;.. • , • , RGEsT dIRCif CII4,SE & ALVIN DA Itibiiiroie, TO . 1 igoditti NEW 4, 1654. , The S VLIAN CFA:MEII. -,...Besirle aq : unfrequenti..4l' •• The,rustie Ichool.house stood=. _ its ynodest: front and moss.grown roof Half hiddeniby the, wood. Around It 4 latticed windonvs Clung r Sweet flowers and fragrano,ines, , f•jAnd just- in front—like sentinels— • *Grew two - Protecting pined J I , • - • t- ew travelers ever passed that spot.., But stopped awhile, to gaze!.. - ' • :Upon a ! Seek that brought to *mind,: Their happy school-boy day's, And none .e'erlturned away but:left.. . A blessintr*and 'a prayer, , - .Por both the teacher and the tonight Who•daily gathered there. ... ~ ' o . - - It was my lot , ne 'summer,.morn, To journey lo'er this road, . . :And there' for full an hour or 'more, . .?.---- , I rested= Sri h my !owl. I..Octe after one across the' fields, ~:.• ,' . The tidyi - c e h ldren ran, •'• 1 ::.-..ii.mbitious,to - secure triers. seats Before the school' began. i .. • ...1 • - ' I A score : of faces, bright 'and Mn, Soon gathered at the'door 7 — ' to happier group I've not seen since, -And never saw before. 1 '---- T'Tlic merry shout the ringing laugh,. ' - - With music', -J- filled the ,ear"- - ' ''' ' And -my sad h6art forgotits griefs, i :- • :.::The sinless glee to share. -•- - tehful,child proclaihied S's 'near at hand, •- !of delight were -breathed t that !ittle band. • • t that lovely face--; in .dreams-.-= o my spirits.eye face it-stems. soon it - Yr . . The tni.Str(' .'2nd murtnurs t •.,Throuabon 4,,;111 - ne'er fort, -•:,- I see it : ye And yet ever, 7; - 7 An angers - . As rapidly. sh pressed the turf, And passed the easy stiles, Her glowing Checks and rosf lips IC— Were Wreathed with radiant smiles. Amid her•charg,ed she . stood nt last, Each answered to her vall,; I':-.Her usual greeting then I saw— • ' A kiss from m in up d all _ This o'er :she led them in, and soon, . Low murmurs filled the air nistened, breathless and id awe, To her-impassioned prayer; - n The sweet ainen, the children said, • -And then, ai hymn they guild-- And : trieni hieird the studious hum ~; • -.FroureverY busy torid,ue• • trust I was a better man, When I resumed my way,', And never shall my heart forget The lesson:of that day. . 1 • 0 God! on that young teacher's head ".lriet thy heat gifts - , descend' i As she to those young shilesa souls, Be thou to; her a friend. , tAtiTtOi. : ! , .f.P9i*tmOt, Conflation of Caro. • - M. C. CFapsy, Lockport, Nw. York, gives thelollewing aS • his method Of. 'cultivating horn•• *, The lands must be entire y clear from stumps, stones or anythinn..tha ' will obstruct j thi.drag: or cultivator: Sod F ound, ,whiCh vaFtused in thislease, is decide ` 1y preferred. ..71ii - eirlie4 warm weather the. spring should.be•improved for drawing op' the Ina tku - ,re._ • • I Flow eight iocles rcill hard, then itivate tli ' till it ' fir rag and ct _ she ,grouni r is as::Anonicon becl.l When the ound is thus prepared no , danger need be' a . pprehended from, the' *ire Irhrm. The Corn is up and beyond harm from this insect before it comes to the surfaCe: -hlfark the grouud each . way in_straight rowsjust three feet', apart. This giies 4,840 hills,' to the acre, ;or a ~fraction more-than 65 hills to thel bushel. - ekritrentias.—Nerer' pass a nest of cat terPillari,on any tree, built or shrub, without destroyirm it. The ravar;•es.thi)se, insects per-; pe4n,te on • vegetation, are prodigious, and 'whelk they - are allowed. tn, existand propagate unmolested;-ibete is no security for anything. Theiriecohdity so greet that the-' progeny FirOdneed by 'orT populous nest would, str the second generation be infficiently numerous - 'overtuaa, wthnle plantation' and like the terrible bienst, leave no' ; greed, thing behind them. IV fixing a little tow, on the end .of a pole and igniting it,,catterpillaz's nest, with, theiraidind yonng, mature and embryo in \ habitants,"may. eas3lY be destroyed, SPirtsn-CiovEtt- SEED - :-Never spare the seed you oir clover.. Four quarts is sop,enom ato the acre; Put on not lees than 511",istika.he,not frightened if. TM scatter a pee ,ythe Zre4, uPeri oll 4 ori thickly sown elovaf fields ov7 o . othe r ;for !rot. Cd 'and manare, in toii-minifest need demonstisAl on .. tirittcr.--I would frown gip ,. 4 1e , e,v6tild,_41 - ror . virtue---fa - Vor . whatever 'would elevate; -would exalt, would ; adorn char acter, ..tdleOate the miseries Of My species, or e:ontribitte to render the world 1 1. inhabited Eke, 'the lieave,nito which A, looked, a place Of innocence and . , felicity. - Though I were to eiist nolonger than ilioseeplaeinera that sport -in the beams ofl the summer's morn, during that _short hour,ir - rather ..oar with the Caglind leavel the ree,Orti of i nty Eight and mrfall among the staM, than tti ''*eep inthe 'gutter - with the reptile, - end Iced my memory and my body together in thidunghill. How ever ehort; - my.pitrt r .1, thi act it well, that I mightstrrietitier my e istence l `without dis grace and without eompuncticin—Dr. NOM ADVERTISING FOR A WIET“--.E. W. D. CM foi:(l,.a-young M.ari lu.lndiana, who recently advertised-fora visaye"thit beietlioioukh ly cortvinced'ofithe• advsntngespf adyertisiner. JLe say's' 141 recgsittiti zOiVerto lag ad artisetrieni: i 941 iliguernotye like jl 'gold 'fingerlings, 17 locks of lair 1 :copy.'of Ike Marvel's "Reverie':a of a pachelor' '1 thimble and two dozen shittbo.. tons. Tie ou , dit to be convinced. '- jiirAteiet. °Name tWo lovers. They will be' AlliteitnYhirrrJ l ' 'After Jolla and Mary hive I once vowed tgv,a, "do o° more use teary: to , -prevent ,, thai to attempt to kr. on stewed Mithiellas and roast hoot jae /Jove has .a long head: „ I:0 man np in Yeatk!# l o o *ibdusta that be never took a newspaper,,,sajs that katita, Anna; if be ,peri. sista ir , t.biss,traggle with Rut*, will.be sure *-the r .e.r sitory of':.44o.,,BeephonLarfrid . 