The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, October 05, 1854, Image 4

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THE LARGES
CIRCtiLATION IN, rOUTHERN iErnt7A
E. 11 CII kSE Enrroks.
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Illoistrose,Tlluirs44,4let.: 3,11431.
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~.. 1. . - Fon TIIE DEatocRAT.
-, Heine: benitite,.thie sea. ,
• A fiiviiks. fireitakelife for ine, . •
• A fiii; without a'Cisre;- -- • .
With S;lfie me beshisithe pleasant sea,
. 7 ,,.Witis Poaillet..and plenty there ;
.',... , Wi.leii:'o,,iiii- tailow. 00 along.
..,f;-;""-- Atidlrint arotuid the shore.- •
:4-Wheite iseniOtts'birds - - with:Sweetest song
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ItrilnAlows nennakt -pew',
.- ',l:lore in reattii•:niitifintrire's bowers
1 7 "_: 1 ' . And .Tvateh:thp ripling stream
• ` , That glides- along in sparkling showers'.
' ' 411 fl in" the woods doth glesm , ; . - ..
, • Where •sub.h.s grandeur fills the mind •
. . . . With richest gems inlaid, '
. - 'Where )eatiteossi.tiowers of every kind'
Morn each hill and ' --
. glade.. - .
I love
.4 sail in my cedar. bleat - • ' -•-
. Alen,' the rugg ed shore, %.
. And watch the noble fish that float - - '
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Beneath my oaken oar ; " .- .
And w.h j en the glorious sun doth rise
. . Behind the eastern hills, • . . ,'..
. , With golden light it fills the skiei
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hile joy my soul doth fill. ' • . .
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Talk not to me of the golden west .
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• Nor !scenes of chessic lore, . . '.. r
But give me my-own dear place of rest .\ [:
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Beside tht: ocean's shore. . •
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There n ay be heard the farmer's song - ':..
Asit kings throughout thelale, • •
While birds with sweetest-strains prolong
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Their i noteso'er hill and vale.
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Jan om
A Mother's Love.
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A mother's love is divinely beautiful when.,
it enfolds dip helpless and dependent /infauti
with a mystic power, like thesilent omnipres
- ent influence of an ever watchful Pr4idenc4:
Beautiful in iafter'years, as it guid6s the cart
less - and uncertain steps of joyous childlroo ,
strewing around its pathway bright flowers of
hope, that *nth° softly their lessons of gra tl,
itude and praise, while the young wayfar4
gathers
theni in his embrace. Beautiful . in lts exaltation is the higher development 4
the mental sentiment, which commands di ,
reverence of impetuous youth, . and '.subdue"
the mighty power of passion by the holin.esi
of its . strong endurance leading him Upward.l
through'diffiCulties and temptatiOns - to thc ,
summit of that mount of contemplation
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whence he may survey - the - world with a clear!
.. , vision, and Willingly brave the.stern realitiesl.
of a severe disciplin rather than yeld liiinsell l
a . captive to the attractions of. selfish .ambi- .
tion, But when, in the. full strength 'Of - inn-(
ture•manhood, the great heart bows itself be-t,
fore her wholnurtnred its best affections, and]
the soul erect in the conscious dignity' oflitali
wondrous being, acknowledges' the moth - r'sll
rower, -then Only is her
,unfathomable I, Ve,-1 ,
understood, and the sublime mis.sion• of Ma
ternity complete , in its fulfilment.
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PREDESTIY I ATION.-" Do you believe in pre
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destination ?' I said the' captain of a . 7 .dississ' ippi
, steamer, to a clergyman who happened to be l'
Imivelling with .hini." • . . - ~
i. Certainly,.". . ,
" And 3.oulalso•believe that what is to - be,
will be V! I. . - • . ,
“ Certaink.” - ; • -
" We11,,1 gin glad - to hear it.:" - i •
"Why'?"
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"Because, I intend to pass that boat:ahead '
in fifteen' consecutive minutes, if - there be
7-my virtue, in pine knots and loaded safety
valies. .So dont be -alarmed for if the boil
er isn't, to bust, then' it, won't.". •
" Here the divine began putting on - liis hAt;
ana looked ;cry much like backing out,
'which the ca tain observing,
.he said.: ,
"rthought you said you s.tlieved i . pre-
Jestination, and - what is to be will be." .'
- ''' So I do, init. I prefer being a little nearer .
the stern - when it takes place." . I
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WE read that Napoleon was a. very awk
ward .dancer.l On one occasion lie danced
with a very beautiful countess, who could
_ not conceal bier blushes at his ijdic / olous pos
tures. On leadingrher -to • bent seat, be. re•
marked : r "tube fact is,niadatn, my forte lies
not so much in
.dancing myself akin makin,
others dance.'"
This lemin s us of an anecdote- s Of
,Daniel
Webster,' wh being present at It ball -rip
'Washington, during the period of his iricurn
, hinny. as Secretary of btatc, was asked by an
<!freminater foppish sort - Of - a chap, wire thought
:a go . od deatof his dancing, "Don't you dance.,
-Mr. • Webste ? I never saw von. dancing.",
" No,", said . r. Webster, as he only could
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say and look / such things, "I net could .
have the . capacity-tb learn how. sir."
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-- ,nr The.F.now Nothi**s.liare descended'
from mighty had stock. Some of the papers
named the notorious rascal NED 13i:Nrw:F.,
as the origina i tor , but according to. the .4tfr
Chapter, Bth and 9th verses of Genesis, . they
can. claim Cam as the founder of this glorious
institution : • .
And,Qain talked with Abel his brothel:
:and it 6ame:to l Pass., whenjhey were in . ]. the
field, that Cai6. rose up against Abel his bro
ther, and slewLhinl. •
lad the Lord said unto Cain, ulierf'.' is
Abel thy bro 'her ? And lie said, I ° KNOW
NOT." • • •.. . •
UNITED inTATES . Massaebn
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setts, Vennoii,NeW York, : Pennsylvania, N.
.Carolina, Louisiana, Arkanas,
:ma* Missouri, lona and California,
the Legislatures to be ehoseri at the ensui'ug
election will eh choose aU. S. SenatOr...,.
jar Boswell complained to Jobrisen that
the noise of the company the day before had
made his head ache. , : , .. •
"NO sir it was not the noise that mule
your head ache ; it- was the sense we put into
it.” . -
"Has sense that:effect upon-the headA
. "Yes, sir; an heads' not used to it.
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t Who ever lost money -or tharac _ p
r_,
by attending their own businesS, and I It
ting other pe. pies alone. ,- . : .
PUBLIC SEIMENT.—IIood defines pith is
sentiment as 't he average pEejndice of mrLn•
kind." .I.locd - has - 4een a thing or two. -
who• •
- ipir The imagines anhimself yvise
because he ha detected some typograpMeal
errors in a newsmper, has gone .east.to getl a
:perpendicular view of the rainhow.:i
jtgr We aways like to sev gentlemen tau'
ladies with beautiful and rich gold rin
ua ,their flag N acid long dirty linger nal st,
It looks so t and genteel.
i ttoser.: continue to present their
nacions iv.rtinaev.
Mostiu
bills with pttrt:
cielettious,
Al6erttstintitts,
1 ! AC'S 1 PILLS, '
l• .O E - •' 1 )1k .NlM'and singular!, snecessinl
-' - - i - -.• • •' ' ' - 'remedy for the tore of lilt Bill
! , •', r-',. inns' illseakei-e4.lostleettess, Indigele
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- • . Ai_ - • titirt,diemadiee,'Brippefiltlrenmatism,
Ferrets, Drint, Humors. Nerrou - sne4,
, '',:r•-•" - '' lftritabillty,illigantlitatlons,fieildriehe,
I Itilli k — ,;,..„ - Pales In the Breast, Side,. Bark, and
0 AR. ess. - Unifie d Tensile Complaints. deed. 'he.
''l _LS. itideeel,yely fens are the diseases in
i wileh a Po:testier, Medicine la mit
mime imil less requited:l inelmneh sickness and suffering
tufght be prevented,,Lf in harmless but effect ual Cathartic
weremeirefreely vieeit,, • No person can feel well while ii* :
costive habit ol body 'prevails ; berlderi It soon generato,o ,
serioniend often fatal kliiienses- 'wig& - might have heels
'trebled. b r the timely endjudkions use of a good puritii.
tive. This he alike trueof Coble; Pererigt symptoms, and
ilillionderangernentsi, ITlier all tend to become or' pp
rei•••
due*. the:deep seated and fortrdableSilidempere which load
the hearses all over the Mid: limiter *reliable Candly phvie
le P. of the drat importenee to the. public. Wealth, an I tins
-Pijlhas,been perfected witkerinVuminete skill to meet that
demand. An extensive trial nips virtues by Physicians,
PiVifesieorsi' and pa - gents, his ' shown 'results surpapsing,
any thing bithert•Cd keroWn of ant medicine. Cure. have
been effecter beyond belief, weir.: they not sabstantlateg
byfersOns' ot such 'chilled po-ition and chancier IS to
for lil the iinepleinn of me truth' : • • .
monsaire inan• iemitrent Fenger:ten who have testified
farercif titese Pill,. vie tnay mention i: , '
Ir. A l Ilayes, Analytical Chemist. of host on, .and State
Alisayer of Massa eh imet t x
: whose high' professional; charae •
tin is endorieel by the lien.,Edward Everett:Senator of the
l',,S i ; Itehert C. Winthrop, Ex-Speaker, ;elt:thP. house of
Represent:dire,: Aliboti Lawrenee, Minister Alen: to Eng
hind ; John B. Pitapat riek. Path Inshore of tioston. Also,
Dr..l 1114 t Ililieim, P s : i ietleal Chemist, ° l ll New York City ,
endorsed y lion. n L. ?klarcy.:S.TretarY ef 'State; Wm.
