rq-orgi:,gitiii,tr o .., THE Lmeca.§r EinettLyteN'T-icatinEßN 4'ENlfed 4.1.1.1.111A5E dr ALVIN DAY, :EDITOR',4. Moutrise, Thitirsday, July ST, 183,1.1 In the illeaodw. BY-IMYAR)) TAVOR. • • Hein the ennintr mC.adows, • -_-__kithe Meadows alone, - With:the infinite sky above me Iltfii the tan on his mid-day throne. : Tie smell of the flowering grasses Is sweeter than any rose, _ And a million happy insects, Sing in the ward ter*. The mother lark thatls brooding Feels .tho sap on her wings, And the deeps,of the noon day glitter With swarms of - fairy things. - From the billowy green beneath me To the fathomless blue above,- , The •creatures 'of God aro happy' In the warmth of the summer love . The infinite Idiss of Nature I feel in every Fein; • • Tholight and the life of.Summcr. Blossom in heziet rind brain: But darker' than any shadow By thundElr clouds unfurled, The awful Truth arises, That Death in in the world ! 6And the sky may beam as ever, • And never a cloud he curled, And tho airs be living odors, But Death is in the world. Out of iho_deeps of sunshino . • ' • The invisible bolt is hurled ; . There's Life in the summer meadows -4 But Death 51 in the world! , firt7 . *ib..t :Nt..0114. Reverie of the:Church SeNto " Splendid day, ! We'll have quite. a Out. There's nothing like Sunshine, to an. audience• better. than all the preachers that ever were bore.—Oh •• t my. memorandum book; rd like .to forgoiten it,-and'' if them directions . • been tended:to, most likely I should J ost my place. Let's see. , [Takes out a - orandum and leads :] "By order of Judge R. the woman squints and eats eardomon seeds is not put in the seat in front of him. ' "By order of squire B. the young who ogles his daughter .and wears pants is to be put somewhere on the side of the ebureh.l "By order of the wealthy Miss Pry; Prim the young man whoes clothes' sm cigar i and brandy, shall, be set'behind , "The request of Mr.' A., mechanic, strangers be uot shown into his pewr attended to' if convenient._ , • "Quite o :chapter, anyhoii. But people are beginning to streak it. . There S.'too . young women trailing. • Common • sort of folks, I guess, gentility don't come qulte - so early as this. Have a 4..14 marm.J i --•:She says with a how,. if yOu please, sir.-Na mat ter, politeness is a cheap artiele,. : it don't: cost nothing., So here goes the two women into one of the black wall pews. Rere's two more birds, of the same feather; woollen sha;wls,.Straw bonnets and cotton, gloves; wall pew, second from the door, good enough in all conscience. • ' "Ah there's a bride. Satin velvit, and white lids; fine broadcloth and - .white vest.. Shall I have the pleasure of showing:-..your self and lady some seatsl They Inuit have . some first rate seats, kir they are eVidently, somebody. What, difference . there is iri folks! . "Now there's a dress-maker and a school= Mistress, n6bodies. Back seats, geed enough. Tie young lawyers—somebodies: I mist find a seat in the middle aisle. A rich Avid ow—somebody---middle aisle. A broken down minister, coat rather seedy, cravat rather coarse--nobody—sidd-aisle.. fashionable btiardiug -school girls—some bodies-7-uiddle "aisle,, if possible. Rouged cheeks, but a spiended silk cloak--some body—middle aisle. An apprentice bop decent looking, but a nobody—side aisle. - “Wholl say/ 6 ain't 4.L . judge. of human satrirell Don't 1.. - 1.-now Who a is , the • minute, I see him! • . 4 1Co4'r there'i one of our seedy coated, old "fellows coming. Don't I-set him down as a nobody, and won'the be glad to get . tiny kind of a seat! I'll show folks that I under- stand my business. Have a seat sir? "Confound my ill luck! Just as I. was him putting,into one of the poorest'seats in the house, along exudes Judge R. who spy ing -him, comes up; -and says he, Ah I how dy',9, do, Governor B.! Take a seat with me, sy:oncy wife will rejoice to meet you. Shak . ing - haixls With the seedy coat, he, looked daggers at me, and-I'll pet a foinpence I've ; lost my place. Who'd hare thought the old fellow wii"* an -ex-Governor I • But that comes of looking as meek- as a schoolmaster, and "dressing like a wood-sawyer ? why don't folks, as ought to,.hold up their heads and be somebody f Getting Along. of _ - There are two ways gettingthrough the world. Some men have a knack of 'getting , • along,' while other work their way:—The man who 'gets along' is always devising , . soma, expedient by.which -td shirk the primal -curse'-or rather blessipg---of , labor. -He starts a 'gift lottery: or exhibits a fat hog to • the gazing populace at twelve nd a half, cents - per head. He invents a quack medi cip'e warranted to `cure all the ills that flesh i is heir to,' and gets a minister .to endorse it; ' he advertiies five hundred receipts for ma - king a fortune in less,than no time,' offering them to the gullible public for, the extraprdi • nary price, of one. dollar, postpaid; or he turns politition, and is rewarded with Wcon • solship to the .Fejee Island. ' Ho is always changing .the object of his pursuit, now run t•- ning in one direction, and now another, and r this he calls ' gettingplongr ' )(3865 The mu who ' works his way in the 'World' the busineAs of life with careful ref ce to his tastes and capacities, and: then steadily sticks to it. He bee,omes master of one, string, and draw from , it such . melody as . , sootluN him in the darkest hours. If he does not grow rich he becomes respected and hon. ~.erod. Ills perseverance is counted unto him as, a virtue, and men say. he js- one of, the - old standards. He sticks to. his business, and his business sticks to him. What: it brings him he knows how to -value and en joy,. forliellas earned it. Ile has his ' ups and downs,' but they are only the undulations - 'which carry him steadily over the`•• waves) of Ws ocean. With continued practice comes skill,and that is always in demand.. So ihe . 4 avoiks his way ' upward, and- is known I as a -riling.iniiii. Botha does not go up like a rocket to cpurle,d ( ?wn l i ke it'i:sLick* Ills l'7 griasis gradtial, but..sure, for he ' works ids way, he lays a good foundation for ereryup-_ ward step—developes his powers and t i s l a p = . py in their exercise. Ile is a , truly dey l fitit terttl fir he " w''d4. iti: war," and all.• )pekoe• I. . . . . ,is ye .-hip•in an' inferio t r degree.'.: Ile.; ftilfils. the object - of his being, in accordance' with the laws of the Creator,. fur all things .in.na ture "Iwo* their way." , - ..• • i 4. ' : :, ". . - Tilt.man who"gets . along" naly 4 get rich but his life is . always a .failnre,--.4t mere make-shift. . His - riches .iniivlie admired, but be is seldom 'ilespeeto. • "Mo'st.'•often 'be. does riot attain wealth and - sortie times he 'get a along"-'to' the workhouse.' , 11 who would...not wort for himself. is .14 last . obli 1' ged -t work for others. - : ''. ' g ' Th re is-a knack of "getting 'jilting," but I the tine art of Life consists in `' viorking your way. 'Young *Man, cent:czar:o your', pi,l4-, or. Diffusion is the great evil 'tif ~life.' Be come master' of your. business, and' . you are master of other ineti... .Per lie .wl t to by-- appli ; eatioLand perseverance nequireivflicility and a - . put -e, is.always in deinand, .1i is - bound 10-s4ceed. ~ '- I ! ... ;' i . '• 1 421. lacksio and (10114 lizille , I'll'e. folltiwint, front the Buffalo Conutier-. 