The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 04, 1851, Image 4

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    EMMEN
strixecest.
-13nOMIAT'DiCel)Aw1 4- 1851
altwaliAmragto . - _,.
`7- T iiiiata of ilivix4ty.
WheLthe ;Thilversltt , of St. Andrew rota
.fier . hennrs, n j certain Mitdstor, who 'deemed,
Wathiiminitspitions*uld -6 more seceita=
tie'acid u i dre usetn i it 'ivhat' the
GerMans4lllpo - 4 ,doetor's hat," put 'Aff, in
his purse,and Went ie St. AndreWs to:purehase
_for himself nAl.egiree,"_His thanservsot riFona
ispi'ea him t imdlwas present when his master
wan,aimittedlto, his lon i i desired honor. On
his return "the doetOrini sent for his servant,
waadaressed him as follows:
.
tuphio;Saunderit, yell'aye be sure to cal me I
the' dodor,and gin ucibody vents at le Shoot
lac; ye'!! aye tie - sup tesav the docter's In his
study, on the doctor'S engaged, or the, doctor
wilbsCe yen in a crack.? - • - '
That a'_de,pends," the relAre u whether
ye ea' me the dectOr too," the reverend doctor
started. "Ay., We test se:' 'continued the
et; "for when:: I !audit 'cost sae little, 1 e'en
got a
,diplonta Faysetf." yell just be good
enough to say; poctnr,lpat on, some coal; or
doctor, bring thaWhiatey and bat water, - and
gin nnibodtapeers abeet roe; ye'!! be sure to
say the dectofs in the pantry, or the 'doctor's
digging pointees, as the l case' may be.
I'M!! •
herkeen satire of the foregoing ::extract- i
admirable. We commend it to those who
-loig in receive nnd bestew
Wies.nndTowni in. the United
States containirig over 10,000
inliabitnnts _
(PreliarO from Hares GoograPh-)
I. Now york, 1 " New York, " 515,507
2. Pitiladelpiia, Pennsylvania, 408,817
- 1 3. 1• 11altituOm *ulna, - 189,048
4. Boston,. 1, Massachusetts,
A. New Orleans, :I;alisfarm, . 116,348
6. - Cincinnati, Ohio, - 115,436
7. ;Brooklyn; : New York, 97,338
.8. ,St.: Lords; . 3lissonrl, - 64,252
9:; Albany, , New York, 50,763
10. iPittsburd, - Penn. 5.0,519
Kentucky, 43,193
_l2:' Chltrlestou, South Carolina, 42,985
"13:Dutralo, 1. • ' New York,-
Providencp, _ .Ithode
i'3.'WaSltington, D. Columbia,
IG. Newark,. " ;-,New Jersey,
17. ,Roebeitei, New York,
Mass.,
19; New... York,
23.•Clittago, Illinois,
,
Ticq, New York,
,'22. Rio6mond ; - Itutitha, -
' San Traneisco, California, (est)
24 Syiacese, New York,
. .
25., • Allegheny, Pennsylvania,
• Detroit, Michigan,
Pniland,l lain, -
i/.B. l 3Slobile, . 41abama,
29.'NeW Mien, - Connecticut,
'BO. Salem, . , I(umn
31. ' Iflilwa6kie,Wisconsin,
33. , Boxbneyj .Itrnogi
-33.i Columbu`s,- " Ohio,
• Wnteenter, )dassa.
•35. Utiea,, , New York,
36. Charle.stciwn, .
37: Clevelend, - Ohio;
NevV.iindfoid, .4 , * •
39.; Reaffing,: • 'Nun. .
40:: Cambridge,
41. Savannah, , Georgia, (eat)
43. Kangor, )
43.'-Norfolk', • ,lira., 4< •
44. Lynn, ' 1, 1n.10
45: Lafayette, . XAMiaien
416.. Pearsbarg,, • Va.,
-47- Wilmington, Debzwars,
43: Pcinglikeepsie, New York,
49 : . Manchester,. N.H.
SO.. Dartford _ - Conn.
31. Lancaster, - Penn. -
.52. Lockport, New York,
• Oswego; do
34. Springfield, - Massa •
Newburg,, New York;
. 36,, "Wheeling, 'Va,
57:
,Paterson, New. Jersey,
18. Dayton, - Ohio, ;
59: Taunton,.. Massa.
36. Norwich, Conn.
lil. Kingston, Now York. •
'62. New Bruuswick,New Jersey,
63. Nolwill% Tennessee, (est)
• Lexington, „tentuziY, (est)
65. : Natchez,` .. ..- ' curse, (est)
Things worth Hnolviiig.
•
• Leurenheek nye thaftherti Ara more animals
• itt-ttut mil 4et a single fitth than glean are mon up.
en the esith.
iterodotaa,a:Gptekitutterien,itabts.thattahes
be area in.Eithit, the A:pi tint priest told him
that they bad a traditicii,thatthe sun me- twice
iu thereat, and eat twice in the - eatt.!
..Cotton wasi first planied in - the United Stittet4
in ihe year/789.; •
Isiagieas;; ii mid. from the entrails of a
The ancient Persians trained -their chhdren
to epenli the to live strictly tem*.
kkbodies t tOriteitinttes, have impenetrability,
extensien, fipre, divisibility,, inertia, and Sttrac
ton. -
,• • •
• Holhaelt days, Liberty, to t anda the facility
of doing; for his:tiara haPpiness every-
thing which does nnfinjpre or Zminieh this happi T
nese oiltis treeectes ; and that trigh is axe. every
11*eittittible lawe, penults
each individahl to de for his ea% Pecans: feDci-
Iv •
= Meal. dappsed. or seyea.olon—red, blue,
FeeP1i7 . 0 16 .4 Yell°i° and iztdigN
-Afttistkorgi, 9Tee*.! philosopyer, - who hied
11 4 4 /..*°!* Cirjet,
tharvirttisciailids being in#epeltdazit of
-caussiittaii.':i4d!4ll4 to
" 2 tintaire WI, our
IvNi4o.4l4itict
..34tge.Is'pia Taced from the tho lonian
lowa rhe Zs* •
7'4vroeiireir ore—oiglit; Mkt, luring, null,
;"they urv , the megtzPi-b7 whiich we#l"'
theautditieurObjects.
C.-02 00 0011 1 0,micoed itaaltP o6,4 blid*
auctlttareina.,'- - ' • • ,`,
zkoar-itei*onsjiistalAtit, worth ididlcrizal a
ZUDLDDIDD IMNIT 110111IDAr.:
&-E. B. Chase,
- tamale AND 'Domino -U.,
TERNS.--ON 6 nOitait ann irrOa osmrapet
annum, cash in anima t or two dollars if not paid
until die tide' tha year; or time of setwerhition. •
' 'No paper will be dlsoontinaeditntlfarrOtrages
are paiff,excePtit the optioapf the Palle. re. - -- •
Itoi
An commtiniintiozus must be roat,:eito 0 its . .
calve attention . - ' ' • ' - -'- -J=._,' 's ".-
Alllettera connected with the °Meehould be
direeteito 5.13. &E. B: Cagan; JO:4lgram, Sun.
zr Editoreofftee over lg. C.-Tylari Store. -;
BATES or AuvicirpringVlG.
. ...._ . ..
A t e aquae, (12 linel or lists.).3 - inpernons, 8 100
Each - subsequent insertion, --- = - 25 .
One equate, 3 • months. , - - -.- • -- 1 -'- . 25Q
~- 4 * - -. -:6 menthe; - • :. _ -:;, - ' 400
' --- Buitine se 'Mlle, 41ines or leis. -4: - - ' - o , '3 011
Yearly Advertiainients;nof over sq piles: - 7 O
One agnate; one yews - .- • - ' -. . . 30.00
' - -.Yearly Advertiseri willine restricted to the bit
einem in which they are engaged. • • .
. . ,
-47-The Publishers hating a large amortment
of Job Printing Materials, are prepared to exempt
alt kinds of JOB WORK, svith neatnetei audtles
i
- * * *BLANKS of: aver,' description Constantly
on hand, or printei teenier. -
I;tagil gala eztvii4
DR. JAMES BROOKS, -1
Phpsidan and Surgeon; and-dealer - In: Diags, -
Medicineis ,Paints Oils, Pyes, &c. Inner,
Chuiet and Pine streets, opposite Col. P. Lusk's,
Great Bend, Pa.
• JOHIN Q. DIMOCK,
Atternerat Law. Men as Turnpike one*
.11 &gm. eat of the old Aegistectrintleg Pince' idcak*
eseMs; . •
• M. L.:-TRUEEIDEILL;
• ATTORNEY. AT. LAW,
P.m (it Bend. Pa.--QjAie with' Cal. F. Luck
- PETER DECKER, ESQ.
trAvnia teen appolt4 ed by tio&• Etab,of 241! Yori; its
II a Oonadisslonerfor that Sate totake Obemotand
acknowledgeratat of Dee4sAtia other Instruirenta, aiU
attend to baldness calletn that capacity at . blii °Moat
Great Bood,Pa. 5ept.19,1860 —l7 • ; ;
WII CIIIESTERT - 7 .
