gitmorrat: cUIATIoN IN NORTHERN .I"ENNIA. Tit& LARGEST E. B. CHA E d ALV.DI - 04.Y, ,EDiTous. '6, February 16, 1854. ZIP'S" . !op. • 'TELE `DEMOCRAT. Dikter% LaMeld. _ away, from my creditors jest:now, eI tin to pay them, and they're kick. w• , I 'am going fa rye not got t, • Ing - t!P-a,l The Sheriirs fultof w 'Ana my mild' There's no roi vro And tain't o for Uncl `And tie every So Uthink and-run.. nning after we, pocket - ts vowing 'vengeance, be swears, me fits;. .rn for speculation, and the mines h a damn, e of the luCky tcrges, what works . I 4111; ' who° I go,L am sure to tied a dun, best thing .I can do just to Cut ' . . • tenni ritters, that wrote home. ' illace the scripture:savo r s norer. 1 ..about4l2 Wein in t h a Wry eel. They .told ns ray big, But they nev Of the heaps of (iust, a;lluMps so said a tangle word how hard it he mines, and I helped to turn a was to d I went ap to stream, the strength of that delusive go of trusted .tr - den dre And when w all a fta turned the river, we foetid 'twii dam'd the river, by : Our creditors ned. . And - we wh wero da r away, but I know not where r I am,viing go,. - Twill not •o, to turn homeward -now, - they'd -. laiigla at met know; • , Ver. I told th m when I le ft , I would inrely Make Itty pile - • : - i :But if they are to see mine now, I rather guess they'd i ile; j 1 . .. . if Of these • nited States, I were the President, •No man who owed another should ever paya seat; Arid he who dunn'd . another, should be banished a far away, . #. For attentin to the pretty girls, is All a • man -should ay. here he Lost it. John She was a little the most eccentri6 . .r , f all the ee entrieities that ever cirenmanibn- AO the top, ndame sphere. - His stature, had stood .e - tin his shoes; would have meas. are& about ~ ve feet six, not a whit more, but .cat n re, at 's birth, was in one of its freak's, -, lid sent In .. into _the world; like Richard the `third; "scree half made up. A-hump of uormous roportions was ion his back, and -when he w lked, his eyes were castjupon the' - ;round, an his form bent forward many de :rees. from: he perpendicular. Professionally 1 .1 lawyer, b4t by occupation a gambler, John's )•::pntation is a " . sharper" of the first water as beyond dispute ; but, proficient as he wai :7 . 6:rtune di not always favor him, ,„ as the so •Iael will sow. • ih A few.-s' since, during the Fall Races, 41. -.:ood old escort Smith, every body knows; - r ought to know, so well that it is useless to •:.•.scribe hip, was riding slowly along by the. -ace course ? on_his old clay-bank horse, when :.e happened to discover John with his,eyes --tpon the gtound, and walking alon afler the tanner before descrihed. The co n&nance 'ft f=our-defned rm friend wore -an unusually 'oubled asPect, and ithe finer feelings , Of the )eacon wete immediately aroused at seeing a .11ow in distress. "You sea Auto - have lost: sorriething," said , ".le Deacon ; can 1 assist you in searching •rit r ] , i ." Tilsit&'you," said John ; "yes, Ibave just I , lst two tlipusand. dollars." " Goodgracious 1.." exclaimeethe .Deacon, 1 '• ,that is a arge sum to lose. Show me'where --ou lost it, and we Ivill search for ittogether." "Corne tkn, then, and I will show you." • The Deacon dismounted . ' as expeditiously 1 • :, his par would allow, and, ushered by o,hn, passed through the gates of the course, .p.nd threatening his way through the throng florses,• ges, and pedttrians, reached \,Cre stand, and faro bank, and pointing toward and faro t with'his long bony finger, joltn exclaimed, • . " There's where I lost my money ; I lost • <:very 'cent of it on that d—d Jack." • ID lly . Editors us. is Editors.' •-. Somebody teljing over his editorial dif-e -7.ielties, thus serves up Sam Pike, rather takes . - :r, down :1 - i • "Mr. pa-4'mA I published a paper in 1817, raong the Miami Indians, in the State of In- Jana: it -was agreat partnership that. We - "lad two advance paying subscribers, one who iiquidat• his- subscription • with 'beads, and p l , ... .'ae otherl with sawlogs. Godfrey, the chief, • ook five apers, and could not read a word. Our pa seas called the "Pere Forrester," ad. being Kinted in the woods, the title was • ppropri4e. ' The town. of Peru had, a num ; A' of magnificent names for its streeta, such s Pearl,lßrodway,&e., which streeta exhibit -, 4 the animating and bustling appearance; juiaps aiLii trees, as a man's head. The stir ,. inovevenis which transpired in that ity, im ejousl-V demanded .a couple of chroniclers, .-nd Pike wrote poetry, and I dipped consid ---rably initO State politics, and dismissed in a ,- 43 leained manner every question of inter --st.• BeSides being- an editor and printer, he kept the I Broadway hotel,' - ins post-mliater, justice o the peace, land agent, pettifogger, .nerchant o overseer of the -poor, -painter, and liad been: a schoolmaster and .a day laborer, was twice a widdower, was raised a quaker, r.nd the last time I saw him, he' was a preach er, an,d Married his third wife." .. • 11' • ' A FEMALE Sointtu.—The Washingtoncor espondoint of the Baltimore Sun . says that - here is now'before- Congress a petition from Afs. Elizabeth C. Smith of Missonri, who, in 846, uiFp i 'der the assumed name of ‘4.Beti New ' man;" s'o unteerecl in the Mexican war, where ~ he'serl4:l,,faithfully for ten months, when her .ei-wasidiscovered and slie was discharged , :tuna the' service. "Ben tali since married, .10 no* applies forler pay and bounty land. thelau appliesto soldiers and not to men this fetnale soldier may be successful. nrYraying with the heart is praying by the sp_ll4 whether with or without form... true prayer is lost, though we may , have for. .:otten. It, All prayer is. hypocriey and sad . ,lecieti!r we do not psi: what Gram - mild We ns to ask, and really desire what we ask. , i r whotasoever match is given, of dim required. - • , , , DEATH or .4 SON OF PATRIca Hasar.r- CaptA.! S. 11=g,s resident of tyneh -ITIT;dWin e county, Ya. - on theeth :not: . •. » eVSS a sou , of tbuil,bastrions.Patriek Mary. , remains repose at °Red . MIL" by the fie ,411* ailj that was mortal .of his firth - ° vito'cloveli rtiii unkmied.l The following - et tsse 'take from the El i i n dependent Whig, f :-i ay last,- ai 3 O. re publish it, for the n ..