B. Aster, heriehest man in America; $ 'Leland ft Co.,
proprietors of the Mete opolitan•llotel.and (libels. - '
,Did et:ce permit we COUiti flye manylkandied certificates,
from all partswhere the Ping have been Insed bat evid'enee
eren tnoreconviniing than the experieneW of eminent Doh
tie men in found In their effects upon trial.
These Pills, the-result •of long invettlinagon and study,
are offered to the public as the beat and Most complete
which 'the present state 'of medical - science. eau afford.—
They' : ere compounded norof the drugs: theniseires: but of
kthe inedicin al virt nes only of Vegetable relnedies, ext raete4
i : by-chemieal process in'a state of purity., nd combined to
'4-'getherin such a manner as to insure the t results This
, mill of composition for medieines has en found in the
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Mere Pectoris! end Pills both, to prOdure a more efficient
re ;than had hitherto been otained 6y any peewees = i
iTh r son is:perfectly\ obyleue. • Wtvilehy the old mode
i oft. peeition , every' medicine 10 burdened Vritti more er
ilesso acrimonious and injnrieni qua:titles, ,by this each
ni••
! Inehriilual rigneonly otitis desired for the enrative effect
i Is present. All; thedneit and ohnovionalquilitles of 'each
suliet*nce 'embloyed are left beldnii, the- curative Virtue's
only-bring ref:Hoed. lienee it be self:Cr:Went the•effects
;should prove as they have proved mr re metiely - remedial, :
and thr'Pills a sneer. more 'powerful. antidote to disease
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rak if rpler tho counsel of an attending Physltha - ally nth - rinedielne known to tire world. •; '
A il r :sfre.ruentlye•cpedient that nee Medicine should lie
I e te
ian.nd as
II
11 11, cou i ld notpreperly judge of a 'remedy Without :knowing
its erimposition.:;i hare supplied the accurate Fortnuke• by :
l' which both my Pectoral angTilis die nialle to the whole
body of Practiitemers in khe Deftest !Mates and British
lAmerican Preripres. /Choir : Ryer there should be any one
who hap not received them i_they ellilbe promptly feryard
ed by mall lii hi* oddress. l
Of ill the,Patent Medicines : that are ottetcd, how few
iwonlill be tOken,•lf their compoeition • was knOllll.l -Their
!_ifeconsiets:in tti eft mystery. 1 have nermvstories. -
Thee nhpAgitlein army preparatieMs is laid keen to all
men,and alf whtare eompetent. -to judge on the subjert
freely acknowle: _e their convictions of their 'inirinsic mer
it.i 7he Cherry peetoral wail pronounced by se i lentifie men
Ito belt vconderfli medicine before its effects were known.
Many'eminent P iysicians have declared the mine thing of
II" PI pi I.,,and everi more - confidently. and are willing to
'their
thOt their aritiripitions were more than ireigized by
'their effects tip:it. trial. • 1 ' • • . ' i
They operate hy thrictirwerful influence on ;the intern': I' ,
viscera to purifirbe tarifa:l:an:l stimulateit intO b he : alty IV.. I
li-in—remote the obstructions of the stomach. t mvels. lir
er, arid other organs of the b'ody. restoring their irregular
cthin to health,land by earrecting, wherever they exist.
curb derangements as are the first origin Of disease, •
Being sugar wrapped' they's?* pleasant to take, and be.
ng, pnrely *eget tble, nd, harm can arise from their use in ,
ny quantity. ! -i, • I
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For minute direetiona,i , ree *rapper on the Boa.
Prepate/ hy JIM ES O. Practical and Analytical
Chernit Lo well , ' M ass : Piie.le 25 centri p erllox. ‘ fire Box
`es tor Al. '
SOLD itY. A. Turre:ll. Montrox , !; It. V. & R. U. Eaton.
Churrfl k Phinney. Ilundeff ; 1.. Scott, Great
!lend. Ityr,all -Ili,ugithrts and Dealers In Medicinr every
here. -II ; Sept. 13—:arre4 ,
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; 1 - INElgir GOODS. 1
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'ITC MILLAN & PARK return theirigratefiil
.4.lll_''acknowledgments to the'publie I'4 past fa
vors, and ir,liite, attentliin to the very large stock
of Spring land Summer Goods they are now, re
ceiving, and•loffer for•sale at very low price:. In
additifin, to their usual assortment of staple Dry
Goods, thiverips, Hardwdre,• Crockery, Paints,
and Oils '&-c., they and prepared, to exhibit alarge
ass'ortincint Of l 1•
ILA Ifl • ' T %
1 I `,S , DRESS GOODS
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of every iiescrit , ibn, i'ignred, Plaid and Plain.
Silks, B(nnets.,,Thilwlis, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery
Ladies and Misses shoes of all kinds—also a
1k of , •
large . stork
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11 •: ' READY MADE; CLOTIIIIW •
[Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds; Jeans, Summer
ClOths, yestings, Hats and Caps, Boots and
Sholes &e,:&e. -
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4 They
k rd sp
f ( trolly
.solicit an'e arlv c
all from
those 1 , IV'iil to purchase e oon n OODS AT i Low PureEs.''
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. 1) , MeIfILLAN &P. 4K.,
, aray . .
1 Springville 2,.),
18,54.' 1 • ,
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i l At ' th i e ',l7pqbriville Exchange.
r' (comprising
silbscribein hereby. informs
,his friends
t ..L(coniPriiiing tfie public generally) that he is
now repleniabing his stock of Goods; and is of
fering superier inducements for thenr,to purchase
of him, thereby keeping their Capital;as well as
(Ling their , trading at home, }mono his Mock
tray be found a general assortment of Dry Goods
Groceries, 1 Crockery, _ hardware, Paints;
_Oils.
Oyes, Boots and Shoes, Ilats.asd Caps, wall and
window paPer,•Clothing,„!Fnanks, Yankee notions
sle., all of i villfick he will bii happy• to exchange
Or
. any kificts . 01 . farmer's produce at the highest
prices, cash; or.good credit.' • ~
Also he Wants all who have accounts of over
six nipnths: standing to call and Settle them on or
before the first of Feb. 1853, and all whe intend
t o pay in grain 'are requested to bring it along as
soon as convenient, ' J. L MERRIMAN.
WANTED Ito hire, a good Blacksmith, one
wholundersisuds all branches of , the trade, and
c 'n come well recommended for , sobriety and in
cl Stry can, obtain fair wages by calling on the
sbseriber so , on at Upso
j n o ;il tni le, lil sm • Eßiii4AN. : -
'Jan. 2, 1854 i . •ll • • '
`i l • -," , .. 7 icrindossi Siih. . , .
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QI, 11:*.D. SAYRE having ::been appointed
A - 7i agents fur an extensive Sash, Blind and
DOOMahuractory are prepared to furnish any
artie es in this line at less rateST,thap they have
uskut ly been sold. - , . . :,:. • , .' .
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11 S AY i INO. CREA).I-an ar t icle which every i_
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~ 1 maxi should try, for . sale by, . . J
f. .1 '. ' • - i - - . 1 • S: A. &•IXSAYRE. 1
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r July 24. ' •-; p .. • .-. :• ,
Great ExcitemOnt in New , York.l
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• • ~ I Piaho s:'and ifelodedn4 for Cad. - -
jroll ACE WATERS, the great Mnsltiand Piano -F;trte
.1.1.1 dealer, an Itiitadway, hew Yoilt, prefering to share A
1 it:74e per Cent ~ w ith his customers, rather thanpay it to the
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.118,Trwrs of Wail S.trect, to raise available, means to enable
hint to stvnithe ptesent tight tienes,bfferts his' Immense a}. sortmencoeeligapt and watTaned pianos - and Melodeons
at 4 wr g tidiF,,444t. from fictor prices, for cub. [lli as .
13 11l
01ieili.l'0144113rE P12.01V from thief of the largest, and
Erwin Crlebtited Boston barna etotiet; also those' of err.
-4+4 of the b't N ew York mikes , including the beantifig
Rill mu ett 3. rigifil ilorace 11 at Its llatitis from hlrolfo fio
tosr, and M loileons of the hest Roston, New York, and
Pdffalomar •S; affording en oplrtinity.for selections not
t
to blo t ad elsewhere. Melt lostr meta waranted. SeCond
banAptanos!at 0 reat B arg,ain s—P Ricks Peon Salto Ed 60.
Mule and' SillfiC3ll itistrnments df all kinds. Dealers,
Te. therm and heads of ~cher gr 'niggled on the best terms.
Mti ic sent- Ey mail port paid., g earrill and Select Cata
log its of M sic:and• Schedgle or-faCtory prires - of Pianos,
Me Odeon% nd tau sie44l. int , " Nitne , ntil forint:del to any adi
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dre'ss,frrie fpOstnge.-39 3moi.: :, • ..'
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, ber Watches. i
!RE subscriber takes pleas.
tire ln informing bis
•nds that he, has this -day
;iviedfromt Liverpool irer
..ankr turs
eir Euro a large in
:e‘of his Unrivaled English
•fr Watches. ' The prssent
diffeient ' varieties', in'
plal,in tandl hunting, emits, ful I i Jewelled and plain,
alsk, l'ion)e irxtralne inovetnints, which he will
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Put into gold eaUies of
,any ilesirable weig,ht , or
p 6 term ,• . i ' • . , •
' " ' 'ALFRED J. EVAI I OIB.
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" : r No, 2,04 d Fellows Rill; •.•
ingliamon July 20, 1854.
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Groceries - --Wholesale &lifita4l)
iN,great considerable quantity , supt 4
lOr (pulley. and cheap for cash,•or to exchange
foil most kinds of merchantable produce. on rood
te r 0. Hie stock Te as, Tobacc 0, S p
! Ge s, &c., being FO uumefous, he deem, it only nen
'essry Fay: that stun:lst anything in thi Gro g .
