*lntro LATION IR .301161E118 PENN TRXIARGESt Cane AI,V.T.N DAY, Enrrous. .B. CHASE -. 1 , 4 0 n1F 1 ,:: • j 104. , - -:ivays to live on, -Earl . - IUULF,S SWAI N . .-- . • . i rhem nre two ways to live on. earth,—. . 7 Two ways . to judge--to act r -taxiew ; Foroll•things here have - di:lode birth—` . 4 right And Wrong—a false and. true! Me 'where kindness seeks sweet-which seemeth smait; ,s in fondnes . speitks . • - nd hhth care for all. -• Give .. mo the ho inakp.tl).% Where - every li And every ml live in glad exchange' free from vain expense ; (ra is heyond• their means u iials give offence I Ames fortune find impulse, to complain, never felt—the mind anotirr's gain • Whose inmate! di . pleasures! W hose tboug, , Nor wise'de, Who in a neig No w•ish,:n6 Who feel not To envy ye tof the mocking tido • oiled ,endeavor meets,- 1 ,gs of, wounded pride, ' ewer that shuns the.streets. • 1 - eny its g littering store, goldis stilt the wealth to choOse can purchase, more t is no 'loss to lose! Who 4renin :Ambition's The-bitter pa Nor fallen Though Fate For all that Are gauti,•-3, lieresoe'er. they go, t to please, or to exalt, -study but to show odes of, finding fault.. : :Sonie:beintTs Find hougl their . eonstan, Perpetual in the ceaseless round nts and . daily care, , . . lowers_from common ground, njoy the joy they shnre! ,_ \V bile other . Of daily w Can yet pull And twice . , Oh ! happy tl ey who happy tunlio,- . Who, hlos T ing, still themselves 2re blea t . • Who impeth ng spare for others'*sake e r .. and strive in all thingS, fur the:best t• .. tarnt .sr pcpartment. I and • Water. IV7tat waters are pure—Prora whence natural hard. water iS,produced-,-the • cause—The philosophy of cleansing--Its.: efeets,7-Er . rz)r in the use of lime—lte benefits and tues. - • .one of th waters produced by nature are entirely pure and soft; artificially distilled water alone; so, and often then,.wlthOut bare and some chentical knowledge of the process, it is not free from iinpurities. • Theswa ter from primitive.formationaipartic ularly from -Mountainous . - districts, arc almost pure, and spring; and wells on sandy plains are nearly sOL,-owing to the rocks and soils being wholly lcomposed of siliciou:4 - and other constituents,.msoluble water. Al]-a 'reams and springs m the secondatT, or,. B i n -§tone, countries, c,Ontain.g more or.leminatermi eon- . stituting ' wha l t is called hard water, iu Often the waters from sudden showers; wlind : have been produced by evaporation frontsex en_ste regions of like:. formation, are sensibly 'affec- ted.' • :4 . • All waters, known as hard, result frdm. : the acids or their salts held in solution i l 1 The : most common are.the carbonic acid a . id tlie . carbonates, 11(1 sulpha rate Chloric acids and: Lions.-_.t-ks,c,ombik All the watexconMining ira estma 41....v..............-__, 1 ~, . gen "the material that Makes the . suiplier . spiino. tlk s . Of the country ;] uncombined With the • 1 earths, are .rendered soft by simple -btlling, as. the gasses ail l e, expanded by beat. 'and thrown off, and no deposit is'left ; but when; united • with linie, Oumina [clay]. or the metals, boir- . . ing deposits a portion by releasing the sol- ' vent, in the form of a bard, stony- concretion. ' Ileproca i ss useA. by washing-woMen -to cleanse the 4hird - water, by adding lye. 4.iliesi . :, . or potash, is l l a . strictly , correct chemical pro cess.. Acids and alkalies are antagonistical ; - principles ; one destroys or !neutralizes the oth er, and renders both inert and liannleSsy. The - suphuratedl waters are more d.iffeult :, to cleanse ; or Pnrify, than any other class ex cept the 'mariates [acid Of COIM:11011 salt, now called chlorates ] as they adhere to . tbeir cOM binatitins wttlr greater tenacity. -- 1 ' . • - , The effee produced on bard water in wash- ' ing, where ,oap is used., LS very , simPle when investin'ated. ;',oap' is a compoundl[of an al kali and animal fat, - or vegetable oils and re sins, .- and when, added to water containing hiV acid, or acidalated substance,-the aclid, by its 'chemical aillaities, seizes and.neuir lizes the alkali of tlie' soap, disengaging the atty . I.sub stance in the shape it was original' , and : is the worst possible for, cleansing the qSoiafor _ clothing. .1 - - . . There is a v iilger error prevailin anion, . the peapleigenerally, that' it is dangemis to ' add lime to wells and cisterns,- on account of its .rendeping the water hard. _ There is : no greater fallacy among our traditionarybeliefs. Lime is strictly an alkaline substance, and.as . - . such; is-a. neutialiier of all the - acids which water contains , arid- may 4 freely 4ised when - in- a quick :..or unslacked state—old' and air , slacked htirtful, as' it has beCome a - sub-cat bona7te. One ounce of freSh quick lithe, di!s-- _ solved in rater, null soften two barrels of or, • dinary hard - water,. and render . it fit for wash . . . .: ._ ing purpoSes: It is also advantageously-used d • to sweeten cistern water when it, becoms .... .. stagnant, and of bad odor, and. 4 the cheap t ~. . and most !ready deodorizer of all, Unpleasant, unhealthy' effluvia;,--ktral _Yew Yorker. TrausplanOug. •. As this is the season for the reni,val of trees we - h o gg„! mifriends Will avail th A nis4ll:es of the.Muity. There is a di'ffereke l i ef opin-: : ion-in regard-to the season most .N 4 ip opriate for setting out trees---son Incenppro of an-, i tumn,'Others of spring. • 'W. e- sh uld i think, -however, there, is bat little differnet in. the season, provided trees arc taken oUt wtit care, replanted , in the appropriate soil..tti d htv(i, 1 I proper.succeeding. Culture. -. 1 . •- !. .. There s certainly_ too little . attenti 311 : rid to the culture of fruit, particularly in . this county: 114 , 1 Berks county attended to -. tus matter ten or fifteeri years ago, wf.ishoWil have a sufficiency - of fruit., not merely for borne chi mand,.bt4t suppl2,cfool'other marke t s. It lis • • not nosual to see farms, in travelling through this county, nearly , destitute of frui •tiees.H- And in this city how nuinerous,are the lot '-with seareely any . fruit upon thern,w en tlierej might' be a sufficiency raised for tile family:' For thisi it required, but a few thrifty- i trees. AM' what a beautiful sight to behold treesl4-, den wits choice apples„ - peaches o - pliims . and -- Other.fruit : U:Li the. reader' never seen the aged n'l, with hiS•staff,parents;ane. children suittyi . ..er with evident delight and "thankful mess, f e - fruit alJout.the lot?.Clad peas given :us :frui to make us happy and snpp,y us with . -aiourisbment. We have often thodght that' ... :1 .1- - anli . lace..of the beautifully propertpuel • and vartegated colored. peach . and niiple,. thy . araght }lave been oppositely formedi and of rja • litter taste. . W*.do not sufficiently - yalne fruit, either -as• an - :article -of fwd . -or as l l a. _means firoprovingenr . moral Ifeelin_gs, a;:o there .. y „rendering. us httppier / .... 'Why . net cultivate fruit ? We urge attention to this r :important siibject.