putrost ginnurati, TRE LARGE-5T cIEctILATIoN IN RoRTHERN p E to !SSE ak ALVIN DAY, 'EDITOR' al, • • ILoughig fortiie Ai 111./ . - SY - MKS. M. L.,GA.UDNER.- . I There is avel.l comes e'er thenoul, No ton ever toldL—tio hiart defined; A spell r otrieltich there's no control, , An titte:lon'ellnessof mind: Whiehld ka.the weary Spirit' own, • r iAtid makes us nad.:—,we know not.why, When every cfpuin 'of life seems flown, - And tears tedim the anxious eye. • No mortal bona can stay its course, - Nor stop the tide of human feeling That rushes o'er us in its force, I :The p sent and the past revenlinff. • • And th ere is something in the spell That winds its way o'er all our sense ; Remembrance wakes! ah, She' can tell . From whence and where the spell coin Menc - It is whoialthoie wo love aro gone, Our heats yield to this gush of fueling; Nor can sweet music's softest tone, Preventjthe spell from o'er us stealing. Xtitoo-tii . : S,:e.iirtino..ii',s.. -, 1 , • A lii hlgan Bed Rai Story. . ! The edito of the Grand River. Eagle has . 4,___a friend ivin has been stopping he allege's, at one. of the hotels hi.. - Kalatuazoo.—llis story W j. pretty fairly" told, and he possesses talents inl 1 - the way of Spinning_‘yarns,' 'that Would do i -credit to one.who -has entertained his.muessl 1 1 • in the forecastle of a Whaler, or relieved - the; 1 tedium Of a watch on its deck. .. You see'l went to- pretty all fired, used up, after a hull day. on the Oh.l. road, be fore the plank was laid, ealkalathe on a good 'snooze. Waal, just as the .shivers...beith to I ease off, I ikinder felrsomethin'..tryin to pull off my shirt, and diggia' 'their feet into the I small of my...back to: get a`-good hold. .Wig-:, . I glod and twisted, doubled and puckered, all to no use ; kept.agein' it like all sin; o Dilate. .i by got up and struck a light to look-around . j a spelt-=found about a peck of bed-bap scattered around, and more droppiti'' off -my shirt, and mine down my , legs every rninit. Sweeps off a place on . the floor,. shook out a i ' quilt, lay dOwn and kivered up for a nap.—• - No Use : mounted right on to me,' like :a par ' cel of rats saitt meal tub; dug,a hole in the'. ~ kiyer lid, and; crawled through mind give me • fits Cot hying to hide. . Got .up agiu, went . down stairs and got the slush ttnekik 'front. the wagon. Brought it up and' made a _cir cle of tar on. the floor,_ lay dewn on the 'floor on the inside,land felt comfortable_ that _time,' any how. Left the light burnite and' watch ed 'em. - See thetaftet torrether, and' a 0, camp meetin' about it, and then they went off in :a squad; with an old gray-headed one i 1 at the top,' right 6 up the wall on tlie . ceilingi . 1 - 1 till they'got t the right spot, then drop . I pod right into my face—Fact„ by thunder.-' or We11,..1 swept 'em up agin, and made a circle on the ceiling too. Thought I had: 'em foal 1 that time; but.l swan to Man, if they, didti't,. pull straws onl of the bed,nid builda.bridge over 4."--Seemg an ineredible.expr&sion on '..; our Visage, het clenelied the story. - thus: ." It's . so, whether von 'believe it or not,' and &moo of 'osik peoa;d.- - iseross: not 11 1 1 :01, - ' W bno's are curious critters, anti • 41: 1 .. i 1 - • ~ .i 'specially Kahlmazoo kmd. . • - . i WoUtierful Curiosity... . ' . •.•' The Cleland Herald furnishes an: item wor thy the attention of all lovers of the =curious. 'The novelty isl ' in .Brian, Williams county, • Ohio, and is described as follows: ' ! " It is supposed by some 'that - here is an - underground lake at thedepth 'Of some', forty or fifty feet, ofidonsiderable extent, as Water has been found when bored, for, for several 6 milesaroung.. 1 This also ii'.. Apparent from the fact, that every new. well that is bored . effects the strength of the Others in its 'lime-- , diate . vicinity, until-its stream is elevated; by means of a stock to an, equal, height.. • . The amonnt.of wa er discharged . by these . fotin- I • ' tainS, however As nok.prciportionate or• equal —they vary considerably in different parts . of the town, the strongest onesl being general .._ y east:of 'Alain street. The lwater ~ C an be raised in proportion to the streamloreed tip. .i There are several that fill a two inch auger hole at the height of eight feet above the sur face of the earth, and the others issue a -some what smaller stream to the height of twelve - or fifteen feet. Sdnie Of the. large .ones.fre , fre quently throw up :suTin . fish, and, ~,we are .told there is a very, strong fountain about a mile east of this place, in .which fish o 1 a blackish color, of the length of three inches; have been seen. The work of procuring water is simple and easy. There are seldom any stones: met with; to obstruct the course of the auger, and but one or two days are required usually- to sink a well, of firer or six inches in circumference, the necessaryideptli. Water is found at- an aterage depth of forty-twO feet. The augei *passes through a loose sand - until it strikes what is calQ a " hard pan," a bed of solid ' blue clay, of from 2 to 3 feet in thickness, and of such a nature that it -repaires a drill to penetratel it. Immediately below this "hard pan" Lies the water, embedded, it is supposed, in quick : land, as for some days, aul in, some instances'Weeks, large qUantities of fine white.sand are ejected'by the water, but the strewn finally becomes entirely pure and clear and; no sand is afterward i seen. No se: 'Son ; or state of-the weather klsany effect uton these living fountains--neither 'the drought -nor flood can change their. cur= rents--they are ever the same---their source is inexhaustable, and therefore they .cannot fail." .1 . • c .Help One Another.; . • • We have just found in' our reading 'a cap .l • - Rai stor y, we — copy for the-benefit of young readers.: _ The lesson, it teaehes be apparent!, to a l ' reflecting mind : - . A twereller who was crossing the Alps, was overtaken by a snow storm at the top .of a - high mountain. The cold beclune - intense.- - The air was; thick with sleet, • and , the pierc r ' ing wind - seemed to penetrate his bones.' Still .the travellei, for a time. struggled on: But at last his limbs were benumbed, a heavy drowsins began to -creep over 'him, his feet altnostrefuso to move, and he lay down on . the snow to give Ivey to that ,fatal 'sleep ' I which islthe last stage of• extreme' , cold, 'and from which I he would certainly 7 never have . waked again in this world..: • • • . Just at that moment he saw another -poor travelle.r coining, along the road. ,The un happy Man iseenwl to be, if possible, 'even in worse 'condition than himself,. for he, too, could iinin4ly Move, •all his jioweis- were fro- . anti all i appeared to. be just on the point' • -to-die. 1 - • . MieWlui saw this Ivor man, the traveller, who.wati)ust going to lie down to sleep, uuktle a great effort. He mused himself, up, and he crawled:o- he was scarcely able to walk to ° elloW-sufferer. ! - • lie took his hluub into his 'own, and tried to) , warin theta. He chafed hiolemples; he a idied frit:o4 to: his : 1;ody. ~- Aid. .#ll the tit e he spoke cheering words 16 . 1'14 ear, and tried to comfort. him . •• - . 