gttinocrai. ~~e RCULATION IN N'ORTatits THE LAIIGEST . ,E & ALVIN DAY,Eprrop.s, E. B. CitA • January" `*6,1185i. -Montr t where I was Born: The C . . . .. . L Those see es of youth and pleasure still .My‘ memory. wanders o'er, • I -• And pnint e S with colors guy and fair ". • The Sc nes .y)joyed' no more. . But as oniTime's resistless tide, • . With rapid flight I'm borne, I'll ne'er torg,et the scenes within " The of where I was bow" . The streaold glides with . pliastint sound, 1 • As sha aby the, trees, Whilse lolly leaves and branches move- I When Stirred by evening breeze. ' - 'ho .h cities was not heard, . utir Nor bo tman's sounding horn, :No riling . noise has e'er disturbed. " The cot whete I was born." . . with pleasure I-could roam h msny alileasant :day, a thousand sport contrive .e dull care away.i-' shaded gloves L; - walked, d familiar form - , a friendly shade around ot where 1 was born." • wild rotnantie spot, rest shaded glen', • •zolitary' child, rim the..haiint.4 olmert: the woodbine grew ' 40 1,, idled s tile' flowers ofAkiorO, test fragrance shidsitiovind ot-where I was • 'Tie flier • Thrmiii And with To chn Amid the Each n That' thr " The• 'Twas in The. f I lived a Par fri But ther: And si An'd swe " The Those Oasts fair Wad' dii . iiMed to fall: Beneach the woodim;n's blow, And flowers that gave me pleasure thei," . Have_ !ierished loner ago. 4- ~ • . Those t'orksts fair, gave place, to fields, Gay fislds of waving torn; And now a princely mansion marks • . "The cot whe!re.l was horn." • But men,t on -4 'of those•childho . od days • Can me naught, but pain; • . • I find I qui no more. enjoy . • " •. Those - happy scenes again. - - AO thitgh in fashion's g ild e d halls, Wher vanities adorn, .. • •• A tear will memory still, diop o'er • .• The cfit where I was born..". fariqrs' . -pqartiiof The Fatmer. . • - The Ma , who stands upon- his own soil, who feels th t by the laws of the land in which he lives-- 3 , the lawsOf civilized nations. he is the - rightl tI and exclusive owner ofthe - latiti -which he til s, is by . the coreititutiou i of our nature under a wholesome influence, not easily :imbibed from any' source. - lie feels—other &things being equal—more strongly_ than: an- I -other, the el aracter on man as:.the lord of 1 The inanima e ,i•orld. Oft - his great and won derfulspher,, Odell fashioned by, God and 1.,0 upheld by 1i.97()W0'. is rolling. through the heavens, a rtion is his, 'his froth the - centre to the sky. It is the space on . which the,gen, ! eration liefo e him Moved in its round. of du- . ties.and he' 'eels himself connected by a visi ble link wit those who will. follow him, and to whom h is to transmit a honk?. - • ,Peyhaps ,is farm has come down to him from' his fo ofathers. They have gone to their_ , last . home ; ut he can trace their footsteps over the se, nes of their daily, labors. : The room whirl shelter him was roared by those ' t o whom 11 owes his being. Some interes `ting domes is trailit* is connected- with ev i, en- inclost:re. The rt'avecrite fruit - tree' was ~ • planted by his father's hand. 'He sported .in his bovhoo I beside the brOok• which still winds through thl meadow.L—Through the field lies. ,the path td the village school of their earlier days. Ileistill hears from the window. the yiee of th:i.i. Sabbath *bell which called his fitther and forefather.: to the house of God, ,and near : t hand is the spot where,. his par ents are la d to rest, and where, when his time -.has come, . le shall be laid by his, children, These are he feelin - rs of. - an o:Waer of the-soil. Words 'ea' not paint them—gold cannot •buy • theM; they flow-out of the deepest fountains A . the hea I, they are the - life ,spring of, a -`-:,,,,,,heiti by and generous *national,: charae , tier:, : -.- : ' .• . _ . VT-M — S. "max ter rgati‘i has bim4, support i:.l it is prol, White many pf ,, self, Wete . l honeSt'i;f IFTY AND 'TIiE LOWLT.--Who .is he, how exalted his position, who 'has es in thellumblea . The *titer f*(Ri members of the immediate ,- two Presidents, toiling for their. L.tlte , seyerest of employments ;.• and Vlem_hat u man has °cell the 10,1:. - -e•wholtas not been aware that is mireJ, _unless relieved by hint l'el.loned by the poor, if hot the the land-,?. - The only brother of Clay maker;diet \\ eh the giant o f and the ornament of his . . country, tber-in 7 faiv who never learned to after completing the period of three ten. and a 'majority - of the first Of the prasent time are the eneiget tbitious sons' of poor but honest pa : - vetett,—who• will. never blush to m-as a"ea it sta bad a br(l 71 , 01 unti' 'score an , stateEml is and 4. rents.' ' ; it o *- - -was of know•l though t pedimen iseovered in his younger pursuits at; under diffikiltiq•z of poverty— ._ ey preset:l.l;d to him but slight' in:L. 7 . ou"the road to rt.tiown. .• • . I TrTE FOP. Co frrE.—Asparat,Tus, o LiJbit;„ ck,ntaius in common, with, coffee, ñ prineiple-whicb,he calls tau-. which be the way, he considers, es- Ihe health of all those who do t not tug exercise, Reading this led me to asparagus might be made a good efor coffee. The yr. l • ucr shoots which .n e, l etpred were not agreeable, havitimart flavor.. I then tried the ripe. seeds; sti=ll and gr ound,, ttiake a - full $a Pored t easily ditz.liurruihable frouithe lie seeds are easily freed from the' ber rving theta in a cool oven, and then them en a sieve.Arnatiurl in . the '4s7 Chre.rii*. • - • cording tea and rine. an sential t' take stl4 think th i l submitul fit p alkaline these, TO coffee, n cha. T ries by rubbing ardin 'Eaico YOU N GTzut . ...-=- If you wish to II sized, full :xleveloi.:.d 'animals,. you tbeyottig creature... - -; plenty of food. -e my plenty, we df;, not, mean that .Id keep their' fat like ~ silow. beeves; Would . be an, unhealthy dondition; eau that. veu 'should leap them in owing condition—that ytiu should so. m as that they shall have wherewith 7 l ila up their - frames. • rtnse we! must gi Wh . you 'o Aw l • for tliat but vie ' reed the • al to b To 31! meht to' by di - . king •—tme, wine; ND BROKEN GLAss.--7A n excellent te unitinir, broken glass,n:ny 'be - made Ilveinivr in # pipkin over the fire—ta= 1• vial earel that it does not boil 0; , 6r twice of isingia:ss in' tWO Wirieglasses of Inds will lie atfanspzirent glue. SG THE BLEW OF. E. - 7 - 7 11 . 65 is St v. 60.1:11e' . but i mini even the go soil 14.." rough ley or = I, es practiced with bark:lvan4l trees, ': always bad manage:l:dent: Ike bail( thin and apt to peel awl:injure, and the tree.. It 0 1 a-better way to aid th : by topiening and ..tanauriait-. the the , roots, seiripifig off the mass and. ark. and washipg . t4e• trunk with weak - . tar's Uotto.—"Heaven help time p themselves." Bury who he, The Gar, de* Enclosed. - . - --- ,7 -- i -.• ..- - . .. To a young , m Won Ow, her : int - 64411May.* riage. .. 