het i Ohnieso ingenuity caulmvent.
It is a pnvileg o hixy Teat Itt 6 4E11 IVO
'men% and a I ry i end comfort to d t m.
They sell,godd i ,only, and i.Llail.t4esikstiwhiale
sale pr k e t. c Onto , - merelmiu(sirbolvish' i t6vays
to sell good Teas, din 4fAVATII obtain theon; at this
place, on reasonable toll:tr.—Empanels' i •
• 131 0 " The above TE4I4 are foi sale by ' 1
- L. M. REXFORD, 1
..!•';•Solefigensforitioomoirecionty.
Bin g hamton * 4rlar ''11v 16 ,4 7 . • i
li - ~. t ~•,‘ , ~
•
List o , iPopular Illedioines, ,
,
FOR SALEI.Y 1.. - M. REXFORD,
• Eiti.iikikMTC 4 -
. Ni,
WHO 'keeps mntimmtly on' han4,a fu i Inman
• ment of genuine DRUGS & MEDIUINES,
PAINTS &OILS, EYE WOODS & DYE STUFFS,
.GRGCERIES, FORTY ARTICLES, &c..dib.--all
of which will h. sold CHEAP AS THE CHEAP
EST. • .' . ! .
PritcE.l . 1 I PRICE.
Sands' Sarsaparilla $1 001 Gregory's pills , 37 .
i
" salt Amnon riimaedyl 0 Fisk's sugar c,o fed
Roman eye balsain l 2 pills •!•,, 25
Indian Panacea . ;2 0 Balm of Columbia. 50a75
Idemann's ell.: (lora- , Hitchcock's antifbil
-111111 2 ions pills ; t 25
Phinney's Fills 25 a3r Covert's balm of life 150
Moffat's life pills 25 a 50 Michazix' frec,klawash 50
do Phenix bitterii!: 100 Lee'e Pills 1 ' 25
Sherman's med. loz'st 25 Brandrctb's pills! • 25
do fever a ague do 1 00 Post's poorman'apills ' 12
do dinner losenges 1 50 Beacon's plasters 25
do poor man's plaa'r 121 Libby's bitters ; 75
do Olosaonian 1 00 Nerve a bone rhea!
Jayne's Expectorant 1 001 matic liniment.soal 00
do hair tonic .1 . 00 Wilkinson's tromatic
do tonic vermifitge 501 wound salve 37
do carminative bals. 50 1 Thompson's eye!water 25
do sauatirce pills 251
Hill's balsam of honey 12
Dalley's pain extrac- Cipatilic snuff ; 25
for ! 5) 41... I 00 Illimgatianibalsain of
Hay's liniment' for 1 life 100
piles 1 001111cAlister's all-heal-
WashingtOn eli . for '' in& ointment 25a50
dysentary, &e. 100 do hair oil 50
Cooper's cant salve 25 do toilet oil : .50
Mares cern salve , .25 Segur's restorative pills2s
Gridley's salt rheunl -1, Larbor'sex.lungwortl 00
ointment 0•Clove anodyne, . cure
Rush's infallible pills 121 for toothache' 25
Phelphs' tomato pills 251 Climax syrup 1 50
do, restorative hitters 25,Dr. Ford's poctorial
Miles' tomato pills * 501 syriT i 75
Fahnestock's verm" 251 do tonic cordial 37
Cheeseman'sArabf Ido universal•pills 25
balsam • 50 1 1 00illooper's female pills 12
Alebasi's black sal e 501 Anderson's Scots pills 12
do cough syrup 50!Godfrey's cordial 12
do pile pills 251 , 13ateman's Pectoral
do cathartic pills 1 251, drops 12
do plasters 12 lTarlington's balsam
do fevers gun syrup 501 of life 12
Winslow's balsaM of !Pacific oil 25 s•- 50
boarhounti I•' 501 Eddy's rherimatie
Taylor's ball in.; of 1 tincture ! 50
Liverwort Isl a 1 50 Beautifying snap 50
Mdther's reliefi 2 00 Keeler 's invisible ink 25
Fosgste's anodyne :Conners pain mitracrr 25
cordial 31 United States pills 50
Wistar's balsam' of 'Waterman's rhernpat
wild cherry . , 100 is platter , : 25
Resurrection or Per- ; ,Clrarimon's summer .