5 Jed . the lia.vigation "orthe'Ani , • mother in: the vary marl oy .sers away froi 1'att.Z.1414'0 1 , 6 tells a Yeil-good , 'pole vantalconed youth, t' on a•Tinsit gAnd • en - country, - and' astonished' her ;wearing such patched trow home," 11111111111111111111111. T -• • - '•' I ; 'te Hear fa -01a*veri. ; - ' • : - ; • - - The In a heart; as likea!,..oarden ` he dge d_ n . . .. k...,' - o • , ;-, .•• -, ,„. with thOi,Os. -1 , 4 - Ou . rn ust,' pass' tiirotign the oil F ficult erielbsOrrliefoe, you pi,trak ifs bloS..4triss As one. Willi' take;riintre .attic to . se lure a 'lvi‘c lei that; Ourislies id li, diiiigernis: pluee 'fOi;wo - fond' Of, builadj; 1414 prize: '...he treastirci,s iicebrdingici it4nesk; so the grew thi i of: the he' rt.; 'ivlien g in cd : afte' r mil cliseeki iii,:. beeonie.O 'eXecedinit value; They are WO'rth . , Isti lying, la to—for ..,vheie - arO s tlie.tlOWCl with. tints so !e e :pi istite; With''oders so transparting, . as than{ , :hiehrspring from tlie. rich Soil ;of the 1 human' - seta.. .- ~, ~ ; -..., 1 ... ; ,:; • ` l .;. ; It is jo per. that .- .iich -. one . slititild] euitivate ps...owrild in4ius.. i )I.e . whO nliglectshis lionso- holit is wove than an infideliand hO Who neg.- . lects ;hid land 'shall COMB I..t?‘l 4 ,alit:'i 80. Ire, [ Infir lieStbw all necl..issary attention ?upon our , own field and Stillihave-lei4irelo inspire . and assist Nir e nay raisO the blossom that ;has beeMbeaten down by tlitistornii—iVe rri# train tlielyiii?.:, that has heconie nriS:tsliaped-t -we irraYa d 'receive plaiti ,t 1 at .is clioko .by .w d i eeds 4 ,direct thil te,ridtriti that is - lOoking Pr Stipp rt. - 1' There ;is Worklto do for 'others as well I ft-, oUrselves.i Thei?, , nni, be lieitti; in - 'cinchsuch aid 17:eems t ik k ki ..I.3lliit,:a.re.. Ire ea lea]) them before U• , . : . Thee•iS; no dew that can, IrevA' . e ,their bliz.litek; blossoms--Brit ,suir thaf. can warm fo r lifii. their:dead ;fruitage: But yet the attelinptg is not74 - hollir. u' r seleps, for I;.thee may be : on es blossom, and; one plant tha t hatv survived .the general execration. . than ;. . Thehavle 'a fable in the ? East; that:amnia- , ens's t ear=; ifulling omthe lips. of a dead, sot- I cher; reilalled hinviO "life aff in..; Awl thus' . • • ; .- imay it I be. With' hearts Wh .0 . s'enre tnt lei i lis wittiercill arid dried itip---;for ars-:Tie Mighty; i -and 'we inla,3 l . teekmi their, in _uenCe. :_.l i Shalt we nit; then - 11Usli'ind our time and while v'. l .e. give IYIO • . 1 i heed' (YOU.. 01y11, hearts, extend- -our 's l i-iiipatliV and ai to otherh. ;It I is' a glariouS aid ; . itisfyi I,' labor to, %%oil. ann - in f.r4 thli Iplossciiiil of - i t, le .1 Heart - , --a 1 labor which i;halli. ma ke 01- sleep .e t, .life beautiful, and thi fiitti ii•inelfo i. w as• • 'Mar morning." ---I—.'i-a I • • - I - r ...: appi' ri•toar ca ll Paper. I.; Thellocal r - iress,•says Mlle -11 . etroit Ditily .M -vertisd, is :emphatically the ..representative :and t h e exponent of local interests, wants mid wishe. lof each;Community ; must mainly rely. Each c ommunity should , first seethatitg ho cal Thiess- iSI put.. upon a rm:and substantial footing, ,wan only be done by pi steady and liberal•pationage. • ' ';; ' - . l' 'll i • If each member of a ',bointininity would be c,oine , pt, Mide a paying•subsCriber to; the - Paper Of his" Own town and county, slit months would teat, elapSelbefoie the . ; enlargement and lni 7 provediniii vhicli would take place' in . Our; own" papers w ould enable e. - gili person to dis pense };yith . oiie or: more . efts er 'papers with out adding iis . ;faliilitii for tat lligence in the . - i ti; ~ • :leastAirrihrialred.l.; .. i • ; .'; • • A . poplecoMmit ;iro 'gr : i error • than that of, pennittin t. ,(4 theirla 'pr e yto languish ,by re Son of an inadequate _support., Never ti at you}. eciiinty.ipaper is small and not wort taking.; give it; the support to Which - it is enii 161-and rt. Will be ininiedlatelyenlarged . °em and i ' proved, so as to Meeti'the full expecta tions ild: - want of the community in 'which it is 1 ted. We ;VelieVe• that publishers .are crenerallv• libehli in Irespondin44 to ;ii liberal ~ • -7 . patronage, by the imPrOyena l . en of their pa pers, as an app reciation - of h.ite libirality.;- _•lf fi 'pan is hie', to take lint one paper, that / should belthehue .pablislied., nearest "to. his place of resid e Ice,, , , , ana the ne. should be one published at the; commercial. metropolis I - of his oks - 'a State,. y,s; local-arid" State interests, he AO have rendered hiniself:lble to con s ult his taSte as to the paper - he 'll lean upon for aniuscment. •Of additional reading -,from abrotid. ' . 's- . I ,_ I - '• ;' '. , Erorrous. • [ l ,, --- C., ~ ~....I..t— , _1 f .l , 1.1 Chlei!ion in!tp,er. The Iteiv. Dr. tiawkes,l of,X i ew I ork, re , cent y- delivered 411ecturebefore the liisteri cal -oc.iety of that city, whdit he, related the followinir story; Among others, illustMcve, of fem6.l4 heroism :i ' -; : ~. L Anion , l. UK:6e, he Observid, who formed a parofl the settlement during the revolutiona ii, rt fruggl , wasia poor widow, Who having Ml' ed 'her husband; was leftin poverty, With a ' sk upen_herliands of raising time sons. Ofllthese• , the two, eld c -t. ere Jong, fill in the cause Hof theil . coun ", riiid 'She struggled; on t l, wit r k the voupgest as be,t :she ,could. Alter thd fall of "CI tO ',a th disastrous 'de= , . . fe4t of Col. 4ilford, ci tHi State . o ;Virginia, by ‘ lTarlton, perimssion 4,s given to some four br rive .A.trierican ferUnli, ito parry provisions, and . admfuiser ome relief to the pnsondrs on , board'', the prison - Ships,l and in the jails of ,-,-,, , 1 I _ .... +. " was. ' •, . I LaiarKSten. I Tin4,:maotsc one of the ;vol._ unteerg nponi this errand !of lriercy. ' She was adknitt wi 'bin the , _city, and braiing the ho t rrori f Hence , eti io ploye,d herSelfte the .eii exient'o he humble. ,robs in alleviating t 4 depl'' rab e sufferings:Of ,lier 'cotintli-men, Sheknew w rat she had , to .encounter; hut, ndtwitiiitan in e ,, ,, —Went bravely on. ; - Her inissien of humaiii having beenful is fi ed,l she left-Charleston err her ietUrn,ll,Mt a !I her 'expcsurejte the; i'6tilential atmos pherd ale - had been oblige to breathe., had planted in her-system' the '4eds of :fatal, dis-, eiSe;l i s and ere she renihelh e; erhom she sank nader an a4tack Ot,prisor,Lfever; a: brave mar tyir tes l the cause of humanity and riattiotiSiii. Tile dy,irt g mother; who ni l rests in an;un-. .lint.. 7 kive., thus:lefthei son, the, sole jsur vivo; 0r: 4 ;4 family.; to -the',world's charity;. but, little die a.,, ~b.eam, 4.'s]death cloqed.. 