The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, April 20, 1854, Image 4

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THE LARGEST
IMATIoN IN IiORTIIERN IsEtaN'A.
CLIASEA ALVIN DAY, Enrrolis' r
7.llconirtrie,, April 20,, 1851. . •
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---*- The _ Railrolid Ride: -' ~
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, l All aboard"—thol captain's song, • .r ,
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A puff—it jerk,-W6 roll along, .
And quicker now, the pulTsueceed,. ~ . .
And now we go it Iwitli,(roml speed: 1 • i , '
And here% a r0c.1. 1 and . there's a ridoy.•
Here's a house we've crossed a bridge—
Here's a ehurckoh, What a steeple ; -
. Here's a crowd of gaping people; : 1
There's'a womirabe on a log; - - ' • 1
Yonder is a barOng: dog; • • - • ... -.!
Here's a river, th re's a brOok ; i•• - i
Hans the road in !got a crook; - , - : •
Or% the river is a ship : ; , , •
Here'in bop, he As a whip ;
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Here's( a shop of dolish tqs ' I :
There's a School f girls and ' boys • i.
There's a river . o ce. again; -,
Yonder fields of growing grain ; `, • i
There's a cow, and yonder sheep; . .
There's a tratiL-bli!s fast naleep.; •-.
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Here's a rabbit -berg's a &Oriel; . - 'i
LoOk out, there't s pretty, girl ; ' . - i
••Belles a Pond—i a full of fishes • -
• LoOk out yooder'‘vhat a fountain;; .
:Over yonder is a mountain, -- --4• •-. .- I -
.Hero's a valley, t - 's a hill; . . . . i -
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• , Yonder is akold,Saw mill— "
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, SO thoie trees all out in blossom— • • i *
There's'a man, his'a•,playing possum;
Here's wlad.with striped•trOusers; '
• Thm:elit a city=-fee what houses; '
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• Nov the whistle sounds again.:...- -
There h we're safe7-= they've stopped the train;
Let its up and, getbut side - ,
We did'nt have a 'Smash up' ride! - - • I
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. ptillirtmcitts.
larincr
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ep Pi oughing. ! :
We must agam;,urge upon t ottr.,readerS - . the
g - reat, importan l o Of deep plowing in the first
breaking up of heir ground for corn. f !We
hearit often sal lilt is b‘tter to plow 'shallow
e l.
for corn, and to go dee er for the succeeding,
crop of oats, bu. rive hav , -seldom..found ! this
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to" be done, if th sliroper depth was not at
tained in the fin i tbreakink . up:Of tiro sod: 1 *
- In nearly" eve TY section of the country dliere.
will be found farms where the soil has; not
been stirred, sineo
.the forest was cleared ; -deep,
er than three to five inehes, the latter . depth
being considered an exirOine. We knoW of
one case where a =farmer threaten&l to.: . Whip
a lad about 16, who was his •plowman; _all .
arontid the field, if he was able to detect the
least evidence of' upturrnA yellow clay when
the plowing was! finished..
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The c2nseque ii.e of this unreasonable prac
tice has been, to restrict the sitpplies of- food
;or crops to a' gi , . en and limited 'portion of
,`oil, arid by a ctntinued practice of cropping
or a long series of years,- to ,exhaust this . of '
the necessary inorganic elements 'which enter'
more or less into the constitution of plants,.
and are as indspensable to - their 'healthy
growth, as air, liglit or heat. A. friend of our,'l
near Philadelph'ii„ raised last. seastat one • of
the 'best.crtips o
"itches
iii his town Ship by sim- . ,
ply ploNi-i ng.six ildles deeper,bn au old, worn
out and neglect d field than the plow had,eY
cr before gone, ~ nd Without aiiv , manure.- 7
Our friends in the; south are often ridiculed ,
for.-their_wastefui habits' of farining,.and dis- 1
position to leave their lands worn out by
im
provident cultnrei . and Vommence again their
system of exhaustion on a new soil. . The sons
of Many of our northern farmers - are guilty of
the same. . tiling,an4l . Consider ,firming ;will
,
not pay whe their . crops are; dimitfishing, I
chiefly for want of goinga trifle . deepc,i with
the plow. Theris literally a mine oft mine.:
ral wealth very ften an inch or two! below
the depth of our Ordinary' plowing, r ind which
only needs.tnrni g up to the influence! of sun
and air to beim ediatelyn available. . l Anoth-
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er very importm i advantage is that, by . -a
greater depth o Soil you counteract the ef
fects' of a too d 75e.,11.50n, br a too wetone. In
the one case, th roofs have a chance to pen
etrate in search ;,f moisture, and in tale 'other
the ei,:cess - of W:iter 'has an 'opOrtunity to'
stagnate about . the roots of
Ie 711(...bigan, and deep mould
:more sought for the ;present
0 - er recollect to haVelknown,
tS one of the very beSt 'signs
le' reason and common. sense
too obvious to escape 'the at- .
Ttelligent fanner, While we
that a cold subsoil, turned up
le !first time,may net lx;
imnle
le'to the quick germination!
of seeds, we also say that
lost obvious. In - the present
a -very frillirig expense for
of lime, guano, or: poiidrette,
iOrn, Will stimulate its varly
roots are able to push / .doirn.
o. — We have repeatedly .
. seen
planted ou Contiguousfarrlisi
3, on shallow' and deeply prow-1
no stimulus was applied to the!,
nrh on the former the corn
the advantage for the first fewll
ten invariable excelled by'ther
o: . selista was , over,both iniqUal4
ttnd
appearance. 1 - 10
110 . /
re dubous on the sub theyi r
a to try . part of they field,' .by,.;
k4rl pair of hoises or oxen ttc.
lettingjt sink 8 to - 1.0 inches, "
us the !comparitive resultS ,
.1 Farm Joilrual.—Farm,
pass off, and dot'
plants. _ .
• .S.uloir, doubl
bohrd plows are:
spring than 'we (
and we hail it aF ,
of the times. T.
of the tiling are
tentiOn of the-it.
- willingly admit
to the sun foril ,
diately, favorably
and early growth
the remedy is iti
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era of fertilizers
superphosphate I
to, each bill of el
growth till the I x
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in search of foo d
arid known'eort
the same se.asOn
ed lancl,` , where 1
' hill, and: althout
?eared to . haye" .
. weeks, it has lit
latter before the
ity ofprixlnet i
where farmers :i
may be indttee
attaching an f.
the plow, and 1 1
and then givini
next fall.in the
na/..r. , .• ''
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Successful llviadeea ofch.. Grafting; the
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To succe.ssfully graft the Veach • tree, . has
been universally considered next to an inipo6-;
sibility," ti
bit in nsequence of the ease and
sue.6ess'of hfid ing, this concession has!secm
ed of, but little practicable itnTortance. 3 - Yet
evert One "of (I) least experience in building
has been nog ected qr unsuccessfully per
fornied-, might e saved - and' rendered' Yalu-
u able if graftin eouldlhe perfonued with suc 7 .
cess• _
lam aware Dr. l ,Page-pf Washugton,
published "sad Opyrighted about a year ago,
-a method - of fang the peach,Jor which be
claimed -armee- ' equal !to that utter ding iir-
di nary graftin ” lEsplan :consisted,incheek
ing the growl -- of i* tr ee ,gini t ata neo l i T y
:,. with grafting, y transplanting, or toot ', fru
.
rung,: : - '
The play given lA° ' is more sirt)le, and
from
_limited, experienc * I should think more .
Subdessfgl. 'i - , 1 - I -
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It consists in gratin early, - as or oilier
stone fruitAin the . ..lna , tier of the . coupon.
cleft ! , : ,
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- The side scars are to be witsed in the Usu
al manner, the Cleft - ,fillo, and the .cud - ofr
stub toveed w tlt warm or melted' corn
- tion ciotti, to Tt rent curling of the bar
,it
Thrif4la . plan ill succeed, is a dernonst r ra-
ted feet - but - hi how - great, 4, proportion-cepa- 1
ses, experience too linrited to - determin - 6 1 , I
Suffice it triArn
~ that eight scionS set in• ;jiff ; .
erent bisnelies lot:s
the . n - e tree, all lived ttud
grew::.frith !astonishing rapidity. Will others
give'thi Pfeil - a trial and report the * result-
C;Gibbs, M. DI, -Perry,loltio. -
T b:sitilli,
fed; n,0," • ici;c;p.
t o is a. ",
se. , ti, ii
I • o Ctire CrOlcsiiill!ors :Os illO f ,, r
.(Our friend,, Martin Bell; t i ,sq. ; (if Buir d om r
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. entis ItHthe following !retne,'ly' I for . hpo
er telt :-H"iWhen the: eraciki open,; and. make's
th 1 horse - lame tage a pileceoe light hoop!
it •n; six Ott eight holes i 4 it, soqbat three o
fo tr- inay.,e . oine on e. ch Rile of Ole crack; an.
