4 I nutrist gitmtcrat ,„„ res ROIMT CritCULATION IS 40 litilEß retrea-.1 E.. B. Cll c AB.4* ti;in-ts. IttoltrOle , s rillivodaYOUrr. li6-1•1 :TOR Dssiodiiii. fay newt , is Free. 14* heart ii-free tui the summer wind :That floats o'er hill and dale No ears to shadow o'er its strings 'No deep-toned grief to tell ; •No aching void, no: bitter thoug,ht, No sorrow deep and wild,. c , - No crushing weight . of anguish . dark :..ant free and glad and wild, This world is bright=listull of • theheart eould'ask, =• ' • Then why 'should we still /drive to throw. •.• O'er it a sombre mask ? - - Why wear a look of sullen grief, • . Why mourn o'er joy that's Bed. Twill not bring back our cherished hope*, 'Twill 'not ieiiritbe dead.. Then why heind fief heart shall no'cr Bow to •an earthly shrine, Pd not: for and all its bliss • • Barter,this peace of mind; For well.! know thit loie is fraught iVith many a bitter tear, • • .With troubled achinVs of the heart • With deep though secret fear. Therefore I'll laugh while ethers weep, • And scorn all source of Woe ? In •conscious freedom smile at thosb . Who wish" love's spell" to know. FoF I cannot trust mg, wayward heart In other hands than Caine; T would surely break restraining bands And , seek its own free dim Herrick, July 17,1851.• The Seeies Revealed. Why was Aaron Burr—the grandson - or President Ed wards—the child of ma nx prayers' and of an eminently Christian ancestry, se destitute Of moral principle, so profligate; and debased that his name is-left'to posterity recorded upon the roll of -infamy. This has been & question involved. in mystery. The Christian public have not known how to solve it. The following statement r found in the Americanlifessenger for Oct. reveals the true: cause, and' speaks volumes to the heart& of_ parents and guardians. The little child was-- early bereaved of parental care, and through' sympathy and mistaken .kindimss " suffered to grow up" without discipline or rastraint. The consequences of this neglect in this sin:: gle instance as they _ are --traded on . and on through time and beyond' it, who, can com=. pate. - Will not those who have the care - of ail , drew put this extract in' some' conspichouS place, and read, and re-read it prayerfully when in doubt how to treat-the faults of their children that involve a manifest breach of moral principle. "DISCIPLINE AND RESIT. AI NT FOR TID: YOUNG; ' —The eldest son of President Edwards, con=i gptulating a friend on having a fine filthily of sons, said to him withl-much earnestness, " Remember, there is but one mode of Canal ly government. I have brought lip and edu cated fourteen boys, two, of whom' I brought, or rather suffered to grow up, ,without the 'rod. One otthese was my - youngest brother; and the other Aaron Burr, my sister's only son," both of whom had lost their', p a rents in their childhood: "and from both my obser 7 vation and experience, I tell you, sir, inaple , . sugar , government'will never answer.. Be ; ware how you let the first act ofd.ioedience in your little boys go unnoticed_ and, unless evidence of repentance be manifest, unpunish , 01 1 . all the se ons I ever heard,- long or short, - this has been among the most useful; so far as this world is concerned. It . is a solemn lesson, to be prayerfully pondered *by, all parents and guardians. The - IBible lays downfour great rules, involving the fotir great elements, 'of the suce:essful relic our training of children—prayer, ensti-uction; ex- 1 ample and-restraint. And it is doubted if solitary case can be .found where all these; have been united, where the Child has not followed in the footsteps of the pious parent; while on the other hand, if but only one Of the four has been neglected, it may have beep, the ruin of the child." Remember, Christian parent, ;it is not', enough to pray_ for, or even with J . Tour chil dren, if you do not also instruct them if your own example contradicts your teaching .' ; _ and; in vain: ill be the prayer, the' instruction, the example, if like Eli, when your 'children do-I, wrong,..yon "restrain them not." But let; all be -found faithful to your duty, and you may trust in God that he will ' fulfiil his' promises, and that your children E will grow tip to serve him, and to bless you for your fidelity to their highest interests." • r , Days Withotat Nights. • Dr.: Baird, in a lecture recently, gave,some interesting facts. There is nothing that strikei . a stranger more, forcibly, if he visits Sweden- at the season ofthe year -when the days any the longest, thau.the al:ence of, the night. -Dr. Baird, had . no conception of it before his arrival. lie arrived atiStoe" khohn, from Gottenburgh, 400 miles distant, in the morning,. and in the afternoon Went to see some:friends-41nd not taken note of time-- and returned about midnight; itWits as light as it is here half an hour before sundown. You could see distinctly.. But all Was quiet in the streets; it seetned'as if the , inhabitants were gone away, or dead. No signs oflife-- r stores ' - The nun goes down at StockhOlin a little liefore ten o'clock. There is,a ireat illumi nation all night, as the sun passes around the earth towards the north pole, and the refrac tion of its rays is such that you lean see to readvat midniglit. Dr. Baird read a Jetter in the ((west near Stockholm 4 midnight Without, artificial light. - There is a mountain at the Bothnia, where on the r 2 ist of, June, . the sun does not go down at allj Travellers go there to see it. A steamboat goes up from Stockholm for the purpose of carrying those who are curious to ,witness - the phenomenon. 'trcurs,only . one night. The , sun goes down to the hostion, ybu can see: the 'whole -face Of it, and in five minutes it bbegins, to Atithe North Cape, latitude 7; clegreLK, the son does not set in several days. In June it would be about 25 degrees aboveilie hor icon,- at midnight. The way the people know it is midnight, they see the sun -rise. The changes in thee high latitudes, from lIUMMerto winter, are so great that we can hi:* Do Conception of theta at all. In the wiater?iithe the sun disappears, and it not isen forSreekl, Mien - it comes and. 'shows its face. A : ouds it remains ten, - fifteen or twenty mand. , then dascende, and inally, itdoes -sot sa , -4-t all, but makes almost a circle . reind thebeslait. Dr. Baird "mus said bc 4 TfileY nilt.naged 'fu rd to bind persons; and wlint they conilderod' a day. He could not say, but supped 'they: vrorit- ec1'14,0 40 housVAnd twelve huuns would' be t'onsidered'.a!rill's work.- . • Binh( .4,0 Intim* take; their accustomed rest at i lthe nsutl , hotirs. The Poctor did not know liow they learnt - tithe ' but 'they 'lied; awl Wiint to rest whether the sun g,oes.Alown cornet.; The hini take to the roost slink se%en 111. 1 1 and- loay:ithela until the sun iiicitisingt and the peo ple get into the habit of rising late too. The first usornirig .)airy awoke in Stock- Isnlm;,he w surprised ; to find the sun shining into his auoin. tle;lok0 at his watch, arid found it Was - Only : Lth4e 1; o'clock ; the next time he awoke it wits the o'clock but there was wi person u in the siStet . • The Swedes' in the eitleA ae not iveg,industrious, owing, proba ly, t4.thirchpiAtp. .. . : • •: i ' j . ' illoUte. , If Vira - Wei , to!tellta tjumber Of our . friends that t hey a l . n't . k-now: 04t a houte" is, they would gro .t . scimewhat lndignant-perhaps, use .ha rd _vreints. . And rvet-it-'maybe remar ked that tWintanber .0( . permins who . know whatA home s, geniine! .by - experience, is surprtsingly feW. - Pne§ritan to good 'circnm -stanCeS will tell its Oaf he has a fine house cf - hiS Owit,,it which fiery coinfort And con venience_ are prVided.j, lie has a wife, and children, there, also, and they give . life to the place. 1 Vervi-true i! hot. does lie prefer that 'home thus fu'rnished atidAltus' enlivened, to every Other place in thit'world I Does he sigh wlinett:the hour.of,leasing comes, and smile when lie is pertnittCd - to' return ?