2- . • - /As he did thus the dying man began to -re= 1 ive, his PoWers 'Were • res --and he .felt able to go forward.. -But this was not all ; for.his kind benehicter, toe-Was , recovered by t i the effor ts Ikisich . he had made to save his friend. The exertion of rubbing maid the .blikal circulate_aginihi,liia own body. ' grew lie 'tVannby, i trying to Warm the other. -- Ilk di•owsinestilwent off ; he .no longer wish ed to.sleepdhis - limbi.returned again to their . proper force , and 'the two travellers .went on their Ivatogether, :happy, and' congratulat ing eficit lather on their escape: • ' , . Soiin 'pie snow storm 'passed away ;- the Mountain Was •crossed ; and: they - reached their hoMe)n safety. " • - . • , Now, then; young'readers, you will under stpud, that - . to be happy' and enjoy .lfii, you lave onTY.to try and make others -happy.t-- Do this, and you will happy as singifig 1 birds.', Li - , • 1 - • • Tob , ll6 4 :Ntsr.—",Mr. • Slocunq believe;pir?" • "Ales sir, l James'Slocuin." . • , • ~ . " Simile ; fix months ago, Mr. ShiCittn, yOu gaYe me credit for a pair of boots—price live .dollao. rhave now .called to . Pay the de mandl".. - 1 1 1 .11' . • • .".0;% , iii 4 five, dollars r Why , really, I him no relnembrance of the tact. - I ' "Ile•tliiii as it !Olin the .debt. i' ho'ne.'st,and must be piid.r - •• • ( , - - • Here tlii !middle ageit gentleman in pepper and-salt c*lmere tooki,ont a well filled pock et book, 114:handed Slocum a twenty dollar bill. •SI octi tdbal Aced the account ; and lian-: AO to thefrniddle aged ‘gentleinan,. l in the i;icasoriableiv'earing apparel,. -fifteen dollars, being the tbalance on the bo,ots." 'l'lie m e wi iddl l ed-gentleman left, wliile Slo- . ruff • Cum went in a reverie. , ' "Well, the world is not so bad 'after all ; here, Atile4t, is One genuine henest.:lllail, .1 , will never';; speak \ ill of the human fathily' it.... ~ - . . . 1 Scene SObncl—An EN' change .o . ,flice.—En- Iter Slocum! :, ' . -- 1 - .' . 1 "13tilliot4.'inv boy ; - just discount thatllet '`Of money *i give Me d,urrent." . • .1 . "Cestainlyi sir."..- - i-, . . litilliott r riniS over.thel " picturned blotting papbr,", and! tirowS imita twenty dollar bill. 'W . ." hat do roil throWl that out for ?" t , • ".Not worth a cent—One of the new cotin erfeits came: out yesterday." - . . SlociirW4nsie more givs off in a reverie. I "Curse that - scoundrel T. , That's' die very . ill that hen'est man paid me yesterday for IKin boots;! 1 ' What a 'silo world !: Ilion% li believe th:ii, - there is one uprig ht' Mau On , 0. elir li." - 1r - he last v . e-saw . Of Sl6,,cum ho was putting o - for 'a "pi,4liee,'.' fo enter - a complaint'.., IT , 1 , 1...4f0rac.-4)onit allow Yotinself to : be ' done .-„ , • \ b ; ' too much virtue. . r . , i_r • 1 1 liiliibili Sipcerity. i- - 1- A lady who was quite in the ~ :habit. of lopping , tit at her ri ‘ cighbo'r's about meal Inc in thehope of obtamingl an - invitation tel partake pith the family, I*A recently corn -Id...tely nonplussed by the titiliesitatiiim frank. : ue-,s of a child. - : 1- i i • . . Knowing pat the i rteighborts supper} honi FAs five, srici called i' abont fOur, and 4ettled town for a Jiing call; .j! - - .- , -" t-takes two. to le kei a bargain," and the ady, lonorei with . tlie Call. bad no idea of giVi g an invitation,liflittwere, in her power -...4,fi,kg,, o i n,l the sun was'- near"its - kettiiin• iflTS.litl - ITiTi ~ ~, satie. .A,.lit'tcr girl, the daughter of the lady in. uestion,_ began, to grow quite' inie l fts-- At.l length, her mother haling gone out. for a moment, the. visitor-saidd" \tou : must conic over and gee. me,seri time." "Nd,l Mary,! . . W . Cl i ii7t. said the child. .i`. 4 lW v not?", i" lre calie I'M litingry, and Wittitirsome supperH "Nit" said the visitor, inhaled, " I don't pre-. vent your havin e ,n , ...otir gup' kr do I r' • ."Yes ii do," \said little ~' tarY.l lifotlte c r sc'ziti she : % • shouldn't hare - pixt till #64. arc gone, if yc+ staid 'till 7 idnigl4,1 1 1: In less.than five minutes the visi er ; was I mar Ching out of the frdut door with rid face. !she .hasn't call a/ ed to - w•little Mary sitice. l' . . . .jyttde Mary, in her ....C,liildiih ,frankness, has net yet learned the importabt lesson which after 3 , 4:1.s will not -fait to i . teach her,' viz: 'that'" however i the truth,,e. cellent and deSi rabic in itielf, - , is not to be spoken't at till ti ,"1.. ... I . ~ , 1 I - igr one May be More, cunning . than other, but not more thim all !lie world.— ; FlmeYr - 1I : .• - eritumatts. Great Excitement damn TILE "a - NoW-Kortuaus." g rEl l i 13,WPRMT 7,171'.' j Ur ii the fact that ‘y. B. Deans has " . .-...ken 'and II is still takin4 some very beautiful' and life like DAGUER.ItOTIPDSI never was a secret iutd he has no esireil to m4kre it one now. 1 lle ha 4 just. prehas,sl 4 splendid .assortment oGOld Lockets, Pins, Keys, &c., and ix his se -1 tionl of the latest patterns of plain and fancy f s yles Of Oases, ho trusts therOt is nothing leek lag. i , HekThawsn°t than! whnt bas .he ' already ea cab say, been ll4 s . a b i n d t , to n d to say more i' nee you to . come to his Gallery, and bring ‘•' r frjends With• Yon. l'lori have MI experienc eti somethinamf the satisfaction, afforded iri gaz. , ii t lg on thefaithfill ipletnre, of an absent friend; npri some of you 1 - lave knoWn the sad- pleasure deiived.frimi posse:sSiur the .Iflceness . of some • lived ,one Who has h 4 laid beneath the church • yard mound, and felt t at • • , f„ ', l• No'price coup ake' from you - ,- i, f Airnententot o cherished, . : For how sacred the shadow . , V I ; §ince the sitt stance has . perished. . 1 /:trt. you, pion:bne° liM•e 'friends still with you Whole pictures you I lace not 'Secured. If so, make it the business of to-day, to-morrow May -fie to bite. IMprove,n a e opportunity while is your6—w!lite the re 7 of health . bloom on the lleck, ere: et the mil en of disease shall blight a.nd blanSh yourrticasure, and death rob you of both it and its image., I'ictures taken in clear or Oloady weather. 'rice, frOM 75 ets. to $15,00. .50hlrellow's lialqklontrose, May 24, 18 4. 1 -1 , -- - " i nn with y,Apt.Orice again my friend li d ~ No -InarP niy fciptiteps roars t., , IN T,., OU will fitd me Ot my residence on atonta lIJL. • Yue, two doors;Oath from on Ilitehers .t . ?sq., happy it any tittle to wait On you, socially or, professionally, - the Llatter especially. Those who prefer to, Crave their work done at their resi denee whether living , to town or out, will please grive me notice accordingly , , and ;lam at your iyervic. ' Persona at ii distance !desiring .Plate eeth * can ,beOccoAtinodatC-t1 at my house, free f expense; While the, Work h being done. -Asl Wish to be busy 1,,5ti44 still adhere to my old I Plan of charging 'according to"the eireun4ances Of my patrons', .There is much complaint of the high prices . of Dentistry and of my prices 'too, ItW: l rugh I have o been in the habit of deducting a u t. t f h r i o s aL it tlle fi rst: . Now, h lirtend i s s .l to wilitnak r e . ' t oy I need ,work• will iort4' right along Lr' and: 'Y° h u a4' ii done and !to k,eeir me busy, I will work for you for half Klee and do it %Veil too. The ' reason. We have to Charge 'so high is ;because, either from dread of the.pain orlthe par, you holdback itnd force us to' 104 much time for want of Work. Come on then and you will find there is a" chance for Bargaine nt Aforitavue. 