The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 08, 1852, Image 4
WIEIN== , ; , - ,7 I.ItE.fpgmOCRAT: N VILIEMTIWNE.4,Or,a" 18*2• 4gk0d6412 . 31" . 011.Vort:HORsts.--A Writer' in the. Alba.; 1 sly-Cultivator, who seems to pnderstand per t cctl about, giien us the follow !. kg' idorinatiori 'ridativi to the : advarrhigr ;of' the mole over thie horse. '_. - It = should possess stibitsirtiallptereskfor obribadere: • Having of late. received several inquiries re or,tnule, laboi over, that of the horse, and. ..thinking some comma' niestielt upOia _this subject Might be interesting tolour,readers,itake the liberty of _address. jaitir:iort Say own experiebce. - :Fkrnearli , thri is years, 1 have made use of fwo pair of mules, andill' rS t of the time of one span of hortes.: Thelwesent season, 11 luveAwo heavy span of horses, the one weigh log about 22* lbs., the Other 2350—while rho pair ot- mules-we igh only 1700 and 1900 lbs.;;reirpectively. • -The horses and mules haiv. both been used-in hauling wood, the 'average 11;a'd beingir.cord of green orik. • The boviesf pair of mules can out drawi either of the, spins of horses, and are now, in as good condition as in the f 41,, while the horses brivo fallen away , very much. In the winter, ; when taxed to their ottnoSt capacity, the Mules are etl with twelve quarts of .oats kith, per day,i and the hor ses-twenty quarts; the amount of lay con. sonuxl by each being-in nearlylt.he same pro - When not inconstant use, the mules ire fed, with' little or no Oda, and in the suni tier may be allowed to go- unshod' without ipfirf., They suffer less than horses from the heat ; are not so easily teaked by the fliee,,and are, equally bardY to the cold. They, are far less abbjeet to disease, and Will endure constant Lbar for a much - longer tirne. As they • walk so asto bring their feet almoq in an exact line; they are superior for ;plowing and Work ing between the rows of growing crops, being less it& to tread them dciwn. When hitch. sl to a load, their walk is . thoro rapid than , the horse, and I consider them preferable in almoSt every particular, exeept forquick or pleasure The mulnis not a ~o rmandizer, and if fed sufficiently at night,ntid it is not conven ient titfeetlavirt,till the next, he experiences uo inconV , erdence. : "The first cost of a good; pair. of mules,/ is snore than a span of working horses, but Ilse mule capital will list for thirty years, the entire horses capital Must be renewed at least every ten yenta.- My estimate for. the relative expense of keeping a horse and ;Wile team, in workirig order is as follows : 1 SPAN OF HORSES cesE YEAR. 20 gin oats each per day-451 bushels nt 37.1-2 els., &tons hay, at 8 per ton, 40 00 Shoeing once. a month, half new, ! 18 00 Farrier's bill, on an average, . . 6 00 Depreciation each year, 10 percent, • on $2OO, • • 20 00 - I , • - $:254 00 PAIR or mints, 0t4.. qts, oats each, per day-27 . 3 bush- • vla, 3 tons of bay, Shoeing once in six weeks, half new, Depreciation' 3 per cent, on, $350, ' Watervliet, N. Y. .-CORi s t.AND POTATOES GROWS TOGETEMIL.— lil Litit' spring I had a piece; of lad of three nqtremind one-eight, which I was ntending to vlant. with :corn and potatoes. Instead of piA ding etch IT itseif,l concluded to try the experiment of mixing the two crops. I accor 41in,gly.planted them-in thelfc;llowing manner :• Commencing upon ono aide, I planted:_ two raWS of:corn, and .so on with the whole piece, planting the rows exactly. three feet apart, and_the hills about-twehty inches in the rows, ' bah iern and potatoes; The corn from :three torfire - grains in a bill, - subsequently thinned tu thrand thnpotatoi* one in n. hill, the size heir! g ' from one half inch to one inch in -.• • 1 . trianiete . _ When the mina% tvwi about fourr`, or tiro inchesbigh, and the potatoes just coming op, I welt through with the plow; turning the forreiVtrora tbe roars.. .The 'corn was then hoed, without much tailing, and the potatoes ware not hoed at - ail. The plow was split runthreingb; turning the farrow': towards the roW,When the - corn was frqm twelve to eigh teen Maims high, and the whole was then hoed. This:Was all the cultivation the _crop reeds- hrvested 335 bushels Of corn in - the ear,l sind' , l2s,kushels of - potatoes; - from the t h re e and One-eight, all neenrately , measured. The corn was perfectly ripened, and the pota tat:s were the finest, thatil have raised for iurlnry;sra,therebeing but seven 'bushels in • the who letoo small.for &mita. They rottened ca some , :parts - . the - field; 1.-should , think inebglfle diatinislithe crop at least 25 bush els, ~ . .pednitiajjaathird'of the ground ted fur the petaties,mzikeelh.e produce of-corn a trifle over 162 bushels; of •ears _ Per 'acre. T,lie best crops here dci not- probably exceed 40 bushels - of well-dried - shelled Com, ,IWhca phinkod in the -Commen w4Y.=—Cdltirator. riESEDNATION of SHADE, TElrEaTht3 en tire_epeiency of a decoctian of tobacco in pre serrjeg elm, linden and other 'shade free from the of the worm, his 'been most saiisOntordly-established by repeated expert. ifs is. This' specifr it is -stated; has ;been 1 tried by the Commisfoaer !of Buildings e n th e Ekes in front of the Capitol' steps; and by ~.tha keeper ~ o t: the . grounds ai 016 Nary: on both ielte tend linden treveYand in'eaeh,case was nttendedwith - t.4e:lnost! per fect sue - ices. -The diceCtian is:; destructive hatt-to the bug which feeds on these trees and is g g wh t h :deposits, ca 'an . er sideofthe tear The time far the up plicaticala assil ashe,leaies welfdi- teloped, nt which time 601 presence of the bag.may be easily Preceivid. • 'The costofthe thiecktioni . Sinconsiderable. The - Apple tater perforates that* in small hoist' and is destroyedby - 10*Kivatei; - and soap applied da - the pinta Vanctured. Anoth "i4rity: • Add to the Aare' mixture efficient iatpl4tr to tender it nftheaonalatencyorWhiti wisi, and with Siliturtirsh Atcpcutsii MOST Atediodrof the tree.. SUSMIEHANNAIOUNTY FAIR ,AND; :aanm - Z121M,-: . 'ia:Do'hisld-silliontrOse oat the Blh 7th dims dr Ottober, 1542. . _ , I§igAT STOCK-;:81 - 104T For the .best tiocitatit, BUIL , :85,00 Second beat, - .3 For the - 11ext'Dortratit Vow:, ^' .3. Sectondatest; -- • - For-the best Devon. Bull; Second bull , - For the best Devon Seiiondtest,'. •. GRADt - CATTLE. Fer the 'best Sevin& besc- 2- For thellest Cow, ' Second best, - •.- - •. , 2 For best 2 year old nailer of any grade, Second best, ' ' 2 For the best : 4 yearling,— : - - 3 - Second best; - ' • _ 2 - For-best lot of Calves, not leis than fire, 3' ' WORKING QXEN. , For the best 'pair of Working Oxen, $5,00 Second ,beast;: - . ..3. , For'the _best:poi! of . 3 yerire•old Steers, 3 Second best;-:.._ ._ _ For the best 2 years old Steers, Second _best, , - 2- \ SHEEP. Best fine wool Buck,. , $3,00 Seiond best, . 2- . Best - South ,Dotrlt Buck, 3 , Sem:aid best,.. - • - - . 2 Best !king wooled- Buck, - - - 3 Second best, , • - • • 2 Best lot fine wooled Ewes, not less than 0, 3' Second best, . 2 - Best lot long woolpdtwes,not less than 3, 3 -Second best, .. HOGS. Best:Boar, • . • Second best,: - Best Sow, - • ' Second best, • ' Beat lot of Pigs, Second best, • ' HORSES. Best Stallion for all work, Second .best; Best brood More, Second best; Best,pair .3f:itched Horses, Sec )nd best, '' • - POULTRY. Best lot of Powls,notlesis than fire, 2 Second best, • 1 -• • • VEGETABLES. Best and, greatest variety of Vegetables, - Certificate of Merit. Best one.half acre - of Potatoes, 83,00 Second best; - " - 2 ! , BUTTER. Best Firkin Juno Butter, ._ $5,00 Second best, , 3 Best firkin July Butter, . 5 Secimd best, . . 3 Best September Butter, . 5 'Best tub of 'Butter,- . ' ' . .