The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 08, 1852, Image 4

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    MO.OItA
ar.kri VA UV: 801 852: . 1
AGRIMILTURAL
Profosiion*,
,i)ut::.-Oity. is 'fast filling_ up' whit,: young
-menotin4ly.fieni.the OciOntry;.'infl.'
nylint,s.totiees• the Sot* of, farmerS,' to'
,enter
. zV i tni-i 4tti4i of Medicine.-.. While we
steperelY believe„there. are no letter meal=
in;the Union than those
_iti - this
that, nowltere - ein :a 'rnediO4 On. ! 1
perfectlY -or more cheaply
17914ii)iiiithan at Alio Ylulndelplita colleges;
yet we think these yoang_rriewmake. a tuis
tuktin,estiniate of the true Obility of pro
abanditning 'the 'culitiroz of the
SA 14e\ the. ptirsitit. of any of the “. learned 1
pC9fessibps.'• honorable
ithlignifiedAust in ' preportion : as it on
swAr.s tlt:i„ne - cossitiet c 1! ttnt,.antLadds to
[Willa - Comfort and independence.. The I
tidier of the therefore, ranks first-het
idAtT,ltitt(COf-laborerft, for the soil - proititles
t.tri the-first and greatest 'necessities, food,
and raiment.:' The' farmer, standing in his
fuk-rinr,..lS utoreSubetanitally king than
14 Who alts on a regal throne and trepan&
for his daily-bread' onlhe tiller of the pill
The:. - firsti is' independent; 'be 'creates for
Grinssclf !Thelatter is depenthant for nll he
eats. ranks and , wears...l Nest to the tiller
.
o
f the soil in essentiatruibility, are the me
eltanie antLartisan—thel men vrhosi brown
hands- build - ships: and furnish the 'endless
aliPliatiec t S'of `every-day: life.. 'Whe does
most iltsi mankind.?--the, shoemaker,
who keepS our feet from the damp and cold;
the man Who covers onelie.td ant - fashions
otwgartninti,' or ,
who; without creating s
firsns a single comfort, eons liimsela king
ah'il ii etyrant-Lthe consumer of the sweat
.a4S,lthiodOf nations 2. Does it. need argu
ing tennsjsrei so simple a question'? Sure
„We- can see at once . that he is
uteStitoble in his purinit who mast reaeves
the necessities and adirabeei the comfort of
mankititl.,l :What man on earth so imperial
as:the passessor of- acres. from which his
• own toircan draw a supply _for every need ?
He is nutlforecii to do .hom.age to any
man.beino, tier to depend upon any chances
14 a iiv a elibood. The-I young man . who
leaves- the farm field for -the merchant's
61 - e'slt . ,..;-or' the lawyer's Or doctor'-s 'office,
'thinking- to 4ignify, or , ennoble his I toil,
makes : a- Sad mistake. He passes by that
step-from :independence to vassalage. Ile
.barters a, natural for an artificial pursuit,
and ho must-ha - the 'Skip of the caprice of
sustoinprst and chicane of trade, either to
suppnrt himself or ocquire a fortune. 'The
tiler& artificial a man's, pursuit, the- more
debasing : i3 it, =rally-and physically. -To
uit t est :contrast the merchant's clerk with
,
Plimglt-boy.. The forther • may have
the mest exterior polls ljut the latter, uu
der.,liii tough outside, is a happier and no ,
filer man..i Would. that young men might
jogo of the dignity of labor by its useful
neis and manliness, rather than by the
pcificial:'-I.W -a man's nobility
at
..his_ kid' gloves .; and toilet adornments
But in : the sinewy arab. whose : outlines,
browned byllie-sun,betoketie tardy, hon
est toiler, within *hose ibosom the noblest
Loart stay
,Imat.—'4Dollar,Nelcspaper. -
- -74ttenj.ng Pork. -
..
Connt4mith -writes the Tribune from
la/ i indon, the following sensible suggestions
oti.lhemobjeCt of tattering Pork :..
.Pertnit me ,here to say, that:after con-
Ter:sing *till many provision dealer's in Lon
don,, in, icference • to .A.tnerican pork and
1l:et, I lelrn there is One - most important
objection te its sate or eonsrimption. That
oliffeculty, Proceeds from Abe' fact, that in
ecMkino• b Onrporkn
~ the
- fatty a
STAC t *
CA. in an emineot degree froni the piec
es prepared for the table. - In: boiling onr
pork, baecin, and corned beef, the constr-
wet's- comPtain- of its great shrinkage, by
acasnn of . the fat separating, from tile mass
mtitig.atthe top of'tbe pot. • This
obj,vition. does notarise from pork and beef;
the ~ produee- 4 ef the fruited Kingdoin, and
pereharice, - frOtn- - :.otber countries. Now
they tell tur.,t rthii diffieulty may, be
olcraome, lits, regards pork, if ear people
wont& whilst . fattening the b tg, feed him:
abouVoile'pint of field 'peas per , This,
' bind the, fat to the-lean, or
make ihp. Wbole - wore solid. Pork i .the pro
of some of the; Eastern -States,' is
quite firm 'lsbell cooked; peas - being more
recd usedwith If Our greatata
).le'eati,,be' greatly adFhneed in value by-sti
rimPla:,aregteity.,: it would be-well if our
rditors Would Ball attention to the sul.jqtf
No ieitid.v;• - tras-guarmsted to rettiler our
teuf eaxelit that the, employ
isteiteibt 'Sal' 'nitre; or,..salt petrc, WAS high
ly ibjectionable."' - .
_ ..-i' "'.Cal-iert,' -' -- '-- -.--- - ---
xoti), 7 4 1i , i - , ! Shouhi up* r ba:- confined •; , -Agtictatare:iii Fratic. -. -,-- . ,,..
in yards with 4 y6irl . i . .i*fir. , :;eitttir• older than I ---.' A' ietter*riter fee die' litiOUblia - s : eii , '• ! ,- .4 , ... .
thei,useiv4.l,',A:Se ' f,ha'fare in erier_ in strength 1,-„,-.4.6.4, of :sii hundred and fifty Milre, from
they - * are. consequen il} aften - injured . hythe the northern -. - to the southern , extremityiin
pusiii nig mui erorrlng: dr their trioresterky ; -7,,see, just iEes - me in the of' rny. i
rinniianines.jand often - eerinitali maimed .0 -- 1 opiniaa - iliat -, Gint'i.sii - .does not' : shed - its I
aestroyell'oUtri,ght. - . jr -. yon. havenflick .9,f i rags fin:_ka fair a lank or one . Se- thorough. 1. •. . .„. „ . • ~... -
.;:, ~._. • .
sheep, turn 'Vow . etil.re:s smug thern.-.:'PleY Ili cultivated. : Thplchnie country- t - liter
irrill- jortarz; or their:4.ga irith the sheep,' aiiy
_ 5....g ...,, r ,1 e i - i - [` . - I.3 Fer y . 5,1 1. ,i,i e : . fe e t , ir r ,,*--0,e 1 .: 1 .
r i t.iii. r •Colintit.,llTetehOlitd asid - Pc
..r. ' ~.6i.trer,t; • Driv . ggivt . .; fin ' 'di .G roar, he n e now in
ritliout (inriviiv . :4la ~a t, .-nig t t . wilt' be . ; iileuntauli, derrn• to , the ~ lo.lr' e ste F -'- favine4 , iss.i 4 ~.s ere, nal is receiving an id - Incnee iiorli . .e .--: :
ic?:.p i _ : twig- 4 49r,tat&
,tha n - if tied , up ,_ . -.or l i - Ma.deto. pniduee::sometting; if itlismr. i- l i '-- •- I' i7ANCY.-AND ' STAPI4GOO.I)3..
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wirses'im 40 glt , 7 eatie are subjeet„ a tea, ell Sening,tbeii_ ere -- pa;',irheiber', on . , plain: r : or h i l. i .ltu t: = l - c l l / 1 : 111 P.C ru ll ? ' cotol 7 rLies i ' ll 'Pit - it7c follciviing ,
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Raisin Turin s.:
Though' out of season; I tatkoicasion to
furnish ythlivitti tint reinle;ofiionikexPeri
'wants' on, tio'very 4 tuterestin&:Milbjen,Ciif
I . l * . illeommence:Vrith
that much neglected branch, the raising - 1)f
tuunip.s though, in England i 1st:1017'401m,
potato excaptodiftbereis no root more
tivatid,, or any', held .in hig,her estimation
fur feedin,T, said, though 'out
of "seaion, now for sowing, have had 'snob
good, results for . three , years, I
,Alionglit it
right, if any benefit way auCruc:to- ?fliers,
from my success, that the thinner-of plant
known,,ancl your widely ejr-
Culated. sheet Will, I DM 'sui,:fufnish me
the means. ,
- I mostly- plant from :two to three. acres
in early potateei„in' season for ripening by
the . 1011 or 'l2th of seventh month, (4tilyi)
and alter digging theM,,the ground, bailing
been well -minuted
.in ,ila,spring„i4 'in a
good- state -for the fall crop...• I .take
,my
. 0.5...gh and break : the earth to-the dePtrni
six or. sev.ciiiiiches, and liririoW Hall, pill*
verising the soil thciraiighlY; and . OM* with
one, horse and a small pl' ugh.l. throw two
turrows together,foriningridges:abOuttlaree
feet apart, and those ridges are 'again gond
over with a. Coamon ')ine, and. chopped
dOwn into hills
.. or liole.s about. tenlnches
apart, and into them I . put a tablespoonful!
