outiotlip*fat . l 7 . E. P l / 4 CII &SP:49s ALTDED, Illontfeiy'~linidiiy, act: (Published Eiy Rega z. est.) Oa the Death of L. A. Uowie sy' MARY DAVtS. . . :Calmly and:patty:as the weary sun • Sinks to'rest, did our lor'd Anna die; „Ad &Inds of white.winged angels bore her j Spirit tip to Heaven. Long had they waited. 'Beckoning her to come, andpraise with themi _ :The blest Eternal One; but she had lingered Here, ready rind willing to depart, yet loth_ I So math to griele us. But when her summons Fame she welcomed it, and smilingly passed k , Through death's portals into bliss forever; . .'Tie e'en like some sad dream that she is dead;, -For but a few short fleeting montk‘have Passed away since rosy-tinted health had ! Kissed both cheek and lip and left its -Brightest signet there. lip wits too pure and - Lovely long to dwell on this cold earth: , - Aye, for 'tis oftenest that the fairest flowers Are nipped in bud--bat there are some., Perchance, even liken-berg that at the morning's Hour will. glad .oureyes with an Unfolded beauty; But e'er the evening combs we see those bright - - hued , , r -Petals scattered and crusbetbenenth our fect,L_ And such is life, so fleeting, evanescent g , 'l'hou -weepesti mother fond ! and well thou fastest Weep, tUat, she, thy treasured idol, did no longer Stay with'thee.. There iew, sacredness, a holy Balm in tears ;—Jesus forbids them not, fur Even he. Weptr his macs leveAtazants' grave. Ah ! what ', o`e at', wehasm in thy life her death. bath Made! how, crushed thy heart and holies none But thyself may know. How hadst thou leaned Upon the hope of the strong prop herlove would Be to thy, declining years! Thy heart had grown Tolein, had wound its every .fibre round her "Being, e'en ss.dhelvy,. cloth around the oak, . - And her sweet, tones of duteous love they linger Still uponthine ear, as would Sella* music. Thy grief is bitter, yet thou hest ,a mighty. . Consolation; she is not lost to thee—she dwells Thy child in Heaven ; for e'en as'eold and cruel As is death, it ne'er can break the link that. /Rids the mother to her child. Her heart was 'A well-spring of holy loie that ne'er with , death Could die. , .1n spirit-form she oft will come to Thee,and . glad thy heart With het sweet minis _ temp: And sorrowing father,look beyond thy grid; And see thy angel-daughter in the skies; (And tho' thy heartstringS were almost asunder Rent,) that, were enoughtif i bliss to cheer thee Onward, to thy journey's atd. A brother, sister, Mourn her, deeply too, a sister made by the _ Dear union of fend heart with beam and thrice A sharer for a sister name by deeds of kindnesi -Won;, and it is meet for thee to mourn that Thou thus early wert del:sired of such a sweet Companionship as her's. Ah, how thy brother's love ' • Will miss the change! for r hand in hand together Thou didst tread the path's of life: and what • A mission sweet was thitie,,to watch o'er love and Guide suck a dear gentle - xister.. And when; our summons comes to die, like Her, 0 may we welcome it -as a bright messenger - Of love sent-to bear hence our souls of Life . nal.l *uulrq gtalting. The Belle of the Ball Room. only this once," said Edward • Allston, • firing a pair of loving eyes on' the beauiiful beside. him—only this once, sister mine.; ; nay, I will' even kneel to you ;" and he bent half playfully, half seriously before her.— " Your dress will be my gift, and will not, therefore, diminish your charity fund.; and. besides, if the influence-of which you tueve spoken do indeed hang so alluringly ab&t a ball-room, should you det, seek to-- guard me from their power? You will go, will you not I For me—for me.! .. The Savior too whispered to the maiden, 4 iDecide for me, then redeemed one—for me." But her spirit did not recognize the tones, for of late it had been bewildered with earthly . music.' She paused,however, and her brother presi ed a kiss onher.thoughtfuLbrow, and waited her reply in 'silence. • . Beware! sweet . Helen' Allston beware!— The sin is not lessened that tge tempter is so near to thee.'• Like tbe spa -le. of the red wine to the inebriate are' the seductive influ ences of the ball-room. Thy foot will fall up - fcsvi,:but they will he roses of,tbis world, not those that bloom for,eternitY; Thou wilt lose the fervor and purity of thy love, the promptness' of thy obedience, the consolation of tby trust. The only calm of thy closet will, become irksome to ',thee, and thy _power of resistance will be diniinished , -many-fold, for this is the first great temptation. But Helen will , not beware. - While- the warm kias is on her cheek, she forgets;, - her, Savior. The melody' of that rich voice is dearer to her than the pleading!, of goapel ;memories. Two years previous-to„the,seerte deicribed, Udell Allston hoped sh'e. had passed from death unto life; For sometime she was exact in the ,discharge of her social duAtes, regular in her closet exercised ardent, yet equable in ler love. - ;Conscious of: her weakness, she diligently TO& all those aids so fitted to sits tain and cheer. Day by, day she rekindled her torch at ,the holy fire which comes istreaining on, to us from - theluminaries of the Past-.-flutsilaztar-J , 43 4 4. t•l6""Vri".l,krf manyn - cotripeer , uvwse name Will . live in - the hearts, and linger on tbe lips, of generations which are 1 5 , et to come. 'She was'alive to the- Present gar. o 4 - Poa her' table, "a ,beautiful commentary - wpon the yet unfulfilled prophe cies lay, therfecerds of missionary labor and success. The sewing circle busied , her active fingers, -Andihe Sabhath-sehool kept her, feetions warm, : and rendered hey ( ' knowledge practical and thorough: • But at length the things of the world began insensibly 'to win upoa her regard. 7 Stke, was the child of wealth, and railtion spoke of hei taste and el . egance. She was, very lovely, and the voice of flattery thingled:with l the accents of bon estyraise. ,-She 'was' agreeable - in. manners; • sprightly in cenversation, and was courted and caressed. - She heard with more compla cency reporis froth , tile ply circks she had once frequented, and noted with Moie inter est the ever-shifting partntry of folly.—Then she lessened her charities, furnished her wail robe more lavishly, and was less scrupulous - in the dispirits] of her time.' She ,formecrwe- ' queintanceramong the light and frivolous, and to fit herself for .intercourse with them read tire books they read,, until °theta became ' • Edward Allston wag proud of-his sister and - loved her too, almoit to idolatry. They hid scarcely been sepansted from Childhood, and 'it was a Severe bleW - to' him wheoshe shunned the amusements they bad - so long shared toagether.;! . Be admired indeedi the excellence. of -for second life, the beauty I her aspiratiowthe loftiness of her aims ' et butjni felt deeply the wait of.that unity in biiiietand.puipose which had existed between-1 felt, at tiniaa, - , indignant, as . it . ] acir4 4 # -I , l k_llo- - been taken-from hitisself.H Vrerektit*idiorts by .many a deinito.2l.9 lure ii:thitiNktivbe, Ina arcs ttiT4 l lstit to. NM 141:0011$0it 1 / 1 1 of it. He" elitribed 'Precipices, resed otintitante, bristred the ocean in :its - 2 77 1 "Irz.tare rescued her -frail physical others thotightlm as hi l i s ey, he did not dream of Abe fearful Im portanre of* twit ; Oidllcbtknow thatthe Infinite aloiniTeouldcoinPute the hazard 'of the tempted one. ; Thuis far had me sUcceed ed, that she'hd coasent44 to attend with him a brilliant ball..- r. "ft will be h sui;erhlaffair,” he said, half aloud,inehe - Wilked don the street. - "The music, will be divine, too'. And. she used ,to be sO fond of 4neing 'Twee a, lovely girl spoiled when th e blaeki.coated gentry preach- ed her into:their notions. 