RTITS *t r L IPAO . at. .-__ LATION 2401:11LEV.11 TUE T4RGESTIct ~ _ ALVIN DAY, 'EDITORS E. B. CH izt , $ Id out Lines. ORGE, D. pRENTIM The sunset' Ie imaged All natnro's Is like th , And ea4h se; O'er seen S scot Mar And i iveJ sweet and holy blush . in the sleeping streain, deep, and solemn hush silence of a dream ms brooding him a,dove, to nursing spirits deal* I . 'tis the hour of love. o blest irthen were here. 1, , 1 Thy myriad floteers of every hue 1 • • - Are sinki gto their evening rest, ' : . 1 Each with a tinted drop oftiew, it: • - Sott folded on its. sleeping, bread, The birds Within yen . sitent grove" ; • :1. Are dreaming-that the spring is • near—. Sweet MarY, 'Lis the hour Of love; .' ~ 'Andl weioblest if thou were• here. . i s On:yon White cloud the night wind-furls . ,:-.'lts Ilini and dewy wing . to . sleep; : :. .•: Atid"thetiWeet stars look out like pea Is '.. . .• •.. • ThreUgh the clear ware of 'heaven' blue . .. 4 , e40; . '- ... ..---, - • • , The pale mist 'floats :around, above, • - . ' Like splits of a nobler' phere—; . .- _ , -. : Sweet: Mary h , 'Lis As hour of, loya, V_- , f .. , Amt.. I Were blest it. thou were . . . ' _ The pale full, moon in - silent . pri , ~, ' - •.: ,-.- .... O'er,yeri dark wood- is-rism _ now, - .• ' ~7Aelletietras.when-by thy ' e • • I saw itali inin tr Crow on thy , w;, • , It lights:the dew drop of the igroie, . ' - , , - • ' .As hopes bright smile lifhts beauty's star; SWeet - Ma y; 'Lis the hoot of 10ve,,• , • • - , Ant I were blest if thou Were here. Ali !,its 'Muse, a'strange wild thrill Steals .9 4 er the fibres of my lrame—,; - - ...it gentle presence seems to fill. , .. . • . - Mylheart with love, and light, and flame -. I feel) thy spirit round 'me move, .. • ,• , -.- I khow thy soul is hovering tear— ..- Sweet Ma y,•'tis the hoar of love, Anil I 1 ore blest if thou were here. . • :. 5' 3 tfartment. gartt - , =i• . :. ---• 'K . • Pillig Potatoes. 1 . 1. • ; .A slier dine - backwith .a. I dined .; 'friend . Upon whose table-I found some extmordinarY good IriAllietatoes. .They, were '. as fine as though they had kid.. been , taken from . the row.. ,Ddsi.rituz to know how he kept them so fresh and[fidei, heinfiirtned Me that'immedil ately.after digging he packed his potatoes in boxes stink in the earth, dnd covered by a mound and- some Corn fodder to - keep outthe frdsi,latallaurroundel by'a trench to dralioff the,waterL Itis - boxesnsuallycontained three. four or - fife bUshels, with a hole in them four ()rive inches) square, on which he set a board chithney ,Oii,dining :a.. flue - about an inch square. I,This.Could be lifted out,' and thiis made anlopeaing for the hand to . retch in and take lota the potatoes... '' . Since .adopting thia:plaril as ,to . infornied -:me, his - potatut! , .kept un+ial y;well,'and,Were always 4 ,fresh to,talry'ulilik , the _Wilted things kept in 'eel larS' and tithe plaCes.eiposed to the ait: . ' . • - 'i.- , . • , . , How To D rr STIIIIT BOSOIS.—We i hDften • bear ladieS e pressing a desire to know .by 'what prcicess the gloss on uew line . ns, shirt bo f, . 1 sn:is, Arc„ is. roduced` and in order*. to grati fy. them; we nbjoin the' following receipt : ' Take tWo imee-::,of fine 'white gum' arable 1, • poWder—L, put it in a pitcher and pour on .a 1 • .pint or More of boiling water , (aecording to I • , ,the,degiee 6. strength' you destr) andUhen 1 :.- having cov ed it, let it:Set'all nrght—in the.'. , \ 1 mornini,po it it out carefully from the dregs 'into a clean bottle. Cork- it, and kcep iti: for • use. Al tab: espoonful of gmn water, etilred inio a p u tt .c i f starch made in the usnar. ra4n i\ ' ner will' trlfve to lawns, either white or printed ' • a. look of newness, when uothing else:can:re-' storeihm after washing. . ... ' : . . . • i 1 : .. To -Ascnn-rArs A.rlonsn'is Aon.'-'-Every horse has six 'pet . abdt-e and below. Before three . . ears b-°la heds his middle ones--4 . three • -• 11'd:sheds one more on each side of thece:ntral teeth -t four lie sheds the two :.corner . and last - of the fore-teeth: Between - four and-.five , - the horse cuts his under tusk at which : time ~.his .1 -, s. •motith will bqi - cemplete. 'At. sip 'the i • grooves and hollows will ,14%-in to. fill, up a lit- i tie. • - e At seven .tihe,. grooves will be . nigh ,led ' 1 . .up,.ei4ept the - cornet teeth, leavincr little . 1 brown repo s in their . place. At eight the 1 .. whole ' of the hollow/. , and . grooves • are filled 4p. At nine there iss very.. often seen • a t i3O small hill' the outside corner teeth: .the.l point Pf the tusk is worii off, and part •thati j . was ccinca -0, begins to fill pp -and becomel routuling ; the square of the central teeth be-i i \ . gin told= pear, and the. gams leave ',.themV ...siTiall'and narrow at Olt top. . .. " I, I. i lIEkTE ..—Do you know any-effectnal cure, .fe;r Ulises in horses! _'.lf not perhaps you may consider bat follows as. Worth noticing. I have ,a, valuable horse, one of a pair, ' whieh threaten, more thou a year agq, to become u l i utterly- • ess i in eon,quetee of . this 0rD 4 1,,, , plaint. .. t the expiratiOn of the last grasY Win, I as induced to. try top stalksoreoril insteado bay', and the: result has been 'that th6 - ani Jr lis entirely relieved. Pertnitme to. add,. ihathare fn . /. yearsheen in the pracl 'lice of .gi leg my horses each an ounce c,..ffute 11 salt elery 'other day - and hare good reasoni, for beliovg that theirihealth is greatly pro . motel. b 3 it.---A/b...Ctat. r , . 1 , N 1 To} cr A nyn.s.—A quaker s.preacher in: • New "York, was so sactessfUl in curia;,.tiurnS, 'tliit pany of the lover claSs supposed. her ..ikos.w.l.. lof the power working miracles.' The ' follo*ing lithe receipt for, the medicine :-,- jakeione .ounce of Beeswax,. four ounces Of • 'Burgimdy pitch, simmered together in a earth en v+sel, lint in as much - sweet oil as . wiil soften Them into - the consistency of salve lawn r 1- -:'. - Clx/1. • 1 S, the ligitid when taken from thb ,fire till q ite cool. Keep it from the akin a . • fighti•bo or jar. When used spread it thiri • ly ori a c atil t Ind apply it tothe part injured. - Open-the hurn with a, 13 eeicile.tol let out L the -; v4te iti l it heals. - ' ' '. . . I /Or I . dies litho have a dispositiotkto pun lib' tlieir huishands; should bear.in- miad Ilia a little -arm sunshine will melt n` iciel; rant .q 'ow than' a regular "aoftmeste . q Kin lies IS more likely to preveut, than 19 ‘eret4o n - pulling: - - . Itse Sentimental chap in Mode Island,, petition toeongress, at sisnextseS n appropriation to improve the chan , ection, so that henceforth the course . ve inay run smooth. inteuds aior4fot. nelsiof Ituel • :2lar The matert of men lime Opin-. fewer an opinion ortheir - ciisnc - well reflecte foanAnd'aiion'T zaan who give.s o,hildien industly,. provides for 'them - beto r .r givingthem.s stook of money: • Jiabit.oT 'agar 17 3 4. - ,EoouslY consider' you 'have- ceii4,2note you hare done, and don0: 1 30 1 * - 9vil than you hare suffered, }-du are in a fair way to contentment a - nd proslement, . ; , • ° Shtliep • • Arc' prepared by taking a fresh sk!nistret.W . jt (wpol. - side. down) on ajJ• board, tacking carefully round the edgO, then take ,eqtral p.arts..ef- fine . salt ',and aliun, powciered rt)td :thoroUoy.najxedrub. the jkia thpeellra , es sell r th the 'powder,' leton4. -12 ;i.horirs br .more ,betiveen.ertehltiMkeetlit tit,of the stin,i .rur. n i ibut the • -1 j. • . While on the 'fiubj6ejt ittaisjalibir me i toj remark ther e arc few fartue . who do not feet I I- ... v sank.. v .