=M!RIEMM=EMMM narthabstrr crxcii afiiori fl soltinvillimits'A. 'BAK' 'cIiASKitTAININ Whairsd*); , Jul! , 2 - 2 9 4864. • Poi vim Dessocsifus. The farewell Nioird. The farewell word, most now be spoken, .'The hour has came, when I must go; Me heart is grieved, and almost .broken, To think, tbakfite should thus heefixt. ; I leave thee° 41.1Nf,0d to,,,toe;lnve4,havA'beea a home; A parting Word biit,foOrly slields„ Aty . ,feelingN wfieFfa'r . off alone. , , . Those pleasant - moments quickly. flew, Will I, again'their - liko beheld; • - - Dr will 'deiir-..friende ß wtig now are true; Ile alw.af , k= , as iirtiinete•Of-old 1 A voite.whlspera to -me,- within Saying: arise,, no longer droop, The day has dawned, and - noW-legis • To labor, with the laboring group. Fot thoso who labor for their bread, . It matters not, whete'er :hop- be ;-. Fortin them blessings will be shed _ By honest sons whixdare he free.` . . This is a consolation wide,. Which fills cad' heart with mirth; By these bleasings let pa abide, And prove their constant w eith.:•• And if, on life's tempestuous sea Its billows badly rage;, Press through its sweeping gales end floe L'et heaven be your gunge. • • Thicis the hype we sinners hare Without it, we sure would die, And endless doom would'u'in us ware' From whence we could not Sy. " . The parting word, must then be said, And grief o'e dude the head; For now behold the living—dead, " From . whom, we nqw, must part. - And tow behold him bourne along Unto his resting place, Where eager friends around him throng, To ace his death pale face. ♦ _ We bolt, and look on him - again ; He now, in earth is laid; And narrow fills each heart with pain, Since nature's debt is paid: - Again I speak the word " farewell,": %Vith sorrow and with wee, ,Not - knowingwhether pleasures dwell, In regions, where I go: Piste!taints. .____ ,_ , - • H 6 . 4 At 6 Yon-nat iny, Dear Husband ?'r, , . . . _ . . . We'were passing along - - the -street; 'when' we witnessed one of those scenes' which open the fountains of feeling, and bring a blush tO, the cheek Of humanity. .A -well-clad, intelli gent looking man arms, reeling down - . the street, swinging . his and uttering horrid imprecations and oaths. A -delicate Woman with a pale, anxious, agonized . face, - w 24 clinging -to him, apparently with the purpose of steadying his steps, andleadin!i,him to Iti. , ' home. Pethaps she had sought him;. after' - a sleepless night, at the place of -his-debauch} to elaim:the remains of the being she one ltived with all a woman's tenderness, and stil ,I cherished even in his degradation. As w / passed the pitiable group v we heard her ex' claim in tones that - seemed to have 'bee wrung from the - yielding throes_of a bleeding heart, "But are you not my dear- husband ? I - Poor daughter of sorrow ! vow'. have no husband left. - That mind.• which used _to - '-ominancl vour'yespect and 'admiration i.'iti f e tir. That /generous heart which one -- - 11 with yturs, and whose warm affe 'tines your life sunny and glad; is turn planting' te ...aess. That manly form on which they would . '' welave Tint in to le.an, is' paralyzed. Nyhuie.ground : so t kwork: a living de, yottr life: -you. hundred plants where O f ,. .ii. _than widowed. Sometimes we have had 'a this chatvre every two inches over the wt. t.. - As fast as theexpandiing-,le,a\ ce , l ' n , to , a interfere with each other; We Cut a t .'. " ii ? 'l m .,_ e i er ons with a'pair of sliears, so as `,. c '';l turb the roots \ of those 1' remairmiF ed ' e l ‘"hugs" have always materially ' asZte A t re IT. the thining prooss, but - we, have never fait - !p to find twice of 4 thrice the needed numbiee of plants entirely untouched. When beyond the -reach \ Of, danger from insects, all the weaker plants are retuoved!; and a- solitarY vine left-here and there has'_ been enough -to : -Cover the -Whole ground.. il l - The samegrotind will .much" yield bettor,, 'by having the vines . at equal distance front each other, :than if two or three are left together in the same hill, - since the !obis -have:more roont,to,grow ' and they find l!tt ..greater amount of nourishment when this isolated. The fruit, will also be - more .sohd and of better, quality. , 1- i It should also be remembered that air awl light are essential to the growth and matur ty of the fruit'; and it is better to.occasionalo cut out a- thifty plant, than_that the ground. be . too densely\covered., : Just ' vineS..enOuo - - to-.thinly cover the -ground, will intiduCe. better than double this number.. -.-,- • Ii Cheating the Printer " • LI A man who would cheat the printer would steal a meeting ,house and rob a churn') yard. If he had a so - ill, ten thousand. of jig, size would have more room in a mosquitO's eve than a building in the Pacific ocean. He ought , to be winked at by blind people, and kicked across logs by cripples.—Alm Harbor-Wolverine. Amen! such a-being would steal the rr 9, lasses out of a sick Digger's ginger cake,take from a drunken man's mouth his last chi* of tobacco;,_ walk at -night through the rain to deprive a blind sheep of its fodder . ; tiaV i el• fifty miles. on a fasting stomach to cheatl i a rn dying woan out of her coffin, and steal w out of a dead hog's ears. Such a min ought to pe lied to a sheep's tail and bunted to death.—Florence Inquirer. • - Exactly so; and that isn't all. He tiotild break‘a surveyors lever to get out the 'aldal hol, and his wife'swatchfor the mock jewel's; bid against a widow at her dead husband's auction, steal the shoe strings before daylight, and rob a dead cobbler of his atet.—TeM perance Banner. • Yes, thousands of such souls as that man's would rattle in a mustard seed, dance contra dances on the point of a wasp sting, or March abreast through the eye of a cambric needle. A solar microscope would fail to discover them and when found they would not fill the smallest cranny in creation.--Huelson Posj,l Yes, and, That aint all. Such a fellow would rob a lame gooses hest of the last egg steal a rats tail from a blind kitten, for there is nothing low that he Would: not do. He should be tied up to a bri.xnn stick and sCal ded to death by old mails, and' then. his bones should be made into' buttons to.' he worn on the breeches, of t Sun . Mirror. Mi=VE ~'• • elr 'll,' lute' *nisi."' - 1 • 1. There will be'fiomi behest sorrow. A ',few will be rep, lly'Sad, as we are' , ' i fur the g,tave.._ l'ewer prdbably; t.hei).W 4 e.sittlrpose. ' IWe M are 'Veil* : .... *ugh. to think our,..,delottere ,i 7it !W pie' 47,0 v., iiiiddrabletieesistioil:,:lk. we lover - 6tittirste st: -; Outof e • i;erf: welt's gels, how,;Opal e ve - be - , l' i llg s otten; '•A -stifigie Ileatiti a mindless forest fislieel:: That& how,; ,ail„,. . ,. „ , 1 i . 1 1.- .- I L ' L. • • " '•I : . the gay *ill laugh, IN . , ;.When tbou art gone, the_ solemn:brood 'of ..aris 'Plod on', and seon'one zui before - m.lli Aire i The &sterile phantom..:i ' -'i I • • - * %Alm ss'orld will go on With Out 'us._ We' 'sisy_lsisicti` theaglit li very iwportant wheel in themachissery; will he migeftred Whetti we are. - gone 4, 13nt:the wdrld Sops eletteringl on fisif,nothipoadlhipene4, 1 , I.f,ivlll'edi,P l- riiiikint, lit4lfotus ifi \ sosnety, if I-we have :wow' dered What- W.euld:..or could, be , dotte r iri i ? ,- were redies,;el;...yet...how- _ so on 5v4114.1 fill Attritittitaistl l'he world-ci l ia lbe a bust ling active tilt' svithent us.. it was so bti- . fore ,we,elitee d it.l - It, will ..he silent we are • ;3. When d arc dead, atteetiOn may erect a. memoir nt. :nut the balsas that set it I .up will sc",K,n, j a s • powerimin s ours, and frein l e the same aase..l, HoVi soon they That wept over usl, Sviil e /fellow use''4' lie monuMent I - , it self will cr mble, and i Must will 11i11. 