The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, September 02, 1852, Image 4

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    THE 7 :DEMOG'O.:4T; .
!2 1g52.
Anecdote , Orli/he:Linton. -
•of
In the summer 1118,w en t e merman
army vntelifNitur York, young jgirt,of •• the
city went to her Franciti,,aed com
municated to him, as a secret sh'e had o'er
beardlo Plan that was in operation to destroy
the American comrantider.in-Chiceby 101.03).
which wee baidentifullY mingled with, hie
green peas, a favorite vegetable °this, On the
following day, at Richmond Hill ..hetutquar.
tare, Where he was to dine. Francas„ Who
_ was a thoiciugh whig, although supposed': to
lie friendly to the royalints, went linatedis4ly
to Washington and-acquainted with this
diabolical Titan for hiadistruction. ' Washing
ton having Ilittetredwith attention said;
4 ! My idea think you; yonrifidelity 'has
siaeed my life, to what reserve the Almighty
knows! Rat now for your safety : I charge
yOu to return to your house, and let not a
word,of whatyrin have related tome passyour
bpi ; it would involve you in eertein ruin ;and
heaven forbid that your life should be forfeited
or endangered:by your faith in toe.;
‘ I will take i
the necessary etePteto prevent and at the same
time. discover the instrument of
. this wicked
detide. • •
The next day, about two hours before din
ner, he sent for one of his guard.; told him Of
the plot, and re - tint:tett that ho shduld disguise
hithaelf as a female, and go - 'to the kitchen,
there to Iteep a 'strict watch Orin the peas
until they should be served up the , ta r
Tho young man carefully obseived the; di
-rectioe he had received, and bad notbeenlong
upon his post of duty, before a young man, ,
another, of the guard, carne arialausly e to; the
door of the kitchen, looked ii iud„ then ! 'pas
zed - aWay. .In a tow moments he' rettireed
and approached the hearth where the peas stood
and was about to mingle in_ the deadly [sub-
Menne, when suddenly he shrank i baclfas tho
from the sting of the fork-tongued ',Ado', his
color changing to the pale hue of - death, , and
his limbs apparently palsied with' tear, evident.
ry horror struck at his own purpolte—but goon
however, the operation of a more powerful
exeitenient urged forward ” his reluctant hand
that trembling strewed the. Odious "bane, and
he left the' oom overwhelmed with conflicting
passions, remorse and confusion..
"Harold sleeps no more, the cry has reached
his heart ere the deed be acomplisited7 i t aid
the youth on duty, in a voice tot devoid ! bf
pity, and he looked after the self-condereed
wretch.
What H arold 1" said the ceerlmanderiin
chief, sorrowful, upon receiving the informa
tion ; can it be possible--so young, so fair and
gentle i.He wouidhave been the, hist peagen
upon whom a suspicion of that nature cohtd
have fallen, by right of countenance. if,-ou
have done well, said ho 'to the youth before
Lim.' "Go join your comrade and be secretor
The young man went accordingly, and
Washington returned to the piazza, wh'ere
mineral officers were-assembled, among whem
was the hero of Sara,toga, who was waiting
for fartherinetritetions from Congress 'before
he departed for Canada. In a few moments
dinner was announced, and the party was , Ush
ered into a handsome apartment, where She
sumptous board was spread, covered with all
the delicacies belonging to the season.
The commander-in-chief took his seat
pla
ging General Gates on his right hand and Gen
,
oral Wooster on his left.
end
company
the remainder of the officers end
;
company were seated, and eager to commerce
the duties of the table, the chief said litres
eivelv
;
C....tlemen, I must request pin to suspend
your liked for a few moments. Let the guard
attend me." ;
All was silence and amazement, The guiird
entered and formed in aline towards the upper
end of the apartment.
Wq‘kingtou having put upon' : his plate a
spoonful of peas, fixed his eyes 'Sternly upon
the guilty man and said, ! !
" Shall I eat this vegetable ?"
- The youth turned pale mid became dread
fully agitated, while his trembling lips.filintly
uttered, -
" I don't how."' •
" Shall I eat ofthis' vegetable r s tagaind: .. ,
dud Washington, raising, sdrne upon his
knife. . /
ILI*, Harold eleveted his hand, as if by an
involuntary impulse, to prevent: their ' being
tasted. - • '.4 -- .t
A chicken was then brought - in: that col
elusive experiment might be made in the prea
enee of all the witnessea. Theithimal ate of
the peas and immediately died, and the wretch
ed criminal, overcome with terror and remorzie
fell tainting and wag borne from the vet
meet.
,
Caution to Whig Onitoro.
At a Whig meeting held a day or two ago
at a flourishing village in the interior, one, Of
their orators thought it his duty Ito etmr4e
General Ptence with weakness and cowardi4e
Ile said it was unfortunate that the General
had fainted'at every point where his seyiees
were needed. At this interesting period of
the discussion; -a plain determined= looking
man arose, and said he wanted tb speak a word
to the flippant orator. 41 I r belorigal," said he
to the 15th regiment in itexido, and I 'tim, tt
Wnig,hut the man that calls:Fa/flint P/EILCS,.
a coward, shalt fight me any. hoar."
" Why,: said' the frightened speaker, ' 0 I'
certainly have heard many pensions say as I
have here asserted." , , • ,
".No matter," rejoined the indignant soldier
" You must swalloW your wordy or fight, 'me.
The man . did'ut live that could with impunity
call FRANK' Posts a coward in my proses.
The orator saintly said he meat, hay e been
misformed, bat really,iZackerialiChandier, the
whi,g candidate for Governer, told him 'so.—
Detroit Pro Press.
A pedlar in flowers in the pa bile sure ela -.of
New York is said to hare amassed $9OOO by
the sale of bOtpacte, in the course of thel list
few seasons. +lds is pcddling to some per,
pose. It tells favoraidy also for the good !este
of the citizens '
F: John
Some heartless , wretch. haa been polling his
proboscis innotiig, thoflowenSof peciy:on4goea
off in an agoolzingiierim,ly,'Om, that. beautiful
4soni,;*.tlew Bolt" In the following slashing
style : • • • .
Diden't riti remember lameSally,John Jones?
Lone Salty, Whose; Imes 'Was so brown 1
Who Tooltedthkenmthnifyou gave her simile,
And went into , fihsat your -frownl •
In the old!goosopondi in.the orchard; Jobs
- Where Owl:polio& era learning to swim,
Lame Sally..went Etithing,troe wet,iday,
And there by mistake tumbled in. •
Under Old:Sines brush fence;Jolan Jones ' ,
That winds at the foot of the.hill,
Together We've 'menthe oldeimel gO.rtiand,
tirinding eider iat Appletol's
The nailiwheel is oven wood now, jolin bites
The rafters fell onto a eow .
And the %Vessels and rats that crayrrround as
you gate. i " •
Are lords of the elder loin now. . '-
.
pq you, /era ' tri b ee th e pia Irmo of. logs. John
'Jones,
Which, stood-on thepath to the barn
And the shirt-binton - trees, - Where they gresion
the bonghs, • : -
Which w e sewed in ye* jackets with yarn II
The, pig pen his gone to decay, Julia 'cluerai
The liOLuing toe tree- Overet: •
Aid down. where theimione esirrota'onee
. .
grow, '" I
Grow thiAles as big as 'your thumb.
Don't you: remember the school, 'John Joneei
:And the twister who•wore the old wig? •
Add the shady 'nuok,by the , crook of the breek;
AVhere we played With Aunt; Catherine's
P i g ' I - • -
21/ice live in the toaster s-wigi John Jones;
The brook with the crook iv, now dry 7— :-
Aid the 4151 S andgiris tint' ware pl aywates
then,
/lave all grown up over so • high ' -
There is a
..change in things,l love;John
They have changed from the gtiod t o the
bad— . ,
And my stomach, to tell you the truth,
I'd likete go home to my dad.
