The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 22, 1852, Image 4

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    TIMIEIVIOCRAT:
31 "Tit*ErMniM -28 • 4450 :
.Troatbseasteittcamtat. - •
from
. Chlifor.
xds._
letter which•herm
oteiveffreuiee beotheritv California by the last
steamer - an& which - iwis Written in reply to one
.
asking advice int regard to tuiother brotheee
goipiont to the; gOld‘regions2;Thilidterlin
fore .us WieWrieten, not tor Publittion: but
: as •tk brotheeet advice to at brotlm, ; it & s tate.
[CI ett4 Mattlhentiore ttpon int the
eVants whichwe have made,Ottglitto Ve4vt:lll
considered by,the hundreds of young Wen who
re cow rueting .for, : California, •with hopes
which to all honied-prat:Air:o- Must be iadly
~:dietappe ed:- The lettenis dated Bear, river,
Jim 27. The writer saist . •
"'The prineiple object.of-your 'letter Wa&
-cskrof-advice about brother A's coming,te
California. Now I beseech- you, do-not think
-of each a thing for - ainement. I will tell you.
why. In the first Place A. is a married man
and ban a "family of children to watch over and
*din care of, and, what could he do rot, them
hire: Another reason is, if A. Comes out here
It will
_cast him nearly $4OO, and he. will be
landed without a dime in land where army.
tiding is ton times-as costly as athome,. with
ihel only arctiptionof labor, which at the pies.
ant; time le below par. - I will give yon re kw
factesichieh you earl rely upon truth. The
litatirip up of the Golden Gate she ha& op
beak ' thirteen hundred and fifty passengers
inoativ mi t, aidei of. New : York and the state
. -
of Mine. good portion of them immediate•
ly started for the mines. 11 7 hen theihad got
some hundred miles from Sacramentoi . they
ftUntdi themselves without a dime in the world.
The land was fulls of them. They could not
go to,mining. 'and it they should ihey would
not make enough tn- pay for what, they eat,
'potting aside-tools to work with: I have had
stleasta hundred , men oiler to work for-me
for their board, and you can hire ss many is
eon want fbr fronts3o to $5O per month, and
on, Alai MTh no num can - live out, here, when
provisions int as high as they now are. Every
one' I have spoken to about A'a coming, out
here, 'say to him, stay at home by all means.
Do not let him Make a fool of hlinseltby com.
out here, as thousands of others havedone.t.—
lytis ten thousand times better off' at home
with- 75 cents a day than with s3' or st-out
here.
You must hot believe all the stories that are
written about California. Moat of theni are
lies and
, bass. forgeries. They are manufac
tured by a_ few men engaged in Steam boats
and other conveyances, to keep up this excite
ment so that their boats and coaches may go
folti I will give you an instance which actu.
ally; occurred. Juitatter the arrival of a large
numberof new corners at Sacramento, the pro.
prieitor of a line of stages runt!ing into the
mountains' gave a large specimen ofgold,which
he had pnrchased from a gambler, to a person
rind:told him to raise an excitement with it.—
The lump was worth $1575. The man took
it and went dowrto the lower.part of the city,
where. he exhibited it on the tide-walk, telling
at tit" same time, it good story, bow, when and
where it was obtained. According to hii story
it was found at 'a large creek near - Auburn, i
where there are plenty ofelaances for thou.
=ads of miners. These new comers eagerly
bit et 'this bait, Some of themyerlums harp;
buts few dimes, pr at the most, bit a few dol.]
Jars, and these they readily give to - ride in the
deice to this golden - place, where all they
have to do is to stoop down and pick up the
rich lum - ps. The poor fellows soon find that
they have bclen gutted—that they are pennilies
and have got to:beg for something to eat:
This is solemn - truth. 'There is not adz) , that
'aeries but I feed road let over my bridge free,
from ten to twenty persons, becaune they have
not ]dare to pay for it. :
• Think' over the list of thole you know who
seine to California; and see how many of them
haze nude anything. A great many of them
get just Money nought° get hpme, mid thous
ands aed thousands die and rot here; because
th.y cannot - get money to take them home.—
Vran told by persons Eat have just arrived
out here, that the enchantment is greater Than
aver Before in all the Eastern States, and that
one half the population will some out here in
tie Spring; How much coffering there will
Ite; God only knows. Now let - me tell you
how klive out here. Since last July I have
Slept on the ground, with merely a blanket
ertir ale, and when it was raining in torrents,
xpiece of board to keep me from the wet, and
an old tea to keep the thickest off my head.--]
I have lived like a nigger. and worked like al
Liave, and yoa - know how much of the stuff' s
meted - gold I have been able to send horoe.- 7
lf it bad not been for my. pride, I should have
been home long ago. Zo one knows what I
bare auffeted—eometimea - even for food, and
• with nothing but the fine canopy of Heaven
to cover me at night. - it at all strange, then
that, fie about coming:out here E for
ifttedoes, he has got to go throne' with the
the same. Tell him he is better .off withl.s
gents a day at home,• thma he' could be oat
her ' • , , •- I
:Yoe speak in your idles:about those who
seine home after Staying :a few dips, darting
agair - k California, and you wonder why it is
s& - is tell you. After a person boa beeu
- 4 ? Ut mere for a ,year; = or two, he becomes zed.
civilized society: They ray home
sieuza„lita *iiidaYaU the time. There is not '
**lament enough.. This , is. trite—butwe
Ric', a Ufa Of toil ridluidship, danger and sit:
Ilaring--and - wham a `
:wises bee lived in that
-‘l4, for, a yeast or two, it bira for all
IT!Od e eei et Y., '; -
1 0 t*ill . Bei:in the papa emit* of deli
dfaciiveries made .out tome: : Seine t ot` them
stci e s . flit( atep would
net-rya : mini dollar's' daY. At the, ii*aut
ti me there 4treFame seventy minersarottud
t er.:(la yt
u nkA.k - AP -411 teFei" the Ithbee; 'There are
,some exeeSteeil,let they - tie - WM/Iv*, so&
aS4butliend brat,
"d¢tslder"td get,a Chance al: thetifia tithe
edflUalrOlaWit: 7- 77";" * T ';": .7-
tiietufrAhe
%v i a& is z4eupsibpo vio:44**.-
EMMIIM
hare: . to- w — orit - ..0n - 'A1105'1'1)&4 -
To'dthy Soadarand thnlittnlitior thwriier
it'd fhb ahien onigoldlci - pyr l. thole
expenses of.the day. One ludf of the igen.
days since nixie bsen *the' inointainitiaict
been passed hittili YOn.think in.eotsla
work at- his,..toule4 o Itneonidi these 'Was
Work tor hinipi dci: In' St
Saerintente:." our knii":eition of any moment,
you *n hinithe lest of workine.p ' per
day,'and both. places are crowded to 47)113:rflciw-
With the- _hest of Inechanies.,,rttkesdeti-
AMOOotiret will some ns this
husl this tprioir. What they tangoing to do
is.copra. than le.an irnagine..,:. Yon, knOtv_iire,
lean eniirely'upon the films' and Millers to
Side ont heny.:-'Ari soon 'is they begin to tail,
' everything ohm mist tail leo ;and yet 'the
high mee o provisions,mnst be - kept up. ; CI
think can say with troth that there are more
pis:Wotan Cralitornia, novi than in wiir ether
L- •
ik.o.thi,Fifi,low 7 iai to Atmil.
corn—Lat. Early . Pl sting
ma l gurroa c I prom!ssd !totoetime_age.,
non 4 qpp•nn Ara* on miring Coro, atyi lathe ! ,
eoraize' ' - the:i 04:12i313 hive' bus*
promise;_
penn the : following, - which is nt'youteep.
vice: I • - - • ' —, •
, .. „
For the
_last six years) have, been experi
mentiagjor the Purpose' of ascertaicag the
best cab& of growing corn. One, putt error
into wi l lich one farmers fill,is'that - of planting
too.cluse; from three feet to:six inches being
ts4an
the ii • co usually allowed between the rows
each y. My plan is to acote out my rows
from north to. south, leaving a space of full
four; feet between each. I then drop two
grains at one place,, with an Interval of two
and a lialf feet between oath dropping. My
object in scoring out north and south,. is to
give every hilt or stalk the benefit of as much
sun es 'possible, and to prevent in a certain de-'
grey one row from shilling another. .Corn,
like an t ukes, is fond of the sun- Every-hill is
covered wit the hoe, (preferring the goiid old
way in \that nave * et, to any °the* taking good
care that no stones or clods rest upon the
place where the corn has been planted. "_This
can be acCOnapliihed in no way so well as with
the ho. ' •I
t? me My trio foe - plaating is generally between
the loth mid 15th o:, May,. giving the ground
a chande to become ;well warmed before the
seed is put into it. There is-far: less darger
of the corn rotting when the ground is warm
and -t ' rapidity of its growth more than coin
pensa for the lateness of the season: be.
sides, is - not near lie Betio to a back set'as
hi
when it' is planted earlier. Many farmers plant
their corn -the last week in April, when the
ground iis wet and cold, and as a consequence
(unlesslunder very, favorable circumstances,) it
lays thre for weeks Without Igertninating, and
very4r quently rots:, I have known coin to
remain t'n , the ground for three weeks`before
it made its appearance above groeind, while it
is seldem that, corn Planted froz the 10th to
lfith of May, does not sprout in. three or four
days. llt may be prOpei to-remark here; that
' I always soak
-my seed' corn , in hen manure ,
water before planting. .`. • . ~', . . I
I prefer my Mode of planting to thS drilling
system as the corn is less difficult' ; to keep,
clean, rind - I find that ! I can raise justas much
as by the other plan. I hare raised' ; from 75
to 80 bushels per acre, without oXtli manta- ;
ing, which I consider a fair yield. • i
_Lasi, season, I tried an experiment upon ten!
acres, by piruiting one half folk' fdet - apart,
two'us at .a plaCe, 2 1-2 feet apart. The
other : was drilled in, - 4 feetrapak The
drilled ortion was much more difficuli to keep
clean t ; n the ,other:, 'rind the , yield was about'.
gr i.
