I; . ::THEttEMOCRAT-; . .... . T . finiVAiiit'At BU. _;; ilit,**,ll - . -.1 ridipendelico and -Digpity of 1 Agricultural _Ponds. -.- - - , Ofal l occupations, that of is 0 ' Zeitailailited! to . induce,;-love of country, ' and.'•ilvetthat country: on the heart:- - No profeasion liae'eengenlel to the nature-of :; - sisertkind;r-none .more 'bohorible, none as condactive to•lealth, peace, tranquility, and `. happiness: -More • independent' than any otherrcalling, it is -calculated' to produce an linsliteleve Of , liberty. Skilful" ;ard honest 'Marls all that eat:tit-requires, and it yields st• dun ration. . No favors' 'dearly bought; •-no surrender of troth.;of honorable ; of man ly tee ings t. no trickling fOr office, no faw aing for populatity, • no lying for gain, are ' requisite' fey; agricultural auccess or happi osess.-,1 The farmer stands on a lofty Colin 'CUM); alyd liiiikii;upiin the bustle .of cities, the bare:lse Col mechanism,'the.ilin of corn- Inerce and• brain confusing,' body killing 'literature, with',feelings of personal freedom - peculiarly hie Own. Ile•avoide the anxie .4tes of trade, t he vexation of professional, - or the teasel* of public life. Yet, the • farmer gelightirio the prosperity of the city 'ca Itientarket.place t acknowledges the use tUlnees ,of the mecbanie,. admires the en terprise of the commercial man, and rejoices In I•the ibenefita that 'flow from the - nntking investigations of science";- then turns his thoughts to the : pristine quiet of his owe loved domain, and covets not the fame that accumitlates around the Other . professiops. Ilii, hi& much time for intellectual improve -moot and reftecqoa. Constantly surrouti dedi by the varied and varying beauties of nature„ and the never ceasing and berme . diens operations' of her laws, his mind is ' fed to Contemplate the wisdom - of - the great Architect of worlds, and the natural pbil oiopby of the universe. Aloof from the stirring! arena of public life, and yet, through the 'medium of that magic engine, tho Press, inade acquainted with ,the scenes that are Totem i c ' there, he is able to come, to a dis passionate- and justcondusioo respicting 1 the venous topics that Concern the good and glory of — hia, Country. In his retired 'lomidll, he is sire from the whirlwind of sel fish ambitioo, and from the lornatinitt fn._ tion. - 4efore , be is , aroused to: participate in violent publio a etion, he beam much re teats deeply, and- resolves nobly. B ut when the oppression 'of rulers becomes SO irstolerabro as to induce the farmers of'a O.iantry to leave itheic plows and peaceful -firesides, and draw the avenging sword, a day of retribution is near. • ' Ifetnfrinatim iof oar views on this sub ject wer wanting, it is to be found in or erycou try, ancient or , modern, and from i t the lips , nd pens, of the worldes wisest.— Tao follbwing remarks are a noble and ani- Venal testimony to the estimation ofagri oultarists—they ire by Dr. John Todd,- ".Thern is ono class of men on which we ,can rely. I mean thafarmers. They were never found to trample on law and right...-. Mere I to domintt my character to any class ; 11 men,.rnyfamily, and my country's safety it Would- be to -the farmers. .They area class of men such as tho world never saw for hone sty, intelligenenand Roman virtue, 'sweetened -by the gospel of God. And When this nation quakes they and their seas are those J who will stand \by the sheetanchor of o u r liberties, and bold - the ship at . her mierings till she outrides the f6torM. isl 1 • ' Above all occupations, therefore, that of agricultnre enables those who pursue it, to live faller, freer,land longer. If the mai titudes'Pent pp in cities, and bard run for bread, could -get 'Open the °- unoccupied mil liens.of acres of Sae land in-"our country, it would greatly enhance individual happi ness:pro:dote public order, and , quicken on ' tioaal greatness.' Let the weary , of otir cities; let the satiated of . soul, and the starved Of body hasten to the laud, and if they lin not find a balm for body, mind, and stomach, than we will acknowledge our, selvei &learners end false prophets. sr' 1 • . To Promote the Health; of at • I I tie. - , ooasionli, one part of salt with fire or. six paiti of wood who.' and, give the mixture I t o ',difforMit kinds, of stock, summer `rini winter: . It prom Acis their appetite sad trots keep them in 3 healthy aonditiqO_ It is said to- his good against bets in• horses, murrain in cattle; and rot in Feed all animals reg,nlarly. They not 'only look, for their fond at the usual time but the stomach indicates tho want at the stated ,phriod. (Therefore feed morning, imon, and - evening, as sear the same time as possible Guird against; the wide and injurious extretaes!, of, satiating with excess and star ving Nvitil wnnt. Food should be ale snit= able quality, and proportioned to the growth and fattening oftnimals to their produc tion isydung and milk, and to their exer. :6isa. Animals that labor need` far- -More food, and that which - is more. nutria - 6as, thanthose thatire idle. - • Guardian discriptions'' of, stark egatist cold and Oxpoiure, especially against - cold storms of rain,-I sleet, damp - snow, and . out ;on the cold ground in celt l Fights. inAlio spring and fall. . .121ry time, ;see that animals bate a good sup Ply of i pure water." When the fti7ltains,arelow,l they drink the drainiogs , of foutitaSatreems,,,,uid Passages of water •'" 'hid) ire unwholesome. ' llama and stables are 'very tight *aria;".vorittistte itr meatber, even, in winter:- - In fending — antizrale on.-apples.,or o tontit, I)l4in mittlit'sniall'vatitity sad -gradually iocrease : • Would het:letter to 'have — all changes in OA fa' add:gm:dually, wheW there is - ofmattri vial difihionee in the natirli.orthe!:".ro9d.- 8 1 from hay to . grisa, and the 'ieverie ;from itiacii fodder to much grain, =and ;the 4e iveraa.-Tr.dniericaii -Vcterinariim. a** milky is a grace that adorns and beautifies ievery other gracel without it'thti most;sOlendid tiatUral and'aequired aocr4= tiiticins lose belesitl their charm. , , , ' fl iar Thero aie two classes Of people that can afford tol be modest ; those, who possess a vast aniount of kilowledge, and 4hoso who' have but little. - aeanit agto zw. mew!! Editorial Pertinacity: r- The tut:mingdialogue, occurred m an editor's Benetton - England. A dis tinguished editor was itthis stay, Aiong thin, and ghostly vtuged gardlemarrwas•an nounced. •With an astbmatto voice, but in a tone of o!vyty,---.flr , , otherWise the editor, would have trenifixedhim With .a fi ery paragraph the next mortung,—the strang er said— • 'Sir your journal of yesterday continued false information.' • irnposstble ,brit tell me to what you said flat Mr. M. had !Seep -tried.' f'Truh ' , 'Condemned.' ..Very true.' " 'Most true.' 'Now sir, -I am the gentleman himself; assure you- it is a fact ; and now I hope that you will • contradict, what you have alleged.' -"Hy no means sir.' • 'How—what do yea nt . erin I You are deranged.' *I may lte so sir, butt will not will complain to a Migistnate' 'As you please ; but . I nectar retract.— The rnost that I ears do fur you, is' tc• an- nounce that the rope broke and that ion are now in perfect health. I have my prin ciples, sir ; I never deceive.' •SUOULD , AN.* MAN SREAR t-4 can conceive of no reason'why boisluiuM but ten reasons illy be should not. • 1. It is inern. A plan of high Taciral standing would almost a soon steel a sheep as swear.