The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, July 15, 1852, Image 3

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„ sc .rions extent, be brought Intel , ' At Wheeling-,-Va.;allimilartlemonstmtiOrt
ran, to f l , i 7 o peration . - The disturbin stibject took place between 10-tnid 2' o'nlock
° L. ' s.- has, by the action of both the great{4—•••••••, . • ~..._;•
o fsisrerY • q ' - been withdrawn from ~--.- Fuvrosf N.Y;, July, 10853. • '
-..1; 3 of the country,
e- ,.., 5s b e tween them, and the no less ex. / Yesterday afterno - on,nh'on t. half past 3 o'Crock
tremendous thander.storm passed OVer this
'lec.°Cestions in regard to a national bank ., 4
;place:aecompanied bY - Wind and - hai . , Priivi.
i . : t , i d ng q I ves and deposit of the moneys
,ot the
the storm, the therniometer, stood •at
,*,-:h:tvbicli so convulsed the whole country ; fins to
cupidity, 99, Id2t degrees in theiShade,.btiCsoo after - it .
c o le oe . Is to individual interest nod
h'ilye;ti‘eelrifinal!y.settled by the adoption of the ; fell to 79 a egre
es. Many , vat uable slutde trees .
..tic polie). . l were broken and uprooted by' thi3 .. Wind,' and,
the! large quantities of fruit trees wer ' ch . "li
Il g ,„ r n rd to the personal characters of
. 3 i i ' vecan didates,the pr . ospects . are . - not . le . ss i ken- hy the - hail. : The- corn • crap -- e i m s u set;OrCl ° l7 -
f` s P c • c „,6 The whig nommee, In tnat clay- inju red.' • The hail stones, were as large' as ',pig;
spirit which belongs to his • character, „ n e, egga , .
:: ;\,;•: -
In the town . of.Palermo' !east of this - Pla e -
1. .- tnineneed his first political campaign ' -
la --- mo fieldi of corn Were' I totally' . destroy:d i
- 7 - th c : imu k A d r niss , on of the private worth ;
1 This morning the - thermentett•estandwat' ei h
In ; w eis to publicconfidence of. his cup.
cue concess ion which I am. very sure!yen. t„,...fisc, used notwitluitatidiag' the grea't h g at
pier. 'lbe st all times, ready to rempro. "
i hail stones, which remained on the - ground e all
e all , . ,
int have been rouh•lit from Rtlermo' s • -
c ' te 'Tl IA • I election, held under the ch.. d istant ,stilll' ? •—AI a . tA I tr e
A A r es,uerttia
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vr , _ mil mi tes as .argertato..e w...e." F e ll
. o n c to %%ilia' I halt, nth tel nt hero y;:sterday, - The crops are much injured
c'"
toes
result in the success of the dand the corn 'and vine's in Taleriti ''ll -
fee'" a•a s t o . No well informed nnd can-1 1.3 wi scarcely
ocilicc ° ' „ produce hirer] ordinary , Yield: Mud) dam- ,
, : ,,„,i n d c an doubt that a largo majority leg hasalso been sustained by 'the braking of
v1" -- U . led States prefer the pc:). i i • ,
,„ pi e _of the el • g
r. '",,,, ! - ,, n ° '• does for the administration of the
c "..,77,1,, 'genre -lament of which -Mr. Jefferson was
2 - fi rs l o ad 'greatest advocate, and which have
r fl ,,, mAiNpided the councils 011ie demo . - ,
Pl ie - ,,, 1 y. The Whig nominee is the open'
trade o pponent of the most important of
3 '" o nrinc i i ii es , and the •decided advocate oft
m t l e rid oe tnnes, which are; in-the estima
tion'' of e.verysound democrat, in . deadly _hos.
invt° the sp irit of our free institutions.
hand, General Pierce and Mr.
a o the other •
z both been brought up in the true
r i n lure
democratic faith, and spent their lives among
long
the straig Mest of their sect. They are honest
tried in public life, possessing ta I -
ewaetart' abundantly adequate to the successful
ducha
- Ve of every duty, and private characters
chore all cavil or reproach. They have been 1
faqir n ominated, and ought to receive, and I
in confident will receive, the vote of every i
f inale minded democrat in the country. If ,
a u life is spared they shall have mine. - I am,
g
ee n em en, very respectfully. your friend and
mut, M. VAN BUREN.
QTY-SECOATD CONGRESS
FIRST SESSION
Rouse of Representatives.
Washington, July 10, 1852
• CHEAP POSTIG E.
The House resumed the consideration of
the bill :o amend the postage law of March
1852 a
Mr. Olds replied to the remarks made yes
terday, by Mr. Brooks, and in the course of I
his epeech, instituted a comparison between
the old and prop,sed rates, with a view of
& h o eing that at the one ounce minimum,
which is the average weight of the newspaper
circulation ;If the country, the postage specified
in this bill is considerably less than the pres
ent rte Under the old law, transient news
papers are almost entirely excluded. while un
der this, they are put on the same footing, with
other papers, although it is required_ that the
pup be pre-paid.
gr. Washburn opposed the first section. Its
object, he said, seemed to be discriminate in
fame of small penny papers printed with large
tyre, and on good material. "lie did not lits
foe in the propriety of such legislation, and
therefore offered an amendment in effect to in
aale the standard weight which the bill rtt
gaims foinewspipers, otherwise, one half the
itopk of his State would be excluded from
the benefit of the law and the circulation of
country newspapers materially curtailed.
A deih,te ensued for and atiainst the amend
ment, and wa., continued until the termination
of the inorn:ng hour.
dtiriency Siennzers, etc.
the llgiciency bill, tid resumed the Collins
line amendment.
Steven,, of Pennsylvania, offered an
=ado:lent, that the duties to be levied on
pods wares and Merchandise impolted into
the United States on the of December,
I 846; such prices to be aseerinined by the
Secretary of the Treasury. in order to raise the
maney b be appropriated by this and other
Irra
The Chairman (Mr. Stuart) ruled the
=hunt out of order, and on an appeal the
chair was sastained.—Ay e s S 2, nays not coun
ted.
The eibite or the Collins lire rir.end
inept was then continued, and various prop).-
itiens offered by its opponents, which were
:11 Toted down.
Allison, (whig) of Pa., at a quarter -to
tie said he was satisfied, the gentlemen were
getting tired of this by-play and therefore,
noted that the committee rise. This was dis
reed Ro, by 34 ayes against 81 nays.
Additional amendments were offered and
&nosed
Mr. Olds, (dem) of Ohio, submitted one au
thorizing the Postmaster General, with th •
consent of Hr. Collins, to advertise for propo
rah fur carryini , the mails between New. York
and Liverpool. and that the contract be award
trite the kaiest bidder, provided he be an A
merican citizen. This was disagreed to, by '
ayes 72, nave 7.5.
- 10 'amendment was offered by Mr. Orr, I
(dem) of S. C, to give Mr. Collins the amount 1
of postage received, its lieu of the present com
firamtiva This was rejected by 50 against
73.
The committe e without coming to a conclu- -
ikri on the Collins' amendment, rose, and the
Ilcase adjourned at three o'cloen.
WASHINGTON, 11.4 I 1, ' 1852.
The liars, John P. Kennedy, of Maryland,
EU been tendered the Secretaryship of the
Navy, and has accepted the same.
Pcovaizacc, July 11,1852.
The wife of an Irishman named Hughes
Well died suddenly at Pawtucket, under-such
ti mancances that the body has btien . exhu-
Ited for ncirlioal examination, and the husband
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... tr..:g. arrested,
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- 13, 1.1.11.110R.E, July 11, lo.wa.
Al!the hick Southern mails hare been re
!lira The papers contain no news of into , .
tat
Anuogements were being made nt New Or
hloa, at last accounts f)r giving, a public iliu
m to John S. Thrasher.
The heat in Baltimore. to day
~ is Innse.
nethermeurether stands at atio re nine de
Eves in the shade.
Wilhani Jastison, mate of the schooner Ma
r/ .of Providence, was drowned to-day, while;
Albin , .
