DEMOCRAT. ',cue circulation id 'Northern Icania-1632 Copier Week{ y. _ .. , B. CHASE,: Enyror.§, TnosE, DECEDIUPe. la's 18 e 2. The rellietteett been a fancv, born of Otte- day dreams ' WA every leaf .that fella, .a human sonl'as . for every l'eaf that , ,unfolds, a spirit •tt rent the diui past into the active pre& thickly as. fall the, decaying leaves, s of human mould drop into; the soul. watch the yellow leaf as it 'struggles 'downward tendency, eshinin,g in vain in midair, shrinking from the cold • Ate, and buoyed up, With a momentary a stray breezewafts it upwards n,gain descend more , rapidly. It ,seems to 110( • '• ...shriek, as it settles , nearer and nearer etested soil. As it lies worn out and ' en the. chill= earth, the spirit whispers. tit has gone ddtiri to thetemb : Nature leaf for, every one who falls,m the st'. naps a bead for every sin he 'thinks. • 1 ve stand beside the spent leaf, sOitand g ones around they new made grave. Ah embalm their dernlis tears and undy stories, so will . we embalm thee, ,thou • er of human frtiltY.•=2±'hus ItetWerM the of the book of. hooks the sickly hued laid as a 'memento niori.' As I gaze on rai 3100 form;l forow the . decay Of the a4:-. • whom it fell, ,•and-turn thonghtfolly • iv,ze up to the • tumid Of leaves; and itt,: high one shall fall for me?' • - Gums, WE LP:E.:N.—It is known as ,a ik • geology, that below the depth of thirty 64 :c earth becomes regulaily warmer os if I. : cend.On ':avern,,, , Tetho increase is at acv - e of one degree of Fahrenheit for eve j. e;feet. At the , bottom of the mines of 14 1 dl, a depth of one: thotisand two bun ; et, the thermometer stands at eighty qual to summer heat. At this . rnte Id metal would be melted twenty miles :he solace and doWn in the bowls of tliseveral hundred' miles, the heat would ity thousand times hotter than Melted • 7 ho can Wonder ^ ot earthquakes when ;di' y ,t - - rest en a - molten sea of fin. ! • Gems of Thought.. 'nr:., .e is not a more ridiculous animal. than .iSt in:his retirentent. His mind . :is . in ;et DO-aptly° or lie cart only 60 er himself as an insigniffcant gg,nre in a ape, and wandering up and down in a .r a mealloi,under the same terms as ;II - k ennest animals about him, and ns sub- II?, . ;as totals mortality as they ; ivith this Dr: - , ration, that he is, the only one amongst .....: - i t trho`iies under the aPprehension4if it. , _ f g- r , grpiness must be Sought- for in simplicity, 11J-.' a costliness—in the perpetnilly recurring, ?•,ntii:i'• than in the rare; inabriding peace, ratli. ' 7 ;l l _ tan temporary raptures; and next after -1 ‘tir- i-iethar - iting it:atkr which sprtageTh up cverlastinr , life, in no sourees else so se , 4. .11 i , a sly; and in those fountains which arsfed V.',..-ilie never-failing love of - relatives and ',ll ads.." '' , r 4 1is P ' $ 51 better , . 1 o oney is spent tban' what is laid 1.,: ril,, far domestiesatistactiOe. A man ispleased iA .4 J.,. iv:ire is dressed as well as, other pee -1 --:::; and the wife is:pleased-that, she is dres iik •,''.li97/ason.- ~..... . . . , ro one has more eneMies in this world an Upright, proud and , sensible - man dis f itrtake perioniund things for What they notfo'r whit they are not. 3en'tlirein hopo with your arms folded ; tune ;smiles, on apse who. roll up their '?Vcll:6(l " put . their" , shoulders to the wheel. , • .'Jcarrdog obtainod only by labor ; 'it can be hotifbt withatoney • ifit could the rich , aldslvraysks intelligent_ : • • Vis 'better to be Urn - with a' dispositiO to things on tho favarable side than to an Tate of teri ihnin'sarui a year, e Anger yet knew amen disposed to scorn who Was not himself a fah' object ,Ecorno ham blest ti 4„ PerseTerrs everything that en. enligtened f.44"usience tills you .is honesc and right, and need.not fearlife 'result. legacy is the posthumous despatch. AE 4 Section sends to Gratitude to inform us webers Awls, kind friend,: - good him whci . does ion evil" 4 smd , by • - -the vicio4 - o ver you. w4ll gam • . Conundrums. 'L. ' r7 - V4y was Sampson the - greatest . ;actor k"hat prpg-appeaiedoi any. stage ?_ Ana—be, 'l.:Use he :'° brought down - the house,' when Ali r i:Midielicewascomposed.entirely of his ene. 'T -.- 071n•whatIciom was s the 'azure mantle of .'•: the,iiiirtioren r Ana:—fn an heir (air). loom W7.'iWlay is, a-latcyer, ..like a tailor t -Ans. —Ale 11always ready to commence a suit. ~ 'Why is a newspaper like the sun in a -;442 : iti:-.Ans;4t is universally red (read) • • -f4vli• LELYS , Collr carpe tb eing 4nat 'velltent.en, mad Creed from ,thast,taCk it ;as#4 - ii". 9 ..",:tiie - floor.'den half a pint of tivio, gallons of sift ,watts scrub it well with soap-and mixture; it remain till quite dry; and It will be pen: tccily cleinsed;lindlOoklikcAem, as he co • •• lefs be restored tci,tlieirorginalbrightness • _ 4 ,On not be too bard; btt ndlier long in hair, er yon_will nib up the 14, and: <lnning° the article; saw, boy, *moo w, the o , tOlith eryina bitterly 14POrrila PI. 3 _lie'eause he could oot-ibarer::ono ,puliedt.too ../towaluch more totreseona - was be ' than . ocirapsoeirltleito74lll gkr 'vetatra,t, *Carbtidie Acid. Q `may does eieleielus . timke eniee particularly if theyilre 'piked, with io4t. milk A . .lleenese the sad 1)f the miik diseetiees the ceilioriic'aeid contaiied hi the E:aleintas:l • Wh'y does weed tievafT - 1 A. Because the OxfgAt of the eh. utiites carbon . 1 h the Weel a ndforms earbonteacitteed water.l .; .1 - Q. why 'do persona thiow limo into bins and sewers, to, prevent ,tluir offensive alien; in summertimel ; : „ A. Because they Con lain large, quantities of Carbonic acid'readily combines with lime; nal:lin:Our:44' carbOtiate of lime, nantmlizes the - oireksivil gasses.!. Wily is .quick-litri9. formers by burning limeaone in kiln 'I . . A. Because the earl:aide:acid (which render. ed' it mild) ts'driven by, the! heat'. of 'the kiln ; and the lime , beimnes , quick or eau-. • 3 - 11 - • Whatis mortar!" s A. Quick lime mi*e4,with, sand and wa. ter. 3 Q. Wily does mor,lati:becorno hirdSfter-a few 'ddys A. , Because the - lime leimbibes from the air the carbonic acid whicli ?lad - been _expelled by Ore ; and the loose power again becomes us hard as the original e-stane. Exp!ain in what way' mortar. adhe sive 1 . A. When the earbonio acid is expelled, the hard lime-stone is'oin+esvd into cpiich.litne, which, (being mixed will) sand,and •t'atUr) . comes a soft and stickyi piaster.; butt as soon as it is placed between bricks, it iMbibes'cir. bonic . acid again, and h4rdenstnto time -stone. 