The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 29, 1852, Image 4

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    THE DEMOCRAT.
111011T1108E, APRIL $0.1852.
• Pleasant Varieties.
Pouctuttlity is the, soul
~ of linisness ; there
fre,panctuality is not material.
do the Patent Law& tend to promote
Ittieorery. - Because they iovention.
!I is einzulny hnw slippery whiskey punch
wilietsko the side walks. -
PlmicE2l Diffie.utti . .—htting - ad blister on a
lit4s,ge-ha3
-.When hag 'smart:a right to scold his wife .
t abnnt hie coffee 1 When he has . sufaeient,
•
grthq:cis. - .
Pcnch thinks ifis a denhtfill point kvhether
rbtiad man could be mr.do liablct for, his 1)111,
payable 41t, tight. _
IN•han has a aeruplif more weight th:m
lima! T When conscience rnaltea a, teetotaller
•rvfase a thiniblefull.'of brandy.
are the chief 'encls of man 7" naked
gnadAr-schnel teacher of one of his pupils.
Krud and fait Was the prompt reply,
Why is 3 dentist likely to be a tnelandialy
"lan Beentisl he :heave looks down in the
There is said to bo but ono atiide board' in
be whole State of Rhode Island, and that
points the wr'nng way—and if a man asks
grotilnas, they set the dogs on him.
of the Texas papers
,says"there is no
lister in the vicinity of Atistin nearerthen tw•o
and the people are obliged.to swims their
tlt-ses across the river to get it!
FEMLLE PatAncuna.--Ladies are generally
ilpposed to care little about politics, yet the
Intjerity_of there are strongly attached to par.
list, and all good kon.sekevrs are conserra
ttriNt.'
Said Bill to Jack, "How many legs would a
pelf have, calling the tail' one r "Flte," ens
%tired Jar& "Na, it wonld'nt," said Bill,“for
!tilling the tail one ivould'ot realm it so, would
it?"! •
Quin king a'sked.l; y a lady why there were
mo: - e women in the world than men, he replied
4-Granting the fact, -madam, it is in confer:lmi
tv with the arrangements of nature. We al
ways see Mere of heaven than earth."
" Jest), does the e;n ever rise in the west V'
"lever."
"Never?"
"Never,!"
"'Von Don't say so !--Well.yonlwon't catch
me to emigrate to the West, if it's always
right there. I've a cousin in lowa, . who is
al-
LLaV writing bow pleasant is in that region,
'hot .it must be ail 7 moonshinc, I reekon."—
Yandie Blade.
A:little-girl, who had been vieiting in- the
t.,incly of a neighbor, hearing them speak of
}rt.: father being a widower, on :her -return
home addresied him thus: , •
Fin nre von a widower r'
Yes, myehild. Do you not khow your
mother's dead?„
" Why, yes, I knew ma was dead, bat you
alWaya told me you was a New Yorker."
•-:A squirrel, sitting on rt - hickory trees ; CV: lB'
(4)serceLl to weigh the nuts he got, in
(scan paw, to find out which were good and
.whiOh were bUd. The light ones ho incati
lite threw away , retaining only • those which
were heavier 4. Jt was found, on examining
tht;se hiwbsti titrowit away, that he had not
made n nils:4e in a single instance, They
Isere all bad nut,..
riOxrcoiti Fns.—An English paper relates
the follov,ing:—A farmer had discovered hail
fax Warne along a beam in the night to seize
his
mniltry. He aeordingly sawed . the end I
f the beam nearly through, and the ,night
the fox fell iiito a place) tvhenee he could 'not
senpv. roing.to him in the Morning, he
t,tiod him still, and, as he thought, lifelesi.
Tak,ing him . . hot of the liuilqing, he threiv him
the - ; butin a short time Reynard
optited his eyes, and seeing all :ores safe and
dear, galloped :mac to the mountains show-
Mg more cunning than the Man who en.inSred
Mtn.
A NOW state Proposed.
"'pie Legisintere of Wisconsin have under,
r4Msideratioa a memorial. to . Congress,' pray
for the fritiiblishmeut of a new State,
cnnipos'ed of that part Of Wisconsin which
1 north of the 63tli degree of latitude, and
that partof :Michif,mn hiving bdtween Lake
litieltigan and Lake Superior. Tho reasons
L titen fm. it are, that this territory is so isolated
from the States to which it is attatched, and
ha malt ilitttinct interests of its on n, that it
rntf:not be well taken care of Fitliont a local
;•6•erntitent '..,11nd that the commercial and po.
Mien]-adv . ailiages ofthe North:West Weald bo
migraentrd -Wither than diininiShed by the addi,
- , •
tion of a new State. • • `• s
Coat. Asnes.—The question "is the_ ash of
:sathracite coal n fertiliser, ari.if so,how should
ft be applied 7 and what would be its effeefs on
oart;calsrly grapes'?" is frequently,as'ii
It is a fertiliser, becauie it contains lime, mag
ne,lic iron, 'alumina, and sometimes potash.
It s.hould be mired with the soil, because the
mechanical action of the cinders in heavy land
'piVery-beneficial. Its effects on fruits, partia
..alariy grapOs, will •be,good,bec.atise it contains
*4e:o4:vesSary ingredients. Cdal cinders would
botf.ozning for a vine bed. Coal
- ashes will .always Ate found most valuable in
hoary, -
- A Far.xcu woman, in Savannah t Ga.-of ex-'
f raordialtry fee ondiii, ihirtpthree years of age
14am jest, given - birth io her twenty.se.cond,
teresty4bird and twenty:fourtiveldld!en. -She
4:4ll,rodueed the - whole twentj;foni,in nine
ynys.: - -, They are born three' et mime," and
r.: e. remaiicably well: W hatis sing
!ACT% time' prcivokinkli•the:
liAstod, 'who deeires 'to tmasmit- Mom
• • *.ld title;they nre .eci:.ry one of them gie.s.
ettt:D.6t*ittit#ti , .: - 1
YEAST.—The bitterness of yeast,: hh eh' is
- often a cause of compiaint; may lecieremoved.
byttraining it through', brazi l orbydippingted
hot charce..l it. But the most effectual
rind easily nvailable'rethellyis to put the yeast
large'pan and corer it with spring or well
mater, changing it eveiy three, prifteur - hours."
Thu bran seems to iMpair , the' strength 'Mid
the coal sometimes strainkit, bgt .tho water
purifies it in culler ard'taste:'
-The mode of nsir!,g .water for keeping and
purifying yeast lieri'he6 adopted by some of
the American bousek+pere. with entire slle.
cess.. So says the Gardnees Chronicle.'
1 TO COOK PARSNlrS.4Periti ' Op ' s Who have nev.
i'er ehten parsnips cookod according to the fel-
Jrisking mode.haeu no
.;idea*hat an 'excellent
i dish they are. crapel the . I)rsnips,.-wizAtrzT4
slier them lenzthwisel; . boil in just -water
1 enough to cover them when thoroughly done.
i Then put in a piece of butter, with a little salt
land - pepper. Beat up an.egg with h tspoonful
l otfleur. and pour Over. them, they _
aro then'
I ready to dish up: Parhuiph are i likewise very
I good split once and roasted ,with pork 'in the
I 1
dripping pin, , 1 . , • '
„,
• To MARE PRESERVES "um—The secret of
preserving them . from Change is•to exclude the
air. The ensiCit wny!to . do Waif; to : brush
„overa sheet of paper With the white of en egg
and cover the jar, pleasing, it - down around the
edges while moist, and; it . 701 cement perfect
ly tight. It is cheeped neater, and it ::,better
than sealing up the inputliioci jar- with wax
or covering it with bladder:,l
CALFS HEAD Serp.—Soald and wash the head•
clean with - sanit and Wsteri place it in a stew
pan with sufficient water :Ito toyer it; slid a
faggot of sweet herbs; an;i onion stock with
• cloyes, SIK blades of niece and a tablespoonful
and a-Jialf of pearl barfey.. Stew till tender
and add a head of stewed celery. Siason with'
pepper, pour the ,soup into the tureen, place
Abe head in the centre, and Serve.
To SMOOTH rtar,,litoss.:—lf your flat irons
are rough or smoky, lay a little fine salt on a
fiat surfico, and rub them well; it will prevent
them from sticking to anything starche. and
make thr smoothe.
WASHING STAIRS .AND ' PASSAGES.-r-ThCi
sides and passages on which ere carpets or
floor - cloths should be, Washed with a sponge,
instead of linen or flaOnel, and the edges will
not be solid.
