THE DEMOCRAT. NON -3A 1 , 11 17Aftrt 2: t .- 18 5? • • krishitinsibie ••• .}lhe abed in the morning • teary the hour of noon. TheOcorn - esdnoM snapping and, snarling • ,ifitecauge she was, called so soon - ; -,• ' is still in tho - rilMeig; • Her cheeks still dabbled with paint, ' R0[1, 1 .1 . 118 of her lust - night's blushes, • sheibtentled to faint. „. • . She. oats tmon then unshaven ' , • •-• AncUmen with ...:the lIINViDt hair," ! • Shoi eloquent over Mustaches, The glie each n foreign - me. .• ' • She talks of: Italian music, Auditing in love with the moon, • - ' • And:though but Omens° should moot her, She inksewayin a swoon._ •, - Ifer-feet are so very little, • 11cr hands are &lvery white, , • Het ein-eliare so vary heavy, Aodiher head go;very s light ; • Her color is made of cosmetics. l'hciUgh this she!nerer will oivu, :'• mallet mostly of cotton, ' Her heart is made wholly of stone. • ! ' . She tolls In love with afellow, - . - • \V h i swells.with;a foreign air ; ; He marries herfor her money, She Marries him for his hair; , Ooe lof the very, best matches— , • Both are well m a ted in life, _ Shells got a fool for a husband, got a fool fora wife. Writte'n for t.ho Democrat. Tho West. • • , • It is said that when Pet , rarch bad not Lie favorite author: Virgil,l on hand, be amused bimsdf by sitting dewn and refi ing on what he, bad read ; soit is with .us after having wandero over tne boundless Prairie,ef the west 7 —wo review the attract- Ise seenes and sketch' that we have wit nessed arr read, and would gladly deline ate a fain ontline of 'such to the reader. The world is intericsted in the progress of - the west. All things conspire to plant herein this great valley of unequalled , re sources the scat of eiiilization. Here must, , /te the grant( centre of whatever is great in mental ahhievemen6, and magnificent in - material advaneement. Here learning and liberty, Democracy and progress, are to be enthroned, to impartilifeand hope, law and. order to the world. i For this reason, all mankind havo a • iieeP interest, in what is being done in this wide domain, watered by the Mississippi and its tributaries. The people who are now in p . ossession, are the actors in Tali that is shaping the deAiny of, the west; and it dtivolves upon them to.. examine Itheir,positiOn and their responsi bility.. Let us Oa* at what the west has been; is, and is destined to become. We cannot very I well determine the boundaries of the weit,except by including all that lies in the Alississippi valley. To the east are tbe Alleghenies, which divide the wet* of the west from those of the Atlantic ,at the far west are the Rocky nionntakis, which separate the waters of the Mississippi, from those of the Pacific' ocean, All that intervenes constitutes the great valley, and Belongs to what, is at present known, throughout the world, as Tag It embraces western Virginia, western PennsylVania, and Western New York, to, gether 'With all the territory from the lakes of 'the North, to the Gulp and the Colorado of. the Stiuth, and west .to tho -Rocky Mountain& list 14 contrast the population of this sestina in 1800, with that of 1850. Louis iana was; not then purchased of•'France.= There were then half n of people in this valley, and in 1850, there were 11, 042,1311 I Thus thcl west, has increased; from . half's million jto ,cleven millions in Half a ce6tury ; we will' not boast of this, for it is{ no• more. than should have been untieipated, in such a land, 'We mast now glance at the extent of_ter ritory inbluded within this secti , in, and cm• braced by. the Alleghenies on the cast, and the'Rocky mountainS on the west. - The whole extent of the U. S. and Territory, betwecni the two oceans is as follows. -- Whole Pxtent in sqr. mi1e5,,3,322.684 • The West; • 2,002,779 .1.319,9°5 Thus. appears - thht the Mississippi vat-: i ley contains truly two-thirds e:f the whole Republi. Surely, ; to use the emphatic language of the , day, this is some, derided• ! ly, for one river I It, is true a small lion of the northweit. is drained by the Lakes; end another section of the south. • west is drained by the - Gulf' of Mexico.— The whele drained by - the Gulf and. Lakes is about, 400,000 sqraniles or 256,000.000 sexes, leaving over 1000,000,000 of acres belonging to the Mississippi river valley, • ,•one-half of the' Repuhlie. The population , fifty years hence- at the close of the present century is estimated it 100,000.000; and there is but little doubt when all things:are taken into Consideration, -that the Genii of American progress in 'l9OO, can salute each other from the stunmit of the -eastern and weetern. mountains, over tha habita tions 4100,00,0 H .people,blessed with , exhaustless possibilities, beyond-the dreams of human expectation. ThaYeso - urces of a rapid groWth i n lalley.have'scarcely is yet been indicated • laiweatifias - ,heen done.. Al the hiSis of all prosperity, we have the best soil that • . the sun f looks down non, almost all of I which larauseeptible Of profitable culture,. or•advintskteetts Vise for some lofty human purpose;, Exeluding some desert wastes 34 the territory towards the, western moan-, tains and. but - little farther account is to be made for Waste. !arida. `` This 'embraces that. -which. is 'best adapted , ,to ,produce • tilidifdaritly the fold that' is . most: useful , for man.l.- Its staples are of--- , sneb , :vittrietry, shit we need -scarcely look to - day , - otlier quarter.of the . Globe, for any' human eons , . fit;,:o4* - s.•to.those Vreatetaplesett-sub-•: Wheat•and corn i our valley papartilleL . vn the fate of the whale world. The Munro! resources of ,the valley are WM:ins& In !ea] wei ire!' fitrored An en3inentidegree. - Oa the '4liliti+ve a coalfield kmbraciogr*stern -, VhOtiut,, , wei-, tern 'Peon's, and eastern;, Ohio, or - about ..60,000.5qr. miles, yieLand.aifeliSsiblaiiitt trifling labor; orittie Omit), we' gTe other coalfield occupying the centra portkm of southern Michigan ;..to the Westward *.• ‘• have a coalfield ernbraemg•nearly all of 10.- inois, and the sauthWestern portion Of In dia:us; and further;on _toward ,the 'Booty mountains; it, is supposed, and from good authOrity. that, two fieldi'. May bei found Whew required, Capabbi of , pupplyiog drove almost intermitiablo Prairies with fuel for doMestie and manuf3eturing purposes. In iron our valley is prfilific : wo have not only 'the - conimon scaly ti,e in aburi dancei.but We have ',mountains of almost virghi iron. In copper * , take Superior chal. lenges the - world. and already aro they tak i. ingthe proper steps . for organixin& cop= perStafe out of that portion 'of Michigan lying between the lakes Huron -and Supe rior._ln•T,Lead we are wantiOg ;I west. ern Wisconsin, eastern . DOB,' and- some portion Of Missouri aniTennesee . , produce this metal in abundance.; In gold wc.ean not boast,-but this we can do; California• will always be ready to height the cars of the projected Pacific road with •the precious dust, and - with steam velocity bring twour valley, in exchange for produciinos which are immensely more valuable thin the yt:V. low sands.. • 'I.• - Then look at our position tespeeting.nav igation 'and ficilitiee for. intereninmunice tion with every section .of . our , valley, and with the outer Whirl. 