.: :.- Illitri.lstr.V.t . r4 THE LARGE §T rEstei. F 11); CAME & ALTIN,DAY; Emma. M . l,ntrose, 1;:1111414t,, A bi teAß Si 4i • Aron I l'aye= Myself town in my lonely Fed - room, , Und'deles for to.sleep very emindt„ • Dtt trams, oh, how into my het ;ley will mom Till I - Ylsh!l vas her to groutal ! Sometimes ven teats one pig supper, I troams, Und out.in my shliep, like to &el I screams, And kicks off to pet cloathee, sad kroans I Den dero I . lavt, met do pet:clotbes, all off; Ikits myself all over In do morning i rates mit de r hetake and koff, Und Sbick from mine head to mind toes, Oh, fat shall be toil fora poor man like me— • Vat for do I lest such a life! Some shays dere's a cure for die "drouble of,me, 'Dinka ri! dhry it, sad kit ma—.a waif The Nebulak Btu. BY AN OLD POSY. This wonderful Nebraska bill has wrought A Miracle that "never wart seen or thought Three thousand priesta of pure New • England Who never in orie point df fkitb agreed, And never will aggo--that I'll be sworn— - Till the kat leaf from old book is torn, MVO turned their throats to one harmonious strain, / Mad draw together both by bit and rein. Religion ne'er could bind them in one tether, •But politics have brought these mints together, And knit them, not bf Christian love" of others, But Christ z ian hatred of their southern brothers, faniitts' - , pciattilifliL. _ The .Farint. The' most important business for. a. farmer thiS montliii . the accumulation and . Prepara ' tiori of.. manures for autumn- use. A few minutes !nay be profitably . spent every morning aid everiinff, in throwing the results' of the stables, yards &c., under the manure slieds, and thus prevent the loss, in..part which would arise from the evaporation when expos;c4 to, the, sun. Use it least half a bushel of dirty or cheap - gait for each cord of - manure, to' prevent fire-funging, and thepro duction'of grubs, &c.: occasional coating ot•charcoai dust to save- the .amonia,. bgadvantageous ;.ifthis cannot be -had, dust yoir manure heaps with plasterof Paris and keep _your stable Bo ot s well dusted with the same. material, to prevent .bad odors'. Cart muck, pond-mud,: head-lands, wood -scrapings, &e l .dre., to your manure . heap' s; throw your weedseither In your log-pen or - on your- manure heaps.. CATTLE IN Pasmuts.—Steens and oxen may .be pastured together—so "also-- may heifeniand cows, yearlings'and wearied calves. Horses do better .by themselves. Bulls, if docile and not vicious, may run with oxen. It should ever be an object. with the grazier so` ,to arrange and . - lay out his pasture grounds, as. to admit of a. change of food, at least as often as once a fortnight, through, the season', Sheep should never be Allowed to 'enter lauds appropriated to neat .stock, but have a separate enclosure by themselves; they foul the herbage, and by their restless and wandering habits, greatly abridge the resources of this stock. Some have 'recom mended placing a couple_ of sheep to each horse in the pasture, where close feeding is desirable, as the sheep will gnaw closer, and in a inP.l.ure be' sustained on the garbage left by the horse. A Ihyr.—Hot dishes sometimes leave whitish marks on varnished tables when set, as they should not be, carelessly up on them. To remove it, pour some lamp oil upon the spot, - and rub it lard with a. soft cloth. Then pour on-a little spirits and rub , it - thy with another cloth, and the irhiie mark -will disappear, leaving the table as bright as before. rlswarAs Bagan.-4hree qtutrta of unbolt; ed wheat meal; 1 quart of soft warm water; a gill fresh yeast, a gill of molasseso teaspoon ful ,of saleratus. This will make. two loaves, and AouldreuMin in the oven at least two hours. it will need from eight to twelve hours t,o' rise. .Proctical Hints--By A PamnerA ; To KEEP BUTTEU SOLID AND TIOT WsaTusa.—Have a stone jar, (or butter fir kin, the first is the best,) half-full of brit* that will float an egg. • Sugar may be added, but is not indispensable. - Into this drop your rolls, or prints of butter when thorough ly worked, and ready for use. Keep the Jar elosely covered, and' you will probably not have a plate of-oily butter on the table all sumtner,—unless you 'are in the habit of putting your butter upon the table the first instead of the kst thmg, at meal times.—l have known such. A rli/LADELPthA SPONOI Cuor.—Take ten eggs, one pound sugar, one-half pound flour and lemon juice, or extract to flavor. Beat the whites to a stiff froth, warm and sift - the flour; stir the , yokes, and sugar together, till light.; and add the whites and flour, half at a titue. alternately. Stir the whole gently, till bubbles rise to the surface., Bake in a ftod erute oven. - Mock TE4IIAPIN.-4 Supper Dis4.-11alf a calf's liver; season ,and fry' brown. gash it, not very fine; dust thickly with flour; a teaspoon aniaed mustard ; as much cayenne pepper as will lie on a half dime: two hard egp, chomd fine; a lump of butter as large ,as ail egg; a tea-cup - of water. Let it . boil 'together, a Minute or two. Cold veal will do, if liver ig not liked. • A. • ssuurkultsie Ran. At a 'temperance meeting held, in Alabama, about six years ago; Col. Lemariowsky, who - had been tw i enty-three years in ;t m he ary of Napoleon Benaparte, addressed the meeting. He arose before theauditiece, tall, erect and '• vigorous, with a glow of health' upon his cheek, and said: " You ice before you a man ; of 70 yews. j I hive fon two hundred bav ties, have foprteen'wou on my body, have lived thirty days on home flesh, with the bark of trecs for iny bread, snow and ice for, my drink, the calif:Trot/maser for my covering, without stockings oir shorn oar my feet, land only a few ,rfigs of clothing. In the deserts .Egypti have marched with a.berning E l m upoti my naked head; feet blistered% the scorching stand, and with eyes, nostrils and mouth .filleit with deist—and with a thirst so tormenting that I have opened the veins of my, arms and sucked my own tlood 1 Do you ask me how I survived all these horrors? auswer, that under the providence-of God,l owe my preservation, my ,health and vigorito this fact, that I never drank a dropof - spirit; uOus liquor lin my life! and, continued he, Babixtasarry, chielcf the medical staff of the French army, has stated as 'a , fact, that the 600 e survivors who had safely returned from Egypt,,, werenll of them men "dm had abstain ed:from ardent spirits." • Atr' Boy are like vraemtbe more "moth er" there is iitt them, theskarper they become. l 1 few 1 sati I th e aacessl !kW Laws. I 'l* following are nof Alio 'ancient hilAwai which we here inipert. "-They , dAY`bit OSP a (irliosit7 to msiny. of eur re!idera: \ i') 1• ' ))I ' : . • 1: - ...-_ , \ rinio 4 iernor and nhigistrate convened in general' 49 - embly, =are :the -supreme 'p ower under Gok `of this 'independent:. dominion. From the determinationet the . assembly no ariPeal shill be mado..,' . - '.. 