1 her eyes, the future 02: c._,+. orphan boy. l The son becarne. Pre.sid;nt -of 'lllk. ,4ee republie:--fOr s Oe moth., el: c't harm ,Tack tat I Widow w '!, i • I 1 • ' ' : 1 '. , c - -- 1 We clip the following IFaiewell tot. 6, oml the Ind. Strife jouripl : i - - Tgi 1 1 .)III:NK.Pill,D'S1 FAREiVELL TO 1118 FOLLY. -I Farewell - Landlinds,-farewell Jerry ;, 1, ' , Farewell brand, - wine and sherry; Farewell hoiToT and blue 43vils ; . Fa‘Mwell dens cr Midnight i vels ; . ~ ' 1 0 1 Farewell shoe that have nosoles on; 1 Farewell fires th•ait, havel no oals on;' .'. Farewell sots .and Isotfeefiers; . Farewell' rob e. 4 and all their breeders; Fa - rewell c4hohrds l tliatlhave no meat in, i FaMwell - ehildrinwith*wry faces; ... Farewell tot those, pop-shop races; , Fareivelllandlanis And - your spouees; ~ Farewell epidd o, 'that Aie and -onr houses; .r i i Farewell Pacit . 'emPtY t i ` `1 Farewell,landl s son have plenty. I . (ii AM, , G EN - I °L iB 1 1 r, 4 D D L E* -41 -WP ;436. 4 +en 't was, crtm,,it -WLis, done when it wasilialf .1.1,3.4 4ene, . . ,I, it wfasn't-doue when it , was fin *ho.l, ' 11410 ‘4.-what.,. t ris it; Of Course IP:oil I 4,an..,.t # egg. 1 :". _,)L, is ' , 410 0 I, t - 1 =9 l 4 o th,T. icans°? l ' squit4 Susannah' Dunn. It . was Dunn when it w 44 legim, it was Dunn 101912!,it 'was half itictOl T : rx- ,Tet it wain% Dunn When it was, aotiel-49r..4... j o b t. tio4J , r.- . t: ,[' .:, H . , ~, . t . : A*" Whiskeylu , ranixag: never r COniltilta m ettith into a mm4B poWcet, 4pitineas Ito -a Indy; or respeetabilitfiold4 eharacter.—= . • •fore,'w N , 115 a non-e n e pr, an - I, ' hi 'L' " odU t vi, *-1,0,1 0 t it' 6120... 1 ;` - '' l ' .17 . 1 / 1 ' . I.l"NEir' OtUer; 'that ; tyro 4i .the best thipgs . , in ti.eii,,-orld, when Out tir l e „ether, ihOuld be the Ivorpt—a miss and fortune. If you don't be -I,ievel it, try a couple venni' worth. , - . I ; I. .- „ i - •• . ",, , , - ; . 0. 1 k,. ,F, FL I PT E I).:.- READ. DiuLAD.E'Lt tkIJI. ;MEDICAL IIpII E—Esia Wished tio .1„ yearkagoby'Dr „ ItINEFIAIN,mrner of Third ?s. Union' stg. between flpruce abet Pine, Ptiilisdelphia,Pa. • • --- la v,aliilv are apprised that ~Dr. KIN IiELIN confines ids practice to a' pat titular branch of medicine, whicti en gageshls undiyiled Sittentjori: lie riantions theuntortunate :against the abuie oCmercury f thousands are annually marcurialisedout of•e. Recent; affections are piomptly. extirignkshed : r _ i I 'l' varealy ! Oar* 1 EXperlesice in thetteatment of a Mass of diicaseshltberto negleided andiroperfectly un.. derstood;has enabi ed NI r. El N 11,,E4 SO vs newer A W OAK ON SELF Prigs gay tOrfors.)to Plev* that nine tenths of ' hi ' , causes of nervous debility, local and constitutional weak. near, mental and phylicel suffering, are tin -aside fa •cer -14(11 habitS,foiming the moot secret yet deadly and fatal spruagsofdentestie misery anilprerriature mortality. • . • Take Particular IV otirnThet c hi an evil habit soMetimelindulged iMby boys., in snfidnde, often Growing; 'up with thine! in manhoott,and ,enhich,it nrit stormed in due time, noti.uly be is act-long 4hstricles to matrimonial .happiness, but giV6Firit3l3 to a seribiiof protracted. in:dlliotig, and devastatliig aßeetlorte. .Few of those who give-way to this- perniclo is practice are 'aware of the ronsequencei, 'untlithey ilm 'the nervous systritshattcred, feel strange 1 alirl nnacreini t Ale feoing., and vague fearwin th - emiod. 1 The nufortnate till's affected becomes feeble. is unable toirthoririth ccustpnied rigor, or - to apply his mind to study i 'inset pis tardy and yreakYhe is dull, irresolute, it, Eikentligtii in-bis Wirt:With lessenergy than usual., ' F !fp, ern .I.lllAi palm himself heenre the practicelia 5 done lie slur t, and enter matrimony. his micriace it aufrititfetsind Ise .use tells;him that this is caused by his early follies. T i t : s a t e s / sa fe:is r i i , f; i s a i Lio io it s ed roh , ich .% no 71 , 1 a!rtikok lhe attention b IY tarries w reqtrires thy fulfifmeut of Several condi. Olaf, in order that it nay he realty the cause of mut sal happiness. V Could tht veil sideli :covers the origin of do- Meals wretcliedners be rsisert,budit a truesource in every tratance diAclosed—in how Mon'y could i t be traced In Rho- I cal disquallOations aid their attendant disappointments! Apply them rthili: it is'yei time, in Order to have your un strung and relaxed organisation. rebraced, revivified and Irtrengthened. ? .. - it fii;lllllllll3Ett4He ai) 'dices himself under Dr. ::.KlNKELlS'iltreatmetit may rei;toasty ennead:, in Ills-hon or as al mtliman, and rely,upon ,the assurance. that the secrets of-Dr:, - K's. Patients Will newer he disclosed. -Voting man -let einfalse modesty deter von from mak ing yodr lasekirswri to,• one whoifrrina education and r ionic tability, 1 k neertainlyliefrlend you: r Too m ny think t, he l y will Oonceal the secret in their own hea ts, wad care' themseleeil, Alas! how oft en is this a fa, al dplitsioti,add how mail , a premising young 'man,lrhe Might haee been in orniment to society has Tatted from the earth. i ' • . Strictures hi the urethra are rapidly remove , ' by the ,applictition of sr nen therapeutica l l a;reni , , axed only by DE. -E. Wie4laitiett L and constitutional debility promptly cured, and ; euldrignr kr, tored. . • (lesuitit try lava* idti - Can have thy Elating their ease explicitly, together will) all flair symptoms., per let. ter enclosing a remittance) Dr. K'S. medicine', npproprin ted accordingly. - '. Forwarded to anypartof the Griped Etatee, and packed Froure [ram fiA3lAlKor CURIOSITY. • . READ,'! !'"