'And yet—and yet =all cant! What - harm can there 14 in it I ; And if she does with stand all tins, I will yield the point that thine is soinethink-ies, a great deal In ber rel - ion. - I Sol musing, lite proceeded toT the , shop of Ifni: Crofton, t}4 'most fashionable dressmak er nil the place, L and. forgot his momentary scruplesin theCeonsultation as to the proper materials for Helen's dros, which was to be a present from': htmself,-and which he deter -mined should!, be worthy her grace and beauty: ; I I •• , • • * - , The ball with.over, aid Helen stood in her festal costume 'before the ample mirror in her clianiberi-holding in one_ hand a white kid, gliztve she had just withdrawn. She had in deed lbeen the belle of the ball-room.. Sim plicity of life, land a jOyous spirit, are the wonder-workers, and,. the . was irresistibly bright and! froh among the faded and hack neyed frequenteis of heated assembly rooms. The ost deli Cate and! intoxi4ating flattery hid a Offered her,' and wherbver she turn ed, sh . met the , glance. ,of adihiration. Her, 9 e broth r, too, had been proudly assiduous, bad followd her with his eyes so perpetually as to seen] seareety conscious of the presence of .another: and there she; stOod, minute, 'after minute; lost in 'the recollections of 'her even ing "triumph.; 1i ' ' 1 I. I :. • Ahnost qpeen-like ,Jooked she, .the rich. folds Of her sti.tin iblie giving fullness to her slender form, laild glittering as if woven_ with.. silverAllead;,r,'.Point lace; broad and exquis itely fine, fell from her atiowy arras, and gave softnts to the Outlines of.her bust.. A chain of pearls lay onher neck,' and gleamed amid the shading curls, which floated from beneath - a chaplet of widte rosesi, 'She looked up, at length, sntled arm her! levely reflection in the ioirFor, and rilien,,wraltping heiseff,in her -dressing-gown, took up a m ,volue of sacred priers, Butiem when she atternptetl to readher mind 'wandered Ito the dazzling Oene she had just 'qiiitted. She knelt to Pray,.but the brill iant vision haunted her still, andever as- the wind' stirred the vinestabout the window, there came back that sweetalluring music. - She, rose with a pang of self;re proach.— Instead of the confidence, !the consciousness of protection; the holy . serenity with whiel she Usually sought her pillOW, she experienc-, ed an excitement and restlessnessWhiehnoth ing coPid allay: She attempted to _Meditate, ...but wiihTevery thought of duty fiartie memo ries o(' the festival garlands, and the, blazing" , :larnps and the flittino• figures of the Merry (dancers.' -, - I _ ,! - ~, An open Bible lay on the. wimtow-seat,and as she ; passed ii fle read f" Another parable iput He forth unto them I saying; The kfng", A oin of-heaven is likened to a Plan which !sowed !good seed in his field. Bat While lie 'slept, his enemy caine and sowed tares among !the :wheat, and Went his Way." -. -1 - 51 Tears sprang to her ey., and e exclaim ed, "ta the field of my heart, al. ~ Lath the enemylsown tares. She! took u the book, :and kid naaiti 'then too: soul-ful to remain , qiiiet, she rapidly paced the chi ber. Res 'olinely and carefully she reviewt., the past, hack back to her firsttint trembling hope.. ~/ e RigoroPsly, as, ins the p ' nee of her - Maker, 'she scanned her rsti do l irture from tim two row p. 411; and if her ea p ier convictions were pungent, ten-fold-more tatense Was the agony Of this her second awak sling. ' In the solitude of h s !chamber Edward thought with less lat on of his chamber plan. r ile lielieied a Helen would have „ I I yielded to no oridin., y einptation, and . felt that lie f had been scarce , y grenerous to , enlist her' affections agains het principles: His re rteated,l"lt is but a trifle, l ! did not satisfy him; and when he ad listened' hour. aftjr hour to her footfall, ie 'could no long,er re- Strain-1 is inclination, to !soothe her emotion. In - vain he essayed all the argumtnts, all the Sophist -, which.the Lorld employs ).oattract the_luk warm !Profer r or: ,` "Do not seek to console," said Helen • "for such te m are tit' 'tutor . ; mV dear brother. - I have vi tunny ' id that the joys of 'religion ... areladilig and unsatisfactory ; I mast some times„lt seek for thes i s. I have quieted more than one Ptieas bonscienee, by throwing the iufluence of a ipiotemiN,ff Christian-I, into the scale of the world. I. I have. Wandered from my Father's side, tO the society °this- rebel subjects. Andlyeti I have cause to mourn less for this on trans,gmsion, than the alien ation of heart Inch 146 e Way tolt. Had I pot fallen far, very fir, from the ;'_strength and purity of my earlier loveieveti yopr plead jags 'could not hive moved ~t-ne.” .; . .. , , `‘But the Bible, says nothing abed such atnusements,nelen.r 1 i -, • ,• '" Not in Wourls,. perhapslmit in •;effect.— . Pat the ,case to your own heart, Edward.— Would You wish me to indulge in 'a course of . conduct Which Would estrange , ine from you 1 . Would you li have e eltoose; for my companions those wharreat4,iu 4.lwripuid !yowl-wish Inc to requent. places whence 1. shOuld return carOess andi ;cold in my manner tOwards J you / bil3ther I -1 loved God once. . 1 1 saw la's hand tTiing around_ me.: 1( felt his presene;ri porpet-_ wally, and trusted child-like, to his I !protect . " mg arm. . But now x regard him pay less, read less, and give leap" And then she -revealed to her brother her ;beautiful! experi utifuhtill She grew- negligent and format-'-with - Orutb, earnestnes,s, a lov ing simplicity, that for thel first time gave him sonie insight into the nature of true piety. " Anil now, dear Edwardi", , slie said, read to me Christ's Amy - Cr to the people, that may feel sure that they prayed for the." As sh'e listened, the vorythg exPme:si° llB of countenance in - dilcated many and varied 4uto ttions. Submisslon,'scrrow, I love and faiih— 'all were there. When Edward had finished they knit toiether,_and Helen sorrowfUlly, yet hopffutly, poured 'out her full soul in hon= fession, iand most touchi4y . She , 1)435014;1d the Divine couipadsion upon her erring brf)th eri ' • - The c:arol of the, birds went up with the - whispered Amen Of the penitent, _the bloss oms of the climbing honeysitekle sent in her fragrance, and the inorningi sun smiled on them as they rose from prayer. The face of. Helen refieeted Per instrantiladness, and re, attired peace shone,, , ,in_her dakk eves and tran quil' countenance. ," Thou art ;happier_ than' 1,7 said Eduard , aud with 41 Veld caress he turned from the charnber."--I•Seleeted. _ ; , tar A yixtrig preacher,wtto ; , , just start:, al on bii travel M an itinerant, was one `eve ping holding forth on the, NIT, and after deperibing the n‘tiner in IsiOe NOah built the Ark," lo d filled, :wig/ _Raj to of eiery kind .by pairs, closed :his' solemn,; tone thus': " Yon toast know, my detirbintreis,. that. it . Ints an aiduotis task for Noah nild his gotta to , get ti-pair of 10414 ;Ito "API A*" tar The fello:w Who "cmit seat it Gb be reriitlel 'Attlictt.i,s.t . tsitts: - .........1 NEW BSTABLISHENT. The One Price 'Store. GOODS 4T LOW PRICER, MW FOR READY PAIr4 T"E : ,itidersigned having associated themselves together in the Mercantile business, areDust' prepared to offer to the !tattle, a very desirable stock of Goods, consisting in main of , Di) , Goods, and Ready made Clothing, Vats, Caps and Straw Goods, , • ! Books and Stationery, j Boots and S4oes, Groceries, - . i Yankee, Notione, &e.-&c., :I ! nil of which have been OF chased with great rare, and Iwe are satisfied, cannot fail to snit these, Whet may favor us with a call. 1 The! Dry Goods department will be found very comp l ete, consisting ofall theicading styles of ! LADIES DRESS GOODS. . AA brocade, plaid : and striped, black, dross and Menthe Silks, very tich; high lustre, and et cheap Fates. Striped Oelanes ' Borne do. satin stripe- Challis, Fainted Lawns, Poplins, Deßage, plaid and printed Jaconets, iv treat varieties, wltielt we are tiound to - sell at a low figure. G:ngtiants—a hadsorne assortment,—Prints, Yell the loading ogles, .Aferrimack, Cochecoes, I ;Allens, Spragues, &c., very pretty styles. i Dross trimmings—of the Aettir'able styles and ehades—Blaa silk Lace, 'Dress tahtons, idea 'velvet Ribbons silk and wo;st , d Braid., in greitt variety. IVh ite Goods.