The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, October 07, 1847, Image 3

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    That building was thoroughly and at great
expense repaired , year before last, as appears
by the last account rendered by the Com
missioners. If any alteration or improve
ment has since been made, it has escaped
our observations, and we know. not where to
locate it.. •
"Encorrent money, . $lB6 00."
This is shameful, so easily might the loss
have been avoided. The C o mmissioners
and Treasurer should dub and take the
-" People's Advocate." By •frequpot refer
ence to its " Bank Note List," they might
effect. a handsome saving to the County
which would cost them only 25 CM each,
and they would be thereby saved the trouble
of borrowing so eagerly, from week to week,
that plain, candid 'and independent expon
ent of sound democratic principles and which
fearlessly points to the follies 'and presump
tions of the Fire-proof Faction.
BLACKWOOD ' S MAGAZINE.—The Sept.
number of this excellent monthly, contains a
number of highly interesting articles ;—the
first article, " Row I stood in the Dreepdai-
Iv Burghs," entertained us exceedingly.—
We take great plea Sure in commending this
Magazine to the public, because we aresat
isfied it deserves a much extended circula
tion. It is repUhlished in New York by
Messrs. Leonard Scott & Co. 79 Fulton-st.
corner of Gold, at ,S 3 00 per :minim.
LARGEST QVINCE.—Mr. ,ThiSOn Tingley,
<1 Dimiick, yesterday morning left at our of
lice a beautiful Quince measuring 134 inch
es in circumference, and weighing 16i oun
ces: • Who can heat that?
COMING " OUT FROM BABYLON. " -A large
mitnhei of Democrats in Luzerne county,:
among them some of the staunchest and
firmest, have hotted from the regular nom-.
inations in consequence of ihe discovery of
glaring frauds and Bargaining in the selec
tion of Delegates, and in the Convention.
Large meetings .were held in Wilkesbarre
and Sugarloaf townships, at which a new
Democratic ticket was formed, and resolu
tions adopted not very complimentary to
some of the Wilkesbarre party leaders.
DEFAMERS OF THE LATE H. A. MCHLEM.
BERG.—Something of a flare-tip recently oc
curred at .Harrisburg, growing out of the
supposed• authorship of a, series of articles
published in the Harrisburg " Champion"
in 1844, defamatory Of the moral and polit
ical character of the lamented Henry A.
Muldenherg. Doer. Seth Salisbury' started
the ball by sending to the editors - of the
North American the MSS. of some of the
articles which appeared in the " Champion,"
together with a communir:ation charging up
nn J esse MAler nail H. A. Petrikin, Gov.
Shank's right hand own, the authorship.—
Ni erF . Miller an,i Ponken promptly and
oii:izaantly denied the authorship, deuotinc
•fci the Doctor an a liar, and the editors of
:he North A meriem as malicious
Mr. Calitme, of the Harrisburg Argus, has
nu doubt as to the authors of the" Champi
on" articles, averring, that Mr. Petriken was
openly ,and lnddly one of the most decided
opporients of Mr. ,Muhlenberg, and of 'his
nomination in 1844..
Tpbacco.
' l'eriarioas wed. whose scent the fair annoys!
worst is that of for hours,
Lei whose presence civilizes ours,"
Those who heed not Covrper's objection
ra its use, and relish In ample of superior
flavor, will be pleased with :such trs may be
found in thee parts with "IL .1. Grant
Agent—Fine Cut, Ithaca" inscribed upon
is envelope:" Try it. We vouch for its de
-1 •
,tczortsgcss,
We ofJessup Township are (some of us
R.. least) disposed to let E. P. Farnham
anew that he cannot have our votesto squan
oe• hundreds of dollars of the People's mon
" on pets, or nnnecessartly, as tbe old Com
missioners have -dome ; and we hope that
party considerations will not lead the inde
?erident voters of Susq. en. so far from their
ran interests as to cast their votes for him.
A JF4SUP Democavr.
De►lnocratic Taylor 'Mass 'Meeting.
At the Democratic Taylor Mass Meeting
fur the State of Pentisylvania c held in Har
: ri3litirg on the 24th of September, A. D.
1 , .547, in pursuance of the call of the Demo
crane. Taylor Central Committee, the Con
:f , ention was culled to order by BENJAMIN
PEKE, Esq. HENRY A. MUHLEN
', BERG, of Berks, was choien President, as
: ?,
sited by a number. of Vice Presidents and
;:.
On taking his seat, the chairman returned
:hanks in a few brief remarks,
On motion of JOHN M. READ, Esq., of
Philadelphia, a committee of 10 were select
ed to draft resolutions expressive of the sense
of he couvention.
During the absence of the committee, on;
° '1 31 1013, FRANCIS C. CARSON, Esq., of Dau-j
51 141, addressed The convention in an able
' Awl eloquent manner, and, was followed
JAhiES Elvaristor, oft t entre, whose re
fCC39 elicited frequent applautie.
_ Tile committee now returned, and repast
tki, through their chairman, 4. M.. Rend ,
following 'preamble and resolutions,
rtuth were, on motion., .unanimously a-
Whereas, The nex t election for Presi;,
o , ,tst of the United States is 'one of great,
miPortauce to the 'country at large, and
interesting to the tone, and sinew - of
n land, who have voluntarily cast their
eYel upon another military chieftain as their
c amlidate—=who, to consummate skill as -a
It4rnor, adds that thorough and entire lion- -
egy of purpose and actioh which was the
m arked characteristics of those illustrious
Patriots, and heroes,—Washingtou and Jack.
