TIE DEMOCRAT. the LiuVett. Circulation lii - litorthOin reiansylvanuvrlo32Copies Weekly.. . • _ . dOraICUOSEs OCTeliElt 14; 1 18b8. ....-: •'. - - ThoWif . cr: ! I ,It, needs no , gala tobriiAlt ti..hustana g a iteiwt, ~ , Abe alyeeneeOfeontent i the muttering of spleen ;the uotidy,.dreeszna eheeyleis home, the t0t '6444 neCini-,1;44 -: 'deserted heal:these-and 41 0!r, I nameless.: negleete, Withont la crime Among them,' have harrowed to the l q uick the hearyel, coro of man,' a man, and pladted there lioyeid the reach or cure, the germ of ark elespair.-01 may woman, before that sight ar ' .Kvekdwill on the iceolleetions of her youth , and, 4herishing, the dear ideas of thliktuneful time, awake and keep alive tho premise she then So 'kindly gave. 'Anil theugh she may be Injured, not the injuring ciao ; the forgot: ten, not_the forgetful wife,.4 hippyl allusion .tre the hour of peaceful lose—a" kindly weleOm to comfortable home --a smite of love to banish Words—kiss of peace to pardon all the nd the a hard ' es heart that ; ever' Tacked *laths the breast of selfish man trill soften to Fter eharmv,and bid her live as she had hoped . .her; years in machless bliss, lavd, laving and content—tho soother of the melancholy and sorrowing hour, the'source of coinforrt, and the ntring of PT. _ -Laws of Health, — ' iildrun should be taught to !use the left fiend an welt as the right. ' diarse bread is much better. for children than fine. - Children .shonid sleep in sepera te beds. and should mat wear night cape. • Children under aiz or seven yeins, should not be eonfined over - olz or seven hours _in the house—sand that time should be broken by : frequent recesses. ,Children and young people should. be made to bold their heads and their shOulders back, while sitting standini 4r walking. The best beds ref childten ate of hair, or, in winter, hair and cotton. From one to one pound and a !half or solid fo)d is sufficient for a person in the 'ordinary vocations of business. Persons' in sedentary employments should . drop one third of their toot', and, they, will escape. 'dyspopmia. Yotink persons should walk at least two hours a day in the open air. -Young people and others cannot study much bylatup.light with impunity. ...The best remedy for eyes weakeßed by nightbse, is a fine stream of cold water cont. - siantlY applied to them. A Fable Aristotle tells a 'story of a NT who, by Some 'mysterious. law of her nsture, - ; was con. denied to appear at certain seasons in the form of a foul and poisonous snake. Those Who injured - her during the period of disguise ware forever es - A:ales:l from participation in she blessings she bestowed: but to those who is spite of her loathsome aspeet, pitied and protected her, she afterwards revealed herself fin the beautiful and celestial form which was mntural to her, accompained' their steps, gran:, ted all their wishes, filled their house&with wealth; made them happy in lave and victori nns in war, A useful moral might be drawn from this little;fable, in laver of showing kind.- viess and civilty to the most dessrded'and un happy • NErA jolly jack tar, just returned from a truise,Avith n pocket .full of rocks, recently enjoyed a "sail" up one of the principarstreeti in Nem Yak. A mad bull " with, his spanker boom rigg,ed' out abaft," or some other animal gning'" at 'the rate of fourteen knots an hour,t, in the street attracted -to his attention, as hd, . . rode along ; and unable to let the large plat glans triadow down, bioke it to atoms, tbat 114 ight thrust forth his head. , . *-A dollar and a half for that!" said John; " ofit ?—here's the blunt." said tho Bait Jor,handmg the driver s three dollar note. E . " I 'can't change said the latter. " Well, never mind," rejoined the tar," this make it right,' The sudden clash of tse other window told the driver in what manner the " change" had been made. ' News, Facts and Fancies. The Rochester 'American says the popule , , Linn of that city will be 80,000 in 1860. It is new aboutlo.ooo 17:e next lowa Legislature will be as follows',l Senate -13 Whigs, 14 Democrats ; House of Depresetatives--22 Whigs, 29 Democrats. '/7:e Union Whigs and Demoerats of Geer. giac ill meet, in convention, teethe 18 of Sep,. tembtr, tO - de.termine their future course. A tremendous rain storm' occurred Memphis on Sunday morning, destroying and - bjnringptoperty to the extent of $15,000 or '020,000. •'L • A qua:ler of a million ofdollais were staked on the issue of the lite election ; at Liverpoll; says the Liverpool Albion.' The Rational Women's Righter onventiOtt its:te meet in Syracuse, New York, outhe Bth, Shit; and 10th of September. ' • The recent heavy mins near Charlottesvig te., have almost entirely - destroyed the tobad,- #0 crop, and caused great damage to other _growing crops. Ituffale Cemmercial Advertiser of Wed,. n.sdax says, $15,000 are offered for raising of - thist s tainboit Atlaritio,mid $5OO for the safe toontaining thC Expresi money. . The State election In Vermont takes plaCe QTI Tacs4y, Sept. 7,and th - atof -_amine Oil .3loility, Sept 13. In the latter State - theria , care Oat !number of tickets. - - Thin are regiOssso,Bsptist.eharebei i -93,000 Illefibtrii:` and 413 114 4tet:lgirt-C/Mthiktifiliiolgke4riabi# aisai*o3 ean Hamer Corteptiols ils-Csionialts unite with the p,anuerifte on ,onotletto4} t4 e flivicairerty - oippposist :14-LTlVttigs -14 . 11 ge fez. Webster. !i . 'bit . crisiottil Chaitisetietit -, f!L A Most eletimlary wife had the misfortune, to vied a Usband wbo . shortly• after ' their marriage, l i reatne almost a sot. lie :was not a hanr 'hearted nor an unjust: man, but like nunierouvetbers, could not - resist tom'ptation, and when naked to, drini had itot - the mond courage , ~ko say "No." Ills "wife, whom he , really loveSi, , eipostnlated and reasoned, until ho promised never to take: liquor again ; but as soon as ,brown into company his resolntions were forgotten ; and he fell into his old degra ding habit.: Slie we bitter, bitter tears, and began to dtspair of ever weaning him from his monstrous ,'lce;esPeelalfy ns she had iniplored, ono of his raise friends in': vain hot to lezid ' her husband into , evil' emiipany. Reinfarle, , however, tie e trap 'ngassoe ate calked, and d despiteof her tears solicited her husband In visit such and such rt place. - The infatuated man could! notresist, rod went and rime in benativ'stato of intoxication. , 1 ' The - n1460 weinan, . Wietghtriofrenzv i- - - by the see ting:ruin that awaited . her, deter. mined opt, t ; some plan to free her liege lord. from the importunities dills dtT - eit nil comp:ln , ion. , Ortei night; while , bet; Atushand was asleep, she heard the well known foot step and knock et the doer, and, opening it carefully, with'a stoat horiseWhiple her. hand, seized the unwelcome,visilor by the. hair of the head. and inflicied upon Os body n chastisement of the most severe character. As soon as she.reles sed him he ran oil . , and has never since returned to so* thorns In the domestic parterre - of her once . peacaul kerne. - Her husband - Was so impressed, with her strength of mind -and