ATTORNEY. AT LA W,
Tunkhannock, Pa.; Once iri Stark's Bricl 8010
OR- G. M.. GAMBLE.
D PSIDENCE In 'the time formerly, the ; residence of
11; ;S'ainnel Guile, deceased. - )• ;
Hetiord, Deeemberf2s, 18,50* -. • i ;
D. D. HINDS Itth
, u,
LIVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLE
Iliontrosi4.,Pentea.
E. 11. & S. IL CHASE,
ATTC7.II TO AT 1 4. 1 47.
(offic itl e: N er Tl Zlrs
E'Piore)
E. 13. CnAge
'JOB ONG 1 '
':
CS!ENTS; San roN'A - 3;
MA 3, &C. Between the Canal Bridge and Ckut
Court bony.., Cont . st, Itinghamtim, N. Y.. C7l: B.
• Wldtneg Traveling agent.- - 27 tfin -
—77 774: 1 2)..• 'I'ACV733II.I)
DEALER
DRY-GOO S, GIiocEILIES, BOOTS AND %LOSS,
Jewelry, lio4lonst ac.
Great Bezd, June 20th,1851. VS it
C. ice. SMIST NS.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER & REPAIREP
. CIZABLIII3 TIZaiILAINT
.
SHAVING , Sr..HAIrf,HRESSING SALOON
-
Searle's Building next door to the Post Office,
Montrose, Pa. ulAltf. •
1061 - LUBB HOUSE, 185.
Great Bead,' Pea n'a
Addison Bryant. - FroprietOr.
Q TAG leave this i i i 1y .tor different .poloti,
On the arrival different 'Trains of Cars. ells% Lir,'
ery Teams furnished by Mr. M. Truesdell, at short nbtlee
and terrnsarhich =net fall to sett:. , .
IMP3iMii;IN=I
Abel Turrelli - ..
'Dealer la Drugw, Medicines, Cberelesus„ . paints,' 011 e,
Campblne, Flula,Laraps, Dye stuns,GroeeneDrygoods
'Hardware, stoneware, Glassware, Clocks, Watche4. Jew
elry spoons, spectacles,. Maslcallnstrcmeats, Trrusses,
Medical Instruments, Liquors, perfumery t .Inrcsisr eta
tlonery,brushei, Yankee Sa it
imaa, e. l ,_
310r4rose,.Da- _ 34 ly.
. 0: C. EDWARDS,-
'
PHYSICIAN AND . SiliGl6oN,
- ilarford t Pa.
office .2 doors bolosi G. G. Pride's toi.e.-47tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
AFFLICTED READ.
Philadelphiainidieel House.
Establishedfifteen.
„Oafs a„;* by DR: HI NEB
LIN,' North' West Memer ff Third- and:
Union Streets, Petteeen Spruce. and .
Pine, Streets, Philkdelphiv. • .
g . A or • TzArat Of Argentin and truliterroptel -
J: practise spent In this city, have rendered Dr. It.the
most expert:and successful practitioner &rand near, ht
the treatment of all diseases of a prisate =tuna. Pes
sons afflicted with ulcers ea the body, throat or legs,
penal:fate heart or bones, aserourtsal Theanustbmistrie-
Auras, =met, disessei arising from youthful mteenes or
impurities of the blood, wrhereby.the constittoos be.
becomrionfeebled assail treated with IMOCeell.
10,441
10.255
10,233
10,019
10,000
10,000
10,000
Bewboplaeeehimielfnndertbe,eareofDr. it. May
redlgionsly confide In his lactose aontreman, and ctxm-.1
Idently rely upon his still as aphyclaa.
Tana kmuncuLaz TiOncti —Young men who bare I
Linjgred themselves by a certain practice Indulged in—
a habit tregutmtly legrned from evil companions -or it ,
school—the effects of which are nightly felt, even when
asleep, and destroy both mind and, body, should apply
immediately. - Weakness - and constitutional debility,
loss of muscular clergy, - Ayes"' lassitude and general
prostration, irritability and all nervous affections, hid!.
gesticrn, sluggishness of tbe liver. end every disease in
any way connected withthe procretire functions, cured
and fallilgor - smeared. , •
Read! Ycraih and Manhood. A . Vigorous
We or Preinctiure Death:
•
.
- . selfpreservaeton. Only 25 milt. -
Thh Bookjust Oiled with Useful Informa
tion, on the lotiradtles and direares of the generative
organs. It addresses War alike to Yorth, Manhood,
and Ord Ags, and ishould be caul by ell; The estimable
advice and impressible -warning it gives, will prevent
years erotism And sulterlavardlnve Annually thou
sands atilres.. Parents, byte:Al:rig it; will learn:boa
to prevent the'deltraction ottbeir children. ` • ' •
remittance of Mends, enclosed In a letter ad= dressed to Dr. ILINKELTS, N. W. Comer or Thu d and .
llnlon Ptreeta, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia,
will muntre it book, under envelope, per return .
Persona at a Maternal:nay address Dr. K. by letter;
enclosing a ree.and bemired alumna. • ' •
Packager Orlifediciars, Direct 4ms,:frc., foritaided, by
gendixtg a remittance, and put nparoure tram Damage
or Cnriosity, •• • -••• , • -
Book-aelient,Wews Aitente, Pedlar: Osznrasiers, and
all others supplied with the above *ark 1M 'very IoU
Iribt Burning Fliildicer sale by ,
C. TYLER
: = Flax Seed.
A NlrctuiintltyofFlaxtiged.wazdf din izehangeforOro ..
arriesor Caabby -
.I. F. BULLARD.
etie . 9.
THE itotes, Cud Cacci" of MM. If Sherman
an d Mils AS. Koapp, Are itithe_tuontle of:Wsu.
2. TITO] EWI., with inetnictione to collect_ them
FOB
Mouttcoe,- - • •-
, • •
Nesr Milford Staviitepot..
• -
augur: hagnow in idorfi s iiewind
sortmentof Cooklng,Polor, welt eitOp - Storityfor
• • • sad cold ;Including the ne} . aad mow boomed,
•di or ;Air Tigbt;lauge Oven couunort.wid elevated
&
• vishe., wi th atoTeidpv,Sheetked,and Zirteii4oy4
abes /to ieblehhe wiilwA very larssidkos, ijo•
Rep • ; ES—a tint ride-assortment • • '`^ : l" , " •
gtrup t onst onto. Molasses comb for. 3-4 ibo- goof
4rogort 101-$l,-8164.-Ouxtleo tbr sl,,ated`Ottott Groom*
to to proportke i scoorlittg to tutOtrioOTIIIIIIEWS - = L
ART./1618U.
irt`i• *oft formals
. 4'04 ft?
- CADEMICAt r
SUSQUEEGINNA, ACADEMY.
te r gttbo v e r d d ratO tf the TintilAtitin
iittelo' 64.01:Vi1e it% o litt°t=ocituP
111,41:-SILA.0-_GRAY-
.
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• - - 1119 MAGNI.' CGAWFOAD,-treeeptrear, • .„ . '
Pit-ti competent araistantintitraeten. _ 1 . - .
The reputittion'etlir: GRAY iiii an, etch:int end sue
eesaal Teacher and Dirdpilnartan, faralth the TT illatteit
liftb tbiittgllTSllCA that the Institution eannot faille its
management td Meet the hlgheat expectations and niali
°fits Parcae,- -' _ - ' ' - - , _ . • .
Ldirangements wilt be Made taitheeenifortablettecom-
ItPdati o A of Puelt• (ram alload. - - ..- .. , ....-: .• .
- '' . .j' _ ' ' lintetts . GP' , TUITION; - -
Testildlei a fthe PrimariDepaitMent. $2,60 nerterm
Tbetoramoratranehes -of the Anadamie -- _ - ;
1 .
Department, .-•--- .- -' - ,- . Mu ,`,
the li*her branehelOar tho Acage. mi e .
'' departments --,-`, - - • .. . -7' e, O O al
-Thea - tadieti ortheetaMiealGenaitinent ,•- } . ._l -
Latin; Greek ana French, rdin Cheap ' :.','
. eftheAeaderateatDepaiment,lniihole .„
•. .
orient -- - - - T,OO - i.
tiaacwith use of Plano, - .., . .. :, --. 10,00 -. . 4 . ' -
Dravingand . .Fainting, '. , . 2.. 6,00 - - , 4, ' -.: •
German.- '
Ne p Emit mill he - admitted fa tete theria t erm anima
by special arrangement made with the Prindpai..-- -
, A dedection wiltbe made in the bgts Memo of abeenee
oriaeemant gateknere (lane weeks' duration or more.