TWelve nionnur r twenty—tieve passed, John
Jones, ' -
Since I kdoCkedoff year nose with
And yet 1/believe flu your. only true ,friend,
John Jdnes, of the Hurricane Gale.
• ' Tc4lgh Yarns.
Barcinßlunchaosen was .sonia'.ort a story ;
the late , liicholas!Saalis was very it gdo ; -
jar I,onghew was great, and Our, friend Capt.
John W. itichardson is, 'not slow-; but • the
following from the Yankee Blade will do,:
Vurtaiile &CA had fed a very reins rkable
Weheard him telling, some appalling
stories of his y onnger days, lat.: week, to a
group of gaping boys and astonished' Olin.
4 1 hid ; s aid the old Trojan in that eswe
est-manner so characteristic of his coloquial
attainmenis, 'Whieh was the master for
balls - you ever did. see. I warn't morehi twen
ty years old—it was as. much ,as sixty years
ago; fahoUld a'most anyhew I.
tell you what, I could tilt-any ; thing I wanted
to. I remernheenow, one_ day, I 'went into-
the Woods pawn by the river.:-.'was it • hot day,
in May—l.had my gnu With nie—Used to!car.
ry" it as a gin'ral thiiig when I went to the
Woods—didn't like to go without it—it - was
a royal g,un. I hadn't got far into the woods
before 1 ecivr a grey squirrel running up a tree
—I let blizard—the bullets weat through the
divil—tors off a foot and a half or the bark of
the tree, besides making splinters fly, like
sin--it then went through the , next tree—l
heard an almighty buzzing inside, and < pretty"
soon saw soinething,running out Of the' hole
the bullet had made, and I swan to pueker,
got no less than forty six gallons and alhalf et
homey
- oat of the tree—real ginoowine bees.
honey—none ef your ,nasty Cuba.niggers
sweet-Lit Was Prinie,..l vow Well, air,",, that
ball ripped a crow's nest out of the neat tree
—killed the olden° and , four young old i es,. be;
sides a weasel that had just crawled up toget
something to eat;: I van yon never see any.
thing like it: But irdidn't stop there';' a few
rods beyond it went through another nice, and
killed a fanial big raccoon that was just run
ning up on the further side, and then brought
down sixteen pigeons from a great flock that
was just earning down to pick benies: in the
woods} 'Whent got to the - river, 1 found `it
bad kftledeialitwild geese that I had seen in
the river the night before, which- were just ri
sing up to fly as I fired; I could see ',em drift
ing downthe stream: I was afraid to lose 'em,
and ad dove in'after 'era withuuttaking off - my
clothes ;.;and when l came out-feeling some
thing cool, I vow, und five dozen shad and
sixteen akwives,in• the seat of my breeches.
We stepped out just'as the oldgentleman re.
rived.at the: point in bid 'narration.' We un
denstandthe ball did further service `on."the
opposite side of the ricer, but. we choose to
omit all bit what I've, Ourselves, heard ; folks
are so apt-to stretch stories when they tell
them at second hand. ' • -
FEEDISG PIG was ,VeslcE.—lnteresting
extract from . Thuilow.
,Weed's aettter , - from
ireiride;Phblis* in the Albarly Journal <
At 2 1 1 , o:o'clock we returned!** the square to
witness the novel and interesting ceremony of
feeding the pigeons. Outoireds of. people
had collected with the saine object. The pig.
eons, or ;do4eis wer e coming in from different
irectiono and lighting shout the windows and
1 cornice hf a marble 'palace, where ;they
,sat
qaitetralvel3 l t until th-i hour of two was heard,
when the whole flock simaltancausly settled
dowlo 'upon the " pavement under the window,
froni_which the seed ivas:thrown, and. from
which they had Wen fed,'at the same moment
every day, from a , period so remote' that the ,
"mewed' of man runneth not to. the contra. "
Tallight we lwent again' to the same
place. The'pigeons began ta.collect a quar.
ter beforn 2,eiidentlY as'intent epoulheirdia•-
ners as the same number of children, or 4 schil.
dren oflarger'grosith" would have been: oth =
er bells sounded a few minutes before 2, and
another clocke minute before;-bitt not a dave
moved until the hatameiwis bearded the clock
of B a n Marco, ea instantlyeveq wing ospreall
and the flock settled to the pavement.. While
busily picking up their food it dog gaMboied
around them,aid children walked in thii ring
without disturbing_ them at all. • Bome 'say
that the government peovidestlei food for.the
deses.'.lothers say that a lady;ceutures 4gO,
presided hilier wi'l for the' feeding. of the
pigeons; irtt no one knew.when or why the
practice originated." • • .
'f Light, Mare Light Still I"
A BOOK FOR THE TIMES,
1 ZDITITLED 1
1 Life at at the Bout .
46 tun urirclottairk
.o
AS IT IS.
Being t. argativeg. Scenes i and Inoinent in
the teal .Life of the Lowly."
1 lay at. L. a. SMITH, M.
THE. Object of, the author is to represent the
i condition of the Slave in his rude but corn.
fortable cabin, his daily eecupattons and pastimes
the relations between the master and sieve, the
mistaken impulses mid misconceived ciente of the
Northern Philanthropist, me etc.. and 10 repro.
pent the pautous and sentiments in theiz i astural
forme, ei the same cue displayed ::m th e luimbrest
lot of sac etv, thus:towing that, in the case of the
slave at least, contentment bestows more hemp
new than freedom l • and at tlie same time
_ L to rep.
in
flat, aff it is, a ena of pi °pie, viz: th e Planter,
to whom justice hasseldom been done, and , whose
character, as , exhibited in every day life, is well
milettimed to wus / the , amiable judgment of the
world. 1 '
The above umirwill be published on the first
°fluty, and will contain about 500 12 me' pages,
beautifal y illustrated.
1 ,
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Book Publishers, BuiLlo. N.Y .
SSOO,CHALLENGE:
I , 7ITUATZVEti coneeros the health anl happiness of
a Tr
ple Is at all times of the most trainable im
parithiee take It for granted - thafeyery person' wilt
do all t err power to rare the lives of their Children
and.that.weety ;person will ..endeavor: to promote their
own health at allthetifices. I feel it tube to y_ duty. to
solemnly ; assure you that Mirms - at:Cording to the
optnkut or the most celebrated -Physicians: are the pd.
mory °ante of S large majority of disease to which chil
dren and adults are debt ei ,If you hare an appetite cone
Lineally ebonyeable froth Ono kind of food-to another,
bad breath, polo in the istemerb, - - pielt:Thi at the nose;
hardness and fa'ness of the belly, thy cough, low fewer,
pulse Irregular, remember that all these denote i Worms
and Lou should alethee apply the remedy..
110DE:18.i W
tes ounl.Sititt4, 1 "
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An article' found upon scienti fi c princip l es ; compounded
with porely vegetable entottane. , , 'being perfectly rare
when, taken, and determined in all Ile._ effects, - And not
leaving the syn. nrin a diseased condithn as most miter
tisedlttostmtut forthe remomi of morns*, composed' of
calomel, snob as Lozenges Verrolfages, &e.; but his
porter:tied the meat camels/deg cures and saved the iblOr
of thonsands, both old and young, who have been pro
nounced hopeless. Incurable, by physicians. ' Read the
following and become convicted of Its
. 0111eacy ores all
ahem t ,
',J' ••'
Morris River, N. 7., ling. 13, 184:
Air. J :P. llobensackidls isle ce rt ify that y child,
15 were of age, having been sick for three years, was at
tended for • disease of the aping by Ifra:Loper:rilliliit,
and Phislfor a long aims without receiving any hens
fit After giving her up as Inconbie4 I went - to
rtPhila
delphia a d'ionsultesi one of the .best phyeicians, her
disease still growing worse.. A was URI& time liwesdn
duced to by • .obensack's Worm Syrup; and 'after, tak
ing iwo bellies /he entirely regained her health, after
parsing&equantite of worms. unplug this. iwill bey
a benefit t patents whose children are similarly affected,
. .- lem yowls tko.: •,,
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R. IMICWN.
