Altlatt•on &ztoxtra4t. iii;ontrosey July 85,1551. s LULMEDI. 1 _i A SOW CateC • • I . V.hst is Fashion? Dinneri tit midnight auffheaditehes in the morning. •- 1 What is isit ? That peculiar kind of talk 'that leaditipulled noses and broken , beads. Whatd FS Idleness? Working Pallor mountains on'a pinlrsub.soil or .a blue-' tailed deli in sky-colored convulsions. • I Whatts Joy t- To count year money and find it to over-run &hundred dollars. -1 Whit is Conscience? Something that guilty men feel every time it -thunders. What i ts knowledge? To - be away from home when people come to borrow , books or umbrelloi. . - ' ' - . What is .Coritentment ? - To sit in. the house and see other peoplestuel O n themud. In other words, to be a little better off, than our4\ eighbor. , i '-- s at isSustice? %lie Opinion of twelve drunk n jurymen. . _ • - , . - - _Who is Ambition? A desire to tebome possessed of a yellow pin legs and a_ ha!f soled oyelbrow. A peasant, being at confersion„ accused himself cif boring stolen some bay. The father Confessor asked him how many hun dies he bad taken away from the stack ? 1* Tbat!is of no contrequenco,"reted be, '_Sow may set it down for a 'wagon ad, for my wife and Ism going to fetch the remain der , COLD Amu (ii) intr.—The Day Dottie guilty of - 01 e followiti atitbmetical piece or, wickedness : • "If twenty-oeien belies of snow gives three inches of water. how much milk will a.cow ern when fed on rutabaga turnips? " Multiply thellakes of snow oy the hairs owtho'corr a tail; then divide the product by the turnip ; add'a piece of chalk, and the sum 'will ,bi! the answer." _ Linair..—An attorney in Dublin havl 'ing died 'exceedingly poor, a shilling sub: seription :was set on foot to pay the expence orbis funeral. Most of the attorneys and barristers having subserihed, one of them applied 'to Toler, afterwards Lord Chief Justiee'Norbary, expressing his hope that he would also susbscribe his shilling. "On ly'. shilling." said Toler, " only a shilling to bury an attorney? Here is a guinea; go 'and bury one-and-twentY of them l' beautiful Letter. The fellowing most touching fragment of a letter from a dying wife to her husband," ' was fould by him, some months after her death, between the leaves of a religons vei nal° whilik she was very fond of penning. -The lettiar, which was literally dim with tear-marks, was written long before the litisbandi was aware that the grasp of a fa tal disease had fastened upon 'the lovely form of his wife,who died at the early age of nineteen,: . . , this shall reach your eye, dear day when _you areturning over • the relies of the_past, I shall have passed away forever. and the cold white stone will be keeping its lonely watch over the. Rini you have so often pressed and the sod will -be growing green that shall bide forever fromyOur sight the dust of one who has's° eften nestled close to your warm heart.. " For many long and sleepless nights, when ' - all beside my, thoughts was at rest, "1 have • untitled with the consciousness of approach ing death, until at last it has forced itself - upon my mind; and although to you and to others it might now seem but the ner vous immaginations of a girl, yet dear it is so I Many weary hours hive! I " passed-in the endeavor to reconcile myself to leaving you, whom I love- OD well, and • this"bright world of sunshine. and beauty. and bard indeed is it!to straggle on silently , and alone with the sure conviction that I • • am about to leave all forever, and go down alone into the dark valley 4‘ But-rknow in whom I have trusted.' ,and leaning ' Upon His arm, "I fear- no ear " - Don't - blame • - me for keeping even all -this from :you.— . How could "subject-y 01 3; 6f all otters,=.lo such sorrow as I.feelittparting' when time will soon make it apparent to sent - •- • I 'Fut:ad have wished - to rive, if only to he at your side whei your time shall come, and pillowing your head upon my, brest. - wipe the- ileathdamps from your brow, and - usher your.departing spirit into its Maker's ;.presence, -. embalmed in woman's holiest I• prayers. But it is not to be sh r -and sub mit. 'Yours is the _privilege . Of , watching, ' flirt:1;0110n and unary nights, for the ;.'spirit's final flight, and of transferring my Sinking bead from your breast to my Say ., lour% bosom. And you shall share my last 'though; the list faint pressure of-the hand, and the last feeble kiss shall have failed me, in eye shall rest on yours until glazed by death; and,pur spirits shall hold one last fend communion, until gently fading from vie*---the last of ,earth—you shall I mingle with the first bright glimpses' of the unfading glories of thathetter world, where. partings are unknown. =Well no I-know • the spot, dear. G--, where you will lay with me. Often have we stood by the place, and as VTO watched the mellow sunset as it glanced in quivering; flashes through the leaves,:-and burnish the grassy mounds "around us with stripes of burnished" gold, each perhaps - has thought that sonie one of us would "come alone,- 'and whichever it might.by, your name would ho on the stone. not ISO loved the spot; and -I kiow you'll Live it none the less when you see the same quiet sunlight linger and play among the grass that grois over your Mary's grave. I knew 7ou will`go often alone, when I am )aid there, ind my spirit will be with, you then] and whisper through the waving I . Imams, " /am not Zest but gone before!' ITtit every young man remember, there is nothing derogatory in any employment which ministers to the well-being of the tace.l It is the spirit that is carried into an employment that elevates or degrades The man who& word van always be de vended upon is sure to be always honored and esteemed A':,ronog dandy, in Chesnut street. some isyri since, accosted the bellmso 'es follows: , take sorts of trasb in our _Cwt, don't gan ? - YON jump - , man 11 the =me If Amm e ons t ranra., setxmoriestiestatian In come to life,: Mtn lislone=piratio• t 2 2 -• ZKEW tki3l - HBHE___Bo The; Bmeriaa3 ;Farmer.. Here's a health to the Valmertio WIWI Oa Ind. Mee the best ao,theirriaesa en eirilt,by. hie band, .