- ' W6l. JESSUP, Presldent:'
R.J4Nroairs.Bol9. ' ' ' •
m
Idontro.Sena 1,1661- ''' , . . , ' •-- 1 -- - ' . '
••• WOODS Dit`r •
At Ditipak Susiu&trina Count] Penn'a
. .
"U .
tratiottoin hr opened for the reception of students,
YV. on Monday the 13th of. Oct. - next, under the Jamie
--Slate Charge nittir,WILLAMD P:-GIBSi.tNi with all the
cempetent assistance necessary. • .
The advantages of this inalittition, wltb regard
to lo
cality, health an 4 moral hdinences render it one of the
toostdesitable to parents who *Silt° send their childrei .
abread.for instruction, • • . • .
Pverl fa ell itY , wfil be Warded bfthe. Inhabitants for
the accomuiodation of studints in regard to rooms or
Th,o academic year, is divided into four quarters of elev
en
Ivreeks. each—a tocaltbn of two weeks hhMediately
ircteceeding each quarter.
. •
Tema of Tuition.
The ittCalea of the Primary Department, per'
gustier, $2 50
Common ktademtei . . 300
Meter Ar,ademlo, - do 400
Clothed, • -do . _ 00
reneh,vith any other branches, - 6 00
05r Good board map bo" obtained at $1 00, to $1.25
per wade. Poet] ootne in tho Academy. apply to t4epiln
4414.: -- 43=3 -
• •W'rOKING O, O I ARY.. :1 •
. .
:.111Ingston Lucerne. countb Pa:
Tans Institution iaa ode of the Most, desirable leen ,
.Ltiopein Northoni PetoPylranla.- HinOtan le a edict,
pleasant and salabriotorrinage, one mile West of Wilkes.
barrel and acceisibleby daily stages from all Parts of the
country. The khool has now been in operation eeren
years; dating which its patronage has been liberal and
constantly incrkasing. • •' . . -
Through the ninulficenee of Wm. Swethind. Evil., an
whil Lionel fi emit:lasi - handing 40 by 40fect, and three et o.
ries'high: has ides been completed, and by the liberality
oft:foul Ziba Bennett, the school is now furnished - with
air disable and extensive library. entirely- new... The
Chemical; Philosophical !andAstronomical. Apparatus
of thelnstitutien is regarded, by ail who hare knowl
edge oftti as oft high otter; and ample fOr full experi
ments In Natural Seined . - - ... -
• •
Thdloard of Instruction Or the ensuing year Is as fol.
Rev: - LlexiMpla
, • - PRINCTCPAL. •
Roe. Vomit.' C. Natant. A:, MU,
• . - Teacher -of Ancient Languages.
T. - -liverfk A:- 11;9
• Teacher of Mathematics. - _
S. 13. env/
flay. C. rr: itairs . 44'i
- • Telcher of Natural Science.
sus!muls xgr.-*lfewtlaltes ,
As•iiitant Pupil.- •
lseNlarl".,nle I =9
yrecetalreis. and Teacher of Modern Magnate
MAW Es f.he* 14114tont .
4 4:chun t . Tcnche r of bludem Languages.
Nies Jane $. Nelson
jt Lich re er tro of r t • CPaintin Qre aw au ,
• • Teacherof Music. • - • - • •
All of the above teachers are employed in the school
the whole of exult day except the Teacher a Draw i tg and
Mr. Wtstake. I The former devotes su c h A portion
e ach da y ' het cn*" may be necessary, and the tat
rteaches one heir Of each day. The public wilt perceiv
thatby this arrangement the schoot is under the super
vision
and instruction of s very full board of. teachers
-and the Trustees conddently that no pans wit
be spared to promote the most ;thorough improvement o
theeptla. - '' ' •
_The ecesaary expenses oflbleinstitution are moder
ate. 'Pukka:l, exclusive of orramcussi branches, from 83
to 134,50 per quartef Board $1,50 per weekorashing
373, per dozen, and Mel $;,50 Per annum- • !
The discipline of the Institution combines mildness
with Ai:metes, inculcating sound, moral and religious
prinhiplas, erseetring end order and correct
deportutent.
- The nresent term of this' school will continue' till the
234 of Stec. next. 'Stridulate are admitted- at any time
but thilmost suitable time for entering le the beginning,
or the Middle of each term.' Tbore-who may wish to:
at
tend the school throngli tbe reinainder of the Pall and
thredezont the Winter, would do well to enter as soon
as the gOrh or Inst. , There lit be s vacation of two
vette tqt tb ti close of tbe present tern: The next term
cm:sista of thirteen weekscomendng January lithclos
reatogues of the 4: : enainary sind amp InfonMationiela
tio toil can b a had by addressing the Principal, oreither
of undersigned. b. A. Env:PART), Pres.
nOUNDS,See‘v, •- • . ,
Kingston, Oct 4, 18 51-42-tf. , '
SPRINGVILLE AC
TirFall te r m of this- ostltution cotemenee on
donday the "Xddly of September, Inst., wider the
- . Rev. A.R. Sloati A. It. • -
The 'Year fill criiiristifourAeademic iermis of twelve
,
- - •
1 . PRICES ORTUITION.
1
The PemaryDep - Lnient,embratlng Reading; IF,ritine',
Evening, dri elle, - Geography, and Granimar,.s2 50
The higher branc es of the English Department, 330
Classical Dena ea r -:, -- •
~
~- I - ..-- 430
French and Drawing, eisch, " ' ' ' - I . 400
' Those wbo wlsb to incline for College, .Teaching, or
• a a c tlye duties of life, will here find eyes, reeessary
.3' - 3ar - 1
I
The'LatestNews - Ey Express.
THE ,rntiercribere world inform their friends and
the public hr general, that they have just re.:
turned from New York with a larg&and extensive
stocker GoODS, embracing every' liticle in the
BOOT & SHOE LINE. •
that hi eilled - for in this .market,; and having
mid° arrangements with the manufactures to for
ward additional supplies; whenever wanted, and
sueh'prices tie will enable) us to sell much low
er thae ever before sold in 'Montrose, Being pran
tical shoemakers, our opinion kith's!. weiknow the
*tuts of the people better than those who are in
Other bindings-1, We would therefore deem it only
nicenstiryito say, insteadOf giving a list of work
an4Pe"! that -• • • -
• - Goinpetion he defied,
_.. • • -
luspeetpnl eolieitedi:
Ainkelili =
• And - smisfactkm guirantied !
11.DIPORTAIVIrTIWSLIORRIAlititS.
1 ,
,
We keep also on hand hemlock tanned elrle leath
er ; Ef13136 and Anterimui Calf. Skins', 'Morocco
Lininge, B ind lase, Shoe-nails. Pegs, IS'a.nd.stoues,
Shoe-kniSes, .`Peg-floats, ; , ilammere, 'Pitmen,
Ravi, Tacks, Kit and French Shoe Toole of every
description, Boot Crinips,War,Shoe-thread, Boot
Webb, Heel-ball. Blacking, rk.c. , ~ .
• Shoemikers are respectfully'solicited o exam-.
ine our stockbtfore purchasing, as our ools and
findiegi oriall selectedhjr one , who un erstands
the boomers. ' Store directly oposite Sear es Motel.
Don't forget the place,,' -; . _ ~ ' '• I . .
-, i A.MERRIIHAN. •
• - 1 . , ; ,IG. W. PATRICK.
Thesubieribersmald also thank his numerous
friends= for the litmus! Pationage he hoe received
for the Is four years, hoping that he may
,atilt
ruerite share of their patronage as be intends to
keep_hisEatjug SiAoonand Groeery as herotofoie:
Sept. A. MERRIMAN;
. WIOWII. '
Ml' 1 • 8 Plc,"o
_for'sale cheap for rub *tribe
of ' J. WEND.
July 24, : • : •
LLI • 144volyera. ouble an. tangle barrelled Pis
ety Num, Barb Aria, Crowbars, log ebasos,
Thermal:a lrotbretbm;aoltppraders,lndlaltubbere,
OolTerbags eto.,fost metre and for sale by.
• I , BENTLEY .P 13.11411.
P : Aupply olldaekerelaad Codfiskjust °period
nd fo Or' 'D. R. tarnaor &
- - - - -
FDIG=MIN743erne very ttrpetterneseuvraa,
ade morning froth the ory, ; 1
;111a,v!wetcar f ! e!, 26 tf- by
aL. EPOS
let URBINO 8 1 03 ati-tftaPne,eonniantly on halt
4-rat th e I "estim_P.Ticefs - vouturcwa.
