The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, June 07, 1854, Image 4

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The Lo isvil Jourrialtiays:--" We defYsny
„tasteful loVer.o ~. poetry-te reads lbs; following
lines, witheut claitning-+ 'How beautifilr :
' 'my soul ! thy . : red image koeps,
' 'My midnightdreams are all'Ottime ; . •,,
For nature , then in lileitisleeps, , . -
' v= , ' And silence broods o'er land an t iii;: - 1"
'-' - ''Oh in that sti ll,' mysterioni hour, - ' • . . -
How ell, jr m waking dreams ',start,
o
' Ilio find thee nt a fancy '.flower,: -'- '-, - .1'
, Thou cheslied Idelorisy heart.. 1
~-.. Thou Nast '` ;:_ eh thought and dreati "t)rtnitte--
'Have I i n; t'one thought of thiliil :- "_,
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' llorever thin ,my dream lirill'be," j
- ' %Vhater in ybe my fortunes hert';' - '
~./ ask not lov , I claim from thee,' , : ,
' Only one boon, agentloeaf; ,
Illay blessedvisions from above ,
:,.. . Play 6rlgh ly 'round thy happy ` hint,
f
And maYthe beams of peace and,love
- ..- Ne'erlfonirthy glowing soutiepart,
Farewell 1 . m' dreams are still with thee, .
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Host thou ona tender thought ~ef keel
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• -
My joys like ummer birdi may fly,
',' My hopes like summer.blooms,'depiut . .
But there's -orie flower that cannot die
Thy holy memory in my heart;
No fidew4 thione flower's cup nlay . 611;-:
~. No suhligh tolts leaves be given.
But it will live and flourish still, •
As-deathless as a thing of heaven..
My so 4 greOs thine, masked,. unsought,-
Hest thou for me one gentle thought!: •
'Farewell l farewell! my far-off friend!
Between ne broad, blue rivers flow,
And forests %Vero and plains extend,•
• - And MounTins in the sunlight g low; -
The wind th at breathes upon thy brow
• Is not tho vvind that breathes - on mine,
- The starbeamii shining on j ,thee now
Are not thee , beams that-oriniq'shino f •
But memory' spell is with Meyet--
•Cans't then the holy part .forget: ,
• The bitter tea l rs that thou and I ' '
- May shed,,v4hene'er by anguish bowed,"
Exhaled into the noontide sky, ..
- May me;l3l, , zind mingle in the cloud; .
And thug, my Imuch.belorafriend, though
Far, far apart Must live and move,
Oar'souls, when Gud shall set them free,
-- - Can ininglelin the world of tore. +,
e
,This were an cstacy to me— - -
Say—imuld it be a joy to thee !
' New HaVeo, coml. /
I
\ " The three Callers.
PefoßK ealleth fondly to a fair boy straying
'Mid golden meadows rich with elover dew;
She calls—but he still thought- of nought save
playing,
And's° slie am
Whilst he, still
Deems notlthat
les and wares him an adieu!
erry with is flowery store
• orn, sweet morn! returns no
NOON COI7h I --.
• ing,
Heeds not the
- fond,
One young fair
at the boy, to manhood 'gro - . 1 1
time—he sees but' one swee
de, in bower of jasmine glo%
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And all his lo
So Noon aimoti
And man forge
NIGHT tappeth
With tliti thin
By which a gray
O'er pleasures
Night callsl him ;
Si lent and dark
ing heart With bliss is warm;
• ~ seeks the western shore,
that Noon returns no more.
ntly at a easement gleareing, .fi
,fire-light,iliek'rinly, faint and fowl.;
[haired man is sadly dreaiping
gone, as ali life's pleasures go;
her, and he leaves his door lc
and he re 'Ms no more.' • '
farriter
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..,giep.tOititt
How TO PL.FINT CUOUNIBERS,MELONS, Aid)
SQU.S.SRES,I TO AVOID DESTRUCTION: BY DAIR. I
—4s . the ost of seed is trifling, says 9.le'
American Agriculturist, we . havefor the past !
few.years always succeeded in getting:, g4:611
vines by the following process : Instead of
planting,* few seeds in hills at the distance
they would ultimately be -required to grow
-we have put in! a hitge quantity over the
whole ground : so ihat at first .we have, had
hundred plants where only one was needed.
Sonietimes we ve lad a plant: dome up lon,
every -twoinch over the whole bed: .1
As fast as th expanding leafes of the vines
interfere with ach other, we ct off the week;;
er ones`with a air of shears, so as not to dist.,
turli the roots of those remaining. The !
ha- -
tugs- .are always, materially aimisteill in,
the thining process, but we hive never failedl
to find twice or thrice 'the needed mambo' ,
of plantsentirelyontouched. When beyomt
the reach of danger from insects, all 'the:
sneaker plants are removed ; and a solitars
vine lefthere I nd there has been enough tol,
.1
`cover the %rho e ground. 1
-Thee24ll" ' !Ira wiat.ll ea t l ldtu ta ch nce be i te, 1
by 'umiak, the vines i
each other, -n if two of three .are Ile i
together in the same hill, since the Too
have more rm to grow , and they find
greater amot t of' nourishment when than I
4,
isolated. -Th fruit will also be more soli*
and 'of / better uali V. ' 1!
o
• It should a obe remembered that air ?mil
light are i else tial to the growth and manri-1
ty of the I fruit ; rand itis better to &sessional
cut out a•thi ty plant, than - that the groun
be too d4nsel covered:, Just 'vines enong 1
to thittli co er the ground, will pro4uc
better thin double this number. ' !
I 4. so --
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• heating l the Printer
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;.4011:1 .
211 1 1 who would cheat tbe printer irbuldt
steal a meeting house and rob a church
yard. If he had a soul, ten thousand of its,'
- size would haVe more 'room in a mosquito'i i
eye than a building in the Pacificoe,eani r
He ortgbt to be ;winked at by blind peOple
and kicked across logs by ,cripples.---Ann
1 .
Harbor:,'fr'oltertne. i
Amenl l ! Buel] a being would steal the mol
lass out of a, sick- nigger's ginger cake take'
from a drunken mans mouth his last chew]
of tobacCo, 4alk
.at night through the4Tain,
to depriiie a blind sheep of its fodder;, travel
fifty miles oti ' a fasting stomach to cheat a
dying woman out of her -coffin, and steal wai,
out of a' dad hog's ears. Such a i mafil
ought to pe tied to a sheep's tail and hinted'
to death.--Florenoe Inquirer: "
i
Exactly so ; and that isn't all. -
-
He Would !
break's sum yors level to get out the alcai'
. hol, and his le's - watchfor the mock jewels;
bid against widow at her dead , husband'ii'
• auction, Iste the shoe strings before . daylight;
t
and ;rob l'a ' sad zobbler of his ato/..-„r ent .:
prance Ba • . ''
Yes, thousands of such souls as -that man's,
would rattle in a mustard seed, dance contra
dances .o'"u te point of a wasp sting, - or 'march
abreast tiro gh the eyeof a cambric needle.'
4 solar ucroseope would fail to discover
them and w en found they would not fill the
amalketicra y in creation.--Hudson Post
that ;Lint all: Such a fellow
lame gooses nest of the last egg
from „a blind kitten, for there
that the would tot. 'do.
- -up to . a
,brootn stick and scol
br manta, and then his
be ruide into buttons to, be
.breeches of convicts.—/nM?",
Yek - .end .
',would rob a
steal a 'Atli
'is nothing : l. ,
should bet'
ded to death
bones should
woiti on the
Thiit'i -it 'tact``. itad tha a t a . . ucli, ' :A,. . ,
FLIC' -EP_littAb.
r .
, - . .
% scoundrel Ivnuld-steil the CI hes from; his r s itu 4 AD
ELVITA.MitidCAL 511truS W.-Established 20
tnother's)s: oh 'it- cold night v nil . take I hii rlilossgo y Dr. KlNKELMocirser of Third a pso n .
fsmer,i.coffin. to ' hide .0 5 , 4 Lh . . 011,: A intin sts_ ,
.:bils,_wt.irs Spruce amillae, Philadelphia, r A .
