The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, November 16, 1854, Image 4

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    THE LARGEST CIRCULATION IN 'NORTH) Rif
&B. CHASE dr -ALVIN DAY,-E4r6us;
Montrose, Tlltursday, Nor: 164 1104.
The Inditua fluutinegH
. .
Strange season, evanescent
As childhood'ssunny thought— ;
How sad and yet bow pleasant -
' Are the feelings thou haat brought ;
The sky is bright above us,
The air is bland as :.tune,
And the brook , l
k to joy would move us-
By its happy little tune.
But we miss the merry,,singing I
Of the birds among the trees,
And the flowers that late were flinging
Their odors on the brreacc,
And the ' cattle that were feeding .;
tipon the mountain side, i
And the flocks their young ones leading
Where the rivulets do glide-
NoW,'We only hear the rustle
,„ 1
Of the dry loaves as we tread, 1
Or the - timid squirrel startle
From the branches overhead,
Or the sportmares gun resounding
Among the naked hills.
Or his greyhound's fleet i foot bounding
•
• •Across the rocks and rills.
We feel the sun of summer,
Bat its verdure do not see, ,
While, there comes a whispered mar Mar
~, From every leafless tree,
' Which checks
,the voice of gladness
That else might ring again,
And brings a drowsy 'sadness
To fasten on the brain.
Yes; 'tis the Indian summer,
For treacherous are its beams;
And as fading as the glimmer
Of happiness in dreams,
The very mists of morning,
, Though heralding fair daya,
Aro shadowy forms of warning,
Which vanish while we geze.
'Thus summer's ghost keeps beckoning
_ Our willing feet to roam,
While, we forget the reckOning,
Of winter days to come ;
And yet so'sadly pleasant --"'"
13 all wo feel or see,
That in the dreamy present
Forever would we be.
plOirin,sflotimi,
ilarneun's Speech on linmbna4.
Delivered,-at Stamford on the oceatient of the
•
Agricultural ..• s . s.
It seems to be a most. unfortunate circum
-I,tance that I should be selected to speak on
Humbug, as looking on the . whose
profession it peculiarly is, I find it liprd to
express myself in their presence. Everithing
is humbug, except our Agricultural Society—
that alone is not,.
• • Humbug is generly defined " deceit or im
position." A burglar who breaks into your
house, a forger who cheats you of your prop
erty or a rascal, is not a.humbug; a humbug
is an imposter; but in my opinion the true
meaning
„of humbug is management(2--tact—
to take ari old truth and p9t it in an attract
ire form. •
But•no_humbug is as great without tr h
at the bottom.- The woolly horse was a rea
was re ally
_
ity. He was really born with a woolly coat. I
bought him in Cincinnati for $5OO, and- sent
him on to Conneticut, but for a long time
doubted what I should do with hini, and fear
ed that he would die on my
,hands. Just at
this tine, in 1849. Col- FremOnt and his
party were reported to have boon lot among,
the Rocky Mountains rthe public were great
ly excited, but shortly news came that he
• was safe. Now -came the chance for the
woolly horse.
It was duly announced that after three, I
I
day's chase upon the &viers of the River
Gila,'an animal had been captUred by the
quartermaster of Fremont's party, who par
took in a singUlar degree of the 'nature `of the
buffalo, antelope and camel. This story was
so far. true, that I was myself the quartermas
ter who captured him, and I charged a quar
ter for the sight • The picture outside the
exhibition depleted the animal as jumping
over' a ledge of rocks; now if the , animal had
really leaped, as shown in the picture, be
mush have passed oser five miles. To have i
believed .that he could have survived such , a
leap, would have been thegrossest-Immbuz.
. But Col. Benton, who utilerstands•no hum
bug but his own., arrested -m3,- scheme,. and
.Prosecuted me for obtaining money. under, f
false pretences, as the horse was not what it
-was-professed to be; but I think! wrongly,` as 1,
the people who saw it w,ere satisfied, and they
got the worth of their money, tl
Now the scientific humbug should kn6w j
theprecise morzeat to act as , did, or the h
world would never have ben blessed with a, g
- sigh of the wooley home - •
- When the woolly horse arrived from Con
necticut, he was put in a stable near Love-,
joy's Hotel, Otte of the boarders who came ,
to see him recognized him as an animal he'
had seen at Bridgeport. "Good heavens 17 ,
he cried, "I have seen that animal before; it: a,'
is really - an extraordinary -humbug." He: t'
'took up a friend from the same hotel, and of - P
ter be had seen the animal,•let him into the- "
secret; and in succession thirty seven persona'.."
were carried up, allof whom took the .' hum
huOging in. good humor-,ezeept the last it
nian. ti
I-thave not the vanity to tall myself a real
scientific humbug, I am only an humble mem-'
bar of the profession,
Myambition to be the Prince of humbug s
e ,
I will resign, but I hope the public will take
the will for the dalipi I can assure them , that s
if I had been able'ro give them all the hum
bug I have thought of, they would have been
uply satisfied.
Before I went to England with Tom Thumb, 7
Thad a skeleton prepared from various bones..
It was to hare been eighteen feet, high : it in
Was to-haTe been buried a 3 -ear or so in ti
Ohio. and then dug ny by accident, .
.so that w
tile pnbiic might learn that there were
ants of old: The. price I was to pay the per
sonirho proposed to put the slteleum o
or-was to hare been $22.5.,
But findin4 Tom Thumb more successful
.than I thooftt, I. sent word not to proceed
with theOlie atop. My manager, who . - never
thoightos highly of the scheme as it deseri
e& *old the skeleton for $5O or $75,
Soren years afterwards I received from the
South an'aceOunt of a gigantic skeleton that
lad bcen found. Aceotnpanting it were the
certificates of;sclentific and medical as to the
genuineness.. The owner -asked .40,000
$1,904 a month; wrote to him if he brought
it oil would take if I found itiks represented
or would pay dip e!pensise if not ; I found it
was my own old original humbug come back
s 4 :,,,w it optic of course I refused it, and I
*wee liesud - ct it afterward. •
Co= Coironr.--Vihen your Wife begins to
sdold her hare it out.. Put your feet up
cosily over the,fire place, loti-buck in your
eliar, light vne of your beit'itigiisk and let
the•ttonatilv on. Say:nothing;
kabiruothiug.
' 0 41 4a' s' - ' l.- . '.11 1114 4 Wail 7 *Mb "lei.
'` , lliiii : 1 444 kite Or tlii 'Etnei‘ - ai.re!it left
he bed and l 'b_re ' which *i and Mskriaret
ad-eoanpied or along.while,' and spent his
c t
"in,':,'.itite around' r st n s olis, !bore: lie Was al ways_
n hand te e , nt 1 mself "in, whenever any
y st should mat.. 3faigaret was dis
iikflecl 'with this s -ie of things and endear
red to get-hei, h Wind home • again. -We
litill see lio*Aie a' eeeecied :. '
I
"Now, hitriek, ne honey, will 'ye come
:Ick 1" ' ' I ' . , •
"No l'argattet, L won't come buck: 4 -
"And won'ti ye h owe Lack for the love of
the rhildrefill" . - . '
"Not for 'the lovVof the Children, Nfaiga
vt." : I 1„ ' — ' ,
'•i • -
"Will yecoine for ,the love of mesilf r
" Niver.at fill. • IWay Wid ye." -
" And PatriCk, Woa't the Love of the church
, ring:ve back V' y •:- •' • . -
. ..
"The church to 06 divil.l
. Margaret thouglk she .would,!try one more
•twiticement. Taki' - ug a pint . bottle from her
m)eket, and. holdinit it'up to her truant hus
sand he said :" Will..ye . corne fOr the drap
f:whisk s ey.l7 -''.i • ; . .- . '.. • '
“ Ali; me' ilarlintr arisWered Patrick, una
le to /withstand sti'oh a temptation, "it's.yer
jlf-that'll always bring ine honio Again,
i i hat sudgia.wiantny way wid,Ye. ' I'll come
ome,Margaret r . ' •
,
” Margaret declares that: Patrick was " re
efiiiined by 'moral
.lu4otir
• : .
TIM) DOWN AT I ONC.-A friend of ours,
living not ttir from - ontine, was one.iplesant
say unportnned by his wife to take Ter: to
ride, -_ The gentlemin, being a man- of, bUsi,
ness, pleaded his engagetuents, when his wife
replied with the of storythat; she mot: be
" tied - doWn ,'at hom ." the husband rejoined
that if any Person vOUld . fnrnish him With
clothing to wear, an enough to eat and drink,
he Would:loe willin to be "tied down at
fewdays aft the gentleman came
hoMe earlier than a his custom, land- being
fatigued, lay doWn in 'the sofa and% fell into a
sound. sleep.] riliS .ife took cords, and .slyly
tied his ban& thfrether,served his feet in the
ame way, and road 'him fast to the wait.
••
1.-ne4hen sett tablet, with all 0,3 t the house
a ndlO acc . .ot extra.suit of - clothes
ithin his his 4ore,'she• . started to.
or as, friend : 0, Iron her return, -late
n the evening, she haunt] -the subject. of (lo
estic disci One as 4te left him, except -he
as Wide awake and :rum mad.
" What on !earth does all this mean r
_says:
e. •
".:N, , thing," quietly remarked. • his wife,
`except, the consumfnation of . your earthly
:ishe. , z—enough to. eat, , Irink.and wear, and
(5 be fief] 'claim at hom..r."