'The ,Mississippi enci . its tributaries can" bear le the ocean 'lfor more thanfour thousand miles, a burden of uteful piod&ts Os immense as the tide of waters that sweeps forever onward to the highway t,f Nations, and7continents.lFrom the far northeast., and the .still (att* northwest, he reaches forth his ar ms to clasp, tbehuge masses of artificial . and I nisi productions that may be. sPared for other people. Then there are. those inot thorn "inland,seas," 'already bearing - a commerce of near two millions.. Ileside the natnraladvantages, We can construct railways at a far legs oxpense than: the'pee 7 . ple of any other 'country. While. they are laying, the iron tract .in nther.quarters at an expense of from 30 to 50 th , iM , OMl'dol, lars per mile, we are doing the same at from 10 t 0.15. thousand. , -This is - Owing to the evenness of the snrfare arid the - readYl access to the necessary} it Tirrel advantages we are 'rapidly improving.. - 41-! ready has the Iron 'Horse left the shores rifi the Atlantic and wended way from wei, ; tern Penn's, on to the head - of lake gan, stopping at the great emporium. of the' west, Chicago, to regain his strengtli,where. he seems at a loss iyhichlone of the several diffetent routes to choose; haat laSt-with a whistle, a bound, and a plunge, he ritilies. onto the interior of Illinois ; and- will soon disturb the solitude of the , Fattier of" wa , ters.• Not content with this: heivever, he wheels and rushes mirth- south to Cairn, anillinslies still 'on . to Nishrille to nieettis competitors friim Mobile,; and Chariest/Iml. while on his-return north he literally marks the Prairie off in town lots, and passes yet onward to disturb the quietude of other lands. What can we conclude from this? Why, that this great val:ey is 'destined - to be the grand manufacturing mitre of the world. Where on the broad - face •of .the earth is there another such a valley, comprising all the elements of production, in almost every department oflabor ? .If no other section can be found which posscses so many ad vantages, it follows neces:•arily that the re-' 1 1 snit must boas above stated. In !addition to all this, we have a 'population `of une quailed energy, and the progress we are' m;kino in education, will soon ' develop: th se energies in all this variety. The west; was settled by the most ergetic, enter-1 - m prising, chivalrous' . people - in the world —I The best of • Europe settled the east. iri I mass, Virginia and Carolina, and the bet -11 ter portion of the settlers at an early day, scaled the mountains, and pla.:xed into the confines of the :western wihiereess. From them a strong -current of.vitality, his been . propelled through their-de.sceiniants, Whose ranks have increased by, accessions of thel most rude, it.may be,. but nevertheless, the best of minhind. Wit h . . 1 his energy, tad all these ;elements, what can we ,not do in nmnufarturing? The Tali trtat.Mml, wmil. flax, hemp and cotton,_are gr'own and can I be produced toiny extent cm our Soil, so I that distatit transportation Will be tuti cc- i essary. _ We have coal enough for twice the number onr valley can hold for count lass ages. And then we lqtre a grain grow ing country . -that surpasses .any portion .of 1 the earth. The water communications and I the' extreme :cheapness of railroads will !furnish ready access to any portimi of the west. All we need fa the settlerrient ,of the country and the consequent accumula tion of capital and labor, to C'Ornpete sue- - , cessfully with 11.1aSsaehuSetts - and England. in alltinds ofmanufavtares.. ' We hatle even the soil for silk growing. and we will not. hesitate to compete with France also.' '• -; - Immigration to our valley will increase `during the next 20 years beyond the mist . Isanginne anticipations; and when-tee shall ' begin to drive England nut of the market's of the world, a large portion of her porde., • tion will seek a home in:the west, /With Shis harnin energy, the Vitality of allutili tarian, !injects, and all these advantages over uther see tions,we shall ultimately Sur.- pass all otber people in the hi7lter walks of - civilization. Here will 'arise the most no ble. men ,and women, ,and "the' most pro= found scholars, the most ingetious artists, and, the most truthful philosophers: it can not be otherwise ; for where the Causes are, there also, will b h e - the effects. . .. . Weave - entered upon an extensive sub ject and have not , space to continue _our , reflections at this time,_: i- - -.- Rnt'shall he tiiotie; call?. %! 1 - ..lle . content with:nothir g,if not bleasettwitifnll. , • It well for all It; onnsbler these think s, and t beentrie.-ituriroltedi.teitk!,tbe lade Of Aeliat.is! - -demanded Us ; !as !into rig in this scene; fountliO kips!. 7341;:; stahtial basis for all rising treat net's.. must _fill our ialley-!icithi ahappy pen Ple - ;" and Upon" : tbis - all ':nar . : ! .greatikeeS de pends: ilusi,see tbitt'.eye i ry Ohild l .4-; ! ! ! tends Selland iiatirngtefses in .education..-e. 'is saigh.tierthati!itionayi!•••and . Fit th - e- -- iiiiiiiril'adsintagoi - *bieb - - a kind bestnaiii! opati,. tie; .tie:_naiiiint,! beArily . grent.iithOut science AzniverkilY Babg . ble . siqd,- by • tiattlra! tilyiire every_Otbei.iection; the responsibility _ -teats' upon -tbUwaild ing**ttierier pp,! : great Btatti staid -the trionn'tains,!nr • . n pan .• a !sterile ' lvrth'ol',that! . it& bate mako _ _ . , i This,endja tale -kept in - ttew,-tor f lin4 eight of. tOl _that is , worth Wstruggleia gone. - Why have ilioawvast - Prairies beta ' fin' ages solitutlesi-beCause they were not under thW infiiienCe of niirtd. , that ,Diving Spirit which tnovrdovei the originalwhew. brings ot:der end beauty out of solitaiy wastes. O:M.-P..' g,MHZIWO Z2Zta), . . - I e Tyler, riDADER Lk:DRY GOODS, G rPecties, Creekory, TWO; 1,/ ware, Tinware, fiLih, Win,: Zuni, Panda, .to, ite.; meow*, eaah for an idadsof3lo . lfitig,Furs.: Sion' tin; bele* the Court, Ronan. , " • ; Chrl - etv Tillman; h AIR "011EbSINO SALOON. Seidel Oulldiug r ur?it doutto thel'oehdlice,Muntruse t Pa. • S. S: •Wzne ester ? A T'f.ORN ET . AT. L A Ttogthannock; Vs. 0 glee in .[A. ninrk'a-iirien - - Sind's . & Co ;vsn'T Ati'D faCIIANOB --TABLE. ,o_l7lec3doors 11 , .below Kt .4.1'5 Hotel dloplroserl'a. ' _ . - L. • &S. B Chase, - A .. 4:TORSHIS AT LAW, Montrose. Office °vet Trz "storci. . • LL - . 13..1..1uA55.1 1.1. CiLats., Congdon. StErling,. DIC. LER BLA alma Slo Nni4 E NTS, Titian sroarsi,Ta.:- ix:t.,lo, ,' Between 'the, Canal .13r/dga sand Court. buthug, Cotart, ,fit, 02• J. 11. Whitney- Traveling Agent. . . 2117 W. D.. -Ttowbridge, - • . nEALEII URI 00016, !toots and - shoes, Jewelry, AI Notions &0., Great Bcrai • „ 264 • BOOT AND SHOE mAtlft AND DEPAIDT.R. Shop li oar Baldwin 4- Wry Shop, Montrose. • Dr, O. C:Edwards, 'DGYSICIAN, AND P.PDA EON. Harford, Pa, . Office 2 1 deers below G. J. Pride's store. " `47tl • Dr,•Ja,ittes Brooks; • -• DITTSICTAN ANIE•StInGEO:ti: and tienler Dnigt, cinco, Paints. CIIs, Dyes; &c- Corner nt Church and Pine streets, opvila its Cu ! .F. Lusk's, Great Dimoolc i ATTORNEY AT LAW. Ocoee au Turnpike street, 1 door west of thentd Re gutter Printing °Mee, 211ont- • Tra , zesdell. AA TTORNEY AT LAW, (Veal Itcni, Pa. °Mei with Col: P.. Lusk: • 3.:C. r Ed*ards, T) EPATREIL OF COCKS, W AVlllVS,.feweiry, u - .LL cal Holex 4 d Ae.cordeoric: -• Shop In the: swim of J. A. tratiiaule,_Soutii,abioth. som3 1 , : -S. s- H - Pi e r s on .. 1 . . . • -., ' DEA LE't In all kinannt Dry Gonda, Groeerlos.lteady ; Moan Clothing, 11,1 - 14.1 e island and common Lime, Luniber, Prmil Finn?, andProdue...of all kinds. P. N. C.