The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 24, 1857, Image 4

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H.ASHELL •SERAIA'o. 3. t,.
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' Ili BEIivED IJR.Errnm,rsp: I r
am an uulart
Hard Shell Baptist preacher, you're
whom you'
• no doubt_heern before and nosy appear "he're
' to expoimd the Sciipture- ,nd plot 'out the
ss'arrow way Which leads fro a vain world '.5.)
the streets of the New Jur esaluni, and 'my
teat which I shall chase for the oceasiakis?e
the lids of the I3ible, so here between the
• second Chronicalls and.:_thel last .. chapter Id
• Timothy Titus;and when you find it you wilt
- find it in these - words:-- ," 1 „,.L. --'f - I
TuAnd they shall gnaw a file and flee inta.the
mountains oillepzidarn, svlere the lion. ro4r
ail _and - the wang-doodle ttionmeth - for , Its
-• first-hor6P; • ' • L
Now,my breethreing,asllm gg before told yqu,
.1
. am an . upeddicated man, akid know noth
ting about gramtner qind ,collidge hifaloothi"
•
but I'm a plaid "uclarut preablier of the G 1
ospil
what's been foreordained and called to ek
pouad the Scriptensto a dyin r world, and p '-
pate a preiterse generation for the day f
' . wrath,, for ..'they Shalhgoaw a file and flee in o
ihe cuountain.of Hepzidam,l where the- li n
i i
roareth and the watig-doodle-mourneth for,its
first-born." . - '. I I • _ •,:- '' ~'
' , Illifv behired•breetherng,,tbe text says "the:
:,!;hallf gnaw a file." It don't iay . nrcr but,thi:r
a/tag.
~And • nowl there's mine .nor one ki d
of file. There's the hind sett , file r the rat; 1
file, single file, double file ,nntl profile;•bui tl e
. kindqf file 'spoken of hertrisn't orierof them
kind neither, bepanse it's Haber of ipeech, 4v'
• bleethere:n, and means c•oint,. it alone and
te ,
.•
• gettin''ukeredr for " they shall gnaw a fie ,
and flee into. the mountains •of • Herkidam,
i where the lion ',roareth And the wang•dood' c
t mourneth for its first-born." : . I
And now• there ,be sortie llt‘re with!fi e.
dose on their" bacs, brass ringOnl}
. than fix
c
- gers and lard on. thar liar, what goes it will e•
they're yoting; and Char be•brothers here what,
~ as long. as, bard_ constitutions and forty Cent
-, whiskey ,lasts goes it blind; and tear W.si.i.
. ters, here what when they get about sixteei
years old, cut their, tiller rapes and" goes.t
-." with a rush; but I. saY," rciy dear breetheriaL
t
take i,:ate you-don't find whenl:l-'atinel platis.
_lris last trump, thaty ou've went it alone"alil
got nkeled ; - for "they shalll. gnaw a file,nd
flee into the•-mountainsof Ilepzidam; wV•r
. the Noe roareth and the wanm•doodie Mon
eth for its first-born.?! -
And, my breetherin..o., th re's; mbre * :(l4 .1
- besides llepzidant. -!..ThaVs liotterdim, .11a4I
. dam, Amsterdam tnlll4al6 tad • don'tcare-n
-dam---the last of vtli)ch tny dear Inesthrent,
is the worst of kap; apd reminds me of" a ci--
cumstance I oncet knhw in the• State of 'hello I
'',
There tins a man. what: . ,built 'Mtn a Mill' eal
the east 'flirk of the Ager.creck,-and it was a .
good mill-and grotind a sight of grain, but ' 1
man who built it.t4ti a miserable sinner asi
never give anything to the Church; and, m:,
t.te
breethering, one-eight thar (came a dreadft I
starm orwiptl and rain, and the foundatiors
Of the great deep ,was * broken`'up, and- tUe
' water rushed down and sweet tl9O, rtldn's mill
'jam into. kingdom conic, and 10, behold'?
in". the morainglwlien he gotinp he foputl•th.'t
he was not worth a dam. NQu'i my, yoan
breethering, when storms dfl . temptatiorr ove -
- take you, lake care you don't Pall fro,m grass
and become like that "mints kuill—not worth
I dam; ftir ," they glia/1 gnaw a. flle-and'fl
• into"thl- mountains of llepridam, where tb
• lion roareth said the wang-doodle mourner
for its.first born.". - ' . , . 1 -1
.
---""`" Whcre the lion rosreth.and the ; wan -
!
-. dt.toble i'mourneth fjr. its 'first-born.". Th s
part of the' text,' my breethering, is anoth r
, figger Of ipeect, and isn:t to,be taken,as t
ears, it dosen't - mean the horrlin' wildernes.,
where John, the hard, Shell 13aptist was fe- • :
on locus and wild asses, : but it- means, m .1
breethering, New Toileant , , the _mother • f'
harlots and hard lots--wha-corn is worth
six bits' one day and parry red the next 4
'mbar nigger are. •as - thick a .;• black' bugs in ,
"
v
!piled bacon liam; and gamb ers, thieves' and
pickpoc.kets go.skiting - all a °land the stree
like
weasels in a barn yard-,.,here they -hay
_ cream colored horses,-gilded•carriags, mar
ble saloons With b,mntly•and Sugar in them
'whar'lolocand men are scarcer than hen's teeth!,
. and a.strange woman oncet t"uk in- ycur be.
Inved preachet and • - bambOzeled him on .
Of two hundred antftWenty-sever : dollars i .
the twinkle of* sheep's tail; but she can't d 4
, it again, hallklnlah ; fur;" tb6y Shall gnaw si .
file ana flee into the nanuntains of Hepzidani ,
where = the ;ion roareth and, the twang doodle . '
. mourneth for Its first-born.'.' -• ' • 7.
breetherinn.,, I'M captain of that 114
boat you see tied up thar, and ll'Ye got aboard
of her, fkmr,'beCon and oatiand'potatoes an
apps , and 'as good as Sion4galey -Whiske
as erer you drunk
,; and I'm I mighty apt t
' get a big-price for ,it all. . But what, oh
. m . ",
breethering, would be' , worth nib,
I haciniieligion There's nothing like r
ligion, my breethering. It's 'better nor_ silver
and gold and jirucracks, and:ioll can no morel
• get to hettven without it flittgla jay bird ca
flywithout a tail. Thank :the - Lord; 'l, l m an
• imedneared. man, my ' - breethering,• but 11
seanhed the Scriptures from ain to Bershebee,
, and found Old Zion right.. side up, and the
Herd Shell relireion the b'es't of all religions 4
;And it's not like the rethodifts Whit expect'
to': (ret into heaven by hollo wing ,
hellfire, nor
the e 'Unversilist what ,g,e# upon [the gage
and goes the whole hog,', tier. the,-Untted
Breethering"4 hat takes eaCh otter by ihel,k'ats,
of their trowk,,rs 'and tries - to lift thent4elvesi
into heaven,inor -the Cathorliek.s• what: buys!
throrgh li - cli!pts from their. invests4 , but
May be liktid; •my breethering; unto fi r ma!,
what had to ! cross a rive'', and when he got
than. the 'feriv boat •li'ar• gone, - and he•Justi
..
nulled- up his breeches and ivaiiled liver—hat
lelujahA for "t. 4,3; shall gnaw -f4 and . flee
• into theinzintains of llepzida'ra, where the
lion` roareth and the wand-do dle muurneth
for its Isit-born:"
•I'iss . .the hat, brother Flint, and let every
-Hard Shell shell out. :Amen.'
