The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 03, 1854, Image 4

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(Kent:Mee will - mentory ponder
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On the lays ofrold, goneby;
1)) 3 myself,{ Wender , ' _ .
thiwedenes)that greet my
issma believlttg that - the treasures
Which - the paat's dark heavens show,
) Were indeed, sweet; living -pleasures,
)Owncd by-tne„ lon2
,
Wherelimi verdant tries ows
pr youth's hittlif I played, `
_ Catchingsithshine 7 -)not the shadowe,
An Opt. tg path atrayed. - ).'
. 00 1 0. Were merry hours)4gladn'esi,
0 how swiftly would they n g el i i ) s: • •
AlLaitinged byearaer a
In Ike kriZegoOgaire).:wt.):::!: •
)-4q - Artnme of•tOn EJPIan,
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Oitod :tyty:tipturfed ;
Now mY,l4ttling heart citild fink
eiial tho &wen; '
rA itsl
't,
_Whiolralottel g iani
c.
efy gpsw;,'
once mere enjoy the honor
Icing ago.)k.,
Cherished forms now gather rein* me
3 , ',4Fortna I loved so dear to-seei )-
'-- . 3 , They to bygone years have bound . me,
e
)' - !-31ttde the past so dear to me, ).-
• at in Itionory's hall l' wander,
- Ay-her rivers' sothing flow;
Loving still to dream, and ponder
• O'et bright scenes In long ,To.
BMliffill
! IL rt 7 giiVe
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Taking
. • eat Wtotattit.r.- •
• At an-eihibitionOf 'the right kind,' of peo
pie for this world,,Nre give place to the follow!
ing letter ON 'womaiii'tO her husband Cal:
ifornia. It is enough -for a woman to be
le& " to. her own resources," - without: being
. visited with other, misfortunes
She apOeirs.to take it easy—as she .should.
" My Dear Ilusband. 7 ,-As it is . some . time
since..you left its.fcirtalifernia, I suppose you
•ivould,he . glad ite* . liear hoW ye are • getting
along in your. absence. •I am ,happy- to
..say
, that we are. all enjoyirig.,gookhealth, on. the
whole: Just at present, two of the boys- h ave
got thisinill pox, Amanda Jane has got the
typhuii fever,d3cisey is with - the measles,
Sainuel got - hooked by, a. cow he. other •day, -
andlittle Peter lies jut chopped o$ seven of
the . hatehet: It is Mery
h e didn't them all off. • With these tri
fling exceptions,,we are.all Well, and :getting
along nicely: Yo wedn't be-at all anxious
about us. ••• '4-
I almost forgotto say thaVoSarni Matilthr
eloped last wfiett ; - sith a tin peddler.' -Poor
irl ! she's beer i lkivaiting for the last .ten tears
. for-a chance, and'l'm --- glad she's iltrirrQ .
last. She needn't have taken the- trouble !to
elope; though, - for I'm sure I was glad enough .
to have her go. - She was a great eater, and
I find the
. 140 befins don't go off near •se
fast now as the did: The way- that
Woald . dig intO:pork-and beans was a caution,
to thereat -of the • -; • . 1
• The cow took it into her head yetterday
to run away,, which - liras verffortunite, Tin
re,.for. the barn caught fire la.t night and
was. consumed. , I was in hopes . that (he
'house would go too, for s .' it is very indon-,
venicut but the 'wind was the wrong way, so
it didn't receive much injury.
Stores boys Wentrinto•the 'orchard the other
night; and stripped all the - fruit trees. I. Ain
very_glad of it, for-if they .hadn't-I. presume
the-children would have made themselves
sick-by eating too much fruit."
Give the ,Bops a Chance.
Do you know of anybody that wants to
hire a biiyl We confess . we never hear this
most common of inquiries, without a 'feeling
of eadness, and never say no, without a hearty
v.lBll that we had something for a boy to do.
Poor little fellow; illy:kept, and poorl7slad,
turn their anxious fact.s up to ydurs,- . ia. the
hope to find n favorable answer," and ' tints-to
end a long and painful quest - for the means:
to`earn a mouthful` of honest bread. They
move onivith drooping hewis to repeaefor, a'
thouteug times the inquiry, and to reedit
the same responie, in tones of every variety
of indifferene. " A boy " is learning ,his
*first 'sad lessons; in the coldness of the world;
arid the hardness of life. We will not go be-'
old_hitu see what aching liettit: there
in some poor home, that with mingled hope'
and fear has sent.him forth on his thankless
mission;-for that that boy himself. should be
obliged to go and ask again and be refused;
the opportututy t useful,- is sad enough'
of itself • I
In this fast' age- e -this struggling, crow&
ing World, there is little room for the boys ;
and there is far too little ,thought' taken of
the obligation that mita 41pOil men to make
places for them. Tlee materiali of Which
men are neglected, and we are too . prone to
forget Fliat an element, we. ourselves are In'
settling the question, Whether they are to be'
goed or bad. We have a plea to , make•_for'
the boys. Words of kindness arid eneour-.
ae•ement to those who are 'first laufichieg
their frail hark upon the voyage of life, are;
worth thouganda' of dollars spent in process-
es to reform such as ; through' neglect and
despair liaie forgotten! their' good'impulie ; !
and suffered themselves to be led into coursesj
of transmression. A little word may stimu
late a hope that gliuuners on - the verge of ex- l
tinction, into a motive strong and unerring to
impel its owner - fortratal in the ,riaths of
usefulness and honor. 1, , Be kind to the boys‘..•.
And to the boys we would say, never des-.
pair. If one man does not want lioy, try
another., You have-the right 'to 'make 'the,
inquiry. The world was made for you, , as
well as fer the men, and God has determined
' that you shall have a place, in it. • The hopei
of the world are:in the boys—the poor boys
e —the insignificant and placeless as yoti feel
iourselves,,your . mission is important,. and if
- , yet. are worthy, your 'day will surely come.
There is. another thing. Go to the . country.;
_chances for useful empleyment area numerous
And-, various -in the- agricultural districts.
Avoid the town, With: its places - of kiw amuse
rnen6t, and low dissipation. Determine tobe
• men, it4d'heteet Inen, and the time will come
When you will be disposed to think even the
ltaini - is . yon have sutfered, for, their effeet;i
in -developing your energies and &Tina youel
character. t
The , Home-Atether. . v.
Some one writing for the Masonic Mirror
has' draWn a clamant& pleture'cl'hOtue,
ihild4Oitineroothei?
"Ire must drasi'a line, a broad line,
between her and frivolous butterfly of
fash*,*holtits froni ball to opera and parti,\
idetdastirslith.vohea,! and-followed 11:8•Itraut
awholkow-ciaa hettrtlesS as herself. She who,
forgitful of iht.hobiltaik assigned her, :neg
leets-thOtie' ivhOiharn beet& yen in her duo*,
• and leiVei-
he_
tor,cafe Idielinf e rs - ,
e giddy round of ainuse
isLA so with QUT 310.111_0 Inetll4.Te b*ingh
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be ,u.hei - ea . it' "watms to see he'r,
1 ` ' . ll - i- - Th l el' lit '
ii' lier daily roirtine ) of , pli;asant duties. - nO'vf
-114,
i,,„a:,,,,,,.ii,,,, ..-slay in:Nl' day, . shaPing
Niilii.diving
~,', O' little : „article
.for - use 'or
o.9tiun9uVoi , piigt,tl4.44f. And f,,,,,,,
luPl!)/ 41 1'Pltoed48:** recipients little,,,, of
;Ater 'ritlness 1 :Its4,4b4tlittle faces ' dimples
withi•pleasure, and the briight.ty . et- grow still
brightinkat man ma - cloaks: them" wi th her own
- hat+, in the Witir - tlrestit , t6 hat inade 2 How
t tp t
much. waikfi#,;*,. 3,#et: :,.,c c oPkfortable they
feei if' . , mairima. rirra..o , th -. .ntb. \ b4fore they go
i i i . °!PlU; 4 l., -IT ligt l4la i' ` , ,,r , 4-warin t h e
rl•
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~.riritsigmrocers hoesoar e :gomforters round
theiri necks r'- ' - t,... - .. - ,::' '
i.. - :z'lltere is a peculiar, oluirm about rill . She
doo; the . precious mothet. ' They =could not
sleep . ,:nay, tOefluit'triatte). , she could, riot if
she tailed toy it their • 4.luuntier; and. with
liei`o i ive'SOft hands irrange them comfortably
before- she slept 1 ~"-Ilei r i, heart thrills with
gratitude to her ,Creator, as she looks on
those sweet bloonurig tack awl when their
prayers are done, ampririti a good night kiss, ,
on each littlirrisy.latnithi- It maybe , too, a
tear Will start for one !Ude, nestling laid in:
,its chill narrow bed, for:Shorn her: atiitOnal 1
.. . : , ,
(are is no longer rieedd.i It sleek: though!
the sleet Mull snow des 'cierid, and the ~icila
winter winds \howl areumd its head. . '.:lt ricedli
no loriger.her tender loarell '. A mightier arm
enfolds itl - It is - at rest! She feels and
knowirthat it i s s io rlht.;ar4 bends meekly.- to
the hind that thes ft, and turns with
a, warmer ' love,' if it be posSible, to - those lit-•
tie ones Who.areieft to lo'Fe;-- How, tenderly
she,gnarchilliem from duisger, and i-11.4, a
strong uitiring loye t she f, watches by their
bedside when they preillf . Blessings be °li
the gentle hoine;loving,m4ther.—Angels , will
look With love upon her rits. Her chibiren
shall rise up ,and call hell blessed, • and the
memory-of her kindly deeds will 'enfold her
as a !ga rment." '!4,
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66 i 9ilas Vormg, bat now I am 014."