- .lling:r en r , tc i largo ar-r ) 4 i ansta 'di ' door and 'leaning ith his* ba4 i . against the door frame, i• When he..h occasion to,lspit, ins,ead 'of turning bis. hen:and spittingi. out at 41.0 door, he turned it t 4•4ther, Way; an 1 spit-:upon tire. floor.i . Sue was the Sorde •of • hahit that. he appe*red not fully to :relish. his tobacco unless he .spit on ithe;-floni:. • , , ' *•I'lle 'comfort and ' happiiessi- and the affe -; .tion, too, of. rural life, is n ueli ptomoted .b sate in. very little things. A friend of ruin * 1 3 wlio, in• the summer seaso , was in ; the 'hal) t of..l4ttingl . , near his 'window to ! shave, when, fie . was done would throw hik shaving paper into the yaid. Ile observed his tiffeetionato, and dutiful daughter was tried with this, and,iwitli out corriplaming would ti.refullr gather them „, t . , up and : renrot - e' them. I had to'•,much 1} .4 glrit for his daughter to O'er tl4s to obntin tie, and as it Was , home di tance to the, hitch-. 'en fire, he. felt ilium the pan of tpixtting his paper back-into the cup, so that'the . servant •wben-she - broiiglif him h4t,. water the folloiv-*; Mg, morning or, at, a futur * • time; could throw ,theliape* into ;,1114 fire. This play ; seem 1 a a small i atteeto!nreiiticni but iit is . Phiefly i - intended to show n wha, verysimill -Matters a lthciughful:Man may sr i are the !feelings, and lesseithetoil, anilitrengtben th 4 attaOhnient of vice and Children. • TL ere is every 14irolia bilit) that a family of danghtra are obli tl • li. b . ts'd *. 'g• ” -ed to submit to sloven ) I i , unntheir t, • minority, that, . . •, - ,! ~ they will fr ilel tr . acquire; tlict,e feelings in relation to cle.intiness'iso liedoming to their. sexl, and so .admired by ijlrrfiiied so etay:, - wfiktheSe reMarks, therofore,lwonld rtlgreelfallY ericeiiing,e our farmeiS; eisi. , ciallv t 4 provide for the comfort and . relief; of their Wives' and daughters, an 4mplesiiripl'v of goad 4rapeis and mats at, all their outt - dgols and to .require ' of all the family' to uen*theni befOre they enter, and 1141 will find, it not !king be-• f9re the habit : of.'cleaning and ..sk.miiiiig" Will oceoine. so lisedi that; thel-ser-apel3 • Ina ....i.t.:: 'I • • , •./ • , •• • \FIJI be used whether neededor not. 1, . [ I presume there is no'nuifso 4henp for - the limner, considering its dirral.iilitY, ag a,' good lamb 'skin. _ ~._ •'• '_ ~ .- . 1 1 t I . .!. i -,,, . . . . pitiable Recipe 'for pielitit Blue ' 1 .1 ' aad . Geen. L r: • 1 . 1 .' • , [ The foliowi l i n7 we . c lip front .the pouthern Cultivator. • 7'1 . 7e editor 'fisays : !„. T,,nl:e. 6ue . bound of poupded-log,wddd ; boil :it'll sUffi 4uantity of water until all •the isubtltnee; is 1 Out of it ;" then take ; abont a half ..a gidiohl pf the liquor, and Idiisolve one ounce, og4.'prdiiris rni half an 'nitee' of alum in it ic it 'your tcarn in the 14rYwned water:one hour '!gttiring t a and ke . it loose. •• ; Take Otit )4::dlr , yam ; !Inix iliehalf 'a gallon that'e,ontains ate virdi kris and alurii then put . 'Your •iartl'intolthe mixture, and boil it for • irr hour 4 ": stirrtnit i• - • • . o' . a. land. keeping, t loase all t o Aline, and taking It out every ihourjo giVe it aiii . after which ii L II dry it; then_ boil it iu soaiandlwatpt, and. :it i' is" dono. - - . ' .'. 1 ! w 1 :', l- 1, Thit above i1'i11 , 13,-e. sfx pounds . - .';f coil( v. , 1 • 1 .. , , 1 yarn an .elegant deep blue: After Ode].) . p in as touch yarn into the .same. liiptor, - at boil it.three hours, 'stirring 4 al)Ove, at . yon.wilV.haVe a good pale blue; 4 . . i, hie - . bark in lou r liluor,, and. you will, f'o'.ha e beautifu green. •,'1 .. .. ..! .11 • Rest.A.ssured thereliS no impositiOn.'in I abOve...i It is i cheap. i: Any person ~'folloiv.incr, the reeilie,*ill find it proves satisfactory.".- `Cure for'Cracifil in Ho' r4oolll , cools. - ; ; I The, Farm JoUrnar says, our frie)ad Martin Bell, Esq., of Blair cdtinty, sends us' the follow ingt, 1.• ' i • remedy for . lioof Icrack t' 1 1 , [ . • , . ! " When the crack opens 114 id makes the . horse lam9,•take a piepe kot likkht i)tpop [liron, six or seven' inches long, and; punka' six or eight holes in it, so ha thre oiifour i'may come on each side of t emi-aelc, Ad fitlit to the hoof as near the licit` afi the solid prrt of the hoof will permit Havethe ct postie foot held up by an assistant, and fasted' the plate 'to its place in a workmanlike! ma t tner, 1 with good screws about ihree-sixt4nthof a;i inch -in length. The holes for the; scr 'as bbuld i be made in the hoof with a kmal sprivring I „,awL •If properly done'the horse can be eitherridden or worked without lithpino. But to i' make the caire perfect, a song mint be made at the top ;of the hoof where-4 the '',ilair 1 tom m6iccs, which ,may be donee with an ', ! inch t chisel, guarded se as not to Cutdeep. A little poke root or something' else Is•liott i ld LA inserted in the Mound to make a (sore and it ,, is done. I have seen the plate refrain on two or three mentbs,..and know tromti experience - thatAt is much preferable to !anylotherl mode I have ever, seen itried 'where the horse ALAS to be used:' j' f . I. 1 , , .2 it, 1 I 1 1 , t , , 11 ' . li re is a be'autifid" sent , . i_EAUTlit.b.-- e , L \ __nee frbin the pen of [Coleridge., -Nothin g Can be more eloquent,, nothing more E trye.:Y 1 - " Call not thai man wfttched [Who, 1 What ever else he sufferers, as =to pain iinflicted or, pleasure denied; .has: a dill& for whom lie 'hopes andion Waom he dos4s. l'o4rty may I grind hito thit dust, obsciiiity,May cast its mantle' ver hitrt; his voice may)f.le unheeded by th . am:Mg:whom he, divellsi and he may (m in be unkn wn by,bisneighborf,--eiten pain may !Tick his oints, and sleep flee fropi his 'Pillow, but he hs a 'Om with Which Ike. could not , 1 part from- the ,ii-ealtli defyipg , 401nPlit4iont for' faimC filling; a World's ear, fot the highest power, for the siveetest sleep tlatever fell on . mortal's eye." , 1 . 1 • Li i ',_.& , s, i 'V As the sun in all its splendor Was peeping over the Meru hills, a Deily Married .man exclaimed ".The glorypf th, woo d inising r' 1 iftwife who hapr ned to be 6341 lap at thatroment, taking the coMp . i*ent to her seltlinnliered4z What isoul4 you say, my dear, if I had,my new' silk dreis.On r /far Modesty is inore vays esteemed more. ulna) J ' Beauty periAlivs; but' modeeV l'AeverckeaYs• - ; . . .. . . . . . .... .... - - . 5iir.!.1 , 17 , k0 Burns was. on . Drily eonyuted, in - theeritninal court ufßAtvrn4eosflururtier in, the trii - demree; for- tilliiicil Peter Milk'i - 4, ! ' O. , 13 1 .., ,' t • . . .••••••40...11.1a1ip 4.0 i: i Ii - I .. : it* - Years ipieb more tin in h00k4.1 .:. . , , Lonattta GtsSa-Es.-313hogany, Gilt -and Or. nunnatal framed GlassAs from e 1.4 ets. to $ll also, Marble Slabs and Bracelets. • GLASS Watti..—Cut and dressed Goblets, De cankers, Tumblers, Chatuipgs, Bowls on foot, Cor'd Butters, Globes, Candlesticks, 43.'4. &e. HousExtErnta ITAUD:SVANE.