.of ashes and . plaster, tit -proportion two
parts .
_o the former to (me of intr . latter;
mixed tbutoughly and 4111 d by a large
hatterfblanop..or ladle, as • the. composition
.will injure thcfhands.. i 1 then drop
,my
`seed, and take good care not to exceed two
in a place, or the thinning, - wlienthey'cOme
'up, will ho troubh , sume. • In adopting this
modo of planting in hills, 'great care should
be taken to have the seed, of 'the - same
year's growth, or, they x;vitl - ritot come up
well. • They should not 1m covered
. over.an
inch in depth; oven in a dry time,or • they
will not come-up to . any certainty. - If they
dCtAx.ell, they will appear iaboim ground in
five or six days, if not over dry, os was - the .
case the past summer;. in about two 'weeks
they Will want one good,hoeing-.autl thin
nine, and after that, a good'working vcith
the common hoe harroiv, with the two side
teeth taken ont, leaving only iliree'middle
ones, and that is all the, farming t)ioy re !
quire; and Id 6 not dig them -until Very
late, as they will continue to grow -until
hard frost or sauw-_. - -
I last year 1114 them.to weigh seven
pounds, from the White- - Dutelvvariety, and
yielding four.or five hundred bushels per
acre. The great advantage in this-plan,is,-
that they requlre lePs thinning,less
and grow to an enorinouS size, covering the
whole earth with their !immense foliage.
which.is.excellent forage ;for milch cows.
Woodstown, 1851. • rJ.D. S.
Oniot.s:
Onions were originally found in Egypt;
[and fro highly were they:esteemed' in an=
1 cietd, times,-that the chosen people of God, I
iwhen on their way .to the promised land,
I murmured at God's providence, and sighed
1 for the leeks auJonions of Egypt again
'There are three variets of.onions cultivated,
the red, white and. yellow... The white is
the mildest, but is not as easily kept through
the season as the other two, being more in
l dined : to rot., • These are. all. Made froak
seat!. They may he planted in the fall, or
in January, February or, March. - .I. , prefe--
February to any other month for putting in
Ithe seed, but I have made fine bulbs, : by 1
planting =slate as April.] There is no gar-
idea seed planted that is more sure Of coin- 1
ing to perfectien in this'climate, than the;
onion, if it is preperly plan - ed., The toil
I must be highly enriched With -well demitn] , j
1 posed manure.
,It is well soak the Seed';
ttwenty- - four hours lies re; planting. Pions 1
in drills; fourteen inches a art; in the diill,i
Cover the seed aliout Milf an inch,.alul
I press: the; earthsolid up in them.."lf the
I seed come up well, thin not ' every one..,Ll—
,onion bed must be k •pt free frnm I
t grass and seed„ and froltimtly stirred with 1
1 the hoe. .& bap dressing of ashes ,will ;be
I highly beneficial in the t earlier- stagei - r o
i their ti „ rowth. Salt, is 'also an -eacelleht
manure for onint.s. - The 'bulb Will ,bet ',fit
for the table in July and ' August, and (rem
their late. maturity, v laan e k ept thmug,.h I
` - the winter. For:an early crop, of onions,.
; nlanti.the seed - or the bottom. ' These May
] be put is the ground any time from; Oeto- ]
] ber to March.
d',
Plant' them la driiKilikel
{the se 'but, but,-Put,” them tiro inches :farther];
anart im the drill. Onihn sets planted in'
January or February will Malec fine' bulbi'
1 for, the-table in 311 y or anti The bettona '
rwill Make a' great quantity of bulhs, - 6 0 . t,
I they are not .as delicate or as solid as the i
seed or Set: .Buttons planted in : the: fall,;in ]
good ground. will] make,tholinttotii agairkj
1 In planting the small onion set or liottotat, I
iii) not cover thens deep: Just cover the
lx.llll ] 44.
1 bulb : the finest • s are ma above
the';
4
Tazi
runiettku 41-1-uniiyar-"tiottNlNG
Si 13, Bt, E. 11, Cham
ImTaus.iSo ritoptitErnts:,
arty: terit# vet tin nuirt; c 641 1. in n lstiote,.
-uktl4l.l mita' 'the eu.: uY the yeori Or ,
tiro of egbdiCOptic/11. So paper will buAlFeoutliku
until nil n.rreoo.,,,eAgre of.t.fie optiOui.sltho
Yu6liehys: All coiuinurficatiotto - thwEt be'povt pvid in
tvoilvit Attentoti, cinincetcilwArtbe office
'obnu.id Ito. directed' t. 9.11. Et littaso,,lioutrtene,
-counts, damn* county, ~ •
4iitiO - over M . stOio. •
.
. ... . . . , ~
• . .II A', OF...II.D.CeBTISCVG. :....., ..,
. . , . ~.. ~,.„
.4)PPefitinto 42 lines itorit*.s,,X.ilro . e llifotimaii :=*l. 00
.. Each subtigpent..luicrtiou, -".., i», - , . .., 25'
Osiiotoro, tkrev toootbs, --; ... - ~ : -., ._ .. 2 IX)
One square ila initnitha, ... : '
.'„ "..., - 4UO
1 , Au1a..4 earda, toui lines - or less, . . - -. 3DO
Pearl.* airciPottrients, not ovt.i . four tquoreE; , ''• • .7 00
GPO column pile year, . • . - : '•__ _ .-
Yeailx advprtirteis will I,e'rchirletcd - to die I.oisluas
la *filch thos arectigaird. .. ' --.,*; . "
. . . , • . .
, - • . • jOU tvonu:, -
irst'rbe Pteglishers. bacirig.a large assortment or3ol,
intininiatcrials, are torparcil to 41ecute all kinds of
Job atolls with nes tutss and des:patch- _
Ilittuilts or eliory description constantly On balad or
I.enttil co cyder. , -
gtalStravoo Czttitdo,,
••• • • c „. ..
.
- ' 7 ' Ch6rlos Tillman, .
SUAVING AND DATIL DRESSING SALOON. Searlei
Railing, ue.v.t Root to the-rostuffice,,ilontruseaa.
S: S. -Winchester,''
A TT4itNEY - AriLAW. Tunkturatork, ra. Office hi
Stark's Brick Bow. , ' '
• Hinds - .& Coa•
AND Eis.CUANDE :TAITLX. OLlice,adoots
li lx!luw Monti•vse,Pa.
S. 11 - Chase;
J Ak' TTOENKVS AT LAN,. . Office over Ty.:
XI. Mura. . E. D. Coen. S.li. Cotse. •
• •
Job N. Congdon,
De. LER in IlAtinin Sion Vann TS, Yuma STONES, TA-.
nuts, kO. Iletivren tha Canal Bridge and Court
bo cup,
Court .st tilughatattm,. N.Y. frt.). B.Whitney
Traveling Agent. . , „
. .
_
W:.31• Trow ridge, -
E.4.IZU 1N.D11.T . 0 001. S, Lloott.and.Shocs, Jewelry,
D
Notlans,Jr.c., circa! •
C.. X. Simmons,-
D 0 tYL AND SIIOE 31A.Klilt AND IIF.PAIItEIt.. Fliop
over taldwin.* Cos's .Sioldlery Shoz,....yoldrose.
.Di. C.. C. , Edwards, -
DIITSIOTAN AND I.4I . IICOEWsT,-ItarlinJ;ra. Office '2
.1 doors below G. J. PridO's .r.tore. - •Iltt
Di•lan6ißrooks,
Pv.SICIIN ASll SUllGEO\,nad thsulcr la Drupt,
oils, 1) ve.4, &.c. Corner nr Church
awl Inue e.trtets . , opposite Cul.r. 11..usk's, Grrut Bend.