4,Nyheivi n doe's Ii m 4.stoac differ in a ppear .anie from t I, ...A. Lime-stone is a tiara, rocky substance ; but quick-lime. friabhit. . Q. How is tho'carboide acid of water pro duced!? • .. • • A. From the presencd of lime, is rm. , • quently held inenlutiorei by hard-water; when the carbonic acid es'eapfulY exposure to the air, the lime is depositd,d as A earbonate. Q. Why is hard._water more agreeable to drink than soft waterl• • A. Chiefly because it 'contains carbonic ac' id. Q.. Why is water fresh from the pump more sparkling than after it tias been drawn some time r A Ilceause water . fresh - from the puMp eon•, talus carbonic acid, which boon escapes into the air, and leaves the water[ fiat and stale. Q. Why should hard-water (used for wash ing) be exposed to the air I A. Became it is male mere sea by expose ure,to the air. ' Most spring nate C holal limo in solitien as t o carbonate, in consequence of ,trio presence 'of abundant, carbonic acid: 'Carbonic acid es. mpes by exposure , to aic--and the Hotels, consequently deposited as a carbonate. Q. Why is hard'Water made , rrrore soft by ,-- exposure to tbe air? - - A. Ist.—Because tha. mineral - salt., (which cause its hardness) subside ; and 1 , • 2nd--Because the carbonic acid of the .wc ter makes it escape into - the air. Q. What is chekeidanip A. Carbonic acid gas accumulated; at the bottom .of Wells Slid its, It is called choke damp; because it eh :ea (or'suffocates) every :lama) that attentii to inhale - it. `` _ It suffocates without getting into the limp, byclosiug tbe outer brifice spasmodically. Q. Why are rotting leaves hot. A. Because -the fermentation of ratting leaves produces carbonic acid'kus; which pro duction always attended with heat. In fact, rotting isa spech4 of slow combustion; - Receipt‘ for the Sick. STEWED PauxES.—Pour enough boiling wo ter overyour prubes tO i cover them, and stand them where they Wilt keep hot but not boil.— They require six to eight hours to cook.- When they are perfectly; dope mid sugar to the taste' of the - patient. .` Cocoa.--Put three table spoonsful of ecieoa to a pint of water. Let it slowly foran hour. Put some cream and sugar in a bowl ; pour the Cocas .over it and'serve !hot with toast. Enc - anD Wrnce.--13eatthe yolk, of , , an egg very light, add tno it a glassof wineand sugar to the taste. a.fresh 'egg, break it in a sander, and with it - three-prtinied fork; -beat it .until it is as thick as- kittek. dare ready'llalfri pint ofiiew siiiik;sweeteiied with white sugar, stir the egg into- the tetk,- and serve it with apiece•pf sponge or slice of - 1 • toast! It is considered very lig.ii r tionirsh. i ing.feocl for an '.Sontekefcr the-yolk and White of the egg. testi". sefidraisly,; The. yolk should be beallemtilf it is very light - and thick, then pool. it- intil.:the sweetened milk, afterwards bsat it;tvill stand a. lose; :Lad add ,gmdmilly halfa tea:spoonful - Of white sugar; pile the white Orr top of the Milk and serve . as before. • • I Lstw tir ,one" tabte.spoonful of Indian meal, mixed with a little cold water,in to a pint of boiling water: Let it boil fifteen and -add salt to the taste.=-Watiinal Tratzrzansca Amt. Pthusiirm.otne . • - • English people . were visiting an elegant private garden at Palermo, ISie'tiljcand suncitg thei tic ornamtntal.bnildingi,, qley Oatnci: to one-up- on which was writtoruricsi apperitep that is; `Ana open.'- This-prohibition: ouly..served to mite tbeir r euriosity, and they verf,anCivillY proueededdikiki the' tunspitible owner's •t . injunction. On opening' the' 4100r . .5i remade jet of water was squirted full in' their taena very jig thought tuit4er'iriefern Leta of on. is o eiagelai Suet; that weitenf"who dtiv._ 120 „to, ileatb with their vocifeniali exchttailiime fir! %Yowl* Rights; ake the first-44 ealtlar thiree'privilegessvbieli areiutiersied • -• • - • - - • + "' - .. , 115V-RAWPMede. , ncuyi-ury: wax.— A ST. SEPHS'fi'COLLEGE. - 4111113.'Insiltution- is situatcd.in the most health/WI and picturesque part of: Ousquebanna coianty, in. the Chocount Valley, A stage leaving Montrose Depot on-tbs Unckwirmanw Railroad .and - isOttneeting - with' the New York :and Brie itallrciatt at Great Bend, at a 'dis tance arida miles therefrom, purses int Institution daily. The distance between the Depot and the Plan is' sixteeas one half of which is by Plank head; -It is also equally distant from Binghamton on the. Now. York and Erte.italirtiad; arid connected with it for half the dis tance ;by a Plankiroad. ... • .• , • Tbi: regular coarse of instruction" comprise' theEn wllsbcFrench, .Latiti and Greek Langnages, - Ineluding litstoey,-0 wagraphy; Mathematics, bogie, Rhetoric, Na tural and literal Philosophy and Chemistry. Cue will he taken to adopt. the rouse of instruction to the rotor" pursuit or profession of the student. . • ' - The oallvgate Yipir begins on the tirs" Monday or.ali teniber, andandel on the lather July.. • . . : • • TERMS. the annual penalan foe Board: end Tuft lob, payable half .yeaely In ',leaner, Is The modern•banguages, Geriattn,Spanish and Itat- Lan, Still fortia'an extra charge, each per Annum. $l5 Books, Statinnery, and Medleal.attendanbe, will form extra charges... . ';. . . ' . . :Washing 'awl mending will rural, on extra amigo, . faro: annum, wilth the ~. . .• . , . I , • $5 It IS sttident to,turnieli himself , , with bed and beddintt. If turnhbetl by:the instl- ' t tittion it will form an extra dharge, per annum ' @..8 Day scholars tor six months,. : , .. .. $l5 need-annual littilletitis will be sent to parents Or. Euxr• .dlaus informing thein of the health, prilreas and depoTt ment a ..theirebtldren.or wards..... . _ Those who may desire to hire their bed and bedding undated by the Instittelan.are requested to send pre alone notiennt the fact to either of the undersigned . Those-who intend emnln4 by the. way . . of Dinebamton are requested tesgive,presious notice. of their purpose, - bit_they May beiemstreynl to dr; College without delay. it 1 ' i;11 - All conup :tissues', tan.; for the College should be addreited, 8 . Joseph's -Post oDiee, Busqueltanna cortnty,Da.l • ._.___ ' ._ - . . . • i . i, 11E : JOUIXT.:O`ItEILLEV: President. = - DEF. 11EiittY FITZSIMMONS, Vice-President. ' ..111.eferktiC;i1..--Calch Carmalt, 'Esq.. ,Choeouut; .Iton. G. A :pro . , Glenwood; lion . D. Wilmot, C.' 1.. in!. F-81,p• P.- I .Daid. Towanda. _ • . • Xmtl 9 . . . _ . .... •1741FTY dollars forfeit, Dr.llunter will for/6E1;50 (frail lug to cure any ease of sectet &sense that may come under his cue," n o mrtter how long standing or filleting. Either sex are. invited to his Private Items, 38 North Pelican' at. Phila. -withuot fear of interruption from oth• erpatients. , Stratigent end others who have. been tm• 'fortunate in the selection of a Physician are Invited, to call. - IXSPOTESRI Y-qhrottgh vinresttalned indulgence of the passions, by excess or self abuse, the evils are nume rous: 'Premature Impotency, involuntary seminal Ms charges.`atsting Of the organs. toss of mentory,a distaste .for female society: general debility; or constitutional de rangement, are sure to follow- If ifecersaryi - consult the Donee with enntitlencet he offers a perfect cure. READ AND REFLECT.—The afflicied *void do *elite reflect before tending their health, happiness, and In ma. ny eases their lives, In the handspf. physicians Ignorant of this elase of maladies. It is certainly Impossible for one mad to unde r stand all the ills the human family are .