The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 26, 1852, Image 4

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ITZIKFIPZIVIW AtrtarST 113, 52 4
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ARsich Story.
The'Spfrit °film limes has some collier
Pladaste, so it hes ; humorous fellows who!
write ferAhtr fun of - it, and to excite fart lir;
ot'iors, • And they succeed, too, and: with ,the
aid arthe tallest of editors, the real Porte L r.;
ru ‘l(Clititi'Spirit the " greatest paper publish.
Ole of theal tellsthw adventirres of a bisb.
ful shirif 1
:llis name was Datiphnle wd use to call
for'short, Heaven help;lnc if he
should see this story ; I hope he does not get
the Spirit. -
Among nmr, of his misfortunes, for' he was
eoek.ege,4, - ; tedkaired and: knock-kneed ; Jar
n tunliirell that•inconvenient one of bashful..
ness ; nevertheless he was fond or the ladies,
although. when in their presence, he never
opined_ his mouth kf he could help it, and when
he did speak, Ito used both hands to help him
iii fact,be %vas a idan of‘great actions.' '
lick, (me warm day, fell in love; he had
just graduated atCollege, and began to think
meet seek the lathes' society he Was get.
tilg to be a man, and It was namely to hare a
*penchant:
Su i Jack fell in love_willi the a'
-Best, most hoydenish girl in the
how to tell his love! there was t
had.heard a 'good deal of the llani
eyes,"and hd accordingly tried th
he 1661 ed .particularly hard. at
where:Mies Emily was in thela i
m
some peon °Otte other side I
O&Mvariably, beer to Pim, tla
cudCliroring to catch their eyes.
piled expressive eye% ever. since
"Alleg,th'lteir Oblitinedin irtt . 1
his ,sister, and , with her called
bat. she .was-obliged to leave the
son, and as each interview. Only, i
ardor, : hey determined On going it
Long berate the hour fixed. u n- by. culttom
for an evening visit, he found hi.. self arrayed_
in the coat, metal': b. Wins,'lack
cassimere pants, (said pantiltein -a tittle tigh
ter thatilthe skie',) and a spode = vest.
tui'jAurnals Of the day state, an item.of
intelligence, that the ,thenno eter., - ratged
iromls to 80 degrees. Jack a -.nut it was a
hundred:'. I
As ;the !loin., gradtially ore near,
•fouud his perspiration oozing t together;
ni;d heaimost deter Mined to pal offend istay
nt home:. ;He concluded, howe r, he'd. ;take
a vallti - past the house and see,
,ow he felt.
`By the, time he reached thef mansion! he
firmly concluded not togo itt;but on casting
iiite toward the parlor '•windb* and per
no signs of life, he thought it; was
prebable that tie one was at hom'r, and: since
'he had procCeded -so far, 'he would prOceed,
fairtluri., and leave his card.
-No sooner determined than concluded. In it
reckless moment , he palled the be)li the darned
thing necd'at Make such a cussed noise.
The door-was opened as if: by magic, and
the servant girl politely asked 'him in, Misa
Einity ivasalono in the parlor; Mid would be
,delighted to see him.
0 Lord! here was a Cr.! Go In
. a dark 'par
lor with a pretty alone. Itiwas too :late,
to retreat, the girl had closed the front; door
end was pointing into the parlor where
Emily was. • _ -
Being, perfectly contrineett4at Ito-choice
trilell-liith;iniethe dirk room he walked, or
Ai[ teas perfect etkaos to his oyes forl
merit ; bot'onlir fora moment thieafrOni the
d4east gleeni r eame forth an anOel voice,
fling him welcome nai l /saw neap' • To' oiey.
t!m 'or derwai' bat the work. of iti moment, rut
'hiSaPposecl, but "he iitile,dreampt of the
stnete fate had thrown in his way. • Ile "kn'ery
ratt wait thA the . stream of Lois bad many
rii:les but full, grown snags - entered not into
Judge then of his .astanishreent of being
triPPed "Up ii almost 'at the fair one's feet, by,
tit stool . with plethoric legs, which chance Or
as careless - servant bad plieek exactly on 'his
raid to happiness. Over heiient, and ars- th i s
tailor had sot elle - wed for asi extas tensioncif
thti,.mnSeless, and sinerChe - rtet only prcCuraid
a tumble,: hut also a competted:f;mielare of the
I,lack pants aforesaid, saidframure extending
MI across that point , which Comes in closest
contact with the cbair. t•
Having picked himself, up as carefully as
circumstances would allow;.; the smotheiv i l d
lane, of Miss Emily net'setiin,g-hlm fors*
2:134" lie at length sucteededin - rsaching ael4r
and drawing his toat;tails forward to preven't
a disagreeable exposure,sathimself down with
as much). grace as . a bear wild When,te i queOt.
cd dance , upon a - pile of needles.
The young, lady was almmit suffocated wh
I,l)mhter at the sadmisfortinieof the bashful
hwei,folt truly sorry for him; and used all hir
powers of fascination to drive' it frOm his mi+l
antleventnalltsitteciede4 so' far as to indnep
him, to ' make a remnrk .:, On this xock.he
.tust at that moment she discovered she hid
lost her handkerchief/ What had become of
it ' She Was sure she haditAvhentieciinieiii.
ltimust certainly.be somewhere
7 liaveyt2 you got it under you, ldr.DAp-
PhOie • •
Joel:VW-BIM> he had net,,:but poor jsCic,
venturing e n; answer; - 4ponld not possibly get
alatig , ',Withant raising:hie hands, - and of courSe' l
he.iptist.difpb`,.C9At 4
In his anxiety to, recover the missing vipir,
he even ventured 'theme Pi body sckas
got a - glance on - the floor; Ae.bo 'did "0f.404_
fracture operied,and beholdibere - lay e.
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`dy
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aapposed,her -property:., , _ , " -
g;a•a,otha work of a motoePt tO 'earl the
corner and - 4. • t':-2, -
4,*rj,itjsBl; ion aeedea ti6ol,iio4l!
about it, :Joist raise s.,littis,itn; umieiyou,"
at thasame time she.: gave: ft • A i , long hinvl
Alai the tart ways *Ad, egeaPe , mothlikg
Alert of a specistintewOinn Providence
could save his shirt;.:4 -
But .what should he 4'64.1 Another and
other; a -stronger pull,-wincing on the part of
the.lady.n.praisimerti4stlidithiblatiorfte`‘''
'fain the r ios ifrigbods, - coupled faith this Fe !
guest,'. '' t , - I •
. " Get up, inryyou're sitting,on if," determin
ed 'him, and'ili, the agony of ,the moment,,and
grabbiug with both hands, a fast disappearing
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strip of lineti'Whiels encircled his neck he ex
claimed, --
' "For 0. 's salie, Midi - Emili, feFF;'_;mit
shirt collar:'.,' , , .1, ' - ''' - -.
1 • Advie to Toting Ladies'
A friend, who is hinikwlfthe father of 'Sere=
iul intereitiuglaughters, has, handed. us , . foi
publication, he following extract which: we
eommend to he Mini reflection 'ill': our fair
young Made •` "
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'Trust not. to uneeitildrichei, but_ prepare
- - very ,eMorgency in lift Loam
yourself for, ilvery ,eizimeney in life. : .
to, work and not to be dependent upon servants
to make your bread; sweep' your floors ',and
d4n your °Wu — stock ino. Above r alt - This ;
do not I esteem . too AiiihtlY those , honorable
loung4ted t i loi - sustainthemselves arid .their
parents by: n 'Work of theli own hands, while
you care - for :and ..reeelve :in your : m
'Rumy
these lazy id a popinjays, who never lift a Se
gel. to help theinselves,s so lotig to they can
keep body add 'soul together,. and; get Bugle•
lent to Hie iil fashion.., --•- , i ' ' - '•-
Young wojann;retnembei this, mid_ instead'
of sounding he purites 'Of `your ; loverS; :and'
eaniining t he cut :of.- their: boats,t,l'ook , into
their hearts-and - habits. • Mark if they have
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trades; and' n' Zetiend 'upen - theta, to leek
above *butt air - existence. 'Talk not of the
beautiful W h to sltin and •ieft . ..hand-:the - fine,
appardiuie o the yoUng gentleipn.: Let no
these foolish eetusiderationst engross your ,
thoughts::: f t -'— .. - '. •
eetest,litre.
equareTf but
He
go of :the
t, but when'
the wiTiow
,it of sitting,
' , t`the sireet
.iiinglie was
He has, di.i.
en. .1
ductiOnihrO'
, veral tirnes,
ity for a' se.a.
, cress . al ta's
, .