- ',lvo.' hirs: are *ponied that lir. ICISKI2LIN confines
likeihfri)lllo/t to - hare, the: 'tear i ‘ rly killiiiratlice tar a parMealar brairetrct medicine, which ea
i . " -'T - I gogethleuudirlded attention. Ile cautions rho wirihrtuwwle
and net . allo*ed tbs*tali—Siziarday az. I =he abuse or Mercury; ' thousands are annually
1- 5 5 , '-r- , i :- L.- - 'CI ' , 1"5.5 - 1 - arisedi►at elite! ltecentaffectioas aro promptly
Awo ie 43,,43.0*4_10 t.mere i g o tr o pa - sitistsisned..i 1 .., • •
ivelifte.iii ';' thi'proloigno4olliamisellingae it i ' " -
, we' Iy 1r ra ef.Experse it ew in the treatment
'5. ' 5 5 , --4,0 fa sof &Imams hitherto negl!!!?il "ndimperfeetly un•
4:f ~ q
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his . , 1-deom. -' HeTshauld i3 --- 4;l;ninally
Ova l s ; . -4).; toilet' whereffiiiperpetluat pun
i,shment Wouldhe, to read the tiewipaper
riibs pete:#ato4' la riiii irplente.il—S' ! uiday
, nsea. . ,I, : , i! . .. , ~ i
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01 not attempt. to:. add a . syllebl 1
e, to
this vategery oc,Meani things, as *we ,Are not
the wort,lS la our •ocabillary,'but :, 're i , freely
endorse itkiwkale.- . Our friend Mills, howerer,
Who can alWns Pat the finishing i Ftouch to
any story or evression, i
i 3 says : 'that' , th an
would 'l34e li tr of the family_Bible , t i o boil
up hisfirfindincither for soap '
grease. .'j-- West
4*.ettri/4 (Pe) :4 1 .rpiess. ~, . ' : 1 i . 1 '
Don't 'talk:about such fellow's sob 's 1 They
hare 1 1104 . ' itOrding to:, the , philbsoPhy of
some people, at the 'very instant one , person
dies, another is born;and the soul crf the one.
passes itito the body. of the other. .When
such beingsias above.described are thorn, no-:
body co:10 bare icor! GiVe us, if Y'Pa please,
ordinary robbe,- thi4res . and _cut throats for
companions ;'bu 'from such
,4onsumate scoun
drels as titer:, 'good- Lord; deli Ter tis.'-- Ws;
- tertewn ''ltro i tticte, . I ' .
' Hold on Brothers, we are 'estoaished at
your talk abent men and souls of 814 things;
they are some of :_Satan's: (Cubs balk° loose
from . his .s',titikie, Maje s ty's 'dominion's and
are not, aceonntable things among earth's in
4 , ei t t aL
habitaitts; tmthing is,toiti'mean for thetn,_they
would feed .Und' glut,- theinseivei upon the
dead lxidiea`, of their departed ---
friends.
Xedmha Tr ibune. _ : ' I , -
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~.. To the aboye - we hiird
,nothing furl-her tol
say, for' there , ',s nothing too mean for 'them
1
to do. ' Th jr' would steal the. oats Nom a
blind hc+se and sell them for shoe pegs, pinch
the Eagle'f iyrti a half dollar for the, S.4ke of
- the feathers,land visit slaughter house s
_land'
gather 4P, the; hoofs of dead animals' to' Make
soup of ii !If there \ arc any such in this country
send thCm.tocus, We will spare a half dollar
to buy a hempcOrd fo'hang themsel v es With.
—Welsbciro AdvertEini,. , •
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- lii 4Washington. .
For a number of years, Washington was
the sonl of America, and by his superwrovis
dom andil weightlof character, he:absolutely
governed) thirteenl'professedly united, but ac
tually diunited, S,t4tes. In this Momentous
situatien,l while he carried in his hand the
fate of rncre than !three millions of peoPle, he,
displtt l i yed l i the aseimishing' resources of hi&
mighty ntrnd. At nne and , 'the ; same time
he attend to a multiplicitY of great and
1
interesting objectsn, While' he directed the
meVement. of all the American forces
ai very i'ffereni and very ' distant, points ;
he kept n -atchful !eye- - 14ier the motinne, and
actions f te.British.army; and all the nut
tr.lr
ncenvresief! their ':most - , skilful ' and ; famous
generals. '' in the Midst a all these 'eightyand selr l ai i ngly , nrerwhel m e.nr ig a ing . cares, and
conern, lei, stood aldvice to all
, 1
and 'recli i ving - asst , ' in none.' There
was not Mati - in. t capable a loek-
VIRGINIA.
li t
.., not man ..
ing furl e , or dire u., than himself.!
And he et !us retie admiratiori and
attonislitn nt; that
.t
failed'in a sinr , le
It
instance ,o executii lost .complicated
and important :den concerted . the
plan of lislOdgin4 v from Beston,
and es ute his 1 lle°,' formed :the'
scheme flsurpriAq
;.
, , _
turing tbe: Hes
sians at Trenton al2 , all rooli. ,them
, '
by surprise. ; Ile e' , •concealed; Rind
carried into secuti .., .. complicated and
deeidesiffn f conquering- the whole 3ritish
army at ; Yo ktocr it
.n. By - , such , masterly
strCke of generalship, he stands a rival of a
Cyrus nd a Hannibal, in those very 4iiali ties
that ha e . rendered- their names immortal.—
,
Thong there aria,fhave been men . ,in . lAmeri-
I
ea, wh y talents igere tal to Washi
display they never l had an opportunity to display
:
them. And thoughl there may arise ;wrong
us men hereaftek whose talents may equal
to Wa. ington's yet they I.Will. never; have,
t j a
such a oppertunity to display theni., Wash-I
r'ngton, therefere, ;Must nccessarily liel the
grey , man that `;this
.quarter of ',the .globe
ever di or ever will produce. It is the gen
insl an not the soil of a country, thatirenders
it I,llus rious. It is ,the agent', in great revo
lutions and" not great revolutions in al nation,
that re der it famous .. The mighty ! revoin
le
tions i Persia, in Greece , in Rotrel, had Icing
since T.' ii Jost in oblivion, had i they not
boil; ItitTaefied to the mortal names Of Orrus
of Aleatider, and the Cmsars. So thevirtus,
the, talents, and ; the mighty deeds; of ; ;Wash
intonitwjg do' f rnore to lender the Arne4leans
fathoue in the annals of histol7, than `all the
fruits' Of hie linikhty exertions. If we mean to
stand iligh ttrilong the nnatione. of the earth,
we 1414 perpetuate the memory Of the found
er of Ottr nation. ' .
t / .1
M i
j infsp..—We hold thatlegislat!on'should
maie t nntawftil forparties to marry l ynl4
theyi 'nlproduce from a competent physician,
k
ce ificate that theY are in perfee and sound;
health , Midi are 'not affiyted with any disease;
that his been tiansmittnd! to their! !through'
ancestry,' 4 w hich they can transinie to off.;
spriOg4. of their "own. 114 restriction would'
undoubtedly bemore severely felt by the ex-!:
isting * - .)pulation of ;our country; than one
would fat first suppose ;1 bi4t the result, in one
or twP,generations, would; be the plait mag
ffificeUtand important' that - the 1 wdrld his
1.):1
t
ever seett, l find we should grow u a nation of
people stalwart in fiiiind and -igbrobs in
heal i such as has_not been existe tsince ihe
days\ thepatriarchi. ' Aimie.p yo ing men
and w men would not every year fa ling like
1, 1
dkad 1 yea in the, blast—te rav of con
suMptiOnthat stealthy destroye of life, tak
ing neatly i bne quarter of i the pl as i c lation of
I t
pur ci would :be aged; di of the
best ses would nb 'longer int . :, - the blood
of inn, ent children, and posteri L `to all fu
ture a ' 'l_ciuld - bless tikelorigin. tors of so
wise a d. beneficent law. ' N. Y. Atlas.
. „
f Moiiisal—Round the idea of • e's mother
the mind - Of a man clings iwith foidlaffection.
lis the first deep thought s ..ped .upon
our infant harts, when. soft and ca pable of
receiving l the most profound imp i , -:, i
ons,. and
all the, after feelings of the world ar more or
less li ght I, in that comparison. do ' not
know ithat i even in our old age we 'do not
look, hack to that feeling as 'the -weetest we
hay a through life. Our passi.. an our
wilfultiesslmay lead us'far from' t • e object of
Our filial lave ; we learn [even , . - pain her
heartja op her ;wishes, t violate her •
commands ; we May become wild headstrong,
a
17se
nd angry a her counseli or 0P..-:tiati,; hut'
- when !death haS stilled her. monitory' i,oice,:
and nothing but, calin memory .1 remains to
recapitulate- her \virtues land I good, deeds,
affection like a floweri beaten to the ground
by a past; storm, raises !up her head and
smiles,' among het tearsi 1 Round" that idea,
as we . !have said, the mind clings with fond
affection ; and even" when !the earli e r, period
1
of our! loss; forces me',nit° be silent, fancy ;
takes the plsce'of ou dead parent ;Frith a
garland of graces ? an bduties t , and . 1 , virtues,
rit.
we dOubt not that She p0.45t..-. ant's. —Jamt.s.
