The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 12, 1852, Image 4

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Jeat - ,;flill'otrsihnors;,ia as feltows ,We
would ter. you the wilerenboutn,lint for . one
very good ionior, It Is thatiwe don'!knirre our
i,:iyes,aa ire cannot: reasonably.: expected
enlighten you. Well, here it la::
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There is that ,whir,Asai . ttereth ift in?reas
ihaegitith away-yet tia:reth ric4„
This, my.friends, is an , extra froth the
dreatilool, and is indubitably intended il
tutrato the irnpOrtanCerit ;•• We
will .divide-the diseusaion into two heads. - and
'lrma elosei within:lna remarks which we trust
will prcaduce ae Much 'consternation among
- .Yearns-the sudden appearance of al henhawk,
among a flock of tip.upoi You, Itnethinic,
Immtneringay at yoar toil, from mom till
night; do gm:respect to haul in the Oimee by
thering of yout implement4lone l If ycin do,
yOU grievously mistaken as Atinttub
tiy...Wai when AO-hunted her night-cap in, the
dark and turAfed-dowtf atairs. -flow 'is
'your hammerheardl a fourth of a mile! Well,
cicala: comprising that area, sustain:l.om.
.huisiaessf ,No--.why.then do you not go to
the printer, joyfully, as a 'snooty
. oi ; goes to
his feed box, band in your advertisement,l_pay
for it, and then hire a tot of fours; rush back
jet - your shop Mad behold 'the increase of hasi.
neai that awaits you l'ha newspaper camas
to your _door t it tells yott or 'latitude and
-.latherboies, -climates, and., climbin4M3eS,'Of
wagons and water wheels, calicoes andinouse.
traps;, po article you stand in need of, but you
e.ao ascertain where it may be pr2cur'd cheapest.
Now Why hare - not you sufficient diacktninn.
eon to put yourself on a : mir with athens by
doing the rime thing"! _Awake thou that sleep.
yet, and advertise,and that will-give thee bilis.
Less—which brings u:s to the sqcondlead- of
'our-discourse.
" ccth yet walah rk7r,': just like Mrs.
'Suitt:sines& eggs, itt'aineth enornious
icresi, and therefore my dear sinners your, In
consistency, becometh a more crying evil.
Who,iithere'among my hearers that puts his
u-evely day clothes" on to Pay. a Visit 'I Not
:one, tsome.cif you no doubt would oven do ns
3lra. Sniffles hen did, but cast off guinea ben
feathers in your tails if yon were able. Who
there drat does not put tiro clean aide of his
dickey outermost I Who , is there 9st don't
whitewash the outside oft his fence, even,
`though he leaves the inside Of it natural din
t Mesa I 'Oh, my Bearers; I rear many of: you
re on the downward road to bankrucy, .on
ty becanse you arc too stingy to advertise.
Yoli do these other deeds I spoke !of : why
then don't you extend yourcircle- of infinencel
lieWspapers' travel faster than you, and more
regularly, and will be believed wliero you
would be doubted. Then, dear siniser, let them
'tell your story, come at once, to the - Democrat
office, advertise and get your atocic, old off;
rig:denial:a - and let the dear people be cognizant
i*t* it throtg, , h your advertiSement, arid they
will throng your chop, oryciur store, to Make
their purchases, and the dollars will be as thick
fd your pockets as tumble-bugs in a sandy
road. Yon can then sit under tho= shade, of
•the trees:of comfort, smokOthe.piPe 'of tram.
guilty, and the crickets of domestic joy; will
digger and chirp in your tiro place,: while! you
ran-teast on buckwheat - slaii.jacks 'of delight'
smeared with the inoleases iof aatiafaetion.
Dcus si: roshiseum I
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_A...zECDOte OF PCSIGS OTESISINGS.-It IS not
rato,gether in -public acts, as ;UPen the battle
field or in the Senate' eharuher, that the truly
great man distinguishes himself; bet in the
sm-.ili matters ofprirate_life : i34 in the' arneal.
ties of e
r
soclatintereous, real grefitnP is
. - -
oftenainoit.manffest/ It. is not :to the bloody
'telds:Of the -14una and Aroostook, alone, that
we look for'the true history!of Stebbins std
'the little incident" we 'Otan i :although it gcrea
back to the scenes :and acts ót- boyhood never
_
theless gives s , true insigli4 into the manty,
bent-of the boy. • 4 The bolei the father of the
rxrn," sonte'one says, whiel;utthouglidisputed
bi: - .slrs.l"srtingtou, is,. however, a f.iet. Be
fore Ensign Stebbins ivas_enhilled in
. ,
Ala, he war( one.day'visitingllnriderlmough,
'the town adjoining Spunkvill e, and as ho stroll
ed throe:7,l'llle streets, contemplatir.jg the in
sestnient &Eq . & cattalo some essential anti
, ele of nutriment, ho was 4126:etca b the cry
ing of threeiittle hoys . whooectiple4 pile of
, beards in the-vicinity.- A' kiiirth' boy, or the
same party, sat, demurelyinekink at
~the - oth.
- eis; hilt did not shed a teat Here4as arkev
.
ident inequality, which the young hero would
- I
fain destroy ; so,estoppingvp to`: the boy vlui
not Crying,, he
„pulled pt . o eats Sul
which the:AireLili eried loader:than the ether
three, and,§tebhitts relayed 'on as calmly es if
to had hotlierre:aaitifieg worthy of colonies
4:.tiek—CinTet
:Coisuirn - 03 - 127 - Come t v;.= 7 1 latAla
article; in,ll4irs t Merchants'
31agazine; for July, says;thii.ioffse . consumed
in the United States _ duriiirr. !the - yea. 'lB5l
P •
ar3ol7Ate to the enonnond sum o f, one hun-
ITd cmlforty-nine million 'Moods.' - Of' this
aniocint,.lo7'froo33razil,andthe balance
- from
St. Domingo, and The average
consiiiiPtiotrin 1821 Was - One and a half pounds
perll44 for each inbabitan4 „in 1830 It in
,creased.- to' 3 pounds; in 1840 to -, 51 pounds,
ind in 18536 61 pounds. increased orl
sulnption ar.ofecrin Europe fs.also very great
tat by no 'Means egual totl4,of the United
States. In MO > the pope scion
-lot 23 consumed . iiirmund numhers
`3 [B'initlions of-Poundef 'while Groat Aritaltl:: -
With 4 . OP:dation of about SC/millions, con
gamed only about one-third of that
The.s c onsepehoes of this gradual-lnesensw of
Shelr9flekklu! 1 ? 9 99 Atteu4o
.wit the :138
c'Quarquainee,tiz : a coriesnding decrease in
tlieliciec. In 161, the theinv pilOiiias
aiits per.pound; in 1851 it ids only 8 .Cente.
the Saba:farina Teligraph, betWeem
1 1 ,1. 1 1.4e4aLid kiewik bad been laid, the guns
144,:trti.,4 6 -nitier Britannia wire discharged by
- eitilleetrie spurt along the ;`isire_er gi1 . 1140
r batiii.i3 miles _
.
fW4m,11.11%31111 - .
MEAT TEL VEGETABLES.;
Bayard Tailor. no* tr;a - Yelingll,l Aft :L5 1 , pre.
gents a very differott opinion upon tho veze
tobio and Ine4.eating nativea..,thola Butt which
vegetarians promulgate'; Abu. toast of the
superiority, of the riCs'and milk ` eatere -Tay
lor boasts-04 the opposite sido,; of Air 'road.
Eyre is ; •
'We" eteneryof the Nile,•Southwaid . from
• g ainSliendy,(is changed: - The tropical rains,
which fell rimasionalyst Abon4lituteed'ara
scantily iitterberclareheroPericidicskand there
is no longer. !the; same Striking - contrast be.
tweet; deserti and garden lend.•, The plains ex
tending inward-from:the river, - and,covered
with'agrOWth
.of bushes ' and etiarSe grass,
which also appears ju patches
,011 the side of
the mountains. _ The inbehitanth cultivate but
a Mal row Strip of beans and dourra along the
river but own inantnie flocks of sheep and
goats, which afford " their principal stisteminCe.