shin pills 50 a 1 0111 cordial • ; IS a 37
Jew David's or 'HIS- BrinkerhiDErs restern
bmw plaster •1, 50 live_ 100
Egyptian balm 50 Opodeldoc, hard and '
Fish's lily syrup ' 1 op . liquid I
Longley:s panacea 1 sp Edward's salt rheum
Dutch pills or lion of 1 ; ointment , 150
the day ' 3 Medicated c:ongheruady 6
Bishop's. anti-bilious 1 1 White's salve 1 12
pills- ' 50 1 Gidatine capsules 25 a 50 -
Hitchcock's balm of . :Veg. pulmon'ybalsam 50
health . •I 00 Brown's strengthen
worm tea ! 25 1 int; ; plaster 37
catarrh snuff 1 25. 1 ....ktwomPscaolcar drops 15
do mag,naticodontica 50 do jaundice hitters 37
do hair regenerator 371 do spinal elixir 37
Parker's pulmonary iLinn'stemplifebitt'rel 00
balm 1 001 do Chese blciod pills2s
Le Baum de Ninon Indian' air dyd 50
or French balm of Webst 's sarsnparilla 75
beauty 50 do bi otos pills 25
Rapp's Indian plaster 25 Oneida 'nature 25
Smith's sugar coated Gargli <, oil. ;50 t 1 00
pills 25 Mcrch t's sarta'p'la] 00
Bartholomew's pink Rx. buphu & ccibebs 150
syrup ' 50 Pyrianslair dye 50
Spobn'ssickbeadache Dr. Hibbard's anti
remedy , 50 bilious pills ! 12 &50
Christie's Galvanic Hunt's then. liniment 25
Rings 37 & i 50, Peery's vermifoge;Or
do bands 1 501 dead shot , 25
do plasters • ' 75 Clickiner'ssugarcoat
do magnetic Said 100 ed pills , 25
Austin's magical li ... Southern balm, for
meat a5O coughs , &c. - 100
Brisk pills , ' 23 Shecus pills . I^_
Root's ringbnne of 50 Scarpa's aeons tc oil 100
Varr's life pills : 25 M'Nair's aeon s'c oil 100
Upham's electuaty, 'nits of lemon! Is
for cure of piles 100 Henrick's strengthen
Moor's ass. of Life 90 ing plaster I 25
Bristol's sarsaparilla 1 00 Barnsley's worm des-
Scadder's acoustic oill 00 troying syrup 25
CoopePs etheri.al oil 1 50 Whittemore 's la..meri-
Gridley's salt rheum can plaster 25
ointment 50 do vegetablo sunup 50
German eye ointment 25 M'Callam's re!nedy 1 00
Amerio-ini eye salve f 1.5 do Lnd. veg. phnaceal AO
Italian chemiel soap 1 00 Wrind's sarsaparilla a
Coral hair rectors- wildcherry hitters 1 00
tive 37, 50 it 1 00 Toutey's universal
Amber tooth paste 25 ointment , ' 25
Spanish lily white ,17 Oriental pillsior sov-
Moorish hair dye 50 ereign bairn 25
Evasive soap 25 Vaughn's veg.ilithon-
Henrick's sugar coat- triptic mixture SI&2 00
ed pills I 25 Banning's body. laces $lO
do- tonic bitters . 25 Sand's iodide ~of sar
do Sciatic liniment 25 stiparilla ; 100
Brant's Indian medi- . Daviepainkiller2o37&so
joint} - :, 100 i
With diany others; not enumerated. 'The subscri
ber is Agent for most of the above niedicine.s, and
vosuruists eaery article genuine.
i ' L: M. REXFORD.
59Y/
Binghemtim, 4rtp. 18, 1847
151A0111ANTON 0101 EIL,
' •
BY E. RATIVISFOILD.
,HOTEL having changed
Tenants, has
s 1
been thoroughly repaired and refitted, and is
now OPENED for the accomniodationof the public.
The Proprietor pledges himself that the wants and
comforts of his guests shall be as well provided for,
and attended to, is every respect, at thia Hotel r asat
any Miter in-the errunty.
cr. Two daily; 'lines of Stages frmp the west,
(morning and.evetting,) stop at this House, (near the
Chenango .Bridg ed and tor tinily leave for the east,
Suildays ezcep Railroad.. Also,
in connection-with the
New. York. & Eria Railroad.. Also, daily stages for
Utica and Mimuese, .and triweekly fir Coopers
town, Fort Ilain,iCortland, and Syracuse.
•
E. RAYNSFORD. •
BiNGHAMTIti, N. Y. May 17, 1847, 51y1
75
1 00
DRY GOODS, &c.