cenr age, ;bathe, resolved to be Ili much a MAN as She, and has sines been abstemious and happy. —Cincinnati Commercial. A Hint to _the Girls. Here is'a paragraph of plain talk to girls which is . worth.a library of young Lady's Friends,- or whatever May bo the title of the coinpenas that aro sold for the benefit of that interesting proportion of the population. lien who are 7 i worth having want, women fori their wives.: A bundle of gewgaw, bound with a string of flats and .quavers, sprinkled wifit cologne, and set in -a carmine sneer-- is no help fOr a man who expects -to raise a family of boys on veritable bread and meat. . The piano and the lace frame aro good in their places ; and so aro ribons, fril:s and tinsels, but you ''.e.annot . ntake a dinner of the former, nor a bed blanket of thu latter. And awful as the idea4nay seem to you both, din ner and bed-blanket are necessarry to domes tic harpinelss. Life has its realities as well as.fi.ncies ; but yOu make it all a matter of decoration remetnbering tassels and Curtains, but forgetting the bed-stead Suppoie young man of gOod sense and of course gond prospects, to bez looking for a wife—what chance have you4O be chosen ? - You may cap him,"or catch him! but how much bet ter to make it an object for him to catch you. Render yourself worthy of catching and yOu will need no :shrewd mothers or 'managing brothers to help you find a, market. What'is Happiness? • "Every thinking man," says Cecil, °will look around him When ho reflects on MI situ ation in this world, and will ask, what will meet my case? What is it that' want? What will satisfy Mel I look at the rich, and Ahab, in the midst his riches, sick at heart for a garden of herbs. I see " Dives, after all his wealth,liftingi upilfis eyes in hell, and begging for a drop of water to cool the-rage of,his suf &rings,' I sea the rich fool summoned away in the very niement when be was exculting in his heart.' If I look at the while, I see Solo mon with.lllhis wisdom, acting like a and I know thht if I possesed all hi 4 wisdom, were I left teMuself, I shou:d net. ns ho did. I see AhiteoPiiel,' with all his policy; hanging hiriaself for vekation. If I turn to' men2of Pleasure; I seel the sum of a pleasure is Sa tan's bed; into :which he eaSts - MS slave. I see Esau selling his birthright for a mess of pot tage. -I see SPloinon, after all his enjoyments leavincr - his name' nd scandle the church to ° the latest age. I 1 If I think of honor, I take n walk in Wesminiiter Abbey, there is an end Of ingnirY: There I walk among the dead. There is the winding "up of human glory: And What remains of the greMest men lof thy country : 1 A breathing :Epitaph, None of these thing can satisfy me. , I must - meet death. I must Meetjudgement; I must meet God. 1 must" Meet eternity: - • tr" The most :delightful and healthy em ployment for ladies;li the cultare of flowers. The general superintendence of a. garden is generally found 'favorable to : health, by lea ding to frequ'ent exercise in the open air, and that communing with nature which is equally refrelhiug to the heart. The t e nding of flOw ers has ever appeared. if4ting , Care for the young and beCotiful.,. They then dwell, as it were, among•their own'embleuis, and many a voice of wisdom breathes'on the 'ear from those sweet blossoms to which they apportion the dew and the Minshine. _ rarA few dip; ngo, a gentleman named &Odom, residing at Copper'sklill;N:j., step. 'ped i a store at that place to Wait. a fei►i minutes' for an omnibus, when the attendant stepping. out, Init hlmidone for ni short .tirne. and, after returning -found lOU sitting in his chair, life - tees; !di cane still - i Ins hand, and his Eiger his mouth. During the after noon several neighbors called toseo the corpse, through euricisity,:.nd anion:l,oocm 3fis: Shiv. ers, :vile of Charles W. Shivers, - residing at Cooper's Hill,..and stitch was the . shock - to - her feelings; from hioking..ppon . the corpse, that she was throivit into sPitsms, a;few_ hours nft,ertharo—'l7nion Weeny.' • ErA greet! 'ou t eve the: IFemphis Whig, who hui uriesibeitulikireett' a litenwholit, 4 1 441 i the hateiretto the t the got, ana **unhurt, loudly Wltt thing mint- - , At - '4#licilci's•Pflife#4:4 ll r , i9 be said kilidoia 1 'Viten raperienO7ll.ocia4o.hit sago.. CEBONDAIE STAGES, ,4,1,:r t •S ,. - 16: 3 ,6,,,,.,:, . . „ , ~ ......_ _ „-,. e : '''''..'"' llp IN 111 K 1 s l> ANNTr al ali TILE Subset Fliers ate Mining sten) , line or Stages be.. titetin Catben.lide auk llopbottom Station on. the LarkawannaA Western Pail Road • Pittance 20 nines, Lewes Carbondale iti the learning and connect oltb the cars going North ' Returoing," Irate on the arrival or the mail train how the Great Bend. Tho nearest, most . direct and cheapest rout from Great Pend to Carbondale. Passeuvrirliy this line ahvays get into Carbondale earlier the evening' than by any tithe' root. - - Fare trceiptird hi tlirloindide 'at the Store of"the Pith. scriber. Pill street, a foe blocte below Bronson's Hotel, Align t,1652.- ' • GROW & BROTHERS. _ • Netr'Boot_and Shoe;Store ZiEELEtt &I-sworn:calm . - - TDC iteiv L firm of. Keeler & Stoddard have opeited a43ont. and :gm store on Main street, first door below the thick corner in which they offer tor sale. • „ .., . . •' 1 I Tiro Lairw....l A asortraent. :. . of Be i m, Sluiei and Findings,fit the lowed piiet. " 1 L: : IN• MONTROSE% '. • ' • I XV,ent9 t for ready pay and,small profits . • ' .rt 4. 6i6z,:n. or the rinagb and country 'are re. spectrally invited to, call: tit a real. genuine Boot and shoe store where Hoots and shoes are sold in stvad;of fleer and Oysters. Keep It before* the, People, That ior,e,huve a full assortment molt Which we etiumigate: . ' . . Men Co Cork role Water proof bonte,long leg . llin. primes', call half sole and pump boots, Kip hair sole b i otite, thick boini calf. kip and cowhide bros .. ~. gann.Prer Shoes, Pic.- Youths C'alt,Ktiand cowhide boots, boys thick - boot s.letc. 1 - LadiCs FiStich Channel Gaiteilt,lititent Fox welt Goiters. Pont:meted and. Kid Polkas,enameled front ;lace Polkas, kid and goat JENNY LINDY , . New York-ties,einelsiors, Jenny Linda Roiettea, kid tiSti i r rubbers, etc. -.— . .. Mikis s gnat and calf Lace boots, Jenny . . Lind's eatimo , d Polkas, Dutch boots; etc. - . - ' Chill retie' button:shoes, gent and eumneled lace hoots. niters, Dowoing's etc. Arno tg our •Findsitgs we ofilg French calf skins, Oak and hemlock tanned Culf skins. Morocco, pink 40 white lining skins, red, blue, maroon, 'Komi, It hiding. upper leather, oak and hemlock solelent ter, ins,inic nails, sparables, heel ball, webbih , etc. lyN. B. Work made to order and repalring neat. done . 