1 . ...' ' • ': - 1:' ',- I have heard, my friend,llutt `thou l art. A- - .bout to enter a garden„.enelcied,,And knowing ',that thou art . at.pnent It - etater to i,, - Iheg permission to. givp thee; an /Account of some of its productions..' I. have travelled through !all .its . paths, and 10 acquainted With it perfectly, • and Any - advice : tang do no harm, btit ,on the contrary, may - be of some seniee to . thee. Thou knowest'that there is!'' huff: one way ,'of entrance into thisl enclosure. This ;way, hardly.tieed tell Wee - Is commonly iloWery and inviting, strewed. withysweetS ._ - tttld . adorned. with all that, irnagination _can ,stiglieSt;f, or Art i invent.' Thou 'wilt fondly . imiiginsl 'that this scene of delight-Wil never ' change; an!' ter- 1 tairtly thou wilt-not, see the - . end of this path ' when thou enterest - iL To soine . it, 'proves a very short. one, and even to thee. itlwillappear greatly. thangedin the retrospeeL . Then let me caution thee, my friend, not to ...dream of perfect;and 'perpetual•bliss; if thou dast, experience Will teach thee. that it never existed on earth. Thou wilt: find initny ofthe productions of this garden; charnaing to •the eye, and pleasant to' the - taste;-- but: they are ' not all so. ," Let me just • remind thee that thou.niust carry! with thee - into • it,-one of the - most delicate Mid . ,fra. grant flOwera in .. nature —I mean good humor. I Do 'not drop 'Or for get it as too many do, Ane t i tfter they. enter; and seldom or never find it again'. It is a treasure, the Joss of whiCh can never be made Up to thee. . When-thou hist reachetithe end of the . firSt walk, which extendwabout thirty steps, usually called - hohey ;tow: . . path, thou wilt find the Orden 'opening into a . great .variety of• views. Beware here of 'spine pro ductions that are noxiou.s and • even fatal in • their tendency:. ~.. .. I .! - There is a sina4 low plant to "be seett, in al most every direction,. called indifference. ' .-It.- does not often grow near the entrance, but. thou wilt Always know it by a certain chilli ness in the air Which surrounds it ' Contrary to'other plants,. this thris:es by cold and dies from warmth; whenever thou perceiveSt this coolness in the air,.ellange thy -situation as soon as passible.. Near ' this platit....•is often found that vileiyellow flower, called Jealousy, .on which thott must never even look; but 'turn 'from. it !instantly, for,, it i*sseses the - property of; impartinga tinge, to . .the eye which gases' Upon it, that it.can never be re inoved.-ffiv i r. • .'. . ' i • : As trait' Pa.s.sets along, thou Wilt find many little crooked paths, 'in to - which? I: adVise thee never to enter; for though, at the . ..entrance is -written in large eharacters-,--'lright, ."yet, When thOuurt at the end, thou wilt -'find. the true name of nine out of te r n, to be pterverieness,- and that .thoui hltst fetchwrong in , going „into . I them. Thou wilt not care.- to- jacknOWledge I this and so;triany dif utes Willi arise. ; produ, ring much-suffering a id sometiines final sep7. I r arations. • , .. •: ' . • - 1. Near this spot, thou wilt meeowith a sturdy, , knotty planti . .ealled.,ehstinaey, Which 'bears a I hard, bitter fruit, .wholly indigestible,- . and 1 which becotnes, when takenin :large ' quanti-' ties; final to the constitution. 4 . Avoid lit as thou . wouldsti the; plagt e. - Just • opposite to this plant, grOws the lowly but tragrantiduth, eomplianee, ',which thdiiet not lab l vo,y. ' pi.o4.u. . ant to the tasti.!, is salt tars anti • sweet : when .digested, and produce: the, - .niost . bOeticial effects. Always carry . bout thee tslargestock, 'of thiS; thouiwilt, (r often .findoeeltsion;' for its, use as thou pas- , est alo .an4-4ilt silielv re pent the want of it. " , • . ~ . I n - . Allover the gardei av be:.feundatt hum . - ble but - useful plant ca edeciatiomy. Gather ..it as soon'asi thou dolt , nter ; it is of . ; a thri ving nature,; and ' =pl ' tepayS' all the culture bestowed upon it.- 3i. ny overtook; andsetne -1 despise it-.-Others . thin - they . 'i:lialL• have no ;-list for it, and indeed it is ., generally forgotten .1 in the hurry and gaiet with [which people i enter the L garden but he want of it Often oc- Cations ie'fter sufienuri., Arid repentanep. Pro 1--vide for. thYself and thy huF•banl. a 4ufficient quantity as'speedily as, thou cans* 1 -.. Thon•wilt• obti - .Tve ni passing along, two or three pathsiihat rtiti..into each oth\!.r, .and which, though smoothly gravelled, and _Very straight, may not•seem to merit the iitteation they really ideserVe.. They are 'regularity, or i der ankt twit Ti•-_ - •:4 , and are . always to b e found 1 in this enel'ottre.'llo.m . ...t tititi'kUs`maay do. that heeau* tliousart a dweller in the: gar deli, tlotm rnay4. - neglect thesP' paths, forre-. member, thy conivatuen will i see . soine who • are walking, in their,. and the( difference 'will strike Insleye if it does not offend it!' Enter these paths at .once, for be fissured; ,if thou lost, not find them peon thonineVer Wilt... T the, irmnediate fieinitYj of tlaoe paths you will•rd that precious' and rare exotic,. humility. Cultivate'it with ilie utmost care for it is easilV btlglited, and when . .! Once it droops thou wilt. with. l iffictiltY restore it, 2 = This sweet floW ., r is ut Versally adniired, and i it -is .an,ohly, antidote' f r quit; perni4pus weed, pride, •vlitich springs•up everywhere and - w ould soon es - errumand destr y every valuable. plant: , in the garden. . 1 . :!,! -•, 1 ~.. -, Shouldsf rthoi my dear friend; beJytitrested with the r'earing of a flower, ; ' ) remembeil that though frail , in-its riatitre, And liable to fade at every! bast, yet it is a .saered charge - cont mitted . to: . lice for which thou wilt he'beld ac- - ! countahle by;.the great Owner of:the .. garden, •to whoni, it "belongs. - It Wut ill deancl the ten derest ca . e and constant attention, and sliouldst 'thou wit tens ablight.in itsdaivning hiauties, oh, how by fond. heart ;Would bleed !-: The yOUng soot will twine abut every fibre of tltY•hear..-.-Lwater , it ? prune: it, train it diligent „l. ly it willneed all thy eare.! 'Withotit this, many baneftil weeds-may check ita - growth, and'wither its opening charibs,,, - El• ' • „ That thou mavest be bl . 'esSed ,4itli these sweet floss*ifi's . ofibe gartlen4l- . , that 414 may the delight e(thine eyt4 t and ' the ijoy ,•of thine heart—that_ theyntav be ornaments -in life, and: coinkyirill'zfeath;:lAild that \ thon.and' they, when theAquinier of life iS 7 ovier, ',may be trantplanted , int. O . -is ...happier..soili, hereafter, there to floitrishinimmorta blOo4,inverfect. and perpetuidfelkicy is/ n y d ever will be m .ardent.pra,yef,;sf, - "4 •-;,.. .:, ' .' .:, - ' , tgi'."Tut *fin' the . 1 old philosophci: with a girls and tell you, knoas—inerely watc, and theactions of . otherS l l are inlove." I Ofwer=-Didn't y. u guar l linte4 :that the home' woaldtet shy be ore - the' Ore Of an ,ttL enemy ? , ' •; • Horse deater=No more!he won't. Tian% till after fire that be kicks THE, man- Ir4o cagier a ham Mer j l into. a Quaker meetings to .breal the silence, was bound over to keep the pO ,T ace. i - . . ~ • - - 'L • •1 ;. THE fellow who was driyen to desperation, returned yesterday. .1 - • THE man who was ficx, , intends to open a new promenade Saloom 1 ,1: open .-, - THE man ;who 4 - 0)0 - . a thought, ill, sup posed to ii;re on the sea a ore. . 1 . . ! - Iris no better for a lad tO, be 'puffed puffed up with, COnciet than with cotton. 1 , ; . - ..1 . ''' , 1 ~ i• ' ' Ir is s upposed that the ,fellow *to left the house, was not. strong enough to carry it. - An Ohl coat isl the shi'eld of iirttte. It t`isaveslis from c4a friend" -, Crockery and haute Furnishing ' • Store. I JH. DEPEU is no*pr i epared to invite the . public generally to examine his varied and . extensive assortment of gomiS which (as an ex cluaive dealmir) ha is enabled to-alrer very li)w. ,Cmss..