I noticed a JIM kind of .gain, yelled .dookliu,"
of which they plant al larger quantity tlian of
dotirla. It is a. ge rii!irr: con s plant, somewhat . "
.resembling "timothy grass," but with a larger
heieand 'heavier seedS.! They make from it
a coarse, black bread; 4viiieli'they say is more
nutritious, than wheat Mutton, lioWever,'is 1
the Ethiopian's greates delicacy. Netwith.
smading, this is one of the warmest :climates
is the world, the people: eat - moat whenever'
tie Ganget it, and 're tl were . it to vege. t Y - - •
t US food. Th e sailors. and - - camel , drivers ,
1 • 1 - came l
_ :drivers
" whose principal food is 'doom, " are; notw ith
" standing a certain quality ;of - endurance, as
• teak' sie' . cliitdren, ' when compared with . an
a, le.bodied European; and they universally at.
tribute this weakness to their diet. This is a
f "Set for
" lank Sylvester Graham . to explain. My
experience coincides with'ilnit Of. the •Ethiepi.
ans, and 1 ascribe, no sm aliiihriresf my peri3on_
al heal'h and strength; whielt the violent alter
nStisus. of beat und.cold haVe not
.shaken hi
te 'least, to, the faCt of niii*ing'f.red Sump
ttiouily eveiy Any. - ,lf I had adopted"a - diet of
rice Mid "Water,,er bran andlarnips. I -should
not be here to. give this testiMony." .
Crriten Gttits Easz.v . .-- V Grain growers
are now atinost universally iW t the habit of cut
ting their_Crops e.; before the gr..in
has,beeome fully ripe. By this Practice much
is gained r and i nothinglost. -
"Early cutting . ; says the Western Farm
er and 'Geirdner," 'is thepr.ietice, of the best
wheatqaisets, whether , did grpin is needed for
flora or for seed. The grain 'fills out Idler it
is cut, and:the wheat is plamP. and heavy.—
Dead ripe seeettEie better than thnie that are
only jutdripe j hut seed simply ripe ' Will ger.
mirmte sooner and stronger, than dead ripe seed.
—Where one i deiires to 'keeil seed for long
voyages, or for years, it should La ripened
thoroughly. Where it is to a kept for few
months—frOm! - summer to spring, or from
spring Until autumn—seeds are even better by
being gathered full early.
Nothing is probably e:dded to the nutritious
property of seeds in the last Stage of ripening.
The changes which they - undergo are those
that will preseire their vitality.:
To cut;or gather before the final elk bora:.
lion of carbon, by which they are to he preierv
' al; takes from tie seed, then, nothing !of its
Weight,—nothing but the quality of long kee
-1 ping for planting purpose.
Parsaniisultisas s .-4 method of preser.
Ong 1:3'64, discovered by a Mrs'Appert, and
patented in England, is as follows : •
The 'neat to be preserved is first parboiled,
or sothewhit more,:anst freed from the bone...
"It is tiienPet,,togither with Vegetables,. if re
quired, into tin easios,or cattesters, which , are
filfed quite'up with - a rich gravy. A. tin
With - 4Mnalteperitire; is Careftilly fitted on by
soldek; and while the vessel is perfectly full
it isiplaced in boiling water, and undergoes the
retnsliting of . the cooking. . The small hole in
the cover is completely closed up while the
• wlis;ie is yet hot.—The canister with itilin
lhedients is nevi-allowed to cool, in contiequen
c. of which these eontiet, and the., sides of
te vessel are slightly. forced ,inWard by the
pressure of the Atmosphere, and become a; lit
tle Canes:WO. The vessel being hermetically
sealed, and 'all access of,AirprevenW, it May
be sidt, into any - climate without fear of 'patri-
Lfication, and the most &lie:Ito food of one
eonntri be thuS eaten in its •original perfection
in a distant region,tnany months,or even years
aftCr its prePartion.
In this manlie r - may all kinds of alimentary
substances be - preserved; beef, mutton, veal,
ponitry-; 'fish and game - ; Souk broths, and
I vegetables, creams and'enstards. .Of a :gnarl
titYitaken by Captain Nash to•lndisi„ not . ono
canisterwas.spoiled,andthreoivisich he bought
beekeentaited,after:LWn'yeare, , beef in the
highest state of"yerfection 'end preservation,
and:rifler hiving beets upward of .25; 1
000 Miles in Mut wannest climates.
%Varna in "the Detroit A . dvertiser
who was for tirenty Tears A stock fannef,says
ahep Can bep otected from doge by then with
fat attic,- and Lunch cows. The cattle invariabiy
att4k the dogs and thus save the sheep.
laoa
PArp?.- r -At , the Prussian trltistrial,
Exiilbition, Court Renard, a large proprietor
ofiren works,.ezhibited sheet iron of- sneh,.,a
adod oftenuity that the leariejean - be used
far Paper: - One ofthe finest IMO. the machen.
cryery rolls is 7•040 square feet of what may be
called leaf iron, from a met. °fowls).- A b4ok
binder of Breslin hai "Mader an albiin of until
the pages of:id:deft turnes fielible us
the 'finest fabric of linen has.
• CElNsar:-troa• E.4.lll,MiArtz.—Cafiskim
milk cheese into .sinatt
rl"
venter to. a thin paste, and grind with it quieb
time; cement tile pieces and set:wordy to bar
den Tfie ' cpp3eq,,ie, veri strong and lira-
Wire liae,s -s, ' toolzer titi - old
Bauer pan :-a new-- ?met . I)iin c ii,, - , 3418 ;
"It's bee* used to ft"
Aiman,contleted or torderhig weoustable
in pt./omits-his 'been: iienterieedlithf_Piii
teritiFiy tOr
Lighi Still r
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A BOOICFOR :THE TIMES,
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Lift cat at 'tht:i!'"outh .-‘•
' 4 • 4 :6lBikialrOE'.4l,ol - ke
AS IT IS. -
Being.Narratives,Seenns anti Incident in
tiie real'!•Lifo of the Lowly."
BY W. it:: U. surrii, j 9Qi
,lik,ohjeet-el:.the pOlior is . id • tepresent the
,A.'couditiou of the Slave in his rude but 1C0111•
Portable cabin, his daily occupations mid pastimes
the'relittiens bawcini the master and slave, Vac
nth-token impulseio and misconceived views of the
- Northern Illiilutithropist, etc, etc., and to repro,
neat - the passions and sentiments in dieienaturat
fermi, as the saline araclispla3ed in the. humblest
lot', of society, thuashinving that, in the cage of the
statie neleast, cantenfaient bestows more happi
ness than freedom ' • and at the trtme time to•rep
resent, as it is, a cl ass of people..viz : the flouter,
to Setioin juytier 'lies seldom beetr done; and whose
'charsicter, as exhibited in every day; life r is
Calcutated . to win the dutiable judgment of the
world. . •
The above work will be published lon the Ern
of Ju/y, end will coutitin about SOO' I.l'rne. paszes,
beautifully illustrated. The pike will be . :51.50.
- E4ly orders will meet with first ettentten.,
Good active ovents "wanted to sel the above
On the receipt of 531,50, we will, orword' ono
Copy of the above book (which agents can use as
a iininple copy) by mail, postage, paid, to any place
in ! the Milted 'States, not exceeding-115QU miles
!Min
,Illifinla,Cliiengo,-Cluchinitti or NcwiYork.
Peeks - sent- bjrinuil must he ;prepaid according
to 'the new postoffice law. Postage on this work
is ltbeut 25 cents for.eaeh and livery 5iU Miles. - .
Whotesagri prices for above, and otliertadeable
books, fur which we went agent's, will ho forward
ed ou application to- us, postpaid,.
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(I.G. DERBY & po.
Book
,Plol:etterl, 13utri4u, N. Y.
Farms, and Mill Priyilegesi and
- , Lots for Salo. •
THE Subscriber offers for sale the following
1 hluable properties, to wit one farm iu the
l`township of litutord' containing' some Sixty acres,
about thirty of which is improved, !Muse, barn,
orchard, &c., thereon. . Said farm lies one mile
and a belt front the village of llarfilril, on the
route of the Montrose and Ilakord Plank Road
It is a beautiful and desirable bitcation well war- -
1 toed Qa.