1 ' • IWhoever says tilerejs a power lorjurisdic tion--Oer this dominion shall sitffeil death and less of property. I L 1 . • -1 . ,.. iNo one shall be a freeman) or-give a vote unless he be 'a Member hi full communion with one or more, of the elm:ldes:allowed in is domain. . ' ') ' t t)' l I I No one shall-bold any o ce , • who is not saand in the faith, and faithful to ;his denom ination ; and whoever givei a vote for such a person Shall pay a fine of 20/, for the first. of f4ice arid feta. the secand shall be disfranchised. Z a n a ite' ll ti . i a l ins ti t id o o ther gu in Each Freeman shall swear/by the blessed 90,U bear true allegiance to this 4omain, that liisus is the onlylting. 11No lodging or foad shall be offered to a akth h ee e r re ,do t h i m a e:onsall;, hbee . I ' Nif liit o : np r y , ri A ellpe d t , nished and sufferldeath'on his return. , s all ' be banished 'ti,nd suffer !death on his urn. i ), 1 , •, , 1) )) Priesta may he shied by any person with o't a warrant. • , P i , 'r§iTo one shall ergs l a terry except with.in a thorized ferryman : I.) ) , i lINO one shall ?union the Sabbath day, or Walk in the gardinpr elsewhere, iteeet-reve -INntly to and from tneeting.i .i lo.person shi‘ll gavel, cook vict uals , make s, sweep houses,ihave orient hair an the Stibbath or Fastihgid* i ) , , The Sabbath shall conimence at' unset on turd y ., )To 4p ck i au ear of corn, growing in a,neigh- b Ir's g rden shall be deemed theft. . 14 person 'accused with !trespass in the night ,shall be judged guilty unless he clears' 11'441f by his oith..), i i 1 •' . When it appears' that in demised has eon .fe orates and refuses to diselose them_ he - Ybe racked:; ll irti m ion of the selectmen. i l l, . 1 ') one shall buy or sell lands -Without per il drunkard shall have a master appointed by ;the selec.tmai who are to.rdelilr him froth tli ' libeity of buying and sellig. , ! Yhoever shall publish a lie'to the !imeju oii of his neighbor, shall sitiin l i the stocks or bdi i hipped fifteei; rstriPes.' I ' i k '"Whoever brings cards or diceL inta the do minion shall pay a ffne Of. 2/.li - 1 - re Every rateable person, whii) , uses to pay hiaiproportion td support the 'minister of the teem or parish, falai! be fined 2/- and 4/ , 1 eviiry quarter until) he or she ',shall pay the 1 , ~ rate to the mini ster. ; ! , , Whoever Weah.clothea trimmed with gold, silver, or bone lice, ,abeve two Ibillings -d yshall beipiesented td .the grand jurors an the selectinen, shall fax the Offender it th hundred paunds estate. i ' ati, o one shall read common p ra yer, i keep Cl istmas or Saints day,! make Mince , pies,' P4Yr cards, dance or play any instrument of , music, except the drum, trumpet hnd jews haip- - t ; : ) I il i kto minister'shall join people .in marriage ---the magistrate only 'shall join people in marriage, they may 'do it with lea ' s scandal to Christ's church. _ ). ' i ' ) W h e n h, . parents refuse th eir children a ' convenient marriage, the magistrate is' to de terrnine the point. '• , ), The seletmen on: finding children igno mi t t, may take them away from their parents anll pn't them into l better hands at the expense of eir parents. .-: .1 1 1 , ornication shall )be punished - by Coll. ' pelhng marriage, or is the court Shall - think 1) proper, ' t , 1 .. • *diary shall be punished with death.' * man that! strikes his wife shall' pay a fineiof ten pounds. ; _ ' • * woman that strikes h r husband shall be punis h ed as the ,couriidir ' ts. ) . . 4, wife shall be aeem !good evidence.) i d against her husband. . NO perion shall' court a l maid in person'oir I by 1 tier without first : obtaining the consent of li r parents: p 1 penalty 'for the first offence, 10 1, or the second, and for the "third' im- , pri 'nment during t. 4 Pleasure of the co\itt. ~ ,:,,. arried-persons must live together\ or be 1 irn risoned.). • ' , ' ' - ) ' I veryinaid shall hive her hair 'Cut acCor ding to a cap. • • . ~' . orz.—Theabove l a e were originally r l ues ted nn blue paper ,; on Which account they were al t ad the blue t lawa of - New England. ' 1 \ W. . • r i ping i s Sines,Palpits and WOll - .. . . . , , . 7' ' :. ~. . en. " I ' . . , ese. are the three great lebetis that - .431T . - he l mt eVensenta of. the iliokd. , Without th , - bottom. would fallout, and society. On* .chios ilea) n. :The press' makes tpeo pl, ' i patriotic, ihe ipnlpit religious , but women iii, antiwer all .There, would be 0.04 1 to Oxtrch If, there were no 'girls there; !net ' thq-,would th e re be . any going to. war, Were gl; Soldiers tii- meet 'ltitki 'lnt; .applause, bnt froki the masculine. ' Without . the 'Sunsintit ' Axial by . Wotnen,ithe rose-buds . of . affection _would -neve r .:blew,- nor : the flowera- of I ele ' quileigenxit' ilit4' In shOrt, she is the steam entne of delight{ and. the great. move 00:4''' er ;, f lave; -itlor' I arid oi Vibration. In proof. of tWs great, irut,b; all hiSterY speaks tritm pe4l.ingu. .1...4it the cailful" ObierVer loO k . where v he. :y, the i'fixed fact" that alliation's virtue or : .0:1 depends on the winner'. of the c s Natter', is aS palpable as the fact thatt i we, 4 ? .. , peiiii roththeia . for' ourselves.. . . 1 tillEuropO r every monarchy'for the last,foe, hundred Years has either basked in virtue 'or beiin Steeped iti vice, as ale ;Queen or Queen consort Of that trionarchy itsiVe be en wise:end ' virtuous, or ;ignorant and superstitious. .took ' to Prance under ' the influence of the fearibl • Catharine iff Medics ; With a maSculine_iii tellect, but a:depraved; heart, she exerted tin infineno,e over her weak - sons, - Charles and' lldniy, which deluged the kinkdom with:die blnixt'ofl their belt :subje4ts. - ' Let .the *sin= ere; of Si. B,a;rthefemew ever stand as the start lini evi4ence of misdirected influence. &g -land,under the: reign of the bigot . Mary, pro lents I Picture from which ere turn with her :lW; SO although we dO I not consider ENS . : . ' apa rt from hfr thaftetel se sovereign, an hind ' which Woman 012,0 u d- - be, yet She - , ...P . , ~, . a ... -- !from he: supenor temper and ethic* tion t inllee Contralit, with het_ sister.. , After. it= these 4Ungs; ttun your -! attention. to. ! of Splon--a ' woman of iiitue,ter 04i06- 1 11nd.iefinement.--si wo•Msn to whom eciloMbas Waa indebted .for 'al Ship, and the, , s , i4ila for . Anaetice.• Loo V .a we; isesay, and dobtir . 3' , .0u can thaf ! wcignan Lai been, and is the-tuß4getar ef.than'Odestini." - 2 Her erri r ioll4l Is, asi - eitencled its . the).nrt and . mind 411011, 1 In the social eireletbe exerts so ln fide* . puteileVen than magnetic t4graphs, tr4ifk ,4 • .1. 018, or niasamijetingS.!_ . :. . -. kir A gentleman wasmn?eniidink a fash iOnable st_Teet With a lo:ight little ,koy at his side w theilittle. fellow Called oilt;: ' • I lhiire goes an editor r tHuih, son!" asidkthefatheY , ; "don't make sFort O r 'the poor mats knoWs what yenu come to yef." . I - Agr i - the ;simplest ; ; W NTABLISIENT, ; - , . • • The One Price Store. GOODS I :AT LOW TRiCES, AID FOR . BEADY PAY. TI t 4dersi g ned !havin g iissociated themselves [together in the Mercantile business,•are now prepared to offer to : the pdblic, a very dizirable. stock of Goods, consisting in!main of Dry Goods, and Readimade Clothing, Hata, Caps and Straw Goods, =. Books and Stationery, Boots and Shoes,\ ' I ,- - 1 groceries, Yankee NotionseAc. dr.c., • all of which have - seen purchased with great cue, and`, we are satisfied cannot fail, to suit those, whO may favor us with a call. The Dry Goods t department will .be found very complete, consisting °Call the leading stiles of. 1 , 'i ' ' '' • LADIES DRESS\ GOODS. t 1 Silk, rich brocade; plaid and striped, black, dress and Mantila Silks, very rich; high lustre, and at cheapi rates.