E!iFF ~1~ t .eTt~,~~~L,~x. I . . • CUT4TION IN NetRT)IERN PEN!('A. I - THE LARGEST CI E. 41. 90ASE,.& ALVIN DAY, EDITORS. •,- Itlarch 2, 11334. T6c ar of 11.004.44cepluip THOHAS• HOOD hen thOso who do not wish that's lose—their books, by anglers 7r - fulks that fish .rary hooks. how To lend , Are, stinred ' With lit t , Who cilium ._ But itiv1 1 They thus t i i Bl'lnall . ' Behold the Whobor Yon u:Thrk i Beloriged take some favorite tomo, read it through; . l omplete their set at home, i • one of you. , . . . .00k:shelf of a - dunce, l ows--never, lends; twenty' volumes, once Ito twenty friends. d novels you may shut .--"tis all in vain ; e ; and though the (eaves aro cut, r come again, . New Miles a' Frorp vied They're go. Thek ner. • I For parophi; • For !rat: - But; whorl t 'Tis! sure is lent I look around, my tears are spilt, . eytake a book that's liound, y extra-gilt. A circulati., Is nine; • Threts on. • . Liks all „I, of lay S. •:•••• LaA win Of lamb Pc ,1 library my birds are flown.; - . odd 'volume left, tri-be ho rest alone. . • . , neer quite bereft, • • ler sore was shaken.; • but a quarter-left, y I save my Bacon.: • • My Locke, to meta- more mah's patent worth.r . , ' • • ,7 losses deplore, la home on earth, They kk Than B And now Walken fr's Works ,I cannot put hands .upon, - r since I lo'st my Foote, y'ln has been none. Even Glov = My froze Thov,h ev : liylßun I • My life is lasting fast. away 7 = suffer from these - shocks Arid thougfi I've. fixed ato on'Grhty, Thero's Iray 'upon my. locks. . - They still arc : . mule me slight return; And - thu: my grief divide ' • . • For Dil th • y've cured me of my Burns, 45`And ce , -ed my Akenside; . I ; Brit 01 Ith nk I shall not soy, • . Nor let y anger burn ; . . . or - its the , have not found me Gay, • They ha •e not left me Sterne: • - s Pgatimtnt. tanite •Prine l ipleks Of "Mamifring Ilre hate no yet by nay means discovered the whole; Of th pi/act:l;les ofinanaiink. crops. One' pra4ice has been too' , lolifg _blindly - ].3f4 is now found lO . lbe of .noir ,use. The climate-:-the quality of the soil, an ical as we j i ll as chemical-:--the • aspect-thd eV ecition—and von the hqop- . .,-are modifyint( circumstances, :is - well - as the influence of the -o.aologicat str. ",Tho' the latter' '4 tnebliinie as - ,11.0 01.1.0oFtie , of the' ape arrivra at .sAabrate !aim. . • to on which thp soil rest.— is -often Modified - by drifts, yet character of the soil ; as well . 1, has Much to do withithe'val- Inenmbent strata. trence twf. hetollowingdednetions WhieV ,-t- the. Whole - of our" linowl- • edge: ' 1 . . , I. Thelsam I manure will net always have the same. effee either On, the same, soil for - - another prop ,r . another soi 1 for the same crop, or eitherlOn i e one. or: the other for any er great: piod o time. `' ' .n , it wasi r the custom InCheshire, some years mgo,•for capitalists to takt farms; to . manure • the whole, yea after year with soot ;• to get great croPs..; tultimately,' to leave the farm denuded ,Of itrlLlthamittes - 6 inuelf4) fo be 'al moit worthless for Years-afterfrOmsizilplester; ility: ." Thi s-wia said to be because the soot ,+ %vas.