MEM 7 , FF:',.].)EWCltAri'.:; , !' BionTitosz,SlßlMENiliEß.. - . . - Democtatib Acrostic: Ity OLItR;IT th,CVLIN. Nocoqthegeg of Secession, ; to Repralcia.Aaneers; ,trusty;*o Arrayed in.firni,aolumn, we wait but the day * Nerved with levatorx our 'lan& " to engage 'in ,the fray Keen .eyes and brave•hearts are our chiefs In thefield, - " Love of pnion the weapon, Our country to - shield, In Mrde we behold our bright guiding Blurt No Federal calumny ever cant mar. Preserving our forefathers' behest,. Involve over the graves where they rest,• • Every patriot ertu their advice to maintain, - , ltitiolyps'at all hitr.ard Frank Pierce to pus- Cadaverous Whiggery, shrinking with fright, Eutniouded in gloom, stares aghast at the :sight.• As khoy , gaze on Democracy's brilliant-display, Now mivuneing,to view in their gallant_ array, liespnit tills their hearts=they tura. trembling . " 'lthose When the brand - ofdissensiontwas lighted by 1 niAtiato ruonsters-.4)emeersi,ey's Lund wurrners were heard, and our patriots —brave, , Leap'd anxiously forth the loved Union to , save. -•— • "' • " I ' I tipired by o.laven, to. the "rescue they_ camp And.by deeds of proud daring catinguished . the flame, Ifidstlhe ruins of treason, again shings ebove, Refulgent as ever, the banner we love. Keep forever unstained from: the Federalist crew, Its bright strips and stars, and its brtmd field of blue ; Neglect nut the future, when. warned by the _ • past, Give Democracy power—theUnion.will last. The. Yankeent a Modern - Hotel.: 'Sumo weeks ago, a very long, brown, Down Ester, attired, in one of those costumes which A re nowhere to be met with; except on the stage, a tall bell crown white hat, abort-wais ted blue coat, with enormous ,pewter buttons a vest as 'yeller' as a barberry blossom, and a VA: of corduroys whose highest ambition see t.4l to b; to maintain their ascendency evera litl - yrenormous cowhides that had trodden 'daily-ibiadrecl miles of leggin piths ,e h - 4 e bdA seen: jaek-knife and shingle in hand_ winding his way up Long Wharf, in the reali z ition of his IX/ long anticipation of 'seem' Boston. it the corner -of Alerchantak Row, 1. s progress %V IS arrested by the lumbering transit of a two-storyltouse 'en whaela. draWn by half a dozen yoke of exert; with the, people inside pursuing their usual avocations. - 'What-on arth is this 'ere I. ho asked of a bystander. I D, nothing, replied the •taWrieyi the folks ire only moving, that's all. When we move ibwn here, we do it house and all.' , Je-rusoleni! Wall, that 'ere beats all near. W e ll, cap'n, what's that ,ere' big stun' house over the left!' 4 11aLt's the new Custom Rouse. It's a migh ty bad location but they aregoing to move it next week. • and molasses! It'll take all the in creation to start boil' 94 they use elepclants for such large buil dings.' ; And how many elephants)vill it taker Upward of a hundred. The Yankee cut a deep dash in his :dangle and walked on. Ho next inquired for the Adams' House, for - he had `heard tell' of that and was determiOed to'progress duringjtivenilitY, aware of , the na possibility of doing so at s more advanced ace. He soon found the 'tavern,' and the ‘delienn, and Ordered aceonmodation,tlib'erally 'darnitig",l the expenses.' Having 'slicked-up' alittle, he witnessed, with some amazenient,the operition ot:,a.servant upon the going, ',simply remarking that know'd what sheet lightning was, but his was the first time he'd ever beard °fished thunder.' He folloived the; crowd into the dining hall and was ushered to a seat, where he ensconsed;himself, tucking his towel under his chin with a sort of desperation, as if lie was going to be shaved or scalped. The siglit of the ;coirered dishes added to his enticement. 'Dod darn it ',l' he exclaimed, 'ef I.ever:fienni of cookie' the die table! but .here they've - gone and sottirt kitehens all over the Whar's the fire 'to come frotn, that's what rd kinder like , to knOWI' . . • He got along with his soup very well, , tad • was pausing for breath; before he finished it, when a waiter snatched his; piste *away,' and was running off with it. 'Hello, you air It vocifeind the Yankee, 4 tsee icc - - Fetch that'ere biekinicker n lightning, vr yeu'll hey yer head.Psnelted: . His plate was returned, and he finished his soup with dignity. After waiting a moment ho raised his voice again, and Amannoned the offending waiter sternly. -• qtalkerlate to starve met . • - sir.'• - ' - , 'Wallvhy don't yer fetch, on some fresh toddar, darn itr 'There's the cone; sir.' Where's the carts And what in thunder am I- to do with-the cart when i have got it look out, per pia" empent, or yer'll koteh „". _ Tie bill of e.- • is 4 'i don't pay my bill till I base my - fodder:' Tae waiter Inanibli 'axPlained Ida mean. -- Nlutts all these: era ek4aw names mewl?' ire tithing' pleb? !Ma; :about Abe iejek'sii' l 411 . •34aPe!' 04' have.' • The Meat was bronghili m • fold on; semi the.aexCoi s isr t , 4 IVIla es this 'et Itai.e.a: `:':i' Afacearord, /ion it up' The dish was brght • •"" 4 -Yer 466:lease tosreit the Pelnlaters "4 1 haisit as mart s criir4 as' over fold - to ker.:v:l4l°p yet and to.sloi inamplo of ye .J-. ~ ~.. .. ~.. ~. - I , ou the•spot. Whni:dilWritiein by running ye? rigs on me just VOOinis,,e these parts -' f.; Take swgtY'Ar Yiled:pbin'Stebs• iindlfeteh - pionnze ; cabbage: That's right: And, noiv smile vineggrr r „: ;__ , , Vinegar% in the•nantof, air, reidie& tbe ter,.and in Lko goad his. retreat.''• ' ' In the castor ,eolilognieed'lhe Yankee; 'and wiinie in" ,thandnr is thn cis tor?' „ The gentlerrititi opposite pushed it towards him. He looked at • it, 'and taking up; the OnS• tor by the bcittOin; turnedt . "Orfr , ..'' fat . ; all !the rruits manifested a desire to illustrate the law of gravity, and leaped from their,lpeations„and the yankee was compelled to set it down again. '.Jeru'selattt r be eiclainted. -Tiiiii 'ere is a curio scatrivance, nnd,no mistake. How on arch am Ito get it Hod tertial : ;vinegar I I'll 'try it i once more. •. -.. .. , i . Again he cantered the castor,liut this - time all thb steeples tumbielliiut.. ':. - : • , ITli mad eration: : he roared, t ' ll *li l, - 3 a, prett' m ess) 1/trialt ell; hero:l 3 '4 got the. 