The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 15, 1852, Image 4

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4 1110TTU4LIkile;:4Pittio n ta; iftiTsfr.
• -The Greased Pole: - •
stioy 4 solkownicz riguoi. Got sIicKED.IB,
t. j MCA TAU UI6AIA now AS PlZlnet .
Ezekiel Phllpot was born in Atneties, some
witere Amer the head waters of the Pen obacot
and'When be arrived at the age of nineteen ho
had' &this 'groettlim and '! cut eye teeth:' a
cirantastance wltiCh was generally admitted-b
wlidknew.hina.One bright morning In
Jane, Zoke• placed hislong body into a clean
shirr, runt his longer legs through a new pair ,
of striped trewseri; wrapped a bran new waist-
Cf4beut his breast hauled up his itiirstaiched
eottoodicky, and tied a-check gingham About
hisrieck. arid then donned the swallow-tailed
coat„ill'ettass buttons of which looked like a
row!of newly riseia stam:—ZelteviO literally a
pioneer in the •.! itloritner Costume," at least-so
one -I tvo old have thought to bave".seen'hini now.
Ile 'sliscWned to have lds trowser. legs lose
ling in thomud, or,have timed's of• his .coat 1
slemung in the wash bowl ;_sokis blue stock
ings/Peeped' forth froin beneath the tops of his
cowhitice andlooked uptull . six inches to the
trowsers' buttons, while bony 'wrists had free
slope:NU" either shirt sleeve or cuff • Zeke's
was-4 on color in patietdar, but
bore,all thelilitot shades of the vegitabto
•kingdeMovas dovin flit With pure bar's lie,
send - directly
.on, the spot' of his head'he, p u t
white hat, nonteWhat resembling an:inverted
butter firkio,and after gazing at his present
manila the lookingglass fur four and-a half
minntes he said;=-. 4 • •
don'tPiiip . oi;lfygon slide
il•that.,: then' guess. what. ain't-What, that's
I :
Zeke Was bound fOr Boasting. with, a load
genooineapple sass, md he expected; ere he re.
turit'Oto• Make a slight commotion, if not more
hi the great -metropolis. :.The old mare was
inra l essed,and due Course of time Zeke and his
dead' arrived in Thnting, where the 4 sass" was
'disposed Olio good advantage, and with seven:
ty fide dollars in his pocket, our hero began to
look tOtnid to sec the sights.'
'"Hell-ioW!" c.velaimecl.Zeke, as lie. stopped•
one morning before a blazing placard which
adorned one of the brick Walls in Flag Alley ;
"•-wa - fit :inrnation'S' that ? Golden ladder—a
road fortis; that's , it '•O
Road to' fortin." . • ,
Zeko Wept, on' to 'decipher thd reading be.
'neatli,and gradually he obtained the inteligence
it nt t on the back, Bay there was to be a pi:de
twenty feet high, upon the top of which the
proprietor would place a prize of $2(l0, to be I
retained by any one Who could obttin it. The
c 4l 4ilet'sB 3 - _ •
•.'f - - r Wal,tew-hundred dollars is some punkas,"
Soliloquised Zeke.!
." rye-antral . some pooty
skinny trees in my day. 11l jes, walk inter
Mat feller's tew hundred, rot me if I don't. ".
- With -this feeling of cupidity, Mike 'started
for tlie scene of action, and 'twas not until he ,
had rim down a couple of,apple women in his'
coarse that, he - remembered his entire igno
rad'es of Where the Back Bay might - be, and
when this informatien was gained, he happened
to remember that the " old mare" hadn't been
seen • -
. .
F.elio was economical , in his horse keeping.
1.113111mA a single . stall ip a horse shed near
thePrOvidenze Depot, bonght, his own hay
andlook care of his own animal. , Thither he
hastened his step's, and having watered his
beast, he took from his wrigonzhoT. an old wool
card,
,_
ruid raked down the mare in the most
approved fashion, lo be sure the steel teeth
niiired ri Fitt , more' harshly over the bones than
Usual, but then Zeke Was in a hurry for that
"iiew -hundred" was in Ws eye.
length,,by, dint of mach inquiry; Mr. Eze•
kief Philpot found his way to the spot' where
the People Find already began to collect =dread
the - Golden Ladder." ' -
" liellw!" exclaimed Zeke, as he came up ;
iyhar's the ellap wot keeps this 'ere pole T'
rin the answered' a surly' fellow
milli a red nose and pimpled chin, who occu
pied iiihair near the pole ; "want to try a clMn 7
ed? 'Walk up gentleman, walk up-only
three dollars. Who
''Bole . 9n; ole`felles,
3 . ee mean to say as h!
tldilars la that 'ete [ ba
; ' _
'An',ll' I kin gitit
*Xactly.",
.Wil,'Usow, there',
Dpourttere's +mot goes for the hull lot'
iZeke divested himself Of his coat, rolled up
big 'skirt iledves, and giving a powerful leap,
he grasped the pole'aboat ten..feet frOut the
ground. A single secend—ne longer,-41
staid there theit— slid back upon -terra
Simms looked at his hands, and then
dOWn upon his striped -trowsera. Then be
looked ! at.his hands again, raising them to leis ;
1
nose Iniiite a deep, long smell seested to set]
his doubts and querieg at -rest, he uttered-- I
‘The,4--/Illogifat• bilokeif • - -
A broad latigh'frioni the crowd soon brought 1 .
Zeketii.hissensei, and convinced bit:tithe: he 1
h'ad been sold. " Barere he could find his 1
Brugge again; an old salt, about 'three sheets_
itt slit; wind; paid for his chance, mud essayed
to climb the; pole. The sailor hugged and
tugged, got huff way . op, and then slid. The
- srewd laughed again, but this time their atten.
ruin ‘vas tmued from Zeke to the new aspirant
and aftei waiting a moment 'Ma sort of" .brown ..
sCadi,''our hero quietly slipped away, remark-
ing 'te the red nosed man that 'he was goieto
giti three dollars more, and therl he'd be,
thiniitekithe didn't trj it
ID and bear - Zcias was again upon the I
grotind. • - •
AM - A - 4; qlc" feller,' said ble to the pp who
took.gio4trdtnUtce .‘ I not to jilt try
that 'ere _thing whist - more - rin"•/ want yew to
psi nd~ tt. 1:4 1 44,14 i take air illy•shgei'l
04nothinritt,your,tdockings P, sweated
trepan. "Nothie but my feeti'l'Airited Zeke
as lie Pkinted thirteen Inches of Seep and bones
iotliolapefilie gawk'. .Zekeldid his. three
- delhuvriand,'tninus coat, vest and - eliote grasped
the steadily;he,crept up
frearthe• ground, He hugged Rite - .blvid
Im ager to the greened pole,And 'by 'dairies
'he neared the top. His hand was within a few.
leeft:lf the . big' efthillaril;; aid 'llO'.atliiio
getbeentl' . . One more lit eiial,:theo *tiler,
andd-rthe prize-eine within his grasp. Zabel
slid to the 'earth ultbfAio : hundred ;dollars . in
lti.s4afla r:.:'. ', ,r : ...' .., ,. '.
4 , Thar I I lutoccd'd : l coOld, do it.. i liain't
clam spruces 042 d irhipriliallet alt. tag :days
ior netli'nf.. 604, lge,folite, en':!;i: 'cunt Of
yeou ever come &Aim cast, give .tiaAs....ll-'.'. ,',
1 ' d' a . tk
?.eke left the Crowd in wonderor :ma ee
best of his way to his Stable. lie . shut . the
' '• ~
door of thoshed, and then pilling ni) hiStiow - ,'
sirs; he untied from The inside of eac7 &sex , one
.holf of the steel :I dOthed, laither ~i; his horsii
comb !1 1. ). , ,
1
, Wel old Debbiti;' Said Zekc, patting the,
wave affectioititely, On thO baekovhile he held I
the pieces of caid leather itt his hand, the scat
tering teeth of - whieh had been flied shiirp,"
'2ather guess I ken ;'Ford to I buy yhou s new
kear;inow."—aarpe2 Bag. -
Family Sogiets,
..:Vllhdo ascenclingi the 3lississippi,, Snmo
. ,
'eigh een month' since, on board the ateamimat
Huntsville, the commander of thathexeellent ,
visal related th e following aneOnt e tif a
coupe of worthy deiciples of old Fa th er Mil.
ler: - i
In Co l e s county thet,e lived
: a man innied Dod.
, _
sonnd his wife, who were both firm believ
, ,
- era in the prophecy Of old Patherldiller; and
not doubting fol. a moment the voiz•ectness of
their iirophet's calculation's fOr the eventful
day ( that was - to terminate the existence of all
aublmary things. I . - i •,-• '
After haring 'set their house in lordee the
follOwink conversation took One.
- •Ny dear wife, I believe - 4.1 have Made every
preparation for: to-morrow.i I litie ifOrgieen
all nine enemies, and prayed' for therforgive:
• . i -,
ness l
of all my sins, ;and ifeel perfectly. calui
and resioned'
,
'Well husband, I believe:l am ready for the
. ,
sound et. the trumpet.'
