kliontrze glemetint, LARGEST CIRCULATION •Id NORTITERA PENN'A. E.- C4ASE - k'ALVIN -DAY, i'lliOutrose, Thursday, Aug. 17 1 16151. • Steep; llnw sWeet thd hour, when gentle sleep .eeeni s, And- from.our viiicut:alutts the busy- ~rld; When - care, and . pain, and sorrow are forg•ot,. T, t= stortrl4qnt banner for a moment furled. It s s ttl►q:hour, that rests the weary brain; .Seothes the wild pulses with a magic art, Thitt *lie Soul, oblivion's-waters pours, And calma the tempest of the throbbing heart. Ilow -sweet the hour, dreams,. And - tbe.ifeei beggar in his slumber feels 3limself a king- and the far wanderer aee.l Ilis long-lorCd home, and at the altar , kneels. . • • Ifew..sweet the hour, to dwellers on the plain, Or hardier".ienturtps on the surging sea; Hew sweet! in 'Sleep' the slave for,gets bis chain, Or happily dreams himself and eountri, free. how - sweet the hour ! God's tle.sstA gift, to man, Pe.ite.bringiag .sleep; obscurer of life's pain, . It makes. us all forget the evil World, Or dream . perehance 'tis Paradise again. • Denth of the Young. 'j •: ' . .. The following touching_ and \ affectionate - remarks, .on - the death of the young;' are copied from the Memoirs of Dr. Channin_ o o%- -.They were ' on the - occasion of the death of his yeungest sou, while Dr.. C. - ivt's travelling for his health in Europe : • - . * * laM afflicted imbed. God it, s visited me with the heaviest loss I can exi - . rience, save one. My sweet lovely boy ! .- s 1 _indeed -gone ? and, I am _no more to .. s-le that smile which, to me and his atother,• w. s like a Leant &Om leaven !— lle., was ' a ,' ineTt. gentle creature. • I' can remember his. occa sional' tries. 'of distress,- - but never . of p - sion.•-. • * . 1 •*. - * * t ' • .* - I: _. I sutler;-hut I have never forgottenthat my boy belonged to another and better 13. rent ; and was 'made fora' higher state ' than '7.. this. lAm surd that - he.was equally the care Of (..;od in death as in life. I cannot: -belie4,e . that the .necessary Means of eluiMtingjan immortal spirit are_ confined ,to this 'World. .I remember that :comforting scripture, ".9f such is the kingdom of heaven. f • and, my. hope i, that' my bhild has gone to. liVe under a more intimate conneTction.than we can con ceive, With Him !who took - little children' in- . tabis arms and blmetl them. Nor do believe that the relation ef parent and child i dissolved by death. .Iti the whole prograLs . • of our future , lteing,'Wesmust always, I think, look back peculiar interest on the mit4,; ment when we begun to be, and ' must,thinir • diStiitgiiiSli with. some peculiar emotion thole who, uaderPiovidence, brought us into' . 14 ' and •who . welcomed and loved and cherished us in our firsthelplem4netis. i iiith intense and , unwearied nlTection. Denthais notthat wide gulf between Us and the departed, which we are apt to immagine.. ** .* 4 '. When I think - of my child, of. its: beauty, and the tendetitess he awakened, of the-spirit which God Inieathed- - into Itini;- and. which began to.deVelop itself, I cannot doubt that be was the care of God in . death • as in' life. lle was made for God ; had he lived, My chief y Would have been to direCt him to that ‘luftlite God-7.janci,haS be .now gone.to lliui from whence he : came I cls . it.not a Most hi teresting view ,of death that •it'removes, in a , zreat do - frec, the intermediate provision, the external means by which God communicateS benefits,.and thus places us in .a more im mediate connection %nth . .. Him! - Is; it. not ' . . the happiness of heaven that - spirits see God riot only,aa•rellected in 46 works, but face to face?.. God used oar artps to sustain our child ; .has ho-not taken hint , to a world where - .4le•ivill lean more immediately on-his . own TheloSs of child is, indeed, one of ,the greatest which a mortal Can experienee—the los of such tender-love, of a being possessing the hoblOt potters which we • had hoped to • see, unfolding •..-beneath. our, care, ,tO • whoni we had longed to do more good thin to any other being and from whom we had anticipa ted receiving the most consoling and .rejoi cin•P fr returns of love. Surely the a ff ections • excited by Mel parental relation, bear a resem blance to thoSe by which God is. 