The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, December 28, 1854, Image 4

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E. 13. CIIASF I tir ALVIN DAY; Etirrouri.
Tirontrine, Tkiirsday, Dec. 28. 1864.
Liteoa Poetry:
The proudest poetry of youtti
Is—" Would I were a Man ?"•
The golden 'pin that lie between;
Youth tike a. dream would span—
"ris in its thoutrht, 'tis in its Iteart
'Tis ever on its tongue ; , •
But oh! the poetry of age .,
Is this;—" When 1 was young !"
Thus, in the tnoinnf life, our feet . .
Would distant pathways find ; _
The sun still face to face we 'greet,
the shadows fall behind!
Bat, when the morn of life is 'o'er, -
And nature grows leis kind: •
Tho lengthening Shadow creeps before—
suolirrht falls behind.
With many a murmur slow and sad,
The srteam of life flOws on ;
That whichwe priy.ed not when• we had,
Is doubly prized when gone! °
And many a sad and solemn truth .
Lies written on Life's page,
Betweem thd "Yeetry of Youth"....' •
And ".Poetry of Age.". • •
gitf.tfrO -.Artitle.s-,
Evere . Ws Library.
This is one, of the largest private libraries
f this country. The proprietor, has recently
.riven away many books and yet it contains
rvat '7OOO to 8000 volumes. In 'additon he
11...1A 40 cases of pamphlets, containing some
-13 - 0-)0 Seperate pamphlets. The library is
r.rticulary full 'of • works on the law of,n
subject that'llt. Everett known to•
very, well versed in. • It is alSo - - quite full
in American history and thedepart men t of pe •
l'odicitl literature. , Indeed,there is hardly any
epic ormatter of huMan learning., on which
.lose- speaking shelves have not something. to
r. •T. was most interested in the privilege
e'7joyed of examining. the letter.. department
1 - ::at embraces the letters addressed toldr.
or tt• during , his Tong period in, 'public life,
his brief periodin• private life. There are
than eighty volumes of those in Manu
7.c...ipt—=all - neatly catalogued alphabetically,
so that he can turn to any he pleases in a
11 - lament. What a-personal treasure, such a
collection of letters! Thisis the kind of au
:tog:mph letters.that are.most valuable. _
And who can tell how valuable the ; addi
•tion that may be'made to our American lit
..2rature when in - the process of time; these
manuscript treasures shall, under the power
the printing press, reach the eves of the
at reading public Another departmeti , .
. - __.at particularly •interested us was that con
:aininglthirty-three volumes of Mr: Evereit's
in Manuscript, in ~which pre hidden
is rhea of great, interest and value. Mr.'Ever
.--:•t has been*A collector of divers curi . 4itie,s,
sides thOse in the line of books and itsd
,are manuscripts. His beautiful library4ooin,
wilt expressly for his use, is radiant With
:':sings of beauty and curiosity—from the
collected from the most celebrated hat-.
..3 fields in the world to an ear of brooin corn,
the age of 400 years, froth a Peruvian
pmb—from the stamped paper that the Brit
.:. -11 government forced upon her. American
Coloni.s in 1795, to a silken lock of Napole
m's.hrtir. We have thus !upon into our se
:2l.t of Mr: Everett's shining as a bright iptel
. lectiral light among us. ' A scholar .Without
an ample.library is like a builder without.
tools.--Jour. of . Coma. . '"
'Prom Enropi.6.ltattle of Inker.
violin.
So simple in its main thread is the storyof
-.lie battle of Inkermann, that the official de
-patches' and fuller correspondence
reach us this week scarcely modify the tale;
')ittrrather, as usual, enabled U 3 to realize the
:magnitude of the contest, its' despente oh-
Ainacy,,its appalling amount of bloodshed,
the imminent-peril of our (allied) soldiprs,
rind the heroism which enabled them to en
dure, to resist, and to triumph over fearful
odds.
For a day or two prec'iou'sly to the sth
November, the Russians who already pOSC.AS
-041 a large force within the prolon"ged fortifi
cations, and a large force towards the rear in
the neighborhood of Balaklava, had been ob
served to rete—ive reinforcements, estimated at
30,000 or 40,000, which, added to Librandi's
corps on the Russian left, 35,000 -_ or more,
and the garrison, would probably, justify Gen.
Canrobert's estimate Of 100,000, in one way
and another, arrayed' against 'the allies on
:he memorable sth orNovember, . •
To augment the weight of the force brought
-down to crush the besiegers, the now useless I
army of the Danube had been withdrawn
from Moldavia, leaving Bessarabia still defen
ded by its special army, but not it is supposed,
criftrely exhausting., the reinforcements to be
brought from the mterioc.
. The effort of Mensclikoff to , throw his
4rength into a succession of powerful. -and,
if ixissible,;decisive blows, is shown by the
advance of Darmenberg's army in the very
;inditest order, augmenting the`numbers about
Sebastopol, cwithoitt much regard either to
their equipment or .I)rpvision.
The aim was to bear .down buccumulated
?reasure—and it was with such n view that
the batteress resumed the‘\bombardment of
• the Allies-in ther besieged _Camp ; a strong
Ante from the garrison moved . out to aet
- -with Dannenberg's army, and Liprandi made
a feint that might, have been, had
-it succeed
ed, a penetrating attack towards the 'rear ; .
and, as it was, engage the attention of
a portion satibel3rilisl h and French forces.
Thus the alliesi* L ere to he occupied an
around, while gm weak, anintrenched, and
unfortifieil pogition towards the
valley of the Inkermann, was to be penetrated
by'a force of great wei . ght . and momentiOn.
It was with the earliest dawn, enveloped in I
mist and rain, that the allieshearing. without
seeing,-the movement of the enemy, roused
themselves to a comprehension of that which
they were to expect. They . -were attaci:ed in
position, by Hoops ecinvergmg into a narrow'
and broktt ravine, or meeting of several ra
vines; and here, notwithstanding ail the sok
.lidity asaribeed to them in the despatch of the
French commander, the English were
- repeatedly, driven leck. •
At one time the battle consisted in the
play of artillery upon the soldiers of either
side; at another, i n sharp, cofficts of small
arms; but for the most part, of the time ini
direct'personal encounteys, *where each side
tried, o f the other its weight, muscular ;
. strength, nerve and resolve.. The 8,000 En
glish whotWernripeatedly brought forward
to meet the attack were the, same men, unre
lieved,'hrOughout the day.
"The; narrowness of the channel through
- which 'the battle raged prevented the Russians'
' from using„thei i r numbers at once, but those
numbers gate ii_cotumand of-fresh forces 'in
sue cemitie -relays. So the conflict continued
throughout the day, till afternoon ; the con
tending. bodies swayed bnekwardi '.ass i;1 for
wards as reinforcements or new , resolution
lent the gteater impelns- to either - Side.'
The arrival cif -the' French first restored
aomethieg like eggremiva, equality to the
i i
side of the allies; ab' ,at laSt, English t. solid
ity " and French" Bantry proved greater
than rit.isian fercic
,yitind :numbers. The
Ramie . gave "ay ud kited, their imme
diate 6 l ject 'unaccoetPlisheili and their' path .
stlewed with .deed, principally-of their own.
l
tr,
.in t is, day's bat* the ascertained loss - of
the-Et slish wa5.r2.81.1 : that of 'the French
1,7001 d' the An. tan less
,is
.guessed at i
15,000 . 1 [5;000. is; carer:. the' inark..l The i
proportontite loss. b 'O ffi cers of the Allies is ex
cessive.? Supposing the Russian lOiks not to
I be over stimated it .ould aboutie'qual that of 1
'Alm Allies in ropor ion to. the grOss numbers]
at the iommand of ' , lance Meng,cliikeff. '
-; +-• . ------i-- . '
I . A 13140dy Fjah in Indict Betwveu:
" _Two Nregroes. ..
i
I • Chir. 4;:i tv. has. pro ably - never hen the :the
,
.1 :act. of .odesperate and savage; pugilism as
i 'occurred on Saturday bet wevn two negroes,
back °tithe barber shop on MiliU street,' near
i the City 'llote4 : . ...
