,ittea-,'Olucl' - .7... , 'Pig , the :Printer. liere - coutealtVinter;ltere tomes winter. -- Sprini - 'nf 11311 7 -And snow and sleet.... Payithe Printer; pay the Printer. Let - hiin;yiarp* his-bana and feet. eomea minter; ero comes winter, Witireritt every lilt and tie; Pai the Printer, pay the - Printer. = Youtill!oFTY'bY.the Prititer, pay the Printer, tementhet his just due; :Ire old winter, - irt - cold winter,' 'fi l tUtrantslaiti as well as you. New"' tiintsr, merry Mater, will be, if afl do right ~ ;PAY the Printer, pay the Printer,_ ritio.the thing that .ISpolits. - Nappy winter, happy whiter' Hark the jingling of theb'ells; To the Printer, to the PrinteS,' . • - ... 11That Sad tales its music tells I piioi Printer !--Ah ! poor Printer!" . Your snbieriher's frolic all,- in the Sirinteri in the winter, .• Vat ric'er think of you at all I • - • . The Angestmrs ..of Washington. ... kn p Ancestors, of, W ashington repose in - Westhionelind county Virginia;' where' the Father of his country was born. The birth , I•plice of Rcorge Washington is on it plan ' intim known as ..Wakefield 'Estate," owned Laid' enjoyed' by J. - E. Wilson, and In the initiator's hundred acre corn field, marked only by an ;OA brick chimney, a mammoth fig-treo,frecStoine Ist ! . .ter is - iiiscri6A in muleteers barely diseer- Amble The-231 _February. 1773, :Washington • I Was born. " ,Tho slab is two feet long by,l foot and a - half wide, broken in two. About a bun yiirdefkorn the spot is Pope's creek, andribent *mile distant the Potomac River. The birth place is accessible by carriage way, through the immensecorn field ; until within riqoarter of a mile, which - distance is.nade 'by. -a pathway.""•The neglected ociadition'oflhe spot. bears :record of the ebainerigainst his. country foenegleeting to lift up a monument thereto: his memory. - • :Ono +leaner of it 'mile from the birth 31iie, on the ism) estate, is an old fash ioned vault in dilapidwed- cendition, * ionib,itane at the aide „of the door to which b4rs the following: inscription : - "Here -• • -1 I . Lieth the body of Bohn Washington Eldest son of , Ciipt. Lawrence Washington, •Who departed this life , The.loth of January, I 1690. Aged 10 years and 11 months. I Also Mildred Washington . i. Eldest daughter Of said A'asbington . Who .departed this life Aged 5 months, Theist day of August, 1696. Eight Miles, or there bouts,from Carnhle ton stands! the identical house in which Monroe Wes born. Concerning this place there is netbing worthy of mention save that the gouse is an antiquated appearing rog-calun, w ing no' evidence of its ease cation: • - Westmoreland county boasts of having furnished-the country with two Presidenti, than Whom .no"other have had a deeper bald jtpoo the affections of the people. rEETTIT .11ANDB.4-SOale maiter of fact genius raps the knuckles of pretty hands ;very roughly. Just hear- him Delics te,. beautiful bands Dear Miss 'ow do yin' contrive to make your bands so - .;9.nd such rings, too, as if to draw attention ghat 'way. - Let us feel them.— Oh dear !Thew soft end tender. ”Do yen bake, Miss r -"No. ! ' "Do you make beds '1" - 'Do you scrub the floors and wash the pots and kttles ?" • ' - we thought. Look at your moth.' er's• bands ;- Ain't , you ashamed to let.that Old lady kill'herself Outright,• while you do nothing from daylight to dark, but keep the dust from' your faco and- the flies from your, handt _Mature you good .for ! Will a man -of common sense marry you fur your_delkate .hands?. A person .who is real man would prefer to see - them black. erred=; occasionallyby coming 'in contact 'with - PO. I'6la and trammels, and calloused by *day of trio's rubbing at the washboard; Pretty fingers indeed I what are they for bht to Move overl the 'Piano; or to .atiolr ihrough, gold 'rings! - Like many' of the vain: things DE theoartb, thersre kept to ebow ikud nothing 'wore. :For our part we r.stheiseti-them.out hi -actual ser thma and ati tough tientoquett's conseience! thinso tender that aVA foOt make ad impression upon thorn." - - >" Coma hire my lad," paid an attorney ttr a boy,ehout nine years old, - „ The hey came and asked the attorney mme was to Ake tried next?" • 'The ;jailer eriweted, 41 4% Calle betemen *`,.-:piee,gtimi the devil—Which ite 'yen tiri*" - Ilielnest likely to gain the as _pa tioiireplied:-=.l g 111338 it ISM .be a pretty bartagneeze—tbe: people have the most estikV;AliodnAtke mestlieryere." , Ur" are you going to commence the pert r. asked a person oflin eiher who hail iti ilia eye. ' Explain!' "I,INYI O. that - yoiftikie ynursty ready'." "true -was= gie reply,-! , -it69e one beg- 113 sq' B.Pfv," - • • • 1 npbmao who had blhdened hie i ndetveriog to die, l o4'itlear eithmitmlVaimed-- - 1 1;tiliell.pevet:get them on Atall, until weir the* it der or two." u ulo served I.a jury SO' 10 ° 11 :so flail of the it ,to keep lfrok altc4tirig _ -Dar — Aici i ty - got into•i, rage, - a zi4 tow4l,up vri) iiiies%6 fill outiate. - tim iniapsueD, STUT: irmluquiv 11!Oltlinto‘ _ TERMS.--Oor pour! c4O) rarro..evrre per anpafa; eith adiettee, - or two dollen ta4 veld nnUl the cadet the year, or timioteultseription:', No paw ecillhe. discontinued uatil • erre:aegis ere.poid,except at the of the Publiehent. All torrtnanniostioni. Nadu, berrosr , tote= ceive etteution. • - •" • • , Alliettert coneeoted with the 'office, should he diiieud.to.. & Cukis, Mentrose, &sq. Pa. • *. , • t • • • - Kir:Editors' offiee over 11. GT) , tees Store. , itiLTES OF AuvEirritizsa: °noontime, (n linen or lere,) 31.usertions..$100 pacts subsequent iqsartion,. 25 One atinsre. 3 month% 2- 50 .46 •, fl months. : • • . 00 Business ardsollines or Tess,- - 00 Yearly Advertimments, not over 4 ;squares. • 7.00 One aohnn. one year. • • - 30-00 Yearly Advertisers will be restrieled to the Mt linen in which they are engeged. , 117,Th0- Publisbers having a !nipe assortment of doh Printing 'Materials. are OtyPo,Pfd _ execute all kinds of JOB WORK with neatness aid des , se BLANKS it every deseriptiMi es:instantly on band. or printed to order. - • .. . AVFLICTED ;X:EA Pluladelphia 'Medical House. Established fifteen years ago; by DR. RINKE LIN, North IVest• Corner ff. Third and Sireels, between Spruce and Pine Streets, , Phi/lade/phi°. FITTEEN TEARS of extensive and uninterrupted practice event In this city; have rendered Dr. E.,tbv moat expert and sueeessfulpractitioner fat end near, Id the treatment ofall diseases of a plicate nature. •Per sons afflicted with ulcers eo the body, Direst or• legit. pains hi the head or hones, merenrecl rheumatism stric tures, gravel, diseases arising front youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution has 'Om me enfeebled are all t mated with success. Re who places himself under the care of Dr. K. may religiously confide in his loineras • gentlemanomdcon. flatly rely upon his skill as • physician. • , TAXI. Print/erase N•teitit —Young Men-who' have I injured themselves by a certain practice indulged W Ia habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school-41e effects of which are nightly felt; even alien asleep. and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately. Wealentes and eonwitutional debitity. loss of mhseulor energy, ihysical Meshed. end general prostration, irritability soil MI nervous affections, Mal gestion,aluggisliners orthe liter, sod every disease fit any way connected ratlike Minn:doe funenone, cured and fan vigor restored. t Read! Youth and Manhood. A rgoro !is Life or Premature Death...". Rinke/in on , 'self.preserraeion. 