The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 05, 1851, Image 4

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friends, do net practice the - folly of
'Maki hg a hill arnandi every vegtable you cot
tivate in your kitchen , garden Obseiva
tion will show you that as plaids grow ol•
der; the roots at the base of the stem elon
gate upward towards the surface; indie.ating
thereby,' a distinction to bo wholly cieludied
from the air. And beside, unless , the veg
etable be line that requires sJarge supply
of inuister,.. - yon deprive it, in a great meas
ure, of the benefit of the rtno — s, by 1100110112-
laiuti around it heap of soil and kill the
weeds, not to bnry the vegetable and' de
pritit of the rains, - ' 1
iceepthci .fittrifiiet °Elbe soil around : your
frniittees clean and light. Should any of
them become sickly in:dry weather apply, a
small quantity of compost and cover the
okarfa'se, with .straw. _ Over this pour a
quantity of snap suds every - week, and the
tree lilt speedily revive and go on as before.
The Straw keeps the moisture fromevopor
.ating, and retaina the soil lion and light._
Liquid manure applied to vegetation, in
dull . or elottdy.weather, has twice the effect
wh i ew applied when the atmosphere is
clear and dry. Very early in the morning,
or alter the sun has disappeared at night,
is 'a fatiorabli time to irritate your garden
beds.
S4lt year animals of. all kinds freely
while confined to green succulent food.—
This will oftenfrevent serious inconveni
eine andloss. _ *
Currant Bashes.
IliVitig;noticed that currant bushes may
as Well by made _ trees as shrubs, I have con
(44ided to tell yen bow I have seen it done.
In the spring orisst myfither commenced
a garden; and among other things let cut
tings, for currant hushes. I determined to
make an experiment on one of these cut
ting; and as soon as it grew, I pinched off
i'%ll Thai maces eicept the top tuft; which 1
let grew.. cutting was about four!e.n
inches.; high, and during- the summer the
spreut ,frent the top \of this grew perhaps
ton ' The next spring I pinched off
all the -leaves to about half np to the,
firgYeidegrowthyso as to leave tho lowest
' limbs about threelbet from the ground. It
ItranelMa Well and became a nice little dwaf
iree; "When it came to bear fruit, it was
more productive than any other bush in the
garden; andAlte fruit larger ;it was less in
fected with 'tinders, and otherinsects; hens
Courd , ootiick off the fruit, and grass and
weeds lard, more,. easily kept from about
the roots, and it was an ornament instead of
ahlemish. .. : Now, I would propose that cur
rant onttings be set in rows about five feet
apart each; tray, let them be long and
straight ones and into trees.—/Ifich
igan-Parmer.,
Ashes
Take eispecial care of all the ashes made
on your place- 7 ,410u't permit them to be ex
posed to the weather, but keep them under
cover; Efe husheli of ashes, mixed with
two double, horse cart loads of marsh river
rand, muck 'or peat will convert the whole
into good manure. A hogshead or two of
icatp ode wad do the same thing--ibere
fore, among your other things, save and
utilizethem. -
Parsnips.—Some culturist recommends
bowleg parsaiPs is ; early in the spring as
• the pondition of the ground will admit. We
have. however seen excellent crops raised
from "seed semi after mast other vegetables
Worn up.' itilL pretty . well advanced, and
when tho erop isintended for -use I am deci
dedly.or opinion that; as in the case of car
-rots; lite sawing_ is much to be preferred.
'The . parsnip, De the beet, requires a deep
rich mellow and/ether-warm soil, to secure
the 'perfection of its many excellent quali
ties andwhere the eireumganses.unite it
ISM if iiiiiitedrby .systematic cultivation
.- rave arreniunerating and bighly desirable .
„product on any:fem. In selecting see grad
care :aliatild be exercised,. as it not unfre,
-inentlY the case that serious and fatal dis
*pointmeilts ies idt front the poorness of the
seed which is apt to be greatly deteriorated
`in4imiliqind even vitally destroyed by be
ifigiterit iirumitable situations even wheri
it itt. new. • I never sow the seed of this or
any:othermigetable, without first carefully
testing quality :,.- !This is easily performed
• and by; the of means which need
• net•bo -reeepitulated us they, will. I- have - no
doubt, reatfilianggest themselves to every
4
one.'
- Tux 10,iiteT.--For stock feeding, and
winter use the-carrot should be Sawa late
The second w*in Iltay is early "enough
•. ,though 'beds for early, domestic use may be
got jellefioCiriltftec the frost is ,ont as the
condition-of the land Will admit: I greatly
desire to see the cultivation not-only orthe
earratlAt of the beet and parsnip extended
- as all three aro excellent. and may be raised
With profit by-every person -who has ani•
'male to feed or a stn;le rod of snit.on -which
.to sow the seed. I can hut indulge the
-love tbat the day is by no = means remote
::When our ngriculture-will be, improved by
this atid.eimilar
." innovations," and when
root clic!), Will in a great measure, and , with
.; dicided advantage supersedethe vie-of bay
• a nd gisin islood for a. tura stock. •
. • CilifTC42 Of POTATOES.--I have found
..kfixoiitince that the hest way to ,reisei
large Crop pfinuri4 potatoes, is to plant the
pctatoSi,,andas cann o ns the brit ones begin
to shoic the, _tops - oboe ground, cover them
and tins Whale ,kiitted with 'manure; and
- When - they are fairly above the ground,
ter-them— ;Manure' destroys all
; the weeds and grass,' and.7vshen You -hoe
3 the m the labor.is light;itlthe tops soon
- , l6vir the ground. The manure beteg : GU
theigrface. g keeps the earth m'o'st' indloo*.
the OtlitaesgrPw largeand orthe first
iti;4l44-aie:likely ret•-41.
,i2ontisom,'./Pace, it ' Y.;.1851.:._:;
.
A littrr to - -Wrcas.--Whoti . a. wet
gllidel*:bool4ttd,'SlKKlM • not
he one breaka a horse .' to his: oiti
.; 'Purpose. 344,14t'ondAptir&.aagr. Aeoking
and AalcoOlpit u career —but, • mg o a 0
itirine l 7". ll "/IsteerrO e r lll4 i ll ixe*it/Y 4
torioh,:svidle
,scinopria - ceieLthi?.pcmei
..that 00-
§A L in MEM
St satttxr .-- A friend of anis, -on _being
asked, -why be did net-..140.-Tild!4o,ltge of
the benkrnpt reed 4-1: am, already
:Oept-tbeetob;':.' epare.teii . ..dollars cor
the don'tknoW:hOW
to do.. spare:What. be
- near . has 'I - • geeirlallar getJappeken
for,twicn be - fOrait &MI6, heaide !Unit* two
absolute ntiftesitential,- calls Waiting:for its
thitt:an X to lay"aside, onto
devote to, any new purpose. is
:travagant ztreme of impossibility, from the
xtriordinary iteautien of which I should be
xceedingly
,:bilerat,ed to f!te_thonentted:—
-Indeed it would .. - zpaod. my. xtingaisliedr i
.Vasies, and xcind, zoom's°, zpnrgate,
pate and :terminate a legion of xcruciating-
Iriaggerated - and gnisitly Xenrixble.'xacer
bations, and :terror xoreseaces, centinually
xbibited in gnxempledi. tinkhauStible, in=
xplicable :centricity of x.cess. ,- if I could 1
xpect to escape the xtrinsio zmoriatton ofso
:pensive - en :action, and xcerchie. zplaio
and :press the xuberant and :halted aut.
tations of afreeman :homed:tram a long 1
xpatriatiow and note more :haling the :eel-
lent titmaaphere of vernal liberty; without
being xborted to - ,:pose. to an inloring tam
illation the :foliated condition of my .xbery
uer. Xcuse,my xceptinn vialaWful
rat, which -more than any xperiment xiant,
aorta an xtemnore agency in. the , xtinction
of :elusive :action. and :tends' xpliAt aid
initax.tricating an xsiceated :tract of mis
fortune from the :citing xigency of his xtra
'icons circumstinms!--Pottiand
PREACHING TO TUE POlNT.—Passing
along ono Wednesday night—tlir evening ,
at the South is , our aftetnnnn—in Mont
gomery, Alabama, I stepped into the Pres
byterian lecture room, where ty slave wns
preaching:
" 'My bredren'," says br 4 hies yohr
souls; ligion is like the AlaVarna_
In spring comes fresh, an. bring in ,ali
ide logs, slabs an, sticks. dial habbeen lyin'
nn do bank, an, carrying' em dowii—den
a log each here on di. island, den :it slab
Bits cotched fln de shore', and de sticks
,on
de birdies, and da re dey lie, withrio ' and
dyin' till mimes 'itother fresh. Just sn
dare come 'vival of' ole itioner
brn't in dat ole bankslider hrn't pick. an'
all de folk seem einnin' - an mighty good
times. Buc -- -bs.tslrait,.-4-3-nd pleas your
souls, bymeby, viVal's gene; don dis ole s i lo ; o
ner is stuck on his ole sin; den dot ole
1 hlarkslider is entehed 'where he- as ifose.