ROTaScHrb's Piume.—Mr.RotbsoVid w 0.9
, ,
a constant attendant on Clump every. Tues.
day and Pridai; and, for years, was in the
habit of planking himself at a" particular' , spot
with, his haat to the' pillar, known to every
ti e
frequenter f the Exchange as; 'a Rothschild's
pillar r.bUt laS for, humanlreattiesst he was
on quo: oCcaaton doOMed Le .experience the and
annoyance thht he bad no especial right to that'
•partteular ejlat, 4 person. of the name of
Rose, possessed of great courage. but little
judgement, 41 Tuesday afternoon,' purposely
plac`Cd'himil ( lf on the spot bitheito . occupied
by the millioi aire. , CIMMr. Rothschild's ap-,
rolieht bO requested the party tO Move.
.t
he
This
; ted "arid whl
rastjuit:Ul 1. the other ; expee , .,
watoreratre to dispute: He argued that this
was the Rciyul Exchange, free to all; and he
as stßritish aubjecti had aright niatand there
ifhothciught 4 : 'lbis deetrine;could not .:If
'course tie• disputed ;. but he its told ;it 'lves'
the spot that Mr.• Rothschild iIIV4IIIIV . octu-
Pied, 4as such, ought to be yielded: but
no; this"doned Rose, being a powerfill man
defied . nr. Rothschild and all his tribe I.tO re
move hhn. - For nearly - threequartm* of an
hoar—the Must:valuable' portion . of the Ex
change time did he keep possession
. of the
pillar ; :Old not until' the whole, business of the
exchange - of the day was jeopardized lid this
silly personage, after having, as ho said; ,estat>.
:Fished his right, retire, amidst the 'yells and
howls of all the merchants there assembled.—
Lawson's History of Banking. • .'. ' - '
one.
PR.ESERVOG livas.—A method of- preser--
.
ving meets, discovered by a Mr. Appart,
Patetited in England, bias fo Hews
The ineit to be preserved is first parboild,
or soniew'tnit more, and freed from the, bohes,
ft is thin pnt, together with vegetables, if re
4nired;into tin cases or Canisters, 'Which are
fined gzfite' _
op with p:rich gravy, A tin cover.
;With aeniall aperture, is carefiiliy-tted on by
solder, „' and while the'vessel perfectly .
_full
it is pineed in boiling water, and undergoes the
remainder of the cooking: 'The small Nile in
the cover is Completely 'cioied up while ;the
whole yet hot.—The canister with its• in.
grediente is noiv allowed to cool, in consequell 7
ce of which these.contract, and the lies of the
vessel are slightly foreedlawaid by the pres.
Aura of atmosphere, and becorne a little
Concave- :iri)evesse . ,l being hermetically; seal•
all .access of air prevented, it may - .be'
sent into any . climate Wit4ni, fear of putrifica r .
tion, mid the roost delicate food ofOne count
ry.be eaten in its original perfection in a
distant region,. niany months,' or even yearie.,
afterite preps4ction. . ,
In thianumper may all kinds: of alimentary
ioubstaimes r bo preserved,•
" beef, toOtou, veal
and ; poultry; flab find game; soups,lbroths, and
vegetables, creams and custards. - - Of 4,..quami
tity talen by Captain Nash to India,'not ono
nania4k and three, tvtdeh.lm, bro:4
back pontained, after,tvro years,: beef in Ott
bigh - Mit state - of perfection and 7 priservation,
and lifter hatingbegs carried upWard of 25,000
Mlle, in' the warmest climate& •
• NEW Paccrsi op :Wimp Bmsm— ,- -314 /.
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Stubbs, pf Cnttyhunk informs tks of a
new midi frocesi of making butter from
the email, Which promisee to' supereOde the
labor of !theChOrn,- st least- during the warm_
seasou. • At this dairy recently, a quantity,_ of
creani thatbad obstinately refused 161*Come
,
butter -under Mg reasonable or ouseasonable
amount of . ` ugitatiPii,”„in the usual "imode was
at lenAtt emptied into a clean
," salt. bag , Of .
coarse linen, i - and despeslteti in thO groud pt 4. !
bout thetleptli of twelve inches; below theta- .
face, to ,thr t the - following morning it
was fond that the. Initter=tnilk had entirely
separated and disdppeared aid the butter re
maiced.in the bag perfectly - Ulce r end :,sweet..
He has , since _treat:l'm:4y nuutufac tared butter
by this niethial,•Wlth invarable Success; in from
6 to7 l j6hOurs. an e ff ectual ,pteyentive of
any earthy imparte d
teriTititPt4*lFltiOtiOnt.,4 bl4Pwtain
log titeiretuu be f piaie'd another :bag . Cr;
cloth, of the same material. --The vain of the
discovery inaibeCtiidly tastifi e New Bedford
mnonsi 821;11E FROM - 604NA.-4--
ter tregt;San rPooisco says- that the eaten.
Hire, firm of tinehy,Bond We ore coustnic.
11 °0 e/tiriT, iire.,P,".°°f store " .. d ivkai
pasui4le fact, theysro Importing stone from
Phit.for, the Arection of - this btiliding,-- Who
co have dcestne4 of this'slew, years sago_!,
Nok we have not only !tone front China," but
the soiktnen to putirp '
- ' ,Liglit Moie Light Ber -
A Balk 'nil gli4 Mg% •1
vr. l
Life at:it:Ake 'South, , .
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`fillnlalk D lir'OV'ZTl 1 8 1
' '' •4S VA' IS. I -1
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Being Narrativea: Scenes
and Tneident in
the real 'Vire or the Lowly!! ,
,
.tri tv. 4. 4i. t3MITII, n 4. ,
frHE object of the anther iota represent pe
.
tend doh bf the'Slave in his ride but ant -
fortable cabin,,his duly occopattone and *dimes
the relatiiins.tietween the muter and slave. the
mistaken impulses end niisconcolired, vieWs of the
Northern Philanthropist, ete. etc,. and to repre
sent the assions and sentiments , in ',their natural
forme, as he shore are displayed m the humbleet
lot of soci tv,"thus showing that, in de cat* of the
slave at I ast l lcontentment bestows more happ,- -
nese than fieedomt aid at the same tirne,to rep
resent, as it is, a ohmic( people.vitt :, the Planter,
to whom notice has seldom been,dook., and whose
, character as, exhibited in, every
. dalife, is well
calculate ,to win the amiable Jed ent of: the
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of iily, ad will contain about 500 ` 4 1 11107 pages,
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'On th receipt Of 131,50:we will forward:one
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tt
ill the a cted ; Sums, not exceeding 1500 miles
from Su alo, Chicago, Cincinnati ortNew York'.
Books tit by mail must be preptd according
to the ne6 postoisce kw. Postage n this work
is about 05 cents foi each and every 000 miles.,
Wholerialer prices for Above, and other saleable
books, for which we want agents,wili be fornuird
ed on application' to us. pOstpaid; < <1 I
e .G. 0 . DERBir 5s CO. , -i 1 •
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11ciott Pabllsheri. Butrato, N.Y.
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:. • 'lssll(Y.ClLikllni. GE- •4 , -
vsATEvp.x concur* the health and happiness of
a people is dell times of the Most - yaittablei ha.
Pettaneej I take it for granted Shia nay person, will
do all in their power to tare the .Urea of their children
and that every prison will endeavor ter promote their
own healer at all satellites. I feel it to he my 404 to
solemnly edam ;yogi "that' Worms seimeing• to the
, opinion o' the most celebrated Phyddanal are the grd•
:nary rani* of a large majority of disease te which Wl
dren and adult are liable, - It yon haulm'. appetite eon
tinutiladmiebleleue
d one thid - of tbad to another,
bed ti 4pahtinihe omich, pinking at the Mee,
harrinue nd reindeer the belly T dry cough, low fever,:
pulse irregniar, remember that all these, denote ;perms.
and yon MUM at ohce apps the remedy:" . .
- ' llonENsicies WOll6l 'SYRUP,' 'I . .