John- EC - Dimock,
A7II.IUNEY AT ILVi r...lolllen' on Turnpikestrilet, 1
(I,or west of the old Register Printing office, Mont
rn.sr,
M. L. Ziruesde~l.
A rrOtT,NEY . AT L.S.W . ,Nfirrut I'a. Office :with
El. Ca. Y. Lusk. • -1
J. C. Edwards,
-IDEPAIREft OF CLOCtig, ,Yvv-
IV .11 Itosep ar.l decartleuse., shop In the store of
..Soutit Gibson,Pcs to n 3
S. Pierson. -
11E.k1.F.1 In all kinds of Dry Goods, rooerlas,ltondy
LP Made V lothing, Miode Island and coMM011; Lime,
Lumber, PM11.1613P, and Produce cd . all Untie.
P. N. C.--ThO Fclluv Storp up toms.
Carbondale, . ' ",` • 52n36
• , .
'LiVet Complaint,.• •
JAUNDICE, DYSVEPSIA.. - eintoxle Olt NEItTOUS
DEBILITY, DISEASES OF TilE RIDtiETi,
A \D all df4easee arising from a disonlerdd Beer or
13. A bitty% , snelA as 'constipation; ',marl pile, full
ness or bleed - to,the head, acidity of ' the stomach, nau
sea, heart-burn, disgust Pk food, Diaries, or veleta in
the stomach, FO 111 4 , eructations; Knifing or fluttering . at
the pit of the stonitach,:suitrunitig of the head,htuiried or
difficult hreatidnit, fluttettog at the heart, eholfiegor
suflonting smisatfons when lira lying posture, dimness
of vision. dots or *elks before the sigl.t fever and .dull
pairi.iu thehead, deficiency, or per.piration, yellowness
of the skin Mid eyra, pain in she side, bark, chest!, Webs
dce., sadden flushes of heat, burning in the fiesta, eon
'stuns imaginines of eril, and great depression of tpirits,
can be effectually 'oared
Dr. llooflanf stelebralrd (Irwin Di:frrs,
I RIICYNIII6O BY
DR. C. 7.11 JACICSON,AT THE GERMAN-MEDICINE
STORE, I'2o ARCTI PITILADELPHIAi
'Their power over tire above; diseases is net excelled, if
eganlied, by a ny. ether preparation in the UultelStates,
3,1 thcenrca attest,in many tzars after skilful physicians
liad felled. . ,• s 1
. ,
Eaters are worthy, the attention of 'invalids.—
Passessing great virtues in the rectification of diseased of ,
the Liver and imsergiando, everehring tire roost *earth-,
leg poicra in winktrerrs and affeetiona' of the dgestive er
joris, the . p,are; tritlial, sari, etirtialn'and p,leaaant.
• ' nr.it) -AND rim ` - pqNryseED•
. . .•.._ -
The editor of the Ili , ston Bee - tritid,lt camber -
. Dr. D'uliandi Ceidu-atel Genitan Bitters, for the cure
of Liver Complaint. Jactridice,l Dyspepsia, Chronic Or
Nervous Debility, Is desertedly one of the. moot popular I
Medicines of the lay. Theie Bitters haie beer' used - by_
thousands, node friend nt our elbow rays lie has himself
received an effectual and peronaheut cure of Liter Com:
plaint fri,m theuse of this remedy. We are consisseed•
that, iu the use of these - IlitterN the patient boinuantiy
was strength and rfenr-;.a tort 1 wort by Of rrcit censid
eration. They are pkatantdu Dane and smell, owl ran
be used by peronns with the Most delicate stomachs with
safety, under any-circumstances, We ere spr.king from
experience. and to the afflicted we advise thew Ilse.
VtOtell Weekly, one of the best literary papers put..-
.fished' said, tyrtzst.l.,btb , ;
iltlkt4A German Bdfcrs i mannfact Cavil by Dr.
7iCif.1.113,.Te nnw - recOmmealled by some of the most
itiembert Of - the medical faculty as an erticle
of muctselftency in cases of female .*tress. BAs, such .
,D 1 the-ease. we would advise - all - mothers to obtain it bat
tle, and thus save then: lves mud, slcknets. Persons of
debilitated Constitutions will 'Beath - use Tatter advents
gt:olll{' the4T - bealth;as ito'ketterfram experience the
salutary effect they Lace ll upon weak systems."' •
• ! )101: XVIDENCh. . ;
„,
The PhiladOphia Satufday Gart tte. rhe hen' tunny
natia , ript.T hublisheti iii thqUnfted States, rays of Dr.
iltatibtld'aGeerrittallitters • • -
!!/tls-seld''fit that we. recommend shat aro termed
PatePatentitialiclitea.tothecoatidenetanti jai tronnue of ow;
'readers. and thrretore whin ere recerntectd - 14-Iloof- t
lands Ceruranilitters :Trish tote distmetly understood
that +stare not rpealtin of the nottrunis of the •tley,
that are noised about fora brief period and theiffo-got.
ten after they have run theirguilty rare of mischief, but
- of a medicine long estebilther;unWentally proved, and
shicti townies the hearty - approval of the faculty itself.”
Lziokseellto the. risotkil!f the renitint. They-hare the
Inftt en i'vlattne et (I.3l,att(lKeON Upon - the wrapper,
and Ids name Worn lathebottle, sailboat re/4th gay are
For lsalealioterate and retail at the Otrirthit liftWeini
'Stare. No': I - 2a -Arch itreet one door below Sixth. Phila.; I
helpLl nod by, respect able.* 111 eis generally: through
ficei - Intel ' , ..rrill!e•All tastes r.fhnvalids to '
enjoy the advantigto of their great rebtoradrolioatra.
-• Stvor-a Borrts.ls -Ceara; -
Ai sn saie by DEL 3lontrose,
Pete ' ' - - • lyl cow
The time to Buy I -,
.....,e,.. 1 C.M.IgiFIELD troula say
'-' ' -It tohfs numerotis friends anti
- . eestoto ern leklilontrose a rult lelm
- - .. ti,4 Ity, that, he hos just returned
)
(...
ro ,'N „ ,-°- hi..? trout "Sew' York with &Intik ad
.l.• , , • t Ili extensltvassastment
~ 1 ~, ..c, _ _C- ~,,d',tn i t'3 , i f „.,. ' of nit h c los
e . c :" -&-‘" rio - r - di Mul ' aliver levers ami Lepl ner
,P.,.....• s. , • folljeuellednad plait/ gold guard
' vestal:l.lMb chalns,tockets,thim.
ides, specks, Mgr, bracelets, anger' and car , rings, cuff
pins, broaches, armlets, pea d and shell card casts, pen
and pencil cases,thoral beads*, cutter, Perfumery, Nil
ver,Prittantria•arl plated iNtsmo.Arcordeons, flutes
tuningforhs, violin strings, crocks, indicts, port Sictias,
Needles, and laneY 4'00 , 1 2 Watar glasses, tools atid ma.
teriats for the trade byrho quantity. The 111101:17 trill La
sold at the lowesCpsteet, n-IVntthes nod 3eivig., of
all Litursrepairca on short notice nt the of efamtaeor 6
ly opsorite the Phyla's, Court et. Dinglialutbn. .
. . _
Cfoctjw for 51.04 and up. 36 hours And 8 dap; :Intl A
larm New itylOtud U4rante , l at Lt CANFIELD.
..Vew. Arrangement !:•-
Extenstre.Cha ir and;Furniture- Estab
.
lArm, Ir. SMItIT & co. have no* fully compteled
their arrangements far manulartming and keep-
ing constantly on band all and every - kind of Household
Furniture, mandlactured out °fibr hest quality ollla
hogany, mark %Valuta, Maple,. Chrtry.and other' lum
bee, main We best and most durable manner.' Among
the articles *Lich they intend to keep nit hand, or make"
to ordor,aro Mehegany, Black Walnut, Cherry, end Mu
pie Unmans, Sidelluarde, Sceretariesellook Cases; Cen
ere, Card. Pier, and otherTableei Stands of every vit.•
riety ; Sofas,tiettees,Divans, Ottomans, a;e. Bedsteads
of all kinds and styles made of Mahogany, 11.1,utirWal
nut, Cherry , and Maple. • • •
ALSO—Mahogany. Ina ek Walnut,Clurl and Dirdseye•
Maple, and Fancy Chairs; of eeiny variety end descrip
tion, which they !minnow on heed. and, intend to keep
*constant supply. Any article desired will be Stipp lied
on a fen Jays nntice. . 1
AS the subscribersharc often been s sd Icitesit o enlarge
their business 110 to open an establishment of elm Mud
In Montrose ethic's could supply every earldty °Mouse
hold Furniture, and stave the trouble of rending-to the
Cities_ for such articles', they hope tomret with litter%
patron and etteoutagement. Wm. W. SMITH, ,
A LIA'II SMITH.