. rejoiced to hear it, : But my!dear Wife,
I have no dotibt there aro Many. .demestie se.
crets which we. have bidden from each other,
which, had they been known at tine of their,
occurrence, might have produced enpleasant'
feelings; but as we have but one day , to live I
reckon it's right to j make a clean breast to
each other. lam ready—'
'you beginAtraband.'
-'No, dear, you
4 1Vo, husband you begin—t can't.'l.. --= it
• 41Vo,—you know, my love, Paul Sitys,4hus
bands have the rightlto command their wives.'
It is your duty, as a -Christian womon, to obey
your husband—the father of your children=
so; begin •
In the sight of G& I ;reckon it is right, so
I will tell you, dear hustrthld—yoar Oldest On,
William, is not youi',
'Great God, Mary !• I never dreampt of your
being untrue to meli Is that true?'
'Yes, God forgive mi., it is true. I knew
that I did very wrong, bat I am sorry for it;
in an evil hour I colt, hut:. there is no help for
it noiv.'
*William is not One: In .the name of Pod
who l se child is he '; • .
lie is Mr. Graham's, 'the constable., The
Lord be pear, your poor Trite!'
ain't .my Child ? Goon.
'Well, our daughter Mary, named, aftkr
am yours -neither.'!
.
' alration!. Tall; - on,,Mary—,come right
out. Who's Mary'S father ? .-, •,. 1 ' .. "'
'3lr. Crider, the man that built the meeting
hOuse,„atid. went to 'tho lOwer country:.
'Well, as there is but one daymore, I'll bear
it, so go on if you have anything, else. . -
..
‘ Veil, there is our youngest- 7 '. . ,
. - sailiose Jimmy , aint mina? . • . -
'No, dear husband:, Jimmy ' that - 'we both
i
for so well; ain't yours either.': • ... ! .
‘.. fercifulUrd! Is it so? In the , na me of
the 'Saviour ihose is he ?' i ~ .
•!ie* - th • '
e ono.ey s oo.maker s who lives
at the forks of the road.'
GAriel blow, blow yOur
horAi' I want to go NOW. • • !. -
.
Strive to - leak° Homo Happy.
Do not let a fretful fault-finding disposition
desP'of youi dom e stic happiness ,,' fur as, sure
as.you indulge in a 1 ' morose and cross temper;;
you destroy your own-comfort and the corn
fol', of all aronnd yin.' ; the - influence , of yen!'
example, mill' be. felt for, generations. .- Let
there come one , erosS, discontented spirit into
a `finally, and will 1 turn!a happy family into
distreis" and ionfusion,. for even sickness is
not so distressing, .where there is cheerfulness
and patience, is the 'constant 'contention Of a
fretful and inipatient spirit ~The little onesof
the household are greatly influenced by 'the
e.tample of the r fretful and cross. When: they
are' spoken , to in, a cross and , fretful manner
thely soon pass it along, and a little brother or
sisierii soon - treated in the er.me manner.—,
If the hallience, l t endedwith their cffildliood
it ould not he so ; had, bat it does not—not 1
n with their des h -, It is the dutyof.ach
ion of the family to tuaierhoine'h.sppy; bUt4t
evi
,is ,he,especid office of woman to 'make home
the happiest place•On earth. - In all the tele
tione of life,v
_wife,' mother, Aaughter and
sis i ter, lei cheerfulness and kindness reigni ..
' -- The spirit of kindness is glorious, itilhe
;Id: , When we look'en the.cheerful and re=
signed countenance 4.: good, kind grandinoth.
ere wosAnnot but venerate -and love het; and
.Although she may sot`
. be 'able to de much
wi th her--hands to . benefit the household; yet
byi imitating. Lois Of , old she niay;do ;Mitch
l od foithe - fiunify i While `she'.relieves the
un i fther otsome,of her pressing duties, She in
terestil the little- onetandlains their loie and
afteetion,lnud remMns,.herself a , realblesong 1
**frill— .','
1
n the mother nothitifv can.; . be more beinti.;-
)
tut than a meek end quiet spirit.- T here
. is no
toorniag - compared toi it. ' - *The mother .who
plumes nuch n _Alispositioxi can do' no tore ]
for . the lasting welt 4olog her femilp, al- 1
though she inaite Iftehle; than theirOsiiii.l
patient ritt!l:hoiaterousapirit,!erenif she pose
esses the power of *ere - Ara:l The one throws
attoand her a lore end joy,`and mites'
h4ll - Ome . .haPpy, white the clher etagere lat.,.
dew end death;- : :, _, c ; , - •
!tithe 4A4hter 4-s- geutio quiet
apiritis n crown of ben*: it Si a pearl thai
rinderi the possessor more iloyely than the
=MEE
richest jewels-or the most , costly rahnents
could ,n kiedWord for all;
oneSlockup,to her for
. example and
encouragement,. they put cOnfidence -in her,
knowing that, she is always gentle and
ingoind thifeironraging - Smile oingentfe
ter will stimulate tho brothers to good and no.
We tietions. 'Let:every member of the' family
mole and female—strive to make home hap
py, and they may refuler home a 'sweet
, . -
even'a maven upon certif.-, .
.
BIiSINESS 'CA , RDS'
. •
G Z. •Duriock - - •
Dllt'aulAN AND SURGEON, Montrose, Pa:, attl.at
' tend ali,,bustneas;fluit may be entrusted - to Ids
charge, .nith promptneee ;and fidelity. , Milan at Weld
residence on Turnpike street, Ilesidenea, Brick Build.
tiSA ot Public Averniv.. . • ,
George Plillet; .
4(41114os - 6 Clothing, 'Wits le
CaPP, II 9 OI6 & Shoeo', #oe. btoro two ,doote below
Montrose', • • • -
.q. —• - .. Tyler, • • ••• •
riEALER IN DRY GOODS, Orocerimeiti6kory, putt-
JJ. , wap3, • Tictwatv, Mali, Oils, Fluid, Points, ha. &o.;
also pays cash for all kiwis of fikipping,Furs. , Store his;
below the Court nousti.' ,
Charles'Tillman;
UAVINO DItIESSING SALOON. Searle',
S
Building, nut door Co_ the portoMee, Montrose • Pa.
- -=
ATTOTINEY AT LAIVi Tunkhannock, Ca. °Mc° In
Stark's Brick ttaa.. , , , „
LIVERY AND EXCIEANGE r TABLE; Offido adore
kelow Keeler!, Hotel... Monti-rut '
.
• • S , : Chase;
ATTultra:y At. LA V; MoiltrOts. . Office oviiTy
!rep store. . lE. B. Cif •38. S. IL CHAIM.
Cnntdoiri Sterling;' •
DE LET I N '11'1 . 11802 MOA imea,--.Tota Prongs,
retwneh the Canal Bridge and Court
henfte,Centt st,, illughalnton, N. Y. 1 , ,g7 . -.1. B.Whltney
.Traveling Agent. • . -
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• ' - e'-at.',Simmons,, - .
L B OOT AND SIIOE .11AKDR. AND REPAIRF.D.. DDop
over Baldwin. 4- Coxla Saddlery Shop, ..Ifonfrose. .
.
Dr. C. •
pp's:slmA N AND 21.1RuEON, Raeford, Pa. ,
.021 e! 2
door below G. J. Pcble'a 4l tf
•
-Dr. - jam - es Brobks, • •
()111".51CIA?i AND - SURGEON, Avid 'dealer lit
.1 Medicines. Yatnto. Qfle, Dye*, /to. Corner at - Church
end Dine streets, oppoiDe Col. F. busies, 0 reul,Benit.
John R. Dhnook, •
•A "TTORNEY AT LAW. Office en Turnpike street, I
dnnr west 01 the old Resister Printing office; Mont
rose; Pa.
M.l. Truesdell.'
ATTORNEY.AT LAW, Great Bcnd, Pa. Office with
Col. P. Lusk.
i ._
QURGEON DENTIST, Morcritelts, Pa; Office In 04d
1.7- Fellows' Building, corner of. Turnpike and Chestnut
streets. Operations upon the teeth performed the most
carefully and tenderly.. Plate work done with the ,best
material and In the mwt tmprovcd style. Charges low.
Et DIE@ &IA?.
PUOLIEIIED,EVrAT , . TOMMY SIOUNIZ4O- BY
A. E
S. B. &Chase,
i'XITOUS AND PAOPEIETOiB
. One, dollar and fifty cents per annum, Cash In advance,or two dollars If , not paid utitil the ens of the yearsor
time of subscription.,' 1c paper will ha disoontiun d
until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the
Publishers. Alt communsetttions must be port paid to
receive attention: =All -letters connected with the office
should -!be directed ti S. B.;& E;11. Clio°, Montrose,
Busquelianna eonitty,PW. •
f.C'Eciltars office aver v. G. Tyler's store..
