The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 26, 1852, Image 4

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The_rial•norp' , Bo4ti''
~;Away w,itli'Ahe igratufeur r , poruiend , gold,
Away wftlichiltfildkettee;
Give I" -044reil#1#4 ptonCfi to bolds .
• ;;And raeatirrtti-pteive.
to
„toil for these AVO love-- ,
My rife and-darling boy.;
Both tes 'vitae toy labour prove
, The eireetness of untjoys.. - ,
m onel.l procure r
!afoul Meier' it otiveit;
wort pare
'thin theate that iluntarche ens.
nI - , . ,
utiocHy* turboppy lot, •
From nuns and tiv'tico frnee
.• •
rribvi
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this wended. cot. _
4 ;tve 't friends and liberty
;:
_Mau r Sun mama 01111114~,
(lan gritdge . bit destiny
' let bituhis,totight nrcaten Immo
Whilstli tun truly free.
Men la!emar
book,wrariea. and grown &di*
.1 ,
tak•` l
11ilinr.b the insetted titeesnreeull,,'
And thus ail sorrow shut. '
Now tell me. an yo ray. tramp-.
WSo'hiee what recta* giee!,;,
S& not thgeheerfnl exinmey swain,
• Yana the Germantown sTetegripti.
. -Good Seed. •
BrtoTllin-FAlrmaits 1 The spring is DOW
agaii - eallad to the; healthful ani itivigoru
‘ •sting - labera of the field. Let every one,
,therefure. With the :commencement of his
agricultural efforts, see how far he can jar ,
'Om lipid the habits and usages of the
'past. This he can do in many ways. We
have not yet arrived at perfection in any of
the immerlins and interesting departments
of this great art--'gtho, Art of Arts," as an
al) a atitirer liaajustly \stlled it. But the
•firskand must important thing to be atten
dtr.r ft), is ts Grodi Seed.- - This is
nemeans anew: idea, for we , find Cut.-
totect.a—an old Roman author who wrote
'Much and learnedly on tho art - and science
.ra g rieuli,ure—enforcin g with particular
earnestdess,. In one of his works, he
-. I have this farther direction to give you
.
that, when the corns are cut . down, and
brJtsglst int:, the, threshing floor. we sboold
..even then think of making provision of seed
or the future seed time ,- for this is what
stsos saps , 'When the cons and crop is
4kit mean, are - mast pick oat tbo best ears.
and Of them lay up our seed seperately by
irsolt."_ , Visa - rt. _also touches epos the
same sabjet. Ito says:-
_ a .
ris seen tbe largest seeds,' tbe'vieved whbease,
ftenerate, calms the indostneashand.
iiid,yeariy eat) the lam. Thus all things,
.fly fatal thein; giver worse, sad t, &Meer - -
Decayytoret4 back into thir primeyons state."
,In - conseqUenee of the scarcity or
...high
ptice Of geed Seed, we "sometimes, for the
sake of a slight saving, feel . warranted in
. seising
"poor and imperfectly developed
grains ; yet this is *Ways to bo ' avoided
ithen possible. " When such a course is ad
opted; the result of our latsirs is never sat
isfactory .; it. spirit of dissatisfaction is en-.
, -gendered against farming, and :our ambition
weakened and unhinged. _ - The labor of
cultivating; a poor. crops; often as great,
and sometimes, Matted; greater than is se- "
etuired in the ease of' a good ,one. Where
the soil ii thinly occupied by 'valuable plants
stye-'weeds spring up, and trading more nu
- trinient, and a freer -range for the roots,
inxiailte'idniest with Out restraint. A few
didliii expended extra for an extra article
Orseetl, will rarely be missed in the purse,
hut never ;lost in the field. = It should, I
am peistiaded,-everbeit rule aids the far
mer $o sow, and phustpse very best seed
- he
_ean obtain; no matter at what price, where
ifie 'Onlyalternative is to pay high for good
seed, or priaptsgatO front bad. -
Method of Coring prize Mum
Ai the ,slaughtering season is at, band,
ire publish-what - may be . called "official"
teciposfor7the cueing Of Imes, which may
be of value to many of say subscribers : _
•
Mlle last exhibitien of the . Maryland
•-• BtateS',ldgrieultaral Society. four
ems were awinled.for bums. Tbey are as
follows, as takeii froze -the Amerman-Far
'iner - - t - -
frainiltpa's lieceipe.—Fird Pre
' trtiunt.--7. every - 100 lb. of perk take 81h
- "ff 9. IL ,ost _saltpeter. 2 lb. broWn
enkar;,' l / 4 •4, o, z. of potash four gallons
ettraier. ';, .irifa'he,. above, and pour , the
brius..oreethe _anal, after it, ban Wu in the
for some two - days. Let the hams te
rns%fere, weeke 'in brinei and , then dried
several - 4r beroFe hive
• - Oa_ meet!idled frith nee salt
.I r,boo i ia . patked Amp. , The-meat should
; - perfeetly cool bolero peeking. • '
. Green's :Rectipe.—Second premium
.
to every 14X10 Ottodetif pork take half
basbel Tirid half peak' of salt, Sibs. of en
gill:omi - 2 , otgiaiske... Mix—rub
the bacon with:it-444 keep on for, three
iiieks_in,e,ll ;at the rid _of nine ,days take
out the hOme, ant pit' theia - - Which are at
the top at' the bottom.
.12. - Brooke jr. Rieeke.—Tbird Premi
um—One bushel of-alae. salt, .balf bushel
Iround ; alum salt, one arida half perm& to
a thomiand lbs.pork. left to lie in pickle
Inv-week's, bung up and smoked-with hick ,
pry :rued until the _ rind- becomes a. dark I
brown.: ' ' •-• • -
.
*E - Ptwa,s CiAstor-To .
one cuff
:*ita3.,ol,grated ahem, odd the
sit' titutrtor of a pound of
buiteri=io hitieealt sad s' t.layeane ;
heal. all Oggilig... PPlliiittilio light. then add
orttie,gos - 1 to.a stiff broth
-4- l APAqate .
even
Rica Calmat Caar,a— , :re one quarter
,fir,a,puuniatiseiled - riiii rug -halt it PIO
'- 0- ' ll.' .s 4l7l.4 °►cream iiisll44X Onn*
egge Well' beatei....looll
Awn,4 ,- ;f : aillasa:
j ut b r andy viat
36itiaviell Azoote, - . tat Iraluk ,
Aga:o dialed tor almond ohm, ee ea,
amVOaeintlg.
n*:WitillieliocrW:giltiptkin
Dr. Josiah Caldwell, wlitilised Tor many
years in the town: of FlFenee w
, 'taus -these ! on
the' Western "Reserve: 1n Oh i o , as:a moat
skilful physician -but withal one 'f the most
«ccentrie and atiient minded men I:ia , the
world, - -eitcopt and
ago was fully his equal. - - ,
Oae su*mer - maraiUg- the trotter' gat
caught in a treniondouit shower- which
drenched him to the skid.' 'lt'soon cleared
off howeirer i and Dueler - Josh rode lino his
min yard; Where - he'took the dripling.sad
dle_from his horse, andlet him go adrift in
the pasture. The saddle ht , had placed
on a stout log of wood, Which was Ovrated
some four. feet Irtm the ground, on two
posts Where The Dr. had 'begun to build a
platform 'to dry, peaches . -
After having got his saddle all fixed so
that it would dry, he took the bridle. and
putting tho bits over the end , of, the log, ho
stretched out the reins, and bitching them
to the horn ; of the saddle, 'he went in to
change his wet clothes and get breakfast,
Joshua, junior, and Margaret, junior. were
from home on Wvisit, and swtho two sea=
ions sat dorin together
_to the morning's
When they were about kallthrough Jim
Atwood, a farmer - who lived about eight
milea distant, came in _telling the Doctor• he
wished he - would - harry and go over to .his
house, as he reckoned he might , be wanted
over there Worn night. ;
• The Doctor promised to be thereouni
Jim went off in. - a hurry . - to the , village af-,
ter some necessary • ~ 6atns." •
- When the Doctor finished' his breakfast
he took his saddle bags, and out be went
into_ the yard, where he ileliberately moon;
ted his saddle, and set out in imaginaticti
4illl Atwocors. - '
Putt a long time he rode in sileece, with
his eyes intently Tiled on "Buehatern'S
Practice," which lay open on the saddle he-:
fore him.-
At tength be began to feel the ;effect of
the fierce rays of 'a midday sno t and looking
up freer his book, lie diseoveredi :a very ;
comfortable house close to him, upon which
he sung out lustily foe a drink of Water.
Aunt Margaret, who bad been for the
last two Lours very busy in the garden, soon
made herappeartmeo with a pitcher of milk
and after the thirsty.stranger had taken a
lung draught, the two entered into an ani
mated conversation , thir Doctor launching
out into rapturous praises of the scenery
about the place, the neatness of the build
ing, the fine orchard of peach and apple
treesi and the lady, who had gota glimpse
of the saddle bags made a great many en
quiries about the health of the ineighbor
hood, etc. ' -
The Doctor finally took !Save of the lady,
assorting her that he. would call en his . re
twit, and have some further conversation
with her, as she reminded; bile so much of
kii wife, who he was sure would be very
happy to make ,her acquaintance.