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\
, hasisabledlie r KAN liELlN,(Aornoir or • woad
on S a tgr- Pass.enWasson,)to prove that nine tenths of she
causes of nenbus debility,locat rind constitutional week
g.l
nertit, enlist and physical su ff ering, are triceable to un
tainha3l
ta,fohning theAnost secret yet deadly and fatal
Orin Oda:nestle misery andpreinaturemartallty. - ,'
'Take Pnetic War Notice—Thereis an evilhibit
sometlinesludialmrd in b e y boys, in aptitude, often growing
;4 wit them to matibpod,and which, if not reformed, In
due t is e , not only begen serious obstacles to matrimonial
happinllbbbeecs,bizigives rise to limier; of protracted.lnsidieus,
and derastating affections. - Yew of those who give way to
this pCrnicionts practice are aware of the consequences,
I nntlithey Ilndthe neribusaystem Ihattered, feel strange
1
and u naccountable feline, and *ague fears in th e mind.;
. •
The Unfortunate Lb affected and
feeble, to unable
telahorWith neenstorn d vigor, Or . apply his mind to
study4his 'tents tardy and weak, is dull, irresolute,
and e age* la :his sport with tenet' igy than usual.
If he emancipate Woolf before th practice has done Its
1,,.
.• worst , tid enter mattispony. his marriage le unfguittul.and
1 Wenn tells him thatlida is caused by . his early follies.
There . econriderolions which shetadatooken 11Na:ten:Ian
qf thosgsimilittl, situated .
" iquirrititte reguins the . fulfilment otaineralconcff
tions in orderithat it tier be really the cause of mutual
happiness. Crania this veil which coven the origin of do.
Mystic reetchildnees be raised, and Its true source in every
Masan diackned--in how many ;could It, be traced to Phys- -
kaidislinstilicialorts raid their attetulant disappointments!
Apply them while It Is ysai time; in order to have your no.
strung and rela xed
e organization reduced , revivified and
strengthened.. . , I
It En 111[11F4111-41e - who places himself under Dr.
KIN
ITLI
N't3treetromit may religiously.. confide in his hon
or as pzitleosan, and rely upon the aasuranee, that the
secret . of pr. ". Pat Pint. will never be disclosed.
young man—let nofalse modesty deter you from mak
ing, your easekerswn tol ene - who,from education anti reaper:.
tnbillty,canedrialnly , litefriend you:
Too teeny think' they will renewal the , secret in their
own beads, and onto, themselves. .Alas! how often Is
this a fatal delusion,and bow many a promising young
man, ntoa might have been an ornament to' society • has
faded from the ear th.ll • ' • - • '
Strictures of the tirpthra are rapidly removed-by the
application of a nevrtherapeutical agent, used only by
Dr. h%l Weakness arid constitutional debility, promptly
enred,tind lull vigor] restored. '• • .
`,Mut r ' Its -- -1 Idn Can hart . (by - stating their' ,
oilut a*: [flint- _
casie caplicitly, together wllh all t heir syttiptoms, per let..
ter lenclosin.s A remittlinte) Dr.; K'sr. medicine, appropriA•-
ted accordingly. i •
Forwarded to any partof the United States, and packed
srcure curloslTY. • - • ,
- READ 1!---,YOnth and Manhood...
At VigoioutLiji. or a Prentatur Death, Kinkelin on Self
- presereistion--.001.Y 25 CeMl.
It is iSt work,emiriently required, as a means of roform;
ing.th l vices of the age in which we live.• Also,
• • t NATURE'S GUIDE. .
With rides for l the Preihsnation or Li f e ;J o st fro m the Press
A letter with a remittal s or 25 cents, or the value in
post itempe, addressed toZ-Dr. KINK RUN, Philadelphia,
Pa. will secure a copy of either of the aboto books by
.retain Of Mali; or 12tcopies will be sent free of postage
for sl.• r i ltooksellers, Canyessers,"Pravelling Agents, Ice ,
supplied wholeiale at the publisher's prices, which admit
• lof a large profit.
Cfr All Leiters moil be po4t-'poid.' -13y1•
•
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2' \ Anstritlia - California
Or any on the Globe; cannot present greater
• ' intlucenents. than
.IKEELER 4- STODDARD' S
HOOT AND SHOE STORE.
WEI Ibtil is noW filled !with a new and exten-'
sine essortnient of ‘ articlis in theii,line,
embraCing a 4 gerieral- variety of new and elegant
styles of Ladies and 1 Gentlemen's wear, among,
which are Ladies French, Silk Lasting and Pre-'
'nine Gaiters; Kid and Enameled. Polkas, Kid Pat
ent leather and pronzed. Jenny Linds, - : Basking
and Ties; gentlerrieu s French and Philadelphia
oak-tanned.ealf skin and tip Boots, congress and
bnitton Gaiters. Monterey and Washington Boots,
toilet SNOB, iMor4cco, cal r. and 'Cowhide \ Bro
gans, 41 - c. Boys,kip, calf and cowhide Bootqand .
Brogans; all,kindi of 'Misses and Children's Wear.
Also. a general assortment' of Findings, which con
sist kid: part Ur lasts, pegs, sparables. Hungarian
threii.sl, wax, Bustles, shoe binding,
awls, raaps,;sandatones, shoe knives, &c. Also,
oak and hemlock tanned calf, npper and soleleath
er, Morocco 'akina and linings. '
Work mad.' , Warder and repairing neatly done.
[KEELER S. STO DD4R D.
• Montrose, June 11.1853.
SUSW..IOIANNA .fOENTY
wrovz - iimi TIN WARE DEPOT.
L. WEBS ER. if CO. would respectfully
'LI.. 'inform ;the people of this county and the
people f n general; that ,they have opened an estab
lishment of tlte , at olie kind in Montrose, at the old
stand df Sayre aid Webster, one door north of
„the,Defrturat aide, where they intend to keep on
hand a, lage assiwkruent'of stoves Tin; Cop p er,
Brass and sheet lion Wares, all of which they will
sell as I:heap as they can be bought iu this or any
other c:iiaity. Arpong our stoves may be found the
followiUg besides ethers too numerous to mention;
IN. Y.'4- Erie, air-tiglit, for wood.
.. 'Modern 7,roy, " " or coal.
Keystone state ", 44
Vuicaa 1 • ", • " 14 fl
Bay !Stale? Ai
oro! Queen, elevated Oren.
Mohawk, I ‘‘ • •
Also,_parloriPlEo and shop Stoves, Culver's Pat
ent Hot-air Pura:oes for heating Public Buildings,
stores, , Hotele. etc. Stoie Trimming, Pipe, Ziuc,
sheet tead, 'Lead.iPipe,, Well and Cistern Pumps,
Chain himpS,Chiins and Gearing.
kinds oil Custom Work done-on short no
lice an most reasonable terms. Our-motto is small
profits; ready pay,[ and quick returns.
kirto oft Produce at ken in exchange tor
blared. if yon dqu't believe it, call and see.
A. L: WEBSTER & CO.
Montrose Sept. g 5, 1853. ' • '
r/ANC
One third cheaper than White Lead, andfreefram
. I all poisonous qualities. •
TeltEw tirtsEY ZINC CDHPANT having greatly
enlarged their Works, andimrroved the quality of their
products, are prepiti44.l to execute orders for their . Superi
or Paints. Dty aniC,ground in oil, in assorted packages of
from 25 to 500, pounds ; also, lry In barrels, of 200 pounds
each.
Their White Zint,i Which is sold dry or ground In oil, is
warranted pure andi unsurpassed for body and uniform
whitener!. • -
A mOthod &preparation hu recently: been discovered,
which enables the Company to warrant their,paintato keep
fresh and tort In Abe keys for any reasonable time. In
thti relipeertheir paints will be - superior to my other in
the Market. t
Their brown Zinc taint; which Is sold at a low prlce,and
can only be Made frpm the Zinc oresfrom New Jersey. is
now well known forilts proteetive qualities when applied.
- to ironior other metallic surfices.
Their stone, color= Paint porstles all the properties of
the Drown, and Is of, an.arredabl col- fur painting Cot
s, pepoti, gut-buildings, BridgeS,
Dealers supplied On liberal terms by their Agents,
f • I. SITENCII RICIIARDS.
Wholesale - Paint Dealers and
~lamorters, N.
. G i arnei.aflldth 4. Market Si,., Philadelpha.
I As mO.- .
Valuable Farm foe Sale.