'united to Iris creatures.; • ; • A Serpent's Longevity. ' • • Baker in hiS recently publishedadventu in Ceylon, - . - states, that . on one ociasion,!he came across.au 'enormous serpent, which/14 . • coiled in his !path. Ile .says.:—"lllis/head • was about the:size of a very - small cocoanut, divided lengthways, and this Was raised ahOut eighteen inches • above-- the coil: ills' eyes were fixed upon 'u's; and his; forked tongue played in and:out of his 'mouth /with a con tinned bias. • 4iming at his head,: II fired! at him with a double-barrelled gun,•withiri fOur paces, - and blew his head to/ pieces. Ile pp- • . pearled stone dead ;- but upon pulling him by the tail, to stretch him otit, be wreathed Liar self in convulsive. coilsyand. lashing. him'selft • out in full length, mowed down the 14ghl • grass in all directions/ This obliged me to,' .stand clear, - ..olliiti ; blows „were terrific, andl thethickest'part (*his body was as large as!, a .man's thigh: Cutting some . Sharp' pointed! stakes, I waited till he seas again quiet, when', I suddenlypinned his tail to the groand with my hunting inife,'and •thrusting the pointed 'stake into the hole; I drove it deep into .thy ~ ground with the, butt of my rifle. - The )oa Made some objection tQ this, and Again co . •1, I \ii ' menced his former muscular . contortions. I waited till they were Over; and haring propvided myself with some -tough rope * (a species of creeper,) I Once' more approachnd him, and • pinning his throat . to the ground,; • tied the • rope. through the incision, nyud the' united exl ert ions' of myielf• and-three men hauled Mini out perfectly Straight I then drove !a stake through . his throat; and pinned. WM ont... He - was fifteen feet in length ; and required our united strength to tear off his skin', • which shone •with a variety .of passing cOcits.. On lo'iug his hide he tore away from the',stake& J ; and although , his head was shivered to atoins, ' and he had lost three feet of his strength of ' neck by the ball' having cut through this pa,4 which seperated in tearing oir the skin, still he lashed and writhed in frightful conlvulsieti 'wlikch cc,,ntinned until I left him, i bearing as my trophy his Sealy hide." - -', Xier A conceited-tuan of the name of Dory ]e4,, having said that 'he wished to lie ealleil DeOryley,-sotne body at dinner addreed. Lint tints :--,‘llfr.:.Deoy.ley,. will you 'Lace a de guipling r. " How is . your lusband, - -dear :?"..asked one' lady . ofanothe.F.- - '!'!' , 011, iiel's in a eery bad state," was the re - • - -i,„ re :'"And-pray, what . kind•of a itsstat he in . atill**niistt-Ithe - other. . . "Ju:Sl4texrison.". • -.-- Somelwdy - has §aid that4lis to_tell,,.yhere _moderate driukiag !culls mid druukeu uessiXT,ius,:as it is to OH ,!,I,lou- O.lke?;s pkg.aud-becotnes'a.ho g ,.- • -1‘• . . , jr4r,Yirfit` in ativeisity, , becottio.s pride, but nut • prosperity: - perchance it biingetli - - i . '!- !: Ti to Muidller Of the innocent: - I li.swtt.tvitk factories had existed in"lii, tleati .the . I.las - a of ll.erOd, that, potentate *oakhal'e been spared the trouble. of :sendi ing turned iiielt over:the .notintry.46 murder the ichildien, and'hik fittnO.iniglit have . come dbien to these times , ' redolent of-the odor of sanctity instead of reeking with. infamy.. Ilad he opfrateil in a legal , Manner, as our Modern poisoners de, Ine . -,oWnl- design Would have coine..qUite•ttS near SuCCes:s, and Rachel Would 84 certainly hatennitirned her eliildreri, though WitlMut heaping Curset upon,tlie head -: or the Tetrarch; - Tbe hills . !or.atortalitY in this city hire:sent it uniform report . front week ni week,,',of sixty, per;:eetit...of the .whole.nuni 7 ,ter of deaths as occurring among-Very young -child i it; anilabout,fi ft y percent under .the age pf (WO years; the, mark ffixed by lierod", fur fii. slau.diter. It were' preposterous 'CO ' assert tii4t a.i.i..- ex - cci. , Aire infantile mortality . 