I • : • Arrest of al Kidnapptir. . .
1 :. WijicEsTEre, October 30.
Asa 0. Diitinan; the notorious kidnapper
f Thomas Sims and . Bnthony Burn,Was &s
-evered booked at . tile •American rouse in
iis city, ysterday. 1 and ', was immediately
.committee of
iti *4i z tedn en t s htb s r u to r tu r .eng o: io rid git ec a l tli- i 611.- h i e c4l Fl n- o .T ie e l e , ' c and Watched
: p
oul
fore t zil at a l aritttnhiri':se.,niit, arrantrn
ir n e n . d; i ti c n t or l e , i :
a n r:e r t fi nt a ,id t
e e l
~.
hti n e (1!
this
I ne i
iir l s e g,
1,.e
atniion flourished
is e i.
tnhii ii , : it:,
r, w :
sor a l y ; P :
mn r h i e 5 n.t.... :
c neealea WeaOns. •. . I
c ,
, Tlie,rae' was pastponed two week's, and lie'
as required, - tei gi‘'e bonds . for his : appear-,
i
a de - . ' A large land excited crowd gathered
a mind the court, romn,l and' it becerning evi
d tit that Butiruin's life was in danger, Mr. G.
SHoar, freescaer, and son of the veniirable
imnel Hoar who Was driven 'out of South
C . arolina, appealed to 4lie crowd ._fA.l...f.Ati.
k iimpper go it Of the city in safety.
... The crowd g i vel.way, and Butman aecom
p v i ed by a strong gu
, ard, Went to the :depots
fo lowed by the p4pulace, Where the colored
m n ?ell upoiliim;.-.and.would undoubtedly
It ye taken his Wei; bfit . for the interference of
'4 r rein Stowell, James; A.Howland, Mr. Hoar,..
~ i
J;ti. W...Higginsen, and Stephen' S. Foster,.
abolitionists.
lotman was hustled into a carriage, ac
co panied try Mr. ffigginscua and thus es
si erab * ly idi cn i t iis b l y iL th
ci t d o M tU r i . s..s ff il i es ggi t n h l ro 6n w w n
7a
S at e t o he
caiage,
iage, and - Butman was pelted] with rotten
eggs and stoneN and was kicked and beaten
alMost to death.. Ile promised never to visit
--'rester again, and probably will 'hot Ilt
ow out of harm's-way. • 1
,
poon.—A yo4ng lass who we;
n9eting and come back .11111 of
a 1
r ich 'they bad; and who did
IDI owing week but sing
. " Shout! shout I. we're'gaining ground r'
h the' tune so i that allishe said was a con
in Mimi of thai song,' and not unfrequeutly
, i
'rhyme :was too long ! for the tune.. Old
lo ler 'slipped "in arid; took a bean off the tit
, just as
:be was making for'the door sbe
,u, g ont = 1 ,
1 If you don't go out rit knock you down,
1 ; Halle Hallelujah, ; i
yolk nisti, idinkiti' flop-oared hound, •
- 4: - .K.aory. finneiton r
..
kli Idor l AND TIE 1-,, ritastaawcr. 7 .-The
lethocratici general- coramittee, representing
he Burke land anti-Nebraska section of the
R y . in New; Hampshire, .have aclopted an
d to the people of the United States,
1
,cress mrnendiag them to support Gen. llous
an for the Presideacy, in opposition to atly
o ince of a convention. The address is said
) I a ye been written by the Hon. Edmund
to -e, formerly cotainissiOner of patents, and
ii recently comme nded the doctrines of the
, ' Nothings . i
..nnw I, 1 f' '
-, -I
To`politicians ; thiti tnotement is worthy of
to ' than passingi consideration, for -if the
ag. ~.tiotOie successfully matured and de
o() a, it may destioy the presidential pros
ec and ardent a.tptrations of certain gen
ie en who have i been -p aying desperate
a i , es to come up " trtimp.
• ----- 1 7 --
A GOOD Rtronr.—A . el rgyinan who las
i t e habit of preaching i !di ff erent parts of
to ,ountLy, ' vas not long since at an inn,
-he e be observed a -horse jockey trying to
ike in a simple gentleman by imposing -
tip
i
1,,,,
n h in a , broken-winded rse for a sound
ne. The parson knew t e bad / character
of the jockey, and taking the gentleman
asid, told lint to be cautifins of the person
he'w dealing-, with: The ientleman finally
dec i ed to purchase, and Pe jockey, quite
r l as
need , observed— ' L
i d
arson, I Auld i
much kmther hear you
preset', than to see you pri ately interfere in
bargains between man and , ,in thieway.
.IVell,'lreplied the . pa 'a, "if you were
wherelou 'ought to haven aid Sabbath,
you might hare heard me p ch." '
..
" Virhere was that!" inc h red.the jockey.
bi ll 1
" In the STATE-Passole, fretorted the cler
gyman. . . F '
Would you be. eae# ,
Tt from uaeasi •
ness Do nothing you kttow or s suspeet to
be wirong ; and if you: wish .o enjoy the p u .
rest folossure, . do evetythint in your power
that you are , convinced is rlbt. • •
o'
potion o eun es o irse m-
self
seanchiling fight as well- sit
, down on. a WheeiNtr,roir ,sbd ..try to — Multi
him it. •
..--.l.A)ttse*otts'.
lEWISTABLISMIENT,
..•
.." . he:pna Price,Storo. -
%moos ATlAitv ratcEs, AND FOR READY PAY.
,
THE Ondeisigtied havingassociated themselves
.tOgetherin the Mercantile business, aro now
pregured to oKr to the oDblie, 'a very -desirable
stuck ¢f Circiodtii consistint , in main or '
- Dry Goooi.ond 'Ready made Clothing,
..
Dat4,lCaps and Straw Goods,
%tilts and Stationeiy,
• llioots and ShOes, .
• .- Groceries,
I ' : -Yatikee Notione,&e. e.,
all of which itiaro been purchased with great
Care, and .we'lltre - satietied, cannot :fail to snit
those,who - ntai favor with a call.
Thti Dry GOods- department -will be found
ver)%complete,Consisting ofall the leadingstylei
of: . • ' 4 - •
LADIES DRESS DODDS. • • •
Silk. rich brbUde, plaid and striped, black, dreas
and Manilla Silks, very rich, high lustre, and at
cheap ',rates:, L
Striped Dela es, plaid Barage dn. satin stripe
Chilli , printel Lawns, Poplins, Dellage, plaid
and printed 'JaconetS, in great varieties, which
we ; are hound*, sell at a lour figure.
Pinghams"- r it hadsome, assortment,—Pritita;
all leading styles,' Merrimack, Cochecoes,
Alleni, &c., very' pretty - styles.
Dreiis thO desirable styles and
altdel-- , --Blackl• silk Lire,. Dress buttons, black
velvet•BibbOn4,.silk and.worsted Braids, in great
variety.
" I
White Geods. 7 ....Sitiss, Jiconet,Nansook; Cant
briekalishopi !Lawn, and i BOA Muslins, Plaid
Canibiick Mullins, dotted Swis4 Muslins, corded
skirpOrish Lbien, Cambrick Handkerchiefs, &c.
&e., i l i•ench" , 'Needlti AVv,rli, Swiss . and Jaeonet
Edgings, and Ills-rhinos ' eritton linen a nd thread
• •
lace do...Fhinneing„Ladies fashionable,Chetaifiet
, tes, Slbeves,CMlnrs; Bonnets &e., the large St-a
ssortment in Town, and at very low.prices: • .
BArege for in green, , blue. and brown;
Black lace s Vaiks &C.
. KidG/orcr-I—Ladies and Gents, a lar,ge.assort
meat,- of the ',sest qualitv.l
- long and short, Black, - Mohair and silk.
• SilkAiloves; - ; Black, white and colors.' Lisle
threa4and cot,: dw •
•
i-loi(ecy.—Affine assortment for Ladies, Gents
and children. •
•
/2-ih/toits,—a fine
.assortment for Bonnets. also'
satin'and lutestring,, in all widths, and every coi
-1 or. 1, .
Dotrkeitic (:tom's.--Sheetings, bleached and nn..
bleached, mus/ins„ Tick ing, Crash, Dia peN, Table
Covers . i and NAkins, and in fact, all the desirable
styles m 'this d4'partment. I -
Shazi/44--Piinted Delano,lrrench printed wool,
printecfeashmefe, Black silk;Sie., a tine
stock c l ,f /
Ladies'tihneK of desi...ription, at low pri-.
Boys.; Ml l sisc!s, and childiens'shoes, in great..
varietv.• Genttj. rtoool. coarse andl.fine. . •
a \TS CAPS AND s:ritAW GOODS.
We hav e a r ry fine'stock ,of Hats and Caps,
canadalgtraws; Pahnleat, Cnrae,",a, Maracabo,'
WutitidCantonl Leghorn, Casliithere "&e.., for
summer Wear, Which are very ,desirable, and sel
ling cheap. .
A g4d ,assoklment of Ladies Bonnets, Miises
an,d'ghitdrenS Flats, Hats; &c. • .
• , _READYi MADE CLOTHING.
I " In this ranch+ o f ou r hilsifie i .s,'w e cannot fail
to..snit. Ourlstock of Clothing is-very extensive.
and hell made :;up, in late and desirable styles,
Wo would especially invite ,iiti'r friends desiring,
any, thing in thiii line, to giVii us a call. .• Gen.
tiemens furnishing Goods, or. , every deseriPtion.