0 cialds So: cliaracteristic of Gen. Jackson that wen re sure it- will be read with'; interest by ever y i one : O'a .the accession .of Gen. Jackson; the small clique . of intriguers wli6 chisten4 " Bolton StateSinati," assuming 'to, . - be the Democratic . part:) , of Massachusetts, . had np ;. pointed the. Herat Offices in; that ..State among themselves. To one of their . number - wai.as.signed the Pdleetorship of Salerri. :We war forn.Miller.was proscribed Without hes itation or compunction. ,The selectien made bathe Statesman 'clique was .iteeepted• by .Old l i fickory . with out examination or inquy: ry ; and. Cren. ' Miller's.siicaOssor was nomina ted tO the Senate. -' When the nomination came to be acted; upon, Col. Benton inter posed and asked that it tilightlay.over..- He was s f ire. that . the Eresident Would not in-' tontileally ;remove . the incumbent—there must be some`inistrike'.abont ' it, and desired timepi bring the, facts of the case to his eon sider.i tion. - The request winKompliea with, as a • liiatter bt" course.'. Col. • ; Denton . name- . diatoly - waited upon - Gen. JaCkson, and the interi, iew is ;said, to have been of high-interesti i A-gentleman whOlvas intimate tit the White i Mouse, used; to de'r;crilie it sornewhat 'in the I - - folloWino- D stYle . :, . . . ~ . . ' :"General Jackson, do Sot; know, L sir, who . is col ector at the port of Sittem, .'MasSachti- Setts, sir ?". • ' . "Lcan't think. Of his nanie, Colonel, al thoult Pve'juit sent' it up to the Senate. But leis a goodmaiii-IknoW, and a good Dentoprat; too, for. Green andlnensbaw.both t..4ld:lne so."' . • I • ; - \ , "lint 'sir," rejoined Col.-B4" I beg to in-\ quirelif whether you .know. *ho the ,pesent incninbent, is, sir—the officer whom yen have intent' edto remove,. Or 1 ... ... ' - - "No—l Can't rememberhis, name'-but .1 knowl he is n . 11—,-d PTow England. lfartford Conition Federalist, for Green an w -llensha both - sold me .so.". ..; i "Sir, the present colleeter of the port of Salem . is Gen.'Milleri air;whofought with sb muchl.distinetion.en the northern frontier, in . the i'ar 4ith-.Great Britain, sir.": -- - "Not the brave Colonel, Miller; . who - said - "11l try !" when asked if he could, take that '4l-: 7 ----d British entrenchment at -Didge ; wate •-. . .. -.-. A. ni , • - , . - " Xes, sir," said,Col., Benton, , ' r f he is the .same inan,..sir.". '' • ~1 ' . . ; ,i: • - ." The d--7---- 7 1 he is; :Where'.v. Donelson !" A sharp pull at, the bell -was 'folloWed ' by ' tlprompt appeaanee of a ie . rvant. • - • "Till Col. Donelson I want, to :see him— 'erg's have ain't have Man Laid iother ence 11 of . , , quickl. "' • F , : i - ' MriDorielson' entered. F. , '.--:. F 1 . . " bonelson, I Want 4.hde name of the fellow nominated for.Collrtor :a Salem Withdrawn instaritly. l 13V - the eternal F iheses politicians are .the most. remorseless' scoundrels alive. Writ a letterlo Geit..Miller, and 'tell him he shall hold the office as long as Andrew Jack son liVes. Stay, ll'll*rite l myself—,-the assure -1 ance 'will be mote gratifying .as coming from a brother'seldicr. FF - F , , , - . • , Abtertistintuts, • 1 -:+ tiii ;: t o .. •. To : e üblio. AT tho store, of 4 ',Turd!, Montrose. Psi„ 1 - 1.. ruay be found a,' first rate assortment. of Drug Medicines,f Drigist's Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, *mhos, Dyn.st:s4 Oroceries, Yankee No tions, Some dry.GOodshansical Instrunients and Strings, Materials for; Lights, Pocket Knives, Spoons, JevVelry, Perftimery, &c. &c: 4 -- Per Sons *anting anY articles in tho 'aforesaid departinenbi, (and', also some others not named,) are respectfully invit to call and examine be fore they purchase, yso doing their"interests may be promoted: • When yon co to Montrose,do nSt for . 1:47 get to,call at ~ . , • TLTRRELL'S, to Fresh Arrival. 'MEW GOODS, embracing, nearly every article .1.11 necessary to keep up an \a.ssortment, just reeeived,, and selling fora trifle above cost at tbd t Ready Pay Store of I I 1 , SMITH & HEMPSTEAD.: ' Bidoklyn June 21 11854. •. "Pni.wilh you once again my friends INo nor. toy filotpteps roam • ) • YYOUwill Std meat my residence Oft Monts vac, two deors'sonth from Seth 'Mitchel's Esq., happy at any titneto wait on 'yon, socially or professionallyi the; hatter especially.. Those who prefer to have their work done at their rtAi dence whethering In town or out, will please give Me notice accorcrigly; and I am at yonri genice. Persona at a rris mace desiring Plate; Teeth, can be acCorninodn dat my house, free; of exPense, Aile the fvrerk i ts being done. As 1; wish to be b sy I shall still adhere to .my old. plan of charginiaccoi-ding to the circumstanct4, of my patrons. ' There,. -is conch 'complaint of the high pries of Dentistry and of my prices ton; although I have keen in i the habit of dedricting from' 15 .t.o' 25 per cent, from the first Now friends I will.niake.yett ' this offer,--if you who; need 'work will comes right along"and have it done end so keep me busy, I will work for yon ,(1 for half.pticemnd do it' well too. Tho reaso we have to charge 86 high is because, tithe from dread of the pain or the y; you hold bac and force usto I hise much 'me for want a - work:. , Come on then and you will, raid there I a chance for bargains at )lontarge.,• 1 • C.; D. VI RGIL, Surgeon' Dentist. I If entrose, April ip, 1854. - , UST nput find, Salt' reeeir44, iuld for sale by G; & W. H. FULLER: Silk*, Silks!! • , lITILL the Nadir Fa:l in and look at our exi, tensirc Mid liMuitifal assortment of Dress plaid and Striper', Selling fors *Mall profit at • 1, G. &W. H. FULLER. 1 June 6, 1854. . ' I • ,)i ' , . T RING:. . 1 A 41,0 I.IE subscriber';.continues to 'every on the,- I l'ailoring; binfiness iikall its branelxii, at "stand lately eicitpied by Lines dl. l Reynokla over llawley's ife.-- ott'sore, where he will 4 .tendf to all milit in hhit Profession ; in ft prompt. and satisfactory er r , , „ I - ~' t P. itErfkOLDS. i .: , 4 Montrose, April 5, 1854 7 —tf. • ' • I Zoom)m_ir in Food. • , TS ICE, S, r over and, 51elasses, are cheep and may . IV be used both Profi4bly, and pleasantly to tt eonsii'lerable extent'as substitute. for Flont.—L We :are receiving a large, supply, and offer Rice - of good quality nt, 44,87 4-2 per ; 100 lbs. f Good New Grimm, Sugar. at fr,4,87 1.2 per 100 lba. Good Now Orleans 310 : asses at ,86 per ga !on. . , -1, - • ' zuß4Oviti§ & co.\ Gibt.on, June - 24,1 1 3'41. t I ' ! N - Euills r fit t LisllmENT. ..The One r ic e" Store. - - GOODS AT pi:m.4s, AND FOR DEADY PAY. undetsikned hailing associated themselves Ttogether i the 3ltutanti I e business, are now prepared to Offer to the public, a very desirable stoels. of Goods; consisting in main of Dry ,GoodS, and Ready:made Clothing,, Ifitts,ttaps and Straw Goods, Bohks and; Stationery, Boots and Shees, - it Grticeries, rr Yu kee Nthions4 &c. &c., all of ben phrehased with great care, and We ire satisfied,' cannot fail to suit those, who Mai favor is with a call. The Dry IGeodS. department will be found very Icomplete4eonsisting of all the leading styles of I r •. 