-46 line used rim Mei, can be - fonud upon iuquii.
7 laud consequently enumeration is considered
;up!rfluous.°l In particular he , wouldask au ex'arn'-
-la l tion of his Gd Sugsr:,2B. Tobacco, and 4s TeL worth' saving
,made to thoaiwho boj
urge quantified :
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.51nniCtc , 16 54. • 1
NCAV York Fire Instiranee Co.
• • qffice, 9 IVall Street.
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CAlPlrril.l., (In (lash and Approved Bei:1010es) ,
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• Ltsures sprattist Loss or Damage by Fire.
161 11 1,47 - rivAt Q.Strbblns, 113 Tlroad Street;
Petri C. linker, 1: 'Tenet; street; Girard Inineker, 1 18
Broad w iyz Vinyl i r S Atelrena!, 138 Cedire reed;
,Slttlinel
Sonth 1,11q•.1, Wet' street ; A lbert 1. -Conklin.Blo
llieeenielndreet ;.lames Cspaby,ll3 rnadiraz ; Chailea
LenClUngsbriallge.:N . Y.; Lambert C": Ilan. Chleit,in-, 111 ;
1 .Binsith• Rabble; %Vint W.-Liland,'Near !York; Pettit A.
Roaeh,lBB . llink street; etaate a 11ell. ear. Went and
I.nlght atrnet ; John- 1.. Derik.TS W a ter sire, t,• D.. Van
Wart.llBliiceadnay".; Itnentio Gallup. ear. 'Wirt .and
Harrow ortiteta; Peter 11.Pnater, nor. lianavnort ant/ West •
Reuben Jr.. 4 1 Pelt ly !Avenue , sIerbenCr,VnWPII I I
Jf.; AILIR Dexter P.
Beitinn. 49 Velter street; itatnucl Sinelair,Tiibune Buil&
.Inga;' Bain nal Shaw, Cleveland. Obin
• ROYAL CHAMBERLIN, Pres.
CliAnti:E cf„tnice.. See.T.
• ! CRARLFn4I.. Bninws, Agent. .
Nlontrnaijapt. 8, 1853. •'1 . •
' ! . - I :1I AMBLE. SHOP.
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T"E Undersigned have established a shop in
: .tbe basiement Of Mr: Siiiie's Store,tn: Mon
trosei, whereithey will ut all times keep ,on hand
FOR iCIGNI laud DostrsTic AhltaLlt. and manufacture
the Same into MonumentS, Tomb-stones ' ' Table
joit, &e„.&e. •
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ID' ThePatr4nage of thS public is respectfully
solieltrd. - • . CONGWON & BEVIE'II
. Montrose,"A.lig ,t2:i i , 18:4-0. - . . - .
i CARBON Air. STAGES.
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TVIE Subscribers aro running a Daily l i ne or
; Stages between Carbondale and 'llopbottom
Station (In -theinekawanna and Western Rail
road. I Distance tiO miles! Leave Carbondale in
the morning and e,o,nnect with the ears going
.North.. Returning ;leave on the arrival of the
mail trai.n -fioin the Great Bend. The nearest
Most direct and cheapest route front Great•Bnd,
to-Carbondale. Reiserigers by this line.alwbys
get into Caiiiondale earlier in the evening than ,
any other route. , i , • 1 . '
.Pare.reepipted in CarbOndale at-the Store of
the Subscrthers, Main street, a few blocks below '
gronsqn' iiotel: . . • .
• 1 • , ;- i • GROW&.BROTHERS.
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• August, 1 1 842.—tf.
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H. C.: BENNETT 8c CO .
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1 - mportch onclAbbers of Foreign on(l'.Do 7
•f- - ' . in . evlie Doi Gouts.• l • '
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41 DEV STIZEF, ,T, NEW'YORK, , ,
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irpuLn invite the attention of Merchants in
V I Siisqnehanna and . adjoining Countibs to
their stork. Which will be found large and diisira-
Lie at all - seasons of the year, consisting: in! mrt
of Clothsi . Cassitneres and Vestin - gs, Jeariti and
Tweeds, with all the best and well knoWn styles
of fast coloro piints. '-' • - - r
Atsn;Pies,s.Goods, White and Linfn, qnotb. , .
tte.
Alio, Brocho long and square shaWls, Cash.
mere, and Silk Shawls, together with Hosiery, and
Fancy GoodS. . ' .
Prompt attention paid to orders.
.
„ . • 4yl—l (mange.
, .
.• E CAHIPENTER'S HOTEL. EE ,
(FOnzialtt.vl" liousE;')GnExr BENn,.PA.
itE subie iber having rented this well
house; and re- fi tted and re-furnished in good
style, •
is new !prepared to receive and entertain
guests This house is delightfully situated on
the banks of the Susquehanna river, on the line
Of the NeWY'9rk and Erie, and the Delaware,
Laclinwanitalind Western. overloAing
a most beautiful section of country. and ii the
panorma Ol'srenery unequalled anywhere...,
As ASTIMIIiER RESORT for the businessman' ,
seekin quietiand freedom_ from the noise and,
din of City :life, and for ladies. and gentleinen
pursuit Of Wasure amid the rural scenery or the:
country, this location cannot be equalled. • Ilere!
!the Weary traVeller is secure from the conftiAorf
incident to' the contiqUal arrival and * departure of
trait* which, especially in did night'
. time is
'very great anitovance to those stopping at hOuiscs!
very near the Depot:- • .
. •
Its Rocks are new, pleasant and•well furnish:
ed;•his Tahlei with all the delicacies which bOth
country and pity markets afford and no pains
will be spared to make his house apleasant home
to all his guestg.
:47 - GUESTS Will be convoyed to and front the
cars, at.any hour day or night, in a good Omnibus
free..(if charge; - •
pr . A LtvEnr .STABLE -is: attached to + 1
the
House.--
N. V. CARPENTER
Great:lid:il June 27th, 18534-261 f.
. .
,
, Gieat Exci \ tement.
.AmoN:r. THE "KNOW-NOTHINGS."
i -.• MO ..... OR Vad SI , 11. vo , 0• , .
BUT the fact that W. B. Deans has taken and
'is still taking some,very beautiful and life
like DAGUERREOTYPES, never was a s ref
and he has no! desire to make it one now. ,
I-An has just purchased a splendid! assortment
et\
of god Lockets, Pins, Keys, &e., an'd in his se
lect* of the ;laiest patterns of 'plain and fancy
stylei of case, he trusts there is nothing lack
ing.: ,", , - , 1 , • • .
Ile;knows riot what he can say, or what he
need-to say mere-thrin has already- been said,sto
induie you tol:come to his. Gallery, and bring
your friends With ;you. Yon have all experienc
ed sonaethingof the satisfaction afforded in gaz
ing on the faithful picture of an 'absent frinnd ;
and setae of 3 : jou hare known the sad , pleasure
derived from
_possessing,
,the likeness .of some
loved:one who has been laid beneath the cheirch
yard Mound, aMI felt that .
,
• Nopritie could take from you I
A,m so 'cherished, ' •;I
`For hoW sacred the shadow .•
Sineg - the substance has perished, I •
But you, perchance have. friends still with you
whose picture* you have-. not secured. if tOi
make it, thO,business of to..da, to-morrow may
be to :late. linprove the opportunity while it iv.
fours?—while the roses of health blooM on the'
cheek;ere yet ihe mildew of disease shall
you
and blanch your treasure, and death rob you of
both it and its image. Pictures taken in cfear'Or
clOudY weather. Prices, from '75 cti. to $15,00.
Odd Fellow's Hall, Montrose. May 24, 1.8.54'.
-, • I Stove*: Stoves: ! Stoves 11 !, '. •.
.
44 rirIIE- Sure and • Yellow Lear reminds' is
..t. that the fast approach of the keertFrOstS
of Old Grey Winter, when one of these unsur•
passable and highly approved .:Stoves froin the
most iextenshe 'Manufactories in the Union,.
.31estA. Shear &. Packard, becornc indispensable
to every family. We would respectfuify announce
to the citizens of Susquehanna and adjoining
counties that We have just received and arcre.
ceiVing the largest and best assortmentof Stoves
ever introduced into F.:Urlein Pennsylvania, which
will be•sold at;tlie very llowest cavh figure. To
those Wheire ;in want of Stoves they will find it
to their interest to call and examine our variety
beforo•ptirclining elsewhere. They coinprise in
part ak folloivs: : • -
United Stairs,
• Oriente/. Pa rlor,
. .
.F.iaiteriz•QuOn E. 0., ,Yenetian, do
Firr Clipiret
. E. 0., Fancy _ do
National Air-Tight E. O. bring do
Mni'ning . 12r, • . Cottage,. .do
Farmers'A r-Tight i . itc., 4c..
" Thtittbove tovee are toe well kpbtivn to re.:
quire anY *OW description, being-. the. most
;,
p \ opul4r and approved Stove in market. ' All who
may favor; usi With a call will be shown through
our • as sortment with pleasure: - "Recelleet the
number".Ertott's far famed "One Price Stere."
Harford, Pa.'•Sept., 1853.-35
,
.., .
. •
_
• !
“Soinethlngs can be' done as well
•• j, as others.”
Att subisci,lber laving rented ache Chair
nufacitory of A. W. Greenwood Harfoid;
ii prepared to Manufacture • '
AU, 'KINDS OF CHAIRS. 1
at redtioed prioam, of good materials, and in a an.
perin"ritrle •of prorkmenship. I , keep constantly
on hand, or WM manufacture to order,
ISoloton Ro gers, style.,) all kinds
of ra*y and IVindsor Chairs,
. • F/al,*. &eats, Settees, ffc.