N0v.13, 1861. , ; -
ITIOLINtiard ACCORDEONS, - -justanired, a large
T. , ^4lllloMMentiar4ll-be oold'at At great reduction
in PAM at r, - ' f*" 171RilELLIL -
I6B'a,llllNEßALlatts /14,0 P INT, bythe bbl.
or ib , ellwr NO* br-1- •
_ Allthicolare may be got up from We comps,
Jiltise fetes State:to Black at. ten ibis Ulf the avast
!expense sea twice es valuable, ;seat is suitable foe the
*neat, work, - • - -
• ,Ners Sept.lo, 3 ILt3 . • :y ' -
CLOCKS; WATOECOS, JEWELRY &
Sotice:ofileinovai. . •
!To the inhabitants ' - of ~Susquehanna .Co.
J. A; singlet un a (iste) pupil of Litherfind (Patentee or
the rack lever escaptintnt) and ditacbed lever . cunt-.
moist tanker, tonobeet noskell of LON Et:Live:lMo', re
cently albs 74 Marc Bentley re Read of this place, 11.13 d
'rata this announcement occupyltig andet of Sir.. Abel
Tareel's Store: ^Grntefulforthe uebounded.conaldence
reprised.' Does hereby glee notice 'that in conSvinence
of,the aforesald'Ablo Tureen's conduct bus left his alit
stanibtas before adeeetisedmed at the same time Wares
his very numerous customers that he has no conneetiOn
sitit,teltrier adll helm answerable for anylfatcbesjeet.,
ehyor °ther •ProPertf delivered at itr. Abel Turrell'i
Stdrafer repairs orothersiss , '
Montrose, st„ opposite. , Demoev*".. dace.' ,
~ . .
. -
"Engashratent, L ever.-Watehes
... , ', - Pol - .. • Mum-Subscriber hal this day
- - ' lior' - ' ' - a recefeed-from the Maturate&
.. ~.. -'''' , " -tory:another tot of his. superior
.. . : - ,:,, ...4 g og mhyLerer Watches:of differ-
I 4 • 2_ *,. IS eat siscs andstylee, hi:slWer-ando.
NI
.. ,
,„„., ~ .., p c . Gold eases t full,feiroled,and lapin
' . . ','-.,. ,',z, Those ' porsons . wishing a -good.
AN. - 4 7.,-„% titne4reeper at Buyer prices then'
,1401... .- ~-,- , they can Obtain them .eiseirhere'
. . . , ..
- - aro invited to, Cali - and examine
them, as tho sub - seiner. can with- confidence warrant
them superior te - any weitcbcs ever offered for salein this
county..:..,-, '; . . '- AIRKED J. EV ANS.
- Binghamton, Ang.l2, 'sl:' ' ' , • - '' Washlngtonst.
SILVER ware—a. rail assortment ofSiirerForks, *peons
Creamers, sugar and salt shovels. Butterlcuives, On
for Sale by - ' . - : A. J. 'EVANS ‘7O l .
I/04.14; 18n. 1 '.. '•. • r. lVathingt Qll treet
.
LARGE stork , f extra fine Alhate tableand tea
spoAons; 13rittania-ware, wire sfengthened table and
• Spoons • •._ r
tea spoons, buff table and tea spoons. -,Also, silver, sib
ver plated, Geruesnlsliver spoons, etc., ere.; just received
and selling low for the Wilily, at - TERRELL'S.
Montrose`, July. 3,1831.. . . • .
' P r •
'Dave been encouraged by the "very liberal patronage
1
recelved;toiillupmyshop with the largest and best
attrortinent of goods everyet bronglit to this )market—
bait may bcfound everything belongingto a Jewelry - and
fancystore, oz. Clocks 4.lVatehes,adevery description.
BurningPluld,parloilmil common Lamps, which at this
time Is the best thing In use for a good and cheap light.
You can find them only at - TRUES. '
Ilontrose, nivemberfio,lB3o. -
FASHIONABLE ti L Eftiari:
TIIE subscriber has this day , i!ceived (mosso tment Of
very rich goods, of last month's imp orni from
Paris. consisting of fine`golis enamelled bunting, Levers
and Lepines. Pearl and Garnet ISTNlStpinis end Ear 'Brigs
to match, Silk and Bead work Imo.-beitutiful. Faris for
Parties. Diamond, Ruby, and Pearl- Finger Rings, firaco
lets, Gold'Sleeve Buttons; some beautiful Cuff Pins, - 511.:
vet Napkin Rings, &c., to which he would Invite the at
tent on of biz friends. - A EVANS.
Bingbandori Sent. 3, '3l.
Watches.' Watelieir -7 .=
lOLD and Silver,LVITZ and Lepines full jeweled and
U plain, a large assortment at the very lowest prices
and warranted. -
Binghamton, Oct. 14,1E40. L. CANFIELD. '
Watches, Jewelry. &c •
TJIE nbscriber has received un,Addition to hi
stock of Jewelry, consisting of Gold Fob and
Guard Chain% LOckets, Finger Rings, Ear Rings,
Breast Pius. liver Chains, Gold Thimbles, Gold
Pencils/int] Pens,l&c., ;Sr,e. to which he would in
vite the attention-if his friends. 'EVAN ,
Binglininton, March 3,'51 Washington st,
567:Pieces;--ITZ‘lo". 6 .lrtlans g ed,AdVflAn,
Desert,Cream and NustardSpooae, Salt and Sugar Shot ,
els. Forks & a - ., En,Trared gratis, at L. 0 ANFIELD , S.
ILVEIt Spoon4FOrts and KuiveE,w3zrauted th hest
S
manufactined I n 'America, at TRUE'S. -
Ira-Blast ot the. 6 4oa. 20s Clod is gone but rnoro o
.1 thesamesortisenthe i waytoTrue's.lewelry shop.,
CLOCKS, of *admits patterns, received thi
V day, and for Sale cheap hp •
• ' BENTLEY lo READ.
F INGER. RIN9S—A new and splendid as
sertmerdjusti received "lorealeegbyV nolisi a
The Richest. •
SMECTIONnf Briast Pins iFarrin gs an d Finger Rings
ever iiffered tu BI agbamt on ,by A. J. FS ANS.
WATCHES and other jowetry in quantities
•-•-
_ to suit purchasers by
• • ' • - W. D. 71;OWBRIIIGE.
1G Id Lockets.
-
CCINOLE and Double ofevery rite, by
ll lAnabamton.l ; A. J. E VAN, Inuthin¢ton-gt
Some Very Fine
GOEDIVATCUES :perfect alive:
Wet ebeg, all quautitteP, by A. J. EVANS.
A NEIV supply of JEWELRY, and Watches
VA.. at cost form! at TURRELL'S. -
Jan. 1, .1851. , • • :
Gila. Chains
LDCRETS, Thimbles, Spa eka, Pen and Pencil Cam; a
a fall , do..f - ortinent L. CANFIELD'S;
A LLECIsii Revolvers, double andsinglesbookers,Tber
mometers, Carpet Dap, Umbrell as, an d a mot va
riety of notionsjust received by BENTLEY db READ.
GU Pr PM., breast rbas, Ea' ID rings and finger rings
ree'd. ' A:J. )VANS.
Aug. _
NEW Lot of breast pint! receive tbh dap by
A. J. EVANS
Binghamton, June tf
GoLannd All erWatchea,sEyerTable,Tea,Desvartan .
rah Spoons, and ageneralassortment ofJewelry
lIENTLE,.y & REA
oys, and alrsort4 of :Sodom, at
r,GRE'S
Vlont: o co Roui. Pocket liaives at
IN/ Sept JB5l - TI
J ENNY p.IND Ear !loopo,rthelateststqlt
WATC H E
rtREAT reduction in the .price of Lo et
%X other Watches at J. A. ST2SpLETON &
Montrose, 0ct.1,1551. , '
Petroleum or' Rock 101
..1 NATURAL remedy procured from a ben In Atte-
Sigherry couutY, four hundred met deep.; Put upand
sold by S. M. FilElt, Canal }ludo; Pittsburgh; Pa.. It is
put uphshottlesjust us it' novo from the - arell without
admixture of any kind. All ye ikat are tsfilleteff
READ! - READII
Rheumatism yields to thepower of. the Petroleum. A
voice from LuzerneCo; Union tp., July fith,13.51. ,
1
Mr. Iller.=-Dia sir , allow me as a stranger to eon
gratulateyou as he vole proprietor, or an, Invaluable,
called Petroleum r Rock Oil, which IS death:adore long
to take the place f all great medicines.- Maly personsin
this neighborhood have tried the Parolannin a number
of eases curing m st of than and proVing highly beneficial
in all. I live tee ed it in coughs, gilds. rheumatism,.
totter, mains, and swelling ; • for rheumatism I. think It
'. a tertuin cure. Mt wife has been afflicted - with the
Rheumatism for come years and never could get any
thing to relieve her, In fact she tried everything, , and no.
thing word ado her any good until she tried 'your Petra.
letim audit has relieved her entirely, ftir my part I - think'
it is the greatest painkiller nosh' use..- Tours ike., -I
eir' J. Jr.ssor. 1
- Anotheiletterfrom lA:acme co., resOmmenhing tic
Pexed emit.: • . • Busealla yew, July 70,1851.
