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MSS #0 51 ... / C# P, 4 6 :lr..t A io • , .CNiVEiNORT;III23SikOE.! hihexiiiithate:l4o64o*4' s iiii4j - Ate . i;=.; ;lien irthirilliuse 4if ,Sfpresiletatives • atsnit'.hae*est.s. the it'lieiaitti , of- Our pi4lea; theitmintainan4 of . peace,' , andt invidualtind prestierity," are - - fatttild : tieti albt,i,i4 of gTatitUde th witeholds Abstioiee in That Ara tern/ homage; ' -the to , knowlehement of our dependence on his Almighti-Will, it becomes as , meakaltect • ;precei, in the - history of the- common 'stealth,: his there -been a period of more prospeseni tranquility: The citizens the'State, aside irons other sources Ofcen iontatent i have at laitrealized that a cause ef'diSqUtif, which has forth', last-, twenty five -years oppressed thetu„ abont-to, be settotettr,..A beginnin tilts been made iii she practical -liquidation 'of - the' public : en . the let of Deer, 1848, the:amount of - the-Palle debt was- ,-$4-0,84-2,879,31 On the lit 540;114:235 39, has, alum' ttrlo °.st three -years,- there ' his been-effected a reduction of upwards - of seven hundrectbensand, _dollars of indebv. - edite* without iinpairieg.the: efficiency of st r ei PARC works or retarding any plans.of practical ibeneficence, such as the Legisla te*, according to a policy of wise coon- . em.Miave thought, proper to authorise. Id° not hesitate to attribute this impor tant result to the: successful operation of the_ efficient and reaheinking fund -system; established Ity_tho act of the 10th April . Ai. D.. 1849. The . detailed transactions of the enmmissionerr of the fund' will appear in'their report, to be submitted to the Leg,, This system, copied in its leading fee- - tures from that - - which was'leStablished the early years of our, history, foribe el tifiguisittnent of , the.rational debt,- has 10i:irked admirahly. While there can be. no precipitated eancellatiln of ;publics securi ties, such as would derange and disturb our monntaryrelatione, neither can there fie, tinder the- presenklawany such seen -- isolation of stocks in .the bands- of- the' commissioners as to, tempt Cr permit the application 'of the end, under 'any acci dental emergency, to other - purposes than ' that foewhich it is set -Iva - 4. Pledged to the pay ment of the publie.debt,, it must be sacredly: regarded. The. - creation of this fund, and the adoption of the, system of ma king 'no - loans, unless provision" for their liquidation be made in the laws authoriz ing them, have already'exercised a,- moral , tollience on .public policy. Like the protective system in national tho Ugh by another irecess, they _prevent the Representatives Of the, people from heedlessly incurring new debts ; they make-the payment of the public debt a part of the fixed policy of the State, Which no one will . be willing to disaFow or disturb; they interfere with no extension of public haprciveineets or expenditures for benifi. eent. purposes, The first application: of surplus revenue is to pay a portion of the State debt,..the next ,to extend - and maie fain such objects bf public) improvement as vtr . ill„ when completed, increase actual reve nue -and diffuse the greatst -- otid. . To Maintain - that system offinancial which,has for its 'object the gradual and certain extinguishment of the public debt, is as well the duty as it will be doubtless she earnest desire of the General 1 4- - - - : - 'jiving that the revenues of the Com monwealth, if properly guarded,' are ude.• qaately'snffieient for both objects- 7 6e pity/neat of the debt and the eorupletien'of She public improvements, I again, and ear nestly, press on the Attention of the .Leg blature the admit of. the great section of the State lying on the North Branch of the Susquehanna. The North Branch Canal I ought .to be finished withoul further delay.. Its ctuppletion would ensure increased-rev. craw to the Treasury, and would boa sim ple net of justice to -a large' pertion. of the teorle Interested in ita construction. ~;,The propriety of calling; open the Na tional Government fors porting of tho pikb liciiiids in tad' of the several great. lines of railway communication within our borders, is again suggested and urged upon your fa vorable consideration: •' To the existing and completed Interual Improvements of ' the State; or rather to the mode, of their administration, I% invite epetaa !attention. . There IS in it some rad tell *tercets which need reformation. It ie wsptipg is proper checks, and" the enforee taunt of proper .responsibility , to secure which it is_ respectfully urged. upon the Ligishituro - to -make -such , change to Will 'authorise the election of, one, Canal Com missioner by the people for ti term of three years; to 'whom shall be' entrusted the .of the Uysteni,;and the seleiticiri the.Legislaturo of angUgitteer toierielor term, to ivhom shall be committed theiliitrec making the nec essary eistninations and estimates of-the. propriety and enst-of construction- and re puir of, t eworks; , Ilia a commis .stoner, to be - ifrittett w ment oftl'94*,blicl4oB_7aimilqs i appra; Paiated . tik these purpo!i_esl, :Officers -thus sellicic:,4, Ojai thekappiduttpent differ= eat posers is thiGorernMenti-3rotild. frod that fact 'and' the Mauro' :Of,-theiilluties, et Ist cheeks Istion eacheffilier, 'bring - ,res= faii4! ) intjr direed9 to each . department PI: and secure a m ore • aetire t and oncvetbs -discharge of duty. 4. r It cannot be doubt:ed that the revenues deAtiod from the , rierka en: Wit to be Trry,sreatlyincreased l'hese'.imprnve- Onnta i slintad now bang a clear revenues o.:thi,,,riiasitry. 2 In 9ther Stites, canals end , railsntys , barn rarely failedto become anima* such revenue within - twenty ilara:NlTCrthoperied-Of their cOnstruCtion,, *On with •4.10 R causes heretofore *gclior,legiilatiyxH:attion, a si still with is legislative control; the result has been t-91 e 1 , 0 teni 44410 61 8 , T 4, gutt.Orreotioti TheLilefect apparn , to.luiisefitink*sol& , ens-4161 212‘_ ==h1P trot ~uf Omer `bat coaipefaent - I=lo4 - itt debiliatifibeir - services, -cannot-. :had, unless some practicable plan is adopted ..ns Mi==g= MNEMI part:of ::,the Canitumf:Sttbactl , l systetn ! ,.„ ereatiiititfattaihritil ..Iteaeltaiii.l l : l - The abilitY,, ttOtripatt - .llttioWledg . a ttr;etheltK l l l -lotiiiula r t" -1 tii-yonni.Minds,-,ta obtained :'etilyl coot x, Ippg. an dt'fdttienfitit4Yl,.-,sliasis ted',• by, faailitierwhiehlteittatetatilf learning• future. greatness fie*. pine'ss'of theaalittlfY.POettd::et. much s.- Ayathe-itilightentnitat : of Mink that tae statelentiOand'pattiot.'Cianot'dt;' vita his Aime, energies, : 4OPtalents, in.ts more worthy o bject,thanAttitinelonent. • --Therecent'agrioulturalmtbibitiottwat mimseau t ily . ..lnOeredittildia, our ,:people,Ao , the ,(1 OfilOY:. of' *mini ,pt skill and bOrne liulustryittla well tie hg= ; ricultit,rolitotilemntita - and am convinced great ',public •,,good - Must --result fr.66.4:2 1 -IzThe.orgent,reqnentia';:tif i.former mets,age, helieved--.