• •
RATES OF 'ADVERTISING. -,
tine Pinar°, (12 fines or lese,)' eo insertions, '
~$1 00
Each subsequent inrettion, -- 25
One square three months, - - - . : 250
One square six months, 4 00
flakiness tiaras, four lineiroi tess, - - ' •300
Yearly adeertiements, not over four squarer, 7 00
Gni column one year, - -.• • - -30 00
Itearly advertisers will barestrieted to the business
n ithich they are engaged. r
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.rl7•The Pub%bens havinka large assortment of Job
Printing materials, are Prepared to execute all kinds of
lob erotic with neatness and.despateh.
Blanks 13t every description constantly on band or•
printed.to order. , , .
Liver. Complain t,
3AilNDiet, DYSPEPSIA, eniconc OR NERVOUS
-DEBILITY, DISEASES OP TUE KIDNEYS,
A:ND all diseases milling from a dlsorderdd liver or
£1 stomach, sue!) as constipation, Inward piles, fall.
qcsa or blood to the head, acidity of the stomach. nau
sea, heart-burn, disgust_ for food, (alines, or, weight In
the stomach, sour eructations; sinking -or fluttering al
the pit of the stomach,'ststmtning of the bestl,burrie4 or
difficult breathing, fintteang at the' heart, choking or .
suffocating srusation.4 when in a Ifit* posture, dinineas .
ofiion, dots or webs before the sight.fefer and doll
pain iu the liead;dedelency or pernifration, yellownesi
of the skin and eyes, pain in she sidei back,ehest,lhnba
he., ridden Mashes of heat, burning' In the flesh, con
stant itungininesbf eril,;and great depression of spirits;
can be effectually cured by
Dr. Iludlaud's celebrated German'lliltera,
IinghtIIICO,BV
D.R V. M A - ; . T111: G-Ft3IAN.I.I.RDIDINE
STORE, 12.0'Aleell.ST.; I L •
Their power oter the *'bore diseases is not excelled:lf
equalled, by any other preparation . to the United Slat es,
as the cures attest, in minty cases after Skilful physicians
had . •
:These - Bitters are sear thy the attention of invalids.—
Possessing great slit ues'in t e rectification of disease.* of
the Lira and lesser glandi; exercising the west 'search,
fog power* in aka:mut and affections of the digestive in
tone, they arc, withal, sire, certain and meat.. ..
ItEAI! AND BB tur!iTyNcED.
The editor of the Boston Bee said, December
• Dr. lloofametta . Celebrated German Bitters, tor the cure
of Llirer Complaint, Jaundice, DyseepiLa, - Chreolc - Ur
',emu/Pet/114y, l'of.desereedly one of the most popular
medidnnuf the day.. 'These Dieters: have been used by
thousands:and a friendiatiour elbow says he has himself
recelied an effectual andatermancot cure of Lira Cone:
plaingrom the use of t s remedy. We are consinred
thet.in the use of thou Bitters, the patient, constantiy
gnlnsstrength and vigor—n fact worthy of great consid.)
oration. They are plearent taste and smelt. and rant
be nted by persons with the most delicate stomachs *Rh
safety, under any circumstances. , We are peaking from
experience. and to the afilleted we idrise their-use.
Scott's Weekly, one of. the best 'literary lumen pub
tithed, paid, August 25t11:
-Dr. ilimelands German litters, manufactured by Dr:
4tsekcourstre now recommended -by. some of the most
press:Mout member! of the medical faculty as an zirticle
of math elßeacy in cues of female weakness. As, inch
is the case, we would advise all sombers taobtain a bat
tle.and thus sate thentselres much sickness. Persons! of
debilitated conatltuttoot will And thesellittera 241Tilita
goons to their bealth:dsAre know from experience the
salutary effect they bate upon weak eystems.' , •
1)1011,1LEVIDDNOK:• •:
The Philadelphia Saturday Gazette: the best family
n esti:oiler buldished to the United Dtatuseays
Illooflanc s German Bitters—.' • ,
• is sedan that -We escininnend twilit aro treated
Patent Nediclnes, se the confidence and patronage*, onr.
readers, and therefore",•ethen'.lVe,l66o6l6l end Dr. floor
lands german Bitters we wish to be distinctly understood
that we ere not 'speaking of the nostrums of the day,
thature noised about for a brief period and then:forgot.
ten afterthey linve.ruct their guiltyratoofraisddir, but
of, media:mimes' established, universally proved, and
which bas snit the hearty approval of no faculty itself.°
I,oextiveitte theMorkref ' They have the
written signature of C... 31. JACKSON mpon the wrapper,
end his name Meru in thahotfir, within!t which they are
•
For sale wholesale and retail at, the German ..7kft tieing
8i064. Nu. 120 Arch street, one door bele), 'dizthiPitila,
.and byrespeeteblo /Icarus generally through
pekes ..ReAtlcel..-To: enable all classes of levilldd:te
enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers,.
't • E ISO( 6 1/0611.6 "a ewers,.
Also for
Also for Sale by ABEL TUDDELLl„Driati,ilentrose;
Penn's. ' • , • •." • —4l 'eove
t-- - : T4.6--;thie.:loAttPl
~, r r CANIPIELD would say
sj,,:l . ' Li to his numerous friends and
I ..',"" _ , cantolners 1x; Idontroresudsinta
1, ; „„.. 4 71 by, that he bias just returned
~. , s“ : from Near York sttli atoms ad.
, f - • 5,t. dittettems.oxsensivolzortment,
)
, 0 , consating of 'Watches,
• • .
- , 4 4.- ..7. , .. acrid mad sitresterpresnd LePhin
, ‘,, k ' 0 ~-‘ T "'"`" ,fuli „fastened aad plata gold 1000
K 4 '`-- ----' .. vest Sad fob phsins,LocketAthino•
Wes, aFrakikk,U l B4 l , plaCeleth finger and ear , rungs, cuff
s4oll4broachrep artnletp. peed and shall card eases, pea
lad penellattes,choral beads, cutlery, Perfamm, lir!.
t we r, fdrittoroala and platect IYare 4 Accordcorot.tlutee
tuulugtorks.vrolla strings, clock, wallets, port Xmas,
linnets. VA fancy focas, Mach pt asses, tools And rte.
terislsfortlreutes by the quantity. The above wilt be
sold at tbe lastest gel cu.. atrworcbre And Joireby of
all kinds rope& 94 on ;bort notice at the 04 4444 1142 P
kV 01888 0 ts thaPhrettle, Court at. Bin g hamton.
Oct 16.1851.
Clocks for $l,OO rued lap. 30 hours and 8 days and. A.
facto, Yea style and =rooted at 1.. CANFIELD.
TEfIMS.
.3013 WORK.
• according to Act of , ougrese, ha, the YeltriSql
J.S.IIOIOTOIe, in the Clerk'e Ofllcei
of tho.Dlstrict Court - Or iho•Eotttite'r:
Dh4tl . o.,o,ll'rtosylcontot
DR.HOTIRTOWS
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EPAr
'AtotherSciehtific‘Traniki•
rest. Cure,fer,Dyspepsiai
~..TIOUGLITON'S PEPSIN, TUR TRUE DI.
eri :E L V ip, OR:Gai4r4 nice, `.
Nlfrom RitiET os tlie.fourtbBtom6h of the
irlitEivetions bt•Eirai 1,11.10', the gr e a
Cilealloc, by 7.B..IIOVOW4gLis
DR. J.:
GE
Papist
Ox, RR'
logical
phia, Va.
Wallis truly *Onset ftil remedy feeIItnIQESTION,
DYSPEPEIA,,jAUNDICE, LIVER COMPLAINT, CON
STIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Natures own
method, by Nature ' s oval agent, the 'Gastric Juice.
07711.a1f s. - teal:mourn! of Pettlin, infused in inser t ,
will digest or dissolve, fire,..pounds of Roasted Beef la
about two hours. out of tho stomach.
Pepsin is the chief elemont or great Digestive prinef.
pie of •tho Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food. the.
PorifAlltg;;Preserring, And -Stimulating Ageht of the
Stomach and Intestines: . It is extracted from the DI;
gestiveetomach of the.ol, thus forming an ARTIFI
CIAL. DIGESTIVE FLOlD..prechtely:lllte the natural -
Gastric Juice lq its Chemical , . ewers, and furnishing
cempicle alto perfect subslitut for it. - By the aid of this
preparation the pains and eyliS of Indigestion end Dye
pepsial aro.removed, Just no they would be by a healthy
stoma& 'lt is doing wonders for dyspeptics, curing ca
ses of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dye.
peptic Consumption, supposed to be On the unroof the'
grave.l Thescientific evidence upoti whick.lS is-pag e d,
is in the hlghest-degree endow , and remarkable. • •
• Scientific Ecidence.