• ' ROUT.. A .8111 TIT,
Montrose, Tune 411851.-24 T: LI •
,
LAFAYETTE - 111.111IVAIILL STONE ALINUFAC-
Tan; I
MILE UNDIEP.SIONIII,. formerly rorentnn for ninny
—L. years of theLn.fayet to Burr !kit LI stone ..irintifnetory,
NO Washington it., N. Y.,( W. tynek,A gent,) would I.
form hisfriends and the public in genernl, that ha has
established a •
BURR. MILL STONE MANUFACTORY
Binghamton N..
Ler 0 7 kill Opp. Phenix Hotel,
• ; And solicits a share of their patronage.
Ito will hare constantly unhand a large stock or French
Warr Mill :4 tones, as LIFO a. large supply ntE.inpnsand
Koln-stones, also French Days blocks, bolting cloth,
screen wire anal Plastcr.Patis.
The linden:lime:l assures his friends and the public
that he will faithfully ,scents nll orders entrusted to
his care, cot only in it utility, but 111 psi -es of articles fur
nished,and snlidlo their:tin:l patrcnnge.
Orders by letter will be executed with as much care
nul no cheaply as whenpnrchascrs tire on the spot.—
Millers and Millwrights are request td to call and exam
ine lits slack and workmanship.
JOIIX ir.s. VULVAS.
Binghamton, July, 1251. ' 20
It EF •
Daniel Searle. Montrose; -Thomas P. Plihney,
Dunⅈ Caleb earmalt, FrkudslP.vc; I. IL Doh;
idgesmtet. -
Joaeph L. Merriman
TxicEs this method of informing' leis friends and the
putdie gem rally, that he has just received front
New V oil:, an i*sortmeut of Goods, consliuing tin part)
of Stant , . end Fancy Dry 'Goods; Groceries, Crockery,
Itardware,Dse Stars, Ste.,_which he will ilii.pose of,' for
Gash, Produce, or approved credit, on OE favorable terms
=Sat as low prices as raptly other establiehment in the
eorntry. And he would here say, pt those who :Irvin the
habit of going out of town to purchase goods. that he
will be lumpy to have the, privilege of - convincing them
that he eau do as well by.them as thoselhat make more
sheer and greater pretensions. Please call at Ills Store
In Upsonville and fatisfy yourselves on that subject. .
WANTED—Pouliry, Game. !totter, and sheep Pelte,
for which, part Quill will be paid. - . '
Upsoitrille, 370 r. 5, 1551-1711•
$2OOO WANTED.
BY the subscriber, ui Ea is now preparing to get up his
rail stork, ho oars to his uttmerous customers, his
preSenr large assortment of goods at lower prices than
ally similar establishment, in Western New York. Title
stock conelsts, in port, of a large stock of Gold and Silver
English patent Levers, orbit own import:lt lon,wananted
superior to any ever offered in tam Counly ,• Gold and
Silver anchor Levers and Lepince, Gold Lockets, .Thim-
Mee. Spectacles. Breastpins, Bracelets, Earrings, Finger
dap . , Guff pin.s,Pcne vest, guard and rob chains,
Seols. Keys. etc: Also, a very stock of Lilrer WIIre,COM.
prising ovary article in that line, warranted pu a uh coin,
a Ball assortment or plated waro, in every variety.] ran ,
cy Goods, Clocks, Cutlery, Cotubs,dc. ,
Binghamton. Oct. BS AtEltElk.t. EVANS.
•
Eyes over the Left.
INj* - O. BlSSELL,having purchased the inter-
I est of R. F. Jameson, in.the Tailoring bus
iness, can be found at the slibp formerly occupied
Ja-vson &
,
• Having received instruction from 11A. G. C.
Scott of New York; he flatters himself that he.
can suit all who may favor him,with their; cni
tom. Fall nod winter Fashions fur 1851 and 1852,
lost N. C. BISSELL.
• Montrose; Oct. 1G 1851-42ni3. " • '
N EW-- GOODS. i .
m2 , 2 . 1.F.mtr..1
A RE norr receiving a large and dateable stock'of
A
FALL AND WINTER 11:00DS.'
consisting of their usual variety of Dry Goads, Groceries;
Crockery, llardteare, Drugs, Medicines, l'aints,olls,Dye•
stuffs; tin, gene, and. Wooden flare, iron. steel, nails,
11.14 - Leather, bosrs azd , shoes,- looking glasses, and
plates, sash. glass. and putty,- hats, apt , ' carpeting. nil
•eloths, wall nud paindon paper, clocks,. srattehes, Jewelry.
silver spoons, musical In-trunients perfuutery,.brinhrs,
all of whiehthey °Reran the most favorable tetras...
,6loptrose,Oet.l,l9sl.
New Goods 2nd In'Harketi
rr 'intim' 141. D -termite, a ree ; ettee r et, Lis
.form
I static, quiteau assortment of - Fall mods. - conststing
of Dry Goods, Groceries,tiardware,lndia Ituhbers,Doots
and Ehoes, apron? FOR CESII, and Will Sell tinier as low
as nuy ceeNCEUN about this -part . of the world or. else.
where for the teddy JOIN - or the right land of , oredit.—
'Winks 10 .111 for favors, what areftsrors; every hody 'in.
riled to rill and leu3; . • M. D.TYLEIL
31outrose,iept. 16, 1551. •
-
• .
and:p.ottillai:Sdhdol book
00MPTLRIWNSI g SII3ISIARroftNitER ' SAf.. 111 S.
le TORY. top.ther vitt" a DIDOILAPHY of DISTING-
IbI.SIWD PERSONS, 1.1 which is appoutledon, epitome of
HEATHEN - MYTHOLOGY . NATURAL -
' PHILOSOPHY, 'GENERAL ASTRON
PHYSIOLOGY. .
Adopted and ased-in the Publics thooleof Philadelphia
B.'S. JONES & Co.,.Publisheis..
: 1 - S. W. Cor. Fourth and Rnee sts.i.Philn.
Teachers and school committees addressing - letters to
ns postpaid, will lberurnlshed sigh copies tor
.csansina-
. .
.„,v* A toll and eompleteassortseentdf liaolisuna
Disney tossals.,7st tlso Lowest Prices. ;- ~* •
New - oodsi - -
TU,ST received by the robactiber a flea an kinre.or
-,tj• f(lrtineut of 'heady-made .Clothing, Meta* Shoe - 5 , i
Pall (tablet' Bata tc: ',laps, Cap letter and - wrapping Pa;
pc'-, by the reale - or lets quautitY.
travelllng.nnarconatuamt Taisukr,.si fesi - Mend e a laeuh
le.shot Gum, fancy Stationery, (looks, - Coed, V, - Brushes,
Pane) , nit tide!, to ntnneroni to - mentiOnoll whifh jut
devi,tus to sell for ready pay, and cenveipientlY , as ' cheap
ne tle.cheapest ; !. V eat cheaper.
A fey dozen pair. IVO 01,Pdt SOCKS wanted.;
Norther°, Oct. 6,1631.. • GEO. -PULER.
. .
•
- - Rea
,y-Ilade . Clotbla •• •
ALARGE avvortmeht of lateat 'l , tyles, justreteived .
and fOr sate nt mall advance for' featly
Phre nett'aluor to Judge Tyl vet , ' 11 00 TA and Sli , d-Di•
A:noir and goad assortment of gen . lleeta., cedar and.
Ana - Calf dud Moverce elietv7, Weinett'll Oboes;
coarse. and Aner—llivaen, Boys in (Mildresi'v rhea - v., The.
lant•est lot in town and pradrahly thit cheapest received
eiccettiefire: - • •- -
AEIFIAIETED READ
, -
'h
a e p. ' M edical°use.
titablishidfiftein'years
North iVcst Cen-ner of Third and .
Union ''47reets lietzcOrr Spree and
•
'
of:extensive and uninterrupted
practicii spent in this city, have rendered lir; lii.the
most *apert and_ successful' prattition• r far and nt er, in
the treatm•rit of all dtstures of n private nature : , Par
/lane afilieted With Waver tn . ! the body, threat or : leggy
pains hi the head Or boner, InercOrcal rlietimallsra Stift ,
tures, gravel, diseases arlidng from youtidul excesses or
impurities or the: blood. whereby the constittllon has
(lee , Inc enfeebled are all treated with
Ile wile places himself undertho care OD!. K. may
religiously confide In Ills honor iisa gentlttualt, endears.
fhitly rely , Upon" his sl.lll its cP physician. '
TAKE PAIL rim" N.Vrlqg ;he'll who, dram
injuied themselies by ii certain practice Indulged in—
a habit frequently learned from evil companions or lit
s'eliocl—the effects of whleli are nightly felt, even when
asleep, and destroy both oiled and body ehnuld apply
Imniediately. Weakness and constitutional , debility,
loss or muscular energy, physical lassitude and general
prostration, irritability and all nervous affections; indi
gestion. tilug,glelmess of raiiitiver. end every disease, lit
any nay,catineetril, with the procreat Ise functions, cured
and full vigor roloreit. • .