'nn jos, such it rock. den, ono arter'nother
dat had got ligion lies all along do shore
land dare dey lie till "nather 'viral. Be—
loved bredren. God bless your could ; ; deed
in de current r
MAKE Your. MARK.—No man should
live in this moving, hustling world., and do
nothing. .Man was not made to bury his
intelligence and his energy under the' man
tle of his own indolence. The whole world
is on a rapid march, and ha, who lags' be
, hind, willsoonlm tint of the world. Let
your strength be felt for good. Live not
',to personal aggrandisement nor self ease.
Make your influence tell-in the crowd that
surrounds yon. Haab the prairie squattei,
who locates on a spot of government land,
leaves his place of sojourn better _thao
when be found it;-or, if 'he does nothing
else, he at least cuts, his name on the bark
of some tree, that others, coming that way,
may know that he has been there. Cut
yonr'name on some living tree, that future
generations may know .your have . acted in
the world, and bless you as baying done the
world some good—
gatait 2itift Oatkr.
' IPenungglYinta. ( Mew Jesse y—.e.c ni tip up d
UPhilatdelphiabsa. a, par ..'State r at Moyrie r ' : raged
Vomit of U. States • 1.3 1 . •• attlamden,Bresark,
Bank °rebate:m=oe .par? Elizabethtown sod New
Do oflianiille. . -- , lute pfunrotekr -. If
Do DOIIIIrIITOOOIIIIty 4/10',STI*FPX .. do
D r , o r Germantown . do: Trenton WM:Company par
Do ofGettysloug fiMnion e Dam
.li
Do of Middletown - .N l', ' Nees' Yorke"
D . o rap m r ee r a ms ere. .par( All City banks - • par
- Do of Nortlmnabeend . do(Albany City • • . 3/
1"Do of Pittsburg . l(eeilbanyEiettange par
Door Sun. eo. Ito sale4tlantic,Brooklyn, . - ' do;
Batiste . • /V e'Arkmelymer, •3o
Chambenslrmg -
_-- 3i ) ,,liank ofAlkany ' i
Coirembiabk&beflageeo• Fa/ - ''''• America • failed
Doglestcom . • . . do=.. " - Brockport ' - ' 5O ,
now , ~. . do • " Buffalo -.-"cinieed
. /.)i ' " Commune goo
i
Exchange ' '-, . ' 3 1 ‘ . -:" • Olean . _ 'd e
Erciumm 1101lidaYBBD - N . t: ortlaidni •• IQ
Farm ,Thuksesteunty , - par? a Newburg ' ' par
Far. & Drew.. .Walair• • -ii ? ". ' Pawling .' . , " par '
Farm" Lasteuter - . Par) ' " Boundont " do
Farmers, Feesdblß - "I' 2o " Woit'a Ni Y. failed
Farm.. Geheyuriu co: etoliallston Springs I se'
1 Franklin -' • ' -Vf Dr9okriii• .• . ' , par
Harrisburg_ . Y Carat, Albany .. i 'lO
' tiorreentals . ' - %las- ttskil I. per
Lancaster ' Puieommerolalr Albany ' do
Lanenster cm ... ._ .-.'. - ' lO 2 - , " ' ' ~ Osive.,v' 0 f r ailest
Lebanon E „ -
. 'do ''. " " ' i Beeffnlee r elosing
Merele.& libuinfae. '', "iifletttarinigue on. b. . -., felled
Miners; Pottsville Far Olty, Buffalo • . fu lled
blemongsbebt : . •• V e Outeliesi , county, Pike' par
w en ir eere h
."-• 'per)Faie county, . :. .10
Wyoming , , , . ~ par?Fanners', .letalone-,. - closed :
York_ " Warwick ,- :, do
nzuerNote• • -
: • •1 - , i Gtainr, ••• -de
Maine.- _,
" .. Ern aten. . do
estate . , 'Don & Dm. Somers low
31crcontUe . - . .
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.10 Farm. t eistige op. do
Westbrook' 12 " nodoon 4 0
Y'"- - Tenn-- n y ' 1 1 0 . 0 4
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All solvent Minks -m ( . man Yan ' elosld
New -hireuxtpslare. { ll Eluiltnu ft-,. faired,All golvent banks -
_• ' - ,M<lllSblintd. grating _ par
' Vermont. . tits:lnn Aker .. . . . ..- • do
All Solvent banks neKinderbook -, '... :do
ffilassaribusetts. f:Kingriton - i .- . do
All solvent banks - II( Laurthabard ' -.• if
- litissite Isiknost . eLockrant .11.&Te co._ par ,
Hamilton saleeHanurae'rs, Ulster ' • failed ',
All solvent bunks " . M (Merck.: l'oupbleosie •-, par
- - Courtecti cut. ?N•reli. ts Mech., Troy' : . m 1
Bridgeport Bank ' • X'llice• fr.:Yarm, . 11.1 barty. x
City, New Haven —• Ai emohawk : - , •
3( i
counezracut,BsidgeP* li?..a• Y. State , Aiti , u4 :- • .3f
Co_un.ltiverilkg. Co. -..x.eosve,;() , .;, 50
Diinbadnlinrinsik - • • .li Plicitics}/vaoklin ' -.1 - par s
Emit Haddam MePasrell.l4"ealiurz ..
do
'Exchange, Ilartford - ti t "-PouOikeepade . o ar,
.i - ,
Fairfield 03. . . .4' ePrilluiyille- - •,, . par ,
Farm ec Meths. . .iQ B . 2 rilloPlirPriiit o . - ,':: .3i
H artfor d, ... - ~. M biaratoira count, . .-_ -.- m
11 . ..,r0d0 ni,i;igo „.; ...y St. Isiiirenee • ... - ` railed
1
I :meet - City -. • M Statetelsisiid lolled
1 -5 1cabidilasOlew Haves M Statebk. of N. T.' " ;
,failed
1 Merchants , Nor/kb , - ii lifeheoge . tady ,
,If
Hodd ru , . .-- •.- M Tontine's, Catts. • I ,_ . par'
Middlesex Co.: •- . -.g Troy.,,•. . . r . .:..., par
Middletown •
_- . ..N‘Z ig 'roy laity __
.. - : ' m
My-stie - '
Newhaven, , --• lf U
M c tete-Fundy : - ',- - par
Neer Haven Co. '— li:eWa/ter 3•Ser . - ' -failed
New leatulon .... _ .. I
.. • : - felosed
.litimrleb ' .aty
.. par
, Piroailx,llarttbrd
Quinebaug, , liti:11 re . - - - .
Stamford. ' • • -_-:3i
BtOlthlgte
MOM, Aar"
'Thompson
Toltasalem
truloo,Now—
Whalhur,lps*
Whiabok r -
Windbreak
_Few
Belvidere
cfmtww,
moo'
Spin &Ale
Flu*. ipd
D..iwartitt' ,
gxviiilvnum
1 1 =0, - Pf
p*teletos
.84lizoi ICifil;4
ciamtaav."
ttifaat-,tnnartna,riaonetrus
311"& E B'Chase; -.
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unveil AND eabraisteite.
TERAIS.--ben ran,t.ae. earr'etreCi cerare per
annunt,easli In'adiance,er t*O - dollare If not, paid
tattil the ender the year, or time of aubicciption.-
No-paper - will be Aiseontineted unlit arrearagee
Or paid, except at the !Oat or Ore Publiahere.
r ", All co mriaaicatione toren be i08:1" rAitt:t9 re
ceive attention. ' • -
All letters, corrneetid with the office, ithould be
dfreeteri to 8.13. & E IL Unites, Montrose. atisq
,lt7 EditoreotriCeivoiro. C. Tyler's Store.
or4rolirkiiiiistrig..; • •
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1413 e squat", (12 lines or lens,) 3 insertions, $lOO
- Each eubsequent insertion. •' „
Ohe square, 3 - 'maths, . - 2 . 50
B r ininess Cards, 4 linei nr lees, - 3 00
Yearly Advertisernenti;not over 4 squares. 00
One column. one year; • • - 30 00
Yearly AdVertisers will be Y;.Nt tic led to titaba
songs in which!,hay ate engaged.
!MT The Poblisherklaving a lerL;a dwarl.rnent
of Job Printing Materials, are prepared ter execute,
all kinds orJOB WORK with neatness and des,
patch. • ; - _
•,* BLANKS of every description! Constantly
on hunt; or print. to wider.• '
- .
gaagliari4
- JOUN 11, DESOCK,
Attorney at Lauri ..)Mee on Turnpike street,
°nobs* nest of the old Register Printing:it/Mee, Mint
.