1 1- . C . -D;VlRGlNFiurgeott Dentist:, Itlbntrose, April )p, 1tp.1.1 - , . - i.. •t • . The One., Price Store. 4DS All Low rum ps, - AND FUll. I;EADV.r:Ar. undt:rsigned having:associated themselves iogett4 , r in the Meicantj Iti business, are .noW reared to ;offer to the public, a.very desirablel jkof Goiuls,.consistingin main of Dry Gctods, and Ready. made Clothing; thits; Caps and Straw Goods, 1- ihmks - and Stationery, ' Boots.and Shoes, I ' g Groceries, _ _ _ 1.! Tankco:Notion4, &c. 4C c., f whirl( havo heen‘ purchased with urt.at: I and we are satisfied, cannot fail to buil) ,e; who spay favor us with a call. 46 Dry 'Goods _depArttn9pt. will be _found ciouple consisting of all the leading styles' all Car tho LADIES DRESS GOODS. Silk, rich _brisiade, plaid and strip&l, black, dress' andillilantila Silks, very rich, high lustre, and at cheap:Tates.' Striped Delancs, plaid Barage do. satin 'stripe ChalliS, printed :Lawns, Poplins, Doßage, plaid anqprinted laciinets, .in great varieties, which. we ere bound to sell at a lac. figure. qin g htunsi- 7 4 liadsonic assortment,—Prints, all iike leading styles, Aferriinnek, CochecoeS, - I', Alleln s, Spragpes, &c.,`very pretty styles. IllEeps trinniiing,s—of the desirable styles and shatfeS—Bliaik silk. Lace, Dress buttons, black velctrt Atibbotts, silk and worsted Braids, iii great variety. 1 bile Go?ds.—Swiss, Jaconet, Nansook; Ca in brick, r 'Bisliops Lawn, and Book MuslinS, Plaid Can brick Unsling, dotted Swiss Muslins,eorded skiro,,jrish Cambrick Ilandkerchiefs,.&c. &c.,Frcnch ;Needle Work, Swiss and Jaconet Edgings, and' Insertings, cotton, linen and thread laceijO. Flonneing, ladies fiedlionable,Cheiniset- - tes,tileeves, collars, Bonnets Sze.; the largest as , sortfrient in Town, and at very low prices. B4reg,e for rails, in : green, blue and brown, Black. lace Valk &e. .AdCiitircis:--Litdies and Gents, a large assort pent,i of ' the best quality. •-, , , ilAfttv, long and shirt; Black; Mohair and silk. Gloves, white and colors— Lisle threidopd cat. du• //iviery.—A fine assortment for Ladies, Gents and iblions,—it fine assortment for Bonnets, also satin and Lutestring, in all:widths, and every col or. 1- t • • Dort.slic eionds.—ShetAins;.bleacheil and un bleatibckl muslins, Ticking, Crash, Diapers, Table Cove'rs, and 'Napkins, and in fact, all the desirable style ip this ilepartment. - Delane,Fri . mch printed wool, prin4d4tashin'ere, Brodie, Black silk,. &e., a line stock' of them. Ladies Shoes, of every description, at low pri- - ces. Boys, Misses, and childrens.shoes, in great . varietv• Gents. Boots, coarse and fine. HATS CM'S AND STRAW i GOODS. We haYe .:o , ery fine stock- of Bats and Caps, Canada, Straws,' • Palmleif; Curacy:l, 'Maracabo, Bound *Leghorn, Cassimere &c., fer Summer wear which are very desirable, and sel., ling Chimp., A g,o'ed‘asserttnent of Ladies Bonnets, Misses and childrens 'Flats, Dais, &e. . REIDY . MADE In this branch of our busineAs, we cannot fail to suit., Our 'stock of Clothing is very, extensive. nd weD, made, up, in late and desirable styles, WeAvoilld especially invite- our . friends desiring any ihit i ag in titis , line, to .give us a call. Gen-, tlemenl furnishingThiods, of, every description. A large stop!: of Wall Paper and . Bet*, Stationery and Yankee Notions, in great Variety. Groctries..=—' Teas' ", Green and Black, very choice' and (reit', at loin prices.. • • • Cogiim,.-Stiperidr Si. Domingo. and Rio. - A eantiftl article of , Brown and White Sugars, HEAIr. .M`plasses, Spices; Soap; Candies, Lamp Oil, Fluld, &c. &c. A very superior arti cle ofettvendiA Tobacco, at 38 cis. per lb. - We are in tae store formerly occupied by Li.; tbrop & Salisbury, and more recently, by Geo. .kov,,„p* •u" ji4e.akly_ts' Hotel. ‘Ve would be :•re : riiMMIUTMPPRoanywrr. the public patronage„by,good attention, andltiw •- . • :! • G. Si . W. 11.-FULLER. Montrose, April 19, 185-I. • . .Australia; • Or an!) place gn the _Globe,canywt prefvzi greater • • inththerients than HEELER it STODDARD'S 400 T AND SHOE STORE: 1 1‘THICII now fi lled with a new and exteti- T T 'sive cuisortment . of articles in:their embracing a Oueral va riety of nett- and elegant styles of Ladies and Gentlemen's .wear, among which are Ladies French, Silk Lasting and Pre nille Gaiters, Kid , and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat ent leCalter acid bronzed Jenny . Lint* Buskins and Ties;_ gentlemen's French and Phillelphia oak-taimed calf skin and kip Boots. Ccingr ss and button;Gaitersr. Monterey and Washinittou Boots, toilet Slips, Morocco, calf. and Cowhide Bro gans, &c. Biys kip; calf and cowhide Boots and Brogans t. all kinds of *saes and Children's wear. Also, a genetal assortment of which con. gist, hi, part of lasts, pegs, op'arables. Hungarian nails, (acks, thread, wax, Bristle - s,fshoe binding, awls, rasps, Sandstones, shoe knives, &c. Also, oak and hemlock tanned calf upper and soleleath er, Mcirocco - s,kins and linings. _ Woilt made' to order and repairing neatly dime. KEELER & STODDARD.. Montrose, June 1.1853. ' - - NUS4VEIIAN N A VoUNTIr STOVE AND TIN WARE DEPOT. A bL. WFIBSTEIt 4. GO would respectfully 1 - 1• 1 informithe people of this county cud the people in general, that they have opened an eitab lishment of the above kindln :Montrose, at the old stand id' Sayre and Webster, one door north of the Pcznoeratoffiee, Where thy intend to keep on hand a large : assortthent of Stoves Tin, Copper, Brass:and sheet Iron Wares, all of which they will sell as cheap; as they can be bought'in this or any 15 ther County.. Among our stoves may be found the following besides-others tqo numerous to mention: N. Y. 14 E-ie, air-tight, for wood. Modern Troy - " " or coal. Ksyslone State " Vulcrin • it Bay State,_ Forest Q ueen, cle.rated, Oren. MohaWk, " • Also; Parlor, Office and shop Stoves, Culver's Pat ent Hot-thr i'urnaces-forheating Public Buildings, stores, Hotels:etc. Stove Trimming, Pipe, Zinc, sheet T ead, liead Pipe, Well and Cistern Pumps, Chain Pump 4 Chains and Gearing. kinds of Custom Work done on short tin ting and mosereasouable terms. Our motto is small profiti, ready pas , and quick returns. kinds of "Produce at keu in exchange for Wares. If you don't believe it, call. and see A. L. WEBSTER &CO . Warm sgpt. 150853. - LATEST EXCITEMENT. • - The Nebraskn Bill Unsettled, Q COTT, JOIENSTON & Co.; are now recier kJ iri‘g frtitU New York; a gerier'al assnrtment of Spring and. Summer Goods, and we cordially invite tha.‘t like to buy .Goods cheap, toi,give us a bill, as bur stock is large and . we are wil ling to sell l'or- sinall-profits: .Yon . can find here almost every! article „wanted, and we are willing to compare f r loods and prieti with any store in the OUnty. We have taken special pains to find nice Goods to please.. the LidiEs. such as Black, Figu'red and!fancv . Silks, Silk Tissues, Barages, and dtemge iDehines,- Plain and :fitney Lawns, Sitkarench! and domestic, Ginghain.s, Figured Curtains and paper *curtains, Ladies Collark, Un derhitndk'fs land sleeves, Mantillas, Parasols, Glovps, Stra!ww_ and fancy Bonnets, also trimmings to match, - 4 ,Marge stock of Good' for men. milts, al , - so Iron, Steel, Nails, korse 'hoes nails Ploughs, Salt, Fish ,. , Crockery,. Griartsteees4 mi Sto n e ware,l'in,Slove Pipe, Glass:, Sash, 1.c . 