Read I.: Youth . and .21tatemod. - A
,Vigorous
Life orPfeniaturd.Death:' ..ICinkelen on
'
ielPpreseTraczok. 6 illy 25.ceu1g. • . .
• Tills Dookjustpublishcd Is tared with useful learn:la.
Lion, on the inn' raillo , and diseases of the generative
organs. It addroses itself alike to Yorth, Arnithee,
euntOht.igc. and ehould he read by alt. The valuable
advice and
_impreschie wartdogit gives; - Iwill prevent
years of niisiri•' and suffering, and save annualir thoO.•
sands of lives: - Parents, Lyre-tiding, it, .will learn how,
to prevent the destruction of their children. •
* * *A. remittance or 211 cents, enclosed in a letter: ad.
dressed to Dr. N1N11.13.1N;14. W. Corner of Third and
Union Etrects; between France and Pine, Philad ,
wilt ensure a hook, nailer envelope, per return mai/ •
Persons at a distance may address Dr: E. -by letter,
cnelosingo fee. and be cured nt home.
Paekagf , VAredicines, Direction; fie., forwarded, by
sending a remittance, and put up seceirc franc Damage
or Curiosity; ,
llnok.selfers, News Agents, Pedlars, t;MTnESCrO. and
`all others sup Plied with the above work at very low
.11103. „ 4T-ly.
mumaietti asmwmayi
Mechanic's Mutual Benefit
ASSOCATION,
OF SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS,
Itrunch office, 2ati Broadway, N.
11,deumillated Cash. Capi
tal,.. - -.:•• -. $33,000
Guaranty Capital. 60,000
'l7tis is an Association 12f• Mechanics and nth
crs, formed for the mutual benefit if each
other, in case of sickness or accident..
B , y the payment of tho following normal rates, you
will become a Life 31ember, and will be entitled to a
'weekly benefit during life, if yonishonld he disabled by
Sickness- or Accident, from attending to your ordliutry
tn,lurss or occupation, and at the decease of a member
'this Association shall appropriato ., „?..2o to Ip• paid as a
funeral benefit, to such person, Or persons as shall be
authorized to receive it. i
YEASI LT DEPOSIT YOU 11E.Sta6aft 610E11. 50 YEAUS Itir
. . i PAYI:CG i •
Two dollars a year you trill draw, per week $2 00
Three - • -•II - 3OO
Four - 4 00
Vivo. - - -. • l• - 500
Six - .- G 00
I Seven ' •
l' 700
Eight -- - . , - - - ' 800
Peartle 'rates froth s'2;oo to s4,bo'.
Those over ty years of ugr will be charged 25 per et.
extra. $1,50 Admission Fee will be charged in ad Mien
to the *aye, the first year, and must be paid at the
time of making, appllcation,;aud the first year's deposit
within thirty clays. The ur,puization of this Institution
is such as renders it perfectly secure, and I Wye uo hes.
stance in making the guarantee, that alt ben eats will be
promptly paid. Aud further, could invite attention to
thefollowing-r 111131 , EIREIVUES
lion. David Wilmot, Tewentla• non. n. A. Grow, Mil
htrdsville ; Ron. I': B. &metre, It 'D. I,lttle,rsq.,Li.
Ell. Chase, outrose; Ilon-Itomee Greeley, city;
lion. E. D. Bench; Springfield:Niles.
Each member is furnished with-a copy of the Dy-Laws
ofthe'Associrolon and will receive the "Monthly Repor
ter" 'which enables them . to knee , the prosperity and
safety of theirEtitUtion. Further Information cheerful
ly given by calling at the " Editor's Office" of the "lon
tress Democrat," ore/ M. C. Tyler's store. •
_ .
A. J. IIArI.4;Ar„C. for Sosq'm Co
Moiarnitc; 0ct.30, 18n. 44tf.
To"Dallrynken."and Fdrtiiers,•
• - Valuable property for Sale.
A FARM . of 200 acres-situate Bridgewat township A
Sosiinehanna - County and sent Oaf PennAinnia of
130 acres of trilkli is 1113d0r gOCKI iltlprOTC Vita
Theism is writ desi,gned for a dalry,nral Is capable of
feeding Pt cows during summer and winter, and: entry
part of it Iswatersd, The bitildingi and land are
In good condition and the fences, whirl; are of stone
and rails aro also good. Tb cro are two large barns upon
the premises, besides a granary - and real cid( at shed
.for cat Ile. Three orchards principal) yof graftedfr nits
and oilier fruit trees.
Saki farm has a very pleasant and .desirable-location.
about two utiles from Montrose, the County seat of ous
(lnch:M.lm county, and about 9 miles hem t be. Leggeqs
Cap Railroad, to which there is a ritilik Road in process
of completion, and is very convenient to meetings and
schools, and mechanics... .
. Also another Valuable Farm adjoing above, con-
Mining 200 acres of which 969 acres is under - al high
state of cultivation. Vpon it 'There is -large frame
dwelling house, and out buildings to rorrespOil and e.
large orchard. It is well watered and fenceThand admi
rably adapted to dairy purposes. - . -
'field property will be sold on rea:onableterms, a por
tion of the purchase money may remain upon Dondaull
Mortgage to snit the purchaser.
Application may be Made .personally or by letter to
lion -Wm..l~ssuo or It. J. Nivea at - Montrose.. •!ri.satil
Col3lllt y, and anyturther particulars that may he requir
ed will be given. —2llf
-Rotace.tii the Publi.' di
New Seassinabie Fall and. IVintei'Goodi at lhr
• • Great One Price Store of
I..R._LEYIIEIIII v
QQEGSleavetetako.thit opportuulty ol tendering MS
1) sincere thanks to his friends and tusterners,lctrthe
generous patronage they hare extended tor him and'
at the same time Inform theaulltat he lis.just returned
from New York with a very large and choice itelection of
ritticY ddStaule Dry Goods. Also a freak and viten
siveassortment rccerfett;Provisiorts, Dont s and Shoes,
flats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, ice.,Drogi•and
Medicines, which will be sold for cash add , produce at a
very small advance, at pricei which defy all competition - .
Flonv,Partc,Fivh.Salt,veludesalanndvntail,—lntrotnd
also remark that lit wilveves it cletly to the ilstelfiof al
naya a ming the lowest price at, first,thereby givitvOlui
vane advantage do all wlarmay favor I.llink, with, their gat
.areat.l3end ClOthing• Star.
nein:gest,. beet and _cheapest rersartment; of heady
Jdadetliothingin the Tillage of °rent "land; Pa.', Scold
tleths.hoeSitine,tlassimeree and Vesting! of all qualities
suitgbloforthel and Winter Trado,whlch he offers at
enchiniccs as to satisfy anrone that !his is the place for
them to - deal. in consequence of th e great inarinso of his
business he hat been obliged to greatly enlargehlintock,
which bellow riders to his friends andthe_publie fee es
=haat lon,confid en t that in enduing they - will find Same
, thingto their advantage.: Thesubseelber has made air
rangements plannfactuts clothing in' all its yarion
branches; and is now prawn ed to sell tho same, warrant
ed to hea.rinspeetion. 'Custom wiark.arid toittling dont
at the lritest style anti shortest notice ! ,—allkinds of tail
oreteimminge furnished and for solo. -D o t forget "the
-Store nearly opposite the Idanefonlionse.
Groat Bend, Sept. - ,1850; L. S. LEN HEM.
.
FIRST IN
N E ='a"0:0:D '•
Ir'S-WEBB..I4AEAnst
NEW VOEK,... with. ts :fine
sloe; °Trail gen:lite, lehlela lie offers for isle es, those
WILL'PAY 'forthem, *Me, as can he iesional.
bly asked.' Not lorget.hig- doe to such -of Ile
friends, as have hake torero brught geode - 0111M and &Id
for therm, Ise invites them teI , EO3IE./SgAL'si.u. - .
Montrose liept. lOtti 'lB5l - ... - • :' • . -
. . . ,
. ,
Abnanaest,
Alma p Re, for tlyr They ova. . theiefor!..„
hereby' Twig to 'come Or ponliruaget one gratultbusly.