-to, be of !aisle ta lb' t 1 6. t, it ix hoped' por TICS to • IS area tn res favtwable action at :yeur. hands' Theßnyeiltibitions should 'Vesrepeated other Pattiof-the „Siete, 'and ~clieriehed the:best nieans idiffusing a-praelical and, inietitifieltoiwledge et'Agrieulthre,' Tlie establishnient'of a' State SocietY for. , NC's-, tere , Pennsylimicia, , would.be ndvati, tageOus.to the - people 'of :that Portion: - 46.: priced at they are, -by - the difficulty • - of transportation, of a full ;participation .in the benefits7of the present soeiety-. , 1 .::eontracts.l - ave been made:for; the pub lieation of, the Colonial Records; and of the , maps and other thicuinents - connected: with the, Geolegical SUrvey'ef; the State. - An interesting report from the ,gentlemen eltarged with the "arrangement, for : ptibli cation; Of the Pennsylvania - 'Archieyes;tc, • companies this message. - I invite.to it and to their important and interesting. pap°i's your favorable action; 1 1- - , The stiperviiiew of the, publiaation of these papers. should be entrusted to the gentleman wlt has arranged them. The label performed-ha:greatly, exceeded the amount - conten*lated by the Legislature, and hence demands additional- compensa I The nisant - Asyltiim as well ns the other charitable - institutions in,Whieh the State is, directly interested. are in a prosperous condition. The kindly regards Of tlr embly are solicited for 'these institutrns. It - isa pleasant reflection' now,. and will boa grateful reminiscence- hereafter, that in the promotion of all - these interests, the Administration of public - affairs, while un der Tiny control, hns faithfully and to some extent, effectually:directed its labors. It is to be regretted that more was not amen- plisheli ; but it is still encouraking to know that so much Of practical , - good has'been done In the enactment of the,revenue Jaws of the National Government,' Much injury has resulted tp many of the industrial interests of this State. " , • 1 Their alteration is such It manner as will protect those interests, all must earnestly desire. I have, on former occasions,' mot t fully expressed my views on this subject. and have urged upon the •Legialature, , the propriety of such action . as .would influence favorably the National Congress. • The great monufacturirg,,,mining and agricul tural interests of Pennsylvania reqnnle and demand 'a change of the present system of tariff laws. The ill success attending former efferts, furnishes nn excuse for an, omission again to call, attention - to the -subject,l..ln the confedetcy'ef Stites, we,lildAti iniportant position. Pennsylvania, from the num- , bens of her population, and, their acknowl- I edged patriotism, has 'a right' to demand 'for her industry that kindly • legislatioo 'Which it deserves and -should reeeive. It is not the p art . of a high-minded; pen* tit make] biione for the seenrity_ot therr rights,' and ; it' isequally unteceming tamely , toisubMit to oppression and wrnug. ilk firm and man ly -demand for their change' of policy which is rapidly in:Toyer-thing a porricei of our citizens.-retarding the growth Of the State, and -preventing the developetnent of- its 1 mineral resources, wquld have ~ a n effect of 1 securing from our 'National Government, such modifications of its laws, as Would pro teet American. labor - against the mittens competition it meets, in our •markets, from the labor of foreign countries:, ,1 - _ • it is most sincerely to be hoped, that the present-Assembly-will determine, in its an: tion on this subject, to be faithful to Penti .sylYania. • A communication from the Inspectnr of , the Western Penitentiary has been laid before me, Its*statement'shoWs that the [number of 'finished - cells iSitiffequatsi tit the accommodation of the -convicts,,, To secure punishment by seperate • confinement, it. is prepnsed to finish another tier of cells al ready Commenced. While - concithink fully in the recommendations of the - worthy I epectars,idesire-to.'iall foitiaarljr lien to_ theletief hereto annexed.'' Itlyattentipn has teen direeted,'4 - COSI occurrence as fearful accidents' in, the vi n es' 'of our commonwealth., tn ',the ncccessity of of th preeautionary iegi o sLetion on the:ubjebt e construc ti on f ' , private and S putdie eroirded . communities I,re -spectfullY..ask; ,ycnti:.zinxiidnrition : of: this I Flatter. It is idle to say that: a ,sense of lindividual-self-interest suffleient' quo tection on ~.this, ,subject: 1 . - All; 'eipeilenee showsit is not sol and : Ithat'in,:, localities _where ground very valuable, spine! rep - rit•toil, an•l - a tire, everything; is . 1614 . 0.411031! "temporary adgantage. '. The iiblie is noi'reneed 1 - sense of imieodiagdengoiliiiiiabalet - rielid !fill:east:tatty, invoking: the loss of • innocent .httinarilife,: - startles!' t - ! -- frord!":•felse - :i6earitiy :: Lekielatien: p"feieirtioo - 6fAtiiicOrre*k r-; The :awe in reiatioitAisthall notesisited• I :by lbe, banks of boo Briite:e tern failed - 4 ininyi3Ouiritzeiltey • are: entireti !!:disrokirde4:i!7!!*- - Pi•a*lnOgike; ! ! ..ence;•was , :iaalfer,llCillia:olrOonsequeneP9 blei r ylii:resuit4e nflveemniu- nit_r friar t open disoliedienpile Ji77; eiee_Oted;". it proposesproposes.- to:, titni*oit;ild:fipt".4:::o4 , .. Milted' to eilet among its in its iiieSeet cow VOieinel*Cliii!!*o, inen.ey, amnia •• 2 1iperedili jriitifrienleirea7: this-:!! deptecasted-intrene.b . y the epbetitdtiou'ofnotes*ined - vietitationfi tuder;itie contratiit , relation to this oiub. i t free ;Aoking,tasia, upon public se. , actrities, 'the t'econim endetions of a -former MEE titessagtt are xespectlollfrefet'red •to go* : ',..•..vitkidiefer•yeti,ta .retiort et 4 ibe, CanalCuntiiissiener's,frir a detailed:. ,titate:.• rt etit' ' of the prime& on4,6e' public works daii*theptoit, year', earl:attle Repo rt s of the" A uditor deneraV State"reaiuter,Sar i,Yorleneral:Sporiniendent_of eommen- Schools, and AdjittrinVGeneraVfor,lnfor- • •toittionlirelatier( 4 to the; . 4dratiOns, - arid eoaditin ,f of, •ti . t.,it".'ic - irollidepartoieet a rinitbolorme,periad;:- •l• • • • Therfollouing 'estimates :of receipts and expenditures ter the current ear arc ~tlOll salmitte , •••••• •-• ;From Lands, 520,000 ;'" : ":'Auction Cgmniirsions . 22-,000 .. Mo t ion.. t'es, . 6Q ,000 Tax -,on bank Di‘idendi; •••Cisrperat 490,000 • - ;- 'Real.& estriteX,3so,ooo ,_:.100;000 Retailers, '170,000 r , 4, f. "' " .:.Pedlars, • - • •-• ••••2,000. :"".• ''." .Bruirers, 8,000 "2, ", 'ThCatre, Circus 'rinA: ..• ' • .;'Menagerie, , • 4,000 :41 '•-•••• - :". - 13 0 jstillerY & Brewery, 3,000 " ""Billiaid‘Rooms; : 2,000 " Eating House.; &e., FOOO " " PotentMedicioe, 3,000 Pamplik Leivi 500 .. 9,000 Foreign Insurance Co's, • • 3.000 •- I' Tax 011,Wtits, •&c., - ' 45,000 on'Officesci - 'lB.OOO • ,•." Colleteral,lnberitence. • - 175.000 Crriml & Railroad Tolls, 1;700,000 Crinal Finep, - • 1,000 • " Te't 'on 'Enrolment of Laws; 5,000 'Prirtniurn on Charters, 20,000 • " Trix on Leans, . . 140.000 Interest on _Loans, .. 