44 " Light, More Light Still !" BOOK FOR TUB TIMES, ENTITLED ife at 'at the Evitth. CBI'S Vail4T3 T.1.4V13115 " • AS ITS IS. - Narratives, Scenes and Incident in he real ...Life of the Lowly!' , . . I • • •BY w. I,j. Gi 8311TII, F.SQ. ):object of the author is to represent the dition of the Slave in his_rude but coin. cebin, his d,itly 'occupations and pastiMes ions b,tween the master and slave, the 11111411118 es mid misconceived - views ethos in Philanthropist, etc. etc., and to repro passions end sentiments in their natural i a the sante tire displayed in the humblest • late, thus showing that, in the case of The least, contentment bestows more happi n freedom ; "and at tho same time to rep. s it is, a class of people,•viz : the Planter, justice has selelutn been done, and whose er, as exhibited in every day life, is well ed to win the amiable. judgment of *the • 1 . ._ , hove work will be published on the, first and wilt contain about 500 12„mo. Jotzes, Ily illustrated. The mice will be $1.50. ' orders will meet with first attention. active agents wanted to Bell the above to receipt of $1,50. we will forward one the above book (which , agents eau use as e copy) bv mail, postage paid, to any place lyuited Starer'. not exceeding 1500 miles flalo, Chicago, Cincinnati or Now York. sent by, mail must be prepaid according rw postofficellaW. Postage on this Work 125 cents for adh and every 510 miles. etule prices lo: above, and other saleable ir which we Want agents, will be fortiard ,plicatian to us, postpaid. • G. DERBY & GO. Book 'Publishers. Bunld: N.Y. On tl copy of a 'lamp in the ! from 13 Bo4' to the $ is abodt Who hooks. ed ou a ,1 ry family should have a Copy. An in , ividual hook only 25 cts. per copy Man know thyself. DR.tt Medic .1 Manuel and fond fools for tlieted,Containing an outline of tlio oriMe,Pr - greys. Tr •attrounind Cure °revery form of dilease,mm. fractal b Promiesnrius. Sexual Intercourse, by bell' a buse.-or; Sexual witliadvice CT their preven tion, th 4 • =moot offend ;the car of decency, from the re sult of se a twenty years stecessful p.actice;extensively devote.' Et • the mire of dieease of a delicate or private na ture. I • To whl .h is added., receipts for the cure of the above diveasssi .rol a treaties i on , the causes, Symptoms and cure of fl s Fever and Agne, fur twenty-five cents a copy six coph.. ono dollar; will be fmtward...l to any part of the Unite! brat r.bv niali,lfree of postage. Address post age psid. • Roc 193 PORVOIIIte, or the Author, 3B North' - geventh;: treat. PhilailelPb la. F1'..1 cillare n tirt p o r t! :Le z:t t el z . i , t a l .. forg a it t r g if e f o n m il i - i • , ri '' Cll-C, no under 61.7 care g metier how long standing or - filleting, ...1 . Either sii are Invite d to his Private Reims, 3S North Seventlis :Phila. withrrot fear of interruption from oils- Lerpatierit . Strangere n a nd , others who have, beau un fortunaten the selettlon era Physician are Melted to call.i - IMPOT NC Y—Tbrough unrestrained Indulgence of the pass, ,by ex.s.est. er sal tan use, the evils are name- I s roux. Pr mature impotency, involtudary sentinel die- Charges; ,estieg of the organs . loss of memory , a 'distaste ido for fem society, tterierai debility. or constitutional de. - vantement. are cure ti..hilloir If necessary, consult the Dueler With confidence; he oilers a perfect cure.. • READ AND RIIIFLMOT--The afilicied Would do well to reflect he fors eroding their health, happitteAS, and In ma , ny cases their lives, ha the hands of physicians Ignorant of this e awe of - malaihes. -, It is certainly Impassible for i one MS a unacrstatul Ali the ills the humarrfamilv are subject tin Every respectable physician'hae his peculiar braneb..in which het, mere snecessful then his bretiter. pmfesse'ri and to that tie devotes - meet of his time and ' YeArcs LOP ' PRACTICE. exclusively' devoted to ' the eta ly and treatment Of diserscs of the scansl reminsto. getter With ulcers upon the body. throne, nose, or legs pales injthe.hmd. or tioner. mtecurial theumati ten,strlc tures. gravel, Irregularities, diseases arrbdwr fmm youth fill ereeSiiirLitimuriti6 of the blood. whereby the • con stitution become 'enfeebled, enables the Doctor to coffer spiedy relief to all who may place themselves under I Ids earel ' _ ..,... , _ . _ -.- Medicine forwarded to tiny parted the united States,— Price fire and ten.doilare per package.-36y1. • - ' , —,‘ i . LIGIVNING. LINE! *.- . TH.A.MAN. Barber - and Hair Dresserire ' • turns his thinks to his 'numerous friends , and patron 4; and haiitig,asi he hopes, convinced nil of the! grenk &tiger - and -risk of cutting their throatsby ehaviug thernsvlves, he begs that they will discrntinue that harher-otut practice, and en courage home indnatry ly calling on him-for a shave.:l CU.-Grad-igen uncle was said to be so smart thtit he shaved himself with sheit lightning, and C.trtllinan - viiltperfOrm the same feat ou any Who prefer that 'to good razor, If they will call atitis ehopin -ficarle:'s Hotel basement. If pin 'don't believe it, call,and sea MontrOse; May, 1852 yTattoisoN•s l'araFtWElLt at jj I . July 28..'1 TIIRR Melo ... IMONEY ,TO LOAN'. . ._. IF 1111yigentlema4 titan's to borrow 1000 dollars •.at Ilya per cent:. he cannot borrow it of the 'snbscribor, but gentleincu can save more than 25 iiil per dent' in their . Chlthing espensos by getting their gar ents made at my shop . It . I was in the habit of ragging. I . coulci . point to rtty 4 vork. - as the Emit assurance 1 ,4 my skill in the, art, bale 4iscritni acing and iasteful public knovrlv ‘ baceto ge.: l 4ie ..- ."' '.. ,. • • . . .-.-- i 1 Cotito as 110061 w I vOt .0 raeution ninnentionebles v feetti, jackets, sache,aurtount. cOatees,mlinfitiilum. :' 1 Cr,r94atleinca wilt pleSee!o lake.liti'tkii that I lava. fe ova my "Ehpy to" DI r: licaler'i Mock - , 011 Main ttrpet, first stbry. - - • .. '•.' .-. i , • • ..:' I :•:,lrt.4ttilv.Aouti ps uettal. ... . • -.. , , I . . t'' ! - '4OHt4"GRO4*ES. Mt ni tr , Ja ne 14, 19,5 • 2. - , . • • , I ' • I i I.4ver trati ndiee Dyspepsia Chronic or Nervous Prbility,- - Diseases'of the .Kidtteys, AND alt diseasei aritlog from, - rt difordered ' liver of stomach, such es constipation, Inward piles fullness or blood to the head, acidify of; the stomach, nausea, 'heart huria, - disinst forfood, fulness, or - weight - In the stomach, sone onictations, sinking or fluttering, at the pit of the stomach, sour mutations head. hunted or dt neon breathing, fluttering at Mehemet, choking orsuffo eating Actuations when In a lyiog potture, dimiess of vision; doss or webs-before the sight, fever:and dull pain in the head, deficiency et perspiration, yellowness of - the 'skin and eyes, pain hi the ritle,back, chest, limbs /cc., sudden flushes of beat; burnt ng in the flesh, coast ant.lm- aginings of evil: and' reat dtpreSalott of spirits," can be effectually wired by' . . • Dr. DOtiflandss colebrattd . Ger. , Man . . Prepared by Dr. 2C. 31.4ackson, at the- Arch German --Medicine store; 120 A street, • - • Philadelphia. - • . . Theirpehrer over the above diseases is mot. excelled,if equalled r byruly other preparation in the United States, cc file (lures attest, in many case's after skilful physicians had .t • - . . • --These bitters are worthy 'the attention of Invalids -- Possessing treat virtues [tithe rectification of, disearei "of the Livcrand testier giandt,exereising.the most 'setirching power in aralineis and affections Of the digestive o.warat, they are, Whir/Neale, certain, and t lestant. • • Read and be Convince . d. : • Theeditor of the Boston lice said, December 22d— .