DUST For. CLEANING KNlVEs,—urounachar
coal is "Said to be tho best thing in the world
fur cleaning knives. It will not wear the
knives away, like brickidust 'which is so often
used. , ,
Pastna.s.—To snuff the candle out in corn.
pany.
To bejoked about by a lady whom' you se
cretly dislike. '
To be obliged to confesitspnverty to a dun.
T
To make a good pan at - which nobody
laughs but yourself.
Walking with- the ladies to be met bi
drunken friend who iinsists .on speakinito
you. •
Tight boots on a snunneeti day. •
A.short bed on a cold winter's night.
Disliking babies, to be obliged through
courtesy, to handle your friOd's 'pretty little
sweets, for an hour dr so. .'
Unluckily enlisting !yourself on the wrong
side of an argument,::when you have ladies
and learned men to oppose.
visiting a lady for the firs this., and as you
are introduced treading on Fier, favorite cat's
INTEnT.T.LTATIO: 'OFus:—TOdreamy
of a Inilletone.round your nFckf, is st sign (4
what you may expect if youlei, aril extras
gant wife.
.
To sea apples in a!drean4etokeas a wed;
ding, because where you find;apples yon may;
reasonably expect,to find pears. -
To dream that you nrolartie isa token that,
you will get into a hobble.
When a young lady dreams of a coffin, it
betokens that she should instantly discontin
ue lacing her stays tighily., and always go
warmly and thickly shed in Wet weather.
If you dreabi of 'a clock it is aLtoktUa that
you will gain credit—that is,' tick.
To dream of fire is ! , a sign that, if-yon are
wise you will see that, the lights in Your home
are out before you go; to Led. ,
'To dream that your nosh is red at the tip
is an' intimation that You hid Inttir leave ott
brandy-and water.
To dream of Walking burpfooted denotes a
journey that you, will i tmake bootless.
OBSTREPESOUS.—The'cu3cited people in Pat.
erson, N. J., disapproVe of the recent law of
that State, uppropElating $lOOO a year for col-
onization purposes. IA meeting was held
. by
them the '233 nt which , resolutions
were adopted, declaring that they have an
equal claim with others to American soil—that
th6y*regard the Colonization Society with con
tempt—that they digelaire till intention to re- -
move or be removed to any other country—
that the Cvlonization, Society are prenuiture in
their overtures to the.people of color; and that
when the assistance of.that Society is Wanted+
due notice` wilt be given. Rather than be co- -
ereed to leave the United States, they spy
„they
will See to Canada. • In wluit manner they are
coerced , by a law which simply proffers! aid to
those who' wish to emigrate to Liherithe A 1)
oliticinists -ran tell. them, if they have not...told
them already. 1 "" '- •
. • I
&Bay Dott.y . on believe in title Knot.
cheater Rockers': Do yoa I love iga, l
Do Ton' love tatn's lenge! Do yen live near
the ahotecaiy's pop Did ryou ever ride in a
wagge„baggon t- 7 ,Szindety *cram. ;
1 / 47 e..a! Was ye,o ever :shocked by a„bal•
Vllfitie'gattery, did yeti tie:ml34llde' Debater's
! late .ripeech in your did you e;;EF10,
ateambdat bile her buster did'you eve'i drink a
aeottle of bdtch speak! do:
you sillisytt vote tke;tie whicket,l-4(y. Rifle.
Orin twenty-f?iu. yei1.,"404i4 Nagoleotti
"Ow will notbe 4 *4440i fire 4 n Europe,
n:itbda the perrallionvt liiiitsAl States.
' : ; ~BUSINESS::CARDS.
. Z. Dimoek
f ,
flitattOr AND BC re., vyllist•
tredve eltbusinese that may bo entrusted to Ids
Phargo, vrith primptnesa and Adelity. Office et Me old,
residence, on Toentrike Iteeidencs, Beck Build
itg, type et POMO Avenue.
,
" ' George Pulle r, i
T I E ALF* TN .BtiOliB, Rbioly;Oowie Clcalt-ovltite &
- .L. , Cep!, Boots &,13boes, Alto. , Elmo two, dem below
ll:leek's Hotel: Mo , trots.. 't - - - - - - -
•-•
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DUALERIS DRY 0 0 DS, Grocaties•Ditioiery,Diird.
Irani .ritivrare, Vlsb, Oils, Fluid, Paints. tce. to.;
olsoPaYs Cash for rba lands o!SiliPPlng Para. Ettore Ora;
below nit Court /tout CI.
•- . • •
• - Charlns Tillman, •
STTAVING AND lIAIR DRVidIND SALOON. Saarlo'r
l3uitd ng, ntat door to the roatodice, Montrose., Pa.
• S. S. Winchester,
A TTOurmy AT LAW.' Tunkharinock, pa. ()aye In
.1:1. Stark's Urick /tow,.
.; D. D. Hinds.
LI7EIIY AND EXCHANGE 'TABLE. Ocoee 3aoore
below Neelles Hotel. 4Vonirose, Ea.
• E. B. & S. Z. Chase,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Montrose. Otlice °lli Ty
lor's StOTO. B. 11. CRAWL 8.8. CIIABIZ.
Oringdon & Sterling,
l 14RPIA Mortimer:la, T43to Storms,
Testae, &v., 1 °titian the Banat Bridge and Court
honne.,Court, et, Binghamton, N. T.. B.Whitney
Traveling Agent. 211 y
O. M. Simmons,,
BOOT AND SITODMARtit AND REPAIRER. Shop
over Baldwin iyCow's Saddlery Shop, Monitore,
• Dr. rdwiirds,
PHYSICIAN AND SYR MN, Hat ford, Pa. Wes 2
doors belay 0. J. Prides EOM. • • 47tt
•
Dr~ Brooks, •
pIITSICIAN AND 'SURGEON, and 4.lfATin• in DTICIV,
Itodiciopp:Painto. Ong, Drem, tce. Cnrnnrnt (thumb
and Pine etrotto, oppol I o Col. F. Lusk's, Great Send.
John IL Dimock,
TTORNRY AT LAW: Mice on Tornpiko 'drool, 1
It door west of the old Roptter Printing office, Atoll!.
rot,
211.. L. Truesdell.
A TTORNET AT LAW, Great Bend, Pa. 081.10 with
Col. P. Igustz.
C. D. Virgil,
,•
SGEON or:crux, MONTROSE. PA. Office In Odd
Fellows' linlidinA, corner of:Turnpike and Chestnut
Streets. Operations upon the teeth performed the most
earefnlly and tenderl. Plate work done with the best'
inattlial and In the ormt impaired style. Charges low.
Vlll2 ifIIAV.
roDusileto EVERT TITURItDAY MORNING BY
B. B. & E. B. Chase,
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS
TER 3151.
One dnlltr and fifty cent a per annum, catlvin a dean ou,
or two dollars if not paid until tbean., of the year, or
time of tubteription. ltko paper will be discontinn d
until all arrearages are paid, except at the option of the
Publiehera. All communications mutt be nett paid to
receive attention. Alt letters connected with the odic°
should be directed st S. B. & E. B. Cliasai.llontrose,
Suseinotatnna county, Pa. -
o::rlidt tore oiler aver '3l C. Tyler's store.
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
One !gn . me cl 2 Ones or tines insertions, $1 On
F.aeh subsequent insertion, - • - 25
One square three months, - • • - 250
•Ons square, six months, - • - 4DO
BUSiIIeSS Cards, fear lines or less. - - • '2 00
Yearly advertisements, not over four squares; 7OD
One column one year, • . • - - SO 00
Yearly advertisers will be restricted to the business
ix which they ar4 engaged. •
Jon 11.'01111E.
"7" Ths Pribliatters having a large SMOrElellt Of anb
Printing met erialit: are prepared to execute all kinds of
Tot, wore with neatimva and despatch:
lilts is hit of ewer} , description constantly on band or
printed to Crier.