. Baro ~ t Liebe; In his celebrated work on Animal Cliem
strY, says: - "An Arilletal Digestive Fluid, analogous
to the Gastric Jam, may Ito reatillyprepared from the
mucous metibrantlef the rouitch of the Calf, In-which
variou articles of Seed, as nteat-Allgit i bils, will he 'tort
ened, ehangtd, and digested,yust in the sane manner Os
thee would he in the human stomach.",
Ira . Call do the agent and get a Descriptive circular,
gratis, thing a large amount of Felenttris , avidence,siml
lan to the, above, towother with re?orts of remarkable
cures, from all parts of the United Mates. "
DR. IiOUGIITON'S PEPSIN Is now sold by nearly all
the dealers in fine dregs and pepuldrmedicines, through
out thd United Ytates. Lt is prettarod in Powder' nd In
Fluid Maui and in Prescriptive violti-lor the use of ?by
siciang. .
Plt tyvtr.cancti LAItS for the use of Physiclans,may
J
be obtained of Or. llonghton a his agents, deseribleX i
the whole process of preparation, and giving Meitner.,
hies ninon which the einims of this new remedy are ha-
Fed: As it la not n secret remedy. no objection can be I
raised Against its use by Physicians in respectable stand-
Mg null regular-practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per
bottle.l
try-1111SERVE THlS!!—Every bottle of the genuine
PEPSIN beers the written signature of J. 8. 111-Wall-
TON, al. D., sole proprieter, Philadelphia, Pa. Copy
right and Trade Mark secured. •
fitfiy-Sold by nil Druggists and Dealers in Medicines.
fiyFor sale by ABEL TUltitELL,Druggist i Moutrose,
Pa., Aoeut for Susguehanal county. • bly
THE ROAD TO WEALTE
W .
ItAT.la there that guarantees to , us a competency
More surely, •n our decline of life, than health,
and rig° tor youth, nothing. Then the question is,liuw
shall that -be obtained sod secured. If we have a '
Cough; Cold,. Bronchitis, Asthma' Catarrh, Pleurisy,
Influenza, er hoarseness, or any direr affliction of the
Lungs!or- Chest, you will find' in Qtr. 'APltroopvii
CO NIPOHND 'IYRUP of BLOOD ItOOT, a sure and sato
remedy, grit your children are afflicted with Croup or.
Ifooping Coup, no better remedy can be found. The&
Sands Witte been relieved-with it, bud certificates of its
'curative powers, now in my posseesion, place:tit beyond
doubt.] the greatest remedy of the age, for any affection,
of the Lungs. The powers cf Blood Root as a'remtvly
has long ibeen known, out its harsh fiction alone has. I
kept it samewhat out of general favor, but, I flatter
mysel that the above-combination la 'perfect, and that
its ust, a 111 secure friends wherever if is offered to n
enligh , tened - public. t '..
A wean To 3berftens.--1 Irish kr, ameliorate your
conditlen; to lessen year. cares, perplexities, atilt ciliate.
ties, which I do by proiridingfor your tender offspring,
a remedy for their ills that is adapted to their infirm!. 1
ties, without the leer of consequences from remedies
charged with opiates, so destructive and detrimental to
so many thousands of our race. Whriamongst you but
feels fur the suffering infant, whore-cries are the only
indication
.of its auffering,writhleguith pains from chole
le, einitelated from diarrhme or dysentery, suffering
great nervous fritation often to fits)! from teething
often brought to death's door from cholera Infantum,
and every ill arising from but nourishinent or nursing,
I 'hero seeziall of these cured in a day almost, by a
remedy that I have been for yearsrin perfecting'. la an
extenstveltreetiee ofnearly twenty years and now offer
It to yen under the true nama of s , firs Throispla
INFANT .ItESTORATIVE and MOTHER'S RELIEF."
11%0 this remedy has been used. it' has met with an.
boundedn favor, mid as eoulvaine '.yt oisr ohn comfort or,
the welfare of your darling babe, I ask you to give It a
triol, and . you will say truly in its; betuslf; it is the
"Mother's Resler." , [ r. .
{Sunnis are also productive of treat tor'nre to Chil
dren of t Iper years, the Pp:lanterns of 1 which eve!, pa
. rent is swore, end where suspected, it • is their duty to
exterminate - them as speedily as posAhle, which can be
, done only with a fort:doses of Dr Threpp's WOlifirPol
- Which is beyond couiparitonotrlth any 'Vermiform)
I of the day. It will deitrer them ; and the very small
i dose, makenit acceptable to' the children that dislike
I medicittesof aey kind. Iris a happy compound of
I harmless vegetable medicines, that in their combine
i lion. Produce wonderful effects upon those filthy faint ,
;
tiers ot the 'human systeni,' • '- - ' .
.
If you are pottering from- :derangenient of the atom.
neb, Liver, or Bowels, you have Yeverihead-acheorour
stomach, or heart-burn, flatulency, .costiventes,and
many other unpleasant symptoms, fur their entlrerellaf
you have only to take a few doses of "Dr. Throop , s
' BILLIOUS PILLS," and yoti have a cure. They act
' upon disease by removing the muse, restoring the so
! eretiotts, of all Me organs of , the body and health Is
the consequence. . .
To thor e afflicted with tors, weak, or Inflamed eyes,
tfurnith you also a remedy that, has ,tool the test of
years Of experience, and restored the most coxes when
every other remedy known hid failed,D Tbroop's.EYE
'WATER. These omprise the list of Dr. Tbrooo , Do
'rnedtiti .Tiledieinee, that should ho in the hands of every
housekeeper, at a good remedy always ready:, andlhich
only requires a trial to, Moore them a place,- -
Sternla , Nanteaeollentley & Slontrote ;
N. Granger & Co.. Rush; If. Stitouthwell. flush; C.C.
Jiliddletown; R. Glidden. Frlendsrilte; 1
Barbet, Jessup; Brae:they &.3tonforl; Draekney;
GroVer. Dimork •, SCOLt & Reef. sptineville ! Dr Lam
hert,' Auburn ; James Tompkins; Tompkintrille;
den' &AMP. New Mliforl; Dr.. - Brooks, Great Bead;
Joseph L.:Wen:imam lipsonrille. :
J. B.LIiLARDELL, Generalk gent, 'Forest Lake.
Janlll,lgs2-41.. - , • • •
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral; ,
For Ire cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, i
IVhoopino:Cough,'Croup, Asth;
md; and Cansumplihn.
Attiring the numinous discoveries Science has made In
this generation to facilitate the busluera of life—lncrease
Its enjoyment, and ev, n protons the tern of human ex.
Lumley, vac can be named of wore real value to man
kind, 4hau lids contribution of libetnistry to the nettling
Art. t vast trial of its virtues throughout this broad:
country has proven beyond a doubt, ilmt no Medicind
or combinagcn of medicines yet known, can so surely
control and cure the numerous varieties Of pulmonary
disease which have hitherto swept from ourmidst thou.
sande and thousands every year. Indeed. thesis now
abundant reas..n to believe a Remedy has ett length boon
found, whichcan be relied on.to cure the most dangerous
affechons of Ric longs. Our space here will not permit
Ins to publish any proportion of the : ewes effected by its
tole, hut. aro would present tho folios Ing opinions of emi
nent rocn,and refer feather innnhy to the circular which
the Agents below named, will always be pleased to fur
nish free, wherein are fun particulars, and indisputable
prOorof these facts.
Frotathe President of Amherst College, the - celebrated
Professor llltebeock. .
tt James C. Ayers—Sir r 'bare used your Cherry Poe.
torsi in mx own case °films-seated Bronchitis, and 11111
satisfied front its chamical const Rabin, that it is an ad
mirabla compound for the relief oflaryngial and brooch-
fat =rattles. If my opinion of its superior character
can be of any service, you are at liberty to use it as you
think proper. EDWARD lIITCIICOOR. L. L
Prtint - the aldelfeelebrated Professor Millman; M. D.,
L. Professor of Chemistry, Mineralogy, Ste., Yale
College,Member ofthe Sled. Phil. and Scientif
ic *thistles or Ainetica and Europa.
I ‘ 'deem that:llstep Pectoral an admirable gowns,-
thin from some of ihe best articles In the Ilateria Medina,
and a very effective remedy for the class of diseases It Is
Intended to cure." -
lietrll men, Ct., liorj, • .
Ma j. Pettison. President-or the B.: C. rienate, states .
that be has used the Cherry Pectoral with Isooderfulsuo. t
cess,:o cure an Inflame:lon of the Wags: •-- ' • •
• Frtlin one of the Brat Pk:Metier
•-• • . Apill 20, 1849.