• - 2. It is vulgar. Although too low kilt decent man. 1 • 3, It is cowardly; implying a fctr bf either-not believing or obeyed.; • I 4. It angeatlemanly. A. gentleman according to Websteri is a genteel - may, well-bred; refined. Such an • one will rip, more swear than,go into the street to throw mud withw loafer. • 5. It bi indecent; offensive to delicacy and extremely unfit for;lisnnan• ears. kis foolish. 'Want of. deettney iu want of sense.' • • 'T.' h is . abttsive,—to the .mind; which conceives the oath, to the tongue whieb utters it, and-to the person to whine it is .• aimed. . 8. It is . uenomous.: sbowing a l man's heart to bo a nest- of vipers, and every time be swears, . ono of I them stick's' out his bead. • 9. It is cent/Top:We.— forfeiting the re ,speet of all the wise aria good. - 1 10. Ii is_ thicked; violating; - the Divine Law and -provoking the; dispieastO of - Hite who will not ln.ll him guiltlese who takes hiCname in vain.. • A. LosT RzruTiriom.—A large win; attended school, acquired such of tattling, that his schoolmates every oppertunity ;make him loUs,, ' • - When coming into seltobl after intermis sion, he. ?referred a complaint against a mischievous littli miss somewhat like the follawips , Papil:—This gal • k'oepo &Via' I'm a' thief. . . . , Instructor,-What does the say yin:have Stolen ? - Papil—She ter. • . At this jun tare i n lititls girl jumped tip . and said; •I Beth 'gob be did-";-- for - I theen tbcool bomb - , eating something,' sa}•s I ;stole her Charac• DlTERTENTios.—Wbatever maybe said against the doctrine now advancedly ma il, that .A.mericA should interfere to- help the cause republicanism in Eurepe r it Would byintolerable if tree governments are never to unite dgainit despotism while . despots combine against freedom.. • - - &rano last cast: of indolence is - rela ted in one of our exchanget—it is that of a man nained John who was so lazy that in writing" Isis name, he :simply--used tholater J. and - then "puilched hole through the paper. - says that his Mother : wia so fond of walloping tho,favaily, that if all the children-Lad been weak; tubs, there would not- have been ,a whOle bottom in :be fiEr What , Promethus Was e phy sician, the ta,ylor is ..to the mortal !man— illa One 'made human . outj, or clay, the other cuts characters out of broad- "ter" Strhek by - lightning," is the cant term used by thieves; lie., krsested through iuYormauon conveyed 'by the tele grqb: ; • ()7" The editor of the;Hull Times is. so short-sighted, stink he frequently rubs , out with his nose rrhst. he writes - With his pen* _ • ger If you eark get ' s .oian w thoogiita to entertain what is right,',you may trust him to do what is right, it ha haro a right prin. egr A polite young lade =remarked one morning; tbet - it was - Impossible for ber to sleep during : 'lle night, on accorint athe . outcry Pt's grAdeman Uzi near by. - •_ 1 igrNature makes bus poor, o y.ma want necessaries, but custom givew the name of poverty to the want of inpetlipi7i ties. - . - -01 piiuter in chlcinnati has painted an - eagle-so naturally Oat is lays- tire- eggs adsyl B 1 of tbe lovers:of Miss'ot 6teeu said - 2 - olOdervir some 131 4t,P 1 .0 3 .4 she -8 - of fkr.- Igor , * . s siritbm houluk," tuf3lie prisidervaidlo the jailor. " • ' I.4Qar netsprektioatirig the girls maid to itioiriibtoOL "Stirring titnei," as the Usti* pud. ding said to the spoon. 1,. _ v ~:._ ~„ :.... . --, - . !' - , ~•-!- . '''.-,T i ~' - • - • ' .-'--' '' :- -'-'-'- , laplOhLattifti4asguitraviter4oo2.-4co*parnt., : tmetti.Arelyvikv#"..tle.cfii,f.t49lNi:%na_!l;. ballot, land ingosoi youth, roaming. 'Abu 'ute question ii,hos ''shall that ,be obtained and secured. If, we have CdoilE, -, celdi TiresiChltls,Artbint,,Caisfrrh;,Pieltrir liiinenna, or iloautlieis, orany, other Mellon 'at' Ltlugt , or 'Cheat; you will Biol. In - Illtre,l'ibell,*l ,- COMPOIINIVIY.ItUPVIII:p0L111170T, a snreend. remedy, or ItyMlTchildiettarefifßicted with Croup 1.1-I,loldog-Collgtt.noltetter remcdyunite_fotunli.Thei sands have been relieved with tt, and rertiOrates of s Otratlve neiversinoWintnYVOOmPiAtTliqtoibel f doubt, the greatest remedy , es Cheap:l,lot any alTect ' , 'Ilk" Ming?. -,Therfolletsef Blood Root u a rem, ', liaa long !bean. known, nut its harsh action alone I kept it somewhat out of general:Dryer; but, I - eat! I myself that the above comb nation is perfect. and tti .1 Ito' Use, wilt sec it re Dimas wheriverit it offered:To on - I enlightened nubile. ,- ~,.; , t ~ .l , "-_, "...„ ..,-, lles, which I do byistunidlnit I - A woan-ru. Mon t ana wistitto &Meliorate year -- ,-condition,to lessen trine Olrese PerPlexides,'and ilinnit• ; 1 tics, without the fear for your tender offiptiug, • a remedy for their iltithat s adapted to their Infiniti- ; Of consequences Item , remedies charged with opiates en destrurtire and detrittletti al to Romany thousandrof our rsce. Who mooing lon but. ifeels forthe eriffelintinfant, where elks are Tbsi only lib:Mimi outs snactinverithing with pains froUchol- . 1 rst le,- emaciated ho,' illatrhces or "Alysentar-y,' sufferingi ~ great nervous 'glutton. often - to tits) from teething-s' l °Nen brought to death's door from Cholera Infantunki ' atulevcry ill arising from but noerishment or nucsing:.; I have seen all of. three trued In • „day almost,: by it s trMedy. that I havebecu for years in perfecting( in 'an lextensive practice of neatly twenty yearn and now otter, It to you under the true name of '1 Dr: Th ruse. ; INFANT RESTORATIVE and Morlihirs nrxivy,": •t When this reroody • has been used, It luta met - with un- ! I bOunded favor. Ind as you value yonr own comfert or I 1 the welfare of yourderlieg Date, I ask you to give It 0.1 trial. and'you will say tralr in its behalf, It is the ' I.. o 'lilotber's liellicf.t s - • ' •' ' , Won't* areal,* productive of great tors ore. to chil dren of liner yearn. she rymptoraol of which every pa ; vent Is aWare,:lind where surpcctrd, It is titeli-dttty t°l exterminate them atispeedily as poyeible, which ran be , • deur only, with.~ few doses of Dr 11Treop'siVOItE POl-1 SON,which Is beyeasil comparison, - with any Vern:Kugel Of the day. It wilt &aro , them; and-The very, small , Chistmakcs It acceptable to the children that dislike isedicines of any hind. • It is a happy: compound of harmless vegetable Medicines, th at 'in their combine tion.,produce Wonderful effects upon those filthy intru- dere of the ourann &yalma... •,. , • . , • ~ , Ii are suffering from derangement of the' stein rich. Liver. or•nowelailyOu have Fever, headache, soar stomach. or hentt•bum...itatulency, rest' --•-- and Many other unpleasant symptoms. for thew yen hive only to take atm doses otss . ' BILLIOUS FILLS,. andyou have a cure, upon disease by removing the cause, rest erelong, of all The organs of the body' : the consequence. • - - - To. those - afflicted wlth,soir, weak: ok; /I I famish you elsonumedy that hoe stem ye-are of experience. and restored the MOE every other reme.Trhoownlind railed,Dr.TL.onp's .., TVATEn. Theseounpritn&the list of Dr. Throop's Ile blistie Medicines, that' should be in the hands of every bonne keeper, us mid remedy always ready, end which only requires a trial to insure them a place.. - -' 6 lrwts TO Monsos-ellentley & Wad. Petits-oat N. Granger & fin.. Rush; 11. 11. Soutbwell. Duch ;,C. C. Wright Middletown; it. Glidden. Ftiendaville; - P. M. Barber. 'Jessup; Ttrackoty & Monfort. Drackney; 3, R. Grover: Dimock ; ge.