The people's advocate. (Montrose, Pa.) 1846-1848, December 09, 1847, Image 3

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,Olaf ATIN ON' Tali ..,-ffirANe Albert -
&snit did-example of Itir.vl44
has gi -bhp opiwoos upon 'the war wits(
hleri He arrisies it the folytalog' Okra
cone! ass
Thatl the atinesatioit of Texas
(wise and unjustaet to Mexico...
That the government of tbri - United Eltatesi
grossii erred in sedia . t . la'ilirtisterto Mitzi.
i
co instead of aCo Massiciner. ,
That Texas never bad any valid claim to
the lti del None is its boundary,-
Tba the United States ought sotto make
a cowl eat of Mexico ; or insist on receiving
from exicoinny other indemnification than
that d American citizens, by Mezico, l be
fore th war begun.
Tha ,as the preliminary - , to pence, we
ought evacuate Itbe Mexican territory no*
is our Poasession. , K, i
1 Biomes r'CAsz..--The House of
oldie Protestant Episcopal Church
!seated thiir report on the MeMorial
lip Osiderdbuk, to be rele4se.d from
ence of the Ecclesiastical'Court.-
1 rt is against the application of the
'for two reasons :
" Because the memorialist,,onee
d on unimpeached and ample, testi
, f the charge of immorality; catihard
to exercise agiiitt his high and.boly
ICo the honor o$ God and the edifying
hurch, in the face a the same aim-
Tut
Bioko.
bare
of Big
the gen t
The
Bishop
Frst I
convict;
moray
ly ho 4
office,
of the
munit
ndly, " The memorialist does no
the postition of a penitent. Su far
s is the fact, that he has chosen,' in
orinl, to he nn ucctilser of the lasi,
uurt, nod 'of the witnesses ; nod in-
stand i;
~ ffotn ti
/ his me
of the
\s, s;c:d
cot,
confessing his faults, and professing
nce for them, he assumes the Char
f an injured man, and claims the re
of his sentence as a matter of right.
Bing the ground on which the me
et has chosen to rest his application,
anifest that the Hosue of Bishops
rtIM
MINIM
Such 1
monal
ELI
of grant it without incurring the re
, either of admitting the justicejof his
Mt, or of shrinking from the defence
i through the force of clamor. If they
polite of deserving either of these ins
ns, they woluld show themselves un
of the confidence of the church, and
er unfit to guard the holy ndtninis
of its discipline which is conimitted
care."
could 1
proacl
comp!'
of trut I
were c
putati
worth
altoget
trntion
to the
ITH OF AN OLD MAN.—For years past
's Island, extending from the Brazos
pus Christi, upwards, of n hundred
i extent, has been uninhabited, Have
'tgle individual, familliarly known as
lin Tilley.'" Here, in a little hitt,
and hearing of the surf, dwelt' this
1, upwards of twenty years, as iambs
monarch- its Alexander Selbirk on
nd of Juan Fernandez. Fishing,
and gathering upon the beach the
of wrecked vessels, formed *anew:
His wants being bin few and sini
seldom disposed of what he acctiniu
c.
this way, hut after rescuing it from
y of the waves, left it to perish by
fess tout It of time. He seldom sought
ety of men'to destroy the monotony
istence, and excepting when a soli-,
velter, journeying across the island,
4 the hospitality of his hut, his Ishii.'
rat never broken by human sounds.'
is kind and humane to all who ap
ed Is imoind, if he cast himself beyond
.1 of so iety, and circumscribed his
i of being useful to his fellow men, he
, y did them no harm. Here, in this
ss and solitary mode, free from the
of a jarring world, lived and died this ,
r old man. He breathed his last nn
' the 29th Oh., and was buried on the
wn," he culled it,) Island. From a
; od bill the wld man's grave overlooks
. ti, the ceaseless roar of which, oc-
Hy intermingled with the howl of
If and the scream of the' eagle,
the requiem of his departed spirit,
aims the eternal truth . that the
is a republic,"
. which drags the
t of the ealh to a level with the
wlv.
e hands of DeFoe, the life of the sub
this notice might be made ground
111 beautiful romance. The fact that
s Island was once the abiding.ploce
Crokaway, a tribe of cannibal lndi
d its jungles and fastnesses roamed
r almost every description of wild 'an
would seem to &for .an undertaking
kind, and furnish the woof to weave
the story,—Matasearas Flag.
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prosels,
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Fir EXTRAORDINARY 43
• cons or soot Atm lIISb.
rhliadelphia, Jan. VI, 1846.
Dr. D Jayne—Dear Sir-:- Justice compels me to
make . following statement of the estrimrdinary
effects ~ your villiable niediase-7the Aeriaaties.
I cent fy that my wife was afflicted for funrieen
years,Sl 'ring Which time' her disease bellied the
skill of veral eminent pbyticizma, and after ifitsding.