- " l ' Outh and Manhood. - -t rigokitt Life. Or n Dremnf urel4enth , Kinkrlin ott Self -1 • LlPre,terctilion--Ontyps cent.. f - h It is a work eminently requited ;MP a means of foto-m -ing the Tines of the: gar in which we lire. Also, • 1 • NATURE'S GUIDE: • ' ' With rules Ar the Prolongistionefitffe,just from the Press A letter with:a rentlititune of2.ironts , or the valne in post starn2caiblret•seti to Dr. KINK llLlN,Philadelphia, Pa. will recur. a enpy,c.f either or the above books by return of mull; or I'.lettples will be sent free of postage for $1• .Ilooksellers, Canwasiera."Prarelling etgents,•&o3 . inpplted wholesale at the publlsltt;r's prices . , which admit 411 larpi profit) . letter, ot*st be Austra l i a, Ca ifornia, Or any place on tit Olobe,'ctsnnot present greater in4ficerthnis than ICEELER.-iit STODDARD'S • I BOOT AND SHOE STORE.. 16110117 ifilied with a new and exten 'siveF assortment of articles in their line, ombraeing:a general: variety of new and elegant styles of !Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, among which are Ladies Freud. Silk- Lasting mid Pre nille Gaiters, Kid and Knamaled Polkas. Kvid Pat cut, leather and bicuzid Jenny Linda, Oilskins arid Ties; gentlemen's french and. Philadelphia oak-tanned calfskin, , apd kip Boots, Congress and bitton Gaiters, Monterey and ,Washington Boots, tpilet Marocca, cal r. and Cowhide Bro. &c. ! Bops kip, calf and cowhide Hoots and Brogans; alt kindsof Misses Sod Childreies Also, a general 4soritnent of Findings, which don= slot' in part of lititi; pegs, sparables. Mangarian nO k iist,tacki, thread,l wax, Bristles, shoe binding ; aWls; rasPs, sandstones, shoe knives ,'.&. A lso, oak and hemlock- tanned calf upper and solelenth isi,'Morocca skins and linings. Work made to order and repairing ueltay dime. 1 i ' • KF.f.LER [& STODDARD.. Montrose, Ririe 1.1853. i • ' • ElMM===l STOVE AND TIN WARE DEPOT. L.! WELISTkiR tj• CO. wotild respectfully inidrm the people of. this county and the people in general, thAt they have opened an estab liihrnent of - the abovelind in !Montrose, at the old stand nf - Say.re and ilVebster, one door north of. the D4mocrat office, Wherethey, intend to keep on hand large aisortinent,of Stoves Tin, 'Copper, Brass std Sheeelron; Wares, all of whiCh they will sell as! chetip as 'they can be bought in this or any other county. 4,1.m0ng our stoves may be found the fallowing besides others. too numerous to ,mention: - ..,, N. Y. 4 E-ie, air-tin ht, for wbod. • 1 .• Madera - Troy "• ; " or coal. ; IC/ifs : lone State " ; u u Vulcan 7' " = u " r Bay Slate, " " 41. Forest Queen, eletaied Oren.. • Also, Parlor, thrice and shop Stoves, Culver's Pat ent llot.air ParnaceS for heating Public Building;, stores, Hotels. etc. - dove Trimming, Pipe, Zinc, sheet Lend, Lead Pipe, Well' and Cistern Pumps, cltHain Pitrilps, Chains and Gearing. "10•A,11 kinds of .Cristotti_ Work done on short no lice - and nlostreasonabie terms. Our motto is small 'profits, teddy pay,,atid quick returns. • kinds or Piodace-at ken in exchange for Warer»l Ifyondoieci believe it, call and see. • - , L. WEBSTERIii. CO. 14. e, sett. 0, 1 1853. !' , _ IThe Artist , s Greeting: 1 - • Friendf, , Paprn4 and Everybody, another mile stone has been reached on the journeypf life— iinotherdegren has heeti maiked on the ,scale* of tmo--iiiii)theri lible ; - had been severed from the Otain of the futnte-Hinother page has been writ: ten in the great ` ; veliime of, the past--and again weitness the bright opening of a New Year: Swint its early dawn we meet yon, Ana with a "happy new year ' greefyon. w And novvi as yon;,retiew tlie year juist departed, ind dwell upon its poyi and sorrows...its privi leges- enjoyed, and its duties negleeted; per. ehance,lsOme of you have neglected .to, call on Ore Artist and skint one ,ot those "Faithful .Shadotbs7 ' i ; 1 . ' ' . Mick light and art, with magical spell, By wotking tdgether, can,catch so well ! But you inn y ;yet redeem the' past. \ As you lay your plans for the advancing year, let this occupy an early andproMident plaee'on the programme of your future intentions, . F., Wouldd-yen leive a lastzipz, impress= behind yodl epmelto the Daguerrean Gallery Would yon " see yotirselves as others see you - ?" • Come to the Digneirean "Gallery.; Would yon make appropriate Preknt to • a cherished friend? 'Come to', the Picture'Reottisl And beside • all this, wetild yomendourage art, and make glad the •heart oVthe Artist?? • , • • Theo let it appear ' by prumi§ing hero, .., That, during, the year Fifty . Four,_ Yo4larill, one .ehd all, be ea - re to call " 9dd Fellocirs' Hall," Second Floor. • ' i' ; • W. B. DEANS. Montrose; : 1 1854, • 1. • 1 - • t - • ' i• isPiNtErti • One liiq 1 t'ertper than While Le....i d ii. t • ~ . - -, ... . an free/nom 1 - • . . 1, 1 ! allpolsonous?flucutt!es. . ~ friIIENEW JEREMYLEINC COMPANY- harlot„ ,, .11- • • ,enlar ged their work,, anditriercrred the atialitybriV product,, are I;irreriared to execute orders for their finpirr. I or Plana: % Dry and period in nil, in assorted packages of from 2S - t4 00 'potnade ii also, dry in barrels ,b 1 200 pounds' each. l'l., ' r• • ,I , -Their WhiteiZine, which is sold dry or ground in 'oil, is warranted puistand ' unsurparred Idt. body and uniform ' whiteners, I :, . 1 . . A method or preparapon has recently been discovered, . which enables the Oorn arty to warrant their paints to keep, frerh and,soft In the ;keenor, anVressonable time. In this ream* their paints el:superior to *any other in Thei hrown,Zine'Prritit, w ich is sold at a low price,and ears oily be male from.the Inn °reit from NOV. Jersey, Is now, well:ktrosta for Ite Prote ye qualities when applied t i to iron @rather metallic surfaces: lep 'Their' stone ' color Mot possesses - ill the pr ertiem of the Broica, and is of an agreeable (*lry for painting Cot tages,- Depots,',Out7b ulldings, liridr,es,. are. / - 1.1 este re au p,lied on . Pend terms by. their Agento, ' ! : ' i IPMENCII 4, RICBAUDE. AVho/eiale -Paine Dealers and . Imprters, N. 1 IV. Corner of lothi+ilifailat Ms., Phdadelphia. 