'eri4tor all in hl grayy,an&the darned red lead on my cal?hr ge,and'the yellar, oa niy t:iter. , - Darn the thi li 141 say i i ..,.. 31Y....frienVegid thegentlemin opposite with a trong control over 'his • risible muscles, 'it appears to rue that if l'. Were in wantorvineg,nr I slioud take the vinegar emit out of the Stand and by, that; Means should avoid all trouble? Hem the whole company, wait4rs and all burst into a Oonelusive fit of laughter'. The Yankee role id as rage upsetting his ehnir, and glaring I defence on his neighbor.. !Howie the name ofall Lerma cusses in cre ation:. he yelled ~ s hould. I know anything about the way the darned thing worked, *hen I never seed one of'omafore I ', You've hietch. ed this up aginime—l know it. Whar's , the landlord?—Feth ver bill on—l'll get oat of this. I hain't eat ten cents Worth, but I'll play up like a book, and cuss, and quit. And if ever I set out to eat a meal tit vittles in,Pos. ton fawn again ; ye may take nay hide and tan it. Darn your castors and castor, ile, and you too, one and all!' • - "' 1 i And flinging down a dollar on the table, he seized his white bell top from the hand of a trembling waiter and iamouse& Down Wash. ington and State streets he streaked it like a comet, and never slacked his paca till he puled upon board he Kenebick. . 'Cap,insa d hb to thesommander, 'oast off you're line j,,st as quick as you're a mind: to— and of you lateh'tne Wanting to' see Boston 4gin, jest take me by the slack and thrcni; me right in tbatiere biler, boots and all—by gra. Dic ens on Flowers.- - I - • Mr. Charles{ Dickens has .been discou r rsing very eloquently about flowers at the ninth anniversary or the Gardner Apia . Institution. Ve eye a short extract frduthis 10(161111 ad dress : , "Gardening.' he said "was invariably con hecied with peace and happiness - Gardens are associated in our minds with • all degrees of nien,and Witlr time: -We know that printers, and scelptors, and states men, and men of war, and men who have agreed in nothing 7 elsei hare agreed, in - all ages to delight in gardens. We' know that the most ancient people - of the earth ;had gardens; and that where nothingliut heaps of sand are now found, :and- artd ~desolafion now reigns, gm , dens once smiled, and the gorgeops blossoms of the East shed - their fragrance on races Which•would hive been long ago forgotten but for the ruin templeskvhich, in' those dis tant ages, stood in their Igardens.„ We know that the ancients wore crowns of flowers ; .and ittniaurela and .tbe . bayalliaVe stimulated "many a noble heart•to deeds of heroism and virtsfe: We knoivthatiWChina bundrede of gardens float about the rivers; .and, indeed, in all coun tries garsienbsg;is tho' favorite recreation of the people., - In this eonntry it's love is. deeply Implanted ct the breastal of every:. body. We ace the Weaver 4riviit,i44 W,pigitygnrden on his house top ;'Wetie l tie ricirman wrestling With the =Die forlie li¢tle pliviser of scarlet runners ; k'noir'brit4 eery many who bare no Semis orland to call their own; and will Weis er have, until they lie their length in the ground and time passed forever the psirtals of life, still eultivale•their favorite flowers' 'or shrubs in jags, bottles, and -basinis; we know that in i factories utdilialcipijie may find: plants ; andlhav, , o seen-the poor prisoner, condeinifed toilinger out year after year within themPr'row . limits of his 'placo cif 'confinement, gardening ,inhis OfthisiimptMents of a language an univers•-1; of the patient; followers of nature ;in ; their efforts to:prods:me:the finest forms and :the iichest.colors - of her mordlovely • creations Willett-we enjoy alike at all iitues - of life, and ituad "which ' , ..whither on the bosom of -beau ti-or the breast of Old ago; are alike beautiful surely it is not too aanch:td say that such men have a bold, upon, your, .retnembranni when they themsnlvesneed comfort." • , Gen. Le - wis Cass. The folloivinnn extract of a letter from , followi n g H0n.,14 - iwie Cris», to airlind in Veruient: It bre'aths the same patriotic spirit, and .devotion to the Democratic cause ,which has - character,. ize3 a limg life devoted to the service of -.his country: 9I am greatly aiigid you for your kind letiCi. is'inother of the prp ofEiOf kindness I have received 'from you, and Which-I it - 11 never forget. As to enrtonrention, it;ia nil noW a matter of history . , lamescie!! eonten ted.asis a .sunutteee morning koksgcl4LtwilA amid `we 'Mist all lairs holtbeiatilyendsdistainbim,nnd Ltmotiot:—Edowti eaider:intelyeame to New i Mittook lodgillgeinrAn night at iviza 004 he, galled the3/10:itefaett.-- Tollipg thoeyeiter that ijBlied_tos4,e4ied Iu the p lo nli n f F the liollaittNM - 14 ce44 , 0;. 92 11 - I F I T'On,4 I Prn, ArY 4 rdi , P ni ji s9o.,nrthkf*til,gitia 15r s t i g n oteur heathen caught . the. Aoki/ lite _ And . linPln 17 in 3 " ;; ' ; here. atrAeges 1 Jr you tutmetto'cadi mi et air e'elo4 iti the inotning,-youldrght stn!weil do it stow, sa it will be that time afore liar gat dotettr/gain wont tort A .. IBM Lielt4tinrelaightStlll-I'.' ~ 1 , - , ,, f ri' ..: t ~. ~ . ~. ~ , _i_ . ....„/. ! r'•.) .00K 1e,0K1KE,1 1 1 31 k: ,61 • ~., ~!timiTi.ED ~ . _l,, -, • , - 11,.- -Life at at-the Bout - , 64. 