' :.T,iIt'DEIVfOCII,AT ..AONILIIOBEi.II7 fait. : 1 5, .1 52.. Priniidonoi.Prospere Tonalty. A BEAUTIFUL STORY. • • ''. ' liirDrli si Stamm - ' ; A poor boy; te&yeartVortage,enterSil the , warehoutter:4;petielt:,tnnrchant, Samna. Richter, in Datitzle, and asked the book-keePer ; fur alias:`' 'YOu-will-get)tothing hem', rum* , Mod; the man withoutraiiinghis head from Ms Wok ;‘be eV ', - - - ! ; ' 1 - Weeping-bitterly, BM'. ihoy , glided' towardsd tite dOcir, - at themement.that Kerr Richter eri treid. • - i ' ' , Want lithe Matter heier he asked, turning to tho'heoli-keeper. - ; ; ' ; ; .i x"':.;1. worthless beggar boy,' was the man's an alvet,mtd he scarcely looked up , from, hit; work '' ' ' ' - i ',' fit tire meantime Herr Richter glapced to wards the boy, and retnarked that, wlirn - close ; to k the door, ho;pielted upsorriCthing rani the ground: - ilia Imy little lad, What is hat you picked upi' he cried.. The weeping boy turn. 1:11 nad,showed hirn , a needle, ' 'A I. . 'And What; will you do t ; With it!' asked the other.. :; " - -,i' - !My - Jacket has holes in it!' ins the answer; 'I will sew up the big oUgs.' 1 ; ; ; • 1 I ; - —.Herr Richter was pleased with this ; reply and - sail more with the hog's innocent;' hand some face. 'But are youinotashamed; he said fast' Mud. though serious tone, iyOu; so Young and hearty, to beg ! Can you not work l' ' Alt, my dear sir, repliea . thesbOy, 'I do not know how, and I am toojittle yet to thresh or fell wood. My father tiled three weeks igo, and My mother and my little brothers haye etan nothing these two days. Then I ran out in an guish, and; begged. alms. ' Bat'aks I. a' single p.asant only gave me a piece of broad; since t hen I have not eatei a morsel.' . It is suite customary, for begg,ars ill; trade tO.contrive tales like this, and this hardeni titani n:ll6art against the, claims of igeauine want, But this time the Merchant trusted the bay's hottest flee. He thrust his hand into his peak t, and drew forth a pieio of,;money i ana'sald : 'There is lialTa dollar; and with ital ti the money tt, self, your "in ther ; art& yi bring back tint other half to Tho,bov took the :money, • • sw4. ,•• ~ . .-- ; 'Well,' said the surly boo Isuzli hi his:sleeves, and 'no] , *Who knows r replied IL rr ltichter. And rot he spoke ho beheld the b.y returning, run tartglrith a large twit of hl ck bread in one hand and some money in , the other. • 'There,good sir r he crie4 almost breatilleas, there is the rest of themb*: Then, being very hungry, he begged a knife, to out oft a 4.1) piece of the bread. The bo k keeper reached him in o jiilence a pocket lad . The lad cut-off a slice in great . haste, and was about - to bite upon it. But suddenly he bethought himself, laid the read aside, and rk.taicit-4s hands, rehearae a silent prayer. Then he fell to his meal with a hearty, appe tite. The coached was moved by the boy's naafi' fccted piety. He inquired after. his family, and ~ homei and learned-from his simple narra. th : river at his father had lived in a village, about finiMiligi distant from Bcut:alc, Where he ,ownt, ed.;',MMl . i:hease and farm...-But • his-, house] had.bn 'burned to the ground, and' lunch! elckries.:s in the'lmily hrid cotuPelled him' to' eell'idifann.—lle had then hired himself, lout to a rick : neighbor but : berate three weeks were at an cud, ho died, broken down by grief and „ excessive , - toil. AO ' now hiS . mother, whOm sorrow had thrown upon a bed of sick ness, as with her four !young - children, seering - the - bitterest' poverty , He-the, el dest,L-liad resolved to seek assistance, and bad gone at first, from village:to village, then had strtiar:linte the high roakend,'at last, having_ bagged everywhere in vain, had come to Haat. Tliirnerchant'si heart . was, touched- ; -Ile had but one child, and theloy apearedtO him ns a draft at sight, which Providence had drawn upon ,hith 'as alest,of 'his' gratitude. ; 4 1,i'ster4 my-,sna ! ; ,:lie began; have you their really - a laish to learn?'._-'' i - 'Oh, yes,l have' indeed P cried the hey, i have read the catechism already, and,!l shoUld hum a good deal tnore,.hat at home I had at.' wayn.toy little brother to carry. for mother' Was a:a in bed.' \ Herr Richter suddenly i i formed , his resolu 7 • stun.':' ''. :. -: I ~ . IVell, Arty'. he said, if i, yon . are Ord - and - booest, null ihdustrons, I Will take care of yon. You shall learn, have meat, and drink and.cloth ing;:tutd ,in"lime, earn g.amathing- besides. Then you can support your - mother and broth° re also? - `.-' - .. flashed -..., !-: , ;rho hey' eyessflashed wit, i0 3 ,- . ' 'But in a moment hecast themlo the ground again, andl said sidly, 'My Mother all this' while has trith. , ing to eat:, _ Alt. this instant, as if sent by Providence, an inhabitant of the boy's native' village entered I Herr - Ildel&r7s.hotise. _This . ..man - confirru7d the tatrasterhand Willingly consented, to carry the -mother tidings of her son pottleip,d food, and a sirs:diet:in of Money from : the In r at . chant. ~ At the sametime Herr Richter dir ' telliityboek keeper to write a letter to the paiaili,of the village Com Mending tins wide*, to his care,- with an additional - -sum • 'enclosed far-the poorfamily and promising further as- stfi:aACY.., As snon thiawss, done, Herr Richter at unCe — fuibished tlielio'y with' decent clothes,nt neen,lcd - bico ,to his wife, whom he accurately informed - of little Gottleib's story the , lams which hehadfortned for him,. The good woman readily promised lher hest basistivice fa ' the 'after s : mid shetfaithihily - kept het ,word..' ' • thirfng the next four -Yo4li, -Pattleit> anon lied the school of- the great eitinmerical' city , then his 'faithful foster-father took 'hire inte in •• ender to educate him for huianess,..4cre„as Fell 'there at t* deski on the •• schotd, - bench, the' ripening yoitat distinguished hinsitelthy the faithful in dash); with which he *Mud both. With . . 0113hils heari:retaibel its native innocence. Cetus weekly allotvanc'e, he sent the . hair reg. lularly to his utothor Until:she (lied, and after 'haring , surviced two oehls brothers She had • paased, the - lastryears of her fife, not in - wealth, it is true, bat.by the aid of the noble Richter and her faithful. son v ttt- a condition above After.thy death - of his beloved mother,there t . v.ss no dear friend lefttoGottleb in themorld except his benefactor • Out of, love for him, he became-nu 'active, - zealous merchant. He began by applying the' superfluity (this allow ance,-Whieh he could now.. dispose of at his plea Sure, to atrade in Hainbiwg quills.. 'When by care and prtidencr, her- had gained over a hundrect cbilars i it Illippened that ho found' in bis . native village- a Considerable quantity of hemp and flax, which was very good ; and .still to be had at a reasonable price. Ho asked his fester father. to _IttrV4IICO him two hundred dol lars avhieli the titter did with great retdineis. And the buisness prospered 'so Well that in'the, third' 3 , ear of hi 4 cl erkshiP, Gettleib had already acquired' the SUM of five hundred dollars. Without giving Op his trade in liax, he now trafficked also in 'linen goods, and the two cembined,_made - him in couple of - years, about ethousand dollars richer. This Happened during the customary five years of clerkship. At the end of this period, Gottleib continued , to serve his benefactor five years- more with industry, skill. .and fidelity ; then ho took the place of the-- book keeper, who died about this tithe, and three years af terwards tie wastaken bi- Herr Richter as a putner. intebis buisness, with a third partof the profits. But 4 was not God's, will thiS pleasant part nership should be of long duration. An insid ionsneas disease - cast Herr Richter upon a bed of sickness, and kept him for two years 'eon-, fined to his couch. All that love mad gratitude could suggest, Gottleib now did repay his ben efactor's