Conducted Ptoai Arse; Page. venation, was highly impolitie, and must of necessity, in Spirit, remain a dead letter mpon the . statute-book. In many parts of the State sub-corimitteesnre still "acting under author ity of the Directors. He would have one school,' instead' of a Toirt4ip, constitute a school District, whostduties should be those now iniposed upon Directors. And to render the, system more complete, would in time have a Town Supe;rintendentl . elected, and then' there would balm efficient and ready linnet communication between the bead of the departMent and the most remote district the State. 'He den3lt elaborately and elo. qiiently upon the, system of Public instruction and the principles on which itlis btped, dem °nitrating its intimate connection .'with' the welfare of our country and the best interests of hemanity. - ' ;-Prof..VV, Rielurrason then made some re- Marks in nerd to teachers `boarding around.' He LA man a social being; and should take pleasure in assodiating with his* fellow-man. There yearned to be a general aversion in soma places to boarding around ; but he tho't . there were many advantages (as well as some disadvantages) connected with, it, which could . ,ineirer be realised, When boarding at one par ticular place. " Pr. Stoddard spoke in high' tents of the , Venna.-Schciol Journalond 8.. F. Tewksbu ry,distribrted several copies among the mem bers for examination, and made few remarks setting forth the character, j situation, and terms of therScbool Journal. The Institute then took a short recess, du : ring which time B. F. Tewksbury, agent for , tbe Pa. School Journal, obtained thirty -ft re subscribers, being about one-third of the mem bers of Abe, Institute. •, ' Afternoon session .—Teachers who were expecting " to teach, and desired it ' were examined' by Prof's. Richardson and Stod dard. It being near,the close of the session, Dr. S. A. Richardson was called upon and said . he had enjoyed the privilege efattendingsev eral Institutes, both ill this and New York State, but never had if. been his: fortune to meet with oneln which'there was more zeal and interest manifested by theonembers - this he was glad to „see ; it Nisi an, omen of more hearty support for our system -of pub lic instruction. Ile considered institutes as a means of : great and lasting; good to the cominon schools, and he had watched the progress of their establishmenewith exceeding gratification. . • Let teachers go on with the 'good work they here so nobly begun—let them carry it forward with strength and energy, and - suc cess wilt eventually crown their efforts.--Very soon County Institutes will be established throughout the State, and then a State Insti tute will speedily follow. We read that the children of Israel went np once .a year to worship 'at Jerusalem. Let 'teachers make . Institutes their Jerusalem. Leo,ll •ni go once st.ve,ar to worship at Jerusaleni;and when , I we, the children of improvement are all assembled at the Greet arusalem, 0 ! I JERIJSALRM, what a time we Will have. 1 'Prof. W. Richardson then invited -all the members of the . Institute to make him. a call' at his residence, which invitation was 'accep ted, rind at the appointed time; the Prof., re ceived them ; and °AU went merry as A. marr i age. bell.' ". - Pleasant-chats snit social smiles abounded in ° , rich 'profusion, and "A burst of joy each merry torque declared."' -Sessioa.---Dr. S. A. 'lliChardson delivered a lecture on the Lungs, their strut- tare, the office they ptrfornl in sustaining life, &c. He remarked that if, parents -real ize the alarmiti„,cr and' fatal effects, 'which ill constructed and badly ventilated school Hou ses have upon the health of their •Chilqren, they never could be prevaijel lipon to send them to many of the brews in erbleti they are kept. Very mach of the headache, the doziness, and the uneasiness Which scholars experience, is attributable to the impure) : air they breathe whickarises from non-ventilation. —The youth of our land are immense suffer ers from this cause--years and years of valu-' able life.are stricken off by diSease which was generated in badly ventilated; school rooms. —Let teachers look to this, and see that 'the little children committed to their care do i not stiffer when they can adminisier the. remedy. Let parents look to it that their school Lous es are properly constructed,. for upon them rests the responsibility of bequeathing their children a legacy of more value than wealth, and more to be prized than all worldly hon ors—health. 'He once sojourned with'a 'man who prided himself upon the excellent arrange ment of his stables. He was invited, to look at them. He found them all .that men or beast could desire.„l His horses were in paint ed stalls, surroundesl by beautiful curtains and ventilated in the most exCel'ent manner. They were k - ept.free from dust, and the ' free -mountain air' circulated through the apart meats, imparting health and Vigor to the no- ble horse, and in his admiration he was led to tel exclaim, la merciful - mar! is indeed merciful to his beasts.' \ They re - turned' to the house ; the children had returned from school; and the littleson was prOstrate with disease. The mother in all her anxiety cal the father, and asked what should be done.—The father said his business demanded his presence, and he could mot attend to it ; she must do Ithe best. She could ; send the servant for the Physjcian if she th - ought'proper,--Thus the father who had such"solicitude for the ,well-being offitis horse, leaves his tender and '.dependent dependent off -spring to the mercy of Death's most cruel and relentless servants: He inquired of the mother in regard to :the previous health of her son and she assured hirk that, he' had never 'been unwell till he comuteaced going to school. He then Visited,the school house. and found as he had'anticipated, 'a musty, unventilated. school room.