•- • - . • ycp may roam die tridepinkl, but thec — e's Cought i to be s isei •_; - ' Thatearaihral dot Amodcailion*, l.wean. I. Demi. ifewu—dosin, 1 Daiwa D rry - dotiro ' - - Witid4lPA brio misott_bekup with the eue— nit li irs ie day's ittoshi imisteetly beau* By raiai-andsvrOott, ti l trdladt sad cuckoo, • Aid:mei the green lawi besprinkled- with!dew. - I • - thrty tumult and attire, Loss all the hist part of this quick fading He Mastro the free air at Moraines Sort fay, And livltatice as long as they do, *rich day. Derry down. ifc, Ile take awry gratin from castle to cot, licylthe hi and the lowly he's nec!r forgot, 'MO poor and the rich mar: together agree at,withoot him there Ihs moat wretched *Mad be. - i ' • Derry. tiotradke: Leek around ycnt-..what treasurer his !idles unto! Hirroularies with these shamed twig' Ist geld. 1, Hi pens nad his pastorali all breathing with life. Andbe home far away from all passion and itrite Derry, down, dec. Then a health to the fateer wholly.' on !behind. Made the" best and th., wiseet on math, by his I ' Yei;' may roam the wide World,butthent's nought — 1 to he seen Th.t can rival the American Farmer. I ween. Derry; down—dowo. I Down, Deny. dow n fbr pressing Sdad. sr Tot zsv.l 'moist sant Two large potatoes pasted through the kitchen setae, I • Smoothness Ind saluter to the salad give; Of inordant mustard add a simple spoon, Distrost the condiment that bites : to soon ; But deem it not, thou man of herbs, a fault. , To 'add a double quantity of salt; Four times the spoon with oil of Lucca crown, And twice with vinegae - procuredtrom town True flavor nettle it, and the poet begs The pounded yellow of Itwo well boiled eggs. Lekonions' atoms lurk within the bowl. • And scarce suspected#ate the whole. • - And lastly, in the env compitund toss A magic spoonful of anchovy sauce. 0 1 great and glorious . 1 0 t. herbaceous treat, "Fweald tempt the dybig anchorite to ; Beck to the world hediturn hs weary soul, And plunge his Sagers in-the salad bowl. ANewly Dl vexed Manure. The St. Vincent Eoyal Indies Gazette mentions • that a gentleman of that Island, has sent to England a quantity of pontol one, to have it tested as cement. and was , agreeably surprised to h am that the chemist who tested it had declared it to be the best 1 manure that he bad ever yet discovered, and that it was far' preferable to. Guano. 1 Thisl I entleman in iquestion compliminted on having a mine otweal th superior to gold. I. Whenit is eonsideft.d • (says the Gazette) ', 1 that the island abbunds in this valruible, substance—the best cement, salt now ap pears, the best manure known, we, cannot', refrain from o ff ering oar public congratula tion on the recent discovery, width must t erelong bring grea wealth into the island by' supplying th em with an article which must be much need d by the sugargrowers. 1 Pozzolona from St. [Vincent could of comae be supplied here ninth cheaper than Guano, and aught in conseq uence ofits rhenium" be extensively use , CrC 'hr OMIT SOWED 1 , 04 tried sweet corsair. this purpose? Oar own experiments baize been limited ; but 'for milk cows we believe itis preferable to other kinds of fodder, •as t it.nsay be sown thickly by using a full dose of speeial ma nure, and as too thick!) suins_to form !earth the stalks will contain a large — quantity of saccharine tuatter,-antimay be -sown _fre quently so as to keeps contsnous supply during the wbole - atantner and fall months. ,Prof gapes. I TEE SCIENCE' oa 00130 TO NIEL-4%e earth is a mageet, With magnetic-currents constantly playing around it. , The human body is also a magnet, and when the body is placed' in certain' -relations , to the earth these torrents "barmoniztvhen in any other position theY conflict...' When one position is to bemaintained frirsome time, a position should be Chosen in Which the mag.. 1 net currents of thelearth an& the body will not conflict. This position to indicated by theory, and . knownl by experiineut, is to lie with the bead toWards the itorth pole.— Persona who sleep l with their heads in the - opposite direction, , or lying crosswise, are liable . to fall into rious nerions disorijers When they go bac to. Life fight:position', t. these disorders, . ifinot too deeply impressed upOn_the constitution, soon vanished. Sen sitive persons are always more refrabed by sleep, when their beads point duo north : Architects, in Nanning houses, should bear this principle in mind. ~ nEVOLl7llopettlf FLAGlL=Tbirte is now in Alexandria, Val., the first flag taken du riOg the Bevolutien - by General Washing ton,, from the Maidens, at Trenton: It to composed of silk, 'beautifully embroidered in'needle work—the crown appears Promi nent, and the date! 1775 °lithe front. Al so. the identical flag surrendered. it the battle of Yorktowd. It was the of the 17th Regiment, and now bears this anserir tint The surnider of Lord Convene% being the erowniniglory orate - coinplete success of the Azeineon wins: The Sag Laof rich silic a w 1 perforated with *bullet - Geueral ashingtos's body - gaud 'nig is also thersl.—, mlir; with - she ltcdtt . I'Coterter ordiet If ;oil laake upter tweet! to -I inloat id* s • • 'mow dm handl' Oat tbovei WiNfiIUSS 'SIOINMII , II.I & & E: - B. Chas% 'Dam AND rzorawrons. TERMS.-.47ntanLar AND 1111 4 _at". Par mums, cash in advancer, or tiro dollars if not paid "tit the. fader Ike 1"ar; or time of subscription. No papeterill 'list:optioned until arresters aer paW,extuipt at the optioo tit thi Publisher& commouleetkons must be 'rose run - to re-_ cobra attentio'nf. ' • Ail ra tette,coonected with the Office; Amid be duetted fo S. B. ea E. Coals, Montrose, Susq. • lEr Editor!' office over M. - Cr:Tyler's Store. • • RATES 0, IrAPTEIVAIStNts.. One squire, (12 lilies or lath) 3 insertions. i $lOO • , Rath Subsequent laical-ion., 2.5 One square. 3 months, . 2 50 . ' 6 months, ' -! -4 00 Rrtriness Cards, tines or .1 300 Yearly Advertisements, not over, 4 .squaref,- OD: One COlllOlO, one year. - 110 - Yearly - Adreitiseriwill be restricted 'to the be. sines., in which th ey , are_ engaged.: • tri. The Publishers, having a large assortment oriob Printing Materials. are prepared to execute all kindi of JOU WORK with ZlMatuen and des uzpl!.-DLANIES of every deseription constantly on' hand, or print ei to order... - giVarZibi CETVO. DR. JAMES BROOKS, Phy s ician and Surgeon; nud, defiler in Drugs, Medicines .Peints ;Oils, Dyes, - -Corner of Church and Fine Streets, opposite Col. F. Luik'o, Great Bend, Pa. • Jolt • Attorney Al hem. OTlee on Turnpike +street, enactor west or the old liegisterTrylFsig Officer' Non* .1 1 16 L. TRUESDELL, ATTORNEY AT:JAW, Great Bend, Pa.—Office with Col. F. Lusk. . , • PETER DECRER.i. ESQ. HAVING been appointed by Davi/144*f New York, as a . t ommissiatter Nettles, State to take the proof and acknowledgement of Deeds andother instruments, will attend to baldness calls in that capacity at bis office at Great Bend, Pa. • Scpt.lo,lBsp —ly S. S. WINCIIIESTPR,, ATTORNEY AT LA . Tunkhortutock, Pa4,olfice ui Stark's Brick Row 'DR. G; GAMETE: DFIRDEN CCM the house hum tt tic'ruaidcvice 11, Samuel Guile; deceased.. Ilsiford, December 25, 113560 J. N. SCOTT: & co. LIVERY.AND EXCHANGE STABLE Mo'Arose, Pennla . , . , . . .i Cabinet and Chair Blaizer; carries . = the burtnessin allita Tartan& branches and on alarge scale, tithe old stand orgraltbs, Stevens and Aveg. u..