How TO GET TO CoNUassst—The follow
ing story •is tad by' the Itobtle of
Judge liawkius; the, present representative to
Congress tom the B:ate of - Fldrida—a man,
by the wav,.brimful of genuine- wit. During
the,war with the Florida Indians he counnand=
ed w a volunteer toinparv. ' .04 doe occasion
they fell Ippon a party bf the enemy concealed
ih skswamp. The Captain-Sprang upon a log e
(with-more valor than discretion,)..waved his
swoni, and cheered; . his • men
,:to•.thecharge.
dust then he was:.,sbot downl One -of his
officers ran to-asked if he was much hurt.
4_Not very badly," said, Hawk' .jubt about
.
.enongit to semi me- to Congie- :" The pre 2
- diction has nor been merified..
A' Stmt . Ruickiirrcia i Fiti
somebocli, who pretends to
it;that \ theTolleiving is; a sure
felon :
•
"Take a pin; of mmon soap, andstir it
in air slackid iime, till it-is oftheconsisten
cy cif glazier's•putty.
,Iklake a lea th er thim
ble, CI it.iith this Composition, i and insert
the Civet= therein" and channtldomposi
,
t4on`once wetitv minutes, and iceure is
certain. .
.
81(11 A YEAR pays for Board, washing,
111 fuel '.furnished' room, Incidental
eipensetiand . tuition in common English at
FORT: EDWARD INSTITUTE N. J.
. 11, Euperb brick buildings, beautifully located On
. — sow 4 . --- -----.-- ~> ",1 the Raileoad near Saratoga Springs._ Faculty,
s tar It is a 'quoition 'Worthy 9.t careful in" I twenty ProfeSsors and Teachers. Diploinas are
wastioation, - whether 'a person , whose . voice la I awarded to Ladies who graduate. Winter Term
13
Irol.:en, is hot . all - ttl'E•• more eoropetect to
. 61fig- opens Dec. , Atb, 1857. Send for a catalogue `to .
v -,. ~, .;.,.. . k „. -'• . --, ii So .720*.) Tier. JAS . ..E. ItilsiG, Prin , ip:Al. 1
1 1. _ ' • . P
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We, haprien to:knowl„.l.lutt abore-is
certain remedy, and r regonimend it Co . any
who may be troubled, frith :this: 1 disagreeable
ailment.--7Bufato . _
• ' F . •
THE N. YORK ILLUSTRA.TEO WEEKLY'
0 Lilol-1611. : R RI7AE.
Oneof the largest and best -literary papers of
• ° the day.
An Imperial quarto; containing eight pages or
forty columns, of chice raditoi reamer each
.., o e
week.' • '-
,
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And a Gift will bo presented to each subscri
b •Mmediately on the rec.eiprof the.subsciption
money.. *. . I
`Each subscriber will be entitte l d to a giftworth
from 81 to 8500,09 Its Gola!
To Visitbs
3 Copies for I year- • • • $5,00
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~.- . _ "I IR EAD—READ—READ—READ
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• TITE
- LIST OF GIF7S.GIFTS- r g 6 IETS.
2 Packages containing - - • - $5OO in Gold.
10 Gold Patent LeveltEngliih Hunt- . .
ing Cased,Watchea •- . - - 1.00 Each.
45 . " " ,• . ~ 75 . ,:i
25 " ' cold Watches, - - * 6O ! I I
100 " " ' " t 11 - " -Z U
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300 Ladies. '". • ' -." , "
'35 , V
100 Silver Hunting-Cased:Watches 25 "
200'' " Watches - - r - -.lQto 20
500:Vold Vest and Gakrd arid.' :' 'ti
Fob Chains, -. 1 -".,,- -- 10 to 30 "
5000 .
Gold Lcekets • ' -'2to 10 "-
Gold Ring*Ear,Dro BrooeheS, , . •
BreaSt. Pins—Studs-Cuff Pins
Sleeve' Buttons, &c:„&c.. .si-- to 81 to 15 Each.
fundediatilly op receipt of the 'subscription
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our subscription book,
,otposite a :number, and
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be forwarded to his-or her address by mail or ex--
press, post paid. -.•-
Address BECKET & COMPANY;Ptruzisus RS,
' - "_
an 48 d 49 Molint'slidildings,
, NE.A% YORK.
* * *Specimen Cii‘pies SENT FREE.
Bills er ; all thC Banks taken that pass
current in the States from whence they are. sent.
Postage:skimps are also received. •
December•loth, 1857. -
HOWA.ED ASSOCIATION,
•
/• • .1
A Benerulc i nt 4astitntinp., established by special
endoicment fur
. the of the sick nod dis
treised,allictediciAVirulent Epidemic diseases.
AI,:. PERSONS afflicted. with Sealual
.1 • Diseases, such as Spermatorrllcea, Semißai
Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoea, Glett, Syphi-
Hs, the Vtee of Onanism, or self abuso;•
Tile Irowapn • ASi:Ku:nos, in viety of. the
.awftil destruetion'of human life, eaused•by Sexu
al dlseases, and the deceptions practised upon
the unfortunate victims -of such diseases by
.Quacks, several years ago directed their Ctin
salting Surgeonias CI6.II.ITABLE Acr worthy of
their narti4, - po open a Dispensary for the
I
event' of I.los class` of diseases, in all_ their forms,
and to divt:3ll:: .I*.t ADVICE'GT.f.iii, to all who.
iapply by letter, will; a description of their con
dition. , (ame oceu'patian, habits of lifeAe.,) and
, s ,
lin cases of extreme pevsrty, to furnish{ medicines
free. of charge. It is needless to add that tho
2i.ssoeiatifin torrim,..ae the-hignest medical skill
e the age- and will furnish j.he most improved
modern treatment. •
.thiz - birectors oti a review of the pa,st, , feel
I •
assured that lb - el:labors in this sphere of benevo
efflort, have been a great benefit ,to the
afflicted, especially to the young, abd they have
reSeiveit to' devote themselves, with renewed
zeni,:to thi.4 very important - tut much despised
. •
(mese.. •. •
*Just ptiblisbed. bY•the Assdyiation, a Report
on Spermatorrhom or Seminal IVealiness, the
Vicolot Onanism, Masturbation or Self-Abuse„
and tither diseases ofthe sexual organs, by the
Coniulting Surgecii, whiff, will be sent by
snail (in -''a Ecalcil letter envelope,) _FIIEE OF
cnannt„-on the reeeipt'of Two sTAxes for pos
tage.
Addre&s,7for Report or Treatment, Dr.,George
R. Calhou'n, Con.ulting Sturgeon, Howird Asso
eiation;,No:fl-South Ninth Street, Philadelphia,
Par ' fly order of the DireetortX
• EZRA D. HARTWELL ? President.
'GEORGEi FAIRCHILD; Secretary.