—He returned to the mother and told 'her the Cause of her son's' illness, and assured her that to save her. :son she• - mist keep him from the school. Al-, though reluctantly,she riceepts the ad "- vice. This is but one of the many cases that daily occur throughout the length , and breadth of our land. Be said much ham, ore'of the higkest interest and value to all, but space will not -permit us to protract this report farther. He closed with - a few beautiful and appropriate remarks, expressing the warmesgratititde for-the kind uess'shown. him by every metnber Of the In . stitute, end by all friedds' with whom he had, been connected since he had • sojourned in their midst. Those who listened to thii , adr dries Will not soon forget the deepimpression made upon the audieace.. - :Trot _tciddard addiessed the Institute, ging Teachers to go forth and-dolleir 'work well and faithfully. Ile tendered hiikindest thataks for the good attention , shawn him 'du ring Ilia attendance upon thel Institute.' Ins deepleeling and earnestness plainly told th hiawhole soul_Was enlisted itt the cause f education. ' Prof. W. Richards° . n said; he must" say. a ;more words to the teachers before the separated. The most sztosuitie expectation the friends of the/Institute Lad been 'more ' It has met -with signal and complete success. He had heard it remarked that Ae lsol*li - irlost'instr = uMenial in its es-, tablishnient ; such, however, Was not the ease.. There had b een many efficient laborers . and co-workers 'engaged in its egtibliebment, tin! . . if my tane one, than -, at:other, ~diiierves .. the iisiecial gratitude of the ;friends Othe cause, thet 'person - is' B. F.,Tewitsbury, ror!tia has la= boied with an; eanatittne4 worthy of the cause. Ile . would say to . the titialihers, remember 'the ,Tetipensibilitiearestieg upon, yea—that pereets its -tO commit ; the dearest aobjects- of their tiona,to.yeour care- 7 ;that you Ore to train.. immortahezin. , d, not - •orily fort time,, but eternity.. See - Oett,' i that yotir work, is . I and faithfully perftirtied.- - . 1 - '• . 1 ' The venerable Pres. iea then lied • urion;. d.said, he hiul not intended, (oiling to the le4ea of thei hour,) tit . throw •liitaself upon pnleof the Ustitute ; big, when: he kid aboul him and beheld so 'lnge an ,as , bly of the intelligent Tinichent of SusqUe n'a County he cotild.;but feel a deep inter in• the odeasiOn .When he relleeted that iose tiow asSembled wire in a for years. to lay the public opinioniolthis c/unty ,upon estions of ,Vittd limpOrtance to society— ?.t. their infitieneerwaslio give eli t ist and di lotion to public sentiment, it full. impressed 1 . 1 m with the impOnanee'ofhavin ,if oessible, t influence least in th i3 right b., ance--that / 'should' be given :to promote thoi interests . of'' a utation, temperance, 'virtue,and holineas: ' li ni Oa motion,. a Cothittee •of I three, viz; nos. B. Bent, RI F.,Bliiley, andlW. Fattrot, - I 6re appointed to act With . the - secretarV, . in reparing thelminotes for publiciition and in 'il'utited to preriti a cop` to thol Editori. of btlicoutuypapent,,.and ; Pentisyl+nia School turn:if, for Insertion. • - The . folloviing'resolutionS werethen repor ' dby the Chairman of.the CoMinittee ,and i anitnously adofated..L . • i R-4-.)lvetl,.That we, as membent of the.Sus q whams b C ounty' Teailera Institute,- have. e . 0 greatly benatted 'by 'the rxereisei Of is, its first session; an we earnestly • recco * e:tid to - all teachers, in•'' , . this, .p.) adjoining c unties,; whaled an intereSt in tpe cause of ~ I ucation, to' meet-with usat our ,next ses s' 'n, and partiiplite .1a : the stiperfor, advabta- - 11 ges aleiN,ed from this most valuab)e•nnians of intpriweinent. ,•.?? •. 1 . I - , I 11,Iiolved, That w,e tender our eatnest thanks td the officers of the Institute, but more par •tiCularly to the venerable. Pres. Mew. -I l yinan Bichardson, whose' parental supervision, con tributed !Materially to the iateresti and, bene fieial.results of th ! -Institute..,- ---. I - . -- IB.a...atVetl, Thatotir thanks * ant especially die to the Faculty , of Ilarford_University • for. their great enerosity and kindnCiis, in pia-, cieg their - inniixlioui li . uilding tit the ; ser . . yi4e of the nstittite. i'• . . i fßesolVed That to thoge kind-friuds in the •viiiinity of-the UniVersi6 , , we owe-our thanks for their generous hospitality, so ,labUndantly manifested .toward ,nieniben of the Institute. Illesolted,Tharwe tender our sii ere thanks toPrOf. 4, F. Stoddard and Dr: * - S A. Rich ardson forthe valu able' ustructioi they hate . . and , so', generouly freely given us . - illesolied, That we highly „approve Hof. .Stoddirri's Manner', of leaching lArithnietie, relying:tip-in plain: : reasOein; conlnion sense, rather than arbitrary . riles: -1 Aesoliid, That we hate been higly instruc ted and ientertaiped by ;Dr. S. Al t , Richard son's course lof •leeturbi. On .the I subject of - PliysiolOgy ohis important; but! too much . neglected brandh. of education, being treated .of hy. the learned Dr. itf a manneri that evin ced a thorough and, complete maltery of that prefound and:deepry inOresting seience. Resolved, That.. we- e rnestly' ieconiinend : the ; science .of Physicil a y - • as 4 necessary branch of common ;sell , i '.ol - educatiOn. , ! • Resolved, That we ordially I invite all friends of education thM ghout the ,County to Innitetwith us in 'carry lig:61101i itstrue in tent and . spirit, • our ti ble and! beneficent „school system , of Whiel,i, we ma . vi: i;k3 justly .. ~. 1 ilinud. : 1 '!, - ' i • ' 'Resolved, That Ave re' az. comPete' dence.in theabilityi. of.l-f if. Willard di,' son, our County , Snnevi.Ai—r- 1. ---- • - :lblvecr, That: , f. e believe .the es inent of Town Institutes a valuable an in promoting the etinse,(sf education. IA motion was th en Made that - ye hold an Institute sontetiine inert! year, :911, the vote being taken, every ivoiCk . gave - a !hearty .re sponse in the affirMitte. 