Also one other -- farm lying• on the Belniont
'CuroPike, four miles from Laneet,oro, and the
N. Y. and Erie, Itailrod, containing about eighty
acres, twenty or more of which is improved, with
house, barn, orchard, &c. rills is q - valuable
p.ere of land from its location, being will timbered
and watered.
- •
Also several Building lots at the village of Sus
quehanna, on the New York SI Erie Rail Road.
This is one of the most
,thriViti,g locations in the
country, being the sent of the Roil Road Machine
Shops Ate. It contains now about 'l.lOO inhabi
tants, did its business facilities are. unrivaled. In
connection with the above lots, are four; of the best
mill seats in the county, being immediately cm the
Sasqnehanna river, with sufficient power for any
purpose ohne uncovering &c. The most surpassing
inducements are held out by the above locations,.
for capitalists, who wish to embark hi the business
de.inintifaCturingitanning,flowcring and lumbering.
tie Rail Road affords the most commildious and
ready traneportion for everything in the above line.
• The above property, in whole or pan. will be
sed on'terms the most advantageous to purchar =
rie
~ I will , give great bargains. Connnunica
thins will be promptly answered from tt distance
and all enquires attended to promptly. I. .-.
SEDATE - GRISWOLD;
Suitt., Depot. Pa., June 1. 1852. r. 1 ..: 1 .3. tf.
MONEY TO LOAM -
IF any gentleman wants to borrow 1000 dollars
at five per cent., he canna borrow it of the
subscriber, but gentlemen can have mare than'2.s.
per cent. in their clothing t :peruses by getting
their garments madd at my shop.. If I teas in the
habit of bragging, I could point to my work as
the best assurance of my skill in the art, but a
discriminating and tasteful public kn,OW where to
go to get
Coals as Is Coats'!'
not to- mention unmetnionables, vests', jackets,
Backs, vurtouts, comets, ad infinitum. -
Er:pc...nil.. will please to take notice that 1
tieve removed my shop to Mr. Keeler'eldock, on
Main street, 6rst story. -
Cutting done as usual. . •
JOHN GROVES:
I .%lontinse, June 10, 1852. •
6.:4 , r ..„,___,
_, The xabscriker has just
f. fp:E---- - - - -.21.._7."- received ._ a. large stock
.... i 7 4 -impfp, - ,- & excellent assortment
;: , of Men's and Boys'
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14,5.-4,
READY DIAIIOE
glibTliil , ~
or latest styles and suited to the seasom l
- - Auso--Fashionable Silk flats, (lleebe's spring
style,) Kossuth Hats. Leghorn, Straw . rind Petro
Leaf fiats, Copal, Shirts, Stockings, dialses; Sus
fduders, Cravats; BdOla aild Shoes, Books, Wrap
ping and Writing Paper, Traielling B4gs, Wall
'Paper, (a:good . Slink.) puritan Paper, arid Fancy
articles too nutter : oils ospecify-all or any of
which I will sell 6Let la as the like canliebooglit
in .•Biughanitan" or a y other towql I
- - GEO } . ut.LErt..
~t
-• Montrose, April 20, ,1P32. • 'r ' : '
THOA4PSON'S
Union
.Daguerrean Gallery.
r E subscriber continues the Davi eir i ca übn si.
L.: Hess ql thelrocuns of the late firrn otThomp.:
son 4 1,00134. opposite the Pi.enix-flotel, where
be.wifl be happy to' wait upon his; friends . and all
who may favor him with their patropage. ladies
and gentlemen wishing a fun simile of-themselves
will find it to their intereit to callitt Tlrbninakon'a
pleasant and elegantly arranged rooms,i and se,
cure one or moreof his well4efinethiud!fitte-toned
Daguerreotypes. Bo sure and , renieinber the
pi:co—opposite MI Neils Mkt' - -1' •
Ile has on hand also; and fortt few of
those superior - toned Melodeonei'at the maimfac
tomes prices..;Call and examine them for your
selves., . TLIOM BSON.
Binghamton, June. 1852.-
STOVES ! STOVES 11.
THE subscribers having entered intolcoliart
nershipin the i • 1.
Stove, Tin, and Sheit-fron'
hueituar, are prepared to; attend to all Orders in
their line:at the shortest-notice. .13y gieing strict
attention to the 'business they hope to merit their
share of, the trade . ... _. .
'('he buriuess will be carried on opposite the
"Dernocruet office,ander the name mid Arni'ofC.
Lathrop 4. . Co - . " -
LaTIIROP:".
• R. it. WOODRUFF.
Ploatrose, Jane 1? O J -- OLIN G. DEMIL9.
ita. '
UP. TO.-TIOP
• '1
UPERFI NE Oiiio FLOUR; also, Codfish,
S
Alack . eriL Carpet Warp,- Ashton fine - Sali in
Jorge - Ochs. —TYLER. -
.. May.2o. 1.851.' • '
GREAT - BARGAINS,
CANFIELD its eriliog off his limo stock
Ada'. of ,Jevrepir, Wirrcues, 4c.,, at CIIEAT6
REDUCZD priceelto make roods "for oem acpda.
• • L 0•AtillE:1 D'
Biogharistoo, Als'rif 23,, 1852,i . 1 _ • r
WOOL:WOOL!'
0"11 -paid for Woo; by, B1:111111Tt' ;
New . /krilfdra,Juna 1852:
.''NE 090116. .; , : - L
tr. 3 WEBB ief now receiving apnsg acid
:auinoier stock or GOoils tsjtiob,ko oircp
ontrosi s 43.18i2: - `l.
Liver , Complamt.
Jaundice, - ,Dy.:spepaia, Chronic . .or.:remus'
Pebility, Diseasei of the•Sidneys,
• A Nb aIL dlseaSell'arlideg
4 . 1 .• littlleCh, inches cvastipation, Inward piles lultoelse
or' blood' to thelead; swidity of ihit:ifonmeli, nausea,
' beast burnidlegust tot Pmd, fulhesrU.oe :the
stomach, sour uruciations, sinking or nattering at. the
pit ettlfs stomach, son, ecrotatlobs.headaincried
di
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limit, breathing, ffultcriog et the, imartiehoklng,orinsfid!
eating setnisti oni .When in a. lying .posture; slimness-of
rision;doti or Webs before the sight, fiver end due pain
In she head, defhaency-ef pcnpiretion, yellowness: oy the
skin end eyes, pain the side; - batat; chest limb's ;te.,,
sudlen 'lushes or heat,
: burning in the flesh, ronsißui.ba.'
and grist depression of spirits, CILI3 be'
effectually : o wed by .
Dr:.,lleolland's celebrated
• map _
C. M Jadison; at .thcl
Geirart,itlediine store;
. 120 Arcli-streati
• -Philadelphia.;• .•
Their polio Wier the 'above dis emirs hi net eiested, If
equalled; by,noy other preparation Inthe United Stites; ;
as the cams attest, Matsu cases after skilful physicians ;
These trittersnre Worthy the attention of.lnvalids —.I
Possessing gee it disaster In the rectification of:disci . ..es of!
the Liverand lesser giends t excrcislng the most searching.
power In weakness and affections of the • digestive'mgens,
they,are, withal, safe, certain; antts leasaist., • •
' .Read and 'be Convinced,.
The editor or the floston Dee laitt,Derember -
Dr. thalami's Celeirated German Balers, for the cure.
of Liver Commhdut,.Jahadice, Dyspcpela.ltthronlc, or
Nervous Debdity,'lslescrvedly, one of the meet pepulir
medicines of the day. 'Allege Bitters have - been used by
thousands, into friend of our elbow says he has himself
recciyed an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Com
plaint (rem the nee of this remedy. We are convinced
that, In the use of these bitters, the patent con.tantly
galas Strength and vigoe4a feet worthy of great con>id
eration. Thcy are pleasant in ante and smell, and can
Insured by persona with the most delicate stomach with
safety. tinier any clieutidances. aro sue:ming from
experience. and to the Malec / we advise their use.
bcatt'a Weekly, ono of the best. literary -papfts:pnb-
If shed, iMid, August
."Dr.:"ltavluni's 'German' Blair ri taantifictitiml by
Dr. Jackson, aro now recommended by a mienr the most
promineat munibcra-tf the utelleal faculty as an article
of much egicacrin '6314% or female weal:nine .As such 13
the 07.110, we would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle,
and thus. nave themselies much Persons of d•
titillated censtitutioue will find these. Hitter" advantage
ous to' their health, ns we know from experience the
utury effect they have upon weak systems."