20.000 " Sales of Public property, 10,000 " Tax on Tonnage, •&c., • . 25,000 ". DiOdends from Bridge Tolls, 500 '• Accrued Interest, • 2.000 " Refunded Casb, - 10.000 " Escbcats, • 1,500 "' Fees of Public Offieers,, 2 4,000 Miscellaneous, 5,000 ' • .-$4,118,500 iiSTplth'ED EXPENDITURI.B. . . Public Yin ki--super vision and repair, . $900,900 Expenses of Government, , 240,000 Dliiitia'Expenses,.. 5.000 Pensions and Gratuities, , 15,000 Charitable Inst itutios, • • 100.000 Common Schools, ', 200,000 ni Cotpissiimer.s of Sinking Fund, 233.000 Interest on Public Debt, 2,02.0.009 Guarantied Interest, " 30,000 Domestic Creditors, • 6,000 Damage on Public Works ; ._ 20,030 SpeCial Commissions, . :-... .500 State 'Library, i ' 4.500 public Grounds and Bnildings, 16.600 Penitentiaries, ' 40.000 ihuse.ofßeluge, 6,000 Nicholson Lands, . 2,000 gsolicats, 1,000 Geological Survey, - - 8,000 _ Colonial Records, = 5,000 . Abatement of State Tax, 45,000 Relief Notes, " 2,500 Counsel Fees,' &c., . 5.000 NI Branch Canal, 350;000 Mis ellaneoui, . ' ' - - 30,000 An net; entitled "An Act to graduate lands on which money is due and Unpaid to. th e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania," passed the 10th day.of April, A. D. 1835, expired. byyits-own limitation, on the 10th day of, Dcceinber last. Its re-enactment would secure to manY' the advantages o% its provisions, who, from pecuniary knabili ty. or other causes, have been un ble to avail themselves of its provisions. ,It :trill devolve upon the preient Assem bly to make an apportionnient of the State, for the election of the members of the House of Representatives of the United States. I feel I Confident .the great, care will be observed, to, give in every portion of the Commonwealtbita just claims, =aed, to Make the arrangement of the Congres sional: Dt4tricts strictly conformable to these considerations of popnhition nod lo cality which should apply to them. , I And now, gentlemen of the General Asi nimbly, is this is, the last occasionupon whieb tsliat formallY, by messa,ge,address yon, :I beg to present to you, at. parting, assurances of my highest esteem - and re gard. :• ",• - - W3l. F. JOHNSTON. . , . Eseentirte Chamber, = ' 1 , - - • . . Harrisbur,6 Januar.* 5, 1852..5 ptact'anuo..egimo, • Charles Tillman, QIIATINO AND DAIS. DRESSING SALOON. Searle's a. 7 fleilding,skext'doer to 28e postalee,'Aforifreis,L'a: - S. • S. WiliehoSter,, A TTOWIEY AT LAW. Tunkhannock,•Ya. Office is 81,ariesZrickltofw. • • • • • - . D.' !Hinds-ift Co. V,EBr:R;DEXCIEL&NON ONS= 3 dears I be/ow Kt elda's notel..Afontrose, , • A .reri LA,IV 4 Jitoirt rcus,... °glee leesittore. &ll:Vicars - 88. Caul: - - :Job N...Congdon; c . 'PVEIT. ter ita. lIBLE.APP , VII ra, STONVI, TA acts Ica. - Between the Canal Bridge end Court Court 'do Blnohen tt.n, N. Yy .irrl..ll.Whitney 'Traveling Agent.- -••• 27•4'• • , • • .---W.l). , Trowbridge,- •• DELT..zRIN-DAY.OOOIO3I '091,6*,d-F,boess,Je*girra Nu9otii . ..ket.,,Vreuolsls/ f 284 - • _ BOOT AND SIIOEAsgu AHD REP/ult., opt" over Baldwin ¢ Cox Bothnia/ Shop; Mo rosf o..EdWards, ; ,.. AND SURGEON, Ifarford, P . 011ie* doori beta* G. s . Pridep itore. • ... 47tf . Dr, Jame i3l3r(ioks;,. ' In TElCieibr 4ND, 'SUR 0 EO,N, and ,dtaler hi privy . - nein ies, PAlts; Oat, Dies; kt. -- CornerAt Church owl Pinettreete, eppoilte Col. F. Lusk's, Great Bend. • . 'JohnIEL A2IOBISELAT LAW: r . Oßleo•int:Turapureate . oet - , ; door irast, 0t1177, Aqtrt ! eqrlo.lpg qice, Arent „• , , 'M. L:, - Imesdell, - Tritsvi-41' &M., Pa. Office eith 11_CoLP, L'cek. e - Edwards,- -bat ntftint'sod Aceordeoni...-Ebopin Weston) of j. .4]raIIiNu4SPRVIGOOnAP4'.-. 501.?a3 All_Vads ornty ooods, GrocerfetGlleady: 44 -X4A Potbing,Abodeisland Asecomixion. Lutriber;Provierloatcalitdrsoduce cr /dude- JP,N. C-11.1e Yellow norm up WM, Carbondale; it; .; •. . -, .- , - , • -•..„ . .•, • . , , .. ._ ~ 1 - — ArFLICT-ED lIVEAO' .-.% ' The- '*- ' '4 . . AN -- iii:lbo' 4kild.itii Altne -;16. - Buy!' , r .... ,r.... ~ .r . ..-b il, 4d _ e ,. ivii . i . a .. 7 ... 11 -- 6 . 43. .., etii ,.. iia . . ii ... et ,..1, ._ .. :fir-. :-..--- . i to , iiantnotoo , ._ ,Eitabliihedffi&rfydafS•ogri biTER - KrvicE - • --- custorocrs at Idntros. niui titan-, ,. • , . .. ..- s . . t . . .. ,f 1 ...... 4 ' ' .• ,‘...a , fromity,A s .h: ,i t - .11..t.,,,...rliunsix,lutstlaetnileni,tiedcl. .-, .-! . .i.s r . ! u N e ,, , 4V 7t. 0i..1 .: s it if - . .tgl . ._: b ,C ei O t rl i..e lr n. .. I' s / . irt .7 l 7 c i e d ll.l a d sb . f , f l: . . , e ...„ .2k ,slition'to blieitetisiveae effluent ' ~,..-,-; -, , ..... p i i ., 0 , - ...p ii iii atice i p hii,. ' - COnsi,timr. .of ."1% uss•lao 04 - ---. , . . Streets, , . a y .' ''' ' r i,* - - ' , Gold an,' sl.verievers and, Levine •,-",fiIIPTP.EN-1.1tAll8"; of ,;extertFlTO end uninterriptid - ' I ' . ..--• fulljevrelleiland'platnrmtd guenl X. - practiee. !Pent iwthiS citY, base r cndered Dr. IL the I ' 1 ' 1 ? '' s ' `-'' ' '- ' ',. vestaulibli thalos,Lecaeti,thtni. most,espert and successfUl pruCtitioinf fat end ntar,ln ! WS, spoilt!, ylgs, tnieeleli,,,:flagev- and car - Sings, calf the treatinc tit eiOnil diseases of Al -priVate. nut ate; 'Pep. I 'pins, broaches, armlets!. prod and sbell card cases, pen.* sans afflicted olth Ulcers ea the bedy";throat or tam and pencil cases,chural beads, cutler, Porfumeryi Sit. paha SW thelicadorbono!„-tnercureal. rlieumatiSmstrie. vier, nrittatioil and plated tiTst re . ,Accordeens, flutes `..ture-S,gr.ernb-illsensis eliding limn youthful caresses' r tuning forks, violin strings, elopins,. wallets, portldenav,llmpuritice . of Die. blopd,' 'whereby the constitution:lns Needes, and fancy goods, Watch glasses, tools: and roa. 1. bee Me entechictlare all trynied with t UCCCPS: . ..: ~., rils for the trade bY thenuantitY. The above will tit I - 110 who . pieces 'filmset rutider tier of Di . • irey So l d Sod at the lowest prices, . ' - ' - .7 — Wefrlira Inid Jewelry:of : re a nitlorueslyiyu.cpoonufbilinpubilist!:;ressettogautill.,tl.!* nui,undeon. all :kinds repaired on short notice id the old - sttuni near ' Ty opsosite the Phtenix i Court et, Dingbalutou_ • - „-.T A It 0 PAlttlertjat:li on Toner men whcataid ! - ~ ~ . , ,'..- • • ...-.. .- . - ... •- , Oct mid ,,16,16 10re rd theraselveti ,, by P: certain - • practice nuts Igen in-- I :•Clockslor $l,OO and up. ,do bouri and 8 clays 'A- 11 heldtfrenuently learned.from evil companions Or:nt 10/111' ,Nowstyle and waranted at ' " L. tbiI•IFIELD.. , School—the cif, cis of irldeliifie nlsbny telt, even tibia 1 .... _ .. . . • asleeP, end 'destroy. bath mind - end body, should apply 1 imitielliatels , ivenkriels and constitutional:debility, 1 loss of utuseti'ar energy, pbyeical laikitude and general prostration, irritability end all nervous affections, intli- i gest-ion, A IUggIV butes of ilie liver, and - csury ills! aSs ;in nay Way 0.11204 rd. witb the pt9ereative (Unctions, cured , and foil vigor rostorail. , - . !. , Riad !.