1 is; natural orinecessitry. It arrises from many ; different `.ittises all. er at 'some time or other 1 under Intnian cOntrol; and all the „results of .! • - igtiorai.e,' , earel essitess,• or willful wickedness Of the v:irieti.OuseS we propose at present to e I i : advert to a s ingle ons,H-thO use of poison sold throngliont-tl4 eity . under the name of milk: '2l At the 4:4t, (.t• the Tenth avenue there exists alffreat distillereof itself ' i tol 'bl i • ~ 1 „ , an a era 13 un sattee, but isol.stronglT intrenched by the Wealth and' itithience of its proprietors that alt ehOtts to.bireutkitap have failed. - It has been', it presented 'hy.:the 'Grand Jury we believe More tha,once,l but no law has been : found strong enough to put a stop to Rl' probably because of, the Magnitude of. the inns:lnce, as the man who'robs by 'millions is likely to go unpunished; while the ragge d pilferer Of a I ~ dollar getsi.full allowinceiotlitstice... Ilia it I i,3:aiit in.ith immediate filth and stench that . his. distillery is most perniCious„ Its ultimate cet, the substance it prodhees and . sends 1 ail over -tbe ;city' in; the • form of poisoned I Milk, is a-Curse of miteli more fearful. nature. We have heretofore described the premises, th.e stables;- cows, niilk . and other - matters thereabout : but an ollieial report jugt made t7; 1 1 ) the llealtli 011ieeehy the Sanitary inspec tnr,whieh we print . 'in another • coluinit, ,is Worthy of Attention not so Atwell' for new I filets, as- fel, recalling those 'heretofore) set firth in Gind.Jury presentments and I'oli'ce IlePorts. 111fe Inspeetor• found in three rows. Of stables reachin from Tenth to Eleventh o . • wane, more fiftee n hundred cows, eaclir One tied in; a stall ,but three feet, -wide, 'sur rOimiled -with filth, panting for air, and near lY all Of them in adeanced stages of disease. These cow's 'are fed eXchisively on warm swill, ittadefe)r the purpose iii the; distillery. The Inspecti?r says the stench in. which the cows Hive was so' )potent that.' hisial . 4sistants were forced . to quit the stables feria. time :in. order to recover from its sickening effects.. These pi:Or diseased: Animals • ar(ii inilkt4 -twice a, day, anal the nasty liquid that come from them is doetoied . with chalk burnt sugar and other drags , unfit it has the appearance 'of - ' — gOod inilk, antfis . then put into wagons labeled "11N.Testeliester cemity Milk,"" Pure - Country Milk,";. Land .other : lying devices, and sol d tfirciurrhout the city. ! Of course, the greater_ ! ...! ~., • . - riortion of -it bees t d the•poorer classes, those Who through ignorance or inability cannot • be sure, of, gettingreal milk and put ii with any white liquid -that may. be offered, ai stieh. And it' is (roin theSe Chisses•that the .mrisS of it inertality -14. returned.' , The cobs. in these\ stables are- Owned, by a, hundred or °More, different inen ; -; the ownersof the dis!il- . lery relieiving feu stable room and Swill; nine. cents 'pa tiny for each cow. - ! I We take it that Ma ,stionger, : evidence of the resPeet of our )eople forlaw can: be re-:- qUirecbthan the simple fact that with.' a full knowledge ) of the illibee facts they haVe nei ther-burned „the; dlS,tillery / tior the -Stabls, nor lira...lied a Single . one .of e fie heartless creatures etigagc. , i.l in !this I,'l. lesale destruction of 1_., . cliildrerf. Nwords ofcondemnation) are , , ejlual to the' enormity of their offence. If tey were tioi distribute through 'the town a sOlution of priisSit 'acid for Croton 'Water. the Crime Wonld 16(1 / mine the less\ heinous, than tie sellini , -of,iuelt reeking corruption ' under ' ll* iall, the-name of/ i -. Suppose the fifteen hun dred cOws,tieid- but two quarts each per day ; . More 04ari `.(090 .iliTrts of the venomous MixtuiVvrill be sold - weekly: It Would be gale topalculAte that froth seventy-five to a• tinti4teillciiilferi are killed every' week by d m havingithis "i - re country ruilk":administer-; ed / to them, trhilt hundreds . Of adults I are. itillictetl with ewers and scrofulous oimplaints sprinosno• o fro the same cause.--2V. Y. Trib-. 0 ; 1 ite, • - - .' '\• : ' jr*f.:l, yonngster, , on coining home from Lis ftri4 term 'at - boarding school-, being asked 'what he had been fed on, replied "maltipli icaiion tables . ' hashed, and' stewed substrae • 7, • pon. ; ' • Aar ".I say Toni,. isn't it lucky that that felloiys - eyes are cocked,? "Why so ?"