=illl==3 2 f"r','"T DoOriist:Peiiiitt* THE LARGE S T E. B. C 'E;At ALrlll DAY, Emma. 11lontra e , Thuritdny, Oct. 19, 1854. The Poor Voter on Election Day The proudest novirAs but:my Ker, The highest not inore high; !. • To-day, of 41l the weary year, ' A Xing or men em I. To-day, alike are great and . small, • The nameless -and the known )(y place is in the people "hall, The ballot- box,my throne! _ Who servin-to-day, upon the liar- Beside the served shall stand, Alike the lirOwn and-wrinkled fist,. . The gloied and dainty hind ! The rich is level with the poor, The weak is strong to day; ,And sleekest broadcloth -counts ne• more Thau'homespun frock of graY.. - f l'O.day let pomp and vain pretence • . Sy stubborn right abide; I set ap sense lain man's common • Against the pedant's pride. ' . Today shall simple manhood try • - The strength of gold and land ; The wide world has not strength to buy The power in my right hand! • '_While there's a grief to seek redress, -- Or balimetr to adjust,. Where Weighs/our _living manhood' less vilest dust— While there's a right to need my vote; A wrong to sweep away, -14! clouted, knee' and ragged coat ! A man's man to-dav ! fai...*:r.e. - -- gi.o . ailioo.l Annual Waii.and cu l tfie Show, Of the . Susquehanna County .Agricuitorol • Society. • -The Annual Fth and Cattle Show was held in the enclosure of_the Society at Mont rose, on ,Thursday the 2t . 11, of October, 1854. The' day was cool and • pleasant, and the large cnclosiire -.was crowded .with a. • larger number of visitors' than was .ever iu attend aneett•efore. • • The exhibititin of Durhams and DeVOTM was superior to that of last year, and shows . —the rapid ithprovement Which is taking place in the cattle, of the county. A very grent improvement' wai. shown in the exhibition of Horses, both as to numbers : and quality, and there , weie. many speitnens of excellent Sheep. TM: drouth and untoward- season rendered the eXhibition of Fruit quite small. Yet there were some specimens of Apples, Peaches and . Quin_ c ' Which would do credit to any seas on. 'pie Montrose and Towanda Bands were in' attendance, discoursing sweet-music thro' . theday. • . - At 2 o'elock.P.: M. the SoCiety was called to order by Caleb Cartnalt,—Esq., President,' who introduced' Ed ward Tompkins, N. of Binghamton. = .Mr. l Tompkins then delivered an exceeding,. ly interesting Address, which was listened to with marked attention by a large. condanrse under the spacious tent of the Society. At the close of the address the following Resolu tion was unanintoilalit adopted: . . Resolved, That the thanks of the Society be tendered' to Edward Tompkins En: of Binghamton, for his able address 'this day de-.. livered—that he be Voted an lonorary mem berof this Society,'and that he be requested to furnish a copy for publication. *- 'After this the following Resolution was un-, aniniotisly passed: Resolved, That Hon. E.-B. Chase and H. H. Frazier- Esq. be elected Life Meipbers of this • Society,. they !miner each contributed 'more than 810 to the funds of this Society by ad vertising. The Reports 'of the various Committees were then read as follows, and the Premiums awarded were ordered to be paid. ' Report on Cattle. Best `Durham Bull, 3 years old,_ weight. . - 1850 lbs. to WM. Jessep, . fyb .00 2nd best to Azur L.athrop, . 3 -00 : Best Devon Bull-to C. It Griffis; ' 500 2nd' do,. -to A. G. Hollister, 3. 00 , Certificate to 11.' Roberts for:best De ver/ Bull which took' Ist prem . . last year. Best Caw to Fowler Peek., ' 5 00' 2nd do to H. H. Dunmore, 3,00 3d do .to Thomas Sweeney,. - 2.00 4th 40 to S. P. Carmalt, • . 100 D. D. WAR.vmx, TIPIPA:3; J. 11. Cusrms , s, 1- Com— ~,eportins TVoriping - Ozen and Steers. The, Counnittee • appointed to view and sward.Premitrms upon Working Oxen and Steers, respeotfallk submit • the folkraing.re port: They. aiiid the first piemium for Work ing Oxen to David Marsh, $5 00 2nd,prem. to Ezekiel :Babcock;' - 8d do; - Jobb Haqington, f,OO The best 3 ;years old steers. Ist prenihun to WM. L Poet, 2d . do. to F. M. Williams, For the best pair of 2 yeans old steers. Ist, preminni to N. G,Smith,\- 0,00 2d do. ,:to „limy Smith ' . , 2,00 All which is rtipectfully submilt6d. • Arad Wakelee, Rufus Smith, Daniel Wood, Committee. - . Beliort on- Young Cattle. The Committee oti Yonng Cattle beg leave to report 64 they have awarded the first pre mium tolthe best:2 year old Heifer toJudge Jessup, • ' • $3,00 2d premium to Aiur Lathrop, 2;00 The Ist `pre.mium for the best 2 yeaas old Heifer-with 'calf, to Wm. Austin, $3,00 2d premium •to.ChaHes Ensign,. 2,00 Best 4 yearlings. -i • _ • '• Ist premium to Fowl Peck; 2d do. to F. It =Hollister Best lot of ,Ckives not less than - 5. • f r Ist premium toF owlet Peek, 5,00 2d 'do. - to Jude Jessup; 3,00 The Committee would also mention - very 'tavola* 24. years old Miele by E H. Hol lister, which were well worthy of attention. Some very fine: calves were exhibited along with their mothers, for which there is no pre minini hut the _Couitnittee, Could not pass them uy,4 • Nithoutlitating that they would do credit to any Cattle Show. These Calves belonged ' , respectively to t Caleb Carmel t, Tbos. Sweeney and Judge Jessup; all'of which is - respectfully sub fitted, 4 Thos..Nicholaeu, •Perriti Wells; Cow. - . ileporti on Sheep. Your Counnittee on Sheep respectfully, rep resent that we have parefully-,.and critically examined all the Sheep brought in for exam , illative, and we frankly confess that • the val. gowepecitnens - otfered were numerous. - And of mostereelleut quality, to much so that we havirbeet really puizled to decide the diteri , eneceif.nierit of th4ibesvaaliuils: would haril*.eed , fo haie.granted to 0,04, I>i4or,liad we Possessedlheright. we err TO:Siu judgmeut, and not -through partility to any individual. We feel, too grestarc intesesAlt the welfare of the Sock-, - Beat finit 4 tioi . Btiek i ti s M4l.(looilitch, .1.3,901 2d do. to 17: Barrows, 2,00 ==2!MMEIM!=!! 11=9 Qmo3o - utitßowu,l3utto If. Pri,trk,er„3,oo, - do i' 1 14 vi suititi -: 32,0.0. _ .. • ~,r ~,, Best Chevtat Buef;,,. to H. C. Conklip, 3,00 24-e, - /,,-, r4. 4 1 0 0,447 - em. - -4falitittilitiiimatft!),: , ,MQ . DiiiretionaV piiiiiiiitn'toNtiiiiiri - oakTeyfOr 1 1 itteinstiful Bud . : - ! li $l,OO .-- ':: (To: - tii - Jaws'litinnell4.. 1,00 :Best Tot course w of Ears, to D. Bit!ter 3,00 do. tine - wool ''. do: •to U. Burrows 3,00 2d do.F.--..ti ~ - o. do. ‘) 2;00 Best lot South:Down Ewes toll: ])ringer, 3,00 ' There were several Others "exhibited that certainly did great credit. to the owners, and bespenks theinterett and creditable einulatfon of every Susquehanna Co. fanner. 11. F. Breed, I . ' B, Striand •Committee. '• , • — 4...ca5.5e,4;.. , • • The Ceininittee; on Carrie es report that but one [was offered and that by W. P. Ken laard. It 'wail manufactured U r y Hemp Clem . -. ions Montrose. i _ tvOrktuanship and fin jish are exeelleut. ;There being but One - on !exhibition, the Com mittee are 'not disposed jo award a premium, but would recommend '..niantifaetureri of Carriafr to-put . specimens . e tof . theii ditierent kinds of work on exhibition. wgtild . reSpeettully suggest that • the pre 'mum ! Carriages ereted . as nic nufl C turesstate to us that the prettiittsu, suf ficietit•ove al_ b - 6 'him atid hand ling. - - ' ages tu . • • 1 1 : - Dimoek, and E. P. Lyons,? Commit-. • • The - ConfMittee ,Currant; would, respectfully . report that they - have ex4tnin'ed the speetmetislpresented 'and .',do award the : ;Ist premium to \Pi. Caleb Carinalt Icor the best bottle of Cnrtint Wine, 1;! $l,OO Thepremiumto •Ifts..Robert Kent for • tile next t 'bet bottle of Currant Winex $6,50 'O. 7.. Dintock, 11. I).; R. P.'Crand41,.31.15. and E. L. Brundage, M. D., - -Corr.mittae: • The Committee on Butter :Firkins tiial tubs rePort that very few,-.were (which they muelt . regilet.)l They award .the Ist pre mium on :Butter firkins tt. • E. Tewksbury, '2d Premium .on. Buff Ford harn, l *0,50 :• . •Ist Piemium oh I tewksbu l iy, $l,OO 1 2a • 1 40.