„. Yputh .4lict 'ilfan - iwocl. A Vio-oivits . . .' Life pr 'Prpmalure '-.Deatl,t. - rifiailin on 's4lfirre.serreiiion, Only 2:5 cents. ,-. ': This - DMA just pliblished le:Oiled witliusefulitrfernia• tion„ Ola :lite in titbit tlee an d: dirco fee of the generative organs. It. aildro..soo ifself alike to , Yorth. 3fanhoid, rend pm Age, and elinuld be read by all. The , valuable advice and hopres,ino wattling It .gtvcs,' wilf prevente - years of miser . and suffering..orid save annually thou , sands of lives.; Parents. by reading It, sill learn - lion ito prevent the destruction of their children. ..-. 1 **s A remittance ot-:.'B Pits. enclosed In a letter; ad dressed to Dr. AIN Ii.EI.IN, Di : 11'. Corner ,of Third and Union Str,ectif, bei wren l 4 pruce and Plea; Philad! IPhla, fe will:ensure e book, under envelope, per refuse moil* „,. Persona at a distance - luny addr - ess Drt .11. by letter, e n closing's. e:and be cured at lininis. Palaages qf ilielicinqs, Directions, 4v.i. forward •11: by sending ii Pentittrincu, and put bp scours! from Daniffge or Oproisitx., _.: ..-., . ~ . , i . blook.sellers, - -nreseiAgentS, Pedlars, Canvassers': and all others supplied with the above-work at very low ' - 47-ly , evi* Arrangement Exiensive Chair. - and Furnivarc • '•• • ' _ A, - rio, have •now fallyjimnpicted • their armingementsfor manifact using and keep inteonstantly en hand all and every kind Milo usebold Furniture manufactured out Mille beet 4uatitv of Mae hi:gaup.; Black Walnut, duple. Chitty. and ni hurt. her, entitle the best and mast durablemantier. Among the articles which ttleyintend to keep on hand, or make to order,are Mahogany, Black Walnut. Cherry., and Mu tic 1111T0131/X. !Side Beards, Secretaries Itook COCA; Cn re, Card , Fier, and other Tables ; Standar of. every wt. rietY Sofas, Settees, MUDS. O ttomans, At. 'Bedsteads of all kinds and styles; =deaf Mahogany, Mick; WM , nut, Cherry, and Alaple. • • _ • . ALSO—Mabogetiy. Black Walnut,Curl and Mirdseye Maple,-and Fancy t,halrs, eveiy variety and threw-Tip tion,-which they have new on bend. and Intend to keep a constant supply. ,Anyeatiele desired wltibe supplied on wren , days-notice. • „ - - • Aa the sabxeribershave °Oen been solicited to enlarge their business and to open an es tnbii;bmentof thillifild in Msittinsa which 'Could supply every varidty ofhense hold FurniCuro. and save' the trouble of - sanding tuthe Cities for such articles. they hope to meet. with libera patron and encouragement: Wm. W. F3llTil, . . . , • . - • ILOBT.. A.S.)111"4; lloiltrose, r lune C18'41.-430 . 11. IL SNIT 7 I I, ,Firik.t i til BURR MIN STONE :,111AAUF:),C, TILE'; • • .- • • tr,IDER,IIGNED, formerly Foremen for many years of thotefa yet te Irate Millstone Manufactory 240 Washington at., N. V., (W. Tyack,Agent,) would in form hts frittida and the public in general, that he has established a. . BURR • MILL STONE MANUFACTORY. Binghamton, N. .Y., Ler orritt tit •nye, l fx Hotel, • And solicits a share of their patronage. . Ile will have constantly °ahead a large stock . of French Burl-Mill Stones, as also a lame supply of Esopus and limn-stones, aiao French Burr Blocks f bolting cloth,' screen wire and Plaster Paris. The undersigned assnres hie friends and thapublic that he will faithfully,xevute alt orders entrusted to his care, not only in quality, but in piles of artielcs fut.. nlsht.d; and solicits their kind patrthage. Oilers by letter will be executed with asiniacti care and '*3 cheaply as-whenpurchasers aro on the spot.— and Millwrights are requested to, call and exam . hie his stock and workthansidp. JOILN W. SULLIVAN. Dinglaamtim, Jul, ,. , 185LCO , . ItEFIMENCE Daniel Searle. 51 , 3”trese ; Timms P. Plii-iney, Esq. Defiant!' ; - e'alt4 Carmalt, Filendevillee ; I. It. Drake .11..141inveter. .. . • - Joseph. L, • 11erriman Tmus this , method of informing his friendsand the yublie genTratly, that be has just received from New York; an ascorment of Goods, consisting On part) of Stant • and Fwicy Itry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Ilarilware,Dyn Stuffs, 5:e., which he will. dispecc, of, for Cash, Yroduce,or approved credit, on ns tavorubletenine and at as low priers as at any other corabliehment In the *intr. And he would here say, to those who are in the tthlt of going out of to‘v, to purchase goods that ho It be happy to hare the privilege of rournicinu them that he eau do as well by theta as those thnt make more show and greater prctenisions. floss call at Ids ,Store in Upsonv filo and satisfy youreelves on that subject. WANTED-4.eul ry, Onme. notter,.and Sheep Pelts, for which, part Cash will be paid. Vpsoncille, Nov. 5,1551-17 tf., $2OOO WANTED. BY th e subscriber. as he is now preparing:to get up . his fall stock, he off,rs to his numerous customers, his present large assort:tient Ol ponds at. lower prices than any similar establishment, In Western New York. This stock consists, in part, of a 'Loge stock of Gold and Sliver English patent Levers, of his own importation, warranted superior to any ever offered In td's County; Gold -and Silver anther Levers and Lepines, Gold Lockets. 'Thin, bier, Spectacles, Breastpins, Dracclotd, Earrings, Finger C off pins,Feno Pencils, vest, guar t and rob chains, Seals, Keys. ,k.c. Also; every Stock of Litres Ware,com prising'overy article in that line, warranted pu eas eoin, a full assortment of plated war* in every variety. Fan cy Goods. Clocks, Cutlery, Combs, d e. , Binghamton. Oct. 10 ALFRED J. EVANS. Eyes over the Left $4,252.500 NT C. BISSELL, havitig purchased the. inter -11 • est 'of H. F. Jameson, in the Tailoring gus intiss,ciin be found at the shop formerly occupied Ja•neion & Bissell. Hutting received instruction from 'Mi. G. C. Scott of New . York, he flatters himself that, he can snit all who may favor him with their ens. torn. Fall and winter Fashions for 1831 and 185;',„ just recived. N. C. BISSELL. • Montrose, Oct. il6 185 i-42—m3 NEW GOODS. TPIEST - 1 C.1 3 v - 4 7 . 84 QV. 5 v .O 4.0 4,1 A R.Enovr_rectiving a large mid desirable stoekil FACt. AND wvirr...24 consisting oftheir usual variety of Dry Goods, Gmetries, Crockery, Hardware. Drugs, Al edieinos t Paints, oilw„riyg... stuffs, tin, stone, and Wooden Ware, iron. steel, nails, Fish, Leather, bo.ds and shoes, looking glasses, and plates. sash and pu tty, "hats, caps, carpeting. oil cloths, wail and window paper, clocks, watches, Jewelry. sliver •poons, musical In.tr 'meats, perfumery, bra Airs, ace:, all of which they offeron the inest . ptvorabla terms. ..tiontrose,t)ct.,3,lSsl.. • New Goodq,„2nd in plarh.et. Tll .. nbscrib.r if rl',ll‘ '1 .11 *.'.'• stoek;quiteari.nssortment of Fall goods. consisting ofDry Goods, Groceries-, I rdaaic, Indi.ltubbe rs,ltoots and shoes, noroSIT - Fon CA4II, and will sell theta as low as any c•evne,un about this mt of- the : vorld 'or dia where for the ready John, or the right Land of credit.