=- ",lietanse if they were a .match, Lis red pose _would sn ely !set then)! on fire." i tuttutis. "I , with you on*: . again my friends, . . • IVo - more my feofsteps roam. •,• YOU oil: find ' me etitay residence on atOnta,, ~ - ..vne; two doors ifOptli from Seib Mitchel'{ Esq., happy at any tunic to whit en 'you, socially or prufessiorudiy, the; latter especially. Those who prefer to hail° their work done at, heir test i., science whether living in' town or ou will 'please give 'me notice' accordingly, and I am 'at your --service. Perrtis .at, a - distance • d siring 'Mai Teeth, tan: be scroMmodated at m house, free. of expense,' while the work is bring done.. As 1 I wish Ito be r busy I, shall - still- miller to my old plan of charging according" to the Numitaneek -of my patrMtS. There .is milt+ omplaint or, thehigh prices of Dentistry and of y prices too' although 1, have been in , ,the habit f deduetiej, from 15 to 25' . :per cent. from th first. 'Nutri,.. friends I will Make .you this:offer, ' if you who need work will come`-right along and have it done and so keep Mr busy, 1 -will -ork for you for half price and de it: well too. ''he reason we' have to chhrgetio . high'', is . b •ause, either from dread of the pain mi the:pay, ou holdback and force ps to lose:Much ',time r want of work. , Como . on then and yclu nail find there is chance for bargains at' Montavue. . . • ,C. 1). VlitGlLMurgt ' 4 .41 - Mitrose, April" 19,1854.4 TAILORING.. sphicriber 'cOntinucs to carry on thu . frailuritig business in its blanches; at, the sthnd late.ly'oceppied byLLines.& Reynolds over Itawley!S S. Mutt's store, %here ho-will at tend to all calls id prat:Eska' in a prompt add satisfactory manner. I L • •- REYNOLDS.. - Montrose,-April , . ' • •. • Ne*VOC4l3_ TUST received 4,second stock of Spring and 0 Summer Ctel, and for sale on the usual terms.* \- - BENTLEY & HEAD. Montrose, June 11 ,- 1854. *.P. S. Hope °in neighbers won't find - fatilt with The above mcidCst advertisement. , . medical Card DOCT: r'espectfully an nitunceS to the, public, that ho fiats, located himself in IBrooklyn,:mhUre to will le happy to Wait upon ;all wharnay 10 afflicted With' disease; eithdr chronic or actlte.i Office at p: Grove's, where he, may be eonsulted. at all times‘when not otherwise Iprofessionallp engaged. MI ' business entrusted to his care , reeelve_ er4zept atte4.- tioni' • • Brioklyn, 'Juno 47.1344.7-23in3 • - NgW.- . ESTABLISHMENT, Price' Store• " ,+ • . - ; - GoODS:AT tow I'AICES, AND I.'oll. BEADIrPtY• ' : THE undelfigned,haviugdsdotiotclithemseiveg tjgotheria the Mercantile Business„are now propared to: offer _to ; a l • pudic, a very-desirable s t oc k of G oo d s , c ,;. i eifsting in main of - • y G o l4s, and;Ready made Clothing, : fiats, Capal and Straw Goods, . • .. . , 1.• ;Books and Stationery, tdots - nnd Shoes; _, . - • - 1-1 ' . Groceries, ... , - • 1 , - Yankee Notions, - &e. &e., .. all of which : lave been purchased , with great it:lee; atid we arc . satisfied; cannot fail to suit those, i ; vlio rosy favor as with a call l . . Tho , Dry Goods - i department will be found . I very complete ; consisting of all the leading style of fi 1 - i l ' LADIES DRESS GOODS. ' • Silk, 411 brothale, plaid; and striped, black, dress and:Mantilla Silks, very lustre, and 't . ry. rich,; 0 hifil. .. cheat') rates. , i ' .- . _ Striped Delnnes, Plaid Barage do. satin stripe Challid; printed-Lawns, Poplins, Venn°, plaid and printed Jiumnets, in great varieties, which we nreloundlto sell 'at a low.figure. ''Giniliams-4-a ludbiento assortment,—Prin ts, all the li leadirtg styles, Merrimack, Cochccoes, Allens;;Spragtties, &d., very pretty 'styles. ~ - Breda trimmings P-the desirable stylvi4Od slindes4:-131ack silk Lace, Dims. ha ells, black velvet Ribbon's, silk and worstec . raids, in great ;Variety!, .• i . , , . . White Goodze.—Eto,ls,i, acionet, Nansook, Cant brick, BishopS Lawn; and Book MuslinS, Plaid Cambriiik 111jslifs, dotted Swiss Mnslins,etirded skirts,jrisli - Linon, Cambric': liandkerchiefs, - &e. &q., } reach NeedlelWork, Swiss and Jaconet Edgiio, anitlnsertings, cotton, linen and thread lace do;: Plouleing, Ladies fashionable,Chemiset tes, Sleeves, Collars; Bonnets &c., the largest as sortment in Town, and at very low prices. - h Barege titr!vails' in - green, blue. and brown; Black ' 'dee; Vans - &el \ ~ 11:14:Cnorei—Lndieg and Gents, a large assort ment, of the best quality. ..tifittit, long.and slier - 1,111:A, Mohair and silk. : Silk gloves, Black, white and - colors. Lisle . , r tbread,fitnd cot. d 0.... .: , ilosiery.