—Consisting oficrold Bind, Deeoroted 'and Plain, Dinner and Tea Setts, Fruit Baskets Ate. • 1 1 - Srost Ctinia.-4Full Dinner and Tea Setts, Pribted, and Plain Emboatiect in Setts, Or by the , 1 - _single piece, also, a variety of beautiful ! Styles of Toilet Ware. 1 ' LI • 1 - T Loosiso.GLAsais.--Mithogiiny,. Gilt. and Or. nhmental framed Glasses from 6 1.4 ets. to $75 • a so, Marble. Slatut and Bracelets. GLASS WARE.CIIt and dressed Gohlets; oilier", Tumblers, Chaini'pgs, BoWls on foot, Cued Butters; Glnbes, Candlesticks, &e. &e. - HOUSEKEEPING HARDWiRE:—TabIp and Pock. et Gt . itlery, SpoonS, Ten Trays, Seales„Saddrons,' Entmeled. Kettle 9,. tlad 11; - teks, Refrigerators, IVater Coolers, Ice Creain Freezers, , WOODEN . AND . Wrctriv• WARE.—Propellers, Cabs, Wagons, ROcking Horses, Cradli•s, Ceder Pails; Tubs PounderS, Baskets; ltoeking, Highland S tool Chairs. &e.! - • WINDOW SllADES.—CilrrideS. Giass:l and Gilt Pins and fleads, Bands Loop and \Tassels, also Stain Pools io Variety. - I • . - .JApPANED IVa4..—tolietsett, eans(sting of Font? Tubs, Slop ' , Jar and Water Pail, Cash Iftex es ar j d alt articles: manufactured in the rine. - BRITANIA AND ARGENTINE WARE.—ti)freP and Tea Urns, E.rg CoddleriXastors, Chafing Dish es; 4etans,.Pitchers, Candlesticks, &c. LAMP AND LANtERNS.HaI every variety, style, pricean , ' Tors:Alcip PA:tccv NfzTCLES.—Coriibiting of China, Glass, Wood, Tin,. Willow, Paper:. Mache, Tenn Cotta, Pari s e and Alabator Pins, at. So Fancy Itaskets r• • - Plated Ware.—Table! and Teaspoons, Table Dessert and Oyster Forl4 Dessert knivON, Soup and Saucetadleti, Casts rs,l Snuffers and Trays, Teaand.Coffee Sstts. •! ! • - . , Bird Cages, Table and Floor Mats, Brushes of every description in faCi . ,almost evert article in, the line of hoine furnishing, both usefu . Vaud orna- Mental, may be fOund at thiS extensive: establish ment: • : i . , . MARBLE IMANUFACToRY. 'VII E undersigned . beg to announce to the chi.: -L zeus or Suivfirehantl:al County, that they have established a Shop. in hreler's building, on Main street, Montrose,:where they \will keep on hand a supply of foreign and iktnericiii Marble.sudvoltii ufauture the Saute into Slouinnents, Togas, Head Stones, Piereandl Centr iTable• Tops, Ste. ItT The public will find it , to their interest to give us a call before going el & D ewhere with their orders I - ' - • SH PPEY E LONG, tiMontrose, Aug. 44 , 1 53 --34wtf ~ \ . • . . Australia; California, Or any:praeeon.th Gto e, cannot pref,elit greater Inuticer}e',,ts than KEELEit I.:srooDAßp's BOOT JIIIIB 0110 E STORE. I • WTI/I CM is 20W fiPqn With a new and ellen , sive assnrmenti of articles in 'their- line, enibra.cing a generml variety of new :arid eledant styles of Ladies and , G.entlemen's wear, among which are Latlisi French. Silk Lasting and Ns- nine Gaiters., Kid and pauttneled Polkas, Kid Pat ent leather and ! brushed Jenny LMils. Buskins and Ties; 'm '"entleineti'a ! Preitch and -Philadelphia oak-tannedcalfkin and; kip' Boots. Congress and button Gaiters. "Monterey and Washington Boot*, toilet Slips,. Mt:kimono,' aalf. .and COwhith. Bro gans. &c. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Boat'. and Also, a general, assortment of - Findings, which con sist in part of ;.lasts, pegs, sparables. Hungarian nails, tacks, thread, m l ak; ' ~Bristles, Shoe awls, rasps,' pandstoirs, shoe .knives, &c. Also: oak and hemlock tanned calf upper and solefeath 'er, Morocco skins and, linings. Work made to order land repairing netalv shale. KEELER & STGDUARD.- ' • Montrose, June 1.1851.1 SUSCel'Eil % . 11131/. CiA•li ri STOVE AND - Tilt WARE DEPOT. ,t . L. ‘VE Ll:4 - lEfc 3. would respectfully 1 - 1-4,- inform the pcoplo of this cOutriv unit the people in generid, that they: have (Trued an vault). lishment Ur the ablve hind in Montiq,sm, at the oid. stand of Sayre rind lViihster, one 'door north :of the Dernacrat.clE.:e, mi!T6 'they inthld to kiiep on hand 4: lar.ze - itisgo li rtire j ut of, ...Stoves' Tin, Copper, Brass and shee,tjlrooV Ittei , all of Which they till sell as cheap as theylcitn b bought in this or any other county. Among our !novel, meY be fiound the following - beg - tildes oilier tl•ta flume-runs` to rwi l tinn: tV Y. arkight, fr;Ttc,ri.rd. Modern Troy; tk • • 1." 1 'or coal. - Kvstooe State Vnicazt Bay . State, Fares!' (jaeen. " • Mohawk, ji . :Wart, Parlor, tYrice ant top Stovei, Culver's Pat - - ~ent Hot -her Foinacee furl heating Pobite Built - Inm+. .stores, Motels, etc.. ,Triattninz,ifipe, Zinc, 'sheet Letid, Lend Pipet ItVOl and Cistern Pump; Chain Pumps,,Chaina altil Cleating., - • rrAil kinds of Ciustart Work done on short tf lice and mast - reasonable:terms. ,pri motto is small `profits, ready pay, and quick retards '' * '''&l,l kinds of Produce, at ken'. in exchange for Wares. If yen don't b i alieve it; call and see. I Ai. ,L.I. WEBS I'ER & CO. ' .‘ I .1 MOntiOSe Opt; s3. • • g • I.me 'room, says an number of young thf postman the Icolt, of some 11%w many of them , • JOES H. DE PET.J 4 don't's east of the ettherieau Binghamton. J6ne Bth 1853. ' tf t' 4 • - 'Mated Oren Watches! Watches. ! Watches!! i -0. , ' Tll F. -$ u tote riir r has this dal- returned fro th New York , . . -, • ~ wi h a lar e and b.autiful as. ...Ik, 2 .. 1 1 , ~ - ,,,..r ipoiltment of Fine Watcheti,Jew -1 -. AC ' .1': C . 4 - • ley avid Fancy GOods, to which "sl, r } *I ! , tic. be.j wo l luld call the attention of ti) '.•, , ,t1 9 -:-• -----"` big friends. 'lt is needless to .. (numerate ihedifferent kinds of goods; iuffic tr . to , say ..Ithatiiiii present stock of goods was,nover.ekc;elled.in Ibis 'part of the State, atid. , as his2-goods were bought for cash, he can not be undersold by , aily. I He v ill.talze pleasure in shelving his geode to s.ll who may , favor him with a call. feeling sure tbiiit.lop'ptsou wishing to purchase can faibiif 'suiting tficmselres )-1 as to quality and price. '.; - 1 1 i ' - . , ~ . . 1 .j•- -,- - ,- I ALFRED J. EVANS, a • : 1 . 1 Nu. 2 Odd Fellow's' Hall. Binghamton. soy. 24,, 1P53.1 • • . "Ik7V4k.TIIF.S.'—'A ftr_ lT . ie stock of fine Gold and Silver Watcbee, ler every style and price, bY 'i : • Nov. 24. • ; ' I i-'-•A. J. EV kNS. . . 111 RINGS and Etreestl'lne, in every variety of patterns, some hntrely new styles:by ; .. " N0v.24 - ! : A. J. EVANS: caiLvErt ! •Card 'Port •Napkin kJ Rings,: Fruit I.K i iiitti.s,"SrAp Ladies, Pie end Butter Kui y es, ike; Stc.,by Nov 2-1. - A. .J. EVANS. " . large tite for p'allies, lot,ot handsome Fane,' snits y ..'A.J. EVANS. CORAL - Prude,. Piai!i WCW tKO OD'S. , . . ~ . CkUR assortment 111 , comprises - almost every p N.-, article mante nd we fear souse that are)101 wanted, itjlii h . fare 'will sell at cost and some artieles all! ss Ithan cost on that same account. ,: . A !'. i U. BURROWS & Co. Gibson Oct- 266 4851. , • % ' - 1 06L8.N LONG SHAWLS, all VI" and beautiful patti.rns i , at extremely: tom prir*. . U., BURROWS. Gibson . Oet 26.1 rise !French. 01 1 11. ilatirls 4:2 at 85. W Glbso l f, n No I t. I.l' U.-BURROWS az, PO . 