1 1,1! . We may say Mat diiiing the session of the, Institute,- PrOf.• W.l Richardson received. an-, plicatiOn for teachers'lip each .during . the coming. Ginter, from altio , it every one of the it State, iall 'alb Unting,to o..l over one hundred.* i We would at say t un iteexPenses of the Institute, owin to to 'the 1 - generoisity :of; the instruct Ors, firer much .1 than 'was expec ted, being only forty cen • (board, excepted) for each male ember.tl he number in at tendance upon liel l lnstitu , e. exceeded l all an"; .ticipations, am untiing.to . ver one hundred.l end all seemed : f , ver 0 , !well pleased - with the exercises.' ' i'' I -'• ' ' '. In cOneluSion 0 WOuld say ' Itol• all the - friends of. educati 4, ",ihei ball 4 certainlyi. c inoving,"‘arOuse ' l l see . that it inT l isu -the proper direction. 1 ' 1 II B. . • ~, B. F. TEWK.sac v, Aug-, 13. K..pir, E. F. Barizr-and W. ilottef; 'committee. of Pub.! • - - ;' ANIR cuAnDspx, Pr FKlBliar, Sec'. KTINT, Treag. • lishers. Rev: Qfficen!,• 8.. F. Astos istiewllo4lll - i ser lately died in Ixt don ing will e; "I give and be• ephew, my.. black coat Aar i , [ to toy! niece . the ibinnel. ar ;iI give and beqUeati isg4nd-ehildren one bf 1 rots on the top uf my ward,r anit bt9ueath to my sis-1 he atpution I have alWaYs, stone jug at the head of, isappbintinent of the legit.; ug,•e will was read, may ea., Tliii,thiceased was spoken atteringi to him ; and hiq per, *are the brown jug a rit in pieces' When lo ! ti itour l ed lout of ,it, and tho n merit gave way to jdy.H kamiiae' his or her lefiacce 1 L. * , w moat and the little earth; cl 'equally wellfilled,--the o 'y Wisbed to nmuse theni ritanner. i- - - ' pits An_English le:tying the follow qucath unto my r give and bequeatl waistcoat I now vi to each of my sit the little earthen robe; finally I giv ter, as a token of felt for her, the ol my bed." The d tees, when thisstr silo y be imagined. of by no means sister in a fit .of;al .kick, which brdk, stteam Of guinea , general disapp Each hurried to and, the flannel en pots were fol testator havin - m' is an _agreeable cla4 sillf` ersmore from in t.' lle poor. :It robs them "off' c.clothiOg—of i shelter—of Lteost every blesing. THEt inten)perate r themselves, friehds, or relatives,or g*hoi) lis their natural tic njost deadly enemy ' s very ipsinct Of self .prey manly [ principle' withii t they r.hould combine foi' To poor; titian should gi4 rohlbit)oli, for in so doing bis own rwelfari—againl sspecitii r e I prosperity.—Ps* L 1 t il : . 1 THE .rooa. I temperance the fire—of food health—and of cannot- afford t or haie intern ,1 neighbors. Th implacable,! eve Their interest i3rration---eve I them, demandi its suppression: his vote Askains he -votes agai his present and kibilionisi 1 1 , 1 ni"Breaki these days Ota goes to bell at per, wbether h At best, be feel diount. I • - .e9otnie OOMIOOI3 i i 1 a inuan:44knoir when he ight, if sed of bank pa= !Pi gtt `,`; brokr or whole: petty„ well if he is not, at, ; . ii . pg , the recent session of „. stare;,; Miss Lucy Stone the . 'office of Brigi. Militia 4 Gstsorr,,— i the Vermont received seien flier General of Prbertistnituts. , THE i FO,REST, WINE ! Tahiti...n.1641.1 Wine 'and Am term; puts, tire fastgalnlegtheigoodUltierand beemsdng the favtititst wed , Mamie of the people, and Minis as a Most Iffsertital remedy Inthe ante of ' •. 1 • - I' Dyspepsia, 11001tnalepstivenets. Lien Complaint, 'Asth ma, rime, Obstinate tiesdaebe.Slllione Disorder*, Pim , pies Blotches end tinhealthy Cole* of the Skin. Janus dks, Aga. Mid Fever Salt Atheist Nrystpelas, Com. 41 R lllll 1 4040 ito mp ales , Lakinishing Weakness. Might fils itateiNerrest Dleerdert4 fitment ill' Ithalth aad Impaired date of the (tomtiton. ' . ' it Bat short this has alapeed dna these great and good Medicine, have been made known t the public. yet thou wade have atperleneed theft good eets. Invands.given over by their SittysidarlP as ineurab I ;have been teetered .to olowtd and vigorous health by th r nee. Third teed'. dais are unlike any other. Their t -fold properties act directly on these organ, of the stentich,tiver ad kidney; which secrete the Snide, and separate the Impurities rerun Owl blood. This Wine and Pills nearer weaken', but give strength and animation to both body and mind. The grew *mea=nt of good these needielnee have donefor the sick and tifilletell have Induced Moorland, to oammerd them to theii ft:hinds-and the publiei. individuals of the lortheat integrity have voluntarily tepneed to the world it. favor of theMextraordlawy virtue* . ' . • 1 1 i.. I. A- lientill.w.. a belehnted phyriciaia, In a letter Trom Frinieton, New Jereey.ated Nov. le, ISM, I tl deelares that in all his exporienc e h bad t *Ter seen any thing to cote are with the Forest I one awl Pills at the none time relating metal eases oreonstitutional Debility and Slerotuldne affections which It Mired in au incredible *bort time.. Among the nsamheie off the medical Faculty of New York, who have witnessed tile great resultslof the Forest Wine, lied reeimartsendftl it b be found the acmes of the cele rated Dr. 14 numeniusemnplahats will N. T. Oilod 11. man. Dr. L.llheesman.Dr.Vhlltou Dr. ITm. Brown, Dr. - Marvin. pr. 0 M. Montego and nth rs. Tii 4 IISIONY of Mr-Johnson Au e, &highly respectable citizen of Wysiterly Pace, New Yo Ile. O. W.; Matter.—Dear Slr.l esteem the .Forest - Wine a . the:King of gone:Dim ' It as done for milts Ave weeks what !twee physicians fared t t do in is man -, years. 