(itt & Root. Sprlngsille l Dr Lam bert. Auburn; Junes Tompkins, Tompkinsville; Ray den & Little. New 3111Torl ; , Dr. Brooks, Great Dend; Joseph L. Merriman, Upsonville. J. 8.-MASDELt,, 0 cueral Agent, Forest Lake,. Jan. 8, 1812-131. @Tyler, - - DEALEZlNiitfithlDEVOroceeimerry,* 4. 4 Tiawitte, :fish, 01Is, £lllll.l,Paiat& ac. itc.; alickpos eabfor mr,klnda of Sylpp!sig Pun. ; Otoiet#sk tam the emir& ' - . • .SHAVING.AND DitErsiNo SA.LuODr.. e . nd, elf Pp((llpsou!si t 4o..or to tbi Postoplr,N goftyr:o9, Pi; • inchester f ITORNEY AT LAW, TunkAannor.A, VA, VffleAlti %Op& Start's Oriel Row: • LIVERY AND, XQ,IIANEVEITADLE. Offteelf4o,rs below R , ir.lVl.H.citel.3lordrose, Ps. , ,;• _ . &a:R.:Chaim; 44 , TmaNh1s -AT L.l.l4YArcmtritse.• Oftleti,ever tt• CeP atom.. • :•• /I.•Cusse. • B.ll.'entsx.:. ens g ion-.& Sterluig, • - DE LEI 8 ..thattuir StaxuttanTa v Taiga STOXIgh TA 2%14 3.e.; tntireeti the. Canal.. Bridge snd Court house, Court niuguatottn, N. Y. O3'.7,ll.lrßlineY' Traveling -Agent. • • 271 y W. 11 .Trotirbridge, • • Dit LER TN DRY'GOobB,ToottandSboes;Jewilty, Nutionst he., Great Bela • ' • ~• CA M. Simmons, - ‘- rtOOT AND SHOE 31AREIR AND RSPATDEN. ShOp .1J over Baps% 4' COX'S Saddlery Shop; Ilfontroic lar; C. -C. - Edivards, lUSICIAN AND SURGEON, Harfordi - Pa. - . Ofilek 2 P., doom below 0.. t. Prida'A note. 4Df Dr James Brooltsi . ' 15111111TICIAN .AND SURGEON, and dealer in . Drum Paints OLD. Inas ite.- Coiner at • and Ma streets , oppol Oily, W:Lttak's, Orent„Beneinn'hd. • John. 11-Dithooki , • Al TTOUNEY AT LAW. °Mee on Tdtnpikettteeti 11 deer weer of the old Reairtet Tenting ogee, Mont . • • Tkuosdeil. - TTORNIM AT LAW, Orrat Bend, Pa Office with eoL P. Lusk. . . . 3.. C. -Edwards; -REPAIRER OF CLOVES, WATCHES, Jewelry, Musi c-41 BOXOII antil Acmordeonc Shop la ;he store ofj• A. Williams, South Gibson, Pa 50123. . . S. H• Pierson. • riEA VIM In - all kinds o f Dry Goode, Groceries, Ready JJ Made Clothier, Rhode bland and common Link, Lianiber,Protteloneotad Petottnne or all kinds. . C...;—"rbe Yellow store pp town. - • _ Carbondale, Pa. ,' Edina ?Et DIEDUKT. ruswinett: Eviettr .invßepar MORNING IT .0, B 4 . E., 4 i ctok BDITD6ft A?,10 Pgto Pit lETOIII One dollar and fifty mats per amram, cash in'adrati . ar teto"clotters if not paid - tali the eau of thelear,cr time of •eabsatiptiaa. tCo iteper wilt, be ,direentlzoa d until all erre:triages:art , e /4ddxcept at tbe option urea Pad:Metiers. • An communications must belobst pald to receiteatietstloti. .Alt lotto" connected wrtb tbeoPtea Aortal be alreeted ri S. 111.1 t E. B. Chase. Montrose; Surquebanna county, Pa. , tCrEditors' cake orer 11' C. Tyler's store. • • - MATES OF ADFF.ILTISIING. aineSquare (12 lines.oriess,) thi ee insertions, $1 00 Each subsequent insertion, - 23 Onesquare rbreemontbs, - - - 250 One square six mouths, - • - 400 Business tbirds, tour lines or teas. - - 3 00 Yosrly adrrrtisenteuts, not ov er sour squares, 700 tine. eolonmoireoyear. - - po [Youy athertism still be restricted to the busiups lit *bleb they are engaged.. • JOU WOUR. 1 1,...The Publishers' having a large araortinene of Job' Math% materials, are prepared to execute all kinds of lob work with neatness and despatch. ' - of every desociptiort constantly On hand ar whited to order. gawky a habit sought ridicu- Entered according ti l Act of Congress , in the year IS, by J. 9. 11013Tii ,M. D., in the e'eri'e Mee • of. the Distort Court for the eastern . .District of Pennsylvania. , DR -HOUGHTON'S 'inclN*; ). ' Another - Sci e ntific Wonder ! tdrient Cal.! for Dyspepslak! DIL4'; S. HOUGHTON'S irErSii IV, THE Tntri tor. Le:L*ll E. Mk 'I D,.GRAlZaislrle Prepared frearltENNET or the fourth Sbluniteh' Untie 014:aftei'direetions of Baron Lirbig, the great Phjelos *glad Chemist; by J. S. 1100011T9N, MI. D., Philadel .. This Ise truly won tofu] remedy for INDIO lISTION; DYSPITSIA ' JAUNDICE. LIVER COM PLAINT. CON STIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Naturretims method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juke. — OZNlalf'teaspoonful of. Pepsin. infused id - waiter, wilt digest or diesnive. Ore pounds of Itckisted Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. .- • Pepsin • - bi the chief element nr 'great Digestive pritteis pie of the Gastric J nice ‘ s--the Savant of the SogdOthe Purifying, _Prierrring, and Stlionhelng Agent of the. Stomach and Inteeinm; It ii extracted from 'the 'DV gritty'. Istomsuit of the Oz. thus forming an. ARTLITY VIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID. precisely like the mantel Gastric Juice in its Chsmical owersomd furnishing a complete ann perfect sebstilite for It By the aid 'of this preparation the pains and evils ofludigestlon - and Dym pewits are lammed, last as they would be by a healthy • stomach. ..It. Is doing wonders for dyspeptics...miring ea see-Of Debility, Enicciation. Nervous Decline. and, Dym Fntic Cornumptlim. supposed to be on the verge of the. The sitlentitle evidence upon which it is based, I the highest degree &Mon! and remaikable, : 1-‘• Scientific.. Evidence... ' • , Baron Liebeg.in-his celebrated work on Animal Chem- Str7S - Itaes t -- "An Arid tat Digest re Plaid, analegons td the, "Gestrie' Juice. may be retufilyrrefared from the rautiorte membrane of the romacls of the Calf, in which larloul articles of food. se mead and eggs, will be soft ened, ehang( .1, and digeFted,Just in the Caine manner as the! would he in the human 'tot:ascii ": - . .. . . .. kr . Deill on the agent and get a Descriptive circular, gatiring o' large amount of seientsfic ovidetice.sitai r 11 1 ; Vbe• &bore, totrether with reporte'lif remarkable owes, from 01l porte-of the Uniteifttatcs.. . t. 7 int: BOUGH lON"et PEPSIN le nor 'old by nearly . all the deedere In fine din:rand popular medicine*. through ont tbr United Seater. It Ia prepared In Porde? and In Mold Mim i -and In Prescriptive vials Donal weal phy.- alders. _ • . . , PRIVATECITIAT [MARS for - the use of Phys leitins.nasy be obtained of f 7. ifonAblon or hi* - agenti:deicribiug the whoa procers of preparation, and tieing the author. 'ies upon which the, claims of this new remedy are lA -red. .A. 5 it is pot a icrrit reintkiy:.no objection can be raised to win.: its unity Physicians In respectable stand ing. sub regular prat:ales. per bottle. C7'illlSEltlitt - Tifiii! . —Erery..bnitte or tie 'pity/tie PleNtis bears theiartittott . signature 'of I A. 110110111- vroptietOriPid isdelPhts;''M • Copy right slid Trade Korb seemed.. 14P..i01d by all Dnunista end Dialers'in Medicines. )tor„For sale.bp AUX L TUttftELL,Druggiat i iiontrote, Agentlorlinniaebanzra county- . 61 . 7 _ ._ . - - am ','' - . A biltiOtill to respond to that - .sy;.` - SA. liberal and Increasing-pa' t 9 • - - ' '.:',--- '-' .....: renege tit his unmemtm friends 1 • C.,,,,qii1l avid customer, , In the way moat i tonduette to *the !tartest ormll i 1 . 1 0 (.. concerned, the subscriber takes; /-•- pleaattre In stating tint be has. t, :7-4- . - just returned from - Net .gork,i • Mk..,.....-... — with the most complete and "ex-1 __--- - -•-• , tensiee assortment ofgoods ever smelted in tble ionati,„embrae:ng m its -satiety many ankles not berate kept by him. and which hashmm ea.. leeted with groat 'jam haying been bought difeatlYitaat . the manufset urers. sad Impottrrs. and sill. be, Mid, at the smallest hying profit. X.:tending to all.aeortillalhi• trhattotata call sad mail Ids goods and ptiete, he rt... analtialia aree t thepublies . .