1131 - 0 3 1311 1 0M 1 rh • In" ' AS:IT IS. : :.' t 1 Wog Na rativii;Zdeoeti and Incident in 1 thel real Life of The Lowly.7': ' DT Wit,: 11).831.1711,1t13Q.. ,11 • : ~. -,: - THE object.of the author ie to roprit u tent the condition of itio'Maie in his ratio; t com fortable cabin, hia:dud,y'oectipattonsandi pastimes the relatiotis between •the master. and slave, the mistaken uniulsesatui-tnliceacoived views of the Northern ,i'llilauthroplst,',olC..ete: , an d to'.repre sent the 1) niaos and sentiments in the -natural formica' tie same ate displayed 111 the [humblest lot of socie e; thus chewing that; displayed , cites of the slave at le at, content:mai:widows more happi 7 neaa than edom • and at the same tithe to rep, resent; as I is, a clime of people. viz ;•thPlanter,. 1 14 to whom j dice has seldom beelcdone, a .whose character,. a exhibited in every. day lie, is * T o ; calculated to win the amiable judgm : at of the The abo e work will be published o the first of July, at will contain about 509 12..rn0. pages, bee utifully Illtistritied. The. price will bb,s 1.50. Early orders will meet with first atteritien. Good active Nents wanted to sell the . above hook. . ....1, - - 'ti '. Partite receipt of 41.,5p. We Will forWaril one copy .of th 4 above 'book (which agents en' n use tie 'a sample .pr,) by mail, °stage paid, to any place in the United States, o t, exceeding lOU miles, from.Bufhtio, Chicago, in'ciunati Of Nov l York. . Books ant by mail ust he prepaid according to the wew; postoffice la . Postage on this work is about 25 cents for eac and every 5)0 miles. Wholeade prices forabOve, end 'other Saleable books, for Vrhich - WQ wa rt agents, will be forward ed on application to us,.Postpaid. • 'I" ;'', ' G. H.-DERBY &GO. ' . . _.- • . N W . DRY, GOODS 'EW MILFORD DIEVOT ; URRIT 1"a may be found Sin eaten. nd neiv assortment of Dry Goods in. • reat variety of I : dies' Dress GoodS, Isuts, Printed and Embroiderer! Lawns, Barege Delaues, Luetered . Poplins, and Chambray. of new style., black silks. &c.; Canton Crape', Broche and Berge ShaWls, Silk Mantillas laic and figured Swiss Moline, Straw - ce and Silk Bonnets, Bonnet Silks, d Flower.. . I AT HI. ewe eluding In rich Pr extra ric Gingham and !aim Cashmere Parasols, French L Ribbons a GENTL, [ 'MEN AND BOYS DRESS AND 'SUMMER GOODS. • • rttnent. fiats, Cap, Boots air Shoes, +Allem Carpet, Bags, Carp lug, Oil, nociif and tables, painted and printed hades, Wall raper, Bomestic i Cottons I etc. etc., which, in connectidn with a assortment in other departlyents •at being purchased entirely for * pall; Will esers to secure benefits in price, style inot to be tend in-any other establish= A large a Trunks I Clothe fa Window of all kind uuivereal goods. au. enahle pa Salt and Stone Coal constantly , on N. B. hand. New hi ;Ilford, 'filmy 15,1852. • . DRY GO — CIRSAND.C4IatTS: ripHE e. bscribers would inrottn the citizen, of Sus , gehnane county •that they have uow on band al‘ a assortsnent of Dry Gmbh at whole sale and r tail. . . • • : --L • GENTLEMEN? DEPARTAIENT. conaistin in part of broadcloths: cassisnaaes. sat iustts. K (flunky jeansi vesting's, and summer goods of II kinds.. 1 • •. LADIES' DPPAIITMENTi • • consistin of "a large Variety:vir: , Black silktrfan cy de., s• tine, gingham, Scotch. and American prints of .11 kindly, some at 6 pence per lard of superiorutility of &dors warranted, In. de lefties; fi Cashme , poplin.; groves, hosiery of every grade 1 and qua y—White goods: Brown and blenehed sheetingi,, .14 wide, heavy quality, at 6d. per vd. Tickings 4 drilling's, flanitele, Scotch diaper, birds eye dO., Uipkins, Irish . linen, and 'spreactir; in fact almost every thing in the dry goods line. I Also, a largo lot .f 'CARPETING, Three.pl• , ingrains, cotton ' and wool, cotton, stair, drtiggits, wool . and cotton—oil cloths for floors antl tables. • - -We in ite all visiting oar place to call and ex amine our stock, for we feel confident by so doing it will , befa saving of ten to twenty percent. OM motto is (rick sales and smolt profits. Store nearly opposite the Postotlice; Bingbatp.: ton;'N. X. W ICKHAM of SENN ET4 April HMS,' - - .Boot, and . Shoe Store ; EMU . & STODDARD., new-firnkol, Keeler & Stoddar d d. a Boot,ead Shoe store on ` Main *reek, below the. Bilch corner in which they ale The Liarrtest Assortment Shoes and Findinge,nt the lowed: prate MONTROSE. TuE open first door! offer for of Boots Wesel for ready pay and email profits . . , The c titans of the - village and country' are re specifall • invited to colt at a teal genuine Boot and elm. store wheie Boots and shoes are' sold in stead of Beer and'Ciyeters. • ' He :p It bettor° the Teeple . , That w have rifutlitaiortment aniting:which we euumer.te: Mena Cork sole wafer proof bitoti,long leg xtun. garians,lcall half sole and pomp boots, Kip ' half soli boy s, thick boiits, calf, kip sad con/bide bro, • gang; 0 ter shore , . sic. - • ' ~ You thi_C al f,Kip, an d . Coirhidi bonts,lidyn pick ' boob, Ladiro, French - . nhitnitel Gaiters, patent -- "Poi .watt,Gatlers. enisinelid nod Kid .Polkas, enameleiti /front - Ico Polkas; - bid 'end' 'OM Janne Linn's, New Y rk ties; eacebtiors,danny Linda Rosettea, • kid,ties robbers; ali.; •', - ,•.- : - kli ' • 'O at - end - calf Lace boots; hariY Lind's enamelenamelsti: d - Polkar,-Dutch boots, eta. , ' • • '- • ' Chil rens' button shoes; gout and enameled lace boots.. liters, Downing's etc. •- , Amii Voir Findings we offer French calf skins, Oak an flintlock- tanned Calf skins, 'Mon:tic'', i pink a d white lining skins, red, blue, maroon, Roans, Binding.. , nitperleittbir,bak and hemlock, solelea ere pevi.nitfc niii!e;, eingablea r heel ! hall, webbiti !, etc. ~ , '', ,'" . ,-.:t-,: , , • ', : 131N,8 . , ft'Ork Made - ,e - ci order and iePairing neat- . , . .. , : don., -, -. ~.': - • , ' . 7 .'' The 54bscriber bas just -:'-torr.:7- 1 - * ''' '^, received a large stock - - i i 4.--0.1...„ : . ..-,_.. *excellent - assortment -4. I I „ - .r..,77,7'8 • - -... . of - Men's ; and; Boys' •ii ~ - :. READY MA DE -• ' ' - - I T ICYMI:11$ ' - ' of late t etvlei and: suited to iho•tieristitai, •''' A ' ' Fashionable - Silk Bats: (littetieri 'Spring • style;) Kossuth lints.