EMI ====6 IJIRVOLUMN., ThiA Farmer. The,faremr's Mists happiness! For Who does tiot admire • His well-filled wintry and barn, • Alf to his heari's desire. The Wide sprvd field, the yellow corn, •ne_p q naslit%)teans, and beet, teillithat he lies labored wdl His harvest is replete. • „happiness, ''With fields. well covered , o'er; lirithirheat, thatibeeds beneath its weight, And P'Onty ittsis door The cAbliage bead, the,pnrolltin vine, The. oats and iinglish Proclaim that Gdd has crowned his toils, His labors to Opay. ; , The,fitrater's.lifeas ;happiness, Ile , basenottgli for all ; •He 'hears the milieus when they cry, 'He 'answers ti their ; And God will snOly hint reward, An liiindred-thpusand fold, -7411.44NkFu his poorest tillage land, .• into- rich field'S of gold. EMI Item.* of Poultry. As the-time to lay the ground Work for rais ,,hig poultry is at haad, we will respectfully calf attention to the subject by briefly 'stating our, 'plan for the fnanditruent of each variety ally raised on the farm; as we hold it to be in- Violately connecte4.isith the success of each, we .wilLstate that ponitay houses should be thrice a year white-washed, at all times kept clean,' . well ventilated, andithave freshly slacked lime; eatusienally spreatiThver the floors ; that there - should.be constantlAkept convenient to the hen Dui e,aecessihle td. the chickens, deposits of! old plaster or lime aodzbeaps of ashes and sand. Who plaster and limi/ being essential to enable the-hens to form thh shell of their eggs, and the ashes and sand necessary for them to dist in, as protection against the chicken lice, which - so annoy all. fowls, Ilhoth old and young, and which so often killthe latter. Young Chickens;—As these are hatched they should be take 4 from the hens and kept in a basket lined with*ool : or cotton, until the completes hatehlug out her brood. While toe mother is engagell in this work, the chicks should be fed with Oro meal dough, moistened with boiled milk, or the crumbs of pone of Wheat bread similatly moistened every few hours through the Oay. At night, until the mother has finished ber labors, let the chick ens ho-restored to th nest, unless there be rea son to apprehend that the nest is lousy; in. that case it will be hest to keep the chickens in the basket, protect d' from cold. When they are all hatched, the mother and her brood should be' placed under a coop which should be so made as to protect her and them alike from sun and rain, the slats to lie so arranged as• to admit of the passage of a free current of air. The coop should be Occasionally removed, as it is at all times necessary that the young should be kept dry and clean. While the chickens are young it would be be - fitcr that their food should be cooked, to.prevetaitheir being scoured ; and therefore, for some weeks we would confine them to the crumbs of pone or wheat bread, moisten ed with bulled iThey should 'be fed thrice a day; water should!he given them in a very shallow vessel, *hicl should have slats across it to prevent the chi ens from getting n and wetting themselVes l ;,2lley are extremely tender until they become fledged, and should be kept dry. - In rainy weather it would be best for the mother and her loung to be removed to the shelter. of a roonli where the chickens could be protected from the weather, for we are sat isfied that more chiektens are killed by wetting than from any otherlicause. Chives should be cat fine and mixed with their food thrice a week. "Koung chickens are subject to diarrhea ; to' correct this, a tea-spponful of pulverized chalk or charcoal should bd mixed with every cupful' of meal or other fund giien them. While she Is confined in the coop, she should be as faik• removed' as possible Irom the dung heap. handful of gravel siknuld`be placed within ho reach; she should 4re food and water regui r larly ,giren her' thrice a day and care must be taken tirgiecie Torifstil-the _back Of her head, down her neck and, tinder each wing, to desk troy any lice with which she may have become infested while setting. A smalipicce of #safelida, if kept in the 'vessel ill which the kliekens -are-given their , watee may prove bot 4 a' preventive and a cura tive of the i gaps, a * disease which, we believe to be the result of ,a4ll— 2 ' • • - rave found it servietable to mix up a little pulverized black peer with the young chick en's food. We have found boiled millet -seed auyexcellent food foiithe young while we t here! (given it uncooked itli- the old with eseellent : effeeti. . Hens, whik laying, should, have their! food alternated, sometimes Indian meal dough,' thin Corn or buckwittat and again oats. In raising young; chickens, care must be taken' to keep them try, feed them 'regularly, and give them fresh.; water which should be I renewed ,whenever ittmay be rendered dirty. ' The nests of theil4ing as well as the setting hens, should be prglitved from lice. This may be 'greeted by , Making them of clean straw, 1 placing a few:4l4olo 'stems at: the bottom, I dusting a little usheit• through _ the nest, and creasing the untlei-Ifirc,_ or tli' wings of a:el hens wheic they joinghe body 0 34 d also tbe btick of their beadsand too , l eks. -It may be done also; by using snu ff andt grease instead of grease alone--this last plative , do not approve, though not effective, as it iit*pt to sicken' the hens for a_ time. ,' ; , r : -G arlic, &ices . , ' ao' d Shallots, chopped 14 very fine and ,miied! in small quantities With the chicken's food Otleasionally, exert an excel lent influencentiotisficir health. Young Chick , ans t while feeding *LA:always be protected . 