10413. floreame the via int of the Heart Disease and Net , irons klfecti fns which have been craning , ~n me ever since until I pencilled your Forest Winend Pills. although 1 had wasted Sever al hundred dollar . for medical &mewl &nee. During the last two years )was nbliseil to keep, mX hotte twarlY. all the time. and gi=ve aphasics," In cow etiguence of iny-41-h.alth. 1 bad list nearly ski hopes of TrCovery.mY cOinplalnt marl of that elass ander which " nature sinks WO liie become* a Worthen." Seeing your lerest Winelade`ertised I roneluileit to give it a trial, and before finithing:ihe third bottle I felt like a different - pet son, an.i WO shirt to Vesuntebn , inese again witirely eared by, taking tier. !multi. For the habitat of those afflicted with simileitcoutrabits inn are at libertY to publish this I • Yours; AC : ; . 1. RINKB, Yil i :..fly Place. N T,'... - . amend Dehility,Enzaciation, sting of boiy,ete. : . )tarry are iignated with 'tome one ofthe above complaints witbout bents able to trace it to anY, particular mink,. and tharetore delay the use of the proper remedy mall the die. rate becomes erinatitutlonsl. The disorders are often rberaetedael by: a sense of einkingi or entire exhaustion after exerciee. Some experience s. isirgistmeas. lassltnde and at time* naleuem or flashing if f the countenance pal. pltation of. the brat; or like symptme.- - . ' The excelleitt'effects which have Yet attended the Use of the Fore Wile And •Pills, 112 ev ry species of debility. i f is Coneineive evidence of its happy results in tide clime of disorders 1 Ma4llt hive resorted oil these medicines at en - - satimalunt.andlbeetOpeedity enr. . .-For Nervous di.or dela and Debility theiWine and Pi sate taken according . to {the .dlreiSionDon• the label. ' - IN. the: 1 1.101%04.—True hill ty and loveliness ac company the highest perfe Ilea of health. which i again in- variably fnitows the PUREST BT/I.IIE OF VIE 111:1POD What artifigial 'tatiendagre 'equal that vivid expression of countenanck which emanates from health? What paints can compasW wills the erlmw nett entered blood casting its brilliant roses tell ne through the tralispoirent texture of thr Akio? Whoa icharms are more baptise t ing -than those o: nature. In heel highest perfectian ? ' Let Dr Ilatary's Wine sapptyiliehilace of all cosmelicks: ' • The.use of this excellent Whip in a short time , creates pure, rich blond. which eittriino through the velns4penetrites the minut est: fibres that Ter* , toward• the surface of the akin. emus. ing all unhealthy pimples and blotches to disappear. Im partin,c a vivid: vi=ii color to the Ain, and brilliant est i ression tcc:.theeit•s, i •`• TIMS IS NATUNiL BE ATITY. , • - In corrolforatinn of these facts.i Dr Hale -v has many t estimonialk. The following le.frour a lady of.the tort re. epticlable standing , in swlety, ' , eat; to us by tier' brother, rei - ding in Pang. re Street: Dit. 0 W.ll tI. lilf-- _ ' - NeW York. July 7,1540. My sister; from her youth, had been in very .delicate health, enninlaining frequ-etly of intakness of the chest, . attended with a Cough. About the are of eighteen she he. min to get Much worse. For six mtwha previous to com fr mellein with your medicines she h d not been able to get out of the , bowie, JOT countenanew was mwatly emaciated yellow andAcklit, 11 er face and xirek was covered with dleigrettabie pustules, eyes very much sunken, and her • rough ineveasingi In tine. she bore every appearance of Soon he:mining ing nihappy witrini to consunantlen. At this time I Dreg:urea Ow her some eff your Poreitt Wine and Pills, whirl she Mutimeneed using areordinr to' the di me . 'OAP. Shei gm : instils improved as she followed up the tifte of them. . lter ern symptoms of recovery was an anen u. merrily goo.) appetite. her face finally heenme .montli, a L i ber - cheekii cosy. ',Der cough left tier altogether. "Phi is now ',Ori ettniv.Dand Yitoro a .. and prevents th. theet example of-health 'lt.v. witnessed JOHN *.MAXWELL Dr. G. iir. tolsru's G.trn.exopd Forest Pills! vianncacture an the tame principle et the Porett Wine. to alibis it is a iitinetetant adjunct'. They are cooled with Dnie Ci inn firs it. an important in n. for which Di. i lislsey batirece fed the only- pate t ever granted on Pills ii by the nvere. • .et of the'linited Moires Dr:. Ilabutes,Tnrert Wine - awl elan-coated onrett,Pitit, unite In ae?mnilshing the tame stet.' end THE puriflcktion of She Rletod; ilie Renovation and -Restoration'of the Steittincb and Dowels.. • . . The life Prinemle of man _it, the blood. no sooner ere thele , ...gang of •the t stomach which secrete the hind.!. . rlennrrd ~rtintil l mar ter and reati)eet to healthy action by the nte;oft • Forr t PM. andlnisre rich bin ol made Lola! in li - ke,*, , c i itit.4.144,91 , ;, , ,n i •‘ „„ n iron ra ttle i tor a p e n lit ei n .. ;in nf e ib tta i n y ~,,,,,.„, . Thu R 010 neineinvo on which ic col-Inca itb greet InndiiinnCind by which nosily at: intes set ni , o , elik3 c The Forest *hie is pot Illt in lariesonart bottles. with 'Dr, lislsevtsnitiree linwa in the emit • One Dollar per but. tie.* air tp , ttres (;.e vise Worstre ;rm....cited ToreetTillt '25 Cents mit. Tinx.'; For Cale by th annntnted %rents. at' Whnlevaleiend:Petall. elenetal Den t. 161 DUI!» street, one door fOint tin tarn. 'row Tette', i . s, Aneninted qv:a:rein Montrose, Abel Terrell; Oreai Bend, Lwiirra Fe4lt. y '', ••- 31,3•1 changerinarterly. - I . , confi ablish xiliary • .: - NEW 'MOODS • • . ' . At T 'ti ,e'`. ' 1 : T pso' nvillei Exchapge. , , , HElinhaltitants of Upsiinville and vicinity are niairi favored with n exhibition of en other chpico selection of Fal :Ind %Vinter Good.: at 'the old stand of t'ac muhsc -iher. (Doors open. daily, Stindayl excepted. from 7 o'clock A.—M.. until) 9 ii:clock P. M.,) where may he seen, sold and boufrhi,. a ;good airssnrt4nt of Dry Goods'. Groceries, ; Crockery. Hardware. Stoneware, WOodenware,i Fish, Nails. faints. 