The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, May 20, 1852, Image 4

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24).1882• ' '
o;'.SiakeainrV _
There ought to be an . Inspector of half.'
grOwn briyr,- , abo- get. large
oonizanes theifaniimminottiore. We are'
•corienrited Sirthe - rising generation; ':We nee
lob's of 6af roi4l4 , birge,' making boobies;
of themselres, , lm itztibfashion•ao to make en!
wonder:iliac. will. thiy, it next, and' whf4: ,
they ,
do _when. they reach] mat=
y,sars. Think of, abey of fifteen , feeling Ma i !
TilvfOr sprontiorintir as anxiously as he wed*
exisOl4- n;gold'plader. -Think of others, not
niatnieiofriiith a Kossuth hat, ands feather
rifled-from somoturkey's tail, striving to look
great' nagyar._ See these feitivith
bean* out of petticoat% with cigars in their
mottltsv aid hear the talk of, these' young .
apeir. - -fluroly the -times are out etjoint • -4 . n0,
tlio worst of all is,there are plenty of:,parente
who thinkall these effierencea ofjovenile Im
putlenetr and self-assurance arelnitritsior pre
ecioue genius., CI for the good old days of:
iiireli sad leather atraiNvirith vigorous fMnda
, - ‘1134 theni..,•,Even now we have it crop of
full griatimertOm the stage. who Were never
Half fogged' in: childhood, and see what a
mars they make'whatever , they do or,witemv,
er theygo.-- Does auy one imagine we should
have salinity rogues- in business, and such
rowdies in Congress and the Legialhtures,
An if
these had been duly trounced in their
boy days? It is shocking- to think of, that
multitudeaof men in years, can never be nuM
in' fink [nerdy . because they were not- whip ;
ped tionridliyeara ago; If -parents will : not
remedy the evil,let us have 'an-inspector of,
Juveniles:and' a public anministrator of hick.
ory I'. Organ. ;
„ .
- Di _ 11
' Nev
w er say
on e
L ,
•TI ye can't succeed at e buisneas, try
other: If yen fail as a cobbler, enter youMelf
as a member of Congress. In short,: do
thinglit take to despair. When Monsieur:
Jollic presented his picture of 6 blosee crossing,
*tilted Sea," the curate of Lento threatened,
to kick it Out doors. Did that dishearten him
Not at:ilf. He went home, added: a little.
chrome yellow to it. Gave it a tide, name,:
"Casar creasing the Rubicon," and sold it in'
less than a mouth to tha acme curate for ten
thousand Franca. - ", Here wo soo the 'adwin.,
teg,e ofonereievin op.* Had Monsieur Jo'.
lie been like moat Men, theoinsult he met with
owhiafirstgoing to" the great Natiolud Gal
lery," Would have resulted in a shiling's worth
of prussic acid. But he wasn't like most men ;
the consequence is, he has become a' lion of
the first laxignitude.—When similarly situated
ge then and do likewise.
A SENSIBLE 13.—Tho Frankford
herald is responsible for the following,:
A little incident transpired some weeks ago
at min of the Frankford hotels, which, under
the present tempemuce excitment, is not un
worthy of notice. The names of the parties we
shall withhold from the Public for skarn
sake.'
A.• Tittle girl entered the tavern, and in
piti
ful tones till the keeper that her mother had
sent her there to get eight cents.
"Eight cents," said the tavern keeper.
" What does y.mi mother want With eight
mental I dont owe her anything." .
4 , Well," said the child, 'Tether spends all
his money here for rum, and we have had noth
ing to cat to-day. Mother wants to buy a loaf
of bread.'
A lofer remarked' to the tavera•keeper, 'to
"kick... Oat the brat."
"-No; said tho keeper, " I will, giie her the
money, and if the &Ulcr comes here ag,ai . u r n]
hick him ont."
' An individual, a little sprung,, mounted
upon: the top of one of the Broadway stages
the other day, but not being able to ,maintain
his- positron, fit i upon the pavement -Jo
" opened" upon Jehu fur upsetting gio. coach
and endaingering the lives of, passengere.' It
wss with some difficulty he could be Person
:ideathat no overturn bad occtirred. When
he found that it was himself, and not theetage
that bad sustained the fall; lie obserfed-;-
" knOwn there - was no accident, I
wouldnOttaiega off! "
EiTIDEIRCE OF A GOOD CHAILICTEIL.:-A 'too
ties teas-collect upon the stand, away Out I,'Vest,-
to- test* to the character of a brother Iluo
j.
R was 7/.4 follows
long bare you known tlitSll.
nititkr . • - ' '
Ever since, he was born"
",What, is his goners! character r • -
" Loiter .1, No I; 'borepar ntreat.way.
..-S'ttoubi you believe himen (lath
it Yes eir•reo ; on or off or any 'ether
- Amlndiairc.h. ie f once went tit tile' office - of 1
rue Ammican Commissioner, eh : t
t Cicago,o
.
Whom he introduced himself as a very' ood
Indian, a great friend td . the Americans, and
concl tided by asking for a glass of whiskey
no-Commissioner gravely. told him that they
:never gave whiskey to good Indiane, who new . -
er wished for any such thins r -that it sins
.
used only by bad Indians.—" Then replied the
Indian. ov.fakie. 4 , ma ir.sq . ,ivri t i =al." , - ,
.-. ,--4 , M31, Itincrilie irrott4ro.„.... , - • ' ~.. -.. Tr. subscriber ls now roadting
.
, with one, d ol l ar expensed' lii . r um .... ... , - —_ • li": k *Peas stock of goods, width,
. . . '' i n ether with Ids former supply
• ..Alter which, he is assured; he, will hei -11 et 1 4- r , "..4r , The gr eat es t :. h orse i oo h o ' 00 4._ wo g ' ~ ~ Aik ,„,fk.„ th e l argest An d r id e 's e s:
, within a few days. If he Cannot raise 'the:foil% i, it.' 7 .2." ~. is: ce . t.r.,.... ...• :',I. i . ...
..7 sorts:trot wits offered to the eiti
- lar; or if he begins to euspeet the trick; he gets .4 1 ''''''e-'-' pu tt ing a 91,7' with 1 -
1
.- C. ':- et sf Tpritos °r Br it ill isf 6 e u i t o Y st' . 11
:Irma'
...off with' a loss of only nineteen dente ;.bgt if • - --...;,R. Ottlek'olt *Rh sealiDZ-waFsta 7 ,' ..4..,--: ATCGEB, both Gold sat Bli
the dollar is sent, „- be bears no more el' the - s rff"Otrut me, - - - 1' ' , ' ki ' - -4- --- - • ,In hunting and plain eases,
. .
'.Jereiny Diddlerivho has been practising tricks A hi. no il Hp .. - -, fr aked t4l $324-4kPart at aidatt
. _ on , 0-. . - ors ottieasern ttop , thubsto
he
be
silt au "
expenseto , him of - just one dollar land -- -...- C. ~z.. ..,,,- . ! o dy.ii 3 O towri who by all law have tested t to be the best ever oSertd
-ttretitY..nitlecents,-besides, perhaps, thelois of JNO* t'.--LLER: '. l I/ - t , for Pala in Ibis geed= of country; also a Unto anon
•:;ontither-ppportanity. of really getting eMploy. charge - of tile. Su tie :le i .,e 0w5 . ,..1 e revu e !, iv v i ta vw:
i irr y uterg u )
t otes Nu r . An
Inent. r .' ,'. ' - . - :-, :- Fiatzni;rpg„ 4 hissitaliki_.- -6- ave one. putt, sod ottfer Jewelry the best gustily,- Xo,Phttod
.. •'• the.ereaturoAki sense Rego L - _L• ' - Goods . Coratly&c.. d0e...0.i ta width be would tall the
Mr. Miller intend, he•publieliedl 4 l / 4 WAWA= *fill tbilse ah t fa: irri
so ?a o rta eels es t
f 4ltgl i ;
able xterropeper,',. tdr: Frazier,* 8 i mined 1 4" sre "... P . -.' ; _ -ALYt roods
ED / I: R&M - -
a . readt and fluent miter, ,: ' , - ' ll •-•-" 1 _ ' Wistdagton it.
'-• ' - " ----=-.--.l•P'.e.. so . - e o .- ': 4l i; inolgismtob, Muth a 3852.
