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

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Speedeirifter, NiihtLitild - Northern Tight,
Whose - feet the 4retie: Islands/mow.
:When stiffening breakeria," alrirriand white,
"' ffii+i!'the" complaining shores oranow
`tUiliisrinds to sweep the trottd,
iriStrionntain-passea her,
'And teams thy banners, red and cold,
Against the shield of ereiy star
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Filrlwhott havel to do with morn, •
Or Sinumiria_glory lu - the'vales- 7 -
Wilh the:blithe ring of.forpst.hOrn,'
Or Voiliouing glean* of snowy sails ;
rt.thou flogone, in whose blue eye
-Alte,iloatinz &miner dawnid to me 2--
- *no like the echo of,a sigh .
Beside the loud resounding sea?
Oh, brief ihat times of song and flowers
%%lel; blest through thee,
.the Northern
' land ! • '
I pine amidst its leafless boWera,
And on the black andlonely strand,
The forest wails the starry 'bloom,
'Which yet: shall pave its shadowy floor,
Est down down my spirits aisles of gloom,
Thy, love shall blossom nevermore.
_
And nevermore shall battled pines
Their'soleme triumph Sound for me,
Nor Morning fringe the moentain.li nee,
Noraunset flush the hoary sea;
But night and winter fill the sky,.
And toad with frost the shivering air,
Till ever= gust that hurries by, .
% Chimes wilder with my own despair.
Tfie leaden twilight, cold and long,
Is slowly settling o'er the wave
Nu wandering blast' awakes a song
In naked boughs above thy.grave.
The frozen air is still and dark;
The"numb earth lies in icy rest,
And all is dead save this one spark
Of burning grief within my breast.
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Life's darkened orb shall wheel no more
To love's rejoieingsummer back ;
Illy spirit walks a wintry shore;
With not a star.to light its track.
Speed swifter Night !—thy gloom and frost
Are free to spoil and ravage here;
This last wild requilm for the lost -
I pour in dly unheeding ear..
A Dittchisiati - Abroad.
" h ello, friend, can you tell me the way to
Reading!" inquired a down:easter the other
day of a' Pennsylvania Dutchman, whom he
fouud haid at work beside the road a' few
miles riots Reading.
"0; - yaw, I could tell you so besser as
any body. You must first turn de ,barn
round, de pritch over and de brook up stream,
len dC.first house you come ish my proder
Hans bio. barn ;. dat ish de biggest : barn - dere
isli On ills road ; it, is eighteen feet von way,
and eighteen feet hack again. My broder
_ Hans thought to thateh it mit shingles, but
'ie sold dem, and den he shingled it mit
Araw,land clapboard it mit rani; after you
1-o by broder Hans big barn, de next house
- cm come to ish a hay stack pf cornstalks
:gilt of straw, but you must.not stop dare too.
Pen you goes alon g till yen come 'to tree
Naas and den you kit lost!, Den you musht
kit over-de fence into a great pig; pen mit no
fence around it. Den you take de road upon
vour tight shoulder, and go doili as far as
. de pritch, den you turn right :Tin. Yen you
ish comin back, You come by a - house dat
stands right back along side of a little yaller'
tog. - He runs out - and says,.po_w_wow, wow,
be duz, and bites a little piece 'Out
,of your
fe . g, den be runs and 'chumps into an empty
pigpen dat has four steep in it. Den you
look way up on .de hill dowti in de swamp
de,re, and sees de pine white house pairited
red, mit two.front doors on de' Back side ;
well, tore ish `sere my proder Hans lives, .and
he would tell you 'so, bessee as" could. I
don't knOw."
"Walk I ssi•ow, by, bokee, mister, you are
about as - mellergent as aunt Jemiray ; but I
reckon as how you don't know her though
she's dumb. But, 1 say, yeori; why don't you
dig out them_ pesky -weeds bey I". • .
" 0, dear me, I hash had very bad - luck:
Von or two day next week mine proder Hans
pumpkins broke into pig patch, and ven I
drove them home, every tam little piece cf
pig in its month, and den der run throrigh
de tuyful as if dere fence was after dem, and
a post tumbled over me, and I'M almost kilt,
I am."
." Whew ! . DeTV tell."' -
"Den I tinks as how I inns take .me° a
vrow, so I goes to Reading; and tells Kotte
yce,n if she would take me for Worse or besser,
and at; say yaw. So I takes hiin home, - and
'eat seven quarts sour-kreout, and went to bed.
well enough, but de morning she shumpt up
lead! She was a very, heavy loss: she weigh
more as dree hundred and seventy pounds..
Den Thy little bcoy•takes sick and tied. 01.
I'd rather give up tree shillings, ash to have
lat happen, he vari so :fat as butter. . Den
my hens come MitAtere ears: ,split, and bogs
ail come home mit nine of dem missen.”-
Vanity of Life.° - •
The folloWing, from a late speech of Mr.
Benton, is alouehing exhibitiOn of the vanity
of political ambition': •
.11tilietode throt!gh. a contett to. which
have no heart, and into which I was
. forced
(by. combination against life - and 'honor, and
from 'which I gladly escape. What-is a seat
celigreSs to . me V' I have sat thirty years
in . the highest branch of congre4s, have: ade
a name to which I- n add nothing, _.and I
should only be anxious to say, what hail.been
I have domestic affections; sorely
lacerated in these latter times : a' wife whom
I have, never neglected, and: who, needs rev
attention . now more than ever; children,
seine separated from. me by the . expanse of
of eans and continents; others= by the .slender
bonds which: soperate them from . .eternity . :
I touch
,the age which - the psalmist assigns
. as the • limit:of- manly life, and must be
thoughtless, indeed, ill do not think of some
. thing beyond the -flitting and shadowy .pur
suits of thit life, of all of *bleb I . have, seen
the vanity. What-is my ocupation f Ask
the undertaker that, good' Mr. Lynch; whose
face, piCsent on so many. mournful occasions,
has-become pleasant to me. lie imima what
occupies my thoughts and. cares - tsgathering
the bones of. the dead---a mother,. a - sister,
two sons , *grind-child, planting the, cypress
over ass=embled grares, and:marking the spot
whOe 1 and those Inciiit dear to me: are soon
tole laid:, . • : -
SourrinrcOl Nsw,--Farmers and - black
smiths will be ,interes4teii to learn that a man
at - Allegheny 'eity;lla., has just patented a
waohiue for making bone shoes i _which will,
it'is said. 'turn 01 4.-tY 6 ventY - five Per
Perreet is elerY Part By this Ts
chine, the 1)604:L0f horse shoot, it is supposed,
will.bCteduced full 50 per cent. . -
Tas Ftivn74.- 7 -11, has ,been beautifully
said that "the - veil which corers_ the face of
Fnturiti `the hand of merei."
S..lek not to rise the veil, therefore, for sad
ncss be seen to shadow , the brow that
lant:y had arrayed in smiles of gladness:.
. ; A Various lElip'Aiaigis at Large. 1-
The, Providence jiiiinza ! / of Tw*lit . .;..-the
Ath tiltAia•JlC4ift/ftii_l'ilS-.2".1*-N-,
•-; ',The I. .'` `l ! ' 1441.46-hzdilttiali
the Pr!" y' 'tiisAbitAil*as,.:ili'j
hibitiOaA;Pawincket on itlle 34 _hist:, ; bai t
loike "-- I histeePelitmlhe Wit - - frotat,-.Paw=
tucker Fall River, early yesterday morning. .
fr
NKR' tang, his keepei made hint li ft .the
hinde pfirt, of a laragon loaded:, with 3,561
-run a, or err puipeurlgettun i ; ttzuw t!lik;,
tis s '. l pci,e‘ithat this,•although not: uniisii
.l
al, ringi have suggested-.to him the mode of
iiattack hieh he acropt . a ft erwards. !!!
When 0014 seven lei from'! Parducket
he becamelftwhius, ! hi upon his keeper,
whq 11:141 icy .for his li 13 and take refuge in
A house, 'free, along tie road v destroying
everything in his way. Meeting a kors..cand
g,,, rt
wagon belonging_.to Mr. !Stafford Short, ire
thrust - his! ItuSks - into
. tin horse, ! and lifted
horse, wa en, and ride Into the air, 116
mangled t, eliorse terribly and carried him
about 50 f 4, and threw the dead body into
a pond. he wagon was ! broken: to pieee,
and Mr. Short considera y hurt;' The ele
phant broke one ofhig in 'mous tusks in this
encounter. 1 . A mile furthelr, the elephant, now
grown
more furious, attacked in the same
~
manner a horse and wagon with Mr. Thomas
W. I s eek and his son. fie broke the wagon
and wounded the horse, which ran away.—
, Mr. Peck Was pretty badly hurt in the hip.