The lady turned to enter the house,
and the, Doctor had just gathered up the
reins, when Jim. Atwood dashed up to•the
gate with his horse in alatber of foatn.
"What in thunder are yet t doing Dec.:
tor!" yelled. Jim; off that log and
come along." , •
The Doctor Was a 'great deal 'astonished
at fiist, bit after- a few minptes, it throl
his hair that he'had been •all- the morning
riding a beech log in his own i 'dooryard,. 7
Carpet ,
Bag. ,
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- 04:printers iFestival, given: ast
week in the-city of Heitun, • Mr. Bigelow,
lof the .Eirstiiir Post, in responding to : a
14681, alluded to the honesty-int geod
acter of practiCal printers: - He said he is
teemed it anhonor 14411 times ,to.'appu•
as thevepresentatier) of
_the Press; butihe
felt it more highly when calledtirbe its rep ,
resentative;among ,a company, of Printers.
Ho Might, et.atea rieson : Why.he . -- mide" that
.
Some viz or evict years ago be had the
honor of
..heing '"• the inspector
and lie,iiisited Sing Sing eare:thsn onCe.
It was. part of his - duty-to . observe the In
teris.tingleatnies of the ieteribr . of that in- I
scitution, audio notice their difference froth
1 46A-stun:sr:lf the:exterior. —There .
were trine. kindred - prison - ere:there:of every
cation. age and sex, as_ as of every
col
or.-- :found .represented there every
grade-of - - character, - calling - : and' .pnrseit.
with one eseeption., , There_ were tradstnen
mecbanica, der,tos,„:minieters, all e represen.,
.ted, bat - benever knew-a .practical .printer .
to lreasikunatenfthefitate(Prison r nor had
Onerbeer , known for for toitiarter - j,' of Intgry
previous.. . Tha t was a vary credib le feet;
and riOnelnde by propasiog = .
- The'memOry of that honotable calling.
whictrwis unrepresented in the state Pr.io,
CaletentaTlCAL.--"Napoleon " Alexia
Dobbs, come.tip bore sod say your. lea
sap .
son
boys grow 3"
isbs-raki, sir;
4 ilirhy . do not
,meo'grow ?" ' "
'Demos° they carry mobrellas,
keeps'Off the rain:', . . .
"What - makes: a young min Sod woman
tau in lover • -
,
"Because one of 'am has a heart ofisteel
and t'on'er has a heart or 'flint and 'when,
they comes together they - fi re;and
that's love" :.=
"That's right. my boy;
Plat.! lo ;Ode'
Tut Pintirsa's Ossa.-=What a curious
being a rioter is !,'" HO . stands'ilieti be
seta and seta,wtest. lie awaits, 'and when he
wishes to set with' ease; hie. always standseriet: is, trivriv:* a:aura,- of she
ease which einisea biarkitO itaad,!
- lea fa lively turn and ..goevivan
hewn; should' be • - born :to fortunes; Vila
them . theY
.15-04 pal
XirA quiet miud, like othei l ide'saingn
in more easily lost than gained. •:;';.. -
jelteatte. Pun'• In
p)aittion-;-fewßwsaukt,44eEP IfteSgiti,";
*Strong
p .
flier'siiitioniet it-mm.lo
.gtaitmintoo..outtoN
George-11111 •
.nBALER NJ' go OK 8, gaidpauxte Clottilogi Hats &
CAPIN /toot. it Shoes; *A, tiro 'floors Prlow
'lll4t.dstilk44l,, ,o4tzTuse.
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.-, ..., .-..- . - BLIC:Tyl.er ' - - - -
EALEP. INDitY 6061:13, Graerries,Crogkeri, Tiara
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war*, !Tinware, Pleb, tins, Paid, Paiute. &e. &c .;
afro pars cash for - atkidnila otBbipping tare: 'Starr Brat
bc!ow the - Court Ronan. —„ ' ~. - .
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- • Charles Mini; .
UAVINTAIND 1.1.&.14.D 1tEp31.1% SALOON. Searle',
S
ulltlingiwaxt 110 0r.1.0 the Postaloc, Mnlrose,
• S. S., Winehoster t
LAW; Tankhannart, 011ican
Stark a Brick Row. • • • . ,
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I :VERY- AND XXCUANGEg-TABLZ, adoors
Li below Recites hotel; Montrose
ATTn
ONKTES,AT . L A W ; Montrose:' Office o ver
•let'S'stOte: '1 - - • 6.11 - . - thrAsa. -B.D•
Congdon dc
lyr ma -
31 &KOLB AIOXVIMITS, Tuns Sircqns,
lask.K4 ac., 'Atwell' the . attial,Bridge- stul Uoart
b 011 . 4• •00 1 , 1 rt rt:r. liipailaintu!a: N.-Y. o:7".4..D.WhitnuY
TrivOlitiL Agent.: . • ; ' 271 y
• 'C 'M.
B. AND SNOB MAKER AND REPAIRcit;
Or.er 'Baldwin 4. Cox's Sxddlory Shop,Maidrosc.
. WU • •
'C lia --- TIET T-
Pn.otaAAN AND etniqUitr, Harford, Pea` ; ()bier 2
'.ttoOti4 bitorG. 3. Prides Wm,- 47Ef
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Br: I:lttaes Brooks;
PFTEICIAN AND SURGEON, and denier in tirtigg,
Medici:" Paints, ON& $ vat; &a. Cotner of Church
and Rtbe strecticoppoilte Col. F. -Luck's, Oast Bend.
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A:TfOliNnT AT LAW. ;Mee on Turnpike street,-1
'door west 01 es old llesieterllintingoeco,./Wont-
L. Truesdell. c , .
A TTORNET:A - F LAW, Wrcat .Bcad, Pa. .- Omen vitb
A
Col ,P. Lusk.
DEP/UREA OP CLOCKS, WATCHES,Jetreley„le tut-
AIL cal Boxes and Accurdeona. Shop In the store of .I'.
11. Wstliams, South Ctibson,433 ' 60m3
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C. D. ,Virgil, -
SURGEON DENTIST, Moreno is, 011Ie
Fellows', ltnildinj, corner of Turnpike and :Chestnut
streets.. - Operations upon the teeth perfOrmed the meet
carefully andtenderly. 'Plate work done with-the best
material and in the mut. iniprnved style, , Charges IoW.
Tat DIE@ t 12.74.
rummnicu evratie TUUBODAT moiiimosr
&Er
B.lChasei
. EDITO6IVI NOACIPRIETOMIS. '
• .T.Eunts:
One dollar audit!ly cents per annum, cash in advaire,
or two dollars if not paid until the mi c a' the year, or
time of robseription. Eo paper will be disiontine
until ail arrearagea are paid, except at the option of the
Publishers; AO communications must be post paid to
receive attention: Ail letters connected with the °Mee
should be directed t SAL &E. Chase, 31 entroae,
Susquehanna county, Pa. • ;
ID4-Editora' °nice over E. E. Tyler's store. .; ;
- ! RATES OF ADVERTISING.'
One equate (12 tines or 104) flu ee Ineerticas, - $1 00
subiequent L. - 25
Onesquare threementlis, • - f•••• • ••- 2 50
One square Six mouths, ; - 400
Business Osnla jour tines or leas, - . 3-00 .
Yearly advertisements, :not ore four sqUarei," 100
One column one yeert • • ' - 30 00
Yearly advertisersuill be restricted to the badness
In Which they are engaged-.
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- • - r JOB WORK.
ftlf•The Publishes' having a large asiortosent or Job
Piloting matettala,are prepored to exeepte all Una of
Job wars with neatness and despatch.
Blanks of every description constantly on band or
Liver- Complainti::l,
cmunsid -OR 'NERVOUS
nEtuary, DISEASES Of TUE KIDNEYS,:
A all diseases arbeingfrom_ a dlsordenhl liver or
'stomaebisuch as constipation, inward piles full
vise or blood to the bead] acidity of - .the Stomach: nau-*
sea, heart-buns, disgust for, food, (alines, or weight in
the stomach, sour eructations, sinking :or flattering at
the pit of the stomach', surnuraing of tholeid, hurried or
difficult !imathing, fluttothir at the' heart, choking or
suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness
Of viskm, dots or webs before the2Sighl. (ever an&driff
paha in the head, deddency or p empiration, yellowness
of the akba and eyes, pain in she Vide, back, chest, limbs
&clad= Rushes of beat, burning 'in the Saab, con
stant =gluing' of evil, and great depressiun of spirits,
ran effectually cured. „ - - .
lluofland's colebitiled Gentian
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TiRiPARZO /11 ,
D.R C.ll JACKSON, AT THE GERMAN lIEDiCHTE
• STOItE,I2O ARCII 81`.&1111.ilDit'LPHIA.