-da B. A. Butterfield tnittec. Report oil Rutie!. The Clmmitiee Premium's on Iftitt ►airs on, Sti mrner; .B -Ist Premum to 13: Mrs. iii . do; Mrs. - Fa, • Ist Pfeil - limn to Robert Kent and Ilarris,,lfarmer to Geo. Walkei', *5,00 Committee think-eatai araontitledequally. o,Prerniiiin to Jeremiah Meacham, 3,00 Cornmitoe-also recommend a di4dietionary Prentiumi of $l,O to H. 'Osborn- avid `Jame Youngs for each Al Tub`; of fine fall Sutter. AlI which 'is. respectfullysubmitted by the G4mmittee.l - • M. Ir4.•,s!cott, and Timothy Grif fin, Conunittee. • • . • The Judges on Plowing report, that there *ere entered fOr . cOmpetition, thirteen teams, lit.:' 1 • • ;1 • Ist, H. Jr Smith- With one Iron beam Plow With Wheel and odlter and a very, large pair Of horses owned bi . • . • J2d,...Patrick Carter; a GreenWOO4l Plow With colter and a p yr i; , t 'farm horses owned by L. p. Guernigy. . 1 - • _ • . 3d, H. S. Warner,', an Iron bein:i Plow with Wheel and a pair•of horses owned by . Judge. .IVarner. • . ' • *- 4th • an'lron beam plow With Wheel 'and 'colter point lino - -- a; pair . of large •iine hors owned by Thos. 'johnsOn, Esq. . :1 .sth, M., T. Harrington, an .Iron beam plow With wheel and . colter, a fine yoke - of Oxen' owned by Joliii.Htirritigton.' "..i • .1 , 6th,-John.F. Deans, an Iron heath Plow With wheel . and.colter point and ,a pair of fine horses. - 1 • : . • • ' 7th, Norman .Atistin, • a , Blatchley plow :with 'wheel and colter point and' a very fine • Yoke of oicri owned'hy John ustin. Bth; Daniel A Baker; Blotchier' plow - With , Colter point and a-pair - Of farm horses. 9tli,.Geo. Tlarey, a Blatchley „plow with colter.and a pair' of farm horses, i• 10th, Et. S. Kent,,*lrOtt - heant Plow with Wheel and; colter and , a pair of fine black mares owned by Robert Kent. 11th, JamesYoungs,.. an Iron beam. Plow .With wheel and - colter point tend a .pair . of large farm horses. , 12tb,;john Austin, an Iron beatUplow with 'Wheel And - Colter and a pair 'of young farm ors - ' • i • '1 13th, Judson W. Mott, an !roil%earn plow with wheel and colter point and a pair of tann borsks owntd by M. Mott, Esq. 1 , The time Alowed , was one hour and 45 minutes for'p owing thirty fire square yards. rhtime occupied was . as . follows . ; s, H. 4 s minutes. Patrick Oarter' , 1 - 81.' " H. S. Warner, , ' ; 72 " IL B. Johnson, i • - •72 ' " M. T. Hariingtonio ' 6'O. " J. F. Dean*, - - ' 77' " 1 , I - Norman - Austin, ',.. 71 1 " Daniel Baker, ' • 76 " Geo. Harrey,l, Bfl , ." - I. J. Kent, 1 , - . 81, ". Jam .4 es IYoun#, 69 John, Austinz, ' , 77 • " Judson*. Moq., ~ ' 73 - " Theplowing ICaS all excellent,; averaging at least sib Indies in depth. ni kroxind was i.ood though part somewhat stony ; -We think :the interest xnauifestad and the skill exhibit.: d. by: ail,. far exceeded any , former, tri-. Al of the Society,,and - would lave been cred itable.to a State Society; and had there been Prenriums t enough we could Cheerfully award tie - to all; - but being obliged to elect we - un niinbusly award 'the' .I First piemium toGeo, ILtivey, $5 00 . 2nd I 'do 11. J. Rent,. , 14 00 3d.' ,do M. T. IlartifigtOn ; 3:00 -4th' Ido IL J. Smith, -,-. 2 .00 sth do liatrick Carter," , 1.00 We / coi)gratulatti the Society and flow; Men npou the imptOvement over former years which this trial has shown, and we hope it Will contintie to ii)hrtase until' SUsqueltanua County Stands ;mint tbe i first in the, nation. ll,' • , .114.6pectfullY subtilllttd, - .. - ;.• . . ',8...11.41.Er - • ' ' .• - - \n. SINSA.II AUGN ' , ELIJAH' 3101; ' - Cont. - --- ileixwtOn Plowing L• :Of the remaining Reports the pretni -lililB awnrclect are given , as the .ENeeutive Committee were authorik.atorevise and pub- halt such ;of the RePoita they:may . think 'proper: • ; • 1 ~1 Report. on Home. 4est Stallion to Daniel L. lgorth, gd : ;I%i to Lora, Stche," - 'd,, - --,. do.t' , Lto Datiel 'T.ltoe, . , , , , . - ' . AfaltiLed' Moat. itiiegjOiil l to Pii;bektiCe;it, - - aim to . do. „ . , .H. IL Dunmore, - . scr db. to William. Jessup, - .Mitiekod Ge 1144911- 4 1' ist,•pretni -to WM.-B*lllldb' 4 ' : ...‘ *.5,00 g 404:; - *takt;ti r ratilif,' '' -, "' .. , 3,00 3 , - 414: = tot; 1). 'Torten, . 2 09 T ~. s (Conctuded on Third, e(tifie4 Firkhis to- 1). "C. er`Tubs,to F. E I!. C. Fqrdhain, 40,50 and' 11. C. Conklin,' Corsi- • - ppo uted to view. award ,r, nice the,. ; following re tie :• *N. I 1 emn, #5,00 . SA. ob M. Decker, 3,D0 1 11 fa y Mdlliitish, 2,00 1-B 167.;: #5,00 3,06 2,00 Oa 8,00 • 2,00 • 1+ .11 4 6 1 I I tisCMtitts • lEWI'ESTABLISJIMNI ‘Thebne Prico,Store. ooDs ATILOW PRICES, ANI3 FOR IMADYTAY. , 4 - 'THE taidersigaed havings*oeiated themselves _LI . 'together lu the Mercantile busiaess, arc now, ptclidreAtio:OVr to the public; a very deairabla . stock of GoOds consisting in Main of Dry ,Goods, and Ready, Ina& Clothing; liats.;Caps mid Straw Goods; . • Iloeks-and Stationery, ; - • Boots and Shoes, . • • Groceries, Yankee Notions, alt of which have been purchased With• great care, and We are satisfied, cannot fait to suit those, who May favor us with n call: • The Dry ;Goods. department will be found very conipleteiconsisting ofall the leading styles .of 1 - .• LAMES 'DRESS GOODS. Silk, rich briwadC, plaid and striped, black, dress anti:Manta* Silky;, very rich, high lustre, and at cheap rates. • • Striped. Wanes, plaid .Barage do. satitystripe challis, printed Lawns, Poplins, Deßage, , plaid and-, printed jaco'nets, in great varieties, which we are bound to :sell, at a low figure. , Glnghatns!--4 hadsomo assortment,—,Prints, all the leading Svies, Merrimack, 'Cochecoes, Aliens, SpragoeS, &c., very. pretty ,styles. Dress•trimniinga----of the desirable styles and. .slutlies—BlaCk: silk Lace, Dress buttons, black velVet RileboUS, silk and worsted Braids, in great variety. .• • G00d5..: 7 -Swisi,JoconCt, Nansnok,.Cani - hrhik, Bishops: Lawn, *la n d Book Sluslins, Plaid tattibrick • dotted Sciis.4ll 'lst ns, corded skirts,- Irish LiPen, Cambriek- Handkerchiefs, &c. &e.„:; French E No . edle. Work, Swiss and, Jaconet Edgings, and ftHiettings;cotton, linen and thread lace, do. Flottricing, Ladies fashionable;Chemiset tes,Slecres;rollars, Bonnets &e; the largest as sortinent in•ToWn, , and at very Idw prices. • Barege• tor Valli, in -green, ;blue and . • brown, Blak lace Veils: &c. • -. kid GlorT.t—Ladieu and Gents, a large assort ment, ot • the ',best quality. Mins,iong and short, Black; 'Aiohair . and silk. Sill Gloves; - Black, white and colors. Lisle thread, ands'ot. do- • _ ' • . . ifosiery.,LeVirie assortment for Ladies, Gents and rchildren.; • kibboets,—ia fine assortment .for Bonnets, ;also satii and listestring,' in all widths, and eVery Demesne. foods.—Sheetinglc-bleached .and un bleached mu l ns,.Tiekir..g, Crash. Dia•pers, Table CovOrs, and Napkins, and in fait, all the desirable styles in fbisklepartplent. Stlawls.—Pritifed Ddane,Freneh printed wool, printed casiuoCre; nrocbe, Black silk, &c.,.a fine. stock of then).f 1 ! • Ladies •Sh4,eis, Pf every description; at lo* pri ces. I I Boys,.MiSses, and childrens shoes, in great vaneiv. Geritis. Boots, coarse and fine. • •_ • HATS CAPS AND STRAW GOODS.. We haVe a;:% 4 erY fine steiek 'of Hats and Caps, .Canada Straw* .Palmleaf, Curacoa, .Ifaracabo, Bound Canton; Leghorn; Cassimere for _slumber wear{ which are.vcry desirable, and Sel ling Cheap. ; • . • • A good assortment of Indies Bonftets; Misses and ehildrens!Flats. Hats, READY MADE, CLOTHING . branch of our business, we cannot fail to suit. Our :gtoik of Clothing iS Very extensive. and , n'p, in late-and- desirlAle styles, :We Would especially invite our friends desiring ny thing in ttiis line, to, give us a•call. Gen. ticmthis forniShing - Goods. of every; description. A hvge stock of Wall Paper and .11.1rdering Thinks, StatiUn4ry and Yankee Notions, io f,freat. variety. 