While the keepers' were engaged -secur
ing the !windier elephant, who had not., how
ever, manifested any signsof insubordination,
the larger one got, off , from them and went,
through,Bnrneyville, when Ir. Mason, Barney
and a i iiother man mounted, t Or horses and
kept on his track as near to him as was
_pru
dent, giving warningl i of the danger.to the pas
sengers when they z et on the way. The el- .
ephlnt *otld - occasionally,?
.turn to look at
them, but did not attempt to molest them.—
The nest mail in the path was Mr. !Pearce,
who Was riding withiiis little son .iii: f a • one
horse wagon.; lie was coming. towards the
elephant; and being warned by Mr. Barney,'
tnnied around and !put his , horse to his speed,
but the elephant overtooki him, and reining
the wagon, threw-it into the air ' dashing it
to pieces andlbreaking the collar .!boile and
are of Mr. Pearce. The Lhorse disegaged
(real the wagon escaped with the fore heels
t s
and'the l elephent (rave chase / for eight ))
miles,
but elidnet catch t• him. _!, , ", -" .
Tfid l elerWitt came back from his unsuc
msful'pursuil., and toouP his march again
l
'on the main ! road, whet he next encountered
Mn'. S. Eddy, with aho ' and! wagon. He
e
threw up the Iwhole establishment in the same
tiny as before, smashed the wagon, killed the
horse and .wounded Mr, Eddy. He.threw the
horse' twenty,feet over a fence . into' an adjoin
ing lot, then. broke down the fence,• and
went over and picked up the dead horse and
depOsited him in the road where he had first
!
met:him. i. , I
.He killed one - other horse and pursued, an
othertycho fled to a barn; the elephant fol
lowedbut at dle door was met, by!. a fierce
bull d o g,whi ch bit his leg, and drove him off.
Once on , the route; the i leeper being ahead of
him, saw! him) plunge, over a wall , 1 and make
for a house. !'!he keeper got into! the house
first, hurried the trightenedpeople within the
upper story, and Providing himself with an axe,
succeeded in driving off-the furious beast.—
The elephant finally exhausted 1 , his strength;
and laid himself down in the bushes, about
two Miles fro . Slades Ferry,.', Here he was
secured with' klains and carried over the fer
ry to Fall. Ritr. 4 part (If the time he run
at the rate Of. mile in three minute s. .
, ,
Tire Snow of Age.
'
Ws? hive kist \ stumbled. Upon the following
pretty bit ofl mosaic, lying amid a muln 7
tulle iof these. !less attractive; \
"No,snl falls lighter than' the, snOw of
affe, - but n ne is heavier, fOr it never melts"
e ,
The figure tq,by no 'means noveL, but the
closing part 'o f the sentence is , new as well as
emphatic.l The. Scripture represents,. age -by
the almond tree, which oars blossoms of the'
purest white..; "The almond tree shall flour
ish"—she, beta shall \be h o a r y. "Dickens says
of one
1
of his characters who se hair was turn
ing grey, \ that it lociked as if Time had light
ly splashed his sno4s upon; it in passing."
"It neVerelts"-kno never. Age\is inex
orable. Itsiitk . eels Must move onward—they
tl
know (not hny etro'rade movement. The old
man mac sit
.4nd smg--" I would I were a
boy 'again"t•lnit he grows older as he sin► i f' 0• s .
He may read Of the elixer'of youth, but he
cannot' find it i le mai sigh for the sedtets of
the alchemy kvhicli ' i able to make him
young again,ut sighing brings it not. Ile ,
may gaze bac war q with an eye of longing
t
upon the rosy IscWirtes of early yrari; but as
one who gazes on his name from the deck of
a departing ship, every, moment carries him
farther away.: I, Poor old Man! he has little
more to d;) thlan flie. l;. - V .
"It nsiv r melts snow of winter comes
MA. sti es its White blessings.upon valley and
mountain, but soon the set - Spring comes
and .tles it 'all away. Not so with that up.
on the bra* 4f the tottering veteran r ' There
is no Spring whose warmthcan penetrate its
eternal frost. 1. It came to 'stay. Its single
flakes fell niMeticed-'-and 'how it is , drilled
there. \V e shall see it increase until we lay
the old man ia his gravel - There it shall be
'absorbed by l the eternal darkness-43r there
is'no age in Iteavett. i ' 1 -, '
Yet why speak of age in a mournful strait.
It is beautiful i'' honorable,'l els:iquent. Should
we sigh at, the proZimity of death, when life
and the Iworl4 are.o full Of . emptiness ! Let
the old lxult IVecause they are old—if any
must weep, let it be the young, at the long
succession of lcares, that are before them.—
Welcomethe:Snow for it is the. embien , of
peace and of 'rest , llt is but a temporal Frown
which shall at l thr gates Of Paradise, to;be et.-
placed by a I trighter and hetter.--Buffulo
Express. -i . 1 1
ill . L s ... , i .,!. :
I.Eq.AL ..V4x.cnsitrz.—" May it please the'
cotirt,;'::laid a Yankee lawyer before a Dutch
Justice, the other 'day, " this
,is 'a case of the
greatest, importanOe. While the American
'eagle t whi#epteepless eye %Watches over the
Welfare of tinslnughty Republic. 'and whose
wings extend; froth the Alleghenies to th e
rocky chain IA thA 'Wed, Was *icing in his
pride of placej-4, " ' ' . ,
"Shtop dare! Shtori, I say I - vat has dis
suit to dointilt ' i ragles ! ; liis has nothin to do
mit de wild-hi d. It\ ish von slii.v.p l " exclaim
,
, ed the Jwitick.
- - _
"True, yoUr Honor; but my elient has his
" Your elient has no right to de eagle r
"Of course, not, but the laws of language
- •
• "What 'eares I for de laws -of de language,
eh 1 -I understand cle:laWs of de' State; and
tit isinotihfor meic i Con#, your talkto
de ease." I
- " Well, then, my client, ihe defendant in
tliti‘case, 61e:hated 'With stealing a sheep,
.
• pat will dn! datisill dot YoUr glient
is charged Mit shtealtng a sheep, just nine
s hini n ; thi Court will adjourn .
Ise They say Uteri, is a ear- mill clown
east whic; saws i!o eat", that while k yotng
triitt!"was sitting on *big, while the log ;
running through, be was sawed in halves,
did not discover it until the orerseer told hpn
to roll off, .
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I NPUII UTABLE II I. iNrf
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11 Tito One Prico Store.
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GOAD AT iliOW PittICEA, A3D FOll READY ray . ._
T " undeirsigned having assOciated themselves
' .ie r ,etlier in the lercantiln business, are now
prepar 4 to Offer to I . the nubile, a very desirable
*tea o,f Goads, consisting in resin of •
DO 0)645, an 4. Ready made Clothing,
) 1 1 Hats, Capp and Straw Goods,
, 1
Books and Stationery,
Bootstand Shoes, •
•
• droceries,
- Yankee - Noti o ns, & e .
I
vhieli hav e . been pnrchaSed with great
'
id
wd are mittsfi ed, cannot fail 'to suit
110, May fivor us with a call
Dry Goods department will bp found
consisting of all tholeading styles
allot
care, a
those,
Ti t o
yell C.
of
LADIES DRESS GOODS. • '
Silk, rii i Lti brocade, plaid and Striped, black, dress
and Mantifa Silks, very rich, high lustre, and at
cheat), tiateS. F ; . , '
Sniped Delanes 'plaid Garage do. satin , stripe
Chaliis printbd Lawns, Poplins, Dellage, plaid
and Printed Jaconetii, in great varieties, !which
we are g l h boand to sell at a low figure. • . -
GiU rris---a hadsomo assortment,—Prims,
'all Wu leadifig styles, Merrimack, Cochecoes,
Aliens, Spiagues, ik.!... very pretty styles. ,
- Dris; trimmings-44;f the desirable styles and
shadds Black • silk !Lace; Dress buttons, black .
velvet libons, silk !and worsted Braids, in great
variety. .; -.1 i -
Wk . p Goods.—Swiss, Jaconet, Nausook, Cam
brick Bishops Lmiii, and' Book Muslins, Plaid
Carnbrie.k Muslins, dotted Swiss Muslins, corded
skirts; Irish linen,. Cainbrick 'Handkerchiefs; &c.