• ....r:ti T/IE subecriher is now receiving
his spring stock of goods, which,
..e . ., t.gether with. his former supply,
U 't-
". -' ' v makes the largest and riche.( as
-4' - ' . 7 fy sertmenkever oreied to the cid
ur!. acne of Broomecounty; hisstotk
; ,. , 1 .. •,,,•,: comprises a LAVOIE LOT or PISS
~ a. , a .1
... a lit WATCHES, both Gold and Sil
,Z, :" ~....1". ...--' Ter, in bunting and plain taus,
from $6 to SiXO.—a part of which
are of his own iraportationcmade to artier, and conceded
by all who hare tested them to be the best ever offered
for nie in this section of country; alto a large astort
meet of SILVER WARE, warranted es good-as coin. An
extensive vadety of new patterns of- Earrings. Breast
pins. and other Jewelry of the best quality— also, Plat-d
Golds, Conibs, Ice, ,te. ic., to which the would call the
attention of in thpse wishing to purchase. u hole deter
mined to spare no pains to merit a continuance of their
hberal patronage. ALFRED J. Ev ANS,
Washington et.
ilinthandon. March I:, 1852. -
i TO rEDLARS AND DEALERS.
Ili. T t
•LAbr. Int of Sllier Pistol end Berman Sliver Tnble,
and Tea Spoons by the groee pram= very tow by
ILLFUED .1. EVANS •
_
iVtastimigton st.,lllngbianton.
SiIEILL COMBS. •
A lair aSsoitment of Shell cad Back Combs of differ
cat styles,patceras and prices by A. J. EVANS.
EARRINGS AND BREASTPINS.
SOM4 Tiny rkeli new Spring , patterns this day received
from the inannfactui es by A. J. EVANS:
The time to Buy!
j CANFIELD would say'
=." '1 . if to his numerous friends sad
;JP — customers in MoLtroseandvicin
.....• ,
4- fraw k elik ity, that lie has just returuell
• - "?za
from New York with Marge a.
ad-
Ste ,! ' ,
..!? '.
t dition to his exteuslveasvartent
. eil ~ l
.....,
• . cond. tin? of W a o elk e", I
l , c 7,‘ ..., Gold end sheer lerersand'Lepine
a
4 1 / 4,e _
I
•-•.- . . - fulljewelledaad plain gold goon!
' I N " " . " vestaud fob ehains,Loaets.thim
tiles. specks, ppuit, bmcelely, finger and ear 'views, cuff
pirclreoaches; armlets. peed and shell card eases, ern
mut p atm il tudirs,ehoral beads, cutlery, Perfumery, Sil
ver. Midst:lie and plated Wa re.A ecordeuno. flute,
ttollog forks Ilona atriums, clocks. wallets, port Moues,
Needles, andfaney goods, Wafenisates. tools and ma.
terialsforthe trade by the quantity.. The above will be
sold at the lowest priors. .1--It'etehti and Jewelry of
all kinds repaired nn short notlee at the old stand roar.
ly opsosite the Phceuix, Court at. Binghamton.
, Oct 101651..
Clocks fo: rtl.oo nud up. 30 hours and S days nod A
larm Nenq Style and vraranted at L. CANTIELD,
•
• .
- Revolution in Burford!
•
IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. .
THE undersigned having recently purchased the well
known MIFORD MILLS," are now prepared to
do all kinds of Flour ,In the bet manner and with
promptnera. particular attention will be paid to cus
tom work, and no pains spared to retu.n to our custom
ers full satisfaction. The high reputation which the
, filarford fills" have previosly had. we intend shall be
fully sustained, and even more- 11:e shall pay rash for
Meat, Ryi, Corn and Bache/Leal; and keep on hand
foreale, at all times, and et fair price., Floor; Meal,
Fed, se., all of the best qualities. We hope, b'r an
earnest endeavor, to merit the confidence and patronage
of the public, to receive It in full, and therefore moat
respectfullyand cordially Invite a trial.
• itt 6. n. nutun
flarford, dm:L.B,IBSV C. U.IIiLUER.
Business Notice.
Ms.wiLsolsi would reepretfulli request all hes
.• in Unsettled embattle with him, to mil and ad
just the same.
The Mercantile:business will bo'coniinued et his old
stand. - under the fin:abr. el- St Wilton 4' Son. They
14.utend to keep general Vatiery. and will ever be *reedy
end-thankful ro accommodate those - who favor them.
with seen.' They will keep on hand a Imp stack of
Jury GOode, GyOcerico t Crockery and •
rdsvdre•
Particular attention will be 'given to this branch of
the businers, to keep a fall s aasnrtment.. Carpenters,
Illacksmithe, Kamm, Curiae, Boot and Shoe makers,
will all Snd Ina articles they . •
• Soots; Shoes, and the materials to make them of kept
on hand by.. 3.1.. d. WILSON &SON.
Montroseaan. 1,1852. • lyltf
HORRIBLE!
A- gan with his Throat Cut!
BAT he did It himself, the Barber had nothing to do
with it Pig maxi ever heard of such a thing Wog I
dente by the Barberoshlle the Ne.wepapercare full of
Instances of men 'itoing It thentselves.,.. 11 razor Is a 01M.
gerons-thing and none hut an tiny aced workman
shouldhe allowelto handle it, ilvery Wan ShOtid thiuk I
of ads, and not trust to himself:for ;to cliie can tell Whit;
/nay, happen to btm. Now If you never touch a rator
yonwill never cut your th oat with% so just call on I
CHARM TILMAN, Barber & Hair Dresser. in Searle's
bulloputhtlea B .doerlo Yostoffier, who wit! ehave you sal
smooth WeAt Den horn babe. cII.IIItLES T1L51.8.11.
• IMontrtesee Dee. 18; 1851. - . .'-.; • 591.1
1
SUEET- MVSIC,. •
Itits"4"AND P0,P,u480uph.74 , 04 ft; the Plano,,,io
Ager _ • ,
irPtinsary, 1552: • -
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V .
5,011311 to; sile pt. tbe store or 11. J. WEBB
Montrose, Jaunt* , 10, 1152:
4il, . - Tams for Salm -- 4.17... i, A -',..- • '
! ItZ anbeeribers . eslll act an anon - 0
Tor tit'ePriirete
- elleOfileal./464.oc.rarnis, Houses ottd Lois—lotse, l
tedin Susottethinotccounty, - Pc AU olio Wish Us, ogee
their Smarty foe ltde =4lO • minute - destilpilan of
t chide nos or tots as followirt Number of aeres,"how
!many!! proved; and bow watered ;11edldings ; OtObard,
1.9T01 1 0d. or common fulls.; °thus fruit Mines, and Shade
trim.; pow far trim Montrose, and the noarent point to
lo OW tso tho. Now York & Erie Railroad ;-, price and
, Totimmont; All who Wish to sa il orpitreAssetteal
lEs 11,6,i5•1N1 , Loire , - prompt attention by cal li ng moos'
la dre, islimg mint Montrosa,2usdnellanta county; l'a. .
1 igrOouveyanso from Idontsreto theptemisestree of
!obtuse.
M ' .tilos. on intiplke Streiti4deors W 14est . the Brick
'lple folionius Patine and Let e are now nue,: foe/min
No.l. 40 acres,3o -lisp roired.PiAmeMOnse end:Bari
!No 2,80 dO "50 ' do sold" • 30 . ' ' - '
''do - -
• N 04,100 do , ' 60 -, •do " 4.'• , -do .--..;,.:.-. 'do•. 4 - •
No14;100 do .50,'„ do . sta • do .do
N 0.5.70 do 40 do - ...mid do „. ' • _do
•.
. ,No. 646 do 38 do • ... - do '• ' do
N 0.7, Store ; rarohnuse andlot.,
..
No. 8,145 acres7s iMprofed. framed house sind
!No. O. 623‘ do 35 ,do sold . do. ,do
~,' - ;- -.
1ti0.,10, 2 : ,40 , do ' do ,do
• • -
!Noi, • - -:•• led .do ' :do 'll Le
!'co. t 2, MI sorosTO top rosed,tratols 1 house and barn'
3.13,340 do 200 do 'do • -do ,do •
. !N0.14, 50 .do 50 do sold do ,do . do .
INo. 15, 168 do' 60 do, do ,_ do ~ .. do.,
INO:18, 120 ;-.do' 55 do sold .do .... do . do - .
No- 17.300 _do 75 do do. do ,i
' ' ,-
N 0.18,112 -do 80 'do do'' do -: . . do
No 19,200 do 150 - do' do do do
No. 20,445 do 100 do do do do
- 1itt.21.190 do 120 do do do ' ,do
! N 0,22, 90 ij do 45 do sold d 0,,. 'do 'do
140.23, 45 do 30 .40 4 'o do . do
.