- Does he love to sit by the cheerrid . fire' And fondle the chi ld red, entering iiito*ll Itheirlittle disputes with a curious interest I :Does lie take par tieultr note of the bird in the Cage, and the . 1 cat n ear- the fine llf net ! , he haS no . home, in the ,deiireSt sens 6 of! Abet . dearest 'of words. If his'rnilid is 4.itogether absorbed in the dus ty, .waYs - of. buis- ness—if lie . hurries . from the liouseln the in:tinting, and is loth 'to return at night--,if, Whilelhe is:at liome„lie contin ues.to think offtlie journal and ledger,. and - ; - repulses the adtance,, • of the . prattling chil dren ,he.lias 44 home ; he only ilaS a place where lie ledgei and . takes his -meals. . ' A h liliappy iii: lie who. knows and .appreci.: aces the' full bliss of home ; whose hart is warmed and Ininianited by ita cheerful ;wilt etid'es, and whii'feol. how superior in-piirity of pleasure are all its enjoymen.ts, to the turmoil 4etightsj of out-door life.—thrice liapPy . is 1 such a linen. Ile has discovered the only l'aradiSe thii world can new afford; It is .only .stiell a man who can have . ade l e p and sincere pity for the-unfortunate breatuires who are homeless. Ile regards them as Wing cut oil' from the. best influences of the earth, ..and exposkid to- the antion of the darker wiveti of life. lie &ids .keettly for .him ' Who ;has no flresitlao dear ones to welcome hint. with smiles, andprattle over. the little history of the day—no, tongue to soothe When heavy Cares have - tionbled the mind and , ' 'rendered the:ll4 . rt sore ;.tind the Syinpathy of- IStich a man is !not slow to kiwertiOw in acts of benev olence.' A good h'me is the source of the fotintain of cliaritylin the heart. . . Ouradviee to th se Who have no bottles, such as, W de sc ribed .above, is to get t them a sh soon As possible. they can never be ! contented and substantial citliens i nor thor oua'hlyliaPpy mea, ..Until they follow this: coinsel. l- 1 Get homes : Fill them with the ob jects of' love . andfntlearnient, 4nd seek there for the pure delightslithichthe world besid es cannot afford. - i s . -7 . i . HATT Y. L...i.......................f._.. [ Another Rum.XlArder; . . On Satbrday, a man about 10 year's of age took up his qugrtei at Baker's Tavern on Salinw-st. His. name he gave 4s Horaceitor ton, and liis place' of.residence as Preble, f Ohio. 'He appeared , to be a single man, and came o 1 bui,;•.0,....._ ......i.:...1. lwrtr ..g.C.niht -saver . 11111113 act till Monday, morning, and io took up his quarters over Sttnd4 with nothing particu lar to do but to have agoodtitiae. He drank freely . at the bat through the ifternoon, and was evidently in lota spree. bout 8 o'clock he wasin trim for tnischicf, and started off in 'pursuit of a house of ill-faint At , a quar ter, past 12 he returned,.knockH at the door for admission, and I was let hi by the bar keeper. He had got bewilderiid and stopped at Briiitnall's,, and the porter -dame with him to Baker's. 14 apeared to befwounded, and said that he had becti knocked down and lost allhis money. .I.le did not carelor the money,' however; bui'did not like such a d—d rap as lie got oii theside of his head.' The bar-keeper wa.slnot apprehensive of anything serioils, and aft r having bathed the titwouud in 'whisky he" med:tO be comfortable, spOke rationally, and 'as apparently more nearly in Ins right mind than when .he went caiti r — He went to 'bed about' two o'clock, but be fore mOrning:got .up and came out of his room making a strange noise, and soon after falling . senseless on the floor. '. He lingered in an insensible.state till about noon on Mon day when he died. 1 1 - -' . •• The story which be told the bar-keeper on' his return, was that be; lind.gone over . :the - Canal and stopped, at, aPlace !which be could not deScribe. ' where lbe got in ; conversation with some men Who, appeared- :very friendly, - and learning that die was a Stranger. one of thern proposed to Alm lhim.* city. They accordingly, went (Mt - together and , walked -for some time, blit Where he did not know. After a short time n'ian left' , 'him ' and' he . went.on alorie 'in the same Alrection for a few initiate.., when the Mari' carne back with two others Onlea C hier him!:; one of them 'raised a club •and strnek him. 4 blow on the head which' knocked liiin dowr*; and. he was 'senseless for some titne duritol: which they •: took his wallet and left. - 'lie ..: • lid'i not know • how long he- remained on . the; gibuild.. On comin‘ •to himself he get upend tried to find his. wl y back again 19 the piiblichbuse,which the fin lly reached as stated, a ;little after 12 fo l clocii.',syrartise-Ohiciiiiclel; i . .• , . ____ ..,.................4 4 , ; ____ . ) , . . 1 ANornaii, '3L 31vantiiin4-TtiE. Fauns • !bi IsrempEANcE. - 7 -- This' moriong,, about half f' 1 i• --l --. Test our o clod:, uo persoi s entered the liporterliouse of; Jacob Mitchell, . No. 51 An • 4hony, street, and aftr drinking Manifested a :disposition to.create a disttirbatiee..• . Mitchell 'and a friend- naPled - Maynard endeavored to "get them out, but finding heir efforts in "vain Started for an ',officer. i As they: were going -but of the dbor,bne br..;the ruffians attenip- Ott .tO draw .a .piitbl, but i was . .prevent- Led by Maynard, who canght his hand. They then struek.M4fiard, end ran down the street into ficrest Bi*dway,lpursned by Vachon acid Mavnord.i•4.. pOlic.e officer,. who was. near at, Eland, Went tO their assistance.- •,..TkeY 'followed the. 84oundreL r f .-dowul West Bibad 7 Way; and when •near bnane•street • one of thent turned and fired ..t, their 'pursuers. The ball took effeettifi=the •tiend of Mitt . ..hell... Ile was imtnediately.remeved to the 'Fifth ward Station house, iiid from- . thenCe, to: the City l• **Pit•l,.wher4 ; little iiiiipios are entertained ,Of his 'reeovery.[: • The iltint i . after firing ran .ttp Dunne street and t'in4r-T.ati alley,. where i they eacceededy n ma kini -their escape,.al iliongh Cloosel,r :pursta4hy the - officer at, the risk •of hie bwit::life.:lQiiptain Carpenter. - of the. Fifth traat:.earneatky Meoinnieude . that all . driaking;isillootisnalibul,d : be clod by the atthotities;at• tirelve,seliAt. r Ile . eilys..toOst o l tthase talooti*easfli occur after midnight. .4-N, Y: Post :-: .. ; ; ~. .. ... . tar J3etsei II 'wish X *as a fish, ..and you 4.as a pail. Dear me , how I'd bite :" - int - ttls+ I. -• • ; • ry . . EIV - IsTABLEHmENT I . •. The One Price Store. ~. , coops *0 LOW PRICES, AND FOR READY PAC. i r:fifiE.Midersigned havingasseciatedthanselv4 1:- togetherin the Mert=ntile business, are now preparedlo, offer to • the public, a very desirable stock of teods,,eontisting i n main of t ,}. Dry' eods',_and Rcarlrmade Clothing, It ats,-C •''' i . -aps and Straw Goods, ~, , , , hooks and Stationery, I ' ` *l - Boots and Shoes, ', 1 ".. • : . a •. : Groceries • '' •-• ' - i Yankee "Notions , &c., ,• • ! all!of which KAYe been purchased . with great eite, and we • tire satisfied, cannot fail to suit these, who;Mai favor us with a call. : The Dr.i GOods department will be found very cortiplete; C onsisting of all the leading atyles di . : AADIES DRESS GOODS. Silk, rich; Itroc:Aß, plaid and striped, black, 41reii and Mantils,Silits, very rich, high lustre, and tit • . . • cheap raik. .. , . • 'Striped Delanes, plaid Mirage do. satin stripe Challis, PriittecV Lawns, replies, Deßage, ;plaid and printed' Jactinets,' in great varieties; which . we are *fad to sell ate loto'fi'g ure.- - . Glrigltittnit—a . hadsome assortment,—Prints, all the leading. styles, Merrimack, Cochecoes, Aliens, Spregues, &e, very pretty styles. :;Dress tritnmingaof the desirable styles and shades—Black 'silk Lace, Dress buttenti;black 'velvet Ribbons, silk •and Worsted Braids, i'n great variety. : i , .... ~ i . : i IVhiis idoods,Switii,Jaconet,Nansook, Caai brick, BiSheps Lawn, and Book Muslin:4, Plaid Cambria( Muslin, dotted Swiss Muslins,corded skirts,'lrisli Linen, Cambria( Ilandkerehiefis &e. 8-. 4 .e.