'c • • 'Griver..ies.--+TeaS, Green and Black, ye' 'the' trreen ana macs-, very c Mee and fresh, at'biw:priees. Calrees.—S4perior St. Domingo. and Rio. A beautiful.artiiite of BroWn and White S)tgarS, •CHE . 4I - !. • IttilaSlices; -.Spices, Soap, Candles, Lamp Oil, Fiu4l, &c. 41:e.` A very superior arti tla of eavendi4b Tobaeeoiat 23 cts. per lb, arein tNe Store formerly occupied by La.' m--11-4.:-...ts rpeontly. byGeo: Fuller, oppositerSearle's / Hotet. W would be very happy .indeed, to see our friends;. at the ONE FEME s'roffE,'nod•hop6 to merit our !slinre of thepOblie patrnaa,ge,,by good attention, and low priees. _ • - t .G.Si W. 11. FULLER: . Montrose, -April 19, 1854. •-., AuOtralia, California, Or lily place an the Globe, cannot present aTeater- .. Inducerzitis . titan ' - • :.' AREhER it 'STODDARD'S 'SOOT ~41:Ntiro st OE STORE. TATO ICH is - now filled with a new and eaten sive isPirunent of articles to their line, embracing. a giineral variety of new and elegant stylekof - Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, among whicti:nre Ladies French, Silk Lasting and Pre, 'nine Palters, Bid 'and Enameled Polkas; Kid Pat 'ent leather and bronzed Jenny Linda, Buskins and Ties; gentlemen's French and Philadelphia. oak-tanned calf skin and kip Boots, Congress and button Gaiters.' MOnterey and Washington Boots, toiletlips., 11 orocco. c f alt. add Cowhide Bro. gansc. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Boots and Brogans; all kinds or Mime** and Children's. wear. Also;,n general assortMent:of Findings,'which con sist i n part of feats, pegs, *parables. Hungarian nailsikacks, thread, wax, Bristles, shoe binding, awls,lrasps, sandstones, shoe knives, ?c.c. Also, oak , t!ild hemlock tanned calf upper lad soleleath er,l4itrocco skin. and linings. Work made to'oider and repairing neatly dt.ne. !),. • i 'KEELER & STODDARD. Md.ntrose, June ;1.1853. CAIiPENTEWS HOTEL: _ - - ;, - „ (R i lkshiEitLY y kir4slE tiousE;OGREATBmcD,TA. rill!! subscriber, having rented this well known 1 house, and refitted and re.fdrnishedin good •style4,is now (repaired to, receive and 'entertain guests. This house -is delightfully situated ,on the banks of the Susquehanna river,on the line of the New rbrk had Erie, and te Dalaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroads: overlooking a most beautiful section ,of country, end is the panorama of arienery unequalled anywhere. As, A SUPlAfillf RESORT , for 'the business man seeking . quietand freedom from the noise and din of city life, and for' ladies and gentlemen in pursuit of plklu.sure amid'the rural scenery of the country, this location cannot be equalled. Here the weary traveller ins secute from the confusion jncident JO th 6 continual arrival and departure of -trains, Which; especially in the night time is a very great annovance to those stopping at houses very near thelliepot; fire Rocue ere new, pleasant and well furnish ed; hii Tableiwith all the delicacies which both country and eity-roarkets.-nfrord ; and no • piiins will lie ,spared to make his house a pleasant - home to all his guests. ' VrGuEsta will bo conveyed to and from the cars, at any hour day or night, in a good Omnibus free of eharob. , tar A Liii•E, SrantE is attached to the House. • • • • N. V. CARPENTER dreat Ben& June 27th; 1853-26tf. : . Stoves: Stoves! ! Stoves: :1. • 6 4 rr HE. Sere And Yellow Lear' reminds us • ..1. that' the fast approach of the keen Frosts of Old . Grey !Winter, when one of these, unsur. passable and :highly approved Stoves from the most! extenSiVe Manufactories in the_ Union, Messrs.'-Sheai.d.: Pickard, beeOtne, indispensable to every fatni ty. "We would respectfully announce to the citizens of_ Suiquehanne and adjoining counties that iwe have just received and are re. ceiring the largest, and best assortment of Stoves ever introdueed into Eastern Pennsylvania, which -will be sold ht the very lowest caih figure. TO ihoseiwho arOltt want of Stoves they will find it i ;lr interest to, call and examine our variety before. purchasing. elsewhere. They comprise in part as folloWs:—. - United Stirici,', i -; - I I , : ' •• Orients - I, P arlor, E ' .QieenlE. 0, ~ Venetiini, :do FIT clippnr E. 0, . . , Fancy • • d o : Z ia ''N '.ll - r=righe E. 0. 1 : 'lrving . do Miming' ,i - - - 1 .Cottage, -do A' Fattier? , if.Thild,' ; ' 4.c., 4.e. The etociiti Sthtee arOloo Well knoVn to re. quire tiny", Minnteideseription, being, the most quire rind +r* tn red Stove In'ark All et. • who may - fiiTof iki i vrith a Car *III, he.sheivi thr44ll our :tit oftitletit ' With ideiture:' tl'ftecelleet'.the nUmber”—lf:ATONlStarlernecl" . o'ne Price Store?' ifarford, pli:, Sept., 1853.-35 '. ' 1 ! 1 • - , . , . Nritt" and 14.41:thirty Isuceess ul 7 • reurede for th; cure- of nil li II- ions ; Iliseases--Co ivenesi, Twit; .4- - I''ilitile,deun.lire, Drepsy,itlieumatism, I : . rivers, Gout, Humors, Neryouenilis, Irrittibility,totlacnations e lleadaerte, Paluido the Preis ',5111e„ .ileck, :did runle Co pleint • LimilA.Feli. he.; e. 3 TuclOti;, very fejv are the diseases In ......-- Which a Putgl tiv ifedigine le tot , more or hi' relllAred, and much lark 145 and suffering might be previiiited, if a harmless but e egt pal ;Cathartic were more frettlY Used. No person can' feel well While a :Costive habit dt body, preirAile ; besides 4 emu: generates terinent and often fatal diseases, which; might have b. en avoided by the timely and : judicious use of a geed pura tire: , This is silike'trueoteolds. Feverith symptoms, end ;billions derangirmente. \ They all tend to' become or po- i ;duce the deep etrtted and TOrmidabie distemper = which lk ad ~ 'the hearses' alt Over the hind e Henc a redible iiiinily ph Te [sof th e first importamiti to the publl c helltii, an t t 'ls 11l has been ,effected with consumineWskil I to meet tl It, 4 emand. An eXtensive trial of its virt u es by Physiela P, 'Ptufoonis. midi - Patients - has shown results [ •surpas ng 'any thing Wilted,' knowri jot any medielne. Cure' bre R I , ;been effected beyond better, were they, not substantiated :br pirrsiins of ;ettelt exalted po•ition and character as t 9 ,forbid the stisrimlon of ut:irnth I Among the man , emlniatt gentlemen ho bale testified in favor of these Pills, wit may mention, • . 1 . Gr. K-Ilayyli.i Analytical Chemist: of °Mon. and Slide Arwayer of Thurso ehneet ti, ;wheat" high pro fesilionel * clutree• tet Is:endorsed by the lion'. Edward Evekett. grunter ofhe U Winthrop ,. .S.; Robert C. Ex -SpeakeX of the Lions of hePresentatives; Abbott Lawrence. Mini s ter Plin. to i l , .i te., 7 I land; John Illi:Vitspatrici Cath Bishop Of Gotten. Atso, ; ttr.J R.Chillen, Practical Chemist, cif New York City, inane : gel! by yton. W. L. Starry, Secretary of. State; Wan. ti . Astor, the riches! mad ;in America; .5. Leland & 0 4 ; Pmptietors of the Metropolitan lintel. and oiliees. 1, I i DTI space pe res where the pills have bee used, bat evidenee Irtnit we couhl glee many h mired certtfleatlß,l n li from atl pa even /nor t cionelneing that ) the expetie - Ce of eminent untis• tie men is found in their effects upon trial. . ' .1 These P ille, the result bf long • investigation and.stmly; are offered to the public : iiiin the best - and 'most; .complete Willett the present state of medical et nee can afford.