0i1,., Fluid. gtots & : Shops,: Clothig. School 8001i.4,_ Tr,unks.,Carkt4B igs, Yank o.Notin'ns &e. &e. &e. All w'ho!ian and will pay for what they It bay either dowp. or within a reasonable time thereafter. are4pvited to cal : Those belonging Coithat other q1e...4m may as well go where they pail do better.; I All; kinds n Farmer's •Pribduee, Butter, Lard: Eggs. Pork. P iultry; and Cash re celved in exch'ahgefor Got 4. -.IOSEPF ict. 7, 1854. • Upsonville,! c 1 . . i • Autitralia, Califo r n ia, Or any pZaFe 04 the Gloht.eannot present aTeater , i _ , : .i inducements; than • , .1" KEE! ERI 4- STODDARD'S . I BO O T 4iND SHOE STORE. "- . WHIC4I4 nciwl filled tt;ith anew and extin. ; , sive' aasortnteq of " !trticles in their line,. embracing a general variety of n-w and eiegant styles of Ladies and Gentltmen's wear, among which are j e adit4 French. Silk Lasting and Pre nille Gaiters. Kid and Elded Polkas. Kid Pat.. ant leathei atid -bronz ed rimy Linda,. Buskins arid . Tiet ;. gentlemen's, French and Philadelphia oak-tatined calf skirl and kip Boots. Congress and bit!on Gaiters, ;Idoitterey and . Washington" 1104/91. toilet Slips. MOroeco. calf; and Cowhide Bro grins. arc. :Nye kip, calf . and cowhide. Boots and Brogans; all kinds of Misse#. and Children's wear. Also. a general assortment af.Findings. which con shit in part ol lama, pegs, sparables. Hungarian nails.tacks. thread. n wax, • ristles, 'shop binding; awls, rasps,' sandstones, shoe, knives: Ea.. Also, oak tad hemlock tanned calf tipper and itoleleath•'. ail. MorOcco skins :and linings. • 1 • 1 [ Work made ; to order and repairing neatly de.n... i I. . . , ; KEELER & STODDARD. t ilillontrose, 'tine l. 1 PM, 1 i ' , . 1 I l ' St°Tres; Stores,: Stoves!!! , T" Sere and Yellow Leaf' reminds us' ill that the fast apprrcrach or the keen Frosts f Old Grey Winter, When one of these unsur , Oessable 'and ! highly approved Stoves 'from the most extensity Manufactories in the Union; Messrs. Shear & Packard, l beemne indispensable t,4 every ramify. We wonl d respectfully announce tj the citizens of susquehtnnn and adjoining counties that iwe have -pet received and are re eeiwinit the 'unrest and bell, assortment of Stoves ever introduced into Eastern Pennsylvania, which will be sold at the very lowest cash figure. - To those whci are in want of Stoves they wilt find a te their interest to call an# examine our variety before purehiaing elsewhere. 'They comprise in pert es folloWs: I United 'Stairs, Oriental Parlor, • I Earteri Oxen E. 0., Venetian, do . Fire Clipper. E. 0., I Fancy do 1-Nati'ma/ .4..1:r-right E. O. Irving do I Morning Star, 1 Cottage, do I Farmers' A 1 4-c., 4.e. . IThe above., Stoves are tbo well kncwn 'to' quire any, minute descriOirof t beine the tom& p4pular Apd approved Stove in market. All whit may - favor is:with u call Will be shown through our assortment with pleasure. " Reeolleet the numberEaTon's far famed ;One Price Store.," Sartori-. Pit.. Sept.. 1841.-1315 - 117 ; New . ode ot _ ir , WEBB. is no rectiving his Fall • Gl°4 i They hii•lne• been bought ex. tramely low, *lll be sold et the lowest price for ready pay. Montrow. zapt. !- 1 NEW GOODS.. :. • 1 ! , 6 Ai IL LAN. i • A i r . ' ,#l. , PARK return 'their raleli ; arkticiwkidginents to the public fur petit t* i .yurts, and invite attention to the very lirge IdoCif 'of Spring and Suininer Goods they: are now; 'o r driving, und oferlor sale at very low prices .11 it) addition:to`their Osumi assortment-tit sta plot' Goode, Ornettries,' Hardware Crockery, P:iiri , and ON! ato., t rey are prepared to exhibit it iiir ainiortmhnt2,oll4 , - , 1 1 i f t e ADIES DRESS GOODS II 4 I`.l of every; description, Figured, Plaid and 'Flail, Silks: BOniteteShowls; Riblions, Gipved,'ll4iiiery . Ladies anClUisses shoes of all kiniie—alito t largo etOe le of ';,: . 'II A I READY'MADE CLOTHING, ';i lil , Clutha, Caititiii)eN s, Tweeds, Jeans, surilnicy Cloths, i Vti.tinge, Hats and Cope, Soutar tl Shoeit die. dt.c.' - . 1 1 - 1 They ',respectfully solicit 'an early call from those s hoe iiih to purchase GOOD GOODS ilk, LOWi/410E M S. 1 . 1 , , 1 '•i - ! : eNIILLAN & PAULI , . SpiingvHilf, May 2, 1854. . 'to AO • ' Great Excitement in New . ~- • , • , ~.. . 1...] i i ricrizos criid Afilocleons for, carth. !! 1 ' • 11011.1lES WATERS, the tt real Mtnit- Old v P ll6o * e .I.E dwativ,llE3 11 loadway. 'New York. preterits.: to Pliare a' 1171r0 per pent. with hip eamouterp. nt herdhattp ay It 10 i e harper of Waal Stele!. to ridge available means to 'nab at hint Ip at* the '.trout trlnt tiin..A. offershis latmelfle!lo - elegant And warrant ed,Pianot and Rel,nien 4 itt a lair( dikount - trollll factory prices. tot rain; Oil! PotdoientromprierW Vann* front three of:the tarsept a .1 damn Celebrate.' IloPton ttannfactorier; aim) those of 4 , • or tans. the bpot N eft Mork nrt4 era. I ocdoding the besot Ifni aid much mild red Warta-Mit re Pianna front hip nerU fat tory. And Maioderina.ot the best Amnon: Kew YvarE. 4/1 'B ,1 uffalo niarkP; *El:wiling an opportunity for peteettowo R.I. to bets.' niaewherr. , Eteh i tatrnotent 'climate,' ittiacorttll handPiaintfit rireat itarzainx—Pnicas P, no* StifttrilBll9. ,liuste and sittaideall ink roment• of nil lkindp. Dtalito, Teacherivandheadopf Sebols /moot! d on the beet 01.00. :guide twit by mail 0 opt paid. Oen; ref land Sriert' !CI st - inge or Vilotivatitisch!tlie nr faotory !wipe* or . PAU! 9 MehaleonPasid nia4lPal in•truntrots forwarded to any ad 4resP,frite of pottage.-4S Saioa - ; ~ 1 13" . . • * il.l Farmers' Union insurance l'. Offici,:o i ßradford (fort 1 72 ty,. Penn'' il Allie r ' . • . • i • 1 •1 ' 1 PAPIT 41J. 200,000 'il ..1 PECERAD . olf BORDS AND! 310i1TO.iGES I . CEi Rti.4.l. . , I •; 1 ' `'. tE , ESTATE. ' i' ' ;'i 1 .'i• • 1 _II . • : .1 INSURES figajnat :Ion!s by Fir.'llougett. :Halts JL wind otter buildings . Good* Watvg; illidiNtr. clattldine' on wt &vont' l • t • ~ . t . , , . , ~.t. t erms - tts any f, sonoar ~ 2 . 2 -, , L . 1 , Insutur,loqi Lospi.m pnimptle iidjosted :401p:dd. .; 1. '. tixitEcrotts.l .' 