. HQ ENSAOK' - LIVER' PILLS.
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No part of the system limore liable - to disease than the
liver, it reeving as a filter to purify tee, blood, or, givins
the prope l l separation and secretion to the bile. so, that
any wen acti, nof the liver affects the other imaortant
parts of Me eystem, and results variously in Liver Com
pleinte,Jndlee, Dyspepsia, Fevers,. &e. We ! should
therefore tch every symptom that might indicate a
1 1 .
ern.ng etc on of the liver. - These ;Pills being composed
of roots it 1 Oulu, furnished,by nature to heal the aids,
namely: et, an Expectorant edikhauxasents the seem
lion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or pm/notes
the disch eof secreted matter. 2d, an *lterative,
which e ages in some inexplicable and insensible man
ner, the in morbid actions of the sytem. Id, as a
Tonle, eh eh gives tone and strength to the nervous
system, renewing health and vigor to all parts rof the
body. bits, • Cathartic., which acre in perfect harmony
with the other ingredients Ihr , operating on the ;bowels
end expelling the whole mass of corruption and' vitiated
matter and purifying the-blood, which destroys disease
and,retarde holtli. - ' - , , ..
Pin arid at ffebensack's Laboratory, Philadelpida,
corner 4tl add George st. Price 24 eenta. -For fale by
the principal Druggists and Antes generally thtoughout
the oodatlY , BY agent Ashbury Ward, Philadelphia. :
AGILNr—Abel Tyrrell and in !alley & Betul., Mont
. rose; llaidta & Little and Wm. C. Ward New Milford;
Eaton & Peek and Saxe Seymour, Raifor d; U. Barron,
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. . AFVI I 0 T.l'l .1) ILEAD.;•... I
Phil , delphia Medical Heise.
Eitabl . redfifteen 'years ago, by DR. RINKE
' LIN - North West ' Corner of Third and
Un -, Streeti, !known Spruccond PinF Sts.
' ' Ph' , di.lphii. ,
FIFTEEN YEAR/Cot extensive , and uninterrupted
lee spent in this eity,have rendered Dr. R. the ,
pea most and successful practitioner far and near, in
the treat was of all di•eases of a-private- natcue.l, , Per
son! WM ted with ulcers .on the body, throat or legs,
pains In 1 e head Itt I r
bones, mertureal reeurazatwo'stritt
ores. gra el, diseases *thing .from youthful exeentes or
impuriti of the blood whereby the eonstit utian,hashe
come enfee bled are attested with success. . ..- •
Ile Ish places himself under the care of Dr. 11. May ,
,;
religions confide In his honer us • gentleman, And:con
fidently rely upon his skill as a physician. . 1 ' .:
Taus .ranlicnbart NoTicu.-4c sing wen who have
Injured tbemselves by e certain practice_ indulgedlo . -•
habit frennently learned from evil companions or at
et:boob-the Weds of Which `ate nightly; felt; -even when
@sleep; and desfroy.bott. mind and body..should , aPPly.
Imnielistly.- Weakness and -ennstitutkmal debility,
Ines am settler energy; physical lassitude and general
prostrati n, irritability and all nervous affections; indi
gestion, luggbhnera of the liver and every disease in
any wiry unettrdwith the strearirdnefunetionsicuted
and full Igor restored. - - - ' -' -- - ' . '
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: ;Rend ! Youth and' Manhood.. , 1 ' i
A Vig us L i ffe or Prernuture Death. 'Xiwke
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. li on' set preservation. : "Only 25 CM:. ..,
Thli ook just pubitshed Is filled with rueful inrorma
don, On he Infirmities end diseases of the gentbativeor
, gans. : 1 addresses itself alike to Yora, Manhood: and
Ord .4e and should be toad by. all. The valuable ad:
vice and Impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of
malzery d. aufferhsg, and save annually thousands of
Dem', events, by reading it, will learn how to prevent
the dent action either eielidren. -- • I
• `11. 4 A Mace of 28 seats, enclosed In a litier, ad
dressed - Dr. RINKELIN;N:I9: Caner of Thirdl and
1111110 n, 0 Vets. be tween Sprees and Mao,. Philadelphia;
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a -••••,,, & exeelleni aasortnient
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- ' - GEO. FULLER; -
tresie, - April,2o, 1852.
style,)
Leaf ti
pende
ping
Pisper,
article
which
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No
GREAT' BARGAINS:: : !
•ANFIELD is Belling off hitilamo etach
JEWELRY, WATCUZII, GIIriTLY
D prices, to nialitr main for tteW good
CANFIELD.
hamton, April 23, 1852.
'WOOL! WOOL!
want 10,000 ponaulo of Wool in exct!aoge
for cash or clotho.
D. R. LATHROP & 00.;
'trove, May 24, 1852.. . 21t1
WOOLI.WOOL!'
H paid for Wool by, -H. BURittlxv
ow Milford, Jiro 1852,
Liver Coinplaint. -
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or. Nervous
Debility,-Diseas es Diseases Of the Kidneys,
o A cb N l ilt, o al ro i l s o c d b l iftag ii
e s u h c od es h-a - r waelijaift:ipsrtclo n o l e en:w to e r to r d d e u p T l e i
tut f il sCluess:::
beset burn, disgust for faxt,Juloess, or weight the
stomach, eons ernotations sinking or thinning at 'the
pit of the stomach, tour ecintations head, parriedor diP
ticaltbreabing, fluttering at thllleartjcloking orsnlits
toting sinsa&l ono when in a lying Poston, Illtnnesa of
vision, dots or webs bePire the sight, fever and dui:pain
la the head, deficiency of perrpiratibn, yellowness of the
1 skin and eyes,',palialn. the sides hacks ghost iletioi &a,
stutlenthastuts of burning in thollesb. consent Ina-1
sightings of evid.andzseat &Me"' r 4l . 1 . 41 1
effectnally cured hy , „
Or. - "koptia. nor* celebratpdi,fAff.
‘'
man 'Bitter's:
Preparedty M - Jackson; at:
the
German Medicine
,store; 120• Arch aireet
_Philadelphia. - •
Thefrp t oweroyer tbt a tn;w,. diseases Is not otallal,
ft
eqUalled, byany other preparation In the United States,
as the cures attest, ha many cam after skilful physicians
'had failed: • = , . •
Thesnbitteas are wortilaf the attention of, Invalids —I
nisotiolng anlet-virtnes in the acetification of diet:saes of t
the Llverand terser giands,exercislng the most seatching
power lo r weakneassantraffeetkoas et the' digestish b'gans,
they tee, withal, tare; testate, *adult:avant.