The'United States sloop.of war Levant,
ellelatnander Upshur, salted fr.
Itaily, for the Mediterranean.om Norfolk yes • '
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LEXLIVGTON, July 10, 1852.
The body of gr. Clay reached here this
hra
naming z
pl , aate.nd the funeral ceremonies are now
The turnout has never en
Ufa The stores are mostly cloied, and
fie qole tits is draped in tupurning.
.
PITTSBURG, July 10,
185/
411 .1 M. Was cairn's inepended . here lie
heel) the hours of ] 1 and u 1
o'clock, in 'eclgi
sftli‘l funeral of flan thou tatang
R o ,_ at Lexington. Th were at hair
1 1K 4 the steamboats and flung-
with crape,
..Sults were fixed and belle tolled through
_ , .
Woa rhy.
Crry OF ' /IfiXIC 0, Juno tO, 1851,
Relations between Arista and the United States
—The Proposed. Cotip d'Etat. •
. . •
The anticipated couPiletat; says the
Herald, has not yet • transpired. There' is a
!combination- of adverse ,eircumstance,S, oiler
sting against it, the Jealous vigtlancei of Alto
emissaries of
.the British - government being
the chief Impedithent. The . :morn substantial
I elasses.of the BlexieaMpeople- 7 411 those who.
have everything to•risk or to lose in au ordi...
,
I nary revolution—aro sFeretly 'or- openly. in fa
vor of the coup d'etat, just am the same classes
in Fronde were in favor, of the masterli:deeis-..
ion and successful stroke, of Louis-,
But it is feared'that Arista has not the" mervei
to plunge into this responsible .experiment of
the
now
of:the -dictatorship. It' Seems
now to be the opinion, that he will wait 'for an
opportunity , to strike,
; which will give some
color of necessity to the assumption of :the
supreme power.. If the United States ShoUld ;
attemptto enforce the 'Garay, ; grant,' or if EU ,
gland should, under- Over, of. a ',suspicious
ship - or ships of war, , deinand peremptorily the
payment or those overwbelming,-debts to Eng
lish eteditors, then Arista might be justified in
10 coup efetat. , ,. -
MeautiMe, It is ' , rumored .here that the U.
; States, throe:it) instruct* te.Mr. 4.teher, has;
I actually' greed to pay Arista two, millions of
dollars on the'day that lie shall strike thede
eisive blow ; but the jealous of England
France is not only in the way, but ills feared
that, in overturning the, present gevernment
all the existing available: means of UM; tieasury
would be seized upon by its rapacious -credit
ors. Thus, you will sec that-Arista at 'every
point, and upon every side, is confronted. with
difficulties. lie cannot recede--it- is danger
ous
to stand still. and CVC rl more hazardous to
move forward . without setae reasonable assur
ances of success. •
It is understood here that the English _Min
ister is opposed to the alrrogation:of the elev.
enth article of the treaty Uf Gandalepe Hidalgo
beciuse it would thus relinquish l on the part of
Mexico, a future source of revenue, in the. in.
detnnities which our government would other-
Wis4:be.eompelled to pay, for Indian .aggres
siots upon.the Mexican frontiers, At nil events
excepting the want of nidney,the trouble of a
coup d'elat is not, so rnuchlof a domestic char
aeterns n matter, of Bti . lish
Yireraid.
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11:toRT.D Ot7.—:},'fendays ago,C; in the city
of -Washington, Mr. Grabtland, a. netegate to
the Whig Convention frchn Georg 4, offered to
bet ten thousand dollars : . that GeUeral:.Scott
will be elected. There; ‘vas a6the crowing by
the Whigs over this propOsition skit the next
mail informed us that General -of 'Ore
thar tart; ,- ;md -double it,: if
Mr. Grantland were But
land very prudently ltaekut . out andwoqld not
stake his ten thousand even when Gen: 'Lane
offered him a premium of 6-249 i if he would
bet ' ; •
It. is of no • rise for*ogr Whig friends t 4 waste
their money in betting on the gonendimuilt.
The Democrats are now in pOwe'r in _twenty
seven out of our thirtY•one: States nncl
would be impossible . for the :Whigs to over.
come that nnuority if the' we '
re aft united on
Gen. Seott. But the exidenc‘ is clear pint the
Webster Men of New England and thC
more men in the South and in New. YOrk are
very numerously disaffi;eted towards the
Whig nomination:.—CJintM Democrat.
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Eeligions Notic6. ' - ;,, :
Res. Mr. PERKINS, of Orist6l, near Phila.
delphia, will preach in ''St. Paril's Church'in
this Borough nest Srintl'ai A. 3L
A' 20 Prize: •
The "Democratic Glee Club" Snaquehan,
na will pay twenty dollarsi for the best Demo
cratic Campaign Song. 4‘ coannittee of five
of the Singers to decide whiy Merits the re
ward, I:l — Communications to be addressed
to the Democratic Glee Citib, Susquehanna De
pot, P. 0., Boa No.-2, Susquehanna co., Pa.
Br order of the tommittem -
Susquehanna Depot, July 9, 1852.
- Vta grirla • -
1 In Springville, on the _ad inst., by Justus
IKnapp, Bag., Mr. GEORGE, G. ATWOOD Of Of
f well, Bradford co., Pa. to .31ise LiENRIETTA,
',daughter of Aaron Tayfor; of the former place
- $5O REWARD.
STOLEN from tho pasture of tbs . ! subscriber,
on Ttiesday the 6th a dark bay Mare,
four years:old past; 'good size, and it fast'traveler.
Twenty=6ve 'dollars reward tic paid -for the
Moat, arid,fifty dollars for a le
• '•••< SAMUEL TitAvts..
,Susqueltanna Drpol, Pis., ;July 6;.2852.: '
i • AUCTIO N I - AUCTION:
THE following ' articles. lite the property of
Timothy D. Shay'', rleamis44, will bp ofrered
for-sate at - vendoe, on the furor! lately 'owned by
the deeedenti in Forest Lake tdurnehip, en
.
Saturday. the 24th day tlf
to conunenee at 10 O'clock it. u - .. 1 to - tit:
- Cots, 1.13 a I,
•
I pair 4 year -- oldlfories,' 1
1 do. 9,years,..With yoang -,Co!te,
, .1 yparling,,Coler2 !flogs,
1: two-horse 13pri'pelVligoy, - _1
• 1 do. lamber-14o.'Sisigli;.
2. setts double :Ilan:less;
dot:_eburn -
Various articles of household furniture, tanaing
uteasils,.aud also ilalry. - irniiteineaffs
. •
Trine.—On all sums under $5, cash down ;
above that sum six . or nine mouths 'credit, pith
approved,eecuritqq. ^...
NJAMIN ;SHAY
PARMELPA
"Forest Lake, July 10, 12.52. -
Admuustratore lgotice..i,
XTOTICE Hereby gives that the underesgn
ed have been appointed Administratore
the estate of ‘,alvits Suatmete. late - of New lug
ford township, deceasel.. - p.ll personis indebted to
said estate ars requested to settle the mime imme
diately. and all - persorus itaviag..dernands against
said eetatvwill present them duly attested to_the
subseribere, - - . - '
'R•FUTPM,
-IVM, 0, WOOD ir981.1, , 0
olyjitb, 2652. - k 113-w6
Ournmeraiiiie,
:111ILASTING Ai RIFLE - ki)sillei,--itrao safety'
/L)Fasa for tale by. - 841 , 111 Y, fk BEAD.*
.
2400 BBLS OP - PLOT:M. -
'TATE have purchased *thin a 'Week past 2400 bids of
V V. :.01113 Ilona all choice', braids; and fresh . ..ground.
and tow prepared to receive, tordiws, nod deliver from,a
lot of 20, to 1001,bla of artfpoint on the Lackawanna
& Western/tail Road, or on the '&-brio ;WWI, at,
and east of Great timid Station. ,
Wt have the Itilloat 'eantlilottais that :all . of itits tot of
flour (2000 aft Is tram only 4 different mill:sly o t
good quality,and cannot tall to'pleaso the customer.
