ttt Pentott at. IRCTILATION IiORTTIERN PENNIA THE LAIthEST C 4Ly IN. PAY,. Et?n.ons E. B. CILAS , - ,Febrimiy 9, 1104: Mont HuTy Et e in the Morning. BY llltg. MALE. Bury tine i , Oh i l lei I Of_one.bri! Ere youl Alone in •ij .. the morning, mother; me have the light , ..•. i' hi day on my. grave, methcO, leave me alone-with the night; o night of the grave mother— ought of terrible.fear!-:—. ill be hero alone mother— • ionwill bo shining.here. 1 in the morning, mother, e have the 1i& .. .... . ht dap on mrgrave, mother, - .alone with the night: • . oflho,Sasiors love 'mother-- i L ei my hart; / - . . m this beautiful world; mother, br'the'young to part! part, when here, Mother, '... 1 ,I is fain to . stay e .• ave is-deep and, dark, tnotlier, , ~ even seems fat' - away. . . •'. . •' . me in the morning, mother, ; me have the ,liiht .. . _ lit day on my gi•ave, mother; , alone with night. . . 'Tin a And On And,stai ill Sol:airy m . And let Of onb. bri Ern I a You fell • 101 it But oh! fr.' Ti 'e ha I •forever t Thi) so. - For the gr, And he. Then I bur} And let Of one bri t . Ere I a :asp my sand, mother,. ' ... Is away from 'thine— . - • d the pledge of my love, mother, 1 the:love divine; ivine—oh! look, mother, i beams I see; I I de a i sr is n ibetnt atehmlangel'sigegsah,:flte morning, oor a nnf e d ' i e l:hti , :ghtrt m khir o s; ; ;: h yot e ht 11, 1 e , er.r,,, , :: i g down on me ! - ' Till it f , Lot pie ITO Tilt I fol The tove AbOve t i r And there Is ,k4mili So bery When s For death Add le; Border Tale. - DT PRANK. 1.831, while acting as survey- State of Iowa; ,I was a witnek J..real and startling tracoedies I.,ocur along the borders of cit e West. While servingr. in that A often. witnessed deeds of rajor in, and a courage which made cold—but the incident in which wed, on the one hand, such. un - - lictiveness ofspirit together with less daring - and total - disregard on the . other such pure affection ~:ate refinement' for the'then wild exhibit, that' it stands out in ire the memory of the many es I witnessed - and . the trial's_ ",:preadth escapt.* that I under- ' , Li • the . or in tht . - of one of thoz whiCh so oftei 'ilization in th capacity, I ha and desperati my blood run I allude disph mitigatel vin. the mos reek of des' th, l and :, -and such deli \ wilderness to bold relief ab \ i bold - • 1 • startling seem and thelhair , went. One night' 1 . ftcr having - nearly t.-ortipleted my operatio in that part of the conntry, and . preparatory t taking my fpial leave-of* it, I . walked forth roin the tent . irrwhich my,cCm , -panions were busily engaged in devouring' their *tipper f broiled venison, and . strolled g upon e banks of a quiet stream thatalon .. rolled its dee 'and silent waters thrOugh . a vast and fertile country, finally to emptvinto. • the Mi4issipPi. The sun was fast cleaning' - in, the west his bright. rays' ? danced . only at 1 .,,,, •'' intervals thr ugh the dense forest, intercepted ' by thediangi cr boughs,aini hoary trunks of t1) 1 • huge ofikS at perchance had stood the fierce blast- of an.h ndred_ Winters'still unsehathed. The gay .car f of. the forest -birds was dying away while her sought-with- yielding wing their places Ct nightly rest-thealmoSt'cease.:., less chatter of the-squirrel 'was still—tbe•Sotind . of the cracking bough, as it fell .beneath' , The hoof of the eeting deer, vas no longer heard,- and all nat seemed - wrapped in the silence yf repose.. . . , . , ' Unheedin my ,footstep, I wande ed far: '',. down along he banks' of thii quiet tream I , and seated; yself upon a broken and decayed stump, nearl • encircled bi the 'trunk of a thee •, on ,either sid . My mind ,was enshrouded .in;' , that dAep re erie - Which SO -Often steals - over us as twilight ' s balmy hours come on, and night . . . . • .. .- . , . long have re mined so, haLnot iny attention .'..been midden y aroused by the 'approach of a coup: Of Ind, ‘ ns along theli.anks of the stream. .. Instantly ,- y hand . had • grasped my ev er -faithfulpistol when . suddenly ',the fore ric most, India; changing his course entered `, .-a -thick -Clu .of bushes and soon emerged • .fr m them - alking Upon the - trunk of a tree . th -hdd . fal en across and Comple.telseanned th stream tat rolled quiEAly below. The Other Indian • folloWed in quick succession t6i r ..,. leader, who I now .537 . ,as his Manly form rose toWerin r above his followers, was a man of witotni I . d some. little kilo vl irre 111 1 la, 1 et ...., . ~ e was the-desined chief of the tribe - that or_s,cu. pied - tie co ntry around tri ' e,'Snd which I liar:. 1 far, some months etapged iii. .- I had met him! ;k orioa +61:4, . but I was g,reeted with that respeet - and welCome which a 'stranger ever meeti • ~ amon. l the Indiatic. C , . ' Ills -dre4s •• was 'richly fantastic—his face i coVerell iv) t i many :cololcd-paints, his nocca-1 ins embelhhed with curiously wrought beads . ,and' b*ge painter's: sitin hanging - from ' his "•1: brawny rho ilders, gave him au air of superi- . . 4 ority over • e. rest. .As they . passed singly 4: I ever the str: , ..hni, I saw that each was 'more thatCoidinarily taitefully'Are." sseA., which de loted home unusual occurrence. t' remained • concealed till . the lasi had passed i)i'er and entered the thick foliage..upon the. opposite' `. bank, l and t en stepping forth, it I saw them hurrying, d wn by thel side of :the, stream, -in' the directio of the old cli t ieN 1 1 pdge, which I. . knew to be some LAC a-- ‘, atile ibelow. . They ... were. soon 1 tto sight; and, While . musing. partly. on tl e beauty of t*, scenery around 1 . was startle by the sound Of approaching foot 4. steps, .seem ugly from:behindl ite. I laid iolis iliardlt sa back into tri-S . hidingplace, when through th . dim lim twilight, i 111 V approach-' ing me a c mpany of five r or Six - persons.— ' They. f ame steadiLy towards me, till wi t thiii a. few.feet wlerelhe . hank ran above their heads • entirely c neealed, _them : from my view.— . . 'Here they alted ;Altai' one of their number began ii — i to a dress others i 'mixed din ( j l a leet of Fre ch, English.;and Indian. I soon. . ...surmlsed t lat. the speaker was. a noted 'half breed; of hoin I heard pot a:little, and seen ' - omei4`hat„ His father had been 4 one of ;the' - . first Frene traders, who Pcnetratal the coun i , try' t the great lakes for traffic with. the i . 