E subscriber off4s for sale his valuable,
fiirm Gibson township, Susquehanna
county, Pa: ejontaining 157 acres, situated in the
Eastern patt of taid town, half of a mile from the
TunkhannocliCieek, - and'l2 1.2 miles from Sus.
quehanna tlepot, on the Isl. Y. & E. Railroad. -
On said 'farm :IS a framed house, 3 Barns, . a
horsc!shedi corn , :house, a young orchard of over
100 frees, and-it: Well watered. " " -
He; offers to WI for 10 per
s cent. less than the
real value.;
• Tiusts.—' 7 Tlivci thirds of the purchase money
cnslr down; aridiaalance secured by niorteare.
i WILLIAM TAYLOR.
Gibson;'
; i; ;,;
Carpets, Carpets, Carpets. ;
Mat louder:lined Ims now on hand re.sily for his Cns.
.1. eopers,♦.werycextenslye ss.sortmen t of
Cariets, Druhets, Oil' Cloths, Rugs, Mat
. tilys, Tinclpto Sh&lsay Stair Rods, de. •:1
which .he rah offer to the Ladies of Montrose and`vielnity,
at priers lowert i hatt over. •
Idgrala ffarpee . - from2s. to Its. per yard: '
• 0.• Ste C4et,
~" Is. to 6T. ,
Telysi-Tsfesitri " 121 - upwards.
Brim o dst -, 9,..
Aubtmsan, j I. 1" - Ts. "
And other: GOodS atproportionstoly low - priees Do sot
fail to call before purchasing elsewhere, at "QUICK Lahti
£550 SPILLS. 1.,80,1111" Salty motto.
, Remember 11* nimbi:lll e and cut this out and put
it:in sour pocket4w6k. •
•
• i'
Pno ;
“Somettlinro coupe done as well
• I- otbere.”
HE enbetrlber hating rented the Chair
T
lifanufactory of A. W. Greenwood,i a Harford,
a Prepared to manufact sire i•
ALI: FINDS OF CM ikS, •
at reduced pr ic es, of good materials, and in a su
perior style (q . Workmanship. I keep constantly
on hind, orWillManufacture to order,
Boston ROck (imirred style,) all kinds
of Pandy and .IVindsor Chairs,
.11Fr'Seals ..Setteei, cfc. &c.
*
tri . l Alt work Warranted o give satisfaction for
five years.' • '
Merphantable Prodoce will he taken in es
change for' wo:ki, but NO CREDIT ! .
I
JAMES JOHNSTON.
1114:ford, Dec 4°, 1c.53 ly
I - •1
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- Neves i hives Stoes!: x
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41[ 4-i t E Sere tin& TelloW reminds nds ub
hat the fast approneb of the keen Frost's
of Old Prey Winter, when one of these unaur.
passable and highly, approved Stoves 'from - the
most eitensive Hanufnetones in the 'Union,
Messrs. Shear & Pnekard; become indispensable
to every family. Wewould respectfully announqii
to the citizens cif Susqnehanna. and adjoining
countieslttuat we bnve just received nod are rd.
ceivilig the largest *Odle's!, assortment of Stoves
ever introduced intOastern Pennsylvania, which
will be sold at tha very lowest cash kure.. To
those who are in Want of, Stoves they will find it
to their interest to nail and examine our variqy
before purchnsineeisewhere. They comprise m
part as
United States, - Orient
Eastern veneti a n, do
Fire Clipper Ei 0., I Fancy do
. National Ain.Tight O. Irving do
Aforntng Star, L , L , Cottage, do
Farmers' Air-Ti ght, tic., 4 •
Tho Stoked are too well known to re
quire any minute 'doseription, being the merit
popular and apprOved Stove in market. All whb .
may fruit us with a, call ;will be shown' through
our `assortment with pleasure. "Recollect the
number Es far famed "One Price Stem?'
Harford, Pa., Sept., 1853.-35
(FORMERLY " LUSE LIOUSE;')GREAT BEND, Pa 4
!ftuE sitbscriber ! iluivingiented this well known
house, and re-fitted and re-furnished in good
style, is bow prepared to. receive and entertain
guests. irrhis house is delightfully sheeted on
the bank's of the Suaquehanna river, oli the line
;of the . Ntiw York , and Erie, and the -Delsware ,i -
Lackawanna and Wistern ailroads; Overlooking
a Inost beautiful section I . of country, and is the
panorraiof Scenery uneqnalled anywhere. - I
As -A sustaisn R.Esonf .tor the business man
seeklokquiet and.. freedcim from the' noisearid
diit of city life, and'for !idles and gentlemen in
piirsuit of pleasure amid the rural scenery of the
country; this location cannot be equalled. Here
the wears' traveller is secure from the confusion
incident - to the continual iarrival and departure . Of
trains,which, especially in the night time is ;a
very great annoy ante to tbose stopping tit houses
very near the Depoi.
His ROOMS are new, pleasant and well furnish
ed; his l'able with nit the delicacies which both
country and' city Markets atiOrd ; and no pains
will be sPared to make his house a pleasant home
to all his g,nists. 1,
WOuEsrs ccinveyed to and froth the
cars, at any hour dair or night, inn good Omnibus
free of charge.. .
or A LTVERY'.., STABLY. is attached to the
House. • • • '
,
Bryant House' Great Bend Depot,
pa.
, ,
TM new and spacious bui:din,g, situated but
a few feet from the Depot at Great' Bend,
now opened and futtisbCd in tv suitable style for
aPublie Bonse, and will be kept open at all
hours, (lioth 'day unit night,) for the, reception of
travellere; and esMl.Ciallylor the accommodation
of passengers trarcilling on the N. Y. dr. Erie &
L & W.;Railroads i being at the junction of these
two reedit, and the Most convenient point to step
in andlake refreshmenWand bo off with the first
train, is well as the most convenient house to ae
comtnodate the public, it Is NEW 'CLEAN and
WHOLESOMEI with rooms enough to - accoml
tnodate att., being fitted :up with new fnmiture
to correspond, and 4tbles:! always set, with 'wanit
MEJUS, and 'natures futnikhed at a moments
warning
Panengers;deairing rest and sleep, can,
by calling here, avoid the inconvenience of taking
an omnibus to find in inn, as well 'as the
at
and uncertainty of i;eturning ,to the depot at the
arrival or, departureia the trains ; as a porter will
be in waiting to conduct them with their bs E r g s r ,; ?
to the Bryant llou4„ "just across the way," and
conduct them back sigain' without fee or reward,
taking, special care to Wake them if desired at
any hour:of the night.
,The location of the Bryant House, with the
natural sCenery aboht it combine to make it a
very desirable SUMMER RESORT for busine#
men and 'others in !the city who may wish' to
"cast off 'care" for a few;dnys to • recruit in the
country: n
A Large arch; Cammndioui Hall
is: attached to this i:uilditig, for the convenience
of pleas u re PAariti, who may 'always find good
aecoaimodations heirs, without regard to numbers
with, warm stables for their "teams, and; reliable
help to Wait upon. them
. far For furtheri particulars inquire at thb
Bryant House of thit proprietor.
our attention is 'urgently invited to, a careful
Y
and candid tiernsai of something that has juit
been introduced intii:your 'rich and tithe, honored
State.
•i
- Puke-mocker's Hick° Electric Voltaic Chains.:
A -•
neW, and novel tnodu:cif.applying a ,powerflif
retnedial . agent, so constructed as to be!wort under
the garments, next to the Skin producing a constant
uninterrupted entreat, of •Ellectro Magnetism,effect
ing iinmediatelrelief from the most acute pain, and
alsda permanent cute of all Nerfous Diseases. ft
seldom has failed to ifarnish almost instant relief,
and'a final, permanejit cute, by being Used accord
ing to directions, to the following diseases.—Rheu
matism, !Gent; Sciatica, Paralysis, Painful and
Swelled Joints. Neuralgia of the face, iDiseases Of
the Spinet, Deafness and Diininess, Uterine Paint),
Palpitation of the Mart, Periodical Headache, Si.
Vitui Dance, Generdi Debility, Pains of the .Chesty
Hysterice, Dyspepsia, all Aseasei that! are caused
hp 4j deficient amount of Nervous Fluid ate greatly
relieved,if not perddinently cured by simply west
ing the chains a few4touta each day.
.1 • ,
Be. it understood that it is not clamed that it
cures all:diseases, but only those fot which it is red.
eminended ; and moreover we boldly claim and dei
fy that tio medicinal Ova of any kind hasperforni
ed so MANY cures during the last year, of thole
diseasesjust named its'
iPidrerma4e . est' Electric Chdtn.