- . - they areeompounded notiof the drugs, themselves, bu of the medicinal ' yirt nes only bf Vegetable ttemedies, ext rae el' by chemical plumps in a state of purity.. and coinbined :to gether In such:a manner AA to Insure thtbest results Thin m system of composition foretlicittei ha -been Minna In the Merry Peetorlil Mel Pills blab. to pewit:lee amore efficient : remedy than heti hitherto Leen obtainm i l by any procesi The reason Is perfectly eliiiens. • IVlille by tbe: old mode of composition. every mr4l - wine is burdened with morel cc Inss of aerlinotifous and Injurious qualities, by this each dividual virtue only that is desired teethe curative effect Is present. All the inert and obnoxious quahtles of each nuhntanee en/hinged are left behind, ilie. cured:re virtues only being retained. !Tepee itiS self+, Rent the elleproved mere purely remed al, ts l• should prove MO they have. and the Pills a surer. :mere powerful Antidote to : dise se than any otle'lintAlletne known to the World.. ': , -.. • I ' As it Is free gently expedient tont ttnyintedielyie should be taken under the counsel tan attentlin'y Physician . siell en he emit,' net properly judge of a remedy without knowfbg its nomposition. I have sapid lea the acenrate Formula- Icy which both my, Pectoral and Pills are made to the whOle bode of Prictitioners in • the United 'Rates and British : America.. Proeinees. If however thereshould be any one who has not reeirtni thorn, they will belpromptly ferwayd e;d by mall to hie address.:' ; .1 1 0 fait the Patent Medicine,' that ar4: elTered, how few would be takerilif their composition eras known: - Their life consists Inlttleir mystery. T bare rat MVP terli s . 1 . ‘ Thee eneositim of my preparations; is laid open to ti men.and nil wh i are competent to jlidge on the subjert freely aeknowledge their eotivietinuo Of their intrinsic leer it. The Cherry t tetoral wit pronenni • dby scientific men ti. be a wonder I medieinerbefore its effects were knoWn.: Many eminent physicians litare.declareil the game thine; et my Villa, end eyen mere etinfidently; and' are, wiiilnct certify that trodrr soticipatiblas were mei n than realized by their effeetsupen trial. -!I .I • 'They opernteitiy thelepolilerful in fl ueiice on the internal . . eery operate,tiy the_r po erful !rattle re on e :e inter,. viscera to purify the blen•Ht iind stinittlat . it into !wally ge ti.en—remove tree obstruetienia of the se mach, linnets, liv ,er. and other ritren* of the body. rector ng; their irr,guta netirn to health. and by enyreetind, .er! e.rerer they, Pettit suchderang•ementa , its arc the first origin of - disease. ' `:Reins snzai eirappthda l teY'Are'pleasatit to talte. and e. lig purely Tezet hie, no batin can arise from their UFO i aby eittentity. !. 1 •': -' • I i .For mutely. directions, sec' 'wrapper on theplot. 'Prepared I t y ~l'AMEee p. Ayt:li, Practical and A n alytien Chemist. Lonell'„dlass.l . Price I'S cents tier Tics. Eire Box en for gl. .•• 7'.. ,.. .! ! H 1 • ,SOLD RE 4 1 ...Turrefl, M ontrose ; 13.1 . & R. ii. Eaton 11,arford ; Church & Phinney.' Dundatt.; t. Scott, GreW Rend.. 'By all 'iDruggists and Dealers 1n 31edialne erei whore. 1 Befet.ila—rmle 1 . ' ' i New Viork Fire tustulancel Co. 1 • 'Office, 9 Wall Street. CAPITAit (in Cash; and Apprined Setjurltieft) ' . 1 .1 . '• 0 . • .; ' . -1 - i 000. .. - • 11 . . t Insures nkainat LoSS of' Drim'iv , by . 'Fire: . i n *Hilt 1-.CilitiS..4--A. .Stebbiny , .lll3 Broad Street POW C. Baker, I spruce ;street ; Oirkid .11.aneker.-11$ Broadway; Ybotnas Andrew,,, , , 132 Cedkr street; :iainuol ;15outh Mayd, .1:7 %Ve.t street; Albert J. Conklitt,Bl2 G keenwiebAtre4; Jantes .t. trashy, 113 Broadway ; Charlet , Lent. Kinvfiridge, B ; Y.; Lkinbert C.,1,1i11, Chicapi, I'll II Braith•llobble;• Wok. W. I,Oland, New York; .Peler it: !Ronal, 138 Bank street; Et,iate sS. Bell, nor. West aoa, Linea streets ii;Johnll.. Defti.7B wigcrstrek ; D. V.l' 11V , pit„1183roadpray i Horatil) . N. -o,..iiltw, cur.,Weet an i Barron' streefs; peter7l.Postrr, e'r. Gansroort 'and 1V ,, ,t; Ilteuben Ross, Jt., 46! Rightli, ATenue , BtephenCronawelt I caroden, N. J.,'; Albin, Wadirleb, Philadelphia •, Dexter IL 1114 ; Mars. 42 Water Street;; Samuel Sinetalr,Tribittre Build. Jugs; Saintielß 4Sbaw, 4.3)eveliml. Ohio 1 • ! ; ,I - . 1 ; ROYAL enimn,EntaN, Prob. ' t 11. 1 111LESL.IPLARICq.Seey. ;:. ~ . etrant.Es L Bunce,t, Agent , , Stontrase, Sep) 05,.1853. ii , • I 7,4AR8G114 SIIOP. nailorsigned -- li j a:*e established al shop ii i thie tittseinent of Ali• ;iiiayre's:§tore Nion..l :trOse, wheie they *Mt:o'll6meg: keep oo hand jkpitaitx arid j ,boisesTic MsitaLE, inanuctic ureil the same into; Noilomentsi Tomb stones, T ble• • ,! Itops, .• . - .1.7. The j piaronage of the üblici is respect ally . COXGDON:SL BEVIER Montross, Aug 2.25, ! t • NEW 000DSi • C. MILIikN & PARK return their grateful 1 acknoWledgments l,b the public for past fa. rnrs, and inilte attentiorito the very large stock, of Spring ind SuMmer Goods thug are now re., ceiving,' and offer for sale at reryjlins prices. In, addition to their usual assortment, of kyle Drs 'goods, Groceries, klardWare, Cruckery, Paints, and &c.„ithey are pr:epared to exhibit a'largo ,ossortment i . . LADIES DRESS GOODS • of every description, Figured, Plaid and Plain, Silks. Bonn4Shawls, Ribbons, GI ove4, lqsiery Ladies and Misses shoeis of all I kinds-=also-a: large stock or •is • • „; ! . READY MADE, CLOTTING, 1 • , , •., Oaths, CassjmerCa, Tly,ceds,_Jans, Summer Cloths, Vioings, •Hata and Caps, Bacda and Shoes •i H ej itii. ! '. i , 4 .:. ~ . ; _ . I :They respe ctfully aoli•it an c,arly call from thos e who wi sh to puiChase Goon Goons Ai , j Low P RI CES:u;t- i• , , MeMILLA &PARK. • . springrillCi May 2, 1854. , - , - .Great ExOitement in *ew York' • Pianos and Melod'' cons.far Cash. 11011ACE•WkiERS, the gtMt Musicland Plano Forte dealer, 3 3 3 troadway, New. York, preferin: to share ti large per rent. kith hie enstoMers, ratberlthanpaY it to thei eharpers Of Wall.S.treet, to rater available means;tO ennblei him to stemthe Present tight t unes, offer, his ImMense as; sdrtment of elegant and warranted Platos. and Stelodeond at a large dlieount from fewtory prices, ,dor cash . - His as; wirtmenteorapriAes Plane, front three o } ' the Inegest and 'moat Celebrattriftoston mantirottories i pis° those of ser.l real of the beirt New Yoik makers, fneladtrig the heantlfni and math admired Horace Wait rs Pianos?,from lap own fac.{ Wry, and Melodeons of the tiiist Boston,New York, and Etrifato marki; . alfording opportnnityjor seleCtions not td behal elselhere. Each instilment fttFarited.. BeetindJ hand Pianos it Great ITargainfoi—Patess 11031 $4O GO S , Music 'and Musical instru*sts of all kinds. I Dealetsi Titaeheriand heads of,Beho ds supplied on the best terma4 Mdide sent by mail post 1)14111 , nenrral and Select Oats lognos Musle - ind Nehedole4or faetnry mriees PlaniPsj Melodeons and mtrMeat Instrtraents foriariled to any ads dress, free orpostaze.-49 Sm4l. ; • 0. BENOIT & Co I latpattersata jabberB;ol Foreign aid Do-i - . Gaodi. • r 4t • nnir STRIMT, NEW YpEE, - OULD 'hi:attention . merchanta in • -W. Suegnehanna.aint adjoining-Count ies their stock , which will be found large and citaire;; ble eked *aims Of the year. conniating' in part • 01 -Clotha..CliBaimeres and Veining% -Jeans and Tway withslll the beet and well knovin style!' .Of fast colot:04 "prints. - , :Also :Drea*Goods,. White an& Linen Goodai I. • •].. Also..DrOcite_ kuur 'Altars • ahawla,.Caalu• -mere' find Sill(Shawia,toiether with Hosiery-and. -fancy Clooda.l' "t'zt .; Prompt attention paid to cirdera. . . 4yl-1 ebana c , . ; . . . _ ..._ ....... ~' , .: is -Man,.-Itnoir, - Thyrielf" An hie trobte Book for 25' eentg-." **try .I"cintilg thisiti4 • i., ':- -i hui'a; 4 -thi'll,." • ..- i , . ,' ; .' 