„Predelf . Needle Work i Swiss and • Jaconet Edgings,*(l.lnsertiOgs, cotton, linen and thread lace do. FlOuncing, Ladies fashiortable,Chetniset.- Ws, SleeVeS, Collars, Bonnets Ate., the largest let-, sdrttnent iti, Town, and at very' low . prices, ; • Bare,g,d tor rails, in green, blue , and brown,. Black lace ;Yells &c. -• , Kid dloies.—Ladies and Gents, a large assort - - • .: meet, of t he best. quality. • "Alias, loqg and, short, Black, Mobair,' anti silk.' Silk Gloves, Black, ,white and ciders. •Lisle thread, aed,eot. do. . . 110'sieri.J--A fine assortinent . for. Ladies, Gents , and.childrett. . . , . , ) Ribbo4s,Hrt fi ne assortment f u r - B o nnets, also, satin andllu s testring, in all widths, and every cot-' or.' ii • - i • : i ,Domesiießonds.--Sheetings, bleached and mi.' b leachedj'tnilhlins, bleachedintislins ' TiChing, Crash, Diapers, 'ably. , Cevers, atid yNapkins, and in fact, all the•desirable ' styles in this department.:. Slicricts.-;;Printed Delane. French printed wool, printed cashmere, Brodie, Black silk, &e., a I'l4 stock .of them. .. Ladies ,Steies, of every description, at low pri ces. Bo ys; "Misses, and childrens shoes, in great variety. Gents. Boots, coarsened tine. ' ' • BATS CAPS AND STRAW GOOD'S: We have:a very. fine stock' of Hats 'and CapS, Canada Straws, Paledeaf, Curaeoa, Marneabti, Bound Canton,. Leghorn, Cassiinere Sie., l fop wear, which•are very desirable, and set ling cheap. li ~ ' . . . ; • • i A good assortment of Ladies Bonnets, MisseS • and childrethi Flats, Hats, &e. • , •• • • READY MADE CLOTHING. . 'ln this.:brnncli of our business, we . cannot fail to suit. Onrstock of Clothing is very extensive; and well made up, in late and desirable style„ We would especially invite our friends desiring any thingle:!,this --line, to give us a call. Gent. ' tletuens furnishing Goods, of -every description; . A large stock of Wall Paper'and Bordering. . Books, Stdtionery and -Yankee Notions, in great variety. i• ; I Groceries4-LTeas, Green and Black, 'very cho it a and fresh; at low prices. t, • Coirees.Stiperior St. Domingo. and Rio. - A beautiful article of ; Brown and White Sugars; CHEAP. , 11olasses, Spices, Soap, -Candies, hampOil,Flttid, &r. &c: A very superior anti; etc of caven•liSh Tiibieco, :it 28 cts. par lb. .. ; . ! We are' ri the store fermerly,oceupied by La. Afire') & Salisbury, and mere recently, by Gen; IF dune, opposite Searle's hotel. We would .be very happy imieed, -to' see our rrteeds, A. thii o. j a PRICE siont, and hope to merit our share of the public, pStrOnage, by good attention. arul l'f,re ]i prices. .-1 . : • • W. { ; !.: , - ; H G. & W. 11. FULLER. MentroSe;April 19, 1854. - - .. • Anitralia, California, .; Or any place on the Globc. s cannot vresrnt realer induceoents than . KEELER it S7'ODDARLY S - BOOT Allf)D SHOE STORE. • WHICJIIis now filled with a new and eiiten.q sive" assortment. of articles in their linei einbrscing a 3 general variety of new and elegant styles of Ladies and . _ Gentlemen's 'wear,: among Which are 'Ladies French. Silk Lasting and Pre? uille Gaiters,„ Kid and. Enritn'etect Polkas, Kid Pat 4 ent leather and bronzed Jenny Linde, Buskin@ and The; ,gentlemen's French and • Phi.ladelphi oak-tanned Calf skin and kip Boots, Congress and button Canino. Monterey. and Washington Boots, toilet Slipa,! Morocco, calf. and cowhide Bros gitns, &c. Rays kip, calf and cowhide 'Boots and Brogans; hll kind. of Misses and Children's wear: .Also, t general assortment of Findings, which con.; . Piet in' part;of lasts, pegs, @parables. thingariati n'ails,tackS.!titread, wax, Bristles: shoe binding, abels, raP l e sandstones, shoe kniirs, &c.• !Also, oitk and henalOck tanned calf upper-and soleleath4 er, Morrtco skins and. linings. • ' Work made to order and repairing neatly (1.1 n..„ KEELER, & STODDARD. MontroseOune LAPS 3. • = • --1, . CARPENTER' O HTEL.. 1 Olonat Lt 11 . 0.13giEnGRBAT )3EBB; P. THE sub Scriber; having rented this well known house, and re-fitted and re-furhi*hed inlz.ood 4yle, is nr•W:prepared to receive , and ent•rtaill guest-s. This house is delightfully situated on i the hanks Of the Susquehanna river; on the line; of the NelvAr.nrk and Erie; and the _Pelaware'il L r ackawanna.hnd Western Railroads; everleoking ui most beautiful section of countr;v e and the panormoefeenery unequalled anywhere. • As A at/VMER RESORT for the business mad seeking quiet and freedom from the noise and din 'of city life, and for ladies - nnd . gentlemen in: Pursuit. of pleasure amid the rural scenery Of the Country, thislocation cannot be equalled. khe•vreaxy traveller is secure from 'the confusion ineident to the continual arrival and departure is trains, whielt, especially in ihe• night time is 4, very great tinnovanceto those s topping.at house* • very near the Depot. jits.ROOtsare new, pleasant and well furnishi; ed; his Table with all.thei delicacies which both country and I•citY markets! afford; and no: paini will be spared to mako hi house apleasant home to all his guests. Gnkirs will, be conveyed to and from tlui, estrs, at aril hoar day or night, in a good linnibu.4' free of charge. I L47' AI e TEET STABLE •is attached to the *use. N. V. CARPENTER. . Great Bend, June 27th, 1853-261 f: • ..; Stores! Stoves 11 Stoves:ll rrklit Sere and Yellow Lear reminds us! I 1_ that the fast approach of the keen Frosii of Old G!ey Winter, when one of these onsur4 passable and , highly approved Stoves from thd Most extensive Manufactories in. the Unionl Shenr Packard, become indispensablei to' every family. We would respectfully announed Co the citizens of Suslaelumna and adjoining Ounties that we have just received and are. re= ceiving the lamest and best assortment of StoveS tsver introdticed into Eastern Pennsylvania, will be-sohlat the very lowest coif& figure. .T 4 those who 'are in want of Stoves they will find it tb . their interest to call and examine our Variefk before purchasing elsewhere. They comprise iti Part aatillows:— linked Stales,- Oriental Parieri 1 L'asternl2scen E. 0., Venetian, do i Fire Clapper E. 0, Fancy do •j National Air-Tight E. 0. Irving ; do Morning ,Star, , Cottage. - , do -1 FarsereE 4.c. 4 ..• .1 • Tbeabpve Stoves are _too well known to eel quire any :minute description, being the' most popular and approved Stove in market. All who way favor:its with stenll will be shown ,throigh our aiaortmeet with pleasure. "Recollect ths nkunber"--Errox's far famed "One Price Store." 1 flarford, Pa., Sept., 1853.-35 I . .. ~ , , ' ' ..: ; i , AYER'S'PILLS,.i. 1 • ' . •• , ....u. :f • I 'A , I NEW and- shigularly ancenitaful .•,..7 4-, Ll remedy for t e cure _of ull Bill ' .'-•,..--., .'d- - .' lona diseases—C silvtitessl Indigos - , -• • ..9,., than, Jaundice. li opsiillheumatism, - • • ~....".' , -Fevers. gout, ItuirtOra, Nervougnees," r A ‘ 7: I P r r r d i f ia ls b in ili t t r; l ll a r S e; m t A ;. i l f tre s'i lla e c n ll le n ti n e ti ge:+_ . pea ___.- • .--I.ltntof. Female Comp laints,l Jr.e.; ate. A ..'!