1 The belligerents .were , a noiorium bully,
Ifortnetli , from Terre:Haute, who was the ter:
ror of t i tle polieite of that place, liaving clean.'
ed filet all . out 'on several Ociasions, and
• i wheun i dertook.lto ride rough slii4 over our
f l city ofitcers last spring, but finally got into
1 the clutches of Jeff," and was compelled to
isulitnit after being severely dealt Wiith, indeed,.
1 eriPple .in his left arm for life, Arid the
' other a notorious bully named ! Trines, who
1 has been •empleyed for years on the packets
1 ;is a fi Aiting man:. ) ' , •
l• •Bot . lt 'veto athletic, courageous, desperate
negroei. They quarrekil about n game of
i
1 cards,- -hen joints seized'an axe' and struck.
the old nerT6, , vliose name we haVe not learn
! ed,- in tihe forehead-, kneeking,* hole through
his:ski 11, half Ote size of the - poll of the axe.
The bl At 'however, did net fell the old nel.,tro,
•
who n tWithinincling his left arm was fasten
;ed in' sling, from= tire Mauling.' lie receive.]
.by Jet 0 early in the spring; insisted upon fight
•l•itter it set, and'at :it they went in the ba \ ck
."..
yard.. :
~ - ; • • , -
. . . .._.
l'he battle lasted at least half an bOur be=
fore t le
. pelic arrived:: to 'separate. them..
They vere I,6tll',..liiich - ed . ,. - cin the ground,
thectl eaap and 'chests pomaded to jell, their
eyes b tlf ;oohed Out of their 'sockets, Jonas'
lip ent rely Off,lthe old mans Upper lip also
bit almost off,•danglingOn 114 chin.
'. Notrthsianding the'disadvantages the
old Ire ro labored under/withla hole in his
'Skull which:wOuld
whichhave Icillet a white:man,
and one- artri in a:sling:le:ha the advantarre
. _ c.. .
of Jo Fns, and Was giving him !the "best turn
'
in ttiC shop," 1.• • : . 4 -
II
It; vas with great diffieulty they could be
•kpartctl;so firmly did' :the Old. man cling'
with his legs around : .hiS afitiagonisL They
both Iresentedi a pightful appearance as they
were ,narched cti to the ''Alayor's .office, grind
finally to jail: ' •
They are both desnerados`,land the only .
' • 1, • • that they ',regret we hear sxpresmu 1
j . tiot b •tli killed tt, the: affrav: .What a, pity,
i such eroism, suCh stretigth such indotaita
ble-c urage cOuld not bo ptit."'eo better . use.
But :uch i,,s human nature,hum uncultivated
State . 7 -I,afayett_Coitrier -.' • • .
•
A •Pnrupr on licirsgback-"Sis Thou
sand Po'lois Lost in . a Gambling
~, - , 0
•:, : ...Rooth.. .
l'out ii Oil 1101 Since ave stated that a poor:
niciresidiag on Seventh street, in this:
~ aimed .William, li.'Walker, had received
into ;epee sof the death of an uncle in the
.city battitnere, by which he came into the
post inn of jnine thOnsand• dollars, all in
casli Mr. N‘alker, iminediattily upon receipt
of tl ,s inforniation,.gave up his, situation in
lienilerson'S carpenter Shop, and started for
the "qonumental City tO receive his fortune.
t
- '1:11 it his arri.Ol.l
l in- altiniorahoi....l. l- tnat
the money loy:lich .be : lead fallen heir NN as
in cli:a condition that it could not be ob
tai 'td fur six.knOntbk. !, si •-- .• . •
. .outig Walker - iinxiOus, to get • the money
" QI,
w ...Sight, " .oill.l'e a
. to ; :;take *8,500 fur the
the[hole arriOnnt, Mid! finally -did sell his
el:1m for *B,OO - p. Q • Vpfjoyed at the • success
wb eh had attended ;bun, •he hastened back
to this home. l Five Itindrcd - dollars was sex
.
pen ' dedithe next day after lill-returh in• pur-.
1 , - • , 1
chring new - fiirnatnre,; &c., for his house.._
TI e . old furniture was !S:cat td:WoOdrutf's and
disposed of. at :iuctionr .he whole „icing sold
fo is.eii such; was its ' inferior I character.
l
dlkei, witlilis li 'tle:flirriily; rented a house
,
.cli Longworth str,: t at t3OO a year, and -ex
ndeds quite.alan
v of; :noney .. ini having it
. t. ainted and White,,WaSlied..- Walker,_ feeling
11
• rnself indOeticlent enough to play the ben-
pi p
tllima, - camineAced.frecinenting the saloons
aid reStattriottS onThird Street in - the -day
time, and, i i he:tbeatre i • at night... He made
ti quaintantes !speedily, and very .liberally
t_ eatel tlient to : oysters and other, refr&i
ents, and in retunt•liiS new friends! invited
i
.is t 6 Tiny cards And . , billiards at their - es
s! is
ease.! •1 1 • ; I .L i • -
.- -The new sphere in Which 4 was enjoying
iinself se eclipsed lirselter:jtidgment,that
e.was soon ; persuaded to visit the gambling
• . ms. .At;firSt he won at nearly everygam t e„
-, nt i accumittated - nearly 'p3oo. Night aftitr
ight be, continued vi t •iftinff these sinks of in
i nity, one !Of ivbich 4 loar'led.on Third i street.,
util be lcist offer six- thousand dollars of the
prtunehe Itad.received, but afew weeks since.
Walker. says that when lie had.lost four tbous
nd'ilnilars} of ithe money iie would have stop
is
sped, had he pot ,expected'• to get the sum
' askagainhy .continuing the game.
.He has
ow, howeVerJ stoprx,l,•.3 - 14 - -has - sought re- •
• ress in one of our eonrts of justice. Besides
i
he. line furnat)ire, clething. &c., he - purchased,
e has only 55.700 pf the., 4 18,000 left, but
• fomises liereaftertfrdremain at home, and'
not`siluander4what is'deft.-bnt resume his dni
'y labor and attondi - elOsely
,to the interests
and welfare 'ds 'family.-;—Cincianati,. da-
Letle..
AL
~s.
mocha!'
city, n:
, 1 ip
• of
,s .i
1.
I i
. . ' I .1... as itile !test Did.
. This;tame - ieliliti,n , ='. doing "as
. ~ ,4 spirit-this
the nest did"-has ruined thousands. -
-. A
. Totini. man isliiiviwil by liciou4' rinria
parlous to viiit the, , theatre,sor the gambling.
"room or other bautitS, of. licentiousness. . 1k
becomes dissipated; SPends . hia time, los'es his
credit, sfranders'')its property ' and . at last
Sinks inta'anitintit4ely 'grave: What ruined
him'! ' Sirripir ."do.ing what the rest did."