, the sar. - The corn
.os the 5 acres planted
according to my favorite method, that is, full 4
feet bdtween the rows, and 21.2 feet/ between
the dippping, was Much the finest, being ler:
ger and fuller in the ear, and easier husked.
-I shliuld have mOioned in' th-e beginning of
this Wick, that myi- ground intended for corn
is always put in the:very best condition before
plantain'. Spring plowing, Is, I think,' muck to
be prererred for Corn; unless the land is too
rich, which is'not often the case.. In conclud
ing this plain statement, I willmerely remark,
that 'lithe same attention - wire paid to corn
growing, that is given to the isising of wheat
=die land was as well nuinmed end worked
we colZld as easily raise; one hundred Inithela
to theniere, as -we now raise filly., '.' 1
, -
1 r - l' - IC F. Eititaicia. •
!_ , .
Spirts./,awn Farm, .Lerm.rxi.; Fa.i.
E - ; li! PLA.NTDIG Or ParaTota;4liiiiliest
I •
way. escape the rt, an da. the pOtatirE bug is
to,plimt your potatoes asl early aitbir last, of
March 'or first of 'April—puti little Bine in
each tll' when - planting. ~phavel planted my
potatoes in this - way ferthellastlre years, and
none
of them have ...ve.i. rotte d. ! hare also
1 .
I planted - - ; some in !il,ay.. artery :year .for several
years ( without liming,) and they have always
I rotted, more orilesa... ; 1 - ;
:Put petting lim4 ad': the hills !will' net pr&
vent the bugs fit:lm outing ari/ratopsjiueither
will sPrinklitt limeen the - toplieit`iit atop to
iheirOinitirSng.l . 'But it yeitylllolaatyol
early, your Potatima.tvill be -14000 Ofil size I*
fore the hugs make their appearance; and you -
will . tiime : iicititierin • in :Ole' „of i thilraga:4
While if-_ those planted . late attaelted: lat the
sameifine,:theyWillaearrely be Worth - digging
ali tti # • k rc ki i .** - 4 f te.**o . 4* 4 *) . ol '
'.oiilO, Oultivitei., I .2.- •• :-.1, i .. l'l-:; ..; - j-- if, .
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. •Mr.i....irdreur : ' tienri' well and
will tititi. - Opooititio4 lit4#itb..oiiiat:!caiio
tion, and ley eggs at low prices ;then will be.
the iiiiiil.o - fio . for tiOtokinz . ...sit two eirthitie
liertalitbninme.tiMi; and w — ..3.l}eY.litii.
01'41 the.' ehirhateryt:tr; ; .cenCl. them omelet
th 8. 40 4 5* 7 6 to' 1 04.- :.''..Eariy; 44 .:Ate
I nd,
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I ** ll- bi* 1 0 . /alr . ! • o.atii winter. ',:'-•'-.--.
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-lead:to la tomes& that' mq he Waisted tar flu
charm 11 , 10 ii Ortr!:iptoo, lidtUtt.', Wee at'
residence or Ittrtmikcstaltet 'Ealdeneepli!kleM4lld ,
ryt, foot, of.Pollo,lLuans. • -
George'
T%EALE 'IN 10042, Batt &
.1-/ Cape. Boots a aboektfe. BtOt two demi below
titbit's Hotel; ildeintrose , - • •-•
Tyler,:: .
TIEALEB IR Intir 000DRtilocaies,CrWekes y,
JAware, Tinware, Irish, 0 Is, Lula, Paints. are. ige.;
Site pays Cash for *II kinds oiShippingTurs.: Store gni
below the Court
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liarles. T UAlrtaeu Ay HAIR DREESINOiIhnan;
SAL 4 3OR. Endes
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tetetiltioor to the Pottelipe r lpttriite, Po:
s: . S Winohestei fti -
eft
Al ta T.,DgMt l tr LAIV , Tunkhambora,
Stesnalook Row: . •
:D. D.: Hinds. , •
i i rVETVW AND EXCHANGE I•TADAZ. , . Wes 3Gpois
_ bolo, Reel. A's Hoteli NOntrOse, Pa..: : .
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os t rc ; E.l. &S.D. Chase - .
A RNETB 4.4 W, 'Montrose. 0191
.are: 2 c . 5 ce overltr,.
. B. MIMS
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`Congdon , 8:
Sterling,`
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DE ;us lit Nla - Lianas nontlMente.'TollitS'PONES,
TARtna tte;', Edna= the :Canal Bridge and Court
how, Court at, Binghamton, N. Ir.„ OW. NAlrbangle
Traveling Agent.. ,! • '..- . ~ - .. • -$7 ly
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OEFT AND MD MARES AND IMPAIRED'. lino
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Dabilq4 Ca:z'o Saddltrey Shop, Montrone. •
Dr. C. b. Edwards, :
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PUTSICIAN AND SURGEON, Harford, Pa.. Ocoee 2
,doombelow .. G. J. Pride's store. . Vet
Dr- James Brooks,
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DRYS CIAN AND SURGEON, and denler
! In Drugs,
Medicines, Paints, 011 e, Dyes, tee. Corner atChttreti
and Plne streets, °mat Re Cot. Faust's, Connt Bend.
John IL:Dintoek,' -•
A TTORVET AT LAW. Office on Turopilte street, 1
.1 doer west of the old Register Printing office; Mont
rase, Par• - - •
• M. L , Truesdell.: , '• •
AA 1 - rOBNET AT LAW, Great Bead, Pa. Ocoee with
Col. F. Lath. •
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*t ~C. D. Virgil,
O.IIRGEbN OM. TOW, Moirraoss, P.a. Moe' In Odd
1.3 Felloirs' 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 mist improved style, Charges low.
utiiiotßat
EVeRY iTHURSDAY /4011.15111113 .lIY.
, ' 'S. !lifer, g, B. chase,
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Ono dollar and.flity cents per annum; cash itiaftirer;
or two &Nara if not palCuotil the ena of the year, or
time oteubsetiptift. No paper'svill be distention d
until all arrearagee are paid, except at the option of the
Publishers. All communteatiobs must be post paid to
receive attention. All letters connected with the office
should be directed to 8, B. ftlt. S. Chase,hlontrp ,
Susquehanna county, Pa.
perEdliers' office over M. C. Tiler's store.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
One equareTl2 lines or Imo thiee Insertions, $1 00
• Each subsequent insertion' - - - 25
Onesquare three months, 260
One square six months, . - - • 400
Business Cards,tour lines or less, . '
_3 00
Yearly advertisements, not ova four squares, 7 00
Otis column one year, - so 00
Yearly advertisers will be restricted tothe Mohnen
ti which t h ey us engaged.
'JOB WORK.
yrii.orne !Publishers p aring silage assortment of Job
Printing materials, are prepared to execute an kinds of
Job *ore with neatness and despatch.
Blanks steno description constantly on hand or
j printed toenter.
Litrer Complaint.,
SiII:VOICE, DYSPEPSIA, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS
DEBILITY;niseser.S OP TIER STUARTS,
AND all diseases arising front a disorderdd User or
stomach, inch as constipation, inward piles, fan.
nets or blood to the bead, acidity Of the stomach.,-nan
sea, heart-burn, disgust for food, fulines, or willed in
the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or nattering at
the pit of the stomach, swimming of the held, hurried or
difficult breathing; tiutteting at the heart, choking or
suffocating sensations When in a lying posture,dimness
of vision. dots or webs before the. sight, fever and dull
pain in the head, deddency or perspiration, yellowness
of the skin ind'eyes, pain% she side, back, chest, limbs
ike.„ sudden flushes of beat, burning in the flesh, con-
Stant imaginings rater% and great-depression of spirits,
can be effectually cured by„ ,
Dr. Iloofland'i telebraW derma tittets,
DICO.SI JACICSARA Z 4 A, firi 3GYEEszeS.MEDICMI
DriDIWITNI:tiedIIST.,MHILADELPILIA.