* strata t and ti - ot a manure. .l3q we :shall isiliidis - rwardite; the. elucidation 3 of this priOlplec -• . ;'- ' -- ' ," 2. - Ori.aome'soirf,a.rniner•Z Sr:mature iii quite adequate to iii 3 1 194,3 lunPlerr9Ps- - • ' • _is,: r rai. ski far proved by • the theoretical • caleutions of iebig, that he suggested a pnre ly mineral. - ' _ , and '..Nfei'rrr.=. Nusprat ik, co. • manufaCtnred one Imder Idi'directidn, which . wailufalis,ilu e failure, __ ..,: .• , •-.... , , .4.,, 0z_,01.11 - . sous ,ananamicil -or it'' least, 1 exotic mtuaur with or withoutearbonaceons, manure, 'or - " latter alone, will - produee bet.: ter cropsl than mineral manure, and - will alone secure iiierY Ullprodaetion. :, - .• `. ' ' - •..50, , fart did: . Huxtable cani•thia,-that he itr4m..sdlilte pplicNapa -of ammonia at. agi v.. enprice las -th onlyTanacert for, the,' farmer, t i lts - and leerta n means Of:growing wheat 'at •49slier.quart r. ' ' - - - 4, Ori thei• wilsimeehanical inixtumt will de Mere to , e.nefit,a,soil than any'manure Whatever; in ther words the - addition of 'sub stane.ea ; l ime ' in' themselves - will inOrnote production f crops - before impossible: Ito. be • grown on'th laird, and, will. ensure crops ; of A much[bet quality and larger quantity. '. Thuslan pplicaEon •of the coldest and. I most worthl =-:.- clay to =equally barren and -- sterile-sand: -ill often'Constitute -a soil of fait quality 4t` no fit to gr, ow crops at once,at least very.fitito r'• ire, a small modicum of ma- num iAth dr, eaten-possible advantage ;or peat upon el. y, or marl upon chalk ; nay, in, fact i inwly :very mixture short of sand upon clay,,which .:ans •to -be of very; little - ger= 'Tiro- , I- '- • • : . • ' (.. ' - 3. -- Phosp,oric acid will be, especially in k a state of slid 1 t fxation, highly beneficial to al most eiery .611: simply beeause this is e Ma: terial Of whi h the whole process 'of agticul- Aure a4eara to denude - the Land: • : - ThuS• soil if the most worthless barren peats ...and, blows ; _ sanda, are -made to grow the finest greet) reps by the use 'Ofvitriolized bones or of nano. • , ' , . 6, A geiigrai manure, consisting 'of =ram - 'ail, and potash, kith a rui.s.-ture of carbonate out ru4tte4; fin a high state of solubility,will :alumatkinv• . ably produCe a moderately good ,crop ii) any soil whatever. This:. appeam Ito . ..le owolg-to their enabling the plants to take' up their pro )er irantrty of the other. Mineral - matter's in , -scat Mad ;so - afford .164 leaf or-', ganization f r ";:lisialrigll6 ' truppiftw . of the . needed - cart .nic'acia"gasfrointheattnosPhere. "' - '-'-Isilt ••cssiori 4, the • eame;kind of •tha, • nur4•ivill, - .fter possibly'. a,. scud applicar. tion,o4!,Fay, yi4.10 pis4upeatssandeesaert sible results in improlingthecrop.:Jew rtu. , - tiurefj,co2l_ ~ *Witte elements .need(4 'by plants) ,G ; axicactehrsi to be brfar the best genend in • . Me, but if is luite -rxraiible that in time it' ay. he fonud i. u4Lxies "lag, to apply • !some other, .to. keep - I ttp - 'the,_ proportions of ' stamina •i,a e.saiL.:_ 1 _• • -- , , 8. lu soil- where the manure rapidly;-dis appears, frc) n a . - want - Of filwer- to• - absorb its best 43tialiti L S, a small. and 'frequent applica-, tiorersrgef able to a largerand mare remote' srateau l .of 'n ~. - - - - • , g* - " ' I When th ,soil can' hold' 'the manure only for It'ats) , ' odi . it 11 - Mani featly" Vest to iiv4l _ it to dielp . I.;i' iiivthetuantities they can. red: ily - ass - IMM' - e.: - - -,"-. ~,_, „.:,-. :,..:-.