-. • of showing our Democrati4l readers , e game diet will be at tempted by at least • , on, -of the Whig party, in the erwitin . cant 4a: ,i. We consider the p nt as the most ans tt , piciqus peri o d Ahat h occurred for the. Whigs of Pennsylvania fo years, and it it is properly improved, and se, counsels *rail, there can be no dciubt of success-but .this success cannot be eSelusively Whig--ii must 'proceed from . a 'union of all, against th#pres "ent - State and Natienzt! iras_tieg. It is.Of little consetittentie.to the.Whigs a* o the emendate 4 that is Lorna againstthe i li) organi sd "powers that be ;" and it is ; of less come ' nee -to the itow.he is brau,g7tt for ward, sided he steinessful in thai elec tion .ad it is'far tter - for them to support 1 - x i even a Autocrat" to is with them on the questio for the sal •ft the Public works, and other easnies of form so. much needed, but wh hail here fore acted , with the "de nim= ," than to Upport a"a good th e with Whom they a' certain of defeat! i What objectionAerdere c an be tetakingPP a man without- a nomina ion, , whom the "national democracy," or an portion of them are wit'. ling to support.an Sleet 1 If success. is the -object, it should ; remembered that* can not be obtained . ider tut exe/usive t Whig banner, or WhipsOmbustion." ern tili The idea ba, , 'nominate some Apostate Democrat, like NV lliam F.JOhliston, for Gov ern r; and,th n y ? he fag end °fiat fac tio under 's ba er, on which will be in-, sc red "Sal of the Public Works aOd oth er Measures b, f Reform.' But this disguise won't do. The 'people understand the move ment,land will setitheir seal of condeemation upon:'the triclote r i3 by re-electing on? pres ent worthy Gove or with an increaied ma jority.. We shall have more to say roil this subject hereaftei. 1 • JAMES SLOCUM. Obscenit Ills the Frardity; , Mit. Eprroa: - , - , I;. sere , sere is an evil in,tite ---,com munity which eti , alma for redres s.l-. It is A most vile fushiciii, some vary many, ad Men, heads of families hay s e r;l e telling smu!#, sto ries, and'arucking nb jokes, in the presence Of their gthwn up' daughters, and often too„ when young men,l stranger., are -in the corn; i I Palii- 1 I - Now in my ,opinion, any Father of a Fani ily,twlio will. be gitilty of such a ,brea ch - of decency, dieries to, be kicked out of the room. What 'for an opin on can young gentle. enter •n 1 or. tar the purit of young ladies, ~who,arb \ thus, every hour 1 the day, subjected to tb vile I.stiguage and outrageous behaViour, of their Father. I hsve - seen many-old men whO seemed 'to delight in detailing such storiei, and committing such stories, and continitting such action t, , leve not the language to e.ll-,,1 ' pmss, my feelings, at the grossness of, Such Mr outrage an'tilie p_ ncu of, unmarried daugh ilse teir. , i, • I . , ' Itit werel xrence coulld be prevented by orbidding him the I housed; and shall a ather im e licensed to behave worseil Is it possib tha he -who should protect the from even the' suspicion of - codtaritinatint), should be t e firs to dull the moral' percep tiOns of hi daughters, and destroy that innate le f elmg of odesty, which is natural to eve - Woman ! ' 1 1 I • . I YoU haymany! subscribers, headS,of fa., - ilies, old m n, wild are guilty of the gross.. • outravous practlce, to which\ I have alluded. What wou Si you think of a: stranger s who sbduld. do or say iii the presence of your fitrn ily, what, Von, yaurself, have done and said I Woold bO - Clare t) insult them as yOu Consid er yourself privileged to do !are yOu net f 1 often caused you wife or dau ters a lo, blush; for yoUr want of decency! ' F r shaine! oh ! for shame, he.ills of fahailies! - I 1 , ! - If there is any plice.wh . should } be sh -1 cred to moral and mental puri y; itlds, the so cial circle ; where the childis eadj-,ito eatCh and imitate every word and ac 'on4thestrilp ling girl, just awakening to a sense of Ivp- In'ani3,4x,d, hears llusion ; but lilf understood and pllqueing cu 'osityr—the f ulll blbwn maid *in the very ley-day of :her young 1 blcsid, isi prepared' for corruption, by 4 father's bin lity, I obscenitly and indecincy.lll:l; Shame, kierei is thy blush 4 1 ;. *MAD AM, ENE TS izi - George i P. Prentice editor o ,The I,4u ville Journal, l us closa a touching tribite ? the memory f his latepartner, Mr. Thom .H.l - , s Shreve : I We the survivingieditor of the Jountal, feel that the pri eof life is, scarcely yet g(ine Yet. as we look ack upon lonr long, careen in illhis,city, weseem to behol ' far and near, bn tlie graves ;or the 'prized land tlie, lost. All e numei:otui journeymen nd:, aPprenq,es Irsthat were - in our employ- when we ! first con enced . publishlng our paper are ,derul, -bur partner, bur second partner, arid our third artner, are dead, our first assistant,: and bur • nt are alio dead. 3 When:hae mem riesTuts me over us; we feet like one! alone,. at •cla i ght in . t,h4 midst of a church-yard, with el winds tag g mournfully through the ' Token tombs nd the voices of the ghost of parted joys, unding . dolefully in his ears; ur prayer to is that Such inetnories may have a chaster:Us. and purifyingand'elevating, influence upon us and Stun to discharge, than, we ever have ly t, done, our duties'to ach Oth er and to heayen."- - , ' 1 1 ... the bIE -— tUnS We hare r r e a r i One of —et t `double'., e .,., a , heard; n4li akee B ' 7 4 1 1 :4 7 ‘ i2l ill l t4l bi a' il expi:. whos4He Chn jn i s itai4 unt nalnei, marriage a ..° 'B e 'amin and Ann "rfn* werejesPectir Y • Dj 'th ' 'eremanyr iPfli!i dia th ey ap dunng 0 c - `both anme, red a friend. ' WeUlPiearedt,h6 ready ! re 7 4 anted and bennie".ll'.w., was 'ply". . 1 1 ; ' • . „ • "Mr: itnothy, said' a k.arned lady .o had heen l phowing off her wit pt the ex pluse of a danler, you xemind me of a lbs. trocnetor, that it fined-w i t h thing' in the' u l no p - stOiy." . I -"Divine AlmiraT," meekly replied her ado.. rer, manmang you lor that coup / went, 4 Lit me', remind ; you that; you occupy my upper iry entirely.l . - . __ , , lin Trish geptlemsai having. a PartYwinea‘ 't tavern, exclaimed, on arnving and 'Ond iog theroomimpty : ' So I am iinitafterf all' The waiter i °mud him that hei, was Mista f 1; n--that his friends ,Were then) ' And. ivere ' ne. t'Very - well,' replied the . Ifibenoan, ' then Lhave made no mistake, for; as they - irere althere before me, surely I Was right in saying. I was' theint l irliCr all. ? 1 I . I "' ' ! ....s. 40- ) 'I 1 , , - 0 ICCIPT/Nek. TRACP4-A C.olportenr dome 'time agoovhep distributing tractsAmonthe poorig , ht#. ones town, met wi than amuse mei eat . couiog to': Mi isolated Imildi otof h ruble , pretensionsciiithe Com mon, , i veil ihetiyor without the cesium of knoe4ung yin : i ~11 ,_. 1 s f " `iir4 you accept a ' tract of ;;.the Holy eck:sa Land. 47 imeap ng t.he I four, , mil of 16qer peal h iluul,ist I* ,1,, .. Thcoviii of the house i tarily r c ep •-: _ ,:' - .: v ~. 1 - i " Y Ibe pibeni,.:l4 Whole - 960/011 -i4 you gives title. Bit rd like .t 11,6 know if tliere nuiCli pMirie on a gue theie tO bother A pooedevii" 1 i , ; '; 1 1 +Crockery . and Ilionse, . nu%lshhill 1 . : . Store: -I - : • '`, T H. DEPEIIii noW prepared to invite the 0 e' tuMle geniimlly tciexataine his varied and extensive assortment of goo* which ' (as an ex clusive dealear) he is enabled !to 'offer very low. Cursi.--Consisting of Gold - Band, Decorated and Plain, Dinner and TetSetts, Fruit Bashets &C. 'i '• ' i ' t Sloss CIIINA.--Full lainnei. and Tea Setts, Printed; and Plain Embossed in Setts, or by the single piece, also, a variety of beaiitiful styled of Toilet IVare. ' '-- 1 , [ .' - 1 ' LooxMo GLasaxs.—lifshoOnny, Gilt and Or nainental framed Glasses from 6 1-4 cts. 10 . 