0n1i25 ceule. This !Maki - nit published Is filled with &sepal inftwine. Ron, on the Infirmities and 'Decrees of the gt miracle* organs. It addresses itself Mille to Versa, Nankol, and Old Age. and should be read by all. The vainabia advlee and Impressltie warning IC gives, will present years of miser, and /offering . , and sue annually Moss sands of Uses. Parents, by reading it, will learn host to prevent the destruction of their children. •. 8 A remittance 0f26 cents, enclosed In a letter, ad dressed to Dr- RINRStaIIi,N. W. Corner of Third and Union Streets, between spruce -7 and Pine, 'PhDs& Iphia, will ensure a bout4onder envelope, per return man Persona at a distance mar address Dr. E. by letter, enclosing a fee. antl be cared as home. Parka:sr efdirlieprea..Direetiress, dm., forwarded, by muting a remittance, and pat up secure from Dome Or Cariosity: Book-setlcrt,MPti AneoM,Pediam, isntamert, and an - others supplied \ With the ramie work at SPIT low 1851 LUSK HOUSE; , - 1851 - • - Great fiend, • Pentea-- - Addison Blant; Progrietor. - tA4 E 3 !sure Brant:` Deily for d aunt ypahls ; Son the sirrirsff different Web:a of Carte A leo,. far m Teams furnished by Mr. M. Truesdell, at abort notice and terms which sonnet fel! to MIL.-- N. Di—Kosorered. carriage stiff convey guests to sad - rout the cuts:--3. - • • _ . ..New Milford Strive . Depo — t• fl t EttiltftlTT.bas now in Wore a newand large as- U., vein:tenter. Cooking,Parter, and f.. bop Vtcrires.for yowl and coal.includiou the' new and l i ost improved kinds of Air Iluht,Large Oren, comma and elevated oren,lke., with Stovapipe,Sbeet Iron, and Zino, Stew. Tubes,lte whlehbe willsell eery lowfin caah or - tip. preyed arealts • • - -1 . September„-185.11. - , .-- . . . GRoctruEs--1 first rate ass ! rtmmt..t.siloy.+house Syrap:awl other Molasses some for 'O-16 lbs. good sugar for sl_. lbs. I endlei for-81-, and other Gm'er isa In nrnonrtian, according to quality, att Triutzwa - N0v.13,1 I 831. ' . ' ' _ • rfiflE notes. anti accounts of Milli 4 Sherman JL and Mills 4 Knapp, are to the hands of Wm. J. Torre!! Fag, with instructions to collect them FORTHWITH. - - - Montrow, Sept. 4, 1081. , • . . . . . AbetTurrell • Dealer in Drigs,Vedielnes 2 et ea:kale, palate. 01Is, Clunraillre,F/n1a, 14 114 44 D.Te eratir,Dreeeries.Dry goads llerdware. stoneware, Dlerserare, Clnelcs, 'Werebe,..jew elryorpoorm spectacles, Illailailltietraprente: Trusses, Menial Tastramente, I.l,4aore,.perfornery. SUrrars,stac tlonery,braetas, shoes; liaikee.Notiana. ace. idelatrate Pa. • '- • • ! 3i ly - • • Vilna Seed. • A"rlsuuttity of Max Seed lD exanaltr for Ciro ce es or Oarliby .; 1. N. BULLIED: . . . . Camphine.tbd Binning Fluid fors:de st , • - 1.111. BULLARD'S' 11a4114,801t0 •0 PenoT 1 31/14,1P1oorgui410nigitTr4144114 -LT Ikatrum, alay.33. LyoNtik-en4x01.60.: SPZXIII.caad quit reeeiTed sad for pale by •' ' • time& CAA kteinms.; FIRE Plrf Paint at lour it • cilium , lc ati. Ciraz. • OZWIRLZO T:LLIZAZT SHAVING At. HAIR PRESSING riALOON Searle's Baildiig-..neit dour _to the P -Mae, Montrose, 1" . .c. . ' - 1312tf 843.11VINCIIESTIERi A T TORN E Y ,LA W, '-- Tunkicnrnock, Pa., Office in St#rs Brick ROw ,111. - '..D. - 'llliNiriS . ,St - 60: '',...- • .LIVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLE Montrose, Penntak. E. B. -111. S. R. CjIIASE. ithis.tronwstz_ NONTROSS; Pi: . - (C?"ee over Tyler's Store.) 7 . E. a Cuast. . 8. t 3: ~ •• . .. • • - . • --.408N. '- CONGDON - '----'....-' Dl4=ll'lll MAUDLIt Nottmatiste, !ruin! $T 4 : l l4Bt 'AA' IrLEIN' /kb; : liettren the Canal. ,Bridge•nue,Court Cone. haturib o rmlit let. Ithtshatatets,N; Y. Otra.ll. Whitttey , Ttreling A mt... .., , - , , =am . A' tiS.677ZIRLDG2I DaVOOODO, onocznigE s BOOTS AND 'Mous, Jeureary;Nost r ous, Great itelia, June t0th,7653.: _ • , 26 tf •:.'. • 0 . - 'NL . ' - 31=MMNSii - :-: - :•: r• 1304 AND" SlicE MAKE ii r& IiEPAIREP•I • Ji ! 0r,... ! -. nasw,t...po,u ? p.. ? ,-,,,1, 'DR O. 0. - LDWiiRD3 AND' AIVaGEON;:- . , • ' - • -` 012eo 2 doctrii bel 9 - * G. G. Pride's 5t:0re...40, MEM DR. - JAMES BROOKS, - - -- Phynician and Surgeon, and . Beeler- .Drum liedjuineu., Uhl, Dyes. -&n. via at .4if Climb-46d ruts grim% Opposite Col:1 1 %4W ! Oftlit Bendiri 6 °] _ - - 9Eloi oa ITurapik•• one door "pi atfJ+ooldPlASkrPristA4 l : l 44 ll i kte4 , , ;..:ArivitNEy.4r-r,.-A*;,--;-.., :4crpt:oi. - :Asi4d,*4A*o44 co ttak. . . .... . .. , , 'SA &Z. S. Chas% IDITOIIII aitD4aorairrotis4, Last Notico. TA - BFFALO -- • .1 - . Nair Ilitatra7tlvErteiVatatta ,, E4 .atid,CatagaLaitOst tpußsubacriueraare now prepereUtoreceiveraDitiltx 'I. of cal kindst arthetellowing points, . Buffalo, Attica, Batavia, llergenillochoster, Conan* .us, Canvas, Dresden,lovid, Lodi, Dundee i 'Linding, Jr :snow, Davalreddiftpbrt; Horeeheadad,tiorntng,"Eltult Facteryvilli, Spring Port; Redder's Ferry, Aurota,ltill (ea; Candor, Owego, - Union, - Binghamton, Great. Deng Laneiboso'; Deposit, and ilinlcoek, everyday bathe wecl ItT.Unsisys rxceptedi)and continue th regularity throng I • • - oUt thoseason. Timprillattendtoferwanlieg*he Name . 1 - tan subscribers haring entered' into co.partnerehip I tothollear York Marklitorhereit Rilfneelve the person-1 ln the Store, Tip end sheet - Iran • business arc pre : attention Ofextmriencedardennen, olio aid attend to ed to attend:teeny orders Its theirline at the thesellingofthesanieri Turd return the proceedein Bank- ICI titmice Thej flatter themselicethathy - giving wrist aldefandestiatfict either above p oints,to.thcfoflowiu g , at tentiontobnsinessendluwprlEee,that they will have ' r a reasonable share ofpubll c pat:ens : ie. , Their aloortmeri t Detrale,Storibeuserditeurybase.; -Attlee:Storehouse t fete ," l e having the latest end most improved or IleureTlyfortl;Batarla,StorebiuseeiLueluoN.Stnlth, ° ,... eta , 'gong old& are the -Ironsides or .Vtib l v i n....a Bergen, Storehouse 44 Diudel ...McPherson; Decimeter, l e • te wh i ch t „ k the Ara Forest it the state pair itt , Stare of Fairbanks &.:igldre. dgeLeariandaßult,.Ornee if tgao. Forest Queen; E-0' Ferret WilterUoreoran; Oeiseva, C.Laoreitee; Dresden Store holistic& Whit neY &Stencil ; -Ovid; Forgnsort & Spraglae,! Lodi{ : Dundee handbag, Sterehouseqf T. Tuthill & Co., I Prcedons; Parlorstovee, box steres-,for coal or•iriod. Queen enlarged ; Key Stone Air-Tight, Phoenix, do do, odice of A, 0. Norton,. on .tbe M r i °Meter IL IVPliellis; tilliliort; storeefJ.: Stu 13,11 - Orse. •I'leids, °Mee ofj. m etk „,.