---. Porno J4l - Inaviimeiniei. Ili. eggre '0 IVEDIG • lac
weipts of the_ Erie Itailroad;fer the montle k ....l9lF lot 41 E 411 °i
'4 January, February, March and April,, ire .N-eS4 O O III by
nearly - a million of de11:01,4413e -amount .la ' --': fir *---
round -- cumber ',being ,1394400th,.-.1 - 144,the )19 4 ;lkitzEL i
Jake been'Open at the usual period ,. -carp :. th -carp :. r.-: ~- caster ofi
ingl would no:doubt haul exceeded a million: ber;• i . •:. ' 9,,, a
, . -
Jous EcF, 'En., has comma - head
the pubteatioti ;Crop& at - Wilton, Pa., enti
. Ala the Main Densocra - 4 - Ili; Eck has' had
Agett&deal of experio` *e the.--ecritorialAte
- partorAt—is • fully eozapotent tofuraish-the
'4lesotaitty of that region iroOd paper.
j Alie* ticket for thliezliiiiiskuls
th"e•'Chester -Deigoerat4lgArd
I forsToir•of Tens for Presiderd cad 9'u.o
Acat--It of this, otate for vice Preeident.
ei ntifiil Sentiment
Roilifatceli in his 'Reveries Of a Rachel or,
thus writes 11 " -
A glatb;without *some sort of religion, Is at
beetrapeier 'reprobate, the foothall of destiny
With - notie linking to-infrafitYrind tolite:won ,
drone eternity; that iswithin him; bpt - 'we. I
man; without, iseven sion*--a flame- without
&heat, a rainbow without coler,,a gown with
out Perfuinc; ' •
• 'Amon ' , may income sort tiering frail._hopes
andio,i: . tors,rith weak, shifting ground tickle
to hia_bush*u of the Warta ;' 'but a , woman
without that anchor whit* they pall Faith, is
adrift Ind • man may Plifusillypon
tinnea ilia of ; responsibility-.of motiVe; can
find no basis in - any other system of right, act
ion,itst‘ that of spiritual faith.- A - man ; may
craze his thought's and his brain, to thought
ful)** in! such poor harborage : sae falba
Repiatatiim May stretch before ; bnisa, woman
. --ri-r-where can she put her hope in atorms
itncit• its-heaven I
• And that sweet ttnatfainess..;-that - :abiding
leve—that endearing hope; mellowing
_every
aeone of life, lighting , them with the pleasaiat
eat radionce; when the world's cold; storms
break like an'army with smoking c4noon—
what can beSt owit all but a holy sotil tie to
what is stronger than an, many , with oannen
Who that has enjoyed the lore of a gbristian
mother, but will echo the thought with energy
and hallow it with a tea f
StSGULAR. Occintatsci: few days since
a singular land pleasing incident Occurred at
the Philadelphia Mint. A nUmbir , of- young
females are:, employed there, ono of tham had
been deaf and dumb- for ten years, an affliction
resulting frimi scarlet fever. While engaged
at her occupation judge of the surprise of her
companiona to hear her oseUrS,' Oh, I believe
lean speaks' .So great was the astonishment
that one tho females swooned and the most
of them were Strangely, affected. Since -then
the female ha& eittirely recovered_ heir speech.
Entimtrims'S Rtz !—Aprecociotroyouth, in
__ •
a country town in Massachusetts, had arrived
atthe l i ne of nine years, when his father sent
hiin it! school. Ile stood beside the, teacher
to rep, at thoietters of the alphabet. •
2i" Firhat's that 1". asked the master.
pArrer !"'vociferated the urchin.
" No, that's A." •
u - what's the next 1" I ,
"Qx-yoko." _
'"
"'taint B, neither ! it's an ox-yoke ! Crotch
all hemlock 1 , gosh a mighty ! think I dont
•
know 1, •
•
Al loo p as kt man getteix dollars a week
he On lie and get along rather quietly and
contented; but as soon ashis wages reach $l2
a week, hti needs twenty: four—gets in debt
and ibusts up: at, that; Dian is a high.pres
snrelengirievanity'a thi, steam, money the
fliel+-11PPiy the principlel you have the
facts; Blake s note on't,
.0 .
Men pursue riches under the - idea flint their
possissionl will set them at ease, and above the'
world. Bat the law of association often makes
lbws; who! begin by loving gold as a servant,'
'fini4 by becoming themselves its slaves; and
independence wittiout wealth. is- at least as
-
eomtnon as wealth without independence.
Poor bans, he bit himself mit* snattleriko
and leash sick into his bed six !dug ,weeks in
de month of August, and all de dime ho say
vat& 1 eater 1 and he did not eat notin till he
complained of being- better so lash he could
stand; upon his elbow and- cat a little
tea
. ,
Alco . natrymaa applied to a lawyer for ad-
Alter detailing the i circamstances of the
case, he was salted 'whether he had stated them
exaCtlY as they - Occurred. Aye, sir: he:re
foined, " i thought it best to tell you the plain
truth=yetican add the ties to it yonnseil:7
Lana:in:l, said an ezquiaite, can you miabie
mi from your eulmaty - stores to realize the
pleasure of a few duleettuurphies, rendered
linnoxions ly igneous martyrdom.' He want.
a Sweet potato.:. .
Ft.oGnimn Scnooi.:=3liss BOots,a teac
er primary sibool is Cincinnati, bus been
bound' oi?cr for trial, by the mayor, for improp:
erly flogging a pupil because he could not spell
correztly.
larTo Minn A soar. Cossmasca.—Go,
Ili - printer whom yon owe—rub an angle in his
hand till it sticks: 'The effect oil yourself will
tie -most cheerinc , and on him. 'astonish
•
EirA Western preacher ist recent ser
mon said that than, bras so much - begging from
the pulpit now-adaya, that it was as necessary
for the people'to take their purses to church
as their prayer books. . , •
"I tun veil snarl afraid of lightning ," said a
,
pretty girl. , "Jii# you .
may be," replied a des
pairing iiriet, oiis your bead, is made of
steel !"
° 13!tika IS TOFU is what the
honey suckle said to tie humming. bi rd, . and
whiit a few,pfoUr aubieribers ought to say to
us. Suppee they tri,it °U. •
Mien
1 St CARDS* . : ,
-,...
." . .13PrOUto :- ' - . • -- '
*snort's C651:13r
.tip CAR:
1 ntrnao, Pa. '. .-.-- - ..
Ilik . - -
. .
• • Smith •ItCo. -
lir lE. bIeNtIPACT!„:IBERS, liptin
•, ••'• '
- . BilElllll
Ii t rANTITACTITREB.‘
.1 , 4. S'prl#gs, MI
• •
AND 'al)
, .
•
AtINO rettrued o Illontrose tekreaunte
:ies of him prate 14on, may be found at Paulo's
Mad; where. he wi -t .0 happy to wait upoif Ma old
friends as wen as new. ' • -
Noistroes, Feb. . .
:
.
• -. .
- • ' Dinfock .
ITTSICTANANy 8 88.0 N, Monteoie, Pa.; will at.'
t etid. to bum- that maybe entrusted to' his
chaygrorithpnaniptu and Mislay. 'alike at his old
fluidram on Temp% - scrod. noildouto, Rd&
fuot-of pistlta rive utt. • •
• -
Goosge
r i eALEs 'IN BOOK ,Roady-made Clothing, fiats 'ft
Cape, Boots & Shoes, &a. Store two doors below
natoplea notoL'ldontrolre..
NU • Tyler,
vioAtra IN DRY GI GDS.Grocerles.Crock, Hard.
LI ware,. Tinware, P 1 b, Oils, Plaid, Pahatd. o. ate.;
also pays cash for all ••de of Shipping - Burs. Store Seer
below the Court nous
- Oharl = s -Ti an, --
Suays° AND HAI DRESSING SALOONSearlo's
Building, nest do to the Posteliee,49lolliflNC,Pa.
So S. " i n chester t _
TTORNEY AT LA Tunkhannork, Pa. OMeo in
.Cl. Stark's Brick Row
D.l_ 1..' Hinds.Lvsny AND ESC NOE "TABLE. 011iee3doors
Lbelow Keelar's lie el. Montrore, Pa. -
E. B , S. B. Chases, .
A TTORNEYS.AT ;LAW, Montro3e. Office mein.
lor's E. D. CHASE. S.D. 0n.513•
Congdon It Sterlmg,
DLET it ptAkuis 1110N171111151Ta, , ToMil STOIIII3,
Tetras ate., lOW •en the Canal Bridge and Court
how.. Court it, Bing • nittn, N. T. ICl`J.B.Whitney
Tmeeling Agent. ' 271 y
_ C. Simmons,
BOOT , AN D SLIDE M • IiP,R AND REPAIRER. Shop
oroi Baldwin 4 - Co 's Saddlery Shop, Jilontrose.