-Leghorn;- Straw , and. Palm Leaf rite, pps!, , Shiriii, Stocking.; Glotis; Sas ! peude ri,leravatii. Boots and Shoes; Bookir,• , %Yrap. 1 ping- ad-Writing-Paper, Travelling Bags, -Wall ~-.lrtic.::•tpo o uvrerimi un r ia : 4l **PlCY 7 :• ll -cli.‘t any of Paper (a good stoclOAlnttain Paper , and Panay wiiiehlselif ! Sill iii! lair ai the like can be bought in - rWeglNTOWArADYl?tberi;°"'• .1 7' ''' 'l. )7 . 4 • ...v : ..,,, k ...... i' : ....414.0:1amgt1,4?7., 1 44,i 4940 *l4 R.oo B t r t; . ? " T' ' ' ' .. :' Q:3 ... . .. ~ _ vic Titj.itifit rikniitiiii- argot , Uttliiyie, fa. ; .:*: - .1.4i Faiita ! !!hie '1504' tif'hle 'oninenitrigends ! - tiod bAtt'oas . ;,and kairiiiipat!hithejieii:netiviiiead - altontiii"gittif *Mini ' tititt;4ls' it' - nf " cutting their thronitiky_shaving l khniiieliss;tarliega',:th St oil *ill . :4*.o 4 tigne that barber.ons piactimi.iid eui. Otlttikit , .0 2 -itiiii.tbietry'tiit Oilfieg :l On,hini,=for c a altavA. ~ Cid.. -Ciocketef, ttnals Wais nab's - tit, be - vein* that he alitiv,ed binisolfrltb.eieitifihfailfgi "and 4/..Taitnetvgjilt Porf?rilk,4 l k44 l nifi. &PC Oil. pty Iflviirefor,thet Vill goo 4 issort If . tiiitVii 3 . -, eill et la, .64, In Beeale'e /fiitel beienteal.'4 If you don't believe it, call and - see.. : " - B=Ell=llmwmg , I, ,I ...., Wee' Comp Jaundice, • DebilitvOiseases orthe t ridneys . A NVarCdficiutei, arising froria'4 disordered Ilsoeup A stomach. tueNakAonstaphtion.innardpiltittelneas of blood - to thittukutpweldityr - of thestomucla;juauten heart linitailhflufitiorfoodv.fteneasitur t-ureght"lju.:tiu; ea t nnuen, tour. cructatiensrenklng or flu timing te._ the pit of the stunted', sonr.eritdatious head, !Meted or df nouli,breetbing,l'utferbaTxt"the.liciat,Choking orinfrit. &ties sensations" when in 11'10 . 14 ' posture, - Ulan:4o"ot vialouitlots or wthi beflde the dtgbt, teier and dett!-"ota In the best 4 defle-leney etParnitatton, t. she skirt and eyes, pain in the tridthlaack„ . chest iliabs! sudden flushes of heat, burning the fleah, towhee hit afliuliais at evil," and grnat deptasslen r ,M.spiritai enti elLtctualiy, eared ..." •-• • ' Dr: • :.;- than . Bitter's'. ; Prepared- . y -qtr-F.l l l. Jacksin„4 £4 the- German 4.ledidine sta re, 120 Arth street,. •fhiledelphicic' s • • tbekbarit disensee in 'not .ezeoled,tr , .equalled, Many ethenpreparatiou In the as the cures itttee,ita many canestater skittoi ,fltlyskiatta badialled. ' : _ • ...These bitters are 'wort:by:the' Possessing area virtues In , the restilication'or diem:sex:id the Livcrana ',seer glanda,eXercishig the most elmichittg power i t , wea k r i eti , an d a gictleal of the digestive &igen* they withal, safe, certain, and pleasant. Read and_Ae; Convinced. Tbe editor of the Boston flit'. &Id:December "r4}-t-. • Dr-Malan&j'Ceichrateit gerinanlhiters, for {seem Liver tlamplaMt, Jeuntlicei..tlyerwpsia. - t;broole, nr; Nervous Debtlity,ds one of the mostrpppnier. medicine* of the.day.„ These flitteni have been used ; by thousacidscaid a friend at oat elbo w Imps ho has himself received an effectual and permanent:Mare of • plaint trdle the use of this remedy. .We are,eiavineed that c h) the use Of these.bitters, the patient eontiantly . gains strength end,vigor;itlact worthy_ or, great 'cOn-id eration. They alteiptealient , In Nieto hid smell, and ems be-used by persona with, the most.deticato stomecip:wi th larety, under any circumstances.. We are sPeaXing'frona experience. and to the alltictet we advise their - Sciet'a Weekly, one of the best literary page* Ilshed, geld, Aupte 250 " Dr...llooJfeld!a. Germap Eiders, manuriettired.hy Dr. Jackson, are now recommended by Fen& ofthe most prominent .menahers the meileal faculty as ell article of much eMcacy in cases of female weakneve Art such is the ease; we walk! advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thus Wove themselves much sickness. Perseus of de bilitated tonstlttelobs will find these Bitters advantage ous to their health," os we know from &preen& the sal utary elect they have upon weak systems." More: Evidence. The PhiladelpidiVatindaYttaiette. tholes* family pa. per 'QUA:A in; the galled fitates,saya orDe.lt r ootlanira German • nit hi 'ieldord that' we' recOmsriend *hat 'are! tirtn' ed Potent Medicines:tit theremtdoneo and womanlike Mon, , reedier,, and therefrom when we recommend Drolloof• land's German Bitters we wlsh to be distinctly tinder, stood that we &Tenni Speak ng of the nostrums Of the day, that are noised dbout for a brief period and thenfor gotten after they have run their guilty race of mischief, but of • me dcine longestabllabol, ,universtilly approved, and which has aret the hearty approval of the faculty Itself." Leek writ M'the marks of the genuine. They haVe the written signature of C. N. JACKSON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, willioul whieh.they are spuriois. For sale, vetieleside retall,ar the Girman,Medi eine Stine, N 0,12.0 Arch street., one door below Sixth, Philadelphia:and by retpectable dealers generally thro% out the country. • .—T Prices R,educcdo enable all classes of- inva lids to enjoy the advantages of their great restorative powers, Smarms Boor rt.e, 75 egwre. Afro for sale by ABEL TURAELL, Drug tsi,Montios e. Pena's; • - • • 1,1 T&roop & Co's , . Dailk , Express.Line. , LACKAWAN4'AMD:WESTEEN . RAILROAD. Per-. Passengern g er - Trains with Special lltessen. 1 singers or forwarding of Merchandise andacka . ges rfi - grery . descriptiong ; .. . .Sp Es, - NTOTEs, Matto ; And Ellis enileeted,Atl orderi attend; J.ll ', ed torrid' promptness and at retnitibin rani. l• The Agents of the Lackawanna & Western, Railroad Company will act as 'agents frir the above, exptess tine..' Express wagons wilt be in mamas. upon the anneal of each train at Smantimi to forward with debpideb, bleb; ehandim, die., to Pittstoni.Wilkesbarre.ac- ;, 1 •., Leonard Scant' of blontrote,ta authorized to receive an d forward ExpresaFselght from that'placelo the libutrose Station, and from said Station to Montrose. i , • N, C. Martin Of .Tunkbenbocii, will reedy', and for went Express Freight from that place to Tunkhannoek Station; and from taat station to Tookbannoek I - - ' TIlltOOP& CO.. November, 1851.