• A father lil'is a finlily, of,sons, He is.weal
thy. Other lAildieti in : the samesitnation of.
life, do so".and so, are indulged in this thing
and that. Ile indulge his Knit' in
. the same ,
way, They ; gro‘ititil, idlers, triflers and fops:
The fathei..w i ondeft,' , ,why his children do' not
succeed - l letter. He has spent so much money
I
I , on theirr ucation4 has given them great ad
-1
vantages 1 hilt a)as t they are only a source
_of vexati 'n and trcinble. ~ Poor man, he is
• , 1. !.
just payi g Ole penalty of 'doing what the I
'rest did. I.'. lit/. ' -. ', ' i
--• The p' r inoth4rS strive hard to bring up 1
her dim , liters gertt4ello.• They : learn what
others 4
~. to . paint i j.o;iiaff . ,..to . play, 6 dancel
and ser ral !useful ,matters.. ln` time they
marry ; heir hus*ds are Unable. to sup
, port their e4travagance, - and they • are soon
reduced to povertyl.aad . wreteheauess. The
, goodw.ornatt is 4siOnished. "Truly," says' .
. 1 s he "I did its.the t yldid." -:
Of ei,ne httudred and thirty members,
of the C:nadian ,Pigislature, 40 are lawyers:
1
.
;"Tr " Let non:At : prevail against. you, nor
iii,A u a ,
.Vou' 4.1 t• *fent faith"
Alibertistments.
- •.
THE i FORE ST WI_N-E. ti
This excellent Medical IVise and thp Forest Tilts, are
fart gaining the good will, and beromingthe favor:te med.,
icineof'the paoplenatt4 kntiwn as a most effectual remedy
in the eure . • -I _ ,
Dysipcpsia,Whitual Caslielmess, Liver Complaint, %%Atli;
Obstietate)lea.litehe,•llliliona Disorder+, PiM
plea 1110Lettes and unhealthy Celrr of , the Skin. J 31311-
- dlas, A4tte and Fever, Silt [thanes. f.rysinehts,.Com
plaints incident to• Ten'sties, Languishing Weakness,
Night Swelits,liervons Disorders; General ill Health
and late aired elite of Old Constitution. .
But a short time has elapsed since three great and good
medicines have been made known to. t hepub tle, yet thou
sabds have experienced their geaktVeffeete. Invalids given
over by their physicians as incurable, hail; been restored
to 'mind and vigorou.shealth by their
. tike. These medl
eines are unlike any other. • Their • two-fold properties act
directly pn those organs of the Stomach tem° kidneys,
• which secrete the fluids, and separate the impurities from
the blond. This Wine and PUB iiever,:weaken, but give
strength and aniesstion- to both body and mind.
The great amount of-good these medicines have Anne for
the sick - and afflicted have induc6l thousands to commend
them to theit frlettils,and the public. Tiollsidunle of the
highest integrity hate voltintarily testified to the world in
favor of their extraordioasy virtue+.
fil• StlastilieiV; .a celebrated physician. in a
letter from PrinCtiton',-Nicer Jersey. dated Nov. 18, 1849,
declares that. In all lint, eMporienee he ba l d gever seen any
thing to ennipsrawith the Forest • Wine and 'Nile. ut the
earns time notating several eS , I es of conititutionalDebility
and Scroinhini affections whfch it cured in an incredible
short. time. :AmeOg the metulieis of the me dical Faculty
"ryes, Yer:4',Who hate witnessed the great results. of the
Forest Wine. and ratisminereled it is numerouseoMpletnts
will be found the nanles of the celebrated Dr. M. T,
man. Di. L.fCheesman.l)r. Chilton, Dri Wm. Drown, Dr.
Marvin, Dr. A. V. Moreau° and others.'
TI ?TI?IGITY of Mr:Johnson Burke, a:highty respectable
citizen of Waverly ['Mee, New York: I
De. G. W 11 ALPO .—Dear Sir. I esteem the
"Fort-it
Wino as Gni-King of fdedleines It has `stone for me In flee
weeks willatitliree physicians failed to .10 in as mast years.
InlSl5. I became tha victim of the !least Diseasy and Ner
vous At/evil:ins whiehhave been growing on Ur* peer sines
until I pnuitired your Forest IVine•mail Pills. although.!
had wasted oereral hundred dollars for me& reit atten4-
Mice. During the last two years I '.ls obliged to keep
my hon.,' nl'arly all the time. and gave Op business incon
sequence of my likhealth, I had lost nenriy all hopes of
iecevery..taly. complaint well; of that elms under -which
"nature sinks anti Die be:lames a burl hen." Seeing your
Forest Wine itilvertielid I etc:M.oll.l(d tn!elve it a trial and
before finishing the third bottle I felt like a iliflerene per
. son, aitt was able to resurue bn.i nes ...ken•eatirely toners
. .hy (akin? fire beaten. Fee the benefit of those afflicted
with similar cortiplahits you are at libeity to publish this.
yours. Aid. .J. tVarkly Place, NV.
General tfrebility,lmaciation,:ratiog ofbody,rtc.
. • . . .
Many are afflicted With some one of the above eomplaintS ,
without being able te tram. it Co any particular cause, and
therefore delay the tyke of the praper remedy wail the die.
'ease. heroines constitution tl. Tito disorders are often
rintraetedied by asense of sinking, or..entire exhaustion
after exercise. Sonic experience sluggiohness, lassitnde
and at times paleness or tlashin,:of the countenance pal
pitation or, the heart, or like symptoms.
. The excellent effects which have ever attended the us,
of the Forest Wine and Pills:in everylspecies of deldlity. ,
is cone! usive evidener edits happy rerdlts In this eines of i
disorders.; Many hAve resorfe.l to thi.se medicines as an
anima:um. and bet , n speedily 'cured. For. Nervous - ,her
ders and Debility the Wine and Pill, Are taken artording
to, the directions on the label. , •
To Me latillett.—True bettutyl and loveliness no.
company the highertlperfe , tion of health. which again 'in
variably follows the PUE:EST STATE it TUB tiLooD -
What artificial .tppenda,s equal thatvivid expression of
countenance which emanates from hetiltb? What paints
can compare with the crimsoned colored lil pot! carting its"
brilliant roseate hue through the transparent texture of
theskin? i What charms are more caotivat ing than the...•
ofhature c in her highest, perfeetiorat .; Lid Dr. itatrey's
Wine supply the place oral! cosmetielts. The; use of this
excellent Wine in a short time creates pure, rich Mond,
which e)orsintlhrough the veins, penetrates the minut
est fibres that verve towards the surface of the skin, cane
log all unhealthy pimples and blotches td thaattpear. im
partlug a alai& rosy color to the skirt, arid brilliant ex
i ression to the eyes,
, ~.,:r
i
. ' THIS IS NATURAL BEMIT .Y.
, .
In corr+hrration of these farts
,/6r flits .3. has many
testimoniplit. The following IF,flUrn it add); of the me. t ry
rpectahle!standiut in soeiety;"sent do Us by her brother;
rerlding. ih it ut g. rs Street. i.
, i
Dlt. fl W. II A ESEY— - 'New lork43nly 7.1819.
My sister, from her youth. had ,b, m in very 'th.lrat ,
health, complaining frequently elf we. klari. of the .'first,
attended With a cough. About the "4, of lightetin el.; he-. i
Kan to Lei much worse. For six, mots previous to entre.
mencing with your ritedieines she bad i not ti.-"n able to get
out of th. house. 'Orr eituntenaricearns greatly rm 1
ariated
yellow rut sickly. - . Iler face and n 4 k was roVvred;with !
.d,,a,re,,,,..pur,tai,„ eyes eery tu . h sunken. and her
cough lalreasing In fine. She bore i erery appearance of
soon.ltecoMing an unhappy vic , ipt ti consumption.. At
this time "procured for her Someofyinctr Forest-Wine and
1
Pills, which stir rommeneeti using affording to the direc
tions. She graduallydmproved a- she followed np the use
of them.' tier first symptoms of 1 . ..e , i ,. ery Iv a , a n ntemm
moldy gricid oppetiUs. her face finsllr l beentne smooth . and
her cheelo:Vosy. tier cough left het a ltogether, . She ~
now strong and vigorous. and pre...nig ti.. finest example
of health "ever witn erred -3011 N S..MA X I%TM.