00,00 ;COPIES - SOLD . " ~s+l s , il I 1.,,, - ...,.:5 .. .1...E . A.; al . ! , /,. LESS TII.X, A iiL'Alt. ; A flew ...,„...."4:e,F , " ... IThr;`,*! : ',lL" , ; ,, edition. , corset' and improved, ' is!. F 7 .a. - 3,...,JJ ' ..• /Ass, just issueiL, . ~tqrk,rl:. :): Di. 11u:tier's Medico-I X - anual ' ---.-- ,:,;' wakr,,,, ,r , / -'?' . dnil.letild Book for the atilicted—' . . Arid-w”-te / s.' . Containing an ontlinefof the en . .... „,:: .- ..-_-;. - s. • - , .5.. • gin t progrots,ttrat went andcUrs ''%l••;'''•r;j; ,l ; .`........' - of"- every 6rui of disease s ex u al '''''" ,'z' l ' "‘. tracted byi;prOmiscuous sexual . in,tersainrse, by self abuse or hy.trexusii VICCPg with airier for their provention. - wzitten in, u familiar .i-Cyte, avnidiug all:medical tvelinik , piities, and ArVvr)thing thaVirould. o ff end times* of deeeticyr, with All outline (i i complaints incident to Females, from the result of 'smile : Men ty years . success-;' ful lira:et-ice exettniively devoted to thd cure of diseases of a. -delicate cr private , nature. ~ . . , ' To which is add Ai receipts for the cur e . of the above dis eases, nd it trealltv on the causes, symptoms „and cure of the Fc . er and Alin • ' f , . Trs lawny of (is Projecinroro! , ltrtrws in Penn .i>7lr., , re, Phila. elphiri- , -"DIt.'III..II , CITIVS MEP1.1.3.U. NIANCAL," —Thelauthrir o. this work, unlikethe majority of ! those who advertise to eine-the diseases °rah kb_ it treats Is • a graduete of one.of the brart.Colle.res hi the- United:it:lles. It me pleasure tit reel:tinniest-I him-to the. unfortw. note, or to the victim of tit tifprirctirteia• ostler:es:4W and. experienced practitioners In whose honor and integrity they May place the greatest cOnflactit.,e. ' ; ' ; . L ; , " 1 '; J' ) ! 1 - F . I.OGSIIORII. M. D Eri) A Wno.ltifarel, M. D.Of Priin. Uniier..lll zhiPhila ,klphei.—l.l given tile pleasure to add my testimony AO the. profeisional nfiltitr of the Author 01 the° 31 s DICAt ',Sissi es t..'l Numerous cases of Disease otthe Genital Organs, ,senie Pt them of long standing', have clone under, thy no tice,in which his skill Ints, been mairifeNt in restoring to perfedt health, In Some ease. where the patient . h:ni.been eonshiered bey:ow/medical aid. In the.treatment Of Senn.. inal weakness. orAisarraugement of the funotions 'prO- ducedi by self itbueb. or Excess* of ventry. I do - not; know ills sdperior in thd profession.. 'I have horn acridaintral with the Att,thor st4true thirty years. - and deem It not more than justice to hint as well In...kindness t o the unfortunate rich of early indiseteti7;.tri reetnnin'ina him as One in what profevional skill nd ;integrity . they may; safely' confh e themselved. . LVIIED WU ODWARD, iii• . D. 1 . " T tin 14, ivithillit exception:, the Most comprekrnsive amt. i telligible woik published on the. rings of disease of wide! it treats..' Avoiding, all lechnidal terms ,it address colts, If to the rewinn of-Its readers i',, It is • free fritin all objec ionahle matter; and no • paren however fastidious, erin-o Jeri to placing it in the heads Of h The is sons- ati i ; thor r s devoted ninny years to the treatment or*lte vari ous c niplaints treaded of. and, with too little breiith to puff, and too little ;presumption to inipose. he-bas offered to thit world, at the merely nerninal price of 25 cent, the fruit V some twenty yeers'lncist successful practice."— Hero 1. "N teacher or ISnrent shOuld be without the knowlejhgo imps t c 3 ed in thisinvaittable work- It would save years of pain, ortifirittienTand+orrow to ! the youth under their chatir •."—Prople'i Adromle: . .: A Pre.hvterian Herrzyman In_Gitio,, Writing of " Hun ter's tte-lira) Naanual" saye.:H",ThouFan.la upon thous ands if our youth; by evil example and intluilnee,Uf the pashl4ns. have berm. le-I into i the habit of self pollulon, -v.ithrifil realizing the nisi and fearful eOnseillerle....”l upon themselves and their po.terlty.' The conrtitutions of thous ands Who are rairina. families have beet. , enfeebled, if not• brol:. n down„ond they do' notknow the' eanse or the (lure. A nytling that _ ran I to be done r 9 , 'nllitliten awl Influence I tile p thlie mind :itsito cheek .arid ulilmnt elyto remove this whit % pread sontell of ?Inman 'wretelualness, Would eonfer the dtentest blessing next to the religion of Jesus- Christ, on the present ant e•enlnl cetteraticni. , Intemperance (or the tte of intoxirittintcarinks) tbougN It has slain thott.v. t 'alOs tpon livay.an,li. is not a greater seouize to the hu man ; nee Accept ay thanks on behalf, of the afflicted, anti. liel ;eve RIO. Our en-wort:en in tbri good work you are , soactively ,cogaired.in." . , . . -Ontntiv (Aert.tr.,:ly onvolon4) will forwarded. free of posto o, to onv p,lt 'oft ItOlto+l States' !or 2S eonti.. or six eot•Tee for Al. .Idrete. Most 00SDEN k: CO., Publi!-Ilorg. or Ito%;19(1, 11.0ks..41..ra.leanraggers and It.solc . ,.kv•utp sTmptietl mrt liberal tenni. . • ' , , 2•43'1 Invalids of Pennsylvania, nr i iittentina is urgently it'll... Tied to a Careftil and candid 'perUsal of sotnethirtztlutt hai just introducidinto your rich oud:ftime-honored been Stet l Pit, • . . remacher si l llidro Electric Voltaic Chains . . . A. new and easel mode Of 3pply'iitg a prrwerful rerldial agent.:*o constructed :IS te;he wOrutluder tlie armenis, next to the skin producing a cot taut uninterrupted current of Electro II agnetistu..effect ing i l nintediate r4lief from the most acute pain t and also a perntanenk cure of all NeryOnSDtsetteei. It seldom has failed to 'furnish alid Ostii nstant feller , and a finit4pernirrnent cure, by being used nedord ing to directionsito the foll Owing dileaser=,--fthen. matbrm, Gout, !Sciatica, Paralysia, Painful and sweilled Joints. isleuralgin of the fade, Diseases or the kpine. Deafness and flintiness. Uterine Pains, Palitat ion of tire heart, Perindithtllleadache. St. Llano, Vit s an, G,nreral I)ebility, Pains of the Chest. t i) Hysterics, Dyst+psia,',lll diseases that 'ere .catived . by deficient amount of Nervous Fluid are gr'eatly r'eli yed,if not p'erniattentiy eared by riniply wont , . ing • he chains a few hours' each day. . it understood that it is Jiotielaimed ,that it is all diseas(S[but only those tot which it iareC liendedt• and moreovet we botchy ciaiin and de. , a ; no fordtelnal agent of any kind hasperform- I MANY cures during the bait year,. of:those resjust nained as • ' On/ri77 - Inach&'s Rieclric Chain. .. . . .4th to prove thi, assertion, we defy any perion to prot uce sn many" well zinthanticated Certificates of scielitific PliysiClans and intelligent patients. 'as may be f mud in a paMphlet of 36 pages, to be had (Jria tis) Oi the agent in this town.. The Electric Chains were first introdUced in. France iit II •!,;50, and r after twin , ' subjected to the most thorough and rigid trial; by tie firstmediol men in Paris, they were found topOssess stradg, and marve llou. power for.rellev ing I 'rain, wherever - applied,' and by their_ influence we; . introduced into the hospitals Of that city. and also secured letters patent by the French Gui:. ern met t. They a rfl now introduced into almost every llos iitalin EngliitLpermany, AnStria,'Flel,tfium, and patented in "'hose countries , %there they' have fll bec me the 0.5 . Poputiir Ctartiii:e•Agent.inlize World.' • , .1 They were first introduced into the E. - States a- Sou one year sinpe, and wen t through the Same ria asin EuropO, and were at once introduced in n e ety Hospital in N. York, where they are maw i n [lily nse;:effeCting even mere wonderful cores - ha had over be.fore been awarded them.- They reighly reeominended by Prof. 