& S. B. CHASE, 3TTORITZ7O :446:07 MONTROSE. ' PA. (ojice over Tyke's Store.) R. R. Emig. S. B. CuLei S. LYONS it SON. DEALICIt IN My Goodsiliaxawars, CroCkerry, Tin Woe Graxries, /Cooke, 40. Also carries on the • i llook Binding Business. Patio Avenue, Montrose, Pa.. O. EX L siva:moles, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER & REPAIRER Mt" Over Adlal4Flsk's Siddieiy Shop.w ; I OSUP.ZICI i r=I;I2LAZ SHAVING & HAIR DREeMNG . §'ALOON, iteztele's BaiWing next dOor to the - Port Office, Montrotie, - 1 )USCELLANEOUS ' ;The People's, Friend • I !T. Tr POND'S, of IghtterWri. t. tarsi:ingrain* AAAA TIZAII.IIIO EXTRACT...-AtirStrat from the shrub callediVitch-basel, and purely from that with the eseeption of a little A leoholto preserve It. It wilictir• aU local pale and inflamations old sorer, fresh woundsand bruises, - Piles, au d air-diseases of the howebilf a cbgingc nature, tooth-ache, ear-ache and an 'excellent rein dyforfemalet, &c. It Is truly what It professesto be, Vie Pionle s Friend! Provideneehas scattered along the rugged paths of life raagYrtlllags thateautribute greatly: to the comfort and happiness of Array body ; hence their great value, and well may they be called LfriAnds of the People ' Onewuni here toguard rigalristimpositlon. A man by the muneofSpencer, has manufactured and offered for sale a spurlous article ogled the ..Coryll Alsiract,—that wacildbe t*tract of the hazel-yeti—the genuine is as whiteand as purees water, while the inntlows article is eoloredimbleh ambles the publicto distinguish. • Nonegmirdne,burthosemargal Pontrrrain Destroyer Montrose, and store-keepers and me ! dleine-dealersgvnerally„Agents . A NEW supply of JEWELRY. and Watches Xi. at cost for cosh shat: TERRELL'S. Jan. 1. I ' , SOLE LEATH Eit areprefesied to veil neon*, E. A. & 0. - Pratt'. eel -11 ebrated sole Leather UN. priear,—hariag an apa7. Dealers= be seeomodated with a sapetior article, from mete wee tboaiand . ei4es at. Five* hereto ere unheard of is count ry. " - Oct. 1, ISSO. , ISAAC POST k co. - A Freisli Stock of Clothing'. 0? Rats and Calls, (spring tOldon)Gents, Ladles and Boys Boots andhhoes, also, Cap and Letter Paper, by the Ream or less quantity; Wall and Curtain Paper and Border, Inks,Pletaresand Picture Fcaniea, Books Tame' tatiourry,Pisbing Sae tle, dcn ,Inst remised and for sale at math profits forready pay, and ready pay only . April 3.1551. . OEO. FIT Perfumery, Fancy SoaP nrcutisiactune.TtiikleExtract. Ma...anise 0140 4 Isurrow• Pomade, Beare' OS,. 'tarry's . Teie?pbetoua, and other Stamp for the title. Military , shams , Soap, Wawa °Kan 14bltellart. Almond and Saaxafros Soap, soperiorarliele, for the Tel let, to be foutoot Montrose, October 03,185 u • J. LYONS & SON. • • Fairs! .Furs:.,. = CASH paid for Fox, Mink, Muskrat, Mitrtio and Coon . : - TYLER.- • .afontrose,Dee. 19,1850: , • .• - • - Flax Seed. ANTStlawtlty of Flax Seed wanted la °act:sage toe Oro Inael or.eash b/ _I. N. BULLARD. Oct. Mt. VlStPritE Lank Erhsprts,rainict to ,at4plaSi rr Lane .14 of all colors a 6 , : 211LEE.'S. VALT by the bbl: or loud ut • • _ . - D. It 1..; &Co. PL"GnS sua Scrsii s for tl e O l gS k. MUMMER SOAP Powders mad Bat 1114 for sale by. __ _ ' LYON UTANOLE lEWELBY,Alualealluatrataeut ci Perfumery, at • TURRELLI3. .keules. :fresh raisins., figs. , herring, mackerel, codfish. and Eninn bete for 'sale by • M. C. TYLER• SElEEPatteri , ll:7 . !tlel .iy - O . Ns. 4. „s„.o.m. A GOOD stock of • • •Is and shoe!, at ' • - • . D. R. L find Co, 10[7:BALE and Linseed Oil, Paints, a good na l' aortment at D. E.L.and Co. WANT,BI)--Fifty cons good coal in exchange for plows and casting, . 8.11. MILLS. M=M=l 200 mate of Orange to. tin pane and all other kinds of tin at , - Tuxes. 100 tons*inters, 1 , 00 tan! C r yuga, for sale of Orizat .Seed Depot.l-10ad. . , . ..Ey,W. LAGER. CLOVER SEED ~ ViT'2B4ll7gb'ekh`d'"rideit./,.sion*.c. 1: *wog so boy Cloths suissibiesur stows elottasifillilo went* esU at TVBII6LL.O.` sad Id uttertbetsei'Pki. ronace• *A. Ul2 idtrviter! vre U UV' , , S, %V Aft; :I 'b, 4 w tat. - . - I Great Bargain ,___ g ,_ - Stoves, Ware, and Pipe. g' Stone State Air Tight cooking atovo, for 1.) , weutd toy L. e to di e N bee r i i t E ise lL os or idonteose • -.. —'" - sudidetritty,ttaitae.hasjustiv-I burning woed oreoril,the best in use. N I c" . • • : ' —; ....:;),10).:,..,iytzeveaNsewitYveor:vv:wtmair-thee: . Itongltand Ready double ~ 0iten ,. c .. 0 . 0 I - i 0 . \ i ,is waist , tielot in,ab e3 " eket • ed • -Elevated, . - do. do do do d k o ingi"v do e.- : • • -2 , anortment el '0 tit ebert - Premium . _ _ . 6 ,...z , •,- . ..... t. &c. everbaoreatere&la Bloc- Victoria , ' do do ~do do . ../5 . .. - -t , - hal:atom The above geode were E mp i re s uit e ; do do - --' - - beaglit for easb,' on . q_wiplo sold Clinton Air Tir ht .- - ' -do da at thetowest price tad all or lJeleo warranted:lle Tea m. emended; N. a —l:articular attention paid to repairing 20 Sacs and k nds of Parlor Stoves for wood or sU kinds Of Watches end Jewelry. 1 coal. • -: -, • , • - 11:r AMA street, neariy opposite thePhcenlxiiotei. : 4 si zes o f.g plate ' s tove ,. _ - 11101MRpihOet.to,tailo.• .L. CANX7ELD. Coal and Wood Stoves for shopi, achool houses , the best In use. '' . • , . Copper, brass, tin And iron stove ware. . -• • 'Russia, English, and American Stove Pipe. Stone, Tin, and Zinc tubes, Ile., for sato by the 100, doz., or siagle; at the Eagle Foundry Depot. WILSON Co. R . . ----- R:':; .••• hes - ; ace Jewelry^ ' • - ' -4 , -- , I _ . . ... _ en scriber hi -s atire reedy' s;r lbg bls Pprlng stack - or Goods'. Pr- • - • consisting In part of-told and all ; Teel:ool*h Lever Watches, Gold Nti A -v and Silver Anchor do., GOld and a 4 ,", pc - silyerupine du, of every variety ' • " of style ant pattern, warranted a , , 4. e -.• good time:keepers. -Irinegold ear ,k ... ? .. )116, ~ - ... Z.. 