009(r over the above diseases lenot excelled. If
equalled, by any other prep s ration in the United States,
as the cures attest, in many cam of er alultul physicians
These Bitters are woribythe attention itnrailds.—
rossessing :great virtues to the rectification at diseases of
the Live sad to glands, eine/sing the most, search
ing powers in' weakness and affecUons of theAtgeitiv or-
Eons, they are, withal, safe, ecrtaiu and pleasant.
• DEAD AND" E CIViVINCED.i
The edilor of the Boston Mesabi, 11 , c:crab's'? =Air.
Dr. Aso fads Cetfbruted German Bitiers,lfor the Cure
of Liver .Uomplaint. Jaundier,•"Dyspcpsia,l Chronic or
Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the recast popular
medi c ines of the day: These 'hitters havebecn_used by
thousands, andsfriend at our elhoW says he has himself
reeefved a s effeetual and permeneht cure of; Liver Com
plaint from the use of this reined,. • We are 'convinced
thatiin ibe use of Omit. Bitters,, the patient constantly
- gain* strength vigor—afact worthy of great copal&
eratioH. , They arepicasafit /a tuta and smelt. and ran
to used by persons with the enoitlielleate stomachs with
safety, under any elreumstances: We are spealding, frcue
"experience, stritollhe afflicted we adrisetheir nee. • .
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seines Weekly.nne of the best literary papers pub
fished, said, August 215th— -
ihroftands CcWiros MautiraethieShy.ttr.
Jackson, are now recommended by some - of the wrist
protuluent usembere or the medical faculty as an arttele
of math ellhaeyln mutes of. female weakness. , As each
is the caw, we would stdvise all mothers to obtain a bot
tle, Sad thus save themselves mutt slekuessi. Persons of
4ebilitated.ametituttous will nail these Bitters advanta
geous to tbeir.bealtNas wet know from milieu, the
salotary effect th ey hive upon weak iiittiste.! , 1.-
• 310815 VIM:NW% : • • -•
The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette. the beet flintily
news, apex bulbliehed ist. the United States, sap!, rif Dr.
Geriaan titters
!lit is seldom that we reemnsuensf whit -are termed
Patent Netlicines, to thectigndence and patronage of our
readers. ao4 therefore when . we recommend De. Ifsof.
lands Getman Mae we wish:to lee dietumtly understood
that swore not speakintor the - nostrums of the. day,
that are atased about fora brief Period eta then fotßot
tin after th ey have run their gantj' sweet misehlif, but
of medichtebsug 'established, imiversally proved, stud
which baguet the hearty_ approval of the faeultyltself."
Logitwatilio hie marks of thegasains.: Theyhava the
writtenthpsature at, C: U. JACKSON upontbetwappei,
and Ur name blown in the bottle, without which *sant
• Pm vale whole/ale sad retail at tie-German Medicine
Efore,No.l24 Arch streebArie - dtxie below dlzth,
ile4ptal .. 4 antt by respect-One dealers
. generally through
the resnotry.: • . • - • - •
• Priers Beha! —To - itutlaii I .4ePq Juni ids. ' . lO
.enjyy tlie adrautage% of their, pest irestore*e.porm.
FINOLTL CENTJ.
Altuifor sale bj APIEL TURII . ELL;Druxiist, Warnie
Peztres: 171 Ock;
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. . ;oft .. - .. ,A NEIOUS to respond to ;the
11 - .7 .(1. liberal and ionesoing pat-
C
r...."^"
...„,' ronage ot his atimetout friend/
....,-.., ! jig and costmen, In tho way most
.tontil Delve to -the Intelett pt . all
- I "., t. comer:tett the anbeeribeetakes
I. .1 ittettame, in atatb4 that he bee
i,e,t , . ."? 1 'oat' returned from Nei( York,
•t,'s ' ,7. - ith the moot complete and ex
•-.. -
, tmalveasautimeat Opals er.
opened in title etnatay, embalm* mita varietf ., : e mauy
artifice mat Adore kept by him, and which bals a art ,
teeted with moat ease, haring bean bought directly from
the anannfut men,. and Impettele, end wilt be aolti at
the smallest lielnx profit. , Extending to all a cordial in
vitation to call and examine Liagmdapadywiees, hart
mains ma ever,tba publlea • , ,
'bloat reepeeiXal Servant,'. e '.... - t , ' .
1114,111 D J. ZONE, - .:.....,
ElighaudOn,Deraerdberikl 1851. • .. - - ilatf ';''...
Noir you sO
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;:' , :'llitilir-tXPRESS'IANX,.
. LUCKS Winne: AC 'Western litallswitat,
Pea Paste with Special Malsowyslar:th. e
- .ofrifmntalg,4, , ,ftrarthatichte oar Patk4os ,, f•
I. tram tresertplo4 Sikte, - Bank Notts; ipa: ,- - ~-
: 4 lk .l Tirits,bratd,S
lactotitaror t b* a lien.]
,04-t9 AM gtitosionaeates.._ ,.• TuaA4outa ot , thamum* Wstent Alatroad
ComPttWlA ll4,4l4 lOU*lstor.C4mpiesc
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nee. ,
Capma viagoalliat-hit-lproattiatis;tipOuthatterival
.0"- mak train -414:150titt' toti4o-forsatd sithAbrta s
Nertbaadirsa 4 4 .0 4 Ellutost:Wiumbanv#a4,--, • .-- e - -
iotoatalluiaothlOaltotei la: authattitat to rece ive
illik.fmrxdrEspitioillvights from that pliao tik_ the
'AtoßtralitliCtAgrisali Qom:said Statkot to illoatrote,; - 1
i y „
it., V. n of, ontJaaaaottOrlll-mairo,ao Yoi4
'laid gip !fight Incithat Vac* to Tualhaatiock
Elation, ou trim thaEStatlazi So Tuaktutatkock
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• Novimber 1851,-4"U ' 1 '-' • TLI '
SQ9P .
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3. C. Edwards,
--Not acirording to detorgeogress. t • year I
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Li J. S. HOUTON, Itt: D.; In the- Clark'SOffleo
of the District Court for the Eastern'
Ditt.ritt`lif ruunigenul a.' 7. ,-
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4nother Scicittifio Wunder
.• Grea are - YsPePsla:
DIIIJJS.HOUGIITON'S PEPSIBit.YHE TRITE DI.
• GENT' vat FLIGIAI;DE, Gstidgio Juices
Prepared Bout RENNET or the Mirth ttouttieh:of the
Ui,afterdirectionsof Baron Lirbig, the great - Phyliti,
Wiled Chemist, by J. S. lIGUIIIITON, D., Philadd
y, woO4erfal aelnati —. .ctarTN DIGESTION,
DYSPEPSIA, JALINDIOE: LIV Eit,COSIPL A I yppi tzdyi
!
STIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Nature's own
method, by:Natureiown'agent, the Gastric y o wa
ta.llalf a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water,
will digest ,or dissolve; live 'pounds of Roasted Biter in
about two hours out of the stranach. ,
Pepsin Is the Aid' dement or geed Distietive - Piliel-
Rio of the Maid° Juice—the Solvent 'Of the Food, the
Purifying, Preservitig, awl - Stimulating Agent of the
Stainads and Intedincs.- It is extracted (rota the Di
gestive Stomach of tha.ox;thus forming: an ARTIE!' -
CIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the _natural
Gastzielnlite in its Chendent . ewers, and furnishing. a
anopiete awl perfect sahrlittrie for It.: By the aid of this
preparation the paini and evils of Ittingestion - and Dji
petisla artiretriomi,just as they would be by a - healthy
stomach. It is doing Wonders for dyspeptics, curing ca
ses of Debility, Emanation, Nerroutt Decline, and' Dyi.
peptic, Conatimption,lsupposed to been rho verse of rho
grave. • The &dentine evidence upon which it Is bas 4
id in the highest degree cottons and rentatkable.'
Scientifir Enidenee. - .•
Baron 'Aches itibli.Selebrated work on AnitinlCheri
dry, says: • "An Arifitial Discrete fluid, analitgeus
to the ' Gastric Joke; may be readilyprepartsi from the
mucous membrane at the stomach of the Calf, in which
various artiold of food, as meat and Ms, will be lief , '
cued, changt4sand digest ed,yust its the name manner
thew wonid bolo thatudaan stomach." , . _ .
CT. Call on the agent and get a Dexeriptier.Sientar,
gratis, giving a large emoting of scientific evidence, siml
lar to the above,towether with reports of remarkable
cures, from all pasta of the United Stotts: •
DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is now sold by nearly alt
the dealers in fine drugs andpoputar medicines: through
out the United States. His prepared in Powder and in_
Fluid form, and in Prescriptive vials for the use of p!ty;
skinny.