.... li . hat a' Volume of thoui l eit is awakened by.
these:words of; the old poet king ,of 'lsrael, es
pecially when; u; we repe:it, them, we find our
oWaetperience:Corresponding with his. IWe
were Youniiii long time agoond all yoUtlii:s
delicious Xreamings, And exquisite hopes,nnd
cherislied,allusions have been ears.' We look
'6l °tit npori the wOrld.ai'a fair and beautiful
'life garden;whese every . -given shoot AVII. to\:
'bear some fragrant flower Or luscious fru4.-
I.IoW we revel!' d in the anticipation of friend
ships and loveslthat seemed to beckon iis to
their bosom! '''lloi , we rejoiced in the confl-,
deuce of achievementi and, triiimPlii 'that
'awaited us in . life I . Itow Webuilt - our cantles
in the air with all the :assurance that men ev
er felt When building on granite or ndanalint.'
But We are getting old; - Gray thairs i l are
'sprinkled- here, and there, Where formerly, 4ax
earinglets toyed and dallied with the hr:eeze.
Pains;,and weakness of body remin4 us of, de
parted buoyancy ;and vigor ; the trieri4l of
our youth are vanislicti; the dreams e•ryentli.
are over and gone i 1 the , golden haze of I the .
pare lias*iven place , to ',cold,, grey, clouds,
anN•inir.y - TiviinAsiniman around' the. deeaYing
tabernaeles ot. 'flesh. - Ilapft
.. i§- - * lenthole
who, wbile growing old, have Veen layingnp
a treasOre - ..0f sweet and : virtudus Sit uierlasi '
anittetii, look fOrWard, to the el* of .14e, as to
lyingoOwn
,t 0 6 calm and peacefid' night's
rest, in 4 e)cpecta!tion of a bright landl. glorious
morning. ; - ' i -- 1 : ‘ ,- -
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Goon:—in:c t onpaity; an English lady, half
jocularivi of!cotiVie, iittrilinted a very pcilifc 1
readinas :for 'xviO o 'tO the - fair' datir b iters. of
4 , . .
,
Erin." , - I . 1 - ...t 1. . - , ~
"-Dl - .oieve that. in'ireland,” 'she observed,
"it is quite - customary for' a lady, - if she (Mir
catches , the eye .of, a rzentltmim earnestly f'., - 'di - -
reefed t'of he r .at,the 'dinifer table, •to say,—.
•.` Pot, it' s - ot pleaSe. Pionlptitude is the !. or
der ath J.] v. , t .. i .. -4- • : i ',
1 )
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u ive.g,',? re lied` • thellrish lady, not Over
plea'sed , ii-ith the insiniation;'‘and determined.
to repay !it with interest—"and the rompti-
Ode takes another directipn in yolir, country,
madani::' . : : * .- •? -
1
"AloW.do`yote ; mean'?" : • , i 9
f‘i Why, when - fin Englisit lady. finds a zen.:
tleinan'S eye itpotti• her at .t:he table, 1 --mid . er
stand she avertsdier.entin ti,--p enance, attd .titsli
ing', say's in her; 'gentled', \ tons You. ipt
a 4 papal' "' .'! ' . - 'i- '-• ' • • r'''
TPublic.
o-- e
T the store of Abel Turret!, MOntrose, Pa„
..LA_ mabe found 'a ~fir 4 arm() • assortment. of
firug,s, Medicines, Drugtisrs Glass.ware, Paints,
Oils, Brushes, Dye-stuff4Groc.eries, Yankee (No
thans, )ieme dry Goods, mh'sical Instruments : l and
Strings, Materials for liights, 'Pocket. Knives,
Floorks,! , ,Tewelry, PerfametT, Sm. Ste. , '
Persons wanting any :kicks ,in the aferesaid
departaients, rand also sertHe btihers not name!,)
are respeCtfully invited to and examine, be
fore they, purchase; By 4doing their interests
may beprometed. .
W.Wheti-yori come tip Montrose, do not for
get to call at • - 11'>.::TURRELL'S.
. • -
~A l with .
,
' -," / you once again my friends
. No wo...:sniP footsf p rs roata , ' . - ' f.
Njoll l'4s ill fir.d . me at iny. , residence ; on alcirna.
I rue, twos doors lionthfrom Beth Miteliel'a
Esq., huppy at any tithe 4 wait on you, somall3
or.professionally, the I latter especially.. 'Those
who prefer to have their WOrn done at their Fwd.
dence'whetheilivin„,l* in, tew,n or ont, will.please
gi In
ve n notice, .sccoidingly;, end I am at your
.se o.` ' • Persima \ it a dildance, l desiring Plate
Teeth, can be I l accenamodated at my house, free
\ol 'Whexpense, ile the' work is being do - no. As I
wisktodke intsy ..I shall still adhere pi...My old
pinkprehargin& aceofding 'to' the cirEumstances
of iny i)ations. * Ther `2, is much' complaint of
the high prices of Den batty and of my prices toe,
although 'I hdie been n the habit of.' ded ucting
from .15 to 25 per c ut,. Ara the- nrat.Now,
friendsl I will make you this offer,-=if you !who
need work Wilt come right along and have it'
done n4a• so keep me busy„: I will Work for' you
.for half ; priceand
_do it well too. The rea.son,
we e have.. t3r,Charge so ,ligh is because; either
from dread of tbel pain or the pay, yoa hold back
and force us to lose much`; time. for 'want, of
work. Conte on then and on- will find there is
a chance for bargains at Mentavue., - \
C. D. VIRGIL; Stirgeon Dentist., ,
. - Ilentrose, April 19; 1854 "-. ,
Flour- ands att •
JUST received and for *de by
I- - W.IL FULLER.
Economy,
r t, ICE, Sugar and ' M - ola ea t e g — i a tia may .
, i be used both profitably, and ploasrtntly to a.
:kousicler4le extent :as a anhati4elo for Flogr.,
'lWe are . 4.oeivingla.largeaupply and offer Rico
10f . good qualityntl.s4,B7 ,„
00 ibis. Good
I!galarPrle.int k liloOr lit $4,8'71 - 0 per 100 lbs.
Good-Neir Orl!ans Molasses, 1,86 ets r per gal
t ;; 1 • 1 •
[. u..nu Rows &CO.
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GlbSOLt 'Juno 0 .'27,1185 ,i •
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~`~'~~~Y Q~IY~~Y~~.
NEWIESTABLEIIMENts
Tit One 'ripe . Store'
Goois.AT I.OIVVR I CEi, kni FOR READY
r riletili4l•Bl,giteA Raitingssactiied_themselves
Jtv.` v together% the..)lerctuatil business{ are DOW
prepared to offer to the Puyie., a very desirable
alOok of Geods, consisting in main of
Dry Goods, and; Ready made Clothing,
Capsiand Straw Goode,
. Books and Stationery,
• Boots and Shoes,
Groceriel, •
Yankee Notioni, S e. &c., • ;
all of -whielt have been perchased with great
care; and we are s.-itisfied, cannot fail to suit
those, who;tnay favor us with Va
Tho Dr3i Goods 'deparfment will lbe" found
very complete; consisting otall the leading styles
of . •
LADIES pREBi 'GOODS. -
Silk,'rich 'brocade, pl4id and etriped, black, dress
and Menthe Silks, very rich, : high lustre, and at
cheap rates " I
Strip&l'Dclanes, ' plaid "BarNe dn. satin stripe
iChallis,'priiited Lawns, POpluts,.Deßage, plaid
-0a printe4 l 7aconet-s,`rin great varieticS, which
we are tibuttd.to sell rt a iota j fgure. -
hadsome fassortmcitt,—Prints,
leading' Merrimack, lenchecoes i
SPrigues, verp , pietty - styles.
'‘ Diess'trtinmingl=44 thoodesimble styles and
shridetiL—Bhu:k; Lac
silk ei Dress battens, black
velvet Rib4psi silk •and worsted Braids in great
variety "
.
• WE Ja`coriet, Nansook, Catn
brici, Bishnlie Lawn, and l'Book Musline, Plaid
Cambrick, Unsling, dotted SiviSAr tsiusllns, corded
frialiLiden, Cattilnick4landlterehicfs, &c.
&c.,Tiencli'•NeedlnyViirki Swiss - .and* Jaennet
Edgings, and IhSettingsfecition,•linon and . thread
lace do.'Fl i nn:king, Wigs ksliicinable ; Chemiset
fa, Sle.eves i , Cillars;lOnnets,&c.,:the largest .a.s
sorttnent in Ttiwn, ittUf at:4oy le* prices.-
Bategal for Oafs, ill' gree3, blue and brown,
Black lace VA; &c. i • I
Kid . (3/eaci.4-Ladis and; Gents, a large - asert.
runt; of the best quality
Mitts, long and' shott;-Black, Mohair and silk:
Silk Gleyes; Blade,. white and colors. Li,sle
Thread, and 'cot do-
. Hosier
. y.—Alfino assortment for LadieS,• Cents
and children. :• • • .
Ribbonsi=n! fine assortment for Bonnets, allo
satin and !desiring, In all !Widths, and every col-
Or. ,
Do - mos:id, Geotiv—Sheetlnfzft, bleached and un-
TickingKrash, Diapers, Table
CoVers, and, Ntipkins, and l rct fact, all the desirable
styles in this ,departnint.