1 A Hon IfiiNee IVillist i nl, Franyip4Tvler, Geh,;..A, Perkin 4, J T. kV ; ,Nier. -C. N. Sitipinnn, ,C4_ Mtelles4 - it., J.E.. Cnntb:til, 'At thin'st • Hon. ,il'llin ILnporto, TowanOit v Gen. Br.ollet , I,Vitketnan,..63. env%illo t Geo I ,*„Hollentrtek %Viikesbneye; MI; eti2el sylert, pporti.. Pa.. . ,1 i 1 ' . ' ' 4 ' " • 1 I OF IFICER Se 1 ' , - l' , , 1 11' lion: Woven Williston. l'res.: C F. Well4B,lr. 'Vic e t Pilot; and tri. en,'', •J. E. Canfitild, Spo'i I 1 , , - Address; G. !A.l G 4 lard, ‘VynltOpg, 13radfiRrd erstinly4-Pa.-28Y . 1* I - 1 • .:1,1 • Invalids of Pennsylvania, , # your attention i urgent!) itivsted to a eareia , l f . and candid perusal oepotnething that has jowl I heen ietroduce ld into dour rich and time honored ;State. • • , t,, Pulresn s I 'dm achee ' ' Ele i clric Voltaic Chant..- i l r. A. new and 6v.• mode of - ipplying a powerful • remedial agent. pn ontut meted a p to be worn under thee:smooth., next o the .kin producing actin-taut moat. rrupied purr nt of Electro llagnetipm, - efr.reir : ing immediate reit. f fro n t the moat acute pails. and align or permani-nt r r. • o of all Nervone Downers. It seldom has failed r • furni s h alinost instant _relief. 1• 1 mid it final, pertnnr rut cur:. lit heing noted accord. ; hoc to dtrectiopp. t the fulftowing diaettilep.—Rheu ' mutiem. I.lour, i , S intim*. ;P•tralyPiP. Fainhil and Swelled Jointii Se 'might tithe' face. •DiPeaPer of the Spin... Deitrnebud Itinittevo.. Uterine Paint'. Potipitai ion of t ' hel l eant. Peri - 04;0n! Ifeatincho. St. ' Vitoo Dance. gen. til Debility, Pain. of the Cheat. e 1-iyetrrieg.bripep.ia. all disrenoet. that are Callred hy a defirirut it motiiii of Nervrinp Fli.id are gr•i•atly relieved. if not pertironentit cured by -imply wear ing the ehainvi,st few hours each_ day. • Be it tindertitorall that it is not claimed that it cnreP all d feral.. P. 4111 milt ' thole.. fro which it•iprec -ominendetit rend m4oreover'we boldly Mahn and‘de fy that no ineattgin I.lgent 01" tiny kind haeperform- Pti ill 'll. %!•IY Cure during; the last yrar, of ,those rlisettvet jai , ' name no I. It • ' putr'erin clier's Electric Chain. .. ~ .. . . dad to prove this a nortinty. we defy iittjr perttop to 01 - e!.4.! StOves:: Stoics: :.•. i ;;'i l praline,. on' many ell aa.h,eutietited Illertitioniteri of rri/iN slut' Wishes to gall the ntt..ntt pr l, f f . OClentifie-rhi oicini o and atilt...llore... 1 ..........-...,....., IWY friends and Ithe Public twill's tit ;, tare , tir moon iii i o.l,oprilet of 36 p seep. to he had . (gra t - ? tie) 01 the aaeor to I.'s temp. ThelileetrteC•lttati assortment!, of , l • ~ rt 1 ' t 1 : ' i I ' '-- were firot int rOrlor din France in 11 4 50. told after ..' '. STOVES. ; . il, i., '.. 1 be l t_ otobjertell tr. ha ' :ono l thorough and rigid trtalo nt run firer kltrit•c:lLi!ont tn. 1 -..try'r 4 villern,rfroi ",/I b y the fir.t trkldical irert.it Pali?, they. were found J.s. B. Lrnheitn'A•Stare. 011 d ne:ir the Great B i t.4itlii to p „,,,,,,„ „t„.„l,a, ud in,,,,v,,m o n.p au ;',. c 0 .,. '....tivir., 1 Detrt. , He haff 11l addition to I.h. t former jag:Eel' ing pain. Wherevoir tipplied. and by their •iieuence variety pf Cooking alnd'Pnflor Stoyers, mar tt i wet . intradorald til n the haspitalp of that city and Patterna. siame l .td u'hit - ti 'irP --- ' • A t ;apts....en/ell bitter. patent ,ity . the French r:overn a: ig i ra r i, o ,,, ,I. ' f er e, Branch, 1 tiro F7y) 1 t no nt ' flies: lire now introdueed into ahresst ev r' Afoilrn Troy.[ Mohawk, IPri a l linni , '.' Ilins itmllti IP fjobitlii I:..rstinnv iii t " ii 1 .1. y. Mac!. warrior, ationt. - Oak, .1, li . P •-.•- . • _ ' " rl4. " Cilin " i , 1 1 31110 instPulen gr lag fq , enotori7P. where they have 0... Stove. 1 . , , ' h.essine ihe mnft Which ingether , lwith hia former Pine's . , will ' ler Popillar:(:tt .. . I perhapl thg• moat extensive and Y-.redisetttrente t of well'utterted Bt.) TS in the Crountv. ' • : . I Tl ''Y we '" ' vat *, l **.ttlinton StOvest well fnrni-heil at lOw prig ..I hunt one N"'s r t' i n" ::417hAll'arti'vliqt in hiss line kept on hand r d trial as , in FlarOpe, made tit,order :1 ,1 11-.li 114 and orders i reveired id istl I " " .^lr 14 " 1 : 111 old at and in Grietit Bend. 1 ' 1 . .' I, i t ;:,, , d n ' u l l ,Y au n i 7;;. ii ,"1. 0 1 - , . i ,t: •'. .. JOTIN COLSTEN' ' we , 1 I 1 - t yr.. highly ...atonal Loderarille & Great Bend hot. 1853 — . if. l t .E,,,, Soren: Piatt a , , their view' , errOeir the medical jopriitt daily practice lof r tient,. A Nil, nee found w in -were, parr every perpon os . h. to itiEl.ructrcß Chitlins eat, h. ; Pen for nue. ,rrieip of I PhyPicittiato are p ire. their ennt 'rye merits OPIK woi fear that thoovi wilt claimed they !eon N. B. Ono chnii of it. electric pow. either'adult at chi Agra. rnaaitt.i.. Jos N.. Rive's?. ( New Voris i , . , 1606. Beek' Agents WantedVil TO C .ii'vass ;wr the best and 'mad ialkkble ' ' 4 - •.' .IBooks pu, }shed. They are w ri tte n te y le most popular: Kothors of. th e . day, itiCl,n(b . Sr. staring ,others, T.:;,S. Arthur, of whose hiSt !great work, 1 ; ', i 1 , I 1- Pen ;Nights in a Bar Room I ...I',- ,10,000Cop:ies h.ivi been sold within a inorilhi;,ll 'ruhticailon. • i i - - i, • • . i E ;I: Th, oio Booksaie beautifully illai , itrated,' - ',(nii• . . .. fly (if tbeni witlißmtly colored ptates) ;and d.i.e printed and botihd' in the best manner . . 1. 11. f A#erltiCiPliCfi l lifi arplinocint and 'profiniblt, On-. ployinent...,4i their circulation . for pArtictliata addreso (p o st 0;0) L - is' • - .::1 Iti • l• JJ tV.IBRADLEY. s-nblisher. I i Difi. 48 Ndrifi . Fourth Street, PhiladOpbhi.: 4;14 '' I i - 1 ' ! ll' - [ . ! ; - 1 ',. . 'POlitlk i FOR SAILiE. 111111010 C ;S,AII hp thrbarrfl, hy ; ; - Si Witco!' or 4: BAI:DWiN 51AVi 1854. • • ' • 1 ,'New - Goods.) AA Giind!assoripiept—to arrive !this wet4c.'3 'prices. CAI and ex taiiae. r IIAWLEII & MOTT: 3tantro4Co. &pt. It. 1854. ! ;.. rii, With yi.o et. :11. 7 .41111 itili trielobi ' 1 ''i • i ffiLT I . ...' l e . I. 'l '• .00 :In r.r° , MXlJ , Fotmirps rolt y , you. , , Nsll. fit d,,, to at my resideneo on Stint ..