1 .• • ; • LADIES DRESS GOODS. Sillttltich brocade, plaid and striped, black, dress and Mantila vcrr rich,-high lustre, and at . cheap rates.. Striped Del:rnes pinta Darage'do.• satin stripe Challis, printed Ltlwns, replins, Deßage, plaid and Printed Jaeonets, in great varieties, which we are bound to sell it a Biro figure. Glughtunsi-it hadionie assertment,—PrintS, all the leading styles, 3lesrimack, - Coeliccoes, Aliens, Spragaps, &c.4•4ery pretty styles. Dtess trimmings--4 the desirable styles and shadbs—Blaelq silk Lace, 'Dress buttons, black velvet Ribbotiai silk and _worsted Braids, in great vcritity. t, It • White GOodi.--Swias,Jaconet,Nansook, Cam brick, Bishops Lawn, I andj Book Muslins, Plaid Cambrick Mulins, dotted Pwins Mutilins,corded. skitts, Irish Lien, Catnbri4k liandkerchiefs,`&c. Ste.,',Prench Needle Work, Swiss and Jacoliet *Edgings, and rusertings, cotton, linen and thread lace do. Fleinicing, Ladiestfashionable,Chemiset tes, Sleeves; Cidlars, -Bonnets &c., the large'st as sortment in iThwn, and at very low prices. Barego ter \ail's, hi green, blue and brown, Black lace-Naas &e. • -. - Kid Gimes:V-41131es and Gents, a largo assort ment., of the test qualitY. . - Mitts, long and short, Black, Mohair, and silk. Silk Glovi.*4 Blacl, white and colois. Lisle t• thread, and cot. . i ' "hosiery.-!=A( fine assortment for Ladies, Gents and Children,. k .j I - - • gibbons c r.--aqine assortment forßennets, also satiii and lutestriud, in all widths, land every col dr.' • ji - i I Dome,ctici Ghods:4ShLeettn,ks, bleached cnd-un bleaChed 'tusling, MO gag, ',Crash, Diapers, Table CoVirs, awl Napkins, arid in, faet, all the desirable stylCs in this department. Shauls.4Ptinted Delano', French printed wool, printed caslimre, 13reche,,Black 'silk, &c., a fine stock of th'Sm.. Ladies Shod's, of .every description, at low pri ces. I Boys; Misses, and childrens \shoes, in great GI Br 00-- el 6- - • t ., variety, _ten Boots; Coarse am.. -J ne. I - lATS,IC S AND STRAW GOODS. We have" a Very fine stock of Hats and Caps, t Canada Str,awf, Palrbleaf, titracoa, Maracabo, Bound, Ca4tion, Leghorn, ICassimere &e., for summeriwar,fwhich are very desirable, and Bel linichcap.).- II 1,. ::ti gond ::assorttnen'kof Ladies Bonnets; Misses and [childrOns . Flats, Hats, &c. -I - .!RiEBDY MADR CLOTHING. ! - In this hrannh of our business, we cannot fail to snit. - i Our stock of Clothing is very extensive. andiwoll,raad4 up, hi Into and desirable styles, -Wel tvoipd; emieciallyl invite lour friends desiring anything in this link, to give its a call. - Gen tlemens fhrnithing goods, of every description. '. A largeCsioik of Wall Paper and .Bordering. - Books, Stationery and Yankee Notions, in great variety.; il il , • Groctiti'o.-4Teas, Green'4ld Black, very hoice andl . fre4h,lat ow ptiees. .- l .• • .1 . Cojrc4:uperioi', St. Doiningo. and Rio. A beailtifat arti4le of ' Brown arid White. Sugars, CHRA,It. .1• Molasse, .Spices, Soap, .Candies, Lamp o,ll,lPliiid, &c.i &c. A very superior arti cle ofOviindilill TobaccO, at 12,8 cts. per lb. _ l7r *in the store formerly occupied by La dthrop &.; Salisbury, and more recently, by Geo. Puller, OPposfte Searle's Hotel. We would be very happy itideed, ko see pur friends, at the rein- rratnis'itr.z, at 4 hope to merit our'slvire of Me Iplibic i ,pati•Cmagei by good attention, and low ' privies*. -I, • 1 1 i 1 - 11 - \ I 1 . i 1 .1 1 , , G. &W. H. FULLER. : Moritroc, April 19, 18511 . . , - ' c • I CaUfornia,. Or all place nn the (ilabe,enpnot present greater i • • indr`tienents lan? KEEf,ER4 ST6PIJARD'S • BOOT. AND SWIM STORE. BICH is now filled with a new and exten `l sive assortment of articles in their line, embracing a General ivariety 'oaf new and elegant styles of Ladles and; Gentlenten's wear, :among which arelaclies French, Silk .Lasting and Pre-, nine Gaitirs, Kid and EnanOed Polkas, Kid Pat ent' leather and bronzed Joni). Lipds, Buskins and Ties ;Iseittlemen'a Freutlh and Philadelphia oak-tanned calf Skin.Aud: kip fitoots, Congress and button Gaiter*, Monterey and Washington Boots, toilet SliPs, MoroccO, calf. and Cowhide Bro. gans, titc.l Boys kip; calf and cowhide Boots and Brogans; fall kindle!' Misses and Children's wear. Aldo, a general assortment of Findings, which con sist, -in. part of lases', pegs, 'parables. Hungarian nails, tackle, thread,: wax, Bristles, -shoe binding, awls, sandstonee, stic4 . knives, &c. Also, oak and hbinlock.tanned calf Imper and sideleath er,ldomano Skins and lininp. Work tirade to order and repairing nea4dene. KEELER & STODDARD:, Montrose, June 1.!1853. ' . : 1 SCSQQEII.%N iAI COIL , Arri STOVE AND TIN WARE DEPOT. EBSTBR 4. GO. would respectfully Clk inforni the-people pf!' this, county and the peOple in general, that they have'opened an estab lishmenlof the ribesie kiud i 4 Montrose, at the old stand of Sayre and 'Webster, onel door north of the Demdcrat office,!where hey intend to keep on hanola larie . assortment‘of iStoves Tin, Copper, Brash and sheet Iron Warerl all of which they will sell as cheap as they can b 4 bought in this or any other c4milty, Among our stoves may be fOund the followiniberndes others too,numerous to mention: N. Y. 4. Elie, air-iight, for wood. Modern 'friv " . or, coal. .keyxione State - 1,1 Vu/cOn Ll' - 14 Ba? - ,,State, ,S 4 tit Forest ed Oren., Mohawk, i • I , " Also, Parlor, Office ilnd shop Stoves, Culver's Pat ent Hot-air Furnaces f?r heating Public Buildings, stores, Hotels. etc. Stove . Trimming, Pipe. Zinc, sheet Lead, Lead Pipe, . Well and Cistern Pumps, Chain Primps. Chains and Gearing. QAIt kinds of Custom rWork done 'on short no lice and most reasonable teems, Our motto is !Mall profits, ready pay, and quick returns. eie.All kinds-of Produce at ken in exchange for Wares. tif yen don't beliore - it, call and see. • j 1 A. LI WEBSTER & CO.' I Montrose Sept. 15, 1653: . I LATEST EUITEMENT.• The; Nebraska Bill' Unsettled. . Q COTT, JOHNSTON & Co., are now reciev .o • lag Ifrom NNW York,t a general assortment of Sprtitg and Safari& Goods, and we cordially. invite all that liketo buk.Goodi -cheap, to give es; a call; as our stock is arge and we are wil ling to sell for' isniall profits. You can find here almost every article wanted, and we are willing to contpare.Goodi and price with -aby store in the county. '. We have taken 'special plums - to had nice Gobb to "please such, as Figured and fancy • Silks. Silk Tissues, Barages, and Betig,o ,Delattes,. Plain, and fancy Lawns, Silk, Fiencli and ,domestic Ginghams, Figured Curtaini and paper curtains, Ladies Collars, Un derhandlefs and i sleeves, Mantillas, Parasols, Gloies,'Straw and fancy Bonnets, also trimmings to match. -1 . A large stock teGoods fur men and boys, al so lion, _Steel, !ails, horse . shoes and nails, Plongbit; Salt, }"i4h, Crockery, Grindstones and Stone ware, Titi,Stove Pipe, GlaSs, Sash, Leath er, Beols,'Shoes,l &c. &e. Please give its a chance of soiltig -y4 our stock, before you buy. • • • . • SCOTT, JOHNSTON & Sarin ille, Aril 18;•-1854. WAIL PAPER. I A LARGE lot which - enables us to se la sell 10.1. .1. , 1., Isesi , ies , riviwTart opportunity to make bet- . ter;:svtectioni. . , Ashton Salt, liutt6 . -Firkins, Tin Ware — &c: ' &e. S. if. & I►. SAYRE Stoves: Stove::: 44 retill, Sere andl V s eflew Lea' remindS its ithat the fast Mppronplof the keen Frios of Old Grey Winter; Wheri!one of these unstir paSsable And highly ripproyerl Stoves from the most extensive ManutUctOries the - Union, Messrs.lShear & become indiSpensa9e to evert family. We ;ivr'itild,respectfullvartnounco to the citizens of Sit'squellanna and adjoining miunties that wo haVo itistireeeiveri and aro te- - ceivitig the - largest and best Itssortinent of Stoves ever intioduced intet.'4Xtertt, Pennsylvania, which will beisold at the vUrii lowest eal4 ,figure... To these who are in wait of Stoves they will tindiit to :theirinterest to Tall:and! examine our variety betbre purchasing elSeWhere.. They comprise in part as follows: • • • . ITnit#: states, 1 •!