--Swim Jaconet. Nansoa, Cain. .brick, Bishops Lawn, and: Batik •Muslins, Plaid Cambria! Mullins, dotted Swiss M nalins. et - H.6d itkirts, Irish Linen, Cambria Ilaadkeraiefs, &c. dm, French Needle Work, Swiss and Jaconnt !Edgings; and Insertings, cotton, linen and thread laude do. Flouncing, Ladies fashionable•Chemistit. tes, SleeVee, Collars, Bonnets &e., thelargest es nortment, in Town, and at very low-picot. Barego fOr Fails, l in gieen, blue and-browit, flack lace Vails \ , Kid Gloies.—Ladies and Gents, a large assor ment, of: the best quality. sg Itiiiis.iong and s tort r liiack, Mohair and silk. Silk Gloye:;, • Bla k, white and colors.! Lisle thread, and cut. do. Ilosicey:—A fine • .sort meat for Ladies, Genls and children. Ritibeto,—:a fine assortment for Bonnets, also • satin and lutes; ring, in all widths, and every col - Domes leGoods.—Shectings, bleached and nri l - bleache4;muslitrs Ticking, Crash, Diapers, Table Covers,:and Napkins, and in fact, all the desiratO styles in this department. • She w/s.—L--Printed Delane.Frena printed wool, printed cashmere, Broche, Black! silk, k c., a fine stock of them. ' Ladies.Shnosi of every description, nt low pri. nen:. Boya,s3lisse9, and childrens shoes, in gre:it Ntarietv. .Gents. Boots, coarse and fine: • i HATS CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. We hair r,a very fine stock of fiats' and Capi, Canada Straws, 'Patmleaf, Caracoa, .itlaracabO s , Euund• Canton,.: - Leghorn,• Cassimere •for Sunnier Wear, which are very desirable, and ling cheap. 1: A gOcl asinrtment of Ladies Bonnet-, slisses and childrens Flats, flats, &e. ' . READY MADE'CLOTHI NG. 1 In this branch of our buhine..:s, we cannot fail to suit. Otir stock of Clothing iii very extensive: and. well made up, in late 'and dest,ahle 'styl e - s y We would Onpeoially invite our fricutissie-siring any tbing'hithis line, to give us a 'Genf tremens furnishing Good-. of every tie....riptiont, A large sock of Wall Paper tittl B;)vtiri: g. Books, Stationery and Yankee Notion., in g.eaf variety. i Groperfes.Teas, Green anti Black, very choice; and fresh,l at loin prie.63, Cutrees:L . l —Superior St. Detnin;zo. and Rio. A beautiful itrticln of BroWn: and - WI ) ; 4, Soars; CHEAP. Holames, Spices, Soap. C,.neflesi &e. &C. A very p.npe.tor arw cle of cavendish Tobacco, at 28 el-. Per in.:: t We are in the store forinerly occupied Us Lel throp & Salisbury, and . more • recently, byGeo.: tuner, opposite Searle's 11044. W would W very happy indeed, to 'see / ocir friends, St thei oIIE,RICEIS*ORE, and hope to tnerit bur shire o( the pUblicl4tronage, by good attention; and tom prices. . G. di. W. H. FULLER. 3roptriw,April 19, 1853.° • Australia, California, . Or any plice s .onlhe Giobe,cannot present grealett • • z ; inducenents.than • KEELER ct STOODAR,D7S = BOOT AND SHOE STORE.' WHICWE now filled with a new and exten sive' assortment of articles in their line' , einbracingris general variety of mew and elegant; *Wes of Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, nmongi logic!: are Ladies French, Silk Lasting and Pre-' nille Gaiters, Kid and Bnameled Polkas, Kid Put.j eat leather and Eq.:it:zed Jenny Linds, Bttakine and Ties; gentlemen's French and Philadelphia.l oak-tanned calf skin and kip Boots, Congress an d. button Gaiters: MonterrY and Washington Boots,l rollet Slips, litOrocco, calf. atid Cowhide Bro. gans;•Src. I Boys kip, calf and cowhide Boots and; Brogans; all kinds of Misses end Children's wear,; Also, a general assortment of-Findings, which con sist in part , Ol lasts, pegs, 'parables. Ilmgarian, na,ils.tack4 thread, Was, linstles, shoe binding,t avrts. taspa. :sandstones, shoe knives, &c. A lse,l oak and hetialock tanned calf upper and soleleath er. Hamner: [skins and linings. ' 'Work mitde to order'; nd repairing neatly di.ne. 41; • KEELER & STODDARD. .INontrosei, June 1.1853: L CitRPENTER'S HOTEL. . (FORMERi4 Losx HOURE, n )GREAT BEND, P. PRE sub Ober, having rented this well known; .1 house, .ttid re-fitted and refurnished in good stile, is no*,'prepared to receive end entertain ; pleas. This house is'delightfully -situated on! the banks I;ifithe Stisqnehanna ,river, on the line or w the Ne•N'ork and Erie, and the Delaware, L4ckavtannn and Western Railroads; overloOkie II iticutt, aPoltirtn_ "11 .11am is tne Pa,nortna o, beenery unequalled anywhere. .As A Svitima RESORT tor the business man sebking %tact and freedom from the roilse and di4 of eity life, and for ladies and gentlemen in pursuit of pleasure amid the iota] scenery of the colint4, thislocation cannot 'be equalled. Here thb weary 'traveller is secure from the confusion ineident to the continual arrival and departureof trains, whish, especially in the night time is -- e very . great annoyance to those stopping at house's very near the Depot. , 'nits Roasts ate now, pleasant and well furnish ed; his Table with all the dt/licacies which both country and :city markets afford; and no pains will be spared to m. , .ke his house aplefisant home tolall his guests. W — GtfEwrs will be conveyed to and from the cars, at any ; hear day or night, in a good Omnibus free of charge. • A'LtvraY - SnBLE is attached to the Helms°. N. V. CARPENTER, Great Bend, June 27th, 1053-261 f. , , •• filtOwo" Stoves 2: Stowcs 64 rr HE Sere and . Yellow Leafl,reminds us 1 thati.he fast approach of the keen Frosts - , of! Old Grey' Winter,.when one of I these untie? paasable And highly approved StoVes from, the most 'extensive - Manufactories in'. the Union, Me,ssrs. Shear & Packard, hecomo indispensable to i tvery family. We would respectfully announce 1 to the eititens of Su-rehanna and adjoining counties that we have just received and are re ceiving the largest and best it4;sortrnent of Stoves ever introduced into Eastern Pennsylvania, which will besold at the very lowest, caTh fi gure. To these 10m are in w ant of Stoves they will find it to their interest to call and examine our variety before purchasing elsewhere.' They eomprise In part as folldwa:—: United Shoes, Oriental Parlor, Easternigae.en E. 0., Venetian, do F, ire E. 0., Fancy do , National Afe•Tight E. O.- -,lrting do Morning :Star, - - Cottage, 'do Farmer 4 6 . 4 4.e, I'ho Altiovii i •Stove* are too well known to fe. quire any minute, description, being the most poiniar and - approved Stove in market. All who may favor pa with a call will be shown through ouri assortment with Pleasure. , 4 Recollect the numberwlExvon's far famed "One Price Store." Marferd, Sept., 1853,-35 • •;°~" ~' AYEK'B PILLS, • ' 2k . NEW and singularig - strecerstni - 'LA. remedy, for the care; of all - rz.i; lons dlsessesrVattlreneirs, Zodiac* • tiOn t Jatiodirei;Drop#,, Rheumatism, ',rem, Gout, Mamma, Nervousness, _ r w ;eltability,lamuu t i n es,fies:tei lainln t rteast e, ej4s.••en, Limbs, femaleComplainis,&e., arc. s 0 , Indeed, very few and the diseases in which a POtgetive - Medieine is not ; more or km 'reunited. and much -Makatea and' suffering might betpreventel, ifs hartnleal but effetttel Cathartic were more frIMIY. need. No person eon feel well while Lustier hableof body prevails; besides It , soon geueratce. serious and ofteielatal diseases, which alig ht have been. avoided by the thriely and judicious use sit is good purger tire. Tilisis , ,alike true of Colds, ,JircirerisV symptoms, and Billions derarletnenta. They all` tend to,,beceme or pro &ire the,ebiep seated anl formidable distempers which load the hear See all over the land: Heriee a redahleilmily phut le !sof the Brit ittportance to the public health, an t this Pill has been ,ertectnlwithconsummateskilltomeetthat demand.l Am extensive trial ads virtues by' , Physicians, • professore; and ',Patients, has shown rrimilts surpassing any thing hitherto known of any. Medicine. , Chem bare. been effected beyiand belief, were they net substantiated be personsof midi exalted. po-ition'and!cheracter as to forbid the Sutplelon of u , truth Among the roam emlnentgentleinen who _have testified In favor Of VlMeeTills, eve mar mention , Dr. A ataiss, Analytical Chemist. of Bit on, and' State Assayer Of Massiehusetts whose high prolesskonal charac• ter is endorsed bg the 1100. Edward-EvereO.Senator of the U.S.; TtoberVoil',Wlnttarop, Ex. Speaker of the House of RepresetitatiVes; 'Abbott Lawrence. Minister Plea. to Eng land; John Mapatrick. Cath Bishop of Boston. Also, Dr. 4• R - Chemist, of New Rork Cite, endorsed;Vy Llott.iTV. 1. Marcy.Sersefary State ; Wm. D. Astor therichest man In America; S Leland -& Co., Propriera of thil : Meti °paten Motel , and others. - Dik.CO . Permit we could give many hundred certificates,' from all Rarte,wliere the pills have been weed but evidence even more convlting than the experience;of eminent nub: Ile men 14 found their effects upon trial!. These P , Mei theVeiult of long Investigation and study, arc offered toithrt.ptadle' as the best and; most complete whictrthe Presentstare of medical sidemen can afford.