66mIarfe fowls .. i , ' ' , . ..: I - Fun - #4 .- '4,—Son4,..writer s irttly says: 'lt is sO c 'fiWijit,ll:the prai)tica of yoank ladies, by wayArjoheti hisvele in:fun, 'to Apglect th.e.nair iompany, and to laugh and flirt wit4r,oti*sasic)..l4: llowNitaily itevi i tipnrted finis circumstan ces like 4111- 1 2ANtidy, , who were attanhed 'to each' othtie l ,' liritii :,'CoQd, 'and in all prohibility . would, hare Made etch other happy; and for the gratificationaidie, sepreheneible whim, many afe ' A s t a last her position is the heart" of: himahlif seally loved. Doti ate" think that a man,: lit; • 'I .:meek suffered frOni , her fun, could ever place confidence hiller, afterwards/ , f :, !' _,, ~,,,.. •:: s it your Di d ever anj • ~ ; Ind 'Sinn - whkloved her ennUgli to'be j : is, 'OOO t4intin• twit. fideilinlalleielicii, ' f hiatii*". l• :' , o - . I. r"i704e40 is l ir ? , ,1 .i, , ~, ~,,,. liiomeittit4sr#44 *WO its lilt': Viirtti 1.1 uun's arm one; is he fun on Vaith worth-while to shah() his entire confidence in her. . , • -Slivon Rine.--Ibe humniees editor of the Yankee Blade, in an article" on sleigit-riding, thus'moralizes: " Alas! our sleighing . frolics are over. We have no such! good fun , as we used,to have in goed -old times when. th*win ters were like winters,, and' !pretty ',girls' were snob `as in those daYs would set a conthient on [fire! A frosty night, a big sleigh,Wed:horses a long whip, and typo gals I_ 1 Shade of Johnny Beedlc ! how, we stninamerM the hollows, and whizied helter-skelter dewir the long; bills' as though we were rlttming a Steeple-chase with old 4eliu and his double tandem, or , were a will-o'-the-wisp gone wild I Then the soft word k the- melting,speechesl, and bands that !strayed into each !"others, and kisses caused 1 by the accidental gifting of the ' sleigh—hcav ens ! : flow the dent ereatures eyes danced, and theirObeeks tingleotivith the delicious sport! Thos e Were the times , when sleighing was Isteigp , ng, -and love„serOpes Were. done up, Dot 'in the stiff, -conventional style of the foputh babbi:ions of to day, who perform all matter of that tort by cube riot and the rule of decemal 1 fractions, but inihe hearty, old fashioned, home made, way. Ah! the winters . are not what they oncewe re, the horses don't trot as they used'to di:, and as for getting up your tearing sleigh-ridt , s, by meonlight, with a dozen vehi cles, full 'blooded coursers, all the pretty girls in the country, amt soft words, songs, shouts and merry laughter by the , bushel, why, we I verily believe, you Might astell undertake to f igi , iettie dead. There's nothing half so eon ducire to matrimony as a gennine,Ald fashioned sleigh ride. Get a fiery horse. feed him on ganppider and stee springs,ithen ask two fret ; icsonie girls to jump into the sleigh, drive like I a whirl wind , lose whip-lash; upset, spill the women into a snow drift, smash your beaver, rrip, your Sunday go-to-meeting coat, help the girls into the sleigh again, crack up old gun , peder, whip away to the first tavern. Dance I all eight, till broad Oa) light., and come home with'the gals in thCmoruiug I Them's um." New Advertisements. • Admlntstrattno* Notice. N(TICE is bere,by givenlto all persons in :4ebteLl to the estaso f 4. ELIZABETH COOK, deed, late ofiessup Township, to make immediate payment; and all persons having clainjs against said &mite are requested to pre sent them to the subscriber for settlement. ERASTUS V. COOK, Adel': Jessup, Feb. 29, 1848. • NEW CHEAP GOODS. JUST received from New York and will be sold from 10" to 30 per cent loss than ever be. fore offered in this market. grateful fur past favor's, I hope by fair dealing an.( . /oto prices to merit the patronage of those who buy goods in this market. iH. J. WEBB. Montrose, Feb,ls 1848. INIPOI4,TANT, TO 'FARMERS ! 