- . . { , . : , ! . .1. ,II oa t rerpeetrul Erna t. s- .. , - - • , -r -- , ..' . .".. , , 5 - • ', . r - 1 . - ALtilliirj. L 14103, '.l ~ Illughtatoti,Desentboiad. itsi.,‘ . •.- 48tf ~, • Thnioittioit . , - - DA ILT EXP11,E8.82.18 . Sc 014t4is ilatile*ltg. , • Per Ronings. r Traaireeith Spedailifeinttegry for jil t s rforibirilig; eflfetchairlase• Pikkaget .(c irlpi.a, Bpew. Bank Nagel, i i;tltS;DiaiWalul eclitetad,.Pll imitia - st4ritV ga"kitti praraptitesr and let *Pansabigestar;.• The dgenteinf.ilie../Ukallfilnillko4:..Wpitern'Adikikti tOdepeny set gagede for eke sh:ora awn Eaprepayeageese will be In teadhpan thaandeat air, - mar train " at - .Bcrianon, to • forward ; Pith dkilnekh. Sleishandisi. Pittstoa, Wilkeztiirredke. •- • • :•.• • Lecasni LkArhibrliontrose, authorized reveres laud Simard Expeas freight ; from that place 40 'Of kiontrove sitellot std from eatd Station to liOntroaa:' - mud" I l l` *am Ewes" rivistalront That place ta-findtbilpii°4 patios, prid,frogir th atSta . tiott gcol'ailkbannoek • - :gforembel.lBsl.--62tt • _ • --- ; • G 914 . .1 veigb ts end patatezeifis. TEU*. NEM FE= Liver 'Complaint, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA, CIIRONiO OR NEKVDES DatthrrY, nisiases OR TIIE KIDNEYS, A ND alt diseases wising front a disorderdd liver or !A. stomach, each, as ConFtipation,inwal*Piles, full ness or blood to the head, acidity of the stomach. nau sea, heart-burn, disgust for food, fullnes, or weight_ In the stomach , sour eructations 'sinking or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, futimmktg of the head, hurried or diflleult breathing, litutmlug at the heart, chola. g. or suffocathig setisultrifiPeiterati a -ryipg postUre.dimiless of !Dim. dour or webi before the sight. fever and dull pain in the head, deficiency "orperoptratirio, yelloahlers of the skin aid ryes ) , pain In she. ride. back.chest.limbs ac., sudden ffuthes Of beat, bointog in the flesh, con stant Imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits, can be effectually cured by Dr lleotland'seelebraird German Bi'lrrs. • Rasps nen yr DA C. M JA,CICSON..AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE STS R E,120 ARCH - BT., PHILADELPHIA. Their rower orerl4 altoce,dlsesses% is not eacelled.ir equalled, by any °thir pnvration in the Duit...d Staies, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians bad failed. . ... These Bitters are woriby ihe attention •of insallits.— Postussaing great virtues iu the'rectilleatiott of diseases of the Liver and lesser gland's:exercising' the most search. tog pciwera to weakness and afiections of the ilscestbre or totts,they are, withal; sate, Certain and pleasant. READ AND RE (>I)NCINRED The chine of the, Boston Bee said, December 22d Dr. Iloojtonds Celrbrulei German Bitters, for the cure . of Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the day. These Bitters hat e been used by thousands, and a friend at our elbow sage he has limiaelf received an effectual and permanent Cure of Liver COM". plaint from the usa, of this reme4y. ttt e are convinced that. in the use of these Otters,: the patient constantly gains strength and vigora fataworthy of great coned; i eration. They are phea4nt in' tame and smell, and ran be used by persons with the uierst delicate otomachs with' safety. under any circumstances. We ore speaking from experience. and to the afflicted we advise their use. Scott's Weekly, one 6f thebest literary papers pub- i tithed, said, August 250.-, . '1 "Dr. Hoof:ands German Bitters. manufactured by Dr.. Jackson, are now recommended by come of the most. 1 prominent members of the medical faculty es an article , of much efficacy in cases of female weakness. As such; le the case. we would advise all mce hers to obtain a tad.' tie, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of debilitated constitutions will -flail these Bitters advanta- : geous to their health. as we know from exprenee the: salutary effect they have upon weak systems. MoltE EtrinfirsiCE. The Philadelphia- Saturday Gay tte.-the best family new, aperhublishell in the United States, says of Dr.; Ifooffentrs German flitters-i. ... . 'lt is seldom' that - we recommend what are termed i . J ose ph Patent Nedicinei; te the confidence and Petratntae wr"" l * 1 - JL. Merriman .. readers. and therefore when . ire recommend Dr. Goof- I • TAFF.S this method of informing his frietria anti the! !Ads German Ilittere we wish Io be insult etly understood i- ...public gentrallf; taint - he just reeelved - from , that we are not speaking of, the nostrums of the day, New V ark, an assortment of Goode. etinsisting.tintarti f that are noised about for a brief period and then forgot- onnot . ariti ra ,,,,,, 1 , 0 Goode,. Groceries, er, , ,e ern 1 ten after tbel have run theft , guilty raee of miseblef, tut LLardware. Bye Stuffs, itqwwhich he.vrill dispime of. Mr ! of a medichielow• eitablistted, naives/nits proved, and - as , C h, Produce; or approved ' rrdit. no as IPS otal.ti tertna which has tact the'lotorty approval of the comity Itself . " . and at as 'low prices as 'at any other establishment in the county. And he would here say, to there who are In the' _Lai* wett to Woe eserkt4l4.4eaenuine..Abuthave the writteu signature IdtAACIRSON upon the snapper, „habit Of going out of tow. to artrehase goods that he arid his name blown in fuslattler Pithaut whia'rneY ars' will.be happy to'bier'the: Privilege' of "emennvlng them spurious. , I that he Min do as well by-them as those that make more, -Pot sale wholesale and retail at the German Me-Grine r show Dodger/der a tetensVois., Please; tall at Iris Rini, , store,N,o. 120 Arch street, one dine below dials. Phu** in Payment° and satisfy yourselves on that subject. I delphi ' t and by vespeeta6le2dealers iftateraNy.titeatlat .. WANTED—Penbry.: Caine. Butter; and Sheep Pelts, I _the enrotry. ~,. -'-- for which. parr Cash will he paid. •- _ . i ,„ - i Prices Be - fait-I =To enable All' CIaSSCS of invalids to ! ..upsixrao, Nos. 5, 1555.....55tt _ . .. , enjoy the advantages of their great restoratiora powers. Five te Berets 75 Cents- - -' -• ' -' - - . Also for sale byrABELTII6t it lELL,Drogglat;Noiltreie. $2OOO. 'WANT.ED. 1 Penu'a. . - 1 .1 1 _eor , I DY the Subscriber. as he is now preparing met up his Al fall etock. he offers to his numerous customers', his ---•• . _ • -" wa —.'s : . - present large assortment of eoods nt.tooer priers main . ... The time_ o zuy I •-: • any similar establishment, in Treitern Now York. This - t . .: 'stock consists , in part, Ora large stock off/old and Silver 11' CA NI , II CLIP won u say I.r.'‘.. - •j ; , f ~. u , friends ~,,d English patent Levert...of his own inportation,wartanted . .. ~ l is ,,,- • • - - • i,,to, apa ero . . t s 3 r i perior to any ever offered in tills CoUnly ; Gold and - , -0 , - ',.. emitomers in Illobtroreautivicin re hut L v a and Lepir.es; II old .LocKets.-. Thin,- ityi that be hits just _retunted ble7.Sp n ee c ta ' elei e , retina pins. Braceloti„,Earri ngs, 'Finger •-• - 1 , i • ( - 1. front-New York: with'alarge ad.. , rings, Cuff pitio,Pene l'enyiii, iei t, guar land rub chains, 0 ., -.. k i. 0 ..:.: d . 1 , :li t ltin , to t i o l 4 his l To r 1 . . . . f t ril v t , .1 v u : a il , s r ri a o r 1,.. s t , m . c i ii7, n t . ~ ~ .._ Seals. Key!. Ito: Also,a very stock of filter Ware,com. prising over article in that line, warranted prt.e as coin, i:. 