'logs, breast plus, tiger s ing', - '•. ... - band, stone and boxbraeclets,cull pins,gold fob, guard and vest chains, gold lockets, of all sites, single and - double, gold' and eilverspeetatles, gold and silver thimles, pens, penelis, we tch keys, belt books and slides shyer plated ware, brittania ware, clocks, cut le.y4lstiney goods, shell and b card° combs, ete4 Also a largo assortment Of sliver'spoons, forks, ctn., warranted 4 , 1 good t as coin, (engrayea rtatis,) Owing to tha increase ns the subscriber* business; he 111 enabled to sell any ar ticle Inhisline eta very small advaneo from Illanufactur ers' and Importers! prices, thereby airouling superior in ducements to those wishint to, purchase, la . the variety cheapnesS and quality of bli Goods: , - • .., . , - Watches and timepieces- of every description rspaiml and warranted. as the shortest notice, and In the best manner. ' " . ' , . ALFREIS J. EVANS. • Bingluinstan,lileyl2;ll. . ' Nirasbingt4Rst. L'C'Atj - eiti'll" - • IhavebeenAneournged by the eery liberal patronag e received, to fill up my shop with the largest and best assortment of goods over yet brought. to this market— In it may be found everything b elonging to a Jewelry and II store,l3 do calocks atch oevt7 description. Burning Pluld.parlorand common Lamps,, which at this time is the host thing in use fora good and cheap light. YOU can find them only at. • • TRUK'S. Montrose, November 20. ISlfe - • lifEttertANT'EGaretrig Oil,Prastes.Magnettettintmeni MI Cod Liver 011, Towasend'sSarsaparilia,Vaughn'e thentripticalehencit'silalsam.Swchn'c Panacea-mil orrir• Jayne's iledicines,Dallere Pain Extractor, P.,ln Killer, Dllitnes fleece Cure, and most of the approved Patent 'Medicines 'tithe day, kept constantly on hand by • - BENTLEY fc READ. - • Wat ches f Jewalry_ :850 - 1 TnE Subscriber hat received on addition to hi stock of Jewelry, consisting of Gold . Fob and Guard Chains. Lockets, Finger Rings, Ear Rings, Breast Silver Chains, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pencils and Pens, &e., &n. to which he would in vite the attention of his friends. A.J. EVANS, - 'Binghamton, March 3,'51 - Washington et .Watches! Watches ! now and Silver,Lover and Ltpines full jeweled and 1,11 - plea, a largo assortment at the very lowest price - a and warranted. • Binghamton, Oct. 14,1850. L. CANFIELD. 57 P 5 ines ile 2 ert. Cream anUXustardSPonns,Siftand Sugar Eihor cis, Forks .to.,Engraired gratis, at L. CANFIELD'S. SlLtEßSpoone,Forkeenl Kniees,warninted t beat manufactured in America, at TRUE'S. 11111 E lest of tbcBini:2oiOlockets gone but more o 1 the Rune sortie on the tray to True'sJewelryehop. f CILOCKS, of various patterus, received this day, and far sale DEN chearkby- . • . TLEV & READ. FINGER RINGS-A new and aplendid us. aortmentjust received and for gala cheap by . - - Tr..D. TROWBUTDOE. - The-‘ Richest • - SELISCTIONor Breastpins, Earring! and Finger Mugs ever offered in itimthamten, by A. J. BVABS. IyVtATC.HE:S has and other jewelry in quantities D. T RONlnitilno E. -Gold Lockets. _ QINGLEand Double of every rise, by • Din;hamton.) A . J. EVANS, Wash! t•igton•st Some ',Very Fine GOEDWATCRES prifeet time keepers. ;Also silver Watchman quantities, by • • A. J: EVANS. • Gold Chains LOCKETS, Tldmfiles, Specks, Pen and PenelrCares a ayall assortment at L. CaNF/ELD'S, pIISCW,AIqOUS ADVERT'S 1 13 a 0 tie (1) ALe. DR. S. E. CRAM, GerraariPkysidan,takeithlsmeth oil of informing his friends and the pubic in general, that he has located In the Villagrof Owl go, County of Tioga,and has established a permanent office en Mai n-st. oven{. Iluiburt's store, and is ready to attend to any businusin the line of his profession. ' - lila superior method of arriving at a correct diagnosis in disease, end his unparalelicd success; ln treating the - various diseases incidental to the hfiman sytcm, more especially those of an acute, subacute, chronic, or cora -1 plicated character, are all that is necessary forbim to cd. fer to the invailds.and diseased of every character to mu+ tie him to the confidence of a diecriminating public. For the benefit of those unacquainted with his method of practice he would say that he describes disease by a chemlealandmicroscopicalexamination of the Urine. Poisons may send or bring their Urine in a clean (at least two ouncekrial, the first id the morning preferred, and as a record Is keptof all the caste .examined, the name and age Of the patient are also required. fio - Charge Is made for exandalive a cue where no medicine Is taken. His medieln es ate miniMallyseleeted - from theVe te. ble Kingdom, an 4 are administered according to the tier man Botanic Practice. ' He would also Odd, that he has at last made an impor ant discovery In relation to treating diseases of is calm ions CteS4l2. or Gravel.. Tide is a singular deposition,and Duty consist In eryita Inc grains, of a gritty boob feel, but not distinctly risible upon a close examination; or It may =sighs Irregiolar shaped transparent coneretiore, salbslently large to be tenuity distinguLshed . by the eye, and denonnouced The .preparation that he has Introduced tangible of illesolying and bolding in solution, calerdour, or inten tions concretions, ehich is the source of irritation, and yery often extensive Intimations of the Urinary nrgans, the' eby allowing the came to escape. References can be had at bin Ogled. e m p moralising in all the Western counties of the Stat. et Neu York, Pcmayibouta,Mtchignuoke.otho had been-, yen ttp to die bythemost ekillfnt Physicians, hearingot 'm and sealing themselves of hut skill base been realest ;to. good health, The great German Remedy fer'Pemale Ob. stnations, Wertne, Crony and" DysentPri: may Airways In: fourei at th e OZereat - D. 13.. E. DRAIN Dunn, Jan.2.1,-1651. " 41y. -0-A STROLOGT- , -THECelebrated Dr. C. ROBACE, Professor of Astrology. Astronomy, Phrenoloo,and Geomancy, cambinedwith CONJUGATION, frourtwee den,ollice No. 71 LOCUST - Street, PhUadephla, oilers his services to the citizens of. Montrose. Ile has been consulted by all the meword heads of Europe, and en- joys ithigher reputation as 1.111 Astrologer than day one living. -Nativitim calculated according to Geomaney— Ladles $3; Gentlemen $5. Persons at a distance can hive their nativitlea drawn by Sending the date, of the day oftheir birth. Alf letters containing Use abase fee will receive immediate attention, Nativitles sent to any part of the world written on. durable paper ,_!! and he le prepared to - make OEO of his power by conjuration on any of the following topicm—Conrtslap. advice given for the successful aecomplishmen t of a wealthy marriage, he has the porter te redeemer:lth as are given to the use of the bottle; and forall Macs of hazard, and for the recovery ofatolen erjost property, and the purchasing of lottery tickets. Thouquas otihalsbove named cafeshare been done In this city and nevi dray, cad hi the 'trotted States to the fail satisfaction of oil: 10,000 Nativites 47, oscopcshave been cast during, the last four years while here. Letters will answer every purpose, and rriG do as melt as to toll tn.person, and the mall le now - rotate that pe sons need not fear to trust money through - the Post Office. Dr. Roback receives from .000 to 1000 letter); menthly.and bus nevermlesed- one.