übject to. , Every respeetanble physician has his peculiar branch, in which he Is more successful than; his brothel professors, and- to that•he devotes most of his time and study.. . •. . . YEARS OP PRACTICE. exclurlvely devoted to the stady . end treatment of disc:set - of the sexual orgaris,tc. Petite* with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose, or ,pains to the h‘tart, nr boner, me:curial rheumatism,strie tures,grattel,irregularities, dlvesses aritsing fmm youth ful exeess. or impurities of the blorel,.whereby the con stitution Ines become enfeebled. - enables the Doctor to offer speely relief to an who may place then:melees under . Ms care. Medicine tbrarinted to any pastor the flatted Statts,-.- nice flee and ten dollars per package. —3CyI. ST ®VMS, 3 " ir 01171 % THE subscribers respectfully informthe public, that the) hare received n 'raze additions to their former stock girth:yes, eonsistinit.of s Variety of the most 11 P. proved kited*, amain; which are. Forest Queen. New Star of the Weet, Farmers Utica coal Western Queen, Stove, Pheonix, • Parlor Cook Store, Paragon, Premiums ofvarious Cultivator and Atlas, Styles. Also a good assortment of, Parlor and Hall Stores or Wood or real ' . Doi stoies of suf.:ins sites and Pat 'terns. AU of arbieh they are, prepared to'sell as cheap as am be bought in this - market. - Montrose, Sept. 30, 152.: C. D. unir.op & co. ' .. itto i.;,.. ;,., . The subscriber has just ,-,;(-: . ' -.-'-' received a . large, stock -fesswitz;' .k .excellent' ,ckcellent asiortn3ent It • ' 41-- '). ~"":"",,,v. - - • - of Mon's. and Boys' ~- •t _. 4 ,y, -...-;:,- . , . . 6 •' -•- ' '. ' READYIIADE aiIIoCRILIDN of latest style's' and mined to the season. Avg.—Fashionable Silk lints, (Beebe's spring ityle,)"Kossatli Hats,'Legborn, Stroh , and Palm Leaf Hats,-Caps, Shirts,'Stockings, Gloies, Sui t:tenders, cravats. Boots and Shoes, Be its, Wrap ping :and, 'Writing Paper; Travelling Bags; Wall Paper, (a good stock.) Curtain Paper, snd Fancy articles too numerous to specify—all or any of which I will sell as tow 'atithe like Can be bought in 4 •Bin,ghaintou" or any other town'. • , . - - - ' CEO. FULLER Montrose,2o. 1852. April .., a a, 3000 PlECitil , OF PAPER BANG.. - INGS. tiS 113ACIN G. a gieat variety of - beautiful pat lit terns; Which' we offer, at lOWer prices thar ever heard of before , is Ahese parte.„Handsotho rapers 9 to 10 cents a roll. Ahro..a large lot of Philadelphia Paper. beautiful paiterns and superior . onality: YVe will make for the inte rest of all wishing topaper dwellings, old or new, to purchase from our Gllntoti,,June.l2,lss2. . NEW MILL V 0 VIM - Shiiirt& Diem Gocidtiraxiliciriwzii ICRIGTT - Tanta the 'attention of et eon . Lit.• ceroed to We new and; splendid. etock ni Winter Long and Square SbutrlA, Ladisr Dress" Goods. and Melt Irak - lice? new style which in connection with a tam rum:lament ofEtiple and Fancy Dry Goods; Oro , eerier. crockery; lianlware: Stosea. Buffalo Rotors; Mai and Caps ace 4, will be sold on terms that will acute to 'parch:were the moat attire eatteraeticin and^reat benefits. New Millard, ent,,1852. WE are now receivin2 a large supply of Nev' , Goods,..making oar, stock :mere complete pan ever. and we invite , on examination of. it. by an y and 0118444 0 g ,tcr purchase.. • , "., I. . I[I.OURgOWS &CO.. - Gibicnajune . 052, Grf.:)(")1?$, JUST AfiRWING.,.:AT WlL'athiip:& ea's . . 310511205 E, SEPTa 28, 1852. . . ' . Nr" E are • receiviog• a large rnppty of Dregs ' tkitidrt, embitiairig a great variety of kinds; aud of beautiful atjrlea, and pritierns,astr. ihe fol lowing kinds et goods. viz:. Pealing: Defines: Ber:. riga do.. Latrus, fplain, striped, aud brays, Fretieh, lux!' Doinertie Priutedke. he;, ; antat,of which. they. Offer, consideribly lower than early epriag prices; = - albson,Jane - i:;1632. mrartirys & ~ARRINTS, I'QINTI9I PINTS. frliEjf:tg,est *foe' - 1 - Japtigi:p*stpitlify of hand fome patternekever, Orerpclja,thie ittiiiket; *bids -.c'tie bErsr 'extremely to* pfigeo, disolpirrizqs•for drew • tirskt. 6 pewee a ;.''' :Giboont June 12;13M, -- Vi rrouisows-&-ect;' - WOOL FIVOOL!". AS II paid for Woof ‘,2 BU TT NJ " z 'New Milford, JiM e ' • • ' • ',,, ~ i - V ONEY , TO - LOAN: ru'itrifl4gepeiltrkernitZWan'eth.atillibofrbor°rwr . olw7l . 7t:i:f il lithrell pc ' t. In theit• itottit4 -- eiPentier by getting , ier ea_ble r,ce ti n ber,-tud'gentlemen toweave more• he 25 6 RAILWArri xi. • their ffaimentetnade at mysliOp. - lll • wise hi the I ‘,- . '2 1 : - -14L1 - ; ii i i r i iii ipti,e - firabion._ , •,,, -I! , . ho„i -- o . .btitgifir;-I'einildpeluttiF i r ier lt . irt h ic = t ! s a , 08 - 06r,f0 •thVbesi aseuranoo o f. My ' s kill . o) glit . II . - 1 i.AIIOO stock - Pt 'l4 . Vi r GOO 3 . ' I 'Lida - bad tasteful public know Where to I - coifed/ whiob-wittbe'A‘oldlor•iiady pay .or dig°l ft) t g - ...., ~ - .. ,'.':•-•:.. , v , .'_ ~I abort approved- crediti laver than Alta . py,tabr go to go ~..,__.____ .. :.... ~ • -. , : itot * /// ,„ th t s se ..,,, ti°ll : ; c4 ' O li ! i , t . r Y''- :, ; '-'l 7 t - ! ! %)' !"- te, :: :° - f ' - o - i 't - e: ‘o . iiii i t t i=mllo s n'oblZieVo, jackets, 4 bil!* l lo*- -0 rik- - i -.,,-..,' , t yt , . '. i. ,i n teke• eartoOtti:ooateee,ittrinfiaituroc=l- 1 .... N- •.-' • GOOD-,BARGAINS, -- '' - ' if ' 'lt lease tabske-notice that I '—' ' ' ' , ELFGron eine*, sr* p stock.: . axi 'to 7 : juts tO l7; 7 :.......: c itivA tt_a , l ll 7 : lo ; l : .i. . , : "i . 4 : 4 ,4c - :, , g il- „,th. rj ,,, : %: ,= ;av , :ein „, ovedtny shop to- on of goo ds, Pax .Wl .- -r.,4. , v , ••• • .-1 , .e 1 1 ,,, 1te:' , ". :u.i, ni t ree e_ fi rirti n or y,--- -•- - :-• :-... --- • r -• ve.of the .• Easszi the- ALsta - ' , ' vAsit '' - .., ~. ,„. , 4., _ c 05....................-... . . L. ~. ,- :.. 40 0 ikr 3o, H 4 1 1 , 0 DAL7 .4 4%. : . : liaid fra;Shaattelta ;byC. D. ZATAR . 