0 4 the dust thatleovers us. If the marble and granite endtires, yet the eyes of!affection will. not long etsdnre o read the . graven' letters'. Men will give, a 1 asty'glasiee at Ilse one ilfesi never knew,: end pass ,an; with not ; a single 'thought of the slumberer below.- ' , 1 1 . • 1 . I -'4oa my- glirtsaY grave f The men of the future times will carelessly. .tread And read my name upoi the unsculpiured stone Nor.will the sound familiar toe their ears - , i Recall my.vanishocrmentory. i ',, 1 4. WhVii We are ¶lead, our influence will not be dead alsc,:, We lcai.e epitaphs upon indestructible materials.'. Our manner of life as been wirittn6- 'them. We !slave stirred ' l isp - thought antewlkened emcist. The won derful machr i tsery , of h as felt our pries enee. : We have, preifsed , the stamp of eur charact4 inte•the-wartn wax of, moral sensi bilitiesaidund US. Footsteps' toward lamer. ; -tality 14 - ve lett guided; .or. misdirected by Cl us. , ui'' p ia es ,of hasiness, l or social resort may 'know us no more ,; butlising, aceountai ble 'beings e feel the intlunce that survive s cur . , ' i personal departure. , ,i. When .. 11 . • 1 5: When We are did the. kingdom of God willNnot'die. 1 It will not depend on us for existence: •• And onward will it gO when we have,'ceased to live. i .I.lappY indeed, if it had:, been . the honoi and joy of our labors to have proMpted it.. Blessedjis it to- lie reinemberi ed as hiving lbrecl Zion ; astaldng 'pleasUre in her walls, 00 favoring the, dint thereof.l . : Sacred, cor i lsoling thoughts• ;The Kingdom of Christ moves .on f when we drop . = all of our earthly 'relations to it. Other •servants„ lot* Go4ill . ,rise up and fill . niplaces. A brighti ter Aar mayriise for, one hat is fallen.. Struin. ger bands, than -Ours I ,mayi.:come into . the ranks. 1•.i1.-.i,, 1 i , i ' • . • fl•* i'Wheni,w e are dead softie' will think ,of us. I PI crimp!! not,a large • circle. And What ivill--41ey,think ? Qui present ' course of life 'is furMshini them with - themes of thought; Goldrieisind indifference to' the, .IKin;;; , doin pf God L-o, f what will our • siirilvors think, if ii marked our Characters, ' And in sadness•Wil I those i that Only loVe us: ponder. it. • And k 'thou hts bow- many, and ow comforting; will ii,se,-and, the i pangs of real sorrow over our 4eartur i e, if we had' is forth the prais'qs of,liiin who. Called as glory and Ito virtue , . ~Into which of these:ehannels are We likely] to turn the thoughts7of 'men ?—.Purii; ron Eccorde4 - . . . • . 1 . . .. 1 . r . , i . 1 • i ,. W O From thy liar of Industry 4 4 .JnitgOto tiiiit Ve bct notJull4ed..", ' JI .-' W hY . are I vcila so despOndini4r .ske.i.i I t., Of aii i pung dire; who'm, I . foiind . 'weeping lot; terlv in the hence of her own apartment.] "Sad.aildideTondine repeated she in a voice broken by sobi. " Can I be otherii'se when the 1w red Judges me o harshly ?7 ~' "T riie, It have been enrol , and in in many lot' iiny aetions, but i that any-rea. Son, now ' , that repenteneeis.,tw tllme I shoUld still' be treated with eoldneis and suspiCion ?7 ." Titerv, ai ,, e. many. eireut4tanes attndtti , '.' !ei r 2- 'action of a person's life „that the!wo'rl e. 4.l 'm y never'' Llnow, and_ yeti they., slump,' Ilk . kn wn ere judgrnen : Pe passed upon hr." ..,; . With 1 heart alai 't as sad as' her Own, I left mk 'ilk!c young ftie d in . -her teals and il returniukto my hm oe, sat down, mylead 'moaned; on trii , hind,t4 t ink over the'veh , true botkarks I bad just heard.! ' '''• I . ~ 1 - o f 'Af,4lge not,that . ye be not judged,' but whp the t4O ear to the divine •ommandm centi? , ,14few. . Mercy and Charity, - g•Cn i tie s ' ii i l , ited at the coldness they met, o f leis CO; to Heaven and left hutan high i nnic;2 l , and nuf4rgiving. -- I Ist ;perpetuatn,l to taiy that the tna orl - Jur; nation.: \ :itlienclselYes chtiMi ° O, H----.•-ic•.;.lth;the, unconverted, MauttaE.-Ale hold'ir..:!at in olden titre 1 4 . make it UnlaWful for part*? Crucify h rim J L 1 they antprOduce from a conapip weepiner giii a certtficate that, they are in pef f ,the scene of he - alth, aUdiare not afflioted wough which tkat has bel, l enitianstnitted. to tilt, unhaPpY ancest i ry,l-oi which they can transi sorrOw sPrings of their own. Thisl'restricti4 tethp undoL'btedlV be more sdveielyfelt. brtfl i ,that isting population of our country thatc:=l:al would at first suppose; but;the result, in of or tw geneTations, would be the most nizi t g: nifice t and important that the world, has l e ever ri, inandwe should grow up a nation of peeipl , stalwart in frame! and - vigorous in healt, , such as has not been existent since "the days of the,Patriaichs. Armies of young men and winner would not every year be fall i ni ; li ke dead heaves iu the blast—the ravages of Con . sumption- that, stealthy destroyer of life; ..ak ing nearly One gnartr of the populution of our ctiei would be 'r stayed ; disease: of 1 the bestons.:4, would no longei infest - the blood of o in "ocent children and pdsteiity to. all' Ifu ture gel Would blesS the ,originators o . .so wise nd. beneficent law.—N. -Ir. Atlas. !, ,_, ingto famo fruits stand We m er of I - ' ill f;a 1.1 .... ttou l :Hnd the idea'of one's 'nether I .ind of a man lings with fond affection. h' first deep thought stamped upon I .a Aiarts, wit n soft and " - capable of n the most, profound impressions, land e aftei feeling of the world are more. or light fin that comparison. I 'do ' not that, even id; ur old ' age we do not . ack to that t ling as the - sweetest we through life. Our passions an te. n ess i may le.all us far from the obje. Hit hive ; we I l learn even to pain i ,' _'.l,p'pose he , , , i wishes, to violate . nil... ; we may become wild, headstet ry at her counsels or opposition ;1 eath has stilled her monitory. v 4 .outing but Ipalm memory remain+ tulate i her -virtues and - good d.-. 1 on Elie a fioiver beaten to the, gra, tn pt storm , raim, up- her: head among he'l tears. 'Round -"tat 1, • havelsaid, tb fe mind clings' 1 th t . on ; aina even when the corli r pei lom fotr,es Memory to be silent; fa the pliaao of "our 'dead parent witl .'d of grafts, land beauties,_ and vitt • t not that4e perbseed.—JainB Lli -. •:Li ,Mlc) t at) h i y i llf• att.' bet eeu Spruce t '• Invalids are ap his PenalliitotAn patt gagerilti,,P.,udiSided it against 'the abuse -0 Marintrtallsed Mat of extluguiihed. i` - * 'raven ky.Tatea ri intik et a $ Of diseases b daratood hasmilibled ON 3611., PaaseavaT eauses o uervan a 'deb nes', Mental mid phy tale habits, forming ti Springs otdomeinic ini Taktt earnest sometluiesluitiilgad f tip with them to loan doe One. , not oily b,.. hiplines isdant wres t and devastatiritaffect this .pi•rniciouS priet until they Sind the ea 'Red itnOcouniib l e 'l • ThaUtifortutiate th totabortilltbniens Mod, chi. Mon is to and engageitin his - ip ~ If hemnsileifiato hi worst. athilnutstr sna blotter:l3 . 