•:- 9. A e ;Ilan shliuldidwayglie-apPliell ,injthe, a degieJ'Of fii aiion most easily dissolved. by the.: soil o{ file arktr. ,•-•tA7 second application is . b• - :tter ilart -oo rout".4l-tit f , nee:- - - . „, - • • Anelent GnLve...T rds. . . , .. . . We lovel to visit old grave ards, 'we love to , wander among' the the , Memorials - of former generations, and Spell out the records of which mourning ffiCtidshavii incled . overt the-decay ing teneinchis of departed. life. - Philadelphia. tittca'vli ample opportunities forgratifying this 'Passion:l We have sei*Ml'• gave yards, to , whichhe dead' ltaVe ben r,onSigtied' during the lashhundred yol*, 'and'one= 7 that of the Streedey-lchtirchLWe lucre tombs . 4f ' a . Much Older date inaY be found. In thOicinity of 1 Fitt 'and. Arch streets,. there are'.- threw • ancient grave-Yards, ive have whiled away ma ny an hour, - V'wing :the; time stained slabs; and numbrin the instances 'in ,Svhich;•the i distinguished; terit.of other' dayi has _been t suffe"red' to .lin n-necrlect • and",cold bbstrue= = ‘ ticia:''' We. regret _that atiangers and the ch 'rions among our owncitiitin.,are tint acqtiaig ted with the means of , gaining alt entra* to these cemeteries; and, especially! to . :tht oiiii op t the 'south east comer of Fifth ' and' Arai • i . .i streets, w) cliff contains the- grave.of Benjamin Franklin, an object of interest to Abe civilized I world: ' A ilicpleiljab covers that spot of earth lint the Mom nes of millions of iniads, and the I affections of milliqns-,of: hearts, "grateful for Serviiri,to the- huinan race, eentre in that. pieca-.of marble. .Our CitiOns often. cake" an anxiety Ito visit the place, and strangers \ I usually inquire as to the whereabo ts. • In, the :,.in ' grave yards ;are the tombs o 1 many per sona well known iiithe hist, xi of P iladelphia. Inc 6 tildgravel#trd' on :the. north_ side of , Amli street; ;aboVe Fifth, relay be' sejn ' the tombs of Knox, 4hippen, and other distin guished citizens of the past getterations. 'The', slab above ' their . Oales, are deeply stained by the imig eiPosure: of -ears, but, their brief "In memories,• Mns t lie read with intense- interest:!l The ihird ,grave yard td which we have tillu-I, tied) is sitnated:ati the 6;4-net' of 'Fifth and [ "Clieoy stre4ts,around 'the . ancient butch I - Cli i kirch, which• is,' we ItCliVe, tine hundred and nine lyearsOld.. Thor& also may be seen ina-'; ny tomb stones, froin tin rich time has 'almoso erasc!d!thd uamesi ThO•teniable aspect ofi the clitti4- and the surrounding. grounds is rej inirliable, in; the 'midst of sO Much that is newl f rid 'Progressive.. • What is to, ecome of these! 'rave yar , 5..1 - If they are to be . treated i a•thel il ~4aine m , anl er as one fonnerly.ptuated atthef north 'eaSt cOrner of Fifth and ; Cherry streets, ] ,it is time that our citizens paid smile attention; to . thi . remaln's of the diatingniShed dead there[ -repot \shall lie done'-with the bones, of Ftnklin, ,Il4ex •• and . ntheriii • whose named; are i o , illustrious to permit their remains to; be. .scattered 4% " the four winds of - heaven ri 1 ___:—;-..._—_,_ \__li- - , , • • II . i Xar 1 4 116.- sk , VAT' II .