Dr. C. Edwards,',
DAYSICIAN AND SURGEON, gar font, Pa.: Office 2
-doom bolo* G. J. P do's clots. .17tf
LeS Brooks,
GEIDI, and dealer in Drugs,
its,Dres,&c.'Cortier of Church
to Col. P. Lusk's, threat Bend.
sock,
on Turnpike stroet,.l
n• Printing aim Mont
,doll.
Semi, • Ofileo.vith
Dr. Jao
FIIIPICIAT; AND
Ilsdielues,Paints,
and Pluelitrectsi *pot ,
-•
JOL
ATTORNEY AT L.
door west of the
rose, Pa: ' '
M.
A TTOIINNY AT
.t Col. L. Lusk.
eliliGEOlg DENT]
1 , 3 Fellows' Building
streets. Operations
earefolly and , tends!
waferlel and InAhe,
TUM
1=11331:3
Z: BA
'One &liar and tit
or two dollar! If nt
time of subscriptim
not all arrearages
Publishers. col
receive attention.
sbouid be directs
Susquebanna ennui
(rlPTiditore afar
. iLtires
One square (12 thin
Each subreqUet
On! square three an
One square viz:most
Buslners Cards, four
yearly advertlstmer
One column on, yer
Yearly advertiser
n which they are
-AK.
a large assortment of Job
dared to meta all • kinds of
d despatch- . 1
iptlon constantly on hand or
The Pnbtteber►
Printing materials en
lob work witbaesinew
Wank% or evel de
printed to order.
8500 1 k ~ATGE. ;
WlkT EVER. cola ecaltb and happiness of
Wimple is at al .of the most valuable lin•
portance.i I take IS fa sited that every person will
do all in their power ti_ _ te the - lives of their children
1
'and that every per Son ill endeavor to promote th eir.
own health at an =serif) es. I feel it to be my duty to
soldmuly assure .you 1 t Worms, according to the
opinion of the most eel s rated,Pbyelelans, are the pd."
mary_cause of a large me ern,' of disease to which chil
dren and adults are nab e, Ryon have an appetite con
tinuant changeable fro one kind offend to another,
bad breath, pain In the (mash, picking at the wise,
hardness and fulness of he bell), dry cough, low fever,
pulse Irregular, rememb r that aU thete denote Worms
and you shonld at once pply the remedt. .
- HObmzsack' Worm Syrup, . '
.An article foiand upon s entitle principles' compound
ed with purely vegetab e dubstance, being invleetly
sate when taken and il termlned In all its effects. and
not leaving the 4iittem i a diseased einaditien as most
advertised no:trums for t e rem wet of tonne, composed
of calomel; rich as Log gee, Vermilahres, Ice.:, but has
performed the most 'es tabbing cures and raved the
lives of thousands, both Id and yound.who have been
pronounced hopeless, in cable, by physicians.' Read
.the following and been e , convicted of Its efficacy over
all others: - . .
t
•,_ -'. •- - i " * Marti Ttieer,hl;s., Ang. 13.1851.
• Me. J.N. Mobensac-- his is to certify that my child,
15 years of age, baring b sick for three 'ears , vas at
tended fora diseaicof espies by Drs. toper, Whillis,
and Phislea fors long t' e without receiving any bene
fit. Alter giving her up as inenrable,l went. to Phila.
delphia and ,castanited co e , if the best physicians. her
disease still growing sro _e. It was at this time"! vas
induced to try lfobensa 'a Worm Syrup, and after ta-'
king twobottles she en rely regained bet health, after
pasting a great quantity .1 wormy. Hoping this will be
a benefit to parents who ctdttlren are similarly affected,
1301V.VAN
,'s Liver Pills. .
I am yo •
Hobensac
. „
No part of the system la more liable to disease t hann
the liver, It eirving sea Deter to purify the blood, or
giving the proper separa on and secretion to the bile, so
that any wrong actian of the Liver affects the other im
portavt parts of. the'sy tem, and results !variously la
Liver Complaints. Jaimd ce, Dyspepsia, 'Fevers, at • We
shcmid . therefore watch' vcrysymptom that might indi
cate a wrOng action of th liver. These Pint being cum.
.posed of toots kid plant . furnished be nature to heal
the sick, namely :Ist, a ExpeCtomat, which-ailments
the accretion , from the p • hammy mum* membrane, or
promote* the ditteharge • f -••seereted matte/. 2d. an al
ter. stive, width changes n some inexplicable and Inseu
sib's manner the emits!. morbid actions of the system.
2d,es atonic, which give tone and strength to the nerv
ous system, renewing bet th and vigor to all parts of the
body. 4th. Cathartic. bleb. acts in pert - eet harmeny
with the other ingretben P by operating On the bowels
and expelling -the whole mass of corrupt and. vitiated
matter and purifying • e blood,'which destroys disease'
and vetands health- '
= Prepared at Mkt= • 'ti Laboratory,. Philadelphia,
corner 4th and George at Vero 24 cents. Por sale by
the principal Demists, • d eto'es generally throughout
A
ji
the country. : By agent sbhary Ward,yhlladelphia.
AGENTB.-Abel Turr It and Bentley & Read; Mout:
rove; Itayden & 'Little nd Wm. G..tdard. Naw Mil
ford; .Eatou& reek au lhza Seymour, liarrerd; 11.
Flutruire & Co.: Gingen ;XL U. Wells & t. hittenden end
Chureli & Phluney; Doodad; 0: A. Eldridge, Meek
ly's; Grow & tros., Oleawbod , Ltteietl Scott and Dr.
James Groan. ,Great Bead; :'J. Ilf Lyman, Turikhart
nock; Earter - & Guuell,-Sterilugellla t 8. .T. /Aurae
caul itraintrisa- . .. .., , ' ~---- , ,- .- • 4411
a I&
t ADD DEALERS: -
.
latO and German 1311Ter Table
eigroce"ot doom very Ices by
ALptED J..EVANS
4WD ton st.;lllogbialiton,'.:
•- • .
CODIDS. '
f LeU sod Beek Combs of 'dllree
rod plieesby '4.1. EIerAINS.
forte hi! , feGede'add tbe pttblloin . geAont,dietti D aa
establifbed a - I
BURIVAELL I STONE bIAN I EFACT
ORY
Binghamton N Y ..— -
i i ,auroy Rut tic ups,' atm; Inte st i Illsittat
And solicits a share of their patronage.
He will hare tenstantly nn hen d a large etoek of French
Darr 111111 Stories, cif aIEO a large supply nf &opus and
Kolo.stones, also French Burr Blocks, bolting 'cloth,
screen wire and Plaster Parts. -
The undersigned - secures his Mende and, the pttbllit
that he wilt faithfully *Aerate all orders entrusted to
his care, not only In q unlitr, butin pc). vs of artlclesifur
nished. and anliclu their . kind patronage.
Orders by letter will be executed with as much' care
and - u cheaply as whenpurchasers are on the spot.—
Millers and•Millirrlghts are requested to - call and emu.
Inc his stock and workmanship. . - •
.1011111 F. StILLMSDI:
Blit^hamton Icily 18M.
80
DEFERENCE
Daniel Searle. Mentrose; Thoma s '. Phlnney,
L.Dundaff; Caleb Carmalt, Ptiendreillee ; 1... R. Drake,
lageweter.
Farms for Sale.
TlLEsubscribers will act ae agents for tbe private
sale of Deal Vstate—Farms, Houses and Lots—loca
ted in Susquehanna county, Pa. All who wish to offer
thrir property feu sale can give a minute description of
thglrFarms or Lot. as follows: Number of acres, how
manyimproved, and how watered; Buildings; Orchard,
grafted or common fruit; other fruit two, and shade
tre6; how far from Montrose, and the nearest point to
a depot on the New York & Erie, Railroad; price and
lemls of payment. All who wish to sell orpurchase Real
Estate, will 1 , tolve prompt attention by calling an or
addrersing us at AI nntro.e, EttllNtleb WOOS county, Va.
lr.rConveyance from Montrose_ to the pretnisesfree of
charge
°Oleo on . Turnpike street, idoors west of theDrlck
corner.
The follou lug Farms and Lots are now offersdfor sale:
No.l, 40 acres,3o Improved. Frame llonse and Barn
No 2, 80 do 50 do sold lo do
No. 3,100 do 60 do do do
No. 4, 100 do 50 do sold do do
No. 5.70 do 40 d 6 sold do do
No. 8. 98 do 35 do do do
N 0.7, Store, Warehouse opd Lot.