kindneitt, - Redoubling his exertions he became the soul Of the whole business; and still he watched ilong 'nights at the old man's bedside with hiS grieving, wife, until, in the sixty-fifth Year of his age, Herr Richter closed his life in death.' Before his , decease, he placed -the . hand of his only daughter,' a sweet girl of two and twenty. years, in that of his beloved foster son. lie had long looked - upon themes his children. l'hey anderstpod, him ; they loved ,each other, 7, • • • • and in silence, yet affectionately and. earnestly ; they solertinized•their betrothal at the bedside "of their dfiira father.' • , In the Year 1838, ten - years after Herr Rich , ter's death,.the house- of Gottleib Bern, late Samuel Richter, was one of the most raspeeta owned three large Ships employed in navigating the Baltic and North Sens, and the care of Providence seemed cape: chilly to watch over the interests of their wor ' thy owner; for•vvOrthY he remained 'Oils pros ,lle.hriaored reether:in.law tike . a, son, and - dberisbed.her - declining' years: with the tenderest affection, 'until, in ;her . , two and seventieth year, she died in his arms. 0) to the . taker's ;17 Iread for your our brothers, but me. and 'run joyfully ke*per, hi will er Come u As his own ,mairiage proved childless, he took the eldest son of each of his remaining brothers; now substantial fanners, into his house, and destined them to belis heirs. And in order to- Conformihem in their. humanity, he often showed the needle which had proved such a source ofhlessing to him, and bequeath. edit as a perpetual legacy to the eldest Bonin thiTamily; It is but afoiv years since this child of pr etty, id fertune -ettd of honest .industrY, pasied in peacifrOm this World. . - • Psalms xitail, it. 37 : Marklie perfect man and behold tlm nplight,foi•the end of.that I=li in peace: - ' - , - • • . _ . . Ur,a,*ether," said James a what ,is the meaning of donation? You have -been yre-, parti l g all this week for the donation party, want to know what it means." a Vhy; Jimmy," Said .Johnnyi • "'don't )•on knerk what donation means ? ' I idol do means the', sake, and nation means the people, 'and they carry the,eake to the ministers' and-'the pe'Ople go there and eat it., James was en. lightened.: . I-- .• - i. ' - PEET-lir Ntcn.--A - clergyman, not thirty miles from ft,oston, .whO r was noted for hiS nicety of pronunciation, went to a rhoemaker and engaged a pair of boots to be made. - 4 few days after he called and inquired if - they were ready, mamas answered in the negative. ile " Will they be ready by next' Chew f.ii 1" ask a tbe clergyfroM. :7 " Igo, said the ohne ina r, - 4 , butyou shall have"them by next Mit . PRELISIIED . EVERY YrktIRIFRAT WORMER in` ht.E •B - -Chate•:.: • _ EXPISOIERSD YROPEIETOR.B, . One dolisr end fifty cents per 11:0211M, each Inadvaxice, ortwo. dollars if - act paid twat the en $ of the year, or time of rubscription. Tin paper will /ie. discontitio a until alt ~,fri t aregei are pad, except at the option of the Publishers. All totmoomentione most be post jraid receive attention.. All lettcreeorinetted with the office shonid ha directed t B: & E.ll.Uhate,Montrose.„ Envineltenna r Minty, Pa. • - mr.t.litoW oftlee'areir Al •C. Tylitr'e stole:, RATES OF Avovr.nrrzsg,Np. Oae sqtutre (12 tines carlersj tlueet . neertlonsr, : el 00 Each subrrlineat iniertion, . — 25 On equate three months, r - --. 250 Otieslaare six.ranattat,l. 4 00 BusineasClirdr, four tinea:er !roe . . , • , 300 - Yearly ...4vertisraterite,saat over four equares, 200 Otie.eoluten one year. - ..•- - • -• • - 30. 00 . . Yearly advertisers edit be reeirictrd' tci the hi:Watts :n which they are eapgrd::, _ i - • `, JOB . AVOEILIE; • • ' ~ .7.1*-Piliblisbeix haring a large arabeinent or 3;010 -ranting materials: are prepared to eieeete all kludsof ilob work arith neatness and desjsateh•:".. - • St lank x'os avers. tteanription caristaritiy ea hand or I • Ki ng ..Wll,slll o, lT e rl o d re it ti s p=riity jean the rime. 1 The Mercantile business"isill be; toitlintied °ibis old eland. ender' the dire a M; S. WilsofiAlitus. - They intend to keep a general variety. and trilinfer be ready and taankfill to &troth:Modiste those who favor them with calL:- They. wilt keep On bind a largi stork of' Lev Gooaff,Groteries,vrackery and • Particular attentiao 'given: tends branch or the business. to keep a four assartnient. - ':Carpontere, lirlarlsomiths,ltarness, Carriage; foot. and Shele makers, will ell litid the articles therisent: • ' ' • *•••• •••• Boots, Shoes, an the materiels to snake, them Of kept On hied by • • . - &soh. ••• moutiose..rin.l; 2)lit - „ , - POWDER AND Safety - Fast. etso,litiortiniPowdee,ghoii Lead, and geouina Caps; afTURRELL's. Jane" 1 - Businest3 Notice. ITSTNESS , . , _ , P. Wyatt,: ANT TAILOR, Turnpike street, beurutor• JYL inert *erupted by IL Dicnock, Seq.=x3ll sell Ready Me &Clothing at New York prices.' • ‘• ,L. B Sprout. • 11"1".eageitapTiuggR,8,1OotiPtsrLIP'Zg- tpu, • , „ . I , : Smith:si Co. flaunts 011.1c111 MANUF#VIIIII4B, I...A:street WAntrose, Ys.' • : . • . • . • Dr: E S. • ; ITA.vrs retusbed aloritrose teteeebte the twee. :tee 1 hie pi.fes,lolli may be round-et 8041i0 . 11 litatOklth ra Lo lit I be Lappy to wait. upon lilt obi rrleud.saa ell tte.new, _ , •,. • Montreee, 'Web. 2,1852. ' .. • G. Z..-•Dimoek,. • • AND , SpRO EON, Nonttare, Ya.;acill at PTS i tend charge, Tel residence ug t font ro all butonees that may be! ntrusted to his h promptness and Monty. Mace at 'his old n Turnpike street. Residence, Brick Build. Public Avenue. " 1 • • - George Fuller. • - • TN BOOKS,Readi , rnade 6otblng,nits Roots &Shoes, etc: btoro two doors below .to.,?dontrose• DBALE Caps, liatch'a M CjTyler, I .. ' IN Dltlt GOODS, 0 rooarieri.Omckery,flard. Tinware, Fish, Oita, Fluid, Paints. Ice, &o.; suit' for all kinds ofSkipplog FULL ' Store first 'ourt More.. - n p,ALe ....., Ware,l oleo pays below the -Charlei Tillman, . G AND DAM DRESSING SALOON. Seatiet hest door-to the Postale; Montrose, Pa. Q . TIATI. 1. Build S. - S. Winchest©r NEN' AT LAW. TunkhannotA, Oftlic In 's Mick R • ow. . , • . A TTO • _EX Stu H D.D, AND EXCHANGE , TABLE. ()tee 3 doorfi ettes Hotel. Atonlrose, PA. E. B. & S. B. Chas©, NEYIES - AT LAW; Montrdse. 'Onteekrver Ty store. . • E. D... - Cll/1618. B.U. eIIASH. ongdon & Sterling,l • . UAlleLl; MONUDIENTS,.T9I4 . STONBar IEB beturen thuVanal Midge and Court rt at, littiglantutonqi. T. 2:71: /0 1111111 4' Agetit. ' 271 r DE TA tionte, flo Mete/ 1 t- 0. M. Simmons, ND ShOE MAKER AND REPAIRED,. Shop atdwln .V Cox's Buddtory Shop, Montrose. Dr.-C. C. Edwards, _‘: • ANIAND SURGEON; Ilarford, P. o=l2 below G. J. Pride's ,tore. 47tt - James Brooks, PII S: ;MAN -AND ,Sl3llO EON, and dealer in Drugs, MetiVeibery Paints, Oils, Drew, &c. Corner of Church and Pin streets, appetite Col. F. Lusk% Great send. C. D. Virgil, ON DENTIST, - MoNT acme, PA. Ogles In OM • s'Dnitding,cornerof Turnpike and 'Chestnut !Operations upon the teeth performed the most and tenderly. Plate work done with the best •nd in the mlst Improved style. Charges low. SUIII3, Yell. , streets., careful) material Cl4iileg !IP EERY, GLASS,, A-ND ROUSE FURNISHING STORE. CROC Next, door to ,It. A. Ford's.) . Tm s bscriber in commencing his second year would len. ef his'thante to hie wide-spread customers for ~ the earn ragenlent received in the sustaining oleo use.: Intend tensive an establishment, where the - itousE.:, XFACPBS , .. ay Ilnd all the minutia for rendering its do ties but pleasant taskond much to adorn and beaut , ..., fy the p. ler. ' My eto .k of French, Stone, China,'Eartheri, Rocking.: ham. Ye ow a nd Gloss Ware, is now large and varied. and corn bete, embreeing some new styles (of my AIM. on) from which themost *Late Caste may be House•kecping Articles. sersers,apoons, coffee and spice mills, candle Grabs and .tongs, snuffer* scales, steelyards, 344rens, umbrella stands, he. Wooden and: Willow Ware. era, palls, mortars, brooms, mops, bowls, chairs, wagons, iota es, stamps, &e. . • Miscellaneous. and ball Lawrenrs. firltanni a Ware Of all de s, Looking' Glasses 'rases and , Ornaments, rlcb d cut glass • Toys and Fancy Goods of all kinds, 3 d deseriptlons: thoelcs, rope, lute, wool, Alit 0 7 molts; Wmdow Shades, (very cheap,) and rs of Vitiiol3* styles. oettla so complete, presentlngomeh a great.ea naeful and ornamental articles that those wish . lain a complete outfit or replenish bonsikeep, elea,wlll sass much time and monoy by calling I.ablisbment.by ' DEPELi. don, (L, Apr 11,14,1852. • 1511 Lamp • actipticm chinaan prises co and I Bird C Our tl riety- of lug to of idg artic at this at Moe, - .L . 