6l'44s him tha These .20 , conSPlerati qf Mont iatilonly silo, ripe itarrn requf tiont, In rter that it , hari Celtic' th mestiaw etehedriess is Instance diseloSed—in I I ealdisqualifications a Apply th'tim *idle it la , strong and relaxed of stret;tho ed.. i tt V.Tift , rllllllln4 KlNKElAN'Stteatme or sea ;cntlentati, an wrongs of Dr. Ws. pat Young insin4lot no t log youricasektown till tability, Asti ce r tainl y 11 Tocin iv think thri own hearts. and cure 'thiii a fatat ' llelosion,n man, who talght,have fatted frrim theilsar tit . Strictures or. the or application of a new th Dr. K. ~Weakness anS cttred v and inlEvigor Coutairy itiva t i :case explicitlytogeth .ter eneloidng itromit ted accordingly, ' • r ` ' Forwarded to nny.rirtrif the ttnited States, and packed ireure frmn DA.IIIO r o il' lunipsirr• i • READ !1,--Yflth and Manhood. A Iriparclat Lire- or a er atOurs "tenth, larskelin on gat . • ' . Presirritli n}:7oqy 25. gestic,. • I It Is a Work entinent)y WI ulirid ; as a meßns of reform itig.the tices of the agii ill Wit icti b wiiiv e. Also, . , i With ruleifor fhelPro r 4110,1 I.!! Life, just from the PIVAA . ...A letter witli.a, remitt qe of 2.).cents, or the value In post st ips. addressed t ;TDr'. KINK BUN ,Philadelphis, Pa. will ecura a copy ! o elither, of Aber above books by return ofmail;, or 12 . ri0 les will be sent free of portage for $1: ' Booksellers, Canvassers, Travelling Agents, ate. sapplled;wholeinle at tilt publisher's pr icesi which admit of a largo profit: ir . 1• - -L . • 8r7..4/f , Lettels must h riost,poif. I i. l4l* aladelphia; Pa.; .slit _-. Dc. ICISKJiltni eidtflues ?illfi r tr su c c u bi of .11 itt:nat c l i tonni v o l t d .ttnate i f m a . t] cittZt t r t t hS e p o rt t r o d u s i, are are r n o v ar y f *perietierf fn'thetteatoient ,t ' nealeeted and imperfect is no r. KIN liKLlN,(Ausgoa ult • woax WOO yr, avGlhattuite tenths of the Iltyiloettl and' constitutional weak. 0114 sAtfering, are tracialde to err le, tut secret] yet deadly and fatal I ery 44.1premeture mortality. -' - tar nitetittc—Thereia an eyilbablt. by lifts,. tnaelitude, often. growing 00,1,4nd-1 - which, If hot reformed in etstqriousobstaclea iovantrimonial it odtarlesof protracted.iusidlous, t nu . I Fet , of thou who give way to . t ce fah'avtarC Of theTconailitences, Vls ir riltetellhalte.rwt l ; feel strange Ilt.to thd vagn a featrilitltb eminil. t a tLectiod becomes ft.eble,l a' unalde ad Ogogi: : OY, to , apply his mind...to y ' ti scrak,4e la , dull ',, Irresolute, rt ilth less energy' then usual: , . e (before the ( preetice kis done its , t o o' 414 Ma:stage is unfrultful.and i atisisvaused by . his, early follies. F.iCii S'hould a waken ihe,agenfitin t 4i , et ~.. i ] - * . % •.. f • i 1 tr• fOlditnent of several condi a. ee really the cause of mutual , v lbwhle.b enters the origin nf.do r liecl.ohdlts true_sottice in every ow Matotvould it bo traced to phys t d ihbdr attendant disappointments! eritiine. in order to have your un rmediation robraced, revivified and 1 t;.' ! . ile . rohn]places himself under Dr.. , 1 t MaYreligiously confide in hi!: hon.' rely upon the assurance; that the t e tti ,, ill never be disclosed. • ra t from , modesty deter you malt: terse, ho,from education and respec • end you... y W1)1 conceal the 'secret in their ; tbeinselyes. Alas! how .otten is and liow many a promising young bran ornament to society has i ...: re are rapidly' removed by the terpicutticil agent, used only by 141 Ogittttiona I debility . promptly Veittpre s d] id. Can. halm :el - stating their er its th .all I hcirsymptoms, per let mhe Dr.lKts. medicine, approprla- I •• • L Auttralla, Citli.. ornia, • . Or any' plaoi on the Oobe,iurn tug presen 1 greater • sk i . J. induder:inii thin l ' IKEEJ.,EII .f 57 4 01 D 4 RD'S - , 001' AND SIIIIOE STolltE. 'lv ICD ii now tilted With *a new end ellen ,V. • 'ire OSOrtillt" i Wert cies in. their liar, It embracing a general vitrieiY o lir i , i , and elegant styles of Ladies and Oenttont n'n wear,. among which are Ladies Fr i noi,' 'Silk Lasting and Pre nille Gt.iters,liid anti pnatita Polkas, Kid Pat- . ent •leaßter 'dna bled . .Tent y Linde, Buskins ,ii nd . Tiep ;. - gili tl eme u s French and Philadelphia bak-tuubed calfskin t d kip II ots, Congress and .luttoti Oaitern, Mon eiey and Vailtington. Book toilet Slips, 3loroce i l calr." . - atid Cowhide Bro.' itins, Sm. Thivs kip chlf and dowhide Boots.ttud Brogan all kqudittif 4fisses suit! Children's wear. It Also, a . general nesortnent,of Findings, which. con isist in Iparti-df lasts] n'egs, hpaiables. ifougarian ;nails. tanks, thread,.Wax,. Itristies, shoe binding, r awls, hSps,. Ondito its, shoe knives, *km: . Also, 1 oak attdhemliiitk tan edcalf, upper and solcleath -t,-Moroco Skins rind' linings, - . Work made to °rap. find repairingnently &no, ~ I ' KF.LEI2-& STODDARD. kouttose l , .1-6ne .1. i K 53. • , • sUsg,l3llll4li Iti A( ' COUNTY .! STOVE AND 'TIN WARE DEPOT. A.t. AV I.lsT.E.ltk 4. CO ;would respectfully • iiifornithe. peistile; a( thiii. 6nuiLty and the people iii genikal, Chet tthey :have opened adeslab: liidithei4of the above hind in Montrose, at the old staiiil oil Sityl-a. and Webster. one . door north of ths.Dediacrattidfice, w ere they intend to keep on hand a Ilargaiiassortihintof; Stores Tin, Copper, Brass ti Brass Iro n, all of 'which they will sell as Clieap' ; as the f Sao bit,-bongh t• in this or any other.c6iiity;; - Amtnignursioves may be found the• folloyii g besides otl4ets tlo'ntimerous to mention: '.:V: Y . l - • 4- 1.1 . -' r; -tight, for wood, ; Modern Tro ' " . “ \ X4ystrine .31 tee `f • : 41 • • , • .IVulcqn". , 11 . ,„ flay s . !_!7te," I . q ' ". . ` [Forest Queen, eleretied:Oren. , • • 1/iblisi . sek, 1 [ • Ir. " 4 . . Also, Parlor, Office and shop Stoves, Culver'S Pat ent HOStar . VarnacCit tor heating Public Buildings, stores, antelth etc.' 'Strive Trimming, Pipe. Zinc, Sheet Lead, bead Pi 4, Well and Cistern Pumps, Chain Pumps:Chain:a and Gearifig. • lErAll kinds or Onatom yV'ork.done on short no tics and'mostieaspohile terms. Our motto is small p \ rofitg,ready!pay, aill quick returns. • • ',51.11 kinds of Ilroduce at ken in exchange for Warea,.l:ltyile don't believe it, cill and see. ; 1 4 ',.1 .. .t ':;- ; I. A. L. WEBSTER. & CO. Moose Opt. 15 184. '. ;' -' . . • ; • i 7ATit l iP i kikli v r*ii • One th'i'rd chgliper . th an White Lead, and freefrunt 1 , . 1 ..all pols6nous , qualities.:, ' , MILE itiEVlr JirtIISEY IaNC COMPAkY having greatly 1.. enik ger' their works' anditnprereil•ple quality of their ptodnehs are [irritated ? ttzteute orders for their Superi or Paint . rity awl gr end in lid, in ailsorted parkagcse from 23!t0 "490:pounds also, dry iribatrels, of 200 pound, / each. . i ;.,. - i • •`,.• .1 . i i • Thelr i White:Zine, sibith Is sold dry Or ground in oil, is warranted pure and. uhaurpasted for ( body' and uniform tsrlaitene t t. -i" -I I i ~ • ' A. Me Ott otiircparaion has recently \ whineenables !fie - Comini!ny to,warmnt thei fresh a f td soft , lo the itiktiis [(missy 7rearq,A. this re ere thilt paints Will be !siiperior to the market. '•-•!.. •i i • - - Tbeir:browt4ine Failue 'which is •sold nt a low eationly.be made frOtri th i e Zinc ores from Yen .Je. now well k - nouch for ita protecting qualities when ap,.. to iron t it othetmetalltOintfaicei. ~ . . . \ Thei ,stone riolor• Pilot. possesses all the properties of the BrOWn, andis•of ati kgrecable eel-.r for pain t ing -Co eves, iltepotsi.Out-brt!dings, bridges, Zee. • i 1 Dealers supplied on iheral terms by their Agents. II • , PliliNCII it RICHARDS. TVl4;lesak! Paint Dealers - and, Importers, N. IV. COrizer V 1 0 thicf Markel Sis., Philadelphia. 1 - 1 . i I ' 1 •/-15m8.. '•• . ValaalillTarin f or Sale. • , t . ~ rli. subscriber ,:ofrers for sale his valunble '. t , f rut 1 . 