'Ofinon Ju1y9,185; (28 4 w,) ti.1.11/AIIOWS - 4keo.
•
Administrators'lotice.--
t.,ricE is -hereby given - that letters of ad.
...Lllministration 'upon the 'estate of: Timothy
Shay; lota of .Forest Luke doeiased,
have - hien granted to the subscribers, and al) per
sons iindebted to said. iistate,,nlll please maker itn.; -
me4mm payment, aud,those - having:a:omi will
preevutl them duly ttested for settlement. Hooks
end do ounce may bo found in the, handsof Bea
joinlit Shay.,,. • . • • - •
• , IMNJAllrti.sllAltr.
Feti•i 'AItM 6 . 11AY 5 Adores
d cal; e,Tolylo,lBsL'. ' . 2.81t0
• • Great - Bend* • •
VARIETY
Tikia way, Lainesimil,Geptlesaenl
'rag enbscriber would invite his friends Local!
J_ at his new store in Great Bend, directly op
posite the "Luck Hattie "and cumin's' his stock
of gOods; feeling assured that they spill not go
away dissatisfied. '
/N would first 'call the attention of the Ladies
to hite great variety of
cirv& i a moD3
•
consisting of embroidered and primed - Lawns ; - Ele.
Jalapa of tamest every variety and style that the
the New York market affords; black and colored
Silks; Prints, Gogh:mt,: &e. &C. 'A splendid
lot of ,Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Table Covers, Ho
siery and Gloves, Straw and 'Millinery Coeds.
Also, Broadcloths, Cassimeres, Statinetts, Vest. ' ,
lugs, and every . Material for boys.and man's clo.
• Hate, Caps, -Boots and . Shoes.
Trimksi - Valicee. Carpet Bags, CarPeting, Sheet
ing, house keeping articles of all kinds. Groce
ries, Yankee Notions,' &c..fc.; and hi abort es.-
eryth lug epersou needs for cernfort and luxury..
ID — Please call and examine..
HENRY lANGLEY.
Great Bend, July 15, 1552. , 2Stn6
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Dr. H.. Smith
QVIIGEON'DFLNTIST ; can be found Ja i en - mat - on :iron
DAYS and TuesBAY,S Or COCK 'cilia, tt the Motel of
L. Searle; Montrose, P. nti would cal
~ the .pari
ottentien of those who nead full - setts lot teeth, to his
manner of inserting .on the ulnas:damp:vs:tire princi
ple, which he,hatt practiced fora number of ybant. All
other work;; extracting, fitting, cleansing, done In the
:most scientific:manner. ' •
IfE=ilM
•
NEW GOODS.
nit THE SUMMER'S TRADE.
I)ENTLY :15- READ, have - just received a
-LA large addition to their former 'stock of Goods
consisting of Dry Goods of stillest every 'descrip.
tion. Groceries, , . Crockery, Hardware. _Drugs,
Medicines, 'Paints,' Oils and Dyestuffs, Boots I
Shoes and Leather._ Stone and Tin ware Watches
Jetrelry, Silver Spoons, Petfutnesy and is fact
the greatest varteiy that can be found in any
Store in the county —all of which we are prepared
to sell fur cash Produce- or on approved credits ut
as low mark as any'of our neighbors, -Oar motto,
is still the same us ever--” Not to be.undersold"_
- BENTLEY & READ.
" - Light,; More Light Still !"
A BOOK THE TIMES,
ENTITLED
Life at at the Ernith,
4.l.Bratt it2E7.O"
- AS IT IS;
. Being Nairatives, Scenes and Iticident in
. .
lite real,."Life of the Lowly."
61' W. L. G. SMITH; ESQ. '..
THE ohject or the author lit to represent the
:', condition of the Slave in his rude but com
fortable cabinAis daily occopactousand pasti mes
thorolationi. b Alveoli - the - master and slue, the
mistakenimpulses and misconceived views' of the
reriliara - Etritontbropteti enc..ett.„ - and - tiFiepie , ;
sent the paations and sentiments r in•their natural
Iforms, as tUe satiteare displayed m the humblest
lot of societf, thnieh - orriug that, iur the case of the
slave at least, contentment bettows More happi.
ness thmiftloetiomt , and at the same tittle to rep.
resent; as i t lir', a clops or peoide. - via z the Planter,
to whotii juitice has seldom been ilone,Ond whose
.I character, as exhillited is every day life, is well 1
caleefated to win the amiable, judgment of the
world. _ i
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The above work will be published .on the first
of July, and will contitimaboat 50012 me.'pazes,
!nautically illustrated! The price will be $1.50.
Early orders willeet with first attention...
ri
Good - active ages wanted to sell tclitr above
book.
Oa the receipt of:. 1,50, we will' forriard one
copy of thy above book which agents can.use as
a sample copy) by mail,l,postage paid, to any place
in the Uuited States, hot exceeding 1509 milei
from 13uflalo,Chicago, Cincinnati arNew -York.';
Books sent bimail must be prepaid accordini
to the new postoffica law. Postage on this-work
Ia about i'ls cents' for each and every 500 Miles. I
Vi'holesdle prices fot above, and other - saleable;
books, for which weWant agents,will be forwent.:
ed oriapplicatioit to as,
& paid;--
- ' - i
- 0.1 ...DERBY GO. '
Mak Pabil*heis, Mai:d); N.Y.
Ayes Cherry '-ietoral, .-
. . . .
. . .. _ _ _ 1
. . -=4:4 i - -- ' . :FOit'TtlE CURE„OF
•- ~,.;, ...,.,„"1.. ',CQIIGHS,- AND ' COLDS
', t"-s'w-, : ~- B RONCHITIS, ASTII
' . . -
, cr i --; I'IA AND )VITOOP.Ig0;.!:
' ,„,riikS A . tOUGII, ;CROUP- AND'
jeiew .,
_, 1....L -iga... t .,_-___.-.. 'C CONSUMPTION:. lkly I:ION:. ,' '.-. ~
• In offering • to the community this justly celebrated
remedy for diseases of the 'throat and lungs, it Is not
our with totrifie witlitho lives or health of the edict.:
ed, but frankly to lay befoke them the opinion of dis
tinguished men and some of the evidences' of its coo
cess,:frOm which they can judge for themselves. -Wo
sincerely pUdge ourselves to make no wild assertions
or false statements of its efficacy, nor will we hold' ut
any hope to suffering humanity which facts will act
,
Many proofs are here given, end w e solicit en ingni ,
ry public into all ire publish, feeling assured
that they! will Dnd them perfectly reliable, and 'the'
medicine worth) , theli best confidence and' tlenage.
Profeenor ofChern-
'istr and Materia Modica. rfowdida: - . 1
College.
treir 6.l4'l4elaYe;aissiig thereeel yon
preperatiun until"/ had-nn opportunity
! of Witness/7g
its effeeti Iln ownlandly, or in theleiniltuf,
friends.' ' - • •
This I b re now done with it high degree of satiable
tion, in rubes of both adults I
children. "
! I have /head it, as - its ingredients ehosi; a powCrful
remedy-lot colds, and Odium:wry diseases.
I I pegickm cLErELAND,Ltv.
,; Bransairk, ilfe. , Feb. 5,1547.
Flinn an Overseer iin - thn }landitort
in this city.