• : !. vile; two clillir south from fief!' iNittiMl's E 544.,, happY ritatiy ime to wait or) . you. siti•ikl 31 1 .1 or professiiinallv4„ the latter, espi-ii•iallY. l';(6.', v. who pri•ter, to Barr their work do n e at ihelf : TIC LI dence Wget her, HONg in tots or I at. will 04:t, give mi.! ni . )tico aCcording.jlc, and . any nt;ti'' rii seriirel. Pcniiitts at . a distance desiring, i Piii*4 Te4th,le.l4 he nceornuaudated :it .Inr liiius. li'l•ti of cxprnsei„ whil4 the work is beitig done , F ..k4 I Wibil vi tiVl'buy A suit still adlo4r fo rii).l4lcl plao o(cktirgin.r.aeCording to! the! circtimstmit of M y patsous; ',There is much, , complaint, theihil.r?i priersi of Dentistry and of my Priel.'f. 'tiro altliomih: fi haie Lent in the hal4 of dedoctiltg. front 15 10 25 Or - cent. from tilt first. i.r.Nifisl ,ii i) . ,friendi I *ill make you. titis offc4,—ie you.. , need work will dome right alon i u- and It4,vi 4 i, done and An keep me bu s y, I Will work for ti,, for,:halti:ific im d do it *ell tong This if.:i )0 welticre ,to eharri"f so high is. lo•catise.',44li k r. ' • - ' --,41.,, L. MERRIMAN:. frotn trend of this pain or the pay; and focus to.ltoie min+ • time Cittne oti:then and you wi tY chaqe for tiirOninq at Montnvin - C.D.I4IRGIC, Surt Motitri*. April 19,1854. . ' 'Our Stock of Sto jj n t rentripteted—and jpa itlity to•say that are can beioti al/Hnd' splendid pattern* Cooking:•StotteCtO be found in Acriong thent;can be Peen the R. and Gothic Parlik, for wood or coid patterns; artd dividedly pretty froin , five,to ten dollars. Of MarCoekin4 stoves, we thi say mach, nrify to. 'remark that . 1 1 thein at our furmrr prices..ind jiii rapidity of oar sales, we believe entirely satisfied: with the prices 000 wares, 1 . I liVe,have a "'few le ft " 'of the Tight Elevated Oven stove," ad all to belthe;berit cooking stove 11111,444 and Enell4h pipe at obi pi mingi!and Tin Ware of all des very 10 W est DIG') Nei Milfard, Oct. 24. 54. I • , : • ~ i 1 , - Everything works to a Charm S, . , JOHNSON & Co. at . now rereiv a new Rim* of FA! Gns.dn, ak i nd are r_i.nd,v wail . up n. the •rieople to anythin* they wish the linel jof ; Dry, Goods, Clothlinz , Groceiri Hardwate. Croclierv. Fish. Salt, Jrnn, BoatS i ShOes. 4e."&e. • We will surelY snit till i t call and ' r i,lee na it (tor Litnre in 8 rinaville I. • :;.! ; ;SCOTT. JOHN TON di Ca 18prinpilli.,Ekpt; 27 -1854. ' .. -1 ,i . : • Adtaiiiistrator's Notice. NTEmeE is Merely given thalt letters t /111 nuintarY upon the estate of Wiltinto i net. deic7di late of the township of Bridge •' have lan gtanted.to the subscriber. All sons indebted trisaltd estate are,' hereby to led toimilte immedi3te payment-land those ingelairini upon asid estate to present them attested for tettlemont• ' " ; WM. A. -WAGNER, Ad Moltroiso, AO, tlfS4.--48w6 " - Th ' • • It Man, now L udt Rook ,fi lf Its raals-." fai . tily should " 3u0,000 'COPLIN sow Ix ral TALON A a, s e w Ithat. freeload sad Istpovir. 4 4 .st Itumed. ' • Dri itsater's Medical Vassal and brad asst tor tbraittlataa— Coatitaloa an wallas' to the' ore. , td,'Fitpireatopria oar. *ado are, rim fors of diseami ono. ier6l ay poonateettone iszsal biomass' Piave, with advice It tetabler -ty e, avoiding rierythlog that mould off.md nollue of onmplalote meitleat Sow twenty years gamma ted to the cute of !Hirano of a jTo which it adsled r elptv torlthe cure of the above die. tam. and a treat i s e o the mopes, P3ariptunts and Cure of. the Fever and A#Se. y.of iPr , , Totimon fitesorseObstetries it Pen* Catlett, ',Mita ielphfu—”pl t . II 1 / 1 ' Ett's 4 MEDICAL 4 aINICAI.." .o—Theaut hoe o dills w "rk. unlike the_ majority of those ihowslvertive to :tennis he divest VW of *hi. I. It twat*" Is a trdilate Drone ot t e beat Cetlexes in the Poltedrteteic. t n affnrds me pleasure.'o reentnniend him to the union e• nate, or to the retitn f melptoetic ,a.• a successful and i t xporieneed preetilln re.in "hove honor und• integrity 1 bey may place the gr atert eonlidenTe• - .1 , t 4;: B. LOVOitlfliti. D I From A Wiwriteard.l At D ~41 Per , . Utticerstf ‘l .v. Phan' ii, riPha. — lit eireeme pitmen:, tr add my testimony to the professional nbility otlie A ttlbor ot the*. MEDICAL .11•7.1. 1. "' i i x A Nnmerere flu .of DlSSwee cattle limits! tirgas.s. mite ot them of one v 001114.'he%e come under my so lemn which hi,{ skill es been manifest In reld.M.log to lierfee health, h? Koziol whe.• the patient his tr•rn Manehlered beyond me teal aid:,. In the treatment ot 8 am. anal weakness. 'r •Ilsa ntretornt of the function , pro. ;larva by I‘.ll - ah .• 0t glee,. It vensoy, I do not know ti I.r. Is orperiOr i n I,le " p nwsion.l I have. beats acqualnked th the t uthos aotnr bitty peer , . 'and deem It no more hat. justice to him as well a. lq.rellne.e to •he unfertunate 'wins clearly IMlleer, lion, toreromwen•l 'him . as nor • in i r t i pmp penfe‘.l•Mal 41 I end Intigritt they may wifely ,ivnede thetn.eleer. 2 ALF/IND ,WttslDU AHD: X. ll , i •• This's. it.thtost e e-ntinn"..the 'total comprehensive )Ind intelligible 4ork i nbtlahed on the Cleft 01 disease of Sahli+ ir treats. • Mn ' .ing ell tertmleal term, .it address. tv itself to 'he reason' ,firs rem lent It la fr-s from all , bjeetionahle matter, mi no 'petrot however fasthllnue t ran object to nisi-ine i In the hen+ , of tie snits. 'mi. istr".. thor hes devoted man yell' • t:a rho treatment of the vial. inns complaint. treat !. of. onsk.with Soo tittle Isresth to puff and too little urn unantlne to innrs*. he hee._"ffered tto the world. a' Oh' m ly •noteluat price Of 25 cent • the yrult of some tWenr) ears' meet PusweallUl practice '..