• , • _ Striped, Delanes, plaid Bonne dci. satin stripe Challis, printed Lawne, Poplins; Deßage, plaid and printed Jaconeta, in Oat varieties, which we are Wind to sell at a low Agure. Gltighams—a hailsothe t ; assortment,—Prints, all the leading stylus, Merrimack, Cochecdes, Spragues, &e., very pretty styles. Dress trimmingi4of theliesinible styles and shades—Black silk ; Lace, Dress buttons, blaek velvei Ribbons, silk 'and worsted Braids, in great rte Goods.--Svviss,Jaconet,Nansook, Cam brick Bishops Lawn,, and oPook Muslims; Plaid Cambrick-.Muslins, dotted Swiss Muslins,corded skirti, Irish Linen; Cambrick Handkerchiefs, &c. dte.; French Needle Work; i Swiss and Jaeonet Edginge, and Insertings, cotton, linen and thread lace do. Flouncing; Ladies fishionable,Chemiset tes, Sleeves, Collars; Bonneth &c., the largest as sortment i 6 Town, and at viiry low prices. Baregdfor rails, in green; bine and 4brown, Black lace Veils &e. 1- Kul GThres.:---I.adies and Gents, a large assort.. menu of the best quality. Alias, king and short, Blaik, Mohair and silk. SiirGkives, Black, white and colors; Lisle thread, and cot. die ! Hosiery ,—A fine asseitm4nt for Ladies,,Gents and children. • Riblions,--a fine assortment for Ironneti; also satin and 10U:string, :iniall W idths, , an - d - „very co l -,. or. i - I Domestic Goods.-:SheeLings, bleachbd and un. bleached muslins, Ticking; Crash,Diapers, Table . Cov.P,ere; and Napkins, and in fact, all the desirable styles) in this department I Shawls.- - --Printed nohow, french printed - woel, printed mahmere, Broch i e, Black silk, &C., a fine stock cirthem. Ladics.Sloes, , of every deacription, at low pri ces. Boys', Misses, and childrens shoes, in great vbrietV; Gents. Boots, coanie and fine. HATS CAPS AND STRAW GOODS.• WO have' a very , fine stock! of Hata and Caps, . Canada Straws, Palinleaf, Cameos, ltlaracribo, Bound ICatiton, Leghorn, Cassimere &e., for stimder wear, which are very d e si ra bl e; and ling cheap:, 0t I A , geed Issiortment of Ladies Bonnets, Misses and childrens Flats, .Hata,' dr-6. READY MADE . CLOTHING:, In this branch of our beakless, we cannot\ fail te suit.' Our stock of Clothing is very extensive, and. well made up, in late and' desirable styles, We w i tyuld especially invite Our friends' desiring any thing in this line; to girt) us a call. Gen. tlemeris furnishing Goods, of every deScriptioa. A large stock of Wall Paper and Bordering. Books, Stationery and Yankee Notions; in,ffreat 0 Variety. • j Grticeiiek—Teas, Green arid Black, very choice and fresh, 4t low prices. 1 Cojtees.-+Superior St. Dothingo. and Rio.' A . beautiful article of Brown and White !Sugars, CHE4P.. !Molasses; - Spices, Soap,' Candies, lamp Oil, Plaid, &c. &c, -A very superior arti cle of Cavendish Totideco, at 08 ctii. per lb. ; We are in the store forinerly o@copied by La throp dr. Salisbury, and more; recently, by Geo. Hiller 'f oppesite Searles Hotel. We would be very happy indeed, to see Our friends, at the ONE Farce stonE, and hope to merit our shire of the pn t tic pritronage, ;by good attention, and low prices.' G..& W. H. FULLER. Montrose' April 19 . 1854 Australia California, • Or tiny #acr . on the G - lobc,cantriol present greater 'indUcektents than 'FEELER 4 STODDARD'S SHOlk STORE. 'WHIM ie noW filled waif_ a new and ester!. •. live asaortinent of • article, in their line, embracing n.gdneral variety ' 6f new and elegant style; Ladiis and Gentlemen's 'wear, among which tire Ladies Fren r ch. Silk Lasting and Pre nille Gaiters Kid and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat ent limiter • bron!zed Jenny Linda, Buskins anchTies; genßemen'a French and-• Philadelphia oalt,tarined calf skin and kip goots, Congress and button Gaiteis; Monterey and - Washington Boots, toilet:4l4ls ' Morocco; calf.} and COwhide Bra- Eana,Efe. Boys kip, call - and:cowhide Boots and Brogiinii; all kindsof . Misses and Children's wear. Alsocal genera( assortnient of Findings, which con sist illy, part off lasts, pegs, sparables . Hungarian , nails tacks, thread, wax, Bristles, Shin, binding, awls,l sandstones, shoe: knives, &.c. Also, oak aid hemlotilLtannad calf tipper and soleleath- MorOce, o skins and linings. Wick Imade.to order and repairing neatiplune. ' I ' 'REELER * STODDARD. Montrose, June 1.1853. / r - § i swisQuEnANN A couNTI STOVE AND TIN WARE DEPOT. WpßSTb:it ¢ CO,. raid respectfully ~01.0 ?limn the people of this county and the' iitopli In, general, that - Ahoy hive opened an estab liabmpitof the aboveitiod in Montram, at the old Mandel' Sayre and Ifebsterone door north"of the D emocrat office, where they intend to keep on *Wit large ammtmint of Stoves Tin, Copper, *rani end sheet Iron Wares, %II of which they will Sells} cheap is they ion be bought iti this or ally other,iolutnty. Among our stoves may be found the followabg besides gibers too numerous to mention: 14. Y ¢ trie air-ti I#l, fo r mood. , IModern Troy . 'lteytone State! '" 4 I'U/cern = " , Day State, " • IP,oreit Queen,,'eterated Oren. •-•• Mohawk, I . ,A180,1 ) rlor, Office and shop Stoves, Culver's Pat ent Ho it Furnaces for heating Public Buildings, itoreti!,, /rotels.etc. Stork 'rrimming, Pipe, .Zinc, sheet d ead, Lead Pipe', Well land Cistern Pumps, Chain Pumps, Chains and Gearing. a:rAii kinds of Custom Work done on short no tics and moetrensonable terms. Our motto is'amall profits,Xeady.pay;andiqnrek returns. 11 . 1 *11 kinds of Produce at ken in exchange for Warip.l If yina i don't Belietrelt, call and see.: • !I I A. L. WEBSTER it co. Montrose sept. 15, 1p53. LATEST EXCITEMENT. Tip Nebraska, Bill Unsettle 4, CO,qT JOHNSTON & are now reciev ing from New Ykk, a general assortment Springbf ,and Sunnier Goods, and we cordially invite ill that like to I buy Goods cheap, to give us a CO, as our stock! is &we and we are wil ling tO:sell for smalliprofits. ,You can find here almotitievorrarticle ranted, and we are Willing to coni o pare Goods. and -price with any store in the - felinity. IWe hive taken special pains to fad nice Geob 14 please the Mines, such as Black, Figwill and fancy , S i lks, Silk Tissues, Baines, aid linage Delaumq Plain - and fancy Lawns, k*each ; and doipestic Ginghams, Figured Curtains an4aper cnrtains, Ladies Collars, Un derhaffilk'fa and agaves, i 4watillaS, Parasols, Gloves, Sirs* andik4cy Bonnets, also trimmings to' ma' - A lame stock of Gbods !lir men mid boys, al so hen; Steel, NOS, limas shoes and nails, Ploughs, Salt, Fish, Crockery, Grindstones and _Stonl ware, Tin, StoVe Pipe, Glass, Sash, Leath er, Beets, Shoes, deC. &c. ' -Please give us a ChaD*Of showing you our stock, before you buy. k SCOTT, JOHNSTON di Co. Springville, April fB. 1854. - r WALt PAPER. xi,,tGE l ot wh i ch enablnatoal low A b,ldos gvinganott z tytema l eet ter selections. ^ ; • • - Ashton Salt;Buttet Firkins, Tin Ware &c. . ' & D. SAYRE. 