1
that ere means used to relieve her failed, I Soncla-
ded to e her, in the Pennigyleeirie beerite l 4 -
ping . the care and treatment she would
receive from the physicians of theiinstitution, sae
might irffie restored to health. But to my great
dssai tment she . grew worse, and became entire.i
ly d ged in her mind, and I was obliged M take
her e again " incareside'"auabe , tfi of retip:fin. I
will mention that at this time the more promi
nem ptonts of bet Zinnia, were DTspepso, and .
Liver Complaint, amended with Isom itatig of a very
offen 214 fmtid mucus ,. pains in the hea d, back: ,and,
stomach, and in tbs region of the heart , with clam=
attacks of Colic, a trmiblesortie -cough from tarps
quantities of phlegm in 'her throat, which kept her
._ _ -
1 to throw it up.
siesk. She also
;issue, by which
to the above, khe
it this time fru
farm some ides
Mil
:W . - dour, per . ' '' . MAC •AO '
Cori Mll4 _ L AO ,%. , ! 2,30 , 4 b - ~ ..i.
Wheid, per bo,ol. •t' 'i L. l ''' • 1 1,25 0 1.501
kei t de .'- ' 1 • , ,90,40611;00 1
Coin . do, ; .Os . 0 .7
Barley; p l . do 1 0,00 0 0.5
do
0e94 , , , ,- ~ , .. .0.46, • 0. 3 '
/ater ON • CO. ' 4 ' :, .0,20 • o
40 f 4 .4l** :- " ',: - :,(01,, 0. 0,1
, chsiNd*,..,. .-,
Arrivo
Bede . ? ' . -.• I ‘-•--i `llOOll7
rork;i4 . - Inefli4- • .:..14" if ,
. __. 'fr •"' ,. - .4 • I l Prisikx , , -10,stipli,.
Pelltr-: - 1 ‘ siT' '• -- : -:F:L'.21410110 0.1
H ams. pe r „i'ilit? . . e.'"• ;.. ..S•41.0 1 000
gemences,w4W timikomi, , ,- - o,ss 4_o,
de V ; --,': 140•614*:,:i , ..010 4 ,:•' 0
1 dec '' ..0 . 11 4 .1 64,960' 0-, - -„:!;11.19)010,3
• del' • .2' - ' 11:14kei•i Iderie o , 24l i • 0 . 2
, ~ „,
- —,--_—_—_ _
WE MEAN WHAT WE SA
g
•
WHEN' wil silly to those whose !Ne t s
GO ilecounts have been at:mob
mere th an one year, that if they wonl4 ea e
themselves cote, such .notes anti accounts
past be settled by the first of January nest:
I . 'N. Mitchel 4. Co.
Montrose, Dec. 0, 1847. •
•
GUARtOtAN SALE .
NOTICE is hereby givisn that by sin or
-4 der of ,the Orphan's Court of ,Susque
hanna County, will be exposed to sale by
public vendueior outcry,,at the residence of
Mary Ann Lisiky, in the township tf Brook
lyn,11:1 in the conuty aforesaid, on - bnrsday
the 30tli day &December inst., A. . - 1847,
at 1 ' , o'clock P, M., the interest of Elizabeth,
A hiil, Celia ; minor
and Mary Pierpoint,
iii
chit ren of thlate Rufus Pierpoint, deed,
being the who fee simple and estate, (with
the exception of the said Mary A nti'Litileit's
Marcel
of dossi,er,) in ell that certain piece or
Parcel of land,' situate and lying in.the said
township of Brooklyn, bounded'as follows,
to wit : Beginning at a post, the southwest
corner of a lot heretofore conveyed to said
intestate, these by a lot contratted to Aa
ron Saunders,lsosith 130 perches to a post;
thence by a in} - numbered on a general map
of Henry Drinker's Meshoppen tract 207,
west 122 perches to n post ; thence by a lot
numbered 210 on said map, north 130 perch
'es to a post,ithe southwest • corner of the
said intestate 's aforesaid lot; thence by the
same east 122 perches to the place of be
ginning, containing 99 acres and 20 perch
es, lie the sane more or less, (it being the
4 4 me Itit numbered on the Aforesaid soap or
Elie Mesboppen tract, 206.) -
1 Terms made known on she day of sale..
'4 MARY ANN LINLEY, Guardian of
Elizabeth, 'Abigail, Celis - and Mary Pier-
Poi est. , 78ts
Dec. 8,
t3 r i7.
114ARD ARE, Crockery and Glassware
-P-A• just opened and fur sale by
Dec. 1. ' J. Lyons.
CHEAP TEAS.—lmperial Ten for on
ly 621 . cents.—Young Hyson at al
most any pripe.—Black Tea foil the sick
poor. gratis.-4.12ii lbs. good Suga for one
dollaio. Call quick at the cheap st re of
Dec. 1. J. yons.