** r! Oriental Parilk Basiern Queen g (4., •:I - Venetian,. :do; ,Pire :Clipper E. 04 Fancy • - do 3. National Air-Tight 1 f; 4 Irving . doi • .ilfordin i rr, Smr, I . ; Cottage, 'Far-niers' Mr, Tigha' • :1 • itc., 4.c. The 4bovo Stoves :tie tee well known to re. quire any iiiinute dtriptlOn, being the twist popular .and approver Stove; in, market. - MI who may fdor tis with n ;Cali\ Will be shown thicrukh our ss4orttnent with OlcaSUre. "Recollect the. number"—Ercres's fitrlanted "One Price StorO." • 184-35 ' • • icAitpurriogyS• HOTEL. (FORIIERL;Y Lusii;flousr4, )GREAT BEND, P 4. THE tubscribcr, having rented this well known hodse, and rc-fitied and re-furnished; in gobd style, is now prepardCto- ;receive and entertiln! guests.l 'This hour Of delightfully situated. en the-haeks.Of the SuSiinehaitna- river,, on the Imoi of the fiewlYork arid Irioi and the Delaware, Lackatiannit and Westin:it Railroads; overlooking a rnestlbe,antiful scOien dl country, and is the panertria of ; scenery ne;pqmilled anywhere. I . !AS StilitMEH Rtsor.T . ;tor the business man seekinttqumt and, fro4doni from the noise.end din of city pre, l'or ladies and gentlemen; in • pursuit of pleasure amid the rurabseenery of llu; countrk, this location 'cannot lie equalled. 1•10 c the weary traveller is . :Seenre from the confusion incident to the continual a;frival and departure of • trains, t-ltich, espeqially the, night time very glicat nnuoyance to these stopping at houlies very near 4. he Depot.. 1 1 ;1 NITS ltoc;:its are 110, 1 1043:Int and well furniSh ed•;.hiiTahle, with nll-thel Relic:leies which berth cOuntrf and city, markets .afford ;*;.l no pain s will be i spared to mak§ hishouSe ii pleasant hone to all Ws guests. 1 .• ;. IGul..s.rs will bb cent - eyed to and from the cars, at any, hour day pr niuht,ina good Oranihus free oftharge.. • i IW. A LIVERY iSt.tr.tir is nttaehed to the • • • . 1 . 1 1 CARPENTER. Great Bend, ! Juni! ,;),71.11, . !.! , Bryant Ilona rot , tt rb'end :Dcppt, •i, i Pa: , • PINUP new and spacious buildinz, situated but alf feet fromlthe Depot at Great Bend, is 1 rik]sw opened and fiirnisiiedlin a suitable style for a publlc Douse, andliiwill,lbe kept open at, all. hours, :(bA day aildihightl,) for the reception': of travellers; and esi F eiOty t'or the accommodation' of passengers tr.acelling ottE.,thel. Y. & Eri4 & L.& W. Railioad4, being. pt the junctionof these two reads,l and the - most COIN-en - kilt point to ti.tcp in anOakb refresht4nts and be offwith the Ayst train, as well as OM inost,tionvenient-house tOac coMmibdafe the it;s. NEW CLEAN 'mid 'WHOLESOME! !with rooms enough to-neeMn. mate Att., being fitted.iip with new fnrnituro 'to Correspond, amiltaples lalways sei,, with wAnln xttitt..4 , and luinfios furnisbed atl a moments Warning? 1- ••• 1' ' 1 • Passengers 4esiring rest air I sleep; can, by calling here, agai4 theincOnvenience of taking an - omnibus to find tity inn,l as well as the dOay and .uneertainty*o(iejurning to the 'depot at the inTivat: or departure if. thq ,trains ;:as porter will, be in Waiting to cnndnet them with their baggage to' thc.Bryant House'4," "just across the way," :trid cOritl4l. them back again +about foe dr, reward, faking; special care to - wake them lif desired at a;n . y hour of the night. • - . •Thai loeation of the Bryant- liouke,_ with the natural scenery aboOt it ;,combine to • Make!it a Very desirable SC.NIMEIii, RESORT for hnsrncss men nnd others in ;the .City who May wish to "east tiff care"-for 4.1 few 41:15-8 6. recruit in , the „• Country. ; ; • • i ' A Large 12i4 Conzmodinu Hatt I i athletic& to•thii building for the con•Cenii.nee of plellsure PAIITtEp ? who limy 'always find good accouimodations here, without' regafd to nuirdiers with 'Warm stables tor their teams, and relihble help - Lo wait .tipop theni7 • •• . • ; ; T V - For ftirtlicir. particulars inquire at the Br grit House oftlib proprietor' . ' • k . - ADDISON BRYAN T. •Feb. 18.53-70.1 • .1 - Feb. • ;• •1; • Invalids of Ptinn . sylvania, our attentionle:yrgen!ly inviCed -to a careful Y and candid nernsal ofisomethinp, ° tlt.it . ha.4 just been intiodneed intal your 'rich end time 'honored State: Przikernarizer's i f figro lec ric Vallaic Chains . . . . 'A new and novellmodo of applying a poW,erful remedial agent, so C.ohstrtitled as to be worn under the gtirrnents, next to.the Pain producing a conitant unineerrupted current of Etectro 'Alagrietism; effect ing ithmediate relief from the most acute pain; and also rt-, permanent, cure of ail' imbus- DiscaseS. -It seldom has failed. , to furnish -almost instant r'elief, and a; final, perm4rient cure, by,being used aceord ing 04 directions, totho following diseases.—Tiheu matisa, Gout, sdiatica,i I:Paralysis, Painful! and Swelled Joints, Neuralgia, hf the face, Diseases of the Spine., Deafnes and Mildness, 'Uterine pains, Palpitation of the, Heart, Periodic, al Headache, Sit Vitus Dance, Getieral Debility, Pains of theCliest, Hyst: ries, Dyspepsia, all ;diseases that are e4usud by rr eficient amount of Nervous Fluid are greatly relieved, if not permanently cured . by simply wear ing the chains a lei , hours'each day. - Be, it anderstoo that it is not. claimed that it 'Sures all diseases; but only those fot which it ie rec., ommi.nded; and Moreover' we boldly claim and de fy th'at no medicinal agent ;of any kind hasperform ed sci MANY cures during, the last year, of those diserisesjust named as .' ! Pulrero ticker's Elf Chizin. i And to prove this, assertion, we defy any per Son to produce so manyjWell authenticated Certificates of .scientific 'Physicians and intelligent patients as may be found in a paMpblet of3G pages, to be had ',:g,ra tis) 0 the agent in .this town. The Electric Chains were, first introduced in-Franco in ISSO, and; after being subjected to the most thorough and rigid trial, : by the first medical inen in Paris, they were 'found to poisees strauge,iind marvellous power for reliev ing pain, wherever. applied, and by their inflUeute 1 wet 4 introduced into the hOspitels of that ciq, add - also Secured letterS patent by the French Govern ment. They are 3 liew intrOduced into almost 'every Hospital in England. Ger Many, Austrial Belgium, and patented in those countries, where_ they have become the most : 1 :! 