8500 'CHALLENGE.. ; 117 -11 ' 4417e l i i i e a c t n a c rt i lm 3 l e h i v' oPlge ith mo n :t d , l l:l 3 abrircit Ror ince,:l take it-fargrwatea t h at every petrosi tillt ilo all in heir poirer to ;are the livers of their children and that every person will endeavor to promote their own heal h at all;sacrifices. .1 feel It to being duty to toleaanly assurel you 'that iVornia, according to the opinion of the most teleomted Physiclani, are the pri mary taue of a large majority of disease to- which chit.; dren find; adults are liable , if you have in appetite con,; linnet's. haugerible from oue kind of fond to another,' bad breath, pain in the touch, picking at the tyro,' hirdness and fulness of the bellj, dry cough, Jew fever pulse Irrneuler, remember that all these donote Worms and you should at once apply the reined.. Hobensack's .IVornz Syrup,' An article fwindupon scientific principles ; compo u nd, ed with, mrely"; vegetable substance, belarperfectly fare when taken, and determined in alt its egeeta. and not leavitig .. the. system In a diseased conditinn ite most advertised nodruntsfer-the rem 'vat of tcoions;eomposed of calomel., such as Lozenges, Vermifuqes, he.; bathes . performed the most astonishing . cures end - saved the lives af thousands, both old and young;WhO have been prononitcW bnpriese, incurable,-4 physicians. Read the following and become eotaleted of its,efiltztey over. . all oth e r s: - ~ - - ' "' ldarriilliver,N. d., Aux:13,1851. ' • Mr - -J-.S. HoDensack—This is to certify that my child, 15 years 4 age, baring been sick for three years, WAS sit. tended f _a disease of thespian by Drs. Loper, Whlllis, and Phisles for along time without receiving any hone. fit. Aftei giving her up as incurable, 1 went to Phila delphia and consulted one of the best.,phyelcians, her disease still growing worse. It was It this time Ivrea induced t try Ilabentsak's Worm Syitip, mid-:titer tat.. Matt twootties she entirely regained her health, after passlug , a cat quantity of worms. lipping this will be f cr a benefite parents, whose children are slinilarlyaffected, -I- , . '.laakyourioc. . r. - . -c- .' - - • ,' .- . . . R. Ofl .. VIILiN. Ilbbensuilt's. Liver Pills. . -.- I'. . 1 . . No part of the system - Isidore liable to disease_ than the tirte,C:ervlog es a filterer to purify the blood,, or giving th prover separation and sseretleri to the bile, so that any, nn artlan Of the Liver affects tile other im port tilt 'riarts of the system: and results Variously in Liver CoMplaints, Jaundice, Di spepsia, Fevers; ice, Me shrsald tl . erefore watch every .yroptom that', might Indi cate a wre ng action of the liver; Theses PHD! being com posed of oats and plants. (famished by nature to heal the'slek, namelyilst. en Expectorant, which augments the secretion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or Premoteal the discharge of secretedraatbsi.- 211, an al ter:dire, whlrli changes in some Ineapileable - and Inseit eiVertitanOcr the certain morbid acYlons or the system: WA,- a - Tonte.which giver:tent and strengthio the nerv ous systein; reoewine.liendtb and vigor to alt:, parts of the body....- 4th, a. Catitartle.whietv aCte in perfect harmony with the other ingredient" - by oporaffog on the Vowels and eipelling the whole ' MOS! of corrupt - and, vitiated matter and purifying the blood, Which destroys disease and retards health. '. - . ' Prepared 4. flolenasack's . Laboratory,- Philadelphia, corner 4th and George id. Pelee 25 , cents. , For, sale by the principal Druggists, - and sto 'es generally'throughout bere:outdry, „-By agent Astdm ry Ward, Philadelphlia ~ 1 - AGENTS.—AbeI Turrell and Bentley ,k Read,: Went- I 'rose; llityden 4-Little. . and. WM. C. Ward, . New _ Mil -1 'Ord; 'Eton 8c Peck and" Sass Seymour, fitirford; U. Cuorowo, Co., GI neon ; C.ll. Wells 8c thittenden. and Church:ls Plitnnej,Dandeft; D. A. Eldridge, Brook lyn; Griw x ;& Bros., Glenwood , - Loden Eiott and Dr James 11 ke. •Orea :- t. Bend ; J. WLvmeni Tunkhan-, dock; It rter tr. Russell,' Sterlitivellter S• T. Stuede rant Jiraintrina • .. - ~ , , _ + : ..:18y1 . . . ~ • . - - • ATCIIi.% : WATC HES! r • ' J.HE übsiriber • ekes pleasure In tuformirghls friends 'an , cue toMerethar,he bae'This dayrecetved another l large lo of his a uprelor- Patton r ter t'es! Wrs Mho 0 - e !ri rifactured Eapress/y folds order, with Ids own a name en raved on wren, comprising 3 eiste:of full Jew,- Med, Innut.ng casesiextra Leavy, and Eve pafternaln plain C es making a full variety of Iheee:Xelebrated Time . X eners, which he offers fir sale is low as New York . 11 OLESALE prices. warranted Perfect. - - A.. 1. EVANS,fia. 2 Odd Velfowe Hell ; . Ping aniton,Apritls, 1352.: - , _ . -; , •-. : . • : ---;---:—. . TI - "EDtta.l34 H IVD E4IILEKS. t i ALACE lot of #llvertlated and Gernirin'Sliver_Teble and Tea 'Spoons by the groce or dozen verylew by ' ' •:,. -... '•. ' .. -' - ;LIMBED J. 1:1* ANS ' - - -- -,- Vitabingtongt.;Bl . 4tihniton.:' , . ' ' . Fistli Iced. - - - - A NT suititi ii of Flai Seed wantedlit eiebangefor Gra AIL , - -.or COIL, . ' - 1, N. 81:q.LAED:: ... IET DIWEITC, ..; midget' for tSio Piano, fo • TOItIIEFV• AND BREASTPINS. Spring patterns this :day received VI! bi A.J.EVANS. . ... . • - . A. 4 4 7. er . ! , •11. (.I cs .ir r ist ry lGtHir P sn e va ::_ ci, o u, r e a lto l ki - 4 . D6si . Watches ,l. ....Watchest -.1 C , .... • _ --wita subscriber takes pleaiure - 7.-kfz7. -..-. In announcing to hie numerous! ( ~_ ..',. , ~ , • - - :,W...." , :- - ' mends In Stisquehanna 'county, -•• s• - es:. ~• . .-,- - Ilk that be is now. receiving largest". „-‘ .A-1311 -.. 43RONCILLTI.S; :**ABlll.-; ' . • ii,. \ ,, ditions - to his stock,. ataketig it) - v *O ,, -... . i t i ' A . A .m . - r , , Iv ri ni m it A s , i i 4 - -'• ,' 0C; the most comprehensive and best • - . , i s i e.i .. ,.. vs ca ~ ,,,,,,t , . . •.* a.l-w‘r4 It." vi!"' N I ‘ - '''`'''' " Bel P tl ' d aS " rimcnt ' v et' ir c" - ' 4 - -.-. ''')Jr COUGA;-CROUP A.ND' - z - t- - '' -'-' : for thelnspectson otthis commu. "I. t , . • 0 , ",..... ,'• ~.,.", - o.- pity ..: lle has on panda largelot, . ."' '''''',. ,1 ,... 1 .., t ii . ~.,, „,,.......•-•• C .. !..) .. N ..,.. 5 . ~,U , : 5. / : P .. T , .1 . 1 Z) , , 1: 4 1: L . , .... - i ' • " •- "-.-- f his celebrated English Lovers, . _„,...- Of his own importation...gbh his name engraved on each, Among the numerous discoveries Science has made in in °ila nollBl"rer ' Plnin- Ind hauling ens" ' nili 'na Very '' W46=lo= ll = to facilitate the buslucas of We—increase ' superior assortment of English Levers,Anelfor_ Jo. And ' i ts en j oymen t, and T. n prolong the term of human ex,' Lepincsosarratited good time keepers:. -• • •• i - I istence, none - can be named of more real value to Mao: • Avery heavy stock of. Sterling Silver Tatar and Der- , ikind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the fleallttg wet Forks, Table Dessert, 'Teo; eosin, Mustard ant] Art,: A vast trial of its virtues throughout' this broad Salt Spoons, Sugar Shovels, Butter noires, CUpit; Ste. I , country, has proven beyond,'" doubt, 'hat no =Melee &a. Also a beautiful variety of Finger and Earrings,, or coratilnalou'otmeiliclues yet. ktiown, can so surely Breastpins, Gold Pencili 'and.Poni, Thimbles, ;Chains, f -. Lockets. Bracelets, 'keys, Spectacles of every:ago `,and i l d e° ls n e t ose tal-a w n h a lch eu h rii at t e-Vit il h um ert er3 o sw n :p l i ar fi li e t mon o r f m P kist ulmo th n o " tr y description, I.e:/cc. - ..