&e., Fr ncli !Needle Work, Swiss and Jaconet
'
Edging ariilnsertings, cotton, linen and thread
~.
lace do. Floancing,Ladiei fashionahle,Cherniset
tes, Sic .ves, Collars' s Bonnets &e., the largest as
sortmeug iii Town, and at very low prices:
Savo) Ind vails, In green; blue and brown,
Black; lace] Vails &a. - . .
Kid hircf.—Laclies and Gents, a large assort
ment,i, o they best finality. .
Miffs; long and short, Black, Mohair and 'silk.
Silk Gloves, Blnek, white and colors. ' Lisle
thread, and cot. do. 1 • ..
Ladies,
.lioi•iSry.;,A fine assortment for L Gents
and children. 1 ; • . :-. • -
Ritbonr;=-a fine assoritrient.for Bonnets, also
satin nil Intebtring,.in all widths, and every col
or.-- 1 - , 1 . ,
DomestiC Goods.=-Shetin,gs, bleached and
muslins, Ticking, Crash, Diapers, Table'
Cevei 4 a„ and Napkins; and in fact, all the desirable
styleslin this department,
Shertels.-h=PrintedDelane,French printed wool,
printed Pashlnere; Brache, Black silk, &c., a fine
stock ;of, them. • 1 . ~ . •
Ladies Shoes, of every description, at low pri.
cei. 114yE Miles, and childreos shoes, in groat
vurletY. l Gents. Boot.secoarse and fine. .
HA-TS:CAPS AND STRAW GOODS.
• We hiwel a Very .fine stock of Hats and Caps,
Canada Straws, Palmleaf, ,C,uracoa, hiaracabo,
Bound Canton, Le horn, - Calesimere &c., for
Sunim'erlwenr, whicharo very desirable, and sel
ling cheap. : : I '
A d l'assortnieat of Ladies Bonfiets;"`
goci Misses
and cliiitiriMa Flats,' Hats, &c.
i 1 I READY MADE CLOTHING.
this
In s branch of Our business, we cannot fail
to suit. Our stock of Clothing isire , ry extensive.
and Well made up, In late and desirable styles,
We would especially invite our friends desiring
any thing in this line, to give us 4 call. Gen.
Alemehs I furnishing Goods, of every description.
A large stock of Wall Paper and Bordering; •
Bodks, Stationery and Yankee Notions, in great
varietY.l ',i - at
Groceries.Teas;Green and Black, very choice ,
and 'fliesh, 'tit low pilee3. , .
\ CeeePs.-1-Superior St. Domingo. and Rio. A
beautiful article of • Brown - and White Sugars,
CHEAP. ti Molasses, SPices, Soap, Candles,
Lamp!Oil, Fluid, &C. &e. A very superior arti
cle of icavendish Tobacco; at 28 ets. per lb.
:We are in the stdre fornierly occupied - by La
throp I,ll. l Salisbury, rind more : recently, by Geo.
Fuller, OpPosito Searle's Hotel . We would be
very happ4 indeed, t to see our friends, at the
ONE PRICE STORE, and hope to merit our share of
the ptiblic patronage, by good attention; and low
prices! ' 1 ;.
i I I G. & W..IL FULLER..
MontioSe, April 19, 1854.
1 ,;
Australia, California,
Or any place on theiGlohe,cannot present greatei
H i . ndu'recten Is: than
' KEELER 4. .§TODDARD'S
„118100 T AND SHOE. STORE.
ICP is now :filled With a new and eaten
' •Isive:iassortm6t of articles in their line,
embracing a getieral variety of new and elegant
styles 'of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, among
which are,Ladies French, Silk Lasting and Pre
/
nine (Inhere, Kid and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat=
ent• leathe4 and brimzed Jenny Lindy', • Buskins
and Tea getttlemeii's French and .. Philadelphia
oak-thnnedttaalf akin, and kip Boots, Congress and
buttO Gaitirs, Monterey and -Washington Boots,
toilet ISliios; Morocco, calf, and . Cowhide Bro
gans, Btc.l Boys kid, calf and cowhide .Boots, and
Brogt4is; all kinds of Misses and Childreo *ear.
Alio, a general assortment of Findings, which con
sist it} patt of taste, pegs, sparables. Hungarian
nails, tacks 4 thread,l wax, Bnstles, shoe binding,
I,tvls,iraspe, sandstenes, shoe knives; dr.c, Also,
-or and hem l ock tannedcalf upper and soleleath
e , Mimocco liking and linings.
Work Made to order and repairing neatly done.
I 1 KEELER lc STODDARD.
Montrose, Jan& 11853. 1 .
I mOstIiCEIFIANNA. CoVNTY
STOVE lAND TIN WARE DEP
A
L. : W EBSTER 4.1 CO. would rcspectf Ily
A
iteroim the pOople of this county and the
peoplO in gcnaral, that:the* have opened an estab
lishmeritof Ithe aboTe kind in Montrose, at the old
standlof Sayre anal Webster, one door north of
the Democrat office, they intend to keep on
hand it large assortment of Btove,s Tin, Copper,
Brasil and labeet hod Wares, all of which they will
sell a cheap as the* can be bought in this or any
.othercontity. Among onr'stoves may be found the
following besides others too numertios to mention:
W.Y. 4. Etie, aii 7 tight, for wood.
Modern -Troy or,coal.
Keystone. State
Vulcan
,Bci . o State,
- Forest Queen, ekvniect Oven.
-Mohawk, , '
Jll l o4 . Parlo, Office ind shbp Stoves, Culver's Pat
ent ot-aiX Furnaces for hearing Public Buildings,
storee, Hotels. etc. 'Stove .Trimming, Pipe, Zinc,
sheettealt Lead Pipe, Well and Cistern Pumps,
Chaiit Pumps, Chains and Gearing.
113" All kinds of. Column Work done on short no
lice rnd most reasonable terms. Our motto is small ,
profits, ready pay, apd quiek returns.
*.tAll kinds of Producei at ken in exchange for
Wares. f yon don't believe it, call and see.
I:, A. L. WEBSTER & CO.
littintrosle sept. IS, 1853, . , •
LATEST; EXCITEMENT.
•
The Nebraska Bill. Unsettled.
SUOTT, JOHNSTON& Co., are, now reciev
ing. frum New Work; a general assortment
of Sp ring. and &Amer Goods, and we cordially
invite ail fiat like to buy Goods cheap, to give
us it;call, as our Wel; is ;large and -we are wil
ling to sell for amid] profits: You eakfind here
almast everywaited, and we - aro willing
to Ompara Goods 'and price with any , store in
the toasty. We have taken special pains to find
nice!Goodl to plesie the Ladies, such as Black,
Mildred and fancy f Silks , Silk Tissues, Barages,
an *rags Dela*, Plain and fancy Lawns,
Silk French and domestic Gingham; Figured
Curtains and papei cArtiina,'Ladies Collars, Uu
derbandk'fs and *leaves, Mantillas, Parasols,
Gloies, Straw and fancyßoiinets, also trimmings
to Match. ' H
*large Stock of Goods for men and boys, al
so Iron, Steel, Nails, horse shoes -and nails,
Ploughs, Salt, Fish, Crockery, • Grindstones and
Stone wale, Tin, Stove Pipe, Glass, Sash, Leath
er, Boots, Shoes, &c. ilka. Please give as a
chance of 'showiest yen out stock, before you
bay. t
SCOTT, JOHNSTON & Co.
April 18,:I1854.
1 W . to .a4ll low
A', LARGE l ot :P idieli ep AP able ElL s. t ux te . make bet.
:LAI., besides giiitipon 4pportani yt
ger
Atielections.
t, Baiter tiricins, Tin Ware &c.
11 & 1) SAYRE.
1 ,
- I — t ------ . _ - - 7tr -----77 1 1------7------7---- 17
. . Sloves i ‘!•l4pveti ;I: Stove.: :.: i‘
4 4fi r IL' Sure anil Y e llow Leer reminds us
1 1
••that the fa appronch of the keen FroSts
o r Old grey Winteg . ,..Wheit - one of these unatir
passaldii altd highly Stoves from the .
Most leAtensive • lklinnfritturies in the Union,
MevirS:tillicar 4-Pii hard, becom4 indispensable
to. everY - 4arily. Wili - ould. f ,respeetfullvanneunie
to the Citizens of4iMigiiihr.nna and adjoiniti,g t
counties that we 4ve just. received and are ri. ,
eciVing tho largest aid best assortment, of Sioves
ever intkocineed intOPasterh Pennsylvania, whi4h
will tre geld at the. Vf;ry losiest each .figure:. To
thoselWho f are in want of t4toves they will find lit'
to the i irinterest tu'iiall and. examiae our variety.
before Puri:laming idsewheie. They comprise in
part a s follows:-. rl .
