alone awe gi out, pcmotrat. ?HE LARGEST OIRCULATION in NORTHERN PEnleA. E.B. CHAS & ALVIN IM.Y, Er•notis, Montroviefirlinifday, Sept .: 1, 11154 Bain. It is refrestlng to read of rain, if we are de rived of seeing it—and here Is one of the pret fiesta things iti print : "Yet there's something very sweet - • In the sight, When the &pital currents meet In the dry atm dusty street, . And they wrestle with the heat, • - In their might! •While they seem to hold a-talk , Witli the stones along the walk, And remindthem ,of the ride, • • i ' To • keep cool.' . I . 111arking !logs. I Some fellow out west indulges in the follow 4 )ng poetical effusion on the subject of hariing doge appreci.ste his situation, and . . tendel him our warmest simpathies: •i I 0 for t . lodgoin,*l3oll)6 vast wild * • . Wh barking dogs live not ;•. 0 1 shill go `stark staring mad • , If that cur shot. . . Lalit /light the little .yelping hound . • One; moment was not stilt, And'fifty dogs in concert joined 0, On those dogs will kill gailout cis:ektti,o4, and BY FANNY FERN. • - -,: ,Evorybolly called Rosalie" a beauty. T. erybody' . was right. ller 'cheeks looked_ Ilk( , ripe i)eaCh ; her hair waved over as fair - forehead as ever a zephyr . ..kiskd ; 'her . pye. and mouth 4'ere as perfect as eyes and miltith i could be; no violet was softer or bluer than :• the one,. no rosebud sweeter than. the oilier. All colors beaine Rosalie -mid, whatever. she did was gracefully done. Yes; every body thought Rosalie wai l beauty. _ POsalie thought so herself. -Sci She -took no pains to be good; or amiable, or Oblig• ing. She never cared. about learaig any thing; for she s.erid to lieit - lf, I can a4rd to have my Own way • I can afford- to be . a dunce if I like; shall be always sought adruited for tiny pretty - face. ' • - So RosaliP•dmssed assTefully as she and • flie.drsmakers knew lrow; and, looked lup to show hCr Ifine eyes, and ilown'to show her . long eye lashes; and held up her dress, 4nd hopped overilittle imaginary puddles .to show her pretty feet:. and smiled to show her white teeth, land danced to show lair pretty (oral; and was as brilliant and as btainlesa as a butterfly. • Now, I suppose,you think Rosalie was very liaPpy. Not at all She was. in a perfect fidget lest She shutild not get the admiva- - she wanted. She was torturing', lieiSelf . the while for fear some prettier face should come along and eclipse hers. If she went to ,-rt party and (every person in . the .room but One admiredi. her, she would.fret herself sick bePause that one didn't boy down and wor ship her.. • ; • Never haVing. studied or read anything, Ro'salie could talk_nothing ht tn • no sellse„ so . everybody ‘Vhu eonverso with hef 'talked nonsense, and paid her silly complimenti; ;and made her believe that :allahe- .needed to make her quite an angel Was a pair of wings; and then-she would hold,. her : - pretty . little. • head on one side and simper; and they .would go away laughing in their sleeve_, and saying, " what a vain little.fool Rosalie is!" Now, liosalie's cousin Betty was as lain . as'a cheStnut.burr, She had not a single: pretty feature in her faCe. . Nobody lever hough; of Calling Betty a-. beauty, she • knew its: she was used to- being overlooked ; Inr.t she-did not go about whining andi ma king herself unhappy-about it--notd she; She put her mind on' something else.•i. She *studied, and read books"; and • learned a . great many useful things. So- she.: had a great deal in her mind to think of, and jwent singing about as happy as could , be, lwith- out mindingiwhether anybody noticed I)er or not. - I . • So she grew up sweet tempered, . • generotts and happy. -When she went' into company, strangers, would say, " what . . plain little body Betty is'' If 'they 'Foul& not find• anybody else to talk to theyld go and speak to her.—Then lletty woiddi look.- up at them with etie of herluiet smilet and commence -ta i ltang. She Would say a lgreat many Very sensible things;, and some queer , ones; and they would listen and listen; and by and by would look at 4heir watch- and 'Wonder 'what.l made time try so ; and then. go ~ home, wondering how the* could eve! call such an - agrq..able girl as Iletty 'homely' SO, you s everybody Darned to loge her, when they fOirnd out what a beautiful •Soul• she had; arti while Rosalie was fretting her self sick, because her beanty;was fading, and her admirers were dropping ' di; one . hy, one, to flatter prettier ftieet Hwy went quietly them too. n' her way, - winning hearts, and hteping • The FI . t Feeling of HoW delightful the first feeling- of winter eomm on thel mind ! Whata throng of tran quilizing and affectionate thoughts accompa-._ uy its first bright fires, and the sound, out of doors, Of its fust chilling minds. Oh, when the leaves aredriven. in troops through the - streets, at uii?,•htfall, and thefigures of the passers-by hurry on, cloaked and 1 stooping with the cold' is there a pleasanter feeling in the world than to enter the closed and carpet-, ed room, With its shaded lamps, .4 :its gen ial.warmth, and its cheerful faces lubout the evening table! I hope that i speal, your own sentiment, dear reader, when I prefer to every place and ti' e, in the whole calendar of pleasure, a lwinter evening' at homo--the "sweet, sweet home" of ebildhood,• withits unreserved loje and its unchanged and ult,' measured endearments. 'We' need not love gaits the less. The lio•lfr and music and beauty of the dance will `always breed a floa ting delight in the-brain thatjhas ,not grown dull to life's finer influences: yet.:•the pleaS rues of home,ithough serener are deeper, and -'I am sure that the world may Joe searched over in vain fora scene - of jOy so even and untningled. It is a beautiful trait: of I'rovi,- - sdetie.e that the balance is kept so truly btf tween our many and different_ . blessings. were 'a inelanatolything to see the suminer depart with ita superb beatify, if the heart chic not freshen aslit +urned in from- its decay tO brood upon its own treasures. 'The affections wander underkhe enticement of all the out-. ward loveliness of nature, and it • is necessary to unwind the spell, that their rich - kindness may mot beeoSte visionary. I have a pion for these simple theories, which I trusiVill be forgiven. II indulge is them-as iieople thewings of the, glendover t in .Ke hatna, gauze-Lice and filmy . , but flying high withal. You may not grow , • but you will surely ~b row pootieul to.T. ,'‘• them. I would as leave, be - praised by a, blockhead .as be aslcerl the real on.. • tir This nue calls fur the printer'd.wit:, -; • Duties consist itot, of 'mei thing ; but ntarty;• not ofkretitdeedS, but good once; not of shi 'ring eff0rt...3,1 but these that are . true; There. 