, .41•1NN.12‘ AN ZLECTiON.,DAY - ANOTE; ZIT - 1.3.04 , . •:- . tiIiEYTO .- - , •, Qn the taming ofille election, Mr. Tri inmer,.orre`of the:candidates for the , office of constable; in it tetio . Out west, said to his confidential . aerving . -ntan; r... Y ou must keep yOur'eyenopeo - 16-day,jerry. - .Always see what's to be doneorid do it; Remember that-the:anvil% eitnini•trotentay pui ire in- . to oflia". ,-- And.: - ..ofe thing: in particular .' I want- yOu• tn - :. bear in-,..ninad.: - - There'll be sonte ape:relaying, and 'of course, 'll be called:ort; so; the _Roment- you' hear my name, proposed, I wantyo u and your friends to be ready With - thiee chats. . Jerry. 11 ad a tble,k - skult, -- andltrairtirbut after considerableneratehing of his cranium, he brightened up and • said that lie under stoed,his master perfectly, and that he mild depend itponiiim.' - . ,• "That *4.4;4.7 ' said :Mr._ Trimmer.— Yetilfrir`a ntaptd fellow, sometimes. Jerry : but you can:, make yourself useful, :when you tr.y. ° .....,,Naw di? Yenr - trork ;"and I'll re vard-yeu.' And,. Jerty-;:DOn't (ergot the tbrelinheers." ••••- '-^" Thepells were opened. At_first, the electienrwas dull business; but towards the middle nfilin feretiourt the,. people began to assemble and; enniiderable excitement was rnisatl- ' The tiarty.to - whieh Mr Trimmer belonged made the' Red-Tavern' their head quarters. Liquor was drank in the bar room, and speeches 'made on the steps, all for the public good. Mr. T.iumter's purse \, was opened, and so \ was his Mouth. He treated the crowd to ' ad liquor and worse barrangnes; while Jerry at the same time was making himself useful. Affairs pros pered favorably, when, atter e; number, of nppeebes had been made from the door steps soalebody, called for Trimmer !" . I :"Triturnerr Triminer I"-echoed dial Now was the critical moment. The can- dilate or constable had done his shitie of talking ;that day, but this ,was the first time be had beet:nailed upon for a speech. fie pressed ;throuzh the crowd, and reached -the open space allotted to the speakers. "Trimmer! Triminer '." cried a small boy • aiomewh'pre in the,crowd. .•; - Tttn:irderliowed: Jrninmer cast his eyes about him , to see what had become ofJer ,47-;:',, , ',." •... :.- ,:.... _ ••Ifere !" coughed the candidate, a little diannncrte~.= C` . T • ••Put';er through:" screamed the small Trimmer lowed, and attempted a smile. Ilut`loi bad =set his heed, on the three .theers, and be needed them to encourage him.T " .fter some _heiltation, howeier, he :oegan: - „A' dela silence followed.., dayqs ono—of immense importance to the country eyed, around' him •r domo manifestation of aprobation.— ‘ll4Nr.: he trier, the: stupid= JerrY, in his heart; for not breaking the embarrassing s'fienee.iiiih,tumultuens applause I" day, fellowAizens— , lilo Ins eat s ley the most,provoking of speotaolo. erry and a companion were •elhowing.tbeli way through the cried, tow= .arch the speaker. • •Ti-ir4u.s room ;"stied Jerry. "Out of 'the way; bend! Let to pass 1" Ratritig:attractedfthe popular eye, and -drawn Attention entirely from the epeaker hicilself, eineiged,from the crowd with :his companion, and : placed directly under the eyed of :the horrified. Mr. Trimmer a .a stool and- two chairs. , "Whit'dnee ibis Mean ?" whispered Mr. 'TriMmei, turning white, then flushing .very "Wal," said Jerry, loud enough to be beard by the crowd, "I couldn't do no bet •ter. Mtn said you wanted three cheers, • but wel coulden't get, two cheers and a stool, Up Went a Tear . of laughter, and down went `the ilisiiotreei•ted• aaidid The c , nifusiqn was great, the-specchlKing was at - an ancl„ and Jerry's mistake about the cheers" defeated Trimmer's election. t'aipalßag.' UipoEdtiOn of bad Nails : .The ipublic should. .be , on their guard ste:aust the imposttion by worthless nails. iron is Very cheap, and some kinds of rails are offered at, very low - price, but they are made of Artist- some call paddled liron e. n; outethitig trona.; At any rate it is refuse worthl4s.stuff, and never 'ought to be out ditto On e s . mining these :nails, cracks and -emanate:ly be seen in them, and admitting -wet into'all parts,•they rust as fast as thin settles flout a sreith'S forge. It is not a • )olig whilesinee .a correspondent informed nathat the shingles were all blowing off trim onU side ofs building. He found the !mils gaVe way, - though 'the , shingles were good, and:liad not been laid more tbau sev en • years. Furtriers are cheated quite enoughin the. purchase of poot shingles., In twenty sears they,are fared id put on a new coat when nail'; are gOod., But to ,buy nails that will not stand the weather more than a third part of Oat time, -is what they have not calenlo4d Upon. Arid it:is no wonder they, 'are disappointed._'..hive seen shingle th 4 were not worth earrying home ass present! - • Our object is to warn puransers to et -amine these . article, before they buy. It will not require great skill to,.detect such fraudulent manufacturing. Board nails are 111117 cuff' from iron; that will bend:s without meakinir. We can show cut board nails :here,that• have been put into links and 'forbid into a chain... Such nails will data 'nut iota stagings andylaccs where safety is Zcnpn, pr6per. caution is practised, the worth :psx-nails will not find a market.—Mass. Plogiltman. • " gE7• 4 * BOB," tieid a yotnag oodfish4o his f.ather'slpoitne 1 ,450,y0u nee tibia batoher'e wav, , 6n ptoeo I - wouldn't: be A,butott l er for.alLthe. world." Bitid TPP , eitang his emP lO .9- :;er'i sson from healtfo'ffiot:',',l had a plagus : i aight rather beihn hatcher than a Father;! 'Mud; si" sporting yout h t • ns I Pred parent .4`4,bny say trent will rr '60 .. no Well,': well," wane') con 1 iv reply, "mind youriark,and then you'll surtAty Wont bitSynxt.' - liln' :DitEMAir. 1110Li$11411 EVERY Tuuenuiv 6,1011,A1NG _ , 3; B, ar. - Ell3. _Einro k e AND raortuirims. TEltlllB.--Patt nomatt• AND Irir CENT, per anutup l ca s h ip advance, or two donate if not paid until tite end of the year, or tisne of subscription. Na paper will Ms discontinued until, arrearagen aer paid, except of the optionof the Eublishers. All communications mutst be roar rata to re ceive attention. , _ Alt kttera connected ivilh.Me office, shouldbe directed to S.ll. 4k, EIJI. Cuktc, gnitra se ; Stag. . - Q„. Editors' office over M. C. Tylei's §tore: • RATES of ARV,ERTISING. One equate, (lit linos Or icser,).3 insertions, $lOO Each subsequent insertion, - • 25 One square, 3 mouths, . 2 50 . 6 'numbs, , 4 00 Business ends, 4 lines or lese, 3 OU Yearly Advertiseinents, not:over 4 squares. 7.00 Ode - column, one year, - - "- 30. 00 • Yearly ArNertisers will be ....stricted to the bu sittees in which, they. are engaged. 02! The Publishers, having a large assartritent ot.J Printing Materials. are prepared to execute all - kinds of. JO B.WORG.. with neatness and des pateh.-., • 4 e * BLANkS Of. every description .constantly hand, or. pridi fi 10 order. • . _ . • - • srgagetaTO r .4, ; CZAZTitligOr . •DR, JAMES BROOKS, rhyoician and t,itiigeou. - and.deutic in Drugs Medicines, Paints Oils, Dyr., &c. moor o Churnli and Pine eireeti, opposite Cal. F. Look's Great , 11..1i,', Pc. JOHN IDDIO Larne vat earar. ' Oflice na Tucupike street dmn , vest of the old. /tegtetCr Printing take, Aiou • - Dl. L. TItUESUELL, • ATTORNEY - AT LAW; Griot Bead, Pa.