Their power over the above diseasow is not excelled-if,
equalled, by aro other prypiirstion In the United States,
as the enztvattest, in many cases after skilful physicians
had tailed
• These Bitters are worthy the attention of itrialids.—
Peisesdng great virtnealn the rectification of diseases of
the Liver and lesser glands, ezincishig the mut searth-
Dig powers In weakness and affections of the digestive or•
tows, theptiVei withsl, Safe, certain and pleasant. -
READ AND DILDONVLNUED.
The editor of the Boston Bee add, Um:ember 22d
Dr. ilootande Celebrated atirean"Bitters, for the cure
of Liver Complaint, -Jaundice,- Dyspepsia, Chronic or
Barons Debility, ',deservedly °nut the moat popular
medicines of the day. Theod Mites* have been used by
thousands, end a friend at our elbow gays he has himself
received an effectual and Permanent cure of Liver Com-
Plaint from the nip of this remedy. - We are cenvineed
tWit.in the use of these Bitten, the • patient .constantly
pins strength spd vigor--a Tact worthy of great consid
eration. They areplrasant fn taste and smell, and ran
be sued by person); with the moss delicate stemichs with
safety, anderany etresunstances. We are speaking from
esperienre, end to the addicted we advise their use.
Pooo's Weekty,OniOr. the best literary papers pub-,
Oohed, said, Atigust 25th.--•
- "Dr: lint:tads German Bitters, mann!** urtvd by Dr.
Jackson, are Dow remminended ;by. some of the most
prominent timbers of the medical faculty as an article
of much effleacy incases of female weakness, As such
is tbaease, we would advise all:motbers to obtain a bot
tle, and thus save themselves much sickness. Persons of
debilitated eanttltuttone mill; And these . Bitters &denote
pone to their beelth, we know, liom experience the
minter) , etreet the) , Weapon weak systems."
MOLE EVIDENCe. ' I
,The Ptitladelphla4Batarday Gazette, the best family
news aper bublished Jn the United. iltatee gals of Dr.
Noolland'a German pittei!-- , •
It b seldom that we reel' itionend what are termed
Patent Medicines, le the confidence and patronage of oar
readers, and !hemline when, we reecnoniend 'Dr. Mot
buds Overarm Bitters we wish to be distinctly underlined
that vie ereuet epeildng of the nostsituis of the day,
that are noised Arent for a brief period and then forgot
ten alterthey haves= tbelritolitY. rage tr rultuhlefr but
of smedidaelong established, universally proved, and
which has met th e hearty approval of the faculty Itself."
Look well to the marks of ths ermine. They have the
written signature el e.ytt.yAcKsoisr upon the wrapper,
and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are
spurious.
For sale wholesale:ma retail at the German Medicine
Mere No. 1 . 1.0 - Arch street, one door ,below Bluth, Phila.
.delph i • ; and. by rtapeatable dealen generally through
•Priees esabbrall classes of fortltilo to
copy thewdosettages of their Mat 110.011141,0 powers.
• ,FINGILE BOTTLI 75 BUNTS.
for Web! ABEL TURRELL,Druggist,lfontrose;
Peon's. • 3yl eow
• New Amusement I
&ietisizie,Chair . Faiiaiztr;Eitab.;
lirrat,w.&wriff & ro. DAT tally completed
V V " theirarrangementsfor mataifsetsring and ke*.
leg constantly on haisd and - every Mod oflio csehold
Vunatare, osanuMetraedontelthe- het! qUat7 ol ) ls4
hominy, Blatt Walnut, Maple, Chetry,and Miler U m-. I
her, audio, the- best and mast durable moaner. Ammar
Um amides which toe:lntend to keep on band, or make
to order,are Mahogarl, IllieltWolnot; Cherry, end Ma.
plellarettne, Vide/toads. geeretazies,ltooktases ; Celt.
tre,Oard;Pler, sal-Other •Tebl es; Iltanda of everP va•
det ; - BONN &Weal Din* Ottomans, Ike. Bedsteads
do; kluge abdit ,yles made of MUMMY; Mick Wit=
nut, Chermandbbple,
• AL/30.-.ldahogany. Black W;lnat,Curl and. Blrdsge
Maple, and, Fancy Chairs, of ereavorlety and &wilt-.
monortdell they hire slow oil band. -and intend to keep
=Mont itipply. 41npar Ude delayed O4lNl:M*l l 4'i
lti itreardeps -
• AethemaNftamchlsert °Bataan; ealtelted Outlaw
thdrbmaneu and tavola ma atateshment Jot the kind
la Montrose oldeb•couldsupplyeverp Taal! ofhousa ,
hold Fandlare, issuloare the !rouble a! swank to the
Otis for sad; a rt lelee, they hope to, Matt'arith liberal
Waco arta ericoarigebtent; - Wm.
, ;1 •." '" s ALMILMBILTTII.
- • ' R9BT. 41.511414
iftikeAlluf,2B7l:ll4l:2lll,l?o,
A air; tneitiertOna,
stood ahaanse forthq.yeatipp. 17teler•
4 " 4 11 ; r1 4 4 . te V?'" orson(luipionegrataitonsly
110110 011 e Dints Vadiaines Sty* - Neat
OM wmftnrielagbiGlessand Putty,afrodissant
not; azdslirm as baud. StEli MEI At BUD.
i!SIMIIP=S
1144,
L, S. HOUTON, - 10.D:, fa the' Ace
of , Dlttlict Court for the listerb.•
-.DlstrlctofFeeneylvoftlec
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t a.
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iteiSt
nothe,n-:&intip Irlof4er! , .
flient Lire lbr
DR J. 6. HO*IORTON ' 9 PrviiN;Ttizilitrs DI.
GESUVic,FLOID,Of!,
- . ,_ ~ . ..
Prepared Ciotti' RENNET ' lir di& foilrili Strthath' of the
01 afteridirections of Marco tjoblg, the great Physio.
teal Cheirlitti,bxJ% e ..LIOUGSTON, AL D.,ltithadel
p ti; Pa. I _ . -i, -- , • 1,-. -•-.:"
This is ti &tidy worotavf ad Malady far naorapartoN.
DYSPEPSIA ,JAUNDICEi 'LIVER COMPLAINT.; CON
STIPATION nod DEDELITY, curing after Natitha's owl
pretlpxli,hyt Nature's own agent,the °utile Joke.: ,
141.1talra . Sealipociiitul Or Pepsin, hifusect hi water,
gni -Atlrlit or dissolve, gee pounde of Roasted Deaf In
about teiteurs.eataf the storeach..;. ~ ' ' - = '
Pettainla the chief element or great Digestive mind!
ple of tati.OnstrloJulenthe. Solvent or-the Food, the
emitting: . Primerilog; and' Stimblathig"Atent Of the
Stonlateh and Intestines. It Itrattracted, from the "DI:.
padre Stinasch of Oa OLthniforming an :ARTIFI
CIAL _DTORSTIVE 1 4 1131)..preclaily like' the natural
.Gastric Juice to its Chemical ,owens,and furnishing -a
convects, Mtn pal act subs:Mite for it . By the aid of this
preparation the pains and milt of Indigestion and Dys
penal& are resnorvid i jnet as thel:would be by a healthy
stomach:4 It is doing wonders for 4yepeptlCS, curing Cl•
sea otDehilliyiEmaciation,llCmous Decline, and Dye
peptic Ceasumption, supposed to be °lithe verge of the
pare. . Thescientific evidence mein which It lalateedi
is to highestthe ,.. dtgree.entleux. and remarkable.
1 ScseMific i kpidence.
..-- .
~ . , : :
• Raton Llebeg In his celebrated work on AultaatChem—
atry, taril: ..:.t•An • Arificial Iligertire ,Pluid, aualagous
to the 'Ciastric:Jolee,ltuty be readlinprenated.from the
moonlit; Membrane or the iv-orison of the Calf, In which
various articles of food, as meat and emporill be soft-.
ened,ohatigul, and dlgested,just la the , smne meaner as.
they would he in the human stomach.' '- 7
• 14r . Call (Mile agent and get a Descriptive' elrettlar,
gratis, Odin{ a- large ruirniut of tielleotiflo arldence,siml
lar to the' above, towether with reports of remarkable
co res,frorn all Parts of the United States.
DR. lIOIIOIITON'S PERSIN 'is now sold by nearly all:
the dealer} In tine drugs nod popular medicines; dimwit:l
-otted:lo United States— It Is prepared In Powder and In
Fluid form and in Prescriptive trials for th e tee of phy
'Wank. r -
PRIVA
1 )
P. CIRCULARS far the use of Phjsician goner
be obtain d of Dr. Ilour,hten er hie . agents, describing
the whole memo of preparation, and airing the :
author.
Ities upon which the claims of this new remedy are ba
sed. As it Is not a sestet remedy, no objection can be
raised against its use by Physicians in respectable stand
lug end regular practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR .per
bottle.
__K
ErronsußvE THlS!!—Every bottle of the genuine
PEPSIN blears the written signature of J. H. LIOUOII
- U. D.; tote proprietor, Philadelphia, Pa. • Copy
right and Trade Mark secured..