• I .Read'and Coati/T*4i
The iota-Of the 'Reston Dee - said; Veannlaer -
Drafootlaars Cs/shaded GermawitrUers,for theatre
Of gornolant, J 4410 10 1, DiSPedela Ebranier or
Nervous Reality, Is Siteetvedly one , of the Meat Papillae'
m Widnes' a' the day.: These Ulnae bare herniated by
I bousands, and a friend at one elbow says be has Manself
received eu effectual and permanent cure of Llmr Com-
Plaint from the woof this remedy. We are convinced
that, lo the am of these bitters, the patient constantly
gains sttengtb end vigor—i fact worthy of great coadd
eration. They are pleasant In taste and smell, mad'can
bo used hy,persons with she most,delladesfonlaseb with
safety, under any circumstances. We are (pesetas from
experience. and tp the afffictei we advise their use.
boott't Weekly, one of - lice hell gditerary:PaPets Pub.
Seised, said, August gistrbL• •
" Dr: Ifooftarses Melte= 'Dater', numufacttived by
Dr. Jacksonutres noes reanotaended by snme of the most
Prominent members, the meSold ulty as an articl
a
anichegleacy In eases of female wea fac kness Assn& i s
the ease, we would advise all mothers to obtain stbettle,
and thus nee thettleehrte much sickness. Persons of de
bilitated constitutions will god thelle:Sittera advantage.
on to theichialth. as we know from experience the sad=
ntao effect they have upon weak systems." •
More Evidence. ,
• _• The Philadelphia Saturday Gatette„ithe best family pa.
persubilated in the United State, says of Dr.lioallantrs
German Bitters—. • , = .
lit is seldom that we recommend What'are •termed 1
Patent Medicines, tom , the contidenee and patronage or oar
readers, and ' thereto's' when we 'recommend Dr. Hoof
land'aGerman Bitters we wish to he distinctly's/Wel
stood that- we are not speak ng of• the nostrnms of the
day, that are noised about for a brief period and then for.
gotten after they have run their guilty race of mischief,
but of a me thine long establish's!, tiolversallyapprored,
and wtdch.liu met the hearty approval of the fatuity
itself"
Zook well to the marks of the genuine. The7bavithe
*Alton signature of O. M. JACKSON' upon the wrapper,
and his name blown in the bottle, 'mahout which they are
work:sus. ,
For We , w h olesale and retail i nt the German Men:
clot Same, No. 120 Areh street, one door belay Sixth,
thiladelphha, and by respectable adders generally Ohio'.
out the country. .
Priem Reduce/.—To enable all claws of In i alids
enjoy the advantages of their_great restorative powers,
&Mite Bee Me, TS
*l , O for tale by ABEL TURRELL, Druggist, Montrose,
Penn's.: ' 1,1
NEW DRY_ GOODS
AT. NEW DIELFOIRD: DEIPIIT. -
AT H. fIURRITT's may. be found
sive 01,d near assortment of Dry Goode in
cluding a rireat ;
: variety cd,. -
Ladies' Dress Goods; • • -
tatich Printe;'Printed 'and. Enibraidered Lawns,
extra - rieh I Barege ' Delon es, 'luste red POplins,
pitightintal and' Chambrays of • new stile", black
and fancy ] silks, &c ; Canton Crepe, ,Breche
Cashmere and, Iferege, Shawls,-Silk Afenti line
Parasols; ilain and figured Swirs'llfuelinst Straw
French '.Lace , and Silk 'Boni:lets,. Bonnet
Ribbons and Flowers::' • •• • .
GENTLEMEN AND BOYS DRESS AND
SUMMER GOODS. .
A large assortment.- Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Trunks Valleys,. Carpet Bags, Carpeting, Oil
Cloths for' floors - and tables, painted and printed
Window qhades, Wall Paper, Domeatic 4Cottaus
of all kinds, Mc. etc., - "Which, in connection with d
universal assortnient in other departments of
goods,. and being purchased,entirely for cash, will
enable purchasers to secure benefits in price, style
and terms not to be found in any other eitablish
rrient. . ,
•
N. 8... 5a1l and Stone Cool constantly on
hand. • • •-- • 1 _
thw Miran!, Nay 15.1852.
MOUNT 'PROSPECT
WATER CURE AND =INSTITUTE,
BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
.
THlS.institution is located in a beautiful and
romantic grove at the base of Mount Pros
pect, and within the corporation of the silage;
possessed .of An abundant supply of purest soft
tooter, advautages for ikerckse,in the pure air.A
carriage and foot walk up the mountain, over
looking a wenerrunsurpassed in beauty and
grandeur, and "Ave, from the noise and turmoil of
tuitr wish excellent sailing and row leg privi
leges on the pleasant water/, of the Chetiango,-=
These are a few of the presentation the ..Cure"
ofieta to the invalid.
The, house' il - DOW and .commodions-bathing
apparatus excellent—well 'reatileited, With 34)
feel. pirizXo-- • , ,•
The medieiti'departmont is under the entire
care of Or. Thayre and wife„Whohave had large
experience in Ilydropathie practice, rind are fa
vorably, known as successful praititioners.
Courses Of Lectures,mith, lOU plates mid flu.-
trations, will be given thrixighout the season to
the Students and Patients; upotiAnatomp, Phyri
ology,-HydroPathy, and Hygiene, for 'which there
will be no-additional charge: •
',Females who have been copfined to their beds
for years, are invited to correspond with us or
give us scan. Oar success id the treatment of
diseases • peculiar to fenfates,-has given amfi
denie, and IVA say to all such, even if they have
•'suffered much from • many physicians, make
one more trial.
, , .
Terms from 84 to $8 per week, :(payable
weekly,)- according - to room and attention requi
red. Patients will provide for personal use 2 cam.
forta4les, 2' blankets:3 linen or cotterialimets and
6 (owes. ' 0 V. THAYRE, M. 'D.,
Rerident - PhySielan.•
timr, D. W. &H. M. RANNEY,Troprietors
•
' THE 'LIGHTNING LINE - I .
I-1 TILLMAN, Barber. and Pair Itmeser, re
tarns his thanks to his .nunterous friends
and patrons; and having, as he hopes, convinced
all of thi great danger ,and risk of cutting their
throats by shaving themselves, he,bcgs 'that they
Will discontinua that 6orber.otutpructice, and en
courage home industry by calling on him for a
shave. Col. Crockett's uncle was sale to be so
smart that he shaved himself with skeet lightning.
and C;Tillman - will perform the sanio - feat on any
who riiefq thin: ton good razor if they will 'call
at his shop in Benrle's Hotel basement:' If you
dirkitt believe it, call and eia.
Montrose, May, 6;1e52' C. TILLMAN.
D i ss q uy i nioN.-,
THE copanuership heretofore existing under
the and &nu' of A. Lathrop & Co., is
dissolved.The,books. and accounts ,of, the late
firm will be eettled.bi' A. Lathrop- The buslners
will be hereafter conducted by. D. It. Lathrop &
James Ailey, on the pay - down aii'd Ilion. credit
system; odder the fltni of R. IL Latta , * Co,
moil - ooze; stir , ch A.LATIIRCP . st CO.
9tf
NEW 600DR.'
ENV Spring and Sommer Goods in great vs. ,
N
riety and style, and - a general aasoritnent of
Stapler and Fancy Goode just received and selling
unusually lo,t by,„ • , H. DURRITZ
;New. Milford, liay 8,.1852, - , _ ;
NOTICE ie DiS hereb s y o g l i u ve t n io ta thefittn of 6 ritto
& Werner ie; this day -dinolved by mutual
conieot. Thosaindebted to the film,-are requee•
ted to settle opyidthout.deloy, '
' ! ' PAUL ILPITTS.
: Noniron) April A. 185%. P. WARNER,
ANTED, 10,000 doe woolen 'Socks in ex.
- chug. for Geode by BENTLY *READ.
Montrone July 12, 1852 # 3W.
. • DR:Rouoffroirs
,•, . . .
An titer
1;4 Snieltt:#n" WOnderl -
Great: Cuiesfor Dyspepaitil-: .