.Oct. 15th, 1857, •
TWIN FAREIRA & CO., (New No.) 818
GI MARKET, St., aboVo Eighth, Philadelphia
Importers, Manufacturers and dealers in Ladle's,
Gentlemen and Children; ,RINCY S,—
Wholesale and Retail. 4C0., would call
the , attention of Dealers and tha Public genera - 11,y
to their im,itiense Stock of Fancy Furs for Laqies
Gentlemen and Children; theil• assortment, em
braces. eve ry,arficle and kind 4 Fancy Furs that ,
will be worn durinAlie 8041 n—such as Full-
Capes, Hilt Caperi:Quarter.;eves f Talmas,
Vie
tornes, Boas, Muffs & Muffatees, from the finest
.Rus,:sian Sable to the lowest price Domestic Furs.
For-Gentlemen the largest assortment of Fur
Collars, Gloies, Gauntlets dugbeing the direct
:Importers of-all our*Furs and .Ihmuracturers of
them underonr own supervision, we feel satisfied
we can offer bettitz. inducements to dealers and
the public generally than anY other house, bar
ing an immense assortment traelect trom'arid at
the Sfanufactureis prices.— Wa`critfy ask e call.
JOHN•F ARP.IRA &
No..BiBH3TARKET St., above Eighth, Philad'a.
. „
The &t ire! Infirmities of booth amillatttrity.
Just Published, Grads. the 256 Thousand.
07/A
• • FEW WORDS on the rational.
_;
Sperthatorrhea.-. or local weakness,
noctirnii emiasiona, genital and ner.ilvoadebi I ity:
1.-prediaturA , deaay of ti?esystem, Impotency; and
irppidiments to 'min:nage generally., by •
• ,• B. DE LANFN.Ii. D.
_
. .
The important fact that the many 'alarming
complaints, prig.inatipTin . the imprudence. and
Solit t ude of youtli.may be easily removed wifboni
medicine - , is in this'sru.lll tract clearly.demonstra
ted ;:arid the entirely- nesv and highly successful
treatment, as adoptedliy the. Author, fully ex
:-
plumped, by means of which - et-cry ohe is enabled
to mire himself perfectly al the least, possible
cost;litereby avoiding 'all the advertised nostrms
of thilay. Sent to arryaddress, gratis - and post
free inn sealed' envelope, by remitting 2 postage
stamps to Dr. DE 14NEY, 17 - Lispenard Street
N. V. Oct. 1 1857.. • tly?cq.
-•
. - • Saltl Salt!! Salt!!!
T"E ,übseriber begs. leave to inform his
friends and the public that he has laken the
Store No. 201 '''Vitshington : street, (dheellv op.
posite Washington Market,) lately occupifil by
Volney Elliot, and is pow prepared to offer for
sale. on.the most liberal terms FOR CASH, all
kinds ,oLforeign Coarse, and Fine Salt, from
vessel, or store, dither in sacks or bulk, or put ..
up in small 'hags to order.
Dealers will be furnished with their names
printed on the bags wuen ordering a thousand
or more: Persons from a distince ordering by
mall can depend u n 'their orders
Prifmlitly filled at the WES ' S MAR . KE7
GEO. AV, MANN.
New:York, March.lst, 1857. -
liE -
4 Ey.. C. S.' 13UR. NETT, while labor
-lingas a MISSION,AitY in Southern Asia
l•discorered,a CERTAIN and - simple. CURE
for CONSUMPTION, ASTIIIIA,
Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, Nerous Debility,and.
all . impurities of. tlie'Blood ; also, an easy and •
i;effectual mode of inhaling tke Remedy. Actuated
rs by a desire i lto benet his suffering fellows, he
;will cheerful send the Recipe (free) to su chas
!dttalie it„with ftill and e x plicit direction's forpre
-', paring and successfsily using the Medicine. Ad..
dress, B • REv. C. S. BURNETT,
i
s :.- * 831 Broadway, N: Y. City. -
August 6th, 1857. 3 l m-6.;
•
x.. It is said
no~ all about
!remedy; for a
THE GOLDEN TWICE. -
PriILADELPITIA.
Fancy Furs 'for Ladies-
fanntrs an gerlatties
INSURANCE 'COMPANY,
North West CorafSeconcland
CPITAL,.One Million Two Hundred arid
'- Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSETTS,
8523,057 0.7, Invested in Bonds, Mortages, and
Good Securities. •
TAE FOLLOWING STATEMENT
Exhibits the the 'Business and ConditiOn of
the Ciiupany•to•November 165`6.
Fromiyi received on' Marino and
Inland Risks, t01k10.15t.,1886, $214,684 60
Fire Premiums, 169,796 61
Interest on LoaoA, 8,704 47
Total Receipts, $400;185-68
Paid Marine Losses, - $64,427.114,.
Paidrise do. - - 39,737 89
Expenaes.Salaries and
Co'mmissions, - -
Reinsurance, Return
Prerniums &.Agen
cy Charges, - 27,474, 68
Balance remaining with C0.,5223,057 07
Tit R.ASSETTS TIISCOMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS:
Philadelphia City and , • -
County Bonds, - - $18,848 181 -
Railroad 'Bonds, - - 11,000 00 - cost
prices
First Menages; Real
Estate - - . 144,500 00
slocks,dolifterals,'on
Call, 32,400 00
Girard and Consolida
tion Bank Stair, -
Deposits with Ducan,
Sherman & Co.,NeW
York, . - 31:0,000 00
Deferred Payments on
Stock not yet duo, 97,70 000
Notes for Marine' Pre
- - - . 108,080' 00
Dile from Agents,, at
' cured by Bonds, .
Premiums . ori Pennies
• recently issued, and
debts due the Co., 26,470 38'
Balance ie Bank,`.' - '16,456 74
This Company kisurcs Buildirga,Merehanclip.
And Stock, from $lOO to $5,000, at the Low Asst.
Rates consistent with Security, and upon pie
most 'Litieral Terms, and make PaomrrPy
!HMV!' upon the adjustment of Leases under
issued by theta. , •
The Board of Directors have this day dechtred
A dividend of 15 per cent, payable on demand,
upon the business. of the Company, to the Js
instant:
lann.THOMAS B. FLORENCE, P
EDWARD R. HELM BOLD, Secretor* •
Philade November 17th 1856.. \.•
TIMOTHY BOYLE 's
~- of New Milford, Pa.otgent,
52y1pdbp:J
•TH.VA 111U,.T AL
firs it ibt.tatk.lnsiuquic-e(Eo . .
• - OF ITILAVELPHiA,
No. SO Walnut-ist, above Fourth.
- CAPITAL $300,009.
Make 'lnsurance against lose or • duniage
,bI
Fire, on Buildings, Furnilure. 'and
Merekandise generally. •
ALSO, ON
Horse and CaWe, against death
Irons any cause.,
FLOSSES PROMPTLY ADJUSTED.JIA
AMIE CTO,ILS:
- 11. It. MILLER, L CEOASOALE, -
J.IL.
FLANIGEN, F. S. HOECKLES,
DENBY JtiNES,JSAML. 1. RANDALL
"CdAS. PLAN/OEN, of IVilmington, Del.
CA7TERET, Sec,
B. R. MILLER, Pres't.
..BILLINGS STROUI), Agerti.
laittt arti-st c
anted
eltarte;•7' eiTetual. Gtanted by the' Stale of
Pennsylvania.
OAPrI AL $506.000.
Fire, Marine and Inland Tiranspor
tation.
.AARON S. Lterrcorr,presideot.
\VS!. A. RHODES, Vice Pres't.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
- - DIRECTORS.