— Thanks to ell for favors, what arefaiors, every body in. sited to wall and bn3: • • - - 2f. O. TYLER. Montrose, Sept..l&,- 1551.,• New-and popular Sehool - book rIO3IPREILENSIVR SL:3I3IA.RY of UNIVEIIS.At uIS TORY, tOgether with woo AMY of DISTING" VISITED P EItSQ NS, ti which is appended an epitome or HEATHEN, MYTHOLOGY,' NATURAL `PHILOSOPHY. GENTERAL ASTRON OMY and PHYSIOLOGY. • Adopted and used In the Publieselsools of Phllidelpida B. S. JONES & Co., Publishers.: .S. W. Cor. Fourth and Race st.i,,Thils. Teacher;and sehool,khimmittees addnising leitcis to us prist paid, will bet 4ralsbed with copies for examine. tion. . . . - • full and complete assortment of Bookeand Sin - oncry formic at the Lowest Prices. -.Now Goods. : llry received by the rub.criber a new and lateens .. sortment of needy-made- Clothing, Acct.& Shoes- Tall fasbion.lints & Caps, Co letter and ozapp:og . Ph, pr-. by-the ream or less quantity. • TraVelrieg and common Trunks', a tewsinple andcloubi le shot pints, funeq titnUanefy, Books, Combs, Brushes, • :Taney-articles to num!rOtte to ment or, all allelt tio designs to &ell for ready poy,.prid coutequeotly as damp az the cheapest, , if not cheaper.: - .. —:., •-- few dozen pair 1V001!EN EUCK4 . 3innted: -Nontrose. net. ' GEII..FtiLL'f:R, tte4dy.llla - decClothin^'•• • • - b A: LARGB tionriturnt of! latest - styles.-jusirecolaed and for sale at a small 'advgnee for toady pay,— t e ndar door to dodge Tyler . i. DO OTtza , FfIOES. A new and good ostortment onratt's coarse and Atm.,: QM". losd - Moroeeo Men's shoes—Women's shoes; coarse and fine—AlisSes. Boss mod (Ibildren't Pixley. The largest lot In town and grobatdf the,Tchcapest received nce the fire.. . TIMY extensive asswiment of.tingesrugeortg . inopd,"Thaby. P. arl, Oarnet,Emerald, b ..x,Elgnet and kat.; also yery heary plain de.; 18 " and 20 fln'e t Chased da, antra variety of Mar 'etyletby;- Itinitbatatott, Dateaiberittli • 1851. • . 10;000 o L r li . t: I S C cl l tf! e x change v f i- o u r n lLl d o other a t. Goode. with some caoh - mixed hi -by : Itlontrose, Ml,ly 29, id. C. TYLER; WANTED 20,000 bushel of Oats; 10,600 bush 13111- of Rye end,_Coru-for which the. billies) price wine paid hi caili be trade,by , , • ATNTS; Oils; hnaggatedjonis, Dye dhaa;,perfum. P ery, -Window Sad', Wars and Put ty,e trephaasorp, hien*, andalways an hand, : :BENTLEY tr. BEAD.", prrit A CTS 05e,14112193; cod 144116'4pr_ saili r i u .1474recarcuri, ecokm;eece;,:ror.f.alerly • -• • • • BENTLEY.:&I2BAD, NEWIO t Grriters-atici gentle - men)! Rubbers; Pla sh h cap's, &e.,ju s t received bk- r - • •.. ' DENT'LEY & READ. • laraaukuipa' MechimieN B'enefit ASSOCATION, OF SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, Illrpmch Offic, 289 Brutltltvaky, N. Y. Accumulated Cash Capin tai. - • - ;33,00© Giiiaiity Capital. •- -- 60;000 Assaciatioy. (If .Mechanics andoth ces,larmed• for the mutual benefit of each other, in case if sickness or accident Br'thepaiment of the 'following, annual rates,. yen rail become a Life 'Member, and will he entitled to a weekly timellt during life. it you should be disabled; by Sielthese or ACE Went, from attending to sour ordinary businisss or occupation, and at the decease of it member this Association shall appropriate stitt to to paid. as a funeral benefit, to snail person or persons as shall: be authorized to receive it, YEARLY WI:1'0M FOR •IBESIIIEUS 13NDEII DO YEARS BY . . Two dollars a year you Dill drat., per reek VI 00 Three - • • - 3 00 - .400 Five 5 Ou 0 00 Seven • 7 01 . ' . Eight. ~ . .. : • - . - N 00 ' Female'rates from $2.00 to $4,00. Those over flay years of age will be eluireed 25 peed. extra. 81,00 Admissi. n Fee will be charged in addition to the above. the fh , ,t. year, and must be paid at the time of maidng application, and the first year' deposit within thirty &}e. The organization of this Institution is such as renders it perfectly secure, and I have no hes itancy in malting the guarantee, that all benefits will be prompilypaul. And further, would invite attention to the following 'VI I.:*. * Is .t. 1%1 e.:,... r, " ' ' , Ilon. DiVid Wilmot, Towanda• Non. 0. A: Crow, Mil lordsville ; lion. P. B. Streeler, It B. Llttle.Esq..S. II ...k. 8.8. Chase, Montrose: lIMa. flo•ace G reel ey ,N.Y. city ; Hon ; E. D. Bench, Springfield. Masa. Each member is furnished with a only of the By-Laws of the A SSOCiaq GO cal will receive the "Monthly-Repor ter" which enables them to know the prosperity and safely of the it stitution. Further intervention cheerful ly given by calling at the" LA' liter's Office" of the ‘Mon tress Democrat," over M. O. Tyler's store. , A.. 1. DAT IS, Ag,t. for Su sq . a. C o - Montrose, Oct, 20,1351. - ' 44th' To Dairymen and Farmers, Valuable property for Sale. A FARIS o f2OO acres shuutelikßridgewate. township 13: Susgnehanna County and state of Peun,frania of 150 acres of whichis under good Improvement The farm is wrll designed for adairy ,and le capable of feeding Ao criers during suninicil and' winter, and ever; part or ft is well watered. The litiildingr and land are In good eondltlon and The fencer, which are of rtpue and rails are' alsago..d. Thereare - two large barne:npon the premises, besides a granary and (..C.l3l,enirnt shed for cattle: 'Three embattle prlireijially - ofgraftedriunA and other fruit trees. Sold farm bar a very pleasant and deittablelocatinn about tel miler from Montro se. The County seat of §-m -ond:man county. and about 9 roller firm Ibe Legetts Gap Itallioad, to which there is a Plank Road in proems of compleVlon, and is very convenient to IfiCel inv. and relic:Mr ; find Therliallieft. Also another Valuable Farm adjoins the above, eon• tattling 200 acres, of which 150 acres is uLder a high state of enitiVation. Upon it there Is a large frame 11WV111112110IIRC, and out buildings to correspond and - large orchard. It is well watered and fenced and admi rably adapted to dairy. purnOses.'. Said property will be sold on morale term, a por tion of the purchase money may remain upon Bond and . . Mortgage to suit the purchaser.. Appliattiou may-be I:OS(1k r..erS9ll:illY or by.' letter to iron. Wm. Jetsu-. or A: J. Niven at' Montrose. n Said county, and any further particulars that may be requir ed mitt be 0h...rt.