+•• 'H.,.. Indeed. very few fare the diet -ages In which a Pule i Otte' Studio/no is not more or leer , rerjuired, and much ',telefax and I Buffering might be praftented, If a harmless but effect ual Cathartic - were more fritely; used. No pergola coin feel well +stile a coetivehabll.,ol body prevails ; beelike it anon ••geuerates sctions and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by.the timely and Judicious ate Or :it good-purga tive. - Tide laalike true of Colds., Feverish symptoms, and Billions dernbgelnents. - They all tend, to beconie or pro duce the detp *tilted and fortoldebie dlsteinperserldch load 'the hearses,alfciser the land. Hence a ettlablefa t nily ph , * lelii of the flat importance to the public,,hettith, ant this Pill has becir)lerfected with consummate skill to adept that dement'. Ar, egtensiveltrial of its vlr c itire by PhYsielans, Professore, stud' Patients , has otiose results Surpeseing -any thing hitherto known-of any ineicine. • Cares hare been effectetillieyond belief, were they, not substantiated br Demons ne 'ouch exalt-ed podtion li on Charaeter as to forbid the slab - Ohm of U• truth . • I Among 1 Ite-;Matil•sonfirent eenflemeu who have timtlfled t In (acne of these P.llg, we mate mentlo s • ' I Dr. A. Ileyee; Analytical Chemist. o „Boston, and Siete Assayer of Idassachusetts. whose high , rottissional charac•. tet is entlorf-ed by the lion. Edward EV,erett„Senator of the U.S.; RobeSt C.I Winthrop, Ex-Spealcer of the, Douse of Repregentatilrea; Abbott Lawrence. Dinislet nen. to Eng land; John-11.:Fitspatrick. Oath Bighbp of-Bolden. Also, Dr. J R. Cliltion, Practical Chemist, of New Torit Cite, endorsed Wilton. W. f., Marcy, Seiretlary Of State ; Wm- B-i ha Astor, t fiehest man In America ; S Leland Zr. Co., Protrietors dftbe .11 cit.:lye - Allan lintel and Others. Del spAcejltiwilt, wt. enull give men) , lunched certificates, from all parie.where the have ben used. bitt eildence. even more eonSincing than the experience of eminent tint... Ile men Is follnd In their effects uponSriel.l I' '- . -These P Ills. the result of lone Investigation and 'study, l'are offered to the p labile. as the best e nd inostl complete width the precept state Of 'medical a. fence can afford.— • They are enftipOunded not of the drugs themselyee,, But of the medichnil virtues only of Vegetable rerueileg.extracted by ehemicaNfrorees in a state of purity. and combined to (. gether in stteji ti manner as to insniet e best reauttg This ,„ western of composition for medicines It been found in the , Cherry Pecteftqland Pills-both, to pro uce I moSe efficient remedy thett hail hitherto been obtelnelby . any process The reason le perfel . Vy obvioui. Who eby the; old mode of ennipositton. eve . medic:inn la burdened with more er less of actinienioue ,and ihjilltiglll4. qualitier+, by ; tliis coda ...Individual virtusonly tha Cis desired fOr the curative effect is present. ;All thelnert and tihnoxlffus qualifies of each substance ertibloyed ere let behind,. f te,eurative virtues only being r'etajned. Bence it is gel --ev /lent She effects should proftlis they have prnred mr e purely, remedial, and the Piffs N Surer, more powerful antidote to disease than s o y othjinertleino known to the world. I Agit is fserinentlY expedieLt tont. an'y niedielne Idlnuld he - taken nnilerdlir.etlnnsol of an etteeiling Thveietin . and as he eonld notArienperly judge of a reaneily-witifout kneminc Its eemposi(lptil . I have suptlited the ahenrate' FM mule. by which both Mg .Pectoral and Pills arcs made to i the whole body of Preetitinners in the Mated! 'States and British American Pi.hiinevi. If however there ShFikild be tiny one e,,, ha s ip.tioiqeired them, they will Ile promptly Alward ed by mail trilflg st‘hTiell . :.. • , , .1 ,q, 06111 theiPatent Medicines that .are offered:, .how few would. be tikieni if their composition known', Their oinp.istelhitheir mys! ery:- I hare sni.terh:s. The c , mn , iihipn of my tweparations , i• onen to all men. and are ennapetent to jrehre On tile . rubjeel freelyaeknOttliiige their eonrietlons of their intrinsinnter-• it. The Chtrtyill , etorat woe pronon nt , d.hksel t ific men' to he a wonflPrfial ti lirhtr lipfore it rffiletie were- known. Many.evair'Jit Physicians have deelartal the. Faille of tny' I aril (lien T11 ,, ,f• atilt, :I re', IV Mit] yr th rertirl'ilnti , 9lor anticipations were tntwe than realized by titer effects ppon trial,• .Theyopergtelly 11. It powerful Infltieuce on the internal rtf.epra to ppriff n 1 4 ,1,4164 and ptirnitlate It Into iheally tkin—remote the nb.t of the stomach. bowels, liv er, and othar; elegant: of the 131.1 r resteiring their irregular Ile:1 , n utheatttj. and by eorrectifut s Nfiereirer they exist, such derang!tinehts. at pre the first origin of',,lisetise. - Tieing rugar lM rnppei they tire plensibt to take. and he. ing purely .7ltetablei no harm ran arito from th ir 11Elf in any quenttty. For mitinte direetious, See ii , niver c;rl tlui - Prepared!'hy :3A 31ES e. AVER. Pate teal knd .iAnYtlytical Chemist, lAKeII, 31acs Price 23 ci:ntr i t,er Fite Box es for RI. I • BALD ; A;',Trtrrell,llontrosi.•; B r. & .:11. Tiarford. Chiircb & rhinmy. Duitoll; 1. Ernst, tlreat T 1.11.1. Oruzzlsto, and Dealers in M. di. ineerery• where. Sept '17 . —:17m.1e I • • CAILLIONDALE sTAGEs. ..lriii.te : 4, ,-- -- -- . ,::::.*.4,..1.;,i1-......7-tF.:----1/41,5,........ f lds i ,#-..,... - -6::::.i'.>.4:.74--, 1 --___ _ /40:, I ft-- -rv, r , . -.I 1) 1....,. rpm:: Sabseriber,> are ,runnintr a Daily line or StaoslPetirecti C.; rltoryin I;. arni Dophottom Station rin thle Lackawanna and ‘Vestern Rail Distaie 20 Leave Carbrindale ire [ the 'nforrting- , and connect with 'the tars. „loing. North. Riitiirnino, leave on the . airiVal of the 11141 t traiii4ll!) the Great Begirt ,The nearest most airtiiKiitiri cheapest route 'froth Gr'oat Bend to CarbonaMe. • Passengers bp this alwayS got into4.larbondale earlier in ihe evening than any othet.i ! inte. - Pare itieqpted in Carbondale the Sukisitriblers;Main street. a Bronson'O I— GROW & Aug,ust,ll,442.—tf. NEW .GOOD. 1 ; 11 - C Mil - LLAN pAhEI reti; J.ll_ aeknoryleilginents to the cots, anOitivite attention- to 41,e? of Spring pith Sir:miler Goods ceiving, anctioffer for mile. at ter; addition to 'their nsual ass, r rtniei Good , z, Gto'c'eries, flirdwaro, and Oils & - .4.4 they aro prepared .assort m (. 4 h tl (if ADIEU. DRESS G. of every acti:ription, Fit:arid, Silk-., flutinets.Slmls. Ladies Mirl.l.3lisses shoes of ar i l large stock; of ' ' REIDY MAlif; Cloths,, (;'sitneres, 'Fireed4, Cloths, Hats and Shoes &..(FifSie, 1. They it4ectfally solirit• ari early ehll from those mti'co‘Okh to purchase. I Gopn Goons AT LOW %. • !.Lir MCMILLAN , & PARK.- Spring:Ole, May 2;1654. 4 -.2- — 7 .---- . Great! ii Nov York! ~ , , 111 n os and llfelodronsifor_ea.eh. T_T - 011 Cf.' :AYERS, the great ltfu;.ie arid Plano F.. , rte 11 dealer 1133 Irwa.lway, New York/ prcf4rit.t eto share a largo per cent:with his custmfo•rs. rat ier thinpsy fl . to.thei sharpers of. Wall Street , to raise araltobte mettle to eatable him to etettil.he present' ti_tht time?, offers his Immense as torpuent orelegant.and warranted Pianox . and litelreleone at a large dhicpunt from factory pricy ; tor' (min. ni, as eortmeutrMtmirises Pianos from three of the largest .and ornet CelehrOted Bolton MmnUtactrtritpl; also those of ser• 'era! of the,lret New Yuri : makers, inel uding the beautiful and mach admire] floraett Wat Ps Pianos from . hisown fat , torn, and lifelMlerins of - the beet ItOeton, New York. and ButTalomaiks . ; affording ap opportunity for selections not to be , tai ei-ieWhere. . 3.ieltlstrumet4 waranted. Second hand Pia at Great Barg. ins—Panics ruseruse . eon4qo $1(10. tiMi Itluele anClitttsiell -taste ments ofinll - kinds. Dealent„ Teachers iii , theads of Seh' dm sunpli+d on the best terms. AG' SW sent d. 44% Mail post p id: bi en. ral and Select Cato- I logues f muoc and Shed le or facti , ry pri've: of Plano 2, Melndeona it'll musietl instruments for Warded to any ad dress, free,ilf.ipostage.-3:113m05. . ... 1 . . , _,. IL C BENNETT & CO. 4 ImporloiYvad Jobbsrrs • Poi -riot _Do- I ; 1 4 , niestir _Dry f'or'k,. I • • . • . :11•1•1 DEY STREET, N,C•ty YORK, • TOUIrD insile the attention, of Morehants in V V SOHpiollanna and adjpining Counties to their stoeiltwhieli will be foulid large and desira ble at ally sea 3of the year, Consisting 'in part of Clot simeres and Veitin,gs, • Jeans and Tweeds,"With all the . best and FFcell known styles. of fast e§l4red 'prints. t ' ' Pr 'Also, Miss Goods,"White. arid . Linen Go.od.S: &e. . . • • , Also, Tsrpelie long and square slcnwls, Cash mere and Silk Shawis,tomether with Hosiery and Fanny (166i15. - • Promjjt!:attention paid to orLrs.. change. • Nett' 'ic .. ork Fire insfiktice - Co. • . 3 Olfify. 9 Wall , ' • c Cash and A 'o l provell Securities) 'Ai Po A n s • 3ti • 0 - • , • lasb.ipi4gainsii.oits or Mimageby Fire. Mit!.osoßS.