1 f WM. . POST di, CO. hare now on hand at : their Hat an Store. a quantity Of first rate Ploughs and Plough points, which they offer for sale, for Cuh at the following reduced prices- 7 Wayne county Ploughs.at 84 75 Binghamton Pattern No. 3 de. sat 450 ": Points 3and 5 40 Wayne county ", " 44 Aiso,on hand a large and general assortment of MATS AND CAPS, which will be sold unti:rially row for ready pay. IVM. M. POST is• CO Montrose, March 1. lel4B. : , 1848, FRESH akmorvkL OF NEW GOODS. nzp.mair 7r.ca2 r.rinm CITY VIA. N. Y. tSC RAU. noel) TIM undersigned to ke- pleasure in an rouncing to -- their customers and the public gen• erally that they have this day received a com plete assortment of , NEW GOODS, which were bought adusiOly fur Cash, at the present low prices in market; and wflit. BE scam corres pondingly cheap tor:Cash, Grion. Butter, Lard. Tallow, Beeswax &e. &e. To nur customers we tender our thanks, for their I.beral patron age aed prompt pamentsdurieg the past year. and hope for a cohttnua nee of the same thro' '47, assuring them oat Goode can be bought Of us es low as at pay other establishment in this county, or eretillinghanynn. ;13ENTLEY (5- READ. Montrasp, Jan. 4E48: ABOUT u.ll•ll3lWiViling & COPS CHEAP GOODS. " 1Y E are now receiving .atkiitions to our large stock of gook iShieli comieising (aa it probs. bly doer) a . grester ride!) , of astocles than any other in the county, we ofresito porch:L:lora on the most rca. sons hi. terms. Wm-lied in eschange•fnr goods and on debts. oath at 3s. 644 and corn spdi ober kinds of grain, and proa. duce generally, at the highest market prices. Gtbsp n, Jan. 17. 1'1348 W*N I T ED I • 5000 Bushels of Oats at 33. - 6 d. 2000 " Corn. 600 " Bark Witcat, ;ALSO— ; Wheat, Rye. Beari, Flax seed, Timothy seed, ' Bees was, Geese feathers. &c: &c. at the high:. est market prices, la exchange for goods, or on deltiti, at the store of U. BUR{OWS & CO. gamary 17, 1648 47AOCKEIRT & GLASS WARE. . .• . .OURROWS t CO. nrejreceiviog a large , br Crockery, asvd Glans-mire, which they will sell at much lower prices than it has ever been offer• ed at 'in this section of country before. goatrieled cups & sancers„ls. per sett. bided do do 2s. to 4s. - do. 41 1 ,i' Tea 80fts, Gs, 6d. to Bs. do. j.do Disheii and. Bakers, -50 per cent.; and ,otber articles, ilncliding tumblers:arc., 30 . to 50 per cent. below former prices. hos Timara keeper.. Maw konse hf•epers, sad all other keepers, wishing tapurchaite. 4u to call ad examine oer#tools,.. ;;„k January 170848, . tit rS,. Alpitedig at , l*: it* per' Yd. ' ALS ; , A l triltreat ' ' - ' '. k eit . 4 , aili , ViiiikiogGz f.;. 1 ; Jo., 17,1818, 77 - 7 /400 lII* 11,114/412 Ao.. 404 dp.', tbeflore co U. BURROWS di. CO U. &. CO, MONTROSE SALOON. 740 17 e undersigned tender our thanks to V *people generally for the extensive patronage we have hen:define received in our liceof business,and 'would inforatthem that we have fitd up.a new , and • • Aaiun, on the qst fl oor at the west.door of J. N. El dridge*Cabinet Ware establishment, two doors west of Wilson's Store, and opposite I L Pose Si. Co's. Store. Please-call and we wit l be happy to wait upon you- in; a better style than wefhaveteeo able to , do heretofore.. We have one fine room expressly for the Laies to eat Oysfeis and Pic-nics, &c. :Also, we have a now arasplendid style of Chiba Toys, of all kinds, die beiit 'assortment that ever was in ontroic, which will be sold cheap - . Confectionaries, Rock Candies, and _ Jujube Paste, upwardtof forty kinds, fresh from New York. Fresh **ply of - Nuts, Proms'les, Figs, Prunes, 'Rai sins, &e.., PIES, ns goo Ons ever. MINTS, API LES, &e. iltrGi,nger-breatl,,Calies, Crackers, Herrings and Cheese, constantly on hand. C. BALIINVIN & is BACON. Montrose, Nov. 3.1847. IIEALTII---HEALTLI. •t: TIIE 310$T EFFECTUAL of all KNOWS REMEDIES Du..ORAKE'S PANACEA Tim ONLY RADICAL CURE POR CONSUMPTION!! . 0 - ALSO I*-51OVES AND PIDISIAMENTLY CONKS ALL DISEA ! ICS itaisasa FROM AN INPURE sTrre 07 THE BLOOD `YIN: SC41fIll& at King's Evil, Rheumatism, Obstinate Cutanedus Eruptions, Pimples on the face, Blotches, , T 3 des, Oltrimic Sore Eyes, Ring Worm or 'fetter, Sealif4leatl, Enlargement at, Pain of the Buries F &3i nts, Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Syinp. 1014 P, Sciatica or Lumbago, diseases aria. 1 ing from an injurious use of Mercury, Mropiwy. Exposure or Imprudence in life; also, Chronic Constitutional disorders. In thisimerlicino several innocent hut. very. petrol articles ottlic vegitikble kingdom arc united, for g a compol nd . calmly different in .its character and propertiek from any other preparatirin, and unrivalled in its op4ation on the system when laboring under disease. Jt should be in the hands of every person, who, by kitsinirsa, or general course of life, is psedi s .- posed to iho very many ailments that render life a curse, initcad of a blessing, and so often result in &Mfr. FOR SCROFULA, Dr. Dralqi's Panacea is recommended as a certain remedy.' ,Not one instance of ita failute has ever oc— curred Alen freely used! It cures the disease anti at thesamOime imparts vigor to tho whole system.— Scrufnlorgi persons can never pay to much attention to the state of their blood. Its purification should be their first aim ; for perseverance will accomplish a cure of eln hereditary disease. FOll ERU PTIQNS, OF TH B SKIN; Scurvy, S , fierhutic Allectious, Tumors. White Swell ing, kryidpclas, Ulcers. cancers. Running Sores, Scabs, anp [[des , Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too highly exPled ; it searches out the very root of the disease, 'tut by 'removing it from idic system, makes a cure ccrtikm and permanent. DIG ESTION OR DY 3PEPSIA No na4licine perhaps has ,ever been d ucoiered which gift,' so muck tone to the stomach and causes this secretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose the food is Dr. Drake's Panacea, R II EU M ATISM Dr. Driko'a Panacea is used with the greatest sue. cesa in Rticuinatic Complaints, especially such as are chronic. It cures by driving out all impurities and foul humeirs which have accumulated in the stem, which, are c ; he cause of Rheumatism, Gout, and Swell. logy of Sib jaints. Other remedies sometimes ;rive temporary", relict; this entirely eradicates the disease froM the system, even when the limbs and bones arc dreadfully?' wollen. CONSU M PTION - - - - - . CoNsotirnos CAN as cuasso.