9P .: ,....',... :, Nontroee, Juno 10, 11 t Paid f or Sheri) Pelts _by C:1).:LAT;111/0P CENNDALE STAGES, rr onliecribete are running :Many line of :Boyce:e -1 tweenCarbondele and llophottour Station on the Lackawanna & Western Re3l Road Dietetic° 20 miles. Leave Carbondale In the morning and connect with the ears going North Returning. leave on the arrival or the mail train rrem the 0 reat Bend. The nearest, most direct and cheapest rout from Great Bend to Crehetidge. Pa...mopes by this tine always get into Carbondalemblicv In the vetoing than by , any other rout. Fare reeelpted in Carbondale at the Store'ortheenb scribere, Main street, a fewhincue below BronenOt Hotel. Align t 4552 - ' GROW & DROTIIRRS: • Liver Complajnt. ]• • . Jaundice . , Dyspepsia, - Chronic or Ncroons Debility; Diseases of the Ki4neysi ND - all :.diseases arising item a disordered neer or stomaeh, such ne constipation.. low aril piles fullness or. blood to the head, neidlty of the stomach, nausea, heart burn, disgust for - food, fulness, or weight id the stemma), tour eructatiOnt, sinking or flu tteting at the pit of the stiqadelt, sour munitions bead, bunted Prdr" ticnlt breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking mantra eating seteditfons when in a lying posture, dimness of Tision, dote Or , webs before' the sight, fever and dui! pain In the bead, deficlencrof perspiration, yellowness "f t he skin andrycs, pain in too side, back ; chest limbs, &0., suddemt,tl tubes of beat, burning In the flesh. consisiotim aglninga of evil-and great depression of spirits, can be effectually:mired by • 1 3 k. noollatid 9 a celebrated Ger- . man lilt teem. Prepared•by Dr. C. At Jackson, . - aVthe German• Medicine store, 120 , Arch. street, •7 ;• `Philadelphia. L . : - • - •• • • , riiilfro4eiirici , the Militia disetties' is net excelled, If •byttny other preparatiottin the United States, tin the cures at test,'lrt many cases after skilful physicians bad . - -These bitters are worthy the attention of invalids Poroessiuggrell - virtues in the rectifimrtion of tffseases of the Idecrand lesser glands;exerealog the most searching power in weaknersand affections of the, digestivemgans, they are, withal', safei , ee dein, atorpleaeant. r . Read and be Convinced. - ' TLa etlitoref the floiten Bee • said, December22d— • br.lloetfland'i Celebrated German Bittere, for the euro of hlver Cemolalnt; Jaundice, Dyspepsia. Chronic, 'or Nervous Debility. is - deiervedly one of the most popular medicines pf .the . day. These Bitters here been used by thou Sands, and friend,at oar elbow says be bee himself received an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Com. ,plaint Irons the nee of this remedy. - We ore convineed I that, In the use of these bitters, the patient constantly gains streneth,and vigor,:a fact worthy. of great consid eration.. - They are pleasant In taste and smell,und can be tied by persons with the most deli Cate stomach with safety, under any circumstances. We are spearing from experience. and to the of we advise theft are. Sclitre Weekly, one of the best literary papers pub. . When; said, Atlgust 7wtn • • • - • "Dr. llocfiand's - German Bittert, manufactured by Dr.. Jackson, are.now recommended by some of the most prendnent members .ef the melical faculty as an article of much efficacy in eases of female weakness r AP/Ind:lin • the ense,'ne would advise all mothers to obtain a bottle, and thussatm themselves much sickness. .Perams of de. bilittited constit , ,iions will and these Bitters adrintaae ous to their re.mith, as we know from experience the sal utary effect they have upon weak systems." Mcire- Evidence. • The Philadelphia Saturday Ortzette.lbe best family pa per sablished in the United States,says of Dr. flootland's Gennan - Bitters-- • it is, teldote that we, recommend what aro termed Patent Sfedielties, to the confidence and patronage ore tt r readers.-and therefore when - we recommend Dr. Hoof land's German Bitters we wish to he distinctly under stood that we are not speak ng of the nostrums. of, the day, that are noised about for a brief period and then for. gotten after they run their utility cane of mischief, but of a me deine long established, universally approved, and which bas met the hearty approial - of the faculty Itself:" . • . , . , Look teillta the maths eat:genuine. They - have the writtenalgratdre of G. M. JaCKnON upon the wrapper, and his name blown in the bottle, without which they are spurious. . , For pale, wholesale and retail, at the German Med icine S tor e.tio. 120 Areh street, one door below Sixth, Philadelphia. and by respectable dealers generally thrb'- out theconntry. . . . . Priced Rertuced.—To en:thin' all elasseS or tnritlide to enjoy tho' advtuitages of their great restoratiKe powers, Stanza Ilox - rt.st, 75 Caters:. Atw ibr sale by ABEL TCBEELL, Druggbll,3lontrnsf, Pcon'a. . , , . . • , „MOUNT. PROsPECT, • WATER' CURE. ANIHNSTITUTE . . BINGHASTON, THIS institution is iodated in it beautiful and romantic grove - at the base - of , Mount Pros pect, and within the corporation of the vilage ; possessed of-an abundant supply - of purest - gaff water, advantages for exercise in the pure air, a carriage and-foot walk' up the mountain, over looking a .sceuery unsurpassed in beauty and grandeur, and "free from the noise and turmoil or busy life," with excellent sailing and rowing privi leges on tbe'pleasant waters of the Chenango.— These area few of the presentation the "Cure" offers to the invaiid. The house is new and commodious--hathing apparatus ezeelleut—well ventilated,' with 230 feet-piazza. • - The medical department is under the entire care of Dr. Thayre and wife, who have bad large experience in I.lydropathic practice, and are fa vorably known as successful practitioners. Courses of Lectures, With WI prote . ts . and Mug-- trations,Will be given throughout the season- to the Students and Patients, upon Anatomy, Physi ology, Hydropathy and Hygiene, for Which 'there will be no Additional charge. . , • . . ... Females who have been confined to their beds for Sears; are invited to correspond" with us or give ne a call. Oar success in Ike: treatment . of diseases peculiar to females, has given us confi. dence,-and we may to i altsuch, even if they have : "suffered' much' from any phySicians; . Make one moretrial.. . - , , • . , - • Terms, from $4 to Ft per • Week: (payable weekly:racconling to rival and 'attentionfrequi red. '.Patients will provide for personal use 2 vim fortables, 2 blankets. 3-linen or cotton sheetian , 6 towels. 0 V. THAYRE4f. D., • - Resident; Physician. - [Mr: - : ..: 0.1 V.. & ll.' M. RAT , INE Y. Proprietors u.bureitows re co. 2k ' 11t*EANECOF l'ilE rocKir EscuLAPI ;•„. vs ; or every one hhirorn Phystelan I Tido , oluth , 'editiosr, with niniarde: of U hundred engraving's, showing peratedisesoeln oven,: • • -phone end form, And mianmations of the • - IL • `gptierativOsysttm,• atYWititistis l'ourrtj M. D. . The Sine how artheil ,that persona suffering from seerit distairic nied 'no rahre become' rho victim. of , quarberyout by the prettriptiotus.rontisined Ou'Y. One may cure himself, rithOtit laniLranca of bud 'near. or the Inairredge rice . most intini o' friend, nr K I , ' Stith mita tenth the usual expense. In addition tii.the genertif rititine or private dlsaase,lt fully eiplatni the mime of manhood's eirlrileitine,-withpbsersations on marriage—tatel4taCintivirothafsAtiran gel:gents which le atoohlmot„beoroorr to rnnmerate in the publie prints-. 1151`Anyperson sendint TlValVTlVE:Cll3.'ertchr sed in slettOr t :wiltreeetre:Aim (tin", of this%hookary matt Om cooks gilt lib sent for one dollar:. Address Dlt. W.TOI7NO, N 0.152 hpriretistreoff ILMADSS7IIII post-paid. eases de scribe 4 nl j4 :enni ffbeeeinOt nit n il b ti e d a tioOtyn a O M f tsh o e ff d ic i e 152 Spruce litreat. - erery.4sy 4eyriiin p and o o'cuick, surOxyß excepted) 48.11. ' THE: LIGHTNING • ' N, Barber tied lifair".Dressir; re tared hia"thaite to his numerous friends patrons ;" and„ttavinis'ali'lle heopee,eoatrinced all of-the great itanger and-risk of. cutting their throats by phaeingfih'ethselee, hebige'thet . they Will:diticonlinue!fhat biti ; Oir . ..lotzeprrictidicand au. courage home indtistry by calling on hint:Ault shave: Col. trimietee,'otjg:was said'to be so lanaritha(beithavedhlthee r 'ffith sheet 'perfoitil the seine feat on any 6 , tei:preforitiat. to a good razor, ii they will - call tt his_ shop in Searle's Hotel battentent ' - j("yoti iion'ilieheye it,. Call Ana See. 