4. - 4 - . "" t i I s ii -- d - i i" — 1 ''''. n ., s a roll a...sold:tient of plated wars , in every variety. Van ) ' - '''''' „„, ft .,...,"7, ed i , ~"„, „P. a ,"„,g 0 ... d .g u , - ,_ 'by Goads, Cleeks, Cutlery, Combs, ae. '1 5 ,7* - --- ' ---- ' ---- "'""`" -1 . Dirchamten °eta°. ' • ALFRED .1, ..ETANS, Wilt sPeekr.lriglir brit& i anger rand ear rim', cuff] — - • - pins, broaches, armlet,: pearl-and shell earl eases,- pen *MI penelletsell,Clutralblltadisrentlery,Perituneri; 1, 41-.1 retie, Ilrittannia and Plated Wat resAccordeens,fintes . tuning forks, violin instate, stock,, wall tete, Ton 310121110, I Needle., and fanek goodei : nairbgrensent 1 0 0/1 and Inc . terials for the trade hy itk!.qtroptily. ,The above will bti sold at the lowest pikes:. xrtPatrhes and jewelry. Or. illidadarepalred on 'heti petite akthe old stand near. II ease - she the Phtenix, Court at... Binghamton. - . I. : i: - .... ;_!. :,-. - "-- Oct 16.1851 i : ,-.. Clocks for SIM and uti. . Vihanti ! end 8 day wand *- lam 'New rtYleandwaranted 'at " L:CANSTELDi Pew Arrangement! Extensive Chair: iincL:Fitrititare -_ . , Iva!, w. MTH. to. Vo.: lase ,now fhily completed NT their crrencemehtstor maritsfsetnriesc and keep ehnitantly on.hand Itli and every it Ind oritousebold purnitnre;manntald tont clam best .quallly Walan Maple. Cho ty.ead Other , loin her; and in:titre bestan most durable manner. Among tihe &Metes Which they lowed to keep on hand, or make o order,are Mahogany, illack Walnut. eherreond Mu- P lenu r e ab i i 44,18 BltrldtiPerretaries: BoOkliases; Cen tre, Card; Pier, and other Tables; Stands of every sa tiety; Boras, iletlies.Dirana:Otteinan)F, tte.'Bedateadi *tall kinds end styles,madc - ot Mahogany,, Bird. AVM unt.rherty, and ' ALSO — MilboganY• Platk Walnut ,Curl abd Birdseyr Maple, and nag • % Mrs; of everyvarirty end dr/scrip? tion, which they haretiovr an • bind: attiotend toiteep. &Comdata supply. AU; articledeslretfttlibesuppMed on s few days notice:. . • -. "'Mahe artbscriberrhaf& often been &elicited to enlarge theirbnattters and to open an estabibligient Of the kind to abinterirewhicit coat supply every earklty ofbonee••• beldruiniteri, 'writ va the triiiiblittifaitidrog - to thi Cities for nib article d tbry bope to reel with Ilbera patron and encipars egy; .' . r,....'1rer:31,,E1111T14 ,--, ~.., ' ALFX'It 81111711. ' , -..', .• .;: .• • .-.,... , ,•• 4.83.11711. Montroir,Jane4llssl, 7 -23y)!, r,,1L.5M1110.,.. T ' G MIEVIZZAIM - 4:& A us now reetivinvsl tone -Mid desirable stock or ' 'WALL AMP e 44 0 40 1 11 4.7,. • consisting of theirnsisal variety of Dry G oo d s , Giuerries. Oroebeelf+Dardware..l.lrugs, itedleinee. Paints, Oils. Dre. stuffs, tin, stone, avid wooden- Ware, iron: nape. FM; Leather, C boutand shoes; tooling glasses. and plaks. vashagiacs'ag putty, hots, caps, carpeting: cloths. wall and window paper, elect,: yolteliev, Jewelry. silver aDoeur, Musical instronsiolls perfurnery, brthles, &e.,a1l ofvetdolttheyedkion the cordlraiterible tikms . lionticae;Oerfallid, ! ;? - . A .lIML TV1141411.1.. Ovaellawas. Abantiossia A wishes to give every family in Busghebaunic county a good Almanac for tho year 1852. 'They are therefore hereby Imltedto some or send mid got one gratuitously. !IN=MMUNMM TBE eubseribers hairing In the StovoiThr end sheet , Iron business ate - pre k aria:to:attend toany_ordera In their Ilhe the,shot. testnotieo They Hatter themselves (bath) glvtugetriPt attention to butineekkildlktv.pileer, thaw. tberttlir have a reasonable share isrp Oil c patrc ge Their svoilment ofstoyee Is[good, having tho latest end most improved patterns: among which:- are lb on.sidesiir; (nn-,a storamhiell took the .first Premium. at the State Fairlt eyraeuve In 1850. 18-43: reverie Queen; _ EEO Foriet Queen enlarged; Key otone Air Tight. PhOcniz, do do, Premium •' , Parlor stoves, box stoves—for coal pr ant. . All kinds of Tin Imre: tit en - Cattle and tin tithe.: kept on hand—solil at prices thatwilt snit. AU lands of inroduer taken Jitney 'tient anal; not refused , Opp ii4te that - 11d ;time orklills and Knai : firk TOE -WEDSTEIt.' Montrose, July . 28 17 . . . rarms tor m a r. Subscribers • will act an egentt ((irate private J.' sale or Ural Istatc-7;•Panint, Houses and I,ota-,-loca ted in 3asquehanna county; fa.,Ail who wish to offer t. their property for sale cab gis a ninutO deseription of their Farms or bor. as follow's:- Number of acres, how manyt mprovcd, and bow watered; Ouildingi; Orebard, SW/Order common fruit.; otherfrhit trees, and shade trees; how far trom Mon trose; and the nearest point to 'a depot on the New 'Too 'tc grit, Bollroad ; price and terms of payinent. All whowlsh to tell orpurchase Real Estate, will I.VIVO prompt attention by ceiling. on or .aildre wing its at Montrose, 0 usquehnona county: Pa. • pc - reoureyaniefrOni Montrose to the preiulscsfreirof charge . , Office' on -Turnpike street,4, doors west of thisßrick corn er.' . _ . • . - The nillowing Fawns :mid Vito are now' offersd for , rale: No.l, 40 ocres,3o improred.Prlltal, Muse andßarn No 2, 80 Jo 50 .do Sold Jo - do No. 3,100 do 60' do do do . N 0.4,100 do 50 do-. - isidd do -• di N 0.5. 70 do 40 • do do ; do- N0:0.90_ do 35 do •do do• Np. 7, Store, Warehouse poCtot. • = : No. 8.145 cores 75 Improved. framcdbOuse and' NO. O. 52,1 4 do OA .do gold do do "L. - • N 0.10,2 do do do do : • NOM,- . 116 'd Lt N0.12.10* acres7o .morovird.framed bow, nod 5,13, 340 do 200 do To do , •do N 0.14,56 do 50 do Fold do ' do - do N 0.1 5 ., 4 . 68 do 80 . 'do do do , do N 0.19, 120 do 45 do sold do do do No : 17.100 do 75 , do do do. 'N0.19,112 do 80 .do , do do. • • du No'l9, 200 do 150 do do ". do do N 0.20,145 do 100 - do do do do N 0.21,190 d 0.120 do do do do N0.22.90N do 45 do do-. - , do do N 0.23. 45 do 30 do . 6 43 do do - N0.24:232 do 223 dt. do - do do No, 25,125 do 100 do •do do .N0..26,196 do 140 . do do- • do No. IL 80 do' 45 ' Pohl do 'do do Nm2S, 11 nereS gornls:lnemitl and dweillot.: N. .29. -134 aeres,9o proseo,(Tatric house and barn . N 0.30,175 do 100 66 66 '''• 0 ' - N 0.31,135 do 25. '" . " No. 32,180 do 135 66 66 No. 33. 100 do 60 4,4, • 0 4• ' 4, . No. 34. 150- do 100 . 44 • 4 4 - No. 35,150 80:, 6 N 0.30. 300 do 170 ' ' 44 -•1 ' 44 No. 37,-190 do 140 "- tt N 0.38, 170.. do 100 0 No- 39 175 90 do do do do :N0.. - 410 "80 45 do do do do !1 do 100 'do sold do do do. .so 42 92 do 50 do •do , do No. 43. 4 4. Fold do - 'do do 44 139 4 do 95 do do do . do , No. 45 800 tdo 200 'do do do N 0.46, 120 acres 8012 n proved,frrime house and Darn and grit , mill.- No. 47 200 do 170 do do do do - NO. 48103 do do do •do , -do NO 49 60 do 60 do • do .do do ' NO. SO 63 do 63 th. do dO ; do N.3l.—Personsdestring to porrhoFFinvor the 'bait byesing thenumbet can obtain a fulldeFrription ALFRED BALDWIN:. E O. BAECOCK .Montromo o Po. 0 etaber.lsso.--44tf. _ I LsEIVETTE BURR MILL STONE 111ANUFIt; • "1"; LY. TLIE: I / I , IIIERSIQN ED, formerly Foreman ffor many y4..ars of the Lafayette Purr MlllAtone Manufactory, 240 Wiiiihington n.. Y. Y (W. Tyuck.A gen tOn'ould In form hbfriends and the public in general. tbit be hat estribiliheil a BURR MILL STONE MANUFAtTORY f Binghamton, .11.- Ler or ttoss7a•l,e.,l Ptheeri And taiOllt afiliare al their untrcnatte. He trill hare etmerantly nnhcnd a fa me a tocii-of greneb Burr. 31111 Stone,, at alto a large tupply g , f ruvuo and Koln•stonee. alto French Bury cloth t sereen rilre and l'lnAter PaiT,. • • - • • •-• • The undersigned assures his friends and the public that he will faithfully •rerute all orders entrusted ti) his care, not only in quality, but in pri-c4 of articlesfur nished, and solicits their kind patrtnnac. • Orders by letter will be eteented with is much care and as cheaply na whenpnrchasera arp no. the spet.