-••• I !Herald. . I - . i s' tin teacher Or pare 't should be without the knowledxe ;Imparted I• r•lSlnval able work It would nave yearn of ipain.mortierathws en• ultrow tn the youth under thelr ;chive.. "—People'. ,A , mate. I. . . N A Presh• terion el yrnall,‘ol4hlo 4 writing of " Hutt :r er's ‘fe•fieni•tf nntivi''' v.iyo :4,...f.lioncinute Open thous lands ••f our vonth. hr 4 rvil eitarnple an I influence - Arnie. ;pa winos: hive been I 1 into the habit of self Polio ion, iwithoni r.slistnir rhoi In. end tearful eansepteneest upon ithem.elere and tte r•de Ateelty.i The eputrtittilioneufthrots• ?anat. who stre -*feint fit n hill.' have been enfeebled. If not ibrer.ert.lwwn.iln. - :1 the, do natlcnow the eons.• or he cure. Pinytbirwe that can he •ilone no'ro ••Wolvliten and Inlltuanee itbe pnl•nomlnd 'y , ll tn. cheek .004 uhlmately to reamer [hie ilri4e-lreend *notes of human wretrhednese. would 'tooter the 11 4 1',1"0101.1 Veydrix next to li, r •Ilnion a 3*.u.0 chriPt; ;on the prevent 004..0 sin r corseratiob.. Intemneranee tor ftbe live of 40 0 . 4 4' 411 mi drinko ',"honch it ha, Antos thona !ana,i upon ihnik4n44.llll TO ft gre.tor .whrilrte to limbo ;Twin P." A^f.o l . in , thenk'ton bettirif of the •ilfileted. }..id helleerime4vour. , ..worksir In the good wet.) , you are f iMsetlvely entered to " '1", 1 :ncs'ilv rsol'ire'r neelanPAO will he forwardei. free of ITlo•tmee to ant istrt 0 the Milted States for 2$ wants. oe Isle eoetea far 'AI; •. a I vet e. (MIA mild) COSD.Iu & rCO-': tv i . i rtsbli . bent. or .ttos 'I. Ptilialalpitia. . ,I Ism` Roolteenert. tla rowers :.oat Omsk Agents 4:spolied li on the most diheral is ... • 1 ... . 24y1 • THE P OK Or, Beery !Pia: .Ih-iron man .s‘ • I'l'ol.l4lli D.frealwe of, F,...ma lance to aiarrird riage. By a illi °' • • Let'On father b t the Aesinlupios 'front an earl:) , ' aro titan entri alto th•- . vvithone readilnit ih one suff-ringfroin \On, tesilesi it i whhle tramai I) by th. it nhyaleirn poking tlfa or those abont to this truly' useful b salvine thonsiitigiv very jitwi of Arai ' Any firrson closed in . a Imtter, stink by mail; or Dollar. I. Addre • y0u1,40 f II find 114 . ii4ii •• .• eon • , r , V, es. '1; 1 Old take this i p. show thel thi 41 of Paler lii l e li / the emintvi , , volvine IFIt 11_, entire'if i r • toves., Pris s 1 , n l 111 it needle;4l o -e are sil l ilging fro li g e the puhlie itie and qutilitil tf 1 , '"Clinton[ l 4k,, r 'nowledged liliqr now in . toid iceßatna iptions, ERMA. I .4 Jr / Pu rr"E greate4 it 11 .WiPtam Valve,foree and I above 'all talker pit and ihroirin bra Fir Engine: Ti 1854. islho? ivh, 1 U screwr . ahont It lamt tt,mantailife variety of fOrm. Lion andj earn/ it superiori to itil per %trine and Maria:R . 4hr' All ortierm rani 'nick. liiderivill4 right for Sii+lllo I Ang. 29. 1,854 DATENT M 4 riapov:qll tivenvneTs,' Jievn • Wright'i anti Ph Pain Killer, &.c., Brooklyn„ Au tire itg . eni in the It'oe/d. ' tit rodoned into the U. Stntes nr . owl Went through the nd were at once- sot v.dueetrt N York. where they. are tom tor eirep more wimtierlul r•nr...a heeoio warded them. They oiled Fit- Prof Ylarffill/.. Mort. lid others. who hair ! ` pnht shed power nttfl value in several of pin I bl 4 I city'. an.l :Ire shot in the: commending ,their m ee In . pa. not of their opittion nosy ilsohe Ithiel. Stift sent to the ;Mitre", of !gim e he mpplyine *lll , loq wad) tin; •Vient.litott rose. Pa.. Th. hr'iriti' with ,fall, , le.eript ions •hointo.!.l3 NO 96 , litetv.i.pritefttn call and -itam :nn. sornnenine.• npnn thsir n •to Tivsttns, nn nproinn no.e.of •nSt neenmplish . just what it is • 0. • i'' veil 1 . lair', for VPIVFX Out loop nom. by use , end can ho applied to d • ' %gout. Montemtp. Pa eneral'Apent, 468. Firnmiwar, Gt.!. .or Yourself T SESMIL &PIUS: , n..a4 own Phyldeion:. ' 1Frit:111 Edition. etnitaiiiing hundriql Engravinge: ttlinwitte and .Nlafforinntion► of the . IN . !tem in ;every ellape •Ittol (anti. F h is' ntitled a Treatiee on the lite'• being of the liighrat i m p o r. I (Tie, at, those cotestiplating-mar. nt Yoking, It D. 6 1 . , arthislurd. In prl7Ptqll is cop) , of i b"is his child. It may pave him e. Let no young , man or vro -1 ay.eret Oblistatiohe of marrivei life iv Pocket Aesenlapinv. - Jam no a hacknivd roue!). Pain in the i !I. Deprave frelihar. and the. peptie iteniationsi. and given up beannthernmineM withouterin, 0, pi .7...4 . tinve ti l t; married. married an) imp: diment.read . k. as ii hap heen the tnvana . of f unfortunate creaturerfrom the 1 I sfndint twenty fire cent* en retieivr one copy .of this fiie copier Will be rent for One it (pert paid.) • • DR WM. YOUNG. 152 Aprucr St. Philadelphtn. , st Pampa !I, ' l lPrip . MPlit I , f the C Riti.nt Dont& Acting B ill, ,flPninp.• An improvement e 1 it pa or machining, for lifting c , combining i}ottt a pninpand i Pump. patented in February, f of It ,metalie. no boils i;r i rit:gt..L consequenntly it will 'III . P. Ti can be noted in every t ' draw water from , any sans t any , part, of a home, it in h r pottnii‘glor ilintilleries. - Po ira. Brick Voisin, Iron - Works f. 7. leAtablighMolltli of all kindii.. t be addregied to Atidintin Dim• Pii„ who luta botight the Role mini County. , * ' . • 3.51 f; . ,_,. DICINtS.—A small and juin'. : ted mcrrtrnent, ineludinr fir. a., .lu4 i; Throop'x preparations. nney's Pillst. Divia and Thayr' &c. SKIM & MARIMBA% • • . 22.11354. , ' A F LI T READ ; : taliwiDitaniA imicm: ilOOSS•s4dlsteldinlndilo egn by Yr XIII 4Elll4So:torn** °lnlet k Union eta. between Swim, old Pia*, kbiit+d•tyhil. Pa 'kv*a - 441 . ate apprised teat Ye. ICC:4OII4S muilleali biaptwethiejo a palatial*, breach of inediciee. which ea gagrulditaildtvided attention. tie casstiimetbe usisittentate ndithstt the ahusir of mercury; thottimatie are atinsally mereutiallited dad oftife Retest adeetionsarit rituality mithiselsited. • _ Teireseter• f 'war* Clam. sniter is thettentillindit of a eine ofiiitesers Idthertonslylected iisedimperfectiy as deritood, her reanted dr ILIIIVIILIN.(dWrIlon nit • Woltill ottSaLl Pianism siontOto prove that nine teethe of , be ranee. dfnerrouti debility. local and co:4th utlobil wetly , nrasoteatel and phy.tealsulfaidnit• are traceable to