1 ' . 1 ' t • , - 1 i , i , .. ~ q: lb zali, . i • . • 1 '• ' ' Y 1 , ----.1-lbre 1 1 New : GOods:f:'_ ' : ',' • H it r it'Rri/ 0450, peesiring anther - gane*al - stock of • ',tall and Winter, 0 oodr,.'hy . which his asacOme„nt eillbsifelly replenish” In 'limy departurentand , *num ally inciting ..sul Via tetr. particularly in rniar idyl* of AstatPlessfloada,* eh Plaid and Fancy DeLainesnee nere,' Pariniettas,' Preach Merino, De itsg,e. „,„'ura'r e pli,"fle 4 l Embroidered ileberi Mika, Bounettr_fftl "„,___,. D ' imue " Leaky ko. 7 iarge rind -near assortment ai • •••••ile••••.•• , Iloots,rgligttl i f;;. Tkaaminaa pot. Mugs. Ladles Dubber stfina,*4ll I il rater Abose.Clealut At iieglint end new Stores'? -Willisi gr. meat', rifehop,.,Pulorandtiooking • Obodssrhich Wilt be tett. of other Panel - ,nthf Staple ogarptespeehoad ' Fgh *Le f tmost taiorable-tec!ns, 'Pal New Milford, Nov . . 2-1,165,T0 ••Prk or At" ! ) NYtilr - I_ I X. INO Goods •c}leap, 10 $1j1,14. at • T 1.V7 ELL ' S. room for a - I Stovy.l4 ti Stows! ` ! *loves! :!. 4C; riiiii a 'Si.. ro attil Yellow i.,e ar 11'11)11'1(N- 114' ~ . •i . . . i ih# the fao, approach f the hi:en Fro - sts of !teia .64y .I,Vinteti when °tie, of ~the. s o' tiettr pai.,sahle!and highly_ approyed i Stoves fipitt the In4st ! l eitt'lls . vo Mintufactoritikt in the Union, Ttleisr3.,Shhat & riickattl,.becOne indispi.nsahle tioleveil la tnil,y. • We would respectful ly alitiotni:e to! the cititens.or4io!,quehaena and adjoining tiotinties that we hiive 'just raeived andoire re (Wiling the larzest !find bt•st ny.4orttnent Of t3toves. river th froditced int 4 Eat:tern lr•nosylvania, which will be sold at the Fery lowest; caqt Azure. To Ahem)! Who .are in tti,irtt of Stovecs they will find it, tfi:t heir interest to *all :Ind - ei;a mine oor'.variety .before;pordiabing ci,;ewhere:.;, they co t al • uilie ir, part ttli. follows:—'i • .- I I.Tni(Fri .Stairs,. - i --- - . ! '1.:111107r - t!!Quern E. D., . i fr'ir - Ca P. Clipper E. . • 1 , IV° ionfa Air-Tilif E. O.kr in; , i , .., -, Morning 'Star, K : ~ '.. cbtragr, • ntrimrs' AirTiOiti ITT iii.: ' 1 • . -,: • 3 . 9 . .• !rho above! Stores are too Well ktn l t e,it to :re . - - quire imy Minato, deseri . ptiont being !thi! ' mobt • populUr and upifroiyildStove id market i who miry fuvor u 4 with call will iiio':shOwil Through our misortinent Wijli plcnvur. .•`ltcc'ollccl lilt ntitubfr'÷-EaroN'sifar famed r One Price StUre." lla fork Pa., 1853..H35 , • CA R PEN*IF:Ws )111.0TIAL: (1 7 01;51E0.Y " Ll*(Ms tAt; n EAT Itt f: e, PA. rip ue. suli-eriber,:biVing rented this-vtie4i Lnown bOuse,;and re-fitted and rd-furnislel4l',in good `stYle,d4; niisr prepairtd to re.'?4;i: - .41 lint entertain, uesk. This botto, is delightfully - tiltnaled. the 1).41th - ef the StAlnehanmi river, on•the litre of,t4 New York and Erit, the Delaware, taelirtwanria and Western Rail roads ; oveilneking , a most beautiful 4e.tir.in of citint47. 'and is the patiorma seenerrimilnalhf s d anyWliere. As ;n SuainiEn R.t 3or,r tot tire • lnihress man seekin ,, qUiet•inil freedoni froiti the: noise ,din of.cityilife, andfer ladie4 g eh i!tmei - 1 in, pursudt of ;pleasure;amid the ;Titriti hectic ty,fiii e. ittnintry,•this location* cannot, lit e equalled! ! Here the weary traveller' s ds secure 'from the/onfusiOn • ineld4nt tO the continual. ar4al 4nd depftrt ti re of trains:, which, especially Ote night tithe is a very great , annoyane. to thOS4 stoPping hen ses very . near the ,Derdlt,' . • : , 114511434.1 . :4s are initv, pleasn'nt and well furnish ed ; his Table with the / ibilieat;des which both country and city Mitiketsi' ; and. no pains will 'e spared to riiiike.l4 hOuse it pleasant home to all his_ nests. P - I Gt4 . .sTS wilt he eonviiyed io ,and froM the cars, at any lieur / d4y or 0;14, in 4. geed Omnibus' free:di' charge./ • , • • „ A 1IYEIZY;1 ?STABLE attached to the •House., . • . , 141* \ N, k. CARPENTER. I G4at Bbnd, Juno 17th, 1853--261 f. - .• , Bryant 4 rettl. Bend 'Repot,' i• Pa, • • r IBS•new - and tipaeiousbffiiding, situated but .'t•-feW feet- . Depot.at Greatlßend, is now Opened and furnished a suitable Style for a;Publiit !louse, sito will he keel opt,o at hours, (both day atid,night - ,)Ift;1 . the reception of!! travellers and- esp;';cially-forthe• acconffiffiilation of paSscinriers tra_volling on - the N.' V.& Erie &-i! L. &!W. ltailroadt4;4eZng, at tlie jnuction or t he.se two reads; and thOttnost convenient point to stepc i iti and take refreshments and. be off with. life:first train as well as the tuost convenient hoitse to ac.,1 1 cOmffiodat'e the public; it is iNEW CLEAN and', WHOLESOME with rooM•i' enough to necoin-1 modatO AIL, beinkjittCd . upiwith new fnrnifure:! to correspend, and tables al Ways set, with l .w4nat; and luxuries Ifurni•ilicd at a rnomentsl. warning • , - ":-X" Rlssengets &siting crest and sleep, can, by callingihere, ateid inConvenienee of taking;, an offinibus to finit an inn, :is well as the delayi! and uncertainty ofo•eturning l ; to the depot at. the; srtital or i)epartuo of the tl!nitls;',. :19 n pOrter be in waiting to conduct their with th,•;•e• Liggag.e[ tO the•Bryalit House, "just''Oross the way," and', conduct them bacl4 again Without feo or teivard;l. takiiig special crier , wake them if lifsired at l , any hour of the night. ThO location of the Bryatit House, .Wlll tire'. natural scenery ationt it combine to nialcii. very desirble SIMMER RESORT for htis,ffiess men 'and ethers id the • ciq who imay,wjsh to; "cast off care" for la few da'ys to ! tecrulf in the? ! • :Lan - re god )Contritexlious h air. is attached to this building for the, eonveniencel of preasueo PAIITIEs, who May alWays find goodl accotnmodatioris Here, with Out ! regard tolnutubeoi NvithlWartil stablei for theitiffilins, ..and reliable helpito wait upoffithein• - . n . , -- q — Fet • furtlier, partifitlarg - inquire at thee Bryant House of tttc proprietor.. - . I ! . f . ; •• , AbBISON BR - 1 Feb. 1•53-714 i Inialidfi: of 1 3 e4n - sylvania,, pu ttn r, a a t i te a u t tu: i o , r ur s gt n o t Ist il i ii t e v i i l t l e i :l i, to th a a t has just eara rut . ea 11 f ' been t l itdro f duced into your,iipli and time louvred Stale. !. //. :'. - i • l . ..Pulrem ,c ter s taro Electric, Voltaic. Chains. ' a 1 - if . , ~ . A new . and novalmodu of applying a powerful remedial agent, scf:construceed as to be %ID? il undei, the garments, nextrto the skin producing a coustaml unintetroPted cur rut of Eleetfo Nlagnetilim,efrecil ing immediate rehef froni the most acute pain, and silsdaperinanent Cure of all ; Nervous Diseares. It seldom haafailed lie furnish', almost instant reliefi ; and 'a final, permanent cnre.:by being used accordi ing to directions, to the. following ;diseaseit.