—Cooglis, Catarrh. Broncliiti Spitting of Blood, Asthma, Difficult or profuse gspectoration, Hetic Flush, Night Sweats. Pain in 00 side &c. have been cured, and can be with as much Certainty as any other simple disease. A specific his long been sought for, but in vain until the &securers ilof Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe but curtain and efficacious in its operation, and cannot piAlsibly injure the most delicate constitution. We would earnestly recopmend those afflicted to give it a tfial—and we believe they will not Lace occa sion to (egret it. The system is cleansed and strengtheqed, the ulcers on the lungs arc healed, and the, patienls gradually regain their usual health and strength• Read the following TESTIMONY PHILA., Dec. 14th. 1747. MLitt O,IR :—ln 4 reply to your question respecting the tune of 1)t. Drakes Panacea, I will say, that al. though a perfect disbeliever in the exisistence of a Panatea, Dr a cure fur aU diseases, however valuable it may bean certain conditions of the system, still I have belicied that a cure for consumption would bc discoyereitsooner or later, and curiosity led me to try your silc4igic in two very invererate cases. They were pronounced by the attending physicians to be reLtios t^- sesisrajoismo as, am a , andoncd by them as in curnide. • ; ):Ckno of the persona had been under the treat• meat of 60 - eral very able practitioners. for a number of years, an# they said she had `•old fashioned Con runsptiOn.cornbined with Serufala,l and that she might linker for some time, but could not be rum , nchtly rekieved. In both cases thc.eifect of aw Pana cea has tiOn most gratifying. Only four or five. bot tles were #seci by one of the persons before she be gan to icily/eve rapidly. The other took about ton. I will only add that familiar as I am with consump tion by inheritance and by the extensive observation a atutty, and knowing also the injurious effects in nine cases out of ten of tar, boneact, and other veg etable lodics. as well ito many of the expectorants arid sedativeskl.should never have recommended the use of Drake! . Panacea if had not been acquainted with the ingreipents. Suffice it to say that these are rec .oroment by one most popular and scientific' physi cians, an in their present combined state, form prob. ably the Prat alterative that has ever been made. The cute is it iaccordancc with a theory of Consumption •broachedih) France a few years ago, by one of her most emifteot writers on medicine, and now establish brfacia which admit of no dispute: • Verstißespectfully Yours. L. C. GUNN. To urn Alic language of another, 'Dr Drakes Pan acea is arrvayssialutary, in its effects—never injurious. It is not n opiate or expectorant. It is 'flot-intcn6 to lull thd,invalid into it, fatal security. It-is a , cat remedy.— grand healing and curative convened, he greaoand only remedy which medical: selectee & skill. has yet produced for the treatment alibis hitii. erto ancilinquered malady. And no person afflicted with thhOread disease will be just todiimself and' his friend. trim go down to the grave ithout testing its 'Ol, single hoick., in mos cues, will produce a Iftvoialili change in the c dition of any patient, htiWever low." • 11• 'TO TH E A DIES. . 'Ladiesifirpale entente:ion and consumptive` halt. its, and spelt as aresitbilitated by thrift obstructions. ulnasfe ilei arediable to, are restored by the use of a bolt* or t ,to bloom and vigor. It is by far like best Odin ever discovered for weakly children, take seek' • 34trn:bad humeri; ,being Onward, they take r estores i ,t 143 appetite, streneg lint color. N. iin can be more surprising than its in'figora * ti effeet*On•the 9ruhiin franie, Persist", 411 weak , andianiteide . hefonelakingit e ai 'Minn •bectuns robenitleelikfulLotenergy siderite influence. It int 4 ittaliissapdiawlyfoou.nierasis t h e. nerveiounniss of the- fe IN 0•111..... • , , C41.U110/ 4 1.--Ile eereful.and, ene 'bairn: get, the . lAuxes P.,ethiesk—it bit tLp eigeittnre of ,Gen.., y&,Sromte Oa tbo wrapper-4 4 d al a , the name ARAKS% ?miens*, 11'nu.i." ,glass. , • Pripared only by Storrs s Co. , Ihnggieta, No, 21 Silith St., Philideliltla.", . • SALAMANDER IRE &THIEF PROOF CHESTS, Fire-Pratt Dooryor Raub and .&ores,.,Seal and Lever - coni4L resits, Patexii.Ote-lined Re frigerators, water. Acts, pa tent portable' Wafer Closrti e intended for the Ock and in firm. EVOS & WAT4OII4 76 SOUTh TIIIRD STRITT, (OPPOSITE THE PIIILADELPIOA IE:K prt SHOE.) MANIIFAcTURE and keep constantly on hand, a large assortment of the a tiove ar ticles. together with, their Patent Improved Sainintinder Fite-Proof Safcs,ostich aro so constructed ns to set at rest all manner of doubt as to then' being strictly fire--proof, and that they will resist the lire of any building.