1 'j.Popular ciiratire A gent in the Itrurki. „ . They were fi ret.introdueed into the U. States a— bout.kone year sipei, and Went through 'the same trial, asin Europe,and wer e at once introduded in to e ery Hospital N. Y ork, where they. are now daily use, effecting even more wonderful ; cures thatihad ever becnre been awarded them. IThey are highly recommended by Prof,. Valentine Mott, 'Vaa::Buren, Pont and others , who have. puhlished theie;iiisis of tbeir power, and valueln sevdral of the inedicaljournils in that city, and are alsolin the dank practice of .recoMniending their use ,to pa tients.. A' fall account of ,their opinion may also be fotnid in every painphlet, and sent to the addts of eve!y person in the State . by applying (post aid) to ABE4TURIML, Agent,liantrose,Pa.i The Chaps cache sent by mail, with full descriptions ;for.ase. • Price ofiChainsi $3 and $6. - P4sicians areepolitely Invited to call and exam- ine their construction, and - pronounce-upon their . .merits. OsE, uian to 110. ins; no person need featihat - they w jil not accomplish just what. it is claiined they calf Til B. One Chain will fait for Years audios i e none of . , it's electric poWer by woe, and can be applied to eitl4i adult or child.. .iti:sti,Tvaart,c; Agent, MontrOse, .Pa. J's. Srensaavi : Oeuerat Agent, 568, BroUdwaY, Nevi , York. • , I GO. • . • NEW - . .44 . 1 0 OGUS* ; • t:at assortment noW, tomprilses almost every altiete wanted, 'and- we; fear, Bomb that are. not loanted;'idlich - 10 n will sell 4 edst and spine artieleit at' less than cost on that: same 'fteOvant. ' & Co. . • Gibson Oct. 1851'; • i • ~- ~ . 1 . Illiffaio!ltobes. ' • 1, Ai: Lugo lot r:4) f them: ,i4l6lce wluile lbibes nt a very -sigAl advande nn _the cast. - 43ii.odon. Novi . .l. 'IT BURROWS &Co. 1 - ,; . ~ -- • , . ;ItEszt! • usT r teeivetilallotqr. Imp rtat4on. e)sptelido -Derchea I. tiprizonto ‘Vittelica secondi'und ametled Vials, cicUiLle &Moned in open of which hire Warranted lind received di i Switv.erhind. l'he few 111,-übjoined ?Tie! onco poitit out 1.4).1,he where4ind enormouisO me ceOtage can bo 'saved! bofton! 13..10veied Level 4 above in! e)e,gantlbilver !eases from : 4Bl. i moterneiits in lluntinglcuses frem!ttP zontal 11,:•tible bpttomed 4 holes ..lew face and:lecondfl, frprn . 4lj,7.s, the.'uin went in Wegant Iclinting l :lcaFes with sun from 89;h0. which twee hurl ~ Dints; bold Di:lipoid Pointed Per wl and sib+ extension .11olilers,magaxitio Sze. frog Isl,ool . Gold 'Diamond po blades fioni .•50c:1 Jewelry &c. 4r.e.e!ina cissortment of excellent Sec Watcliei, einicreUt makers, in first rate ditiom be sold decidedly low foi c French LtMett afelt Grystals,:l9d. pairing rx usu.: W. 14. B. I . %ratehlChaini and Keys Brat , cliusers.i • . 1 . • 1 Moors or business from 7.A. . ;• . • ; . • ' • j! A. SINGLE • 1 1 j .Wat.cli mater and' In 18.3•'•-- Ifitf. -1 1. I P " Scomet , tOngs call be • done , - i i, ~ stsotiers.” •1. T"Ll..u,,,crif„r , paring rented th . Mapnfactori of A. IV. Greenwobd,in is prepated to m decline . .I, . AN: K NOS; OF 0114,11 q. i at reduced , pric e . of good material), a 7 perior style of orkmal#bip. I kciep ou liandarill naanufacttire.to ordi.r, . 1 Bostini Roac l rs,(i4r. ()rid slylei) - ah in iFa ncif and Windsor, Citairl. Flag 1 3 ea! s, ,‘'e.tiees,. 4-c.;&,cl ' ELT :91-worlc svarranto . to Oyu- slttisr five years: ., r il. . 1 • %. Merchantable Prfaliree will hf - s ta change for work ;b,bt NO, CREDIT!, , 1 , - I . , ,)• IThiVES JOIN 1 ilarfrircl, Dec: 2, 1853 1 y ' • ' . , . . • v i•• , : 1 • ' a Inablo . Form foral f e. . rr il " sii 1) s e ri4c r ;oilers for sale his! vat ulble .. faint 'in .oills - on!1 township,. :Susiqueliannk eouttyl Pu., elkn6iiiiti4 157. - aeres, itOtPrl in thO }aster, patl, of said town, half of a tnilg from the TUnkliftnitbek Creek, aid I'2 1-2 miles fromSris. loch:tub:1 1 Depot, on te IV: Y.•& I+::l+::ltiiilroad. :1 On tititi • farm. is a ained house, •31 Ra'rns,"a' horse ite l ,:3,;corn hops; a young, okeha dof Over 100 trdes; and is well ;vatered.. . lie OliTers to sellforllo.per cone les ' than the l real valn4. • - . : . 1 l'EK,kis:L-LTwo thirds of the Pureha o nton6 , cash d4wn, and lialanci.: secured hynoortfrage. i ' • •,' WILLIAAI I I TYLOrt. .1 Giblon, N0.v 4 ,23, 145—...---47y1 ; AFFLICT ; Eb RE 13,..1!. 1)11II.,4AVELP111.1 10 P.DIPAL IIOUSE4.Es! blished' 20 .I 'yeais ago by Dr..KINKELIN, corner of Th rd . 3t Kilian tits. beck-eon Spruce and l'inei Philadelphia. P . i , In v4l relw are appillised that Dr. KINKEr. N cOnficte4 hi? prn ittice to a. pal ticulitt• branch of me4icin , 'svhich,,en ti, gage!. hi'li ttadivi led attentionnfortunate againet Olio abuSeeif utecury; thoueailds a e annually merentialired‘iut of life. f, Recent atfectlkis a CpromPtly exiing4p.hed. ; . - ,i = Twt•u y irears cif Ilzpurlieneccln t etteatment era c)aa. of,ilGi•al+CNs hitherto neglected anitimi Weedy un. d.rTntooo, hassmableilDr. RINK ELIN:( Art Itoll OF A WORX oNSIII.It•PI3ESO4ItV ILTIO2OtO prove that nine t utha of tlhe causes '<it' nervous debility{ local and ebni•tituilonal weak" , riess.mhtal and pli,y?icallsuffering are traceable to rer tainhOits,forming,the most secret yet and fatal sprini.i•Vd..inenic;ritiseryiandprrinaturN:mortitlity: -, 'lra tic Cartic ultarrAisttice—Ther , ;is it' evilhabit FilMetillegin•llll:7ol in by boys, in solitude, often growi, i g up uttl them to Manhoodond whiehlf not reformed in due time, n'ot•imlYliegeis herinitsnlictaeles to initritnoniar liapPi uti-ss,but gives rise t 4 a seri e.; of peotraeted;insidions, :.1 - “i iletn fitting atlertioti. Fey id . t 110,,A yvh9 - iiv e w a y: t o ibis 14nivions prrietice are aware of tlie- coil , e-ineriele?, until thiey tint tin! itervouir system shattered, feel ~triiiige and it nierimati,lile f eelin ifs, wird vague file n , In thentintl. The tin i ort unat , e thus tilfectellheitomeslfeehic.is unable t 0 4a,,,ii , in, oc,„topikir;vigor, on to apply his mind: to study :: I", ~t,,T , Ic tardy and weak, he Ici doll, irrefolUte, and envag . s in hie! sport With less energy! than Usual. Übe •nr itielpatii hims.elit before. the prartice as done its i worst. ato enter matrimony. hi? ma:Tinge' is un rultfuLand hisiense ti-11? him.,that this l? caused by Ibis 'l , . rly fillies. Ti or ie #ref 1, ‘i-/c7rrtio.is ic'iielt sheabln trp ken I le alleulion f?' no‘f c.1 , :' , -:-!•,• 1;!,,F, I, I Nl:t. 4 - roar re plirr, :the fulfilment ,pf SOS, ral condi thins, 111 Oder that At :nal: he realty the Cause of mitt nal happint-si ' Could the mill whiCh rem-Fine o-igin of -In mestie icreteheilneira be rairge.l.andllF true sou:rim every ii...Frariqediselosiel—in hole many c•enlilit he !.1%1 Ca tripilyS -I.,l•li.ilu'ilifimtioils, and their attendant iiimpliointments! Aprly them while it is yet' time, in order 1.0 has - • plur on. strung[even_and relaxed -organization rebractfd, re' trifled and i[even_heoea. i •i - • , . . .1t E. 1 Enftr,ll-11P who place? hinvel under Dr. KINKS:IAN'S treattn..nt rimy relizionsly confide in his hon c,r us ii, gent !email. and rely upon the assurance, that the se Bret ii of Dy. K's:. pa iletas will tievet he CAelose.d. Yonnz'M-in —let no fate niode.ty iletilrYon from mak. iTrZ yon r e.iii ekreiw n to 4ne. who:front edu tation mad respec tabilitr.ean r,ltaiii:y bel'tiend you'. ' i Tim litany ihifs:i:iveyletli vinceal the! seerlt r . In their own h.Mrts, and ilvire tkemseives. All?! lin► often is this a fatal delnel.oh.and'how,man'y a promising young ma n„Who ra; gilt have briman ornament to society has feted from the eayth. , Striotures of the urethra are rapidly!remn red bi the api‘lict ion of a new theinp enti cal Ugent. uS. I only .by Dr. K i We4.lcnets andionstitational illehllit promptly curedi and lull vicar reStored. .. Country Ini - atilo Can have by tit tint; their case eplieltly, to;ctlieriv.ith all I heir ei,tuptonas, per let ter enc.o.init A remittanc) Dr. K's.