-. 3 Second best, 1, 2 CHEESE. - Best Cheese; not less than 25 pounds, 83.00 Second be:st, ' 2 , ' ;• - GRAINS. ' Best sera of Corn, 85,00 Second best,- 3 Best Winter Wheat, 85,00 Second best; - - 3 Best Spring Wheat, • ...,. 5 Second best; .3 Best OatS; . ' 3 Second hest,' 2 Best acre; of Buckwheat, . 3 Second I.+st;: . ' ' 2 $ 02 00 24 00 12 00 , , 10 001 FAULT. . - Best Fall; fipples fur eating, hot less than - one peek, - • $l,OO Best do. for "cooking , - 1 .. Best Winter pples, 1 Second best do., - 1 ' Best Quinces, ' 1 Second best,: - ' . 1 Best Pencles, - • 1 . •Second best... ' ' - 1 Best Pear's`,' Fall, ` ' 1.. do. do. Winter, . . 1 .DOMESTIC MANUFACTURES. el4fS 00 D: D. T. MORE. Best Flannel, not less than 10 yards, $2,00 Second, best, : • _ „ Best oolen Cloth;na less' than 10 34942 . Second best, : _ . : Best'Carpkirg, not less than 10 Tds,„? 2 Second -N 1 Best guilt of any deactiption, - 2 Sciond'best, , , I Best pair of iVoolei Socks, 2 .. Second I , 2:dat; Beat pair of Cotton Sock; _ 1, Second - - Certificate. Best Counterpane, - 52,00 Second best, , N. • • 1 Best Loaf ,of Wheat Bread, ...• 1 t . - Corn -. do Best - Sold Leather, Second best,' , • Greatestariety of Flowers, :' Cerffj e ate ..AGII I ICUL'KURAL IMPLEMENTS. Best Plow, 53,00 Second Vest,' Best, Cultivator, Second bist;! BestlStrate Cutter, - SecOnd bcst,l • • Besti Morse Rake, Second'best,;' Best Ox yoke, Best Fanning Arm, Best Buggy Wagon, Second best, ' ' Certificate. Best Lumber Wagon. - 3 Second best, ' Certificate. Best Ox Cart, _ 3 Second best, - Certificate. , Rpst Honie Cart; . •- 3 Best Plow, Chain and Clecy, li• " TOWNSHIP. • a'the tonisidp exhibitin g the greatest number of the bost-NeatCattle, , $lO,OO, SeeOnd,beit do. , - .. A' Batufer. By A resdtution of the Sodiety'Rassed at the last Meeting, the Reports on Gram are to be mode at the Annual Fair, instead of the Ilanu..l ary meeting, XI formerly- The Soeiets also Adopted the following res- Resolre4, That the Dairy tfrmers j of the [county heresiueited to famish theßomety the yield in Milk and of Butter,per day, of Some of • their best - cows, giving th e weightand-meas ure of the milk tor one or two - weeks' togeth. er in June,'Angwit and September,ind a gen end description or the Cow. ~ • • - • -- ~PLOWING :MATCH. Morse Teams,. Istpremluto c ; Ox -Teams, the same.: • , • Commiltee -;Aqamveinenbi.—Thba: ' son, Mist, B. S. Maley. - ; Judgesf—Abel Cassedy,Perriu Welts; A. G. -Bailey, Esq. Judges,of C. ley, W. - O. Ward. -;• - Of angs..:.' aural Smith, Eti Gregory, Dal. : ton ton . • Young Catty - E. o:naliiock; Joel T9r. Of Oxen and Steer's. Thou . Niclto '. aon, Da- Yid 'Kent; BtAier... 'Of Banner "rozons!tip-8.. -, '8 -"Bard, Mabel Pdahari. ' _ • - • Silas Perkins, S. B. hart . • Efutter, Mese and Efread.-Sarah K. Wal. . . . .-„. her _l4ire: C, ..11: SalininitYi Mts. Fann __Drinker, C. Gero. • ' *Sheep=r-ThOL. Johnson, R.. gantnei „. - Hots,: 7 4ohnL Ateititt;_JOhn:lrt-..Deana Atha tven, lfrs. Harrington: Mrs. Johnson. -P 31y. ron oat. - - - eni•ti:—;=Geo; - Walker, - 11fde' catcher, John itianingten ' ' . -• • Oeter A...;:Grov4 Garry GeOlte'Corivin: - " ~: - •• If sea.-John Dhinling,,Denj: Ayrea,!Azor - etabies.*Gilbeit,:-Warner ' , Geo. 'Backus O. M. Crane.- - By orderof the Eieentive'C;mmittee: . , GEORGE:WALK= Pen; 85,00 3 3 2 13IISIDTESS CMIDS. P.NWYattf CIIANT TAILOR. Tocupllce itreat, boriFe for. • city olcupleil by J. 11. Dirnoek t EeC,••=wlll *ell I Makin Ciotbing at New York piece. B Sprout, FAOT I ORER OF SPROUT'a C03.113pZ0.0L1t., age Spslugo, nputtnae, ra, • Win: W. - Sinith• ' 'IT' AND CLIAID M AI 4 .:OFACTURDut ,II 4 4 I ii eet, Maatroao, Pa. " . - • S. Park; 'IMO returned to Montrose to resume the pane. fee of his profession, may be found et Searte'a , where ho wt t be happy to ;wait' ' upon 'Ws old ■ne wallas new. ;rose, Feb. 2,102. HA Hotel, friend Mon • '1 ' • _._ G.' Z. 'Dimock, _,i D ueTAN - AND SURGEON, Montrose, Pa.;Wilt at .l.' teed to all business that may be entrusted to his chargi, with promptness and fidelity.' Offlao at i his old residence on Tumpilm street. ReSidence, Brick Build. Di, Toot of Public Avenue. - i - ' . .. Creorge;•Fuller, DTIALETI TN BOOKS, iteatly.mmle Clothing, - huts k Chpr, Boots & Shoes, ho.. Stoic two doom boloi Ilateb 4 s Hotel. Montrose. , , 1 • /IT. C. Tyler, - 1 - DtlirczklLDaftreY, GOOD S, Oils, r = gsTn e rkc il . re.: also p. yo . dash`for all kinds of Shipping Pars. Store first ..f below he Fount House. 1 Charles Tillman,. s 7--- •• ND li Alit DRESSING SALOON...Searles text -door to the Postotilce, Monliose, Pa. . I. S. Winchester, .1 rAT LAW, Tankhannock, Pa. prfico s in rick Row. . . 'D. D. Hinds. ID EXCHANGE -TAutr,. Oface? Adam 21.:r's note', -Montrose, Pa. E. 11 , , BTChaEiit, I AT'I I 'OENICTS AT LAW, Montrose. 081ce overly. le.'l‘ store. E. D. CHISB. 8.8. 01Aillt. )ngdon - -8 c Sterling, •!I 3i it ELDIA MONIII lINTS, ToS7II4TONES, hr., Itetaveu the einal Itridge and Court et, tileghtuntou,!Y. OCrJ. B•Whltne9 tent. I 2715 C. -M. Simmons, SURE MAKER AND REPAIRER. Shop [win w Cox's Saddlery Shop, Mont tore. Dr. C. C. Edwards;. SICIAN AND SIR 0 EON, Harionl, Pa.. 101 8 re Ors below 0. J. Pride's store. 47tf Dr- James Brooks, -. ~ lIII,Oi AND SURGEON, and dealer 11! Drags, Melting, Paints. Oils; Drag. &e. Corner otphureh .. e 'streets, oppotito Col. F. Linea, Great Wend. . • C. D. Virgil - - EON DENTIST, :Bowerman, P.a. Oaten In Old own' Building, corner of Turnpike and Chestnut Operations upon the teeth performed the moot ly and tenderly. Plate work done with the best and in the meet Improved stYlo. Charge low. Qun 1.-1 Fel etreets , careful, mate TIER D1EY5112.7., Lama arrant VIORSDAV Monsirid DY & E. B. Chase,. EDITORS AND AIIOMIETORIL , .TIFIEN 115,,, , j , • One dollarlr and fifty gent a per annum, cash in advance, or two dollen if not paid nt•til the en 'of the year, or time of subscription. ' No paper will be discontitin d until all arrearages are paid. except at theoptiOn uf the Publishers. AU commnincations must be post paid to reteivent,ention. All- let texs connected with the office sbouldi b be directed t • .S. B. h E . B. Chase„sl Unties°, Surdul lama county. Pa. • o:2".tilitora' office over 51 O. Tyler's store.: -. . ~ 1111 Alf EIS flFAllb s it MIL TIRING. . One Ignare (12 lines or ierito Mimi insertions; -$1 001 al E h subsequent insertion, .... •••-: , - 251 One ad are three tiOntlis,.. - - - .-.,2 50 I Oaesq are six motitbit ; ' - -- ' - - 1- • 400 Ottaine. 1 Cards, four lines or less, - • - ,-',-3• 00 Yearly lvertisements, not over four squares,) 7 00. Ono co umn one year. • - . - - i - 30 00 I t 'Yea y advertisers will be restricted to tbe 11usiness n whit they are engaged. 1 ' I • ~ ~ , , ion'maiterg, ,•,, • • ..., -1 ', rlePublishers_ having alarge isiortntcti of Jab Printi materials, ae prepared to exiente all kinds of ' lob wort( with neatness and despatch. filaimk .1 of every description . etiludiattly ori band or print .to order. . ' -• . ' • .. , - $5OO - CIIA,ALENDE. j. . INTV,T.E,T;lttn.ciirtig,tett! , igie'l os:',,dv.abttie";::!., portauce. I take It for granted that every person will i do all In their power to save the lives of their ichildren I and that every person will endeavor to promote their I own health et all Sacrifices. I feet it to be my duty to 7 solemnly assure you that Worms, according to the opinion of the most eelearatell Physicist's, are the psi. mm7;432141 of a large majority of - disease to which chil dren and imitate are liable, if yon have en appetite eon, 1 tin nails* changeable from one kind of food to another, , bad br,. eth, pain in tbe sostnnill, picking at " the wo ,area bar One s and fulness of the bell , dry cough, low fever- i pulse] egular;renveraber that all these denota IVorouA and yo should at once-apply the remedy. • , . ' i flob6isack's Hearin. Syrup, - .