And to prove this asii - erticin, we defy any person to
Produce so many well authenticated Certificates Of
scientific Physiciane!and intelligent patients a, may
be found in e pamphlet of 36 pages, to belied (gra
lis)ot the agent iu this town. The ElA.tric Chains
Were, first introduced in France in ISM), and after
being subjected to the mist thorough antbigid trial, •
by the first medical Men in Paris, they, were found
to p ossess strange an
i d marvellous power /for . roliev-
; ngpain; wherever , applied, and by their influefice
were introduced into the-hospitals of that city.. aid
alsd secured letters patent by the French Govern
'meet. They.are nth!' introduced into almost every
Hospital in England;, Germany, Austrit Belgium,
and patented in choir) countries, wherelthey bare
bechme the most -
Porgar Curecire Agent in. the World.
They: werefirst introduced into the U. States a
bout one year sincei'! and , went through the satire
trial asin Europe, and Were at,ouce introduced it.
to eve: Y•Hospital ittN: York, where they ere nom
in daily use, effecting even more wonderful corps
than had ever before been awarded them ; Th 4
'lre highly recommended by Prof. Valentine Mott,
•Vait Boren, Post and others, who have published
[their views of their power and. value in' several of
the-medical journal, irithat city; and are also in the
daily practice of recommending their use to ph
tients. A full account Of their opinion may also be
found in every pamPhlet, and sent to the address-of
every pinion in the; State by 'applying (post paid)
;to ABBL TCRREI,L, Agent, Montrose, Pa. - The
Chains can be sently Mail, with full descriptions
fOr: 1218 ; Price of Chain', $3 and $6.
Physicians are politely invited to call and exam.'
ine their, construction, and pronouns* upon their
merits. °Pit womb io!lstv.suds, no person need
fear that they *Mica 'accomplish juit'what it is
claiined they can do.
N. EL One Chaiti wittiest for years and lose mine
of its electric power by use, and can be apPlied'ito
either adult or crld- 1 • ;
Astr.Tuaan. , Agedt, Montrose, Pa-
Jos. Sretsteari General Agent, 568, Broadway,
Nelw York. ; 1 OYI•
• If. GILLItS PIZ;
111 Bowery, New•Tork
CARPENTER'S HOTEL.
N. V. CARPENTER.
Great Rena, Juni3; l 27tii, 1853-260:
ADDISON BRYANT.
.•
Feb. 1853-7tf.
Inivalids. of Pipnnsylvania,
•
'NEW GOOD. • , 1
OUR assortmeanow comprises almost every
article wanted, rind we fear some that
-- ariniit wanted, which Iwo will sell at cost And
,some articles at :leas' than- cost on 'that Gahm
-.account. 1 U. BURROWS &
'Gibson Oct. 281 1853.
Buiitalo Robes.
A Large lot'ot thrn choke whole Robei at
LI-a vefv await advance on tho emst.
Chinon ; Nuv. 4 U BURROWS 64. Co.
L___ r: • l'
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THE , MARRIAGE STATE'.'
, 1
! Me g Ustfurtaese wad, iiak f,
h, or, •Nters-if wed ;
1 tfeinattel, alined U
MOST STARTUNO CONSIDERATIONS I ,
~ , •
t , . Reflections fot the-Thoughtful. '
1,, , ,
1 Strange that countleu human beings exist and
jdrag ; through lifo as ita the ;beasts Of the field, or
the insects of ttio earth, evitiping u 4 more thought
r or reflection than though the poblo ficuitiea of mind
:were not vouchsafed to, them.; I' l i
Many such are husbands and fatbure,lnpon whom
Ure dependent the health, tti well-being, and the
happiness of a confidin and ffectlonato wife, with
parh-ps a flintily of children. ; 1 c
,
, UOW OFTEN IT HAFP NS THAT TOE '
I WIFE LINGERS IrRON TEARTO YEAR
r , 4
in that, pitiitble condition as t oven f ono day to
feel the happy and exbilcrat og inflect:me Incident
to the enjoyment of health. • , \ ; .
She may, not be an invalid Confined to her bed
,
Or even to her room ;'as hcr; pride, ambition and
energy trance and nerve her' to ;take persona/
harge of her household, even when her health will
Dot admit of it; but she is nevertheless perceptibly
sinking from day to day, and always ailing.
! This dayafter day, and,month after month trio
ipire.l lierihealtli daily sinks', till finally oven the
'bops 6f recovery no longer remains. ;And thus
i 1
3 THE BLOOM 0 BRIDE,
i i 1 ' ' 1
, But • a tow years ago In the flush al health and
-youth, and buoyancy of spirit . r apidly,-and appa
rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, da
%Whited wife, with frame cmitelated, nerves un
'strung, spirits depressed, Countenance bearing the
:impress of suffering, and I us' .after physical and
lingual prostration. • ; ; . .
So etimes this - deplorable change may and Jou
'arise from %Organic or constitutional causes. Hut
i:
lotto r, byi far oftener, to gross and inexcusable '
lignomtme of the simplest and plainest rules of
Await as connected with ;the Marriage state, the
Iviola ion of which entails d ease, suffering and
guise ~n ot only to the Wif-L, b
~
t often
I ereditary Complaints a n the Children
J. UNTO, TILE ThIRD AND IFO CTII tFEI , IEE.ATION,"
:t'ransmitti'ng CONSU3IFTION, SCROFULA.
s NYPOCIIONDRIA, INSANITY. GOUT,
3 KING'S • EVIL,,, atthd other diseases,
1 I as Is ' :
•
DREADFUL ,INH RITANCE
; from the Pa eats: ,
1 And must -gas vontinue i
,1 ...bail wo be wino in ,
,all that concerns the cattlelof Our fields, our horses, i
lour beep, our cows, ;our oxen, the nature and
:char eter of the soil we possess, the _texture and
iquali y of our goods and mcrchapilse ; but in all that
i
leoncrs ourselves as human oings, with humati
;ifunct ons and passions, subjca to great derange
.tdcnt involving our future 'peace and happiness—
Ifin al that eoqcerns the health and; welfare el the
' !wifef our•affections, antithel mother of our chil
dren In all , that concerns ;the mental and physical
well being of thoso children,' we should bo ha
sl)
'pier din the darkest and most!
;
i B NIGHTED 10110RANCE r
1
I las 1 CULPABLE AS INE CUSABLE !
Ho, long shall this ignorance prevail so produc
tive Of its bitter fruits ; 1 \ How long :shall the. wife
and t ther bc ignorant of the 9 tune, character and
muse ,3 f the various womb an skxual complaints
'embi cring • her days by stifle ng—suffering often
i t.
prolo ged to years, eventuating u &complication of
"theeis utterly and h:opelosel incurable I Shall
we f r
ever close our eyes to t results of physic"-
logi I science by which' we ay, arrive at an
hudeutanding of ourselves men and women,
'abject to serious life-long en ring diseases, an d
jperpetnating thelto•our child .
LET inn WIFE AND SAND PONDER!
etpr
i • 1
, N husband or wife nerd ti ignorant ..of what
'cone theta most fo know r muse Oar health
Muleajo'iness. That 'mottled eis consumed is a
;dile A: entitled r
I . TIIErBIARRIED l 'i'elitysN'S
PRIVATE MEDICAL ;!COMPANION,
BY DR. A. M. Si.tURICE.AU,
raorrason OF DISEASESO OF WOMEN. •
'felmirerlik Edition., ` pr e° , rp,1950., Price 60 Culls.
'CON FINE PAPER. EXTRA BINDING, $1 00.1
First published in tel. 11; (and it Is not
; I ,
SURPRISING OR WONOERFLIC..
Iderlng that EVERY FE MA L 19,
tether ,lIIARIIIED OR,INOT. can here
equate a ;all knowledge of the Ara. •
tare. character and mimes of
-her
1 complaints,
with the Various
1 arviptaras, tout that nearly'
RALF A mlLLlcoir coo3Es
iboura nave tOttlll BUM II IS nnintotteania to eon
,rey fully the various subjects ,treated of, as they
Oro off[ a nature strictly intended for the married.
to' thole contemplating,maniagel. •
IUPVIZROS OF ONE uustonED‘ TIIOI7.
, 1 SAND cOPIO,s
Hasa en SENT BY MA/I. 'Within the last tow
toont,las. , ' 1 '
1 I. THE E
i 0 171'10N TO ICE i PUI3LIO.
, As
i \IIE NOT r,irß../tf l DED •
.
I Bay, no hdok unless Dr. A.- M. Maurieeau, 129
gberty Street, N. Y., is on the ;title page, and the
tat in the Clerk's Office on, the back of the title
page Iv and boy only of respectable 'and honorable
deal4i, or send by , mail, and address to Dr. A. 14)
Mamiceau, as there are sporioos and surreptitious
Infringements . of copyright. I
= l _
*B Upon +receipt of, One Do "THE MAR.
RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE I DICAL COM.
Amply , is sent (mulled frre)l o any p art of a le
Tail States, the, Canadas , and ,B dust,. Provinces.
All Letters must be post-paid ; I I and addressed to
Dr. A. M. NIAURICEAU, Bo 1224, New. York
Bolt
City. Publishing Office No. 129 Liberti Street,
tfew•York. ' , , I
40P. ALE nr—T. B. Pete ll raon, Phi!ad,; Aril.
Cynthia Williams, Honesdale VI Blanch & I Urup,
Harrisburg; I'. S. Noeth, Lebrlnon; N z DeWitt,
Milford"; J N'Ensminger,Manheith ; Spangler &
Brtj, itmcaster; II W Smitll, liuutingdon ; S
MePon.4ld, Uniontown ; J M Baulk!, New Berlin;
H\ A Lantz. It-ending; RP Croker v ilrownsville;,
We l ntz & Stack, Carbondale; Eldred & Wright,
Wilikunsport; S. nick, witkeibarre; G: %V.
Ea le, Waynesboro ';; Potter & Ikicllan, Belle
fon e; IG 3ferill, Warren; Robert Croky, Mer
cer; & Leader, Hanover; R. li' . Curnming,rs,Som:
erset; The.; Coatpertliait, Philiul; I. B. Gunni.
so' Erie; S. B. Latiffer, Grensbnr,r , ; B;Hall,
PR ston; E. S. Durban, Franklin i Dr 5 - D Scott,
Be ford; E. Ililland;lndiana; 4 J McNally, Mil
ford; JL W. Kidney. Brownsville; G M MeGet
tys, /toiler; J. S. Niekson, Climbersburg ; F D
Sewer,',Norristoivn ; E Benner l i Shmneytown •, H
Mitchell, Pittsburg? G %V Geikis, Butler; Jos
Swprti i Bloomsburg; P S Dechert & Co. Cham
ber=bnl g. !I ' 2m6
7 1
it
t
k !
1 I,FITS !FITS!,! FITS.!! !
ITapVEGET:ABLE EXTRACT, RRILEPTIC PILL'.
For of Fits, Spasms 1, - Clr2utps, and all
i XerCous and * Constitutifoigl, Diseases. -
DERSIN who are laboring under the ffistressing malady
J. *ill, nd the VEGET 141. E EPIL E PTIC PILLS to be
the only emedy :ever discovered forcuring Epilepsy, or
Fatting Fits. '
..,
These Pills possess a .sppcifle a etiotl , oit the nerwisnesys
steni,4 atid,althouxli they are' prepar cC especially for, the
parpositifenrin; Fite, they willbe fotlnd of especial benefit,
for 'All persona afflicted with weak Up:rye...or whnsener- 1 ,
vonirsystem has been piostrated oil iitittteredfronr any
till:4C whatever. In chronic complaints, or diseases of long
standink, itupwrilduced by nereortsn siii, they oz.:exceed:
inxl7 beneficial. , '
~.
' Pries 183 per bps , weir° boxes fn t 5. Perions raja
the . ityl,lencloslnx a remittanee, wlil l hare the Mt sent
their through the ' mall.' free of postage, . For male yb
sEvi eJ ItANcil, ,?co• 108 Baltimorr street, Baltimore,
Md., to Whom' orders ' front all parts of the Union, matt
be addrresed.pnsi p.al 4 . ' 1 l'.
, __,
ERESII XIIIi.POATATION.
TU received another I'mp l orta3ion of those
eij splendid Full' Jeweled Detached Lever and
Horizhntal Watches with secrids and hard en
-24110 Dials.' double bottori►el In open cases,all
of which are Warranted and received direct from
SWitzerland. The few subjoined prices will at
on ci mint out to thel,publie where and how an
, , • ,
punt. ous per ventage can, , be saved.
1
Do ble bottom 13 leweled34ever Watches as
abov , 'in elegant silver cases frokslo. Same
movetnents in - Hunting eases froth 812. Hod.
zonta 'Double bottoined 4 holes Jeweled open
face arid secofids from 88,75,J the same move
ment xp elegant huntingcases mirth sunk seconds
fret"9,so. All of which havhard enammelled
Dials Gold Diamond pointed Pens With pencil
and silver extension holders, magazine, for leads
ite: from $l,OO. Gbld Diemen(' pointed pen
bladea, from 59c. Jewelry tee. &C. equally cheap.
A igood , assortment of ezeolrent second hand
Watches, eminent makers, in Oat rate going con.
dition,iwill be sold decidedly !Orlin.. cash. Best
Frineh Lunett Watch Crystals', i9c. Watch re.
pairi jz as -usti.a. ;‘,.,'
NI B. Watch 'Chains and Keys.gratis to Pur
chime '.
11' '. •
Hours of business froth 7 A..k. to 7 P.
' ' •
4
~ • , .1. A. STGLETON, —
i H .` ~ - Watch maker, and. Importer.
, * /keg. 10, 113,53-16tt - f t
. J !
Flue Frezicht.
TUT:001. Lcoig.StoOvis aV84.25.
I Gibson' Nov.U BURROWS & Co.
;TAILORING. -
T t', l % ll u o b ri a n e , :,t t e iu r ,ii - i t le o s n a tt i n n u t e til! h o s
, rra r zei - , , e n s, o, ti o t
thi, stand lately occupied by . Lines & Reynolds
over ;Hawley's & Bfott'a store, ' i vhere ho rill at.
tend Ito all calls in :his profession, in a prompt
and Satisfactory manner:
' - • P 4, REYNOLDS.
Alontroe, Sprit 15, 1854.--11'4'
fi 11 I
Neuf . York Fire Insurance Co.
o . ffice, 9 Wall Street. \-
AitirriL, Oash lad ApprOred SetarilleS)
O
• Iniures against Loss cte .
or Dama ire ,
1/..:l3lebblus, 113 growl' stre4;
Peter C. Baker, 1 spruce street; Oirard Nazicker, 11$
Brouldwai; Thomas Andrewa,l3o" Cedar street; Samuel'
Eduth Ilaya, s'3 Wert Street; Albert L. Catskills, 810
0 reenwicb streat ;James Crosby, 113 Broadway ; flhartes
Le n t, Kingshrldge, N. Y.;_ Lambert C. Hal t Chica g o.
I Smith Hobble; Wra. W. Leland; New York; Pater
Notch, 139 Bajtk street; Fouts S. Bell, ear. West aid
Welt eireeta,i;lohn L. been, TS Water street ; Yeti
Wart,llBUroadway ; floritio N. Gallop, cor. Wert and
Barrow streets; Peter H. Poster. 'Or. ansvoort sod Wet; Iteuben Noss; ?r., 45 Eighth Avenue litepher. Cromwell;
Camden; N. J;• AIM* Wailleigh, Philadelphia; Dexterlt,
rlt tau , 49. Wei er street; Samuel Sloclalr,Tribtsua Bu lid.-
op; Sautueitt:Zhawy,Clerclatid, Ohio
ROYAL OILAMBEIILI N ,!Pres
0 ['ARLES'L CLA 0, Setey.
CU4RLES Ll3Rourxdigeqt.
Monirose,Sept.6,
NEVI YORK \ ADVERTISEMENT;
:From th4,Nezokpaper tldrerlising Agelitqf
S. .11:r. PETTENGILL 4. CO.I
122 Nassa*St.,.Nl-York, 4. 10 Slate
. .
The Cheat Piano ana Music F.stabliehment.'.
HORACE INITATERS,
•
- ~ 333 BIROA41117.& - Y 9 NEW Y0,11.,H.
TIE best sAd most Improved Pianos and .Melodeons.—
'1 4 .. Gi 'AVIS? &, Co.'s World's Fair ' Premlinn Pianos,
With orwitbout the iltileanould with iron frames and cir
cular scales. lba merit of these Instruments IS too well
known Icineediftwther commendation. Cilbert's BOadoir
Pianos, an elegant instrument forsioall rooms. q ltiailet &
Cutuston's Planoi, of thew:4d; established firm of Ilallat &
Co. Mr. W. biting EC! e agent. for all the above Phineis, eau
offer them lowtir than any other house: Morton. Waters'
Piano", manufactured expressly 'fir hita, having _ great
power of tone Rad elasticity of touch.. MS" Broidway.: Is
the largest depot forMastect Instrument,' in this country,
affording an opportunity thr selections not to titi'had else-
where. 13eoothl•hand Pjlilo4 at greet .bargalqi. Prides
from $6O to WS. Every:instrument fully war anted or
the rooneyrefUnded. • •
. - MELODEONS. •
GoQman d Balthei4 Patent Organ Melodeons,.