'Plitatrassi;l4l44 6;1852Q DOCTOR TOVRSELF For 25 'cents. DR, IEE - , • r - , ..:• Anotlier‘ :: Scientific t iVondcrt - 'Greiateuxe foi.Dyspeps a S.IICitiOUTDN'S rErse PG ?RE TRUE lfik' G ESTI VE fax a a, OR Gastric '.ltslcoe •. Preyrired front RENNET , or the fourth StomaclrUf the Oa a f ter directions $.l Baron Liehig. : the greet Physlo. logical Chemist, by JALOUGIIITON, '74. D. - , Pi:Po:lel phla; Pa. . 1 , • trulyTbGiaa wonderful reiniely "for INDIGESTION, rivsetrsrA, JAUNDICE.' LIVER COM PEAENT„ CON STIPATION and DEBILITY, cutlet iifOrNature'SoWn , methrd, by Nature'e,own agent, the Gastric Juice. Pepsin Is the chief element or great Digestive principle attic Os:attic Juice—Abe Solvent of the Foodi..the,Proti f/Ing,-Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and I •testines. It la extracted from the Digestive Starve ach' of the Ox, thus, funning. an ARTIFICIAL DIVES. TIVE FLUID, 'preibiely like the. natural' OliatileJuicii Its Chemical powers,l,and tatnishinge complete sad per. I feet subetitutrfor 18.1,1ty the aid of this. preparation the I jna and erne of Infilgestion end Dyspepsia are removed ust is they. would be by a healthy stomach. , Ufa doing ortinders for drspepties, c ruin g easel' of pcbility; Emacia. Lion, Nervorts , Declink.; and Dyspeptic CondumptiOmanp. poacd to boon h e:s4rge of the grave.. The scientific evi dence npoi which it Is hued, is in the highest degree on riousand reinarimble. • SCieNtifiC 'Epidence: — _ Deena Llebegla hli celebrated' work-on animal meant- Istr, ;, says, An Artificial Digestive Fluid., atralagous the Gastric Juice. may be readily prepared from the mu ems membrane of ti(e stomach of theCalf,ln which rail car; articles of N.J./is meat and Eggs, will lie' softened, changed,-and 'digested. just In tile same manner as they would he in the bunian shun:wt../ ••• • , ' Dr Call on. the agent and get Dkeriptlve eireniari geode. giving a large, amount ofacientitie evidence, stmt. far to the. ribose, tpgether with reports of remarkable cures from'ell partauf the.Vnfted States... • lIOUGHTOMS PEPSIN is now sold by nearly all the dealers in fine 'IMO And populai medicine,' through out the United States. 'ltts prepared . In powder' and 111 fluid farm, and In pteccriptive 'dale:rot-the use of Physl- PRIVA CIRCULARS T E fe the tare efrheslelens, may be obtained of Dr jjoughtoti Or his agents describing the • whole of OC.Paa ot preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the.mallos Otitis now remedy ago balled: As it Is net a secret ten( virygioubjer Von cruise raised against Its nse,by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice.: Price.. ONE DOLLAR Per bottle. •, •• XY - OBSERVE TIIISI! —Every bottle of the genuine PEPSIN hears the written signature of J. S. 11.0111,11- TON, 51. D., sole Proprietor Philadelphia, Pa. Copy. right end Trade Mal* secured. fne• Sold by all I/m.osta and Dealers in Medicines. • La" For sale by 4BEI. TURRELL, Druggist,Montros - e, Agent for Sosiuthann=*county 51y. i FA, r, D READ. Philadelphia Medical gsteiblishedlliftien Years ago, by DR. RINKE- L IN, North West Owner of Third ; and Union Sireen'!; between Spruce and Pine Ste. 'Phitadc/plia.l .. , . . . FIFTEC(TII.AttSt .of extensive Mid iminteirtinted practice spentan this eltY,luive.rendered Dr. K. the most edpert and suicessful practitioner far and near, in the treatment ...f alftli.easestf a private nature. Per eons nillirted with Werra . on the body, throat or legs, pains in the head orbobes, mercureal illenni SUM strict ures, antrel, diseases arising from youthful excesses or impuriti-s of tho blood whereby the constitution has be come enfeebled are 'all treated. with success. Ile who places himielf cinder the cam of Dr. K, may religiously confide in his honor as a gentleman, and can lldeutly rely upon his skill as a physician. TARE Panitcraita Notice—Young min' who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged ln—a habit frequently limn:red foam evil companions, of at 'school—the effects of which are nightly felt. even when asleep, and destroy bcith mind and body, should apply immediately:' Weakness and constitutional- debility, loss of muScular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irritability and all nervous egret lens,. Ind I gestion , sluggisbneSs of the liver,!...alid. every disease in any way connected, with tht procreative funetions,cured and full vigor restoked, . . . Read ! Youth and llanhood. • • A • Vi&orous Life or Premature Death. lCi”k c` ! • • /in on- 71:prii•erralion: - Only 2.5 . 615. .This Bookjustpithlt7berlls tilled with useful informa tiott, on the hairedes and diseases:of, the nene. ativenr mins. It addresses. tacit alike to Yorth,. Nunhood and Ohl .4.;.i , and Shorn be , read by all. • Tho 'Minable ad t vice and impressive ,. Sluing it gives, Will prevent years of misery and Buffering. and - save annually .thonsands of Jives. parents, by reading it., will learn how to prevent the destruction of their children. , v.* A'remittance bf- 20- cents, enclosed inn letter, ad dressed to Dr. RIK ELIN, N. W. Corner of Third and llolon Srreets.betwr n Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, wlll'ensirre a book . ' coder envelopo.per return will. '.. - . •Pataaa. at a Ilistanee may address Dr. K. by letter, en. Closing a fee, and beleured At name- . " . : _, , Packages qt Medicines Directions, kr., forwarded,by Sendlnca remittancd, and put up secure from DamUgt or Curiosity.l ' Donk. selters-Igewa'Agents, Pedlar', Canvassers, and all others Poppiku ;with the above work at very low rates. .. . . ' • • 41.1 y., . . - .'troop zi, - co , s . . Dailt"EOrest Line:- • -. DACNA - PIANNA• AND WESTERN -RAILROAD.,. . Pei." Passenger Trains with' Speiial,afes.seiz: sen , rers . for, filizrardin ,, of. Merchandise -. and Packivrii Of erei.y, 4escriptioh.. ~ Specs , e, Bank Notes 4P.c. - . - • NOTF.S, Drafts, aid Dills cnlleetcd , all rdera attend. rd to with prom tneet and at rearm:l4lo rates. • - The /tarot' of th .Datkawanoi & Nesters Railroad Company will art as itgebte for the above express liar.' Express vnae'. will be in .rtadinesii. anon the.arrival of each train: at - Scranton; to forward•wltly do Pitch; Met. chandita, &e.. to .Pittston,lfilkesbarre, ito. •-- • • LOonard.Starleof Mont rote,ts raltborleml to receive nod fonvard Express Evert from that place to the Montrose Station:and front ea d Station to-Montrose. - ' • .• N. tl.: Martin of 1 unichinunek,- will ' rerilve and for ward-Express Frelghl from that place to ,Tunkhanuoek S nation, and front fa t. atatlon to Tunkhannoek_ . . TIIRDOS a. - "1:10._ N ' ovember.