Mr. Kirke—Dear sir:—l take, great pleasure in cat =-•
fying to this virtue§ of your great natural medicine aired
the Petioleum or Rock 011, which is certainly a great
medicine. thought one dozen of your agent , when ho
wacalong here last fall, I tested. Kin a number of eases,-
and found it to prove grod. I also testedlt In a ease of
tatter and!found it very -beneficial. I would like very.
much to have another box of It, for &don't. like tobe '
withoutit.; .. Respectfully yours,• • ,• " -
-- - . ;.....,. . ' . • . ' :., J. OAMPIIRLL.. '
A voice from Susquehanna co., certifying to the eftleti
cy of,the Petroleum. DVINDIPIi, June sth, 1811. '
Mr.. S. li:Eint-Dear sir:—Allow me to ceitify to the
virtues ofyournaturalmedleinemiledPetrolcum orßoetz;
Oil.- I had been afflicted vnth the Itheunuitian for soar'
time. I was in Wilkesbarre• last stunio er and get a bot- 1
tie from your Agent when ho - was = along there; It ban;
cured me perfectly. I hare since seen is tested in (PQM!. I
eat casesofacum slim, andfcrund Wgiverellet in all. .
_. . - Veryrespeetfnllyyours, •-•-- ' - 1
_ .-• JA311:8 ininvrort.. •
.• . - - .. Triatu . ancricw;ZulYl2thillitsl:- -
11.... fr. S. M. Mint—Sear sir-:41low me to certify to the
virtues °fp:Mega:at natural medicine called Petroleum
or Rock OIL which I believe it a good Modfrine. Dm°
been agir44 with Senchigia,•pain In the nerves fp: the
Me:
tat yeara,and -never could get anything to relieve
Me; In cacti tried almost everything and nothing would
do me any good until I tried yOur Petrolenm, which has
relieved me very much; I have also tested it. In . burns,
scalds, and bruises, it bis'ultrays gtrezi 'relief In - a very
shorttime.• I think it Is the graded pain killernow. in-
Imo. -` • = - - c•- •Veryrespeetfullyyourn.' •' ' -
•
l'll 021.
. .
Call and get a circular from the unlit, which Nivel or' ,
foll deFeeption of IL' , or oaIo'brIIENTLEY d• BEAD.
Sold wholerale by Mums, lists,ds . co, No. 201 misrkpt
stroet,Phlladelphla.• - - - _2oly •
P .
1114 LIPS Paten t Plpe Boxer' foi Wooden - wiletreen
which is undoubtedly the betel:lmila use, fin talent
itl s Zniunop &COI.
CLOTH -ORE
.
A GENERAL - B . t''L
CK-OF i
4 0.........„
MW Q 0 00%
AT LATHROP Ai CO.,
Please call alla eXaMifia. _ _
LATITROP 4 0.),
ifintrose, Nov. 8. - ' ",
MILE inbseeiberJe nate prepared
eheitest notice Ind in the nest'
18 eenteiond wartanted well. done.
payment. Jinni:4B44.23, 18.51..,-#lxn3.
CIATIPET,ING,m!tti!ttn , d mattingtz ta - ,,
‘-' 1 •
2.. STOV E S; ` ILARDWARA
••
- rfinoaroceiving from 2'royjlAlCa, taut Albany; a large
.Lassortment of .
Cooking, Ptirlorl and 'Shop Stovel,
for wood or coal -embracing all the newest and bast pat •
tents width will be sold on the most favorable terms
, "The Farmer' Stove" is problblYi all , things mas 111•
ered, the best large oven stove that is made In America
and will bo sold att-the -
reopleht _
as lowasthay can bq . banght this !tido of North Hirer. C
Wo aro now rocoltuag a tine assortment of elevated
ovens. In Wort themost fastidlosui tan ho suited whir
anything in the lino ofetoves, ill)°, or trimmings.
Harforg; , August 22,
.
Irl'HE subseribm h*ing'enered• kit* eo-partnershiP
• 1 bathe Btoio, Tin und sheet Troll busincre aro pre
pared to attend to any orders in theirilne at the eher;
test notite They ftatter themseireethatby giving strict
attention to business and ion prlece, that they will , have
arcasonable share ofpublie patronage. Tbeirassortment
ofstov,es booed, having the latest End moat !wavered
patterns:among whack are the Iron-sidee ur Vulcan—a
strive uhiclitook the 'first Premium at. the State Fair at
Speeds° In 1860. E-0 Sorest Queen; P.---0 Bored
Queen enlarged; Key-atone Air Tight, Phoenix, .do do;
Plimium • Parlor Stoves, box stoves—for coal or wood..
'kinds of Tin ware, steno sine and tin tubes, kept etr
(6
ha —sold at prices that will '
suit. Ailkinds of produce
to en in payment and ca6b net refused. Opporitethe old
Et re of Mille ondKnapp. .- _ '
• SATRE & IVERSTE:IL. ,-
. ontrose, July 10, 'tit ' • 281 y •- . t
Sprout's ' Combined Carriage .
- Spruigs
~ - -
IN43EFRING this traiti 'celobnitted Spring
to the public the Subscribers respectfully solicit
candid examination as toils merits.;- As for its
superiority over all other springs; 100, those who
have tested them, bear witness, and the subscri.i
here are willing to abide by the decision. It has
been carefully examined by
.men'of science, and
by them cheerfully recommended to the public.—.
A carriage can be built - with these Springs cheap.
Cr ; 50 lbs. lighter, more durable and for ease his
not equalled by ,any-springs now in „use.
. ' All Springs tvormuted. Manufactured by
- - SPROUT,.I3,URROWS, &CO,
. _ Elk 'Lake - , Susq'a. County, Pa'
Aonrive,-L. II: & A &sour: , 274 f. 4
Stove, Tin and - Ropper Ware
IFHE subscribers "...eve jUst purchased a large.
stock "of ov .:s, Tin and Copper Ware, which
they offer to .nepablic as cheap as the cheapest.
Dec.D. RILATHROP Co.
Montrose, c 10, 185 Q; •
A good accond hand cooking a:t on, also a good nrw c
11 ter, for cale,clicap at Tuanntgla
The People* rriend
T. T. POND'S, of Ithaca, N. Yi
.
.pAt DCSTISOTELL AND ROlLlNGExenacr.—AnExtrac
froni the shrub called Witch-hazel, and-purely from
that with the exception ota little Alcoholto preserveit„:
It willeure all local, pain and ingamatlons, old sores,
frestrwoundsandbrulscs, Pileicand all.diseases *of the
bowels of a chronic nat nre, tooth-ache, ear-ache and, an
excellontremcdytorfemales, Ate.
It is only what it professes to be, 'thercoplesFriefidi
Provldencehasscattered along the rtagged_pathe ofilfe
manythings thetcontribute greatly' to the confort ana
happinessof every body; hence their great True, and
well may they becalledlrlendi of the People,'
One word here t °guard against imposition. • man by
the name ofspencer, has manufactured and Offered for
sale aspurions article called the CoryllErblact,—that
wouldbe extract of the hazelMnt:—tho genttine le as
whiteand as pares» Water. while the spurious article is
colored,wbi eh enables the pallet() distinguish.
lionceonnine,butthosemarked Pond'sPainDestreyer
WILK. lIITCII, Montrose, and store-keepers and mo.
ine-dealersgenerally, Agents,
Take Nance. • •
LL persons indebted tb obi firm T II:
11!.. Hoyden, are re - quested to call, find 'settle the
same as it has become necessary to have all such
aniline arranged immediatOly.
The Books and Notes may be found with the
subscriber; at tho store of Hayden 4- Little. ),
! - TRACY:HAYDEN: '
Ne Milford, March,24, 'SI-13tf.
OLD Pen 'and extension holders 'of 'Size all
„
Gand best qualities for sale by '
- D
Rover'n Ink Iffannfactory.,
RESIOVEDTO • •
I- - ."110. 144: RACE STREET
(Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crain St.) •
PHILADELPHIA.
"(VEER ihe Proprietoris enabled, . by Inereitsc 4 clfii,
1 dales, to supplythe growingdemand forstoiran'a
! mit which Its wide spread reputation has created.
This fakia now so well established in the good opinion_
' and °milldam° ofthe American Public, that itis scareely
necessary to say atiY thing ha it s favor - and' the mann.
natures taxes this opportunity to say thati theconddence
thus secured shall not be abused.
'ln addition to the various kinds of Writing ink; be
also manufactures Adamantine _Cement for mending
Glass and China, oe well as a superior Haii Dye; a trial
only is necessary to Insure its future use, and a - Sealing
War, well adaptee for Draggest and Bottlers, at a very
low price, hi large or small quantities. -
Erders addressed to JOSEPII E./10TM, •
•• , . Manufacturer,
• • Ng.144 Race' Street, '
Between 4th & sth, opposite Grown Si.,
7 .I..LAMEL,PIIIA; ,
-SSOFORFEIT—Dr-MINTER wiliforfeit $5O
tug to cure any case of disease that may come
under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting.