' ' No. 24,132 do 225 do ' do . - 'do ' - do
'No. 25, 123 do 100 ' (10 . do .do
N 9.26.196 lo 140 do do do
N 0.27: SO do' 45 told 'do do do
1N0.28,11 acres gord saw mill anddwelllon.. - - 4
- NG. 29,134 serns,oo t a t imoved,frstriehemseandiarn
•• N'o. 30, 175 'do 100' n ' 4 " "'" • '
' N 0.31,135 do 95 ''4l •• •4. - . 0
'No. .n, 180 do, 185 " " '
No. 33, 160 do 60 • " "
No. 84. 150 do 100 " ' 4
'No. 35,10 80 44 ` 4 • "
- N 0.36, 300 do 1.70 " ' - .., , .• I.
No. ST, lOR. do ' HO. " ' .t, • ••
No. 38, 170 do 100 .. ~ "' i.
` No. 39 175 dd '9O do, 'do "do' do
,No. 40 .80 do 45 do -do do do
!No. 41, 212 do 160 do sold do.. do .do
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to' 42. 92 do 50 do' • do do
No. 43, 4 snid do' do do
Nn. 44 135 do 65 do 'do do' do
No. 45,800 do_ 200 do do de. 'do
iNo. 40, 120 acres 80 I m prored,frame Douse and barn
and grin , mill.
ti o. 47 200 do 170 do do do do
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Vo. 40 108 ' do• .• do do ' do • do
, 140449 80 do 6 0 do o do do
N 0.30 93 do 63 dc 0 do do
; t o. 51 02 •' CO iimproced
. ft—Persons desiring to p orehase any of the above
byring the numbesoati obtain a fulldescriptlon.
ALF ICED BALDWIN,
R. G. 11ADCOCS
ilotittose.Pa. Ortolier.l9so.--441T.
!,
• pver Complaint, '
S.iUNDICE, DFSPEPSI A, CHRONIC OR NERVOUS
DESIGITy, DISEASES OF VIE KIDNEYS,
A ND all .dissases arising from a disorderdd liver or
11 stomach, such ea constipation, inward piles, full•
tie a or blood to tho bead, acidity of the stomach. Ms
ses, heart-burn, disgust for food, Wines, or weight' In
the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at
the pit or the stomach, swimming of tho head, burned or
difficult breittliing, fluitetlog at the heart, chokirg or
Suffocating sensations when In is lying posture, dimness
ot Vision. dot or webs before the eight. tenor and .dull
pain in the had, deficiency or perviratlon, yellowt*aa
/i
of the skin h d eyes, pain in she Side, back, cheat, limbs
24, sudden Rushes of heat, burning in the flesh, con.
tat littagininfa of evil, and great depression of spirits,,
eat be effectually cared by 1
Dr. iluotland's relcbraled German Sitters,
, .
narranco ar . • I
D.lll C. M .JACESON, AT THE GERMAN MEDICINE
STORE, P2d ARCH ST., PHIL A D ELPIIIA.I.
Their power over the above diseases is not excelled. if'
equalled, by any other preperation'in the United States; I
as the cures attest, in many canes after skilful pi:laic:hum
bl failed. . ,
' hese Bitters are worthy the attention of invalids.--
Po reusing great virtues iu the rectification of disease* of
[thtl Liver and lesser glands, exercising the most search
'Jo powers in weakness and affections of the digeative or—
I iota, they are, withal. safe, certain and pleasant.
I' READ AND' BE CON ' . ll`/C,ED. -- ' ' •
he adder of the Boston Bee said, December 2.2d—
dr. Hoe/lands Celebrated German Hitters, for the cure
of lidver Complaint. Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronio or
Net Wons Debility, is deservedly One of the most. popular
medicines of the day. These Bitters have been used by
tho sands, and a friend at oar ellfois says he has himself
received an effectual and permanent mare of ,Liver Com
plaint front the use , of this remedy. IN e are convinced
I that. iu the nso of tbesellitters, the patient constantly
galas strength and vigor—nfact worthy of. great consid.
I erection. They are pleasant In tae and smell, and ran
be Used by persons with the most delicate ktomacits with;
safety, undermy cirentaStances. Weave spe . aking from
:experience, and to the efficted we advise, thew use. : • '
- Seett's Weekly, one of the best literary papers:mi.,-
Dated, said, August 2.sth—l- -•— - - . ,
a .-.Dr. %kerels German Bitters, taantilte'ired by Dr.
Jackson, are now, recommended by some of the most
prominentMembere, of the medical faculty as an article
or much of icaty In eases of female wcatness. As such
Ls the case, we would advise all mother,' to obtain a bot
tle, and thus sarethenisehres much sickness. Persona of
debilitated constitutions wilt fled these Bitters' advents,
geode to their health, as, we know from experience the
salutary effect they have Upon weak systems."
3IOIIE EVIDCPiCIi. •
TI e Philadelphia Saturday Casette, the best family
new apex bublished in the Culted States, says of Dr.
Ifoolland's (lemma ilitters-- , ,
•-tt is seldom that we recommend what are termed
I"eliclues, le the confidence and patronage of our
id therefore when we,recommend Dr. Heer
len Bitters we wish to be distmctly understood
!not speaking of the nostrum's of the day,
ilea about for a brief period and then forgot.
cry have run their guilty race of mischief, but
Inelnir cstabliehe , ,L naiversally proved, and
,et the hearty approval of the faculty itself."
Ito the murk, of therrottine. They have the
nature of 0. M. JACKSON upon the wrapper.
to blown in the bottle, warm( which they are
. _
Poi sale wholesale and retail at Ur e l Germita - Medicine
Stark.. N 0.120 Arch streetoue door below +Sixth, Phila.
delphi • ; and by respectable dealers -generally . through
the country.
Pri: res Refaced —To' enable, all classes of Invalids to
enjoy the advantages of their great- restorative powers.
Ersoi. BOTTLB V. BtXTS ‘ .. ~
Alio for sale by ABEL TURRELL,D,rundst, Montrose.
Penn's., ' . lyl. cow
. .
hew Arrangement':
Extensive Chair and Farniture Estab-
.
t
1X 1 771 11 , r . :SMITH - & Co. have now folly completed'
VI their arrangetuentsfor manufacturing and keep
ing constantly, on hand all and every kind.oflionseheld
Furniture, manufactured out of the best quality of 31a,
hoginy, Black Walnut, Maple. Chet ry. and other Imo
ber,liand ill the best and roost durable manner. Among
the artieles which they intend to,keep on baud or make
to order,are 31abegmy, Black Walnut, ilTherry,d Dia-
OlelVrcaaa, Sidelinards, S ecretaries. Book Cas ; Cen
tre, ard, Pier. and ether Tables; Stands of every va
riety; Sofas, Settees,Divans; Ottomans, &e. Bedsteads
of el 7 kinds and styles, made of Mahogany t Block Wel
unq Cherry, and Maple.
ALSO—Nlabegany. Black Wainnt,Curl and Blrdseye
!Maple, and Fancy Chairs: of every variety and drserip
tiol t. which they have now on hand. and Intend to keep ,
aco stant supply.. Any article desired will besuppßed
in a fee days n et lee.
As the subscribers have often been solicited t o enlarge
thelebusiness and to open an establithment of the kind
lin d mamma which could, supply every varidty of house
hol . Furniture, andaave the trouble of rending to the
,
Citi a for such articles, they hope to meet with liberal
pat • n and encouragement. Wm. W. SMITH;
• ' ' ALEX'a SMITH.
. ROUT. A.5311T1.1, ,
nt rose; Jane 411851 . E. R. SMITH,
1 . . _
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LISIETTE BURR - 31111 STOtiE lIIANUFAC
TORT:
'rpm UNDEBEIGNED, .forrneody Foreman foe man) ,
..1. }ears of the belay ett e Barr 'Millstone -Ida n uractory,
2..30 Faithin;:ton et.. N. Y ~ (W.Tyack, A gent,) would in
form blip friends and the public In general, that ho hu
egablllhed a . .
B MB, MILL STONE , MANUFACTORY
Binghamton; Nt - . -
L reyßnitd.ngis," opt.. Plseloixtgoicl,
And solicits a sluire of Owl? patronage.
Burr7 ll . l bare constantly' unhand a large Bina. of French
Burr Mill Stoney, as M6O large mealy of Dionne an'd
Kuln•stoneo, case'rreztelt . Barr, Blocks, bolting, clod',
serien wire and Plaster Paris.
.The underrJened &settees hie frleirds and thernblle
that he will talthfully..xecuto all orders entrusted to
his ease, not only in quality, but in prices a! articles fur.,
idshed, and solkits their krultpstransge.