A lae st4eli . of Wall Paper and Bordering.
Book, Statiohery and Yankee Notions, in great
'variety.'" . 1 i ', - .: ''• ' '
I
Graciries.-1-Teits, Green and Black, very choke
and fresh, at In* , *ices. I
..; .
Cordi—SiiPerior St. Domingo. and Riii.., A
beautiful articln of Brown and White Sugars,
CHEAP, ' Alnlases, - SpiceS,. Soap, Candies,
Lamp Oil, Fluid, &e. &e.i. it Very Superior arti
cle of caiendislf tobacco lat iIS cts. per lb., . •
. We ace in thi store . fo . merly ocenpied by. Ll 7
throp & - Salisbnry, and ore' recently, iv Gen..
til
fuller, oppositiiSearle's 11140. We would be•
very•nniTy .- maeect,, to
..ace rrnr, friendly at the
OXE ritic„e sroilF., and tic/pa le merit ourAlmre of
tho r pnblic patronage, by goo&attentiof), *a:l low
prices. i •,i.. . , i, •
. . . G. & 11. FULLER
Montrp se, Akil 19, 1854. i p -
!Australia; California, •:
Or . any Place on . the Globe,cannot present greater
inducements :kern
JtEELER !STOPDARD'S
AND
BOOT AND *rime STORE,:
Ow filled with a new and extert , : _
aus4rimenti of articles in their line,
embracing a ge4ral variety of new and elegant
stiles of Ladies end den tlemea's wear, among
which are Ladiea French. Silk Lasting and Pre,
nille Gaiters, Kid and Enrinteled Polkas. Kid Pat
ent' leather and! bronzed Jenny Linda, .Buskine
and Ties:; gentleineu's • French and Philadelphia
Oak-tanned calf:Skin and kip Boots, Congress and
button Gaiters, Monterey and' Washington ROO4.
toilet Slips, MOrocco,_ calf._ and Cowhide Bro
grans, A.c. Boys kip. calf and l eowhide Boots and
Brogans; ell / kinds of Misses acid Children's:wear.
Also, a general aseortment of Findings, which con
.sist in part of lasts; pegs, sparablee. Hungarian
nitils,tanks, tfii.ead, wax, Bristles, shoe binding,
awls, rasps, sandstones, shoe Lkuives, Az. Also,
oak and lieroloeli ;tanned call upper and sole)eath
er. MoroCco skins and linings.
Work made te 'order and repairing neatly dt.no.
KEELER ttr. STODDARD:
Montrose, Jane "1.1853. r •
t to a camp
the revival
, nothing the
To the Reading Public
Of $ wrque4cinna C,ountk and Vicinity.
•
THE tinderaiined is now prepared to send to
order, by mail 'post:paid,'..any Book publish
ed in this country, on the receipt of the price of
the same. All ;orders will meet with prompt
at
tention *kind Bobks sent 6c return mail.
Address VM. H. LEACH,
1 Worcester Depot, Boston,
,31a.sa.
' Sept. f, 18.5.3.4.36m3 " •
Stoveit Stoves ! Stoves
. ,
.•
,44 rrtkE Seri, and Yellow Leaf" reminds us
_L that the fast approach of the keen Frosts .
of Old Grey Winter, when ane'of these unsur
:paiaable and highly approved, Stoves froth the
most eatensive - Manufactories in . the Union,
•Messrs. Shear Az. Packard, become indispensable
to every famil ; We would reSpectful I v announce
to the Citizens - pi' Susquehanna' and adjoining
,cciuntiei that have just received and are re.
Ceiving the larieet and best assortment of qiClves
'ever introduced into Eastern pennsylvanin4whi c h
will be Vold at the very lowest cash figure. To
those who are in want of Steves they will find it
to their interest to call and examine our variety
before - gun:hasing elsewliere.;'' They comprise in
(part as followa:—.
,'•
United Statri, Oriental Parlor,
Easteim Queen E. 0., Venetian, do
Fire clipper E. 0., i. Fancy. do •
National Tight E. 0. Irving do
Morning Star, . Cottage. do
Farmers' Air-Tight, ! cfe.,
- The above Stoves are too :Well kocwo to re- .
quire an,t , minute description, , being the most'
popular And apPiiivedStove in market Ali who
may favpr us with v call will be shown through
our assortment with pleasure, "Recollect the ,
numberi—Esioa'sfar famed "One Price Store."
Harford. Pa..; Sept.. 1853.--35
NEW GOODS
At the " upeonville; Fkichangq."
rag,inhabitante of Upsonrille and vicinity
Jare againifttvored with an exhibition of an
other cht ice selection.of Fall ',and Winter, Goods
at the old stand 'of the subscriber. (Doors open
daily, Sundays ;excepted. from 7 o'clock M.,
untill 9 SeelocklP. M.,) where 'may bo seen. sold
and bought, a good _ assortment of Dry. Goods.
Groceries, Crockery, • Hardware, Stoneware,
WoOdenware, Fish, Nails, Paipts, Oils, Fluid,
Boots & Shoes, Clothing, School Books,
Trunks;;Carpet 1140.- Yankee, Nation* &c.' &c.
&c. All who. Can and will Psi for what they
buy either doWn, or within a ,nmsonable time
thereafter, are laVited to.eall. Those belonging'
to stmt ether elstis may as well, go, Where they
can do better. - ;'All kinds of FM:mer's Produce,
Batter, - I.4rd. Ens. Pork.. Poultry, and re
ceived 3b exchange for Gonda; . •
XISEPM 1 1 1ERR/MAN.
-I ;Pscirilki.ufft.'7,lB64. - ,
_.
,[. . ;-....•. AYE/L'S; - PILLs '-, i, -,
.. i: , • .- , 1 ~ . A
ZA. NEW and singularly - suecesliful
- - i 4....il - ' ; !'ketriedy for the nt'it of . ill 888
I' ' .-- r. Ii ;In 'ill --C t. t did
*eases 011 reams, n us
•I - I' ' Aii -,. VOltaatindice. DrOpsy,ithetuttatlsat,
• ! '•:! , ~.- - i:- Arevitts, Gout, But:noes, NervonsnesP,
i ' - ii !-I ---
ji - i.r. I.lmbri,Fetnale Conip)alnts. at., ,k.c.
! • u j ii • :-- 1 7 Indeed, very feu^ title this diereses In.
.
whist a, Ping *tire ISledicine j is not
'Mona or hS4 reqiiired, end niuch ticknclet and suffering
Unitrt be prevented; If a Irrnalcse but efflet um! :Cathartic
*eve morefrcely Used. ! o,perpen - min' : s'
eel well ;while
eostlve habit el body preVails ;,, besides li goon geberatee
census an d api,m!fatal dfirlea. - , e a, which i might hadle been .
avoided by the tiniely anqjnificioua hire of 3 goork p toga
tire; , This is alike true - of:Colds, Fey:trials. - symptoms, and
; Billions derangrdidebts.• -they all tend to become or
F
ro.
iduet the deep seniellamtformidable - disictopers ahich oad
the hearses allover; the Bfricl..flenee a reliable family plivi
: I .
1 li.„, the.firrit Importance to the public health, an I thil
Albite hien perfeCterl with consummate kill to mart that
i eniand. An extensive trial of its VI rt 0 by Phydieinne, -
i f
: Professors. and Erftlentii; has sh I 1 aown ntis! surpassing
anY;thinglilthertdr known; of any tire..fie ne. • Cures have
been effected beyrinll belief, were theyclot substantiated '
:
iv Persons of suet': exalted po.ition adr cliaractic as - .to
orldri t hesusidieleti of niltrut h' V • i • -
.]
i
I Among the man. - eminent eentlemen Sr o have tustitled
in tarot of these Pills, win!ipay mention t ! ' i'
A
DV. A. Hayes!, 4nalyticial Cheutist.of Piniton, and Slate
'sayer of Illasmehusetie:. whose high pr fespional charae
let In en - dor-red by the MM. Edward Bre;tt.Segator of the
R
D.S.; obert C. Winthro p , Ex-Speaket of - the House of
f
- lltetiresentatives;c..A,bbOtt Lawrence. Alloi ler Plen. to Eng.'
land; John 111, Fitzpatrick. Cols Illehoi»r Boston. Also,
Dr:J It . Chilton; PractiePl Chemist. of New 'Cork City,
1 indorsed by 'How 14 - .16 NareY,Seeretary _of State ; Wm.
1 IL - Astor, the richeat matt in America; 1 Leland:lc em.,.
I proprietors oftha !it ettoi)blitan'llotel, and others.'
1 j Did spz-ee permit wavotild give many liutired certificates,
On all parts whirithe.pille have been .buteridence
even more eanyineing thin the eipkrieir pf eminent tint..
b d
lie men is foul:A.ln theiveffect a upon Irbil..
I I Tiles/. Pills, the repult;'nf long investigation aria Study,.
i arreffered to the public, 'poi the beat and most complete
iirlileh the present state. of Mediae l science can afford:—
l_Thilly men compounded nilr of the drugs theroselveS. but of
I. the : Medicinal trill nßs only of 'Vegetable reineJlea,cti. meted
.-trY themtcalprocesein a *Fate of purity; 'nilcombined to
gether in such it Manueras to inturethe est results This
system of commisitien - foi,'medietnes hair urea tooth' in tire
rt h
Cherry Pectoral efid:Pillelboth, tst - produMl a more efficient
reniedy than hid hithertil.been obtained by any process
The reason is pezie C tly ribvion a. .:- While By! the old• mode
Of nOmpovitior3 ekeev medicine is bprilened with More er
testofaerimoniona in.l.leLlutiona ronlitle#, by this each
, individual virtue Only - that ledesired for the curativereffeet
I.