1 I fitoires I-BllovOt 1 StoWes !i !! . (ai rrilE Sore and Fellow Leaf" reminds iis I,' : , that the fit approach of the keen Frosts of Old Grey Winter, whin one of these unsur. passable and highly, approved' Stoves from the most ektensive litanufactories in the' Unidn, Messrs !Shear & Packard, become indispensahle to every family. WO wonld respectfully annourice to the ;citizens ofi Susquehanna and adjoining - counties that we Mitve just received and are , re. ceiving.the largestland best assortment of Stoyes ever introduced into Eastern Pennsylvania, whiith will be gold at the s 'yery lowest cash _figure. To those who are, in tyant of Stoves they-will find it to theirinterest ON, van lind examine our variety before fie rehasing elswilere. They, compriie to parties follows:,. 1- . ~ UnittiOtater, '.. ! - . Oriental Parl4r, Eastern Queen Z. 0; Venetian, do F'ire Clipper .E 4 0., l • Fancy dal .National Air-Tight 1. 0 . . 'lrving doll. liforning Start 1 Cottage, do{ i Fi'rniers' .d.ir-rght, i 4e., 4.c. . 1 - The above Stoies are too well, known to re qpireiany minute description, being the most popu ar', and apprayedSinve in Market. All who may [, a4ir us wittily call will be shown .through our 'worth:tent withlleasure. "Recollect the nurnherr—EsToeplfar famed "One Price Store." Harflid, Pa., IEI/53:-35 ' ..J Sept,. I:. tAIItPOTER'S 110 TEL ' 1 . \ (FciimEsLy a Ltiiss Ifot7sz,")GREAT BErn , P.a.! T-4. HEaubscriberhaving rented this well known hbime, and re-fitted and re-furnished in goOd style,lisi now prepared, tii IrOCeiVl3 and entertain gut**. i This louiti is delightfully situated on the banks of the Sniaquelianna river. CM the line of the Hew York end Erie, and the Delaware, Lickilwarma and Western Railroads; overlooking a meat beautiful neetionlot country, and is the panorma oracenery tineqnalled anywhere. - Ask tilumaizn ttatsorre for the business man seekingNuiett.andl f reedom' froth the "noise and din cif city life, anfi f or ladiei arid gentlemen in pursuit Of pleasure amid ithe rani' scen ery of the country; this location cannot be equalled. here the weary traveltei is sec - pre from the 'confusion ineidtsnito the continual arrival and de arture Of train which, -espieially in the night time in n very 'greatannoynnee to those stopping at houses very near the Depot: I ' ' ! H 1 leocms,are new, pleasant and well furnish :ed ; his Table with all the 'delicacies Which both country and city Markets' affbrd; And ?, no Otitis -twill be spared to Make hie house a pleasant home lo•all-hin guests. ' 4, 1 - :i • arOugsT4 will ;be cntiveyod to and. fromi the - --. T _ .09 • Ctrs, at.snitour Oriy or night, in a good Omnibus five Of Charge. :4 I - i e ., , . rir A LivEityi„ ZTALITA 18 attached LO t he How , :'; • ..- Ise. • I N. V. CARPEisITEIi.i Grratllend, Juti'e 1;853-261. 1 • I liiyamit Hattie Great Bend 'Depot, 111I4new and ni)ncioni 1;W: ding, Intuatt4:l byt TH/Kriev• -- , , few feet trim the Depot at_ , Great Bend, is now Opened and fe,rnished'in a suitable style for a PublieLHouse, mid will be kept open at all honri,•(lioth day and night,) for the reception of travellers; and esncially for the accommodation of passengers traVpiling on • the N. Y. & Erie & L. &I W? Railroads, beingat the junction of these two reads, and thii Most Convenient point to step in and t4ke!refre:shMents slid be off with the first train as;well as the most 'convenient hoes° to aO.: commodite the public, it ii NEW CLEAN and WHOLESOME !i with rooms enough to aecom.. m 'te Au, being .fitted up with new. !fninitum. to co mipond,anct tables ial ways set, with wants ME s and lumitles furnished at , a-moments l r warn ngl assenger4Hdesiritig, rest and sleep, can, by calling here, ofeid the inconvenience of takiti;4. an omnihus to find an inn as well as the delay and uncertainty of ieturning to the depot ,at the srrival or departute,of the trains ; as a porter will be in lwalting to conduct them with their baggage to the Bt!yantliolise, "just across. the way," and condttet them back 'again !without fee or reward, taking spetdal cafe to wake them if desired :it.. any hbur, .of the night. i Th location of the' Bryant House, with the natural scenery about it combine to make it a. very 'desirable SUMMER RESORT for busine4a men andiothers in the city who Jnay wish to "east 'ff care" for a few days' to recruit in the ,-. count . 1 A Large Oncl Commodious Hail , ~ is attached to thin building for the eonvnnience of pleasure PARTIT-4; who may always find ',10,d accommodations here, without regardio numbeis 4 with r af,pl stables _ for their teams, and reliable help to wait upon them ; • ~ Oir For ftirthec particulars inquire et• the ' Bryalt House of the propr ietor.. x . int . yANT . Feb. 1853—.7tf. • 'I . . , -, , Iniralidd'i of Pe'nnsylvania, ~. y 1 •t, , oprtattention is urgently invited ,to a carefill andoanditt p:eritsal of Something that has juit been introduced into your rich and time honored - i State.l ' 1 :: 1 , I i Pulremacher's !fidro Electric Voltaic . Chains.: A aeW:and novel Mode of applying a powerfiil remedial !geniis* el:instructed as to be woru under the garments, next to the skin producing a Constant .unint i rrePted current of Electru Magnetism; effect. ing in mediate relief from the most acute pain, and allies perMinent le nip of all Nervous Diseases. ti l seldom has failed 4o",turnis4 almost instant relief, and a final, tverma'nerit cure', by being used accord, lag todirections, to the folliwing disease.s.4Rheuf madam, Gout, S c iatica , Paralysis, Painful' and Swelled Joints, Neuralgia cif the face, Diseases (if the SPiriei, Deafness and Btiainess, trterint Pains, Palpitation'of theijleart,Periodioal Heads tile, St; Vitus D "ance Generril Debility; Pains of the Chesty I • Hysterics . , DyspePsin, all diseases that are caused by a deficient amiunt of Nervosa Fluid are- reatli relievid, if not permanently, c ured 'by simply wee* ing the, ichalna a few hours each day. . ; Be It naderstood that, its not claimed ' hat it cures ell diseases,but only those for whichi is reel. enamended I and rtroriOvir we boldly claim and de: i fy that ad medicinal Sprit if any kindhasperform; ed so 1 1 4 ANY cures during She last year, of those diseasesjnet named al i 1 Puirermac' her's Electric' Chain,l I ' And to prove this itriseition, We defy any pe rson to • produce so many *ell authenticated Certificates of scientific Playsiciaat end intelligent patients iSS maY be fou'nd in a pamphlet of 36 pages, to be hid (gra: tit.) 4 theagent in this town; The Electric Chains were first, introdneed in Fraoce in 1850, and after being subjected to'..thei most thorough and rigid trial, by the first medical men in Paris, they were fount to posiesastrange-and Marva llous power forl relie,6 ing rittn, Wherever