—r Hiller* and Millwriettst tire requested to call and esata ine' his stock and worktitanship.. ' • " " •! JOHN W.SULLIVAN.' Binghamtori,July, ,00 frEFETIENCE - • • .• -Daniel Searle. -Montrose: Thomas P.Phiiney.Erg., Dondalf; Caleb Carmalt, Peleralerillee; I: it. Drake, Ihldgenetkr. , The•People'S Friend • . - ~. ~ . .. • . ... . • . T. ..i.0..., 1nn , ..,. at Saha - ea, 1.. r. piste DCSTROTER. , ASIIIIEALI!COEXTR•C7.•:.AP Extrac from the Mout:stalled Vrlteh•rhazel, and purely from that with the exeeptloo of a little A Icolsolto rreserveit. Itwilleure ali locali palm. and Indamatlons; old sores, fresh woondsbnilliroises. Piles. and all diseases of the bowelsssf a chronic °stare. tooth-ache k ear-ache and an exielleiltverestly fur reniale!, &a ' ' • ... ' It is t roly what It georesses to be, . the People.. Friend/ Providence has scattere d. along the rugged. p a the' o Otte Many things thateenttibute greatly to the comfort and happiness of everybody-. hence their great valne, - and well may they be called 'Oland,' of thi People , One word Isere taguani bgainstintposition , A men- by the name orSpencer. has manufactured and offered for 'sale a sporlone article called the 'Corgi/ Erfracf,-.that would be 'extract of the hasel-not:-tne gv.Oulne /Few' wbiteand as pure as" Water. while the cptirlous article is colOredothlch enables the pu hi leto distinguish. - Nonestenuine.buttliosemarked PonirsPaln Destroyer . - W 3l . ll .l l ATEll,3ltintrase:an.datoreteistiers and mes• Ness • Goody - 2nd In' Market; :": ~ ins -dealersgenerslly,Agents , ..... ~ , . ~ Tit ilgelrll.o h. I. Gel. Iz-: . t ... •• ,' ler. !VIII 1/ _ 'mt. wi ••• - . www .. - • ~,- I stock, ociltean assortment Of Fall goods. :consisting: " " . A Ale --Last wonuer.': of Dry Iloode : Ortscerles; lisrdeuse.lndbsUubbers k ilants j) T. min NOM:the greAt kitmluirger. is alions 1 , . ntro and. Shoe, , nononr petreAsll, and will pelt them below 14., doting, into this country the celebrated . Fire Atuils as any ciosesfass about this part or the worts! or else; Water,' a machine net laiger thin a entree mill, worked, tehere,for the ready John, or the right klnd of - credit.- bye thumb-serew. which ' ill put outthelargest fire in mail for favors, what are/avers, every boo lo b stisntly. ' - Dot this has not Inn In do with the fact that silted to esti and bur. - - M. 0 .TTLEIt. Jolla Jnovati: Tam' ifil , Dastreed the ' • •-: • , - • .. - 1 2dontrosse, Sept 40, , l'ibil: ' - ' FAL!. Ili-WINTER' F',IiiiIIIINS -- -. -- - Blew - popular-... ••• --=-•,-...--'• 40414 ' 0 T PrePared.te waleophies friends with his usual and acnooi• DOOK alserity. skill, and good hui3sor - :, . - . COMPREIIENgI Vit 8173131A1ti of tn4TvEnsAl.. 1113 . _. - Lathro e nV iln or i ti l l' l":' ''ant elite! fits,t the shop ever, i TONY, together with a BIOODAPHY of DISTINO- N• , D. chtz.,6 l t00 ; ap " mk tg .. lIISIIED PER:CONS, to which le appended anWpiteme of r m "ont• 0 - 9 ism - • ', HEATHEN ' MYT.II()IA)GY; - NATURAL' • - ' • - • • '• " • PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL ASTRON-' I:: -..-- F*RbTrIN -RIARIC.F.T ~ - - 03IY and " PHYSIOLOGY . ' - ' * . , • t . Adopted used In the Publieichoelsof Philadeipblis -N:•.E, . -1 1 V - ''*G.o • C)D.S -,. -- B. S. JONES & Ca;, Publialiers, - ...... 4 " . w : ~....... ....-- ' - • ' • " • DAS Just' eitimied - Dam ~ -.. ..Ss. Ws Car. Fourth and Rare ate ,, Phila. n;',l„. wEBB: NEw •TORK; with - a , line . . •Tettehere and school Committees -addressing . lettersto ' stock of Pell goods; which, he Were foibale• to those who na past pald,wl . ll Ise funthilted with copies for exanttna- WILL PAY for thern:at, as low into as can be reasons. glen. - - • -- ," ~" -: : • :-: :, -: . ' : _ - ... , , - _ , .hitt sifted. Not forgetsing doe thanks to . such of his ler A full and completVaiiisortmentuf Danko andkita : Mends. as have besetctore br tight goods of him and paid onary Ousels,' at ths- Lowere Prices : -' " 7 • '' - - , :torthern, ho Invites them to "COSIE.110AIN.": - . - Siononse, Sept. 10th, DAL : ~... „, .'-‘" - • • • -, • - - • , ;I' ::: • • New Goods. , . - .1 .-- -: ,.- -1 thi„„i ra - , - - ':.--. -- TUsT rrerlved by the eubscriber a new and ' large ass; _ -.- : •-• - ' &Itiyo 4 •Ji• 9-:' • ' ' ' ..". 0 roinnens of Ready - made , Clothing. hoot. & ShOtS• • wrATURE'S min renied, r Fir illyspepskt, obtalnebrfrom pail fashion lists & Ceps. il.ia plet ter flld wrapping „Pa, ill -Rennet -eir the Oaatnis inlets- of the Ox- Far- sato pen hy.thereans or less quantity. ,• • - . •by .. • ' ''‘- ,:':" ...AllEt. TunnELL, Nontroie• - - 1 Travelllog and common Trunks, a few single mastoids- ..—.'" ' ' ----H.., le shot °nasal:ley Stationety; Dooksc.Csitabe k lltushee t l '.,-.• , -' ." - Geld'Ohainti :••-• -'-' •'•- .... .., .„. .._---FA,..,-,1,01. i 0 iimneroas ta luentbar;al I. Whist hi i tifor(iT.s.ThilitilOgiStuseks. Pen aud - Pencil ea Fai 'a arogag.ta atatair . readk taiy.'lo4coaueatly, 19 'sbeala tli a runamortment at • --• ~. - ..b,:f.TANYFELD'I3,: as theseheatiest.' if eiot cheojier.l - ,--, .1- - ,-, -, ..' , ~.---,...:..*,.........--,..:...,..-.4 ~ . .". ~. : .A* l . , dOienjnir WOOLEN fifICE O !naiad' • •-' '4' .. •••.; '.• • 2 . 0011 d 'Lockets, -: --..- • -- = ' .' m ` iiimie 'P et; IL /85 ! - ' .'' -•:' . CEO.:- - F913 ' 111 . ; ; ; o.tcroi• Fitht.Doub tire, bi -'' .• .:.. "•- " •-._ ' : '' _.'. . 5.)-• nia'abaraton.E' _-.sever..,.- ii...1.,1WAN .WAshhyttop•BC .. Ittady•llade-Clothing. -_ .•.•:, ..- ..- ._ ' _' l - ' 1.An0w5.,„,„,., 4 nr: boo, styles. ,lutr , reealrail ....•.• , .•,-. ' - - L • . - - - _•The,-- - :Richest -- -..-.- ,tor. next doer to si udge TyleFt.: :1100TO sail Elitega: q'ET.ltCTlONottres a arraaPtaadattaaad Vialtat Rings A new and gocsrassortment, or low. noorri. ioirii sad &war 9arr1..4 iatnilabatataa, by --, -,:. A. ; t EVANS.. , , . ' nue: Cott to Morocco Sters'a a.baeo-trovietes iinaer,,, - • ~,,, ...-.. ...,...„--,...... sit , e i- wv ,i., phoodoirai oerm -- • tAn coil One-Misses, Dose etwiEbildten't shoes The.' 56T-rieuc t ...... _"/favor consisting - of Table, Tear 111(Veri loth town and probablY the chreaPcit 'rebelled ' s• - • • . Desert.tatuat and Haitardaponao.Sattanatkatar 8116 Y. •Il2Ce the fi re,. .' . .. , - . - eis- Patio ••• t tiligravosigtatiss Ot. 'i, t uaN Wi ELIO). , 1 - '- ' . ~4 1 ,v En spoons, mirke'agat - Krdi ats, warranted Cho best ~.. 0 manufactittedite , Anierian,itt - ~.:-.• •'. -, TiturS.,fir A VERT'extenslve nistirtment of linger ringaahr. via - ' • •, - "--- -;- "-i . - - - ---------..• it wand. Bahr. P. ma. ne Ili et's Ein.'inii. b' x, S ignet aid rpurtaai - oithe a r das.taoit Citookais••sari a -bat Mara at atom, also very heavy Plain 410.,.113_ nit dOO carat tine, S. the sihriesori. Is On thcitvag . to Trua'aJeaflrr ab O P..: : Chased d P,...a9-t i a Tp007,9.9h5 1 ,YR 0a by . ' - ~., ,s- .. s' :,:. s , , :. , 1..414 sI : AY.ANIS/ t goodseeripilliand cooking' itiir . ii;*ro a a wood ifielig qui Itiataton Deeeinbeelth 'lO6l. .. . . ' -a. ter,logsaleotheaP lit • . ' . Tualeste's ' PA ns, 01It - • ety, Window" Siish., °lnto and Putty otrreidi assort.NAILS, to 4, 0 Hallo, Floor sod Fini2hipg Nails went, anaalways on band -BENTLZY dc READ, Montrooo, May, la. . MOSS& cuesinass. MIMMI ~7- - -;:,-A 1 4 11P,LitAES.Tdb.19;a;E4-D..::.