1a h. , er, Boots, Shoes, &e. &c. Please give tis , a, chariie of showing you our stock, ,before you .. , buy..:-- i. • . , SCQ'I'T, JOIINSTON :& Co. • Springville, April 18, 1854. '. -, New ! Goods . HJ.WXI3B has received his 2d stoel4 of . Sprg and Summer Goods, without enu , • 4,ltruffalip , merating :along hst. of articles, or boastidgas to priees,l wonld merely say to my friends to call 7 A Large lint of theni eholea,•whole Robes and :eximind my. Goods,- - • - A. a veri'llmall advaiteP on the entit.i . Montrose,' May 20,185-1. . r Gibson, NOi. 1. • U BURROMItii& Co. • • : I ~ , . :4:: Stoves.: 1.: 1.• . A chow Lear" reicdnds Rs' roach of the keen Prosni lten one, of theseunsur-, roved - Stoves ftoth the i actorieS in thol Union d, becoMe indisi/ensa e i uldrespectfthly ann nee ,quchanna and a 'tithing 1 justn received a l :10 re ..- I s t thisorttn t . of Stoves . / tern Penn .Ivania, which z, lowest aqa figuire. To f d . S ves they swill find it I I n examine our; variety i here. They coniprise in . . \ . ! 1 : . Oriental Parlor, i 1., Venaian, do Fancy do 1 I. .0. lrving ,': do i . .Collage, li d o 1 0 • 4 47 ' , fc.- , I ,re - too .well - icri f .wb to re- !ription, lacing ilii.t most i Stove in market. ' 411 who di will be shown-- through pleastara.. "Recollect the [ famed "One Priee store." i 11553.-35 . :.. Kt° 144 Oere and ± that the fast, of Old OfeY Winter -iassahle!and :highly ;Inctst exteasiVo Mai Me'sirs. sllor & Pac every:. 'fatu ! Ly. Wei .to the 'citizetts of taunties that 'Ave filar eiving the lahtest an iiver introdueed late} kill ,be sold thovo i those wh'o'at',o in Man 1.400 r interest tnei before ptirchit+ing J. krt 'as followts:,/ United Stttirs,*l Ptzstern giteen Fire Clipitr!i Ntitiontil ifurning i. Farmers' The above- ,Store! Ink° any tnitfuto tt: popt4ar and approval fluty favor us . Oite itssortmetit, wit number"—, , EA‘ToN7s f Pai, Sept cAlti.EINn=M . . • 1 (1 7 0i:Af :IZL) . . - . 1.11:•: liiI.Thtn6REAT Bt l'iti, t/A. . PirliE subscriber, I •iitg, rented this well known jl.. house, mitre-1i .dand - re'-furnished In good 4tyle, is now itepa• ti) receive and entertain tfuests. This plot) i4!delightfully situated on ' ate banks of tile Sit te i hanna river, on the line t i. . cif the New'Ye and brk rie, and The Diilaware,, kinekhwannuaitd Wes .(n Railroads ;,oveilooking t, most beautifill sea' 1. of country,-. and is , the Panorma ofSet.bery inkkualled anywhere.. - - ! As,A St.::%l3l.n:it Itcsii4T for the business Man. seeking quiet :ind frtfdom from the noise and. .din of city liQand fit ladies and gentlimien in piirmiirof plea,imrealid the rural.seenery of the: country, thishtcationtannot, be equalled; - lyre, the weary\ traveller is We ure - from the oin fits' on i it eittynt to .11nil.&ontintal'arrival and•departure,o 1 traio:S, whie,h,„4spechdY in the night titno iS,a, I %try great anntivam'eteithese stopping at houses ' vpry near the Depot. ,i - M s Rocms :lie neo„ jileasant and well -fnrnish- . ed ; his Table `.41111 at the delicach\•s.whlett blab etunitry and city maikets afford ;. and nu pins, XxEill be spared t,5) limb.; his house a pleasant home t 4 ;11140s gueSt. - : ! .. . - • 1 7 ". f - GursTs;will be li.onveyed to and from the •?5 ears, :it any hour day - or night, in a gobd Qmnibus (ice of 'charge: i - , r- .. .i±,17 A 'AVOW - STAELE is_ attached' to the I kuse . . r iN. V. CARPENTER. _E i Orant BeiaLllune 2.10, 1853-21itf. : ' Bryant lifi*wic. Gie_at Ltend lit:lo°4 _ L . F. pi t . - -. • TrlllfSneW .and.andspaciix!iis Wilding, situatedbu drr. L 1 A few feet front 114. Depot alGreat 'Bend, isr . ~ . npw opened andfurnistind in a suitable 4tyle for at r ,Publie llout4 . and xi-ill be kept open• 'at all hours; (botti day and nt t lit;) for the reeePtion. o ! i travellers ; and4a4p.:eiallyfor the aeetenniodatio et passengers ttavellinf.ilon the NyY. & Eric •' : 1 & w...ll ; dlr*ds, bong at thejunetion:a tiles LI tyi•o reads, and' he tuns; convenient point to step iri and. take reftk.stonents and be ot %flit' ;the first ; train, i swell 44 the moot Convenient hou,Se to ac , i • counnodate . theWblie, it is NEW CLEAN 'ant 1" 1 44101,ki50314 !with 'rooms enough tti aceom . 1 ' 'update ALL ; biting fitted Up with - new furniturt. to eortespond, - ,ithdlabhie al wars set, with wit.n:% . mr.e.i. - an to cries at -a *men . . wnrping '-' •. • F-It - 4 , 4••• Pas - eriirers desiOrn• rest and sleip, can lb . i calling I ere,. avoid die inconVenienCeAf Lakinnl lari omnibus to.:4nd an inn, as well as - the - delayl 'Zid utieertallty'df returning to the‘'depot... - at Oe l . rfival.or d parture of - the trains; as aporter willi Ihtl in waith g th conduct them with their tiagga;.; 0 the Brya t Utilise, 'y just aeriii's the- way," lID iZrihalle:t the n-back again. without:fee. on:reward Itala ki ng spec al ' - c..are tq,i.va4 them if desired a . . I tty hour o the ; night. :;The, inc? iun;;;o, thu,„aryant H 4 otke, with 014 .l i'ly destra le Fh - z-asikfiv...c , ..t. - s.t. -,- .-‘•44,:mitd-9 , - MP/ . and of Pl* iq ;the' city -who may Wish tol "clast.off ca 0 for a IoW days to recruit in thi untry.- .; : (1 , A L„o, ar,d o„,'„,noilii;rts llal\ .• . I isiattaehed to. this building for the ebnienierica qyi , find leasure P...ttutzs, who may always - goon mii..ominodatiorfs here, Without•regard to number with warnrytables for their teams, and 'reliabil , . hJlp to waitupon Omni . • I — :7 For f4rther partiCtilars inquitn' - ' l 4t Lb Bryant ilduse ; ;of the pruprietor. - - . . g ADI)I.SON - BRYANT. . ire.b. 1853—;-'7tf. .!: .. - ,- ..... - ........L:.: - . , , .-. . . --1----- , =-1-----•-- • Invalids of Pennsylvania, I Tour attention is , iargently invited 'to a careful .1. and candldiresasigiof something that has just beten introduCeLl intri•yetir rich end time honored mate. i." !, • , , Pniremacitcr's /Uri? Electric 1 oltarc ("haws. A new and novel moth) or applying. a powerful rtintedial agent . ; so consteucted as to be woru tinder the garments, next, to then shin producing a constant ruijinterruptell current of .7,l'ectro,Nl agnetisny, effect- I lit iin mediatelrelier froth the most acute pain, and also - a perman4nt cure of All Nervous Diseases. It stildom has faded- to furnish almost invve a tid a final, perthaneat'cure, iy. bein,ge ~,i- -4;rd., . idh to dirCetions, to the telloWing dis.,7li'l cßh . eu- 1 nptism, Gout;'„Setiatkre Paralysis, 11 - 1 Ill - 1 and 1 Swelled JointibiNenrilgre of the face. DilAses, oft le - Spine. Deafness Andiltinitiess, Ilteritie Pains, l rolpitation of 4.be tleartPerioilioal 114:idUclie, St. Nlt us Dance; Generall Debility, Paine or Chest, , Hysterics, Dyspepsieq elf disetsibs that are caused' by a deficient• isinntinti of Nervous Fluid greatly relieved, if not pesmitzieritly cured by simply wear-, • itig the chains : a fake houis each day. . 