Unite'? itstales; 'r, 1 - Oriental Parljr,
Eaillern`. Queen t 0., _ i . Venetian, - du'.
. l'ir,e.• Piipper E. .0.; • i - . Fancy do!.
Natiftn4/ A ir-7'4,tht E.' VII. Irving do i
Ilfortnng Star,. 4 .. ! Cottage, dol.
Fai...raera' A ir..TPlit; l - 4. r., ,te.
'flil . til t s.We Stovii itreAcio.- well known to -re:.
. .
quireily minute . 1113scriptipii, being, the moat
nopulit6ind approidSiove in Market.' All who
may fliver us with - ,y call Will - he shoWil' through
our aSsOrtment wash pleagure. -"Reeolleel the
number"--:Entos7i far turned "One I'riee Store,7
Ilaifoid, I'a ., Sent:, 1854i-35 . -
,- .1,
ARPEIII - TEXII.* HOTEL.
RLY."Lvs
2 - 104/BF4')U HEAT tEND, PA;
.
as :iiibscriber,liaving rented this well known
lidu4e, and ye-titled andJe-furnished - . in goad
style, '*now prepaied• to ; teceivo'ind entertain
gueste. i This !iodise is doliglefullY situated on
the hiMits of the SiSgetteiiina river, on the lido
of the New York .and Erie, and the ' . .Delaware,
'LeckeWeans and Wostern[roads; overlookiiig
a most, beautiful section of country, and is tile
rinorma ofseenerY,; - nnetia4Nd anywhere.
.As &
.U111141.F.11. 1.0.150R1 :for the busioess.tmin'
seeking - quiet slid .freedoni from the noise and
din olicity life, and: Or ladies and -gentlemen. in
'pursuit pleasurejniid t rural scenery of the
countiy,:,this leeatien'cannOt be equalled. }laic
the weary . travelleii is,secue from the confusiUn
inciderd,Ao the ccltinual attiral and,departure of
trains, which, 'eskidally
. iii the night time • isia
very greht annoyauce to thqs, e stopping at houses
very rimdr the Dept; •
litsjit - froms are rkiv,•Pleaiant i and well furnish
ed.; his Table with rill the (delicacies which. both
country find city ntirkets 'Afford ; and no paioB
will be spared to MUM:O his house a pleasant horqe
tos]] his. guests. .1.1'; . ,
W - OuEsts will he conveyed to and from the
cars, at illy hour dap ortight, in a good Omnibus
free of cliarge. -
LivrnriSiAnt.i is attached to . the
House. • -
,
.• •N rV..CARPENTER.
I Gre tßend, Jutie s '.l°7th '1853 261 f.
• • -
Bryant HQuse. Great Bend Depot,
1 '
1 2 ' . ! f ' 1 '
P ' I 1 Pa •
,
"rPHlS'new and' ipacions building, situated huh
_1 a few feetTnitn the Depot at Great Bend, is
now °Pencil and fqrOislied in a suitable idyl° fOr
a Public' House, and will .: be kept open at all
hours,) (Goth day and night,) for the reception of
travelleris ; and e!siceially•for the , necommodathin
of 'passengers travelling on ' ; the N. T. & Erie &
L.* :& W; Ritilroa4, being 4 the junction of the4e
two r ads, and the_Most cenvenient point to stop
in and take refreshlrients and be otrwith the flrist
1 .
train, ,well as die !Mat minvenient house to :le
cointnedate the public; it is I NEW CLEAN add .
WHO I LESOMEr:yiIith rooms enough to aerote.
medate At.t.,`being , fitted up with new fnrnitute
to correipond,and;libles always set, with winlst
xim.4 and lukurtes furnNhed at a moments
warning.' - :`` L 11
\le r' Passengeri desiring rest and sleep, can,
by i calling here, avt,id the inconvenience of takitig
in 'omnibus to findlin Inni-tss well as the delay
and unhrtainty,of returning to the depot at the
arrival; or departure of the trains ; as a perter will
be in waiting to conduct them with their baggag:e
to thelßiyaut Ho6e, " jud;across the .way," and
cenduct Them back Arpin WithoUt fee or reward,
taking . special carp ;to waL them if desired it
any Fleur of the night.
.1 ; , . .
Thi; lecation of the' Bryant House, with the
natural ttcenery about it eirimbine to make.itta
very desirable SUMIIiIIia . B.ESORT for busineisB
men and Others in' the c*, who may , wish to
"cast
i t ., ll;caro" fora few days! to recruit in di
.
cmint , .: -: , ,! .
- •
A Large hied. Coniawilious Halt s
is attaeld to thiti,hullding for the convenieruie
of i plea.stire.Pairriiwho may always find goc(d
aceommOdations hlrtt , witheut regard to numbeis
with sYatro stablefilot t eirlteams, and relhible
help to wait upori4liern•
WI - for further: . partieUlars inquire at tile .
Bryant house of the proprl . titer:
AD I D I ISON BRYANT.
Irivalidd of Pennsylvania, I
1 ou , . .
r attention is urgently tinvited to a careful
end candid perusal of something that hasjuit
been introduced into your rich and time' lionorid
State. '
I t
Pulren4 cher'sOro Electric Voltaic Chain:4 l
A new and novel mock of !applying a powerful
reinedial agent, so cpnetructed as to be- woru under
the garments, next to the akin producing econstant
uniuterrupted curriiit of Electro ,lagnetism, effect
nig immediate relief from the most acute pain, and
also a permanent mire of all Nervous Diseases. It
seldom bast failed 'ln furnish alines( instant relief,
and a final, permanent cure. by being need accorfl-,
ing to 'directions, tri the following diseases.—Rheir
matismo Gout, Seiatica, Paralysis, Painful and
SwelledtJointe, Nehrelgia of the face, Diseases of
the Spine, Deafness and Riininess, - Uterine Pains,
Palpitation of the Heart, Pe4iodioa l' Headache, St.
iritus Duce, General Debility, Paine of the Cheat,
Hyeteries, Dyspepsia, all diseases that are caused
by a deficient amovint'of Ner'yous Fluid are greatly
relieved; if not pertnenently Mired by simply wear
ing the Chains a few hours each day.
i•
Be it hnderstood,that it iii not claime d t h at ;i t
cures all diseases,but only those as which it is rec
ommended; and moreover wit, !mildly cleim and de
fy thtit no medicinnl agent orany kind hasperforin
ed, so MANY cure during the last year, of those
diseasiesjust named as
11 Pultterngicher's El 4l i ric Chain. I
, • ,
And to prove this epsertion, we defy any peraon ;to
produse so many: .ell atithenticated Certificates lor
scientific Physicians; and Intelligent patients as miry
be finind in a pamphlet of 36 isages, to be had (gra
tis) of the agent in this town. 1
,The Electric Chains
were firat introduced in FranCe in 1850, and after
being silbjected j, o the most thorough and rigid trial,
by the first medical men in Paris, they were found
to possess strange rind marve lions power for reliev
ing pain, wherever aPpliest, bird by their iufluedce
weieintroduced into the ho s pit a l, o f that, city. uid
also witted lettere' patent by' the French Covecit
merit. They are now introdueed into almost every
liospitiO in Englind. t GermanY, Austria, Belgium,
and patented in those countries, where they hive
, i'l
'become the most ,ti " •t t I
inpuLar Cur:atire Ageig in the World.
The werefrst introduced' into the U. Statesta
bout one year sineel, and went through the seine
trial asiu Europe / v im& were at once introduced in
to every Hospitaltin N./York, Where they are now
in dailyt, use., effecting even niore wonderful noires
thanber9re been awarded them. They
e
recommended by Prot. Valentine Men,
ar d ever
Van Berets, Post; and others, ,who have publis 'ed
their'views of their power mull value in several of
the Medical journals , is that city, and are also inhe
dailiplactice orrieommending their use to Pa
tient.. A full account of their; opinion may also be
fourid in every paniphlet, and tient to the addresa or
every Personin the State byt ;applying (post paid)
to ABEL TURRELL, Agent; Montrose, Pa. The
Chitin' can be sent by mail, with fall descriptibus
for Mee. Price of Chains, $3 and $6. t
Physicians are politely invited to call and cairn.
ine [their construction; and pronounce upon their
merits. - ONE won't) to Isivatur, no pereen.nped
fear i.hat they willnot accom plish just what ft is
elahned they can;. do. 1
N.; N. One Chain will last for years and lose none
of tti electric power by nee, and can be appliel•to
either adult or child. i •
A set.Tuaext.t., Agent.„Montrose. Pa. I
Jim' S'TitiNEsTiOrmaral..Agent, 568, Broad Way,
Nets, York. % i ,. , , Sy,. ; ,
=EMI
‘I Ai
NEW GO ODS.