- • Dr.lloofland'i Celehrated German Raters, for Cloture , of Li'ver. Coraandat, Jaundice, 'Dyspepsia. „Chronic, or Nervous Dehlity, is deservedly one of the most popular medicines of the. day. ,Tbese Bitters harebeen used by thourandi, and u friend at our elbow says be has himself reeeived an effectual and permanent cure of.l,lver Com plaint from the Else of this remedy. We. are convinced that, In the mite' of- these bitters, the patient constantly gains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great emuld. oration. They are pleasant In taste and smell, and can hi need: bystersenis with' the most, delicate Stomach with Safety, under any circumstancest Veares - peaqlng from . experience. andto the afflicted wo advise their Est.,' Scott's Weelq, Ono of the best literary pageos pub tithed, said, Aughst 25th— " Dr. lloofinnd's German. Diller., manufactured by Dr. Jackson, are pow recommended by some of the Most prominent members ~f,the mellcal faculty as an article of much efficacy In onset of female weakness As such Is the ease, re would advia all mothers to obtain a bottle, andihus save themselves much sickness. Persons of de bilitated etrnstitettions will find 'these Bitters advantage ous to their health, as•We knew from expericzolo the sal utary effect theydiavo upon tweak systems." - • IYore Evidence. • Tice Philadelphia Saturday Ormetie.the best family pa.: per sublithed In the United States, says of Dr.lloolland's German Illtters-+ ' , ll is seldom that we recontirneitd what are termed - Patent Medicines, to the confidence and patrontige.of on. _ readers, and theretote when we recommend Dr. lloof hind's German. Bitters we wish . to be distinctly under stood that we ore not speak og'of the nostrums of 'tics day, that arc netted about for n brief period arid then for gotten after they have ran their guilty lace Of mischief,' hut of a ME debut long established, universally approved. and which has met the hearty approval of the faculty itself:" Look well to the marks of the genuine. They have the written slgnatordef C. M. JaCILSON upon the wrapper, end his name blopn in the battle, without rehiejt they are spurious. For sale, wholesale and retail, nt the Gornto% Medi cine Store. No. 120 Arch street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia, and by respectable-dealers generally thro'. ant the country.. Pekes Redeeel.—To enable nil classes of Invalids to enjoy the advantages of their great resteretiro powers, Smote /3 ,, T TEN; 75 CENT*. Also for yule by ABEL TUIGIELL, Druggist; Montmsc. Paun'tt. a . •• 1 • lyl Throop Sz,,Co's • Daily Express Line. LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN It Per Passenger Trains Leith Special Itlessen sengers for forwarding of llerchandise and Prf aekages erery description. Specie, J3ank Notes,. .1)c. Drafta, and Dills eollerted, all ordils attend-. to with promptness and at reagotablerates- • The Agents of ,the Latium:retina & Western Railroad Company will arias agents for the above exprem line. Express wagons' will ho in readiness. upon the arrival of emit train at Setanton; to forward with de latch, 3ler ehandiza, Ace.. to , Pittston, Wilke4):lrte, &c. Eponard Sf. rl eof Mont ros e,ts authorized to receive and forward Express Freight from that place to UM 31outrose Station: and from said Station to Montrose. ,1 . . . N. C. Martin or Tunkhannock, will reeelire and for ward Express Freight from that piste to Tuhkbannook Etation s and from' taat station to Tankhannock - • mitotic & ITovemtrr, .-amr. . , . - Dissolution, lIIIE en-Ps lt Tr MISHIT bereirtote existing! . under the name and firm of PIA c Thro m, in the Express bus.ne,s on thol,:h. W It., la this day diesnieeil by =tn. al consent. , ' ' JAMES 51SE. .lan .1, 18M1 • -- - ,' . E. ,11. TIIROOP! ' P. S.—The business will hereafter be carried on by Throap .* Co. 6:s'.ace advertisement. I The People's Friend. T. T. Pyres, of Ithaca, - N. Y., Pain;Destroy er TO Healing E.rtract. ; - A II Extract from the rbrub,ctlird Mitch; hazel, and TV purely from that, with the exception of a little Al cohol to preserve it. It will cure all local pain and inflammation. - old..sores, fresh wt ends airs{ bialses, Piles. and all diseases of the bounce of a chr - nic nature, tooth-ache, catiehe, and en excellent remedy fur females, Icc. It is truly what it professes to be, " Trutt vsorcz's eructs o." Provide -nee has scattered along !be rtmral paths of life many things that ceniributo greatly to- the comfort and happltiess of every body - value, an I welt may - they be called "Friends of, the Peo ple." One word here to gaud againit imposition. A man by the name of Spencer has manufactured and 'pito, cd thr sale a spurious article called tho.lleryd.Estract"— , lnt would be extrmt from the hazel-nut—the genuine is is while and pure as water, while the smarten-article is col ored; n bleb enables the public to dist irgnirlil : , None genuine but those Marked Pond's Pain Destroyer. WILLIAM It IltifelL'.Moutrose. atui - stntb-ltetTers and medicine dealers generally, Vats. . 1000 Agents Wanted; rllO travel In every county in tie Vulte,ES totes, to eirellato the anthorltwl edition of the Life of . Gan.. Frank. -Piexce, OF NEW NEtli ItihIPSIIIttE, - dandidate of the Dem&-rdey for President of the United Stal e s, by p. IY. Barteti, Author of "What .1 saw Iry London; or - Slrn and Things in the groat kletropolls," - in an elegant Ittno vol. of 3CO pages, wlih an accurate portrate of, G eneral Pierce. The book contains etopartletttarsofhist early life; lin e-Motes connected with his private and professional his tory, and an acconnt of his public' and rnilitar,tervices, dco &e., by a popular ;New England author; who has visited Concord for the Special purpose of .prenaring a reliable and inth , intin voittinc, Tare the a4vica and counsel of prominent Democrati. . . The effort 'has the sanction of: the distinguished sub.- ject of the memoir, whose sudden rind unexpected ele vation from a private citizen tol the proud position of the leader of the Democratic Party; and, at the De nmeracy aonti.tently believe, soon to be elevated by them to the most 'honorable poet in the world—Chief klagfstrateW the Crated Statese.creates a desire on tho part of every American to, know - The particulars of his life. - ,trairnna retail price, in paper einqrs, 80nantit .; In neat ~.c loth, 74 eentx: , Capiep pent by mail rest-rahl,,en receipt et:price: ' Foe farthyr partleulT - ? tlil : r c e4l : Sole Pnbllaherif Auburn, N. Y. (~..Publishertt of Democratic rapers, withioliefililles or New York Stete.itieerting the abase, (witU this no. flee.) take previous to the let.of heptember next ,shall receive a copy of the comely well, free-orziostego ' • DERBTA MILLER.. Jegy2o, 1852. • ..2 Auborn,l4. Y. . T . 9. the Pliblic. '1 . .. ~A BEL TUItiCELL is no* xecoioing and-keeps XI constantly on baud is large and desiptble as sortment of ~ - , ; . , - • GOODS • .• • . which will be sold yeti low for cash or ready pay. The stock is composed of a flied rate assortment of Drugs, Medicines, -Chem=le, Pain* Oils; 'Dye-StufTs, Groceries, Glass:Acute, spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruments, - .