L. TRIIESDELL,
BTTORNEY . AT LAW,
Bend, PU.—Office with Col. F. Lusk.
PETER DECKER, ESQ.
jjAVING been appointed by .Gnr• Flah,of New York, as
1.1 a thniounesioner tor that Statete, lake the proof and
lieknowledgeineot heeila and other inatruniente, will
attend to buainiaoi t.alls in that capacity at his office at
Great Bend, Po. ; Sept:lo,lBso —ly
S. 11119LNC HESTER,
•
ATTORIVEY . AT LAW,
Tualianzwk, Pa., Office in Stark's Brick Row .
.DR. 1 G. M. - GAMBLE.
P'Sli/ENCE In the house form my (Lc ritidunce
Samuel (lune. deceased.
McCord, December 25, 1850.
J. N. SCOTT az.. CO.,
LIVERY AN.D EXCHANGE STABLE
• - Montrose Penirea. •
PETER -STEVENS,
Cabinet and Chair ITha'z.er; earrieson the
bastnessin all Ito various branches and on a largo scale,
nectar old stand of Smiths; Stevens and Avery.
E.‘ 'ilk. 1 . 3. 11. - CHASE,
ATTOP.II:I7O AT LAW
mbrnosE, PA.
(Office Over Tyler's Store.)
T . P. Cr..tim S. B. CUABE
J, LYONS .& SON. :-
DEALER EN Dry Gawk, llardtrrire,erockery, Tip Wae
Gracericx, Boat, 4e. Also carries on th c
• ! Book Binding Buslneaci •
• Public Avenue. Montrose, Pa.
C. 101. SIDULONS,!
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER & REPAIRER
(Simi offer A. Ital4wit's Fluidlffy shor.l;
:ZAN
SHAVING & HAIR DRESSING SALOON,
Searles Building nest door to the Post Office,
Montrose, - Pa: nt2tf
MISO.E.LLNNEOVS.
-- The People ' s Fiend v
T. T. POND'S. of. Ittutip., N. l.
pAiNDEWritairsiar; Ilitamam Err ma cT.—An Extras
from the shrub called Witch-huelo and purely from
that with the exception of a little.Aleoliotto preserve it.
It trill curtail load pain and inflamations, old , sores,
frmb wounds an , lbrniarF, Piles: and aft diseases of the
bowel,' of a eltronionature, toothaeheoeirsathe and an
excellent rent. dy forrem ides, Wt. ;
ft is truly a - hat it professesto be, 'thaPeopit's Friend!
Providentebnaamsttered"along.the ragged paths of life
=anything!' thatecomibute greatly to the nranfort and
hnppimmuiof army body ; berme their:great mine,: and
well may they be called l `ricads of the People.' j
Onetrani here tognardagainstimposition. A man by
the name ofSpeneer. hits manufactured and offered fel
We* apuriona article Called the - Ceryll Erlakt,—,that
would be extract of the hazel-nut t.;--the gennine teas
whiteand as pumas water. iatile tho spurious article le
colured,wldeb enables the pubifeto
Nonegennine.but tbcummarked Prind'sPain Destroyer-
W3l. llATC4,Alontrose.and store -keepers andme.
dleinedealersgenetally, Agents
ANEW suFipty Of JEWELRY. and Watches
Can far cash, it TURRELL'S.
Jan: 1. Mt:
. ."
SOLE LEATREd • ,
IVE akeprmsreden sell Mesas. Z. A. & 0. Pratt's ee
l! ablated mite Leather at N. Y. City pricebaving:
an Stenry. , Dealerseau be aotamodated with a superior
artiCle,frons meto one thou and aides at prices hereto- I
ore onboard Min this country. - -
Oct.; 1, 'ISAAC V. POST &.003
A •FrilthSfock of Clothing.
Ov Hats an.fthipi, (spring lartubis ) Uents, Ladies and
Boys Boots and Ebner, also, Cap and• Letter Paper,
by the Seam or less quantity, stall and Curtain Paper
and Barder.iink,,Pietnreaand Picture Frames; Books
'fancy Statihnerp, Fishing Tackle, &e. just received and
for sale at entail mitts forready pay, and ready pay only
A pri13.1851.. . - —• 10E0. PC LI:Elt.
- Perfutnery.sranck soap- gx,
rlintell Bandana: Tritiliet. Mace:mar 01140 i
Marrow remade, Bears'..oll, Bares Tiiiopherons„
and other finny for the:lair. -.Military shavinF Soap,
Wainat Oil tto White liars. Ainiondand.Sassafrasi .
stneesiorartirles for the Toitet i to be 'Mond at
Montrose, Ostobert.lii, IMO J. LYONS & SON.
. Fars! Ffirs:
eASII paid for Fux, Mink, Muskrat, Martin and
Coon skins, by - M. C. TYLER. ,
_ Montrose, Dec. 19-,1950.
, Flax Seed. '
rirlinantity °filial Revd 'ranted In exchange for Oro
'eerier ar Cash by ' • I. N. BULLARD.
tilllPlttP Lang Fhawls, Palmettos, and plain PS Lane
El dull %aortic , ,". - TYLEIt'S.
SALT by the bbL or keel rif
potions -and &mai - a for fate by-
0 4 1‘,,,,L 0 euvra....tio mud Lat.,rilltfor.rale b e y .
- . LYnNB eirANDLEa:
ITTWELItT,..Ibrica. Ito ttunitut• aulPertomrry. *t
. . TUBJLELL'S.
EL.A.b.S tottfrol,' •frolt :slam,. figs. berrin' g,
13roackerel; codfish. eud Union hate dornale by
j • -•-• J M. C. TYLER. -
SUEEPaharo for ialo j
: • J •
• - = -J-4. - LYONS 4 , sm.'
A GOOD Key* of-Boots and shore at . ,
/AL • L..and Co.
IYUALE aid Led OiLPa ite;a.goodaa.
D. LL,
•
VirdiWlTDl—.Flity!cnegoad coal in exchange
T. 1 " Pip ws quizia.:
• itrmiteise. Jet: S. 1851. • •
qj morn tif dime Otangr cir.tippatis an
,QVA:Jother kitod's Of VA ' • Tures.
1 " 43- •
and X
dies :
Fred. 51;
isafelt
PLASTER; PLASTER
rentii.mweyei;so Amide at Crest_
It*lDepot.-400 , , W. EAGER.
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.01°'117D"Inlif°.!"4.1LioWA-c.:`
ialLtirlarMENiriellint to bAy Cloths putabielor
11,1 tiothing erlll doyen to mutat:
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111FANTIgt-ibutielfrodiltilittd:Alult,rA.heeie'Fai
lostilll4oo*olllPewter ritiik6. rr
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•!;41".,;:," s.l-: 4: 4... VrandkAOS?(
nIrEANGER Lemeas,—A inch totejtekre•
A..leeivetuid for sale b - y - 414beterregideielif or
"sititW - 410; ntiiinskinii-10,=. fievies We
%guile Galatea B oot e e kale try.,•
11, N. BULLARD. ..
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ellbAtgete , ; 136
CLOCKS, AVATcmils, JKITLRYSze
Great Bargains!.. :..- _..
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_-.---....4.-, , :.-..-.. ,, ., T 7.1, CANE — VELD -would int 7
r ' ...- :. LI. to , theeithtens of - 1110nrrece
-',...' and lielaity. that ho has just re=l
, ---•::Trp.. tarrodfronSfiele. York with the
)
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..: , ._. -- I, t
ilatirgeonstm,"orniethoesievandahe:tesitel_Vs 1
-'
f l' '
' ' ' , '. 1 (..
' SII t
-c
..,-. jewelry.. yer . Ware .
4'--',','%;;;" ~frerttforeofferestin-Blng,
. 8 .... - . --, , 7.7.7 ' Mt 013.. The above
_goods were
''''-'"'-'''' - - ti
. boughtfor each, and will be sold
as tho lowest prleO,nnd all taffetas warranted as reecim
mended: 14:11=Paiticularattentloa pai d" to repairing'
all kinds of Watches and Jewelry. ''' .' • - : .. , ,
Me" Court street, nearly appoint , the Pleat:di Hotel.
!Hbghamtow, 0et.10,180. , - = -, .. : ! , .-HANVIELD.: '
. .