.'., • , suitisclo,lB6:
Dr, J. C. Ayer :7 bail:been cured of the worst cougl
I ever had in my Lire, by your Cherry l'lctoral,and
ertali, wheat bare opportunity, of renomniendlog It to
others. - Yours respectfully,
trotnixed the folio...ins, and lee it tads- mediplue
a trial. , This patient , had become trery feeble
and ?the arrest orthemciDaine _rue nandatatablyta
" • - -
• Milted States Hotel, Saratoga EpriOgsl
- - • . - iuly - 5,
Dr .3‘ C. Aya.;:-.5.15 . base been Mlllcted with wpala
fill affection of the Wog., and all the symptotasof set.
tied emaumptlon, for more thame year. could litid
no Medicine that , would teach my cue/ until A. con ,
meneed the Wee of your Cherry Plow - qt.!, 'bleb gavome
grad 11 1 1 relief, and I have been steadily : gaining my
strength till myhealth is well nigh restored. = c - -
While usiogyourmedleine, I had the grati3eition. of
curing with JO my reverend friend, Mr. Tintuan; of
Sunman Disirkt, who had -bees awl'oendvd rfqo
paroeldal duties by. saivere attach - of broziebitJs-4 ••,‘, • I
-Iltateplesaurelt ceslif)jagtheso faMs to you, ••• ,
iital• am. fib ypuea ftoPeelfullY,, -
- , J. P. CALUOVN, of South CoMilom -
1j Prepared and sold ,by,lsasa O. Aaaa, Pr:topes!
Chemist, Lowel, Mass. • ' • • ,
1)9 Sold by A. Trirre ll ,MontrOse ; Laden geott, Gt.
Limed, and .by Mruggists eretywlteve.
supply-of iliat choice Ge. Tea
i g ua A t" . f 4 . 4itc7 e :d ., ,): .. eir . o ß C E 3 N e. ,r o c u y dfiri ar;
aril rke.- • -
• p p 1, 00 .0 2 woo en oe: HI ex.
change for Goode:by 13ENTLY +READ.
411onttose.rut. 12, 1852, 3w. , ,
4 ONS
r re
lb., t 1
2ro.r
tha
War ,
oNs.orpere. 0 rind o.ll
Ston ea, or iho best aninnitititil
coonontiCal Shape,,ap3 olall;Atma licim 36 to titiO
tt 1,7-B,lto 2 cts porlb.; oavotaitig to_
• - . LSO, , ! . , ,
, .
is (10' Zorn :re which. will u Cut sway" *aster
the Berea, end are very euppediw etre:mato? heavy
rand water power, prieo 2/fir' tal eta tier lb, -
In July 2 2 1842,0.2C:0 IC: litrntßOWE kart.
;ourlby tha bbl., or , poutul aticr. Lard for - 50 0
Y - - &READ
WONDERS OF ART !
NECESSITY OF 00INO TOI AI on
rtmlr mt
oorzATED .)
Vlint bath [Jingle' power to trace
:entity's timely toricalid grace, ~
r thp plainest, homelieit face?
lisguerreotype
V lint can infant smiles engage unlietite lire's middle elite, •
r the hoary hairs of 'age?
]; , , • - liageortieitype
Vital attracts. the lover's eYor - •
ailing forth n •
'hough the loved out. be not ;nigh 1 • .
Dageerreotype
'lVhat gives comfort' to the', heart
Viten our dearest 'friends depart? .
I na this woader.workino tirt— ; . '
I , • • -. ' , . DCguerreotypo !
. •
Iris a hallo Wed feeling lends,. _ . - .
nd for absence makes ainelds. -
1 hen tve hold'soino cheriShed friend's
~.
'Daguerreotype.
'hea why need you longer stay? . '
..
.... Come! there's danger iu delay; . - .
I.ave your pictures drawn to-day, -
And you'll be prepared to say • . .- -,
here is truth. if not 4
pociry in 'the abOve
~- - ,
and that at the .. .; - - •.. ,
BITERREOTITE 1100113 .:
That
linen;
D
,
•- • :VI, ta D2A115. , :l
. . .
ionic , lace-to get a faithful and, pleasing portrait..
Tao artist takes- this oppormititytii .muter his
grate!l acknowledgments to the
. patrons, of his .
Art —I nsting that his efforts to please, in the past,
will eu ure hisenccess in the future.- ... - .
To bis former facilities he has now added an im.
proyedinaltaiie Camera, by the nitT of which lie
is prep red to to take groups, orUingle'pictures, in
a enpeiior manner :. • . , 1 .... . • •
'A . n wapdheantiful variety of plain
.and fancy
cases Turtle shell, Papier Hectic, ttutt other
splendi styles; of various sizes dad paucrus; gold
and plated .Lockets, &c, - - { '
'You w to have Leanly ! come nail let me take it!
You wt o have none ! pray come and let use make it.
Er Odd Fellows' Halt, corner of Turnpike and
Chestnut streets. . . .. .
' June 23. 1852. • ! .
' .
. NOTE.-A good Quarter Camera for sale at a
very low price. ,
.. ,
..
11 - 3'Tito artist, when not in his roams, may be
found - by ingrijring at the Gandy:Shop. - '
Ij
LOTS 0F,..
SIOT./11MIER Shawls, ,Mottling; Ribbons, Sum.
me stuff, straw braids, flowers and skins,
just ree ived C. T YLEIrs •
• . ,
THOMPSON'S. •
•
" Union Dap - errealt Gallery. ~
r[NIB subscriber con tinnes the - baguerrean bosi
-1-' ness at the rooms of the 10t9 firm of 'Chomp
son,,f Loomis, opposite the Kepis /Mel, where
he will be happy-to wait upon his friends and all
who man , favor him with their patronage. Ladies
and genlenien 'wishing a fac-sitnilo of themselves
will find it to their interest to call at Thotnnson'S
'pleasant and elegantly urrangeitrooms, and se:
cure one r More of his well-defined and fine-toned:
Harnett otypes. Be sore midi remember the
pl.sce—o posite the Pheniz Hotel.
He' h s ou hand also, and for: sate, a' few of
thosii"supplor toned Melodeons,* the manufua-
i t,
tutees prces., Canned exitainetthem for your-' ,
selves. - L. THOM PSON. .i
Binghamton, June:.lB4. . '1
-.
Sheriff's
.Saie..i ,
Ita:af a Wile pt . Pi. F. issued . ciu( of tlic
t of Common Piene of. SuSgnolnitnta
d to me directed, I will Uzposis to-public
Court House in Nlonticise, op Monday,
ay of July, at 'Oll9 c:.'cloc;ls p.. u•, - all [hut
co or parcel of land situate, ! lying autt
é township of Rues', StiarMehattint Coen-'
tled and doscritv,:d as follows; to wit: .
th-eAt and weethy lands of N. D. Sny
-1 the south'byttsei priblicthigittiray, COll.
acre; with the`appurteritmees, one fra
, one store, and one baiii, aid all iro
n caseation at the snit of Timothy P.
. M. aouthsvell and G. t. Sbattr,weth
I : .... ', Q. Ilif-EGOREP, l ,Sheriff.'
office: Montt*. --j •• ', =—
3; 18 # 52. . 5 -i. -. 1-
1 - 4 'Sr vim
1.." Col
county, n
sale at tit
the Idth t
certain pit
being in
ty, and
On the no
der, and o
taitung on
med lion
proved,
Talton
Patch vs.
•
sring - atia Harvest.
lot of. Grasn Scythes; Cradles', Hai
tratv Sampson's new *atilt'
;clcs. Rakes+, Quinebaug Bcythe *toner
rind Stones, in mom • and for sale ty•
- • IL BURRITT.
. , . .
ford, June; 185 z
A NEI
and
Seythe St
and Ohio t
A - --. ' '
- voila
~ is hereby givei'that the 'ouderSigned
r
/A hive- esti . appoiated.Adatinistuttors of the
Estate of • rtmortur NAIDi. deceased, late of AO,.
burs.. All era to the Said estacare
requested settle the seine immediately, and elf
persons htog demands , egainst- said estate will
please pre etthetri,daly attested, for ipatiemeny
.. : A o NDRE W a LOW,: i _ ,
i.
' I atm IA II StIANNONi i Adrar's. ,
Auburn, J .. et "22, 1852-- ' - ' ' - -I 251 it
- - . A . ..• • t: - tr.tt o r 'Ei Noti6e:_l
.
oTIGT is hereby given that thelMdenegneLct
N' ha's p inappointed Administrator of the ee..
tate Of SALI / Y Aria Jlimsan,tleceased, late of Au
born. All persons indebted tol the said estate are
requested tii makelimrnediate payment:AO all
persons has ugdernainfs agetictist said •!statp;i will
please preselat theme duty atteittell, for settlement,
ANDREW LOW,Adtn'r. - - .