And whereas lite Silas Wright in
modest butberiuti.fol toter to the editor
of the. Cincinnati 'Signal s the foLlowing
P r llasiye 'language, - portrayed_ what sboutd
be the feeling o
eat day, who h
dency.—" 1 ne'
"Uwe been' vt
high office, and
strongly, I .am
th#t the present
.r
int 7 f ur such a
My, acquaintan.
isfied me that
who has not a
of the people t
tailed, it will
pleosuro nor hu.
And whereat
Taylor, the her
la Palma, Moats
that,stron , 6 hold
pie which Will se
to that distinguil
to him both pie
from the unborn=
of America; T 1
Resolved, Thi
n ominateas their
of 7the people
Major General
and lthat each iui
by 'pledges him
wets to effect h
Resolved, Th
sneitos of presery
erebt rights to
Oboie.e is through{
th e `firm determl!
friends- of Gen. Ili
nominate an elec
commend the •sa
every State of th
Resolved, 'Fht
is Taylor °czar.
it shill! be to take
propW• period, fi
eithek• by mertini
siontil districts, o
ing tb be holderl
power to adopt all
pro+ to secure
cause of the prop{
_ .
ROsolve4,
mended that Ron
be formed In eve
:and :district in t;
Iprovince it }shall
Id the Natibu's fa I
Resolved, Tha
I_
pride and pions?,
the capitulation oil
will lever be me'
America for the c
.pre , ruable fortress
and the surrender
to less time one It,
Resolved, Tha
'Scott and his vial:
:Mexico, our war
their glorious dee,
Resolved, That
with feelings of tit
of SILASAVRIG
patriot, a ennsista
est man, whose m
1v his virtues and
Res'?lvea, Tha
DerpoOratic State
sea, beld at Trcnt
ai th4'.iimt, the t'•
a conittn
probation of this n
Resolved, That
prearnhle and reso
the President to
Tailor in Mexico.!
The convention!
J. INV Read,
able and eloquent. •
tention of his au
v E. A. Lesley, :
4 Dauphin, and
Northamberland,
loud applause.
On motion of B
vitas
Ree.ohied, That
meeting he
Democratic t
of th l pStnte friend!
Tliere being h.
t e convention, on
d e With three ell'
Seedy.
For the Advocate.
LANDS OFFEREI,
'Smith publishes t i l
son (N. Y.) Ohicr,
In the list 4m:,
20,0015 acres, Whic
unsaleable. T-he
of generally t
ern part of this S
taxes are charged
I am willing to
dustri4ins, landless,
Pun c*untry. On
are debts for the p
State.; These deb
six mouths',
I propose to di
ninety-eight pen - int
plicatits from each
Madiaou county.
commended, and
tion before the firs
Ench,.on making a
cover the expense
of the ackntiwled
land other writings
deeds . , prel
ready far delivery
NoveMber.
Petersboro', Sep',
STORM IN THE .
New Orleans Plea)
11 The,
morning :wi t h gret
- the gale ties in seve
and Ciatifi.. Kinney,
who etpaie up Crum
resent* the- gale
The storm will,.
from the Braios or
yet, tcii the - wind
shall he extremely
rine disasters to rec
stornf,n,
Dustiao'lvatißi)
Lafayatte being in
a ball.l lie went
of joiiiing in the
expectad , of a vouni
two, he addreiaed ti
you aie very bora
'Oreitiln; yer hail i
divrs h ye 110 skirts
real e ; the bell,
ota
home':' int 'went to
a larAlouinikhei. , of
the felicat fiends of
root dare
every civilian othe pres-
I
s.been named for the Presi
'er," said this pure_patriot,
in enough to aspire to - this
if I had desired it ever so
not n o blind as,not,to see
period presents up opportu
andidate as I should be.—
:e withit has long since sat-
Io man should aspire to it
,tronger,hold on the feelings
lan I have ;. and that if oh
vertu{ Such a man neither
I.or.
, Major General Zachary
of 'Palo Alto, Resaca de
my and Buena Vista, has
pon the feelings ',of the peo
cure - his certain elevation
bed post—which will give
sure and honor, as coming
it suffrages of the freemen
reface,
it this meeting does hereby
! candidateand the candidate
for the next Presidency,
ZACHARY TAYLOR,
- iiidual member of it- here
ts.elf to use all honorable
s triumphant , election.
t.,as the only constitutional
ling to the people, their in
vote for the man of their
i- n Prisidential electors, it is
Intion of the .deniocratic
i . ..
ny_lor in Pennsylvania, to
'»aoral ticket, and , they re
le course to bef adopted in
UniOn.
be a Remocrat
tommittee, *him duty
the necessary steps, at the
r selecting such electors,
s in the several Congres
by a convention'or meet
, at Harrisburg.; with full
such measures as may be
the ' final success of the
t iit i s earnestly recom
lAt and Ready associations
y county, township, ward
ht State, whose :peculiar
eto promote the election
corite.
we hail with utitrii - Ozled
e the first atiniverg:ary of
Afouterey ; .a day which
I tna* in the annals of
mque . st of an ahnost
by our gallant soldiers,
• f a whole blexican-airmy
If its force.
a•e tender to the gallant
nt soldiers at the 'gates of
and heartfelt thanks for
this meeting has heurd
deepest regret the death
T, of New Yurit, a pure
t statesman and au
hon
desty was only equalled
his talents.
the ' action of the late
Convention of . ritew Jer ;
in refusing' to approve
1 0 -thud rule for the call of
t Oll, meets the decided ap-
ecting,-.
a copy of the fOregoing
itions he trathcittitted by
Major General Zachary
was then addressed by
of Philadelphia, whose
ddress enchained the ot
ience. He was followed
sq , and John Macauley,
hn B. Packer, Esq., of
I whose remarks elicited.