—A fine aSsortment for Ladies, Gents and children, r • .1 7 Ribbi,' ni,- 7 a fine assortment for Bonnets, Sri 'satin and lutestring, in all widths, and everA or. li • ,i/(. . , - . Dornt sac Goods.--,Sheeting:s, bleaelie/ and un bleachdil muslins, TiOing, eramh,Diapers, Table Covery4 and:Niipkinsiand in,fact, - .all - the desirable styles in this l department. P- • Shaißs.-,Trinti,4 Delane, French printed wool, printetl:eashipere, 'Bri,che 1 / , Blackrsilk, &e., a tine stock of than.- Ladiqs Sh4e:%-o . f every liescription, at: low pri ces. Boys, Misses, and childrens shoes, in -great variety 2'. Gents. Bouts - , coarse and line. • , : . I lIATS CAPS.AND'STRAW GOODS. We fiave - a very fine'stock of hats .and Capi, CanadaStrawS, Pabnleaf, Curacoa, Mame:the, Bound .Canton, Legborn, gas:4lore &e:, for surnmen . wear, which!are very clesirable, and std.... ling;cht!ap. / ', : A gebti assortment of Lldi - 6s 'Bonnets, MisseS -and ellirens / Flats, Hats, &c. . 'I READY MADE CU THING. • .i ',l In this ;branch of Our busine.is, We, cannotliiil to suit.VOur stock Of clothing is very extensive: and Well made up, in late and desirable.stiles, We Wank] eiptitially: invite our 'friends desiring . anything in this line, to ,grv'e us a call. Gen tlemeni, furnishing Goods, of -every tletiriptionj• :,•:' A.large stock of Wall Paper and Bordering. Books, Stationery Miti Yankee Notions, in great' variety' i : .._ , . . , . . Grocdries.—Teas, Green and Black, very choice and freih, at low priOs. • Cofets.—Superio St. Domingo:. and Rio. A. beauttfdl article of frown and White Sugars,. CHEAP. Molasses, • Spices, Soap, Candies, Lamp (111 : , Fluid, &e:&c. A very superior aitt, de of cay...entrish Tobaczo, at 28 cts. per lb. • We ake. inAlte store formerly occupied by La throp dziSali'sburv,.:Mil more recently, .ty Geo.„ Fuller, OppoSito.Searle's Hotel. We would be very happy it*.cd, to -see our friends, at the pNE rnio: wi.or,c; and hope to merit bar sh - are of the. paLtic patronage,i by good attention, and low prices. i • I . :G. & W. 1.1 FULLER. Montiose,:April 0 1854. - - - - * • 3 AUstralia; California, Or any:Pacean the Globe,ranziot present' greater i!. • . i. inditer.unts . • • KE4LER 4- STODDARD'S ROOT AZVID SHOE STORE. UTIUCIt Its.now tilled with a new and extou- V sive - assortme.pt„ of . articles in their line, embracing'a general variety of . new and elegant styles o f Ladies and Gentlemen's'-'wear, among which ate Ladies French. Silk Lasting put! Willa Gaiters ,; l> id aud. Enameled Polkas. Kid rat- . ent leather and bronzed Jenny !Ands, Buskins and Tiea; gentlemen's French and Philadelphia oak-tanked calf skin and kip Boras, Congress aud button Gaiters, Monterey and Washington Boots, toilet - Slips ' :Mbrocce, calf. and Cowhide - Bro. ganS, &C. Boys iiip,calf and cowhide Boots and !Brogans; alllcinds of Mises and Children's wear. !Also, a general aisortment of Findings, which con sist •in part of ( lasts, grebe, sparables. Hungarian nails, tacks, thread; wax, Bristles, shoe binding, awls, rasps, 'sandstones, shoe knives, &c. Also, oak anOemlack tanned calf upper - ant' soleleath .er, Moracco- 'skins and linings. Work made to order and repairing neatly dame • K E y.ER STOD-DA RD Monti:ore, June , 1. 18a3. qSVS:QUEIIANNA COVATV STOVE AND TIN WARE DEPOT. w EusTEit &CO would respectfully. info the people of this 'county and the A - ni pec o e lit general, that they have opened an estab lishment of the above kind in Montrose, at the old stand or Sayre and Webster, one door north of the Deniocrat office, where they intend to keep on band a loge assortment of Stoves Tin, Copper, Brass and sheet iron Wares, all of which they 11 sell as cheap as'they can lie bought in this or an • other county.: Among our 'Stoves may bo found the following besides others We numerous to mention; . N. E-ie, air-tight, for wood. 1 AlodetnTruy " ' ur coal. K4y . slime State . " "• Volccin AI It • 'Jay " Pores Queen, clercitcd Oren. goliaSek, A so, Prlor, Office and Atop Stoves, Culver's Pat elk gut-air Furnaces for heating Public Buildings, stores, ffoteltl. etc. Stove Trimming, Pipe, Zinc, slieelLead, Lead Pipe, Well and Cistern Pumps, Chain lumps! Chains and Gearing. • . kinds of.custom - Work done on short