—OS-Ice with Col. P. Lusk PETER DECKER; Esq. LTA VISO h cen appointed by GOV' rish.of New Tork,na 111 a Comui rsioner rat that ;State td take the proof and ncknualedgemeatpf Deeds andothti. instruments, win attend to busmen callsin that capatity 1115 office at covet !tend, l'a, ,Sept.lo,lSso , WINCIIItSVER, ATTOILNEY AVILA W,•' 0r.,70:1477;n00,-; in Rti, 2 l-I:'s Nri~l: Ruhr . ' UN - .' G. hi. lißriiil.E. - • • D FStDENCE Ist the house formerly the residence of IL Samnel Guile:deceased.' •-. : . - - Ilarford: DPeeniber 25c1850. ' , . U. 1). CONLIN LIVERY AND EXCII,ANGI.STABLE Iliontro;lse, Penn 9 a: - 1ET.8.--.57-itTlii.SE, 7:-TenNZINS AS S LAMP* MoNTßost:. PA. (Office over. Tyler's Store.) E. IL CHasx _JOB ZEAVEIL IN 31/Lastmlloicr,teNia, T.:mn :TONES. ra,n,l, &c. Between-the eons) Brldgo and enure Cunrt_hone Court et. Itingbniuttu, L. 1`;.7 - J. 0. WhitnerTraveling Agent. • - _ . , :=-0 - TVALD 011 ‘DEALER.' IN . • DRY-GOO S, GBOCEBIU, BOOTS .AND SHOES, Jewelry, Notions, Sc. • ;'. fir,pe Bend.,.lnne 2011.1851.. .IN; tt c. s.travicaTs. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER er. REPAIREP Mop over A. IlahluirCf Saddlery Shop." SHAVING & HAIR, DRESSING SALOON Searle's anilding next deur to iLe Post. Office, Montroie; re. u 2tf ' 1851. LUSILHOUBE, • . 1851 Great Bend Penult': - Addison Bryant, t;roprietor, Daily for naerent points, on the mica' different Trains of Cars.-Alen, Liv ery Teo.= furnished by Mr. M. Truesdell, at short notice unit teintlSlttdeb tunnel flit to mitt. - N. 11 .--LA covered carfwge comly guests to 'and from tho cart --35 • t.hel lurrell - 'Dealer in Dnus, A:l'llsta es, Chemicals, palate, Oils, Camphine, tarn,.o32 l y e stnffs,CroecrhLDry goods Ilaritirare, stoneware Gil. sswate, Clocks, Wstches. 3os airy, spoons ' spretscles, Mimics). Instruments, - Trusses, Medical Ins ' transents..Thquort; perfumery. Mitrors, sta tionery,brinls,, shoos, .Ttud.co ',Notions, ice. Montrose, is 4ly • -• • ---- The , People's Fria2d .. T. T. PONDIA, of X ,N. • ?LIN DSBTROVER ANDHEALINGErtztAcT.— PtifeziT" from the shrukealled 'Witch-ha:el. and put 1 9 . fralo that with theeserption of a little A leobolto preset veti•. willeureall iocal pain-and,intioniations, old , Ka, fresh wounds andhrulsei+, Piles. and all digeweo at the chrunien,ture, tooth-ache, ear-ache nad L. excellent rem. ily forfemale, -:/tistruly what it professesto he, 'the People's rr.ientf! Providence hasseattered along the rugl. , ,d paths I:iflite manythings thattontribute greatly to the comfort and happiness of every body; tenet their great value;; and melt may they benalled'friemis of the People.' . • One siurdlereioguard against imposition. A man by the natnes.V.spencer, has manufactured and nd'errd for sale a spurious article called the Cory?' F.:react: 7 4lml ircadd be eltract of the hazel-nut:—ttne genuinels whiteand as pure as water. while the spurious article is colored, which enables the publlcto distinguish. Nonevautne.but those marked Pond's , PainDeatioyer Iral. N. 11.8TC11. Moiatrniii.i tnlatqakeiperp and me= - 03 Ice-denten. rtnerally.Agentso, . ! • " TO THE AFFLICTED. TIIEREBY codify that in the spring ar 1850.:a cold-and conch come upon me, which resultrd in the emure of the Summer and Fall In Pulmonary ConsnmPlion. 1 317 Physicians, met of eminence and sl,ill. case me up as in. curable. 1 then sent and honaht of Abel Turret. Drug gist, /cc.. Montrose. Pa:i a -bottle -of Brant's purifying extriet," for which I paid one donee—and by the use of this one bottle. I was restored- to .perfect health. 1 now. enjoy good health. . • 31A1tY A. h3ITIV. Franklin, Suso'a. Co.. Pa.. July V.0th,1551. . N. B. The above “purifyln,; ext-aet" and also . ..Drente pulmonary ilalmm'f.both unrivalled In the cure of Pal. mommy Illseam,a) for sale by . ABEL TEEEELL. 3lontrose, Sept. 4, 1551: nit% Furs 11.4.511 paid for Fos, Alink;MositiaLlitartin and V . Coos skins, by . M. C. TYLER;" °Wrong, Deo. J 9,1850. ' • tkiiiiitiiniihnTvii;fitlmvt.tos, and plain V C Lan eoncolors at - • ' • I ..17 . 1, ER's. pit by the bbi. or loadit • - i - • D.,R. L. &Co. . PLOUG LIS and Scrapers for p alely' - • LYONS te. CHANDLER.: SOAP Powders and Rat Plllpfor sale ' LYON uNDLEd J 1 WE.LItY, Musical laatt a tttla ert otatr, .a t • TUItitELLII. MASS kettles, fits)) ruisius, figs, herring; '.ASS codfish. and 'Mika hats for salelay , • , 111. C. I'YLER-, A GOOD stuck of Bouts and shoes at .! D.R. 7r and CO 11 - AT:HALE and Linseed Oil; Paints, a good as -1,1 O. R. L and WANTED—kitty Ll:megabit maim exchange T fur plows and cartiuge., • _ - . B.'ll. MILLS. Montrone, Jan. 6,1851. - Orin inorear those Orange co. - tarpani and ad ,4Vliuthpr kiudii of thi al • - fIENTLERIEN wishing to buy Cloths tuitablefor winter U clothing will do well Wean at - tunas:We. jr - ititikEll and Miikerelat IJ Octribez2B, . • Irake.Notice. ALL peesons iudebted to old 'fain of T IL 1-1. Hayden, are requested to call; and settle the same us it has become Uremia:Cy to bria.alltsach claims arranged immediatalyi; *-- - The Books and Notes may be found ! B ritt ' il l& subscriber, ut the store of Hayden . TRACY HAYDEN: • -,Ne sl Milford. March.25.'51—1311.. 10,000 . L ',"in s 'ell'ii,,q'elTgltact." l :llll , Gondol, with-1101130 cash- tiiixed in by - Montnnin, May 29, '4l2'. ~M. C.,TYLEIt., 111TAN — TED20p00 bushel of Pa% 10,1100 butt 11:ehrof -Rye and Corn for which the - highest pricp = - : AR. Co. - c:! Ks. ;,IVATC111;;,.:, J 'I)7E.LRY ereat Bargame I- - 4.rt CIE kilik trortld . - . •.-IL to tho eithiena of 31outroou • • and'oleinity,that he Booklet -•• turnedfrom Knee Torn with dm , largest, ilehestand best selected ' _., • • 2 , ?a , , t, atsortment of lit BA eta e oki ,t,t ite:B. Alitareb „ e‘4l .7 * Adel. over betort Offered in Bing emeaton. The Oar° goods were • • •••••-•'. hofightfor oath, and wattle sold e tließriest prioe,ind gracing' trarrantml as recum• atended. • V. it -•Partielliarattontion paid to repairing ail kitidaoe Watelmigtod Jewelry:. • - • . Courtotreet, - n eaily oppooltetberhonditlotol., _Binghamton, OetandBso. • ••- tielsi •FIELD • English •Patent Lever Watches • • , • rrillE• Subscriber has this y = t].] : received from) i thfs lianaufae, tory, another lot ( his superior .741, Euglialaiwer AVatchesof differ -4 antglees andstylea, in shier- and • Ooldenses,fullJeiveled,and plain Those -pc=ons silsbing a good t. „ . i, e t f ,""Zt, time-keeper Wier prices than • ` they can obtain t cut elsewhere, aro invited to ea and examine them. ea the. : eabScrlber can .with confidence warrant I them superior teeny Watches ever offered ror Eakin this ] tea tea pooni; Btittatua-natre, Wire stengthened table and te r'poona, butt table and tea ernes. A,ir et o, titter , ell • an plated, German diver spoens, etc, ete jorte. iced . d selling low for the .quallty, at - • .: Mantrap.. J nly 3. ISat. • _ - . - Ih4vebeen A. encouraged by the 'say liberal patronage received, to fill up lay ebop with the hugest and beet asrortment of goodNeveryet brought to this market— tuft may befound everything belenging tri a Jewelry end lbricystore,Odos.Cluekl,4•Watehes, ofevery description. !turning Fluid, a:teleran:l. common Lamas' t which at this timelsthobrstthing in use for a gust ard - cbeap licht. lon can tly.d thetrvonly at TRUES. . nontrore, November 20,155 n. FP.SMONABVE. , JEW,BLAY. Tlll;subscriber has this day received an assortment of very rich ponds:of . last - month's importation frcim Paris, consisting of Ent, gold enamelled —711:11.07 h L e vers and Lepines, Piatl and Garnet Itreistpint'andlar Rings to match, Silk end Bead worn bags, beaUtiful Pans for Ptulies , Dlamond,itutiy, and Pearl Finger Rings. Brace. lets; hold Sleeve Butrans, some beautiful Oaf Pins, sil ce NOPUIIa ite., 4 to which he would invite the af ielnt on of hit triends: I Al. J. EVANS. Binghamton, Sent. '6l; . Watches! - Watches ! ilOttandSllver,Levae arid - Lei:lines fu l'jeweled and .I plainotlargwassorttuent at the vet) lowestpriees andwatrantetl. 