Orders by letter will be - executed With •as nueh care
aadi as cheaply as istrwaptirehasers are on the rpot...
Ifißers end 51111 wrights are requested to call and canas
ta& his stock and workmanship.
• JOIIS lir.SULLIVAN.
•• • ZO
• REFERENCE • .
nisi Searle. Montrose; Thomas P. Dhluey.
Dtindeff ; Catch Carman, Frletulreillee ; I. It. Drake,
Br dgetreter.. • .
FINGER RINGS.: r
*in' extensive assortment of linger vniseris .
6 ' 6 ". nubY.Dearl, 0 arnet,Emeriad, box,Blgnet and
Ptsme,also very heavy plain do., 18 and 20 .earat One,
Chased do, ana a ..7:,,•Att.,Y of ther •
• . " -A.4: VAN,S:
- Binghamton, December - 4th,1861. - • •
. •, . `
, `
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DEL wvirtttlELLi, o* . tiugistst.',lllniiteeetwo
• 1 ___---L-Almanaca..:- t: -_ .'_;_
- Tidies to give every illmilr le Busebehanta colinty
. . MI:1111410C for the yearlB62. ...They are therefore
bytarital to come or owl ant geto de gratottomey
LINTS, DlN,Drugs.2dodfaittes, Dye dturs,Verfairo
ery, Window Sash, (MIPS and Putty,oftesh assort.
andalways on band. BENTLEY ec READ.
Entered excordiog to Art of Cougr ors, flo the y_ourlBsl,
HOUTON, ~ in the Clork'e ce
-1"f:14 s of t ALM
the Marla Court. forlusterti
instrlot Of PeuesylvaplA;..-; r- : ,
DRIOUGHTIJNS
EPA
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. . 1
.`l4iiother. Scientific' 'iron& r 1
• Alagvat Cure fin' Dyspepsla.l 1 ,
DR'. 3.13. HOUG PITON'S PEPSIN, THE TRUE Ma
GENII VE WAD, OR. Gastric Juice,
Prepared from RENNET bithefontih Sttimach of the
Os, after directions of Baran Idebig,, the' great Physio
logical Chemin, by J. S. 110U011TON,Al. D., Fhliadel
-1 This is a truly wort4erful remedy for TN DIGEStIoN,
DTSPEPt.M,JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINT; CON
STIPATION and DEBILITY; curing sitter Natnre'e men
I method, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric, Julco.
1 iKrllelf a teaspoonful of Pei Bin. infused in water,
l• will digest 'or dissolve, too pound* or?.tosated Beef in
about two haunt. out of the stomach: ,
1 Pepsin is tbt chief element or greet Digeative prind.
• pie of the Gastric Juice—the Solvent of the Food, the
Purifying, Pre:ten/leg, end Stltinlafing Agent of the
Stomach and Intestines. It is extracted from the Di
gestive Stoniach of the Ox. thus forming as ARTIE/
CIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural
1
Grietrie Juice In Its Chemical . ewers, and furnishing A
complete coq perfect substitute for it. Ity the alit of this
preparation the pains sod mile of Indigestion and Dye
pepsin are removed, just IS they would be bye healthy
stomach. It ledolng wonders for dyept:pties. curing ca
ses of Debility, Emaciation. Nervous Decline. and Dye
peptic Consumption, supposed to be en the verge of the
grave. The adentleo evidence upon which It. Is based,
Is In the kighest s d e er e reo i ei c tione v a E i n d d e ra nc urkable.
I Damon Liebeg table celebrated work on Animal Chem
!stry, says: ...an Ariflthil Digestive Fluid, analagous
to the Gastric Jelee, may be reedilypiepared from - the
`mucous membrane of the Monied of the Calf, In which
variant articles of foolloss meat and eggs, edit be soft
ened, changid, and digested, Just in the same manner as
the , would he in the human stomach... ,
=•• Call'on the agent and get,a Descriptive circular,
gratis, dying n large amount of scientific avidence.simi
ler to the above, torrether with reports of remarkable
eures,from ell parts of the United etates.
DS. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is now said by nearly all
the dealers in Any dings and pop nisi medielmat, through
out the United States. It Is prepared In Povider and in
Fluid form, and in Prescriptive vials fon the use of phy
siciane
PRIVATE:CIRCULARS for the nee of Physielani,tuay
be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his agents. describing
the whole process of preparation. and giving the author.
Ides upon which the claims of, this news remedy are ba
sed. As it is net aseeret remedy, no objeetion can be
raised against Its me by Physicians in respectable stand
ing end regular practice. Price, ONF. DOLLAR per
bowie. •T,
irrOBSERVE TIM I !.....very berthi of the genuine
PEPSIN bears the written signature of .1. $. HOUGH
TON, M. D., sale proprietor, Philadelphia, Ps. Cepy
right and Trade Mark secured.
g:rSolil by all Druggists nod Dealers in Medicines.
lick - For sale by ABEL TURRELL, Drutvist,3lontroee,
Pa., Agent for Susquehanna county. 1' Sly
46
"
'THE ROAD TO WEALTH:
NA T IIAT is there that guarantees to us a competency
more surely, is our declineof lifp, than health,
and vigo rof yOuth, nothing. Then thehuestiori is,hew
elle'', that be obtained and eifitred: ! If we have a
Ceugh,•.Cold, Bronchitis, Aithma, Catarrh, pleurisy,
Influenza, or Iloarsenees. or arty etheraffliction of the
Lungs or .Cliest, you will find in lir. Thro(/Ws
Co&lpcipso c_IYHUP ofIlLOOD•ROOTI a sure and safe
remedy, or Blear chti.lren are afflicted Lwitit Croup or
Ifooplog Congo, no better remedy can tie tound. - Thou
sande have been relieved with it, and certificates of its
curative powers, slow in My possession,
fo iltthalt beyond
doubt, the greatest remedy of tbeage, r isny affection
of the Lungs. Tim power 11 of Blood Root as a remedy
has long been known, out its harsh notion alone has
kept it somewhat out of general favor! but, I :flatter
myself that the above combination is perfect. and that
its ,rise, will secure friends wherever if i offered to an
enlightened public.
A weros Morriges.—l wish to aineilorate your •
condition, to lessen your cares. perplesilies, and anxie
ties, which I do by providing for your tender offspring.,
a remedy for their We thnt is adapted tip their Infirmi
ties, without the tear
: of consequeneeeftem remedies
charged with opiates. stn destructive andidettiment al to
eomenithoUsands of our race. Ichoantiongst' you but
feels for the angering infant, where etiei are the only
indication ofits suffering.writhing with Pains from chol.
ic, emaciated from diarrhcea or dysentery, suffering
great nervous It-dation often to fits) f4sam teething— I
often brought to death's door . Crum cholera, Trifaututo,
and every 111 wising froin hut nourishment be miming,
I have seen all of. there cured, in a day almoSt. by a
remedy that I have been for years . in perfecting, in an '
extensive practice of nearly twenty yeao, and pow offer,
It to you under, the trztenam a of “lirs, -neofOrs
INFANT BESTOKATTFE and MOTBER'S'AELIES,'"
When this remedy hits been used, it hot met; with
bOunded favor,. cod, as you value 4 our oho comfort or
the welfare of your darling : babe, l ask yOn to ere it a. •
trlol, and you Will' say. truly b e lts. behalf, it is the
"Mother's Relief. " ' .
\Yentas aro oleo productive of great torture, to aft-. •
dren of riper years, thesymptome of which every
_na:
rent Is aware. and where suspected, it I thele,dntria
estermioate them .es speedily as poolble; which can be
done only with'n few doers of Dr Throopis WORM POI
SON, which is beyond corn fariscri, with any Verrulfuge
of the day.. !Licitl destio• them; and the very small
ilose,ritakesit acceptable to the' hildren that dislike
medicines of any kind. , It is a happy; compound of
harmless vegetable medleines,..that in their ecimbina.
lion, produce wonderful effects uporf thoie filthy intru
ders of the Human system. •
It you aresuffering from derangement of the ,stom-
Deli. Liver, or Bowels, you have Fever, bead-ache, sour
stomach. or heart-burn. flatulency, coluivenm, and
many other unpleasant symptoms. for their entire relict
you have only to take a few doses of "pr. Throop's
BILLIOVS and you have a cure. They act
upon disease by removing the cause, restoring the se.
cretions, clan the organs ef the body hod health is
theeonsequettee. 1 •
•
To those afflicted with sore, weak. or inflamed eyes,
I furnish you else a remedy that has stood the' test of •
years of experience, and restored the most eases when
every other remedy knoten had falled,Dr. Throop'a EYE
WATER. These comprise the list of Pr. ,Throop's Do
mestic 3fedicinee, that should be in the bands of every
house k eeper,.as a good remedy always ready, and which
only requires a trial to Insure them a preen.