Aaron S. Lipincott, Charles Wise, - '
WM. A: Rho ' Alfred Weeks,
Wrm s- Thomas, Jjßinal,do Sank,
WM. Teal,, Alm P. Simmons,
Charles J. Field, James P. Smith.
Office No. 10 , Nerchant's EXchange, Phil'a.
. A. N. BOLLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pa.
20v1.
F - A,R M E. R S . !
purchase one of the best
CORN SHELLERS and SEPARATORS
Etier Invented.
HE undersigned is now prepared to furnish
T
to FARMERS, Millers and others the wbrld
renowned Excelsior Corn Stteller—the wonder
of the times—ibeingtho bestymbst durable, and
easiest 'running Sheller now In use. Warranted
to she'll more corn in a shorter space of time,
than any other machine, entirely cleaning the
ear, from'end to end, without crushing either
*ern or cob.
The Machines are constructed, with t'wo
cranks,.and pully for a belt, so that two persons
can tuin.them; or attach a belt in motion by
any power: The attention of persons owning
tants, im 14,111:Red, as the Msehines are wonder
fully adapted fif.any tisd of power.. Tney are
very easily turned, and when once in motion a
small boy can turn them; theysare capable of
shelling one bushel per minute—every Farmer
should have One—as they save their cost, in .
lee than one seasons.
They are on exhibition at Searle's Hotel,
.Sayre's Foundry, Ely's 31i11 in.Brooklvn, and
ai Lathrop'S Lake Mills, where ibey cal3 . be seen
in operation at an time. All orders addressed
to the undersigne d , will receive prompt atten
tion: Machines shipped at a distance and war
ranted to operate. D. D. SEARLE.
At seorte's Hotel.
MontrOse;Deceraber, Ilth, 1856.
CERTIFICATE. •
THIS is to certify, that I have examined and
used one of the above Shellers, for sale by D.
D. SE -AILE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, ono
of the best, most durable and easiest Tuniiing
Shellers ever introduced into this county. 'lt
will shell move corn in a shorter time than any
other Machine, and is always ready for service.
I "oat heartily and freely/ecommenti them to
tke Farmers of lausq'a (*fluty, as the cheapest
add best Sheller, now in use. I hare one in
operation in my mill in Dimock, which needs
only to be seen to recommend itself. Call and
see it._ • AMMI ELY.
Brooklyn, December llth, 1856. , tf.
Look and Read!
•
• SOMETHING NEW I
THE nndersigned,Merchant at Didock Four
Corners, has lately discovered that for
ready pay he 'caused! mureGoods,and make more
money at one-half the usual, profits put upon
,Country Goods. Consequently I can sell Goods
from five to ten per cent. !elver than any other
establishment in thiseection. But do not take
my .cord for.it. till and see for yourselves.
Bring a little - Cash or some kind of Country
produce, and buy your Goods at a price unpar
alleled in thp historrof Mercantile trade. Mr
stock is large ,and well selected, and I am, re
ceiving
' NEW ADITIONS. -
every week. My Terdsof Sale are-Raany PAY
It Willeertiinly be forldir interest to call and
see me before pure , sing elsewhere. -
Flour and Salt kep Onstarillpan hand.
' I. TIIAYER.
Dimock,/an. 13t11,4867,--
F I ,AU,R,for sale by the Load or Bar •by
DICKERMAN & GARRE
New Milford, Jnne loth, 1857.
45,489 00 _
---4177,128 6 I
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$523,057 07
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BOVE We present alikeness of Dr, MORSE
• -the inventor of MORSE'S INDIAN
It .•': PILLS. This philanthropist has sped.
• th •'_ greater part of his life in travelling, hawing
• vitted Europe, Asia, Africa and South America
-s
_mit 3 years among the Ifulians of our West
er country,-it Was, in this.way that the
_Wien
R of fills were first discovered. •"Dr.)floise was
the first man tccestablish the facttha all ditieas
s• arise from IMPURITY OF TUE BLOOD -that our
st ength, health and life depand_upon this fluid.
• I _When the various .pamages become clogged,
1 .
mid do got actin perfect harmony with the diff
- erptt fuhetions of the body, the blood loses its
aeon, becomes thick, corrupted smell diseased;-
Bits causing pains sickneis and distress of every
eta e; our strength is exhausted, we are depriv
ed of our health, and if nature is not assisted in
thiowing off the stagnant humors, the blood - will
Weenie stagnant and cease to net, and thes,our
light tif,life be forever blown oat. How impor
tat is it then to keep the passages of the body.
fr 0 and open. And how pleseant to us to be a
bl/to put a medicine in your roach, viz., torso's
Alan Rot Pills, made from - plants and roots
th t grow 'Mound the mountain eliffs In INotnre's
gden, for the healtlt and comfort of diseased
mn. One of the s'from which these Pills •
a made to a Sudorific, which opens the pores of
i l
ti .skin, and assists - Mature in throwing off the
firer portions of toff option within. The second
which ii a plant is'an Eipectorant, that opens
and unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus,
ism soothing manner, pt.rforms its duty by throw,
legal' phlegm, end other burners from the lungs
by copious spitting. The third isa Diuretic,—
w ielf gives ease and donhle strength to the kid
p •s; thus encouraged, they draw large amounts
o•impnrittes from tile blood, which is then
thrown out bountifully by ' the urinary or
sitter passage, and whiele could not have been
thrlVarged in any other way. The fourth is a
Chthonic, nnd aecompanies the other properties
oil the Pitts while engaged in purifying the blood;
th f coarser particles of impurity which- cannot
p s bythe other outlets, are thus taken up and
c veYed off in gaeat; Identities by the bowels.
- '
co
• rom the abort, it is shown that Dr. Morse's
Indian Root Pills out on)? enter- 'the stomach,
belt become united with the blood, - for they find
tv, y; to every pact, and completely cleanse the
sy tem from all impurity, and the life of the body
)
wl tell is the hined, becomes perfectly healthy;--
co Isequently al l sickness and - pain is driven from
th - . system; for they cannot remain %%hen the be
•d V:owes so pure and clear. The Censor! vt hy
Heide are so distressed wheu sick,.andso many
die is because the dok 4 not get a medicine that
will pass tie the alit , d parts, and which wilt o
\pelf the natural passages for the disease to be
ea4t out, hence a sinall quantity of food'and oth
ei Mintier...is loii4erl. and : h.. ..,.....h and intolt
tinpitarerititera y overflowing with the corrupted
orri\thas undergoing disagreeable fermenta,
tio , - cbristantly . mixing with the blood, which
th ws the corrupted matter through every vein
an . artery, until life is taken from th e body by
dig ase. I. Item's PILLS hate added to
thtzuselvcs V•irbary upon victory, by restoring
millions -et the \sick to health and happiness.—
'es' thousands who_have been racked or tor.
.tnehted With sickness, pntf and anguish, and
wh se feeble frames have been scorched by the,.
bu ning elements Of raging fever, and Who have
ben brought, as it were, within a step of the.
sil nt grave,tiow stand teatfy to testify- that they
wo Id have been numbered with the dead, had
it not been for this great pnd wondM•ful medic
luck 31orse's Indian Root Pill*. Aftert or 2 do.
sesili l ad been taken, they were ',, astonis_tied, and
absblutely surprised, in witnessing their charm
ingenseffects. Noeonly do they give immediate.