-1851...-i2tf.: • ' '• : , • ' ''- - ; • = rl i ftE C.I.*IITNEIIBIiIP here:otbre eximing underthe. .1 • name End= firm of Risk 4, Thro in the Expreoe busatexe theL.ar;tl: - It,,ii Ode day diuolsed by man. al eonsent JAIIES.SI2K.. I .lan ;1; 1832: - ' P - 11.111ROOP• P. B.—Tbe basin'. a slog' hereafter he carried, on, by - ThrDoP . ..ccrqc!eady F l:ttseulcut. , The'?eopleie:Triend........-: . ., T. T..Pond!s, al tithaiai IC:Y.,' Pain Destro:y , - - tr an treating Extract A' IT Extract from tie. shrub called' Witch lioiel, and L 3.. . pniely !Vow the i,7lltlt'th exception of a ilitierAt enhol to preserve IC , --* * • . ; . - .:„ • .- .. It will caw. Alf lot I pain aunt inilatonistino., tild. sores, fieih virttinda and hrpisex, riles. and all diseases of the bowels - of a Chi: ni/ nature, tooth-06e, ear-ache, end en 1 exeelleriCiemedy for emelei, , Ae. - Tt. IS truly'ashat 1 professes' tuba; " rirk"ozovEn'i -Purism." ' Providen e has scattered along., the rouged Pattie tIT lire L6 1 '4, 11 0 0 3* tatalnottitibuttegreitiv to the cniofoitlitid happlttOS,sef evil', body t•hene4 their great velneititi I well may ifie7bit2alle,l•"Yriends of the Pen. 'pie." , ,''. ' .' •i • ; ,- . .. - - -.oitelinitt heft - to &aril ageing Imposition', 'A titan by the II Am e of SpencrrPat manufactUretT• 41) a . &feted for -Sale"a'spliriens article fated ilie"Tio rid Extract" '—:vhat aroalithe eittractfretit the hatelqint--the• get:thin" is as labile mid 'pureiti wet et.„ - villite the thathia • itthelele col • &red; u Mehl" , nablee theptibiltrto dhainglifsh. -;' • ; • Eine geenine lint tlioventerked Poud's PaitalettrOyei, Wit.rhlAM , K TlATqllillenOnee,.ead:ste to-keeper* and medicine' dealers , •nertillv, Avid': • •••. , ;,!,-••;:•. ; . . . GOODS FiW -,. ~..- , N:__- ..... . ~ .• Atthe ItTploeclUe..lpx,enafige. - T HE subscribe r , witli:many thanks to hie na.. meransty inc eaniar:patrune., woultheepect 7 fully_ inform his friends, that he in now iiceiVidg a choice selecticur ofdLoodaditect - frem - New itork• which he (Mende - i t avell nprn • i lbe gond . old Lath-. India' princiide Of 4•,.?iii and lit - lire* ' _yrtnti t l, • in *acquit4e forlopda, all kinds of pro d uce, not excepted. - 1 -- : JOS 14; MERRINAN'. - .' 4 .. Upsonville, Ariril 30i . 1852.:••*•' --' . ' - IStf 'GREAT BARG/11118..., - CANFIELD ht Trolling 4:10 his largo stock , Of Wainnaa, ut, GREATLy- E cancidiricel, ioonitoi.nintrEnad a. , • •;rIH“, .. 1 .:;•S - L CANE;ELP Apri123,•1852 . .'.. :_ , .-:: r , '• ; ;- = Woo t . :VirOOL lATE, wan! 10,0.n0 pou udio f• Woo Lidexchanga E ;•11 Tit-for crash cnielOth , ; - LitTIJACIE4r: CO. Maarpat,,Blty 1852.1...: 211., 40T3-- P- ---- • • U 3611511. vfinfililinnitllisei Ribbons, Sum. liferstuffi stsibir, braids; flovieii just:received:of: offOpTIVLER's ITAlknto (0 7 i$tuife;1 1 1i' etinziiiicotTiiiritih .:6 0 .TirtikR.i; ,34iififtose; Fr, by th e btf., or ponhil ego Lird rot onto INWAS,Virit'k ••• • 52. • 77.7.- Altirtgeo7. - - „ rms. Merry -.PIA oral, -.• •• CURE OF. s : a: COLDS ANDIO.OPING-' . 0 4. A v.: - . COUGH. CROUP: ANI3,-: CONSUMPTION. - 1 - • • _I Io offering to the'coinmeinmy eelo'brated remedy for *Moneta of,Sh e throat, and lunge, It la not your wish to trifle with the Jives or health of ,the filliet ed, but. fra rakly to lay before them the opinion of die. tiniuiihed•meu 'and som e of the eirideneeit , or its Imo eess..from. which they ran, judge for themseirel. WS sincerely pledge ourselves to fnake no.willassertiots 'or false statements Of lee eMeacy. tier wo holdout ony hope to auffering humanity. which facts will net Many proofs: are here given, aria we snlleit, un;ingiat ry from the public Into on we publish . ; feeling assured that. they will erot_ them perfectly - reliable, and the Medicine Worthy their best confideneerond patrunsge. From the distinguished Professor of Cfrein , istry Ana: Nateria , Medies..Bow dofn College . . . DmicSie: nelnyed answering tbertreelpt 41 your [ preparation until ..I had an opportunity of wit. casing its , elfeeto In own family; or - in the families of my •.Ttili I linTellutl done wi lit A high dcgrce of . tliftie• Con, in cares of both adults and children. tbuie found it, as its Ingredients chow, s p oieeithl remedy for colds, and pulmonary. discerns. • ; • I _'. t , PARKER. ChEV.II3I,AND, Al:Di • c runswick;.sx - i i.;revios.n.. - - ,• 1 - • Fecini••in'OversCer in'the;llithil .. ' tori'%lilli3,• in this ' , • , ..city. •• . - • • . -•—• ,•. . Lesvell. Aninst 10. ;SO: Dr.'3, C: Ayer: I hniebien cured aftbe Ifore Gliegh / tree had in my life, by your Cherry Victor:li; to nay• er faili'when I hare opporkuntly, of rev:rumen ding it to others. •• ' Tones reepectfully. ." s: Dr PlEitb'ON.'. . ' ffe*.liend tho followine L andeee - if Oils ' Medkrine:lo worth :n trtal..' This patient .;bad become, very feeble, and the .effeek of- the medicine wit =mistakably die - ;'• •:; ' 'United States notel,Sar!lega.,,prinr Dr. J.Q.Ayer-4h : : f have becgaSlieted with a pain fnl thelupg., and alt the synaptomiof set- tied emsnmptiOn,foimoyi than - a year.. I. could Aiul I no medicine. th at, •trould teach my case, until. om metio;tliho use of your - Cherry PleVral. which gavO trle gradual redid, and I have been steadily tayl strength till my health is well nigh restored: 1 - While ' wing your medicine, had the gratification of miring with It •tny reverend 'friend, 'Mr:'Tranitin; of Sumpter District, alitp had been suspended from his parochial dutit;ti - by a severe' attack Of . bronibititi. . • have pleature - in Octlif)ingsheirr facts to And 8111,41 f, yours reripectfully. - . • :1 . '...J;:i! , ,,CALUOUIq, of South.Caliiind• 0:7-Prepared' and Fold 11.J'Assea C. ATEII, Practical Chemist. Lowe!, Mere. Crj!' Sold- by.A. Terrell, Mont-role; Vaolen Scott, nt. Bend, and by Druggists everywhere. pyi I os, ma ' DR. DOMESTIC .31EDICINES. COMPOUND iTEUP or BLOODROOT, FOR TUE '• ' - GUAZ•OF Consaroptlon; Aothina: Bronchitis, Irdinenza, - Coughs, Whooping Cough and Croup., . , ..„ Throops Infant PreservitiCe arid Mo ther's Relief Carey Flatulence. Colic, Gripes, Matteis. liyseitterry. nod Cholera of Infants, or say of the _ mm=l7ll.lllB of Infant . life. . -- . • Dr. Thibop's Worm' Poison ' Fspelts tbrie filthy intruders of the htiman System with out exception of kinds or numbers. '. .• Dr. Throop's Bilious Pills • • - •ciro Indigestion, Billions disorders, Costiveneas.illes; fleddache,.llcartburn, • Ferer, Inflammation, Diarhea, Dysentery, sod, reitores a healt ,ly action of all the glands of the body.. -• ° ' • - • . „ • :•• • • -Dr:','.l%roopfa Eye W • ater :•-• Is nnimrpersed in.eurative,vistnes for anyinflatarnato rr allectlon.ottbe eye, and. . , " . • Dr. Thrgo s Satre In o n. ori i ms id dies - 516F fcr BUITIA and Scalds, 111. cern., Bali Galena', or any abrarinn at the skin. Accra is' Jiumeis.