It - • . ,
ithywo 'sages of keys-a sweet and powerfal litstru
me at. Price from ST. to $2OO. S. U. 'dc U. Wl \ Smith's
celebrated Melpdeons,Martin's uoilvalleddultars.Brown's
Harps, Plutiuss. Violias,•ltrass h'struments. Zoe., ac•—
Dealers supplied wttb Pianos and Melodeons et factory
prices. 12 4 per cent discount to Clergymen.
I I 11.:
,
This list comprises the products of the great Mestere of
both t he Ameeicau and European contluents,and is recely-
I g
. ronst ant additions_ hy.an ex•eniire publication of the .
choice and popiuler pieces of the day. -Dealers in Uncle,
and Teachers of Seminaries *shine to purchase any inutile
published: or Make arrangements far couth veil supplies
of Mr. Waters' newissoes. will find it to their interest to
forward their ordert. Mosicsent toany part of the :Union
or Canada'', Postage free.; ' • HORACE, wArnits.
14m3.
• - I
- SHOP.
HE nudaraimied have es;ahhah ed. a' sh
PI.
~.....A . ..._ i lik. _._ _..qp ru ;ore opposite Searle sTiotel i , entio - Se Pa
1. the basement of Mr. Sayr 'aStorOn non. .
4 i;)
.
tree.; where-they will at all times keep (on hand I - Dr - . C.: C.. Eli i liVit. DS, 1. .
FOR raw( and nonfarm MAam.c., and manufacture riniriiciaii and Surt.r..On,, Harr rd, Pa. I Office
the same into Mottutnents, Tomb-atonal, Table. , 2 doors below Enton's - Store: --. ' - 1.
tops, &c., &o.: s
. , I
11.7 . The patronage of the public tsres i
pect folly
solicited. ' GONG-DON & 13PVIER
Montrose Auz.25,1853—tf: , '
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To the Citizens of , Susquehanna
• . I ! Cennty. ,
at BENNETT would
,respectftilly, call the
‘.l' • attention of all miming in Susquehanna County
and Vicinity to their largo and well selected stock of Dry
Goods and Garpetawhich consist of all the fashionable and
seasonable Goods now in *Noe, - Goods, suited Oath for The
grave and 'the hay.'and in fact all of the different styles of
goodi which can be called for or thought of. IWe rede
termined not to;be undersold, and if you wilt' be so kind as
to tatur us with a. call we wilLmate our Word good. Our
stock of — Dresa Goods. consists in part or .
Black; Brocade, Plaid, Stripe, Changeable, and Lining,
Fig.and Plain Wool Detainee; Fig. and Plain 'Cotton do.,
Afpnecae. Pitriimatta,lil. de Bate,.
Plaid Linseys,Colored rack Flannels, Calicoes &a.
N UAW 1.44,—0f which- we hare an endless variety-
Cashmere Shoals from $7 to $5O, Bay State, Long and
Square. do., Fig. and Plain Tidbit, he. &e.
Whilst! , Goods—P(3ln, Plaid and Stripe Jaconet
Martins, Birdsßye and lldssia Diaper, Irish ,Linen, Table
Linea,:, LinetiOffotton, Worsted, and Embossed Spreads,
Swiss and India Book Muslims, Victoria and Bishops
Lawns. , Linen , Cambric, •Lrtien Cambric flak's, French
Worked Collar's and Under ' lldk's. Muslin Drapery. Linen
and - Carton Sheeting and Ehirflusg, Meath. and Brown,
Jes,loara Diaper, ac.. &e., ; •
Gents-Department--Cansisis of Black and Fan
cy Broadcloths, Cassimetes; Black and' Fancy; Satinetts,
Sbeep'a EentnickY, Jean, Cashmeietts,'Satin, Wor
sted and 91k Vesting/I, Black and Col. Satin Stocks,
Neck Ties, Flannels. White , lied, • Bin ei, ll Y allow and
stripe, Gents Cashmere Wrappers, Drawers, &e. &e.
Our stock\ of Gloves,' rind Illowiery is complete
, embraclngLadies, Misscrland Owe - G loves, ,Lisie thread
Cashmere; Csjsimere, Fleece Lined, Chamois ILined.Bea
ter, Kid, Buck skin, &a. dce. •
,• Ladies 31.11454.4 and Cants Cotton Hose. arid Troia,
Black one , Made 'colors, Alpacca,
• Woolen, Cishmere. Merino and Sill; do., and ;every other
style ofseasociabie Hosiery.
Also, an endliss variety (profiler Styles of Goodesuch as
Damasksboth I ,Critton and 'Wool;,. Silks • and :Cotton Vet
vets, Couirt.rmaes. MOreens,Cambrics ' Tuili jeans, Com
tarter+, Rose and Horse Mardi ess. Nank ing, TiCkings, Mar
iners s tripe, Gil Curt ains. carper Bags, fte. - • °
_Cortietink—Brussels; Three Ply. Ingraham, both
Wool and Cottbn;Cotton do., Cotton and Wool stall Cars
peting,Drugged, Oil Cloths; Rash Carpeting :Bugs.
Our stock of. Dry Goods is now complete, land if.yon
would like to lee a good ;assortment of Goods and 'New
Goons you wilt call at Wickham & Bennett's, nearly oppo
site the Post.othee. I •
.Binghamton,N. V., N0v.8,1453—n44 •
Doctof Yourself : 1 . -
THE *POCKET BESCULAPIITS:;
1 Or,. Ep.ei.y . 071C:his oioit Physipian.
. THE FIFTIETH Edition,leontaining: .
--,---
:One htindred L:agr,vingS; showing
Air tseases and Malformation's of the Ulu
• , msn• system: in every shape ;and, form,'
To . which its, added. a lireaties on the •
DiSeases of Females, being of thell!ighestimper-J
tance to married people, or those cotempkting mar.
riage.... By • • •
Triniant - j:YouV, If, V.l •
Let no father be ashamed_to 'present' a copy of
the Aesculdpius to bie child. It may) save him
from an early grave. Let no young men or wo
men enter into the secret obligations ofmarriedlifei
without reading the. Pocket Aesculapine. Let no'
one suffsring_from a hackuied cough, pain in the,
Side, restless nights, nervous feelings,_and • the'
whole train of Dyspeptic eeneatique,•and given up :
by their phyeician, be another mcfnent without con.:
inking the AESCULA.PIUS. Have the married,
or those about to be married any impedithent, read,
this trulpusefut book,;as it has been the means of
savicg.thouriantls of unfortunate creaturisfrom the
very jaws of, death. •
lii' Any person sending twenty fire leepte en
closed in a letter, will receive, one copy of this
' work by mail , or five•copies will be sent for One
‘Dollar. Address (Post paid.) •
! • ' DR. WM. YOUNG.
• • i • 752 Spruce St. Philadelphia !
Nitre)] Bth, 185.4-oyl.
11.[C. BENNETT & CO.
..
Importers fr n' d Jobbers of Foreigq, an d - Do 7
mestia .I?ii Goods.
I
A • •
-,.1 DEY STREET, SEW TORT, -I
,
W94jLinvite the attention of merchants in
usl ) nehanna and adjoining Counties to
tK4istoek Whiff] will be.found large and desira
ble ut all Seasomi of the year, consisting in part
of Cloths, Ca.s.sinieres and Vestingm Jeans and
Tweeds, with all the' best and well known styles
of fast colored printi.
Also, Dress Goods, White and Linen Goods,
&e. &c. • • •
Also, Brocbe - long and square , shawl's' Cash
mere and Silk Shawis, together with Hosiery and
Fancy Goods.
Prompt attention Paid to , orders.
CARBONDALE , STAGE'S.
TAM Suberiberi; are running a Daily line of
Stage/ ,between Carbondale and Hopbottom
Station on ;the Lackawanna and Western. Rail
road. Distaiiiiilltrinitett.. Leave Carbiandalein
the morning and connect with the ears going
North. Returning leave on the arr ival , of' the
mail train fro th _ 0;0 - Great Bend, The neareg
most direct and cheitpest route from Great Bend
to Carbondale.. Passengers by this lint', always
get into Carbondale tattier in the evening than .
an'y other Oute. .
Pare rec Opted in Carbondale at the
,Storp.of
the Subscribers, Win street, a few bloelisbelew
Bronson's !Intel.
GROW BROTIIpAS;
Auzust,ilBl2.—tf. '
PURDOICS DIGEST. - •
A NEW aupplv just received. Also, 31NN'S
Ili JUSTICE atud" CONSTABLE'S GUIDE..