„,„ ha Ai nd_ lki so nd u ar t T lat in ce sr a s t re ba ,s t t w cu n c l a g i u n i c t. sn A d li ti k a ili t iu nb o ese pr ke o p d t u e e n t : koala pejment and cash net reosecd. Opriesite theold Arnold; iElmirts, storehouse of Thorin g at il ic a r r ogb Win ra . trtil ut : m are ou l sll ll . l :l o ": 2 g o r SAY 1 .. , D 2 E st a ;" - . 4 . Y , EaS .. Factoryville; store of Charles D. -Shepherd; Redder's Aurons, s tore of H.& 0. P.Morgan; Ithaca,store .0 r . Drake ;-Candor,store of o:Barager; Oiego of!' I • flee lit Nathaniel Ells ;Tinton, atere of'C. ' Wheeler, Binghamton, °Mee of. James Sisk ;:.Great Bend, Office of I F. Churchill; Lanesboro', 'Mee of F A. Ward; Deposit, stereef. &ado AtDelin;" Hancock, store -of Allison & Reeves.- ' -.IAN. Dingbainton, W3L - WIIITNRY, Dresden, " . - GEO. P. MONELL, • do. - • • NATHANTEL(ILLS, Owego. . : - A CiiiNTS.,-Buffaln,llenry Dow ;•Attlea, - Thomas 13y- ford; Datavii,Lueinct.fludtb;Bergen,DanieltlePher-: son; Rochester; Fairbanks &' Eldridge; Canatidagna, ' Tratterefircoranl.Geniora - , C. taevence ; 43,1 d, Ferguson Sprague;'Lodi; Dundee Landing, Tuthill & Co.; ,Jef. repon,t. - NortOn - Itarana;• - F. Phelps; Millport, J. Stull; Horseheads, 1. Ferrell; Corning,Wm..J. Ar nOl4; Elmira, Thermals & !ashram ; Factoryrille, C 11. Shepherd; Aurora', 11. 4. C. P: Morgan', Ithaca. P. H. m. 0.; Condor.' S. Ratner; Union, C. N. Wheeler; Geraillend„ V. Churchill; Laneeboro'. F. A. Ward pesit,Ensign & Dean tilancock,Aillson U Reeves. . , Vapt.::JainoB.Blsk, • IVllltoperlntand the . bniiness thrOughont,the whole ne, and ricers and ail all orders for • 10itaint.flell, _Fru 410, Flah,lDystere, whlehwlll beboughrat the losreitaholesale prlees In Sewyerk,and forwarded to any of theabove '-'nasnrd Depots; •32—tf New Stage Arrangement at Great • "' _ Bend. .1 Tint two Daily Llnes of Stages') from Great Bend to Montrose vim hereafter leave the liallroad Motelof C. Smith in the Immediate vicinity of theDepot,asfol owe At 4A: M. and OP. M., on the arrival of the Rail road trains from New York, pasaink through, Nen Milford to Montrose, whence a Dell . like rtiksio ernueston therewith to Springville Yonthantioak and Wilkesbarre, another via. N eholson, Pactoriville: Abington Centre; Providence and Hyde 'ark to Serantonia t (these places being along the line of the Lelmetk Gap Railroad.) Re. totain the Stage feast.* Soren t calla at 4A Al.. Pvt lo .4 through above places to 31ontrose, whence the lines leave in t hoo to reach the Great Rend Depo t before the trains vine Rost. •. •, „ .; - - Also, a Daily line leaves Smith'Oßitilway Hotel oaths intent el the noon tram from the West f. r Carbondale via: Statimernille.New Milford,thirford.Len ex mid Don. daft YiIUESDRLI. it Cu. Greatllendaan. 21)-1851: ; 6 tf - To Dairymen and Farmers, •' • .r - Valuirble.proporty' for Sale._ A FAR'S! of2oo acres situate lu Bridgewater township Suagnebnim County and "tate of 'Fonsulvanio of • - .50 late.' or which launder goal:lmprovement '• The farm is well designed for a rialry,and is capable of feeding 40 erica during aura:nee and winter: and erery part or; ft is well trateisd. The buildings and land are in Rood eo.nditiorrand the tenets, *Wet are of stone and ratliare alsogond. There are two large barns upon the premises, besides a granarys. and eont enicnt shed fok cattle . Three orchards prinnipally of graftedfruits and Otherfruit trees: - • said faros has a very pleasant Iliad desirable locatimi about twomilea from : Montrose, the County scat °funs gsehanhis county, and about 9 ralleelrcm the . Leggett' Gap Railroad, to which !berets a Plank head in process of completion, nulls iery,courenient to meetings and sch . ools; and mechanics. • . • -• I Also another Valuable Farm adjolngthe above, eon taining SOO acres, of which 100 acres Is under a high state of cultivation. Upon it there lea - large flame dwelliar houge,•and out building" to correspond and large orchard, It Is wall wateredand fenced and. admi rably adapted. to dairy ro purposeii , , Said property will be sold on r s onable terms. slier. non of 00 purchase money maT *main upon Bondand Mortgage to suit thentirehaser. , • - Application may be made personally or by hitter to inn. VV m. Jesano orit. J. Riven at Montrose. 'n said county- and any further particulars than:nay be requir, ed will he given.—`atf • • -• . • New Goods, ITAYDEN & L EFT L stock of New Goods XI- have arrived. comprising n , complete oesori meut of Dry Goods, Groceries, Dardware; Stove Pipe Zinc, Nails, Glass, Sash- . Wooden Ware !hogs and Medicines; Points, Ode,' Fiih, Flour end . . , - , Also- a first rate lot and good assortment 'of Ready Made Clothing, of almost all descriptions. tiootiand Shoe Hutt; app awl Bonnets and Almoit everything, usually found in a country stint. • : - Our Gooos must be sold; and shall be. at the rery lowest possible prices. Our frenfs are invi ted to call - And !oak at ourstock. - • - o Produce of most MI kinds, wanted id exchang e fotd goods by the. euliscribent, • " • • • ' • - -' HAYDEN ef. LITTLE. Haw Milford May let 1851. . - -1 • Fatms•for bsia. AEsnbsertbers will act as agents fortbiipricate -11 sale °Meal ritate,-Parms, liontresand Lots—loes ted in Sosluchattna county, who wish to 'offer theirproperty for sate can give &minute..description of their Farms or Lote as fellows : :Numberof acres, bow manyimproccd,and how watered; Braidings; Orchard, grafted or common fruit :.other fruit tries, and shale trees: bow far from 31ontrose,and the , nearest point to adepot on the New -York & -Erie" ltatlrdad; price and terms of ptiyinent: , , litU" nho wish tit sell orportbaffeneal Estate, will t. (mire.. prompt attention by .calling; on: addressing as at Montrose, Susquehanna county,..Pa. • friPrOonseyance froxiXotitrose to the prewleeefree of charge- ' • •• • 'Office on Turnp ikes.reet, 4 doors west - of theßrick Corner. ThefollowingYerins and Lots litri!SlOlONerldtOT rale: ; N 0.5 ,43 acres,3o improvel.Viime noose and Barn No 2,80 do ..50 do- sold do do 130.3,190 do 60 .. •do • , do •••-, • do• • N 0.4,100 do 50 do. • • ,sold do „do " 'No.S. 70 do ' 4O do- - " ,do • do No. 0.00 'do 35" • •do • " • do ''do No." 7+ St ore,-Woreltonse and Lot: , - - •,. . So. 8,145 aer6l7s imp raced, framed bona and - No. 9. 52,ii do 35 ',do sold, do, N 0.10,2 - do •do `• do do" • sold .. • •do_ do • dLt v0,12;100 oetes7o osproved,franied house and barn 0.13,310 do ,200 do • do ". do , , , do - 'N0.14,513 do 50 - do sold do f • 'do • • do ' N 0.15,168 do • 60" - do. • do ~ do '• do , 120 do 55 do told do ; do' • .•• do ' N 0.17.100 do IS • do • do, . do do - N 0.19,112 ,'do 80 do • do., do • • 'do .., No-10,290 MD 350 •" do do ,„ do -do 145 'An -100 'do do, - do ••• „ tlo 30.21,120 do 120 - do- • do N0.22:091', do 45 dei do, do• • do , E 9 ,4 3 i 45 tlo 30 .' AO' • do - No. 244 2 2 do 225 0 0, •' do ' Na. 25.125 do, 100• do do . -do ". Ne.28;180 50 - 140-. • " "do • ••• do " NO. 27. 80 do 45 sold .do do -•- • do ' • - 210.29,-11 setts gord""sew milt and dwelling. -"' -• • ' N 134acrea,00 improved,framebonse and bats . • NO. 30,175 do: - , 100 .. . •• N0:31,135 do 95. 