. . ,
Welshes,
ace,
au scriber is now. mete:
;
• - 1/.. • - ing hie ' , mitigate& °Moods,
consitting la part of Gold and Ai
. - 'ter EugllshLever Watches,' Gold
0 2 and Silver Anchor do.. 0914 and
EdlygrLepinedti, of 'every variety
' sd ' of style an 4 pattern..warnmtcd
• " pt. good mmc-ktopers. Fine gold eat
- 4
`kj tlngs, breast phis, finger ting e' ---` ' band, Acute and boxbuteelets,cull
pme,gold fob, guard nod yeah chains, gold lockets, of all
elate, single and double, gold Intl silver spectacles, gold
and silver thimbles, pins, pencils, lintels keys, belt hooks
and slidesodlverplated mire, brlttania ware, • clocks, cut
lel', Fancy goods, shall nod buffalo combs,
etc. Also a
hugemesorttnent of. silver.spoone, forks, etc.., 'warranted
as aced nit coin, (engraved gratis.) Owing to the Increase'
of the subscriber's business, he is enabled to sell any ar
ticle hshisline at a very email advaneetromMatinthetur
era' and Importers' prices. thereby affording superior In
ducements to those wishing to purchase, la the variety
cbcapeoPet and qnality °this Goods,••
Watches and tithe pieces of every ilescription wmnired
and warranted-at the shortest notice and In the best
manner. ' ALFRED J. EYANS. •
Binghamton, Mayl2, 'M. Washington st.
Lever Watch; nod Minute Automata
Mechanism..
A- SINGLETON (PMNI of Litheiland, the Patio:i
-d a ter, and IntowitNß.ltuskell, LiverpeoL)Onnoilo7
METE6,2E4 PATENT LEVER WATER MANVFACTUREE. ,
IS compliance with numerous lnfirtential, anti earnest -
solicitations to rema'a in Montrose, I. hare consented, on
condition that I meet with that encouragement and ap
provalwhichttalwll be my constant stilly and Literest
to merit.
In addition to the Manufacturing Department. J. A. S.
undertakes. effectually to REPAIR: every descuption of
Geneva filtedcalTableattx, Repenting and other watches;
together with 'A at oMata Mechanism, however complex.
The.disagreeablejarringen prevalentin spiral musle,and
en justly complaiupd of:thoroughly eradicated, more par;
ticularly.so In Musical Boxes. • -
- It must he admitted that. in connection with, and in
addition to theoretical knowledge, or a speculative ne
qoaintauce,it ludlspenAlblyrequlsite the artisan should
he practically fatuities with the complex nature of that
delicately miante 4051541)0cm of marhinery_re.ferred to.—
This q notification. and title oiriv, routers the artist coal-
Orient to accomplish with mathematical accuracy. •
If upwards of forty years'assidnous and practical per
erancein the construction of various approved escape-
Meats for the tante accurate inea as of measuring Time.
itt ennjunction with unique specintens of Automata now
In hie pratitession. together with the high patronage en
myed.preponderotesin the scale of scientific approbation
then J. A. B..unostentatiously presumes ho has some
Pretensions to the confidence 'of those honoring him with
the reominends.
- • -
occupy . a
vvindosr In the Drug anatiaziety Ctoro
of Mr. Abel Tnrrell.
Mnntroeo. March 6,111. , •,„ nlo.2rrr
. %1.114 os. .
Ihave been encouraged by the very liOcrat patronage
received, to till up my shop with the largest' and beet
assortmentinf goods ever yet brought, to this -market—
In it may ba found everything belonging to a Jewelry and
faneystore odea:X.l,lAß &Watches. °revery description.
Burning Fluid, parlorand common Lamps ' 'which at this
time Is the Lost thing In nso fur a good and cheap Bela.
You can find thent only at TRUE'S.
Montrose, Novenaher.:o,lB.lo.
ERCII - ANt'fitlarollng Oil,Trask's MaguecicUtnillimii
Cal Liver 011; Towage n d's Sarsaparilla, Vanghn'sl.l
- Iranacea,nll of Dr.
Jayne's M edicin PIC Dailey's Pain Extractor, P.,fix Ritter.
Ullow Ilcaie eine. and most or the approval Palma
Medicinal of the day, kept constantly on hand by
BENTLEY & READ.
Watches, Jewelry c
rr HE Subscriber ha l received an additidn to hi
1 stock of Jewelry, consisting of Gold Foh and
Guard Chains. Lockets,4:inger Pam, Enj Rings,
Breast Pius. Silver Chains, Gold Thimbles, Gold
Pencils and &n. to which he would in
vite the attention of his friends. Al EVANS,
Binmhturitort March 3, 's[ Washing - Con st
Watches -I. Watches !
Cl_OLDand Sitivi.Lever and Lepines tall jeweled and
II - plain; alsrgo assortment at • the :eery lowest prices
Oet. 14. 7MO
567 Pie e
-SNorriec:,,rittZtltitgedoclTl
Table. Tea,
Desert, Cream aml3lngt.irl OOLIA, Salt an d Sum ov
• Forks &c., En.gravedgratlx ;at L. CiNFI ELD.'I3.
QIINZII Spoor's. Forks owl Knives, Trarrantal tbs best
1.3
m nnfsetnredlnAmerlraiat TRUES.
rPM last ot the 6 doz. 20s Cloths 1n gone but more of
the same sort is on the way to True s.Temi.lry,Fhop. •
OLOCKS t of. various patterns, received this
V day, and for sale cheap by
REIVT LEY k REAP.
FiNGER RING.:'--A new and splendid na_
aortment just received and for sale cheap by
W.D. TROKBRIDGE.
giELECTTONof Breaittpins. Earrings and Finger, flings
ever offered in Elngbamtan, by A: J. EVANS.
.EiTVIIES andciflejewelry ip quantities
to suit putchasera,br
•IC. ti.vitownainGE.
Gold Lockets.
MOLE and Double of every else, by _ .
Einthamlott.i A. J. EVANS, Warblegtorkt
Sonte Very Fine
fit . OLDWATthIiEI perfect time keepers. Also Argo'
I.IE Watches,allquantitles,by A. J. EVANS.
Gold :Chains
T oCK&S:,Thiiiblen:Speeks, Pen and' Penell C/11 , 111 a
Lia fall wortmeat at L. UANFLELD'S,
NEW ARRIVALS !
fs is full Reedit of lila Falllllack. of
H; B lllalta/ r;onds; which Is unusually Ler.° and
comidetein 9.incY and Staple
.Dry'Goods, Geneeries, Crockery, Hardware,
Iron and Nags; 'Wu; and Shoes, Cooking) Parlor
and Shop Sanas, Bullalo Robes, Hats - , Caps, Sc.
including in particular, al urge and splendid as.
sortinent of
zalaDituno-mratzesz epactsoch
_and Whiter Long Shaw*
to Olaf tibial) be arontdlnvita the attention of all car°
aresdsbing Goods of the best styles, and it pricer that.
cannot be beat. for cub of wad ace of all•kinds, incjnding
Woolendocki.Flan n el, Pork, rain; drain any quantity.
Net , Milford, Nor. 7.1g50: • •
N.B.—Clouse and Wasters gill, and Plans kept con
natty 94 hand. , " • _ .
Live and let Live;
L - -
AT THE CfIEAP READI.' PAY •STIO - RE.
VIT D. TROWBRIDGE, is now receiving a
V S'netv and well selectid assortment of Dry
Goods: Groceries, etc., • which he offers at lower
prices from selling on the, sredlt system., :By dn.
ing liusioessaa the ready slay eyitem he is able
to do justice to himself and his worthy pations,thot
deem it to. their interest. - parch ase• !where they
cell do The beat. • lie -would here make. manifest
his grateful frelims for theiibend patronage re.
ceived here oforc, and reciproCate the favor - by
offering a• mute extensive 'and desirable - Mock of
1 - Goods which - May :41rotive' to the interest of those
that JOokout for No. T.; isiSpencd save* is
His stock consicts ip part of -Staple and Fancy
' Goode, viz: Gingantris,
pride, rhawle~:Cnm
bricks,_sheelings,tiothel_Vestings, ribbons,:,pait:
vats and' Unibrell4 • • '•-• • - '
D. IL L. &Co
tnolseseeFlone, (e'prito
gulieleerellpoleeted pluck and green Tett,) COD-
Pepper.- Spice, Riee,-..Soda -and, Snlanitne,
(do) Seep. Tobacco; Snuff. Cigars, Dye;Stuffe;
Candy: Can, a nd Perfumery.
tare, Sysaiv, Goode.-=Kip and e.li
(of goiid quality, a giod selection of
'l3hieintirufetiteni eat Boys IFMoea; Phil
rireakShomand Clads ,Watehre, Gold
Wig"; PeMr-and .Citeet Stakonarg. luta Nantes,
Nationi, you cent tart mien.-%'
;.--Grg4",34134-4t1m2Nt..105L'...•'1'
iIE itiNEPliere ate ally - ftehnikwlvjg&,
fivorif anl3 mold tevectfolly call the , attention
to ailliatoonowho wish' to 6oiy` chep . it; eon
* ltittioirstirtkoiiitibii gist if tbollacitim9ifia
exositineiheir market -goo& - • _ •2.