—b2tt. - ... - - ... .. : .. , Diss — lu tlon._:. , liE '"-PAlTNEltilPbere , oroze eSittin i nn dez t. he TIMMO and film 'of Sisk t Thrti , p, In the Express &names On the L.& W R.; La this day dlasol red h3t mCitII. at consent:,JAMES SISK. , - Jan 4,1862 •. , D. 11. Taltt/t)P,7 - P. S.—TtiO basin ege will hereafter bk• 'cwrited' on by Thzoop cr Co.• ar See advertirematt. i' ' - , " " The People's Friend. 27,„ T. - Pond's, of Ithaca, N. Y., Pain Destroy. er and Heathy , ' Extract. AN Extract from" the shrub called Witch hazel, and purely from that, with the Exception of a little Al eohol to preserve It. • It will cure all local pain and inflamination, old sores, fresh wt ands and bruises, Piles. and all diseases of the bowels of a chr nie nature, toothache, ear-ache, and an excellent remedy for 6 . lllftles, &e. 'lt IS truly what It ;mores's' o TINE iltoPl,lol VILIZIND." PrOViderieo has scattered laong theism:piled paths of Hie many thhige that contribute greatly to the eon:dolt and happiness of every body; hence thair mat value, ant well may they be called "Friends of the Pao ple" One word here to guard Avarua Imposition. Amen by the name of Spencer has manufactured and offeted for tale a spurious article called the "Ooryll Extract" --s hat would be extrar.t from the haxelnint—the genuine is as whtte and puri eater,whllc the article Is col orer], which enables the public to dive Ingulrb. Nonegennine but those marked Pond's Pain Tlettroyet. OAToll.ldentrose. and storeaespers and medicine dealers generally, Agente. g 1000 Agents Wanted, TO travel "lu every county In the United States, to circulate the antliprised wittion gd• the •••••• • ,Lif6. " ol_Gert. Ertitik: Pieroe, OF.: NEW 11A3115EIRE; COntlitlite ?he' Pimocracy' fur . Presideni . . the' United Strites;°lw : p. _t ."B a rtlett,' • Author 'of "What I saw in. llondn6 or Me and Things- In the. great Metropolis " an elegant 12=0 3co-pvgee,wo of with an actuate portrate• of :General Pierce. The .hook contains the par ticulars of his early um; an ecdotes connected with his private and professional his terY and an exeunt of his public and military ervlces, ter, &e., by a popular New' England author, Who ha.. visited Concord'fotAlivilliedatPurPaaa r preparing a reliable and saithkitlevoldnoc; 'weds?: the advice And enactielbfkomintnot•Demeerits: • •" • ' • Theelfort has the sanalon of the dhliiigatehett :sub ices of,.the. inenioir,whose sudden artdtlFteXPlteted ofe• Tathaa . trete it private citizen to the proud position of the leider of the Dernoiratt o patty; auk,nei the, soaceieY •eottfideuily belleve,f /10011 to: be elioiated by thentl JO Abe mapt; honorable poet In the world—Uhlet MagOtrete pt the United States—creates a desire o n the part of every American to 'know thOpertiettlere of his • life. tli s e',4,loSietnaveiti,lo Eiinti; In neat cloth, ' • • 'Cordes sent by 'nail poet paid, anise:Opt 'of prier. !Fot forthetparticulurt,inblress, ilust•Plad• „ • „- DERBY Pc MU LSR, Bole Publishers, Auburn hi. Y. t Pa6lleLeis of ifebtoernife Panere;tiltiiii bhll dales of New Yorhitatepinieftlnif•the above (with - this 'no tics.) twltopreirlous to:the 1 et of beftteinbertinut,shall receive n Fopy of the seine by mall. free of postage • DEBBY MILLER., Juiy 29, 1852. ' ' / • Auburri,s. Y -,• • • . •a 7 To the 'Public. A ItREIALtia now reeeivint'etia keeps constantly onliand a forge and desirable as sortment of GOODS- Which will be sold very low for cash or relady'piy. The stock is composed of a first. rate assortment of Druga,:bledleines; Chemicals,' Paints, Oils; Dye GreceiieNOlngs4llo%fiikcOk' • ,qp actacl .• Musical :Inatrnincuta; ' 'Yankee Minims; and ' .1' • ' ALSO; Aiirro , .Dry'Goods, , . Skineware .l-111.; • ' rf;`St.itioneo, 2 © F histinin6ille - Pertibli4As • s 6l o 4 i 4 fraie:22 " : 1 0 t icitit;,.Wat03 61 4,1 1 , 1 40.11i4.51 , 0, , j , All raw p 1.9142,0:1;4g4 arlaiotedii NW ;Pt, ;1 1 #!efilit € l °P 4 timlkitiltilf 'b'y: / iAllrna at,4o - 1 r:, , N9P49, 10 mV A 99 • " • • " •M v TT • W 0- U ; O O O P 4W 4!*. .0 OU K49 A 1** 4' 4, 6 ie fof ORBIT 0,tiPt4 1 ;14, 1 1#40:41. 1 0.; :f,4400114i-.7401;441q:44,„tJ%e!..;r#4 to egszin rua r w bic 00l H. iipitßirr :Wmv AMel,92.`, Floor by the bbl. l Or twoindstiso Lard for sale by • BENTLEY &READ DR. HOUGHTON'S t • tellt(4: 1(,, , E 7 =,i --7 --- - . I! , e- f • .. ,-, 7 tr •... 2,:,,,,tinother,'Scieidiffi'iro' acil• - '_ - • OreaCture for , Dyspepsia . . , Dit:4l3:tlo-1104ITCR:i'S . OE Tidliti TIIIIM'ItUE-DII , 0 ESTAIKE:FILIDI DsOA GstartSl9 - .J aide* .- I Preyaeed from aysKET Oi : the .icaitthlttoliii . ell'ofile, Os after direetionA if Barba Lfehlg; the geillt - Pbyilly ! logical alpinist, byJ. - S. 1101.101iTON, U. D., /Wader- Pbillirs. •,, - 0 :. i: 111:',- ,-;-:.' ,-.••• '.•-• . : nix Is a triiii voixtderflat irtivedy. fee INDIGESTION; ' DPBPEPSIA, 'JAUNDICII.' DIVER COMPLAINT; CON STIPATIUN-andIIEBILITT; ennui after Santee's own meth , d, by Senate's ow it agent; the Outdo Juice. Peptin Is the chief eleinent or great lorestive' prlACiple ,of the Gastric Juice—the Salient of the - Yood * Plug. lying, Preserving, and fitimulsoing AgenSof the Stomach . and. I- testlues, It Is eatracteil from the Digestive Stom ach OftheOx -thus- {diming 'ad . :ARTIFICIAL "DIG Vie I'DIVE; Palle, ,prcesely like the, :Ilya:it Gastric Juice. its Chemical powers,andfutnlshlng a cousg.43 . Bad "per- l ifed 4ubatitVelbt it ,• 'By the aid of this preparation the; Ipains tun, censor lisligestlorx and Dystertods S ee removed I just as thet,would be hy. a healthy stotaaCh... It Is doing 1 wonders fcedyspeOties, curiug'caseiv of Debillty;-Brinvela t ion ;-Neivons Deci hie, afid Dye-pent% Consumption. au p; posed tulip on the verge. of tha grave- Tbercientifie rli- 1 I. dentespot .which;t la b ased, Is Lithe higtoist degree cop Irioifsand-reniiskable. '- ' -- - - I" '''' -SciifitfA.'Evidence.