-:: ~-Pliillideiph* 'Modica' llousej, Esthbliirtirlfiflde l n years 44140,by DR. RINK.E. LIN, North ;Vest Corner ,of 77ter4,altd- i , Unifm_ tStrAlets, between Spruce . and . ' -''''' 'Pine - Otreets, Phillattelphio.' ' - . i _, • VIFTZEN , ,,YEAItS of extensile and uninterriaptedl .IV practice spent In this Fity, base rendered Dr.Wthe • most wsPert and surcesatnt practitiolor far and twor,ln'i the treatment of all diseases of o private Lineups. Per- 1 ' ache aftlieted with Weer* en the bodyythrout tw legs,' parish, the head Or hones, or rheumatism stet , , tures, gravel. divessims arising from youthful creepers or ; Impurities of time Vlore!, whereby the hes 1 beem•me enftwbiedor m . ''e all treated with icros • •• Ile who plaerwhiteself under, the gamer fir. E. may relWously coned': in iris honor as azentlenian, andeon .. ' tinily rely upon hls skill as 4 - physician. . T•lift PARTICUL/11,N.ileg —Young men who have injured thettiselves, by ri certain practice lodutgedln— a-habit. frequently learned from evil -errarpardone or at school—the effects int,which are nightly felt. even when asleep. and dertroydnith mind and"body; phnuld apply I Immediately. Wt4kunla and 'eonstittstional debility, loss of muse:alai energy. physleal lassitude. and girierat prostration, initabillty.and all tenons alfeetiora:lndi. , gestlon. siuggishnefs orthr liver. end every 4.llErata in any way commeeted ;with the Prneteet4e Venetian/4 mired and full vigor taste 11. , , Read! Youth nit Manhood: A VP;Orofts paste (t. , i • Life or Preth ture. Death. - A r t/theism on:. selfprese rkteiou. Oulu 2.5 ceu4s, ,' • ~ This Doak ,itlFt p blished la 51letiwIth useful Intones. tion. on the hint ince and direirrs or the generative a organs. It addre• ri itself alike to Yor, Manhood, and 014,Age, ands raid he read by all - - The valuable nl i advice and Milner , No warning it gives, will prevent years of miser op t suffering : and nave annualir thou sands of, lives. - Pa ruts. by reading It, will learn how to prevent the des ruction of their children.' t 26 rents, enclosed in a letter. all.. dressed le Dr. KI, WELIN',N. W. POrnrr or 'Third and 'Union Streets . ...A remittance hin Streets. bet ern if pence end Pine. Philadelphia, will ensure a book.,unclerstwelope; per return mull Persons at a distenke. may, address Dr. IL by letter, enelosing 0 remnnoll beenrcd as home. Poe.tages of Ma( eines, Diteettcms, Br., for Warded. by , sending a remitter, ei end put up remit°. from Damage Bank-selieen.Ne a Agents, Pedlars. canvassers. „and all others supplied with the above work at very low sates. • ' , 47-Iy. .. t eine. , 1 e and p s Agents, Pedlar.. I with the above Vrot... _.. ....... .' , TO - Pair men and Fanners, - Valuable,property fir, Sale: AVAitll Or2oo aeres-slin a te in Bridgewater township SuFmnelinunaillounty and state of Peunolianiaof 150 acres of .whlchlia innlergood improvement . - The farm Is writilesigned for a datry - .and is capable of feeding 49 cows d n log eummer and winter. and every part or It is Well w tersd. The linildinpsind !ilia aro in good condition rni 'the kneel; which' are of stone and rails are also , A. There are two large hams upon the premises, hes, ea a , granary: fled 'Coot erift4et'sbed for cattle.- Three orehards principally olgraftedfruita and other fruit ire s:1 - ' , said tarot has a very pleasant and desirable , location about two miles fi k m ~ M on t rope...the County seat °taus. goebanna county. • mil about 9 miler frOm thr Leggetta OaM Railroad. to,w lob tberelra Plank Tend in Facers orcomplet Inn. arel l ig rsty conyonfout to meetings and schools, and moobtiuleo. - MAO Anntber Valuable Farm titljoing the above; con• tabling:MO aeresi 160 arm la twder a high' Finte pt col thatio l'pon it . then,. ism largo tram(' dßeilins housa,stn °tit htilldingi to rotrespond and • faire orchard. It t *all *stared and fenetd and admi rably adapted to d • irY purposes. Said property Ibe salon rea :riti able ternir.- - a pnr- - Minn Of the purely& Money may remain,nPontlondand 31nrtgags to suit it parehaser„- , ' Application may he made personally nr by letter to W00....1ei50 , Niroin at Montrose. - 0 said county. and any farther pat tle.diftrf that may be requlr ad be; •3tf .Notic • , to. the- Public. Neu; Seaxunallqq Full and,WinteriGoodir at Or . .Gieit One. Price lgtoreV 7 L. S. Great Pn. )MIB leave to take this opportunity of tendering .114 sincere thanks Co Ws friends . and customers. for tl e generous Patronage they have extended to him; and at the same time inform them that be line just returnad from New York with every large and choice selection of Fancy arid Staple [try Goods. Also a fresh and eaten elveassor tmen tof GreeerieF.Prorithias, Boots at.l9.hoes,' Hats and Caps, Hardware ' - CroCkery. Ace., Drugs and 3lediclues, which he sold rash and produce at s very small adrane ,at prices which defy all Competition. Flour, Pork, Fish, nil t. wholesale and retall,—bewordd also remark that lie alheres stet tIY to the syittern of al. ways a ming, the lowest priceat first. thereby giving. the same advantage tont] who may rarer him With their pat renege. I Great Rend Clothing Store. The largest, best am! cheapest assortment of Ready !if ade Clothing in the Village ofC tea t Band, PA.; Broad Vlotfis.Doe Skins.t`aseinieres and Vesting.. of all qUalities twit able for the Fall and Winter Trade. which he offers at suchpriees as to satisfy any one that Mists the place for them to deal. in consequence of the great IncrrApe of his bush:mttle. hasbeen.itiliged to greatly enlarge hie stock, which lie now niters In hip friends and the public for ex amination. coin! le t that In - so doing they williind F,.me thinAto their - advantage. The subset' her has made. are ranger:acute to manufutture. clothing in . All it s branches. and is now prepated to sell the tme. warrant ed to bear inspection: Custom work and 'cut flog dant • at the latest sty lean it shortest notice,—all kinds of tail. oretrimmings furnished and for sale. Donntforget the spot. Store nearly opposite the Mansion House. - ' Great Bead,Sept.,Hlso. FORFEIT,Dr lIIINTEU wfilforfeit ssoiffail es.s kJ log to core any ease ofilixease that taay'reme under hiicare, no twitter bowlongatandieg or affliet ear EITIIRTS RES are Invitedto his Private It.pme,',S9 North - SET.ENTII at., PIMP., without ftar of ioterreptien by other patientx. Strangers and other'. who havebeetinn fortune te in the 'elect inn of a _physician are invited to call. Thew who havainjuredtberaselrei.liy'sOlitary TiZe _ . are niFO hsited. • READ Ar.C. RET/ f EC*llllL , llllllrted -ironlii- do well to reflect before trnatingtheir" health:loll:plots', and in many mum . ..their Ile ra. In the hands of phypichnor,lFnr," ant of this clam of maladies. It Is certainly fume:tate for one men to Orbleratanti all theille the human tangly , are ariblectto: • laieri reapectible - bhystrian: Ilea Wipe cnitir.branchaii which he la 'mere fnecepsful, than his brother firofersort.,' 'Lt. to that he devotes moat of his , - YgAUS nrPft ACTlCC.Plififiltitel‘CleTatediOtilo study nod treatment of dixeareSortikerrexturl organs". togiqber with ulcers Ten the ,trody: thronn,uope, rrtegs. pains in the head t, :Armes, mercurini iheturritletn, stricture?, gravel, Irregularities lilvesse arisit.g, frrria - )'outbrul ex eeosea osimpurities oftho alcad,*.al;eretir:the constitia lien has become enfeebled, enotder 'the Doctor to offer annoy anusv en nit who may place rkiemaciree under hi. 