II EU sax are invited to his Private Rooms, 38 north
SEV3 THst.,Phila.,Trithout fear of Interruption by
other patients. - Strangers and °Marimba havebeen un
fortunate in the seteetion of a physician are invited. to
'call. 'Those who havelojuredth emseives by solitary vice
are also inTited. - *. •
d f d
- REID AND UEFLECS =The *fine would .do wilt°
reflect' before trusting their healt , happinetuoind to
many canes their lives, in thrhan of physicians, igiter
rant of this eines of maladies. It i certainly impossible
for one man tottrulerstand all Chet le the human family
nresubjett to. Every respectable-physician has hispe
cutler branch,in which he is more successful than his
blether professors, and- to that he -devotes most of his
time and study.. . . ~ . ,
74EAns or r naciicn,eicinsivelvdeviited totho study
.and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together
with utters 'won the body, throat, nose, orlegs,painsin
the head c ..tbones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures,
'gavel, Irregnlaritiec &sense arising from youthful ex
presis ovimptirities ofthe biGed,:stliereby • the constitn
hon has become enfeebled, :enables the Doctor to offer
s teal nitazu to all who may place themselves under
Montrose Livery Stable..
THREE Horses
, ;
Three Open Buggiesy, i -
One Covered Bitggy, '
One Lumber - Waggon, -
One Spring Waggon, '
Two Sleighs,
Three Cutters,
One pair Bain,
One Sett:TentrilHarness,.., •
One Sett Carriage Harness, . - -
Three Single Harnesit,
Saddle, Bridle, Blankets, 'Sireingles, &a.
• ThQ above property will besold vezyebeapfor cash or
Com andOato at Cub prices.
- • _ _ D. D. IMiDS tz co: '
lamtroie, September-3d, 15.51. ,46 If
. .
-
P. T. Mt, the great hurabnager, le
dung Into thts"catatrythe celebrated In:041=1i
hltator4 a machine act larger than 4 egret, mill; ;worked
by a thanab-screw; solitch ant pat ottithe lemon Arita.
staatly.. Dot tble has stotatag.ta do with • the fact that
Joatt,lacvalt,T4or has jimat rec'd the : , .
. . • . • •
• - FALL &" WINTER FASHIONS,: -
end Is pow prepared to
good
frieadarritt, ingal
alacrity, skill, and good buroor. - - -
Da' Call In if you want: Capitaltits; at the chop over
Latbrope store. _
B. Cutting dorm umiak -% • :
Montrose JOIN apargii . -
&SING,.
o dress cloth ,art the i
et style, from 120
Produce taken in -1
. BOUTUWELL.
TX :111MILITTItas now instoro. a- now and cholas ae. ,
rilalection of Wy Goods, in eluding great reirletyof,
LadleS , Bress Good's, Craps!' and Othe - summer fiturniEd
Blikktantillasi Parasols, French Lace,l'anty Straw ' ant.
I..euhons Boanets;.. a beautiful assortment ot Banat
Ribbon, Flower/mild Trimming* of nets •atylas, Blao
Silk and Laces. fOr Mantillas, BohrietSilk; -black Lao"
Yells, Broad Cloth; Taney Candmeres, Testbura and
gnome? Cloths, Cnrpot Bags, Truitt Nails,- - Bootrand
ffhoes,PaintedWindow Sbades,,Garpeting,llits, _Cap!,
eto., with a large and utaeralassortoient ofßard Ware,
Croekeri,lron, Groceries; Paints,Malleinas,olls,Btores
4o.,'allotwhich ;Glib, sold, at the lowestortca audio
the most ssaaonable Corms. NIB. • Nearly all lands, of
produeo wanted. Socks In 'particular, and the Malted'
price% Cash paid for Wool: 'Tlon,f and Balteanstantly
Nalt
STOVES! STOVES!!
FOR SALE
The ast Wonder.
RAILROADS, gREIGEtToka
ALBANY .&11011}TALO I :
.
queliannaltallOondsilioncca
, andCayugaLattes; - ::. ---.
EVERYBODYWMA.RKET LIE
ritaßstib,ribersarenoiepreparedtoroceiverllElGHT
of GU kande, at thefollowing points; tie; •
Buffalo, Attica, Bat tivi4 Bergen,'Rocluastor, Misreads ,
tut, Geneva - , - Dreisdeii, Ovid, Lein, Dundee, Lauding, Jet
.erstat i llavana,:ll(lllport; Horseheads; Corning,
Pacturyville,Springport,,Reddeeslerry, Auto:44oos
ens ; Candor, Owego, Union, ;Binghamton, , Great 'Bend
Lanesbero',Deposlt,und Haneocti, every daillithogeoB
(Sundays caceptedjand oonthinewith regularltyttirmig
out theseason. • They unlettered to forwardingthe Saw e
to the New York Muketortierelt willreccive the person-'
al attention ofexperienced salaam en eh o mill attend to
thesellingofthe sante, and rct urn the pre ceednln
abletuudsatcltheroftho shore points; to thefollowing
Driffalo,Stcirelmuse ofliettry!Datr , ;•Attlia,Storelionso
of llenietiyford; Datairla,Storehonsefiff i rleillitA;Smlth,
Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel IlePliersou; Rochester,
Store,of Fairbanks &' Eldred; Canandegna,Office of
Walter Corcoran, Geneva, Lawrence ;- Dresen Store,
house of 'Whitney &Monett"; Orld,Fergniion &Sprague,
Lodi; Dundee. Landing, litorchousc . of T. Tit & Co.,
Jefferson; office. , of E. 0 . - Norton , on the:Pier Havana.
offleeof./. r.. Phelps; Millport; store of 1; Stull ;Marie.
Heada, office ord. A. Ferrell; Coming,- store of Wm. J.
Arnold; `Elmira, storehouse of Thurinan
F4ctorytllle, store of Charleii 11. Shepherd'-Bender's
Perry; Aurora, store of H.& G. - P.:Horgan ;Ithaca,stcor
of P. H. Drake; Candor, store of S. Earner; Owego.of
floe of Nathaniel ;; Unlon,.; store of. 0. N . Wheeler.
Binghiunton,ofilco of - James Sisk.; Croat Bend, office of
P: Churchill ;.Laneshore'; - since of F. A.Ward; Petiort ,t
store of Ensign &Dcan;'llanioeß, store of Allison. &
Reeves. . 'JAS. SINK. Binghamtoni ;-
_WM. WITITNEY,=Dresden,-'• - 1
OEO. P. MONELI,, - do. -
4 - -"- -• 'NATHANIEL ELLS, Owego:
AGENTS.—Buffalo; Henry flaw; Attica, Thomat Sy-
ford; ilatarlaiLuelusA. Smith ,• Rergen,DanielfficPher-
son; Rochester, Fairbankif & Eldridge; - Canindagria;
WalterCorcoran; Geneva, C.llavirenec;-Orld, Ferguson
& Sprague; Lodi; Dundee Landlar„ 'Tuthill &Co.; - Jef.
ferson, E. eV Norton; Phelpsi Mllipert,
Stoll; Horseheads, J. A. Ferrell; Corning, Win._ J. Ar.
nold ; Elmira ;Thurman &Inghram ; Factoryville,C . If.
Shepherd; Aurora.ll. & •gergan ; Ithaca, p; 0.
Drake;_ Candor, 8, - Barager;: Onion, 0; N; Wheeler;
G reatilend, F. ChurOilr; Lariesboro', P. A. Wind; De.
poslt,Ensign.& Dean; Ilitrieock;Allisou & Reeyes.—
..' . .
'Capt. James Sisk, 1. •
Willgaperlntond rho business throughout tiie whole
mond receive and till ail ordersfor . • • '
' irr.rocorlels, yru v., Visit. Oysters, 4eV,c.
wllcbw 11 tiobettAt at the lOyeatieholesato pekes In
'Sew York, and forwarded to'anyo tho above- named
__Depots. . ." 7 • • ;22—tf
New Stage Arrangement at Great
Bend. •
. -
TAltivci Stages from Gris t Bend to
ITintroseivrlitheteaftar leave the Railroad "Icicle(
C. Smith hi the immediate vicinity of the Depot, no fol.
owe : Al 4 A. 81. and 11 P. the arrival of the RAH
road trains from New York, pasaing through New 5111fetd"
to Ytlontroec, wheure a Daub line rune, in eennexicat
therewith to Springville Tunkbennockand Wilkesbarte
anotheryla. N!cholson, knetemillo, Abington'tletitre;
Providence and Hyde Park td Serantonia,(these places
being along the line of the Leggeta apltaltroad.) Ile
timing, the stage loaves Scrantonia ata A. Dl...passing
through the above places to 11outrose, whence the RUCS
leave in time toreacii the Croat Bend Depot before the
trains going East. • ~•-• ' , -
Also. a Daily line leavhs Smith'aßalltraitiotel on the
arrival of the noon train from; the West fur Carbondale
via.'Sutrattyraville t New 3117ord,ilarford.Lenoaand Dull.