117 , 901(1,6y all Druggista mid Dealers in Medicines.
terFor sate by ABEL TURRELL; Druggist,*entrose,
Pa., Agentfor Susquehanna county. - . 1 Sly
• - THE ROAD: TO : WEALTS•
W itA ,,,, th
— r - i - o - ,!; 5 , --er ,,,!,itt,, det r it e` ortir a traViealt e ir,
and vigoicif youth; nothing. Then the questioli le,how .
shall that' be obtained and . Secured. If we, have a
Cough, Col!, Bronchitis, Asthma; Catarrh, Pleurisy,.
Influetwa, or Hoarseness, or any o th er affliction of the
Lungs or cheat, you will find in Dr. lrhOop 9 a
COMPOUND SYRUP' of BLOOD BOOT, a sure and safe
remedy, or if your chthiren are affileted with Croup or
llooplng Cosign, no better remedycan be round! Thom
sands have been relieved with It, and "certificates of its
curative powers, now In my possession, place:lit beyond
doubt; the greatest remedy of the age, for any affection
of the Lungs.. The powers GT Blood Root as a remedy
hasi long been known ; out its harsh action alone has
kept it somewhat out of general favor, but, I Ratter
myself therithe above combination is perfect. and that
its use, sill secure friends wherever 0 is offered ro.aa
enligh(eneil ptiblie. - . ' '.' • ... ,' ' • ~
H
A WOAD TO MOTER/So—l .11141 to am eliorate your .
condition, o lessee your cares, perplextries,und aurae;
ties, vrhl
remedyl" do by providing far your tender offspring,
a el,
remedyortheir We that isadaptsd to .their Infirml
ties,with t the fear of consequences from remedies 1
ehargedvdth opiates, so destructive and detriMental to
80 many iamends of Mr race. - Who amongst you but,
feels fort e suffering infant; where ries are the only
i :e
indication its suffering,writhlng mth pains frets chol
ie, omaci4ted from diarrhoea or dtsentary,'suftering
great ne ous iritation (often to fits) from teething—
often brought to death's door from cholera Internam,
and everyill a ri sing from Dar nouriehinent , OS nursing;
I have seen all of there,cured In a. day almost, by a
remedy ttiat I have beep f . oryears In perfecting , in an
extensivapractice of nearly twenty.years and now offer
It to you trader the true nama of “Dr. •Thmophs
INFANT RESTORATIVE and MOTHER'S RELIEF....
When t Is remedy has been used, it has met with un
bounded f vor,; and as yoir value 'our elm comfort or
ii.
the wee of your darilug babe , l ask you to give it a
you... Joni le: Ii the
Relief." . .
ere also prittn. of recut torture to all.
per years, ' loptomo of which oTery-
Ure, Uttl "titre suspected; It Is thele,duty to'
•
tool, and
"Mother's
Woons
dren of t
rent tan
1
ettermina e thin; asspeedilias polisible, which - cal be
done only th a few doses of DT Throop'sWololPOl
ßON,whic i s beyond comparison, with any Veradfuge
ofthe day Itlyrill destru them ; and the very small
dose,rnak it acceptable to. the children that dislike
medicines of espy- kind. It. Is a bumpy compound of
harmless egetable medicines, Mafia their combines-,
Mon, prod cetionderfili effects upon those filthy ham'
ders of th 1119131111 tuatara. '
If you 0 mitterlng from . derangement of tlm,stom.
ach, Live , orflowels, you haie'FaTer, besd•ache, sour
i
,
stomach. r „ heart-burn, Catulency costiveness, and
• many oth' r unpleasant syniptoms, for theirtntirerelfof
yen have nisi to take a rder doses of "Dr. Thinors
BILLIGII pruly. , and you have a cure. They act
upon tilsUse by removing the rause, restoring the se.
mations, of all the organs of the body and health is
theconaeortence.
To those afflicted with son, weak, or Inflamed eyes.
I tarnish *on alto a remedy Mathes stood: the test of
t
years of e erience; sad restored the most eases when'
emyeth remedy Minya had failed,Dr. Throoya EYE'
WATED. • These comprise the Use of Dr. Throop's Do
i mestic M !eines, that should be In the:bands of every
house k ee er, toe good remedy alwaya readj , , andwhich.
only requ res a trial to Insure thein a place; , ,
Alrel3 0 rizunetav-Beritley & Bead, Montrose.
R. Graug & 00.,Rush ;- IL M. Sontbwell , Bush; C. 6,
Wright, 3 iddletown ; B. Glidden, Friendrrille4 P. IC
Barber, 3 gaup; Brickney &Monfort, Drackney ; 8 8.
Grover, D mock ; Butt & Boot, Limingville ! Dr Lam
beat, Aub • James Tompkins, Tompkinsville; Ilay.:
1
den & Li tle. ' New-Piliford; D. Brooks. Great - Bend;
Joseph L Meariman,_llpsonville; Dr. J. Barney. Little
31eadows; lasperStanley, Choeonne, E. Wont. Brook
lineentre Ji. A. Wlitrams, Clifford , Dr. J. C. Olmstead,
Dundaff ; Anson & Very.Herford.• .
J. 8. DGrDELL, General Agent, Forest Lake.
JaP. 8,. 832-133.. • - • . . ' " :
.!, A • er's Cherry Pectoral, _
Poi, the cure . of_Couhe, !Colds, . H oarsenes s,
Bro . ' itis,'Whooping-Cough, Crityp, - Ast.
ma, and Cdusumptiuft. • - .
_. , . .-, --
Among the nimerims diMovirlekSolenee boa made in
this keneatlon to facilitate the businessof life-‘-inereasti.
joq t
Ite en ent, and even prolong the term ofbtunact eV
laterite, u ne can be mimed °furore real Tahiti -to man.
kind, t this contribution'of Chemistry to the llealitrg
Att. A v trial or its virtues throughout this broad
country, , ti t ts prmen beyond Wdoubt,that tio medicine
or eombi , lon of medicines yet known, can so surely
control an cure the numerous varieties . of pulthonaty
disease w eh bare hitherto swept
i i iis
Prom one midst thou.
sands and thousands every,year..: , /ndeed.. there Is now
abundant MI to believe a Itemodyluts at lengthbeen
found whl can Limited =lomat. the Mod dangerouil
affectotti !the - Creep - . j Our apace here - will not permit
jas to pub b snyproportionUfthacnres ailed:o by Its .
use, but e would present tbefoUoir int opinions demi.
nem men, d refei further inquiry to the circular which
thb Agee Irelow_named,Will• always be pleased tam.
Mob tree, heran *refill! partlcUlam, and _indisputable
proofed t eseficrk, . . • : - . . - ,_ . .. -- ,• ,- 7-
From the President of Ambtrst Callege, itte 'Celebrated
.
Professed Hitchcock. -- " . --
• Tamea C. Afers—Slr: 'have used ycUte Chem Pee-
Coral in MY awn caaeofdeeleatedlirolichltle,and am
satisfied from its chatalcal coast tutlon, that It is an ad=
a:arable compound for the relief oflaryngbil and brooch.
MI difficulties. If my opinlon of Itireuperlor character ,
ran be of Any entice, you are at liberty to use It as .Tta.
think smoker. . EDWARD'ILITCIICOOK...L.I, ;.1). •
From the, widely celebrated Professor. B;1
L. L: D:, Professor of Chemistry, bilnes ll 9B7, achr Yale
College,lfember ofthe Lit. filet. afed.'PhlLand Selena- -
le Socletlea of Amulets and Nerogg ' r r•
! I deeeedm, theCnerry.Pectoral as admirable tomposi.:
Con from some of the best articles In the/detests/420m;
and avel o etfectiseremedy for the clamor disealies It Is
Net Battu, I:X4 Nov. I; IRO. • , 1
' NW. P4tlson, President Of the '8: o.Asesuiteilitatt
that he has used the Chary Pectotul with
ems, to cure anlnfleseatioefef the lan& •-•
Wrote our pie:drat khysichnis le Maine.
8400,tfe.,Ap
. Ayer,rLirwell—amr dirt I ant new Constant=
•urlngions cherry Proteinit saT Practlteild, 'Units_ -
It to any ethermedicine for pulmonary eimaPlaltlte• AVM
.observatien of many severe eases, LAM couvhided It *Li
cure congts, colds, and - diseases of the luageOftat 'hive
put to dedance all other temediee.
Insatiably recommend taws lii eases of eonsump.
eon and, catudder Is much thebest . remedy Inanms For.
thatillecze.'l.. • .•,!tespettrialyzotirs, • , •
Prete sisiisoidiiy cturni :
I Ist, Lowell, NAO. - , ; •
- Sold by A. Timidly' kept:rose ;Indent fleet!, Great'
Bendiand by Drugglets,eires7Wher 7 45 7 1- '" ' •
NEW G00D544,,,
BE
..-., tilitaltafratuxw.