„,, sands and thousands every year. . Indeed . there is: now 'Az '''. Pitted Castors, C 8" Baskets , C(Inal "" " ' ""- abundant rests .m to believe a Remedy has at length teen do, Brittania Ware, Cutlery, Shell and Bu Ho= Comb xi, Snuffers and Treys, •Forks and Spoons, German Silver I found which can berelled'on to Moe the most dangerous „,,., affect ons of the lungs. Our-space hero will not permit; mocha. Fans, Violin strings, &L ., - Ice. Th° °love g ° """ us topublish any proportion bribe cures effected byits having bectibought at the lowest cash' prieete, 'will be ut,e 'll but we Would present the following Opinions arena- I sold on such terms as cannot fail to satisfy the most, . , neat C , TU end refer further inquiry to the circular which' prudent buyer.. . the Agents below named, will always Ire pleased to f Or. cgrWatelirs, of every description repaired and WM.• nish free wherein are full particulars, and indisputable ranted on the shortest notice, and' ln tho best•tnanuer. roof of these - facts. - - -‘ ' - --- - -- - I "'LIMED .L. F.VANS, P Fro:nth* President - of Ambertt College, the celebrated I No - . 2; Odd Fellows flail, Itinghtunton, Professor Hitchcock'. 1, James C. Ayers—Sir t I have" used your Cherry Pec toral in my own case - ofdeep=seated Bronchitis. and .am satisfied from its chemical - Coma lotion. thatitis an ad. ndrable compound for the relief oft arytigial and brotteh. lel difficulties. If " my my opinionof its superior character Con be of any service, you are at liberty to use Was - You think proper. • - . IID.WARG HITCHCOCK - L.L D. From the witieliCalebrated Profiscor Sillittain,3l. D.,. 1.. L. D., Professor of Chemistry - , in int4alogy, iko.,:Nale, Collegc,Member of the Lit'llist. gad. Phil. and Schaaf ic Societies. GLAmerica.sud i Eurtipe . , • --, - • , • ' " I lene theOnorry Pectoral, an admirable.comprsit ' min-atom some of the brat aittelet in the Mateilalli-' -illea, cod a vecy effective remedy for the, clasaof diseases It is intended to cure." •; . , - . "- t - . • - ... New Haven, Ct.-, N0v.1,1540. -, •. • • . ' Maj. Pattison. President of the 1. C. - Senate, states that he has used the Cherri - Pectoral with woutlerfulsue cyst, to cure en inflataation of the lungs.: • :,- .-' - From ono of the first Physicians in 'Aleina. , - •• . '• 1 ' • • • , Saco, 31e ! ,April 2,1845, D r . J . C. Ayer, Lowell=Dcwirir :: I am now Constant y using your Cherry Pectoral in my practice, and prefer tr to any of her medirme for pultaonarynoniplaint s.• From lobservatiori of many, severe eases, I an convinced It will lenge coughs, colds, and diseases of the tunas, that - hare put to defiance ail other remedies. ' -.. I invariably recommend its use in eases ,of eonsiimp. thou, and consider It much the best remedy known for thatdiscase. ' ' Ilespectfullryoure. " • "• • ' • • - I. S. CUSHMAN. ilL'll. . rren'ared and sold by James C. dyer, l'ractkal Chem ist,'Lowell, Mars. : '• . ' ' • ' Sold by A. Turret!, - Montrose it Eticien Scott, Great Bend, and by Druggists ererywhere..,67l EW - . . _ HAT, CAP..AND: FUR STORE, MD.,WASIIIIINLI would respectfully anriounce:to e the Citizens of Montrose and xitinitylthat he tae opened and intends , to keep a large and general as sortment of all 'kinds and qualities of Bearer, Mole skin and slit lists of the latest styles; .Kossedit, Bun g:lrian and other styles nod qualities of fur and wool lists;' Panama, Leghorn, patio-leaf, and the Parlous kinds of braided !rats for-eluernscr , wear; OlOth, Ginned, Silk Plush and all kinds of Craps for gents and boys and youth's wear ; ClentsVatent-lesther Shoes, Etc. &0., together with all kinds of goods geneially kept In a hat store. The subscriber being largely engaged in the above trade at the least - 0011 alwaye etiable bim to keep at his' store In Montrose a larger and more fash ionable assortment than can be found elsewhere. His terms are ready pay. which will' enable him to sell-all 'goods in Ids line at least 15 per cent. lower than others the'same trade. The citizens arc lesPerfrullY invited to call and see for themsalres. P. S. Washburn will always be on hand to exhibit the goo Is, whether people wdsh to purchase or nrk, ' M. D.WASLIBUBN • Montrose, April 28, 1852. • Farms, for S.. als,. - f - • -.. rrnE subecribers wilt act as agents for the private 1 sale of Real l'state—Farms, Houses-and foots —lcica-. (edict Susquehanna county, l'a. Ali who wiali to offer ' their peoperty fol . sale tin glve a Minute deacripti.nrol their Farms or Lots as follows: Numberntacres, bow manyimproved, and bow watered Dulldingii Orchaid, grafted or common fruit; other fruit. trees, =and shade trees; how,far frbm Montrose, ant ' the nearillit poiht to &depot on ,the New .York .11r..Erl 11:inroad; price and termsof piyment. All who wish t sell orpurelase Neal Estate, will) , teivo prompt aftent on by caning on or addressingneat Montrosit;Fasgu banns connty, Pa. - l'. • !KZ - Conveyance from Montrose o the proutisesfree of charge Office ort Turnpike street,4 do rs west of theltrlck Corner. ' Thefollowing Farms and Lottian No.l, 40 a ores, 30 improved.P INo 2, 80 do 60 do sold • 'No. 3,100 do 80 do " ;N0.4,100 do 50 do rot !No. 5, 70 do 40 do soli No. 0.06 do 35 .do No. L, Store, Warehouse and Li N 0.8,145 acres7s improved. fr ,No. O. 52) do 35 do sold No. 10;2 do' do [No, 11, sold do V 0.12,100 neros7o roproved,f . i 0.13,340 do ,200 do d r i . N 0.14, 511 do :60 do, sold - d 7 0.,15, 168 do 60 do (11 No.lo, 120 do 65 del sold d • 1N0.17. 100, do 75 do ,• ,N 0.18,112 do 80' do No• 10, 200 do 180 do + No. 20,145 do 100 do N 0.21,100 do 120 do" • N0,22,90X do 41 do sold 140:23, 45 do 30 do , N 0.24, 202 do 225 ..dr• I N0. 2 _5,125 do 100 N 0.26,106 30-140 ' ' • 'No. frl. 80 do 45 Amid • ,- N0.29;11 acres geed Bali mill a , N .20, 134 acres,9o improved, N 0.30, 175 do 100 a No. 31,135 -do , 95, ''r No. 32,180 •do 135 . " No. 33, 160 do 60 • a No. 34. 150 do 100 ' a No. 35,150 80 •'. IC N 0.30, 300 do 170 66 No. 37, 190 do 140 a a li 6- 6. No. 38, 170 do 100 14 're ' H I 66 /03: 39 175 do 96_ do- o - do I, ' do No. 40 80 .. do' 45 to o, do do No. 41. 212 do 100 do sold do do . ,• do do 42 92 do -50 '. • o 'do ' do -Nu. 43, 4—. told do do do 'No. 44 133 do' 85 do', o , do do No. 45 800 •do 200 'do o do do No. 40, 120 acres 801caproved,fratue house and barn and grlie mill. • • , . 240. 47 290 do 170 do • do • do' do No.:4e 103 -do do do - -'do . do No. 49 80 do ,00- " do do .do ,- do - No. - 50 63 -• do 'es , de do ' ' do --do' ' - N0.:41 92 • CO , - improved • N.B....Persons desiring to p =hese anyof nig' above by giving the flambe' can obtain a full descriptiOn - , .. .. .. . ALFREDII3LDIVIN. ~.- • • . . . • • - IL O. BABCOCK Montroso,Pa.Octolier.lBso.—fltf. Liver Complaint, JAUNDICE, DYSPEPSIA; - CLIRONTO OR NEETOUS DEBILITY, DISEASES-09 THE ELDICEY4I, A ND ail diseases arising from a disovderdd ler or LA stomach , such as constipation, Inuerd pil , full ness or blood to the bead, acidity of the stoma s nau sea, heart-burn, disgust for Stied; tonnes, or trelcbt the stomach, sour eructations, sinking: or fluttering_ at the pit of_ the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried or , diffmult breathing, fluttering at the, heart, choki-g or suffocating sensations when Ina lying posture, dimness orvislon, dots, °risen before the eight. fever and dull, pain iu the ilead;dedciency , or perspiration; yellesine.a of the skid odd - eyes, palms L iviiiN built; chest, limbs' &C.oudden Rustles of hcat,lttruing the Resit, coil staat Imaginings of evil, and'great deprestluttOf spirits, can be effectually cured by - Dr linfland's rrlebrated German Biitris,- nucpinto ny JACICSON;:kr* TIII GERMAN ?ditfICINE STORE:32Q dna ' Their power,over tire above diseases. ismot-eseelled.lf rill:ratted, try any atherpreparistioitto the United Stales, as the OWES attest, In many cases after s!dilful physician's , . , - Theie Bitters : are worthy the attention of. WTl:did Pos=e sing great virtues iu the rectitlentiOn of diseasesief the Liveraud Leiter glands, exexcising the tnoet search ing power. in weakness sod affections of the digestive or- Loos, they_are, withal, safe. certain and Oleatar4,.. • DEAD AND UE EtIN VfNeED.. = The mailer Of the Boston Dee said;D.