—Tho NOW, Stern up loan. , ' . • 'CATboudhle. Pa. .. , I • ~ , . ' ar.io DIED2I.V. PUBLISHED' reeitv i vniattFDAv mamma - ST . B;B. - & .E. - 13; Chap% ." XDITOILSAND PROPF,IETORt _ • ; -TERMS. - . - , Oro &Afar and fifty coatis per annum, catili in advance, or two dollars if not paid' until the en lot' the year, or time of euln , cription,. _tio paper will be dircoutlnu -LI until all arrearageos ail , paid. except at the option bf the P.obliehers. Alt communications moat be port paid to receive attention. All Letters connected with the oMee should be dir.ected t S . B. di B. B. tlhaie;Moutrose; Sato ucli anna 'Count y, 'a. - M"'Edi tote °Mee over 31 C. Tyler's iste;re, , RATES OF ADVEETIS.IIA; One square (12 Uneenr th•ce Insertions, . $1 00 Each subsequent insertion; • - - - 25 One square three months, - - • .2 50 One square six months, - - . 400 Business .Jards, four lines or less. • - ---300 Yearly odvertist ments, not ot , tour squares, 700 One column one year. ' • - • -- 30 00 Yearly advertisers crill be restricted to the 'business in which they are engaged. Jon WORK r7The Publishers 'having a large assoritnent Of Job Prickling materials, are prepared to execute all- kinds of lob work with nestoessand ilespatcb.. ' . tY. of every deserlption constintry on band or p. intol to order. • Liver Complahit, JAUNDICE, triSi'EPSTA, CURONIC OR, NERVOUS 7-- DEBILITY, DLSLASES OF TUE KIDNEYS, IND all discos= arising from a disorderdd liver or stomach, such as constipation, inward piles, full. tiers or blood to the head, ac:diry of the stomach. nan sea. heart-burn, dsgiret for food, tonnes, or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or Mattering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the heal, halved or l difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choki g or rin ftdenting eensalions when in a lying poetureolimettess los vision. dots or webs before the sight fever and, dull pain in the tiesid;dericieney or permit-anon, yelloWnesa of "the skin and eyes pain in she side. hack, chest. limbs' Ae., sudden flushes of beat, burning inlthe flesh, con 'tlstant Imaginints of evil, and great depressein of spirits, . hoticeo the Pubic. --._ __. can be effectually cured by, - eonsisting ortheir usual varietrof Dry Coeds, C-ireen'es, I NeiD Seasonuote .rall and Itiinter G d Dr - lli,ufldad'srelrbra!rtGcrman Bi:ters, 1 Creel:tell', lardware. Drugs, Medicine, Paintr,lis.Dye- - " 8 altAe ne Price Store of . - ROST/tate T , stuff., tin, stone. and Wooden Ware, iron. etee GreatO t, nails,. nEGS I eaye to take this opportunity of tenderiug hIS ril C. lit JACKSON, Al' TUE GERMAN MEDICINE Fish, Leather; bout* end ehoes, loeklog gins-see, and 1 " 14 - 11 . 1 EN 111 F -31 ,4 LiFtlll Italie], rst. _ - -- ST IRE, 120 ARCH ST.,•Plit LADELPIIIA. I plates. sash. glut., and putty, hats, caps, carpeting. oil ' smum‘,mualeatiu ,,,, fluent% perfumery, bru Aug, . generoru, patronage they have extended to him; and Their power over tie above diseases, is not excelled. if elothi ; wall and window paper. clucks , watches, Jewelry . J-S sincere thanks to his friends and customers for the ~ at the same time Inform them that he has just returned , equalled, by any other pieparation in the United States, ', raver ra„, tb e eons attest, in many eas e s after skilful physicians : &c., all of which they efferon the most favorable trims. bad failed , illoranne,Oet..l,lEsl.• ' , . , . . from New York with over large and choice selection of These Bitters are nattily the Site - titian of Invalids. - Posscsring great thiamin the rectification of diecases of is, . Aetv Good.q, 2nd'in filarliet. - 1 : . tie eassort moot of Greceriee, Provisions, Duo t sanild hoes, !late and Caps, liardirare. Cro k y & D d c er . c... rugs an the Liver are' lesserglands, exercising the most search very small advance, nt priees which defy all competition_ ;Mg porn= in wcalmess and affections of the threstivo or. T rf ut*rrt 7 , . r is 11 , •WI t ,I' I..'.'' • Ve pram.' Medicines, which will be sold for cash and produce at a stock, quite an assortment of Tell goods, consistingi . ons, they are, withal safe certain and pt-meant . • of Dry Gooda, Groceries, fferdware. India Itubberii,Bonts ,• Flour,Pork,Flth,Salt, wholesaleandr etail,—be would i READ AND BE C TIINCED. , , awl Shoes, tiaCtiHt Tort e•sw e and will sell them alt lOw also remark that hc a iheresstrietly to the system of al- The Phlox of the Dr ston Bee said, D eeintier22d-..- , as any e.sacertn about this part of the world or else-, ways n using theloweat priceat Ont.:hereby &int' tbe Dr. Deojtands Celebrate-I Gentian Bitters, for theeare i here or the tea& Job; or tho right kznd of credit., I same advantage to all who may favor him with their at of-Liver Complaitit. Jaundice, Dyspepsia., Chronic or , w 1 J • i _ , Thanks to all for favors, what a relators, every body i n . tonne. • I NoTaarts Debiltry, IP-deservedly o tters. of the most popular! - trnieln• sat the day. These BitCarribeen used by avited to 'all and Mal. - 11. 0 - . TYLER. ' Great Bend Clothing Store. --, Mot:dense, Sept. le, 1551. ,-., t housande, and n friend at our elbow say, be taut koinselft - The largest. best and cheapest assortment of R ea dy _ received an effectual and pennamat cure of Liver Com- A, t . ' , Made clothing in the Village of Great Bond, Pa., Broad plaintfrout thense of this remedy: it e are amvinted -, iNew and popular School book teloths.Doe Sllne,Caestrueri a and Vesting). atoll qualitlee that. in the use of Opel. Dicers, the patient constantly • ,suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade. which he efferent I E *e • e gains strength and vigar—a fact worthy of great consid. rIOSIPII UFA. IN E.. CIIIMARY of Cie ITEII SAL lIIS i encirprices as to satisfy, anypne that this's tbe Morel - or oration. The, are Pi matt in ta-te and rmell, rind tan ~.-/ TORY, together with a BIOGRAPHY of LISTING I them to dial. In consequence of the ;teat increase of his be used by p T.olls with the most delicate .tonnuts with VISTED PERSONS, Vi which is appended an epitome of i bust nele he has been obliged to greatly enlargehisstock, Isafety, under any eircurnetrinees. _we are epeaking from IfEATHEN- • IFIYTBOLOGY, - fs:ATuRAL,‘ which he now offers tolde friends nd the public fur ex. experience, rnd to the ithirted ste advise their use. PHILOSOPIIY;GENERAL ASTBOii.. =Mat ion . eonfelen t that in so doing they willilnd mime. Scot *sr Weekly, one of the best literary papers pub- thing t o their advantage. Thoeubserther has mede are O.IIY, nnd PHYSIOLOGY 1 . ... rongemente to reantifucture clot/dog In all its ration, Rabid; said. August 25tt •.-- - , , , •• . Rolland". Germart.l3;tters. manufactured by Dr. Adopted and used in the Publimehoelt of Philadelphia , branebee, end Is now Plena. ed to eel! the name. warrant- Ja s , on, are'now resomMended by some of the most I _ B. S. JONES & Co: ' Publishers. 1 - lod to bear inspection. Custom work and cutting dont prom.nent members' of the medical faculty aerie, art - tie t • q w .. ,at the latest etyle and ebortest n otiee,—all kinds of tail ,Of much eflesey in cases of female wereiness. Ar , Frith ) . . Cor. Fourth • mad iltiee sts., Pima. i ortetrimentme f ['entailed and for sate. Donotforget the ,is the ease, we would advise =lino her. to obiain a Isit- -- Teachers and Arlen! Committeel nddreeslng lettere to I spot. Store nearly oppo.ite the 'Mansion Teter. , _ tie *mu r h miimee t h erie , ‘ . yea nin th alennesa, Persona o f ns.post paid, will !refurnished witheopies for examine- Greatßend,Sept.,ll3s(4 - . -• 1.. S. LENIIEIM. debilitated emistitutions will find there Kitten , odes*. ta- 004 ---- geom. to their health. an we know titan cap Tien,* the fCT A frlland coupleteassortment of Books and Sta • - salutary effect they have npen weak , reens." , cane y forvale at the Lowest Prices. '' 1 - t ' MOUE EI'IU~NCI 'FIRST IN lIAItICET ' .., . - 3 . . I The. Philadelphia Saturday Cali it,-. the best familyi , , , , news riper buldisired in the United Statue =ye of Dr r ' ' . . -' " DievvGoods: - .. ' llootlittell German Bitters— .. 