110VGICION'S *Eva' Nei TUE Tab
Preyswed front_ RIVINITT •or the foutth„Sloalach of .the
ld -alaftest d fr ictions of Bayou thli'great Physlo-,
Ic Chstolsti S. EQUOUTONi - f ind/add-
L'•• ,-•:, - - -
• Willits a teal Wonderfuli,Semedy,for INDIDESEION,
1 DIMPEPSTA,:'JAUNDICEraVER-CONELAINT. CON
STIPATION and DEBILITTearing :after Daturettowts:
meth 4 ; by Natureenowumpast,,the Gastric,julte.,, •
• Pepsin is the thief element orgriut:Dlgestive pefncfplo
of the asslrleJob . stehe Boirent - of the. food,`•the Pia+,
fYing.Yreservingiand Stimulating Agent of he Elomagh
and 1.! trinities. It is extracted from the Digestive Stoni
ads attains, thus forming an AVTIFICIAL - DICES.
!WIVE VLUID; precisely nkt the natirral Gastriel Julia
Itschemical powers, and frihdiddolga comPitte. tuft or .
Vert substitute for It. Ily,the Odor this ' preparation, the
mina' nna Vent of bidlrstiol byst*Pda are relneted •
just so Oast would be by n hailthy stomach— it ts doing •
wonders for dyspeptimuuring cases of Debility, Emetic.
tide, Nervous beeline; and Dyspeptic Coniumptlon. sup
posed to be on the verge of the gem.' the scientllle-erf
dente Sipes which itis based, Isle the highest degree css-
Anus and remarkable., •-- ~• _
BUM Llebeg In Mt tele:Mita' on- Chew
Littl.-0/11, "An Astlfletal rdelestise Tuda; 'onstage:iris, to
the Gartriolidee, sissy be readily prepared from taelnse
cons tnembrane of the stomach of the ilalf, In - whieh Tort
ens articles of food; s meat and Eggs, will •be softened,
changed, and digested. just In the, saute Manses &stile,
would be lethe human at/mech.”. " • ,
- Call Ott the - agent . and - get a &scrip Ltt'e-eireniai,
grstis,girinsa loge limllllt_Osellntilneerbletlele,elrul
af to • the above, t ogether with reports of • semarksblo
edits train all Parts of the treated Piae
v' • - • -
DE, 110C4IITON'S PEPSIN noir seld.bnearly all
the dealers In tine drugs and popula medicin e' through;
Out the United States; It b prepared in powder - awl In
Auld form, and In prescriptivevials for the Ilse of 'Phys.!.
clns.
PRIVATE CIRCTILAUS for thaureedPhyttelans, may
he Obtalprd of Dr..floughlon or Ids agents ilcscribtrig the
whole preens of , preparation. en d ' , titbit the authorities.
upon
. nblett the calms of this new remedy are baled. As
kis not a seirei retnetig,no Ode/flop can be relied againit
Its use by, Physicians In reopertable siandiagend regular
practice. Price, ONE DOLL4R per bottle.
3:7- OBSERVE TIM It—Every bottle of the gimpfne
PEPSIN bears the written signature of J... 110tn.u.
TON, M. D. .aole ProPtiefor Philadelphia,_ Po.r. • COY*
right and Tr ade Mark secured.
• BT Paid by all Drueglits and Dealett In Medicines. • •
1r For sale by A 911.4 - IIIIIREI.L, Druggist r llontrees,
Pa., Agent for Suaquebannz county My.
DRY - Gbo . DS'.
NEW STOCK!! bREAYER THAN
EVER f! - ••
_ W. it* listita,-- •
Late of the Firm of Wilson, Si Duller,
TIESIREB to return his grateful thanks to the ctn..
.1.1 setts of Susquehanna county for their liberal pat.
ronage dyeing the poet year, and respectfully toilette a
continuance of their • favors • Hating re-opened the
more In Tompkins' Block, (*bleb - hat been eu lamed and
Improved,) with a full .stock of Spring and Summer
Goods, he invites those whit wish' to purchase Goods
very low, for cash, to call acid csamine hie assortment.
The enbjoiped list of, Goods , and prime he beileveawili
compare favotahly with that of any utter merchant In
this vicinity;
Ladies' Dress Vouds. '
A large abortient. of Mark and colored Silks, of •a
more grades and'patterna, frota 4s. 84. to 148. per yd,
111Ouseline'DelLciines.
2000 yards of Spring De Urines, of Simoirt avail e
tj and style Ozer the New York market atfordso rota
to Se. per yard. •
Prints and ;Ginzhami: '
- 10000 - yards 4 of Wee:nark, Pal Itfrii,lfaneliester,
Cochlea, Rini's); and other styles of Recta, Si fie. 6e*
10c, Mad la per yari. • Ono ease of -superior elathennd
eotm, yard nide, tit the low prim* of le.:. 1000 'yard* of
• • aloes andfilasgowAllngbama r vrarranted feet-colors,
at Is per. yard. ' Also, Scotch and Sleuth do from le.
• - .4floarnink Goods.'" .-• --
Botabatlve h - Alpaeras, Mohair - Lustier, Dareger, Can
ton Clotlik all *opt De Gaines, glik Tisanes, and all oth
er goods steed in , monrning.
White.Vooda;
Plain, plaid and striped Seeenet Itinslln,Cambric do.,
plain and dotted - PAPS. Mull; NainsoOk and 'Tarlton,
Linen Cambric, Bird!, Eye Linen '. Linen Tani e Cloths,
Dimling, Scotch and Russia Diaperi,Lineri Sheeting* do
Shirting', Re. Ste. at, ow b Prices as cannot fan to give
entire satisfaction to enetomerf. • •
Shawls
A largo lot of Bvithe, Canton Crape and Cashmere
Shawls twenty per cent. cheaper than they was sold
last year.
• Handkqrchiefs. -
.
Linen liandkarchicfs of every grade, from 6d to $4
each. • , -
1 • Talde.Coreis. .
Several daren colored cotton.woreted and Linen, and
all wool Embosied Coverd, liontis. to $4 apiece. '
Goods for,Afen and Boys.
Broad CI ths of every color and quality, from 10s. to
$5; black and hue, Cassimeresi from 6to 20M. ; Ken
tucky leans, Tweeds. acid Satinets,. from 2s. ed. to 4s;
Testicles of every description, quality and price. -•
Domestic Goods
WOO yard. of brown ott'retlngs lad shirtlego,frcum 5 to
9e. per yd.; 5000 bleached do. from de. to Is. per yard;
Tiekings and Mariners' thlrtior.from 6d. to Is. per yd.
Hosiery acrd. Gloves
.„ . .
An excellent Allsortment eau very cheap. Among them
a large lot of whltecotton note, very lair quality only
rld: a vain. . ,
_
Trunks. Valises and Carpet Bags
A well assorted stock . purchased direct from the larg
est manufactory in this country, and for sale at such
prices atwilludmit of no competition.
Straw and Afilliaery' Gonda.
.
The subeeriber is drsirens of directing the attr salsa of
the public particularly to ate brand, or I brit Ds. ache
possesses gust feeliltln foS getting these Feeds ebesg.
Redesigns keeping constantly on band (during the sew
son) a large stock of Straw Bonet., which be, will offer
25 per amt. cheaper than they can hq bad at retail in
New Tork 'city. Either wbohsale or retail enstimmrs
will and it -greatly to their A-ventage to examine Ida
stock Wore making purchases eleesbere. r ,
Ribbons and Deem Trimmings, a good arrortinent at
low prices: W. N. WILSON; •
Corner of Court and Water streets. nearly
opposite the:Arne:thank Hotel.
DltifdlA arrow, April 2E065 . 2. .