M. assorttaftstnow comprisekaltnnet oory
article minted. and :we fear 'HOMO that
are, , not tented,' wh!ch 144 will eel! et eoet and
Awnii articles al,' Jess then ,sent on that af.inio
U. BURROWS & Co.
Cilarson Oct. 24,- 1853.
- - Rialtaloltabev. '
,
Large lot of ',them liefee'lihole Ro b e a
a very mall' advance, on the cost. I
ibson, Nov. I. ' U BURROW1:1 & Cll.-
! , -it 1
-
- ; •. . ,litIES11iji.11,1"011,11'ATIOIll. ..-• .1
-1 - Us i received another - Thiportation o thoso
J tq, .talidTtill Jeweled Detached Lev 4, and'
licirizo ial Watches with second! and .It, id en
aincile Dials, double bottomed•in le pen c $0414
of whi N are warranted and-reecived di r ' t from
Switze land. The few sabjoinediprice! will at
once - int out to the public whertt and -- eilt , in
- enorrn u! Per eentage, can be saved. • :- - •
Don di bottom 13 JeVeled•Lever. Watt; les as
.
Above' rt elegant silver: eases f r oth $lO. Same '
woven nta.in Hunting eases - from $l2. Hod;
zontal POuble bottothed 4 holes Jewels open
i
ri
face and seconds froth $8,75, the•aame mo-Ve•
'mentlit'idegant, hunting cases with ; sunk s conds
nt
tie. ~,-1ci,1 5 0. AN 'of which have hard enam cited
• !fiats. iiild Diamond pointed" Pc..h.with pencil
and sil - er'extension Waders, inagakinO fo lett&
• &e. f r n $l,OO. ''. titold - Diamond' point td pen
blades fr out 50e. Jewelry &e. ti.e. equally beap,
•A 0 , 00 41 nossortutent, of • excellent ! second• band
Walshd+ S. eminent makers, in first rate gOk g con.
dition, rill he sold deyldetily low Or cash. Best
rrencl4 Lunett Watch; Crystals, 19e. ill ch 're
•
pairin4 crs iiszta i : • I , 1 . • •
.N. 11 , • r Watch Chaii - o4 itnd Ke:ysitfratiS
chaserq. - .. - ••• . ; . -
j.Ol flours •of business from 71A. M.
;it, :1
•Ji A. SINdLETO
Watch! maker an!,d linpu
Aug 1,4)0853 7 -16V, , •
s•
. .
~. . . .
"So ie tifings can be: done as 'will
st • si opiers " • ',. .:,
T" M ' .
.9bsCriber having rente'd the Chair
. nufactory of A.' IV. G ecuvviipd,in itarfOrd,
is prep redto manufacture
K , • -: .. i • i
ALL- LVAS O F CHAIRS, 1
atredn ed prices, of good m i
iterials, and n a an=
.pe'rior a yie of iverkmauship. I ite;epconrtantly
on haw , or will manufacture to oder,
Bus nt Rockers; (insproced t'ifis.,) all k nds
. rf.Pancy \ and * Windsor Vita irr,
-: . •-Fla , 7 Seals • Se'llery 4-r. liStc.
. ..
lLr Mt work warranted to give antisfaCtion !for
five yetire... • . , , l. J,-
.
l a . MerchantableProduce will be taken in ex
chenge,for work,but NO CREDIT 4 - • - j ..
' •J JAMES JOHNSTON.
. flert**l, - Dee.2, 1853--Ely • . - i . '' •
1 ;
. .! .
. . _
\ yr ! slitrible,Farm for i!iiale.l" 7
TPIII3 subseriber oftera for sale' his . v aluable
1 f4m. in Gibson township,
.Sii4lelmona
- countyi Pa., containink,ls7 acres, situated in the
Eastern part ,of said town; half of a Mile fr'Oru the
Tunkhinno4 Creek, and. 12 1.2 miles froM pus.
quehmina Depot, on thb N. Y. & E. Railroad.
.On said farm is a framed .house; 3 'Barna, a
horse lied, corn house; a young orchard'Of over
100 trees, and is well. watered. I ' .. : -.
Hetfers to sell for 10 per cent.iless than the
real va ue.
TEs t ;
s.—Two thirds of the \ purbhase money
cash diiviii, and balanbe secured \by mortgage.
WILLIAM -TAY LOIL
, n, Nov., 23, 1”-...-17y1 . . .
. . .
AFFLICTED •READ.
DMILADELPIITA, MEDICAL
. 110 I.ISII- 4 Ertabf4bed , 241
yeafe alr,n by Dr. KIN I‘ELIN ,cotaer of Thirdla taloa
sta. betveeu qproce and.Plae, Philadelphia, Pa,
,a n viilsl;are apprised ttal , Dr. KIN E liv to nti ne s
his s
his practice to hpm Monist branch of medicine, hich en
gages hi undivided attention.' Ile cautions the au ortuuate
against i the abuse of tneecury; thousands are annually
mermsrililised out of life. • Recent affections are, romptly
.. 1
riling stied.
Tweet ty ieitiras OS trpOriene in thetdeatment
of a clap of diseases hitherto neglected andimpet ectly nn- .
derst
.. , - hasenabled9r. KINKSIAN.(AuiSton o Awoat
ON 8 ci.f, P 14:3 It si vallort,) to Prove that an' . tan be arlhe
canoes c' nervous debility,local and conslitutio at weak
uess. mintal and physical suffering; are traceable to cer
tain halffts,formlng the mast secret yet deadly and fatal
I
Springs 6f domestic misery and Premature mortallty. . •
"ratkle Pra elle ulna' Notice—There is an; evilhabit
sometimesindulge lin by boys. in solitude, nfte growint •
up witliPmea to manlicaf,and which, if not re lorthed in
due timiknet roily begets - serious obstaclei to matrimenial
/
haPpinr P,hut gives :doe to a 'mil es,of protricted. nsidions,
and dey Stating affections. Venr of those who gi e way fo
this pe Melons practice ire aware.of the cons quences,
until th 4 3 , find the nerveni sylitian'iiliattered, f, I strange.
'and u n countable feeling's. and vague feats ill - t inland.
i •
i The u ifortuaate thus aficeted beeninea feeble /4 unable
• olabor.lwith accustomed rigor, or to apply h i . mind to
tidy : Its step is tardy-and weak, he is dull,. ilrerolute,'
nd'engtiges in . his sport with less energy th an u nal'.
If he Irnancipate himself before the practice ha dime its
I
.worst, a denier matrimony. his matria , s.eliinnfriiiitfuland
Ids:mils tells him that this is caused by his early follies.
thae a i,onsiderations MAMA should awake!, thrtention
of rim re itnitarty situated: -
:liar Imre eel:tires the fulfilment of sever
lions; in. order that it may, be really the cause cO
hap:lfni!. Couhrthe veil which covers the ori,, , i.
ingqie vtehNiness he railied,and its true Sonic*
inStancidisclesed—in how many Could It be traceil
I ealdisq mlifieations and their attendant disappol
t a lytlion while it is yet time; lb order to have
st ng , *nil relaxed organisation' rebraerd, revi
li
Vivant ened.
Sti himself
K. 1)( KV. AN'S treatment mity religiously confide in
°eras a •-nttemal
ri, Mid rel_V upon the assurance{
imercts f Dr. Wit. patients will never be diSclosed
-- Toon man—let no false modesty deter-you fr
it.lt 701111Ca.<ektrkWil trt . ', lll , ) who,from education a
taidlityiran certainly befriend you; • .
Toni:Tay think they will conceal the Secret
owiri he r te, and cure themselves. • Alasl how
this afi taldel usi lin ,and how Many a prbmisl
man ,w o Might have been an oinament •Io so i
faded ft va . the earth. i
Strict res of the urethra are rapidly rernov ,
aPplica inn of a new therapeutical agent,) used
Dr. K. Il'ehkness nod cnu.titutional debility
cured, nd lull vigor restored.
' Voss airy lit "'nil i . d,si Can have (by stab
case ex licitly. together wi th all t licir symptoin*
ter ;net sing a remittance) Dr. K's, medicine, al
ted ace rdingly.' . • -'' • .
Fors*. rded to any parlor the tniteil States, an
sreare 4 om DAMAG iI or CURIOSITY. ,
4E-AD !!---Yonth "and liftnb
A !17 6 , osLt:re or a prraiataie Death, Kinkelit
!1 - I _ Prr3erration—Ooy2s Cents. I
,
.