•
ajt Al: work !warranted to give satisfaction for
five veers. • "
• 11 ;1. #erottapitable Produce will be taken in ex
change for woik,but NO CREDIT! ..-
d • I I • JAMES JOLINSTOII.
• jlarford, Lle.a 2. 1853r-1y
NEtV 4
1
This Oni Price -
!' GO6PPO:' PRICES, atD 1[1)4 I t...01' 41"..
THE Upderiigned haiingftwsbeiated thernselve
, togetfter ft the ....M.ereanti lel husiftesa, are, now
prepared to offer to the ruWiF, o very desirable
'stock of:Grcsls, eonsistingin train of . '
Dry Goods, and Ready ink,s9o Clothing, •
• Hilts, Caps and SiraW GoodS,.
. .
;Boks and Stationery,
Moots and ShOe4,
: Groceries,
-i r aekee Notions;,&e...Ste ' • •
iall )130 been purchased • with great'
'Care, and - Wel are satisfied, cannot fail
_to suit
,those, whOnay favor us with a call:'
The Pry;„ qootis departnieit will • he found'
very complete , consisting of all the leading styles'
Hof • ; • - 1 .
. ,
t • ; LADIES DRESS O(X)DS.'• . , . . •
/
Silk. rich- brociatie, plaid and striped, black, dress
and Montihi Silks, very rich,..ligh . lustre,' and at
lien , , i -t.
eap.rates: i :- ' . ,
Striped Defines, •plaid Barn e de. - Satin stripe
Thallis, printed -Lawns, Popli s, Deßage, .plaid
.. and 'printett:JaCone:s, In greatt . varieties!, which'
lwe are bimadlto sell at-a loacjigure.: - , ."
' Gindli;m4a !masonic tissortment,—Prints,,
l . !ail the lbading styles, Merri4iack,, e.7lpulaccoes,
I,sllens, Spr#gites, &v., very prift ty ! Styles. .
•'. Dress tritninings—of the delitable styles anti
!;:shades—',Blo silk Lice, Dress/ buttons, black
rvelvet Ribbenth silk and worsted Braids, in great
i
• ; -
:variety. d - • : - , ; ,
. . IVhircaii . ods.—Swiss,Jaconet', Naniook, Cam
:brick, M 51144 Lawn, and :Book Mullins; Plaid
;Canibrick Muldins, dotted• . Swisl Muslina,ctirdea
;skirts.'lrislitinen, Cambrick 1 andkendaefs, &e.
&c., Freich! L tleedle Work, Siviss and .Jacenet
lEdging,s,andinsertings, cotton, linen and thread
lace do. ilneneing, Ladies fashitinable,Chemiset.. ,
,tes, Sleeies;Collars, Bonnets &C., the largest as-',
• . sortrnent iniT.own, and at veryllow prices.
Bareg,eler.vails, in. reen„ lue and brown,
•Black. lat?,e •Vails &e.
1 Kid Olori's;-I•ldies and Gel
'Ment,‘M ' the best\ quality.
Mitis,lon.g 'and short, ilhick,i
Silk GleyeA Blatik, white':
:thread, and col. dw ' .
//osierii.-4- . 11 fine assortment
find childrerl.
'. . Ribbigis,-L 4 fine assortment 1
itatin and lutetring, in all wiati
• • - I
'or. - I , ! - -
1 I)ome . sticici,oods.—Shet•tings,l
bleached maslins, Ticking, (:ra j
Povers, andiNapkins. - and in flu: i
tyles
,in this department.
i•Shast•lS.—.printed Dclane, FR I
Printed casionere, Brodie, Illae
'stock -of of them: . • :
i
.1
• •• Shoes,
- Ladies of every rieserq
yes:, Buys, Hisses, and children
Variety: G(B4s. Boots, tlonrse vil
j. HATS APS _ANDS TR At
IVe have 1 !eery tine stock or
Canada Stratiis, Pal ruleak Cull
Bound Canto(6. Leghorn,. Cas' ,
hammer w.enri which are very di
ling cheap. : i .
A:good assortment of•Litiie!
Mid childrenitiFlats, liatS, &.c.
READY MADE CIO'
In this brarieh of our husinest
to stiit. qu.ristoek of efotliiiii;
rind well math * up, in late and .
We would egpbeially.!,nvita oar
any thing Inlthis line', tti . -give I
tlenierei ,ftlrnii , :hing Gooils, of el
A large stikk of . Wnll-;Paper i
Books ; Stationery. and Yankee:
variety. - . i. i ' .
,•• , . . .
\ r
P, Grocertes.4Tens; Green and . lack, very choice
And fresh, at low iitit:•es.j,
Cotrees. , — . —Stiperior St.:lsomin,i7o and Rio. A
heatitiful article of Brown midi:White: Siigars,
GIIRIAP. I Molasses, Spii.es, i Soap, IG'rdles,
.Latniioil4llod, &c. &e: A t•ry superit r nrti.
ele of eavendiSh ToliacciV; at 23 lets. per lb: ~
; We are in the store fti,rinerly! oc'eupil;(lby La
throp & Salisbury, add More Ocentiv,: by Geo:
E . uller, opfloitirt,• iicarle'sllistel. 1 We would. be
Very happy indeed, to. .See (in friends, at the
nstynicF: .p!Ciltr., and hope ili it our shlre of
the public Otronag,e, by good attention, and low
prices. 1 ! ',.
; 1, 11 .; - 'G. 'di W. 1 11. FULLER.
Montrose;April 19, 18.54. 1
,
Itorypatt 114? me Great pend !Depot,
1 • , !•• •
pills new 4nd spacio4 buiidiitg, situated but
•
1 a-fewl4.-et from the ; Depot, at Great Bend, is
nbw opened and furnished in a suitable style for
aPublic IlOike, and wit) ,be I,, t opt open at all
himrs, (both !day and night,) for the reception of
travellers; and espeiially ;for thei accommodation
•of passengers, travelling On the N. Y. & Eric &
I:: Se W. Railroads, being at the junction of these
t*o reads, and the. most convenient- point to step
iti and take refreshments 'and be thefirst
train, as well* the imisVconveritent house to ac
commOdate th'e public. it is NEW. CLEAN...and
WHOLESOME! with . riotris enough to aecom.
triodate.A4, sing fitted up 'with- new fnrniture
tq correspon&and tables •tilWays set, with WARM
mat..s and iltaNuries furni.hed lat a moments
warnin g I
'P:i.sssrtgers desiring rest ;and sleep, can,
'by calling here, avoid the inconvenience-of taking
an omnibus fti'fitid an:inn, as well as the delay .
mid uncertainty of returning to-the depotat the
srii al or departure of the ; trains t as-a porter will
be in waiting!to conduct them .With their baggage
tti the Bryantalouse," just, across the way," and
crinduct them.liack again without. fee or-reward,
taking epeeinti -to wake - 11 Mm .if . desired at
"ady hour ofythe.night.
'The locati4 of the Bryant House, with the
n4tural scenery about it combine to make it it
very desirableSUMMEß RESORT-for business
men and otheis in the city may wish to
"cast off catiel!for -a few days tO recruit in the
country. - •
A.ia4;ge and - Commodious Halt
isattached to?t bi s building for the convenience
of, pleasuru P;-RTJE, who may aiways find. good
aceommodatidns here, without regard to numbers
with wa . raStithles for their. teanis, and !reliable
.
hOlp tO wai upon them 1 !
r-fj-r.Fo'il further particulars inquire ! at the
Bryant House : of the proprietor. 1
ADDISON BRYANT.
Feb. 103--;4tf.
Stoveitl Stoves: : Stoves::.; -1-
.
r sithse;riber wishes to Cali.' the attorition.of
rl f iends and the Public to his very -Iv , ge
t"it'i
aSSortment Of"! i
1 ;
1-
. ; ~' - STOVES i • L.
.•
...
atihis new Stlire Room in Lodersville,!next to
L S. lA.:tilt:l44's Store, and nearithe Grviat Bend
.D'epot, Ile has in addition to h i ls former late
variety of'Gciking.and Parlor . Stoves,
,totiey new
. Pitterns, Mn oit of which are— .1
,-Rt. Nithoi,..;• i :Peach Bruneji„t 1 tire Fly, i
Modcrn Troy, Mohawk, .1• Iferlxillion, 1
`:Mack WarriOr, Orient, ' 1 Oat, .
i . Ego Stove ; 1 •
Which together with his tormert stock, will' be
pdrhafts the inillist . extensiie - and varied dssortnient
of well seleeted Stoves in the O4noty. , •
~,*.,,,* Cl in tOnStoves well furnished at low prices.
45'.47" All initiclCs in his' line. kerit On hand and
made to order; as usual, and orders received athis
014 stand in;Great - Bend. - ; .
. ;
• •
1 • '., . • JOHN COLSTEN., i
LodersvilleA, Great Bend Nov., 1853.—tf. ' -
Australia, Caiifo~nia,
Or any place,On the Globc,cannotpresent greater
inducrctents than'.
I 4
BOOT AND SIIOE STORE. j~[7ITIC[I as
lOW filled With a tiettr and eaten. "
r.-1 sive !aasoitinent of.. articles in their line. .
ettibracing ttgrueral variety of tiew and.elegatit
styles of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, among ( I
whioh are Ladies French, Silk 1.,a sting and Pre.
Gaiter and'Enameled Polkas. Kid Pat- 1
00 leather laud bronzed Jeuny Linde, Buskins
!wail Ties ; gCullamen's French arid Philadelphia
eak-tautied calf skin and kip Boats, Congress and
button Gaitiirtr, Monterey and Washington Boma,
Itofist Slipi Morocco, Calf., and f Cowhide Bro.
glans, &c.. //dye kip, calf and ettwhide Boots and
Brogans; al) kinds6L.Misses - and 'Children's wear.