- All lettere will be reffelottelyattended toff prelaid. For portionless - call at the Democrat office cudgel an Astrological Almanac. CAC. RODARK. • _7l Locust it. aboVe Eighth, Philadelphia. particular to mention the Post.office, county andState.ll4l7. S 5 0 iPsiClgltioPM—Tlyr.PlPN ease cre t i wi se llie t iff m enGo a (caffein:a ander his eare, po matter bow longstanding or alleging. EMS= REX WY invited 10 his Private Rooms, 381fortb SEVENTH et., Phila., without fear of interruption' by other patients.: Strangets and others who have beetrun fortunate in the selection of a physician are Invited to call.' Those who hareinjuredthemselves by solitary,vlre , `Mu Lan Maracay —The afflicted 'would do well to reflect before trusting their health, loshlAuemliiind ju many cases their lives, fn. the hands of physicians, tgno. rant of this elsomof Maladies: WI, certainty jm.ponibt e for, one manta understand all theilLs the hconan, family ' aresubject to: Every rspectable Oilskin's has hispe branchtin which he Is more successful than his brother professors, sad to that he devotes. most of his time.and study. YEAILII Of PR arrica;exeluslfeltderoted to the delay and treatment of diseases of the seattelorgans; together ' with ulcers upon the body, throat, - uostyorlegs,painsin the bend or hones -Snereurial-rheumat#m, _strictures, • gravel; itregalmittely,dtscasserising front youthful ex cesses erlmpuritics of the blood; - Whereby :the constitu tion has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to o ff er T CPSIDIUSLIErtOpU who 'may plus th emselves under ZMUER GIittIIANTS. {inaptly? G111:11, Peppersauce Mustard, LeitorPsper,,Twine,Blaehingand Mushy* Itc u tor 4a40 by • .• • • N. isrimigi. ju5?......d...neu nova of 'pans gad •ummer tow+ at the store at ' • 11.1 r WEBB. 21.3. WEBB. 'G4PER rap wanted, at - • _ • TURRET:I:ft STOVES, HARDWARE, &..c Monirose,licte. 26:'50 EAGLE FOUNDRY! Ware Room .in Lyous Chandler's Long. Building. - A general assortment of Cooking, Parlor. Shop and Coal Stoves, Stove pipe, Elbows, Zinc, Sheet'lron, Copper, Brass,Wire, Bar 1r0n,.-. Nail Rods, round be square Cast Steel all .sizes, round• 6. square • ' Iron, all sizes, Side ill. Green Sward, - Excelsior, Genesee ' • WorsterPlows,Straw Cut. ten's, Corn Shellers,Saw Arbors, Morticing Machines, Mill Cranks, Balaiwe Wheels, Pots, •Disk-Kettles. Spi ders, Tea Kettles, Waffle Irons, Um brella Stends,Pumpe, Lcad Pipe, Shingle Machines, Scrapers, Sleigh Shoes, Jack Screws, kc. kc. AU kinds of Clistings on hand or made to order— also, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware on hand, or made to order. WILSON & CO. Montrose, Nov. 5,1850. New Milford' Stove Depot. 111.111RITT tiro just reeelved n new assortmen tor IL Stoves, inelndinz the meet approved kinds of Air Tight,and common Cooking, Parlor, and Shop Stoves. RuYsia and common pipe, Sheet • Iron, and Zlimi Stove Tubeyote. &e., to which the attention of cash purrhay ers,rind the publiels invited, and which will be eold at very low prices Ser cash or approved credit. September, 1850. Stove, Tin . and Copper Ware. THE subscribers have just purchased a large otock of "(Ives, Tin and Copper Ware, which they offer to the public as cheap as the cheapest. D.-R. LATHROP ;o• Montrose, Dec. 10, 1850. • ,The best STOVE out THE Heystode State Air-tight Cooking Store, 1 manufactured and for sale by Wit.ke & co. NEW_ LYONS CHANDLER, 111 c m:rose and Lanesboro', • A RE now receiving a large and splendid assortment el LI Goods, which will be told cheap for cash. Sheetlngs, Shirting. Ticking, flatting, Wadding, Dill. nap., - Cotton and Woolen Yarn, Carpet and Knitting Yani,Broadelotlus and' Cassimeres, Carpets and Carpel Bags, Trunks,Biack,Blue and 0 reels Umbrellis,Japan'd Wate, Crockery and Glass Ware, Hardware, GROCERIES. Cruilled, pulverised and N. 0. Sagas& Coffee', Molasses . , Black and Green Teas,pork, lifackerel,Codtlah, Candles; spices, &e. - • BOOKS •&' STATIONERY; • Weave receiving a bege llSSOftra CD! of all kind, f taboo llooks.(English, Latin. Fren'eb; Greek and German) Histories, Miscellaneous Works, Medical Rooks, Cards, Tissue and Note Paper. &c. &c. - Those 'n want of Itooks and Stationery will please give us a call, as we • °tend to sell 'cheap for cub. - STOVES-AND IRON WARE. (looting, Parlor,Shop. and Coat Stoves. Pipe, Elbows, Stovecutle NI ; are,fron Scrapers, Plow s, Corn shellacs, straw , Plow Points;etc., at Lanesboro'. • PORK, SALT tS• FLOUR, by thebbl. or otherwire—Candles by the box or lb—also, Nalls,Glass,palats andolls. SARSAPARILLA. Old Di. Tarob's,i. P Townsend's,- and Sand'ssarsa• paella-75 centsper bottle. LYONS & CHANDLER. slontrose andL nesboro', Nov. 7,1850. _ Blatchly's i lvars %ME subscriber wouldiuform his friends and the pub lie,that he is now unuanfacturind the celebrated BLATCIita PLOWS at the old stand of D. Post. Side Hill, Dion, Warne Co., Livingdon county, and Skinners Eddy Plows and Canines on hand Repairing. lone; on short notice. . UaTirt,, ,, made oh arrang,cracnt with a ma chinist, he Is prepared to make and lit up most kinds of wa s elhinary on short notice and on reasonable terms. 31Intense, February 17.1351. B. MILLS. ICON—English and Swedes, rdnart bars. enitableo Draereeth by S.U. SMILE & CO A goodsceond hand cooking stove, alma good ma - to ter,for salo,chcap at TCIIRELL'S DLOUGllS.