1 . • Bttt iolo Robes. I A Large lot Of h•th m c nice whole Robes a vary mill hdrinee on the cost. Nov. . BURROWS & - Co. 1 • A Large 10t.91 low prices! . ., Gibson, Nov. 1. aw Shades. - = liaiaisome c painted, abodes, a , . . . - - B to . Itobes,' .. , A: Choice lot, Auld will be cold low, by ' XI. . ' .1 I It. 3171t11117. Sow leilllbid, Oot. lii, UN. ~ , 1 I . -and cut coral, at A. J. EVANS' ,W 143. U. BURROWS & Co. : - 7 , , ' r. , • Z itoireol,StOVßa' t r I Stoves!: t- 1 ' - 1 . I - IE - Serdiand y6llbw Lear. remind us that the.' . fast aptrdach of the keen rosts of Old Grey Winter, * 'eii one of these.tu stir.. passable and highly.apptu i Stoves fro . the n ,, most eterisive j Manntacipries in the ti ioh, Messrs. Shear 14 Paehltra,Pec(itne' indispoli, hie - to ever } family. Ve woUld respectfully anuo,ince 1 to the. citizens td* StimitiOranna ' mid adjoining' countie that we havii- full received and ;ire re i ceivingl the largest anci.ht.st asAortment of Stov_es ever in4'odue • ed into Easterh Pennsylvania, ‘i'ltital will be intr oduced at tlio very 14est-cash figur,.l .To those Who are it wand of Stoves they will ;find it to their! interest; .o cart ;ind examine our V,:iriety 'before purchashig elsewhere: They.complise ih part as follows:;.. ,i , 'p . - - i V Unitifd States' - • Oriental Prlor, 1 , • --, Ens/. Queen E. '6.1 ;•- • _ Venetian, !,149 ' Fire Clipper E. 0.,1 1 f;• Fancy (do ' c a ' Nat • 1 A ir4Tight : b. O. . Priv , •* . I do* Mor ino Mai' • •.' '- 4 ' rotta , re ! ' do Far: Hers ' Air ; ht, ! . t.. : 4.. c 4c •1 1 • Ti;; , ... - ~ • ; 1 . - The kbove Stoves aro too - Well knt-vnlto re quire any minute de4i4ipOon, heing ... the post popular and apttrovcriStOV.t. in market. Al who may fa4or its wi th u 6lt t ,t . i.111 ho shown through our a. admen( with:pleasure.* " Recolletit the number"- r -Esrotes . far fhwited "One Price Moro" Harfori, Pa.. - Sept.. 180.-35, . , g VELIPENT.JEtION lIOTEL.! (Fon: , ORLy" BENb PA rrIPHE subscriber, haiitt - g.rented this Well . known ...1_ ho se, and ie-fitted 'arid re-furni4heti tnigood style, i . nowpCi-pared tnt . , - reecive and . entrrtitin guests This honsejsi:delig,htfully. sit th`ted -on. the ks of the Susifitelianna river, on tMe lino of the few York and: Erie, and 'the. Do aware; LlekaWanna and Westein ' Railroads; over 'finking a most beautif9l section: !et country, an :.I . lis th e Nnortna i?fseepery nne4dtilled -anywhere.; 1- As ..i. SummEit Re.rititf: ftir the business man seekin quiet, and freedont..from the Poi - e and din of city lifejand for lidies and gentkimen in pursidt of pleal=ure amid plc rural scenery 'of the country, this liiinstiort:ertniot be.equalled.l lire the weary traveller is.s4etire froni the enitfasion incident to. thejeontinual '4irrival and departuie of trains,l which,• espeeiiins: in dui night tit - o: is a very great antiliyance:toAitose stopping atihouNes very near the Repot.-. ; . f, i. . - -? L ;. - _ ; IltsLßoilis are neW, pleasant and well f rhish ed; hi Table with all thii . delieacieS• Whio.ll.bOth . country and city marl:chit afford ; andml p.iins will be spared ;to make l-ii:ii house a pleasan home to all ;his guess. : '. f ;.: : . ..: • r . ... wiII W7G;:EST4 !S p 'ctinveyed . to . and from the ears, at any lionr d4y, oi; night, in a good Ctinnibus free of ehlrge.l . ,i - .. `_r , - ,:•[1 . ! - • ar A lavt:tiv Stiat.t is attached to , the • [ - -• . : ll ' House. • l • .f .'': . t i ~ _. - I 1 J .. N. V. CARPEN ER. • Grciat Ilend Juno : .1 27111.- ND —116! f.. : i 1 - Bryant tise fai;itat Bend lEktilog, I • I •• L , , - THIS new•itral spacidits sittied but -1 a few fedt .frdtd 114,Depot at Great Bend, is now opened •lip,d fur'piAtA in a . sidtable for a Puttlie House, and mail , be kept .open at , all 60;4 (both day an 4 ntiht.) fur -the recektion of travellers; and especially far the acconmitodation of paSsengeNAravellinl. - t!toi the N. Y.'& Erie & L & jW, at the junetior4ol . these. two reads, and the tpost° convenient poiai to step • in and take refteshtoen4 and be otrwit tit the tir.:t train las well as Old" tin* convenient hodse to ne., cominodate the public. di is NEW CLEAN. and WHOLESOME! With?,ioorns enough aiTala apidate liL, litAfig pttitil up with newt ',:nrniture tti correspond, and tatbbl4 always set, iiith wapm NiEati r S and i luxurtes fiirni‘hed at a .rnotnents warnirin 'I irk••••••1;4•A , ,••••• eciok ann. by calling here, avnid-iihe inconvenience takito! do otnniblis to find inn irtn,ias well as tin- delay and Uncertainty of teturning •to the depi)t,' at th.. arrival or detiartureof;the trans p4rter will! b e . inwaitinikto coildtai then) with theitiFWttri,wie, to the Bryant. lionqe, 7• .: jost :,cross theSv i biy," and eonduct theOi back (a . gain without feti )at reward, taking special care' toi:Wake them it' desired at : any hour of the till.thtj 11 • i is- tointi!;n of tho - : Bryant- Housq., ;w ith the natitrul See4ry almtint ,it combine o . ‘t i nnice it desirAle SUMMER RESOI3.T forlioe4itiess 'lien} and eth ers in, Ale city :who at , Vt‘ii- 7 .11 to -cast t•fr cart'' for a fii.w days to re cruit in Of , . r. 74 . 1 . • country. • I A Large dnd i rninnudirnis .4po is nitnehed tiiis7iikhi:iliner for the..'l . ! , onvenienet; ''f Plensttre PARTI E S, 11111: :weikintiodatiiiti4 here; ivithoutregaqi tit nutr7heol;' with warm stable,:. for )heir to - auts, ant) retilibli• lielP to wait.upon.thero - ~pijirtieulars 4nquit!e at the Bryant Hatike of the proprietor., . . i - . I . ! ADOISON BRVANT. Feb. 184a—^itt. 1, • • • Npw Aniangements.t ----•• ifinglstatzkoni •,-104.ttt Lo ! ter.% ii 7f e,Pct. 1 ..sl • o.lyEfts .4 ruo.llA - - IV°"p rssit• ctfttlty announce 'topeinha . h . - items of - f,,,ioderliviile; Grrat • Bend 14 9 q vi cruitv, that ,they are oiivv receiving a lir sopply to their alre'adv lairgetaitek of Goods, in their uew store recently eree . ted liv David Thoriiiitg ': The assortment is eitensive,etnbrieliik every ar tick. usually calli'd for;- and will positivielv be fold cheaper for :ea.sh,. theitever b-fore•otre ed' itt 'hit seetion of craintry'-,, - coitiistinz of . ; - 4 0141 . 11Q0.0,5, GIIOCER.I4S. 7 : W . 1 Crockery, Iror4ee'', Naifs, B,lids 4iid Sitt , es. Flour, Fi.4 and::Saii:;: udileid to len thoiquitid , ;notions not inutn rated, 1 Thesubsorlhers wiri:iiiii-ra:ly undttstaod that Cosa is' what they. .. 1 st want.. and. fro cask. will sell (Not as Chelip).init cheaper than atii other es lablistiment, West . of New York, ,li Please rerneniharjhat what we. telt r yon: k no fidtion, but.:.‘ti sudiborjy . facts," which - i. can and will.deinonitrat.olpou'exaininalion of o u t . stock and prices. : . , [ . t . ; ;, ; -! 1, ' All those wit`oltaytti.heen in the habiqof' going:to - B i nghamton to purchase Coatis will find it tc theii advantage!to call o .. .nbit - • -. ' 'l` l' 1 I . ; i! ( , 4 • roIN ERS - a. fIOMAS before golds.' fat•theiii4or we .have I.vitit You all veatit.--3Citf. •1 . . - . • t 4 ; I 1 fi . . • • Mount Prospo‘q Waler . C._ i ! . 'mist itute . BIN G 110 31 TON N. Y. I TIIS lnstittition ;ir located in _a beautiful au: romantic il••nre. • '_itt the base , f *out Proep Elect, and l withyt the. 7 corporation °lithe tritage7; j possessed i;of an 'alitindant supply , oftdureat soft rater, advantages 4 , ' exercise in thei pure air, a, carriage : and- fout: u tvalk up the modutain, over looking a scenery ; , unsurpassed in i t heaaty and graudeuri,and ~greefrom the. noise and turtnotl of busy i life,' .with exd,e,lient, ,ailing and rriwingprivi. leges on the pheasant waters. of the Clhentinge.