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An treacle fotend'upe a dientifie principles; compounded
with purely' lotgetahle substance, - being perfectly IWs
when When, and..determined Will its elfects, , end not
leavingthesyetrna in a Mussed condition ;* mast *der
Wed 110 S rums for the removal of worms, composed of
calomel, ouch as leseenges, lfeindrages: &c.; bat! bas
perform thiamin* satuidelegenew and saved the lives
of the nds;both old apd young, idea havi been pea
pounced hopeless. tetrad*, hy.phYdelans. Bead the
follow and brown° „convicted Mits. dice* over all
°theta: • . , r: •
' liforrls 'titer; N. J. Aug, 13, 1881.
ilie
Atm , ' Itl. ITobassack-Alds Is to unify that my child;
13 .19111 au, having been der for three yeare,, Was at,
tendod ibr,a disease of the spine by Dn. Loper, While,
and Phi le fore long time "Mont receiving , any bone.
fit 'Aft giving - ber up Ss inceirable,l went to Plait
, delphia nd constritil one of th e hest physicians; her
discus ' a SAgvisS• Wade. , ft was'etthie time 1 weeln
dnced g t ry dobeiseek's Worm Syrup,and'after leak-
Inger,* li tiles Cho entirely regained her health i l alter
passing el great gds of worms. Hoping this will be
-a henenttonrmhterboseehildrealerlyedheted,
, . ./#449sOrAS,I , • i '
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Ef .-• 41. DROWN.
BEss*ors, - LOTit, PILL§.• :.
ISo padef the system limoreliddrao dieted thin the
'liter; it retying ea Walter in piiiify the blord;or ovum
the proper separation and secretion to the bile. en !that
any wen jg action of the liver affects th e other Important',
parts of Ins system, and results variously In Liver.Gonn ,
pialate,Jandice,-Dyrupsia, Ileum 'lire . - ' We should
therefate watch every symptom that might Indicate a
L•wsong actionof thellver. Three Pills being composed
of roots and plards,'firehbed by eature to heal the si ck ,
namely:l let, an Erne:Meant whichaumnents the sure.
lion form the pulmonary mucus membrane; or promotes
the discharge of secreted matter. ''2l, an attentive,
which eking - ea ktiomeinexplicahle and lure sible man
ner, the certain morbid actions' of the sytem. 3d4 Ma
Tonic„which gives; tone and strength to the nervous
system,tenuring health 'and vigor to, all parts of the
, body,' ilf,' a Cathsetleorhich ,elk lei prided hanneny
with ; th iegiedients by oncrating on ,the bowels
and ix Meg the whole Mass Of corruption and ; vitiated'
metier d purifying the blood, - which dedroys disease,
and icterds health. , . ..
Prevered - at fiebeesick'S, - Labandory;Philadelptde,
tornerigh add George at. Price 23 Cents. FOlt lale 117
the printipal Druggists and ems_ guerally throeshont
the comedy. By ageot Ashton, Wald, Philadelphia.,
,• AGEttlll--Abel Terrell and 'Brut* & Heed, Mont-
rose; 'Hayden & Little and.Wm4'o. Ward,biew Milford ;
Baton d ; Peck Ind Sala Seymour, fiszford ; 11. Burr**
&th re libson ;ill 11. Welb & Chittenden and Dhadt &
Phims 4 Detedatf,• 43 A. Padridge, , Brooklyng Grim &
Bros., *wood; Leiden deutt and •flr. James Brooks,
Great
i paid ; J W Lyman, Theithanneeke. Banger - &
Russel Strotilitiville; ti, T Stnelmant BraLutrim/
I • ~- 1871 "' •'-- I --•,'
- T B 'REAM: - t •
Pliiladelphia Medical
.
Tstabbished fifteen yeati aim by DR3CIN4E
LI , North ~' ,Weit
. Corner : Third iirtr4
- n SD*, betnn*ASld i liCiinti4 P448.,.8Pt5•
YEARS - of extensive and ininterriaided
pieties speot eityi have rendered Di. H.ithe
'most expert and oneeenfal practitioner far gild
the treatment of all diiiwees of s private nature. Per.
sons afflicted with ulcers on the body,:thrpp '
at_or, levy,
paint In the WWI orbones; mercurial rheumatism *Wet-
EA, diseases 'Habig from youthful Czeasseil or
imp tivs of the blood whereby the constitution has be.
come enteebled are all treated with meow. , .
He who plaital ,tioisell under the care of Dr: ;K. may
confide In his honors* a gentletnaniand con
fidently rely ripest his diii at & physician. , - • '
Tao* Psarrierma Nortes.- Young men -who hare
Injured theinseiresby a certain
,practlee" 10144 ba.-4
habit - frequently banned liOrneotopianicroa ~ or at •
sehooltha effects of *bleb :arentsittly lelt;:neeo, *hen
asleep, and datroy both ; mind and should arPly
immeilately. 'Weakness sad eonatilotbaold
less of oinseabir energy; physical hottude and general
proatratkaOrritabltityand all 'nerVl)Ul' affretfonai
pal= oleo:Phnom of the Ilrer, and every , disease in
any way connected with the proneentrrattutellonail mad
and rullrlgne. tutored.... • •
Read 'You* ank3fantioor" -
A irigirous Life oirNerivilure Death.-
,lin im 4:prefiertuttion. ; _Only 25 at: . .
Ttas look Jost pobltrliad is tiled, ilth,naetalintortint
dn the iiiirmitlea and diseases of gke.gesteative
gams. it addresses Itself alike to -Yorth,,,Maahood and
Old Mei stub should be read by. all., The valuable ad.
vice ILII4,IIIIMISITt 111110/1311i wires, preventyears of
ntleery anderlig t and tare anutudly thOUllaAldi
live , . PALTento, by reeding tOrm learn bow to prernnt
the distraction of their einem...,
•• A remittance of 25 teats. enelosied in a letter, ad
dreitse &to Dr. KINHEJIN,, N. W.Venier - of ThLei • and
UlllOll srfeets,between gprnee and Elnai.Philadelphh4
wit ensure a bookitinder eneelope.per return ruse!..
PeT l l O 4 l , at a , distant , may adatelis by Mtn; ett. ,
closing ageeondbernred-aa - •
• Ponbsges of Medicines Directions, de.,forwarded,‘
sending aremlttanee, swaps op secure from Datage
Curiosity.
Booltaellers.Ntas Agenta,Pedlarii Conneaut; and'
all otheti trappuea with the stave *ark at very low
rates. ;
,' • ' -. .":`.'• , 1 I-- The subscriber. baa just
.-: le r -- 77.-7--- received a' lark!' Stook
• f i ' 4° ‘ .-- ' ' Si'exeillent assortment
4li 4:77:\ _
.. i of Men's and Boys
' ar • ' ' ' ' - -'
,BEADYIKADE
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of hum stiles Ind Seited to the season: - 4 . '
AssO.-Fashiontsble' Silk anti, likeititis Sitiiii
styleAltiiiiiristh Hits4Leehoia, assat'ild' Nita
Leif Hats, Paps, Shirts; Stoeltiop, Gloiric Sias.
peaderi; - Cravats., Boots and iSkoes.,:itooks, Wrap.
ngpiukl.Writiiit Pariei;Tiavelliog.llsgs;!.WAll
ping
(a "good stock.) Curtain . Paper, aad , k - kney --
articlesltow specify-- 1111 to, specify-1111 or aoy of
which`titill sell as low is the like 'can be bought
ia "Binbimmtorin or.,tukyfothertosm, _ _ j__
~ 7 • 2.: .- ..- ..., ... OM FULLEIv
Montrose . April . 2o '1852:- - --- - -1-- ,-,--- ' • ;-r
' * - 1 .' ..-ifirooLt lATOOLt- , ' -
WE'ivitl... A. f.•lio9oo , Tiqr,r.Tiotiliiieluitio.
for c. v .' or Olo th s. "... ' - t - f,- . ,
''. -:- ,- • -D. R. LATHROP & 00.
.-
s. Montrose, May 24, 185 il 2;-•'`! .:] . i 2 1 if
; -
,• • GREILT G ~A ,lllO ,
1 . .: PANFIEIO* is selling . bs_ his WO stock
4 -' l ° - Pr 3.i. ' .w4lli' , ' WilenteV 444 at o a ItiCypr
-imputes? prices, to Makti room for flaw goo,* _..
--, -1 rc ' '-
-- " : . . ••
14..P.4.11F1EL1k .r .
r' - 8113 0a1aii .6 .*421,i_f 1 3.12.,... , .i. ,„ 4._ ,
- :WOOL' -WOOL! _
(3 4 1611 paid far Wool-144's— '-'ll. -- A1,1F41.7"1"
70. - alford i Joe t
[
ce -
LlVer , GOlnpiaint.