C. Ayer, DOwell—Ditar sir: .1 am no °oust:mt•
ly, uraing your Cherry Pectoral In my practice, and prefer
It to Our otherinerallanefor pulmonary comptaluts. From
observation of many severe cases, I am convinced It wilt I
eat* toughs, Colds, and, raliseaties or the f singe, that hare
-
P ut to dells:tee all other remedies: • " .• - "e
itmariably recommend its use in noises. of eononmp,
Sion; nod consider it much the best .remedy known tor
that disease. Derapeetrully Yours: - •
• . IT
CUSUNA, M. II: ',-
Prepared and sold by James C;Ayeraractleal.Chesn
tali Lowell, Idass;.- - ,
Fold by A. Titsrell;,gaidlioseiliadin
/lead, and by Druggists ererynitero.--60 ,, . • - •
NEW 0008
• . ,
110Zarttltatt- - & - I= — AS :
consisting of their ;serial variety or Dry 000a1r; OrOdilegi
Crockery, ItaadwareiVrtimii Illedlelnee,ftluta;ollemye
stults,tiaistone4.aud Weedeis Mare, ain't
VisliilLesther, bouce,, mad shoel ...leeklno glasses; and
plates. sash:glees, 'end putty; has . caps : -aarpoyfk# , l
cloths, wall and window paper, laatelmai atietrYs
stlyieepoousimbsisallestrumeute, perfumery ; brushes.
ae.; all of which they ellerotathe morat rayoPzbuPtrait
-it4r4r9s9 . ,qt.t t 1;1851'. . - - '•
DAINTS, 014,Drnieft.Medfcfnes,Dye:PitgreiEtrfritn
.1- try, Window Efaali,ol4lsvl4 Putty,&fteOtasimt.
Ineat s and nteraya on -.band. ' DENTDEY es READ.
STOVES!!
Prlls.
.1. In the Stare, Tin and sheet lionXualuese,are,pre.•
Pared taattend to any orders in thalami at the alter.
test notice They flatter themeeliet thathetisillasldet
attention to bnaincie and low prices, that they will have
a reasonableithare ofpubllo patrctiage. Theirassortment
ofstoves le good, having the latest and rnosi.imprared
patterns;amang which are the bon , aidea Vulcan--a
stove which teokthc drat Prendutu at - tlie State Pali at
Idyracuse In 1850.' 1 E-4a Forest. Queen; Forest
Queen enlarged; 1 ey Flout Air Tight, Phoenix . , do do,
Premium;- Parlor starve, box atoves—for aril or wood.
All kinds of Tin scare, strne zinc and tin tubes, kept'on
hand—told ht vial, that wilt 60114.Airkflida of ptadner ,
taken In pay - Racist audeash notrefused. Oppeaite the Old
stare of idilla and Knapp. ../LayltE /O. 1174D§rbilt.1
• Mariqe!et 281 y
„ . . . . ,
Farms for Sale; .,
atibscribors*, :will act as .agents for the private
.1 sate oflteal rstatc—Fartas, Houses and Lots—lota
ted in sos.inehanno county, Pa. :AU aho.rtish to Mkt
their fironereptor sale.can give a :pinata discripilan of
thelrrarms or Lot. 4 as follows : Number or- acres, how
manyltaproveCand how watered Buildings; Orchard,
grafted or common fruit; other fruit trees; and lmb;
trees how far from6footroio and the neatest point to
a depot °Mho ,Now York ...L ' Erle litiiiroatti price and
Scrim of pnyment. - AU who wish to sell orptirehiselteal
Estate, will s , ceivp' prompt attention' by- callhig on or
addressing us at biontroso,fiamieehanna'eoftnty,
arConveyaniafron't Montrose tO the prohilteirreo ol
Office on Turnpike gitreet,i doors west O f the prieli
The following Farms and Lots are ow offpisdformslii
. Na,, 1,40 ecres,3o improved. Frame !louse and
No 2, 80 do -60,.. do mold .do . do. .*
' No. MOD do 00 do do do
N 0.4,109 .do - 50- do sold do . l do
.. No. 5, 70 do 40.: do ~ sold do pp do
No. 648 do '.35 • do.. • do f do -
. No.-7, Store, Wareltfittse and Lot. • .
No. 8,145 acres7s Improved. &mood hon e and..
No. 9. 52,4 ,do • 93 , do, :sold - ,do, dql
N 0.10,2 do do — • do do'i, •
NOM, •• sold ' do '; 11 - 1.4
t 00.12,100 acies7o, mprowed,fraMet hods, and barn
9.13,340 do 200, do ' do- 'do do
N 0.14,5 - 50: do siold do .do. 1 ' do
N 0.15, 168 do 60 *
do . do do , do, ,
N 0.16, 120' do 55 do sold do do ;- do
N 0.17.100 do 75 ' , do do; 'do
•
N 0.18,112 ,do 80' do do * doi do
No' 19, 200 do 160 • do do'
N 0.20,115 do 100 -do - 'do do; do
N 0.21,190 do 120 do do dol - do •
N 0.22,9091 do 44 'do sold do' do. do
. N 0.25, 45 do 30 do - s , ci dos do
N 0.24, 292 do 225 do * • do' do - do
N 0.25, 125 do 'lOO ' do Mr' do
N 0.20.1110 do 140 do - do do
N 0.27. 80 do 45 sold „do ' - do h . do'
N 0.29,11 acres good law mill and dwellino. '
,
No. 29, 1541:mm1,00 im pro, ed,frame bodes and barn
N 0.30,175 do 100 "-
- No. 31,135 do 95 " "
No, 190 do 105 ‘s. "'
N. 33.100 do 60 \ " -": ,"I -`‘ -
No. 34. 100' do 100 . . 4 * "' ": "
N 0.55,150 80 , it • , t .4, 4 1 . .
N 0.36, 800 do 170 " n tl ";
No. 31, 700 do 140 u .
No. 38, 170 do 100 "" "
No. 89 173 ,- do ,90do • do -dot do ,
No. 40 89 do. 43 do, do: do. do - ,
No. 41, 212 ,do 160, do sold do, do', -do
eo 42 92;* do 50 "do doi •do
N 0.43, 4 sold • ' do do , do.
-N0.44 135 do 05' do do; do
No. 45 800: do, . 209 do do .do •
N 0.46, 120 acres 80 hdproicd,fridno house and barn
and grist Mill. • •• • • •
No. 47 209 - go' 170. rdo do• doh ' do •
No.4i ice ; do. do :do doi: •do
Igo. 40 80 rdo 80 do .do . do! . do
N,, . .
o. SO F 3 -do a ' ' Oc do ' ' do; ' do
N.Tl.—Persansdestring to pitechearlinyofith6' above
bulling tha numbeicanabtala a falldeseription ; •
ALFRED B 4.DIV IN.
. ,
' . E. G. )3A.DCOCE.
Montroac,Pa. Oetober.lBso. , ---44tf. • I ' "
LAFAYETTE BURR MILL 'STONE
.11ANUFAC-
. ~. . , . ~ „ ... ..
_._ - -
TIEUNDtRSIGNEDf formerlY Foremen far (many
years of theLarayetto Burr Millstone Minafaetory,
240 Washingten st., N. Y!, (W. Tynck ,A gen t i) would In.
form his friends and the nubile In general, that ho has
established a
1104, STONE, MAN,IIFAPTO,RY
AT J
Binghamton; N.. Y
Le loy ittu!!#taapTi, , rovpi!'.Plipi• 17e Hotel,
And solieftsiishirp paeroprige,
no will have constantlymnband alerges top?: of Freneh
Barr Mill Stones, no oleo a large eupply of Es - opus and
KMln-stoner, also French Iturr Islocksi bolting cloth,
screen wire and Plaster Pgels. •
.The undersigned negates his friends. and the public:
that ho will' faithfully .taccote all orders entrusted to
.his rare, not only in quality, but inpri* of artielei fur
nished, and solicits their bind patrcnoge. • !' • •
• Orders by latter. mill be -executed with as much care
and as cheaply-as whenpurchnecra are- on the spot.—
and Millwrights are requested to calk and exam
ine his stock and workmanship. '
' JOILN SULLIVAN:
Dinghamton,July,lBsl.' r v 0
REFERENCE .
Daniel' Searle. MentrOse; Timms/ P. Phlliney. 'Esq.;
Dundiff ; Caleb Carmalt; Filendstillee ; L It. Drake,
Bildgeweter.
. .
- Joseph 1.1 , Blerrim'
iLK NS this method if informing' his friends raid the
T
public generally, that ho has - just received: f,rom
New York,an assorudent of Goods, emulating (hi part)
ofStaple and Yancy Dry Coeds, Groceries, Crockery,
Hardware, Dye Staffs, fte:,arhich he will dispose of. for
Cash, Prodnee,orapproved credit, on as faverabitteima
and at as tow priers as 0 any other ealahllshmerd In the
county. And he would here say, to those who nein the
habit of going out of town tri. purchase goods.-_ that ho
will he happy to have the privilege of convmclng them
that hoc= de as well.by them.as those that . makimoro
sheer and . greater pretensions. :Please. call at Ids
.Store
In Cpsonville and satisfy : yourselves on that subject.
WANTED—Poubry, Game. lintter,and Sh e ep Pelts,
for which. port Cash will be paid.' • •
•Uveonyillo,Nov,..p,lB,sl-47tf.
„ .