• medicine,lappropria 'et! act,oplin , ,tly. . 1 , 1 • Foricardt:d to any pa'reof the United States, and packed : mita...:...tatcs,... vcurcifrani DAMA - fie. or CURIOSITY. i 'I R/ AD ! '.- - -Youth - and' Manhood. . . I I ri.. r ,..,Lffe.iir a Premature Decah,li"inkeiin on Seff. Prricrration—Only 25 Geis. .1 It is l a work eraincatly;rel aired, as a meant , f Worm ing lli - lice:int the age% which we live: Als , . . `NATURE'S GUIDE.; . • . MTh r;ulcsjor the:Prolcr.i.7gt ion, ginLife.fisst fro, the Press A Iriter with SI iremittitkoe of 25 centa,l or the value in. NIA stamps, addreFiied tO—Dr, KIS K ERIS' ,PI 'lad elphia,. Ca. will recur, a copy or either of the labote hooks by ret TA of malt; or It:copies will be' aria / free. f l'inbtage for :jl.l IsiroksellCrc, Canvas.ers. Travelling A (inert, Arc -, suppl(ed wholesale at thiiiittlitiaLier's prices, w ich admit of a I4rrre profit. i . i ' , .,;., - 7 111 Letters Tints! be post-'paid. ' ...1 ‘, . 1 Zan,. 'Chow Thyself" ' An fardeutile Book. for:2s sense- Ecery fa, 7y should .! - Adis a ropy ." . .. 1 , sk\ %; I;i. 1 , , , ': • 100.000 'COPIES i r tOLD IN `l.• %ph; Mg; ~ /1,, LN .. .. - 3 . 3 THAN . A YEA . A new .t..,1'..111, i'l:' - if i ejgitA r ' , ethuou, revised ant . Improved, 'r, t -, • ttr.:just issued.. L ...--.... - ~' :1410,1- ... Dr; Ilunter4 3.leNUClll'Matlellal / /,' • diettr 7 - ~::. and hand hook for the afilictedr7 • . .ittleagists ..,ii e ~,ts`''Containing anloutilb* of the orgt .....7 ~ 10 , - 7 :7-- . • , .-' ••.. • .. gin, progrereeattnant andenre : ./ . .1,./'' , -tt• • •• "SS ,. of erery fors of disease eon- ' , /// 1, ! f! 1 1% ,‘\\ - tie ' h it/ I al ctel y, p m tenons sexu al .- intereon rse,by self ',true or by tVexuat excess, with advice ..heir prevention, wthten-in :11 fatailiar,sty'Keartiditig_ 'til7n -dical technicll , We/ and everythinl that would offend the ear of decency; with an outline of cpmplalits incident to Females, front the result of sane twenty le roe Knaves •ful practice exclusively devoted to the cure of diseases of * drilcide cr private nature. . ' l' ' 'To 'which is added receipts for the cure of th 4 ealte. and a trea:t.ise ontlie causes, symptoms the l-ertr and Ague. . Tepliinnna 010. e Pri?freor of Obildries in P Philavielpluil—'.:Dll. 111/ H'ER'S MEDI:UAL —Th'r author ot 1 his work, unlike the ritajorit -who sdrertise to cure the diseases of which it graduate of one of the best • Collitger in tlre tin It allords pie pie4aeire. to reroute:lend laiin to tll nate or td the shrtim of malpractice;asi a sue experiencild practitioner, in whose lictior an they Inlay place the greitest confidence." • ' . i JOs.-S. LONGSUO genies A.' Traoetrard, ( 7ll. D.,oy Penn .Thsirell delplni.—lS gireaMe pleasure to add my; teeth; professional ability of the Author of thd" Mgt vet''! Numerous cards oil:tire:tee of the Gen! sent/ lot them of long Fr.b.n.litq, have corito un tics in which his skill has been manifett in perfect hdalth, In romeicasessrliere toe`: [ patle eonehlered beyond medical aid. In the treat ival ileaknera er disarrangement . of, tbe fu ducittl by self abase or. Excess of 'marry, I d his antierjor in the profession. I have: been .withltbe Anther some thirty years. and" deem ' thartjustice to'hlin as *ell as kindness to she victim of early indiscretion, to reeomractsd , hi whoie professional skill and' integrity : they confide themeaver.):ALFßED WoQt,WA " This's, without ) ex mption,i - the moot co and Intelligible work ptddiehed' on the class whidb it treats,: /vit:tiding all technical I terns es itpelf to the reason of Its mistier'. It Is ft: objertiOnahle matter; and no parent believer can object to placing it In-the hands of his en: that bee devoted many years ttl the treatment oPeicomplaintst reated of, and', with too lltt wig. and too little preStimption to impo,'o, h t to the world, at the merely nominal prig of 24 fro 4 Of some twentyyearsdanOrt suetelt:dui ; 1 ferphi, . r - 1 . . to:hi teacher:or parent shoulg be withdot. t 1 itrildirted in this !wieldable work.. It would paltionortification andeorretO to the youth chafr.l,"—Psoltir's ....t.U . ornte. - '1 A'PreOtyterian clergynian n Ohio, Irritin of "Hun: Iteritlifedical 311 in ual" says :4-"Thousands- pen thous and elf our youth, by evil exainple and Intl ence of the.' parSiohs, have been led Inter, the habit of a if pollution, witl out realizing the eln and' fearful canton cores upon th Sarre Mad their posterity.' The c,en rtitnt one oftlioor.- i tan who are raising families 1 are !idea titre bled.; If not bru en down ' , lra th ey'd° not now the cane. or the cure. • Anything that ran be done to enlighten: nil influence the; publie mind as to cheek .aro ultimately to manta Oda wrijkzarread sourin& of human wretchedness *nub] confer thelgreatest blessing next to the religion of - erns Christi on the present and tionsing generation. "-Int mperalies(or tltlusrofintositating drinks) though it has h stain thous au 4e upon thousands, is nut a greater sisourgr to the ha. ma rare. Accept my thank" on beltak of rot aliteted, and, believe me, your no-worker in the good . 7ork you ,are se tietirsly engaged iti." . i - I - Oneropy (securely envolowld) Will bet for anted, tree of. . postage. - to any, part ofthe'llnltellfitatea f0r..11, rents, tor' i.iiievpieatese 'SO . A (flew Y. (poet paid) , lIINIDEN 4 CO., P4lisliere.itr hoe 15fi, Pilliadaphia. ' • 'it....7 - B-dcg.. 11, 1 . 5, it%.nralter, and .11nok Astlente raftfilieti on Sht• wont liltual teems., \ :21y1 . . ' ". r: • r i 1 ' -• • : ; Carpots, Ca pots, Carpets,: . T HE omit:Mg nod has nr on tram! reaily for Lis Cu e -. a yery eiteu Ye !moat:lent. of .• Carpets, lieuggets, (Nll Cloths, Rag . ; flat-., tint's,. Window Shadrs, Stair Rods, ifs: Mich he ean offer to thedies of !Montrose and yl l efully, r at prices lower than ever. -- • • Ingrain Carpet, - from Zs. to NI. per yatd. 'gtair Carpet, • " la. to Clor. '•• • 1 Velvet Tapestry " 1 ; •1 125.' upwards. •• - ItrU4rels, . It " AS/ " A,UNISI.OII, .1 .a ; i 1 IS 7 6 ; II •. i , And other Qoode at prilportionatoly low prices DO .not fall to call »attire pureinviug;elsewherc,„ as , - " o.uicx I SALES ANTISMALL PROFITS" la Illy 019tIO. ... . ''. Remember the number 41;1, and .eut this out and put it in your pocket-Look. r 1 • of (those over and' liao en. enses,Bll reef. from es will at 11 1 6 w an tefies as . jinni !led open o !more - s cowls tn nelled . 111 ; pilneil of leads nted pen ly jelbcap. ~ . nil; nand l uing cdn.. h.j. Best Vi ch re. - ... - . - 4 7AN'e one /hint cheaper than 'lVhile I.ead, nurfi6Cfrom • all p oisanous qualities. MITE' NEW ./EItSZY zr t sc; -COMPANY haring greatly JL enlarged works,nmilmproved the quality of their products, are Prepare., to execute orders for their qiuperl or Paints.. Dry. and ground In oil, is assorted packages of qrom 25 to 501) pounds • alsO dry in barrels, of 200 pounds each. . I ' , Their White Zinc, which. is sold dry . -or ground In oil, Is warranted puretind. unattrpassed for body and" uniform whiteness. 