4 " 1, " 0 • -- N 0.32,180 do- = 135 -•. . 11 " • - • No. =. 160 -do '„ 60 • ,• •. AA • .14 I. • 'No. 34-150 do - 100 n• it •ts ts N 0 .35410 • so •• , tt i••, i - N N 0.36.390 d'o 170 '• . ••: to ; • .41 ~ No. 57, 100- do'-140 .04 V 0.38.. 170 do -po ' " br.s: . SD 175 'do 00. do'_ do ' 40" 80; •do 45 do -- do do .110:41. 212: •-• 100 , •do" sold do , - ."do • • •;do wo 4212 "do 50 do • do .do .-go' Ho- 43. • do • do do No: 44 108 do, do do ' - do do No. 45 804 do; - 100' do "do: .‘;" doi. ; "; - Ifo.4o,l2oseres lilltoprotred,fratee noose and bun No. 47.`200 do" . 170 -do • - do • do.; do _ No- do 58 ....do 60.."d0., . r 'do:, do • No. 50 83 .do - do .-"•, do do N,d.... - -Perailoadislrfog to putebasOinyottho. abort bygistgtheantabelioniobtaloofidideac i atioit. - ALFRED , . = • ,N -;:idoorolie-Di OetOber. ' ll3so.-714tt. . • MEE Co-partnership heretofore war thnr;. gazer the J name and style ofLutn 6$ EATONiiII this day Wooly. td by inntald consent. AU:indebted will Ocoee settle wtthontdslsd~ T.J. LAKE.. M. • ATW 1t.....The Aeolian% itionntr of .thelate Arto O may be &taut with B. Eaton; at. the old stand; whore he will stilt continue to carry eA thebtiehiOe AlCeelifuodu At nreetly reduced ' _ _ R . Keeford, Att8..204t,785/;=-,:. . rinks= Del*Vivi, Poplins; Zuni; al:1 . 11.101nd Tad!. 4 . 11 V.f D.C . e! . 11 000, #ot opened by: ••••-• • : -. • ••• , • t_ ._. • . ' . .. - "YERGE7I RINGS; AN Emir exteinive nirpswinientilangelintigiorii". Ma /I iowl,Aubf.Peati. elvetlizid StopeAdzovr hem .pkaha do;„ 18 sod Okeor44,llne, Cikase4 0,1.0 syo4‘l7.ofAlbsr Mles Woeriiatni; I)Orast 61 tie .1611' - •''' George — ff; Pride'. *- T s now receiving from Troy, Litiert, and Albany, a -large Aassoltment of - Cook:rig, Parlor, and Shop Stores, for Wood or coal, embracing all the newest and beet pat. terns 'which will be sold on the Most favorable term* The farmer's Stove to prop things rcnrld- Cred, the hest large oven stoat that is made in America' and will he sold at the ' ' • , People's . Exchange as low as they can be bought this aide of North,ltirer. -We are PM receiving a .fine assortment of elevated 01r1.135. 'ln !bort the molt fastidious can be suited with anything in the line oftdoves, pipe, or trimmings. ilartord,'August 22,1851. The People's Friend T. T. romrs, of Ithaca, N. To Dire ANDUE• LINO EXTRAcT.--An xt /no hem the shrub called Witch-beset, and purely from that with the exception of a little Alcobolt o preservelt„. It wlllcure all local pale antlindatnations, old sores, freslfwoundsandbraises, Piles, and all diseases of the bowelinfa chronicuature, tooth-acbe, ear-ache 413 an exeenenttenn.dy for femalee; &c. It is truly what it,professes to be, ‘lhePeoples . Fciend! Providence hasscattered along the ragged paths of life manythings thattentribute greatly to the comfott and happiness of every body ; hence their great valfie, and well may they-be called friends of the People,' One word heretognard against imposition. A man by thenameofSpencer,lms manufactured and offered for eaten spurious article called the Corot/ Extract,—that would be extract of the hasel-nut:--the genuine teas wldteand as purees water, widlethe spurlons article lir eolored,whtch enables the pnbllctn distinguish. Nonexenutne.but those marked Pond'sraln Destroyer WM IC, lIATOII, Montrose, and store 4 eepers and me. Inedeale egenerally,Agents . - Rover's Ink Bls.aufaetory. ,REMOVED TO' ' NO. 144 RACE STREET - 9 (Between Fourth and Fifth, opposite Crown St.) TATITERE the Preprietoris enabled, by increased eilities, to supply the grewingdemand foruovaa's mg, which lb wide /Mad reputation has created. Thls Ink Is now so well established in the good opinion and confidenceetthe Ainerican Public, that it is scarcely neeessary to rosy any thing in its favor, and the Menu. acturer tales this opportunity to any that. tbe confidence • I thus secured shalt not be abased. • In addition CO the various kinds of writing Ink, be also manufactures Adamantine Cement for mending Glass and China, as well as a superior Ifair Dye; a trial, only Is necersliry to insure its future use, end a Sealing Was. well ideate* for Drnegest and Bottlers, at a very low price, in intim or small quantitles. ' • Orders addreased to JOSEPIT E. 110VElt, Manufacturer, No 14d Race Streit., Between 4th & sth, Opposite Crown St., PIIILABELPIUA. 42 m 3 , $5O FOR#ZIT—Di./lUNTER willforfei Cssolfrail lug to cure any ease of disease that may come ,uuder hitless°, no matter how long etandingor afflicting &mica sex are invited to his Private Rooms, .13 North SEVEN= et., Phila., without fear of interruption by other patients. Strangece and others who haveheen un fortunate in theselectlon of 'a physician are invited to call. These who havelajnredtheinselven by solitary rise are :deo invited. USAII AND Runner—The afflicted would de well to reflect before trusting their health, htippiness,Mul In many eases their lives, in the bands of physicians, iman; Mg of this class of maladies. It is certainly impossible for one man to understand all tit Mlle the human f.imily aresubjeet to- Every respectable physician has his pe branch.ln which he is more successful than his brother professors, as d to that 'he devotes most ofhis time and study. .."TEARS or ea sortcx,exclusivelvderoted tothe study and treatment of diseases of the sexual organs, together with ulcers tpot, the body, throat, nose, oriegs, pale:min the heed -t :bones, mercurial rheumathem. strictures, 'gravel, trregnlaritler :Meese arising from youthful ex cesses oeimputitics of the alra.. it - hereby the constitu tion has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer sumac axonr to all who may place themselves under his ea , e. 7 e The Last Wonder. PT. BArn}l. tho great humbtigger. is about intro . during into this country the celebrated Fire Ann!• hilater: . a machine , nut larger than a c.ltee mill, worked by a thumb-screW, which wit! put but the largest fire in stantly. But this has not• lug to do with the fact that Jona Jacaza, Tailor has just reed the FALL & WINTER FASHIONS,, . and l furor prepared to wait on his [elands with Yds usual alacrity, skill and good humor. - ta" Call in if you want capital ats, at thd shop oyor- Enthrops store. N. B. Cutthig done as usua l" 1t0ntra50 . 