Di'. G.!iV. MilSetis Ganz-04M -Po - rest Pills!
stannri4i ure 1 on the fame principle no the Forest Wine,
},_
to which litis an important adign , t . They are coated with
pure Clint . trahir,ap Imre!' an t love lion. for 'which .Pr.
Halsey pia received the only patent ever granted on Pills
b the tlitternmtnt of 'he United States. '
- Tar. ilaLley'S - Forest Wine an-I flitm-crwied . Forest Pills,
unite in O:mlO'4l6G:A he came urea. nil .Tlit Pit r:tlett fell
of
. the ;Itionit. the Re.nor.ition an ' RertorsCon of the
Stomarli 4nd Bowels, . .
The 116. 1 ,nrineii.b. 'Of 111311 is the lona. no sooner are
s nom o ns or -Mr_ ;Hamner' trnirri' - teererr the Morel,
e : e amted,tfinorltld illatter anti reornr i e-1 to 1‘..1..1.,.. -.... rt ..,
byre Miss, Orthe Foie' t Pills. and pure rich
. 1,10,1 made
to flow ih the VOW; lie the n ii.e of 04- Forest Win,. than
dif , esteliorint , to vanish.:and strength and omen.). of body
return. I This it , the Prificinie on which lt frinnlei there
great medicine.. and hr which nearli nll diteliFet nre cured
The Forest Wine..is pair no in large suciar. , I,eitles, with
Dr.llsln.y . -snante blown'in the glass! One liollar per hot
tae, or sit bottles for Fire Dol'ars. dunt.erritt.il Forettl.ills.
25 eent'ner Box- Por Site ty tbelaPpointed Agents. at
Wholesale and Retard. Oetiertil 11.. p, t. 161 Duane street,
'one door from Mattson. New York. I '
AUPOikttell Agent i in Montrose, .btil Turiell; Greattterad.
Lucien Pcmt. ' ' ,:
I .
340 change quarterdy, • i
--,----- 1 —...— . - ' .
. 7,--
NEW GOODS
At pho Vpsonvillel Exchahge."
!TIT.] inhabitants of Upsonville .and svleinity
are nf*ain favored - with an exhibition Of an.
other Choiceeselection of Fallljind Winter Goods
l at.theiold stand _of the s. - ulose- (DoOrs open
daily Sundays . ineented, frotni o'clock A. :Nl,'
ttntill 9.0 stock P. 111:,) where, may be s'eeo.l. sold,
and biluolit, a good assortment of Dry 0004 S.
•
G roc riri es, • Crockciry, 11 ara ware, ltontiw.Ui,
'Woodenware. S'isti, Nails, liaint , z.
•BootS & Sh es,r Clothirig, School 114ols,
Trunks. carpetl3.l7,,is Yankee Notions &e. &e.
&e. lAII who On . and will iy for what they
buy dither doWn, or within :'a reasonnWe time
thereaftei, are invited to call Those tz:l,in;*,ing
to th4t other class may ae well go whet they
can do better. All kinds orFarinees.l 3 .-ndtice,
Match., Lard,-.Eggs. Pork, Pdultry, and Cash re
ceiced in, exchange for Gooda,•
• JOSEMiL.-31ERRIIAN.
Ur i tshnville, Oct. 1, 1854.
Australia,_ California, •
Or ang place on. the (!lobe, cinnot prey nt greater
I • ' inducements, than
•
KEEL£R'4. s'INIDD.4I? •s:
BOOT AND: STO E.
\A T is now filled. with a new and eiten
• ! sive assortment of articles in their line,
embi t acing . a general variety! of new .and elegant
styles of 'Ladici , and Gentlemen's Wear, among
wind, are Ladies French,. S)lk Lasting aud Pre
nille!Gaiters, Kid and Enameled polkas. Kid Pat
ent leather and bronzed Jtnny Linde, Buskins
and Ties; gentlemen's French and Philadelphia
oak-tanned calf skin and kipj Boots. Congress and
buttnn Gaiters , ;;MOnterey add Washington Boots,
toilejt Slips; Morocco, calf.: and Cowhide Bro-.
gani,..s"cr. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Brims and
Brogan,s';. all kindiof. Misses and Children's wear.
Alsop, a 'getieal aitortment . of Findings , which con
sist !in , part or lasts, pegs, ' , parables. lin i ngarian
nail ,tacks . thread, wax, Bristles, - shoe binding,
awl's, rasps, sindstoneS, gh4 kniVei, Rc. Alio,
oakland hein"Odk tanned calf! upper aud scilelcath
tr. ltioroeco skins and
Work made to order and 4pairingneatlY r dt.tie.
i • -
1 .. KEELER & STODDARIS.
Montrose, Juno 1.1853
. •
Stone!! : Stoves :1 Stoves: :
(orrliE aere and YellOw Lear' reminds ms
that the fast apprdach of the keen Frosts
of - Old Grey' Winter, wheti one of these unsur
passable and highly approerl Stoves (ram the
most extensive stanufaelories in the• Union,
rents. Shear 4.l 3 Ackard. become.
to levery family. We would respectfully announce
to the citizens- of Susquehanna And :1 - ljaining
counties that.we have just reteN•ed and arc re
ceiving the largest - and. best assort Went of Stoves
ever introduced into Eastern Pennsylvania, which
will be sold atthe very lOWest cailt figure. To
those who- are in want of Stoves they will find it
to:lheir interest to. call and examine our variety
L I:4'ore - purch;iSing elsewhere.. They comprise in
I . part as follows: •
!United Stales, I Oriental Parlor, :
cEa'stern queen E. 0., I Venetian, do .
;Fire Ctipnfr E. 0., Faney do
INationat kir:Tight E. O. Irving do
Morningtar, Cottage„ do
Farmers' Air-Tight, 1 , 4. e., dte.!
qunto above Stoves are too well kncvrn to re
ire any minute description, being the most
papular and approved SloVe in market. All who
• may' favor di with "tr call Will be shown through
cior assortment' with pleasure. " Reeolteet - th e
•niumber"—El - krotes far fathed "One, Price Store,"
- Herford, 1863:--35. .
Now Goods
- TX WEBB is now receiving his Fall
1.1.• Goods. - They !liming been bonght'ex
ternely be sold at the lowest price for
r4aely pay. ; -
Montrose. - .Sept. )854.,
. - ;!- WEIF.GOODS- • -
Aif QllTT.T..kN l :Szj'AßK : rettrn their -s rhiefol.
1 s t Oinowlo4p.toiiits to the vublic . lor past fa
v4.l.3,.an'fl inyiitt. Jo! c4iiion to the 'vi,iy larp. mock
of Spring and - Si t riii:er Gooits they ore no r 4
ceiving,,eind Ott. fofgaie :it, irry low priee.: 16
addition' to .clif•fr: it;.6l n—ultilleft of staple Dty
Couck,:ol.oeeries„ Itilroware.. Cioelierv, Taints,
and 004 &e., tifii air prep.ired to exhibit alargfe
assortment, of i. - ' 11. . , .
'.. 1; LIOAESI biIESS • GOODS • :
of ever''( tieseril)tionl Piaui:Et?, Plaid and Plalti, ,
Silts. flonnetsohar4s, aithrins: Gloves, HoSiery
Ladies: bad ..51ryses #oca • of all kindt)---;also a
large Muck of i. lz . • , .
I 1
ithApy Ii CLOTHING,. : .
Clothe ? : Cassiineres Tweeds, Jeans, Sumnior
Clotlis,i; Vic:tings, 4lnts and ;Caps, BOOta and
Slsnes*e. &c f'. )1 . 1 . . 1 •
. _
They - respt4tfully, Iriolicit an early call from
those. !. , i ho w . itdi to, i purchase Goon Gotins AT
•
Low PiIICK:.4. 1:i ~ . 1 !' •
i ! ' - i i. .11 31c3IILLAN & PARK: •
SpringvilleMay4, 1854..