VI RS
11 - . just
N exc
highe
rate
,Nc•p
E titnieriber tenders hid thanks to the
fl u lie For the very liberal patronage
hitherto- , stepded, to-him, soili expitets to
merit p .ntihnanee of the same by offering
indnq .nts notl nijaeridr tb any
Store ] lin Steaquehanna 'county. His rich
ind.eroil IV" stock of • I .
• I
Goopty
loili
were hotight Hate in the Fall when Gonda
were at least** per tact. er than They
were earlier in the season, a Will conse
quently be wild at ctorrespond . g low rates,
and great bargains.
These persons. desirous of
tionsifrorn las large and spier
4 - iixidp, and tis cheap, (for he
dersold,) as there is in the to
ted tdeall6bd examine the ri
isitie sock of New Grxrds now
HEW Store of
•. I : J. B. SA
Montrose, 'Noy. 18, 1847.
wine:mimed wing
xepoun4d three ,
her. We, don
Increase ber appetir; ,e
her bourn* ' - sh e
Lheratire. before ,
manner, fitthighen
- awed br.r to l es-
c•Tm!Pl;ionibelorell*cbt
conlenot re,enain in
.'oooyic4nel.
Wn l W l i t e d b b e tai o l g r k*t e bd
.
'
.
~ direeai.
llfiedli.iim_ .-
Alliereiud!,l ~
14 4 .
teed' oldarabere
end ireiy
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O'idatiOisti • " ,
, Autelliit .
Druggigts..M,
Aisor. NUR
Erl 3
NEW . • DVERTMEMENTS.
-RATE Mack . rrel and Cod-ftsb,
petted and fur sale by
J. Ppm,.
WANTED.
Intige for . Gooch,. for- which the
trarket price will he given,
TIMOTHY SEED
FLAXSEED;
:TRY, CLOVER SEED,
DRIED APPLES,
ER, BEESIVAX,
SE, FE THERE,
V NEL, W H AT,
P6R
BEE
POU
EGG
BUT
CAE
FLA
OAr
COlt
BUCKWHEAT,
at SALISBURY'S.
nd ; UPPER 14, ATHERos first
niche, just arrivad and Itivrat
•Salish;try's.
W S ORE !
, A MAGNIFIC 1N , ..• ~
4 .OT of ‘ :adios :Dress . . *eel as
' 4 14 ,Blaelt, Brown, Invisible G - n, M o d e
,I ; ad
aitd 11Plaid ' tench - 111,e;i . _E . ish do.
,Plain, Plaid it Striped Alpae , ilk-Warp
Aci., a splendid Intpt c eash . -, , Detains,'
:Oregon, 1 21feiii.aa'itadChlirorn I Phiids, Ga
la Plaids, Woisbia - Plaids, anei Diess
!ilk!. Black do., Dowebagin • tbe i lWst as
sortment-41cheap Prints in torn, Dkaebed
Muslin, wilaiesclied 4,i., fine, erY‘kor• Ws
fry Sbeetibil4 ,Caittois a n d , otilk"O. Flan
inelkv:ifit'XkOil ~ 9 PiNafitab
-4
berantimisiiimfiElpliehali,- i lAA* will
f
;be. 'oldie iiieit bery l ine et' i 'Nib Store
isaC ''• t 1 I 1 ' eliellorre.
- N0r . .15; 1,447. i '.' ~ i', l .! I 4rt 'r, i
I.: li t , J. • 'f' • . .:--.. j.r .u..4;i ; , ,
, ; , 1 4'_ IsitAvirt i s .l:l l , 7 , 4t . .(: '4' +. ,l
JA; 811 *kip iiii'if ii ',Eitiodiiiist
; ,
... rind sk ,,; . . thaw/fa ;
...
E
A TOM-, -
a i i 4 ils mock
- Nar.lllse, ,
• , : . • 1, , -
v a t
-, writ, qi-uvott ,
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low z' - ' l.. .tr - ' i
'to )A1 'i.• 4 8/
ta P
1 4 1
-.otizg .tv : Altigt 0. 1
_ ylt lo • iiisil
B large' stick -et. .Baskies, ebildresee
elesep,lllo7"earid Staiiie4 el
.- Wirr.24.1847. , . • ~,, • :,, .11alialbe0671
t . . •
filitralitiumrsaanack--aiaaapriamt
*.•• 12 lbe2for -41 00. Leallar •11s. nal
Carel,Teal of Mdaialsoakillif Chap's!
).011,1 scAßtrs„ .)
BONNET Ribbons. and Flowers, lm
mental Buns Comforters. Children's
Hoods, Fine Bobbins,- and the best assort
went 01 Satin Ribbons in town ar
Phu , . 25, '47. , Salisbury's.