—E.rcitange. I '. i • - . ' I ' .1 lIMENIMiI git T otrai. T e .: . i -,:. • • , , . - The New Irork Journal in ati attack upOn stov& , , descantS thils 010 uentlyjup.on'the tire= gaol: - treiven save tha man who haijneier felt the glOw ,of, the hen hold lye I ! If there be . nything good Or tr e to us, it 'has b4en , deb eloped and matured - n thei family hearth. If l'%c bear about us in .. ur stern pilgrimage of manhood any link . t at connects us • with 'the golden; tinie \Of Our i childhood,;it is the . mbmory . il tli s atfaniilyjheartsli: The'' happy scenes 4ioundtit are . pletitres . :we love to Ire : , cull, and tibrotigh all the backward vista! of life, they; shine:out as +idiot* for our fuiure course. ,Wery generous virtue ilourislieS i by,' I I its side. n the linkedcircle Iluitore it; Sweet i i sVnipathie's Mill deep et otionS, till every hart Its .pure pleasures are It, le surestlbars your au erect against the growth of vice or dissipation. • ,:_No'man could be reared under s its happy glow, and be vicious. There:is a I'vontiorfal deal of virtue in a 'cheerful blaze,a let us' I tell - I you. ' ! . . , , . Poetry aievei'llmt a wee . ter, or 'a ;nobler thetrie than thelirside. it ha's Sling of it iu .all ages andall clime;. . History, too, hat; re- Corded all its glories and virtue-. hasltold us how men, inspired.bylts naine, have fought hi its defence, as men for naught have fought. It has been the talisman that ,lias moved thein to bleed 4 oflvalor—that has made heroes out of them. •We know „bow our own father •foii ,, lit for ts' sacred purity, Mid how - :Many • • !I. fillies theifr;bloott was 'lied bi itsvery side., "fight fot iyourlaltari and Hearths 1” intsiever been the patriot's war, cry. What :.shall the I new one he; in . thewordS of a modern author, " Fight. Or your stoup !" . ' . - Oh I. it :is -at. Meehanical,f , cold, simndless World we are 'getting :to be. Stern ince elasts as we are, We pull down ' Mid. break up; all the - Old. sweet images 'whieh !poetry! and lane); have co+rated- and made : holy.— WliV. we'have brnOwn those )Who have abso- I'l teiy walled up iheits fire:pla4,s, !th usdrivin P n. from. their household that erenkent which;is everywhere looked upon) as the sweetest! asso elation! of honie. . But indeed,l we crush %)iit., of our !way of life,everythin` that's grace:id, picturesque and- , poetic. The !only siren t 'oat ever luresusi is the cli ik of 4old. We shroud _ ourselves. in ja kind of pail, in Which thebeau tiful in Art bud. Nature is, dead to . us. 'I The stern utilitarianism of- the age is'. - in, reality, biit little better than a modern barbarism.• l 'ile ibeautiful extract .below is - from the , ' Pen of lion. George S. llillard t. - 1 i* ' 1 " I confess that increasing ,year bring with them an incre4sing.respesl , ..for men who to not suceed in lifei as those ' wor6. are - Con-. mouly used!.. I 'leaven. is said to be a place for -tho :. who „.have not succeeded upon earth, and it - not Aurely true that Celestial 'graces: doot -t ',:thrive; and bloom in the hot blaze , t of aridly Prosperity., .111-success .somietimes arises from al, super-abmidaiice of . qualities..ku themselves good4—from a,.cOnscien.,e to? senst tive;a taste Xoo fils_titlious,aSelf-forgetfulness'too romantic, a! modesty too: retiring.! Iwill not, go SO:fir as to say, with ai. living - poe i ts,. that the \voila knows notliingi of itsl i greateit men, hitt-,tliero ic forMSof greatness,' or at cast of eXeellence, ";rl - I."die and. make -no sign ; ..thci.re, are. mart . t't that:miss tile palm tut not the slake ; the are, heroeS Without the laurel, and cdp.piere.rsithout the triumph. I .. A...,.F.i.ocztENT , u.vkgli.;--The Chap aiti' ; of the Indiana tefr,islature, Ireckntly opened Ithe ••,, - session with a general praye , I.whichl eloised xli tit - thfollowing .eloqttent and sensible i in vocatiol :• ' . \ I .ii 1 - i'. • ,- 1 "Anil 0 tl Lord; base ave Merq On • our leg Oa-\. i A . ;'l l l'N t "` ll an4et` l r . n'c — ‘ i ' il 1i e no i.,:i0,,,4,i , teach them to Ighirvfy thy!"name. ..ITaiten them to their - lione's . • where ItheY quay - - direet their attention Ito good it drks, and ‘ I general , Usefulness among their faMilies and it4e:hbor.l 1 `i - .• fn the people p r i - iolve tp ;keep thou!' there, .. ‘ nd in future oleet. men ot - s lof _sound .Morals Aed temperate ;habits, so that good May here after idSult from leii'slatitin: Save -the . .good people of the State. from: the discrraee. which Must follow if thO . satite erOwd ~lould. again come hereto Malie 14Ws. :Xlear us ; Lord, and ~ . grant, our -- praYer:t,AriteiLl 1 . . . • 1 . i Qt-AsnAlliu.--,-Knock - Ing at the wrong-door and : he:4.1611g Whether you shall rirn . away and say bothing . about it, or Stay..and aliol ze. •• -.. ... .I', '. ,I. • . • ' - : - .. ... Croing - the road until yOUl)ercei‘ . e a gig . coming one way-and .a Cali another; so that if you move on you are SUN to be • knocked down .by one, and if yon and _still you may sz possibltv be. crushed by bo . 1i...'. , c. cold K • Tin ;ng yOurself in, a damibrd on a cold might, nd Cogitating - wbethet .:3 - on will lie still ar d catch' your. death, •cjr . 'get• up and dress, and - pass- the[night on two cane-bottom /4J chairs.' i--• ! 1 . • : :.., Paying Your addre.-3.seS to a pennyless fair ,one, unde.rAhe impressiOn that she :is an hc.;ir e.,s; and, On •d scovering your g error, having the option of arrying the•yOung lady or o`f being slicit by the young lady's . ; brother. : Dining - at a friends bou.4; where yoU must erther drink Wine till you - ;become intoxica ted, or tre . fraiu till' you become disagreeable, .Coming to four-cross roUds, one of which. . you must take a random, or just walk back ~ a mile or. twol and inquire'your , way. ~. _Being blarllllyinfornied by-a. surgeon-that .tou can either have your leg: impr tated, or leave it alone and die in a ft.i.w dap. _ . . Goon:—;1n amusing story is _told of ft news -boy down town, in city of • New York; . ,i who. hailed another of his kind with :. Say ,Toe, `who is thiS N.'ebraSka. Bill that olks talk solinuelt ahont ktely ?"— tai which the other re lied : Whig don't yer know that •he's.the greatest pu 3 / 4 , :erlist out: He is, why I'll l.:Cray bundle o tapers that he can lick Torn liyer all to smasithe can ! Whereupon:the other i-ounc , ster Went his way . reiotcing at this important as ditidn to his fund of information. 7 1; .11iITEE DAYS SIGHT. li quainted with husinessi, recq alde on ,three (rays sight at f to firt da3 . l he:presented hi .ter, l and - taking :the. draft. fr( extended it betfOre the'pay lus astonishment said; ." Yt and folding the draft, he Al next morning lie appeared through the same form, sai, • twice." The third day 11( and said, "You see that you will pay 14m. gam' , A Dritnlieu iLaw.4,er on going ebureht . .was obiterred ,by .the minister, rho hintAtus : • • •!‘ I will beat witness .s instl you at ' the day of l i Judger4ent:' - 'The Lawyer shaking his head with a druuken gravity, replied : ." I hire pr*etised twenty tire years at. ,the bar, arid -tave'ialways fou that the great ; est, rascal is ' j ute first turn State's evi -061106. I F I TIIE END 0:1* Tna l Woa D..---Yre find a pai-, agr 6 4A l. alloatit-4 . the effee that the Advent ists have fixed ,upon a time for aieneral break ing up of mundrineaifairsj on the 19th of May I nest t Delin4ueut, subscribers will please take noti4e and! govern themselves accordingly.. ; 4. 