_
jaitadice;Dysperiai - Chronicl s Te_r no y s ,
Ilebilit Distasei of the' Ifitiacy.9,
rilseasesjeridog trait dbordered
stomath, - sueb a s C o nstipation, toward plies iodate
or. blood' to the head,' oddity of the atoranch; nausea,
heath burn, disgust feria*, NlClttd, or rAveight: An. the
stomach, sour ertletatlons*
sinking or fluttering at ~ the
pit WAN; stomach, soureeromans head, burtied,or Sit
dealt breathing. fleitterinicSt the Overt, choking peseta
coding iteniatlone aloha in ,Posture,• dimriese
of
vidadotant valetle; , re the sight, fever and dull pain
In the head, deficiency efperspindlon,y(Hosmes& of: the
skin and eyes, pain in the Ade, back, chest limb; zee.,
jnidden flushes of heitt;,burning ia:the flesh, colas; Itahn .
twining, °feel, and greatlepresslon of spirits, can be
efeetuely toted by -
Dr..lloollaudls, celebrated Ger..'
mall:Ditter's.
Pripared by Dr. . C. 31. Jackson; at; the
Gerilan'llediciai Stare; 120Artk street ,
Philadelphia" , :
'
Tower the abase diseases la n exesiled,if
equalled, byanyetheeproaration In the United Stapes,
the'tures attest, Malan; casesafteredifal physicians ,
' Thae.blttettere wnittly the attention of Irnrallds
Possessing greet virtoesin the rectification of diseases of
the Liverend leaser gightb,eaerdilla Obis Most esairling
power to weaknessandefections of the digestive Mena,
they gm, withal, safe,' certain, add Ideelitt-:,1
•
Theeditor.or the Baton paced; Denendier
"Dr: Hoofituer Cele& alai derma , ' BiUirs, foe VI e cire
of Liver...Complent;' Jaundlea;. yppsia: ChiOnle' Or
Senn= Deb.lity, ladeserverilrOrm of the nit* pop ular
medicines of the day. These Bitters have bee.o used by
thbusands; d friend at one elbow! Says he has himself
received en " tfecennt and permanent career Liver Both
plaint from the nee of , ebb retnedy.l. We are convinced
that; In ale use of , these bitten, the patient conetanti3r,
gene strength' endnigoe—a fact Worthy of great nomad
elution:l They are pleasant In elate !and smell, and can
be used !by persons wittithe Most delicate ittomacit-with
sear. Wader auy circumstances.. • We are gleaming from
akperindet% and to the afflicted we advise their use. • .
linott'a Weekly, one of- the beak' litpary , papers pub
lished. said, August. 2.5tb-;-. ' , ;••1 ••
-"Dr. Hot tarut's GermanßillerS, rnanufactorat by
Dr. Jaeksou, are noes recommended by some of the meet
prominent members.; the nielleal faculty' as an wilds
Of, Mitch effiesey In elites of female weakness Ae mat is
the ease, we, would advise all mother* to obtain a bottle,
and thus sae* themselves macheeknees. Persons of de
bilitated Constitutions will find these Bitters Advantage:.
ous to their health, as we know from experience:the sal
utary effect-they have upon weth syeteins."
More Evulance.. •
The Phliadelphla Saturday Doett#,tbe best Amity pa.
per aubibbed ha the Naito] States,:yeeDe,Roofland'a '
Bernie°. Bitters.— . .- •
..ft is seldom that 'we reeramo d what are termed
Patent litelleines, to the ambience and patronage erotic
readers, and therefote ithen• vro recommend Dr. Hod
:and'a Berman Bitters we wish to be distinctly loader
stood that we are not speak ng Of the madman:of the
day,that are netted about for &brief period and then for
gotten after they have ' run their goDts tact of mischief,
but of a me dcfne long established, uolversallyapproVedt
and which - has met the hearty apptOval of the Ihnoity
'• •
Look well to the marks of the genuine. They turrelhe
Written !signature of C. M. JsClinfl4 upon the !Wrapper,-
and his name bloirn In thq bottle ] wi4lungt which :bey are
spurious.
Per tale, yehohuusle retalli ut, the G'ernuth
12C ' -
eine.Stove, Arch stteet;ona door below Sixth,
Philadelphia, and by Inspectable dealens genevally thse'•,
out the country. .• • . — 1 • •
IPrirev Reduced.—To enable all elattes af to,
enjoy the advantages of their great restotativepairessi
Sulat.tt Snettn, 75 Catrs. - •• • . I. .. .. I .
dlso fur sale by - ABEL TOSBELL Detigglst,lfeatrose,
Penn's. .
.'- NEW, DRY-'GOODS
AT :NEW DULIFOlt0:00*. .
ATit BURRITts may b 4 found an aitois
ti)ve and new. assortment Of pry Goods in.
eluding a great variety. of - - • ' •
e Lans' . -Dresspoods;
In 'rick ?nate; Printed and' I: intimidated .1.0411.
extra 'rich Eirege, Dolan:re,' tristerml Poplins,
Giniams and- Chambrajre of new styles, black
and fancy 'silks; &c.; Canton Crape, roche
Cashmere and Berege Shawls, Silk Mantillas
Partials, plain and figured Ssvir Muslin4 - Straw
French La c e :end Silk: Bonn ts; Banat Silk!.
Ribbons and Flamini. ' ) ' • •'•
GENTLEMEN 'AND- BOTS DRESS AND
SUMMED. GOODS.' •
Alargenssorttifent. 'Hats, Cape; Bait s . an dßit eel' '
Trunks' Vallee!, Carpet Bags; Carpeting, Oil
Cloths for floors and tablea4unted and, printed
Window Shades,' VlPall Paper; Bornestie cottons'
of all kinds, etc. etc., which,' hicennection with a
universal - aitsortment .in other 'departments of
goods; and being purchased entirely for cash, will
enable'purchasers to secure bencfits in price,style
and terms not to be found in any other estalish.
B.Scat'
. aiid.Stone .Coal constantly 'on
New Miltord,,May ,15,1852
MOUNT PROSPECT
WATER CUREINDI INSTITUTE, -
BINGHAMTON, XX. . ,
islocated in a beautiful and
1: romantic grove: at thii base 'of. Went-Pros
pact;',and Within the corporation of , the, silage;
posiessed .a.an abundant Supply ,of pr rise soft
vater;aavatititge S :fOr exercise in the pare air, a
carriage- and foot Walk upitho mountain, Oyer
looking a scenery ansuiPassed' 'beattlY and
grandeur. and "free from this.neise and turmoil of
busy life," with isxcellent Sailing and rowing priyi
leges on the pleasant waters of the Chitiatige:--,
These are a few of the - preleatation (4..curi"
offers to the invaiid. • ":"
Ther,houxe is new and.cominodrotis--Aathieg
aPpitratus excillent.4arill Ventilated,' with 230
feet piazie, .
• medical 'department, is under the entire
Dr.ThaYre and wife, who have had large
experience in Ilydropathic practiceond arc fa
vorably 'known as successful praCtitioneri.
Connie! of Lectures, with:full plates and illus
trationir,ivill' be giveq throughout . ' the sehisid 'to
thel3t4dents and Patimits, upon Anatomy, Physi
ology, Hydropathy'and 'Hygiene, for which there
be no additional. charge..
Females' who have been Confined toiheir beds
for- years are invited to correspoad with us , of
give us skean. Oar success m the treatment Ot .
diseases, peculiar ta females, his given us confi-,
donee,. and wesay to alt sich„ even if they : have
"suffered mild! from', miny,pkysiciaMP A ' •rnahe
one more lriaL. ; <. •
. . .
Tern, from $ 4 to St . :Vitae week, (payable
weekly,) according to room and attention ITT:ti
red.. Patients teal provide forpersonal nsa2 ern•
fortables,24kutkets, a lineit.oreotten sheets and
6 towels.' '' 4 •.`• 0. - V.,TWAYRE; It;
• - • • 'Resdent Physician.
D. W. ED 11. N. RANNEY
OllLlAlAN t 'Barber and Hair , Dseiser,sci-
Is tame hie' thanks to, his . nntnensus_friends
and ptitrona;.strl hiving, its hetopei t .coavinced
elf of the rest danger ati4 iieli of cutting their
th amis. by. shaiing` thernielves; heti ;hat th.V.
will diae.ontinni that barbei7-Sai pMetieittiand,ll l l
courage lianie industry "by calling% sp,hhia to a
shave. ,Vot.rCroeketes uncle was snits tet.be so
;smart hat he shaved himself with ihietlighlaing.
and P.Tillman pill perfonn the same feat on any
whoVicfar thitt - 10 a good:sent; if 'the`rivill
at his shapkii Searle s Hotekbauminent: If:you
don't believer% calrand sett. • •
- MODir 4 ei May. 6i Iss,
'''DISSOILIIITION. ; -
HE mcipasmershin_heretorons existing undei
T
the name tad finn, A..14114'0 & Co., is
dissolved'; The hooka and :of - the tste
firm will hisettlmt by A , Lgthrop The business
wilt be' fieteafteisondteted by E. R. Lathrep &
ladiesßiley; on the pay "dims - shotfetadit
9 3'4!ecat,IWIex.1110 film of D. IC Lat*ii
A. LITIIR9PCO..'
- montessedeareax,lBs2..-..