', lab - 22,1812; - I ,.. :zee
Aubutn,J
sir o i lif MS' 1 vo.
- Great 'Bond ik.loadersirille, -,-
..
E ,
WE; COPPER' TIN & SHEET TROII i ES
. ' • TABLISHMENT. *- -
TRE inliscriber respectfully' informs the p i )3b.
lie that'tho has received a large additiou to.
his former stock otStoves,. consisting of a variety
of the most approved kinds. among which ate,
. - CLINTON AIR TIGHT L-
FOREST QUEEN, , 1
: • , "..--, . stoat'OF THE, IVEST; • • ', .;
'- „ -- WESTERN QUERN, ~. I -, . 1 . ,
I
all elevated "Oves. :Of Square air:tight Stoves.
. - : • : PIIO3NIX, PARAGON , . 1
• . WESTERN'EDIPIRE, • • -. , _ -
ORANGE AIR 'TIGHT •- . ''
. - UNITED , ,• --: ••
,••• -
, STATES; . .•
FARMERS, UTICA COAL S TO P ... --
.A variety at rremiurns. some of new style, the ..„
• WALKILL, - A I RTIGII T, FARMER.
A good sop various assortment of Fedor ' an d.
Hail Stoves ar WaruttaidGoot.':/iox Stoves of
various sizes lgna patterns. he" iti continuolly..rto'.
,ceiving r and Mends to iteepasgreut 4 variety of
thainoit poptar agaves neatly deli* in il i e„co uti .i
K
try. Person - *Ming to purchase - Stoves will
i .
find it to theiinterest Wootton him. They will
find his ' = -- , . , :-.:.
'
sj
Made of the Strongest and' best materials and, its
cheap as eau Ibe bought in this Or Broonw county
atid-muCh hotter thou of b3t pedlani.-
al' Stove ripe &Tin Ware Iteptt, for sale and ,
Made tit . ordoi Farmers wilt I be supplieCtvith.
Fans, made l'Etnnig materials, at Wholesale p,fi
. crop 011 - order for work „id his Ihns ; will be_ thaak.,.
' fully receive and punctually. attetuledio. - .
1-• ' : - -, - - • JOIINCOLSTM•
Great Ben, Jpvi,IJELS?.:: . , ' , .. . -
. , .
_.., .. . '... I. : _-.-, -1 - ' • ' ' .-: ' ' .-
' . .
...IikOUNT:PROSPEdt-2
'WATERANY INSTITUTE,
• .BINGfiAII.I`,.rON ; N.
T HIS institutien is located inn beautiful and
romantie grove at therbaso of Mount Pros.
Pect,rund - eorpoionr,.of the
,vifugei
Passes - led of an abundant Supply of. purist soft
water, auvantagesfor , exercise in the pore airitt
carriage and feuti . Artilk nji ate meontaim.over.
footling sceuery: thisuipastied , in-,beauty and
grandeur. and "free from the-noise and rennoltaf
busy life," 'whir e*colletit sailingand rowing pall.
loges on the Pfeasent.,waters of the:Clhentingo.--=
These.are a fewiof the presentation ;Ifte."Curen
offers to the invalid. ' • -
- The - house. hi new ainf commotTions--bathing,
apparatus e.xcelleut . —well ventil.tted;
.witit23o
feet piazXa.'l :
. The, medical.department is under tins , entire
care of Dr. Thayre and wife. who haVO had birge
experience itillydrepathic practice, and tiro
vorably !mewl) as successful prneatialiers.,
Courses of Lectures , tivith _ Gil plates end illus.:
truant., will be given throughout tIM season to
the Students and,Petienti, upon Atiatnry, Physi
ology, Ilydinpatity undifygiene;for which there
will be no additional charge. - . . -
Females wholtavo been eunfineirto their beds
far years, are itivitrd , lo coirepriend_-with . us or
give as a call. Oar success in, the treatment: of
diseases_peculiarjo females, has given 'l3A.pipifi
deuce, and we say to all such, even if they have
"suffered macli frOm many-physicians,'make
one mem taut.
_ -
Terms from $4, to 84 per . week,. Lpayabto
vreekly,) according to room and -attention requi
red. - Putielite will provide (0? person al 'too 2 corn
fortabtea, 2 blankets. '3 lincluor tagtou aboeto and
6 (mete. D V. TOWLE: M. D. l -
Re:4ident Phytqeion:
[l9tf •D. W.A.1.1. 11. RA N-NEV; V; OroPiletorß
• •
1111 lartl3 kloli 6 A.
rPIIE undersigned has on hand a supply of
stuck such us IfydruidiC Pains, for bringing
water up hill to liouses,whicii lie; will. lay and
warrant ono - year; Also Chain Pirinps:and Cast
Iron Pumps, for . bringing wator from well into
houses,'und-rt siipply.of Lead Pipit, which he will
lay and warrant well detni. Those 'who want
work done in, my line of,buciness will And it ,to
their interest to eull on
--
'Qt 1V.E12 - PAYNE. ir
. . -
• Gibson,.Susq'a. c0.,411ny 22, 1852. I g2lm3
- WOOL! WOOL
Wrva! o gulpnds of !hange. .,_ " ,2. c6ti ,
-• • TATIIROP I A 'CO.
.Itfontrote, May.. 24 1852.21 t
rot;
00050,G00D ..9':111N(1,..E5, MOSTLY
. eliaved, cheap fur , cast). Also,
Blatchley's Pliitre, lower thug utility other place
in Sitsjpielittinta county. 'S. FIII..LER.
Franklin Forks, Muy 10, 1952..: 19t
, . 7,
WANTED FOR T IR E ' tAtiron
-214. MARKET, i •
40 000 00Z - E NI, 1.
(l oop idl ivoolSoCks, largo sizes bitie mixed,
is exchange for Gnodiut cash price's. Three
.dutlars per dozin allowed.• , ' They must tio•ft ifood
article. • • '
ECK.
Xurfi , rd, Pa., lnne . • .-
PMINTS'e
A. I II:, largest stock and greutest.vatietylof hand
some styles awl pUtterus ever °Tired in this
market, which we utrer at extremely losq prices,
includint 'a lurgelot of huudsome•Prints for dress:,
es at 6 pence u yard. •• •• . '..:•
91b30u June 12,1552. II:111.1B11.01V.5 & Co.•
3000 11. 1 1ECEs
INGS. •
,
.
Vitt BRAClNGsrgrest variety of beautiful pat •
tern!,-which r e tear at lower prices than
ever heard of before in these parts.- gaudsome
Wall Papers 9.t0 lir Cents a roll. Also.la- large
lot of Philadelphia Paper. beautiful pat!erns and
superior quality, We will make it for ..the
rest of all.wishing to paper dwellings, old or new,
to purchase from our stock.. -
U. BURROW Sid: CO.
Olbron, hue 32,1532 : : ,
BONNETS,: BONNETS.:
A gEw sa v oy: of . lhost; cheap- silk, Falicy
Z.ILS ;law, slut - French Gossamer Lace Btrunms
and Rich Ribli9ita . apd klawers, areaqy ieduced
from spring micea; , by ii:P4RRITT
Warp s , :
I)URE AS COIN', (frinktd witOs;) OTto,
full asiartineikt of P l ated, Britiallia. and Sit.*
Ivor lirtue ut.:* - CANFIELD'e.
.Binzlinmfon; • -
,WE. STOP• THE MESS •
TO ANNOUNCE : TIM ARRIVAL OT MORE
"14 EW GOODS'.
..•,
• -MOSITROSE,'.I ENE 17, 1552..:
STOVES! STOVES!!