• I An article fonnd upon selentitle principles; compound.] ed With purely vegetable' substance, being. 'perfectly 1 safe when taken, and \it:tenni:tad in ail itaeffects. add I not leaking the-system in a diseased condition as most advertised nrtrums for the rem oral of warm., composed of ealomel,ancli'as Lozenges, Vermifares, rkc.•,! but has perferaied the mast astenishing cures and-raved the lives of thousands ; both old and young., who have been pronounced hopeless, incurable, by phystelana. It Read., the following and. become convicted of its elliacy aver all others: - • l . , Morris River, N. J., Aug. 13. 1851. . Afr. J.liirfTobarsacta-This Is to certify that my child; , 15 yes* of age, having been elet for three years. WWI at. tendedlfor a disease of the by tint. Loper, 'Willits,' and ,Phialler for - a long time without receiving any bane :llt,.. •• After givirg her up as incurable, 1 went I to Phlia idelpid ant consulted one of tilts best. physielans. her I.dlsease still growing norse. It was at thin thee I area I brine tatty ilobenseek's Warn" Syrup , and after ta. ' king t o bottles she entirely regained her health, after.. parsing a great quantity of worms. Hoping this will be a benetioao parcels whom...hi Idven are slunlarly affected, Tam yours,'d e. . . - ' :- • • '- • ' It. eoi,cmAN. • I• ' 1 -Ilobetisicrs- Liver Pills. I• -- "No part of - tile system Is more liable too - disease than the liver,-it serving If a attera to purify lb. blood, or giving the proper separation and secretion to lb r ban, so, that any wrong actlan of the. Liver affects the other Im , portavt parts of its, ;yams. and remalts' earlourly in i Liver Coorphdrits. Jaundice, Dv spepsia, Fever*. tze. We should] therefore watch every ymptom that Odd indi icat* a wrong action of the liver. These Pill, bring cum ' posed of roots and plauta. furnished be nature . 41ical Ithe"sielt. naively: - lat.'an rapectorantiatinh'ilingineal• the secretion from Rio pulmonary mucus membrane, or opromotai the discharge of • aecretettnuater..:2,l; ad at. • teratlr which nhanges in #OlllO Inexplicable and baser tl h'a manner. the - certain. morbid actions of 'he eystem. 3"l,as slarale..whleh 'give* tone shd strength tal the ueiv ous system, renewins health auti.vigarAttwifparto . or the body... l ath . _Cathartle.whiela amain perfect I harmony . wiles t. e other, ingredients by opera:log . 012 the bowels and e ailing .tberrhole masa of - ecgrupa and vitiated matter and purifying the bland, which destroys disease i and retards health. '•-- -- , - .- • .: -,- 1 Prepared , at flolvmsseit'l_LithoratarYtlfillildilabla, . corner 841'und George 14., Primiga Amato. „ sahaby ttreprinnpal Diuggiste, and sto , es generally thr Apr. oughout the eenntry. , gy argent Ashbrarj Wardifbiledaipbta. ,'- , ' AGENTB.--Abel Tureen-mad Bentley & Rettili t Mont row; -ILaydett*Little, and. Wm. C. Ward. Item Mil. - ' lord; ~,Eaton *...Peek 'and Reza 6eymolmllarford; U. Rwv;vii& & flO.. , DitamOf Cl. 11. Wells &thittiraders anti . Church -& Phlnney , Thind46i - 13 , 'Ai Eldridge, lirook illo i Gravt.& pros. Glenwood , !melee Scott. and D. Jameal3roolts.',om - iiieud :,, - .1.1T. : - LVlnatt, Tnnithan. cock; flartar'& RD ell; - kterlingallItit - t 3.;: B,turde-_ i t watt . Braintlim. -,-- I . ' .-.. ,'• ~:. :-.... -,-: ' '".: -- 4, - -'' 3 4: 2 . IVO i. P .Etitt tifq Aitgl ,- ,Ptiktotak ilk1:10 - OE lot of Silver Plated and Silver Table R. antitTelli Plig,oratkt the gnus cc/Oozes veryloirlit • - ' : 1 - - . - -•-• 4LEEEtra. , EVAIOVV.- ' - - . . ' • .. - .Wasbingtost It ) Elegloanton. z „, Cutificate. =l= . _ ,•• - atoiiit - • i-- - _ ....Ay - e,r'welierrT Pe. . ~,,,-,„ Extensiv'eCluzir dad' leailassie; - -, 1, - etiirrifigeniiii. t. ---- , Estab- . 10, -„, FOR THE CURE• 0 111 : , . - flent-- -• ' -,::‘'-:-.',.- : 1 . • ',-, - - I', - VM; W. 13 S.I'Vrg . icr - C o.. hii 4 e .l " l -1" ftaW c o mp l e ted •• -'" ''' • ''."‘",/,, ,-':; BRONORITISif , ASTRI , -vY their arrangeteentsforinanufacturies and ketcp.„, ingetionstantly on band all and every kind safflonsehold I .. 11 ‘ 12 .!'! ' ..., 1- .IIA . AND ' IVI IOO . P44O,.y Wurniture,taanufactured cute* the best .Inality • of ata. - • lorr COUGIVCROUP AND . began'', fleck Walnut,' Maple, Chesty ,en4' other turn- . ~., bet, 11151d11/ the best and most durable matter. -- Among : ' A ...,-.....- . ''''.\—'-'.)",,..."-a"..' .(i (INSUMPTIODL'" , ). the tallolcsubicht liey inteod to keep as ise.Ver moo : • i I to orderiare Mahogany, IlisekTfaillot.Ohttli ar ,4 . 31 4" .. Among the numerous dbuieveries Edenter hal nude lo plea organs, Side Duards,•Seeretarles. Duo Cases; Ceti• this generatioutp facilitate the businessef life—increlem rlety • Boise, Se'Uces, Divans, Ott omanmS r e. Bedsteads : titmice, none can tre, Card; Pier, and otlterlabler vEltandOtt every ins• its enjoyment, antler. n prelim's the Orwell/man ea• of all t kinds and styles, made of Mollagoor 't Biook'Wo • l• ;kind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the Helaine be names/Pt more real value Ur men. nut, Cherry, and.ldaple. '. . ', - ' •.. 1 •_.• - - ` !Art. A vast trial a its 'Stencil - thronghont:thl.sbroad ALSO-Mahogany., Black IValtint,Curi and nirdsexi `country, has proven beyond 'a detibt,shat - no medicine 31410, aid Fancy Chairs, of citify vorfetyland triDe p 7 , or combination ofmedicines yet known,. can so surely .tion, which they have now etc band. and , itttend to keep' control aid. cure the numerous varieties of pulmonary -4 eonstdutply. Any article desired wikt be supplied In a taw days nottee. - disease which have hitherto scat pt trotwourraidst-thou - 1... ."-_- • ,-•- - sandi and ttsnantods Artery:year, - Indeed, thcrois noir . ~ .o3 l i i it, •:, abundant teas a • tobeittyc a Remedy' has at length been i'elll TR. '' " found which can tereltedeti to care the 'lutist dangeroul .?.13311T11, affeit‘enint the lungs. ; Our space here will not permit. , IT it, us to publish any proptVrtion of the cures affected by itit, Idlill t - use, but we would present the (elbowing cipintowtof eml , ,and refer further Inquiry to the eircularwhich . FIC- neat men the itgentshelow named..will satways, be,pleasedto for .. , nisi) fremaibereluire full particulars, and Indisputable poet oftthesefaCtik ' , •••••-i Pram the President . otAtnherst College, the celebrated Professor Hitchcock. -, -•.• • - - • ---_, • , •" James C. A} err-Sir t• I har used your enerry Bed- • torni in mv,own case of deep.seated Bronchitis, and sap froth-Ord fromittehemical const !alien. that it is en ad mirable compound for the relief oflet,frig lel and Mooch- MI dillicultles. if . any opinion ofitsanperfor character ten be of any service. ion are at liberty to use It as yeti think proper. EDWARD HITCHCOCK L. 1. - : D. lfrona the witielitalettated rrofessor ' Stillman. At. fl,, L. L.•D - ",;••Prefessar of Chemtstry. - Mineralogy,lke4-Eate Coltege,llember of Hie LiC'Hist. 31ed. Phil. and Belentif le Societies of America and Europa it I deem theOnetrx Pectoral an admirable compost - - Hen from some of the best - articies in the Materia Medics, -anda ve-yeffeetiveremedy lor.the daze of diseases it Is Intended to ;core. - ; • ' • ! ~ ~ . : • . ~, -.. New lieren,•Ct.,,Nev.l.lS49. -, ._ _.. .:. ; Maj. Vattlson-ilre.ident of the 8.: C.: Senate; statitt that he bee used the Cherry Pectoral - with wonderfnistee, I cess, to cure an•intlamatiorinf the loom -. .. ,-. ~ , "-; i, I From of thailretpSysicians in Maine.- . 