0 Giliien township, Susetehann& 'h o st ;Pa.iirtontaitilniv 157 acres, situated in the 100 i n part...of saiditown,;half of a mile from the H e efijoA Cre44l4 old 12 1-2 miles from Sus real. v lue;` ) P' Pot, cid the S. Y. & E. RailrOad. Ts ME.-41.1rrn isi is ft:ldled house, 3 Barns, a cash im oi n in hSonse, a young orchard of over ~,.. 7, well watered. - - , 10 per cent less than the Gi•son, Nov., 23Thr i;' 4 of the purchase money varpets, cec ariPured by mortgage. • ! :1 . 1 liElnnd n 4 /hi now eig.LIAAM TA. LOR. tamers, iv very extense - - Carpfrs, PettAVeB l .l Oil j.Cloit; ' tints, Windoichades, Sam ,1 • e Which) he ran, , offer tot e Lsdies of Montt* a f it priers lower , than ever. Ingrain airpet," . 1; - frotri 2s. to Bs. p Ateiz Caro 4, - " .Is. to es.. VelreSTapestty 1. -12 s. upwar.ls Brun . . p s. Att . busran, • ..11 1 7 5 . It - And lother:do . ods atproportionately. low pri faillo call befOre purchasing ewhere, 44 "%V •ND snots. raortri" Is my motto; ReMeraber tae 'numb , r 1.1 1 j and cut this ou It In your pocitet-boots; ' • • !f y M. oILL 'lBm3.' ' 111 Bowery, N I I our - I t of her her but 0' e aklngi can done' , . . ,- as others." rr IljE edbseribq haring rented t, 1 i: Illtanufactory of A. W,.Greenwood,i . a prepared to mantifacture A6t,, 'raft OF P HAIR. used prices, rif good materials, an style 1:of worltmanship. I I keep Id, ori•Will manufacture to . order, , t/ Isfoo aßocicers' s (itnprored style,) al of ramp !and Windsor Chair Pia, g •SeWs, Seitecs, 4e, &c. ;, All wu ; rk watranted to give iatisf para. ,:i- . I , 141j.rOantable Produce will he to for tit!ork, bra NO CREDIT! at red period on ha rr' five y i i i chin. JAMES JOHN • ford, I?ec. 2,11853 —1 y pi*.Rti l / 4 5 jity de,,Unlou nr coal 4' been diteovered, ,t paintsto keep Lle time. In ,y other in riee,ard .t.ey. r his ens Ilfat let Do not ci lALU and put • well l a Chair Harford, in a su l netantly kinds ctiou for en in er. . . Fit4ll.ves! Stoyes • G. *fit- Seri 114. Yellow Leif" rerninds : ufs• that the fat amiroaeltottlie.keeri rrost4 Pr! Old O•cy. when one of, thesd.unsur4 passable And. highly ; apirroved Stoveti fiotu thO, most- Oittmsise B.Eanufictorics in. the i-Vitiorq li§lvard; become indispensable to ',evetiy fimilY. WkWould respalfully atinotie4 to the `Cititexts - ottsquchatnia and adjeinini itutintiei that we h4Ve Just received'and!ro . reS ceiving tlielarkest lindbcit assortment of, Stove 4 ever introduced inO:atkrn Pe.mhsyNttni, ,sv Welt be•suld at the Vervtinvest cavh . figterfi. Tii those. Who are in Wri:nt of Stove; they will ;find to their interest te ; eall Old examine our! variety; botoripurchtt4ing.eisewWeri. They cort4rise iri pak. : as . Orknial Parlu4 Q/Iceit Venetian,i 't/O OippEf Fanry do I Nationtil /rein' , • do r. • I Ifor,tisia Star, C6itve, d 6 i Parineti Air-71,40, • . , , he above 'Stvves - are.too• well kno w lo 'rej, quire s4ny miiluW ,B{:scrirition, hi ins th .most, peinthir did approiie4 Sieve in market.. alt whrt _way favor us vith*..call - Will be shown Orougli our aSsottment idertsure.• "Recollect th . il nuiabOr7-LEAroN'tinr h ome d"OnC I'ftL I StO ."• arford, _ cluft,'P' EBlrEii , s noTEL.I. - _. 1 ( 0161EIZIA j 7 LUOI 110Uti.,")GRE AT: BEZ;:in, PA:`. 1 1 - I riluE subscriber,.bliyingirentedthis we'll, knoWn„ , 1 lin,inie„ . and re-fitted add re-furnished In good style, ts.nbw PrepitrOd to ;_receivo and ehtertaiit guest. This; - honk+ is delightfully sitt4ted ort' tlin banks of the Sitin 'telt:nm river, on the lied! orthelie'W Yiirk and Erie, and the Dojlawai re , .... I, Lae •awannannd ,e;5 ern-Railroads"; overlooking a Most beautiful sitietion.tel enuntry,. and is thu:. panorma pfseenerN., uutquitiliAl anywhere: , t' As is Sklil,!q:11 at:SORT .• tor the. businiois man_ seeking quiet And ilfreedont from the nOiie and . dinofeity life, and for ladies and gentlemen in ptirsuit. Of pleasurimid tie. rural scenery of thq. eonntity,- this location cannot be equalled, , _Here the weary trai:elleririt sucttrafrom. the cOnfusioni ineident to the continual arrival and deParture.of trains„! wliicii,j espearilly in the night -tittle_ iipii, vqy great antioyartee to tlibse stepping at house 4 very near!the diepik . -.- . 'j : !, ; illts Rot:MS hre iriw, pleasant' and well.furnishi' ea ( - his Tideiwith-r: all thb) deliciwies - which both'. 4 I , I. markets -... . .. . country and city :afford , and . no- • pains 'will bb spared to Make his : house a ple:eiattt home, to , all Iliiti;gue;ls.:!. 3 , ~ • ; • • . - i , 1 - ! 11_1/76trEsiis will be conveyed tit and from flol cars, „at any hour daY, or night, in a good Qamibmi frii4r cluirgei :i.!, -. .' •• .::' . - I AI,n I A:II.it'eST.AnLE is attaehed to tliii House. ', •-1 -,;;.- .':- . •.- 1 l i • It' , :. . N,-V. CARPEN I ;I43i. 1 I 1 - • I'.. • • `I • Grout Bend, Juno ,27th,A853-2tlif. ~ i iir • .7-----7'.--- ' . yan.t Ilouti.! , ,'Great Bend •Jclepol,! . . , ~ .I,r-. 1 ', :1:i Pa: - I • I 1 1,7 ~ 1. t-ItS newand i;p:iitiouis buiidhr. situated boil aifety feet frOur'the Depot iit tlireattllend, isi ' nOwOpened and fOrnished in : a suitable iityle ten a iPUblie I,louSe, and, will! be kept open • fit all; ' Ileum, (lith day and night.) fur the rceePtion oil travellers rind esit-c,ially for the accomiioslatioq of pa*iiitio•crs traVijllitig ori the N. Y. SLl'Erie 'V 14 . . k. t V.ltailroadi, being tit the junction` of thew to raids; and th&niost cerivenient `poiliCto istcp ' in and 'take refreshMeutaandbe-titl . withl-Rie firsti train,'ls Weil as tye-,:most convenient house to :lei' coinni date,the ptiblii.. - it is NEW-.-CLYJAN arid t i t - WllO ..ESOSIE il' i with miens encitio olt acccuti-i nioda ALL, beiug-fitted up with new furniture! ti pond,andtables always set, _Oh wailm! 'I MEALS - and laxities. furtikhed at !a Moments! i warning .;!:. ";-: -. ! - F I Rfflltissenger'o' desiring rest and steep, can'i lA , calling here,-af,bid the inconvenience steep, i •, ~=,- , • eh omnibus to find an_ inn,' as . well as t e clehlyi and uncertainty ,of : reterning to the• &pet at the. sfrival !or ,depart itii: Of the trains_ as a pqter will' . bp in Ilitifitig, to cbrhditet them-with theiraggarze tO the ryant'llon - sei " just across the way," and. cendutit, them ba4 again without fee ot• rewarill, takingispecial care" to wake theui if desired at any..tiOur ,bf the au.l4. , -I F. . . ' Th' e tlr lat . ( n ort he BrVint Douse,—with . thci I . . 1 .., L. ;-.. 4, 1 . hotural sem-wry - about_ it combine to make it I very deshiable SUM SIER RESORTforllosiiieS4 men aMrialiers in the city N%lio may ie isll to ni,asljtiff a.rif* toilatfe?k..days to recru'K - ,. in Ifni 1 counter. `, 1:, f ' : I 1 -, I 1 r • .: ' 4 Larre•nru Commodious // & a 4/ I is atfaehed to tliii,btitlditto for the' coulven . cned ~ ,!, ~. ~ ..s. - {„,, n it ,, lsure 1-ARTik4who ,may always firtil , 0011 'I . j 'il t' i' 'without • smo i ntee a ions - L em, regard te i ntin licri ; • Tilt iwmin stables for their teams, and reliable help tO Wait tiporitlibi• I I :. - Vr Por \ furtlferl particulars - intititrii.; at Oil Bryant tieuse,ofthe.'iproprietor l . ln; ~ l I. • - .. L , ; ADDISON BRYAN I'. I I .' : 11653-74:. . . ..! . •- I . i Feb;l • . • , .. ,• . -.. Invalids', of rennsylvaAta, - 1 • • , -, t, Too aitent ion iii nil:Tend:l: invited to o careful 11 and 'cultditf 01.431 of:ooknething tlit4 has just IteoritotrOduced into ;tour tricli cud ''1:14143 honored I put iiich - iiid j o Efi V 1 - - of remacher's . I:to Electric 1 1 7 (dtaic, Chaio.i . A l Inew!and iic,4l Mode Of 3pplying a' powerful - - ,:ernedial hgent, sd!cohstruated as to he a ow nuclei. the garmeuts, nest',:tokhe AM producing v constant . auinterwitted au ri*nr,.of Eleciro Aluguetiein,efieetl-, i l ngTmnielliate relief from the most acute ! rift. and also a permanent tyre of all Nervous Diseases. If eeldom has failed On -forrtish almost instsnt. r e ti e r. and - a linql, peituipiet cure. by being tiled accorcb. ingte directions, ta,tlie!,followiwr disease...