1 IBM' received by the subscriber is new and large ate. pir r - lA - Tr:pp :trAS jnit• returned "from .. 111 , , 04 . n , t p ed we re,..„„ummu what are t e rme d . et eortment of Ready-made Clothing, Boots It shoes. A-L• ce * r , r JUI-11.5.1,1 NEW YORK, with a fine Patent Neje no. i e the confidence wed patronage of our pall fashion Mats & Caps. Cap letter and wrapping p a -stock of Fall goode, which be offers for sale to aware rho eesderi. and therefore when we reeeiranctd Dr. Hoof- F`' .. . bl the ren".• Cr len' nosntity- ' ` 1 ' t WILL PAI ---- fortht m. at ns row rates as can be reasona hands German Bitters we eish to be cuss netay understood Tmvellieg and common Trunk., a fewsintle and deub- 1 bly asked.. Tot targeting due thanks to such iof Ills , that no ..re tot epeaking of the mistral= of the den le, iot Onus, fancy Stationery, Books, Combs, Brushes, friende. as have he etafore lir tight geode of hlm and paid i that are nosed abont for a trier period ` and then forgot. Knaves cc. _ for them, he invites them to "COME AGAIN." Iten after they have con theirgnilty raee of mischief. but Fancy articles to nnelerons to raeni.ion, all which lie Montrose, Sept. Inth, 1851: of a meilieluehing established, universally proved, -and designs to sett for ready Pay, and conecquentty as! cheap Isillich bus wet the hearty approval of thelecnity itself." na the cheapest; if, not cheaper. . ' to wet! to the =adore/the genuine. They have the' • A tew dozen pair WOOLEN SOCKS wanted.- liqt! i 141.1 , tare Of C . M. 2 terisoN upon the wrapper,' ritelitre*s• Oct • 8 . 1851. - .. OEO. FULLER. sal his name, blownin the bottle, wilhoat whieh they are . . ' spnrteva. - - For sale wholenterind settill at the German Medicine , I 4 . 10 re. 10. 120 Arch streetone door below Sixth-Phila. delphi ; and nby respectable dealers generally through the a . antry." Prices Reined —To triable eh eters= of invalids to enjoy the advantage% of, their great restorative powers: ' ' Recta Kers& 75 (ferns • Also for Sale by ABEL TGREELL,Druggisf,Mentrose., . . „ • To ~Conn *Tamils and -Pcid ti ,4II__COLA'ELI., prugett and: ari letr . Lee noir -1;:i* a on, e.u4 la ineej win an inintense ck 'FANCY: AND STA PLK.GOODS: _ ,bought nt auction Wei In New Ti eitili which ho will sell tit.whoiesale as low It pot:timer Mum they tan be bought in the' clty; • The stock .comyrisesla'perit the following . . . -Coltiznes, Poinstsm,„ Bear ai3l6iher:-OnPilbaying and otherSoops. - PlayinSPeards. Mitt& 010 , SWICCOSUbS, llair. fiat , ShOsisid l'aptbllrsAbett, Pt:K*4lEol l es. na . sori Ter" tow, EsTelirps', Dolt and Dollltendo:Wallets, frooka.:-. - Raior Strops seriloiS. Vsnot.l3oXPS, French Perfumery. Diawtu¢ ,and Sias Retiellailheeting Pine, Steel Biadt; Pocket bit Staudt; Tooth Piste, Tni- Poyilerf-011fr Boxes,'lland Olssole,Port biansafts, s Ye ylerrt _ assortment.)Nenth`Orgths;'Pep)OlTes", I,ew.iin4 ehalk.' eta . Kw , , .• The subseetiii would also earl the 'ettentlm of the public to his iremenre .itoelterforegt,-Mixllctinet. Otis. Fruits: eonreetisnery, ite4, 'bleb-will.' be pad chti , Per, !Ann trees I:moose:4 at anyscher esitsblisb. meat *est of-N York.' Singhtsatpn !Deo. 2, 7651,- /lOW CLIATICS` oral iiiplitAß tAclplitiervill.y - 4th, PM. , A. LZVANI. ''" - th 'tile' tO . BuY 1 - 1 - .H. r ~. cr- . - , i' ~• - - A:l , J' , tic. T E Ili li - E . AI).. - ---' '' - --6-i-lw'ritii;ro -would . , Pluladelphia, Medical House.. - *-- - ,-. .- •-• . -to tds numerous frintan an ' .....--. - '. ..• Lt e m s totoes n et, solo t , „ a 3 11 , . Established fift eelf .0 ar 5 ago,yDR.I4INKr,- - , .1: - . Cy • that to ! beg. putt returned - :LIN; North West tomer of ..Thitit and. ~, ~. . t ....: : *, . .Z.. : t,.. , .. i : fr o m .;,. ne w Y o o f r . k u u , ~ , u ..,, ...* , ). llfth'lllatlPl. 84 " •.' ' . "Union _.Streets, ,beticeen ,S'rtze e, and; , .., , ... • .. .. & site. otreets, - !etattaa :pm • . rt..019'( ',lttion to Ida esteusiv enesOrturent , -,-- • • ~,,,•...,,• ...,,,,,, , FIFTEEN TEAIIB of' extensive 'n 0 untoterillited L g rP tu in trd i.. ' practieq spent In this list er, clty,' e l i • .... r . :, ....' 4 /: ~, . , • f' ' '''...- : . If u - e - o ts l it d t e L aw n , il fuo s et . 1 d . ciei ida l eir si I na t m cg,,,z), u l I l a Ann:. mostexpert end euccestituf yrectitioner fru and neer,in blot, spooks, Wigs,•-hmeelets, Linger ',and our ,rings, mill. the trentmlnt of all diseases of 6 prlcato.unturti..:Pem . , Fins, broaciteth arteletel"Pfa'faftler card, Mselli Fell cons afflicted With. ulcers en, the body,.throat or legs; I rinduoned cases, chore) twenm,nuti ; DerfnMery, sit,: pain& in the head or hon es, inercureal rheumatism Strim.', " ye r, Mittel:min and plated Wsaire..liceirnlcons, flutes three, gravel, diseases. arising fr om youthful L'SrerSta or inning forks, violin strings, etocklii willets,'Port Blonds, •• impurities of the blood, nbereby.the constitution has needles, Needles, and Caney 'coals, Watelrglesses, tools and ma.l hem me 'enfeebled tirenil Dented with ElleCeell. •• , tetials for the trade - by the quantity. The above will ho 1. - lie who places himself under the care of Pr. 4-- -may sold at the lowest prices; • MrlVattites - end Jewelry of , religiously confide in his honor as n gentierenn, endcom• all kinds repairmine shortnotlce nt.the old . stand near 7 MAI/ rely Itilen his Canes nphysimert. •--'' . : :- ly OPEC/Site the RhCelllX.-COurt 24 ElDribilloton, , TAKE PARTICI:MAU an •TICO —Yowl. men . who hive - : • ,•• -•- • . •• : - •- ', ' Oct - 18.1851: ' injured theruselves' by 'a certnin•preetice.tzelutgedlll;•••' Clocks , for sl,oorinditp . .2 38 hottri end Bdays and A..., a habit frequency learned from evil companions, or at, larm New style and cremated at . • p..cAtinELD.. I Oril,O o l—the ithets Of which arenightly - felt, ' , yenta:rn ' " . • - - asleep,. and destroy both Mind and. body, should apply infundiately. ' 'Weakness and consfitutionel debility, loss of urnscn'er energy, ph) tiOtil Ifirrfilldt nod general prostration, Irritablilty•and tat nervous orations, ,Indb gestion, sluggishness of the liver. and teary disease in any way connected with the - procreaticifunctions, cured and fall vigor restored... • ~ ,'• , : , • . , Reaill , Youth and • Manliatld: .` A '.V'irarous ~ , Life or Premature .. - Death: ,' Kinkelitt on. • . self preSerramon. Only 25 cents. ' - - • . This Book-just published is filled - with'useful Informk. tion. on the, infirmities and disea ses of-the generative organs. letuldre<ses'itself,:alike to Yarth. - Illantoar, and Old , Age- and should be read by all; The; valuable advice and inspresslqe wanting it gives, will prevent years of miser end suffering. end save annually thou• sande of lives. Parents, Ly rending, It: ..t , ill, kern , hole to prevent the deitruct inn of their children. **A remittance of 28 rents, enclosed In a letter.._ seD .dressed to-Dr. KINKELIN,N :IV:Corner et Third and Unfon Streets, between spruce - mid Pine, Fhilath Iphier, will ensure n bisok, under envelope, per, return:mail . • '. Persons eta _distance may address ,Dr. 8- by letter, enclosing& fee. snit bemired at home. • ' ' -• , : - . Paehages Of Melicilier. DO - MI/ens, 4 . c., forwataNti by . sendingn,.remittance, .a,nd pot up secure from !Janine s or Cnriosity.- ; -, - _ - - . Book-sellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassers, nod nil others supplied with the above work at very low est .irrangement ! Extensive Chair and -Furniture Estab• - • IxTm.W.SstITLI&."Co. tioc,o*,nov fully i(implet ed I . l' their arrangernentifortinhUrietining'and keep lug conrtantly unhand all and every kind or household , Furniture, manufactured out or the best quality hoganY.,. 'Bark Walnut, Maple. Cherry. and, other lum ber, andin the bort and most durable manner; Among the artlelea 'which they - intend to keep on hand, or make to order,bre Mahogany, Black Walnut. Cherry, and Ma pie Ilureaur. Side Iluards:Seeretarier, Rook ; G en . ire, Cafd. Fier, and other 'Fabler ;. Stands Of every va riety; c.Sitfus, Set' ter, Divarin, ott omans,dr.C. Bedsteads of nil kinds and styles, made of. hlahogany,- , Bleck Wel. nut. Chevy, andllaple. : ... • • . • ALSO—Mahogany - . Blatt Walnnt,Onrl and Dirdroye Maple. and .Fancy l'hOlrs, of every variety and &scrip tion, which, they have now on band: and Intend to keep a eoustantanpply. , Any; article desired ;gill ba suppilled on *few days notice. • .0 the stibarrlberrhave often been aalicited to enlarge thelansineas and to open an estabilihment of the kind In Montrose which could supply every varldty holm. hold Furniture. and MVO the trouble of rending td the Cities for ouch articl es, they hope to meet with libere ' patron and encouragement. • - .1101M , A,8)111:11, •- , , • Mont rore, Jun e 411851.-241. R. R. SNIT LTAYgTTEANBR MILL STONE 1114NbVit-', • • ,•- T . TUNDFRSIGNED, formerly Foreman for many 1. years of the Lafayette Barr Millstone Manufactory, 240 Washington at., N. (W.TynclOgent,) would in form his frlenthi and the public In general, that'll° has established n • . BURR MILL STONE -MANUFACTORY Binghamton, V. Leroy Ito 11/4..ng-.1., 9 opts. rheeix Hotel, • , And solicits a share of their patronage. Be will hire constantly unhand alarges tack of French Burr Mill Stones, as also a large supply of Eanpus and Knin.stones, also French Burr Blocks, bolting cloth, screen Cream/ Plaster 'Faris. The undersigned assures hir friends and the public that he will faithfally txecuts all orders entrusted to his care, not Maly in quality, but in pri -as of articles fur nished, nmrsalicits their kind patrcnage.. Orden , by letter will be executed with an much, care and as cheaply. as wherapnrchasers arc, on the spot.— Millers and Millwrights are requested to call and exam ine his 'steel( and workmanship. JOIN W.BULLITAN. BinghtLmton,Jray,lBsl. 30 • - • REFERENCE . Daniel. Bearle. MontroFe; Thomat P. Phllner. Esq, Dunilnff;--Caleb Carnuet, Ftleutlevillte;ll. R. Drake - , Midgeweter. Joseph L. Merriman- -‘• - T"PS this method of informing hls friends and the public gen. tally, that ho has just. received from 11 w V ork, an assermentof Goods. consisting (Iri Part)' of &apt and ra',cy Dry Goods,. Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Dye Stuffs, &c., which be will dispose of, for Cash, Produce, or approved credit, on no favorably tonne and Mae low prima rant any other es , ablishment in the county. ',And be would here say; t' those who :Irvin the habit of going out of town to phi-chase Fonda 'that be will be happy to have the privilege of couvraeln2 theta that be eon do as well by them as those that make; more chew and greater pretensions. Please. call at his Store in Upsonville and satisfy yourselves on that subject. WANTED—Pettily, Game. Dotter, and Sheep Pelts, for which, part Cash-will be paid..., 1.33147tf. $2OOO - WANTED. Btheirnbseriber. as ha is novrpreparing to get up his fall stock-he olli.rs to his numerous customers, his present large aisorttnent of goods at lower prices than aurehnilar establishment, in Western 'e'en York. This stock eonsists, In part, of a largestock of Gold and Silver English patent Levers, ofhis own iroportation,usrs anted superior to any ever offered in tills Counly ; Gold and Silver anchor Levers and [.opines, Gold -Lockets. Thhc bles, Spectacles, Breastpins, lirneelots, r. riings;Pinger rings, Cuff pins,Penc Pencils, vest, guar t and rob chains, Seals. Keys. &e. Also, a very stock of Litres. Ware,com. prising 'leery article in that line, warranted pu e tts rein, A fall akvortment of plated aura, In every variety. Fan. cy Goods, Clocks, Crittery;colutic 4 c. iliitchamtr n. Oet. Combs, J. EYANS. Eyes over the Left IV C. BISSELL, having purchased the inter • est of R.' F. - Jameion. in the. Tailoring bus ini•ss, con he round at the shop formerly occupied Jmneson & Bissell. Having received instruction froM MA. G. C. Scott of New York. he flatters himself that he can suit all who may favor him with their cus tom. Fall and• Winter Fashions for 1851 and 185;, join revived. . IV. C. C BISSELL. Montrose, Oct. 16 1851-42-m3. NEWT GOODS. al la i / Mt nevi . reedving a large aid desirable dock of - .LA. ta. Jik N D 'AA A 31 •rl- t•flo. • . • ReadPinade .Clothing: ALAUGBastortrarut of--latest • stylis. jurriceired and for tale at a email -advance for ready pay:.- tgore next door to Amigo Tyler's; -BOCITs and E 110.12. 6 - new and good osiortmetleOf Sines Boots; costae and Hue; Calf and tdoroceollen's.wetnents shoe", COILTSC and sae-SiiiritoC , Bnyit anctlhildron't shoe,. The largest lot In towa and probably the' eheapert received *ince thetre. ! • ' FINGER SINGS. r• - A -VET{Y l o stewiTe BPI urtinvnt of er.nr.gp.tia.Dia z . mond. Ruby. P. an. G urn et,rdzirralst. B,fkisnct and hione,nleto ray hello • plain do, IS at/d:0, rapst,:itue k C/utsed do, and A variet,r9tlber.stylca . , .• . • ; E*A.NS, - , - Ifingliamton,Deceniber 4th, I 851: .•.; . - • IrBQ /o,ooa- ' WOQT,'W• eto;-other oted et) eientit Clothe oother Ge6fto - with -sine cask mired )y" ' - Aictitioee;May29; Tvfx*. -- IV"TED-20,060 basher Of Oati..10;00(1 bush . ots of Rye and Corn for which-the ' fiigh~d7 price wilt be paid iO cash or:trade PAINTS, OSle,Drugs,Nc&olzies, Dye Visas, Perfutn• pry, Window-Sub, (Nue ftbd Putty, afrerb armirt andalwzys head'. _ BENTLEY & BEAD, Et XV{ ACTS °More-Lemon; And Varkillit,forltavortzi Xi fee , Preausi cookery etc., for cal , by - ' • • • • - BENTLWIc AZAD. A NEW let Of Ladies .Eabbere, Berkine ~Sr; 111 .,.Gaiters—also:gentierneds Rubbers, Plash caps;&c,jcet received by - • BENTLEY & READ: zatzttampuzi 41W3WMA`it' Mechanic's Mutual Benefit ASSOCATION, OF SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, lirancL office, 280 Bra.a4tvaitN• Y. Accumulated 'esaSh'eati tal. - - $33,000 Guaranty Capital. - - 60;000 'Basis an Associatient of Alechrinics and oth- . . ers, formed for the mutual :bei6fit of each other, incase ,pf sickness or accident.. . J'pY the, payment of rho ,following annual rates, you wili become n tile Member, and will bo entitled to a weekly benefit' during life, it you thould he disabled by 'l.:lc:mesa or Accident, from attending to!, pint. ordinary busin,4et or occupation, and at the decesso of a member ! this .Associatlou E ball appropriates2olto b • paid as a ' funeral benefit. to such' person or persons as shalt be . authorized to receive it. YEART4 DEPOSIT FOE lIESIDEUE lINDER 60 TEARS DT PAWED - Two dollars a ydar you will draw, per week $.2. 00 . Three - - 3 00 Four . . - 4 00 Siva - 81x , - • Seven - tight -•• ' .V , ^lllO Ito .e'ennAle rates from :14g,00 to Those over fl.ty years ofage will be charged S..Sper et. extra. $1,50 Adeuissi. n Fre will be charged in addition to the above.'the first year, and must Ibe paid at the, time of malting aPplicationonnl lie first year's deposit within thirty days. The organization of this Institution it such as renders it perfectly'seeure and linveno hes. itancyin maidug the guarantee, that all benefits will be promptly paid: And further,*ould invite attention to the follosving ra it LPL*, Vt. ; lion. David Wilmot.,.Towanda• lion. G. A: Crow, Mil- Intdsrilie ; lion. F. B. Streeter,' It R. B & E. 33. Chase-012m tense ; - /lon. Ito -ace Creel cy, N.Y. city;. Itim. E. D. Bench, Springfield. Mass. Each member . is furnished with a espy of .the.By•Laws oftheAssocia.row nil will receive the "Monthly Repor ter" wbicli enables them to Imosi the prosperity end safety of Moat EON tion. Further in inrumtion cheerful. given by calling at the " Eiliter'SOffice".of the '•idon. trpse Deruocrat„" over M. C. Tyler's store. - • • • A: J. DAVIS, Ag t: for Susrfa..Co 1110 ntrose, Oct. gd,1851. • 1411. = To Dairymen and Farmers, , Vgluable property for, Sale;„ ArAmm of2oo acres slinatein lirldgewate, township "Susquelranna County and state of l'ennplvania of acrescd which is under good Improvement The farm Is well designed for a dairy.and Is capable of f eeding .10 rows during summer and - winter. and every part or it Is well watered. The Luildiere and land' are in good condition and the kr:fere, which are of stone trod rails aro elsogn,ql. There are two large barns upon the premises, besides a granary . and cuntenitutshed for cattle. Three orchards principally of graftcdtrults . and other fruit trees, - Said farm Lao n very pleasant and desirable location about tyro:miles front Montrose. the county seat (Anus onelianna. county. and about 9 miler ft cm the .Leggette Gap ltattrond. to which thereto a Plank Itoodin process of completion, and Is Very converdent to meetings - and schools, and-mechanics. , _ MaotherYalnable Farin adjelne the abore, eon tainitm2oo acres, of trhfeli 150 acres if; under a blab !Wear cultivation. Upon •it there in a large frame dwellina house, and out buildings to correspond and - large,orchard. it (swell watered and fenced and mind rahlyndapted to dairy purposes. Said property will be sold on reasonable t erms. a por tion of the purchase money may remain upon Dottd and Mortgage to suit the purchaser. Applicationmay be made personally or by letter to Ma: Wm. Jesse- or It .1. Siren at Montrose. -u said eounty.aral any turther'particulars that may be requir ed trill ha glren.-23cf - • • . • ' '• Almanacsi • A'. tiVIL Ttrit Ct.; xtenviz iit.lll.ll trier. .C 1; riphes to giro eyerrfamlly- i Eueghehaana enmity a god Alm.nac _for tho year 1852, They aro `th..refore hereby invited to'come or send:awl get one rataitously. . . ° ATATGEE,'E own remedy for ifyopeprbiolitiinrii fiora -1. - 1 Rennet or the Gostrle Julep of the Frit solo bi- , - ABEL TUILRELL,Afoottomr: • - Gold Chailio roorcers,Thitoten,speeki, Feni;ll bireg a 1.4 a fall asffortment at PANFIELD'S„ . - . . . . . 420141 QUintrand Doillile of everielle; Fir : q, - Igo ghEiya top, A. 4 !WASS; Virudltußtontlqt - T e Richest— citia-,CtlONtif !trim stip3s.Earthigi Fintierltlngs , o'er of:•!pdlu - : 567- Pideet'' ' A V i k e t r l ,c r o n n re l : 6 l ll7 01:1441r, faar Detiort. Cream ontilinftardSpOnno,SultundlingairShnc als.Vork laU.; tluxravedgrattri at COM ErrP!B..:; QUIVER Spoons. Forks und gnfTepo . rartanted bnu t manntust uredin: America, at • • TU111113; ; D; R.' To.* 'CO, Brun iest olrthe 6 dna: 20 s Clocks Is gons• bui.more of 1- Star s luso Sort Lion tlie oily to Temets3Owelty • • . No Ice..— Tin firmeliPiostlk-Vitts,itiibeerfdissolved IV,inutn.: . ..41 cousin t, • • , wat,m. outroSn, July 25.141, p, R. P 470: A goodatcordkandepokingstorsoldoossood.R4 eve ter for rale,cheapat —rortiract.'s - NILS,3 to 40 en ny 41114711°0t flolalialsig - Matra Fe, Hoy 10. Lsose & ciurpLien.' • 5 00 .• . 6 OD • 7 00 - 88 rr 2,90 to i4,CO. . • STOVES!! sTovES! T • ''•• - • • • • • • subleribrrn having critricdAnto cit=part.nerehiji. '1; In the'S tote, Tin and sheet- Iron - business are -pro tared to attend to any orders in thole ling , . at the shor test notice They flatter themselves thatlii giving ea ;let' attentiop to business nudli.w.ptice.,tbei thi3 wilt 'have a reasonable share ofpubiio pfltf cuage Thelmaneortmeilt ofetoven among having the latest end 'moot • improvaa patterias which areltbe:Domeidesor 'Vulcan—a stove which took the first „Premium at the State Fair at Syricusii in 1850.. F.••••0' Vorest Queen; ; E-40 Forest Quern enlarged; Key etotio Air Tight. Phoenix, lio do; Premium; Parlor stover. tiox stovesfer coal or wmid: All kinds of Tin ware 'gene sine and tin tubes: kept , on hand-sold at prices that wilt cult. Ail kind" of produce taken in payment and cash notreftesed • Opaiedte the old store' of Mill," and Knapp. Yilli do WED4TEIte Moutrose,Julylo, . 281 y _ . . Farms for Salsa THE subscribers ' kill.ect °, :agents for the private sale of Beal Estate—F ty ar , ms, H Aus ewhon holsts —doer ted in Susquehanna eons .their I:imparts fot sale eangise,a mlnuta ,deScripllon ot their Farms or hot- as follows: Number of Acres; bow many hayroired, and how Isolated; -Buildings; Orchard, grafted or, common fruit ;,other fruit trees, And shade trees; howfar from Montrose, and this nearerrimintto a depot an art the Now York: .ale Flrla :Railroad; .price and minx of payment.. AU who wish to sell urpurcbaselleal Estate, will! , mire prompt attention by calling on or add - Mr. - Mg eta at Siontrmos,,Siwouebanna coonty, Pa. - iX.9"Cionsey once from llontrose to theproinisesfree of . • Office on Turnpike strcet,9 doom west of theßrlek corner.. - ' The following Paims and Loti ara now (Maud for sole: N 0.1,40 acres,3o lmnrored.Brome Nemo e and Barn No 2,80 do 50 — do, sold .10 do No. B,loo_ do 00 do, ' do do N 0.4,100 do 50 do sold do do N 0.5.70 do '4O do do do No. 6.06 do 35 ' do do N 0.7, Store, %Warehouse find Lot. . No. 8_045 acrer7s Imprbeed. - frarned house and No. 9. 52,% do 35 -do sold do do N 0.10,2 do do • do ' do' No.ll, said • • - 'do do ..4 Lt. N 0.12,100 acres7o mprovelframed house and bans .1.13, 390 do 200 to -do do - do - N 0.14,56 do -50 do sold do do 'do , N 0.15, 198 do CO do do do do N 0.16, 120 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. 19, 200 do 150 • do do-. do do N 0.20,145 do 100 do do do N 0.21,100 do 120 ilo, ,• do do . do , N0.22,90N, do 45 - do do do do N 0.23, 45 do 30 ,do oo do do N 0.24, 239, do 225 do do do . do N 0.25, 125 du 100 do `:do dO - N 0.20,190 3o 140. ' do do do' N 0.27, 80 do .45 ' told do • do' do N 0.23,11 acres got d raw mill and dwelline. - N . 2 9, - 139 acres, 90 improred,fra me Louse and barn No. 30,175 do 100 1 " "" • No. 311135 de 95 .1. u t c • 1,1 Al No. 32,180 do 135 . 1 , " " " • No. 33. 160 do 430 ' j a a • No. 34..1.50 du 100 ! " " " " No. 35,150 80 4, .ct• N 0.36. 300 do 170 ec . . 1 ' " " No. 37, 190 do 140 " tt No. 38, 170 do .100 cc ' No. 39 175 do , 90 do -do- do do . No. 40 80 do, 95d0 ' do do -do No, 41. 212 "do' 160 ,do ' - sold sold do do do Na 42 92 do 50 do do do No. 43, 4 sold do . 'do N0..99 .133 do Csp. do do • •do - do. No. 45 800 do 200 , do . ' do -do Ny.46; 120 acres SO m prowed,frisin e house and barn and gris' mill: • . No. 47 200 do 'l7O ! - do do No. 48 103 du do do do do • N0:49 GO do GO do do -_ do do • No: 50 53 To 63 dc - ' 'do do do , ,N .11.—Persons desiring to parch:3re tiny orthe aboTe byglcing the number can obtain a foltdermir lion • ' ALFRED BALDWIN. • .E O. BABCOCK ! 31Ontrose,Pa. October.lBso.--4.ltf. Throcip & Co,'s DAILY. EXPRESS LINE. La Omura4 - z sta. & Western ;int !rottA Per Pas senger Trains with Special Messengers for the fortrartinir of Mercianli:e ar.l Packages of every description, Specie, Bank Notes, 4•c. • MOTES, Drafts. and Bills collected. all orders attend ad to with promptness and ivasonable rates. The AgentS of the Is44lkawatrt & Weston Railroad Company ;rill art as agents for the above express line. xpress wagons will be in readiness upon the arrival of each train at Scrstron,to forsatd with dhpstch, 31crehandize. &c., to Pittston. %yilltestarre, S c. Leonard Searle of Montrose,ls, authorized to receive and forward Express. Freight from that place to the Montrwe Station. and from said, Station to Montrov. - N. C. Martin Of Tunkhannock.- will receive and f ?- ward Express Freight from that place to Tunkhunuocit Station, and-from that Station to Tunkhannock • T1.11100P.& CO. Novembet,llll.-32tf 1 • New Goods, - icrAyDEN& Lirrius stock of New Goods 11 have arrived, comprisiug a complete aslrt , . meta of Dry Goode, Groceries, Hardware, Stove Pipe Zik, Nails; Glass, Sash WOoden Ware Drtigs and medieinee, Paints, Oils, Fish, Flour and - ' . . - - Also a first rate lot oud good , armament of Ready Made Clothing; of almost all deecriptione:. Boots and Sho•s, a pe and Bonnets and almost everything, I.lsually - found .in a country Store: ' ' • ' • Our Gatos. mud be sold, and shell be. at the very lorsest possible price,s. , Our friends are invi. red to-call and look au our stock. Produce of Most all kinds, wanted in el:ermin e for goods by the silbsdribers, • • . • 1 HAYDEN & LrrTLE. Nnw Milfrd isi.' o, The People's F riesd. T .T..P0:111.0,449 of' Itinterls:l4.• ... - rut Dar/nays rviwn illEataao EXTRACT..--AII Extrac feticiithe shrub - Called filtch.hazel, and purely from that with the exception of a little Alcoliolto :•reservelt. Itwillcure all local pain and inflamations, old sores, fresh wounds and braises; Plies.and all diseases of trtts bowelsof a chronic nitureitooth-achoi ear-ache and a excellent rem dy for females,le c , ft is truly what'll profeliserto be. 'thePeaple's Friend! Providenct-harscatteied along the rugged paths of life manythings thatedutriblitv greatly to' the comfort and happiness of 'every.oliody , ; hence thgir 'great value, and well•may they be called elands of the People.' . , One word here tog uard against imposition the tioineofSpencer, has manufactured and offered for sales spurious article called _ the Cory/Lartrart,=that vould be: extract' of the hiiel-nutt—tne genuine lies whiteand as . pure as water. while the spurious ar dela. is colored;which enables the public -to distinguish.' None reauine.bur thosemarked Pitad'sPairt Destroyer WM IL. !LATCH, ilfoutrose,tind storc-keep err and Me. lite-dealers generally,Agcnts • • ' . • 50 IFnogio"c?i r t i D . ;.. c li a ltr e e N3 . E d t e w il i s l a l fo t itZlt ID) t ma erof me under his care, no matter how long standing Of agrictink• Minna asx are invited to his Private Dooms, brcirtb SETZNTII st.s Phila.:, without-fear of interruption by otherpatlents. S trim get s raid others who .hav been un fortunate in the selettion Of a physician 'are invited- to call. These who havelohumathernaelveSby solitary size are alsolnvited, • ,H• • .*- RUAI - AND ItertiCt afflicted Would di) well to reflect before trotting their healtb,..happiness, andla many eases their lives, in ;the hands of pby Meta o ri, ign o en t of tills CIORA of nialadies. , It, is certainly impossible for ono mon to understood all the ilis the human f.mily oresollect to:: Every respectable, physician bachis.Pc inner braneti.in Ito - Is 'more suceissful than his brother professore; a .4 - to that ha. devotes imost of his' titan and study, -.• , , • • 'Titans or PSI ACTielli exclusivelvderotid tolls. study and treatment of diseases of the.sexuel organs, together. altlinlcers 'von the body; throat, nose, crlega. the head r - .7 bones, 'mercurial -rheumeticru, , strictures, gravel, irregnisritler Disease arising from. youthful ev.- eeSBC4 orlinparities tbe sherelet the - constitti. OM has , become enfeebled,. enables' the Doctor. to offer, nay DY apt•lE Pto all who, may place t here eelves-under his °rv. .•'•- • . • : , .n T. BARNUM, thergreat nun:amp:tr. is ohne.' intro .I. - • during Into this 'country the celebrated t Flee Wham.; w machine iitit hirge.i . tbon a ro ffeemill.-worked bye thutch.ntrw, which rriq put out:the lorgestlire stoutly... But tills boo not 10 do with the fact ; that &IBM Jsr . oono, Tailor It.ejnot reed the.. • FALL &MINTER FASIIIIONS; and iititovp , proporca to wallop hip Moods with hipitsuni aloority, gild,' And good humor • ' ' -per coil yaw. walk.: ospilaidtp ot .tho shorover Lathrop' ptoro. - N:fi. Clotting done is pasuld' AfOntroso 0ct,,8.1851. la ' ILIIIIIIIITTIias now Instore a new and chidee,oe dULAttetlon Otto Goode, locludlng n great varlet) , of Lodi& Drees Goods, Crape and vibe automat' "Shawl,. 8lIklfontlItaa; Panted:et, Ifroaah.Laeo; Fatteplltraw :and Leghorn finnnete; n fteautdnl onenettnent '. or Hornet rti hhon. Viewers and trim:duo . of now . Oyler. Blarks glut spit Lam; for Mantillas. IlottnetS,llk, biopic .14aer Vella,- Broad 'Cloth. Farley . - Caashneres.' Teetlngs and 1 .____________._,___,........_.___._._.------ . -- - , ro a snromerelothe,t_nenot - ttage, Trunk. Nana,. fools and' Got, D . pin- and: : e i t P o s i on Shore. Painted Window, , lhndeaMarprtlng, Wats., Coils: -, ' _ , . su i e by .; G y,. ke,with a largo and general assortment vilified - Worth ' and hest - qualities for _ Tod Crookery f fron. Groceries; Palnts.Megtotnes,tllls,Stoses ;: ;, -, ‘ -.: ..,; , . W. D lw::,_.-- , ----H i i i ' d e.,alloombleh wlllint it old at the loweet prico;and - on - ' 1 . (—SW the moot reatoniatile terms. - N P. ;Neorly Mt kinds ot ,ft itt)larErliPS--e ilrst 'rate estorters ;...18 t rot produce wanted:Booll l ln' pertlenlor, and' the hlghest ITSyrnp, and other 510Ialiel some ror , he coe tor iii, sod 4 ' rl,ll I , pdce In Capp paid for Wool: flour and Balt constantly . sugar tor 61.—.6 Iblt. • audios ua ..., I , unit holders on bond. . . ; ' 1 tee In proportlon,sooorqing to q v Nest 3111forrlMay 1 27,1851. Nor.l3i PM. * AtILI . OI3 I N !e a t i t: D44:: 14. .4 ffie /unarm! M a o Du ..14, a id custouirre, 4W: u nt il 1 , 644 n,,,1 1 t,4 condurire to the intweatm yl I 7(, 'concerned, ilia stibeenb n pleasure In itating that be 11: o • Jun retained frent , lttle Tot 9 with the meet, eompltte eat n i VVVt tear° tweer , tartit urgen, 4 open ed In tide tainnty, embnie ng na its rarictLin.... articles not. berate kepi by him, and nbleh b a . tented with groat care, baring been bought &mil, o ! . the man foetnurers, and Ittipo,tere. awl will be 1.01:: the smallest 11,114110 R. Externing to all a etteigly m 'Ration to call and examine Ws geode end priets,ii ft , Waablu glom 21" &to764 eT re e Ppe t C h tIOTE I CDV IC' ID A tA,Lnatl j. ETA : cB, Bingltmten.Dexember d. t 41if • WYOMINGIEMINARY. • Kingston, Luzerne*onnly, Pa., TIIIS3 Institution bas one of the, most desirable L s ... Untie in Narthem'Pearsiylvania. KlurStonir. ,plea . ant and salubrionitillage, onemlle West of Wiliq.' barro. and accessible by daily stages from ail ;mum .. , eorintry. ' %be school ,iss now break) operasio "Zt - years:4ll3g which Ito patronage Las Lten liberg4 conatently Interco/Mg. . , 1-, Through the muuliltenee of Wm. hiettand, o'o. tt additional Seminary building 4 , ll'49feet. and three'rs. visa high. has been completed, and 4, the 1 liberri. of H P on: Zibs-ennett, the wheelie now tumbled r oil a valuable and exts nal -e library. entirely nee. h. Chemical. Philosophical and Astronomical appesi t y of the Institution •it regarded, by all who have Lk % I edge of It. as of n bigh-order, and ample (ea fall expt, I ments in NaturatSelence 'Thenoaril of Instruction for the earning year u yx. lows: . . . Rev . nen hpr. Nelson, .11.. 1o:, ' • ...PRINCIPAL. heir. Irossaiir t'..% moth, A. m„ . Teacher of Ancient La agasges. Philip T. 711 ten.. A - 1 . o. . Teacher of Mathematics. ;loin C. 11../ • orvey. Teacherof Natural Sdenca. aaniel Wr.'Wesoln ties . Assistant Pool!, nisi Nary Dietz, - ' . Ttaiher of ModartiLarge sa MI.S Esther l'al ect: , .Asslstant Teacher of rilodein Lapping, virg. jaw ~,,, f,,,•t.cii. Teacher of Drawing and Painting. Itlrek, S. A. I.r ..frorv, • Teacher of Mask. - All of the above ttachera are rieployed in the alai the whole of each dey except the Teacher of D.saiet a i Mr. Westlake. .The former devote each a perti t each day t her Chu se may he necceiary, and the la teaches one half of each day. The public will pa a a that hy thia arrangement the echoed Is ender the rem al-lon and Instruction of a very fed board of 'cults and. the Trusteea confidently believe, that no pales vl be spared to promote the moat thorough ha 40Tettral all 'he puplle, The neeosary expenses ofthis Institution anew* ate, Tuition exehmloe of ore amrntal branches, heap to $5,50 per quarter. • Hoard $1,50 per week, tt SIX per dozon,and feel $2,50 per annum , -The 'discipline of the Institution combines tailh iu , withflrmot se,. inculcating sound. morel and reikk u principles. persevering industry, sriet cutlet and an t , deportment. The present term of tide 102(101 out evntimor hltt 211Orliee.'tiext., Students are admitted- at salty. but the most suitable time for coterie gill the or the middle of each term.' That who May Irish ton. tend the school through the remainder of the gel -throughout the Winter, would do well to , enter n as the 20rh or 23,1 inst. There will be a vacation of ro weeks at the close of the present tees:. The i nt Consists of thirteen weeks centime ueleg Jannazy Tdies. lag April 9th 185 2 2 . Catalog - nee of the eminary audatiy intomaoh„ : " tire to It ran b e had by addressing the Prieciptl.e n ii . , of the undersigned. D. A. SHEPARD, hi & N. 11.017NPS.See . Y. Kimriton, Oct 40851-42-tr. . • Petroleum or Rock Oil A NATURAI. romtlly procivell from • well 13 13...gbenycounty, P.ur hundred tet d.ep Plumy sold by S. M. KIER, Canal Bagin, Pittsbortb, Pt, lly put up ick bot:lettjUrt as it flair from the. Veil whim admixturuol any kind. Allye !bat arc 2flllctvit READ! READ!! . Rheumatism yields to the power of the resroltna. g voicef om Luzerne Co.. Union tp.,July 9th, IMI. 31r. Hier—Deaf sir, allow me as a stranger tom. gratulate you es the sole proprietor of an inultal4 called Petroleum or Rock Oil. whirls In destined en kat to take the place atoll great medicines. Many ?mesa this neighbotbood have tried the Petrol. um to a nts!! of e.ises curing moot of t Item and proving h:gbly bleat in all. I have tested it In ciingle, odds, rheune totter. sprains, and strolling; for rheumathat I stilt is a certain cure. 'y wife bar been afflicted Rbonmatisitt I.r some years and never romdgore thing to relieve her, in fact she tried everytbiag.ra,b, thing would do her anygood Until he tried year tea. team and it tuts relieved her entirely, for my mail it is the greatest pain killer now in use. Icor h.. Another leiter froith talzpinv eo., reetzmi t at,us • Pctroleum: Itwacti fla yaw, July ltli,18:1. Mr. gnu—Dear take great plearare b mi. filar to the virtue:, ofyour great atom! med Limo, the Petroleum or Rock Oil. Wide.. it ceitain:y art medicine. .Ib-aught one dozen of your agent •her waaolong here last fall.l tested Din a number of cart and found it to prove good. i I also tested ltia inns tetter and found It very beuefciai. I would file eel much to hare another boa of It, for I don't Minh withoutit. Respectfully your', ' J. CA3irBELL A icate from S,nsquehanna co., certifying to thedr cy of the Petroleum. . iirrootvv. June sth, la Mr 8. M. Elva—Dear sin—Allov tne to ceit;lnv v [nue!' of your natural medicine called Petroleum ntst Oil. 11 lutd been afflicted enth the Ilintimationfetwre. tirde. IMS in Wilkesbane last stammer midget a lee tle from your A g-nt when' he eras along there, it la cured me perfectly. I have since seen lot et.d ladle ent cases ofrheurnatistn, and found It giverelidin Very respectfullyyonrs. ' JAMES, lIAMILITI. Trsß NAP N . July 12th iiii llr. S. 31. Kr stur- , Dcar sir—Allow rue le ratified virtue, of your great mtural Medicine calls, Terries o nett 'OM, which I believe to aVooti medicine. Ike been afflicted Taint Neuralgia, pain in the ernes tun last ten yearti, and never could get anything to te:ro me: in fact I tried ;tiniest - everything and nothlnedt do mo any good until I tried your Petrolenm.stirMs relieved me %cry Much; I have also tested it In inn: scalds. and bruises, ft has ninny Melia are short , time , I think it is the gr- I.33l3kfllerml use; . ' Very respectfuily yours. Call and get n eh-ardor from . tile agfat. which ems full deseriptian alt. Far vale by BENTLEY e led. Sold whnletaleby ilAanis, ilar.s,& Co.,ltio.:Clinda street, Philadelphia. VII 1851 LUSK HOUSE, 181 Great fend, "'citron Addison * Brant: roprietot -- QTA., leave this Hoare D for d,ffereat rea L., on the arrival different Trellis of Cop. Mx. 01 7 Teams fundloedhy Mr. M. Truckle'', ado:inks and terms which canon Pate suit. N. covered car:loge. will convey onto loci rem the cara.•-35 ' • New.Fillford Stnve 'Depot._ - "- - • • 111117.RITT has now n store a new and WV le Ii intment of Cooking. Parrot.. and Skop Stow ki wood and coal ,in eluding the new and most inipted kinds' of Air Tight; taiga Oren. common and oveti,&c., Wish it oro pipe,Shect Iron. ind Zinc, koi Tubes &0., which be willed! very low furcaitti Proved eredit, September, 1951. • • ' ; - - 8 GENERAL STOCK OF "WAvlr 'GOOD% - LATHROP /A CO, • Please call and examine. • . LATHROP 4: CO. • Montt 6. ' • • Dem- intrugs. Medicines, Cl endears, paler,. fOir Camp' liine; yluld,Litnpg. Dye stuffs,Cirocerira , Dryr 4 Hardware. a toneware, Wassmari.:Cinciar, atelar.Po. olrY.apoott., rrpectairles, Musical Instrument!, T$ Medical Instruments, Livers. perfumery. Diet"e' fierrepy, bnzabea. sheer, Yankee f%otierar. ice. Montroar• -311 y .-•- . . . - Flax Seed; A in quaint." of Fin Seed Wantedliti exelocriinis etirsesor Cash by. - , i. N. WILIAM , . . . 'Spoons. A - LArom atoilt;of extra floe Alban' table 0 , 1 1 titluna, - -Drittantmware, wire a teeptlitnello tea - avow'', buff !aisle and tea. evooni. 111 . 1 1 ,4 verplated,l union ailver anemia, tho ele- 4114- 411, and 'el- 111 41 Ow for the qualith at otiruse, 3nly , M P7 E /IBT rill E anhaeritier ha R ebbs darreern 11710110 'ICI, •so oda, of lu t month's,. irce---,01: ~yO ; Paris, conalating of fine gold cnomoliod huotal R yp and Lepineal rail and Garnet reaatpins and Pl_ v . to-addetii Silk arid Bend worts toga. handful-PL. - POrtlea Dlntnend:ltliby, and Pearl Flour RWO'''' . ;4. lek, Gold Sleeve Buttons, some beautiful rad Pi!4, ve Nu Plan icm, to which be nouid arise tent, on - of bin-friends A. J. sw". _llingintmtorl i rSevit. 3, 'Si. StoTo; Tiq sink ' CopP~r W a r e :fsire :just - purchoed ,T ...v:;., Tin and Coppei Ware;swhicli tP ' tne public- as cheep tug 1)106 004 131 1 .%.I: AT 11 ROP 11 , C* Montrdce, Dec. 10, 8
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