B SAYRIE
1 9
OFFERS ;s NEW i and - VERY -Clititir lot :of
Spring and Summer Goods
At 'lakes tint cannot fail to suit. I Plasm all
•
and. ace them i-
_tinontrose, may 27, 1847
CASH paid forveal Skins and beef - Hides,
.: .11 , 11 -- * ; :. : 3LP . r j a SAYR.
1 4
0 - I : _4 l +,lT,B.paid.for ~e, house Ash
-1:0 AL'' 445,..in Ada,.: , ' , —lt' §Alitt..
~..' , y 1,14 , ),...,
lIIGREEIL-frioe psi& for: BacierzoiC E' , by
s..secq.- - i.L. / / t•-•. - - r,-.1.- .t:: - ; , : ..:i.4.,:: ~ , .A.:, ;E . .:,11:4,-1
T ovE ~.. r 9
i tu itii e , , c 4 hr r
. :4 - 4 03 "
:::eiviTed Pit*filliil'i —-' :' SAYRE.
SALTT-Lfrifsh suPPl.94 3 $ rmeiyed hi -_tRE,
... J. -Lirf-oli.S . 1 - -
. .... . !,-
Is now rece king t hrolsoTe IF4 of
• PrY GPOsi ss ' ''' •. ' .
• . c,feekery; l igifoid*o --,
Books - &i Stationery, 1 •
Groceries, Dye-stuffs, i x
' ! Nails; FON- &c. dtc. 1 .
- Tii.nkiii 'to hilendeter inst favors, he hopes by :
selling cheap to receive.* liberal'ihere oc their pat-
ruge. -ifftitecolleCti - for CASH at least, he ienot
to be undersold.
Montrose,-May-13 . i 847,, :—: 1,
VANTED, Geeee:Flethers, Butter,Rairs ,
*gr. U. 14.61 .J. .iroNs..
May 13, 1847.
'- BOOKS.
LARGV, Family Bibles fol. lOs ; also c+mmon and
pocket ,Bibles; 'Testaments, - Geographies and
Athens, Aritbmetiqe, Grammars, Philosiipltical and
Chemical Books; Cobb's, Saunders', Ind Town's
; Torter'S.Jleaders. f Agood enact
ment of Toy Books'i and Tipkets• the, new
Hymn Boob for the Presbyterian, and Bliptiet secie
ties. Methodist Hytna Books, Blapk Books *c. &c.
for sale by .. Lyons.
-May 13, 1C47.
PATENT 'PA* Brom% Clothes One, Butter
Star Laps and Lastes, by Lyon's.
May 13. , _
FIU NEll Tess
AT NEW IqORK •PRkES.
ISAAC L. iPOST & CO.,
nAVE made atlingements with the :0 EW YORK
PEKIN TEA COMPANY, for The sale of
TEAS in Montruse, and can furnish their Customers
and the Trade, with Teas at the same prices that the
Company charge for them. 'And ml every case
where these Teas do not give satisfaction, the money
will be paid back for them. The Young Hyson
'Tea mentioned in this Catalogue, at 50 cts. is supe
rior to any thing mad in Montrose at 6ti cents.
CATALOGUE OF TEAS.
• : GREEN.
YOUNG HYSON, good ......... ...
do. do. sweet cargo 50
do. do. fine cargo . 75
do. do. silver leaf 1 00
Silver Leaf—Seldom sold even bylargl• dealers, be
cause of the very small profits made on its sale.—
This is a very superior Tea. •
do, • do. golden chop 150
Golden Cho? --This is the finest Green . Tea cultiva
ted in China. It is of the first pickings, and ex
cels all other Green Teas for its delicacy of flavor
strength and aroma. Heretofore this Tea has nev
er reached • this country, except in mall lots as
presents to importers.
HYSON, fine'
do.
do. very tine ..
GUNPOWDER, fine
do, extra fine..
IMPERIAL, fine
do. extra fine
HYSON SKIN, g00d.....-..
BLACK.
75
100
75
1 00
75
1 DO
37i
NING TONG, strong and good flavor ... 374
..Vine Yong—The grocers sell this at 50 cents and
call it Oolong..
OOLONG, a rich Black Tea 50
Compare this superior Tea with thatisold' by gro
cers, as being au Oolong Tea. The difference is
too plain, and the deception too palpable.