00.... , 41851. ,1011. N GROVES. BURILITT has now Ins tore. a new and choke se • 'action of Pry Goods, including a great variety of -Ladles' Dress Gobtla, Cratm and 'otbe summer Shawls, Silk Mantillas, Pataso:r. French Lace, Fancy Straw , and Legharw 'Bonnets; . a beautiful sesortMent of Bonnet Ribbou,Vtowers and Trimmings of new styles, Black, Silk and Lacca.forMantillas, ItolitietStllt, black Lace Tells, Dread' Cloth:Taney Cassimeres, Testings and summer Cloths. turpet Rags, Trunk Nails', Boots and Shoes.ratuted IFlndow Shades, carpeting', Ifats; -Caps, &e.,WIIh singe and general assortment ofliard Ware, Crfekery,lron. Ordeeries,PalutsAledleines,Ggs,Stores de.; all of whteh will be sold at the lowest price. and on the most reasonable terms." NB. Nearly all kinds of produce wanted. Socks In particular, and -the highest rice in paid for Wool. ' Flour and Saltconstantly on band. . . New Milford,ltlny, 27,1951. Sprout's Combined Carnage-- . Springs.. IN OFFERING this ranch celebrated Spring to the publicthe Subscribers rospectfultypoliCit a candid examination as to its merits. As for its superiority over all other ,springe, let those wke. have tested them, !war witness, and the sullied tiers 'aro Wilting to abide by the deCision— It ban been carefully examined , by. men of. eeleirce .and by them cheerfully recommended to the puldic: A carriage can be built with' these Springsebenp, er SO Rat lighter, more derible and far ease it is not et:Mailed by any springs now.iu use. AU Springs warranted. Manufactured by ' > SPROPT, BURROWS, &co.; . • • Elk Lake; seeife. Cauoty, Pa; etainst-L. B. & 4.-Sesowr. Stove,-Tln an d . Copper Ware , T HE subscribers ...nye last purchased- a Imo stock of or _B, Tin and Copper Ware; .which they offer to me public as•cheapts die chenneet; D:R.LA.7I.IROP & Co. Montrose, Dee. 10,1850: . • . I._ FOR , SALE -,,-! -Montrose Liveit: THREE - Bereft:- - - -T6ree Open Briggieii - ;' • One:Covered • One tintber - Waggon;., , -1. • One Spring W aggon;: -'-:.'2 . , ' §teiglae; - :Three Outten, One pair Bobej• One , . One Sett Oirriago Harnett,- Threes gi n, Sint% "ttreVl 44ll N"f9lo , 4i***444o:. oetd - rithitex ___ _ k - 11 ALL pename indebted to.old. firnt'AdT; 4Slbsydeu f are requested 'to call, and nettle the same as it hail become necius.ty telutve-all such cfnime arranged immediately. • - • The Books'aud•Notes may found ivith'...th # subscriber; at the stonier Hayden + Little.- ' ; . • - ' ' •• TICACYWAYDEN:''" Milford.Mareb aOLD riti . aud eiteasion4t oldercellize end btskqualitit# for sale by - - 114:110 ARand eeond havlsookl gym Sro gootiteiges -14% rrnisakr,euosp v11414;4 Eng ishPatent Lever Watches „.. ..„., ~- :_... t r ue ,üb.mbor. tuis this d a y lib , . - . • -11. received from the tlersaufee4, !' 7 - ' • :tory;auother lot of- hit. stipertur , il r .... 14 Ellglith!Lever ifatebes,of sillier ' • ,• , / ..:.; ~,,, . .f.,-z cut rises andstylvs,.in siiveva-d .. ~ 1 ca ~ ; -If.' Goldcases,folljevieles, t ierllaplu ' . .- ' ".• persons • ailing' a • od 0 • 5nr,,‘,..„ t i, L . • - we P a', 't ''-. 0 / ,„;;,, a. o- * tepOT at lower- prices thou Ns ILk_ . ; 4 .:,.- thoy eau obtain them ilsowbore - , -aro Invited to canoed elan:due .thera, 'ollie' subscriber;esn,evith ie)atidence warrant; them superior toiar*Watehrs ever olTered for saleiwthis couuty. - ALFRED J. - EV.ANS.' • Binghamton, Ar 4.12, '5l. • . Mraslitugtan it. llNERwure—A. full assort atent - sfBllverrorko,,prns 1.7.0 reamers sugar ailtl suit ihords.. ' Butter knives, 4c , for guleby . . ' r.YANS .. Aug. 14, 1851. . .• . gt cr. treat Notice of Removal 7b the,khizbitants ,of Susquehanna Co. . . . . . J. A. singleton (Late) pupil of Litberle.nd (Patentee of theraeklever - eseepeiusuG and detached les er cntaps.. most maker, toßobert Rosicell of Lore SV.Liverpeo', to= eently with N °rare. htutley" & Reed of this ' piece, spa until this announcement occupying apart of Mr. Abel Tuners Store. Grateful for the unbounded CUtlldenre reposed; Roes hereby give notice that In' - consequence ot the aforesaid Able Turf ell's Conduct bar- left his 'old stand sal before advertisedhind et the sumo lime assures his yery nunierous cuitonieri that be hoe no connection with, neither will he be ansiverable Arany" Watcher Jew ,elty or other property 'delivered at Mr.. Abe l. Turrell's Store for repairs or oth!ruise. . . Montrose, Mali at., opposite.' Densocrat".ofiloo• Petroleum or Rock Oil. A IiATUIA (rowdy *cured from a well 1/1..A11C "1-3-gheny county...lbur hundred ;cot deep. ' Par ap and sold by 8. M. KIEV., Canal Basin, Pittsburek, Pa. It le put up labottioljurt as It firma from the well-without admixture of any kind. All 3 7 0 that are afflicted • READ! - READIJ , I' , Rheumatism yield. to the power of the Petroleum. A voice from Luserneecar Union tp.i duly Otb,185I: . Mr. Hier—Dear air, allow me as a stranger to con< gratulote you as the sole proprietor of an invaluable, called Petroleum or Rock 011,; which is destined ere long to take the place of all great medicine.. Many personsin this neighborhood have tried the Petroleum In a number °tease. curing most of them and proving highly beneficial In all. I hove tested' It to coughs, colds rhenmetism, - fetter, sprains, and swelling; for rheumatism I think It le a ceitaln cure. . Sty wife bas bean afflicted with the Rheumatism for some years and never could get any. thing toiclicre her, In fact she tried everything, and tao= thing would do her any good until the tried your Petro leum and it has relieved her entirely, ter Mypartl think it is the greatest 'pain Mee now in use. 'Scours &c... J. JRSSOP. , Anotherletter froM Luzern° co., reetimm.enbleg the Petroleum • Dia ot Traver+, July 7tb,1851. • 31x.IItati—Dear take great pleasure In writ.. flag to the virtues of your great natural tnedleineealled tbe Petroleum or flock 011, which la certainly a great medicine. Ibongbt one doten of your agent when he wasalong here last fall, I tested %tin a number or cases. and found It to prove good. I also tested It In a ease of tatter and found It very beneficial. I would like very much-to hie° another bat of it, for I don't like to be aithoutlt. . Itespeetfully yOurs • . - - J. CAMPBELL. A voice front Susquehanna co., certifying to the eillea ey ofthe Petroleum. Dunn ASP, Juni: 3th, 1851. Mr. S. M. Kttn—Dear sirs—Allow me to certifyto the virtuelofyorir natufalineilleinecalledPetroleumoritock Oil. I had been afflicted loth the Rheumatism for some time. • I was in Wilkesbarre lastsummer and got a bot tle from your Agent 'when he waa along there, It has cured are perfectly. I hare since seen it toted in differ ent caselsorrhaumatlsm, and found it giverellef in all. Very respeettullyyours.: • ' JAMES/lA=l'ON. - oak trAmsoc it, July 12th. 'B5l. Mr. S. DI. Elan—Dear sir—Allow me to certify to the virtue- of your great 'natural medicine piled ,Petroleum or Rock Oil, which t believe Is a good medicine. • I have been afffieted with Neuralgia, pain In the nerves for the- , last ten years, and never could get anything to Wiese me: In fact I tried almost everything and nothing would , do me any good until I tried your Petroleum, which bas relieved inesvery much; :1 hare also tested it in burns, scalds. and.brnises. it 'has always given relief In a very shorttlme. I think it Is the gr• atest 'pain killernow in We. • Ters respectfully yovx,. Call and get a circular from the agent; which giVCP a fall description of It. For rale %y BENTLEY & ItEAD. Sold wholesale by Ifahats, Ratmot It'a. 201 lurid. street; Philadelphia. , . - Spoons.. A LAIICE stock . of extra - thae 'aide and tea spouts, Bnttanaa-ware, 'ere stenathened table and tea spoons, buff table and tea spoons. Also, silver, sil ver plated, Cettaart taxer spoons, et0., 4 ete...