— The outside cases of these ,Safen are made of holler iron, the inside ease of soa]pstonecand be tween the outer case and inner / i.tii4e is a space of some three idclien thick; anCisfil'ed in with indestructible material, so us to Make it an irk, • possibility to' burn any of *the Coritents inside of this Chest. These Soapstone. Salamanders we are prepare& and do 'challenge the world to produce any article ke the pil4po of Book Sales that will stand as mut h" beat, and we hold ourselves ready at all times -to have then) fairly tested by. Pubic bonfire.: We also con tione to manufacttire a large ngiortment of .our Premium Air-tiiht.Fire.proof Safes, , of which there are over 800 now in ase„, and in every, in stance they ha via given entire, satisthetion to the purchasers—of Which we Will refer the public ;ot a few gentlemen who have them in use. • Haywood &'Soyder, Pottsville; Joseph G • Lawton, Pottsville; Mr. Williain Carr, lloyl estown, Pa. N. &G. Taylor, 129 north 3J st. A. Wright & Nephew,Vine st. Wharf; Alexan der Carew, Conveyancer, corner of Filbert and 9th els.: John M • F6rd, 32 forth' 2,1 st.; Myers Bush, 20. north 3d st.; JULIES M 'Puul, 101 south 4th street.: Dr -David Jayne, 8 ' south 3.1 st.— Matthew T Miller. 20 , south _st.: and we could name some hundreds of alhera if it was necessary. Now we invite the attention of the public, and particiilarly•those io want of Fire ' proof Safes, to call at our store before pur chasing elsewhere, and . we can satisfy them that they can get It betteren - d cheaper article at our store than lit any other eStablishment in the city. We also, 'Manufacture :the ordinary Fire Proof Coestg, at very low prices, cheaper than they can be bought at any other stoic in Phil adelphia. • DAVID :EVA.NS. JOll A NNES WATSON. Feb. 9, 1849. • TIE GREAT REMEDY THE FORESTS, &MONO it 01000111 VIRG ET KinAv, PHYSANTHROPIC PILLS. HE Proprietors tale this method of Ma king known to Ow world the most %callable and im portant discovory•csor recorded it% tile history of med. icinc. lu testing by elietniQal experiianl, the medicinal properties of a ram plant. winch grows slung the banks of the Wapst-pinicon River, in lowa, they dis Covered that it prosensed r healing and restoring pow. or, which, in their opinion, in combination with other remedies, the result of their medical tesearehes, would render it p GRAND CATEWLICON for a suffering world. The remedial , powers of this plant were tested with the least possible delay, and in hundreds of instances, they proved :fully adequate to the complete and perfeeeremoval of disease in any and every form, and it is confidently believed that the remedy is destined to produce an entire revolution in the medical world.. Facts in,` their possession fully warrant them in n3aking the astetinding announce. anent, that it immeasurably 3 Surpasses in His power Co uproot and expei.difease, carry other medicine now known. Thls Great Remedy ; has been administered in ordCrto test its power to vast numbers of patients. in, the moat !loveless caeca, such Go had baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians, and had proved too obstinate to be removed by any of the numerous remedies of ihe day, and to the perfect astonishment of all, d e effected complete and perma. neut cures; thus breantly trim - nulling. not only over the gre• test remedies known lathe medical profession, but over all the Pills, Syrup : wand Panaceas, whose virtues are so loudly trumpeted thronliout the length and breadth of the land. AS A GENERAL FAMILY MEDICINE, • the proprietors challenge the world to produce its equal. It acts in perfect harmony With the I.inta of nature, and comptetely purifies the Blood, a vitiated state of which is the Canoe of all disease, It has been administered in Asthma, Aitiiplexy, Barbera' 'ltch Canker, Catarrh, Cholera Morin s, Colic. Colds Cough, Consumption, Croup. Cramps and ' Consul. sions, Cancerous Sores and Ulcers. Dropsy, Dyspep- Pia, Dysentary, Epilipsy, Erysipelas, Enla c rgenient of the Spleen, Fever and Ague, Female Complaints, Fe. vers of all kinds. Gravel. Gout, Ilyisteries, Mama. Lien of the Liver, Longs, Kidneys and Bladder, Inds. gestion, Jaundice, Leprosy, Liver Complaint, Neural. pia, Palpitation of the Heart Piles,'Serofula, Spinal Complaint, Salt-Rheum, Scala' [lead, Syphilis, Sup. pressum of the Menses, Tic Doulou'reux. -&c. The proprietors have yet to learn that it has failed In a single inslance of effecting a cure. , As a Prevenl/I'e , i.. Offices (icy ively to the sale 01 APIS ticle; 132 N w York city ;205 Eilica Salem, Mast irincipal Druggists thou "r" .. "'"" ...