OOLONG. plantation growth
ENGLISH BREAKFAST, 50
do. do. extra fine.:--.... 75
HOWQUA'S MIXTURE, a rich anokhighly
flavored Tea
PEKOE FLOWER • ... 1 00
tin scented • ! 50
NE PLUS ULTRA 1 50
•
Plus Ultra—This Tea is as fragrant and sweet as
a nosegay. It yields a perfume that is truly de
lightful. It is of garden growth, and superior to
any thing of the kind ever sold in this country. -
Recommendations. •
We have tried the Teas imported by the Pekin
Tea Conipany, 75 & 77 Fulton at. heir York„and if
we live will try them often. They are selling the
most delicious teas we ever drank, and retail them
at wholesale prices.. 7 -Evcaing Post.
. Ton may be sure of obtaining at all times pure
and highly flavored teas, by the single pound at
wholesale prices, of the Pekin Tea Company, 75 &
77 Fulton at. They have probably the largest stock,
and greatest variety of fine gremran&black teas, of
any one establishment in the United .States. They
are doing a large business, and a great benefit to
consumers of tea.—Atlas.
Heretofore it has been very difficult, indeed im
possible, to alWays obtain good green and black teas.
But LOW you have only to visit the Ware-rooms of
the. Pekin Tea Company, 75 & 77 Fulton street, to
obtain as delicious and fragrant teas aryou can wish
!or.—Daily Sun. -
WORD To TEA DRINKERS L —The Pekin Tea
Company, 75 &77 Fulton at, have :imported into
this market some five thousand d 01193 worth of the
finest grades of Green and Black Teas, grown in the
Celestial Empire, done up in the various fancy pack
ages that Chinese ingenuity can invent. They sell
good teas only, and retail them at wholesale prices.
Country merchants who wish to alWays sell good
;teas can always obtain them at this place, on rea
sonable terms.—Emporiuw.
The above Teaa are for sale by
L. POST & CO., •
Sole Agents for Susquehanna Co.
11 4% N ta” Y t : l 7 , t
FB. CHANDLER & CO. bre now re
1!
• ceiving a large and well selected addi
tion to their stock of Goods, to which they
would invite the attention of Fitrchasers.
. Their stock is now quite large, and they
are determined that for Cash, Barter, or on
approved credit,-they will sell at least as
low as any establishment in .the county. •
Montrose May 17, 1847. -
ABIERICAN;Fr,ench and English Cloths
and Cassimeree, Satins and fancy Vest
lags for sale by NChandler &
CLOVERSEEN,
iILOVERSEED of - the large kind;tor ule
Montrose, May 27, 1847. Cltanaler &Co.
PRINTS, a, good assunment, American
and English. Veay cheaji, .
Chandler &
(tIIIIIMER{ Stuff& tw.eedi Bro
0 - Linen &le. • s C. & Co.
iIINGIJAMS, Lawns; DeLanes, nd other
Diag GOlOda CACCo.
gifEETINIA, Bin. and Bleache d '' ' .
k) vsixiety . ':_Chandter &
BOHußri, an atraw 'sonnets, plaM
• „
tenni' bratC . RibbOns,' Flowers,
L., Co. !:
tiAXEir e
§ll
S the bA pr#Faep . W Cheit . ler & Co.
April 2,41.341.,,, . -
. 0 0 ,4 1 , t aßrc - figalifst Tealind To
parec4o! , CbasOiler & Co;
rAßAtiOliffina ' 1
HARDWARE, Iron, Niiihrglav
Chandler I Co.
~rtY_t(.Y~~~ii4.tiVA•""~~~"J--~+~l`c.'~~.li ~ ^bvFN fi'S~Si;i I✓.._'L..i_'.'iWiyiYTrr,.lY;T=+'/ 2 +. l ~l~t l V .yt ~t
.:.. _._C....
To tie bou / . ght
:, COS ,
AT LA; POgr 'S
'.F.I.Oiiii,.SOLE LE ITHER; cheap,
WHIT SOLE
-, DRUGS; a
;
snail tot ver3i,eheap, . OKLEA S
8 YRU - MOLAS ES, SUGA ~
COPP E, TEAlt,j Tapioca See d
RAISINS, FISH,II7ION, NAI ?,'
STEEL, good - t i ck, ~SOMM R
STUFFS, large v 'sty ' and the p,
BROADCLOTH? and KERSE 5,
very low price, HARNESS TR -
MINOS, a large shock, PORK by he
barrel, in short; the largest and est
STOCK of GOI:IiDS we-have everof
fered, at prices to suit,
ltt% l 4V l l .
CASH PAIII_ FOR WOOL !
ISAAC L. POST & C 1:).