Shauls., r -1-Printed Delanal,Frencliprinted wool;
printed'eastimere, Broehe, Black silk, &e., a fine
stock of thorn: • 4
Ladies Shoes; of every dbseription, at low
.pri-
Cos. Boys, Misses, and et Bdrens shoes,•in great
: variety. Gents,-Booni, coairse and tine.,
HATS - CAPS AND
.STRAW GOODS.
We. havela very find stock of Hats and Caps,
Canada .StrawFt, Palmleaf,lCuracoa, Maracabo,
Butind Canton; LeghOrn, Cassitnere &e., for
summer wear,-which aio very desirable; and sel
ling cheap.
A b „1" , end assortment' f Ladies Bonnets, Misses
and ChildrenS Flats, Hats, &c.
• • READY MADE•OLOTHING.
In this britinch • of ort bu4iness, we cannot fail
to suit. Out stock of 'Clothing is 'very extensive.
and Well made up ; in late unct desirable styles,
We would 4*i:illy invitd our friends desiring
any thing in this. line; o kive us a call. Geri
tlernens furnishing GoOds,l9f every description.
• •A large stock of Witll P tpertnd Bordering-
Books, Stationery and Y4tlice Notions, in great
variety: - •
roc:cries.—Teas, Green and Black; vary choice
and freih, at lOW prices. . •
Coirecs.--;•-Stiperior St. Domingo.' and Rio. A
heatitiful article of -:Browd and White Sugars,
CHEAP. .MOlasses, , Spices, Soap, Candles,
Lamp Oil, Fluid, &c..&e.: IA very superior
arti
cle of cavntidish TobaCco, nt 28 cts.. per lb.
We are id the stere fortherly occupied by La
throp & Salisbury, and - 1114re recently, *by Geo.
Fuller, opposite Bearia's Ili,tel. We would_ be
very happy !indeed, td see our friends, at the
ONE PRICE sxon,E, and hopeito merit ourslme •of
the public -p.ttrnriage, lly*good attention ; and low
prices.. • !•
q. sow. IL FULLER,
osd, April 19,' 1834. •
A#stralia, 0 lifornia,
Or any piaci.: on 114 Globe,annot present greater
inducerzents%thgn
4.. STODDARD'S
ROOT AND SHOE STORE.
WWHICH is now 00 aiith a new and exten
sive assortment Of articles -in their line,
embracing ageneral variety,' of new and elegant
styles of Ladies and Gent! ! men ' s wear, among k
which are Ladies FrenCh. ILasting and Pre:
nine Gaiters; Kid and Etta eled Polkas, Kid Pat
-nt leather and bronzed .rFnny • Linde; , Buskins
and Ties; gentlemen's "French and 'Philadelphia
18,k-tanned calfskin acid kießoots, Congress and
.664 in Gaites, Monteley and Washington Boots,
toilet Slips,!, Morocco, - cal t 4 and Cowhido Bro
gans, &c. Boys kip, calf add q cowhide Boots and
Brogan's.; all kinds of Misses 'and Children'S wear.
Also, a genet-al assortment of:Findings; which con
sist in part of lasts, pegs, *parables: Hungarian
nails, tecks,.thread, wax, 'lnsilco, shoe binding,
awls, rasps, sandstones, shim, knives; &c. Also,
.oak and hemlock tanned calf kipper and soteleath
er, Morocco 1, skins and lin - sags..
Work made Le order and repairing neatly &he. \
~
, KEELER & STODDARD.
Montrose, June 1.1853. t - .
_ Sp!MIJERANNAI COUNTY .
STOVE AND TIN W ARE DEPOT.
A L. WELISTER . 4 Cp would 'respectfully
LA., inforth the People of !this county and the
i
people in 'general, that .they ace opened an estab
lishment:of - the above kind i Montrose, at the' old
stand of Sayre and Webste , One door north of
the Demecnit office, where they in't.nd to keep on
liand'a large assortrne* of '-,Stores Tin, Copper,
Brass auttstieet:lron Wares,iall of which they will
sell a's cheaP , as they can be bought in this or any
other county: Among oar stoves May be found the
following Ireitidee others tlo dumerous to mention:
• . N. '';; cf. E-ie; air-ti,,ht, for wood.'
• - Mo:krn ;Troy •• " ' ;" • or coal.
. . - • Key.tontik. State 't - "
• Vulcan , : "A " "
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BaylStUte , i
. Ls
. ~ . , '''' , - "
- Foret ,Queen, elcrateil Orin.
• iMeliOek, .' • : '! .
Also, Parlor; Office and shop Stoves,. Culver's Pat.
cut Hcil-aor Earnaces for heaOng Pdblic Buildings,
stoics, Hotels. etc. St3sre Timming, Pipe; Zinc,
sheet.Lead,l.,ead Pipe Welli and Cistern Pumps,
Chitin Pumps, Chains and Gearing.; '
kinds Of - Coitom Yfork done on short no
tile and moil. rensoitabfe tertint.lOur motto is small
profits, readi pay, and quack feturns. •
,- 4 * *4,11 kinds of Produce at ken in exchange for
Wares: If YOu don't believelt, cal' and see - . . •
; WEBA'TER &.CO.
• Montrose : sept.ls, 1853.. 6. ' . , , .
I . LATEST EXW.I • I2I O IENT.
The Nebraska Bill-Thliettied i '
SCOTT, /01iNSTON & CO., are now reeler ,
li3g , friairi New- YOrk, a:general aissortment
of ,Sprtitir i'mrl St/rimer Goods, and we cordially
invlte ulllthat like to"' bny Goods itheap, to give
us it call,lai our stock'iis Large and • ive are wit- i
ling to sqll'for small profits. ' Yon can find hero
almost every article wanted,, and we are willing
Vietnpaie Goods and prico with' any - storecia•
„thelsounly We have taken special pains to find'
AieeTi-ooilsito plesse ,the Lidits, enchant Illack;-
Figured inadfancy Silks. Silk Tissises, , Batages,-
snd Bera p flAi Didanes, Plain and fancy , Lsivns„,
Silk, Fnc
reh' and domeitic i Gingliains, Fignred
CtOtains 'and paper.cartains p Ladics Collars, n
derbatidk'fs and sleeves, , Mantillas; Pares Is,
Gloves, Stratv iuxi fancy Bon'atts, also trimmi ffs
to match. li , ' i ''
A large Stock of Gods for mon mid boys, al
to i rf ni t si,,ger, Nails, horse' . shoes' and nails,
1106104 Salt, Mu,- Crockery, Grindstone.s and
t.ono ;wk., Trn,StoVe Pipe, Glass, Saih, Leath.
1103Oots;'Sfiges, iS . :,. &e. - Please give us a
•ehence Of„iftSbWing 'you onr ,stock, before you
li3'." ... ~ 1,... -
I , I "' SCO.TT, JOHNSTON & Co,
- S,prin (*tine; `Aiiiil 18.18:i I.' . I
.., • l' New Gdods • -
TT J.i . VEl3l3,finS received his-2d stock of
1.1.• Sp ing and SAitninerCoods, without enu
merating it long list Of artiyks, or boasting no to
prices, I wimld tuorely say o.my friends" to 'call
and examine my Goods. 1
31ontrose r Matt 20 185-t
I , -• *
.
41 . ?, Stoves .t 1
GL rtlilFi Sere atiii ArellOw - Lear reminds -u :4
th - atlho fist 'approach of the keen. Fr osts
of -014.0r0y Wintt When. one of. these, unsur
paSsUble and Japproied _,Stovea .from the
mosWeitensiie
,11nimfacturies in the Union,
SheartSr-,l):tiptard, become indispeutiable
to eery fatnilY.'7‘,WouldrespCctfuilyannohnta
to 'die eiti:zezia -of Susquehanna -and adjoi = ning
counties that We halOi just received and are re
ceiving the`,..laigest-:iilid best assortment of Stbves
ever introduced intapisteraPennsylvania;'Which
will liasol4 at the Ory lowest each-,/figure. To
thoseYwho ire in wanf,of Stoves they will figd it
to their intereoo kali and examine our variety
beforet purchasing 040 Where. They comprise in
Putt tiS .
United Oriental Failor,
E4tern'lliken cif (1, • Venetian, `•
Fite' Cl:ppper'F.. O.;H • ; Fancy do
•Na!iona4;Air.:TiOr. Irving, *do •
Star,• entlage,,. do-
Fartne*re.*Air-Ti4e; • 4-c.;,.4.6. „ j.
Tha above Stove* are - too :welt knOvn -to re-:
••
quire any Minute ctiption, being the Most
poinifar.and approve; Stove in Market. All Who
may favor us
.with mead -will be shown thtliugh
our assortment with pleasure, '' "Recollect; the
numbe'r"—EATorest;ii, famed "One Price Stl#o.r.
• 1 •
linOcird,Pa.,.Sept . / 1853.-35 ,
•
1 .- - CAIRIPIL•csiTtIERIS HOTEL: •
(Fololptl. t y LU`4O1 . lipis ",") GREAT BEND, PA.
rrEb'4lti •
subsvn grented this.weil.knnwn
ltdoise, ind're,f4teci and re-furnished in good
style, !S no* prepared :to receive and !entertain
gueoi,! . This house is: delightfully. situat i tt on
the! banks or the SuieAttehanna river, on t . lion
of the INe* Yorkandr; trio, and the' I)elawnre,
Lickatvantmand -Wo446in overlooking
a most.benutiful seCtinii of Country, ..and isithe
p:morina of SeeneryMnttilualled anywhere.