NJIMIN PARKE, Es q ., it
Ithe proceedings of this
i d in the Harrisburg Ar
ion, and till oilier papers
, to General Taylor.
further business hgfore
motion, it adjourned sine
-ers for old Rough and
IN NEW Yottg•—Gerrit
i)e following in the Modi
fier :
I remaining land are some
are poor and at present
;are in detnched parcels
850 acres, in the north
!te. A number of yes:rs'
!ipcin them.
,ice this land to sober, in
young white men of my
some of the parcels there
ro6se money due to the
s I Will myself pay with-
tribute this land among
ns, viz: the first seven ap-
of the fourteen towns in
hey must come well re
, ust make their 'applica
. day of November next.
plication, will pay $1 to
if the deed, of the taking
i e
!,
ment of its execution,
, ttending the transfer.
ared for record, 401 be
y the 20th day a next
GERRIT SMITH.
mber, 1847.
Guts--The
no, of the ad init.says :
storm set in yesterday
t violence./ In the Gulf
al-days sooner than here,
lof the towboat Psntlier,
lbe Masses yesterday, iep
ff• very violent Outside.
arrlitrevent soylarrival
Verataitiz filt soutetlays
is directly , 0160. - We
lappy if we Kaye ino ma-
rd in consetkuenee of the
otusioriliwilVs ,Ceti:
..
I t
altunure, wes-sorted w•
8 requested; but platead'
Inuaement,'ie night.lx!.
Frenchman at ;witty-
I i ladies ihufk.4il,adjeu,
r me; you din ,very,
i ,sery fi ne ;—:-but y ael.
" The appeal was ifr'
ceased; 'ihe ladies went.
Z
*Or*, and tha De ' day
sins,wereprepa ed by
Ihiltiastwe,'lor , gid• -
CeMPUY. - • -
Liberty Ticket..
For Goiernor,
F. J. Lemoyne; of Washinton co.
For Canal Commissioner,
Wm.*. Thomas, of Philadelphia.
For Senator,
Ralph B. Little, of Montrose.
For Ilepresentktives,
John WlLinisey, of Great send.
Ira Kinney, of Sminuim.
• For Connnissioner, .
Samuel Bard, of Bridgewater.
For Treasurer,
Wm. Foster, of Montrose.
For Auditor,
Iltram Allen, of Forest Lake.
SC ROF U LA-4 AYNE'S ALTERATIVE has been
prescribed in almost every variety of disease and
with unparalleled usecess o especially in Cutaneous
affections, Cancerous, Scrofulous and Scrbutic Dis
eases. Liver Cantlaint, Dyspepsia. and diseases
arising from obstraction nr .enlargement of the
Glands, or impurity of the blood.
Mr. J. H. Anderson, Lambertville, N. J., says,
have used three bottlesof your Alterative withmosn
decided good effect.
Mr. J. F. Frazer, Sidney, Ohio, says, I have i rld
the last bottle of your Alterative, and the indication.,
are, that it, will sell very rapidly. It is highly star
ken of by all who bare used it.
'Garay, Hazzlewood, Davis, Campbellville,
Ky., says.—We wish you to send us two doz. ofyour
Alterative. as we lave run short of the article. We
are curing a Cancer. and we want you to pack the
Medicine immediately, and forward it on. Your
medicines are taking well in ihis.section.
Messrs. Tin-alls & Pottinger; 'Warsaw, -le., say,
April 3, 1846—We are nearly out of your Altera
tive. It is a good medicine—Please send us some
more of it.
FEVER & AGUE—A CURE WARRANTED.—
From every part where Ja.yne.'s Ape Pills have
been used, we hear of their entire success in subdu
log Fever and Ague.
Mr. George Stephens, a merchant at Marengo,
Illinois, says, yons Ape Pills are making great cures
here, and your tonic Vermibige and Carminative
g ive good satisfaction. Messrs. Emmert & Strolin,
'Freeport, Illinois, say—We have sold all, your Ague
Pills, and most of the Veribifuge. Please send us
on more immediately.
Thorium Cully, Eici., Reborn. Ohio, says, Your
Medici/Ift give uhiversal sutigfactlop. Your Ague
rills have never fulled to succeed.
Preparird (July by. Dr. I). Jayne, Fbiiatielpnimand
abld on. agency 1.. y N. Mitchel Co,‘Draggists,
Ninntrose. .
iliarriftgrs.
At Great Bend, on the 30th ult., by Bev. James
13. M'Crrary. Mr James M..T1r.r.41 ,of Ifonesdale,
and Mis:4 I:u‘tss SnEnwoon, of Mount Pleasant.
Waclle co. Pa.
Deaths.
In Jessup torrnsh,p, on Thursday Sept.9.oth. Mrs.
wife of Lon• Stone, aged 19 years 6 months
and 12 days.