A (mules Nnirwee...llentley & head, Montrose.;
S.Granger Co.\ Rush; 11. M. Sou thwell. Rush; fl. C.
Wright, Middletown; B. Glidden. Friends:file; P. M.
Barber, Jessup; Drackney & Monfort, Brnekney; lit et.
Graver. Dimock ; Scott & Root. Springville! Dr Lam.
bert, Auburn; James Tompkins,
,Tompkinsville; Hay.
den & Little:New Milford; Dr: Brooks, Greet Bend;
Joseph L. Merriman, Epsonville; Dr. J. Barney. Little
Meadows; Jo ante Stanley. L'hoennut ; E. Tiffany. Brook-
Iln Centre. 11. A. Willmme, Clifford fDr. J. C. Chastest',
Dundalt ; Johnsen* Very. Harter&
J. S. Bt. ASDELI",, General Agent, Forest Lake. -
Jon. 8, 1852-Iyl.
• Ayer's.- Cherry Pectins',
For the cure. of Coughs, CoIA Hoarseness,
Bronchitis. WhOopmg-Cough,..Croup, Asth
.
nut, and Consumplzon..
I Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in
this generation to facilitate the businessof life -increase
its enjoyment, and even prolong the . ternk albumenex.
Intenee, none can be named. of more real value to man
kind, than this contribution of Chemistry - to the Heating
Art: A van trial of Be virtues • throughout this broad
country. bas proven beyond a doubt, that no medicine
or combina , lon of medicines yet known. an so surely
control and cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary
disease which hare hitherto swept from ourmldst thou.
sands and thousands every year. Indeed. there is now
abundant reason to believe a Remedy has nt length been
found which can . berthed on to core the most dangerous
affect Onset the Our space here will not permit
ns to publish any proportion of the nuns_ ffected by Its
ace, but we would present the following opinions of end
nent men,and refer further Inquire to the'elreular which •
the Agents below. onmed, will always be pleased to fur
nisi free, wherein are full particulars, and indisputable
proof of thesefacts.
From the President of Amherst College,fthe celebrated
Professor Hitchcock. -;
James C.: Ayers—Sir: I have used yoor Cherry Peet
torsi in my own ease ofdeep-seated Bronchitis, and am
satisfied from Its chemical coast tattoo, that Ills an ad
mirable compound for the relief of larynglal end breech-,
lal difficulties. If my opinion of its superior - character
can be of any service, you are at liberty tie use it as you
think proper. .EDWARD ,LIITCJICOCK. L. L D.
• From the widely celehrated.Professoe Stillman. NU D.,
Is. L. D.. Professor of Chemiitry, Mineralogy, /cc., File
Collm,e,Member of the Lit. hist. Med. Phil. and Selena
lc Societies cf At:aeries and Europe- ,
I deem tbeCheiry Patera' an admirable compost.
Hon tyre some of the best articles in the *steers Medico.
and a e:y Illeotive remedy tor the class of diseases it Is
'lnten ed to eurtr" -
New Mayen, Ct.". Nov.l. 1-;
•Maj. Pattlsoo. President of the S. C.l Senate, states
that be has used the Mots PeCtoralwithwonderiulstio
eess, to cure an Inilamatlon of the lungsi
From one of the East Physlelaneln;Maine.
sig Seco; Ble.,Aprii26. 1 8 4 6 .
T.
Dr. C. iyer;LoWell.rDear Sir; I ant new constant
ly using your (Mein! Pectoral In my preitiee; and prefer
It to any othermedimne far pdhruniary complaints. From,
observation of many severe eases, I am convinced It will •
cure coughs, colds, and diseases or the lungs, that have
'put to defiance all other remedies.. i . • ; - ,
linvartably reeernmendits nee in eases of eonsuirit,
lion; and 'consider It much the best remedy kuown for'
thataltioase. , -, • Itaspectfully-p.ouni, - t 1 - ;
Di
Prepared and sold by James' C. Ayer, Practical Chem
Id. Lowell, Mass. -1
-Sold by. A. Terrell. • ; cmtrosel - Laelen Scott; Great!
Bend, and by. Druggists erywhem-r671.-• - . 1
TO: all . IrhOM it:malrVoncert
rpuE EuDZUSI Q NI.I), late Cutter Snead fni ?defers.
Sehulty & Co., tdilitary Tailors of ',Burlington St.
Dem; London; Sl
having arrived in ontrese, is ready pre.
Pared 5P V.Calrallnentll Mail andflpring fashions ' /tenth
and English, nnt forgetting American. Call and roe, at
via Singleton's private residence, next door
Case's, Mali' et:, Montrose. taught the recent
improved iut of Ontdag. inhere). -
. 2tt; ' - • Wfd. M. WYATT.
"L'IXTRACTS - tifltose,laino ati4 Vanlctlo, for SavorM
I:47ce Cream, cookery, rte , for sale by
BCSLI,CY do RE SD.
STOVES! ;STOVES t!
. .
irrIIE subscriber* haringentered into co-partneroldp.
frith. store, Tits and' sheet 'lron business are , pro.:
pared to attend to any; orders in their lint at the shoe
test tette° • They flatter themselves thetby giving mrict
attention to business avd-low prices, that they alit have
a reasonable share otpublic patreringe. Their asrerttletir
eilltOtico Is good, Vaving the -latest snd 'mint Improrea
patterns:amongabich are the Itoreables or Vulcan—a
Moro *bleb took the first Premium lit the State Pair at
Pyrsicaso la 1950. Fereat Queen; ir—o, Forest
Queca enlarged', Rey etnneAirTight, Phoenix, dodo,
Pretalum; Peeler Stoves. box stoves—for coalur wood.
lkiude of Tin 'ware:sten e zinc and tin takes, kept on
banOraold at prices that will suit. MI kinds of prodacc
taken In payment end cub notrefueedrOppoltethe old
store 'of Stills andif Darn. - SICYBE &. WEBSTER.
Ilklutroie, July 10,.'51.
• AFFLICTED-READ.'
Philadelphia Medicaniotice.
Established fifteen jears a 46, Lyp.R.S INK E-
North West Corner if Third "find •
Union Streets, between Jprutc and • -
•
- • Pine ! Streets, Philladelphiv.
FiTIZEIkt. 'MACS of exteniive and uninterrupted
practice spent in Milt city, hate rendered hr: H.the
most expert and litfeces:al ul prnctitionti Intend neiir, in
the treatment of all disaster of a private manse. Per
tonstitlicted with tdeersi on the body, threat or legs,
pains in the header hones, rue reuresa rbeumatirm atria
tures, gravel, diseases arising from youthful eatert•i7 or
Impurities of the blood, whereby the constitution bee
berme enfeebled are all treated with rticetps
It wheplaecs himself under the care of Dr. K. may
religionaly confide in hia honor as a gentlanan t uadcon•
natty tely upon his skill as a phyalcian.
T 4 R PARTICV,LAR NoTIC6 —Young men who have
tainted tharaselvea by a certain practice indulged in.—
a habit frequently learned from evil companions or ut
school—tber effects of which ere nightly reit, even when
asleep, and destroy both wind and body, should ai ply
immediately.'Weakness and constitutional debility,
lu?tirFmuscular;eoergy,physicallessitudeand genet's!
protration, irritability and all nervous affections, indi
gestion, sluggishly', of the liver, end every &sense hi'
anyway connected with the procreative functions, cured
and - full vigor restored.
Read! Youth and- .3fanhood. A ti ignrous
Life nr Premature Death. Kinkelin on
• selfpreiserraeinn. 0724125 cents..
This Book act published Is filled with useful infornia-
Non. on the infirmities and direascs of the genciative
organs. It addresses itself alibi, to Yorth, Manhood,
and Old Age, and should.be read by all. Tb.' valuable
advice and impressiqe warring it given. will prevent'
years of miser, and suf eying. and save annually thou.
sands of lives. Parents. by rending It. Will learn how
tn prevent the destruction of their tbildo n. •
vi,•A remittance at 1'.6 rents. enclosed in a letter. ad
dressed co Dr. lUNKELIN, N. W.Corner at Third and
Union Etreets, between Spruce and Pine,: Philath Iphia,
will ensured bank, under envelope, per return mail
Persona at alllstance may address Dr. K. by letter,
enclosing a fen. and bemired at home.