's‘ no single'dutY to,perforra,, no 'single path to be troddenur,days:are full of duties bern with every; hour and the roads direct ing to them lie everywhere around. • Where the poo,fhlind- won cruepeth, and., the snail bath its crooked. liOnie, our duties May be -scribed.. • .L • These duties ho ; our lire time as shells along the sea--shore; and we have liut to walk diligently, and itpop 'often- I —such stooping is from true pride-ke gather them up io rare . and curio, uslabundanee. • .And if we Will,' we Can reqr a tower With 'those little shells---so rumen us are ili4-:-that! weuld -shame- the• ',one-Of the - Roman tyrant; Who made a menu , Ment to his 'folly. That 'tower will be the meat (hit's , formed from many, of our life, and its.elnef triumph shall ,result .from the :heart of. its ,eameit builder-from the con scimisnss it is worthy. . • o:these duties, Whose . , t 'acComplishment so fills the world with. ble.sSingsore sweet and copious as blossouiS in 'Persia's, clime, if a pure ,Mind have tanght us by'self-exatninetion how to ;look fer-thein ' and where! :These due ties huil• beneath oni feet; and, seem asking to be phicked, a• if thef.knew their plucking would fill the atmosphere with a vast, fra, , tranee that Would endiird for years. • Ocea ~ion is above antl around them-also and few , are, there Who seize' it,,;aud. their happiness, which, is within ...their grasping.—Dollar Times. . - • : 1 The 111106dfigs of Old Age Thq ,ictierabl 9 Sirth Quincy, Sln., ex-Pres ident of IlarYard .University, having htien toasted at the AinMni 'dinner, made an excel lent speech, from which tiltis an extract Om every oxasiOn, whether in .public or private, an (adman was sure 'to he reminded of his yeakr Why iva i 4 this tOld age did not simply c4insist it:t length days, fur : as the Presidentihttd•quoted:--' ~ • . • - "Wisdom is gray lukircinman, •, - And' n unspottL4l life is his old age." If it attse froini sympathy, there was no . grouhd for tt,'\ ` the`sympathy was absolutely . thrown away. . So far as his experience reach . ed,Old ago was the 'happiest period of - life. And iwhy not Had we not then got rid - of the nonsense of love, (laughter,) tll folly ;of ambition, the inumbling,pfenvv, the delusions Of hope Herepeitttid that. old lage was' the happiest- portiOn of.lifi,provided that in youth n and. nianlmod theintlNidual is obedient JO the laws - of: nature; regulating health and strength, ; and leads a life of respectability and usefulness. In order to .be, _happy and long lived;. 'it .was impertatit that there should Abe a harmony between the beginning, the Middle, and the phi . of life, and especially between the begitunn,,,n , and the end. The young man should 'cultivhte and - foster' the qualitiels which he F-C446' to I.)c respectable and. esteemed in the old, and the old man, On the other hand, should 'retain, and 'seek to per petuate the feelingS and vivacity of youth." The ettresidOt cloSed with . this send , menf "The bOary.hnir Which *isdow crowns the yOung: . and tipsiietted life - ,schich is the crown of mnn- at every point.of his existence." ('Much cheering.)) , . • I d rir A printer'. ,in Cincinnati, has do heir $ ! MOO 'll 7 .llat will a printer do with .o much ti oney Y , bbertistintutr. I 1 FII,ESIBI IIIiIPOR'ffAICIOIII. ,\1 1 , UST 'received another. Importation of these, lendid:Full 'Jeweled' Detached Lever and orifontal 'Watches; with seconds and hard en melted Dials. double bottomed in open cases,all )f which. are warranted . and received direct from .svitierland. The few sUbjoined prices.,will at . nee point', out to the ptclilic where and how an • normous per centage.can be saved. ,• \ Double bottom 13 Jeweled 11.ver Watches as bore in elegant silVer cases from $lO. Same ovements in Ilunting•cases from 912. • Iforl 7 , ontal Dinble bottomed 4 holes Jeweled open • oe'and :' seconds 66171'88,75, the same! move. i a lent in 'elegant huntingicaSes with *sunk seconds. t0m,50; All of *htchhave hard ennnimelled iall GOld Diamond pointed Pens with pencil -and si vCr extension holders, Magazine for' leads 4c. from $1,00.. Gold Diamond pointed pen It.lades from 50c. JeWelry 41c. &c. equally cheap. good',assortment of excellent second hand Vatches, eminent Makers, in first rate goingcon t . ition, will be sold decidedly low for cash, Best reach Lanett Wateh Crystals, 190. 1 IVgterre . , iritig as usu.a.. • i • . ?N. E. Watch Chains and Keys Ir is to pus. hymens. ~, \ I nr. ' . flours of business from 7A i 3Lto 7 P. • ' - 1 ' ' J. A. SINGLETON, • . . Watch maker and Importer. • ,• Aug. 10, 1853-'-16tf. ~ r • • LATEST EXCILEBEENT . , ~ , The - Nebr4ska B ill UnsoSttled. COTT, JOHSTON. & Co., are noWsrecier ing`from Ne ! York, a. general assortment i f Sprtat,f and S iaer Goods, and' we cordially i i vita, all that like to buy Goods cheap, to give l irn s. a 'call, as our stock. is ' targe and . w . e are itvil lneto sell for small profits._ You can find_ Were lmost everfarticlel wanted, and we are willing •to Uompare Goodi and Price with any stOre in I l helcounty. We hale taken t 4 pee ialpa i ti s t'o find i c e Goods to. plelse the ! Ladies, such as Black, g, ured and fancy Silk 4 Silk .Tissues, Btliages, 1 i 1 nd l3erage - Delane_s, Praha and fancy Lawns, ilk, French and domestic Gingham, Figured . (PM:tains pal paper 4urtafns, Ladies Conant' Un. derhandk'fs and sloeve.L. , ,Mantillaa,, Parasols, Gloves, Straw and t4dcy Aonnots, also triminings o!match: - 1 • i f IA large Stock of Goods for 'Tien and boys, al. ,u; Iron, Steel, Nails, Worse Shoes and nails; TlOtighs, Salt, Fish, ICroekery,t. Grindstones and StOne ware. Tin, Stove Pipe, dings, Sash, Leah oir4iToots, Shoes, &c. &i,- Please , give us a ! t:L :. • uhatce of eSpwing, JoI:l a stock,. before you i tny. r -r -;: t , , r I.. ri , . . SCOTTJOHNSTON & Co. pprinoillle April 1; 8, t8.54.\ up , I- L I'm with yorici3„ngain my friends ' No 76 , -. inyifootateps r?pnr. -- TVOU uir., fi td me at my' residence on Monts -1.1.. rue, two door south frOudi Seth blitchera sq., happy at any time o wait on you;sociall3 (tr professionally, the latter especially. , Those who preter i t° hare their 4rork done at their resi dencewhet.liring in down or out, will please 4e me. tutaccOidingly, and I am - at your aervice.,Fens at;a distance: desiring Plate Teeth, can acconiodated at .my, house, free ,ifexpense, while the werk is,being done. As I fl Wish to be busy I shall. atilt adhere to my old Plan of charging according to, the ciretimstandes 011iny r patrous. There is much complaint of the high pricea of Datatistry - and ,of my prices tee, although I . have been; in !'the habit of deducting rem 1 . 5 to 25 per Cent from -the first. Now, friends .I will'make 'ion ..thiii offer,--..ifyou who tied work will 000, right along and have it done sindsci keep me busy, I will work for you ?or half price andl do , it well too. The reason We have to chargti So . higbis _because, either from dr - ead of the luthi or the pay, you boidlaek and force us to lose' much , time for want of work. Come 'cm then and you willfind there in chance for' bargains at Montavne. •• C. D.IVIRGII.,, Surgeon Dentist. „Montrose, * Aped 19, 1854. _ , • 1 , Hatt ,' - ; , , .f6'LARGE, assortment of Silk and , Angola Bata at eat.retnefe low prim. • 1 , '„ -.. ' tl, BURROWS d CO. .Gibsoit i Juno : 1, 4, - 185.4; .--' , ' ' \ ~' Our New: fiork Fire lusiaco Co. I Qffite, 9 Wall Street. . CAPIi AL, (lii Cash and Approved Securitle4Y - • • • • . . . • Inat.tesagainst Lou or Damage by Fire. DlieLtilPollll.o- I A. Q.StelittlnS; 113 Broad Street;! Peter C. uskili 1 spruce street.; Girard. Rancher, tui Rroadwar, Themes Andrews, 130 .Cedar street; Samuel South Hayti; 111:7 West street; Alferret L. Conkllo,lllo l 13 reettwichstreet ; James A. Crosby, 113 Broadway ; Charles, Lent, Klugsbrldge, . Y.; Lambert C. Hall, Chleskti, I Smith Habble; Wm. W. Leland, New York;..Poter R. Roach,!l39llank street; Flaw 811.