.As *SinutuEn Itt:OnT I tor the business man
seehink.quiet and.. fieedom from the noise and
din of City life; and lfuri ladies !and gentlemen in.
pursuit of.pleasure atnidthe, rural 'scenery of i the
country, this - loeatidti oinnot be equalled. !tore
the weary traveller i.44Ucure from the iionrutilon
incident, to the continnat arrival and departure of
espeehilly in the night tittles •' a
very great •annovanCa to. those stopping itt houses
very !
• lfis itocms are ni pleasant and well furnish
ed;ll;4 Table with all the delicacies. which Voth
country and :city marl; ! 'nts afford and .no pains
will be( spared to make iiiShouse a pleasant home
to all his guests. • . .
.
:e7Gussrs wilt ho Conveyed to and; from the
ears, at . any hour day `4!)r pight, inn nod ;Omnibus
free of:charge: - •', l'i ! . - ! '',
R - Tt A Livfir.y. :gi-ibt.E is attached to . the
Ilouse ' :l'
.1
1 . : i • Isi: V..GARPESITEIii.
,
, .
Great Bend, Juno 147111, 1553-2(4f.,i
r
Bryant nousti 'Okra' sPepql,.
sl, • • u.
H .
Tlli3 new and siiatiOns building, sittlatedlhnt
a feW feet froM Depot. at Great Bend, is
now of and furnilshed in a suitable style 'fur
a Public House, and be kept open atiall
hours, both day and !bight) for the reception!of
travellers ;and especially for the neeiimmodAtlon .
of pas4mgers travailing on the N. - 1' . .•& &
L. & w. Railroads, being at the junction of these
two re.icis ' and the mOst convenient point to step:
in and take refresluncipts and be ofr with the first
train, ap Well as the Most convenient house to ite
commedate the pnblie., it is NEW - CP::AN : arid
W1101<ESO3IE! with rooms enough .to
modate!Am..,.being fitted up With n'ew frirnititre
to correspond, and liddeS, aln av's set, with wit
MEAS and • luxurieS,VurniNhed at a niomebts .
warning. • ;
n.l;?assengers.ditHirieg rest and slesp, chn,
by calqg-herp, awld:theinconvenienee of taking
an ofiuulifis td find an' inn; as' well :is the delay.
and uti4t.:iifity.of retnyning, to The depot At the
srrival tir dei)arture ofjlie trains ; a.s.dporter will
be in Waiting to coridtlet theta with their higgage
to thegryant Ifouse, just across 'the .way v and
coridue( them back ilgairi without fee' or.reward,
taking Special earej t 4 .wake . them if desiiedat
any hoOr of.the-tiight; !
• The location.of the!: . :Bryanf House, With the
naturaliscenery.abopOt combine to make i!..a
very - deinirabIe.SUMAEILRESORT fUr - business
men and others in ItEce ; city who may wish to
"cast off care" for . ft: iv days to recruit in the
country'. . . •
Large an i ' 11:67zinieflious
is nttacheilto this kinilding iW tho convenience
plealurii PAnTrEgt; 4-ho may always find gopd
aecotnnlodations. hCrei.withnut regard to nut - 11414
with wArtn stables - foe:their teams, and reliable
•
WO to:wait upon Oetiri
;For further . pnitieulars . (in iro
.the
Bryant iilnuse dale proprietor. i
!i j ; ADDISON BRYANTI
! ,
Feb. i1853-7'f F ' . 1
Invalids of Pennsylvania,
Vow. ; attention is urgently' invited to .a careful and candid perMial of something, that has jist
been introduced into! year rich an d time \honored
State. • '
-
Pulrcnacher's Vt;ltaic I
A new' and novel tundti - orapplying a poteerfnl
remediUl agent, BD eqn4ireeted as to be worn under
the pan:lents, next td the skin pioduciag a coustauA
uninterrupted . current uf F,lectrolllagnotism, etreet
lag iinMediate relief trans the ;nest acute pain, and
also a permanent euie!Pf all Nervous Diseases. It
seldom lies failed to ifarnitili almost instant relief,
and a final, permauent r cure, by being Odd aCeoid:
ing to directions, to the' following diseases.--Psheu--
matistril Gout, SCiatiea, .Paralysis, 'Painful dad
Swelled Joinfs, Neniskia of the face," .Diseasei of
the.Spiie,Deafnessitsind Blindness, Uterine Pains,
Palpitaitian acti, Heart, Periodionl Headache, Ot:
Vitnsllanee,Gerieral!Pebility, Pains of the Chest,
Ilyster :diseases that are• caused
by a deficient amount i pf Nervous Fluid are gres(tly
relieved, if not permovritly cured by simply weltr
lug the chains a few .heurs eaclidax. •
Be iVntiderstcnid thot, it is not claimed that' it
cures all diseases, bu t t i;inly those foi'whieli it is rOc ! .
oinmeaded; and-morettivci we boldly claim and . Ile
fy that .ito‘tnedicinal agent otany kind has perfoim
ed so MANY cures (Wino the last year, of thOse
1141ease0just uamed•tta • .:
\ t- Pult - crmaches Electric Chain.
•
And to prove this astiortion, we defy any person. to
produce so many weilfau (heal icated Certificated of
scieutific.PhYsieiansialul intelligent patients as niay
be found in a pampiti4 of J 6 pages, to be had (gra
tis) of the agent iu this towi.-, - The Meet riaCh
were fir 4. introduced in France in li3sQ, and after,
r ,
bein subjected tfithei4nost thoroUghandlrigid
by tl'te first medical seen iii Paris, they were:hand
le possess strange anti jata rve pens power
,foi 'rolibv
ingpaiit;
whereVer 4pplicil . , and by their induettee
%vele introduced, intU the ho.milals of tht city, and
.also seen red letters . plttent by the French Cavern
lment. i'.They are, noU,.littrodueedlato almost evtiry
Hospital in England;?Oetiminy,. Austria,: Belgiim,.
and paiented in those' countries, where they hive
become the most • • ' - .• ;
Popular Curofire ',igen! in the World.
They Were first hitiodUced into the U. States a
bora rule year Aina - e.qintl. went through the same
trial akin Europe, and ,Were at once
,iutroduced in
to evelyilfespital York, where they are now
in daily use, effecting' even more wonderful cures
than had - ever beforchien awarded them. "Tlnzy
are highly raeommended by Prof. Valentine' MOtt.
Van Riven, Post and others, who have publiehed
their vlewe of their pitwer and value ,in - several of
the medical joarnalain;the city; end are also lathe
daily pt•actice of recommending
. their: use ,to Ipa
tients. A full 'appoint:of their opinion may - elm? be
found.kii every pamphlet.'end.sent to the address of
itiery person in the State by applying (post, pitidj,
to'AIU TUlt ELT., Agent, .Irontrose, Pa. The
'OhainitettabOeut nisi,. with full descriptlens
for , use,. Priee of Charing $3 and sq. •
Phykicianiare politely Invited to \call antlexem-
Ine•their constrnetlen, and pronounce open their
tneritsi.' ONg wortit;lo .Is - vsmor, no perion need
fear that they wilt net accomplish just what It. is
claimeiti, they can •
N. ii. One Chalansill l est for years and losetioue
of its electric power:by use, and can - be applied to
either:adult or chittl:::;
A 11P..TURREi.L, Agent, Montrose. Pa. .1,
305.57T116iERT 1 , general Agent, 568, Broadway,
New York: , i; • ;. 64.
0 issorttnetirif ialmo t every
article wantA anti. wo .fear No' e that
are tut" wahted,:Whlph We . with sell at e strand
some articles it Joisa• than 'post on tha o:Tie
U. BURROWS Cr
i -
Gin Oct. 26 itBs. 1 -
Itittta.lo' Itobev., •
•-
•
A barge let prip n! e timiee whole / Mbe;s"
Ll n 1
h tr small; %lace fin ihe eft. Cilko . Nev. .1J BURROW:4 4, Co .1
7 — l, -- t
‘ t
T Ts' , reeli
el . pl ndid
HortzUntal 1
amelledlnin
Of wide * are
Switzer and.
oricelpu nt-.0
i
enorr n . l)
D übi l e b
itboN i el.
movem" .n 144
zon4d lion
4 1
rce,n- i s
me in ete_
frn ..$9,50.
Diabt.. • it4o'
nnaiilver e.. 1
&e. !fruit $ll
bi . nliii from I,
A . god I ni
wattlio. en
ditiop, wi ll I. 1
Frenbb Lune
pal:4.d. , iis U 1
N. 1111 - Wi
ehasiirs. I
1.1167" Ifkui
M. . 1 1' •
'ORICATI t
ive another rnikottatk
Jeweled Detached
Vtlieboft
,*llll - Fee'ono4 nri
Is. double I;ottoitit4
!• wn rrnnt and rekcired
The few subjoined' prii,
ut to the liatic ' *heft an
r centa,ie:ran be gated.
ttotn 13 4weied Lever %
gant silver cases froni $
in Ilunttnfr eases ,from $
le bdttorded 4. holes . Jeui
omis froni $8,75,, - the sa
ant bunting easem'Vvith sm I
1 .