1 • A method of preparatiokbas recently been 'discovered, which enablesd he 'Campo ny :to warrant their paints to keep 'fresh and sore: in the krpn for any treason:llde time. iq this respect their paints will be - superior to any other in the market. - j • 1- - Their brown Zinc Polity/Lich la sold at a low price,and can only be Made front t c ; Zinc ores frthst New Jersey, is now well known for its protective qualitiea When] applied toiron or other motallic siorfaces. - _ Their, tone; color Pain!: pUsernsee all the properties of the Drown. and is of an agreeable cob.r for painting . Cot- Deputg, Out-butl4 ngs, Bridger', :c.c. Deniers supplied on liberal terms by their Agents, vimiou 4 tracitartips. itrho/eiate Paint Dealers and Importers, N. W G7orner,of 10th 4. Market Sts.,' Philadelphia. 10 mg. • is j 0 pur -1 • . 1 1.10 7 P. porter. I 1 s lwell o Choir Harford, d in atm ouskittitly • • •New Vork Ore' huoironee•Co. O f fice, Walt Street. an . 91 5 .11 and Approved Securities) ' - • . , •• • InsuresjagainsC rss or.. antarre.by fire. • ; DMIArtOIIIB.—V Q.steb Inc, 113 Broad Street; Peter C. Baker, spru 7e street'; Girard Baneker, 118 Broadway; Thomas A thl •ests 1341 Cedar street ;.• Sumnel South Maytq 37 Wsst street; Albert - L. Conklin, 810 Uteenwlehstrt.tet;James.t. Crosby,ll3 Brbadway Ottalles Unt, Kingshridge, N. Yitt Lambert C. Hall, Chicago, Ill.; I Smith Bobbie; Wm. IV. Island, New .York; Peter K. Roach, 138 Bank Atrveti S • taates S. Bell, eor. West and streets ,• J01,11;1. Deen, 78 IVaterstreet D. Van Wart,llBllroildway ;;Ilovtio Gallup,:eor. pest anti Barrow streets; Peter 11. oster, eor. Gansvoor tand West; • Iteutien Ross; Jr., 48 MOO Avenue, Steplieheroutwell, C'anidcn, N. J.; Altia Wkdleigh Del - tern. 49.1Vmer ;'SamuelSincialr,Tribusycßuild. rihuna Jugs; Stunuellt :Shaw, Cleveland, QUI° • , htIYAL CHAMBERLIN' Pres.CH ARLi.S L. CLARK El, Reey. • , CHARLES L.4IBOWN, Agent. ' Monirtise,'Sep!. 0, 185 • . t • A DrERT" 1 kinds ction for ,en in ex: lIM NEW .WORK .DVERTISEMENt From tie Newspr, Adrertiing eril S.M. 'PET LENGILL 4 CO. .122 Nass4c St.; N. York, 4. 10 Slate !.,I.,);Ioston. . ' The Gre:it, Piano ti . d Mimic FAablislniient. ' 11011. AC VIATER, . 333 fIUOD'WAY, NEW l'olltK. TILE best find most iitirovid, Pianos and, Melosieons.— T. GILOIV.T & Co.! , ,Wrislrs Fair. Premium Pianos, with or without the .FAiligan, and with iron frames and cir cular scales. The metitiof these instruments is too well known to need further commendation. Giltem's boudoir Pianos, au elegant instr a Merit forsmall rooms. .Ilall et & Cumston's Pianos; of the old, established firm of flatlet k Co: Mr ~W:' being sole:rgent . for all the above Pianos, can. offer them lower than ang Other house. llorace Waters' Pianos, •minufactureir expressly for him, haying great power atone and el.gati city of touch. 333 ,lt roadway is the largest depot forilwital Instruments in this country, affording anopportunitx.fOr selections not to be had else. where. Seond-hand pianos ntgreat bargains. r ,I.lices from en() to 81.75. o -Ertity las ttum ent fully warranted or . . themouey rttfundtd. , 1 1. , . TIE;GODEONS. -• , *. • ':. Goodman : Bz. Baldletd. Pasent.Ovntngelr'idenns, •• with Two n.ssits of key ! •-ra sweet 'and powerful inStru- , meat. pribi from 575 os2oo.- S. D. & li. W. smith's celebrated Melceleong,li rain's unrivalled Guitars.Brown:s• Harps, Flutinas, Violin},. Brass instimments. &c. ' &r.-:, Dealers supplied with pianos and Melodeons at factory prices. 1214 per cent discount to Clergymen. \ • ztp sv glc . • ;, i This list comprises thyroducts'of the greatmasters of both the Arlierimn and Uropean continents.andivieceiv _ _. log constant try a n cretensive pliblication.of the cli9iem and popular pi6c lof the day'. Dealers in Music, and Teachers 'of Stroitra -ies wishing to , purchase any music published, or make ariatigements for coutit ued•supplie:i of Mr. Watdes' new last ep, will fludit to their interest to farseard their °Tilers:Nusic teat to any part of tlic!Union dr Caitdas,!fost age fre.' ' 1101tACE WATERS. . . ; ITI.AIt ii IILE SHOP. TilE undersigns have established n .shop - in the basement f o Air. Sayre's StOre,in hion troSe, where they w 4at all times keep. on {land FOREIGN and Douvs7iic,MArtuLE, and tii aunfactuie the same into MonyrUents, Tomb-stones, Table tops, &c ; ,'&c. . _ 1D - The'patronag of the public is respectfully solicited. i - . COGDON & DEVIk.:II Montrose, A iv .:15, l 8:1' . 3-tl'. ' ' THE • . POCKET 2EESCULAPIIIS: Or,',E eery on i ehis bun Physician. . rPIIE cOnt'ainiug nde hundred Engravings, showing <-""7 Diseases zind Malformations of-the Ha ,- 'man systeni -in every 'shape and_ 'form. r-IETo whichl is added a Treaties on the Diseasesor Females" ? ;being of the highestigtpor lance to married people, or those cotemplatiug mar riage. • By Williani Young ? If• D. Let no father be ashamed to present a ccipy of the AescUlapins to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or wo man enter into the secret obligations ofluarried life vrithout-reading the Pocket . Aesculapins.. Let no one suffering from a I hacknied,cough, rain in the Side, restless nights*, nervious feelings, and the whole train of DpipintiC sensations, and given up by their physician, he anoth l er Moment without con-• suiting the AESCULAPIUS. Have the married, or those-ahout to be married any impediment, read this truly Useful book, as' it bas been the means of saving thoussuds of nufortunate creattiresfrom the . very lawe oLdeath. I Q 3 And person Blinding twenty f i re cents en elosed in -a letter, will receive one copy of this work by Mail, .or film!,COpies will be 'sent for One' Dollar. Address (pest paid,) DR. WM. YOUNG, 152 Spruce St. Philadelphia. March Bth, 1.. . • ITNNETT & CO. Importers and.Jobkrs of Forel'ild and Do- - , • --itestß Dry Goods. - • • r 41. 1:1Ef STRF,ET,;NEW TORN, lATOPLD inviteithe attention of mercimnts in V . SUsqueltinna, and adjoining. Counties to their stodk which IWill . be found large anddesira-; ble at nifiseasons Or the year, consisting_ in: part of Cloths, Cassimcies and VestinV, Jans . and Tweeds, with .all the best and well known styles o f fast cPlored - Also, Dress Gonfls, White and Linen ;Goods, 4r,c. Ste. ; ' • Also, Broche long and square shawlit, Cash. mere and Silk Shavkis,together,WithilogiorY and Fancy Gods. • Promnt'attenttOn paid to orders. . , " .• 437,1; 2 1 change. above diE.- nd cure of ran Co lte:Te, i 1 A NI: I.:* of t h ose treat*.is n tell States. e unfortu •esafut and integrity sity ; Pallor .t.tny to the '.ICAL 'KAN. 'tat Organs, er tuy'rtp a:doting to /.t itaa been lent of Belk'. ctions pro. not know acquainted it no more nfort unite as one In may safety D. 711. D. jipreheasive '.f disease of ,ft address i•ee from all feetfdious, Is. The au of the earl e breath to [. has offered cents, the prietleo."