—TabIa and Pock et Cutlery, Spoons, Ted-TrayS, Scales, Saddrons, Emmeled Kettles, Hat .Racks, Refrigerators, Water Coolersee Cream Freezers, &c. WOODEN AO •Wii.EOW-W.ANE.—Propellers, Cabs; Wa,gcut;-Rocking; Horses, Cradles, Ceder_ Pails, 'L'iLbsOlOss, Pounders, Baskets, Rocking, Illk,h and StootChairs, r&c., . 1 ' Wonew SHADEs. - --CorTices. Glass and Gilt Pine: and Nona, BandteLoop and Tassels, also. Stain Pools iu Variety. r- - JAPPANED 7 NYARE:.;-TOiletEigit, consisting of Foot Tubs, Slap Jar mud Mrater Pail, Ca.sh.Box. es and all.articles manUfactured in toe, line. BRIT:ASIA AO AItdENTINE WARE.—Coffee and Tea Urns, E 1.7.0 Coddlers, Castors, Chafing Dish es, kAetans, Pittihers, Candlesticks, &c. LAMP AND iiii.NTEStNN:—lti every variety, style, , 1 . price and qUality; - Toys AND rA'NOY ARTICLES.--CONSINting of China, Glass', ,Wood, Tin, Willow, Iron, Paper -Macke, Tend Mtta, Parka and Alabator Pins, al so Fancy Ba4litits. . 1 . . Plated Wtu4._ —Table and Teaspoons, Table • Dessert and pyister Forks, Deittert knives, Soup and Sauce ladles, Castors, Snuffers and Trays, .Tea and CoffetiSstts. ',. Bird Cages, Table and Floor Mats, Brushes of every descriptiO, in fact almost every article in the lino of home farnishing both useful and orna. mental, may bi? found at this extensive establisl , .ment. 3 . ' J4i.".NI.E . S H. DE PEU. 4 doors east of the Anteriviin Hotel. Binghamton June Bth 1853. - • 1 , ? - mAirtiipE 31ANEFACTolt • "1111 E undersigned beg' to announce to i.he - citi zeus of Susquehanna County, that they have. established a Shop in Aieeler's buildingin Main street, Moutrege, where they keep of hand a supply of Foreign and American Marble,tiu man ufacture the same into Monuments; Tombs, head Stones, Pier atid Centre Table Tops', &cL IFT The poric rind it to their inter4t to give us a call bore iigoing 'elsewhere with their orders • SiIIPPEY 't.k. DE LCING. Montrose, '..ug,:4•4,1855--:-34tvtf .• -• • Aliitralia, California, . . Or v any place, in In Globe,ieannot presen • greater ‘',.: inducekzenis thiin I ' , KEELER (.1- -.,STOEIPARD' V . , BOOT AND.SIIIOr. STO.III. - ~ 817ilicty now filled ,it h . a new •iii a . ext . en." .. sire • ' esortnicht of . articles in t eir line, embracing a g+ticral variety o'finew an elegant stylasuf Ladies and ' F. Gentletneies wea , among which are 'Ladies French., Silk Lasting rid Pre nine Gaiters, Kicl• and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat ent loather apd bronzed Jcitinizi Linda, ,lluskins aud Ties; gentletrieWe Ftenth and Phi, adelphin oak-tanned calf skin 4nd trip Boets,,con' , ress and button Gaiters, Monterey aiia•%Vashiti g t n Boots, tenet!, Slips, 41oroccri, calf. and' Cowh do Bro i, ltansii4rd. Bays kiNcalf ' and cowhide oots arid 'l, N a...i t all liindsof, illisi:'es nud Children's wear. A150, , ,a geuerollassortrinnitofiliudings, w yell con gist in part dr lasts; pegs, 'parables. tingarian, nailsjacks, thread, .i.vatc; Bristles, she ' binding, awls,E rasprOandstuner, shoe knives, c. Also, oak aiid hemlock taulied calf 'upper and Meath .erc M;orecco' !Skins and•-liiiings. - : . Wdrkmada to oider anitrepairinznent IMELP.ft & STOD ill t rose, .I,tine- 14853: siES'!llll7 E;RA SA , VIIVVriI STOVE AND TIN-WARE . . A L. WplSTii:ll.4. CO. would r. inforMithe people of this, count peapVe iu geniiral, thiit. they have °prim. lishment of the above kind in Montrose; stand of Sae an& Webster, one doo the DArnscriit. offieei Where they iul.end. hand a larg.ii assoqmeutlof Stove's Tin Brass and Wi:iet Iron Wares, ail of whic sell as cheat as thy cart be bought iu other couutyi . Amilingour stoves May b. following beilides others nurneraus t . \..71t,; tk • Erie,.afr-tight, (hr tr. 7'741 , -". lip #t nc Siale " -" " la te,.V ' " " tt . Forf' Quern, elcrated Oren.' , ,d moNyrk, Also, ParlorYoTice and shop Stoves, 0 ent Hot-altdrurnaes foti heating Public sores, Hot4ls. etc. Stoie Trimming,, sheet Lead,l4,ead Pipe, and Oistf - Chain` Pamprit .: Chains auk G Aarip g. rrAii kinds of : Custom oil dope Lice and 92°4 reasdaabielternie., Our me profits,ready pay f i'andrinickireturns. • kinds or 3Prodpco at ken is Wares.. Ifyon doiet believe. it, call am ' • . .I .. A. L. WEBSTE , Montroie•ttept. 15. 18.53. •-NEW Gelolo. • OUR assortment now comprises .almost every articla wanted, and we fear some that are not tra . rited, which we will sell at cost anti some arlielcs at,' less 'than _cost on Ithat same account. ) • U. BURROWS & Co. Gibson 0ct.28,. 1853. • • • -7, ' 4 . . .1 . • , ' . l SHAWLS.' , , .. - , 1 00 yO . CI!LEN I LONG . SI4WLS, all stalities, and healthful patterns, at extremely roto pries's. , U. BURROWS.; Gibson, Oct;. 2G. I ' ,: . Buffalo Robe% , A ,Laroi lot of them choice whole Robes a a verysmail advance on the cost. Gibson, Nov. L I U BURROWS .& Co. •1 The Ar' ti:t's Greeting, Frrentl4Patrnns, and Ererybody, another mile stone has!, been.reached on the journey of life— another degree has heen marked on the scale of time—an Other link has been severed from the chain of the futUre—another page has been ivrit. ten in the; great volnme of the past—and again wq witnesS theltright opening of a New Year:.' AnOt iti.early dawn we meet you, Antlwith, a "happy new year" greet you. And now; Its. yon review the year_ just departed, and dwell!upon its -joys and sorrows its privi leges enjined,? and.. its ditties neglected; per- Chance,sotne of you have neglected to call on the Artiit and secure one of those "Faiihful Shadows!' i Which light and art, with magical spell, . By working together, can catch's° well ! .Bat youtreay yet redeem, the past. As you lay your plena for the advancing year, letthis occupy an early 4id prominent place on the programme of your figure intentions, Would; you'leave a lasting impresson behind you'? C l ove to the Dagnerrean - Gallery! Would you " see t -ourselves as others see you r Coma to the Vaguerrean Gallery. Would you make an apprOriate. present, to a cherished friend ? Come tg he Picture Rooms! And beside , all li this, won d yeti eneoyage art, and make glad the heart of the Artist 'I, , , Thettlet it appear by promising here, -- That daring the year Fifty Four ' , Yotiiwili, - one and ail, be ciro to call ;. At "O dd Fellows' Hall," Second Floor. . I i 1 - W. B. DEANS: Monttiase; lin. 2, -1854.' . * • 7 '; 3 . ' 1 • , Flue rzleach._ 1 (')UTO(0., Loig Oh'Awls nt $4,25. Vl` _ OReoni Nov. 1. BURROWS .& co anfl al , .., • .tlf2/131XtS.Uty i .-- -"ieia trod sty .1. - .A.dmitib3trat?r's Notice. votpE teieby given that Letters Testa inleiitaty:upou th e estate of J. T. B ailey, late or, oiwis on y dec'd, have twin feiarl• Led to the subscriber. All peraona indebted-to said °SW° are hereby reqUested to make- imine pahnenc"and those have claims upon' Said estate toilpresent them duly- attested 'for settle meat. I i G. L LEWIS, Adm'r. 18.5451.6, MIMI se .Furatshing orepared to invite the xatnine his Varied and )da which (as an ex (cd to offer very low. fold Band, Decorated gietts Fruit Baikets crier And Tea Setts, .d in Setts, or by the of beautiful styles of EP OT. !pp-ecifully I- and the an estab , t the old north u keep on Copper; r they will his or any (mind the mention: or coal.' Iver'S Pet-, Buildidgs, ipe, Zinc; re Pumps; on short nfi Y ,tto is !small change for see. & CO; I ; •,- : • • '' i Moves :: atiev°l: :Stoves I: 2, • -1 •- v. - • • .1 4411141 Sera 130 a Wllow Le.ar reminds, ua ..I.'