1 ;Be it nuderitooli that* is, not claimed that it I . cures all diseaies, hut lonly those foi whiclrit, is ree ,. efrimended ; • apd moreover we boldlyclaimiand . de-• fi that no medicinal a geht of any hind haelperforrn -1 ed SO NI ANY ',euie,s cinring the lust year, .of those rilsoueesiust uhmed as i... , ll i I, :; i - PtilrOrniactier'4;Eieciri . c Chain. l• zind to prove this assertion, we defy airy: Parser - 1.10 I produce so nraby well authenticated Certificates of I seientific Pialiiciami atrd intelligent, patients as may, be found in a ilainphlet of 3.6 pages; to be had (graJ tO or the agent in thiti toivu. The•Electrib Chain . viere first introduced hi France in i'Bso, and afte l Imiriff subjected to the meet thorough and rigid trial q the first me:dice] memin Paris, they were four , i tit possess stralige end 'marve llous power fOr reliev l, ing pain, whetcver appliCd, and by their influene I * A re introdueed into the . hospitals or that city. an l ttlsia securechtelfers patent by -the French Govern ' -en!. They.srst note introduced into almost ever' Hospital in Eight's& Germany, Austria, Belgium Old patentertiresliesie countries, where they - hay become the most 1 N + Populai' - ! Curafire .),Igent in Me lircrld. They werefirst introditeed into the U. States a bout one yearlisitice, sincrweut through the earn 'dial as in. Europe, end wire at once introduced in Or every llcuipital in N. Fork, where they I are no id daily use; fedeeting even more wonderful core tben had eves before beet) awarded them! ' "Phu re highly reetuamendedj . by Prof- Valentine Mott VOL Buren, Post and others, Who have publishc tlieir views of:their poweC and value in several o t re msdical jeurnals in that city, and are also in tlf4 taily practice of recommending their use to pa ents. A fell account ortheir opinion may also!) f4und in everY . pamphlet,iandeentto the address; oT leiterv•perstonin the State by apPlying (post peid' Qs AiIIa,THAIIIELL, Agent, Moutrese, Pa. Th, (Mains can,iiii seat by Mail, with full description i fpr mitt. • Prirle, of Chainal. 83-ended.. ; l ; Physiciaris:sre politeN invited to call ant/exam, ihe their corpitrueflon, end pronounce upon theii Merits. Ot4 . WOrt DTo I xv.% Li De no_ person fleet? N fee r that they i will not decomplish just what it i dlaimed therean do. I 1, N. B. One Pliain will last for years andjose non , las electrieltower by USei, and can be fipplied ttl epther adult Or child. l l 1 ADEl.Tu4itilt.i., Agent', 'Montrose, Pa.. ;,Jos. Sirwriel, Genet* Agent,is6B, Bicadwax, N ; ew York) ,:.:; ;I • fy I. -- 400'0%i. OUR asablimentnoW comprises altripst every artiele:*anted, findwe fear sqme th4t /ire nor wan* which will sell at ;colit aid Flom Drat: et !j ot less than cost on kind an 4.cenunt. - tl. 'BURROWS & CO. Cibson 06C28, 185. ' I'lLiSl3l Inroinr4 T t i lb" received imother ' luipi el ' en4id 'Full ;Jewelkt Det 11 znntal-Wntelies with' Seem led Dials, double bottomed his+ are whminted - and rect. zerland. The feW subjoins point-ont to the public.' wl? moos pei-eentiige can l be Sty (ruble bottom 1-3 Jew.eled Lr ,e in elegant Silver e.nses ft .thefts in Ihinitrig eases dr! tl Double bottomed 4 hole of w Swi one into face and 'seconds from $8,75, 'wont, in elegant.huntingeases w front $9,50. All .of hav6) Cold Dinitiondi pointed and Raver extension lioldors,.mdA &C. from . $l,OO, Gold Diatnol Llades frOM .50c. Jeweiry&e. A glood- assortment of excelle Walches, eminent: makers, in fi sold decidedly lo French Lanett Watch Crystals, ?wing vsib. • N~'ll. Watch Cliains and Key ehns i crs. jl • at — Hours of businesS frOnii 'AL I • J. A. S 1 • • Wateb maker' ii,: 10, 18531611. - A " Sinn c tilinp can be di as others.'. .subscriber hating re , Manufactory of A. 'W. Green is prepared to mantifact pre . ADD KINDS OF C.;'' at reduced prices, of good mater perior st;yle of . workmairship. I , on hand;_ or will manufacture to Bastin naaktr's, (barna - 17(1 St Fanra and -Windsl', Flag :Seirtx, fires, word I;%*arranted lo bIVN live years. \to- table. Produee' wil -1, Tc.3;inta dire or wo . ) , li,bytt No (712 Krq . JAmEs 4 liarf4nl., Dec. '2, .1 . &'53-- y ' •. I Valultble Farm fo 911.11.; snliscriber offers for •i:11 farm in Gibkon . township, containing. 157 acres! Eastern part of said town, hair (;f•• Turdilinnoch Creek, and 12 I. ipiChatina . the N. V. On s . ;iid is a franuM hod hors.• stivir, corn 11911 , w, a yOunst 100 trecs, and is. Well 'watered Ile oilers to sell for 1.0 per eerl rt:nI.VBIUP. - thirds of the hl 'vast, Llo:wn, and balance met:aro - 11A . WILLIA.SI dibsOn,‘Nov., 23, 185—.--17 y -1 ,AFFLICTED READ'. .. . . D . llll..AittLpitiA !tlin'ileAL. li , _itltilt—Established 20 . 1 yearS a4n by Dr. KIN KELlN,corner, of Third Zs. linion 'sta. between Spruce and tine, Philadelphia, Pa. i it t tkt i it., are amtriSed that •Dr. KINKEL'S • confines his practice to a pat titular branch of int:di - eine, which en- gages hislaudisided ittPeition.. !Idea utinr the unfortunate agaitAt the abuse of, ercury; shrub , : nag aro annually merenria?lized out ()flirt, - Derma affecOons are promptly eztitigulila d. , . - i I i 'Niels; r Tea r 5 or r: x pc rient# in the tteatment of a elass7of diseases hitherto neglected end impeitertly un- i derstood has enabled Dr. KINKKLIN,O 711101 i OF A woinc I ONSCI,e• PnEsei,Vatill.3,) to prove that,/ line tenths of I he. I causes of nervous debility. local 'and ro istit Idiom%) weak ness. mental and physical outferVng, ate traceable to cer tain imbits, forming the toast secret-letdeadly and fatal ir.pritn:s cfdonte.qicntisery and premat ul mortality. 'ra he t•si reit:altar Ntatic.c—Th refs an evilhabit solitetitut , rin lotted in by-boys. in solitude, often growing up' with them to manhood, an d which . .., i not reformed in due time, not -mly teL serious obaa c es to tuatrintonial happiness,but Div as lige to a :cries of protracted.ifisitlious, and dernstating aChAfrons. :Tem of thol who give way to . this pernicious practice ore aware of t to consequences. - until they find the neryons. system shatt 'red. feel strange and unalwountablef eel ings, and vague feLirs in themind. - The nitfortuttate thus affi:etvilbecoine.4 . fechle.is unable tolabo'rwith occusto4 , ed vizor, or to. oTply his 'ulna' to study i his step is tardy and weak. he;i. dull, irresolute, I atotengageada his sport With lest energy, than usual. 1 irh,,, n . ka -iiate hitroelf before the *Tire has done its worst.4l . ml enter matrimony. his matrit,tf' 1. , 3111011 et u Lf . ‘ll.l liis•atile, tell? ihimtilV..l.iii . o is e.tused by ! his ea r ly , follt.1". r1C4"....t•A1444 4 :4 0 411' .._': ACM' ff a t '''..' )" aliN Gana. in-iorder II t. it :itia:r be rmtlly tile cause 'of !not ISM happiness. - Cat Id the vseil Which era •r Abe origin of ,lo- I nwstie wreteltedness be - raised,rind its rule spruce in every ; initance , litelo.ed-tin hose many rout , it te traced to phys i. lent lit.; u'ilitications and their ratendantdisappointments'. App them while it i,4, yet time. in ordM ta hare y-oir Un strong and rehried organisation reb*te tl, revivified and strengthened. . se v.; el s.; vi r; pc, IR —Tie who piaci./ It mself under Dr: - KINKELIN'S tee:atom' t may religioutl t y confide in hit hon or Os n g;:mtientnn, and rely upon the Ass nrance. that the secrets of Dr. K's. patients will Twrer be ...tselosed. Yeiine! neat,—lot no false modesty deter you from mak- Pm your easekn ',TM to one whn,frota education and respec taldlity.enn certainly befriend you. ' 1 T!rn many think they will Coneeal, the sec re t in theft own hearts. still (lure thetns'elves. !Ong! how often is' i hi- a fatal del tr,ion,and lieu- many a r romisini young . men, whomight bare been an ornament to society has faded Pont the earth'. __ Strictures of the urethra are rapidly removed by the application of a new tharap eutical agenl. used 'only Its Pr.; K. .Weakness and enn-titutiortal debility .promptly eared, and .tullyfitur restored. , i i• - Country Invrallirt%' Can hare (by, stating their Case eXtiliCitiy..tog . ethee with all thelityloptotos, per let- Mr pnelosing a remittance) Dr K's. Me, ielne, appropria ted accordingly. , • i "Porwardml to any part of the rnite4 St tes,and packed seen,. front DAMAO.e. or CURIOSITX. I- READ •.;---Youth.and-I-Manhood.