---Dentler, Dead, Montrose, Y. Granger co., Au ; 11. N. Sotithirell,P.Sish ; O:C.' IViight; Middletown ;I D. Glidden, Fsiendrrille; • P. 3I Itarber, Disnosk;Seott da Root, Sprintrille;•De. Lani b.irt.Aularn ; Judea .Tanipkins, .Toropkiosrille; Hay den. & Little, tleaddiltoid ; Dr: Brooks. Great , 'Bend; Joseph L. Merriman, Upsonrille; •Dr. J: Berney, Little Meadows; Jasper Stanley, Cho/aunt; lyn Centro; 11. A. Williams, Clifford •; Dr. J.C: Olmstead, .Dundall; Johrauin:&-Very‘llartord.' • • • ' • • Ji B.l.lLASDEL,Getteral'Azent; Foreatlake.- -Iyl $5OO CHALLENGE et.tiltlrgit concerns the' health ` and happiness of m • a people is at an tames or. too most vat 'seam Sni. pOrtanee. I take it for granted - that every person sill do all in their power to save the lives of their Children and that every 'Meson out -*endeavor to promote their own health at all uaurlacus. ; I feel it-to ho duty to solemnly lissom you, that- according-Au the opinioh of the most ecichratk 'Physicians. are the pri inarY cause of a large majority or disease to Shich chil dren and adults are liable, If you have an appetite, Con tinually Changeable from ona kind of food another, bad breath, pale in the stomach, piekingat- the- nose, Maxine,'" and fu:nets of the belly, dry cough, low fever, .pateeirrigular;temember, that all these denote Worn*" and you shonid at one apply the remedy . • 110BENSA . CK'S: Wor,tirStretrp, An article found tipo'n selenttne - prideiples i cOmpounded 'Pith purely : regetable. substancA, being perfectly via when taken, mud .deteradned in all its effects. and nut leavingthe system in a diieasel conditiOn as most atlter nostrums for. the removal , of worms, composed of calomel, such .as Loaengel, Wertnifuges &c.; but- has performed the most astonialiirg cures aiditived the liver ofthonsan,ls; both_ old, and young, who daroF been pin.' Pounced hupcless., bleutable, by physiciaus.. 'lead. the folluivinghtul botomecUtivieted orlts, efficacy - over all othero:.. . •, '•-•; ; . 77 • Morrie Paver. 18 51 - X. Efoheitsock:-This Is to certify that my child, lb) ears of age, hating been rich for three pearl', was it. tended fors disea se of the spine. by Dri: Loper, Widths; and, P hi nier"for a" long time without recciving,anytietie tit; After giving her up as incurable ; • went to Phila delphia and consulted one o f the beat physicians,. her, diScaso still growing worse, it was ut tide time twasiro: duced to try oobcoutack'sWorm Syrup,and Utter Ink. in* twobottletshe entirely 're:kalited her health,' 'atter , passings great quantity of.worms., Hoping this twill be a beitcfit to patents whoso'children arishnliorly affected; ' ' 'Duro; ' iTOBENSACIK'S • No. Part of the system is inorellabla to disease than the liver, It terviogras, a titter to purify the blond, or giving tingproper separation 'and *secretion to the bn!, so that ady tun , g action-of the ilvegaffeets the Other important parts ettne,systein.and results variously JO L i ver Cora pialnts,Juittlice;' Dyspepsia, Fever., &c. We should 'therefore watch every eyinntom that might indleato- a wrong action of the liver., These „Pills being composed or roots and - plains, famished by nature to heal the sick, namely: I st, art. Expectorant. which augments the secre tion from the pulmonary mucus membrane, or promotes the discharge of secreted matter. ' " 2d, an, alteratives which' nhattges,an Some InesplicahlC anti. insensible 0100. nor, the certain morbid actions of the Prem.. 3,1,./s a 'Tonfe,'whlft: gives tone-and strength tel the -nervous system, renewing health, runt vigor. to all parts-. or the body." 4th,lt Cathartic, which;: acts . Perfect harmeny with the. other ingredients byt.opetating, Oh the bowels and rivaling the *hole mass Of cairn piton and "vitiated matter and purifying the Biondi' which deitroys disease Anarchies's health. L.. aced"at "Itehetisiteric 'LaTiOrithif; Philadelphia, erwnertthweld George rm.... Price .25 Opts., Por ,sale by irotes-VtigroU7 thrOugliont the ennntty.'lty . agent Ashbrary Ward, Philadelphia. Atll;sllE—A6el rose . ; *lfajniebe& Little aid' Wm'. C: - Ward;NeaMilfordi Eaton a. Peck and Saws - Seymour, Ifarford ; 11. Burrows fe-im.;.Gibsed; tieudea and Cbrlieh & phltmelr. Dander 0 ,Eldridge, Brooklyn; ,Growa Ilros;GlenwhOd i'LiteleWricott . and James Book', 'Great 1164;4:- W. Lyman: Thekbannockf Barter 'lttrkselt,lSterlirortilleos.,T Shutt:taut GOODIL lIE tsitWiitieilialljt s iliCTiceiiid'his . iiinfei . 'stock of - • -" “-r litOtidy for •ineri venety, it) Ittyle ityd fa fro 4 $ 3 , 6 ['rent'. Frockleers Und:Sziek VridOcruitif from $3 In 'Bl3 Pant.•frinr 1 .2Vehilling# up '_VeStll k a Oka oestirtrilant, frorri . lofiti4linge to a finittrittit.,; Flatirrisl CIA" !Oro,' "6,:l.Stackr; SUOCUO -1e! - ": hic4. 'Cqpi.tctilts and-Shall; r 'W '.l"afkii , and Border: . ffoOklaiid Mifirrifery, rdoriblir . I?ft'ircl . GUNS, Trunks. Burning Fluid, Blank IkaritiOiridit'elr 'Fiety of oro o ltirri lrarirq' omiiiig which are pock , ... ot aria pelt knives:puke thookii; note pispdri, dot*. log paper land• periciloahro Baolro, Pocket: Via, vow memorandurnlwoh,i.kaakota; bait brulilici, :tooth: _brutiheo;:fancy• itoopai'Arrarbruebtoi, tooth brueliea, fancy soaps, hair oils, baking ;potydarii; .Ikm., &a . • 1110 , 1r411.f0r. !Ole at tik/orceatratia and for readroity:i.lffiCris ivitirting . tiathirtg volt to testi:arm nikritdclutatoro , itioklirg threir,ftio Chases. . ;'.(3PEtt:FILILI;ERai - ' NOOtrOotTlioriengiir,il3Bs2,-.- Z , : * 'lo - 411Elpir1nINGS 11EAtiii kit ne e.putbmt,elcebed tDla 4Anttlt „1 t - K,VAI4O. . r! ; V.t. • " • • " .gra.triztw, nt ' - I . 4treynitiv . : ttestretir, Tu,KELes, ,JErty2lll _ A P: Wyatt, irklitlllANT' TAW° lt, , Turnpike streeti;bbUietor. mud, ems pied,by J. n. Dlusoek,;Esq.7l l 4 !Ipl! • • nada 4.ll.:Gnink Diew York price!, Sprouti'f , - • • iciiitoienEa'ofsPaotrr?svo*NtOo ks: M.rtne'Spiiigti Mout rose, Pt."- ; • ._Virm. Nir,;'Sri3Ath , & - Co; .;-, tivaittlx;" A.ND:CILAIII, 4.1.011/FACT,Erio NM* et : reeWlclitrpr?m, - Pa. • • . Dr .- E. - S:l l kt , xiiviNu returned to llontrlite to revalue tbe pttir ties •44 Mt • profession, rosy be. found et Sentien llntel,,whore bemeill be; Loopy to veil upon: mg o 4 frieDds as well am ; - Montriiso; Feb. 2,1852:- - : • ; ~•• - • , •. • . 'G: Z. DitlOCki;t TWITTSTCIAN AND SURGEON, Montrosei re.* *Wee tend, to all business that iney.birentru.kfed. Si his cbarkr, vitLpromptness and fidelity., Odle* Atlas oh/ residesiee On Turnpike street. Beeidente,Driekaltillit• tug, foot of ruble Avenue. 2, George Puller ' -.• . . , riZA.LEICIN liOOKß,Restlputade CloadinGtrah.& Cope: Boots & Shoes, air.. IRO* two* . deots boy:4r Witch's Hotel, Montrose . • '• ' ; = C.:Tyler, .r . rkE A tilt IN ITItY GOODE; 0 riiterlift.trotitrin Vail% waro i l. Tinware, Fish, Thlfill,rsintsi awl". oaxb for atl,krod of 8 1 1IPPlaig. 1ig". 41 / 2 * . . blow thdiloort'llouse. ' - Tillman; „ UATING:A AND HAIR DB rEsING,SALOOIkI. Fenger S iundlitg, lieu &mete the reetoftee,/tfeeti:ett, ..•. S. S. Winchesti3i ATTOTI:NiIt Air tAW, Tunkiaiiactijra.", CHllis . task's Prick ROW. '') • D •D = •-• T MERIT. AND. EXCHANGE PTABLE. ctwit . Montrose,p - . ; • E.