. that the tiO, approa+h of the keentrrost Of Old Grey Winter; when 'Se of theselupsur passable and hierfyinpitroved Stoves from the moat; extensive Oinufactot i r6 . in. the ,IT.Nott, Ite'ssis. Shear &Pritkaid,lmeome indiarfigusabla to every family, WO.wohld respectfully arinOunee to pie citizens '4l. ; ;Sikquelranna 'add adjoining counties that we ! : :have )ust:receii,ed nadhtro re-. cetving the large 4 Arid hest tissorttnent pi Stoves ever introduced irlt.Fißititerti;Pennaylvaniii, which will he sold at t ' veryilowest cash' jigu're. To Utilise who'are in ;: ant of Stoves they will find it - to to 'their interest t 'all and examine our variety before purchasint,'4icerhere. , They comprise in part Its follows :-4 7 i_i ~ • ,;; . ._ t tr n ited si a t e s;t:! I.; '-, l \ :"11 . °Tien raliParior, • Eastern QUee;i, r. d., i ,l'enetiani. do Fire Clipper v. 19., • :I Fancy I do • Morning Air-Tier *. O. ' Irring I di) Morning Sla4i li• .E; t d • - C o ita.re,! d o . . Farmers' Air4l 4 4 Itti, 4e, ‘ ie.l . I The above Sti t w 'i are toil well. known to re quire any minutp eseilyttim,. being the 'most popular and appihVi.d Stove in market.- tAll who may favor us wtritt,tl call will be shown through or assortmentOVlthPlehaure. "Recollect the jI mber"--ErriWkfailanii3d "Ono Pritie Store." Illarford, Pa.,•SePt., f,453'-35 - , I • ..,• .• .. • 1 • .- i CAI P.IIPITIOIPS EIOTE .. FORMERLY { ` riUs 7 fC ItiIitISIt,")GREAT Bp D, PA. .1) 1 ' I 1 T itEsultcrt or,.taving rented this won known pause, and ro-fitted and re-ibraished in good style, is now prdpared Ad 4eceive And !entertain gnests: This lOttie is dlig,rhtfully, si . 4uOted on the banks of thd: . .stestptelutima Aver, nu the line of the Yorli and r.rl4, and. the Waware, I.bckawanna until Westirri gaifroads ; overlooking a most be:Mini Silidlrk. 0 country, and is the panorma of scenpry'Ancquntled anywhere. -Au ASCU:4EIi REsout tOr tho;,.business num seeking quiet atitkifreedom• from - the tioisc . and diu of city life, ono: foi: ladies: and gentlemen in pursuit of,Plea.4n4nutid the rural sconery of the - country, this tOilatlim Cannot )e. equalltli. Here the weary trave-lleMs Seetire from _the teonfusion incident to the tt i ontintial ttrH:il and th?Parture of, trains, which, Ospeiially in d e night Rime is a very great anwiyatfre Co those steppinfi - at houses very near the 1.-tt:pi4. t:', :1 , • 1 1 ' '1 hits Itoc . ate ti44.pliinsant and; wtitl- furnish ed; his Table Witti6lUtli delieacie.s 'Which both • country and, et y markets afford; and` .no pains Will be spared to niitkO his house.:i plezisant home toall his gues6. '''.: i ?..- ' • , , .p - Gruzstsi;*ill bo cimveyed to at l m from the ears, at any hoUr ditty 4r iiig,ht, jail good Omnibus free of of charge.ll ':i ~ . . V 1 W - ' A I.tvuttYlStAM.E is attached to The 'Joust.. -• . 1 • 1 •`,t 'C . -• ' : - IV. V. CATIPT.;NTER: Great Ben3,l.Juii Bryant 116rAi4 11,i'llial. Ilezitl f Depot, , I . 1 1 :iWit:.. ';- 1 - .. f Ting Ti'e . w aild struiioits . bni;dinfx.'•ltttated , but A few feetifid n the' Depot at Gr at Bend, is now opened and fni•nished in a suitillile style for a Publio llous;i, ntid i' will be kePt Open at all hours, (both diiy and l'eight;) for the rb . Lption, of travellers ; and: , esOci'jilli• for the acednlinodation Of passengers 16v011ittgon the N. Yi & Erie & K. W. Itailt6ml4, being, at the junction of these wo reads, and l [thelin i Ost convenient point to . step in and. take refitesl9ntit4 and be Off With the first train, :is well ati•the tnoSt convenient houz , e to ac- Ominodate fhb 1114)4: it is-. NEW (11.E.N and . NV 110LES031 1., IMMO 'robins enough to aecorn: inodate ALL; 14n fitted up with neW ' furniture to eorrespond;art&tables always set,? with vv,tnat MEALS ;and ktixttiiei furtibdte'd at la moments 'Warning. !,; 3 • , • . • • • E-- Passetwers 44ring - rest and slecp, -- can, iby here; avoid the inconvenience of an omnibus tOn'tl an inn, as will el the delay and uncertainty OtrOurning to 0I e depot at the srrival or depirtufe ,the trains'; Rain porter will be in waithigro cOndhet them with their baggage to the Rryantlionsei,"just ncrois the way; .and conduct then4aek again without fen or reward, taking special!.eare ,1:(3 wake them desires.? at . any. hour of the 144. j. ; - The to e atiriri- ottlm BryantltouSe, 'with the scenery about •It combine. to make it - a very desirabl4 WIER RESORT for bu§iness. men and otittlrS the city who May wish to. "cast plrearef'l4 . a!ifew - days to' recruit in the country. -• ' i A. /.47;•Tean.1 .t'om nzndiotzs Iran is attached t 4 thjß bhilding for the conven . • cc of pleasure Itittftr.si Who may alwari fart. g 9 e,d accommodatipits'ilter, without reg,ardt'O numlieis with warm stabhis te.tins; land reliable help to wait itpott tfietn• For lfpriher!l partictilars inijuire at the Bryant IPout o(t4 proprietoi% ' " ADDISON - PRVANT.... • • - • Feb:11;83344V. invalids of Pennsy/iania,. 1 our atteutiotOs urgently invited! to a careful and catitlid . 1)(1;410 of something, that has just been iutroduOrd lnto,i your rich ond'fitirac Ifonored State; i; ,; Pulremachrt'sVihirrt Electric Va . eezic Chains, ...acqrsyttara • A new aq iodtt of 3pplyiiiz a powerful remedial agent, so constructed as' to pe worn under. the garmeati; tier to the skin produning a constant .uninterrupted ettsretiitbf Electro Matetism,effact ing immediate relief;from the most a !inte pain, and also a,permapentlcare, or all Nersoni. Diseases. It. seldom has f . ailedi to:!farnish almost instant! relief, and !Offal, otirmenent core..by being used accord ing to directiOns,jo the following diseases.--Rheu madam, Gaut, ciittica, Paralysis, Painful . and Swelled Joirite, Neuralgia of the face, Diseases of the Spine,lleafness end Bilniness, Uterine Pains, Palpitation Of the Ilehrt. Periodistal Headache, St. Vitus Daneti3Oalteritl Debility, Paitis of the Chest, Hysterics, I}ysii4sibi ell diseases that are caused by a deficient:am:cunt of Nervous Fluid are greatly relieved, if.tjoi ricridailently cuted,by simply wear . jug thechaihs a. few hours each day: Be it nndesto,cid (hat it is not claimed that it cures all dispak 0, bat, only those foi ‘s•hieli it is rec. : - othmendedtf an meabover we boldly claim and de fy that no niediCinal 'agent of any kind hasperform ed so 111ANY.cifes:41tfring the last year, of those diseases just named as Pulr . ermaCher's Electric Chain. • • ~• /hid to provo this assertion, We defx . any person to produce so Many will authenticated Certificates of . /scientific Physidians ; and intelligent ! patients as May It pa' belfound in rnplilet of 36 pages,!to be had (gra ot the agentiin this town. The Electric Chains were first introdaceit: in France in 1850, and after i being subjeCted to th'o most thoroug,lt and rigid trial, by the firstfniedical;meu in Paris, they were found topossess strings bpd marvellous pewer for reliey-' in pain, whOrever applied, and by! their influence woe hared:Lt.:mit into the hospitals of that city, and arso secured letters patent by the French Govern ment. Tiff y ale hoer introduced into almost every Hospital in