applied, iand by their influence were introduced into ithe,hod i pitals.of that City, and also secured letteri patent by the French ;GoverM. meat. They are sowintroduced into almOst every, Hospital in Englatid.Germany i , Austria, Belgium, and patenteitin thpsei bountiips, where they belle I become thimost '; ' ~ ' - ) • or coal 6 ==3 1 • • Popittar Curative . Agcni i the IVdrld. They were first.jintroduced into the U. States ei bOuttirm year since, and went through the saint trial astn, , Earops,tand were et once introduced in l to every Hospital in N. York, where they ;are now in.daily nee, et:feeling. even ;wore wonderful curet) than bad ever before been awarded them:, They are highly recommended by ?rot. Valentine ))10tt4 Van Boren, Post and . others, who have, published theirilaws of their power' and value in. Several or the medical journels in that eity,and are also in the daily practice of recommending their use to pai. tient/i f A full accenut of thliir opinion may also be foundin every patiphlet, and Hut to the address of every perion in lb. State by applying (pest paid; t 6 ABELTURRSLL, Agent, Montrose, Pe. The Ghaitis eta be sane by mail, eri - th: full description? for use. Price of Ohains, and $6. I PhYsiciens ere Palitely invited to calVand exami ine their '.constritotiort, sell Pronounce upon their merit. • -thse.wotto forrstans, no. person need fest t hat they wili'not accomplish just what it is claimed they can do. : . i., N. B. One Chain will la id for years and lose non. of its electric power by nee, and can be applied to either adOlt or child. 1 I • Anit.Tulact,t, l Atent, 114cintrotte, Pa.. Jost STiktneav,9eneral general' 568, Broadway ' Neil:York. I 6yl. AGgIiIIOIIVS. ug. assortment now comprises . almost Over)! O artiele wanted,' and We far some that are not toanteck which w 4 Will sell at cost and some articles at leis than frost on that carne account . i U} BURROWS & Co. Gibson Oct. 26.1.1853. But , A Large lotof; them choice whole Robes at a very stria!, l *Arlet. of the cost. . GiheOo l Nov. 1. U BVIIROWti,& ' ' i • wittsia initiionici r tgi oi , . t'ST received another Impel. ' eon c plendid Full Jeweled Detached Lei zontal Watches': with secondeland led Dials, doublis bettomed in Open - hid) are .warrented ha received dir erland. The few !subjoined 4irice point out to the public where and moos percentage can bele:tired.' .. üble bottom 13: Jeireled Laver ) Wa cbes as .43 in elegant silier ! caeca recta MO Same ements in Hunting , cases 041 812 - Hori zon 1 Double bottomed 4 hotels- ewel d open fac and seconds from 8,745, the MC, , move me tin elegant tbuntingcases with l unk seconds fro $9,50.' All.of ;which have liaro ena melted Dia s. Gold Pianiond Pointed Petts wi h pencil anl i silver extension holders, magi ine pr leads &c - from 81,00. Gold; Diamond! pointed, pen btu es from 50c:- ;ei.rehly &c. &C. i qua* cheap. A nod assortment of i excellent 1 ecoUd hand W whoa, emit:fent maker,s, in firs! , te geingeon: ditip,Will be sold deciciedlylow fe ea. Best Fnjneh Lunett'Wateh Cnrstals, 1 . W atch re. , I pat ing as laud. 1 i .B. Watch Chains,and Kola rah Cl) era. '. ' , ! 1 II Hours of business om':',7 l' lk M. s •' - , ' i• .. J. A:ISING I .-- . Watch maker end Imp itnq. 10, 1853-16 y. I 1 1 I Hor ame of %. Swi one • . eno owe things can be doze • I as . Otbers.” i sub‘criber Ihaving ',rented th . Manufactory of A. W. GreensknOd,in epared manufacture • I ALL. KINDS PF dated prices,. of good materials, an , orstyle of workmanship. I keep c , and, or will manufacture to . °Mir, 't okon Rockers, ( u nproved stitte,? all of Fancy and Windsor ("hairs , Flad Seat, Settees, co. &c. u Ali-work warranted to givOrAiata , years. r I at Merchantable Produce will be,tpk. ugforwork.but NO ;CREDIT ' I JAMES JOHN arfd,rd, arfeird, Dec. 2, 1853--ly -1` I I •I , L • • Val:stable Fa rm fcit--ali. • t i l HE subscriber-oiler s for sale'.lhis . faun in Gibson tnnship,lPumi nty,l 3 d., containing 17 Acres,74tuat tern 'part of said town, half of 4 sibile khannock Creek, 'mut 12 1.2 Mites fr hanna...Depot, on. the.lN. Y. & ,17.'i Rai , n said firm is a 'framed hour l' 3, :e slaed,.corn hons'e,-ti - yoting,' &Chair trees, and is. well watered. .l .1 - . . e-ofTers to .sell for 10 per cent. ess , value. . -. I •I t' 1i • 1 ExAs. —T w o thirAS 'st)f the . pur Imo, money, I down, and balance speured Isyl Ifrtattge... ~ WILLIAM , ' AYLOR. ibson, Nov.., 23, 185-i.-17y1 r.. 11 • • •.1 Co Ea. Tu qu: FFLICTED READ. p . , .. ILADELPIITA MEDICAL lIOUSEi-F.stablished i 26 ears agn by Dr. KM KISLIN, corner of Third& Union its. .etween Spruce gild Pine; Philadelphia' Pa.l- a ..., i , - 1 - vat Ida are apprised that Dr. KIN, IiLIN nilines his . ?notice to a pat titular branch of mediOne, which en gag a his undivided attention., Ile cautionlithe un fortunate age'. it . the abuse of. thereurr; thousandil i are annually in erhurialized out of life. Recant Wha el are promptly exttpguinhed. . , l'ai'ent y Years oiEitprellenee iltil thetzeatment of a class ofaliseases, hitherto neglected and tinpeifeetly un deriood, has enahledDi. KlNitEGlN,(A.Pition p P a weak ON IMF Poserovenotr,) to, it•ovo that ultra tenths of the can es of.nervous daillty,,local and anStlintional weak. IllrSit mental and physical Suffering, mei tilaeatil}r. to cer tal, habits; forming the meet secret yet Oadly and fatal npri gs ofidomestic tottery and'prematureptiprtatkty. ' Ilke'toartiettlar Nottee— The ie aon teeilhabit Rom time. indulged in by bnyi.; in s Mit mfr., llofte i t growing up Ith them to manhood and which, if hOt re 4ined in lite ime, not oniy heels seri.° s olistaele tO ninirinionial np iness,bui given.iine to h, ier rs of protteCted.innidlous, 1 id levastating a.6ctionit. l Fe .of thoie 'mho give way to in pernielnus.practice ate aware of dui. F6ons4gnonces, it th,i , find the nerrousaystem shattete i, feel strange iin naeco untable feelitipc and vagne,fear lin the mind. lie unfortunate thus altectid becomes fc ,ble,i,-8 unable i hot with oceuntorned vigor, l or to api hip.lmind to ly : his step is tardy and weak, be is i dle, irresolute, •,......i....... .ngageg in his !pnit vitt' Irtise:nergy ns" e emancipate himself before the practiOe lam ; a t, nee i l . 'l r r n e t .i de r a P o nn n c lt i e i f ri m r c re matrimony , , a t i t u i l i oi r t e t t r s h y t n i i C . h fl: l :3 B' h i nl n n o s i i m r id r l e b n o n Yt:aohlArgirt: ever* to Av i o ie .se wr s e it t t e t il t arLy o b situated. rats i ,4,li i I to ,in order that It map be tidally the ea se of tp initse. --Could the. a eilwhigh* corers ihc orit4 nt nee disclosed—in how many n au di n ig ld tr it u b e b i tirl l c ee ed cal imualitications and their attendant disappolt !pp ythem while it is yet tline,do order :cal, hare 3 ri ll strung and relaxed organisation ' rehraced, rawly], stn. agthened. 