-June 10, 1847. •
T L. POST &CO. hire also SOLE AGENTS of
1.• the Nevi York PEKIN TEA COMPANYI for
Susquehanna County. la" See advertisement.l
MEI
NEW STYLE GENT'S HATS. ;
SPRIG FASHION FOR 1 . 847.
CROWN-7} inches high. 5-16 yeoman, j be.o at
at sides, 146 front and rear, 3 curve. Tie
oval, eat. ieches wide, front and rear.
and 1 9-16 at sides.' BINDINO of an inch wide.
The above new style, introduced in New Yollk on
Saturday, March Oh, by Beebe & Costar, are now
ready mad for sale by
Mug B. MERRILL & ROOT.
WANTED,
AT the ARCADE, five hundred weight of 9LD
INDIA RUBBER, for which the highest price
will be paid. J. ETHRIDG.
June 3, 1847. , :
Wool ! Wool
201000101)f. WWI. wanted i at L te l to . re
3urie 1.
NPER !—Gaod WRITING PAPER at It 1-2
P
cts., and LETTER PAPER far 10 cur. per
Quire, for sale in;
June 1.
STOVES
OF a variety , of patterns; just received, and for
sale very cheap by CHANDLER & Co.
June 1, 18474
FLOUR. ' ' •
SUPERFINO Floor for sale by
April 20th, 1847. Chandler & Co
AINTS. OH 8, LIME, PLASTER, PLOWS &
P
CASTINGS, &c. &c. by B. SAYE.
may 27, 1844:.
r ONINETS.-I—A choice selection—beautiful;styles
B—Linen Edges. Beat tuutortmeut in towif at
POSTS.
NEW GOODS, & CHEAP.
THE snbsct l iber9 are receiving a well select - till
stock- of NEW GOOOB, ‘vhich will inake
their assortment very complete. and they aro deter
mined to sell on terms that wilt be satitfacsory to
purchasers. 1
U. 13URROWS & I CO.
Gibson. Junel 8, 1846.
CHEAP DELAINS. •
25 PIECES Mousseline DeLaineicharidsome
patterr. is 2d to 2s 3d per card, at •
U. BURIthl% & Co's.
Cash paid for Wool!
50,000 e p d ou a t t id t s h o e f
H ‘V a
t O s O t L O ; , . I 7 nonnte
door above Searle's Hotel, for whiCh' the
highest price *ill he paid by
Jtine 9th 1847. Merril & ItOot.
Any kind oC Fur; Brush, Mole iiSkin,
Lighorn, Palu Leaf, Sporting...and 'Wool
Hats, also Hen and Boys' Cloth; Silk,
Silk and Col.:-Olazed and Velvet Capi r also
Children's Capsselling cheap by
Julie '47. _ M. & Root.
MOLASSES at es 6d per gallon—Teas, Sugars
151 Cod-fish, Se.c.anew lot. rreCull quidlc
July 8, 1847. J. LYONS.
lEEE
5,00 YARDS
CALICO from 6d to is, fast colors and elegant
patterns, just arrived—Call and see them—go
;
ine—at • SalisbUry's.
'July 1847.
1
LEGHORN BONNETS
A LARGE supply, and VERY cheap . —ltonnet
/S. Trimmings, Par#ols & Parasolettesiutit arriv
ed at Salisbury's.
July, 1847.
SUMME)t CLOT HS.
AVARIETY of styl and cheap ai
July, 1847. Sabsbary's
IDAINTS & OIL-4,000 lbs. White Lead in
Oil, at last year'sprices—(the price has ad
vanced in market.) P ARIS CREEN in Oil, best
quality, which is a untchkhandsomer green thannny
other for.window blinds, &c. Nirnish, Bp'ts Tur
pentine, Putty, &c. &k. at
U. BURROWS '& Po's.
STIGARS.
THE LARGEST aud CHEAPEST stools of Su
gars in this county jusilreceived at ;
July, 1847. SalisbUry'e.
VESTINGS.
AN elegant assoOent, kin arrived, ano cheap
at • Salisbury's.
July, 1847. . .
•
SILK warp, Baia istripeoplasid and plain Alpaca's
at greatly reduced, prices, at\ Salisleiry's•
July, 1847.
WANTED to engar'e 5,0(10 X& of FLANNEL
to)o deliver' by the Ist, dXy of October
next. J. LI I ONS.
June 10. -
DOUBLE REF D
LOAF and crashed SUGARS at Only 161,..per lb.
CasA, at j \Salisbury's.'
July, 1849.