. . .
DRY - GOODS - MITI CAIkETS•
rilliE subscribers would inrotm the citizensnl
Susquehanna:county that they' have nevi on
hand a Large assortment t Of Disi.Goods, - iit whole
sale and retail.
CIENTLEAINNS'i
•
consisting in part. of br4sadclothi- c l aesknoirei sat-
Mots. Kentucky jean,, and. summer
goods of all kinds. - • .
LADIES'
consisting of a large variety. viz: Black silks, fan
cy. f10.. - satint,-ginghams, Scotch - and A merican
prints of all _kinds, some at 6 pence Per: yard of
superior quality of colors warranted, m. de laines,
Cashmere, poplins, gloves, hosiery of every grade
and quality—White goods :'Brown and bleached
sbeCtings, 4-4 widee bent!) , quality, at 6d, per vd.
Ticking's, drillings, flannels,. Scotch diaper, birds
eye do., napkins, Irish' linen, and.spreaaa ; in tact
almost every thing in - die dry goods line. - Also, a
large lot Of : !
CEBRETING,
,
Three-ply, ingrains, cotton and wool; cotton,
stair, drugging, wool and cotton—oil cloths for
floors and tables. -
We invite all visiting one pike° to call and ex
amine !our stock, for we feel confident by doing
It will be a isaving of teti to twenty percent. ' Out
motto, la quick sales and small , profits. ,
Store neirly'oppolite; the' Postoffice. Ilingharn
.ton, N.Y. • WICKHAM I BENNET:
April 7, 1852. ' • t •
. -To the -Pubhc•
13EL TU KRELL is now receiving and keep's C - constantly on head a laige and clesirabie !as
sortment, of " • .
• GOODS
which will be sold very tow for cash or ready, pay.
The stock ie eompoftd of angst rate assortment of
Drugs, Medicines, Faints;Oils;
Dye-Stuffs, Groceries, Glass-wmwspoons,
' Spectacles; 111usicitt InStrumenta,'
Yanked ' Notions, and'
L osra
". ALSO, -
Dri Goods, _
Hardware, Stoneware;
••3firrors,_Stationery, Brushes, :
Medical Instruments, PerfurnerY.-
Trusses, Supporters„ . Shoulder-Braces,
Shoes, Campl!ine, Burnitig Fluid, Lamps,
Clocks, Watelies,
All persons wishirigto.purchave Dings or Goods
in any of the aforesaid tle . prutmeuts, will find
their interests, promoted 4 calling ,first, 'at 'the
Drug end Variety Store of ADEL TGRBELL.
Montrose, May 185% - - H • -
riloor by: the or pirmiti also' :Lard for sale
L b'. ;BENTLEY &READ
-'- . :A'ors:eclierry - rictOral;
.. . ( It? ,
.-.:',.: -.; ... roit.,ll - 1E .OiiRE o r
. „ .
;„ • :: 7T.,......„... r.:;::COUGHSi• mitt. COLDS,
/4
- -r - '' ' S %CA _ : BRONCHITIS,. AST II;
"'• - ' Cl= • - M ANO NVII.OOPING
,
_ . IJr:
A.
'
... .
• -'-' ''-i---..' QQNSIMIPTION; •.r . . ' '
- I n necring4o; the community this Justly celebrated
trtnetrer disrases.id the' throat and itinge, it is hot
mis w eh t4i.trifie with (be. livex,or I:smith of the Millet, 1
ed,•but frankly ;Inlay shcfors them the :Tpil2lo2l of die,
tiogulebed men and : soma orthe evidences. of its roc ?
creations which they Con judgifor'iberaseives. We
thine:rely 'pledge 'ourselves to make 'no Will assettioss
or faile statamentsof its etlicacy, nor MI I we hold oat
an y hop.. , c ,, av okei nA I t t assinfty.,which facts . will act
I ' ' iitOnl . picots are' hire given, and we silleit an fugal.
'thPl Os put)tio intti all em publish, feeihns assault
anthey eili ttad them isstsetty rellableond the
medicine Worthy their best cent dence'end patttimpe.
• ii!roil the diKrigiiislied PriifeioOf of Chem,
1.. ;!Liptiy'iitid4laterii,-14edieli Ilevideiii ,"-.; ',:
•, , , . .
- ' ' - ' College,' .-' - '• -•-‘ -',. •
I'; 'Dar 81r:•:IdelaYed answering' thiriceipt or your
preparation until -I lad an opportunity of witnessing
lies taccie.le ilnr c'entkmilY, or la Rio families or toy
1- Mblal tuffs ttotS4tons' with a high degree 'ot- satisfat
ttosOn'esses of botlf ads:TM-and e nitd e e n ,, , -.....
I have found: it, as Its ingtsWats•thos, ii pottsrful
remedy tot colds', and pulmonary diseases.
• ..PASICYZt.CLEYEI, AND, lit. IV
fife. Yeb.:•6 1847
• *
From au Ov e rseer aim ton Mi lli,
,lu t
Lowell. August 10.1849.
0. Ayer : I havebeed cured of the worst cough
I ave r had In mY 11 f6i Your Cherry Victors!. and nev
er fail, when thave.oppontmity. ave.:la:amending it to
others. • Yburs respectfu ll y, . 13.1)..ZilEBSON.
.. •
14rBead the followint, and tee If this medicine is
worth a trial. Ibis patient -bad becorbe very feeble,
and the elfeeB the tuedicine f wee ; unmistakablydia
Boit ed6tati llotel, Buatcsra Fprinsfs, t
- ,• 6 , 1849. s
Dr. J. 6. Ayer - Sir bare heetrafilicted with &pain
ful affection of the lunge, Isaiah the symptoms of set
tled c•witomption,fpt more than a year. I could and
•
no medicine , that' 'would Teach sily case; until I' corn;
mewled the use of your Clam. Pi.ao . aalr !Mich 8 81 : 4 ale
gradual telief;and have been steadily griping my
etrength till my 'health Is well abet Vestored."r • .
While 11Pillic your medicine, I bed the avatillatlon of
outing with It • my reverend,friend; Mr.:Truman; of
Sumpter District, who had- been; suspended front his
parechial'dutlei by a severe attack of bronchia:
Ll.kalt have plea.ure la certiOing shose facts to you, •
' And am. tir, yours reapectfully, .
'J. V. OALITOIN, of South Carolina. .
Darrrepared and sold bylarcra9
Chemist. Lower. • .• I• • • -
pr. sold -by A. Yarrell„ Montrose; Lucien Seat, O t.
Bend, and by Ortraiats everywhere. — 6yl
MEMO
-' OF
DI: THROOF: MUM
COMPOUND /WIMP OF BL 0.
' CURE a
consimpuon ;Asthma; Drooditiff, Toeusnzi; taugh#,
Whooping 0:003 and Croup. - • •
I._ • _
. • •
Dr. Tbroelialarant-Pres rvative and Mo'.;
- - • - .• (. - ther's Eel ef- • -
, .
COTt4 , Slituiettee. Colic; Mips's, - filarha, Dysentery and
Choliim nt Inputta t or aura thaincanmon ills of Infant
.. Dr,
.Tbroap'e•Wi4in P.ison
Expiin. this° IllthY Intruders of tiiiiinman system 'frith•
out exception Of Units or numbest!,'
' Dr. Throop a Mil l ions Pills
_.
~.. , . ,
can; Indigestion Billions disimigs, Costivvrtes s. Melt,
Iteadaehe, Heart burn,: -rater, Inflammation, Dlathea,
h by action Dysentery .. and restores ,it of all the
glands of the body. ' ' '
-'- "Dr.. Throop'e E 7 ,
e Water -
Is 'tin surpassil In eriative viztug for any it,flawmato
ry aftenticna of the eye, and' il , •
' ... . ...D.r: Tliropp'alSalve ..- .. •,.