— These itr'e a few of ; the'presentation-Ithe "Cdre" Offers to the inyaiidi : -_ I The house %la . 1 4,1 and commodinus—bathing apparatus exceller-well ventilated', with 230 feet piaiza. ; 1.: - ' U. - 1 The niedicaldeptirtment is under th'; entire care, of Dr. Thayie and Wife, who have hartlarge exper iene - e in Dydrepatlild •practice, and arefavoyably itudvin as sucerssfol practitioners{ i : t. I. Courses of Decttires, with full ,pla t 'a and illus. trations.iwill be, givi.n throughota tto season .to the' Students and f' , ,Atients, upon Ana omy, Physi. Mogy.HydroPatltyalid Hygierke, for i which thera 'Asill be no additioniti charge. '' - ' 1 Females who have been confined o. their beds for years, are inViied. to correspond with Us or dive na a call. Ort success in theltreatment tit iaeases: peculiar ,eit ferriales, has gtVen itaconfi- I'dence, and wit: sayi tO all such,, everil,if they have ' , suffered -mach frOm many' physiittne,' . make one. more plat., !1 t• 1' ' i • Termi from 13,1-.1•to $8 • per, Weak, (payable weekly,) accerding to room, and ae,tention renal red. Patients will; provide tor person'al use 2'corm. I -fortablei. 2 blinkrifs; 3 linen or cotton sheets and id towels. .: V. TH AY Rft. AL D.), - -. ! O : ; ,Resident HiYaician, ifl9tf ' •D; w.w. H. 11.RANNEN., ... ' \ ;Carl* and Oil Cloths. 4 . refittediour extensive • lir' (4i and ' • li_ 4 'a ri c 4 l? f i r ' e,, 11 T tied H „.. F,),,,ts !,,,, gthie,e,i nressis for the tilisineso, we have,t,added a new festrue,in its - departments.. • 1; i - The 'second (Morris devoted til; Carpets. OP Cleiths.snd t:efilijng Glasse% in which we offer tr amid aixortntenti-nt prices whist, Jeannnt flail to plesse,'and tO wti r ich. we invite yfinnsitientir at tention, : 3 .' e . • I. ,- DE puL i i BindimintOn, Q. 41853; 20, . 1 l' COAILT, Sal!: for ii , a4 by *v001.014,006. 411,1063 f. ';TILE :MARRIAGE STA . , Mall lapplait ' ss Beal*h, or. Miserly - Masson, allow* IS I . II ; • MOST . 1. STARTING CONSIDERATION'S! • . , Reflections for the thdaahtful. Strange ,that countless hernia *rigs exist and • drag through life as do the beasts; of the field, or theinsects of the earth, erinciag do more thought • or ; retlection•than though the noble faculties of mind' wore not4nucheafed to them. 1 •.: Many such are husbands and :fathers, upon whom', are dependebt the health, the kirell•being,•and the hippiness of a confiding and affectionate wife, with '1 .: perhaps a family of children.l , • • • . , , • 110 W OFTEN AT Mien:as ris . r THE • WIVE, LINGERS IRON TEAR TO YEAR I • ' In that pitiable condition as not even foir ono day, to feel the happy - and exhileraling influence incident the enjoyment of health. : • . ' She way not be an . invalid confined OS her bed, or, even to her room ; as her Ode, ambition and energy induce and ne`rve her to take personal charge of her household, even +rhea her health will not admit of it ; hat'she is nev'ertheless perceptibly sinking from day to day, and alWayi ailing. - . ,Thus, day after day, and month afteemonth tran.• • spire. Her health daily sinks,; till 'finally even the : hope of recovery no longer remains. i And thuk • • BLOOMING BRIDE,' ` But a Lew years ago in the -flush of health had youth, and buoyancy of spiriti, rapidly, and apps- - ; natty inexplicably. becomes a feeble,- ekkly, do-' bilitated wife, with- frame emaciated, nerves un strung, spirits depressed, condtenance bearing tht; • impress ;of Suffering, and an ' utt3r physitutl- and - mental prostration. • • Soinetimes this deplorable change may and does arise from organic or constitlitiolial causes.. But oftener,- by far. oftener, to : gross had ,inexiiiiialde ignorance of the simplest, and plainad rides of health. as , of with .the' marriage state, the violati-ott . Alf which entails disease, suffering acid ' misery, not only to the wife, btit often • liereAlitary Complaints upon the Children • • .ttINTCYI TILE THIRD AND Foils:Tit avicastiou," rraoastnlsting CONSU,IPTIONI SCROFULA. II OCIiONDRIA, INSANIVV, .GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and Other disestses, 4 i as a . ' 'DREADFUL INHERITANCE' ! from the Parent*.' And must this continue-1 :Shall we bo wise it, all, thacconcerns the cattle of bur fields, our horses, our sheep, our cols, our oten, the nature and character of-the soil we posiess, 114 texture and quality of ourgoods and aterchandisb ; but in all that concerns ourselves as human i beings, with••hbusan functions! and passions, subject 'tti great- derange anent, involving our future' peace pnd happiness= in all that concerns the health and welfare, of the wife of ' our affections, and the, mo ther of our chil dren; is all - that toncern3 the mcutal and physical well being of those cbildred, we should be itn 'nursed the darkest and most . ' • • • • I ' 1110 - A - ese, - loans 6Zt puTtisagnd •mio ipom*m Izet xra `fIVMOISRVK 'V. Ot passs;ppr pur "pted-tscul:arti urnua wenn TIV .sanunkorj gunge pun szpettro, out 'ea - leis panua sm• jointed Ault m (aAlf wilow) Was el : , ..4molmva "KOD 'ivoiaaw aa.vaniasitavragf, clam to m{l,, /rasa sup id;soss u% a .Elr • . • ••-•- 'tq3l4s.ctoo Jo staamailca.qtr! , incatisclattna pan snottnds on: aiaqs en `titaagtrop t y Lv os Fsaippn pap Vom paws 10 .r.toies apinicluoq pun alatrtaßchi'ai ji? ICiud Sag pun t abed opts aqt Jo aanq sal 'uo, sag:K . ) sAlaio otis at Limo alp pun 'ollied opri,oat uo sl ' f,7l'nuaapinap i : -y -/a esalun .anoq on Sag ariannidaa 10At 211 • •orimia ox lizoLuivo riPP 1 -swots ag l l. o ql IA gIVIII ta.44.c35 - U 3 N °A I II SHIdO7 0.%1111 CESUCINCIII ENO .10 SOUVAlclifl •alluiaistn•ifuptildtaaluoa osogi JO • I 'pal/anal oqi Jo; papoolai.4lla9l6 oin2urt s Jo QAT Xaqi 'Jo paruall slaacqnri sno!lvA ato Sin ha uoa olgtra!2.7sudq! st 7j ppm ossq finoqs saiana • Auxuan Snip poi hmoiridordir unojituiL 4411 •ugututdeuos •Tdy Ju sainu3 pint sag3u.luq3 'unit; '-un ayi jo alliOaiJovon ILUJ u asjabou - D. 14 11 "" %LON HO OHlHHVBl...., 44 illatim • , ..0 .71 zi.o•4 a IL V '. L I !V UTILII .u‘sulassookcv.‘ '7III4Ii3ONOM 110 orklisitidans :Ot t s l i ! pun paysnqnd Isd t• 00 13'`oxithalt vrlaa3 `1134V.1 3,414 NO] 'OCZ: ":6 I I th iqr.7 4 1 P"Punli 4 UO • I , :tc. , itiro.A 'do s:isv3stO dOl 1t0d534011.1 AS ' - • . NOINTYdit:43 71"OICE 'r • a,tvAlaa It aux ii • , \ pippt, *lO2l 3171 . 11 fly 1tr1i717110.7 r as . toptolLy . yrmyldmrpup viol Jim:• aniaie o) .2101t.71 -01 lepUt i11,Q31403 ))01.4; fir :up yotik) arl pa.m.l ;Oat ",to punibirgy 4 , ..v • vaactgoa attrasawagy ail& Lulea a= I'. . ualppqa inn 02 trim Sulvenlathad pnn •s:lsnaillp .Stinpua 2u41-apt snopas . ol vaccine '13311101s Fru COM 'su saAjavano. Jo Stnpusys.tapnn , as it! aalurr Alm en tialqm - ..cq amain rna!201:: 4;ilF.Cfri Ja qinsal utp °LOS° inn °sop JOAO lo; OM Illiq i Nr-InDol, XIS , APdoq Fte 4 1 °M Vagraaß ;: JO nirvp-na!p moa a . 0 4, 24Thcmna.sa teana.o of paSunioia nail? sumnartt.-41tApnaBr.C. Lci 'n..cril aatt .2nuallwna •SlUrnritnim itaVags Put Trios% SnepoA otp J o sosoc: turdim at atutla 'ainvni am Jolun.i9a2! aq .aglow pal ; 0p .4 1 ; n ll iirqg Any MOH i sun.ti .I.alllq n'o, JO al(i •Untioid 1 pr.taid aatinaoti2l silo! imp .Vuoi atoll cA 1 ; 3.inss:lD):±mt SV a-nlema s-v . 'taONVIJONOI 4. •03H01N313 . , J:3 . ,‘ Li , . Ai' t'. 