BLitt BR I WN & COLTED
•
FRINGES and Batumi at
Nov. U. '47. Se ialiary's
BONNET SATINS,
AANDVelvets of all kinds and colors at
Not. 25, '47. Salistiory's.
LADIES AND GENT'S}
HID and blorinoe %Res nt
Nov. 25, '47. Salisbury's
61, PIECES Cloths,Cassimers, Jeans,
w Twedes land Satinets the cheapest
and best ever offered in this market, just
rec'ed at Salisbury's.
Nov. 25, '47.
HARDWARE.
AND Crockery —a good assoftment. Al.
22 - so Stone. Ware, Iron, Nails, ie.. &c. at
Nov. 2.5, '47. .Salisbury's.
SUSIIME MANNA ACADE IQY.
THE winter term of this Institution will commence
on Wednesday the lit day of Dec. next, un
der the chary of A. J. BUEL, Graduate from Mad
ison Univers ty, N. Y.
Tultioa per Quarter.
Writing, Reading, Orthography. Rudiments of
Arithmetic, Geography, and English Gram
mar $2 00
Latin Grammar & Lessons, Chemist ry, . Ph il o*.
ophy, Botany, Logic, and Rhetoric ♦
.. 3 00
Algebra, Sorveyiriv, Geometry, & Astronomy, 4
Latin and Grans Classics, and French 5 # #
By order of the Board.
WM. JESSUP. PreSident.
Montrose, Nov. 2., 1847.
•Vew Grocer]
IN FULL. BLAST ,
'AT GREAT 'BEND.
THE subscriber has opened a retail and
Exchange GROCERY STORE at
this place, where he purchases Provisions,
COnfectionaries, &c. &c. by wholesale, and
disposes of them at retail, reserving only a
small profit—never forgetting that a "aiatide
sispetae—is better Mast a slow shilling."
WM. F. BRADLEY.
N. B.—Stoves, Tin-ware, Sheet Zinc,
&c. to be had at the Grocery Store above
named.
Great Bend, Nov. 4, 1847. 74tf
Death to l'aii—Relief to the lick--health
to the Weak,;—A Batumi: is falai
for the idiqelionurn race as 4
ANDREWS' PAIN KILLER.
BEING Primly ietetible, and composed of twen
ty-five different ingredients, is an nittgrnal and
external remedy, put up in . Bottles. viu7ing from 25
to 75 cents per bottle. For further particulars,
Pamphlets to be bad of eiery . Agent. gratis, con
taining s brief history of the origin And dice very of
the Pam Killer, certificates of cures, directions, &c.
CAUTION.—Each Bottle has the written sig
nature of the Proprietor on the label, valiant which.
none can be genuine.
AGENTS.
Haydock. Corker & Co. Wholesale
2 IS- Pearl-st. New-York, •
G. W. Schuyler, Ithaca, N. Y. Agent&
J. Fay &Son. Owego. N. Y.
A. 2 Lathrop, SpriurilLe. Pa. -
,IL L. Sutphin & Co. New-Milford, Pa.
H. Burritt, do.
L. M. Rexford, Ilinahatotou. N. Y
N. Mitchell & Co. Itiontrose. Pa.
asking selec
did stock of
ill not be un
nty;.! are
Olt eaten
i • ,
wog at the
grItIROCERIES, Fruit's, and-Spices or al
lug kiwis selling almost for cost, by
N. M. & Co.
UARDWARE, Nails, Cutlery, Glass,
Stone & Wooden Ware, by
N. M. & Co. '
rMI
iiEWELßY.—Watelses. Spootu l / 4 Thim
bles, Gold Beads, Chains, Boosnipins
Rings, Steel Clisps, Read Slides :/it. Tas
sels, Sind every other *nicks of Joielry now
warn selling a giat 'dent 'lower . *lnto it bal
ever beton been sold bete. N. I Co.
' 4. 14 White mad Re 4, 1 1•411,
Was. 47l M . "Litherp, Lasep.Bla4
Yellow Ochre, -Yenitia at Bed;: , Spei nib
Brows,
!krone Yellow, Rose Piok'O otpti
nial Ch Pane k Yerdegrie
all other at *nate Wisieb Oh. , by
tka,_ Linseed, Elephant, ISperas,
Vl7ll Tlllllloell,. CUter dr ! ' Olive
9iLS, in any queen;; N. K. &ices.'
' Retnao43; Pratt ,
V10M44 teg'Wnkafbil. 11446
w, Fifes; ;
Bridra.- WM: 4 - 016 '
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by/
PAIN KILLER
MOW*
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;, pop
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lig, ' 1 11011111111 W kei!