- Yankee: Notions, arid Liquors,— • -ALSO • • Dry Goods, 5 _ Hardware, Stoneware, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, i Medical Instruments, PerfultterY,' Trusses, Supporters; Shoulder-Bruces„, --- • Shoes, Camphine;' Burning Fluid,' Lataps, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &e. 'All persons - wishing to purchase Drage or Goa& is any of . the etoreenid &intimate, will ,find their tuteresta 'proinotid by , calling first , 'at' thi Drug and. Variety.store of ABEL TURRELL. - Montrose, Ittey'lB.so--- C.T[LLM =WOOL! WOOL! lutTE want 10,000 limn& pf Wool in - eicbange -- Tl — foreasli' or clothe. • " - b. R..I4THROP & GC). tuontrose, Diaq.24t 1852. - , - WOOLFWOOLL. 0 AS. T paid ;or Wool • • 11. DU It 14 , lJ New.2.lltratd,'Jusset • 1.,-;k F' OI bllijo tbl., or , ponytid . ateC• Laritfateate by - • DENytEY &WAD lis.noxrcarrows • - - • - - Anether':Scientt Le.. under? GrOat. Clue , for I Dyspepsia-: Dlda. IIOCGIITON'F TUE Tittle,Di. Gi;sTivv-teitAattort Gastric JrzicO, Preyared from rtEvxur 'of the fourth Stomach of the Ox, after 'directions of Barret Liehig. the great- Phyider. logierilehrsaist, by.lr S. 11OU0ILITON, 31; Its - Thls is ti". truly' wonricthat remedy for 'INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, JAVEDICE..LIL VI% -0031 PLAINT, CON STIPATIGN and DEBILITY - , curing after .Natur,e's own meth by,Nature'rdow n agent, thethistrie Juice. -Pepsin it the chief element or great Digestive -pilnotple cif tim Airitricloicethe Solvent of the Food; the 'Path. tying; Preserving, andStimuin time, Agent of the Stomach and I destines. ,It extracted from tho Diestive Stom, aeh °fele Ox, thus forming an ARTIFICI g AL DIOES. TIT • FLUID, precisely like-the natural Gastric Juice itt Chemi r eni powers and furnishings complete and per feerstrbstilute for ft.'''. soone aid or this preparation - the pain" and virile of Indige and D3G , PePeri are removed just as they would belry s healthy stomach; It is doing wonders for ilyspeptire; caring =see of Debility, Francis. t Nervous Decline, and DyspepticConsnmption,.sup• posed to be on the verge of the grave. The rcientille • eet doneenpin which It is tattled, is in the highest...lc/Tee ca." glans and remarkable: - : - Scientific 'Evidence:. Ogren IJebegin hie celebrated work nn animal Chem. left,/. raft'. ° An Artificial Digestive Fluid. analogous . to the Onstric Juice. may he readily prepared from the consmembmneof.thestornacit of the calf, in which seri cue articles of foist, as meat and ENS' will be softened, changed, and digeited. just in the same manner , as they would be in the human ntomech,". Ca" Call on the agent. and get a Descriptive graffito:lring a large *meant of scientific. evidence, Phia l:lr to the abet°, together with. reporta Of remarkable vireo from , all parts of the United Rates: " • DR. nova lITON'S PEtis now sold by _Weedy all the dealerTlu tine drugs and popular medicines through out the United States. It ls prepare,' ItS powder and In Hold form, and in prescriptive vials for tho Use of Physi: Bans. PRIVATE crrtetrr,Ans for the tHe of Physietana, may he obtained of. Dr. IlOnghton or Lie 'agents describing the whole process of preparation, and Plying the authorities upori which the maim* of this new remedy aro'bastet. 'As It Is nof a /secret ran . eity.uo objection can he raised against -Dense by Physicians in respect able'stending and regular pTulle& Price.. ONF: D01.1.A1l per bottle. OTISERVIIITUTS I!—Every bottle of the genuine P VPSIN hears the mitten, signature of 3. F. TON. M. D., solo- Proprietor Philadelphia, Pa. 'Copy: right end Trade Mark secured. • • • • frlt" Sob' by all Dencgivta and D ealcra In Medicines. 1:12` For rale by ADM. TITROF.LL, Druggist,Slootrose, Pa., Agent for Stuareehanne. county , . DRY: GOODS. NEW STOCK!! CHEAPER. THAN - EVER!! VV. Y.N. 1% Lato'of the Firm of 'Wilson &.. Miller, ES to return his-grateful thanks tolhe citi sene of Susquehanna County for their liberal pat ronage during the past year, and respectlnlll Soliells a c.mtinuance of their-favors Having re-opined' the store In Tompkins' Block, (which has been enlarged and Improved,) with a , full stock of Spring :and koala:Rl Goods, he inviies those who wish to purebere,Goods very low, for each, to call and examine his assortment. The subjoined list of Goods and prices he lielleves will compare favorably with that 'of any other merchant lu this vicinity, , , Ladies' Dress qoods. :.•- • A large o rpm-tam:A of black and colored Silk*, of vs. clans gradm and patterna, from 4,. 6d. to 149. m id. Nouseline . he Laines. . • 2000 yards of Spring De Loins! of almost every Twee ty and style that the New York - market -affords, atom I 11c. to 3s.per yard.. : - • . Prints and Gineams. 10,000 yards of Meernaa,-Pall Myer, Marteltesteri Goehleo, English and; other styles of Prints. of be. Sr, loc, awl is per yet One ease of superior eh:ails and rOilll7, raid wide, at the low price of 1s.:.1000 yards of Lancaster and - Glasgow G Ingham!, warranted fag colors, at is per. yard: Also, Scotch asst .French do from Is. 111. to 23. Moui.n.ing Goods. . Dembarlnes, ..Alpaeeas. LuftreP. Dormer, Can ton Cloths,all wool De Laincs t bllKTlMUCF, and all albr er goods nsed in invninlog. White Good.i, Plain. plaid and striped Tarcnet 31Ctslin, Cambric - do., plain and dotted Sams: >ll NaillF001: and .T.lllfotti .Linen earnbilc. Bird's Eye Linen Linn Table Cloths, - Naphins, Scotch and (Iran,' Diapers, Linen Sheet Ingo to -Shirtings, dr. o.&e. at I , W h prices as cannot fail to give entire, satlifaction to customers. Shawls A lave lot of Broche, Canton Crape and Cashmere Shawls twenty per cent. cheaper than they were sold last year. _ Handkerchiefs.. Linen Handkerchiefs of every grade, from 6.1 to $4 each. Table- Corers. . Several lin r 4 en Color eottnn.'wo•sted and Linen, and all wool Embossed Covers, from 4s. to $4 Wets.: Goods for Men and Boys. Broad Ct tbs of every color and cicality,lrom Ins. to $5; black and faney,Cassimeres,from 6 to Ws. ,• Ken tucky Jcans,,Tweeds 'and Satinets, from 2S. 6d:to 443; Vcstinga of emery deseription, quality add price.' Domestic Goods GOOD 3 - ard- , of brown'stmetlegs and 04dt:es, from 5 to per yd.; 5000 blenched do. from 4e. to IF. per ynrd ; Tickings nod Mariners! Fhlrtings.from Bd. to Is. per yd. Hosiery and. Gloves. An eiceellent assortment and very eLeap. AmOng theta a tame lot cif vrldte cotton nose, very fair quality only 61. a pair, • • • Trinks, Valise and Carpet Bags. ,- _ KwPit msorled stoelt. purchased direct from the larm eat in this ennotry, and for sale at such prices as sill admit ot competition. - • Straw and lilillinertj .CondEr.‘ The Fab feriter IF dekrcus of dint Crg.the AM-niter of the public particularly to thin.branth of L osirels. ash*. possesses great facilities ter gt tt:rg ti tie rff . CP cheap.. lie designs keeping con.taally on'hand (during the sea son) a large steek of Straw Bonnets, which - he will offer per cent. cheaper than they-con - ha had at 'retail In New York city. Either wholesale or retail customers wiii find It greatly tetheir a ',entree 'to eau:nine his stork Inifore making Purehases elsewhere. • Ribbons and. Drees Trimmings ,a good assertmeat low prices. WI N. WILSON. . Corner of CoUrt and Water ; streets. nearly'. • - . opposite file American Hotel.; BING ILCSIT , IN, Apr 11128,1852. F .14 1 - CITED- R D-.