Is Present. All ihr:'lneriland ofincecie aI q uri litiesiof - each
i Sulistance emblOyed•re lift behind; 1 el eirmtive: virtues
' only being retained', , Heuer it is pelf Vident the effeets
,should prove as t.,ll4•l'hartt proved rer r I -purely. remedial,
and the Pills a inert; mete Piln•rful . tirtote to, disease
.thab any oth - rmysifeine known to the Wri Id.
ffli , -
As ii is feed uix expedient that anyLlitedieine should be
taken under theignunset-Ofan attend - In plipileian;.and as
Ire could not propeelyjnilge of a remedi Without - knowing Composition.; hive anpolled the ac nFate Forraular by
Width both my Pectoral itiol.Pille are de to the - -whele
Sod'? of PraetitiOnfra ma in'. the Celled States and British
America,. Provirrael. If:however there' P111(1 , 11.1 be any one
Who has not reeelyed theta., theyarill be Pyrimptly ferward
e4 by mail in his: wildrese., !• . i
Of all the P/11.1jyit ,nlftAirinea that are oll'ered, bow few
Tltnuld be taken if , thr it composition war knowirli Their
fifelleonsists in theirMysiliy. I have.noriaterita. • .
! 1 Tilltellnoilsitiovi.of nry - preparations Is aid open to all
, i
men.an.l all who! are t-int : ardent to jug on thelpuldert
freely acknowledge their eonvictinns of hell intrinsic: mer
. It. 'I The Cherry Pectoral Was pronouns . itihy seleniifie men '
th be a wonderfuldnediefea before its e efts were :known.
- Many emir', Nt Physicians )rave declared the same thing of
rily.Vilip, and'evan • more.' confidently.and! are wiiiine to
-Certify that theirantielpitiOns • weremare hen realized by
their effects upo - m; - teiril. I '''. • . I•• ' • -. '
I
They operate ha 11,-hr Mrwerfut infl..rtir nn theinternal
irtairra to purify tile Mood: nod gtiroulntii it into hoinity tic
lidik!--remove therobstruetlon I , of th , .itttim.noli. bostelß. Hy
. er. and other eipainC : ort/i4 hod,. restoring their lirtgulitr
ac:i'dri tohenith. Pod. hy correetinz, wherever they exist.
stub deranermenta ea are the harsh origin r retire/0M-
!Being slime wrapped 'they are pleasant rr take. ;-.nd,ha,
i we:purely vegetalliei.no Bator can arise B l om their use In
arrY!, quentity.-,,,,‘ 1
-.For minute iiirriatians, see w ripper on ride - tox• ! - • !
Ptepared by JAIIIES . C.,:AVCIFI. Practical - and Analytical
CI : 30111st. Lowell , MOPS . Ptiec. 2.1 - rents per'Box ,Fire Box-
ea for SI. 1 ! . .
..
I'll/LB BY A. Trirrell. M ontrose ; B. F. AB . 11: Tatosn,
Bar : ford. Church -. l e- ',.• Phinn , y, Dundalt; L Scott; Great
ll4tot ily all Drngeisti,and Dealers MI Ili (Heine every'.
wlteie. •; • Pent 13.1.-37ndle • r 1 ~ i • 1
. •
CARBOiIiDtALE STAGES.
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4j ....
p a ~.,.l ags - - -
......`i - _,....... .,Le5: 11011irra- 4q
,/1, ,. ..,_
_lb: 7 e .. . ,
74 - 4.4lllllllk4Plitall tail' .
!k it
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THE Subscribers sire running a Fnaily line or
Stages betqerteurboorulaleafiii flophottOni
Stiation on . the - i.teektelv:,nna and- lii r estern Rail
rod. ' • Disianre 21) riilles. Leave
.oarbon4ale in
tlie., morning avid' ; eonineet with the ears' going
N4ith. Refurning. .Blare on the arrival 'of the
mail train front' thel.}?rr..:it Bend.. The nearest
.mdst direetland.,cbc:iin f at route from; Great Bend
to Carbondale. I.Pasiitingers 4,4114 line 4. tway3
get. into-Carbondale,Aarlier in•thei,ening than
ani' , . Other route:, - I ' : I- 1
. Pare reueipteti i 4 Carbondale IV . the Store of
the.SubseribersOfaiii street, a fe• 'olow
BrUnso v n's HOtet., I
• ' OII9W & B S.
, . i
.I:tigifit. 143473.- . ÷lll '
isrEW' GOODS.
A,I7C 34111.-4.711.4...4 , )A444: rii , t cfi.l
iicknowledgnients to she pe fa•
ana invite 'attelitiowto the veryl large stock .
of Spring and Sitnsitter.Goods they are now re.
cei r ‘ling, and otki forisale at rery lo+ prick•• In
Addition tot.heir,n4ital hssorttnent of Staple Dry
GOi;d4. cilyweric ! ...l; *rdware. Cro e klery;
anj; Dili &e., they prepared to.c.Nhibit a large
asSortment of i •
LADiES DRESS GOODS
of ei•ery deseription, Figured, Plaid and ,Plain,
Silks. BOnnets.Sh*ls, Ribbons , Gl Hosiery.
Ladies and . 31114 s! is,liocsi of all kind-also.
n
large stock of 11
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'READ 4 (.MADa CLOTHING, ;
ClOths, Cassimeresi, Tweeds; leank Sturinser
Clot ui, Vei‘tinik: lit •and Cap. i s Bouts and
Shoes &e. 'q •
They respeetfulli solicit :in earl; call frOm•
ulso wlsht ; tO.;'lpwrelvise; Goons .AT
Low PP.ICES.
1;; MeMILLAN'St PARK.
3fav 1854..
•-! :•
Geat. Excitement in Ne
• . , -
44 .' Pianos On !,, elodeon; fort,' ash.
,
IYORACE WAT . E/18, 1 the great Mitsie anti Plano Forte
/Alt: dealer; 333 B roadway, New . York. preterltar to share a
large per cent. wlthhis'anstraziers. rather thsilipay it to the
.fri
sharpers of WallErfeet. raise available m ans to enaltig;
hial i to steal- the present tirbt times. tilers biti immense as.
, artnlonfrtfolerraufaindirarraat ed Pianos rid Nfeltitleonit
'at tlarge discount-F.ora !factormprietts, for kaan• . ills as
aortitrienteornpriaes Minor front' at hrei of th largest and
most Celebrated Welton llanufactoriejt; alto'. t
thesst, of see.
eral of the best New rflek makers, inctuding tl i ie beatitlfla
so4 ! rt nth admired iltaiire tYat: re Plaip;sa fror lais own fatetory, end Melodeona of :ihe best Bolton, .) , ea York, and
Buffalo mark.; alfolling*n opportun ty for erection, not
,to bend elsew ere, Hintz instrument warauted. -Feconci.
hantl pianos at aieit INlMataa — r a iC iS On n'alento $l6O.
,Vatic and Mualeal• instruments of 'all kitllds. Dealers,
'Teatheri and headajof Soho tlit supplied on !the beet tetras.
Multie sent by mall pit's,. pail. Central and Seleet Cara..
loges of Matte and Sebald...oe or factory ;al es of .Plarloa,
itelodeona ant nangiest loatiratienta forget:4rd to any ad
areal., free of postage.-33 3mos: . , I
E.C. 13BIATETT &CO.
linporters and , i 1661 - ers' of. Foreign and Do
,medic Dry Good.
41 DES" SFREET, SEW YOTcli,
rviOULIi inv ite the attention of !riterehants in
Vil t Susquehanna-2nd adjoiningl Counties to
their stock whieh tl4ll be found large and desira
bloat all seasons of:the-rear, cons:. Ling in, part
of Cloths, Cassitnereiwind Vestings). Jeans and
Tweeds, with'all the; best and well khowti styles
of :fast colored prints . ' ' -
Also, Dre'ss Goodi, White and - Linen Goods,
-
Also, Broeho ..lone and square sf awls, Cash
metv and Sill - Shawis, together with Hosiery and
Fahey Goods.
Prompt attention paid to orders.
change.
'. l New 'fork Fire ' , lnahutitu
1 1 - 1 0 . ffice I .9 iVidt Sireet.• . .
• , , •
IbAPITALs (In Cosh sind Approved
$ 5 1; 00 .
I I 0 0 0 .1 1 -
' . •
1
Jimm it ies affainsktosi or Damageby Fire .
- , Damage ' by
iii'ECTOuf4.—k. 4.BteLbina, 113 !Broad Streel;
Pet,er C. pakei,• l'e spruce Street ; Girard !Bantle', 1 16
Bruadvey; Thoma s Andrews, 136 •Cedar .alreetr Samuel .
Boum Maid, 6:1!',. W a - et:street; Albert 14 Conklin OHO
Graenolcbstrect ;James/1,. Crosby, 113 Broadway": Charles
Lent. Kingsbridge;N . r.;,.. Lambert C. 11'14 Cbleatio, Ill.;
I 60itith Hobble; Win: W. Leland, Neer rbrk; Peter R , Roach, 186 Dank t ree;; Etasktes 8. Dell„icior. West and
Lalibt streets 1.1. n If; Dern.7B Watoretreet ;D. Van
Wer l , l llD l rdadwaY,; 1 10tatio N: Gallup. ; dor. Wert cud .