— Th. —.Gripers are running- a: Daily- line oi Stages betweon Carbondale and Ilopbolttom station on the La4kawunna and Western 'Rail road. Distahce 2 miles. Leave Carliondale in the morning and 'connect with the .cars going North. IReturning; 1C:1V43 on, the arrival of the train from life Great Bend. Ole nearest niost direct and cheapest route froib,Great Bend to CarbOndale. •Passengers by this line always get into Carbondale earlier in the evening than any otho route. • Faro reeeipeed i Carbondale at the; Store of the Subiwribers, ain street, A few bloc ks below Bronson's llutel. , . . - GROW & BROTIIERS. August,lB42.-44f. • - .• . • e knowledge are years of under their • midical Card. • OCT'S. I'IJAVER & CRANDALL, havini., , iJ a4Sociatodtliernseives in 'pa pi.aclico 0 1 Modiciviopid , Su,r4ory would pect(ully ,11 go give Pion a 'oa t that may need their; pro fessional serviee. i Thoy may be, found it the office, fortnalli4enpirl by-, Doctor Thayer..,— They will keep con4.enttated Mid llonteepathie 'Medicines. 1 1: 3190trOL'e;114iYIL I , 1651 J :M. GILLINPIE, 111 Bowery, Nev liork Doctdr Yourself : 1k 11- i., i41:014T3 OSE DEMOLIA 1111.1.11311k4 4ElO' TlltiltSDAY3loit2il;NO " ggfArftgX a. OAT ' , EDITORS '4.111D !PROPRIETORS; .TE11171115.7; not, paid ilyithinid ofthc year, 14:e gee are paid, eki fishers... Ali con office, to insure paid) to. CHASE County- Pa' • .$1,50, cash in advance; sp,oAkir drnionth; and $2,50,at the Cad ' I paper discontinued until Mreara-' ept. -at the option of. the nmunications connected with - the attention, must be directed 01:114 ?Sz..DAY, MentrOse; Sam piehnana - Of! Adv . °! Using.- • liitos'or - toss) 3 insertion's; $l l cot insertion, . ..... .• . menthi, .... .. . • Hat One square (12 Each subseqs One Sq'tare thr One square six 'l3usinesS Cards Yearly atlvertis One column 'en ontliS; • •• •• • •• ' • 141° four lines or !esti,. • 3,00, vents, not o.ver 4 sq_uiren, 1,00 _year, 34,00 • User's will be . restricted to - ithe Al they are'eng:T:ed ; ano arc eon: log to continuo a4vertising unless special direCtions'for. u•discotitin- Yea'ly wi ve busiheas sidered :IS wish they shall giVe mane of the sa Jon *int E. The publishers having added to theirlJob Printing materials a large and superior atrt, tnent of Joh Type, are now prepared to e.e ate Job Worls in a manner unsurpassed in this )see. tion of county, anion the' most reasonable teems. Blanks of every description kept, constantly on hand or printed to order. B. Nusintss irectorl • ' ' JOHN*GROVEg, I. • • .r Fashionablelra/ Shop under Seatle'a •Ilotel, Main Street,.Montrosn, Pa.) • BRYANT 1101VSE,. 'r. Great Bead Depot, Pa. ADDISON NT. ANT, Proprietor. AL.' B. SPROUT • „ Mausifaciltrei of Sri:owl:is Comn i ps ED iIIAGE SPRINGS, MOllipi§e; Pa. • ‘• Win. W. SMITH & CO. F Cabinet and Chair Manufacturers foc?!.. Main . Stria, Montrose, Pa. G. tlilV4 H. FULLER, Dealers in Books, Ready-Made Clothing, and Caps, Boots, and Shoes, Dry Goods„ Store opposite Searle's Hotel, Montrose, I , Dr.AL. C. EDIVAUDS [ Physician and;Surgeon, liartord,' ' . Offee 2 doors -below Eaton's Store. - I - , , 1 . , Dr 6 1. 11• " SUITH, Sorgeon Dentiat, 3fOtrose wil it Searle's Hotel, Mondays aneTuesdays of lead week. - „ • illentli,LAN . dc PARK, Dealers is Dry !Goods Grocerieti, Hardware, crockery, Boot and ..4hoes, &c., ia. ” 141 LITTLE - & Cnii Anomie% ht - Law—Office fOnnerlyi Oren pied by Little , & Streeter, Montrose, StltreLt hanna County, Pa. T • RALPH B. LITtLE:I ??; [EZRA B. GRASP. CON'tit'DON & DEVIEB, Dealers in Nor')le Monuments,Tables,Temb. Stones, Corner of Court and Esc '' - tinge Streets, opposite Broome Couik Bank, Bing. hamton, N. Y. • c. D. LATlntor do 'co.'. Dealers in Stoics and Mani:Sad - niers; of Copper, Tin, .and Sheet-Iron • Ware. !Shop scent side .Main' Street, opposite Democr&t Of fice' Montrose, P. • - • I L C. D. .larttnor.] . [S. A. %V on T.cr. E. B. ,MOONEY, Reiairer of Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instru ments, and Guns, &c, &c. Elietro plating of Spoons, Watches, Jewelry, &c, done ta order. Ile has an . app . intinent for Sealer of W e ights and Measures,. Shop on Main'; Street first • door i lbelow - the Brick Corner, Mohtrose; Pa. TUERELL, 111ovirsosE PA. t - Dealer 'in 'DrugB,Medicines ' Cliernicals,Paints, Dre , stuirs,.Groceries, DrY, Goods, Hard wares Sione-wdre, Glass-ware,Cartiphen4uni log Fluid; Lamp Oili,Candles,Vanlishe.qiit. dow Glass, Fancy and Toilet Articles, perfn retry, • Jewelry, Spoons, Spectaelcs, MUsical Initruments, Trusses, Medical, Imitrinients, . Liquors; Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee, Notions, Physicians. .Prescrip, Lions carefully eo rounded. I f • F . 3 Attorney and Mos WILL attend fa' ted to him in t ' conveyancing and done'neatly, and cha He will also attend soldiers, their widow ted States governm sions; &e. • May befound - at a ocbnpied by .Y.T.liic House. • • -. • '• JOIDILCOLSTEN, - . • DEALER in 'Steven, ifin, Copper. and Shefi Iron . Ware, Loderaville, near.Greatßend.DepOtAti I , M. C. - TYLER, - . • Interested L. Hunt, biI'ONTED, AND DI4LEIL iD.HUtdWarC and eta • lerviCarria , re Tri;ininings, Springs, &c. • ,Vd. 21.5 Pearl &reek At. Y. Where hie Mercantile friends,. in this rin4• other Counties,.are.kindlyl invited, and eartiestlyrliiit. ed to call and. pureqase. , • law; 11ENR tr,_ KNAPPiI ; • ..OF DiONTUOSE, A. . With Rowe, Woodruff; & C aner, I - G . gocEizs and,' .0031:NISiTON Mr.ncitAters No. 173 WaBhington ;Street, between. Cortland rind Day. &rods, New York )11re.h •1854-40tf.- * : • " • 'Medical Card. - FIRS. E. Patrick:, Jr. & L. Z. Dimock have I J thii day formed a co-partnership, foils mere efficient' and sociressfill prosecution of the digt,. ent branches of thtiir profession. All,buSiness entinsteil to them, ,will he atten ded to with promptness- and feleliti. Their office will be the one lately otcupied by Dr. iDimoek. I. • E. PATRICK, Jr, DIJIOCK • sfontr4se,3rarelt 22, 1854. - • - - • I " Dr. Titirit H. C. Vail. TIRUGGIST CnsisisT, and, Dealer- it Winos, 'Medicines, Chetniaidti, Dys Stufs, Paints, Oils, P,,ittir, Window Glass, Csi;taphine, Fluid, Perfarnry,lYankee Noions, &c. Lodersville, Ps.-4-10tf. • ' . A. 13. DAVIS,' .t t ArtoniNF.* AND CotritsEtrlon h.mna Oepot O fi lee ciVor . S. IL 114`si'l • _ . ,• Stere.:- " 160 God Falk > atg.. lIII,LI Ott (!alii;.oe's fin. 8 ets., Surnietleiello .for . to Giagluttna . and La ms lit taus% nay pried, Delains to -eta.; Seytheslso e ts l :, Axes , 100 cis., ;Rakes; ilbeN Sh4vols, Sclrles,Vork% -Mop 114dles,, BrOonis, Tabs, 11, lap* Sash, the; best to . 100 found, Glais ad Nails, sth Y. IL Tea:for dollar; and other gi4s, in great variety, all tiOincr.ebehp for cash.. 1 • " J. LYONS &_ SUN. MontrOse; Juno' )4 4 18.544 . - • • .1 woo waited. THE 4Anbscribeiti will pay the 'highest . mar ket:price foil Wool eitho . in Go!pda or C'nab. . S t MITH & HEMPT- 1 - 1 ?' Brookbin, Ith, 1854. - r - - ! I . ERASER; • 1 . . ounseltor ; at ILs ROSE; PA's ' - -- .Ir I • 1 , fully to alt.business entrus e 'County of - Sitstineiiiina. writing of all 'kinds wilt be .ge mederate. i : ' .! o the prosecution of cl Irps of, and heirs, against t elJni-, ut, for Bounty Land l'en . , " . - • I ...,0 1 I hour atthe office formerly ards,:Esq.,nurth of the Court ' . ' • . - v 39 yI " ,00 45 25t) ''
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