-- Philadelphiaf Medical - House... Established fifteen years ago, by DR. KINKE LIN, North West Corner of Third . and Union Streets, Spruce and Pine ;Sts. • Philadelphia.. - FIFTEES % YE S of .aatenrive and uninterrupted practice rpeut in this city, have rendered Dr I. the most expert and ruccetsful practitioner far and near, is the treatment Or all di- ases of a. private nature.' Per sons afflicted Witiv-ulcess an the body, throat. or legs, pains in the head or bones, mercureal rheumatism strict ures. gravel, diseased arising from" youthful exeerses'ot impurith a of the blocid whereby the constituthm bubo enmeenfeebled are all trent. d with success. Be who places* himself under the- erh , e - oe Dr. IC' may religiously confide in Ws hotter as . aseptleman, and con-, thlently rely upon his skill as a physician... , TAKE PARTICVLAR Novice.—N, ung Men . who hate iiiktred themselves by a certain practice indulged ia—a habit' frequently, learned from evil companions. or at school,-the effects of which are nightly-lea. even when asleep. and destroy both WWI and body,. eberalti apply immediately; ly eakrates and ,- constitutkmal debility, , Insaoltnoseurarartergy, physical lassitude and ,general prostration, Irritabllityand all nervous affections, Judi. gentle° ,rlnggiehnereof the .fiver, and every disertie - 1n any way cohnected With - theirecreatlye inactions, cured and full vigor : . Read ! -Youth and Manhood.- - . A . .rigorous .Lif. , ,br Premature Death.: Ri-oke. - lin an sey;preerratilm. . - -only t 5 etr, i TIN is Book just pnblirlied is filled with useful infoitna don, on the Infirmities and Ansi axes of the Me ativirar gam' $t addresses Itself alike' 10 Yorth, Manhood and ,Ofd Age, and should be read by all. The vainablei ad vice and Impressive warning it glees, mill thereat years of misery and suffering, and save- annually thousands of liver. Parents, by reading it, will learn hop' to - prevent the destruction of their children; '• • . •;,,* A remittance of-26 een enclosed In n letteri ad dressed to. Dr. KINK ELIN, N. W. Ccrner Thiel. and Union Erreets. between, Spruce and Pino,Phlladelphht, will ensure *,book; tin der envelope, per return Mall. Persons at a distance may iddtesa Dr. K. by letter; en emit:lea Tee,and be cured at home. • . , Parkages of lifoliciries :Directions, d'e-Jorwartlei, sending a renktbroes-, and put up,eoeure from Damage or Curiosity. Doolc.colisre,News Agent*, 'Pedlar*, Canvasser*, 'add all others supplied 'With -the alive work '.at very low rates. •, ' --•-. NEW , GOODS— , ' , At the' Vpsonvllle - Eicatitige:'.. THE eubsctiber; With many thanks to his !in meronsly:incrensing pstronti, would iiipect., fully;intorm his friends,,that he is now receiving a choice selection of :goods dire ct fromNew:Yn:lh . Which he intends to sell,apcn the good old fish.. ; ioned principle of "lire and let lire." •%Vanied" ~,, 'NApiits uiNvisj, A 1 BEAUTIsUL smart" mat of Silver Nankin tel4 l l, , . . in exchange rot: goods; ell - kinds of prods**. Cash Li scone entirely Ow to4t.ros,'reccivedE thin dari, l l not excepted. -,; , JOS. L. 31ERRIALAN -:t r -. _I, -. . .._ ~ , ~1 . . A. J.RVANS, - •Upsonville, April 30,, 1852. ~-•1 , .. , oitf ~' ,' -' - a'4 o- • 2. Owl FAkavas'Aloll;Blochowaon. --' ' -t1 la •-• '- .'' .1. - Sliver '.lVitire." l' § - A IdlltOft r: AT Tof . vet poon ► , ....rks 40., i l ia fi n . GREAT , gARGAINS• -,. • to ql F s g 1- ' _ -, T . --i :CAls11:;:IBLI) iwidlin g . 04 his.largo qt'pokl .. ma ,,, , /rel i ll „,t.54,..:4.---......dc.d !? 0. , .1 . 10.-p:,c , ....4 ; , qi. -./L.l* of .1 civ.ttior, 1 "tiViTcil car e if (r., At' Orti34.:TLY ' "7 , ill e n.l.niut:ni - Jqiy , 9. '-'-' 4, '', . • ':-- ;9: "7, ----"' it - ? . l., s? gp.pridefi, to iiiiikalio - iiiii - fOf leo f goiids.C.; . - 1 .- - -r- -- 77,1 , i. --- , - .... - ;f 7 t., ----. '": 7-7;--- - --- ,.. „. . ! , - t94lsi - rtzt,o. , A tg?:l4'.'is.e.;l.iNc tiTc l...4,,',lal 4 ‘ i •u.,,,T.,uilfz!at: Ponhomton, April 1:3; 1552.: - ":" ,' " ' -,' i I,Tuly «3i '. , -A: 4. , WAti.9% kitoglmotOn, , i, ' • Ayers Cherry piataral, FOll. TAE OURS: OF s : "7, COUGIAS, AND COLDS, . 'BRONCHITIS, ASTH MA AND WHOOPING. COCO . I .1 •..7,5 ;r i b I.!ONSUIPTOION. - • . ; oicting disease, cot I this t a n g ., e 'reined? for disease, or the throat and it is not i yonelvlslitei trifle with the Bees Orhesath or the Met. f ea, but frankly to lay .before thela the opinion of dls. tingniehed. men sod seine of th e evidences or its sue. c ess,,froin which they tan judge forthemoeives. Wo l a tne a r i uy wed ge -ourselves to make; no will mgcttiols Icm-tithes statements of its eftleacY, nor will wo hold oaf l any hope; to' suffering humanityi which facts will net 31aoproefs. are here given, and we solicit an ' i r y from the panne into al I've ju t blieb; feeling allgured that they will 'find them perfectly, t vliable, and tha pledicintiwortity, their best confidence and pavan s g e. From the distinguished Piefesor. of Chem-1 ' and' 1 -- nteria Bowdon' I r n Dina' tilr: I delaynd answering the reeelit- of your T ireparatien until I had an opportmelty.of witnetiaing its erect's. In my own fatuity, or lin Ake Itt-rninel Of my] Ifriends. 'l' • . '1 'This I have flow done with a high - degree Of lathlike-1 to i m. in awes of both adults and children. - t" - , I found' it, as jet' in g relOnts shoa t 'a POWerfill hooted 'rot cola, and pulmonary diseases. • PetltK nuiv i zi.4Nrk, ti. Drunsaick, Ma, Feb- 5,;1841. IFrom *nu erseer in 'lice Hninilton . . this city, , Lowell,' A Uncut 10,1349. 0. Ayer: I havebeesi cured or the wend eaugh ( ; reset bad in trul life,-lby your Cherry 11j et o r al. a nd nu e: fall i iThrn I have opportunlty.;of recommending it to others. Yours rerpectrully, j 8, D. 131/titF,Ott. Dfrilead the followine. and see If this mediane is worth a trfal. '-Thls 'patient had beeptne very feeble "and the -effect of the medicine Was, ttmlaistaltably die! Vl3ited States Hotels Saratoga Fpringr - a' 1 5,1815 - ,_' Dr. J.C. Ayer—Sir : I hire been nfibcted-withn pain. fo I affection of the lungs, and nib the symptoms of set- I tied c .nsumptiOn, for snot. than n year. I could tied Ho" ntedielnu that would reach My catte,itntil I coin wienced the use a your Cherry Plettral, which gar° me I i grittlanl relief;and I have boon' steadily gaining my I-etre:lMb till toy health is well Malt restored. _ - ; - Witile mtint; your medicine, thlta the grotilleation of earring with it my reverend friend, Jle.' Truman, of l'inmt.ter Dirtrict, whti bad" beeti -suspended frourhia parochial duties by a tewite attar,: of bronchitis. Lhasa plea.nre Ip certif}lug these rut* to you, And am, sir, yours respectfully, , . "‘ ' J. F. CA CHOUN, of South Carolina. 1 o:7P.Propared and sold - b,Y Jamas C.!, AI Ea, Practical Chemist, Lowel, :tints. - . , 1 fa. Sold by A. Turret, Iron traria it Lucien Scott, 41t. Bend, and by Druggists everywhere. 