- 2- . •i'. .. .. ' • BaronLiebeg in hie eviebtal err work 'on' aohnal - Chelie. Istr-j., Keys. " An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to i the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from. the Eon- cons crivmhroneof the stomach-of theCalf,iti which earl ' cue artieles.of fro , d, a swirstand Eggs, will he softened, changed; era digested; just In thcsame minuet a 3 they would he IA the biiman'storn rich." --: ' -!--., Q7' Call on the agent and get a Descri ptive.eircular, gratis, giving utarge amount of scientific evidence, simi lar to the .idhav e, Vire - thee' with reviorts - or remarkable liures from all parts of-the United E totes. DR. DOUG MO N'S PEPSIN is now sold by nearly all the dealers 1 memo drugs and popular medicines. through.; out the United State'. • It is prepared in poadee end In 1 Mild form, audio peeseriPtire vials fot the use of Pilaf. eines. EARS for the Use of Phyelehins, may _--- PRI% ATE lIIRCDT,.. he obtained of DicTfoUghtiftt or his !gents describingthe whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the circlets ot this new remedy are based. AP it is not a settet.reinedy . ,ntiobjkttnn can be seised agginst Itiusti by Physicians In re/portable. Mending and regular practice. , Nice,. ONE DOLLAR. per bottle. , - a7 - OBS ERNS Tlll5 I!—Every bottle of the genuine I PS.PSTSI hears thowritten 'fittrnagure of a: , P. .11011141- TON, DI. D., sole ,Proprietor Hblledelpbfa, Pa. Copy right and Trade Mark retired. • • " Sold by all Druggists end Dealers In'lleadnel. 0:7 For sale.by ABEL TllHRELL,DruggistMontrose, Pa., Agent for Suoncichannt county • 51y. DRY GOODS. NEW STOCK! CHEAPER THAN W. N. llson, Late of the Firtncof Wilson & D • 11SIRES' to return bin grateful thanks to the riff: neon of Susquehanna county for their liberal pat. ronage during the past year, and respectfully solicits a continuance of their favors ••• having re-opencd, the store in TorsAins'illath,twhich his been enlarged and Improved,) with a full; stock of Spring. and Summer floods, he Jostles those who „wish to purchase Goods, very low, foe each, to call and examine his assortment. The subjoined list of floods and prices he believes will compare favorably with that of any other merchaut in this vicinity.. • . • , , ' • Ladies .l Dress Goods.• A large niscirtment of black and colored 'Silks, of Ta tioturgrades and patterns, from 4s. 641. - to 148. per yd. Modseline .De,Laives. 2000 yards of SpiingDe.Lalnem; of atinost every varier, ty and style that Stir Sew York .market affords ; from, 110. to 3a. per yard. . . • • - - PriOs and Ginghams. . . . 10,000, yards of ) ltlarimacki.,Fall'llirer, Manchester ? Cechlco, English and other styles of Prints. at sc, 60, 10e, and Is per yaki. . One ease of. superior eleiba and colors, yard wade,at tba low price of Is. 1000 yards 01 Lancaster and Olagow.olngb sins; imprinted fa stteolors, at la-per. yard. Sso,ficotch , and French do from ls. 61. to 2s. . . . Albumin°. b "Goods. , Itoinbaalnea, Alpac'eaa, 'Math. Lento', Berme; Cai tom Cloths, all wool De Lalnes, Sllii Tisanes, and all oth• cc goods used la mourning. . -White Goods: Plain, plaid and.striped. Jaconet..llaalbs,Cambrio 46" plain and dotted Swiss,,filull. Nab:kick and Tarlton, Linen Cambric, Bird's Rye Liner, Linea Table Cloths, Napkins, Scotch and Ritssla toispersainen Sheeting & Shirtings, etc. &c. at au'h prices as cannot fall to glee entire satisfaction-to customers.: • ,; A large lot of Broths, Canton Crape and Cashmere Shawls twenty per cent. cheaper than. they were sold last year. ':. • ' L i • • llaiulkerchiefs. r ,. Pnett Handkerchiefs of every graile,,from 64. to, $4 each. ' TabZe Cotters:. • . Several dtnen 'colcired'cotton;woiatied and Linen, and all wool kiaboaseil Covere, from to. tol; apiece. • Goods for Men-an4Toys. Broad CI tba of every color and ocality, from 10e. to V; black -and fancy tlanomeres, from 6 to 200. ; Ken tucky Jeans, Tweeds and Satinete,:from 25.63. to 4ai V estings of every deveriptloli p guallti and price. Pomestic ,Goocfs. 81100 yard. of brown sheetiugs and shirtings. from ti to 9e. per yd.; 5000 bfeaebed do. from 4e. to Is. per yard; Values tied Mariners' Wren/is:from Bd. to Is. per yd. • • • 'Hosiery and Gloves: an excellent assortment and very cheap: Amook them a large lot of, whitecotton Ikea, very fair quality only tel. a pair. - - Trunks. Valises azia Carpi Bags. A well amenitd stock:purebalted direct from the lam est manufactory- in this country, and for xale at such priee's as will admit of no competition. Straw and ,Millinery Goods. . The subscriber le desirouS of dtrecOng the atter.tionef the public-particularly to chic- In limb of bosineis. as be Possesses peat facilities. for gilt Mg three steer cheep. lie designs keeping constantly, op hand (dining these*. son) a iargistock of Straw Bonnets, which be will offer 25 per rent. chodiper th an 'they can hibail at retail In New yin*, city.. -?lther wholesale - or retail customers will find it greatly to their a vont:ire ,to examine his itock bdfore making mirclases elkhere, 'ltibbona and Dress Trimmings, it Rend assortment - 'at W. N. WILSON,. Corner of Comt . and Water streets. nearly • . . opposite the, American 'Hotel. DING/IAIIITO)1, April 28,1852. ' ' _AFFLICTED• Philadelphia Medical:,4ouse Established fifteen years ago, by DR. iiINKE 1, IN, 'North West Corner of Third and Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine Sts. ' : (.1 FIFTEEN -YEARS Of extensive and Uninterrupted practiceapent in ttdi city, have rendered br:.ll. the most oipezt and successful practitioner far and near, in the treatment of all direascs of II lodente matzo. Per, Oita afflicted eritis.nlceta on, the body, tbroat' or legs; peAturtn the,beed eibenes,metiureal rheumatism strler: ores, gravel, diseases arising from youthful exeeneS 01 impurities of the blood whereby the constitution has be ceme, enfeibledare, all treated with snceess. Ile'irho places himself under the cam of Dr. K. may religiously confide In his honor as a gentleman, and con fidently rely upon his skill ass physician.