40 41, -' !live is a lattert , r whip oft.deeeive tr. ' , I AF F. LiCTE D - READ PUILADELPIIM MEDICAL. HOUSE—Established 20 years o.gn by Dr, KIN KKLI, corner of Third a Union sta. between Spritee and rine, Philadelphia, Pa. Invalid* are apprised:that Dr. KINKELIN confines his prat ice to n psiaticulamedicine', branch of ableit en gages hi. andiviteAnttentiocf. He cautionsthe unfortunate against he abiaSeof meriiiry,f thousands are annually mrreurialized out of life: .:llce Tut affections are- promptly egtinguished. r• , ~1 • . • Twenty Iliclis of Er's.ptigloince in the tmatment ofa class of peruke hitherto neglected and imperfectly un derstood, hair enableilltr. is,'III.tiELIN,(AVVIOn 04 - .11. WOR X Ulf Sgt., PiEsta'vsruitsjiapcove that ntnetenths of !he causes of nerroda &MIR y, local and . constitutional weak nese, mental an it,physleal.sittfering, are-traceable to cer tain habits, forming the mutt Secret yet deadly and fatal springs of domestic misery 'and premature mortality. Tat ke rue:tient lagiNpaicee—There is au evillmbit sometimesindulgeil in by bOysitt solitude. often growing np with them to Manhood; end which, if net - -reformed Iti due time' not t.nly begets fihrious obstacles to matrimonial happiness, but gtvestise VIA series of protracted, insidious, and devastating affections.' Fe* of those who give way'to this pernicionsiPtaceme are aware of the consequences, untirthey find thq nervoriangsiystent shattered, feel strange ' and unaccountable feelin, and vague fears in themind. ' The 'nuferturalte thus affeetedbecomes feeble„is unable to labor with otieusterned L:vlgor, or to imply his mind to study : his is tardy anweak, ho IS dull, irresolute, s p inand-engage his sport With less energy than usual. If he emancipate himseKtiefore the practice has done its worst, and enter matrimoitY: his ma:triage is uefeultfuland hissense tells him that this la caused by his early follies. These ate rot: sidetatiou s itlfidt Should awaken iheattention of those iiatihirit,•%titunteti ._ ITlltirriage,4equiros the fulfilment. of several condi ' lions, in order treat It may' be really. the C.lllgO of mut ual happiness. Cititild the veil which covers the origin of do . - mcstie wretchedness belttifed,and Its true somee in every, Initance'diselosed — in hen many could it be traced to phys- . i cal disqualilleitimas and their attendant dlsappointmentsl: Apply them all le it is yet onto, in order to have yens un-' styliand reinked organization rebraced, revivifird and • rtVem, hened...• . • , 1 ',. . IL± s 111 iv. .n. it*E tr. —He. who places himself under Dr., KINK LIN'S treatment May religiously confide in his hon or as gentle:rime, and rely upon the a.ssnrance, that the secret of Dr. It's. path-00 , 1;in urver be disclosed., :You Ift man-let no false modesty deter you from waltz. lot:yo r case kit tarn to otti!!•who,from education and respec tabilit ,can cettalnly bier 4 . end yid: Tammany think they. ill chneeni the :secret in their f r own harts, slut cure ti , Inselves. Almil how often Is tilts a fatal Zeliii;`.:sp .and bola many a promising young man, ho Might have been an ornament to society his faded from the 'earth. i,' • . Strict ures of the urethra are rapidly temoved by the application of a new therapent feat ngonti used only by Dr. K. Weakness aid constitutional debility promptly cured, and t till! vigor restored.' .1 Itlou tstrvi di ;twat Os Can bare by stathu their case explicitly, together wi !h elf their symptoms, per lot tee u nclosing a remittance) Dr K ' s. medicine, appropria ted accordingly. Forwarded to-any pert if the rid tett F.l.4tes, and packed secure frmn DAMAO r:: Or criaosiTy. i 1 ...' READ --Youth and Manhood. ~1. Filreyous Dire or a rremature Death, liiti . kelin'ott Sq. . i Preserration—Only 25 Cents. It is it,work eainentlyieequired, - es a Means of Worm: lug thekriees of the figqin which we lire. A 150,.. . ' . NAT'URE'S OU - IDIf. With roles for the Protilgatioa of plijast front Me Press 4 let ter with a remittance of 2.5 cents, or, the value in post stamps, addressed to—Dr• li PM: ELIN , Philadelphia, Pa. will secure a copy 4 either of the above books by: return of mall; or 12 eoPies will be sent free of post •ge 'for $l. - ' Ilook'selters. Canvassers, Travelling Agents, : toe .. Supplied whOlesale at Hie 1)0,11E4a-es prite,.., which admit of n largeprillit. • : .k:: '"_3'-111-Letters MU Siiii port-pail. \ 13y1 ( ,Australia, California . Or any plate on•tht•illabe, cannot preset I greater ;' • ha:fib:T . .l(7l(s Ihan . . _, ' - KEELER 4—STODDARD'S _ROOT AND SHOE STORE. INTERCO is not ItiVed with a new and exteu -I y siie assortroput of articles in their line, embracing a,genertli variety of new and elegant styles of Ladiespid . Gsqltleineu's wear, among Which are Ladies rieuch. Silk Lasting and Pre. nille Gahm:, Kid nod Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat ent leathe'r !and lnonzed Jenny Linde, Buskins and Ties ;"igentlerrsti's French") and ,Philadelidda oak-tannep calf skiii and kip oots, Congress and button Gaiters; Monterey and tfflashington Boot's, toilet Slip's, Morocco, calr. nod Cowl . * Bro gans, &c.l, Boys kip, calf and fotvhide •Boots and Brogans; ;WI kindlio!f Misses and Children's! wear.. Also, a general assortment of Findings, which con sist in pdrt of lags, pegs, sparables. Hungarian nails,taeks.t.hreadi - 'waS, Bristles, shoe binding, awls, rasps, satufgones„ shoe knives, &c. Also, oak dad heidlock eanneclbalf upper and . soleleittli .-er; Morticed - skint and linings. .• • • 1 - • Work made to sir4erand repairing neatly dine. •, '. . CKEELER & STODDARD. 31.)a1r05e, Jane'' L'18.53. - councry STOVE . AND MIN WARE DEPOT. I,..,wElisTpit 4. CO. would - respectfully Ills inform tit - vie of this. county-and the people in kineral,:that they have opened an estab lishmenfof, the aboVe 4 - itted in 3fontrose, at the old, ;,r ,Fityre'auct" Webster, °tie door north of - n,.__;. ! .,,, Ivh.rev intead todteeP on hand n- terra assortment cot Moves t.:oer.., Brass end # tleet Irrin Wares, all of-Which they Will sell as \ cheep as"thy. can be - bought'iu this or any other, county. Artiang our stoves may ho found the followinlidiesidesr others too numerous to mention: 4-.,o7ie,air-qht, for " or coal, Modern 'PO ,K4ysioni, Stale - " 66 ''Vulcan 64 66 46 ' 66 . ' • Eu:resi fZuefn, cleFaleil Oren. " • Also, Officeiand shop Stoves, Culver's Pat -cut Hci . t.:air Funiac'es for beating Public Buildings, stres, IlAels. etc: t: Stove Trimmice, Pipe,' Zinc, sheet Lea 4, Lead pipe, Well and Cistern Ptimps, , Cheiti . Pufnps.Cliaiiiis and Gearing. rf-.All i tinds l'ustom Work done_ on short no' ost reasonable terms. Our mono's small profits, ready tay,'and quick returns. - * * *Aliekinds of Produce at.ken in exchanme for; W area. yon doti't believe it, call and see; - A.' L. WEBSTER & CO. .Montrose sepi. 1:5; 1853. IN }INV . GOODS . . ~ , 0 : - •itssortine.4noW comprises almost every arKtle _Wanted, - and ' we', fear some that are iigt ,!anted,, which we will sell at cost and some attli . :lesi at ICS.s• than cost on 'that same account.l 1 U. ' U. nuß.Rows & Co. Gibson-04' 26,1'1853. • • - . 1 - . il • S RAWLS.' • . .• . 1-00 wpo . t,r,:i LONG SH . AWLS, all qualitir-s and -beautiful patterns,- ; at extremely` low , p i r4 r, ...; . ... U. BURROWS. Gibli'n, Oct: 2G. • . • i - , • ISOflat° Robes. 4 Lirge lot of them choice whole Rbbes at small:advanae nn the - cost. , Gibs(, Nov. 1- , 13 BURROWS St Co.- . . • . !iThe , Artist's Greetuag.. i ' Fricad s,Palrans and Everybody, another mile stone hiss beep realhed on the journey of life= anothe4degree hhs been marked on the Scale of time--1-tinether link has been severed from the chain i.if the futtire-r-another page has been writ ten in; the great!' volume of the past—and again we witness the bright- kffnin,g of a New Year: ! And at its early cawn we meet you, \ , ;And will:4 "happy new year" greet you. And tiny, aai-ou review the yeqr just departed, and dWell upon !its joys and sorrows—its priii leges hnjoyed, and its duties negleeted; per chance,someloflyOu have neglected to call on the I .4rti . st and . 