— They arek!coMponnded not of the drugs thimselves, but of the medirigalivirtnes,only of Vegetable reniediel,extracted by chemleal process in a state of portly. and combined to gether in aneh a - Manner as to Insure the best results This system ottoonipoSition for Medicine's hasl been found in the CheoliEerterid and Pills both, to wailer-ea more efficient remedy than badhitl4rto been obtaitiel by on* process The Fresno. Is , pericctly obvious. While by the old mode of eontyinaitiou. every; medicine la burdened with more or less efacrlntonlo* andclujurions - qualities, by this each. Individual Virtue ttnlvt that 14 desired for-the curative effect Is present . . All the inert and obnoxious qemittics of-each eubstaneti ernbloyed are left behind, theacunittre virtues ..nly being ri l tin M eil. ;enet. It is self-141 , 1nd the effects ould prove r. they)tave proved Torre PhvelY reined's], anal Oil Pills itheer.i.more powerful aniblotO to disease oy th an medioneknown to the World. , As It Is trim. eutly oxpedient tost any Medicine shot:Oahe taken tinder the Omega) .nfan attending Physician „nod as• ! he could tint prord.rl3tjudge of a remedy withont knowing Its waif oid ion • I have supplied the. accurate formate by' which both'my Pi.etottil and Pills are made to the whole body Or itcactitlbbers In the United Stales :and British American:Pro:vine/et...) If - however there sbrould beany one who has opt reerived them, they will be premPtly fere/mil.- '" b y ri2nll(,^ his-address. : 47' the:. Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would•be akin if their composition vraeknownt Their rife m1'64101:4 their mystery., I have no MVP telira. • Ti? ti noPOsilloO hfmy preparations is laid 'open to all men ,ati all Who hie Competent to judge on the subject fre;oy- , seicamriNtste their eonvietions of their intrinsic mere it. ITV!! ChercyPeetioral was pronon nerd by adept Hie men to be a. woHlerfni inedirine before its effects . were known. Many tinlUentPhislcians base declared the , same thine or my Pills, rind hrev more confidently, and are willing to eertiry that 'their antielpations were more than retillied lay‘ their effects oho& trial. ' ' - ; They op.iratt VS their powerful inflneneesm the Internal vis ce ra to purify the blood a n stimulate it :into healtr Sc. ttm—remove the obstructions of nil stomach. bowels. Hir er, and other Organs of the body. restoring their Irregular ne:ka t‘iblearp. No by eorrecting, wherever they 'exist, suet' derannergintsss arc the first ] origin of, disease. Being suMirWrariped they are pleasant to take,~ nd Ing furelyireiretable, no ham can arise front their use in' any quentiry.; For minute , ffirections, see maPPer on the Rog; Prepared he JAMES C.. AYER: Preetical And Analytical Chemist; LOwrill, Masi. Price 25 cents per Rot. Five Box es for in. „ SOLD RV A. Turret!, Montrose; D. V. & R. 11. Eaton, Hanford. Cdruieh A. Mom y. Dundaff; L. Scott, Great Bend. lif t All -Drtiggists and Dealers in ittr dielne every- - where. i t Sept 13—;17mic • CAMEIONDALE STAIFIES. ,\ L Tltss loW,4l: -;4e-Anweiromilartai, „ , THE Subscriber. nre running a Daily linetor Stales between Carbondale and Lio r ithottom Station Ori . the Laelcawt.nna and NV,.estern Rail road. I:X.4trinee2.o miles.. Leave Carbondale in the morning and 'connect with the; ears going North. ReNrtting, leave on the arrival of the mail traitt,,friont : the Great Bend . 't:fhp nearest most dire'ct and•Cheapebt route front. Great Bend to Carbotidale. !,Y.assengers by thii,lirte'always get into . caii)oudale earlier in the evening than any otherr4ite, :• Fare receipted in Carbondale at the 'Store of the SubsOliersiNain street, a few bloeits below Bronson' note): • .! GROW & BROTHERS.' August,' • • • f NEW 600DS. Alli-A-Asti & PARK retnrn t sir uratecul .i 1 aekO - Oirledgments to the . publie r for past fa. vors, and itiVito.inttention to the .re.rk! large stock' of Springi and Summer Goods they. Are now re. eeiring, rtlieolTer: for sale at rery loti3 prices/ In addition tOlicit Usual assortment of staple Dry Goods, Groc'eriesi Hardware, Crockery; Paints, and Oils 4-e.; tbey are prepared to exhibit a large ,assortment of'•• • . `LADIES DRESS GOODS of every "ditsoiption, Fig.iired, Plaid and Plain, Silks.. Bo onets.Shawls, Riahons, Glores,Hosiery Ladies and; MisSes: shoes Hof. all kinds,—also a large sto,q.li , , EADV 'MADE • • Cloths,. Cassimeres,: Tweeds, Jean's, Summer Cloths, IT‘e.9:tingA, H Hats land . ..Capin Boots and .Shoes &,e' ; , • - They reiPectftilly 'solicit • nn early call from those , ahO wish Ito purchase GoNi G""ts AT Low . . • • _t • MeMILLAN & PARK: • I ' Springidle,'Nftiyl2, 1854. . * Great Eitiiiinent in NeW York! . . .. . - - . Piig ni' 'B l ;.rilit lietodeplas for . Caah. i H ORACEIV. TEM,' the great Music and. Piano Forte \ lt hilt dealer,4l mailway, New York. yreferitti to share a large pet' cent. , 4T i h hiustousers, rather Shaba', it to the .harpers of.,Wall trait, to raise available nieans to enable him t o step the'atreeent tight fimeS, olfers hi immense as sortment orele4sitnpd warrant ed 'Pianos nil Melodeons at a large dL , count from factory prices, to cash. His as ), sortmentcotriarlifys Pianos front ,three - of the largest and most Celebtatinalostoti' 31anufaetoried; also:gime of see. era! of the heed Nine Tork miters, incluil Mg the beautiful and much arlatipiil Ithrisee Wet' re Pianos from bleown fat , tory, and Melodeiia,Of the best Roston New York. and Buffalo marks- affording an opportunity Roston, selections not to beim , ' et* here. fileh Instrument waranted.' Second bandplanos at Great Margains—ruices gaol 860tf, $160: Music .anl !Maitre., instruments of nil kinds. , Dealers, Teachlers mairt belay nr,so,..h. supplied on the best terms: Mush, sent by; mall poet paid. fiervrat and Seleiit vara- VbriWiNll2,l*.i4ll;ll)!T,;.i-r—.2rnigirfaviteil itiggiuladl dresr,free If teffstage,-39 &nos. - O.,BENNETT & CO. • • Importer* nid-johliers of Foreign and Do-. odente Dry. Goods.. . ,t4l IDEY STEMET, NEW Y OR K , I • ,OU4D invitO tile attention of therehants in V StiSqubhantia and adjoining Counties to their striek Wtrich crsll beloond large !and desira ble at all Seasons; of the year, consisting in part of Cloths,.!CaWineres and Vesting:4, :Jeans and Tweeds, *ith tho best and well knOwn styles of fist . colo - red, prints. ' ; • Also 'Dres.4 Goods, White and Linen: Goods, &c. Sze. Also, Hinehll4iro; lohg and square .shawlis Cash mere and 3illSis, together ; wi th Hosiery and Fancy GoQda,•: , Prompttottention paid to orders. 431-lelingei - . New ',Work Fare InsuranCe Co. ( , _. pfieei 9 Wall Street.- 1 • • CALI'IT- 41 14, (lia . Vash sod Approved Secatitles) 1 • t - 1 I ii, a L , Znit.reiisgainst Los D amage s or Dffe by Fire. 3 . Difilt,/ . ..erOkiS.