All of which ha% e forties
Dininomlipointedi Perim:
i i tenSion hohicis, apgazine
1,00. ; :Go l d Diam,ond pd
oe.,Jetvc,lrfee!. of:C. op.
lortment of excellent see
intim!: umli:ers, in first rate ,
c'sola do iiiledlv low fore:
.t a ct Wateli...t, rystals, - 19e,
ry
ata.
itch Challis and Keys pal .
.5 of busieess 'forn 7 A. 3,
• I J. A. SINGLE
Wainh make and It
ingS , ,can be done .m
.. .
as 'others.,
rri4E subsctiber htising routed tt
JI. Itinufitc:tory of A 4 MOreeuwood,ii
is prel)areg to mnuufacture \ !
1 . :ALL! KIND4'.-OF 011 A IA
acre ctur4d prices, of gOod inatetials, an
perior!style of workmanship. - t keep, c
on)latul, '.,or will manufsicture to urder,.'
• i 1l: • •!: t •
. : E 4 sit sityle,) at
• tif r4icy anflWintlsall: Chak
Fldg S
ients,...;4S'eftec;s, 4-c. '434',
ir I
. .
3 five y ai [Al; work warraittocr
. to giie sitist
fils. ! ' . . i
l* s iNtiirclenntable Prodn6 will he tali
ctietrie for .
work ,btit NO CIIF.DIT !,
1 I - ..TA 1/ESI JtHIN
ITu for
d, Dec. 2,1853-1 y 1• ; -.
. . .. .
ritriint for-Sali
F. subscriber offers for sUle: his
arm • in Gibigin.; township, S*,,us(
containiut.i; 157 acros,.situal
m Part of ,iaid town, half of a Inilo
iannock Oreek, aid 12 1-2 index t
runt. Depot, -on , the
said farm' is a framed hOusU, 3
sit;d„ corn house; a yowii :orchar
(T , : and is well :Watered.
otlys to 'soli furilo per cent.- less
• -
;ms',—Two .thirds of the purehas
own; and•bataned sectrred,by twat
1 • .i WILLI/OITA!
Nov., 23; liis-.-470
count'
East
Tunic'
queM
Ou
orsv
100 t
real
Tc
cash
,
,FT L 'CT E D ',RED
1
;'.Dj:..',.. l ,!inAr',Aitittil':4 l ,-',",:;re,,. v... ' — f'T'lTY,V't. 4 • . ` 1 2 0
wesn sPru , e atut Nile, l'hila.l , 4lm l ia. It ' a r : ' 1 :n 1 .3 . n
it rid • ate tippriActi that Dr. Kt:if:HUY conflhe,
ti.tiC4ttn a pat titular branch of Mettleine, irlticlz.fru
is tm4trbletl nttentinn. tic rantirmis&hrtrt foilmi l : de
filo allure of mercury . ; • thnitsands 'are nntinally
iil li it'd out or life. 'Accent affections are
.pictinittjy
pit.hvtl.-
illtl•Vitil ru nri-r,*perienite in thorteatmont
, t of;ltsea..es bitberkonegleetml a ntli mrelectly no.
AI
Dun'
y•
sts. be
lU%
bi
Rap:4F
tmains
merru
Vx tit P,
Tn e
°fa
hiisen'lblnls)r. K).l:l.:l.iNi ! (Al•Ttioic, , lF A wonx
. .
0,;:5.,.. r 1 , . F.:act:l:A.7mm 00 prove that nine tiths of,lbe
en useslif nil-you., dehility.4oca I and. ennstittati nal weak.
nes.. n
I
ent4l and pliyi4ralSitif ra
ering;are treah e t
I ain ha dts, forming the ntd o ter
_Ft - seeret yet deadly and D tal
spliti4. ofdr.tne:4ie misery and pretnat nee mor;tat ty.
.1
Ir:ii . o .. a ri len 1:a r :Si o t itte—Th.re is an mvill:rit
rometiftlestudul;el in' y irilyA.iii Knait:ipip, nerpn gnu ing
upaitfl th,Ml to tintriliorshimil whielt 'i it - not re rorm ed in
1
anerh e, oat 4,niy iteset K Pffriotisol.stare4.ln nit trimonial
ltiappin ss...l.nt ttivrs9se to tks'!rties of protracted. iwidi4ns,
and de :14111ting aLI - I.oLjcirizi: Flni or tlio!r• who - f; ve nat• to
this pirnieious prartiee are aware of; I heelm , NUt•III,Y.
until Vivi . find the n-rvons system shat term( f.: 4 stra6me
and unpreountat}lefeelimr., a utile:it:it e„'.fearA.ln t e mind.
;
• The n m
fortinte thus afTecteTeeorttrs feeble. s unable
to Tarn with ocen , tomed vit:or. or to lapplv ki. tnina to
Ata4s, hi? step is tardy and wilt, loyis ditlef:i resolute,
and en;a.:,:s in his sport witli tesi enmity than n •ital. I .
If ill•! , 1111'11 , ipate ha mself hefor4 the practice has•don n its
worst. i nil enterm ttrimrm y „his ma , . tin..:e is unfr titfu Land
1,1,... , 14 , tells him {la thicl4 r.eu.1.1 by his ear y r.1111e.4.
nal° S C iire , D ., t,ler Wi,,.,,s rr4ii-ii A /to tad a truken 11,eaUeni-ion
,2t P' o 4 - simiiarl . ; sOM,7, .! :r .I.
Mttiri a ..- , uires tliCe f ulftl men tof several condi--
P T.•
that it twiv . .lvt. th cause
ss.. Could the v ell i•oc . P:rf• the nri
retrliy.lnes4 he raiArkl .Anil its title soutc
• eli•••!ir•:r4l—i &how (7.,ti Id it. b•• t race
ualitl,l7ions and pltir attendant eli.nrpo
.
iern whit.. it is yet Chin, in order' to have
hincrelased organization rebraced, reTi
a felled. - 'r_ I Ii t
1 i:! . . 1•1:11rt —lle, who plac.e..liiiim.eif
LIN'S treatnirnt nrtyreliginu4,)i confide i
~ , n ti.!nvin.au,l rely upon the 4ssuran ee
.1 Pr. Ii s. patients t•iillty•l‘er Vi, jfrelol,
Anrtk r,
iitraur
ztren4.
■r E;
KINK
"r 'us n.
'Secret•
. .
c ru.An c -let no falseltnotleFti:*ter you_r_
r easeklf. ma to one *ho.frout e l tuention a
.c:a4 et.rt.tinly beirittn.l you. F '
,any, thins: they wttleonreal ttse- Ferret
,rtiv, a Tnt cure therngelres.
_flux! hriw
...,
nu
iuz vnt
Toni:
own h.
al deht,i6t, an.ll)6w, many
Jo ttit..hfulutre been an ornameiti to so.
oni 1 the iiarth
- • ' •, . •
I
urea of the nrethri are tapidty rentoTf
t 4 : , , t i , of a Tar therap Ott ira 1 a pillt, mgeti
urin
faaell
Strir,
npplie
.. ,
. ,
it - r . . Ki t Wi.:ll‘ne.i awl eon , titutionah debility
cured, nd ttil rigor reictorvd. , .
Cot wry. Ini'alitl.i' Can Kara (by kw
carer dieltly, togethter with all t Itcirttymptene
trr ene o,inr, n remittanre)Dr. K ' a. tieilicine.
ted accordingly.
For.4rdvd to any pater the r • nited kates,a
srenre 'runt DANIAri r: or .CPPIOSITri
• BEAU! !--,Youth and:Mail
A - ligofool;ife or n Peepaiit a riDeaM l ,'Kit; keli
1 , - , : Prescrrution-rbily 25 Cfnts.
1 It•is t work eminently re4utretl,lns a means o
ing thy vieeVof the age in which we live. Also,
• I I
j' 1 NATLIWS. MIME.
Witlarplesrdr the.Prolongo(ionqf Lifesiastfro I
Jis•leler Wrth a remittnntr of 24 cent*. 'or th
postal Intel. addressed toHlti. Kr NK.E ; LIN,PIII
Pa. wilt ft•Ctire a copy - or either - of the above
I
return of Mail ; or 12 eeplei! will be Rent free 0
for 81. ttoeksellerv, tlaratWoers, Travelling AA , .
suppli d atetleßale at the publialter'aimicett i ;wh
of a la
„g'e profit.' .1
- ''.llll Litters 'Oust be pdst-poid. '
.i
"[Man,. Know-Thyself.
An I .. , lucible Bonk fur 24 ..irents— t 't /Jeer!, At •
* 1• ,
hove # COlifi ". i
.-..- .I\•\ ‘' ' ,_,' ,l /00. M Corlts.
.\• • • 4 kt„,, , i f yi lAti,S TIIA NI A YEA. •
•' '4l‘ • " 0 - 11 , 44 , ik: Mlition. tetriaetl and
;; ; ;Pir. Ai . , ' ,ir! 1 .0.: put imned. i
4 `... ,.. '" ' f'•),,c'' nt/arres . --)•-•. ••11tr. Hunter's Medic
---`' • .. A.. arm.?..,, 7 ~./ .7 And hand Rook for th
-- / ,
.. - 4,...... , 44t 5 ,17.,..... tioataining an outline
::...-....