111natanitor,-0tt.'14.1850. . L. bANFIELD. Watches; Jewelry L i &c Tuhscriber has received an addition to hig _k stock of 'Jewelry, consisting of Gold Fob and Guard Chains, tuckets. Finger Rini, Ear Ringo . , Breast Pius.- ilver Chains, Gold Thimbles. Gold Pencils and Pens, Sic, &n. to which t he would in vtte the attention of his friends. A.J.IEVAN Binghamton, March 3.'51 ashington at .567 . Pieces-- - 84 _.`rep.rr'cv'olnrehrtlnnt;i3'fajble-T,".an, tiesert. Cream and 3taitard Spoons, Salt and Sugar Shov els. Forks .4. a., Engraved gratis, at L. CAN F LW'S. - OILVER Spoons. Fork's and Bniver, l / 4 rarranted the best at manufactured In America a ' TRUE'S. T _ M last of the 6 doz. 29s (flocks is rien'te .but more o the, evitne sort is on the any to Tree'sOftwelryshon. S. B. C•ni OLOCKB,!of various puttents, r6ceived .%_it 114, and for sale dwell" by - ' RENTLEV 4 READ. FINGER giNtiS—A. new and !splendid as aortitentjust received and far vale cheap by ' •• " „The Ric hest r • SEVECTTON.itßreastplos. Earrings an 4 'Finger Meg? eTer offerra fu,lllnzhatnton. by AI J. EVANS. %NT ATOIES nud other jewelry t -- iti;itititiet , V 1r to elk purch4sers by- Ir. D. TR, - Gold Lockets. QlNGLF:iiiii Double plisses} , size, by nizolvo!oton.l A.:l. fiviNs„ „Some: Very File .JoL WATCHES D peifeet time keeper . Alt* milve: .Watches, all qoantitles, by - . J._ EVANS. AEW aupWJEWELlNXlndifachea at cost for cash, at . TIJr. RELL'S. Jan. 1, 1851.. •; : - : _ - Gold Chains . LOCTETS, Thimhlea, - Speeka, Ten and fcrell Casea a a fa II asaortm eat at. ANFIELD'S, icevalvery, dotd; andin* yhookeralber mometerK: Carpet Bags. rmbrellar: ata a great va rietvnfnntinnsjnetrereived by DENTI.EY,A, BEAD. CUFF rEiS. 7 ,brmat Pins; Ear rings and finger rings jnst rPe'd. _ A.4. EVANS. Atrit.l3. Itl n NGS,— m 7i r e , Le n rgjAt o tytt y ternarecelveil Blughlunton,jime 0, 3653 26 tf A.J. EVANS A !kits' let of bieast pins reeciveAl this dry by A. J. EVANS J 36. BinglstantottlJune9oEsl. . • V 20 . tr noLn aral4llver Wat cheNtilverTableiTea, Dew: tan eall'Spoonit, and agencralassortmen t nfJearlry RENTLEY & 11. EA Tl°ls' and WI s s,ot /cottons, at -1:111V.S' "Ik4uREI of thoisegovi Pocket Knives at 111. 5A4.180941" TURRELLS TEi S? Ltkiligat Hoops, the I ate st style outa t ; TRUES - 4 NATUUAL remedy p 4 roctired from a well in Abe- Ligbenj meaty, four hundred eet deep Put hpand aok by S.M. FIER, Earalßaein, Pitteburrh, Pa. It Is put ,Introttlosjutt as it. 'flowefrom the well without a s m i l koreyfany kind. All Ye lhat are afflicted • libenmatkin yields to the piste: , of the Petrotenni: A Union tp., July Otb, 1551. voloe from Les 'Mat ' l ?. , ' At r . Ki m —p e „. r allow me as a stranger to con. eratulate yen as t.. 18 'Bl/e proprietor of an invaluable, cull e d p e t ro l eum or ZOCiL . Oil, iibith is destined ere long to take this place of aff t ,"reei iioedidne B . Pesseosle this neighborhood have is creases curing most °Ethelle.d PUr.Di'l'in l In "umb e r • 'oroluighighlybenefirtal in all. • I have tested it in colds rheumatism, tatter, sprains, ands rte willing; is a certain cure. Sly, wife pas' i' nnatisto think it ;ects Afal Pled with the Rheumatism for some years and t. ever: coul d get any thing to relieve her, in fact she tried ever) Ong , ; thing woulddoherany good littlish :tied cur 1 etre teem and ithasrelieved her entirely, for Pat' t I °auk it is the greatest pain killer now In use. b ours c. `-c •. - J. JFSSO. - . 9 , , - !teethe: letter frotn Luzerne co., reconsme:llling Pc roleum Vases! HAVEN, July Ith, !SOL " 31r. Elan —Dear take great pleasure hr. certi fying to the virtues of your great ontural tnedicineealled the Petroleums or Hock Oil, widen is certainly a great mediate. "bought one dozen cf your . agent when he wasaiong here last:fail. I tested it In a number Of cases, and found it to prove geed. I also tested it In - a case of fetter and found it very benekcial. - . I Would like very much to have another box of It, for don't like to be without it. Itcspeetfully yours • . • . ' .I:OB.3IPBELL. A Taker= Slisquelsanna co.,certifyingto the etlica ey of the Petroleum. Dransms, June sth. 1851.' Mr. 8. 11. 14r31,—Diai air..—Allownse to certifyto the virtues.otyour natural medicine calledPetrolenmorilock Oil. Iliad been afflicted with the Rheumatism fog some time. vie its Wilkesbarre last summer sad got 'it bOt trimr your Agent when be was .along there, it has cured Me perfectiy. 'have since seen is tasted in differ ent cities of rheumatism, and font d It giverelieflu all. • • - ,Very respectfullyVourt,- - • • . 411-11..P.1i HAMILTON.. -• • -I'Mocuassiocx.,July nth 1851: sir. ff. 31.. sir—Allow me to certify to the virtue • of your grant natural medicine celled Petroleum o ~flock toll, which l believe is a good Medicine. I pave been affneted with !neuralgia, panda the nerves for the last ten years, and never could get anything to relieve me: in fact I tried almost everything and nothing would do me any good until I tried your Petroleum, which haa relieved me 'cry ranch; I have also tested it in burns, scalds, and bruises. it has alway- ;lien relief in a very shorttline' I think It Is the gr atest,lo.lu kak i . now i n Ymyrespectfailyyqurs, ; • Call and get n circular from the agent, which girea a full description of it. Foe, rale by BENTLEY.• HEAD: Sold wholonde by Bennis, LLtan,49 Co; No. 201 market strent,Ehiludelphia. • 29ly 6. - A - tckb TER will forfeit iffed. 41) VLF tug to cure any ease of disease that may come under ma rare, no matter how long sten ding or afflicting. Esti; an era are Invited to his Private IttS/ISIN 28 North SEVENTH et., Phila., vitbant fear of Interruption by, other patleats, Strange's and 'otb ors %rho have been un.' fortimate In the selection of a physician are Invited to call; -Those who haveinjuredtneruselves by solitary vivo aronlso - nem sea Repeat? —The afflicted would 430 well to reflect 'before trusting their health, happiness, and In, many cases their Uvelyin the hands of phYsielant, igno rant Of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for One man to understand" all theltis the human family arearthlect to.: Every respectable physician has criliarbraneh..ll2 which he is more eneceserfni thanbis brother prorenters, eked to that he devotes most ends aims and study. Yates or PititaTlCZ,titiltiAlfeltderOted to the study ind treatment Of diseases of the sexual Organs. together with ulcers upon the'body. throat. nose, orlegs,yarnsln the head or bone., mercurial rheumatism, etrictures, gavel, irregtdaritice. dieter. arising from youthful exe o sjoil cotlmputitito of tbehlood. whereby the constant. 