‘ceraber 22d Dr. Iforelands Cilcbrated Gerautn Balers, for the cure of Liver Complaint. Jaundice, Dytpepsia,. Chronic' et Net-voila Debility, Is deservedly one of the most popula. medicines of- the day. These Bitters hare - been used by thousands, midi friend at our elbow says he has hanscif 'received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver_Corti plaint from thous° of this remedy. We are .coarinced that.in ihe use of these Dieters, the 'patient constantly. gains strength and rigor—a fact worthy of great conaid eration.- They arc pleasant in Lti•tb and.smolli nud ran be used by persona with the most delicate !domed' with safety, under any ciretonstanees. We are sge.-akins froth experlenie, end to the afflicted We advise their use. • .• . . . . Scot's .Weekly, one of the be 11 terary' pipers. pub lished, said, - August, ' - • Iloct,Tands German Jfi7tere, manufatit tired. by,Dr. Jackson, are new recommended , by some of the most prominent members of the medical faculty.as an Eleatic of much ei eacytncasesof female svea'inessi2•As such is the case,, we would advise all mailers to ohtalo A bet tie, and thuasavo themselves muchalckners.:. Perilous of debilitated constitutions will find these- ilittersadvanta• peons to thelehealtb, as. wa know from'axperleaea,tlte taint:try' effect they bare-natal weak systems." MORE ENO FL. ' The rhiladelplata Saturday Gazette, tho-beat fatally neve. aper bublisMA in the United States, says - of,Dr:. lloofland's -• " . 'lt In seldom that - we reeeramenil what ire terrier/ Pateut,,Nedletnes.. elite. confidence and patronage of our readers, and,therefore when we recommend Dr. Haut lands 0 erman Ilitters we wish to be Sist , Httly and erstrood that we ore net :peaking at the rinstrurns of •the doy, that are nolsMl about for a brief -period and then forgot ten after they hare run their frailty raced' Mischief, but of a medicinelong establisheth'unirereallyf proved, and will& has met the hearty approval of the faculty iteelt.'l Look Weill° the marks of the renuine.. , Thilj , have the written signature of C. 1.1. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in th bottle, without which - they are spurious. . . . . For vale wholesale ind.retait at thefiermais Atelicint Store, No. 'l2O . Arch street, one door below 61;41, Phila. deipiti ; and byreapectablo•deaters'euerql through the country. Prices. Refold —'Ti, enable oil ele.sielot Invalids to enjoy the idiantages of their,greal restorative poriers. Filets:3°l.7cl 75 CENTD::- At • fOrialo by ABE TLTHILE WA, Druggi . s ? r . nitir!se, =.. • - • • -111.`eow • , • „,. , ; . New .Books. MITE Historyotiltingery , tied: nossutb ta , raltable 'work? by 8er.,11 P. Tegtiand the lieport.uf. mous BeUret Wrote° Cue, In pataphlet..llst 'ettlt'ed, - A. general Assortment of SeboOl Itt!okt and tat ' in_ft ' l l Ana supply of the “Plalnistrjust received; 'Beb.4 1.135^ ' GEO.BULLEI,I4 • - • .FINGER , RILSIGS. • • A , YZRY eitenAv a as Nal roont..offinger rinc; : efi .Dlo , /1 mond,ltuby, Ppail, arnotXtritra", tyr4cigneinnd Pt o l l e,sl6oValy-Reayy, plate dn., 18 and 20 ca•rat Ch• cddo,ato; a..wzrlttypt - theo style* . - ngtuivato' n , [NTS, 0 . 8 a; Drifga.M edtelnaa;bl ,o4 tuirA, Peiram erg. Window Saah,Glata and •Putty,afrerhaaAnct, me . andalwaya on hand. DENTLEYto BEAD'. , LOCKS, Accortleidn,..or• all primes - ." L. CA.NFIELIns. Entered secnrdinir to Act of COD greci, In the' year 1 851, - i f n or tlet e rk;: th ollten ; , •• of'tho District Court.Dibtrl et : nf Pennsilvanti. •, • • "' DR HOTIGHTOWS . " • • • ~ . , •. •....... ' • r i e now offered for sal. ame donee and Darn do % do "do do do ; do do 1 do do do ed bottle and o do o do do ' ; dLe mei hone endear!) do , do t do . do do do " '-do O do do , do! do o do'i do o do %- ' do o dodol o do 1, 4 do o do . do odo 'do . o " do ' do' do ,t! do o do do . came hon - k "and barn .< • 6 - 1, 16 11 11, 41 11 of,' 16 II "11; 1P- 16 6:6 , • I Another i Scientific'. IVoiurer l i •- . .. Great Ctpre br yspepstaf ' - Dit.J. S. DOUGDTON'S PEPiill NIVIE MUD Di. GIENTIVM , IPLCIII, on Gramric - Juice, --.. . Prepired train ItEliptET ' or the fourth Stomach of the Os, after directions of Baron Idebto, the great Physi.o logical Mania, by J.: 8„:1101;GELTON, M. D., Philadel pith', Pa. . . . .' , This is a truly Won terful remedy f,ir iNnrarsTroN, DYSPEPSIA , JAUNDICD, Livxn COMPLAINT, CON STIPATION and DEBILITY, curing after Natures own ineth.ll, by Nature's ownugeta, the Gastric Juice.. D:rflalf a teaspeonfubof Pepsin, infused in water, wilt.. digest or diftsolve, five pounds of Roasted Boer in about two hours. out of the rtomkeh. '• - • • - Pepsin.is the chief clement or great Digestive ptinth pie of the Gastric .liiiCe-the Solvent of tho - Pood.. the Purifying, Preserving, nut Stimulating Agent of the Stomach ancllnte,tines, -It Is ektractel from the Di gestive Stomach. - of the Ox, thits forming au I:JAL DIGESTIVE FLUlD,preesely like the 'natural Gastric Juice In its Ghemlcal ewers, and furnishing a complete 'ono perfect substitute-for it. -By the aid of this Preparation the pains and evils of Indigestion and Dye pepsia are removed, Just as they would he by a healthy - Ptounieh. It is doing wooden, for despimtirs curing ea. gets or Debility, Emaciation. Nervous - Decline, and -Dys-; peptic GouSumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The scientific evidence upon which it is , based, is in the highest donee curious andremarkable. , SCrPilfi A C „ zdence. , Baron Liebeg in his celebrated Work, on Animal Chita: 'try, says: "An Arlll , ial *Digestive Fluid; analagons to the Gastric -Jniery niay beresdilypreyared from the , mucous membrane or. the woraech of theralf, in whirls ration' articles of food, as meat and eggs, will be eoft ened,"ehamis A. and dicested,ruit in the same manosr as the ;would be In the human stomach."- • - 0:3 4. Call on the float and gat a Despriptive cironTar, gratis, citing largt ain..unt of relentulo aridentT.sind tar. to tho above, towether with rep9rtS'af "Ftiankable onies.frona ail parts'of the LTnitedt,tatei.- now sold bVioarly all the dealers in this drugs and popular medicines, through. ont.the United States. It is prepared In Ponder And in Fhild form, and in Preteriptite Cid* for the m e of,pity- PRIVATE ChtelLifdlltS fur the nkof Physician s,may bo obtained of lir. Iloughtott or his agents, desmibing the whole process of preparation, and tiring the author. hies upon which the claims of this new remedy are ba sea As Ilia not a secret remedy, no oblectiOn' con- tie raised against its use by Physicians in rat peetabl e stand ing and regular practice... Price, ONE-DOLLAR per . . bottle:. • . fr.rOliggftVE TMS!!—Every bottle-of 'the genuine PEPSISI• boars the written signature , of J‘'S:untcia , Tox, M. D., see proprietor, phlladelphla, Pa. Cep, - right and Trade•Marlti secured." -, -. • P-,/^Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medielnei. irrFor sniebY Atli% TURRELL, Dreggist,3lentros_ ,e Pa., Agent for Sulquchanna county.. - • Td.r . .