4-,.. Indi - s, and his mother was the daughter or: i f a chi of - a :tribe inhabiting the North Wes 7 ist tern Territ l 67. ln. this 'character ivas com __ • bined'all .he bravery and cunning of the In n, toge her with - that total regardleisness of I.* ith - 1. 1 iifested by the Frenchiaan;.and 1 a jealousra, i vindictiveness of spirit not of ten seen I* - . ler... , : ,• _ From what coil) catch' of his .broken harangue I .leaoo4 that he had forineil' an in-, satiable passion .i the chief's daughter, who. that ''gilt to ~ ' united td the deble young . tLlui. . seen i..ss over tile. stream , but a, -... . and who w.aa 'to succeed'. .ther as chief 'of the tribe. - The laid .otien .seen the healitifuNailei• 1 - - a she ivas ‘ tailed —and laid- often - t he would possess her:, ~But his . tar t ,had_korOved 'fruitless, fOr when .hi bagainea access to her, and. his'adoratian lir .ber iii. the :ioftest e repulsed, his base an& Areacher and fled from him id , lisdmirt. ~..111 flows— VOTV4TI t tapered tkirds his cunning' n 4 stratagem Were of no avail to secure her, his "most artftillyillaid plans had , Letln'thwarted; and his-,MSke*:,tugenuity .had 'signally tailed, of placint,„her 'ln his hands, , This'night he reiolVedla . use 'force befor i e'she 'should become the ,vril4g pokession of an- . other, from. beneath whose wathh 'eye noPting but' the hand of death dould 'remove: her. --e The details' of his - plans could - not hoar,',, as he spoke.in an under tone, -bntisoon I.' saw ahem .stealthily approach the strearn„and cros-i sing over;Were %Italy :lost to; sight., I 'Was about,'to rir from my cOacealitient to return ,icr 'the . tent,- and with piny cernpanions",come .. to the resette of the fait 'maiden, when the sound ices Warned hie that still solve; 'of the.party r ained„and "that Such • a.. so 1 aye,, even tto leatit intintationOttny pretence, ' 'Would bete signal for ione of the saYages ar ;roWs• to haVe sought li-hiding , place from its - poisoned to about the-regionlof tuv heart., , - .. J . could not hare, escaped -OM ate flying. foot of the' indians,nor eluded their swiftynn ahawks, and vet had I avoided All, their fast flying arrows would pr ibablyi have reached . Me and I Would riot haYellivedeither 1 to as, sist.in'restuing the maideh or ;tell this tale.— So Iwas breed to resort to the fertility' of . niy imagination while ivaitingi for the time to come when I could aet. I,lized eagerly forth in the direction t..4e Indians, hadi taken, watching the least thing that aroused: thy At tention, but all was still,. and , there', We're no indications Of the tragedy soon to be charted:. The The situ had Milk fai, down to thee r 4 - and ' • &min. !tea ,tile, horizon ' with its deprting r ays; th pale new thooti was following close- . ly his b illiant'pathwliYi r the searcely *stirring } •k breeze t Oved not ,a lea; the 'Silent] Waters gave no forth a rippling sound, but reflected in solo n stillneSS the ,coon's pale ralt-ti ; the harsh howl. of. the ivolfi upon the .distarut hills, and the wild. cat's shr 11 cry ;Were Unheard 1 and-all think seemed wrapped.in ' the still less of death. ' 1 Contiimplated the: heavens . . still still- less and beheld wit t mornentary• rapture • the myriads .of eonste lationS' sparkling far. !and near amid the vas spaceHbr, the ',6therial regions. . I ' gaied upcni the Moon, pale . aiitL. wan, and then looked gkii)on the silent waters 'nd saw mirrored in Mimi- glory the' ima.res - . -of bright realities on idgli,andl like man}pwlio )oast of their high pdsitionsOn'earth; i "'they 'would not, be there ifj! it were )3;il for the - bright originals in heaven." , Theis 'musing I sought objects tp ,anitie me,' . ever 'watching • witht trireagereye`in the direction in which lantkipated an exeith ' er scene. My , antici -1 nations were. tee trueo for l had notion re nuritielkita suspense When I dktinctly beard a':' Wild cry of horror rise g:. ,frein far off in the di tance. I gazed mere earnestly. in the three- ~ 'tion and saw between the bo{tghs and trunks ' of the trees the:,r4iltnnes Of . , tiro rising up: toward' the skies. '•The !sounds; grew louder. and nearer,.an4 the Ildian'si shrill war-hoop rangetitclear upon the still night air. Soon the dill obscure ilat4s had grown ;into a • fierce land lurid tire;' and i shot 'up above. the 1' forest trees, wit ding upot itSelf In fierce fury dikean enrages 'lemon. • .rOu6r and louder ;rose the cries, ;nd 3.1i4 stillnes Of the night • I soon enabled rne to hear. the tiOurel of alt prowling steps hurry4nr..r, alOngion the oppo-' :Ate link, as the erickhrig bouglibroke be neatbthe Toot fall Ilstarted. from thy ptae,e, • of concealtnent,.bu,, remembering the nerve' Within Indi ans, I again satik J bank, While every nerve' Within me thrilleOvith . theinUst intense &. eiteint. T t. -The s T odfof pe on,,' llying in id-, nifisi every direction, (low cattletowaidsine.;, t ,tlie. war-hoop rose louder and re:tier ; And the 1 flames spreaditift frOnii-the lodge i sLof the Inkti ans into the for.le , t . „.atal eatehille•ltth,‘dryleaves -and bushes; ran rapidly in.eYer''vldireetion and - rose -higher. and high4r,' till they seemed to lap with their .fiery tqtigues;o4 fen- fleeting clouds that hurry evet the. scene. .. • .. A l inement only:I gazed upOn their Tu', . thl casting my eyes t r ipol the opposite bank, . saw approaching Athat .I,.diseerned' to be ,the i half-breed, - bearing the frightened and ,ne r arlk - unconscious thaiden. ; Instantly I sprang forth, and grasping my - Pistols, 'stood 'resolved to fire upon him .ere he crossed •the stream., Twice liejes.sayed to gain a footing upon -the kr.which served. as .a bridge, but: failed from . 