6 it tollie, hoo f Ai n . .ar the 'tali rt.% the solid
.
Fit of the , hoof solid
p :
perna. 'gave the p
psite fOotllield tipb , an iasistrint, andfaste
the plate tO its pla . ee in 4 . wOrkthaplige two
nqr, with ,- ood screws abiatt threeLsixteenth
otl an inch in-length.. The holes for the serew,
3.ltould he -,niade iititl eboOf wi th a sinall.spri.r.
Bing aWI. I, If y; O° thei horse tai 13 -
~ proper
either ridden or wor, ed Witho4 . lhitpitt - r - --'
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But to mike the en; ‘ pelfeet, aisoreimuSt b.
made :it the top of. tto licitof Where' the hail.
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commenee l s', thigh it :t j+' he dbne with an inc
, t
'chisel *guarded so as too not cut! deep. Alit .
tle . poke Tea or Om thing elk! should be in
sorted in the Wbund . (iinake a Soreotud it !
done. :I have-iseen t 1
te:plate reinain on: two
or three Months, am knOW from -e*periene .
thatit is much prefeltabli, to any outer !nod'
I ever tried, where the horse 'lls to be
used:"- - --Parin Journal: I ' : ;. ;
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.ranger to the
re an iufroductio
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Sotitc nirolers, Mr; Folitor`,. decry' . the oat
crop as nitprOfltable ' whettinstead of blanliag
the grain they. slionhthlatte themselves. I, Thy
rear 01v.:* of . tsinnpreiltietivene;ss, is that it is
required to groW Where it eau hnd nothing tip
cat: Give Bats the advantage of. a generous
and kindly still, 'and, always reward thb
eultirator,as well, if nut more -abundantly;
than most other'-grains! . TIM ehrlieroats are
got in the bettor chance:is tliereofa good eroft .
and rennmerating yield, therefore prepare and
put yo.nr:lsoil iti'good , order` as .goon eat)
be worked--,plow deeply, It:m.4W well; and
roll the-sitrface;iespeciaily if tlai soil be light.
I have'lfoitil to:attempt to .irro* oats on poor
and sterile sOils, : is a useless waite of time and
cash..> Asa geaeral :'one had better
Sell.hia F.eed and hire out or Pasture his stieldS
than ailoPt this 'conirse. . .
o .
,ne:-
.ScE l'orA.tots. of our:friend:l,a ver
• dose atiii intelligent ObSkirvcn. as well as'good
-practicalfartneri. has been in the habit fol.
manyients . of selecting the' lat*.j.t and Ablest.
'potatoes for seed. ' l'hotie who hilve purchased
or hitn have Ion"; marked one . peculia'r4 a ! -
bout them not fo" und elsewhere,rthat they ar'e
tieaily..all'of a uniform i size,with, no irniall
one.s.uuxJil thtiough_thent. Ins neitrliborslut
ebserved.lthis;lWithoitt knowing - the rea§on,
Which our frie . ndattributeS cnti)7ely :to .' sele& : .
a
ti nr • th e ;rod' a.... ,i
a'h 'ye . for ■,conise /mar
ancl thuselest,ablithn '.• the size a. 4 apes anent,
1 .,
eltameteristie. - Oat like prodtiees like is th 4
foundaticin . of all improvempatrn bOth Ivege
table find m§ ]f 2T§ advantages rer
spee- ' f • li cf I . lr ur , or 9.nall' ilett'oed for ''seed'
.tye ~ , 1 „.,... .. ••; , , ... !,
haye 14.4 ben bef4e . the I iltilie, ,24 t 4
estion ita4: civierally "been deeided after the
trial of al sinkle season or tWo swoons. Whea
the effect ; wifitild:not.b4; pereeptible. t[ Ilere.fsti
the - other hand, are. the res4llB from c l oud nu-4
care for a mime 4 of years,aud,we considet.
t li emit ighly illte rest f ng and impOr tan t—llt rni
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te o . rinterg. : .
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In this 'officeare tip nty. printers engaged;
...
onl- at them ! ;In ages, ranging tiot
.t.- .100 k,.,,
tWeittl. to fort rfin sine nacarnPlexiot , froat
, ,
the .oretinary stout'-;•w -., never knew a fat.iirin
ter—to some thrit i m .o.ltt, crawl throttsch . :a
greased flute; septe as white ..4 Circassiarti
and' otken - brown o. ' rosy---your Geargt:
Cracker .1 or Pentisylmnia publican. Soni
bearded .", ike therPard, 'others sin ootlaacett 45
tke: ,GmieA.- Slave.' i .040 has travelled all ':ove',
the Non 1 Anu . “4pat6 klontitteM;lhunted beats
in Arkan-t.asoii. title Wild horse in the paiti=
pis , of so*li Anterica; n
another ;has bee- on
on the b ad ocan,land.has - se4ni life b.efo*.
the Mast Another graqiiate4 at' , Wrest - Point,
t
t . ....erv i ed inl the army, and acCompanied'. Co)
Doniphan in hisiXenaPlianie, grand campaign
allOver.lN. Mexico. . What a . book he. can
write '..4 l ,..k.riotli . 'has kept tavern, sold good:
at laiiction traveled offer the . I.Tnited. Stat
i .l 1 -
soteral nano ; , ba r been well loff:and broken- ÷
often:
./Two'hat'a been on the; "stage;.' a pra t - - ,
Te,ssion printers rite lunch' addietetl to; for .a- !
bout half the actors of thu .14terican . hoard's
are printers.." .lie we i believe :11:i$ I preached
sermons anotli , rlas s ved in 3lexico" Witt
Geh. See t. A Sixth ha beenastuMperata',
metidter Of the Itegisla ure ..out West, an'l.
fought a dii el,We ;beli e ve. Three-have practiced
Medicine, kept Store,..an deali , ,in ho w, cot
ton;• 1;• 1-
• and tteg,roc,4,' . Two lave ben .officers. I
Faurl r or 'Five have been a icm,pr priVates ih'
various ,nillitaryl companies. ,- ',Ole served with
Gen. Ilnuston in the Texan' *volUtion; and
1
once the ganapian rebellien.t! .; Six, or 'ieight
have e, i..til .andtptiblislied tic*paFirs in v -
rious p fits of the . United SiA" . tes. One 14 , i
licen_ o ice f of a!, packet on . tlt'a ..`i raging el
•itaWl,."; 10 he was . :Weinided-It off—at the
-storMing•4f 'Monterey. , Anoaer has'elerkciti
it on a l MiksissiPpi steamer ? "
, wili blown upand
sliglglylkiilo.: , 1 'Some; are,' orlNave been mar
ried! ISotnel are ;dld brichelOrs. All . lave
seen more or leSsliof life and ;its Changeable
scenerTh
s., ey am all live• inen, good practi
cal printers; spettk various lanc*tino.es . and froin
i l a newspaper corps 14:14 to,sufkiss or eipa.l.4
Gin. U,' ionist. 'i - : .1 - • t 4 I
-I - iiiiiiaglAmer.- ea. 1
it
lth t` ' ' ir .-b ' '
Afei.re an 1-•o,mi ion op, in the trnit+.l
StateS are now ntien ling- the !finions institn
vtiouslofleaming in this) cOuntry. This is in
deed-a formidalile army, and at may safely be
allirmed, that the future Poli4cs and Policy q
tla:nation will Terc soot do end upon the
political vie l - 6 by those entertained now at
sck : .-, , Th&.'se h.'vs will Floonle totem,-` and
Islia in givitig . di eittions to the vastinterept
1
, i i l4 hied in onr el coons. ' It !may therefofe
he 'f - interest to a, I pho watch the signs pf
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the times" to ask, fan , • at; influence and
agencies the young ricans, are subj ted.