Is unarms/sell for . dressing . fe44 DIMS and Scalds; Db.
cers, Salt Rheum, or any abrasion of the akin.
%metals , 'Nts mms.=—Bentley & Brad, Mantroie ,
N. Granger ir.; Co.„lltsh ;-11. H. i3onthwet I, lt ash; C.C.
Wtight; Itddietowns B. Glidden, yrimnisrple; in , „.m
1 Barber; Dintoak •, Sett &' ' liontjripOogrllle; Dr. Lam
r belt. Auburn ; James. Tonaphitot; Tompkinsville ; Hay
' den ' ac. Little, Nen dlilfottli„Dr .1 Brooks CI Wit Bend;
Joseph L. Merriman, Upsonville, Drl. J. , Sarney, Little
Meadows; Jasper Stanley: Chostinut.; E Tiffany, Brvol:.
lyn Centre ; 11. A.Villiams,Cliffiird; IDr. J.C. 0 Mislead,
Dandaff ; Johnson & Cr ry,llarf,ml.l
J S. BLASDEL, General Agent, Vorrst Litka.. , lyl
New Boot and Shoe' Store
REELER •& ST DDARD.
THE• iiow firm of Keefe &I 'Stoddard hove
opened a Boat and Shoe tore on Mein street,
firsi . dociibelois the Brick earner in which they
offer:for sale , 1 , •
' The Lament Asitirement
of Boots, Shoes and Findings at the lowest price*
- •IN MONTROSE.
We sell for ready tow aedlomall profile
The-citizens of the village , on
.- country ate re
spectfully invited to pall at n seal genuine Boot
and Shoe store where Boots tibd shoes are itold.in
stead of Beer and Oysters. .
Keep lt,belbre the.,People,'
That we have o full assartmlint among which we
enumerate : . I
. Mein Cork sole water proof bootOong leg !Inn
garians, calf half sole and p4np boots, Kip half
sole hoots, thick bonts; calf„ lip and cowhide bro
gans, Over shr4s. etc.
Youthi Call, Kip and cowhide boots, boys thick
boots, etc.
Ladieti French. channel - °altars, patent 'Fox
welt Gaiters, enameled and Polkai, enameled
front lace Polkas, kid and !goat Jcxstv Lisp's;
New York ties,excelsiors, Jenny Linda Rosettes,
kid ties, rubbers, etc. I
Misses goat and calf Late hoots, Jenny Lind's
enameled Polkas; Dutch bowie. etc.
,Childrens' button shoes, goat.and enameled lace
bobte,tgaiters. Downing's ete: . -
Among our Findings we offer French calf skins,
Oak and Hemlock tanned Calf skins. Morocco,
pink and white lining, skins, j red, blue, maroon,
Roan', Binding." upper leather, oak , ani hemlock
soleleatber, pegs, zinc nails, sparablea, heel ball,
webbing, etc. • - • - •
4 , 14. B. Work made to order and repairing neat- .
Acme. • - 44
MORSE'S.
CO~PtUau•SYRUP OR
YELLOW DOCK ROOT•
E reel prompted by every prindple of humardry,to
W T
V make keom to , the world the - . ,
Wonderful Efficacy of this: Extraordinary
; • Preparation. .•' •
,Thousands have been relieved of a great. amount of
enffecing,un 1 many lives saved by, the use of it._lt Is
aeknowledged by the best judges of, medicine to b tIM.
most elegant, edentate and ealutary'preparation Qat, In
use, itnd lea• , . • ; v
Depinativo Remekly
•
seldom If east_ equalled.' It stands unrlralled for the.
en 0 of Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Canker, Eeronsla, and
all the anxious diseases artslair from an impart state of
theldood;• Also,. all . ' •
Bilious Complaints,
•
And in need Id ttonnpreeedented Oueetin in all eases of
Female Weaknesses 'arid 'general Debility,,
atreagtneanig, the neatened body, giving tone to the
',Mont organs, end Invigorating the'entirOsystem, and
also for the cu re of the
Liver Complaint,Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Head
ache, Dizziness, Coughs, &e.. -
_These greeted with Chronic diseases, of whatever
form, will tlnulthis medicine not only pleasant to the
tasto.but &certain tare, If. It be within. Ike power of a
remedial agent to affect their disease. -
-.iils composed of medicines so hoppily eomblnod FP to
tend, directly to glee tone to the stomach end bowels,
and eicite to healthy action the LIFER and the Whole
GLANDTLAIt SYSTEM, allay NIWYOUS fatfttLlTY;
end promote' the free action of the LUNGS, thus ten.
derint It 'applicable to all diseases ot'a
. Chronic Naittie. i ' '
RIB purely iegitnble, find may be nsed itrall eUmatea
and at all wagons of the year. -
Prepatatt only b C.:Botta &Co ,at 23,1 alaldeuLana,
Neon ark, and told by ABEL TERRELL', Montrone,'
It Is put up In quart bottlott.„ prlca SI,UO. ' • •
•
July, 1832. , . 1• . i •
•
•
CAP. t - AND'; FUR !STORE.
MD. WASIIDURN would resieetbally announce to
e_ the- citizens or Montreese - and rltiniti that - ho
has opened and latendato keep a large and general os. -
sortment of all kinds and qualities, of. Deaver, Dole.
skin and Silk lists of iho latest style's; Rom stab. llun.
anion and other styles and - quallties.of fist and wool
Hats; PALMITIN Leghoin, Palm-lea, and the •ratlollll
kinds of-braided hats for Summer wear; Sloth. Silk,
Glazed, Silk Plush and all kinds of Caps for gents - sad
bop and youth's wear' Ocnt . Paten t.lealhex Shoes,
'am; &0., Omaha' with - alt kinds of goods generally kept:
in a hat store. -The subscriber be 1132 largely- engaged
fn abeve - trade at the Zellt7 lll enable him
to ,
kectiat his store In Memtrose a target and more rash.
tenable assortment- than can be found elsewhere. 'Dia
0, 41 4 a g e ready pay, which erill enable tdra to evil
goods In his line at least 15 per tent. tower than others
In the same ludo: „Tbeeitlsetul me respectfully Invited
to call and see tbr themselves. .P. 8. Washburn will
always be op hand to exhibit (ho goals, whether people
wis h to purchase or not. • - M. D. NPASITDIJRIi. '
ontrose, April 23, 1812. ;
. ,
- , i-!. Wm; P.. att '
• ~tp. ._,. • • . - W
AIcuANT. TA.11.011., Tam. Ike street, kt, ,_
IYlumely aCeni.leil by 'J. IL Maack, - 44,..".
moldy Meal Plathlag al Hex Tp pekes.. TM
• - '
, „ prp
lkir ANC V A C TUB% it OYSPROV
SOrtup, lion!rnse, P
Wm: W;SMit
CABANNT AND . CRAIN. MAN
attest, Montgom pit., ..
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13
. •S. P:rk, - •
'0%11,110 tilllttied tellekt • • e lc remit* lte tot
J. .I. lee of hie profession, may he fent at,lettie
llotelorhere - he wVI be happy to mat apes! 4, A
friends u well ae rm...
Illoutreae, Vb. 9 ! 1552. , - - ••. . ,
i
.-.- . ' ._.' o_,.Z.'-Dim tit,
IeIIIYSTCIAt .I.llto.Bo7loEoS,peatrete,T44,o,,L,
J" start to all bwrineesthat m he entrusto t o t,.
obargeorlth prompteett mad ild ilty. Offiee 8 la, a i
roo ld eziee , on Turnpike ttreet. Amite:me, BSI a l a i .