NEW r•GOODS.'. - ,
NEW-SPadradd Somber Goias In greet via
„Tidy and styla and a - pneral assortment of
Staple and Fancy dondsjust teotiod IWlsetnad
unusually to* by - ' -.-11;,BURRITT! -
Now 7diltoul,'MaY2,lBs2i; ;
- -Dissolution;
NitYnG'tiis hereby given thatibefirniocßitta
J... 11 *Warner. ie. (hie; day- dusolved %by Anntnal.
consent. Those indebted to: the firro, areeques
ted to:settle-Asp 'without delay,
, rPAtirit..lll7B.-.
; 185247 7. wAnDrEfti,--.,
VIITANTED;IO,I*doi woolau B a ld,
T T' Annie fOr GOOdi_!Y 13 E-NT4Y + "WAD'
bialitatthly ;2; Wu, 3W.,
Ayeis VittiiyPlCtoral, ,
t a . l . . .:
-, -- .Pint,..Tilt CUBE OF
_ ' , !4 1 ,- • . COUGMS, AND COLDS,
- , . - % t ispe .. .
... .BRONCRITIS, - : ASTR
ic.,.r..-‘-' 1%/A - AND WHOOPING
(Ie
"
'i'3
(l e COUGH ',
CROUP AND
s " _At -'1 .! 4 .31 = '`.t . . . . /
' 4 fts:._"'" -I— l -F. 4 - CONSUMPTION' -
ct i ---- " ' - .
Atwther • scientific:von er ~, in offering the ogenetinlty` this 'justly celebrated
, .-- ~. •--. • 1 remedy for diseases of the . throat '
,a. lung, It is net
Gieat.Ctire for Dyspialniia 1 ~. our wlsb to triffe with the -Dees or health of the afflict.
• ' ' , ed - hut frankly to lay before them ' . the ejdnion of "MP
1111.241.11011011T0N 73 'PEPSIN. INNT.O.ONI3I-. _.,
, tinguished men_and some of the evidences of Ito oue.
-GENTIVE ELV/Oli 08 1ift ei __ . .. tric ,.:L . ,..„'"P°1...,,,,. i eau, from whieb they eau judge for themselves. We
PrePred *Ma . fiE v NET 61; the four "' 4 ' ww. c", „' °l „` ° _, • ; sincerely pledge inuselres to make no.wild assertions
&a; atter - direetions of Baron Llehlit,' the. Cfelw_ ,trurwo; i - 05 false statementsrof Its egicacy, nor .111 we hold'out
logtoseictreudst,lll. S. nouDirr,oN,, rd..P, , r , euee: any hope _toviudering humanity 'bleb ftets *lll net
is a truly wonderrei remedy for INDIGESTION, Many proes are here glees; and we solicit ati bawd:
DYSPEPSid, JAUNDICE. LIVEN COMPLAINT E CON. re fram - the public Into all we publish, feeling assured
STIPATION andDEDlLlTT,enring after Nature'e own i that they-will Sad them perfectlyreliable, and the.
triethcel, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Ju!te• - rciedicine worthfi elf best confidence and patronage. '
Pepsin le the chief element or peat , Digestive principle_ „„..
of the Cowrie Juice—the Solvent of the Food. - the Puri , nom th,o . ths' tinixiished PrOfessor of:Chem-1
tying. Preserving, and gOraulatiog Agent of theStomachl
„-.- _ • -
'BLIT and .Materii Medi4. Bowdoia
and I teethes . It is estmeted from the Digestive Stoat.
1 och of the Oz, thus . forming. an ARTIFICIAL: DICES- • . ;r• ; ~,*. -- C o llege. • [ -_ - • i
I TIVt ELIJIDi precisely like' the natural OastrienJuice i ,
i 'Dew Sir: : I delayed answering' the receipt of your
Letthemical powers, and l ash i ng furnshn ad ds and_ per. , „ renatat i aa moil 1 , an
______ rorw , roo,
joii ,
aubstitete for It. By the ts preparation the i hire'freata in'. m) ava i•73 3 • aaly ,: c 7i...7 . "I
a belamiUM, of my
; psineand evils of. Indirstiort and ursi. ) . e m iswv - rew " ed ' friendst`• •• - -•., •. ,• , . - .
just as they would be by • healthy stomach: It is doing'. This 1 buster:or done, with • high'degree of satlifse,
waders fondyspeptico, curing gases of Debility,. Enacts. I
/ lion, in cast% - of both adults and chifdren. , .- •
lion. Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic ContemPileh•sul , ". • 1 have found lt, as its ingredlente shoe, a powerful
posed tobenn the verge of the grave. ;The scientifle eel. , remedy far colds, and pulmonary di,e4,ec , _
deuce upot arbich it is hazed, Is In , the highest degree cco.
riocui and remarkable : -1 1 • . . . -1.. f. ,- . Brulliwit , t, mo,re)., P , A 6 R ,. .r s till: '!/.; E V . LLADriI, r / 1 '• Do .
•, ' • ..,,, Scientifia' Vvidence.: --!''' - Froth an' Overse e r in,ihe • smilton Mills,
• Daroniiebig in his celebrated work on animal Chem- • • -
kill. Bays. "An Artificial-Digotive Fluid, analogous to ; ~., , 10 tb . is city. 1 ,
_.,.
the ensure Juice. may be readily prepared Own the mu - Lowell, ?`i nowt 70, 7819: ..
tout membrane of the stomach of the Calf, in which sari. Dr. 1. 0. Ayer : I havgbeen cured ,of the worst cough
gas articles of fond, as meat and Edge, will be softened, I over had in my life, by your Cherry Platers'. Cud um ,
changed, and digested. just In the oanr manner as they Cr fall, when 1 have opportunity, of recommending it to
would be lathe human stomach." - • ' ~' .- . others .,: Tours respectfully; ,0. D. r.smitsoN.
,
Bel Call on the agent - and a get - Doteriptive dismal,: _ irr • nea „ _.
...• d the follewins,`lnd see if this medicine is
gratis, givitto afarr e ILmeunt or edentiaa eodelim gm. - worth a trial. This. patient had become ?Ors feeble,
leg to the abore, together with reports - of remarkable and the erect, of the medicine was. unmistakably dia.
cures from all 'parts of the,Thlited MAW.. _''l ' ' tlnct. ` - '
DR. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN is now sold ny'nearly all , ,-. • r ,,, ti .„ state" Hotel, sa i i „..... 5 ,,, i ,.... ,
the dealers in flue deruge and popular medicines through. ~. _ , . 7, . :g u irs , pi:
out the United States. Iris prepared in 'powder and M Dr,.l. 0. Ayer—Sir t I hive been afflicted with a pain-
Bold form, and in PreatTlP#Le VW. , for thc use of Phre• fel affection of the lunge, and elk the symptoms or set--
clans. l tled e resumption, for mare theme. year. I could dud
PRIVATE CIOCULATIS . for therm of Physic ians, may no medicine that would reach my , One, until I cam.'
be obtained of Dr. Houghton Or his-egrets describing the tneured.the use of your Cherry Megel. which gavo Me
whole process of preparation, and giving- the authorities _ gra d ua l y o let.a o I have been- at 441 1, gaining my
upon which the maims of this new remedy are based. As strength till my health Is well nigh !estop* .
it is not a arid re:Testi/ma abjection can be raised 'gaited While wing your medicine, I bed the gratification of
Its use by Physicians In reepeetabte 'landing and regal" curing. with It my revreend friend, 31r. Truman, of
practice. Fries, ONE DOPI.AR per bottle. i,-'• • , : streapter.Distriet, who 'had been snopendrd from his
Xr onsEnvETnis t!—Every bottle of the genoine ;myna:dal. duties by a severe attacked bronchitis.
pRPSIN hears the written slgnattire of J. S. I 1013.11.• - r have pleasure In certifying thelW- facts to you,
TON, M. D., sots Proprietor Philadelphia, Pa: Copy- . •- " And am; eir,youni respectfully, 1 '•
right and Trade Nark tee are& .- - - - .• . .. , - J. P. CAWOUN, ot South Carolina.
try- s,old by all Druegiste andDealea , iri Medicines. perprepargd and sold by Jane! C. Am, Practical
• .
pEp
•
Dir tpr sale by. &BEG TORAELL,PramistAiontroze,
Pa., !twit for pas.iiiquinpz. &mutt: , 517.