4 i' .; I„, I - re EMI IR 'llllEntlie whoPIAPCB hiraself at InIN - KITIAN'Stii - atatent may rel i giously .risanthle in or a r t a gentleman , anti rely npbn the mental:ice, I see •te dc Dr. ic'e. patleettysill neXerbe dlsciosed. Y nng man — let no falee;modesty.tienti,y'on frO Inc jourcattekoowntooneerholfromedueettitat lank talti ity,can certainly befriend you. I •.t 1 • . , • T o many thine they will conceal , the tic ret I own hearts, and care thetneelXes. i - Alae! kow 0 tide a fatal del usion,and hbw many ii proM3 sin 2 mire ,who might have been 'an !he urethra nr rap rnament to' soeit faded from the earth. 'i .i' i i i i ti . St detnres of iillyrret ore application lira new the raptut eat agent; 4petl Dr. '''. ilreaknese and coatititiational debility pi cur tl., and' lull vigor reatiredi, I - . 'C ur i r r Invalids. Cala 'hare (Ify steal ter rapli itiy, together with 111 their eynip, omml J 1 ter el° . ug a remlttan•ceDr. Ws. mediMne, a ] tea ceordlngly, i ' - .. I i P warded to any parrot the rnited Staiel ,ata it, ere e from DAMAO f. or .CFRIOSITY. ' ii & ~ ~ ; AD !J....Youth 4nd bittilli 11orousLy'cir ts f is Premature Death, Alaiidfle /s Peerralion=-Oily 25 Cenaml , • t It e a work eminently reining!, as a means of g he Siege of the again which we live. ',Also, til • NATURE'S OUIDE.' . , ~. rules for the Proionga!ionrf Lefe,jusftemt ° of ter with &remittance 0125 conga, 'cr . ," the stamps, addressed to—br. kINKELIN,PhiIa •ilkecure a copy of either- of the rebore hi of mail; or 12coplee will he sent *els .Of I. Booksellers ; Catkvaisers, Travellhig lid gen, dlar g ied wholesaled ttie pnblieher's prices e pro. . , !- I . .. • ,!I -All Leiters meal [be pott-joig. , port Pa. ret for sop nt a . . " M an ,, ~ . Know Thyself:" An.brycluable Book for 23 eenti...A Ecersi /Anal . have 0 coig " ' • . 1 . \ y ‘ v t 9. , t , , F loS.ooo Corals : s ,3 •%. .. j u mg I ~1",- L S THAN A ltikit. .••sii, - T 1 rrfAs •• editicio, revisedt wrid Asy AI, '3Ust lamed. , I_!i _ ..":::::, , : ~,,',,.. - ;Wi l li:linter a iwediatl i fir ' 7. - ' 4r :atter ' .: and and book thithcal . . Vont sting an owtdine ot ....,.,t.i.t - i, ; , s- N. gin,'progress,treitinent s '-••e` '; ~, % `N.'" of 'ev ery form oft libe l ; Ve !' l ill ,V. ' ' -tracted by .promiscuo - • I 1, inteicoarse, by self abuse or by:sexual cacti s ' wit fur heir prevention , written in i ‘a familiar, style, alli edical technicalities, and everything ths4 wen the +mei decency; with an outline of complaints I' to tnal es,' from the result Of mime twenty, Years • t fol racticc, exclusively devoted t. 03 the bore el Mee delletc ^r private nature. t T which is added receiptafor the oure,of the ab I ens( , and 3 treatise on the;eauSes, symptoms ttne._ the 'ever and Aglie. I. - 4 .. i, zi,,,,,,.y of Mc Prqrcesciror,Obsteiries inPenn. College, Phi Zelpht'st— " Dß. III:NTIER'S MEDICO MA;itTAL," t T e anther of this work , unlike thu naajelrity .of those who advertise to cure _ ilig ii:iferiseg of whiel.kitlt stints is a .• or c hate or one or the hertleolleger in thelinited Stater. . Forti4 me plearure to recommend him to! th Olfortu- I, or to the victim of mi4preictice, as a atiecessa'uland mi.:need . practitioner, 10 whore honor! ond integrity may plabe the greatest confidence. 1g • • Jas S. Lox - ono:ma - ltrml It al =to exp the, . - -1 ..t.:?1V..... . ? 1 ,61 b. om A. Woodward, M. P., Of Penn. LinLkersllM:Phila drlt m.—lt gives Me pleasure to add my testimony to. the 'pro •ssional abili ty . of the Author of the" ls Inc r Matt ra " Numerous cases of:Disease of the 0 : nital rgans, sem of tbent of long standing, have come" . under my no lo tiee in which his skill has been manifest lik rem ring to pe e t'health , in some cases where the pa lent as been cot idered ,hoYond medical ald.l - ',ln the treatment of Sem. 1 lost weakness, or disarrangement of the touch ns pro d= by seif abuse or Excess of venety, I 7 do in t know his operio- in the profeadOn.,l I have b n net naluied WI- the Arthor some thirty:years. and - deem it no more the justiee to him as well ab kindness to the unfortunate vial t im of early indiscretion, to recommendld= one in wboke professional skill and integrity they ma safelj ILVD. eon de tbeineelves. ALY WOODWARD, ht. D. tie r " 'his isylwithout exception, thei most iiogiptaienalve and intelligible work published ) on the claim of di /01441 of will hit treats. Avoiding all technical tern's, it address es I If to the reason of Its , midst* It bi l free from an, obj tionabie matter, and no parent howee? o faiddlous, can bjeet 6 placing Win the hands of his s . The : au• / th has deVoted many yrusto the treatmen of the vari-" ons 'complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to ro u t e an w d oell, li at t t l i e te p m re e s re ul lr ntm n lttil iinP-ose it h e;tf e t r a fru] of loathe twenty years' moat kuceessfed practkl."-- 17tv . , I, 1 " a teacher or parent sbotildbe without !the knowledge im ed In this invaluable work. ;It would save years of pal ,mortilleation atidsorrow to the youth under. they eta e."—Seople's Advocate. I ) 117 I ' A Presby erten clergymen in 06 1.1 ), writing of "on. ter' Medi 1 Manual' says :---Plhonsandli npo thous • and of our youth, by emit exam4plis awl Intlizene of the e l pat. one . have been led into the habit of ifielf p Button, wit) of realizing the sin end feiarftd coninkluen s upon thtsitselves. and their poet erity. !the conistitntions fillet:M ondwho are raising families , have been enfeeble if if not bra en 4 own,an4 they do not know th i t e" ea n,le - or it: cure. Any !ling that -can be done In to enlightea l- altd I tionce the üblicatind as to cheek,and Intimatelrto reMove this wid puked source of human wtetebednes4 wont confer the blessing next to:the religion of Jesus: i Christ; on present and coming genetatiOn. Internee? calor the seoflatoxicatlng drinkak lbontyla,lt his slain titans an upon thousands, is not a greater sculrge to Ithe.hu m race. I Accept my thanks on behitikof theticted,. and believe nut.youreo-worker, In the gond Work ou are so a Bret,' ingagedin." " t "; -1," • 0 eeopy (securely suvelclpedi will be. %Ojai/Jet postage, to'any part ofthe United States for IIS ee six aides for $l. Address. (post paid) COBINCNI l'u I.here, or Box 196. 'Philadelphia - ~' ': 5 iri. B.tokaellers. Canvassers and Book Agents on ttic moss liberal:terms. , I i i • ' '' Carpets, Carpets, Carpe uoderslyned ties now oh baud ready j roams, a very expensive assortment of I f those er and and en ses,alf et from will at how an ',Carpels, Druggets,l ,Oil Cloths, Ru • Ling*, Window Shicles,-- Stair Rod Which he ran, 6ffer to the Ladles of Montrose an wt prizes lower than ewer. -.1 Ingrain &met, • from 2s. to • pe .alair : Carpet, ' " Is. to 64. • yelvet TopltatO 1 2 a. !upwards g rium i s ,_ 1 • SI u . Os . GI Aubusson, 1 - " " Ts. " • And ether Goods at proportionately law pri fall tocall Delors purchasing elsewhere, at "luu AND SMALI Nitorits" is My motto. Remember the butnbrrjr I I, and cut this on it ID your pocketbook. - ZINC PA.IIIITS.