875 also, Marble Slabs and Bmcelks• ,i • GLASS Waal.—Cut and dressed - Goblets,l pe eanter4 Tumblers, Cham'pga, Bowls on' oot, Cor'd Butters , Globes, Candlesticks, &c. lie HousExixriim HanD i waterii ---Table and k et Cutlery, Spoons,.Tea Trope, Scales, Sadd ' ns, Daunted Kettles, Hat RaOks, Refrigerators, Water Coolers, Ice Cre4m Freezers, &e. WoOtials AID WII.4:OViriVARS.—PrOpOIISTS, -Cabs, Wagons, Rocking Horses, Cradles, Ceder Pails, Tutts,',,Moss, Pounders, [Baskets,.Rocking:" IBA and Stool Chairs,l&.c. 1 , , ' WINDOW SRADES.—PorTices. Glass and gilt Pins and Heads, Banda Loopl-and Tassels, else stain Pools is Variety: JAPPARED.WARE.--=Toiletilett, cod:slating' of Foot Tubs, Slop Jae and Watee Pail, Cash Box ' es and all articles manafactared in the line. i , . BRIYARIA LSD ARGERTISE WASS.—Coffti and Tea Urni, Egg Coddlra, Castors, Chang Dish-. ..es, Adens, Pitchers, Candlesticks, &c. ' Lam 4.llD,LasTanxii.—ln,every variety, 4yle, iniceand-pluality; - 1 , ,i' ! TOYS it.ND FANCY ARTrlcilts.—Cousistiog of Cidna,Gisss, Wood, Tin, Willow, Iron, Pi yer bfache,Tena Cottn, Pariar and Alabater Pinit, al so Faneyßaskets. i , ' ' PlatedlWare.-- , Table and 'Teaspoons, Table Dessert and Oyster" Forks, Dessert knives, Soup and Sande Ladles, Caliton,, Snuffers and Trays, Tea and Coffee Setts. ' L - 1 . .. ' Bird CAges, Table and Floor Mats, Brushes of every deieription, in fact almost every, article 'in the line Of home furniihing, birth useful and erns. mental, may 6 found 14 this extensive establish• meat: ; I :1 • JAMES H. DE PEU. 4ddors east of thelAmerican Hotel. ' Binghamton,Juoe ksp.: .• 111411111 LE 11 E undersigned ti. .1. sena of Snagnehan established a Shop in sired; Montrose, w her supply o Foreign andl ufacture: the same into Stones. Fier and Cent (12' The public - will ft nen call, before going Montlose, Aug. 44, . . • Anstrai . ; California, / Or anyplace on th - . Globe, +not present greater - 1 • • ..nd - ents!than • - - • 'REELER STODDARD'S 4 ucli HOOT AND SHO E i STORE." lATHFII is now 61 ed with . anew end exten .V-V. sive assortmen of articles in their line, embraci!ng a general : ri y ; of new and elegant styles of - Ladies and i tlemen'a wear, among which are Ladies Frei ). Silk. Lasting and Pre- Dille Geiiters, Kid .and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat ent leailer and bro - zed .tenny Linde, Buskins and Ti.;el gentlemen' French and Philadelphia oak-Wined calf skin 4 d kip . Boots, Congress and blitton•Oaiters. Wont my acid Washington Boots, toilet Slips, Morocco talr.i and' Cowhide Bro gans, &c. Boys kip, rf and cowhide Boots and Brogans; • all kinds of 'Memel) and Children's wear. Also, a ge . neral assort of Findings, which con- I slat in : part of last s,; ega, 'parables. Hungarian nails, tacks, thread, ri,, thistles, - shoe binding, awls,mps, sandstones , shoe' knives, &c. ' Also, oak an d hemlock tanned calf upper and • soleleath- , .er, Morocco skins arid linings. - - Work made to ordet and repairing neatly di.ne. K. .F.LER & STODDARD. -' manirose; June 1. - 11: 5 3- Is susquEn74ll cat:Nry- STOVE AND TIN WARE DEPOT.' A 'L. WEBSTER 4. , CO. would respectfully 11.i:inform the peeple' of this county add the people in general, they._ they have opened an estab-' lishment of the above kind in Montrose, at the old stead of Sayre and Web ster, one door north of the Democrat office, where they intend to keep on hand a large assortment of 'Stoves Tin, Copper, B,rass and sheet lrontWaree; all of which they will sell as cheap as they can lie bought in this or any other county. Amotig our stoves may be found the following besides others . tnici, numerous to, mention: N. Y. 4. Erie, air-light; fur sco . od. • Modern TrOy n" . " , coat. -Keystone ,ante . " 1" " 'Vulcan ' • " Bay State, It Forest Queo, elercited Ocen. Mohawk.; . MOha, •1- t Also,Parlor, Office and shop Stoves, Culver's Pe t! eta Hot-eir Furriacds for heating Public Buildings, store!, Hotels. etc. (Stove iTrimming, Pipe. Zinc, sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, wiel) and Cistern Pumps, Chain Pumps, Chains and Gearing., tcrAp kinds of - Gustoml'Work done on short no tice and most reasoUable terms. Oar motto ii small profits, ready pay, -and quick returns.„ • • * * *All kinds of cfroduce at ken in 'exchange for Wares. If yon donit believe it, call and see. A. L. WEBSTER & CO. Montrose sept. 14; 1853.! Watches! Watches . :- Watches!! -THE Subscriber has this :lit: ld'ay returned from New York . .....11 with a large and beautiful as. C friends. It is needless to 1 . wmoeuriltdoefaFi call Fine o W a a t t t c e h n e t s io ,J n e w o - f I a a I: - ( 'elry and Fancy Goods, to which ~ _ ~ ~... Ll , s" h hi e r : , . enu m erate thedifferent kinds'of. goods; suffice it to say thathis present stock of goods was never excelled in this part of the &ran, and, as his goods;were,liougb t for mai: be can not beondersold by : any. 'He v ill take Pleasore ill in showing his goods to all who may favor him wit a, call, feeling sure i that nopersou wishing to purchase can fail of suiting ;themselves both as Ito quality and price.' •• , l"' ,• ,- ; ALFAED,J.VANS. _. _ N 0.3 Odd Iliptiltamton,'Nuv.24,lB.s3:'f WTCHES.-.4 large stock of fi n: Gold and . Silver Watibes,lol every style and price, by ' Nov. 24. EAR RINGS and Breast Pine, in ev; of patteins,sorne entirely new styl Nov 24.• • \ A. J. SILVER Card !Cries; ,Port Itiona!s, Napkin RinitS, Fruit Knives, Soup Ladles, Pie and Butter Knives, &i. &c., by Nov. 24. • P FANSI—A Isr ge , lot of baudsome Fa n s, suits Ole partiel, by A, J.IEV,ANS. C i OßAßeadti;• illna cut coral i tat • • E A. J. VANS'. ; NEW GOODS. 01ThtassortmeitnoW comprises almost every articles wanted, and we tear' some, that are, net *sated, Which we will sell at. cost and some articles. at; leas than cosh on that same acconnt.l BURROWS , At. Co. Gibson - 0(4.28; 1853. SHAWLS. O' WOOLEN :-LONG SHAWLS, all • qualities, and beautiful patterns, at 'I extremely ZINO prtie•, U. BURROWS. Gibsop,Oet. 26. • Fine French. WOOL Lon Shaw,ls at $4.25. V V Gibson, Nov. 1.1 BURROWS &Co - • •le Rolbes. A Large lot ef them choice whole Robes at 21•. a very, smell advance on . the cost. Gibson, Nov ;1: U BURROWS & Co. ,Admiiistrator's Notice: NOTICE is ~reby given that Letters Testa: mentary neon the eatato'of Lazelio Bryant dec'd, late of Jackson township have been gran ted, to the subscriber. , 4:1 • persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested -to make imme diate payment to the subscriber, in Harford, and those having - claims upon ;said estate to present them duly ettstited for. settlement. • t • CHAS. TINGLEY. Adner. Ilarford, Jan j '2, 1851.