Also. a general azaortment of Findings, which con•. mist in partlol lasts, pegs; spars lee. Hungarian
tacks,-thread, wax, Bristles, shoe binding.
aWlsi , rasps; aandstones, shoe &hives, ,k.a. Also,
oak a d liemloCk tautied calf ipp'er and soleleath.
erg Morocco , ' skins and titling's. 1..
Work nude o order and repairing neatly done.
KEF:LER TODDARD
Montrokoditue 1,1.853.
,- , .. 7 ~ ~ , . •
-..' - "- Man, : sq'sv,7Thy'solLl' • :. •
f tri.trrrfilttal.le livoK fit 2 rent*—" P , ecry.jumily ghoul , '
- ' - • 1 : ' iire, ii,ropy "f• •
. . .
,
' ''. 1, t 1 t t 'i. , '1 . 100,000 .COl'IVI: SOLD IN
1. .."1.1.. t 14 ` ilill:Ji4 , , 1 .1‘4 48 TIIAN A YNAII. A • n.;*
2411.,,,..4 , ,i ;,',4. , , v e,litinn. retivedao4l•lntprovrd,
.. .
Z,rt•, , ,'I • ~•„144.j,tePt ippu r ett, • - • .
:'''..•-•‘:.: 1,,0. vitt l'-' , '- t br. Iluoter'r. !llP4llearttanual
..:-..- .' /, ' ./%14' • , i '.'
....:•-: a d band Book for tbektllicied.....
-: • --;':', ' , I , A , VOtI ,' ::',. enutalobtitinnoutline of tlte'orti
- • - ' •tt 'On, pritgretos.treatinent nude nre
... .P "./. • - -
' 4/ ... ,, ,' . 1 4 4'.' , 4 A , N S ..
.c I. every for th of `diseepe coo.
.:' ';'•'''' ; ' '' l ' ) t'"•' , tittered by piondieuoui Fex ual
..
intercourre, by/4.44f id. pe 4 , 04 y pex nal a•xepop, with. advire
fur their pre% rotioni Wilt ti-ti in a tottliti,or.ity - e, oviddtog ,
all inediell, tritnii-olti it. and everything thitt Would offend
the ear of ditrenc; wi It An outline or cuipplaiiits ihcidimt,
to Females ; from.llao r - suit itf MIMI' Lien •*• yitiirre itteersoi,
ful oinctlite exeluilviel devoted to this cure of dlivities of it
delleate,ir private oat re. '•
To trier!' is added re , eiptslor the earn of the above die
estep,;rand tt trottitve o. the isittser, eltortolus skid cure of
the Fever end Antic. ' '
Tel times" filth! Pr , leisoi - of irlb.lcirii;s cn...Pen a college,,
Philivirlphia—" . DIU fill NT ERA/ 51E1)1,0 Ai. MANUA h,"
7 4 The euthor or' this work, tinlikethe majority of those
who advertise to cure the disco Ft/I of a hiet t It trials is a
'ttraduate of one or t hl. hest : Colleges in the rnited States:
It affords me I , leno.ure . l 0 redenontn di hiur to the unfort U.
WI te, or to the victim of ma ipreetiee,nr a suecessfel and
experienced prectltloner.iti whose honor and Integrity
they're's) , place the greateriteonndeni•e:
I - .dos. S. LOSOSIIOItIf, /I It
- Prom A ll'andirat,f, 3f. I}. ' of Pnin Arnirernly,Philli
delphrs.—lt gives Inc plenioye to add 'tii yr- teetimony to the
professional ability oft a Author of the" Mame AI. 51A15-
rAt.." Numerous esti aof biprnre of die Oenitsi Organs,
acme of than oflotig it tiding, have came under, my no;
tiee, in which hieskill' as been manifest. in restoring to .
perfect health, In some aserwhere the liatietit has heen
considered beyond med calWid. In the Irentment of Sem.:4
loal.w.eakoete. - oi.ligat anieinent et theLftirretions pro•
tiered by self abese.or :xreSs of vens , 4, 1 ,do not. know
big ssprrier In the pro esiden. I have , Bern acquainted
With the A uthersonie t Irtyiyears. and' deem.it.no more
..,.
.
as
than justice to him as well kinrincia to the unfortunate
victim - of earlyltidiscretion, lo.rceommeul him as one in
whose professional skill- and Integrity they may safely
Confide themselves. • ALFRED WDODW ADD. M. tr.:
t p
•." This is,•withotat . eie thin, the Moil comprehensive
and intelligible work p c bliAted on the class of disease of
whichlt treats. Aroldi Rail technical ' terms. it address ,
es itself to die reason o its. : readers It Is free from all
objectionable matter. a dd nO parent' however fm , thlious,
can object to placing , it in the hands of Isis eons. The XIS.
tbor has derntml.many.earS to t he
,treattnent of the rani.
MIR complaints treated f, ob.', with too Milo breath to
puff. and too little, presumption to impose! - hal'has'offered
to the world, at thy merely nlniinal price of 25 rent., the
Trait of some twent, ytiame : most successful prnerice."—
Iferold.
" No tencher or pren
411p:1111,d iv. this invniun:
I=7S2EZEMIt
ts, a largo assort-
A Pr”shyterian cterso
Manuar!
II ands 'of our ynuth, by e
. pnP.inns , here been
1.
Hitt I , nlizing the-Ph
31911 air and gill:.
rid rotors. Lisle
for La dies, dent,
In•lx•who:tri.misine ram
hrot. en down And Iltry d
Any enit _he ti
!fr Bonnets, also
and every col-
the publie tnind as bi eh
whle-Aprenil SOUrre. nt h
on the present nna . nomi
fhe use of intoilentinz
Leached and un
b. Diapers, Table
all ti l e &hirable
Ands Utlnft
man rare , A crept to t
ftrl.l.lotlirre me. your r.
Foartirely io."
onsettiri.ly -n
po.trz... to nnv rart'nftl
$i7C r•opieg for .t 1r
. - •
i nch printed wool,
silk, &c., a tine
Publi , bers.nr !Inc 196.11
itibetzitellerli,Cancr
On the ttire - 4 liberal term
I ptton, It low pri
g shoes, in great
'rid tine:
• • •
'lnvalids of Pennsylvania,.
Tour attention, is Urge'ntly invited .to, a careful
and candid perttsitl;of soinethin'g that haejust
beenictroduced into 1614 rich 'find
.time honored
.•
,W GOODS.
fTats 'and Caps,
lb
•
M
Ilt.•0 4 1 irteia
•- • 4
imere
sirable, and selL
. - .. ;
, Pal ccmacher's . Ilid;& Electric ;Voltaic (thdine.
.. . -
- A new and novel octii of applying a poWerful
remedial agent, , so constructed ark•to he wotu under
the garments, next iii[thei skin producing a 4oristaut
uninterrupted current of Pecirti :til a l guetisnt, effect
ing immediate relief from the most acute pain, and
also n permanent cure'of all. NerVous Diserises; It
seldom PIUS' failed to furnish.. aithost instant relief,
and-a final, permanei I etire:bY Gin used accord
iig to directions, to (.1 e. following, diseases..—Rheu-.
matism, Gout,. Sciatica, :Paralysis, Painful and
Swelled Jciints, Neuralgia of the face, Diseases of
'_the. Spine. Deafness find fliinineis. - Uterine Pains,
[Palpitation of the neart, Periodiiial lleadache; St.
' Vitus' Dance, Genera } Debility?Pnins of the Cheat*
Hysterics. Dyspepsia ell disease that are caused
by a defirient a:nounof Nervous , Fluid are greatly
relieved, if not perms eiitly cured by*imply Wear- .
ii
ingi the . chains a few hours each . day.
Be it niiderstootl_tiatlit -- is not claimed that it
cures all diseases, but, odl those-fop wliich it is rec . -
..
l oMniended; - and inoreaver we boldly claim and de
fy t h at no. rnettiainal aOat' of i!iltitiud hftsperforgt
ed so M ANY cures during the last year; of - those
diseaiesjust naineri as •!
- -
Bonnets, Misses
DING. •
t", we cannot fail
is very extensive.
das i ratite styles,
frit . ...ndi desiring
eOl.- Gen
(very de'seriptinn.
nd Bordering.,
otion, in great
P
And to prove this arse'
[!.roduee so many dell,
Ph - clans
e'found in a paincMie,
irk of theatgent iu
veie first introdiaced i
sntjrcted to the
y the firxt mediCal m
possess strange and
tig pain, wherever up
et e iutruducetrinto t
iiisaseenred letters pa
ent. - They are tiorl
Joepitulin England.
ititd patented in dins°
ecome the mof t
They werefirst • intr.duced into.the U. Sintesia
.
.out one year slime, a 'd , went •through -the same
rial as in Enrop,,rtnil Were at once introduced in eves y_ftospital in A:. York, wit.re they- are now
i' daily:use, effecting even more•tvonderful cures
au had.ever before.beeia awardvd them.'• They
rite highly recomprehledi by Pruf.' Valeniine Mutt,
Van' Buren, Post . and lothers, whis have, publish i rd
.their views of their poWir and value in several of
the medical journals in that city, and are 'also in e
4 gaily practice of recoMinending-Itheir use to a
ents. A full account of their opiniim may'alsla Se
fund in every pampht ti and Sent to the address of.
rive' persOn in the St t`e •hy applying (post pail)
t 6 Alip.7.L TUBB ELLAgent, Montrose, Pa. • -The
1.42,
hainit cad be sent by il. wjth , , full descriptions
or ustl. Price of Chains, *3 and - 8:6.. • -1
Physicians are.polite yl, invited to call and exam.e their cOnstructlon
i , end pronounce upon their
; irt
merits!. CINE WORD 'I Isviunsbio person ne Ild
far that tev will not iticcomplish just what it is
.
c ttinucl thy can do. 1 i .