_,,,„,,f,, , ,, N s '..." • -•ttin, progroms,troatto
.. ',/,43, 9 ;;;ti; 5.,,;* d every form of di
• ' 1 ''' , 'l's %\ * - traetml . by fietnniscu
i 4
Intere 101,, by EA falitiPe by sexual i.`XCePP,
for tht r i xtentiou, written it( a familiar Ptyl
all mi? fell terbnleallties, and ereryiblnx that w
the ea oldeonney t • aid!' (ui outline of -. nnstgain
to Fee ilea, from the rostiltiof eortm,tatinty yea
rut lir: tire exelnsittly derbted tattle cure of d
diginafe tl i ltirirato nature. i
To thin is added receipta for tbe.enre of the ,
easel, tit,l 'a treatise on the:eauser, syniptoma a
the Fei,:er ittd ,S;twe• k - : 1
Tratimorry of the Prt!frisiirornb=trirfcs in Per
Phawi.Plphin--•• DR. HUNTER'S MEllltlitt, M
—Thefaut hot ot thift purl:, unlike the 'majority
who a rertire to tututhe diseases of Which it
gradu to drone Or the big, College!dnfthe Unt
It aff +lt rito plivialtre to teeonunensl b'pat to th
Date, r tOthe tietiku of malpractice, a a liter
ex ey pertemetit prart Wooer. HI whore luWaor an ,
th* - •
i
ufy.elace the greatest, conEldencit. - • - •
JOs. S. LOICS,IIOII ; 511 D.
Al Wooltrd.ril, 21f. ZS.,of Penn. ' Unieer ity,Phihi
[l.—lt gives nuf pleesiaVe to add my testi a ny to the
urine) ability of the A nthor,ot the" 51s ids iItIAN-
N Macrons cases.ofliiseisc of the Gen' at Orgene.,
d them of tong standing, have mine- net er my no
+a which his skint/tut ',been manifest Au. r stormed to
t i health,. In someleasepswhere Oil; path. t hail 'plea
i ered beyond inedicafield; In the treatm mat of Ser. i
paknes - s, or disarrangement of the fun tionS p fp
by self abuse ortlfoccess of venery, I 'd not ' ROG*.
friar 41 OM' proffissloth, I. have been acquainted
t e A 'tabor seine thirty years. emil deem t• no more
Wee ter hint al..wellimi kindoessito the nfortunato
of early itfiliavvetiotti to recommiml hi
_aw one in
Professional shill and Integrity they may •safcly
.. themselves. t ALF1111D" WOODWARD:SI.Ih
Is lii, without egeeption, the mast eon prettensive
I ,
telligible work published ou the class. oldhsensc- -
it treats. Avoiding all technical terms, it address.
IP
If tothe reason of it* readers it!, iv f o - from all
Rumble matter , and no
.pertnt bowels • fastidious,
t nett leo.placincit Utile bends ofl tils iii s. - The Al
AP thir,ilted many 'years to the treeknient nUthevari
rupiah:ifs tspated of, pail, with or lit 0 ) breath by
nil teo little 'prMiemptiou to nap -pot, h i ' has f,u - ee i.,
Ivor it, al the MCrely',llollllll3l Nit!! of 25. cent.:, tilt
f some tvreuty years' most sue • ttivesful practice.".
I
it. .: , . •tt . .. • 1, i i ..
test her pep:trent should IM without thle ke hug
trill this Invaluable work. It W0u1.1 ,/ 7 * years o
ortilleatlottilit
enortpw to the youth . otlot. thei
"HPeopll o .s Ad rota, e. • . i
realoitorian Olcrgymitin in Ohio, Loffitin, -Of "Lino ,
&Iliad Itian,ual"i says :—"Th9ttsands pon thous
t ofoor youth, by evii,examplyeipt inlifiettee or tin
tins, levee been 104 into thelatilt of milt polly'lon,
pit Ilisiug tliv sin anf r eAarild eonselences npor
i
lehre and.thoir pi, tee) y. -The Constit ut on* of 11101/
Vrho tore,ntiOng fa IN havo bforit enfeebled, it.u4
mr down,and they oitotknow the canoe or the cure,
)iltur that cats no ist to ;enlighten n id Influence
Mille. tninittuitif eltEifit,:nd Ultimately t remove till+ ,
is l i
tirpail source of liinnen urctidieduests. ould moiler
f te. mt , eit, blestitetc,.*-tto . the \ Ctlitelbla of ow Christ,
p eSeift end mottling; generation+ Into Peralacc (oir
of IntraleatiMtedrinks) theterh 11t has stain times,-
upon thonsandsite net e, gretitpristorir e to the hit
t:tee . Accept say thanks on .I.tilor of the afflicted,
tplV•t nue, yottr eo-wortcr In the i goodWork you Atte
r,,
ltrelti eugaged ifti" j ''- .1 -.• : '' • •• - i
soitsestircis, eilvttlaited) Will he fo tittles', free of
re, to any,pert °filo United 'kitties fo 2:s bent s,-or pies ,orsl t , &later*, (poet pall) coO i riivs . 3: 1 " .
titers, or Teak liki, Philadelphia;
hooka cliere. Carreasedirs and BOok Itei '
supplied•
e tuna liberal is i - " i ''
' • . 24 1 It
---7 ----'--------- -- - 7 ' . '
Catpots„ Carpet : , earpetti; -' -
riliW O lntiOrFi;ne,lkan!n o w oil' hand, rilitly for !de. arm
-11- . 'totocri, n erry;e2tteusive assorttnent of
.. .
. c .
a tTets,Dr ugl t
' I_9 47
C 7 01/ 8 j
; Rug s , 11
fat,
M ays, in oto- , tarles t . st air .R o d s ,. i t c ,
which i i , ran offer to tho Ladles of Montioseonttelcioity,
at prices Wirer than tree.. ; ' " . !
oxra l'itl'a'r' prt, -
" '..gtais Carpet,' :- , ' 4 - Is: to OA.- • a ` - : •, '.
Yol of Tapestry :.. 1 . .„ ti Ids: uplear.ts. 4“... . .
Brit'are4., -.-
Aut.ustokn,," -`a ..,.. If ,i i .. - 111 ' 1. '„ ,•
'Atot \ othee Goods stpOportloustely loir. prices Do not
failto call liefore purchaning et iewhero, - ill '• quick 8A 468
A 31 1 1 1 VI A I.LlrstioriTS" in My motto. t •i - - • • '• -' - .
' li t ecounulitir the nunitol lily mut cut hits out and put
•It ir, your ppcket-book.. [ 1. -
1 ni3 i,, ...4.. i,.,.,.. ..... ,1.11 flowery,.., i.t7l—le..ork.
jV) I.
!..n A_ (180
.ever and
hard en
cam:6,TOi
c:etfratri
a will at
• how an
latches. as
0. , Same
0. Mori
'
e open
Jo tneve
k:;seconds
ninmelled
, it . tr pencil
for lends
iinteVpoi
Ilfebenp.
'lnd hand
imlitteon.
11. Best
Iralch re-
. .
. • -.---------,--
-
• 7111 % l ei — IV A‘lil l ki'l r .%. , . ,
O e thirdlcheaperitt , :IVhite Lcarkandfeicfr - oni
1 all poisiOnnii - 'ijnalitiest. • ..
TntlNEr JERSEY 1.1140 . it ( MlV9l.l 4 lY.i'his "
t7nir•giiitly
v..lll,gr j r.t.l t h,..ir work* Ttilimproied the- quatiVof their
products, are prepared, to Infecut , C bAdiesjhr their Superi:
or Paints. :Dry:god grogind in oil, fr. - assorted pelmitrx of
frota 24 to 5!)0 pounds; ilsoidryfn Luise*, of 2110; pounds
each. -
Illotir \niter Zinc, WI4IIIIY sold dry or groun-Clit'oll: ill
wstranted Outer:Dd unsurpassed for , body, 44. Uniform
whlcoess. , • ; 1 . -g •', • -I . . ' -
• method oim Pp prat Lin has recently been "diseovered,
it h eh enal; es the Compl 14
ny to 111170.1 4 thfilr paintg to
,heep
1
fre.,ll and still in the kegs - for - any reasOnable time. In
thif rerpeae.their paints wi j ibe super Jo; '4O - any'. Other' in
the market.:. • • ' 1 1 .1
.•.,
.. Their breivn %toe rsinr, -Which is sold at a . low price, and
ran only hemmtle from the; Wale ores from New Jersey, is
nolo!, well kiown foilts protective qualities when , appli ed. token or outer metallic S princes. -
heir stogie color PRilt s p , vimoms ill thje - properties of
thl . BrOwn, 411 , 1 hi of an tigverta trio col4-fot painting Cot
ta,,es, Drpots; Ottd-tuildirbo,'ltritlges 40. :,
I)ealers se pplied on liboral tertoll hi - their Agonfo, -
• I - 1 i -4 '''. : ritENCII dAtteltPlDl3.
, .
IWholesale Print ;Dealer's, and Impnrkrs,.N.
TV' Corn ' r of 1t)111 : 4 illarkei Sts., Philadelihia.
. 1 -
15 Eon. -
,
is to pur-
r.to7P
l e Chair .
riaricgd,
iv
in 1:11 ?
, onstaJtly
kinds
. . ,
New iYork ..
riie Lusitraiice'Co.
' i (Vice, 9 Wall Street. .' •
CiirlrAll4 (In 044 and Approve-d Securities )
• }.