1
en and strength, and take away ell sickness,
poi and anguish, hut they at once ge to work at
ihelfentidationofille ti.ii•etti;e, which ist-he blood
Th refuse, it Will be shown, especially by those
if I use these Pills, that they will so cleanse
an purify, that dismtse-the deadly enemy-will
tak its Ilig-hr ; and the flush of youth and beauty
i
Wil again retup, and the -prospect of a long
t happy life eherktt and. brighten your
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tppers—ali genuine nre in 'BLOT.; with the sig.
lire of A. J. WHITE &Co., on each box.
my Ist, 1857. 16m.
25 ‘VITIVESSES: •
d aleit•orqu..
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AfFLICTED READ f
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G4APHESBERG MEDICINESegetabI9 Pills
iGreen Mountain Ointment, Sentient - la
Comliound, Children's, Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fie.
ver aid Ague Remedy, Health Bitters,'llyisen.
tary
,l,dyrep, Coltiumptivel Balm, Marshall's
Uteri e, Catholicon;Dr.Litby's Pile Ointment,
and faunal of Health. , F
Ares, Pills and Cherry Pectorial, tannees
-Gentian Ointment , Trask's Magnetic Ointment,
Hollciway's Ointment and Pills, Davis' Pain
Killer, Dr. Fitch's heart Corrector, Bennett's
Root !and Plant Pills, Soule's Soiereig,n Balm;
Wright's Ind inn Vegetable Pi Ils, Rhode's Fiver
and Aa g ue Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil f Arni.
an Litrament, Camplior,,Centor Oil, Paregoric,
Aloes Piceraizifyrrh, Licorice, &c., &c., &c,
Ane supylyiust received, to be kepteonstant
ly on and, for safely I. N. BULLARD.
Oet ber, lst, 1850. : '
k H nvia "-
A H paid for ell the Woos . in tioaquehanna
gh.:1 0 •1 by - Dirx m i!t& GARRET.
, .
ATER'S.. 4
• • Cathartic f ills,
. . `rNfAiAft COATE"):
- • ' , I.lus "Airs
nrixtivre eon in CVNE
Invalids;leathtlia, llLDthers, rb).4cilaiss;
Philanthropists.. rAindl their Elnetas
and Judge of likely viirtrael -
FOR THE CURE LW
H eadachg, Sick Bend ' ac he,Foul Stomach.
PA.; Mks I', 1818.
' Sir: 1 Imre been r epeatedly t Cured ;
the,w,orst headache any body eta bare by a dose or two
of yinir - Uremia Marisa from afoul stonuteh,Wltich
they cleanse islet If they will °M ere therdo
rue, thedest is worth knowing.. -•
Your* with Meat respect, PRE LE,
Bilious 'Boarders and Liter Complaints.
pIitARIWIST or ma /MIX*
WAsinaorox, D.C., I.reb., 1850.
Sm: I haie used Your Pills In my general and twardtal
,martice ever eluee you malle them, and cannot hesitate to
say they are, (be best cathartic we employ. Their negn•
bating action 'on the lien. is quicken,' decided, consequent.
-ly they are an admirable rentedy for demmannwits of that
organ. Indeed, I have seldom found a map of bdiaer die
tore an obstinate that It did not readily yield to them.
." Fraternal*. yours, ALONZO RALL,i M. D.„
Phriefies of ibe,goriraiMmoral. 4
Dysentery, Belo:, Ind Worms.
Post Orrica, Ileertserg,Xlv.CO., Mien., D0e. 1 16, 1855.
Da. Arcs: Your Pills are the perfection of Medicine.
They have done my wife more good than I can tell ion.
She bad been rick and. pining sway for month*. Weut t
of to be doctored et great expense, but got uo triter. fart
' then coiumeneed taking your PiUs,which soon cored her •
by expelling large quantities of wortiM (deadyfrona ha:
body.... They afterwards cured her and our two, children 4
of bleody dysentery. One of ourbeighborslud it *Land
my wife aired hint with two dose of your Pille, While
others around us Paid from fire to twenty dollar* doctors'
hills, 'inkiest, muth time, without being cured entirely
even then. Such a medicine as yours, which la actually
good and honest, will be prized here.
• " r
CEO. J. ourmi. nOtaster.
lu
Indigestion and Impurity of the Blood
Puma firer. J. T. Moms, fluter of .Ademif Oisavh, Bodo*.
Da- Area: I have used y*r Pills with extraordinary
maccmut In my family and amdng those I am calleslto visit
I u distress. To regulate the organs of digestion and purify
the blood they are thevery 'best remedy I have ever
down, and 1 can conetketly inmeenntend them to my
friends. ° Yours, _ .1. T. lIIIIRS.
WARSAW, Wyosma Co., IC Y., Oct. 24, 1885.
Dila Sts: lam using your Cathartic Op in - my prac•
tire, and end them an excellent purgative to cleanse the •
'yenta, and polity the fountains.of the blood.
• JOHN O. MEACHAM, M. D.
Erysipelas, Scrofula, King's Evil, Tetteir,
Tumors, and Salt Rheum. '
Prom a Rewording lerrithanf of S. Lou.:, t,1856.
Da. ATER: Tour Pills are the paragon of ag that Is
great In medicine. They halo cured mj littleldaughter
of ulcerous sores upon her hands and feet that. bid proved
Incurable for year.. Her mother has been long gramme.
ly afflicted with blotches ank,pimples on her skin and in
her hair. After our child w 6 =Mothe also tried your
Pills,oind they have curia her. ASA MOROBIDO/6.
thearnatism,'Nearalgia, - and Goat. '
/Von the Net, Dr. Halides, of the 45ihodist ,Epic. CAtcreli.
. Kunz Duras. Et/Lustre* GA., Jan. , 1556.
HONORER SIR : I should be ungrateful for the neliof your
skill has brought me if 1 did not report my emus to you..
cold settled In my limbs and brought On eft ielatlng
neuralgic pains, which ended in chronic rheumatism.
Nato ithstanding'l had the beet of phyeietana, thi disease
grew in-se awl worse, until, by the advice of your excel.
lent agent In Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pill,.
Their effects were slow, but sure. By perserering In tbe
UM of 11.10 I aln now entirely well.
Sx:r.trs CHARS/74 BATON ROTOR, Lt., 6 Dec, 1855.
Do. A TER I lace been entirely cured by your Pills of
• • Rheumatic Gout —a p.dnful dieeseelltat had sighted me
for yrars. VINCENT SMELL.
• For Dropii, Plethora, or kindreci Com
rutin-lug en active purge, they arean erre/•
lent remedy.
For Costiveness or CoaMipation,iand as
' a Dinner Plll, they are tienteelde aaa
rite, ouppressam, Paralysis, ladpaama.
floss, and ek en Deafness, mid Fart/al
noes, hare been cured by the alteratlie scion of these
Moet of the pills In market emttals Mercury, which, M.
though e vwlusble remedy,ln aktlfnl Lauds, a dartgeozua
In a publicoll. from the dreadful roneenneneswthat free
quently follnw Ittinenunons use. These pntaln no suer.
cury or Mineral substance whatever.
AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL
FOIL VIE RAPID CUBE OF
COUGHS,COLDS, HOARSENRS, fI!FLU.
ZA , BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING
COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, IN
CIPIENT CON SUM PTION E
and fur the relief of constinvthe patients In advanced
. reg., of the disease.