- . TAUS La RTICUa' Nerves.—YeUng In - en who have Injured themselresby certain practice Indulged in--a habit frequently learned (Mtn evil companions or at achool-rthe.efects of which are nightly felt. ever: when asleep, and dcsfroy both mind and, body, should apply itiunedistely. .Weakness and, constitutlenal lass ofraiiscular enemy, physical, lassitude and general ProstratiOn, Irritability and alt nervous affecilons,i gestion; fluggisbness of the liver and, every disease in any wayeop peck d.with the proc!reative functionsi cured and full vigor restored: ` • Read 1 Y hand Manhood. A,Viirprous Life or Prenintdre Death. Kigke - lint on self-pre rratiirn.; Only 25 . • This Deck just publithed 'Dialled with rueful informs tlotWon the Infirmities and diseases of the gene , guns. It addresses Itself alike to -Yorlh, Manhood, and Old'Ags, and tumid be read -by all. - The -valuable. ad -Idea and Impreedvis warning It gives, will pi event years of misery and suffering, - and save annually thousands of liver. ,- Parents, by reading it, will learn how, to prevent the 'destruction of their milliiken. . • , e.• 'A remittance of 28 eents,.encloecd in it letter, ad dressed tn Dri.KINKELIN, N. W. flamer of Third-- and ' Union Bireets, between' Spruce and Pine, .pbliadelphls, will ensure a book, under envelope, per return mall. Persona at 111 distance may address Dr. EC; by letter, en closing a fee, and bemired at home. . • 0... - -Packages of Medidneo Directions • de., forearded,hy Sending reniittanee,andput up *mire from Damage or thirloalty; • Dook;sellers,Newa Agents,!Pedlars, 01 1 0 1 Udird htl4 illFothevs stipplleti with - the above work .at very-low • - : s:= , --471y. :',' • - 'NEW-T..aOOD - • • upspnisfter-Eiehingc' THAtitooberkirittilatikrfthjijcf;to his nu; trripppillijucrfpnipg,pfitrans, would respect: piKy74lptizi:biolikii..4.; awl, hi it now receivin g st . rl4,thlie,,_ip4irtli "Jo lelt ;TOW old I,lPuejor and IYorited, hspFihiorgqleX..gppifs; pli h rids of produce. Cp{h 4 1 4- 1;; :,I.4p.itgn#o6.-"A`Prit ''•t 0 .1 :GREAT 1 4 CANFIELD Itraillintr•on luirostoct • Of paWELv.v, 'WA7opeils - FICIO4 itt‘carAepr sea'uotte; prices, to make loom forsevi4Modi. • - i L. CANFIELD. • Biaghamton, April 23,1852. . - AY6tl3 -ChelTy: - let° t i .. .. I , 41 . . i ., . xiiii....,,_ _ .., r '' I '' ' FOR , Trip,OURE , OF -, - - • . t " . '-' ' -,•;,...- ~ _ _ -,.'• - • - P• ;'•• coccus; - .1 , 41*- - OOLDI Sr':: , --''' '•'''''' '‘A vw inr,,' P Wyati • - ? ' - , , . !yz reoram"Thltus - To..k ', TRON011118,: A 5 111- Ivr mo i r , ,,„ cl ;plo.b y I. u - i;g,, e ""eti btisli, • ‘-'•:- -51 A-AND Ny'HO OP IN 0.. ' A*or *ikaqictlimg . ..m. New l'crk ock, Et a _,,,,„ • pricer, ''-' 1 tai.'' l ,,',. -- . 0 0 VG lio-0/30I I P-A N P ' • ' • --74 ' ' `----. '' voNSUMPTION , -..•- -- Id 'offering"; to'the emianninity!thiduj natty eelebratidl r.enriedr, for diseases of the throat. and lungs, it is not I onr wish hi trifle with the lives or health f the athiet- 1 ed, but frankly te lei:before than 'the aplnion of dig% flnitaishint men-and .sotir eof Got ievidenees of Its' We cast, from. which, they can judge for itbemselves... We !sincerely pledge bitraelvei. to make no wild asiettioti l or Ellie statement:air Itaitheneyotoetvill we hold but any hope to sulleringhumanlty which facts edit net ;Warriutt. ... ,; , : . .! : • Many piwits' am lieiegi lei; and we Seilett.strii6inl; TT from the public. into all we publish, feeling' assured, that 'there/ill ;owl them..pettectly : reliable, and .tha ' medicine orOrthy;..their beat rent denteand. petit, ninie.. I From the.di r stmgniabed.l?ro eitierlif Chem- i istry and Materia Aidiea.,.oowdoin .1 College. . .1 , . - ~ preparation, I delayed answering -Lb? receipt of yor!e , ; ~ preparatlon, until 1 bad .an . opportunity oflritnesslng 1 It • effects, la' any, own family, or . in the families pr air Thlat bare now done Witha higliderree of esti:dec. tion, In cases of both Malts and children.. I have found -it, as Its ingredients *hos, a powerfnl , I remedy for,c-olds, and Pulmonary diseases, PARIV.II.- CLEVELAND, M. D. ' 1 Brunswick:, Me., Feb. 5 % 1317. ' From an Overseer in the Hamilton . Mills, '. t : •, - in this city. - ' - Lowell,'A thrust 10,1619. . Dr. 3; O. Ayer: I have been cured of the worst cough B ever had, lu barlife, by your Cherry PiCtoral. and new er 'filD,Whea I have, opportunity, of recommending it to 'others. - xociitteFpeetfulti, - S. D. EMERPOIC inrllesd'the- fallowing, and see if this medicine Is' worth' a. trial. This patient had become very feeble, and the effect of the medicine was unmistakably die tract: • 1 •; • '• United Stairs Hotel, Saratoga Springs, i 1 .. . . . I. ; July 5. 1649., c- Dr. J. C. Ayer—Sir,: t have been atilicted with eyefu -1 ful [Written of the lunge, and RlF:the rqmptotas of set -1 sled emstamption, for mot: than a yeas. I - could 61:d no medicine that would reach my , case, until I com menced the use of your Cherry Pleti , ral. which game me , gradual eellefi end I have been steadily' gaining :My strength till my health Is well nigh restored. • . , • While wing your medicine, I had the gratllcatlon of curing with It my reverend friend, Mr. Truman, of Sunnier District, who had been staseended from his parochial Suttee. by a Fevre attack of bronchitis. ' • 'I have pleasure in csrbilying these facts to you, And am, sir, yours respectfully, J. F. Cahill - GM, of South Carolina. . , ftrPrenaied and sold by Jams; C. Aria, Practical Chemist. hovel, Mare. .1 ' •• ' , ' , CJ' Sold by A. Turret!, Montrose; LucieaSoott, Gt. Bend, and by Druggists etrorywbese. 