1 - ' - '- ' Saco' 310: April SO, IS-1.9: . Dr.l. 0. Ayer, f.otvell.L-Dear -Ir; f am now emistaat- , ly usin l rroar cherry-Pectoral in toy practice, and prefer it to any other Medicine forpnlesewary rewiplaintit. finial observation, of many severe eases, I am ceittrineed 10 ., 111 "cure Coughe, colds, and diseases of the Itingmlbat have 'pelt to defiance all other remedies; '• • '- ' ' • • - - •••••: -• t I Invariably recommend Itsuse In cases , of ecamtrp. Oen, and copesider it touch the beet ,remedy known for that disease. , Resticettlilly yours. • . .. -..- - • - _Lt.-- - ~- - 'l.B. COMMAS. M. 1:4 Prenaretlend sold by James o; Ayer. Practical ChM tat. Lewell; Mimi. -t . . -Sold hy- A. Turrell ,Montrone ; Incleii • Scott, Great Bend, Ad Ly Druggists cverywhere.-6,yl .- . . - t . 1 : ~\. , " . Entered accordins to Act of CODgTiFli. ID th e year' 1811, • by J.S. IfenrroNi 31. D., in the Oterk;s Office of the District Court for the Ventral - . District of Penns.) tannin. . , DR HOUGHTON'S' W A WM' t Montio.sei3une-41i551.-2371. E. R. - . • - . . IriFAILTTE• BURR MAL ST-VNB---4 ' - TAiT.: ' ' ---1:•-• . '- 24VIE UN,DEITSIONED,JormerIy Ferrer an for ;many yenta of th e Lafayette Burr Mill stoneilinnufactory, Washington at., N. Y ~( W. Tyack,A gefit,)would In. ' form his friends and the public In &nets that be has' established a • BURR MILL STONE laisiliflittlOßY AT ; II -, . - ::,' -• . Bing hamton, N .7 , . • cr,ereir i ll is , Ipr.,' .4WD. s.llwettic Ilistiels . - - Aqd solicits a share of their patronage.. •- . IT,. wl II hare constantly enhond a large It trek °treenail' finer Mill Stones, so alto taarge Flipp ly Of EfinpUs and Knln-stnnerj. also.Freneit Burr Mocks, h'olting dolls, screen wireand Plaster Paris: Ii ; ' - 'The landessigned assures his Olen&nd the public t , that he willltaithfully,xeruts all order ; entrusted to his care, not only In quality, but In pyl •es forages tur- nlshed, and solicits their kind patrcnage. t - ' ' Orders by letter will be executed with de mueh ears and es cheaply as whenparchnsers aro ix the spot.— Millers and Millwrights are requested to 11and calm- I Ins his stock and Workmanship. - Is' 4011 N. w. ta,ur,Arr-__. . Binghamton, July, 1861. itEnutrNet I . . Daniel Searle. Montrose; ‘Thomas P. natty. Esq.', , ' llundati y Caleb Camels, raleadirvillee if. It. Drake, Bridgewater. - 'f , ~ . 1... . . Farms for bale i . 1 HE subscribers will act at.ag,euts °ether; private -1- sale of deal. l'statc—Farms, Houses nd Lots-loan . ted in Susquehanna county, Pa. All lab . wish to. oiler their property tot sale - can girt• a minuterscriptlon of 1 their,Farms or Lot -' as follows : Numbes f acres, how mtuay,mproverl, and bow watered; Buthildgisl„Orchord, grafted or common fruit; other fruit tepee, tlitl shade trees; haw far from Montrose, and the nearestonint to ' a depot orkthe Now York St Erie Bailed; price era senusof payment. All whowisirto edit, purchase Beal Estate, aill it ceive prompt attention by palling on or addressing mat sloutrose,Susquehanna eounty..Pa...., Mr Con_ r cystic e from BOntrose to the yomistsfrceot charge • °face on Turnpike s treet, 4 doors ere f of Oriel:MA' corner. The following 'Vann! and Lots are now deviator sale: No.l, 40 acres,3o Improve& FrameUr se and Barn No 2, 80 an 50 do ' sold Jo , do . N 0.3,100 do 60 do - ; ',do 1. do N0.4,-100 do 50 do sold do I do N 0.5. 70 do 40 do sold -do 3 do No. 6.00 do 35 do do- t do , N 0.7, Store, Warehouse and Lot. -. j N 0.8,145 acres 75 Improved, fronted Haase and No. D. 52) do 35 do sold do • do• • ..„ No.lo, 2 do • do do • Klb . . No.ll, sold - do do I •d Lt ! t00.12,..00 aeres7o mprosed,teame I hens: add bam D. 13, 940 do 200 do • do d I -- do • N 0.14, 56 do 60 do sold do d ' - do . - 110.'15, 168 do' CT do - do .d I do - No:16, 120 do' 55' do sold do . d I do N 0.17. 100 do 75 do - do do do No.lB 112 do 80 do do. do do No•19,T:00 do 130 do' do r.B:e , do N 0.20,146 'do 100 do: do do do N 0.21,190 "do 120 de. do do ~, do N 0.22, 901 t do 45 do sold-do • do '-' do , No. 23, 45 do 30. do "o do ' ' do. No. 24, 212 do 225 do. . do - do do N 0.25,125 do 100 `, do do' do N 0.20,196 do 140 do do ..,.. do N 0.27. 80 do 45 - sold do do -. '''' do • N 0.28.11 acres got d saw mil Land &reign:. - N .20, 134 acree,99improv ed.trame bouse andbare No. 30, 175.: do ' 100 'V' ' cc_l S r " N 0.31.135 `do - 05 to .4 :re cc N0.t92, 180 do 136 - re w ', at. No. 33. 160 do. 60 .".... " "r"" ' N0.'34. 150 do 100." " r . .. ~ No. 83,150 .-so - :i , , /I te , .4 - N 0.38, 300 'do 170 el at 'ee No. 37;100 do 140 -le el . No. 38, 170 `do 100 it i ' .. No. 35 175 do 00 do , do No. 40 80 do 45 do ; do No. 41. 2 212 do 160: do Sold do . NO 42 92' 'do 60 -do No. 43.' 4 'sold, -' - do ' No. 44 138 . do ' -65 do -'I 'do' No. 45 800 do 200 do , do NO. 48. Macros' KI im proTed;fram e 1 and grit. , mill. ' Nn. 47 200 .do 170 - do' ' do No 4T 103 do" do:' do ... No. PO 80 •do 60' do .- do . NO. 60 83 do 63 - ele. l• do • . No. 51 92 9 - , IMPrI4 N'.4l.—Persorisdesiring to purchase en, by gleingyhe ea umbe I can obtain a toildef - ' AL P ity.l:4; E. lllon N troSe„Pa.October.36.so.-4 G. 13•1 tt. ~ Liver Cern, plain , -- _. - JAUNDICE:- DYSPEPSIA; CIIRONIC , OIIe NERVOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES - 0P . T1111,8 IRKEYS., - . . AND all diseases arising from a 4lisordirdd liver , or stomach, such, as constipation, inward piles, full ness or blood to Cid - head, acidity of thestointreh nen sea, heart-born, disgust for food, ' of. . er . - weight in the stomach; sour eructations, sinking of Outteririg tit the pit of the stomach, swimming of theeat!, buret el Or , difficult breathing, g. fluttering • at, the her ' choki..fr or. 11 , suffocatin eensations when in A lying p our° dirruaees of vision. dots or.webs before.the sight. Yester and doll pain in the head, deficiency or perspirat'enj yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in she olde, ha k,chest, limbs &e., %widen Rushes of heat, burning in the flesh, con gent imaginings of evil, and great deprelim of spirits,. can be effectually cured by 1 - - • •.- • i -..--. - Il Dr- tiorlaird's relebrateil Germ ill Biltrrs, ,: A D EPARED DY .i D.R C. 141 JACKSON, AT 'TILE GEB.3IIi.h4IitEDICINE' . . gTorrE,l2o Ancri Si'., PIIILADELPIII - A.; , • .Their power over the shove diseases Is, not excelled. if equalled, by any other preparation in •th United States, as the cures attest, in many . eases after 6101101 physicians had failed- „," . ~ 'of These Bitters are worthy tie attentioninvalids.- Poseessing great Yin nes in the reetificatir rid diseases of the Livcrand lesser giands ' exetcbing tte 'host search lug power in weakness and affections of the digestive or. i oat, they are, withal, sere, certain and pleasant, 1 • .- i READ AND BE L , CIVINCED/ - , The editor of the Boston. Bee said, D• cdmber 22d— ' ,Dr. Hoojtande Celebrated German Mit re; for (be care 'of Liver • Complaint. Jaundice, Dyepep la i d Chronic of 'Jimmie Debility, is deservedly one of th Mott. papule , f rnedicims of . the day. These Bitters byte been used.by,i ' thousands, and a friend nt our elhow.say he has himself : received en effectual and permanent cure of Liver Crave; ' plaint froM the use or this remedy. t% •are convineed that. lir the use of these Bitters, the - pat teat -constantly gains etrength.and vigor -re feet wortty f great. =Ad oration. They are pl-asant in trete and i rraell, and ran f be used by pirogue with the moth delimit stoma - eh -with 1 safety, under any eirrumstinces. - We a Waking from. , experience; and to the afillicted weedvii - their hoe.. ,_ __ Scoe.'it tVieklf, one of the best Uteri y papers pelts; 'tithed, said, Auguet lath--.