•
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
The Eight Wonders of the World
ILTA:LLOO there, llick—Quid on—what's your
burry-1
Don't stop me,' stranger,. I am anxious to get
JOHN GROVES, the g.reatest T AIDA in the worlii,
to cat vie a coat, for everyloly in-our neighborhood
says he is the best Tailor. He has just retied the
Latest Fashions from the City, and I am not going.
to wait until everybody else is suited aod come out
world best ; von know that won't do. for I am a
Man of as good taste as anyissiy. and Gm4:4 is. i ust
the man to suit me. 1 have heard the tinukt of folks
say ithst lig can cat a coat to fit any one, whatever
matt be his shape. Do you believe it' Yes—for what
everybody says mast be true. A true system of
cutting disclaims all foreign violatiorsof Na
ture's laws, and stands upon its own intrinsic mer
its. Why, I tell ylin be is as sure as.the four first.
rules of arithmetic. Well, then, after your recom
mendation, I will have him cat omit my cloths—fdr I
hpve always had such tar al bad luck. But With
such proof staring RIC in the face I will go with the
crowd, and recommend to all who care abont good
taste and' wish to he suited, In call at the tailor shop
two doors below the Farmer'S Store.
Montrose, Sept. 30, 134:.7-63m3
lEil 60011 S,
For the Fall and Winter Trade.
VOW being opened at the STORE of
vs• 3. LYONS.
Where may be found a great variety of
Broadcloths, Plain and Fancy Kerseymeres,
Satinets, Kentuck Jeans, Tweeds, Vas
titigs (a good' assortment,) some
rich figured Satins, Merinos,
DeLains, Plain, Striped • .
and Plaid A Ipaccas,
Cashmeres, •
Parrnattas, (a new article for Ladies' dress
es,) Orlean Plaids, Ginghams, Calicos,
Shawls, Flannels, (white, red and
yellow,) Satchels, Carpeting,
Oil Cloth,
• &c. &c, &c. &c.
AB of which will be sold a little cheaper for cash
than can be found elsewhere.
•
Sept. 21. 1847.
( Dllll2 1271 DU 7
A large assortment of TEAS, including the Pekin
Tea Company's—some of which will be sold at less
than the New York retail prices—by
J. LYONS.
2,000 Y'DS fsheetings, Drillings, and Bed
quilts, selling remarkably low at
the ~tore of J. Lyons.
A NEW LOT OF 1;00E8,
Just received, and selling &leap at J. Lyons
li tA l / 4
%
AFRESH LOT—inclndiag Lemon Sugar,
anew article for this market, used for lemon
ade, cake, pies, &.c., for sale by J. Lyons.
poillaste, Mackerel, OA Nails, Dr
staffs, &c. &c. J. LYON .
(Sept. '2l, 1847.
tki V li t t" A ‘ lt %
4 55 -g te kito
LOCK & JAMESON; •
1 FAS RIONBLE TAILORS,
IyAYE just received the New York and Phila
delphia Reports of Fashions, for 1847-8; and
are thereby prepared to do work oltarnede ; or. Iv
the fancy of the Pairtre may dictate.
CUTTING done on short notice: and warroatcd
ttiogive satisfaction if put together right.
;tar Shop opposite Mack St Rogers Wagon shop,
one door west of the sank, Turnpike at.
!Montrose,Jkpt. 1847. •
eIIaCYTEI DaitSCIA.CAU
)1111E subscriber would inform the public
that be will pay his sttention . todressing,
ICtottom Chiths thil*season: who; fit:
. . .
plum weh their castorti may, expect their
work done irkseason, , and welt done, br no
-pay. ' ' WILLIAS: .
Sept. 29,1.847.--681.4 •-•
ONNETS—s good lissortuieneliMoresceiod
, Strow-Iktusets, sod Boonet trommiiago at
U. BURROWS &
AI vEßTisEpoNtr„,,
t,
1114221133 - 11300213 0111 - 41/
THE snliscribers have on hand I lar . g!
assorted stock :of LEATHER eonslsting of '
Sole and "Upper Leather, Calf Skins, i
Skine, Patnasi, Harness Leather, and
. . •
Steepskt ns,
which they are determined to sell at rim sa
wry to purchasers.
BOOT'S & SHOES.
A larOalsortment, bf all sorts and sizes, of an '
Or gum*, and of, 411 r owu manufacture, at pti
very low.
...I*Cash paid for Hittis and Skins. Most ki
of produce taken in exchange for the above barn
articleX. A. MOSS & SON
Ntiw Milford, Oct. Ist, 1847-69W5
NEW GOODS !
IM subscribers're now receiving, by the N.
T
Sr. Erie Rail Road a largeaddition to their et.
of 64)008. We tender our .gratefal eeknowled
melds to those who have heretoforefavored as, a .d
cordially invite all who are in Want of good GOO I S
at kAo pri4.es to givo'us a call.
F. B. CHANDLER & OQ
Sept 14 1847
• , DRY GOODS.
Ginghama, Alpacas, Plaids, Prints, Delains,abaws,
Hd',kis, Buttons, Thread, Silk, Blankets, &tune
Ribbons. Shootings, Shirtings, Linens, Diapt
Fringe, Gloves, Tape, Hooks & Eyes, and in
everything at less dam 10 per cent—to be had at
Chandler & Co's.
GROCERIES I .
Tea, SilOr, Molasses : Tobacco, Solarams, -s ` i.