*arch I; ISM. GEO..FUP,EII.•
Just Received, .
supply o 1 Goods, which will EU° , sold
cheap for, Cash. ,
• ABLUTUTtIII. •
t s roulruie; April 'l7, 185 L ' •
TLIE MONTROSE gouvi - T.
1 YU OLIBUED SYKRY THLIPDA lieffßtlso' lIN
efailmie 4k h . , & Zi t 1: -
EDIT O / 18t4 " tE
nTIMS.
L
! ° irriftrors- 7 11 1 545, 'Paili il
not paidWithittaix inthithil• d
of the year.
'oe are paid;
Where. AL
of to inst
paid) to Cus..
CountYPi,
R ,
,
44 1,
Onesquare I lions, I)
- $l,O
,
Etti:h sub: . .•. ' 0,25.
One eqtiara • ••• [./2,50
, ,
One equare ___- . • - •''• 4 ,.1••4,00
Bottineft Cards: fotir \ iinee orestii: : , „i•.• 3 .-743,06
. Yearly advertisements, aol over , 4 atintrreieW4oo
,One eolUtna one year ,"`• .: • •S .1 'i. •..;'• ••••iiio,oo
Yeatly.,A4v4rtisers mit. #,,,rest!icted, CI, the
businces in which they areceugaged. • . - •r '.,.. •
i..
',JOB, Wint*;c'
Vir
The - Publish* having added ' 6. t heir
Printing ninterials large And
,pirprior - 4sort.
,went of Job Type, are now prOpar to ;simeate
Job. Work in a manner , thist rpasSed c i ei• n
this see_
tion of country, and on the moat reasons t o terms! :
Blanks dr every description,kept constantly
on florid or printed, to orderd,
'. l gi:, - .l : . *..'_; : gili. - tritoti:\\:
7 4
, ~.u....0, -...
rafihionable Tailor —Sh p undeittAle a
jii)tel, l l.4ll . lin Street, Montrose, Pa. 1
BRYANT 80
,Gr4at Bead Depot, ; - Pa:
. ANT, Iroprietor. 1•.
\ L. B. SPROU ' • •
itlartufacturer of. Sra trr t d Aft.
ELtGE SPKINGS, Illor4ros‘, Pa -
wm; u Co: -1
Cabinet and Chair Man fact..",ir rs i footiltrain
Stivet., ontrose; Pa: '1 .
I - t". & u,
IlDealers in Books ! Ready-31a a Clothing,liats
and. Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c.
-svite Si ' 4 1 '
Dr. IL SNIT :
Surgeon Dentist, Montrose Pa„ will! b e , at
Searle's Rotel, MondayS and Tuesdays_ Of each
week. I I /5.0
BlieltllLLAßl P
Dealeri iri.Dry Goads, Gr.
Crockery, Boots and Shoes,
. .
- . LITTLE . ' cli r tSE,_
Attorni' es at Law:- r Offic formerly oce l .
pied by' Little & StT,eeter, bii iltxose, Susque
hanna County, Pa., I II
4 , 9 •
RALPH B; LITTLE.]
• CONGDON dei*BEIVI!ERL, i
Dealers in Marble Motiarnenla,Tablesi Tomb-
Stones, &c. Cornet' el. Comt and . liebanie
Streets, opposite Broome Co , my Bank, Not
. „.
hawton, Y.
C: D. LATHROP
• -
Dealers in Stoves and, I fanufaeturers of
Copper, Tin, and Sdeet-Iron Ware:.; 6,4
west side Main Street, Opposite ,Demckrat 01
five,Montrose, Pa. ' I -- I •
C. D.l.eximor.] - [S. A. WOODRUFF;
f • f
E. B. moiiNiqi., • • 41 .i .
, I
Repairer cif. Clocks, Jewelry; Musical
merits, and Gann&e., &e. !retro plating of
Spoons, Watches, Jewelry, & :, done . to order..
He has an appointment' for S ales of Weights
aild MOasures; Sh.' on i ails Street, first
door below the Brick timer,' Montrose; Pa. ' -
ABEL TURRELL, ) 3 • StitOSE, l PA:
• •
Dealer in Drugs,Medicines, shemicals,ranats,
Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries; Day Goodi, Bard:
ware, Stone-ware, GlasS-ware,parophene,Burn
ing Fluid,'Lamp Oils, Candreis,Varnisliei,Wiri.
dow Glass, Fancy -and' Toilet! Articles; Perfu
mery, Jewelry, Spoons, Spe4icles -Musical
"Instruments, Trusses; Media In:triinsents,
Liquors, Mirrors, Stationery, ?rushes,i Shoes,
Yankee Notions, &e. Physsciani Prescrip
tions*' carefully compounded.
.1 1 j
.
. • FRANKL . I N( FREW= "
- • '
Attorney.and cowmen r at Law,
. • MONTROS, PA., - ' 1 " ' i r
I .
INT
t l e L d L to a t h t i e m nd i
nfatihtleduclotttoyall
of bsuussitenses4Linutrous,
• Couveyaticing and , writing of a I kinds, will be,
done neatly, and charge Moderat ~ 1 I -
He will also attend to the prosecation;ofelairos if
soldiers, their widows and heirs, against the UM.
ted States government, for Bounty !Aid, Pen.
slims, &c.: • - 0 1 1 i
May be found at all hours at the office formerly
occupied to'y J. T. Richards, Esq.lortth Of the Court
House. I - - r 149 yl
. ! *JOHN COLSTEN . , : i. i t
•
DEALER is Stoves, Tjn,,Oi , pper, and' Sheet_ Iron,
Ware, todersville, near Great pen4Depot.—Gif
1 • 1 • Th • 1
- .
• • • I- - ;
. Interested - with 14. - Hunt,.
._ • ,„
IMPORTEIVAND DEALER iill.ntiorpWare a nd LAlL
lery, Carriage Triptnings, Springs, &O. -
. • No. 215. Pearl I t 3triet, N Y.
Where his Mercantile friends, iq this and other
Countlesare kindly invited, and Caries/4 solicit
ed to call; and purchase. ' e - cd r • e6tf.
HENRY S. RN
• OF MONTIMSE, PA.I
With :Rowe, Woodruffi & Carter,
WHO,LESALE Gnocens nod CortissioN
' AfißcliANTs, No. 173 IN:+hington Street,
between portland and bei Streats, Newi , York.
March IS, 1854-10tf. ;" -
,• I .
Medical Card.)
TARS. I E. Patrick, Jr. G. Etimock hate
1 this day fcirmed o-partnershfp,l-for airier*
efficient and successful prosecution of the differ=
eat branehes of their profession:.
All
All bu`siness entrusted to thein, wilt be atten
ded to with prompinetis and fidelity. • I
,Their office will be the -one lately occupied, h •
Dr. Ditndek. I ,
1 1 E. PATRICK, Jr.•
' 1 - G. 4. DIMOCK ,
Montr6se, March 22, 1854. .1
Dr. Merit H. C. Vail.
TARUG nod epsusz,. and, Dealer, is
.Du.uus,3l - edicisehetnicala, D . 11) Stsffs,
PuintS, 'Oils - Ntty; Window Gtasa, . camphiss
Fluid, Per fumery, Yankee! - Solo sake.,
:•Lodersville, Pa.-101f.. - • I • `
A; J. DAVIS
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR th . LAW—SaStalk"
htinon Depot, Pa. Office ore S.
Store. • 116,1 •
Gioceri - 1 , & ... • .
1 es , --Wholesal Retail.
TNlgreat variety,. considerable uantity, saperr
j
or quality, and cheap for; cash, or to exbbsago.
:for mo st kinds or merchantable oduce,l on good
ter s, His sttipk of Sugars, Te a, Tobacco, SPI'..
4 its, ;Ste., belnz so iirtmeroue,tho.de' ms Wanly sec.
essorY (o% l l lll )*._that -almost•
can
rig in ii he Gro- 1
: c erylline rigid by families, can .4. VW Upon MO.
1 1 and consequently enumeration is Onsidired
superiliMus. in particular he vmuld ask luersin
ination of Ilia Gil Sugar, 2s. Tobacco, and , 4s . Teo."
A deduction ' worth saving Made t:O those do buy
in largetpiantilles,
MOntrose, Pa
Miherai Fire Pico
A VARIETY- of colors, ant
11, in nuirket, - for nide, by 'T.
. ABN I
Montrose,. April 27,185 A,;
7j.vaTeei;li,t;i:o, it
.8 740;* t i•end
4 iptilil764..
of tti
ty th e
ireete4t(iloon.
SE,.
.. I ,ADDI3OIII BRY-
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BULIA Rig
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e.ben} qualitY
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