no tie° and: mose,reasoUable terms. Oar motto is small .piofits, ready pay, and quick returns. kiruls of Produce at ken in exchange for Ilitares..! If yin don't believe it; call and see. - A. L. WEBSTER & CO. `Montrose Sept. 15, 1853. LATEST EXCITEMENT. . - • I .1 Th e Ncibraska BiLL Unp - ottled: • ei,_;o•pii, ipririsTuN & Co., are Pow ii4Thv -- ing from New York, a ,goner;ll assortment o ' -Bpriag arid Satiz;fier 6004 and we cordially i eite 41i that like to buy Ho ods cheap, to - give us it c:4l, as bur clock is larke and we , are wil-, hi,lll, tO'pell Or sinfill. profits. You can find here nlinosteyerytarticle wanted, and - we are willing to com Pare Oroodm and price with any , s tore. in the eoftaty. We have taken special pain s to find nice G4ods tn please. the leOles, ,t4ueit'a4 Black, Figured and 'Taney Silky, Silk Tissties, Ilarages, and Berago I:lel:Ines, Plain and s ' fancy Lawns, Silk, FieneW and domestic -Gingliatini, Figured eurtaidsrand Paper curtains,,tadies Collars, I,lm, derhandlas and sleeves,! Mantilla, ParasOl, - Glovesi Straw - and fancpennets, also trimmings to inatelt.-.. ' A large stock of foods for tnon and boys, al:. so Iron; Steel, Nails, horse shoes and; nails, Ploughs, .Sal, Fish, .Crockery, Grindstones and Stone *are. !Tin, Store Pipe, GlaSs, Sash, Leath. er, BoOls, Shoes, .&c. dr.,e, . Please give ns• a chitneinf showing, you our 'istqck, lefore. you buy. . i - . . . 1" - . 1 SCOTT, JOHNSTON & Co. Springvillt, April 18. 1854. •. , ' n Dentist r New :Goods - J. Wplß has ieceived Ilia 21 stock of Sprig; and Bummer Ooods, vrithont,enu meratifig a tong list of oracles ; or boasting, as to priceodllwoold merely say to my.frienda to call and exarniac'.my floods. Motitioses''Xip2o, 1851 MENEM -1, . sto v - 04 5t0ia... , 4:: Stoves::: 1 -- 1 . 6.4 mar, &re. and' Yellow Lear reminds • s r i -!..L that'thn fast approach of the keen FrO ig. ' OO Old Grey .Winter, when _one of the nos r t . . RtSsahle and!:!highlY approved Sto yes *:" ! ront l e, most extenslip Manufactories ini tho ! 9i i k n, Jfessrs. SliesttA Packard, become - indlifien ; to• to every faintly. We Wottl d respectfq Ily inn Outten' t.,ii the citizens of Stisquehanna and adjoining cOnnties that *o have just received antler°if . .. e6iving,,the largest and best assortment of Sto s ei',er .introdu4od into Jilastern l'ennsylVaitia, Wh(clt Lwill be sold 4tlthe veiV lowest with; figure. . To tifose who arcin wane of stoves they will fitillit - I tri• their inter*st to call and 'exatninh otO varigly beforer4pri I sei purcllasing elsewbCre. They elf, part as folloivi:— •. !! • tinited StO.iis, ~, i,' - Ori. I mtal , Parl r . , i,tEasjtern (,1i4.."4771. E. 0., . - Ven4tian;. • dr. ii.Fint C/ipp4 , l; I. 0., - • *• . Farri!iy -•: d itNatolutl Alir%Tighll.. 0. ,Irrizo,t, , ,, o . ;:dfor l 'izing l'tr ! ir., ; . e7„ltiv , 4 do ilraerners' Air4.-Tight, • (1 . -(' !4:0.!. ... z „,, 1 ~.-...... ;.. .- , t oo ,evier .. I/ 'J.., .....1 . i.-.ves are *.l.l{nrAvn to ii 4- qUire'eny minute doscri , • n; • being the y " ' t pdpuldr and 4pproved ' ove in inark(l. Alf w O. ! ! nitiy`fzivor tri; Wit unit will be slidwe ,tl;rou h . ! ,irr,freve ,, otir aSlsortto" ! I wiihi.plettsure. 14e - collect t e number" * ...,•Ore.s far famed ".one-p ed.Sterti." ii• ord Pa '• Sept ' 1853 35 • 1 , z.•,‘ •;, .-- . p - C tit I'ENTER'SII/IiEL: tiousE,")pui...ll.lloll, PA; subscriber, hating roe ed knool.n house, and 4e-fitted tintVre-furrti.-dieti 1n godd stile,ls•now].Peepared: tyroreivo and entertAn gdests. 'flllS itouse - is deqglitfulli situated 4n (Id, banks 01'44 Stispfehardia ritier,l on the 'line ot7.l.lle.New;VOk rind' Erie, !and the lltilawatiN .I.achawann'a';ind Witstern ItsdiTeads;l civerlookidtf a IMist be.tutirtil SeetiOn 01 .counn.3 anti i ts t , panortna ofseepery unequalled anyvkiaere. As As . esl-0, , t1t ItEsyr..r for the linsinessidr,n se:eking, qui*, and freedom from tlie. noise at d din of eitylif,e,ituni for ladies and oentletnen Jn 1 If r. •ruralscenery parsuipeasur4.3 amid the seener oft eohntrx,lllisloeation t"..antiot e the *nary tra - titlei is 'retire from Alm ed44itm inilident to the leontinnal arriVal and At:Fit-Uric. tritins, which*, iispeeially • imam n i ght tither_ is~ci • / very great :Mpovanee to those stopping at , hotimis very near