-4theui matism,. Gout, SCiatica, Paralysis, Painful and Swelledibints,-Nentalgia of the face, - Diseases of the Spine, Deafnvip. and Pilniness, theliine Pains; palpitation of tliff Iletirt.Priodioat Heade che, -Sti Vitus Dance, Geafral Debility, Paius'ollthe_Chesti Hysterics ! Dyspepsia, all diicases that itre , caused by a deficient arutmuCof Neivous Fluid aregreatlY telieied, if not permarientlylcured by simply wear: ing the chains a fast/ hours each day. . .t• Be it rinclerstoodjthat it is not claimed 'that it eats all diseasesaint only those - Tot s which it is reei. am ended; and *mover we lioldly claim and d i fy that no medicinUt n gent of an'y kind li as perfo Mi 4 ;-. . ed so MANY e 'during the last year, of th se diseasinjUst naineil as , '3 . .1 . PulfPrneacheris E' . . 1 .! . _ 7 _ -.,crinUcti, ,Tcctric Chain. • i And to prove this , ktotertion, r we dery any person to pro d uce so many 'lyell authenticated . Certifibates of scientific' Physicians and intelligent patients as may be found in a pamphlet of 3fi pages, to hehad (gra;‘. tip) 0 . 1 the agent in, this town . . The Electric Chains . Were firsi L iutroduned in France in 1850, , and after being'sulvected to , theost ihorough and ,rigid trial, by. the firstm'ediinil me in Tarisohey were. found to-possess strange *d rvi lions power for relievi. ing paino „ vhereyiii appli and by their influence. woe introduced into the tnTilals.of that city, and ni , also secured lettetipatent hy the French qovern' 7 , meni.: They arS!now introthmedinto almost every Hespitalcit England. C tirmtny, Anstria,i - Bel,rinrrii and patented in those countries, where they have hedome the most 4 r , '• ' ' i t i Popular CUratire,ll , 4cnl in the .W0r11.1., i 1 'They werefirst introdueed into the T.l:, States,a l - mit:one year rnce, and recut through -;thre 'seine trial isirt Europe; and Wert at once introditcedirF to • evety liospitallu-N. Y011t; where they tirc • tio* in daily use, effe..iting. even more wonderful cafes !hen had:Over before been 4 warded them. TheYj 1 1 .,., 1, .10h1y recomMended bY Prof. Valentine Mint,i t• an 1 ". 4 n, Post:iand othersosho have' publisheth their views ...rtheir po er 4nd value in seven! Of the mediceti ont aa is . • . in t h at : mty, and ere nisei; th e' . ' daily practice ,e, gre ,, commencling their use to pa Itieuts. :A .fail ' mp , h tt ..s o , f . their opinion May also be found in . ,everypn and sent to the.addrese of errrY • P 6 t 96 n in We Stele l‘r applying (post paid) to 'ABEL T ( 44ELL, Agent,si.`„,",..„'„ p. Chains can be sent-by mail, .1110i-;',l—lf-ase.-sc-r'ipttons The for use. il Price of Chains, $3 and Is 6. constractiou,;en pronounce opt! PhydCitinseripolite'y ittviled to callit • I ; me their 4 the r ;merits. ; ONE TOND le t INy/11.1Da i . 00 person th.,41 'fest' that they will.oot neclomplish just:what it is claimed 'they can. do, - ! . 4 . -, - ''. . o t ,Ni B. O a e cto k in wilEtelt for year wend lesenonei either adult or child, ,'i .' . of its eleetrie po and cap" be aPpliett tirer by use . ADEL Tuess4., Agent,. Montrose, .P.a>,." J . 1 - 'soB. SItEINED."4, General rtn.nt, cgs.* Broadwa y , New York .' ' -'3 •1 ". , . . . ' ass,. ' . ~; ~„ N_ ;W GOODS' ' • " j -- • „ , :.itatilissortoentnow tirepriseS almost every V r . article *gated; %WI teary Some th4t are 'at iridnied,:iwhichswe; will sell nt coat ano‘ sore :lessit u ht 17 '4 i:t s a r, 4:36thlt Co.ASid scenunti Giltiqtn:Oct,i6;•lB'fr Large lo(of' th. choice 'whole _Robes t A. a *ry adveo on the -cost t;ilaft. Nov 11 VBURROWS & Orient!' Vr net i4r,r, f i n Pancyl . du ANT. i '‘' irtobeg. 111 E. MARMAGE STA'r T. _ fr r liikiill flappistras - an,* Health; or .11 . 144 t y .alti . i ~ ,Bif r katiis, alleust II I 1 ~ . ..._ MOST STARTLING CONSIDERATIONS! • ~..___ . - I. 1 . .- . . i Rell6ctions•fOr, the Thoughtful. ' ~. litrange that. countless human beings exist •ar k ti il . • drag through: life as tlo the, beasts of _theilnld, or 11•;-• Um •ili.leet„,s of , the oartli, evincing no inoroftlibuglat . • ar retli•ellon than though the noble faeultielc of mind 1i • were not souchsafed to them; •• ',l ; ~4 , - ' Many Ftintt air husbands and fit tikes, upstn 'whom ' '. are 'fiefs:mica - I:the health, the well-b,oing; . and the happiness of a coufolitig and affectionate wifo, with. ~pernaPs a family of children. . , . • .- - i• ; 110WOFTli-1 yr ria.rry.! ; ts mai; ;mg - • : '..• . • WIFEIJNORILS 0011 - YEAR -TO i YEAR . . . . In that pitiable condition - as not_eveit for oho day to , feel; the happy and c*hilera - Ling Wine/tied incident / • to Cho enjoyment of health. - . •-• 1 - ; • • ''• ' She. may not •be akinvalid :confined itA her. tl, _- or oven to .her room las 'her pride, anthitiokand • energy induce and nerve her to take! . personal - charge of her household, even when her lipulth will hot:admit of it ; but Oho is nevertheles - s , Orceptibly sinking from day to day, add always aijint - •• • . 'ant, day after day.: and mouth alter month tran;• ' spire .' 