1 . Cy ' li in , . . . " tioAAND iil -. ' OF - ' • ! DR. TIIDOON DO3IESTIC coltiouism /3rat'i CF .13LOODROOT,'FOli 'THE CURE".titi Contumption, Arthini, Froothltla t 'lnfluenza, Coughs ; Whooping Cough and Croup. • - Dr. - Tbroops Infant Preservative and3.lo - • ther'o RuUef I Curer notoienee. pone, Gripes, liSarbr i ii.DYtenttr/ and Cholera at Infants, or any of theeorrunbit ilia•ut Infant life; _ , • • ,; , Vr:.Throo'p's Worm Wisnn Expellr these filthy intrude:l of the hutOnn system with , Out exception of kinds or nunitsrs. ' • Dr: Threop'..s Bil Hails Till's' • Cure Indigestion,- Billions disorder's, SIC/f. Files, Headache, Heartburn,- Fever Inflammation, Ditthea., Dysentery, and restores, a healthy istlitu of all the, Wands of the. body. ,• I • , Dr. Threnp‘a Eye Water unsurpassed in eurai ire virtues fori any inflautmato iY affection of the e) e, and • - . .I)r.'Threop's Savo Ts nnstirparaed for * . dressing fey Itunas i and Scalds, CI. errs, Salt Rheum, or any abrasion of the skin. • Averts , ames.---lientley & Brad. Montrose, N -Granger & Co., Itu h; If. M. don:l:Weil, gush ; C. C: Mtidictown; B. Glidden; Filendsvido; P. M Barber, Dimoak; Scutt - 8C Fpringville; Dr. Lam. brt. Auburn ; Jasnes Tompkins, ' Tompkinsville; Bay den .6. Little. New :Milford; Dr: Brooks Gnat Bend; Joseph L Merriam:, Upsonvillef Dr. J. ltorney. Little Meadows; Jasper Stanley, Citor , onuf ; Tiffany. Brook lYn'eentte Williams; Clifford; be.J.C.Gltastead. Dtmetaff ; Johnson & X.•ry; itarferd. -I • • ' . i S. IIL.AS.DEL, General Agent, 'Forest Lake. . - . . • - 8500 CELAILEItGE. -•.- w • lIATEVEII concerns tho health and happiness of people Is at ail flows of the meet rentable im portance. I take it for granted that every person will do all in their power to rare the lives ;of th it children and that every person wild endeavor to promote their own health at all mortices.: I feel it •iti be my duty to solemnly nssure yon that Worms ;teeming to the opinion of the most celebrated. Physicians. are the pri nteryeauxe of a largNataicrity of diseaae to which chil dren anal adults are liable, 'lt you have.in appetite con tinually changeable from one kind of food to.anothtr, bad breath, pith) in the. stomach, .pieklng at , the nose, litir4ness and ()fume of thebelly, dry cough, low fever. pulse irregular, remember that all these! denote Worms and Yea should at once-apply the remedy . . llonEntsAcK's ;Wolin); ars., An article found Upon stientlfle princlpfcs. ; componnied nith_purely vegetable substance, being pericetlr. Fate ghee taken, an-I determined in all bet j ejects, and not leavlngthe syrt. m In a dtveisel condition Cu most Adter Et•Cil negro= for the 21.111(01l of trorns3, ca mowed calomel, such as Lozengr, Vermitngt4,• ate.; but hos performed the mast astoni.hlt g cures 4i saved the tier:' thousands, both old and; young. who have heed pro , nonneed hopeless. Inenrnble, by physiCians. head the following and become coot - icted of its „leelmey over all eithers - _ , Morris River,l 3.,1An.-13, 1551. Mr. .1 N. Itobensatk—This L. to certify that my child, 15 '• cars of age, having been Fick fur three - years, wog at tended for - e disease of the spine by Drs'. Leper, Lillie, and Phlsier for a long thneiwidiout rcel•iting any lame fit 'After giving hernp an Incurable, went, to Phila delphia-and Consulted ono 'of the - best Iphyrfelans, her (Weed stilt growing worse...lit:Tut at this time I was in. (Weed totry"obensactes • Worm Syrupfand a ft er -telt. lug two bottles elto entirely gained itr. health, after, parsing . a great quantity of worms. Roping Vila wilt be benefit to parturs whose &Writs-are similarly affected, ••, • • • I nm.yourl.,.te. 1- • , • "' lIOBEN'SACK'S -LITER TILL 8 No part of the system Is more liable te disease than the liver, it serving an a filter IO purify the blend, ra girina the proper separation and secretion to the bile, so that any afro. g action ofitht.fiver aftectatheether important prima the system. and reanits variously in Liver Com plainte,Jundlec, Dyspepsia. , reser., ,0,1•C,.,W e should therefore watch every symptom that might indicate a Wrong aetlon'of the liver.' There. Pills being composed in roots and plants, furnished by natutelto heal the sick; namelPt Ilion Expectorant which auenumts the secre tietarnin the pulmonarynnacus meMbrano, or pr.cmotea the discharge 'of secreted - Metter: - 2d, an atteratire, changes In some inexplicahleand insensible man ner, the certain morbid ; at:glens of the 'ltem. 3,1. as a Tonic, which gives tone, and strength to the, nervous ayatetn, renewing health and 'vigor to ~.all parts -of the body. 4th. a Cathartic, which nets in perfect hannen; with the other Ingredients by operating on the bowels sad expelling the whole narnat or corruiviim and vitiated Matter: andpurifying the "blood, which dcstrols disease and retards health. '• j • - • Pre ark 'at lieteeiaticit's Laboratory, Philadelphia, et'ouer 4th add °cargo st: Price 25 tents; for saie.hy the principal Druggists and itotea -generally throughout the comatty. By scent Ashiturr - Ward, Philadelphia. ; •AGP...311 1 .-telTurreliiind & Mont.' mac;' flayden ..t, - Little and Wm. 17. Want; New 5111tord; Eaton &.-Peck and Saxe Seyinour. -11arford ; U. Burrows &;_to.. Gihion; C Welly , & Chitten den and Church & Pfilonayi hundatt ; • 0 A. Eldridge,' ilineklyn; Grow Jr. Bros., Glenwood ;' ebn e'en tt and'- James Brooks,' bleat'- Band J. tr. Lytnan Thekharantek ; Barter 'it fectssell, Alerting-ripe; tl..V.Fturdoirant.ltralutriza.. - 13y2 To Dair y men n _ air y men and FOn4oro., ,Valuable Pr4erty . far 4ale. , , A . I.Anxv of 200 acres situate in IlKiditc*atm township,' • Susquehanna county and Stets of renneylvanla,lso afros of which are under troprovement.. ;The fain is well designed fora ordairy, and h oipabliof feeding 40 'cows during sutemet.tind ati a lt i er, and ever y; part of it Is well wets-red._ The budding* , rel laud are in pod con dit und the - fences, which, of s'ooe-a nd rails, are Med goal There are two lin e towns up m the prentista;besldei granery and coins-Meet sheds for cat tier Three orchards, principally of guilt d fruits and other fruit -trees. , - . , !S farm Las a sarY pleasant . and 'stesirable letation about petruillea from Montrose. the county seat of Sits, nirehanna county; and about nine =ilea from the Leg gett'a-Gap Railroad, to which there is a Shut Rust, and' it Teryeourenlent to meetings and ißLliii34, and uteebtui i Also . another ',al nalde Eerie adjehming the eboee, eon timing 200 scree, of which 3230 acrevarti ender - a high elate- of theta is *hum dwelling hens°, and out buildings to correspond, and a larg. or , chard. It is"well watered; ant Ictited,And - tultultably Adapted to dairy purposes. ; • Said - property will be aril on , ecaSonabla terms, a Por-' ties of the meney m 0.7 input ia ott bond.r. mortgage to mutt thapureluteer. - • ' ' .