11
N. ~01 e Cluiin wil last for years and lose none
of its Oectlic power by tise; and can be applied•iu
slither adult l
or child. \ • 1.
Asrt.Tuttart.t, Agen .IVontrose, Pa. s -1
Jos..STEN - ra-r, Generil 11gent,.568, Broadway,
ew York} -
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1 :• 1 Dobtor Yourself :
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KR POCKET - 'RESCITLAPII7t:
Or,Vone Ids' own PkyBic i a n .
eerit ..
rilllE FIFTIRTII EOititin, containing
3- ,- - - /"•
4.. One hundred' Engravings, showing
i'V" .. "•-sTat biseas'es Cud 11lalformations of the Un- -
. ~........0 .- th an sYstein:liii every 'shape and. ferns - .
'- t —... 1 S • T o which islf added a I•Treaties on the
Disews'ofi- Fernitleir, baling of the highest impor
qince toniarried people; pr those Cotemplatiug mar
ri'pge. By • ' I i ~ ];
- "William 4-.
ortne7 ..11:-.D.:
• Let n o father he.asli riled to present a copy of
tll 6
Aescrdapins tit his ehild. It, may save- him
•firm an early grave. f.,et no young man or wo
tnan enter htto•tfre secret obliaeliol t s of nut rried,life
*.
ithout• reading the Poti.het* Aesculaprits: Let no
one suSting froth" a hackitied. congh; Pain in the
Side, restress nights, nervous feelings, nud the
Whole train of I)):!ipept.iC sensations, and given up'.
•I• •
by their physician, be windier moMentlwittiutcon:
snlting theigESOULAPIUS. linve the married,
or those about to be married any impt;ditnent, read
il l iill truly useftil honk, mm n it Its•h oatt the means of
s vii:g thousandrlof unf o rtunate creature:4l.cm the
1 .
vary ja • ws of death. .- - I:.• : •
'.lr.r . Any, person seudiirg twenty
_fire tents tin
closed- in a letter; will r eceive one- • copy_ of this
work by mail, or five„ copies will be sent for One
Dollar.• Address (nod!' paid.) ; - • - . ~- •
. • I DR. 11, NI. Y.O LT NO,
j' • :No. IlgiSpruCe-St. Philadelphia.
ikiarh•Eitli, 1854-1 (I' b • • • I •
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HE subscriber Mr re for iude his vahishle
, • form in .Gibson t tewnship,, Sustpichanns
county, Pa:, coniainilig Ibl'aerns,;situated in the
Eastern part ?f said m. i in, half Ofa Mile from the
Tholchannock Creek; a 4 12 1.3 miles from
ipiehanna De.po4.on tlii.t N, Y. &..E. Railroad..
,On said farm . is st Owned house, . 3 Barns, a
4 rsQ.shed, corn Imui4ejj a young orchard of over
1 0 trees, and! is'- ,
well Watered. : .
:11e.otlImo tO ail' for- ito per . 44. less 6rib:the
.ea l I value. •1 I l i
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TEKus.—Twri thirdel'of theipurchase money
irks,' down, and balance A ecured by mortgage.
WILLIA3ITAYLOR.
%...-47Y1 '. •
Gibson, Nov.. 23, 18
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QUIt sissurtnientno4l
article wanted,'
ore not wanted, which ,W
acme articles" at less
:Taunt. '
Gibson Oct. :18, 1853,
Amid he without the knowlodlre
ble iwork. It woutd itove.yrarg of
rroir to the youth under their-
Jahn in Ohio, writing of " Huit•
Fayit :—" TllO usandimpon - thous
II example :1,n.1 Inltuenee , of the
into the halit of self polity Mu,
awl fearful 'eonvegitenc•es . upon
erity. The e,mxtitutions °Mous-.
bitt enfeebled,' if not
nhtknow the eons., or the cure.
, Ite'en to enlighten null influenee
el( ullimotely to remove this
,innh wretehmineot,i would ennfer
ttai the religion Qf..tesur Christ,
I
tr w•neration. Joteropernnee (or
fink) gum:loc tia..4 th - 01111.
110 6..10.t01 , 4,lwarx,. to t 10. hit
olkg on 1,01:11t of the
.worlser iu thfi good wvrk you are
I i
l einOgl) tVjll t,r , rorwardt.l, free-14
ljnited StateP ftkrtr,
rP.;(pnAt paid. COSDE.N 41c.
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seiris and. Dnak. Agents.f“lpolled
24y1-
r'4
,Electii Chain
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Tti'en, we defy any' perFon to
asithenticate,d Certificates of
Milintelligetit patientintimay
it of 36 pagf4F . , to be !tad (gra
ittawn. Ttie Electric castling
is Fiance in 1t350, and after
inipst thorough and rigid alai,
etOn Paritiphey° were. found
)
marve llouipo ver for relier-
I plie d ~- and I . t sok influence
In...hospitals; or ,that city. and
tent by ttie;:•Freuch (NI/ern
lintroduced intoalmnat •..'f 6.-
C:ern - luny. Austria. Belgilin,,,
countries,
oe where they - hale ?
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Popular Cu rali
e:itgent in lhe
Valuable
rm for Salt.
0010%•• •
eon - Ipo 3es almost every
we:: fear some that
wild gel!' nt boat niid
Ihnh enit on that game
nu' ,Rows & co.
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- ‘ ; i) : r., Hals_e ''s L:-
Fe " EST WINE!
The ,lik.ore, , of the rop,EsT IVINS: is the greatest blesicr
log of the m.. 4 Put up in Quart Rot Jr,s rl 3 rnule bottle or
whit-hoot:, ue?ro , cood,'undgmes.far met/it/a cure of De.,
(11.4 - than 14n I bank.. of any Saris parilht in use s and
femerauted lb cure seilliaat any Imp swot or treakeaing
The method h
1 ,
y
which all if arsaparil amend otherelnillar
medicine,* are prepan.d,de by boiling Hie Hoot,' or Plant*
to obtain the carnets. l Their medicinal vial nee are (has
principally'ev permit-4 and destroyed. _
It Is not to Si wondered at then.lifir,t ten and even twen
ty bottles oft es,. Sarsaparillae are ar anetimes* taken with
out any perce Ode benefit. Not en 'with the Forest Wined
liy the invent eii of a winderiul ehetileadappatetus,a per
fect Tine Is p.ohlueed without beatific; ; retaining". at the
samettirne, all tli.i primitive heating ptnpertles of the .are
1 mediV.lnal pleat tof which it• is manimeed, thus rendering --
t h e p ere pt wi l e, the nmet efficient Medicine the world ever
produced. at 't he same time the meet agreeable. "
Tesolitiouti * —This i+4 t... certify that I have used Dr.
Ilalsey'siloreStFine In pay family with the most entire
f
suceesri. My Id e woe badly *Misted, iith Neuralgia nffee.
Honenfthe Spine'and Kidneys, and lffneral Debility. She
fount) ;meetly ief, and regained her health by the a.,,,, of
,I -
the Forest Wrt
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From my o ,ni knowledge of this excellent medicine. I
confidently retlommend it for ihe goal of ether', whe, may
A
be su ff ering rialto nil la", rettiPlaints. It is the best medi
cine wilh which if am acquanited. and If me who are at
ffieted with the *here, or any similar 'disease, magi safely
rely on its rift tem. • I
Cobnee,3lfatell 6, IEISO l . Tl. t'. , MUSSET.
;tint., ireiltitisoor least° d'o ore.
. Dr. OW . 111 1 ,Lsay:— Dear Sir, my wife las autumn was
reduced tuft lUvr state of Debility. lily, finti i ily physician
advisiel her tn take your Fureet Wine. Accortlingly I went
tn Ste. Terrrsi yeur agent in this to , andl procured et
bottle of it, whll i th restored her in a ve r phoretivne to per
il,
feet health. . I 1
Cohoes, Apri 13 . 1850 ., lIENHY DONALDSON. •
'Drearlfill Cough, Dobiliiy, 4lrk Loss tf Appetite.
DR. lIA
_LI...KT : _,l Heat Sttatl, Dec. (.1147.
A' bottle of your , Fortgst Wink. an i hog of Pills, which I
procured of Mr. antes Carr, (your aent for this place) has*
done wondered me I' hall been I a state of decline for
inorethawaye , ntlicted with adr - ilful rough, paln In
i L ,
the breast; geneal debility and loss bf appetite . I, be.!
cum` alnimit a skeletons and had been, onside , to leave my
room for more t tan two Months; my friends fold me I had,
the Ciiusumpth e _ rind despaired of my 'recovery. I could
medicine, not obtain an i eliet from any ediciine I had taken, or my
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physician, unto your Wine and Pillswere procured. The I
y. ,
first dose of Pipe "brouOt up from my stomach, Inuell',ll
pi :i t e m and ve t .? Ish matter, and iny ttrtelir were perfectlyli
black, I then commenced taking pin" Forret Wine three 1
thn es a day.lny appetatr i began to rrturn immediately, my
cough left meoind In less than two ar i esius I was ahhost well.
I
no enjoy bet er health than I ever did irefere, having In
eremite! 25 pounds In seven weeks Yili end
Forret. Wine and,
Pills are high! ' valued in this vicinity, I owe my Terme :
cry entirely to their victims* Yourii'reepecifully,
. • I . . r. , MAR IN CALDWDLL.
Affections: of the K dozen's
Mr,T. 3 Gilli;. a highly respected 3144(4i:int of No. 3 4 8
Broadway, Ne viToik, cured or a pernre affection or the
Kidneys by the orest Wine and Pills. ,
Dn. (1.11:. list, gv— ' . New Tat*, March 12.1653.