17Iare ..Evidence.
The Phliadelnhis Saturday Gazette. the Lest family pa.
per I übliehe4 In Cho tlulted States, says of Dr.lloolland'a
German Hitters-- -
"lit is Seldonsthat we. recommend what aro termed
eatont I lledlcines e to tho cool:Wacer:rand phtronago of ou,
readers, and thereto's' when we rodOrurnena Dr. Roof
land's German Bitters ma with to be distinctly under.
stood ;that we are not 'poet og of the nostrums of th 4.
day, that are eolscd about for. a brief period and then for
gotten niter thry hero run their guilty lace of mischief,
but ors' onideine long sstablishe yUniversally approred,
and which has tact-the hearty appfaral of the faculty
Itself." ,
Look'ieell to the marks of the genuine. They hare the
switteu signature of C. 11. JACHnON upon the wrapper,
enl his hada - 4 , blown In the battle, without w!jiels they are
spurious.-:
For sato, wholesale ant retail, at the German Melt
rine State. so: 120 Arch street, one doer below Sixth,
l'hiladelphla.itint by respectable dealers-gone:ally then%
Out thO country.
Prices 1te1ue1.,..,T0 errata* alt clasics of inealido to
cnjny the odrantagesof Oct:stoat resh juliVO'pOifelS,
11111 . 11.944 Carrri.
Also for sale by ABEL TEMRELL., Druno.sl, Montrose.
.Penrea. „ - lit
NEW DRY GOODS
AT NEW MILFORD DEPOT.
BURRIT I's may be found an ellen
- sive and new assortment of Dry Goods in
nfuding a great 'variety ())
Ladies' -Dress Goods,
In rich Prints, Printed and Embroidered Lawns,
extra rich . ! Barege Dainties, Luetered • Poplina,
Gingliaini and Chambrays of new styles, black
and fancy *Ws, ; Canton Crepe, Brodie
Cashmere and Berne Shawls, Silk Mantillas
Parasols, plain and figured SWiE,I Muslin!, Straw
'French, Lae., nod
: Silk Bonnets, Binint Bake,
Ribbons and Flowers. , .
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•
GENTLEMEN : AND. BOYS DRESS Al e n
SUMMEIL GOODS.
A largo asstirtment. Hats,Caps, Boots and Shoe!,
Trunks: Valicee,, Carpet Bags, Carpeting, Oil
Cloths for (loofa and tables, painted and printed
Window 'Shades, Wall Paper, Domestic Cottons
of all binds,!etm-etc., which, iu connection with a
universal- aSsortment in other departments 01
goods, nilittieing purehasideutitely for cash, will
enable purchasers to secure benefits in price, style
and terms not to be found in any other establish
tuent.
- N. B Salt
,find Stone
.Coal eopetently ou
ham': -
nilw3lilpird; : llNy 15084
AIOI3CNT;PROSPECT
"WATER CURE AND INSTITUTE,
BINGHAMTON, N.Y.
institution is located hi a beautiful and
romantic grove at the base, of Mount Pros
pect, and, -within the corporation of thri ;
possessekof ati abundant supply of , - purest soft
water, tutvautages • for exercise 411 the pure.air, a
carriage and Pout walk, up tlitt niouutain f over
looking a_scenery.ansarpaSsed in
° beauty • and
grandeur, aud-.free front,the noise and turrnoil.of
busy life," with excellent genie* and rowing privi
leges on the pleasant waters of, the Chenango.—"-
Theoe urea . few .of the presentation the." Cure"
offers to the iuvaiid. ~•
, .
The .hodee is new and commodious—bathing
apparatus excelleutwell ventilated,. with' 230
The medical department is under the - entire
care of Dr . - They're and wife, who have hattlarge
experience in Ilydiopathic practice, and are fa-
Terribly
_known as iiiecessfu I, prac t i iion ere.'
.Courses of ,Lectureti, With full plates dud illus
trations, will be sr gitiett throughout. the season to
the - Students and Patients,nponAnatomy;
Ilydropathy and Hygiene, forSivhich there
will be no additional chime. , ; -
Females who have been confined to their beds
for years, are invited to correspond With its or
give as a call.- Oar success in the treatment of
diseases:peculiar: to females, bas given us - con6-
deuce. and we say to all such, even if, they .have
"suffered much from many physicians,"; make
one mare trial.
.• .
-Terins froni . "B4. to 88 per- Feats (pay Ole
weekly,) according' to room and attention requi
red. Patients will *Side fur personal bee cow
fortabtes„ 2,14340n5. 3
Risen and
w
6 toeiit:... • 0 v..I . IIAVREiIit D., .
'•- ' •- - Resident Pliyeieien t -:
Epkr
, r D. mr.Ar. .51.4CSINIZIElti'f'torietore
• • THE •LIGHTITEDIG- LIITV •
0 TILLMAN,. flarbeF and 1104 Draper, ro
ll)* turns.hier - thanks to 'his itnlUSront!" friends
and.piatrua . ; :and haelug,,,as he hopes, 'Convinced
,oll.of:the great danger and risk of totting-their
throats by shaving themselves, he begs that they
will dircoutiMie that Larber.oirerlwactice, and on
couiago borne industry by calling on him ferw
shave. 4 Cot; Ciocketei oriole was said to , ha ito
emartth at he Shies." biotite!! with itliteitig4tribig,
and.C. Tillman will perform the same feat on any
who pretarthat to a good mzor, they will 'cell
at his shop ia Settrle's Hotel baseineut.:Jf, you
don't believe it, call and Sae. •
Illontroseallay, 6,.!852 ILLArAN.
DISSOLUTION.
r i l lig.Copartile'rehip•fieretototeizieting under
JL the name, and firm or,A. Lat 'top & is
dissolved.. The books' and:accounts or the tate
firm will lI I * sotifed by A. Lathrop. I The business
will be hereafter conducted by Da R. LarbTp'&
James Riley, an the_pay down and :Sheri credit
system, ender the firm of J)..IL Lathrop & Co.
/ •t. LATIIItOr
. . -- mantrose,Mareer 1 185" Ott
.
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NEW: ODS '
0
NESP Spring ind'Stirniner qiiodijik great
nay and atyle; and a.generit„ilelmtmeal4
Staple and Fancy Good/ just reesiyeeand aelllng
.
unusuallY low by EIURRItr.
New
Nilfnrd, Nair 5,1852:. • .
.• • ••
. •
Dissolution
:wciTic.n is hereby given that the firm of Pius
I. l l'dr. Warner this tint dissolved by mutual
cosiest.-TGosa indebted to ihe firm, ara zeroes
ted_to ,setl,lS up without dgtgy. _ •
• - • PAUL R..r . jr1131
.. 4 1 f 614 trailet Pi WARNPRt:
. - ,
V i lry .1-AZITA 1(9 . 00 'Woolen . Spckii is 4),1 ! '
z "l44troini r riTtl, (5V- 114 " 111 X.f !LBti%
, •-, - - • HOUGHT ON'S
: -•. ~. :....._ DR. --,:, . - . , --..
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p
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itt, --: , - . ,‘,„.•:::3 , .:;: , ,:.,,„ -, •_.: , ....:..
mother Bqieiit ifi c=V on de
r I
Greli • dirc, fstvDysPolsid
I, i
p :;
in.l:siliotittrAkislPEvigs:TinTitli' p
GEsTivi-pixtuioftGustrre4idfese. -
1 j
PnTared`from R 0 %%IC CT or; the .fourth. Stomear ofithe 1
[-Ot, after dituethms..of:lttron 'llehbr. - .tho ' great t ',pia- 1
logleat Chemist, by .1..13..115k11it i 1.V9N, Al. . p., Pylati*
......T is a: tritlyardadetfutreinedst for irspiaistioNi
,DyspEpsiA,4Auxiarev.l.lvEivcomPLALNT , CON• 1
t4TIPATILIN and Dll,llLtriti goring 'Attie Maass% cnvn,,
Meth. d.hd , Niture , s Ovusgeut; the Ganda Matte. !',
pep:duds the'elsief eletrient or great Digestive Pt limility
of the Gas do Jules—the.E.otrent of .tile Food,. the .putv!