- / Applicationmag aerienall by letter to lion. Je s sup di IL: J .!Oven at . fontrose. in. said c aunty:and any fartteepaitlenters that;-tnag berregtd, Teti will begirtm. - IStStf BUSINEB,EI .006. , . P.. Wyatt,. . TINNY, TAILOR. Tu rrrpikettrook, Nom marl, oetapied.,b,f J. H. Dttlook, Gr Heady Mods Clothfr,g4s Now York prteto, "*4l , . , , .L .B. _ Sprout, PIANVVAUT Uns IS OP PPEOUV. e n va n ,„_ rim* 310P0Ariki Pi. --"4".1KO, Smith & CO A./Ea' AND eIIAti t .3IA SCPAVIIAtigI, 3 64 , street; Stentrose ; Pi ;;, `. • - E. 13. Park, - T_TAVING returned • to NOntreee to rullieiht Ai tie° pf,hie. /Niel, where o w prillofe be ssio a n, mor be toned et duo* Ilk M well al neet.: • • ppy to treat opts Atontrote,lob.2,lBs2.: _ _ • Z. Blalock, . lAND 811110E0N, Ventres., PL, tend te. all boaineretbat may be entrusted kik, c h arm , .10, peudiptness s and fidelity. Ole g . 1 residence au Turnpike street. Not et ?utile Met ee. . , George: Puller, DEALER-msolAß,Ready:tanile Clonal/snits enpr,' Itootik, Roles, Stoto two 4013444 Itatelesllotel, . . . •. ; M• r►• Tyler, DEA Lt , g IN mixa 0 ODS, 0 roeerlea.ettektera,i. ware, Tinware, flab, Oils. Plaid. Pinata. dab, allopays rspb for all kind, of Shipping Yam Na l h i below thepourtllonae.. -_ - . atidintolMAM DIMAING SALOON. frix e - • i• ..Charles Till man, 0, UptlctiFtgowst door to the rostidleradoigniu 7 S. - S. - Winchester, A T ttaoRNEY Nr. LAW, Twthrlannock, I's. On e , irlOr aticklow. . . 'L• D. D.'-Hinds. LAND EXCIIA 2 iOr t PTABLE. '02e63114ts bolo* Keelteollotel,3lohtrase, Pa. • I.E. 8., & - 5,13- Chase, - A TTOIiNEVB AT:LAW, Montrose. °Me oiny i . teen atom. E. B. CHAIM 844/411. Co TIE MA R9LZ M0111UX6.1711, irus i s Tem TAinbvi , hr,, Between the alai! Midge a w l c g4 7 l honp..eohrt. it; SYsi;;ltatulcu,y. Y. fa1,83rti..., Traeelioi Aaeta. ; , •- - C. 111,' Simmons, • poor AM) SIIQZ NNE: RR AND Ry,pAntEn . . LP over Oltawlll 4:,C01. Saddlery Shop, TMI . . - 1 - BrjiC. 0. Edwards, P, t . nYSICIAN AND KjiGEON, Earford, Pa . MidporAltrthor G. .1. Pnde'a store. • r ..— -' - 1 Dr. O --- ames Bro oks nalwum. AND BURGEON, mad 4'1403 Dmealtihepc Paints. OID, Dyes, &e. ComernCiv and Pine 14 recta, +ppot it e.. Cal. V. Lieri, Great itext. --,---- , C. D. Virgil, Ctui attDl IST,l l lonlrore, PEI. Cal it OM Ilalltrlng,eurner of Turnpike and Outten - Ftrerts. • pporations upon the teeth yeecnitied ear - tinily. wthl tenderly. • Plate work lout with theta material and In tlin moat lmptneed Opal. Alma In. • ICS r•• .- . QURGEON D F..VgIST. can be Mood as_unud tap,. DAVI - mind TreISDATA Ur pull well, at the. Iltid L. EcatieJ Hon t s otc, Pa. Be would call. the ?take n pttenticei of those who nead setts of teeth, to it i r manner of. inserting on the obostaphmerrstsyrieny pie, which he has tt-actieed for a number of Tem. II other work, extracting, filling, cleansing, - dons hilt most scientific manner. 3lontrote, July 42,185,2: itd Patina for Sale,' Tnr..tib„Rcibd.. will act as *gents far thettny 'sale Of Keel l'atate—Farms, Masts and Lel located in Susquehanna, eon ntyl'a. Attwhopai n grey thelepropertyfor sale can glee andante derrip li.aof their Farina or . Lote as fellows: Numbed acres, bob many improved, and how wiletedi Ingo; Orchard, grafted or common fruit; titbit lua trees, anti shade (reel.; haw far fun, Eonnea,l 2 4 the nearest point twa depot on the Yew Trot k res Railroad price pod tetras of payment. Allah* to sell 01' purchaie Real Estate, will 1 , (wive mon , tention hp calling on or addressing us at Nano, usqnehanna rent ty, D.7.Cogteyancefrum 314 n trot to the p realm htt - of ehatga 4361ce on Tarninestrcet, 4 d'oors Lest Of thohld eonter. i . • 1 • rim roll wiring Farms ind Lots are not oferrdietfde No.l, 40ocres,30 improved-Frame notate ud ka No 2, 80 do 60 do - told .to ~ do No, 3, 100 do GO do do . do i No. 4, 100 do 60 do Fold do .. do , No. 5. 70 do . 40 dO sold do dl No. 6,96 do 35 do do sold No. 7, Store, 15 - arellonse and Lot. No. 9,145 acres 7.5 , improved, framed hosts asil • NO. 9 52-1 .do 35 do sold ' ' - No. 10 2, - • do ! do do ' do No. 11 .sold ..*-, , . No. 12 100 net es' 70 Improeed, frame hotrods/ ha ' N 6. 13 240 do 200 do do do - NO. 14 56 do 50 - do eol4 • • No. 15163 do 60 do do do i ; No.: 16 120 do r. sold No. 17 200 110 75 . do - do del • No. IS 112 do 50 • do do • do I . No. 19 300 di, ;50 do' do del No. 20 145. do 1f:0 do do do • No. 21 100 don° do do do N0:22 961 i do 45 do do sold dal ' No. 23 45 do .7,1 do do do I: No 24 292 di, 225 'do do Jr ! N 0.25 125 •do 100 • •do do sold do i No 26 190 do 140 do do do _No 21.61.) . do i - sold N 0.28 11 r cres, good sawmfl and dwelling. 23134 acres, 90 impiored, franne bow Ind No. 30775 do 100 , do do do No. 31 735 do :93 do do do -10.321,80 do 1135 do . do do No. 33 160 do ;130 do do do 'llo. 34 150 'do 300 do do A o. 83 1:10 - do J3O . do di' do No. 31 300 do 170 do do do N 0.37 100 do do do de No. 3,8 170 do 'lOO do do do No. 30 373 do '9O do do do NM 40 30 do 45 do do- No. 41 212 do 330 de do oold N 0.42 92 150 do, do do No. 43 4i do sold No. 44.138 do 65 do - do do No. 43 800 'do 200 ' do do do No; sistros, SO Improved, Craze hue ni and plot mill. ; . No. 47200 do 1:0 do . do do. No. 43163 do SO - do do • ' No. 49 80 do 60 . do _ do 'do No. so SS do 65 do do To No. 51 35 do -CO' do do de No. 52 120 do 85 do , do - do N 0 . 53 200 do 150 do ,do do No. 51 146 do 100 - do .do do No. 35 60 - do 40 do do do No. 36 , 165 do 125 do do do N. 13...-Persone de4rlng to putehare icy elite a and eying that non:ober can'obtain a fainierWrots. ALFRED B tLDII E. Q. tAßcoct. Going slit; a * Illfle alms:o Col. TUE anbactiber Lai a small stork TO antral!! 41 ' 13° Y 6' cOsise 'and floe Nola runt ilboes..mi assortment of Tullio', aliases. and t Widower , portal ' Shoos, which Reis now acil.vg at pricer bur bir k ; e o lbi e nTtie oa s L i. ! y Thceo is 2,. : aan opportunity for rod hrD* • ato. rcLuf ib • 31nntio e, GRIND - STONES , • I A TON ti'llotra Grind ,s,tonts, to' he bat mst ll o2 econoxnlad Flap°, and of all &et Ann St tr i m lb., at 15.8, to: 4' cts per tb., accardis to • _ ALSO, 2 tons nl 4 Bares "Jr" which nail aad any" 4 0 than thoßorea, and are very tappatot Oats Eat Ityl work,. and water proter, prieo 1 , to 1% es with! Gibbon JO ly (28Um) 13.111:13015.11. ITGIII DUNI-WA; rumLISUID - ESEAT IitIIIISDAT 31051:74_g aB. et' E. Chase, EDIT6Iti4 Aril) PROPRIETOR& TERDIS. Ono dollar iind fifty cent rper annum, m 1111 116 1: or - tan dollari If not paid nnth the eint et th. /.1 time or sable:l44lon. • paper be dime ao until all arrearages are paid, eleePe at the W WI " . it Publisher. Alloomattmleationi mutt be Pal re Utter. COlineeted m et should be,4llreeted. to 8. B. k,,E, 8. Coto, '",— ; naluebatma rountyi Pa. • RATESOW DVEBTIiING. .000 stqua*e 621Inee trs lea',) thtte frafft PI Each subsequan4 iraeltiour " •II Otte square three months,• •• 40 One square olz uouths, - '• "• 10 . Eltiebless Cards, tbviir lints In It" ss, ..!!! .Yearly ithreraimsientaingt OTCT Mir Nu One cambia one year, - • • ed s. o co ts la Yearly advertisemen yin -be restrict new w?gelagtvpitil imard. • . •• • - S.IOIIAvoIIIC. , o i .4 ' Vie Publi,her:. :ming! i""santro. thd4t PTlnting ptipateli 10EleeMt Tap vroxy. with ne4ne44 and &spud'... l 014: 14 • Ivaskti , Qt...cyer„tgo,c7lytio 4 I ' o ) l°34 ' to order.. - •