.A as TeCadalre large4oll desirable 'took et: - '
. : r i,
-:. AI•LnIND WIJVTER . GOOftello,l , ~.
omelet of thgrusnel grealeti tit DiValxillselPgriAly
Crock Aarlillare,lninge, treditinei,Paints,olls,Dyo
itufk a oitosev Ma Wooden Ware, Iron. steel,indli,
hb, LeStheri: bonny and 'ahem tedliesiglktia,:all4 -
wlsterreele ladittettyg hate; cape, eiltWeehlg: ea
dotal, land wledow parer, ekaks, watlleet; jeweler;
Allier ',mules! Instruments, Partslontre biltalt4
40., all of eadththey offer= the moat !aircrew. tam.
,Idnufr4ee,Ott.l,3B3/. •
' ''.!-:'.'''4l4Artoi:-3eflOijah:;;=',:;, 4,11
Prii '.,
n the those, Tin aid - *ht._ _ , AM pr,,
posed to attend to any orders ha th eir lipowt the shor
test notice ", TbeytlattOt themsdlires thatbyidvitiolridt
attention t 6 bitsintskandlcoatiricesVthat theywilt ham
a reasonabie share ofpublie patrenale, Their assortnaint!
of/Italia Is iteod, having the • latest. sad, intial'iniproied
patterns, amorig which are the Irott-sidesor.! Vulcan-4'
store Whielt toorthe tlist(Prdilam eV the 8 tate Pik at'l
eyracnse in ,1850. E-4) Forest Queen; - E- O;
Quetri - enlargedOtey Ftbdd Air Tight; Phoeuli; ' do dvi,
Premium; Parlor stores, haistores—for coal or wood.
All kinds of Tinwsre, st me sine and tin tubes, kept on
I; and—aold at prices thee will suit... Ail hinds of; proditce
taken in payment and cash net ithised. Oppadir the old
store or snit ana Knapp. I jf 4YRE Avi,vE l3B TEK-:.
tiontroie;duly'lO r qit. ~. , -1- . - , 2817 ' ' i . ' .
Farms-foli Sa .4.
rrisdle aubscribSrs wilt act s agents fort s psi te
A. sale of Real Patato.:4Partas, Rouses and Lo4—loea
ted Susquehanna counpy,,Pa.: All who wish to offer
theirnrcipertifor salecon glee, infante 'description of
tlielrYarma or Lpts as follows - Number of 'stereo; his',
manyimproved, and how watered; Buildings ;. Orchard, I
grafted or. conartion.frult ; other fruit. trees, and shade
trees; how far from Mont rose, Ind the nearest point to
a depot on the New Pork ) At /isle. Railroad; price and,
tumour payment. •All whowish to sell orporelpelLged .
Estate,WM tare' prompt attention by calling nenr,
a ddresize neat Mon trosejitipAniamittno comity; Pa.
irreonseyanc e from Montrose to the pre inisrifres of
charge
Offies' on Turnpike stre et id doors crest-ad theßrick
LOtSaronoWpillitudfor sale:
Thotollowlitdionms Oak
No.l, 40 item.° latprovid.ltratne'ttlinso and Ilati
No - 2,80. do 60, •-, r -do, „sold 30 J . . -dots
N 0.3,100 do - 60. , do , do . do
No.4;100 do • 50' ' sold - do ' 'do : '
No. 5;70- do :40 do sold -do . do- •
No. 0.06. - do 25, J do - do. • do - j
No.t7, Store, Ware/10090 and LOt. .
- - No. 8,145 acres /*improved, framed boose-ond • '
N 0.9, 52X;d0..115 .do sold! do :do.• I •
N 0.10,2 .do do. -do do, -
No.ll, ' sold do do dLt
Az0.12,100 aerie° mproved,tramei house and boo
0.13, 340 do 200 do.. -to do
,• do, ;
N 0.14,56 do 50 ,do sold do do . do .
N 0.16,168 -do SOdo do 'do ' • Ido • j
N 0.16, 120 •do IBS - do sold do •do - j do -
N 0.17.100 -do 75 do do. do
. N 0.18,112 ' do 80_
do do do I do
No• 19, 200 do 150 :do do -do - do
N 0.20,145 do:100 do do. do t do
N 0.21,100 .do 120 • do • do do ; do. ,
210,22,90% do 48 do sold do 'do ' do
N 0.23; 45 . do- do , ' Ao do - do
N 0.24,292 .d0_225 d. do.
_do 4- .
N 0.25, 125 do 106' do do j do
.140. 28i 196; do 140 • • do dm j do
N 0.07,, 80 do 95 sold _, do do
'170.24, 11 acres good saw mill and dwelling. !
No. 29, =139 acres, 00 smpfemed,trame house rind batik
No. 30,175 do 100 " • " -."
N 0.31,135 do 05 . 0 . j .
Na 32,180 do 135 • " "
No. 33,160 -do 00 • "
NO. *360 do. 100 •-•
N 0.85,150 80
N 0.38, 300 'do 170 • •es
No. 37, 190 do 140.
N 0.38, 170 do 100 ." " "
No. 30175 do 00. - ; do do do . 1
do
No. 40 80 do .45 do do do 1 dO
No, 41, 212 do 160 do sold do ,' do do,
tm 42 o`.l do 50 • do do do
No. 43, 4 cold do do •do
No. 44 138 do -OS -• do do do do
No. 45 800 do. 200 do do do ; -do
N 0.46, Macre!! 80improy - ed,trame house and,barn
and grist, mill. . • • - •
N0..47 200 do 170 -do .'do.- do do •'
No. 49 103 do do- -do • do , do
No• 40 80 • do 60- do 'do doado
No. 50 83 4 do 63 dt. • do • do - do
No. 51 02 -.• CO -` tinproted , - •
N.B.—P,ersonitdesfrlng p nretwe any ot the above
bygloing the ntimbea can obtain a fulldescriptinn.
• : ALFRED 1351:11A9TN.
DADCOCN, •
SI . ontroceMs. Octobar.lBso.-,44tf.
W - 00DRITIT'SIACADEMY
Dimock, Susrptehqnng cptpty, , Penn:Amnia.
fplIE. Winter Term of this Institution will opni for the
reception orstudents OD 'Wednesday, the 14th day
of January, under the direct supenlslon of 31r. WIL.
AItD P. GIBSuN, with all the competent assistinee ne
cmmary. , , . .
The adrantages of this Institution, with regard to lo
tality, health and moral Influences render it one of the
moat desirable to partotawho wish to and thelr chndren
abrmul for instruction. -. •
..
Every (a eility will :he afforded by the Inhabitants far
the accommodation of rtudrdt from awed. '
The academic year'is divided lataone terms or twelve
weeks each—a Tacna:a of Clue week immediately sue,
ceeding each, term. .! ' •
. . ..
Terms ,of Tuiti o n. ! '
The etedlee Of the prixaary Depar . tment, per . • ,
term, . ': $2 50
Common /traded:de, per ternti - • 1 -3 00
Higher Academie, do , . 1 400
Musical, ,
_.' , 600
French, with any other branches, .
.., I - 5 00
[Cr flood board may Po obtained at, $1 00, to $1 25
per week.
Dimock, 27th Deeembera4sl.. ' • • , ; It
. . .
.•.
Dissolution , : •
WCOPAUTNT.RSELIP heretofore exirtinit.itnder
ho name and firm of Sisk & Thivop, in the ti woos
bushiest. on the L. &W.B. #, is this day dissolved by
mutual eenstmt. ' '2oBBlBs.
Jan. 1,1851..• • ' - B. li. TIMOOP
P..B.—The ha:lslam herealltr be tarried on by
Throop & CO. 02 - See advertisement. I
Toseph L,:niernman
TAKES tbis method . of Inform ing his friends and the
public generally, that he has! just received >from
New Yorkiwn assormentof Goods; consisting (in part)
of Staple and Parley Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery,
ilardware,Dye Sian, tee.; which be will dispose of, for
'Dash, Produce,or approved credit, ones favorableterms
and at as low prices as at any other establishment in the
county.- And be would here say, to those who are in tho
habit of golng out of town- to purchasd goods. that he
winkle happy to have the ,privilege eoarmeters 'them
that heean do as well by them as those that make more
thew - and greater pretensions., ?teaser call at hil Store'
in Upsowrille and satisfy yourselves on that subject.
WANTED—Poubry. Game: Butter,;and Sheep Pelts,
for which; part Cash will be paid: • • t J . •
Upsouville,Nov. 5, 1851-47tf. :
view' Gond% 2nd in Market:.
TI. Tibor:l6er ir receiving an , addition to fonner
stock. quite an 'aisottnent Of Sall goods, consisting
of Dry . Goods, Groeeries,Hardirate Indian abb eohlioots
and Shoesi ;crow" TOR CAIII, and wilt soil thent as low
as any coricarta about Mpg part of %be world or the.
wherefor the ready 'John, or the righggind of credit.—
Thanks loan for favOrs, what areftroat ereribOdY
vited to earl and buy: IV ,
.0 „ r,BB .