It is
. 4 work eminently. esquiietl, as a Melins of ..
Ingithevices of the age iwwhich we live. ' Also,
..; NATURE'S IQUIDE. '
Itiith r leslnr Vie Prolongiztion of Lifejnatirront the Press
. .k let er with a rentittance of 25 cents, of th value in
post stmnpi, addressed to—Dr.l KINKEIAN,Phi adelphia,
I' . wit secure a copy of either of the abu e 'mks by
rel,
tarn If mail; or 12 copies wilt he sent free o • postage'
fo $I- Booksellers, Capita/sera, Travelling Ag at, &c ,
supplied wholesale at thepubllalier's price* s wh ch admit
off" large profit.
0 7•111 Letters mist be Post-Pisbi. •
3 • .-
i
i i
: Mart, Know Thyself,' ...
Anil - nit:vale Hook for 25 ceiitl—!'..E'ccry family should
1 I hare a copy " - . I -,.
I .
t: s „. s % i 6, ; , ' ".: 109.000 botiZEI .NOLD TN
l' Os - ...' CIL; /11,, !LEzig THAN A YEAR. A new
1,14, • , Ylrrifttg, 4 ; rdition, . revised and' mproved,
.4.7 . , 4 ;
~.., ~/ /70 ...just *net,. -
_ I
k i ii
tor
..z.: 7 ,. . 'm' ..., : Dr,. Denier's Med Manual
:7 A 7 art& /1 4 ..,..andband Book for therttleted—
•_
__---,.... ' eeeette.. .../ ..s .•;; i o n nt i t i tining antreoustelmineuetof"thdeenorrel
1//4/ 7 ----:' ,\.\: :: of ' every form of disease coo
t' e 4 1I' I • ‘‘‘' ;trot/ by promisculSll4 sexual
I ! ' ..
•
intercourse, by self abuse or bySexual excess, with advice
forMie r preventlbn, wtitren In fa familler.Styl!, avoiding
all'am ical technicalities, andeverything that w uld offend
Um ea 4 of decency; with an outline of complaits incident
le Fettles ; from the result of some twenty Yea „ • success
fell pr tice. exclusively devoteck to the cure of dileaseiof a
delica rr Private nature' i 1 '
To w ch In added receipts forthe cure of the abovei,dls
ease',pod a treatise on tile causes , symptmits aod.eure of
• 'lit Fer and Ague. '. •1 .' . i . • Ile s molly of the Profeesor - ornhcletriesinlEents.Colieee,
Il t hihr Iphia--"Dtt. lICUNTEN'S MEDICAL MANUAL,"
—iThe gtuthor of this work, unlike the majority of those
who advertise to eure the diseases of which it teats is a
tirade to of one of the beat Colleges in the rut ea States.,
It affords me pleasure, to recommend him to thee{{ unfortu
nate, rto the viet mof malpractice. as •a eltecessful and
eaperitneed practl loner; in Whose honor and integrity
they ay place the reatest confidence. :
.. , • ' 305,.5. LONOSTIOII , M D
Fr .4. iVoryttrard, A D.',of Penn . Unirer ity,Philo
dehekol—it gives me pleriaurete add my teitint ny to the
pthfes tonal ability of the; Author of the" Msn CAL MAW
eAt.' ,ti antlered,' eases of Ditatast, of the Devitt 1 Organs,
seine 1 them of long standing, have come thil r my no
tiee, id which his skill hat( been manifest in. ristorlog to
Offers) health, in smite crises Where the . patien has been
conshtered beyond medical eld.l In the treatment of Sem-
Mal weakn s, dr dlitarrWagennt of the funOtions pro"
dared by sc f abuse or Eicess of, venery, I ;do not know n
his erior i n " the profession) 1 I. have been equainte4
i
with t •Au !) or some thirty years. and deeps i no more
ttanj'lce o him as well as kindness to the u fortunate
s it
vdl of ea ly Indiscretion, to rebommend • him as one in
brie • prOf sional skill' And ihriegrity they may safely 1
elf the s elves . ALFIIED %Vo ODWARD, Iti. D.
" T Is is, ithout neception,,ithe most - comprehensive
and idtelligi le work puldished on the.eiassl- of:disease -of
til s ileNit tre Ui. Avoiding ill teeliulcal ' terms ,It address.
e ifsolf to t e reason of its readers .It lit free tient alt
objet na b) matter,'lnduce parent however fastidious,
can otieet t . prisin g It Dithe hands of his emit The au
thor lisa dev ted man," years to the treatment f the earl
us complal ta treated of, and with toes little teeth to
ruff,illnd too little presumption to impose,) he ha, offered
to thworld itthe merely. nominal :
price of 2 5 pent., the
i
.tult .—
f•sem twenty years' Most aneiessful practice."
yin .
"N tea rar parent Should be without ;the Irnowledge
I perpd in Ms invaluable week. It would_ , save years of
i ai
ln,psortifi "lion andsormw I
to the youth under their
Leek."— k'steek." Actrocitte. . .
A byt 'lan clergyman in Ohio, .writing of " Mon.
e l
tee's h ilts M iblem anu ag al ti " ex ati t y to e V-- tie " r T e h li o gi tt o sa n n a tle .
j uto n tt s
inui thmi s i
ends f our outh„li evil eximpie and lufluebee of the
03,81 116,111%1'e been led Into )'the habit of: Self pollution,
with iv real sing the.sin land 'tearful conseduences upon
r elves and their poet fixity!. I The con etlintions allow.
nds ho ar raising families hives been enfeebled, if not
w
rok ri du and they did not:know the came or the cute.
A nyt ilng th,Li ' t can be thine eisito enlighten au l d l lEtueneei
the Merrill:ld es to cheek,and ultimately to vetMs
E !, 11 preadleouree oftmentalwretchednets, w e ilgoOnfer
4 present and coal* gtlneration. fatemPontnce (or
tile weotintoxicating4rink4 thnimil it has slain thous
ands Upon thousands, is riot igrenter scOurge Ito aloha
man :Irate 'Accept my thanlesou behalf of the *filleted,
And, believe me, your co•worler bathe good work you are
-laoaelively engaged In." I'. 1: ~. - ,:, I
1 Orteeepy - (securely enveloped) will be forwared, free of
post4ge, to any part of the Malted States foe :',5 eeuts, o
lox ettples for $l.. A ddreSA, (Post paid) COED N & CO.,
i ll
PlahB4ltlr.,Ar ROI list, Philitlelphia: 1
irrr*B.Niksellers, Caniasseri : and Bonk Agee,r "'Plied
r it t. e. towt liberal term.. 1 . , l. till' I
•
Carget Carp ets ; CarPotS: '
ouderpiplpil hnit now 'oil - balid - retply I for hist7us
-1 togners, a "try ex tettslit assorttoco ot •
-Carpets Druggets Oil Mar '7lta - go - .. Mat
ting', Window b l / 4 adc", Slams Rods ; d 4 ,. ,
Whkti•bo'can GM.* to the'Liollts of Mout:Use apd4itiOlti,
at ptiees lowan thou aver.., • 1".
Ingrain florpat, - . from 2s. to So. per put:.
4 . - Stolz Carpet, i- • 44 lit. t 0 .44,4". . -
Velvet TspePtrp 41 4 41 -its. tit:l6lla: • -
tlrtiools, ! a pg. 1 I
10=1134 1 s l4 .
And' other floods at prop.ortionotOy lo* prices! DO not
fait to cull before pOrnhasing elsewhere, 114 so ulleK air fig
tiara Lt. I.lonm/e l Is asp motto: •' •••
Remember the numbtil 1,11.0m1 cut this out and put
tin your,pockve=big.k.
. M.
HI BoWtlry,New•iretit.
ZINC PALA'NTS.
third cheliper White Lead; andfreefrom
• ~.
; all poisonous' qualities. .
7,1,10 . 00)119Die boring acuity
11 enlitreNt therrworks, andim p roved the quality.of ild4r
products, are prepared tor aecute orders for their Puperi-
Or Paints.- Dry and ground in oil, ill asiisr led packages of
from 26 to SOO pounds ; olso, dry in blutets, of 200 (POUR&
each.
Their iirldteZine, Which to mold dry or ground in oil, is
'lrarrinted pure and unsurpasied for body and, uniform
rniblieuese. • . • -
IA method or preparation has recently been discovered;
which enables the Comniiny to warrant their paints to,keep
fresh . and soft in the kmrs for any 'reisonable time. In
this respect. their paints witibe superior to'any otter In
the market. -!