-Is6 NUFACToRY. i g to announce to the.citi. *a County, that they have eeleers building, on Main they wilt keep on hands merican Marble,and man. IMonninents, Tombs, Head e Table Tope, 4cc id it tir their interest to give Isewhere with their orders IPPEY & DE LONG. 853-341 , v;tf ry variety ,bv, VANS. A. J. EVANS. , ' intairest Stovall! Ji : St4ves: :11 Cro rTiliE Sere and f ellow ar reminds us 1,, Lfi , 1 I that the fast appreach of thekeen Frosts 'of Old Orey Winter, Whin onelef • theeammo- I pissable and highlrapiiinved 4 4torea 1 eta the / r niost eztonsivo Manuthetories: in the Union, ;Messrs: Shear & PackSidi becorne indispensable to every family. We W*4l,drespOitutly announce to "'the Citizens of Stiuehanna and adjoining counties that we bevel. Mist received and4are re ceiving the largest an4-hest assOittnent o 'Stoves over introduced into Eastern Pennsylvani , which will be gold at the yeti/ lowest cu'h A, e.. To a l . those who are in want' of Steven they wi I find it to their riterest to cali, and examine ou variety' before purchasing elsewhere. t hey comprise in Rd as follows;—'III ' I United States,. .;i , Orienlat, Parlor, Eastern Queen E. P,' i Venetian, do Fire tipper E. 04f 1 : Taney 1 do L Nati nal Air-TighliE. O. itrving 1 ,do Nor ing Star, ii' 'Cottag4l do Far ' Air-Tiglf, L • ''' 4. c. , 1, :, The above above Stoves too WWI known to re quire any minute deacritition, ;being the , most poptdar 4 l and approvelStolteln Market. lAII who may fa or us with veep:will be sh9wn through ourasSortment with; pleasure; "Recollect the number7—Ea . ros's fir famed " . One Pride Store." Harford, Pa, Se pt 11t343. -3b ' i - _ 1 I 1 ~ :; . - , CARPEN'iEit'S HOTEt. - (FORMERLY " LimalOßSEn OREAT B ND; PA. , kiabscriber, h#ving rented this wed known _L. house, and re-fitted and re4furnished in good style, is now prepared Itti receive and, !entertain guesti.l This house is delightfully situated on the batiks of the SusqUeliannsi;.river, o ln the line of the New York and arid the pelana r e, LackaWannsand Waiter's Railroads; ov erlooking a most: beautiful sectien •of - country , and 'ls the panoniut of scenery 4iapq'uallod anywhere. As 1 SUMMER RESORT for ; . the business man seeking quiet and fieedom from the !noise and din.pf eity life, and for ladies 4 and geritlemen in pursuit of pleasure amid the rural scenery of the country, this location'eannot be equalled. Here the weary triveller is secure from the confusion, incident to the continual arrival and d Future of trains e l which, especially in this night ,time is a very great annoyance to those:Stopping at houses, very near the Depot; ;: .t! ' litsißocsis are nokir; Pleasant and well furnish ed ; his Table with ill the' delicacies Which both • country and city mis:rkets alTd:rd ; and! no pains will be spared to make his house a pleasant home to all his guests. .! EirGuEsrs will bo convoyed to and from the cars, a any hour day ormight4 in a good Omnibus free oficharge. ' .• 1 , • L A LIVERY if3TAISLE attachea to the House. • I - N. WCARPiNTER." Great Bend, June 27th, 103-2614 Bryant House Great. Ben* Depot, Pa. 11.11 S new and sflacjous•bultding, s4unted rrilit a few feet fro the Depot at Great Bend, is now opened and fuinished in'a suitable style for a Public House, and will be kept Open at all boursi, (both day and night,) fur the •rOception of travellers ; and esp l anally for the accornmodation of passengers travelling on the N. Y.l& Erie & L & W. Railroadij being at the junction of these two reads, and the Jnbsi conyenient pOint to step in and take refreihinnts :Incr.:be off with the first train; as well as the most convenient house to ac. vommodate the publie, it is NEW CI,EAN and WHOLESOME! With 'monis enough toiecom modate ALL, beingfitted up With new fnrnitnre to cOrrespond,and tables , aldiays stt, ;with WARM MEAT. 4 and 'luxuries furnished at a moments warning 3 SI, rgr" Passengers. desiring rest and! sleep, can, by calling here, avoid the ineenvenienie of taking an omnibus to finct!aninn, net well a the delay and uncertainty oflietutningi•to the depot at the arrival or departure of the trains; as t:porter will be in waiting to coUduet therit yith their baggage to the Bryant, House; "just seross the way," - and conduct them back again without, feel or reward, taking special care tb svakix.them if desired at any hour of the night. The location of-the Bryant House, with, the natural scenery aliOnt it eninbino t o nink, it a 3'cry r dirable SIMIMER RESORT For business ~ ,,tnen and others it!': the c ity ' ,: who may wish to ".‘vast ofF care" fors ! few dales to recruit in the country. :t A Large and Comlinclious Hal; is attached to thi>i building for the "convenience of pleasure P.s.wrt#s, who May alwa y s find good accommodations here;.withont regard to numbers with warm Stabltri for theWtearns,. and: reliable help to wait upon:them' . I -- For further partiedlars inquire at the 81-2,-ant House of the proprietor. ADDISON BRYANT Feb. 1853-7tt • New .l 4l;r ange' men s. ItlingisanstoWNS.ire nisi Pa. . ro WER S ct! 17/0/I AS • !i[ I I,VOULD respectfully announce• to the inhsb itants of Lottersville; Great end and.vi chutv; that they like; now receiving new supply to their already litge Stock ; f Goods, in their new. store recently ere6e.ti by Drivid Thontas. • The assortment,liveatensive,embraqing every ar ticle usually callett for ' , aud will positively be sold cheaper for cashOtiqii ever! before Offered in this section of country; ohniiisting of . G,RY °COPPS, UROCESIES, Crockery, Boon and Shoes, Flio;, Fish andtSalt; • • added to ten thonatindinotioas not enumerated. , • TheaubscribeniVris4 it pfusra:ly upderstoodthat Csen is what thfiy most Want, and for cash wr ' , . ----; ,; , • )"1•1 . -; 7 . THIS institution .1% l'ocated in' a ;'heintiful tn .& roinantic grefie at the base sifilifoistt Prosp pebt, and within- the cortiorationcif the vilage; possessed of an [ubtindanj supply 'Of purest soft mater, advantages fir eiereise in the pure air, a carriage .and fOqt., Walk Op the mountain, over looking a scenety ;Unsurpassed ins hearty and grondenr, and, , 4free from the noise enli turmoil of busy life," with;,eircellentilailing anfl rowingpliv i .:. leges on tbepleaOent waters of the i rhenange.-.. These are , a feirpf - the piesentatio the . 6 •Pnre" ofiers to the invaiid.; ;i , . I . - The honse ie pests anti comm ions—bathing apparatus ezcelltnt-Lzwell veutilat d, with .230 feet piazza. I '.., .1: , • J •-• The medical cletiariMenCis underhe . entire care of Dr. Thayre did:wife, Who have h4d large el ;per ience in tlydroplathie practice; and trefavirably known as successful practitioners.- I' I; - ,ICoursts ofLtdures, with ' full • plitei.endillis= trations, will be, *1431 throughout the 'salon to the Students en6,Pa(ientii, upon AnotomY, Physi ology, Hydropai,hY and Hygiene, Air which! there t will be no additidial, charge. ~ I•Females whO;have been confine to -sheik beds for years, are iiiivittd to correspo d With no or give us a call. i; Dar : success in thfc treatment of diseases peculiar,to' females, has iven us;confi. deuce, and we say to all',Such, even if thei have “suffered, much i'-,frOin wiany phyeiciens,"lrnake i one ;more trial.;!; • - .P. 4 I , Terms. 'horn 1414;;to $8 per w ek, (payable weekly.) accddiqg to - ro o m and ttentionlrequi. iltd., Patients Will protide forpe nal use 2 corn fortattka, 2 blaalirs; 3 linen or' co ton shooks a n d 6 towels: ;.,i , O. it,;THA.Y E, ht. D., I ~ .