tlitiiliepot." • ' 1i :1115 Ho, a're: new, plea , :ant and Dell fornisE ea; his Table with all the delicaeleS *hit:h. boil' eotintry - andl.ity markets afford ;. and ytO pains will be spared Co make, hiS house aide:is:Mt:l,ol4e to:lall his gii.Oits. . _ - _- , 71 -- cerEqs! . will be 'conveyed to rind froth tilt' cats, at-nnyOrnight;in a . g004 (luntiitei s free of eh:al:T . l'. - • A .141rEkir BTM:LE is ht 1.41,01 to ll o (• Tr 7 , . r E N Great Bend, June `37th, 1553-3GtG Bryant 1440 (Rr,Erat :154,aa ..11)eibo , , r pillti nu* and spacious building, situated Ut t a few fCetTroni• Ihe Depot at. Great Bind, s ndw opened unit :furnished in a suitable . titylo ff r i'tddie liotisti,.§incl Will .bu kept., open at a I licinrs, (both' da:v!anci night,) for the•recelition 'travellers: and especially for the aerorninoilatithi otipagsiingers travelling on the N. Y.'&' Erie Li& W. Rallroads, being at the junction-Of thee; tNio reads, and the tnekt convenient! point to step inland take zrefreslintetits and lie elfwitti :the ti train, as well aS the must convenient hone to a cOinmodate:thesibliti, it is NEW SMENN . nt I .WHOl,Ehipit . lit. with rooms enough to two! nindate ALL.; bcirig..fitted . up with new thrnitu toTeorrespoitdoind tables always set, whit W.>,l: t. 31 tcs and'i ItixuriesJurniqwd .at: a utomen s • warning - ,• 1 t?.`sr' Pasoenkers desiring rest anti . I sieep, el by calling bervi'avoill the inconvenience of Lak in r , i art, otnnibu to find an inn, as . well as . tint dela and uncertainty, Of retiitning to the 'depot at - th F srpwat or dt4intlure of trains ;as a porter )vi I be ,irj waiting ttieo,nduet them with their tagtra,) to ,the Bryant lious6, ‘ ju§t across the way,"' an eofidfici thent back- again" without fee - iorrewar - ', taking ,special rare to wake them if desired :it any hour of, the. night. , The locatit,n f the Bryant lloti4e, .with ilk natural scenery abont it • combine -to . Make i it very desiraltieU,ll:o-111 - 111:SOIL . P-for imsirie. - nlO and -other,' in th - p city : who any , t,Visit t) "c ' ,414 oil care" for a txv days to recruit in t , • country. . ,: ~ • A Lar,i;e.a m l CominGilioys . 1 11;114 . . ' • " isiattaehetl to this building for •tho, coni•eriien of', pleastirel'.irirrEs, - who niay alw.i . ys: 1iUi1.. , . , 0i I ali . COMMOdatiOn here, without regard t(ll)Unib e s with warm ttatiles for their teams,..anci;reliab e liOp to wail, ipOn them- • 1 ...:,ii Fur, • fut;tlier particulars inquirti at : LI n . Bryant Flonse , iif the proprietor. •••• .., . .; ;, ..: 111)111SON_ 1111.YAN T. Feb. 1853-11. f. ' • ' ii Lavlilids' of - Pennsylvania., ‘Tour attention is ,urgently - invited to a :care ; I_ and cuildid perusal of something thi4,has ju t `been iutroduhedlinto your rich and timeltonor•d Slate. :I; I . • Palrcinach'cr'i Miro Electric Voltaic C hains • 1 A hew 'and novel mode of applying 4 - power il rimedial tfial agentOso constructed as to be worn and r • the gartneutiiiiiixt to the skin producing aconSta : t uninterrupto ctirrent of ElectraNlagnetism,etree - Mg immediate relief from the most acute pain, at d i also a pernitinetli sure of all. NervOns Diseases. t " sOldoni has (kited to furnish almost instaht reli • , ',alit! a !Thal; perManent nura. by being used near: - PMg to directionai to the, following diseases,— Ri t e • ,rtiatistn, Goat, ,Sciatica,' Paralysis,.. Painful 'al d &Welled Joints, Netiralgia of 'the face, Diseases :1 , die Spine, DeaChess and Blintiess; Uteritle Pain , `Palpitation of the Dean, Periodioal headache, S .- ' Vitus Dance.:Glinera h Debility, PainS of the Chest, Dysteries, Ihipepsia, all - disease F ti. t• are cans d 'bY a deficiea; itinounfnf Nervous Fluid are great y relieved, if ot,,pprmnnently cured by simply 'wea - iAg thachrtiaiaifew hoinrkeach day. ' :• - !Be it undkiistkiod tlit'it is not claied that t .cures all diseits4, but?mly those fot wh chit is re - tit *mended; , unit mere fiver we boldly cli ini and d * fy that no mPtheinal strut of-any kind hatiperfort - eli so MANI cpres daring the last year,;', of .the e diseasesjustiyamcd ati ~ ••• I. I . Piiiretntach4i.'s Electric Chain , l And to,provith s assertion, we - defy any person o produce so 144 well ;atitlienticated Certificates .f shientific Physiejans and intelligent ,pntients as m. y be found in it