4ecure one of those "Faithful: Sheldon's" ' r ~. i Winch light, and art, with magidal spell, ylvorking IP g,ether, can catch so will ! tit, y6'u may yet redeem the past. ' As you lay our Plans for the advancing year, letthil occupy' an early and prOminent place on the programme of your future intentions. __ Wtiuld y1:91 'cave -a lasting impresson behind yon? .1 Come to the Daguerrcan Gallery? Wonld yona:l3ee yourselves as others see you'?" _Como to till Daguirrean Gallery. Would' you make an Fatipropriptet present to cherished ,friend? Comn to thoi Picture Rooms. And beside all _this, would yo 4 encourage art, d Make glad the bc;irCof the 'Artist ? . 1 Then let it appear by promi. ng, here, ' -... - i 1 That dtiring the year FM Your 1 . ;You will, Pne and all, be'sare to c:1111 , 1 l At "Odd Fellows' liall," - Second Floor. W., B. DEANS.. Frenelmban unae lived h draft pay- certain tpaniz. Imself a la m hiS pbakethook 'ng teller, and to u see that once," alked away. .The 'gaiti, and going "You see, thht - aptkared again, liree times. ' Now r iARBLE SHOP. F T liE dereigneil have established a 014 in basement of Mr; St4re's Store,in Mon tresa where they, will ut all times keep on hand FOtiasol and poursvic MAME, and manufacture thle aame into ;Monuments, Tomb-stones, Table tops.; &c. ! .571' Tfleriaftlonageof the public ivemeetfally -1 CONGDON & BEVIER genitalia Aug .25 , 1853—tt Montrose, JAn. 2, 1854. IRid FALO ROBES. ~ CE lotj is t received. and offeretl tow by , i SCOTT, JOILNEITON & cer HI!, D,eS—Eml,lBs3. . t Buffalo Robes. telbt, and wpl hosold low, by 11. BUIIRITT i ilfotd l OCt 15 1 1853 • TYA I 1. irS,:vanteil at ! StorOs SlaitCs: .Stoves Sere atittlYelloW.Lear- reminds us l that the fOtlbpprotteh of the keen Frosts t Of Old P rey iWinteroVben One of theserunsur passable on& bight:) . ejiproved Stoves from the most. extensive Mantifactoiles in the 3teiSrs. ShCirr & PitelMrcl; be ! Fomo indispensable ;to every family. W . . ! t%nutd respectfully announce Lt.) the* . citiiims et Otis-quellalma, and adjoiiiiii;g counties that we liaVo just received andi are re eciving theltwgestland best tissortmcnt qt Stoves lover introdOced ino,4astern ! Pennsylvania , tivhieh will be 50k144 thevetii lowost cash fign;re. To thoie wbo..are in want of Stoves they will -fintfit to their interest tti call and !examine our variety before els ewhere • They comprise in part as United &airs, ) OrieatalParlor, E ! risterz, Quren,t. Venetian., do Cli-prr Fanny do . aortal 'Ft E. 91 . .do laorning!Star • - Vol tage,i do rmers'lAir7TiAt; 4-c., ` l l.e. • , The aboYo,Stoi - es?are to well knmtn to "re.. quire any- thinute'AciieriptiOn, being the most popular and appreyedStovelin market. !,;All who may favor OA will be shown Jhrough! our assortment :Witt ! ) . pleasnre.. "Recollect the •number"-:-}lA . ioYsTitr famed "One Price Store." 5pti.41853.E-35 -:---------_ , -- , • cAurEhrirtns. itoTEt.. , - ~• ji (FOr.:ttEnlili " LOK 1 OCTSF4 ,, )GREAT BEND, PA. rpitE su*riber; haxing rhnted Allis we'd khown - t.. 1.: house, hnd refitted anti re-furnished in good style, is now pre fired to ieceive and :entertain. , guests. • This hops/ ;is delightfully - situated on. the'hank of the Ous - queltanna river, on the line of the Nevi yorktand: Erie; and the Delaware, Lackawanna and \\ 7 6 - itern Itailroadq; overlooking a most beautiful section 61 country, and is the partortnaotaecne'ity Unequalled anywhere. • - -‘tAs-AltSth.umEn.tit 00'.:T „t4ir -the busiqess man seeking gdiet and frecdotii from the ;noise and din of eity life, arid 'for ladies . and gentlemen in pursuit of:plc.:lsere itntid the rural seenery.of the country, this location cannot be equalled. Here the weary Iravell'or i 4 seedre from the : confusion ~ incident fo.the et - intnhal arrival and departure of trains, which,. estrirte:ally in the night i time is•ai very great; annoyance to tilos° stopping,at houses . very near -. , t he li4 he oh: ,; • .. . . his ROMS aroneW, plOasant and well furnish-1 ed; his Table with , All 1110 delicacies whieJi both , . country•anCeity`imarketsit atlitrd ; and no . pains! will be shoed toinake Itii house a pleasant hornet to:all"his 'guest.s.l • ,-/ :: -•- . , r-': -- ,,tirGtEstrs Mill be conVeyed.to.and from'the : ears,. at arty hour Atty or night, inl goad Omnibus: free of chhrge. 1 t -1 t : 't• , ' . I:Wi'.: 3 it layrati - :STAiii-E is. attached to tilt . House. :: - . .'i : i. - :,_ - t . . .x . CARPENTER. Great Send, 4he . 4 27t1i, 1853 : —`1.611 . ... - -1 Bryant Bork.. .tireat - Bend !Depot; `l".it: • ; I -: ; 11111 . S kw Ana 4paciotis building, situated . htt - a fow feetrfrcun ttuf Depot at Great Bend, now •opened 'and filth istiW in a suitahle style for : a Publiei,lioue4kid will be kept open at hours; (both dayAnd_niiht,) -for the reception' cif travelleri; and OAceially for the neennonodation •- orpassengers tratOin:vbn - the N. V. & 'Erie L & WL Railroakts, being at thejunctiiin of theie two reads, and most convenient point to step in and, take refroihments and be oty with the first train, asj well- as lie molt Convenient house tci4, commodate the IMildie, it is NEW CLEAN and WHOLESOMMwitKroonts enough to neeetn inoclate LILL, fitted up with, new farnitOe to corrOpond, tabkiti always set, with Wi4i,nt 1,41 EALS and • furniNhed at a moments Warninci ; I t.l - W"Passerq - OW , des by callinn• here, void tai an omn i bus to tli4 and, uncertainty ; Of retum srrival br departh,ie of be in wt.aiting totiOndu to the Bryant 17140.90;, conduct them 144 a!fgai:' taking ere to -k* hohrot thelniot. any • iocation Of the ;Bryant Heti l se, -with the natural scenery 4bout lit combine 't to make very d4Arable 'StyrMAtER RESORT for liu,sihess me n ally ti,?4 ci t y...no way wish to "cast (itl - care" filr a fw days to recruit in the conntry. • I d - " ' Mt/ • s A, LarA and ,Commodilmi is attached to it as braiding for the convenience of pleAsure l'AnpEs, vho may rtiwtys, find gbod aecominodation bere t without regard numhers with Warm L•tables for their teamsi and refi4ble help tp"wait up4t) thOn• l• For further i partieulara inquire at:the Bryant House of the proprietor. f is ADDISOVIIRYANT. Feb. 1853--itn !- • $ : $ Invalids of Pennsyl i vania t .' IToirr attention is u fgeritly invited' to a careful iirid caudiitperuiial of something that hne just ~ ,been iutroducc4.into your rich orni time honpred State: .. 