$2OOO , WANTED. 4
D I . the subscriber. as he is now preparing I o get np his
I) fall stock. he offers to his numerous customeM, his
present large assortment of ;acids at lowerinicies than
any similar establishment; In Western New Noir. This
stock consists, in part, or, alarre steck.of Gold andSllver
English patent Levers, of his own importation,wartanted
superior to any ever offered in tali Criunly; Gold and
Silver anchor lteTerS am! Leplies, Gold-Lockets, Vain
bles,Spectaelair, fireestpiniarseeleti, Earrings, Pingo:.
rings, Puff plus s rene Pencils, vest ,g uard an rot, chains,
Seals, Rest. &c. Aito, every etoek of Myer fArttrO,com.
ptlaing oven article to that line, warranted pure as cold,-
a fullassortment of 'Anted wara, In every variety. Pan.
cy Goods, Moat; Cutlery, Conibi, ¢c.”' .
Dinghtunton..Get: 10 , '' • ALYIIED EVA-N 11.•
New Goods, 2ndln-Maiket.
II Tibseriber IS 'miring so cdditlrn fri in sr
T
stock, orate an assortment of Pall amnia, consirting
orttry Goods; Groceries, Hardware, IndlnThabbers,Borits
and Shoes; nOCOBT von CA01,1; and trillaell Main Oa 19w
as any cOacsars about this part of the world or else.
whereforlhereaity . John, or the right kstut or credit.
Thanks to all tor favors* what are/dram ciao' body
'sited to call 5E4 bpj." ;. *,, M.
,31014r9sc t Sept.lo, 1801..
. . . .
New . :and papiiidegehoielbOk..
Cl i crar,=7.lg„ m illio'GVAVlllTlJltS l ll3 l l l o B ,
EISIIED PERSONS, to which Is appended an epitoree of
HEATHEN ... DirrnoLoov; . NATVRAL..
:.'PIiILOSOPJIY t GENERAL ASTRON ! ..
— O.3M and - PI-JYSIOLOGY. - '.•
Adopted and used In theVablieschoolsof Philadelphia
B. S. JONES &
S. W. Con :Fourth and Rico' ate., Phila.
, Teachers and sehoorcoisiuditece edarreslaiL letterstO
' us poit p . aldkulti befurrdsheil - ui th copies for, cumulus..
614 complete RSA orimaq or.Booksanditti,
osaryfoasaieat the Lowest Prices. . ", .
New Goods:- ,
TuNT reiiiTett tbo pubsetibern now find 'largo 0.,
0 .itottinent of Rtadylnadu Clothing, Itoots Shoos-
Pill bullion Ratak Cape; Cap lattei otidwrapptng
by,tho mom or lets quantity, -. I
- Travelling and.toinuton Tranksia Ow single and daub
lo shot On us, faneyti tationery, BooktiVonthf,fltnehha,
!Colton 4.e.
- Fancy articleato punterona to toentIon,!oll !Welt' ha
deelgus to aoll for toady pay, nu 4 topaCquoptly kV cheap
.as eh() cheapest:, it notcheapce. •• •
A fondozea pale WOOL EOM *sat •
8,1651: = • • - GEO..FuLLETi..
miadrillade . ClothlnV" '" '
A - LARGE aisortmont ot latest- atyltai /urfrocetrod
13. and far sale AL- crpall- 04 van eh for ready- pa y... 7
&ore nexedoor to J,ndgo 'Filor'r..,_bootg and 8119 ES,
A new and good seortment of Men's rwata, coarse and
'llo4f.'• Oalf and Id6roeco MOW* , shoes.4l'binenhvalania,
coarse and fine;l4.lnos,:3rop andebiidt,o short: The
targege tot inAowp Aug, probaply . ,PitAcliPqak TrgaNc4
*lnce theike. • . • . • :' •
•
.llNGlatitiNGS k l '
A .4111tir
exteiodytooorirrient o y e we: tuigembi
, Illnoad,ll4bY,Peurl, Clernee,tnersb, bex,Sliner and
fitone,also vet?' heady - plabi dif.; 18-end - 20 caret fine,
Cbuad gnu a - engeryof tber styles by ,
Ing 1.1'.1.7,UN5. •
Deatotner4eb,3fl4, - -
Fimint for obi cattle Store ot, - #.J.WCII/1..
Montrose, January 10,1852.
A . •
l,r IP IL,X€ TX,P.-*E A.D..
Establiellittfifteeis• years•aga t Ly DR;
'L11 , 4 NortkiVeit if Third aid
Union ,
'Streetei• .bettivenc - Spruce and
- ;Pficv-Sleene,
uriTEM YEA.II eitanelve and nitinterrapted
prsicttetapent in thls,city,Let e rep tiered Dr. K.the
most expert:and ertccessful prnetttiontrfitt end neter,iti
the treatment' of all diseases of* private nature: :Per:
lone atiliated.with ultairsietttheehl47i tilitSat ,hies.
pail:min the:heed or bane's, mereurialiheumatinustrici:
toureigurectoliseesetariedrittrote Youthfid eXtelall or
impuritiet of the bleddi.vithercby the Constitution has 1
bea , me enfeebled are entreated With erect:tee.
' Ileirivaplace.shluiseltnader thettare of K. `me;',
rcligiorisly confide in his honer lea trentlenutiri and coo.
flatly rely upon his tit:lnas a phytician., i , ;
-I‘stra Panylcubsa Novice:. --,Poutig Teen 'who bir&
Injured Atiernecives, by e pritetieelndulgedin—. ,
a habltfreguently lamed Doti evil 'comparJanse or et
school.... r the egrets otwhichaitrnightly,f.eit, e.ven.when
asleep and and destroy both ,wild and body, Should apply
immediately: 'l7takaiter sad 'tiortstitntlonni debility
loss ot riaurculet energy, physical latitude end
,gawrel
prestration f irritabtilly'and altperrotts affections, hull
gettlon.-eluggishiters.of the liter, and every dirtier° In
any way connected with the preereattv e functions, cured
end full vigor Tottered. -
Rea4l,., .; A r.,v.ior, -- 11 ,
. Xife•ar,Premaiire, , ,Diath. , • ,
•
• , sqrpivser.oeimt, -.01 . 1106 ': '
Thiel hook just published is tilled with useifilinfortfa
, lion, on the infirmities antfilirearcs nt the generative
organs. • leaddrivicalteelf alike 'to Yeah, ill'enhoai,
and Old Age. and should, litiread by ail. The valuable
advice and. ineprestiqe Warble; lt gives;: will prevent
year. of miser, and suffertag, stideeve:anonallrtheu:
etude of lieut. - .Parente. Cr:tiding itr, 141111 bow
to prevent the. destruction of their thildsen. •,,
it,,e l A reddefence of :a retain; encloeed lu a letter. a
dressed to Dr. xtrocr , LlN, N.W. Corner , nt Tbint end
Union Streets, between e'pruce end. Pine, ',Philadelphia,
wilteneure. a, book,,under envelope, p reit urn wail
Persons see 'distance wey address Dr. K. by letter,
' enclotiog& fee:and be cured at homer. ". '
,• - Paeklegat of 3lulicines, Diradions, fonTrarit, by
sendlng utrewittance and pact up&ceirro from 'Damage
Donk.eellers; Nears Acents,iledlert:: Coca/mem psi
all others supplied with thy .11.eoro work ,at seri low
ince.
.
. •To Datrymtn . aind - rarmere t .
.
' . valuable propci•OfOr Sate.
A- FARM n(200 acres sit untel n Uridgevietei township'
Snegnelitinna County and 'stela of 'rennerrania.f
100 acres of ,which ii,under good improvement'
The farm Es will designed for a dalry,and is Capableof
feeding 40 cows during vumirer alai 'winti.r: and every
pare of it Is well watered; : The balldlagiand laird are
In good. condition and. the -fences, which are of stone
updrafts are oleo good. riere are two largebarns upon
the promises; b:esitles's granary awl' e 0121 eltiellt shed
for cattle. !Three ouchares principally ofgrufletlrt [IRS
and other fruit trees: .
field farm has a saris pleasant and desirable location
about. two miles front Montrose', the County scat efaus.
qnebanna county. and aboot.g goiter hem the Leggett*
pap Rol (road, to which t ire is a Plank Itorid In preceis
of completion, and le'rery conventelit to ineei lags and
achoolsoind mechanics'.
Also another Valuable Penn adjOing the Whore, ions
toted:le/tat - acre& of wltlelc 140 acres id Valera high
state of cut tivation . Upon It there. lea large frame
dwelling house, and,nut bulltlinge to correspond and ^.
large orchard. It is well watered and fenced and ado&
rably ndapted to dairy purposes. 1-"•
Enid property sold on resinnetbleterms. a ROI ,
Mon or the purchase money may remain ullon /Soudan."
Mortgage to suit the 'purchaser.
Application may hit made. personally. or by letter to
Mon. Wei. Jessup Or it:J. Nivea at 3fontrose. to said
county, and any further Partieulars that tray be requir !
ed will be eiven.-230
ItZotide..to t .
New, Seasonaole Mow Goode at Me
Great„ Poe Price. Store of
, .