• THE: ROAD - TO Wil.LTif' t vll3T is there that guarantees to us a compettmay • • ' , more surely, n our decline of life, than health, I "and vigorof youth,nothing-. .Then,the question ie,huw shall that be obtained" 'and . secured. If we /1310 . a !Cough; Cold; 'Bronibltis, 'Asthina, Catarrh - Pleurisy,. Influenza; or Iloaiseneas, - or env' other affliction of the Lungs or Chest, you *will bud in firs • rtiro.. CO SI POUND 9YItU P o f-B LOODICOOT, a sure and safe remedy, or If your clut:ren Maalllieted ssith endip or 'looping Conga, no better remedy can be round. Thou sands base been relieved with it, amd. eertiecates of its-- curative powers; now in my possession, plaecsit beyond doubt, the greatest remedy of the age; foranysffection of the Lungs.- Ti's vireos cf.llloott 110ot as a remedy has long been - knonw, 'nut' Its, harsh action alone has keprit somewhat ant of general 'favor. but,- I dotter myself tbat the above rombinatien is perfect. and that-. Its use,'w lifseiure friends Wherever it is offered to. an enlightened puldie. '!- -• • I A 'WORD 2U, 31ortisasl—Vvtish...to arnellorate condition, to ledsen yOureareit;perplexhies; and ankle. ties, which I do by providing for your tender offspring; a reniedy for their jils that is adapted to their Marrmb ties,,without the tear :of conseguenee.s from remedies, charged with opiates, so derdraetlve and detriment at to. so many thousands of our race. -._Whotunongst youbut feels tor the suffering infant, where cries- ate. the only Indication of itsauffering,wri thing with pains from Choi le, emaciated from diarrhoea or dysentery, suffering great nervous iritation".oDen toBUO from teethitf-t.' often brought. to ,death's door from' cholera. Infantum, and everylU wising from but nourishment: or raMillgo have seen all of these cured In a day almost,by.,a remedy that I have been for years In perfecting, In an extensive practice of nearly twentyyears autl.now.effer it to you under the tree name of ." Tit -totts,vw iNFANT, ..U.ESTO DATIVE - and MOTICER'S When this remedy hay been used, It has met with an. bounded fords., and' as you value -' our oiin comfort or the welfare of your darling babe, lask: you. te give It a triol, and you will 'ray truly lit its to the "Mother's Relief." , • • , Wonma are also. productive of great torture to chil dren. of riper years,..he sytaplems or ',Lich every pa rent is . xwaFa.. and whereeuspected,l t is .hele.duty. exterminate theca as as - posnble. which - earl - be dotic only with a few doses of Dr Throop'sW0111:1 160 N; which is bey and 'court arlson, with any Vermifuge: ottlte day. It will destio. them; and the very, Small dose,"inakeslt acceptable to the children thatAislike" medicines of- any. • kind It. , is- '.happy -compound of barnilese vegetable reedicieri, , that in. their. combina tion, produce wonderful effect a upon Iboed tlltby latru dere of the human eystem. ••• • • ' • • -••-• ' 'lf you arc starring front derangement: atom. orb, !Aver, - or flowels,you have yercr,head-ache,Sour, etonmelf Or beott.-barti, .flatulency, eoetiv cures, end manyy tin_plea ant symptoms, for theirent leer ellat y , ,,ul)ate only to take a few' doyen of" Do. Throop , s LIILLIOUS fllLLS,wand you hate - a, mire: . They_ act upon' diseese hp removing the - .'enuee, 'restoring Ulnae cretions, of ini.the organ*. of the body and, health Is the ceneequenre. - Toth:pee afflicted with sore, week, oi-101:riled eyesi Tramiel' yen iieo a - remedy that has stood the tent 'of years of expyrience:midrestored the:most cases when every other remedy known had failed,Dr.Throon'aEYl: WATER." These cemprise . thelist of Dr. , Tbrooo Do menti o Medicines; that should be iliae finials of lifer" . hense liesper,Ustigned rein edyalways reedy,etadraltieli on ly requires ti teal to Insurothem • ' 'Agent* , Nniatoriellentler,-& - Ilead;:illohtiotie I .Iq.*Ortingwr. ft: Oth - , flush; 11111:Boutbreell, ltroh ; Wright, illiddietownl' D:Otidden .- FrltstSd;tllTe;P. M. IlTrber, lees op; praekney &Month:4;ll rue - line" t' is; Grover, Dior Ock eLiott &ll6ot;llpriul t ville! -be Lanaz •bert, Auburn i'Jetnes , Tompkins, Tompkinsville; .den New Vitro - tit Dr: Brooks": Great - Dent4- Joseph , Llinerrimen. Barney: little MeadoW:l; Jasper Stonley, trboccent i ,-t; Triirmly t Becedi. lin Centro.' 1.1.. A:Williams: el Weed br:J.(l. Olmstead, , Dmidaff ; Jobneon & Very'. • 11LAIIDELL , 0 cneralAge atiyoeisitskiN ' 2152-71 y)...: ' . , - . ~ .....•., • :,. :•-,- Wanted,' :',;":,' ';''' n PEET gtiod neeltie)t-L - 4 : Ta — 'N 3.l " . ;:ll ' a - w -- (1 .. / 4 . 6, ati 0 ; 15 0 , 1 1 0 , 853 . 1) : *e . y : ,a . n . ,d_dei .... lt . ere . tt, at Stantrote_ . 4' . '- i.4 -- ;.'-• —,.. - - - . _ ABEL TV/111 - Ea. . ot the 842.20 s ()Lockets gene tint nkotioi 11 the Same simile tin the way to TrWe'aJeWelryehop t • A good second hiuld cooking stove, also pod no 11 cuter, bt efile,theap *t • Tunas Lt.'s STOVES!;:STOVES!! MILE subscribere having entered into co-partnership tho tore, Tin and sheet Iron. business are pro. ared.to attend to any Indere in their line at the ither.l test notice 2- They flatter themseires that bv givingswiet attention to busineta rind lowp,sices, nut thrywiii bare - a reasonable share ofpnhilc patronage • Their assortment adores Is good t 'having.the latest sad moat , iraProved patterns. among which are the Iron-sides br :Vulcan—a ' stove which took tho first Pret.' mu at t belt tate Fair at tsyracuse in 1850. Forest Queen- Forest Queen enlarged; Key Hone Air Tight. Phoeclt, dodo. Premium . Parlor stores, hoz stoves—for coal or wood.' Ali kind ' s of Tin were, stene rine and tin tubes, gent on hand.—•sold at pricer, that will colt; Ail hindent produce taken in payment and nob Lot terrified, Opposite the old store of siliiaandlitnapp. . fr. WESSTEII. Montrose, July 10,'61. 1251 y • A rrLiclriso IC. A itit. . . Modical lionse. • . .. • • , - • .Estahlishedfiftan years tigo„?ty piCKINKE. L - IN, NorthiVest Corner, ty- Third and Streets, between Spruce and Pine - Streets, Phillattelplati. - IpTEEN of eitrovive aux uninterrupted F practice spent in this city,.bat e rendered Pr. &the most expert cud EilecTlif 111 i lit:l6titiollet far mid near, in the treatment of all encases of a private amuse. Per cons afflicted With etleera on the body, (bust I or lot't; pelne in thobead.or bones, mercureal rheumatirtuatric tures, gravel, Weems - arising from youthful eXettses or impurities of the blood, - whereby the has tredlife enfeebled are all treated with timers. He who places himself under, the care of Dr. , K. may religiously confide In his honor as a genthlund, audeon firitty rely, upon his skill as a physician. ' - - _ TAAB PARTICI/LAU N.TICIE .0-VCIBIBU men • 1.110 LEITa Injured theraselves by a certain practice indulged In— a habit f requently learned front evil 'companions or at school—the ell. ct skit which are nightly fe-It.- Ever when asleep, and destroy both wind and 'body, should apply iramedialely. Weakness and constitutional dehillty, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, lrritabilliy and nit nervous affections, Inch gestion, sluggishnEsh ot the Hier. and Every dig, ear. In any way connected glib the procrcat ice f unctions, 'cured aad full vigor raFtored. ' ; • , • Read! Youth' anti Manhood.; 4 :Vigorous Life or Premature :Death.. Kinkelin on 1 •-serpreserraeion. Only 25 cents. 'Thlis Book just published is filled with useful infornmL don, on the. Jeannine» and direaree of the generative organs. It addresses itself alike to Yorth. 21/rirrhocel, and Old Age. andrhor d d be read by all. The valuable advice and laspressiqo warning. it gives,. will: prevent .y ears of miser- and suffering, and nave annually thou. sektdc'ef Marents. by reading it; -vilt learn bow to prevent the dertruetion of their children: - - remittance of 26 cents, enclosed in a letter, ad dressed to Dr. KINKELIN,N. W. Corner of 'lldrd and Union Eileen', between Epruce and Pine. Phlindelphia, will ensure a book, under envelope, per ref Unt - Persons at a distance may address .Dr, by letter, eneloslaga fee:and becuied al home. " " 'Paekages of ;We licine.t, Directions; te:, forwarded, by seudiugn remittance, and put up Beene°, from Damage or Onrrosity. . Book-sellers, Nrea-.Ageisfe, Pedlars, Canvarrers, and all others tuapplled with the above work very low ntes; 47-Iy, •,-• . . , _ • To' Dairymen - oriel Taimers, Valuable Property for. Sale., • A FARM ofllooneres-situatain Itrldgilrate. totnisidp SusqueliannaVonnty and state of Panositanda ^f :50 acres of Willett it under good iniproviiiirA, Tito farm is wt 11 designed for a daimand incapable of feeding 40 eons during summer and winter. hnd every m part of it is well-atensd. The building's and larid are ingnaii condition and the frnceei sdileir ate Of stone and rails aro also gacd. 