'slieer exhaustion. He'then called . toy leis assistance the dialians bencath.me, one ofivliont lad alreadyspranfr epon the leg, /awl Was - fast ciossir;r , When - I raisof my arm . ' - to fire, but searcelf- - had I done so,•when he fel with% heavy ; groan upon the log awl roll- I edoff into. the water s pierced 'hr an arrow'l t , fr( m an Indian rapidly, advaneing 'from he- l' i IoW. dlardly had the first Indiantallen, when I I another sprang upon the log to folio* him, andiagaiti, before I Could raise My Pistol, he i 04,11 with a heavy sound into -the water.. ( Tbel'tthird and last was - • now rapidly ,passing aCrass, wli n 'an arrow Went .•%rhizZing past m ,, .,' and stl , tidy uck in a tree over;y head.— Instantly nil-Anger palled the tri7g,er, and a - sharp etack'ef a . pistol . rang,./upon the air as . 'the Indian' leaped from, the 1O;,,r; and fell with , I .A shrill try of horror, into the, 'stream. My : pistol had done its work,; but the flash reveal ed 4iperson to the half-breed, who drew ‘ifertli his tomahawk and %1,-tts aboutio hurl. it at }no, as the lover of the maiden sprang out' behind him. Suddenly,l' and by, ,an almost superhumane effort, tl le, ilrecieus. burden; gained., a footing upon the 'hig and was fast, crossing,' when I raised thy ailll to fire upon him, but suspecting my de- I sign. he shielded himself by bringing the form lof the milieu before -him. SCarcely had.he I dyne this i liowever, wbeit - the : swift -and 'sure ; tdmahawk of the lover buried itself in the arm that bore its treasure dividin_ its tandous so •tliat it released its hold , and - the maiden fell' 14avily on the log. , Not to ,with the half- I breed, however,, for the.' blow — from' the toms- • I haWk caused himto loie-bisfeoting and fall; bnt as he did so he graipedWith one arm the garments of the maiden, and dragging her af ter hijn, muttered :. ' ' , l'!' I'fro not alone, but thou: shalt . die 1 . with me,: . '' and both sank beneath . the wa- The Young Indian had already sprang up , : on the log; and as the garments of the mat (hip 'rose to the surface, he leaped in, eager to 1 reue her from 'the grasp of his . enemy. The wily half-breed, soon ass he •sate the arm ett-. eilele, the maiden; rose, upOn the surface of the water,' aid with _his hntiting 'knife corn mhneed an 'altack upon the Indian,' who hay inzto sustain both himself and her who he prized morethan life, could Only. "parry the thimsts . of his assailant.: The conflict Was on ly omentary; for the half breed was so d , ply wounded'that after I one or two blows 1 het disappeared: beneath the' -water, and, the young Indian, supportingbia preeilms burden.' w4s nerving all his stren b frth.: till assistance' could be rendered', •*I had -already spruno. upon the•logi and was about to' leap into the' water'whei a shrill cry, that still ring's inthy ' cans, rent tar., rent the mr, and casting my eyes dewn, Iltood horrified to behold - the life-blood-spit 'tingfrom the mouth of Pie maiden. The halarnoi's knifed_ ati di .e - , the •, Work', and sank with ita possessor.to he bottom. As I Stood gazing van' this '' . , {nge and tragic seine, the you Indian ' flied ' one glance urpn - thki no* (lifeless fo . t)f th e rnaidep,and th4n folding ito a-stilt C I; . r. embrace,, they SU . 7 thro'-' the water 'to a. 4.Mg and last repose. In a, moment Ore,' not r pple was letl i ..but I. th smooth ; ii 'et stream •tilled .on as silent 1 , i . fore, leaVing no .•, no to. fell,the. .04 tale. - •.-\ 1 I i • . ...,, .1! •,. . -, -- , , , ... Thus perrsht. the' re .. aant - -of : 0111 bike pep.L . ..aul tribe. for the old . l eltief f .when hear -, I.' : • i ...il - , I . I' : ' : .. . „ . , . ing of the sad fate of his daughter,. - returned to iiis burning Wigwilin, and in the frenzy Of pier cast liiiiisell* antiing the limning- ruins and liecaine . a part 6f) the unfeeling con thi- Oaten t wliile 'the renainingwarriors.either joined another trio, Or faded frombefore the iiiiyaireepf Civiliza lion: ~ By the light of the lurid .I.lamO, I . Wandered back to my tent where my eoniptilictns stood horritied it be olding thatfl•rea teSe i of scencsa forest on 4t, • rockery and 'Mouse Furnishing SfOre, T'l 11. DEFECT . is now prepared to invite the Ola public generallyj to examine his varied and extensive . assortrnent ,Of goods which Os an ex lusive dealear) he is - enabled to ntrer very low. cuma.—Consisting of Gold Rind, Dcroroted itld Plain, Dirincrand Tea Setts, Fruit Baskets • ; • S•rcisE Clitx Fuil D;nner an 4 Tea • Setts, Printee, and P 1 in Embossed in Setts, or by the single piece, al-o, a variety of beautiful styles - of 'Toilet Ware'. . • • LboKTNG•ci. sats.4-..Mahogany, Gilt and Or natnental• frained GlaSSes from 6 1:4 cts. to $75 also, Marble SlabS snd Bracelets. GLAssand dressed' .Goidets,Dc-, !canters, - Tuinblers, Chant'pgs, BOslils on- foot, ICor'd ButterS, Globeti, , Candlesticks; &c. &c. HOUSEREEM6 itiliDWißE.-2--TOPe and Pock eteittlery, Spoons, Tea Trays, Sc:4s, tiLtddrons, Emmel&l Kettles,, Hat Racks, RerrigeratOrs, Water. Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers &c. WOODEN AND WitLOW WARE.j Propellers, Cabs, Wagons, Rock bg Horses, Cradles, Ceder Pails, Tubs, MOss, POunders, Baskets, Rocking, MTh Mut Stool Chairs. &c. Wl?maw SnAnr.s.-CorTicdS. Glass and Gilt Pinti. and Heads, Bands Loop and ,Tassels, alse Stain Pools in Variety. JAPPANiD ,consisting_ of Pont Tubs, Slop Jar Ht.' Water Pail; Casli'Box. cs -and all articles manufactured in the line. BRITASWAIM ArGiESTMEWARf:,—Coiree and Tea Urni, Itlzg Coddlers, Castors, Chafing Dish eS, Aetans, Pitchers, CandlestiOts, anc. • - • AND. lhasTEross.---In eery. variety, style, price an'i. quality . Tor's - PANcy ARTICLES.-C _OWSWiIIr, Of China, Glass Wood,i Tin, Willow; Iron,: Paper. - 3LaeheiTena Cotta, pUriar and Al:thatch-. Pins, al. so Fancy BaSkets. • t • 1 • Plated Ware.—,Table and Teaspoons, TablC ,Dessert and Oy I'4l;S, Dessert knives, SoUp and Sauce hadles,.CaiitOri, Snuffers _and Trays, COffee SStts. 1 - Bird Cagt4, - Tnble and Floo.r-Mats, Brushes of every description, in fact: almost every artiele in. the line. of home furnikhinz both useful and orna— mental, maybe found at tbis.extensive estAblish• Went.. . • .