•B= &S.-B. 'Chase, • .f• = A ttORNY4I3 At LAW; itringtrase.. °Mei ann. ...C1 lees attire: E.B. 011131 . 1. . . , DE VLERaI Ix - 31 anat.i•Moilvigatrs, - Tuft/181%ml> TA DLEO &C., Detween the Canal Relate'. and Conn honeN Court at, fllothamtc f n,R.Y.- 071, B,Wbliney Traieling Agent. rt • -,4 : 7 C. M. Simmons, ,i -1300T. ILNIKSIIOO MAKER AND '6NPATBBD. •Ariop over Baldwin t corWaddlety ' ' l Dr. (Y.` Edwards; ritUrSILIAN AND 8131.0 EON, /Jar/era, Qweel doors below o.l.Pride's store.' ••• ,417tf Mr; eTimed Btookit; - DTI Troi CYAN. AND ',SURGEON; and dealer:ln Drugs 1 u edlaines,rainte, Oils, Dyes, &c. CorneyoChareb and Plne streets, oppo: Ite Col. F. Lusk's Great Beiifl. . , . C. D., Virgil, Qin GEON DENTIST, illontroie, - Pa. hi' Odd la • Fellows' Ilnildlng, corner of Turnpike - and Chestnut - itreets. uperntlons upon the teeth performed Utmost, carefully acid tenderly. Plate work done "It h the' bvlt sr/Melia! and In.the most Imp:vied atylitr. 'Charges • Dr• IC Smith STA G ,Teia I ?r E :6 I ;O IS AL " 0 ! b at e U l r a tft d i tr: goarle,ldonmose, Pa.. Ile wenidtatil; the gararehkr iittentitn'of those who aead ftilieetts . of teeth, to his Manner of Inserting on the almasphenciareasentrifiei plii which he has practiced for $ entriber of iean.': , All other, vett, extracting, filling; cleansing, domr. fin the moat scientific manner. ' Montrose; July 12,1852: ,1111:01. _ . Farms for Salo; - ... . 'duke jr130.6Crb..115 will act as agents for tics piling,* I. sale of 'teal rotate—Perms, Houses acid Lotsa• /twitted In Sasquelianna,,vonntypa:•'All wbotrish to offer their property for sale can give -a minute deserip thin or their Fanneor Lots arfolloss :. Number .of acres, how manyimprored, and bow prateirid ;• Hand lags ; Orchard, grafted or condnon,fmdll ;tribes:fruit Creca,:and shade , trees; bey far front„l6ontrote,and 11 the nes t point to a depot on the New York '& Zrist ftaXroad; price. and terms of payment. Al i Itho'ciSh t 0 a ell "or orchase Ileal, Estate, nill sr telteprntapt at* tontlon by calling on..dr.addreasing,its at .Iliontroty, stmnnebannaCounty, Pa: ' ' - - • - Er,p•Cont eyancefruna Sion troll. t o the prlllnliei tilmp MOO ort Ttunpikestrce t,4 doors west pi' tließulsk The following Parma and Lot a stetson offertilfor Paid: No.l, 40 acres,3o improved„Praccia [forme and Barn No' 2,8 i do 50 do ', sold ' .1o," . , do'., • N 0.3,1 odo 60 'do . ilo " do . -.' s No. 4,1 odo 50 'do , sold.. do 'do +L.'', N 0.5,70 do_ 40' •do sold do ~do:, - N0.:0.96 do 3S do ' do. Sold'"' N 0.7, Store, Warchonie end! Lot. - . . • . " No.B, 145 acres7s i mproved, framed honanond. ' No.o 521 do 35 do - . sold: , . , , • '.• No. 10_2 do • • • do , • d • 'do ,r.:.'' ' No. 12 100 4(3'0170 improvell,frame - lMnsiand bid!. No. 13 810 do 200 do do • 'do.' • ,No: 14 56 do 50 - do I I sold ' ~,'•-• '•• No, 15 568 do 60 do .do,- .do". .• .: t - No. 16 120 (In 53 " sold . . • • ', . , No. 17 200 !d0 75 do ' do ' to' ~ • ' _ No.-16 112 'doB , o . " do_•.: - :Mr ' do! No. 19 200 do 150 do , • do . • .doc t No. I.'o 145 do 100 - .' do' ' d;, dii ' ' No. 21 190 do 120 No., 22 ot;,}4, do 45 . ', do ~'.., ido itold*do, • No: 23 45 do 34 do' do do No 24 292 do 225 . do , ~ do do • ' . N 0.25 124 Aciloo.' .• • , do ' : _• , 'doloold do t" No. 26 196 do 140 .. do : dp ,- --:: d 0,,.; No 27 89 ,do acid' - ' -, ` • "No. 11 acmes, paid saw mill and dwelllttgi - ' . ; No. 29 134 acres,9o improved, frantabnitseltridlharit. No. 30 175 N 0.31 135 'do Od do:100 _ do • d '- d . dor r . • „do - . No.= 118 G 'do 135 , do • ' do . , ~":. "do do, No. 33 160 ,do 60 .do.-. ~. do :do -- 7 f -do - N 0.34 150 •do 100 SIo-' "do ''l do yO. 35100 do 80 do , do • ,'dd No. 38 300 •do • 170 - -do -, 'do' •:" • -40', N 0.37 109 do 100 do,, .do : N 0.38 110' do 100 ' do, 'do '• - my: • :• N 0.39 175 do cm : : r..:'do - ;.; d 0.., •-,L: 40 , L.., •.liti. 40 30 do 45 , -do :•, • dor - , , ~ -Mr. • No, 41 212 du 160 -do .., .fffi Litldd , --' N0:42 92 do -50 • '..ido ••••- • Ilo•-• "•• - "IP No. 43 4 do sold No. 44 133 do. 65 , , do -,..-.., do ~. "do No. 45 600 do 200 '' do do do No, 46 P r lCsacres . ,l.6llm•Proyed, trims bittitie and barn andgnst PIM; . • • ' 110:47 200 'do 17 0 -, do '. '` do •, r• - . do , , N0.48103.d0 . 80 2 ' A do , . "do., ~ ', ~110 , ' No. 49 $0 do .60 , . do ` • 'do: .. ,de No:60 63 'do '•B5 iB5 • do• I I ''de - -i -'"do c"" .. N o , 51 ft- :430•60, - 1 - ..do 1 ~. - do',•._ :-:do 'I.-, No. IO 126 .do iI:S „ • do , •.• da ~.• do , , - N0.53 200 do' -750 - •do - do '_ ('-' 'do ' ...Net-54340 =do ..100: •'' do • ::'-do :,- ' l :'d° - ,N0.'55, 00 •do . 40, 7 ' •,, do , •. do • -3 • do ,•, ~ ''NO 56 165 'do 125 . do. -', do -. r - ' do ' , l4.t:—Presort4 deotrinittiptiintse li4 or the iti ' Pr and giving the number can obtain ivictltdestription. • . . -.< - • , ALIMED:II6I,Dit i IBI. , . .E. 0.1 IldfleOCN : , • .I.lffotnssr, itPn.;Oct,lB.so;,.Mltt 1: , .:•',: : , ;- ;'..tiolitig-nt - isa little *balm Co ;a balm trifE "man a, steak, yit Wall aid = coarse' 444 tine Bbtsu and frb Ott, and sitciod Assortuteka of ladies,Allatier. ant:Children's Boots iad Stipei,loo4l bell,aol lelling.at. wk.", but-alltyla a tiove coitt , Thciefsidoppoitunit7 ; tot toad "bstr i ia FAmtIIFY; 4 /842:,. , t • GRIND STONES., 4TOc s oFTlvea, o4 44 ftitOlkOo. br , be bal - zninatlisigt• r °, .." 63 °mleta fhaPo, otor 0/011 15$04ftOmIS to 400 lb:jac't 7.43, , to 2i,tj 'dope/104 itecotaor WOW , ALSO, 2 , 4120 0 1, 20035' Jr!' rrhieb irraf! fain than thoncrsok, and aio rery supped*, atenaltWcbM. v i Ifor4;ao 4 Water kith; pee* 1 .344', : to 1% ell 'Gibon Jtql; 1432,080 W, ::CP.I4IIIIIIOWO *ea. --Iraniq3apogozsg , rust:mum. riYrezt)( Tip* Ay L moßsuso 131%, ik.:cgAli -Chases initiitt..4 ND pitOkintE74llsi • 0 . , • • Ono dollar sod Any orritrper /Doom, etas drop tor or two doltrrittlittt ,24 or the ' elf ' .1 tibia or wutuorriptlou.' ?No ;piper twi illierwttourtl until oil aszcoingeo axe rq,eop ot lb* opt low of lb. Publiatior. MleOUl attiostioor slut be poet ptid to tortitroWttentloot . Ail 44411709;0 10444 a til t "`"*.. 4. 1: ebpnpille:dlttcteitto S. S. Ir.:* U. 1,f3 ~, .. ',• ' • )') - ; , ~txt A7tESI.OIVADVEWR/s ll l l 4 o * .0 120 11 90 4 *.0 2 11 2 10a itltie,) tbett,loelll l oo4 - 11:1 4 11 1 ; 1 ; u :Z° 4 4 l "AtortOttttt toetelloot ' 1,4 01' 4. fle egeotre three m -- • 50 ;0011 squint bleluitlba, ' 14410 , 1 1 - os lll 9, gitette4Auftitm tir k° l l • . 1 4 4, -°° VFW; Atkvertiserewta, mat ova t_go)r,oitt*Ot . r l: 4° Quo column one , par, lye IC 0 Toasty atlviatiseda eat* Wit be reeteMad te) "P i 4 . 4 1 144 0 1 i 1t h 0 l 1-To 'POPO. , t` ; IT ) —OW , 201 , 4 1 : 1 1•hiliaualkani),1;itus a Mtge' aissitimeete at4el Ttletlak abetzevista;bnpaapared 1120oat$1111,111001i V** feibta weseadtaa 404 ottePelebb Ulank° ° , 441 ) . 4f 4 tl l44l° l 4,4 rf i n d , • et. ..1 et. 4iiiike,Jastairateeilsal; - mum.. .J. ETAl4o',Dlosbanitea. Vented to Ol'd*T:'
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