Englet4. Germany, Anstritt, Belgium, and patentict id these countries, where they have ladcome thd Popqar Curtire Agent in the Warld. !They ware fitstl utroduced into the U. States a . boat one year since', and went thiough the same' trlarasin gerope,and were at once , introduced in-' toevery Heapitni i n N. York, whete they are now in daily usa,!effecting even more tionderful mires than had ever befo're been awarded them. They are highly ! ricomminded by Prof. Valentine Mott, Van Barer), Pcist gad others, who have published. •theirviowti of their power 'and' vain° in several of the medical journals in that city, arid are also in the daily practice Of lecommending . .their use to pa-. ANlFAcetiont of their opiition may also be. found in emerylparaphlet, and seat° the address of: every perien it; the, State by applying (post paid); to Ali EL Y'UBRELL, Agent; MoOtrpse.Pa. The Chaim; ca h liesenti by mail; With !full descriptions. , fOr urn. friea of.Chaies, 63!end $6.. Physiciani are tiOlitety • (4. call and exam. ; irate .their , conitroOtion ) and tronaunce upon their Merits. ilsE4ottr, lo Incepos,! no person need rear that therywill not aeconiplish, 'just what It hi Claimed they 'Can N. B—Une.Fhalti will last for years and lose non,l of its electric bowler by use, and can be•appPed to either adult . or;chitel. , Aratt.-Tv: nattrxiiAgeni., zratiatraao, Pa. Jos..Bl*lsctr, General Agent, l l: s6B, Broadway York. • • 6yl. - - . • carp and Oil Cloth.s: AVI NG , 'phlitrged stqd refitted our extensive H Creekebr.a - nd House Furtiishiner tore, exp pressly , fer the business, we hnve added a now feature tti its dePiirtments. The second, floor is" devoted to Carpets. on Cleths hOd Looli.)tig Glasses, inlwhiell we offer good assprtm;ept, ,nt prices which cann'ot gait tt/. please, nod t4:whlait we invite your pnrticular raj. tentlon. H. 'DE P1;14. illoghituten, r,icilBs3; 20 : , _! 1853--2101. , T it_ MARRIAGE TA ; Shipli !Ilapirimesso lid Reitllk of •1, ; tiletases, attend tt • I MOST STARTLING CONSIDERAT i•• Reflections for - the Thdught • Stran g e that. countless hiaman hhinfli • drag' through life as 'do the beasts f; th thf inhects of the earth, evincing no menH or reflection than thotigh thte noble facultie were not vouchsafed Co them. , I Many such aro husbands and fathers, , u el aril dependent the health, the well-being 'happiness of a confidinvand affectionate perhaps a \family of children. • now orrn:i if nArtE?is TUATTII • TOTE LINGERS j Isom YEAH TO • a in ; thrit pitiable condition 4' not. even fiir a feel the happy and exhilarating -influ4nci toithe enjoyment of health.' She may not, be an invalid confined t. or; even to her room ;. as her pride, tim energy induco and nerve her. to , take charge of household, even when 'her nqt admit of it ; but she is.neverthele.4.s r suitkiag from day to day, and always ailin ams, day after day, and inonth afte Iler health daily sinks, till final liepe of recovery no longer remains. An. THE BLOOMING Bill, ntit a few rears ago in .the fiat of yOuth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, rattly inexplicably,. becomes a. feeble, bilitated wife, with, frame ., emaciated, staling, spirits depressed, douatenanco b • iihmess_ of suffering, and tan utter iph Mental -prostration. • I ;Sometimes this deplorable change ma riti‘d from organic ,or 'con.‘titutionali c Oftener, by far .oftener, to .gross and i • Ignorance of the simplest and plata health as connected with the marriage vlokition of l i mb - tea, entails Misery, not only to the wife, but oiled • Giniplainti upon the C , • 'lt 170 111 T AND : GE. ,r , rnmesnltt wg CONSUMPTION; SC II'IPOCVONGRIA, INSANITY, ICING'S EVlL, • awd other.illa : •as • , DREADFUL I*THERIT • lions the Parents. , s And must this continue ! Shall iwe be wise in all that concerns the cattle of our. fields, our horses, -Our. sheep, our cows, our oxen, - the aturo lurid Character -of thd soil we possess, the exturc I and quality of our goods and merchandise I b tin anthill concerns ourselves. as human "beings, ith Minima .functions and passions, siiNcet to !gra t derange - ment, involving our future peace and appiness— in all that concerns the health..aff& welfare of the Wifo of our affections, and the mother of our chili #reni• in all that concerns - the mental and physical well being of -those_ children, do 'should be, im- - inersed in, the darkest and roost , I BENIGHTED 'IIONORA!VOE, t , .AS CULPABLE AS INEXCUSABLE,! .\•1 ;.. How long shall this ignorance prevail i so produc ;tire of its bitter fruits I HoW long shall . the .wife. • "and mother be ignorant of the nature, character and' . ".lauses of the various womband seival complaints, "embittering her days by;suffering-t—suffering often ;prolonged to years, eventuating in d!complication of idisedses utterly and hopelessly ineurablo I • Shall l'ere for ever close our eyei to the results of physic,- "logical science by which We. may arrive .:4 an 1 understanding . of ourselves; aS mem aid women, !subject to serious life-long :enduring diseases', and ',perpetuating them to our children.', - i i !LET EVERT:WM AND 'HUSBND ' PONDER! • 1 i; ;, ! • Nu husband or tile nro, be ignorant oli what concerns atm' most to know to serkre itheir health an;l happiness". That .kiamOrdge is containqi in a I little work ttalitird .• ', [ - , , ' li • 1, I TILE BLAURI , EF3 WOMANIS 1 'f, PRIVATE i INTEDICIL -0011PANION . -BY nit. A. Isl. rt AURYCE..-IU, 1 raorrsson. OF DISEASES O' WOILE:4,I Oat hundredth Edition. lEtitel, pp. 249. Price 50,eehts • tOti'FINE PAPF.E, ExyaA nmniNCl, $1 00 ./ First published it tar2 4 ; arid it is not . SURPRISING -011i 1 WONDERFUL, considering that F.: vslt i. Fk;NIA/. IC , tivhether DIARILIED pit k NOT, can herb acquire a full novyledgfe of thos sia--, tare, C Mal am as. 5...• vol ...soma or !Orr . . complatate, ltilth •thq Iranians 1 : • ' Itymptonu, natl i l•thatAearty , TiAL'F A ,IIIII:LIIOACOPI :. , Should' have been sold. ilt is imiractica ' e to Con coy fully the various subjects treat ( of, as they arc of a nature. strictly; intended 'r the Married, or ,those contemplating Morrie .., 1, •• i UPWAU.us OF 0 w..; - ostmED. 'I'IIOU .I BAS( ) lo,lPlEiti , I ' 1 !Inv° been 'SENT t ' MAIL Within the last few 1 • i. mouths.. H . . . - ' , 1 t it ( . 1 , , -CA ON TO '7'4 PUBLIC. • • .BE NOT BE 'It.IL'hED ny no book unless Dr. A. 4 Maurice.su,' 129 ' ". Liberty Street, N. Y. is n tbezt.itle page, end the i entry in the Clerk's thrice ,on the ' back of the title p Page ; 'and boy only of r ... eetsble and honorable. t i 1 dealers, or send by mail, d addrem to' Dr.l A. M. ; • iqatiriecau, as there-are sPurions and surreptitious " i n fringements of copyright: . . .. 1 , . l ' , Upon receipt of On'e Dollar " THE( MAR, • . BIRD' WOMAN'S, PRIVATE :MEDICAL', CCM ; PANION" Is sent (meiint frr..)•:to any 'part af the , i • United States, the Canada* and', 'British Piovinces. 1 AU Letters must be. post-paid,l and addressed •to i lEr. 'A. M. MAURICEAVI, Bok U 124, Now-York i pity. 'Thalan‘htng of-,:so ,INo. 129 Libertt -Street, :,New -York . '. /•, - 11 1.. .1 , . „.„ ~.; ~,1 i . s . 