Darrow street r, Peter 11; 'Puler, eor. Ganardei,t arid West'
ReObeo Rasa, Jr. . 48 Eiibtl i Avenel , &inlet. akin:melt;
Camden, N, J.; AIM* Warllelitb.- !Milady],la; 111 ex ter D.
itil4ati, 49 Water . moor .; Samuel Sinclair, ribune Build.
1 .,
b161' 86 61116 ID. Shirr, OievelaerL OF lo '
;, •. • - !' . 40Y,ILL CUAIIIIMILIN4 Pria...
CHARLES L. CLARKE, Seey: 1 .1 . ~
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.1 CHARLES LC. BROWN, rtgetl4 1 . . •
Iltotttrose,Sept. 6; 16311.• ' : ~. If ' i
.^"t
DWARIOLE now' ' •
firlE undereilmed!hatra 'eutablishod a shop-in
the basement o, 'Rayre'aS tOre,it Mon
trose) where Phey wiltntalltimes keep on hand
nitwit and Dottreete illaittco, ant Moment:to Fe
tha aame into Monomente. Tomb.siones Table-
Er The pittronageOf the pohlie w froapecifolly
i'-PONGDONittEYIER -
Montrose, Aug .2S; tBsB= -If.
• , " ,
it o ,llan, 11{no* 'lllyself.
411 froduable Book for 24 math-.-:glicrY inotaM shataa 1
II - lhare a copy "l
ii , - , I00,0):0: EGPIES ,SOLD IN
,5 . „ , ,:.,,,„„" \ C,l,ft s ~r. s. LIDISITIAN A ICA*. „*.' new
• 44NPt."•"111 . 4. edition, revised and improved,
....istt:':'' ``,-' f 10.1.4. 1 rr,,ii. just issue,[. ' .
„„ 4 .`„,. * ',f, our ?
_...; Dr. Ilutiteesllledleal lifanual,
-..." ' Angris• „„? ,_,. and hand hook for tbeatilieteal-s
f..`ss.ss•sum ',/.:- r,ontalub.g an ontling of. the or.-
"„_,,5,„ ...
-..
. s ”. , idii, ..1
4 . ty ogress,treal mein antic tire . ]
..•"/„.",' , ‘‘`.."•,..' of every 1 farm of tilwesre eon
'` ` ''''''' I I!' I ' , I s t(*. tragical. hy promiscnoisa s eexual
Interthurse, hp self abuse or by sexual' excess, stith advice
for their prevention, written in a fumbler styie, avoiding
ail Medics' technic:tildes, and everything that would offend
the ear of ilteertry; with au outline of cdmplainta incident I
to Females, from the result sf pt. me twenty yea or success.
ful practice exclusively devutell to the cure of diseases of a
I deliere t r private nature.
I , To which is added raceipts fur the 4nre of the l above*dis-
I ease!, and a treatise on the Vitus's. eyniptoms and cure of
1 the Pcver and Agile. .• 1
'
,l'es iiino oy, of the PtqfeeKorofohitetrie4 in P
OW Colle4e,
Philn , lelphio—"DA. lICNTEIt'S AIEDI(IAL ItIA NI:A L," I
--1•1(e author 0 this 'work. unlike tho majority of those
who ndvertise to cure the diseases til which it 'treats is a
igraduate of one of tne best Collegem In the Ifni tedStatei.
It affords me plen sorb to recommend, hint to the unfortii.
nate, or to the victird of malpraetics, as a successful and
elev./fenced practitianer, in whose honor nod 'integrity ,
theymtay place the greatest confidence.
i Jiss. S. LONGSIIOItE, SI D
l'r.Sfri A Woodfened.,3l. D ,ty" Penn . linirerady, Philo
delpha.-11 glees me pleasure to mold my, testimony to the
professional ability of the Author of th e 1 . MEDICAL MIA ..
CA t., ' Numerous cases oryiseasc of the Genital Organs,
1 acmo of them of longstanding, have come 'under my no.
1 tice.ln which his skill has been manifest in restoring to
, perfect health, in sonic eases where She patient has been
•
considered beyond medical aid. In the treatment 91 &gm.
inal ;weakness. or diaarraugestient of the funetions pro.
'lucid by stir whose of Excess of veuery, I do not 'know
I
his seper;or In the profession. I have been acqUainted
arithithe Author some thirty yeatS.. and deem it nii more
thaxtjustice to him as well as kitoliiros to ihe unfrtunate
viellin clearly indlsetstion, to reconimend him as oneAn
whose professional ski ll and integrity they may safely
er:Mile themselves. 1 ~ .I.I.VEED Wo i)DWARD. M. D.
. . . . . . ..
. . -
'• This is. )'shout ixerption, the ;Most comprehensive
and intelligible work - I'p üblislual nu the clatta of disease' of
whlrh it treats. Asnitlingall technical iezms•Ot address
ea itatelf to the rousos,' ,of its readers i /1. -16 41'1e from all
objeitionaisle matter, and no parent•howeVer fastidious,
can talect to p Mei ng it in the hands•nf his sun.. The nu
thorfiss derot.rd mady years to the treatment Of the vari
ous nompLaints treated of, and„ with too little breath to
puff fend (no little presumption ti impose, he has offered
to the world, at ths.tuercly, nominal price of 25 - cent., the
fruit: of come twenty
.year,p' most ;suceeusful practice:"--
Ilerdid . I
"Yo teacher or par''Xnt should be without the knowledge
Imparted ir this invaluable work.: it would , sire yearn of
painimortßiration andsorrow to the youth under theft
charge "—People's .44r:orate.. I • !- ' ' -
A l'ersht; . terlan clergyman in Ohio, writhig ;of "lion.
ter'stMediestl Mono ug says :—",Thousands upon Shoos
andst of onr youth, by evil example 'awl inlluenco of the
passions, bare been le i into the habit 'of self polio ion,
It ithtin 1 ' , Mishits the , •,tin •an ti fettrfni 'con se' Mures upon
thentseiver. and their posterity. The e.‘it t titutions.ofthoes.
atidswilo atomising families have been enfeebled,. if not
brotim - dorts.rind they do nOtknow the ran F l. or the core.
Anything that ran it* done'sn to, enlithten and Influenerr
theuhlitHind as tnebeek,atid ultiatitely• to remove thlti
uitte• spread source oihtiMitn' wretch., ness, would ennferi,
the ratst loessing brat to il”.' i r - eligion of Jelin? Christ,
on the present and ooMing cenenttirin: .intemneranee tor
th'ell , "'of,int"xlenthi drink.) though lit has slain thous
andslup-nn thowttoirs' is,not a greateriseourge to the hu
man trarat Arrept nly thanks on hehAlf of .the..atiiirted.
and. to , liere nice. you!' co-worker to the' goad work you are
snar !rely engaged in."
'n n' . .4 , •nn , ' (sa , nrelr Marehmed)!will he forwarded. free of
nostilgo. to nor part dfthe Milted State, for 2:i eente. or
six ,mpiiat for St- A :litres,. (poet pal,4 CauDEN & CO.,
po,ll...bers„ or Box lOil. Phila , lelPhia. - ' , - .
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(
• ItTi . Booksellers. canvassers and Book Agents sr:polled
on the most liberal forma. !
24yi .
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• ; I lOvalids of ! Pertsylvania,
Ibur tit-Henn' id urgently iniriteita a caret - 11l
'.and candid perusal of plontetting - tkitt has j.let
been introduced into your rich and time , honored
Stat.... --1
1 .
i .. i 1 , . •
,P. a l l 11; den Electric l'illtaie 'Chains.
• A ' l Oetv and novel mode of aiMlying a powerful
remedial agent; iscionstructed as to be worduoider
the gitrateuts, next to the skin producing a constant
Uninterrupted currant of Electrollagnetism,etroct
ing iMniddiate relie , f from the most acute brain, and
also !I p t ersitonent chre 'of alt Nervous Diseases. It
'width-a line failed to furnish .111thost instead relief,
dad* fihril, pertnaMmt cure. by being used accord
ing tit directimill, to;the following diseasei.e—flheu
ntati'smr, Gout, SO l iatica, paralysis, Painful . and
Swel,red Joints. Neure!gin of th face, Diseases Of
the =7lPiae. Deafnesa amid (Wallies-a. Uterine Pains,
Palpitation of the !Jean. Periodiciallleadache, St.
Iritds pande.-Gencial Debility,lPains of the Chest,
IlyserieS, Dyspepsia, all direattes that ate caused'
by'a 'deficient ammint of Nervoits.Ftoiii are greatly
relidied. if not perdrinentlY cured by ' , imply wear-.
ing the:chains a few hours each ilayi.",. -i
Bil it! nuderstrmilithat it is not claimed that it
curet ail diSeases, Out only those foi 'which it is rec
rilided; and tiforeover we boldly claimand de
lat ;no medicinal "gent of any kind has perform•
i MANY cureilduring the last Year,i of those
t , •
,ses,just 11Ilifi: as
Ptikerrn tiP zer's Eleelkic Chatn.
I" • .. .
o prove this assertani. .
we rief . y ally person to
.ce an many"tvell atithentidate4 Certificates of
i
isle' Ph3eiciatia and intelligentipatiimi a as may
mid in a pampfitet dr 3p- 0 .,: v .5, to belied .41-.1..