'ValentineMott, 'a Buren, Post and others, who:have published lei views of their power and valtie-in several of e edicat journals in'that city; and are also in the Lit 'practice of recommending their use ~,to pa :ii a. A full account of ' their opinion may ai . po be it d in every riamphlUt, and sent Co the addreis of e , t i ll v person in the State by applying (post paid) A BEL TI.TRII,CLI.;; Agent, /1/ontrose,pa. i The 'lshii; can be Sint by mail, with - full descriptions Wet Price or Chains, $3 and AC. •:, hyaicians areipolitely invited to eall and exam their construcOon,./and pronounce npon'.lheir ) its • ON E WORD vo lavaLins, Uo person 'need that they will not accomplish: just what it is , ime'd - th6. can dm • . 1 . B. One Chain will last for years and losenone s eLectric poWerbY Use, and can be applied to ter dolt or child. .! ,-,' ovt.TUßltfiLti,. Agent, Montrose, ra'. . . m. sTEmeaT,lGetteral Agent, 568, Broadway, York, • i - . . i - . 6111 07 fy i ed s di e me li meri feati elai} nobtor.Yourself: T E POCKET lEESCITLAPIIIS: Or, Every one his own Physician. rPHE FIFTIETH Edition, containing / 1 One hundred Engravings, showing , • lac Di.seases and _Malformations of the Hu, • man system in every shape and form. • ro which or _ridded a Treaties on the 'Diseases of Femkles, being of the, highest impor -ttince to married people, or those cotemplating mar riage. By . I William Young, if, D. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy of thri Aesculapios to his child. It may save him frorn an early gMve. ,Let no young man wo 'nap enter into the secrtt obligations of married life without reading the Pocket Aesculapins. Let no ono suffering from a , hackuied, cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dppeptic semiotic:ors, aua given up „Igaheir physician, be another-moment without con sulting the A ESCULAPIUS. Have the married, or ihose about to be married any iiiipediment, read dill, truly useful book, as it has , been the -means of saliug - thoussues'of unfortunate creaturesfrom the Italy jaws of•deatk. tr Any person sending twenty fi re . cents en cl tkitiu_a letter i wilt receive one copy of this wdrk by mail, or five copiee will be sent for One Driller. Address (post paid.)' I - DR. WM. YOUNG, - No. 1.5.2 Spruce St. Philadelphia. ildaroh Stir, 1854--10y1. - r great variety, considerable quicutitY. superi -1 y nd o exchange. o r r o:.:r ii i t e v , S et H•W che h ap o f le r scaLO.,...ottr. toR etil ' ( 0 j most kindsorlinerchantable "prOduce, on gOod , t e rms. His stock of Sugars, Tent,,Tobtfece;Spi : cerri Sto.,betng - o' ‘ tiumeroutr, he 'deernS if otily, nee. e arY to say , thou ilmost any thit,ig in the -Gro.: ce oi ne use d b y-families , enn be fon9d.ufmn Ingo'. Ty:and - cousequently . .eniuneration„ts considered superflurins. In particular. he ittiltl . nek an exarn inition or his 6d S,uga r, 21i. robacco: and 4s Tea. A eduction ovortb saving filnde to , those who buy' in large quantities. ,:; '''. .;- , ' .., e. • d e . A. N. BULLAIID, 1 . Monfro4; -12;.1854: ;: - t. Y, We s tern VliCi Telegiapl. l l fitS line haling - recently been thoroughly.'. . ' repairtid end-mostly.tnoved on to the N. Y. : rt 4 FL R '. R2,:ia now -ip-. fair op:emtiots . betWee:rt New York And tintralo. connecting with all tele..: graph stating. in" the United States and Canada.:- Eyery ekertion will .betnade.to aeenreconthienee;. 1 eOd the:company rely .upon a.,..liberat, patronage! ti repay . the heavy expensed of. rebuilding... - --.i I T. -A. 110PKINS • Supt. 1•• • •• • 1 •' D - False l •• '' 1 , • •,.t r. y i s -: ,-, - . '.i.FOF3 EST WIN E ! . The tltiecirery eflhe FOREST WINE is the greatest bleu. ing , ql 9 lheeige. - Put up la. quart Doff /es, a A f4fle We of i t° tenult dries mare good, and pee !nether Pitheelir of Dis easei,on* fro Aottles of nay .elarartrifits inn e. and wast - anti4fo - Mke without tiny tirgit twilit tie, ieitikenitig" 1, :: , .;.; : I:, '. , - -'' • I Fho method bp which sill Sarsauatillas, and Otberaimilat nreldieiSes are priipartd, is by boiling the lionts-orl.Plants to obtain the ettrams. Their medicinal rlrtiles are thus principally evaporated and destrcyedi' r , 1 I It isidot to be wondered at then.thst ten and even, twen t y bottles oft Nisi- Sarsaparillas aresOrnetinteetakim with out any perceptible benefit, Not,ro' With the Forest Wine: Sty the in reutiti.of a wonderful'cliSnlical atonal us,s per al tie is , pri - alueed, witheut heat4g; r e tninini,, of the same timo!eir l , theriMitire healing, ' °petite!! ofhe ,are mediciaal plants Of which it Is comp ' red. thus adering the Forest Wine the most e ff icient m lane *bow rid 'ever. .proilueed. at the same tithe the most ,agrceable. , r / . 'lrt•Ui Int n rt. s':---This ix to cer My. t hat I have Used dr, il /4 aiseyls ForastNtine inlay family sr th ate most. entire sussed!. -qty wife was badly alffictell With Neuralgia :am. 'flour of the• Spine and liolneys, and gienecel Ifehillty. . She (mind Speedy relief, and regained her health by tha wit i of the FOlvst Wine. - - i- . -'i .1- ' -1-.0 . ~, - From, my l own knowledge -of- tLis scellent medimoe, I conthirntly rceommoul it for thelooil' of, other!! Who may be so ;Tring from similar 'comet:tinted' It le the best raimil." eine with which I -am acquainted. :and t Ote vrho arrUtf • flirted with the above, or any almilailllifessf.e,' may safely rely on its virtues. • - ' 1. - 11 f ' Cohoes !klatch 0 , 1850 . - • 1., t 6.II.TISSEr. ~ i litre Teuiti infonF; grant Calisseati Dr. fil W. IrA tsar :—Dear Sir, Mylwite last aut umn was reduced tofti low. stale of Debility.; fllfy. family. physician advised her to take your Forest Wlne.l Aecitidingly I went to Mr, Terry's. Sour agent in_ this ;Dirt, and prOcured a_ hot rte . !' Of it, which restored her in a viry short thnelo per-i feet !wale/v. ! Cohifitat, Aprlll3, 1850. ' 'IIE*RY DONALDSON,. • Dred.tifulsOough, Debility ; antl'4,oss. if Appelite. De. Ilitsr.*: ' - - Ilauriatetal, Deg. T,1841. ..- - A bottle of your Forest Wine Anil box. of Mile' Which I. procured of:Mr:James Carr, (your att•fut for this p ace) has' done wpnders tot Inc I 'bad been in ' s eitateiof dcline for more than it year, afflicted wit h. a drtluitni cough, pain - ht the breast;general debility and lanai of appetite.. I te-- came ainvist.a skeleton, and had beep unable to leave ~ y, room for more than two months; mylfriefithi told met had the tj,inSuntptiotLaud despaired or my . recovery. I could not obtain any relief froin any. meditfine I hid taken, nr my physician, until your {Vine and I'llislwere procured. The first dote of Dills brought up front, my stomach; much phlox' and greeoish mittlerottad nay:Avis Were 'perfectly black.' • I th.:n commeifeetlafakinYynterest Wine three times a , day, my appetne . betran to re, -- n'immediately, my cough lettalessndliel less than two weaks I was almbstwell. I now,enioy better health titan I ever did before , haring in, creased 25 pounds in seven weeks 'Tour Forest Wine and Pills aril Wall • valued In this vicinity, and I owe my recov ery entirely to their virtue'. Yours, respectfully' • - MAUTI 51 CALDWDLL. Affection.; of the Hidneaits l . .11.1r.:T.J (Mies. n highly respecteti 3lerchant nt' No. 3118 Droadhay,'New Yolk, curet of a reyere affection of the Kidr,,tys by the Forest - Wine and tills.: 1 f - be. 0 W. HALSEY— Now ilirk;March 1.1853. I. Deaf Sir. In the summer and - fidget last year I had elk seleeteeomPlaint of the Kidneys,' which rep ! lered e quite -n6fit for h uslnesa. 1 procured your Forest Wine nd Pills, se ich'itured me in a few weeks time,! and 3 have mince en :Jo 'ed better health than I have for many. Years previously. F out their efficacy in my own case, Ohl from what I know yrfur medicine to have One for &hers I am induced to recemtnend them as the best medicines with which I ern an -41 Muted. i ,Yours. respectfully.- , II , T.. 1. OILLIES.' lies.pepai h.