_What )ii the
,e;eneral-tone of sentimenta oig
if ri
then} . • -What, hoolia do they !read! - Yh'fit
is the character of the pt'pubir literature pr
of the times? The are ' , questionsof deep
import, and in our iieW -the future is full of
promise, foi - we :hare no doubt, that the "All
Hai 'irlwill'proire- that noble :this,
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and geni e 0u04f.,:a, will, be Telt in soCiety ton
_greater atent than heretofore. , Society in
America now feels the impulse from our in'iri
terial-pibspelity, anchliii daf:i6 not far dis
tant,. -tvlii , ti a powerfulil*ection will be given
to the,thought and moi l illicnter, of the pee:-
'pie from the,liands,o those now' 'classed in
the 'centis retu ins 1 ‘ youth .A stibool." The
Young' 4n erica of t e school rooms will soon
‘.
be of age, aud sreaki oil its,elf.l---.Nsten Tralz
scrifit. I . - 1 ',' i
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A n tinecdote is related of ait l aid lady who
. orterthiped tray eller4' r Before her guests com
menced; a meal it lapis her custom. to'' `ask; a
blessing: She alw';ys delivered. herielf ,
this wile : "0 Lord, make Ili truly thankful
-for the food befgre Mimi, hand *round
thccorn bread first, arA then 414 biseTtita 4f
terwaTda. men." k
I'AV n ari I 'll. lh ' • ' the gayer
Sir 1 .9nic 1 I ' l . , 1 3 ~
the bp'rneks they, linta,on,, :lhetter tit y feel,
We g§t; ibis from aulcdd bachelor, who was
early era wed is lore and afterwards sent itt
to.lllo.lkawul)rokizwl-liasine.ssl 1 •,.
AFFLICTED TREAD.
Pi ILADELPHIA tIIFDICAL illOUSE—Established '
years ago by Dr..KINKRLIN;eorner of. Third & Union
sts. between Spruce Sind Pine, l'hiladetphia, Pa.
Inwailist.* are apitrised that, Dr, KINKELIN confines
his raetiee to a pat Wider "branch of medicine; which en
gages 111.4 undivided attention. Ice.eautions the unfortunate
against the abuse Olt mercury; Ithoirsands are annually
mercutialised out of IWO. Recent affections are promptly ;
extinguished.d I • I
Twentylrwtarsisif Experience In the tvestment
of a class of diseases hitherto neglect* and Imperfectly au
&Wood, bascnableillfir. KVSKELINi(Aertion or A won x
ow Sete PSIRSICILVAtiona to prime that nine tenths, of l he
causes of nervous deliillty,lacal and enustit ntional`weak•
tress, m f!n tal and Physiealauffering, are ttneeable to ccrr
lain habits, forming the. most secret Iyet deadly and fatal
springs ofdemestle misery and premature mortality.
' Take eitirtietilar Nelliee—nThere is an evilltabit
sotnethnesindulgedin by boys, iwsolit ude, oftin growing
-up with them to eranhOodond" which, if not reformed in
due time, tvlt hnly begeis serious obst aciel to matrimonial
happiness, but gives tise to a series of protracted. insidious,
and devastating affections. Few of those who'give way to
this pernicious practitte are aware of the consequences,
until they find the nein/I:pus system shattered. feel strange
and unaccountable feelings, and vague fears in th.ernind..
Tile unfortunate thus affected becom6 feeble. Is linable
to,labor, with ocertstromed'vig„or, or to apply his mind to
study.: his Step is tardty and weak, he is dull, irresolute,
and-engages In his sport With less'energythan USUAL
If he emancipate himself before the practice has dine its
worst, and enter matrimony. his marriage Itawnfruitful-and
s sense tells him - th ati t his is causNi by ijiq early follies.
Thew art eortsiderarenis frhich lihouLl awaken the attention
those si,inllarly situate:
narrlaire rerialrestite fulfilment of several condi
tions, in order that l* may be really the eattse•ormutual
happiness. • Could taer yell which covers the origin of do
!nestle weetchednesi i e raised rind its true goncee in every
instance disclosed-1u how Many could it be traced to Om;
teal tilminlitleationSand their attendant disappointments!
ATiply them while , ills jet time. In order to have your un
strung and relaxed I arimnlzatlon rebraced,•revivilled and
strengthened. t•I 1 1
It Eti £ iCIiT. it-rife whri places himself under - Dr.
- KINKELIN'S treatMmtt may religiously confide in his hon
or its a gentletimo,and rely upon the assurance, that the
se l erets of-Dr. K's. patients will never be disclosed.
Young umn—let trofaise modesty deter you from mak
ing your etitrekimwtitokne who,from education and respec
• tabillty,mtneertainlY befriend you.
Tonmany think tfie.if will conceal the secret in their
own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how often is
this ,a fatal del nsiortll,and how many a promising. young
man. who might have been an urn:intent to society has
faded fromthe earth. •
Strictures of the urethra are rapidly removed by the
application of a nor tlierttp cutler% t agent. tt.edonly by
Dr. K. .Weaknessand constitntional debililyi prompOy
cured, and lull vigtir restored. '
Ctrs try ItsTrtll Cat* , baye, (by stating the
easc l explicitly„togellter w ith m
th hit: t symptoms, periet
ter enclosing a remit tan ce) ; Drl K's. medicine, appropria
ted accordingly,
Forwarded t anYnart of the Tufted S. tates;and packed
srcute from DAMAO e or CURIOSITY. • I - •
RE AD ! !-,-Youth and Manhood;
A I%;orous re: orA Premature Deatli. Kinkelin on Si.ll:
Pre sc:ireal on-011y 25 Cents.
.4 is a work emitie . htly required, as a means of ro form
ingthe rices of th•tiage in •whieh we lire. Algo,
. - , •t •
SA,TURE'. GUIDE.
Int i r li rules for Mc Pralonzolioliqf Life,just frouithe Press
,
letter with a relulttanee of 25 cen or the ral•tie.in
starris, addresiest to:—Dr 'KINK ELI N.Phihidelphia,
rilh scenic- copy - of either .of the air wc . e boul;c !)y
rmofinait; or 12,eopies will he sent free of postage
•l• GOnrassersi Travelling Agents, &r .
lied wholesale at the Publisher's priers, whleh admit
large profit.'
- -All Letters mrisc be phst-r4O
r vi
Pa.
Teti,
for.
Pup!
alia,. California,
Austf
any plirce'okli Globe, eannol present greater
ii darer:tents . than
. • . KE F; L STE) DDA R
BOOT 1 SHOE STORE.
rid* fitted with a new a exten
- assotnent of articles io. their line,
embracing, a gene al vaiiety of new and elegant.
styles of Ladies:iind Gentlemen'et wear, among:
which are Ladieii iFrench, Silk Lasting and Pre
nille Gaiters; Kid , and Enaineled Polkas,: Kid Pat
ent leather and; bronzed jenny Linds, Buskin's
and Tics; geutlerhen's French and Philadelphia
oak-tanned calf it4in'and kip Boots, Congress and
button Gaiters, Monterey and Washington Rooti,
toilet Slips,- 11106r:co, calf. and Cowhide Bro.'
Bans, &c. /Hopi, kip, calf and. cowhide Boots and
Brogans ;;all kiudkof Misses" and Children's 'wear.
Also, a general as+prtment 'of Findings, which con
sist in part of Iligts, pegs, sparables. /Inngarlan
nails, tacks.- thread, wax, :Bristles, shoe. binding,
awls,t asps, rai4itones;shoe knives, &.-e . Also,
oak and hemlock cinned calf upper \ and soleleath
er,.Morocco and linings. 1
Work made to Order and IT pairing neatly d‘ne.
1 KEELER' & STODDARD.
•
Montrose, Jun ei 1.1853-
SIFSQIc I .IOANNA, COUNT IC
STOVE_ AND TIN WARE DEPOT.
L. tVEkISTER 4• CO-would respectfully
I - • inform the,fteople of this county and the
people in,zeneral;lhat they have opened an estab-,
lishment of theliove• kind in 3lontrose, at the old
stand of Sayre and Webster, one • door north of
the Dzmnrat.offid, where they intend to keep on
hand a lar4e assortinent of- Stores Tiu, Copper,
Brass and sheet.jrim Wares:all of which they .will
sell as cheap as they can be bought hi this or any
other county. Among our stoves may be found the
following besides ethers numerous to mention:-
.
. • - A, r. Y. 4! F.:,-ie,.air-tight, for' wood.
'Pr
' Modern.,py . • " ' : or coal.
Kgysion6 Stale . 0 - " • . "
Vulcan : •
•,. Bay Staid, . .". " ' "
: Fares! Q4ecn, &rata' Orc,n.
Mohawk;:i .• •I . "
i
Also, Parlor;.Offid,e and sl op Stores, Colver'siTat
int./lot-air Furn4ces for testing Public Buildings,
stores, Hotels. etc. Stor Trimming, Pipe, Zinc,
sheet Lead, Lead ;Pipe, Well and Cistern Pnmpe,
Chain Putnps,C.littins and Gea - ririg. .
10 - All kinds Of; Custom, Work. done. on short no
tice and most retmonable terms. Our motto is small
profits, ready par; and quick returns. 1 •
* a *All kinds of ;a nd
at ken in exchange for
Wares: If yori ;het. believe it, call an see.