Dearth', In the sumtner and fall dy lust year I IRO a
severe complain', of the Kidneys, which , tendered rendered me quite
unfit for busine a. I proemiall. - your Test Wine and I'ills,
which, cured me n a few weeks time, and I hare since en
joyed better he. th than I have for many years previously:
From rheir eflic ey in myi awn case, an frotn what. 7- know
your medicine t have thine for oilier I not induced lb'
recommend the n as the best anedianes with which I ant ae...\
qualzited. To rs. respertfutly. , T. J. G11,1,1E.5.
It pa portal! l s—There are , thousan. a cured every year
of this disease, 'y the Vorirq Wine nil Pills; Dyspepda,
Cmitirenhem and indigestion, are kindred Menet:tints, fre
quently existin 'together, and the cure] or , one is generally _
t h e t ut ., ( Inn
. !h e Foram Wine and Pills above all runic.
dies - hie preemie ut to the cure of Dysnepsia. - '
Testimony of , ir.d. N Termite, of Niivr Toik City, dated
Jute fitlr c •l6s2.; ' '
1. 17.
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Du/ G. W If ..t, .Pr.l* :—lleac Sir, Ira,. '''''''
big been cured of
Dyspepsia by th" use of your Forest Wine and Pills, I take
the liberty to offer yon my name, believing mate who know
me may he benefitted lai lour excellent roue-dies. For
many:years I have been ranieted with his inalnity 1.0 bawl,
that nclarlyinne bird of my time ha, been 'net from tIUPIr
W.f.:, The fore t Wine and Pills hare restored me to ex.
• retie's" health, and I elieerfinly recommend them, as I em
ronviricAl the di.eovcry of theft remedies are a blessing to
:tont. ind.
New York, July 9th, 1i52. .1 . N. TER3111.E...
Dr. iil-„IV. Ilalsey's sum-Coat 4 Forest' Pills
The; Ow coated . Forest ; Pills are demi eil to accompany
the Forest Wine in the cure of Disease their combined ne
tinn being more star: him{ and effertiv . They are Infinite
ly better than any„other Pill or Carthartie. producing in all
cases when this close of medicine!s are usertil,amost 011nITO.
kW. effect. They are purely vegetal.e, never gripe, may
h e taken at 4 ,,ny time without fear of ta ing cold, hindrance
,
Iron. busine4, or disagreeable effeete,, nd pass off. leaving
th e bowels perfectly natural, which is all import rat for the
perfect reenvery and ematinuation of good health. Thou•
gaols l ean,testifyito the great excellence of these PIIIs above
a`l Miters. The-Forest Wine accOmpanied by the Forest .
Pill.. are most elfectrull in the cure of all thefollovoing corn-
Vainte :1 '
Dysileesia. Habitue' ffoti veness. Liver Complaint. Aii th
ma., Piles, t hstinate Ileadaelie. Piniplek, illotehes and un.
limilthy color tartly* Skin, Jaundice.Aiun and Fever. Salt
Illieutti. Erysipelas, Complaints inside t only to females.-
I.angilishing , weakne.*, Nirlit tw. +its, ,Nervous Dborders.
General ill Health, and impaired state of the Constitution
The; Forest Wine in put up in large square bottles, with
Dr. Halsey's mune blown in the class. One Dollar per bot
tle, or six bottlesler Fire Dollars. Gnm.erettedrorestPills
25 rent , * per Dna. For Sale by the a pOinteil .teents, at
Wholesale and Retail.
g eneral Dep t 101 Duane street,
1 one dime from Hudson. ew York.
Appointed Agents inllontrose, Abel urrell; Great Rend ;
Lucien Scott. '
33y1 change luarterly.
-AFFLICTE.D READ..
Tl IttDELPII4 81 E? ftaall3USEatablishe LnP y.ire,., 4 li.ii ; eornprirdai t i
sic between Sprre and Pine. Philadelphia. Pa..
In Valid' a e apprised that Dr. 11. IN hELIN confines
hispractice to a pat Ocular brancli'of medicine, which en..
gages his undividial attention. lie cautions the unfortunate
against the abuse of mercury; thou Sande are annually
mereutialized out oflife, Recent affortfons are Promptly .
extinguishtd.
Twenty Yea es of Etpleriener in the tteattnent
off ejOSS of disem-es hitherto negfeet eil and i mperfeetly un
der,cod, has enabled Or. KIS KELlN.(Aerneat Or A WORK
oxSikr PnEsinx•vtosioto prove that nine tenths of the
camses of nervona deLilify.local and' 1 - institutional weak.
nres, mental arid physi cal:suffering, are, traceable to• err.
lain habit...Co-Ong the most secret yt deadly and fatal
eprips of demeim e misery ; on.lprematirre Mortality. _
Flake Part eas tute"Notice=T ere is an eyilhabit
sontetimeM.l4., n 1 in by boys.in sat de, often growing
'-up with them tp in inhoodond which. f not reformed in
"'due time, not ..n I y segels serious obstantes to matrimonial
"rhapplutint, but tcl et rise to a 4Orletti)f prptracted,insittious,
and detiastating flections. Few of 'hope who give way to
this pihrnicinus ractice ire aware of the ennsequences.
until they find thl. nervorte system shaetereif, feel strange,
and u nueenuntable hedinge, and vague tears In thernind.
The unfortunate thus affected beconairfeeble. is unable,
to liber with orenstomed * lgor; or to pply hie mind to
study f his step ie "only and weak '.,ho a dull, irresolute;
and engages in his sport with leseenergv rhan usual.
If he ernauripai i i himself before the pt.:settee has done its
worst, *nil enter atrimony. his raarrimfe is u nfruit fuband
hismense tells hint that this i S caused • by his - early follies.
These 4 ri , orisidn l rat fion which shoulda waken theatt nation
qf Anse simiiarlylsitua4
.
Marrintsse require the fulfilment f
or several condi-
tkins,ln order that it may he really the cause of mutual
happiness. Could the veil which cover? the origin of do-
mestiewretcherinees be raised,and its true pouter in every
instance disclosed—in hoW many could i g be traced to pbys-
I rnbilsqualifieathins andtheir attentlani disappointments!
L
Apply them whileilt is ye time.in order •o have your un
strung and relaxed argil, ization rebnt ed. revivified and,
rtrengthenwl. " - f
le Elf r. nun it — e who places imself, tinder Dr.
KINK'F.LIN'S treatment nyreligionsly bonfide in hie hon.
l i
or as a.gentleman, and rely up.bia.the aleurance, that the
secretroiDr. K' s ',. pati e nt,/ will neater be Oiselosed.
Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak-
inc your cage kn *lan to -*le who.frona etPlettion and respect.
tability,morcertninly berriend you. 1 _
Tooinany think they,will conceal the secret in their
own henrts, and cure themselves. Alasi.how often is
tide a fat a l delue l ion And how many a promiiing young
man,who might Are been an ornament to• society has
faded from the el i rth . •: , ,
Strictures oft e urethra are rapid( r removed by the
application of an' . w therapeutical agent. Used only by
Dr. K. Woakne s andretn.tittitional chitty promptly
i
cured, and culls ger restored. '
Country Itlivallttat Can hare 4 l 'y stating their
Case explicitly, to gether With 'all their ymptotns, per let
ter enclosine are ittance) Dr. K's.m •dicine,•appropria
ted accordingly.
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Forw a rdedto a y parlo
r the United totes, and peeked
srrnie tram D. ) IAG it orPUIIIOSITY ' ,
HEAD ! !H-Youtir and, anhood.
: i
,rigoeoui Life ; on r a Premat are Dealt L Kiatzelin on Se:lf
; . .Pr .errati—Only 25 - erns.
It ii ti work eminently required, li ' A ti memni of roform•
ing the vice** of th e *pain which wetire! Also •
NATURE'S GUI16;1: 1 ,1 I , '
With rut *for the Prolongation of pie B ust tromthe Press
.1r
A tette" with a rem ittAnte of 25cente. nr the value in
post stainps, nildri•ssed to--Or KINKEL N.Philailelphia,
Pa. will secure a ".opy or either of th Lowe book*. by
return of mail;e 12ropios will be seat free of postage'
for el. :Itierkeellere, Canviiesers, Travail ng . ' , gents, &e
supplied whotesalle at the publisher's piribett,iithlch admit
I
of a farce profit. 1 . .. -
r.,'l''',4ll Letters' musl be post-paid. !li
Zip. • -
One third den
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IC 1 16 XIX 4 g• ‘;
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T than White 1.4ai1,' and freefrom
a.
alf poisonous quolduls.•
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Tin: NEw JEFI S SZY ZINC COMPAN having greatly
'products, are pre enlarged tlitir works, sadimrrovedithenuality orate'?
.! to execute order for their Superi
or Paintit.' ' Dip a id ground in oil. in a l siorted packages of
from :25:t0 300 pontols ; also, 4ry in, bat rels, of 200 pounds
each. 1 : ' • ii . • ,
.Their :White Zic, Which is sold dry Or groin& in oil, is
warranted pureed 'unsurpassed for tbody • and uniform
whiteneis. i . t 1
A method of preparation has recently'Veen discovered;
which enalgra the Company to warrantjtheir pnintsto keep
fresh acidsoft in ;the kegs' for soy r Sellable time. In
this respect their paints will be 'super r!to any other In,
the market.. . - • I \. •
Thelehrown Zinc Paint, which is sod ate lowprlee,and
can only be Made from the Zino ores Coin New . Jersey, is
now well known for itaproteetive quo( ties when applied
1
to iron Or other Metallic surfades. - ,
Their stone 'oilier Paint possesses aitthe'peopertles of.
the Broden,iind Is lof an agrecable.oul r fer• painting-A:at
pages. epees, Ott t•huildings, Itridges,Oke,
Dealers supplied on libcral torms by tlit Agents, •
• i PRENCII ItICIIARDS.