414 n hstrm Aman .onfeebled, - . enables' the Doctor to offer raspy. ittusi'io all who may. place themselves undo WEBB nuenn?g.kluld fur !ale by SI:C. TYLER. 7 — ay*andlos ejd4t neciTed and sot awe by Loaf Cuanza. IV, D. TROWBRTDOE ownninor REM)! Fi,EAD!! TUOS. Euxs STOVES, HARDSVs.ARE, GeOtge Ge• Pride I..tiooniii.rnertitiTollllll-fro.w, 07,1;tiea;atal'Albariy,t Irate C O 4/44+ 1 1M 3E l 6r - tor, skall. iitora at far rood ' or coal tub-ruing nil the howest and best pat. tern , Wbieh will he sold Imam most ratotable terms "The Varmer'n Stove" is prob bly, all things amnia' etre, the hest huge oven stove that made lu America and Wll,l he sold at the : -•-• • • • . " Peeple , ti 'Exchange ' as low as they can be bought this of Nortltither, We ma now Teething a tine nesortment at elevated oven*. .lu rhort the most favtidlows ran be Fulled tith anything t , dng in the llne olvtovea t pipe; or trimmings. - tuguat n, 1651. . . • • • : \- STOVES:- STOVES U Tug subiterlhers - hiving entered Into no-partnership In the Stain, Tut knd sheet Iron business are pro. pared to attend teeny orders in. their line at the shot , tett notice They flatter themselves IMAM , giving st rict attention to business'nnd luwinices, that tiny will - have a rerisonahle sham of nubile patronage. Their uw , ortment ofstoves is good, bating the latest end most improved patterns, among wrath are the Iton.sides or Tuicana stoVe which took the first Premium at the State Fair at Syracuse In-1550. E-0 Forest Queen; E-0 Forest Queen enlarged; Rey r tooe.Air Tight. phoenixol6 do, Prenilum • • Parlor . at oyes. box stoves—for coal or.wood. Allklud ' s of Tin ware. s tract sine and tin tubes. kept on hand—sold at prices that will suit. Ail kinds of . produce taken to and cash notreinsed. Opposite the old store, of hills and Knapp. SAYRE At. WEBSTER. Montrose ; July 10, 'sl.' 281 y Stoves, Ware, and Pipe. KEY Stone State Air light cooking stove, tot burning wood' or coal, the,test iu use. • _ Rough and Ready doable oven cooking stove. Elevated •do do do do 'Premium do do Victoria do do do 'do Empire State do •do Clinton Air Tight do do cua 2 l o .: Sizes and kinds of Parlor Stoves for wood ._ , - 4 Sizes of 6 plate Stoves. Coal and Wood StoVs for shops, school hotises' the best iu use. Copper, brass, tin and iron stove *are, Russia, English, and American Stove Pipe, Stone, Th., and Zinc tubes, ifc., for sale by the 100, doz., or single, at tlio . Eagle Foundry De co. WILS Montrose, Nov. 26, '5O. EAGLE. FOUNDRY! Ware Room in .14ous 4. Chandler's Long Building. - A general assortment of Cooking, Parlor. Shop and Coal Stoves, Stove pipe, Elbows, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Copper, Brase,lVire, Bar Iron, Nail Rods, r ound & square Cast Steel all sizes, round 4. square Iron, all sizes, Side ill Green - Sward, • Excelsior, Genesee Ft WorsterPaies,Straw Cat ters. Corn Shellers,Sow Arbors, Morticin, Machines, Mill- Cranks, Balance Jirheels, Pots, Dis'e Kettles, Spi ders, Tea. Kettles; Waffle Irons. Urn brelliz S'tands,Funips, Lead Pipe, Shinile Machines, Scrapers, Sleigh Shoes, Jack Screwi, 4.c. All kinds of Cast,ings on hand or made to order— ulso, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware on hand,. or made to order. WILSON & CO. ,Montrose, Nov. 541850. - Sp - rout's:,Co'mbin - ed Carriage Sprbgs: iN OFFERING Th is much cerebrated Spring to the public the Stibscribers respectfully solicit a candid examination as to its merits. As for its superiority over all other_ springs,i let those wi.t. have tested them, bear witness, and the subscri bers are willing to abide by the decision. It has, been carefully examined by "men.of science, and by them cheerfully recommended to the A. carriage can be built with these Springscheap. er ; 58 lbs. lighter, more durable and for ease it is not equalled by any springs now in use. All Springs warranted. Manufactured by SP-ROUT, BURROWS, &CO., Elk Lake, Sutqa. County, Pa: Aar.,ers—L. B. & A &mom 27-t f. Stove, Tin an Cop t Ware, VIE subscribers ..ave jast purchased a large I stock of cm .0. Tin and Copper Ware, which they offer to .nepublic as cheap as the cheapest, 1). R. LATUROP ; Montrose, Dec. 10, 1850. • The best STOVE out THE Keystone State Air-tight Conking Stove, I manufactured and for sato by WiLson dv co.' NEW GOODS LYONS 43c. - C II NAL ELI i - - Montrose and Lanesboro',_ A BE now receiving a large and splendid assortment of 11, Goods, which trill be sold cheap for cash, Sheetings,ShirtingiTicking, Matting, Wadding, Dril lings, Cotton and Woolen Yarn, Carpet and iinittlog Yarn,Droadcloths and I .3assimeres, Carpets and Carpet Bags, Tranks,Dlack,Diue and Green Umbrellasjapart'd Ware . , Crzekery and Glass Ware,liard ware, &c.-- G RO CE RIES Crushed, pulverised and N. O. Sugao, Coffee, Molasses, lila ck and Green Teas, York, Mackerel,Codash, Candles, apices, &C. ROOKS 13 , STATIONERY. We are receiving a la , geassortment. Mall kinds r fsebno Books.Mnglisb, Latin, Preuch, Greek and German) Hl ' bier, histories, Miscellaneous Works, Medical Rooks, :Ards, Tissue and Note Paper, Zte. , tie. Those in Want of rooks and Stationery will, please give us a call, as we ten: to sell cheap for cash. • -- • STO VES AND IRON WARE c oo kl, g, Tarlor,Sbop and Coal Stoves. Pipe, jtdmwa t gto,..if uo ;f•on Scrapers, Plows, _Odra slt ellets, straw matte, a, rip yr 'lit!, etc:, a t LactesbOro'. PaRK: - SALT 4. FLOUR, by the bbt. or otlierrfilLO-Ceedles by the box or lb—also, lass, Paint!. ellA 'SARS,IPAVULL-4. Old Dr. Jaeob'r,l. p. wtteen.Vo. and Sand'reorra. paella —75 cents per bottle.' ,LY01:!" 1 .1r- CDANDLEU. - Montrose and .1, rierboror.Noir. 70 8 - 1 Blatehly'e:' Flows THE Pnbacritwr would inform his Hiends a:A . theFun , Ic. that he is now. numnfaditring Or celebrated BLACHLY P sows at the. old stand . of. D. Post.. Bide Hill, Mon, Wayne On., Llsing.ton county and Skinnon E 4 ay Plows and Oatitines on hand - Repairing done on short notice. flaying made an arrangement with a Ma chinist, he itTreimred to make and fit up most kinds of machinery on shortnotice and on reasonable terms. .• • Montrose, February 17.1851. - B. U. MILLS. A goodsccondhsani cooking stove, BiJO illfeed ieW tilt IL ter, for ssle,chsap - 2rvintaLt's Sll - StiUMMTA -- TA - CADEVIT -- ILE Fitst term of the seeonti year of the llistitat ion • will commence on Wsdnesilay, the leth day of2op• tember, Inst., under theimmellinte stipervis . losi Mr. 