--7-Ithetil• 1 ! • .;-!. . - ' . •!. Painful atO ,ae'led Joints, Nienitil.il of the - face, Dlsea ee-s., or IL 1 the-Spine:. Dettfueis . #11(1 lifininets. Uterine Pains. Palpitation ,of the ! lfita rt. Periodical Headache, St. Vitus ,Dahee, Delitiral• Debi lit.y, Pains of the Chesu. ilysteriet. Dyspettiia, sII diseases_ Lida are cansel !,,/ af deficient amehni. of Nervous Fluid are grSatly felieved,ff not permsnently cured by titnply wette r tug the chains a fell' sours each Noy. I •, . Bait htsderstooß that it;. is net' Clairnid that h iiiies, all diseases,dutt only. those fife 4'111411 it is ice. minended ; and ti)oritiove,i we boldly claim and de fy. that nit medieidial it gent of :any kind-haspe.rforni• • \ Od SO MANY cure* during' the last year; -of those I iselisesiust named is .F , . Palrerm'actierts Plcctric Chairs: ' - . 1 ~, ...., And picive this issertion; we defy anyiyerson to ~ 'producelo many Well authenticated Certificates Of scientific, , Physicielfsand intelligent patients as ma) l•-te ! feundliit: _pamphlet of 36 pages, tit belted {gra ': Hof the ag it lualiis town. The Elec4ric Chains ,wei. first intro need, in Fiance in I 850, i : and after s!beiti'g subjected i' ,the most thormigh and:rigid Welt 1 by'. the fiist medica, Men in! Pails, they Were foudd toPOSseris strangelai ma eve Huns power fcir! relieV.- . 'lug pain; wherevef;,;.tfm ied, and by 'theii'llifloenee .;weie introduced into :the tospitals of thi4 city, alit] labia ; secs red letter patent : y the French Cover - me,, t. They are Pots intro ced into lathiest evejy Illespitalin Englaifd.GerMan 'i B Atistriaelgium, ;and patented in chime cotintri , where they haVe bdcome Hie most :.; •'; i . . 1 ! ropular CutYipte Agent in the, *orlii. I 1- ;Theyiwerefirstititrodil jed into the U. States tt..:- 'bout one year since;; and ' , lvent through the sathe • .• . . . !trial as in EuropNiAlid•we►e at once inttoduced . ip T !to eves t'l Hospital !iff!N. - Yiirk, where they are now lin daily Use, effecling even more wonderful canes !than had-ever hisill . ra heel', a Warded them. Tl4y litre high:ly recomniehiled y Prof. - Valentine Moll; Niti'it Buren, Post 'add oaf 'is, who haie published 4ljsir views of tbekpower, and value in; seveval,of 'lc; Atitt iljoarnalif in lb t city, and are also in ttte Chisins can b e I ,S,,tticomm 'Wing their "fitte to ph foiust. : Price e f.o,,ihstf i heir opinion May) also he l rto • the- address!of L !Physicians ai, ii . i Y i to i lee - toes their conetrrietien, mid prononiibb7,:frat pad) merits: i Can wo TO PritALIDII, no ptirtion need . 'renr . that they wiii.'not irOomplish just:what it !is laimed;they. canitln• -i - ' -- l , i 1• iii. B. One Chain will !edit for years and lose none of its electric poweill nal, and can -be applied, to .. • . leither - adult or child: , • i !Aaar.Tuaaacc,iili gents (Intros.; -Pa i l I ' .los. gyE IN LWr i Qeneral Agent, 568, aroadtivayi !iNew Ydrk. . - 1 6 Y I . ,!: .: 1 . . - i INEW 011144 . u assortmcit now- omprises almost every O article wanted, and we fear some• th'at fare not *canted, which Wit will sell at cost and isome articles at 4ss than cost on that same 40ount!, Ti. BURROWS & Co. , Gibsin Oct. 26,';.4853:1 • Drinalol Robes. I Large lot of;;Ahetniehoige whole .Robes Ist .PI L a very small .#dvante on the rest. t.:ilib*On, Nov. I • BURROIVIS' & Co;. THE HARkIAtiE 1 jBTATE : I :. -. 11401 Happissirss and! 'Wank. .nr .. •ffliory' AMA ' • fitteknoss, a4fend.lll;l —.."... • it MOST ,STARTLING CONSMERATIONS! II! • 'Reflections ,for the Thollottful. I strange, that coualcss human Ihuings exist and drag . through life as do , the beasts of the field, or ,the insects of the earth, evincing more thouht oi reflection than though We noble faculties of mind vicre not youchiafed LOlllOll. Many such are husbands and faters,. upon .whom a e dependant the health, the welkbbmg,-iiiid the. h,ppiness of oconadinit and affectionate wife, with . p rhaps a family of children. HOW OFTEN ivii.trrxxs r Tux Wm. minas mom YEAR TO YEAR !•, , , a that pitiable,eondition of not even for one day to del thn happy and exhileiating iulluenee incident the enjoyment of health.' j i :' 1 She may not be an invalid co &nod to her - bed even to'_ her rootu ; Ws her pride', ambition and' ne!gy inducel and nerve diet Ito:take persobal barge of her household, evert whin dier. health will .bt admit of it ; but she is'nevertbeless perceptibly inking'from day to day, ..and always - ailing. , Thus, day after day, and Month:after month tran .'ee. Her health daily sinks, „till ticully even the ape of recovery no longer I,:eataiy. i Ana thus 1 1 THE -BLOOMINGI EtRIDE, I 1' 1 1 ut a few years ago in the, tlyalt :of. health - and 11 , uth, and buoyancy of spirits , nripiilly, and, appa ntly inexplicably, becomes a Pueblo , sickly, do 'Rated wife,, with. frame, einaciatid, nerves on rung, spirits ' depressed, eountenanne bearing the Mpress of., suffering, and an ufter', physical and ental prostration. • : Fn:n • 1 Semees this deplonable change ',may and does 'so from organic or .constitutional causes. But t6ner, by. far oftener, td gross and inexcusable nomneel of the simplest; and liplainest rules of, alth as connected with. the Marriage state, th Vol u tion-of Which - entails, diseise, Isufferiag' and , iscry, not orgy to the:Wife., but Itifteu 11 . 11ernlitary Complaints', upot the Children , i . , , UNTO Tilt 'THIRD ADD , 'IFOUE, 111 OiNERATION," I, vinarnitting CONSITIIIIiTION, 13CROFULA, HVPOLIIONID,IIIAi, INSAtirtV. GOUT. KING'S -.EVIL, .ititil otl er Oa:uses, . NM i!i . 1 i • . . DREADFUL. -INHE ITANCE from the Pare Ats. : • 1: :; .1 • And must f this continue It Shall we be wise in ah that concerns the cattle Of our 'fields, our horses, tau shyep, our • cows, .our oxe#," the nature and i .iharaeter of the soil ; We bosses', thin texture and l i Imlay °tour goods andmerchau ise •,, but in all that c mcerns ourselves as. human blings; with human f notions and . pas:dons; , subject Ito great derange jt taent, involving our future peac and happiness— i' all i •that concerns the luntlth nd ' 'welfare of the ife of our affections , and the other of our chit ren; in alt' that:concerns the n ental and physical lell : being of those children, o should he itn ersed in the'darkest and most , . .; ; ' .._.' BEN (GHTED lu N.OFf.ANCE, . . i , 1 ~,,• . - AS CULPABLE AS INEECUSAJILE % ' How long shall this ignoirancerevail so produc tre of its bitter fruits l flow i pg Shall the wife d Mother be ignorant tif the na ure,Cheiacter and tiiesTiof the various whoub rini4exual complaints, e bihering her days lit suile4g—s.ltffering often roloriged to y.ears,.eveutnating . ip a complication of i:, diseases utterly and. hopelessly 1 1 iticuiable 1 Shall rf. fur ever close our eyes to. the restifts of physio logical _Science by- which liVo ,may Orrice at an .understanding of ourmilves: . nit linen l and women, subject to serious lifeajong cr4riagidiseases, and perpetuating thou to our . , ch i ildre: . . , EVERY WIFE A frND RVROM PONDER! rNo husband or wiucl bell ignorant of what neerns than most to know to' secure their health e tur happiness.'s That knoirlerige is co n tained in a l the work entitia.'' F l i l . . t . 