-2.la' , _1\0t1064,0 the New SeasoneoleTall end. Winter Goode at the Great One Price Store of L. S. Ll\lfileifits siretit Bend, Vn. • fEGS leave to take this opportunity of tendering his sincere thanks to his friends and customers. for the generous 'patronage they hare extended to. bite,; and at thy sarne tithe inform them that he has just returned :rein New York with.a very largeund choice selection of Fancy and Staple I , ry H00d3.. Alsci a frezli and .exten siveassortmentof Hroceries,Prorisions,BootsaplShoev, flats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery. &C„Hrugs and itedicinee, which will be sold fOr cash and produce at a very small advance,.at priets width defy all competition. Flour, Fork,rish,Salt,uholesale and retail f .rhe would also reivark that he a theresa . trictly to the aye= Of al ways Ming the lowest priceat fthst.thereby girinp the s.atnendrzoto'ge to allubp may favor him with theirpat Great Bend Clothing Store. Thelargest, best and cheapest aesoctmcut of-heady Made Clothing in the Village of Great Band, Pa., Broad Cloths,Doe Skins.Canimeres and Vestings ofallgunlities suitablefOr the Fall and Winter Trade. which he offers at suchpriccs as to satisfyany one that thisis the place for . them to deal. in consequence of the greict increase of his business he has been:obliged to great fp eniargebisstoek, which he no* offers to hie friends...nd the public for cs, atnlnation.ionfident thatin do dining they-wilifind mime , thingto their silsontar,e.. Thesitbscrlberhaainade ara rang...merits to manufacture clothing In all Ito cation brancbcii, and is now prepared t the same. warrant ed to bels!rinspeetion. • Custom work Mid. cutting dont at the latest style and short cat notlce,—alitinds of tail oretiliniaings furnished and for sale: Do nottorget: the' spot: ptore neariyoppoqte the Mansion Douse. " dieatßend,Bept.,ll3.so.. L'.5:-LE? l EM. • FIRST-IN:tIARICET.: . st .. returned W RBB NEIV YORK, with -a. from fine stook of Fall goods. whirl, be offers for sale- to those mho WILL PAX for them, at aglow ,rates,-as anti be reasona bly asassli: - • Not fi!rget*lng dile 'Manta lo'such .of his. friends - 01i have he' etoforo be tight:geode - 6f him and paid for then,. he incites them to , •Ilfoutroser, Etept..lo44 1851.: ' . •••• . a . • • 4*u .. vitt t.i.ir 11. wishes to give every family In Sur - oh ehanto, enmity ago"d 'Atrovnec- fortAtryearll3s2. Theynie thviefore hereb,y 140 t doing, fir (odd ittuil'get one gratottotioly. - • . NA:iuntl'apwn remedy (oriptpri*i. - outitiledtrimi Rennet or.tbe.Gattrie Jute,: of the Oz:• enlo :ABF.V,TC.I,IIEL4OItnitn3girT: . . . _ tooK....S.ThliA.tileir,Seb•cks ; Fen; d Cams: a futlasfortroent at . • • - L; CANFIELD'S, - . ' •-:. op,:ol,F,anfl Doubl9 oreveziaze; ' • 0, jupghtuutpma RVANO,Wash!pgtoti4t. The cfzi.verrorTOT.nrciiipsiEuri-nlifiP i T“ Tin gar 11 . 17 4" Ovreqr °tiered isi Ilingtarlitou, by. A• , 567. Pieceg -, 4llTr.`e v oatfltlan'gl.Cial= Deiert.Cream and Mustarddpoinandaltandliugav SIP*" etviVara s 'i . e.:, Engraved geatts at CANYLET,D'EL QUATEREpoone.Foras and Erdier;warranted tbabott 1.7. manufactured In America at TittrEa mug, ipst tfa 0 4iii.'2oli ts . .goi4" lint ? ?ate 01 '!,tie 6Attae • ICe4, !‘ Poit_m Pitts,bas keen amoliou,bitimta. consent: •-• Wlki t tl.. POST, . oniroseiJol7 - 4.15,1851., ; PITTS: -I_ Agaoil Bevin'd huvrcoptc log 'Writ e/AO P.4 00 1.t ter,f9r,opiclictlesp,it . - IIi:MILS, 8 to 40 Penny Noile l lTlO - ortin4ll7nlehtng Nana J.l Montreee, 18.. Lyons& Camtnl44l.- STOVES,? -,, :,19,,=.1, ;...-7::-.,.......4 ITIIE subscribers taving entered - Into; do:partnership . ' trithefitccre,lite Mid sinietaron` businesti'are• pro- I pored to attend to war orders Its 7 their Unit' at,tifv; Ahoy. test notice .T.hey flatter theniselves thatbi giVintrunict attention toltuilneSs end lett pacts.; tit- th1„91 011 1 1 " 0 1 a reasonable share ofpuldlc petrol age Tbrirneecirtment ofstover is good, having the latest end Most !repro - red patterns. among which are the on-rides or I"tileare7na irtavoVitilcit took the first Premium at the Stan, Fair at :Intense hit 1150. - •Fortitl. Quetiff .Farest Queen enlarged; liey etonti Air Tight, Phoenix, de.do, Premium; Parlor et over, bok stoves—for real or 'wood, All kinds of Tin were. Mete sine and tin tubelOcept on head-T-E,old at tutees that wilt suit,. All kinds of produce taken .iiipev th vet ref° sod. Oppasitethe old istore oC DUltsandKuarn. SnVltY,dt Montrose, July 10;. - '51:-.= • 284 f Farm:for al: . . p li E subactibrra will act as agent's for the prirate A. sate of Beal Eitatc--Faivas, - Itonsesanil Vats —lot,a ted Somuchanna coatity. Pa. All who Isiah to offer their p,mperty for salperin girt. a minute , deseripilan of their Farms or Lots ail follows: Number of acres; how nurnyimprosed, and how watered; Buildings; Orchard, grafted or common fruit ; other fruit trees, and shade trees; how far from Mon Untie, and the ndarest point to a depot on the Now Pork : Is Erie Railroad r. price and I semisoft:my:milt. All whO WWI to sell oniurehase Real ' Estate, relic t emirs. protriptiattentlon by, calling on or' addreE,lng uaat 51ontrose,Busquebanniteounty, Pa. La-Conveyance from fildntrose to the pre tuipesfrectof Office on Turnpike street, 4 doora west of thialtrich The following Farm!' Mid Lamm now offered for sale: No.l, 40 acres, 30 ierprored.Frame House and Barn No 2,80 do- 50 . do' , sold db . do • No, B,lod do 60 do': do: do - N 0.4,100 do - 50 do 'sold 'do * do N 0.5.70 do 4D flo: ~ do , do No. 0.00 do 35 do do' • do N 0.7, Store, Warehouse and Lot. - N 0.8,145 acresls imrroved, framed house and No. D. 52S do 35_ do sold do, do N 0.10,2 do • do, do 'do No.ll, . gold do do dLt V 0.12, 100 acres7o - moroved,framed house nail barn 3.13, 540 do 200 do, do do. - do N 0.14,56 do 50 do aold do _do N0.15,168' do GO -do'"'do ' 'do= N 0.16, 120,,i do 55 do, sold do do do N 0.17.100 do 75 do do do do N 0.18,112 do 80 do do do do No. 10, 200 do 150 do do do do N 0.20,145 do 100 do do do do N 0.21,190 do 120 do do do do N 0.22,000 do- 45, 116 do _ do - do No. 23, 45 do 30 do pro do do N 0.24. 232 do 225 de, do do do No. 25.125 do 100 , do do do N 0.28,100 do 140, do do do . . N0.9'4 , 80 do .45 fold . do do dn.. bin.2B, 11 acres gord saw mill and dwellins. N .23. 134 acres, DO troprored,frame house anal bani No. 50,175. do 100 " " No. 51,135 do it 95 .tr t` No. 32,180 do 13,5 ' & &" No. 3 1 3. lon do 60 ss U. " No. 54. 130 do 100 " " " No. 35,150 SO " N 0.28.201 do. 170 di 'i d dd No. 37, 100 do 140 " " st N 0.28, 170" do 100 " " " No.; 33 175 do- 00 do do do do No. 40 80 do 45 'do do do - do - No. 41. 212 do' 160 do sold do do do NO 42 72 . do 50 do- do do do No. 43. 4 sold do do -do No. 44 138 do 65 do do do do Nn. 43 and do 200 - Ido - do do do N 0.40, 120 acres 80 improred,frame house and barn and miss mill. No. 47.200 , do 170. do do do do No 45 88 do . 60 do do do do . No. 50 83 do 63 do do do do N fr.—Persnosilesiring to purettnreany of the abore by giving the number can obtain a full description ALFRED BALDWIN. E G. BABCOCK slontrose, Pa. October.lBso.-44tf. Throop & Co.'s - DAILY EXPRESS LLNE. Lackawanna Az' Virestern Etta'road. Per Poesenger Trains with Special Messengers for the ,fo , telrim; of Merchanlize and Packages cur!, description, Specie. Ilan!: Notes, 4c.,' AOTlliz., Drafts. andiblls ;collected. all orders attend el to with promptnms unit vt reasonable rates. The Agents of the Lackawanna to Weatem Railroad Company will art as atente , for the abode exprms line. t xpresa tvagons will be iu readinms upon the arrival of each train nt Serturon, to forward with ditpateb, .Nlerchandize. &c., to Pittston, Wilke.tarre, &c.. • Leonard Searle 31outrose, is authorized to receive and forward Exorcno Freight from that Ono to the Montrose station, and from said station to Montrose.. N. C. Martin of Tunsitannpa. Rill ICCIIVO and, t ward ExpryFg F , eightfn , bthatplaco to 7. nntatatiuock Station, and trunk that Station to Tun khannock T1.111.013P CO. itio : eualiel,lSs ' LLiat New , Goods, TT IYDEN & LITT LE'S stock of• New Goods JLJL have rrived.lcoinprisiag n complete assort numt of Dry Goods', Groceries, Hardware, Stoic. Pipe Zinc, Nails, jGlass, Wood - vil Ware Drugs and medicines; Paints, Oils, Fish, Flour . ,und Salt. AlSo a first rate led and good asFortment of Ready Made Clothing., of almost all description!. Booti and Shoes, FLits, are nt. , l Bounfts and 6imost everything, usually found in a country i• I Store. . Our Guoos must be sold, and shall be. at the very lozOst passible - prices. • Our friends are invi thd to - call and look at lour stock. - - Produce of most aWkinds, wanted.in exchang e for goo - us by the subscribers, . • - HAYDEN & LITTLE. Now Milford May Ist. _ _ • The People's Friend T. IN P/LEYDIs, of Ithaca, N.I. pals DZSTTLOYER AND WALTNO ErrnAc - r.