GINGIUM & GINGUA4C
IrAWNS, just arrived, and verylo. ,
-1141 • 84:4ai!s;
Jlaly, 1847. . :
BROADCLOTHS. - 1 1,
RENQH, Domestic'taidolothi
Fialit \ trev
=CASMlngitg-84., -
Americal.t Cenci iiiid#on.
-.Cassimetesonstiarnved and lima* rf • •
July; 1847, ; sa g oti N_
,FLQ . O4 & PORK, ;
MIOR BALE at
r Daly 14, 1847:,
I.
Taglient and eiradAlallhavile,juit4
nved and very cheap at Elalphorfa.
' July, 1847.
New ‘Groods !
HE subscribers have received their matiel.srell
T
selected 4 0 4 of GOODS suitable'to the seas
son, which will telolditt prices to scut tbo : eitnes for
A•k! 94.4 4 *RY PAY.I!,
Their assortment ccimprises alltottlOvery,article
the People want in way of,DIIY Go6ls§ A pAch to
BROAUeLOTO
SATINETS,, ; ;• .
. „
. 1 11E:4 7 )0 • tf- ts... •
And lots of 'summer staffs for boys and childrexes
wear,. &a. Among their _ •
CROCKERY. • •
Are sonte.of the qewest pattertm. ." •
HARDWARE
Too numerous to mention. In addition they have a
clzoie lot of •
GtOCERIES,•
,
Such asi SUGAR, lIIOLASSE . S; SPI-I
CES, FISH, 4.c. 4-c.
. .
All of ,Alicli will be exchanged for . •
WOO L, ees"cenlber re
gg s,T„..co,. a:iaas;
R. SEARLE -& CO.
of GRAIN
Montrose, June 10, 1347
1
1:!1.1.3 Ar. 1 14 •ZO /
AGAIN.—Tho subscriber is now receiyip his
. stock of .new SLNIMER. GOODS, comprzaing;
a large and sidninni assortment of the
CHEAPEST GOODS
ever offered in this marltet.• The ten per cent sys
tem outdone_ by cheaper rates et "• .
J. B. SALISBURY'S.
July, 1847
MECHANICS' ADVERTISEMENTS
JOB MTN.
, . . .
RHE Publisher's of the People's Aarocate, bay
ing the use of an entirely new and modern as
sorttnentof .1011 TYPE. are now prepared to execute,
in a neat and satisfactory style. all kinds of
JOB PRINTING
J. LYONS
at prices to suit. the times.
PAMPHLETS, BILL HEADS,
CARDS; • CATALOGUES,
HANDBILLS, BLANKS,
Printed on short notice, and in the best Style of the
Art. • .
17 A Vhatt of the People's patronage is respec
ull!: solicited. •
July 9, 1846.
SPINNER
IN connexion with the following certifichte
w i ere handed to us the :testimonials of
several ,respectable Indies, who haire
Used the Domestic Horizontal - Spinning
Wheel, add who concur in saying substan
tially, that they can spin with it seven or
eight run, (or about four day's work) per
diem, with' as much ease as they can.per
form an Ordinary day's work with a com
mon wheel. The inference is irresistable;
tki.itt it will hereafter he more profithble for
the farmer who manufactures his wool, with
this machine to have in his employ at the
SOW COO for labor, one girl; titan Joni girls
with the common stand-and-spin! wheels :
[People's Advocate.
The undersigned, citizens of Montrose
have witnessed with much satisfaction the
operation of a novel machine denominated
the " Domestic HoriZontal SPinning-wheek"
lately invented by Hiram F. Wheeler of
Springville, in th'is, conotyz
.It appears, to
us to be a valuable improvement, in view of
the ease with which it is.used and the ra
pidity with which it executes. We dim t
not that our Farmers gelterally, with ; ;Ill
who " tail and spin" will approve it too.
Montrose, - S'uscrit eo. Ptu
Col. Franklin Lusk, ••'
•• lion. Win. Jessup,
Gen. D. Warner,
Joseph •
Thus. Johtion,, .
Hon. M. C. Tyler, - ,
S. S. Mulford,.
. • Henry J.. Webb, P. M.
J. B. Salisbury, - • . •
Walter priffel;--Treasarer.
J. W. l'il,fers,
E. Patrick, Jr., M. D.
Daniel•Searle,-
.
• Wm. J. Mulford,
J. LyonS,
Wm. J. Terrell, •
Issue L. Post,
Geo. V. Bentley,
WM. L. ;Post,
Rev.lohii'Long. •
r. 74. Rights will be sold on the most rens•
nimble terms to thotie whiff wish to make'the
wheels!, or purchase' Territory to sell -again
in any of the United Strikes (excePt 'Ohio.)