'THE -MARUIF,D VOiIAN'S RIVATE 3IEDICAL - COMPANION, : B i- DR. A. .N.:;. MAI:nICE:Ap, a ; • ruiwpsoil OF DISF:ASES liOr WOMEN. litaulredth rp.i ll 1 250. Price SO Cenls • lON nrin PAPER, EXTR;t Itvirso, , Al 00.] Find published In Isl 7 ; it/s not SURPRISING OR! WONDERFUL, :onsliderlilg dint EV E E MAL whttlwe 31.t1tRIFICII Olt 'COT'' can hero ucqUlre a full knowledge of, the na titre, character': and lintes . ,,of her contplalnts, With tl e vaTlous 1 . symptoms, Midi th t nearly. HALF .1..14.11,1.0kii COPIES ; /mild have been sold. It ,is'iMpraetleable to eon ' (ey fully the various subjects , Ikreated of, as the) sro of a nature Ftri ct ly intend a for, the married, $r those contemplating inarfiage iirWA.EDS OF ONE: TlLT i ritlklil THOU., [ ' ' SAND CIEpPI S : • ' H e iv e been SENT ET ,DIAIL liwithili the hut 'few t i tonths. , . . . , 1 1 +' . •• ! ~ .;.........:..• ',, . I CAUTION TO TH E PUBLIC: , ' BE ..VOTIIEFR.RirDED: .. . . I •. l' Huy no hook unless 1:/r.:JA. 411. Aranriceau, ILI Liberty Streit, N. Y.,- is on the, title page, and the I ntry in the Clerk's (Mice pn t ?e bat* of the title '• tago; and 'buy only of respeettbla Ond honorable dealers, or Send bv.' mail; anti address to Dr. A. M. Fituriecan,: as tliere aro spuriot.s an 4, surreptitienti tifringementa of copyright.; 1 `, - ' . 1 'gar Uponreceipt of Doe DO lar 0 , THE • MAR: PIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE II MEDICAL COM. ?ANION" is sent (zultlrei frr)ll to an) , •part of- the I sited States, the Canadas' and P:itish Provinces. II Letters must be TiOst-paidl arid: addressed to' irt.y...A.PMabliallinlVlT R p l ts C t E ci AD zi. , 0. 8 0f 2 . 1i. 122 1i 4 b . 0 , Neal s - tr y: s it , . ea-York. . ! or. SA LE nr-2T. B. Pete4son, il'hind,;llrs. Cyl!llia Williams, Ifotiestial6 - 4, Blitnell -& Crap, Harrisliitru - ; J. 5...N0r;11. 11,e1Muir . ; .N. DeWitt, Milford ; J N.Eri , min ,, elkManheitM; Spangler &. liii , Libea , ter-: H. Wi Sinith, -Ilitntingrion ; S 11er lonald, Uniiintiiwn .1 '',ll hurts; New. Berlin ; l , 1..n1z, lii:-Mling; R I).Cri!ii•ker; Browtviyine: %% 7 4ntk & St.irk, riirlpinilile:lEtelrt•ti &. Wright, IVillianiPprirt : S. Ttiek, Wilikesharre ; G. W. Eit fle.,, Wa v itestiorii' i Po ler l' i & ';Mellan, Belle r‘inte ; (ii ' 3 . 1.t.ri11. Wirrent. Ri:tbert. Croky, fifer. ceri: S. Les.ii6r, ll.knover; R. I..Cujittitingis.Stint. et - set:. Tilos Coapertlidit,'PliOai"; 'J. B. Gnimi r ~ort, Edit.: S. B. Lataer. CirifettAmr l f ; B. Hall, - l'ito . im : E. S. Ditrbau'inatiklin ; Di S D Sl.ot-t, Bqfortl.: E. ttillami,.liiithina •J J :Wildly, Mit lorit; J. ‘V.•Kiiittev. Ili4ins9ile : G. M 3leGet. tysl _Aidler ; Cliarob6rsburg ; F D liorer, N orristown ; E iltontlek Soirineytown ;11 )1i Owl?: l'ittsbuil!?.GW a :.i7Cii;ottp4, Butler; Jos S‘yrt 7, Plootnsburg";,r S l L DeOiert;&:elirm - : 1 belislitirz,. • - 11 1 • 9.1n6 , '." Man-, Kn ow Thyself." • • ~ , , -An:bred:4lde' Book' . for 25 :r ell , -91 Ereiy' family should 1 . hare rTy 'll r, ' 1 • . 109,001 COPIES SOLD' IN Litr3tnTil.!N A 'WEAR. -A 'new Sedition, r vise* and Improfed, just .spuet . fir. illu titer's ;lift-dicta Manna! Anil hind Monk for the afflicted= enritaluirtg an outline of the mi -1 gi.o, - orrigrties, treatment and core of-every form of slipett se cutitra"cteriltry promiscuous peanal Intireourse, by Pelf elitise or by sextmal excess, with advice for their prevention:sr:Bitten in a gi.mi I i aesty le, aroldirig all luedimil teelmoiealtics, acid everylbing that would offend t Vivo ear of .h.e'enty; with ati 0111 li &JOT complaints Incident toemnales, from the result of Somoltwenty years' success- . fat ract ice 'extdusively detoted to the cure of diseases of a del rate sir private nature. :, ; 11 • 1 ., TI,o se biellis added iceeiptis for thelcnrc of the above dis eases, anil-n treatise . n the; emitisesfeytutitoms and' cure of 'tbd Fever and Ago, 1 i,. i, „' • eAtilllallY of Nee Prqrre,br orOattriric, i n v-ron C o ll ier, Pi, lode, ph:n —" Mt. IlliNtElt:'S Milfilt/Al: MANUAL," /* Tess ear har 0 • tlii.l wark,iunlii:elle majority of .those . Whir rolyortise to ehre the dices Sei . Or liiiie6 it treats is- a griiduatti 'of coo pftneheslCollelt in !hie United States . It, ffordl me pleasure to reeotinnet a him to the unfortu nate, dr tp.tho victim of at 4ipraetier•, as a aucca:srul and 'exti•triencrid prortitiont.r , in who set lionor and: integrity tlet; maY place the greatest eiln fidlince. • . . tom A Triicthrard, 3r.. ,, , 1 3 .) , A . ;, ,;f 5 p. .1 3. , . n o . N . T ...„ T z t ir o , n ,„ E d ,: p j , ) i - N .. (ter ou.--4glem, me pleasure le add my testimony to the' hr fessinnal ability ( - the Author 'et the" Mimics!. Marv: to ." N umerrus eases of Illitase of the Genital Organs, ICC eof Arum of long Ptandinel, haile coitus under , my no / tick, lit whirl, his chill has 'been ninteifeat. in rottormg to i ?Weer health, In Vt. 11.11" rases whertl. the" patient has been i reislder . ed beyond medical aid. lit thetreatment:of Sem ; infil wea k ness. or dismrtimmmientil of the functions pro.. duktaLlry sr If above um Exeers! of r i enery, I de not know lei A upei r rior iti I lie profession, - I ;11i.ive - been actin:dui cri' wi h t lie. Author FOUR' thirty years,l auttr deem It no more 1 th njustiee it) him as well as kitelhesit to the unfortunate violin' of 'early indinerethni„ IC reetitnreend•.jthrOts . one in elitists professional Skllli and Ilntegrity they_ may safely ( co rd. , i,llknelv.•s.l A LEI; iID 1'l'uOI)1VA MD, M.D. • IT 111 . V is, w:thout trxei.ptloir',' the most eirturrebensire at i intelligible weir): Ptilitiebed of t tlitrclass col at:tease of c 'winch itlti eats. • A voldi' all r teelinteal ;terms, It. itddriss es itself to rime reason' ofits re:v.ll4n •ft is, free from all ollectionalele mat tdr;and.no i parent' however fastidious, --ap objeet to piseta i r it in the hands Of his tone. The an ` i devoted many .tteirs V° 4 0 ”.. till treatment of the vati- c+ se . !,, treatedofiand, wth tom. little breath- to m, Hours of 1;4..0 , -- P , ll mitt.... he hris offered - 1 vi•gninul prig of L'S cents, the 1 • i 1 1-t ]itucceittful practice. " f ' ~. 1. i .1... A.11b1.! , . . - i a im the knowledge Niratch; matter -, ve years of 10 1853-16tf. 1 , 1 1, - ,; , , if.,,. r f„c ,Igol ,, air . 1 1. . Fine F.en4clit,; NVOOL Long Sl4niirls.nki4.2s. • Gibson, .Nov 1 U. k .ItURROWS& Co. .• I TAU. ORrNGH • rp H subacriberiOntinues to oarry on the Tailoring business in M I I its branches, at tl4 stand lately oceirpied, by'Link * & Reynolds over Ilawley's & IStott'ssto ci i •wthere ho will at. tend t+ . all calls -his 'pro essiOn, \in a prompt anti sapsiactory P.-REYNOLDS. ~ ..iontrose, April 15,. 18,E ---- 7 -- ;. - ' ----,---- Co: 77 New 'Work. Fire - Imistaranee C • . • 1 • . Office r 9 Wall *eel: CAPITAL, (In Cash an.l Aiiipreved Secwiltless $5 • . r i .Insures against Lfissior Dainake by Fire.: • • • 1 ..._ niicEcToits.— . A.. - A.Stelibi n s t 119 Brond Street; Peter C. Baker, 1 spruce etteit •, Jirardt ' Inttaker, 118 Broadway; ThomasNedrekg , o4 ,134' (ellar iitrek i Stulaimel Staltili )Inyd, '377 Wert.' trect; Albert, 1,:. Corlklin,Slo C rcenwich street ; James A. l . '1'0811,119 IS rpadway ; Charles Lout, Kluggbrldgc, N :lie; Lambert 0. IL3ll,..Clileago, DI.; 1 'Smith llobble; Wan. 1%. Leland, iNew Pnk ;1 Peter •It:" Roach; 193 Bank IStrelit ; PtestegS ;' Deli, cbr..Weet ,end Lnlght etreetg ;`.lohn L. 