'flare are two large barns upon tlie premises, besides a granary and cow ellif brebed for cat tie. nice orebards print' pally of gruftedfrnitS and other fruit:trees: • Said tuna has a very pleninnt and.desitable location about two allies from 'Montrose. tie County seat of rub- I qachancia &aunty:and shout D railer final t4r I.raartte Gap Railroad, to 'which these is a Plsak P.m; di* process ofcompletlon, and Is very convenient to tueolibigs and schools, and mechanics_ Also another Valnablerarm adieing the above, eon. , tainlng2oo acres,.(,! width I.so accts fit, waterhigh t nit , of cultivation, - t;pou it there .is largetratav dweilina house; and out building, to earicaper.l and larga.orrhaid.: it is well watered and feuactland - rahly adapted to dairy purposes., , _ Said property will be Fold iru reitountletcrins, por- Lion ofthe purchase money may remain upon Lowland - Mortgage to salt the purchaser. : ! Applicatiou mt,ty, Le made Wersonaliy r.r by letter to fan. llfin.'.lessno or 1t.3. Niven at 3toLtrose, in said counts...and say toe barva• , Latilara that la>.6 all will be myen.-723tf . , -; . , . ..•. - .Lottee to -the kobile . ..- New 'Sea tenaele Fall and ,o"ifiteqoooile At tied, . Great One Price Store of • • j.. S. LEN ESE AL . Great litvistL, Yit. - I DEG S leave to take• this opportunity of tenderiu,, , his ii sincere thanks, to his friends .and cusitancraJort ho generous patronagerthey hare extended: to Alin; Ancl I tit„ the Sam time inform then, that he has: just returnia from New York with ri very I mtg. a rid choleo .selection 01 Paneyand Staple Dry 0 oods. • _Also a fre'strand extent', siveassortmentotarcecries,PrOtislons, hOotsandSholavj Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, &c.; Drugs and , Medielues, which will be sold for Cash and. produce at a I very small advance, at pricer-which defy all rorapetitlanJ Flour;Pork,rish, Sal t,wholesale Andrei all,—he would I . alsoXesnark that he a theresstrittly Co the Pyitrth Of al ways n axing thelowest priceatErst,thereby sarloadvant age to all who may favor him with their pat, , Gre - at Bend Clothing Store. The largest, bestatal elteepest assottMcat ofileady ?dada Clothier in the Village M . Litt.:it Band. Pa., Broad Cloths. Doe fikitlF,C2ssinieres and retthige,ofallqualities suitable for the rail AVlnttefrade, which he offers at such pticeS as to satisfy any one that Gals to the pFace for - theta to deal. in constainen re of the great increase e'f his business be has been obliged tugreatty,sillargeitisslocki 'which he now offers to big friMids, ,nd the public fur ex amination, confident Gatti - man doing they willfind some tbingto their. advantage.. Thesnbscriber has-made ar rangentents tO manufacture , °thing in 'ell-its various branchea. and is nom preptu lid to sell the-Mune,"warrant, ed Cohen? inspection.: C,Ustom, work,and„ cutting 1.11500 at the Inteststyle anufsbOt est notice,-.al I kinds 'of. .tall ors' trimmings furnished ad Air sale. ..I)Ount forget the spot. ,S tore nearly oppos to the MinElon Volute% - Great Ucnd.Sept.,llls , . L.S.LIZUSp.t. - - „ The People's Fnend T. T. PON 13 1 :4 9 , of Ithara,'N. Y. 1-!'AIN D S Tit °YEA AN D UNA L EST AA Extme from the atirub called Witch-hezet;auil 'purely from that with the exception ofa little,kleohnlto preserreit. It will cure all local pain and intlamations,. old sores t frestriroundiandhrulsea r riles. and all Manages of the ..borrela of a ehroniorulturc, tootb-achp;_car 7 ache and art exectlentrern• dy for fernalea; ," . •.• It in truly what it professes : to be; the People's Friend! Providence hasseattered along the rugged paths orlife Manythings thntcontribute greatly to the comfort and happiness of if ery - body ; hence their gicat value, and well may they be called 'friends of the People One word here to!marclagainstlmposltion.... .6 :rum by thenanieofSpencer, has manufactured' and offered for -salon spurious article called , the C4r2111 B.r.trart,—that would be extract DI ttle harel-nnt:—She genuine itas • iiiitentid as purging water. while the spurious article is .colored,Whieb enables thepublieto distinguish'. tionercanine.huttbosemarkedPond'ApalnDestioyer W3I. K. TIATCII, 6lontrose,andstorakeepers and me - lne:dialersgenerally.Ageots , . . Throop. - DAILY - EXPRESS LINE: . -- datekts awn ertio....k.• Igs:lllra:rid: Per PaSSeTWer, Trains with Speriolllfeesengerafqr . /011raniing,:qt ArertitandttE ,and packages qt. erery deeertption, Specie; .11eutkNoter,We. OTES,lrrats. Mid-Bilis 'collected, all orders-attend -J.l ed to with promitne,ts and at reasonable.rates. .!-.• The Agouti, of the Larktawarina,& Witte - to 'Railroad :Coinpany will act mintents - for-tne above express line. • E-apress wagons will ha readfderkmpon'the arrival of each train ; at /keen ott, to forward with dispatch, Merehandlie, dtc,i to ittittal;'}Vllki4barre, it.e.;. • Leonard Searle , tf.llontrose,la authinised to reeeiro and' forward - .Express Freight : Rom that. - place to the alontrose and from said Q Wrier' to Iliantrose.: CI. Martin:of Trinkhargieck,. wilt receive and for ward Espress Freight from that Oil. to Tnnahruntoek Station, and from that Station to Tankhannock Norembet,lBsl.-52tf ••' - :,•:.• . • 'piss() APIIE bOiIATITNERStIiP herettlero 'skirting under .L‘ the flared nad - firm of sisk.,ft, Throat), laths Express :Itailitttait Liu the L. this day,iliiinbre4 by ; mutual ronseat, , . ' I ' Jair,t • 1x51 .. ni It. TllttUOP ',.l";l3:—kho btraattar be - carried . on by Toroop CO.' ine • se6advert4.cmeAL: • •••• - • • - A spqons,: prititinteblvaite,- wife- ttengtboned tald e and -tea spoons, buittabto and tea apetoris;, Aler, 'sitter, reralated,9 eralan eltvprapoons,ete w pto.;just.sectkpO; and selling , Intl - for thennallif, at - 'T,tittlit'LL'id„ .I,tantrove, J 3,185.1,'• . Coal eat,TIA T NAOAG, Flayrand Bair. ett , nipdp ..1.4 or total{ at 114 w 411cril-Depot, by 11: 111/11tITTI: • Dec - embei,l9s/i ' • , " 909111118: :"; o gagl ein4lll4 Combi •-•'etikv6rlri,rtierns 1 “11 1 1 plfireAby " ;41;4; 'EVANS. I,oviif tot eis,i at tho store or u. J. Islam F • Uotitroso, January 10,1382. - f - . The ei time - Buy!: I • -.•-• , ~;,, -,. _. . 1 CA to, neL t , .„ If ,• . : : a., _ ,: . .., .. 4 ALL, tot. tttnaeroaa fa rad ., :a ,— ~! • customer/1u Maatatkakatt ..,,740 l ty, . that he bat jest n/...... --• vi , from Nei , Yeah sitb m a zet N I I ' • , ' ' , . 0 - • • - .5.;.. ' dltlon tohla attaaalte."4 1 '''' " ,:* conalitlek of, as a% 1 -- 7.41 4 Lk\ .; 1... .5 '' r , r;fild an v IAT I lean. la s a t ' L ta.9 l -,'''''! 7,-; a n nattd e l'oh dult al :' Matt plea, a pieta. Wigs, bri 4 telelF, fitider and ear rt.. phes,J.,roaebea; armlet/. pont and Phan Rod q,l'At and pencil VMS, Chnra 1 betide, 6 day, peth ma iv rpr,tlalttaaala, "al plated WareiAteettkeat tg forha, violin staltiga t. sloat, wand ', p 0 et k ii .e4 l isrremea, a tvl fancy envie, n at& alum t. ,. terlate torah', trault , by eaaatlty. Ib' s Zki at fold at lb* lh vest palm: Ztrlf au het ard j m... " 4 4 All Wilda reiaired ea short pollee at the old mill ly , opsosite the Pliteals, Court et. Maas:atm 7%. cl ar ui (al $l,OO and up. 24 ill oursaad , , arta 'N o w atyle a id .. waranted iat Le di) as- n al 1 , V7YONING tunerno county, y e , THIS Institution has one of the moo deeterd4b.. ,tionsln 'Northern Penn:3lllolc lantapkinz pleaau3t and salubdourvillagei one mile West 411—`0,. batty, and accessible by daily been ". country. • lbw school Les now been 10 0m m h .... years, during which Its oatcake! has bu oy constantly increasing. Thruugh'tbe munificence of 'tna.gwerle tt d. additional Sentluary building Obi i9flet,aldig4 ries high. haalust been comp'sfed, and by fit. li-, of 11., zibablennett, the eekrtol is hew fund t t4 a valuable- and exterislee librbry. entirely cm cbanknif , pnfitesophical and i Walmaccalcul Anei t y of the Institution , s regarded, b 7 all si t e L i " i tm. edge of It. us ofa high order, and Maple for fid/ rim mentsinbiatural Science Thellogrd of Instruction for t heel:in:llg yet.l. t i v, 4 lowsr Rev: Itettken • . , Pk.I.9IOIPAL. • Rev. Totlag C. • - Teacher of AntlentLangnspe. . . • pkillp T. -Myer., • , . Teacher of Mathematics. - - f e• Fr C. 