Eying. Preserrhsg, sod Stlmuliting Apia, of the Stematki
1 and 1: testines.. It is rafttettdfrttn the Digestive Storcl,
Deb 'of theCr, thee forming:rt AR:111 1 101111.:Bley..91
I TIVE FLUID, Preesely like the ntturil Gestrie Juice;.
its Chemical powers, and furnishings Stitnitete and per
feet substitute for it. By the aid or this preparatluir.thil
, ;pains and evils el rod/0..010n anslßyspogria are removed,/
just as they would be by a healthy sou a It: . Ms doing)
sunders for dysmiptles, curing eases of Debility, Ennuis.:
tion,Pierroas Decline, and Dyspeptic. Cup"
Consumption.
posed to he on the rageolllw grave. The scientific eel.
dente "opal which it is ha:edits in the h`gliest - degree cu-'
t rious and remarkable. .• .. -.- • ... : .
•-- Scientific Beide . nce.- ' •
;Baron !Arbil in Lis etlebntted. Work 'on animal Chem
(wiry. IMP; 4. MI Artificial Dige.tiraltiold, .nnelagoue to
the Gastric Juice, maybe readily'prepared from thern
Cons membrane of the stomach of the Gelf;in which verb.
pug grtiejee of fsd,saineatand Eggs; will =be softened,
changed, and tPgasted. Just in the same manner as they
would he in the human stannach.' . • 4
cry-
Call on the agent and get a Dfactiptire ciretSlar;
gratis, prlug largo.ameunkofadentilla evidence, rind
iarro, the abo' e, yogether with reverts of remarkable.
cures from all:partrof the rutted Fined_ - .„
lilt. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is tow soltrby nearly all
the dealers in fine drugs int 'Cr op Mar metlicib es through-
out the Halted teas. nit prepared; in powder and .in
fluid form, and in prescriptlye ylals for tbc use Physk
ciann. . c,
PRIVATE CI RCULARS for the nee of.Phyrickint, May
i.e obtained of Dr. Houghton or hls'agents.describing the.
whole process Of preparation, tied:lirtng ihri authorities'
upon which the etaltotofthls , new remedy' ere based.,,As
It Is not a 'erre! remedy,no of t lon can be raised aginst
its use by Physicians In.rerpectable standing end *gator
practice. Price. GNP: DOLLAR, per bottle. , . ,•
a ons turn: I!—Every bottle of the 'genuine'
PEPSIN hears-the written signature of J.;S_, IIQUtIf-
TON, M. 0., sole' Proprietor Ppadelptai, Pn.• corY
richt and Trade Mark 'tented.. •
trold . by.ell pm:gists and Dealcraln 'Medicines;
fr:r For rate by ABEL. TtIIUIELL, Druggiat,Mcntrore,.
Pa.,Agent for Sumiebanna comity, , ; Sly:
•
D-RY ;GOO DS. :
KEN. STOCK! I ()HEAVER T.l AN
Late of the, Firm .of Z.; - Miller, •
DESIBES to return Lis grateful thanks to thel'elti
rens of Susquehanna count" fur their liberal pat.
renege during the prist - Year,liud reFpectiqlly soli edit si
c - onti nuance of...their ftirors'.iallaving re•upintd the
Store in Tompkins' Block, (which has bet n enlarged and
Improved.) with -a full 'stoek. of spring 'and:Summer
Goods, he invites those who wish to putchnie Goods
very low, for cash, to ealLand examine his assortment.
Thesubjoined list of Goods and prleei i he' believes will
,comPare.favorably'arith that 'id' any other merchant In
this vicinity..
•
.
• Ladiel. Dress Goads. -'.i.
. .. . ..... . A
large ;isiortmeut of black - and colored inks, of l' -
rlous grades awl pal - terns,
,from 4i..G..1. to - HB. per yd.
. ... .... -
Mouseline De LaPeg
2000 yards of 'Epriog Dr Lainer, every Teri°.
ty sod style Ana the New York .market Zonis, Irvin
110. to 3s. per yard.
Prints and Ginghams
io,pco yards or Sleritnark„ Mancliestri,
Oeclnto, English and-other styles of Pont4nt Su. tic,
10c, and is per yart. Ona case of superior cloths aid
oolors,yard nide, at low price of 'ls. 10(0 yards of
Lancaster and Glasgovt oghasuts,Uurranttld fast colors,
at la per. yard. Also, Scotch' and. Viench do from is
111ourning Goods; . ;
llomhazioes, Alpaccas, 3lohalr Lnstresißarege , l. Can
bin Cloths: all. `wool DP Lal nes, rilk Tisittelk i nnd
er goods uied Inm:tuning. •" 1 •
JVhite Voo,cM: --•
001 and striped larenet alustin.Cambrie do ? ,
plain and-dotted Sasa, DI Noinsook .and- Taritcn,
Linen Camtotic,llird'A Eye Linen Linn laid ueloths,
Napkins, iieutch and Russia Diapers,linen Sbectings &
Skirtings. Ice. &r. at awl% pricee as cannot fail to give
entire satVaction to customers. • • , ,
.chains. •
•• •
la-ge• lot of Brodie. Canton Crape an!' caelimere
Shawls twenty per ccht. cheaper Wart ' 4ksy'rrote sold
last year:
- -
.Ilandlterchiefs . ..;_
Linea Ilandkerchlcfs of every grade, kora fkl, to - $4
• each.
Table Callers. . .
Several dozen cotbred cotton:worsted "and, Until, and
all wool Embossed Covets, from - 4s. to,s4 apiece.: ' '
~ .
Goods for liten.'and Boys.:
1 Broad Cl the of everY,eolOr enact noalliy;frOM /00.10
r #5,7 black and fariay Claysimeres, from-. 0 to 295„.0 gen,
I tuck) , Jeans,' TWeeds' and
,SathietS, from 2E: O d. to 4s; '
Vesting!! of every Aeraription, rynalby:and priee. • ' i
Dopzestic:: Goods.;
GOCO iardc of brown stir Mingo and shlrtibea. from 3 . to
9c. per„yd.; t,OOO bleached du. from 4e. to 15-per . Tara;
intekings aid Marine a ' ildrtleFs.frOm 11d,,t015.- . perld.
-- .
Hosiery and
•
an excellent Lasortment and Teiy eYeap.
Amona. , :thent
*tame lot td . ,arblte_entton Ltote,:cer*. tale quality only
6d. a pair.
Trunks, VaZises Bo i s. and,Corpet.
well vaortedstock purr ased direct from lam
est manuractory in this. country, and for sale at each
prices as will admit of no.crunpetition.'
-Strgw.and Arillingry:Gsoods : ; , ; -,
'sVbs s e rib ertai der:ireOs Of el I red ii"it ft: "at t ef
the publirnpartlenlarly to tLis branch of Insire,s.afhe
po 6FeES es greatlaellltics for pttth.g'the!ol ef. p.
He designs keeping comtantlyou hand (during theisea•
son).a large stock of Straw Bonnets, which - he: will'nffer
25 per elmtc. cheaper' thin they einlia had at retail in
New,-York Eitherwbolesale or retail easterners
will find it greatly-to their a• rantrse, teceattnit.u - his
stock bdfore making purchases elsewhere: ." .`
Ribbons and Dress Trinnulairt,4- wintranTrtment: at
low 'priers. `T. , W. N. WILSO N.
,
Corner of Court and Watei Streets: near* '
-opposite the American Hotel.
Iturottastr ow, Aprit2B,
DRYGOODS AND CARPETS:
rig/1E stibientidr4 -- enald-ineoria.- the citizens of
Samuel) alma. county. tb t hey hava
hand a lrgo assorttimut of DrltGlutids, at who re
man and reknit: 1;
GENTLE3IENe PEPAItiItENT,. t;.
consisting in part Ofhioadclothe.'eassitnereil, Sat.
inetts. Keutooky, jeOnor sestints, and . summer
goods i of all kinds..l: , ;
LAD,IgO :DIT4ItTMENT,,,
consisting - of, a huge. variety, Viz; Mack silks, fan-
cy satins, gingham!, ; Scotch and: American
priuts of all kinds,: soma. at 6 pence per yard pi
superior quality of-colors warranted, , ,m, da,laines,l
Cashniere, liOsiery of every,tiade
and valit - y—Whiti:- goods Drown "andblenched'
sheet ugi, 4-4 ivithi, betiVy,
: quality, tit - ed. per y.d.