'Peen, I'S Ira ter htrci ;D. as • 11'4rt,148nroaiway . i. !Jerk C in N. hlltip„ cor. 11*egt and HarroarDrectg;,Petcr 11.7egter, cer I , (IUILRVPOrt find .11 . eNt; Reuben Ross, Jr., 48. 141411 Menne , fitCOLgta Cromwell, Penidini, N. J•i 'AILIe WeAlrigh, Thlll.lelphin'tDexter D. • lirntan , 49 Weter 'strect';',Famuel Sinclelr,Tribtmelluiftl ing Sam u elll Stiew, Cleveland, Ohio_i. • 1 .', , . • , i - Ri)yAL talAMßEitlttijPres. •. cilA RI:ES h. 4.3. 1 4111i1:, 'So.'''. „ . .-- ; CIO% Iti.P.S . 1,. Bnown, Agent.' .;[ .-. . . Montr.ogr,Felitl6: 13 5 363 , , .1 . : NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT, .'From the Newspaper. Adrerlisi#g • S. N. PET? ENGII:J. 4• ca r 1'42 Nassau Si., N: York, cs 10 St4te. Sl.; Bo.slon. The Geiiat I.lano acid Music V..4ablitiltmenti- zioititcb.w.ATEni a331 - 1111ROAUWAY, AiIL: W V(/UK. • E hest and most improved Pianos and litelindeersi.-t TT. UMBER., k Co..'s ircirld's Fair'Treminto Pianos, with or without the 4:9l.ean, and with iron frame's and cir cular PC:1104.- The merit Of,these instruments isi too well known to tri'itel further commendation. Ail beri's lloinloir Pianos, an elegiint in st mithent forstnall r00m5.1101.4 & Cuinstotes ' , hides, of the obLestablialied.firm oil Wallet:AC Co. -Mr. W. betitt toleagent.for all the above Pianos, can oiler them lower thou any other. house. If orace Waters' P , ano., manufactured e:Cpressly far him, laiiving great powerof tone and :elasticity of totich. 333 I.ltfi r idiMy . ii , the I chest dcp4t foeiltvii.lti Instruments in this! country, afTor ling an oppart nnitl fin. selections tint to be Iliad else where.' Second•lnind P anos at great harotins. • Paces from $6Ol 0.8175. ' Every Instrument fully warranted .:i the money refundtd. : • • I ': M 11:: LOD EA) NS. 1 . i '.• Goodman & Balditin's.Pateat oi , uni Melodeons, i v . , i. ~ Pith TWO DANK 4 Of keye, 3 Kweet And .tiowernti 'astral. nient.. Prise from $75 t ! 6-20 a. - S. D. & II: w Smith's celebrated MelUdinms,Mattin's unrivalladGuitars,Drown'it Harps, Flutings, Violins,' lirass iastrunients ere. ' Ato•—. Dealersnuppli'll with Pi .nos and Melridennit at factory prices. 12'.4 pg. cent ilb , cnunt to Clergymen. !„ 1 11 ID IN IV • 1 I' This list COM p i rises the products of the,great roaStera. of .luith the A merle:town , ' titiropean continents,an lis receiv ing constant ad,ditionl by An eVensive publication of-the choice and pOpltbtr pint:r:4 of the day. Dealers in Musie, and Tearliero , ofSetninrtriioi wibbina to purchase any music published, or Make arrateenient s for .cOutii tied - supplies of Mr. Waters' new issmis, will find it to their interest to f.irwnrd their orders. Moisie sent toanv part of the Union -or Canatlas, poStage free: •; lIOIt'ACE WATERS. '• r:-I,IItBE L SHOP. ! T" b , „„d 4 ,9 , ,,„ ed estahllOved . A ;sholi in the as , nnent r r. Soe'eStore,in Moo trose, where they WillAt all tithest keep oprband - FusetcN andbours - rrclil.trets,l,.llll.l 111310 rp etu the same lAto Mounnlents, 'ronfbste . pesi Table tops, &e., Ire The palronage of he public ;is recneet fully solinited. • 2. cp NG DON ,& 13EVIEit Montrose. ' - . To the. C i tizens • of .Sus quehanna . , 1 , Coiiiity. ' . 1 ,• .. . . I.W i Ta t ti " . `t ,r l' , l l 'rail N. p ersons l : w o l u n id qu re : l l :27ll t a fu n i t l i ) a . Yrs i i i t the ntv and Vicinity to their large tad 'well selected stock of,Dry hoods anal Carpk." which consist of all the fashionable and seesonable Goods now in inane, Goods suited both fair. the •gsnye anal the guy. and in fact,all of the different styles of ' ;40016 which can be calleiLfor or thonght or. We ri•tede. ' ifl'in; tied not to he ur.tersoti. and If you,will beim kind as to tarot us.with, a call we will make our - weird good• Our stock of Drees ;GoOds. consists in' part of ' ; Illatk, Brocade, Plaid. • •Strine. Changeable. arid Lining, Fis..and Plain Wool Delaines, Fig. and Plairt Cotton do., Sills. Merinos. Thilod;s, A'parefts. Pomona:4,M.; ale Bsge, Plaid Littseys,Cblorest sack Flannels, Calicoes. din. &a, • Gil twi,s:r.Of which we have ari undress Variety. o:vaulters' Showls . from !*.7 to 5 . 0, Bay State, tong and I Square do . . Figs and Plain Thibeti he. it c. i . , • 14' hate Goods — Plain , Plaid and 'Stripe; Jaconet Mnslins, Birds Bye and R (Wilt Diaper, irist - Lin,en, Table Linen, Linen; Cotton , Worsted, and - Rant osse'd Spreads, Swiss and 'lndia Book Muslins, Vietbrin and Bishons Lawns,' Linen cambric, Loch Cambric lalk'V, French Worked Collars ; and Under Mk's. Mnslin I rapery, , Linen and' Cotton Sheeting ,and rniirting, Bleach and Brown, Jacquard Diaper, &e. ht... • • • • °I . 11:4•111.6. Dv p tart men t —Cowls's. 01'1 lack! and Fan cy Broadelotbs: Cassimea eS. Itlnek and, Fa ,cy, Satinetts, Sbeep's !trey. Kent iteky Jean ..Caslitneretts,Satin. Wor sted and 'iiik Vestings.libsek and CoLllalk's, Satin Stocks, Venk Ties, he : Fiannek - .lWhite, rt NI, Blue, Yellow and. stripe, Gents .Cashmere Wrappers. Drawers, &c', &c. , Our stook of 'Gloves aced hosiery is Icomplgte entVraeine Ladies, Missyr and Ger ts . Glove" , Lisle thread Cashmere. Cossimere: Fleece Lined:, Chamois Lined,Bea• TIT. Kid. Iluek :skin ' he. &e. ' . ' s i . : . Ladies M 's.ei site Can ts Cotton Misr. and LS Hose, White. Brown, Mixed. Black one Madis Colors; Alpacca, , Woolen. Cashmere. Merinni anal Sill, do., and eVery other I. style ofseasonalde Hosiery • - Also, an endless variety of other Myles ofGood! suih, Ili Thimaski•both ,Cotton an Wool, Silks' and COtton Vol.yet.. Conn /ermines. Morecas.Cambries,lT,ulllleans, Corn fo nem Rose and I,Dirs.e Blankets; Nankin", T'ckings, Mar 'Users stripe. Oil,turt ains. Carpet Ihtgs,:ite: '1 A'strprilittit—Brnpreht, Three' Ply* Tngrahint both Wool add Cotton, Cotton, Jo., and Wool Oak Car -1 peting.Drurret,"Oil gle.ths, Bush Carpeting Rugs, • Our stock of Dry Cocos is now complete; and if yon would like to see a good assortment rd - Gnods and Saw Goons you will call at Wickham & Bennett'", netirly oppo , site the Pont-office. . . Ilingliartiton,,N. P., Nov'S,lBs3-n-1.1 '•. . . . Do,Otor. Yourself THE POCKET EESCULArrus: ..• Or, Etje.'ry ow. his cacn Physician% • TUE FIFTIETH Edition, containing. One !Mildred Engravings. bhawing Di4eases : Attni-Inneirorinstions . or the Hu • mail systein in every shape nod form. To:: which is added 'a Treat ies : off' the Diseases of Pentanes, being of the higniest impor• tepee to married people, or those cotemplatingnittr riage If..";lliant .1 - oung, .ilf ; D. Let no.father be ashained to present a copy of the Aesculapios to his child. It. May saye from an earrY I.traVe. Let no yohng man r or_ wo. man enter into the Secret obligations of niairiedlife withont•reading the Pocket •Aesculapius. Let ,no" one suffesing;frota a hackuied cough, Pain in the • testiess nights, nervous, feelings, and ` • the whole train of Dyspeptic sensation, and given , up .hy...tltvir• nhysician,he another !Cement withoutcon stiffing the AP.SOULA.PIUS. Haye the Mafrked, or those about to be 'married any impediment,react • this ti - uly useful hook, as it has been the means of savit:g lhoustintls otutiforl unate erea tares from the very jaws of death. 