• I JAMES 11. DE I'EU. -Illoors'eqst of t.ll Amerirdn Hotel. Binghainton,Jime gth 1853. MARBLE MANUFACToILY. .11 1 11E,undersigned leg to announce to• the citi- JL iens of Susquehanna County, that they have establiihed a Shop in ilieel;•r's building, on Main street, Montrose, wheri.e th-y will keip on hand a supply ;of Foreign: aridiArnerican Marble.and man tadctuie the same iritoi Monuments, Tombs, Read stones, Pier and Centre - Table, Tops, &c. • . SU' The public will find it to their interest to g:ve us a cap before•going lsewhere with their orders SIIIPPEY & DE LONG. Montrose, Aug. 44,.1553-34a1l • Australia, California, Or any place on. G phe, eannql present greater ' • indueeracnts than • \. KEELER. 4.i S'PODDARD'S BOOT AND SIIOE STORE. ._ . • /ted o f w a it r h t i c a l e n s ew and extcit- El s !C e " a i s s s n o ° „ w me n n i their linty, embracing a general vitriety of new and elegant styles of Ladies and Gentlemen's went'. among Whichare . Lailies FrenCh, Silk , Lasting and , l're nille Gaiters, Kid-and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pot ent leather and bron4ed Jenny -Linda, Buskins and Ties; gentlemen's? French and Philadelphia oak-tanned calf skin add 'Lip. Boots. Congress and I)lmi:ldg:titers. Mooter l ey and Washington, Boots, toilet Ships, Morocco, 'colt. and Cowhide Bro. .gans, &c. Boys and cowhide Boots and Brogans;: all kinds o V:Ill - isles and Chileireter wear. Also, a general assortinent of ,Findings, which con. silt in part of lasis;pegs,' sparables. Hungarian nails, tacks, thread, wax, Tinkles, shoe.biniling, awls, rasps, sandstones,' shoe knives, &c. Also, oak and hemlock tanneO calf upper and soteleath. Cr, Morocco skins . and linings.! • Work made to order and repairing neatly dene. - KEEI.ER & STODDARD.. I Vont rose \ Jun e 1, 1 01 1 3- i • • sEsQUEHArtiniA COUNTV it STOVE AND TIN WARE DEPOT: A L. ,WpasTER!4. co. would respectfully .LX.•• inform the • people of this duality and the people id general, that tthey have opened ail estab lishment of the above kind in Montrose, at the old stand.of Sayre 'and Webster, one door north of. the Derrocrat office, 'they intend to keep on hand a harme assortmeint of Stoves Tin, Copper, ,Brasi and sheet of which they -will sell as cheap as they•Oadbc bought in this or any otherTounty. Ainonkiour stoves ma)' be found the following besides others too numerous to mention: . . • Y. (I, Erie;air-tight, for,wood. Modern Troy . " • " or coal. KeystorP2 Stale] " " Vulcan , • ••• " - 44 44 Bay State, j " " at • Forest Queen, p7lcrated,Oren. Mohawk, ! Also, - Parlor, OMze and shop Stoves. Culver's Pat.: ent Hot-air Furnaces for heating' Public Buildings, stores, Hotels. etc. • Siiuve Trimming', Pipe, Zinc, Cheet Lead, Lead Pip ., Well and Cistern . Pumps; hain Pumps. Chaiutiltud Gearing. IL - All kind's of Custom Work dope on short no tice - and most reasonable terms. Our motto is small profit's, ready pay, ancrquick returns.' -"IVA.11-kinds of Produce at ken in exchange for Wares, If yon don2t believe it, call and see.- A. L. WEBS fER. & CO. Montrose sept. 15, 1853, • Watches: Watches.: Watches:: • • .014 THE Subscriber has this . chiy returned from New York .. 714 irdir with . a large au l d v beautiful -as / • tment Q . ( I. me atchee,Je . w. I .0 t. ;,/ elry and I. ency,Goodo, to which hewould call the attention of 1 4 5: 9 hiB friends. It is needless to enUmerate thedifferent kinds of goods;,-suffice it to say thathis present stock of goods. was never excelied in this part of the State, and, as kis goods were boughr for cash, kercan not benudersold by any. lie v ill take pleasure in sifowing his s goods to all who may favor him with a calf, feeling sure that noperson wishing to purchase cau fail of suiting themselves both as to quality and 'Price. .‘ t ALFRED J. EVANS, Binxhatntou, NuT.2:4;i;153. Nu. 2 Odd Fellows' Half: I:IS.—A large sloe& of flue Gold and W A T Sil C ve H r Watches, :of every 'style and price, " by .‘ Nev. 9.4. A. J. EVANS. • jj %It RINGS and- Breast Pinr,.in every variety of patterns, souse entirely new. styles,by Nev. 24. A. J. EV ANS. -,- (ZILVER Card. Canes, port Monais, Napkin LY Ring*, Fruit Keives, Soup Ladles, Pie and - Butter Kuivea, .6;p., by . • - • • Nov 24. A. J. EVANS. FANS. - A, large • lot of haudsomO Fans, suits .`tble for parties; bye A. J. EVANS. CORAL Beads, Plain and cut coral, at s•• . A. J. EVANS'. • . • . , NEW4G t) ODA. OUR assortmentnow comprises almost everyi article . wanlett -and wo fear. some that{ are. mg - wanted, whiels we will sell' at cost and some articles at less than cost , on that.--same account. • i ,U. BURROWS & 1 Co: 1 . . Gibson Oct -26, 1853, - ' 1 . , - ' SHAWLS. \ i . . 1 Ai , WOOLEN; LONG SHAWLS, all O ( , WOOLEN; qualities, and beautiful patterns, Jai ,extrenzek kw priit.s.; U. BURROWS. [' Gibson, Oct. 26. - - . 1 • Fine 'French. 'WOOL Long Shi'yds nt $4,25. V Gibson Nor. 11 U BURROWS &Cu - Bit Kilo Robes. A .Lame tot or :ttem choice. whole Robes at a eery advanci; Nor. L TY BURROWS I „ ( ' Stoir'‘AS SW' 1 i - es! ! titovesti S 1 , THE. here . an' dilNelirivv . Leal" reminds us 1 thaOho fiAtisrippriiach of the keenFroms [Old GreYVVlrite!r;!when vini of th6Se unsur - able anc( hi g hly 'Approved Stovesl, from _ the i . ost- extensive Mailutactorlei ' in the Union, rissrs. Shenr & I.',Milrard,!becomi. indispens a ble every faintly. \ WU 'Won I il respecting annonnee . the. citizens or !-su,imehan63. an adjoining . t,i Mies Oa( we :lii ini jut received . rid are re, -- .lying the lOrgest said beSt assoitinen of. Stoves der introduced inl4Easuirn RentisYlvilnia, which ill be sold itt, thiiiMw liiWest .each il,, , rure. To Ose who are in *alit of iStoves they will find' it their interest i.O ; ctill ;I+l examine' our variety • fore purcliasingeliewhere.: They eoinprise in ;rt as folloWssi-V , If - I : ' . 1 i United Sintr.i,:l: .. V - . Orienial Parini, lEnsteriz.Queerie 0.;.! -' • . Vene+n, do l'ire Clip p er E 'Q, '1: Paric# • ,do- • .1 National ;,.tlir-ltighl E.IO. 1;1:iv • do Morning ;Star; ; !;] I . Coutige. . •do ' Farmer.6l.lr-Ti ,l4 lit, i 41i., 4c. -: - - - • Tho abovo StapesAre ;too well kn i ywn to re tire any .rulniitel dOScriOtion, being;' the most. pular and ;Appririved Strive . in market. All, who ay favor us..witl'! U s eall ivvill be Slion through r.. assortment • :iwitli phiasure. " Rtteollect the tuber"—EAToi's far fahled "One Nice Store." Ilarford, Pa., Shpt, 18 3.-3 . . 