Ginger,. Nitinegs, Cloves, Coffee, Cassia, Powder
shot, &c:
WANTED,
In exchange for Goods, Flannel, socks, Sour":
Grain; old Iron, I'eWter, Copper S. Brais, Butt
Szo•
430.—an apprentice to the Tin trade—ii lad
or , ,rwears Old, of steady habits and good mo
character, Will receive good encouragement at
F. B. Chandler & Co'a.
Pept. 16, 1847
VALVABLE FARM FOR SALE.
400 Acres of Land-150 Acres Improre
To be sold ou Monday, Nov. Ist, 1847.
SY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court ,
and for the County of Susquehanna, T shall e.
pose to sale by Public 'Veudne or outcry. on the lkt
Monday of Nov. next at 2 o'clock, P. lf., on the
premises.,.all that certain piece or parcel of land or
tarts, late the Estate of Franklin N. Avery, Dee'd,
siniate in the township of New Milford in i.id crinfe
ty and bounded on the North by lands of Soionidu
Williams. On -the East by lands of Gabriel Everts, c n
tte,Suuth by lands of Job Trier, and on the West b y
finds of Job Tyler and Jared Tyler. Said Farm his
i a body. contains 400 acres or thereabouts, is wt4l
% atired with living springs, has. upon it int ninth.
..1. 1 1.1.e of pine and chestnut timber tar building add
1
lancing purpoposes on said farm, and also a full su e
-
Ply 4f tonber for fuel and other purposes.:
tie
liitluirc d andfft y acres of Said far mare under 'a
o,otl . state - uf cultivation—have thereon 2 good or
chards. I Inrie dwelling house 2 stories high and :"C.
140 feet - M.lth a wing, 3 large barns. and 10 0
. fee
hist rate cow-barns or sheds, and considerala o
stpue wall. Said farm cannot be'dividecl among dli
heirs., and etinsequently must he sold to the higher
b drier. To any person wishitiF to puvrbase .guch
p o perty, the inducements mattend -the sale ar
mat,' The soil is good and is .4ithaltile tbr meado‘
pasturage dial the plough.
TERMS! OP 5.41. E.—550 to hie paid Own
$. :50 to lie: paid on the contirtnation of the style.
v
Time will be given for the . residue of the parch t
0
nutiney, which will be made known at the time f
sale. , 1
. ....—.. -
CHARLES TINGLE.r.
Arintilti,tratpr (If the Estate of F. N. Awry, dccli.
Sept. b. )13,17.-651.4
NEU' MILFOII9 EXCE'
C. 'WRIGHT &C. S. BE'
ITAVING bought the stock of g of Wet)-
JUL ver Brothers 4-. Co., and made large tug
ditions to ebe same, now invite tiniir old friends
and custoners, and the public
.generally, to
call and ,examine their goads; It is their
intention to sell at prices lower than the
same style and quality of articles can be pur
chased it\iy other establishment in Sul
quell:tun& county.
Their stock embrace!: a lar*er assortmetit
of
STAPLE g FANC
DRr GOODS,'
than has ever Wore been offered in this seri
tint) of conntry and they believe it will be
for the interest df all wishing to purchase th
call and examine! their Goods and Prices.
They have also% an extensive assortment dc
Groceries, Ciockerv,
. Dye-ilroods, 'PHs, Paints, &C. I.
which they are determined to sell CIIEAP4-
ER than any. other §ture in Northern Fenn
sylvania.
SALT AND FLOUR
always on hand, and ‘f the best quality:
Cooking and Parlor Stoves,
of the late Stand best ptittetns.
Tin tVare, Stove Pipe,. iron Steel, Nails,
and Boats ShoeSOf all kinds.
~.
.4 very large assortineni,of SOLE- and
UPPER LEATITER, Calf Skins, Patneysi
Sheep Skins, Morocco Skip's, Pink and
White Linings, and a general, asbortment
Findings at prices which defy\orripetitior4
CASH paid for HIDES, SKINS
Pelts, Vol, l o &c., and Grain, Butted
Cheese and all kinds of produce taken i 4
exchange for Goods at cash prices.
*„* Do not fail to " TRY" the tew Mil
ford Exchange.
New Milford, Sept. 7, 1847.
MONTROSE LADIES' ,SCROOL.
MFRS SCHOOL is removed from the Old Acad
emy"-Ito an eligible situation. in a comrand!i
ous house, Where Miss WILLARD, the krincipat
prepared to receive Young Ladies to board; and e'd
acute. Having had much experience in fitting
Young Ladies for Teachers of Common Schools an 4
Academies,he would be happy to receive a Class
tuwbom particular instruction will be given oti
science of Tear/log.
The Fall Term' will commence on Monday, Oc
ber 4th. Ptipils may furnish their owni . beds
bedding, for . which a reasonable deduction wild
made' on bOard.
: Tonne of Tuition. -1
Common English. Studies.... ......... $2 SO
Higher brimeles. .. 3 50
Aiwa 04 , geometry ' ........ • ' - 4. SA '
L3l. or french. 5 00 •
Mu "c on the Piano. ' 'ir tIo
Use of.. ".'..i . :.. de) • .. 2 ock .
7'enasfor!6'oarding Pupils. from twelve to four
teen shillingS tier week. Thu 'Mantes wash ,
fuel, and light. , , i ' -
Mr: FITCH 'and Miss BLACIEMANO4#IO II ' ' •
their services in this School.
firiceferiace.-4herruiters of the
btimPse , 444. nil B 47+ • ' • 1 ~64W0
pilt ,
TED-:• war', Gingham', and'other4lo o4
ryda, to=p cheap, at
• AL-BeitROWS COW '1
D LAINS.