1 •:; iLT Any person sending twenty: fire cents . en cloied-in- a letter, will : receive one copy this work by mail. or five copies / Will be sent :fin O ne Dollar. Address (post Paid.) •*- I DR. WM. YOUNG. ' • No. 152 Spruce St. Philtidelphic Marc'h Bth, 1854-:-10yi. is H. C. BENNET & CO. . „ . . Inzporfers and Jobbers of Foreign and . ;Do alesticiD4 Goods: 41 DEy STEEET, NEW want", ATOULLI invite the attention •of inere.liants in •V •StisqUehanna and I. adjoining Counties to their stock Which will be found hirge and desira ble at all-seasons of the year, •consisting I in part' of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings Jeans. and Tweeds, with alt the best and. well known styles of fast colored prints. • • I . Also, Dress Goods, White and. Linen! thiods, Also, Broeho long and square shawls, Cash.. niere and Silk ShaWis, together with Hosiery and Fancy Goods. - ; • "" Prompt attention raid , to orders. • . 4y1 , -Irthange. • . , visikoip-:,---- AN, I: 4itsv aikt.......0 3 r ... ...,„, .. e gglitv ' airtirrai, . • CARBONDALE STAGES: lIF '.• .. Subscriber:, are running a Daily line of 1 - Stages, between Carbondale and Hopbettoni Station nu thel.,:tekawanna and Western Rail -Distance :30 tniles. Leave'Carbkmdale in the morning' and • -connect with the. this ; going' North:Returning, leave .on.the arrival of thn mail train from the' Cireat Bend. The nearest Most direet,ond cheapest route from Great Rend to Cithondale„ Passengers by this line always get: into Carbondale earlier in the evening than ' , nv other reek. • • • AtliP.-!•1 Carboild'ale at the 1 Store of ''!cet, a few blocks bitlou ' • VIIRDO ' - ~,,i , : , ., . ' • . . 4 NEW aupply just weivpiZ i ROTIIERS. A JUSTICE and CONBTATITZ - ' Maich .1.;1854 Suit ;RecOvid, ANEW supply of which will hi sold cheap for 'Cush. •. • . \ A 3EL ttirRiELL: 1 I .sloutruso, April 'l7, 185> t • -+ TiTT r; 1111 - 44, 1 W,V,4 /Milt Ilan/ rupustiEco MYERS' lIIVIIBDAY MORNING EDITORS ANDPitORIET . oils. TERM -81,60, caah in advance; SOO, if not paid within six , month; and $2,50, at tfe end of the year . No paper discontintzed'until arreara. ges Ste )aid, except at , the option`' of the Put ) . iisheis. Ail communications.eonn&ted with the" office, to insure atfention,'lnust be-direeteAL(pott.. paid) to CHASE & DAY,.liontrose, Illgiat anna County, Pa. • . r . • • . . ftates o f Advertising. One Square 12 lines or less) 3 insertions, ,61,00 PIA subsirinent insertion, ; ~ • .... 0,25 One square three months; . ." . . ' One sitin4e, six months, . . ..... 4,06 Business Cards, four lines or lem,• .. . . 3,00 Yearly ath.ertisementm, not over 4 squares,t 7,00 One eolunifi one year, 13.0,00 • Ytatly advertisers. will le restricted 40the , business ih they are engaged.. - I• . • rir The publishers having added to: th6ir Soli 'Printing materials a large. and 'superior 4sort: ment of Job Type, nre now prepared to e*ecute slob Work in a manner unsurpassed in thia Sec tion of country., and on the most, reasonable farms: Illan4s of every description. kept eons Maly on hind or printed to order. - . : • : • I I I Faskiollable nriderFearle's Hotel, Main SO•ect. ; Miintrose, P a- ..1 BRY , Great Rend ANT, PriTrietOr. :SMITH dic Co. . Cabinet nod Ott it Mapilfuetdrers, foot Street, Montrose Pa. . Mannhicture IMAGE SPRINGS, G. & DI. FULLER Dealers in Boooi, Ready-Made . Clothing, Bats and caps, Boots Wind nits', Dry Goode, &e: Store oppositd Shark's .1 - rOtel, Montrosdi Pa. • Dr. C. . EDWARDS, Ph ”iciau and ,tirgeort, Harford, Pa. 2 doors beloy; Eaton's Store. . • . . ' t. . Dr. . SIUTH, Surgeon Dentin , Montrose, Pa., will be at - Searle.'s Hotel, 51 ondays and Tuesdays of each week. , i , ,lsy I McII,IL• Dealers in Dry r t'rockery, Boots LITT Attornies "-at pied by Little & hitnria, County-, P RALPII B. LITTLEI CONGD flea lei% in Marl) Stones, &r. /' Co Streets ; opposit haruton,"N. X; • . C. D. L : *IIIIOP A: Co.. Dlealirs iii k I . es, ;old Murafatturers of • Copper, . Tin, n d Shbet.ircin Mire. 'SNfp west side Main Street; opposite Democrat. Of.. five, Montrose, Pa. C. D..L.mrintOr.}' [S. A. W cronittrr. • . -.710011EY;, - . Repairer of-CI eks, Jewelry; Musics, . tnents, add Guns &e.,.&e. Eleetro . plating of Spoons, Watehe., Jewelry, Ste.,.donestb order. He has ;In appoi trile i nt for Sealer Of Weights and Measures. Shop on Sti-e;, 'first door:below-the rick Cornr, Motitrose i Pa. „T - ABEL TIVIRELL, , SIozernosE,PA.: 1, Dealer in - -Drugr m lledieineg,• :,hemicals; Paints, 1, ,•Oils,"Dye.qtuffs, Groceries, r . Goodsl, Hard ware,' Stone-ware, Glass-wareLatanhene,Burn• -in Fluid, Lamp Oils. Candle ,Varnishi!s,Win . - i dtiw Glass, Fancy andToile Articlesj P_erfu niery,-. Jewelry, Spoons. Si, , ctacles, 'Musical • Instruments, Trusses, Medlcal Ingtraments, Liquors, Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, (Shoes, Yankee - Noticing,. &c. ;- PlOiCiatis : Pe:escrip- Um:is carefully coMnon,nijed 4 .; - , 1 . FRANKLINFRASER, .' - . .. . Attorney and Counsellor ; at La w, MONTROSE, FAG, l.' •.i n 1 . ATILL attend. faith fully to 11. business enlitaVs , V ted to him ia the co unty ; of,Susquehanna. • Conyeyancink and writ ing of all kind/Oil!! De done neatly, and charge moderate. 1 • lle will also attend to the piosecution of claims of soldiers, their widows and helm, against t he Uni ted States government; for- llOnuty •Land, reli gions, to.- . 1 , r - 1 May be (band at all hours at , the office formerly occupied by) . T. Richards, Esq.atorth of the Court House. - : • 49y1 DEALER ix Stores, Tin; Copper and Sh •et Iron Ware,. Lodersvi Ile, near Great Bend Depot.-6tf . , M. C. 'rum. Interested with. I. L. Hunt, IMEORTER Alin DEALER in. Hardware aid Cut lery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, iSt.e!. • -- i" .NO. 215 Pearl Street, All. Y. • *here his Mercantile friends, in this and other Counties, are kindly invited, and earsestig ed to"call and purchasei - • n6tf. HENRY S. 'KNAPP, , - • - OF MONTROSE, PA. -1 With Rowe, Woodruff,, & Carter, AVHOLESALE Gnocens and Coximnstax V MERCHANTS, N 0.173 Washington Street, between Cortland and Elo) , Streeta,-New Yotk. March 8, 1854-L1Ott:; - • . • Itedical • 1. DRS. E. Patrick, Jr,G..12. Dimock hare & this day formed a co-Part i tiership, foi a more efficient and successful prosecution of the differ.. ent branches of their profession.' ‘• All bUsiness entrusted to them, will 'bi- Attie. ded tto with promptnessand fidelity. •Their office - will- be•the one;lately occißled by Dr. Dimock. - • a PATRICK, Jr. G. Z, DIMOCK. Montrose Ararch 22 1854.1 , . Dr. REQrit 11..q.1Tatt TNRUGGIST and CHEMIST, and Dealer is jJ Davcs, Medicines; Chatnicals,.pe Stuffs, Paints, Oils,. P.atty, Windo‘,, -Glass • Camphinu Perfumery, . • •• - . • • • ArToisnir lagn-Couasat.i.on - jir LAW-4 • S.6sqo 6 " ininna Detiot Pa. Office n'ver . .181, 11 1 ,. West's Store, • .. I itlyt 'Groceries---Whtoles IN great variety, considerrit or quality, and cheap for f o r, moat kinds of merchaittab ferws• /Mistook of Sugars;' cal, &cl, being so numerous, hi essary to say, that almost a eery line . used by families, can -ry and coisequentlysuume . .mperfluims. -hi Particular hal Gd Sugar, 25.• .111.111tikaii:.kokylog ir4 AL VARIETY Of cola:* Cl in market, for , sale dq - • Al'A dEO. C*4168 ,6 lon. WORK. its iii-f*:PiOtttif , T :HOUSE, p . - 1. o‘ Pa. ADthson SPROUT, I Of SPII,OT/f8 COMBINED! 'ollfrOSe; Pa. I AN ot PARK, I iood Groeeriei, hardware, anAL;Shoes,.&c., 3pringrille, 1 • • 18yI , • - , • ffiee formerly men. 'treat?, Montrose, Susque. & BEVIPL, e Morinnients,Tables,Tomb ner of Cond-and •Exphange Broome County Banl, Bing. JOHN COLSTEN; April is 1: fEzTA B. IFITASE .1 de & Reta ! il. ,TI • • Ile guantitt, ouPB ash, or to xchO4 gB e produce ,h nu g!). 0 !i Teas, Tobacco,tv• to deems it only nee* ything in 'tike the.. be found upon ituist. atiou. is consideted !would eat au exam rtbaeCo; owl 48 T .F t " i'do to those! w ho DU) ' • ~ ...I 1 l iE4 Tultlirti: —.l ' • 1 s'. I