PRIVATE CIRCCLABSforthe tin of- Physiciane,may
be_tibtalned of Dr. Houghton or his agents, dcscribing
the whole process of preparation,and giving the author
ities upon which the claims of this new remedy. urn ba
sed. Aa it ismot a secret remedy; to objection tali be
ratted asides: its use by Physiciami in respectable stand
ins and tegular.practice., Price, ONE, DOLLAR per
bottle. -
IV - OBSERVE TIII fit !:-Evcry bottle - of the genuine
PEPSIN bears the written signature of J. 8. HOUGH
TON, M.- D., wan - proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa...
right nutl•Trade Mark secured. • : ' -
Ire Sold by all - DingtSsts and Dedersin Medielnes:
CCrPor sale by ABEL: TUllllELL,Drimist,Montrose,
l's., Agent for Susquehanna county. • Sly
.
THE . ROAD TO WEALTE.
WIlmAOTr
more
a s there that th a a o t guarantees dccneo to u ts , s u,
and 'Vero( youth, nothing. Then the question is,how !
shall that be obtained and' secured. If we have ".e 1
Cough,i. Cold, Droachith,, Asthma, Catarrh,,Pleurlsy,
lufinensa, or Hoarseness. or any other affliction' of the
Lungs or Chest, you will find In Dr. Throoprs
CO E ROUND .I!YRUP of BLOOD BOOT, a sure andante
, remedy, or tryout elid:ren are atilleted with' Creep or
flooring Congo, no better remedy can be found. Thou •
rands have been renewal with It, and certificates of its
entitle° powers, now in my possemien,Placmlttieyond
'doirld, the greatest remedy of the age, for any affection
Of the Lungs.' The petrels of Blood Root as a: remedy
Lan long, been known, IDUt its harsh action alone has
kept It somewhat onto( 'general fairer, but; I flatter
myself that the obese combination Is perfect, and that
ha use,'s ill secure friends wherever it is offered to en
enlightened public. • • ' `
A WOAD To Horsens.-1 wish" to amellorete your
condition, to lessen your cares, perplexities, and nriXiii
ties; which I do by providing for yeur tentlefoffspring,
a remedy for their ills that is adapted to their tanned
-1
ties,without the tear of consequences from remedied
charged with opiates, so distinctive and - detrimental to
somany thousands of our race. Who amongst you but
feels for the suffering infant, where ears are the only
indication of its suffering,writhing with pains from clot-
• •
lc, emaciated from diarrhma or dysentery, suffering
great nervous Iritation , often to fits) from teething— LAFITLITE BURR MILL STONE MANUFIc•
often brought to death's door from cholera -Infantumi- • ! TOKY. ~. -"
' - -1
and every 11l arising from but nourishment or nursing. c
a 'DBE UNDERSTONED, formerly Foreman for many
I have seen all of these cured In a day almost, by
year* of the Lafayette Burr Millstone Munufactoty,
240 washington at., N. Y.,(W.•Tyack,Agent,)wouldin.
remedy that I havebeen for years in perfecting; in an IA
extensive practice al nearly twenty years and now offer
form hisfriends and the pupil's le general, that ho has
it to you under the true name of " Dr. Throopra
INFANT RESTORATIVE and MOTHER I
When this remedyhas been used, it has met with on. BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTOR3'
bounded favor, and att you value your own comfort or • : . •
, s RELIEF:. established a
AT
the welfare of your darling Babe, I ask you to give it a • _ , ..
-trial, aneyou will say truly in Its behalf , It is the -- ' -
_ff __ _ i 1- . ....., .
Bin - harAto'n ' N Yi
•' Mother's Beller." - ... . Leroy Buil infra,' Opp. Phenix Elota,
Weans are also proditctive of heat toeure to dill- , ~. . And solicits a share of their patronage. I
assn of ifp er years, the symptoms of which every tia , ' , Ile will have constantly onband a largee toek - ofFrench
rent Is aware, and ' , here suspected, It Is their duty to I
; linariMillStones, as also a large supply of F.sopus and
extenninate them as speedily as possible, which can be rota-stapes, also French burr Blocks, bolting cloth,
done only with a few darer of Dr. Throop's WORM" POI- screen wire and Plaster Paris.
SON,whlch is beyond cm! orison, with any Ternllfuge ~, The 'uudersigned assures. hi, friends and the public
! 011ie day. It will destro , "them; and the very email
,„, that lie will faithfully execute all orders entruste&to
dose, mho , it occlTtohic to the children that . dislike; his cam, 'not only in q nailer, brain prices of articles ftle
nished, and solicits their kind patronage. ' ' •
medicines of any kind. It
,is aluippy compound of;
harmless vegetable medicines, that in their combine-1 Orders by letter 'will be exeented with as much i care
lion, produce wonderful effects upon those filthy intro. and ' art fcheaply as wheoptirebasers are on the spot,—
ders Fr the human system. . .. I Millers and Millwrights are requested to tail and agate-
If you are suffering from derangement of the stem. inn his !stock and workmanship. - • ' . 1
nett, Liver, or Bowels, you have Fever, head-ache, sour ..
..
"" JOHN W. SULLIVAN:"
'stomach, or heart - burn, flatulency, costiveness, and ,_ .2,
Dkeimeniton, July, 1151, ' ' '0
Many other unpleasant symptoms, feet heir entlrerellef .• ~ . REFERENCE • ' - ' '• -
yen have only to take a few dusts of "Dr. Throop's •
BILLIOL'S PILLS," and yen have a cure. They Denial Searle. Montrose; Thomas .P.,Phbiney, Esq.
.` --t Dundaff; Caleb Cartnalt, Friendsitee; I: It. Drake,
upon disease by removing the cause; restoring the se- ; 80a:,,,,a,a,,,,r. . . . . .
1
cretins, of all the organs of the body and health is ,
the consequence..., ' -
To those afflicted with sere, weak, or. inflamed eyes,
I furnish yen tilSO a-remedy that has stood the test of
years of experienee, and restored the most cases when
, every other remedy known had failed,Dr.Throop's EYE
WATER.' These comprise the list or Dr. Throop's Do.
mettle Medicines, that should be In the hands of every
house keener, as a gootkremedy alivays ready, andwhlch
only requires a trial to insure than a place.
- • .firtfrunta! Names-.Bentley' & Read, Montrose r
N. Oren-^'•t• &_ Ort.,R ash; 11. M. Sonthwell. Rush; C.V.
Wright, Middletown • B. Midden, Friendsville; ' P.' M.
Barber, Jessup; lhalcktmy tr,Monfort, /hearten.% S.
Grover. DimOck ; Scott Je Root; Smingtrille I Dr , Lain.
bert, Auburn; James ToMpkins, Tompldravilie• ' Hay
den-lc Little. New, Milford ;. Lori Brooks, Oreatßend;-
JOsetitt I...Merriman; Epsonvllle.„ '. -,.., •!-, . . ,! • -
J. ft: BLASDELL4 General Agent, Forest Lake.
Jan. S, 185N-IYI: •'; 7.;:::: , .:', '71% : . ; ,'''
- . .
. . The:time.to,.BAY!
.. _ -
• . j CANFIELD would. imy
1.1 .to his numerous Mends - and
,enatotacta in Aloatroscaudelefia
.'- • ity, that: ha has just returned
. ,k from Noe:: York. oath alarge ad
-9( :ditlonAoblsextenaftreassortruent
conairling, of ly nt,t h 5, F y Gold audsolver farms endlrePloo
f all ktirelled aad plain gold vent
iresk mil fob etains,Likkels,thim
bles,specits, Wlga, bracelets, tinder _ and car rings, cuff
pins,trroaches, armlets, pearl andsbell card calms ' pert
and pencil - rasps, ebural beads, cutlery', Perfumery, Sit.
.ver, itrittnarfts and plated Wssreokecordeons, flutes
tuning forks. violin at rings, e o aki , r , millletr.r Port Man ".
Needles, and fancy owl., Watch &lees, tools and am.
While tot the trade by. tllq gaiptlty. r The Above wilt. be
" 1,1 at tile lowest Pr/ nag Watches and Jinieley of
all kinds repaired nn she:am:dice at the old Istaii4 neas.,
Iroplosite the Pluenir, COttrtat. ?3,lngbamten. .
''-'• . Oet 10.1851.
V aal , far Si3ODAIId ~
NI hoUrtanti days - And A
larm. Nem:style awl usrstoot -L.OLNPIELD.'
...
keerlrrangement . , .-..
. .. . , . .
Eztensiv Chair aiiit.'Fafititiiie Esiab
-- Mena.- -='"; ; ,• -- . . 1 -; I -•• 1 - ;•• - :. ; , ..;`-',
TATaI; tr. 8111T11 & CO.,'..LVtilin'ili 'fully completed
WV their arringementsfor rnatinfeetillteg end - le l nli ;
ing•cons tent lynn ban tall and Vteryi kind of Ho tit Old
Flunittire, mandfacturett out of the tiestiitiallty,attlat ,
, hogany, Black Waltintadsple.Chniy,and..ntßet um.
, ber, audio the &stand Most dniablemeririer. ' Pelt
the artieles :bleb they intend to )(INF' On:bend, Or aka
to onler,M4 Mahogany , Black Walnut. Marry, in nisi
pleßisreasis.,Sldelloards; Bincterlesi Book Cates: en ,
tre, Bard, Pier, and other Tables ; - Stands of elf iv a-
Atli iForits,, Settees,Diran is, Ottomans, fcc.• Bedsteads
of ll Linda mid styles, made of. Mahogany, Black IFitV•
nnt.Cherry, tuid lidip/e. - , -'• . '
ALSO—Mahogany. Mack Wallin t,Corl and Massy"
Maple, and Fancy tihttiri;"iir'evevy variety and &Scrip.