- • • 1 $
500 ' 000 ..••
1. 4 ! -
'- I I
.Insb.rds against Loss- or Damage by tire.-
t
int I.cro irs.,-i. o.Stebbina, 113 BrnadStreet;
0
eer -C..lia,ker, 1 spruce etrek ;"Cirard Baneker, )18
• oadway; Thomas Andrews ~136. Cednf "street '4. Samuel
path Mtiyd, 377 - West street; Albert L. Ceinklin; 810
tecnwlehst'reet i James A. Ctoshi, 113 Broadway:, Charles
' ut, Kit4ebrielge,* •Y. Lambert 11. Hall. CLica;To, la.;
mith Ilotbie; Wen. W.ll.,eland. New York; Peter It,
aide, 138 Bunk street; StaatesS. Bell, con 'West and
1 4 11 t streets ; Jolla" L. peen, 78 IVaterstreet ; D. Van
ert.llSteadway ; 'Horatio N. Gallup, cor. West and
rrowStl l E.O.s; Peteti IT. Poster, cnr.Hausvoort and West;
liben Hops, Jr"-, 43 Etirlith Avenue, Stephen rmwiell,
tenly„n,'N.l.l.; Albia WaAleigh, Philadetplike;• extern,
.itt•Ste,, 4 . 9 Water street; Samuel Sinclair,Tribune Build.
-'s; Sam uolB. Shaw, Cleveland, Clan ' .
L. i " 1 • . ROYAL" cirloin!ntLiN, Pies.
ABLE-5.1.. CLARKE, Spey. "... • '' / "
OtA r:LE.s' L. BP OWN I 0 \ Afro•ut - -
1
•.- 1 -
loutinVe'
t SCIFt. 6, 1853—j : -''
' .
:
ction for
len In ex.
valunble
itch:ten&
ed iti the
I from the
°in Sus
tl
Barhs, ,
1 of over
than the
EW 1 1:011K ADVERTISEMENT,
f'foinlize .:Vl,spapei• Adtertfing Ag,eirt if ;
• S. M. PE T 7 4.
22 Nassqzt l'i . ;r/c, 4.10 Stale
, . .
The Greht Phifult . tant.l3llirie Fst•tbii il l inent: •
002.-1/CD NITATEII.P', -_
333 131134:1A 1. 1 11V41. Y., 'A 1,: IV `1 . 41 11 1{ . '
.
TIl Elbert and most improved Pianos and Mel; leons.—
T. (lice Ultr, & Co.'s World's Fair l!remiu Pianos,
with or without tbe &dear ; nod with iron frame and cir
eularscales. I The merit of there instruments is too well"
known to need Cu, tiler cour ‘ riplidation, ' Gilbert' ThWidole
I frenos..an ell!gazit instrumenCforsinall rcnnum, • flatlet &
entuston's Plants, of the old established tirni.ofillallet &
io. Mr. W.lbeing role agent for all the abore*PlOns, can
ilffer : theM loilier than any other - house. IloraCel Waters'
~ inoi, manufactured ewes-4y - for. him. 'havihg, great
lower of tool! arid elasti c it y or touch.
.333, Ittnlow4 is
le inr,mit dfpos for Musical rustrumentii, in this onntry,,
arrding an opportunity for:elections-mit to be mil else=
N here. ' Ser'in'idiand PiauM nt great hurgnins : Prices
i'•
f r om silo '01'75.. - Every ins t rument fully war: nted Or
i
ho money retanded.
. ~, .HE Lour.oNs.
. - - . •
.;norlinan & Hahlwin's /uteri Omn i M e n d erms ,
..,
,- ~ ..--
ith Two DARKS of keys-la sweet: an d powerlit m e t ro.
• i ent p r i e ,!f roin z i,'7s to V:00. S. D. kn. W. smith's'
celebrat ed Melodeon s,Martin 's unriialled Guitars Brown's
flatlt, Flutinas, Violins:. lirasslustrumentic & ~ &c:"•
eaters supplied with Pianos and Melodeons a . factory
flakes. 12% 'per cent ilbcount to Clergymen. ' ' . •
71 17 S IC . . i
This list, entoprises the products of the'creat masters of
Cloth the"Ainirican and ElAropean contioents,anik receiv=
i g. constant additions by lto eveusive publication of the
mice and popular pieces of the day.' Dealers ill Music,
ml Tenchere Of Seminaries wishin2 to purchase npy music
i tiblished.erimal:e arrangements for eolith nolhitipplies
f Mr. Waters' new ksues. %ell/ findit to their 414 erest to
I w ward their orders.; Mus ie dent t rusty part of t.l e Union
Canalts, postage free. . ' , lIQUACA WA Ell S.
- 14i1l'e.'
I . .. .
, .
' • • 1 MARIAii: SitOP: ' I
LIE updersigued !vise 'established a chop in
the :haiterneut of Mr. Sayre'sStore;id Mou-.
tr.se, where they will.at all times keep Or tan&
.outt:tuN and Domrstricsl.morx, and manuracture:
he same into Monuments, Tomb-stones,iTable
ups, &.c., dic. t
.
t1.,7 The patronage of the public is- respletfully
lolicited. ' GONG DON' & BEVIER
Montrose l i'Aug .. ) .5,1853—tf. ,- . . .
If muttin'
in of 144,
an p , rr y
I to I by--
nt nwilt
vatic bo
ltedy.n.l
otter Dr.
his bon
tlo4 r i the
.1
om
In t tietr
often'is
iDoctor Youriplf : . •• -
HE POCKET IiEtSCITLAPIIIS;.
Or, "..ki s C rcry me his ozi n Physicico. .
• rr II EFI ttlitiou,o l n!taining
One hundred ifitgravings, sbOWing
$ - TV Diseases and - Midler:nations of tbe
man, system • eVely 'shape and form.
5.1.-.• To which is added a Treaties inn the
Diseases of .Fethakj,T being of • the highestlithpor-,
tance -to married people, orthoke catamplatiug•niar
ritiffe. • By '1 • , . • •
•
rourig . ..AL D. •
j. Let no father be ashamed tO present a copy.of
the Aescul4pius to his eitild.l It May suit) him
from an. „eaily grave.: Let - •u9 young man ar wo-
Man enter into the. secret obligations of marriedlife
'without reading the Pocket Aesetilapius. Let no
one intnring from a haeknieili cough, Pain; in the
Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, e,d 'the
whole train ,or Dy - gpeptic. l sensations, and air:ea . ..up
by theirphy,sician, be another moment wi thobt
Suiting the AESC LI have the a mitrried;
orthosci:abdut to be maeried"ony . impedimetilt4oad
this truly, mieful book; asithiis been the mein of
saving the - ninnies of uufc_ortu,naie : .creatureSfrinnthe
Very Jaive of deith.' •,-' •
1 IL;' Any person sending twenty -fire ceti'is • en
'plcseti in a letter,' wit! - reeeiire one Copy. of This
work by mail, ( or five copies will be sent for . One
Dollar. Address (port paid,) "
D 11: .
• , • •, I •No. 152 Spruce St. Philadelphia.
.
March•Stli. 18.54-10y1:1.•
1- • , ,
MEM
,has
Ithe
only T y
romitly
„
tog their
, perkt
ipprokia-
pac! ! .cAl
ood•
ON qty-
rqform-
'he Press
Tatar in
idelphin, l
books by
post•tgs
nts, &r .
cli admit,
lg should
OLD IN
A new
mprovedi
E 1. iitailual
of thtt
ori-
I made ure
esce' eon
/tis aligns(
iW :Osten
articling
ulattlt nd
aineident
r e , *men fa
seases of a
I{; C. BR/NETT 84 CO.
r importersagivi Joh& Fort!ig it mitt' Do
}
inestic Dry - avoiti.
• .41 PET STItEET)LiEW •(
• '
boy° dia
• d cure of
riNTol:ftd) invite the, rittention r of merchants in
IN Susquehanna and adjoining Connties to .
their stoek in btelt. will - lie found large, and desira
ble
,ble at all seasons of thd year, consisting in part
'.of Cloths, casSitneres :and Vestinv, .Aans.,and,
'weeds, with- 11 the.be'st'and well known styles
...,. . • •
of fast colured prints. ',: . • : _ .- .'. . ,
AlSo, - Dress Goods, White and Linea aoodi;
'du!. kC7,;( - •. • ; ' . , .- 1
Also, Proeha long and Square 'shawls, cash , '
mere and Silk Shawls, together with 14tiery And
Fatit.ty Goods. - - -, ' • •
, . . f
Prompt attention paid to orders 1:,
4y 1;-: .euangei;, - .
n. CoUtt s e.
ANUAL,"
of those
trratN is a
edStates.
unfortu
,Nrful and
Integrity
r...rIL n tia.,. .
~_.s aitlitne
i tp
, Stv; ; ,lwat* C4riiidale'and lioithetton
Station, s
the .I..aelf *Ana and Wester ti:, Raj i
ma d 7 pii i tan eg , 20 piles. Leave: Catbundale. in
tleitiornitig and
_.eenneet wktis the tilts'sing
orth. L.Returning i l leltve on the Arrivat -o'f .the
mail train from : - the Great Bend.; the .nearest-
most diked and'i . ..liehtiefit route front Creat•Bend
to (larlibudil6: Pa sengOrs by this line alWitis
get - into' Carberida e 'earlier in tire eveni ng -trout
is
~.
any Other route. .:. > " • •
Fire r,e - eill ted in Carbondale at - oi . ° 'Sion , of
the SittiststibCrs, Main street; a few lilock.*bol°i'
Bronson's diotel. • '-' .
AiLlust,l I
. '. ',, . _,.