Packages atMclicinea. Directions, ere., forwarded. by
sending a remittance, and put up secure front Damage
or cnriosity. ,
Book-sellers. News Agents. Pedlars. Canvn seers, and
nll others supplied with the above work at very low
211(6. 47-1 y...
To Dairymen and Warmers,
• Valuable property for. Sale.
FARM of 200 acres situate in Bridgewater township,
-EA: Susquehanna Cottw i ty and state of Fennalvania ^f
:W./acres of which 1s under good improvement
T.ho form I a we ll designed fora deiry.and is minable of
feeding .tu cows during summer and wint er. and .every
part of it la well watered. The building, and land are
in good condltiOn and the fences. whirl. are of stone
and rails are also go , d. There are two large barns upon
the premises, besides a granary and con+ tnient shod
for cattle. Three orchards prinelpally of graf trd fruits
and other frnit trees.
•
Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable location
about two miles from Montrose, the County seat okras
onehanna county. end about P miler frets the Leggett's
.Gap Railroad, to which therein a Plank Rocklin process
of edrupletlon, and Is very convenient to meetings and
schools, and meehanies. ,
Alf') another Valuable Fa tirljoing the otre, con
taining 200 acres, of which 160 stereo Is under a high
state of cultivation. 'Upon it there iS 3 large framo
dwelling house, and out buildings to correspond and -
large orchard. It is well watered and fenced and mind
iably adapted to dairy purposes.
paid property will be sold on rearonable t arms , . n par
tiereatho purchase money may remain upon Bond and
Mortgage io smiths purchaser. '
Application may be naade_ personallyor by letter to I
lion. Win. jasoll , or It. J. Nivea at Montrose. n said
enunity..anit anyfurther particulars that may req uir
ndarlll - c • ' -?.•
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.) , Iglee. to
iveid-N . Rauzi'aole, Pall azat WinierrOainle' at the
.
- Great One Price Slori,of
L. ' N. LEN ginlllll, Gront letimds -
11ECIS leaver, n take thin opportunity Of tendering his
.LI sincere thinks to his friends and customers. for the
generous patronage they hare attended to him; and
at the same time Inform them that he Iles j ust returned
from New Tors with a rely !urge and choice selection of
Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Also afresh and extent
siveassortment of Orceeries,Frorisinks, F andShatT,
Rats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery../ac,.,Drugs and
Medicines, whichwilt be sold for casiyand produce at a
very small ndranEe at prices which defy alicompetltion.
Flour, Pork,Fish, 831 t, wholesale and ret tdl,—be would
also remark that he adheres strictly to thesystem of al-•
ways n ming thnlowest priceat tirst.thereby girlncthe
eamepdrantage to all who may favor him with their pat
renege.
great Bend Clothing More s -
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' The largest; best and cheapest assortment of Steady
Made Clothing in the Village of Greaellend. Pa., Broad
Clotbs,Doe Sklns,tmssfineres and Vestints Of all qualities
suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade. which he otters at
such prices as to satisfy any oue that this te the.plare for
them to deal. in consequence of the great inereasesd his
business he has been obliged to greatly enlarge his stock,
which be now _ offers to his friends "nd . the public fur ex.
=illation. confident that in On (Nog they stint:tad some
thtngfo their advantage. Thesubscriber has made ars
gangemelits to manufacture clothing in all its cation
branches, and i s now prepared to sell the same, warrant.
ed tabearinspection. Custom work and! cutting dont
at the latest style and shortest notiee,—allkiwts of tail.
orte trimmingsfcfrnished end for sale. Do not forget the
spot. Store neatly opposite the Mansion nom., _
Great Bondi Sept.; 1850. 1.. S.LENIIFAM.
The. People's Friend
. T. T. PONDINI of Ithaca, Pi. V.:
pAES DESTROYER !ND HEALING ExTRART.—iin Extra°
from thoahrub Called Wilelo•hazel, and purely from
that with the exception of a little Alcohol to preierveit.
It willcure all local pain and hailamitions, old Sores,
fresh* woundsandbruises, Piles. and all diseases of the
',egrets of a chionle maim, tooth-ache, ear-ache and an
excellentreiro dy forfemales, &a.
.It is truly What it professesto be, 'thePiople's Friend!
Providence hasseattered along the rugged paths of life
many things thatcontribute.greatly to the comfort and
happiness of every body; hence their great value, and
well may-they be called friends of the People.'
One word here taguardagainatimpoidtion. Arran by
the name ..rfSpencer, has manufactured:and offered for
salea spurious article called the Coryll Estr_net,—that
wobldbe extract of thelmzel-net:—tne genuine is as
whiteand as purees water. while the Aptifious article is
colored;whi eh enables the pub' lrto distinguish. ‘",,,
None:eon those marked Pond'arain Diatom
WM. It. ItATerf, Mantroae. and atoro-keepera and me
Ino-dealersgenerally,Agent a. •
•
• Dissolution
the
'heretetere existing tinder
Tlrie ;lame and flint of Slok & Tbroop, In the Entree.
bunions on the L. W. R. IL, thit day atisselved by
int:anal ennvent., JA.AIESSISR.••
Jan. 1. ISM- , B. IL TIIROOP
Y. B:—The business will heieefter beta:Tied on by
Throop &Co. C7-Bee advertisement. • :,
Joseph - L.-Merriman- .
TAKES this method of I nfonntng his friends and . the
public generally, 'that het has just received from
New Yotk;an assorment of Goods, consisting (in party
of Staple and Fancy Dry. Goods °
Groceries,— Crockery,
Ifardware,Die Stunk, &c., which he will .dispose of, for
!Unlit, Produce, or approved credit, on as favorable term&
and alma low prices as at any other establishment in Op
county. And he would beta say, to those Who Are in the
habit of going out of town topurchase goods. that be
will be happy to live the privilege of convincint them
that bacon do as well by them as those that make more
slicw and greater pretensions: 'Please call at his Store
in Upsonvlllo and satisfy , yourselvei on that eubjort. •
•
WANTED—Poultry, amo.Duttor,rtud Sheep Peiti,
for which, part Cash will by paid. • . •-.
Upsonville,Nov. ti,lBW-17tf. '-
'
Throop-r& Cos's
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- DAILY EXPRESS
_
de Western Untiroatt.
Per Passencer Trains with Bpeciat Messenger; for th
forwordin: of Merchandise and Packages ; itf
• - crery description, Specie, Bank ! otes,ite,-
°TES Drafts, and Das eolleeted,ML orders attend
ed to with promptness and ants asonable rates.
The Agent's of the "Lackawanna & Western Railroad
Company will set aamentifor the shove express line,
Express wagons, will be hi readiness upon the arrival
of each train sit Reramon, to: forward with disp a t c h,
blerehandise, &e., to PittstonMilkesbarre, tam
'Lennart SWUM' Rontrose i ls,anthorised to receive
and' forward Express . Freight from that piano to the
Alontrote Station; and from antil Vuitton to pfQatrose.
Martin of Tintlitiannock, will:receise and for- .
ward Express-Sleight from that pima' to Tontbiuzuock
Station, and from that Eitel= tO TUnkhannoelt
• ' • CO.
NoTember,lBsl.—t2tf
- 7—, NI
NirgOIRING SEMAliikay... -,
Kingston', Luzerne CQUIIIi, NI.
11111I$ Institution tins one of tilt:Luba dein - 1;r ,- -
.1. Mos inNorthern Penusylvanle." Rhcan emie eya,.
,q e.t ,,,,, % and amhbrions ellisgs, one inlle Wen a s
Ean,a4o,4 accemdbithy duly liege% Rom all ; ens
country.' Iheschehil tisane, been iis opt _gile
years, during its mitganage has Lam ili,!._."Ro
constantly Increasing; . ~.-, . r, ~ 7 ,leal
; Through the mrinilicence of Wai,Berst too , 1 ,.....
addltionalßendociy building; 4011 41S feet, tas ;Nil
ri ea high, has just been completed, alidby h a T4l4
:Orion. Zib,a „Bennett, the school is how la nky ,.
a eoinoble and lectenclve library, entirely 1;7 ~..
en,endod;- .ycnuosephical And' Astrdnemims tie
;Or the itultituthm is tegerdcli- by. all ark s a - ,ro m
edge alt. ea of is high order, and staple !et f t kli;
i remain ,Natdrallidenee
4
I lo 'l'ba lloari oflnstenction for the ensuing' N th -:
Ma e
ver:
Itev.,
liClihrjruNcliions,A.;lCl.,
1 - -- --- PRINCIPAI.' ; • _
rier4NounCLu.,,,snich,rA:lll.. .