-dnft reCtif and selling lois for the nioality, at 2 I 7IIII,ELL'S." Montrose, July 8,1351. ALL. Thave been encouraged by the very liberal patronage J. received, to fill up my shop with the largest and best assortment of goods cvcryet brought to this market— bait may befonnd every thing telongingto a Jewelry and laneystore„6.lez.Clocks atebff. ofevery description. Burningrluid,pnriorand common Lampe; which at this tirnala the best thing in use for a good and cheap nab t. Yon:candndthentonly at MUM. Montrose, biorember2o;lS3o• . FASHIONABLE' JEWELRY. Tin: subscriber has this d7y received onmeo intent of r,cl) - rich goods; of last mopth's imp mut firm Pane, consisting of fine gold enamelled hunting _Levers and Lepines, Pearl and Garnet Breastpins end Ear ltines to mateh. Silk and Dead work bogs. beautiful Fans for Parties Diamond. Ruby, and Pearl Finger Rings, Brace let+. Gold Sleeve Buttons; some beautiful Bull' Pins, sil ver-Napkin Binge, Stc.i to which he would invite' the at tent on of his friends.' ' " A. J . EVAN S. , Binghamton ,Sar .3, !:11. - • . .. . . . .. CLOTH :.DRESSING: 111111: stitscriVer - Is now prepared.to dress cloth on 4,he 1 shortest notlee and In the neatest style, trout 12 to 18 cents, and l'uartnnted well. done... Produce taken In payment. 'C.N. SOUTIIIIILL. 4casup, Sept. 21,1851.;-40ra^. ' . Watchos,tWatcheal iloWsodSitror;Lei:ef and at full jeweled and 131 plain etarge-ettortatent nt the Teri lowestptieca end watt:anted. - . Oinghemtou, Oct. 1#,18.10. L. CANFIELD. Watches; . -, Jewelry stc, - rpHE uhsterlber ha) received an addition to his X stock of Jewelry, consisting of Gold Ebb and Guard Chianti, Lockets, Finger Rings; Ear Ridgs; Breast Pins. - ilver Chains; Gold - 'nil - Ales, Gold Pencils and Pens, &0., &c. to which'he woiddin rite the attention:of his friends. A. 3: EVAN' Bitsghamton, 41farch 3, '5l • Waihington et A, GENERAL - STOCK .OF NIPAW G 00,1170% ItT.Ziii.TIEBLOP-4, CO. Pease-cal! mad examine.- -- LATIIROP & blontrese,`Nov. 6. '; . • The: Richest • . 6ELECTIONuf Bienntpins,Earrlngf turn . Finger Rings Dever 9Tferedin Bin g hamton, by :A. 3.E% ANS'. 567 Piedes-;•-ssliTrIevoafie.igugate.OV"TadtleriT:an, Desert , Cresinand Mns tardSp °ans, Salt arid Surat Shay elo.Forkatcd4Entravedgrath, at, I;;CANFIELD'S.. QUAERSPoons.ratka and Knleeemarranted the beat manufacturedla Amorlea,at . , , . TUVIE',I3. J. uzlastot the 6 doa.'2oa Clocks Is gone "- but more a the same sort 35 an the way to True's Jewelry shop. WATCHES'-: rtittAT red tietion price of :Lopine and %X other Watches at --- J. A. SINGLETON 8; Co. Montrose, Oct 1,1851', . . „ Gold - Chains 14001Cri'S,'Ilfmbles i Specks, Feicanti Pencil 'Cases n toll asEortmeo 'at' ,• - ' L. CANFIELD'S,' . _ • - ,•—•.• Gold Lockets,- 011161EandDoul,31 0 otorer3i etze,by- , - - k..Bintiamork•l, . RPANS,liralbinstp4lit, - •-• GOLDWATCVLES peifoot - keepe rs . Also slim Notebes, quantitles.by -A! J. EVANS; Diaburs Patent , PlpeTtaxer forlroodett.szletzets ,t" which's tlndottbted4 , the best nowitt use,for vilest , 1). R. LATtraoll & Co's. LIMN'S nevolvers, doable acid eines sbootiss,Thes, mozneterh Carpet BsiTgatusbrellas st4a great Ins. riety otttotiousJust received by lIENTit y nuAD. . , (tuft PlNB,ticart Pim, Du , iings 'and finger riniS 1 1../just ree'4l._ ••• ' A.',V.111/4118,. .A . .e!TEW lokof breast On.!.zetelve4 this *lir._ 111446t0n ;Mille tr . , GOLD anddiverW4tchii illverabiogen,Drsieitnn 8 10 0 Pus, and r!geneialisssortmon cbrJewetry ; - - RmA . MA;4B,lind eill 11 - 001! Of tt9tOili • ' ' ' • - • nnijar eiLovial l of veriouv, potterer ; tooOfteir iJu N..? day, and fa ale ohollp by ' • „ • ..• BENTLEY:A:REAEI. 'INCI ER . RING - mei ;411,id isplendid sottnieutjqat, reFetvadand &rule theapliy . •:-. W: D. TELOWIMIDGB., UTATCHVS and ether jewairy - fn = quantities to snit purthaaars, • : 4 • - w. n..TnoWßßlnds: . _ A NEW aupply#,4gy t Elitt.Y,nnd Watches, :41 at C0gct0rqa5h]af;'...,,(,..7.:4244..1$ s JIWNTGIN . D IptrArt,ittlaila!esistillatiic - -- SUSONEITANN . " • " ASA: ACADEMY rvitz vita term of thetecond scar °fibs' listitntion JL commeote Itiquerday the lethday.4Liep. Lumber; Inst.,LtnAei'Lhe Immediate itspermlou et 1111x1Siiii.0- - MIALY,' , A ,I ' M.' Principal". . MITE MAGI* GTIATTFOTtD, ryteeptrere, • with competent Ailistant Itiitructore. - - • '- The reputation of Mr: GliArise on aleletiticupl ine iesefulltneberand tilsciptluarianifurnfelttheTtnettra pith the aliment:tee that thelne neat ton cannot faith§ its ; management to meet the highest ispectatinne and Arrangements will h . ° Mai /. e domfortatdi modation, of paphillthra ' • ; • .• raicEs .... . The sit:Wier °tite Plrimary Depart= eit, per term The Gomman Gradates oft be Am' dmnia. , • Departinent, i • S,OO Jo The tligherliranchmr, - of the:deaden:lo department, • - The studies oftheelaselealDeparrment, • Latin, Greek anci Vieneli -- ,Pith those oftheAcaticmicalpipartm ent,in Photo. . or part - - 7,00 - 44 Music with use of Piano,_ -.; • 70,00 . • -Drawingand Painting' . • - • ' • 6,00 German hn puplLwllibe adMitted Ter lees than rt terms unless by spoelal arrangement made with the Principal. • • -It deduction alit be made Itt - thabills in eatootabeenee on account °Teichner!' °tone -woke' duration fir more, - - - MM,JEStlVP;Preeidt nt R. J.7Nlvcr.Se o y. ' dlontrome:Sept 11,1851'. WOODRUFF'S.ACLI).Erit• At DimOck Suiquekaniza Penn a. *TILL ataln be opened for the reeeptldn of students, Y cu Monday the lather Oct. west,4ander the imme diate chargo.of WILLAMA P. fflllSwff, with all the eropet on t amistanee necessary: • .• : " The advantages of this institution, with, regard to lo- Cality, health an 4 amoral hifluenees render it one of the most desirable to parent! whit wishtobend their children abmsti for instruction. ' • • Every facility will -be afforded by the inhabitants for the accommodation of students in regard to rams or The academic year Is divided Into four quarters of elev en. weeks each—a vaeation-of two weeks imasecibstely sweecedlis,g each quar,ter. i • • Terms. of Tuition. _• . The randier of the prynary,Department, per quatteT, • - • • -- Common Academic, per quarter, - ' - 300 Higher Acaticrolo, - " • "4 CO (Nautical, do' '-5 00 french,witbanyother.braitehes, • . .4 00 Mr Good board may be: obtained 24 . $1 00, to $I . 25 per week. For Roolll3lllti the Academy".apply to tLeptio, nips!. • ' 1t3a.3 WYOMING: SEMARY. \ Kingston, Luzernetounty, Pa. 111111 S institution hat one of the Most „desirable loca -1 tions inNorthem Pennrybanla. Kingston is a quiet, plea.ant and salubrious village, one mile West of Wilkes barre, and accessibleby daily stages from all parts of the country. The school hue now , been In operatinn eeven years, dative, tehich its patronage has been liberal and constantly ;nese:tying. Through thomunifieence of inn.Swetiand, iieu., an additional Seminary building tall 49 feet, and three et o. ries high. has just been completed, and by the liberality of lion. 