• Resident l• ylician. , i?iit , i, k i n. ;K. RANSpY, fil9tf D Carpus iusal Oil Cliaths. .AI7ING ehTarged and refitted our extensive H -Crockeri land' Ho4se Furnishing Store, ea tires.* for the: hnsinese l ; we havfi added a new feature in Ha dePartinenti. f. The secondprior . its , devoted t 9 Car Pets, Oil Cloths and Loololli Maws, in which we offer. a good aseprttient: at priees, which'annot fail to ,please, an to' filch, we invite yo fl r partiefilar at;: tentinn, ' 1: J. DE ME. Binghamton' OctlBs3' 20 ' . I • :t COLE= Salt ts>ritis ! by 1 rt....waft'," ; on 35 3563 i . A' iiiiiitAidt 1 '- -- ,- • T S ATE‘;' .• * - , .. sha u n reani nail ./ilsofill, 0 4 atfoery . a ,; _ Sickest* willeisil se fi i -..- . - I MOST ", STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS ,', " Refiectiolis for . the Tholiehtfil. drag that eltultioio human Wage eiiit ana s • drag through lifti as do tire ineett Of the field, or the inseeta of .the earth, evincing. a 4 more thought ~ or reflector's then though the noble Liedtke of mind wore note vouchsafed to the*:.l; , • Many Oa are husbands and fathers. up on whom are dependent the health, the well-being, and the • isappineM of, a confiding ant affectionate wife, with perhaps a family Of childreM ° ; ' • ismer orizm I'LIiAI+I6NS ViiiT TUE .: ' WITS 1 motes no*neu. TO nit* . • : In thatpitiable derdition e 1 not eveir for one day - , to feel thef happy mid exhfierliaing inflame* incident to the ejoyment: lot health-1 :.• 1 t her She May not lie an invalid confined to bad,' .• or eiren!to her rim ; -as lier prldri s i ambition and ,allergy !induce lied _ nervei her toi take .persond . charge of her hoisehold, eion - whenher health Will -, not admit of it ; ; but she isineverilselim perceptibly • , sinking from day' to day, and alwaysleaing, i . • Thus, day aft* day. and Month alter month tram spire, liar healt h daily si Is, till hazily even the hope of mw eo, 'no longer. mains; ilAnd thus' 1 THE BLOOM NO 6EIIOE, I _,4 .; . 1 1 . 1 sl . • Dui a row yeai n ago in the flush! of health and • youth, and buoy . ey of spats, rapidly, and apps nutty loexplicab y, boome es a 4 . celde Liddy; di- Wasted wife; srith frame emaciated , nerves tut . strung,; spirits depressed, eountenaime bearing the . . ° hapless ,of suffe g, and ion utter physical and mental prostratie . I ) ' Sensetimes 'dopier's* change may and does de arise from o le ar eodaitutimml 'eauses4 But • - oftener i : by far ',oftener, to gross and inexcusable ig n orance of the simplesti and' plainest - rides of . health las connected with ithe muilage ' state, i tin violation of wit ell entails disease , .su ff eriag and - misery; not, only tie -the wife, but often • . . Hereditary Coniplithili . upon the Children , • • '" mail Tits ,TMita AND vouirrili iierteaavon," , rranstistitting ii.XiIIIIVIIiPTI.CiIiI4! SCROFULA. t: HYIKICHOIIifIItIAi INSANITY; GOUT, . , SWIG'S Igrlotasiiri: Mh o e 4! diseases, FIiADF r OL. INHERITANCE I I I ' . e t rarta the !Parrots. -N i, And';l must this continue I Shall we bl) wiser In ' all that concern the cattle of our fields, our bolts, : mfr sheep, our cows, ode' oxen, 1 the nature and character of th soil we =possess, he texture, and quality of ourgoodsand merchandise ; but in all that concerns ourselves as „hurt= beings, with human • (motions and passions, subject to, great derange ment,linvolving our future peace and happiness— in all that coneerns the health and welfare of the wife of our aft ions. and the masher of 'our chil dren ; lin all t -commie the mental and physical well being of those children,l, should be, ini- . . mersed in the eat antt mos , BEN IGHTED 110NgRANCe, • . , AM'CIMPABLE AS INEXCIAIII.2!, 1 • . How long shall this ignorance prevail' so prodoc tiro of its bitter fruits 1 5 How long shall the wife . and mother be. ignorant of the patdre, character and, :ousel of the various womb and se:mal complaints, embittering her days by suffering '—suffering often prolonged to years, eventuatinif 3 :7 . a complication of, diseases utter*. and hopeless incurable 1 Shall we far ever close our eyes ' to a results of physics- - logical sciene by which: we may arrive at .ma understendilig lof ourselves as men and woaren., subject to' sel l icus life-l in g enduring diseases, and perpetuating cm to ou.children.ii . , . LET ' VERT *lll UD MarliatED PONDER! No. husband or wife Surd' be ignorant . of What concerns them most fo .now to secure their health and happiness 7liat knoirkdge i •ts contained in a little pork eau led, • 1 x• - THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE ' . BY DIL A. M AIAXRIDEAU, ! , • 1 , rttorott OF DiSEASES or: WOME.V.. Oise ilimairedth r.dition. 18040., pp. 2e. price 50 Cinff;: : EON FIACIPAPER, EXTII:A MINDIigO, $1 00.] ' :.. First imbiLshed in 1847 ; and it Is not , ' :.13URPREI1NO OR WONDERFUL, Conildertng that E V Eit'F.- FERAL 12. • whether - MARRIED OR NOT, eon here • acquire a fall lestowledileit, of Me sua- ' . tare, character and coded of her : . complatnts; with tho Various 4 aysoptoms, and thaVnearly . - ' . RALF' A MILLIONi COPIES shotild bare Veen sold„ It is impracticable to con rey fully -the 'various subjects treated of, as they • aro of a- nature strictly intended for the married, of those contemplating marria,ge.i' , UP*ARDS OF ONE lIVNiMED •Tllol7*- . . • - SAND COPIES , . Have•Uen SENT ny MAIL *thin the last _ few mouths- . ' ' ' ,'s' ,1 j • i . • ' • CAITTIpN TO . THE PUBLIC . - •,, _ 4E NOT DEF RA GI) ED Say no bock unless Dr. A. M. Mantic:ea., 129 Liberty-Street. N. Y.; is on the title page. • d the entry in the clerk's Office on Ili bae - k\ef ho title • page; and huy only of respectable and ••onomble dealers, or send by mail, and address to r. A. M. blairrieeau, 4s there are spurious and rreptitious infringement., of copyright. • , j • • _ Upon !receipt of One Dollar "TEE MAR., RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM: pAßiokr. iii sem (nailed fret) Ick any part Of , dte• United State*, the Canada* an s. British Provinces. ' All ,Letters 'roust be post.pai , end . addressed to Dr.;' A. M: MADRICEAII, it 1224. Naw.Yorb • CitY. • Publishing Office . 129 Liberty Street, ' Ifeet•Yorit: [ .• 1 / 4 : • ' FON . .; AiE IF—T. B Peterion: Philad,; Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Hi esdale"; Blanch & Crup, Harriapurg; S. S. N rth, Lebanon ; N. DeWitt, Milfotd; J NE‘n anger, Mantieim ; Spangler & tiro, 'Lsncast r ; %V Smith,. Huntingdon ; S McDonald, Piii) town; J M Blum, Newlßerlin; H.A .Lantz, ' ding; R P Crocker, Brownsville; Wentz if e. S • k, Carbondale; Eldred & Wright, Wil)iiunspo t , S. Tuck, Wilkesbarre ; G. W. Earle', 1 Waynesboro'; Potter 4 . Aliiiitn, Belle : (onto .1-* Mobil!, Warren; RObert Croky, Mei- S. cer;S sder, Ilanaer; It. P. Cummings. Sam: erset• Thos etowPerthait, Philad ; J. L Gunni lAson rie; 5..8. Lautier, Griiensbnrr, B. Hall, Pi n ;S. '. Durban, Franklin ; Dr s 0 Scott, cdticird . ; E. illand, Indiana;., J J 51e.fillly;Mil- Ord •I J. W idnuy. Brownsville ; G. M MeGet , • -tys, Antler; .S. fsitekson, Chambersburg ; F. D S;iwet., Norri. town ; E Benneri. Sitinnetiiwii; II Mitchell, Pit . .burtz? G %V Gh.ttya, Butler ;• Jog `Sviaoz, 8100 isburg; P S•De4hert & Co.