• A. L . WEBSTE & CO.
Moatrasesept. a 5, 1853. 1
• • •INFAIN 0111 4 4.
flint assortthentnow comprises almost every
article .wanted, mid we fear some that,
are not wanted,:ivihich we will sell at cast and
some articles tit] less than cost.on - that' same
account,. - 11. T ., BURROWS &Co.
Gibson 0CL2d,..1853.
.:SHAWLS. j•
gilk• WOOLEN I LONG - SHAWLS, all
1111. quallgOs, and beautiful , patterns, at
rawly low prl4t.s.- ' U: BURROWS.
ibson, . .
• Buffalo Bobes. •
• Large lot, of theth Orrice whole Robes at
a very small' advance on the cost.
,Gibson, Nor:I.I,.BURROWS & Co.
. ,
- • - The Aitist'n Greeting.
I 1
Friends, Pairqns, and ?verybody, an other mile
.stone has been'reached on the journey of lifef-`
another degre&has been arked on the smlo or
time—another: link hasbeen severed from the
chain of the flitUre--anot er page has been writ.
ten in the greaq volumelof the past—and again
t
we witness the,right oppning or a 'New Year:
M K vilt w
• And S, arly dae meet you,
If
And with !*i happy', new year"' greet you.
And now; as yilul;review the year. Just departed,,
and dwell upon its joys ;ind sorrows—its privi-.
leges erikiyect, pnd its ;duties neglected; per
chance, some Of on hay . 4 neglected 'to call on
the Artist :and secure one of those " FailAfu
Shildince ' ' c
IVhicii light and art, wsh magical spell,
y Working, together, can Catch so well!
But you may yetredeemithe past. As t you lay
your plans for, th'e advancing year, let this occupy
nn early arid - ptonlinent place on the programme
of your future' lt4entions.i • -
Would you leave a lasting impresson behind
you? Comet the Dagnerrean Gallery! Would
you "see yourselves as others see you?" Come
to the l?aguerrenn Gallery. Would you make
an appropriate, 'present to a ch 2 trished friend?
Como to the Picture Ro4ms! nd beside all
this, would you aneouragh art, and make glad the
heart of the Artist . I
Then let it appear by Promising. here,
. That d'u'ring the year Fifty Pour,
1 You will,one and all, be sore to call
At " Odd TFellewil Hall," Second Floor.
- '• B DEANS.
MentroSe,lani: 2, Mt
, irgAium SHOP. ' •
trILIE
.undersigued ha* established a shop in
1.-• the basemept of Mr.; Sayre's Store,in. Mon
trose, where they; will at 411 times keep on hand
FogsmrrandDlo3trarto Minims, and manufacture
the aamellito•ldenumentS, Tomb-stones, Table
tops, &e., dtc.? •
.4
fcr Thepatipusge of Rik public: isrespectfolly
solicited. CONGDON '& BEVIER
Montrose, Asitg:4l2s,lBs3—tf.
..,.
. • . BICOPVALfIi • ROUES. -
it qroNcE 10 cj4st'reteiveof, nnd offered !or by
' ".! -'1 S(lOrr • r, JO I NSTON & Co.
' Springville, Der. 3i1.,1853. Li • . '
i I .
• • ' 1 11,iiffalo Robes.
A Cholee lot, artairill be nOtt, lov, by .
. •!, L; , ~.
._ 11. lIIISRITT.
New Mitforli;Clet .15 I 1853. ' " •.
DAGS,..iVaiitoit at : •
1L • i TURRELL'S.
Stover.: ::Skoves:
number"—Eitos's raitlitned 4 0ne Price Store.
Ilurford,
CARPENTEit'S HOTEL.
m - 1 " ti'k thk")t.;
(Fon 11.1 • 0 , IIEAT PAL
'Tint' subscriber; having, rentiki this Weil known
IL house; and re-fitted arid re-furnished in good
style, is now pretiM:A .rece and entertain
guests: This honk is delightfully situated on
the banks of the Siliqueltannall river, on_ the line
of the• New YE,ijrk and Elie, and the Delaware,
Lockawannaand W,iistern RaiNl,onds; 4orlooking
as most beautiful.segtiOn.:ot eduntry, and is the
panorrna of sceneryitineinallott anywhere.
As-A 51T31m3 7 .1: - Risont for the businesS man
Seeking quietiand .freedtim from the !noise. and
din of eity.,.%:, and - for 14d,ies 'lntid gentlemen in
pursuit of Plensurwamid;the Oral scenery of the
4.tountry, , this tocatien-caiMot lte eiittallCd. Here
the weary tratelletqs - Seeure ftoth the' confusion
incident to the continuallarriviil arid departute of
trains, , which, i t espcei:iii in dip night ,!;time' is,a
Very great andovanee to4lMse pt9ppinglat houses
very near theifiepOt. • • • /-
I Itslloots nre new .Pleasan,t and well furnish
ed ; his Tablewithinli the ,lelreaCies which both
country and city MnrketS atTofd ; no . pains
Will be spared to make itis house aideasant home
to all .his mieks. ;1 • ,
wilbbe eonveykl to and from the
ears, at nny b lur div-or;nirit 'lna good Omnibus
.
free of charg,(i. •
r -- fir A 1.114 - .ny:STAnt.r..i4 attached to the.
House.
•
! • VirARPENTER..
GrOat'Bend, June 27iti, 185 I—'2,(itt• •
• 4
Bryant .111,louNit , Gketat' ll' end i',l)ot,
. 1 'il rit. •
r •t
fIIIS new and 3P:wit:ohs building. situated , but
' ..1.: 3 tew felt from the Depot at Greta Bend, is
now opened 4ndittrnished in n suitable style for
a i'ublic.flotthe, arid Will be , ' ; kept open n.t all,
hours, (both 4ay alid night,) f'Or the reception of
travellers; anß es*billv for qte - accommodation
of passengors*avelling!On the N. Y.& Eric &
4, & W. ItailrondSibeing at thejunetinn of these
two reads, and the; nost convenient ;point to step,
in and take n4freslifiten6 and be off with thefirist
train, as n - -'ell las Viii most conienient 'Muse ta tie
commodate the puhlie, it is is4:W CLE.\N !Ind'
WBOLBSOME!iiIth 'toomsienough to tweom..
modate ALL, beingrfitteti up With: new fUrniture
to corresp,ond, and tablet{ alwiiys.set, With Ne•tOt
''..ut:ALs and )uxuries*furni-bed gat aj moments
. varnino .:3'- i .. i; l .!
kr"Passengersidesiring 'rest :and, 'sleep, can,
by calling bete, avoid the inconvenience of taking
an omnibus ti.) find an iftn, as 4 well as
. 1116. delay
and uncertainty oqeturning to the depot at the
srrival or delarture:ofilie trains ; as a porter will
be in waiting!to coriduct4hea!with their-hiiguage
to the &yam! Hot*, I.)ust :Wtoss the Way," and
conduct them: back'zgaut, without fee or reward,
taking speeia carp; to.ftvake !them if 'desired at
1 .
i 4
any hour of tle nigbt: ,i i , ' :
The 16eati4n. of the Bryantl! House; with the
natural.seenery ainint it - eAnibine to make it a
very desirabro SIMMER RESORT for business
men and'others inq toes city tvito may wish 'to
"cast on' earoPlor :# feW day* to recruit
,in the
eoUntry. _
. I.
1 A LaroT and flomm6frinta Hall • .
-;:. !
is attached t‘ . ) f6f. the ctinvenienee
of pleasure 1 5 Awitts, who . map always find goad
aecommodatibns litire,ivithout regard to numbers
with warm slableslor their teams, and reliable
help to wait Uporviben . t.
, .
:i"r' For further partieulara inquire at the
Bryant Douse of the proprietOr. • .
- I - ADDISON BRYANT.
Feb. 1853-7ttli
.
...
Invalids of Pennsylvania,.
"Veer attention is,?urgentty invited to a careful
L and candid pefusal of something that has just
been introduced intO youerichi and time honored
State. ' 1 , $ - ,
Pate-n=l 4r' s lIWro Electric'Voltaic' Chains. '
, i
A new and novel Onodu of applying a powerful
remedial agent, so cOustincted as to be 'worn under
the gartnents; next to the skin producing a constant
uninterrupted current of Electro Magnetism,efFect
ing immediate relief;froin the most acute pain, and
alsol permahent core of all Nervous Diseases. It
seldom has l'iled to t furnish almost instant relief,
and a final, permanent eitte, by being used accord :
Milo directiOns, to the f0110win,,, , , diseases,--Rhen
matism, Gout, Sciatica, Paralysis, Painful and
Swelled Joints, Nettie Igia"of the face, Diseases of
the Spine. Denfneis-tand Milliners, UtOritie Pains,
Palpitation cif the Heart, Periodical Headaohe, St.