Pepai;. - -
1 1 / 4 :TATtnlm's ovu Motedy.for . ilyspgliala;ol43lned_froqk
'AA Ill•nuet,.tx.thx Oxstrip•Jnice of the Ox. - Vox-salt:l
.! • ' . "AEIEL-TUlttt.ELl.;,lttpikfroxo-
r,odicrrs;lloo6ll,Bplicki,- Pen end Pitell.ea;ell - st
full iuss?rtartylit ag • OA ,
- Gold :Loieltots.i '
coNove4taDoubto orovery - Azo, IT - •
uNgtaintonir ..-.A;J.l;y4sp3,lvagarigt•n-sr.,.
- -
• The Richest ...-
couxqTroNarllvenst' O nti3 O niti M iku.l ringetninV
o . 43e,Totre - re4l6.l4iighatntoni by :. :42ta: VANS.
567-fiedea4-ssircr.w,,:gen,tnnae.V.2 l
Itoiltieresiviand glyttird SpoptP4Sals-50 Stka*ll4l6v
do; Yorks Sca.,Ertio4vcd Frans, ne LcOASTPI IMP'S
SI LVEIt 5P407 11 , Fetli.tt and, gravir, tb eit
,TRUA'S•
TliE last ot the 6 dos .10A GlOckils gone' U316071:101
.thri s sum mart is on ibtetnty to Tr nee Tirordiry shop.-
Notice'-'i . •
km Po'stic.
Pltti;lailiaarigesalvadlpnuta
,
alciisial. - M.: OBT:
•Loatrosa,•Jals' 2C 1851: '
• P4 l _ , PErf B '
,--
- 1 - itapdteearlbaticteriaMaglytta;lilifa:good iiqa.ant
tar. foraoa,al2oap at: -
.• ,
•-•
Ci RrE.TIN Gou alto 'AuEI intittingql6;loo‘
sTovtsi . ,sTpyEsu
Mire suliscrificre truing mamma into co-partnership
intim Stove, Tin and shoot tom business arc pre
pared to attend to any oplets in their lino '-at the shor
test notice ..They flatter themselves thatLY gl*lng Arid
attention to bushicsaand low I,,icer,that they Mit have
a reasonable share ofpublic patronage- Theirastortmeni
ofstoves is good, having the latest snd _most improved
patterns:among which lire the Iron-aides or -Vuican—o
stove which tool: the first-Premium at theStatc Fair at
Syracuse in WO. E-0 -- „Forest Qtwen; P.-0 Parrot
Queen enlirgedi Key Stone Alr Tight, Phoenix, do do,
Premium;. Tariqr stoves,'box steves--4'or coal or-wood.
All kinds of Tin warm st'ene zinc amletin tubes, kept on
hand—sold at prices that will suit.:. -All kinds of produce
taken in payment and cash not refused. Opp osite the old
-store of Mills tindgnapp: BAY= d:.
Montrose, July 30, '41.• , -23 ly
• ,
• Farmsfor-Sale. , .:-.
.
THE subscribers will! act a's agents for the private
sale"of Reit rstate—Farms; llbuseiand bots.,•-lora•
ted in. Susquehanna county; Va.. Alt who wish to' offer !
4 belt pronerty rot sale can Ole mit:tut:4o deserintlon of '
their farms orlmt* . as follows': - Number of acres, how
mauyimproved, and how Watered;
!'grafted or common fruitTother fruit trees, and shade
trees: how far from Montrose -and tho nearest point to
i"a depot oti the New' York ltallruad; .pricaCbd
Isermsofpaynsent. • All who Wish to soil ornurehaseltriti
}l,flair,u-111), Loire, prompt attention by calling on or
I:darer:dog us at Montrose, Rum:idiom:a county, Va.
i • irrlloureyance from. Mout rosy to thepretolsetfrei"of
! chare.
Mi g ce on Turnpike street', 4 doori west of thenclek
corner. . _
The following Farms and Lute are now offersd for Foie:
No. r, 40 acres,3o improred.Frame 11ouse and barn
No 2, 80 do 500 -do !Old .10 - do '.
No. 3,100 do 60 do • do do
••!!, No. 4, 100 do 50 do sold do • do
: N 0.0.70 do 40 _ do . "do do
N0."6.06 do , do ' do!' - do
N 0.7, Stere,MareltotMe nud Lot. •
- -
N 0.3,145 acres 75 imptured. framed house and
N O . 0. 52X do 33 'do , sold do do •
' Nn.10,2 do;-, • do , ' do do •
N 0.12,, - - sod "do. - do d
Lt
Ni 0.12,100 neresTO tnnroved,framed house and team'
8.10,340 do 200 do do" • do . . do
N 0.14,56 do - 50 do sold do do - • do . .
N 0.15, HS do 60 (lo -do - do • do:
N 0.16, 120 do fa do sold do do do
N 0.17.100 do 75 !do do • do- -.10
N 0.13,112 do 80 "do do .• - do . do -
.. No* 19, 200 do 150 !do do - - do
No:20, 143 to 100 do do do , . du, .
No:21.100 do 120 !do do . do 2" do ..
N0:22. 001 f, do 45 - do do do do
N 0.2.3: 45 , do .30 "do 'do' • do
No. 24,2 n . 223 fd•• do. do- .
do
Nu. 20. 125 do 100 " do do do
Ne. 26,100" .2o 140 ! do do,
No. 27, 80 do 45 ; sold do do , _du •
N 0.23,11 aces gird )I.m mill and dwel
N' 20, 134 sat el, 00 improved,t ranie Louse and Gam
No. 30,175 :do - 300- . - " " ,"
NO. 31,135 do 05_, '. " 11
" No. 32,-130 - do 135 " 66 to 66 - 61
- No. 33, 100 do Go 44 ti . cc • 14
No. at. 130 du 100 • " "- " "•
N 0.33,15 06 SO ' " " " "
Nn.:34, son do 170 - ! 66 le - 6 . -
• No. 37, 100 do 140 , 66 66 !
No. 33; 170 do 100 a " " •"-
No. 30173 do 00: 111 -do • do do•
No. -40 80 do 40, do do do do -
No. 41.21 . 2 do 1031, do sold do •do 'do
No, 42 '72 do 50 .do . .do
No. 43. - 4 rold ' do do do '
tNo. 44 133 do 6.5d0 .- do do" do
No. 45 SOO. do 200 do do - . do do
! ..110.46, 120 term 80iMprored,frame house and barn
i and grist 'dm .
No. 47 200 - do ' 170 do do do do
No 46 83 do 60 •1 do do d 0..-
Net. 50 83 do 63 - 110 do do .
N.ll.—Persons desiring to parch ase any of the abore
byg,leing the ntunbet can obtain a fulldescription.
' MAMBO BALD WIN.
G. BABCOCK -
, Montrose, Pa. Oetaber.lsso-44tf. _ -
Sisk 4 1 Throops
DAILY EXPRESS LINE.
Lacliawituntz,6l: West.eria
Per Passenger rf .I)Witil Special ,Itexsengers for the
fartiirting of and Package's of
• eerry *scrip:lEl:f, Specie, Rank Xptes,4•c.
NOTES;Drafts. :spa Collected, all orders attend.
ad' tolrith promptness and at n asonable ratet.
ThO Agoitts, of the La. ltaironna k. Western, Itailro.id
Company act az:agents for the abort. ospress
l'apress wagons walibe In readinees upon the arrival
of each train It Scranton, to- fonvard disnatah,
Merchandize, he., tn_Pittston, Wilkestarre,&c: '
I.conard senor, or Montrose,ls authorized . to receive,
and forvril Expies.l Freight , from that place to the
Montrose elation, andlfrent said Station to Montrose.
N. C.. Martin of TunkLanunch, will receive and 'for
ward Express lerdr,ht from that place' to Tunkltannock
Station, and from rhat, Station to Tunkh onnocit
I , 3.111 ES SISK,
Noeembet. issl.;-52tr - - Tattoop; -
New Goods-.
HAYDEN & LIrrLE'S stock of Now Goods
JL-L hove arrived, Oomprising.a complete assort
ment of Dry Goods,' Groceries; Hardware, Stove
no Zin'b, Nails ;Glow: Sash Wooden' Ware
Drugs and medicines, Paints, Oils, 'Fish, Flour
and _
Also n first rate lot . and good assortment of
Ready Made Clothing, of almost all descriptious.-: -
Boots and shoes,lllate, ape ind - Bonneti and
almost everything,: usually:found in a country
Our Goods must Ihe' sold, and shall be. at the
very lowest nosSitrle t 'pries* . 011 r -friends are invi
ted to call unillOok ;at (=stock. , '
- PrOduce of most all kindi, Wattled in'exchang e
for goods by the snliseribers,
' • ' HAYDEN &LITTLE.,
NoW Milford : May -
The People's Friend
T. T. PONWS - 5 of I tlivkciii - • 17i; --
pstfsp tarn or Ea A s ar. Haat:ma E ...
rraacr..Aralittne
from the shrub called Witch-hazel, and 'purely from
that with' the Car eptionora little :Alcohol to t•reierveit.