Idontross,Bept.lo, :1861: .
New and popnlarSehool book.
COitIPEtEICENtiIVi sindii.s.nforninvEnSir. Ins
TORY, 'together with's BIOGRAPHY °MISTING.'
WISHED PERSONS, to whl eh la appended epitome of
HEATHEN. MYTHOLOGY, -NATURA L
'PHILOSOPHY, GENERAL ASTAON-_
• ' 01IY and' PHYSIOLOGY
Adopted end need to the PubliesehoolsoMbiledelplo
.
B. S. - JONES
.41,•C0., Publishers. -
S. W. Cor.' Fourth and Race sis 4
TeseherS and school Coxtuulttees eddrtstag lettere to
us post paid, wilt be I
lion..uridehed ,Bith copies of Peemitite.
fall an d eomputirisiortsainst orßook stud Ste
yen? y fozsala at:the Lowest peen; .
Neir:Goods.:
TUT reeeired by this subsedber s new and large ar
J
Aortioent of Ready-spade. Clothing, Boots.& _Shoes
/an fashion lints & Caps; Cap letter and wrapping Pa,'
pr., by thereon+ or lose quantity.' - • •
Travelling and common Trunks, a (entangle anddonto
la shot Guns ? faciejtitationeryill.ocdts,,Cotabil,llntthes,
Knives +tn.' •
Fancy articles to numerous to mention, Mt warn ha
designs to sell for ready pay, aufloo ' nsequently as 'cheap
as the cheapest,' (f not cheaper.. '; , •'.
. A few dosen paIrMOOLZNSOCKS wanted;
‘Nontroso,Oct.B,lBsl. , 2. _GEO FULL24I.
icilh • •-•"'
A . iatuat asiortioint of life it stpliajnetrieeteed
.13.: and Cdraaleaa;,a mall advance ,for. ready - ;lay.—
Gera next doorjoindgaTyler'a. ;BOOTS andBgoB/3.
lien and good arsortnent - of Nen a Wats, coats*. and,
flue. pair and MorbOco Metre , sbcosa:Women's ehoezi
remand nnelillgoes j . Boys Ind Ckdidrefei Fare. The
largest lot% tone an 4 pra4blT-the eb!,P.elkfile4l4
Etwirtattmto4tturtmt tof flatilting•Afioni-
ZipopdalubytPearl,oaroaCEmerlill, bos,,lllspatimt
Ottmeothrowm,beityy Wahl iin;, -
auisaldointiftrolittst ttyliistst t=-3
BilleMaititi;i4ol3;infilitio7lB6t,
whomAtmay Conaeirn;
irusingnmonetro;lifeitlt4o,oo44torMlAling.
- BOAR:- Tirib"O,t,3QAr l U toq as,.
0064;14miort,liatinterelved Montrose: le ready OW
0 1 14 to eat - glitter: ad illittetriddatrurilirenali;
orrel VOW trinetryttlilar Anall . arid lee t af
grilitierozeir prttetti a/siderite, kdoor tol-SvOrei
Caielsi Wu it., Moutroart. - Tailors tauglii, ator Wipe
iraprerred art ix:Cutting. Terms liberal. •
2tf W!ATT;
AFJPI4IOTE ItEAD. M<.`
Philadelphia' I~dieal ; House~'
Establishnlet YoriVO,4IPRcELNIZE:
:LIN, 'l l Crirher-if • Third and I
Union re:etty; Jammu - 4 Sprnee' and
pine ;,: ;Y ;
FlT2E]i 1: YEARS of..extensitta an 3 AtAlotarrapeed '
plactice spent In this city, has • rendered Dr. K.,,the
I:lloSteMpertlind auttestifirl prima Mut/far and near, hi .
,thetscatratit of all diseases of ('private ; nature. Per
sons ethicted With Ulcers ED the eddy, throat' or Icga; .
pains lathe head tit bones, merearealrhentnatisaistrie-
Urocgtatel;distarea . arising from youthful exceraiser
ImPnritlee or the 'blood, ,whereby the constitution laris
' bectiute Onfeehled ere all treated with metals. ' • • '
lie who pieces hint - Self under-Atli tare of Dr. - If s :' rosy
religiously canticle in his honcir as a gentleman, Andean
tinny rely Upon 111'11411as a physician. - ' •
Taxi PAUTICOLAR NuTICIS ;,; - " lbting rift 4110 . Lnve
labored thertilelyte kr a tertAlW prattleeTailulged
a habit freqffentlylearnefl•frore tompaniona or.et,
sehool-tbe diens of wliich are Rightly felt;avenethan
asleep, and destroyhoth mind au4 ,body, should - apply
Innziedlatoty.,.; Weakkiess' and col:Lahti:Won't' - debility,
loss of muscular eneigy,phyttral laasitnde anti general
prostration, Irritability and all persona affections, indl
elnggishnese of the lirer,'end every disease In.
any way bonneted with the procreative functions, naupti,
matt foil !Igor restored. 1
Youth a,nd
:Reath:,Youth
or . Premature • Death., KinkSitn
.t ••J selfpreserraeion: .Only 25,ce1114:
Ildelleek ndpnbllebediaMiedgltbuleralinteimtti,
iron, on the, infirmities and diceares or the generative
organs.' It iddreaget Hien" allke to' 'forth, 'Manhoo 3,1
and Old Age, and ehould beth by AL. , : The talnable
advice and Impreseige• warning - it glees, *lt—prevent
:years of miser,. and suffering, and savo annually thou.'
Finds °fibres. Parents, by rending' it, will learn, bow
tonrevent tbe deatntetion ebildeen. •
&" - Aremittance. of 26-cents . enclosed in a tether;
.drossed to pr. SltifLELlS,N:W.:Corner of Third and
Wen streets, between Spruce end Pine :Philadelphia,
bobk; under envelope ; per Pine,
mall
~, . Deraontrat a-distance nit) addreaa Dr. IT. - lkyletter,
enacting& fee s aildbeettratalhodia", .
Packages qf Medicines, Directioneote4terwarded t by
eending a remittance, and put secure fro m ' Damage
•i • . • • • • • • , • • , „
liooll.4ellOrli, N(1111 Ageniri Pedlarg; PO eft.' and 1
. .nllnthera supplied, with. tho &hove . work at very. low I
2 fttes, • - , 47-4/••
F. TO' Dairyilleo Taringlit.- •
J,Vtilu4Ole property for -Sale:
AFARM of ?.04 acres situate in Bridgewatet township
- Susrehanna County and State' of Pcianslvania
150 acre of which is under good improvement' -
Tho fa m Irtil designed for a dalry,and is eipable.of
feeding 40 cows during summer and • winter; and every
part of it Is well watered . The.hulblings and land are
in good Condition and ',the fencei,, which .are of atone
and ralivi are also gocd." Tbcre iambi° large barns upon
the,preMises, besides &granary' and convenient shed
for cattle.. 'flmce,orchardi principally of graftedfrults
and other fruit trees. , • •
Said firm has a very plhiant and desirable toil - Slim
about two miles from Montroitytke County seat of nue.
.4nehantos county, and about 0 miles from the Leggetts
Gap Railroad, to which there's aPlank Bosdin process
of coMPlation ; avid Is very convenient to meetings and
schools, and mehhanics., ' •
Also another Valuable. Farm adjoin; the stOne,•
talalag2;ooacrescres . , of, which 450 acres -is undera high
state of Cultivation. pon it there is a large frime
dwellins haus°, and outbuildings to correspond and
large orChard. - It is well watered and fenced and adatV,
?ably adeptedlo dairy purposes._ • - -
'Said property be golden ressonsbletamni, a poi
tion' of the purebase.monry, tnizy ai ti'up oin Posqlt in d
Mortgage to stilt the purchaser.' ' , -. '
• Application may be made . perionallpin , by:letter:to
fine. W.m. Jossuo or R. J Siren at Montrose. 'n said
county, and any Further parSieulars that may be requir:
ed will be given. -23t1- - • •
.1 , I:.
- • '
VotiCe .1,6'-.tho' Public:
New Seasonable Fall findWinte r .004 , 8 at £Ae
Great One Price
Store
OGf
L. Erg HEIM, - Caving Be sids Pity;
BEGS leave-to take this opportunity or tenderiug!-143 I
sinceretluinks to his Silesia: end customers• for the
generous Tatrenage they have extended to bira and
at the same time infornithem that ba has jtmt returned
num:Yew York wish a very I sr& and eliotee selection of
. FauciandStapie Dry Goods. Also a fresliand Silent
siveassortmentof Groceries,Provislons;-Doote and Ehoes',
Hats and ,Caps, Hardware, Crockery, e,,Drugs,,,and
'Medicines, which will be cold for cash and produce at a
very Small advance; at pricee which defy all competition.
Flour; Pork; Fish,Salt;whoiesaid and re taii,..-De would
also remark that beadhcree strictly to the slat= of al
ways n •mlng thelowest prigeat 11 tst,thereby giving the
same advantage lo all who fad . or hi r t with their pat
ronago, - • •
Great Bend Clothing Store.