Vitus Dauce, General Debility; Pains / of the Chest,
Hyeterics, Dyspepsia., all diseases that !are caused
by n. deficient amount of Nervous Fluid' are greatly
relieved, if not permanently cutedby simply wear
ing the chains a few.hotirs each day.. -
Be., it Understood that it is hot claimed that it
cures all diseases, brit only those flu whictt t, is rec
ommended; 'and moreover we boldly clai 'and de
fy that no medicinal ugent.of any kind lia perform
ed so' MANY cures during thd;last year , of those
ti
diseasesjust named as , 1
, ,
i Putrermachers. Electric - Chain.
And to prove, this assertion,-we' defy any person to
produce so ma;ty Well anthenticated Certi fi cates of
• scientific Phy icianir;and intelligent patients as may
be found in 4 pamphlet of 36 pages, to be had (gra
•tis) of the agent in this town. The Elt i etric Chains
were first introdueed MlFrance - in 185, and after
being subjected to i tha most thoropgh and rigid trial,
by the first Medical irteitin Paris, they. were found
to possess strange and IDS rye nous powai for reliev
ing pain, wherever applied, and by their influence
wels introduced into the hospitals of that city. ind
alsO securediletters patent by the - French Govern
ment. They are new introducpd into almost every
Ilospitalia England. Germany, Anstria, Belgium,
and patented in thotie Countries, where', they hat 4
become the most-; , ' ,
1 Popular Cu'rattre, Agent ; in the World.
They wetie first t intraduced into the U. States a
bout one year minces-arid went' through the same
trial as in Europe, and *ere at:once • introduced in
to e vet y HoSpital in : I .IV T 'York, where they; are now
in daily use,;
e ffecting even More wonderful cures
than had ev e r beforp,bilen awarded them. They
are;highly recommended by Prof. Valeatiee Matt,
Van Buren,lPostad others,lwho Ease published
their views oltheir power and' valuO in several Of
the medical Journals intthat 667, and are also in the
daily practiee- of reP.orrimendifig their use to•pa
tients.. A fall acCotint'Of their opinion may also be
found in every parnithlet, and sent to the address of
every person in. the State by 'applying (post paid)
to ABEL TIM R EltL; Ageati'Montrom, Pa. The
Chains can a sent by mail, with full Aescriptions
for Use. • Price of Ghains, $3 and $6.
Pfiymicians are politelY invited to call and exam
ine Itheir cionstructou, and Pronounce upon their
merits. o.e wean 70 INVALIDS, no person need
fear that they wilt not ,accornplish just what it is
claimed they can 4s, . : - , ,
N. B. Ono Chant ;will last for years and los; none
of its o!ectrib powoi-by ;use, and can bp applied to
either adule,or chilt/- ,1 ! H
ABEL TUIiIIELL; 4 gent, ltioittrase,' Pa.
JOs. STEINESIT., General Agent, , 56.8; Broadway,
NeW York.;; ~ - 6 3 4.
: 1 I 1
CarpetiCand Oil Cloths.
HAVIN G
ehliq,,ved and refitted our extensive
Crockery Mad House stirnishing Store, ex
pressly for ' l thj bus ness, we 1; have added anew
feature in its depaftments. '
The 'second flooo is! devoted to Carpete, Oil
Clciths and !Look' :4 - 9lasses, in which we °Oben
goOd'assortmentiet, prices Which cannot fail-to
please, and to which We invite your partieularat
tention..; ' ;•• J; 11. DE PUE.
- Binghamton, 0c18.1i3; <
i• :t -
THE .MARRiAGE
. i ,
(Pfail o llrapplielat and lietellh,l or arbd,
is Icknessti attend ill f
• 1 -• • I •
%: MOST . STARTLING I CON SIDERATIONS _ .I
Reflections 'for'', the. Tiionottini. :.
i 0 ,
Strange that countlesi - humtirt beings exist .and
drag'through life as do , the beasts of the Held; or
the insects of the earth,!, evincing no Mere thought
Or reflection than though' the noble faculties of mind
Were not vouchsafed to them. • 1 _ • .
i Many such are husbands and fathers, ttion whom
are dependent the health, the Well-being, and the
happiness of a confiding 4uad affentiOnatewife, with
perhaps a Wally of children . 1 ~ 1 • . ,
• , , .:. •....
now OFTEN IT II.IrrEN,S TAT TII ,
~, Wm LINGERS FROM YEAR TO MR
1 i
'in that pitiable condition as not even for o e Jay to
feel the happy and exhilcrating influchc , , ; incident
to the enjoyment of health. 1 •
• •
She may not be an inrali confined teller lied,
Or" even to her room ; as. her pride, ambition and
energy induce and nerve her Ito take !personal
charge of her household; even when. her' health will
not admit'of it; but she is nevertheless perceptibly
?sinking from day to day,f,and al ways'ailing.
Thus, clay after day, rind month after month tran
spire:Her health daily!sinks, till finally even ',the
hopeOf recovery no longer remains.; And' thus ...
—.-'
1 THE BLuOIVIINaI BRIDE,: '
But a few years ago inthe flush_ of health and
.. .
dren ; in all that concerns the mental and phyFieal
well' being of thoao childpani bre- - should bo
merced in the starkest and moat
• ,
;, . . .
BENIGHTED IGNORANCE .
o
' AS CULPABLE AS INEXBUSAIIf.E I'l ,
How long shall this ignorance prevail seprodue•
• tire et its bitter fruits I How long shall! the wife
and another be ignorant of the;
:a niture, charßcter and
antes of the various womb - ' and sexual complaints,
embittering her days by .sullering--suffcring often
prolonged to years; eventuating in a cOmplicatien of
diseases utterly and hopelessly; incumbld I Shall
we for ever close our eyes to the results of physic)-
! logical science, by which tro may arri'o at as
understanding of ourselves: as I men andl women,
subject to serious I life-long/enduring diiehses, and
perpetuating them to our childreni I
.
I 1 '
i LEI' EVERY .l i7LiE AND HUSBAND kONDER I
1 1• , 1 •
No husband or Iwife need be igno'rant
. of 'what
concerns them most to know to secure Thep- health
' and happiness. That knowledge is
contained i n a
little work entitled 1 ~ 1 I ' --
THE BIAuIt.IED 11170Ilf4lc'S -
PRIVATE MEDICAL lICOMPA TION ,
BY DB. A. M. MAUItICEAI.I, ! ! '
• - . .
't PROFESSOR OF DISEASES OP WONti. ,
One Hundredth Edition. 19muo.,pp 230. Prief Gb Cents
[ON FINE FAFER, EXTra, BINDING, slpD.]
• First published in. 18,17; l and it'ii nit '
• ,
SURPRISINO OR WOkIDERFIUL,
Considering that EVERY PENAL ,
• Whether MARRIED ORINOT. can here
'acquire a full knowledge of the na• •
tare. character and causes of het
••
• complaints, with the various
•
sysnpUnrus, and:that nearly!
AL F AMILLIoie coOros
ettoialG ha.e been sold.- It is iMprictichtdo Co con
vey, fully the various !subjects treated of, as they
are-of a nature strictly intended for tho Married.
or those contemplating marriage.
• •UryIrARDS OF ONE lICNDItEDI THOU.
• SAND COPIES II
Hoye been SENT DY MAIL within tha last tow
months. ,
CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. •
1 - BE NOT DEPR.4i7DED
Buy no book unless 'Dr. A. M. Manriceau k 1W
1 Liberty Street. N. Y.. is on the title page, and the
;• entry in the Glerk's Office on tbo back of the title
Rake ,• and buy only: of respectable and :honorable
i s seaters, Or send by man, - utta edam., se 1).. A' hi
Manricepu, as there are spuriois and surreptitious
infringements of copyright. ' , .
kr Upon receipt of One Dollar " TUE MAR.
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE; MEDICAL COM
PANION" is sent tine) to any part of the
United Stales, the Canada,. and British Provinces.
An - Letters must be post-paid; and addressed to
A. M. MAURICEAU, :Box 1224, New-York
: `city. Publishing Office No. 1129 .Libsrty Strod e
NevrfYork.
fobr, SALE av—T. B. Pete son, Philad,; Mrs.
cYnibia Honesdale, Blanch * Crup,
HarrisbuT: J. S. North, Lelyanon ; N. DeWitt,
J N Ensminocr,ltanheirn ; Spangler &.