-Cham: ' bershorg. ‘ ' - •— ; . I 2m6 , I l PI k S !FITS ! ! trts !! ! • , i . TITE VEC , EABLg. SXTRWCT,IEPILEPTICI"ILL. _. For !Pie titre_ f Fits, Spasmi ,Crimps; and-alb . 1 r . raliervnu and . Coasiitulit.nal • Diseases.' PEI3O . N wh o re laboring under this .distreiaing malady will Sad theNEGETABLE EPILEPTIC FILLS to be the only remedy' ever discovered 14r Oudot Epilepsy, or Falling Fits. Thee Pills possess a specific a - ciliation the riervonasys. tem ; And, althoOeh they are prepared 'evpeelaily for the purpose of curing Fits, they wil I be fnnd of especial benefit for all persons afflic ted with weak nerve+. or whose ner rii *One 'ostem 'ha been prostrated or ; statteredfrom any cause whatever. In chronic Complaints,or diseases of lopg paanding, sup« nduced by nervouSness, they are exceed- Ingli henebelal A . Pribe, $3 per .ox, or two boxes for SE.. Persons cntof the eley, eneloal R. a remittance, will have the Pills sent them; through the mail. tree of ;postage. For sale yb i i SET IL HAN sE, No* 108 Balthilnre street. Baltimore, ' Md. o whom . rdera from all parts of the Union, must be sddressed.p , t.pal 4 . . • . ~. M TiILEWTSON 9 % • • Infaflible Rerne' dy for all Infimilory Complaints. A . DERTALN and sure Antidote for the following dines -CA its—;All Feters and. Dellamitiens to which the sys tem is subject. t heumetiero. Lameback, Piles; Diarrhoea, Dyse k tecy. Deidaeler, Toothache, reser sores, Wies t Cuts,, Sprats, [trailed., Burns and /ma de,. RI thoura i nessit floret! Item eel y; foC Curing Rinfl Bones, Erasmus, • , weeny, Pell Evil. Cuts. splint, Gal ii, Fistula, scratches, Lameness, spring Halt. Bruises, Mange. Inflammation of the Lungs, add all Fevers to which Hones are subject. ' : Agents—Abel Terrell, Montrose—D. Bailey. Lerays sille+Cyrus Atery, Wyalusing-14 11..Woodruff,Dimock A .-Ji [Sherweod' Rush ~. • 011..13, 11353 r FRE TpST ree l ! lisplendie HoOzontal -Tt4Ped D; b l l4 em r ...- .)ia 4 /rouble bottomed fi open casei,all of which tar warranted and!.received direct from Slierland The few Subjoined prices will at one point o ti to the public' i where and how. an eroirmous P r ventage can be saved. 1 Double tom 13 Jeweled . Lever Hatches es above in el gen) silver case froiu $lO.. Rorie movements in ; Htuittng canes' from $l2. Hori. iontal Don lel bottomed 4 beles , ,leweled'open Tacit and onds from sB,7b, the same move. •ment in el ega nt huntinecaseS with punk seconds from $0,50. All of whlchhAve'hard'enammelled Dials. Gold Diamond point 44 Pens with pencil € l . and; silver e tension holders, m agatine for leads dri from 1,00. Gold Diamond pointCd peek , Iles from 50c; Jewebir dut,..47,c.eqUally cheep. ood assortment of exctllent 'second' hdnd Ache*, etninent makers, iir,finitt rategalngcon )n, will 1;e sold decidfdliqlOWfor cash. Best nth Lan tt _Watch Crystals,' 190, -;Wcitch.re ing as i4iil.l - _il '-' ' . • ; l': B. ' 'Lid I ,l{e3tairatis to pu .; tern. Ir'i from. 7 4i.it. ti 714 1 ! 11. IltrallTT MEDICAL COMPANION, SH IMIPOitTATION. ived aniither-. l titportation-of those. FulrieWeled..oetaehed 'Levet and retches . with seconds and hard en. demble b" A. SINGLETON, maker and Importer. ,IVeiviriirit. Fire InsiiirtitiCe.Co., l 7 'o,te 9 W 1 Sired. 1 , I ‘AirITA.L9 tla Cash so l d Approved Beiatitlea) IS ~ ... . I .-, . -500 11 0 'OO i .: • • I, • .. Insures agains/ Loss 4 Damage by Fir 6 Dia "All'o li 6.—d.' Q. RIO/bins, 11 Broad Stteei; f t Peter C. Bakeri I ' spruce:Or et; (Bret - Banelter , 118 Broadway; Thomas Andrews , 35 Cedar street; Fantoel S ou th ita74, 377 i Wit.t atreliti Albert . Conklin; 810 Greeliortettstreet - flumeak. Croiby, 113 B *away ; Charles Lent. Kingsbrldge N. Y. Lan3l.tert C. Ha 1; Chlest i to,;lll.; I Smith nobble; WEIL W-..Letarld, New ork; Peter R. I f Bosch, '133 hank Street ; Steal, es B. Bell ear. West; and Lalglit streets; John 1.. Deers,.7B. Wate street ; D•i Van 1147i.,1181itaidway j Horatio 14. Gallup cor.. Were. and Byres/streets; Peter 11; paste}, cot.. Gan e oset and west; Reuben Ross, Jr., 4S itrabtlt Avenue, S. epbet•Croeswelt; Hamden, N. A.; Albla wad;olo, ; Philadelphla; Dexter B. Britton, 49 Water street; *Samuel Siaelalr,Tribune mom, lags; Samuel IL Shaw, peed/kid, Ohio 110,YA:t. CIIAIII ' . CHARLES CiiAltKr, Etc''. i , eII e ARL Es L. BRGWIS t Ag' e Slontrose,S pt. 6, 1853.! ' } , . . - LOdertiviUe Book &sit fig store. • t . . , T!EE eubscrlber would I Inform tbe I I ; habitants of Lo! derseille and harroundlng country, het be bee Kivu. ly enlarged and Improved hlsiStore, an . filled up with a largo sad elinplete assorttitent, of 'acute, 011s..Illtys. woods'', Dye-srfe, Window glees; Sas . , Putty, Vaintsh and Brushes. Alto. - . i 1 ' • Patent dedie 'lnes. Chemleite,flbees.wari d ,Perfuwery, iTtin. tee Notione,rlonfectlunery. Tenet &rile! s. an all articles' usually kept n any estahllibletent of t the kind. Alio !on hand • tart e isortment of • 1 ' • . ' i I .-- B OKS. 4. STATIOh ERY. ' ! - 1 Paper 'Hangings, &c. &e.,sliich here 'repared - to sell; on. as reseonab7e terms of my store in the owntry. r,, ; DOCT..IAMS GR FRIA'. ... .1 ll , ~ . ~ Also' keeps in Fame room. * general assortment, Of he 0 pato Ser Me mews am.esrefully 'sleeted, prepared sod-cur perintanded hy blmself,fothil torn ae toodettonand the benefit of the public. ! ~ Ilulhiers, Painters, Phyeletano, Scho I Teechent.hideed till ela ssss and profeolons.wishlng to p rchase are I stilted ,0 esitand.sie for themselves- - , l • L. SCOTT. , ly overJohn:MclTlnney's ore on. • i . : i then. ,Loderifillt. , . 1 EMMEi - - _ .. , -DR. HOUGAITOrz • - ' . ....... 4 . . ' .." •. 1 r . a• ' :V . l• 1 . . 1 . . • r • ..-• - ' • . , .: - •, • , .. . 1 .• . ~ , .. 1 .L ... , I A, '.., .' :: = • I • lI .. . . Great Cure for Dispepsia :, I DR .J. , S. J lIOUGIITON'S PEPSIN. TM? 'mut loi -0 ESTIVIE FLlTlD.Olitllantgle Juice. Pniired from, IIEvNET of the fonrth Stomach oft the Ox, after directions of Baron Lichig,l the great Physielog icalChemist, by J. B.IIOUGIITON, 'l. D.,Philadelehia , Pa., I . e j: . 1 This Is truly Nature's owl Item y for an unhealthy Stomach.V Ne art of map can equalcurative powers: It contains an-Alcohol. Bitter; Acids, o r Nauseous Dings. It Is extremely agreeable toithe test : and may be thken by the moat feeble patients inhocannot eat a water Crack. er without; acute distress.; Beware of Drugged finite, tiring. .Pcpshalsnot a Drug. , I . 