RY , 'GaO
NEW, STOCKI!. CHEAPER: 'THAN
. ... •
EVER!!; .. . •
. . . .
• W. :NiOril
Late ottbe Fiern'or Wilson &
DESIIVEB to letuin his grateful thanks to the citi.
sous of Susquehaniaa.county for their liberal pat;
rousge during thepast year,. and. respeettollyrodicits
continualice of - their 'fattOre flaring re-opened`
store in Tompkins' ]hock, (which Lae been enlarged and
Improved.) with. a full stock of Spring' and Summer
Goods, ho Inviter those who wish to - pnrchise Goods
very low, for cash, to calf and exainlne his assortment:
The suNolned Ilst of Goods arid prices ha, believes will
compare farotably with Oat of any other itetehant - In
Ladieze Dress' Goodit:-' '
A large assortment of 'black and colored Silks, of
dons grades and Fatten:mi . :Aim 49. 6d.t0 . 11 . 1. per yd:,
Mouselinee . Laines,
ii
2000 yards of OptmDe Leanes t of almost every vide•
ty . and style that the 'New York market affords, from
to 3e. per yard:
r,: ;Prints and tingiams. • r- '
10 000 yards of klerimick, all River; Manchester,
00thiet4 En g l end other stilts Prints. at 50,13 e,
I.oc, and' is thie'rase stiperioreloths and
colors, yard:widee at the low prieeof ls, - 1000' yards uf
Lancaster and Glasgow Gingbams,warranted fast colors.
at is per: yard. -Also, Scotch . and Preach do from Is.
• . .
• • - •
•. • Mourning . Goods: 7 •'-
Bombazines, Alpaca's, Bober Lustros; timonei.ran•
ton Clotbli, all wool De Lal n es, bilk Tissues, and all oil,
er goodS used in mourning.
White Goods. - .
•-
Plain, plaid and striped Jaccnet Cainbrie do.,
plain.nnd'dottod Swiss, Mull, Nalnhook and Tarlton,
Linen Cambric. Dittl'i Eye Linen Linen Table Cloths,
Nnpklns, Scotch and RUSEICI Diapers, Linen Sheetings
Sbirtings, fen. Sze. at sudi ptices as cannot fall to give
entire satisfaction to enstoin era.
•
= • „Shatals..',., • - '
—A large lotof Brodie, Canton Crape and Caelonere
Shawls twenty per cent. cheaper. than tlry were sold
last-year,
Handkerchiefs;.l . - .. .' '' -'' -
. _ .
Linen Handliercblefs::ef ieiterY 'glade, from 6d to' $4
each. .
Table
Covers; -
.
• Several dozen coloted cotton, worsted and Linen, and
all wool Btobossed Covers, from ils. to $4 apiece.... .f?
. [ Goods for Bien and - Orli.- . - ,
. ,
Broad Cl•lbs of every , eoloi; and quality; from 4.05. to
$6; black and .faney Comintern, from 6to tles. ; Ken
tneky Jeans, Tweeds and 'Satinets, froni 23.6 d. tole;
Vaitings of every description, quality and price.
' Domestic Goods. : . •
MlOO yards of brown sheeting,' and shirtings,fiont 5.t0
ge. per yd.; 5000 blearbid do. from 40. toir.lier yard;
Tiekings and Mariners' ehirfings.from 6d. to b. per yd..
, Hosiery .dnd Glares. l
an oteellent assortment and very: cheap. Among them
a large lot of white cot t on Hose, very 'fair quality only
•
Trunks. Valisesand Carpet Bugs:
A 'Oll. 'twitted itteek.tinichisetldlrect-frora the lark:
eat manufactory in this country, and for,-sale, at Such
prices as w ill admit of no competitiOn. • - . • .;
'' • ' 'Straw
The subscriber Is desirous of directinitte r ittentionef
the publiC particularly to alba:ands OPbusinesa.asbe
possesses great facilities fin gettirs!there. Feeds ehrav
Ile designs keeping.coastaatly on band (during . the sea
son) a large stock. of Strareltonnets,' which be will offer '
21 per rent. cheaper than they can - ba bad Cl- retail in
New York , city. ;Either wholesale or retail customers ',
pill bud' it: greatly to thejr a , van tog,. to examin e' his
stock bdfore making purchases clainrbers.;'- • •.; '-• ;
Ribbons, and Dress Trinimings good assortment at
loir prices. ' W. N. WILSON...!
, • Corner of Court and Water street*, neatly ,•'
' .••'• oriposite the American f
Ilmorialtents, April 22,1852.- - - •
: DRY GOODS AIITDVARPE3 onsiS
TE H
subscriber,
,waaltinrosm the citi of
Susquehanna emlt4 that they have
band a large apartment of, DFy poo&siat - whole;
Bale and retail.% • •!, t••
"-- GENTf f EMENte itEPAr t.AIENT;. ,
;
, Consisting in part of kreitdciciihiti•casemorel.'sat.
ne t ts. Kentucky jeans, veining., lad tittintner
goods - Of ;i • *
-.; LADIES' DEPAIITIIIiET;- '
consisting of a large
cy d 0.,. eutie9, gingharrproSiotell and •..eltrietican
priotiot all ,kinds, wipe at 6:pence•per yard ; of
superior qiialny oftolars warranted, tnj. - de:tairtes,
Crisbniere, poplinscgigveei biliiery of every grade
and quality—White goods :. Brown: .141d:bleached
iheetings, 4 7 -4,arldc.•hircry.'quality; at.i6d. per yd.
Ticking.. drillings, flannel., Siotch diaper,liirds
eye do., napkin., irieh lirien,.,and-ripreacts 1
• in fact
'Omit every thing in the dry . good , : , 4.150,*
large lot of • - •
- CAIIPETIDO,
Twee-ply, int n,si :cotton -and-wool, cotton,
stair. - druggits,. woe! , end -.cotton o il ; cloth.,fer
floin t s . and . , -
- invite a ; ling . our place tci call and ex
arnine..our,stock, • i . ei r e feel confident trodeing
it-will kir tirrairlag of tell' tiventy peteenr- Vat'
motto itriitriCk'eales - and
Store neatly c . ipatiitethe:Postofficealiriabara.
ten, N. ,Wip'l(llAki 4.;BENNET.!.
April 7,:1852:% ,
!
To' the; 'Public.
A BEL 'IVILBELL now,receivlng and keeps
A
on
constaall i hand a large and desirable
aorunent cif
.„ '
;- GOODS_
whieltatillpe told very for calk or ready pay.
The stock iecomposed oraSrai rate aamtment of
Drugo, Medininga l Ch em icals ,
'Dye-Stitirs,.6l?ceiies,,tilasamnie,sponnti t
Nentaclen,lnstrattnente v , ;
. „ Tankto : l 3 4 l,oliona, and
Goody
Stonewarno:
Mirroytt,
Me dicallnatrAnnenta, VertninerYtl-',
Shoulder-Opine a,1.2
I .llhoetti Cana phine Bu rning
,Pluidi..Lamph,
CiOnltaiWilte I
Jtet 4 ,Llvel7)
' All- persona wishing to,purohnee Diappi.tirootte
in any,rof.. the tiforeatild,"tiopartmenta i will fi nd
their calling first, at the
Drug and :Variety:Store ot f iluEt, TUBBELL: -
' 'Moto/008;May 102:, ' '
,
A
P ar bY
the: bbi: , fjouna ohm Zatil tor nip
WEST4 4 BY 4,,REA t I)
,• •
Cbemist.ioliwitais.- • •
0:20..g01d, by A. Turret!, Montrose; Listen Dealt, Gt.
Bend, and by Druggists eTeryerberei Cy).
NENOILIINDITRE ,
• ~.
Dll. - TIII4IOPB DOMESTICMEDICINES.
BERUP OP BLOODROOT FOR THE
CURS ov '
Conteitiptlorr, ken z, Bronchitis, Influenza, Coughs,
Whobping Cough-and Coup.
Tbroaps Infant-rreaeivative and Ma
- • thee* Belie_ ,
ourea Flatulence. Collo, Gripes, Direfter,llyontety and
Cholera of Infanta, or any of the dettunon , ills or Intuit
life. W `
: Dr. Throop arm,. mon ,
_ , .. .. , .
rapelll these filthy in truders at the human oyster with
out excetition orkinde or numbers. I , • .
' Dr. - Thioaße Bill Pills
Circe Indliesilon, Billions ihaarder 4 costlirntem,Pileit,
headache -heartburn, • Fever Inflammation, Barbee,
Bysented, and restores a b. 61 4, action.or ad the
glanda.ol the body. : .