Bro, Lancaster; H W Smith, Huntingdon ;
Mcionald, Uniontown; I M Baum, New Berlin;'
WA Lantz, Readino-; R P Crbeker; Brownsville;
Went* & Stark, Qiibondalo :! Eldred & Wright,
I,Villiamsport ; S. Tuck, , Wilkesbarre ; G. W.
Waynesboro'; Potterl & 31cMan, Belle
innte ; G Merin, Warren;* Robert Croky, Mer
cer; S. Lesder, Hanover; it. P. Cumming,s,Som
,_
ersetl. Thos Cowperthait,.!Philad ; Gunni
ion, Erie; S. B. Lauffer, Grecnsbnrg; B. Hall,
Pittston ; E. S. Durban, Franklin-; Dr S D Scott,
Bedford; E. Ililland, Indiana; J McHally,
ford ; J. W. Kidney. Brownsc,ille; G M McGet
fp, Aptler ; J . S. Niekson; Chambcirsburg ; F D
Sower, Norristown E Benner. Spmneytown ; H
Mitchell.Pittsbnrg? G W Gettyi," Butler;, Jos.
Swartz, Bloomsburg; P S De r chert & Co. Cham
bersbOrg. ' 2m6
FITS !FITS !-! FITS !.!
THE VEGETAELE 3.XTBACT'i EPILEPTIC
For the cure of Fits, Spasms ,Cramps, and all .
Nervous and Constitittiimal p Diseases.
ERSON who are laboring unifier
er this distressing m alady
will find theYEGET tit LB 'I:PfLEPTIE PILLS to be
the only remedr . ever discovered rvr,curing. Epilepsy, or
PallingyitA; jf
1' These Pills possess a Epecifid action!) ni he nerrotts sys
tem; and,ulthoutdi they are prepared especially for the
purposS of enring Fits, they wit Me found of especial benefit
for .nil, persons afflicted with Weak nerves, or whose ner
vous system has beon .prostfated for thatteredfrom - any
eauseerhatever. In chronic ecymplaints,eir diseases of long
Standing, superinduced . by nervousness, they are exceed
ingly beneficial. I •
t. CI per box, or two b4est 'for 5. Persons out of
the city. enclosing a remittance, will have the Pills sent
them throtighothe mail. free' ,of (postage: iFor sale yb
SETH H. HANCE, No 108 Baltiniora street,' Baltimore,
Md., to whom orders fromall; parts Of the Union, must
be addresse•Lpost ! • • 1
. • nmw'sox's
.I~ fallible Remedy Injlamitory domplain!s.
' •
ACEDTAIN pore Antidote for thetellowing dims ,
es—All Fevers and Inns:nations, to which the sys
tem is slubject. TtheutnaSisto , Lame back, Piles, Diarrlues,
Dysente,ry, licadache, Toothache, Revertores, Blies; Cuts,
pprainm. lirtrises,li Horns and scphir.
Misithelv'sonTs•llorne, itemedy, for 'Curing
Rine Doors, spavins, sweeny, .Evil, Cats,. splint,
Galls, Pistols, scratches, Lameuesr, erring Halt. Bruises,
,idateriilntlammatlon of the !Lugs,; and all Fevers to
Which nowt sic subject. t .1 -
Agents=Abel Turrell, libintrOsej-D. Dailey, 'Leroy/.
rlllO-41yrus Avery, iVyalusing7-,LJ 11. Woodruff, Dimock
A. J.. Sherwood, Rush. - 1
0ct.13,1853 emi
'FRESH IMPOIiT T A.TION.
T UST received another Ithportation of ' those
,e) Splendid Full Jeweled DetaChed Lever and
Horizontal Watches with seconds - Mid hard'en
amelled. Dials, double bottonied iii open case's,all
of which are warranted and received direct from
Switzerland. The few subjoined, prices will at
`once' point out to the public Wier° and how an
'enormous percentage can be saved: I '
Double bottom' 13 Jeweled Leifer Watches 'as
;above; in elegant silver 0480 from $lO. Same,
,movements in Htinttng cases frOin $l2. lfori.
'zontal Double bottomed 4 holei :Jeweled open
'face and 'seconds from $8,75, the same move.
?anent in elegant lnintingeases with Sunk seconds
'from s9',so'. All of whichhave hard enammelled
iDiala.' Gold Diamond pointed Pena with pencil
!and silver extension holders, Magazine for' loads
&e. from $l,OO. Gold ;Diamond' peinted pert
blades from 80c. Jewelry &a. &e. egnally cheap.
A good assortment of . excellent second 'hand
Watches, eminent makeri, in first rate goingcon.
dition; will be sold decidtullyj low.for cash; Best;
'French Lanett Watch Crkstals, Braid re.
pairing as
N.B. Watch Chains and liCeyi; gratis to pur: ,
chasers. ' , , •
Ours of business froM 7, to ?'P.
M.
, ,
J. A.slid-I,frroN,
Watch tuakei r and Importer.
• Aug. ik 1853--latr.
•
New York Tiro:Amistirance
°lice, WO)11,S tr et. • - •
. , , ,
cA.PiT AL, (In Cash aril 'ARt. cored Sectlrities) •
•
$5 0 0 (t 0„,
,
..Insh
resagainstßoss or Da age loy\fire. .
blitlC
ETOIBI4.+A: CLEtebblull3 Broad Slgeet;
Peter C. Baker, 1 slirisce street -Qtrnrd Ilati4k et, 118
Broadway; Thomas Andiews , 136 Cellar street vii,ara 1
South 3layd, 3:7 IV;rl4 street; Albert 1.. Conklin, 81
otoeliwtel i st reet ; J =Os A. Crosiby,lllllllroadway!: Charles
Lent,- Kiingibrldge, N Lambert C.Vlall,.Chicago t
I Smith nobble; WM. W. w Pork;!Peter R.
Ro ac h, 13S Bank strtmt; Staates S. 'Bell, cor. West and
.Laight struts; John I.,.Detri. 78 ,Wa ter stre e t;; Van
Wart,llllltroalway tinratio riallup. ear. West and
.Barrow streets; Peterill.poster,' , cer.llansvoort an) West;
Reuben Boss, Jr., -481 Dglitli AVenuel, Stephen Cromwell,
Ca:ivied - 1, N. .1.; A 11,14 Wadleigh,,Pliilnil4.lo , la; beater B.
Britt:in; 49 Water curet; Samuel Slrielair,Tribiine Build.
.lugs; 'Samuelll.Shav4, Cleveland- Ohio
I ROYAL OIL MBERLIN, Pres. •
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CHARLES L.,CLAIIR sea'y'. .
CHARLES, L. BROWN,' Agent.
ilontroie, Sept. 4,
STA
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Ate 'Nei ,ContrOund-Syrtl..
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o
-• ' Dock-Rot
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T"" Is a .Parefy Ire:getable Com liPupl4,, scientifically
prepared from thetbeet,ROorsitnd Ilerbsof the Mate.
'riaf Medico' and has gamed an unrivalled, reptitation or
sth a foliewingi effect s,tlvls,. Regulating and Strengthening•
theLlver and Digestive Organs, Mid clean Sing the Stom
ach and Bowels, and, thus cuarbin f ill pimoniu Disases, -
!jiver Complaints, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costiveness,'
Piles, Ilrorlitehe, Feteri and Aguel Jaundice, Nausea,
Lessor Appetite, Ztor,, and causing ; : he food to nourish
and support every. part, Purifying he iliotaj and thus
curing all Iturnors,Ciantaneons Eruptions Scretfula.,Salt .
Itheum,Erysipelascald:llead, .Cattker Pimples on the
face; Blotches, 'Weeks, Tumors, Mergurial Disease; gam
i: • I
'. errs, &C. ri t ; ,.• i ,
• 'Re , rulaliii;i the. S ecr e t o r y O r gan, .
r-, l - •
and by enabling theM to 2 :perforni their propfuoctions
preventingand curiog many painfulland dangerous dis
eases; Strengthennapeitnii quieting Vit . Nervous Sgstsm,
thus allaying Nervenb Irritation, - ig all diSeases
of the Nerves, a.li ifyltteria, Negri' mini &c.
,
It i.s unrivalled ni, the cure. cf !mile Coni
- • - . ll .ll .'plaintg. i 1
as Weakness, geneli
ril - debility,
titans, Swelling of the Feet, Limi
ty.vrealmesr, also, IMO. and.t: '1
Colds, Cou;hs, Astlnna; Consiiiii;......,.