- r i; Q , Stebbiva, 1131,Brond Street; Peter C. Degbr, 1 spruce Street; Oirard 1. - Sumter; Its RrondwWl3lOmss Andrews, 136 Cajal. atreet,i Samuel South 'MAW 3:7 IVe, , t street; Albert 1. Conkliu,StO Oseeliwiebf James A Crosby, Eta Remidw a y ch i " l eg Lent, liingelstidge,N.Y.: Laastir/IC. I.llllloThiespe, I Smith ibbbie; ,Wtu. Leland, New l';91•1‘; Pe:les R. ROatb,. 1311014 A street; Stainer 5,1; Bell, cot. 'West- and Leight steieta ;John L. Deen.7B Vateretreet ; D. Van wartmsitrchialrer ; !tomtit> N. (Wing. ear. Nest nail Barrow street!; Peter 11. Poster, eer4Giuserrort Dud West; -Reuben nnsi, Jr.; Jr. 411 Rightio Area e•, Stetiberer crow:wen, cannten, P 1.1.; - Aitda ivadleieh. Philadelphia: - Dexter tt. Britten, ep.K'ater;atreet;_Samueisinetair,Tribvneßnild logs; Senentilll.Sbaw, Cleveland, OW ROYM. 011A_MBERLIN,"Pri.s. RRAItLVA - LCLAIIKE;..Bes'y• I\ • 7 Ci4ftLes L. Dnows, Mnittros‘,li . o.l% 1853. i - t . MARBLE SHOP... , ' T"' kcideTsigned have elOhliahed a ob i ! * * in ' the ;hiltieement or. Mr.•Bayre's Store,in Mon trose, wljerii they will at all times keep on hand FoaexcavAnd DauVirrtc MAIIIILi and'itanufaature the eaniel into: Monuments, T tob•atanee, Table. tope, teeloke. '., - i . I. 1. 1 ) 11:7.The patronage of it , . pu ilic is reupeetratly solieitedi 1; • . CONGO N iki BEVIER . • .ijonlreie, Aug . 4 25 , ISs3—t , , i: , I -. l — ": -. -•-• -- i , . , .—" --- I i `t Nat; Kno*: Tyself," Ai /reenttrattit &rip. for. 25 etnic--.. , P,ecry /amity. should . . i hurt a copy " -. .. i . , ~.. ~„.i ;. . ; 100 . 0(51' 061'1E.Q. 'SOLD I:I t„ v\s, 0.,...` 6;1.1. , t ;',' ri. I.Kr•S:TII.IN ,it I EAR.— A mew ~_fs„;ti, ~- . 'nf'gf,tf...,,,:,,t. edition, -revised and improVedr '4Ft , ... , , '1,2. .‘,‘',/,, just IsSaed. . .. - ;Y - Z • ' ‘ / " • Pwritre. 4 ...t. l " • De. Hunter's Medical Minitel ' . e•• • .se t zoei- ..... g ,-- and baud Rook for thearliicted— wt.- 1.. - • '''' mks." ... • • Coat Molt ~ an outline of the ori . , ...._• - .1 1 ,,,.: ‘,„ .. n, progressArealtuen in do use i i i ! ,' „, e,-0r;, , ,,,Y.;\:' of every form of (Meese cons -, '”' "" - 1 traered by. promiscurms sexual I . ereciurte, by-141f ablite or brsextiiii excess, with adrico lot their Prevention, wtitten in a famillaraty e, avoiding al medical techurealtlea, and everything that would offend tie eir • of decency; with an outline of complaints Incident t ,Females.'frotaithe reault of some twenty yearn ' 'fueeeet;'' fu r l practice e sel tit sively devoted trithe cure of disci-450t a delicate er ptivatk, nature. i . ,h'o which-is 'added receipts fort he cure of the'above 44 , 7, igiser.and a trentase undlo , eauees, p.topterns and cure of the Fei-er and Agile. • :11 . , . . .• ;Testimony of Ms ProAiii]rofo.sAtelric* in Penn, college; ilia. t api,iu—! , tut. IitINTEWs mEplc.% I. m A NuALi" --,The author li. Otis edit:, unlike the majority: of those who Advertise to cure the disco ti etuf,sillich It Treats is a graduate of one Or he /I, st Colleges in the Uni tedStatei. It:affords me•pleasure te, recomineml him to the' unfortni mite"; or to the victim of m alpractice, as a anecessful and eapmrlenced prietitinnir. In whore honor and integrity they may place the greillest eotifidesice. • .11 ,ills. S. LON - GRIMM, M :1)_ From A Trocetisorif. ,11 . D . ,q/: Penn. firlieersiitii Phihk• d Ipho.-11 givesthe pleasure to aild,nly testimony to the pfcssional ability oft ile Author MOO . MII Die• 1. MAK ic, V L.'''. Numerous ease. of Disease of theAlenital Organs, s 'me of them of long standing., have'emme under my no- MI eSeiti whirl iihrakill has hren -manilas( in restormg to p 'feet health, id some rags where the patient has been erinsidered beyo4,l medial! rid. In the treatment of Ssm- Wel weakness. or disarrangemeat of the functions pro. slimed by self abisse ttr EXettsa of 'Emery, I do not know Ids superior in thr profession. I have been acquainted • " - w i lth the anther lsoute thirty yetirs. and deem it no more A !I , njustice to him as well as kindness to 'the unfortunate victim of early litillseretion, to recommend him as °Hitt' AV I.Fe profes.lonabskill and integrity they inn?. safely cr nfide themtelv'es. -, :ALFRED WoODWARII Ml.ll' . ••` This is, withimt exception,tho 'most comprehensive and intelligible work ptiblished on the :lass epliseasei of w ,irin it treats: .. Avoiding rill technical tcrtos.it, addrvis esliteelf to the re'ason of Its readers. It is tree from 611. objectionable matter, and no parent' however fastidiois, can object to plating It Its the hands of his sons. •The Au thor has devoted many Years to the treatment ofthe:virb. nun complaints treated of: mid, with too little breath Ito pieffi and too little prestimpti. in to Impose,he has o ff ered t. , i the world, al Ow merely nominal price 01'25 cent., t e 'fi,ult of some latent) years'.utost suecexaful practice.' Erroll!. , i . . 4 ' No teacher gr j pareni should he without the knOwle ge Imparted it thiAntalnible work. It would save yearaof . el pain,mortlficatith aiplmrrow 'to 'the, youth under, Mark ooge."—Pe'or , e s Adrocule. . . . , I.A Presbyteriaii etergitnen in Ohio , writing 4if " Helm t is Modleal tfilfunl" oiar :—;"Tltoustin.li upon thong 81an of our y o uth. by evil exaniple 'aii.l in fl uence of the r.i i P4IIMP, have been le I into the habit of self p.ilitcbia, a thout r..alisink ths sin' and fearful conseluences upon t I emseirris and iheir p,eiteeity.. The emAitutions ofthons 'nVarhri are ral.,.imt fantill.%. bare he'll enfeebled , if not. h 61.eu tit.itn .34 I they tt 0 nqtkUou the eons. or the core. A ything that ran .he d P one P. t. .litehtefl and influence t the public milohes to cheek ,and ultimately to remove Illi . - ultle•spreml soarce of Montan wreteletainme, would confer the itientest blei , Aintt next to the rilfglon of Jesus Millet, on the present And eirn!trz generation. Intemperance (or tl ense of iiitoxigating .11:itik".) though it lut-elniu thoul a' els upon thon'sands, is - not a greater scourge to the hu trsn race . Accept toy Otani:. on behllf of the afflicted,. mil. believe ttic, your e ,, worker'in the good .work you are mactively engaged it.." • . • ._ n'6,......,,,v rs..,iirely ettrolonedi wilt be fortOrdttl, free or ih.tn7,.. to onrirrart rtlllle Milted ;;tat Pr for 2.1 eiinra. or i' i ll copies tor ~.11:. A dikes,. (prat paid) COSDNN : tit CO., Midi-berm or lir( tort. 'Plill ad &villa, hr,r - D. , ntgetler.. (74114:rtmerat sand Book Agents I.:spoiled the molt lil+ral [era's.. ' , 2.4.y1 . In i valids of Pennslvanill.,., ' . Tour diteOtion ii .. trgenily invite-ii to ; - a :careful 1 and candid perUs.il of soinnthing-that has just' b •en intrhdujed Mid your rich !mid time .houoted 'State. 1 ; . . . 1 f J airenbtt-itOr's Miro Edtctrie I'4,ltaia Chains: i A new nod novel'mode of xpplying a . pOwerful . r medial agebt. so c o nstructed as to be worm under tl a g'itrmesaF t i next to the skin producing. OcouStunt 1n notettupted curretit 'of Electto:llagnetisht,,effect ii g insinediat i e relief - thorn, the mos t acute pain, and lL so a permanent cure of all Nervous Diseases. It 's Worn has failed toi famish almost instant relief, Mid u final, itirniainiiii cure. hy'being used accord itig, to di reel i'Ons, In the follotving diseases, —Rlieu 'Matisin, Goa', Seiktica, Paialysis, Painful and :4'01(4 Joinis. Nedrulgin of the face, Diseases of the Spine. l):eafnesg. and BtinluesS, Uterine Pains, /f.ilpitation . 4f the .Ifeart. Periodicot 1,11e3 (Lich e, ;14 1 _ IVTituii Da riee'. Generhl:Debility, - -Paitis of the Chest, dlystetres, Ilyspep , ia, oil disemies.that are riatised itiv a defirient 'amount of Nervous Raid are greatly r,itieved, if riot pernionently cured hy simpl wear 'Mg. - , the chains a few hours each:day. • 1 Be it tindrstoo,l2l.hut it is not claimed that - it [ otitis ail ilisclas.s. bat only those for which it is rec. l olnutctided; i and moreover we hold:y claim and de fy that no medicival agent of any kind has pe rform 'elf so MANI' cures during the last year, of titoSe dreases j osti u a tried as 1- 1' - 4 1 . i i - crintre';h , .. , r . .c Meet)* Ch a in: i , : !..lid to priiv . l this assertion, tie defy any person to p of:act-so (natty well authettticatedCertifieutes of Si,ientific Physicians ;cud inte l higeni patients cs may l i 14 f..,Mid in 4 Ri.10.1.6144 uf :11ipoino, to be had (gra ,..4) ~, .1,, .. q ;,...:.. ti_;, ~.v.. 1 T 1.... r0i.......:. (71.....”1" W i lere first int:rodueetfin France ih•l'.:ia. and after c o ins subjected to the 'most t boiongh and rigid trial, by the first iti..dicarmen in Paris, they were, found tu possess str i .inze and marvellon. power for teller itimpaiii,.wh'rriiver applied, and by their influence 'w l c 7 lc introduced into the hospitals of that.cily. and ai l s° seCured letters'Patent by the French Govern . - ,„1 , .