- . 'A rigmou t Life or it: Premature Death, epulillin on Self. Pre serration—Only ^_ s Cans. 5 ces. . . , . Ii is a work eminently required, ash Means of roferno lug! the vices of the tige in which we Dec.! Also, . • . '-, - . N.ITCRE'S GUIDE. ; . ‘ - With rules/or the Prolon;iation or I.;fe,pist from the Press .. , A. let t'er with a remittance of 25 yen cs.; l or the", value in ' post stamps, addn'isled to—Dr. SINK MlN:Philadelphia, Pa, will 'score a copy of either of the rliove bonus return of mail; or 12 eopies will he sent free of postage forlitl• Booksellers, Canvatisers,Tra vetting Agents,l ,ke . sufmlied wholesale at the. publisher's prices, which ridmit of alarLle profit. . . , aa- AU Leiters most r belirsost-paid. • . ' 73Y10 • •"M •- ; an, Know- Thyself.". • -hm rutuabie lirsok for 25 cent f•-•" Erery . funally shOun hure u copy."' ,• •• s I.: ,4 . r noon c( l ,lPrEs .GOLD I • • •• •• . • ,• • • .„..,•„1: Lt.: i ;,' ~ LIIIS TIIA'N k' VP. kt. Anew' N ' ~;..' 4:, , T,Nr ,".;,, f r :F.1;',1?...% . edition, rell; d and iMproved, 4..,...„y , ~,, ~ • . 1 .- F i t [:,' jrnt issued.; I. -..‘,.:11/ .... 4- s ,,dowrz. ~.-:. Dr. Minter s Medical Manual r . ..'."i, ,' /-15*-wavr.,ll. -4.:: and hand Ilia, for the afflicted -1....,...," ."' A 444 Zatae. s ...' Containing rn,l outline of the orl- '"!--,..„. ...,',..'"."'. .-"--,----. -F. ":....•::::: gin, progresatreatnient an - de - tire - 7 - g.. ..24,, , s ;p s i. \%. ....... of every f stria .of disease eon ' " N • • _ trained by Piromiscuous segnal i. . ntercourse, by self Awe or by sexual; t i XtVRP, with advice far, their prevention, written in a familfar style, avoiding oWnicdical technicalities. and everything that wouftl offend the ear of decency; , with nu outline of 'Oontplaints incident to Yatnales, from ‘he rtrtia!t of smile twenty years- success-_ rut practice. e3ellifil S ly devoted delieate er priiiht e na ture. :Tci which it; addettreceipts for the cure of the above dill-. eisas t and:a trtatisit en the eassts,s3Mptuuti and cure of the Fever an3:Agne.' . - . •c Testimony of the ProreesoroeObstetri rs in Penn C:ot:ege. Philinteiphio—"Mt.llUNTEß'S MKT), CAL -MANUAL," ,—The author of this work, unlike the jniajnrit y 'of t h ose who advertise to curethe di era FeS of hie]) it `treats:is a l i graduate of one of the best Colleges i the United:it:4es: It :Minds , me pleasure to recommend int to . the unroll tt.: t nate, or to the - victim of malpractice, s a successful and - explrienced practitioner. in whoae h nor and integrity' they may place the greatest eonfidruc / . . if • J 0.,. S. LOVGSIIOICS, Di D • -Prom A ri - ooltru r rri, M. D.0,1' Pfuq. Uniremity, Phila;• i ileipha.--12 gives me pleasure to ada my testimony to the professional ability of the Author of tt• .• MN MC A L'3l,tx ea t..'' Nuiaterons Cases of Disease of he Genital Digans, same of them of long standing, Lave Oust under my, no. tlf.e, in which his skill has been ruaniVest in retitoring to perfect health, In sthne execs where the patienOuts•been considered beyond medical aid. In tit treatment of Sem inal weakness. or disarrangement ofthe functions pro ductal by self atm:en:or Excess of veneo, I tin not know his superior in the ;'profeasion. I have, been acquaintedwith, with. the Author come tidily years, add deem it no more' ; than justice to him' as well as kindnesitto• the unfortunate victim of early indiscretion, to recomn end hint as one in . .whoe;,, itrofeseional skill. and integrity they. may. safely confide themselves. , ALFRED WiIDDIVARD,M. ii. - s." This is, without. eSeiTtintli the inpst: comprehensive and intelligible. work published on tho close Of diSeste of which ik treats. ...joiolding all technic I . tertne.,lt address es itSelf to the reason of its readers. ift is I . trett front all objectionable matter, and no - patent caterer fastidious, can object to placing it in the hands o his sons. The au thor has devoted many years to the it talent of the ctrl-' one complaints treatedof, and, with' Oo little breath to' puff• and too little Presuruption to-on 'dap ' he had offered to the world, al tho Merely nominal p ee 01'25 cents,-the fruit or scene twent) yew's' most sue . ssful practice." _Herold.- ' ; . "No teacher or parent should be wit out the knowledge imparted le this Inealuable work. It onld save years.of pain, mortification andterretv. to the youth' under their charge."—Ptople's Atli-orals. ' • . A Presbyterian clergyman - In Ohio. writing .0f,. 0 Hun- ter's Metical Manual". sayr-t—"Tholtsands upon thons , ands of our youtli,,by evil example 3 ii influence of rhol passions, have .been tel into the ba t of self Nitration,' f without realizing the sin and fearful nousequences upon' themselveA Find their posterity. The tiatitntlonsefthous- . c and. who ate vai.intrlandlivs have be fi r enfeebled, if not broken dewn.and they do notknow th :cause or the cure. Anything that can; be' done so to ert i lren and.lnfluence the pubticutind as to cheek,and ulti ' tely: to Milton . ' 'lila' \ wide-spread source of !Inman wretch deits, would confer (the greatest blessingmeit to the Tell on of Jesus eltrist, `oil the present Ind tomtit:l' gemeratio i Intemperance (or Ithenseofintoxicaling drlnke)..lbeugh:lt Las Slain thong lands upon thonsands, is not it even teti sou r tirie to thehu. I man rare . A-ceept my-thanks on behalf 'of the , attlletcd, f , and, believe Me, your co-worker in th 'good work you are o s actively. en gaged in.'''.- -, ~. ~ 1 . ' OneenpY(aec.urelY enveloped) Will , e forwarded, free of postage, to any part ofthe fruited Stteli . for 25 cents, or FIX contester $l,. Address, (post pa a ) -cosDEN h Co., Puhlkhers, or tirrilnl, Philadelphia. I; ••. . , • irr Bnol€ 4ol, rsicanvossora and , uli Agents tuPolied en the moat liberal: terms, ' .; . ' 2.1)/ ' IIEM! . WE,TII,E undersigned , having entt i red in 1 partneriihip\ . in the.tnereantiln businesi I ItinntrOse, take, this method to intern' our.friend a d the pUblie,;',.that we have jusi opened' lan a 8 rtnient of Dry Goods and Groceries at • the n a auk iif Mills fr. Sherman, where', we shall be ha, py tii-wait upon nit who may favor u'n with a ea • Our Gue4itfe alt new and. have heen - sclecte With great emlrand we flatter! aurs!Jves that lA, can suit tke Most particular. , - Weltivi te' all to call and eitiMine lout stock.- Our motto IS', "Ready Pay,GonorraileTiniie,an nteadfast frientiship.' .'.. . A. 0.: WARREN, . R.IIIAYER. • riution 'of di* died Lever and . lids and hard on= lin open . eaacia,all lived drreet froth, d prices will at ere and' how Aft I 'ad, tier Watelies as ont $lO. Same Out $12.. Mori; s Jeweled open the same' move th sunk seconds, Fensettaninielled pins witb peheii 4uzine fOr • !midi; pd. - - -Pointed pen ;. equally cheap t second hand i : t, Tate goin e ,f* eon - , fol. casli.. Best 9c; liratch re- Illoptioseilqaq 21, 1 35,1 , . . ~ ... . '.. 