- - • -- ' • -• • . - "Dr. Poll :ands German: paters, rannuyete.areilby Dr, Tackier:, are wee recemmended by some of the . most I "promipent membere of the medleni faculty AD . eh oracle of much eftlercy in ranee or female Wettirheee. ' As such le UM ease, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bat , tie, and thus save thernselvee much eickness. Persons of 1 debilitstedealstitturene will find-these Bitters advanta i genus Co their health, at we know frotiiexperience the 1 ealutarteffeet they have upon - weskieyetf uts. " ' '' ' I i•-_:". - •i : .: .i. i . 3IOItE EVIDENBE. - • --- : '.- • - The, Philadelphia Saturday :Gazette, bo best family . Pews- affer bublioluerin the United Ste essays_ of De. i Iloothmire Denman Bitterer.; i, ek ' "Ills 'seldom that we reeemwend tit et, ere' tamed i Patent Nedlcin, to the confidence and aatronage of our renders. and therefore when ire retoraUtend , Dr. Itoot lands German Bitters newish to be Sistinetlyunderstecei that wnoirenot speaking- of the nosts of the 'day, that are noised about fora brief Period ruin 4nd then forgot ten after they have run thelrgallty race Orminehlef,but of I medicinelang •establkihed,innivereally prayed, and which bee met the hearty approval of titfaenitY Itself." Lciekrvelfto the marks qf the genuine. :Theyllavo the written signature of 0,7.1. JACKSON Pp n the wrapper,. andhw name bicwti in the bottle, withourehiels they.are . Poe sale wholesale and retell at the Orraalitelieine Store, N 0.120 Arch street, one done. bet w Math. Phila. delphl ~ and-by respecteble_dealers•ge era, threa;ll the enn'otry.i -,•-- .- ,- .. 1 ; Prices newel —To enaldo ell' airtime - of Invalid to tido) , the advantages of,-thetr great , reatoratiee.poirers. PIWOLS TIOTILS is CIINVI .''. ',_., , .? Also for sale by: ABEL TITIIItELL,Dr4st; non twine.. PV1:10'11. .. . . _.,...,___ ~.... ~Y. `""'''' .• . ~ . • Netv , Tooke. -. -: . ,' rrat Metal"' of Hans at) , Bad ,IC o'er la islieble, .1. work eby Rey.' lir: P. Telft, sail the ea.trrt.itt there. wants Foment Divereeeerei lospetneblett..fw'S tired; , A Rawlt tweertment of ifielloolllopkelead Stationery: Al.aysoA rt-to supply of the " rovisktit" purr ently ed. ..;"" - ' • . Feb. 4,1852,-: 1 , . - ' •-i. i - .:- ~ --• •:::i 0 i o.PuLLgrt... ' • ...• ..: ~..... • -.- -•-- A vER% extentlY4 assartreens erglogerlfing l " lll ' Dia ' .0 mond, hubs, Pearl"' Garnet,Emrrald t rez,s.lgnet nnd VtounAlso very hiavy plakAtt,, 18 08420 .icasat 1 14 0 1 Chased de; ate; 41•211eay el Sher. aules L 3• - • • ninghaveatneeember ith--1801 naniTS, 0116 .Drtigri.MeWnes,P7 , ,Rttar-q. Perram' Windawl34lb;Olies spd Votty.fe essott. icieutolpdalwipriztoi bso4 BENTLFT:e4 - . WRAP.: (11,610ES;';AteC•Ordii)iIiof till ppHcei at' `ki ' - - • ' t . Another Scientific' Wonder Great Care fbrilysprepstat 6lt. J. S. 110 tionToxi TRUEDI. G EISTB 1' M. FLUID, Oft Gam: ric Juice, Prepared front RENNET or the fourth Stainech of the Ox, after directions of Baron Liebbr,' the great PhYMO logical Chemist, by 8. HOUGUTON, AI. D., PlOBatts!- , Thls is a truly.wonierfuLrem edy for - Dna ZSTTON, DYSP EPSIA, JAUNDICE. LIVER COMPLAINT. CON. ST IPATION anal. DEBILITY, curing after Nature's oino teeth , ol; by Nature's own agent. the Gastric Juice. 1. - 1 117.lialf a teaspoonful of. Poi sin. infused In voter, will digest or dissolve, tive- pounds of Boasted Beef in about two hours. extent the stomach. Pepsin" is the chief element or great Digestive princi: pie of the Gastric Juiee—the Solvent of the Food: :the Purifying,' Preserving. Mul Stimulating Agent of the Stomach - andlnta-tince. .It, Is extracted from , the Dl ' gestic. Stomach of the Os. thils forming ati AftTlFf CIAL DIGESTIVE PLUM.- precisely - like the martial Gastric Juice in Its Chem icol lasers, and furuishlng , a complete ono perfect eubeNute for it. By the aid of this preparation - the pains 'and evite of Indigestion and Bps prole are remov.d, just as they-would bety'a "healthy stomach: It Is doing wonders for dyspeptics curing ca ges of Debliity Emaciation, Nervous Decline; and Dfe peptic-Com•nruption, supposed to he on the verge of the crave. . The scientifle evidence anon vrhlcli it is based, Is in the highest degree cottons and remathable. • ' - Scientific Evidence Baron Liebeg In his Celebrated work on Anlrnif au, says: "An Arifllal Digestive Fluid, analagoins to the - Gastrie Jnleo, may he readityprepored :horn tub mucous membrane of the B'min:en of the Calf, in which various articles of road. as meat and eggs, will be !quiff. erred, changtd, and digested.just in the same =miming the would he. In the-human 'lnv Coll on the agent and get a Descriptive clrenTiir; gratis, citing a large nut-mint of "Ocotillo evidence, slid lar to the abate, towother with reports of remarkable cures. from all parts of the Bolted States. • . DR. tI OUGIITON 7S,PEPSIN la now sold by hearlYall the dealers in tine drugs and pop nlarmeditines, through ' oat the United States, It is prepared In Powder and in Ftuid "brat, and in .Prescriptive vials for the use of phy . PRIVATE cruder.Ar.s fur the use of Physicians,May be obtained of I r. IlOnghton or his agents. describing the whole process of preparation. and riving the anther. ities upon which the Claims of-this new remedy are ha; red., As it le.not a-secret remedy, no objection can *. "aired evilest its use by, Physlciants In respectable stand ing, end regular practice. Price; ONE ,DOLLAR tier bottle. • • I• 11 St• do • do do- do dO do do do do : do da . do do do ottseithd barn do do do do do ' do ' do . - do di di the above cilption BALDWIN% BCOCK irrOTISEIIVP: TITIS n—Every bottle of the:genuine rsiX hears. the written signature J `S. MOU TON., woo proprietor. Philadelphia, Pa. tepy. right end Trade Mark secured. • - ' l[a".l 2 old by all Dinttgintsund,Deilers In sTedirines., itrVer sale by Ail EL TORlVELli,DrrnOst,StentroSs, Pa., 'A ient for Susquehanna eonnty:= , • THE ROAD TO W,_ALTP,' IV'm'AuTra",thrz,T.Tareacir...r.it,ngruffitzz. and vigurof youth, nothings Then the ll:testier% is,how shall that be obtained and secured. _ If we. havo.a Cough, ifold, Bronchitis. Arlin:as; Catarrh. Pleurisy, I Influenza, or hoarseness, or any other affliction of the 1 Lungs or Chest ,-y on will find in e "..• els repretfe I (10 11 POUND 'Plat UP, of IILOOD IWO?, a sure endstife • i remedy, or tryout chilotien tire Billiard with Croup'or Iloophig Congo, ne better remedy tan be found:Zhou- 1 sands here been - relieved with It, And .11.1fleattif of its curative powers. now in my possession, pleated% beyond I doubt, the greatest remedy of the ago, for any affection of the Lungs The p wet sof Blood Root as a remedy' has long• been known, dot its harsh action alone tuts kept It somewhat out of general favor but, I fatter myself that the above combination ' e p erfect and that its use, will secure friends - wherever it is offered to en enlightened public. i • --; ri . - A Wolin TO Mornttne.--I wish to amellorida Tutir condition. to lessen your cares, perplezi les, and ante , , ties, which I dot.. prot , tling for yeur tender ant:ol4, e remedy for their ills that -Is adapted 0 their infirm!: ties, without the tear of consequences from remedies charged with,oplates, PO 4IeStrUCIPIO nod detrimentel to an many thousands ofoor race: Who anfOlight you but 1 feels for thi suffering torahs', where cries are the ouly indication of Its solfering.wri thing with Was frolochbl*: ic, emaciated from - diforhoia or, dysentery, sintering greet nervous fellation ' ,often tolits) from teething— often bmught to denth's door Item eholera, Infantum,' 1 and army dr Arising !rota but nourishment or nursing, , I have freeman of , these , cured to a day almost. by a 1 remedy that I hairebeed fe,ryears fa trrfeating, In an extensive practice ofnearly twenty years and now, offer it to'you tinder the trite nant#;tl " 1 11r.