- . Di. Throcip's Eye Water ; ..
Is nustirpacied In 'curative virtues tar any itillanimito=
L'e affection Of the eye, tuid - •- ' : . :
. il
:Dr. Threop's lee - '7
' - '
..
Is Unsurpassed rove dreaslng ferilUme and Scalds, 111,
, cers, Salt Itheum, or any abrasion qf the skin. • '
Aceptsflltanik.s.—Bentley I& Read, Montrose;
N. Granger& Co:;11u h.; U. M. BotithwelL Bush ; i'L C.
Wright, Middletown; B. Glidden; Triendrrlile; P. M
Barber, Dimoak ; Scott & Bolt, riPaingville; Br:Lam
bert. Auburn ; James , Tompkins, ToMpkinatllle; Day=
den & Lltho.New Milford; Dr. Brooke , Print- Bind ;'
Joseph L. Merriman, Upsonville; 'Br. 44ArneY. Little
Meadows; Jasper Stanley, L'horvn n ; F. Tiffany . , Brook
j
Lyn Centro ; 11. A. Williams, Clifford Dr. J,U. Glmatead,
Dundaff ; Johnson /c•Very. liarro .• , , • '
• J.fr3.BLASDEL, General Agent, 'c rest Lake.;. 134
.
New Boot itnit Shbe Store
FEELER.. it-STORDAUD.
T HE new finaof Keeler &•'. StOddird have
opened a Boot and. Shoe store on Main street,
firatdoor below the ,Brick'corner in which they
offer for sale
The Large it Assortaiens
of Boots, Shoes and Firidings,ati the lowest prices
•• - ' ". IN MONTROSE.
sell for yeasty pay add emnfl proilts
, The citizens of the;village=ated couptry, ;ire re
spectfallSP inviterlto" cid!' at a;eal genuine Boot
:and.rhoe store where Boots and shoes are sold W
etland of Beer'and Oysters. ! • •
Keep "It betbre the People,.
That we have a full:inner:meta ainong which . we
enumerate: = • • '
Meal Cork sole water proof boots,long leg lion.
garians, calf half sole and pump &lots, Kip half
role bootsahick boots, calf, kip and coSehide bro
gans, Over idtoes, etc. : . • - • • • -
Yonthd.Calf, Kip and cowhide boote, imp thick
boats, etc
.::• • - • • •' •
L'adiee Ffeneli
~
channel Oaitees. patent Yes
wale Gaiters, tMamdled and 10 - d Polkas, enameled
frodi lace Potline; kid and pat Jeans Lido's,
New York: ties; eac'elsiors, Jenuyi,inds Rosettes,
kid ties; rubbers, etc:
. .
Missesgoat and calf Lace boots, Jenny Lind's
. 4inamelea.Poiltati,-Datch booti,-etc. -"
ChiWrens' button shoes; goat and enameled lace
bootthi Gaiters, Dawning's etc. ' • I .
Among our Findings ire offer French calf
Oak and Heinlock tanned 'Call skins, Morocco;
pink and white lining sk,ina, red, Woe, maroon,
Rotten, Binding -4 upper-leather; oak and hemlock
agleteather, pegs, zinc nano, varablee, heel
,ball,
webbing, etc. - . ,
lyN. B. Work made to order and repairing neat-
COUItUru.BYRUP OF
-YELLOW' DOCK R 601".
1 .178 lee prompted by every principle of humanity,to
V V make known to the world - the - •
Wonderful Etriesey„of Extraordinary
- • Preparation.
.• Thousands here been-relieved. of a great amount or
suffering,and many tires Fared by the use of it.- It Ii
acknowledged by the licst
and
- medicine to be the;
most elegant, scientific and salutary preparation now in
nee, and le a.• , • _ - , .
DePnrativi Remedy'
. .
seldom Iterei equalled. , stands 'unrivalled for the
ewe of Eqdpelas, Salt Interim; Canker, Scrofula, and
all the various &elopes arising from an impure state= of
the Also, on
Bilious CORI3IIIIIItB, .
Anatol used with nopreeedeut success'lti an eases of
FHelillitt Weaknesses and general:Debility,
Strangtheulug the Weakened bodY; Elting tens 10 the
various ortmns, and 'invigorating the entire system, and
alsofor.the cure of the - ,
Liver Com plaint,Cattirrii, Dyspepsia, Head.'
.
~.aphin-Dizzinesti„ Coughe,-kc.
-Those affected with Chronic diseases, .whitlevee
form will and this medicine hot' only pleasant to the
taste:but a - Certain cure, 'if At be within thy power of a
lernedlittagomt tooled thrir disease,. :
It la composed of malleines So !tepidly eombinod as to
teal. directly to • wise tone td the 'stomach and bowels,
tind *gene to.healthy action the LIVER and the - whom
GLANDTLARSYSTEE; alike ERVVOUSCARILITT•
and promote - the' free &Won of , the MINES, thus feu.'
deribt it applicable to all diseases ot a . • • :
"*" • •
.—Ch rOniaPature.. , •
.-
rill purely vegetabl e, and toohi all ellm
a•
tes
and atalseasomfofto/Year, •-•
_
;._Prepared orilyby C, illorsedr, Co .at 2)1 Malden Lane,
ItawYork, and sold by ABEL TIIRRE,LL, Slontrose'.• ;
It is put upin quart boitlea. -Pria! $l,OO.
• J4/1 185 ^ ; . . •
KEW -
RAT.. 'CAP (AND UR sTong:
D. I , OBIIDIIIIN would respectfully aneonaee tci
JIM the. thisee...of, Montrose end - ettht Melt . jee
has openedz and Intends Mitten Marge and general as.
i eortonat' of sill Muds and - qualities .of - Drover; MOM,
•
skin and Slik Data of the fittest, Myles; .Kossulh, llan
,gartaii ad other *Viet ma qualities Of fur mit wool
lieu; pawns, Leghorn, Palm-leaf; and thtormious.
kinds of braided , baur..for. Drummer Maur= 010tb,,81111,
atarad,fillk Pinsk end MI kind, of Ceps . fermata nu t
hots sad youth's WM; z ( hal{ Pident•leather. &wee, -
tpgettier with all kill's goods generally kept
in a hat store; -Tbe enbieribee Wog largely engaged
n the'ebere trade at ' the East osIU. steam, enable him
to keep at his store htlaingtoB.o a larger *admen pith..
tenable assortment tharn pea be thend elsewhere. Ills
thrum are readrPliT, which wilt enable 'hlm tweet! ell
goods In Ida at../etutt - laper tette, lower • thaw.othere
frith° IMO . trade. - The cltisensuretespeettuilyhtrited
to eta Md. see fer. themeelves, - .4 2 ; El. :Washburn wilt
abreyeibe on hand to righthlt the goods, whether people
tiptirebsateng not D:I9.II43ODDRN:
atittiots, Aprll2d i 11132.: . • '
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' ':, BUSINESS.O DS. ..
. Wm, • .
P tt
horntsr TAIL9II.-Turnpi e stye*, both fi v .
, jyji. m y met:pled by, . 7 et...iu ..T ..„,
Deady e Oletilia it New TarEpefeet. - """
- L. Sprotit,
ItirANIIPACTIMER ON SP_ROlrlis counesi
1,1 rlagd Spritigs, Mopttose, Pa.
W2rfW' .tli & COABiNETonm .
, stres t Mouir° B4 " ,
ksit
... ,
-'. '
_:. DrZ El: Park, ,
10TATING returned: to M o
ntrose! to reams UN'. T N
HA tie, of his fession, may ti found at Setae's
flotel.whern be vii be bspn 14 Tux %pa Usk
&leads as well geese!! •-, • 1 ' -
'Montrose, 1!eb.2,4552. . _ .
'
Tguy - FrarAN AND SURGEON,' Montrose, Pe., etr u ,
.1 - ' • tend , to all.busulesa that meth antenatal to 14
' -:- : ' -
.. G.. Z. - pin2 o 6k; • •
ebargr, adtb promptness andffdelifty. Ase,, Nlu t :
millrace on Turnpike, stmt. Rasidenee, Bibb Sat.
lag, root or Enbtle, Avenue., i -
: - George ,
TIBALETS TN 110010,1teady-mide Ciatbh3L ga s
I, cap", Boots & Bboes, &o f Bats tiro docrts bo w
Tiatetistlota; Matra..
• •M. e Tylex.; •• • •
1 - 14 EA LER Ty DGT - 0 GOD? G
.11! waze, Tinware, rtsb, paid, Pa10tg,&,74:
alto pays cash for all IdnilaofiGdp Tank Slott Dm
below tbe Court flonae. .