—Antxtrac from the shrub called Witch.lasel, apt' purely from that xfith the exception of a little Aleohdlto ereserce it. It o'lll cure all local .pain and Inflamations,"old sores, fresh woundsandbruises; Piles. and all diem:a of the bowels. 4 a chronic n it are, tooth-athe, eavache and an excellent rem dy for females, &o - . - It's truly what it•profe*p to be, olhereople's Friend! Providence hapscattered ,along the rugged paths of life manythings thatcoutrlbute greatly . to the comfort and happiness of everybody; hence their great valve and well may they b e called' , riends of the People ' Onewurd here toguaidagainst imposition A mad by thename ofdpeneer. has • manufactured and offered for sale a spurinuP article called the "Coryll".?..trtraet,—that would - be extract' of the hasel-nuti--the genuine le as whiteand as pure as water, while the spurious arklcle is colored,which enables the publ iel 0 distinguish. " tionezenulne.but thosortrarkedPond'PPainPoseroy6r 1V:11.K. HATCII, Montrose, andstore.teopers andme. inc-dcalersgcncrally,Agonts "• _ • . . FORETIT—Dr'IIIINT.}III millforfelt ssolffall .Q in; to turonny'ease of disease that - may come under his care t - I:mime ter, how Ion; stan ding oratiiieting EIS7tSR SEX are. 11/Nitta to his Private Roomy. 38 Nelrth SEIVENTII at., rhila., Isikhout fear of interruption by other patients. S trangei and others wholly:Tel:Ten un fortunate In the selection of. a phyaltiati . are invited to call. Those who harelnjttred themselves by solitary Tire are else, h.eited. • • . . . . , READ AND It.r.ptecr -,The afflicted would .d.rwell to rethiet before - trusting their health, happinesi, and in many oases th'cirlices,in!_the hands of physiclans,iguo eat of this close of maladies...lt i 8 certainly impossible for one mantaunder:Wail. all Otani the bunion foully are subJeet Everj respectable:physician has his pe brenchdn which he is. more FUCCOSIfIII than hie brother professore, a d to that he- devotee most Of his lima and st udy. • • ' • • : • Ynsna-ovt•n,tcrtcc, OXeitIFIVCIVICTOted t tl/P study and t matte cut of diseases of the sex nil organs, together With ulcers tpon the Lady. throat, riospoteege. palns In the heed t ;bones, pierce:lid rheumatism, strictures, gravel, irregmlaiitiee - liscasenrlsing ;from youthful ex cesses wimp urines erthe - en.0 1 1; - itherell the constitu tion has: becomo enfeebledi enables the Doctor Itioffer nes ny agues to all who may place themsolvre tinder . . . • The ast -Wonde) :: • PT. BARNUM, the great hurabagger. irrobouttntro • dutiug Into this ountry , the eelehroted.(Firehttni• I.lllntni.' n nincbinP net larger than nr , 'ffee by a thtunb•scren,. which vitt pan nut the Largest Ore in stonily..But this has net ing to do-with the fact .that Jetilt Jtiovse,Trilur h just ecc'd the ' F4LIGA WIN— TEIVFA.SIIIIION4 trol • - fiz-nnd prepared to trait on bia,fridnilit watt Ida nein' alacrity. atilt, and good humor.`.• Call in yon ` want Oapttl tits; d t the shop ores tiitlfropa stoic: • . r " , : • • N. 11.Citt Ong done rad usual!,, - blontrosa 0ct..9,1851. 4b4 ()Boit -1311R1t ti ITT p f s now In teed. now anti oboice.-de I , of-Dry Gooda,,lncludlng it great variety or. 'Ladled' Dress Goods; Crape rind a the anranier..Shili•lr. i'llkiNirittllaih:Paragoit, yeonch Lace ; nney straw. rLekhnro sopnets;- a . .ileautiful'areartirtent of. Bennet Ribbon.Yldwera add Trinithing - d -- of new' atilet,:black, ' haetaildegaritilbic Beinnetgilk.- blank Lade Valle; _Brand Cloth, Fancy. Ciaoirarrri,TlTnotlnglC,antl nramer Clotho. Divot:tags, Trunk' Nallo. :Ponta and, fiboes, Painted sysidtair•thn do a: Carpeting,Nat a, " envoi trit.orith ,a:largo and genornlidaortmenl of gird Ware,. Crdclceri,iinn.,riendarios.Tairite,lidadielif* l lllo,Btoved. Pa:, all, oymbi oh wilt be lowest ritice,Jandon tbankidt.iidaTviriable, terrna;..N .Nde r rly all triode , . groaned trante4l.llocite Itt,particulnri no& tho - Ugliest price it Cartvg,alill'Or :pour 044'80f eptistatiNy onband. 'New :11.11foit1;: 1 10:741,1831. • • • - VTOMING-SMNAIIy , . Aingslon, Litztriie.counly , p • Ithaltution tins ono of tun deolruble I. ; Milian Northeta Ynnnormmln, linmunn Ne *XI t find. nailbriPU Qn P e tof 1514! bane, and accoliible by. daily egos from sil ,gantcft vjunoy: .I.lle rollout nue IPA been IA oteratioo t ,;' 'con ryiMauntli M ; dtnin sc ennen cf , mblch patronage hem 'Mtn vir.tigh the tnintilleenec orwm.swettazid, .te„ . '— r bultding ty 40 feet, atd Tb.S Mgt). has but been completed, and by th r bj ee ne. °Mon:Vt.:a Itennett,,tho-selmol nontimmhbed a T httalele edtelld v e entirely T h rhuoophieit ond • Altronomiml Ap• pum lof.tlle.lnOtitntion twordcd. Ly all who fume edgo - of It. os of high order, and maple for full exptd. rdentstn Nnturnl,Bmenco • - ' ,Tliol3oard of Instruction fOr thinnimlng, ;tar is „ to/. Acto.pl. Nelsorti In., ; . . "PRINCIPAL,. n A. Teacher of Ancl . ent Langliaze I'hllip 7. 111 v. erg. A. fie. --) r Tcat.ior.of 11.111CtIMMI. ReV...C;i 4 • I PY, • • • ' Teticlier ortinturai Scictice. : • IMMO W. iliV CS I (alte r , . ,_ , ~. Ar°l: Ftallt,rlibll; • filimiltiary bfetz t ,-. , ~.•, . . ' • Teacher of Mdeinr. o • , , .....in o , T , VillSl 'Esther Parr -olt , - ' - . ~..„ . - A4o!„,talltiTeneher of Modern Language', tlfirta.attai , K. Peetarm, . . ', ', • Tidying of Drawing and Painiiri. Mire+. S. A. 44a , v.:eer W, - I . _ ' Teacher of Muile. . :All Of thatbove teachers are employed in the g c l x , the whole of ettelfday except the Teacher of Droving M salt r. Westlake: ' The former devotre such a I,, tt i t , c. , each day t - , her olass as may be necessary,: and the tae teaches one. belt of each' day. The public will pew, that by this arrangement the school is under the en, ri•ion and instruction-of a very full board of 'p ole, l' (mid the Tens tees.COnfidently believe that no ral,,, oi „, I be spired to promote the most thorough im,,tot otent .' 1 nil` tee pupils: .. I . The ueeetairy expenses of Hits Tontituhou are nod t ate. Tuition exclueirent cut:mental brat:rhea, f rom; to 83,40 per . quarter. Board £51,40 per week wath f r . 