Tickiags, drillings, flannets,SCOtch'ditiriet.., birds •
eye d0., - iMpltitisi'liielf and apre:tool in fact
almost every thingin'the dry goods Ono.
large lot of !2..2:) . • . •
CARPETINO,' • - • .
. -
Three-ply, ingtaitie,''Oottou -and' Wool; , :cotttin,.
stair, draggits,,,orteil Cottouoil cdatho:lori
floors and tables. ,
We invite alt visiting oat.plhce iCo call anti Mi.
amine our stockivrar me feel conficiagt by tto doing
it will ba a anvil:iv:if tekto.twenty,per cent. Our
motto ie quichealinaiti eniell pjofite.
Sore neartjr.oppiniite•thiv.:Postotnea..Binm.
ton, t`i. Y. .11V IC KA BI ENN gha
' ;
r
A BEL TU is now - receiving and keepi
A
e on Stoutly - oir l !amid
,tc", large and deiSirnbi a as
sortmeni:l4,
wh.
.‘• •
ich will be sold very low forces!) or riaa99.PaY•
The stock htentppesed.of st,first.itite.sesortmeat of
Drugs, Medicines, Chenii,caji, 'Paints, Oils,.
Dyc•Stuffs; GrucerieS;Olas4ware, spoons;
Intfuluenbli
Yarikuci. Ratline land'
Ltquors -
•
ALSO, '
•
- - Hardware,.
!Sitationety,,DrUshei
_ 31edical Instruments, Perfumery,
..TFurians,,,quppprtert h Shun
, Shoes,
,Cntaphine, -Durtrirla !FlPidr_idatiPor -
Clocks, Watches, 'Jewelry, :
AR persons - wieliiinpus.ptirahaiss Drugs or Goods
in -any . . of the aforesaid departments, will find
their interests pro Mated by calling find at the
Drug and Variety Store q ApEL TORREI4 O -
•vitiositicise; May $859: •
F . .
four or' pound
ars* /404 , frgeOP
by . - DE/YTLEY'Sr,itgAD
.
.-.., - .llyers.,Chorry:tiatirii l
~
- : ',
a
f: ,, :- , ,:•;', 7 --'-• '''. " • - - ' - - 1- .* ,
- 1 : 1 14. . ,1:. r 011, - ,VIWDV E,DV
1 t
4 01
,4 , 46K1013,:r
Agli‘i
1 , .f C— VAANDWIIOG ING
,f6‘... COIOII,-CROD AND;
PIM:
. - 17 - 7'W WI SUMPTIO, ,
•In offering to Abe iommnniti this nStly eft/butted
1 = e r d s tsl r rta d = ° Z I T tlts the
ll b r rat t ri l l n os a l r i b ul ort I :
:jill i g- t
eft, but frankly to lal before them, the apirtibre of dis-:
fluvial%
.teen'end touie tit the teltlencee, its - sue.
I
eessv from mbletitbey‘ min ijcidge.foelbeease Tee.' 'We
Ilfireerely-pledge ourselves , to motto no *lli, %mations
;or false statements of lie a mum, not will • bold out
any hope 16 seUerini r
hn p ity ..whiclipiette dill net
warrant
ta
1:; Many Arai+ are hate . gtiren, and we solicit nn twin).
,ry from the public, Into ail •isis publis
ti. feeling assured
'that 'they-011V Ond 'Una !perfectly "reliable;and Os
v medicine worthy heir beetconddeuca and 'patronage.
- From the ,i
Aistingtiish d:Professpr of Chem-.
1- . - -- ' istiy suil . 3lAtitial Meilieg; 13owdoin: ,
r - ' -. .. - - '-'''...: Cillege.-.' - ' -.-"' .---• , . •- 7
I Dur Sir: ' I delayed answering the iniiefet of - your
':prepnration until ,I bad, an opportunity of witnessing
i Ira effects. in my own family, or ..in, Om families of ray,
This !hare low dans; with d high degree or rotlefae
tiorf, incises of both adultoortd children.
I have found it, se Its Ingredients show, Foirorfal
renicily for culds t 'aud - ouloioniiry diseases:.
• .;•
BrunisOck,ille., Feb. 5, • . - *
From an .thressder 'in 'thit
-in this - city.. ,
is-t
.
2 ity. , , .
' - Lowell, August 10,1'849.- .
•Dr. 3. C. Ayer hare been cured of the riotat.eatigh
I ever bad iu my life, by your Cherry l'ictorol and nee.
er fall i when I hive.opportunity, of reCommending it to
others.- Yours respectfully, .1 .I.:3IEA.SON. '
,
03.1tea , 1 the. folluerinir, and see if V.is medicine Is
worth a trial. • This* patient liad'become very feeble,
'and the aZdet. of' DM medicine was unmistalably.dis-
United &Atilt !fete!, Saratoga Springs,.
July 5, 1819'. St
.
J.,Cf: Am.-I - S.lr: I birc,bCen ifilieted witnis pain
ful affection or - dm loug4,,und/11 the Fs mottme of set
tied si nistimption-, for mop, than a year. I entild nod
no -medicine. ;bat , would reach ray ease, until I com
menced the use of your Cherry Pastoral, whleh givo toe
wrndottl relief, on! I have been steamy ;ilium; my
strength till my health is well nigh restored. •
L I lrhilu using your medicine, the gratification of
curing, pith -it .my.reeerend - friend, 31r, Tturecn, of
gums tei DisZilctt. Übe - pad teen surrended from his
Paroehlat'duties by eg evr-ro intact-of bronchitisl
/.1111 , 0 plewire in certifying .he.se faits yetti;
• And um, sir, yours respectfully, ,
•
J. r.cALIIOUN, of South Carolina.
OtroPrqparel and sow by J.Canis
Chemist,.Lowei, Maas. • ." •
i tcr sal by A. Terrell, 3lontrosi, Lud si,geott, at;
Bend, and by Druggists ereryerhere. " 6yl
NEMOlt=Ytritt
-.DI Tuboors D011E51'1(1 ItLICINES.
COMPOUND !syntP OF BLOODROOT, FOR "TAE
.„-.
ecinstimptloi3; Aithrtin: lirondals, Inffuecsa, Catigits,
Whooping Cookh.and.Croup. ' •
Dr. Tbrnors Infant Preservative and 3lo
' " • titer's liulief - ,
Cures Plata Tones. Colic, r4arben.Dylrentery and
Cholera oi Or,any of Ow common ins ufyinfact
• Dr. hronpB \Norm Poison
Espells these filthy Intruitero of the hum= n stem with
out ezetTGou of IthiLts or numbers:
1)r: Pills
Cure
, . .
rs .
Cure Indiv.stion, Billions disorde Costieeneee, Vier,
headache;-Lfearthurn, . Fever .' Infl4mation. Blarhcei
Dysentery, aud...xceturcs.a tr;caltiay. action et all tba
glands ot the body -7.. :
.'',.• . Dr: ' - Throcipq Eyri Water I
is unsurpassed In curailvo ciri, , ues for an; irit..irrato,
re affection of the )e, nutl; ' ".; I
••-' • . . •
• - .1) r.'Tfir.)tilils - Salvo` 1 '- ' 1 '
. , ..
is nnrarpasseS for A dreishig &el:turns and Seattle, Cl}
cars, Salt Ilhenin, - ter any ahroAlcn of the Olin:
.1•t era way Ainassea.—Beatley & 114 ad,. :Montrose,
..V.,Grangfr & ; Co., PAI h; 11. M. Southwell, Hush ; C. Cl
trrlght, MddlehAvol , B. Glidden; Fricndsvi:le; P. AL
Barber, Dbaloak; Scott It, Brytt,l , pringylllec Pr. Lam.
bert.Anburn ;,Jatties !rem plans, Ttimpkinsvlda; Ilay.
den' & Little, Iqe . 4 Milfo , d; Dr. - Brook's On al -. Mend;
Joseph L. Merriman, Upeimvillc;' Dr. J. 1 1 ,rney, Little
Meadows; Jasper Stsnley, CbOttaltli ; F. Tiffany.Sroot -
lin Centre; It. A, Williams, Clifford; Dr. J.C. almstead,
Dundaff ; Jobnson & l'• Ty, ITsrford. ' - .-
'J. S. lILAS DEL, Ger.ersl Agent, Forest Lake. Iyl
New= Loot' and Shoe Stara
REELER • St, STODD RD.