!lon, width they hare - now on hand. and MO:nil to keep
a con si-liit suPP I .7.• Any'. tirlieleddired still ha Supplied
an afrir days nntice. - , -,.., . ~.. ;.- ;:. . •_
' 114 the subsevilleishave oft es beinviiellelted co Wasp
their Mildness nnittoupen htt ettablivhioent ofitie kind
alentroi.4 which could supply every vaedty erbium&
bold Furniture,
and save the trouble of 'retidirm to the
atea-foraneb articles, they hope to: meet with - libera.
patron &DA encouragement. Wl3l. W. SW
-.A.8341711 v. -
Illontrole,June 41 18510-23y]; E. U. 611ITtl,
EW :GOODS
__'l2"ttfitt;
A up now readying a !sign and dcsusbla stock of
E.lt LI, AND W ANTED GOODS. • .
consisting of their usual yartety of Dry Goods, Groceries,
Crocksly, llurdware,Drugs,Aledlclaer,Pabfts,Oils, Dy C.
atighl;#l3, atone, and Wenden"-Wara, iron. steel; nails
-Dah',.-:Leather, boots and -Pkoe4, 400kiPg.S*fter ,
phlteWS)ll6. glass, and putty, Nalco per cinctirtg; nil
clethei sal) and windoW paper, elude, watches, Jewelry.
aileer..epoons, musical Inztrureents, perfumery, bruidissi
'itn4ablotstbicb they offeron therm:sl, favorable terms..
•Altatittose;Oct,.ll, 1851 ' ' • -
Anvil "ivalle4l4 priiirtrieN-iffimiirneei
wishes to giro overt fondly Varllhehtlensponety
aped Almanac for tlio yearlBs2. They erd therefore
hereby lashed to !Vino or mod ant Otle grat IgtoualT•
LO viz for etsle rit the store of g. J. WEBB
F
liontroge, January 10,185:. ' -
ikstoyEE.ll - : 4T,it).vg , o!, V. . _ :,:'.4 '/.
A.lilliiiaterllters luting. entered into ealdletriership
in the t3totro, Tin and sheet ,lron business 'am pre
pared. to attend tonny.onlersin their line at the shoo:
teat nage., They ttatter Ilan:natives tbutby giritigalriet
attention to bush:moat ad bra prices', that they Will baye
a reasonable Aare °frail° 'pall - image. Their assorUnent
ofstuves la good., hating the latest and moot imprOved
patterns among Which • are the drorbeides .Yulealt—a
store which tools the first PITS :AIM at. the Mato Irak at
syraruseln 1810. D t -0 Puna Queen; , E—Cr Forgot
Queen enlarged; Key Stone Mr Tight, Phoenix, &a do,
Premium; :Parlor store', box stores—for coal or wood:,
Ali kinds of Tin were at zinc and tin tubes, kept o n
hand—sold at priers that will suit: All kinds of product,
taken in payment and cash pot refused. Ogioosltethe old
gore of 111111 a and Knapp. TRW& W,FtSTEJI:
Atotitrost; July 10,'61. • - ' 2817
5a15,:..,.1
rruE subierlblia will - act - no agents for the! private
- 1 raleMfßent tstate 7 FarnuOlonsetand Lotts,•_4lorit
tell in Susquehanna county; Rl': All who wish to , Offer
their property for sale Can glee a minute description of
theleraanaur Lots as , N uroberof acres'„ how
manyimproved, and how watered; Buildings; dretiard,
grafted or common fruit.; other fruit tries, and "shade
tre eel ha w, far from Montrose, and the neareat polot to.
a depot On the Now York. & Erie Railroad;' price and
;ems ofpayment: , All who Wteh to sell torpurchase Real
Estate,allll , teive prodipCattention b 7 tailing oiv, or
addreming ua at Montrose; Rhisinehanna connty, 'Pa;
- etreouroyancofrom Moniroso to the premiartfrito of
- °MO on Turnpike 'streei t il doors west of thelirick
_ . offersA for quit
TUcrollOirlog - Farmeand tots aro now Offorsd fat ente:
No.l, 40acros,30 taprored;Framo Manic and 1 am
No, 2,80. dO 50 'do Sold do, , _do.
NO. 3,100 do 80 dO.' ' ' do• do,'l
N 0.4,100 do 50 , do itdd do do
N 0.5,7- do 40 do sold, do do
.No. 8.08 - do 35 do. •..
N 0.7, Store, Warchouseand Lot. • , I
N 0.8,145 acres7s Improved, framed house sud'l
No. 0. 5234 do 35 , do I 'sold do. do- I •
N 0.10, - do . do[= r do do •, • - ,
.NO.ll, - sold .Ido do. dLt
40.12,100 acros7o rapibted,framel house and tiara
0.13, 340 do 200. do' - do - do{ •
N 0.14,58 do' 50 do, soldAlo 'do ' _
- N 0.15,188 do Co do, - . .:.do -.do do,
No:18,120 do, 55 dct sold' do do do !
N 0.17,100 do 75 do do - -do . - do
N 0.15,112 do 80, • do: ~... do ': do do
No' 19, 200 , do 150 do do, ' do
N 0.20,145 do 100 .
do. do • ' - do
No.21;190 do .do . !, do_ do
N 0,22,00,4 do 45 60 sold do "do ' do
• N0.23,•45 do 30 do ;'lo' do do
No. 24,213 do 225 41. do do • do •
N 0.25, 125 do 100 1 do do do
,NC.20,104 do 140 I do do do
N 0.27 80 do 45 sold I do ' do , do
N0.23:11 acres good 114 , X miltand dwelling:'
N 0.20, 135 acres, 00 onproredirratue house and barn
N0.30,175' do 100 " ' " "1
-No. 31,135 .do 05 : I
180 do-135 . " "" "
No. 33, IGO do' "
N0:34.150 do DO
N 0.35,150 80 -"
300- do- - no At -At •AA ;el
No. 37, 100 do 1.40. ~
N 0.38, 170 do 100 . " " • dol
No. 39 175 do 00 do do --
do dci
No. 40 80 do 45 du • . do do do
No. 41;212, _do 160 do sold do do do,
up 42 .92 :do 50 •do do do,
N 0.43; 4 sold - do, do ..doi
No. 44 138 do 65 do do ' do;
. No. 45 800 do 200. do do do do. .
No. 40,120aercs 80 improved;franie bourse and barn
and plot mill. •
No.- 47 200 do,. 170 •-do do do do] .
No: 48 103 do do -a- do do s dO
-N '4460 do 60 do., do do
No. 50 83 do 03 .de - do 'do dd,
N.B.—Persons desiring to purchase:any of the above
byglving ntunbcl can obtain a folidevvription. !
• ALFRED' BALDWIN:
COCK
51onts --
Oeo„Pa. Octobcr.lBso.4 l Uf B"
:.: Joseph L. Ilernman..-
rpmcr.s this method of informing his friends and the I.
1 public generally, that be has just received from
New ork, an assoement Of ()nods. consisting (In P0t0.4
of Staple arid Fancy Dry 0 0041r ' !Otecerien, Crockery,
IlardWare,Dye Stuffs, he., which will' dispose of; fur
Cash,_Produce, or approved credit„rat as favotabletenne
and, at as low prices as at any other establishment initial
county. AIM he would here say, to those who iambi the
habit of going out °flown- to purchase goods. Mitt be;
will be happy to bare LIM privilege of convincing them I:
.thathe can do at weltbyttient as those that make mote •
she* and greater pretensions. ' Please rail at his Store
in Upsonville and satisfy yourselves on that subjeet.' ( ,
WANTED,L-Pouhry, Game. Butteri.audSheep Pelts, ;
Lis which: part Ctishwillbe paid. I.
Upsomille' bloll.-6,1851, 4 4Ttf.,- 1 •
„ . -
S2OOO.WANTED: . - ! •
I" the subscriber. h e Li now preparing to get up -his
B
lilt stock, ho offers to his numerous customers, his
prerent large assortment ot roodsat lower prices than
any similar establishment, In; ifrestern*New 'YolE.'Thin
stock consist's', In part, bra huge stock of Gold and Silver
English patent Levers, of his own importation, wars tinted
superior to any OW offered.ln . hint Courtly Gold and
.Silver anchor Levers aid LoPlaett, Gold Lockets,
Speetacles, Creastples, pricelot 0, Earrin„,vs,Stinger
rings, Cuff plus,Pene Pencils, rest,guard and rob chaintr,
Seals, Also - , - averystock'ort liver Ware,com.