--A. Q.Stebblnit, 113 droadStreet; .Peter O. Barr,l 1 spline street ; Ulrard Smirker, 118 B roa d w ay; homes Andrews, 138 Cedar street.; Spaniel :south 3lity , 317 I Vert,strert; A thrtt 1,. Conklla,Blo iOrrieuwlelistrert t'daities A. Crosby. lia Broadway ; Charier, Lent, Klegsdridice, l f . Y.; Lambert tli pall, iThicaio,.lll.; 1 Smith nobble; Wm. iW. Leland, New York; Prier B. oarh, 138 lank street ; Striates 8. Sell, eor. ifest and llt .l4.lght *tree a ;Jobe %IG. Dern.ls Water littera i B. Yea ` : lWart,llBßriladWay; Ileratio N. Gallup, rot. West and Marrow streets; Peter ni Poster, eer. Gansvoortapd West; teubea Ross. ,74, 48 PsOitli Arenas, 4 SteplaMsi Cromwell, Camderr,N. ..; iAllda it'adlrleli. Philadelphia; Besterß. 8 rittra u , 48 Val ir 'trek; FaieuelSlaelalr,Tributiellitlld- Inp; Bartioelll.llllll,Qlevelsad, Ohio t ' i I • Laoinic CIIAMBERIAN,I.fri. i'. 'cuenties4 cLARKE,LieIey. 1. ° . CitA4LEs J. Ilsows, Agent 7 , Montrose • SOpt.S. 1. 3. , ~ . i - - , ;:agAniaLE snop. ; ! - , , rptlE- utillersiiniti have eitabfished, 4 a e.hop is ;.1.- the bilvinent of Mr. Sayre's Store ,idi Mon. knife, wherh•tiejr 1011 at *Mimes keep ob hand I FOREION and I?oltiravic MAIII4r, sad manufacture Ole same iitoj r *ooth‘ l teota, Totiti-atoties i tabfe: c)1) 6 , ate-, Aeci l I it The OstVottage of ihe public Is respectfully lunched: -i: 1 ~ !CONGDON de, BEVIER . , , Mouttoae,: Aui .12'5, I 853—tf 1 • :- i 1 , 44 t .. i . _ t I_ l 1 Nan, Know: Thyself.'" -- ' -;: ''... , Dr; Ottlie .tril . -L: , An heralstabfr Book for, 25 4eqi—u Every fonsily should ' '- ' . . - . -•I_ ' ' FOR EST,' ' E.I • 1 hare a ropy . • - ~, , s ., , 100.,000 COPIES - FOLD IN . Vs* ditemeery gni* FOREST ' MATE ie the gramal b s•• • ,• , ,,•..: 4 ° ki ?a; ! t ar : , . LMS:IIIA N . A ifliAlt. A new l'otg Vibe age, Pair p in' Quart IsQuigskis Jingle &gig , t ir z ~ 711,fi, j y t . g. : ( g i tia, .revisea suit mirrored, f l irt kA ir ialfrOr en Lf a r j q a d n gri s Cf s rA a Arlthrt i rt es f . 14; ••t. .. ,• , •• • 1 40" ff 7 , y.. and h.ndlhook fbrthreitfileted--. ' Wed... . ~ , l't‘ ::-... .. 1" . -•'. „„.7...COLPrrt;illnli:gtnsinlo'urline o l f V tb s e sl orb uill . i rf lear he ri nt ift e ted tho l d ° b " y r w e li w ic it b kPli all4 4 any drwe il pa uf r) ' l i ras, aisd o O f t -" berilarl i h7r . ~ ~ , „,...„... ..:., '.gilt, progress,trratment endear. Medielnes Are prepard, is boiling the ;Wolfs or planes •*"..2,.. , , t. i 1 . %.`„,..,.." . ofi every forma of disesSe con- tO obtain the extracts.- ,Their medicinal vp-tais are they fi. , .!i i I i %.'‘ • emelt:4 by promiscuous Pexcuil . incipally evaporated end destroyed. .1 1 ' - II ' • terco,.urli.al felt share nr:by itexuat r.soriiii, with advice It Is nett* be wondered at.thendhat tea and even twee. ty bottles of these Sanaparilias err sometlroei taken 'deb tor their p mitten, writte*ln a familiar style; arroding all medical technic/find, end everything ttuit wotild oiler& „m oilii i t i r e Y in tlf e c t 2:: n ibl o e t ,b it en wo le d ; rf N u o l t e r eta lt e tt alla h i e r lt i o ra r t e u st: a li p n e e r l . the eit• of deisenry • with in Outline of complaint's Incident to Female/, from dm result 0 lame twenty yeari enemas. Tlet twine t' is ,produced. „"l'h o ,l l . _v,lti'allulli retaining, tat the tu, I prlietice . It :elusively devoted to the cure of diseases Of ti .- Rim" t i me;/ 6 " Fi lm igi v° ' , Piling PraPOrtiee of the tare delieate f r private nature. ,r-,. - . . • i Medicinal plants of which It. Is composed!, thus rendering To which la added receipt slcir the care of the above 411- 'the 'Forest Wine the, most efeelent triedicirte the world ever esser,land a treatise on•the Owes, symptoms and cur, of itnerdtthesLntlineliemartrble" y, ti l ony. T a ao,aertiyrha I pave am i p,,,..-, the Fever and gar. 1 • , ,I reitimortyo A f the Profersoi•ole)bAtetries in Pensi: College, 110eY's Forest Wine littny tudily with .ithe most entire Pniftidelpfdar-.. DK. lIUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL,' iNiteos• ,My wire wio list, diY selleteil.' with Neuntlgitingee. •'.,...Theleuthor o . this work , a ulik - e the majority of those dhoti of the Spine end Kidney*, end tenerel Debility. She Who edvertisrto cure the dferaies of %blob it Wilds Is a ' quad speed@ relief, and regeheed her twit!" by the useot inid Mite of one of the best Polleges in the tutted States, ft &thirds mo pleasure to reconiMiend him to the unfortu nate, Or to the victim of m slitraetiee. as . a successful And tsporlenced 'practitioner. h wtatse honor and Integrity Obey May place the geiatest ironlidenee. - 1 . . i I t ,- , jIis.S.IONOSIIORE:O 4 R - I. From A fFooltrard, 'M. 14., of, Penn . finleersitY, Phati• driphui—lt gisetme pleasure teSidd my testimony to.the prates tonal'ability of the An thor of the" Ai a INCA I. MAK.- est.."N marrow , eases of Pisesse.of the Genital Organs, acme I them of long standing, bsce come under my ore tlce, I which big skill has been manifest , in restorhig to ParfeParfet health, In some eases'. where' the patlent:.bas been 1 1 t red btlyond medical ald.- Au the treatment of Sem inal w akuess. or . disarrangmnent . of the functions pro-. doted y atlllabittle or Excess of revery, I do not know his su crier in the ptofessiMi. I . have beett aCquainted With II e Author-collie thlity )•esrs. and deem it no more thou .!Alen to him as Orli as klndoess to the unfortunate Stettin of early' indiscretion, Ili recommend him as one in whose profeselonal skill anti . integrity they may safely Count, themielses.. ALf,REO WiLtODlVAlitt..l). ti i" Th it is. without eseepltion, the meat comprehensive sl and inelligihYe work -ptildfslied -on the clasti,oftilsratte of Which t treef,s. Avoiding aft teettoleal terrns,it Address ' eltitsel i fto the reason. of its ire viers • It is free frOm all obJeetlinabletusttri, and nn parent however fastidious, - can ob j ect to 0 tad mi , its, in, (he hsnds of .111 s sons.' The all tiler II !devoted nistielyeredo the-treatment of. the sari .tilltt co i rdaints t rented; of:an.]: frith too little breath to . I Oa a d too little presurnptfon to impose, be Asa offered en the world, it , Th. merely nominal price of 25 cent-, the fruit. of someit went:4 years' Most successful , practleo."—• lieral4. - t - 1 " No teacher or,parent should he wit leone I'm Lnowli tile 1, imparted it tills invaluable tiorir.: It would as re fears of imitt,niartifirstion endinrinat An the youth under their char rtel''—Prople'A Ad ramie.; ' 1, - , i. A Presitulerian clergymani inphin. etching of " Hun ter's:lto-Hear Ifannal" sir..:—.•Thod‘and. ortn 'thous* elide or our youth:be:evils., smile' ant, influence of the pesslone. here been I edint the It Oil t -of. self polio ion, ,without realizlim the sin and,ti!.*r.'os..ronselitenees upon thinn•sfders anti their postern,. The conetit nt ions ofthouns nods who are mistier families have been - enfeebled. It not ebint entdown And they do no know the cans' or lie core. .•A'llYlitialc test can be dotte 0 to eitlizhten andlnfluenee the pit die initid•es to check „aUit o hiniately to remove this arifie.s read settee, orhynon; ore:filthiness. would confer the ter ttOd 110essing Iterate. lees r-ligion of Jesus Christ, on the resent, and enminif ::4'nentti)n._ Intemperance (or the tie or i l ito;ltimilitrz deink..L.thimich It , has slain Mons ends u on ilittilimlffibt. IA not Ziretiter tte.ttlry.t. to the tiu- Man r. re i 'Accept me thent(s'on het, if of She 'ltttlicted. and. he;ii..,io Me. Tone en-wort-Or hi the i.mod work you are seactitielt engaged in." 1 ' I Onerione,(secureir enreinned) 'wilt he fotwarde.i. freoof ,pOstage. in any (ut ofthe United States .for 2:: cents, or 14X rtipirts foe Al. Address. (tins( pale)OS littiN & CO., puidkhers. or'Rox 190. Phileflelph la. - : . rirls- Booksellers, eatiessseni .ifeid Book Agents saptdied on the ititytt lihornd terms. i • 24y1 . . . Invalids.of Pennsylvania, • ,• your attention is iirgeritly invited to a I careful aid candid perusal dr something that has just la'ren introdueed into your rieli-ond time honored, State.) •j . i I ':- • 1. - ' .. 