—Bitightunton,Montrose,Sitinnerit Eddy 1 and Mott and Full - eelsPloughs and Caatlngp;constatd yon hand by S. ILL SAYILE do CO. 01,0113.1NG BOOKS, BOOTS, &c. Notice •to the Public. New Seaionable Pall and lirinier Goode al the Great. One Price Store of :" L. S. LEstnatlva, Great Rend, Pa. DEGS leave to take this opportunity of tendering his .L 1 sincere thanks to his friends and customers, for the 'generous patronage they have extended to ; and at the same time inform them that he has just returned from Hew York with a very large and choke selection or Faneyand Staple Dry Goods. Also a fresh and eaten sive-assortmentof Greeeries,Provisions,DootsandShoes, Hats and Daps, hardware, Crockery; &e-,Drugs. and 3ledicines,vrbich wilt be sold for cash and produce at a very small advance, at prices which defy all competition. Flour, Pork,Vish,tialt,wholoale andretal4—be would also remark that he al hetes strictly to the system of al. ways n .suing the lotrest patent nrst,thereby giving the came advantage to all who may favor him wills their pat . Great Rend Clothing Store. Thelargest, bestand cheapest asseetment of Read" 'Made Clothing In the Village of Great Bend, Pa., Broad Cloths:Dee Skine,Cassizaeres and Vesting' of all qualified sultablefor the Pall and Winter Trade, which he offers at such prices as to satisfyany one that Udall% theplace for them to deal. in consequence of the great increa se of hi. bnainesabe has been obliged to greatly ealargehis stock, which he now offers to hie friends and the public for ex- • =vitiation, Confident that In so doing they will fin d some thingto their advantage, .Thesubscriber has made are rangements to manufacture, clothing In all its various bianches, and is now prepat ed to sell the same. warrant ed tobearinspection. Custom work and cutting done: at the latest style andibortest notice,-all kiwis of tall oretrimmiugs furnished and for sate.: Dealt forget the spot. Store neatly opposite dui Mansion Bowe. _- . Great Bend, Sept.,lBso. • . LIZILEIII. New end.popular School book. - • CIOMPREIIMVSYVB LINTVEBSAL -HIS. .TOIIY, togetbet with tiBIOGRAPIIY of DISTING • lIISIIED PERnONS, to which is appended an epitome of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY, NATURAL - PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL ASTRON. 031 Y - - and - PHYSIOLOGY. • . -Adopted and used in the Publicschoolsif Philadelphia --• B. JONES & Co:, Publishers. ' S. W. Coi. Fourth and Rico sta, Phila. Teachers and school Committees addressing letters to 'Us post paid, will be furnished with copies for examine- Eq. A fall and enmplato assortment of Books and Sta flans: y Muzak at the .imreft Meet. • ' • Books! Books!-- ANEV imply arrooksjazt received, ineledins. rat the kinds aged la the New Aeademy. Aire Draw laa.-tdrtate, Letterand Cap Paper, at the torma prim: Sept.s . ' LYONS & SON. Dallyßibloillustssions,Emenou'oEssaye, talTostellenspttem by Taylor, Review of the Mexican Warby Livermore, Rook off arms, TrAwbbigne's History orate Reformation, etc. etc.• - J. LYONS ec SON. , SCHOOL - 3300E5. GENERAL assortment of School Bopks wools 4 sale *metal* by • • - ' - LYONS '4l. CiIANDLER. ~_ Montrose, Nov. 26, '5O. A fteeli supply of:Orocirlesjtuilopen:dtrTnAfsor.sloo.,by fIASII paid fps ;daughter bidet, delirared,at lostet VV tannery. • - - Liars /c CNANDT.EIt. WANTED 20,000 bushel or Onto. 10,0n0 bosh 11 els of Rye and Corn for *Mob tho price will be paid in cash or trade by .• D. R. L, &' Co. . A . NEW rupply a i rmail at. 411. • Torre • - • • ACADEMICAL SUSQUEHANNA ACADEMY• - ' .. • T 'm Trances reopectfu4 . inforni 'theTublic that the Third Term of the Aced 'Pk year of this institution will coMMeate On Tuesday, April 20th ' , with the Da/Ow l= - IMAM) OA"'MSSR tr , CTIOSI, - . • memuct it.y.sysktersi. 4. M.: . . . ' Mary J'.Craleford,Preceptress. r • - Mr. J. Lorenzo Lyons: A: it., 411k:ills° A - . A. P.:Bog art', Assistant Teachers In Itho Academic and Classical ,rr Mks Catolini Bowman Srapertntendcit.of thortistus ty Department. Miss Emily Blackman Tea,Cherof Music. MA:Justus 11. Walter. • - 1" Getman. ' • There are, three academie terms in Ithe year. The first commencing •ns the 10th day of Pcpt.,of I 5 wok it.... The2d on the :thday °Mill of 14 weeksortri therldrd on the VA/thole, of April of 14 weeks. - There ore, thus, vacation* In the Winter' and spring of two weeks each and one of rive weeka in thOerunmer. P niers OP TUITION. ; . •estudiesofthePrimaryDepartmentws 7,50 per year The Common branches of theAcadimind Department, embracing Icadirg,Spell-• - • Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, , and Grammar, . . .15,00. The Higher branches, of Gm Academia . • - • department, • - 18,00 " The atudles of the Grantee! Etepnlifflitf, Latin, Greek ann"Prench, with those , . - . of rho Academical Departmcnt,in wholo ' . cornett • : 44 Mnsie with 11 xo of Piano, , • . 44 Drawing mad Paintlog, . • • - 10,00 " German . • 15.00 ' 44 N It is the desire and puipose of the Trustees by appropriate discipline, by the course of study - pursued, by the therougbnesa of the:instruction ImUnite.l and by thefacilitlas furnished, to teenre for this Amobrzny a bleb standing umovg the Literary: Institutions of the kind In our land.' • S.D. Pupils from abrondl,wishing to obtain board may reeeleedirectlun to places by applying to Alfred Baldwin Mulford, committee. lion: Wm. : JESSUP., President. • ' U. J.Ntearsi,Beel. • 1 ' Mason S. I Wilson,lrcasurcr. Montrose, Apr 015,1850: - RAILROADS;' FREI(3rIITn2i, Ciut.nge of Hinas,ornm.3 . l ,Tze7 8 Ramapo & Paterson and Pater son & 'Hudson Itiree I t t .0; X Is Et 0 d COMO Sulfesn's Depot, at . Leave, Nor-York at ' 4 O o'clock 30 mha. A. 3%. 7 o'clock 110 min. A. 514 10 . 44 30 calw ' A. M. .3 44 •15 mln: - P. 31. *0 - 4 t 30 min. . P. M. 5 44 - 45 min. I'.ll s‘ ill 541 117,11 Y 11'11 . ,4 IN s.. ' Leave Suffern's Depot. 1 ,- Leave Wm Yo . :rk *0 o'clock 30 min. A. 31.1 I 0 o'clock . *Or on theatrical of the Erie trains gni(' r. East. i..411110.1110N TRAM'. - .. Leave Paterson at ; Lear e-Necr-Torb . 7 o'clock A. 51. Market-st. I 7 o'clock 30min. . A. 51 AM 44 44 • Pat's' Li c p .; 9 '4 4 30" . 1 2 ~ 31. 41 . I is . .1.57. 43C 44 P. 81. " : "i - 3 44 15." - 1. 7 " 44 Market-0,, 5 ' 44 '45 " ~ SUNDAY'ITRAIN'. - Leave PaterAan al -, I Leave Area , Yark at _ o'clock A. M. •Alarket-at. i 9 o'clock A.ll S 44 P. AI. Pat'nDcßot. I 0 " . P.3I N. B. On MondaymorningrthelkFt train fromSnitern't valence at 7 25 min. or on the arriyal of the Port Jerrh train. The 7 30 A. M. and 5 456'eleelc P. 31. trains, from 'Neil York, *Merit stop at any otation north of Paterson, ex; crpt Rock Road and Itelio)ins.. The trains-which ICIIT r Neg. York'at 7;4A St and 5,1 P M will he in time to meet the Erie trail's, mornini; and vening,;:eing We,t, at Stitferns Depot. : August ,?2,1550. ALBANY & New York & Erie, Cayuga - 4 us quehanna Rail Roads, Seneca and . Cayuga Lakes I - • EVERTE 0 DIPS MARKET . LINE p REA abscriocrs are now;preparedto receive FREIGHT J. °ran kinds, r.t t e following p oifit s„ vii uTalo, Attica, B a tavia,; Bergen, 'Rochester, Conenda ua, Genera, Dresden, Ovid. Lodi, Dundee, Landing, Jet croon, Havana, alitiport,i ilorseheado, Corning, Elmira FacWarille,Spring Port; Itedder's Ferry, A urtna, lam en, Candor, Owego, Union, Ilia.4lamten, Great .llend Lfinesboro', Deposit, and liancock, every day in tlie week (Sundays ereeptedo6ll.l eontinuewith regularity throne out theseason. They will attend to forwarding the same to tbe Now York Market, Wherelt. willreecire