„,.•-. Th ,..., ar e wit,' ititrodifoe'ti iiito almost every nospital in F:n . 7.1311(1. Gertnany, , Austria. Belgium, n id pli te II trd iii thotie COM 11 ( ries %there they have b dome the most I'opul.:4- Curtitire Agen/ - in the Nitric/. .. . , nt 016 ;Store of few blpckmbvlow 'BIIOTIIERS prn Owl I n-:Picini publiti fop past fa. `very, large stock :ttev art' pow re •'g pr'fres. In .1 or st4le Dry rockervl: to a large KM:3 Plaid antl I'lairi, G:9% 1 kimi.,4---also . . . They Are , ri.first introduced into.the U.•State.e a- 1 bout One year since,[ and went through the same :' trial as: in E urope, and were at o nce introduced in- . A . . to every IlOpital in N. York, where they are now in daily use,ielFectine even more wonderful 'cures . than hitd ever before been awarded them. They I sere highly re'Cornmerided by Pruf. Valentine Mutt, Van Buren, Post add others, who have published their views of their power and Value in several of the medical journals in that city.aud are also in the daily practicit , of recommending' their use to pa• i • 1 tients. A Intl account of their opinion may also he found in every pamphlet, and sent to the address of 'etery person in ihr ;State by applying . (post paid)' ti Ali ELTOBR E L L . Agent, Iff - int/list.. Pa. The Chains can he sent by mail; with full descriptions fir use. Pries. of Chains, 83 and ,86.. -' _ • . lPhysiciani are politely invited to II and exam ii e th,eir.cohstrucOrrii, and pronouuc upon their Merits. '-o.4ei wean .19 INvm.rns. na • p min need fear that thely will Oh accomplish just 'hat it is claimed their can dh. N. 13. Ond Chain will last for years an lose none Oita electrie pottier liy use, and[Can be applied to either adult Orchilct. ; , _ . . . . I A am. Tuahet.t., Agent;Montrose, Pa. IJos. Sis:iN'tar, General . Agent, SGB, Broadway, New York. I ! - . Gyl. Xil , I ..; • 'octor Yourself: , ~. 7HE POCKET iEESCULAPIIISi . Or,. .61c . ery' uv Vs own Ph • pician: . . re , .r 11 1 1.1 r . I:1F- fIETII Edi lien, nontaining. . ge'- - ....__..5:. A. One hundred Engravings, snowing Diseases and. 31alfor4iations of 'the Ilu- [ k !.-;:z.-:: inb,u system in every" shape and finin. : 11a"—...—. - "An , Tb whicN , is alltled .a Treaties on the iseases of IF.eniales, being of the highest impor t nce to married pealle ' or those rotemplatingmar.:. 4 .• - .; tinge'. By I I Willia hi Yott - tig,;.3f. -D. • - [ Let no father be ashamed tri,preseut a copy o f tote. Aesculapies tahis child. ;It". may save him .floor an rarity grave. Let no ; young - man or wo- Man enter into the si‘eret obligations of marriedlife Without reading thelPor.ket.Acsculapins. Let na one suffering from al hacknied cough, Pain" in the Side, restleis nigho, nervous, feelings, and the Whole train b r Dy*peptic sensations, and given up by their physician, he another mOment without con.: salting the ,VESCH LAP' US: I Have the married,: Or those alunit to be Married any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the merlin; of saving thouarinits.orunfortnuate.creaturesfrom the' very jaws of death. • - ! . . . 1 IT •f- Any ,i)ersen. sending twenty five cents en-1 closed in a letter, will receive: one'coPY of Ihki e l . Wot kby mall, or five copies will he aunt for On 'Dollar. ' • Address jpost paid,) l _ - I • 1 DR. WM. YOLTNa i I ' No. "152 Spruce St. Philadelphia. - . [ Marsh Btb, 1854141. . , ' I 111 \G, ': Jeans, Fullmer `Caps, Bpots and • Groceries --- Wholes ale & Retail , IN great variety, ; considerable quantity. Attperi l or qoality. and cheap for qaeli, or to excliatipi for moat kindsof ni4rchantabre produce, on ,good 'Lows. Ifi stock of Sugars, Team, Tohacco.Spi4 d es , &c., tieing - so minimal, lie deem itpuly nee; elsicry to say, that Onion' anything in the Groff eery line used by.Nailier,nan be found aioninquil and , conrequently eiimne.+4ion . is coaddared auperflumis? In particular he woulifana exam ; ination of hip -Tobacco, and 4a 't ‘3.1 A. deduction worth waving made those who buj ni -large qu/utnies. I• BULLARD. 1' piontroft, Prt..July 12: 1854. tr. Y. it Western-Union Teiegraphi. ! IfHIS line having recently.. been thoroughly rePair'ed and trio.4l.ly moved on to the N. Y. E. It. R. is no* in full operation„ between ew York and Buffalo. Panlweting with all We mph atntiens in the United States and Caned:is.- hvi.ry exertion will be made'to secure eoplldenee, d tho company rolv ripon:n liberal patronage. itu repay tlie trail :e . xpenies! of rebuildipg. I ' ' '' P. A. , HOPKINS4 Sett. • . - 1 i 1 1 1 ' Dr.:ll'a p' FOREST , : I Thetilisrarery oJU,e FORnST,T; b ! ,O of the pge. Put up an guar . TilAiih doc more rood, rid goes: tutie,tlan Enn bottle. of any 04rranted en cure without any 1. weaker:hit etct. T e inethod by which all Saris arilia4 and Otheisinillar me4leinelenre prepares, is by hol mettle: Hoots or • Plante to Obtain the ea, racts. Their , u edicinal Virtue/ism thus evaporated and deny' ye!: , - I till not to ba wondered at the that t*nhnd even twen lbetars th we SitrviCP%rillag are sometimes taken with. out:!?ra l y perceptible benefit. Not, so with , tho - Yorest Wine ity,fheintrontirn of stwoneterfni appatetna,n per fect:Wine is prtduced without eating; retaining. tit the FM 110' time, All the primitive beall, g propertiei of the tare medicinal plants of which ft is mposed. thne ienderinit thell'orest Wino the most eiftele medicine the world aver produCed.nt , ‘fie same thin ethe mat agreeable.! Veld on v.—This is ta to lily thot hart; usvel Dr. Fiai Forerf %Vine in' niy few!' th • the:teOst entire sti . eta. My wife, was badly alfiir, ed irith Nenraigin dad of the.Spipe and Krdneyi,w td genyrpit Debility. She . - . . el speedy relief, and regalne — herhealth by-tho 'use • of l o orest Wine. '2- • i .- ; , mmy (tall knowledge of t is excellent Medicine, I ii dent ly recfflnmend It for the ood .of etheri who may :it w lr i e b rln w g i, f ic ro u rn l sl a m il i r t a ar c. • r e i ua o tnmpltael ..and' . 1 4 t e iti iim t_ e be i lt h e o st a ' 7 ro c etl ar i 7 int dwith'tha above, or any al liar disease, may safety el units virtues.' f hoe', %nett 6, IMO.- 1' ,„ . E,,,,,a, mussEy„ Bore. Teatime's' %- rsli enhorit. ; .D . a W. Ilatser ;—neat filr,, My wildlast,altumn was retlgired to a inw-stats of Debliit . 441,y fittriilY physician ndrPed her toltake yur Forest ine.', , Accortlangly I 'great to Air: Terry's. your gent in till town, and ptoeured a bottle or it, which re stored her in a very steart•time to,,Per feet.? hesith. ! 'Cahoes, April 13,185 0. . ANitt DONALDSON. 0 • - ! Dtratiftil Cinigh,Dcbilily, nd Loss of ApPetite. • • • -DiitAt.sEy':. I- • ' II rupstead,Decl.lB47. 