- _ 4•4 . .1 - 1 134011=4 - Ifit mei milked , cityrsete;Yr-aeoutteitlitlitTratifisititfialetseitOWYfiv e - , iii•k*ii,7 community. An lintncntee amount of staming. time, Agentlin this - countt; BENTLEY SC. ItEAD. vw and money has been saved by a timely use of it. I rose; ~fiestay Btmerrr. Now Milford 1 Wu. F.gla It has already crossed the Atlantic. and measures! Ley/Great Bend ; 0. Wi OWEN, Traveling /ag arc now in pi ()Tress to ca.ten the blessings of this„ , GREAT REMEDY throughciiit the world. !. ! ! The proprietors invite the sick to try a •single hex, FIRE FIRE c. and they feel assured that they . tvill be perfectly syfrs.l T HE subscriber having been appoe fl ed with the entire tiutlifulness of 'their repreientad I- Agent of the Lyeatning County Milt lions. / 1 Insurance Company for Susquehanna eitin Spld also by C. BA LOWI.II, Agont, )rontrose Price 25 cats a Bo CP TOWN CHEA STORE. HEAD OF NAVIGATION. %T OW landing (since the prices have fla il len) direct Worn New York, and since the arrival of t)fe steamersCarritifia and Mis souri, a largmand well selectedlstock of DRY GOODS, pf almost every Variety suited to the season, which will be offered foi sale as low for Cash other good pay, as; at any other store this side of Canton or Pekih. I ,Among his EafirtiglatlDO may be 6und WOO yards tif American' and London Prints mostly entire new' patterns, 500 yards Alpac.eas, Orleans, Mohair and French twilled plain bck, brown, stripe and • Plaids t- La ! dies dr la esses and cloaks. Also.peLaines ßt , Me rinos, Laces, Edgings, Tabbs,• Flowers, Gip and Bonnet Ribbons, new styles. Shawls, I Bleached Goods, 'Linsies; Chcks, Tick logs, Canton Flannels and Word do.I Count! Yarn, Batting, Wadding, Twine, Candle Wick, and I [soo yards Bw. Sheetinp. . I GROCERIEWr, Among which will be offered wiod 'Brown Sus gar, for Sd per lb. Crushed and Posidered the do. for 12i ctn. also fresh , 'Reds jut landed from ship HORATIO; and bheaper than any humbhg teas, in the city or ,cotuitry, warranted not mired. also Tread well's N. 14'butter crack ers, Soda' Biicuit and pilot .hread., • 104-0:112.157.1*7i blen's and oY's 'kick water irooj !loots, Al so Ladies French ltd. Supers. ,: Morocco end Leather Buskins, dla RabbtOver Ohildren'iShOrs; Sole Leathei, pper do. also . Cal and Kip iikins.i-' -1, //s. Heady Oa Cloth Capp for Me a l and Days.-also Cloth nod Our bound do: Ladle's Muffs, Drawets i Goods, m eo Blab Black and piece Black Wool Dyed Broad BonouT Atr• Attc no I am, AA IQW as 19h,874 cts; the yen'. • • At • ; TYL.ER';. . .. , . COLLEGE OF IIEALTIII . 207 Main street Hairaio, ti. Y. . 2 .. t R. G. C. VAUGHN'S VEG'ErrA2LE LE ! I U TRIPTIC ADVERTISFAENT FOR" i n r 4 I CAME. I' AW, I CONQUES ‘ Hbr is most e ph tally the case with this article: Disease halo yielded to its most marvellous' medical .poilll:/e %Vherever. It has gone, and South Amerias, Er Canada, and the United States have preyed th tr of this statement, the above quotation in a strok , pithy sentence, tells the whole istory. tlnvali; I principle upon which you are cured may not he n. to - you, but the Malik of a trial of the article is ea I factory ; you ascii-stored, and 110 secret of tJ • ' remains with the proprietor. : 'Clic Medieineis c I c ie I pound of 22 distinct vegetable 'agencies ; ea i i I vidualthot has its own partieule'r, exclusive, midi ' al property, conflicting with no other .compi!iun ach root makes its own cure'-and as a perfeel c lunation, when taken into'the system, it'does thp a I which riATUIt6. when her laws' were first estatilisl ,mended it should do—purifies, strengthens, find stores the broken down, debilitated rionstituliot Dnuesv, in all its characters, will ,be complete', c tested from the system by its use. Sce' painpl(let agents' hands, for free circulaOun—theY !tea( u all diseases, and show tistimeny of cures. Gas and all complaints of the urinary orgqus, forth the cause of great suffering, and VAUGHN'S BHT! mime pas acquired no small celebrity over tI4 c. try, by the cures it has made in thts - distressin c Isaiah:line. So famed, it seems, is this m ,di that it has-thus attracted the notice of one of e r i cal publications. In the November Nu., 1846 , the •• Buffalo Jet rnal and Monthly Review o( 5 cal and Surgical Science," in an agile upon calm] diseases, and " solvents," the 'writer, after ono the fact that the English government once put.li a secret remedy, and also noticing the purcias 1802, of a secret remedy, by the Legislature .1 Yerk., thus paysltribute to the .fame of the moi --.. Why du not our Representatives in Senate Assembly convened, enlighten an& "Aissel v 4 ' suffering thousands of this coubtry;.by the pilre of Vaughn's Vegetable Lithiontriptic, than whjeh solvent since the days of Alchemy has 'fiesiteard half the aerie r Reader• here is a periodical of I standing, acknowledged throughout a large pc of this country to be one of the bestconducted Au of the kind in the United States}, exchanging, sitith scientific works of Europe to our certain knoipl edited by Flint, M. D., and contributed to by Me the highest professional ability. thus stepping lid make a •• secret remedy." You will at oneOn I stand no unknown and Worthless nostrum, cou'd ' extort a comment for so high a quarter —andto fluently, unless it directly conflicted