ThotieWishing to engage; in a business both
pleasant and profitable Will please call on
'the subscribers in SprinOille; Sustrehanna
nounty; Pa.
1 1 H. P: WHEELER, Patentee.
J. SMITH, 4,.Agent.
pgville, April 5, 1547.
Spri
nom
TAILORING
TAILORING! •
T 0 Iti G
4A. LOCKE &'R. F. .lANIESON, having as:
a sociated + themselves ,in the TAILORING
.BUSINESS, would respecutilly solicit die patron-
age of !those who make Fash(on 'their criterion of
Dress, and also those, who consul( erise'ritherthan
;Fishion;'believing that they ctin fully meet the tea
Attd , willies of all-those who may ' favor them with
•
hiiing" done on shortlnotice, and wiirranted
to'fitiitlrightly put together. • '• • • -
Qom' N. B.—Shop may be ifoun4 at the building
lormnily occupied by R. B. I , ,oulte as,a
Tailonug
‘EitUblishment„opposne J. hia4,'."`WitgOhl ) P•
I l•-•.•";•'••• .•`` " A., LOUKE.
I " ''•!14.4`.• AbIESON.
-,440.14121P2Z, ,1847, 459ut3 • •-:. •.' •
.. ,
4,ilairiind - iabUjr;-Itis ielnedY-41 00 r
iv Vuigliii say:! : ' 1" • - ' _:,'
j Snarl:ERIN , Testin; 'Vrit-Oet, - 10; 4 111 43 .
1
ftqtruleqire:oftbewbether I have aced'
your air TIMM, ,lind the elect:.
Sev ral Years ego my - lour begim rapidly to fall
from e scalp: and I had Oi l Prospect of oremature
i
bald* ' boring severa l
,y nil used various Mop-
Arad° . recommended for OW from _which I.
deriied no beiegt. At 10 h Isfiiend recomMeud-;
04, oar Hair Tonic; I ti - three oifiidibotilteac
coldlng•ta• the od:ilea 'l3—timil'ifitliiethe end of
tiz, 11°*bli inytair war • eet- andainee kite*.
man! to turn gray was sm arted . I have never be-
HORIZONTAL
EiMMEZME;M
PATENT 31E0Itirti:‘1
_ :L.
:__,.,.._„ ”.„,•
. .
fore given semi:W[l* . Rn 'reconutiendingletent meth..
tines, which AndiscriagnidelY-u/4. as t l )Yj ien IF* i
do inch injury, but in a ciao like the p rese ntwhere '
I know : the erode to be ileilefiiiinindpatii dmtse
berm, I have no.tcni,plevin.etating,factsywithin our; knowledge: • ' - loliti Iltiigle.t, 14: tr. -
•To Dr. Jiytie, Pliiladelphiov ,' ; ~.: ?. , 1., , ~_ , :
Clifdrea iiie of St'ona". 7 4.yeamd: grown trp
pie too, Di, Jayne's irermiftige;has never been
known to fail tcreure hi the Worittstiges: 7
Symplosts of Worms.—These itreleadscias, Nord~
go,paleriess of thefifs,,withjfuidied'eheeks, grind
mrthe teeth during skit; slltrbed dreamsisleeP
broken, off by fright , and screening s convolsions,fe.
verishdess, thirst, bad taste in 'the tiiinith, 4ffensive
breath, cough, difficult breathing, itching orate nose
Os, pain in the stomach,, nausea, . Nneantithness,
voracious appetite, leano s ess - lehesmus„ - sliAt daft
or shivering', drowsiness, fatigaeotwelled puma&
rising sue choking In the throat, turbid
urine, frequent desire to evacuate the bikdels,' dii.
charge of slime and =cue; &c."..-- • -
or nervnusuess, sick headache, palpitation of the
heart, &c., it gives immediate relief, It Ilso Men ,
tridizes acidity of stomach; Creates , au appetite,
strengthens the whole system ) , and , cures the piles.
Prepaied only by Dr. Ci.•Javtie; Ph ladeTphta, and
sold on agency by N. NIITeIiEL & CO, Druggist',
-Montrose: • .1
. Scott's Oaitatthe Ceiettet!