- 4 Friar living in the ;Faubearrg du Temple t wear i out at it late honri:if a winter eveninTtai take pistol without\ lock tO the gunsmith's Turning , tli t e corner of fh6l canal, he waW r, stop by , a man ' of'ferociou i suspeci., who de iri mandeil his life or 'his purse. It is; relate. 4 Oat oill- escaped,Hwhen,placed iu a similar pre di ament, • by. a pun; . our, friend adopted , the r4adier plan of ; taking hiwpistol from his pocket and Plaeing it.. on the highwayniate4 breasi. ', : • si 1 • i "PoheW me to the next iturd-houe, or I'll pull the trigger I" heeiclaimed. I i Ast it was ilarlA the did not perceive that j.t....“ , :tllroltAiulti 'by an: imaginary lock; Ile had re c ourse:to.-the supplications use„,d in such leases: j - ;I" . ' _ l;- 1. • ' - - ! • " ir,,do not ruin inc :" 1 , • 4 " It 14 to save, yOu, on the contrary , that I• lead you to the guard house, 4 _'; , • ,„ii am the father otthree children." - ! Ilhaveqiii." , - . 1 - ''',. ' ,1 ' ' ' "I have a wife Who - depends upon - me for ' •, I , I . 1 Awl so , have 1..1 i: , - ""lhdeed, lam not ,• in r e a lit y a • wicked Man.l l ,. . , ';.` 1. j - : t 1,• .44- - either 'ma. L -1 .Cathe :it. is late, andrath er 'co d b2c,- the :water side. March, or I shall f fire.n I ' . t .:. I ; 1 1 • - . I The robber was obliged tetollow - ourfriend to thi.gliardfhouse,:, They 'arrived there juit as 'a Natv,l - came in., Our friead related his histoiy l ' The r 0,41.41 was examined, and dia.' cOeled 'lcillie an - escaped convict, •of who* the•ilolicehti. been for i- long: time in search. Oi.: e , s fr e iend w .as ~ dulY congratulated ' upon, , his p nce of tniad,and the energy which had been displayed. 1 -, - 'I _ `f tut," added the officer in command q• I regret to 5ay,..1 , 512111 be ; nder tbeneeesaity of bnoting'im tie,tro - ,{ against - yOu."":,' ~, . ' •,i •- y e r h If 1,, • i t, " 1 Uge,it appears from your 0w1:L.4,01ml _that yon carry arms bilioix your person, with .out the - nuthol h tv to dia'so.'''‘• • •. - • ','i ' . . 1 v Our friend' en exhibited his_ pistol, and ihmted to the'officer, that.withont a cock, it waSmo arm it ''all,, ,• - - 1 ~ • “ - ;:s47ot so," said [the Offieer,;n : pistol-i s " al- waysa,pistol. I must put your name on 014 charge sheet." ' i-- - •, ~ •i • _ _ pie-robber, turning to our friend, said fto ‘M . , you have; deceiVed me. ' May • what ha s - . to' yon now teach, yOu that bad faith and ii always. receive, sooner or later, their til i . - 1. 1 Puts ment." , • . „ . - , , I 1 ' i The Old Riau. i • 1 .! ' i . •1 i - : .—.--- • I Bow i low`the head, 'boy ; do - = reverence , , to, the. obi inah. .- Once young like you, the Vic issitudes of rife have=silvered the - hair , and changed the ribilia trierfy. Lieeto the care worn visage before yoil.. - Once that heart heat with-aspirapions equat tO"any, that you , have feli;, aspirations crushed by disappoimiment, as tours` are perhaps destined to. be. "' Once -that fonn stalked , proudly through 'the ' gay . scenes „or pleasure, 11 beau ideal. of .g race ;. no'W th c t hand of lime that withers, tM flow , , er raf y tezday, has warped that figure. and d . yed" the noble carraige. Once at'-your. a lie possesed the thousand thoughts that p s t hrough your hrairi; - now wishing to '....