'Moistest, best and cheapest assortment Otßeady
Made Clothing in tbeXllloge of Great Band, Pa., Broad
eloths.Doe Blins,Cassimeres and. Vestings of align:ditto
suitable for the Pall and Winter Trade; which he offers at
such prices . O to satisfy any one thalithists thitilnee for
them to deal. in consequence of the gicat Increasenflle
business be has been obliged to greatly, eningeble stock,
which he now offers to his Mends end the public for es
amination,conlldeat that In so doing they alllfirid some
thingto their advantage. The subscriber has made aro
Yoga:matt to manufacture clothing in all its varlet'.
branches, and 'snow prep arcd,to sell the imam, vorant.
ed to bear inspection. Custota work and tutting dent
at the latest style and shorteatnotice,—all kinds of tail.
ors'trimmlngs furnished and forests. Do rot forgeP the
spot.... Store' nearly opposite the Mauston Goner.
Great Bend; 5ept.,1830.„ . , S. BENG:Bill.
50 FORPETP—Dr:IIIINTER efiliforfeirprilffalle
tog to coannay =tent diarase ;that tray tOlXl
ander his care, nolnatter bow longstanding or alnieting.
EITHER tax err invited tO biO Private Itoolos North
BEIENTILst., Phila., without fear of Interreptidn by
other ;indents. Strangets and others who hatobeennn.
fortunate In the selection of a physician arc — invited 'to
call. Tbute who havelujuredlimmaelier by solitsrjAzo
are afro invited.
,
REAT.I4IID Rarratcr —The atllleted would dowel! to
reflect before trusting their healtli, baivlness, and in
many cases their In the bends of pbyalclane,
ignn
eat of this chum ot maladies. it - is. certainly impossible
ter one roan to understand all thellls the human family
areenbject to. - EVeryiespectable physfeidu has Mine
culler braucb,ln which be Is more successful than his
brother professor*, and to that ho' deleted'. mostof his
time and study.• • . , , „ •
. ' TRAIL si or Pa at,enci ; ex elusivelvdevoted totht;studY
and treatmentot diseases of the Sexual organs, together
with ulcers .‘ponlhe boy, throat, nose, calegs,painsin
thebend c Jbonts, mercurial rheumatism, strictures,
gravel, hregularitlec Masse arising !tom youthful ex.
cusses arlrepuritids alba olcod, aberebY".the.ccoustitn.
lion has become enfeebled, enables; the Ilnctor to offeV
nactir alma, to all who may place themselves under
The Feople'Et Friend
_ .
POND'S, of Ithaca, -I‘. Ye •
paittDasracqua arinrinatitio EXTILACT,,AIIIIIIIIIIIO
from the slain' called Witch-huel, and Purely froni
:pat with the exception of a little Aleoholio preserve it.
•It willcure all local pain andinflamationt, old sores,
fresh wounds andbruises,„ Piles, and all - diseases. of the
bowels of a chronic nature, toothache, earache and en
eicellent remedy forfetnales, &c.• ' ' ' '
It istruly what It professest6 be, the People's Friend/
Providence hasscattered along - the rugged • paths of life
ninny things thateontribnte greatly to • the comfort and
happiness of every body ; hence their great value, an.
wellmay they becalled.felands of the Peoplei't ! •
• One word heratoguardsgainstimposition. 'Ataan
thename urdpencer, hen-manufactured and oidoed for
"melee spurieue article called the. Coryll 'Extrat.4-41tat,
would be attract of, the hasel•tiviti— , ttie genuine ism
white and is purees water, while the spurious istlele Is
colored,which enables the publicto distinguish,. ,• • •
bionegeurdne,but tbosemarked Pond'sP.ainDestroyer
Wel: EIATOIIi ktontrose,arid tore 7 keep6rs and me.
Ine.dealeragenerally,Agents,.
The - Last . Wonder; -
P. BARNUM, the great butubtigger, la a 00at intro
I'. tinting 'atoll:dr country the celebrated 4 111*AI:cab
Mater ' a ntaphinka not latger thou aeottee milli, , worked
by a tilumb4crew, which yid put out the lergeet tire in
stantly. But thi s not , tact° do with the tact tket
lona Jaavie, Tallortrerjust reed the ' '."
• -
.FALL'&;.WINTERIPASIIIIONSi'
and la now prepared to wait on his frienjis with bit tonal
alacrity, stin t -and good humor, • . • •
• Irr. Collin it you want capitalflts t at the shop over
Lathrop. 'tore. - - . • , - ;
• N: R. Cutting donut na - , •
MontrotiOct. 8'1(ot • •• • • * JOHN Onoirr.s.•
.
WE-BB
stock eferaltitimetskerldelt be offers ter sale itithoie vdei
WILL PAY too thetoi etas low rater as Ottibtreisani
blfiskolt ,Not forgettlim due theake to , Mb. of hie
Mende, to hare heretofore bee& goods abbe. amipaid
tortbem, he invitee them to r cOBIE ACLON„ ,, ,
Montrose; Se* 'lothi 1851: ' !"'• !-.
: -0.1 1 1 1 /11 -1 '
NTATtigiO
a.. • 1!
. 4 enact. - or ttOtOwitnollulet ottbb Ox. Yoz Aalo ,
0 " . ;,;', , ABEL TtllTELLiAtotittoisr:
Gold °hams
LtchTilagle:/°P!a!! , Pim, - Vet" TA,sei,,a
t
StNOLlUnduoublopf e#gryiise,t7,
Ilingbamiop.l„
ithelltr , 4''
hiCTlONOtßroistPlisitnikagi
ottersdin hind 111 r - .7 NUNS.
56Tpleixis
• —7Pr;k9Cl44lsthigaf 44b14.1 1311 0
DosidAlieuittrdiftistir Spaoanl3oo4o4gutsijnov*
elt,FoltettiQ., epgratedgmtisa al VOANYIntaa'S.
• QllNSlBpoono, Yorke and( Bi:oilCattowttnte4
Winuftiatitilu Auterice s .4l- -TALIBISr•
Inns Isstpt
r ihe CtOokiiii'sofierni* iitemero
•J. tbz 044440it1i thicirsj toPfruelJerelry
• A good 'mod band cooking etovi;attitegiioii - iew
11 suter k far ealc a ebeap at - Iov.RELL's
.
WYOIIIING' SEMINay.
'Kin &Mon,. Lazerne : County, h ,
mins instiintion,bas ins of the most, dest,4 l ,,,
1 Bons InNotthern Pennsylnula. RiaLsteqh,2
pleasant andsiduhrlousvlllage, olutatile-Wert oftiQ
bane, and itettnsible by dail7 Itlill 4 afrem sit lute m.
conutry." The school fiat now been In ope,v,h„, ..,_-•
Tenn, dewing Whldt its patronage Put been , In—'' ,
construitly inctusing. • • Wit
Through We munificence of WatAwittland, b,
additional Bemlnarybnilding deb, 49 Dm; ladthl , ,,lll
nee high, haajzot been . completed, and by *heti
of Ron. Bibs Benoit*, th e school is ass turabb/
a valuable and 'extensive library, entirely Dm ~,,_
Chemical, philosophical and Aistronend 7
ed an k ,;_
of the Institution is regarded, by all Illti littill7
edge of It, as of ft high order, and ample for fag
ments in Nakural Scienee --. , „ mrsa
lows:TheßOarl of Instruntion fee thdi roguing 1,,,i, am.
I
Bow. I'l enben . Mallon, A. lily:
- IoI,INCRAb. - • - •
litOlfttiTanun C. SOW th, A • not
. • Teachn of Ancient Ltagulgui.
'plaint) T. 1 1 1werw,".11. Vt.,
' ,- •
Teethes of Ilathematlce. •
ROT: ti e 11. Harvey, , ,
, Teacher Of Natural Science.
James Nr. Venni take,
Assistant Dupti.
t iglu Diary DletZ, ' ' ' - - ,
_ • , . Tattler ormoden Lb,.._'
Mini zethei Politick, - ..tos
__, t Assistant Teacherof Modern Un
11 arm
I.tw..Tsxne St. Nelson,
Tea Cher of Drawingand Palatial. ,
NA. 13 V
, A.iegfory, - ,
• Teacher - of Made. • ,
All of the above teachers are employed-it Utt
the whole of each day except the 'Nuke brp riTh . - -.
Air. Westlake. The former devotes inch aipo l iV!
each day to her elate as may baheensary, as tUi;
teaches clue half of each day. The public eel se e ;
that by this arrangement the reboot is u'ellertinn,-
hisloit and instruction of n TOT full beard of tail;
and the Trustees confidently believe that borsh t
be spared to promote the moat thorough tarttectthl
all , t he pupils.