-Bell b eor. West audl 'Aright streets ; ; John L. Deen,7B IYaterstrect ; D.' Yen' Wart,llBßroadway ; Horatio N. Gallup, cos. West andi Burowstreets; Peter H. Pewter, per. Gansvoort and West; Reuben Ross, Jr., 48 Ktrhtlt Avenue., Stephen Cromwel l) Camden, N; J;; Albin Wadleigh, 'Philadelphia; Des ter 11., Britten, 49 Water street; Samuel Sinclalw,Tribune logs; B'anmelS.l3haw,Clevelarl,Oldo I - • ROYAL CILAMBERLINi CHARLES Ir. CLARK E. See'y. C14111,,ES L. BROWS, Agent. 8 antrosi,Blpt.6, 1893. iIMARIBLE SHOP. DE Undersigned have established a shop in the batiMment of Mr. Sayre's Storo,in Mon. ,tcso, v/here l they will ut all times -keep on_ hand folium and Dourvrtc. Mstst.a, and manufacture }he Bahraini° Monuments, Tomb.atoneseTable. tops, &c., &C. t i 111 IX The.patronage of the pahlic is respectfully olicited.; i CONGDON & BEVIER MontroseoAug.2s,lBs3—tf. • i • 1 CA4IIOIIpALE T"1....pi1e Of Stages:?between.Carbenkialeand Hopbottom Station on the Lackawanna+and Western I Rail' Mad:.: - Distance 2D Miles. - Leave Carbondale in the triornin4. and eonnCet . with. the' ears going' North. 'Returning leave an thiarrival of the.' mail train from th;i• Great Bend. ' The nearest' most direct and cheapest.route frbm'Great Bend, to` Carbondale. Passe,ngers, by tltisi line al ways got into Cai•bondale earlierin the evening than any other rOute.• ; - • • . Farereeei . pted in- Carbondale a t -the Stnre of the-Subscribers, Main street, a few blocks b'eloW Bronson's Hotel. -' - 1 I- • GROW &•BROTIIER.S. 1 'Au;rust t 842 -.1.f. ' • , .. , . - . . 4 - HA.' BENNETT. & - CO. . .- \ : 1 • - ' *. .1% . _lmporters 1 ,4 4 - fibers ~ , Foreign.- a:1(1;1)0- medic Dry Goals. - . • 41 DEY STREET, riEW YOILKI 1 , A A TIOULRinyit . e the .teritio2!: of merchaats in !T : S qnehanna anfr adjoining, Counties 'to their Stock Which will I:M,font.d large and desira ble at all Seasons of the year, consisting -in : part of Cloths, Cas'aimeres and yestin g s Jeans and 'weeds, with all the Wit and well known styles o . fast coloded prints.! 1.- Also, Dress Goods, White and Lined Goods, &e. &..i.t. - .. ,;. •ii ' • ' ! . : AlsO, Brodhe !ong and. square shawls, Cash mere and Silt( Shawm,together'with Hosiery and Fancy] Goods. : ~. . PrOnapt attention paid to orders. , . 41 7 1 change. ‘ - 11! • 1 ll[-, ICAIIPENTERIS 'HOTEL. - .... ,, ~, (rortatErmat;"lllJSK ItOUSE,r)GIIEAT BEND, PA. THsubsnriber, having rented this we:l known hoese, add re-fitted and re-furnished in good style, hl MM . ! prepared to receive. and entertain guests'. This house is delightfully situated 'on the ba °lithe Susquehanna , river, on the line of, the New York and: Erie,' and the Delaware; tackavranna and 'Western -Railroads ; overlooking a most beautiful section of 'country, and is the panornia of scenery unequalled anywhere. As, A StrisisEß REsOni for: the businessman seekiiog qUiep and freedom from the noise and din ocity life, and for ladies and gentlemen t in pnrs i 1 1 t of pleasure amid, the . rural scenery of the coup ry, thisOocation cannof be equalled. Here the wieary traveller is soave from tile conftision incidentto the continual arrival and departure of trains, Which - , especially in 'ibe night time, is a very great annoyance to those stopping at houses very near the Depot. .' His ftocai4 are now, pleasanten and well furnish ed; his Table with all the delicacies which both country and ;eity markets afford; and no pains will be. spared 'to make his-house a pleasant home to all Nis g,tists. . . 1 r - GuEiTs will be conveyed to and from the cars, at any hour day or night, inn good Omnibus free of chargW3.-' igr A LtVEVYSTALE i s attached to the House. 1 . I N. V. CARPENTER. Groat Berta, Juno rith, 1853-26tf. *eat Excitement A HONG VIE " KNOW-NOTHINGS.„ 13 1 Z SEVAMT VGT. BUT the fact that W. B. Deans has taken and iii.still taking some very beautiful and life like DAGU4RRLOTYPES, never was a secret and h&has no desire to'make it one now. He has just purchased a splendid assortment of Gold Lockets, Pins, Keys, &c., and in his se lection: of the latest patterns of plain and fancy styles of cases, he trusts there is nothing lack ing. F, • Helnowe j not what, he can say, or what he need to say More than has already been smid, to induceyou to come to his 'Gallery, and bring your friends you. Yon \ have all experienc ed something of the satisfaction atiorded in gaz ing on,the faithful picture of an absent friend; aisotne oftyou,have known the sad pleasure denyed from. possessing the likeness of some loved line who has been laid beneath the'church yard trfound,',and felt that , I No price could take from you ' . A Memento so cherished, ;FOE how sacred the Shadow ) Silica the substance his perished. But yOu, perthance have 'friends still v;ith you whose Pictuies you have not secured. If so; make it 00 business of today, to-morrow may be to ante. 'improve the opportunity while it is yonrs while th• roses of health bloom on the cheek, ere yei the mildew of diseaie shall blight and blanch your treasure, and death rob you of both itand image. Pictures taken in clear or clon4 4 weather. Prices, from 75 ets. lo $15,00. Odd!Pellow's Hall, Montrose. May 24,1854. istosr: Stoves: Stoves . LL r LrtRE . re and Yellow Leaf" reminds' us thatl; the fast approach of - the keen Frosts of Old Grey Winter, when one of these unsur passable amt highly approved Stoves from the most extemiive Manufactories in' the Union, Messni. Shear :Packard, become indispensable to every family. We would reapectfully announce to the Citizens of have :and adjoining counties that, we have just received and areire ceiving the I#.rgest and best assortment of Stoves ever tatioduued into Eastern Pennsylvania; which will be sold kit the very lowest cash figure. To= those who eke in want of Stoves they wilt find it to their interest to' call and 'examine ouilyariety beforepnrchitsing elsewhere; They comprise in part as - 'United States, , • Orfenial Parlor, 1 Eastern Queen E. 0., Venetian, do Fire Clipper , . E. 0., 'Panty do National Air-Tight E. O. Irving do lifoltning Star, Cottage, do Farissers'l.4ir.Tight, ThelaboveL Stoves are too well knnwn to re- Tare any "nate description, being the most frpular lind,iipprovedStove in market. All who May fiyor us with u call shown through Our aSsortnient with pleasure. "Recollect the numbqr —ilivron's far famed" One Price Store." I Harfoid, Pa., 5ept.,1853.-35 4 f SoSsetiihigs can be done ati well r as , other i.» • T HE suhicriber having' rented the Chaii Manufactory of A., W. Oreenwaail,i n 'llarford, iii prepared to manufacture ---. • i AL,P KINDS OF: CHAIRS, et rodiced prices, of rod materials, sad in a so perior Style c workmanship. : I keep constantly. on hand, or Wllltnanufactare to order, B(4itql Rdicier 8, (intprored styk,) all kinds ' of F : and Windsor Chairs, • nag Seats, - Settees 4.c. ke. 5 • - 17 Mt Wilirk warranted to giro sat/fraction 'for five yeists.,' S j 4 , 4 ldernbantable Prodoee will be taken in ez abangk for iecirk,but NO CREDIT! JAMES JOHNSTON. liar 1, Dec.l, y = F• NSW „ .• i . .The One Price Store: s'..• •, .. , pooDs.:AT Low PRICES, sisrs, reit READY PAY. ;THE underslgned having associAted themselves ' kl.. together In the Mercantile bUsiness, are DOW '2,prepared to offer to I. the public, A very . desirable Stink of GoodS, eonsistingin -math of -f Dry Goods, and• Ready made Clothing, • i . t • • liat. Capin - and Straw g oods, !• . • i•Biloks and Stationery, . • 1 - * I' Ilootinand Shoes, i, • • i - • •' • • Groceries, -4 ; . c . i . 'Ynnkee Notions, &.e.lit.