No.B, 145 acres7s improved. framed house and
No. 9. 52X do 35 do sold do,. do
No. 10, 2 do do do do
No.ll, sold do do d L
W 0.12,100 acros7o mproved,framet house and barn
~.13.340 do 200 -do ' do do do
N 0.14, 56 do 50 do sold do do "do
N 0.15,109 do 60 do do do do
No.lB, 120 do 55 do mild do do do
N 0.77.700 do 75 do do do do
N 0.18,112 do 80 do , do do do
N 0.19, 200 do 150 do do do do.
N 0.20.145 411'100 do do do do
No. 21,190 do 120 do do= do do
N 0.22, 90X do 44 do sold do do_ do
No. 23, 45 do 30 do • do do
No. 24,233 do 225 do do do do
N 0.15, 125 do 100 do do do
N 0.20,790 do 140 do do 'do
N 0.17, 80 do 45 ,rold do do do
N 0.26,11 acres g.wd SAW mill and dwelling.
N •.20, 13 tacres,9o smproved,frame house andbaro
No. 30, 175 do 100 "-- " "
No. 31,135 do 95 " " " "
No. M, 180 do 185 " _ " " "
No. 33.160 do 60 " tt " tt
No. 84. 150 do 100 " " " "
No. 85, 150 80 44 44 '•
No. 36, 300 , do 170 44 4 4 45 (4
No. 37,190 do -140 "
No. 38, 170 dik 100 " 44
No. art 175 do 00 do do do do
No. 40 80 do 45 do do do do
No. 41. 212 do 160 do mild do do do
fro 42 92 do 50 do do do
No. 43, 4 • sold do do do
No. 44 188 do 65 do • do do do-
No. 45 800 do 200 do do do d o
No. 18, 120 acres 80itaproved frame house and barn
ondgrist mill.
No. 47 200 do 170 •do do do do
No. 4f 103 do do do do do
No. 49 80 do 60 do do do do
No. 50 83 do 63 tit do ' do do
No. 51 02 CO Improved
N.B.—Persons desiring to poreha se any of the above
bygiving the number eau obtain a fulidescription
ALFRED BALDWIN.
B O. BABCOCK
Alontrose.Ya. October.lBsO.--44tf.
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..P......0Mee In Old
arnplke and Chestnut'
th performed the most,
irk done wlth the beet
Chargeslow.
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seT 1101tedNO $Y
Chase;
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Inner, cask In advance,
the en or the year, or
r will be dlecontinn d
ept at theotition of the
must Invest paid to
Inflected with the office
11. Chase; 31 ontrose,*
limos dot*
ATISING.
enintertiols,
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$ lOO
. 25
- 2 50
-;. - 400
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four ociaiii,try 700
• - - 3000
?toted to ttLe busiotto
JAUNDICE,•DY,SPEPSIA: CtUiONIO-OR NERVOUS
DEBILITY, DISEASES OF TILE KIDNEYS,
N D all diseases ariaingfrom a ditorderdd liver or
stomach, such as constipation, inward piles, full ,
ness or blood to the hest', acidity of the stomach: nau
sea, heart.hurn, disgust for , food, tonnes, or weight In
the stomach, sour eructations, sinking or fluttering at
the pit of the stomach, swiinuting of Maimed, hurried or
digiculLbicathing, Roaming it. thelteart, dual- g or
suffocating sensations When in - a:lying posture, dimness
olvision. dots or webS 'before the sight. fever and dull
pain in . the lierid;deticleitcy or perspiration,' yellowness '
of the skin and eyes, pain in she side, back:chest, limbs
fee., +widen flushes of heat; burning in the-flesh, eon
stunt imaginings of evil, and great depression of spirits,
can be effectually cured by . - •
Dr. lloofland's roiebralrd german BMus:,
11.11EPARZU Sy '
AIL C. lI JACKSON, AT TilE GERMAN-MEDICINE
STORE,I2O ABCII ST., PIIILADELPHIA. - I
Their power over the . nbove diseases is not excelled. if
e.inallmi, by any other preparation in the United States,
as the eases attest, In raptly eases after Eldiful physicians
badfailed.. :
These Bitters ern worthytrig num:4lOn of InTar-.-:
e o.
o
Posteaiing great'vly ues !tithe rectification of discuss of
li
the Liver and lesser glands; eitetclring the most s' arch
ing powers in weakness awl affections of the digest ye ow
Eons, they are, withal; cafe, oertaln and pleasant. - •,,
~
_:_ REAP AND - OE , Cu imy DICED. - --
. _
The editor-of the Boston Bee said, D.cember Wd—
' Dr. IfallandsCelebraled ClerrnanßiUers, for thboure
of Liver. Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronle or
Nervous Debility, is deservedly one of the m oat, popular
reedlcies of the day. 'These Bitters have been used by
t bousiMds, and a friend at one elbevreays be btu filmset(
received an effectual and pent:anent cure of ,Liver_Com
plaint from theme- or this remedy. , We are convinced
that. In the use or thesellittertythe patient' coasting Y
gains strength and vigora fact , worthy of Peal consid
eration. They are pl-asant lettpte and emellortnl fan
be uted by persons with the most delicate stomachs with
safety, inider any circumstances: 'We are speaking flout
experience, end to the afflicted we advise their use.' - -
ficoW,s Weekly,one of , the best literary Papers Rub
lehed, eald,'ffugust 25th— • .
"Dr: lioeands German Mites; manufactured byi Dr:
Jackson, are um, recommended by some of the most
prominent mernbert of the medical faculty' se an article
of much efficacy in cues of, female weakness. -such
is the'case, we would advise all Mothers to obtain' elicit+
tie, and thus tare themsetves much sickness: ' , Persons of
debilitated constitution' *Ol thathese Bitter' admits,
goons, to their health, as we ,knew. from expe rience th e
salutary. eifeetthey baselines' weak stems. '+
• 11101113 EVID Mag.' ,-
The Philadelphia Saturday Casette, the best family
news - &per M11)114104 in, the Athibashhis pr Pr.
Uoofiend's German Bitters— . ,
"Iris seldom' that we recommend whatAire termed
Patent Nedicines. to thecontidestel and patrousgeot our
readers. and therefore wheel tpe recommend DS; • Rob(:
lauds Oennan Bitters wettish tehe distinct!) , moors
that we ere not speaking of 7tbe nostrums- or the- ileT;
that are noised about for eI:4W period and then forgot
ten after they have run their guilty race ofmischlet, but
of- a: medielowlong established,,,nniversaßeprovedotud
which has null the hearty approval or the faculty Itself.?
Look welite , the Markt br llufgenielne; ',They here the
writtensittnature of C. JACKSON- upon tboarnapper,
and his name blown in the bottle, willtouttoWcit they arll
Poe sale "wholes4lin nintretall imt via derl;r.ia'Arataina
More,No. 120 Arch street, ptiir door twiow
del and by trospectabledestera gotterslit I/mink
Priers Refue d To itesbliilleteMeS of inral4S to
enjoy the advantages of their great restmallye,powssS.
limos, Borns 75-Cirees.
Also tor ease by du Eft TURBELL,DroWsti Mau . troo#,
Penn's:, • , • .10 sew
PAINTS. One*Druirvnedithiet,Dy• Stwitk,"PeriO*.
••• ety, Window 4anis, Olash mod Patty; s fretb itosor -
moot, andalwayo on band.' . • pIirITLEY & READ ..
• .
Livei Colaplaint;
. . .
:i• - - • ' Ayer's - Cherry 'Pectoral,- --.-
...
.FOR THE OUlig'OF
I , 1, .;4` r -.. 5 .,. '"' COUGHS :AID - coLDS,
1 .•• 1 --, f). , BRONOHITis, ASTH
14.ad MA AND WHOoPIN.G
-..., 'Mr COUG II . C ROUP tavD
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1 --- 77:;--. iit - . 00NSOMPTION., 1-. . , -
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i Among the auseitions diseoteriaa &into has madeln
this generation to facilitate the busiumseflffe--increasa
its enjoyment, and even prolong*. term Of /Inman cot.
Warmer none can be named of more real value to. man.
kind, tilan this contribution of Chemistry to the Beaus
Art. A vast trial of its virtues ' throngigiut tide broad
country, bas proven tpeyond a doubt, that no medkioe
or tombintelon of medicines yet known: can so surely
control and cure the ciumereus variettea of pulmonary
disease which have hitherto swept Prom ourmidst thou.
sands and thousands every year. Indeed. there le now
abundant ream to believe a Remedy hoe 0 length been
found•which can berelled on to Oure the most dangerona
affect one of the lungs. Out space here will not, permit
tis to publish any proportion of the mini effected by De
Use, but we would present the folio% lug eithsions °fond;
pent men,and refer further Inviter , to the circular 'bids
the Agents below named, will always be pleased tofnr•
nish ftee. wherein are full particulars, and Indisputable
proof of these facts.