1 1 - . Pulremachr's Itidru Electric roliaic Chains. ' j A new null s novel .inodi.i of Ipplying a, powerful remedial agilni, so constructed as to be wmu under the garment:4. nest to be .I;iii producing a constant uninterrupteil entreat of Fjlee.,ro ti agurtism; effect ing infinediule seti.ffrom the mosi acute pain, and-1 aISO a Permalient eitrei of Jilt Nervous Diseases. It. -1 sialdom has r,iited to fimii-h.; alino‘t instant relief, , and 11 hoar. ;jet ma ri...,1 enre. be bring used accord: . lug to direi.; iiins. in Ihe fllowin.. i ti,.... 3 , 4 .,.. Rh ea .. matism. Goa', Si-ii:.iie.a.: Fri.:lßAs, Paitifnl and Sivelled Jiiin'is.. Neil:4;4l: .., - i' l l s ,. c,,,, e . D;, . t .,„", o f the Spine.. i1.i.i'n..... lion ll , ii 19...55. Uterine. Pains, Polpitation o , * the liea rt., 1 1 ,6.'41101A 11.rkda ( A I e, St. Vitus pa nee!. General lie4itity, l'ainii of the Chest, art er i e s, Ili,vsiwp.iit,ell.:(litea. t that .ire caused by a (Widen) amount" of 2 j tiryonsi'Fluid are greatly relieved, if not pi.v.iia tie ni:la cured by-Pimply wear. itig the chains a few bonrsi . e.irli tl.iy. , lie it under - smell that it is not claimed that it. mires 411 tli,eist s. his tronty t hose tot which it is rec. - orinowled ; and mot-Towel; we boldly claim and de fy! that no mi;tlicinalligenc of any kind haspiirform e so '' ANY cures during the last yeer, of those di eases just Jaunted as' i s . . c i . Pnlrermacher's Electric Chain. . ~ . . A p l' oi t prove:this assertion, we. defy any person to produi• so runty well dill ',hem kilted Certificates-of scieuti le Plasicisand intelligent putient . ses may' Cr nti I { il -. bfl fOU Id in a l painiii)let of 36 plzes, to be had (gra tie)-ot he n.gent . in it.stotvu. The Electric Chains *.re rst introduced in Fronee,in 1850, ;and. after being objectr . ti to the in0,.1 I hororigh and 'rigid trial, by; the first nit-dice) melt id. Yutis, they were found, to ossesestrituge add marye Hon. power for relir'Y in pain, eherever a Nilied,,and by their:itifluene wet ei otrod eeett into ,he hoipiials of that city. and alSo seemed (ettere•patent id; the French Govern ment. l They are new in; -ittideed into almost every Ileispi t rl in Ongle Dd. C i e, ,da i dy, Anktria. ' Belgium, andp teniediin those con diriee, where;they ha v e become the 'porti I I - •-I '. " 1 Popular Curafire Agt , , ni in [hi World. • :„ World- They wereifirs.t introduced into the u.eStates e- bont oie year since, and stiint through the are trial agin Europe, and w•re,at once introduCc4lin to eve y HorPital in N. York, where they are now in daily use, effecting eved !more - wonderful emirs thrill had ever before been awarded them. • They are highly re4ommeptied by Prof. Valentina Mew Vale Boren, trait and others, who have published their views ot their power and value in several of the medical jeurnals in that city,ind are also in tile daily practice of recommending their use to pt ants.' A fill account of their opinion mar also be - foetid n every pamphlet, alid sent to the of ~ every ersonlin the State .4 inplying (Post paid) to IA II "L TOR R ELL. Agt4nt, Mont rose . , Pa. The Chttin t Can be sent by rnaif. with full descriptions for us . Prue of Chains. - $3 and $6. ' ! ' i Phyricianslare politely invited to call and exam ine their construct;on, and pronounce apron their merits! ON WORD 10110ALIDRi no person need •feer that thei, will not accomplish just what it is elitimed they can do. , I N. B. One Chain will last kir years andilose none oc i its electric power by nee, and can be applied to 'either edult or child.' : ; I iAttst.TURIOLI., Agent, MontrOse, Pi; • Ios..?TEINRRT, Genemillgent, 568,..8 Nl t csv York. : I . - ' e'i --4- I Doctor Y o. rself : POCKET 2erscur.AoArs: Or, Zierp on, 1, b pzen Physician. , . gig if S FIFTIETH:Edition, co ntaining One hundred Engravings. showing 7i --- ir 'Menses and Malformations of the Hu •_.,...- intO system in ekery shape and form. ' = II E Tcq which is added a Treaties on the Diseases or ti'..rriales, being of the highest irnpor tan‘ce to married penpre, .."s-.-, c temulati e mar iSge IBy i . . . . I • William rititg, M. D. . •-• iI • • !Let no father be ashamed 'to present a copy of the. Aeseulaj)itis to his child. It may save him frbm-ati earlY grave. Let,:no. young man or WO innive ntei intathe secret obligations of married life 'without reading the Pockeii Aesculapius. Lett no One sulrinerom a haekui'rd cough, Pain inthe Side, i sties*. n ights . . nervous ; feelings - , and the f r Whole t ain of Dyepeptic sedsations,.and given 'op_ bY thei physician, be anotheir moment without con- Sultinti he AESCULAPIUS. Have the married, or those about to be married' ny impediment, read th s is tru y useful book, as it has been the means of sevitE honeines of un fort unatecreat u rei from the •1 ,very j4re of death. , -. ! j:., • 117 - ' ny Orsqn sending iseenly fire tents en closed in a letter, will rece iv e one copy of this ....• mail} or:five copie4 will b e sent-for Oue Address (poet paid.) tilt. WM. YOUNG. . No, 152 Spriacefit. Philadelphia: t Btq 0y 1854-Al. i,'• walk b .1 • aeries---Wholesale&Retail' !as variety. consideMble ;quantity, rupee zalityj and cheap for leash, or to exchange t kind*of merchantalile Produce; on good His Stock of Sugars, Teal, Tobecco,Spi. beink so numerous; he deems it only nec. o say that almost asythiog in. the Gm de used, by families. ma be found uponinqns. consequently enumeration is considered uems. in particular he woald sok an exaM la hie 6d Suger,2s. robicco, and ,4s Tea. Mimi Worth saving Made to those , lto ha) ti quantities. ' 1 • Gra TN Zr - 11 or qv foi l rol terms. col, &c. estarY ti coil,. lirel 17 1 a:111 superfl 'nation, IA tiodui in !srvi 'r I No, i. N. BULLAUD. iit!ore,T... July 12;4444.. . • N; ILI* Wes . tern Union Telegraph. , His linelhaving recent,o4, _been thoroughly I i repairodland mostly mbved on to the N. Y. * df, .IL. R., is now in full operatioiflwitween c . New York and Buffalo. connecting with all tele. rruph 'Stations in the PtitedStetea and Canadas. ,Erery exertioh will be madelo . secure confidence, end the company rely 'voila liberal patronage to kepay the heery expeuaeri of rebuilding. ' 1 I ' I (11 P. A.OPKINS, Supt. 1 ' : , the Fittest . Me. -.,, . , ~ ~ ,t tYront my own knowledge 'of thisrcellerat, Medicine, I erintidently recommend It for the goad nfj others who may bit suffering from similar romplalutsr It is tae beat tderll., el be with which I am acquainted. and t; ose., who are af: flirted with the above, or any , 'lsititilst diatom; may safely rely on Its virtues.. .; _ I 't , ;' i . .. - 1' • Colors, Much 0 , 1850. - ; , .. ,'. 'B. o.imussEr. IL 'llfre.'e Tont 'MOM • from Corhtyest . --;' ' iltr. 0: W. Mammy : , ..-Dear It., my wife;lastiantumn:was reduced to i low state jot .Deb lity: , My Lonely physdeian. at her to takeyottrYirre Wiwi.' A Ordlogly I*ent Di Mr. Terry ' s. yam. at In; this 10wn,.; and - Procured : a battle of et, w hich restored he ,in a very short time to ere fret health.' ' ' I • '. ; - ;_,' Ipottoes, *pill 13,1850. •i. -; lIINB D Y ONALDSO. . nrOdful Coug,k, Debilit ;and ; 4 : A ppe iiie.. , Bk . ; Hammy : ' • VemPitead, Dee. LlB4l. A bottleof your Forest ii. be and both of PIM, Which I procured of Mr. James Carr, ' our agent for this place) bat dime wonders for . me I hadheen in a state, of decline. for Marerhan a year, afflicted With a dreadfnl cough,ipain tie breast, general debility and , does of apPetite: . 1.-be• le came almost a skeleton,: and had been unable, to leave my rciom formnre than two monthe; my rereads told mei had the Crinstimption. and despaired:of my re4orery. ' I'entild ' nat. obtain any relief from dad I , had ;taken, or my pllyslcian, until your Wine a n 1 Pilisir ere procured.' The II t dose of Pills benught n from my: stomach, mach .p tern and greenish Matter ' my stoolt. areire perfectly b lick. - I then countienced tabling your retest Wine three Ft ernes& day. My appetite begelktoreturadmatedlately, my ea:ankleft me;and In fns thaw wt . , weeks I was almeetwell. I now enjoy better health the' I ever did before having - In missed 25 poOtids in seven we kis .Your;Forest Wine and ro. are bight i. valued iti this t iciaity, andl owe my recor my entirely to their virtues.; 'I, ..; Yours, respectfully, - • I ' ._ i 1 MARTINI CAL.DWDLL, 1- A.ffoclloon of he Kialue tit. . ~ ildr. T.'J Glllies. a highly re greeted Merchant of No. 5 - 18 Broadway, NetrYcnit,.eured; a ;a severe; affection; of the Olney! by - the Felten Wino;a d Pills. • •. . Da. G. W. ILA t.sar-= . 