1 tld.. , agent in th's town. The. Electric Chains
first introduce!! in Fraticelin 1t; , '.50, and after 1
S4tii r etert to the most thorough and rigid trial.
efirst medical men in l'aris, they were found
SilEftranz... arid marvello:us power for relies: I
in, wherea, - er •tt pplied,' anti by their influence I
nit-odor:e t! jute: the hospitals of that City. and I
.cbred letters patent by the. French 'Govern- I
liey are tidw introduced into alrigist every '
lethal England. Germanyi . Austria. , Belgium,
atented in thoSe countries, where they have
lf. the most '. . • . , .
,' .
Pripular Cara:fire Agetitiin the World.
omel
fy th,
ed vo
flive,ri
Alid
profit'
scieif
be ro!
CF . ) ol
Th v. weretirst introduced into the U. States a-.
bout •ne year sinee,i and went !through the same
trial a!sin IPurope, and were at once introduced in. '
to evitY York,, there they are now
in (JO y use, effecting
: even. more wonderful cotes
than Iptil ever beforli been awarded them.: • They
are highly recommended by Prof. Valentine Mott, -
Van luren,1 uren, Post and others. who have published
theiriews of their _ power and value in several of
the mHical journale!inthat city., and are alsii in the
daily ractice of recomniending their tisa 'lto pa
tients IA full account of theiropinioti may also be
found in every pamphlet. and Went to the addressor
eyeyylpe H rtion in the- State by -hpplyinE (post paid)
to A RE,CTURR ELL, Azent:'," Montrose, Pa. The
Chait4 Call be sent by mail. with full descriptions
for Price of ChainKß3 rind .$6. . •
Physicians areprilifely invited to call and exam
ine th'sir constructiin, and pronounee upon their
Ott: wnsti TO 'PITA LTDO t rio person need
fear lixt they not accomplish Plat what it is
claim ilthey can do;
York'
..
N. 8.'0114 Chain . will last for rears atidtosenane
of its electrie powe r)y nos, and can be; app'ied to
eitht4la i dnit or child.
.
Aftlir.Tußitia.L. Algent.lcontraie, Pa.
Jas.'S.-icrsca T , Ohara! Age)it,:s6B, Broadway,
New t'firit - .' - : ' • 6yl. ,
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THE; POCKET RESCULAPTITS:
Ot, Every one- his on#n Physician. '
, rill' E FIFTIETH Edition, containing
/ 1 Ouetliundred gugravings, showing
--- -Tr Diseases "and :Malformation* of the Hu
, -,,....• . man system in every shape and form.
----A.E. To which is added a Treaties on the
4e's of Females, being of the highert impor
o married people; or thOie cotemplatiug mar
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Let no fat j h l e fi r li b i6 e n a l sh ir al ° l) l e i d lig to . pree l e ) Ut ii? copy of
the A esculapius t o his child.l It may save him
from in early grave. Let tiO young man or wo
mannter into the iecret obligatiops of marriedlife
with° t reading the; Por.ket ekerctilapins. Let no
ones fr-ring from a hackni4 cough, Pain in the
Sidei restless nigh,ts„ nervou's feelingr. and ,the
whol "train of Dyspeptic renrationr, and given np
by th i t physician, beanother moment wi,thuutcon
sultiu the A ESCULAPIUS. • Have the married.
or tho)r~ir about to bei . married auy impediment, read
this lily ureful bodk, as it bat been. the means of
invice thonsancle of , unfortunate creaturesfrom the
very Saws of death-,
Divea
Lance
rine.
3:llArry yereon tending , twenty fi ve cents en•
close in a letter, Will receive one copy. of this
work .y mail. • or 'five copies - .will be scut for Our
Dolls . Address (poet pnid,)
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Ma ch'lith,'lBs4L-10y1.
ye o
r , Secatlitles)
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. , ; ! Pum p s! Pumps !!
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V" greatest improvi.tneot Of the age. C.
ll.,Williamsl Patent Double Acting Ball,
'ltaly
,;Force and
.i...ift Pump. An improvement oil she r pups or ma chines, for lifting
'and t roiving water,_combining.beth a pumpand
Fire .E . agine:' ThiS Pump, patented in February,
1854, is tho whole of it tuotalie, no bolts.or
screws. ab r out it to l rust,.eoniemienntly it will
last a man' i s life time. .It can be used in every
variety of form, can draW water from any situa
tion sodlearry it' to any part of .a house; it 'is
super 2r 'to all other puinps•,for distilleries. Pa.
per Milbii Tanneries, Brick • Yargis,, Iron . Works
and Mania fsetur,ing. eitablishinents.of all kinds.
. Allkirders must ;be addreirSOd to Addikon Pim
tnick;flintersville; Pa, who .11mi bought the sole
right TurOusquehanria Courq." • .•• -- . •
Atigi'A9. 1:854.435tf.•• .; '
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14.ATPONT stuall and judl; .
'eintiely selected assortment, including, Dr.
Swaytte's, Jayne's, and l i krnop's preparations,
Wright'a!and . Phinney's_Pills; Davis' and Thayr's
Pain Killer, &e., iix!ru,& Irr4rsrEAD:
ilideklvo, Aug. 42, 1851. , • '
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.. , t ,- ,Di - Raise s" , ' 1 . •
"]FHOR E . -ST IN'E !
• . I . 1 ' -
The discortrir of tho'FOREST WINE ii Ififirriatsst bkii
lag of f iliS Arr. Pal up in Quart Honks, a snide bottle of
trfaca deb inert good, arid goes lavas+ in Om este of Dia
ease, Mils 447 s bottles of any Sarsaparilla in . use, clad
• warsaakd la tare without any
,uoipleuratitt . or.; awakening
• sffeit. jir ,I .
• The niethod by which ell Sarsaparillasandotherstadier
an edici es ire , prepari.ti, Is by boiling thOltnotirkir is acts ,
to obt n Unrest rack. -, 'T huts medicinal viitueisfre'thne
- princip, sly evaporated and destroyed. • •• • , - , -
,Itis nottob.e,woodered et tlien,ihnt ten ?MI; even- tweet.'
tybilittleil Of tibiae Sarsaparillas are sometiiiibs taken With
nut an perceptible benefit. Not to With the Perrot Wine!
Hy, the in wen t it n of a .wonderfni chemical sppinitus,,a per
-fectwine le produced arilhoUt heating; teteleleg. et the
aim' tinter all the Primitive heeling properties - 61 the .are
medics al plants a of which It is com pored , thas rendering
Ihe Fo ear, Wineth e Mr.St, efficient medicine the world ever
pied the same time the rang agreeable.
Iresittriaon e •••••••This WO certify that I have need Dr.
ItolieyitYpret:t Wine in my timily With 'the sliest , entire
so (Tel , . Mrwite was badly afflicted:with Neuralgia 'Mee.
tient o the Skittle and Kidney., end general Debility.. She
i
•found •peedyi relief, and regained herlimith by the nee of
the Forett4Winii. . .
• ' From, my own . hoe - Wedge of thIP excellent medicine, I
confidently recommend It for the good of other. who me
he suffering from steel lar carliplalnts. Itts the.best teed'.
eine aid. whirls. I am acquainted:4nd t • ore; who . are at ,
Diete l it With the above, or any_ similar diatnic', may safely
rely onits*, irtues. , .. •
1 •
tlohors, 3larch 6,1830. f, - E. 0: MUSS EY .
trill, ,:ei 'irpotimnnv from enhoes
Di, 0 M.- Ili Lear :—Dear Sir, my wife last autumn wu
reduced to a low state of Debility. My. family physician.
ndrlted her to taste your Pores, %Ville. Accordingly tarot
to Mr. Terry's. your -rent In this town, and procured a
.bottle at it, which restored tier inn very short time to per ! '
feet health. ... i .
- Cuhnra,~t peal 13,1950. HENRY DONAII.DBON.
Dreadfui Couols, Debility, and Loss of Appetite.
Da. liaLs*Y: • t 'Hempstead, Dee. 1,1847. .
A. bottle of your Forest Wine 'mid bpi( of Pills whichl
procured of Mr:James flare, (your agent for thlsilaceldtaa
done wonders for Ina .1 had been In a state Cif reline fOr
more, 40,11 Al year, afflicted With a dreadful. Coughaiain In
the breast; general debility end loas—of appetite. 71 be
came a1m404 a skeleton, and had been unable to leave my
room air store than two Months; • ins friends lola me I had
the ContlnMption.aud despaired of my recovery. . 1 .could
not obtain any relief front any medicine-I bad taken:or my
.physicistOuntil your-Wive and. Pill* were procured: The
first ilosc of 'Pills brought up-from My stomach, much
I.llfrm and greenish _ avatar, and my Moot* wero 1 perfectly .
black. If t`i , n•commeneV taking your Forest U Int three
• time's; day, appetlt began to return inimediately, - my
cough left-me - And in leer than - two we-kat was alroom.well.
I now enjoy better limit it than I ever did before, haying in
creased 25 pounds in siren weeks Your'Foyest Wine end
!'ilia are ldgW • valued hi this vicinity, and 1 owe my reedy;
ery entirely to their virtues.. Yours, respectfully,
1 I BIARTIN CALDWDLL.
, ' A ffectionse of the Kidneys..
Mr T.. 1, Gllika.s . highly respected Merchant of .No. 308
Broadaray, New Yoik, cored of a Parer* affection' of the
Kitlnkla 4y Chi Fore*t Wine anti
Dn. (Lilt - , LIET-•• New. linidt, March 12.1853.
• Dear Fir, In the snnuner and fall or s last year t bad
severe diornplaint uribe Kidneys , which genderrsi me quite,
unfit for It:miners. I proented your FotestlVirto and Pills,
:which tinted me Ina few weeks time;
.and I have since en..
japed bettVr health than I have ftir many years preVingsly.
Venni 'heir efficacy In air own case, and from what I know
your me,licine to ,havcrilone for others- I ;am idtlueeil to
recommend them ar 'ha best medicines with which I am at.
.quaintiid, Tones, respectfully. T.:J. DILLIES.
nv.nepsitx.—Thy+re are thd,usands crated eirery yetr
of this ilbirase by tho Yoraet-Wine and Pills; Dyspepsia,
'cri,tivenc:.l ! , awl are' kindred c-roplaintit, ire
egistlng together. and the enre of one Is generally
the cure of all ' The Fewest Wine and Pills!atove all tame
dies :ye preeminent in the cure of Dyspepsia. • •
Testimony. of Mr. J: S Termite, of New Yin k City, dated
July 9th. #852, . • •
DR. a. ALPIEY .---Desir Fir, Haying been cured of
DyryMnidn by the use alum. Pnreat Trine and Pitlo, I take
the liberty in osier yens my name. helleiinemm.y who know
me may; be benehtted by Your excellent ;remedies , Ftir
many yiata I have been MB ietedwrith thhiinalady so badly
that nearly one th'ril or My time has been lost from bust
ne.s. Fore•tt Witte and Pulp hare re s tored me to ex.
cell en t roialth. and I cheerfnl ly recommend them, ail am
convitieNl the discovery of these retnialles'*re . a blessing, to
at:1111.1nd.
New yfirk, July Oth; 1552. TEIISIII.E. •
Div O:AV. flalseil's Gidn-Coaled 'Ffirtsl Pills!
The Qum rested Fore• - t Pill. are designe:rl "aechmpapy
the Fore.t. %inn" In the cure of Direase their norubin•Ld
time being more yearehitig and effective. They Sr. infinite
ly better than any other Pill or Carthartirt. producing Mall
eases whin thi• claturof, medicines are usefutamnst charm
inct effect , They are• purels vegetable, never gripe, may
be taken at any Dine without fear of taklnic cold, Direirance
. from lb uyine... or dieakrecable effect., a mtpass off. leaving
Ihe bowel); perfectly natural, which is all import nt forthe
perfect reCovery and continuation of. cocci , health. Thou.
mud. eSin'tetify to rhegrear excellence of these Pill•above
aTothe; The Forest Wine acerimpaniett by the Forest
Patti. a mord. effect uatin the cure of all the following com
•plainty ,
. .
habitttaillo•ti•veneeri. birertlonSpTaiat , Ai tb- •
bmtlrite llctilitehe. Pimple?, thatches and un
healthy Color of the Skin, Jaundice. Ague land Fever. Salt
.Ithenin.lt , ysipelPe, Comoliints incident play to females.—
Langni•hing weakne•s, 'Xicht Sw-ate; Nervous Diro.rders.
General 111 health:, and impaired •tate of the Conetitution.
The Forest Wine is put up in large square bottles, with
Dc. 11.1.ey'enarriei blown In the glass. One' Dollar per hot
cle; or sic bottle. f.j.r Fire Dolara. Gurn.minted Foreetrilly
25 eentelcier ttrix. For Bete by the 'appointed ARrIAR..at
Ilimlerale and Retail. General Dep t,161, Anane'strect,
one done from lludron. New York.
Appointed Agents in 31m:dross; Abel natioll;
Lucien •
UM=l
•
AFFLICTEDT *R'EAD
.1)1111411)ELPHIA A!ZISICA L. lt.).tt9E4Esitablished 20
1. yearCagn,by Dr. K INK II LlN,eorner of Thsrd at. Union.
Its. betWCou Spruce and Pine, PhiladelabAss-Pis..- . ... - - '
I.e s' tat *sly are apgrised that 11r5..-.Absti RUN confines
bis practice to a par Ocular branch - of medicine, which en
gages iti.S.itudiSited attention. lie cautiouitheunfortnmue
agairiSt the abuse of mercury; thousands are anoualfy
mercer! liardont of life' Recent nffeetiCosare promptly
extingui tied. .:. i ' ' ' , -
TIN CD Y Vest rgs of Kcpstriemee In thetteatinent „
of a etas :of diseases hitherto neglected intli mperfeet/y ens
derst oc-4 has enabled dr. K 1\ II E L I.N.(A re ISOlt or APPOOK
ON S - gt.ii PRCSIFiV A TIONOtO prove that nine tenths of the
cutup , ef;iterveus detility.local and entastitutionalweak.
neat, mental and physical suffering, are traceable to err=
lain habi ts,fo•ming the mort • secret yet .deadly and fatal
springs ofslenicstic misery and premature mortality.
To k el -•:a r ti c altar IN ot ice —There la an evillutbit
sometimeSiqulge I in by hays. in - solitudi. often grOwing
np with them to - manirnMl.and vrbich.if not reformed in
due time;;noCt.ply begets serious nil:melee to matrimonial
happinesa, but gives rite to a series of protracted.insittions,
and devatitating affections. Few of those Who give way to
this perdlcious practice are aware of the consequences;
nniil the,* find the nervous systCm shattered, feel strange
end unaccountable feeling's. and valor e feaii in themlnd.• '
, Tile unfortunate thus affected becomes feeble,ll , tangible '
tolabOr with ocenasoootol vigMi. or to apply Its mind to
study : 114 step-is tardy and weak .Ite is dull, irresolute,
and engages in his sport with, Iris energy than usual.
If he enttnsipste himself tied?* the practic e b a g & me lt s
wnrst . s nil en ter matrimony. hla marriage Is a rifrultSetta ed '
hissense tells him that this is caused by his early" follies.
These a rri -on siderations erltich!shosild awaken theuftention .
of Mose similarly situated • 1 .. ;•
. . inn r rim Tr. requires the fulfilment of several . condi
tionsOn hrder that it may be really the cause of mutual
happine . _ the veil which covers the origin of do
me I retchedness be raisell,and its tette:titmice in every.
hut ee disclosed—in bow many could it he traced to phys
leal•lisittalifications avid their attendant disaPpoliatnientsl
Apply them while it layer time. in order t& have your un
strung arid relaxed organisation rehrecei/. revivified and
strengthened. , . .
iitf-1 1 -17.11111111FIR—Ile who places himself under-11r.
'KINKELIN'S treatment may religiously confide in his bon:
or as a g-totienran,and rely upon the assttranee, that the
secrete of Dr. K's. patients will never be disclosed. -
Yonngr —let no false modesty deter you from mak ,
-ing yOur et rowu to one who.frotu education and respees
tablihy.ta certainly befriend you.
'N - . '.• .
• oma y think they will conceal the 'secret in their
-own hearts, and cue themselves. Alas!, how often it
this a fatal delusiots,and bow-many a ogoinising young
Inanisrho might have beat an ornament to satiety has
faded from the earth. •
. .
Strict ores of the urethra are rapidly ;emoted by
,the
. application of a new therap e utical agetft, used einly by
• Dr. R. Weakness and con.titutional detrllity promptly
cured. arid `t ull.rhor restored.
f'dnrittTtr ggsalidk Can have (by stating their
'casel,xplicitly, together with all theireyroptams, per let
ter ehelosing a remittance) Dr medicine, appropria
ted accordingly.
Forwarded to any parlor the ttnOedStatei, and packed
engirt! frlrn DAMAO it or CURIOSITY.
• w
RtditD!!,--YouttOand M anhood.
„, ,
A . ilisroroarLff's or a Premature - Meath, kinkelin 'on Self
; Presereation—Only 25 C,:ents.
-It is a iyork eminently reluirrOl, es a means of, roform-
Ing the noes of the age in which we. lire .; Aleo,
NATURE'S QUID}. •
1171.1 . re/es for the Prolongation of tee,jultfrontthe Press
. .
A. tatter with a remittance of 23 cents. or. . the -value in
prourittarlapc, addreased to—Dr KINKtLIN .I'l2lll.4lphi*,
Pa:irill Orcure • copy of.either of the above beriXt by
rettiract m:iil ; or 12 conies will he pent free of Obrot age
for 41..: Ouokgellerr, Canvassers; Travelling Aueuts, be ,
a uppiled-VoliOlcsal e at the publisher's prices, whielik admit
of it larsrO profit. . • .. • , •. . •
r
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.07,4f1lLillcra must be past-paid ,
I Stoves: Stoves ! ! Stories! !.
ll.Ejsubscriber wishes to calf - the attentionlf
hiS friends and the Publie to his very large
Urtnient of
STOVES, •
as new Store Room_ in Lodessrdle, next to
0: liCnhelm's Stem; and near thc.Grent Bend
, p0t..1 He has in addition to I , 6 l former large
iiety :of Cooking and Parlor Stoies, maey new
lteras, sojno ofwhieh.are—
selktmakis, ' t Peach Branch, • f ire fly, /
Modern Troy, I Mohawk,. Medallion,
Black W aeilor , ' Orient, : Oak:
Egg Stove, - f•
logether- With former. -stock • will' be
the Most extemtlye and varied assortment
Iseleked Stovesin the Confity, • -
lin ton Stoves furnished at lour prices.