LENII I Irilr6sil !trust,' Pas
EGS leave to take; this of tendering his
B
sincere thanks to his friends and customers: for the
generous patronage they have: extended .to him; . and
at the same time inform them that he has Just returned
from Now York with d very large and choice selection of
raniyand Staple Dry floods'. . Also - a fresh and -intent
siveassertmen t of OrCeeries t Srovielons,,BootsandShoes 2
flats and. Caps, Hardware, Creekery. ae,,,Drugs and
Medicines, which beaold for Cash and produce at a
very small advance, at. prices which defy all comPetitiont
Ylour,Sork,Fish,S3lt; wholesale and retall,—hp wouht
also remark that he a•lheres strictly to ttursystem of al.
ways n .ming• the lowest-price at erst.therehy - glving the
Parneadvantage to all who may favor hini with their pat
-Greatitenit'Cigthing Store.
. -
The largest, - best and cheapest. assortment of Ready
Slade Clothingin the Village of Great Pa. - , Broad
Cloth s,Doo Skins:Calsituerevand Vesting, atoll qualities
suitable forthe Fall ant'' iVinter Trade. which he offeraat
such prices as to satiety any.one that this is the place for
them to in consequence of the great increase tit hts
business he has been obliged to greatly enlarge his stock,
which be now offettbto his frieuds and the public fur ex
amination; confident attain so - doing they willflod some
thingto their advantage: The subscriber has made are
=gement* to manufacture clothing in all.lta radon
branches. and finest preps. cd . to Bell the same. warrant.
ed to bearinineetlon. Custom - work and cutting dont
}Alb° latest style and shortest notice,—all kinds
,of tail.
oretrimmings tarnished and for sale. Donot forget the
spot. Store nearly oppositethe Mansion Douse.
Gircatflind,Sept.,lBso. , • L. S. LENITSIII.
y r.. 7.7 .p se,l. lra g e l ,
50 iT g R.TF - eulT,;;I:
under bin care, no matter bow long etanding or a dliet tog.
EITUEB MEX. are hle Filtrate Roelof, 28 North
SEVENTII st.; - Phila., without fear of interruption by
otherpatiefits. Straugetii and others Who have been un
fortunate in thevelettion of ,a physician are invited to
call. These who harcinjured thenaselves by solitarYviee
are also invited. • •
Ensn AND .REFLECT —The aftilcted would do went°
reflect before trusting their health, Itippin (vs, and in
many cases their lives. In the hands oy . physicians, limo
ent of this of maladies.' It is certainly impossible
for one mint° understand all theills the burnan - fwnily
eresubject to.. Every respectable physician has bispe
branch.hi which he is more successful than bin
brother profeSiors, etad to that ho derides most6f his
time and study,. , • ' -
TEARS nevaecricE,escindvelvde?oted tothe. Andy
andirestment of tliseasee of the Arvin! Organs, together
with ulcers mon the body, throat, nose, orlegs, painsin
tke head e iboneS.,merettrial.rhertmatism, strictures,
gravel, irrsgnlaritier. lisease azhdng 'front youthfiri ex.
cesseitneimpurities!olthe sherel‘y the constitu.
flow ha: become ,eitfiebledi Amiable" , tbt Doctor to offer
USED? FELIBFLOSiIIytho may place themselves under
The People's Friend
.
. POND'S. 01 ithtten t N.
.11AiNDAIITIIOTER "a:ling/ONa Rxr a Aer.--AnExtrae
from the shrub called Witch-hazel, and purely from
that with the exception'of a lit t le Aleoholt o pteeervnit.
It will cure all local pain and Inilamations, old. keret,
frestrwoundsandlornises,Pilet. and all di:teasel , of the
bowels of a chronic eat ere, tooth-rich o,' ear-ache awl an
excellent rem. 4 fortesuales, ;re. • • , •
It Is truly what It proreareitO be, ( the People's
Pre : eh:truce hatteattered 'along the rugged paths of life
martythlogs thatcontribute greatly to the comfort and
heppinersor every body hence their great value, and
well may thiy be calleillrienaiiil the"People'.'
One word here tognardagainstlmposition. A man by
the name of:Veneer, bat manufactured and efferedfor
Gale a airt!riona =title called the, , Caryl ! Extr . act-6thut
would be extract the haiel.nut::—the genuine is at
white:Witt at peresewater;:'whllethe . .aurloas article is
tolared,which enables the publicto dlttintwaisk..
Nonewennlne.liur thosentarked Pond'vPllllll Destroyer
Montroxe, and store-keepers and
all me:
Ine.dealeragenery,Ag enta. • , . •
. . — .
• -',•
. T. MUNI/N.lh° great humbugpcx, to obont Intro
P
duclng into this country the octet:raid Fire Amt.
runchinr rior largcr than n entree mill, worked
by a thumh-scrow, , whlch'ivill put out thu lenext firc
stoutly.. nut this bon rioVing to do with the fact that
A:tin July Es, T a ilo r Lip-Just reed •
- .
• the-
FALL Ef:',VVINTER FASIBIONS,
and hi now prepared'to wai t on hik friends with hfa thiva!
alacrity', skill, aza good humor.' • • '-• .•-
Oar, c.sti of On, -Went capital CI ts, at the abop over
Lpthrope more. . ~: • '__ •
N. - ID:Cutting done is usual* ' ' :
Montrose Oct. 13,1852.. • JOHN 013017E5.
-",
NEW-.: - G OOD'S::
H.•-. 1,..*• ..w.EBB • 11A 8 • jest •• satirised - . freca
NEw YORK. iritis'ro One
ate& of Fel . goods,,wldeb_he o ff ers for vale to those who
WILL•PAYfor them, at fla 101 rates as can be reasona
bly nosed. Not• (negating' due thanks to • such' of his
friends, as base heretofore bt unlit goods of him and paid
for them p lie Invites them to " CORR A041N." • ,
Rontroseißepi. lath, 3.851. ' • '
• Tepsin •
NATURE'a own iemedylfor.Dyeloormla, obtelnod from
Bonfire or the Gastric Joleo' of the Ox._For ;al°
ABEL TURICELI4 hlritroxe•
. .
GOld - Chains ••-•
•
LT OCKETS;Thirahlqe,Spar.ll4 Feu and Pencil Can.,' s
afullastort*entst I • hi CANFIELD'S
. .
. :
OINGLEand Double otpveiy hlsorby `
k7,3ll3Rlialutaml - '•
,
•
-.•The:Ri chest ßLECTlOrt of 110ait;knit Entrinkkonl. Fiore r Rtne.":
Sever offere4ia Itlaghainton;by 41,a, EVANS,
• •- • . ••• - • .
— SllferWaza litedoinil etirmA
567 Pleces-,=_.:,811,,,, condt ' lng atTable,Tett,
Deser.tiavemxcialul MustiniSPoons,B4l4mlSugar Sturr
ciFlEoktecn;,,StiVarulSTAEsiAt CAN FIELD'S ,
el LINER Spoona.Forks and NulTeheranunted
tquintactlitedlikdizaricuti - ar , ' WOWS:
Tnii
liat at the 41 doe. We I:lldehe 'gone but nice') n
the same goals on the naite'rrneoe Jamie) , shop:.
skies stove, also a geed Pew Ut
I , - . Tumuli/id
A goodeeeoncititra c
ter, for eale,chesp
10 1 01t611011M3E1M3' ARI L
•
'Kingston; RIZOIIIO retillty, p a .
qlnallastitntionhas'One: of the' moat .dealad6 r •
..ttonstntiortliera Propsyltards. Ringato t , I, a ...tat.
pleasant Ind salubtionsellisge, oneinll•Weat
bare; and sicoessiblebydally stages froth allpet,
country.: 'll4e 'chop! Mallow hem,* oxp euht ofthi
plarmiflothailithiell its, patronage ha s been ne...... a ms
constantly lueretstnc. . • tad
Though. She munificent. of Was,Sesittag,
additional eminarybuildbig 40 by 40 feet, aadiallef
rigs high. WM iltatheen Completed, and by e 1, 34 fait&
ellen. Übe 'Bennett, the sebool is 071fithitheal
trainable and -.ostensive library, , en rely, sew,
Chesuiced,. Plfilosophkal. mad * Astronomical ap . 'es
of the Instigation fa eettallici4 hteeirp:
edge brit, &anti§ high . Order, an, mem fat feu
means in Naturadficiehell L• - • . Nth
Thea,oar, 0fi141,110 tEee'l4ll4,4 is.,„
lowt: - "
Itev..lloubin welsopt-A.Zt v .
PRINCIPAL. . •
Row, - young C; Smith, A. 111.,
Teacher of Ancient Lane:ism
phiukz, layers" A. 41.-
• .„ .
• Teacher . of Mathemattes, lLe
,
illorwroy,
Teacher of Natural Science... •
•
times ZY. Westlake.. .
Assistant Pull. • •
11 / I ** - Inteta*PlieliZl • • • J
Minn
j • ;J. lesehmolliodemLvuo;
Minn Estber,Piaterek, •
tee
Y• • - • Assistant Teacher Of 'Modem .- •.