I.offering this to the . public, the . ,propti t etor is i*
fluenced by uo sinistertotive i a mere desire that
all mankind may havethe enefitof a retaeilY which
his own circle of friends hate only had opportunity '
heretofore of enjoying, indutes him to l enter .
arena of competition with the thousand!: Bat iti,
superior and well proved efficacy-dn all cases of Tel
cent burns, scalds or wounds,as also inrheumatism,..
chapped hands, and old ulcers orindotent tumors
ought to be known, nud its general use.will certai n
ly make it the. every day coMpanion of the n
uee tumors
ought
casualties are so frequent. . ~ ...
Ftroin numerous certificate. 4 hada Poinisession; the!'
proprietor Offers the folloWing: ' . , 4 . •
ThiS may certify that I have-used Mr. Scott's sant
-ative Cerate, and believe it an invaluable cure fog'
br'uises, burns, sores, Ste. 3'.. . ' ..
-EDWARD WHITE.
New Milford, March 1.2, 1847. .. ' '
This may certify that we have used L.-Scott's Sari.
alive berate, and we know it to be a valuable rend.
edv for scalds or barns, and therefore willingly'con
tribitte our testimony in its favor.
• .ELEANOR iLiNgs,
. . • DAVID WARNER,.
S. C . , HAYDEN,
Franklin, Susq. co. Pa. Feb... 26, 1847:
This is to - certify that I 'hive used Mu' Cerat
and find it the most efficacious remedy for burns, ?r
chappped hands or lips, that I have ever used, d
recommend it to all those who may be thus afflicte .
JOHN IMIZIAN.
New Milford; June 17, 1847.
•
Mr. L. Scott—Sir : have bad ample opportuni
ty of testing the virtte of 'your Cenato, and . ha;le
tound it a naost valuable reinetiv.
New'Milford, May, 1847
ar The Comte is put.-up in large and aubstantal
tin boxes, and for, sale wholesale and retail by t e
subscriber at his residence jn New Alilfard, Susqtie
hanna county, Pa. Price 37h cts.
• LUMEN SCOTT
Also for sale by the following agents: N. Mitch
el & Co. and .1. Ethridee, Montrose: Weaver. BrlO's
& Co. New Milford: N. Cedwell, Great Bend. ntf
Bowel am! Summer Complaint—no .tare no pay,
Dr. Jayne will tTuarainee that his !Cornulusiive
Balsam will cure Diarrlscrit; Optics, Cramps, Griping
Pains, Cholera Morbus, Sumnitr Complaint, and oth
er derangements of the Stetriffat and bowels, inane;
tv-nine cases out of a hundred, and in less than half
the time it earth° effected by any othoi means. 1
It is extremely pleasant aralchildren are fond of
it. It is eqnally as effectual for adults as childien.
and when the directions are followed and a cure ma
elected, the moony will be,cheerfully returned.—
1
Prick 25 'arid 50' cts a bottle. . I
i From the Rev. Charles C. P. Crosby. 1 -
Messrs. A. B. & D. Saud, —I am glad to infpnw
you that the medicine sold by you for summer rim
plaints has proved singularly eißeacions in my fami
ly. My wife hasbeett for, years extremely liable to
a most distressing dysentery inhot weather ; busby
the use of Jaync's Caimingtiye Balsam for 'two iea.
ens, the attack has been obviated in the. coursed
two or three hours.' I lime known children, W hen
a
attacked by a violent diarrhren, cured immedi telv
by this medicine. I con Sider Dr. Jayne's metht
lie
prepared with great skill, and h ghly benefici I' to
our infirm human nature., Yours Respectfully, I
' New York, Sept. 1037 C. P. Causer.
Dr. D. Jayne—Dehr Sh.--Havi g used in my fam
ily, for eight -years, your Car n hutiee Balsam, I
deem it due yourself andithe .pu is tq state that I
'have tiniformly-frutifd it elßrieut i removing and re
lieving the complaints for which it is, intended. I
inn strongly opposed to all quackery, but touching
the abOS-e medieme,." I have tetted•that which il do
know," and that which I have experienced.
Respectfully - yours.: Jens E. HARRISO,N,
.... Pastor of Baptisf,Church, Bordentowm N.J.
Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, Philtidelphi4.aist
sold on agency by : .N:3l/TCHEL & CO., Druggists,
-Montrose.
MISCELLANEOUS ADV'S.
.1
Leonard Scott dr Co•s I
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' HYs.7)etamare S: issurance . companY,
delPhin,l.:haveuutheriae4 the untlersagneotto effect
Immune* nn-Buildinge; Methodical mid otherprop
"rtyKrsisout damage er:lehebytfirei ,
The maroons° resources of the company, sul. Mir
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