'ISAAC GRAY; A. 1 , 14 •• . . . Bliss SURS' J. 013. A - WOW), Preceptress, with tompetent Assistant Instructors. • . . . Thoseontatinn at liir. 3nAYas an, efficient and' sue cessful Tauber and Digelplintirlatri furnish The Trustees with th e as anrance that the Institution cannot fall Jo its management to meet the highest espeetations and wish es °fits P Aeons, - , , . • Arrangicoeuts will be male for thecomforfable acoom nu:dation of pupils from abroad. - , • PRICES 0 TUITION. Theatudlesofthe Primary Department, 12,60 per term Ilbe•Vomnrau Branches of the Academic Department, . .5,00 The Wghcr branches; of the Academic . department. • • - ' - 8,00 " The studies oftheßlassicalDepartment, Latin,Oreelc mon Preach, with. those . • .-. ofthetelemiesiDepartmentAnwhole - invert -• • • • 'l,OO • Music with tumor Plano, . Drawinvuod Painting,, • , . ; : No pupil will he Ornittedlor lessilirm a term unless by special s t madawith the Principal. Aded action be rnadri la gee Mil eln Coe uftlhifnec on aceouni ofecknose of one weeks' duration at more. , ' • WS. azasyr, rteedint. • - • - blentrosc.Sept 11881. RAILROADS.-FREIGHTgio ALBANY'it BUFrAt,O r : New Turk Sr. Erie; Cliputa & use, quehanna Ball Seneca and Cayuga tanks I • .LlLEsubserruersareifeir prepared o reeeIvitIRSIGICR - trio/tit:ludo, thefellowingpoints,Ms ' 13 oriole, Atllea, Batavia,' Bergen, liechester,:,fananda Ir:soleness, Dresden, 'Ovid, Lea, Dundee, handing.; jef - erson, Havana, Allaporti Iletseheads, Corning, Etmlra lactoryville,Spring Port, Redder's Ferry, Aurora, Itha co ' Cantltir,Vwego, Uniuhi-Ilinghamteni Great, Bend I Laneisbero',Deposit,end Hancock, every day In theweek (Sundays excepted,)and continue with regularitythrung out tfaseasen. TIMy nil' attend to forwarding the taint to the New VOA:. Mailiet; W bereft will reerive the person- al attention uferperieucedsalesmenothe will attend to theselling Nth° same, and return the proccedsha Bank. ablefuntbat ther ofilm 'alroVirpolnts, to tin:following 11:11Ialo,StOYdrOMItt otitertry Datri,_Artica,Storehonste I of HenreSyford; Itatavla,StorehouseoiLueini Sruit h Bergen ' Storehouse of Daniel AlePhezton; Rochester Store of Fairbanks & Eldredge; tlanandegua, Olney o Walter Corcoran; Geneva, V. Lawrence; _Dresden Store • house of Whitney & ; Or id,Ferguson & Sprague Litdi,; Dundee Landing, Storehouse of T. Tuthill & Co. Jefferson, alien .of E. 0. Norton •ctu the Pier; llovntut office of ./..F. Phallic; Ilillport, ;tire ofJ. Stull ; florae ocads, office of J. A. kerrell Corning, More of Vim. J Arnold; Floilra, storehouse of Thurman &Inghram, Facteryvilfe; atom of Charles H.-Shephertit.liedder' Ferry Aurora, store of G. P.3lorgan ; Itbaca,mos Of P. 11. Drake; Candor, store of Z. Forager; Owego°. flee of Nathaniel Ella;. Union, store of 1.1.,N. Wheeler Binghamton, office of James SIM: ; Great Bend, °lnce o P.'fburchtli lanesbora'' !face of F A. Ward; ,peposit store of Ensign A.Derin; Hancock, store of Allison & Reeves.. JAS. SISK .13Inglatniton, ~ W3I. WHITNEY: Dresden, , • GEO. P. MONELL, do. NATHANIEL ELLS, Owego AGENTS—Bnifaln, Henry Darr ; Attica, Thomas Sy ford; Be t avia, LtrelusA. Smith; Bergen,Daniel3lePher eon; Rochester, Fairbanks & _Eldridge; Canandagua, Waltereoreoran; Geneva, a:Lawrence; Ferguson & Upregue; 'Falk Dundee,Landing, Tuthill & Co.; Jef ferson, E. 0 Norton; Havana, F. Phelps; 31illport, J. Stull; Ilersehoulso. it. Ferrell; Corning, Wm. J. Ar nold; Elmira, Thurman & Inghram; Vactoryvllle.o Shepherd; Aurora, It. & O.•P. Morgan Ithaen, P. IL, Drake; °amine. S. Ibien.t'er; Union, 0. N. Wheeler;- Great Bend. F. Church ill; Lanesboro'. F. A :Ward; Do pusit,Enalgu & Dean; Hancock, Allison & Reeves. Capt. James Sisk, NVlll4uperlntetul the busintle throughout the whole an 4 receive anall all orders for Groceries. Fiuitel-Fleb, Oyster*, &C. &c ehlchwill bebonght - at the loweetwholevale Okra In New York, and forwarded to any of the above. named -Depots. 3 2 , •tf • , . Nesir Stage Arrangemtnt at Great Ben& MILE two Daily Lira of ,Stages from Great Pend to 1 Montrose will hereafter leave the Railroad Ilutolof • C; Smith in the Immediate vicinity of the Depot, tote!. ows At 4A. M. and P. M., on the arrival of the Rail road trains from New Cork. pantingthrough New MiLferd to Montrme, whence a Dail. line runs in et nnesion therewith to Springville Tnnkharinuck and Wilkosbarre another via.-N cholson., Facturyviiie. Abington Centre; Providence and Myth, Park to Soren toni 11,(these - places being along the line of the Leggets Gap Railroad.) - Re turning+ the stage leaves Scrantonia at 4 A M loosing through the above places to Montrose, whence the Dues leave tn.iime to reach the Great Bend Depot before the trait:wet= East. • , Also. a Daily line leaves Smith's Railway Iloteben the arrival of the noon train from the West f, r Carbondale Summersville,New Ililforajlniford. Lenexa nd Don. deft TRUESDELL tr. CO. Great Bend. Jan. 22-1851. 5 tt MIS CEL ANEOUS ADVERT ISE3I New Goods.- AY DEN S. LITTLE'S stock of New Goods JLJL have arrived, comprising a complete assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Stove Pipe Zinc, Nails, OWN - Sash Wooden Ware Drugs and Medicines, Points, Oils, Fish, Flour and Salt. Also a first rate lot and good assortment of I Ready Made Clothing, of almost all descriptions. Boots and Shoes, If 4e, are awl &innate and almost everything, usually found in a country ' Store. Our Goods must be sold, and shall be. at the very lowest possible prices. Ourfriends aro invi ted to cull and look at otirstock. Produce of most all kibds, wanted in exchang e for goods by the subscribers, HAYDEN & LITTLE. Now Milford. May let .1851., BUltltri!T has now In tore. a new and clinics Be , . 1-11.1,:eticon of Dry Goods, including a great variety of Ladies • Drees Goods, Crape , and othe. summer' Shawls, Bilk Meal illasiVaratoLs. French Lace. Fancy Straw and Leghorn Bonnets; a beautiful assortment of tloncet Ribbon,Fluwers and Trim:dap of new styles, Black- Silk null Laces. for Mantillas. Bonnet Silk, black Lace Fells, Broad Cloth. Fancy Cassimeres, Vesting,: and summer Clothe, tnrpet Bags, Trunk Nails, Boots and Shoes, Painted Window Shades, Carpeting, Hata, Caps, dm., with a large and general assortment of Hard Ware, Slrockery, Iron. Groceries, Palnts,Medicines,ttili,Stores all o , which wiltbe sold at the lowest price, and. on the most reasonably terms. S B. Nearly all kinds of prodnce wantcd.Sockoln particular, sod the highest price in Cash paid for Wool. Flour and Salt constantly on hand. . • New 3Thford,3l4y, 270851. TYCOMING County Inouraue• 3n:fumy— The undersigned agent for this well kuown end long established institution respectfully in forms the public that he will receive applications for In. - stint= against loss or damage by fire to Buildings Goods, Furniture, &e. 13. R. Liroxs; Agent. Montrose. Apr. 9, '5l. tf- Tailorna" g. JOHN GROVES, the welt known ~ Tailor has again made his appearance in 'Montrose to op. crate to thg above named blueness, at the old stand directly over Lathrop's Dry goods store, and would - again tender his services to the public, and *licks their patronage, ;Making and cutting - done in the Most approved style of the age, and dons on the shortest notice as usual.- - Montrose, Feb.l2, '5l. NAILS, 3 to 40 Peony 140,F100r and Pinishittg• Nails Montroso, May 13. LTONSii eiIISDLER. 