11er - health daily tanks,. till, fi Milly even the hop 4 of recuVery no Ibnger remains'. And !thus • rTHE . ' 8L00M1f943 . . BR IPE, -,- . ,/ 1312 C a few years age in ).11e flush of Nalth and youth, and buoyancy hf,epiriti. rapidly,•.and appa • , rently inexplicably, licotues a feeble, 4ekly, de bilitat&l wife, with ratite emaciated; ueires un . ' "Inn, spirits dept eled, countenance beetling the impress..of suffer pig, And an utter physical arid. , mental prostratbm.• i :• - „. - Stanetimes -this deplorable el'ango may! and ices " F i arise tom --eiganic or constitutional causes. But 'Better, bY far oftent4, to gross and Blexcusable . ignorance of the simplest and plainest; rules of health /as connected wait the nutrriage estate, the, ; • violation of- which chtails diz , pa•ao, sufftriag and -. :misery; not only to tit§ wife, but often . • a ' y ,-' / / Hereditar Compkaints - upon.the Cl(ildren , . - ,' .. Clan Tug ' Titian !Its.a rouuTit csr::*italinti," • _ .Yransinttilkig CONUIIPTIPN, SCIIOIPUILA s , . . ; IYIPOCIIONDHIA, INSANITY, /GOVT,. ICING'S EVIL', and ?titer disi'ases, , t ' . ...) as a • - ! -. • - • • DREAC/FUL INHERIT4NOE • • from ,thc Parenta. Ana Intuit this coatinn Shall we kiC wise in all .that concerns the. eattle of our fields, {cur horses, our ,sheep, our cows our oxen, thO• flatus° and character of the soil' we Drlo;t, the ttxturc and quality of our goods and merchandise ; bu in all that conrerns ml-selves as ; human beigs, w w ith human functions and, passions, subject, to gret4 derange ment, involving our future peace ,and happiness— in s ell that concerns the health and. welfare of the wife of, our affections', and 'the mother df our chit-. drensi in all that concerns the mental a4ll physical, well being a those , children, we should be im mersed in the darkest.and most , BENIGHTED IGNORICE,' AS CULCATINE AS irrExcpsApte How l ' rongk sball this. ignOrance prevail iso produc live of fits bitter fruits 1 liow long - shall the "if° and mother be ignoraht of the nature, character and. V :arises of tho vanousiwomb and veinal 4otuplaints, eiribittring her day stinting—suffering oiler( prolonged to years, erentuating in a comiqication4 diseaset utterly and.' hopelessly incurable 1 yhail we' for over close our eyes to the results! physio logicali. science by iihich we. May ailive/at an understanding of ourselves as men arid jwomen, subject! to serious life-long enduring dipases, and perpentating them to';our children. LET 'maw was AND NITSBANDTONDEB I ;J. h'whand or Mile amt be ignorant if what concerns them ,most Co know ,to sicure thew health i f and hempiness, Thdt Mimi/ledge is contained in a Mlle tciirk entities, •• • / TILE 13;0111A;N'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION BY. DR. A. 24: 11JALTICEAUj •rnorPrison-nr DISEASES- WOXEN. One Hundredth. Edition: 19sio pp. 230. riiiee 50 Cents (oX FINE CAPER; EXTRA BINDING, 00.] First published in 1947; and it is ; not SURPR)SIN6 OR WONDERFUL; Considering II EVERY F*. DI A LE ; whether MAIIIIIIEO OR NOT, Can hero acquire a full, knowledge of the nap tare; Character and causes na - her complaints; with the rhinos • / wrillPiorM4 and that near y • HALF A.MILLION Coi 2 IV.ll . , • should hero ; been sold. It is impracticable to eon ye.lr fully tho various subjects treated; of, as they Ire of a nature strictly intended for the married, / or,thoso conteniplatitig marriage. . ; CPWAILDS OP ONE 111UNDHEID THOU. f ! SAND COPIES i _ • Have been SENT 11 - 1( IdAIL •within the last feW 'mouths.• ; • CAUTION TO THE PUBLIC. BE NOT LIE FIL.IUDED 1 • Buy no (sonic unless Dr. A. M. Mauriceau, 129 Liberty Street, Id. T.. is on , the title page, and the • entry the Clerk's Office !an the baeli of the title' pagi. , arta I•tioy hnnnrsadf, C ' dealers, or "send by mail, and address to Dr. A. M. • Matiriceati,las therd are spurious and surreptitious i4ringemen l ts of copyright. L' 'AM - Upon receipt ' of One Donor "THE MAR- • BIM WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" ,is sent tnratted fret) to any part of the , • United Mates, the Canada' and British Provinces. All Lettersl must be post-paid, and addressed to Er. .A. MACRICEAII, Box 1224, Nem-Yorit city. Publishing Moe No. 129- Liberty. Street, • New-Tork. trv-1 1 i B. 'Peterson, Pbilad„ tilts. Cynillia Wit i'ams, Honesdale; Blateb- Crup, Hartisburg,; IJ. S. North; Lebanon N. DeWitt, Milord ;.J $ En.tninger,Manheiin ;I Springler'& Brie Lineasti;r; II „\V Smith, Huntingdon • S MeDouald,Hniontown ; .1 i)l.llium, New Benin; H 4 Lantz..Readini;• R P Crocker, Brownsville . ; [Wentz &_ . Stark, Carborialo - ; Eldred -Sr Wright, Witliamspo4; S. Tuck, : Williesbure ; G. W:- Earle, Wayriesbo Potter & 1110 Tan, Belle- fume: G Warren; Robert proky, Men. 'eert S. Les der, Ilannver;' R. P. Ciunmings,Som erAdt; ThosTownetthait, Philad • 4.- B. Glinni- Son, Erie; S. B. Liutrer, Greens ' lmrg ; B. Hall, Pittston :E.'S. Durban, Franklin ; S D. Scott, Bedford; X.l J J SJeHally., Mil ford ; J. W.lKidneY; Browns4ille; G -MeGet: 44 'Antler ; IJ. S. Hickson, Gliambei;sturg D Sower, Noristown E Bennerr. Suinnc;ytown; 1.1 itebel I: Pit,tshurgl G Gettys,i Butler; . Jos Swartz, Bloomsburg ; P S Deehert 4. Co. Cham befsburri ' I . 2m6' FITS !FITS I I FITS I !.! TftE VEGETAVEir..I XxTRACi,'EPILEPTICPILL. For ille.ctir of. Spasnis ,GT.lmps, and all Ntrisons and Consaltai.onal Piseasei. • DFItSO. - idea are landring undertbis digressing malady I :will G'ud the VEf.; FA' tßldi EPIJ.EPTIO PILLS to' be theonlyrelnely- evet aiPcorered for curing Epilepsy, or Falline; These Pills POESCSS al specific actionort tote nerrons sys tem ; and , dlthonch thay arelirePared eperially Tor the 'purpoPeofetirlog %Abe' , wiribe found of especial benefit. for.! all perSo:O , ... afflicted glib :weak nerves, or ghosener rods system bas been ;prostrated or shM.tered from any C . -41 ; 6 e whateiii. In chronic con ills eases of long t , up+irinductti by nervousness, they are excood ipgly. beneficial . . , Prioe, c 3 per hms, or; two lumeti for P,,5.1 - Persons cut of 111 .". city, remittance, will have the them throarli the msil• free of postsgi. • For saleryb SETH S.:IIANCB, • No.. I,OS JtaltiMore stOot: Baltimore, 1114., to whom orders - from all , parts of the Union, must beathlrfsrtkl.post p:,"Hi ' . . , . . .