13. l'eterN.lt. Oil aid.; Mr..:l 1 L.. 1.17.1 i i itn i, H• , fie.4dale : i 111 inch- & Crut.i. simr_t.: J. S. North.: EelMrm.: N DeWitt. IrLI: .1 N En-onitiger i NI/int:Mini ; Spangler & ii, inea...ter : II . W oliitti; Huntingdon; '0 ,Miiil. Uniontown : 4 M Eititti. - New Berlin: Lititz. Readintr : It P Crottker,Brownsvilit: t' & Stark. Carbondale : Eldred & Wrighi,. iiiiimport ; S. Tuek, Wiikesharre ; G.- w..: 4 Waynesh'or•l' : Pntter.&.• NleNliin, 13"itlIti , - 4 G Nlerill, Warren: Itoin-rt. Croky, 'NIeT -I..estier. II toWer: "R. I'' Cuntmin_.S.uu•- Thos Co xperthlit. Phil id : J. B. Gtemii, so? 1,1 '4'4' : S. B: LatitTer; Gni-Iv:Ahura , : _B.. H:til, ; Pitt.. 4 on : E. :4 Durham Franklin : Dr S D -lcol,t, Bed ' {.rd: E.•' lillind. Indiana : J J MeIl•illy. :Milt. turd; J. W. Kidney ; Bro'wnsvilltt ;.G M .31eG44: tys._ 41utler ; J. 5, Nieks,in. Chainbersburg ; F :I) o.owi;r, , Norristown; E l , llenner Sumney,to*n.: flit. hell. Pittslitim? G NV Geitt:ys, Butler Tils ,Swartx, Bloomsburg ; PS Deeliert & Co. Ch up ber,inirz. . . . . • • .2m6L . . • FITS !FITS! !TITS ! THE VEGETABLE TXTItAtT, ;: Porithe t itre of Pits,. ;prints C ram ps,, and all .„. N e . rt: ,,,,, s (.70,711.%‘ntignal Dise7Nex. DER:4ON who are tahoring under this diiiressing mabidy tied the V litlAIT ‘III.X Kr IliE.rTic PILLS' tco,lse; thennly retrtedy ever discoVered rot curing EpileusyY or F,dlipg - Fits ; , -These Pills possess a. specific am lob on the 'nervou-s Sys tem k and, sithou,:h they are prepated espeeially for !Ole purpose td curing: Fits. they &lithe leptid nf especial benefit fur ;all persons afflicted with weakoaerves. or whose bet'. vonS system ass, been prostrated -dr rbattcredfrom Pity 'cautewhatercr. In chronic !cam plaibt tt,ordisesses of tong standing, superinduced. by nervousness, they ar.,excim.b: • ingly beneficial. , Nice, $3 per box. or tux: , boies for $5 !Persons C U tof the City, enclosing& remittance, viii have the Pills /cut them through the mail rice of hostage. • For ttlitt• SETH sow 10$ ,Baltimure street. -Baltimore, to wham orders from parts of the Union, Must be Addressed. post pat'. ire and . , . NV IV rilk iklilW ti.iA) tki tt 4 - . . .' Infallible Ittmitilly itrr all Ingaiint L pry complizipts. it CERTAIN and sure Antidote f4lr ths following (Meas . eie.,..t.11 reiers awl futlateations. t.• which th"*Yft tera is subj et. ftlieutnatista. ho we ',ask,- Piles, Dia`irbeea, DySentery, ileatliviv.. ronthaeln• Eieversores,lllies, (lilts, Epvains. Bruises, gurus ant) scalds. .' • • .? . la' ~.w . , ~,, •11 .{,,,, • •tin • 1 1 1., for Cueing' Ring Roars- spaying, ewe y, pot Evil : Outs, splint, .i . (Palls, INistala,•serateln.s, Lamenesk spring Halt. Eiralses, ?hinge Infianamstinn of the Lungs , and all Peter's to wiiich liorons are subject. 1 .. I k . . A..: sn'•••--Abel Turveil,! MontroSe--ill. RAlley, teisys ville—Cyrus Avery, Wyalltsing-,L. 'ill. Woodrna, Dlntack A: 1 .1.. Shiew ,, o,t. Rush r ' E1et.33,1A53 'Am . i • -i, , i . FRESH IiIIiPORTATION; .i • UST received coMpter• IMportation or tfiose. e splendid Fail `'J heeled Detached LeVeri,and tlorifonealz‘Vatches with scieroida:and hard en... ainelled Dials. double ;bottomed in open casis,all of Wlif.'ll are warranted and received directrum Switzerland. The fe'w subjoined prices wlt at i . cM e e point ha to the pnblie ;where mad iaiy.an enortnou4 per centage,eart beiSaved.. - !. IDOuble bottom 13 Jewele4 Letier,WatchiiS as ahove in elegint silver crtsill front $lO. Saint' movements" in Huititng eas4 from $l2; - Wm. i • ontal Double bottoMed 4 hilei Jeweled 'Open fhtre and secondsfretn $8.75,• the-same move. went in P I r g,ti n t henlinocase4 With Sunk sec,Onds from $9,50, AU of. Which have h ,rd enatinuclled Dials, Gold Diamond pointed ..t ) ens with Pencil .Unitsi!vei.exiensiiin hOld,!rs; magazine for le.ids 'Atc. from $l,OO. 66k - 1 - Diamond . .pointed pen blades .from 50c. JeiClry &ti. &c.eqnallv cheap. A good• assorimont,of excellent' • second ;hand Watches, ettiMent makers, in" fir et rate goino con. ditior4. wi 1 1 be solddecidedlyi low for eash. - ..:i Best . - I tench Lanett Watch Crystals,!l9c.': Waleh re pairing 0* uste..l. i -. i ,•,.. -! N. il. Watch Chains andiAnyot gratis t o par... .ehalsers. , - t ai 119nrs ; of hullo:to:mit 'froth '7A. AL to 7.. P. Lb '. • -. 1- - - ! : • i - ~ 1 , . ' l, - V : Utet tii il a 4 :o lN utt"tniui " lter.. 1 1 Aug. 10, 1853-Idtf. - - i 1- - ~ , r • 1! . . 11/. III:711111TT. 'New York Fire latourianee •<, ‘, • ' o.lfice, 9 Wall Street:- . I - o...trlTALl ' (iri Cash ant Apprelipd Peearitles) • agginx!" Loss or Damage by • Q. Stebbins. 113 BrOad Streit; Peter C. . ker, - 1 sprites street ; Panther. 1 18 Iltaadaa,r; l humus And: sirs-. 136 resist:us tett ; a'amttel Bonth ) laid . -77 18 est - street; Albert L ICntiklin. 810 7 11 , 4eastielkstiee '.James A. Cifisby, 113 ; qbArlei Kingsbridg "? Y.; Lambert C. Ilan. Chicago. lit' . datitn 1161)61e.; 1 .W. Leland, New itork - ; Peter Roach, 1W Bank stn. t; Stance %A . 4101, cQr: West" and [Alight streets; jr..hu I. peen. 78 Water street; ,D. Van nroassay ; Ilor in N . Gallup. cor, I'Vest and Barrow streets; Peter 11. Po er. cot. PansroOt and West ; ItOnben Ross. Jr.. 4s pootit rentr'e , Stephen ernmwell, valmlen, N . 1 .; Aibia udleigh. Philadelphia ; Poster li. /titian. 4n WAivr "'street; sumue qtritlisir,Tribtin6 lite; Samuel B Shaw, Cle•elotnel ItinAt. ell BER LIN, Pres • ' C ARLP:S. L, CLARK P. Feey. ViIARLF§ L. BROWN, & Q i n • ~ Montrosot. Sept. 6. 1:883 , I+9ll .Drzit: aututOlber would ittforfiritho intialliltotitt T o p. dertiallto unit .nrrouviding eoutstry that hr t . lyienliuget) and imploveil hi. Store:and 1111.11 wt,, lame IlllliirroiTlrktfragsnrtlisent: riy.. wOodo. Bash. •Tutty, add BruPhes. Alfo. • !Went , liStieilics. Obemicalit.alasiskware,Perinmery, Te n .. k•- Nptimia.vonfectliniery Toilet iirticles and all, articles usually kept in sine establishment of the Mud. Also on hand i lan e essiirtMent of. / • , . - ;- '•‘‘ ' ' BOOR'S 4 STATIORY. : - • NE . i • l'aperflanstingiK. At'. he . a hich'hcis prepared to sell 'on sa reasoneWieterms xi any store in the country. , i j • DOOT. JA 211 E S GRIPPE:V. -' ' I AlsO 'e'en,. in tame -room a nenemil assortittent of the. cu 'tease Ntnidnisins-,earefully selected, prepared andsu pprintrodid by himscit,for his "vin are nomodationandthe benefit 011ie public ' 1. ,' - illuil , lers Painters. physicist's, School Tincherit.tn.ter,d all cfssarr anti prote.sions wishing to purchase arsf rnvitrd to emit awl ree for themselves - ' , , L. S 4 OTT; I; Meetly over John Meßinney's Store on !July IS, lgSd.—tf ~ , DR HOUGHTON ' S . .t.' t k ) 1 . $ :s•-. '... • 1 , i d ' • ' ,4• ' ; - 1 1 . . . . I. ' Great Cure . for Dys : pepsia!, DR.3. il. IIOUGIITON?S PEPSIN. THE-T 1 UE !RI- G I:lsTui,' ti r•tor l `• Oft ':txwt rife\ 1 Hicat. Priared from • iIEvNET or the fourth Stomach of the - Ox. after directiona of Heron lA-hig. the great Physiolog kat Chentist, by'J. S. HOUGHTON, M . : D , Philadelphia, Pa . r ; This is , truly Nature's. own Remedy tor an unhealthy stomach. No art d'inan.crin e4ual curative powera. It' po , ititins no ,alcohol. Bitter Acids. or Nauseous Dttigs.• It he extremely agreeable to the taate.: and may be taken by the most feelde p..tientE whocantvit eat a water erack et without acute distress. Beware of Drugged [mita. tiring. . Pepsin isnot a Drug.: . . 