A_generai ossorPte,Ot trtf.. l Cmckell .,
64167 "; 11911 *Cird, 8 * ,
I and ttri ware; itoves and stove' ttiinfologi OM*
eta - taro tylforid,7toul lottorr
ebeo l :9 ll Proiri 1 ' 30164 lc " ;
•- • • R: LATIIIPP:4
itoutiose, — April 29 ; 1851..•
ml..wans
L. cANFTrLD
The. Richest
SV - OVEB,-11AROlWAItEp l .&e'
- , ."ptavni,. - Wairni and PlOn;',
•• . ,
• .
EY Slane -,
Stiite Titlit.° itcaking stove, foi
burningwood or Coal, die beitinutie;
.• • •-•
' Rougbraud Ready double oven cooking tali..
,Elevated • do. .`do d 0..;
Premium - 'do :, do
Vietciria do do do ,do
- Empire State • - • do ' 'da
Clinton Air Tight - . do -
glSizetituidkindtiof Parlor Stoyee fo _ i wood or
_ . .
4 Sizes of . 6 pinto , Stoves: • - -
. Cool and IVood SLOVeII for shops, oshool houses'
ilie best in 0513. -
. , ~
bror4l. tin-ea — iron' stove Ware:
'
Russia, English, end American Stove•Pipo.
Storte.-Tin, ems Zinc tubes ~' for sale by the
100, dot., or single, at the E agle Foundry Depot.
WZL~ON Co.
.. Montrose, Nov. gs,
EAGLE FOUNIMY!
Ware Rociin• LyonS 4. Chandler's
Long
, Building. -
A: general assortment Qty -
coo4ing, Parbir; Shop'and• Coal 'Stores,
Stove pipe, - ElbouiS, Zine, Sheet Iron;
Copper,,Bra4,Wire; Bcir!lron,
Nail BOA round "& sgit6V -
Cait 'Steel all '•
• round , h square
allsizee; • '
• • Side Hill • •
Green • Sureid;
Excelsior, Genesee lk
WorsterPlows,Straw
itors, Corn' Shellera,Saw Arbors,
211Orticing Machines, Mill Cranks;
Bctlinee . Wheels, Pots, Disklattles,"SPt
ders,* Tea Kettles, Waffle Irons,
Unt
brella Stanikpoinps; Lead Pipe,
Shingle Machines,: Scrapers,
Sleigh Shoes; Jack Serews, 4.c. 4.c.
All hinds , of Castings on band or made to order—
nice, Tin, Capper and Sheet Trort Waro.on hand,
or made to order. ~ - WILSON &. CO.
Montrose, Nov. 5,1950.
New failfoid Stove Depot
1f3150.
ff BURR ITT has just received n new assortment of
11. Stoves, including the most approved klnibt of Air
light;anil common Cooking, Parlor. tind•Shop Etoves.
Ittissiann,l common pipe, Sheet Iron.and Zinc, stove
Tub es,fr.c. &e., to which the Attention aro sh pivoting.
ers, and the I:Weis f nrited„ and which Illitbo cold n t
very low prices. for cash or approvedcredi t. -
September. MO. •
Stove, Tin and Copper Ware.
THE subscribels have just purchased u large
I stock of a res. Tin and Copper• Ware, which
they offer to thopublic us cheap as the cheapest.
D. R. LANIIROP lis •
Montrose, Dec. 10, 1850,
The best STOVE out!
VIE Keystone State Air-tight Cooking Stove,
I manufactured and for oak by Wlutot; k co.
NEW GOODS.
LYONS &CHANDLER,
illontrosp and Lanesboro',
A RE now retelling a large and, splendid , assortment of
Li Goods, which will be sold cheap for cash.
Sheetings, hirting,llekincr:Rattlng,Flinn., Dill—
Cotton and Woolen Yarn, Carpet and Knitting
Yarn, Broadcloths and Cassimeres, Carpels and Crirptt
Rags, Trunk s. Black, Bine and Green Umbrellas, /spared
Wuro,Cr:•ckery and Ware. Ilardwirre,
GROCERIES,
Crashed: pulverised awl N. 0. Sugars, entree, Mnlagr.eß,
Black and Green Teas, Pork, Mackerel, Codfish, Candles,
spices, fac.
BOOKS 4- STATIONERY:
Wear, receiving a hugeassortment of all kinds cfschen
Booke,(Eoglish, Latin. French, Greek and German) Bi
bles, llistorles„ Miscoliancous Works, Medical Rooks.
Cards, Tissue and Note Paper. dt.e. /cc. Those , n want'
of Rooks and Stitionery aill please givens a call, as us
otewl to p elt cheap for each.
STOVES AND IRON. WARE.
Cooking, Parlor,Shop and Coal Stoves:Pipe. Elbows,
Stove Ware, Irnu Scrapers, Plows, Corn shelters, straw
cntto s, Plow Points, etc., at Lanesborre.
PORK..SAbT 4 FLOTIR,
by the hbl. or otberuipp—Camiles by the !)ox or lb—alsor
Naile,Glass,PintAand Oils.
SARSAPARILLA
Old 'Or. P Townsend's. and Sand'ssarss
paella-7G sent s nee bottl e. LYONS, & CILLYDLI• 11.
3tontrose nesboro',Nov.7,lBo.'
Blitchly's flows
THE inhicriber would inform MR friends and the pub
lie, that heis now mannracturing the celebrated
licsicut.* Piows at the old stand - or 0. post.: Side
Hill, Hod, Wayne go., Living.ton counts and Skinners
Eddy Plows and Castinas on, hand Repairing done on
short notice. laming madian arrangement with axis
nhinist, ho is prepared to make andalt up most kinds of
machinery on short notice - and on reasonable terms.
- 'Montrose; February 17,1851. B. MILLS.
IRON—English and Svedes, fqUATt l nr.. Ftlffilt4o
t Drag Teeth by . S.U. SAYRE &•CO
A gocelsecorlithand cookieg store, alto semi new rut
IL ter, for exte,theap , , TtranaLes
DI.OVIGILS.-13ingbamtan.3lantroan,Skinner$ Eddy
I. and Mott and Enner'sElonglinand Caetinav,coattant;
yon hand.by , S. 11. SAYKE sa CO.
CLOTHING. BOOKS, BOOTS, &c
Notice to the Public,
New Seasonable Fall' and Winter Goods at the
Great One .frice:Stoie of
' S. LENHEING Great 'Betide Psi.
• ICON leave to take. this opportunity of tendering his
II sincere thanks to his friends and custoiners.for the
generous patronage they. have extended to -Irim ; and
at the same time inform them that he has, just returned
I from, New Yoik with a very large and choice selection of
. ..Fancy and 'Staple f /ry Goods, Also a freslaand eaten
sive assortm c tit of C rceeries, provisions, Boot aim ahoes,
Bats and- Caps, - Hardware, Crockery, sice.,Drugt and
I Medicines, which will be sold for cash and produce at a
Teri , small advance, at pricers which defy all competition.
• Flour, Pork,Vish,Saltosholettale andretall,—he would
also remark that•he ahem st rictiy to the system of al
, Ways musing. the lowest price atfirst.thereby giving the
' same advantage to all who may raver him with their pat.
- Great Bend Clothing Store.
The largest, best and cheapest assortment of Meady
MadeClothintin the Villagenf Great Sandi Pa.; 'Broad
Clothis,DoeSkins,Oassimeres and Vestings of all qualities
suitable for the Yall and Winter TradO,which he efferent
"such prices as to satisfy anyone that this ist the place for
them to deal. in consequence of the great increase of hi:
business be has been - obliged toxically enlargehis stock,
Which he nowoffers. to his friends and the publiclyr ex.
ninination, confident that in so tieing . they wililind some
thing to their advantage. - Thesubscriberhas made are
rangementa to manufacture-clothing In - ail, its various
branches, and is now proposed to Sell the stue. warrant.
ell to bear inspection. Custom work and • cutting done
at the latest st yle and shortest nedlee,'-'-ailkinds'of tall
ore trimetings furnished and far sale. Do not forget the
spot. Store nearlyeppoilte the Mansion Muss,.
Great Bend,Sept.,lB&o.l• 7 5
_
New and popular School book,
roMPREItENSIVP,SII3ISIARY of UNITERSA4 illS•
TORY..twotherlxith a IIIOGRAPHY of OISTING.
trISIIED PERSONS, tr't *Lich is appended art rilltome of
HEATHEN --htYTHOLOGY, NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY-,-GENERAL ASTRO*.
0)IY --and ;.PHYSIOLOGY: .