1847. .° -'
r BEEBE &
k Vain n
?ALL
WZST MDR OF P
lid*ibeis old respeatilly Call
as. tint attention of atoll- friend's and din
griaral!y, to Mei! Octant and fails
idols sutsoittnent of ' _
CAUS t o s , aiNDFIe,
&c. dam:, I r
ME • MILL is ROOT:
Montrose. Oct. 184
000 Fine' Nutrin; French,' Moleikin;
Silk &Brno& Hots, selling cheap=
er!thien ever s
lit ' i M. &
r WWI Men's I& Boys Cloth, Silk
Velvet; Velveteen, Silk`Vel.
yet i, Silk, Glazed, Plush, Cot. Glazed, Wpm
tecf,t,biler ik Children's Caps, just goiug st
M. &
A SMALL lot of Geots. Silk Caps—very
A
oice at M. do Ria.
MgtDOZ. French Mohair CAPS, of
different patterns and carious colors
that will be sold cheaper than the cheapest,
• M. & R.
The Ikjght *rowdier, of she *odd:
HALLOO there, Dich--w-huld . on — what's your
hurry ? • •
Don't stop me; stranger ' I am anxious •to get
JOHN GROVES, the greatest TAILOR. in the world,
to cut we a web for everybody in our neighborhood
says be is the beat Tailor.. He hasjurt received the'
; Latest Fashions from the City, and I am not, going
10 wait until everybody else is suited and come out
se c o nd best ; \sow know that won't do', for I am a
man 0 ?' as good taste's. anybody. and Groves is just
the man to suet me. I have heard the must of folks
say that he can. cut a coat to fit any one, whatever
may be his shape. Do you believe it T Yes--for what
everybody says\ must be true. A true system of
cutting disclaim all foreign violation of Ns
turosslaws, and' t ends upon its own intrinsic mer
its, Why, I tell kou he is as sure as the four first
rules of ant hmetid. Well, then, after your recom
mendation, I will have him cut out me cloths—for I
hare always had such rental bad lucl. 13ut with.
such proof staring: me iu the faco I will go with t h e
crowd, and recommend to all who care about good
taste and wish to be ysiitesl, to call at the tailor shop
two doors below the 'Farmer's Store.
•
Montrose, Sept. 30.1847.-68E1%3
100 CORDS, OF WOOD wanted
in exchange for woolen goody..
Nov. 17. J. LYONS.
fa TIMES 11111116
Ica DOZ. Cord and Nat. Lynx, Chin
., chitin, Coon,. Gettett, Coney, WOW
& Fitch MUT F—Squirrel Boas La
dies' Wilton & Brussels ' Travelling inns,
that will be sold cheaper than will be Sold at
any other sore or shop to town. Before
you purchase elsewhere call,at. M. & R's.
NEW FALL GOTS.
MIRE . subscribers , have received their
-a• splendid stock of \ • '
Cgaig 7/ i•ile7 o eiixid; •
a \
which thry invite the Public to call - and ez,
amine. We can, and do sell better Goads at
sower rates than the majority of the\ trading
class. We have our usual supply of,
4
, DR-, ..,0,,,.
lAA, ttAtita.,:,:„
~ . .
Groceries, 1,
1\
Also, - some cm,sommr, which ars
offered at a small advance on city price.s, itrt l
exchange for all kinds of truck that any,
farmer raises or man factures. i
gigia
WANTED; in. particular, any quan
ty of Oats, Com, Rye and Wheat,,''
in exchange fur Goods and Cash at our mom . ,
R.I SEARLE & CO.
•
, ! Nov. 3, 1847. • ,
74m6
*NEW- GOODS!
j HE I
subscriber offers the best assort- 1
ment of cpeas this fall to his cue-
Amer/ that he has .ever.brought into thii
village, consisting as usual of almost every
thing that is called for. In addition, he hap;
added a good assortment of Carpenters'
Joiners' Tools, all ofi which Will be sold .ve
ry cheap for ready pay.
Oct. 26,1847. lIENJ. SAYRE. '
SAVE YOUR ASHES.
$0,14 WlLLbehoutitsseidnaihne?niffxlsbrofolit
soon hp
Oct. 26, '47.
LEATHER—a igrimi assortment kept
constantly on band by Sayre.
Boots 40„Sho.es,
ASPENDID aes‘rtineni fOr men women
and Children. of all size and deacrip
tione, by • 11. Sayre. • .
• ,
-ST S.
AGREAT variet Stoses t also
for parlor, shop and edictal-hooves, &c.,
both for haraitig wood and epal. Perth:tag
wisbioros4asiehase frill divii,ill to. call 'anal
see his assortment befurs minims:mg els-:
where. , B. Sayre.
MlLLand, ~etlf >lll 3of y
•
Sayre.
"
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UFFALO Itetito end' lkseti'V
&131ii.f4
veal skins, kr— - -
WilffTW -- 4 '
- Pift
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PLoW 14.