*-. coutplish deeds worthy a nook„in fanie, - atien imagimiglifealdriam "that the i li4ionerik a woke from the better.: But he has lived the dreain Very near thmtigh. The time to awake isivery near at, hand4et his' eye.ever kinilles at • old' deeflsP,r. daril:'ig and the 'hands tikes a Antler grasp of the stat Bow low the head bey, as you .Ivould iti - yOU.i.old age be *Ver. eii.exxl - ! :', -,% ... , z . I , . We baxe hennlef-an-old lady who was-to -v ry pirticularlisk* 01 aU ali4tys Waited ber eggo Wow, she (broke theti, into the- pi ii .t - O, fry and ' was ..alwa,ya; sfiattietilarly• "ea:fetid, 'l'G' 7: ( 43 '"lr toWilli' *ellal/ t 9 se'9if t)/97 fat' r*ii4req 6- 4,04,f - TY.gkepL: , 4,444:gi=l:liiolsiken'ilier.fittir,tovit new fft representabon.DCUneln.Tores Cabin, at the4Tational.Theater; on Mondat' lai.i.l - When! pestar.ined aa'itO,,what .she thought of it, she ,regied.that elle liked it, 'very well,i:_ all but the last part,-wkettiihisy took Uncle l'olll ' Opqo ' heaven\ withl'n fed +MK eat - 1' A p is le . YT. • :Or ° h reiplakiad :dry ; something of a mug that where twenty, posonatiie!topic* hilt One hie taiina-lheneelnewersOW)tich• hile printersiegiuiti. t. POI*P I 0 1 4 . that 'What iveph.# cm a fishing' l excareir r • . -10 • .4.•! • Kr The &St -LW telinivit : y.: Sever lime': t y9urjokells r A, • iNF . : I We Ao iil like.,,kedsr,l how , wiliorspo - As Y! icee - ini-tivAtirlitel «f flyrtune ? Crocker) , acid Hotta° Furnishing , • , I Store it:DEPEl,l is now prepared to invite the • nitlic generally to examine hie varied and nxtensrOsso' rtnient of goods which' (as an ex. plusive dialear) lie is enabled to'Offer very 'tow. Cnisa.--Consistin i g of Gold_ Band, Decoroted find Plain., Dinner and Tea Setts, Fruit Baskets Sposz Cunks..;LFull Dinner and Tda Setts, rintee, andi Plain Embossed in Setts, or by the *nir,le piece, also, a variety of beautiful styles of :-,Toilet Ware. • Loomed GLasiims.—Mahogany, Gilt and Or [temente! ,framed l Glasses from 6 1.4 els. to $75 *so, Miirtile Slabs and Bracelets. GLASS WARE:4-.-CUt and dressed- Goblete,De eiinters, .Tumblers, Chatnipgs, Bowls ,' on foot, !Coed Butters, Globes, Candlesticks, &c. &e. HOUSEKEEPING' HAROWARE.—TabIo and Pock [jet Cutlery, Spoons, Tea Trays, Scales, Saddrons, mmeled Kettles, Hat Racks, Refrigerators, iWiiter Coolers, Ice . Cream Freezers; &c. VlTUorixs AND WILLoiv WARE.—Propollers, `Cabs, Wagons, Rocking Horses, Cradles Ceder `;Pails, Tiibs,iMoiS, Pounders, Baskets, Rocking; .lii and Stool Chairs, &c. WINDOW SIL6ES.--COtTiCCS. Glass and Gilt Pins and Heads, Bands Loop and Tassels, able Stain PoOls ia 'Variety. JAPiANED WASE.—Toiletsott, consisting of Foot Tubs, Slop; Jar, and Water Pail, Cash Box- OS and all hiticles inaufactured in the line. BRITAIIIA AND'. WARN.—Coffee and Tea Urns, Egg Coddlers;Castors, Chafing Dish es, Aetans, Pitchers, Candlesticks, &c. LAMP AND LA t IITEIIIIS.--Itivvery variety, style, price and quality; \ • Toys arm FANCY Annei.6.--Conslsting of China,Glasi, Wood, Tin, Willow, Iron, Paper- Maelie, Tena Cotta, Pasier and Alatiator Pins, al so Fancyßaskets. • Plated' Ware..l--Table and Teaspoons, Table Dessirt and Oyster Forks, Dessert knives, Soap and Sauce Ladles, Castors, Snuffers and 'Trays, Tea and Coffee Sstts. Bird Cages, Table and Floor Mats, Brushes \',4i)f every description, in fact almost every article In the line of home furnishing, both" useful and orna . mental, may be found atthis extensive establish ment. JAMES H. DE PEU - 4 doors east of the Aineriean