„ ; . ;all of whiCh have been ' purchased with great 'pare, and 'we i are satisfied, - cannot dill to suit those, who tndy favor us with ailall. I • -." "rho .Dry .Goods depaitmenhl will be found ',very complete; consisting of all the leading " styles . . ... . `of . . •:,-; _ - ! LAMES DRESS Gl' DS: - . . Silk, rich bioeade, plaid and striPed, black, - dress and MantilaStlks,very rich, high lustre, and ut ;Cheap rates. 7. li l • i •' Striped Detimes i :plaid' Barag o ,do. satin stripe ~Challits-printe4 L a wns, •Poplins; Deßage, Plaid • kind printed iiteenet.4, in great Iktrietlea, which rwe are bound to sell si. a !won't:re. j 'Gingliams- r a: hadsome nasdrtment,—Prints, 1 I '' a il th e leading styles,! Blerritnok, Coehecoes, ;Aliens, Sptrighes, &e.,Fvery.pretty. styles.' Dress trirmnings—of the desiiisble-styles and IShades—Bliwk silk Lice, Dresl4 buttons, (,luck velvet Ribber*, silk and worsted; Braids, in greet variety. 7 i .•,• ' i : :• " inue Goolls.—§wiss,Jaeon4Nansigyli, Cain ' ;brick, Bishi'ipli - Lawn, , and Bak Muslins, Plaid ttanthrick Misidins, dotted Swis. iMuslins,e6rded ;skirts, Irish Linen, Cambriek IL iidkerthief4, &c. •!Ste., French Needle' Work, • SW.,iss and Jaconet Edgings, and : Insertings, cotton,ifinen and thread ;lace do. Flouncing, Ladies fashiebable,Chetniset les, Sleeves, Collars, Bonnets 4.,,th . e largest as sort client in' Town, And at•very low prices. Baregu tor;ails,- in green, .dine. and brown ; ;Black lace !Valls &c. ' 'I I-. • Kid Gioiesi-:-Ladies and Gent*; a large assort meet, of this!l best quality„ .1 I • • Milts, long .and short, Black, Mohair 'and silk. Silk Gloves; flack, white and colors. - 'Lisle thrend, and es 4. dw • . . , ;5 • j gnsiery.t--4 fine assortment Or Ladies, Genf; and children. ! - ,1 I Rilltwir,l-.:41 fine assortment f4r Borinets, also satin and late-String, in all widtls4, and ;every 'col or. '- - I- '; • •- , i • 1 - . !, Dumrssi f f Goods.—Sheetings,lltenehed and un. - '1 tile - tidied miislins, Ticking, Crash, Diapers, l'able ' Covers, nett Niipkins, and in faet;.all the desirable fitylen in this department. . - 1 /Shair/s.-I-Fritited Delane. French printed wool, printed ensienbre, 'Brodie, Black liilk, &c., a line ; Stock of them; - . 'll „ , LadieS SirOO4, of every descririon;at lOW pri ces. ; Iloysllisses„ and childre s! . shoe4, in great Variety: Gnts. Boots, coarse anfrfine.• • HATS :CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. . NVe,liave:a very fine stock Of flats and Caps; Canada StriswS, Paheleaf, Cu riilloa,. Matacaho, • Bound Canton, Leghorn, Cassitnere • &e., for ~ ~1 .stsmnier weisr,.!whiels are very desirable ; and se!- , ' ling cheap. - .i : • ' A good assortment of Ladie.nitonnets, Misses and ehildrens Plats! Itais, &e. I . •READY 111114)E CLOTHING. \ . In this branch oft our business,;we cannot fail to suit. Our 4:to - ek; of Clothier , hi. very'extensive. and well ma . de up; in late and desirahle. styles; We would •espiscially invite our Mends desiring _ - 'Any .thing in this line, to give Os a call. Gen tiemens furnishing Goods, of ' eVery"Sle:scription. A large steels of Wall - Paper and Bordering,. Books, StatiOnery and Yankee NiotonS, in great! variety: . '' • - • • • • q .i I . . . Groceries.-;-: cm ; Green-and Black, very choice and fresh, at lbw prices.. i 1. -. Goffe es. 4=-Siiperior St. Domingd. milli°. A beautiful article of Brown and White Sugars, ,CHEAP. Molasses,- Spices, • Soap, Candies, 'Lamp Oil, Fluid,.&c. &c.- A verV'superior nrti -1 . tele of cavendish Tobacco, at. :2B ets.. per Ib: ' We are. in tie store fortnerlyl Occupied by La.' Ithrop &-Salisbisry, and' more reeentivi by Geo. IFuller, opposite Searles liotel.l IWe would be Ivery happy indeed, to see our 'friends, at the OBE Place STORE, and hope to merit our share of iihe public patrOna,gc, b, , ,i good ateention, and low. ;prices. '• 1 - .• 1.. , . ! G. & W. 11. FULLER. . . .. Montrose, April 19; 1854. I ,-'•; • • , y ;Bryant iff4UNC Great B.nd Depot, .I'a. Ills new rind Ispacipus building, !situated but LL a few feet from the Depot at Great Bend, is !tiow opened and fdrnished, in a sittable style for lii Public House, and will be Ppt open at all ! )hours, (both - d4y and night,) for. the reception of !travellers; ankespcially for the [accommodation l ef passengers travelling on: .the . b.i. Y. & .Erie & IL & W. Railreads,lcing•at the junction of these !two reads, ankthe most cOnveni4t point to step in and take refreshments and bef)fl" with thefirst !train, as well os the inosteenvernent-beuse,toac ,eotonodate the i public,it is NEW CLEAN and !WHOLESOME! with rooms enongh to aecoim. 'Coodate ALL, being fitted up with 4 hew i!fnritititre to correspond,a,nd tattles alwaysst - A, with WARM I4ALS and - luxuries furni.dlidi l at,!•a moments 'Warning . . -Mr" Passengers desiring rest ladd sleep, can,. !1?y calling here avoid the inconVebienee - of taking an omnibus to find an inn, is well as the delay and ,uncertainty of:returning to lie depot at the arrival or departure of the trains as a porter will itie in waiting td conduct them With their baggage !to the if - gent House, "just across the way," and conduct them back, again without fee or reward,. aking special ' Care - to wake. them if desired at I .oy hour of the'!night. I • . - I - l The locatieMtif the Bryant House, with Abe antana - scen.about it combine to make ita , el !iery desirale SUMMER.O REStOT for: business linen and other 4 in the city Who may wish to I"cast off. care • a few days ,recruit in the 'country: '\'i I i . A Lale and. Commoditnij Halt Is attached to this!building for, the convenience I of pleasure PA4TIE - S, Who may always find good 'accommodations here, without regard tO numbers.' i l with warm stables for their tenths, and reliable . ' help to wait upon. them I af — For further particulars: ! inquire. at the 'Bryant House of the proprietor. • Bryant I ' • ADDISON BRYANT. 1! Feb. 1853-47tf. . • • - Stdovetij Stoves 22 Stiives THE subscriber wishe%to call ,the attention° f i his friendi and the Public lo his very large . lu&s' ortment of I' • ' 1 STOVES 1 1 at his new St4re Room in Lodersvilfe, next to L. S. Lenheimts Store, and neal• the Great Bend Depot. He has in addition to his former large variety of Cooking and Parlor Stoves,. inaeynew patterns, some: of which are-4 i • - ) ' St. N.didas, I Peach Brandi, • ..F ire Ply, il Modern Troyf Mohawk, :1, Medallion, Black Warrior, ' Orinit, ' Oak, , I'Egg Stove, 1 Which togethOr . ) with his formi4r stock will be perhaps the mOSt, extensive and varied assortment ,of well tielecte:l Stoves in the County. ; - *** Clinton Stoves well fornbihed at low prices. ggr All arta'cls in his linc4ept onlhand and Made to order ns usual, and orders received at his , old stand in Great Bend. • 1 • . ' - r JOHN , COEStEN. l'- Loderaville Oz. Great Bend NOV'., 1853.—tf... • - Antralia, California,' or any piace_an the Globe,cminbliireient greater 'inducer:tents liian• • - • ' • KEELiER 4 STOPDARD'S BOOTIAND SHOE : STORE. WHICH is now, filled , : with new and exten sive asiortment of artiCleis in .their line, 'embracing a general variety -et nyw and elegant styles of Ladies and Gentlenieb's wear, among which are Ladiei French; ,Silk :Lasting and Pre nine Gaiters, Kid and Enameled- Polka*, Kid Pat ,ent, leather ..add bronzed Jenny Lindi, Buskins -and Ties; gentJerrieu's, French ;and Philadelphia Oak -tanned eatf skin and kip BOots, Cdngress and button Gaiters. Monterey and; Washington. Soot*, toilet Slips,:lidoroceo; calf. and` Cowhide Bro gans, dtc. Hoye kip, calf aadeowhide! Boots and Brogans; all khulsof Misses and Children's wear. Also, a general assortment of Finding*, which con. sist in part of lasts, pegs, 'parables. Hungarian nails, tacks, ;thread, wit*, Bristles, shoe binding, awls, rasps, sandstones, *hoe: kni v e s , Also, oak and hemlock tanned calf upper and soleteath er, Moroeeo skins and \ 'Work mada.lo order and repairingueatly &rte. ' H 3 KEELER & STODDARD. itvatrose, ;lane . I. 1 e. 53. " Man, lino* Thyself." 