- - One third cheaper than White Lead, andfreefron: allpoisonous qualities. THE NEW .12118 BY ZINC COMPANY haring greatly enlarged:their works; andimproved the qualityof their products, are prepared to execute orders for their Pupae. or Paints. Dry and kround la oil, in assorted packages of from 26 0690 pounds ; also, dry In barrels, 0(200 ' pounds ea. • • -Their White Tine, which lesold drj or groan ~ l In .011, is • warranted pnreand unsurpassed for body ,a d uniform whileness. • A Method of pretnitition his recently .been isoorered, whlchenables the Company to warrant thdrrialpsio keep fresh and soft ; In the keys, for any , reasonabl tinge. In this respect their paints will be superior to an other. in the market. 1 Their brown ZineTaint, which is sold at ato priee,and can only be made from the .Zine ores from New Jersey, is now well knorsti for Its protective qualities wh n applied to iron or other metidlin surfaces: Their stone color: Paint possesses all the p putties of the Brown, and le of an agreeable coh.r for pal tie% pot tage', Depots; Outbuildings, Bridges, &e.. Dealers supplied on liberal tenntby t eir Ag nts' • ?RENO. Whoksaie Paint Dealers -ImpOrters N. W. Corner :of 4017 s 4 Market Sl , . • 16=6. to 7 P. I ,: Chair I.Harford, 8 Itl• nitantly 'ew York Fire Insarsuicti office, a 'Wall Street. VAPITiL I (In Cid' and Approved Sc ; $5OO l OOOl tion for Insuhes'figainsi Loss or Damage by DIFICLCTOIi!.4.—A, Q. Stebbins, 113 DT ROOf C. llak,4r, 1 ?spruce street ; Girard Ba • Ilroadwap; Aterews , 136 Cedar stre 'eath )layd,i37l - Weft street: Albert , L. Al Gteenwielistreiet Jainies A. Crosly,l43 Broadwa, Aent, KinitsbridgeN.T.; Lambert C. flail. Chi . 11,8tuith Ilobbie; Wm. W. Leland, New York{{ lioael4 199 Baulk stree.q.S.taates.S. eer.l Laiglit streets , : J.Dbu lieen,73 Water street Wart,llS9roadway ; 119 ratio N. Gallup,. e,43r. narrow streets; Yleter Foster eer-Gansvoort Itleuben ROSS, '49 Eighth Avebue, Stephen Camden, N. .14-Albia=Wadleliih, Philadelphia; *Man, 49 Hater street; Samuel Sinclair,Trib lugs; Samne7B. Shaw, Cleveland, Ohio*, I • ROYAL CII.4.IILBERLI .CHARLES BRowir, Agent. ;Montrose, SSpt.B, 1833 1 n In ex ;TON. altrible ehannh d in the ropr the • ni Sus tlroad.• tarns, a , of over ban the STEW YORK ADVERTISE* From the Neipspapirr Advertising Ag S. jr. PET7ENGILL 4. CO le)" - Nassau: SI. N. lurk 4 10 Stale& an li ii rho Grea t Plano d lifu s Music Establi went. _ . P i HORACE WATERS t 333' BROADWAT, NEW V i ilE. Mill best acid most improved Pianos' and Me lod eons.— T. G mamas' & co.'s' World's Pair Premi Pianos, with or Without the Atolead, and with iron frames and cir cular scales. The merit ofthese instruments fa tOo pelt hi:it:mu to need farther cortimffladation. Gilbert s Boudoir Pianos, an elegant instrument formal! rooms. i Ballet & CUM/MOWS PiabOS, pfthe old established firm o Ballet & Co. Mr. IV. bilirg sole agent for all the above P altos, can offer them lower than any, other house. lltirac Waters' Pianos,. manufactured expressly for him; has zuti great power of tone and elasticity of - touch. • 333 Br adway Is the largest depot forlimdeal Instruments in thi country, affOrding an copport Unity Yer selections not to be had else where. Peomid4utitd Pianos at great bargain . . • 'Prices from $6O to 3175. 'Every', instrument tally W anted or the money refrinded. 1• , . i 1 ffIELODEONS. .G6odrnaff. Ai. li c r . It Itoi n i' ? Patent Orgcin 211cIfx.frons, Ititii TIV9 11A.XliS Of ' kerb-1-.l\ sweet and powerful instro meld... Price from $75 to $2OO. B.'D. & li. WI Smith's , celebrated Melodemis,Martin'a unrivalled Grata ~Bronze's Harps; Flutinas, Vienna, Brasil dagtruments. ~ dr.c.-1- Deiders sup Plied wrth Pianos end Melodeons- t factory prbles. • 121{ per cent dieednnt to. Clergymtge. • -I .I , IIUNIC. • - 1 4 ride list comprise the pioducts of the great toasters of both the American and Ktirepean continents,and is reedy in gteonstant additions by,an evensive puldlcat on of the choice and popular Oecea of the day. Dealers n Mu.ic, 'and Teachera of :gemutarica wishing to purchase ny music puhlished, or Mate arrangement, for coutit tied supplies i l of Mr. Watertej newlssnep, will find it, to their interest to forward their orderri.Muaiesent teeny, part of the Union or Clatiadas, pottagei free. 1 110BACB , WATERS. , 1 itin3. , 1 . • done its ' tful.and follies. ftention I condi mutual ri 'lo in every to phyA tmentsl our Uti ,fred and MARBLE SHOP. MITE undersigned have established a ;shop, in `the basertient of Mr. Sayre'eStore f in* Mon trose, where hey will jut all times, keep* do liand Foams and Donssvtc Mitant-e, and mannfaeture the same into Monuments, Tomb-etonei; Table tops, &c., &e. I a • I . rr The pall ro n ge of the public is respectfully solicited. CO,NG DON & BEVIER' Montrose, 411 ff ' T 2S, lBs3—tf. • I. miler Dr. hie hon• that the lin their .ften is • young ety has • . • Dootor Yourself : • l• POOKLET , RESCULA, • Or; Every ! one Teis, oren .01.4iCiap. • T"' FIFTIETII Edition, containing - ' One -hundred Engrnvings, 4howing Diseaseis and ;MalformatiOns of the , flu , r marl system in every shape and form. To , which is3added a ,Treaties on _the- Diseases of Females, tieing of the 'highest impel.-- Lance to married people, those cjtemplatiug mar riage. By. ; • I • , . • . Young, D. , Let, no father be ashamed to present a Copy, of • the' Aesculapius to his 'child. It I may save him from an early grave: Let no young man !or wo man enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading time Pocket. A esciilapius. ILet no one suffering froni a hacknied cough , Paid in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and giVen up by their physician, bet:mother ineraent viithOutcrin sidling the AESPPLAPIUS. "Have the ,married, or those about tat be married any impediment; read this truly usefulbook, as it has been theoreans of saving thorisancle'ef unfertunate ereaturesfrom the very jaws of death. I Err Any person sending twenty fire eente en- closed in a letter, will receive one copy this workty/mlik : or five copies! will be' sent for One Dollar. ' AddreSsi (post paid.) - 1 1 - • " DB. WM. YOUNG.: No. 152 Spruce St. Philadelphia. March 5th.,,1854--10y, 1. I by the my by romptly ng their ,I per let i propria- t on Self. Iroronfi- e Presi able In {lelpbla, , eke by postagei s, lac L I. admit Manual feted— the mi. ndenre , re eon '. resual advice d offend r.eident FUOCCSS. of 111 - . H. C. BENNETT & • Importers "aid elObbeio oil Foreign. .4241 j Do aneslic floods. I !. . . 41 10#E.Y STitfiET % YORK, W° - inyito the attention of metal , .S U e LI) squeliaiina and adjoining Coun their stock whieli fonnn large and - j blo at all seasons of ihO year, consisting ill of Cloths, Casiineres and Vestingi, Jean Tweeds, with; all ithe best arr!ii well known of fast colored prints., • . • Algol Dres.4 Goods, IVhit4tand Linen &e. • • I I. • A 1.40, Mroelie long and *aro Shawls tnere . and Silk Sl)fiWiti . , together with Hosi Eancy . Goods:rn Prompt attention paid tO'brdes.' ' 1. 4YI-1 Ilia, CAR in or 'tom Station on the Lackaittannal and Westirn oßaif road. Diitante 20 mile's. I.,eave Carbondale in the morning - and connect kith the km !going North. Returning, leave on the arrival jot* the mail train train the Great Bend.. The nearest most direct arid cheapest route from Great Bend to Carbondale. Passengers by thin line swayi! got into Carbondale earlieilin the evening than any other route. Fare reeeipted.in Carbondale 'at the. Store of the Subscribers, Main street:, 2Cfew blocks below Bronsou'a Hotel. • • GROW & BROTHE I RS. August, 18,42.