1 , • ' • . CARPENTER'S HOTEL.. • • ,FORMERLY " LOS . i6: ITOIiSE t ")G HEAT il v ~,,3 END. IW fIIE sulisOibe.r; hitting rented this Neil known house, and-rOltiA And refurnished in good 4k, is noW preOriiti tci. receive :mil entertain' guests, This • house. is delightfully pituitted on' die hanks.ofthe flUziquelianna river, Ipn tho line of the New Vork::11114 Ei i i.e; and the!. Delaware, Liickawann:kand WeStern Itailronst.nverlooking a most beatitiftil Ftt;ction ! of country, k and is the panortna of !icenerY, ttruiginttled anywhere.. • ' :1 A SC, A 1.;at.13.11.:tt '1 our for -the hnsiness tnan s'eking qui4t and 'freedom. from We ;nOise and d n of city life, and for hulks and ~ f lentlenien in p itsuit of pleasure mid the rural scenery , of tln• La untry, tliiti locatinti cannot he etpuillel Here 11 e weary travellilriS', se4ure . from ti e:confusion incident . to the continual i arrival and 'ilepartnre:of trains; which, especiallyi in kilo nighit time i . y a viry great-.antioyaneo to those stoppiurg.at *houses very near We Depot: ' i ! c . I hits Rix:3l:s are nose', pleasant and.% • ell; his Tab'e witli all the -ifelicacies country and, eity'markeiS at ord ; an) will be spared to make ids h use a pl , — t, all his gitests.'; ...1 ! ;, , rif`Gutis - rs will be S o ny yed'to . nd from th• Cr s, at any ltottr.4y, or night, in a go in od Onilm ftiee-Uf eliarke. :'. '.! • 1 1 I . r...- 2 :7° A I#vrati• .T.k.ttLE is attadlied to the house. ' : 1 . s• , 1 i • i i ' N. y. i7AIWENTER. Great Bend, I ,lanei":2 . ith, I §53 —21.31 r. r) - ant , 10 , 4'e i Great. Benii Depot, -.- l'at. • ' i • - . illiS new nfid'spaciotis lati:ding. situated -bat ... a few feet frotri . 14 De rot at Great Bend, is ,wr opened::ind furnished in a suitable style f 4.4 Public Utilise, lira will Le kept open at all ours, (hoth; : day4ind night.) for the 'reception of .:tvellers: and•e.spettially for the neciopiniodation fpassen;zers trayetling'ron Ithe N. V. & Erie & & W. .11,;iltoa4.4,,Leepg athe joluith'iln-of thesr . vo reads; And the . must; cotl venient Ipoint to I .rep . 3 and takeiefreshtrivuts an Le — off tvith . thetirst rain, as well as ille:Jnost co'i venjent: house to ac- Nommodateithe,pUblie. it is NEW CLEAN and y I lOLESOME 1; .41911 roettis .etioub:h to-peen:it. iodate it.l4 bein r ,4* fitted uplwith rtin. ,frirniture ' ' correspou'd,and:tables arrays -set!,, Withw,!,n:tt e.EALs - add: luxuries ftrni=lied alp -a Moment, :" . --j-4 PaS : 4engers destrinirest and 'sleep, can. by railing here. aVoid the ineonVenieince'of ta,t;in , an oninibus...:to . find an-inn, AS well 'as the, (relay and uncertainty Of retui•ning to the !depot 13 . 311, strrival or departure (If (he taains - : a 4 a porter will Le in waitit f.r. to e:tritluet theft) with their nagrra.re t ) the Bryant ll,,usj, .`tinst :ten - Ns 41: Way:' apt, 9 1 ;ndlit't fhtiill Lack Itg4n without 1.,,e. or reward. t4king Special care! tol wake them iif desiredat Any hour of the n'ig,itt.'!'• . '','.., .. . , The location of the' Bryant Hooke, with the natural seeiNry ihout it ei*ohine i to make it a ".err desirable! SUMMER RCSORT for business; men and other.-i#ipb- city; Who - inaV wish to 'vast off care" for 4 few days to recruit in the Country. . . • A Large ;a741 P,ommticlioustlkll i• ..! s attachedo thlikiuililing for thef convenience f pleasurePAkrzit„ *ho may alw:tvs find good l i Imo= mbitionsibere, 'without regaid to numbers vith warm I stabli;.S for their teams, ! and reliable i I elp.to waft upOri Nem. - .t• For further Particulars itqtfire at the Bryant 'lions° ofthit proprietor. I. i . . '?... - i ADDISON iBIitYANT• 1 Feb. 1843-7tf. j , ewArrangemeritt Binghamton !; , tore at Loder‘w Ile, Pa. • BTO I3`/RS 41 .= . TIIOII,I S ~ . t) i i t s ' nTs) e rrpe o tt e f r tly i . 1 anno unce to t e o the inhab , !... ,i e .. ill end and vi inity, thatkthey 4t• now receiving a new .supply O their alr e ady !Urge stock of Geo 4, in their pew itore recently erected by David Moines. The ussortment, hi eXtensive,embracing every 'tr• tide usnall:y culled fprisand will poiitively be sold , sheaper for:, cash; : than ere! , before bfFered in this I ec'tion o f country, t)ni.tsting of .1 GRY GpoDS, GRD.CERIES, Crockery, Iron, sfeejl, Nails, 8004 - and Shoes; Flour,'K4z, and Salt; • • , added to ten thonsand notions not enum e rated. The Pubrtnber9; wish it genera:ly und'erstoed that CASII is , what theylimirst want, ai u for cash will sell (Not a , cheiip) intt cheaper than any other es- Itablishment Vest ot.New- York. 'I Please temernbc:i . that what we tell you is no fiction, but.« stulibimi facts," whic 'we can and wilMemon4trate iipen 'examination. of our stOck and prices. '' 1 .• i 1 All those who have been in the habit of going to Binghamton to pnrchnse hoods will And it to their advantage o 'call tiPon • I I ' -•' l /STOW ERN S 5 THOMAS' -t ' , before going farther,ifor, we have r'what you all want..-3611. i Mount IProspeet . Water Institute BING-11,1.31T0N THIS ihstitutioti is located in a..beautiful an romantic grove 'id the base - ot - Mount ProsEr pest, and Withiu the- corporation ,of the vane ; possessed an ; ;Amadeu' supply !of purest soft water, advuutageS :for exercise iu the pure air,-a . carriage and foot Wilk .up the raouutaiu, over looking a f sceuent uisarpassed fit beauty and grandeur, and ' , free from the noise; and turmoil of . busy life,'.with excellent sailing sted.rowingprivi- , leges on the pleasapt waters of the Chenango.— Meats are a fe ‘ w; of the presentation the. "Cure' offers to the in . . -The house i 9 new and c'ommodions—bathing. apparatucextellentweil ventilated; with 230 , feet piazza. The medical department is the entire care . of Dr. Thayre awl itfre, who have had large exper ience in Itydropathie practice, and are favorably . known as Succeitifdl,Praetitioners. Courses'of Lectures, with Nil pinta and ; im itations, Will be !giVert throughout the season to the Studehts.and,Patients, upon Altatomy, Physi ology, Hydropathy r and Hygiene, Tor which there . will be no:' additional charge. - • Females ,who'havO• been confined to their .beds for years; are itiVited to (correspond with us or give s us "Otis access in the treatment of diseases ,c; and females, has given us contr. : deuce, deuce, and we Ali to: all such, etch if they have ' , suffered , rituchLlrom many iticians," make one more'..trlali t . \ Term* Sit .to Si per - eat, (Mabi.4, weekly,) nccerditirto- room and ;mention reqa;=. red. Pat(ents wil .' provide for pe net use 2 tomi fortables,P. Mool4;,1--4-line n or e ,tton sheets and 6.t0we15.5 ! 