Their brown Zinn Paintk which is sohd at a low pricc;and
ran only he , made trout the Zinc ores front New Jersey,
nowerell kaolin for its protective qualitiCs when applied
to iren or of bee matallloSurfaces.
IThrif 'tone 'enldr Pant 101 , 0PR/461 all . the prOpert:lrg - r‘
the Brown, and it or an ititregnble r for painting! cot
tagoit, Depots; Ont•bui itilairs, Bridges, ate,' - 1
lDealers supidied on lib - era! terms by their Agents,
PitENCII ititlilAß.DS.
Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers; N.
I. Corner bf 10/h +. Market Sts.;
• 1
15trei.•
• •
•
filew York Fire InAtarance Co.
. Office, 9 Wall Street. '
•
CAPILT.4 Le (In Cash and Approved SecuriHes)
. • ,
I
• . '
1 .
instires - against Loss or Damageby Fire. •
.1111 1 11.1.CTOIIS.—A1 Q.S.tebbins, 1131 Broad Streeti
Peter C. Baker, I iprisee .street; Girard Baneker, 118
Broadway; Thomas AlidteKtl ~136 Cedar. Street;Samuel
South Mayd, 377 West - street; Albert L. Conklin,'Blo
Greenwiehstreet ; JamesA. Crosby, 113 Broadway ; Charles
Lent, Kingebridge. N .Y.;•Lambert C. um!, Oblea, 4 o, III.;
I Smith bobble' Wm. W. Leland, New York; Peter
Broach, 138 Bank street.;lStaates S. Bell,. eor. lirst and
Laight Streets.; John L:•Deen, 'lt Water street ; B. Van
Wart,llBßroadway ; Horatio N. Gallup, oor: Wert and
Barre , " streets; Peter 11. Foster col.. Gansvoort and West;
Reuben Boss, Jr., 48 Eighth ;venue , StejAientlv;tmivell,
Camden, pt. J:; Albla Widielgh, Philadelphia; Dexter 11.
Britten, 49 Water street; Samuel Sinelair,Tribune
kip; Barn nein. Shaw, Cleveland, Ohio ' •.1
. ROYAL CRANIEERLIN, Pres
C lIARLES L. CLARK E, Seey.
• CHARLES L.43nowsi Agent.
MontraseoBept..6, 1854.
NEW YORK A.D . crrnsEmEirr, -
From the Newspaper-Adreriiiing
• -
S. M. PErIENUIL.L` 90,1
12.2 Nassau ;York, 4. 10 Siate.St.,*stan.
.
Me Great Piano !and3fusie Estnblislzblent.
.80RACE WATERS',, ,
' 333 BRoiDwAY, 'NEW l'OliKs .
T .
ILE best and Most imp roved r Pianos and M elodeons.—
T. 011,11EUT k Co. '',3 World's Fair PremiumlPianos,
ofwith ithout the .4:nlean , and with iron frames and Mr
cut . pestles. The merit of these instruments is too w.. 11
kn wn to need further commendation. Gilbert's )3ondoir
P hos, au elegant instrument formal' rooms. Ballet &
umatoWs Pianos, orthe old estab li shed firm of Ballet Sc.
C 0. . - Mr. W. being soleagent for all the above Pianos, can
otter them lower than itqf other. house. Iloraoe Waters'
Pi0004,-manutactareil ;expressly for him , having great
power of tone and elaitleity of touch. 333 Broadway is
the largest dePot forMuSicai Instruments In this country,
affording an opportunity for selections not to be had else.
where. :Second-hand pianos at great bargains. 1 Prices
from SO to elxs.. Beery instruMent fully warranted or
the money refunded. ! . {.
• iviEtoDE9Ns.• •
•
Goodman & Baldwin's Patent Organ Melodeons;
'with TWO limit s keys-1 sweet- ilia powerful'
went: Price from $75 to SIO,O. c. D. A. 11. W. !Smith's
celebrated Melodeons,Mirtin'S unrivalled uitars,iirowit's
Harps, Flutings, Violina, /Snug instruments. Ad., acc•—
Dealers supplied with riltUOS. and Melodeons at: : factor;
prices. 121.4 per cent tWeottUt to Clergymen.
aII;NIC.
, This 111( comprises. the Products of the great twisters of
both the Americaniand 'European cootinents,ant is receiv
ing constant additioisii by an ex'ensire publication of the
choke and popular pieces of the day." Dealers in Musi4,
and Teachers of Seminaries wishing to purchase an y-music
y
published, or.make arrangements for couth ned supplies
of Mr. Waters! new - list:es, will find it to their interest to
forward their Orders. 1 'Music sent toting part of the Union
or Ca nadas, post age:free.l, • MOIL AC E WATERS.
• 1
.1 • 14m3.
!al condi
,,Y mutual
, n old°.
In every
d to phy.-
ll:animas!
our un
ified and,
MARBLE SHOP.
•
TFIE undersigned :have established a 'shop in
. the baseme4ofiMr. Sayre's Store , Mon
trose, where they will at all times 'keep on hand
FORElGti.apd,DOMPrelb MARBLF • and manufacture
the.. same into lifounments, Tomb-stones,)Table.
tops, Stc.,.&p r . "! -
The patronage of,the . public; is respectfully
solicited. CONGDON dz. BEVIER
Montrose, Aug :25,0 85.3—tf. 1
naer. Dr.
hie hon.
that the
om mak
.dreepee-
In tfieir
often is
g young
iety has
bobtor ,Yourself
THE POCKET- ZESCULAPIUS:
'd
by the •
only by
.romptly
. .• • •
Or, Erery one.: his . otert. Rhysicia'4,-
TUE FIFTIETH Edition , containing
.One hundred Engravings, Showing
% Diteases and Malformations of the Hit
-1 .. man system in every shape -and form.
. Tci. which [is added' a Treaties !on :the
Diseases of. Females, being of the highest impor-_
tanco. to Married peoPle, or those Cotemplating mar
riage. By ? , • i
i -..
; .
. i irlliam. .Young, At D.
- .
l ing their
, per let
. prophet;
l apackvi
,00d,
on Self-
mform-
Let no father be ashamed to present itcopy: of
thij AesculaPius to his. child. It - may save him
holm an early - grave. - Let no young man or wo
man enter into the secret obligations of Marriedlife
without reading the Pocket Aesculipins..; Let no
one suffering from a hacknied cough, Paip in the .
Side, restless nights, nervous-feelings, !it'd the
whole train of Dyspeptic sensalions, and given - up
by their physician, be another moment _ with_out con
suiting the.ASCULAPIUS.: Have the married,
or those about to be married any .impedirnent;read
this truly useful bilok,'as it has been the Means of
savicg thoulines of unfortunate creatirresfrom the'
very jaws Of, death:
cr Any Person sending twenty five stets
closed in a letter, Wilt receive one copy.; ' of this
work by malt or fi ve copies will be sent for Ote
Dollar. Address (post paid,)
DR. WM. YOUNG, •
,
- No. 1.5.1 Spruce St. Philadelphia.
March Btlt, 1854-10y1. ; I •
H. C. BENNETT. &
Importers and JolA:rs of Foreign and Do- -
- meek Dry Goods.
4/ DEY STREET, NEW YORK,
WOULD invitathe attention of merchants in
Susquehanna and adjoining Counties to
their stock which will be found large and desira
ble at all seasons of the year, consisting in part.
of Cloths; Ga.ssimeres and Vestings, Jeans . and
Tweeds, with all the best and well knovin styles
of fast colored prints. i
Also, Dress Goods, White and Linen Goods,
&c. &c.
Also,-Broche long add square shawls, Cash
mere and Silk Shavvi ,, tog ether with Hosiery and
Fancy Goods.
Prompt attention Paid to orders. • .
• ' 4y 1-1. change.
TLIE Subscribers are • running n 'Daily line of
Stagei between' Carbondale and liepbottom
Station on tho LaCkawanna and Western Rail
road. Distance 2t) miles. Leave Carbondale in
the . morning and ieimaect with _the . ears going
North. Returning, leave , ' on tho arrival of the
mail train from the! Great Bend. The nearest
most direct and cheapest route (rent Gieat Bend .
to Carbondale. Passengers by this,line always
get into Carbondale earlier in the evening than
any other route. '.
Faro receipted in Carbondale at tha - Store of
the Subscribers,.Main street, a few blocks below
Bronson's Hotel. ,
GROWN "( HERS-
J842.-fir;
ifidieaLeard '
-DOCT'iSI. Vitt' Vat & CRAIVDA4, haying
assoitiate '4° 0 1 5- elves fa 'i the prnetice.lir
urgery would respectfully invite
give them a calf that. may - need their pro
all
fessional *erviee.: They .may be found at the
o ff ic e; forinally oOupied by Doeter . Thayer;—
They .will keep. ea' nanct pure concentrated and
limneepathic igetlicules. • ' . .