—tf. •: ' : 1 Medical Card. - 1 - Nocr9. TnAvER & CRANDALL, eying associated themselves in the prnet ee of N ei: b e i m , and Surgery would respectfullYlinvite all to give them a callethat may need their pro fessional service. Thty may be found at the office. formally occupied by Darter Tha r. They will keep on hand pure concentrate sad nomeopatliie Medieines. ' *R. THAYER R. P. CRANDALL. I Mosarusta, Slay 8, 1244., ,freeof es, or &CO., 1r his Cos- 3 ,' =at -1 CEC• 8 Do not NC SALIM EZZI 3 M. arra, 111 Bowery, II Co. lad Street; cker, ils !t; Samuel 810 (Atari's ca:,(o, III.; Peter R. West and D :Van Weft and andNi est; Cromwell, Dexter B. ne I ;1 1 res. ENT, Boston. lATTLE: !Attornies at Laiw-LeffieefortnerlyLoecu-- pied by Little & Streeter, Montrose, 13, Kee. hanna - Cenety, Pa, RALPH B. LITTLE.] [EZRA fl. CLIASE. s • CON - GOON,. et BCVIER, i • - Dealers in Marble Monuments,Tables, Stones, &e. Corner of Court and &Amiga Streets, opposite - Broome. County Balk Bing. hamton, N. Y.I , . . • C. D....ILATIIROLI dit Co. . Dealeis ha Stoves and Manufaetarers of Copper, Tin, and Sheet-Iron Ware.. I Shop west side Main Street,- opposite Deniociat_Of ,l See, Montrose', Pa. • f C.-D. LATHROP.] b. B. MOONEY, Repairer of Clocks, JewOry, Musical lustre ! 'ments, and •GUns, Edectro,plating of Spoons, Watebes, Jewelry, &c., done to'order. He.has an appointment for Sealer of Weights and Measures. Shop on Main Street, first door below theTrick,Corners"Montrose,il* ABEL TURRELL, MONTROSE, PA. Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,Paints, 'Oils, Dye-stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Herd. ware, Stone-ware, Glass-Ware, CaMphencOura lt leg Paid, Limp Oils, CandleOarnishes,Win dow Glass, Fancy, and Toilet Articles, Pen mery, Jewelry,' Spoons, Spectacles, Musics) Instruments; Trusses, Medical Instruments, Liquors, Mirr'ors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions,- &e. t Physicians Praserip tions earefully'compounded. : ' t - FRANKLIN FRASER, 'Attorney and Counsellor at Law, II • MoNTR on, ° WILL attend f ait h fully to all bulkiest; Mitres s . ted:to.him in the county of Susquehazna. Conveyancing and writing of all ',kind's will be done neatly, and change moderate. I lie will also attend to the prosecution of laic of sOldiers, their widows, and heirs,. against tba Uni ted 'States goVernment, !or Bounty - Landk stone, &e. M=• be P . i lay be found at all hours.at the ( o ffice formerly occupied by J_. T. Richards, Esq.,north-ofthelCourt?. House.- . . ' • "'' 4p T I i . JOHN. COLSTEN DEALEk IN' Stoves, Til, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware, Lodersville, near Crest, Bend DepotAtf M. :C: imam. -.• Interested with L L. liittnt,i " IMPORTER AND DEALER in-Hardware and Cut lery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &e, .1 , • No. 215 Pearl Street, N.I Y. Where his Mercantile friends, in this and other Counties, are kindle invited, and earnestlysolieit ed to call and puteliase. ' n6tf.- -• . . HENRY: S. KNAPP, • • OF mciTnosE, • i- ' • With Rowe, W. oodru ff , & Carter, ATHOLEIB2..LE GnocEiis . and -Comm,isszloN MERcu:A:NTS; No, 173 w a ' s l i i n ,,t on street, between Cortland ind'Dey Streetsitqew York. March 8, 1854-100. rhrits,in lies to esk:l - part as and styles Medical. Card. ~ • T% Rs. n. Patrick, Jr. & _G..hare I J this day formed a eo-partnershiP, for more &idea - and suee:eSsful-prdsi l icution, of the differ braneliiis of their profession. •• - • . • All•business' entrusted to the m,will • be Wert- , ded to with promptness and fidelity. 1• 1 Their office will be ho one lately 'ocenpisd by Dr. Dimock . - '• Mimtro h . 22 : , 18. G. P27PRIII'I7°.K4C- cods, . , Dr: Merit A. 11 - 11t1JGOIST and CricuisT, and Dealer in -7 Darras, Medicines,Chemicals, Dye stnlN 'Paints, Oils, Patty , Win dow 'Glass, Caulphine Fluid, .Perfumery, Yankee Nolen% &c., Lodersvilie, Pa.—lUtf. s. I • A. S.. • .ArroupiEY AND COUICULLOii .1.4 W--S tutnna Depot, Pa. o:Rio:over :S. B. Store. , I; Goods Faßidge _ SHILLING Calicoes for 8 ets., Summer, .kds for 10 cts., Ginghtuns and. Lawns at most price, Defiling 10 ets., Scythes 50 eta., ANts, 100 eta.,Rakes, Hoes, Shoiels, Sickles, 11' 0 4 5, Mop lsodleS, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Window Sash, the best to. be.found, Glass and Nails; ,sth Y. H. Tea, for one dollar, -and -other goodi in great variety, all going cheap for cash. ' • .1. L Y ON4dc. SON. Montrose, June 14, 1854.- •• Wool: wor tad.* r•• T"t4tbserihers.ivill 014 *a highest- ttt_str ket trice: for Wool, either in . Goods or Cash. • SMITH & HEMPSTEAD. • 1 Drooklo,_ June 7t14 1854.• . • • •• • • :1 • • --- THE 1101\11E0SE DE 00: YUBLIBEIED.EVERrMIURSDAY MORISINtiI OVI&814' &.0,44 5 1 EDITORS AND ROIMIET -- ' - • TER1115..41,50, cash in' advance; $2,00 if not paid within six months; and. CIA , O, at ihe r m . iir of the year. No paper discontinued until ulna. ges are paid, except at - the optiotiof t Kb. liahers. All 'communications connected, ,Ith the office, to insure attention; must he directed (pot paid). LS CHASE & DAY; Montrose, Susquiehailk enunty, Pa. - Bates of AdVertising. One square (12 Miele or lets) 3 insertions i 51,00 Onesubsequent insertion, ..... . 0,26 One square three months, - 2 ,5 ° On e square six' months, . 4,00 4,00 Business Cards, four lines or less, • . Yearly advertisements, not over 4 squareli 7,6 0 One column one year, 30,14 Yeatly,adaitisers will be restricted! to the business in which they are engaged ;and are cos. sidered as wishing to continue advertisin g _iunl they shall ' give special directions for a flukontia. ranee of the same. • , • JOB 'WORK. 11145 1 The publishers hav l ingiddedtsitheir Job Printing materials a large and superior Casson. went of Job Type, are now prepared to execots Job Work in ,altnanner unsurpassed in- is set. Pon of country and on the Most ressonabl "tenni. Blanks of every description kept comstantly on. hand or printed to order. ll** pint* • • - Jon* GROVES,: 1 Fashionable Takitor—=Shop under Hotel, Main Stie4, Montrose,' Pa. • - - '11.11t1%.,t8T HOUSE, 1: , . Great Bend Dejpot, Pa. ADDISON 'BEY-. Rend ,All 7, Propc iet.Or. • • . , , L.If.i.SPRQUT, Manufacturer lipf srnotrr's COMBINED CAR. ifontrosx , EIAGE . PA. • . • • • Wm. Br. Co. ,i.- CabinOt-andXha4 ittatinfikadiers,,foo Main Street, Montrose, Va. • • 4t w. - xt. FULLER, 1. Dealers in Pooks3tendyZfade - clothina, And Ca p s, Bogts arid :Shoei;. Dry GoOds, Store opposite Seirle'A Hotel, tiontrosi,Pti. C. C. EDWARDS, Physician and Surgeon, Harford, Pa. °Met 2 doors below Eatoes Store: • • Dr. ILLS3LITII, 1 ' Stirg4on Dentist, Montrose, Pa., will _iie at , -Searle's Hotel Mondays and Tuesdays of each , , week. ' . iSyl , • .MIL, /ill 8c PARK, I - Dealers in Dry GOods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, &c., Pa. , , Byl {s. A, Wooxisun