01r. THAV 'E, AL D., Resident hysician. il9tf . D. W. tit H. 'N, • Oirisets avid : Oil .C 3, lirATIN ehlarged end refitted our extensive' l & Critickerisai l id, Ilona° Furnishing; Store, exi ', press' for tht>Atisincas, we ha 'o' added a net feature in its departments. . ' -.- 1 The second floOr 4S,.dcvotedo Carpets. 01! li t Cloths mid Lopithig Gla iso4; in hich we offer 4 vr good assortment Vat prices 416 c . cannot fail t 4 please, add to tivheit we iavite'' pr particulnia4 tention . .-• 1 .\„J. 1! 19)E PUE. I 'Bing.hitittott,O.dtlBs3; 20, :.• I s N ?- COARSE Salt for tale by Nen' 1- - :, THE .ItIARRIAGE'STATE-; Shan RaPjPhr;: k a ju nd ss, Naml ; a n d MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS.! \ Strange that countless:human bo ngs i °Shit and drag 'through life as do the beads tf the field, or the insects of the earth, evincing no; more thought in Micelle° than though the noble h4sultiee of mind not vouchsafed to them. • Many such are husbands and fathers, upon whom ; dependent the health, ;the • ivell.bcing, and the happiness of a confiding and stlfeetlotate wife, with perhaps a family of children. - - HOW OFTEN I.T HAPPENS THAT THE - WIFE LINGERS FROM TELE; TO YEAR . • In that pitiable condition as not even ) for one day to .feel . the happy and exbilerating influcneo incident to the enjoyment of health. 1 ° • Shol may not be an invalid coned to her bed, or-even to her room ;. as her pridel: ambition and energy induce "and nerve her to Itako pe.rsonal charge of her household, even when :her health will not' admit of it ; but 8126 is neverthe ess perceptibly : sinking from day to day, and always - ailing. Thus, day after daY, and month after month tran spire. Iler health daily sinks, till f i nally even the hope of recovery no longer remains. And thus I !THE BLOOMING BRIDE , hut a fen years ago in the flushl4 health and • youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, do; bilitated info, with frame emaciated; nerves un strung, spirits depressed, countenance hearing the impress of suffering, and an uttest physical and mental prostration. - 1 Sometimes this deplorable changi may and does arise from organic or constitution4l causes. But ettoner, by far ofteneN to gross and inexcusable ignorance of • the simplest and plainest, rules Of health as connected with the marriage state, •tbe violation of which entails diseased suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often Hereditary. Complaints upon die Children . 1 la ONTO 'IRK ITIRD AND - FOURTIII GENERATION," Irraninalftitig r iCONSU3lPTlON s l SCROFULA, • lIVIIOCIIONDRIA. rirsANrry,..GOUT, . , ' KING'S EVIL. and other i dtseases, . . . . as IA 1 . . • DREADFUL INHER ITANCET - front the Parent.in, And must this continuo I Shall wo bo wise lb : • all that concerns the cattle of our fields,lour horses, S ; 'out sheep, our cows, our oxen, Ile -nature. and chiracter of the soil we poisess, the texture and quality of our goods and merehandisc; ; but in all that concerns oursolves as bunion - beings, with bunion : • functions- and passions, subject- tq,great derange. meat, involving ; our future peace and hbppiness— i • • in all that concerns the health and welfitre of the 1 ' wife of our affections. and the mother' of our chit ; dren ;in all that concerns the mental and physical Well being -or those children, we I should 'bo im- I 4 messed in the darkest and most i • • . • 1;. , . _ , I ' I BENIGHTED IGNORANCE, • • Jr • • As.CULCAIII.I2 AS. INEXCT,44III.i . ; I ' . , '. '' !How long shall' his ignorance Pr I ;;;) evail 4 prOdue- I' tire of its bitter fruits I . lf‘w long shall :the wife and mother be ignorant of then te, ehairacter ands. uses of thettatious womb and so al, complaints. 1 : einbittering I her' days by suffering;--3 ffting often ;.„.. ,,,,a,t,ps4l4„ , prolonged tc; years,•eventuati inn coMp 'cation of 1 ‘ diseasei utterly and hopele y ideuralle 1 Shall 1' we for - ever ; close our eyes t the results {of physio logical science by which: e may arrive •at an I understanding . of-ourselves as men ask women, 1 ' subject to senous life-long enduring diSeascs, and - perpetuating,them to our children. ; ' 1 ' • I ', in EVERY WIPE AND HUSBAND PONDER! , No husband or trif nad be 'zgnurant . of. irhat ~, concerns them thaq to know to; steure their hcalth and huppiness. That knowledge w contained in a .:.:- little work entitled 1 ; „ • TILE MAILIt/E'D *OM ',V'S ..., PRIVATE MEDICAL COMP AdON / • BY DR. A. M.• MAcRICEAP,I • • •:. ' PROFESSOR OF DISTA Op WOtIVII.. • - SES TI One llundrez!ii; Eclitiom• Idnia , pp. 210. Pr,{ce SO Cents 'EON FOIE PAPER, EXTP.A PINDING,.SI 00.1 ' . ' ' First' Published in .1.947 ; and it is tot • I • - • SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL I , r , , . ......-......-. ..%....• .•-• •••• . 5.... r ir , .... Ps. s. as, : 1 • whether IdAlilitthtli 011 NOT.ltio here ' . acquire, a full knowledge of lit se iiii. '• • - • • • titre, character and eatises.Ol. her complaints, - with the vast as • - . . • - symptoms, and thatinearly •: '; lIALP A MILLIOS•ICO lj / should have-been sold. It is impracticable to con vey fully_ the various subjects tOated-; of, as they 'rao of a 'natnre strictly intended; for'tbe married, Or those contemplating marriage.; • . UPWARDS OF ONE. III'AIDUED TIIOII. SAND ,COPIES * .. ' , • Have been SENT BY MAIL within the jtwt few mouths. ' • i 'e,ll furnish: whirl both I ns , no pli .asant burnt. i'CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC; is nr. Nor'n4prez:airpru Buy no honk unleis Dr.. A. M. ' Manricean, 1•Z) 'Liberty Stieet, N. Y. on the title page, and the entry in the Clerk's difico on thi , back,of the title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable' 'dealers, or lend by mail, and address tol Dr. A. M. ' I , Manriceau, as there ate spurioal and turreptitious ' infringements of copyright. - 1 air Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR. i WED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL CONI. PANION" is sent (aieferl free) to any part of the , United States, the Canadas and 'British Provinces, All 'Letters must be post-paid, I and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAIIRIoEAII, Bolt 1224, New-Torh ICity. Publishing Office No. 129 Liberty Streiloy, New-York. FM; SALE nr—T. B. Peterlon,.Philad,; Mrs. C);nthia Williams, - Honesdale; ;Blanch ,& .crop, illrrisburg; J. - S. North, Lebtinon ; DeWitt, ;111,lfrti ; J N Faisminger,3lardieitn;"§ivangler dr IBro, Lancaster;. II W Smith litilitingdon • S ' l .llcDonaid, Uniontown;: J ;11 Baum, Nev Berlin; A, Lantz, Beading; It P Croiker,BrOwnsville; Wentz & Stark, Carbondale ; .Eldred & Wright, !Williamsport-; S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre; G. W. Earle, Waynesboro' ; Potter .