4n Ihrisluable Book Joe 25 renfi.—" BrerYflo r in sh• 1114 /toren copy I . „ . iOO,OOO - ;COPIVi BOLD IN , LESS TIIAN A YEAR. I A new s.ig s k .Flt•virrfil ij; *.edition, revised and ineproved, '7O -jostisulued; -Ur. Hunter's Medicaliranual • 0 • -"and hand hook farthest icted— .;',r' -"and Containing an outline the ori. • gin, progress,treatment andeure , , of every form of disease con -1,4! : I • trneted by promiscuous sexual intercourse, by self abuse or by sexual execs', with advice tor their prevention; written in a remitter style, avoiding 'all-medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency; with an outline of complaints Incident to Females, from the result of aome twenty yearteisnetrits rui practice r xequi•lvely devoted to the cure of diseases of a ;delicate <r private , nature. To which le added receipts for the cure of the allove end a treati'e on the causes, symptoms anti lure of - to reVer'and Testimony of She Penfeesoroko6 , detries in Penn :College, Philadelphia*" DIt.IIUNTER'S —The author of thisi work, unlike the majority of these who adaertive to cure the diseases. of Which it treats Is a irraduate crone of the brit Collegesin the truitetigtates. lit alhirds me pleasure to recommend blotto the unfortu. nate, or to the victim of malpractice, as successful and ;experienced practitioner. to whose honor and Integrity tl itbey akly place the greateVreonfidenee. . . Jfis. S. LONGSHORE,IIII D I From A Woodward, Dl. D.,of Pean..Unireridir, Philw I delpha.;--It gives me pleasure-fe add my testimouyeto the profesSional ability tif.the Author of time" filttntctit MAN rAL.." Numerous rases of Dineicee of the Deultal l Organs, I Scmw °I them of long standing, have ewe ituderl my no- Dee, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to Iperfeci health, In some cases where.the patient has been considered beyond medical aid. in the treatment of Sem. . . Ina( weakness. or diaarrangeonent of the rune:firms prre I duced by self abuse or Excess of senery,' I do net. know Ibis se/wrier in tile ' profession . I have been acquainted ;With the Author l antne thirty years.• and deem it no more than justlee to him 'as well as kindness to the unfOrt unato victim of early Indiscretion, to recommend him ai one in whose professional skill ' and integrity they may sand?. confide thernseives. • ~AIsERED WOODWARDiA. D. " This fe, without exception, the most comprehensive and intelligible work published on the class of &serum'. of !which it treats. A•Ohling all terlinical terms, it address. lea itself to th e reason of its readers It is free from all I objectionable matter, and no pareritimerever faStidious, Iran ()Watt) placir4 it in the hands of his suns. I The au thor has devoted Many years to the treatment of the sari. I nut; complaints treated of, and, with too little breath to puff. and too, little presumption to Impose, ho halt offered to the world, no the merely nominal price 4'25 cents, the :fruit of some tweut3 years' Most successful prisetice."— lliern/d. ".•:co teacher or parent should be without the knowle r - imparted in Oils invaluable wok: ,It would savdyear of I pain,MortineAtion nioil•norrow •to the youth under their lchaoge."—Ph,pic's 41roceite: . A Presbyterian ,clergyman in Ohio, writing 01 l "(jun. lter'sMoltrial Manual" says, :—"Thousands nprom thous ethic of our youth. by evil example awl innuendo of the + passions, have been ded into the habit of self plolitrion,' latithout realising the sin and fearful' consequences upon themselves and their posterity. The constitutions of thous- Ands who are raising fatnillem have been enfeebled, if not broken dewn.and they do notknow the reuse or the core. ,Anything that ran be done NO to sytlighterf and influence like public mind hste rlitick,arad ultimately to remove this !wide -spread sauna or human wretebednesS,' would confer ,the greatest, blessing nes tto thd religion of Jesus , Christ, on the present and iveninit generation:. Inteinporanee (or the lose of int Osicitting drinks) though It hat slain thous ands upon thousateli. is not a greater scourge tn the I/Al lman earn .Acrept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, rend • believe me, putt v.-worker in the good Work you are' lsoactiyely engaged it.." 0 tirenoy rsoseurel V.:enveloped) will be forwarded, free of. postage. to any rut i - ofthoi United States for IS cents, or six copies furs!. Address. (post paid) COSDEhiI & CO, Puhlis4s. or nos 10n. Philadelphia. - • E ! , 3s. ipknitsol,•rs, Cahrasaers and nook Agents 'supplied on the most liberal terms. n-131 L........ - __._ ' . _ • - 1 .. • Invalids. of Pennsylvania, Iyour :mention k urgently invited to a careful and candid Reruaul of something that has just been introduced into' your rich ond time honored statc. Pulreniachcr's Ilhiro Electric Voltaic Chains: 1 k A new and novel mode of tpplying - a powerful Yemedial agent, so constructed as to be worn under the garments, next to the skin producing adonstant uninterrupted current of Electro Maguetisnieffect mg immediate relii4 from the most acute pain, and Ova a permanent cure of all ,Nervous DiseaSes. It seldom has failed to- furnish ahnOst instant relief, rind a final, permahent cure, by being used Pccord- . ing to directions, to the following ,diseases,]-Rheu matism, Gout, Seiatica, Paralysis, Painful and 'welled Joints, Neuralgia Of the face, Diseases of the Spine. Deafness and Iliininess, Uterine Pains, Palpitation of the. Dean, Periodioal IleadaOhe, St. Vitus Dance, General Debility,. Pains of the Chest, Uyeteries, Dyspepsia, all diseaseS that are caused by a defi eieti t amount of Nervous Fluid are greatly relieved, if not p.erinnnenily cured by s imply wear ing the chains a feiv hour* each day. . = . I lie it nuderstood thitt.it is not claimed that "it dures all diseases, but only those foi.which it is Yee timmended ; anitnioreover we boldly claim and de fy that no medicinal agent of any kind hasperform ed so MANY curet; during the last year, of thin diseases just named as. . I - Pnlrermircher's Electric Chain. i And to prove this assMioh, we defy any perseu t o Produce so many well authenticated Certifi cates of scientific Physicians "and intelligent patients as may b:o found in a pamphlet of 36 pages, to be had(gra . tts) oh the agent in this town. The ElectriC Chains Were first introduced in-France in 1850, and after 1 / ing subjected to the most thorough and rigid trial, h • the first medical men in Paris, they were l fotind to posSess strange and mvve lions power for reliev ing pain, wherever applied, and by their influence Weir introdticed into the hospitals of that city. and also secured letters patent by the ,French Govern ment.. They are now introduced into almost every 11ospital in England. Germany, Austria, 13,eigium, and patented in'those countries , where th.ey have. b come the most - . Popular eurntire ,Akent in the World.. -. They werefirst , introduced into the U. Stitites a. bilut one year since, and went through ate . _ same. trial as in