'From the President of Amherst College, the celebrated I
Professor Mitthcock._ .._ _ 1
I" James,C. Ayers—Sir: Phalli used Term Cher* . /eV
Coral In mii own case ofdeep.sellted Bronchitis, and;am
satisfied from Its ehnoical coast tntion. that HI& an ad
mirable compound for the relief oflarynglal and bronch
ial Mel:tithe. If my opinion of its eoperior character
can be of any service. you are at liberty to nse-It as Yon
think proper. EDWARD BrrencocK , L. L D.
From the widely celebrated Fattener Stillman, M. D.,
L. D. D - .. Professor. of Chemistry. Mineralogy, ito., Tale
Colicge,lfetaber of the Lit. Hist.lded. Ph% and Sclendf.
hi Socletks of America and Europe. . ,
I" I deemthe Grimy Pectoral an adatirable'corwal.
Hon from some of the best articles Inthe Mated& iliwilts,
and d very effective remedy for lamellae (trillions It Is
intended to , curt,'" " _ ~, '
• New Haven, CI, fluv.l, - /e 4 T. , ...
!Mai. Fattlson. President of the tr. O. Senate..states
that he has used the ChenyVectoralwith wonderfulsuo
cess,:to cure an intimation of the lungs.
i
From one of the ST . st Physicians In Maine. - ... -
, ' — .: SACO. Ille-,Apr11,26,1840
Mr..l. O. Ayer, Lowell—Dear , iir : I am now con stunt
ir, uslngYour CherrYPeetnial In my medico, and Orefer
i t 4r any whet . medicine torpulmonary complaints. From
observation of many cases, I am convinced It will
cure coughs, colds, and distaste of the bangs, that have
pat ta defiance all other tamales. .. •
if Insatiably recommend , its use incases of consume.
bon, and consider it much this beat ; remedy . known for
that • disease. Itespectrally
I. y S. ours.
M.
CUSHMAN. . ,
D .
Prepared and sold by James O. Ayer, Practical Chinn
fist, Lowell, Mars. • • - •
.;
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Sold by A. Turrell, . Montrose 't Lumen Scott, Great
Baud, and by Druggists everywhcre.- 4 41 .
.
intered. according to Act of Congress, In the year 18151
' by J. 5. UOUTON, 11. D., In the Clerk's Mice
of the District Court for the , Eastern •••
District of Pennsylvania— , .•,
•-,• DE .1101IGHTON.13 : -
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:Another Scientific 3 , o6nder!
Great Cure for Dyspepsia!
DO. J. S. HOIJOUTON'S PEPSIN, VIRTUE DI.
GEsTIV E FLUID, OR Gastric Jo ce,
Prepared from RENNET or the fonith Stomach of the
0;, after 'directions of Baron Lieblg, the great Phial°.
logical Chemist, by .1. S. HOUGUTON, M. D., Philadel
phia, Pa.
This is &truly wowterfnl remedy for INDIGESTION,
ITSP EPSIA. JAUNDICE. LITER COMPLAINT, CON-
S IPATION and DEBILITY, curing a ft er Nature's own
m •thed, by Nature's own agent:the Gastric Juice. • •
irflialf a teaspoonful of retain, infused in water,
will digest or dissolve, five pounds - of Roasted Beef in
'Sent two hours. out of the stomach.
Pepsin Is the'chief element or greet Digestive princi
ple of the Gastrii/nice—the Solvent of the Food. the
riitifllaS, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the
Stinoech and Intestines. It is extracted from the Dl
geAive Stomach of the Ox thus terming an ARTIE:
COL DIGESTIVE FLUID, precisely like the natural
Gastric Juice In fie Chemical . owers,and furnishing a
complete ano Felled substitute for it• By the old of this
preparation the pains and evils of Indigestion and-Dys
pepsia are removed, just as they would be by a healthy
stomach. It is doing wonders for Ore entice curing ca
ses of Debility, Emaciation, Nerions Decline, rind Dye-
Peptic Ceosumption, supposed to be on the verge of the
grieve.- Tliescientifie evidence upon which it is baited,
is In the highest degree onions and remarkable.-•
Scientific.:Evidence.
flaron Liobeg In his celebrated work on - Animal Chemi
stry, says:, • ' , An Arifleial Digestive Fluid, analogous
to 'the Gastric may be teadliyprepared from the
mucous membrane of the emeriti of the Calf, In which
vaGour articles of food, as meat and eggs, will he soft.
cued, chapard, and digestedonst in the same manner as
the would be in' the hininin stomach." • -
lYir Cell on the agent and get a Descriptive circular,
gratis, riving a large our mat of scientific avidence,elud
lar, to the above, towether with reports of remarkable
cures.from all parts of the United States. - -
Dil• GOKIGIITON' I4 PEPSIN is now sold by nearly all
the dealer: in fine drugs and popularmedielnes, through
out the UniterlStotes.- It Is prepared In Powder and In
Fluid form, and in Prescriptive vials for the use of. by.
racism
I'IIIVATE CIRCULARS for the We Of Thysiclins.may
be obtained of Pr. tfou,ghton -or his
,agents. describing
the whole proceed of preparation. and string the author
ities upon which the claims of this Deo remedy are ba
red. As - It Is not n...sura remedy, no obJeetbna can be
raised strums: Its use by Physicians In respectable stand
ing, and regular practice. Price, ON DOLLAR per
baffle.
. - .
Ic:3.OIISEIfITE TIMM !--Every bottle Of the genuine
PEITIIf bears the written signature of -3 R. 11011011:
TON AL D., see proprietor. Ptilladelphia, - Pa. Copy
right and Trade Mark secured. - I • • ."
irrSold Draggists and Defilers in Medicines.
EtZlor sale by ABEL TUIIREL34 Drn=ist,Mon trete,
PaJ, A:crater Stuquehanna county,. , • fdy
THE ROAD TO ViiiALT.P.
W llA mo T re ls s ther ly e tit n a!g r ity . a c t i t i t n e e es; i to il i t i:t aj;l c t i ro n l e ttacz
and afgerof youth, nothing. Then the question is,huw
skill that be obtained and, secured. ' If we have a
Coigh, Cold; Bronchitis, Asthma, Catarrh. PlentisY )
Influenza, or Hoarseness, or any ether affliction of the
Lubr„s or Chest, - you will And in s'lsroo te/s-
COMPOUND SYRUP of BLOOD ROOT, itture and safe
remedy, or if your einliirea are afflicted with Croup or
Mopping Congo, no better remedy can be round. Thou
leads have bitten:relieved with it, and certificates of Its
curative powers, now in my possession, placesit beyond
don bt, the greatest remedy of the age, for any affection
orals faings. TPe 'privets of. Blood Root as n remedy
ho long been-known, 'out its harsh _ action ' alone has
k tit somewhat out of generat_favoi; but; I flatter
myself that the above combination Is perfect and that
its ;use, sill secure friends wherever it is offered to an
enlightened public. • • -
-A wean TO Micrftuas.—.l wish fo ameliorate your
condition, to lessen your cares, perpleillea, and finale.
Ilea, which I do - by' providing for your tender offspring,
a remedy for their Ills that is adapted to their infirmi•
tiet,witbout the tear of consequences from remedies
charged with *pi stes,so destructive and detriment al to
so tunny thousands of our race. Who amongst you but
feels for the suffering infant, wbere 'cries are the only
indication of itesoffering,writhing with 'pains fromaiol
ie. enutcbted from . Wombed% or, Icittefing
great nervous iritation , often to fits) front tgething—
often brought to death's door from cholera Infautum, -
,
and , everyillwisingfrombatnourishment or nursing,
I have seen all of these cured in a: day tamest, by a
remedy that I have been for years In.perfectiag, in en
extensiee procti cc of nearly twenty, years and now offer
it to you under the true name 'of " Dr. Th amp's
INRANT• RESTORATIVE and MOTHER% RELIEF."
When this remedy has been used, it has met with ent.
bounded favor, sad- as you value lour oho comfort or
the welfare of your dirlingbabe, I ask you to give Its,
triol, and you will say truly In "Its behalf, It IS: the
!Ilother's Relief."