1 • ", rep:Cali - on the agent and get a twscriptiveleirettlar, gr a d,. gIVIOi n' larg'e amount of seiqhtitic evidence. from -I.l,•big's ‘iiiPa4l"ChemiAtry; Dr.. Citittm's Physiology of !Digestion; Or: Pereira m Forel ank i Diet ; Dr *.lot.n W. ,Draper. if New York University vPrpf.Dungli-on's Phyg lology• Prof Silliman, of Yale Golfer; Dr. CarpeAter's tihyglology : Ice .• together with reporta of curesfrOm all part. orthe United Statra, • _ Di.Oer OBSERVE.. THIS I! -.-rEcery - bottle .oP the 'r genuine tW..tgl2.i..boArs W. :written slim:Thiry of J. S. Ilrili.t lITON, l ii:ALy'joe; - -Proptietor Philadelphia, Pa. Copyright and Trsde o . .Sesti , raa. . - - 1 .., . 45 ,- ;,o!Yei:alflTirtyiglsts and Dealers in Mediclnes.r— -;lirice,Wl,l4l.K.West .. . I . . [cr. For w4e .41 - 1 1l1P.1.31.7B.R.Ett.,.Droggist, 3lnnticee Pa.,wnoleiafe,and retail Agent. . ~ : I .9yl. :a , - • ...._.z. illories:* - OlapO.und Syrup of VOlow •,:t1:-.1 , :, V.{ ... L . ..,... ' • - Dock Root:. • .. -• • puts is 0. Pti.c.ely Vegedu'sLe Compound. sclentithrally AL prcticrert fr •rn the best Roots and Herbs of the Mate liar ttediMix and has gained an unrivalled reputation or the following taros . viz Degulstipg and Strengthening the Liver and Digesti:ie • trgans. and:ieleansing the Stom ach and Ick-rif.4- - And ihnq culuNG all . Billion/ IdraseN liver Cou*lkint4;,,llvspepsia,, Indigestion- CoStiveniss, Pile's. fleihia:plttr'Wrever and 'Agile. :faun/Icel. .N ,usea, Los! of Appp:t4r; ttn-, and ft 'II 4 Y/2 the food to nourish and, Aupporhivery part. Purifying - the Dinedj anti thin curing NH t-tthnors. ‘vour Er.-,ptienl. Scicifult; Salt itheum,AtOsipetos. Scald Ilead, . Canker Piraplfs 'on the face, IllotShes, Ulcers, Tumors, Mercurial Disease, Can cers. riLefg-,l..''' . Alibltireg• the Secretory Organ. 4, - - . ~..,, and hy 4 4tglln-)s..thencto . perf , rm their proper fanctions preventink:W .- firing marry painful and ,da =gcrous,' dis eases; Stfringt/rvaing (gni quieting t!,e Nerroug IS , ikism.! thus alla,ying Nervous Irritatiou,, and curing 81,1 ass-saes of theNervcs, as Hysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps &c. - :' . . . It is unricalled in Pie cure of- all ' I.'emalc Com plaints. . - • , • . , . a- Weakness , goneral - .leb%lity, irregularity. Cbstruc tions, Swelling of the'Fnot, Limbs, Joints. .ka.. oansed by weakness; also, Lung and' l'hrnat Complaints, as Cn1.1.13. C4ughs. Asthma, llonsninptian, &c.,alsn, bropsy Rating made U.P of the Compound .tyrup Of tenor: Doe Root. prepared by C Co.. either,nortel yes: or in nor famillett. and Endive it. toThe a TM'S' , uiltitarY And 01"re:tool preparation, vie .10 most -cheerfully tecuta mend it to the puha,- AA tuvert valuable or !Urine, . E. Rootoe. Caohier National'Bank, Provider... Jo. R. I.: A AV. Silencer. Esq..'eneltieV Limo Rock liontOlo do do. tiny' Wlilinriv .Pnittine.. Rev J R Richmond. C Jones.' editor- Provident P j Cirri) Advt., VI ot Field. 5f W. G. 51, flyrue'Fitiher. M E in R, Jnmee Yutchintmo. G tt E o o .„1 'pm e A . Do St 11.0 rolby. and one hundred °theirs lof the -net rt- ...ttable 1:-. most rellertable fatnitieti of . Providenee This rertitieg that 'rota number of yearg been acquainted with thhcompogiticti and mode ofmanufacture nt tinrl4ll..A flnnitiriii.l Rerun orrelletw !lock 'Hoot. ' , have afro been acquainted with its modus sipciandi (t disease, and Can gay that 4.411 maneets it. is adenirablyrAlenlated. to remedy - that (.IMip nfDia.m. g for which it Wag ileg*- Tt is especially valuable in ' Tolizeslinvord .1.110 4ttrnit .vmntrtmi. it Arc to healthy action th- ',Frey.% re., ninceic Torpor, and of this aIWI . latex 'health action in all th. - gyptem. s a Derttrafoi or purifier of the Blood it,bag no gutrerinr. D. 4.311") D Providpare. R I. :Inn 4 11453:' - I"=f - Proonnol by Q. %foist. & Co. No. - 41R Tbr osidwny:Y. T. - and eobt by Drumrists and others throughout this and other countries. . - • ..401.1 in Mnnt ros e 1)7 (16:4) To tlie Citizius of . Susquehanna County. . . VITICKIIANI &I BENNETT would respectfully call the V attention nt all ,persons ' in ScoluvhantiaLt:ounty and 'Vicinity to their large and well -elected stock nt Dry Goods and i'arp,.t3 which consist of all the fashionable and eeosonable Goods nnw In ong4. °nods suited both fO the gruye and 'he gay. and.in tact all of the different styles of gnats which can be (called for or thought of. frt. Are de. 'ermined )riot to he 11.1 - lersold. and If you wit) beer. kind as to tavor rui with tt . we will make our word teond. One stock 'nf Drams. Gond:, enr.Pistß in part of • 'Black. Brocade. Plaid. Stripe. Chong-eat le, and Lining, Fig and Plain Wool Del:tines, Fig and - Plain Cotton ' dot, Silks,Merinos. Thilotts. A'paccae. Par-mat ta,%l: de liege, Plaid Lioseya,ColoredVsnek Flannels. lialleoes. i C. &e , I . 4 —Of which we have an endings variety- Cashmere Shawls .from g7-to Bay state, Long and Square do.. Fig anti Plain Thibet. &c • ' . IV it o -.will --Plain , Plaid and Stripe Jaconet %lusting, RIMS Eye and Rusgia Diaper, Irish Linen, Table Linen. Linen, Cntt tn. Worsted, anti Embossed Spreads, anl Indio Jinek 11nelins, Virtorio and Bishops Lawns, Linen Cainbric. L non Cambria French Worked Collars A. 414 (NOT. Mlles. Muslin Drapery . Linen anal Cotton 81144111 i and Shirting, Bleach and Brown, Jacquard Diaper,j6c.• an. ..v et.t - aLier tvirtsv—Congisis of Black and Fan cy Broadcloths. t".•assintez es, .Black . and Fatiey.. Satinetta, Sheep's Grey. Ket.tuoky jean, Cashmretts. Satin. Wor sted and silk 'Coatings Black 'and CoLlltles s •Satin Stocks, Neck Ties. &c Flannels, White. tied. 111ue..; Yellow and . stripe, Gents Coshinere Wrapper.. Drawers. &e. Ate Our stock of I.ti maul 'lllwat el. is complete. emhtneing Ladles, StiP.Pi./. and Gerts . Gloves, Lisle thread CdThmcre. ctosslm re. Fleece Lined, Chamois Lint-4.Bes vex. Kid. Back skin. &c. &e: • ! - Ladies. Misses and GOnts 'Cotton nose. and lloge, Whale. Brown : Mixed, Itlack sue • Made Colors. Alpacca, Woolen. Cashmere; Merino and Silk do., and 'every other • style cif ..easonableMosiery. . also, an endless ' variety of other styles of Goods gueb art Damasks both Cotton and Wo..i, Silks and ;Cotton Tel-. vetg,l'ounterpanes.'Moreens,Camhries, Tuill Jeans, Cam fetters. Roan and gorge Blankets, Nankin.. Veltings, Mar inert! stripe, Oil tlitrtains. Carpet Bags, &c. - f tr * - ---11riissels, Three Pty• Ingraham both Weal and Cotton. Cotton des., Cotton rind Wool stair Car. peting.lerirret, Gil Ciothg. lia•th Carnettng Bugg. Our stock of Dry Gaotig Is now compiete. 'and if you would 'Oka teitee a good aFsortment s .ol Goods and Nev Goons you will Cali at Wickham & Bennett's, nearly oppo site the Pogt.offite. ' , .• • IlinThamton;ll. y., Zi0i!.8,4553—n44 F. Brotials FAsenCe of Jamaica Ginger. • - This Essence is a preparation of umisnaleicel lence. In ordinarytiiarrhmit, incipient cholera. in short, in all cases 'of prostration df the digestive functions, it is of inestimable Value. Doing the prey aleciie of epidemic cholera. Mid•summer'complaints of childrew.it is peculiarly. dficacious ; no family or individuator 'traveller should be without \ As' it "Rhie" tinliY6l•enl to resist tile influence of incipient disease which Inrk in a chattering climate. • ." CAUTION.