'Abu Dem:lett, the erhool buoy furnished With a valuable and extensive library, entirely new, The Chemical, 'Philosophical and Astronomical Apparatus of the Institutlon'tsregarded, by ail who hare knowl edge of it. as of a I,lgb order, and Ample for fall experi ments in Natural Science - Thelloant of Instruction for theensulng•yearb as tol lows: , iter. nostrum Nelnon, A.l/.1 PUINCIPAL. Bor. Tonne C. saraltis. A. 31t., Teacher. of Ancient Lugano.. Philip T. Inver*. A. 8., Teacher of Mathematics. Roy. C. D. rlarvey, Teacher of Natural Selene*. James R': Westlake. Ass:dant P111)31.. Miss Mary Elletz, Teacbcr of Modern Languages Altsis Esther Patrick, Assistant Teach er of Modem Larrinel• Itlrs. Jane N. Nelson, Teacher of Deeming and Painting l airs. S. A. Greaory,! Tip 23. EtLiS . . All of the above teachers aro employed In the school i f the whole of each day except the Teacher of Drawing and Mr. - Westlake. Thu former derot.Wsuch a portion or. each day t • her Class as May be necessary, and the let teaches oue half acne!) day. .The - public will ,pereelv that by this arrangement. the school is - under the super 1 ri..ion and instruction of A - Tery full board of teachers and the Trustees confidently believe that no.palus wil be spared to promote themost thorough impalement o I all the pupils. - , , The necessary expenses ofthis Institution aremoderl ate. Tuition exelusive of ortamentallbranchn, from $ 3 ;to e 5,50 per quarter. Board $1,50 per Week,erashing Z. 7,1,1 per dozen, and fuel $2,50 per AM:lure, ; • The discipline of the, institution combines mildness 1 with firmness, inculcating sonnet.- moral and religious PliaciPlisenerseveringintinstry, arid order and - correct i ' deportment. The present term of this, school will enntinne till the 2.llofDec. next: Students are admitted at . any:time; but the most suitable time for entering is thebe^,inning, .or the ml ddlo'of mob term. There who may wish to at tend the school thronglithe remainder of the .Tall and , throughout the Winter, would do well to enter as soon as - the 00rh or 2.31 hest. - There will boa vacation of .two weeks at the close of the present term._ .The next tern: ,consists of thirteen weeks commencing January 7 th char. ing April 9th 1652. . Catalogues of the seminar any-Information vela. tire loft can bs had by addressing the Principal. oreither I. of the undersigned. 1 D. A. SLLEPARD, Pres: - ' 11.11.0UNDS, Se&y. ' . , . t Kingston, Oct • 4,1351-42—tf. - • . -,.. SPRIIMTILLE ACADEMY: rpu Fall torn of tibia :mita:lon wtll-emnmetice.nd Monday the 22d day of September,lnat.,mader the Cal'e of . Bev. A. H. Sloat, A. M. The year will comprise fourtleailimie terms of tirelre V{ceks each. _.PRICES OF TUITION. The Primary DePartmer.t, eriegltraelink, .tirithrhetie, 0 oegfel)hy, and Dratemat,n. 50 The higher branches oftho tnglisii Department, 050 Classical Depertment, 4 50 French awl Drawing, etteD, - ' , • :. 400 Thororrlei wish to prepare for Conege,Tiviilrg, or tied aetirOdutles of life,W?.ll here Eln,d . erery necessari The. Latest News By Egress: TUB subscribers - would inform their Inert& and the public in general, that they havelnat re turned from Now York with a large and, extensive stock of GOODS, embracing every article in the BOOT & SHOE"Ufft -- - that is-called ,for in this Market,' acid having made arrangements with the tinanuiactuies to for ward additioualeupplieli, - .Whenever - waited, and at such prices as will enable 'us to 411 much low= er titan ever before Goldin IllontrOse,' prat: Ilea! shoemakers; our opinion is that'vire know the wants' of ihepeople betfer' than these 'who ate in other bosiuess,' We would therefore deem it only neceisary today, instead of giving.a list of. w,ork and prices, that • -- • Competimrt is defied ) , • • Inspection solicited ) • , And satisfaction guarantied': • IMPORTANT TO SIIOEMARERS. - We keep also on hand Hemlock tanned sole leath er; French and Anierican ; Calf Skins, Morocco: Linings, Birid inga,Shoi r Pegir, S'and•stoues, Shom.knives,- Peg. floats; 'flifintriersi Pincers, Rasps, Tacks,Xit acid..r.rerich,Shoe Tools of every description, Boat Critnps, Wax, Shociihiead, Boot Webb, Blacking, are. - Shoemakers are respeVtfully solicited to exam ine ourstock before ,purcfiasing, Mroar, tools and fiudingsare - all selected by one velia understands the . business. Store directly iiposite Searleilkotel. Donk forget thif plumy; - - - • -A. MERRI3IANi .` _ .;- - • ; W.; PATRICK.- ThesubsCriber Would thank EMI numerous friends for the liberal pcitronoge he lies received for the twit four. years,! hoping that he 'may - stilt merit is ohareottheir patronage MB ho intends to keep hie -Rating S'eloon'erid Grocery as heretofore. ~, sept.-18,?51-L=tf A. MERRIMAN-. •-: P.liown.. • • : BANCEIT.P.I7;4pIow# fa* sale, cbeakor Ca b-.at ibo otoreiir - 41. J. 61111... A 'URN'S Iterolvaro, double and elm& torrollod Pf is oAftly. fuse, (lath Beck, Crowds's, log chains, fikrennometers;.,Umbreltartunippowders,lnillaloobart, j elypettutp, oto.adreetived and ibrazdeby - - VINGE gitlNCL—Saine Very Prettvpattapiereceived 41: MIS m'ortlps-lcon Mgqiulactory, by -„ _ Blogliamton;JuodVil.Bsl,. ..: • .A.J.,'EVAWS , 1101 mows° FlTila ,iind Cuppitene, anitintly on hand,. 00-lovest junket pritte,.at - . TUWILELIIB.' rridtpl,9 apd ACCORI attired,* Una as6ottmeAr, and Iva) be: sold et - grime reduction In pier ; Ilk • ' AFREDI supply 6131ne6tram:id Cideshiust operie4 Mand (oriole-0 , J D. R. WttillOr& Co. A.RZETlNGiiiiiiiigkivrtittittlag at . 7. *Zdl 1 Al 7 r a l gn PePI ensu erlalirwio,Bci nu:aB a l/ i; f azlachT I PAlilittAlO. Irian and . v4t foTiztjirat:: 0,00 " Teacher of Music , . Poi She lemora• I . ;nil Pennaneut um of tli ..... - NERV-61.18" DISEASE S . . . .. i . _ . . . And of thost tom Plaints which are 'dattsett by a t h prattecli wealtened or , enheallhp condition of the .. . - . ".-NVELITOATS,SvEPrk.n. .. . This ireantiftil end convenient application of lis t , terfoce powers of GALVANISM and MAGNETIEiIIti teen 'pronotmced be 41istiagnished plyileialll, WI Europe and the United Stites, to be the w h it vel is k, medicinal discovery pie the Age.:. - Dr. EMUSTIE°B GUANIC BELT - and • 111AGATETIO PL'oTh. • is Used with the most perfectand certainmemo !Ha GENERAL DEBILITY,, otrengthening the weakened body, giving tam plvarious organs, and invigorating the entire lystem in g in FITS, CRAMP, •P-411.ALYSIS and PALSY, Dvo S/A or INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, ACUTE el) CHRONIC, 00112', EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, bolt NES% 'NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION oy - TOE - HEART, APOPLEXY, IiEURALGIA. PAIN) I % the SIDE and lIEST,' LAVER COMPLAINT, lulu ;CO2fPLAINT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE. II I COMPLAINT,' DlezAses of the XIDNEYB, DM. ••CIENCY of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL, ENERGY, pt ' all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints min t„, one simple cause—namely, - A Derangement ! , of the Nervous Brad i co; InNErvous cosirLiutirs, Drug, sad 11 4 ; eines firms re the disease, fur they weaken the reline yid of the .alretaly •prostrated system i while, nailer m strengthening, life.giv ling, vitalizing irtinence et nu ,amens, as applied by, this beautiful and wonderful Is covert , . the exhausted patient and weakened olden:* restored to fonder health strength, ehuticity end vi: The great peculiarity and excellence of -Dr. thrlstle 9 slGalvanle Curare'. . 