Europe, and were at once introditced in to evet y Hospital lb N. Yaric, where they itre now in daily use, effecting even more wonderful !cares than had ever before been awarded them.j "They are highly reeenamiuded by Prof. Valentine Mott, Van Buren, Post and others, who have published th'eir views of tbeirpovier and value in several of the medical joarnals in that city,ana are alit° in the daily practice of recommending their use to pa tie/nts. A full account of their opinion may also be found in every,pashphlet, and sent to the address of every person in thi State by applying (p+st paid) to 10 El. TURRE LL, Agent,Montrose,Pit. The Chains can be sent by mail, with full descriptions lot use. Price of Chains, $3 and $6. Physicians are pillitely invited to call and exam me,their construction, and pronounce titian their merits. ONE woan To INVALIDS, no person need fear that they will not accomplish just what it is eltiimed they can do.' f. . , N. B. One,Chairi will last for years and lose none itmelertric power by use, and can : be applied to either adult or child. , Anxt.TusnEw.,- Agent, MontrostliPa. • STEINERT, General Agent, 568, Broadway, - New York. - - i 60, Doctor Yourself: * iirE POCKET lEESCULAi'IITS: .t • Or, Every one hut own PAysicnin. THEPIFTIETII Edition, containing .1 One hundred Eugravingsd allowing 'jr .Di'wages and Malformations, of the Hu ! man system in every shape acid form. To whiell is added a Treaties on the Diseases of .remales, heing',of the. • highest impor taboe Lb married people, or those cotemplating mar !lige, By • ' 1 - j oung, H. , D. • lam Y Let no father be ashamed to-present a copy, of the, Aesculapios to his child. It may save him from an early grave. - Let no yew* mail or wo man enter into the secret obligations of murriedlife without reading the Pocket Aesculapius. Let no one stifil•riug from a hacknied tough, Pain' in - the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings,: and the ,whole train of Dyspeptic sensations t and given up by their physician be another moment without con- Suiting the AESCULAPIUS. Have the married, or;thote about to he married any impedinlent, read this truly useful bciok, as it has been the. means of saving thOussnOs of unfortunate creatureilfrom the very jaws of death. . Oa' Any persow sending 'twenty Ste 'cents eh.. closed in itletteT,iwill receive one copy of this work by mait, orifive copies will be . , mit for One Dollar. Address (post paid.) I • • - - I DR. WM. YOUNG, No. 152 Spruce St. Philadelphia; March Bth, 1854---1 hy I- '. Valuable 'Farm for Sale. • TIIE subscriber offers for sale his valuittli farm- in Gibson township, Susquehanna - coiinty, Pa., cont 4 ining 15'7 acres, situated in the Eastern part of said 'town, half of a mite fromthe Tunkhannock creek, and 12 1-2 miles from Sus. quehanna Depot,!on the' N. Y. & Railroad. n said farm hi a Framed house, 3 ! Barns, horse shed, corn house, a young orchaM of over 100 trees, and is iwell watered. • lie offers to sell for 10 per. cent, lesi than the real value. 5 • thirds of the purchase money cash down, and bitlanie secured by mortgage. . ' WILLIAMTAYWR. Gibson, Nov., 23,185-..-47y1 NEW GOOlilift: assortmontnow, comprises , ahnost every i article Wanted, and we feareome that are riot tnante4, which we l l Will sell at 'coat and ionic articles at' toss than 'cost on that same ceount. U. BURROWS & 'Gibson Oct. 28, 1853. 4 - " • Di. .Hak e y's 'FOREST WINE ! The distoreey of the #VREST WlNR.is the greatest Mee - in krf the age. Par, up sit - Wart Bottle 3 a single bottle 0. wind does more good, and goes further in the atirettfl)l4- ease r taan fen botges of any Harsapatilta the and: • warranted& care lithos! any unpkasant or stica.ienile he method by which a.t Sarsaparillas, and otherilmiler medidnes ate Preparrdi in by, boiling the -Roots or Plante to obtaitkthe cared*. Their medicinal sirtues - are that, principally itraporali and deStroyed. It I. not tie be won mid at then,tiad ten and even (wen'. ty bottles of these Sarsaparillas are sometimes taken with!. out perieptible benefit. Not so with the Forest Winel Sy the invention of 4 wonderful dietitian apparatue,a per feet wine is ;produced wllhout heating; retaining. at the same time, all the. primitive healing properties of the litre medicinal plants of nhieh it Is composed , thus rendering the Forest Wino the ;most cadent medicine the world ever proilticed, at the mane time the snort agreeable. - Tentissiour w:--Thls is to , certify that .I have used Dr. Halsey's Forest Wine in my family with the. moms entire secrets. My wife wan badly afflicted with Neuralgia atten tions of the Spine-anti Kidneys and general Debility. She foniaXspeedy relief , and regained her health by the use of the Forest Wine. Front my own knawledgo it! this excellent medictt dros ly o. ..atiwlcdge .. ine, I . confidently recommend it for the good' of others who may be suffering from dog lu complalnta. It la the beet. medli• eine Wilk which- I a -acqinifintett. and t. one who are la r flictedwith the ahoy' ~or any:dingo! (Unease, may: said/ . rely oh Its virtues. • j Gohber, March 6, I 350. • - ' ' i El Q. MIISSEY . :Vlore "Ireeitl moray Repro' Coheres: Dr. G IV. Ifacsif :—Dear Sly, ywife lost autumn was reduced to a low stake of Deblllt y 4 My family physician adshoill her to tak e Your Forest %Vibe. Accordingly I went' to illr4Verry's, yourl agent in tide Rant, and procured la bottle of It, which reistored . her in al verreb ort time to pee feet Idatith. 6 CeiNIPF, April 13,11350., . ONALDSON. • II Dreadful Cough; Debility;an , BY D 4 Lou if Appetite," Do. lALSET: -. 1 lieMpatead, Dec. .1 . ,, 1347. 1 .. ...- —... .. . , A4rottle of your Forest Wine !tarot Pflis„which procured Of.Mr.Jiunes Cart, (your agent for this place) has . done Wonders forme I brad been in ketate of decline for more, CAR ayear, afflicted with a dreadful cough, pain IA the, breast, general debility and loss of appetite. I .ber came Almost a skeleton, aud.had been unable to leave my room (or more than two months; my friends told me I trod the OntisumptiOn.aud despaired of my recovery. • I entild not obtain any retie( front any Nue:Air:We had taken, or My physiiian, until your V e and Pills were procured. The Lint dose of • Fills byought up from •sny !stomach, morn phient, and greenish natter; ted my stools:. were perfeetlY black:, I then commenced taking yotir Forest Wine .three times day, roy appetite beganto return immediately, MY Nigh,left me,andin less than two ereskel win almost well. now *vinybetter health than I ever dkibrfore, having creased 25 pounds in seven weeks I.Your Yorest Wine and • Pills are bight,: ealuedln this vicinity, and I owe myrocorl• ery entirely to their virtues. Yours, respectfully; I ' . ! 4 .MARTIN CALDWDLL. Affeeliona of thefilttneVas .ffillies. a highly respected Meichant of No. 3 1 tEt Broadway, New York, cured of a Severe! affection of the Kidneys by the Forest Wine and Mi. ,1 Da. G. W. HA Laalr— ; New York, March 12,1853. , Dear Sir. In the summer and fall of last year I had' L. severe:complaint of the,Kitineys, which rendered me quite unfit for business. 1 prtieuv4l your Forret, Wine and Pills whieh!eured me in a few .weeklatimn, and I„.bare Since en!. , joyed better health' than I have foe'many'years previously' From their ellicaey,in my own ras e, and from what I knovi your theincine to have done for. olers I am induced tri, ( recommend them Me the hen medicine, which lam aci quainied. Yours. respectfully. i .'