72,A . b a tth e ' of your Forest Wine; and box Of Pills, which I prafured of? , lii...James Carr, ( yo' agent for t hisiplacat has done wonders,for me • I had bre' In a state of •tleeline for mate iban it ytxr, afflicted with's! dreadful, cough, pain iu theitreast, general debility and use of appellate. I he mote at'inost, ii skeleton, and had, ern unable De leave tily roam for more than•two months; my friends told met had thiWonsumiitlott.aud despaired o tuy !rectivery. l 'I could ' no obtain any relic:front any mi. licitte , l;ltad taken, or my • pli gratin, until your Wine and I illarrere procured. The firs &use of gills .brought up f mu my stomach, - much ~pll. ! int and. greenish Matter, aud•n y stools , were; perfeetly til It. I then commenced taking your Forest Wine three' times a- day, my appetite began t return Immediately, my cough left me,and In less than t'e wenks I was almost *ell. I npw enjoy betterhenith than I .rer did before, having in crepsed - 25 pounds In seven week ' Your Forest, Wine and Dills are bight • rained in this rtcliityt, - Matl'l owe my irecov erg entirely to their virtues. ". ours - reipectfolly, , - 4 • • lit'i l lN CAI:DWI/LT..' . Ktdrseva.i , • • ted,Derchant of No 3'B Msevere' ntlec . tion of the jiP... York, March 12, IS".:3:. • A tfectiowt of th 4r- T. J Gillies. a highly rvspei Dioadrray, New Yolk; cured of ri Kidneys by the Forest Wine and 4 Du,. G. W. IIaLSGT rl Dew Sir. In the summer and'.. ffetf•reecimplaint of the Kiftneyff, - mutt for business. '1 privet col yo nlitch cured me in a few weckftti loylod better health than Utiztve fo, Frein their efficary In my dun ca... , lofty m calcine to have done for', I retimmenfl them aI. he best meth quninted. - ,Yourr. resacctfully, 771.94 En . —There 'are thii - diArriAo by the Fore t' Wi ' CfltiVl.l3l•Ri , and Indifteidion, are fittently - azirttng together, and th . thkeure of all . Thed:orest Wine ',Hey are preeminent in the Pllrt!n testimony Of Mr. J. N Vermilit Juty Otb. 1854. 1 . 11a. G. W TT A. I.NEY :—Defir .Sii! nvitpeositt, by the use of your,Fort .. the liberty to °fret yritt my name,l ~ - . _.• tNI by %I.ur. hem uftlicre.l Trd of iny,time Wiaft and Pith* I I cheorfally r ,avery at-these maimay he benefit many yerrs T hay tlnt:t nearly one th therFore.t, eeltent health. an erifivlneed, the die. mankind. 1 i1th,1&52. !sells Gum- new York, July G. the Gum mate. Fisie-t PIIIA ar th - }1 Forest Wine I theetirg or Di,. tOn being more a 4 op-hing and eft liibetter thin an other (Nil. or C , tS:ies when this , el se; of niedieines., inleffeet. They Ire purely re, 'ha' rs nke,al. any tire withent iir s:1 frniu bullpm, or iosagreeable ea I lOs boweli perfectly natural, whir pcitfeet rce.very and e.m tin nation orand4 can tc,tify tis the, great. exc., . 'I o thers. The foteftt Wipe -nc g. are most effeetual in the en : 'Dvgpepsla. nitt!.. - tbstinate P healthy -eolorof thr. Erysipelnfr, Coln pinintx i ilahgui•hina weliknels. (triter:el ill health, Awl irnpiired Ptu Fort*t Wine is put up in 1 11.44 , ev'Fnime blown in tlirgl tle, or git bottle. , fon'ire Dorn rs. prr Box. For Sate by t .IrA;nle!qtle analGeueral • l nor i~ lnor fr.,rplltulson. New York Appointed Agents 14:41ealtio,p , e, , liucien Serk., • :I 8431 change qtvirterly lAFFLICTE - 1)1111LADiA.P111.1 ‘EF.DIC:II. 1 years ago by Dr: KIS IC. N J sta;. between spruce and Pine. Ph 1 *4. atm .portied. ttkut 42114. re his u 3.110 led xtiontion, 11.1 - 4, , rainet the abuse of illarzurY; ia lized unt of life ltec en TlNeerty Year% of V.xl)er ofi dasi of disoni , CA hitherto 'leg', E!etitorl,ll:li KINKEE wictecr V gEsita.v srt.,N.)to proll Ga Uses of nervous debility . Incal a Ite!bi:rnental - an and phy=icaleuieriti tafphaLite,fo , ming the nu, , t secl Ipiings of lonv.stle oilecry and pre t lra , •:ortictelstrAntie. itontrtim esin.lut,re t In Ity up iwitti them to mnutmod.ttntl )t1 time, n•tt 4nioupt hnOtint-st4 but ulVe. rt.! to n tinttl tleva.ttitin,t arfeetionot.. Few thit pernitiona practice me nun 67110 they lin.l nervou..y.tenti un'tountablef. , •ling.... and v7l Ithe unfortuuate thti. Atteetetl Inttor with oren4togoetl vine, ni Ftn:4ly : hi. Fief, Ia tnnly and weak nn4 enzntze. in hit. sport.lin lent I!fhoe=nzn ipitehimselfbernrc worst. said entyr matrimonv. hip ea iiitt:ente tells hint-that this is emit Thit e are fern (inn s Wok!: qt te ximibtriy situated - t. 71Itarriatn•e re luires the fu/ tiotta. la order that It may be re dtajiminem t'ould the reit whishl ftnertie wretchedness be raised., an i intd - ance dittlnse.t—in how many nalifieationl. , and their att 1 101 y them while it is'yet tune. ?strong' and-relaxed tlegan=talion rttLengthertial. • • '‘• Ii 11.1 till VI IME ti,lre who p RY:SRELM 7 .streat6nent tnn'yrelitt • or,ni aOentletnan. and rely upon vm.t.p of Dr. It's po!ients, win . Voting man—let no false mode lug your case ku /ten to one who.! tability,can certainly befriend yo . Tim loony think they will con own hearts. and cure them self this a fatal delusion andhoW ma man .who might have been an it faded from t he' earth .- ' .1 Btriet urea of the urethra • are apidtration of miaow therapeutic De. K. Weakness and constitut cured, and Intl *hoe restored. if:mismirs - Invalids- -eau ca lie explii:itly.tozether til:h ill ter enclosing a remittance) pr if fed sieenrilingly. i 7 ',. ' Forwarded to any pan of the r. srrure from DA3IAGr.: or CURIO, READ !!---Yeinth. a l , A ii7gorout .1.4:11i .or a remlurei Preset- , lion --0 0 t 1:4 a, work emluent y require Dig; the'Ticen of the agtin whichl 7 ,Nll'DitE"3 6 , . Till, rwlesfor Me Prolour.ation q, A letter with a ren:itt saner n 473 Twist:4lmpg. addressed tit-i•Pr K 14. will secure a copy of either • r t itorn of mail; or 12 copies will for VI: 11 , inksellers, CauraSsers; stipplind wholesale at the publisi of; a larze profit. I,:fr,jl2l.from the Pre.* benti; !or Mir- Tnltir in witErAN,Phitadelphla, A the; above book a by ment!!fren postlig• Trarellbm grnta ; tar , er'npri¶es,which admit • Letlersmusl peq-ptiq. 13A* • Farnieri'lStor; partnership in the 51,nntrost., take this method and the pidle, that, we hay, s4rtment of Dry Goods and stitnd.of Mills &Shertnnn, py to *pit upen'all whti ma', [bur Goods are all new an ; :vidtlt greet care, and we flat can nit the most particular .We invite'itll to call and Our motto - hi, "Ready steadfast friendship.", Montriise,liay 21,1854J1 Stoves VSiores !! r III: • - litibwriber wishes .1 his fr4mdS and the P mtsortment of • . - i : . , STOW , a t, : bin Tie* • St ore . • li Room. 1 . L; S. ter.theint' . 3 Store, on . • • *--•`• _He - Inn in n tloitio vitriety wk..- •.. 4 1 - 3 .; • -t•,:ry r . liittternm, sonic o '0;:.7.,.. I RE .11rieholax.:. .. _ Fends I',•-..lliateroTray, . Moult , Utnek warrior, . - ortrnt.l Which tivretlitir 'With. i"." 1 -- pp' n rbnpn ige:mo o " i `• i l''''''''i - o r , A .,611. se i ee te , l . Stovpi.i . n . - . - , ', n_noratonaroN'en welt ' C t . 4 - Alt nrtriolcs in his .r isde tO order tts usnal, nil,: 014 stit& In. gent. BOA A • ! .o ersvtlle & tire-4v 'Lag' OSIDEMOCRh T Evr.4i iIiVILSPAY 245.41:14.11.4i :It. ". • - .-EDITORS • : ; eri •si P 4) E.!! ' hyv is t4greate3l - blp al.l Bullies; 4 siagle.botileßl t luer indhgt (Iva 1 ariapaiilia in'iuAe, and I rpleit . sana -'•aken 65z. .1 - TEICI/S-•••e;1.60> Bash in ad vanc es 82,00, if not paid iyithin sia utottths;_und. 412,tg0a l the end of the year. No Paper discontinued,nnfil arreurri: ges ure 1 the 'option of lhe -Pub. lishers. All cotnmitnicutions connectedie.! iththe• office, to insure attention, must - bedirectd• (po et paid) to CHASE ' & DAy,lblotitroae; Suilrehann i Cuunly, • :all of 'lap year 1 had a filth re#gered me quite Al' Emelt, Wineand pills; e,, , and I have . since °il -1 mapy years itreviously. e. and from what I liner, lhers .1.1 am Indriced so 1 nee witb which lam ac t Ti J. G I.l'l ES: ' i saada lured every year_ e and Pills; nyenvieda, :kiwirea eolnpialntri fre. eure or_nne hi generally ludilillr!abore all reme blygrep.la._ 1 . - of Sew Vol k City, eluted • finvingi been eutt4l. of Ft Wine pal rill', I fake scellrnt :elmrdiec. For ith this malady to badly 'at 'peen from.bu* otro rottprttl Tite to ex toimitentktllttit. at I nm metlmt Ire a blesting to .LS. VEIiIIILE: Volzh;il lorest P i ! dostgnest. to aecomparsy their cotat.ined etive. They are ,nfinite ! ithlctle.,prodttel.ne in all are srsefal;umost charm istalsleser gripe. may takinzeol,l,-Istr.slranee sere', and lass fa:le:trio; all instsort for the of rood health. Then- I enee of tise.e istit4oh,vp I.mpanleri I.y she Forel4 of all.thefollowing row; Vier 17.4 - imlnint, A St , tapir*. Iliptehe,‘ rind un, P. AgUY a nd Fever. Salt °lily to f . ernales.— Neriong Pi- orth•rs, Itate,of the Constitution. ~r,;esauaie hottles;wit h ss. .9ne Pollneper fint nutn•enitterl Forest Pills e ALTehts, at ep - Duane street, bel Timer' ; Great Bend, 1 • READ. )USE—V.ptaidislied .order °Mini Sc. rnion adeiphiri. Pa. 