TLIE stibsc . ribere living entered intoo-Pa'ri
nerebirk in the
Stqve, Tingand SheetTlrOn
bUeine6e, arc prepared' to attend to all eMerst in
their iine,nt the shortest aniticel. By ts,i'Cini strict
attention to.the business they hope to merit - their
share the adds. ._ • ' •
The business will : be carried on oppositd the
fiDeinoerer offiee, tinder the num and finis of Et
D. Ltqlapp Co; - • • :•' • .
Mnntroep, dnnr 17 ~Ifi34:
- • ..Fotecutore Notice=
tritE tindersigned, eiecutars of the 'last will
JIL -
-and teetament of illichuel.J. dec'd,
late orLiEentY.,heteby, give notice that, all claims
against said estate Must be riresentedlo them im
mediately
,for,settlement, and" those indebted to
itaideatate must attend,to the Bitne-withoiddelay.
• . FRANdis..QuiNN.
J. D. iIIiIRPHEY • " • •
Siifer'LoktOune 2 , 1, Will—Viten.' -•
Admiriistrator's
PEIP undersigned hieing „taken initriti :of 'Aff::
tniainttatinn• in the, sauna, of IValter
niaftbi deceneed, late of iflarfard tosenehiP; here
by-kiti-snotico to all parontrindelitkl to &dd . eti
tate. that thenaine mnst.,bki iminediately ;
and thoselavin,;cialmeiwiii present - tben)•fot er ,
rungement._ ',GIL:I I 9. TINGLEY ? AdM'r
.' „ - • ' • *ith the
narked; Jane 184.1.--2t.iw6. • • •
. ,• •
' - NEW GOODS.
•
-W.E aro now.rocetviug a large supply of
• Goods
snaking ' our stock - more•complete
'Hum ever, anj wit iiivtu
.tufdttuutittutiotr of it by
tuty'aUtl ottultini; to purattos.. , _
- - - • : tu. inputolv's'4. co.._!
ilittv,ort. lona 41.:1R4:1..,' l
• • 11CIIESSAIOODS. ' "• z
I'VE are rec, , iving. Poppl3l' Dkeie
Ocodi,:eizitiiilcipk ti great variety of kiwis,
and of beinitiful eiyiere, apci ptatteromAnd:oe foi 7
tosVik kind'' of good v;z: Poplioi./Yotari;ti.
flair (16:. Lavine; (plait), atriped rand plaid.)",C,hom
bray's, English. - Frenei .. l and parnirtic Prints. &c.
&c.; - moat of,N,liicl! they - ofOri Cotisiderabli towel'
than. Orly p - ring,pricca.
05turoo,June12, 1851.
WAN Y ittp - "
rift Pounds W61,1 - '043 OtHrdedlnio
1.0901.1 V, Cootidoo,:g'Fniir,", ' butter; tenth;
era, rugs, nont bernwni"oul.,i'cniinnin rnr
Moutroie, June :11M;'.;:!r:::,:-
Gelitgjat a.; little-, • boVeT-T — Cest.
T 4 subscriber has email stock yet:Ur-SW.Oi and
'we' course nodllno Boots-vid , Ohoes,-oild a good
arsortraant of ladle', Mtssei; aad ;Children's:Foote
Fbeeil, *Vela 'he fa now' aell Eng at viet.6,lilit; Iltigea.-
bovi, east. - There Is 411 opportunity for good :Ditrgstir In
tble , - qto: ruujuu.
; February 4.1852. !..
ri_ASH F iaid :or Wool by; U. BURftirr
AT .NEW MILFORD DEPO
T. ".13uRRIT re may be found ad exten
siva and newlussortment. of Dry. Goode in
cluding a great ialety ut . •
Ladies,. Dress Goods,' ,
In rich Printi, Printed and Embroidered Lawns,
extra. rich Liam* Deturres, Entered Poplins,
Gingham 'and Cliambrays of new styka, black
and fancy silks, &c ; Canton Crape, Brodie,
Cushm . ere and thir•ge 'Shawls; Silk Mantillas.
Parnsols, plain andligured Swiss Illuslitts, straw,
French Luce. and BOallepli,flounet,
_Silks,
Ribbans had FlOweis.
G ERTLE MEN. •AND 13tJtS DRESS' Asi)
SUMMER GOODS... " •
A large assoittiaent.• Hnts,Cups i Hoots and-Sham
Thinks .Vulicee,...flurpet Bags, Carpeting,: Oil
Cloths for floors and tables,,paint!d . and printed
Window . Shtidt;e, WWI Piper, Domestic Cottoni
of hinds, etc. etc, Which, in connection with a
universal tissortm;mt in other departments
goods, and being purchased . ontirely for cash, frill
enable purchasers to trectiie benefits in price, style
and terms not to In k faund iu any other establish - -
mint. • - • • •
• .
N. B. Salt and Stone Coal constanAy on
. TIMLIGHTNING
TILIAIA N,- Barber and 'flair . J./rawer, re
hJr turni his thanks to his numerous friend!.
and pationi; and having, as be hopes, convinced
all of: the great danger and risk of witting their
throats by shaving thernsolyes, he Ins that they
will discoatiiitie that Gurbik-one practice, aud'eu-.
courage home industry by calling onliim for a
shave: Crockett's nacle-waisain to-be so
smart that he shared himself with sliest lightning,
nod C. Tillintrn wilt perform the same feat on any
who prefer that[zio a good razor, &they will Mill
at his-shop ur Searle'i: Hotel Imsetneut.'llf you
don't believe it,- call and see.
MontroCe, May. ti, 1852 C. TILLMAN: ,
•
DISSOLUTAON.
T ILE copartnership heretofore exteting( under
the name cud firm of A. Lathrop &•Cp., is
dtssoleed. necentiti of the late
firm-will be settled-by. A. Lathrop: The business
will be hereafter etindneted by • . D. R. Ltahrop,&
Junes ILilYy , on the pay down and, short credit
aYstOtri under the firm of D. R. I.;nthrop r o& Co: "
• • • _ LATHROP 4r.. CO.
alciiittoro 1 1,552. • Otf
4VST SAILING VP To iptiE
MADE ALt RIANEVAV-U@P]
i r TPERFI NE Ohio FLOUR; also; Codfish?;
.Mackerel, Carpet Warp. Ashton fide Salt in
large sacks, rj.c." ;
./11.. C. TYLER. -
.5ay . :20, 1852.
. , , , , : The subscriber lias juql
c i
. b_..„,,,,,,,,, received a largo stock ..
&
4. i r excellent assortment
-414 P :
- 5- 1 - IM -- , of Men's and Bovs'
' i
rr
/
~.,-, _ ._ READY MADE
• I ' ltV l TE r ii l ig.'-.
Of latest.;t;Jes nod salted to th'e season.-.
' rise-L-eashihnabla Silk fiats, (Beebe's' spring
style,)-Rosstith 'Haim; Lrshorii, Satin? and Palm
Leaf hate, Caps, Shirts, Stockings,.Gloves, tiers
pcuders,-,Cravuts. Boom and Shoes, Books,-.Wrap
ping end Writing Paper, Traveirmg, Hags,, Wall
Paper; (ti-good clock ,)Cartairt'Paper",-and:Fincy
articles too namerous_co specify—all' or any of
which.' will soil as; low tas the like 'can be bonglit ,
in ...13inglountou",or any mbar, town..- - ,•
• • - ' -
Montrose, April :20; GAO: FifLLEit.
1852.
F
arms and •Mill - Trivilogek and .
Lots 5a1ee..,..-:
. .
THE substF o rker oilers forisale : thofolowitig
valuable properties,,to,w it ; one farm in the
township of Itartord - COntaining Seine silty aerie;
about thirty of - which:is I:improved,' house,: born;
Orchard, &c:, thereon:;§aid form Nee one mile
and a half from the village of fiarford, on the
route -of the 3ronirose and- flarford'Plauk Road
ft is a - beautiful .aud &ramble location, well war -I
tered •
Also one other farm lying on the Belinput
Turnpike, four miles from Laneehoro, and 'the
N. Y. and Erie- about Eighty
acres, twenty or more of tv;ch is. improved, with
loose, barn,. orchard, This is a valuable
piece of land frointts ItieatiOn; being - Well timbered
unitive, tered:c. - • -
LATIIriOP,
P. A.-WOOI)ItUFF.
JOU& L. DMUS.,
_ ... .. .