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i trisor ah4* ibelliOel
t4iiefigth, 11" ;.t.:4 , 7 :
ilkiimeiie, Itkt -....';'
1 N. 111.0*TIOavvist-k
CAP tiikili*CiiizilL
large "Jel.l4Fl4l)**l.e7:.
nAllna it 24 ri
' 1 ' ' zuk4.43 , Jou. - u4
M. &. IL are - sot only. 11 .. e'te
Ii
as c hsdr:. Nii PR
er establis l hia lif o4 n - thia epua
4xiiiiitt aNsii-lioik
and "dari.s 4 .!flATaluM ;:-.H
.01.1111, PlOllOll
p, .Pliteb
NI: a. Col
tai
OM
COSTAR
10 Fel 18474
BLitt
B. Sayre.
~~
amp,
B. SOK"
0 14 .1 . 10 1 1 . 1 1
4010.1
ISIMI
=um
iiiAmAk
' • ' 'r • 00_7:,VIIES
tnr24llooEl DOOKI3..ka.BANI
SEAL and t.: rrza-cortnk
TENT z . TB-LINED RE
WATER FlLTElDJ,.patetit ipt
CLOSETS, ihtetidedloilW3D
EV I ABIS4 *BrAt i l
.:.:* -
, 76 SOUiTil THIR D
(pttesrra.lie viitclaDELiki
1/1 ANl.3,Fite lIRE' and keep cc
a l io
.1.1.1 L t of the a
gether -with t air Patent Impr
FIRE-PROOF S*FES, which art
to set at rest all-manner of doubt i
strictly fire-proof, and that they v
of any building; The ontaide - cii
are Made of boiler iron, iheiuside
between the onter'ease and it
,hi some three inches thick; and ii
destructible material,
,so as to el , ..
ly to burn any of the contents • ,• 1
, hese Soapstone Salatiumders we II
do'challenge the world to pmduc 1
Shape of Rook r3Oci that will'ati , ,
and we hold oinielves ready at '.
them fairly tested by. publics - 14-a!
tinue td manufacture a large also i
minim Air-tight Fire-proof Safeit.
.over 800 now in Use, mid in every
given entire satiaftiation to the pu
we will refer the public to a: is .-
have them in use. '
Haywood & Snyder, Pottrrille
;ton, Pottsville; Mr. Willianft.
N. & G. Taylor, 139 north 3d
Nephew, Vine at. wharf; Ales.
veyancer, corner of Filbert and
Ford, 32 north 2d at,; Myers Du
James M. Poul, 101 south 4th at:;
8 south 3d at:. Matthew T. Mille
and we cou l d 'elite emne,huhd
was ne cessary. No we Write t
public, and particularly those in
Safes, to call at our store befo
where, and we can satisfy
_them
hotter and cheaper article at on
other establishment in'the city.
We also manufacture the
Chests, atq,erg low prices, cheape
bought an y oilier store lo Philad .
DAVID
JOHAN?,
Aug. 24, 1847-dy4
THE FALL . S
OF GOOD
Receiving at 1. L .
0 1
IS Worth looking at: We can
as cheap as they can be found
City. A large stock of •
Cloths, Cassimers and -V
eel Gingliuma.Delain
du. Striped and Plain A
mares, Silks and Merinos,
ors. 'Bonnet Velvets mid & I
Ribiin:ds, Fringes, Gitnpi,
Cloakiugs, , fur ladies. Liti
Edgings, the best stock i
Gloves noklllosiery. Child
A large stoek of
WHYTE 00(
Worked Collars, very ni
filo Robes, Ladies' Muffs,
Travelling Rags. Shawls
A large stock of
BOOTS`
.&
tilh. 41
,•
As neast astock
RY as can be fotMd. .H.
nearly all kinds-lion) n mil l
let. GROCERIES, as u
cheap. iron, Spring.steel
Shoes. Dye-Stufre and Dr
Lamp-Oils, good at low p
`plumes, the largest lot in
mock of - •
\ Saddle' . * Ilarnesi
Carriage Binitts, Oil Cloth..'
And\abnost everriting-desiratili
We cbafidently believe we can
GOOD 261100d14 at low prices.
- 11q 1 Z1111'
Have workedpreyolutionstr th
The genUinelcitti only be found
which are \war2.anted to be good,
satisfaction: \ Our customers wb
buy again—qod proof of their s
Thankful 202' past favors, we
call again. 1` , ISAAC
Montrose, t. 12, 1847.
CIOODS of\tohnost atty .
v , " l found at 1. L; Post's
low as can F be tht.'
,MUFFS—nic\and the
\ •
T OWNSENDrS4rSa
14H!NG ES and-,Lp:Til
El
ItIERI Os, Pleat.
Pantauss,•Satin
B9Olig, Se:Stial
School Bookslief almost" es. -
Antall Bibles; Fincy Books, T.