17ANTRE CURRANTS, Camphor Arun, Peppersauce 31ustard, Lotter Pner,Twine,tilacklnd and Bushes ice., for sale by I• N. BULLARD. LlfitW at)*3go, J T VS? received a new stock of swing and summer goods .nt the store of 11 .7 WEBB. UST received a fresh supply of Drup.Mediclees.Painti J Onr. Varnish, Glue, Tin Wareke. of May 2.9. • TUMIELL'S. A NEW lot of Ladies Rubbers, ,Busluns & .t!i. Gaiters—also gentlemen's Rubbers, Pluah caps, dec., juat received by BENTLEY &READ. Cash for .WOc:.. 1 000 lbs Wool !ranted for which higbeat market .1. price In Cash willbe pail by, 11.BU1tRITT. New Milford, June 13,1851. ' ELOLD Pen and - extension - holders of size land best qualities for sale by - D TROWBRIDGE. New Things .• TIIST received by the subscriber, $ ugar,Coffed.Tobacco Salt, Mond-Cloth, Shcatirl t Batting, Wadding,&c., and *lll be sold as low as the times icillactniit. - Hontrose,Sept..l9,lBso.l FLOOR and salt for sale at DRL&Co ITarpOr's Now - idontfilViital; a 'zine• }IAN:TIPS New Monthly Magazine is issued invariably on the first day of the month in which it iirdated. Each number will contain 144 octavo pages, in double columns; each year thus comprising nearly two thousand pages of the-cnoi. test Miscellaneous Liteia:ure of the d„y. Every Number will contain numerous Pictorial Illustra tions, accurate Plates or the Futtions, a Cepious Chronicle of Ciirrent Events, end impartial Neil. see of the important books of the Month. The vol umes commence with - the numbers for Jute' and D'ec - ember; - Tsiuns.--The NoioZine may be obtained from B oo k sellers , p er idical Agents, oi from the Pub: ' , fish:re at TUREE Det.r.sits a Year, or •Twesiv- Frye Cznvir a 'number. • ins semi-annual Vol. I Ames, as eompleted, neatly bound in cloth, at rive ' Dollars, or the Muslin covers at twenty five cents each are furnished 13y . theAgi3nti or Publishers. The 'Publishers will , sepply peoimen numbers gratuitously to Agents and Tostmestera, and will maltefiberal arrangeinentaWith them fir circula dug the Magazine._ They will 'also supply Clubs on liberal terms, and Mail 'rind ',City aubseriberi, when pitymentia made to then) in advance. Num.. bore fromthe 'commencement. , can. . be supplied at . .Th e Magazine weighs over seven and not over eight ounces.• The'postage , on each number to anypoatoffice in the county; which Waal be paid quarterly in advance, is4citite.. , HAitrog , &BßOTlfEt:9, etreet,'New Y k - :':1 4 . 1 4 , 1: - ,T).k, - .1. , .A.-.0y5,13..D. OT .S; Std 1 7- '',."''AOtlc_e Itil.titi - raiiie : : 7 ...' Netti Seaeundoli Falt and Winter Goods'at the ' • • Great Oite Price . Stereo' , - '.. Sis-tENI - lEliThe Grosse 'Bend, DEGfileuve to take this 'opportunity cif tunderin&ble. JLS sincere thanks to his friend* and cnitioners.rok the generous patronage they - havo extended to. him;. and at-the same time Inform thim;thet he line'jusfreturnett from NOT York with a very Large and chtdee tlelectibrt of Fancy andStapie Dry OtodS. r Also It freak nn4 extent livepase‘rogicntof Groceries; Fitevisinns, Hats. and Cape, Hardware, Crockery. 4ko 4/rugs and kiediciriesorhlch will be sold far caeli and produce et a toil small advance; at 'prices - Which defy alleompvtiticin. g lour, rorkifinh,Salt, whoWsalo and retaile•-bowould also remark t bat _he adheres strictly to the system of al ways n ;mbartholovrest pticant finst.theteby glving.the eameadkatttage to.oll who may favor him with their pat ronage: . - Great 131Ond,ClethIng Store; - thelargest,.best and cheapest aiiartgient of-Ready MathiClothlnuiti the Village of areat.Band,- Pa., limed Cloths,Dee Skins,Casstmeres and Festints of all qualities suitable for the Fall and Whiter Trade, which be oilers t suchprices as to setlsfy anyone that this the place bf them to deal, In consequent of the g reet Increase ' business be bas been obliged to greatly enlargehle stock, which he now offers to I.ll6(rfeplit iindlhO Public ter es,. am !nation, conilden t that In so doing they wUilind"e ml thingto their advantage. Thesubscriberhasmade ar angementoto taanufacturolclothing in all its various ranches; and is now prepared to sell the - same warrant; cd to bear inspection.. Cadent - work and cut ting done ot the latest Ogle and shortist Of tall.. br triminiugs furnished and roi , DO not. forget, the , spot. Store nearly" ppoiLite the I.a.n.slon House. Great Bend,Sept..lBso. 1 - - S. I.,LNITEIII. - - A - Fre - shi4ock of Vlothilitg OP Hats and Cape, ( apringi fnehi on)CI ent Ladino and Rays Bootn and Shoes, Alan. Cap and Letter Paper, by-the Ream or lens quantity; Wall and 'Curtain' Paper and Bord4r,lnks,Pietures awl Picture Frahm, lleolo Fancy Stationery, Malang Tackle, .%41 just received an tarsal° nt nmallprollts (errantly pay, and ready pay only April 3,1851. OEO. yinzgn. New andpopuirr-S — eh — oollffok — . COMPRELIENSIV s StrzirAny of UNIVERSAL 'lll TORY, to,gethervrith a BIOURAPHY of DISTING UISHED PERSONS, to ovitirit In appended an epitente of HEATHEN MYTHOLOGY; NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL. ASTRON OMY and- PHYSIOLOGY. Adopted and used In the Onfineeehoolsot Philadelphia B. S. JONES & Co.- Publishers.' S. W. Cor. - Fouith atd Race 5t.4.; Phila Teachers and schoof Bounnitteer . addressing' letters to us post paid, will be furnished with copies for, examina tion. . 1 ,': -...- il', A full and complete assortment of Books and Sta (mar glossal° at the Los:st Prices. Hats- and Caps A new supply a nd geed Assertinent, 1300104. ' A general assortment of School Books. erebraelng es cry variety-used In the Schools and Malden les tbrongh out this region. dfildea, a great :rarlety—Sanday, school Books—Blank Acoount BookS—Vass and Memoranda Books, and a largo assOrtnient of Miseellar eons Books. WALL PAPHIt=a lieu supply Of neat patterns Plat re• calved. Cap and Letter Bapar, of the first q utility, by the Ream or' Qnire. -Staple and raney s .Stationery, a gond assortment. Inks, Inkstands, Slate ...Pencils. Was fare, Quills. Pena, Ma'elies, Combs, risking Tackle, Crit vats, Men'a Socks. Suspenders: Shirts ate: • • - Sugar; coffee andlreas: A small stack, butfirst quality. Those who ;want a goof article of Black Tea, W 4 well as Upson, wlll perhaps du well to giro Inca call. • A FewiTruntio,. - , , • . Foi Irr• Out. door,bclox Judge i'yler'e. 3lontrosc,Juno 18,1551: ' GEO. FULLER. cicook. nOON.S. GENERAL assortment of chool Bookorrhole /I sale or reiato by LYON 4. CHANDLER... Montrose. Nov. 4:26, Wool arding l i Cloth Neising, ;Manufactory. loth or Flannel . nst Shurs. ' MITE subscriber wonblennonnee . to the public. that he continue the above business at his old stand In Clif ord township, one•half mile o hove 31cAlle's 2,111& cod 3 miles North of Dander, and for the accrentraeirtion of his friends and- the public., he will receive and return Cloth, ete., et Messrs, E. 11. Wells. S Co., and.Oporge Cones xtores in the harm/ail of Thandaff:and all wrrk en trwted to the subscriber Ain be done ill workmanlike !moaner and a fair discount for cook. • • T. 31. lISTIcK. Clifford, August 210. , IESI. •. , 34 , MISCIMLANEOUS ADVERT'S. CRO JERRY STORE Comet. of Colin and Washington es. Pitt Subscriber takes plearnre In announcing to th 1. , that in cause mime Of the liberal patroneg, bestowed upon this estahlfiltai•nt the part year,' he ill determined permanently to continue - the business in Bing hamton. Tile stock comprises every style ond quality