1 consists in the fact that they arrest end cars disuse ty inaitard - apprication, in place of the mud mode oft:* I ging, and physicking the patient, till exhausted Nem sinks hoodoos!) , under the infliction. • They strengthen the whole system, equefire the dregs lion If 'the Stood, provide the . secretion*, and some the stigntestinjury under any eareconstentes. Bins OM introduction in the United States, only Hoe yean mote than wm, , 7 0 00 0 'Persons including'all eget, classes and'conditions, among ,yd were a large number of ladies, who are peculiarly at et to Nervous Complaints, have been ENTMEiY AND PERMANENTLY Obi when all hope of relief bad beentl i vin op, Uri evey thing She been tried in vain! To illustrate the use of the GALVANIC BM oppose the case of a person afflicted with thit tang civilization, DYSPEPSIA, or any other Chronic orNes ens Disorder. In ordinary cases, stimulants me tug which, by their action on the nerves and muscles el is stomach, afford temporary relief, but which lent, patient Ina lower state, and with injured families:do the action thus 'excited has ceased. Now cam pu l on with the effect resulting from the applicationof tie Sth .VANIC BELT. Take tiDyspeptil sufferer, even is t y worst symptoms of an attack, and simply he it. id mound the Body, using the Magnetic Fluid as dined In a short period tho insensible perspiration will idol the . posith e element of the Belt, thereby canurugsful venni circulation which will pass on to the negative:l thence back again t o the positiie , thus beeping spin tir.uoits Galvanic circulation . throughout Its nem Thus the moat severe cases Of DYSPEPSIA LT till MANENTLY CURED. A FEAT DAYS IS UST SUFFICIENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE 01 YEARS. ; CEMIFIELITES L'OI'ESTINIMIII3 Or tho most Vtaloalbted Marotta, From all parts ot the c - ountry 'could be given, int.xt , it to en every column in this paped -AN EXTRIORDLNART CASE, which conclusively proves that Truth is stranger than Fletioe cup.E ioro RBEIBILiTIS.I4 BROITMES, AND DISPEPIL REV: DR. LANDIS, •A CLERGY - 3M of New Jersey, of distinguished attainmentsimi axial reputition •i „ Smarr, hew Jersey, Jely 12, no. En. A. H. Cunisirr—:Dette 5a : You wish to herd me what has been the result in my own ewe, of Use. plication of THE GALVANIC DELT AND NECIIICi. Aly reply is as follows : FOrlabout tmenty years I had been referh, tm . Dyspepsia., Every year the symptoms became ant nor could f obtain permanent relief from any emnist • medical treatmentwhaterer About/our:am yearniet In consequence of frequent exposure' to the we:theta the discharge - cf Inv pastoral duties, !became tul.,l?NO a severe Chronic Rhea trustism, which far year :Zeiss. . caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: in them= of '45 end '4O, in consequence of preaching, a ghat [Ol in my own and various' other churches is this aged . was attached by . the Bronchitis, which coon teems severe us to !aquae 4n immediate suspemion of ny ps, tarot' labors,, . .nervous ayslevi was 12010 Lion 7yrroirratcd, and as my Bronchitis became worsts:, &LI rey_Dyspepsia and 'Rheumatic affection—thus enn.l I .that these disorders were- connected With each Me through the" inedituzi of the Nervous System. 13 el 1- whole. phartnacoperia there seemed to be no rest/al .agent which could reach and recuperate my Scum ` System ; every thing that I had tried fbr this paws. completely failed. At lint IWU led by my LieahlSla 4.1T11110 your Inventions, and, (though with no very us . VIVI hopes of their etlicienoya I determined tell* effect of the appßcation of the GALYANIC DE1,T.49 NECKLACE, with the AIAGNETIC FLUID. non in J 4120,1846: . To TIT CAEAT me pmt.'s!, lay Con; 19 TIGHT Days] VAS LIMP TO ItESU)4I.7,I:TATTOBAA.LABOIXT. NOR HATZ 1 HMI or! TOD t eirsone ACKTICS ON ACCOUNT Of THC I:lltoNcEnOi ANC. 311' 11,13 WITINELT Cillo ll TROCITLZAIC.: SUCK is the wonderful' and harpy /nth of the expo:intent. [hero recommended the .BELT tma. FLUID to ctrl Who have bran Likewise. suffering from .Neursigis - Wm., They have tried them, win:* HAM Iraun, ) atiacrr, to cigar CACI:. I am, deaf sir, very respectfully pours. RODEET W. !Ana DR. CHRISTIE'S used NECKLACE 6used for all Complaints affecting tho Throat orilot each as Bronchitis, inliammation of tho Throat, Nem , nod Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head. Neureriab the Face, Buzzing , or Boating in the YAM Dtgt ,6 which is gootrallysNervons;and that diatssuics e:r platht; called TM Dolorous. _•• . . CHRISTIE'S - GALVANIC BRA - CELETEI Me found of vast service ilium! ofpiinatiblens Epasmodib - Complainte, and general Norrects Affection of tho• Bead and upper. motremities. Also in Palirmi Paralysts, and all diseases caused by a deficiency of pore_ or 'Nervous. Energy la the_ limbs or other organs of," • Tio Dolaranz and ' Mnualgia , Thece dreadful ma' agonising complaints I" my diately relieved by the application of the athetotic I , O A Nacxese gh c and. FLUID. The Belt diffuses the fieett/ thron tho liechtacestem ; the bat a Ideal eget tho Fluid acts sy directly' upon the affected nem% WWI dlstreathag affiictione the applicaton NEVER FdthS FITS AND, DONVULSION& These Outran and, terrible complaints ace 41 1 0 caused by n dermlyeetent of the-Sores. The /AA BRACZIATII AVM FLVSP, Will cure ncarly•etery essa matter bow young or old the patient, or bow eeodtod e . thet tromplainX St omelet's and astonishing - F*l o ,postenion of the proprietor.,„ O("- Many hundred Certificates iroM all af .countto of UM most extraordinary oharactir cla given, If required. th No trouble or inconremience ant a DR 'CHRISTIE'S HIILKINIC ASTI tod 1336 Y be Worn by Motorist feeble sea 4calso, *art foot ease and. safety - b many cases the seinattoti snarl INC thelr uso it nighty pleasant 012 d agr4ersile. ci t .be sent . to say raki,!' the country. `. prices:' The Gailvaido Belt; • Three Dolls% -Thidalcurdes Necklace, - - Two Dollars_ Tbef,inlyable Brac e l e ts ; One Dollar EFA - The Pilakuctio Fluid, Ohe 0 3" Tho er.Delee tut tieiojanwlitif by Ihll and O ili directiOns. Ptttnphlcts with thli Fertice"" i / Or th e eu th erilM Agent.. - • PA RTIOU LAR VAUTION; CO" i t " , are if Porintcrides amt Witriatawitst isw O..Q.AVIOREHEADOwI. 40kNT ,FOR UNITED DAT A ' , - 222 itroadivart NOW 4111._VIttd_A:gouts101 , 8 ANzw:tot of t geutleroca'a Rabbet, P laillee' Bobbin; Dui"' l a aaitera:—atae cape; juit-received by ' • DENTLNY ,k.SEAD. • Notice. nETIrm °real itc•Vltts,lseb ogit alsgotr bf ed r" Ted donsant., 1(.1d. YO ,31°14100•14U17 23.1 g 514 , r. FITTA
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