Tickets, BlWoott, ink
Wrapping r ...Milers & W
ens, Purse r km, steer Pens.
Black tood,-li. to be rotted at
InSitiliVOW'
Ti,r l l: oo Wistßl - -
• Ina litl:11". -7 t .
Le cortriVarglit
ing ten otOgrge txidyorliit
• °alert. bfilketata iukd elm
" tat ° 414Wre -
4111 Pi • ' Csiat*** lOC
li 2*.e110.4 in 111 0 " 011 UtYJO
m i.
, r°:*
stitmiciribtrOi
- i#" X
,
=M=@
- -
410r410,-, •
:4:41-10r,/q
1111 = 111 P 1.14 " 14
Citr. Ps '`
i ttagribes4
tc" l iiiiill!**lc geiie i , _ ~147<fur.#4 .010 1 › .4
shrikpirronage , .willesot here4!*4lll
iinler tiaii . q.busigie*.iod ; irooki WWI! . ,
"f - thit 1 0ib1 11 * - 0 1 t 1 i1 1-1 4 neit SOO ; 1 : - 1
elialbib, 1 Malin; r - 1 1 ''
ei r it florae .1! ';' door of 41*
Is
Oldrideritaisitietlffare stab li sholems 4 111 1 1
devil etelieof 81,-11.:. Wit 'ai Store, mat Isp?
'1 4111 !. 1 1i1: 41 1#* C ' , 4 ' 81 "*
s 11 1' . 0- 11
ea; ire,WlWeitaPpy to Wait trpitlitio 01. _II
better skplexhiew we bevel teen: able: *jos
beretafere - ,l3Ye-bsre.see eXiirotan express.
I,Y for the Ladies to-,eat Oysters end PIC.
alas, &c,:r: Also,-.weova Rise* itid..q4ers!
iiia style of thtualre s, ief ill kinds, alit •
besvaisorttirent that *e eriwas in Hordresr, i
iihiCh will be' cheep./ ' 17 '
s• ;[
Confectinattri,s,Acik Canatesi&
jikilibc Plate, .
upwards 'of forty - kinds,f fresh from New.
York. Fresh supply of i
11 1111114 Groceries,FUrsilontimes. Saba
-:- , • , . has. Algs.,! raFs,
as /end las ever. -Ai !NTS, APPLES, Ike.
IGinter-breed, Cakes, Crackers. Her ,
rings, aid Cheese, constantly on il:
. j 'C. BALJAVIIkr& B AC ON.
Montrone; Nor. 4, 1847.
,PS,
uied toielt
4fiku.4usr ugh"
Or . any oth•
tiiv'ui tall
I ~T!
Nit
S La Stows,
RIGERATORS.
rtabje WATER
;Id Unwell.
TREET,
isicimros,) •
tingly on hsiml,
ye artielOs to.
eeSslami&der
so eonstruatedss
to their 'being:
1 reiist the 'fire
of theseSafei
of soap pork . e,
or.cawlsaspace
filledin With in ,
iossibil
de of this pleat.
pr paled aid
any article in the
41 as moat heat,
:11 times to have'
2 We also con-
"ant of our Pre
- which there are
ostance they have
Inisers—of which
I I gentlemen who
Joseph G. Law!.
Doylestown. Pa.
t.; A. 'Wright 3;
der Caror. Con
sts.; John M.
20 with 3d st.;
Dr: Datid Jayne,
. 20 smith 3d it.;
of others if it
4 attetitiiii of the.
ant of Fire:proof
purchasing elSe
, • t they can get a
stare than at any
inary Fire Froo
than they can be
phis.
VANS, .
ES WATSON
OCK
just
T & COYS
will sell Goods
lwest of New York
rings. 25 pie.
and Plnids
pnecas. Cash
f beautiful cul
-1 tins. Flowers,
not Buttons.—
n. and Muslin
the county.—
en's knit Caps.
antra& Buf
L Carpe
f very variety
snots.'
I of CROCKE
RDWAIIt of
sew to • a giinti ,
aal, good . and
, Nails, forte
gs, very cheap.
ces. Looking
aiiii. • 4 surge
. riournints,
od fish,' &,c,
„at low ices.--
- it all w ho wish
,1 8 4 3
Tea Trade here.
let YOST'S—all of
end to give entire
-hive tried' them
pe , rior quality.
vile our friends to
. POST & CO.
eseiiplim to be
F. Co:, at priced
p z —nt
h'ost's & Co.
cheap at
&
l'ost & Co's.
ilks, , Detain's;
very Isrgestock
Co. •
EEO,
'large tasei
`Books WA reboot
,:lnk4r a iting
Pea;
Enver Cards;
basdlor& ces. 1 .
MIX
, ':-7.buittF
lipattp„,
„..„1„...;-- ,
:-..,:-.*:.