4_
lug, toot of Public ileteme. - . •
-- • i • .• . George P er. . 1
1 TO KUM Ile BOORS, Ready mate Clothl og, n o . i
jj ca ', pe, Boom & Shoes, Ice,. Store leo door, hu h ,
I !latch' llotel, Montrose. . , .
I' ' - - . '• it
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Ss •S ' s Wind
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ATTORNEY AT LAW, Tim
Nitast's Brick Rot,'
• L. . ' D. D.:Jr ' de.
ivzny END EXCHANGE PIrABLE. Oen
Bdosry
Lbelow,Kteltr's Llgtel.iltenfrose, pa; •
& S. B. ,vriasep
A . ..17011NEY8 AT LAW, Mottrose.
ier.ssture„ E. 13. gHI.3IL. 191. Cutst
Congdon ' &• Ster li ng,
ronLEVAis - mamma Momiamarl, Toasfrom ll TaaL6a ,
itt., Between Om Caul arldre c"
boar, Court at, Wiletaniton,N; V. OTJ.D.Wilta i
Traveling agemt.
. . ellt. Simmons,
nocm AND SIIOE MAKER AND REPalltrft.
.LP over Baldwin . * Cox's Saddluy Ettop, Manna
I
MEDICI?iES. •
Dube?. YOU TILE
• Dr. C. C. Edwards,
TVITICIAN AND SURGEON; NorNtrd, Pa. Oten
doors below 0. J. Pride's oore. Ci
Dr. James Brook!,
PaciAN , AND BUR 117.01 Coted &Verb ken
I Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dyes ke. Comernltherk
and Pine greets, °ppm ite Voi, Lurk Greet &d.
. ,
C. D. Viigil •
QIIRGEON DEN. UST, Montrose, Pa. °ie.
1.7 Fellows' Itildlog, corner of Twmpike aid nester
streets.. Operations atom the teeth perfontoed dome
ear,ttally and tenderly. Plate work done with the tot
material end fa the moat Improved styles. Chalet loa.
•
Farms for-Sale.
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subserbrra will act se agena.for tbe Meg,
sale of Real rat ate—Panne, flouter and Lute
locat eel in Susquehanna, comity Pa. All 165 , 66 te
offer their property for sale cangire a minute doe*
Mtn of, their Farms or Lots est.:4l°ra: Seabee e(
acrea,!how ninny improved, and how watered; Ws
hugs; Preheat; grafted or common fruit; otter Dm
trees,l and shade •, hew far from Routh:wood
the nearest point to a denoted the Na. Tea
Railroad; price and terms of Payment. All rid r'..n
to eel( or par:haste Real Estate, wills edreyromyh l.
tentloh by calling on or adhering neat /loaners
shaltahanna tout ty, Pa.
firer Portreyance fru* Mont rase t o the p rembgi fin
of elniove
00Ide on Turnpike street,4 doota toot oftharki
comet . .
The fellowingFerme end Lotd'ate now tlinifstok
No.l', 40 aeres,3o improved.Froma llonte lad 14
'No $,BO do 50 - do sold Jo do
No. 3,100 do 60 do do , do
No. 4, 100 do 50 do Fold do 'do
No. 5. 70 do 40 do sold do -ea
N 0.6.00 do 35 do .' do' do• de
No. 7, Store, Warehonee and Lot.
N 0.3. 145 stems 75 improved, framed bontrul
No. 952 V do 35 do soldi '
No.lo 2 do do do do
No. II sold • I •
N0..12100 oozes 70 Impr: eed, frame bons, yid Its
N0..13 310 do 200 do ' do - do •
No. 14 56 do 50 do sold
No. 15 168 do 60 •do do do
'No. 16 120 do 5o told •
No. 17 203 d 075 do do is
No: 18 112 do SO do do do'
No.. 10 200.. do 150 , 'do do
No. 20 145 do 100 do do 44 -
No. 21 120 do 120 do do do
No :a 9C3 do 45 do' do
No.= 45 -do 20 . do do
,No -24292 do .45 . do 4 .
N 0.25 12S dole° 'do I do is •
No 26 196 do 140 41 , ' I do is
No 17 80 do sold • 1
N 0.28 11 oars, giod
bo 29 134 acrrs, 00 Improv
No: 80175' do 100 . dot
N 0.31 133 do 95 do
No. = 180.. do 135. dor
No-33160 do GO do
N 0.34 150 do 100 do
o. 35 140 do 80 do
N 0.30 300 do 170 do
.1 4 1 . 0. 37 100 do 100 do
No. Ul7O. do 100 (1.0.[
. • • • • •
No- 20175, do 00
Nn. 40 30 do 45 do
No. - 41 =2 • do 160 • do
:Co. 42 92 do SO do'
No. 434 do sold
Ni 3.44 138 do 6.8 do l do do
. No. 45 800'do 200 •;do , do do
No, 4A120 nerve, 80 improved, frame home sal let
mind grist mill. ' ' • •
N0:47.200 do 170 do , do do
No. 48103 do ' dal • do do
No. 49 80 do 60 do , • do do
No. 50 83 do 65 dot do do
• N 0.51 02 do 66 dal .do do
N. B.Persons deviling to purcbale mai of deslnn
giving the number tan obtain a full desuiptiu.
• ALFRED BALDIIIS.
E.G. nAIICOcE.
Mop Moe, Pa., Oct ~1950 —4llt.
~ .4., .
1 NEW GOODS I :
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At the.Upsonsille Exchange.
PHE subscriber, with ninny thanksto be le
-1.: nie'rously increasing patrons, worilrmr
:fallp inform his friends, that he lino* traitail
'choice selection of goods direct from Nor Tat
j j whicb he intends Ursa clan the good old fulr
ioned pneciple of "lire and ief lire." : Ws
, THE
1 ' exchange for goods, all kinds 'of product. fed
„i
of excepted. . .]OS. i. MERRO IO ,',
Lipsonville, April 30, 1852. 1 •
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• Going nt.a little-above Cod.
trUE xabsctiber has a oniall itoOk yet of Ire. al
1 Soya' Masse and One; Iloots and Sboei std
sid
I assortment of Ladirs, linseed. sad Children's Boots al
Shoes, which he Is now stills': at takes but illust
born cost. Thumb in opportunity for good bonds S
this line 010. ruin.
r Hehruary 4.1852. ;
BONNETS; BONNETS.
k NE* supplir • of those cheep afk,Fug
.t Straw, and French aossarcier Lace km/
and Rich ,Ribbons and Flowers, :NOY " 6 ' 4
from spring prices, by i
PLetrpSICED EVENT TlitniSDAt 310101130
IT
R & E. B.. Chase,
EDITORS AND PAOPBIETOBS•
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OtLe dolittr spa fifty een te per 'annum, cob
or t wo dollars If not paid until tend of the r t. '„,l
time of subscription. No paper wi be diAtej a ,
until all ormaragei ate paid, except et Ibe °Pitt; t)
Publisher. All communications mud 1 44 ! 1- 4,,
reoel'esi, at t 'Ail letters connected eta
by dirceted to 8. It. & 5.11. CIaSS, :tic
Baguet:tuna county.
'DATE t; Ot ADVERTIISIN e.
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Each subsequent Insertion,l - • •,
One etztiars three months, • • • it
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nontht, -
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oYuen.foolYillultnlTnelloillin!Olyertlart!i nut 0 . 11 , 1 ttnr blattmt .
Yeatly adrentseretents r h
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teas to uhleb they are tugaged. . •
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Printing mat rears, nroPreime
Job work with neatness and do
Blanks or every dr/6140 10 •
printed to order.
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