the person- al attention of experlencedsakomen,who win attend to theseUingof the same, and return the proceedsin Bank. able fandsat either of the; aborepointf, to the following persons Baffalo,Storehouse of Meng Daw ; Atties,Storehonse of IlenreSyford; Bataida,StorehouseoilnelneA.Smith, Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel •MePheromi; Rochester Store of Fairbanks & Eldredge; tlanandagent, Office a irnlter Corcoran ;. Gettev.a. C.Laro.'cuce; Dresden Store house of Whitney Z{. ; Ortd.Ferguson &Sprague Lodi; Dundee Lazuli ae. Storehouse of T. Tuthill & Co. Jefferson, &Zee of E. o.lNorton on the Pler , Havana officeofJ. F. Phelps; Mlliport. ;tore ofJ. Horse °ends. office ofJ.A. Ferrell; Corning, store of Wm..l Arnold; Elmira,- storehouse of Tharmen &. - Inglirern; Factoryrille, store of Charles 11. shepherd; Redder. Ferry; Aurora, store of U. S G. P .Morgan ; Ittaca,stos of P. 11. Drake; Candor,lstore of S. Barager; -Gerego6; flee of Nathaniel Ella ; Union, store of C. N. Wheeler Binghamton, °Rice of James Sisk; Crest Bend, office 'a V. Churchill; Lanerbore'..ofbee of F. A. Word; Deposit 6 . ore of Ensign &Deanillancock, Rt ore •of Allison a• Reeies. • KY Bingbamt on, . • WIIITNEY, Dresden,: • GEO. p..MONIN.L,", do: • NATiIANIEL ELLS, 0 144 7 . * • • ' AG MTS.-71111Tel°, Ifenry Dew ; Attica. Thomas Sp ford; Dataria , Lacier A: Smith; Iter:zeti,DmielMcner son;' Rochester, Fairbanks & Eldridge; Canandagna, lVatterCoreorani,Geuera, C. Lawrence • Ovid. Ferguson & Sprague; Loth; Dundee Landing, & Co.; Ter. terson,E. 0 Norton • Dirtrana., F. Phelps; 31illpott, J . Stoll; llorscheads, A. Ferrell; Corning. Ar nold ; rugby= ; Factoryrille; Shepherd; Aurorti,ll - . & O—P. Morgan. Ithaca, F. 11. Drake; Candor..S. Itarager; Union, C.N. WheCler; Greet Bend, F. Churchill; Lanevboro', F: A:Ward ; De posit,Ensign& Demi; Itanceek, Allison & Reeves. • 'Capt. James .Willlnperintend the bheinese,throtghunt:the thole ne, hal receive anlflll6.ll orders for , • Gele orl ' Fist], o, which will beleiight at; the imro4t nholepale titiees in New Itortc, and forwarded to• any of the aboye named Depots. • 32—tf New Stage Arilangerutut at Great Bend. , . • , J.ar. tiro Dnifi Lines of Singes - front Great:Bend to Montrosowillhcrtaltar leave she heslroad llotelof C. Smith in theltometilate vicinity of the Depot, n=fol owe ; At 4A. 31-and 6T. M., on the arrival of the Rail road trains from New York, passing through New 31 ifrad to Montrose, whence' a 'Dail, line - runs in came:ion there With to Springville Tunkhannock and Wilkmharre , another via. N choison, Factoryville, 'Abington Centre; Provideneennd Hyde Park to Scrantenini (these pierce being along the line of the teggets Gap Railroad) . Re turning, the stage learCo - Serantanla nt 4 A M., pa.sing through the 4b4Te pineei to :Montrose, whence the lines . _ leave in timoto reach the Great Bend Depot before the traina going East, Also, es Daily line len+ca Smith'sßailway Hotel en the arrival of tite noon 'train from the West!. r Carbondale via. Summermille i New Ditford,llarford. Lenox and Dun daQ. TBGESDEL La C 0... Great Bend; Jan. 22- iRSI. btf MISCELLANEOUS APVERn SEDI' S MISCILLANLOI S New :Goads, HAYDEN Si. LITTLE'S stock orNew Goods - have arrived, comprising a complete nosort meat of Dry Goods, Groceries., Hardware, Stove Pipe Zinc., Nails, Glass, Sash Wooden- Ware Drug - s and Medici es; - Irish, Flour - Also a first rate, lot and good airortinent of Ready Made Clothing, of almost all descriptions. Boots and Shoeit, Hafe, 'Carni Blai Bonnets and almost everything; !usually, found in a country Oar Goodie mud pe sold, and shall be. a the very lowest possible !prices. Oar triode aro invi. ted to call and look at ourstoCk. pioduce of most 411 kinds, wanted in exchange for giibils brthe subscribers, _ . AIAYDEN & LITTLE. Now Milford Moy let 185 f. YCOMtNG Cduky - Insuniut. Company -11 The undervigued agent for this Well known and long established institution respectfully infanta the public that he will receive application!. for in. surunce against loan or damage by fire to Minding! Goods, Furniture, Ste. B. RAYONS; Agent. ',.Mont.ose, Apr. 9, ?St - - :-if Tailonni ' -TORN GROV E S; . nown Tailor has If again mods. Ins appearance to Montrose to op eratoin the,above named business et the old stand directly over Lathrep's - Dry Goods stare, and would again tender his services to.the public, and 'concha their patronage. ' .. • • - Making and cutting darns in the moat 'approved style of the age; acid loue on . the shortest. notice as 05001. Montrose, Feb.12',!51. „' : . _ ORANGEs , froth - lot just re, celved and for sato by . thci hatidrod, dazes; .or good, also, raisins Just -.in. Also ; Wo w:de Calf Lacs Books for sok . 1 N. BULLARD.. For the Removal - mil,llermaneut cure of NERVOUS: DISEASES, And of Those Coinplainkt which are cauied by re, palm% weakened or unhealthy condition of the . •"' NAISI3I,ItOCS- SYSTURI. -Thil beautiful and :convenient application of tla i , tenons powers of GALVANISM suscl MAGNETititi; been prononiteed ky distinguished physichnt. Flumpe and tho.Unlta States, to ha the' ant ssi i 4; medicine: discoloy of the Ago. • . Dr. curettes GUYON BELT ItRAGNEnO. rrunD, ht used with tho moat perfect and certain strzenk • '"GEN"ERAL . . Strengthening, the weakened body, giving tons tif sa various organs, and Invigorating the entire system. in FITS, CRAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, DM;R, SIA or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, b iz tl NESS, NERVOUS. TREMORS. PALPITATION a„, THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, puss h ot the SIDE and ,CHEST,•LIVER COMPLAINT, Stlhe,S, COMPLAINT,' and CURVATURE. of the SPINE COMPLAINT, DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DrzF• CIENCY of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints anti i at ,-;:' one simple cause —namely, • A Derangement 'of the !knout r. Splay ra NERVOUSiCOMPLAINTS, Drugs am eidca ineteatelbe disease, for they weaken the thif t ;' give of the. already prostrated systeta; while, wa a strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing irlluencs of 6 7, Inlr4Strl 11l applied by this beautiful and erandra,d4 I covers: the exhausted patient and weakencl sise a i restored •to former health, strength, elasticity and a o. The great peculiarity and eicelfence of Dr. Chrhtles galvanic Curatives, ccoulsts In the factthat they arrest end ,tire diuma, outward epplication, an • place of the maid MN. ,:u4 ping, and pbysicking theitatient. till exhausted y am . /inks hopelessly under the infliction. , fit . • They strengthen whole system , equabe* a, 44 Hon the blood, promote the steretions, and se a , , the Agniest 'injury under any eircsonstanees. Sma lie' Introduction in the United - States, only flume yeania, more Mari : - '7.5,000- Persons including all ages, classei and conditioni, tangs • were a large number of ladies, who are peetilithlyr4 to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY MBA I . whea -all hope of relief had been given-up, sad r, _thing else been tried in vain! To illustrate the' use of the GALVANIC NM sup a-the civs cation , DYSPEPSIA, I P A e , rso o r u e: 1111 y otherad w ith t o b r ' . 