• •T. 3. GILLIE.S. ;;„; Fern pe psia.--There are thousands' cured every year of thia disease by the Forest Wine ancriPille; Dyspepsia; Costiveness and•lnoligestion, are kindred complaints, fn.{ quently existing tegetner, and the curssof one is generally the cure of all. The Forest Wine and Fills above all rerciel , dies ar e , preeminent in the cure of Dyspepsia. - ! Testlimrov, of Mr.'J. N Verrone, of New Ynrk city, dated' ;My 9th, 1852.' • • !Da W llstsaY -:—Dear Sir, Having been cured o f Dyspepsia by the use of your Forest Wine and I take tire liberty to offer you my name, bettering many whorknoW me may be benefittcsl by your excellent remedies- For many years have been afflicted with this malady so badly that nearly one third of my time has'been lent from bust] ness. ITii Forest Wine and Pills have restored me to exl eellenihealthiancti cheerfroly recommend them, as I am' convinced the discovery, of these remediet area blessing tern mankind. . • ; Neal York, July 9th, 1852. J.N.VERMILE. Dr. 6 . IV: Haisev's dum.Coated Forest Pills . 7 helklum-enated in Pine are designed to aecompan the Forest Wine in the cure of Disease their combined aci tion being More searching hnd effective. They are infinite., ly.betfer than any.'other P3ll or Carthartic. producing in all cans *ben this clan of medicines are unfni,amost charm tug effect. They are-purely vegetable, never gripe, ina,r b e Lakin at any time without fear of taking cold,hindrancel front Vl:seinen, or disagreeable effects, mid pas* off. the becrelle perfectly natural, which is all 'import at for tho perfect renwery and eontronation of! gcrod health. Thou i sands ca f edify to the great excellence of these Pine above sel °ther The Foreit Wine accompanied by the Forced Pills, are 'most effectual in the ante of all the following com b plaint*: ,! .• • • Dyspepsia. Habitual Costiveness, Liver Coniplaint, Asth r ma, Pilot, Lhstinate Headache, Pimples'llllofehes. and un healthy color-of the Skin, Jaundice, Ague and Fever, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Complaints incident only to frinater.— Lpnglitobinis weakneu, Nleht Senate, Nervous Disorders, Generid 111 Health, and impaired state. Or-the Constitution. Tbn!Forest,Wine is put up in largewitiare bottles, with Dr. Halsey's name blown in the gland. One Dollar per bot tle, orsis bottles fur Five Dollars. GI umenated ForeetTnis 25 cents per Box. For Sale by the' appointed Agents', at Wholesale and Retail.. General Dep.t, 161 Duane street,: one door from Hudson. New York. ll Applatited Agents in Montrose, Abel . l . si ell; great Bend , Lucien Scott. 3.lylchange quarterly.. . • AFFLICTED READ. . DIIII.ADELPIIIA MEDICAL ITO IlSlt—Estaltliihed A.' Years age by Dr. KIN KEUN,corner of Third & Union sta. between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. I Invalid. areapprised that Dr . KELIN confines his practice to a Cat tient*? branch of Medicine, which in t' gages hie undivided attention.utiontt the unfoitunate against the abuse of mercury; thousands are annually mercukialised out of life. - Recent iffeetions aro promptly extinguished. To - On:Sy Yearn of Expeglente in thetientment of a class of diseases hitherto negrectnil and i mperfeetly no. derstoetl, has enabled Dr. kINKELIN,(A:crn mt. OF a WOK* ON lig , PRESERVATION') to prole that Mine tenths oft he carnet of nervons.debil it y, I ors I , and constitutional weak nese. Mental and physical suffering, are; traceable to cert tainhabits,forming the most secret yet deadly an,kfata springs ofdomestic Misery' and Prentathre Mort alit y ' lroka Particular Notice.'--There is an evilhabit: sometimesindulged in by boys. in solitude, often growing up with them to manhood,and which.if not reformed In due tiMe, not only begets serious obstacles to matrimonia bappldetts,hut gives rise to &series of protracted; in sidionst and devastating affections. Few of those who give way t this pernicious practice are aware! of the conseitnences, until they find the nervous system ihatteied. feel strange, and unaccountable feedings., and vague fears in themind. • The;unfortitnate thus affected becomes feeble,is unable, tolatoir with oecustomed vigor, or Ito apply his mind to study Ir. his Step is tardy and weak, he iS doll, irresolute and engages in his sport with less energy . than rt suet. If he On anel pate himself before the practice has done 14' worst and enter matrimony. hls mot ri are is 13 nfruitf &Anil histertse' tells him that this is caused by his early follies. 'This Ore considerations which 'should awaken fheaffenfion ettl o thoSe similarly situated. . ffarsiacre requires the fulfilment of several condi.; tirins,in.order that it may be really the cause of mutual happluMis. Could the veil which covers the origin of dot mextie wretchedness be raised oind its true sontee in every instance dlstdosed—in bow many could it be traced to physi I eabliSanalitications and their attendant disappointments Applythem While itis yet time, in order to have your un -strung and relaxed -organizatioa rebuked, revivified an ttretigtbened. • : I .menc: Intr: who places himself under Dr KlNKlLlN'Streatment'may religiously confide in his bon. or im a 'gent lemon, and rely upon the stasurance, that Ord secrets of Dr. K's. patients will never be disclosed. ' Yotng man—let no falsemodesty deter you from makT . ing-rout caseknown to one whafront education and respect tabilifyjcaneertainly.befriend You: , . Toamany think t hey „will conceal - the Secret in their own hearts, and cure themselves. Alas! how often this itlatal delusion s and how many a 'promising youn man,whomightbarsbeenanornament to society hat faded ;from the earth'. - Strieturesof the urethra are rapidly- removed by the application of a new therap out' ra agent, used , only by Dr. IC: \ Weakness'and co ngitutlOna I debility promptly cured and full vlgor.restored. , • - CoOrstrw I Ismail ids Can have* , (by stating their ease eirrilicitly,together with all their Symptoms, w perte* ter enclosing remittance) Dr. K's. medicine, appropria. ted aceoraingly. • , Forivarded to any part of the United States, and packed suture from DAMAO iI or CURIOSITY., • • I BEAD' !---Youth: and Manhood.l 4 Riotous Life. o r ,a Premature Death, ' JankeZin on Sept, Presei'vatione , -0n1y,25 Corns: • - ' It itf it work eminently required, AR a mean, of roformi- Dig the vices of the age in which we live. Also, • • 'N,ATURZ'S , ' • . . , . . With Hiles forlhe Prolongation A.,.,o* . cLife,ju; 3tfronithe Prost ' A letter with a rem ittanee of 25 cents, or the -rabic In pestitrurips, addressed to—Dr. K INK 14GIN,Philadelphhiri pa. will secure a copy of either of that above book, by rriturriof moil; or 12 copies will be Peet 'free of postage for $1.