'nee* WYOMING SEMINARy • liiiiptolll ) Luzerne comity, p t rts Institution haa one of tbe most dub* . ioos in Northern Pennsylvania. Kingtoot 5. 4 %z plamtm t and Sal obidone village, one mile Wert or gri n ' , ionic, and ucessibleby daily sures from all riet4,,, — „ country. 'the school bee now been in operation , /Zs 'MOP, during which its patteuage has been libt A lq constantly increasing- ' , a . 4 4 Through the munificence of Wm. B:wetland. Yet .. tufditiOnsitiendnery building 40 by 4D feet, and tht,„ * .7 rice high. biting , been emopleted, and by the 14;7 ~ o f Ho lt . Ziba Ilennett, the echoed It now tar b i,b 4 .1 A valuable Ind extensive library, entirely sew . It / i Chemical, Philosophical and 'Astronomical Ay; Th of the liiatitiation ot regarded, by all who bate 41 1 ledge of it, u Mu high order, and ample for full o w menus In Natural Science Thelloul of 'tut r action for the entuing yen i i ,, ttra:4 Iter. l iten best Nelson, A.M., . - I'ItEVCIPAL. auw liquor.. t'. qui Ith, A. M.. Teacher of Ancient Lanmiaget. ribitilp T. Nil vet.. a. it..' Teacher of Illathematlal. 1 • IleVelCs llir, liar* 4 1, Teacher of Natural S elene.ne James W. Westin kr. Atettant Pupa. Miss Mars Dietz, Teacher of iloderuboutii Dills Esther Patricia, Assistant Teacher of Modem Laaptapa Nam. Jung, a. -rt i•istal. Teacher of Drawing cad Painting. ~ Mrs. S. A • tootster? , Teacher of Music. All of the above teacher, Are employed in the Ithe whole of each lay except the Teacher oflossisi.„, IM. Westlake. The former derecre Bich a psny: each day t her class as may he neemary, and OA iii teaches oneNolf of i i day. The public will s t ., I that by this anon,. the school Is ondertN,...: I viskm and instruct . ti a very full bean! or ...,?..._ and' tho Trustees , contNiently believe th a t a° pt,„2 be epared to promote the moat thorough im.tortne,r, all she pupils. . The necessary expenses orlhla Institution areat.* ate. Tuition cyclical re of orramintal trenehm, N o to ti,6o per quarter. Hoard $1.50 per week, rty4 37,46 per dozeu, and fuel $2,50 per annum. The discipillie of the Institution combines vz4„ 4 withillrumres, Ineulcating sound, moral and ntf. 4 , principtes. petsevering Industry, ariet order Bed d 7 . ll r o l p u' r e e n ts• t n . t term of tide 'chile! will cr Miner 1,1 4 , .nd of Dec. next: Studenta are admitti d at m y ei o . but the most Slit Lnblo time for rteterlPg is the te m & or the middle of each trim. Vlore whcernoy ahh . 3 4 tend the school, tluot:gb the r. mender of the yo , throughout the Winter, would do well ... ever ~, ,4 " ino the 20th 0r2.3d ion. There will be a ramie:lo4 weeks at the closeof the pretent ter a. The ant el cornets of thirteen weeks eommencing datontitil ct int; April fhb 1542. Catalognes of the cmi nary and any infomit,,,,,, , the to it con h t bad by addressin4the P. nelp.i t,,,L t , of the undersigned. D. A 511EPALD,N, N. ROUNDS., See'y. Kingoton, Oct 4, 15111-42-tt. Petroleum or Rock Oa NATURAL remedy procured from a well In 23..g,heny county, f our hundred ect der p Put tip sold by b..-31. KIER, Canal Ila*ln, Nastier:li, put up in botalc*jort as It flows from the well akd a , admixture of any kind. Alt ye that ate atllachd READ! READ!! Rheumatism yields to the power or rho retrera m Tete° Pam LuzerneCo., Union tp., July 9th, Ibl. Mr. Kier—Dear air, allow me as a stranger t, gratulateyou as the role proprietor of an Inrealk called Petroleum or Rock Oil. which is destined eni ' to take the place of all great medi a / I Y. Many peng,,,, this neighborhood base tried (ha-Petrol. um in a pry of evaer curing most oft hem and proving highly Irtdi in All. I bare tested it In cough*, colds thrazinar totter, sprain*, and swelling; fors rhenmatom I thad Is °certain onre. Sly wife bay been :andel valley Rheumatism for some years and nem, con'd peter thing toren - ere her, in fact site tried everythinr.Ufi t y thing would do ber any good until elle tried year Icy. loom and It has relieved her entirely, for tavrart I lLj Ills the gseatett pain hiller florin use. J JD1)1 , Another letter front 1412,21:1.' recfmturl' ode Pc.roleurn : BEACH HAVEN, Jury ;IL Mr. Kieft—Dear sw:—l tate prat ; benne in a.t ft log to the virtues of your great oat oral med the Petroleum or Rock Oil, able', it certainly a p e a nuedieino b , mght one dozen of cone agent sera wasalong here last fall. I tested bin a numb•rd and fonnd it to prove good. I also tc,ta al it In r curd totter anal found it very boo tidal I would Lk,,,„, much to Lars another box of it, for 1 don't bletik withoutit. Res,rectrully your., s J. &voice from SusqUehanna eo.,eertifyientaniedr, cy of the'Pet rolenm. Ora atm June Stk. Mr 1i: )1. Korn—Dear sir:—Allnw me in reitffltit virtue! of your natural medicine called Petrel. rn aid Oil. ' t had been afflicted with the It heirmltif 1:0 fates time.: I war In IVillie!berre laid summer rad got lb; tin from your Agent whin he was along cured me perfectly. I hive finer Peen is aat ent caßeSor rheumatim, end found it girl relegnil fiery respertfulh MMES. • Tcantianiteca. Jul' 12th lig. • lir. S. n.KTER—Dear sir—Allva me to erniaab virtues of your great mental medicine eidle Perils o• 'tack Oil. Which t believe Is a good medicine. R e . beeii afflicted with Neuralgia. pnin in thi nacre last ten years. and never could get anplarrto Keit Me: in fact I tried utmost everything end nethitr vrl do me any good until I tried your Precedent:n.loll3 relieved me •cry much; 1 have also tested it'll] tv scalds. and bruises, it has - alwar given reiittin short timo I think It is the gratest pain kilartall uae.. - • Very respectfully yowl, Call and get a circular from the:v.lEL nom, on, full dexceiptien of it. For rate by BENTLEY &ILI Pohl wholerale by HARRIS, Ha LE, NV. Co., Xo.2e.laxid I. tree!. Philadelphia. 291 y 1851 LUSK HOUSE, 1851 Croat Bend, Penn'a Addison , Bryant Proprietor. TAuFAI leave this llottee4dly for different r 6% S-on the arrival different Train" of ran. Ain. Va , ry Terunafornivhed by Mr. M.Trnesilell, at ebert and terms ahirb canna fall to mit N. 11 --A covered Carriage will [carry gerrti cal rout the eirs.--05 New Dlilford Stove Depot. • ha, now in afore a new and Ingc U- sort ent of Cooking-Parlor. and sbop Stem It wood and eontinelooting the new and most logoli Itlndso of Air Tight, Lame Oven, common and rend oven.dr.e., vtith Store oipe,Sheet tron-and Vim FA Tnbee,&n:,nhlebheailiaeltvery low tor robes rt. proved credit -. Sentember.l9sll. - ' Abel 'Terrell, Dealer in:Drugs. Mediciner. 1.3 twlcars„ ssistaCia Cacophin e, "Fluid, Lamps. Dye staffs.Groeer!. P Cintab hardware. stoneware, OillfFtentA. Clocks, Micheal. airy; spootti, Epeetaele9, Musical Instruments, True, Medical Instruments,' llinora. Dedotoctl• Mi'ren .6 tionery,brushes, shoes, Yankee Notions. ,tc. Noutrose,-,Tha S 4 ly ~ FASHIONABLE' JEWELRY , mHE.subseriber his t illsday received scam troaa 1 very rirh goods, of InFt month's imp o rte lea Paris. consisting of Due gOld enamelled bunting Una and Denims. Pearl and Garnet Dreastpint Ind tura4 to match. Silk and:Dead stork bogs, brat:dial butt Parties Diamond. Ruby, and Pearl finger Risp. iN leta. - Uold Slesvorfintions, view be a utiful cuff rad. Nn i' lthi ao.; to stlich he scald Levitt Ito O tent on of Ids friends '. I A. J. ETANS. Binghamton, Sept. 3,* T_T BURRTICT has_now insture a new ;cc dry., 11 • leetl°LorTlTY.,ooPds,lnclnding; gust med. ( Ladles' Dress floods, Crape and ethe sumner Star Silk Mantillas, Parasea; French Lace. Fenty Stnr Leghorn Bonnets; 'a hedutiful es