1 37,k; per dozen, and fuel $2,40 per annum. ; 1 .The ;discipline of the . limitation combines raud,„,„ with firm.. es, ioculeating sound, moral and religi,,, principles. persevering Industry, Beet order and earn, deportment._ The present term of tide school will continue (gift, 231 of Dee. next. Students are wimitted at any th oo . but the most suitable time for entering ia iLehera o. i o : or the middle of each term. , There who may wl.;b to o tr tend theachin3l, through the remainder of the y 0 .,,,, tbronghout the Winter, would do' well 0 enter a o ..-; as the 20rlx or 23d Mat. There will be a vication of ere weeks at the clO,O of the percent teem. The neat tetra condole of thirteen Weeka commencing January 7th d o .. ing April OW 1852. - ' ) 'Catalogues of the - eminary and any ..informan oow. ,. five to it can b 3 had by addressing the Principal. 0.114, of We undersigned. - D. A. SIIEPAIth, Pus, . ' No ItOUNDS.Ser'y. Kingston; Oct 4, 18ii142-tf. ' Pettoleum or Rock Oil, A NATURAL remedy procured from a well Is 4,„ .13i.gheny, county, four hundred eel deep Put et p t y sold by 8: 31:RIER, Canal Basin, rittobumb, pa. I t y rtutmptst bottles just us it Belie from the well aitton admixture of any kind. All ye that arc al:Meted READ! READ!! Rheumatism yields to else peder of the retrolenm. voice Pont LU zeroeCo., Union tp., July 0 tii,161.1. 31r. Kier —Deur sirpallow me as a strang , r to"ro s . gratulate you as .the sole proprietor of an Imalusb, called Petroleum or Rock 011, which is destined ere '.erg to take the place of all great medicines. Many penman this neighboihood have tried the Petrol. um in I, o tz t a of cslot t a curing most cif themand proving highly b0te,,, 1 in all. , I have tested It 111 coughs, cods th onmtim tetter. sprains, and swelling; for rheumatism 1 that 11 is 'a certain cure. A.y wife pas been afflicted with de Rheumatism - for some years nod never could get ny. thing to rolleve her, in fact she tried everything. laws, thiag eroulddo her any good until she tried year tem. I n g lis a n d it has relieved her entirely, for my part I aid it is thagreatest pain killer now In use. Yam; &,, J. JM op. . . , . Another letter irons Luzern. CO-, reeralletelltitra, Pcoroleunt Ds sett lissan, July itb.lVl. ' Mr. Aran—Dear sire—l take great pleasure to rep,. Aim: to the virtues of your great natural mediciacen4 the Petroleum or Rork Oil, whico is certainly x r te , medicine. I bought one dozen.of your went 1, groaning here last fall. I tested SIM a number of rem, and found it to prove good. I also tested it in aged tetter and found It 'Very bettetkial. I Would like eni much to have another box of it, for I don't likt tote withoutit. Respectfully yours J. CAMPDELL A'vol= frog' Susquehanna co., certifying to the etn. cy of the Pet relennr• I.os:ti Fr. Ante Int. - Air S. M. Rica—Dear air:—Allotmia to feel:3lolh. virtues of your natural medicine called retrolevatTliat OW I had been afflicted with the Ilbeunistim (crux, time. I was in Wilkesharre not summer end got alt. tie frOm your Ag-nt when be was along there, it hu cured me perfectly. I since seen is t , st.l is dlt'a ent cases Of rheumatism, and found it glierelitiin all Tory respectfullyyours„ JAMS; HAMMY. TrOKßANttorg. Jul') 12th 15.;1. Mr. S. M. Titun—Parr s .tu eertny tells virtue of your great n °tura; medicine called Pennon o Itdck Oil, 'which I believe is a good medicine. Ilan been afflicted 'with Neuralgia, pain in the-nerve: , Nike last ten years, and nes ei , cotild get any thins. to Kn. me: in fart I tried almost everything and nothingretd do me any kood until I tried year Petrol rum, vtiebto. relieved and • Pry much; I have .also tested it in brat scalds. and: bruises it has alertly. given reliefin sir; shottihno , I think it is the gr latent pain kiliernor : • V erY resp ec if nily yours, • THOS. ELLIS. ' Call araget, n elretilar tram the ng.f.nt. which pc, I fall descriptionof it, For tale by BENTLEY VI:E10. Sold tvlirdet , ale by "Lanais, HA LE, i; CO., NO. VlAadd . street, Philadefyllia. 1917 , - 11 1851 LUSH HO SE, _ 1851 treat - Bend, Pen nla Addison Bryant, Froprielor. STA.. ES leave this House- D.ily for different pciei, 'on the arrival different Trains of Cars. AI o, 1.17. ry 'AIMS furnished by Mr. M. Truesdell, at film iro• and terms which cannet fail fo cult. . 111 covered carriage will tearer gnat! to ci rem the • • Ne* Milford Stove Depot. _ IWILTUTT has,nesre i n store a new and Inv sc . s'rtment of Cooking. Parlor. and :;hop Stom.fc wood and cool.incinding the new ,hnd most import kind of Air 'riche; Large-Oven, common node:mod oven,l:c.. whit t eve pipe,Sheet Iron, and line, tto Tubes,&C., which he willeeli very low fur tad; or It proved credit • September, 1851. ..v." *A - GENERAL STOCK OF - NEM GOODS AT LATIZIE:OP & C. Please call and examine. LA.THIiOP Sz CO. --Montrose Nov. G. Last Notice. rPIIE notes, and accounts.of Mille of shermn _i_ and Mills 4 Knapp, aro in the hands of Wu J..Tnrrell Fru, with instructions to collect dun FORTH . - 31on:rose, Sept. 4. . .. : - Abel: Jri urrell I . Dealer in Drugs, Nedleites, Cipuleals, pairU,D, Caul radii e,, Fluid, Laraps.Dye stuffs,Groeerks,Dryrg , 1 Ilardwaro. stoneware, Glassware , loeks, ITttebedn • clry, spoong, spectaele, Ilusicail strut:nests. TM" Medical InstrumentS,, LiqUOrs, pe starry. lihrtn, tionery,bn.ttes, shoes, Yankee Notions, C. blontrose, Pa. . , 34 ly „Flat.. Seed.: A Nr qll ant Ity °infix:iced wanted in nub sn gefrrGn A corlesbr Conh by I. N 4 BULLARD. • - Take 'Notice. LL persons indebted to old - fi rm of T ci Ilayden,rerequ'ested to call, clod aettle thi Fame 4,13 it hmilecome necessary;to have silica claims arranged irrimediStply. EtdOks and Notes may be found with the subsiribFr, tit tholitoro of Hayden 4 Little) , • • TRACY HAYDEN. New Iftlilford,ltarch,!sl-13tff. • Spbons,.. A LARGE itock 'or extra, ttlbata table and to ..[lsinions,-Brivtantantare, wire, stingtbenedtible t;! tea spoons, buff,table and tea SpOinill. AllO, OD Ter plated, German silver spoon*, et e, e 3 0,t " cr ,'"" sod selßng ten , for Gin quality, at, . TUBRE6 IS, Montrose July 3,1651. • -:'• FASHIONABLE JEWEL/M., MI!F, ist . aliscllber bat ebb. day receivAl mot. I.tory ;kb • gbedsi ellen alonth's - lrar Paris. consisting of flue gold enamelled booting and Lupines, Peat I and Oarnet Itreastalas and Estll taTilatnl46.ilk nail Bend Work bags, beamitoiros P. ,1 4 11 ua Warm:lnd:Ruby, and Pearl . Finger RillP , Brti, liet.;:adtdfdnevo Buttons, some beaptiful Cuff NA.: ee: Napkin Rings, ho., to which he we d !erne air. tent on of hisfrlur,ds „ ; , .S.J.EVAS 4 ' pingltruntoniSent:3, '3l. Stove, - Tlit and Copper Ware I. sub4cribers - just, - purchased itock, of op .e • "rid and Copper iVare. ira !hey offe r 4.14 palic as cheap as the cheapen. • D. R. LATHROP a_ Moutrose, Dee. toi 1850.' . • , . . r t.,,...0LD-Peii and iiiinsiau holders °file and beat ;pantie a for safe by 1' - ..1) 'rßOWOrpal. G L t OCEIUES--a first ; rate nsiminvill—Sug o .41141 PYruPr arod.other•Slotassos sorao for 3-101bs - ea. sugar "for 114:1 till dies forand 4thet OroT lea PaoPorflon, according to qualltyi at TUBESIA N0r4311.1351. • •
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