with the pia: • i of the faculty, it Must have been its great .1a I which has, caused it - to receive this passing fdo ' Kloster diseases; weakens of the back ,and sp'ize, Iregular, painful and suppressed MenstruationA F ! Athus, and the entire complicated train of evils& I follow a disordered system : are at once ielievete by mtsheine. Send for pamphlets from Agents. s lid I w ill find evidence of the value of the, Lithmitri there put forth. As a remedy for the irregulaiti the female system, it has to the compound a il r. which has been resorted. to in the north of EurNie centuries—as a sure cum for this complaint, mid restorer of the health of the .entire system. il, L CoAWLAINT, 3AUNDICE, BILIOUS:DISEASE; Svc,, Ss t stantly relieved. People of the West will fiiis it only remedy in these complaints, as well as t . AND AGUE. There is no remedy like it, and nio reel or quinine forms any part of this mister& injury will result in its use, and its active prim I are manifested in the use of a single 33 oz bo4l For Feven AND AGUE, helloes Disorders, takelno l er medicine. BLIFLIHATISAI, GOUT, will find 1.4 W The action °Nine medicine upon the Bloto4. change the disease—which originates in the Iflo. land a healthy result will follow. Dvsreist t, Iftot • ' Trost, dr..e., yield in a Ler days' use pt this &Willa Inflammation OF Tun itUNGS,CHUGH,CONSuItr4 a has ever foliar! relief. SCHOFULA, , ERYSIPNLAPOI Inflamed Eyes-mall caused by impure bldo; find this article the remedy. Tue system, co pl . rot!y acted upon by the twenty-two different p ' of the mixture, is: purified and restored; as a Ira cure will not follow. 'The train of comment c plaints Palpitation of the heat!, Sick Meadache, batty, &c., arc all the result of seine derafig,enien the system, and this Grtesv Herrin= wilt l'irlo work. The promises set fortii-in the advert isim • arc based upon the proof of what It has done lin past four years. The written testimony till Agents, in Canada, - the United 'Fiatea,:Euglatfd South America, in, the possession of the proprie and can be seen by all interested; is a suflielebt • monstration that it 6 the best Medicine ever I ffe to the World. Get the pamphlet, and study life p eiple as their laid down, of the-mettle(' of cur 4 up in 30 oz. bottles; at 42 ; 12 ' , oz. do at /31 each the larger holding 6 oz. more than two small !jolt Look out and not get imposed upiat. Every lac has •• Vaughn's Vegetable Lithontriptie Miltte blown upon the glass, the written signaturl' •, C. Vaughn " on the directions, and ...G. .' V ug Buffalo," stamped on the Cork" No mi I genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vau n, and nl the principal Office, 207 Math sticet,. Buffalo. wholesale and retail. No.attention given to lieu unless post paid—orders_ fro regularly cOnslitu Agents excepted : post p7letters, or verbal cc mumeations soliciting ad 'ee, promptly attended' gratis, ' I is prepared to receive applications to in ranee, against less by fire, in accordance w the acts of incorporation and Bye.laws company. The great resources now possessed ley t company as being much the most e2tteniiv. Northern Pennsylvania, offer very stropg ducements to all who Wish to bo secuted galast loss by fire, to,become members: Ron`r. C. siMPSONEAg+nt Montrose, Oclober Ist, I$4X. , A Few Doors East of Fula* AVENUE, ON TURNPIKE STREW, I ' t II S. WILSON'S STORE I t AA THERE can be-found the-most extens • Vl' _assortment of GOODS in Townrj—a . ,ot only found but purchaseds low and Ina -, rtieles lower than elsewhere,-be hes jten • denisbed and added largely to 'his fr • :took. Dry Goods as usual in variety, Ind i .dditio - n, Carpets, Rugs, Window-Shadttffil. er Hangings, etc,i GROCERIES, OROCKERY,.IRON ' STEEL, 434 - 6, . r - HARDWARE—a ' more extensive ' F. o t ent than civet—Hatable Castings for ag, IA alters, Harness, Saddle Trunk niidea nu rimmings, Shoe Kit and Findinga.l •,1 Nov. 1, 1847., A P RINTS-a ;; large veriqy now sellfiig 1 - TIFFANY' lit. SOLE leather and lifotaci•o "akinargoi cheapat i• ,TIFEAN Ir 8 110 LACK, Striped. Plaid and - various c.. LrAlpacas, Colored Celeitinea, !Cash Jenny Lied; Oregon Plaid aid Etirli4non. i hams at .; - TiFf4NnEl. Iv AILS,. Iron and acne' at.;itN B OOTS and abook'a large ' 'II limp-Amig. asoortmen a o • 11 4(T8 ' caps SlutObr T/$1744). ion ... 41 t i Ad ---, r - - ..is, '&c. , I may I x , fully dependid upon, and 'a ;pro pt use of them on the firsthripearanceiff i 'Ms ition will in. variably satv4aluch sick ** NI are peen. !bitty adapted to all cases o we knees and gea. L i erol debilitYml-any derangeMent of the - system, and especially With females—and &steady, uns interrupteetiuse -of them, 16 strict conformity with. the preetitins will ver, scion restore the organs 'orthe:stomach to their natural tone and action, iand i regulate the hOwels, and renovate the whole spi em. , • There is eo disposition to gi e extravagant commendations al th ea'. Wha is here stated, is the rsuli Of . actual 'experie ce with them, and that thVoOgh a period of fi teen years. p is not Hupp:whit, or pretended, that they wilt raise the