•• i Medical Cr; ,' •
1,
r‘oers. TIIAVE It t'r...5% AIN DALL, liavfety
I, - liisciiiated theti6vi :- in - the 'practice of
' iltedicine tin d ..Surgotir t ? id; respect ruili..inot.'
811 to aivg:tlitliri t il la lav fleet! their` pro;
fe:”;ipii4l.,4l.,av /e Y !"•!,.. be. tWun'il at the•l
0 r i ke vvi ci ,
~t ) c PiPtr•ir l ik! Doer& Thayer.-
43r(3411Ajmhhaulle{Pqai Okihvoitihta and
- olhc e !.-,:!-,- - ~
. , q
lt:TN1417!.*:1:.;•-"•4---1,,•-1•
...k.„- •,.,. ~ -'
. . 'Siontiose, "Sle ,
8, 1854:1 n 'edeAs*.DALT.,..
. . __. ~..
i - .
GROW & fl lfiVrEas
41-tf.
THE 111INTRO'.
• ri.: 2 1 3 1,1Wi l EDEV
. FkY ‘7 . 1!
-;
A Gg46.-Zi
EDITORS AND 1,
. - i
T s
TERIIIB ..41, , 50 '
.h , n advance; 82,60 it
not paidwithin six moat ;•andis2,so,at the eild
of the year.: N o paper d scontiaued until arrears :
gds are paid, except at the 'Option of:the Pub.
lislierig. All commtinimittons connected with th e
office, to inure attentinii, must be directed
,(ITeat
paid) to CliAsz &y
Da, llll ontroimi:Busquchfl ta
County, Pa,
Rites of AidivrtiSitig..
Ode 'square (12 lines qr iless) 3 insertion's,. 1 1 11;00 •
Each subsequent inse tkin; .. . .10.25
One lignarelhree months, . • 2,50
One sqttorttnix months, .
Business (aids; four linesor less; ..13,()0
Yearly, advertisements, not over 4 squarest 1% 0 0
One column One
Yeally,:iadvertisersi will' bp ;restricted to th e
buSiness in whieb theji.are engaged;•and are:eds.
eidered as wishing to continue advertisirtynn% s
they shall: give rip ek.i 'Aireitiiki
xj.slbtiCdmennife
wince of. the same. ,
' JOBNVOR .1• •
pir The publishers having adr4cii,to,;.,tb„*,lol
Printing materials a - large
,and :.surer o, a s,scnt
rn ent of Job Type, fire now prepared W execute
Job Work in-a• manner onsurpaised ibiei see=
"thin of country, and onlhe most reiiitondble tertnl
Blanks of every description kept constiritly
mi head or:printed to Order.- "
litsintsrs Pirtrtivri,
. ,
JOHN. GROVES,
Fashionable Tailor ,--- Lih4punderlSe.ole't.
Hotel, Hain . Street s Alqntrose' Pa.••
• BRYANT jllOlE t .
Great Bend rieliati p !. ADDis9s
-,ANT, Proprietor: !
7L,;,11. SIII.OIIT •
, .
ii annfa'etitreK oflSr,Rotreii COMDINED A.
RIAGE SPRINGS, Montrose, Pa.• :
Montrose,
• •lain . W. I[?EICIM a. to: I;
-
Cabiiiet and. Chair Mapufatorers, font Main
S'tcee!, 519utroae,Pn. :
-
I • G. dr. - W. ..U. I'ULLVIt;
Dealers in Books; Reli4y-3lade Clothing, -tat t t
land Caps, Boots and .Shoes, - Dry Goods,;
IStote opposite Searle'B!Hotel, Montrose, Pa.
•
Dr.
1. - -
Physiitian and Surgeon, Burford, Pa. - Office
12 doors below Eaton's Store.. •I,
Dr; IL SMITH
Sitrgeon • Dentist, Montrose, Pa., will he 'at
- wiSearle's Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each
reck. J .
. ,
IfIc4.I[LLA- 1 11,16L PAILS, 1
. .•. ~
.licafers in Dry - Goods, , Groceries, liardw l nTer;
• • 'Crockery, Boots and_ Shoes; 'Ste., Sprit'l4,ii '
lle
Pa: • . ~, .. . ~IBitx,-
, .
.
L.ITTLEA :\
Attaraie..,i at Law—Offiee formerly 9cep.
pied : by Little &. Streetr,--31thitroe, Sunite.
Chunty, Pa. .
Itai B. LITTLE.] [EzE#t - B.
,C
CONGDON it .11.DEVIER• ' 1
9 1
Dealers in Marble Monurnent#,Tables, Tomb.
-Stones,*e., - Corne"r of
.Court and Exebitnge
§treets, opposite Broome County Bank, Bjng.
lianiton, N. Y.' . - . • • 1 1
- ,C..D. LATHROP. it:. C 0. . -
, o ff'
Copper,
in Stoves. and. • 3lannfaetarep3 of
Copper, Tin, and Sheet-Iron Ware. ShoP
west side Main Street, opposite Democrat 01F
. fiee„Montrose,
D:Livrnapo.]
•
' E. IL MOONEY, .
Repairer of Clocks, Jewelry, Mesita] inatrn r
nip n 4, and - Gana, Eleetro plating o l f
• Spoons, Wateliea, Jewelry; &e., done to ordeii.
116 has an appointment for. Sealer of Wei i ght
and Me.asares, • Shop on Main Street, ,first
door below the'llriek Corner,'Mentrose, Pa.
A.BIEL TURICELL, DifONTRE, -
ilea iikDrugs,Medieincs, CherniealS,PaleK
Oils t Dye stuff, Groceries, Dry Goods,- Hard
wfirt, Sione-war,GlaSs-Ware,Caraphene,lturn
ing FlUid, Lamp Oils, Candles, Vornishes,*in.
dew Glass, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Perla
, wry, • Jewetry, Spekons, Bpectacles, 314icg
`lnstruments,. Trusses, Medical JrAturnents,
Liquors, Mirrors,'Stationery,'.Brushes, Shoes,
Yankee Notions, &c. *Physicians Pre'serip
.' tions . carefully compounded.,'
RANI.K.LIN PRASE'S,
Alta i r
ey and Counsellor at Law,
. ,
- . MONTROSE, PA : ., I t
attend faithfully to nil • bisiness en rim
o him in the county Of Siisquehan r a.:
ne.ing and `writing. of all iiiitile'si f 1
h.•
y; and charge moderate.. , ,
also-attend to the prosecution Of etaitris of
teir, widows and,lteirs, ag,ainst the 1. 1 1/i•
8 government, for Bounty
.Land, ren•
I- - •
TiTIL
Y Y
tea
Convey
done neat
He will
soldiers, - t
ted Stat(
sions,
May bei found at all hours at the Office formerly
occupied y. J . TA:id/aids, Esq..north oftlie Covt
House. . - 490*
- ,
JOHN GOLUB! -'-
• • .
DEittn IN Stoves; Tin, C.cppet and Sheet rcrn
Ware,.Lodersvilie, near Great Bend De po t:1-6V
•, M. C. TYLER,.
Interpsted with . I. L.• limt . 7
ThlrOl_Eß IND DE4LEp •
tp . linraware - A
cut.
lery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, - . j
,Nn. 215 -Pearl W. 1, pl. Y.
Where. his Mercantile friends, inzthits .and ()Mei
Counties, are kindly invited, alideantesay -
'ed .to call and purchase. . • • - n6tf. - • •
Apr
HENRY,S!' ti • ,
OF ITYATROSE, rAr- • ' 1
With R0wi3,,,/Woodniff, &Titter,
yIrfIOLES.U.E - GnocEns nnd '•etmingsms
RpriAris,`No. 173 Washingto'n Street,
betvieen 06rtiand and,..DepSirep* New Ycirk.
1854--10tf. - • .1
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RS. E. Patrick, Ir. &G. 'Z. - Unlock! hall).
• . this day , formed ate-partnership, for on)
,effinient itnanrieccgsfnl iiroseention cif the differ !
ent brinehi* of their professietr:' '
Atl hnsiness entrusted to therrwwill tie:a ten
dektei with promptness and fidelity.:.
',Their 011ie° will be the one lately mrspie# by
Dr. Dimock. • I
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~t. PATRICE, 4 . -
- DINPCKI,
Moniniie;3lareh 22, Itti: • -
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TARIIGGIST -and . Cirnmor, and Llinahl
Jr, t. Mediniebs, Chpinicals, , pyn St
Puinti, ON, .I . l 4kty; Glal . iNLCalkny
Fluid, " PCrfumery, Yankee
Lodetsville l'a
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ATT6lll , 6llir; AND COUNSEL UM
haa t/ 4111:11ot,, a v er S. $. Mit4
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Goods- Falling
LSIIILLING. Sumpter Calicoes for 8 Cts.,Soiner Chkihs
L. for 10'cts , Ginghanis.and Laivni at most,
any priee;Dektina 20 cts.',,*ythea,so cts.,
bo Itskes, - IIoes; Shovels, Sickles; F40: 4 .j
?GP Handles. 11Coonia,: PAN
.TUbs, .-Wirfoir
sa,A, the best to he•fourl;GlrtsS rind 'Nails,lsth
Tealor. one. dollar,' . anii .other ;gootli in
great' Varieiy all going cheap for cash) I
LYONS et. SON. ,
Montrose, June 14, 1854.
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41 (ishin#:.sio° Powdelr,s, great la7,Jort
invin.6* articles, Far.ea% ttv .
J. L ON 'S 4., SON:
Montrose May 0 4 1851 * '
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