Charles 'Tillman,
CRAVING AND HAIR DREP...II4O gAIOOI. hire:
Dondidg r not door to the Posiothee,JirOnoLpi
WinchiAter
ATIOILVEY AT LAW, , T
- %talc's B , eicialow ern.thw ywa, Obi
• • •••D• D: Hindi•
LIVERY IiNDEXCIIANGEPTABLI. Ofiterdiqes
belpii!SeePtesnotel,.Miniroir,Pa.
..._ _
. J
13. •
` t, Zit. 4 Sll dhas -
A . TTORNExS AT LAW, Moxtiose. Oths VW*
:CA. 1 er's store. ' E. B. Cain. LB. Ciztt.
---7":7----"7— r --------- c
- • ..„, Congdon Ste r ling,
Druzus Ix VAirtisi MeestWirrs. 7011181614,
.TAnuts itt,eteren th e Cum] Bridge we fts
bons...Court et, Hl._Eptoz,ZP. T. cra.T.inau r ,
Travethrs.Agent. _ • • I
111
' ' • -1 _
CaLI Simmons ;
OOT AND SHOE 31AKEIL AND REPAIRER.srig
orey Baldwin A- Coe's Wetter!. Shep, Mahn,
• C. ts. Ethyards,
1151 Et'BGEON, garfonl, Pa. lAret
doors below a. Pride ' s MO. G.
• Dr. Jam es Books , inisiClAN AND Ntt li
RGEOEira* ta rigs
_lL Medi el ties, D req, ite;Ccrnernfehttreb
and Cue ate ets;'opp . oi ite Coi.P. tusk's l Great gad.
C.;D- Virgll.l l -
Or:MOEDA BBBIISB; Bruntrmei Othe hCO
kJ:Fellows' Building, denier of Turnpike and Centro
street*. Operations upon the teeth performed them,
carefully and tenderiye Plate Work done with the tat
material and In the mcrat - improved Mlles. Chamois*.
. _ ,•
.Firms for Salt,:
.rrnz trobscrbets aet llgrrita for the rrhete .
.1 sale or Real Yeti' —Farms; Roam sad lole—
loewted in Setaquehanba, contetira, All who whit le
olfer thetipropertyfoll mategtre a minute derrillo
tbui of their Farms or 'lots ea Nombn
acres, how mop' mprovedl, arta bow watered; let ,
Ingo; Orchard, grald or emendate fruit;
other trill
trees, and shade re*- sf.' how far from Itestroreom
the.nearest point to adepot on the-New Tort k lis
'Railroad; pries dna tenni or pajama.- All she WM
to sell or purchase Real Rotate, rill r telee pomp at.
tention • by calling du or adliteseing us at kettrele,
gasgaehanns county!, Pa. '
ocreoneeyoweetro)nntfiktroks tO the pretheerres
Of charge I _
Moron Turn pike street, 4 &km west of tlteichl
' 5
The tollowingPpirme 01 Lote ate now offend for mkt
hi 0.1 , !nacres 'ao improved.FMune Roles rid Ica
2,80,N0 do 50
No. 3,100 .do 60.
N0..4,100 do 60
N0..5. 70 . do ; 40 ,
N 0.13.06 - do 35
No. 7, Store, Ware
N0:8.143 acres 75 i
N0.952* do 85
N0.10',2
No. 11. 50111
No. la 100 toren 7a
No. la MO do'2oo
N 0.14 50 - 114 50
No. 18309 .do GO
No. 10120 dOba •
NO; rupo d011.:_;.:do' do - -. do
No. 38 -112 do 80 do . do do
-No. 'l9 200 - do 156! - do 1 ; do do
No. 201451" do 100 •'• - do do
No: 21 190.; dOl2O ~ do ' do - do
No. 2200 g do 45 - 'l. .- do , ido
. 41
N 0.2 3 ,45 1! do 30 • do do do,
-No. 24 214'1 d 0225 do I, " 'do - di i
N 0.25 1241 do 100 do I do ,4o
N0..26 106 , 1 40.140 do do el
No. - 27.80 i •• do, !old
N 0.28 11 acres, good saw ralll and dwenfor I
No. 29 134 acre o , 90 itstpror ramobooss tad ball.
No. 30 175 do lob :do do , do'
N 0.21 335 'do 95 -- ' -do -do do'
N 0.14 /80 do 135 do do do
N 0.53 160 do 65 . do .do do
1 , 10:.3.6 155: do ' 100 . - do, - do do
85100 - do . 801 • do 'do - • do
No. 58 .300 do- 110 . do , • do do
N 0.37 190 Ado . : 100 do .. do. , do
...No: 38170 N d,0 , 1 - ocl • do • • do: -do
.NO. M 175 do 90 , do do • do
No. 40 30 do 454 , do.. do
No. 41 212 .do.' l do ; do sold
N 0.4202 : -do :50 . •do ' ' do , do .
N 0.434 ' do • •1 Sada . . .
No. 44 138 do 651: ~ do . ,do
No. 45 800.- do 200 do do do
No. 48120 acts, 8? bainared,,#=• bussed bee
sad put mlll.l •• •
- No. 47 200 do 17 do • I do. -de -
No. 48103 do do Ido b
No. 49 80 do '6O do do 434
N 0.5083 ,da do . F do ' da
N0..51 02 - do ,[ de de
N. 8.-..Persoes . de ating to purthue any of Ikeda%
&leg the atimb6 ca obtaip.a foil delaipdas.
- • • .ALIISID BALDWIN.
• ; .- 8.6. BABCOCL
• .DlOntawre;lio., Ort.ieso,7ol!..
- ..., . ,
..itigw..... - GOODS
At.
thellpoonvina Exchange ,
THE anbseritmOrith. snap) , Hanka to
merously increasing 'patrons, would Me'
fully. inform his frinds ; that he it now receiristo
i i
choice selection o hoods street from. New Yeti,
which he intends o sell epcil the goo d old 1*
Mind pnnciple of' lire and let lire.' Waal,
in exchange fbr , goods; all kinds.of predate. Cob
nOcexcepted; '.f -108.1. MERRI( . 7.N.
Upsonvill Api4l 30, 1850. - J r( -,
Going at a - littlej above, OA
TrILE subscriber has a man stock yet of ilees of
1.
. NMI . C 05,60 =atom Boots and bboes, sod sfia
assortment of Indies?, Mines, ar4 tbildrea's bets wiii
/noel, latch gels now selling at prices lot *Pla i t
bore cost. There Is in opportunity for roil i t% "
this lino, , I
OM • ,
- Fa . .ltima. 4,1,32.
BONN*iBONNE TI
A; NEw apPply! of those cheap milk, TM
-4 - 31-Stinw L and Frtieh Gossamer Lace &
col
ind Ricfi Rabboaaoand V o i ee np,gresdiredicsi
fiorri:eprizig prices' by 110JRRITT
lirgrt 2MOCtan*
E - 71T608oxit *mai IT
B-B E BeChase
_EliVratis A f rtio raoPuisioa s •
. 'olltal,S.
One dollar sod dfty cent, per ennoM, cob fa"" - i
we two• dam If not pad oath lb. end of 00 It 4
lime of unbolt:1101m. n pope, bo 4gell
" bl abeamitwe Snob d, except at Os optka
All commontentlenw lona be 1 04
"" i " at tention.‘ Ali lettere convected lath
I .
should be directed to & 31:11. Caata, now*
fltiquebannocounty, Pa. • •
ItATESOFAVVERTI MPIG.
Otte aquae fp ilnot or lesw) three Oaerilowo• ." - 33
, .Zeett totheettnent Insertion, • ' 3 0
One KO* In 4 * three coont •• -*,
One *quire tan nordbe s - •
_Botoluot, Oonoo, ibutlints or lest, • "
Youl/ dvertisements, not over tour lOW* 30 t e
One withal:tone ve, sr, - • ' pi.
' Yearlfadverthentente will be reetneted to
main which they are entitled.
•; - irOts WORK. - I
terln Pubisb
h otna
og t i e e ttl n c
si l ►
ad .
d
Prncutmateisls,arepreparedto ageult
::bw t ork t v era i77sand de s ' .a
11/3*l °Oil* 404tp
.aoo4
=NE
do Sol! Jo, do
do do de
do sofd
do sold do de
do do • de
use end Lot.
proved, tdaro ell hems sad- 4
do sold - -•-
do _ do grar
mpraTed,l 4 ratoi bOuse sod WI
do & ?do do
' do *old .
ISlffinii