'Lille IskINVA. ... •i. One third cheaper thanl.White;Lead,',andfreefro ti ailpoisnlibits. qttalities . • • - • • , rridi Kis.i EU' .JEZ.S.EY ZING comPANY !having greitii. I enter gtartherk works, anditarrtqed tli , .n quality of their producte, Aro prepate,i to exoeute orders (Or their Suputi or ‘. Paints. -.llt,yatniground 41.)11., in assorted riackagcsitd .froin 2ti to :110 pounds ; nisei, asp in barrebi, of 200 rounds carh. :'• • •• ' .1. i I '.- - ''! '. Their White Zinc, which la epld Ailey or groiand in 011.118 - warranted pnre,aud unsurpaseed for hcctiy .0W unifort. whiteners. , ' i ..• 1i ,A, method or preparation has recently ` whlekenribles the Cortina ni to.warrant, their tAlntato keep treth an.l Soft In Abe kegs for ate% r;•asonable time. n VP& reppeefl heir paints wilt be super for to. auy ot her in the market. \,.. . - Their brown,7.ine Paint, which Is anti at !a, low price,aiaci ran only be mtmle from the l Tine ores from ;.'ew Jersey, Ifs now 'well known,for it:l protective qualities when - applred to iron or other metallic surfaces. . t ~ ! s gratis .to pu . • 7A: M. to 7.E 'CILETON, • nil Importer Thcif .atom' cotter l'aint poaseeotes al/ the OP Urr.4n, g of an az,reeallo col -r fut' =MU t.Pgr . P. 1).11(1t,P; Out- buildiugx, &c: Dealcrs eUpplied nu liberal trlti:tiClL4 IDiplesale Paint Dealers dnd I IV. Owner rtf 10th 4. ,Ildrket Sts.,' • • 15. m 6. • ted the- Chai vood,iu fturford IA ' ale. and in keep constantly i rder; 1"lr,) all kinds Chairs, C.:& satisfaction for "York Fire Insiora 9ilice, 9 Wall (In Cash and Avprovq i . I. S-0 . S i 4, "wins, Lojs or Pemage'll Fire. I 1 .l r)sts.—A. (1. Steliblits , 114. Dread rittrenr; T. I spruce ktreet ; 0 irard I Hauck er, EIS ninas Andrews , 139 Cedar Street"; tlatntiel :':::'7 . 11ei4 street; Albert• t r Conklin, Sit/ et; James A. crnsby; 11.4.1ltrnad way ; Charles I,lge. N . Y.; Limbert d'. Ilalk,.!lltigago, III.; e; Win. W. Leland, .New I.7brk; Peter ',ll'i, ik street; ScUilte SS.. Bell, o.ir.. West and . John 1.. Deerl. 7.5 Water Strict; D. NAU lwar; Iliiiratin N. Gallup, ecir!- West. Ind Peter It. Foster, enr. Ginsit'siort and. Weld; Or., .Pi Eighth Avenue , S'tephein CtornereD, ~.!; Albia Wadll-igh,' Plillailitlpliiit; Desterr, l. liti'l . ti street; Samuel Sinelair,Trilinnellialif, I. Shaw, Ciev Rila lid. Ohio i • ' :i If II') VAIL, CDAMDEICLIN, rtes. . . CllAlti.,l:9 14'CLAIIK C., Etcr'y. ... ' ':I 1. CIIfIRIES L. 11 itOWN., A, , „teri . i . . - , Slontioe, Sip t'. 11, 1853. • ! 1 , I IllStareS be taken incs-. 1 ., OIINSTON. 1)1.131 , 1% . 1 . P. , te s t Ti. 11:11:... `ltroadwp); • Th' month. Greguweli,tri. ing•sbrl llo41) :Roach, 134 U:4 lanight StrCetf , ;Yart.lllSltroa Illarrolti+treet4 ilienbrii Ross. •;Carnilt-31, N. ltritt:u4: a!1 IV! ingri Simnel I e his valtvible Swqinehanm I situated in the 7 :1 mile tram the Riles froth Sus- 3 134rns, a orchard of over 't. less than the . . • Bi°l i es:: Stoyc's :: S3orc4 THEsubfieriber wedies to ettli:the liis friends and the l'olltie - to - iti :assortment Or • r . • \ 2. 1 .• , STOVES, , . . . ,at his peAv Store Ropni in Lodc-rsville,- next l i e L. S. Lenheim's' Store; land near thtlGreat, Bend ,Depot.. !lei hits in addition' e - his fOrtner... - targei! variettof elLmk.ing and parlor Stoves, maeyAeW Patterns, some of which are-- .: .. - - . . : 1 St 1 -21 - fchoioA, ' Pe,i,g, Di - oriels,. ' ;-1 , ire Fly, 1: • MO tern Troy,. , „ILO a rek, . . ' Medallion, Oluk Warriof I. , Oritat-,; •' : - Oak, Egg. Stove, - ..i : „-. ' - : '• Illich together . with his;:lormer • 'sto'rk will le perhaits the Most 'extensive and varied a'ssortment 'of well selceted:Stoves l in the county. i •;: *,*lClin ton Stoves.well furnished at low prices. '. Q . I.a All artie4..s in his 'line kept'on .hand .and made 'lto -Order its usual, 4,ldord:..rs reeeied at: his old stand InGrent Bend; . -: : .JOHN..COLSTEN: - ''' . .. l/relmse money Wortga2V.. 4 TAYLOR. Loilers - ille Great pupil Nov., 153.L—tf..: • . .. .1 trill ! : undersigned hive establiShed a Shop in ...4. the baiem cut orllt.. :Sayre's Store', in: Mott titie, where they will at all times 'keep 'on lian:d FoCcuot .And:DomFs-ric .BAttiir.c: and to...t.nufact 'lre the .stinto into '..Jlfunumettts,..TOrnb-stottcs, Tabl.. tops, &a., &C.,' ~ ' 1 . - :. 1 I 11:r iThopatronnge of the public is prosp.ct fully solicited.. CtINGDON & 8E171E11'1! . _ tumu .o v iii l ctor oursgili :.' .- I THE POCKET ; IR _ , ESCITLAPIIIS': Or, Emir!) one 14s omit Phyiicia' Ye.. .-:.-- . - • . ; rr fit F I Ell ETII Edition; 6ontainink ... •...1. ,One hundred Engravings,. 611'i:wink . Diseases and Malformations:of -: the HuL x--.., _.-.7.„.,,, man , system it every sliape and form. -..._,:_.-- To whiCh is '. added a Tret;ties on the' Diseases of Femalci, be ne of . the ',ll.4ibt.st import= tance,tdinarried -people,. or those coreiliplatin.rmarl' . , ridge. By 1. *.. :, I . ~. \ William° I Burro,. Let!no father be ashy led to [present . n - copy.cf the Aesenlapins to his c t from an ready krave. Lt no y,loutig man -, or wo man enter iiitoithe secret cbligiiiions ofinia.rriedlif4 without reading the Pon, el Aeseulapins.; ,Let no one surfering-, rpm a- haeknieri Cough,l'iliti . in the Side, 'restless': 'nights, nOrvens - feelings, ;and the. wholetrainlefpripeptic sensations, ri giveup by their physician, he aupther mernent with'outcon eultin the-11.1t1SCULAPIDS. have the Married,: or those about to be marr ed any iropediment,read !.his truly mieful book, as it hss been. the means of savit4 thout:olds mifo I übate-creat uresfrom the; very jaws ri death. - • person.sendirg, twenty fire CCnts en -closed iii ri'letter, will retceive.one- cony 'of - this: :work by mail, : of five co ties . sent nt for One- Dollar. Address , . .; ' •• • : • . I • : DR. - WM-A - 911SW, Spruce St. Philitlelphia; I. : • ; : : • • No. 15 March Sth, 1854-10 H. C.-BE Imparter* and J Y obLer.) , ni?stic 41 DET STILE °U4I) invite the • SuSyielianna their Stock" which will !) hie at all•nrssou.s.of the of (1145.ca . - 4Sinii:res rrOvetK ail the b • of fast•r47',red prints. Also, Vrtess Goods, % Thite and Linen Goods' •• • . ' Also, Broehe• long and - square • Cash 4. mere and Silk Sh4wis, together ivith and' Fancy ; Goody. • , , •• ProMpt attetdiOn,•paid to orders. • • change.. T - , . . . . . . lIE Subscribers are a Daily line or Stages between COthendalennallopbottem • Station on'Bio Laekairainna - and. Wilsterb 'Rail road. . Distanee. 4 2D mils. Leave. Garbbadale in, the morning and con eet with the cars - fioing •Ndrth: , geturning, -le4ye 'on the . a l rrival a the mail train from . the great . Bend. The 'nearest most direct and•eheape r Lit route frorn Great Bend to CarlMdale. Passengers by thiS line always get into Carbondale ether in the eYening,thati . . :. .. any. ether route. rare reeeipted in. Carbondale at the Store of .the Sabierjbers, Main Street, a few blocks beloW Bronson's rfetel. ' [ . i G & BROTHERS August, 1812.--tf. • -- • _ • Medical Card. 1 ! • • TiIAYE4 & caA.N DALE., hthi ng i 1./ 'AseMciated themlelves thepraetice of MediCine and liumeryivould respectfully invili togivo,tilem timi may nce4 the i r pro= fetniional . service. They may be ,Onrul - 'at tho .ofEco, , formally oceumed by . Ducter .Ttnlyer.,— They!will keep on •ttthl pure conentiated aml: llntueopaNe 31edicin'ips. Montrose, May 8, 185-1.. • . . kedia l aVekird., , .