~..
.Also several Building lot" at the village of'N Stitt:,
quehanna, on tho evi York, & Erie hail Road.
Tide is'one of thirtnOst' thrivin,grtocatious - in -the.
country, being the vent of the Itil l goad 3lttehlue
'
Shops - 4c . - It contains n , no nisi t 1300 inhabi
taute„und its a
business alit s . unrivaled. In
t connection- with the above Icita,itre four'ohlre beit .
mill-scats iw the-connty, being lin i medintelyon the
:Susquehanna river, with sufficient power for-any
purpose of manufeturing &c.. Th 4 most surpassing ifidueemente'irre' held'.oi. n by - theltibevilecatiOns,
for capitalist"; who wish . to einhark in the business
I of manufacturing,tanning,froweirillgund lumberittg.
The Rail Road ntifirdit the most Certnntidtous and
ready Crunifiertirni foid.erythinglii the:above line.
The a bove tinnier:Cy . ; in' whele':ir r ptirt,: : Will be
sot on terms' the meet
_adllentngeons to piirchar- I
- era. 'r will ghie - greit:hargoin mu
4:''Comnica.
di
iron will be promptly
_answered t i rom' a distauce
and: all: cuq aims atiended to. promptly:: r, : .:.:, -.: ---
- - . ',--, -- i. /- , - :• SEDATE GRISWOLD.' --'
- Stisq, i. llctiot:'.',Pd.;'• JiMe. I: - .I BS2. - '.:. '23' tt . -
-
. . .
, :STRUP.: .-.
, YELLOW DOCK: ROOT.
Uri: feel prompted by ovally "prinhpla of latreaulfy,to
VV. =sken:lora fo.the world the • • ; •
IVouderflil Effictior - -of ..thr§'Eis4raordinary
- • Prepiratifin. •
Theta:nob have bb on relieved of it great eanfoteht of
sieffcriug,and manylivcoreared ciao Of It. rltie.
ackneehedgedhy the best Judge* of ruedichee to be the
mot( elegant, veleutlfle and- ealtrtat,y preparation roof ire
Depurative
charger If-aver: equalled.--It annuls enthralled for the
ctt r .of Eryclaclat,, Salt Rheum, Canker. , Scrofula, and
all the Various throws liaising: froth an huslitrengeto Of.
tad blead.', Also; all : • '
--Bilious -
Antf G . used with unpreeedenfed success in slit eases of
Fe naly IVealEue9se any} geneia I Debility. ,
Strengthening 'the aseFtianed bldk, giving , lona to - the
various orga . nsoind intigaratieg , thek,Oritins system,-and
asufor the cum or the_
_•,, • . •
ilunnows bo CO
liivei•Ouhlolaint;(7atarr yspepsta en
.
ThocriaiTeereil Chreptc,lillacerer; of •ahmevok
form, w4ll fled this medicine Mit-only ,pleactinf. to this
taste, but: a certain edirei.ll. it .lie withht tbZ'powi.zot
remedial agent to affect their direasti. -
It is a:nommen ofnuJicinee u, hoppjly com toWi'p a t o
Ada& directly to eve Cone TO the atonincla and bowels ,
, and pet to licalthy action tho.l,l9Fllt and the wham
DlANOThitit Oa,
alad.Proccolil .the fteo action 9r. the LuNiro, thin ren..
doing it appliCable a.U.'diseareit '• • .
Ohrortici-Nitturk'
. . .
It lei piirely'vevtate,in4 inay tiq - Isid - fp All
and at all seasons of the year. • . •
Prep are! only by 0: Mono , VCO La4o f
Now York, indool4 by.AIIEL
Ju 1.1-pus, pi fp gustki;Tltle..c.. - - ISO, • •
. • ,
Fo,l . , • z •
.
To the,. Public..
A n on , re cei ving keetni
on hitiut nod cleeirnbla its
eottment Air -_ • ' -,-" •
00 DS
whioi will beeold very•loir for cal or. readrpay.
The stook isoompusedof a Prat. rate aesorturent of
' • Druks • ;slVdiands,'• Chemicals; Paintsol
- 11 ye-Strittr, Groceries, Glass-ware,ipoOns; .
- fSpectneles,; Musical: Instruments, •:
• - Yankee -Notions, and ,
-• j • ors-. L i g. O •
Dry - Oriods, ,- • ••*,-.. •
, • Ifardwart,'Sloneware,' ' • :
Mfrrorti, StatiOneryillrirstrosr• ."
• - -Medical _lnstruments; Perfumery, „
Trtisses,- a u pporters. -- Shoutder-Braces,
Sheen. CarnOlirne, Lamps!
Clocks; WateliescJewelry, dte. * • '• ••
-All persons wishing to-pnrclinict Drfigain.Goodo.
in ,any of the nfore,a id. depattments, will , find
their interests Promoted by enflibz-fist tit the
Drag and Vuiitity.Sioro of A lir.i. TUgRELL: -
Montrose, May 1852.- - • - •
'NEW.:PRY-GOODS
New Milford; Mei 15,1652
, ..
.....,,
NEW ,sTpc4.ls.-. i
~cuEarEn,l , . ltw
., ,: ...-,..._ _...-. .13 VERI .r. 3. r • 1 ..-, ', ...
. iltn;
Late, of:this Firm - W
of"Wil o son le:Miller, . '
TIT:SIR ES to return his trnttofal thanks forth° eitl. •
scus.er Stimuli:tom:ma comedy for their Ilheratleirs' -
ImenuntilrirudalluteleattifttrhoPlur.tfalre:rri,4l. lt d l e vinT 4' . t r o lloll P i r ki ed tie :
I tstinoporoorltieTd.r wPikithasallgicitt' i i too ("h k i . t ot hl6l B;rs ti a ill ud iazlvu Sum it;
1 000.1 s, ho Invites Aimee .who Wish to purchase Goode--
very low, for .cask. to call and e*irmliie tar aseurtnlSlll-.' '
1 The sanctum' list of o cm/sand priers ho before* will -
compare favorably with . that. Of any other, merchant At
thlartelnity, , .- - -.. : , ,
: •- '.'_ -Lcidice ' .., Dits 9. otiods';'- 1 ..-• - H.i -
-A large- assorlbrent of black.rmdfelored Fllks, of rew. - ;
dons gradMi 0.11 ct performs, from 6.6 d. total . . per yd. •
Mattseline"DE-Liziiiet.' . '-- L ---•-
1 ' zoo yardirot Sptigity Da Ulmer, a airport oreryaarts.e.'
trend style the the Sow York market affords, twos
' 'lle. to Us per yard. - .
Prints and Gingliams: -1 - -:: , . •;! •
vi,nne 'yhrtts of.illerimack, Felt rarer, kat eireiter;•.•
Cochlea, Yogileh awl other etylft - of krints. at se.Csr.- :
100. and Is per yer .. dais case of superior cloths 'amd
colors, yard widoi et the tow price of 1s:. 1000 yard." Id(
Lenceitttr, and 0 laremw fllfthems; warranted fist rigors,
er 1e per. yard. Also, Scotch end tztifich do from 1a... .
• . , ... .
..0.1. to 2s. . . . .. _ -
--". filogrning Coods.''.
Bombazines, .Alpaceasillnhalrieuttn4 9 Purr IL ( ) to
r ton wool Do Loiters,. tdla Thestiet, and All ptb
e
Foals 'tied Inanournlng.
• G00d5..,•:;, - • •
and step iii..teiccie et Alt:milli, Calabria ellirl4
plain and dOtad; Illalntook and Tatitott e ,
Linen Cam Aricillircro PlyA Linen thine Table ClotItAo!