`TIt l r 4 • il , ts ' INFANT ItESTODATIME add MOTITER'S IlLt.ltg." It'ltets tide remedy: been used. it hairnet with un bounded favor, wad ,ns you value r our ohn comfort br the.welfare of your darling babe, I ask you login, it A 1 trial...and you will say truly in ha behalf, It Is, the "Mother's Relief." „ - r - ' Worm; are filSO p eductive of great torture to chit. dress of tiperyettre, .he symptoms of which evety pa* rent ,It nears. end where suspected, it la , hele,duty to % exterminate them toospeedily as possible. which can be i done only Whin far doses orbr Throop'sWOHM Pet++ 1 SON,which Is beyond court arisen {with any Wermiftaln l of the day. It will itestro • them; and. the very email dose, drakes it acceptable, to the children that dislike ' medicines of tiny kind. ' It is a happy com Pound of bonniest vegetable Medicines, that In their• riombina, don, produce wonderful erieets upon tholes lathy loam, I dera of the human system.• _ 1 If you Are suffering from deist:gement of Lbe' atom. itch; Liver, or Dowels, Von have rover, head-eche, sour stomach, or heart-born,sliatuleney, costlvenenr. and 1 many other mole:leant symptoms. fur their entire roller 1 you have only to take aUR dosts of,-" Dr. Thrtwirs DI LLIOUS P/lISAY...stlt/yort'llayo.a, cure. They wet opon disease by removing trio eases, restoring the se. - actions, of ell lire 'organs of the b ody' and health Is theconsequence. I - ' ' + - . . . ' 1 . To•thore Oblated with tore, weak, or , Inflamed eyes, 1 furnish you alto a remedy that has stood the test of Years. oresPeeeliati, and festered the most meet% when every other rented, known had fsilled,Dr. Tbrooles DYE i FATED. These entnpriso tbe list of Dr.•Throop's Do. mestio kledleines,rhat should be in the !mode orovery ibongo keeper, as n good remedy always reedy, andwhlch only requires a trial to 'figure them a place. ' - , , Afrenila , Ilittinenerillentley ft Read, IldentreSel f. (Ulmer* Co., Rush; 11-11. Ilan It itell. Rstab ; C.O. + Wright, Atlddletown; il. Glidden, Egiendirrillet P. •N. Barber, 4essdp; Ittraekticy & Blourort,lireelneyi St ' R. Othrrer. Dlnmek ;'..tacotr &Root. rortngvillel Dr Zins. f Itch. Auburn; James Tompkins, Tompklosollier Mir , demfbfLitte. - sNeW-1111rilwil Pr:+llrmslin. Great Rend; I JOSePII lo.illerrintatt. I'pronvilte; Dr...a. Darner. Ville i Meadow.; Janierrtanley, Dberonut;.R;Titrarly,•Droaa,. lin Centre : Jr, A. Wittlamp. Otitrnril , Dr,. J. o.ol.mstead, ...,.., 1 Donde; Johnsen tit Very,llarrord. ,, - ~ -• , ;,,,,. ~, J. S. DI, 48D ELL,CteneralAgent, rereetlmkei [.. . 1 16onn F}l4llooll k lawejl to `•-• Orderit9Vidd!fitT9 . 4t Illarortwe - ..,.4111114717M18L1. MIK list 01 tti:6 ItonCirit tc'OMP! -ithp ;awe,* 4,,orkthe way to True eJewelryshop. A good second hill& took intt i tirliitilie•titWlelf Al Ciller 40t 611111 ohtirlit • rusaiLL-p' Ambseribera lmelnientered'lnto . eo-plitneriblp • • lithe /Emilia and sheet Irtin business are pre pared.to attend •10 aur, orders ln theirliele at the anon.. test tibtlee Thr4 natter thernaelvea'thetby giving lurid attention to business. and low velem, thin they'd)! hate a reasonable share ofp oldie patronage ,Their aoottmene °Wove, isitiodataring the lateid end most 'lmproved patterna.:amonvlshich are the .1, on- sides or Ttdeao—s Stove which took the frrst Yromiuto at the 8 tate Pair at eyracuse in 1850. E-0 Fount Queen; E-0 Pores' Queen entlitged v"Ber.lttor e'Air Tight:Phoenix, dodo. Premium; Parlor stoves, box stoves —foreoal or Ines& - AU kinds of Tin wore. stenezine and tin tubes. kept on hand—rold at prieeethat will suit.' Ail kinds of produce taken Inisyment:and enehnotrefused, Oppo.ite the old store of Mills and Knapp., & WELCIER. hi • ontrose,luirlo; ; sl. • : , 'A - iFFL - ICTED ItEAD. PhiladelphiwZedical House. ' Eatabfished fifteen years ago, by DR::K INKE LIN,.North: West Corne( nf' _Third and (Iniirn Streets, beiweeri_ pruce.and.. Pine Sireet.!, , 3 F IFTEEN YEA.ES of ext(clive apt. uninterrupted -practice spent In lids city, bar e tenth red Dr.' H.the I most r xpert and successtuf praetijissst far and near,ln thearcattnint otall,diseasea. ofa privet. nature. Per sore; Willard With ! Ulcers en the body, throat or .legs, pains itr the head or bones, tbereureal rhea:natio:nitric. • tiller, gravelidiscabes arising from youthful ear:tares or impnritleo .she„ blood, whereby the tot.rtitutlou has bee. me enfeebled are all t tea till vitt:anis, lie who.plareabimselfunder the care of Dr. E. may religiously eonfideln In c b. novae a gentleman, andcon . thatitrely Amon his tkiltas b physieian. TASCIi +Y(iltr men who hare Injured themselves by acertait. prat-tit-eine...srdin- a habit frequentlyleirned Don tell comystilona or at • achocit=the ed.-est - 1d Width ate nigbt'y frit' es a when asleep; and tlettroY both - wind anal body, "silent& apply liomediata.e, ,anCeonsitentional debility, lose Cl nicien'or entry:l.o.y. cleat termed , and general prostration, 1111414 M y .and nil neryour ifeetio..s.indi gertion.sluggirbriers ot User. end' ese.y thy are In ! ' any waYcoon ! eetAl with the p. nercat ire functions, cured ! and fail vigor motored.. • ! Rea 4! Youth anal A Vifforousl ' Life' or - Preinatirre :Death. Kinkelm on ,':1 '1 „, . gelfpreseeraehm. Only 25 ccuts. •°' I This-flook just pnbliphed is filled with useful iriforma, lion, on the Mgr miller. and dire:Eta of the gt ueratiev organs. It tiddressW: itralf alike-to- Yorth. Atanl,a4 and Old ~Ssit and ibnald be read by all •• The valuable advice nun itoprewdoe warning It, gives, will! prevent years nimbler - and suffering. and Pave - an unatly, Orr oands of lives. Parents. ley reading If. 11l learn Lost • to prevent the dertrintion of their children. remittance or 213 rental. enclosed In a letter, ad. dressed to Dr. 17INKELIN.17. W. Corner of Third and . C'nfon :tracts, between spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, ielli ensure a book. - under enielopc, per return mail Persona at a dietance, may whirrs,. K. by letter, enclosing a fee. and be Cured are home. . • Pagmges gfMeJitines. D o:teem' itc.,forwarderi.lry sending a remittance, and put up secure from Damage, Doolt-seflers.litesrsilgerrta,Dedlaig, Convareere. and anothers supplied,. with the above or at very low , • , 47-I,y. To Dairymen and Farmers,' 1 - Valuable property for Sale. , It A ITAR3I of 200weres situate in Bridgewate. township i 11 gnome annaConnty and state of Pennehranial ; . . Pitroleunl or Rock OL 150 aerea of which Is under good improvement The farm I will designed for a dalry.and is espable of , A NATURAL remedy procured from 'a it is. feedin4 ;a cwe doting summer and winter. and every 1 ghenY comity. f , ur hundred eel detP u ps h es t a old be S' M. KIER., Canal Basin, Pittsbettb f t ."lti part ot It is *ell watersd.NThe boilable 2. and land aro , in good condition and the fencer, which are of stoner Put tliin - bottlesjutt as L. flows frimll.o w ' 'l sad rens oral elan go, d.- There are tw o large barns upon, adraixtere of an Lied. A lye 'hat areit b rte', the prat:date, besides a granary and cons entent shed ' N say R a kt'a for cattle: IThree orchards principally ol graftedfruits . : BEAD!! !! 1 and other feta trees. . • Rheumatism yields tot e power of [berets** 4 Said three fres-a very pleasant' and desirable location • voice Porn Luzerne Co., nion tp., duty am, nu about two miles from Illorarore. the Connty seas et rms.! Mr, Kier—Dear sir, all w me at a stme-tr }stn qneluinna county. sod about 8 mile, ire m the Leggette gratnlateyou as the rol l pmprittor of &nista:ed. Gap Railroad, to whleh there Is a Plank Roadie pumas owed petroleum or Rock WI, which Is donned err in; of completion , and is very convenient to meetings aadi to take the place of all gi t medieers. .31sej puma schools, and mechanics. this neighbothood hare fr rd the Petrel, am Ms mks Also another ValUable Fart) adjoing the above, cola. ,of cases curing most of tb and prating highly bailee taining 200 acres' of ultich 150 acres, is under a high 'in all. I have tested It i cong,lis, odds detests, state of cultlvatlen. 