1 . D3`Call- Ma the agent and get ; Descriptive , circular, his, &linen large.innuninit of it entitle evidence, from Lielitg's Animal Chethistryi; Dr. Cpmbe's Physioingy of ni4e1100 11 ; !Dr. Pereira or, f odd arid Diet; - Dr. John IY, Draper. a( New York llniverajty; P of. D unglison'S Phys.l ei f lologY• Prof Silliman of Yale Co lege; Dr. Carwenter'S Physiology ; Ice , together t i with r ortri of curesfrem all partite! tha United Stites. I ' , . ~ .Dfr.OBSSIIVE TILL'S It —tvery bottle of . the grind's PEPSIN henrs the written signature of J. S. HAUG wrox M. D., *obi :Propgiet cir Philadelp , Pa... Copyright an Truk Mark secured. I I tar St,ohlhy all Drri:gistl and D alers, in Medicines:l- Price, $1 pet bottle. I 1 , , „ I 1 . ..... Poe Sale by MIEL.:PURREI,L, Druggist , Montros Pa., wnoleXlle and retail Agent. ' / .. . -9yl. noesys CoupOuicid. Sy r up of Ye . ti° .• I - 11, Dock It t. - 1 -' • I TTUS' Sal a Pare/y tregetablgi - inpound, scientificall prepared from the best floats a d Ilerbs of the Mat - Oaf Medics' and has kalue4 an urivalled ;reputation , r the following effects.; vis.4Regult leg and Strengthening the Liver and Digestire Itigani, a d Cleansing the Stout *eh and Bowele, -and ' thnt goal 'it all ,Billions•rDisases, 'liver emnplainta, flysperishti I digestion,. Costiveness, n I ! Vito., eidaehe, Fiver ; and A tie, Jaundice, :Nsusea, Loss of Appetite, &C., and cans rag th., food to, nourish and support ' every part, IPtilifying the Blood and thus curing ,allllrumors,oautmmoncia Ereptione , Scrofula, Salt' Rheum. Erysipelas. Scald Read, Canker Pimples on. the face, IllOtehea; Illeirs 7 Tnntors, Mercurial Dlsesre, Can , eers, C. ~- . : 1 - . ' .. 1 , , , t. l 1. S ecre t o r y . Re , rtuat3ng trii Organs,! ,• in •- . , ' and by enabling then; to 1 perforrn their proper funetions -preventing and curing many pairul and da- gerons Ala nares;/Streagthecting an/ truietin the Nervous Pyrtim, , thusallaying Nervons Irritation, end cdring altdlseases of the Nerves, as IZatecht, Neuralgia,,Cramps &c.- 1 It is unrivalled i th‘O If care all Fenzak - Com • ~ i , 1 , . idainis. 1 - *IR Weakness, general illebility. irregularity. Obstrue. tions„: SWeiling of the Peet, Limbs, Joints, &c', catlike by weakness; also, 'Lune and Throat Comnlatnts, as Colds; Coughs..Asthma,2 Oonsu odor', & e.,also; Dropsy 'I. . , Tlaviro6riade nee of tclf - 170 pound Syrup ell Yellow Dock Root, prepared byl, C. Mote is Ce.,' either oursel ves, or in our families, and findid• it to be a very salutary' and effectual. preparation') wed most cheerfully recom mend it to the public as i:lery v luable medicine..; . . E. Bourne. Esq,. Cashier 'Natio al Bank. Providerce,lt •• I.; A.,W.JS.pencer. Esq., IThilier hue Brick litink!do di , do, Rev Willfarn ' Phillips, „Ilev J RiehMond. CSS, Jones. editor Providence- Gn .1 Advt., Win Field. M TV. G M. Cyrus Fisher, 111 F. II P l, James Ilutehinson, 0 E Dia; V 0i ,.. J Distes; , Do tt Renj Colby and ot hundred othwrs of the most respectable :families's& Pro vidence. • - 1 Thus certifies that I bete for a number of years been acquainted with thb romp, sition and mode &manufacture of Mnrisecit Compound Syrup of 'Wow Dock Root. I have aiscrbeen acquainted !Alb its, ( A ux operandi In disease, i and can say tnat twill inSl , ects tit .is admirably ealcitiated to remedy that class ofDiSeas-a for which it wasj designed. Tt is especially valnable., l ln Indigestionand al its attend: ant svmpt onas.it Mteited to heafthy l action the Liver, re mnves Torpor, and Ina.tivity ,of this Organ. and Winn. bates health actionin all the system. As a Depurator or purifier of the Blood it. as no inprrinr. i f • • 1 1 DAVID HOLIES, 3f D . Providence, R.I. Jan 41.1663., Prepared by C. Morse & 'pl. Nn. 416 Broadway.N, Y. and sold by Druggistennit others throughoUt thli, and other countries. Ili I. j • 1 DZ. Sold in Nlontroselo .), i ',.. ABEL TURRELL •, - .(16y1) - Ijl ' 11.:; - - rill.-r . , 1 . I .' . • • To the eititots of Susqueha i iina Obunty. 1 r • •- 1 , uLT I OKitt Al &. lIEN*E'V T would respectfully call the" T l r . attention of all I;rsons' In - Suaquebanna County and Vicinity to their' lai. and well selected 'gook of Dry Goods and•Carpeta which:consist of all the fashionable and teesoriable ; t ooods now lisivogile„ Goods en it ed both for,t he grave and" ihe gay. anditfact fall of the different styles of Toads whielf.cast be tail fo i rir tliought • lof. We are de terminal not to ha underiitold. (1 if you will be so kind an tei favor us with a call . 14e wil make onr word good. Our stock of Dress •Goods iscpuilstain part of • : Black..Ttrocade, Plaid', : Stripe.. Chatirealde, and Lining, Fig. and main Wool Delkines, - lg. and Plain Cotton d 0.,. 'Silks ,Merinos. Thitiets , ;iopac as. Pariirontra s m. tie lie ge , 1 Plaid liiiseys,Colored. seek 111 newts, ealleoes.de,. Ike. ' d'l 1W 1. 4 —0 f which wel have an endless variety.. . Cashmere Shawls frou47 to , 650, Bay State,; Lonrand Square do: - , Fig. and PlaltrThl bet. &c &c. %White , v;oind.:—Plain, ; Plaid and Stripe JaCone.t. Mullins, Birds Eve and Ens‘la Diaper, Irish Linen, Table Linen, Linen, Cott , ,n, {Worst , !and Embossed Spreads, Swirl and- India Book: lilus iris; Victoria and .1141101111 M IMO. Linen Cambrfe, L ti n Cambric ' lidir's, French i Worked Collars and R ider Ildk's. Muslin Drapery . Linen ...and Cotton Sheeting lend t:hlrting, Bleach and, Brown, ,Jacquard Diaper, &c. &e. i . .. . n Coats ewt rt agent ' Consist!' of Black and fan .cy Broadcloths. Cassimp cc, lack and Fancy,, Satlnetts, Sheep's Grey. Kentuc y Jen, ;Cashrnerette. Satin. Wor sted and-ilk Vastings.Dlack and Collide's, Satin Stocks, Neck 'Ties, &e Fiatiliels, 1 , hite, lied, Blue. Yellowand stripe, Gents Cashmere, Wra l ppers, Drawers, &e. &e. ~ Our:dock of Gloviiiei a 1 licyrii.ry Is complete enthritrins Ladies, Misites anGerm Gloves. - Lisle thread Cashmere. Cassimere, I.Pleee .Lised Chadiols ildnedillen • ver. Kid. Buck skin, &:e. &c.H . t Ladles, Misses)and Gantt , Co ton 'Hose. and lb'" Mese, White,.Brown, Mixed. )Sack ;4111. • Made Colots.4l,lpaeca , 1 Woolen, Cashmege. Merino a 1 ill: do., and !every other style ofseasonable Bost Ty. '.. 1 .". • Also, an endless wart ty o :other styles of &ode such it i lk Damasks both Cotton 4 ., nil Iron:it ; Silks and Cotton VeV i Vets, Counterpanes; kleireena brics 'Tuilljeftrni Corti 'fetters, ROM! Vld Itorsaillati els Nankin S Ticking;, Mar- Men stripe, Oil Curtain . Ca ' , tillage, &e. . liar :sot i sta:--Bru/ els. hree .Ply. Ingraluun "'both Wooland Cotton. Cotton do. ' Cotton and Waal stair Car peting,Dru reit, Gil Clriihs. iviiii 'Carpeting Rngs. ' : i l , • Oar stock of Dry Goo:Is 1 ; now complete, i and if Yon would like tereo a geed a ortment of Goode and New GOODS you will call at i ' Wick . .i & Bennett's, nearly *pp*. site the Prist-offi el.. ', Binghamton, N. I' if evil, 11 t i . 11 Goods: ... - Tresli 4 rr Va o Yew Si. 4D.SA RE re just roceivirig a varie kJ ty of New G,o,lids, rating which' May belouad Ladies Kid Gloveti old 2e. 6d. per .pair. Ready: made Cloihing. cob:it'd arpet Yarn, Dd Lames, De •Darge, Cashmere; .., iFre ieh, -Englis% .and Siixony Merino:4e, k . c . ,,, allpl w ich •we will sell as cheep if riot cheaper thew 040 e eTst for Ready Pay. 51 ;., .ontrose„,Nov:sl 18 3, .- ' . . ‘• -i • .. . . 