-00 sure to get! Ole Pennine essence which Is prapareci only BROWN, at his Drug and ; OhemicaVSltire. N. E Turner of Fifth and . lho!stutit Streets, Pisiladelphia, and for sale by the respeCtahle A poth;lettries in-the United States, mid at Niontinse.Pu (26 vI) ' • - i‘ TORRELL. . . . ,'f*tetief ihn. the Jo4es of the Court llf Quarter . Sesienns of the Peac'e, in: and for the county of sityquehanna : ' i , , THE petition of liorettip Carpenter of the lawn. ship of Orem flenfl in said.itoonty.: respect - fat. ty repiea eu h t . that he ;a provided-with tinttahlo nOtt. , vettieneem talv•ep a Or (Kell': ilf the Villote. of In. &milk, to6ntehip ahrestaid ; and the it lahin in. irn ilmi ""IPP I r." 4 h" nelit_Onort of Quarter Sr*. g u, : . a.to he nolden in and for *a tif notinty;'onitte third : .. ay of .lannary next for a lipenie try keep a 'pro= . y;'and to.ielt streng borr.'ale, of other malt I - iquprs,- aneOrdinr to Me act of Assem bly_ of 14th ApriL.A D. 1$51:.: - • ' • - • - • ' LORENZO CARPENTER. Lode wilts, Dec. 5, 1853-49w4 " - - -. , 1 'the R. ;R., Godeavilte ABEL TTJ ELL E, M,OisiPOQE DEMOCRAT i - I InIBUSILED EVERY TIItiR9DAY MOBSI I NG BY I ' gni%Olt alt 0474 EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. , TE 1,50 nh ; cash in advao; 82.00, if not] paid within Mix tponths; and 8244 nt. ttfe end gio - year. No diwontinued until arteari. get's. / are paid, .except at the option Of the - Pub. lish;ers. All etuntnunieations conneeted with the - otlii.e. to insure attention. must be directed .(lint pat) to CHASE At 04y, Motiirolse, qaehanna - I. 1!3F4'11. • Salts 61,Adverpsiiko, . stinare..(l2, lines or 114?4) 3inNertil,flec 8/.00 Eadi silluolucnt insertion', 04 5 e s.rinare . tirrye . . ... ... 2,50 )ti..Nquare;•ix moruhS, : . .•, .. . . 4.06. t sim.ss Cords, lour lines a.r t 0 0 11,,, ;; ; 3.00 .I sirly: 4 dvertisPments, not over 4 s'rluareo, 1 11 . I column one year, •• '• .1..1 . . •'• . 30,00. Yeasty ucivvrtisers v.lll, be reml l ected ;o.the . siness in timfstri'enailgt,," I J. 0114 WORK'. 1.1 i- • I .— The publishers having sddedtolheir ,job • putterials , a • lrge and suOrior- assort. \. .‘ \\ b Type. are-now •prepare 4 to-' , .ex`eente a manner' unsurp:aised,,,in this st. 4. and'im the most reashnable terms:. -, ery description hi-tpt constantly. --. order. • 1 - • 'Hera of -4, J IVW4irk ti Jr! of 60 - nt rN Blanks of o •han4 or printiqi Ilusintss Ertttorg. P. A. 'LCCIaL,' ashionable mil' 01 I A: Baldwin's H:irtioss• Simi, up utairs. - • 401111.‘ GRO V ' 4 41 ash ioriabi e Tal lor--S op tiinder Searle'!i Hotel, Main Street, Alontrope, Pa. 'a BRVINT ELOITSE, - ' real Bend Depot, Pi. ADDISON %cc: Proprietor. ' \ • i. L. B. spu - out 1 Manufacturer of SPROUT'SuT's "RI GE SrKINGs, sfontrose, Pa: - I Wm. W. 'SMITH 40 ; Co. *76l.bitiftet, and Chair Manufiieta ' ra, foot kkain Street, Njontro'se,Ta. • * Et inGE rititLtu, - Dealer in Books, Rendy„.Madd. clothing, Heti I and 04% Suits and Sliti . es,Bl,e. Store oppa site Segrle's,ll; , ,tel, Montrose, P. r 1 D.. D. HINDS' r L , Live'ry and !Exchange • Stable.: 1 Office in . the 1. rear of IWilson's Store; 141nntro; e, -Pa. * ' • . : . . c 1- - " Dr. .c. Enictsiks, r - Physician and Surgeon. Harfoid;.Pa. - - offies: • I - 2 doors belOar. Eaton's Store. Hr. H. - iimr,rti, • Surgeon Dentist, Montrose; Pa., Will be at Searle's Hofel, Mondays and Tuesdays or each week. = • 15y1 iIic."3IIL.LAN do P • K, Beaten; in Dry Gi,ods„ _Groe t :ijies, LI- , rdware; Crockery„, Boots and 'Shoes, • Pa.' ' 18vI' LAW -PARTIVILKSIIIIP. ilk. B. S. Bent 'es- L. F..Fitat ' attend to, nit busines. i.ntruAted tit tho oar, under the name and sty "BENTWV &TITCH." LITTLE & Cl , , Aitoinies• at Law—Offive formerly Occu pied by Little . (5... Streeter,. Mo , ttose, Susqui.. hanna County. Pa. ' 1 RA.LI;rI Et LITTX I E.I , S. ' IL. CHASE ,• . • . y .Attoraey dad C'ouasellor at Law; abd . CfTirnissi",,ncr .if Deeds foci Wimuotsin and Iowa: o&.e directly. oppntiite the" "1.414 ~.ll..use;" Greet Bend. P. . ,T, : : ." ( tf.),; CONGDON & .11E4'1E1E4 • Dealer% in *able Mfinumenti,Ttibleis, Tomb. S i tonem.-&.:,, Cotner " of . Cnutt and Exelinn. Street!3,iirtmoti.l.llkutlty Bank, Bint N. Y. S. B. Whitney travelli g A‘rent. • • C. D. -.LATIIROPA - Co. Dealers lii itoves and liannfiletarera of , Cipper, .and . .Stieet TiPii Ware. Sh4p . west side Mitt Street, opposite Democrat Of. • . five, Montr,!ite„ I . • ' 0.11 LAm op . 15,..A. Woopatric . i it CI Ai I Sepa_rer. _ _ewe,ry, Musical _gra . clients, and bull's, &e., &t:. Ele4ro plating of SPo , ;ns, Wlitehys, Jowetry, 464.,5t10ne ttl order. He has an- 4ippi.ititine , it for Soler of Weight, :and .N1,.”nie3..: Shop on 'slain Streq. first .diior .13elow"the Brink Corner,i Montrose, Pa.. • , Montrose alloring Establishment. Liizeii & Reynolds; Fashionable Tailors, over G.,.R..H -wiey's Store !ode , door, below 11atehe's- Hotel; ready at all times to please the public and., - elsinister to :th tastes andcow- . •fort of tiiose wlio want clot es: Latest full. • ions regu la rly received, and iildlones observed : • when rt;coi sted. . . : . .1 -,.'-% -.• . -. ' f ABEL ÜBRELL, Aosrmit*, PA. lieater in )ru 31edicin es, Qh owicals, Palms, Oils, Di c.4tuff., Groceritis, Dry. Gpoils, Hard; ware, Stonb.ware.Glass.warelCatuphene,Bara. ' • ingr Fluid, ?..amp Oils, Cand 1 ee, Vai:pisttes,Ww; -dow - Glass, Fancy and Tuilet.Artiicles, Peen. mery; .TeW, elry ; Spoons. Spiytaeles,- Musical Instrulluens, Trusses, Siedical Inttroments, Liquors, Mirrors, Stationery.l,Brushes, Shoff, Yankee Notions, &e. Phy'siciuus Prescrip• lions carefully compounded. 1 • - . • FRAHM:N •PRasut; • Attoirne* and counsellor Aft 'Lair s •I 3101CTROSE, • . . viTILL at tend faithfully to all 'busjusits entre*. - led to him in the county` Susquehanna. - Conveyancing Slid writing o f all kinds will bt dorm neatly,' and charge Moderate. He will alSo attenritoth. pros4cntion of claims of soldiers, their widrinif and heire, against the Uni tea States 'government, 'for Bhunty - Land, Pen. stone. • arc.• . ' • •. - • Igny bt. found at all hours al heofECtie formerly. oceupiedby J. T. Richards, Esti,north of the Comt House.• , ' 49y1 CAR 11411411.A.LE iTAGIFS. .Je Or 1 1' Stagea_betWeen Carbondale and Hupbelllo Station on ; thef,,arkawanna Lave Western R 3.4 * road. Distanee'2o 4tvet Carbondale the morning end eonneei: with the' ears • Org. _North. Returning., leave the arrival of mail trhin from the Great .end. The nearest.. most direet. and cheapest, route froth. Great Boa t. Carbondale; p . r tg e n er i t _ f k ip'thi s &wart, got‘ into . Corbondato earlier lit the evening lbki any other route.. _ Faire reeeipted Carbon h' at the Sini, or th e Sttbserihera,"Main street,it few blobkalteio" . Bronson's Hotel - * •., _ GROW &lIROTHERS. Aiwa tit' 1841—tf. • ' • • :Farm: € oicBaxe; if E s uhat r efrers for :14 le's ialuable JL 'three evilest east - of Nlor trose, .on the Pis . , Itnadostid hatr'lniles from the Ilailresd It coso"" one hundred nines. 7U . ' .acres nipreved, lind4l huitdings.. ;It is watered, nader good ° imprevemrtit, has a good oreheid, and well P l ,; bale' dairying purposes •Wr fenced 'with la" tko.. 'Said (snit wilt be sold ery-ehesp. AtFdn Ahit:SubSeriiter, Montrose, I,tillaigkiaoss eon • ABA AHAM :CIIAMBER LIIC ottresi,sept.-20 1 1 - 852. tf .ZRA. B. CHASE 1.
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