1 ~... I FOB SALE BY—T. E. reterson,' Poilail,; f irs. &.y,nthia Williams, I-I.otiedalef : Blanch & Crup, kirrisburg: J. S.North,l Lehrman ; N. DeWitt, Milford; J . EnsmingerManheitn ; Spangler &- Bra, Lineaseer; 1.1 ,W i l §:nit4, Huntingdon; S McDonald, Uniontown ; .1, M Baum, New Berlin; II A Lafiti, 11.eading ; R 1. , croker,ll,,i4msi;ill,4 ; Wentz & Stark, Carboinfale tefEldrt , ill& Wright, Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wllkei,biu're; G. W. Earle, .Wavnealniro' ; Potter :&e.fMnti Belle , tante; G Merin, Warren: Rhbert qroky, Mei. ter; 5. Linder, II inorCr; R. P. Ctitninitigs,Som raet ; Thos Co:a.perthait.,` Philad ; J. Er Gunni .icon,:Erie; S. B. Liutibr, ,Gr'eeni:bblig dB. Hall, pittst-On ;.E. S. Durban, PrAnk:lin ; Drl,S D Scott, 6deord: ; E. ll3lland, Indiana i .1 . J M•lInlly,;11i1-; !Oil; J. W. Kidney. Brown i sville ; G 1• MI 11cGet2 yS, Autler ;- J. S. Nicksnin, Chatnher,bu'rg;,P D S. Norri4town ; E:Benner. Stuntieytrwn ; 1-1 I ~.11itchell. Pittsburg!? G 1Y Gettys, Putler; Jos Sivartz, BlOomsbur*.. ; P S DeHie:rt 44.0 i. CiLim. b. ersburg.• : . . : • , I rn6 ' :, . i . . T. 2 1 FITS ! FITS PITS''.!!.I . . _ i __ l',llE VEGETABLE 3.XTRAC,Ti ErlLEFpfic i LILL . [For the cure of Fits, Sinispzs iCria4ips, and all. , N'lrrodn.s and Consiittttii!mal- MsOfises. . 'oEitsoN who arc lalrrint under Shia disqessing malady .E. will Via the V EGET I,IILE Er hr.priewn.t.s to be ; the only remedy ever discOrered for curls ripileasy, OP ]Falling Fits. i • ' II I' i ~ i These pins possess a specific acilonon tlol nervous:vs" !item ;, and,tiltlicoiA they sire priliared espi.elly fertile ipqrpose Of our.lng Fits, tll4. will be found of gspeolatArnetit ifor ull. persons afflicted with wall. nervesiollwhoie ner :TOUR system has. been prOtrated z-or shatkereidfrom any - i cause wliat ever. In *emit, tompti:sints,ordlseitses of !Ong Lstanditt, Atli), riutlucvd bt,ntrvo4sniss, t hty ' arc exceed itigdy.heorriei . • .;• :1' iPrice,S3 pe 1 )ox, or two boxeirtfor 6.5. - tensor's , tutor, tl),..city., encloing a rOnfin'ance , siiil have po l l Pills sent ;,them through the mail. free ofj postage.; For sale yl, ;,SETII 8; lIANCE, IVo• 10$ Baltithore •strett.ataltithor. Md., to irhom orders from all parts of thi Union, must be addrossed.post pai, 4 , I- 1 I - ; , . • H -- 11t1.1e.1C,REAV%Olti . %••... l i nfei !lit le isenzed . lf for Iryt,innitorylCimplainls. AIC Eit.TAIN aid Antidote for tbefollo•ningdiSeas ..4l.!es, Alt Revers and 'ltittamatinns, to 41110. the sys tem!tssiihjoetf.ltheumatisrit, Lanketmek, Pifes Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Ileadaelte,, Tedthaehe,; Re versor , os Iles, Cuts, Spriini.-Brutsys, Burns and . I I , ;Aral hclinoren litsran. Iteritnalr, ,Caring Ring Bones, spnriny, vweeny,- knit tail; (lots, sylint, Galls, Fistula, seratebes, .Latuenosr., Spring. Balt. Bruises, Mange.' Inttainmation of Ldngs ; and all Fortins to ishith llorsekare subject_; • ' It geit ts-t Abe I Turrell, Montio)te—D Bailey. Garay's- Arery, Wyaltiping—r f : dr. IV nodtuff,Dimock A. .I..Shertro,f.d, Bosh • • Ort:l3, 15 lAPOttTATI(4N. T,. . UST r ceh:ed another Importation•of those t.)l splen id Full Jeweled inetachlid Lever and Horizontal Watebes with. secondland hard m en aelled Dials. double bottomed in , pen cases,all of jwhich aYe warranted and received direct from switzerl9nd. ' The feW subjoined'prices will nt once .point out to' the public "wheroand how an enhrmous per centage can be saved; ' • - • -Double bottom 13 !Jeweled Lever Watches as nbOve in - elegant: silver ca4cs •-front; 810. .Samo mfrements in Itunttng cafes, front 812. Hori zontal noble -bottfimed.4! holes Jeweled open. :thee and' eeondli frilitn - $8,75, the same move: , invent e cgant ma mg ca CA with 'sunk seconds '. from ' inII t'' '4 • Ifrom $9,50. : All) of .vhiclillave hard enammelled Dials. Ghia Diamond polated Peng•with pencil land silverlextemdon hohleri4,' magazine for_ leads &e. from! 81,00; ;Gold Diamond 'pointed pen blades fr m 50e.i,J,eWelry Atte Ste. eqnally cheap. assortment of eieellent sc.cond hand. Arlirietlt thakorg,in tirilf, rate going eon. Ibe wild decidedly low for cash'. Best. tnett %Vat& CryOtals, 19e. . 1 1 61c1 re , u5n..../. , • Watch Chains and Keys . grat(s to- pure sours of bilsines from 7A. M to 7P. . •I . i i A.4IINGLETON, Watch Maker and Importer. ►, 1 8 .511H1N1, 1 • • 1 ~ 1 goof' . Watches, dition; tci Preach L pairint/ a N. B. ehigers. Or I M. • • ‘New York...Fi.re; lusui uce I ,Co. • • • .offiee, t Wall:Btree . . Arly anCabh sizulApilro. ad Becntitles) I ! • s . Insures against Loss or 1 Dana ge by Fire. - • ,• I)I tui•Arro ti Q.Stel.l,lna, 13 - BradAtreet; Peter 0. Baker, f apritce - atreet ; air rd Baneker, Broadway; Th.:rams. Andtews , 136 C4l r street.; Samuel !tenth maid, -p771 West . ; street ; 'Allier 1. Conklin, 810 (lieeiterleh street- ; James 4t• 008 1 4,113' row) ; Charles Lent, Kingabrldgei N . Y.; Lambert Q. all, Chlea e m, 1111 1. Smith' Hobble; Wm. W. Leland, tie York f. Peter U. !twit, 138 Hank street ; Striates S, 11 11, eor.llYeak. and Luigi:l, streets ; - '.l.ihn I...7)tien, 78- Wa er street; D. Van Wart,llS Broadway ; Haman N. Calf p. eor. , Wen a n d Barrow streets; Peter G navotirt and West; Reuben Itoss,'Jr., 4.8 Y.tgghtb Avenue , 'Stephen Cromwell, Camden, N..l.;Alhla WX, lelphia Dexter 11. Ilrittatt, 49 Wa le: ,street; thimuel Sine air,Tribnue Build. Ings; Samunt 11. Shaw, Cleveland R dYAL , (Min • CIIARLYS L. CLARX c. Spey: Bg.owN,IAI tlontrotte;Sept 1883 • ry, aged DNS! ul. ; xtst • rind field, or thought of mina .11 R. 1012 and the ife * With MLR o day to incident her bed, ition and persona I midi will 1 reeptibly LOdersville Etoi)kiez I run Store. Tut: still scriber ,woulif traforte the l , inhabitant. of eo tlersville and burroanding tounti ,that ikEllt IMat• ly enlarged and imprnso his Store, a d filled tip with a large - and complete asSortnient, of, railit!, 01111, Dye. woods, Dye•stuffs, Window. Glass,• El , oh, Putty, Varnish and Brushes. Also. Patent %leilicirtes, Chentleals.Cllatii-w re,Perftimery, 'Tan ker Notions . Confectionary I'ollo art' les. and all article* usually Rept In any estabilohment of, the kind.' Also on hand a tar} e a.sortmentof, • , BOOBS i .§ 7'A TIQ VERY. • Paper llanglogs, ao. ; which Ited, preptred to sell, on as reasonahl'e terms asany store in th cotintry. - D . 0 C'.e. JA:i! ' ES G Also keeps- In same • icioth arettirtruent of the (Inn:O6ST NIE Dicitins , carefully selected, nteparetl,and su perintended by filmset fifor' hit own acumuthodttionand the benefit of the public. Ir• I. ' Builders-Palates, Physicians, School 'Peachert.indeed nil classes and profc.filons wishing to iinrehase are Invited to call and see for theniselrea I,nthtmn ovou_ the I thus allh at i , and ' kly, &N -• erves un• using the sic al ar/ atl Joel see.. But i excusable • rules of state, the eriag 1 and tildren' EILATION," Gault uses, REM Direqtly over John 3.lclCinney's 1 : ale IC 9aty18,1)353.-70 DR EQUGHTON EPSIN . • Great- Cilre for D .DIt.J. S. 1101.11CIITON!S PEPS I G csriVE . Fll.lrG'ltst Preyared from Rlivl.4ET or. the ' Ail 9:t, after directiOns diaron ical Chemist, by .I. S.IIOIIOIITON, Pa - This is truly Natures own Rome. Stomach. No.art of limn can equal entitalfis no Alcohol. Bitter Acids, It IA eatretneli agreeable to the.ta ' Ar by the most facble.patients w 'loran er . without nente:di4ress: Bewa d o ns. pepsln'is not "la Drng. Irr Call on the a;. , , , e'rit and get gratis, girin;c'n lorge.ntaonut of s 1 Tdebles. Amnia] Cheini.