1 'ew York , March 12.1853. ;. Dear Sir In the summer a d.fall'of !art year I had a severe complain eof the Kidney ;Which reludeved me s quite Kidney unlit for business. 1 procured your Fotest Wine and Pills, ' which cured me In a few week time, and I hate since en , }flied better health than 1 have.f,or many 4eare previously. Firm their efflettcy In my own glee, and 'l . tin what .I. know your medicine to have done, 56 ; others I art induced to ; ,,i re-ammeter] them as .ho best m icinesorrith which I 'ant ace quainter). ' Yours. respe'etfdli ~ - . ~, ,1 .I'. J !-GILLI.F.S... /Mire , Pr opel a.—There are thousands ;Mired everyyrniir °phis disease by the Forest ;Wine and Pills; Dyspetaia, ca i tteeness - a nd indigestion: are kindred; complaints; r t e. tolly ellttlint together,: and ktie Wart of one le generally . tryh cure of all • The Forest Witte and.,Pilis above altrn rae d es are preeminent in the eurrivt'Djmepsla. Testimony of Mr. J. N. Fermi e, ofNeW York City, dated. ..Ivity 9th, 1852. • 'Da :G. W, • Ilstriek .—Dear, Sir, Ileving been cured of Dierepeta!Yy th.,. use Of youlForest Wine and Pigs. I take. the liberty to o ff er you, my-name,-belie - ving matey ivito know m$ may be benetitted , by mina 'excellent remedies, For 'Many y ears'. I have been afflicted with this malady st, badly that nearly one third of my tiler has been lost from bud.' miss. The Forest Witte and:Fills have restared me 'to eg - cell en thealtb, and I cheaftilly , reconnuend them, as I m in convinced the discovery of these remediek area-blessing-to :Asia kid. ': • • - . ti: .- 1 _ I New Twit, Julifith, 1852. , ' •';'J . N. YER3IILB. ' .1 . , :Di r:'G. W. I lalsey's Gitm-C4felj Forest. Pills! - Ilbe 0 utalcoated Forest Pills are rietiip:i i ;d to accompany tlM.Forest Wlne.in the cure Of Disease ,' their combined se" tiOn being more searching and effective. - They are infinite. lybetter than any otherfill!or ilarthartic. producing Mall cages when this class of medleinerare nsefulniaost charm. -ilia effect. ;They a re• purelt+ vegetable,i view+ gripe, may bet laken at any tinte.withoutceai of taking COW, hindrance tram business, or disagreeable, effeetS, mad pass ^IL leaving the bowels perfectly net utal,:which is all:1 import tt for the ' pe)fret rernyery and er.ntinnallon of' goOd health. Thou. sands can testify to the greatieecellence of these Plileabove a'f others. i The Forest Wine , accornpatiled by the Forest Pills, are mint effectual in blie Mire oral the following coot-. plaints: ,I. - • Dyspepsia , habitual Co.tivettem, Liyei CoMplaint; Arab= rda. Piles, t;bstinate tleadache, Pimples Pdotches and Mt , hiolthy color of the Skin, Janildiee.A ge and Forer. Salt rheum. Etjalpelas, Complainta Itnetten: only to females.- - Languishing weaknets, Niebt Sweats, ~` errant; Disorders. General ill Ifealth, and impaired state of the Constitution. 1 ; ;The Foreft Wine is put nti inqamesquare bottles, with Dtllalseyl,pame blown in the glims. ,One Dollar per bot tle; or'six bottles for Five Dollars.; oum.coatedFerestrin , 24. cents pet ling. Per Sale by the appointed Agents, at Wholesale and Retail. Denial Dip t; 161 Duane.street, one door from Iludsmi. New ¶ orfr. , ' ' rAPPointed Agent, In Mont rose,.Abel Tanen; Great Bend, I.. 'n ei en Semi. 1: l' 'l' ' • . - '' 34y1 change quarterly. : : ' .1 1 , . -. i . • i.AFFLICTEDIAEAD. , 13IIILADELPIIIA MEDICAL .20 „ Years age) by Dr. KIN KELlN,eorner of Third A. Union stir. between Spruce and Pine. Philadelphia. Pa- , Ist a!' es.l id.. are apprised 'that Dr. Ehll4 Confines` .hispraetlee tan pat Ocular branch of Medicine, which en gages his underi led attention:: Ile eautionstheunfeirtnnate against the abuse of inefeury ; thousands are annually mgreurialized out of life Recent nifee.Cousare promptly 'extinguiAied. .1 i 'llureat lir Yours of E purl ClliCe in thetteatment ofd clue of diseases hitherto neglected a eediniperfelet ly un derstood, has enabled qr. lIINKELIN.(Arrifori or A wows Ini•S LT , Pa Esc RV A TlaA.) to prove thatjnine tenths of+ be causes of nervous deliitty.local 'and eneest lint ion al weak nein. mental and physical s tailoring, are traceable, to cer tain hahits,fogning the most , secret yet ele and fatal springs of domestic misery and prematet re men tallty Teske •ts set se iota Nolige:--Tbere is a a evilhabit to*etimesindulged in by boys.in I Soul Ode, often growing Al p w ith them to manhejoiforid whiele, if not reformed in datetime; not emly bere ta seriotiSolistaaes t o matrimonial happiness, but gives: pee to a gel es of protracted.' in:Minus, arid devastating affections. Feiv,ofthoye who give way to' this pernicious practice are 'troare of the consequences, until they Sol the nervous syiteni shattered. feel Strange , arid unaccountable feeling., and ir age efea rs in therein& . he unfortimate thus effort ed becomes feeble, is unable tolabor with occustomed vigor, or to apply, his mind to study : his nipple tartly rind Teak', he Is dolt; teretiolute, arid engage.* lit hIS sport . Yrit it less ienero thannsual. If he emancipate himself be ore the pr a ctice bas d o ne Its Wqrit• a nd enter Matrimony. his Ma: riaie is u tifroirso Land hittzense tells.hint that this is'eansed b_T t. his early 'tallies. These are -oreaNerations which idiokaa a uken ibeattention qr.:hose similarly situated I .! II ! Iflltitrriavirs requires the, 'fulfilment: of several condi , tlons. in order that it - may be, really the cause of to eituql happiness. Could the veil which covets the origin of do mead.. wretchedness be raisPeandits trtie sow ce in every ' instance disclosed—ln how many sruld Jibe traced, to plays- I eal.lisquslllications and their, attendant disappointments: Apply them whitest is yet time. In Orderl l io have your un attnng and relased organization! releraced, revivified and strengthened. ' - H . it 1.1 , 111:: WlSER—qv' who Placeshigutelf under Dr. KiNKELIN'S treatment MAY reli.Ouslyleonfide in his hon e or As a ipentlemant, and rely upon the assurance, that the' seterets of Dr. IT'e..patients will nyveirbe 'disclosed. Young man+let no raise modesty deter Yon from mak ing. your caseknown to lee wbo.from education and teepee tability.ead certainty befriend' yen. ! `I• • • Toomanyt hliskAhey will conceal the seeiret In their oleo hearts. and 'cure themselves.! Alas! how often- is this a fetal del usion,andl how Mani el promising young man, who might have been an' ottnansent toYinciety has failed from the earth . • , . I Strictures of the urethra ineed.ayetell?!!temo'ved .by! the - Deation of a new therap exotica' ogs nt; used nut by K. Weakneeis and congittitionall,debility prom sly cured, and Lull vigor restored.- conistry Invalid!' Can bevel (by stating heir cast, rsnli fitly, together Id 91 1 411 t Itelsayeeptoms, petlet . ter euelosing.a remittance) Di. st'a; .! , .wane , approPtia ted accordingly. - ! • , Totwarded to any part of t-be . o bitted rtateit, and pelted srqure Arun D.AM ri AG CURLOSITY. . 'READ !!--,-.Youtli, and iManhood: . .4 ligoros Life or oPrenscila're. Death , . Kinkelin on hel:11 Priserration—Only 25 Clean. e, • , . It Is a work eminently required, Its a means-cif Worm lug Abe vices of the age in which we Rye. Also, , f r oadway, ,6y 1. trth ruiesloithe Prolirgatioile Liftiprstfram the Press . , , AAetter with a remittance of 23 rents, or the Paine . 