.prising` nrery article In that line, warranted pn:eas COIN
'a fullartsortment of plated wars, In every variety: Fan
ey Cutlery, Combs, 4e. . ,
Oet. 10 . ALFRED J. „zvAris.:
_1513W,G0049,, fliarkdt.-
frjr•Vitserf biria rectli is e Fn pi+itttirr t r bis fruvrt
J.;: Stock. quite an assortment of roll goods. consisting
- of Dry floods.groceries, is Rubberx,ltcmts
and shoes, sitcom t iriso;ondvrill sell them as loin
as any cousin abottt this' park , - of the world or elsi
sehrrefor thzreguity John, or tbo right kind"oC.'ereilit.
Thinks toial for favors, ghat arefarorsorrery bOdy
id
vited to eall and bin:: M.
Montrose Sent.lB. 1831; • '
New , and pcifmlir School. book
nompitEHENSl VE.SUADIARY of UI4TVEItSAL HIS
a—s TORY, togethei with a BIOGRAPHY *MISTING
UISIIED PERSONS; Vs which isappended an epitome of
HEATHEN . MYTHOLOGY, NATURAL
PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL ASTRON. .I.
- - OW --nod IPHYSIOLOGY. - :' -.- 1
Adopted and used In the Publieschoolsor Phlladelphiii
B. S. JONES: & Co., .Ptibliilhers..
:.' " - :5: W. Gni'. Fourth . and Race iti., Philo:
- Tiiihers and school Committers addmr! ing tettersti,
nxon post paid, will boturtdahedwith co* for aratolnal.
Li. rA - •i - - ; . • I
scr A Bitltiiid noSipleteasscirtnientof . ooksadSta
' onaryfiissali at the I,oiSeSt . Prices.. . ' , „ , .
.• • . o 0. , -• •• •• • • I
TOBT.Vecelved by the enbseribera new anct
sortment of 'Beady-made Illothing, Boob' lc Shoes,
Fall faebion Hats & Cape, Cap letter and wrapping - Pa,'
ile",bi the ream Or leutguantity.,
Travelling and common Trun Books,ainge anddottb4
le shot Ginns, fancy tstationery, Combs, Brushes;
Panay articles to numerous to mention, an 'bleb bell
deidanito sell for toady Pie Pat railceol l 4 l 9lol' thealk
as the troof chealler• - •*_ '
130 - CES.ianted.
iiintrese,9et.)oBsl.. - •-• . 4r40: FULLEII4:.
testity-titide:tiOttiingf; -
ALAIXOE assortment ottatest styles; jusireeefiedi
. orator salts at small advance for fend: pay.:l
tcire next dtioit i;Jildge Tyler's 'llOO7ll-ondBSOEB.•
A t* and good assortment of Men's Boots, coarse , and'
Calfaild Morocco bleu's etiott-.Wittnareo times,
8G11211.40 Ilhns-311ssesi; Voys andelldreit'S sbor.s..The
lamest lot le totrasuld probably, the , cheapest received
since the fire, -
•
.A jrAtx . extenoirti l aguitment of ger nrspi;lns .
/I mond'aluby, Pear), Oarnet,fterslclibrxiSlgnet and
Stone t also very heavy plain do., IS. and 20 carat "Sue t
Chaseot 4o i t - satl a varlet' , ther 111,T1C6.17 ,
ningb4utto9,DSMitiO.4th;lBsl - •; e
IDAINTS,.OIfig, Drugs,)ll4icluoitlye_ etas, Vellum;
.2. ;my; 'lViodowigasteAltius and-Put Ey - ,'s troll noon
ingot, owblways b!uad: SENTLEY BUD:
•
.
philadolpiiiii: Medial $Ol/130* . -
Balabtishatfificert year/ ago, by' DR. KINKS
LIN,: North.% Weil' Unmet .0)".- l'hia...and --!:-
.
, - - -` - .,llnion-.. Shvei.c 'between' Sprucel_rintj .5-
.. .
.
.• -: ....-- ::_Pine- Streets; Thilladelfihim - -:,- . ~..
'T - llFTEElq:VAiliffe, of extepsiresani. edeinterrtiptqd
V. 'practice spent in this city, list e readriedDrtlL;the
tneest 'snug andeuectitsfutpractitiontrfar andnear,in
the treatment of nil diereses of • private nature.. Per.:
soniaillicted skis Wuxi en the bodY;throat- 'cir legs,
1 pains in the bead Or bonesonereurealitheamatistaistrio
e turcei gruel. diseases seising from youthful excesses of
impurities of the, blood, whereby the eoutillttiots has
'become enfeebled are entreated witht detail; ..;.'s ' ; '
' He who placess himself ender the care of Dr. H. - may
religiously conedela bit honor as a gentlunano andcon.
flatly rely upon his skill u a physician. ' .'- - ' '
i Tata Pineal: ran Norms —young Mere who hare
injured thomeiree:by -a certain • practice hidulgedia—
, a habit frequently learned from evil . companions or at
i seliool,the effects eight& are nightly felt. °Vete when
asleep; and destroy both mind and body, , should apply
i immediately, -Weakness and constituthmal - debilltyi
I loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and emend
1 prostration, irritability and all nervous affections; WW-
I gestion,elugrdslenesa of the liver, and every, dines° le
any way connechal with the procreative functions; cured
I and full vigor rostored, - . - , '
I ,RP-a t
_. ' Youth - and - Manhood.' • A Tikarinii
Lifi or 'Premature - Death: Kinkelin on
..--. • . • .
.-. selpreserriteum. Only 25 emits..
This Book juid Published Is fillod white seful Informie ,
lion, on the Infirmities and diseases of the:generative
organs. Itaddresses itself alike to With. Manhood,
i and Old Age, and should tee read by - alt. - The valuable
i advice and -itopreraiqs warning it gives, will prevent
i years of miser, aid suffering, and save annually thou
sands attires. - Parents, by rending it, tali, learn - bow
' to pram:it - rho destruction of their children.
1 ***A reitittanco el le cents, enclosed in a letter, ad
. dressed to Dr. Hipirrinim, N. N. Corner of Third and
Union streets, between Spruce and Pine,Philadelphia,
will ensuro - a book, under envelope, per:tun mail
Persons at allistance may adfress . Dr.'He hy letter,
enclos i o,s.a fee. and beenred at home: - - .'-'-
Packages of Afelicines, Dire:lions; tte., forwarded, by
sending a remittance, and put up secore Dui Damage
or Cariosity. _
Book.aellers, Neli Agents, Pedlars, enntnidern end
all others supplied with the above work - at 'ver y
; low
'. - '.
47.-71,1-
. TO Dairymen and Farmers,
Valuable property for Sale: - •
Avan% of2oo wires situate In Bridgewatei township
Susquehanna County and state of renzUltaxda t‘f
:GO acres of which is undergood improvement
The farm Is well designed for a datry.and Is capable of
feedinge 40 cows during summer and winter, and every
part of ft Is welt watered,' The buildings and land are
In good condition and this fencer, which are of "stone
and rails are whfogoOd. — There are two large barns upon
the Finalities, besides a granary and contenicat abed
for cattle. • Three orchards principally ofgrafted fr nits
and other fruit trees. , . • •
, .
Said fann has& very ple asant and desirabloiocatbor
about two Mlles from Montrose. the County scat (Smug.
quehanna county, and about I/mikado:an the. Leggett*
Gap Railroad, to.whl eh there !ph Plank Boadln process
of Oompletinn, (mills very convenient to meetings and
schools, and mechanics. - ! • !
•Also another Valuable Yam adjoing the ,above, eon.
Mining:oo acres; of which ISO acres is- under a high
state clot:ldeation.- tpon It there lea large frame
dsrellina house, and out buildings to correspond and c.
large orchard. It is well watered and fenced an 4 admi
rably adapted to 'dairy purposes. . - • .
- Said property *ill be sold on rest - ontibletermß; a por
tion of tho purchase money may remain upon Rowland
Mortgage:to snit the purchaser. - •
Application may be made personally or by letter to
lion. Wei. Jassun or G. J. Given at Montrose. n said
county, and any further particularsthat maybe requlr.
ed will be giveit.4-23tf • • . -
I. 41
it !.I
it ,if di
Neu) Seaeonabie Fall and Winter Gyade' at Me,
'Greiit One Price Strife
L. S. LENtIEI,I I Great Bend, Pa. .
BEOS leave to take this opportunity of tendering his
sincere thanks to his friends and eustomerr, for the
generous patronage they hare extended to him; and
at the same time Inform them that be has just returned
from New York with a very large and choice ,selection of
Fancy and St apie Dry Goods. Also a fresh and exten
sir eassortment of Grccerica, Provisions, BootrandShoes,
Hats' and (Yaps, !Hardware, Crockery , fre., Drugs and
Medicines which will be sold for cosh and produce at. a
eery seal l advance, at prices which defy ail competition.
flour, Forkaroh,Salt, wit olcsalcand rc tall,—he would
also rcinall that he adheres strictly to the system of al.
ways n'aulng thelowest priceat arst,thereby giving the
same advantage to all whu may favor him with their pat
tonne.