4
W , EI saa
1) , 414. fiv.only r ige
-I' • •
July U 474
NEW -ADVE
~, 'I I '. , STOVES !,',:ISTOYES:t : ' -
...r.... ,an urp. m t, &tablet fitment of BTOVE9eze ,
\
.' f ~..1 , 0 %. b enag received by the , Isubseribew thin
IP 4.,ioorin Northern Penes.. Those-who we do.
il-r at
'ecla t ' tr-c'T4 ecul : nr
cldl ience an e =i
p—ku'lltelbasP eale give u3 lities ! be bed
tla • are to
Wi th 41 ' 4 brat t e e ab°ve q , .
Eru i ~,.,
~,., . xi nee. ' •
Stores.
P re
'''
11 41A1 ht Cook
Stanlern..',...- , .. , ,
~: i . , , , 0-, , ,d o : do
is Congress '::;1;',,. 0_ ~ d o • do '
is Knickerbocker : " 0 . ., d o , .. do -
d' Victoria :. -. .- 1 .
.410 . , dO
3 and 4 bo i ler (I . 6'''sl ) - i4 s . 6f , ai _
• . ' most every paiteiiit •i..; • -, ~,
Double Ove,dCOote Stafiti,i 4 ft
. T •p A RLO 1 , 0 .- STOVEB:"-4 i
or various Itinds.—ieleretulniing,„Mbtiehi,,,ii i ; , ,
5 , Gg, and Sikplate STC: O I{IISr &c. i' • '''' ."
i s
ygr Store Wari,; Tin Ware; .Holio lo i
Ware, Zinc 4' Copper Ware s and iu dun*
every thing , usuily thanted, on hand, or,itiade
tO order on short not ce at ..
F. B. Chan4ler - 4—Co's.
Aug. 4th, 1847. t 1
~..
.3,
tr,
SUSQUEHANNA A
THE Fall Term of thia Tustin
on Wednesday tbei Bth (la ,
der the charge-of A. J. IftEL,
ham Unirerssty,li. Y.
Tuition p C r Qu:
Writing, Reading, Ortho„, 4 raphy,
Arithmetic, Geography; and
mar 1
Latin Grammar & Lessoris, Chin
ophy, Botany, Lode, Old Rh(
Algebra, SurveyineGeornetry,
French
Latin and Greek Clas.ciei ‘ ....
By order of the Board.
- WIM. JESSUP, President.
Montrose, Aug. 30, 1817.--(Atf.
SALAMANDER, FIRE AND THIEF
PROOF CHESTS,
FIRE—PROOF DOORS. 4: or BANKS land STORES,
SEAL and LETTER OPYING RRESSES, PA
TENT SLATE—LINED REFRIGERATORS,
WATER FILTERS, patent pdttable WATER
C LOSETS, intended ftir the SICK and INFIRM.
E VANS 41; 1 WATSON,
76 SOUTH THIRD STREET ;
(OPPOSITE THE PEIH.DELPHIA EXt ' :ll/11.1GE,)
MANUFACTURE an , keep constantly on hand,
a large assortment ; of the , above tu-ttcles, to
gether with their Patent Improved Salamander
! FIRE—PROOF-SAFES, Which are so constructed as
1 to set at rest all manner oT doubt as to their being
strictly lire-proof, and that they will resist die fire
iof any building. The mi l ts -41c cases of these Safes
• -, are made of boiler iron, the inside case of ioapstone,
; I and between the outer-cafe and inner case is a apace
- (of some three , inches thiOk, and is filled in with in
'destructible material, so as to make it turimpossibil;
)
-it}- to burn any of the codteitts-inside or ithis Chest.
t ! These Soapstone Salarnaaders we are prepared and
a , do challetme the world tit produce any article in the
e ! shape of Rook Safes that'will stand as much heat,
;t ! and we hold ourselves r ! eady atidl times
S . to have
it them fahly_tested by public bonfire. We dlso con
r. mine to manufacture a lare,e assortinent of our-Pre
, 'Muhl fir-tight Fire-proof ;des. of' which there are
over efttlt now in use, and every instance they have
given enure satisfaction tti the puroirascrs--of Which
see willlrefer the , public to a few: gentlemen who
have them in use.
liav-wood & Snyder, 11ttsviilei - Joseph G. Law-•
tan, Pottsville; Mr. William Carr;Dovlestowe. Pa.
'N. & G. Taylor, 129 north 3d at; A. Wright &
Nephew, Vine st- wharf; Alexander Carol.. Con
veyancer, corner of FRbdrt and 9,111 sts.; John M.
Ford, 32 north 2d st,; 'Myiers Bush, 20 north 3d st.;
James M. PouL 101 south! 4 th st.; Dri, David Jayne,.
It tooth 3d st_; Matthew T. :untex t . 20 south 3d st.;
and we could name Fillllt . hundreds of others if it
w as necessary. Now we invite the atteution of the
public, and particularly. those in want of Fire-proof
Safes, to call at our store before' purchasing else
where, and we can satisfy! them that they can..get a
better and cheaper .irtic'he at our store than at any
other establishment in the!city. •
We also manufacture !the ordinary ,lire Profit
Chests, at very low prices cheaper , than they can be
bought mty other store in Itibuielahia.