.1, , ~
Greg, Exeiteinent ,iu New- York!.
rianoi'antt;i3felodeo'ns for Cask, •
Tjonii(iE WAti:llS,lihe great Musk aud .Piano Pitt°
tle;ilnr, 313 !this Iwtty. New Atrk, preferin2 to share a
large per' ent . with hill inners, rather thanpay - it. to the'
tharpers of IVallStreetl,l.to raise available means to rumble
him to View the (..r., , eLq . :l•olt tiutes. - 01(ete hit immense
a as
sortmetit of elegant . nd";warranted Pianos aivl
at otlar.,re diseouht f fitetory puce,,. for rash:: ilifkas
rortmen - r..omprhi:s Piaties from threeof the isr4eit and
mop , Celebrated (th=ton. , :-Manufsrterfeil• .also those of sev
eral of the best.'Ntw rurtkors, inelud nig the hen utlful
and moth admired Ilm7sce Vat re Pianos from hlrown lac •
tory. aii!l Mehliteq•ng of i the beet Unstoti, New . V,l4l:;:fitid
Buffalo Inn rk2.,: affording an opportilui ty for s7leetion s not
to b.•' , {le l,,,, wne - te• ltieh instrument waranto.l.; Seetind
hand Pianos at (frost - it amains—Pu ICES rnom
MUFf C end btu,. al thrtroments of all• kinds. iDeatets,
Ten,'hrre and beads or.geho It att rolled on the best trim s-
Music sent by. m4ll p Mit paid. (1 en , ral and Select flit? a
loguea .;t• and ..!lOtedele or fontory priers of Pinang,
elmle.ins and av;ltsi ! in.truments forwarded IA any
if rest , free of pottage t,4-.73 -3mos
Farnieis' Union Insurancoeo.
,tratlford C'ortnty, Pcnn'u
CAPITAL! 200,000,
"
SECtIiF.D BY j10! , 4U"._ , : AND LuouT6AtiEs ON' REAL
\SURFS j:,oiii.4t loss, by Fir..llousefi. StorCs
1' :mil other Goods,',Warcs, rnd Viler.'
Chnndise, on it'R fJi uraiilo terms fIA any'. similar.
Instittition. toH,:k Ctljtite'd and
Mat Eeroas: •
Horace
Perkiris, J. I f_7! N. Shipman, F.'
WellJs, Jr.; 3.; E:Timfieltf,' Athens: !kill John'
I.nporie, Gen.lßradlev Wiketitan,
ceyville ; Wit ftetibarre ;
chard iMylert,J,lifidi ie.
• • : OFFICERS-.
II ti. IVlllislori, Pres.:C. F. SVelles, jr.
Viet. l'ret., aid E. Canfield, SCe'y.
dresS, (11: yl:lra, WyalitAng, Brad ford'
.1
- county, Pti.....).5Y1-1 •
1000 Bocal
A go n ts Wanted,
~
T(3:4l%*s. rp . ri the. best and mo:t .saleabte
A_ Books pitblished. • They are written by the,
most.; popal:ir Atithors:' of the day, i"rrelutlimr,
among otlferf , T ',. 8. Arthur, of..whuse last great
Rork' ,: . ;:. . 1 -. •
1- ~ ! .
• ,! Tet('-.Aripilas in a Bar moot,
10,00 . 0 enpie3 lt.itlibeensOld,witiin a mouth of
publikation. 1i - j i; • ' • 1..1
TII'AC Bfq!•;.s Are beautifully illustrated. (rria
'ny of them It'ithi.liaely elored p!ates)l and are
Printed anti bound in the lest' manner. ; •, ,
It.tents wOi ftjuf ri . 'plea.si L int and profitable out'-
ployfuent initlit. , ii; cheat: ion. For particulars
athirtss (Post.paid) ! -. . -
!•'.l': W. BRADLEY, Publisher, -.-
' Ni,,
„se. o,,t( ? rtli:Fourill Street, Philadelphia.
. 4 1 tn 3 ' 1 '7, i':
FOR 'SALE.
•
13011 K f( - 110 ...;:A LE by the barrel, Ilk
1 11 - ,i S. or A. BALDWIN
ISS 1.
!-. • r
•.. , .
'1•! :- gew Goods. - , ,
t . Griod fhtigrupent—to arrive this: week, at
I.IL. low piiireA. , lC.Lll and exsaniine. ' \ '
1, 4 3 .; 1I .INVI,EY 4;- -MOTT.
llOntrosoltpli 12, 1854. I ; ' 1
• i , • . ,
.
_Stookys;: Slot - 00! Nten, - 4-
rptiE sitii , iriiit...jr wishes to call lit!
~1... Filpi trititltis n)(11.11elt l'utme'to it
ns,o`rtmentp,r h. - t . •
1 ' , ST_OVES,
•
at ht; new tit, r0.T.11,,,,0t in Lotlers - tile: next to:
L. ..4. Lenin ini I: Si er,•. l :qui Ile:. r I it.l
Gri , :f t. &Ala
. l
Dep , 1..
.111 ifttip 4:lnnitlitittn to his eprini.i., t ar. , - ze •
I var: •ty of (.4,-,,liiii,
t.W ~ :M. - 1 l'a;lor Stoves,: Mary neiv
f Pat:.: :-:.Ftl, w hiid] are-- '
erns,...i
- •
i .• t. .V“.h.114',!i ; Peor'i It..eloch., I- ire Fly,
1.. To Irro •Tfitori : ,114.-wriz, , - MriluilloN,'
• • Piack WaYilt;i• - ,! , , il,'„, t , • Oak, •
,
Which toffe"thor -',wiiit hi- forin-r stoek will he
iplaps tioj Miist!e•xteilsk . e and %%died assortment.
of %veil s...!: ! ,it,j'il iitht-‘4.. In the rolintr. -'
'kk' rlintorii•tiOves w kii
e!! fortiid at low prices.
-;;;.' " M..44;e1T.-s-iri his line kept on imnil :41,1
mat e t•T , ori4;ri as ; m0t.11 1 ,, and ordi:n reeeived at his
Old stand-ih;(ireiit Bend. . • i 1
i
1 . . I '.i I, i • JOHN COLSTEN.
li.orlersOfel&..llreat Bend Nov., 18.51—tf..
.
" tui -N-:i.111 );pu.odee r n2::lin my friends` .. ,
..) - o_ m , 4 , 1 my foots:eps r., ov 1.