1 1 post ' , tempi!, addressed to—Dr: KIN K ELIN elphisri Pa .wail secure a copy of either of tdt above hooka by retnrn will . ; of 12 copies will he t :free of -postage forlad Booksellers, Canesisitra,Tratelling tigenta s . eke . suPplied wholesale at the publialterle s Prices, which admit of a large profit., 1, • • ' dllLetters mu t t be post-piid, Farmers' Stdre B dived. " , TATE,THE 'undersigned, hsv ne enttred into'. , VI partnerhip in th e' mere ntile business at Montrose, to e; this! method to inform eur friends and the public;ant we have jurit opened an as sortment of Drv•Goosis and GroCeries at the . old . stand of Mills &Sherman, where we shall be hap py to wait open all, who nisY fsver us with a call. Our Goods are all new and, hrive been selected with great care and Ike-flatter our Selves ).hat we end ,nit the Moat particular.: • . I We invite altto 0311 in exiniine our stock.-_ 'Otir motto is. ":Ready Vey. Honorable Trndeartd • steadfast friend Ship." \. A. O. WARREN, ', . , \ R.' TH AYER ' Montrose, May 21,1854. N_ I , : - Stoves! StOvesll Sieves: i 2 1 . 11 • rrHE sobscribei wishes to call' the attentionoi .L : his friends end the Publieltdlis very large ,_ assortment of 1 i \ '''''' •-- ' , STOVES, 1 ' - at his newllwrik-Room :in: Lade/ovine, next to L. Linhoim'a StOre, en* **i* RIM threat Bend Npot. He has in additien te' i lais ,l43 row - larize variety of Cooking and Varlet Stoves, macy neit Patterns, somdlof which 6re-- . i ~ • lifor -N se Nicholas, I 1 IscaO s ßrasif* l . 1k in Fr," M°denll Troy,' Mohawk. !Slack Warrloll, Orieno.. . 1 ~ 0 0, \'• ...1 Whieh togethet with his fortner , stock win bed perhaps the most extensive andAried assortment . o f o k a u "0 0 ,44 Stores ib the comity,: ... o.* ' *oton loves well forriliiked t st low price". cu All .art sl4a Li '` Nisi Iluerkeption , htuld and 0 ,4"40 to order` us sl,' and orders received at bie old I .stand in G oa t bd. i .1 i --- • :.; , 3011 N .COLSTV.N. - Lederfollie df reat Rend Nov, 4003.--.tf, mATuRE , 4 GEIDN TEE. MONTROSEDEMOCPZ -PUBLISHED, EVEIMULIMIDAT MORNliii -;01111keir - DI'TOIIII4 AND PROPRIETOR., easb in advance; s 2 4io t it not 'paul tb tn months ; and 82,1•0, at the end o,ftbe year. Igo tapiir &kali ti nu ed until:wrens. ges are paid, except-at the option ;of the Palk listreis. All catinnunicatiabs cottheeted cm the (,tlice,.= to insure attenticindusust, be directed (pot; mild) to CHASE & DAT,3iontrose, Susqueh anna . County, Pa. ;: r, _. Bat.:.:"of r•Aldvertislass., • Otte square (12 Imes-Or less) 3 ittsilliot4 $1,04 Each sub n sequent insertion, r One square three months, .• . . • • 244 th e square six tnontls, . . .. . . . 4,00 Business Carils, - four lines or less,- r. Yeasty advertisementS„ . pot over '4 squares, leo Onep t iuton One year; ' . . . Yea ly talvertisersl,..will ,, be restricted the btisiness in Which tbey , iitfepgaged inud are vas. sidered as wishing to cotitinue.advertisiug•uslei s they shall give spOlit directions,for didnonlia uance of the same. 'JOB{ WORK. rir The pobliabers i having added i to .theifJob Printing materials a [large and iteperiareasen. Kent of Job Type, are nova prepared to - in - fiat! Job Work in a manner Onenrpasseff 11314 set. tin of Country, and on ihetneat, retusonitblefer,ma, Blank* of everyitmcription kept aottitantly on hand or rioted to i -- Oder, . itsints pirtthrg, JOH* GROVES . ' Fad' ionable TitifOr---ShOO OndeiSeirretsf, Hotel, Main Street 4 • F,a. . BRY &NT 'IOLA Great.ltend Depot, Pa; ANT, Proprietor. • . . L. B. SPBOUT*. 0., MaiiiiifOiturOrs fir SPioVeS C 11B111ED CAR: • 'BlAGN . Sitchics Hughesville; Lqe aiitig C P. Spring 9 mafbe hnstUf M. S. - Wile' it; lifirittrose • - Win lir,:1$11.11.T111**o. : - , Cn.binet.and Chaiii . litinuf4ctareis;ffi4lV.Mairr Montrose; ..; ruLL - Eit, • ... Dealers to Books ' itenaya!ode ClOtbisg ? and Caps;Bootittlid Store opposite Sesile'iLHOtel, lloirtrose;;Pa Dr. C. C.l ,EDWARDOI, - Physician nod Surgeon s llarford, (Ate 2 . doors below Ent tl l B Store. ' Dr. Ili _ .; Surgeon, Dentist,-ilo4trose, Pa., will , be at - Searle's Hotel, 3.loridays aid Tuesdays ot tub week. , I -Isyl TiIicAILL I ,ANI diPARIFii; • ' , i =Dealers'in Dry Goods, Grocerieric Hardier.; crockery * Boots and Shoes,:dr.c.., Springville, P . •-1 , ~.- 18y1 • • LITTLE::it CHASE; AttarniOs at Law.--Office form Alf ()au p!4d.by. & St reeter, , Moniros4 Busciat. h a h na cdargy, Pa. ' 1 B.m.fla B. ItITTLFI cqx6rDollac .BEYIEIR,, Dealers in Marble Monurdents,Tpbles, Tomb. &Pries, Ste. Cornkr of Court and - Exiliange Sfreets,4posite Broopan COunty Bank, Bing. "hauttop 'N. Y. C. D. ILAiIIIROP & Co. . - • • Dealers in Stog ies . and .3lanufaetarers of Copper,-. Tin; and iSheetdron • Ware: • SkT• wrest est side Main Street, opposite Penrocrai 0 - ..- flee, Montrosf. Pa. 1 C.D. LyilißOP.j 1 ABEL 'TERRELL:, Sios-Tr.oss, Pd. Dealer in Drugs,Medieinel, Chemicals,Paiics„, Oils; Dye stuff 4, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hard ware, Stone-ware, Glass-ware,Camphene,Burn ing Fluid, Limp Oils.Candles,Varnieles,Win , dow Glass, Fancy. anti Toilet Articles, Perin mete, Jewelry, Spoons,. Spectacles, , Mu.sical Instruments, TrusSes, Medical, Instronients,- Liquors, Mirrors, Stationery, Bris l hei, 'Shoes, Yankee Notions, &e. Physietani trendy tions carefully com'pounded. '; FRANKLIN FRASER, Attorney' and l'ounsellor at Law, MUSTAOSE, - Pa., • • WILL attend faithfully to elf 'bitsinews entrrr, V-V ted to him in the -county of:Sisolothatterie , •Conveyancing and writing of all kinds wilt be done Wittily, and charge Moderate. . He will also attendtUthoprosecution °raiding, ti soldiers, their widows and heirs, against the rni. ted. States government, 101 Bounty .Lanti r . Pen. sione, ec., ' ' May be. found at all boars 'titbit 'pace fonpetly occupied by-1, .T. . Richards , Esq. ; ostb Coati House. .••• 49 5 1 • •• 1 - J O HN COLS t DEALER. nr. Stoves, Tin, Ccppe . ,and• Sheet Iron Ware, Ltodersvilie, nearGreati ridDepot.-6tf ,- - - la - 6 , nm - • . , ii • _•1. . Interested with I.d' ~ i i , _..y . .. IMPORt£IV AND -IsEALSR - in LIU aware nfid.Cut lery, Carriage TOminings, SpOngs, ii . c. . Na. ils'Pearillstreet, .N.-Y. Where his - Mercantile, friends, in; this and ether, Contains, are kindly inviteci,sand / irrnestly oolicit ed to Cali and • pitretiriSe.d' , . 1 n6tf.: HENB SNAPP, _ Or :XONITROSE, With' Rowe; Woodruff, & Outer, 11 - THOLEsALE (EDGERS ,art a Cciimaritsoos , AlEacturps, 173 Washinpon.Street, between Cortland and ., De,Y Street% "kw' York. Match 8, 18,54-10tf. , _ _ Qt DRS. E. Patric this day forn efficient arids - twee ent-bratfcheh. of th All , bnaineweni ded to with-prompt Their Office:will Dr:Unlock: 3fontr i se, Mare Dr- Plerii it C. Vail. • R in OGGIST and iCiElllB.7, and Dealer, D . Dittms,liedieinee,r Chemicals; Dye SUITE; Paints,. gas, Patty, Window - 1011s*, CsinPia" Fluid,, Piarfitinery, Yil/6k4et - &C. Lodkrsloll6, Pa.-ITE? I I .1 11,i1DAVIS, - - ‘ATTORNEY AND Coussktion Liir-Al3usqtre -hanks Depot; P. btfice over $. B: West's ' Store. • .;-161-I_, , Medial VIM'S =AVM. & CRANDALL, haring / associated therci4lviiu In the = practice, of Medicine andSnrgery vould respeetcully invite all to giro st!terti a tall ,that may mied - ibeir pro fessional uervice. They may bo &tied at the office,. Jormally occupied by floeter 'Thayer.-- will keep on hand pure ‘concentrated 'and Homeopathic Medicines. THgvER. 'Montrose, May 8; 1854:, 2 - Notice• to PassenforV • 113SziENGERS travelling North ea the Deta il wais,,,Lasimwsimit &-. Western Rail Road to Great Bind ein havn twenty-six - minutes Yet Dinner at the " Bayakr, 1100E944* the We ve Antk ExPress" goes East; and Mut honks time before the Dunkirk Express train pea West on the N. Y. di, Drie Railroad Until farther notice. 8... The •Cineinniti Erprorytrain going East; \ stops at 00 0 4,-Bod, „L oa m/aim is 1.50 A. 4, BitryANT, Proprietor of` ; ' Bryant Mom nd Depot, Sept. t,'6, t 854. DDISON . ..IIky. [EZRA; B. CHASE , .: (S..A;lWoo.pwr. teal iCar& Jt.'& G. -Z. 'Unlock harr ed a co-Partnership, for a more -' Int prosecution of the differ •ir profession.;- riaied tt► them, will 'be atten vLnees and fidelity,_ • - be the one lately oecupiect4 I 11 E . PATRIcK, I ‘3.4.1)15i0CK? 2 4 , 1854.. 11. P; CIS3OEPALL: