-TILE DEMOCRAT. poirrnal!ir svivAirs:7 1.1412;:' neantil and the Dawn. said unto the dawn--" Why art thou bright::,` . With amber glair, end tints °filmy NIA!) eettitt Itettiemeht- , ss - atetniurg inir ilWity *oath ;ri:tit thit 311Y,Pairr • : reality andatonic: . ye inicktiantat floea lads yew tinter and Si yoar. aides away - Tbatattonsadom not t" TdecTe myßo,l the Dann itiplied risk tiiiith 1 In - aniber 'giant and niseate.splendorbright.• I 6 A _ o' 4 di hue/ reiojeg to'bitirraicil two - M k nor Eno*, Watt &Withal? bitthem thlt moon ordainecticp shine - Made *pee adi thrit f u d fadint Oleniloinine;r. ; Therefore Tmonm not ?" Nl* misa!Virepiked the beatittenits:Atata; Xtifitthe:iptini time of youth dotd; lad, peceidle nuitit tate' mast hid it fade sOast,t.:' Re *he lii plumtige on the bird.bestitol,-,., :1 - Whogiyes—mnd titen-4hereolottiofthei ibis; Ic Qim I. l rstst tootiriiitot r Letter• from = a tiberiam _ • . The following letter is from a negro who 'formerly,resided in ibis State, and gives Aimee further intereating,intelligence re speOticg_, Liberia. . Our negro , population ought 'to wake up . to the important advan tagai,i)f this celemsation movement. It is only_meens 'afforded, out colored popu latiOn;of acquiring civil freedom. or COM. , ifortablei and easy • living ; -ilassa Cove, Liberia, 0ct.5;1851. -. Dedr write you a fen! lines by the packet, to let you know that I have not forgotten the:kindness I retieived front you 'mad the Colonisation Society. in - p . reparing me for this land of liberty. I shall never forget the heart-felt thankfulnesi due -6) the SoCiety for - helping me and my family .hers had 'one'et the finest passages any one could have. Plenty to-sat—a good captain, and one that was kind to all, in eickness and 'health. MI bands were geed V I :. us. I have not wanted to return :Once since I lett the 'United Static I was . 2ivrelve :days • at Moravia. It is a fine town Abe pe4ple aro kind, and doing well. I 'think this is a much better` place -for now beginners. Thad the Atrican fever; my mat- and wife both , took it on the same day; -the &utter says we are over it, though we .are Week; but it ie not v) bad al Texpect _yd. „, Mr, Henson is preparing a house at 'Cresson , for me. It as a fine location for a town=the• best one-I have seer). I shall It the 'first one there. I look fee more by the September vSssek I' shall feel , lonely for some time, until more arrive. The ne styes are as pootA kind of people as you need want to see; I look for the test of the Columba pee. •ple out soon, andtheir Mends from Reed ing. Tell them ;this is , the best country by fat. _ - There is, and cattle plenty Of. everything =raised • here; - .The climate is flue and the land -Productive. Sweet potatoes of the :Enest quality, and as good as produeed in Jersey; rice, sugar, coffee. I will send ybn smells Soon as I can get about. I wish'you wouldleome - out in the "packet ; you _need'not fear the fever. I want you to see' the finest Country you ever saw.- - Cows, sheep, gout, chickens and hogs are plenty. I helped to kill a hog since I came here, - and saw it Salted and smoked nearly as good as in .Pencisylvania. ' his cool here. I can end do wear two cloth Coats. I have ant felt a warm day sinee I left- Baltimore, I think all the colored people that can take 'ere"of themselveS in America; bad better `come here;for thii is the place where'they `will' dolmen.. An they _need •is a Smart start; i antiabove all, be is a freeman from the highest 'to the loWest - If r were sev enty years of age,iand 'know a's Much as I know, I would come te Liberiasnd be a man, and no loilger a nigger..• shall write ,more• When I know- more ; 1 only write _what I see land feel. I atis truly yours,' - 'lnsane 'Witham's. Napoleon. Snob a roan wanted and each a man was born; a man of stone and iron, capable of sitting on horseback sixteen or seventeen boars. ; or going many days together without rest or find, except by snatches, and with the' speed and • spring of a' tiger in his action; a man not embarrassed 'by any scrupk4; • compact,, instant, selfish, prudent, and of a pereeptinir which eannnt suffer tube baulked or misled by any preten cei orl others, - or any superstitinn, or any beat or haste of his own. My hand of iron," be said, "was not at the rxtremity ef my, arm, it was immediately connected With my head." He respected ::the potter of nature and fortune, and ascribed to it stiPeriority, instead of valuing himself, like men, on his opinionative:teas and wag ing War with nature. . His favo rite rhetoric lay' n allusion to bps star; an d - be pleased himself, as well 'as - the 'people. , when . he styled himself, tbe i u Child of Destiny."..., TheY - charge me," Said he. ; "! with the 'commission of great crimes; men of, mY j stamp do'aot commit crimes: ' nothing has been more Simple than - my elevatian : ;:itt rain to. asnribo It to intrigue" -or crime. it was owing io the peculiarity of the times, and to my reputation of having fought well against the enemies of my countrY.- I have; alwaysimarched • witk the opinion tif great masses,. and with wants. Of Whst use, then, Would trimealm to mer,, Again, be, Said, speaking of his sori; `M y isbn cannot re me; I could 'not ieAatititnyselt, am the creature of 'Cireutastancee 1 last of li4poloon's '`'(ei believe that Navaho! Sault' crai tbe lust ,of that eatenordioary band of Military ..elyho, under the vlireetion of ;:Bon s.. taresteeitv,:triutephantly hors - the eagles 4-prarice through all the nations of, the ;EITIOr cimtinent. He is dead; Mehto ., his 4esi de Dice Soult=the ngilie annals an 1311034' into t-PreoilW,..dieC at Si" -Amend,- lit native ' t :pletie;,oii - tbi27tb Of Miiember.Ved f 33 „ - ,ll*Anitt reified rat,_nki;Azo wire nearly all of. ;lsTipoleon's - , heroes.- _ In '3785 he entered -the ertny ssltti , vete told ? : .for, as:ttlade Liitierat Of OVUM* Obout the time of-debattleof)taren" end ere 'PriftfaAtt;-4,50,‘, I :f° c pw' ir4akitt the tendble_hittii-if ''end tiemieeeisfully opposed WilliogittoCtio• singthossunpsign of the Pyrenees, Unlike Rey be did trot Outten" to the Botutooe nor they.-tts :Cm during the reign of Louis XVIII, but he frmudtaror with Charles X who reinstated him,in his honnreand revnletion that elithroned Linde Philippe again sent Soult tato• temporary disgrace; but his baton`wee subsequently ri.stored to bun whir all tbaacetaras, by that not ungeneroue king, Who suliseCitteht limadtrtim Ninieter of ;,star,and President of tbe: Ocancil,rf Mime the last 'French Revelation sari, cite occurred, , he again, fell from this highsestate:' . : Mar shal. Sault than went to England where he became quite Intimate - with the.," Iron Thilteitgeinst..Whiitti be tore no, malice fur the . thrashing -he 'had.received-in lie retntned =France after a long and agreeable - winurn, 'Unkafter 'baring seen a hundred stricken fieles, and five' rerolutions . .in bis native - land. :died peneefally his' n b;cll. with the reputation o wbrave and able soldier, an honest states tan and an amiable man.. "A lull .aad 4raphie sketeh of bis mili t ary career may be found iti - fleadly's bliapulsoir and his llaishals."--21fornino ttar. : . Votes For the different Gocinors.ofTennsylva ; ala,frora 1799 to 1851.. • I Froth the lellotting rabid ht votes givoh for each candiditp for * governor- sines, the organ Nation of-partickht-1,779 to the-pres ent 'time, it will be seen that the tiettineratiC party . - have always' been- - Suceesifut when uhited.- *- , • 1779--Themes- Dem.,37.244; jams R es.; Fed.. 32,642: Demo _ et•atie majo/ny,4. .1802-Thomas .MCKeat..- Dem:, 57.879 : James' Ross; Fed 07.6&4 Deum.. - crack maj..rity.-80.845: - • 1805.;-Thomas,_McKetut, Dori . 43.644; Simon 'Snyder, D.lnt., 38,878'; Met Kean's mai .rit - 3r lover Snder. 0,- - 266., (At this eieetion no federal candidate idthe' - field) 1808—Simon Snyder, Dem.; 67,795; Jas. Ross, Fed , 30,575 ; John Spayd; quid' tandidate. - 4.000 , -Snyder's - • majority. over Russ, 26;400;• over both, 24,394 - • • 1811=-Simon Snyder. Dem . .. 62,319.; Wm. Tilghman, Fed:, 3,609 Dem. maj - 48,710. _ '_ • ' 1814—Simon Snyder, Dem . 67,705; 1 5 " e Wayne, Fed., 20.566 Dem. Maj. 21,533. 1817-4Wtit. Findley,Dem., 66,533: Joseph - Mester. Dem.. 5'1.272; Findley's tnal 7.061, 11820.—Wm. FindleY,Dem .66,300; Joseph Wester. • . _1;) la 67 905 - Himster's • maj. -1,605: (No . Federal mu/di 1823—John- A. ,Sbaltz, ' , Dem.. 89,898; AndTewGregg - , Fed., 64,211; Dem_ maj. 25,687: • • 1526 John' A. ShClis, Dem., 72,710; John Sergeant, Fed., 1,175; -se* theilli 1,174; . Dem. maj.. 70,301. ' (Nu Regular'.- • I 1829—Gee: Wolf, D6tn.l," 78,:19 "; Joseph Ritner, Fad. and anti-marnic, 51, - ,76; Dem. mai. 26,4334 1832—Ged. Won; Dem , 91,355;. Joseph Mine, -..Fed and-A. 31 , 88,165 ; .Dem. maj. $;190: '(At. this elec-_ tien' the U. S. Bank ,44an to lairith -- - -money int fairor of Ritner's ekction.) '0:385 ; .. :Bettry A. - Multlonburg, Dem, 40.646 ;1 jo aiph Ritner,i A. M. AU U. S Rink 'candidate, 94,028. " Rithat - clected • .., Governor, 'bit in Ininarity, of the whole rote. 12,362. - 1 1838-David:-R. Potter, Dem., 127,821; Joseph Ritner, Fed.; 122,235;- -- --- .Detn. Maj. 5' 496: 1541—bavid R. Porter, Dem:. 136.504 i - • John "Banks; Fed. & Whig , _ dnte, 113,478 ; Dem. ienjutity23,- 206. . • ,•:- 1844---Franeia R. Skulk, Dem; 160,322; Joaeph Markle, Fed: & Whig ettn date, 156,040 ; 4)etit. mai., 4,282 (At `this.election the Native: vote was given to Markle;) 1847.—Frahots R. Shenk. iDem..146,081 I: - James- Irwin; Fd.4r. 11'hig~ 128 ; ` 14 S t „,' Ptigark-Xativej J. ta.,moyne,4llplitiOn can - date, 1,861; Sbunlea majotitynrir 1rwin:17,033; over Iroio &Reigirt 6,688; . over all thecattclidates,.4,- 1848—Norris longstretb, Deim,, 168,225; Win. F. Johnston,' Fed.. & Whig. 168.522; Fed. Wills ',elected, maj. 297." The defeat of the Democratic candidate in 1848, was. owing to' the -- facitemeol at W the chisp-of the ar. in favor of Gdiseral Taylor, who:made promises to make 'nit distinction betweenzDetrotirrats and %'higs for dime Merely to :gulliahe Dem;mr a t s; Ta ney o f whOro lose sight of thin old• laud marks:—Pcnnsy/rantnn. .-• • • 1851,William 1g2,796 : Nihism T. Johnston, Whit and 174,426. ;Dim. maj: The • . above vote for-Biglerand Johnston is official from all the: oonntis in the State eacept Indiana, 9taene Poti o cr: ; In these threnioupties the reported majorities arc given insular! tif Whole ion: MOMS O>F ADVEUTESIING. onesznare (12 tines or Iwo thr - $1 00 - Rat..b sofierquent buertian; - - -23 • ~„.1 _•Due low , / ibroe mouths Fritts -' , on . - 2,50 square tax months, 4 0 0 . . BtkinetaCirds, four lines or lees. -- - aoo - Man actestrangcly,.. A..l.thaugh a current Yearly 14Textirtaneuts, not ove four Mita ' teio - Toe of fresh air is the life tialungs, he seems °7 ti4sinna 3Cl C3° iiideti;tigattle hi the rxercise of his inventive; "" which they a re ra P 4 g e4, tes - a poWins to deprive himself of thisliCavenly 01 4 1 WORK.' blessing. Thus .14.-,ceranlfy closes every- nt,4lo:l4ibliihors /ming 4.lsuie as4oilzo;tnt.. ifJob cranny bed'*chamber against . its'en= Tetz,V4Tadabt=Plaramtcb"'lleali trance, and Pre6rs /bit lislungs Amnia ci t e ri katig: m t,7 4 W.doetiPticui conzinatlY nn 14/Aft' receive the ti3ixed efanviudi -.from his cellar ArtOrtler. and form a.patsut.lictle arijus= - =-• rinse, in lieu of - Whyrshothi alio be so .4. 0 VOtul • trr merchants:and Pod= terrified at. ibe,.adnitision of a little night ' air into his spariments It is na ' E D. "L'rgi i k;•Thvg° s ` tures . 11 Ore 4114 isreeeitriessaimmease lock f overflowing,carrent, and ,neccr carries the FOCirAND STAPLE"GiIODS; qnz destroiogei isith4; Eree bop soundly banns ot Seaton Wes islftis, Yadi, -..hich he • the dilicat& Kale, wren'. itnt otider 'air S A:ja k " wer - ttan th e / eau bon feilo bt , rptti4 4deep , mpier its itifininee, Sod , how pootts , -- ' 6 . 4l "! * `, l ! l r g f _ b° b:. an vigorous and, joyous theY rise ..int ° o=o l. lXstA i '' Ben- 4 ;in. d ` 4)l L lTh o o th i ne amid the surroundir*drozdroOs -if .thc L l : r tn al lt y re r ri te d 6 24 h n ßnith Ord:i ttitTgb exibeici 411 night lung. noeti , aigarrigrigr4T4. r ea wtsi/ 4 0 air +?r,liear..a. *re'rierer r e ,,t r a tr ""ra'p l ' o rur rd P";leas• DretdDitl out ,Ur:otpx., aukthia ly rePetitioe or their song: , r - Zook ott.",llm,* "14 44 gr.55t4 : 4 4 41 Vg rte ldli et °lP4l -, 11 / 4 11 °214 , 1 "d oetcly with Out: any ni , V.:14:g0, , , ,,Ta 4 .. ...a b1 er1., r .4 1 k to. It liven 1 1 11CifitiViS, bean ''''''' -- "P n et s. - 14 «t i c i efd.Arine , ' _ mee4 mks, nonstoa.o7 , 4 Aid* -b e 5 - 4 4111 Mig Atm Vayfi3ls6ders,thir:airtiipt v iti t tl y erktootlistorotat 4l . 7 -- owid, inclemency, of tile Ir'l7w'utii;4l4l..- ha* a fi ne • male ' turkey, fun eight - years 44, Sid.a tuellot ,palTedEme ight „ , in abetter,' .11e reaps ik soberly tree, lied is the rpritneat: health - threnghent thn . letir.' , ';., Three - preferring . tnio, eherry, , ,tree`to the Vizir* perches ilothe teak their_ airy guartertr , with hint early in -October, , and never since , have gene :to - ' any -'ethei_,reesting nevi and hersiii:tileeti 'Safely en the dinip.gr:ound, and - ihe 'tricot . in the heather 'on the dewy win. tain '1 nikotilhiatirideop - all nightlong, hearberdeit; - With'.natbing bar'tle blaq arch as ; ti covering: Stranger,, Sys it Lii" A few 'weeltir 61'00 one-of the mountain bays insited.Cartereriile, fiti the purioso of caking his-first ride on thwrailroad. .When the ears arrived:at the place, our hsro Was tbere patiently waiting; and mach- eibited and Astedin antioiptitinghisintonded rise. As. the ears approacbekho. stood gazing with wonder anti stork at , the engine puffing tin& -smoking. Fulleiwing thw'example of others; "as . soon as the cars stopped tar ried aboard., with h s saddle. , bags , on , his arms, and: seated himself near a windoW.-- Then look;ng arciund at the passengers, op parently Much - surprised, he put his head out at - the window •to see the critter .start.' While in this position, watching with liiittch iiriziety,the 'whistle sound .d. • Oar. hero, much ausPrised and 'evidently a little alarm ed, drew'bacli his lietid with ti motion that might be caller) a jerk, and. turning, to a gentleman -sittieg,near n I golly! stranger, dia....sisn,liebr::it - ininrt 1 It beats daddy's Jaek, atid bo's sOme."- The - bell rang, the'rngine.moved'off; array . ..went ' the cars at a rapid apeed,,aod before our hero bed recovered ..frorn -the Fshaek, which the snnrt produced, the ears , were moving slow. lYnver Etowa bridge. Discovering's:change in, its.gait, he popped his head_out at the Window again I. to see how.it that bwwas some distance tram the earth, and supposing that the critter was flying, swooned and fell frOm',his seat speechless tiveral gentletnen sitting . near caught hold of . .him, raised him:up. shook him and rob bed him until he retived a little. 'He open ed his eyes, and seeing..severalgontlemen Standing arnund him. binked up most be- Seeehingly in the facirot one of them', and ••STIIANCIEII,4II,B Eitot NCE For.ry.--Negleeting toadrer tise, 'and - wandering that you do not succeed in bilsinok - • ; • - • , Reftising to take n'oCipakr,:aud being surprised that the people laugh at' yout igno. gtagatagn rieEALT.B IN DRY OODDS,Groceeler:Croebrri, Hard - m Tinware; Fisb,-Olts, • Pi cid, PSAlltil: &a. Ice.; also pays matt for all Weida ofShippling Furs. Store nil: below the Court Douse.. - - - • - • - • - Charles an, &LATINO AND iIAIIVOSESSING SALOON. Searte'e /fading, iacat door to the postuffla,e, Montrose, pa. • . - S. S. Acrilichester, ITA TA T . -1.. 017 . ..thk,:p ! noct, ea. Office In . - , D . Hinds '& LIVERY . EXCHANGE. - 1E 0 .TABLE. 0 doors . ; below lit.eltes Hotel :Zloiarosc, Plx; , B•lr, S"B Chase, A TTORNEYB AT' LAW, Nontross. °Alec' orerly -ler'sstore. ". E. IL OttAiik. 8.13. eau". Co ngdion, & .Steilinli:. LE.O, in Mena }.E —wins VITS, T 4 .X11.... TONES, TA.. .1.4 , suss, fr.c. Between the . Canal.Brldge and Court house; Cowl. uitighamtim, N . .1T:...041.4. B. Whitney TnTWing Agent ; 2T ly - DEALER IN 'ERE GOOLS, llootsaxidthoes, Jewelry, - Notions &el, Grt:tdßerid , 284 • , • - M. Simmons,- 110 . 0 T AND SLIDE MAKER AND REPAIRER.' shop over Doldirhi4o,CoxlsSiddlei7'l3hop,Atonfroie.' • C.. C.. 'Edwards, DIMICIAN AND EITEGEDY Harford Pa • Otlice2 doors below _ Pritles 'score. , 47tf J. Dr` Samos Drools ; , • D uYSICIAN AND SURGEON, and &leer in Drnia, J.' Medi cites. Paints. Ods, Dyes, AG:Corner At Church and tins streets, opposite Col. V. Lusk's, Great Bend. • •. • . ____ John Dunock, A Tu.sroEVAT,LAW. .olhee .an Tarttpikeit . reet, , l ..cl. door welt in , the old Ite;gister claw, Alan:- • L.: Truesdell. 'l , A rruirstrAT.LAw . , Gant Bend; • Pa.. Oriceciritb R - EPATIT•4 OF MAKS. veren Fs, Jewelry, tud .R.L ea! On xes d eeardeoes: ,Ehop in the store* J.: 4 1 .4.Witaatami.Saata Gibson, Pa - • ' • .59=3 Pierson. H ntlon. kiraltraf Dry Ganda, Groceramileady -L.- 118 d" Chilhinlb.illuale. Island •-stra" amazon Limo, Lumber, ernviiions, and Produce of. all 111 0 1 '• ' - P. N. V.—The Yellow fto . re up lawn. Ciirbixadale;Pa". • - VIR EXtrEntaa7, Tit3l.lll7liti LTERT .rucasrAy afoatusa a B. &-E. B. Chase, tioraimco'imoiskimai; One dollttraad fifty cocas per actocun, cult aitimea, er.twcOodats act, Yeld wait the ea of the year, or thee - labia:6olot: No paper will "be 'tliseonflou d WWI all arrearagea are paid: exeeptait the option of the Pebtleherd. 411 commarneatlone must be fast ;add to receive tatentiaa.• tato; eoraterted sit), the office should ha gireeted'e , Lli;: - &'E. 8. - Chase. ontrose, 'lltuteoehareekeenzaty,..Pa.: • . • , Car . ,ildatota'.office47.l•7leesftoii.. . • . fiOLD ClALlZVorsilirtitlits tad fitt4ll3l ' ,W . , ZlOO,-,404 The t ~„e ... to. Buy i I A IPS LICT E 0 itlE AD. , ~,„ , , , .!‘". ...., , `I CIVIWIE•Lik would say Philadelphia Medical liouee• . , 240 7 , Id try 4 . ti n Er ,, l4lb u ier ni h on dtl.fi s .fi t een ieit Y: I,e n tii, ng e lA en t : Y s P prti .R.: an iN d if , E.r. • to blanumeronatrienda end • easterners in on sean I e .• Ity that hr hen Net returned ZIN North., WesfOOriftr' of TV dOa ( ~,, • " I:z. ,` t fresti on N t e o w tos it e er t klit u h si m,izten large ad; n. 0, ..... ni, ~,... , , .. , _ , ) 61 ' '; goOrittirig Of Nt la a it hr. 11, 1- tne .°.?......, .a lagtriae/PniVd ~ , '!"‘ ( 4 `+F Gold end *Leer leversarekt,epine EIIFTEEN TUBS of extenrive and uninterrupted ,'' j, ‘ I, - -_,` ....- * fall jewelletlasd plain gold guord X,- preetlesi spent In tido eily.tro. 0 re n d er 4 Dr gib , J -.r. *. vest and fob chainsjdoekrts,thim. most expert and successful practitiontr far g andn ' tar ' h i t blu,speeks,Vlp, kractleht; Anger and ear; rings,. cuff the treats/lent *fall diseases of a private Inder e , pet= , Yhts,broaches, armlets. past; aud y 10141144 MOS, pen sons affileted with ulcers en the,bedy, throat tie legs. and mien CaSOlhchoral boads, eutlery,Verfamery, Ns 1. - palusin the head br hones, mete twealrheumatinn acne. war, litittanalaandylated 11Vdere.Aceordeona, flutes tares, Vowel. diseases arising/rum Youthita menses er tomingforks, violin strings, elect', wallets. port gourta, iniPurlties of tab blood, whereby the constitution has Needles; and ranee /mods, AV:itch gluten, tools and ma.; tins me enfeebtedare alliseated With ll:Wren. •-_-,-•,. terialtfor the trade - by the quantity. The above wiff he i Do who places himself under the care of Dr. R. may sold at the lowest prices. XTWatehes and Jewelry of religiously confide la his honor es a gentleman; andel/rt. all kinds repaired an short nollee at theold stand pear=- dull f&7 upon his fillies a physician. . , - ly upsoalte the Phomix, Colort st Binghamton., I TAX n Pauricrinan K erica —Young men who bare - Oetld.lBsl. injured themselvell by Certain practiestbodulgedin..- m . u t, lb ? 83,00,0 * 4 u p, an b nuni a n a l 4w end A. a habit frequently learned *MA ' evil companions or at lam _N et . i r r i ean d mam ma at r„ gattpigair. school—the 'eh ets of which ere nightly felt, venial:ten asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should anny Immediately. Weakness and eonstitutfonal debility, leas of muscutor energy. physical lassitude and general 'Prostration, irritability and all nervous affectionsi hull. potion, sluggishness of the liver. and every disease in any way connected with the p recreative functions, cured and full vigor restored., - • [ Read! Youth and „ltfanhood: A Vikorous Life or'Premature Death. ' •Kinkelin on self pre.ierraeion. Only 25 cents.= , This Doolijust published Is tilled with usefulinforma• , lion, on the infirmities and diseores of the generative 1 organs. It addre.ses itself alike to Yard', ltranhoodt land 0/d Age, and should be read' by all. Thu valuable (-advice and Impreseiqc warning it gives, will prevent yeani of miser , and suffering, and save tumult? thou. sands of lives.. Detente, krreading It, sill Jesuit how Ito prevent the destrnetion of their children: 1 ..etA remittance of .28 cents. enclosed lu a letter, ad dressed to Dr. KINKELIN, N . 1 V. Cotner el Third and Union Streets, between epruce end Pine, Philatl. hada. will ensure a book', under envelope,per return mail Persons ate distance may address; Dr. K. by letter, tnelosloga fee. and be cured al home. ' Packages oweitetnes. Directions, do., foronriod, by sending it remittance, and put up secure from Damage or Onnosity. •!, ' -! ! - Bonk-sellers, News Agents, Pedlars, Canvassera, and all others supplied with - the above work at Tell low evir Arrangement I Extensiee` Chair und Furniture Estaili- IPi; inn= s it- co. hare now fully coMPlet'd t W heir arrangeruentafor manufacturing and keep ing constantly on hand all and every kind oflldusehold Purniture, manufactured out of the hest 4uality of Ma. hogany, Black Walnut, Maple. Cherry, and other Bun bet, audio the best arid most durable manner. • Amen tb, artieles which they Intend to keep ton band, or make to °Mor r ow Mahalany, Blatt Walnut, Cherry, and pie Bureaux, Side Boards, E eeretarieryllook"Caseat tee, Cud, 11 or, and Aber Tables; t 3 tends of every rletyl Zeit e ea, MUDS; DUO/Datil; ace. Bedsteads bran kinds and styles made of Mahogany, - .ltlack Wal nut, Cherry, and Maple, _' ••ALSO...Maliegatty.lnaiir Weintit,Curi and flirdecyr spies and; Fancy flairS, of everyvariety and &scrip tien,which they have now on hand. and Intend to keep constant suPP Any article desired will bit supplied on afew daye notice. - . - ;• . As the aubscribers have often beena allcited to enlarge their butiness and to open an establishment of the kind In Montrose arblelLeanld supply every varidty ofhouse hold Furniture, and pave the trouble of rending to the Mob for such artielea,they hope to; meet with littera ,patron and encouragement. Ifro. pialTa t A TXX'II . . - - • • ROBT. Ilentrasi 'lone 411851.-430. E. It: It 'FAYETTE -BUBB . Haft S TONE frqßri UNDERSIGNED, formerl Foreman .for =MI lean of the Lafayette Burr ASIA atono,lllnu ufartm y, 240 WoßdilgtOn at:, N;Y., (Ur:: Ttnek, Agra t,) would Im form la I r frieuda.and t ;let , public , rigarkezal, that, he he ostabliilied a ' ; , . BURR' - MILL=STONE MANUFACTORY. Y - - Binghamton, : • Ler op tit opiwPtieliix'stitet, And solicits a share of their patronage. Tie will hare constantly nub= d Marge stock oflirench Barr 11111L8tonea, as also alargeTstopply . aLEaoptis and Kolu•stodes, also French ' Barr Blocks, bolting . oloth, scram wire enciPlaster Paris.. .- The undersigns." aisures. his friends and thereat': that - ha will faithfully exactas all orders entrusted to hia care, not only in quality, beet in pri-es of articles fru', niched, and solicits theit,kind patrcnage. Orders by letter will be executed with 13 Kai ch care and as cheaply as ishenpnichasers are on the 'spot.-- Millers and-Millwrights are requested 'and nazi/- inn his stock and winkmanehip: , , w.eutuvey. . Dingbaniton t July; "MI: 39 .REFERENCE • Daafal' S'earte."Moefeese; Thema* P. Plihney..E6l., Donde; ;: ,Calrb ,Carmalt., Fikudzeillre; I. IL. Drake, ➢:idgeweter. Joseph rilerrunan- • MARES - this method of informing his friends and the 1 public gcnivallYi that be beirjust received from New. V ork,an assorment of Goods, consisting (In part] of Stant% and 'Fancy. Dry GOods, Groceries,Crockery, Hardware, Dya Staffs; km., which he will dispose of, for Cash, Prodnee,pr approved credit, on es favonibletenns and At as, loatpricia as at any other establishment In the county. And he would here say, to those who are in the habit of goingout of town to purchase goods. - that he will be happy to have the privilege of convincing. them that beam as well by them as those that make more alma and grestir pietensions. Diem - call at his' Store in Cipsonville and satisfy yourselves on that subject. WANTP.D—PouI. ry, Came. Rutter, and Sheep Pelts; .fot'whichi part Cash sill be paid. Nov. 5, 1151-411 f. . $2OOO WANTED; try thcanbsetiber. as heti : now preparing to get' np his X/ fall stock, he offers to his uumermis customers, his preient largo assortment et VOO4lll at lower prices than any similar establishment, in Western New. York: , This stock consists, In part, of a large ptoek of Gold and Silver English patent'Lefers, of his own importation,warranted superior to any ever offered in tilti Courtly ; Gold and Silver anchor Levers an.l Leplr.es, Gold Lockets. Thim bles, Spectacles, fireastpins,Braeelote,Earrings, Finger' rings, Cuff pinr,Peno Pencils, vest, guard and rob chains, Seals, Keye..k.c.' Also;-a very stock of Laver Waro,com• prising every article in that Brie, warranted pu.e as coin, a fall assortment of plated wars. hr every variety. Fan. ey Goods; Clocks, Cutlery, Combs, tre. - • . Binghamton. 0ct. , 10 . . ALFRED J. EVANS.: • . • :-.' Eyes ove r the Left. N.-,. - • .. . C. BISSELL, having purchased the inter l\ of. R. F. bineion, in Ilia - Tailoring bus . Mesa, can be found ur thi shop formerly occupied Ja...eson:& Bissell._ - - • : • : . Having received instruction from lib. G. C. Scott of New York, be flatters himself' that he can suit all who may favor him with their cue. tom. Fall and winter laihicons fin- 1851 at d 1852; just recived. , • - N. C. BISSELL. lifontrOtai Oct. 16 1851-42-m3. • NEW GOODS. mu stazial . 8a "e Nslivabi A BE now rem:Mow a large and desirable stock of CA LS. AND %YIN am° i•ni. cwnsistlng of their usual variety wf Dry Goods, Groceries, Limekely, Hardware, Drifp, kledleincr, Paints, Oils:Dye stuffsi stone. andiVnaden Ware, Iron. steel, nails, Fish, Leather; booze and shoes, - looking glaneS; and plates. sash glsiN and putty,. hats, caps carpeting. oil cloths. wall !end windo w piper, elaeka, wa tches, J ewe n.k, alver poems, rousleallnwr tinni DerfataeM Mugu's, Be., all ofwhi oh they offer on the moat favorable tams. Blontrose,Oet. I,11351." i.- ' hotice - to 'the Public. New Seasonaote Fall and Winter Goods at the • Great One Price Store of L. N. LENISEETI, Great !sends Pa. BEGS -leave to take this opportunity of tendering his sincere thanks to his friends and, c natemert. for the gernzrous patronage they have extended to: him; and , at the same time inform them that he has !just returned from New York with a very large and choice selection of IFancy andStapie Dry Goods. Also• afresh and eaten sivcassortmentoffl rceeries,Provirinns, Boots and Shoes, Bats and Caps ' -Hardware, Crockery. ke.;Drngs and Medicines. which will be sold for cash and produce ate very small advance, at prices - which defy all competition. Flour, Pork,Pish,Salt, wholesaloand also remark that he a theres strictly to the system of al ways n ming the lowest priceat first:thereby giving the same advantage to all who may favor him with their pat ronage. Great Bend Clothing Store. Thelargest, best and cheapest assortment of Beady lldadb Clothing in th 0 Village of Great Rand, Pa 'Broad Flew andpopular School hook Cloths• Doe Sidos,Cassimeres and Vestingsof all qualities ! Suitable for the Selland %%Inter Trade. which he offers et - • rtOMPREIIENSIVE SUMMARY. of UNIVERSAL 'HiS such prices as to satisfy any one that titian; the place for V TORY...together with a BIOGRAPHY of, DISTING them to decd. in consequence of the great Increase - of his DISHED PERSONS, ti which is appended an epltame of 'business he has been obliged to greatly enlareblestock, IIEA'rHEN --- MYTHOLOGY," NATURAL 'which he now aren't° his friends •nd the public fer ax tio confident that on lna- PHILOSOPHY;GENERAL ASTR9N.. 1'1" nso dithSo e y nano, their advantage. The s übscri her has rpade ars OMY nod PHYSIOLOGY. ran:entente to mannfuefure clothing in all-its !carton - Adopted and used in theriblicithooleof Philluielphla ',l:wenches, and is now prepa.ed to sell the.same. warns . B. S. JONES & Co., Publishers. ;ea tobearisniecuott. custom , work cutting dent 9 6 Iv :tau- r onrul aria nace e ! at thelatest eagle and shortest notice,—all kinds of tail. ta-, P' 11,46 . " oralrimmingifornished and for sale. Donptforgct the Teachers and school Committee" addressing letters to • spot. Store nearly opperdte the mango. 'Muse. no post paid, will be ftunished with copies for examine. r gent Rend,sept4lBso. -8. LEMIEV3I. New„Gocidg 2iul ip Market. • ir 7:s I s s! i • I.t. ir;tre r y ' stook. quite an tuutortittenta Sall admit; consisting of Dry Ooods, Groceries, its rdvare; India Ittabbers,lionts nal Short, a OCO/IT PON cmar t 'and will sell themat bow ns any o-nmann alma{ this, pm; thw wo r ld or elie where f& Me ready John, or the right kind of eredit— Thanks toallrer fasorsiwhq eirefavers, men. body in. sited to atl *ad . ." • ••. It. COTLE.R. , t idontrose,Sep,".lo, 1851.. - • • . . . . irr A full and complete assortmen tor Books And Eta .. =tar* to.ntala at the Lowest Palen. - , . , . ..-', New Goods. - : „• .. SCST received by theetbscriber a new and large aii sortment of , Beadyinade.aothing, - Boos. & Shoes- Fall fa fh lon Dais &Caps, Sap letter and rapp,ing.f!a, ve-,bale rano, or len guantity - ..- + ..,: ~. .;.. . , ..... Travelling and common Trunks, ifewslogli and doub le shut Guns, fancy Stationery, Books, Combs, Brushes, • Faziey.articlea to Auxneroulato menthe:, IM. phlch be deigns to sell for ready pay, seettonemakently as ctorap :wale cheapest,' fyrrog cheopek;';' ._' A rev dozen pair; WOOZEN SOCKS. panted. ", Noutrose,Act. 9,1951..,.G.E.04 FULLER,. neadjr-made - clothing, 1.,' Al.4tEdk iigortmiitt;Oriite4t , stylis t - jmoreeetred and tor Wien a small Admire for ready pay.— *toreeext-door,todudge Tyleet.:-BOOTS.aadetitta. Ahrtt Socd aancrtment of tders'eltootn, coarse and Cetrandl4oroeco tdee'e,• shone—Women'. 'shone, - coarsened thie.=Misten, Boys scut Chltdreren Shoee. The largert lot hi toweled probably. the chcaPecli'reeeivfti PINGI t R . tEiff • , „ - extensive newtment crl anger rhige,r4. Ma lt m ond.Rnbe, Pearl, Onrnet;Eineratd, bz,ingnit and f.enne,odeo Trig heavy- gdaterdchil - 18 and 24 cunt line, Cbised do t *ha a Intim Other styles by " ••• • ,• • , _ _ DeeeMber teb,• • •1881: - - • - on. account 10;000, oils eichitintolortlathi or other Goulu l ittl'some ceib mixed by ' M0ntr04,3Way,220.)51.1' AV - ANTt 4IYA 00 tinsitel'OrCii6 2 10,0001ilish ela or 14 . 41 and Cam fai.whict , r , 44 - -Wibe pries sill isitid iliCal4l of:trade - hr..= td.gir Co. Oil,p,Divoxedicipts; Dye stars, Perftml; Pert', W ll3 49l!44llllo4.4lo4l:Puttyisfresb wort: uteutilandalwaya on band.. . -.BENTLEY.* Erru.....„,.... 4o _rsorn«,.;td=o;...dvanins, asitrin X'7!." 5 : 32 i ktfi, ends by: WAD; A NEW 10 Ilt:Gnifeht4ificr - geptlenysisi /taboo, MO caps; &c.,justsreceived by • - • • • BENTLEY & READ, 3/U1 149121 diSIVSZIAST(9I3, Mechiim'es's Mutual - -•-• • ILASSOOATION,.. - - , . • - OF SPRINGFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS, Branch bffict , , 280 Brcadway, Aboultailated _ tal, - - •'; .: - $33 000 Guaranty Capital : • -60'000 This is an AisoePition Med:allies and oth .. .ers, formed for the:rnutuat . • beneArf each other, in case; .if 'sickness or gceident, Blr the payment of the' following minuet rates,' yOu wilt become a Life Member,. 'and ntitbe entitled to a weekly benefit during life, if yon should be disabled by Sieknesser Accident, from attending to your ordinary business or occupation, and at tho decease of a member. this Association shall appropriate sf,'o to b , • paid 113 a foneral benefit ; to such person -or persons as shall' be anthorised to receive : ' YEARLY DEVOiSIT.FOR. LIRT3DERE CNDRR.6O TURF BY Two dollarels year you sill draw, , per week $2 00 Three • • - 3 00 Fire •_ • . Swam - • 7 00 Eight _ • - _ 8 00 Female - rates fioiti $2,00 to $4,00. . Those over fatty years of age will be charged 25;aer at. extra. $1,50 Adrn!Wall Fee will be charged in addithin to the above. thefiryt year, and 'muit. be staid: at the time of inakieg application, and the first year's deposit within thirty dos. Intreroultatioil of this institution is such as renders it perfectly secure, and T have tro hes itancy in making the guarantee, that all benefits wilt he promptly paid. And further, would invite attention to thefollowing It El. CH Cilia lion. David Wilmot, Towanda' lion. G. A. Grow, Mil lardsvilie ;' Ilon. If. D. Streeter, It D. Little,Esq.,S. D & E.B. Chase, atontrese; Eon. lio-nee Greeley, N.Y. city; lion. E. D:Deneti,'Sprlnartletd.likaa. Each member hill:unasked with soapy of the Dy-Laws ofthe Associa.lon - nd will receive the •Ilonthly Repor ter" which enables them•• to Iniow thedtrosperity and safety of the it stitution. Further int ormatiou uheerful. ly given by calling at the." Editor'sOnice" of the "Mon. trove Democrat," over-51. store. Ag,t . For S,n lag's'. Co - • Montrose, t. 30,1857. 414tf. To Dairymen tindVartners • Valuable property for Sale. AF.01.31 of 200 acres shun to in Bridgewate, township Susooehnnn a County, and state of rennslvinia of 150 scree of which Is under good is:floras= eat The farm Is wt 11 designed for a dairy.and ie cup:dila of feeding 4U cows during summer and winter.. und every part of it is well watered. The Lultdiuss and land are in good ct:lndition'and the teneee, shish are of stone and rails are alsogcs,d. , There are two large banis upon the Pfendees, besides a granary and cant emit nt shed for cattle.. Three orchardeprtncipally ofgraftedfruits and other fruit trees. "Sald farm has a' very pleiltan.t and desirable location about two miles from Identrafe. the County seat of nus• pleb:inns. County. and about 9 mil er ft cm the Leggett* Gap Railroad, to which' there tea Plank It audio process of completlon.,axul is - very convenient to meetings aqd schools, and mechanics'. s Also anotherVainable Pvnt adjoing the above; eon taining2oo acres, of which 150 acres is tinder a high 'state of cultivation. Upon it tilers''s - a large - frame dwelling honse, and owe buildings to correspond and ". large orchard. It is well watered and fencedand admi rably adapted to dairy Purposes. ' - Bald property will he Bolden rearounbleterms, por tion of the purchase moneymay remain upon Bond and Mortgage to cult the purchaser. Application may be made personally or by letter to lion. Wm. Jesse' or it. J. Nivea at Montrose. n said county. cud arty further particulars that May be,requir ed will begiven.-23tf :FIRST IN N W G) O DIS -. : Hi EBB. unBjai':returned from NEW • u lthl Web of ref goods; *bids be otterofoi eels, - to flips,. wtto wn,t; RAY tor them; at usintr sates' es nub be geosatiO bly attred.., Not ,forgeting due thnnits sucb of his frirndsots havebeintofore bruglit goods Of hint AO paid for them, be thilta them to 4 0031 E AGAIN." '; - Montrone, 10th, '; • ' • • Althanaci. ‘A gEL . TtrIt il rwishmt to, g ive eveTy family, in Surciliebinim cnunty, s' pod A Tinsirbe • for o year 102. Thir,f *so ift.tetbra beret:limited, fal. eooae orflentlin4 getoner,r*ltostaly. Ulti'B Own remedy for ootzdn'ed from Retina 'or the Outdo - Joke - of .ros - tale, 61 : - - ADELTURRELL; Montrepr. _ GoldrOhams ; vamnoinriePeciu , to:le:a:Et% GOld :IratlikOlS . ; T 1 - ei..NOLEsnd Doable otelety !Ise, ' Olughtunton:j F4l..l,.,FWANl764l9:astington-ii ZlXORTONottitistilms,Bindittrintd FlngeFMop aeyet offeredizt Bfingtiatukorr i . "Aq 3. $ VANS. , 4 - 567 s l itter , war. • - thitio;i.a Cipilui oei ei ciareatindatio l=P feting or TO e,Tes, Baltandli • 816)T , els.forkao.,Kagrare4gratis AG' Q/LYEliS.l l, sos3a.Yorkaan4 Kaiie; waits' 9" ll = t7r B ' ...! „.. "nannfactarkila r!, ryas list ofthe Bdn ROeCj6itili I 40thi birlilOre Ot be si4er sort Saba itigiway.to True. JIM/ 10,1 rib• dins PoktA,Plittrit!tiebeen4lirelited layilintto4 roeu re; Eoodaeeoii4h'au~eookfeiefgT~ at giuxt hirik'cut fer, for fide,l43esp . , __ • ' — r ARRA to 44 Penny liens; Firm tad Plulottlnft Mal N_ 1,401111141 f. CUAIIDLICIL , . _ STOVES!: STOVES!! TIME tubscribtlO having entered into 'eceparinorifilii • , ,k. lithe Store, Tip:and sheet Iron:bush:mos are. pre• hared to attend to any orderila their line atthe shoi tett node*" , Theytlatter theroselves thatht aivingstriet attention to business Ind low ye leetts , thtivill hire a reasonable Aber° ofpubileliatrensge:ThelvavvortMent ofstovet !stood, ; hating the Autest and most Imptered Vattern& among tibial are the on , sides stove which took the Mat Prendmil at dhe State Pair at lltitttneltt-1000., .PO-0 Forest Queeu;,..,E-0 Poseet Queen erdarded; 'Hey ell - Ave:tie Tight; Plinenla;• do do, Premium- Parlor stover, boa stores--for coal or wpm'. '.- All kind's 01'1111.1nm- stone sino, andvin tubes.. kept on hand=-4eld prices that will'ault. :Alt kiadied produce taken in payment and cash not racured.--Opp otlbr the old store of Mills and Knapp. ; ..SAYtiE & • illontrosei July 10,'41. " 281 r. . Farms"for bale,. rr o subserib... will net as agents for the private • .1. sale of Beal Prtate—Fariris; Dousesand Lots-Aoiti. led In Susquehanna eounti , , AU who *fah to - offer their properki for sale can give a minute description. al their Partin or Lott atfollowat :Niiniber of acres. how manyinaproreil; and how watered; Buildings; Orchard, grafted or common fruit; other fruit-trees; and shade trees; how. far Irani Montrose; and the swami p.dnt to a depot ou the Now : York At. Edo ,Rallroad t price and Prins of papincut. All 'who arldli torte! orpurehisyßeal -Estate, trill t.. clve,prompt Attentfon by.talling'l3l3 or addresAing twist Montroge, Susquehanna county, Pa. Croreonirdiancefront Montrose to the preaulserfreeof .oMder on Trirripikii itreet;4"doida west of theßrick • Thurothmius Farina and Lotsareilow offered for rale: • No.l, 40 acrea,3o itnpidveil;Vrame 'Clause and Biro " NiY 2;80 do -501 do '.; geld -10 .do •.: No:BOOB-do 60 . do.,' 'do do ' No. 4,100: do '5O do - rola do' -• • do - • No. MO ..do ;40 :do - - . N 0.6.90 do- 35' do. No. 7.•• Store, Warehouse and Lot:. • - • 'N0.8,145 aercs7siniPl'ored; framed housb'atid • - No. 3. 53ji -do 35 do' sold ; do ' : No. 10,2 .• do, . • - ilO . No.ll, •.. 400 . do do - dLt • N 0.12.100 moroied.rrained iiOnae rind biro - • .3;13;340 .110'200 :do :i• .do .- do •do . N 0.14; 50 .*,do -50 ; do, sold do : do do • " N 0.15, 16S. - 60 - dor • - do • - 'do - • No, 10, 120 -.do 755 .'do. sold do-- do -do' . N 0.17.100 do .75 do .do do do - 50.18,112 do 80 ". do, do-r 7 l'do . • do No' 10, 200 do 150 do . do. do N 0.20, 145 :do 100 'do do' - do : No;21,100 dol2o , do .'. do do .• • do N 0,22,9074 : 45. - do. do, do do '. • N0.23:45 - do 30 ,'"do : 00... do . do - No. 24, 282 • do 225 - do 10: . do 17..25, 125 do 100: do • •do . do N 0.26,106 2o- 140 " : • , • do •do • • ' do ; No. et: SO ,do :45 *old -do do' do . N 0.23.11 acres grad sAn , mill and dwellina • N :23. 1.14 acies:oo I mpr ed;frainalionxe andbarii No. 30,175-. do:. 100• . . 31;135: - do' 95- . " 0— ,- No. 3 . 1, 180 do 135' - ":. , NO. :13, 160 .do ea.. • .1 ' No. 34. 130 do- 100 . rs ‘. 1g0.;415i150 . -• L , • , . . . 44,, 44 Nn. 30, 300 do 170 " " No. 37, 101): - (10 140 • 44 - - rr .4 44 No. 38, 170 do 100 , 4 4 . . fl Si No. 39 175 do.. 00 do " do . do ' ;do ' No.-40 'SD. do 45 do •• dd. .do do • • N 0.41. 212 do IN.' do sold .do ' do • NO' 42 do 50. ' do ''do " - ` do • No. 43i• odd .•• • • do ~do ;- do No. 44 103 do 05 do do do' do No. - 4.5 SOO' • do'-'2OO do- 'do•" - de 'dn • 5i0.45, 120 acres 130improved,frome . ,bousell114 hero and gllon Nn. •47 200 . d0 170 . do do' do. • -,. do. No. 45 103 do do do do - do No 49 CO do CO •do do do. • do N 0.511 83'. do - 63 do •,, do .'. do - : do N.ll.—remosdealrleg En e1:m(421.f ,, any nt the. aboel bygdvlng Eh's entobeit can Obtain a folldesiriptton • : :• , - • _ ALFRED 13ALTEWIN. 11 0. ItApCOCK Slontrose,Pa. October.ll3so.-4411; • Thioop & Co.'s DAILY EXPRESS LINE. Laeltnwannti & Western Batlretvt "Per Passenger Trains with Special ItreSsenfers jar the forwarling qtaterchanSte . and Packaged of every description, Specie, Bank Naies, NRTES, Drafts. arid ISMS collected. or order. . , attend ..e.tto with promptness and It ' , atonable rates. Tiro Ageats of the Lackawanna &.LVote-m Itailread Company will acias oizents for the above *rasa tine. I xpresa wagons wilt be in readine,s upon the arrival of each train at Se..ran•on, to forward with difpateli, Merchandise, die.; to Pit tston.‘K ilkehbarie. bce. - ' Leonard Searle.if Montense, is authorised to 'receive and - forcrud ExPress' Freight froM that place. to the Montrose Statimr. and from aaitStation to Montrose. N. C. Martin of Tnakhannock, will receive and Cr. ward Express Prel,ght'fr"m that place to Tankhannock' Station, and from that Station to Tunahannock Novembei.lBsl. tf New Goods, H . AYDEN & LITTLE'S itock of New Good:. have arrived,comprising a complete assort. ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardwire; Stove Pipe Zinc, Nails, Glass, Sash' WoOden Ware Drugs and medicines, Paints, Oils, _Fish, Flour and Salt. -; • : : _ Also a first rato lot and goodnsrortment of Ready Made Clothing, ofalmost sit descriptions. Biota and Shoes,;H:Lte, ape abillonneta and almost everythint;tmenally' fliund in a- coautr) . . . Oar Gown •mitet be sold, and.shall be„ at the very lowest povsibie 'ricers. ;Ourfriends are invi ,ted to call nud'hiek at adratock. • Produce of most nit kinds, wanted in excuanm, for goode,by the subscribers, • _ • • , • - :HAYDEN dz. LITTLE., • Naw;Milford May let. . . The People's - Friend. - N.Y.-• T P0N11 1 .1 9 . 01 llthAettri . - DairsDairantett Aeplislissco EtestacT.L.An - Extrne 1 from the shrub called _Witch-hatel , and-purely from that with the ex.C'eption pia little Aleeholto erescrvelt.. It willeure all local .pain:and intlamations. old sores, fresh woundsandbruises, Piles. and all diseases of the. how els nfa chronic trdurr; tooth-echo, ear.sche awi' an a:cello:drew dy for females, c • is truly what it professes to bc,' , llC,People's Arrierig Providence has stattered along the rugged paths of life manythings thateontribut.. greatly to the comfort and happiness of.every body i heneo their great value, and well may they be called "elands of the People - • QEse word here tognard against imposition A man, by thenameofSpencer, has manufactured and nttered for sales spurious article called - the Caryl' Estrad,- 7 , thst woulabo extract of therhazel.nutt—the genuine le as whitened as pure as water: while the gouriouCartiele is colored ;which enables tb e pu Mkt o distinguish. - Nonerenuine.hut tbosomarked Pond's Pain Deatroyee IVAI. lIATDLI, Sloatrose.sendatore.keepere and me- Ine-dealeragenemlly,Agersta ;.; rt . F 0 lIFEIT-Dr. wlllterfelt.s3o 1..! lug to cure any case of disease that may conga anderliis care, tto matfer bow long ettuidlng or a Met ior EITITEN AEI art , invited to Ida Private Benl7ll.3Blforth SEVE.NTI.I st., Phila., .without Par or Interruption. by - ethic patients. sell:Lagos and others who have Deanna; fortunate in_tbeselectl.m or. a physician are invitt!d to call. Theite mho haselujnridthemselvesbi , Colliery vt.te . . • REA D-AIID. REVILE CT ;—The afUrted *cold dowelled reflect . before.trnstlng theft health, happhiess, and In ramkty Theft Urea, fn the hands of plus] dans, !gni... rot of this class of maladies.. It is cettulnly, bettossible for *neuter' toundereteinl all th ell! the human: foully aresobjeet to. - Every respoiciable 0;14 else bao Mope. collar bianeb.ln which ho ls,mere oneccooful thaehls brother rnefeosers,- O 4 to that he derotes'ntostofhltf tnneap4Moly, .. :.71catis oern a orick,Oxelizoteefitteloted Loth' study "tied treatment of dlsea tea of tbe sexual organs - , together aitit.nteers ,7pen the body,throat, nose, or!ep,palnain the head 't 'bones; mercurial rhettonattoto.-strleturesi . perel,lrretrulinftlee: 1 Meuse tabling from • yenthful ex cesses orinsperitles of the dit,a4, a herein; the ionotlto lbni hawbeeonte enfeebled, enables doctor-to'carr EISIDTUItf.kr 'rneyyteretf herocelyeszentler Tlie Last blonde::„ -100 w.wAltNtr.M.Alict great ha mtupper. la a DO}. intro -J. ,dueitigluter tbli country tbkeetebrated .Vlrc4ntl. 1311340r:4 maelitnt nut IDTCDT t6bn.s 0 , free DIM, ITutktd by 0.0311mb-screw, *Melt adll put out flu« largest taro In. xtaritty. But thin has-not tug:to do vitt, Oa bar' that duns - Anov,re; Tailor )1. 0510q6 eeed the W I %Li Or, Witiiiriblt FASiIIiON4 . mid i i upw'propated to iettl t ou tita klbatle attb hpitunal aliKrll.7s4l l l, -- ana good buristiv- • • - , - ter. 0 . 4111, lou ,staikt -capltallitsot tliefluop,orti Latbrops store. 'N,-o,Aluttloz dont o,et-• /851t,r _ _ZORN GROVES. , , • . SUGIUM tiro** inittuati:i 'no it and•ebedes se, .11.1:alection.olt Dry Goods, t ocludins - great variety of Ladlee,,Dress Goods. Crap is and' One s tunnies sbaesit. I Blik•litantilina,: - Pariko:r,Nraneb LS OO, F 4IIO /1 5 traw: 10 ' 1 LeOlors.., Bonnetet a osatitiful arstreeineos of. tionnelti _Gibbon, Vlowers andreilentoinirs of 'new . 4tyloit; Bloc*, 1 Sitk and LOCO& forif aotlltay IlopootSlltc, blkeLlozeo Itrisaik Clotb."Fanm-Gassimoyea, Vestinks ,and summer titottia.t.inletilagf, , Trrink tools and Paintid Window ,lbndos,,Gitrpating, nolo,. Cape, he., with it I ogo and soften' psaarirtenent istrisid Spare; erne - kw - 9;10m; Gi*leeivtoC: Painta,Mitenelnint,tsittrAtnyes 40 4 ke - soitt the lairsetprite; and 'Oil ..—,sor thornoat reasonable t arias, N ',,Nalarly all kinds' ot pristittaimatintad;ooeitt In i.partionler s iandll t.ber blown f° :d whale: prleala eftsh"`poiLl Cot. W 001.. ., Plant and gralt constantly 0 " — '""` astartiarol 5 _ 7 re i on baud.. - . - Witt pxparti6o.WOrulag tO qws ty } t. , .tiowauippixe i g e s i igu. ' . _ i .. :7.1-a., . - libmat cod 1at,...., 113 Or : ‘...:\1111..( "aeo:Teironuel::thmire:rOmarbn' ulue:t --"Fhte7i:::17:44:7411: ~, ; • ~ , C concerned, the subec h -,_K iti e .....„,‘ „1/4:,,,.16. , 4/4 z_ Just returned from N,.,. yell ‘ t.......,..--,......, !Utile most cocoohtei,,A -- emotive arsar.ment met,a7 . , opened In Ill* alUtitY, embraeng in lt, ~, --^. he jI articles hot before kola Iv him. led 'hi tt 'Lill e t , / Icet,ril VrAh :NM c ares btving been bought dh - " 4 1, ts thernbaufaetutrele. andimpeetes.laud wis ',,,, L -li, , the smallest living Pitlit. y.itreling to all 4 4 ,„, - -: a :citation ter call and ex shit goods and e,: a "Ali niairts as frrekiha Public's '"-} '-'9:tin. I, , -,3lostsaVeful fertant,'• i Ringhaultoti,Desember 34.141, a ! bb ------- m . - Wit s - WRING SENIMAR t ution hail one of the In i t i t it . d it t ibtl , Kingston, Luzerno CoUnlyflis Etosultrtiortbern Pennsylvania. 1 C l : l er: l ; n m% Tata csalemutrltty4T4l4'4°lgeueerttVeZtet"l,t country. • 311es:the:A ilea now been in open m —li Iyears, during which Re patronage bay been fd t rt constantli lacteal:leg. : 4 Through the =lfni Set nee of Wm, gayth o. ._ additional Seminary building 4o Ey 49 feet,litd 00% ries high. has man been completed, and by the 'w of Ron. Ziba Bennett , the seboolis now larni,t 4 a valuable Sind eXtrasl.6 library. entirely tery, Chemical. Philosophical land A stroutouleal 441...... of the Institution is regarded, „by oil who ' -, 11 edge of it. aoh high order, and ample for fog --", Monts in Net ural Science' %at towi ' Thelloarl of Instruction for the wasnlagyelty 444 II ev: - Ilcultyn Noirron A.R., . PRINCIPAL. . Roy. Vous., c. s.knifb, A.M.. Teacher of Aradrur Lumps. Philip T. 11Prrocro • A • it.. Teacher of Ilatlatuatica. 'lay. C. IP: 1 t' ra raw'', - 1 Teacher ON arnal Behan. .lames Ir. Weston at t .. _ ' Aerutant, Pao% illiareary . , Dietz. Teachn• Rios Comber PcirVerf, of Modem 14 401 ' Assistant Teacher of3/Mlon it LeagN i i . Alta. Ja ^ we Nesmith, S _ Teacher of Drarein; a and Palatlag. 31ra. S. A. tarr•arne v„ Teacher of Slulle.4 Ali of the above teaelon are calployed lam., The echoic et each day ...amp t the Teacher of Thaei,„ ^l ,,, al r.,Dreatlako. The former devot • such a Indy; each day _t tier class as may be neeellanyt not a, .• tnaohes oue half of cacti day. The public till 4e .,;! that by this arrangement the school is ender I te ms vi-lea and instructien of a very !ci board Cl ...,'"• and the Trustees confidently believe tbat no fal i i - • be spared te'prosnate the most thorough in, 4 ,,,, r41 1 g all - Le pue. _ The necessary 'expense* of i his Institution trite_ ato. Tuitio n yleiesire ut ort aalCatai tem eh., 4 - ., to $5,50 per quarter. Board $1,50 per met, v i !..;' 3T3 per dozen, and fuel $2,50 per annum. The dr/Moline of the Institution , ombia n rek s . with Smith es, Inculcating sound, moral and :6 principles, persevering industry, Mot , Ilk ; cod 4, 7 4... 4 deportment. The present term of this ,eellool sill plaint clb 234 of Doe. next. Students are admitted at sal t i „ but tht(most suitable time for enterii g Is the it,k,,Zl .or the mitidte of each term. lbore sin, mart;,) ti' i r tend the school through Ore remainder et the 0,.,, throughout the Winter, would do well I.* eater eipi; so the 2011 f or 23d init. There ainDe a racaticasiti We:A:sat the close or thepreeent two, 'The ren %., con s in e of thirteen weeks comtneuciegJauturyladb int. April 9:h 3652. Caralogues of the eminery and any infomete,,,. Use to it can ti! had by addressing tlePrioatratami of the undersigned. D. 6.81.1.EP, N. ROUNDS, Sec-y. 61D,4 Kingston, Oct 4, 1851-42-tr. ..:,'Retroleuni or Rock . ol 1. NATURAL 'remedy procured from awed 1, 4 Eigheny county. :four hundred eel deep planet told by S. M. Riga, Canal Pittatunp, put nein bottles jaist as - it 'thief from the anite.igg admixture orally kind. an ye that are &Mend - :. -- READ! READ?! Rheumatism yields to the pester of the Pen e k., l voice tem Lrt zerne Co., Union tp.,July etlt, - Mr. Kier—Deur sir, allow me as a stranger to m , ovatulate you as the solo yrorrietor of an inei,4 called Petroleum of Rook 011, which is destined m to take the place of all great medicines. Many re,4 3 this nelghbothood have tried the Petrol, LID in qyy of e”ses curing moot of them and proving highlyb, 0. 4 1 in nil. I have tested it 1n coughs. e , .1,18 dormr.4 Letter, sprains, and swelling; for rheumatism! tr,l is a certain care. y wife has boon afflicted Tab Itheuniatism some years and never coo d Ldp. V4i.rg to relieve her, in fact she tried reetything,me. meg woulado her any good until ,he trite your floe lonmaud Striae relieved her entirely, for myyml sly it Is the greatest pain killer now lo use. Tour, dt.,, J. Annthee letter from . L - nzerne co., reconner64a, Petroleum: "Baton Haves, Italy , Mr. Eise,—Dear.sir:—l take great 'destine h r in= to the virtues primly great atuml med do tej the Petroleum ov.tioo/C OR. whit. is certainly e medicine. Ib •ught one dozen ofyour agent .141, wnsaiong here last fall. I tested loin a nutter d ests and found it to prove good. I ahotest(ditin leaf tette? and found It very beneficial I waned Mete much to have another box of ft, f0r..1 don't WWI withoutit. Respectfully yours, J. Ottl3lll A voice from Susquehanna co., certifying to thitho cy ,of the Petroleum. • Ilmnos Fr. Jobe ith Slr S 31. re a—Dear sirp.-.Allon me to rental' virtue? ofyotir natural medicine called Pttreltmul4 OIL I had been afflicted with the IthenmatiOnfone time. I was in Wilkeebarne last summer end rat tie tie train your Ag- lat when be .as along tint, 3hl mired me perfectly. I have since seen is t tint eat cut eases of rhentriatitm, and toned It gittrelitliial. - Very respectfullyyeurt. JAMES lIAMILITS . ' ' • . . TUPARAII,NrorS. July 12th 165 'Mr. S. 31. Kitatt-- . .Dear sir--Allow me to rutin!! virtue of pone grea t natural medicine milt , Pena o frock Oil, which t belleggska good marine. Inv been all:lined with Neuralllll7 , p'ain in the turn ita Met ten year?. and never Manta get anvil:Ult.:OA me: in fact ttried almost everything and 116thillr4 dome any good until I tried your Petroleum. title relieved me a erj,rench; 1 . have alto teFted it In Mt; scalds; and bralFer, it bay alway Oren Mirth me short time I think /I is the ge etest miu tilinant me. i Veryrespectftuly yours. VIROOY Je.. CO MOS. MI Call and get a elreular from the egret. what wet fnll deseriptiou oZ it. For sale by IiENTLET Ltd. Sold oboterale by Ifaants, lia. LE, & Co., So.ttliabi street, Fbiladelphla.. . 21) 1851 .. _LUBK.HOUSE I . 181 Ge.eat Bend, Penn'a Addison Biyant, t ropriew S TAi:E.3 leave this TioUse thily* for Merest Oa -on the arrival different Trains of this. that , * vl7 Teams furnished by Mr. %Truesdell, at dtaMs and •terms wh:eh carom fail to suit. N; covered carriage silt convey guesa nal rorathe cars.-35 . New Milford Stove Depot. _ T r BURR:ITT has now n More a new and Imo -11 , 11.•rtment of Cootslng, Parlor. and ?bop Sten P wood and coal .including the new and most MO kinds of Air-Tight. Lame Oven. common and s'red oven, ace., with itoyo pl pe,Sheet 1[073.5M Zos.h" , Trhes;&e., which ho willacif very low for tutu rt proved credit ' Soltember,lBsl...'7 2 - , GENERAL STOCK Of NEW .v.OODS AT.LATBROP & CO. Please - call 'and •ea a aline. LATHROP Sr pa Mentrose,:Mv. 6. • • •9bel Turrell, Deolei; in iings, Idedteiner. ttnirsif, pa!nts.Ets , CtiroptatteiFinlili Larnp4. Dye stuff#,Gifictri. 4.330 4 Ilarreware.et9netrare, , Olawraro. Wttai d° eley;spooit*, Fpict.leics t Matted In4lnunentL I .llo _ Mrdlest Tnottinnenti, perftimery. tioneri4brushigr,shiles, ant= zAbtiollf. 149tttr9v,,ra,, 34 17 , - Flax Seed. A NY quantity otklaz Seta wanted in 'stain* ceries or cash N, - Spoons. • - - A,LAtaz itniit to . extra fine Albati table ett 4P"Tll4.llTltalmaqiue, vier ateagthecidOl asi teaarazaps, budtabla and tea ,st,OCTIS. Alen, uutr,~ Ter'ptittid,Vatmati'silver ;Two, eta, att.;iti.,„ 4 aud Min tow for the mulch ' ' 2llo4 '^ —, 3iOPtiV,Q4JUir 185 U - ' " _ . rA v SICIONA2LE JEWELRY, Oil, day rerefm t - nom Tn.0. 7 -ect gthOdi,' of Out' montb's Imp tea," Patit:tousitting - nue gold euomelltd huntlzt &•.;;'; nOle'ploOs. Pearl r and Gimlet itteasttint awl tom? to match, glikrotidf Bald Mork ' Lamy tottoPUM Pot If Pnrtieli DiaTriontl.,lLub3i; and' Prul FlogtrIMAPI iek". GOld SlPMteAtittottsoome beautiful cuff re Zioldr t lo o otifcb be• Wotan Or hittrireds , • ••..; ‘' A • J. 4 " . " • ; 21 1 3 0 1 .9 1 4 3 t914 ScUt.r !Ol•' • Cop Per Ware • _ THE` aubsittritiers just purchaser! ill' thtillg.ll;:l2-19v aud Copper, Ware. 1 1 P . r . B :;:i ff i i c r r a : ire '; ; ;. D n i : D ; R 5 c 0 :111 : "APTill 111°8;41 ICP: it- OLD 13'eti holdirs'oriiss Gad Walquelitiee few iateliy -,wvp f00ing.1441.1