'ir. KL eonffnes qedicine, Which autipns t he unfor tU :sat v hou , nulds are annually affections are womptly puiit• in the+. teatment et ed anilimperfeetly nu . tS.(.tutitott-oi , aWorw 'e tlukt,nine tenth. of. he 3n.1 _einia tit t or. u I are traceable 'to cer -et, yet denily. ant foal nature !—TtioreiB evilTiabit often growing tieh.if ant rerformeil, in iibitaeleAt o matrimonial flrtitraeteit.insiiliouv, tlinve who give way to r .of the. eoli'velTlenee., Fhattereri. feel vtranige •neo.at in thenlind. .vomeitee•bla-Is unable to *may hi++ mint to ho 14 duff , Irrefolute,. , Hertz , / t inn usual, • pr:j eller 113tA done net inri.+•_Pin tinfruittiamind tt.l hj hi. «ally follies. Itheqttent?on Imont lot' rovers!. condi, ty the, enure of mut nal rovers the orizin of do , its true rot:rife in every .014 it he. traood to nhyr tplant;dtrappointnerntr! ord..? Co 'hare ,yinit un elrraei•d;. revivified . and . . aces . him.cif under Dr. /onAly Coafide In hie hon. - - ;the asktrarce, that the, yet be iliklosed. .. ty det.yott 'from - mak-,; 1. med'u n cation . and vespee- - ; 6 L oat the s ecret in , t heir "s. Alaal how often is .y a promising young' r elent, ..a.POciety - has apidly riznlcieed by the I ag,ctiri u.ed "only by onal achility promptly have thy statirig.their tlicirsiwaptotos, per .let 's. medicine, appcopria. iced Etaltes, and packed' ViY.I„.I . . in i d Manhood. if e, .... , , 5 t,:c.. i t , -nke 4 n Self on qo . (as a ntienn of to form : we liv. r Also; . 'IDE: Reiqved having enttred into ' ereantile business at infinm our filen& :• just: Opened' an as- Groeories at the old 'heq , ,We shall be hap. , favOrlns witg I hao been selented ,er ourselves that we . 4xamipe our tocic. ; ; 1-I,lnoOle WA RREN, R., TOAYER. Sta% es : : o calf the st!fmtion ►! . [ brie to his very large :S, 1.1 Lotirsvi)l(•,oe.xt to near; the Great Pena , t o 14,form er large. lorS!Oves, tonvYllw 7 ~ .1. its irty, ' HI - .0- a*P l ' l " l, ve, ' )rmr, Istock - And varied 48sortment C.TiOntY• urni . .(l ut lout pric'es. ino'ki•tt nn han4 An d tirtlerueceived 1. 1 011p 1 4,%5'1%.1k1, • Rates al- Ativertising. One square (I:l4inett soilless) 3 insertiOiao6l,oo Each Aubsegpentizisertion, . • 7 0,25 One square three month's,. . •• . . One square' six montlus,l . ... ... • 4,00 Ilusimss Cards; four linen or less, •-• 3,00 Yearly :Idvertisements, hot over 4-squaryvs, 7,00 One column one year, .... . .. .il. 30,00 Yearly advertisers be restticted-lo th e business.in which they:ore engaged ;and:pre con. sidered as wishing to dOitinse tidvertillinjf Pecan. they shall give special . directionnfor a diseentin. -uanee of the same. - • ; -,•, • - • • - JOB ,t 0" The; . pablishers litiring added to,t'he' Printing materials: a' large -and fujicrioi(asson- Men t 'of Job . Type; are now prepared ;to lexecnie Jib Work in a. manner liiniurpassed in:this see. .lion of country and on the most reasonable ; terms. .111aliak r s''of ercry description kept, Constantly on hand or printed - to:iaider.. . . .',l.iii . #',,-:, L glirq:i.o'.4lis.. JORN. GROVES ;- rashiouritile, Tai l or: Shop under Searle7s Hotel, Main Street, Montrose Pa. ' . • BRVAPITVOIUSEY'r. Great Bend Detiett, )1 11 1t. ADDISON Bit. kir, Proprietor. . - / BuRRows, 7 PIIIOIIJT_Ac . Aranufacturprso r eorruT . l•OBIBIll ED chr,... RIAGE.SPMSOS, JIU*B9 VcominiCo., Pg: Springs may lie had:of . 31 S.\ ontrpsc: ' Wut. W. WA , II & co. • Cabinet and Chair . 3 . 4nitfact.irera, fOot, Main Strert, Montrose, Psi, - • G. & W. FULLER,. Dealers in Books, Ready-1110e Clothing, Hes Mind Cups, Boots and; Shoes, Pry Goo&k, ok e . Store hpposite Scarp's Hotel ? Montroie, Pa. , Dr. C. C. CDIVARI)fi; Pie rsicialtand 'Surgeon, Harford; Pa. Office 2 doors 6etow . Eaton's Store: Dr.. 11. 1 SMITH, Surgeon. at Dentist, Montriz4; . .Ps:, will . he Searle's Hoe!, and,Tuesday4ol-.oelt week. .:13y1 . MeIIIIL Dealers in Dry Goods; Giainiqtes, liataiwarE) • • $ Crockery, [loots And, Shoes',. Elm., -Springville, - " Ea - - I ' 18y1 • LITTLE & CLIASE, Attornies at Law—Office formerlypcee: pied by _Little & Streeter; Montrose, , lianna County, RALPFI B. LITTLE.] I ' / I CONGDON! BEYjER, Dealors'in Marble Monnments:Tables, Tomb- Stones, dut. Corner of. Cenrt and Exebange Streets, opposite Bri)etne County Bank, Bing. lianiton, N. Y. 4 . - C. D. LATIIIIOPki& Co. • 1 -- - . , DeabOrs -in Stoves and. Manufzietorers'of Ct•pper, Tin, and o‘..lteet.lron Ware. Shop .- west Side Main Street, 'opposite Donecrat,Of , ,fiee Montrose, Pi: 1 C. D.LATH,I7OI'.] ABEL: TURltinti • Alowntosr, Dealer in Drugs;HOcines, chemicals,Paintg, DYe stuff., Groceries;_ Dry Goods, Hard ware, Stone- ware.Glass-warc,Camphene,Burn lug Fluid, Lamp Candles,Varnishes,Witi dow Glass, Riney and Toilet Articles, Perin-. finery, •Jewelry, Spoons,' Spectacles, IlluSkal Instruments, Trusses, Medical Instruments, ' Liquors, Mirrorisi Stationery, Brushes, Stine% Yankee Notions, •&c. Physicians ' Piesicrjp tions carefully twmpounded. - FRANKLIN •FRASKR i Alitorney . and Counsellor at tar', _ MosTkose, P.a., • . ' et' • W t l e L d L io at ti t i e m n fu in the c l o l u y n t t o y a o l I f b c rteine a s e u n a n r a.. 4 r I Conveyancing and writing - 4)10 kin Ai air be done neatly, and -charge moderate. He will also attendto the proseenlion ofcliims tt sbidiers. their widows and. belt's, against- the-I.llli. ttd States government, !or Oonnty , sione.. BC. - I ' May be fohnd at all htihrs at the offteetirrnerly onpupied by 3 . T. RiCliards,•Esq.,zioith of the Court ltenee. - • - 1" 49y1 . . ' 1013:147. COLSTEIir t PEALER Is Stores, Tin, Copter and Sett Iron Ware, Lddersville", near Great lk.nd.l:,,epot.-,6tf TYLER - . Interestedmith,.l. L. Hunt,- . imrourtß, dc: DEALER iniciardware'and Cat lery, Carriage TriOnings, Springs, e: • • ' No. 215 Pearl Street, N. , Where his Mercantile frieidi; in this and " ether Counties, are kindly invited, and earnesaysolieit ed.tO call and :pnrchase, - -- n6tf. . - • HENRY .S. KNAPP ! • . • OF- MONTROSE, Pi. 3 . Witltowe,'Woiidriiff, &Learter, TBOLESALE' GnocEts And ammisitoN I.IIEnpnANTS, , ' No. 173 WashingtoirStreet, between Cortland and Dey streets, New,Ycirk. -- March 8, 1854-10 A ' ' ' dtiedical Card - -•- • - TARS. E. Patrick, Jr. &G. Z. Unlock have 1J this day formed a copartnership, fora more efficient and successful prosecution 'of the differ ent branches of their profession. - Aft business entrustedto them, will be-atten ded to with promptness and; fidelity. Their ,ollice will be the' one lately occupied . by Dr. Din3ecic. _ PATRICK; Jr. • • G. Z. DDIOCK. Montr(±4e, Unrelf 22, 1854. - • . Dr. Bletit, H C. Vail. • • ]JRtJGGIST and CHEMIST; and' Dtaler in 'Dunes; Medicines; _Chemicals, Dye Paint.; Oils, Patty, Window - gaga, Camphine Fluid,. - Perfumery, Yanked Pa.•= - 10tf.; -• A. j. ATTOESET AND COUNSELLOR 'AT, lAW—Stiqu• Itannn %Tot, Pa, Otti4e..avet . 49. I:--West's Store', 1 . ..16y1 - ' ' . - . Iffedicaleaid . .: . . --- t‘odrs..TFlA yglt &CRANDALL, haring ' I '..r . ntisoeinted themselves in - the, practice (If Aletlicitic and Surgery- would respectfully invite . all to - ! , ive. Them.a eat that. mat noed . their. pre . fcssional service. ,: They tniiii6 found at the o tilet!, . formally ottpapitli .by , Doc.ter TliaTer.— .wh e y *ll,l kopp on, tined pure cOncentratca - ind jinn:twit:ollie Ileditlnes. '. y... :. ' . • . .- It. TitAxEit, ; •-. . IL P. CRANDALL. •'' Montros . e,'lStay, 8; 184, .-1' - ' . Notice , to• PasseCgere. DBl NGEltS,:travellingNortte,on the. Dela ]: ware, I t tiekneranna d,. Western Rail Road l e Great litind. ein hare .twenty-Six minutes for ner it the " . liti l trait7' I fousi" before the New York Eiprees goes East; and ono hen's - time thehero,; he Dunkirk' Express4rai n goes West on N. 4r.' Erie rtailroad until further lotice. N R. irk - —9`:Cin,qinnati Exress , train going East, stops at Ure; Bend. L eaving time is 7.50 A. M. • A..BRIANT: „it- • • 'Propriet or of itryant House." (Irvat At'nd DePt4, l Sept. 16, 1554.' ARK, [EzicA B!'citasE Is. A. WooDstyy.