AVID EWANS, -
J. HANNES WATSON.
ANGE. 1
ME
Mtg. 24, 1347-42y1.
V INEGAR for Fate by
=I
•
• L,ETtE RS
TO she' Rt. Rev. JOHN HUGHES, llormin Cash
olio Bishop . of New York, by KIRWAN, for
sale by ! .1. LYONS.
17ang,EY 1 A7 GOODS g
USL IN: DELA INE ,SI-lAIVLS, - Prints, and
-11 A. Sheetm:, , , , , a fresh stiitply•, jnst.opened. and sal.
Ling Cheap by J. LYONS.
LADIES' SHOES
A ! , iD HOSIERY- 7 a laize aiiortmeat . just come
£M. at , • , Salisbury's.
- ---.---- -7- * -.-:
NEW . GOODS I. - ;
S. S. 3ILI•FdED &' SON,:
HZAnr Ct2'4linrearttnePt of
ODrwhit 4y tl sell a s g eap ar t he
Cleapest. I
1 I
Prints—a large assortment tram
6 1-4 to 121-2 cents. SoMe
beautful patterns and fast eol
ors 12 1-2 cts.
Also—a lotof Prhited Lawns, and'
a large assortMent of Goods for
mfin's summer wear—w4l be
sold ve4y chea. , .., -i, ,
Woolsey & Woo, sei's. best Loaf'
ri
and crushed - Sugar, , g round
ranted pure, for 12,1-2, cents
per lb. ~ -• ,;
1
YOung Hyson Te for 4 eta pr.lb.
Better " “
Best " ~ 75 . .:' 44
Molasses for ' ' 37f per i gal.
And all other GrocerieseiquallyelAp fo' , l. ()ash by
'' S. 15.'.U. , Sti Soo.
July 8, 1847.
i 1
'
4
OST, on Thursday h
betweesi *isnot&
11 Broome coiiNAK,s
in ranklin, I
mug 3
Abij Übi
Ion!, am
Balc , . 411
Yo o
bills, a 10
era not rev
355:.The
catTi Of drthpat.
• hoOlformill
(knitted.' -
7144 F tlI mei
as R491111(1!
h t
Goodi
P4!4/'rk.rt,
0
i. LYONS
otertAe .
• •
Sept. 2nd, 9n* &tut
gjf&DC,orb
Tannery
_ .
El
NEW ' AP W ri
• :1 , : '
AT NtW:YORIC
MONTROSE AG A
OF THEIiEW.YOR
CANTON TEA. C
THE OLDESTITEA _ESTAI3L
AMEIIICA! ;PRINCIPAL E
-',ALENt i IN NEW YO
TRE dAIiTONJ TEA COrtIPA ' has bee ' pop‘ 1
..ularliknowt4or matty years. Thisirtheine.l-1
gestand oldest.T4lEstahlishment = Annerical , Tbsit
public ba;fe had ftill.. proof ottheir = testily Ind isi."
sponsibility: . Butatieti has been th . greatandipten•-1
sing demand for tbeir TEAS of fat_ that- - they; have
.been obliged to enlarge, to a great -xtent ; :their Merl
Principal establis*ents in NOW Y , kisint -- :..,.. - t
‘..125 ChathOr. 4..463 Gre zOlek.ls. '
'Tli'lif oreover peasess''' . facilities, i reiationio the r
Tea rade, in ajery abundant de t! -e,nnd tionbtd 1
/4. ' 4 i ntior,tii a other Tea Con - ern in America.
elr ecnintiletia regard to all p '= iples -that. tend
td elevate the e l ia iia c i er o f, l arge pa ai , is well an s. (
derstood, andliesirelready secure them weatinee-1
tine. proshably;laige r than all. othe Tea Establish?" t
intoesnetallluTuieasted'pail4nteilre*frullogrY they
ar land d p e ed t°2ll ot iuerl -410 t r .
the pried, in.thejaggregate; than nay house ut.the.k
World Chine. excepted. ' : •: -,. I
. ,
They respectfeky nivitothcatte Woniof theinhab•"(
itants ..of Sustpiebanna county, to their Agency inl
Montrs,p,,where i ' the following , rtinents areal-i.
ways on hand; and they feel no he itation in statiagsi
that Wherever a Ongle trial is tri , , nivery decidedi•
preference is giv n to the celebr tea' T f .,, o g ;th „ j ,
CANTON . TEA co.
(
i
Eeuder ma e the experime , t. •
, -• ' ..: i .
Retail prices nit follows, subj ct tin' all cal:esi
, .
to be returned if not appro , ed .of: ''' ....'
i, • • : , f ,
GREENS.
Good YOUNG Hir50N,........
Fine _do '"
''
No.,2fragrantilo.- - ... - .' -. ..... .... .
No.:fvery finedcr_ t ........ ..... •.,
Silver Leaf, do. . !
Good HYSON_ 4.
Very fine do , -
Extra fragrant. .i.
Good HYSON wax._ ...... ....
Good. IMPERIAL
Very fine d 0.... i•
Extra .fitie d 0.... i. , .
Good GUNPOWDER; -. . ...... .
Fine do..-
Extra fine de.. ..
BLACKS.
No. 1 SOUCHONG
NO. 2 .... .. do.. - .:
Finest • d 0...;:. . ..... .—_ . .
Fragrant POWC HONG
CONGO,. '
Fine 00 - LONG'...
Very fine du...,.........