—There are thdusand II 'cured every year othi,i disease ler the Forest Wine and Pills; Dyspepsia, Ut .stivleness and Indigestion. are kindred: complaints, fre quently existing together, aml the cure of one is generally t e ettim of all, The - Forest Wine anilPills above rill tame tffes arelphaaninetit in the cure of D.tenepsia. I - Testimony of 3lr. J. VVermile; of :slew 117 ink City, .datel .37 90..1632. I Da: t 7. W Ifatser .—Dear Fir, ffavirig been ( cured of D.-spei,sla by Ole u Se of your Forestrine and Pills, I take the liberty tr.olTer you my name , bet crlng nutty titio know me may : be bentlfitted by 3, our exeljent remedies- For Many years I have been a ffl icted wit this malady so badly' that newly at newly one third of my time hat , been lost from busi• ness., The Forest Wine and Pills hayel restored nie to ex= eel? ett t : health, and I eheerfully Tern, rni Mel them, as I am ennvineed the discovery of these rein !die* are-a bl ! e s s in g CO Inanksi.a. . ' • i i - „ Net?Tork, July:9th, 1532. ,1 i -4. N N. TERMILE. - Dr. CI. W; Ilalseu's Gunt-eixt ed Forest Pills! The Qum coated ForeSt Pills arc designed to accompany the-retest Wine in the cure of Disease:: 4heir combined tie. Con being more searching and effective. i They are infinite ly bettir than any other Pill or Carthart lc. producing in all' ewes when this clas4 of medicine!! att 'ask - 01,11mo t charm inc eiro44:. They are purely tregetable,'neeer gripe, may be taken at any time without fear of Ittking cold, hiudranrxt from 1,!2-iness. 2r disagreeable effect., and pass off, leavin g , the boseele'perfectlY natural, which it. all: imnerf at far the perfyet recovery and continuation of', wool health. Thom san-la nan testi!y to the great excellence Of these THIS ratore a'l others. The Forest Wine aceohipanied by the Forest Pills. rire - most effectitatin tlie cure ?fill thefilloningeorn plaintir: • ./. , 3 i ; . , I. Mysfiea,sitt. Rabitual Va.ti reness. ir , -t rompla nt, Asth ma, Piles,'t bstinate Ifeadache, Pim : le,s, Glotebes and un• himlthy ttollßrn of the skin, Jaun:lice: . ..Agite. and Fever. Salt 1:11e111.4. E , y.ipc , litg, Complaints Ineitterit only to fesnal?s.— , Langui.thing weal:nets, Night.Swenta, Nervous Dhorders. General, ill' Health ' and inivalred stake if the Cetstireititin. , • The Forest Mine .is put up in lar.LetqUaro - bottles; Wi th -lir. limilit.y's nnnie blown inthe glase One Dollai per hot tic.,or air bottles Tor Fire •DoPars: Cam-coated Forest Pills •25 rentla per not. For Sale by' therappointial Agynts, at Wholesale - end-Detail. General DeP ,t, 161 Duane tffr9et, one !bait from Itittlson. New York: .11-- , . . Appointed Agents in Montrose, AbelLTUrrell ; Great Bend, T.ncleniSmit. .2 : i: '. i • , 301 ehange:quirtsrly. , • . - A'FF L I.CT E dr READ. r•• , I PIIIIJADELPOI.4. 4IEDiCAL li.),,USAl—Established 20 y..e'rs ,t by - ,Dr. KIN KVlAN„rorner of Third ,V. Union eta. between Spr,itcc and Pine, Philadelphia, Pa. : il Is vitt id. are appri,Wd that Dr, KINK ELIN Confines his p ractire to a.' i pm Ocular branch Of medicine, which eft- Imes his.u.tilviied attention. Ile calttions theunfort unate against.; the abtise of mercury; thimeands are annually mereurialized oat of life Recent aliectlonsare promptly extingulshetts 1; : , - IP trent Y licit rot 0 f Experience in:thetteatments• of a east of 'diseaSes hitherto neglected anditnperfectly un- , derstood, has enahled Or. lillari-EI.IILIAt - rtt On Or A WORE ON SELF- VIZES irti;it A 7 inm, )to prove that' ine tenths oft he causes of nerve* debility. local and, constii utiorta I weak. nese. mental and physical suffering,tar.tltratenbre to cer tain habiks,forming-the mos t recret • yet 'deadly ,and fatal springseddoutestic misery andprensature'mortality. 'Pa it e . 8 :a ell:cut:sr laiottce÷There is an evllhabit sometiettesindnigel in by boys. in.vilituile. often growfng up withthem totmanhood.and •whieh:if not reformed in doe time, not t.nty becits serious obStarsies to matrimonial happiness, but glees Ilse to a series of pratrneted, insidious, and devastating affections. Few of those who give way to this perrtichius practice are aware e. -the consequences, until they find the nervoni system alt ttered, feel strange and unaccountable feelings, and 'snip Tears la themind. . • The rin fortunate thus affected becemeX foehl e, is - unable • t o ham! , with occustothed vigor, or to apply his mind to study: his step is tardy and weak. he is dull, irresolute, and cet:its...A in his sport with legs energy th:in usual. If he einanoipate hittuelfbefore the practice has done its worst.; a ttil enter matrimony. his ma:triage is unfruitfutand Mgt. - nue tells him that this is caused by 'his early' follies. 'prise are -on si , lesation s which shoufil awaken theattention et those Simi/arty :Waited I , narrinure requires the fulfil ent.ef.seteral condi- Mons, in order that ix may be really thb.;cauie• of mutual happiness.. Could the veil whirl c vets the origin of da -1 mesas wretchedness he raised•andita true sontee In every instance dlaglosed--in how many couldlt be traced to phys ical.lisqualifications and their tittentatit dieappointmentsi Apply them while it is yet:tins., in or er to have your un strung and relaxed. organization •rebraced, revivified and strengthened.. , . • 1 i . at Ellie VIRE 111-11 e who places :himself untler Dr. IClNKEr f lN'Streatinimt may religiously confide in his bon ores atgentlernan, and rely upon the istenrance,that the secrete Of Dr. k's. patien tsyrill never. 'e disclosed. . . - Young man—let no false modesty deter yora from Mak ing your, Cat , e knqvrn to one who,frontedatiaticra and Teepee tabilityjean certainly befriend yon. .1 •I • ' • ' Too rainy think they will conceal the secret : in their own hearts. and cure them:miser - I. ! Alas! how often is • this a fatal delusion,and how many, a promising young Man ,who migtt have been an ornament to society has faded from th 'earth.- t . 'Strictures b thenrethra' are Ira; idly removed by the apidication of retrwtherap critical agent, need only by Dr. IC.: Weanetts and constitutional debility prompt ly cured, and; to }1 vigor restered: ' I ~ I • CottAltrY Ityral Ids Can hive r ( by stating their, case explicitly, together wi th 'all their symptome, perlet ter enclosing remittance) Dr. K's meal - clue, appropria•-• ted secarding y. , I , . .. • Forwarded o any parlor the Milted States:, andltacked -.creme tram D t:11 A 0 el or eptiollty.. - - 'READ '. 1 ,---Youth .and 'Manhood. • , A rigorints.L.; e or a Premature Diath, Kinkselin on 'Self , ' ' .resercislioh—Ohly2s -Cents. . It is 4 work ' mlnently required!, 4lstCtitettne of reform ing the vices f the age in which it-4 lire: Also, --, ' NATUR i g'S GIJI4m, .... , • 4.. I. jklit rtilesforl the Prolopgrst lois of,Lfri..hist from the Preis. • A letter witis a remittance of 25cents, or the value in post stamps; Nidress ed to—Pr. Kf.,NgEL:EN,Philadelphis, Pa.-wilt aeona copy of either of ;the Above books by return of ntai ; or 12eoplett will be Rent' free of- p9strtge -for sl* : Rook. ellen., Canvassers ; Tinvellingl Agents, ate supplied whol . .sale at the publishels prices, which admit ils of a large pro t, I - -, .i t....:78.4t1 Leal reimust bcpatf-pael.l : • .7 • • I* a . ' ers' Stor& evived. ' -.. IT,I'l1 T,I'l E .underitigned, having. entered into -V -x- ' , part ership in- the meirantilebUsiness -at . Montrose, tike this method t, informpUr friends 1 and the publie,lhat We have.-1; ust opened an as sortment ofiDry Goods and, .9foc,ciies at the old stand ef Mills §:. Sherman, where We shall be hari, py to Wait tipen alt '' who.mayitliier-us. with a call. • Ou'rGoo rare all mit , and ghats bten!seleeted with *rent qre and We flatteiuhrselites that We' can suit the most particular. lt .• Ii • '.;' • - 1 ., . Wciinvit ,UII tn.ettlE and e fr iunine opr!steek. -, --; Our m i ottos, "IleadY Pay, fionOrableTnide,and steadfast friend s hip." ; . IA:0.. WAIi.REN; ... . I 1- iFt ~ . tttAYER... . Moltro s ; May 21;1851. 