-try; Dr. C Digestion: Dr, Pereir,a on Food an Diaper. 3f New York FoiversDY I P , iology • Prof Sillintan', of • Yale Co Physiology; .togetlier with re. parts of the Unite,d,States. ;17- OBSERVE PEPSIN bears the written. Signatnr M. D., sole Preprietar Pbiladelplii Trade )lack secured. fr.:T*5U by all - DrrymiAts anal) Price,.l per bottle'.. PT For sale by A DEL. TI3 Pa.,wnoiesule'and retail Agent. 3lor:ies Co:uoouild Sy • • Pock Ro , • T""I iv n- are ege peel-tater! frniit the hest ' clef 31elica' nutl;has;gai the following: effect s' the Liver and Dire twit and Bowe firer Comp Piles, 11 , Loss ~../COmporincl, scientifically Appetite, nots nn Herbs or the Mate -. 1 an an rolled reputation or ii . Itcgribtli tg and Strenzthening Pe Organs, mitt Cleaneinz the 'Atom , and thus cunt. r all Billions Disases, ills, Hyspeptia. lii ligestion, Costiveness, dache,, Fever and. Ad c, jaundice, Nausea, Appetite, 40-, and couti ; the food to nourish support every 'part, Putifyi l o; the :Blomd and thus min; all Humors, Cnntancous h'reptions Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Drysipelos.;Scahl Head, ranker Pimples on the face, Blotches, Ulcers,`Tumors, 'Mercurial Disease, Can cers, .tc. - E -, 'l' i - - • , 1 i 74 lifeßro-ulatithrSecre :, - . and by enobling thcin to :perform preventing:ld curing many painl eas•es; Sfrengthe:hingan4 viietirt thus allaying Nerrcius irritminn ofqythe Nerves, Os steria, Neu A Il is unricUll . 4l .gtt the cure i 4.. . plauitg.l , . . . a; tweakile.v, -gett ; erni debilityi Hoop, Swellintv of Ole -.feet, Lim by weakness; ; 0150,11,U01 and Colds, llonlis., asthma, C011:411111!) Having . ma'an i.u4 of the P,oin i peund .yrup of Yellow Doe"; Root; preigired . by C. Morse, & CO., • Cither 9ursel sea, br in our fmnifies. - and finding it to he a red salutary' and :eGedtual pie -natation, aye do most. ehcs-rfully recom-. men 3 it to the public as a very va uable medicine. P'lloodn e., Esq., Cashier National Ranh, 'Providence, R• 1.; . .t. W..?.."fpencer, Diet., as Lime. Rock Bank s a odo do, Rev William Phillips, Rev 3 It Richmond, C S Jones. editor Providence 'Pen.' Advt., ii:in field. .3I W. G M-. Cyrus Fisher. 31 , E •ll P „James tutchinson; 0 S. Dea., V. 3 Dates, Do-t flenj Colby. and on. Ittuidied cams Of the most re•pereable:fanilies of Prevalence. 1 I ' ~ , ' This certifies 'iliac 1 have for a number' of years:been acquainted with Gdiro mposi tint, and mode pfmanufneture of Norse's Compound Syrup of Yellow Dock Root. I have also 'been acluaiutMl with its mOdus (Tyr:ll - ll in disease, and ran say that inall respectslt is minify/blies-Imitated to remedy that C 1114! Of Diseaseslor which it was designed.. It: is especially !Tali - table in boUsestionand Rifts attend ant serum oms,ft ,excites to healthy` action 'the Lirer. re -mores Torpor. intl inactiiity, of this, Organ. and stimu lates health , actiotpri ill the - system. As'a Depurator or purifier of the Illood it has no! superior; r i •,I:I4:CFEIPIFOLMES,3I D Drovidenee. - 11.1.13,1u 4 113,53. 1 .. 1 f Mr: Prepared by rp. Morse &I Cti. - !No.'pfir Itroadway: , ,N.• Y. and.seld by Druggists and ,ethers throughout this and other conntriee..- I- - . I ! I •• - .:...-?.; Sold in :%lontrose by ;I *- ABEL TURRELL. • .' , . • (I6y1)-.1' l' 1 , • i . . To the ~ Cittens 'Of- Suiquehanna ...._ . , t, • I . • ', . . CoUlltYir ' / i WIC . KIIAM & IBENNETTI would respectfully call the attention of: all persons j In Susquidtanna•County and Vicinity to their large and well selected stock of Dry , Good* and Carpett!which consist of oil the fashionable and ' seesonable Goods now in vivnte, , Goods puked both for the grave, nd the gay end in fact. ' all of the different styles. of goods which can be called for orthought of. We are de teengin rd not to be Undersold, and !flout will be sollrid as to favor llf , With a !call Ace will rilake our wopl good.' Our stock it Dress' Gal,. consistA in part of k . 2 • Black, Brocade, laid; 'Stripe, Changeable, : And Lining, 1 .. Fig. and Plain Wool.Delaines, Fig. and Kaki Cotton. do., Silks, Merinos, - Thilicts, Alpaeras, Pat-matte ,31-de Mtge, Plaid Linseys,Coloied sack Flannels, Calicoes: de. Ike.. . ! S lut wit,s..olr which we, have an endless variety. achn4,re Shawls ( from ST to :!,$5O, Bay State, Long . and Square do., Fig. tltl Plain Thibet, Svc. Olk.e. ' , While Goo s—Plain, 'Plaid and Stripe. Jaconet Mastitis, Birds Byevand Russia! Diaper,: Irish Lineni;Table' Linen' Linen, Cotton, Worsted, and !Embossed Spreads, I { Swisl - and, India I'llook Mullins, Victoria and Bishops' Lawn:, ' Linen- Cambric. 1, - nen .Cambeie - Ildk's, French! Worked Collars' and Under nwx. Muslin Drapery I,!Linen: and Cotton Sheeting and :Shirting, Bleach and Brown;! Jacquard Diaper, etc, &e. I ! - i , Geltta Illepttrtmictstr- Consis ts of Black and Fan ,ey Broadcloth's, Cassimeres. Black and Fancy. Satlnetts, Sheep's. Grey. Kentucky Jean, Cashmeretts.Sathr Woe" FIXJ asd silk Visiings, Mark And CoLllthes, Satinitoeks, 'Neck Ties, Ste !Flannels, White. Bed. Blue, Tellowand stripe Dents Cashmere Wruppers.,Druwery &e.'&e. ti• Ou stuck of tlioves. and Hosiery is complete emhr , ting Ladles, Missrs and Ger ts 'Gloves, Lisle' thread Cash , ere, Cusairnere,' Fleece Lined,Chainois Litied,dlea-1 . ; Ter. Kid„ Buck skin. &e. Zce;!,: . ~ t Ladies, Misses nod 'Goofs !Totten Hose, And X, hose, Whitii i .Drawn, Miaeil,, Dlack':!Ane Made Colors., Alpacca,. IVOnten, Cashmere: Merino -and Silk do., and 'every other stylersestainable Ilesiery. .! i AIR An °tlle:M l variety of ether styles of Oonds!such as DitmaAsboth Cotton And Wont., Silks and Cotton Vol!: vets, flounterpanis, Moreens,Cautbries, Turn /Rats; Com fortees, Rose and Gorse Illattiots, Nnnkint, 'Pickings, Mar 'nevi litripe, gllClrrtains. Carpet Bagiti &e. t Ciarptstinsr-4trusSels, Three - Ply. Ingraham, both Woolland Caton.' (Winn do.; Cotton 5113 Wool stair Car peting-„Drulget,,oll Cloths:Bash Carpeting Rugs: 1 • Our Frock d Dry Goods Is now complete, nit If you. would like; three! a good assortment ;of Goods did Saw Coons - you will dill at Wickham & Bennett's, neatly oppo- Site Cite post•offieli. ' . . 1 . . Binhdintorl, NI. Y., Nov ,5,1853—n44 . . 2 • . . , . . ' ' Fresh Arrival •of 7114.r5v GoOds.. 1 - r S' : 11.'4. 1.). IS'A,YRE are -just receiving - a •variel 4 ty of Nely Goods, marring wilich may be' found • Lladiee Kid Gloves Only ils.--,Cd.iper pair, Ready made ClotldnO, colored carpet Y a ra,flo Lai hes, De, Berge,':;usluriere, French, DOM and §axony Mei,inoes,: Arc.; all of.ollioli we will sell aecheap, 4 if net caper than tho cheapest for, Ready . Pay. . Aontrosei, Nov . ! ;' . - I ' Iritmair,Lje-SITOP. • I TUE unde' f rsigned ltave - lestahlisherta Shop iu . the' baseinent of IVIr, •SayrO!riStore,in Mon; trose, Where grey . will y.t all times.,kcep ci l n baud FoantoN and DOMlrlq littivactt, laud mantifacto re the sarit .into ltonurrients, TOrab•siones,l Table tops, &c., t ‘r.c • 7 • . Ll",Tbe putronage"of the public is rospeetffilly notinited• - CONGDON & BEVIER Montrose. 