*lt wilicurenil local pain arid inaamitlona,"old -sores,
treshununds and bruises, Piles;und , all diseases of the
b Ortelsof a chronic nature. tooth-ache, earache and an
exeellent re nu dy r fcan - -
Itiatrulywhatit professes to be; th e Peolita's Friend!
Providence b asseattercd along the rugged paths oflite
mans things thatcontrihut e greatly' to the comfort and
liapplaesS of every: body;
. hence their great value, and
well may tit cy be cal led 'ir.Orats the P eopl e,' - _
- One rood tie re toguaril agnins t itapositions: Man by •
the name ofSpeccer, has uiao Whets:wed and offered for
sales spurious art:fele tailed "the 'Corylillatract,—that
would be extract of-tlte • hasei•nn ir,eitulne iesa
White:twins pure as water, while tire gpurlens article is
eolorcd,which ennbleithe pubUcto distinguish:
None.4enutne,buttll6acittnikeil PoutrvPalii . Destroyer
WM. K. ILATCLlOlontrose, and store keeper' and me
ine-denterpgenerallY,Agentts. - • - - .
gsolV•TaEv!Te — aticar,;:,lfEetiLlr°,f!allfayieforam";
under his cure, no matter how.long standing or afflicting'
Errn an sax are invited to his Private Items, 34 worth
Sliretilli. pt., Phila., ,without fair .of interroption by
other patients. •-S tionget a and others who have been un-
fortunate in thescfeetkm of..e ; physician are invited to
cad. Those who btveinjuredthemselverbyeolitary
are Olio invited': • • • . •'
• REAP AtiP4tEFt,scs l =-The afflicted .Woulif"do well to
refleet, before trinitin^ thelr health", happiness, and in
ludlnY eases Mel r livesqvc. thebands of physicians,
rant of this class'orma adios:' It is certainly Impoislblo
for ono man to lighleistand ail theills thii Initials tiredly.
aresubject, to. -Every respectable' physician :has hlsp
enlinebrauelt,in which he is more, successful than his
brother professors, and to that ha - devotee most Othli
time and study. • !`• •
- I"tans or ons exclusirelvdevoted toths. - atudy
dtica ment of - disc ntesnf tha sex old oirves, together
withoicers- montheti.-+4ly,tliroak, nose, or ,egs,painsin
the head c;bones, murcurial rheumatism:. strictures,
gravel, IrreAuladtler-,lissnse arising- from,-;mothfUl'•er
resets orimp usitiesof bln4d..kliereby the .ennetitn..
lieu has . become elifgehled; /malice, ffie. - Deeteri . o offer
nista.* RC ctqa tcinitutui may'plitco tte,inielves under
ills eerie: •I • • • • ; •
The; Ittst - Not
17t t -reatilumbrta'ger; ka b ovt intro
da.cjog lute tl}ls caunk) , ' the celebrated' rkeland•
hil ak)r. • - a ak all at a apt la rOT, 03 an a rhffca . mllh oorkid
by a thlauli=screvi t aidat 7111 Oa out tin, taiurit: Ike lu•
atantlY; flat thk Tata 1313tP .l 0 Irkh.l!ie fact that
julin ja.oyaaiTai!ur.2l4ajdat,rW4.tlip
. _ .
- ' ' - .
.IFALL:&,WINTER FASIIIIONS, ..
Ami.b, gov,t propotiid to irglt og Idafelon& vitb.tdd uttutd
ulluxlty, skill, and good trutoor. • . -.•- , .. —.- ,
„.,, -
,wr ; Caltirt ir: you . vont , coldt4igtei el, tho sholi oyes .
Latliinpi.spn9.= , ','.., , - '.; -,,,,•
~, ~,:
ISt.' il. OttLanindBiii 4 tiiMat v 'Z ~- ,__:.
_,' ,_,- -- -, z •-•
•
-
A4..1481 1 ,1 1 1 Lae lune 1114 t : ore. non nod choice at ,
entloa-allary.Goials,Andading a great•vochly et
Liana' Divas flooslo,VlPPo cota Oho . summer ,Shotlp,
FilkMackilitnevi,exaeole., , Preach hoc*, Fanny 'Straw -and
Leghorn Jloonets; a beqkutifot atsastatent ,of flannel ,
Ribbon, Vheaersatullettaailaita 'at new: at V et, Dina,
Silk owl Gocel4for tiriltillas, IroolketSol4 Wital4" LW ,
Ws, Dioal_ catahaeree, Tottage_ atel
ampler UtotheiCurPot Pop t .Truzik prails„voote. ;mit
Rhoesi Painted Winlior !Ito co,Qacret I nip NMI - Carat
c;,lclth a:ltirgo owl gtrioroi aesori oleo I ornartWarat
011101(01i lea 4". to oschm p4144,110ti10t0 01.1$,6trAroll
4- 0 ., arahich !rill baseh;,at the loweetprlce,;att
thentontrealatinble farina": N R Noociyhil kin& at
product, araatell.Potka tn , paetteglar, .notl the, highed
p o t il ic u c . i n it aC. -
leta , li!)ah : l top 11:7 . 00 tour E.;4ltcoQsiantlY ,
.
WYOMING SEMINARY.
Kingston, Luzern° county , I'a,
Tina twititutinn ha. ono of the most
[IOIISIU Northczia Peunsylvanhf. If lepton it
Blearant and Plltlbtin'Uf Tillage, one mile West of Wit'
ane, And accessibleby daily stages (corn on
e of
to untr PCIIOO Nit now been In operation
y.
rr:ea
c y ottstsl ears,
ntly increasingduring . which its petal:wage has Icen sN iy i
c: -
Tlifollgts the intwllleeneo of irm.Swettato, '
addltibbal Seminary Lultding 40 by 40 feet, and thi.ii",Z
ricelligh. Las just been Completed, and by the litchi I
of llofi. `Wm Dennett, the la hoot is nor recrg,t,,,i 0 •J
a. "%tillable and extensive 116rsry,-entisely revs. 11:
Chemical, Philosophical. end Astronomical
of tlir YnFtitution art-larded., Ly all nho have i a
wen
t& I of n
Nein:rat Scl it. ns of Itigh ened sohler, and ample for foil
ei..
Thelloarl orlusrructfon for the ensuing year Is :IN.
lowa r
Rev. Bettbett Nelson,
PRINCIPAL
I lICY. Vitalngr Staltixt A, :ty,,
Tea cher, of Atte-Sot oguaLes.
Philip T. reel++, A.0.,-•
-Tt2eitet of Mathematics,
it es'. C. if , arrt`l's •
Teacher of:Natural Science. ~,
Jatem k
ets W. Westlake,,
Agelstant PuUtb
Miss Mary Dietz,
Techer of Modern Lac—
nisu Daher Paiiick, a ,
• Assistant Teacher of Modem Largasz n.
MIT. Jane S. Neiman,
Teacher of Draningand Painting.
Mrs. S. A. Gregory, • ,
Tz-acher of Slusle.
All of the above teachrrs are tmployed in the 01,,,4
the whole of each day except the Teacher of Draw - 14, Q
I Mr. Westlake. Thu former dovoti such a parlor' , f
each day,t her clue as may be nerersory, and the h t
teaches oue half of each day. The public will pere,,,
that by this arrangement the school Is under the sat
, t andinetructlon of a eery full board of teoeb,,
and. the Trustees confidently believe that nopalu c
ql
nilbe spared toe promote the moat thorough hug, Tmuit,
t
Tho necessary expenses °fails Institution are inc.. 4„,
ntu. Tuition exclusive 01 ors mental branches, (matt
to 0,50 per quarter. hoard $1,50 per week, Intik.
per dozen, and fuel $2,50 per annum-
The. discipline of the Institution combines mu"
with finances, inculcating Manila, moral and reili sc ,
principles, perseveringlndustry, stict order and tam"
deportment.
The preterit terns of this srbool alt confine, tills !
234 of Dec. next. Students are admitted et any La.
but, the most a Ultable time for entering is the hscisc.q ,
or the middle Of each tern. There who may whh to rt.
tendtho school through the if mahoder of the Tall 114
tbmoghout the Winter, would de welb to enter e l i"
as the 20th or 2:34 inst. Three uill Le a vocation of erg
weeks at the dere of the preoent teem. The next tcs,
consists of thirteen aced.* commencitig January Int cs.
log April Oils 1552.