'T l e . a l ctenrrotf N ° a 'i t ... nrai S. ..- jaujes W.-Westlake, • . . . facet/et Peva. !: • tlrtiry Dietz, , . Teacher 0 1110 den Xli.laW Esther Patricia,: ' Assistant Telther Of sludeartei... Jawe4. Teacher ' Drawing. Sad Painting. regr, . . Teacher of Muide.; • All 'of the shore teachers aro -employed lath viol the whole of each day except the Teacher often. Mr: Westlake . Theformer deiotcs such a m 7, each day to her class as may hp :actuary, i ta i that b teaches on. half of each day. 'The publicist ) 0 ,7 y this arrangement the aohooi is trakwlksatti, *llion and instruetion of a very( full board of tfe t b m, and the Trustees confidently tirlirre that t TGt l r be spared to pale:tote the most lhorougb bowery: 4l all the veldts.. • . ; The necaftaty a:formica califs institution as ate. Tuition pavlova's, of orrattental brads ? k e to $5,50 per quaarter. Bead 81,50 ter %to lt 371 i lice dozen, and fool $2,50 per annum. Thts discipline of .the lentiottien scathes titcrsi with tirranter, inculcating weal, aural sal irk,. principles, persevering Industrf,erictoultt Am, depollll.lelitt. 'the present term of tali school ant manila Ch 23d of Dec. melt. Student* are v.:Jaw e d' at sty our but the most suitable tizne for:Patera, thebeete4,,, or thi middle of each tette. Iboze who vett/444Z tend the school through the reaalada of astut t, throughout the Winter ; wouidflo well to eater u as the 20sh or 234 toot . There - mill be • mina sf At weeks at the close of the pratit term. Tte sat l e% emulate of thirteen weeks ectelheudall lath. lug April oth 1552.• -;l.• • - Catalogues of the 'Lend - nary pet any iattattaitt, floe loft can b.cliati by addresimg the Prkeiralh, 4 of the undersigned. D. A. surtuDPl IS% OVNDS, Sec'r. , a Kingaton, Oct Petroleum or Rock OIL ! A NATURAL remedy ' , remitted from a ad' b t gheny county, four hundred eet ik e p h iqui told by 8, M. R I ER, 0411111 Btlitl, Pinder.% to ha I put up In bottles just as it Miss bob the lull es.* admixture of any kind.i all ye ibat anal:Utica READ ! READ!! Rheumatism yields.te the pc air of the Petrideni Toice bum Luzerne Cm, Union tp.,Jaly 901,1 tit, Kier--Dear sir, allow me es a 'taster tits greenlet° you as the solo proi•rietee et erfana, ratted petroleum or ItoCk UR, übleh D denbeten te.tako the plium of allgreat medicines. Iltsnen t p this neighboihood hart tried the Petrol, set of ca see cartes mart of them and prorleghighly b • . in all. I hate tested a in combs, cob eb letter. sprains, end swelling; the theturstha last • icerten cure. y ;wife bas been alicted ' Rheumatism fur,some Years dud litter coati get k thiLs to ?tiler° her, i n fact etortriedernittittoma thing 'could do bee anyigoul teeth she tiled yeti his lettmxndithasretietetberetuirely, for myprtl It t o the greatest pain hiller new in nee. I • J. JUffs An ntlte, letter crow Lustre e tesfesurbeie, ' itr.RIEU- 1- -prter Sir •••••••7 cane treat theme lea!: If3ipg. to the tirtne. of y nue pen t, &tend inertim ede the Petroleum Or It 01-1• 011, 1 h:ph id trll3ll/1 Ire ro,•,beine. I bought cm dosta-dt your egad slut' ea oolong- here la!tfali Ite.tcd tna a matte:a to and found it to prune good. ial.eteetteitAeiwt letter and fouud it very bteete;sl 1 scald Rile lunch to have another box et it, for I dual (Seal withoutit. Res ectfullS• your!. - • • ' .. , - .1. C.131F1E.1. A Toler frotirSuaque . ann a to., certifying tootle cy of the Petrolerzi. -., • DiNuara...lemitit lill Ale S. M. lite. u—De r sir:—.lll., nit tom: tab virtues etyour natural . edicioecaltrdNtreltmella Oil. I liA.l bora afflict Vrlth Abe ftbenscatmfotan time. I Gag In if II keaburre Litt tanner maga in tie from your Agent nisei: be vea l along lLeri,l it .cured me perfect Iy.-- I bare since seen is bated JOS eut caecootritentuattsiii, and found It air:yell:llan' , Te rrapetifullyymna. , ' - - :JAMES liailllll3. -.-" - • . • ' Tntlatta r incocirdalyrib PM Mr .S. SI. ICI en—,Der Sir '-'4A Ilea me to crulftnii virtue' of your greatoS.tuml Medicine called Ptiala a. Rook Oil, which I bt lievoit a pad zrdi 'Ma. Ila been afflicted with literal:4'a.; pain In a:crane; loth last ten yeara.and tin rer could get amildr; tv Ka at % me: In fact I tried alm i rtev thing and nodal vai &int o any good until tried r Petrolrma2diiiit relloyed tlie err Much ;. l b le also t!strd If is ini arable. and bruise', it bag tear given rellefaral 11110Tttlia(); - I think !tit the tr attar pale tilima, it utita:. .: -.. ; .r• • '1" ryreapeetfully yens. ' IUOS. tut '1 .1 Call and get metro:o full deeeeSpllon orle:. Sold - wholesale by:TIAI tiNet.Philadclphitp..., ar froz4 theigent, stidewl Vor rate ty DENTLET sm, Kits, R C0.,R0.51 ... -... FIRST.: N' D.IAREET,.: . . „. N 14. W i - GD: 0 D S'i H. - J.:IV-,_E - .......p1i N ri fil .1 7 " RE. nit with mai : ' , Etta of Sall go adsor ith lte otters tot rale to theeal - WILL PAT for them. Ot as lot rate, .4$ ( in bewa lily asked: : Zeotlorgetlag due thanto Mild dit rritals. as hare be:at fete bc tight geode ottluitlyd 1 , forthent.hotheltes th to "COVE AOSIN." 1 ! Dloittrosednyt. 10t ,165'1. • : -.4..............__ ______;___________,6 . . Y -- N EW' AR R1VP,.1.• r iEr BURRITT has) t me.. era ancient 40, 1 • assor(rueat of I [ • Fall an 'Minter Givds. _ 1 f Including an elegant e riety of Ladles Dorm Goat T - ,1 "kr tang' Shawls, a style :11onatt Ribbon,. Irre C 2 lie,ht.syle Goods ,& .. ofthe moot detlata fIM 'Which, having b•on•pu chatted at the late role Pi ,till ht sold owe :salt low. Now Milford Stpt ; 0 1831. ' ___-... : •1 New Mil rd Stove Depot , : ... ; • :. . sra. - : ' fir auticiTT - tinsubviinsiore a WM 00 kV ? LI- waelneent of Cooklnr, Patine, and 1 4 hop Stew! wroodandcoll,lnoludietg the ntw end mat tatwu kinds Of die Tinht,Ltign Owen, tampion ander oven, &e..icritit 8 tore plpr,Sbeet Iten.and tine, .:se Tlyttesi&c., which ho willieli eery ;ow forage? n • proved credit . Sentntnbee.lBsl., • , - . - •.• . r ~ • L ...... ' ' '...-. ' The : , liast Wendel. - ~.... y...v IMICS I3 3I. the great: heutettlieter. 4 ateciv'i • dueing Into title tto entre the etiaisted ,Theilll hilneur,'lt,ntaeltine nut to rwer then a n fee all, !Ct.!' brit thumb-scrree, eth eh via put ant the teeth ...1 80 IntlY.i BUG this has nut ' leg to do with, the 51 it. i!,JOtas JSIOVILS, Tuilin Ur fuse reed the • ' • z.....W11tit- & W NTER;FASEIiO SI : i '.bt:lrli anah.noer pre/tied to Weil on 64 reignite et' ateetity r ekili, and g humor. . ', l t ‘_ I:l7'' Call In if yen ant cephalgis,tt the 04 , lithrope•rtore. , , . • • :, ..• '' - y, II Cut tiniflnne a natal— • - I ts , , '.lOlCiOllO 1 , iors„, tu t .Gtw irks, iVeC te" lSi e Y. )I ! inl e tioop, do. • • - 31 ly ptatt ictote /i5j 4P -L• VANIIL I 4;, _au ,wurtutl 6,1 it. • 1.7 man urtrd •A erica, At, • :f :L& gt tshev..cr NV atcheL aid': TaErWthis '414 tc.t. iveA . Srrm Litcrf ma -1- - Mlitie ttkoao very 11A.reT1(4 t•tent.l. oll croi i altiFr liatittpg tosts, txtris histy, I,.millksiicd tgArrlct..sll4eA lilt g" s ,li t u tatly.p tc • gold for ..51.11tf.r..„. As 14t tl or tbtli , tilktclito ater otlwr that bat tqt 'salt WI his vtololtyc Inan tlioroo#o-11;ii It 1.1 •,,ettitotit to do more thou, to esti ituttomora toittsom. Sarela • • , 1V6,1:44 - tpu - r