o II roe kery in general use, for Table and Toilet I•Va,e, and will be - sold it, setts or 1.. y the single article. Also t snriety of , CHINA TEA:SETTS, DINNER - WARE, , : and Fancy articles, such' eel Fruit Baskets, Card stands, Cole.mellot ties, 'Vases, 4 c„ together with a la , ge stock et - consisting of cut, pressed and plain Tumblers, G oblets, Wines. Decanters, Frnit Dowls, Dittifes,.Napples Pitchers, Candlesticks, Lamps, Specie Jars, Tincture Nappies, Lamp Globes and Chimneys sizes, Also constantly on hand, an assortment of Spirit, Lard, Solar, and Campheno Lamps, Ghran. doles r and Ilatt,Lanterns• disea large lot of LOOKIN G-Gn.SSES _ Mau low Shades , Tea Trays; Cm..tors, Table Matt t , pia red, Genf= ;' , llrer and Brlttaliit'll Table, and tea spoons,. Tab:o Cuttler)°, tr.c.; all or which will be sold sery.low for Cash. With increase,' facilities for business, and unre mitttogattention to the trams of.hlA customers, the on. thrrsigued hopes to merit the continued patronage of the community: IP-I:OVERACII.E, Agent. Binghamton,May 2701;1351,5. : 6m A STROITOGI—TII.EtNIedrated Dr. C. W. Ilk/RACK; Professpr of Astrology, Asfronopiy,Phrenelogy,and Goomancy,i combined wit h CONJURATION, from Sn - ev. den, office No. 71 LOCUS'I! Street, Phliatlephia, offers hip services to the citizens of Montrose. Ile luta been consulted by all the clowned heads of Europe, and en. joys a higLer reputation as an Astiologer than any one living. Nativities calculated according to Geomaney— Ladies $3, Oenthinen $5. , Persons at a distance can have their natiiitles drawn! by sending the date of the day oftbeir birth. '.AII letters containing the above fee will receive immediate attention;Nativities sent to any part of the world written en durable _paper ,- and he is prepared to make use of hispower conjuration otranY of following topics:—Conrtsbtp.idvicegiVen for the successful accomplishment Of a wealthy marriage; he has the power to redeem such as are given, to the 'roe of the bottle;-and for all eases of hazard, and for the recovery ofstolen or lost property, and tho purchasing of lottery tickets. Thowands of the above named castabare been donein this city and it sricinity. end in the L'nited States .1 la tbefttll satisfaction of all.' 10,000.Nativite's er lbws. oscopes have balloon during the last four years while hero. Letters will anreAr O'er,' purpose, and wilt do as well as to call in person, and tactmull is now so safe that Persons need net fear to trust money !trough the PO2/ Oates. Dr. Debacle rem - 9;les frum 500 to 1..'n0 letters 'menthly.endbas eievermisted ono. •All letters will reliciouslyattended to If pre•pald- _For particulars call at the Democrat oClco and get an Astrological Aignmar. , O. W. 11013ACK. . 0 White st. New York - file particular to mention the Post.offlee..connty antlState. - . - : .I.lely New- Arrangement ! Extensive Chair and Fainitare Estab- . • . y~ment. . . . . VV U. . 8311fiff • & Co.' have now fully completed their arrangementefOrManufactuting and keep ing constantly on hind alland every kind onfoneehold Furniture, manufactured out of the best quality of Na hogany, Blackk Walnut, Maple. Chet ry, and' oilier lum ber, &Odin the best and most durable manner. Among the artielca which they intend to kerp on hand, or make to order,are Mahogany, Black Wainnt, Cherry, and Mu pleßoreaus, Side Boards; Secretaries., Book Gates ; Gen tre, Card,;Pler, en. other Tables ; Stands of even' ea rlety; Sofas,Settees, Divans, Ottonlans,„&c. Bedstead °felt' kinds and styles,;niatle of Mahogany, Black 'trial nut, ()berry, and Maple. , ; • ALSO-;.3lahogany. Black Walunt,Ourl and Mateyo Maple; and Fancy Chairs, of every variety and descrip tion, which they hare now on hand. and Intend to keep a coristant supply. Any article &aired will be supplied one few days wake.; . . . As the subscribarshave often been solicited to enlarger thelr business and to open da establishment of the kind in alontrose which amid simply every varldty atheism. hel4Furnitnro, and save the trouble of sending to the Cities for such articles, thej hope to meet' with liberal patron and encouragement. • Wm. W. EldiTa, . . ' .ALF.VIt SMITH. • ROBT. A,8511111, Montrose, June 41 11t51.-48y1; R; • Notice: • TILE him of Post & Pltts,; has been diAeolved biimutu al consent. 1931, M. POST.' Mon trnte. Julj , 25.1861 t . - pins, . , ri) (iII)/DV k Tim Colartnerablp heretofore exletintr. - under. the J tonne ond isuleoflotics R pArom. 18 thta day'dieeoly edby mutual cement.' A il. itulebted will please eettte without delay. T..7. LAKE.. • V: EATON. N. -A.-The rotor and enceinte of the late firm may _he found with IE F. EntOn,at the old stand, where' he silt etill eontlniete carry en the basiners,and Pell geode at greatly reduced Niece, , , -H. F. EATON.. IlnrfOrd. A ug. 28th. 1851: 37tr. • Watek-ure.. Maultt PruSprq 'Waier Cure Establishment,: . 'Bionine Co., N r . • rinfrA establiihment Is dal heatedinbtfulli atthe base ofthersountainfront which It takesits. metric, and tuniands a delightful vier of •the Chenango and Sue. itch mann shyers with their pleb and bee utiful The ‘l Cure" Is now open for the "reception and l reatt snout ofPatlento. The Tpetltnte heo been successful to securivgabe aid orDe: 0.11. Bassett, woos Now p ar k eitnithose long pip erientp In Ufdr - op lb yr Is sufficient guantntee to the patrono 91" this, Institution--that they will bis abandantly.carti fpr. - Alllettore;fte,. ou prefctsionel buoincro-miiet,be dressed to Dr. Ilatictt at the Pure. Communictqlope only will be toadref; 40 . firc • Fora the Removal and- Permanent Care of ell NERVOUS - DISEASES , ; And o f Ulm Complaints which are sassed by hi: 'paired, weakened or l Unhealthy condition of the NE-4170PS SYST4BIs Tblo beautiful and convenient application of the toyv. teriotiv powers of GALVANIEINI and MAGNETISR, been, pronounced by distinguished physicians, b o u t la plump° and. tho Muted States, to be . the, 1604 valvoile otedi‘unal discovery of -the Dr. CHRISTIE'§ GILVANIC DELT BVIGNE I I7 C FLUE% is used with the Mist perfect , and certain see eet , b 4l, eases of GENERAL DEBILITY , • . . Strengthening the weakened body, giving tone to Ili various organs, and Invigorating the entire system. g. SiniAFIGTANCDRIAOIII.ASPT:IOArbIiii. ,tlLtylic.ESlNUSNElntitAluirSANaLlA:C.prilf"TE:senli: CHRONIC; GOUT, EPILF.PAY, - LUMBAGO, D I A L. NESS, NERVOUS T RE MORS, PALP ITA TI ON ny THE HEART, the SIDE and CHEST, LIVER COAIPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, KIP COMPLAINT, .DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, DEM CIENGYnf Nenvnus and PHYSICAL ENERGY, raj all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints lithe inzi one simple cause—namely, . A Derangement of the Nervous System. C 0.. in NERVOUS COMPLAINTS, Drtin, and Mee eines increase the disease; for they weaken the vital ee, gies of the already' penetrated system; while, unite tke strengthening, life-giving , vitalizing influence of 0.4, eatnere, as applied by this beautiful and wonderld aje, cr,serV, the exhausted patient eel weakened Infuse i t restored to former health, strength, elasticity entsit or . The great peculiarity end excellence of 