1" - • I ....e! V9lii Pulk einachcr'!f,iliclto Elcctr.. fp sr . A new and novel mode of applying a poWerful remedial agenf4io constructed as to be worn'uilder the garments, tfaxt to tke skin prodicing a constant: uninterrupted Mirrent:of Electrollignetism, erect-- ing immediate relief from the roostacute pain, and; alsoli permanent cure of all Nervous Diseases' It seldotn has failed to furnish - almost insta nt rb li ef, and a final, permanent cure, by being u s d accord. jag to directiont4 -- to the following disease .Rhets matittm,•Gout,?,;;Sciritica; Paralysis, P infttl; and Swelled JointsilNeuSelgia of th e . fUee„ iseuos of the Sitine,'Deafitess land Blinittes4 Ute ine. flakier, Palpitation of life heart, Periodio.illlea ache, St. Vitus Dance;fleneral Debility, Pam; of he:Chest, Hysterics, Dy4t'epaia, all diseaseilthat re 'caused by a ,de fi rient amount of Nervous Fluid re grpatly reli4ed, if mkpermaneatly curediby tiMply weary ing the_chainea;few'boars each day. f • Bd it nnderi4od that it is not ',claimed that it cure") all diseases, but only thole rot' whiO s it is rec.. omniended; and makeover we boldly clarmanit de i• fy that no mediCinatagent of any kind h sperform!. ed so MANY cures during the laat year, of ;pose diseasesjust.ntimed;as . , i• i' Pis/Oil:ma' dher's Electric: Chem 1 i I t I i Andito prove this assertion , we defy any p erson to produce so matty will authenticated Cettificales of scieistific Phy - eician'e and intelligt. patientaie may be found in a pamphlet of 36 pa ge, to be had grri tis) 'el the agetit in this town. The Electiic Chains were first introduced in. France itilB.so, anti after brit* subjected to the most thorough and rigid trial, by the first midical;men in Paris; they were found to plumps strrittke Mad maivellouspdWer for ieliev- ing pain, wherever' applied, and by their influence wefe introdueed into the hospitals of that city, : and ale secured lotters4mtent by the, French Govern ment. Theylire now introduced:into almost every floipital is linglanik Germany, Austria; fiehirsm, i and patentecl!in those countries, ,where they • haye ‘ , become the Most i . , t ' , i , , •Popu4si:Curafire Agent in •the Mal. , 1 ' ' • L ' ' _ hey were'first introduced into' the U. Stittes'a-t bot one yelir since;; and went through thri *mate:. tri I asin. EtfropeXml were at once introdUced in to every Hospital in N: York, where they tile now indaily nse,laffecting. even more wonderful .cures thin had ever beftire been awarded them:: : They are highly I.oepnuttetided by Prof.' Valentine Mott; Van Buren,Tost and others, who have ptiblished their views Of,their power and value in rational' of 04 medical:hurnals in that eityirand are also in 'the daft praclide of iecommendittg their use to pa tients. AI fall account of their Opittion maY: also be fodnd in eirOrY-paMphlet, and stint to the addrersii of everypersotfin the State by aPplYing (p4,11t pitiO tt:tlt BEL DEIRRULL, Agent, Montrose, Pe. The Gbainavati,be sent by mail, with 'full •dettriptioni for use. Price otiCbains, $3 and $6. 1 ' - _ _ . •PhysiciaOs i are 'politely invited to call ani exam', ide their . olottetrtMt:ani, and prpnounce upon their meprits.QxF. 6 woan To laysups, no person need feitr that tl#dY will not accomp lish just what it le Claimed they can do.. 1 • 1 N. B. Oita Chain, will last for years and rose done qits electric poWer bylase, and l ban be applied 'o either adnit`archild.• r AsemTtiettet.r.. Agent, Moniro . se, Pa. I.lcia..SreplzaTi ' General Agent, 568,. ProadwaY, New Yorl4ii 03' 1 . r carpets and Olt Clopis. 3 ILTAVIPIG enlarged and refitted our extensive I....l.'Creekeryiand House•Fitrnishing Storti.eir pressly fdt!the business, we have- added a new feature hilts dapartmente. • :1 `'The seOnd floor is devoted to. Carpets; qn Cloths old:Looking Glastes, , ',in which tote offer a food assortment at prices which eannat fail to please, mkt to which we invitelonr partieular at tention. 11 DETI:TE•tr BinghOtton, 0ct1853;120,i i I . • i ' TURREIpS. ° I THE' MARRIAGE STATE.; .j shall flapplisess and Health, 00, . . uhiss, n od, Wickham, attend U I MOST, STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS! $ - --- 1 Reftectious for the Thow o rhtful. , Stratigd that countless Inman beings exist and drag through life as do thelbeasts of the field, o; ithe insects of the earth, evincing no more thought or reflection than though the noble faculties of mind \ wore not vouchsafed to them. i IMany such aro husbands and fathers, ;upon srhont. i dependent the health, the well-being, and the bap ',floss of a confiding and-affectionate wife, with • perhaps a family of children. I . .. 1 'stow arms IT wirrENs THAT AnD WIFE tRIGEBS - MOO YEAR- 10 YEAS In that pitiabk\condition as not even for ono day to feel the, happy aad exhilCrating, inductile° incident to the enjoyment of health." ' • 0 She may not be si, invalid confined 'to her bell, or even to her room ;%as her pride, alubition and energy induce and fleece her to take personal charge of her household, ev u when hqt health will not admit of it ; but she is n verthelcss perceptibly sinking from day to day, and a ays ailing. Thus, day after day, and month\after, mouth trya - - : Sp:ire. - liar health daily inks, till' finally even the hope of recovery no longer remains. Pia \ d thus '1 THEBL.OOMINCI - BRIT • E r - But a few years ago lit. the flush of heal b arid youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and appa rently inexplicably, becomes a feebic, sickly, do bilitated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves mt . >, strung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the ` impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental prostration. . i , - Sometimes this deplorable Change May - and don arise from organic or Constitutional icauses. But Oftener, by far oftener; to gross and inexcusable ignorance of the simplest and plaidest rules of' health as connected with the marriage state, the violation of which entails disease, sufferiag and misery, not only to the wife, but often , , Hereditary Complaints upon thq Children "-UNTO TUE THIRD AND FPUPTII CENERATION,”. Transmitting CO%SVMPTION, SCItOPULA, HYPOCIIONDRIA, INSANITY, GOVT, KING'S EVIL, arid other disease., ( DREADFUL INHERITANCE irons the Parents. % And must this continua I Stall Mto be wise in ll that concerns the cattle of our fields, our horses, our sheep, our co,ws, our oxen, the nature and character .of the soil we possess, the texture and quality of our goods and merchandise; ; but in allthat concerns ourselves as human\ beings, with human functions and passions, subject to great derange ment, involving our future peace arid happiness— in all that concerns the health and 'welfare of the wife of our affections, 'and the mother of our chil dren ; inall that coneCrns the mental and physiCal well beirt of those children, wo Should be im• mersed in the darkest and most , "ring rest and 'sleep, can, Seinconvenienee of talMig, im, 1:1a .WOll faa , ell° . 41 ky . Initig to the depot at the le trains; as a porterykiill them with their bag,Tte ust across the way," '-and n without fee or reward, wake them -. if desire4;it Chitns BEN toH - rep IGNORANCE, As cm.i.s.nr.n ss tit xctisiuil , 1 , , . - How long shall this; ignorapco prat so produc • tive of its bitter 'fruits 1 How lon shall the wife and mother be ignorant of the nature., character and - :eases of the various womb and E.c. , ual complaints, • •; embittering her daysisby suffering-- , --suffering often prolonged to years, eventuating in alwinplication of diseases utterly and hopelessly. 1141:Enable 1 shall we for ever close our eyes-ito the rtisults of -physio ,. logical science by- which 11 we may arrive at an understanding .of qurselves as mon and women, , :subject to venous life-long enduring diseases, and ~ perpetuating them to our children. 1 ,-• , LET EVERY WIFE AND HIIEBAND PONDER l Ni iiuSbrind or - wife need -be itliorant of !what .. concerns theni most to know to secure their health. - and happiness. That knowledge LI contained in a . link work entitled , . ; 1 THE - BIARRIED`WOIIIAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL. COMPANION, BY DR A . M Al kURICEAU, 1 PROFESSOR OF DISEASES 01 WOMEN . . ' • ' • One Hund;e4hlt Edition, lthno , pp. :0. Price 50 . ;anti.' EON FINE PAPERs EXTRA RINDiNO, Si 00.] , . . ' Firit published in 1847 ; anal it is not c • •i i SURPRISING OR. WONDERFUL, considering that: EV ER V IP E.lll AL E , whether. MARRIED OR 1V,0T,, can here acquire a. full 'knowledge of -the na.