'Upon It thee,- is a „tame frame totter. sprains, and swell r; for rheartistlita 1 dill% dwelling house, and ont belldlngs to correrponet -and - , is a certain Cure .. My wi e his been &elute atlas large orchard: It is well' watcred and fencedaud cram'. Ithmareattsm for route ye to sod never could p i in , rah's , adapted to dairy purpose& ~ 'thing to relieve her , in fa t she tele' eretythlrtatia Said property will be sold on reatonabletenus. a per. I tiling would do her soy g ml nettl else tried yor Ms " bultfo and It has relieeed b r entirely, for my pull dm Lion of the purchase money may remelt:Cupola Rondand Mortgage to plait the purchtteer.. It is the greatest pain bit er now in ate. Icon it. Applination May be made personally nr by letter to I J. ifie. Ron. Wm. Josses- or ft. J. Niven at 3fontrose.` n said Anothe. letter from L. setae to., tectrastdman, county.ind any fUrtherptutienlartethat may borequir. , Pcsmdsom : N n ... 1C II Hares, duly iti..1.1. eel willbe riven ..-all.3if . Ur. Rtan—Dear sir: tate met I . Ittertt it t. 4 ' I fling 1 0 the virtues of yo r great , t ors! red'Or old 1 the Petroleum or Rock ii, whin is ccrulnly i Ing x‘otace to tile rubric. , medicine. I beught one oamt et our spot sbr 1,, Nan Seasunuolc Fall and. Winter Goods at the i ""°.l°°g here last fall. I tested le a a immbtrd ran , ..., --leered found It to protege" el. I alt tea ed It le load {;rent One Price s)fare of i totter and found It very bend:cite I wield ids Tel L•5•LE211.2.11:311, G reat lk: end, Pate 'much to bare entailer ba of it, for 1 des't Utak DEOSteare to take this opportunity of tenderlia,; hie withoutit. Reape • tinily yours. 1 Li elneere thanks t 01111 , We:oda and emit omers for the i . 3, gaguELL, generous patronage they, have eXtentled to him ; and'', :A. toieefrom Sn2queb• .• a co.,tertlfyingtettitts at the same time inform them that he has just return. ',ley oftbe Petroleum: Dv:Dire. Junes*. Ifid. from New Vora with a eery largeand choice selection of ' Mr 8 M. Kis u—Dear ir..--Alltin me to etedge lb Fancy and Staple lily floods. Also-a fresh and extent vlrtuer olvour natural m eliciaecalledPetroimeeclal sive4ssortment ofo rcecries, Provisions, Boots and Shoes, OIL_ I han been afflicted ith the Ithearstins fame Rats and Caps, hardware ' , Crockery. - Zee., Drugs and time. I woo in Wllketba e Ilft Puirmer radret sld Medieletesothlch will be rotator cash and produce at a tier •rn your Ag-nt wh o he was slot; thew. fibe •very small advanee. 01 prices which ilefy all competition. cure me perfectly. Iha e since rem is t.sted tars F lour, Pork,Fish,Salt,wholesale andretall,—he would ,-tit casesofrheuroatiem, and found It giver/11444 also remark that he a there, strictly to the system of al= . Very Fretfully yam ways to ming the lowest priceat first-thereby giclnp the , . - , 1 .IASIES RALITLTOI same advantage to all who may favor hhotrish their pat ..__ Toy 11A 3.Nrc I, July 1201 M. rOnego. . ..- _: ' ~v • I. 1iTi.5.11. ftitnn... , Dear eir—Allr. - toe to eatlft be. Great Rend clotitin r — , slore. I virtue of year ricarna rat molic:ne (slim Stades ' 0 Rock 011 which I bell re Is a good meditist. lbe The largest, bett and clic_apest assortment of Ready been 0n,,,:d ~,, n b .rsz ~., 0 ~i,, i n „ ii „o l t, 'Made Clothing In the Village of Great Rand, Pa., Brood 8.... .'" ' e. "l. a ' r - - o e ". CIC4IIII. Doe Sklus,Cassimerep and Vestings ofallirtalitirs last ten veers end neve could get any ,- ". Wissi aultabl e for the Fall add Win te Trade. A hiell he offers at Ire me ' :lu fa - et I iried alma, everything and a3l . ttsi dome mar rood until I tried your Petrotern,rixtild sueh prices as to satisfy any On that this es the place for ;:a11i t,. n. ,,..... a w br0, ,,, ,,, ,i : b it . 1i Levinsi, r.,,utitt i , , ,t h ii mi. ivf , ultra a sa . t A .. them to deal. in consolfienee o the great increase 0: his - " - --- .cr y — business he hap been obliged tei atIT enlar g ehi '' pek, a: s ort time I think It is be gr atilt pals tilleut a which he now .ntiers to ble trio da nd the public for ea use , Confident that in En fininr, they trillfind some: ! e* 'Fe respectfaily) rum thingto their advantage. Tits subsertherhas mode at- i 11109. Mt ranaments to manufacture clothing in all its various Call and get * circular firm the:levet. 'bid Owl -•- ''' nated i o sell • full d cri ti fl Fos I h D,E.N21.17 rill?. - _ _ e s . .O ° ll ' ..• rate ° Y. - - soli 1 bratiebes, and la now prepared ,t, cell the same. warrant ed to bear inspection. Caste: Work and elating done at tlh e lotto t st yl olio d ahrot est botlee,—allklndl. of tail ors' trimmings furnlibe4l and for sale. Genet forget the spot. Store near:trot...ye-he the Mansion Goose. 1 l e fiT - 1 TIARKET. Groat liendi Sept. .1850'. . •. ' Ir. S. LENIIE 131. , N 31. 7, w , - . 0•0 I) . S, -- 'The eopl6'i - Friend - ..--.. 1 - 11" I wriq , .., ......... 111A5 just reared NEW YORK, sab at" - : • ,T., T,,, rlsza MlNi.asir Itihrtytt. Ns V. - . pill, DESTROYEarAIq 0 /114 VINO Exteitacr.—An WILL PAY torilu it, at low rates scam be t0i , .1! ► . front the shrub culled Witeltshasel. and'pnrely . from 'My assed. 'Not b+r . get - 1 g due Mints to sari dal .thatselth theeyeeptiOn 'ef e little Aleohalto. reserveit, ; friend's, as hese he: et ofo e bcoght goods of lin Gird 'lt wHI retie nilideal, pain had judatinttionCiohl sores, j fortbem,he 'writes the to "titLIIKAGAL'i." fresh wownrls and braises, : Piles. and . all 'illsentkeP Or the i: `Montrose, pep,. 10th, 851. • bewalsOla chronic nsture, tooth.ache, ear-ache and On • -."-------L--- 4 - , ..-Z--- ' •;----- -- - - r "eseelleritrent difor fentales, &a ... i • :. - . .• . .' - . ... r.. . -•- is-. : ' .. • • : -;It is truly what It p releases! o he,i Ili e Ptople's firieord! .- Ps osideiter liasatatterthl along the,ruitged paths of life :ll_ .N.EW ' RP lvi L. Immo tillage that contrihnte greatly to .the comfort and - a : gsanitment, of -,..: . ' • ,BURGYPT,basInst me red anew anl.oo l happinesanf every hody i.henee -their great value.: and --- .t - .: • .-•,,,riat i43f4 d• in ter frtne4f. . ~• .._- gnu may ,t hey- be oohed i reloads el the People ': ! • ; : untudi ng an e cann t „ T i ty nf L a dles pmsgsoisS. one word heigtotrnard,araltiat luilasittort A. Matt byer' Long Shawls, new tyto Bonnet ticideor. llot tl,l,,rntrineotlisetieer: has : manufactured and offered for - Caper, tr"tairlo Goodi &e.. of the most dodrstle ilk!! isle sepuzioni-artiele 'called -the . Coryll "Eraart.,4lint whirb.blving been pure ased at tbo late Pia!: FT' ar"onld be extrael,:ef the heselrunt 7. , ttit. genuine "'sae ; vitt be sold unusually le - will to,rin dos pure astiater. While the saurian* article is [ ~ New:Milford, A'ept. 20 • eolorett,sebleb'ettablea the pohlisto distinguish. , r,-.. - 7 - ' ' • ' ' ':; 'Kane felt ttine.bas thoire marked Pend'iralri Destroyer " • ."W3l. K.'llEATellt Wentroso: a ndatoro.keepers au d rue , hie-dealers generally,Agent a . , . • -. ~..:):..:, .' ..:.:_''T1)i.0. 6 0- ' :;&,:: C p,0 - ;I4iNEL"', - ; tvii , etzot'k '-'loS:Lorrirn INTri t rand. 'Per Pasventar.Trains:trith s,pooiolltfosenz,4T4 for th ) forrFallig itt ilteracooh:o and.. Porkops of every description,'Sperie; Bonk Notes, 'MOTES. Orilta;andlhlis eolteetedl al( order, attend. 111- , z al to with prwaptriess and i 4 vasonable rates. .The,Ageots. thd: Latkawanniklo Weeteat.