-. .:. FiltElllll - 0111 1 !0111TAIVION. - - • . I pST.: f re d eived another IrnpOrtation•of those t sPledid Full le*eled Detacherl Lever .and 1 - li)riontal.Vateltes *lilt seconds'apil hard en anielled Dils. doul s ole bottomed' in Open' cases,all of. which D ials. Warranted - and - received direct from SWitierlaCid' -`The i feW 'so bloltiedlPrices will ot once. poiOt:ci t to the Public. itThern and how7ati enormon4"p icentale can be saved, Double, bettom l 3 Jeweled Lc eh Watches as . . above . in ` elegant silv e r eabeslfrotn •$ . lO. ' , Same mOvementslin Hunting cases • front $l2. -- Ilpri. znntal DOuble bottomed tholes „Jeweled .open faeo. and - :speonds from .$3,75, , thd same move ment in eleirant huntinz eases. with !stink seconds • . - from . $9,50.1 - All of-which haio ha r'pi knam moiled DialS.' - Gold Dlamiand pointed - Pens . with pencil mid Ef aver! extenscl it iolligirii Magaiine, for leadS &c. from . $l,OO. .P 6411 '-Diamondl' pointed pen blades from 50e. • ii,welry4.7..e. dr..e.Onally cheap. k.good ;a4,ierturp,t Of .exeellent rseeond hand WatcheSemirienktnalterii,in first fate goingeon , dition, .4.111‘b0. sold id ecided ly low fsir 'cash. Best French Lanett :Watch iCrYstals, 19... Watch te. miiinkr as ► irsuzl. . i ' - 1 ' ' I .''•'. • .' . • N. B. ;Wateh_Chains•nrid Keys kratis to piti- Chit--. 4; ; : !,, - --- L .1 . 1 - IWrltonis of . linsineis 'from''7lA-. bl.. to- 7 P. 1 . ,; .-—• , . -- . .) '- • • - - --: I -- - -. . , l IJ. it SING,LETON, • - Nrife!),FnOrpr Importer Mg. m g 1185-3,-161f: and Oil. C ANING refittediour ertetieive Crockery ;tad House press!) , for !tho.buF4nOss, wo havel,taa, Ariew featnroin depafhnruts. -- • rt :'Fite -ii; 'devoted' tti:dartiet.q.:oll in . wli.ieb• we ',offer it etprtec# *)tich fail to please ; and ;to, which yonr parlieittarat. • tontlon• • . ' • 11 1 DI; PIJE. ,13int.411aut on, 0(.41853; 20, . j r Nen , for k F4t, 1 11% e Co. 9 tfalt sh v a. • CAPITA L; (In Cash' And Airprosbtl Sccuriteeo . , 114 . I r: • • • 1 • fitsbres a , f4;nsq. Tem Fiire.• • . bliC I:40TO 41:y.•?...er1,1111; 113' lirtge4l 111.Tyr.t.; Vet - yr - it. 11illai;k, 1 :14pfuee lereet-; - fitraml .11111111 , 3cei, 318 11vvoliva,l'iirmi.s / , 'Ahtligwli t 338 Cetpli .Ntrret - ,; Majd, •377,71Ne.t tkiref.t.; /11t,i•rt. 'l. rotiklin,Bl 4 l tirrHtwirh%trcet;,j,n„t K. Ctosby,lj3itrroadiktty; (411:104.4 .Lent, 1ting5.66.1;0: 4 ,14. Y .; . 1;1, Halt; ~ W. Lt•tailti, iNovr - .York; I , etcy 1 . 4. 1311 .013 13 .iet , ..; tieli t Or., 11'03 and ..!xere.ty ; bi;vit .78 IVB - s.l.*.r ; iflrotr... N. (tor. Wert nail I.l4rr9,ver•trrx; r,v , rll3encvoortAr,.l:il' es (: itcOen 110 , 4, E41,1.1i ve.or Et(l.llt4.lirtitri4,l3", 47itmilpti, N. .1.; 4,14 a Wat.ll.lizlt , Phlt , 0 , 11011%; islt;r 11, 413 st.Tert; htat.nux:lSir.clair 8411/ 011. 811 a lt eins4l:lll , l.ol.ln ' • • ! . • -• IttlVA'l. 1;418110E1:LIN, i'rgs.: C11,11111,1:1-.1.1..015.1:1(N1. 1 , • , Ciimotr.s Agprlt. • lifnlitroxe l l , lept:lll. ° •E ... NEW YCIIIK "APPEItTIS `From Ike .Sluespaper.Adrti:;i.sisig . Age h at i : • • S.•• .:PETTENG ILI, 47 • " 122 Nassau Si:.; 11i. - Yc;rk,4,lolState 81.,.1106n. • '1 NT F"' 1: 1' ''•l ,14e:tt.,11;tikounc-: usie is tiirnt, IiEOI4II,CE - 333 filleoA.Darlo . *AY., 'IVI W YOR K.. . • rpm; Lest end Brost improfed.llearA and Idelodeor.s.-77 1 T. flux wirr & Co.'s li"trrid's Pole Premium with or without the rdean, sod with iron frames milt scales. TI inarit of tlie4ehuitr,ifinentA is tflo ; . / Well to need fnither Oflbert's. flondolr . Pianos:llu elogitntin,trurront . 'Dirstuall. rooms:. !DOI ct kr- Ournston'i 1418 , 4.4. of the add , eatalylisird (inn ofrallet & Co,' mi. - W. heiallg rot coaeilk fOr 'ail the aimrelinnhs,can offer them vr ,tnan a9l'oc,4er• hods . Elora,to 'tylarrit' Piano4,' in 4 n fa 1! u red expressly for him. Varing great power of tones:lid elasticity of toueh. 3a.yliroadway- is this largvt depotjortlnvical Instrninentafn this country,' tiffor ling, a. nppart nutty Dit-selectiOns nth to be Bird oiee whero. Second+and Pianos gi'eat ~targains. iPtireY frora 564( o $175. Every instrument / fully warranted or, ti!e mousy refund'-d.- • • . : air.r. tka r )EoNs.- • • Ocxxlman & Baldwin's Palent Orman' ith Tiro RANKepr keys—a Aweet ;and powerful Instru ment. Price frofn s7;'. to $20(1. S.D.; !!r. 11. W. Snilth'it eelehrate.t Meledi.ons,Martiols nu Fir ailed Guitare,tErotetee Ilerpe,Fiatinas.jialina, Brass. Idltrutnents. &c. &c•—' Dealers supplie,ylitth d'iahos and I Meleslcons at 'factory prices. 1': "4 percent dlicOunt to Clergymen." Zit 17 S ' ' .Thin Ils . t co inprists / tii e products ofthe great Inn:eft:re of hall the Aluereffn:un.l-Enropean continents,and ,roceir. Ing 'coast:int additions by' ah ereneiTy'pullllcatiaafif the elinice and pepubir pieces of the day_ Dealers in lifirsic, and Teaeliflrs ofifetninarici wishina'fo purchase aujivasic published, In• - thalo. ar ran genien t s for month v 4'Bl4,lies; of 3lr ifew 'sines, will find It .to-their interest to f.,rwaed their orders.. u sic sent toany part of thcl Union or Caaitdai, postage free... :• IIOItACE WATERS., ' ../ • , 14r13... • - .Iv 'MARBLE sitor. r • undeptiglied have established a shop . 1 the basernent of Mr, Sa - yre's Store,in trose t where they' will at all quits keep one hand Fotimos and OCINIFS-rte,3l).rtet.t, and manufacture the same I'll°l Monuments, tomb-ntones, table. •. dr.c.j .4 • The patronage of: e public isrespeatfnlly nolieitecl. • i CONGDON de BEVIER Montrose, "tag .25,1,853—tr. • ' To • • tho Citizons - :.•of Susquohnnna Connty. . I ' • IvAricumor would respectfully Y V AN bf . all persons In Suslnehanna - eounty and Vicinity to their large' and well welected stock of Dry lOoods and ClarpAa Which consistof 'ail the fashionalle arid tteesonable Goode now in rogue, d4otts suited bothfor the grave and the oioe and in fact 311 of the different styles of goods which cari;be called for or thought' of. IVe,ti re de teriniaeil not to be imlcrsot