Tilt now firm of Keeler rituddurd have
opened a Boot and shoe attire on trret,
first door below - the. Brick coiner iu which they
offer for sale • . ' • , 4
The Largent.Assoriment
of Boots, Shoes.atrd lotast prices
IN. MONTROSE, ' -
We peTricir ready - p4y t refits
:'The citiieai or 'the" village and country+ . are re ,
'irieetlally invited to Call •'‘it : a -, - rerif genuine Boot
and slims store Where Boots and elsocs are oltriu:
stud of - Beer Witdoyeleis: • ! ,
That we have a full ttasertusent 4.tuong which we
enumerate: =I
Meus Cork - set - ' of bents,lr • le,
oteu. mdeotf!et proof bOots,long leg Hun.
gdtians, call half solo and pninp ;boots, Ii p , . half
sole boots, thick boots, "cult, kip dud cowhide bro
gans. Over' shoi.s, ejc.' • ,
Yodiher (.7 tat, Kiptutd coiOdtlO boots, boy s thick
boots, etc. • r. . : • •
Ladies French. channel Gaiters. patent- Fox
sreltGaiters, enameled and Kid Polkas, enameled
front lace Polkas, kid.'and goat JEN.III' rasa's,
New York. Lies, excelsiors, Jenny. Linda I?.osettea.
kid:ties, rubheis; etc. - , ,
•, Misies goat and, calf Lace boots, Jenny Lind's
enaineled.Polkas, Dutch booti, etc.
' Childrens', button shoes, goat and eunnieled Jaee
bOotsf Gaiters; flOwning's etc. • ",
Anion our Findings we offer French calf sltins;-
oakatidlieinlciekf"tanned Calf skins: Morocco,
pink and whitc:lining' skins; red, blue, maroon,
Roane; Binding, upper leather; oak and hemlock
soleleather„ pegs, zinc nails, sparables, heel ball,
webbing, etc - ..; . :
ly N. 13. Work made to order and repairing neat-
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_..•,,-',,,,_...,--,- 31 nst2s . .
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_ ' • 'COMPI'II. II HUT. 0.-.
-, • . -
-: , '•-• - YELLOW,DOCK 'ROOT: _
A VE. feel prompted by every prindplittAte
buartitv,to
V V . make known to the world the
WOridCrfor Efficacy -of this'Eitraordioary.
Preparation—
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Thinifiandslinife bw n relieved of a gfcat atnOunt.of
sulfcring,no,d, tnan y I ires eased •b y the use of it: It Is.
acknowledged by tbit best judgei of unnliclne to be the
omit elegant, scientific and salutary pseparittiou tom ba'
Pe01.t1 ,1 .0 a• 1 1
Deputativo ' •
, seldom If ever equalled. ft stanch sot...rolled for the
ran. e: of Bryanelag, Salt Rheum,' Canker Semfula, and
all the various dl amen arising. from su,i Impure state of
tho blood.
,Aloo_, all. . . - ;
Bit imis < Comipliii rit4•
And Is used with unprecedented gueeees In all 'ergesef .
FetnnleAV eaktiOliscs and . gen - aialPeb)lity,
Strengthening the weakened body, gii`eg .tone to She'
' wailou4 Wetting. mad lu:iterating the entire flotem, and
also for the eure.of the
Liver Cdin o . laint,Catairh. Dmiepsitt, - MO.
C4u - alis
There - nerected„
ttlit 'find this medicine not - only 'plea/smut lo the
taste.but ace:lain cure If it be withia - parr lit a
rein edialageat to alfeeetbeir • . , -
It fircomposedaf medicines so happily eouiliinoi tot to
tend, - directly to give tone to the stomach aii4 bowels,
tid•rxelte to.blal thy action, the LIVER•and- IliCwiliqo
OGANDTLAII, SYSTENI, aiiny NENVOLIS LERILILIr,
end Promote tho.frce action of. the lA:m.p; thus rya—
derlng It applicable 'Atomism( ot a
Chrtinia Natnie :••• •
purelyiegeialile,and May hibileed to nil climates
and at ail !canons of the year. .
Prepared - Cody by C.lilorse dtCo ,at 23; - 314ilien Lane,
Ndi*t ark , aiideold by'ALlll3, TVIIREIiI i Iloatrosa, -
It In put up in quart bottle's. Price $l,OO. '
WEI
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&VI AND.- IeUR'STOREe
HET,; -
Vl' D. WASIIIIDurr rmuld respect:hilly itiniittiteiii to
-4.114.. the ,eillaens lef alantrose. and ' rirfulty' that ••ti o.
hat Opened and In tendel o tetra IBMS' and grlanit
ISOM:Rent of all kinds and Qualities of ' fitaree, mo n .
skin, and,ellk Hats of. the latest etyles; Kase nth, nun
'lcarian and ether styles and quatitfes of fur an d. wool
Hats; Panama, Leghorn .Palm-letf,l and., : ttm - aa T tais
kinds or braided' '
lowa .14 rlummer near; *lilt,
Mesed,Hilk Milt Annie!' kindlier - Daps for gents and
boys end yeiuth's.weer t Dents Pstent,limthee Shove,
rteL'ke..'..tegetheawitir all kindi 3 Of gentle grtierally kept
in L .* he stare. -The rubserlber brine -largely- mimed
fikthe *lmre trade at the East ,rtflt &leapt enable hint
twksw*ak his it+nt.. in : Mou4r'eo ' n larger and more ferli
innsbleaseertment than - can'tie found elrenhere. Ills
terms are ready pay, which will citable him to suit all
loads/or lifeline at leist 15'per tent. totter- than others
In the same 'trade. The eltilena IWO leapertfilllg [mit ed
getf„.flaa ' th enuettres. • P. If', Washburn wilt
alciaye on handle eahlbit, thalooas,whet her people
with re purities* or act. _
alogitreni, April 2%.1e5:. ! • ... .
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131:1813 SS' CARDS. •
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111
ili4iiiikatii CitiCitt,: - .Tunipik • it ! eit, te v ,
lyi meity , Qettoed by 4. 1. Unlock ; tili.44 ti,
_
.0 lady Mittle'ol6thin 04 I .. e* Yak pie's. • ^ !I
•L'lt• - • pront o
KA.NtiplaTuazit OP norm-, (*lds
gaga Spent. Stout ose, '4l
1 111. . " • wit h&:ol3l
etANINNT AND COATS MANUFACTlonut
streatithiatrose,Yad ,
" •- Dr;
1015rAtiNCS returned to Ventres* to them
tres.or hit prefessiOn, may food St !ue,
Mtel, ethane' be eftl be .appy arad - sPaa ks 4
friends as well u nor.
Montrose; Feb. 2,1833.
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G: Z.. . mock:
DITYSTCLiIit A ND SURGEON, Mamma, is lc
2: tend to all.butTne4s hat ma, hi 6,0,,,, i ' d ~.;:•
th,,,r,ilith prompt oats nd fidelity. ()do Li 1 1;1
Irakteltice on Turnpike stteet. Itteldentt, lie,* kj:
n;, foot of Public Atrtiutv •
;• - -
Fuller, i
eady-znadi ClottJ4,lll
I%C. El.ol t.o -
i tea
, org
r i ZAltil TN BOORS,
Va.Ps:j Boots & Shoes
114tesesuotel, ?Toottoso
I - . M
TNEALEIt TN DRY GOO
ill Ware, Tinware, VINb
Oleo pays earb for all lend
below the Court Ilouse.
Tyler;
l t .Orsisrlem,Cseei tmm ,
Oils, "fait Paisic-Ei'
orBhiPPIT Fuss. I E t ;
tttm
Charla:
Q7AVING AND HAIR
bs 7 Bighting' !mit door t
Tilinian, I
RESSINO SALody. E s p.,
the Paddle, Sfdif
rouai
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
tark's Erick Eotr..
inchester
Tunkhannpck,ll. 1004.