11 '!. . " i • • .<-; - - - -- to es : Stoves sii sfr . ,••- limiki 'scriber wishes 1' ill's! fri rids and tb , - ' 'eat of' i. ... ) i \ ,z<- - I tilrets : Stoves i t Stoves! 14, rrHE su 'scriber wishes t 4 call the ittenitionot J r his' fri rids and the Pubs u tO his very large assorttnent of 1 ' . - STOVE 4 ,' • at his 14w Store Room in f,nd'Ursville, next to L. S. Lenlitinelicetlirig ou t vox' iltha Gres (Bend. Depot., 1, Ho. has in additilin i tO Ws, Arsp k er jatie varkets of Cooking and .Parlot• Stoves, aintlY - ,...,w Patterns; some of which are+•'l • 1 I_, t hire Fly, . . , i.SI 2 , ,tichsia.t, Pea di Br i ll , '" Y m i .d u itio n ;; 1 ;Vatern Troy, Moh,awk, 1 0 4 , Slick Warrior;. Orien!." v i el , ~ . 7 ). . ' i f , b A f 0 • er istoek - will be Whith- together wit • \ . 1 . , is extensive i Ni varik assortment pernaps• tne nrdio Stoves in ii u: Connty. , - ,‘, • • of we 4 sele e s : stoves well fiiiiilshed at low prkes. I • * *olio . . 1 4 t, s s/t artistes in his line kept on band' and id as usual, and orders.received at hit __ d .. i n o rder_ r , ~ ~ ~ ~,, i 111 ,7 tinflin grid Vey/ ‘_‘L.'-'- . ' ' e' ' ' 4 - g'i d ' 1 -•• • : ' '- - Joltil'pOLSTY.S7. 7- 1 . . °LedertiVlllo 16:. Great - fre.t. tu, ** - - s - I _, -•= 4 , -1 R03.-"—tr: 1 - TRE - - . M'OIiTROSETEMOCIIAT' • IIiBLISRED TEIGII I r44.I( MORNING, ny ,101)11CORS'OLND PitQvgxElrons. • 5. eash[in.advance;, 82,00 i if I not, paid within.Sisrtionthi jf 7 . 3 nd.s2,so,at, the end of the year.. NO:Taper disetintinued uittilarreart, ges are.paid, exeept. f at- the: option Hof the . .po ) . lishers. 411 : corprnunicatinruktionneeted with the otliee,.toiisure Uttentiott,tUu4t kie . direOed (poet paid) to ClusE iSt, Day, Nontrotie, StiagnebancaCounty, Pa: 1, • i. - 'Hates of AdVerlisibtg. Orti-liquare'(l2 lines or less) 3 insiert!nnt, $l,OO Each subsequent iniortidn, . 0,24 One Fqunre three months, : , One square-six . months,, 1, 4,00 Business Cards; four lines - or Yearly edi . ertisements, not over.4 - squares, 7,00 One coluriln One. year; . . •. 1 . 30,00 * Yeaily advertisers' . will be restricted ,i 0 the business w hicti,th ey itreenga ; and are, eon. sidered as wishing-1 0 continue advertisintuuless they shall give special direCtioni fOr a diseoiatis. • mince of the same. I • . ion rir The publishers having - added to their Job Printing materials large l and , sup t +ior assort. merit, of Job Type, are noiAr preparedito execute J*Work in .a manner unsurpassed in this see ; tionornountry, and on the most ressoitable teims, Ilianyal of every deserwtion ke.P,t,couslAntly banal's- urinted to.order. • .1iei5 . .. : :.9..4' ; ,44t-i t : 011% .GROVES,.. •I. • • Fashionable Taifor 7 Shop tinder/amulets 11(40, Mnip Stieet,'Montrose, BILIANT IFIQUSE, . • Great Bend Depot,' ra. ADMSOII BEY. Juvr, Proprietor. , _ AL: B. SPRO TAc co., iVanufacturciro of Sr oiri's"CoMmiirtill.; ni.tcs Spnisos, Hughesvill,Lyeoining CO., Ps; Springs may be had of 314 S. Wilson, Montrose, Will. W. Kini Cabitiet and Chair Man Street, Montrose, Pa. - G. ilk: W; III; Wit'LLER, „ Dealers,in Books, Iken4-Itlnde clothing,Hoisi and Cops, Boots and Shois; Dry Goods, Store opposite Searte's HoteOlontiose,l?o. . - C. C. EDWARDS, • .-I , , • Physitian and Surgeon. liarfora,Ta;; Office • 2..d00i4 below Eaton's §torei, , '1 - • Dr. Surgeon, Dentist, Mon searle's Hotel; Mcinday week. • • • . -.• iPIe.MILLAN'ac PARK, '• _ . I lDeal6rs in Dry Goods, j Groceries, Mirdwart, Crockery, Boots and-Shois, dt,c.„§pringrille, 18y1 LITTLE & AttOirilitis at Law - pied .by Little & Street:. . hanna County, Pa. :• RALri[ B. LITTLE.] CONGDON &I DEWIER, Dealers in 11Urhle Monhinents,Tables, Tomb- Stones, Corner' of Court and Exchange Streets, opposite Broome Cottnty ! Bank, Bing. haroton, N. Y. C. D. 'LATHROP & Co:' Dealers In stpv6t and Manufacturers of copper, tin, 'and Sheet-Iron Ware. , 'Shop • west side Mriin Street, ilp,pusite:Demcriebf, five. Montrose, Pa.. C. • , C.D. LATnnor.l.. f [B.: A.. WODR'CiT. . . ABEL TERAELL, Mom.;Roiii P. : Dealer in Drag a, Chemicali,Paiult, :Oils, Dye stuffs; Gross,"Dry Gouda, Hard ware,Stone.wate;Glassl••are,Camphene,Burn-' ing Fluid, Lamp Oils, Candles,Varnishes,Win ,4l,4..GLass, Fancy, and ;i - oilet. Articles, -Perfu mery, Jewelry, Spoons l Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Trusses, 1. Medical Instruments, , Liguori; Mirrors; Stationery, }Trashes, Shoe', 'Yankee Notioni, &e. 1 Physicians Prescrip ,, tions carefully eompouuded., - .-, - -.- FRNXLIN FRASEII, . Attorney' . nd Countellor at Law s - . 'SION:MOSE, PA., t A - ATILT ? attetid faithfally to ail business entrrir;'-1 ted to hi a county of Susquehanna- Conveyanbi citing of all kiwis will be done neatly, a ge moderate. He will also at end to the O rciseention ofelaims of soldiers, their sitdpwa and Iheirs, against tbe , Uni, ted States goWnment, ler - Bounty Land, Pen. sions, ' Al - - be forty.' ....Aty be lona at all hours at the offiee former)y occupied by.J . T. Richards, l i ,Eisq.,nortl,`of the Collet House ;. /' JOIIIIECOLSTEN t • ." DEALER Stovesproitn, 7oppei..ana Street Iron ' Ware, Ladersville, nea t Great, Bend Depot.—lstf ' M. .c. TYLE.B,i Intieresttitwi#i I. I,'• "Hunt, . IMPORTER AND WPALER in Hiliditape and du t lery, Carriage Trinimin s', Syrings;.dre. • :, ' ..- . . No.-2151Peert Street,:fir. Y. ' Where his -31eicatje friends, in :;hie and ether , Counties, are kin invited, - and earnesaysolleit ed to cull and : ptltchnse. I -;. .. . n6tf.. , . ' ItENVir B.IIENAPP, OF MONTROSE, PA. . With .71#8, , Woodruff . ; .& Carter;:. W " Or Rc S H A AN L T E s, IN G o n . oo 3 ll va a s tr iin C t ozir s i t s r s:: t o between Cortland and Dey Streete, York. 1 : March 8, 1854 7 -10tf. , rtiedirtql Card: - - lIARS. E. Patrick,l,r. Z. Dimeek / this day formed a eofpartnership, for a more ;, - efficient and strecessful prosecution or the differ,K ent branches of their profession. . Alt business entrustedto them, will. .be t(en ded to with promptness , and fidelity.. • - Their office mill - be theione lately cropied by, Dr. Dimoek. . +1 ATRICK, Jr; . Z. DIJIDCK. - Montrose, March 23, Dr. t , , nt XV. Vail. T‘ICUGGIS ' and Cifottsr,,- find Dexter in , 4uls, Patty, Nititlow camPhinfi Flu ., , Perfumery, Yank° , Noioti4,&c.Ac., otl ertivi II , Pas.-1 Ott. - • A. J. DAVIS, , ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.... SliSqUe• hanna llopot,,Pa. 0116, over ,& 8. - West's, Store, ' -• IGyI - :-: : -...ModiCa_rtCa_ ND ALL; '' . , tp - )CT'S. TILVITX4,.ettiRIi : - DALL;liavier . ._ asSOi•inted themsete,;ertirt - 4tire .: practice of Medicine a nd'S u rgery.iwOutk : respec t fully incite: all - to giN'e the.cali may ' ;britneed ..their pro fessional Itn,s .sorvice.; .t-Tey [ may _Jae. sound at the ofticc,..- f4railly occe ictiL by. -Poeta 'Thayer. -0 - 11 TheY s.Pl4lkeep,on . iunACI Pure.:eoucentrated sod. llomeophtbre lledicines.r .- :"- -.-- : •_. RITtr4ER, - • ;.• i- -R. P. duANDALL. '', , Montriise, Nav- - 8,183-11.,4'.. -,-, • .. utico to lii.itiongese: Co. North ott the Debt; j: - vrari‘; - Laeknveatirhe 4 Western Rail Read to Great i 3 end4 vie hate twenty-six minutes fot 'Nearer at Sjkyouil.lieirse" liectire the . New . ,YritirtkOress ghee'' Ettitifirid odi4 ; ticinrs ' time`: - before thir Dirtnitirk. Expri64 train goes Arest.rin the , N": Y. & Erie .Railroa4'nntil farther hones:' 'Tho eincirmstil'Esmw train 'r""t' 80 1rint WititiallettO . Leevitig time ¢ a -A.'9 RVANA Proprietor of Hoise.g. • Great #end Depot s Sept. $6, 054% • : H& Co. u . factdrers, foot Miin rose, Pa., will be at and Tuesdaysof each 15y1. C /WASP.; - • , • - • (Hee. formerly oeeu. r, Montrose; Sussne. ".[EzRA B. CHAir.
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