~ , • —. i :, it 01l - '
.• , . . info
lirllia - rill teal to ~
...
' l ..:leokedeti
4laltifittT
~.. - ..:
CMOS
, .
I
. '
"1- 2 ' .
For 'the' Fall sto4 "Winter Tom. •
ATO/Y - being opened ai lhOlfroßE of ',
• 4 Jr.
Whewnay: he found a great rival* ;1 •
broadclatlio,Plain and r cy Kerseysiterest
Satinets, liintuckleans, Tweeds,.Ves
, tinge (a gcxxl , atisoiment,) some
&Is figured Satiric, Merinos
• • ReLains, Plnint Striped
andtlaid Alpaccas,
• ' ‘Caahmeena,
tiartnattaS, (a neer, article for Lathes' drew
Orlean Plaids, ,Giiighanis, Calicos,
Shnwle, Flannels, (white, red Ind '
Satchelq Carpeting,
•
0104
dcg.
An. of Which will be la)14 a (jute elms* for aslt
than can be found elsewhere.,:
..scpt. 21..1897.
• 01111117 7 113.111337111 P
A large assortment of TEO, iochofing the Pepin Tei.Corup,airre—eome otwhlch told amt lege
thih the New York retailiprkeee.--tiy ' • •
20:H)T'DS Sheeting'', Drillings, and Bede
(pinta, -selling remarkably /ow at
the store of
• J. Lyona.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. B. SALISBURY,
Cheap Goode for the 'PioPlef-Public Avenue, Ewe
1
• J. S. PEiIifiNNET, •
Dealer in ; Dry Garda,. Hardarare— Groceries, Ciociro
. ery, Timothy seed, Gum Hemlock, &c.—Prima* ,
vine. Bem. co. Pa.
LVID cLEMONS, •
Carriage U I) na Sleigh blekertied repairer, 'it say
found it his shop a fewrode South of the Borough.
Where he will be h a ppy t 4 wilt on cusunnon,
-•
Acwrrtejt tit t ,INSOn h",ast side of the •Ptddie
Avenne, over the Store oPS., S. Mulford & Soo.
'JERRE , LYONS ; • -
Deal&fl Diy Goods,' Gioceities„ Books, Pape, &C
and .A.l o ! ) l 4o4dnr — ASlAllitts lit'sddis Mom.
4ISAAt
Degas 6-Dry *ode,. ifirilivire. Cot &o::;••
Atoroei of Public .peoite inaluroptle et.
,qatteni4i guinea cg •
Sc.so}it'i Hat itarr.
LUSK . 6c.
Attorniel Offi
Court-jionse.,
txsx.
• JOHN H.
ATTORNEY AT- LAW,
toovadidi offi.e to T
one dia4.Eastof• the
and three doors west
Sae.
HS; STEVENS & AVERY,.
F: Chair btair.ent-40sitrose, a• • • ••. •'•
unni. • .I L 4 4rnirstts,
MITT!, JR, V. AVERT. '
Cabinda sr
canntY,
CALEB WE
rness and Tru4braliet--Shopop
er's
Baddle.l.l
the Far
IL SEARLE . & CO.
rttneut of Dry Ooods, Crockery, Hair&
&e , .. West sidelefrtablie Averiee..
A, good'
ware,
1 - ' 4 ' - DENT: SAYRE, .
thrO w n*, Dry Goal,
blic:Manue..•4
Dealer in
aide of
13;tHOID ER & °
titays, Tin -wank Stationeey.;DE*Getk,
East side of PUNIC Aventtei'
Deslertia
MRRILif -di :. RtIOZ: , - . 1 17 , '
Nate. Caps, Ft* 1q 6 41 1. P0i1*144:".
o f ?Olio Avet)u: 0. '..'.::::.2 *:':1-'r
Milers
West *"
B. • S. BE.,
beh 4
TLEY; - , 7 , ;'-' ` -
Li 1= :•' 44 . 1
w . tkiri• et* t.ii -. 1, leir*Ail,
;,0; .it ,r? il '.: :-• .', , i,.. , :i' , ,- -' 1 . - I
gag
=A:: CRAM ; Eittlek"'
taw.-Offici, ov gitoillot Toot
, Pnblie. omit ad TOi*PUtorst•
,;;a.=
Ationwy
*Co.:
PAR K° .
• •
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'itiitie - ote . rMsetitorek R. ***A
Butt z. DfitocL.
ME
Mie
/3..13
II
111
r i
'1; •
INES '
old stando.over Mend/
IWTON, '
A I fee-rods !South of lb*
N. Nitastoo;
oiMOCK, - •
htontroie,
lioitb 111#0.
- of B. T. Ciao;
the - Iteg4tie'Printini
ii
w~ : ~,. '
"Or
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