•! BoOksellers, Carreellere,Treirellhag Agent/h.:lke+ supplied wholesale at the publisher's prices, which‘dmit of a large profit. . • 0:21.411 Letters moat be posVpoid. : 13y1* • . • 7•I C . &.1.1%9T'S • ~[ Oneihi N rd cheaper ihan While Lead,andfreefratn, . all po isonous qualities. i • Tiswgw JERSEY ZINC COMPANY having greatly enlarged their works, andimproved thequality of their prodnets, are prepared to execute orders for their Supei or Paints. Dry and *round In oil, in assorted packages ' f 'fool 25 to 500 pounds ; also, dry ip barreis r of '2OO pounds each.; Their White Zine d which is sold dry ground in oil, hr 'warranted pure an unsurpassed for, body and uniform whiteness. A Method of preparation has recently been discovered, which enables the Company to warrant their paints* keep fresh 'and loft. In the kern. fir any reasonable time. , Irk this respect their paints will be • super lor to any other,* the Market. I • ••' • • I Their brown 'pile Paint, which is sold at a low price,and • can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey. Is• now Well known for its protective qualities when applied to iron or other m,elallie surfaces. Their stone eoloe Paint possesses all the properties pf the Brown, and le of an rurrecabie col- r I'er painting Cot- . tages, Depots, Ont-bulkllngs, Bridget, &e. 1) eaten supplied op liberal terms by their Agents, WRENCH 4 RICHARDS., 'Mks* Paint:'Dealers and hip/eters, ly. W. Corner elf 11)1k Mar ket . , 15 me: ' • Farmers' Store . Re 'ved. . 1 1 WE, THi'4undersignel, hating enttred Into, partnerBhip thomercantile business mit Montrose, take the method to infoim our frien and ',the public; that we bay° just opened an a sort:meat of DO. Goods and Groceries at the of stand of Mills &Sherman, where we shall ho hap. p ) ; too wait upon all-who may favor is with a call. Our Goa. tOe all new and,. have beep selected w i t h grea t eare.and we flatter ourselves that we , can 'suit the most particular. Ore invite all to call and examine our ateek,-.4 Our. motto is "'Ready Pay, Honorable Trade,anfl steadfast friendship." A. O. WARREN, 1 R. TIIAYER. 1 Muutiose, bliay : 2l, 1854: THE i 0,14 . t05E - DEMPflia, PUBLISpED'VVERY TIIVE4AY MOB. 1 1 By VII40:111 VAT, EDITORS AND TERMI..BI,6t), cash' in advance; 82,00, if not paid within six months ;and $2,50, at the end of the year: No paper discontinued untilarreara: ges are paid, except at °the. option Of the Peb. fishers. All cotnmunkuttions connected `with the office, to insure ittentioi, must be directed (post paid) to Coesi & Der, Montrose, Suiquehaina County, Pi.. ' Haien of Advertkini. ; One square: (12 lines or less) 3 • insertions, 31'00 Each subsequent insertion, . . .. .OO One square six 5 ' One square three months, I \ , months, .. . . . . ,00 Business Cards,lour lines or leak, . 3,011 . Yearly advertisements, not over it's uares 1,00 One column one year, 1- Yeatly -advertisers will •be restricted to business in .which they are engnfied';, and are cOn... sidered as wishing to continue advertising tmletse they shag give special directionsi tali a discontin: trance of the same. JOB WORK. • 1W The publishers having added to their. Jot, Printing materials • a large and suPerioX asaorta meat of Job Type, are lulu , prepared to 'exieutt Job Work in a manner unaurpassedi in this sec tion of country, and on the most reasonable terms ; Mina t o etery.deaiription kept constantly Hof on hand or printed to order. g;iisiniss., Pirti)org, JOHN GROPES, 1 Fashionable Tall or—Shop nude: Searle's Hutel,llain,Street, Montt*, 1 -- BRYANT mousy.: Great Bend Depot, PR. Aii,nisos MIT• 1 ANT, Proprietor. L • EL 'SPROUT dc Co., iTlanufacturers of SPR °Reg COR!BIRED CAR: RIAGE SPRINGS, Hughesville, Lycoming Co., Pa. Springs may be had•of M. Si Wilson, Montrose. Wm. W. SMITH & 10. CiLbinet and Choir Monufactureis . foot Main Street, Montrose, Po. G. & W. H. ruLLEit,' Dealers in Books, Ready-Made Clhthing, Bala and Caps, Iloots and Shoes, Dry :Gbods, ke. Store opposite, Soailo's Hotel, Montrose, PS. • Dr. C. C. EDWAUBAN I IPhyalcian and. Surgeon, Llarfor4 , Pa. O ffi ce 2 doori below Eaton a Store. .1 Di!. H. SMITH,„ 'i - : - Surgeon Dentist, -. 3l4ntrose, Pa., ! will-be, et Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Tuesdays or each week. .: - i • 15yI • incIII.I I LAIIi Dealers in Dry Goods, Groeeries t Hardware, Crockery, BQots land Shoes", dr.c., Pa.. • 18y 1. LITTLE & CHASt,. Attornies at Easy—Office foi4nerly pied by Little & Streeter, Identreae, Susgee• hanna County, Pa. • - RALPH B. LITTLE.} - [Ezi4A B. Cassr. CONGDON & BEIMER, • 'eaters in 31arble 'thonuments,Tables, Tomb. Stones,. &c.- Corner of Court an Exchange Streets, opposite BroOme County Bank, Bing. haruton, N, Y. C.U.A LATHROP ;- • - Dealeisln Stoves rind Alannfacturers ?f Copper, lin, and Sheet-Iron -Ware. ' .Shap - west -side Main Street; oppes'ite Democ rat Qf - -fiee, Montrose, Pa. C. D. E. MOONEY,. Repairer of Clocks, Jewelry, Mumesl Instru ments; and Guns, &c., &c. Eleetro plating - of Spoons, Watches, Jewelry, &e., done to order. He has an appointment for Sealer of Weights . and Measures. Shop on Blain !Street, f irst' door beL9w the Brick Corner, Mentrose, ABEL TURRELL, MosinosE,Ti. Be'aler i 4 Drugs,Medieines, ChesSicals,Piints, Dre.stutis, - Groceries, Dry Goods, 'Hard ware, Stoneware, Glass-ware, CaMPhene,Burn ing Fluid, Lamp Oili, Candles,Varnishes,W in don Glass, Finey and Toilet° Articlei, Ferro, miry, Jewelry, Spoons. Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Tru sses, Me dical . Instruments, Liquors, Mirrors, gtationery,l3ruihes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, lite. Physieiruis Prescrip. tions eartfully compounded. FRANKLIN . FRASIM, •-• Attorney and C,Onnsellor. at Law - ' • MONTILitik, 17. n A., - IXTILL attend. faithfully to all business entry,. V V. ted to him in the county of Susquehanna. Conveyencing and writing (Mall kinds will be done neatly, and- charge moderite. - He will also attend fo the prosecution of claims of soldid,ri,.their widows/and heirs, against the led States government, lor Bounty Land, Pen. siohs; May be found - at all hours at the ofß4fointerly occapiedby,J . T. Richards, Esq„north of the Coprt - House. L 4951 jOHN,COLSTENi 1 piAtitt St ,v Tin,topper and Sheet Iriat, Ware, L4ersville, near Great Bend •Depet.-6tt M. C. TYLER - Interested with I. L. Hunt, IMPORTER AND -DEALER in . liardime and Cut. lei) Carriage Trimmings, Springs &e. No. 215 Pearl Street, 'N. Y Where'his Mercantile friends, in' this and other Cnunties, are kindly invited, and ear4tesaysolicft ed 'ko call and purchase. - 1' ''n6tf. HENRY. S. KN Arr, • OF MOITROSE, PA, . Rowe, Woodruff,- di Carter, OLESALE GiocEns , and i Commtssios, MERctorrs, No 173 Washingtrm Street, between Cortland and Day Streets, New York, Sfareh 8, 1854-10tf.,r • , 1: • • I I . Cterd. AR"[S. E. Patrick, Jr.' i s G. Z. Dimock hare 1,./ this-day foriued a io-partnersitip, for &more - efficient ,apd successful prosecution of the differ ent branchos of their.prolessiOn. • All busing,ss entrusted to them, wilt be stters-• ded:to with promptness and fidelity. -Their otliec will be the. One lately. 'occupied by )r. Ditnock. ifontrose, March 22, 1854. Dr. Merit E. C ITARUGGIST - end Cimino an - Dealer. in Dnuos„ Medipinea, Chemtialk, Dye Sine, Paints, Oila, P.itty; Window . Glass, Camphimr Fluid, Perfumery, Yankee Noietmoke.„ die. • .. Ludersville, Pa.--10tf. A. J. DANIS4 ATTORNEY ANDCOUNNELLOR AT A.Avf--Susq* hanna Depot, Pa. Office over -114. B. "West's Store. I I 16y1 , Medical Catd. TNocrs. THAYEft & CR4ND I ALL,;havieZ associated themselves in the practicer . of Medicine and Surgery would respeetfullY invite all to give them a call that tnay.need their pro• ihssional service. IThoy may Ibe found ak.the office, formally occupied by :Doeter Thayer.-T They will keep on tiand pure iponcentraW ana Homeopathic Medicines. ' 11l p. clam:um • Montrois, May 8, 1854. . • Buffalo Ilobes. ALarge lot of them choice whole.-Robes at a vel7 -small advance on iiho conk. Gibson Nov 1 •I 3 BURROWS. & Co. [S. A. WOODRbFF. , E. PATR,- "G. Z. MOCK.
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