'idoectlnnrl aied hz thePubllcseliools
B. B.4o7tiES'& 'Cos, Pitblisbers.','
S. NW cor. - Fourth and Rate sta., Phila.
Tesieheni - sndiThool idat4sing' Jeffers tn .
us post paid, will
, befurnisl , lo with topics for examinal
Alalfand S'oropleti assorttneoVot i fkmks and7Ste
boner y foutiloat the Loirist. `
.11oiks.1 - ',.Biijktil
A NEW of,Ziokti last eectilied; including" nil
.tt.lbft kludi gsedin iheNtor.Apaidonny,: Also Dritivr
Muelc,,Letter And Cap Caper, at the Inwriit priecs
Sept. 5' - ••
, 1 J: IN ONO &SON.;
rIIPTON lllble Tilustraione.Emerson'r Blimps;
116 , Apt:110110190,m by Titylor r ttettew of the Mexican
Wet by Lteerseote;floolt cirlkt . mei D'A nhbletiee Moto*
ofthe &eon:tuition, ete.qt.c:. IXONEL & SON, .
-,-. • • ASOICOO36-72300Xi5. • •
i:gENgitAL ii*tiii
ren,t of Sc,hoor Bode What!.
11 O r
TM.* "-:-•• . 4 - • ••''
k'. oN.: •
• N.
A &cob supply uf<3rocericsja.et
saw."
C A4II Pr4d,fatf,l4lo4t7 I!lll4F. , 42eilveretr;ac foone
. tartury.. - , ' , & CRATIOtitIG.
.
trA,STEO/o,9oo6i=bbil - pc'eciter
ofior
price*rillbeinifd
_ .
-1%/ElV....Aup;ply °rood. gt-: • ~
t • - Turrerc,
R AILItOADS,FRMGHT,. &x
Change cf. llotirt; con' imin . Fing' July .
_8 ,
It itimalpo & Oatertir* Mister
'Hon‘B4,otidsitiii Ittifer
-0 &DS:
r, . .
L4Ve fligtutn'sDr.rpOt at 1 " I I iafe New•lYOrk at
1 `.4 0,"0100k n 3.011 k1..1
10
.. WIWI. A.M. I :.$ .f• 15min t ,,,. P. 31.
NI 1 111 •SO •!.. - 51.1 ••• " •45 '
I , • 8ii.7110.4 IVA IN,. •
I ten re Si!Tern'e Depot: tic - ivy's:cit.: , York
1 , sa ri'OlOtk 90 min: A3Lr O'ciOck • - P. 1/.
*Or on tile arrival or the Erie trains galas Eatt.
' Nlineh IA A INK." 4 •
I /Ware Patmon at• ' I t Leave Iflett..Yorp' . .- - --
7 o'clock A. M. Rearket..ll. 7 o'clock :10 -, A. 31.
sg - t. " Pat.'n . Mcp: 9 I i+ `3o "' '
12 I• " . " ":: 1.1 - -
4,&si, 6.6 r...m• 6. 4 !.
,10."
7 7 1 . Y,as Maiket:ai. 5 - 45" "
• - • %USDA, 3," •,-
„ I.befire; Paterson at Ledre Neto-Yoyk at-' -
er clock A.-M. 311irlart-st; 9 o'clock • • • I- A. 31
1" P. M. Pat'n Depot. I 6 rr• P. 31
N. B. On Alatuloymorningetbefirst tralnfrotantorn't
willienycit.7 73 rain. or err the - furled of4lo Port Janis
The 7al A. 31. and'S o'clock P. M. traina,froto NMI
York, wilt not atoiat any atrillon•troit9 of ex•
cept Hock Road and Ilohokiss.,%' • • • '
The traint which leave Now York at 7 A Mind 57;
PM ralll twin thins to nieet-the Erie tralne, morning and
'ening, going Wegt, n t SuffepiDeveti.
August 22,1960; Sl 7f.
, ALBANY & BUFFALO,
New York Sr, Erie; Cayuga Sr; ns
quehanna Raft "toads; Seneca
1 and Cayuga Lakes!
EVERYBODY'S MARKET LINE
q~lrsubsi;ribers aro now prepaied to receive FICEIGHT
I ,of k aid., at the following poiutsoris . •
Iltillefo, Attica, Itufavla'„ - Bergen, Rochester , On:made
ule,!Geneva, Dresden, Ovid. Lodi, Dundee, Landing, Jet
man; Havana, Binned' llorseheads,, florrung,, Elmira
Pactomille,Spring Port, 'Redder'si Penry, Aurora, Ithar
car, Itiandwr, Owego, Onion, Binghamton, Great Bend
Leinceboro', Deposit, and Hancock, everyday in th e week
(Sundays excepted;) and een thine with regularity throng
Out themasen. •They willattend to forwarding t sato e
to"tbo NeW York Marker,Wherei receive the person , .
al attention of experienced salesmen,vrho will attend to
thesellingorthe Same, and return the proccedsin Bank
able funds t either of the above points, to the %Rowing
persons:
BulTalo,Storchouse of Henry Dow ; Attica.S6sehquvr
of IrienieSylord; Datasia,Starehouse of LuilusA • Slnl
Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel McPherson; Rochester
Store of Pairbanks & Eldredge; Canandagua, Office o
IVaitcr Corcoran ; Geneva. 0. Lawrence; Dresden Store
house of Whitney &Monett ; Or id, Ferguson 4r-Spregue
Lodi ; Dundee Landidg, Storehouse of T. Tutidil & Co.
Jefferson, Mitre of,E. 0. Norton, on the Pien,llsernn
&tr. of Phelps; Millport., store ofJ.' S toll, ; llerse
otadr; ollico of J: A'. Ferrell; Corning, store' of Win..l
Arnold ; • Ennira, storehouse-of Thurman & Inghrarti
Vaetoryrille, store of Charles 11. Shephei 41 ;• Bolder'
Ferry; Aurora, store of 11: & (/: P.M organ; It haea:st o s
of P. 11. Dealer; Candor ; store of S. Darager; 0.4 go. o
flee of Nathaniel Ells; Enion. store of .o.Wht el"r
Illughandon, office of James Sisk; Great Rend, e 0
F. Churchill; Lanesboru'; since nfF A. Ward; Del „.
storeof Ensign. &Bean; Hancock, store of Allison &
Rel,ves. YAK. ?4 , llsll‘.l3ingliamton, •••
Dresden;
' 0110. P. MONELL, do.
- - NATHANIEL - ELLI 4, Owego•
AGENTS.—Buffalo, Fleury Dow; Attica, Thernaa Sy;
ford; Batavia. LUdrif.A . Smith; ltergen,DanielSterher-
POn ; Itoclrester, Fairhanka. - & Eldridge;' Vanandagua,
WalterCarcoran Genera, C. Lawrence; Ovid. keenrurren
&Sprague' Lodi; Dundee Landing, Tuthill & Co.;
Person, E. - 0 Norton; Ifarana, F. Phelps; 31111 port,"
Stull; Ilorseheads, J. A. Ferrell; Coring, Win. J. Ar.
nold; Elmlen,Thurinan & Dighram Facturyiille . .o
Shepherd; ,Artrora.ll. & C. c P. Morgan ;..Ithara.T.ll.
Drake; Candor. S. itaragcr; Xrden, C. N. Wheeler;
Great Trend. F. Churchill; t,RneAborn'. F. A. Ward ; De
posit,tilisign & D eau ;.11aneeelc, Allison $ Reeves.
I Capt. James
Willanponntend•the hisinevo throughout the whole
De, awl receive aid fill all nacre for
.
Groceries. Frtzit, Fish, oyster., a:e...te
svhicffwill he bonght nt. the lowest whnlepale prieen* in
New York, and torcrarled to any of the ahoro' - nntriett
Denote. - -, -, , -. .- , ...14—tf.
New Stage Arraagentent at Great
. Bend. -
O. HE two Delly.Llnesof. Stages from Gientllend to
Montrose 'will hereafter leave the Unlit...lea' ilotelof
C. Smith lathe immediate vicinity orthe Depot.. a sfel
owe : At 4A. %and 6P. 31... on the arrival (Vibe Rail
road trains from Nsw York, passing t hrou,gb 'New Mnn.rd,
to Vontroee, whence a Dail. Una rtins .in ecnneston
therewith to Springville Tnnkhannock and Wilkesharre ,
another via. N cholson, Factory-rale. Abington Centre;
Prnvidence and Hyde Park 'to Screntonia; (these places
beim;along the line opthe Leggets Gap Railroad ). 'Re
turning, the stage leaves Sorrintonla at 4 A M., passing,
through the above places to Montrose, whence the lines
leave in tim. to reach Great -Bend Depot before the
trains ;cans East. "
Also, a Daily line loaves Smith's Italian, lintel en the
arrival rf the noon train from the West f,-r Carbondale
vial Summersvillp,Nere Milford, linsford. Lenox and Dun
.daff. TMOEF-DELL..% CO.