- x - r - o[J , %-it'; '44..'4. me at My re-idenco• on it cmt n 7"
II vile, 4Wd doors south from Se(it 3litchers
El., hapii,y: 4 iiny ; ti me to wait on you, .soeialll
or &oft...4s•ltinalls2, - ,the latter e-peeially. Those
who prefer id; have their wotk..done at their resi
deiee,whethtir jiving in tots ; or out.:;_will idelse
gie nie - Mitig , :e accordingly, and ' I 'On at your
service. 'Pen-*s - . txt
,a dist;ince •thltiirindq)ate
.Tilt.th, caichii.i ateemModOed at my i:house, free ,
of!expense,;:While the 'work it. beitg done. .As 11
Wish to b '54F . /,I shall stilll adhire. to my
.old
plim of elja`rOng , -according to theeircumstatres:
ormy patiroui=.: There is Much: - complaint' of;
0;6 - high lirlees.of Dentistry and - of ray prieeS toc,l
;ifhough lihtive. been.in the habitOf deduetine
I
fr un 15 6. .1 - 45 per cent: - fr4n) tli# :first..' , N0v.,',.4
i friends I Will Make you thiS 6flef.,-Lif you who
1 1 • ~ ,
i n ed wont . Ntill . come, right l'aloni.t Mid hare 'it!
done
and; keepftp, me' blisj d wilt Work 6i ,-- you '.:l
ft& half•firlci and do it i ell too; IThe: reason
.
we hive `, to 1 cliarge 4o high is %eetiose, either
I fr t firnAreatT of the plain or thtk-paNyou hold haelq
; A u l d Turco tl4 tii I,;se Much 1 timef...r ‘t'ant 'nfr
u 4 orl; Ciittio' !iin then and ynu frill find there iSi
-..4-
a l chaticelOrz argams at .11ontavu4"; ' •
I . 1 0. 1). VIIIGILI i Surgt.Mn Dentist.
i; I . '' ,
, llontrbse' April 19, 185-1 1 •
!.* .•! 1 . .- • l. •
• •
!OittiStock of Stoves, 1-
S now,efinipleted—and we would take this npt, l
,
portuoity to say-that %ele:tit show the .tnosili
beautifill.atid splendid - patteras r: 'of Parlor an
(;oohing Sfp‘les to be found in the 'enunty.-4 1
Among the n% in be Leer the RevOlving'Fronti t
and-Gothie!:P:irlor, for werailor coati entirely new
14&tufi - nsi 'l4,l34i",;(lvvidOly pretty stoves.:
froth-five to tii ‘ n dellars. .
..•; '
0( at 0,0.,jin.g stoves, we think it needless t
say inugh;,Only.to rimark hat we are selling:l
ff!:riner prices, and judging froth the
rPPidil , Pef, , hu:risales ,. we belies(' the 110%147 at*
enti-iely'satised With the prices arid -qOality tai'
qur . I;ij.l • i
We •hay 4., ft•A , itar. of the "Clinton Atr
ioht EleVatiid Oven stove," aektiOwledaed by
.
Il be pie best cooking stove now in' .
pms'eia ond•B i tiglish pipe at Old -prieos,and Trini
onnVs riridiTin Ware of ill; desciptions, at tliP
%.ery 10'4 . 44 rates. ..- ,
I 0 - I 3. DICKERIIAN Jr.
..1 Newinifoid, Oct.! 21 - .
• • ; t .;1
Everithlixg works to a Charm
Qro - Yr.r f J.OHNsON & co. are none; reeeividg
kj!A new Mika of P,all Ge'eds . , and ari ready to
!wait upenittro people, to aritlilng' they - wish in
the; line: • hf I,Hry, Hoods, flOthing,..-Hroeerßs,
Ihrdwarei'CrivekerVFish. Salt, 1r0n,.,1300ts mid
Sheer., &A.,1.- p' will Itcurely:, suit all• that
call pod 4e ns at. i.
nn. Store, iniSptintrrille.. ,;;, •
' ',.•! • SCOTT: JOHNSTON & Co
Springville!, Sept. ,f 27 1804.
• .•,-1'
' 1 , ... ,-. .1 •, .
_,L ', likiministrator s Notice.
Turto . E , :iis bereleir given that letters testa
' 111 Mentary upon the estate of,William GAIL
nei, de,e4i.lalp of the township of BridgewntiT,
hate liettO grunted to the sutkerjbei.! AU Or
sons indebted to sail] estate are 'hereby requpt
. tel to'milie Immedlite payment. and those hav•
ing elainiA niten-fia;i estate to;present them dilly'
attePtedlorsettlem nt. :. ' I,
', 1. WIN. A. wilcomn, Mb*. ,
Montrose, Nov. :30, 1854.-48%0 ', . Irp '''
... - " Man, Know _
anMr callable Book for '2.3 }eves -1
4• . - , hart 43, tkapy '7 •
.P:,, ...., ~ s , - i 100.004 COPIES SOLD IN
..'ZI" - Z' s , ' i L ', A) Il' ' , , ' T.V.IS T II - 'AVtIA R. ' A n re*
'."..;,it ' i
‘Tri l f , 44l;._,": et!;Ordi , t Tacit and ixOproved,
6VN:Ar '• • r,ol,•fi<Lcui.,, . •
/
''...••• /
~.4,r14 - I X-: in . Ilci? er`Oit.....ile:ll Manned
7:"'• .4: ' 0, '•„," ... - 110.y1311.1 auk for theittlitrtud—
.• . lifir&t.''' , ",,...Z., - .. Ciolpilid,i' to tilt t doe or Ow on
., , , .........,„;,,,:, • :...,,.. 1•40 4.10 i.,;,! •.. tz...o.ineu , imdettre
~r.‘i., 1 ~, t ;`,...'
.or Vtry• ulal 0. Altr..P..e eon
cl'i I, ' •'• 'i ‘V I / 4 ' te4 ,vlI/ i 11;oods 9uour r extol
• 4
' ''' ' -.IS t ex nal , xr•-rr, %skit nark*
I utetiroutae, by :al t• Anne of
for tilt,ir , plea ention; wilt let, .
:all El( Meal t echoic:A*lCA. Cliiil
;the inr of decency; with art u)
. tc,. Fiiimales, from the reauiejt., 4
'fill tlYactice exeltitiie!) devi,t
tirailtEl Cr private rout re .\ ; 1
TO ! I vi Lich it added receipt f
11.11 '
. and a I reatire ton ill tie
'the Y i t., eeroand Attar. • r . , . , t •
Thitivfony of tbs Prgfeet)t airob4rlricv in Pe.,,,i'Collqt,
P/I,odeiplt ea—• • lift. 111. 7 :011; t'S MEDICAL ll; ,‘NI..; A 3.,"
' —Vile author o. this wor..nitlikelkie..lllajoetl of th'oee
whriiadvertlse to cure the di ~,a,, e t•i4, l 141111-11 tt treat sis •4
'U'rat) hate of one of t Oe.t.r,r, l'oller••• in the 17ultedStates.
It 'lords the pielstAre to I t;eoltuto..(l.l.ltito to the unfortu
neer or to the virtiat of tnlilretittl:f a AttCrt , Kflll and
:exptirlenced practitioner. In hose honor and ittti-grity
theylmay place the grt a t t,f4 4 'on thlkn ce. -.
: . . . 3( ii - S.itiONGSIIODD,S) D
,F yam A IVnoltra M. flf 1) ";e !r pp,;, ./.7,,i,,,,ity,rhan; -
delplio.-1t glees me pleasure ,11., a ,hl . my testino•ny to tit! ,
professional ability of the it iiPor of the" \IF DMA!. ?I n'•
tt4;7" Numernur rases ni, lit , m.asc of t hell eni ta I Ori,ml,:to,
trate of thee'', of long rtandla t'. ha - • roue .
under my no.
tielqict which his . eliiii hat lo lin n wiliest iu reslot.ug to
1
peitee, health,, in e.ente ea 4., , the, ; t 1 0, 'patient has !e'en
Mt
cohlered beyond mrtliratial !• In Or treatment nf Sent
.l
"
iriallareati noes. nr .11;arratite neat: oft t. funetiotig pro
dmit+l 1.y.:g.1f nbti,e or Extant .. of atenely Ida not !know
libnitepeiloi' in , It. prolf..qo . I I hare lie. il.acqpial.l
with! the Authorsomethitty 4eareq : and deem it nn more
.th4justiee to . him as weal'. l,todioss t. ni- unf.Pturtate
victim of early indiser.,tori. t recimitoetid him as
.nne,in
whilst. professional skill and' intrity the. may safely
confide thimpoeleetto - A I,,FItED iWu 0 DIV, IlD;:q• D.