• tare. character and came* of her .....— r s—s.ra,. 4...5e alIV: VATiOUS . . . symptoms, and that ; nearly lI,ALF A lIIILLIONHDOPIES ' ;should have been sold. .It is impracticable`to con , ' ' vey fully the various subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature 'strictly intended for the married, . . ,or those contemplating marriage.l • . .UIPWARDS OF -ONE IIUNDILF.D THOU . SAND. COPIES ' Have leech SENT BY 'MAIL With in the last few • months.: • • . . CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. • • • BE NOT DEFRAUDED - , Buy no book unless Dr. A: M. Mattriceau, 129 '• I.ihertv ,Strect, is on tlietitle page, and the entry 1111 the Lactic ti °race itiA title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send .by e mail, and address to Dr. A. Manticean, as there aro spuriotis and Surreptitious infringements of copyright.' InFl• Upon receipt of One •Doßar "THE' NUR ' SLED WOMAN'S ; PRIVATE !MEDICAL 'COM :IPANION” is sent, (maiint fret.) , to any part of the United States, the .Canadasi and British Provinces. AD Letters Letters roust ibe post-paid; and addressed to Dr. A M MAITEICEAU, Box 1224; New-PCirit City. Publishing. Office No. 1129 Liberty Street, New -York.. . • Fort SALE ra-=--T. B. Peterson, Phijad,; Cynthia Witliains, Honesdale; Blanch & Crop, linrrishurg; j. S. North,•Lebanon De:Vitt, Milford ; J N.Ensming.er,Madheim ; Spangle . r & Bro, Llneaster; IT W Stnit:ll,',Hantingdon ; 'S McDonald, tiniontown ; J 1I Illum,'New Berlin;, H A I.antz, Reading: P Cepeker,Brotynsville; 'Wentz & St:irk; Carbondalo:lDdred & Wright,' Williamsport ; S.r .w i ilicesbarre ; 'G. W.. Enrie, WancSboro'; Pottee & , McMan, Belle forae ; . :G Warren; Robert Croky, Men. cer; HM Lesder, .oier; R. p. Cummirigs,Som. - 9rset ; Thos CorPerthait, Phil d; J. B, Gunni; son . , Ee; S. D. Lad r, Gii,censbnr,g B, Hall, Pittsto ;E. S. - Ditrbp:, Franklin ;Dr S DScott, Bedford: E. Ilillandyindizma-; ford ;• W. Kidney. BrownsSill'e; G M Mcget tys, Antler; J. S.\SiiClisbn, Chambersburg ;. F D Sower, Norristown E 'Bennr.:Sutnneytown ;II Mitchell. Pittsburg ? G W Getty% Butler ; Jos Swartz, Bloomsburg; P S Di:ch,ert.&; CO. Chant bersbti rg. •• • h6 t - • FITS !FITS . : !! ! VEG ETAELE . SXTP.ACT, Z PILPTiC PILL. For /4e cure of ' Spaviis ,Grarnp . , and all Nerrnus and :ennsiiintional Diseases. . • PsoN *lto are laboring unlit t lAR distressin!: malady will . fin& the V IfiGET 1111,1; to be the only rertiedy• ever discovered :for cu'ritiz, Itpliebsy, Falling, Fits} • • , These Pala possess: a sperific'eellonen the nervous aye tem ; aind,:lthotrzli they 'ote prepared , especially for the . purpose oi - cnring Fitt„ they wlllbc foiitid of esticeial benefit for all Tel one afiliete4 with weak 'nerves, or whose tier vous systercl Las bean prostraten or shattesecifrom any cause whateyer. In elfronir; tanntl fan fe,or diseases along standing; silperinduced by net vOusness, they are exceed-. lnzly bene6'ial. ' / • r i Price, $3 'tier box, 'or two boxtits 'for Stk. Persons cut of the city, enrioslnga remittance - , !will have the Plat* ANA them ltlitoBglr ; the 'mail. free- of pOrtage- ' For sale yb. SETIV9.II 3 AIIiet, !ler 108 Italtiniose street: Italtlinore, Md.,10 whcirn cirdeis front all ;farts of the Union,rattst be acidness.' .post pall, • • &Tilt %ONO% Infa‘lilde Remedy lorall bylamilory emplanes. AGT,ITA'AIN ald sure Antitlo(e for the follovring diseas- i tie.—.4.1l Fevers turf Intlanuritions, to: which the pry's. tern'tesuliji!ct.Rhenntatletn, flagon back, Piles, Diarrho,a, Dysentery HPaditche,nocithuchi!, Fevereores ,Biles,Cute, Sprains, Btuises, Burns and scalds, ' - 31.01tlitelwaiont'si Horse :litsruntly; for .Curing. Ring ! BOnes, , spavins, ifertient,i 'Poll Evil, (Intl ./splint, Galls, Flotilla, scratches,. taniehess, Ptlring,llnlt.,l3ruiges, Mange. jliamtnation of the .i.unge, and all Forum to' which Ito wore subject.... ' ! • / • ! • A*eitksi—Abel Turrell; - terayi vllle-.4-Cyrns Avery, ‘Vialusing-4.. WoodrulT,Dleanck 'A . J .!Elferivond, Rush 7 , • Oct. /3,4.653 —HMSO IMPORTATION; • TUST r sreeelved another' Importation of those sPhfidid F4ll Jeweled peached Lever and Horizontal Watches' with' Seconds and hard en athelledlDials, double botfomed in open eases,all of which are warranted and received direct from. Switzerland. The fe,w, shbjoined priees-wilf at once polnt out to the public • where and how lin euert7 per centeg,e earn be saved. Don e bottom, 13 Jeweled Lever Watches as above ha, elegant silver cases from SO. , Same movements' tn , ilunttng eases from si2. lk . r4 zontal Double - bottomed hOles Jeweled open face and;' seeonds from $8;75; the sante move, meet hi elegant huntinachses with sunk seconds frOM All of which havebard•enointuelled' iGold.Diainond plinted Pens, with pencil arid sifter extension holders; magazine for leads dd. , /fritin $l,OO. Gold dDiamond pointed 'pen blades from 50c. JewelrySLe" • &c. eqUallickeaP• A geoid assortment.of excellent second hand Watches, eminent malcerS, in first rate going con dition,*ill be Sold decidedy low cash. Boit French Luneth Waal Ci l ystals, 190,.. Watch re pairin,t as uni.7l. :t• • • N. R. Wahl' Chains and Keys gratis to pur eharrii. Howls" of busioc'Es from 7 A. M. to 7 P M. I - ' T.A. SINGLETON, • , Watch maker and Importer. Aug. 10 ) 1853-16tf. • • New, InsitranceLC . • : .Street. • C*PIT A- ti L I tra Ca*lt and Approved SOeriijer).. - . Inskres ag,aixi st Lass•ar Damageby .- Din LiLITOIIO4.-7, - A. Stebbhar, 113 iiroadStreet , •, Peter- C.; gaker, 1 !spruce atrcet Girard nancker, Broadwayl Thoniaii Andreas, 138 Cedir itriet; Simue oath Tiloyd, 3:7 Wet atreer, Albert L. 'Conklin, 810 titeeartictotreetiJdineg A, Ctesby, - 113 Broadly ; Chatter Lent, tiling sbridgeotki y.; Lambert C. nail, Chicago; Ili.; 1 Smith 'Hobble; Le!and, Net, York;. Peter •11. !teach, 138 Banklitreat iStgate S car: West and !Alight Ptreets John 1.. :Leen .73 Water etteet ; D. Van -Wart,llBliroadwal Horatio. S, aaitup. cpr. Wert and Barron airceti.; Pecer 11. fnater. e'er. Gansvoort and NVest; cuboi Jr.-, 148 I lAJt., A - Veneo ~IStepteneromwsll, r im iden,"l:..l.; A thia'W adlei73l. PSHn3eiPhla; - Dexter IS. 49 Water! street) Samuel Sinclair . .l4lmile Build `ngFj Sanauelll. Slitter, Cle velatid, 'OLIO 2 I 1:01 . Alk Cll..lllflitlLll i r reg . C nAut,E,5 E; Scey. , 1. • 5.V • • 1 . ontrosc; Sept. # l' ;,t853.! , , .. • t 2 7florsis Colapound Syrup of leltoiv - illooli Root: •.- - , . ~ ! ; •.;, • . . fruits is a Purely ',..tre;etinie co mpahmt . scientifical l y i s , .1 prepared fr , m the' b-Stltoois and llerbsof the Mate- r s ' riaf .Nl.e,lica , null gamed an unrivalled; -reputation Or i 1(ml - 01 - Wising crlci: A. : vim . Bcgudeting and!Strengtheng i . the Liver and Di4etire,Organs, and Cleansing the St cu- ": • ael, awl l Bowels, And thin evr.talu all Billions manses, ~.,.. sliver Cm oplalrual Dytepepshr, Indigestion, -Costiventh; iyl pit e e,lll:,•adaelle, 1 Feeer and Ague, Jaundice., Nausea, `PI Loss of Appetit e,lifte.,- and causing t tie food. to nourish ,:i.t ,and.support even) - : port.' Purifying the plovi and thus e curing all Gurney's, Cnnianenusl Ereptlons Serofula,Snlt "Ili Atheninaryslpeldn Scald Ilea!, Can, r• Pimples en the ra.se, Blotches, Illr.ers,Tumois;:llcrelirialS•plsrase, Can- .• , t eera t Ice. ' i.- , I . 1 I T - \. . 101 • \R'!'fritlaiiiP l OLP Secretory ; Org ans, - - • rye ... 4 "- arid by ctiabling• ilfi•mt to 'perforin their proper functions I . pr,eventing.d .edn'difa many painful e nd jdasgerous diss 1 \.