itampliletof - 36 pages, to be had (gr - Os) pi the agentju thisidwa. The Electric Chai a Were fait Mirk/dined in France in 1550, and aft .r heing•subje4ed!to the. Most thorough and iigid tri• 1; by the first thed;cal men id . iParis, they were , fou d fp possess sttangtvaud : Marve Ilous power, for retie • ittg pain, where : ter applied, and by their infiueil e a•leieintrodnediato the hospitals of ihu(city, :lad also secured:letters patent by the French: Cover t: anent. They nro now,lntroduped into alittost evety Itospital in rniliand. Germany, Austria, t tlelgin :1, and patented in those countries, where they ha !e bcorne the 11'0. ',__ ', I / .- • i Populae Oirarzte Atm!" ert•the World. They werpfitstAntioduced into the U. iStates, - bout one_year slitee, and weal through the - sante trial as itt• Entolfo; and - were at ouco introduced i a .te every llotfittil in 4 5 f. York, ‘Vherc they are new lb daily . use,; ePctinfr• Oven utore wonderful Cures 'than had ever 6efor:been awarded tleni. Thiy lire highly recontineuded by Prof. Yulentliae Mo t, - Van Buren,VOt and others/who have 'publish d. i;ir views, of their power autl . .valuo in several f • • tm' medical ,ioffruals iit thakeity, and are also'in t e. (. oily i)raetiern • i tif reconnhending their arse to pt pants. -A ffill 11, 1 econnt- Of their opinion trinv also ,to • round iu every Igalitplirt, and sent to the address of I every person iff•Abe Stnte..by applying (imst pay) to Alll11,1"1.110MLI, Agent „Ifontrose,Pa. P e ghaius•can Nolitent hY•znail, with full 6f4criptio is rer . use. Price* Chablis, 83 and 6. $ . • ' • '• , . 1 I -.. pnysiciani!.e polirelrinvited to call and exarh.. in° their copsque . oon; and • pronounce upon their merits. Orcp . it'Ortn 7o IsvALtosi no person ne i, d tear that they I#ill not accomplish just what. it is Claimed diet • don do. : N. B. jUne ghttiu . w i liest for years , .:44 lose no a ,of its electrici:paivr by use, and can be 'applied o either adult or child... / "; • - t . . ! , Ac t A. 4 Cilt.'3lontrose, Pa. .. ~, . Jos. Svcr!flinr,,( 4 l - eneral Agent, 568, firondw ; ', New York.); ~,, ~' : - _ . '` cyt., i . • . - . i l lit 10E W ;0014%4. .- . 1 iriUlt, aio.ort!ttent dew ebnipri6 , 11 al ntost eye 11l .irtielsti, W.aelett, and' . we .fear spin& ti t Ore net.ircttedl.wlticit. we:. wit I 801 av test a 4 tenni) lirtielei itt. •k5 . .4 than cost on that. ea ' 0 4ccrount. F! !I •:• U. BUICROWg &Co. i Gibson 4426, .1803. , ... • . tit-tittles: Rubes. - • Ali of them_ehniee :Robga pt 4. a yeti satall advance en the emit: ' Nut I. ; U IpJItIIONV34, C 4,4 lIMMiMMEM L 1 roc ele , lt. Best. Prem.)) 'Arnett Watch Crystalr . Iyotch re pairing - as N: - VV:itclt Chnins-and Iseys gralis to put ' : Fr' 'tours 'of liusittesis fOto 7.11. M. pi 1 P 11 J. A. tfINCILETOM, • Matell.makei f zind Importer y :Aug. 10; 1853-11;11. , canbe itiOne as well others W.. - • ibor !raving: rented. the Chair _:y o A: W. UroilliwOod,in /farford, is prepared to rnantifiietnre \! Abb K ON OF pi/AIRS. - -.,.• atredired priths,, of stood niatedrials, and in a sit- Aierior ittyle otworitinanthiii. Ji hnep constantly PO II ,or tvillinnntifacture to .Order, liostoit lliker.x, all kinds • Irf Fanny l and Wirashr Chairs, • Scats, Sc. 1:1" Ali work wirriinted to I„tiyosatisPaption tor. five year. I r,' Merchantabii Produce takonin ex eliangofor work,iit. NO CREIDIT ! JAIIIE,4 JOHNSTON. • DaiTorri, Dee.. ` ?, I - Va I nalsl'e Farm It , rril subscriber idrers for I:. .1 farm in Cibson • toWlislii county, Pit:, 1.57 :let( Eastern part ikf said tiiwn,lialfiti l'unkli . annoet: Creutc - , :Ind J 2 quchnnna, Depot, op the N. Y-4 ) On said carp] 13 :C 11411 : .Q a y i 100 trees, iitol is t rd i ‘v:ttereikl 11t1 olters to bell for 10 per I f.: ical %Aut.% I , , Ti:lilN.—Two thirkl3 of tl4 . cash down, :nut intlintee mcenred W 1 1 41.! . . . (jilison, Nov:, 23 ? 185—.--.170 . AFF L ICTE DI 1)111I.ADI•II.P111.1, %I fildl'.‘ I. ID)!.i: 1 ~ y.a."rs .ilo hy Dr. li INIS I: j,I Nl, , ..iii Ft , .; tf.'tu.f••o :- , ;•rit".., alit! Vito., t'llii.vl..l . ' it it ra 1 , ck, aro a 1,11.1,41 that Dr.la his prat r•fir-e to a pat Uvular braUdi a irv.o.s 116:y11'1i ir - '1 ht 'Ana 'mi. ii. , l(faU, tozahort .the h 51.1.0 .1' mercury; 001'J mt.iyuriali7f•ll at UI of life . llncvnt air. rxtitrtuiyhi