6711 V1:46 (0 :TA 41)6 DR. TDROOII DOMESTIC 31ELICINES. COMPOUND BIRUP 1)P BLOODROOT, FOR TUB CORE OP Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Iddlcienso„,Conging, Whooping Congb.and Crosp. Dr. Throops Infant Presetiativo and MO. ther's Relief Cures Nabs!coca. Colle, Mutes. Dysentery sod Cholera of Infants, or any of the common ills of Infant life. Dr. Throop's Worm Puisnn Elwell, these filthy intruders of dei:twin systeht with out exception of kinds or numbers. Dr. Throop's Milieus Pills Cure Indigestion. It!Mona disorders. Costive:leer, Piles, Headache, Heartburn, Fever. Inflammation, Mattes, Dysentery. and restores a bealt by action of all tie ittankkot the hod/. Dr. rhronp'S Eye Water . Is nornrpassed in enrollee entries for any infinnungo ry affection of the eye, nod ' 1)r. Thi.nop's Snlve .. _ Te rtruntipattsed for • dressing fer Bums and Scalds, 111. cars, Salt , litienm, or any abrardon. of the skin. A w es) rinitssew.—.Beurley & Rrad, Montroie N. 0 ravine & Co., R . tl b; 11. M. Sonthwell, Push . ; IL C. Wright, MddtetOwlt; B. Glidden, Frienthritle; P. Id - Barber. Dimoak"• Scott & Ro a, r‘pringrllle; Br. Lam. Bert. Anbilrn • James Tompkins, TomPkinsville•, Hay den & Little. New Illitfottl; Dr. Brook a Great Bend; Joseph I, !Merriman, I:prone:1ln; D. 'J. Berney. Little Meadows ; Jasper Stanley. Choronut; P.; Tiffany. fin 0. 1 / 4 - lyn Centre; H. A. Cllff,ord; Dr: J:C. Olmstead. Dundaff ; Johnson & Harlon' ' .1. S. BLASDEL, General Agel4. Farrar. Lake.. Iyl MORSEN COIN UAil syfalP OF YELLOW DOCK ROOT. WE beet prompted by every principle urhumenity,to make known tO the world the Wonderful Effidaoy of this Eitranrdinary Preparation. Thousands have by* relieved of a great amount of suffering,aud many Ives m saved by these of it. It Is acknowledged by di hest judges of medicine to be the most elegant, scientific and salutary prtiparation now In use, and,la a -Depurative Remedy seldom If ever equalled. It stands unrivalled for the cue of Erysipelas, Salt Rheum. 'Canker, Scrofula and all the various diseases exiting from andmpure stale of the blood. Also, all • Bilious ComplaintS, And is ueed with unnreeeilented anemia in all east of Female Weaknesses anti geneial Debility. • Strengthening the weakened body. giving tone to the V14:341 organs; and invigorating the entire system, and. also for the cure of the Li'ver Complaint,Ctitarrh;DyApepsia Head , • • ache, Dizziness, Ontigi . A;Sce. Thee affected' with Chronic 3lieis4, of whatever form, will 11M1 this medicine not only pleasant to 00 taste.but,n certain cure. if It be.withiat the power of a remedial agent to effect their disease.' It Is composed of medicines 11 happily combhied it to tend directly to give tone to the stomach and bowritt nod excite to healthy action the. LIVEIt and the whole GLANDTIAIt SYSTEM, allay NE.vvors and promote tho free action of the I,llNerS, thus ten. tiering it applicable to ail diseases of a. , Chronic Nature. It is purely vegetable, and may be,used in all climates awl at all reasons of the year. Prepared 'onlY by C, Morse & Co .at 2% al shim Lane, Now York, and mold by ABELTUnnELL Montrose. It is put up in quart bottles. Price 01,00. July, 1852. To Dairymen and Farmers. Valuable Property for Sale. FAltlif ,of 200 - ati*s elitiat4 in faidgeWater town/hip, L , - Susquehanna county and State orktsdaylvania,lso =pant which are under improvement. i. • • The farm is well designed ton dalry,iind Is capable of thitiltig 40 cows during stuniner and winter, and every parrot, it Is well watered. The buildings and land are In good condition, and the fences, which are of roue and rails, are also good. - There are two land barns Wpm. the premiles, besides a granary andonneenlent sheds for eat tie. • Threw orchards, principally of gritiol foam and other fruit trees. . S id faria has it very ploaiint - and desirable titration about two miles from Montrose, the county scat of gue quehanna county, and about nine ,salles from the 'l,eg gett's oap Railroad, to which !berets a Stank Rued, and is very convenient - to meeting* and ectools, and meclum- Also another valuable Emit' odjolning the above. con. I tainiog 200 acres, of which 160 acres aro under a high state or cultivation. Upon it, there is a large.dwelling home, awl out buildings to correspond; and a large or chard. It is well watered and fenced, and admirably.. adapted to dairy purposes. 5 . Said property will be sold on reasonable terms, a por tion of the money may rani n on boro.t. or mortgage to snit, the purchaser: Application may be made personally or by letter to Ilon. William Jessup,or R. J. Nlven at Montrose, in said county. and any furthtr pattictibui that may be crqui. red will be given.. t - -Ovate NEW - I UAT,,CAP, - AND '.:IeUR STORE. , _D.IWASIUIURN would respectfully announce tO IVA • the 'citizens of Montrose and' vicinity that he his opened and intends to keep a large and general as.' sortment of all kinds and qualities of Better, Mole skin.and AR Mutant the latest stiles; Kossuth, Iran. garien And other styles and' qualities of fur and wool Valet , Pallatna, Leghona, - Pahudeaf, and the various: kinds of braided hats for Summer wear; Cloth, Mt, Giese& Bilk Plush and all kinds Of Caps for gents and boys and youth's wear' Gents 'Patent-leather Shoe% &A., together withal' Id ads . of goods generally kept itt 'a hat store. T.be eubscriber twins largely engaged fn theebeve trade at the East,wlll always enable tam to keep it Ids store In Montrose a larger at:tmore rash loattble assortment than CAD be found elsewbere;L' Ills tents Are ready pay, which will enable bins 'to sr - 11,011 goods In'hiS line least 15 per "cent.losier than others Inthe'aame trade:. The rids ens Ate tespeetfully lgrited to oell and.geo. for 'ithemselves..,P. S. Washburn will always he.ios band to exhibit GO goods,, whether people - wish to plrriitisse or ".“- • MA): WAS/ tdoadroserAprit " IA • AA t . Aht Rlap/ mnia antitelY miw 91.1 th day, byn, ' Binghamton Odd • CI 111Itee . wl,..tßOZ , COroltilllTtvSprAinAZPorkA:Ao-;.* 110 ' 11010 Rua tpY fil,o,7l,!ux,TAte