TRUMEL .kro.
dreatllentl, Jan, 22.1851. -
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERIISMi;i:
•
Tci.Dallirymen and Fariners
• Val:tab& property for. Sole,
Ak FARM of2oo acres situate I n Bridgewatei townaldn
Susquehanna County aintstate of Ferinelvania of
:50 acres of which is under good improvement
The farm Is well designed fora dalry,and is eapatlo cf
fFeding 40 cows during summer and whiter, and :every
pular It is well watered. The buildings andiand are
in good Condition and the fences, which are of stone
and rails are also good. There are two large hams upon
the premises, besides a granary nod convenient shed
for cattle. Three Orchards principally ofgraftedfrults
and otherfrult trees. ;
Said farm has a !cry pleasant and dee rnsll)le-ipcat.lan
about two mile!, from Montrose, the County - scat ofSist-,
qnehanna county, arid about 0 miler !rem the Lmetts
Gap Railroad, to which therels a rionk lioadin proccvs
ofeompletlon, and isvcry convenient to meetings and
schools, and mechanics.
Also anotherVninable Farm adjeingthe shore, con =
talning2oo acres, - of ;which 150 acres is undera.high
state of cultivation. Upon It there is a large frame
+Meld= house, and out buildings to correspond and r:
large orchard: /t Is well watered and fencrilaud admi
rably adapted to dairy purposes.
Said property will be sold on rearenabletern3s, a por
tion of the purchase money may remain upon Sonatina
Mortgage to snit the purchaser.
Application may be made prrsonallynr by letter to
lion. Win. Jcssuo or R. J. siren at lifontrose, .'n said
county, and any further particularstbat reay ego/r
-ed be ciren.-23sf :
New Goods,
TILAYDEN & LITTLE'S stock of NOW Goods
-ILL have arrived, comprising a complete assort.
mont of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,' Stove
Pipe Zinc, Nails, Glues, Sash Wooden Ware
Dogs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, • Fish, Flour
and Snit..
Also I a first rite lot and good assortment:of
IteadyN ado Clothing, of almost all deseripiione. , •
Boot and Shads, Hats, ..!rt pp awl Bonnete and
almost everything, usually found in a country
Store. _
•
Oar Goode must - be sold, and shall be. at the
very lowest possible prices.: Oar friends - aro invi
ted to call and look at ourstock. • '
Produce of most all Made, wanted iri exchang e
for goOds by the subscribers,
HAYDEN & LITTLE.
Now Milford May Ist 1851. .
Farms for Sale,
Mgt Subscribers .will act as agents. for theprirate
J. rale corneal ls, IloesanLots—locre ,
ted in Susquehanna coistato—Fa unty rm,
Pa. AU us who d
wish ts)' offer
their p roperty for sale can give, a minute description of theirParme or Lets as follows;- Number of acres, bow
manyltoprcired,andhow watered; Buildings; Orchard,
grafted or common fruit ; other fruittrecs, and shade
trees; how far from Montrose, and the nearest pelnt to
a depot on the New .York & Edo Railroad price and
ertna orpayment., All whowish to Sell orporchase Heal
Estate, will teive prompt attention by calling on or
addressing us at !don trat:, /3 usquehanna county, Pa - . •
Ca.Conveyanc o from Montrose to they - remise:deck,:
charge
°Mee on Turnpike street, 4 doors weir of rbeßriek
corner.
ThefbilowingFarms and Lotraranow ofiersi for sale:
.210.1,40 aeree,3 9 :lmprovedarame Rouse and Zorn No. No 2,50 .doso " sold. do es - •
N 0.3,160 'do CO do ; -do - do
N 0.4,10 0. do. 50 r. do -sold ,do - do
- No. 5,70 ;do -AO" - do,._ - do..' do , " 1-.
No. 6.96 do 3$ do '. do' 'dp
No. 7, Store,Warelouse and Lot. - •1 . , •
No.B, 145 beres7s Ireprored, framed liourr 'And; .
• .No. 0052 X do 35 do, sold „do do, •
. N 0.10,2 ~do . do do .do.
No.ll, • - sold ..--. do it; •
V 0.12,100 aerea7o mproved,framed home ond:barn
'.0.13;390 do - 200 'do do .do •_dir
• 'N0.14,50 do 50 do sold do db
N 0.15,168 do 560. - do-do do , sib •
'W0r16,120 do 55. - do sold do do • do
.N 0.77,100, do 75 - do. ' do do' I 10 -
N 0.18,112 do 80- do do: do • . I dO, '
N 019,200 do 150 •- do .
.do • . j dcl•'
. N 0.20,145. do 100. do • do . - I do .do
Nc5,21,190' do 120 do .do 'do do
N0,22,001k--do 45 - do -• do - do
- N 0.23, 95 '3O .dogdo -do ~..
N0:29,202 'Alo 225 - do do . do -
, N 0.25,125 do 100 '_ '-'do :-do • - do
N 0.20,100, do .140 ~,- • -do . do' . "do
N 0.27, 80 - 45':. gold -do do :do
No. 23,11 aerie good &SW WM and dwelling.
N • 29;131-neres,ol) improved,frameimisoonslbart
• N 0.80,174 dd 100-- "' - -•
• No, 31,:135 do' 95 " "
No. 32,180 •is . 111 - Si
No. 83,160'd0 -• 60 - 41 • I " - 1 • "
34. 150 Ao 100, - - ". -
N0.'35, 150 -89 .• se r 'sr ' 4
_ N 0.30, 300 'do 170 H - ' ;
• " "
No, 37,100• do 140
No:3E4-170 do 100 '- • ". 11 '
: No. 39 175 dcr 90: dO do -.-
N6:402 800 do. 45 do do---c do. .do -.
No.: 47412 ;I , do 100 'do, .
dO' do
• N 0.492 do 50 ;. do .- do do;, 'do - :
No 43,. sold ' -do do .do
Rot 94 188 -05 -do -- do.:‘ •'• do -do'
N 0 9 .45 800 ~do' 200 do. d 0.,: do - .`do:
Na 46 , 12 04eres•801mtroved,franib hone And hire
- No. 47 200 .; do; 7370 .do . • :-.do de. -
No , 46 89- - 60 'do': -- do.. - ' do do'.
: N 0.50 63.- -.do 03 do do do..-
''.N.ll.—Pergonadeslrini; to'porellotioiny Of the Abicre
pygly . ing theroxabet cab oPtain folldeseripiton.
' ' '• . • .ALFRED WALDWThr.
E. O.IIAIIOOOS
IfOrktrose,ni. Oetobei.lBoo.tf...;•r
RE PrOorkitai at feu/ doilais er4tindred st -
F- - D.lt. lwrisaor Es to
s, gieuhstt.
'Et &MAGI Diipiiines, Palilino, imps, and
-IJy !ofDressOciods . -just opc.ardby; • -•
• • ' .nENTL.Erictik&p;
. . .
DISSOLIPTION; -
P A F n M at ean an lel l iana r d et ßar -
tlltb ng d syA e e t s ,
ov
edbymutual consent.' todebted trill please settle.
isithout delay.".., • -, • ;
Dori-EATON,
beN.-11.—=The notes a'accoints 'of the late Ons ina
found vitt, V. Xat nd oni at the: old Stand, whore be y
alit still continuo to carry op tisbnsiness,ond sett gowj
at greatly reduced prices. - - H.O.VZON.
Hariotd, Aug.:5C.11,1852. • • Oitf
1
for the &dual and Nmanmtente. of tI
• NNRITCAIS . .DIi3EASES,
dad of dab Cocoidaints which are : caused - by it ii
paired,'.wFaken&l. os tudicalihy iondition of the
Isir.txcitrs . sirsTrat.
This benialfil and consinient application of,the
jet-long pcnverA of GALVANISM- end MAGNETISs4
been prononnted by distinguished physicians, 104 4
:ruropeend the Muted Slates, to lao the most raisdk
alt;Mssa: discovery, of the .dge.
I Dr. CDRISPE'S_GILVANIC Btu
' MAGNETIC , rzum.
Is and with the most perfect. and, certain sum's' k
• • GENEIL-Art •PE BILPIIy,
Strengthening. the WeslreASd body, giving tens b ox ,
vinous organs, Ind InsigoraVag_the entire System. sik,
In VMS, CRAMP, PAltALYfill,‘ and PALSY, DYtfcr
SIA Cr .INDIOESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE 14
.CHRONIC,. GOUT; EPILEPSY, LISNSAGO, buy.
NESS, NERVOUS, THENIOILS, PA LIITATIOX Gy
THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA, PAINS iS
-the SIDE end CHEST, LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAL
COMPLAINT, end - CURVATURE of the Sl'aiY, Rif
COMPLAINT; DISEASES of the XIDNEVS, DEy.