We need not speak to the nubile of Hsi virtnee. -
Thronahout everyAt4n, and almost every luunlet of the
America). States, its wonderful cures of pubnoutuy com
plaints have loaile it - already known. Nay, few are the
females in any civilized country on We continent without
'wale pers o nal experience of its e eets;-and'rewei yet the
communities -an where, which eve not among-Ahem
some living unphy of its victory ver the subtle and dam
germ's diseases of tho throat and lunge. While, it is the
mat pnwerfnl antidote yet known to man for the fermi"
dable and dangerous dfseasou of the pulmonary organs, it
Is aloe the pleasantest and safest remedy_that can be ern.
hloyml for Infanta. and young 'persons. Parents - should
ave it in store uninst the insidkum enemy that steals
uponAbern unprepared. We tome abundant grOunds to
bellore the CIIZRIIT Pscroist awns more lives by the con
sumptions it prevents than those It cures. keep it by
t von. and cure your colds while they are mashie, 'nor neg.
lect Own] mail no human WO can master the inexorable
^ , snker Abat. fastened on the vitals, rats your life away,
'Alf kilo.. the dreadful fatality of lung disorders, and air
they know too the sirtates oPthis remedy, we nerd not do'
m'ore (tom to assure them it to still made the best it eau
be. .It'e spare no cost, no core, tin toll to prodnco it the
nowt perfect mumble. and-thus afford those who rely on.
ft the boa agent which our skill can furnuth for their pure.
• • PREPARED 8Y 'DR. .1. C.,ATEII,
Practical and Analytical thendat, Lowell Rms.
AND SOLD 131"
ABEL T RRELL; Motiirose,
And by Dealers in m EnientEs everywhere.
WINTER ARRANGEIII4MTB.
g.s.ulxwi=w7:;m
New Rail Road Route, .
Delaware, Lackawannat.&. W.R.R
--• ,
'MEW' , and , expeditions broad gunge route.
.liN from the North and West, via Great Bend
anti Scranton, and from the Lackawanna and
IV viminff valleys, directly through to New
Yo w itt and Philadelphia.
On; and after Monday, Nov. 23d, 1857, trains
will be run as follows:
The Nighl. Express Train bound east on N. Y.
& Erie It. R. arrives nt Grew; Bend at 4.00 a. m.,
rind connects with the EXPRESS Train which
leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia.
at . ' 8.30 a. m.
Duo at Montrose, • A. 07 ..
. Ttlnkhannock; 9.50 "
Factoryvillo, ..
.10.t0
Scranton, , 10.57 • " ,
Stroudsburg, 1.30. p. m.
Delawnre.(2o minutes to dine,) 2.08 " .'''
Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.40, ~-;
- Junction, ' - - 3.40, " '
New York, 7.10,,, "
• Philadelphia, f 8.20,- f‘ i
Passengers from N. Y„ leave Pier
4 No. 2 North River, at
From Philadelphia, leave Walciut St,
wknrf. at '6.00 ."
Leave lubetion,- . 11.00; "
I Dueatßridgeville,(Phil•oen4.4t..) t s oh. m.
I Delaware, (30 min. ft') dinner), 1245 p. m.
Stroudsburg, ' 1.20,
Scranton, , • 4.10, "
Factoryvillo, 5.03 "
' Tuhichanock, 5.35 "
Montrose, . 6.13, "
Great Pend. 6.50, "
Connecting -a - Great Bend with-the
Dnnkirk. Express, west, at
Accommodation Train leaves Scran 7
ton for Great Berid at ti 7.2:0,a. m.
_.
Arrive.at Great Bend, - 12 25 p. m.
Connecting with - the Emigrant Train west, on
the N. Y. oCE.
,Rail Road.
Returning, leaves Great Bend at 1.26:p. w.
Due at Scranton, 6.25 ',"
For the accommodation of way travel on the
Southern Division, a passenger ear wilblo at..
Inched to the Express Freight Trains, leaving-
Scrnatou, at . &Ws. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at •-• • . 10,38- "
' Junction at 2.05 it. m.•
Returning, will leave Junction at 610 a. m.
Due at Stroudsburg at --= 8,40 "• '
• Scranton at 2'4.51): m.
Passengers from New York will change cars
at Junction: 1
, • Tynd from Philadelphia, via B. DI R. IL,
leave r take cars at Bridgeville.
Fo Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre,talte
1.: - . & B, R. R, cars at Scranton.
For Jesaup,Archbald, and Carbondale,c l Longa
cars at Greenville. '
Ticliets.sold, and baggage checked throirgh.
JOHN BRISBIN,Sup't;
War. N. JOrKs,Gen'l Ticket Agent. '
,Jtir.
LGOODSH -4 'TH.
WERII
APRIL, aoiA le 7..
J.'
JTONTR
OLLOWAY'S Pills and Ointment
,N
Indian Itoot Pills, and, Ayer's Cheri
toral and Cathartic Pills. Constantly fei
See Advertisements in this paper.
ABEL WARE:
1117:6LF2S I Aromatic Schiedam Schna pis, at
I , TUR , IVE 14;8
•
Ilni.ortant Discovery. ...
CArmin :OPTION, nd aQ diseases of Abe
N./zLUN S & TIER AT are positivelyenrable
(/.
bi MBA ATION, wit chiconveys the remedies
to thnenvi lea in the lungs through the air passa
get, and4o lug m d trec i Von tact with tbe 'disease
neutralizes thole belied Mattor,allaye the cough
canna a fr e and
the blow;
heals the
tangs;•puri es the blow; imparts renewed vitality
to the tier •ons systein,,givin_g that energy so
indisiensa, le for the restoration of the health.
To beside o state confidently that Coesumptiont
is curable y Inhalation; is tome a source of un
alloyed ple .urn. It is as mach under the control
lf Medical rentment is any other formidable dis
ease; 90 ou , of 00 cases can .be cured in the ist
stave, an , 50 prat. in the 2nd: but in the : 3rd
stage it is mpossible to save more thaw 5 pr et.,
for the lan_ s arev 7 sco-•ent up by the' disease as to
bid defian : to medical, skill. Even, however, in
the last et o es, INHALATION afforda relief to
the sufferi , g attending this fearful stourge,whia
annually d stroys 9.1,000 persons in thlU.S.alone
and a eorre t calculittionshows that of the present
popelittio . of the earth, 80,000,000 are destined
to. fit! the onsumptive's graves.
- Truly t o quiver of death has no-arrow so fa
tal as:Con umptfoiln. In all ages it..has beenthe
groat :ene yof life, for it spares neither age nor
sex, buts eeps offalike the brave the beautiful,
graceful a d gifted. By the help of the Su
preme Boi g from whotweatneth every good and
perfect gif , I am enabled to offer to the afflicted
a•perthane I and speedy cure in ConatimPtion.
The first use of tubercles is from impure blood,
And the im ~ ediate.effect produced by theirdep
osition in t, e lungs ie to present the free admis
,sion ef air nio the air ceLls,whiCh causesa weak
ened Vitali y thro' the entire system. Then sure
ly it is toorational to expect greater good from
'medicines °terin 2 the cavities of the- Ign,gs than
from !hos administered through the itemach ;
Abe pitien will always find the lungs free and
to
the treat log easy. after inhaling the remedies.