WORMS are also productive of great torture to chil
dren of liner years, 'ho syniptores of which every • pa
rent: is aware: arid where respected, it le thele,duly to
esterthlnate them as speedily as possible. which can be
done only with a few (Mate of Dr Throop'sWOßM
SON,whielt is beyond cowl arisen, with any Vermifuge
of the day , . •It will destro them; and the very small
desemakealt acceptable to the children that dislike
medicines of-any- kind. It Is a hippy compound of
harmless vegetableMedieines,, that la their combine:
Lion, prodneeirondeitel effects upon theft Why tette.
ders of the Human aystem. • •-= - • • I
If ' , mare su ff ering from: derapgement of the stem. - 1
aeh, Liver, of DowebLyeti have Fetes, head-ache, tour
stomach. or heartburn, flatulency, costiveness, and
many other unpleasant symptoms, fur their entire relief
you have only to Lake a Lew doses of "Dr. Tbroopts
HILLTOPS PILLS," and you have 'a cure. They act
upon disease by removing the eauseiMstering the 'a
erations, of all l be organs of the , body and health tberetmeknenee. • li
To those afflicted with Sere; weak,,or inlismetteyes,
!lonia' pie Alen a remedy that has stood the test of
years of experience, and restored the Moat eases when
every+ other remedy known had falled,itr.Throop's BYE
WATEB,- These compiles the 'Jet Throop's
mestie Medicines, that ebould be in the hands of every
house keeper, isagood remedy always , readyytedWhieb
only minima triaLto. Insure them Place.
A gents , Arginier.lieuttri & Read, MOntrose;
Ns (bangs*. &- Oo.,Rtish; 11. M. Sandwell; it novo. 0.
Wright, Middletown"; D. Glidden- P. IS.
Berber,Jerscull Brackney monfort,litaCktiey; SI P.
G A .o . 'TT ; pireeck,":,,Heett & Boot, Springville!' Dr - latn
beet; Auburn; ; Janice lotepkies, Tompkinsville; Hap
den & Little. New. Milford; Dr. Drooks..Oreat Bend;
Joseph L. Mailman. Upsonville; Dr. a: Barney. Little
Meadows ;- Jasper Stanley, Choceentililiffany, Break.
lin Centre. H. A.,Milletme, Clifford , Dr. 4. O. Oinettead,
Dauttaff ; Jobnison :Ohm, Milford.
S. EL ASH ELL General Agent; Toren Lite.
16000 YEMT good Iteraloeit tiniAtir, lined to
onier, and delivered 'a► Montrose •••
Jear; 15, 3869.: 4 ; Min V/MAIII:A;
,
Tugiast'el tbe, 6 dos:2os Obsekt falcate but M o r e of
tiresome sort Is oa the 11/07 tctTriegeweltyttry•
. _
A aotitt seearat baud .Cooklig 14°1,443120 a good awe
enter, for pal,p,aliesp at vusitaLs's
, .
rig imbseribers toning 'entered into; eo-psrtnership
J. lathe Store, Tin and sheet.lron business are pre-,
pared to attend to any orders in 'their Hue 14 the 'bor..'
text notice ' Th”flatter themselves thatb> givingairict •
attention to business and low prices, 'ha' tbrs wilt have.,
•reasonable share of pnbile patronage Their assertmerit
ofiroves is good, having the latest rod most improved
patterns, among which are the Tron•sldeaer Vulcan-s o
stove which took the first- Premium at the State Fair at
tlyrseuse In 1.850: .r—o Forest Queen 8-0 'Forest'
Queen enlarged; Hey rtone Mr Tight, ihininls; do do,
Premium; Parlor stores, boa. Stores—for coal or wood.
• Allkinds of Tin warr.etenesine and tin tubes, kept on
hand—sold at priors that will suit.; Ail kinds of. prodomd,
taken in paymentand cub not refuted Opporltr the Old
store of Mille and Knapp. -I.4lrltit wsusrEn.. ;
Montrose, July 10,'51. • 281 y •
AFFILIICT.ED,IREAD.
Philatielpjkia Medical House.
Established fifteenjears ago, by DR. KINICE: ,
LIN,- North West . Corner if . Third and
Union Sireds, s ' • betwien Si:ruse and
Pine Streets, 'Philladel.phiv.
tnirTEEN YEARS' of extestris ant' tinteiterrupte:l
.V .prictice spent lit ibis city s tal a rendered Dr, &the I
most expert. and successful prettifies.; fat and nesr,in I
the treatment of all diseases ofa priests nature. Per-!
sons 'Meted with -ultiers en the body, throat or legs,
pains itt the bead Or boner, mercureal rhetimetionastric.),
tures, gravel., diseases arising from youthful exl-esde or
Impurities of the blood, wherebY the constitution has
bra ma enfeebled are all tresied with success. • •
Ile who places himself under the care of Dr. H. may li
religiouslyl confabs in his honor as a gentleman, andcon.
flatly rely upon his skill ass physician.
- TAX PAIIIIGUL Alt N ..—NOUtlf • Vitll WWI have
in themselves by a certain practice Indulged !D..-
a habit frequently 'ranted from call cotnpittluas or at
sehool--tbe elf eta ot,which are nightly felt: eau when
asleep, and destroy both wind sad body, should al ply
immediately. Weakness .and constitution's! dainty.
loss or toureulur energy , Physical Itissitudettud general
prostration, Irritability and all nervous affeetloos.
ludl
geatlon,ainggishaees et iho liver. and evety dig' ale is
.any way connected with the proacative functions, cured
and fultelgor rostored.
Read .! _Youth and Manhood. A Vigorous
•
Life or Premature - Death. - ICinletin on
self presereaeiiin. Only 25 ceuts.
This Book Just published is filled with userlii informs
don, on the infirmities and diecorcs of the generative
organs. It addresses Itself alike. to Torah -- /tfonhowl,
And Old Aga. and should be read hy - all- The Valuable
advice arid impressiqe warning It &ea, will Prevent
years,of miser. and sußering.-and safe ibnuelly thou
sands of lives. 'Parents, by reading it, will learn. how
to prevent the destruction of their children.
* * *A remittance or 26 (Tilts. enclosed in A letter, - ad- -
dressed to Dr. KINICELIN. N.IP. Corner of Third and
Union Etreets, between Wprnce and Pine. Philed. (phis;
will ensure a book, under envelope, per ret urn mail
Persons at a distance may address Dr. K• by letter,
enclosing a fee. afid be cured at home.
Packages gfllfgiictnu, Direction*, 4 - v.:forwarded: by
sending a remittance, and put up secure from Damage
or Cariosity.
Book-sellers, News Away is, -Pedlars. Canvassers. -and
all others suppilad with the above work at very low
sates. 47-Iy.
• To Dairymen and Farmers,
Valuable . 'property for Sale.
APARM of2oo acreardruate in Bridgewatet township
Susquehanna County and state of Pennelvania
160Acrea of which is finder good intprovement
Thu farm is well dealined for a dairy,and is - eapable of
feeding 40 cows during aumtner.and winter. and every
part of it is well watered. - The building* and land:tare
in good condition and' rhe fencer, which are of Ptoue
and rails are also gerd. There arc two large bsrns upon
the premises, besides a granary and eon% enters abed '
for cantle. Three orchards principally of graoedfr uits
and otherfrult trees- . .
Said feria has a very;pleisant and desirable location
about two Mlles from Alontrote. the County seat of eras
qnehanna county. and about 0 miles from the Lepeetts
Cap Railroad, to which there lea Plank Road In proves
of completion, and is very convenient' to meetings and
schools, and mechanic's. -
Also another Palualtle Parra adjoing the - above, con
tainlng2oo acres, of which 160 acres is under a high
state of cultivation. 'Upon it there isa large frame
dwellins house, and Out buildings to correspond and
large orchard. .1t is Well watered and fenced and admi
rably adapted to dairy purposes.
Said property will he sold on reatonabletereas, a por
tion of the purchase 14013 CY may remain upon Dondand
Mortgage - to suit, the purchaser. .
Application may "be amide personally or by letter to
Ann. Won Jessue or R:JclTlven at Montrose. n said
rount y.and any further particulars that may be requir
ed will be given.-23tf
notice to the.. rublie...-
New Seem:maple. Pall arid Wintir Goode .at the
• Great One Price Stare of
L. S. LENNIE7IIV Great Blend. t'ss:
DECIS leave to take this opportunity of tenderltq his
sincere thanks to hie friends and cuidctuers, for the
generonipatrunage they home extended to him; and
at the same time inform them that be tins just returnee
from New York with a !cry large and choice selection of
Fantyand Staple Dry floods. Alto a fresh and extmt
slveassortmenteffirctieries,Provielens, Bootsand Shoe",
Hats and Capt, Hardware, Crockery. ac.,Drugs
Ilectleines, which will tiesold for cash and product at a
very small advance, ak prices which defy all competition.