• ";this Its w'lllnilt CX..ltaio4l, tli:v Most comprehensive
a wliintrliigibir work pa 1,1 1 ,11 , 1.1. on the rhea of disease of
whiell it treats. - Aenidita:;al iterlsnieul terms.it ,tddress
,,,, itself to the re (son of its rea , thrti it is free from all.
objYrtionahte matter, and in* Iparient however fal,ti , lious,
,enulobjert to I, larik; it to ihrhotalls of IS son's. - T 01...• au
thor has devoted ninny ywiri , I O s tlie treatthent - Of the vitt",
ouCcomplainta_ treated nr; a, 4. With ton little brelvto
puff. and ton little presunipti eu t¢unt.o 4 e. he has r ereol'
to the world, al th- merely noininttl price °ZVI . rent , , the
fruit of aome twent) reads'tiostlsuceessfutypi.:icticeotr—
iit+aid. .
~ ,
•f r o l leftelter'Or parent glin 144 wit . h•nft 'the a noWlmlge.
11
Splint, ted it , t•di , litealnatd.: Ork i It-Yinuld. save years of,
palnOnortifiratinmittulotern to ot.lis: youth antler theirt
shrugs'"—Pfoide's Adrucitleil 7 1 . I
• • A Presti . i.teriiin eierzyttuo 'fit Ohio,. writiog. of "Dun.
te.i'eMe , lieal Manual" s,okeel :—.l . ltousaiola upon thous
i.lilhi of our youth. by...-eyij V. ample , awl intluence 43( the
,asisio o ns. have beetrl el firth tho.t hat;it of self pollu'ioll,
w:Omn. r,nlix;nd4h.• in ;i.n.
'tl:o3ls, , lczs ti } t'• tii,it /I ric
arlAls 1v1i...a - 6. , -ai..iir2 - fir.lihr*
hr444.,10.iu - 11.,:in - 1 ttlti .14 n 6
.Arkvii - tintt that ran to• dO.• -
,t - ti)t tiublirmitiel lot to 01(4:1..4
wiile-stiter..f : 4 .llrve or 11 , 1tiiti
I tilt ^rentej:t ble , sit:l4 - ne:cttol
1 - olthe tiresrtit n Fla Tl:iiilz
the i+e of inioxleatimr , Itittki
stlfit: upon t6• - ,o , afilli. i ;nl)t
1 In taro - A,rep t tny than•itt 1 11. bpi ieve lav, yOttr co•fwor
affi ,,• ti ....i . ,* . - t+ - .2 - . , rze - li h..? ',
g rie,,re / a......,,ty ....¢,6n
•p( tags. to am = ri - trt ord . .. l.
, sit eorirs for , ..til . - A 442 , 1 , 9.
i 1 4 tibli-lwr.. or 1100 VII. Phil:
4 , - , ,
- 3.. 8nc.{.41.:1#.1... I . ..lnv4SSt.t
n Ihr,tnn:t lilwr.ll terni 4 • I
, ,
, Invalids of
t.our iltl,llllllll
-and
ben iutroduerti
Slate.
l'airemacher's 141 . ;( 1)f)
'. 411 i mew tint! nor'., pt,v,
oincrliuktg en!, ~ ..0 1:00..
Li .
1
e gartu,ntr. tit.x t tf11;1.
u litttrinpt•-(i citJ r.. 10 :01
itig initlle . 4ll: , o• r.-1 , •-tif.i“
also a pe rim' tir lit C'lll , ' 0
Sfe!d0111 11Z1PI•tlii•li 11:: (;I:"
(1;1. filial, lier111:1I1 ,1 ; 4 111 i•
14, , Z to threelloll.l%, In ~ ',lti
liiatiFfil. (;11111.. 514 , 0 ,
. ... ~
the Spine, lieurnf,,i .
Palpitation liear
Vitus D. uc',6 7, !1a..6 I
Uy Ete rirs, Ilyt-p•-1)43. h
hy a deficirni a c
, if notio 7,1 ' 1 n
411 ' 1! the .rhaius a fro'f hot
Br it ntide•nztood!ii,,,
s :tires idi donut ,, •$, hitt o
limitteudeb - d; and
V that no ni..tinniial og„
FO 11.ENY ,ar -, •4
'llitieafeFjust 11 . a [(WI! IS
:In in ally
priPUlitic Pli! 14.6
Ilc ((mud in a , hall
of I
s 'rely iargo
lite fir-1 (i. ,
;10 putiFt.-!. sir
lug luit,
;:ixt , to• int r,,d0e.,1
L ' iliFll goiPti ,, ii - ..• 1 tr.
11:111111. .r,::•,. :IN
i 11164 . 0 at : n 1.;...?
I:sba ,patevii. , l ~, 1
1 ibertime the'rticsi
ir: • /,';,rt:!..a. ('
r,-, Tlii.y . y:erears
i. 4 bout Line year sir
ruin! us in Ertrop
.
t.) every lii sparr
'iiir dail..'use 4 eft"-
.
:thati I td erJer t,.
`are I).gltly recoil
- ;!Van Purer) P '
k , 1/1.
their Vit.lA'S ofI)
the medical ja it
1
d . aily practice II -rrcrll
ti
ents. A fulllaco' , lm:l
fnink(l in e , ...er)•ip:Oliplil
i every person iii trip SI
;($ A - B
EL TU g R I: 1,1,
f r ; rd. l r m il i g u e s . 7 a
p u r :3e ,e s .
4„ . 11,. 6
e l bi)i.,
Phynicirths are lolit
illei thei r coustraetiol
merits. Orw. wdeD
fear that they :011 u
claimed the): eau do.j
N. B. One Chitiu
onto electric r
either adult or child. r'
A tir.t.Tuuar.t.tl," Ag
Jos. STF:TNERT,I . GeIiI
New York.
Dobto. •
THE POCtE .
...Or, Everii
r ail: FI,
(tile 13 1
Diqea trs a I
) s1 - mac i.y'sie
To which.
Difeases of Feiliales,
Lance, to rimiried pool'
rine.. By • .
. .
Let no father be a
the iteseutapiu:s to .
from au early *rave i
man enter into the a
withont readingt the I
one sufrring*, from a
Side, iesttess btztit
whole train of 1::IyIP
by their fkeician.
sulting the. AESCU
orthoSe about Co he j
this trillynseftil boo;
'sack tholisnqs of
very taws of dlatit..l
rr;Atly person s;
closed in'a letter, '‘v
work by . mail,.; or fi
Dollat. r Address
- ;
;
8t1t,485-11
HM i l
III: ,mrealest i
T'n.
Valvi;, Force
abovt, all ot4r
and throwingjwate 4
Fire Ongine.l Thi
185 ft is the- s'tlel
serevrs nhonti it to
last:{ man's 1'
Variety of foilm; ea
tion kind eatri' it t i
super i0r.19 otl
per Mitts, nnorij
and tsfannfa,ekrin
• orderl
Lo. -14;
right for St
I.ATEN
1 riot's]
str3;:vn(?s,
Wri,ght's 8
Puri Rifle
-Brookly
yself.' 7.
eery family should
Otniliar,•tp e, aro'allti;
;verathitv: tharscould ofr,,nd
or coinplatutsiucident
Lu.oultscenty year ,. rUCCVV.3 .