Thelargest, bestand cheapest assortment Of Beady
'Made Clothing in the Tillage of Crest Band, Pa., Broad
Cloths,Doe Skint,tlasaimeresand Vestinga of all qualities
suitable for the 'Selland NVinter Trado,whlch he °Cerra
suchprices u to satisfyaoy one that this's the place for
them to deal. to consequence of the great increase of his
business he his been obliged to greatly enlarge his stock,
which he now offers to his friends and the public for ex;
amination,conlidimt thatin sotioing they wilifind some
thingto their advautage. nesubscriber has made ars
rangements to manufacture clothingln all its carton
branches,.and is now prepared to sell the same; watrant
ed to bear inspection. Custom work and cutting dont
'at the latest style and shortest noticee—all kinds of tail
orslrisnerings furnished and for sale. Donot forget the
spot. Store nearly °pular, the Bander, use . -
t Bend, Sept. - , 1850: L. 4. LENIIF.III.
Ssarn o g l truLt D ny - ca rra ne - ounzi. l ,"=lryieforam";
tinder his cure, no inaitcrhow longstanding °rank:Our
Emma fizz ore invited to his Private Moons, 34 North
'SEVENT' st., Phila.j without fear of interruption by
other patients. Strongets antl others who linveheen un
fortunate in the selection or a; physician are: invited to .
cull: Those who huvolnjured ii/CILIECITCF by solitary Vizc
are - also invited: I - .
"Res
D IND Ellit.iteT —The afflicted would de well to
reflect. before .trusting their health, bappincei, end is
many casts their in the hands of physicians, igno
eat of thixelass of maladies. It is certainly impossible
for one man to underetand all theilis the human f..mily
atesubject to. Every respectable physician has bispe.,
efiliar braneh,ln which he, is more succeseful than Ida
brother professors, to that he devotes,. mostof his
time and study.
'V' ass s OP PELACTIthr, exciupirelsdevoted team study
and treatment of diseases of the sexual ergs as, together
with ulcers ipon the boily, throat, nose, criegs,palnsin
the head c .bones, mercurial rheumatism*, strictures . ,
gravel, irregularitler .itseake arising from youthful ex
cesses oeimpuritles of the olc.od-, - abcrehy- the constltrr.
Om has become enfeebled, enables the Doctor to offer
usinv nouns. to all who May place themselves under
The •
People's Friend
. .
T. T. POpiIIPS; of Ithaca, Pr. F.
FAIN PESTIZOIiER. AND iIE•LINitxTUACT,-Ati Ex frac
from the shrub called lVitch•liasel, and :purely from
that with the exception ore little Alcoboltopreseryelt:
It willeure all local pain and Indamitions, old .sores,
fresh'irounds and bruises, Plies, and all dbleases of the
bowels of a chranic nature, tooth-ache, .earliche arid an
excellent retro dy for fernalesolco.. '
• It ls tray what It professes to be, , theProple'aFrierult
Providence basseattered along therugged !paths of life
manythings thatcontribute greatly to the 'noniron and
happiness of every body; hence their Pen value, and
well may they be called friends of the People.' '
On c wind here toguarl against Imposi nom .1 man s hy
thenameofilpencer, bas -. Manufactured and:offered for
eaten eptirinamartlelo called the- Cormit4erradrrthat
would be extrant nr,the hasel-nuti—the genuine is as
White and as pyre ae water, while the s p urio as article is
eoloredorbleb enables tin publina distinguish. .•." • •
-1 Non enti nineatut thosomerked Pond"ePain Destroyer
I,lsll. it,UATOlT,Montrose, schistose-keepers and crie•
'!lnektealersgenerally,Agentil.'
:"- Tho:' ast- Won
T. BAWD:UM:the great bumbiagger, Is a o out Intro'
P
ducing Into stile country the celebrated' Flref.tud.
bilator,'4 machine not larger then a *Bee mill, sorbed
by a tkumhnscreer, Arbleh wIB put out the largest tlreln.
atantlY. But this bat not' iug to detwith the feet that
Jun Jitotini, Taller has jut rce'd the • . • •
• .
, FALL '& ,NVINTER FASHIONS,'
And is now prapared tirnaltnn hli friendinlth his lISTIM
Itherikr, laill,. and good humor. •
(l Call ha 11;you want 'etipitialfltii at. the shop over
Lathrops store. . • '•
N It. Cutting done at usnali •
Montrose Out : 8,1851. CROTES, •
FIRST IttlIARICEIL::::
N DS'
.10
H.J. WEBBALts just attained from
lisir YORK, with ts - „lne
s tont of Fall immis, which he ollors for sale tee those 'who
WILL PAY tor them, it es low ; rates as eattko reasona
bitaskrd. • Not nagetting duo thanka-to such 'or bii
Mendel, air have hotottelbre bt ash toads of him and paid
for them, ho Invites them tp •"00,31,* AGAIN,: • • -
-:.4,310ntr050, &pt. loth, - . , • -2 •
roan"' •
-ATUng% own remedylnr Dysporon i . obtained frinn
Nltetatet or , the Oastrro Julep of the 0*; For sato
' ADEp TlJggEllinontrore•
•
Gold:tham" s •
jTQRHE 1 S,Thiruhria, Skeka, , Fen and repot Case* • - a
astrithuent at • - CANFIELD'S,
Gold,l fi tick.
.ets.
CrINGLEand Double of eyory visa, by
1.).-131righataton.1--; '-:41.:J0-11VANS-fiT,41*blogb?u•Ilit.
::The. BicheEt
bSLVOTIONuf Itreastp in c.Eareuis alaYinger 'Mari
e”t , ..c.14?: fc4l4,4,ll4igham!on; by ,A. J....-EVAN43.
•
ggq .13fi k ;ithei Silver,Virara' platettonittlensin
{WI .161,VP !Java"' silver com;lsticig or Table, Tea,
Deiort,Ciramml Illuttard Spoons, Saltgml Sugar Shop.
ersiforks &e. - ,Enaraved grata, at. KE OANWS. •
Q.ILVEft Bpooindtorks Il
'atTeeiw.irrtuted•thelte
rabniarActusedia Ameriqs• at ' , -
,
Tu:shut ot the: 8 doz. 20s Uloakais soaa-bat, mate of
%gteaame a art b as tba way to Tralea Jewelry ahop.
-A Poll second hand calk ing 1031(4 alp good el!.,exti
• ter, far , : : Tillial!4L's •
',--
110 . 71:11Elia Peliky tia.lll,l"lootand 81131411ns Nags
4N --Aroutrimed4oy// LYONB4I:UAUDLEA.,'
-Ar-FLIPTED.IIEIO.--, - :.:. .-
Nottee - to the Public:
Great Bend Clothing Store.
•-•
Kingston,.
Lir:Artie county,
A .
MIIIII IntAi - tallow his one kl , tbs - inost
i,„-tions isNorthern Pennsylvania., Kingsteehi
tang ant awl aslubtioutvlllageione mile Weal of
ani, andnecessibleby.dally staves from all pk t ,''Pl.
eenntry.; - !,'lhe school unison been in eeran,
s e ers, during which its , saltsditge his hen lib6,:rkh
ionstantlyincreashig. -
Thanugh the munificence of Wnt.Swetlaid;l,„'
athhtlorial Seminary bui l ding4 OLy0 Ly 411 feet, Spay: la!
e f ee high, hasjust hien completed, antt by the 0, - "'‘
of /lon. Zibs Bennett, the school tallow turaiderl
*eatable and extensive library; attire', An. 141
Chemical, rhuosophica ! - Astronomical it f ie
ny_the Institution ts regarded, by all who bah t e - 7,
edge of as of 'thigh order, and maple for mews inliatoral Schnee •
Thelloard of Instruction for the ensuing yen h . _
,
119W•sIteobsini Nelson s A. 1,
Fier. reiting C. Sin Ith,
Teacher of Ancient Languages.
Phillip T. illyente-its Hs, I
- •
..TeaCher of Mathematics.
Itirw;IC.1111; liurvek, .
• ~ : !- - Tetteher of Shaun! Science.
j'asgsnis . W. 'Westlake, '
Ttvther mod '
entli.,..l '
. .
Miss EstliterAPhif wink —lug;
Assistant Teacher of Modem L
ang
,
Airta.,Titne S. Nnlson, lept
- I
- - Teacherof Divine:sad Painting.
Ursa S,A. Gregory.,
Teacher of Nude.
All Of the above teachers are employed h i "6
the whole of each day except the Teacher of I
AlriiVastlake. , The tinnier deride* each
each day t . her elan as may be necesaary, and de h,
.
teacheassiter half of etch day. The public •
that by this arrangement the school la tttWerty e
?Won and instruction of a very full' boon! of
and 'the Trustees confidently believe that tospsh,7„
be snared Co promote I he most thorough Imitutlanii
all the pupils. ,
Th e necessary 'expentesoftkh hint adieu in n*.
stn. Tultlou
per'
of err amen tat truth al
to . $5,50 per quarter; - Board $1;30 pe r *e ~' he , jl
'
373 por dozen, and fuel $2,59 per alaa n .
.disolpilurcof the Institution cot:bine,
with !lemurs, Inculcating sound, moral Lad mg!