\ eases; M,rea_ hedkr oral ; yyietile 7 the a Nerrous System, tbusallnyime ..'ersous Irtitation, andel:a:lug all diseases of the ? , derves, a* ilyst Min, Neoralgial, Cramps:tee. • l _ , ... . , It is 117tri(alleCNIte. cure, of ail Female' Corn- . • . plalia.4. I 4 . . . ' I - .- \ - • . ' . . fte iremineepq, ,teneral , <le 7 .oi: , :r. Irretudarity,. Obstruc• 'cions, Swelling,Ofte V.•et, Limbs, Joints, Etc., caused • by w ea,cness; alto, .i.ung and' Thro4t poulf)laints, as , 7 Colds; Cqu;hs, Astlnna; Consiimptlon, Ste.,also, Dropsy ' • - I 1 -' -. 1 •—•----.! - • , • ' 0 .Hurting made I 4 1.1" ',l , t , ie flchnporh o 1 I rup of-Yellow Dock. Root, ,prep;br,ed by C. Morse .1. l'cl. .elther outset vice. grin our fawif les. anti n114111,t 1. to bi n tery salutary and efi'ectu.A prepat,,tiou,,,we,do most cheetfully reeom- mend. it to the ',Oldie. as n'Tert ;valuable Medicine. . : ' B. Bourne, F.s.t.•, Cashleti• Sn ional Banic' Providened.ll• I.; A. W. Snencer,Forrt.. Cashier Lime ROA Bunk Jo do do, lies William' 1.4.,.441 , 5, 'Rey .1 It Ildehmond. 'C S Jones. editor . Provident el; Oen. Adit t , Wn, Field. 'AI W. .C, 11: Clyrus'kisherfMlE .11 P. Jatne's llptchinS , in, G S De:l...V' J 11,00,61D`',511",ni Coil , Y. anti One 'hundred others orate' roost. re=pe,?tabl4 families ,If Provitlence, i',, ; . -• ' 11t1s;c1,rtifo - s i 13.11.1. - bore roe C • number of years been arq nein t,-.1 witltit ill , entuposi don and ciodit eimanatneture. of Nt o. rge-- comomvid wrap os' Yellow litlcit Rent. I hate -, alto been acquainted ir.itb'qs ;cnodus Operand' isease, 1 Silt en d n-In say tomf bait re ,, , l T. c tidlt •1. adniirObly c Ileniated ; to remedy that Flass ofTlb.cas !slew vrbledd it was lesiTtled. It ift eoccially ,valuable in litel iy, estimiied nlits attend ant syrapt.oins",ilt exeites to healthy acrinn the L:eer. fe-. , motes T.,rZoi.lrind innedviry of ,this Organ„ °MI stimu lates Lealth airlonia all the system, ess a Dei,urcitor or purificrof the 111004 it has n o superior!; • I • 1' I' DAN'IIiIIOLMES,M D Providence, n..T.:l:iu-i 1,353:• . . Prepared by C.'erge / 1 .-. Co. No. 4 . 56 _Broadway trr 31- N. Y . and Fot.l by Druggists and others throughout tills and other countries. : • ' i . ... ''' - r,,F- Sold In , a mit ros eby -i (14.1) . H • . To the Citi z ens of uiti • ..L. -- zens . Of Suiquelianna i Co u tty . ' W"111'A'& ITN;EI t : ntld / eetl ly - call the ,-,ti„t of l4(rs incutciatnaeount) , ' and Vicinity td their 'lsrge rind well selected , stock of. Dry] Goods a nd c at i i , e tsuldali -- emliitt of all tbe fashionable and seesaw/61c Gotids now.in - vo.-;•;4e, G oddssuited both for the grave and -. he,miy. aril in fact all of tit different styles of goods which can be called fllvOr thong t 'if.• We orede ii !ermined ant l 4 lii 'unLicrsofit;{and. if yo will he so kind as to favor uewithti call We willmake oUr word gOod. 'Our stock.of -Dre4 flood, consists in pa - it i)r , . Black, Brocade, Plaid. Stripe. Changeable, and Lining, Fig: and Pl.i.inlWc.ol Delaines,,l Fig: and - plain Cattori do., I Silks; 31crittsi. Tbibete, 'A l'a (left?. Partimatta,3l: de Dago, Plaid LieseyslColt ) red Fnelt .l . , lannels, Calicoes., 4 c. &c. • 31131'116 - 3.4.5- , -Of villich st - ti have an endless variety 'CashrntreSlitils front t•l7 to , f,50, .114 State,' Long and' Square do.; l'g.. end Pieln 'lli il s iet, ..ke.l he. IN !life ifil isotl4,=-1' ;abr. Plaid and Strifie • Yaconet - 3ruslins, Civil , Eye r. anlitllsiill Di,t p •r,ilrish Lineis,Tahle Linen, Linert, Cotton, WorNi eil, at` 1 I, Embossed St - reads, c....tee ..,..t...,..t.. 11-,..ii.. ti,hek stretin ‘ ,s. ! • !Ictoria and Bishops Lawns. Linn Cambric,,Li nen Catiblic ' flak's, French Worked Col lirs and- Code'r 11,11:'s. 3 nilici Drapery. Linen . and Cotton Sheeting and i tlhirtiuo, .!fleach and Broyin, Jacquard Dii4p - -r, &e. &c. t=ea I.: • Ipe piutritssetit—Consisrfi of Black and 'Fan cy Broaileirrt be, re 1-i ate., ,- ;:131 ack find Fancy, Satinetts, Shtep'. tiley. Kentucky :lean, Cashmetetts.Satin. Wor • Fted and Filit - Ve.-itiners.lilivitt and Col.ll,dies, Satin Stocks,. Nerk Tie, &c - Einiinel , ,i White, fled, Blue, Tellowattd stripe, Gears Calitaiire lViappers,lDtiiwersc A:c.!&c. • • -Our ~ t ockisf fijieves: 'Fri if li if:to:Very, - is complete , el:three:m:l.i , Defe, !M1. , . an.; Genus loves: Lisle thread .Cvlitucre. '.°" ,Imerc. . Fle:ece Lined, (Thansols.Linvd,Dea- . t-dr,,Kia. Brick skin, ' Aia. ...to.. . • f - ' -.• : .' •-• ! . Ladies. 31ii,es and. ".C.m;s Cotton Wise, and. ,ii nose, Whitc,Drowin k 31i.e . ed, Illitelt nor )lade Colori; Alpacca, Woolen', Ceshmere, lerin6!and :till: 4.1.4)., and. every other style of sasepn.ibl,e'llo , icey. , . . Ales. an etitile.• ' vai le: vi OW her et.y . RA of Goods Such as Damasks - hot h Cqtton and ',Word. Silks- and Cotton V01.i...e., .i...e., t.-..i4.4.,.1...,, , e5, Iltir Isi,CambriM Tuill leans, COM- . larters,lins¢ atil iforee Illaimets, Saul:ins, T,ckitir,,s, Mar i inersstripe; Oil Curtptns, Ca l i pet itag,',...Sio. 1 : csartiet:itt,tr—tritirsel< Three Ply. 'Tmerahatit both ' Wool and Clifton:Cotton do., Cotton and Wool stair Car pcting,Drtv.izet, Oil Clpthsi.nu4ii Carpeting Rugs. f Our stscit of, Dry floods Is now complete, and! if you would tikeDi fee a goo.d !assortment:ill - Goods arid New - ()nous you frill , call at Wielthiim & Bennett's, nearly oppo-, site the Post-Ofilcwe • Dingbamttin,N..T.,.Nov ; .B,lss3-Lil4 . , ' . . Doctoi . Voursolf: S • THE POCKET- • RESCTILAPIIJS.: oi,tEtvry on.phis own Physician. )r rim Edition; containing ' j One hundred Engravings, showing IDiseases and Malformations of the Hu t man 'aysteni -in every shape and form. ; 1 To- whieht is' ridded al Treaties on the Direa. , ,es of Vemales, ]being etc the .highest( Myer tanceto married people, or those Cotemplating mar-1 tiage. BSt • • Winiam Young, D. - Let no:father be ashamed to. Present a. copy; 'o the . es4uinpius to his child. It: may save ,hi 'from:n j.early !gravel .Let no young man' or %vii man enter intethe secret ebfigatione of maitiedlif without tending the Pocket Aesculapius,ilLet D. cue suffAting from a haclinied cough, 'Pain in th Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of PyspeptiesensatiOns,•and.given u by their physician,• be another moment willmt con suiting, the AESCULAPIthi. Have thel married or those 'nhout.to be married any : impeditne,nt, fee • this trnlf useful book; as it has been the ineaue. o saving thousands of nnfortunate - ereaturesfrom very of death. t • J • . 11:3 Any rrsOn sending ,t wetly fire:cents en 'cicsed ,n a letter, wilt receive. one copy „Of (hi: Work by!mail,,. or five copies will be sent for On , Dollar. Address((lost paid,) • " ;DR.AVM. YOUNq, • ; NeL'ls2'Spruee Si. Phijaiielphi: • Mardi Bth, ISS-tv;.1,41. - , Crockery' laild /1110H* Furnishing 1 ;(. , " Store: ' ; , ... . } T 11. DEPE - v 'i- now prepared to invite Bib' e.. 1 a public generally to &Arne his varied and extensive re,eirttnerit of 'goods %which (as ad e}- elusive Ocalea-r) he is enabled to offer very low. CAiNK.-- , --Ccinsisting'of Gold;' Band, Decorot and Plain, Didner and Tea Setts, Fruit , Bloke s ._ , ! , i oz-c.. • 1 -, , `-,: • ' i ' SToNt CoiSA.—Full Dinner and- Ted Set Printeekand Plain Embossed in S etts, .Or by tl e single piece,' Ise, a. variety ' .oflxautiful'styles - 0. Toilet N'are. ` ,i - . 1 ! ' Loo4tsri GLAsor.s.-' 7 - Mahogany, Gilt and r nam,en.tal framed Glasses from 6 1-4 ets.,to $ 6 ~- 1- also, farble plabSland,Bracelts. ~, .1. ' GLOS W.0t.e..-- 4.:ut and drisied Goblets,lDle-. canter. 