Thus! Intl lation is a focal remedy, nevertheless
it seta con titutionlisond with more power and
Cortaitlty t
stomaiih.
influence .1
form inhal;
a fewimin
tem, tlp
the slight,
gas will d
The inh
tem then
or of man •
skin qq fe
be ininsedi
zing proof
Con, is th:
by breath'.
that prope
diciously a
produce th •
practice, m
this mode of miminiiitration. chloro
,d will entirely destroy sensibility in
itos, paralyzing the entireiervotis sys
int a limb may be amputated without
st inhaling the ordinary bdrning
stroy life in a few hours. '
lation of ammonia will arouse the sys
fainting or apparently dead. 'The Mi
r of the medicines is perceptible in the
ifilltbe after' boing inhaled; and may
dely dettcted in the blood. A convin
of the constitutional effects of inhala
fact that sick ss is always produced
1g foul air—is n t this positive evidence
remedi: ca /: fully prepared and ja
hoinistere, hrough the lungs should
happiest resultT During 18 years
lily thou's:lnds suffering from diseases
_
_
of the lun s andlhrout, have been under my care
and I have-effected many remarkablocures. even
after the s fferers had been pronounced in the
Iwo' wage , ts Idyll rutty satiates me that Cdn
gumption sno longer a fatal disease. My treat
malt of C msumption is original, and founded
on long ex rience and a thorough investigation.
My perfec acquaintance with the manna of tu
bercles, et ~ enableo.me to distinguish, readily,
the variot4 forths of disease, that simulate Can
suiiiption, and apply'the prover remedies, rarely
being mist:
1
ken even in a single case. This fam
iliarity, in onnection with. certain Pathological
and micros opic discoveries, ettbles me to relieve
the lungs fow the effect's of f'ontracted chests,
to enlarge he chest, purify the blo t od, impart to
h renewed vi tality , giving energy and tone to the
entire syst to. -
Medicin s with full directions sent to any part
of the United
.Statesand Canadas, by patients
i l l
comitinnica t ting their synaytems by leiter. But
the curd w ulti be more certain if the patient
should pay me a visit ', which would give me an
opportunit to examine the lungs and enable me
to prescrib with much greater certainty, and
then the c re cskittl, be effected without my see.
ing the pat ent agniM G. W. GRAHAM, M. 0.
Office, 1 31 Filbert Street, ( old No. 1090
Jl-In26y below Twelfth, Philadelphia, Pa.
isease the great, firAt
from neglect of Natures laws
i ll ' .- a cure ii -Guaranteed inall stages of
Sec et DISEASE, Sey - Abuse, Sertous
Debility. •lrictures,, 6:leas, Gravel, Diabetes,
Diseases of die Kidneys and Bladder, Mercurial
Rlieumatis. , Scrofula, Pains in the Bones and
Ancles. Dis.ases of the Lungs . , - Throat, Nose and
sl
it
Eyes, Ulce s upon the 33ody or imbs, Cancers,.
Dropsy, Ep liptic Fits St. Vita' s ante,
ance, and all
diseases :tr.. ing, from a derinlenion of the.Sex
pal Organs. Such as Nervous Trembling,' Loss
of-Power, I eneral ‘Veakness, Dimness of Vision
with pectin r Spots appearing • before the eye's,.
'toss of Si_ ht, Wakefulness, Dyspepsia, Liver
Disease, Er ptions upon the face, Pain in the
.back and h ad, Female irregularities nod all irii-
proper disc merges from both sexes. It matters-1
- not from w at eause,the.disease originated, how
ever longs ceding or obstinate the case, nEcov.
ENT ikl CE TAIC, and in'a shorter time.than a
permanent ure ,can be effected by a . ' other
treatment, .ven after the disease has ba.l . pd the
skill of emi ent physicians and resiste.t . their
means,of c . re. The mdicines are pleasant with
out odor, mansing no sickness; and free froui
mercury or .alsam. During 20 years of practice
I have rest . ed.from the jaws of Death many then
sands, who n the last stages of the above men
tioned diseases had been given up t 0 die by their
physicians ) • bleb Warrants me in promising tct
the afilicte., who, place themselves under my
rare, a perfe t and most speedy cure. Secret ilia
eases are th , greatest enemies to.. health, as
they are the first 'cause of Coosa mption,Scrofula,
. and many ot e er diseases, and,ought to be a terror
'to the hunriln i ramily. As a permanent care . is
scarcely ev r effec ed, a majority of the eases fal
;,-ling into th hands of incompetent persons, who
not only fai to-cure, the diseases, but ruin the
constitution filling the' system with mercury,
which, with he disease, hastens the sufferer into
• a rapid eons trintion. •
But shout the disease and the. treatment not
cause death peedily, and the victim marries, the
disease is e tailed upon the children, who are
6.... n with f We cOnsinarions, and the current of
life corrupt d by a virus which betrays itself in
Scrofula, T tter, Ulcers, Eruptions, and other of
fections of he skin, Eyes Xhroat and Lungs, en
tailing upo them a brief extitence of 'suffering
and consignpig them to an early grave.
SELF *IIUS)E' is another formidable eno
my to health, for nothing else in the dread cata
logue of human diseases causes so destructive a
drain upon' the system,drawine its thousands of
viefitns thro gh a few years ofsuffering, down to
an untimely rave._ It destroys the Nervous sys
tem, rapidly wastes away-the energies of life,.
Pauses men derangement, prevents the proper
, developeme tof the system; disqualifies for mar
dam awl* ~business, and all earthly happiness,
and leaves t e sufferer wrecked in body and inind,.
predisposed consumption and a train of evils
more to be. tended than death itself. With. de
fullest cord once I assure the unfortunatevio
l;
thin of Sell m
A base that a peratovat and
speedy Cur can be effected;and_with theaban
donment of uinons practices my -pa ten !ken be
restored to robust, vigorous health. t
The andel:rare cautioned against the use of
) mt
Patent Medi inea, for there are so many ingen
. ions snares i the'colunins of the public printed.°
catch and ro the unwary sufferers , that tuitions
have their co atitutions ruined by the vile com
pounds of qu ek doctors, or the4qually
_poison
ous nostrom vended as 'Patent Medicines."' I
have careful! analzzed many of the. so called
Patent Medic nes and find. that nearly all ofthem
.contain Corr sive Sublimate, which is one of the
strongest Pre rations of mercuryi and a'diadly
poison, whit instead of disease disables
the• system or life. ,
1,,
Three-fou the of the-patent nostrums now-In
me are' pub up by unprincipled . and' ignorant persons, who do not understand even the alpha:
bet of the m eria medMa, and are equally as
:destitute of _ y knowledge of the human system,'
having one o p make
only in view, and that to ake
money iegs less of eonisequences.Y ,. . - :
Irregularit, a and eirdiseases of mafea :Mitre
dales treate on principies ., established by 20
,• .
wears Ofpract ea, and Sanctioned by thonsands of
the moat resit ksble - cures. . Medicinersent io
any part of th United. States or Carindial,,bylia.
tiente comm nicating their symptoms by letter,
Business cor .i spondence 'strictly-confidential. '
7 30, a. m
7,15 "
Office No.
27,1y.]
an remedies administered through the
o prove t h e powerful and direct
'UPPER NO2
S UetfMER VILLE, hr. D.
131 Filbert Ell fait; (old - No., 109)
below . lo, Pbilad'a, R.
Doutrose Ptmorrat,
PUBLISHED - EVERT.