, principles, persevering industry, Inlet order and e tc 7j,
deportment.
The present term of this school wail onitione tOl
23d of nee. next. Students are admitted' at l %
ei *„.
but the most suitable time for eateries is the
or the middle Of each term. Theca who may slii,;
tend the school through the remainder of Sh e NZ,
throughout thelVinter, would do well to enter
as the 20th or 'Zd inst. 'There will be a manse al n i
weeks at'the close of the present teem. The nest
!conslita nf thirteen weeks etenmEaeligJanuarntie4
lug April 9th 1852. ,
Catalogues of the veritinaiT and any infotoulirstv.
tire to ft can be had braddressiug the Prinehat,,,
lof the undersigned.' D. 44 1 11E1
I 111 D, riii;"
, N. ROUNDS, Elee'y.
Kingston, Oct 4; 1851!-42-tf.'
,
Petrolour or Rook Oil, •
, A NATURAL. remedy procured_ from a wed Is 4`,
I'l..gheny county, four hundred .eat deep i'oi g ti 4
sold by S. 31. KIER; Venal Rosin; Vistebunb, ra b
put upin bottles,inet to It flows trona the well Mkg
tub:Mature of any kind.' All ye that are nalctrd
. READ! READ!!
Rheumatism yields to the power of, the Petroftea,
vole° from LurerneCo., Unloo July
• Mr. ltier—Dior sir, allow me Si a strum to
an the sale proprietor of an inralkyk ,
called Petroleum or Rock 011, which la deitlned we kg
to take the place of all great medicine,: Ranyleg av y
this neighborhood bare tried the Petrol, min sem.%
app l i e s curing most of the:nand proving highly
in all. I have tested it In coughs, colds. damn*
tetter,•sprainicand swelling; for rberanatinn I tit
in a certain tore. My wife has been afflicted WA 0,,
Rheumatism for some years and nerer reed tan,.
thing to relieve her; In fact she tried everythintra b ,
thing would do her any good until she tried year Pea.
beam audit has relieved her entirely, for my part!
it is the greatest pain killer amain use. Tomb.,
J. JD fi b
-.Anothet letter from Luzerne !eo., recommithicr
Pe•roleun • • - Baser!! Rayne, .1517
Mi.Rign—Dear. air:—T take great plume h oci
tying to the virtues of your great natural medleineala
the Petroleum or Rock Olt,-which is' certainly a rag
medicine: I bought ode dozer of your agent eta h
wasoloni here last fall. I tested itin a nun:bard nu
and. found It to prove good. ; also terted it la a nag(
letter and found It very benrfidal. I would lite my
much to:have another box of It, foe I don't Minh
withoutit. - RespectfullY yours,
J. CAM/BIL
A TOlCC:trom Sligoprehanna eo., certifying to Medley.
cy of the Petroleum— ' Donna ye, June ith
• Mr S. M. Rims—Deur airi+Allow me to emelt; th
virtue, Wynne natural medicincealledPetmlenmert i d
Oil. I had been afflicted with the Rheumatinn huger
time. I was in IVltheabarre list rammer sod get a Ig
tie from your Agent when 64 was along there, it hi
cured me perfectly. I have slime neen Is listed in fle•
era casen'of rheumatism, and found it gircrelleihtl.
• • fiery respectfullyymirs;
• -
JAMES HAMMON.
-' • • TIISEHANNOCg, July 12t11131.
Mr. R. 31:Kann—Dear kr . .—AlloW me to entity title
virtue, of your great natural medicine called Pennon
or Rock Mil, wldch believe Is a good medicine. Ilse
been afflicted with Neuralgia • pain In the tarter Sr
last tea yearn, and never could get anything to Km
me: in fact I tried almost everything and nothing all
do me any good.until I tried your Petroleum,
relieved um cry:mulch ;• I bare also tested It in lon,
scalds, and braises, it lass alwaya given edictal sky
abort time. I think is the gr - atest;painkilkrnaeh
use. Teryrespectfrolyyellt
I - THOS. ram
T Call and get o circular from i C agent. which ern
full description of it. For, rate t. lIENTLET tr Ern.
Sold übniccale by Ml:lmi, UAL E , & Co., No. VI mad
'divot, Philadclpliici. nly
1851 LUSK HOUSE, '. 1851
Great Bend, Penn'a •
Addison Br ant, .Proprietor.
QTA.ti ES. leave this.- °ruse Daily for different Oak
' on the arrival different 'Troilus of Cara. Also, Lie
cry. Teams furnished by Mr. 11.1.Trneadr11, at obott rain
and terms which cannel fall to init.
covered carriage will convey genii total
ronathe carat—lS
New !Milford Stove Depots
- , 1€!•51.
TT nuT . turrlT has now in store a nevus! WV
U. sortmenoaf Cooking, Parlor, and Shop Atom*
troodand coal,inelusling the, new and most lastest
kinds of Air Tight, Largo Oren, common mislead
ores, &a., with Stove pin o,Sheet Iron, and Zinc, hen
Tnbes,etc., which howilitell verxdow fureadm tt
inertia credit.
Sentember,4Bsl..
Abel ,Tutrell,
DeQicr In . Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, piiLft, t,
Comphini, Fluid, Limps, Dye stuffs,lllroccilts.Dryrak
Ilarticrstre,stoneware, Olitsswarp, Clocks, WstebecJq.
elry,'spoons, oro , ctzeles, Musical tostrumeols, !nod,
DicAlleallostrunientg, Liquors, pettumery 311rrachtts
tioncry,bruslicis sho!r, Yankee Notions, & c.
Montrose, Pa. - • • 34 ly", •-•
. . . .
FASHIONABLE JEWELRY ,
THz subs criber boa this day received 311,440 tostit
very rich goods t of .het month's hap o rtsica
Paris, consisting of line geld enamelled hunting tear
and Lepincs, Peat l and Oomet Breast - pins and kulLo
to match, Silk and ;Bead work bar, beautilel fort is
Parties, Diamond. Ruby, and Pearl Finger Rinectise
lets; Oold Strive Buttons, some beantliol Cuff Pinie•
vet Napkin Rings, dke:.; to which be-would het elk.
, tent on of ble friends. .A.J.
Bliighamtoni Srot.3, '5l. '
H'mantra hainow 'stator°, a new and ask, o
steetion of Dry Goods, Including a gent rstittlif
Ladles' Dress Climb, Drape'and i")the summer flak
Stilt Mantillas, Parasols, French Lace, Fanny Ems id
Leghorn Bonnets; a beautiful assortment of Mai
Itibbon,,Flowers andTsinsmings- of new atflet,lyd
Silk and Laces,thr.Mantillas, RonnetSllt, blot Iv
Teilk; Broad Cloth; Fancy Cassimeres - Irenkft
summer Cloths; t nrpot Dage, Trunk Nails, Boot d"
Shoes, Faln led Window Shades, Caipe ting, Bats, OFT
lie s Wirt a large and general assortment of Dud
Crockery; Iron, Groceries, Palntcldedielnes; WOO
4c., all or which wlll be sold at the lOWeet primula
the most reasonable terns/. N B. 244111 a Liaal d
:proditeCtianted, SOO 6 In' partlinlor, !and the btlba
pticoli Cash paid tor Wool: , Pions ATI Salt 02 1 9
Now Mllforil - nay "7 1851 t!
NEWAR,RIVAL e
T. BURRITT hubs! tece....ored a new tad ier , .."
JLJ.• assertment ct
- -, and Wintir
neluding an elegant eaelolyot Ladles Dress a
er Long Shawls, new style - Bonnet Ribbons, 1,12 '"
-Caps, Staple Goat' fte. - el the afloat desirable nlns
whist, having been pasehasad at, tho lets PAN*VO
will besot,' ntsurnalli low. • -
ti els 11111ford j .Sept.20,-,1831. . ', • =
• -
• -- -- Flax Seed. - •
Arrsuantlty of FilIX gotd l imited i n esc uip rat
bt
celle"r,Cgoll!lY ' N.111:1X ,Ll?..
.Spoons ..
A LARGE ernck, of extra tine l Albata table oil lc!
Aa•apooner , Nate ttonsttned
tea spoons, bult table and tea spoon/. AIM 4 , 1 ,!1a
r et. plated, German Over spoons., rte.,
and calling Inv fbr %tie quality, at - . TVl"`"' • •
Itimtroseßuly.3,lBsl..
I , .Rottce... - •
T USQridbfVost PI t ti, has bea diztt . ti o li:
On trogo,..laly.
,P.R. N.
E*TAACTS otßole f Lfmon , amiTanllp,fq Pr ij
Ite cregif cook,r7,tte,,fpriiitott -
„gy k BON
StoveTin'ttiiii,Coppe rlirat e '
*itE eat eeribeti—sie -just purehesed „ 4 , i
stock el, Tin and Cqper War? ,
they ate al che
11ap 40 the tot&
" • D .164-TIMO P
GOLD Pen tintr. 'Olean. holders Ns
and bestqttalhier for Sate '- nrpo i a
' • iv. D TROY;