& Mellan, Belle fonte; G Merit!, Warren : Robert , Crbky, Mer. cer ; S. f.e . .sder, II:mover; R. P Cummings,Som erset ; Thos Covperthait, Philad ; J. B. Gunni son, Erie; S. B. hatift.r, - Greensbnrgi; B. Hall, Pittston : E. S. Durban, Franklin,: Dr S D Scott, LBedford ; E. Hilland, Indiana ;jJ J hlclsally, Mil. rord J. W. kidney. Brownsville; G 731 3lcGet tvi, - Antler ;. J. S. Nickson,•Cl+mber*rg ; F D NorriAtown E Bennert-SumneS7town ,• H Mitchell, Pittsburg? G W• Gittys, Bbtler; Jos Swartz, Blo6msburg ; P S Deeltert & Co. bOsbnrg. * 1 -2mG rrrslnTsl.l.lllTslo. • TILE VEY; ETA ULF: 3,XTP.ACT, ZPII.E.I'Tic PILL. For the cure of Fits; Spasms! ,Cramps, and aU • 1! 'Nerrous and Constitutional - Distases.• FILSON who are laboring under thin distitina• =lad./ P find the VEGETABLE ZyII,IiPTIC DILLS. to be thirstily ramedr. ever W.:covered curing jElpilepsy, or Palling Vita. • • These Pills possess a specific arliOnon the rierscnsil eye. tern ; and, althouch they are prepared especially-for the purpose of curing. Fits, they will be found ofaspecill benefit fot• all persons afflicted with weak nerve:, of Whose Per sons system has been prostrated br shattei-ed front any . cause whatever. In chronic Complaints e or diseases of long t _ n n , superinduced - by ncrrouStiess, thee ard eseced • i beneficial. • Cure and • . Price, $3 per box, or two boxei nt $5. Persons out of the city, enclosing a remittance; kill hare the Pills sent them through - the mail. free - of postage. ;Far sale ytt NEVI S. HANCE, No- 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, to whom orders from all parks of the Bnlon . ,mus.t• be adtlresse..l.post paP. - - . , 111,ATRIEWSON' 5 % Infallible- Remedy for all Inflamiloyy qamplainls., ik CERTAINarId sure 4 'Mole DT thefollevving .11.5e33- 111. es—All Fevers and Intimations, to which the ays-. tern Is subject. Rheumatism, Lame,baeks Piles, -Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Beatlache,Toothache, Feversored, Biles, Cut 6,- Sprains. Bruises., Burns end Fcaldr. , l ::‘trithewsonlit Horse Re medy. for , Curing it Ititlf Bones, sparins, sweeny, POI FAIL- ' tuts, *lint. Galls, Fistula, scratcher, !Laruenesc, spring I alt. Bruises, Mange, Inflammation or the Lungs, _and tit Fevers to which Horses are subject. • • , • I . rAgentfic—Abel Turrbil, Monts se—D. Bailley. Lorays ville—Cyrus Avery, WyaluAng—L 11. Woo ruff, Dimpek A. J. Sherwood, Rush. -: 0ct.13, 185.3' - - .Gm 1 • 1 nrupsn 11311POSTATIFON. . 11,LIST received another !importation of those e ~ -splendid Full Jeiveled DetachedJ,ever .and Horizontal Watches with seconds and-lard en. smelled Dials, deny() bottomed in open cases,all tif which are warranted and ieceiVedldirect from. - Switzerland. The few _subjoined prices will at Once, point out to the' publil where nod how an ,enormous percentage can- b .saved. i ' • Double bottOm 13 Jeweled Lever Watches as tibole in elegantlsilver casts from glo. 'S:line movements in Hunting, cases frOin Sl2. Hari. zontal tiorible bottomed 4 holes- .14,wele.d open face and 'seconds from $8,75, the Same move: went in elegant hunting casds with slink seconds froth $9,50. 'All ,of which Wave ha rdienammelled Gold . Diathond pointed Pen 4 with pencil ; and sillier extension holders magazine for loads fr01n.51,99. Gold Diamond ,pointeit pep blades from 50c. Jewelry di,,c.'di.e.equalli cheap. A good, assortment!of extelient - second :hand Watches, eminent makers, ih first rate goingeon. dition, will be sold decidedly low for' cash. Best Fiend Lunett Watch . Crystals, 'l9a; ' Watch pairing .as • ; .; - -; • N. B. Watch Chains and Kays gratis to pur , Chasers. - ' - .1 r • Or Hours of business ifrom '7 4. 31. t0.7.P I#.l • ' ! .I: . rN 4.'sGLEToi4, I - • `II IItrItRITT.'N I ' ' , Wntch. maker anditpporter, , Aug. IQ, 1853—:•16tf. • Reflections for the Thonghtful. • New torli. F fariteanee Co, • office, 9 Wan Sheet. . Xln 4.and Approved Securities) Insures arraihst Lpss or Damage by Fire. L.CTO at $l.--A.j e g.'Stebblns, 113 Broad Strett; Peter U . Baker, , 1 spew , street; Girard -11ancker, . Broadway-;.Yhomaa -Andrew' , 130 Cedar street; Samuel South Meld,' 3:7 Wet tereet; Albert Conklin. 810 11,eratwich street; James A Cr osby,ll3 Broadway ; Char le Lilac Kingsbridge,N. Y. Lambert 0, 11i11, 1 ,t)hica r ro, I thulth Hobble; Wm. it. Leland, New York; Jr;el It. Rultehr 133 Bank Facet Striates S. Bell, Myr , : West and Lnight *levetll; Jobn. 1.. Been, 78 • Water street.; Yon . Ware,llBllruadway ; doentio N. Gallup. mot. . Wert and Barrow streets; Peter H. 7nsece, cor:Garsvoort and .West; Reuben noill; Jr-, 43 Elphth Avenue, Stephen Cromwell; caraclen,N, I.; ARA. Wadleigh. Philadelphia; Dexter D. Brittan, 49 IVneer istre•t,; &untie! Sinclair,Tilbune Build ings; Sameielll. Shaw, 00eyelancl, Ohio Oyu., CHAMEERLIN-, Pre*. CHARLES L. 'CLARK' .Sea'y. CuARLEs L. BRowts,"Agentf \ ' . - Lodersvilie lioolt ..& D rug Store. 1 TLIE Putiscilberiwoultl inform the inhabitantp of LO derpville and surrouktding country, tkgt hate... Treat: ly,f:ularked and IniptoreilbiP Store, and Heil up wi t h a large and dimplele aPrrtinent . , of Pail to, Oila. Ly e . icli Woodye.stutla, IWlndtiw . Glaris, .Baph.. uttyl, Varnlidl fl , und Brupher. Also,. • 1 - .... Patent Ilelfeltiet., (Them kee 'SicitidriP.Confel:tiune , nwally kept in coy mail hand a lark a ai•pertnaent , - ' nix, Glass.wore,PCrfulnery, Iran• y. Toilet articles. phd all articles •liahment of the Also on .f BoOks 4. STATIONERY:. ' Paperilanirin pc, 'ite. Ecp.,,which hole peepOrf,el to' sell on as reasonab l e terms ar.stiy store In the.eouUtry, :- . . . DOCT. JAMES GRllorff' i . • Also keeps in ratno r m l l general assintment orthe c liolossrn Molcixas,c eta! y selected, prepared and su perintended by himself, r b own accomsdation and the b.niellt of the public. 