, -Th e necessary expel:mei °fads Institut:len ntn e ti,
eta. - Tuiti exclusive tit orramentallopebnje,„
to 85,50 p er quarter. 'Board 81,S0 peyetti,,,,/f
57,1 i per dozen, and fuel $2,50 per mats- • -
The discipline of the Institution cotahlettere.,
with firmness, Inculcating sound, moral apt K l ;4
principles, Detaining industry, inn Edda att r et ,
deportment., •
... t he p r es en t lenn of this reboot t, will mane tz
=dor Dec. next. Students are admitted st ay (b,
but the most mailable time for enterhuglithel
or the middle of each term. Thom who we d , - 4 7
tend the school through , the remainder of the 14 4
tbrooghont the ITinter,'would'do veil te enter 4 , 04 ,
da the 20th or22d inst. There will bet narks et i t ,
weeks at the clove of the present tent. The sus t e „,
[
tocons April ists o
eth f th
18 irt
52. een weeks commendag Janusw hid e .
- t
Catalogues of the t• cannery soden; Infonntlin*.
the to it can be bad by addressing tlisPrineind,,,e,,,
of the nod ersigr.ed. D. A. IllilPLlD,rei7
N. BOUNDS, See'y. _
Kingston, Oct 4, 1851-42-tf. 1
- Petroleum or. Reck Oil
A NATURAL. remedy procured from a t<eg h
Eigheny county, four hundred ,set deep yit. o4 .
sold by S.M. KLER, Canal Basin, Pittstn:di, k kk
put unlit bottles Jim as it flows from the mil at a i
admixture of any kind. All ye that are darted
READ! .READ!!
ithemnatiant yields to the power of th e Pennine.
voice trona Luserne Co., Union tp., duly 9 tb,1511
Mr.-Kier—Dear air, allow me at a saunter ts
rat
gratulateyou as the sole proprietor of, se isatalk i
called Petroleum or Rock Oil, which It destimiat
to take the place of all greagmedithics• Maitfltiesds
thls neighborhood have the Petroleum hum*
or ea See curing most of admitted provinghighllindu
in all. I Icave tested in coughs, adds rheum *tatter, tatter, aprain a, and thesurathml. egak
is a ce;tatA me. illy wife has been &glided ski th
Rheumatism for some year& and never could tarsi,
thing to relieve hes, in fact she tried everythincer * ,
thing would do her any good until she triad yam htie.
loam and it has rah eyed her elidirelf, formyperil MA
It la the greatest pain killer amain use. Ices Se,
f. error:
Anothorletter from Lorenzo eo., retteramiths
Petroleum: Bas cg Havels, .lairldyism
Mr. Klan—Dear sir take great plasma a nevi.
lying Lathe virtues of your great natant medkitiebr
the Petrrolenm or Rock Oil, which it eertainit a ger
medidne. I bought one dozen of yona agent ab,
wosalong here last fall.itested itin &Amaterd sea
and found it to prove good. I also tested it la s m d
tatter and found it very beneficial. (would th vcr
much to have another box of it, for .I don't alter
withoutis. Respectfully yours,
, ; ! J. CAIIPML
A idei Crain StlisquUhanns eettifyiug to tie ita.
cy ofthe Petibleum.' ._:DllDDopy,Janeatt. lUL
k
Mr S. M. lits u--Dear me to tut:lush
it ea OfyOur Marital medicine ealled.Petroirudei
Oil: had been afflicted with the Ilbeutestimfatese.
time. I was in Wllkesbarreluatsummer sadist tan
IlerroM your Agent when,ate- was alongtbre,B tr
cured me perfectly. I have seen Is weed bia,
ant cuesof rheumatism, nd faun dit giverellein
Very respeetfullyveurs,
; Twentseinkticw,Julyl2thlall.
% 3lr. S. M. Hun—Dear sir—Allan tit to testify ttil
virtue. , of yourgrear, natural Medicine called htnasta
ark ock Oil, which I believe Ina good tardiest. Om
been Ml:titled with Neuralgia. Oat In the Dirt, Mk
lest ten years; 0111 never could get anytlatts uraw
me: In fact 3 tried almost es erithio_g and sottutvoM
do tar any good until I Stied your PettclevOldelds
relieved me very wadi; I bare also tested ft is 1:14
scalds, and, braises, it has Wirer , riven tttloTStrrp
short thno. I think it is the gr steel pain kllleask
; ;
Call and get a 'ebonite ?rind the agent, which gfrei
ittildeseeiptioa ant. - For sole by DENIM d Md.
Sold whol e ale by EfAssis, Hitt, t 0,10.030 bl
stret.pbilsdelphia. 2919
LUSH
1851. ,
LUSH HOUSE,I:
Gresil Bend, Penn!a .
-- oil-Biyan, Prciptielz'
QTAL,VI. larva this tronse Daily for differcattn4
on the arrival different Trains of Cars... Li.
eri Teams titrniehed by Mr. M.Triteadel,atagnake
and' ternmerhiell 'cannel fall to salt. '
, covered carriage will cowrygaeeti hat
row thetare.-735
. . .
Nev . Milford Steve Depot ,
Issl. - • :
HBan. to
. sortment of Cooking, Partm and Shop
wood and conljnelnding the new and molt htimiel
Midi of Wright, Lege Oren, common mitioned
oren,& c.',Wtth Steve pipe;Shee Ohm, and.Zhi. itm
Tabes,&o.; which he wain!! tort low farads' ti.•
proved,eredit..-• . - -
September. ISM .
Abel Tetrell, ' '
• Aprils' , biliings, Medicine's, Chemino, fitte, •
Campbhie, SI old, Lamps, Dye to tie,o roceriti,kdr.ii
Hantware, stoneware, Stemware, Clocks,
ellY, spoons, stmetneles,. Minkel Immune - I, TTY e
klidical Instruments, Liquors, perfume:7, Xittnbti•
dotiery,brziehm,aboaa r 'Santee tiotione,tro.
Atatrtrolep Pa .3l7X
FASIIIOIfABLE JEMLBY ,
mHE subacritierlas Shia day received watalsoLd
eery rich goods,:of teat montil'e lap ltnta
Par* eons sting Ptdial gold exismalled boathil lect
Ind Lupines, Yawl aid Garnet EneasVina sad lalkl
to Match; Silk and Bead work tap, beratlfal hits
Pullen Dlazondyltuby, s.nd Pearl ibger Ithp,to
lOW Gold Slalom Mittens, same beautiful Cuff Phil
Ter l'aupitictilingriitio., towhltlibe would invite des
tent on pc WV:lends. . - .
Binghamton,
• '
•
,
HRIIIIIIII3T has anis Wotan. a nee and ode
11 • lectf on.of Dry Goods, foelodlos i preen o / 11
Ladle/711ton Gix?ds, CraPe and efie ;non GI
8114 Panseo:s, flontbLace,lnty Sint
Ler,hen: lintiottsv s besutifol assottoiot 11E11
Ribbon, Flowers andTriintolosit..of maw AIM, 154
t i amos, for Mao tills Boootallk, bin If
,Itroad elotb,fancy Casshoters, TestiV
straiten Cloths. tsirpotllass; 7 7sualt Yells, Benz
13Locii Path led Window Shades; Curling, 111 2 1 1::
&e., with a large and general assortment of
.Crockery, Iron, Ito cony a t Paints,Madiebeei 0
ito. all ef nhichirm be sold at th e inn, pits!: d
theition reniiimablentms: Neu!, kill: La
produce wanted,-Rons in partioniar,• sod
plied% quilt paid foiNeal, :1101ar sndEaltst
on bond.
Now 21Uford t Mop r 27 1851.
L.
tr too.' tees,..vcd ewe es
-Lao. eseortaloot of_ - . _
' • ' I roll AuttWltif fir Onside ,
Attune,* en-elegant variety of ladies Dow Or,
fte•-•,1(oes. pbeille4 xvos etoe Doane Bib b
leeps - ,SesOloGapfle- 40., of the moot. doeireee
vitleb; heyththeee ptireiteed 0 the lets
skll sehheareraelly tor. , •
Sqt4, o l 85./:
.7 ---- 4 4 0 - - •
Via% • Idol
tioicasttbi ,
0ck.. , 28;- . - _ ' _
, , .
Spoons. • 14. 0 , ": .
LASsbl stool
'Cpoons,: Ddttan~Po vats, vice .0.064eap
iiiimoimis,bviff 11014 *id to *pinta ! , 41rA id r - o id
irolplated,Caraura &vet 056114'0 0 4 M t ' 3 1 00 ,
PP l oll l 9 l Kfot auFraillyi at
AftilltrP l •3 4 T4l, 3 t 1 003
. .
I ra i d! - ,
wuciA 'vv. , * •eidmit ,
taicKitiAt4A:oot.vieut and 6111 0 e,r.
ortetakt tiell4l, -
Deeembsr;ll3sl
...kgoo,zwiritteed itessil6c 3 cLre iber,
frs lAA** &Wood usittgat,
•r A •
lL 1959
NOtieft .
91Mrerii 13140iii,SCPREsi Ruben m. er
. WX.10.•
- one ease, July 435g0il ; • p, ,
• •10.0
EXTRACTS of toii,teiiou. solirsoui;for Is
Ice Cream, cookery, etc., for tee by
ROTES!
IVA tux