Hotel. Binghamton, June Bth 1853. MARBLE rauxuf.ttivrour. . • • !NUE tiudersigued beg to announce to the citi ienis of Susquehanna County, that they have established'a Shop in , Keeler's building, on Main street, Montrose4 where they will keep on hand a supply of Foreign and Ainerican..Maible,and man ufacture the 'erne into Monuments, Tombs, Head -Stones, Pier and Centre ,Table Tops, &c. • taT The piabliC will lied it to their interest to give nsa call liefo - re going elsetvl4re with their orders SHIPPEY & HE LONG. .1853-34wtf I , ; • / Montr#se, Anft: : '0 j . ;Awstrilia, Califor nia, , or• any place on th Globe, cannot present greater , inducextent than ItEELER- STODDAPD'S• BOOT it.NID SHOE STORE. • is flow filled with a new and eaten . 1 V siire assortment - of ' articles in their line, embracing a general variety ornew and elegant styles of ; Ladled and wear, among which are • Ladies . freach, _Silk Latiting and Pre nille Gaiters, KiVand Enameled Folka,s, Kid Pat •ent leather and brimmed .Jenny Linds, Buskins and TiOl gentlemeies .French and rhiladelphia, nak,taiined calf.skin and kip Boots; Congress and, button Gaiters, !Monterey' and Washington Boots,' toilet Slips, Morocco , .calf. and Cowhide Bro. gans, &c. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Boots and, Brogans; all kindeof Misais and Children's wear: .Also;a general assortment of Findings, which con; stet in part 0i inrineri - prgs, - sintruttrirt.. zzung a. mu, nails, tacks, thread, wax, Bristles,' shoe binding,! awls, rasps, 'sandstones, 'heel 'knives, &c. Also,' Oak:aticiltemloCk tanned calf upper end soleleath.; er, Morocco skins and linings. Work tirade t 0 ordef and repairhigeeatly.itme. KEELER & STODDARD. I ItiontrUse, J9'6,1.1853. SUSQIpEIIIIiNA COESTY STOVE . AND--TIN WARE DEPOt L; WEBSTSR CO- wo.nld 'respectfullY :-,inform the people - of this cou-uty • and .thei people n.general, that they have opened an estab lishment of • the above kind in Mo i ntrose, at the, ore 'stands!' of 'and Webster, one door.: nor th of the DamOcrat , offige, where, they intend to keep on handle Jar4e assertnient of Stoves tin, Copper,' !reel and Sheet,l ton Wares, alto(' which they will sell as cheap as they can be boiigh(in this or any other county. Among ouistoves nay be found the following besides ` others too ntimeroes to -mention ' Y. 4. Erie, - air-tight, for wood. 1 • . Troy • • " " • or coal. lawstort - 0 State " . • - ~~ lttl aR j 41 St ' 41" ' u ' g -Berg - State; - • FOrestVqiefe,`ek — rakl . /*hitt* Also, Parlor, Office anttshep Stoves, Calvet's Pat ent Hot4ir Furnaces for heating Public Buildings, stores, Hotels. CU. Steve Trimming, Pipe, Zoe, sheet Lead, Lend ; Pipe, ,Well and Cistern Pumps, Chain Pumps, Chains and Gearing.. • ITAII ltinditpf Custom • Work dcine on Wort no tree and :most reasonable terms. Our motto is small profite,rh4dy pay, and quick returns. .. .•. 9. . 