• • r\OCT. A. CLIAMIKER. re,• . siootfully . j. domi „, B to th e lilt Witt,. that ho has located himself in 1:1rooklyu, here lln aviU , ihe wa ii,u pon:n ti who may ~u attflkted it'll ,u 1, either e hrenic a neut.:v.., ',Office at, p. Grove*, w heri luny consnifedat all tithes when: not otherwise ;professionally engtiged. .lAII, business entru.,ted to his care rec ei ve, p!.o firm. • ' . Ilroukly,n, Juno 4;.1154.--23te3,, , • IFarraprBi Store Revtved•.. TT i& CO. 1 !amtDtiJ . _ i.Y . 0 00( 4 1 . • T, NEW YORk';' , ' ttentioni of tnerehant at.ionnntr. ,oun tes to. found large'";3)nd,desita.: yeal. minim:44lg; part. Jeans Lt. and well known styles cAlcittorinAlLE sTAGEs. • .11 " A t - • QI.V4IIIIIIIm, kialig.mituir THE *MONT 6 0SE DEMOCit.h. - ri rt,BLIBBLD EYBO TBUBBEI§It MORNING BY elttila eleg t EDITORS AND PUOPIALIB 'TERIIII3.-4 1,5 0, cash in advanie ; $2,00, if not: paid within',months ; and $2,50, at the end of the year. No Paper discontinued untiTarreara. ges are paid, expept at the Option of - the I'd. lislers. -AD communieatirins aonieeted With the office, to insure Uttention_, must be directed (post paid) 'to ciusE & DAY, Montrose, Susquehann a County, Pa. t: - ._. • . • One, square (12 ;lines or less) 3 -insertions,-$l,OO Eaelt,substlftent insertion, . One squarejlere months, - .. . 2,50 One sqwire,six tnOnths, . ". .• . .... 4,00 Thisiness CrdsifOur lines orless, • .!. . . . 3,00 -Yearly advertisements,' not over 4 sqUitres,. 7,00 One column ono year, . . 30;00 YeallK advertisers will. .be ,restricted ;to the 'business in which they.. arc engaged ; und are ion.. tiidered as' wishing to continue advertising. unless they shall give Special dinietions for. u . discontin. mince of the same: - 3011 i WORK - . • - ;zir The hiving added te their Job Printing materialS a large and :sup:Her 7assert: Merit Of Job Type.are now-prepared:to- execute job Work in a manner unsurpassed lie this sec tion of country, and on the Uinta reasonable terms, Blanks of every.deseriptinu .kepteonstant on hand or printed to order. -: t, -- • proper:tics painting C LICIT RDS pnrlers,'. liiladelph 1: ) 1 1'15111t55 zx JOHN PROVES rash ionab le Tailor —Shop wider' Searie'B 1104.1, )lain Street, ,Montrose, PaJ cc Co. Srcuriprs) 1311YAIT110 1 11W Great Head At;Disini B. m, Proprietor. • • • • 1- I • L. 11'. SPIIOII.M. •• • i . . _. i- •• ~, • • 171Ainut.rtctiirer of SrirotTi's ctialllMED AAP.- :, I:IAGE SVI:INGS, Nontrose, Pa. i ; ;i - , 1 Cabinet :ind Chair Itranufactdrersi fo(ot Main Street,,Montrose,Pn. • - 'I .1 • ' ~ - --;---4--i------ . G. a& W.lll. FULLER r - II E . • Dealer* in Boohm, Ready-Made Clothing, Dais aha Caps, Boots-'And Shoes, Dry GoWs, &c. More lrmiosite Searles Hotel; tion44se, att , ;ntion:,{ s 'very largo Or. C. C. EDiIyARDS,I : Pillysicialt and Sntgeon, narfor4Psi.-- Office /' doors below Eaton's Store. I Dr. H. Sltill.Tll,-' ,l - Surgeon Pentist, Montrose, Pa.,: will lie at Searle's Ilvtel, 2londays and TuesdaySof each I kveek. 15y1 , - •• .I.IIe33ffLLAN eic IPARIK, Dg•n.lrrs in Dry donds, : ;Grocerie l . Crockery Br;ots rind Shoes, &e.,iSkingrille, . • .r 4 "a, 2 1 isyi LITTLE & 'II.ASJE., • Altortites - at La'w - --01 . 1ice former 4 occu [flied by. Little &. Streeter, .3.lontro l se, litnitiee hanna County, Pa. f t . .11..fatpu 13 - . LITTLE.] [Zlt.i. CIIASE. C0.1(1; DON d. DEVIER4 - • Dealer?: ill • Marble Slonnme,nts.T4l3lel:,Tomb. Stones, &v. Corner of Cosirt ° and I xhtl . rige Sireets, opposite Broome ConTrify[llapk,-Aing: . iminton, N. Y. . ' f • I C. D. LATIIR.OP:a: - 314 Tilers hi. stoves and, 3[:1W:14 -firers - I of Copper,. Tin„ and Sheet.lien Ware: Stiop 'west side •Main . Street, opposite s Democrat Of. .fiee, Montrose, Pa. - • - 1 * f A.; Woontrrr. . _ : .E. E. jzoomkt,i- - - - - . .. It,Rer.;:iirer of Clocks, Jewelry, Ilitsieal Inbtru . ''ltients, and Guns, &e., &e. Dear° plating. - ef 'peons, Watt:lles : Jewelry, &e.; done to order. le las an appointment for 'Sealer of Weights ~.., ' rind Neastires. ShOp on Main I Street. first : door below the Brick Corner, Montro'se,.Pa. AIESEIL TURREL ~MosT OSE, PA: DealeriJn Clitnneais,Paints,.. • Oils, po Gi•oetTif.ii,•'Dry.ooodS, Hard- Stone,vare, are, Ca floods, lug IFI 'i l ia, Lamp Oils., earidies,Vn i !nislies,Win. ( 1 - ,* Glass, Pitney 'and Toilet Articles, Perlis. - . wry,- Jewelry. Spoons. SPectneles, Musiepi , instruments, Trusss; MedicalJnstrument Liquors, Mirfors, Stationers , Bru shes, noes, Notions, Pltysielans" Preserip;, . • . :trefully compounded. • - 1 FRANKLIN FKASERH-- • Attorney and Corinsellor t Law, MnerrnosE, Pi. • ILL attend faithfully to alt hosinetur intros !' tr o d to him in . the county: , of Supujuehanna..:- Concryancing and writing of ell kinds Will be done neatly, and charge moderara. • He will alsriattemitotliS prosecution ofelairris of soldiersi t ,their l , l widows and }telt*, •,againsit - the Uni ted States government, for HoWnty. j Laud, r .ii. skin, • May be found at nll limns at office formerly occupied by.V. T. - Richards; gsq`..nortli of the Court Hous . e.l .; • .49y 1 DEALER IN Stoves, Tin,Ccpper and . Sheet Iron Ware, Lodersville, near Great Bend Depot.-6tf • • . - • : --. .- M.. 0:. TYLER— • Intqested with. I. L; Hunt, • AND Ell Itti . .Enf rouT.A.Ejt. in Hardware and Gut-. lery, Carting* T itunfirigs,SPritiri, 2 &e... . • Ao. 21t) PeOl ! Sti ei, .N... y. - , ~ Where - his Mercantile frj.ends.„in tilts and oTher . Counties, - are kindly intled, and earTestly solleit: ed to eall and purehase..; .. ;: •I• n6tf. •.' • •:. HENRY 0-IENAPP, .. •- . : OF Na!ST4OSE, VA. W 1.. • • . • . W ith Rowe,.Woodrdir o l Carter l AI7IIOLESALE-• Gmicis* - . and . COMsnsoos I VV. '5lElicsANTs, No , .:473 . Wasiti gton Street, het;ween'Cortland . nnd Dey Streets, New York. ' , Mart:ll'B; 1554--10tf: : ...1 , • .Medic,4l Car It. -1 .:, IARS. E. Patrick, Jr, ,& G.,' 4 Ditaock , have _.l this day formed dcopartliershii), for a more efficient 'and successful prosecution of the differ... ent branche.s,of tbeir'professiO, ), ; 1 ,All busineSs entrusted to them, will beiatten• 'tied to with prinnpinessznil fpielity,l - i Tluir (.dice will be the onelately oecupied by Dr. Dimock... -. '. - -'• •., .1 • .• . 1 . ' '. ' -E. - PilTftICK,-Jr, \ i - .- - : , G-f'l,l D MOCK. -1 mrintros'e ; ilfareit .22,• 185 A. • -. • ' 1 Dr. Morin H: V. Vail:.::''' : I TN' RUGGIST anti CIIE3INV and Dealer In : ILI Dfiuus, Nedicines, ClketicaN Dye StnI1116: Paints - Oils,l'Al, .%, Wilitlow- (Ansi; enmpiline t • inflia.• P,erfnmery, Vtinkee Ntiious,.*.e.,.4ze: Lpdenville, Pa.-10tf. •______-__________ _ ._ • - -- --• 1. J.. D. ATTott:N.F.I - _ ifq) CouNsEt.t. ..pr-4usque. • e. • hanna 1.), , p0t, Pa.— °Mee - cover . S. B. Woes Store. - o 163:1 , Goods FSlliVig, Q lIILLTNG Culioe. , i for 8 its.;Strnunr Clo th s • f(ir 10 ets.. - ; Gingliams raid Lan at m ost • Any price, belaiiis 10 01.s.;'Seythes si) ets., , Axes, 100 ets., ItAk - os:lToes,.sll`ovels; F . orks, :goy II a nillc,s,: llrooos,or44B,_Wimlow thg - test, to be found - , Ginr l ss:and stb. A': 11. Ten for ono dollar, - 'eed' othei• goods in great v ariety;ltil , frbiii l iviheap! . fOr • • ' - J;-LYONS-dc -SQN: - • ;lont.tose,- Juno A. • i t , p. CRAND,AL Baking Povideis. l - - : A 13 ), Washing Soap - l'oinlers, , great - labor savfng articles, for sale by • J. LYONSi& SON.. Motrosei stay 31, Antes of Advertising. Wm. W. S3.IITLI JOHN . COLSTEC