- ,
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Having made uses
n.Kthe Coinpod . l d Syrup 'of Yellow
Dock Itoot, prepared fib} C - ...mnrsp 4,,i Ce., either oursel
ves, or in our families-. and finding it to be &very salutary
and effectual premOtion, we do , ino4 cheerfrilly.recom
meni it to the public ns. a very Valual le medicine.
E. Bourne, Em., Cit,:-hier National Bank, Proitirlence,R •
I.; A. W. Spencer, Es4.,,CashierLime Reck Itank‘io do do,
Rey William- Phililiis,: Rev J 11 Ri hmond. C S Jones.
i .
editor. Provid cure 0 431 Advt., Wm, Field: 31;i W. 0 31..
Cyrus Fisher. 51 E 111 V, James Ilutithinson. 0 S Dea.. V '
.1 Bares, Bortilrnj IJAIliy. and one blindred others ofjhe
mas t re=portable faMilies of Frovideni-..e, 1
I
This certifies that 4 have for 'a nsiimher of years been
-ttated with Of ` ,sition andrile 'ofmanufacture
in' of Yell° Dock Root. I have,
, its mOtlns. operandi in disease,
ports it • is .. , tlmirobly calculated
,sea..ses for w ich it was designed..
in itaigretionand niits attend
-0 healthy 4ctiou thst Lfrer, re
'City of . thi s .oegan, and `stiniu
the syjteir . As a pepuratoror
a' no superior.
' IATID lIOLMES;3I D
1553. 1' .1 ' I
se & CO.' 40.4 . 1 G nroadway,N.
,nil, othcriithronghOut this and
TO'the - Citiieo.
1 l'iCc
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WICKIIAII & nr..N r s'
Tor • attention of 'all .r,
and Vicinity to their, ;tart
Goods and Carpett which
'seasonable Goods nowlii
grave and ihe gay. and h
-grinds which can bei4llli
'ermined not to he 141/*TtSt
to favor us with a chit . w . ,
56etc. of,' Dress; GOO , ' cot
Black, Brocade, Plaid',
.Fig. and Plain 'Wool popi
Silks, Merinos , ThibCt tt; I
Plaid Linsoys,Colored am
$ll .1 Wl,S—Oflithicl ,
Cashmere Shawls . .frnin!"... .. 'rin,ay, ..
'Square do" Fig. ariddlnin Thibet , do c. lie. [..
White GootVr-Plain; Plai d, and Stripe Jaconet
Marlins, Birds Eye and Bussm Biapir, Wilt 'Linen, Table
Linen., Linen, Cotton; i ItiorstetU, a il Embsissed Spreads,
Swiss and India Book al nslins, lctorla -land Bishops
- Lawns, Linen Cambric, Linen 'Cambric . Irdk's, French
:Worked Collars and t'sidcr Ililk'tt, Mnslin Drapery. Linen
and • Cotton Sheeting , and Shit-01173 Bleach! and Brown,
l. ei
Jae-quart! Diaper, &ec. : ~ ' .
Gents Deptailinetiil—Consi i s of Black and Fan
cy:Broadcloths. Caisi'meres. Black rail Fancy, Satinetts,
Sheep's Giey.Sentncky 'Jean, Ca. bmeret ts. Satin, Wor
ste4 and ilk Vestils,lllack , artd,C .llda's,l Satin Stocks,
li 1
Neck Tics, &e Fl Mnts, White, I ied,' Bine. Fellow and
strip, Gents Cashmerb Wrappers , rowers, s c. &c.
Our stock' of. GI 41**; oust II osarry is complete
etribracintsLadies, ,kllests and Get's ' Gloyes Lisle thread
CaShmere. Cassimeiki, i Pletea Lined' Chamois Lined ,Bea
yes, Kid, Buck Plci4Vite , . &e. t ..t ' 1
'Ladies, illissas and, (loots Cottoi4llnse„ and ;4. /loge,
Wilite, Brown, 'Mixed, Black anc. stile Colors. Alpacca,
WOolcn, Cashmere., illerino and riiilkj do., and 'everymther
style of seasonable Llosiery. . ; I!' -
Also, an endless variety of other - atles of Goods such all
Damasks both Cott.jn sand, Wool, ...i li
lut and Cotton Vel
vets, Counterpanes , l ikloreans. Carel s uill Jeans, Co
foriteri, Rose and Grs
oe Blankets, iii rd T Corn
forcers, Tickings, Mar-.
10e1a n n trim, 0110uctititin. Carpet ,01,..t. &c. ' 2 '
Carpeting—llinfseli., Three ply. Ingraham' Loth
WOol and Cotton. Ciilton do., CottoriMml Wool stair Car
petlngiOrmsget, Oil `,.qlnths IP:ash CoripCting Rugs. '
Our stock of Dry; ,cods is riow tiotnpletei and if you
, wojuld like! to see sn gopol Assortment lot' Goods and Ntw
Ons yon will call' 't 'Wickham& I ennett's, nearly oppo
site the Post.ofliee..l Y
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Ilinghturit oil , N. 't „11.8, IS53 44N0 I *
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elf :. -
THE POOKiET. EE CULAPIIIS:
Or, i on.Eeerl iris O 201 Phy.fician. •
' • - r• FIFTIETIVEditio i d, containing'
~.L Otte hundred Engravings, !bolting
: 1 / 4 --- -5 K - DisettieS and itlalforiinationsof the Hu
,-..,.. man system in eier-31 Shape and form."--- AS To which is , added ,a Treaties on the
i
~,,
Diseases of
. Ferneles, being, of . ]tbe highest impor.
- lance to rnarried rieople, or those coternplating ~ ,
mar
riage. By ?, 1 ; , 1 .
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Willquir. Young, D,
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Let no father tie ashamed to t present a copy of
the 'tesculapin toltis child: r.. may save, him
- i
from u early Olive., Let no It.
man or wo
man enter into tha Secret obligaftions ofimarried life
without reading ite , Pocket ;Aefeulapiirs. Let Ito,
one suffering from( rt; hacknied cough, Pain in the.
Side, restless molds,
,nervous' feeling's, and the
whole train of 11:).7 eptic sensations, and given up
by their physicie , be another nzoment nithout con
sulting the AES„ nikPILIS. ' 'havethe marred,
or, those about to .1) ;married: an impediment, read
this truly useful bhak, as it has'. een thq means of
i snving thousandilof unforlunat creatuieskorn the
veryjavve of deagt. ;. 1 ' ! •
i 11.7 Apy person seading'itveriy fire' cents en
closed in a letter,' Will receive /one copy of. this
work by mail. Or fide copiel will be • seat for One
• Miler. AddresOlost paid,]. I , ' •' • J
i- ' ' ')1 1 ! . 1/121 Nt3l. YOUNG, ' ,
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arch Sth l '', 1.84 J-- fiSia:
10y1. 152 Sprute St. Philadelphia.
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'rocker). aIL4 liobse - ,Xtirnishidg
i Store."'
T. It ri.PEtl, is now prepared to, invite the
?ell • public generally to examine his varied and
etensive assortment of goods which '(as an ex
einsive'dealear) !le ie enabled to offer Ivory low.
- .CnisA.—ConSisting of Gold Band,`,Decoroted
rind Plain, Dinner and Tea' Setts, Fruit Baskets
ParoxE Dinner and Tea Setts,
inter, and Plain Embossed in Setts, or by the
Tsing,le piece, also variety;, of beautiful styles of
Toilet 'Ware. I .1. 1 1
' liLoosiso Gl4SRES.—.llahogany, Gilt and Or
namental framed(l (}lasses from 6 14 cis,- to $75
afso,' Marble and Bracelets.
!GLASS WATCE. I —Cut and dressed Geblets,De.
canters,' Tunilsl rs, Cliam'pgs,l3owls f00t,,,
Cord )cotters, globes, Candlesticks, &e. &c.
• lII6USEKEEPOIp HAnoWAnE.,—Table and Pock.
et Cutlery, Spoons; Tea Tray:9, Scales, S'addrons,
Emmeled Kettles, Hat Racks, Refrigerators,
Water Coolers; lee Creainpreezers, &e.
WOODENAM: 1i WILLOW WAE.E,—Prpollers.,
Cabs, Wrigotia,Rocking Borges, Cradles,Ceder.
P
Pails, Tubs, 1114s,ounders, IBaskets, ocking,'
High and Sto6;Chaira, &c. I 'l.
;Wranow Su,ttins.--CorTices." Glass ( and. Gilt
Pins and Iread4,lßands Lapp •and Tassels, also
Stain.' Pools in Variety. •
JAPPAIIiD WlitE.--Toiletsett, consisting' , o
Poot Tub* Slop! Jar and Water Pail, Cla.s Box
,
ofi fitM all articlesmanufactured in the line.