4 - Tumblers; Cham'pgß, Bowls lon foot„ Coed Butters, Globes, Candlesticks, &'e. &c. H ,L ooks - ST.lm H.sc.nwAns..--Table and Po Ir :et Cutlery,Speens„ Tea TrayS,Scales, Saddro a, Emmeled Kettles; Hat Racks, - Refiigerato , Watdil Coohirs, lee Cream Freezers, &e. - • : . . W4DEDI 1 LAND ;‘VILLOW Wans.---Propellrs, Cabs,.Wa,genS, Rocking Horses, Cradles,Ce, er Pails, Tubs; Noss; Pounders,,Baikets,ritoeki - g, High and Stool Chairs, &e. ' Wtapow,lSna,nts.—CorTices. Glas and ill Pins and Heads, Bands Loop!, and TaSsels,' s( Stain Pools in 'Variety. ir . . • JAIi'ANEti , Wanr...--Toiletiett, consisting o Foot 'Pubs, Slop ler and W4ter Pail, iCaSh Blfox -es and Sll articles' manufactured in the! line. BatirAsil AND ARGENTINE WATts.-X6free at Tea Hu's, Eag Ceddlers,Caabirs, Chafing D h. es ' /Wens, Pitchers, Candlesticks, &n.. UM. AND ta.scrEnss.—ln every variety, at le; price4Ml quality;; , . 1 i ./Or Tots .D FANCY AnTtmr.is. - -J-Consistin 'Oe l Chind,GlasS, ‘Vood, Tin, Willow, Iron, Pa era Macht+,Tena Cotta, Pariar and Alabater Pids a 4 so Fancy. Baskets: • , - -i - . -f - Plated NVare.---Table and! TeaspoOns, : TSbl4 Desitlrt. and Oysth Forks, Deasert: knives; SouP and SaneelAulles, Castors, Snuffers. And TrayS, Tcmtidd Coffeei Setts.. s. . ! L • %lid Cages, Table,-and FloniNats, Brd hes di i a evert description, in - fact almost every a icla in thd lihe pi home furnishing, both - usefol a d Oran inental, may be found at this jektinslve es blish ment ' ;. - 1 ' - 1 - I JAMES H. DE PE ` , , , it thy - 4s east of the Amercean motel, Bieghainton, June Bth 185& 1410ETEDSE :DEMOCEItrE. EVERV:III ' VEZDAY . 4011N1140 . . Ogg & g.t rf ' va ......, EDITOP - von.s. ~ . T • R711L4 e2OO if not lid with._ at the eila of th year. NQ papt4 diseontinue4 untifarresiti. des n a paid, cexoept at thk.option of the Pb.. ) libhe a.. All comnundeatiOns connected with the oiliiq ,ito ito;ure attention, Rust beldireeted:(post 'inid to thug & Dart, igontros6,l• Snagnebannit Cott ty Pa. t I - ' • •• Unite* of AsfveTtisiing.-, •: • 1 , t ne.. qtiare Ott Iin I CS or less) .3 insertions,;sliont,. Er ell subsequptt insertion, - .•.• ; ...0,25 r Inc square three months; .: . ................. Inc square si* months, • Card's, four lines or less, 3,011•• 'ea 1y cavertisernenti, not:Over 4I squires; 1,06 me column one year, . , . 30,00 Yearly .agrertiseri Heil .! be - restri - eted to the tsi i nessin which they ar engaged. • , • J 0.13 WoRK..I • The,publishers having added , to tlieir Job riling materials a large_ and 4upiiitil_siiott., leo tat' Job Type, tire now prep4red to eximiti o _Work- in a manner unsurpassed. iii. this_ see:. o at eontitry,.-^11.4 on the most riasonal:olitetps.l t; aiks of. every desCription kept constantly` n mild.or . printed to`order." 4 . • " Itt,sints Pirittorg, - . - - J OIE% Guirups,. • ylrioilabie Tai lor--Shi3p Tote!, Main Street, Montrmi Pa.- • BRYANT - 1101,,58, •eat Bend Depot, Pa. r nisoa "Bar. NT, Proprietor. I' ; - -L. 11. - SPROUT ' , - 1 antifacturr of Srrtotn - 1 COMBII!ED li lAGE Montros(;, Poi' • •:, . .. Ww, W M . SITH* Co .l' v binet. and Chair 3lanufactlieis, foot Main Stre , q, llontr - ole, Pa.' • 1 . ' • - - • Strew, GEORGE FULIILER, ealer in 13ooits, ReadyZiacie Cliithing,Nfa an&Caps ' Boots and Shoes, ;Stott oppo. site Searie's Hotel, Montr ose, Pa: - • , : Dr. "C. C. EDWRDS,' . bysician and Surgeon, H' rford, . Pa. Otte. 2 doors be)o'w, Eaton's Stor. • urgemt Dentist? Montro4, Pa.,will be At Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Ttle:laysilf each :week. ' ; 1.5y1 ABELTURRELL AlZeittiLLAN & PARK, eaters hi. Dry Goods, Gqieeries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c . ,, Springville, Pa. . I • 18y1 . , Itttornies at •Law—Oftice formerly oeco.l pied liy Little & Alaimo Streeter, 'Montrose,- Susql..l - i ; .• -. . . Alao Co.unty, Pa f - 1 ~,..; - ~:, ~. 17 ALPS 11: LITTLE.] • , i - Lr4E.A IL 1:11157.. 11 , . CONGPON & , LEVIER, - i • e:allers in Marble lonnments,Trxbies, Tea Stones, &c. Cosner' of. Cpurt and Exchange Streets,. oppOsite Broome Courity BanVjog. • hamton, N. Y. . - , C. D. iLATIII{oP Oic. Co. - Dealers in. Stoves and: .31anufaetaieni of Copper.: Tin, and Eideetilroti Ware. Shag west side Main'Street, opposi te Democtat Of. fice,•Montrose, Pa. , • • I C,. D. LAranor.] • Woointrn, - :E. B. MOONEY, ..I.' Rephlrer of ClocksJewOiry. Musical:4sta. mepts; and Guns,"&cil, Electro plating of . 'Spoons; Watches, Jewelr,-Zie.Vdorie i 4 order. He has an appointment for Sealer of Weights .ana Measures. Shop: ova Main Strerit, fiat door below the Brick Corner, Montrose' Pa. Montrose Tailoring pstablishmest. LiNMS Reynolds, ,Fashionable - Tam over la R. Hawley's 'StOre, one-.doorj below Hatehe's Hotel, ready,4 all times. to plean the phblic and minister to the tastes arid eon: fort of -those who - want clothes. Lateit ions regularly received, And old ones olisenoi _ when requested.:.." ABEL TURUELt, MonuosE,lPA. Dc.alteP ilittl;ll,gs;Medicines, Chemicalqatis Oils, Die.stuffs Groceries, Dry Goods', liard• waie, Stone-ware, Glass-w a re, Camphene,Bun• ing Fluid, Lamp Oils, Candles,-Varnishds,lN doer Glass,,Fancy and- Toilet' 'Articles,; Path ,Tewelry, Sp pons; Spedtacles, Unsiri • Instruments, - Trusses, ;Medical - Instrmenu, ,/Liq'uors, Mirrors', Stationery . , Brushes,l Shoat, Yankee Notions, &e. Physicians Presmit. tions calefull.f:aomponnded Dr. 1.1. LITTLE & CHASE, • - 1 , - PRANKLINH PRAS Attorney and COUlliello at Law, • MONTItO64, PA. I • * WILL attend (alibi:Oily to all. b . Bluest; Wei.. Y V -tgd to him is ,the aonnty of tisquehanss Conveyancing and writing ofall kinde will l done neatly, and charga mOderate. • He will also attend to the Proseqution ofelsiam It soldiers, their widows,and iheirs, against the Mit. .ted States. government ' , tor : Bounty Land, !re• sions, a.c. • o. • ' I May be found'at all honrs at the• offict formed! occupied by 4 . T. Richards', Esq„north of the Cott Houso. 49y - • JOHN . COLSTEIi . DF.AJ.V.r. IN Stoves, Tin; Copper and Sheet 1t Ware, Lodersville, near Great Bend DepotAf M. c: rz. LER • Intorested'ii - Ith . -I. L. Hunt, , „., bIroRTER ;AND DEALER In fiaraware and Ca." lery, Carriage Triturninge, Springs, &c. - N0...214 Pearl Street, N. 1 . W,hero his Mercantile friends, in this and pt, Counties, hrtr kindly invited, .and earnestly sore nd. to call . and ,perchase.t. n6tf. CARISOYDAtE STAGES. TIVIE Subseribers are running a Daily lint _L. • Stages betweeirearbondaleand Hopbou Station the LackaWanna and Western 'I road. Distance, 2.0 mites. Leave Carbondlk the morning and connect with the cans e r i -North: Returning, i kayo • on' thefirrival ef mail train frori i _ the Great Bend.. The Do most direct and cheapest route from Gant td Cirbondale.l Passengers by this Hie it get ,Into Carbandale enrlier in the eve* any other route. Fare Carbondale at 'the St ti the Subscribers,_lkfain street, a few blocks 13ronson's Hotek, • • GROW &•BROTIO Anguat, s Ptirk,. Flour and -A FEW i f F larrelaaloor extra Michigol oP I - 1 Also Mess Foriand balt,by the; bind load. -1.;, A. BALD 0' Montioso, Feb. 16, 183:- '- , rive lot of hatadAoine, paiiatedlow prices..oCa • .Olbson; T.. BURROWS & - WANTED • 5000-T;t:zofforßgicalin d thrhi C ; ° bl'it will tie paid in. Cash by J. H. SVTF Summersville,'Jan. 2, 1854. - Horse. power s . •Si st6antr, Di.. Witand !too-llors° -Poirarifor.tbtobi:PlA •• °I e r P4rPoses, and a sixteen bor.° 4 ! Steam 'mine for sale low. i'qP-0. &YRS, gamTLEr, ktrOg°
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