1, Dr. Christie's Datrante Curatives. aon~iste In thesletitat they litiett tleet crew diens ti .inawa . r d application, in pines. of the usual male of ant. ging, and physicking the patient_ till *slanged Nits% sinks hopelessly under the infliction. They 'arengthen 'the whole - system, muslin the dints li e n 5 . ,/ the Hood,.promote the senetions;',and now de., thi_sttgatesi ityury under any eircLetuances. Sine. then. introduction in the United States, only.three lean du ; more than 75 1 0001. ersohs r Including all ages, classes and conditions. arming eta were efferge number Of ladies, who am peculiarly rat*t to Nervous Complaints, hale been ENTIRELY AND r • IMMANEWrzei maze, . when all hope of relief hod , been given spy and Huy thing else been tried in vain: To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BEM, suppose th e eased a person afflicted with that bang eivilization:DYSPEPSLA, or any other Chnsnic of Nee one Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimnlants are Wks; which, by their action on the nerves and muscles of it. stomach, afford temporary relief bat which lean tie patient in a lower state, and with. injured faculties, stn. the action this*_ excited has ceased. Now templet the with the effect resulting from the applientiond the GAL. VANIC BELT. , Take a Dyspeptic, sufferer, era a tie worst symptoms' of en attack, and simply tie tt Belt around the Body,nsing the Mimetic Fluid as dirend. In a short period the insensible perspiration will let ea the positive element of the Del: thereby,causing a Gil vanic circulation which will pass ON to the neguire, ant thence-back again to the positive, thus keeping sprees tinunus Galvanic circulation throughout the nits. Thus the most severe Cases of DYSPEPSIA attn. MANENTLY CURED. '5, A...FEW - DAYS IS -AIMS SUFFICIENT, TO le It ADICATE THE DISEAFE of YEARS. . • • - 'CERTIFICATES AND TESTPIONLUS Of the most lindolubted Character, From ell parts of the country could be given,staia . to fill every column in this paper! ATI EXTRl64llBllittir CASE, which conclusively proves that 4 Truth. is stranger . than Fictin," CURE OF', . - Fnenintsn, 111101CIIITI90,V.Ei opPrish nEv..- DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYIIAIf of New Jersey, of tlistinguisheil attainments and eisllut 'reputation:— ; '< • ',PIDAT.T, New Jersey, 4017 1)s. A. If. CHAINTIE—Dear Sir: You with to trowel me what has been the 'result in my own case, of Mot? plication of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLICL• My reply is as follows : For ationt twenty years t-,had hem: l .'73orib; his Dyspepsia: Every year the symptoms became Tate, nor could I obtain permanent relief Irma any erma of medical treatment whatever Aboutfourtonyeausixa in consequence of frequent exposure to the wester, is the discharge of my pastoral duties, !,became subject to a severe Chronic Rheumatism; winch for year Merlyn; caused me ind escribableangu ion. Farther: in:hi:Tien of '4B mid '45, in consequence of preaching, a gnat ded in my own and various other churches in this cepa I • was attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon Wan' n severe as to require an immediate suspension army pa total labors. .14 nervous i systesi was now Ontrag6l prostrated, and us my Bronc hi tis became vrone, so Mott my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic affection—thin mam.l , that these disorders were connected with cash eau through the medium: of the Nervoni System.. In Us whole phannacoprela thent,ecerned — to be no ter*. agent which could reach and recuperate.m,y ffernd System ; every thing that I had tried for this pffrpao hi completely 'failed. At last was led by my friendant , amine your inventions, and (though with no very;to guine hopes of their &Delaney:4)-i determined" to uyas effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELT(L'ii. NECKLACE, with the MAGNETIC FLUID. Thbra in June, 1846: To an on airarroxiiiimver. torso sue any DYSPEPSIA. HAD GOAD ; so rinser DAYS 1 Wit emus To ILEAU111: xr psi - roast, Lanons, eon noes I uoCs our TED A smote *seems ACCODAY 0i THE .1160ACIETII; ADD SIY RHEUMATIC throcTiox nos EATIAELY CADO to Tam:rata sin. Such is the wonderful and happy tinN of the expetiment • . I have recommended the BELT and'FLUID Sim who have beerrlikowise suffering from' Neuralo Akins. They have tried them, HIM mar qLssaus,l, DELIUS, IX LYDDA . CASE. - Inn drag sir, Teri respectfully yews. ROBERT AV. L.LNPIS .* . DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC . NECKLACE fa used for all' itimplitibta effecting the Throat woe, ' ,id s as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Throat. Nand and sietlreadar.le, Dizziness of the Head. Neurall'lta the Fuse, b t ,:zing or Roaring hi tha Ears. Dakla which is geneialii Ziervnttsr and! that dimress 4 plaint, tailed Ti 4 Dolorrs,Z.: • : • ' • • - CHRISTIE'S • GALVANIC lIRACELETg Aro found-of .rut service in cases of Consalsioas or FiS, Spasmodic romplaintii, and-general Nervous Atitelini of the Head end upper' extremities. :Also in Palsy al Paralysis, and all diseases caused by a deft lincyof or Nervous Energy in the limbLar other orgauldt o .11c •Dolotent and 'Neuralgia, . Thee dreadful and agoaielng coraPhints are seat &suety relieved by the application of the Orris IC Hui, • Nscaiace and twin. The Belt diffuses the Firetriulf, through the systernythe'Necklace has a local abet IM the Field acts directly upon the of nervea lather distresals afflictions the application NEVEIt FAILS .Fri -s AND CONVULSIONS. These alarming and terrible 'comPlaintr are almqt caused by, a derengrmene of * :See herres.• The B 1 B.ICELZTS eine Fisar, will cure nearly every Cater matter bow young or old the patient, or how emuirch the contplalut. Numerous end astonishing proofs an b refreshen of the proprietor. • V. Many hfindred Certificates &OM all parts of Se cauntry of the most extraordinary character me k given, if required.. , =• • ~; - We No Unable or . Inctinrenihice 'titends the mi d Dlt CIIRISTIE'S-GALKaNIC .41171C1X.S.lia 151 may be worn by:the most feeble and delicate, witif ire feet ease and Why: In many cases the sensation huh lag !their use is Monty pleasant and asi 46 o 6 . be sant tO any part of the country. • . P The Onlvanici Belt, • ' • Iliree Dolliri The Onlvanki Neeklebe, Two DP/larg'. The 43alvaniti Bracelets,- Dollarma - The Magnetic Fluid, - Ono Bella!, • Op- The nrtieles are aecoalpinled by fall as *I directions. Famphleta with fult•particel.m may be lee of the anthorized Agent. . • --• , • _ "_PARTICULAR CAPTIO , - l:ftt!Bacifrerif,.Coinsteiffiiis iied•Weitibrißilmaek 0,0: -MOREHEAD 0.,.. ~OpIiERAL AGENT FOR THE , UNITF.A. BUM IU.II llioadvsy, par Y 01 1 .14 t , , 4 • ents,for nag ept ey ag a. - Co. .• • 1 . 4 arlßOCl;tlESTiCo ' .liaranai;Crushed , Pe AderidP4 eaffee, - SuErar;Tess,SBnap, kimet,,Toadms, Lena ;Otit,iTip;Sperm . aufl Trilfantlendies; Lamp 011, aims, JOIL d Itio Coffee, perk, Mackerel, Salt etc-, ebeflP. 2 . l ( • blentrmie,llla*, lent. - • hrose_S.' • !NEW -k. O itANOES, Fresh Teas, Muth II Oslo, Rho_ ee' Lemon, Castile Soap, Finally washing leadoff to Currants, Broad elniti le. Call Coon at Montrose, hept.3 'a. • le!TV.Lac