Extra, fine du. _. i
NINGIiONG
Finest ENGLISfi BREAKFAST
TEA. (very-ricliPrku . e flavorecL)
Fine ORANGE PEKOE ...... ...
Fines,. PEKOE FLOWERS
HowQux, or finest Black Tea im
ported . t
Xe plus ultra TEAS, 'both Green
descriptions, thellighest grades g
$1 50 per lb.
C- " TAKE NOTICE !—THE
' COMPANY are die archi.s-irc vend.
or Work Tea called "HOWQUA'S
They introduced it in America in
1 other person or house professing to,
all—much less at It lower price=d
ry, as the publie.themselves will '
paring the spuriciue with the gen i
vended by the Cantina Tea Comp. ,
Every package (in addition toits
WEIGHT, independent of the v. .
stamp of neatness and elegance, au
in are so thoroughly secured from 11
their quality audvower will remain
anv clunate.
J. B. SALISEITi
Montrose, .Tuly I, NV
BUSLNESS )DIREC
. P. LINES,
Gentlemeu's garment cuuer, old a
& Root's Hat store. •
LUSK & NEWT I
Attoraies a Law i Office a few
Court House.
F. Lusx.
- JOHN 11... DIMO
ATTORNEY AT LAW, Montrose'
movegi . his olh - cei to Torr . :lac st
one doot'-East or the of
artel s three doors ;Test or :filr"
' fice.
SMITHS, STEP
Cabinet-and Clialittlaicers
comity. Pa.
w. w. snytn,
. A. !Mini, jR,
CALEB WEEK , _ '
Saddle, Harness, and Trunk-Mahe 'hop op/knit*
the Farmer's Store.
R. SEARLE &
A good -aisortnientfial Dry Goods, Crockery, pant.;
ware, /ke.'&c. West side of pub* 1 ; 11 5
BENJ.' SAYRE
Dealer in Stores, Hardware, Dry Gtud,t, *esil
side of Public Atenue -
• F. B. CBANDLER , •
Dealers in Stoves, i riu-warei Station ry; Dry
&c.—East sine of Public Ave•ue} t
,
',l
RIERAILL & RO 11, „
~i
Deakin in Mits. Oap.9, Furs, Ploug POinik 1 "- -
I'Vest. side: of Public Avenue.
, -
. 8..5.., 13ENTLE
Attorney Itt'uoisr, at die old office
of the CoUrt-honge.
A. CIiAMBERL
,Attorvey at Law, Office overihe S
& CO k ; corner of l!nblie Avenue
'PARK Jr, DIMOC ,
Physicians A:. Surgeons. Office, vv it itide - of ihe,,
Public Avenue over the Store of :.Scinie l &Ce:',.;
44.-8. Pmts. 4 ' • G. DlMiker."
ET:HERTAG)
Grocetioi, Fri* Cinife'Ctionaires,
kaintri env illd:evalietrofnitk
4'l
41, " "
-
4Wist 4 Oitp
De** , thiGtrockeiT , o
Tools &c. &c. . Side•Publl* A •
I/ENT Tli.:EiiesTeett' ites Gold - Pla `.
• a opera** *ow teeth in the , , ": - 1
• be Amino:l4i .1.4410401 1 -tht U'
41 4: 1 4f rriAll*.f
. ,
L _
Wa:B4l4to 7/1, - ) 1 "
nit
•
'l , 111ACk 'ROGE
Caryiage iiialt-tßeighltanifa
pike - Oreet
to aerTe•cuitairienhiri,Ott'
age. lAr.tieletkialani -4o
aplaa.
fa1er•an4. 41 4 : 44491 2 e 012-4119. it
•_
no* Acconclu,er a
rleculL„:BFrponia, tokBAPW
arm,...7r. •
r'''
• JOHN- 410:YVES ,
fashicr" usbleTiiilor;•;-Tvia danni WA(
tilemeN; '
FA
ItICES.
Nev
PAN Y.
SHMENT - 114
! MiLlBHa
.:w0 57erito.
0 6 4 a
-. 0-75 "
1 00 "
...i 1.25 i. t
.:, 0 75;•
r . l 1 00 , "
1 25 , I .'ol
0 50' r ":
0 1 75 1 -
.. 1 00r "
.. 1-25 . "
.. 0 75 "
1 00. *."
1 25
.$0 "
0 62i
.. 0 75
INI
various prices.'
v' , gious
0 511 " 1
0 75
I (I ° "
anuss prif
0.75_
• 0
100 `'
.
B l la c ck ol t of;411 .
ill
,Cliina, ate
1
I •
ANTON t TEA!
rs of the iittp7i-1.
--+
340—end everyi
sell the same at!
ceive the tinwe-1
reeive, by eon!
ne " Howqa.9."l
r shibning FULLF
per.) bears the ,
the Teas there,
ght. antLair,.that
unitephirtat ha;
Y, Agent.
s's.Yfr,
IORY:
d, occr Moral
ia,,,
South of thoF"
NEwtoii.
Pa.—Has : tr
r oer, North iliac,
. 1 Case, Zsq.'''
Prititilig'o4 . '
'
VERY,
, Susquehanns
NS 6-
\ion
RVENS,
IMM
1111/61
lets i,c . ids *elk
of T. 'I.. Tait.
tuzpikerst.ti
1 -
14 Meirtemelf
-
WO/ 21 , 37 W.
11, are 4 reidr
ityle tbr
bon . 4 int
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it lititokift,
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