0 - -_ - Execattc , T;i: EWERS testaitner II ,I_3. the aubseribeti on Low, dee'd„late oCAu sena indebted to - siiid e riayinent, and pers'pnal sent Om to the, tinder nettletnent.. - ' , li A . 1 • Auburn, Jan. 085" , . (bJ Catsitnerkt Gi G_oixis,44st. Alin, n newandiliri I &e., VelAieh will 14 soli , or pat down.' Springville. Jan."4'2, gorse powets ()140 and two kor 41 iii{ purpose:a, a! Meant Engine for aale Aug.-17. MO TROSEDEMOMAT rususuES litrzsr :THURSDAY mossrss sr • EDrnin: AND PROPIRIETOIiS. , TERMS.I4 050, cash 'in - advance; $0,00,1f net paid vrithin six Months ;:antte2,so, et- the end of the year. Igo paper discontinued until arrears. . ges aro paid,, except at the - option of 'thy` Pub. \ Fishers. - All oturnunications connected with the office, to luau e attention. must be directed (poet paid) to thta & DAY, Montrose, gusquehimas County, Pa t ! • , Oneßa es of Advertising._ agnate' ( 2 lines or less) 3 ituiertioits,4l,oo , L. - Each souse. uent insertion,. , . . . ..- .' .' 0,25 One squareAlirei months, . ....- .. . ..L. 2,50 One square,months, . . .-. ....i. '4-4 ..-4.p0 Business Ca rs , four lines or less, . .-.•. 3:00 Yearly advertmements, not over 4 squares, '7,00 et One column no" your, ... =.-. . . . .\ ... . 30,00 Yeady ad ertisers' will be restricted to the business in'W kb they are en f..• .. - MU= ' • : l'gr - JOB WOslll., , -- - 1 ii i , 1 o .abliabers having added.totwir Jab - Printing mat: rials a large and superior:assort. -,/ ment of Job Type, are now preparedio squats/ / 7 i o in/this itc... •`' Job Work in a manner unsu tion of count y, and on the most . reasonable itifile. / L Blanks f every description kept tonst int ty • on band di;i nted to order. • • l.' ' --- - - ).' Fashion A. Baltiwi I.IOIIIN GleolllBl4. _ t 11Faxliionlble'Tailicir-Shork ander/Searles Hotel, n Street,7 l Stontrose, Pa. I 71 1 , ItICAIIIT HOUSE, [. .., Great lie d Pepe*, , Pa. Aeritsow BST; . ANT, Prop "ct i or. / / ~. • . . • 1 , . . . i l t . 6 1 3-n44 1 1. . 0 ~. 'e Notice: • • tary lave been granted in, he estate or Cornelius $. urn - teWniltis All per. Ante Will make immediate avitig, demands will pre• idned: duly Attested, for DREW S. LCOW; , esh Lot ghams, and other Fincy . rrived at 'or?, JOIMITON & Co's. asaorttnent,iif Iron, &v. cheap as usual for ,cash criv,"Joiastoii dr. 1853.1 & steatiEngine: Powers for thraihioi, or . 'Mien horse Paler . • Itt3=o= ntss Irtt tar 't 4. • US . F. A. LOOSE, • le Tailloi—Shopin :the roar of , 's Harness Shop, urratairs. ! . „IL ,IL SPROUT; • .- . Illannfaturer of SrteOufs,Coattis# Cu; BIAGI? SFIFIN , aS; Mootroii, Pef. Wm. W. SMITH dr. Co. Cabinet and Chair Mapifactarersi too) %in §treet, Illifintrose, Pa. ) EORGE 'FULLER, • Dealer, inF Books, Ready-Made- Clothing, Hats and CapsjßoOts and Shoes, dtr. - Store oppo. site Send Hotel, - Montrose, Pa: D. DI FUNDS' d Exchange-Stable. Office in; the ' ilson's Store, Montrose, Pa.- • . , talrery a rear icti". . C. C. EDIWAEDS, Phytiichin and Surgeon, Harford, Pa.Qee 2 dciors tielow `FaitonN Store. I J. • Siisigeoni Dentist,' Montrose. Pa., will be; At Seaile's pole], Mondays and,Tnesdays of each week. ' • hp! &PARK, Dealers in Dry Goods, Grogwies; Hardrsre, CroakerY t Boots and Shoes,, &c., Springville, Pa., I . . 18y1 LAW PARTNERSIII.IP. i• 11 S. Bentley &L. F. Fitch will attend to all business entrusted to their, ettre, :ander the name and style of "BENTLEY & rms." Attarniires' at Law—Ofee formerly oiei. piedlitattle . & Streeter., Montrose; *Risque banns County, i P. ~ RALPH R. XATTLEA S.. B. CHASE, ' AttOrnerand Counsellor It Law, and Ceinmissioner of Deeds rot- Wisconsin and tOfiice directly 'opposite the “Lnk Hrk3se," Grvat Bekui; Pa. (tf.) . CONGDON & . Dealers, in Marble Montiments,Tables, Tomb. &ones, eze. Corner of Court and "Exchange Streets,l• opposite Broome County Bank, Bing. ll:union N. Y." . ' C. D. LATHROP & - Co. . Dealer 4 in.Stoxes and Manufacturers of Copper; Tin, .anct'Sdeet.lron Ware. Shop west side Main Street, opposite Democrat Of: See, biilntrose, Pa. C. D. LAiTIROP.I 'B • MOONEY Be'pairei of Crocks, Jewelry, 'Musical hem • nients, and Guns , &c., dtc. Eteetro plating of Spooris; Watehe.s, Jewelry, &e., done to order, - He hailan appointment for. Scaler of Weight! aild Measures. Shop on ; "Main Street, lint . door 11• low the Brick Cornrr, ntrose, Ps. .! Montrose Tailoring Esta lishateat Lines Reynold.s.Fashiopuble Tailon, o'ver' 0. R. Rowley's Store, one door below Hatches Hotel, ready at alPtiroes to please ,the pit and riiinister. to the tastes and cow fort o those who want clothes. West fash ions re gularly ' reeeked, and old ones obsirri when ' quested. • A ; L TIETHHELL, Mosptost, PA. ' * Dealer in Dnigs,. Medicines, Chernicals,Piintk Oils, Dly,e•stuffs; Groceries, Dry . Goods; Ho& ware,tone.ware.Glass.ware;Camphene,Burs• ing,Fl, id, Lamp Oils, Candles,iYarnishea,Wis. dow 'G ass. Fancy arid Toilet !Articles, Pala' . rnerY, Jewelry, Spoons, . Spectacles, MuisA. , InStru ants, Trusses, Medieal :-Inetrurnesls, Liqumics, Mirrors, Stationery, Britches; Shoes,. Yank; Notions, &C. • Physicians , Preierip., ticins' Irefully compounded.. . ' - RANKLIN /MASER - '• . _ iv Attor ey and aillissellor sit Law, , . MO:gROSE,,PA., . , WIL attend faithfully to all business entiss. tedj to him in the county -, of Sasquelasass. Conveyancing and writing' of all [ kinds 'Will 11 1 ; ' done newly, and _charge moderate;- . He will also ittend to tit', prosecution of claims of soldiers, heir arid°s andlieirs, against theihri• ted ,StaTs govern ' eut t , for Bounty Land, fis sions, a'. • - , ' , " - l May be fOuud at all hours at the offike former . °couple . hy 3 . t. - Hichards, Esq.,,north of the Cart House., ; . • " -; . . dy.l • JOHN COLSTEN, • Sloven, Tin, Cepper- ind Sheetiroa near Great Bend Deriet-6tf- DE ALE • I W:t • - • • M. , C. TYLER, • Interested Niii t h a. L Hunt - , • Istrenrkns AND DEALERS IS hardware And Cbt. lure, Parriame Trintrnitigs, Springs, Ate. . • ° No: 215 Pearl Street, 1 1 1. 'Wherelis Merearitile friends, in this •and filet Counties, are kindly in i ed, and'ecnitstaysolirit• ed to.e 11 and purobale. • . '• : CARISONDALE STARM& THE Subscribvrb WV I,runatat a Daily lint of Stages between Carhondaleend Hophottom Station; on the Lath:magas and Weiterh Rail' road. Pistanee 2t) mace. Leave Carbondale N the'.,md,rning and eonneet' with the ears sold, North. t i -Returning', leaVa 'on 'the arrival of the; In uit ir 'in from ;the Great Bend. The neerell ,, most dtreot and aheapeatiOnte - from . Great Bew p to Carbondale. - Passengers by this line allori get. intim Carbondale earlier ID l the eveningt l 4 any .are reeeipted i other route: -- - i _muht .0 :-.. _ ' l o t i rn - Carple at the Store , the Su , scribers ; Main ihreet, a few Igtickibe lc* Bronso - 's Hotel... ' _ I RO GW & 'BROTHER& . , , , at, 1842 - ' 1 it; i00:-.:4;.'7;-.:,11,1 ..toes Solt* ttd Upper Leiiebeir..-A pipe ees---- et the hiiathltikediUtantij kabd R EAD.- I SISTLIT ANTEP Thighs!. of Rye, and WOO u I. of Oats, feewhieh the higheit will lie paid in Cash H. btl ,l l Sompereville, ;en. 2i /04; [Emu B. Prlg3L [S. A. %Vciobxtir.