desstr; neither are they) designer' to be used as freely as we use, our Foc": Such is not the true plikpose of medicine. llt.i only appro priate &lice ie to assist nature Gn restoring the system toA Ipaiper tone and ac ion, when ens. boidtibly, or Ihrough careles. sn e ss or excess, it ' , oddities ddranged. Many era careless, and hence need' this aid. And the most careful are liable, to Irregularities of the system. It is needless anoint to say, that a prompt use of safe and-el/44re remedies, op the first appear. ante of flings's, is the part of wisdom, lEf'Suil a Medicine ihi Proprietor linozos these Pills t o be. La And ho is certain that i n forty nide ca sns out of fifty, '.where a fair trial is made e s cording to the directions, they will be used a _ gain as a atlindard medicine. ' He has few kamon an instance, where they have been this used, in which' they have not mgt with nacitist. IFIED APPIIO 41.. i . 1 . i Numero s testimonials may be seen at:the General O tG Ce of sale, -and references will be given to suhetantial ' /icing, i witnesses of their valuable curative properties. 1 . The,-Pills are purely vegetable, are .of two kinds, stimtilrint and purgative, purifying the blood,'and producing a healthy 1 action thlougli the emire system ; are a valuable Anti Billious Medicine, eiral eminently useful in all lingering complaints Weakness, General Debility, Dye. nepsy,Pulonory Affections, Liver Complaints, 1: Rheumatic and Spasmodic : Affections, Female Complaint . , Palpitations, dive. 1 - No ram:1111r; ailcs , it flair trio!, Wlll be orllhoil nd the 3sO no them. They are put up. in FIFTY CENT and DOLLAR rACKAGES, each having a pampb• let embracing a valuable Tieatise on Disease, fu!!•liteciitans for use. Tie Dollar pack ages are the 'cheapest to the purchaser. They may be or4ered through Druggists, giving the Street and No. of the General Depot. Sold; Wholesale and Retail, at No. 140 Fitlton street, Selond Floor, N. Y., Between Nassau-street and' Broadway. [Tr as you value them 1 46 Cr Agents: BENTLEY & REA!), Montrose, E. TIFFANY,IrOokIyn, Gums,l Orwell, Brad -lord count , : arid R. C. TII(VEIVO, Binghamton WANTED• GENTS' to canvass for .one ea and Forma. Weiss, in very COUNTY thron yhout the. United States. To l Agents, the most Iliberl encouragement is offered—vv {b a small capital of rem $25 to 100. A chance is 'lettered, whereby ad g,crat can make from $lO to 045 per week'. 2:7- Fur fuilber particular; Suldreas (post paid.) 4, t, W. 4 t. LEARY, ', NO. 158 WORTH AINCOND 1 PHILADELRHI . . , 50 Gold, cidrier of Ann str •• . New York. TETE sutrieribers have to en f oar, No. 59 9:old-street. and -r" -- ness lately eentducted by R .. F attend to all *Orders they,- ty and diepatbh. AY (hem will *Harr' kinds orPriker, 111r...1. A. I'IV intending ti Len She TYPE Feint. 0011 etintione it— ....J. , _MILT TAFLOR. illity IX ill _y nay riceive with riunetuali. A the Typeanufactured by i Cast ; and the *ill furnish all \ ..er Materiula,ot the t quality. ' . ~ '. Overcnd is _ still et ploytd in super. t inanufacturing dipart ncint. WHITING 41S. !TA 1.0R, 5 1 4, • rr: (Successors to Roitert.Taylor,) ' il • LEI WIi:MNG, toooak aittos, 4 New York. jan'y 14. 1848. ALL HEALTH LINIMENT. Aeertaht cure fot ftheumntism, Swelled Limb•ai • Pai?s in the chest: huci back, Burns, 'Sprains, B4ses, and alt eqmplaints requiridg an externallOppliscation,6)rfsateby BENTLEY ' lk :BEAD. . • i I ,I3usinrso Canis. G. Z. ion) Physician tied Surgeon; over R. *arle•& CO's Si • gPerlF—t".llAl.l.4-il,ffi. F. B. CHANDL Dealers' in P,ry Goxis , Groceries, Crockery flank ware.• StoVes, Stove-Pipe, Soaks Statioqery, kr— East aide df Public Avenue. ; •CALEB Wall" addle, Harness, Trunk, Valise Ater and ce:pairer,dcm: Shop t the" Dei,rioci:4!' Office, ; I BOTANIC' T.14A., HYDROrAII CI4N !'IAND `SURGEON-1 dcrelliiigithird - house east of ti —Will the et home Saturilayst where be happy 10 wa!l who may ;favor , him with a'o JSMTH & SHUT Phisiciansi& Singe Ons, Lanes flee ot t.lc find named in di:. Engine ''s office, of the list dence. E. It 1311n:Tn. ; a• J.. - H. DIM C Attorney at laer,.—Hatt remove Turn pikeStreet,_ one deor Case's Office, ,and three doo RegistetilPrintieg Office., MHO & ISHNRICIN Dealers in pry -Goods. Granaries, Hard-Ware • Croekerr,t Rod; Nails; rid' Air,.—Qoa,doe, bele3Ondge poet's. • i I , • DAVID CI,EIIIO/ Coach, :Wagon !Vat ' Iteriqrer,4Shoil_on the 'Wilk' below the VII . . A:. , Dealer! iiettlre/iCloods, - Griner Crockert:lroolting . Glastea, :I •wpm: oke..-T-Firat St Court ;East .side °CPO tURAE nAitorgOr : iQ4Au sailor .at taw. - Storeqt.l,l;Piiit'.Bl, IY 400004:: by Beery Driake N. , TIFFAXt. pea* 14 nry-Gagdp, Omer ...,44741001174f §"i'sk-CPI El MIDLER, I SI M PsON, ROSE C. E. W do Whip i ma o doors above C PHI ST- Office ate his e Court House of etich.vieek, It upon' all those • 11. oro, Pa. firm, over the or at his rest- H. Snows. his Offlee to eat of B: T. West of the ufactarer. and —barre Taro t*. Hardware pee & Glam. o beloir the is Avenue; Office, in.the 'room-foimer. WM=
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