Great Bend, Jan. 22- 1831. 6 tf
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEM'S
131ttIsSCO
Dit.s. I:. GRAIN, German Physician, tnkes thismeth:
ntl of infortnitig his friends and the pubic In general,
that he has located in the vllla,gr of Owego, County or
Tioga, and hoe established a permanent Mike on 3lainst.
over-R.ll. Iluiburt's afore, and is ready to 'attend to any
business in the lisle of his profession...
Ilia superior method of arriving at a correct diagnosis
disease, and his rinparalelled anceess In treating tba
various dimmers Inehlental to. the human. sytem, snore
especially theie of an acute, Subacute, chronic, or com
plicated character, are all that Is necessary for him to (A
fer to the invalids and diseaged of every characterte tute
tlettim to the confidence of n diecriminatiog public. For
the benedt of those unacquainted frith his method of
practice he would my. that he describers 'disease by a
chqmical and microscopical mamination of the Urine ! , •
get eons may send or bring their Urine in a clean (at
least two ounearlal, the that In the Morning preferred,
and tus a record is heptof all ther cases tramlned, the
name and ago of the patient are also required. -Iko
charge is made for.examining a caserstero no medicine is
taten. . -
. . . .
- taammlleinta are prinelpallyieleited from the Tegeta7
ble ging ‘ dom, and are mhahstotered according to the Ger.
mad Botanic Practice. •
. lie would also add, that hybas at rise made ni2
ot discovery in relation to treatinirdiscases of a cairn
lona origin; or Gravel.' TU is a similar deposit ion, and
many - consist in cryluivine grains, or grittt trarvif feel,
bat not dist inetly visibl e upon a close examinarfon; or it
may cowds£ In irregular slaved transparent concretions,
sufficiently large to heiress:My distinguished by the eye;
aril denonfluntettcaletaL '
The" preparation that. be' has Introduced liftapabletif
tilosolvi or, and . holding in : onlatioN teiltnione; or inten
tions o.oneretions, el:Jobb; the'sonree of irsitatfon,end
vent often extensive intimations of the Utitiary,organs,
thereby allowing, the Palmy to escape. „.., .. - -
ftefereneea eon be had at Ida Oiliest .; Stn yesiiirilivirig
in, all. the Western counties of the Seat, et Nen Took,
Pe noilbonla; Michigan, .k.e., who had been,, veni tip to
di by the most oklllful 'Physicians, yiearing of i i ii. and
at
t i
leg thetoseiveo,of. his; skill have been restos( 10..
'go d health. ' The great German iteniedy for Vet:late Obl
ctlona,; Worms, ()seep and Atsentovy. tearaways be
te nil lathe Office. .- -' -. . .•. D.5...E. - ORAIN
veto: Jan. E".2:18.51: - • - : - . •. :' ' " 41y:' •
, t t # • 'Ce ebrat #r. . •:1 O : ACK,
Professor of Astrology; Astronomy, Threnolorg, and
G . • . edacy, combined with CONJURATION, PromEwees
d , Mace No. it LOQUST I , trftli, Phitadephia, offers
hi services Co the eitizens of filontrnse. - Do boatel:a
J e n ° sTh t l ed gh Tl er y 4 4 1 rho lta i crowded oian b As end tto s o le f g E er u t rn ha P ti
,1.... dies V, Gentlemen $5. Persons:at a distance can
oftheir birth. Allr lettere containing the above fee
s any nd c en ue s
If ng. Nativities calculated according to fleentancy--
h ve their nativitles drawn ty vending ,the date of the
wi I receive immediate attention, Nativitles sent to tiny
p 6of the world written on durable paper; and hole
, 1
p stint to make useof hispnwer by conjuration on any
o the following topics : --Coratolup. advice given for the
a cecesfut accomplishment ef a wealthy marriage, he 1143
t P power to redeem such as are given to the use of the
b ttle; and for all cases of hazard, and for the recevery
o totes or lostmeoperty, and tbe porch:Wig of lottery
ti tete, Thousands of the above named eases have bien
d.ne in this city and Itavi gutty. end In the United States
8; thefoll satisfaction of all. 10.000 Plativiteser 'Lou
r roperhave Deane:lst daring the last four •ears while
• . e. • Letter; will answer every purpose; and will do no
St USP , to call in person, and the moil is now so safe that
[ p sena need puttees to trust money , through ;he Post
0 . ce.. Dr: Pgutrk' recp.fet front 500 to 1000 letters
m nthly.andluts nevermlased one: All letters will•be
glouslyattended to If.pre.pahl; For particulars call
a • the Democrat °Mee and getmo• Astrological Almanac.
''- • l'i Tot Watt st. above Eighth, Philadelphla. ,
PP UP particular, to mention the , Postddlica. county
. d State. I. , _ 51./Y
, . .
o (I ItOnrEis)raittnr,rt rriliterfelt $5O titan
e.s 'Ls Ing to cure Any,case of disease that may coats
u . der his rare, no minter how long standing or oral eting.
E Hutt at x are 110144 to Ms rrifso 1tUM1 ,,, , as limn
S Ivmern Et., Phila., without" fear of Interruption by
o , her *Heats.= #3trenget s end others who hare beau Un
f . Halide In the selection of a physician Aire frerltetl to
sill. ' Thou , who bavelnintedt.litanselres by solltanr size
,11111 , 0111Pited, +. . :: ~ t• ; ';; •t ~ z , -
~ j
f ,
O Z:Ti t eon
aau
o ß trui tr d t. ens ce t r a ..— n4 Th l e n nfll the let tl e ln d th w i o h n urn ld
a d:w t. :l t :to y
i eet before trusting their health, happlncasiond in
y cuss's their lives. in the-het/0 or PhYatchtlitt, 'lgnor
r aor thii chase of maladies. It Is certainly Iroposdble
tt otiabjed to. Every rotipectable phyliteltin hes Idepe.
s itir hymen, itr which be Pi more successful than Ids
Harr prOfetleors, sad to that he devotes *est otitis
ti e and ettsly. , _ - , , , , ~
Yarns OP rig iirrorh'eseltudr elederotsil Its tie study '
i
: t a it if u lcers a a
z u i p a en r
to th i e i
: I" a l l etlri ly c nri , r ln tt aa i r ty o: F h it h u , e ! t o o rn l s l at e7 l4 :
em o rtn r Is;etag:st:tepitlnscgee
under.
un t re s hu a l : n ,
eil v i l inad h f p ra t Went
t l f m' s o li fu ti dH o l a. : 7llteate *rising front youthful ex.
e ..IteetwltnpriHtles of the blood,'wherehy the constnit.
e tt toot betotue, entbebtedßOultbies the Doefor to offer
b strife: - "- •
- --
nrlhki etatriatrp, k.44Aptior -Wpm,
o P n ept
UustarAilitif4o:9frA)l3ll-7 arviPgrcr.L.Aßt b
RD- •
:4:40e41141.br, ' -
- _ Ni ew 0, 4 0 g 9
rsiliecgmi ft 1201:biocii of /pill; and eurntnil el; Nis
at the etore of ; it J 3{ kBs.:;
For .Iho lo mat -and lentuwoOt• Con of a
. NERVOUS' DISEASES,
'Aral:littbout Complakits-srblelvera*nsad by 14 6.
paired, weakened or unhealthy Condition of ;be
SIED.7OOtriNASTIPri3III. -
Thit &Await and 'eioninlentepOkatlon at emi t .
Urinal powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETISILii
been yronauneed by dlstingnishad "Orkin; b*
Enron and the United States", to be ,Lers nest eni i i k
medicinal limn:wry qf 4ge.
Di; VIIIIISTIVS - GALVOIC Dar .
via 6
' IA
,
--.'NEIR/01.27,atrak [..,
Is used with
f. the ,most perfect and nertlia success erg t---- 4
assess
~_,
-- .'''' GrirratAL - toranivry i • V : ')
Strengthening the - _reakened_bod7; Kivia,l tone bOs r . ''..
various organs, and invlgoratkig the entire system. A tit:"
to VITTL.-CHANIT, PARALYSIS and PALSY,'Dyryalif
•Elf.Cor INDJOESTION:RHEUNtATISNI,' ACUTE or ly
CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LIJNIDAOO, Dlly, TA
NESS, NERVOUS MENTORS, PALPITATION or ti
'THE MART; ATOPLEXY:.NEURALGIA, Iva 1'
the SIDE - and CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, eau,
' COMPLAINT,' and: OLTRYATUES. of the "'win KP e•
COMPLAINT,• 'DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, Errt
CIENCD of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENEROLt t a
all ;NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaleds wiseE A 'A
one simple cane--namely , - • - • • .