• - • D. D.
LIVERY AND EXCH.&
below lieeli,r's hotel
Hinds. "
GE T=ABLE. oMte
dlontrore,
• E. B:&
A A TTOWNEIS AT LA
43-,ler'Fqtcre.
- 1 3. ,
, Montrose. Or Chase
k e &s c .%
.11. CHAIM. B. Cg
Congdon
Dr.,LEIES 3bIRVIAI
TADLtS tee., Bettye •
ttnneP.Unnet et,
Tenveting Agent.
& Sterlig;
NO3Ungxri. TtatsFlvn
the Canal Brl4Lre wdfr. l
ton, X. Y. 0:1 0 1.n.ni:;;
1)00T AND 5101 E MA
.1.11 over Baldwin At Cox'
IMMOIIB, • ,
1: ft AND DEPAIIIER
S4ddlery !t op '
Edwards,
EON, Harfard, Pa. Cf.z!
.'s !tom
Dr= C. C
PttYSTCIAN AND SUR
. Oats below 13..1.Pti
Dr• Jam
Fin YSICIAS AND EVA
Aledlcines, Paints, OBS
and Pine at rests, opirolit,
es Brooks,
RO EON, DO dre u i„ r
El Ter, &t,Corotttfr
Col.?. yt, Gpct
Virgil
minus, Pb. ,
iftlit..tet:;;l:
er of TuntOfk
the teeth perfume" tl,-•
“Preted 11)16. elxv:z
• 0..10.
CtUEZEON DENTIST, D
A 7 Fellows' Building, co
Ft . reets. Operations npo
carefully - and teaulerly.
material and In the moat I;
Farms for gale.
Flinn subscribers will et as sputa fcr tlarn
.11 sale cinema ]'slat Farms, notate azd
to c ar ed Sitaqueharan• °anti, Pa. All otor.:1 ;
offer t heir pcoperty for an caner, a minute d”,.1.
11.ift of their Pcirlas or L• is as follows: 'Moe''c r
acres, how rainy improv 0, nod bow watered;
iny,o; Orchard, grafted o common frail; otte:
trees, and shade trees; w far from Ilcan.of,a:
the imeart•st point to adr of on the New Tort 51,
Railroad; price and t •s of payment. 411.1:1,1
to sell or purchase nerd Itstare, will r , erne koi.;•‘.
tention by calling on 3 of addressing us at F.cc:z
uFcluthacna micty,P .
ir,rCoureyance from ontrose to the pretclio 1-1
of eh ergo
Otnce on Turnpike Attu t,4 doors test of tllt.
corner.
The following Farms and
No. 1, 40 acres,3o loopr
No 2, SO do 50 d
N 0.3,100 do 60 d,
N 0.4,100 do 50' clol
N 0.5, 70 do 40 do
N 0.6.96 do 15 do
No. 7, Store, Warrhousi
No. 8.145 acres7s iraprel
No. 9 52V do 35 d
No. 10 2 do
No. 11 cold
No. 12 100 acres 70 flop
No. I 3 340 doN2CO
N 0.14 36 do 50
No. 15 168 do GO
N 0.16 120 do So so}
N 0.37 '2OO do 75
Nu 18 112 do SO
No- 19 200 do 150
N'o. ZI 145 dolt° .
No. 21 790 do 120
No, 22 KIX do 45
No. 23 45 do 30
N 0.24 292 do 27.5
No. 25 125 do 160
No, 26 103 dol4o
No, 27 80 do sold
No. 28 11 acres; Food rat.
Ate. 29 124 acres, 90 itopn
No. 3(1175 do 100
N 0.31 135 do 95
N 0.1.12. ISO do 135
'No. 33 160 do GO
N 0.34 150 do 100
o. 33 140 do SO
N 0..% 300' do 170
N 0.37 100 do 100
No. 38 170 do 100
.No 59 175 a()
No. 40 30 do 45
No. 41 212 do 163
N 0.42 91 do 30
No. 434 do sold
No. 44 134 do 65
No. 45 SOO do. 200
No. 40'120 acres, SO impr
arid pod mill.
No. 47 '2OO do 170
No. 48 lf 3 do .
No. 40 80 , do. SO -
No. 50 63 do 63
No- 6192-. do CO
N. D.—Persons desiring
by 611106 the number can
Montrose, Its., Oct., 19.
oto are now offrrtf:! , ::.
ved.Frair.e Moor sr.
sold
do
told : do da
sold do ,
•
and Lot. •
!Ted, framed
sold
' do - do
stsed,'#r me boort cot 17.
do do do
do sod
do do le
do • do ' 1,
du do
do do to
do • do 1:3
do do e. 3
do do d.
do • do -
do do ,
do do b•
do • do .:,
Mill oril
'‘Tt.,l, GorreCentel 4d
do do t:
do do da
do do is •
do do es
•.dn' - do Ca
do do
do da
do /0
do do
do do a
do
do do 1014
.do do 4:
do do 4J
do do 1 ds•
red, frt zoo CPGtt l a
do do
do do d'
do - do
.;
do do•
do do ' Cf
o purdah. soy oStLieN
dtaln a toll descrlvit:.
ALYUED DAVIN 4..
"E. O. ItACCOCE.
ittf.
GOODS
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At the t psonii
IIIE subsciiber. with
merousli increasiu
folly inform his friends.
Cheito soleciton of Loc.
Which ho 'intends' to sal
ioned pnocipre fire
in exchange for goods, al
not excepted. ' '3
• Upsonyille; April 3n,
file ENChaTIS.
many thanks to 1):1
patrons, troci!d tcrp
hat he is now rtet , ll:o
s : d ap
ralteec thet
er o r
eg m .oi re p
kinds of prnate. Cut ,
S. L. M ER R
85 .• 7:.:
,
le above Kest.-
; 8114tock yet ot?d , rf;:!
oot's zed ehoet,ira lc"
. Kiel tlildrezei lice , a
irg et pricer but el r'el
litunltyler rod Ir;t 3 3
- ' at°. Ip.Luk:
,
,
GoingAt - tt lit
ITIIE subscriber has a
.L Buys' coarso and One
assortment of tadlOs, MOM
Sboes;vblch he is now set
Intro cost. Thcro Is in op.
thiallne -
ONNETS.
ose cheap 41.1 g. Fgt!
9ossarOer Lica 13.F1
lowers, grecti
H.W.10111"
BONNETS,
A •NEW supply -of tht
.ti.Siraric and Faineh
and Rich Ribbon* and
from opting pricaseby
. - - -
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nil ls"ni EVERY TtRSDAT •130 0 ri,
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31
' .S . ‘l3 . 'it E BChtser
EDlToasJoiD4rtopntriow ,
~ .r.:...., -, Til BIS. , ~
11. •
- °n6th-44e Pd OtY•entp er anntirktatbil o- ?!
or two dollars If pot paid un II the sad or the .Toza
time • - et-s4 i serlptiori. • •No . per yin be dlte,'•' 11 „10,)
untitall revive tud4, except at Lb•OP"': , ', 2
Publisher,- AU cornmunicatons matt be Pol,r7os
receive attentibn; 'AU tette connected witb,!,,„;i.,
sboni.lbofttireeted Usti. D. A. N. 0, Castr, '''" •
tigs;uehauns 00 1 041 Pa. - - ' ' •
VOL TIFA• Or A rEIRTISIS G.
r ,t4
,IWO
Ons ' 413 Uneaor less, ttlitit•lpleft lol 0
, ‘
Each subsequent Inierti L PP - • : St'
One vinare. three Realtie s -, • , - I 0
One MINIM flit 14011011 h
1111 , 3rtViii Cardsh:SAlt line• 0
Yearly advertisement% no .
One calumif one, pear„..•
• Yearly advertisements wit
negiON - whicii they:are taps
less, • - !O
er Mir goo d '
be restricted to
, .
• " 'Jolt n.
cer Tim Pt •
ibliebera Wilda a l a ate asscitrrjd
rl atiog material*, arerprvp 10 "" ut
Job wort Irish negituolos awl earat. t 4 :11
Blank* °timer, 40.501 i los on b otentlf oD
priutool tokordor, . •