.Teacher of Ancient Language's,
I li , fillip-T. Ira Verv e A. H ee
Teacher. of 3 lathematlcs,
Row. Cale llarveYe• . •
1, . - -Iced:ter et Natural Science..
i j1:1211:1‘/..111. VrA";13:411"-ta4;en"1:In:.147TeL:.1c.:lic-:::;1101. tra la tib 'e l . \
Plias Estfier Patrick,.
; • A
6 solatant Toucher of 31edem L a t ,,,,_
Into. Jane S. Nelhaoriq ' . -, a.
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I "INV. £l. A. Gre g Teacher of D ory rawing and Palmis t ,
. ,
, Teacher or Mode.
• , ...
Al lof the hbore lea th ers are employ e d 4 4*
1 t he whole of each day except:the Teacher et 0, 0 1 140 ..
air, Weatlaho.. - The flormer devotra loth a k.ft,'i
each day t . her class its may be necessary , o ' - i i: of
teaches one half of each day. The pebile 11 13 t,.. 41
that by this nrringeutent the school iStraeseur..
' vi•ion and Instruction of a eery fell board tr t ltp,
and the Trustees confidently believe tho ii .„nhi
be spared to promote the most thorotighlgiqt4ZeZl
all the pupils. I
1 . The necessary expenses of thissl:Zontionvetirti,:isit,
•n te. Tuitian exclusive ut ortamental braetltr.47;
to $5,50 per quarter. Board
37 S.per dozen, and fuel t 2,t0 per Stmm.
The discipline of the institution combines
with finnnt es, inculcating sound, m nc. oral am re 7,.
et' a et order aad { ,7 1
/ r 1 "IPl"'l"3„"ering
indult"'
department.,
The present terns Of this echoed Sill ou z
io t ti 23d - iif Dee. next. Students are admitted at scy
but the most a nitable tirne for enteringlathe k 4,.
or the middle of With term. There oho lasych ~,,
tend the school through the ternalnder of de 44 ""
throoghoutthe Winter, would do well to sm ee tp uf
i as,the 20rh or 231 loot. There alit be a ranah eel lt:
weeks at the cline of the present tem. n e "..?
consists or thirteen
ion April oth 19 ... weett commencing JaasuniZ
4
ovelnguez of the ~ ,,emin ary ein)d.
aausyllinzfpc:,:tt,.
true talc can b. , .. had by addressing the Prineim er r''
of the undersigned.
N.-I:OIiNDS, See'r. .
hingstor t , Oct 4, 11351-42-tf. •
Petroleum or Rock Oil,
A NATURAL remedy procufttl from and
M i s ir e
glieny county, four hundred eet deep
cold by S. . ItIER, Canal BasM, Pittebertk, p ILtp ht
put up In bottleSjurt of it Rom , hole the ath 14 t ,
admixture of any hind. All ye that are atllletel
READ! READ!!
Rheumatism yields to the porter of the retrelte t
.voiee nem LuzerneCo., Union tp.,July gtb,ltn,
Kier—Decir air, allow me as a ptraapt
gratulate you as the sole propriettir of 111 Tart
called Petroleum or Rock 011, which Is dependent:4
to take the place of all great medleiees.. %ay ?m oo ,
this neighborhood have tiled the Pt trOli pip I B . mtn
Greases curing moat of them and proSinghltitTl,o„,
in all. I have tested It in cough.., cold, d 0r ...E 4 - " , , ,
totter. sprains, and smelling; for theumetim I g
sea certain cure. h.y wife has been afflicted pin 0 4
Itheurnatitm for some years and never moll tu ttl ,
thing to teller cher, u' fact she tried eituttitt,rdg,
thing won Id do her any good until the tried leer h t ,.
loom and it II ttai relieved her entirely, for lay pull
ICU the greatest pain killer notfin nee. tomtit.
' Another. letter from Luzern.* co., mane:MN/.
m. 4 4i
Petroleum; BEACH 11AVE‘ t hi] ;Alla
Tlr. iii n=Deer air: —I take great pleata:, a t
tele , : to the virtues of your great stunt ineVanc t i
the Petroleum or' Reek. Oil. *hien t certainly tit . d
tnedicine. bought'one desert of your agent 1„1„
aencalong here lest fall: I tested it in a numboi
awl toned it to prove good. I oho tested it beteg
tatter and found It very benetelal. I would Inte r
moth to bare anotheib,ex of -it, for I don'elletai
eithoutit. - Respectfully yours. '
J. C.lllPdfLf.
A voice from Semlndianan co., certifyzyttledltt
cy of the Petroleum. Pr:toss's,. Jest/041651.
Mr 8 M. Kt on—ileac sir:—Allow me tcerc:6)to lb
irt aer ofyour natnralmedieinecallalPetnietetellal
Oil. 1 had, been altlcted with the II benmsthlonte
time. I was in Wllkeshann lart summer POP tkt
tie frem yew A grin when he was along 110 lip
Oared me perfectly. , I burn since seen It t.ftsijgg, t
tut cai.esorrhettnantlern, and found it giserelifsal...
Very respectfully yours.
JAtiRSPAIITIIVI;`
Trriniessixrick,inly 124 Id
31. Fonst —.Dear sir—Altos me toe :i t:3 ' U
virtue , of your great natural medicine called Istr4
o- hock fill, which I believe is,a good medieze. 14
been afflicted with Xeuralgia. pain In theterresidi
inel ten years, and neverelonld get slugfests '
me t. in faet I tried almost everything and estibs
do me any good until I tried yam. Petroleravi'd ;
relieved me ~ erY much; I have also tested It la
eraids; and bruises, It hes: alissiv given Wells .
shorttime I think it Is the gr atest pdaEt=
Teryrespeettelly ;ours. - -
THOS. LUI
CPI Sind let It Orinlar front thereat. Ofthe.
tull ylereription of it. . For rale try BLITLIT 24
Sold' wh ni etali by Ili Kan t 114 ix, & C0,„:5§.51
treet:Philadelphia. I.F
FIRST IN HAR
NE‘K, GOO 98,
H. J+WEBB , :er'Zir,V,tx
toe!: of Fall Roods, whirl, he atlases], sale totter*
WILL PAY for them. at at‘ lOW rates as esa k •
lay asked. Not r"rget•fug due thmks to mit •
friPts dm. am hos e heretofore bcdght goods saga 1
forthea. be lurks, them to .03.11 E AGSM"
Dlontrome, &pt. 10th, 1 S5l. •
NEW .ARRIVAL.
T_T !man rri tosiu.t: nee_ red anew ant
•.nsaortmenc;of •
Esti i tarod IVinter !Mods.
n eluding nn elezaot variety of Ladles DrtFS
er Long Shawls. ,new style Monet Ribbon, Ifert
expr,Stayle Goods ke., of tin, most dedritli
teh, bating boon purchised at the lite PA13164
will be sold nnuFuallytow.
New Milford, Setit.2o, 1551.
• - New Milford Stove Depot.
lstept..
13I 2 URi1JTT brie nor, fn store a nra sea lotto
• eqrtment of Cooking, Parlor, and Shop float
wood and enal.ineluding the new end run
kinds of Air Tight, Largo Oven, common
oveil,ka„ . with Stare pfpe,Sheet iton.and EA be
T ub "&n. which he vrillsell weir low !twenty!?
pro Tea erejf t •
September. MS..
The 'Last -Wotidel.
P. T. ItAli.Nls3l. the mat Itntritogger.Stlin ts
. • during, Into this co tatty the celebtatel . o 44*
ruar.bln e not tourer than ft odbeoankj
by a thuinb.screw, ettilelt will potent ttwilltoib'
•tantly. Hut this hos tint Ing -to do site thttutt 4
JUUN 4novre, Tailor h...s just reed the
FALL'S:: IiVINTER FASIIIOI I ,
anal'. now prepared to watt on his trio& with Wing ,
aleerity. skill. and good humor.
ae
C:3' Collin if you. Want:capitslllo,lt 6.04
Lathrops store.
N. P: Cutting done es nentl•
Montrose Oct. 3,1851. • JOHN GETZ
Abel 'Turrellt
-q Medidr' Chaniraio,,,qo2'