MG'COLLUM
1,51, 1
not Paid
.within' six m
or the year - No pipe ;
.
rearages are paid, e*.:
heri. All cointn
the office, to en...pro-a
to , the •Evi TOR 8, Mont
. • i
cash n advance, 82,00 if
•
nths, and $2,50 ni the end
discontinued nntil all ar
ept at the option of the'
linications connected with
ttention"must be directed
koise, Susq'ti. Co., Pa.
Rites of-1
Quo squaro\li linen o
E,nch subsequent - lime I
One-square avec. mo
Qne equal* six" moat
Busineea,Cards, fOur 1
One-fouAll column,
One•half ."- I
. dvertlsing.
less) 1 or 3 weelca, 81 ; 00
lion, • - 0,25
ths, 3,00
St , 6,00
'nes or lees, 3,00
one year, 15,00
64 •
28,00
50,00
will be restricted •tii : the
3 , aro engaged; and
to coptinue adrertisibg
special dite'cticas for a
!same.
One nolo wt;
. .Yoairly advertisers
business in which' th
considered as wishin
unless they stud! giv :
discontinuance of the
Nusintss
•
• WM- S firth, & CO.,
Cabinet andL'fittir Manufactur
ers, foot,of-Blain &Tel. tfoittiose, Pa.
• ABELTURRELL, Bf
_ONTROSE, PA.
Dealer in Dru s, Medicines,,
. Chemicals„
Dye Stuffs, Glass-wa e, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,'
Window Glass, Gro g cries, Fancy Goods, Jew
elry,.Perfumery,.•&c. , And Agt•nt for all the
most popular Patent Medicines. •
atent
JOHN
.GROVES; ,
Fashionable *ailor—Shop near thu
Baptist Illeatin,i lionee, on Turnpike street.
Montrose, Ph. I
• I
A. i xxoP ,
Dealer in Ready lido Clothing, Hats and
Caps, Boots and Shoes, thy Goods,&e.
'Store opposittearlo's HotetAlontrOse,
C. D. LATHROP, and
with
. P. W. RILEY, , • • LA.
,LATlllior.
DR. R. TIAAYER,
Phrdcian and Sargeoil s Montrose,
Pa.. Offine in the Farmer's Store.'
FRANICLIN ,FRASER •
,
Attorney and Comnnellor at 'Law,
Montrose,Ta..will attend faithfully to art 'busi
ness entrusted:to him, in. the County of Susq'a.
ecmo.yo#rine and .tOiting of ill,kinds will be
Alone neatly, iinitcharges , moderate, He will ale . o
attend to proiTention ot claims of soldiers,thei
Widows and heirs, gliainst the U 8. GoYern.
meat, for Bonety'LantJ, Pensions, &c.
Maybe found at all honr\at the otlice formerly
occupied by is T. - Richards, Esq., north of the
Court House.—lB.s3—A 3.
• M. C. TYLER, '
•
, Interested with I t L Mint,
Importer ova Dea n Hardwure and
Cutlery, CarrinieTritumine, l 4 Springs,
. 4 4r0: 215 Pearl Street, N., Y.
Where his 31(trCan tile friends, in 'this and OTHER
Countho w sre kindly, ins ited, ands4nEsrLy ,o_
licited o to call and purctin4e. 6tf.
Dr. H. Smith.
Q URGEON: DEMIST has removed his of
kJ flee, from BearliiT,ts .3o his own. dwelling
opposite the" Baptist Church, (.north. side) where
ail Dental operations µill beluirforined in his
usual good manner.
Montrose Hay 13th,1 1857.
D. VAIL, M. D..
Physician an 4 Surkeon; has perrna
netly located himself at Brackneyville, Sala a
County, Penn'a, and will promptly attend to all
calls with which fie may be favored. .
*ay, 1856-11:21 • '
_ _
iksll, DOO s
AIiND ,
~
GLASS.DEPOT,ON CHES7'NUT-ST„
41 - ogfrose,• Penn'a.-
71 D. BREWSTER. _
All sires . and descriptions, in any quantity
made to ,Order, or furn)shed on the sfiortest.no-
Lice. -
HAYDEN BROTHERS,
Milford, Penu'a.
liAjliolexa le- deafer in Buttons,„.Conib,
V Suapendera, 'Tpreads; Fancy/ Goods,
Watches, Jewelry, Silrfr and Plated Ware, ClA
lery, Fishing Cigars, &c. &c.
.211erchanis and pedlars, ,supplied on viberal
I •
terms. •I - '
WM, HAYDEN, , T,RACY HAYDEN,
JOHN-HAYDEN, -1 — GEO. HAYDEN.
• i .4yl'
DR. E. V: WILMOT,
,
Graduate of the Allopath:c and Homeo
patfric CiMeges of Medicine, is now iper
manently located in Great bend Pa.
April 15t...1856. '
• • JOHN SIAUTTERi,
Fa'sbionable Tailor. Shop first door
north of the Farmer's Store.
. •
M 0 N T.RD.S E ; P A..
nriur, subscriber having purchased, ,
W
O • JL.. refitted and newly furnit•hed the -
es• 7
352 IboV(i well know[ and popularHote ,
is prepared to accommodate the tray-
frig public and others with all the`attentions
and. conveniences Usuitt.r fend in first.etass
Houses. 1194 . effort-Will be seared by the Pro • _
prietor and hie Assistants to make the Hetet.'
equal in every point to any in the country. •
The Bar will always be supplied with the
Choicest Liquors. 1I • •
• The Stables, connected with this house_
are large, roomy and convenient, and Fareftd and
attentive Hostlers are always in , charge of them.,
J. S—TARBELL.
Montrose, May I 3th, 1 1 . .9.57. • '
G. F. FORDHAM,
[qt7CCESSOR TO AL & E. BAinwo.]
Nanufactlirer of , Saddles, Harnesses, and
Think and CaHkqe Trimmer,
.WOULD invite Al who strain want bf any
article ever kept it a Harness shopifo give.
trim a cell_ I
Harnesses made of the best Oak Tanned
Leathers on short notice. - .
He has on hand n good assortment of Carriage
Trimmings which he offers on the moat reason
able terms.. ' geTriraming done with heat
ness and diliA
Repairin,,
.short notice.,
' No. I. 2, a sement Searle'S Hotel.
Montrose, ov. th,llBs6't
New Millinery andDress-Making
ESTABLISHMENT. '
Ladies, have rozi llearcitlie News.
Mrs Dissis . formerly of New.
' -York, has ,openened a Millinery
f.;,r 7 re' and Fancy Store in the village
- ‘ 1 ./- of Brooklyn, and having just.re
\turned from, New Y,ork With. a
• - `• targe l iandiPashlonable
stock of ;Goods consisting cif Le.
dies and Misses . Straw tints of every style and
variety.. Also,'Crape ILO Silk flats; constantly
OD hand, of every htie and whit, together with .
a spltndid assortment of • - -
FANCY ,01 10
00S!- - • •
such as Embroideries; Dair Braida,Ho6iery,Capa
Head Dresses, Lice,otiods, ete.letsf., all of
which She 'efretS , at the. Lowsar.estess.
* *Particular attention will be paid to Bleach,
in a lways at home. , . •
Brooklyn; May 5f h,1857. . •• 19tf.
A COMPLETE astwittn.ont of pROCERIES'
-IX. al. - C. I', & 0. M. 11.twl,ty'N
'fiCRSDAY MORNTSG BY
GEBEITSON.
pirutor # .