All artieles.in his lide'.kept.on hand and
_order as asual i and ordersi#colved at his
in Great. Bend.. • •
! JOHN COLSTEN.
& Proat Bend Nov.,:iBs3:—tt.
nt
L.
Dv
vnr i t
Pat
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perhnps
of lwell
made t
•Ols star,
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iver Wat Ches.
Int flubribei takes pleals.
ore in informing his
lends 6:4 ho has this day.
lived` frani
.vetpool 4 per
iMer EproP4, a_ largo in=
!i) nr, hla, unrivaled English
e r.VVa tehes. 'rho prtsalw
diffefent - varietins, in
full Dowelled and plalm
tOvemenlS; which he will.
.any desirable 'weight or
pattOrn• . ,
ALVRED.L
' No 2 Odd 1. ollowa Linn
Ilingllnnitnn, /cif 26, 185,1.1
TEE mountizi
.puul.zsingo xyakir riuttsrarlsoniuse 11'
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oral irear; No paper discontinued twill arrests.
gee 'urn paid, except et! , tlt [option o.f, thCirui.
limiters; 4licoununicationi connected with the
office., to 'insure atteniioit, what bed rested 4ost
pajdyjii & PAO, Montrose, Busqnehanne
Cciunti Pa • I
Bates. otAilwereislisig. -
One agnire - (12 lines or leas 3 i nsertions, $l,OO
flitch subsequent insertio , . ..... ... . 0,21
One uare three months, . -..... ..... . ;` 20
One s nate slit months, .. . . . . . . . ....44,00
Basini i sit Cards, four lines - o lessi...:, ': ......3,00
Yearliladvertiatinentsonot ver 4,m:wares, 1,00
Onej
c lumn .on e , ear,
.:-..- f • • •• • •. • •_ . ..740,00
tea ly . advertiser s wilt be' restricted; so the
Wein' lis in which they are e i naged 4 and are con.
iiiderechis wishing, to coniinpe arivertieing iinleu
they shall give special' directions fora tliseentits.
wince 1 `of the same. . -1 - : -..• .
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' • I- • JOB Woks.. 'T' - •
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Eir The Oublisbere having added to tbel Job
Printing materials 1 fatty end 'sruperior assort.
i
melt. of Job Type, re now Iprepared to execute
JO Work in . a man er unsurpassed - in th ilfreee.
tion of country, acid n the most reasonable. tenni.
Alliinks - nt every derieristion kept eotudantly
on hand or printed to order.. - . ': .
,cflusintss
I . • JOHN rGit YES,'
'NetiOnableTtiillorhopluder
Main StrOet,! Monttrose,
BUT/ T,, OTIS '
tirat Bend Depot, . 1 „ Apin s oi r Bay.
Proprietor.
11.1 is
1 RICHROWS, SPIIifOUT, & Ca. , :
Manufacturers of Srsisn's CossataCAß•
ittIAGE Srsitics, fluihesvi le, Lycoming Co,, Pa. •
;Springs may be had la tit. . wits9o,:mootrolmi.
- -
•{ Wan.. W. 01111TH & _Co;
Cinbiiiet and Chair Manute4r,ers i i foot Vain
Street, Mnntroae; Pa. • r • .
!! W. u.- FELLER,
IlSalliein in Bo4a,Ready l Mfidettaildng,Hat s
-and Caps, Boots and Sh ies,.Dry Goods, - -kr:,
store oppositil Searle's Hotel, Montrose,Ta.
Dr. C} C. 'ED ARON
IPlhysician not burgeon Harford, Pa: Mee
:2 ;doors below 'Eaton'ti tore. . •
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- Dr.'._ A. s, ITU, - -
• 1
Sau‘geo - n Dentist, oatose, Pa.,.will,' ;be at
(St ark's D M ote!, Mondays' /lad Tuesda3rset each
41-%4ek.; . • ; ; - ' lby I
PARK,
Dealers in Dry Goodi, Groceries, Hardware,
'Crockery, Boots and Shoes, _dm, Springville,
• • I.Byl
LITTLE &
Aitortilift at Law ",
pied by Little & Streets
'
hanna County, Pa.
, ItiLeti B. LITTLE.] *
" CONGDON .41r. IDEVIFJII4
Dealers in Moridelfonarnents,Tablei, Tomb
&v. Corner' of court and Exchange
;Streets, opposite Broome County Bank - Bing.
staniton, N. Y. . ' •
C. H. .1.,AT11.1.1V lc - . Co.
Dealers StovsitVatid Mannft e ttniers of
; Copper, 'tin, and Sheettion Wa ' Shop
`'west aide Main Street, opposite 'Dertoo:at Of.
'I iet, Montrose, Ps. • 1.
C.
1
_ - • [S. A. iryoiintttrrr.
ABEL TUROELL, Moiruoss,
L
Denier in Drugs, 3fedieines, CheMicals, Paint v,
Oils, Dye itufF, Greeeriel, Dry :Goods; =Hard--
ws re, S!one.ware, Glass-Ware, Campliene,l3 urn !
ing Fluid, Limp Oils, CaSdler, Viruishesiffil
don Glass, Fancy and Teilet Perfu
mery, Jewelry, Spot:ins, Musies)
Instruments, edical instruments,
Liquors, Mirrors, Station ry, Droste*: Shoes,
Yankee Netions, &e. I hysieikuir Preierip
,3
%ions - carefully compounded.
FRANKLIN' , FRASER,
Attorney and counsellor. at Law,
Morntost, - -
NVred
d L i
ci a n
afatihthefuellll7 b
of An„inr tr . fr
conveyancing and writing:o4f kinds Will ba
done neatly, and charge moderate.:,
He will also attend to the inciseentien sfelaiirts at .
soldiers, their widows and heirs, against tks - Uil.
ted" States government, for lioanly Lase,- r.s, /,
iini, ix., / 1
Maybe found at all hears alike •Se•fiNactli
°cue pied 6y J T. Richard*, Esq.,asetllt sftlim Conn / 1
Hones. . 1 ' 49>1
JOHN''-coLsilar t . , • - •
DiALO Is Stoves, Tin,-CcpireF an Sbeei leetti
Ware,' toidersvillefitesi Giest'Bend Diliot.4tt
• .. .
• i • IX' e. ' : i'• i' -
, •-/,,
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In :rests A with , L Hu nt, •
rm ? oRTER- AAD .DEALER :kill ardware. and Cat.
lery, Carriage Trirraningt / '. prinia,Ae, '. -
No. 215:Peari • Street, , .N: Y.
Where his' M reantile friends, in thiis and oilier
Connt*aiare ikindly ineited,land eir*silysilitit.
ed to ealll.andlourehaie. i ..,1 /
,/ ._ - : net!, . ,
;
HENRY S.II6TAPP,
i 1 OF MONTR63,E4 PA.'
With *re, Wooollffs ' llk . Cr, art
W iI sE L R E ct L Ts E IZ B ittv:2 l .9si t i tr
.
between 'rortland and, Dey Streets, 7eitr..lkprk;,
filarehtB; 1834-Itoll ' •
1
:de4lical Card. ,
-
DRS.'E. Patrick, Jr. & . Z., Dirnock. hats
Q
this day 'formed& capstrtneiship s fot a roots
ettieieet and suceessful.prosecuticin of tbidifir.
ent he:inches of their profesaioti. ; -
All _businesi entrusted to them, will belatten
ded to with promptness!-andfidelity.
Their office will be the one lately_Ocaniiied bj
Dr'. Dimouk. -
• E. PATRICK; Jr.
u. Z. DIBICKIK,
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Montrose, March 22. Ba 4. _ '
Dr, Merit -
ail.
TARUGGIST and CHEMitr, And Dealer in
DRUGS, Medicines, Citemicals, Dye S tuffei
Pants, Oita, Patty, Window Glass, CamPhipg
l'oriumery, •Yanee
Lodeiavijle, Pa.--10tf."
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--' -- - . -- ) 11. Jr: lIALII/0,
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;AtTQUICEY AilD COUNSELL*AT ..Liw-41isqtte•
!panna Depot, Pa: '011.4. 4- over.S. ILlAres . V.
I\Vijore: ,i- ~. ~. 1. , . . Igo.
Notice to Poojiongers.,;
ssENGSRS travelling : North , o r t the r Deiad
ware. bwkawanna &lire,steru Ran Rood.
to Great Dena. eitt hay°, taretity-sx miattles.for
Diener at thti "DattAAT liOUer." bt4Ore the'NOW
'y4k ExpresS 'goat, Eiva.;.ind ons hours time
betore ihe Dankirit RepreaOroin Tee! West on
the Y. dt.llrie Railroad until fa the!' notice.
N. B. The, Cincinnati Expreel ,train rag
111.4, stops st Greet Rend.. Leaving time is 7.50
- A. BRYAN, . -
.• , Proprietor or" Bryti.nt House WT.
Great Rend Depot, Sept. 2ti, 1864. .!
. - -Stovei! Stoves!it
now t als lo o° P l a:
ment.gf Stoves
ler no il d intiiiove& kindi of Preapiatil; A i r•Tighpi
and Elevated Oven Cooking stove/with P4l
Ornie Shop'etoves, for wood' o coal, fn
Mtrittr variety And style witich.bet,artll sell at.the
most reduced priees.- Eleitatt4l - oTen
tie* anckappreved p a tterns will be sold writ
toIM - And tither kinds in, proptt2l l 4 A O'
atf;ove Moe. Vote, Riled Iron, stove Tube!, OE6
New Milford Oct a,1851
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