Lour, Pork,Fisli, Salt, wholesale and retail,—he would
also remark that he a Unite strictly to the system of al.
ways - n ming the learest price at firs Lthereby giTingthr
itimeadvantage to all who may favor him with their pat
• Great Rend Cl°thing Store.
The largest, best and cheapest assortment of Beady
Made Clothing In-the Tillageof Great Bond. Pa.: Broad
Clothe,Doe Skine,Cassimerrs and ileetings of all qualities
suitable for the Pall and Winter Trade. which he offers at
each - prices as to satisfy any one that thlsts the plane for
them to deal.in consegnencetif the great tnerease Cd his
business he has beep obliged to greatly enlargehle mock,
which he now offer) to his friends ad the public fur es•
amination, confident that inIT doing they willfind ue
thingtotheireir advantage. Tim subscriber hatimadettr.
tenements to manufacture 'clothing in all its various
branches, and IS new prepaled to sell the same; warrant.
ed to bearinspection. Custom work and - cutting done
at the latest style and shorteit notice,—all kinds of tall ,
ors` trimmings furnished and tor sale. Banat forget the
spot. Store nearly oppogte the Mansion Boner
Great Bend,eept.,lBsß. • • _ L.S.LENIIET3I:
The People's Friend
.
T. Tv Pol4ibillVo offlithrten,
Dzsritoinn asollsataxa firrnxer.—An'tetra°
P [rout the shrub ealled . Witsh-basel, and purely from
thit with the exception ofn little Alcohol to ~ r esenreit.
Itwillenre all local pain and I :intimations, old sores,
frestrwoundaandbrutsee, Piles, and ell diseases of the
bowelsof a ehronletiestore, tooth-ache,. ear.achean4 an
excellent rein dyforfemales,ko
It le truly what It professes to be, 'the PeOple7s Friend!
Providence has scattered along the nagged paths attire
manythings thatemitrlbutt greatly to the.eomfoit and
happiness of every .11°0 ; hence their great value, and
well may they be ealled 4 .erinads of the People .
One word here toguard igalust Imposition A Man by
the name .111, peneer, has manufactured and 'offered for
sale &spurious article ealled,the .Coryit Extrart,—that
would be extract , of the:have-anti—the genuine is as
white and as purees water: while thetPuriont article is
eolored,whielieritbles the publicto
• Nonegenuine,bu! those marked Pond's Pain Destroyer •
WM. K. llATelliMontrose,andstore.keepers and me.
tne,dealersgenerallY,Agenta ". • • •
• - .Throop & Co, s
.
DAILY :EXPRESS LINE •
Lackawanna sle •Miontrris Railroad.
Rev/Passenger Trains rah SpeciaMessengers yor Jk
forsoanding of Merehondise- and .Packages oaf,
every description; Speeie..Bank Notes. .to.
ATOPRS,- Areas, and Bills Collected, all. orders attend
-411 ed to with promptness Sad at reasonable rates.
The Agents of the Lackawanna & Western Railroad
Compan, will act as agents tar the above express lino.
Impreit wagons will be lts readinims 'upon the Ordeal
of each train at Screw on, to forward
-with dispatch,
Merchandise, ho:, to Pittston, WU estarre, ho: •
Leonard Searle of Montrose,ht • authorised to receive
and. Smelted Erma.' Freight from that , place' to the*
Montrose etation, and from said Station to Montroso,
N. 0. Martin-of Tunkbentiock; wilt receive and -for
ward Express Freight from that placeTunkbannock
Station, end from that Station to Tunkhennoek
- • Novennber.lBsl.l-11.2tf
• Dissolutioni• -;
MICR COPARTNIititSITIP heretofore' existing under
the name and rim of - isk lc Throop, in the Exprress
business ,on the L..& sy..a..R, day dissolved by
mutual consent. - - . • J. 2 011 ES SISK: to
. • Jan.. 1, 1851.. D.. 11. THRO.OI`
P.B.—The business' wilt hereafter. be curried unby
ThrooP'& Co. 131"13 sitlvertLemeat. - •
• °oast :
A tAituß stoik!of extra_dae /MAI& 'fable end tea
,tlepoons, Drittania-ware, wire etevigibenvd tO b ig " 4
tea spoons, bulftable and tea 'peons, Alto, ellveriall,,
ear plated, 0 email saver speedy, ste n etc, Jost received
, sad eelllag law for the giddily, .41JURE.L14%,
Pdbiltrose,,ldly $,1851. - ' - •
I."6IIIVANNA COAL, plant and Salt; at iiTioleiddi
or retail at New Idatord Depot, by: t!../LIVII.4IITT:
~ , Dectomber,_lBsl. • ; . .1
Seed • - •
A NT qnintley lifkla,,it 390 w , 4_:"l4,4lnoitoiiintfiforfltsk
n. cestesor Oasbbi -
Oct. 23.
'The •• • ti me! - ----7,---- •••
Buyt . .-.-
T . ,CAXWIELD 161144
C 12:11Pi.474 : ,i-......T114-' 'j i t t ie j l',l,ll2 . al t eillsl : l"lll,4 s.. re si llt ir tri6mll4.-- - VI
. , , v lease igen Iretk rlth alei67 4 1
. . pt. , dleotusilonsutootbla, :r u enth a f rir44,
v..
./...• ••••!-- 'Gold gad ICTIelleVIn LH Lid." 2
fulljewelled sad plita
i... z . 1 1 ,*";
4-- -_,....- , _ , vest aml rob debts,
it
Mee. spedio.lelalr, tnneelele, tin,yer and ent ,
t444o,,rosthee, armlets, r; led then Mt euw, " 4
am pencil mom dwell entkry,Pep ool a rte
le e ir, Brlttanula and plated It,
'tuning fOrkg; elo/11/ aft iftli t etOOki, ira11.6431,7„ . 4 114
. Neediest, and innoY4 o ,9 l fi. Width Cum, teas ea 4 7 1 , 4 1.
Orb& tor the trade by the Tuohy. yb e 4e12
._
s old et the lowest prices. MrWatehell end bed.:
all klnd(tepidred on abort notice at the oldstaa3.:_ tf
,
ly opsoslte thoPheenlz, Gentile. Blnsheed ta ,
Clocks for . s l,o,o,and up, -80 boun and 8 dn. 44
um New etyle and Taranto at 1., CUM),
I .. .
- WYOMING
Kingston,' Lisztrne countyi pas
quit Institution has 005 In the most desire*
.1 Conan Northern Pnansylranla. Manuals'
plea.ant and salubrious silisge, one mils Wert itt
barre t andincessibleby daily stages frost all pol i o,
country. The reboot run newhen Nunn," e r a'
years, dosing width iti
Image has been Mii — '
constantly increasing.' oaf
Through the tenni/ tenni, of WM:Swell/ltd
sel . teg
dithmalfiemivary building 441/ 69 (mei and me e ' o ,
Tint:del. Wind hen cOulPietadt and by the gb e i
of Ilott.libs Bennett, the school lane, tunnel
a valuable and extrusite library, entirely am. its
Cheminl. PhUesephierti: Astronotehal
I of the Instituthin rs regarded, by all who hate tam,
edge of Ito as era hithawdert EMI 1111 4 10 40 a
merits in Diaturatheieues elltl
Thelloard of Instruction hie the enwOrg yhtrh
!lows: ; ; • ,
fire
UwW: Ile/then Neuron A. ntn
' PRINCIPAL. i t2ev
•
.• • A. - Teacber et Ancient tnata i m• •
. PhiligT. Pa VP Fs. I ? IL..
Teacher of Matturantles.
lic'er C. P • Fars . " •
• ' ' . Teacher of Nolan! . .
jr.lli:llo;; ; TAnut..-1111 . 1.4.1 7 11.1P1i - aujil l e :et t : Teacher evuleamos.-:
Mlsi Esther l'alrfelt,- • ;
. • Asshtant Teodro,•Modern Lao
mrig.. jeeps -4...1s s•tioatlm, • I-
-Teacher of Drawing and Paiting. •
119iaie S..A.eir.:cros • -
• • Teacher of I
. • ,
All of the *bore teacher" are employed I In m ot
!be whole orient' 4sy ticesit the Testing' erflinsin ial
kir. Westlake. The former nests ch a tech if
each day t her eines aeruay be ry,
teaches our bolt of each day. The public t w iny
t j utt , by th is arrange bent the School h ondantrun
it. l o n and Instruction 0f..1 eery full bond or•onen,
and ' the Trustees eonfidnitly believe that so psb f
be spared to promote thereon' e
- thoronghtm
all oarnem,
•• b
The heeeeneti expenses Ofihit Insfltrition nth*
ate. Tula= exclusive 01 Ortsmestal Lrastios,fi ,
0
to ,50 per quarter. Board 81,60 pm Inkk t
37}1 per dorms, and fuel 82,50 pa trician.. '
~,ee e
Abe discipline of the Institution cotabineshmkk
with Symons, inculcating ; sound; moral sad
principles, persevering indtmtry, evict order exit
mit t
depnrunent.