1(111liter/1:Painters, Phsicians, School Tea chers,lnde ed all elAssf•s and profeolon -wishing:to purchase are Invited .tArcail and lee for • thenvelves ‘, .ii • I L. SCOTT. McKinney's Store on " - the K..ll.,,Lodersville. Directly overJoh Jut, 15 , 1853:-tr. • . - Groat ,Cur HouGiiToN GESTIVI:E1.1111 Preyared from RRNIS Or., after ilircetiona of feat Chtniat, JS. LI Thill is truly Natiare's Stomach. No art pf m eon-tains no Alcohol, It It is extremely si t :fecal, by the moat feeWinitl er without aeuteitlist I Linn". Pep`inienot ~ , - f or; Dyspepsia S TIM TRUE DI. bit Gttsct ritt J nice, iT or the North Stomach of the aron the great Physlolog- UGIITO'.`I, NI. I).i own Iteme.ly for t an unhealthy n cnn eattal curatrvc poem's. It tter Aells, or Napseons Dtugs. e to the taste, ant - may be taken !.nts who cannot eat a water erack;• Jimeare . of lrugged. Imlta rug. -• onp- Call on the age t and get a Deserptire , rirenlar, gratis. giving a large n .ount of gelentifivethienee, from Liebles Animal • Chten stry; Dr. Combe'slPhysiology of Digestion; Dr. Peteiratou Food and Diet ;1 ; Dr.! John W. Draper, of New York U alversity ;" Prof. D unglison's Phys iology• Trot Sittirrian, of Yale Collere; Dr. Carpenter's • PhySiology; der .• loge hex' with reports off' euresTrom all parts of the United States. Xr- OBSERVE. yllLgi!! —Every bottle of the gerthino PEPSIN hears the:trtittisri signature of J. 8, II01.4:11TON, M. Di, ' sole Proptietori Philadelphia, Pi; . ;Copyright and Trule Mark secured., I frx Sold by all ;Druggists and Dealers in Medicines . Prieq, 81 per bottle. 1• .. ii - 1 - For sale hy• A iIL TRURELIi, Druggist,. Montrose Pa.,wrstesale sail ret it Agent. • I - 9.0. • i A L. Tijue....—_, ret il Agent. .. I _ , - . . Mores Conpound Syrup O f Yellow i , D o ck' .ltoof. 1 '".. . •1: pats ix a Parcly ' "eget , tsle Compound, seientifigally, A- prepared from 'ple es; Rooks And ilferbs of the Mites riaf Medic:l:land has gined 'an onrivalled reputation or' the following .effetts. viz. Regulating 'and Strengthening the_ Liver sod Di;eptive fi ,rgans, and Cleansing' the Stom achand Dowels, And thus et:lll'SW all Billions DisaseS, giver, Complaints; flypep.in, Indigestion, Costiveness,. Piles, Headache, i Fever and Agne, Joubdice. Nausea, Loss of Appetite. tagi .and C.tuning th`e food to nourish and support every p rt.., 1 pniifying'the flood. and thus curing All Humors: CI utanentts Eruptions Seinfula, Salt ~ , uheuin. Erysipelas. SSald Beall, Canker Voyles on the face, Blotches, Ulcers, Tomorr, Mercurial' Disease, Can 'ours. k.e.. I • - Re.gri latinguliel Secretory ()ikons, and hy mobilo; therrqd perform their proper ftmetions preventing anti cUrici;' many painful and da-gerons ills., , eases; Siferigthenlng dal quieting the Nerrous Systsm', 'thus allaying NerFouti Irritation, and curing all diseases •of the - NurveA, aSllfysteria, Neuralgia, Cramps tce, It is unrualledlik the cure of 'all - Female Com. , . • plaints. • , i . 'a. , SFYaltness, i generAt Aehility, Irregrilatity, o.bstr \ uc t ions,' Swelling of Val, Feet, Limhs. Joint ', &e.: caused by weakness ; also, LungNo llnd Throat mpllunts, as -4_ , /. ohls, tlauy.liv - . A'stiuna, Co &c'Asumption, ,also, Dropsy • Having made •uve • Of the :Compound gyrupt'•of Yellow Dock Root, 'prepared hy C. Morse, & 41e.,[either oursel- Tel{ nrin our fStrii lies; and Eluding it to be Ter,' salutary and effectual preimriSion, we da most cheerfully recom mend's, to the' puldle isveri valuable medicine. It. Bourne. Esq.; Cafhier 'National Rank, Provideace o R. I.; A. W. Spencer; P.5q., Cashier time Rock Rank do do do, Rev William phillipe, Rev J It Richmond, C S Jones. editor' Providepri 04n. Advt., Wm Field. 111: W 31. Cy-rtis Fisher. 31 E II IP Jamee Hutchinson. 0 El Dea., V Bates, Dolt Ilenj eqby, anyone hundred other*. of the most te:pectable families.ef providence. • This certifies • thit 11 have ihr a number' of years been acquainted with tlib composition and mode bfmanufacture of Morsels Compohnd IS:yrup of 'Fellow Dock Root. I have also been acquainted ;with its modes operand! in disease, and can say that ii.alli 'meets it is admirably calculated to remedy that class OfDiseases for which it was designed. •It is especially valuable In fieligestionan a al its.aftend "anl symploms,it. exeites to healthy action 'the Liver, re. moves Torpor, and irisctivity. of tide Omen, cud &titan. tales health , • actienin an the .sy:dem. As a Depurator or purifier of the Bleed it has no, superior. • DAVID 110L31.E8,31 D Providence, R. I. JOn 4 1/133. i :r7.- Prepared by CJ Morse k Co. No. 44 Droadway,N. • Y. and soil by Druggistvand others throughout thin and other countries. in NiontroFeby .(16y1) , _ • To the Cititeng of Susquehanna. •••, 1 County. wicKliAm h BENNETT would respectfully -call the v V attention- of all . persoias in Susquehanna. County and.Vieinity to their-large and well selected stock of Dry Goods and Carpets which consist of nil the fashionable and seesonable Goods now in vogue, Goods .suited both for , the grave and the gay. and In fact.all of the different styles of goods which can he ,ealled. foi or thought :of. We ors de: fermina not to he unfcrsold, and if you will be so kind as to favor ns With a call we will make our word good. Our stock of Dress - Cools consistain part of ' Black. Brocade; Plaid, Stripe, Changeable, and Lining, Fig. and Plain Wool Delaines,Fig. and. Plain Cotton do., Silks, Merinos, Thibets, Alpaccas, Parnmatta,M. de Dsge, Plaid Lieseys,Colored sack Flannels, Calicoes, de. ice. . Fl W ILS—Of which we hare an endless variety- Cashmere Shawls' front i‘,•7 to $5O, Bay State, Long and ' l ;iagwa r e do., rig: and l'laln Thibet, &c. Itc: • Illth/te Goods-r-Plairi"; - .Plaid and ;Stripe Jaconet Mullins, Birds Eye and Rns