. .
Montrooe, May
1 1 THE M I kirEPLOSL DEMOCRAT
PCIBLIEMJS4 iViItirI7IIIIiSDAY:II9IIININU
004.611 4. War; •
•EDITOUSAND.P:ROPKIETOILs;
• TER11 4 351,50, cash in advance; $2,00, if
not r .paidwithin sttimontbs; and $2,50,at the end
•oftfic year,. No paper discontinued until *films.
ges are paid, except at option - of the !NIL
pshers. Al! .onnnu nieations connected with the
°Mee, to int, ro attention, ,oust be direeted:(poet
'paid) to CitA -.E . pmr, Btoorobe, u squet
'County, Pa; • ' ' '
Bales of Advert
one aqunte(l2 tines or le, s)inriertions, 1,00
Each suirsequent;insertion, . .
One square three months,. •
One tquare six months, . J
4,
Rtisiness Cards, roar line's or less, . . 3,00
m
Yearly advertiseentS, not Aver 4 'squares, I:7,00
One column one-year, ..• .
Yearly advertisers will be restricted 'fo the
• busineSsin which theyireenga,,tied ;allure eon
sidered a iols wishing to contintievrtising_tipless
they shall giv,e*special direction's for discontin,
trance of the. same.
, * , . ... JOB ItiAtli. '1; ~. 1:'
..
- pv - 'T he publisher* having added,to the_tritii
Printin; material* a fate and _ sUperior ; ,Amort.
ment - rif Job Type ; are now - prepared to eirfette
Job Work in -a nianno 'imiurpassedlitt this sec.
tion of eitiuntry, and on the , most reasonable to as
.{
Blitiaks:of every description keikentustantl,
on hand or printed to order. : ... -.1. ' • ~1.• 1 ..
JOHN GROVES, •
Fsbilaionahle Tailor—Shop tulder
- Hotel, Main Street, 3lontrose, Pa. 1 •
BUILANT 1101tISIE
:Great Bend Depot, Pit, Autits'ox
ANT, Proprietor. ,
• ,
L. 13. SPROUT, •.1. 1 ,
i ,
11.1sinttfttor tower of Srfl'OUT'S COMBINEWCAR.
r. AGE SPRINGS, Montrose, Pa.
Win. S.IIITII'Ma . Co.
Oilibinetand Chair Manufaetaters, foot Main
Street, Montrose, Pa. • •
and Ca
I r. C. C. EDWARDS,
Physic all and Surgeon, liarford, Pa. Office
• l doors below. Eaton's Store.
g rgeo
Searle'
week.
1
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.31cIIIILLLAN &PARK, i
1
Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware,
i CrOckry, Boots And Shoes, &e, Springville,
Pn'. • ..
- ~ 183 , 1
.
'
'LITTLE; & CHASE,
•
Attornies at Law-4)ffiee• formerly !steti.
I pied by Little , & SfTeeter i Montrose, Stinat.
hanna-Couiity, Pa. ' 1
ftALPH B. LITTLE.] !, [EZIpI B. 943 E.
CONGDON 'dr REVUE*, -
Dealer in Marble Monuments,Tables, Tomb- 1 .
Stemes, &c. Corner of Conyt and Exelange
Streets, opposite Broome county Bank, Bing.
hanoon, N. Y. •
,
C. D. LA.THROP 4k. CO. I
•
Dealers in - Stowe.4 . And Npnufactunn- of
Copper, Tip, ...mid. Sheet-Iron Were.
wen Aide Maki: Street, opposite Democrat Of.
fiee,''.slontrose, I •
. .
C. D. LATHROP.] [S. A.,Wponpun,
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E. B. MOONEY, • , 1
Itepninier of Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instill:
•- merits, and Guns, &c., &c. Eleetro plating of
li
Spoons, %Vote es, Jewelry, &e., done•to order;
fie has an apE Ointment-for Sealer of Weights
and Measures !
Shop On Main ,Street, first
door beloW the Brick Corner, Montrose, Pa.
•
. ABEL, TURRELL, MONTROSE, PA. • I
Dealer in DruO,Medicines, Chemicals,.Paints„.
Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, HAM,
ware, Stone-ware, Glais-ware, camphene,BuiC
ing Fluid, Lamp Oils, candles,VarnishesAn
- ,daiw Glass, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perfu
' `mery, Jewelry, Spoons, Speetaeles, - 31ilisi4a)
Instruments, Trusses, Medical Instrunields,
Liquors, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes,
Yankee • Notions ; &c. Physicians Prem#
Lions carefully coinlibunded. . '
• - , i.•
FRANKLIN FRASER, 1 ,
. ,
Attorney and - Counseflor at LaW
. 1
• • BIONTR . OSE, PA4 - r
l'
WILL attend,:faithfullyto all business, entrns.
ted to him in- the county. of Susquehannn.
Conveyancing owl- writing of all hinds Will be
done - neatly, and Charge moderate. - • 1 .
Tie will also attend to the prosecution °fele*, of
soldiers, their widows and heirs, - against the ilni.
ted States- government, for Bo unty Lull r+i•
•
lions,. &.e. . . .
.
May be found at all hours at the' office fOrnieoj
occupied by J . T., Richards, Esq.,nortli ofthalCeint
House. - - _ _ • .-'
.. . 49y1
f I
JOHN
.COLSTEN; •
DEALER Is Stoves, Tin, Ccpper and Sheet:lron
Ware, Lodersville; near Great Bend DepOt.-kitt
•
M. •
• M TU .
Inteiested•with I. L. Hunt,- I
IMPORTER AND DEALER.ift Hardware and.CUt.
lery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &e.
215)Pearl Street, .N.l V.
Where his Mercantile frinds, in this and other
Counties, are kindly invited; 'and eaenestlyiolicit.
Cd to call and purch s ase. • n6tf.
HENRY. S. SNAP ,
OF morrnosn, Pa;
With RoWo, Woodruff, -& Carter,
AITHOLESALE nROCERS and COMINISSIOS
'(V litEncnirers, No. 173 Washington Street,
between Cortland and Day, Streets, New ylork.
,Marcli 8,1854-101 f. • '
• • Ifiedical Card. •
rtitS. p. Patrick, Jr. &G. Z. Dimoek have
.1 this day formed :I Co-partnership, for a wore
efficient and successful prosecution of the Idifer•
ent branches of their profession. 1'
All business entrusted to them, will - be atter ,
ded to with promptness and fidelity.-;-
th
(Their °e will be the one lately . eeenied, bT
' Dimoe 3 / 4 . •
(CE.I it
Wool W:
II subscribers erflr
k t price for , Wool,'
Cash. swat
lkouklyn; Junu 7th, 185
I.
R. 11".
usints -I it.4'llit 1-.,'
& W. H. FULLER;
in Books, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats
Boots and. Shoes, Dry troods,
posite Searle's Hotel, Montrose,i
- - •
• Dr. EL SMITH, • y .
:Dentist, Montrose; Pa.,mar !6e at
Hotel, Mondays and Tue sdays of each
14y)
E. PA,TRII Lit Jr.
• ' G. Z. DIM0q1;.
pralrose, Diarch 22, 1854. • f -
i. Dr: Merit IL'a Vail
RUGGIST and Cnvaisr,-
.and De a ler- is
Palms, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Biafra,
nts,'; Oils, Patty, °Window
lid, ;Perfumery, YAnkee Niiiii*lte.;
Pa.-101E
- •
- • A.' Jt. -
NTEN - AND. CoussilLt
Pepot, Pa. ()Me i
tort:.
I 1 , Goods F , ,
41 1.11I1LINd Calicoei/or
tip tli la eta., Gingtgtals_ I
I, pi*, Detains 10 - otn,; " 1
i c i s ; jukes, Hoes,. Sh.,
, sp lisntiles, Ain:sows,:
. h, the best to be found s
I. 'RI.? for axle doltsiLill
it vixteth all going oho
— i ontyuse, Juno 14, 18154
4 Vigs
_
12f laliV—Sustlll.•
•
over:.B. B. Wed%
irSyl
lha -
g, I
leta% Slimmer Cloths
nd taigas at most
il 'ythess 50 eta, Asok
;Veld, Sickles, forks.
"NI 'robs,- Whale*
Glass and Naila, sth
alai other goods is
p for eat& I
„. LYONS & SON.
Ilted • L •
i y the highest num
. kilos. 'n Goods of
• HE MPSTEAD..