The present term of this selxioitriu mu m tote
234 of Dee. next. Students are admitbid at lily d or
hut the most suitable time for nutting is thekno r th„l
or the middle of each term.. There *he; may sob teir .
tend the school through the sets:Moder el et N u t
throughout the Winter, inlaid do well to at* " 41
as tie 20Th or 234 inst. There will be 'intake lion
weeks at the dere of the Relent term. Tbt sat t am
co g
,6nsists of94b thirteen weeks commencing Issetryik,
fupril 162. I
Catalogues of tbe eminary and sty infroutinr„
tire toil can br had by lulthceslegtb.ePneeilitsse%
of the undersigned. ._ D. d.SHlPaDayek
N. BOUNDS, Seel.
Kingston, Oot 4, 11351-42-tf.
Petroleum . or Rock Oil.
A. NATURE!. remedy procured fit* a well Is L.
n.gueny, county. f• tar hundred eet deep htnet
sold by S. 31. RIER, Canal Rasta, PL
put upla bottles just as it env/ from the -v.ll slims
admixture ninny kW. Ail ye thatare •
• , • - .' READ READ II . '
• •
Ithenuiatfem yields to the power of dm Pitmen" t
Iroise fom Luxerneeno Milo!) tp.,Jutj 9th,
Alr. Kier—Dear sir, allow" me as a Ottaatet tee*
gratulateyou as the sole proprietor et an briskike,
called Petroleum or Rock Oil, width Is dertinaloto
to take the place of all great medicines. llasy Mak
this nelghbothood have trled the p e ti e ),,,-, D l unale
of ea see curing moot of the:nandprorle.fhigbilltidli
to all. I have kited It In coughs, ea da thte t e*
letter, Sprains, and swelling; far theutostirlol Chit
is a certain cure. t:y wife her been ifilletel WE 4 1
Rheumatism for some years and Derek toil (Oat.
thing to relieve her, In fact she trial wierythimosite
thing trouldilo her any good until she tried year hiss
leak! and it has relieved bet entirely, foi my paill ili
it ls the greateat killer now In ni Telnkt,
? Ju
Mr.
essawndiem.
pletrate he*
tat mettbanit
rertaisly Sp'
r spew shea
numberif now
WWI lewd
vied vet
!don't !Taub
• Anothe. letter froni !Menne 'co.,
11'ACR MOW
Ascs—Derir'sir:—T talcs pest I
felou tolhe virtues of your great • stu
the Petroleum or Roek Oil. mato , IF
medicine- Iboughtonedosen olio •
wasalong here last fall.' tested Uin
and found it to prove good. I alto to
letter and found it Tory beneficial.
much to have another box of it, for
vithoutit. Respectfully pun
..
..
OAYILIIL
• A voice from Susquehanna en g et yingtotiado.
ey Oahe Petroleum. Dl7llO arr. Julia.=
Mr 8 M. Knit—Dear sir;—Alien eto nem&
virtues ofyour natural medlcineadled etiolnerclid
Oil. I had been afflicted with the Rh instirstaces
time. I was in Wilkesbarre last s "rendre slit
tie from:your Agent when he was al ong thin Ifs
cured me perfectly.. I hare Owe teen is bated ligki ,
eat cursor rho umatism, and toned It giterelidit d.
' - '• Very respeetfullypnirs. •
. JAkipB ILAELTOT.
• , ~ .Txiratasitocat,Jolyl.l th IM..
-Din El M. Not n--Dear sirl—Aliow 134 0 tii meg nth
virtue:of yeur great natural tikeilleini mike Tuning
o - Pock Oil, which I believe as agood! medleist. llot
been' afflieted with Neuralgia, pain faith, Otrft Me
hid ten - years:end never eclula get atqfbingtsnrol
me: in fact I tried almost ecentblngand Dotal sell
do me any good until I tried your Petroleum OM in
retie ed me , ere much; I hare also edit cart is itni
seal . and bruiser; it has alvay gi Whilst*
shoe time I think it is thei grates& pea Want I
use•
' ' ,•
. Ca I and get a eirc T urrfte resi ni ectfa tbe l a l pri 7 7lNek ems .
full cliciiptinn of it. For sate by BINTLIT I Mit
I
Sold Isthalesal e by Ifs axis, fi.tuy& 0e.,..0.4F10nd
". , " • " - •
treet,Philadelphia. 1 31 1"
.
. .
FIRST IN lIARICET.
N E W - --. G 00 D S,r.
-
H. J., W EBB Vo3l . l t lfg l s
stock of Fell which he offers fots a sk Ulna*
VIILIA, PAY for them . at Se low rates as ma beessaa
blYtssral. i Not forget lug due than to wick allk
friends, as hare hog e tofore br Tight midi lif bid ail
forthem, he inch Ts them to "CO3lB .16413.!
Dlontrose,PePt. Itlthi Mt" " - •••• •
NEW AR R IrVt
Bunitirr has Jus - teen— eed Or' a i r
:Lie Assortment of • •i• _
- • , teal I send .'n'iteter Geode.
• uctuding an elegant. variety of LaulleiO l DressdeetS o
et• Long Shawls, new tepee Bonnet sibbmm feet
Capra , e+lettloode of the most dabs,.
- alurh,ll4.ing been purchased at th e tate risP it ,4
will be sold unusually low. '
1 New Milford, Sept.2o; 1851. -
•
. .
New Milford Stnv 'De*
Depot
1 ~.I,rarra has no 1 %51 n1t .
ore a new and We!:
* lortroantlet Cooklnt, Parlor, and Mop 1 1 1 MS m 4"
wetland 04:inI,Including the Drigfti
col 2
d 0 00 ,1 ownt d
kin4a of Air Tight,Large Oven, eo
air en, dc with St ore pi be,Sheot Iron, and
Tuben&o, which he wlllsell very leer Weal! or
proecdceedit ,•••• • '
September, 1851- •e- . • -
"X". BARNUM. the great bnottuagger. allot
dicing Into tote co tbe eelebrated'ltte_;us
b mead** not ta (ban a tAteentAm . " - _,
by a tbumb-serew, width put ont:thelartwiw,,.."
, But Oda baguet' tog to do *Rh tie Int a"
Joint daowas,l'allor Pa reed Ow"
__
AL WINTER TAS010101_;
and la now prepared to Walt oo Minds vitt OW
wboglitY, aid% and good bunter •
Or Cat tall" you want eapltattlh at to."" , • '
Latbropi store:.
N. B. Cutting done as Winer '
Boittroae J
Oet. 8,1851. ' - OILI
=woe & co
Abel Ilirioil
neater In Drags, Medicines, Cbeinlang
Datuphlue, Lamps, Dye atelD,Otocerietrjii,
lantieare, a tonewere, Glasstrate, Masi 1 "1, - 1 0,
44t1.apoons, spectacles,. Magical Insteentac l4 . 1
Mr‘lical Iftstratnenta, Diquorfh-Daru 2 " ll ,V" -- '
tlonery,bniehes, lamer, Yankee D °Dane,
klentrase, Da. . 34 1 2 7,,..; , • 4
64 sa4. 040
peaeSi. Cream and muitsra4o o P, B4l ,„,l" 4B lo;
als.Forks&e.,Scyraved gratis, at/ 14 7 1 71, 6 .10
pLit
"Ia Spoovii.ltorks And Ulm, M t n ;
- "Sesured!n Amnia,
(AIL
Q:ma4Wfm
;,:.EugUsh ILevilr WOO es•i.
1
HAVE this day socidvxd flvat LluaraGa . " ip
Tolaa of thowlery auyarlor Faust lams Irolc,
111"1•1111"4 Clatki cam baaly,aisds la sag - ,
IN 'a am map shed *kora:mats. width b.?
Moly put h ti• gold twee tat Lidia. - LiA,L ll4$ 111
of these Witches teria lID7 other th " 141 try ta d*
aale In thla aldalty, tun um a 0 thattall- , gip
It la ,a,adleoi ko 41-9 Pato WA I° °lath"
stg As
lt
atiattrira to them :_? ; -,. ALIaIP JAM
March 110.1Wasblagt o'l