IlTajdeleme; Scotch and !Tuttle Dlapent, Linen Sbietlass jar
Sleirtingt, &a. L. - a.-at Am la trice? aa ealauot'fail tO
antlre . satittactlon to castoenett;
A, la - go lot of ilrorhe, - Cantork Crape and niobium*
gimes twenty per cpat. cheaper thaw they, were told. -
- Handkerchiefs.' •
ineh.Vaqa : JlandkeycLicts grade, tro r, 64. toll{
PaLle' Corers:
' •
Screral ;loam colored coLlan. worsted - god, Lhatuilunl '
all woolsmbossed Corers, from 4e. to $4 aplettr: . •
• '" Goodg' for Men and .ftcogg
Broad Cl tha of needy color and quality., froth 10i.101 - :
$5; black and fancy Casa irocres, from Ai to 295: ;
tucky.:Jeaus,:-Tweeds end . Satincte, from N.M. - Wen; ,
Vt.-stings of every desCription,qualhy and
Doniewic..Qoods.-.
Gnro yard: of b rowno sheetinga and - abirthigs, Nat ' d
tee
9e. per ydi 5000 bleached do, from 4c: t0 . .15. per yard y I
Tlckings sod !definers' shlrtirtga r from od.. to Is. per yd,
xnsiery and:Oki:Es: "..
an,excellont assortment andyery cheep. Among theft
a large lot of whiteqotton liner, very fair quality cog,
,
Ti•unks, , , Vali*es'aniiVarpet Bags..
A well ereorted stook. purchased direct from the' tarp
est - matrufactory• in this. viunt mama Tot sales 'at stub -
prices as will admit Cl no competition, ' -
Straw and Afillznery Coqa's'i -
.Tltiseabscithet disitona of (Meeting Om aftratklo or
the.public particularly to lhi. branch of Latioeis. as her -
posaesse s great facilities for getting Jhr r pectin ikerp:
co)
keeping coatantly - on band (during tbe sea ,
son) e large . atocit of Straw lionneta, sthleh he will (MP
21i• per cent:eh - eerier than they can ha pad-at rata/V/40
New York city. Either wholesale or. ;
will 'find It grvally-to their is.vantegie to dianduci Ida
atock•bdfore nuking purehavca eircithere. . '•••
• 'Ribbons and tirrsa Tritioulues a geoil afrOriMent
' low priers. ' V. N. WILSON.
Corner of Catirt and Water streets. nearly • ,
• a_", - oPposlte the American Illitc/;;;
Ttlacitta:cfrOri, April 23,1M2.. • - • • • - ' -• .
MONEY TO:LOAN:, - "
TE any gentlemaniviiiis toberrMo IflOtfoollarsf
at five per cent:, he cainierltieiOß it . 0f the.
subscriber, but gentlemen can case more than .94:
mir..cent. in their elothing
,expenses:by4ettinz
their garments made at my shop. : ir!wea in the ,
habit of bragging,' I' coulditomi to my - PM& 'jun' .
the best assurance of my skill in the art, bui
discriminating and tasteful ptiblielmater tqtgs,e_;lsst
go to get _ ,
Collis 'sty rK Coats
•
not •to mention nameniionnalea, vests; intact',
"sake, surtouts,'coateea, ad infinituak., , ,, ,• •
Er Gentlemen will please to take i notice that 14
base Fcmovedrity shOp to Mr. Ketilei's block, ma
Main street, first story.' -
a:r.cutting done as usual. •
JOHN GROY%S.
Jorie•lo, 18.52. -
'DRY GOODS Alil3)
subsinbers would inronn the Citizens or
JL Sasqueltanna county that they . have now ont
hand a liege assortonia of Piy Gooile.oht
sale and retail; • - • • • • •
- .11ENTLIC31E518'-- -
consisting in port of broadcloths. cossimvreo, oat.
inetts. Kentucky jeans vestings and.stnumet
gOods of alrkinds.'„ . . '
LADIES DEPAETMEN'E, =
,•
toasisting of a large variety, silks,
cy do:„ satins, gingharns,,•seoteh and: Americas.:
Pinta ot, kia - de some sc ,G Pence,per. yard Or
Superior quality ol l idlara yeahanted; m:delairiaii
Cashmere, poplinsirglovee, hosiery of every- gender
dadqoaiity—Wt‘itc goods Brown, and bleached
r sh ectißgs,,44 wide, treary quality, Gd. per lA..
Ticicints; &Midis, tisane*, Scotch .
eye da, riapkias, Trial lineri,'and spreads intiet y
almost every tlrisg jratheids7 reds , line._; Aber, SS ,
large loa • • • •
64t - ttkprirta•,..
Tlifee4t.r;- cotton" rind' wooti
stair;•druggite;wool.•and'i"cotto elotka:ftat
floorkand ! talk& --;
invite all iieriting' our place fo
amide Our etoCkyfaiive feel einifideat ISt eridoirtie
it will he apsaring of ten to twenty portent.'' Oat ••';
motel, ie Trick sales and smalTprogpi
StorenetiiVo-ppoeite-the Pa3tottee,l3inghotnt,
• ton,7-N: 'WICKHAM of 13.ENNEZ
April' 7,18.12. ' - • •• •
'VERY:BODY, GREETING
Deana,. Park &, Co. •
.
. .
The. present Proprietors °fitly" ,
`BAK ERY 'AND CA NDY: 811,01sp: -
.ivpuLD call attention to Ike fact that they'
4 , ' are now curryingcju busiuess at the: sten& .;
lately occupied by Steve:m . 4 //ampere..
• They hmie - sectiied the seri:ices:Of grio,d
men,- whose ability. and , experience will
.criabley
them
,to produce articles- u ttwir line of n superior _
quality. ,
It will' be the coasted' areite of the proprietors*
to. make amPle provision for the, reality
customers, rovs,.ae•far
: as - May Ira in mew power.:
will endeavor that their intercourse with unfelt
bo.hoth steed and plotteautt ~ . • .
White . abtrerolvn BiOad. lions and . R.diviviatif
wie r y. -Tuesday .do, Friday afternoon ;.aise; Cote&
ere, cahea and Plea eiw i tts! hand..'
Frei: DrOPti:•- , ti 'new anicla. positeirsitte the BSI— •
vor - of• tlifglreafrkinatf frait—lvcri-ttleasaat '
ttistp of?. „ ..•
Fluor; by the barrel- otsaeli, at the lowest mar. •
ker. price. Also, Sup,rers,f3folasses, and most kinds.**
of Groceriek, on the merit tenni - ruble tertmi. -
•-• S. fuvr of theirs , celebrated-, Pine-epee-,
Cheese-richruidrare—just in and and aching el
Great audentail, ono and all, give'us r call:
. : , - A - . DEANS.:
if. IV
raYEANS.
.a
way ofigensoned Pizie Larithtr'fiarsuim ' s"
: ;
N.EW , Ci-OODS;
. .
NE" spring 6:Ml'Sn - ruttier •Gooite in great Ira. ,
, riety and style, arxfln. generalaseartmenkor
Stdple and Pfiney,claedirfuet receieed and aellinz—
unueuallli law by c '!' ' --.' ILURRITTo
.
.-.:.
Near Alilfordi..lllny 8;.18.52.• :',:-•'-'-. ---- -•:,•
. .
GEE A.T BARGAINS.
- .:CANVIeLpII isseliigg,gll hitubtrge stock
JE‘vistatiri,WAypittß; +a:. at pitrartAt:
itztmertipiiCecto Futikti ram for ntsw Orods. • •
CANFIELD- •
- Binghtiln,t4n,Aptilll.l.•lBs2. , •,-
WEIXT GOODS
Atthe_Vpsonsvie EsChanp:
MHE .0144 thanks in his nn.-
inerously increiivg patrons, viould tesp.int.
fully inform his friends, that. he is nowrensivnig s.
cli iced snlsodun,pf 'direct. fro,niNnii
whinti" ht? ,iiiteliiis to sell inx tkn gond nld'iash" ,
iouint principin and talire."l Wunted;
in escheiuge , tin , goods, 011 kinds or pralines. Casti
mat excepted.
ET egavillej 4041 siTy tErss2,. • lett