Vatelogues of the' , endear," mid any Infolmztion,,,,.
tire to it can he bad by addreesing thePritutal. °nth.:
of the undersigned. D. A. £ll.El'Altll,
N. ItOTINDII, treey,
Kingston, Oct 4, 1851-42-tf.
Petroleum or Rook Oil,
NATURAL remedy procured from a well la
giseuy county, four hundred eel deep l'ut npty
sold by S. 31. EIER, Canal Basin, Patibunth, l'a
put upin bottlesjurt as it Rows from the well watt:
,admixture of any kind. All yo that are Milleted
READ-: READ!!
Rheumatism yields to the poser of the Petroleum.
voice Vont LuzerneGot, tJnitm tp.,July 0 01,1551
Mr. Kier—Dear sir, allots me as a stranger to
gratulateyou as the role proprietor of so innoulPt.
called Pet roleum or Reek 011, Vthit it Is destined ere ix;
to take the place otall great rat thwack Ratty 1ep,,,6
this neighbothood have tried the Pct roll Ma is a Ine r
of cases curing most of the:amid proving highly bene!..4
in alt. I lisle tettol it in cough,l, colds rhtuerst,
totter, sprain., and swelling; ter rhomatom 1 that
Is a certain cure. My more has been atillated en et
Stheumatutm foiseme years and never could re at
thing to relieve her, in fact she tried everything, ant a_
thingwould do Ler any good ant II elm tried year Le,
beam and It has reltered her entirely, for my tart I tiLtt
it is the greatest painkiller ameba use.. luutatv,
- J. JP.Ssop.
'.mother letter ftotn Luzerne eo., reconturair:
Peroleint't • - ,BE A cit July'
31r. KjEn,-...fleay sir I talre great pleasure it mi..
fling to thevittueiofyosreeat z; attital wed:Currant
the Petroleum or noel: Oil, nhich is ;certainty a gr.,:j
ruedielno. Ibought one dozen of yOl3l arrat sh n ,
wasalong here tart 13141 tested it in a taunter of MT.,
and found it to. prose good. I al.o toted it In a rifrd.
totter and found it'eary ,butrefletal. I world like T ,
touch to hare another box - of it,-for . I don't like oh
withoutlt.. - Respectfully yourE; .
A voice from Susquehanna eo., certifying to the ef.-r
cy orthe Petroleum...l' , Dcs D Fr . June th.
31: S. U. 'Km n—Dror sir ilo to certtto tb
virtue., etyma: naturalmetlicine called Petroleum (ICA
Oil, 1 had been untitled with the Itheumatina term,
time. I was in AVilkerbarre iahtsummer red cat a Ix:.
tie fiom your Agent when he was atom there, it M
cured me perfectly. lhare since seen is.,nFtrd n cc.
ent egesof rheumatism, and found it girerelittin
• Very .rcipectfullyseurs,
JAMES HAMILTON.
Tr.Na trAMs , ulcx,July,r2th ISSI.
31 . r. S. M. Krr.--.Deur sir—Aflcr um to certify to Lb
virtne‘'of yeur ;treat natural medicine called rettn'm
or It °eh Oil, whiefti belliver is a . ttood medicine.' lint
been afflicted alai Neuralgia, pain In the newts' fans
last ten.yeat f e, and never could got anything to tr , ie,
me: in fact f„ tried nimest - everything and nuthint vOl
dr, me any good. until I tried your retroleum,slitita
relieved me‘ ery ditch; I. have:ale.o tested it la
and bruises': it has alway- given relief in s,el
shorttimut • T tbkrkit_is the gr vitot painkiller:o is
ure. :Very rovectrully yours.
, TIIOS. ELIA
Call and - git, a circular : from the riOnt. mktith Ore; s
enll description on ie. Pei tale ty IIENTLEY L 11E11.
Sold aholetaleby Tr Aa. 1 S . , RAE; dc Co., No. 201 arta
strea, 17
1851 LUSH. HOUStic ' 182
• Great Bend
Addison Ildrant. - Proprietor.
QT.A.!..E.i. into this noise Dnily for dillereOt pfRA
la on the:Uzi:lNi different Trains of Clan. -Atm, lir•
.17 Temps furn6lial bf 31r. ALTrumte.ll, at sbarinail
and Lerma lelifelitatant fail to suit:
N. '11..--A coterthllcartjallewill ..coutey vests to al
tom the
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•New'REilfordStov_e Depot , .
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ff - 11URTUTT .haPViotfi n store n netrand Isro
lit sqrtment of Cooking, Parlor, and shop Statthltr
wood and coal.rucltiding the new and most hamnil
kind 4 orAir Tight,Large Oven, ommion.and ef' utti
oven,&e., vrith Stove plpe,Sheet tron, , and Zine, Fun!
Tobes,&64 which lir millseLl veil - low for cash or 1?-
proved credit.
Sertember.lBslr. . - .
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A GE N ER AL . STOCK OF
W1EW.:46042110% ,
AT: LitTEEROP, ik CO,
Please call and. - exacnine.
LATHROP & CO.
Montrose, I~Tov.-
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Notice:._. •
uotete r nnet noctrouts of Milts . 4. Shamir
Jl.-Mills...ll(..`nopp,pre hi The harois of Wo.
J. Turret] withiuStiuctiOns to collect pen
FORTIIWITfI.
Montioie, Sept..f. "
Abel :Tar — ell,
tc , nll4 irrupt, Medlefnes., psintso.
Campbins, Flgitt,LttrupS, Dye stafri,Gtocerist.PlY 0
Hardware stiminqare, (Ilapswatr, Clocks,
eT l. 37t spntscio; Musical Ingtrnments;
Moucal Instruments; .I.lquors, frerfranery. blirroz4 0
tioncry,brushes t shorri Tankce oti6ns. 4.e.•
3.tantrose; . • ly •
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• Flax. Scied.
ANY quantity or Flax Seed w t e lnccnanet fra
toriesor Cash by • • 1; N. DULLARD.
Oct. LI. •
;Colic°.„t
.2,Lk.pe*ociutlebted tolold tinii of T. 4.
Hayden,ureetiqueited . to 'call,Oil
ettmoiti it2Voilkecome ueCc wary to huseollz...
claiyas isiranffid inuoidiotefy. •th
ThOltook;latid Mites tatty be fowl& oitb
subscribe - 41a the - afore . of floydeli
TRACY HAYDEN.
..New Milfaidiltarelt;,sr-13tf. • -
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- , Sp o o ns
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A - ,LAitlaritoetz - pf rxtia . fine Alp•ita foble--„ :
4 .A. COW: prittanta-uuro; ulee a tengthnone na , ,
tea NOOIIII., butt, labia and tea groyne: Alin, oilum i ;
Tor plated, Gaeta an entre ipuons, etc.; et.e.:J a , l W . '
And uelling lon Toe thtiquallty, at --31331.0,
3torierose, , autr. .; 3331.. -.. . - ..,....:-
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- :-PASHIONABL.E;JEWE LBIi ir
!Ts ur. nubile ambits' Lido day reeiviril teen
r mit, canal:4El4%hr dno
--I- 'Tent rieb;.unods, of last, moutlea imp t, ,,4,
and fiepines;Peluilind Oarienlireindplai and-14' ;
to mskoti, .511 h #44-13nan 'reek Innrs, bnaulifal iart3,
Purtleal.llittnocul,ltubei and ("cart Fluaeelli e .l„,.6, ,
Pld tnamelleti Dent en: ......
, t ` . .` Gold Wave. IleittOila, seine beautiful Oa i''''' ~.
v`PNallitinnltiga;eco., to teldch be would inset tZ•s&
tent on of his ftiOndik .•-* - •-•-- - . -A:j.i ' VA .
BinghltonsBOl4:3-; '5l:- .'-...-
Stove - , "Eln-avid.coipeira. re
911E-su4critioTe :.-avt&:itist` purchased s• r.t!
ai Cock' OF .4; 'tin told Coppee War. 111°
c :iii?Oblio tie cRtreapTEIROP is the hiptiv.
• &Cm
..:11cintrtitie; Deck 10, 1850. -• • •
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and best,..piikpilCisfor r titrPt
'lt o
e r ii.olll H ;l4.x ---- Arm t' . ra a ' lsortmt .
Syr awl Other MOlit.stes iota* , for bt i o r Orotr
sager for tlL—tt Itie..hatttlies tor Vt., y,Lz
Prop urtititi, According to quitty, at
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