2 tn(' '' : ohs Disorder' In ordinary cases, stimulants us . which, by their action on the nerves amt nausclada! , ', stomach, afford temporary relief, but which lan patient In a lower state, "and with injured' facid**! - - the action thus excited has ceased. NC* cisme, ,with the effect resulting from the applicationoteac• VANIG BELT. • Take a Dyspeptic zanier, eves wet* symptoms of an attack, and simply tie Scalp around th e Body, using the Magnetic Fluid as Ccitaf'f_t to e aliort period thir, insensible perspiration lava' 'the positive element of the Belt, thereby cantill:i vanic circulation which will i4l. pastim to the negractivi thence back again to the positive, thus keeping itpta.;: - - Sinuous Galvanic circulation thnanghout the i 1 e 3; 7.,i, Thns the most severe 'Casa of DYSPEPSIA trera•i.; • MANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS SHlf;*; SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE" THE MESH c'v• - . taTIFICATES. AND. TESTDIOMIII3 01 the most Undoubted_ Chanteler, r • • From all parts of the country could be 'giren,r,„4o-, to fill every column in thitpaper: i ' , - rl.: ' - • AN - .EXTRIORDINAItY , CASE, i which conclusively proves that - '. ' • "Truth Is stranger thanrietini;'!:. . _ - :.CIIIIE .or. i ... RIIEUDATIM,.ERONCIIITIS, AND 0111151,q• - ••• • REV. DR. - LANDIS, A CLERGY3I.O w •••:.: of New Jersey, of diiiingnished attainments &Mai 11: tepatation : - _ ' • J i Jult, ' , • '' Swans, .e.ew ersey, ry itna, r? . . Dn. A.ll. 'Courtin—Moor Sir: Yon wish to (m'• ; see what has been the result in my own ease de f-;: plication of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NEGTIO,, , ,:'j. • . My reply is as follows: .- For about twenty years-1 had been orgerii h,.::: pysper,sia: Every year the symptoms beam* rl ' i 'l' nor could I obtain permanent relief from any ear, •••'. 'medical treatment whatever About/aorta yam it,.l -in consequence of frequent exposure to the auto ........ the discharge of my pastoral duties, !became rd'ut : ' a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year st.:':: ' ',.. caused tee indesenliable anguish. Farther: intlem ii-: of ?id and '46, in consequence of _preaching a gabi, in my own and various o th er churches in Wraps: • g was attacked by the - Bronchitis, which'soon beam .... severe as to require an immediate gospel:aloud:let .; (oral labors. - rify nereoui system wet: nee 6,10 if i prostrated, and as my Bronchitis became worsemei J...., my, Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thus ea ...1? that' these disorders were connected with etch -,•'-,_ through the medium of the Nervous .13ystem. hi -..i t whole pharroacopecia Shen seemed to' be no ra :;•:":: agent which auld rash and recuperate toy See ':?, Sy stow - ; every thing that I had tried for, this papa . '",tt completely failed. 'At last I was led by ray fnats :.,,- amine your , inventions, and (though with to rsie .'i , gainer hopes of their efficiency,) I determined tort effect of the application of the GALVANIC BUM ~ NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. To 'cl In Jane, 1840. 'To err' canat assorrisnuenr, a ma N. err DYSPEPSIA NAO . GONt ; IN MOUT DAYS I RAI 015 r „ TO RESCAM 31T PASTORAL LABORS, NOR , EMS I INNIS ...,.. TED A SINGLY SERVICE (LT 'ACCOVNT er inE Bora& sun sryltsreurarre A/EMOTION nil INTMEL/SISS‘a rear ear. my- - Such is the wonderful and ham rer'it.... of theexpetiment ~ t r 4l 'I have recommended- th e BELT and FLUID 0n4".• , who have been likewise nniforiar, from 'Netio10 11 ! Wm. They have tried them, with turn rum :„ ' scurie, ror ester rase. ' - I am, dear air, yery resPeetrallY Imo. - -' - ~' 'II.O4E.ItT W. La r t •- • • DIU CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECIELA fs used for all complaintii affecting thoThroa such u Bronchia% Inflammation of the 'lt and Sick fletyleche, Dizilness of the Head, Se' the Face, Buzzing or . Itoutieg in the Eau,which is_gencrally. Nervous. and that; • • !plaint. called Tic Doloreux. • . DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC BRACELI Are found of vast service in cases of &wraith Spaemodic Complaint+, end general Nervous of the Head and upper , extremities. Also in Paralysis, and ell diseases caused byndeficienel or Nervous Energy in The limbs or other oil body. '- • - ' ' .ITlc_Doloranz and Neural! . There dreadful - and agonizing complaints diateli Mitred by the application of the GALT& Nees/Act and F eine. The Belt diffusesthe l through the system ; Necklace ham a local , the Fluid acts directly upon the affected serves distressing MUMS= the application NEVER :WS' AND CONVULaiOI These alarming and terrible complaints s caused by • o derengrzunt of _Me 'Nem& r: Basemire am Farr. will cure nearly ere. matter how young or old the patio; or how the complaint. : Numerous and astonishing ' posses/dm of the proprietor. , • . • o¢. Many hundred-Certificates-from 'all pleb. country. of the 'most extraordinary climacter as givenof required., - No trouble or inconvenience att ends the te DR: CIIRISPIE'S G.HLPJINICJIRTICLE4e d 'ti may be worn by_the most feeble. and .delitale, 1 .1 feet ease and safety: : In many cases the snub= lug their use pleasant and sarriebk. , o sent to any part of the country. .- ,Prices: The flalvitnic Belt, Three Dan ' l 7 The'ri !avant° . Necklace, - Two The Galiranio.Braceleta, - One Dag The Magnetic, Fluid, One Dollu. Op- The articles are eeeompanled by, fall ge l 4. directions. Femphlets with full parlicuhee =sr' of the authorized Agora. • • PARTICULAR CAUTIOth CO- peeve qf , ciunt„ f idu and VoraGst 'boo r); 0. MOREHEAD, M. 11, ORMRAL .A.O4NT FOR THE 'UNITED 800 134 Broadveey, Nee! 1 0 ' • CENTLEY 4Sr: READ, :Aprars, Bog."'" . . Wool: Carding, , sg nqnsids is it &tad is St i. 301:; ...Lt. the Othpatind WaSI, A.. 0.1 101 Iliontlys; JuitS2;lBsl.—Rite.. . _ . giA F ull, Cmircilas, tracing, ilonemi t ; tatty Tip wnr. tic. by BEVTLZY
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