-floilroad Ooropany act iideoute for the above express' line. . taprooe tvagitnamill be. lo readiness Wpm thesrviveL Ot each traluratd3rrairin, to• fortiaed with .dizpateb, Niraharoll ae. Sze., to Pittston, Wilitostarre, am, . peenari earlop gontro'Ae l ia authorized te repeiZo and !forward.Express lFrelitht _from that place to the Illantrboo tktaticia, loud. tom - aald Station to Ifouttoze.; ' t O. Martit of Tun% hanUttelt, will receive: suid:thr. ward -Express Ilielabittrete that place- to Totekhatteock 'Station, ondillito that Station to Tunkhannoek • , VUllOOe- & CO. Novetabet4B4l.-4AtA, - • ". CIor.iIIi:NERALIIP heretofore , ellrang nada T • the acme am& Arta or Slek &Throop, to the Express Ptelneee en the .14:'.t' is tbld any dtreelved by -triatael wheeat. " aAMESSISK.". s:Jen..l; 1.351 , , - . • 11.11..T11R00V , . B.—The busittost sill -betiefter .be 'anted on by TlFpop,t, Co- „ prBtkf*llrFreliiment.! • ,:.. - - '- - - • ~. _ ~ ...„...,T. I . %':' - = Bpo'ons . :,: - ,-- • --..... ~_.......,........,.. A-I TAUPE atm* or it , slv4 , .flue,' , ,A.,ibitajalle arm tea, timons, ,. Britten ta•vote, , ,trolSattittheliedta bl e and !ten spoor's, buff 1010640 d tekopoons.,..RAilyt • slit eT,,Q. Aet plat4.Geratin.aliTersimitmatteriete.iit ?relived anaiolliailow !bribe qual.14•011 —2: XII itZLI.7B -- . • Motitttife i ;nit 3;1652: ' --: • l' , ". ' .. 1 - .. , - , ',-,. • ,! = ~.., .. . • Aor f twAsvpolotv,rimie . aito whorEan uotw w 64/ iit'lllPMllllbp,l.l;!epoy. by-fI.IIIIRIVITZ ier comas,: t s,,.NßWlßSOlciati:offlol Ita* Combo' 6t tarin vitt prices b 7 „A.. APAN§• 'Ol.Olllll tot stOren MontPlo, Jazmary 10, 1002. • - T he` time to ny • 1 ..,, , .... _..,. . muriELD- werill ter ..-41 1- - -. .. , - •ili. to his numerotts tittoft iii t ea., :IP' . - [motel:merit hi Mont se 501, 6 -- : Ity, - that be boa Pius 1 ,,i 4 ,.. - "" . i ~- • , frem fleet ' York *lib alaree-4, 1 . , .. . ; -'' sc. ditto • to bit ratentlyears ,.f.:-,., collating: of "81 at eh 11 / 44. 4 ~-. 4 ,. f... .. Croldlandctiver iernua a L L'it "t:j la . - :','," 4 - - ' f litililllelled sad plain gold — ""es,„, , -,.-. - veld and fob ebahis,Loehig,—•-, bl - es, specks, 'Mob bracelets, Anger and ear rle a rZ, Ono, %medial,- armlete: Prod and then end area' ... and pencil casts, choral beaus, cutlery, Pense na fi s r, veil., Ilettannia and plat Wu rr otcrordeote'leit euegag forks, Tian strings tacks; veleta, p0nv...... Needles, nilif Illintf. o4l 4Watch Marc% tsois .7% terlala for tbe trade by the nantiiy. ne l a men t'', - sold at the lowest prices. Watches and Jevlb y : : a n kindarep-dred on abort- Vika at the old st aa i 4 .7 •ly °paella, the Plicetilx, Co rt at hingbazotea, . - ocllB.llsl. 'armc foill,oo and tip. AO hours and 8 &pees e. , Nell style:tad waran old at L. CANULD7 'WYOMING lllngst on,- Lt3z hus Ott tiOliFinNorth.ro pica plea/ant and salubtiousvil. bairei and accessible by .411 country. 2 houchnol nos jean , . dining %Melt its Fat .constantly !mirroring. _ SEMIN.ARY. me cilluntr t ,p a . of th e 'most 4'1404 lers. ‘jeonla. lifonnenh a q * . ge, one Mile Wert of Vats. ij ttgesfrom ail pm, th ow her* In oneotkit rrT ons;e...his loth M o d 'through. the m?dniticene coldltionalSetninory bnildi. IfrP high. had JO at been co. of lion, Woe }tent[, the a toitutble and extensi4 e Chendent, Plaloinvhleal nt the Inetlttatton m regard edge of It.nent o, high orde toents In Nature! Selene° Ilwei g by 49 ftet, and live pleted,and by tbeliEei& thool is now tanhted ib ll l7. entirely an. TM ad Attronemical dmv u • by all arbo,bnali.i: t and ample fal fap tips for the for:114 Iterta . t, ThPUoari of Listrititt Iowa: ' !ter. Ilicisben Nets PRINCIPAL. lave: rotitsr C. 16 in • Teacher clan Philip T. A; • Teacher of C. • " Teacher of Na tavviatr. tinrtrat nialts Marl' Dietz, tit A. rty th e A. IT. I lent Luigi:l.szer.. .\ . , nsal &lenge C. .1 cache, ornotlera bar of Modern tan Inlst EslbiPT Purr - AOSISIIIIIt Tcai Sirs. Jar r d'''. N'llli - - • - • Tedeher of Din Mrs. S. A. GrnrTnr v. 1 Teacher of 31v1 - All of the above tencherj the whole of each day exert Mr. IV cstlake. . 'lle form tearhes our hclf of -earl, e each day t bar ciao as 111 that by this I arrin;ement vl i ion and instructirn of and I thtf Truseers econlidel be !pored to promote the .. all -he pupils'. . I t The necessary' eipeareslorthis 70stitnitir ninths. ki l , aei.,, 'kohl= raring,* tdrtsramental triodes, An t i: .to $5,50 per, quarter. • /load $l 40 per week,ta 3714 per dozen, and fuel T.,50 • per annum:. , . The discipline of the tut:tattoo ern:Uses anise / I with Oriente, inonleatln sound. moral 'zed refxkl. penciples,4ersevering industry, 'net txdte Ins .t . 74 1 , 1, deprOcacut. - '' The preernt form of thisoldml will eritltte ft ht i 22,1 of Pee. next. 'Et nden are what ited at ity lkst; ;but the most fultabletiin for rot eri,s is 51 i5 t,,,,... rt lor the middle of Ca eh te ..: • Thor, w h o my irb ilat ' tend th e reboot through l e remainder 01 se,,m k4 thronxhotit the Winter, w aid do well iv - enter us e , as the 20Th or 211 loft. cre will be a vacation emit -weeks at the clore of the cot term, .71,,, 4 , 1 k trm ' eonsisbi of thtrteen Imam omineailtgJarntrilth c s log April 9th 1532. . Catalegtors of the ' tmi , Mand sty infornia;4o 4 , b.live to it ran r had by' addressing the Prirdifsl, nth, of the underavied. . D.A. FORAILI),N, S.IIOUNDS. See l y. ' - K,lnt.nston; Oct 4, 1541.-42-tf. 07 ere' bur iv =ME arc ethploytd eti t the Teacher afp ri oi n g tleitet.e retell a reTt a ay be necessary, std the lit 1 5•..ne publie salt peteey the Pehool Is httd e ttpt TM full board cf qatkea ILI) believe that collies 14 test illorortglt Itcousettst, ILI Co., N0.2r1 irks • • Sold eiholeFale by Man tract,Philadelphia. • - . New. Mille d Stove Dept.. „ r . ,:i .-. 1 61. 1 , ru OUT.RITT,haa no In storo a new and l tirt! 4.1 aortmantorCookin -Parlor. Sad sbop Slitg.! wocediud cool ,Ineludin the neey anemia owe'', k ludo of Mr Tight, Lug Oren. commOD sad WO ovknAce.orlthl4fore pip , Sheet troa.aed Esc; Stilt Tr it iiri. liii tt ,&, rnert,t e. ed i r w l.t h . ? s o s h i h , it eoltteell very , low' , fot , mi ....r i11! , 7 ...... _...,.....,........ ..-Thi),Lp3i licroildoi: - i ~' i T. BARNUM . . the g est borohogrer. Is shod. .`'acing Into - this - ye otry theerlebrated' ll 4i bitater." a rusoldn a not 1 trrr On !t o'ri , 0111 1 Op by a thumb-srrw, add aid put outthelemo .... "egt l .3%; Dia this Doan t log, to do CO the tit! r Joists duovaa,Talialt., just reed the FALL.S6. IVINTER 1:AS111 031 :4 i and buoy, prepared ea w It on his Meads wi th I t !, ~. alacrity, skill, mid good umor ' os _ Ca" Call la It-litulea t capittdOte,st thi 114, . Lathropa stort: . - -:.- i N. O. gutting, done it; Stmattost Oct. 8,1851. *". Jotc( ctezuks.c P Lye stulls,Groctirl I ril • lassaasa, Meth 'PMA Nuke lost razirs , mina, pairotialk w r Yankee .N olio's+. - • .Si ly e Attar TOM .plate tray candstiat 0!_14.11joi. r 4Spoons,Sitat to L si ttA , gratis, ! tl KtalspOrta luit iric ries at Mit day, ad m Werra, ••••'Artagillitt -ier atettel.,,,,.' lr [4. loseetif th esis arty araced Ma f r ro Patera torrlVatf„7,,, Inter iluatitag Nuys, t tra brasp.ostls t_ ,o 4 0 %-afewsinal. l abied.stio CSICDO, "ditch yip stow plat, Pao gcdit pita} far Lsalev. As he 7 / 1i;;;4 of name itatabea war sitY oth'T tb" buroott oak In ttds; titattotil th ° "" -- Ni g" it t 8 'ettnen Se' da wore titatt to eau too J ovattn.Am,i aboa. • - /MIR . i , 4 1 0, . • iirodl2o:l !, : • .'. - Wastilagtop I ; . Dealer:lu Drugs, Mud Cutup Wile; riuld,A;sUips Dardwarv, tuiewitre; CT/. ipoolut, orprrtuelgs, bleilleallmtruments, I , thwerf,lbruitekettaeri ' - Dluutrtme, I , 567 , 11ece54•- '• DesettJereim and Mu I is. Fork, Ao ROMA , MlLYSlREitoanit,ltarki , 163 fa4tithietufeoi, Am