CIENCY of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, Ist
all NERVOUS DISEASESewld s ch comidaints stirs fret
ono simple erase—ntanely;: - ,
' A- Derengetnent or. the riCITPIIS Sgt
ea- In .NE31170118 COMPLAINTS; Dregs end Mell
eines increase the diqease, for they weaken the vitalise
v i e . of th e already prostrated system; trier
Sys
eteegthertint, lifellsing, 'Wring influence of Gat
vanisro; as applied ty this Iva liful end wonderful
eovery, the exhausted patient nd Weakened raffetith
mitered to farmer health, strength, elasticity and Ats
!MC:greet peculiirity• and excellence of •
Dr. Christie's Galvanic Ccirativco.
eoneitts In the feet !het they chest and cant dis~cnt T
rd applgeall.T, in plae in e t o je f . t oti e a ezLit m od. o f
Nit ti
"fw g: d phsilicking the
L in ks — h " oidelOy - undet the
They etrengthin Me whdle system, einuilize the eireer.
!ion the. blood, promote the len then:, and 11 4 . 1 ,
the:olo . les! injury under any cireurralhers. Since thr:z
ba t_aore thou rroductioia to the Vetted States, only three yeartlil74
. 0
7 5 - 1
•0 - 0. Persons •
•
ill eluding all age*, elutes and condition!, anion 'MA
were a large number of ladies, vbe are peculiarly text
to Nervous pomplalnts, hate been 4.
pm:my AND Przuwarrarrir mar;
- when alt hope of relief had-been giveu up, and rtep
thing else been tried in vain!
To - .illustrate the nee of the GALVANIC BEV/,
suppose the case of a :person adlicted with that hued
civilization, DYSPEPSIA, 'or any other Chronic or tics
one Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants are tits;
which, by their action on the nerves and monies et tie
stomach, - attordtemporaryrelief, but Which Isms lie
patient. in a lower state. and with injured faculties, est
the action than excited has ceased. Now cacti
with the effect resulting fbom the applicatinnof theGAL
VANIC BELT. Take a Dyspepti; wagerer, even is as
worst iymptoms of art attack, and simply tie the Eel
around the Body, neing',the Magnetic Plaid as dintUt
In a short period dim snsensible perspiration will
the - yeshiva element of the Belt, thereby causing SRI
Tonto circulation which will pass on to the negative,sl
thence back again to the positive, thus keeping upteca
Urinous Galvanic - circulation- thmughont the Irina
Thus the mast severe cases of DYSPEPSIA an RI.
MANENTLY CURED. A FEW DAYS IS Altair
SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE II
.
CERTIFICITES iAM D TESTDIONIIIS
,
. . Of the pipet - 17telottbted Glum:toter,
From all parts of tharconntry could b 9 given,
to fill every column In this paper
AN EXTRAOIIDENARt CASE,
-
Wblets conclusively proves thit :
"Trtith is , stranger than Mtn?!
CIIILE OF
REEDNATISR, BRONiItITIS, AND DISPEPU
REV. DR. LANDIS, A CLERGYMAN •
a New Jersey, of distinguished attainments and tuts!
. visitation :
SinnT,i, Mar . :Terser, July 12, ISA
DE. A. IL Thrersien—Dear :-Yon Wish to Iraciid
sae what has been the result in my own case, of tbs
plicatiowof THE GALVANIC BELT AND NESKLACI.
Hy -reply is as follows:.- I
' •
For about twenty years I - bad been sufferir• frat
Dyspepsia.. Every.. year the symptems became sea,
non could I &shin petrnanent relieflfrem any conned
medical treatment whatever. Abort Vise runt years On,
in ! corsequenee of frequent exposure to the wertberth
the discharge of my pastoral duties, I became subject b
severe Cb mule Rheumatism, for,year after in;
cathed rrie indescribable anguish. Farther: lathe:rant
of '4l and '46, in consequence of preaching a great ad
in my own and various other churches in this reginl
was attacked by the' Bronchitis, which sena ben= •
severe as to require an Immediate suspension of-stylus
torsi labors lify nervous systrza WOE don thorso4
prostrated and as my Bronchitis becatnewerse,so sir
iny Dyspepsia end Rheumatic affection4-4ns eri,W4
that these disorders! were 'connected !With 'each ale
'through the medico:3,of the Nervous System. In MI
whole pharmacopeia there seemed to be no remria
agent Which coubx reach and recuperate my Nero
sy4em ; every thing that I had tried for thie pupae tsi
goropietev failed. At last I was ledhy my friends tore
sonlno.yonr inventions, !and (though with no Very we
vim:bops:lr of theft efficiency,) I determined to byes
effect of the application of She GALVANIC BELT IV
NECKLACE, with. the MAGNETIC FLUID. Mel
In June, 1841. Tour Uaxar ASTONISHMENT. IN TWO Del
ut DTSIMISTA Han GONE TM asonr DATE! WA/ vino
TO RESUME EIT PASTOWAII.I.IOOO.3, doe this I scars oar
TED A MING= DENTICSOI ACCOUNT OW THE BIIONTRTNIi
Asti wr ltneurwriel.arecriox sits cavicit CWIN TS
TIIOCIITE..011:2 &fells tie wonderful and happy mob_
of•the experiment' • • -
!hare recommended the BELT and MUIR to !:"/
- who have been likewise-suffering frem!Nettralgle stio
Lions: Thep. have tried them, worm HAWSE ILIUM
BELIEVE, IN EVENT CASE. •
. ." I am, dear sir, Very respectfully yours,-
" -! RDBERT Lana
• DR. ;CHRISTIE'S ,t
GALVANIC NECKLACE
Is need tar all complaints affeeting the Threet or Heat
suck as Bremehltis;inflamraation of the Throat, Nerves
and SW( Headache, Dizziness of the Read, Noundris it
the Face,. Buzzing - or Roaring in the Ear Daiwa
which Is generally Nervous, and that distressing
plant, called Tic Dolorous. .• ,
• :DR. CHRISTIE'S
•. GALVANIC. BRACELETS
Are:found of, vasiserrice lo cases of CearaWoes ar ras
Spasmodic tomPLaiuts, And general :Various Affectios
tiflhollioad' and sipper extremities. Also itirsisy
rartlyalS; and all discuss caused by a deficiency of Edn ,
oriVervona plorgylu tha limbs eir other orgithid ils
Tie Doloreurc and genralgia,
.
There dreadful mid egonizing:coinplainte are ism
dietely rclicra by the application of the OALTANIC BUT ,
Niet LAcc and 41131 D. The Bel! iliffnees the Electricd/.
through the system the Necklace be e a local elect or
.the Fluid ado dirictlitipontbehlfeeted nerves. lo Om,
dialreefttfilictione the application NEVER FALLS
•
FITS' AND -04:5NVULSICiNe.
• The . an' alarming and terrible `complains are 410 1 1 1
canned, dercniesetnt of the./Verren The EON*
DPACELZTO AND FLt sX , . will cure pearly, every ease. 30
matte: how young . or old the4ittiant, or howeemland
the compla int.: Numerous and astenishing prods are ilk
lessesslon of the proprietor. , • • , • • . -
hianyinindied . Certidentis from all parts of Rs
country of .tbe melt, extraordinary' 01114101er eon ba
giren,lr required. :
110. No trouble orineoneenienee attends the ace at
AR GALKINICARTICLRA and LW
may be worn by the most feeble and, delicate,wilh tm
fees-cue. and Safety. in runny casen'the sensation aced •
ing their use is flighty pleasant end agrcedle: Tlityo l
be sent to any tart of We country..
r cre - o
Three
The:Galvenio Niekinee; • Two - 1)011m;
The Getennio,Braeolete,..l... One DOllar Steil
The Magnetic( One Dollar.
01- :The articles are aeconwertled by
,fall and p4h
direction& lanaphlets W ith full IsulicWArs 3", be W
_911#0111 . 0104#04 Agent. ,L r j •
-•- • '
• PARTICULAR CAUTION/
Cl7'; B!setr.re.r.V.. Nougat:sidle atut Wort/des! peilstior
Cia . Ci; . :MCSRE,FiEAO,,K ,
":0.1=114, Aor.ivr,,lfon, .tI9T . F.D, IMAM .
• • , sniitaw,ri NI: 1,14 0 1i
. BantliZ - SeR . 44 Agents fief_
A NJ W lot ofjadies ilutpbero Bus,kiel dt
irouilimide Rubbers, Plu'
c 40 , 7 4:0;414 febeiyedbk"'
- -‘• " • —BENTLEY RE _ AD'
-.." Notlcei;
tsE flan of Pot it Plitt, has b o dtssolied by mate , T J.. -al consent. - • - • MGM: POST,
gO • arm, July 2.5,1 m. rms.