Pfliw.lntin feelsein, , •-fre. •
. • -Tesehor:Of Drawing am! I,alatioi.
nilirm.."7 s 4 • Grtll'orlf... • -
Teueller of Made. , •
Ail of the above teachers 1 7 4 e milloTed lab,
the whole of tmeh day excep t ho Teacher ap„, 6 74 , 01
Mr. Westlake: Thd former devotes such a p,;.:4 4
raid, day t„; heedless tta
day
be euary, i m g
teaches one half of each day. .!yti t i paw, 751 . , k t
that by. this arrangement the schoo l ooder r ,
st•lon and t rit Mon of a wery !Olt board o f
and the Trustees Confidently believe that aorei ts 7,
01l
be spabe red to promote the most thorough Impar i
qu' ' • ,
The neeessory•Capenses ofthis Ituditution auk,'
ate. Tuition exelailea artamtntal treadles, tn.r..
. to 0,50. per quarter. „Board el,fioyer 4
-37 . g per dosen,*and fuel - $.2.50 per annum.-
Ma discipline: of. the .Instltution combine, mob,
with finnoess, inculcating sound, moral., led Mi . '
pereeteritigindastry, trietm4s T
deaortateut. , .; ; 7as
The present term of.thio schoolwilt.contlate tal
i ifid of Dee. next. Students are admitted at lay
but the Moe tanitable thee for entering Is the N t h*?
or the middle °ln& term: Time who May ebb
. tend, the school through the remainder of , the pp -
throughout the Wtatei, *Gold do well m rate r a 4.1
at the L'Orh Or 234 hitt, There'will be a racetlea
weeks at the clove of the Preeent term, .• The wit
consists of
leg April Oth 14 5 thirteen weeks commenting ./anueril t iii:
2:
Ciimlogues of the.veminary attdany latonaty
t".
tied to tt can b e had by add:cuing the Peinelpit
of the undersigned. i • D. kfiIIZPAID,sI7,7
N 4 ROUNDS, fiec'y: ' '
Kingatort, Oct 4.1851=42-tr.: •
Petroleum.or Book Oil,
'A,NATU RA I. remedy procured from a trellis
jy
;El-phony county, four hundred .eel deep p k t
t y
gold by S. M. KIER, Venal basin, Pitt:Lurch, po."1,1
puettp in bottles just as it flows from the well vkit tt -
admixture ninny, kludr Allye that are solitkd
READ:.,READ!!
,
TthenniatiSia tdth'pewer of the PehelQ
itoiro fi oso latevnetio . .",- Union tp., July 9th, ;
Mr.„Hier =Dear sir, allow ter as *atria:et se m,
;titillate got: ea" the tole proprietor of ID istaltity
called Petroloaro or. itork.oll, *bleb is destined e t , b,
to take the place of aligreet medicines. .klear pn tv i
this neighborhood bare tried the Petroleum Is seci,,
*f &sees curing :nom of them and peeving biaLly
In all. I bear tested .it hi coughs' A:4ldt rbtesse,,, ,
fetter, sprains, and swelling; for them:milli. 144 i t
Is a certaiwczne. trife bee been aglitled ra
Itheciroatirm. for some years arid sever could pt
thing torelleve ber,ln faM she tried everythlm,asi,
thing would.clo her any geod until ells tried year fits.
team' audit hisrelfered bar entirely, far In Plni
It is the greatest pain killer ttowln use. lamb,
J. ' • A:ions:letter from' LiliZeraP lettlailleutra,
PereirllM : BEACIT 711,11
kir.lizsge—Dear sir:—T take great elevate h tesi.
fying to the virtues of your great natural Icediehnoi
the Petiolium orlitock. 4)ll,whleb is tritaluly egg
medicine.. I bought one dozen of ins agent einb
wesaloog here last fall, I tested hint nuniber east
and fouud it to prove good. I aloe terted It la Rag
letter and found it'very beneficial. I would a nt ,
much: to hate another box of. It, for I don't Mink
aithoutlt.. ' Respectfully yours,
J. CIIIPBELI.
A Take from Susimelmunaca., certifying:adults.
cy of the Petroleum. • Dos DI PI,
• Mr S. M. Knot—Dear sir :—Allow toe tore the e
virtues ofyour net ural medlelne called Petrolnoselat
OIL k had been afflicted with the Rbeitmetinsfana.
titer. I was in Wilkerberre last summer sod Os id
tio from your Agcnt when be was Moog there,his:
cured me perfectly.. I have since seta is hided Btla
out casesof theurnatlorn, and found it girerelnfila
Very respectfullyyours,
' • ' JAMES/TOUR)/
r - Tertairiaxneir,JulyMtb.ll.ll.
idr. 8. 31. Nsau l curair-Allowms ta certify's Et
virtue* of pine greitt natural medicine oiled ?redo:
ocitock Oil, which believe is a goat attache. Ito
been afflicted willi-Neuraltria, pain in di newt. ink
last ten f ears. and neveteould get anyttle: to wren
' me: in feet I tried almost everything:rid IlOttar
do me any good until I tried your' Petrolenn.Wilis:
relieved rrymurh; I. bare also tested it Is
scalds. and bruises, It has alwar . glees tenet: sae
short time I think It is the gr atest pelakflimwl,
use. . , Yeryrespectfaßy yours.
Call sad ¢St n elr . enler from thelent. eta gien
folldexecipeton of It.. 'or rale by BENTLIT
Sold wholentle by Tinnilt, rtaisik Co, NOR Ytvid
etreet. Philadelphia. : • ' My
1851 . ..
~..
..
-., ,LllBll HOUSEi ' .18
. - .. , Great Ilend, - PennPa
Addison Bryant. Fro d griett
ST.tticW loan, tidal Bryant;
Daily fir tint tart
.on the arrival different Trains of Casa. - Ale, 111 ,
ny Teams furnished by 31r. XI. Tra esdelli at start aft
and terms which cannel fall to cult. ! ,
N. 11.-. J coveied eartisige will 6=1.0 polo hal
rout the can. 95
:New Milford - Stove Depot.
1. 4 651:
n store ntorand linte-
A , toren:mit of (looking, Parlor, and 'kop handl
weed and tonl.ineintlieg the new. and most *roof
klnda of JOY Tinht. Large Oren. eta:1010V ant dmat
reti,fse., with tic orepipe,Sbeetiron.sO d Ziat,bst
Tobes,&e.. which he will ea very lot fur eLibit
preyed credit '''•• • : li'
: Septentber.l9sl. •-•••-• ' • ;
• . Abel lurtell t '
Dealtr, fit tiroks,Necliiinis, Chemical', 1 410,0 1
Camphinc; Flu Lampa.Dye atorr,Groccderpc!to
Hardware. stcltiewire, Clisarcurr, Clocks; irtteherb.
tlry. spoon.% epretaeler, Ilusicaillnstrmhenti, Trion,
instruments; Liquors, perfamezy. tacttota•
tionery,brurber,shoeri Yankee Notlom , ,,te. •
Montros, , , Pc--
FASHIONABLE JEWBEBT.
TIIE - subahtther hat this day melt ed' mutt maid
very rich goodsi 'of last month's imp oil
minsistingrof tinetold enamilird 1111 MM Ix'
and Lepines. Pratt and Garnet Briastpimaad lulto
to tnatch, Brad work bags, bra:lPM
Patties. Diamond. Ruby, and Pried Fingalari. lo '
leti; Gold Sletern Britton', some beadaral„Cal Pink
vet Napkin Rings, towhith bb woltid Ines dia•
it-11.c . on of bla frlemds. • MAI
• Dirigliandon,Sept.ll, '5l.
. ,
-11IIItRITT bat '
norr Inatare. a new sad drakes
olectlottof Dry Goads, Including a tuttaNterl i
Ladles! Dres&Goods t Crape and oche swamis Batt
Silk:Uantillas, araadie;•Frencb Lace. bury Boni
Leghorn flohnets;. •a - beautiful srsortmeos allot
Ribbon, Flowers and Trinimlngs of new styles,
Silk and Laces, for Mantillas, lion nettille, till 4
hs
Yells, -Broad Cloth, - Fancy - eassliatres ,
sommerClothr,tarpal Bags, Trunk Bans,
Shoes, Pkinted Whitlow Shades, Carpetlagillttt, eat
fte.,with a large and general wart:Dent of Boa
- Crolkeryilroa, Otolierloa, lo
,
($ 13 9 Alt Oratbich bOsold at the lowed pricata
the mast reasoned:do terms. N B. Neatly illtuit!
produce tratitett;Sock in• particular, and tit
fled
pike lathuat 'pall for Wool. *.Shoir arid Salt massif
Noa 1851..
11IIIISM
111 'awl,
peleiding
er Long Stil.
Cape; Maple b
whirls, having
will be Rohl in
' - New 3111forr
ANY qutl
at
cesicsor ,
Oct„ 23..
LAAGffi
.aapooas, 13
tea apacino, bi
war plated; 01
ono sgll!ag
Montroo.
...i..i ::irc:
T- AOKAM
.14 or retail
..; Decytqw,'
160 G
. 4E1,14,11
Willa flap'
oOsen
ons rose, Jr
FXTRAC
Icet Orci