A Derangethent of "the. - ftertoris ,Stitem, •
j
(g
.tom- in NERVOUS COMPLAINTS. Dmgi and xea
eines :lucre's relhe disease; far they weaken the 'Win e ,
. gies of the already "ptestrated system .; while. zuekrhe !•''':l
strengthening, lile.giving, vitalizing delluende of
'seism,
;•e,
you, as 'applied. by this beautiful end 'wonderful Le cc,
raven, the exhausted patient and weakened manna VA
restored to former health; strength, elasticity and try • m
The great peculiarity,and excellence of ~ • , 2..
- • Dr. Chilitles Galvanic , Curatives. ,3
eonsiets In the fact that they most and cam 'dims, Tr .Y.l
aat ii a i r t application, in place of the "Weal mode of te lt ",
ring, And physicking the patient, till exhanated E& V
sinks hopeierisly - under the infliction. r ', 1
..
Their strengthen tie rabic system, spat/ire the towst.2.i
ftian the 6toot, promote the accution;, sad newt, ..4
the stegotest injury under any elm/Ise:mem Sims* r ,
introduction in the United States, only three years Sze, p
.
more than
• 7 5,000 • Perions
tricludhi g all age& Onset and eenditlons, - aMongatii
wore a large number of ladies, who impecnliarly ratou
to Nervous Complaints,-have been
IdNiIitELV:AND
. .
when all Lope of relief bad been given up,' and nay
thing else been tried in rain f, .
To Masbate tie use of the GALVANIC BEL?,
suppose the cage of a Orson afflicted:with that bus : t`;',' ; .
civilization. DYSPEPSIA, or isny other Chronic or Naii
one Disorder. In ordinary cares, atioatilants erect
which, by their action on the nerves and muselecths
stomach, atom' temporary relief, but width leant,
patient in a lower state. and with, injoreil health:sea i".-;
the action thus excited has ceased. 'Now computes
with the effect resulting front the applicatlonof thsGE
YANK; BELT., Take a Dyspeptic safe r , even h ti worst symptoms of an attack, and lint y tie they
around the Body, using the Magnetic tad as Simi fi;,74
In a short period the insensible perspiration will art ■
the positive .clement of the Belt. thetcb ellashrtGil
sonic circulation which will pass on to the
thence back again to the positive, Thu* keeping apace
Urinous Galvanic circulation throughout the silts. g;.,Thus • the - most.. revere cases of DYSPEPSIA. ire
MANY:NV.4Y cuREn.- A FEW MAYS IS ADIP
SUFFICIENT TO ERABICATE THE DISEASI O?YEARS
k`.4l
. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIIIONIUS I"!
or: tho moati Ilndoubied law:acts;
From all parts of the country Could be given, ina66st
to fill every column In this paper !-'
* ' EXTRAORDINARY:CASA . g„
which conclusively proves that : .
1 . 1 Truth is straxtger than .Fictloan
cun.r. OS, .
amaAnsu, --BROXCILMS E AND-EITSPEIt
REV.-DR.. LANDIS, A- qL.13407i1a
of New Jersey, of distiwavished attaltweeets end Lai
reputation
So:Fp., New /mei, Jo.ly
Lx A.4l.'Cintinin—Dear Sir: You wish to krot
me what hai been the result in my own case, of than ,
pi ication of THE GA L VANIC BELTAND NECHLItt:
sty, may is IL, (0/.IOWS: ,
For shout twenty years I had been inlrerlng t0••:i.,7
Dyspepsia.- Every year the symptoms became teat
nor could . I obtain permanent relief hum AnY , cresed
medical treatment whatever •__Abontfenrtrogyigusiss
In consequence of frequent esposure to the week*
thedischargeof, my pastoral duties: I beam anklet 4
*severe Chmnic Itheumatism,Whtrat foryesndteryta
Caused tat indescribable angtash.--' Farther ritithe
of '4a , and '4B,M consequence of preaching a grett
in - my own and various other-thatches in this regitM
was attacked by the Bronchitis, whichloolli born.
severe as to require 'en liamediata'suspension ono -17
total.laborer ifsg system ems :nest
prostrated,cind as my Ilicraclaitht bemuneworsa rivet
-my Dyspepsia and B•benmatic affection bus sr
that thews disorders, mere 'connected With , : each ore •••.'i
through — the medium of the Nervous System. la
Whole, phermatopraia there seemed to be no roe
• agent which:could reach and reemptratte my Nero
Syatemevery . thing.thati bad triedkithis *pool' 0,1
completely faled: , • At last I wailed by lay &Moat*
amine your inventions, and (though - with no very '"
Zulus hopes of their efficiency,) !determined to COI
effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELTLO g
NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC Tkive , 71
hi Jane.ler& To iIIrOSILAT LIRONINEIMIT. rirnlin
-or Dussinigi RAD hoer eon .I est moss
To assunt act egurroasi. catteas,'Sea MEMslifer 00'
_Tan* amour Timms os AccoosT or Tee Oseticersi `:4•
- AND eat KHCCWIC 111NRCTION EWA NSW= C141119P
mi
itate sac 'BO6 lv the wonderful aaf happy 'rod
of theesperleient.. • ' ' • - -
I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to wt
who have been likewise -suf f ering from NeuShigie da
Kong. They bare
-tried them, wino `Euro naafi 4
essiars s m crass tssi. - s
• I shin, dear air, very maectihliffrint
CHRISTIEI3 .,
GALVANIC NECIELAC,E
used , for all cOmplaints effecting 14 Throe:NW
ouch ai Bronchitio,lnflammation of OK Throat, WO ,
and Sick Headache, rankles* of the Ncoodfiiii
.the Face,,Borsing or Boating 'ln lb. Ears. Moroi
whirl is generally :NoriOus,- and that d#froolifi
'Wok Called Tie Doloroux.
- • .
' DR., OH STIE'S
. _
GALVAMO ; BRACELF B;
- Are found ot dust seisiee in coxes of Cohvidsiora OT FA
Spasmodia . Complaints; and. genaril Nervous Alibcfl
of the Head and uppetz,extreinitias. Also in PINY.'
•
Paralysis, and all d beasts caused by a delitiener of Foy
or Nervous Energy In this limbs-or .
other, mos d
Or
body.. • , - . • .
" Tic Dolototur- Netralgia,
" Tiern dreadful arid sigonitingionialaints are is*
-diatfly.viiered by the
. application of thoGat.iaare Ent
.Neccr.scr and VIMID. The Belt Misses the Electric:[
.thionghtho system -• the Necklace Bar admit effects ,
the Fluid acts directly upotittisi *acted nersei base
distressing diction* the application :,it.:VESI.FAILS
•
-.FITS,AND:CONVULSIONS.
Theca alarming rod territaeCorelilairter-yes, j
caused by a Wire.ngenteltt . of, "the' Nemo. The
'Beeontre eine FLO+. wilt ettrernearly teeny
matter tow yciong_or , thet.patlept, or.tow romin
'We complaint::: re umeronit . ind ostonisidnivierootelo"
poueseeme Of, prprietor. , „ -
44- •hlonY•boAdre4' Certiflcatete tram. ottparte tit 4
country tba most 'extretordbeiry character 0 3 " is
given; et rerir4peit. , , :
CO , troubles or , inC 11b171011 iDCOV/0 dead* the- 10.11
nit"dunrsnvs - il.•Tr.r.qiiic .fßanzi.o l6ll
mar bit worn bttbe most toblllikamt,"Mliciatit wlO . l O ,
feet ease, and safety....Jdutanytteses the wintaboiii.m
ing their nits isAfAlitypledserat old at smits..-l'asr
be not*, goy. tiart of Ute nottOrf , :' . ! ! ' L •
- .
2 140E38:
The Galvanic Belt; . - Three Dollars
VioPalvaniq .Nseklacni, • Zwo Dollar&
The Galvanic Bracelets, ,'One Dollar BO
The Itingtetio MAO, "fr One Dollar.
-(017;ITtio mirouit• ah-aeociardad tea 0,1
direction& PgarAlots.whh. b"-
of O r o anthortnen Agent:
3 PA polo Ut:Alt - dA UT loPi ,
Reteareef Cennarleint'esilnitAteesienlit id , *
itt:;Ce: MOE/ ek EA - 6j PA. Mr -
G4NF.1)...U.-ApENT VORl.THE'tnintorriu x
1-‘ PI:00,w.?70 Ire Tl f Irari r
Bentley 41 , Re.ndi-Agenta.for Sofa Co.
ri 1, 1 2 : 1,4,1 k inql.Tinaktlq 14,e4
. 1.1 ONS a„ um.
2 t.,,,-.pEN,O toi, paid good , ir
0.1 iny qatittlify trii *Am t0c1011 1 44 1..
ltf
tvia.R 11 : 1 4.: 14 1 31 0 Witil.tfrol Tteßiorxi•
SITE!' MUSIC Olttw lot tb; !OW 0.1,." 1, ' 10 . 53 gos
Y CLOUD,