4ug.'ls, 1853—tf• , ; , ' 1 A FrOsh Lot 1 , elr Cassitileres, Gingliams, an& other Fancy-' ki Ilr'y'Udods, just arrlvio at , i Scox . r, Joulisiox &T,N. Also, ane and largo hs ortinent of iron, &c, &c..., whieh:‘ ill ho sold eh ap as usual for-cash or pay down.i • ' , SCO, JOHNSTON 4r, Co. Springyill4, Jan. 2,1,04 .- I .ri, - Horse:.iptitrers &..: tram , Engi ne., ONg a nd two Bores r were for thrailang, or otimr.p T ose', an sixteen florae rower. Steam Ongatfe for sale low, • Aug.l7. L 'BERLIN, Pret • -I f - - b. SCOTT Sto-ie on 11,i 1 • sp -opsi - , a I . `N.,, THE TUCJEI3II - Juice. rth Stomach of. the the .great l'hysitileg -51.-,.0.,, philatlelphis, y for nn unhealthy curative poiverv. or' Nauseous Diugs, .e, rind inny be taken . ot•eat A waterernek eot.•Drugged Deacriptive circular, ientific evidence; from asho'S Physiology of I Diet; Dr. Johit W. of.bunglison's Phys lexe; Dr. Carpenter's orts otiresfrom all ottle of the - genuite .of J. S. 11OUGHTON. , Pa. Copyright and l atesti in Medicine ~ Drng,!t!, I?ry -- their 'ironer function? 1:ful and da ,, gryous 1-114 Nercous Sy6tsm, \and curing all &erases Whin; (!ramps • if all :female Com- irre^.nlartty, Obstru6- Os, Jointoi, , /cc.. caused piroat ;.(341mplaints, .as r c:Also, Dropsy , • fl - . 3 - Of ' S,L,TILMICINS S•itni. P ill y . Rh . w. E. runia4llin EYEUY TIIIIRSDA* 11 . 011.2 i DIG DT • ' MaktbAt4 /M t ' lEDIIeOItS AND PRO. !ItiEWOUS. TER I :AS.6IP, .cash in Idvince; $2,00, if no paid within six months ; and' $2;50, at the end of to year. NO' paper diseontinned until arrears. gc are paid, except at • the option of the,Pui. i ushers.. All communications Connected with the office, to 'insure attention, must he directed (post paid) to Cm* & DAY, Monteese, Susquehann a County, Pa. ; - HMO of Advc*ifisliig. One square (12 lines or less) 0. insertion's, $l,OO Each subschnent insertion, 0,25 One sqUare three months, . . ; . , 2,59 i One square 4.0 0 - Business Car s, fourlinei or . 3,00 Yearly thlvertisementioaot over 4 F.qiiares, 7,00 ,One 4n(i. yepr,. . . . . 30,00 YeatlY . ad4ertisers, will Ape 'restricted le the businest in they are engaged. • , • t - X" Whet publishers liavingadded to, their Jo% POnting maferials a large - and .superior assort: meni ot Job ,Type, ate now prepared to execute Job Work hi t a manner unsurpassed in - this •eec. tion of count hand'onlhe most reasonable terms. Bla t uks of every discription kept - constantly on hand or printed.to Order. i. a i % to -4 p s ittss rectorg. r tt I • 1 [ PA. lAktiliE' ' 4ic 9 'FashiewplelrailorStiop the feu of A. Billdtv!n's harness Shoe, up stairs. • • JOHN GROVES, Fashionable Tailisr- T Shop ulster Searles Hotel, Mnin,Street, Montioie, ' BRYANT.HOVSIai v i k i t a t B en d Dep o t, .I!tt. ADDI*3 BAT, asT,-Propriet.or. .L. B. SPR9IIT, Manufacturer or §Paciirr's Comitrtzo Co. RIAG I E SPIONGS;Mo trose, Pa. • sairtn & co; • - cabi4ei and Chair Manu(act.irers, fo Street, Montrose, Pa. GEORGE VIOL Dealer in Books; Read de Clothing, Rats and:raps Boots arid' oes, &e. .Btore oppo sitelSearle's Hotel on4ose; Ps. . . Dr.,_ll. SMITH, , • :ttiOon- Dentist, Moottose, .1 1 a., will be at Smrk's !rote!, :Mondaysind . Tuesdays or each wefik... • • _ .. • 15y1 .4cMILILAN 41c PARK, Dealers in Dry Goods, 'Groceries; Ilaidwaie; Gro4kery„Boots and Shins, .&c., Springville, Pa. '.• . • l• • - .. , , i • - ifiy. LAW PARTNEILSHIP.. • B. S. Rept.ley dig L. F. Fitch will attenk to all business entrusted to their care, under the name and stple . gf" PENTLEY serrrpet," LITTLE & 'CHASE, . • A nm oie% at Law--.office formal); otes• pie 4 by Little & Streeter, MontTose, Snsgse ha nn Pa. Ita.mt. B. LITTLE.] 1 ' PDNGDO I III di! i BEVIV II:L. r Dealeri in Marble.Monuments..;r tiledse St:oneS;"&e. Corner of COnit,*:- — Aml • Streets, opposite Broorde Countyi on a, ba!Tuton, N. Y. - ,! : - ..._...._. r - - ____ _." • 4ioni , • 'C. D. LATEILICOr te;t: c ii on, Deniers in Stoves and Mae - Copper,. Tin, and Sdetitiron L'vr` nest side Main Street, apposite fide, wo fi4. Montrose, Pa. '. 7 . -!-. ~ :,. C. DA....knotor.l' ' ' -f S. A.wooDErri: R. IL PlIttliONET, :1 . Repairev of Clocks, Jt;celry, Musical Instm• mOttts, uod Guns, &c., du. Electro platingrot Spoons; Watches, „jewelry, (!ze., done to order. *H htis an appointineoefor , Sealer of Weighti acid Measure's. Shop ~on • Mitin Street, firit 40Or below the Brick, - Portter; Montrose, Pa. . Montrose Tailoring Establishinent. Lines & ileynolds;, Fashionable Tailors, over G. R. Hawley's Stare, one &oi , below Hatche's Hotel, ready at all times tol please the &Wie and rOinister'tsi the tastes and ece• fort. - of those who want clothes. Listdst fash• ions regularly received,' and'old ones observed when fequested.• I, - SttBEL TURRELL, MONTROSE; PA. Dei • Wsi ler in Drugs,Medieines, - Chemicals,Painla. iDyeatuffs, Gioceries, Dry Goods, Hard. e, Stone.ware, G I as.4.ware, Camphene;Bum ,- I Fluid, Lamp Oils, Candles, Varnishei,Win• 1 • Glass,. Fancy l and ,:Toilet Articles, Penh ilry, Jewelry, Spoons, Spectacles, Musical !triiments; Truises, ! 'Medical Imitruments, uors, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes; Shoes, kee Isliitions, &c. '.Physicians Prescris s carefully compounded. ; • FRANKLIN , FRASE:R • Al orney and tounsellot at JAW - Moynto4g, • _ • 1, ILL attend faithfully' tio 01l business muss. V t o ed to him in the connty of Suignehauss. Conveyancing and writing of all. &indl vriil b• datt; neatly, and charge moderate. .• 1 ewillaie attendto the prosecutionof clahas soldiers, theiS widows and; heirs,' against the Usir ted. States . government, for 'Bounty. Land, Ftt slops, &C. . !...ilfuy be found at all •lionnt it the office formed' occupied by J. T. Richards, Esq.,north of the'Coot • • 49yl 30 N :COISTEN, DtALER. iir Stovsa, Tin, popper and Sheet Ir 4 Ware, Lodersyille,, near Great Bend Depot.-6: - '%,. . 11.. C. TYLER, ~ _ Interested X. L. Hunt, IsyrontEn AND DEALER in Hailware arid , Cet ery, Cariisge TricurningS,.Springs, &e. 1 ' No, 114 &Air/ Street, N. Y. Where his Alereantiln frieudOn this no at? Counties, are kindly invited,- and earnestly solici edl to call and purchase, ~. „ - , ndtf. li CARifONDALE ,sTAGgs. o ... , e , UU5k. a 4....... 3 LT .., 1 11 Star ,eS between Carbondale and linilbette Satiort n tile Lackawanna and 'Western 1 'rOad. . Distance 30 miles, iaettve Carbondsk! the Inernink and connect With tbe cars r; Worth. Reiurning, 'leave. on he arritni- eta, mail train from .•the Great. Bend. The neaw 4 most direct and. Cheapest , route',•from Great Vea .t 4 Carbondale.,'Nsaengera by this line :hors got into' Carbondale earlier in] - the evening O. . . . an other roiate. ' ' I ' . _ ~ .. Faro reeeitited in Carbondale at' the - Stero t the, Subscribers , Blain sheet ; al few blocks 0 , 1 Bionsoles'ilet,el; _. , ' ~ 1 I GROW 4 BttOTITERS lilA _.. u g unt, 1842.:- - -ii. '.- I ' - * i koin and Viier.jmatitier.—A p j o d sziaTt° o ,tho boat kind, togatantly on hand. ' •st . Itrratir.s7.ol°' NT,i - • . i-, f w A p..„,„,,,.. \ - - -BLAliels Gra e , a itd dio,oo busb,e,i t.i' .000 a onts, for WhiCit-tbr bip.hebt PrV 0 0 11 belaid in Cash by - :I,li. SUTVI IIN ,' ; !liSumniersviile, Jan. 208544. ~_ . " Nvw, aootim. . -. . VEIII3 le now . tepeiving h i e Fs" t° Ipl} clods. Mei* call and etulne , 4 5 , mill be sld cheap-fat coati. . ' .' , 1 1 ....,ontrcse,:.4ept 14 * : * 1r - 53. .. : . EDWARDS, ;urcon; ligrford, Pa. Office .ton's SfO?e,, r 'Emu, B. Orin,