0 0 kindiof Produce at ken in eschangefor Wares.llf yon clon'itelleie it, call and See: •!", _ , A. L. WEBSTER & CO. Mentose sept. 1.5,1853. - • • • j PIIIVAW-GOODS. (lint assoitinent now .comprises almost every NJ , article Wanted,' And we tear some that are not raritO, which, wit will sell at cost and some articles , at. less. than cost . on that same account: U. BURROWS & Co: . . Gibson Oct.'26, 1853. I i -, • H WOOLEN LONG SHAWLS, all 00 qualities, and beautiful pattern, at extremely low prick: : . • U. BURROWS. .Gibson,Oet, 26. . : . • IBasffitio Robe% Aige lot:of theni Choice- whole Robes at a!very small advance I:in the coat. • gibir9P! U BURROWS & Co. _ The, Artist's Greeting. : ... Friends, Patrons, and Ererybodp, another mi)e stone has hien reached on the journey of life= another degree has been marked on the scale 4 time--enother, link has been severed from the chain Of the` eture—another page has beenwrit ten in4e great volume of the past--and agabi we 'witness the bright 'opening of a New Year: And at' its eailidawn we meet you, . , . And wiih• a "happy new year" greet. yo . And &sw, as y,ou review the •year:just depart d, , and dwell upon its 7ibys"and sorrows—its priii. leges 'Ojoyed, and its - defies 'neglected; •1)4., chance, some of you have neglected to cull o n` the mist and secure: :one of 'thosci • !Faithful Shades" : : . • - . , . Whteh light arid art, with magical spell, . 33y working tegether t can catch, twimell I 1 But .y may yet redeem the pag, :As on ley' your plenslor the 'advancing yeat;, let this oecufty • • an early and ' ftTminent•place, ot#the programme of Your:letup, intentions. - 1, ;. • 1 - Weald you„ leave nasting ' inipreisan behind' you? '' Come to the Deguerrean Gallery! Would !you "'see y,oMseltr f pothers see your _ Come to the Pagne(reen GO iy,.., ' Would you uut3te .lui epOrepriate Rieient to '.a cheorished friend?' Caine to thfti'lletnre, Aoonli f "'And , beside : all this; Wiirild - yeti - eficotirage art, and make glad the: heart ,Of the, Aetist ?, . ..-'. - • 1 , '• ' Then let it appear by promising hero, , 1 1-• ' Thatld.uring, the : year , Fifty Four, - 1 •Yon will; one and all, be sere to call_ 1 At "Qdd Fellows' Ifall," Second Floor. _ 1 -., , W. B. DEANS bion tipact tan. 2 ,, 1854. S . r 4 . I.llPl t sie Preaeb. NVI:1131; Ting 'Ohawls at $4,25. , onno- . & Co. • trator a Notioo. .0;11,a;,_ ts,ittrehrgiven that iLetters.'T °MIT neon The estate of J. _T B a npy i latiuf 'Usual!. township , dee'd, have been gra t Odle, the splmieriber. All persons Indelited , said eAate.lire lisoby requested to make bn& diate ovals*, and those hare claims upon said estate, ttprematlimo duly attested for settle. iiient.! I L G LtWll3,.Ader- ThYmngon, Feb. 26 • 1854-846. • 4 be rioit for . , • •• r ' Stoves; p i yes 22Stovei: 22 44 rtillE Sere'. id Yellow Goir reminds' us . t r JL Oat their' t approach of ,the keen:Proms of 014 Grey Winter, when -one Of these unsur passable and highly approved .Stoves !frornstlke moat textensive 4.lanufactories [in the'. Utilon, 31es.s0. Shear &frackard, becode indii:Pensable to every family. We Would respectfully an:inane° to the citizens '-i: Susquehanna' and !adjoining counties that well aye just received nO4 are re ceiving the largesit and best assortment F.( Stoves ever introduced ip o Eastern Penisylvaela, which wthe be sold at very lowest eakh ure. To thosavrho are iti ant of Stoves r they ill bad it to their interest t, call and ex:tibia:3.o r variety before purchasing' Isewhere. They c prise in part as follows:';:• l. United Slotiq; - • . 'Orient+ Eailern Queqi .0, . Yeneticir, ... Fiie Clipper :0 0., . Fancy ' -National Air-risk/ E. 0 liiv . ing'i Morning Star, . . • qouage, F(4-fliers' AiriTight, - . 