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Whnlesale (ant Dealers an t / Importers, N.
IV. Corner of Nth 4. Market- Si.s.,l Phi/atk/phia.
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:Farmers' Store Revived.
VIE, THE under s igned , having' entered-into
V 'partnorihiP in the mercantile loniiness at
Montrose, take thiki method to inform our friends'
and the publie,that we have just opened an as.
sorttnent of. DriGnods and Groceries at the -old
stand of Mill s. all who Sherman, whqe-w be hap
py,to Wait uponmay thvoi. 4s.with a call.
Our iGoods il o new and have beett selected
t
With ~r eat earepied we - flatter 4rselvcs that we
t. , an . mi l t h e w oo, particular. , , •
No Moto allito call and examine our stock:—
Our n) , il4) is, 9 Ready Pay.l-16norahleTrade,nnd
s teadfast friendOip.' 1 A. 0. WARREN,
R. THAYNR. ' 4 '. ,
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I . .EDITORS 4Th PROPRIETORS,
TERMlthis...lll,6o, cash in advance . ; s2,troat.
not phiri within six months; and $2,50,at the k e:4
of the year: No Oilier discotitinued_untiliii_vev4_
geti are paid, oxcept•at . the, l oPtion' of the Pa.
limbers. All commtinicatienti connected !AU the
ofEce,..to insure attention, nts!. heldirected (,im n ,t.
paid) to CII.I.SE .eti.; DAY, Slollif l P , 8 . 6 - ;, St!Squetja l i ta •
.County, Pa. • - : - . • - - . .
Hates oi AiliFeritsing.- - . .
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On's, square (12 linei or . 108)13 j.
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Each subseqUent iniertiiml ',. .• t,. '..:... : .- 0,26'
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One sqiiiire'three months, rI. :. .
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Yearly advertimenients, not oTer• - 4 ',squares,..7.o 9
(.)ne.column•nne year, . . ~... -. . :-. :.• '. 30,00
: Yearly- advertisers
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business in - which they •areertgaged-; andare Von.
sidcred as wishin g - to co.ntinne advertisingirole sm -
•they :shall give special Aire.ctiens fora* discontin.'
mince of the saw. ! • .1' .., -
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Printing materials., a large and':' superior assort:
ment_of Job Type ; are new prepaied, to :elevate
Job Work in a manner unsurpapsii,W: in:this:x(4.
lion of country, and on themostr isonable terms.
Blanks of every detrerl
iption• i eiconitantly
on hind or printed to order.
A • %PRI 4
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Fashionable' ailor--ShopipnderSedrlt's
MAO, Multi- Street, Dlontrose,
fiRtANT HOUS
E ;,
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Great newt li6olt, Pa. -- ADDISON *tr.
ANT, Proprietoi. •:• .
• L. B. SPROUT_ &So.,
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Manufacturers of COMBINED cA Fr.
It lAG E SI'ItINGN 7 I Illgh.esrillt., I, l ,TORlitig CO4 I'2.
Springs mac be had of M.S. Wil4on, Mi;htrose,-
W.
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- 4L-. 1 Co. ' -
Cabinet and Chan- 31anuTnetare;rs, foot: Main
-Street, Montrose, Pa. • .
G.: & 'W. IL FULLER,
Dealer* in tooks.,Rendy-lade
and cap's, Lipots and Shoe's, Dil l y Goods,•&e.
Store oppoAte Searle's Ilotel, Jlnntros, Pa.
Dr. C. C: EDWARiIIS, .
Pityftirian and-Surgeon, llarfurd , P. - Office
2 doors below Eatoies Store. \ °
• • . De. 11. SMI.TIIII •
Surgeon Dentist, Montrose, Va., will be at
• Sc.:arle,s Dote!, Mondays and Ttasdays of ear))
week., ' I 15v1
& PARK,
Delders in Dry Goods, Griweries,
Cniekery, Bdots and Shoeii, *41.,
Pa. .
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LITTLE. & CHASE,
Atlantic% at La*--Offiee; formprly
.fteu
pied by Little & Streeteri Montrose ; §uN ne .
•hanna Coilnty, Pa.
RALPH B. LITTLE.] [Emu B. Ci!Air..
CONGDON' 01: 11.EVIER, .
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Illealer** in Marble Montitne'nt3.Tables;Tomb.
- Stones, &c. Corner oh Court anti FAthange
Striets • opposite Brobnie ton* Bank, Eimre
hatiktan, N. Y: •
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C. D. LATIIROPW,
Fletaerri in Stoves. and Mannfaetnreis of
Cupperi Tin, and. Sheet-Ircin Ware. Shop,
vVest side Main Str6t, opposite F . Derncrat Of-
Ave 7 'Mint-rose, - • -
C. D. LATIPIOP.I
. E. B. 111.0.01NE'4
Repairer of Clocks, Jewelry, •Nusical Instni
%meats.; and Guns, &c., &c. Electroplating 4.4
Spoons, Watches, - Jeweiry; dr.c.,;done to ordet.
. Hellas an appointeefit for'Seaki. of Weights
and Sleasures. • . Shop 9n ',)la Street,.
door below the Brick Cornet, 3tontiose,.Pa.
Alf-EL TURRELL, 510sT1:osE,
Deader in D'higs; Medicines, CH, rmeal*, runhi,
Dyestuffs, proeerie, • Dry !Goods, Hand
ware, Sione-wirv, Glass-ware, Camphene,Berm
in Fluid, Lamp Oils, Candkg,
• dow Glass, Fancy and. Toilet Articles, : Perla
mery,: ; Jewelry, Spoons.. Spectacles . , .Plusital
.Tostruments; TrUises, Medical Instruments,
Liquors, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes,
Yankee Notions, &e. PhYgitians PreSerip
• ti'ons narefullreomponnded.
• FRANKLIN FBA
-Attorney and COunsello
' MoxTuost, PA., • .
TILL attend faithfully to all baSinese entrrs
. V V•_ted-to him in the county - of Stisquelianna.
Conveyancing and Writing- of all ;binds will le
done neatly; and charge mOderate.ll - .
lie will also attend to the proseenti on ofelairnisf
soldiers, their widows and heirs; ittiinst the Uni
ted States goiernment,• for Bonntyj Lind, Pen—
sions, ac. - -
'May be'found at all hours at the ogice formerij
ocCupiedby J T. Richards, Esq.,noith of the goon
Ilouse. . ' - 1. 49y1
•• ". - JOHN COLSTE N,: - .' •
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DEAL - tr. IX Staves, Tin ; Capper - aa °Sheet Pan
Ware, Lod ersrille, near Great , Be - I fid Dept.-Gtf:.
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M.. 0; TYLVI, •
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Intereited with
IMPORTER AND' DEALERJR iflirolvare arm CO'.
teTy, Carriage Trimmings. Spring,
• - No. 215 Pearl Strke4 N Y:
Where his , Mercantile friends, in this . and other
Counties, are. kindly invited, and eailiest/yselicit
ed to call and purchase. • A , n6tf .
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HENRY S. SNAP
OF' 311)NTIZOSA...
With - Itowe,.WciOdrtiff,
W il .N7E u r E .c s ytui l T., ;E : ' k ; : ° c )7 E a rs Vi . ,:i n :4
between Cortland and. fey Street
• 'Slarchig, -11354-1011.:
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' .-:1 • Medical Card. 1
DRS. E. Patrick, Jr. ti:. G.: ''.;., i t :
thi day formcd'a•Co-partnersh
efficient : nd successful, prosecution
cut brani l bes•of their profession. 1
AD bu itiess.entruste.d to them, NI
ded to with protripineSsand fidelitwl
Their . itlice will be the einclatel)Toecupied•hy
Dr. Daiwa. • i , • .
E. PATRICK., Jr:
G. Z..DiMOCK. •
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Montrose,‘Maich 22, 1854.
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• • Dr. Merit :H. -
RUGGIST I and ICnemisT, and Denier iN
• Drams, 'Medicines, Cheinienli,Dve, Stn
Paints, °Ili!, P.d.ty, Window Masi; tamphini
Fluid, Perfnmeey, Yankee Nokias, die., &c.
Lodersville, Ps.,--1011. •
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• • -A. J. DAVIS, - 1 •
Arronxtr AND - CUTINSr.I.OII: AT LAW--stigq.ne•
halma Dapot; Pa. °Met, firpr
. S.' B. West's
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Store'. : ' 03'1:
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- • - - .Blediaril'Pard. 1 - .:• • .
TOT'S. R 4:•
s. TIIAI*?,CRANDA.I.I,, harin,i ,
t i .I.J associated theaisellia-in• the! . Tractive of
1 Medicine and Surgery -wautki .respt4.tfully imitc
411 to give them a call that may noel their pro
fessional '.cerviee.'-"Thoy may le - Pound. Kt tho
IMike,' formally oeoupied by 'Doeter Tbovr.—
They will 1:• ,- ,e0 an hand pure 'Concentrated anti .
iromosopnible Medieiries.. • 1 -- '
1 R: THAtra, , '. -, : R. P. CirA.C.li.t. •
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1 . blontrolV, May : 13;,1854'. ". 1 -
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i ' I;ittitalajtobe,i..- •
IA Large lot - of': thottrAoiee whole Robes at
, a very amalt - adranee alklthe,c , CO•
Gibaon, Nov, 1. II BURROWS & CO:
Is. •A. vi,7.OODraTF:-
ER., .
sit iaW, _
Carter,
, comusiiivN
glen Street,.
!New York..
imock hav,c ,
p, for a more
of the
11 be alto+,