Brirr4ta ASPlAlwitcrutg WARE.—Coffee and
Tea Urns, EngiqoadlersiCastors„Chafing Dish
ei Aetans, Pitelfers, Candlesticks, &e.
ji...t.an , AND LAiTERNS.4II every variety,, style,
pdgeand qualityf I,
I'l'oys AND O:AMOY ARTICLES.--Consisting• or
China, Glass, 'Wocid, Tin' Willow, Iroti,- Paper.
Tena COOn Pariai and .Alabater Tins al.
AO Fancy Basketa.
;Plated Ware, Table and Teaspoons, Table
Dessert and OYsTr Porks,l, Dessert knives, Soup
and Sauce Ladles, Castors,' Sratffers and Trays,
Tea and Coffee F.atts. '
;Bird Ca.ges,Tilble an cl floor Mats, Briishes of
every'descripticin; in fiict almost every article in
the tine of home! furnishing, both useful and.orna.
uiental, may belfotind ht t is extensive, eat:11)118h,
rn i ent..
' ' ACMES H. DE PEU,
- 4 doors ca 4 ,oft 6 A
Binghaulton,Atn:lo 811 -
• MIL SIZED EVERY '4IeRSDAY ..110111 DT
•
,t 4 1 46* • 8.4111,-
OHS AN6,PREMPRIETO
TERM5C.....51,50, cash in advance; $2,00, if
not paidwithin six months.; and $2,50,14 the end
of the year. - No paperdiscontinued until arteara.
es are paid, except at the option: of the Pub.
fishers. All communications connected with the
°Mee, t insure attention, must be directed (post
paid) 'Li CHASE, & DAY, Montrose, Susquehann a
County. \Pa. .. . ' • •
.
.. '.ll ten of . Advertising. : .
One,sq are 12 lines or leas) 3 iiisertiontk4l,oo
Each subsequent insertion, -- ; -.Y.'', 6,25
One gy 'are three months,' , i 2 ,50
One square six months, • •.• . • . . • •,.• '.
4,00
Business Cards,. four lines or less,' _ 3,06
Yearly advertisements, not - over 4 squares, 7 3 1:10
One co umn one year, . . . . . . ... . , 300
Yens i y advertisers will be ,restricted to the
busineis in which , they are engaged.
p of tellou
Th oblishers having - added - to their Job
'P t
rintin ' teriala a large and superior assort.
ment' OJ ob Type, are now
_pr_epared4o execute
il p
J4lO. rk-in a mariner nrisurpassed In Ville aft.
tier' Offeountry, and on the moist reasonable terms.
131,ninks of every deicription kepeconeirtntty
on hainli or printed . to order. - - -
1
rash
Ho(
BRYAN ,BOOSE, •
Gr t Bend Depot,. Pa. Aotasor Bus-
AN Proprietor.. • - ,
ltya Obstruc
t, &c. l caused
urniilatnts, as.
Dropsy
jAIH TURRELL
JOB, WORK.
• 4
gustntss turtarg.
Joins. GROVES, •
iioistitile Tailor—Shop under Searhis
'el, Main Stred; Montrose, Pa.
•L . SPROUT, . .
ufacturipr of SPROUT'S COunsEplCAi..
EL GE SPRINGS, Montrose, Pa. •
Wan. & Co.
Cala ii iint and Ph:4r 3!annfact4rets, foeit, . Main
St eet,
- • .
GEORGE FULLER,
ler in Books, Ready-Made Clothihg,Hato
Caps, Boots and . Shoes, &c. 'Store oppo.
Searle'illotel, Montrose, Pa. -
De.
an!
sit
Dr. C. C. EDWARDS,
sieian and Surgeon, Harford, PIC Owe,
oors. below Eaton's Store.
- Dr. H. SMITH,
Cola Dentist, 111pntrose; Pa.,' will be at
rle'i Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each
ek.. 141
& PARK 4
.
lers in Dry Goods,'Groceries, Hardware,
'ochery, Boots and Shoes, &c., Spring,Ble,
18y1,
`LITTLE & CIIIASEy
rniBs at Law—Office formerly oem
d by Little & Streeter, Montrose, &also.
na County, Pa.
, u B. LITTLE.]
I 1 CON GDON it BEVIES, •
foers in - Marble Monuments:Tables, Tomb.
4 1 ,e; &e.: Corner of Court. and Exchabge
reets, opposite Itroome County Bank;lling.
!inton, N. Y.
LATHROP & Co.
itoves and Manufacturers of
and Sde - et-Iron Ware.. Shop
I Street, opposite Democrat Of.
Pa. -1
E. : . MOONEY, • '
airier of Cloc - s, J,ewPiry, Musical Instru
nts, and Gans, =& gleetro plating of
oons, - Watches, Jew •iry, dz.e., done to order.
has sm appointment or Sealer of Weights
id MeasUres. Shop o Main Street, Opt
tor below the Brick Corm , Montrose, P.
:Montrose Tailoring Edi blishmein.
_Lines ek. Reynolds, Fashio Tailors,
over G. R. Hawley's Store, one t oor below
Hatche's Hotel, ready at all times o 'please
the public and minister to the tastes a , d corn.
,fort of those who want clothes, Lates lash.
ions regularly received, and old ones obse ea
when requested. ' '
ABEL TIURRELL ; litorrnosE,
Dealer in Drug,s,Medicifies, Chemicals,Paints,
• Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard.
ware, Stone-ware, Glass-ware, Camphene,Bunt
ing Fluid, Lamp Oils, CandleS,Varnishes,Win
: dow Glass, Fancy and' Toilet Articles, Perfu
mery, Jewelry, Spoons. Spectacles, Musical
• 'lnstruments, Trusses; Medical • Instruments,
Liquors, Mirrors,,Statiotiery, Brushes. Shoes,
Yankee Notions, &c. Physicians Preserip
tions carefully tompoUnded.
PRANKUN MASER,
Attorney and CounselOor atLaw,
MONTROSE,
,
WILL attend faithfully to all business entree.:
T ted to him in the county Of Sareque h anna.
:Conveyancing and writing of all , kinds•will be
done neatly, and charge moderate.. - • "
'He will also attend to the proseeution °Weigle if
soldiers, their widows and heirti; against.the rei•
ted States ,government, for Bdinty 'rand, Pea.
Biwa, ec.
. May be found at i,ll hours at The office formerly
occupied by J. T. Richards, Esq4north ofthe Court
House'. • •• 1 I ' 49y.1
• JOHN coispori..
, .
DEALER IN Stoves, Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron:]
Ware, Lodersville, near Great Bend Depot-61f
" M.. C. TYLER,
Interested
1
Interested with Hunt,
ImritlTEn • Al:b • D2.ALER in Ilardware• and tint.
lery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &e.
- • Na. 215 Pearl Street, F. F.
Where his-Mercantile friends, in this and °tier I
Counties, are kindly incited, and. earnestly solicit.
ed to call and purchase. , n6if. I
HENRY S. X?TAPP,
OF MONTROSE, PA.
With Rovire,-Woodrai, & Carter,
IIOL
'S its rs, LE
No. - 73 WashingtonG ßOCEßS. and 3
ncStreet,
between c °Aland and Day Stieets, New York.
Ikfarch 8," 1854-- . -10tf. y I •
' • •
• D RS. E.; atrick, Jr. &G. 'Z. Dimodskao
this day.formed a capartnership,for a Moto'
efficient and successful prosecution of the dilTer•
ent branches Of their profession. - •
All business entrusted to them, will be attit•
ded to with 'premptnew and, fidelity. ;
;Their office will be the One lately ticciPiedll
Dr. Dimock.
, • . E. PATRICK,
•
,t/. Z. IMIX&
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Montrose, March 22, 48 ; 64. -
cAnwollip4tap's STAGES:
. - .
frilE Subk3cribers are TuntanoP4o - Daily lice of
Stages between Carbondaloand llopbottom
Station on the Lackawanna and .Western Roil : '
roid. Distance 20 utiles. Leave Carbondale io
the - morning And connee;-_with the 'ears going '
North. , Retarning, leave - on the arrival of the
mail train from the Great ll:end. The nearest, .)
most direct and cheapest route from Great Bend
to Carbondale. Passengers by this itways
get into Carbondale earlier , in the evening tk"
any other, route. -- . ,
Fare'Vecelpted in Carbondtqe at the Store of
th6,SUbftritiOrSdifitill!itreet t a few blocks below
Drcinson's liotel. • '
r. GROW &. lIROTHRS.
• August, 1842,—tf.1
[Ezra B: Cnist
[S.'A . ..Woonxi•yr,