4c., .I.c 1 • The. above SiOves are too 'well kn4v . i l quireiany minu 'te. description, market.; !popular and appioved Stove in -may favor us, with v call will beiallowe our assorttnentLwith pleasure. li"Recel number"—EaTOiee far famed "gtie Prig: Harferd, Po.,•flept., 1853.-351 I ' • - .3 CARI*NTER'S I:lOT.E! r ,.•`• -1 : . . (FoimERLY " Etrstc HonsE,"-)Gittax Aram, PA m „ . Wiwind, at subieriber, haring-rentedlhis known hhifse; and it.fitted and re-ftirnishda, in god style;Lis now prePared - to receive and; entertain guests. This lipase is delightfully si Oatta. on the biinks..of the Susquehanna river, • On the!line of the New York•rind. Erie, and, the Del: tare, Lackitwanna and Western Railrends; . oerlot , • dog a most beautiful section bi country, and is the' panorma of scenery - unequalled - anywhei.e. ' AS' A• SUMMER RESORT for the bps seeking quiet and fieedom front the din.oleity life, and for ladies and ge '. puisiiit of pleasure amid the mini set , country, this Icteation cannOt.lie:equall the weary•travOlior is secure front - .thee hutident to thelioutinual arrivalland• del trains, which, efipecially in ilie!might 1 11 veil great annciynnet to those stiniping very ear. the Depot. ~ His \ kioctis ar/ now, pleasant pqd we I furnish. ed ; his Table. With all the,. deliciicies- Which bOtl• country aiLd .city, markets, afford; 'arid flo paiiv will be.spal•ed In_tnake his hoosit a plea ant home to allhis guests: • ..-- j ".. 1 i GruEs•rif Will be conveyed to an , froth Ow tars, at any hour, , day or night, hie go Omnibus free of charge;; ',,-\ - 'i ~ '` I • 10" A-1.140- -STAIIV l E .is !Itt.tacti d to i .the PuuSe. • ; 1 1 '.i \ • ~ .; N.' V. GARPNTER. • Great BMakJ.Une (Ptiti \ i85... 4 -L l- -26tf. i;11 • •:- . . ; Bryant flOttse Great \ ileirsil I Depot, rrIIIS now ZO4 spacious buiidi,g, situated : but JL a few feet. from the Depot, atprett Belid, is now opened abdSurnishcd in a'suit;kbl styl{, for a Puldic liom}}ic,, and will . be kept \O • ka at all hours, ((Milt day: ; and night.) for ; the rei4:ption -y travellers; and apecially for thi acco4unptlatioO of pa'seogers'travelling on thd . It Y. V r k.. E k tle & L &I W. Itaiooads, being- at the ju n cti I? n of these two reads, and 6i:1 . 1110st CO - 0 V cnien t prtiiit to',,,tep .in and take rdfrehhinents and lip off with the unit , train, as well4ts'Alm most convenient likiuse to ac.:\,l commodati) the Public, it is NESV CL,EAN! and WrIOLESOVIA! with rooms 'enoughl•to neCom modate Au., being fitted up with neut. furniture to cerrespeatlond tables always bet, W ith IIi'ARDI mEai.s and ItOiries furnished at a moments . . warning ,:! 1 Or PasF.engers desiring. rest and I sleep, can, hv eallinir heiV„iiviiid the iaconveniendo of taking an omnibus to Lipol an inn, as :welt as. the leiay and uu nrtaimy of returning to the depot a . •the . srrival or departure ef the trains; as a porter will be in waitingto Conduct them willi•their baggage to theßryantllOUse, '‘.. just across" the r way, l l ' and conduct thensli,k again without fee . ' or reWbrd, taking specidi core - to wake them ill: desired at any hear or the •bight. : 11 1 • Thileentibn Of the Bryant :;house; with the natural s:eenery about it combine td, make it a terydisirabin S,USIMER RESORT for binfiness Men' add:4;4l4ra in the city Who may wish, to "east eff chrer Mr' a 'few days: to re9ruit in the ceuntry, , . .. ' 1 '