Id to the erne or div,..l”mx 0,1
l ir Mei cure of U$ alfoor .1i :••••
5 . ,;!.1 nntl Vire of
l'oarful! eon.,inoncos upon
The elinEtit atiotttl tottil(AlFe.
he , n .;nfevtile.l, if not
I - ko•ofr the rant. , or filo core.
fo -- ...ntiillfen nod, influence
n.; el)', to remove this
wriittheLlness. would coftr , r
the of Jesus
Toed:firm. lotiftoperanee (or
ilikft.fl: It has -Ann: t
zri•Afer. veourze thy hu
t:S-01i of the afflicted,
itier cu the good work you
•
f. ea: will 1,, no-warded. free of
Storrs for 21 rente. or
paid) tIOSDEN & CO.,
r; arid linuk Agentimpfilled
24y1
orinsylvania,
wlii , , invited to' a careful
1
uf . ,.(uu,tlting that has just.
r riOi oitcl tirne• honored
• Chains.
of 3pplying- a powerful
itetkl.ap to be wont uader
peotla6ing, a con-qtaut
ee. M a uttetism,efreet , j.
16 0 ,2 t pain, and
nll iNerv(,l4s Dt . seases. ft
alfao-t instant relief,.
:ire; being used areord.,
!1, 1 4.1:2,15i5. Painful and
:22 . 4 lb. face. I)e.2.aQes of
I;terine Pains,
+; ntho;tl.lle.rdache stl
l'aitt , s of the Chest,
I 6..4.•n5,•!.. that .tre-cati4 , ed
14 • ,
N,i l reas Fluid are greatly
I ! ..llle.irf ti by 2- imply
Batch day: •
it ?s, not claimed that it
fot whiolt it is ree
et !xe,bolrily (-lain; and .de.
n l ,l ffany kind biti•p , 2rfortro•
1t122.2 last year, those
,
s'l4lfT'li•ic Chain.
itild we dely any person to i 1
i i:,4•,,,Jr l a t ea certincates of ii
[ .
d in et'.igent patients as may.'
a :it; p.t.zi•lii,- to be had (gfa- II
ii. Ti,,17,1,-r•tric Chains l
r. ii i•,.... ir 1 i.icifl, and after ;
eni--4 i ii"‘i•9iigh :Ha i l iaid trial,
. iii[ l'a; . -i. It.y We rol
I - Celine! !
re 1-71'.4 11e , n ,. : nwee: IJr relier-. 1
1•.;14. .tad by their influence i
e 1i.4-I.iish. Of that city. and i
.10. lir :he french' Govern-. '
nt,;:i.ineed into 'alirviSt every
I ii.i3:iiiy,. Ant:tri,t. 13d , iim,
.:..i I l F!..e.., M. Love they. have 1
' I
e ..iicw'lit in die 1 rory. • i
(Itoerl into the.U. S'tates a- I
I ;
id went through , the same i
[ - i
I were at-oiee introduced in- ;
. YOrk, , Where they are new
eVtilt 1111.)fe wonderful co fCS . I ,
'7_ 4 711i a Warded them. They -
vi by Prof. Val.-11011i. NI ott,
oilifrrs, whoilstave published
Let:land value' ii - several' of
',Oil t cit y, a ntl are -also iii the
milk:Tiling their use- to pa-
Of their opinion niav also be
t. hurl sent to the address of
del by applying :post paid)
A 4ent, illont rose,ra. '• The
l'
I mail. with full descriptions
l ins,l $:3 and $6 . . - • .
ly invited to call and exam
. and pronounce upon their
o Ivatins. no person need
r t attcomplish just what it is.
11lk it II
Zi Ito •
' ,. 01 • .1
0 (la • •
'14., a
onti
in
tin
fpre I
I rnenci
pud
it po
ill !hit for years and lose none
use, pnd•can be applied to
l enti Montrose, Pa:
'era! Agent, 56t, Brodway,
60—
Yourself :
2EESCULAPITTS:
hils .Physician. •
r ET I Edition, coniai sting
luticired . .E'ngravingt,s, showing.
irl •NI trorttutinnemf the nu
n in .
' every shape 'and . form.
iF intlded a Treaties on the
being of the highost.inifior 7
!e, those : eotemplating mar-
! Irortnq D
shunted to pies'ent a copy of
It May save Lim-
Get no young man or tvo
crel'obligatiOns of married life
l'ecitet escula pin R. Let no
haeknied cough, Pain in the
• .
nervous feelings, and the
ptic sensations, Bud given .bp
' i enit mbinent-witho.titcon
.A gl US. Have th'e married,
nartied any impediment , read
•, s 4 it has heel . ' the means of
tuforiutiate creattiretifrom the
.$
titling twenty fire cents en
tl i{ei r teire one copy of this
copies will be sent for One ,
[Tilt pnid,)
DR. 1.17 NI. YOUNG,
. 157 Sprtfc.e St. Philadelphto.
1. ~
0.1 . Pumps !! .
up'rk,elo(.4 1,1 the age: C.
Ritent Dituble Acting
ift Putdp, An improvement
pgl i or maehineA. for lifting
, cpmbinin:y, both a - pump:Hui
mp.pritented in February,
Of it - Inetalie, . no, bolts' or
rust, eonsequenntly it Will
w.. 1 It can be used in evvryi
i draw water from any Aitil:l7l
o. any part of 'almuse, it' i s !
er-flontps for distilleries. Pa .1
.s.. Brie!: MA,. Iron work
eslablisbnients of all
jit ttild 1;c -seti . to Addison Dint- i
)a.; who has bought the• 801
le•11 : ounty. •
"MRS
will•
.41111.11
1.54.
!setts
[ vne'
Phi I
&e. '
',Augj
tmall and judll
.!rillinsnrjrnent, ipeluding Dry
and Throop's Oreparntions;
nne3N Pill 6, and Thayrif
d. r. ! - & 130111rITAD.
22,0854. ,
.AF-FijcTED.: READ.
. . . . ,
.
D UILADI,P DIA MEDICAL DOUSE-4Establiitied 20 ,
yeast. ag - n by' Dr. KIS lig Lltioorner oTitird 4 Union
As. bIItIOCU gp4tica and Pine, Philioltdpiti , Pa. I • • .
i .
1 It Wet rid.. are are appriseD
d that r. KIS $ ELIN 'con fi des
is a prietice efiral Ray ticular branch of ined.ieine, tihieli en:.
g g' 9l hia dadi'died attention. Ile cautinualtheurffurt nuate
a _aln%t the tibias* ~,t ,mereury; thottean c ilaare anon:111i
merrutialired oat : 0111re !lucent affeett near° in:unaptly'.
eittit.atii,liedi. i . . . . ....
'Weill y 1 els rs ri f .1 - li - periviitto in thettra t:tmen
•
1 n
6 a Cl"' 6 '*
f 0 ,!"" iiithert m hettlrettol and ttri
itnperfectly
Al ttood, hair :L .4oA eilvtr. B.INKEL&S.(A ctli o a oralvona .
o 3 a t.r Pa R 9 a Uvaltos. ) to Pro." that nip° tenth(' of the
causes otnervotts detilil Y • 1( .4 ' 41 " 4 ''fluslitutinisat weak
ni is a , mental sttid jiliyit eal alt fie ri off,l y retiliie tdti i, Ned
fataleitlle n to cer
i ado habits. tiincelnir the moat screed et
~
sktint:s ofdetritic lIIISVry h...nd Lyman I nre oriiii.D4 .-
,ra I; e ......:p el it. to Idi r hot ?cri—yhe els an a i lli m , bit .
.i.
stirnetirtie;iinilit!zed in by boys. in aoht ad , often gostioing
,o l y will, them lib raiihhorolmiid which:lf tot 'reform Rt. i n
dile time,"uot i.ialy lie-ko a aerious obstacles to matrimonta
bil,phiess,but aiyiiii il P.! to a. seri eX Or protco.eted.ltrelitltntS,
idol devastating' affiyitlena.. re'N Or thClae who give way.to
this' le.rideirinli rm....lice arc aware , of the con”maences, ,
itrilli they nip! the nervni...iystetn 'timid lad. feel t.trange ,
find unitmointliblefeelinpt. and 'sago e te: rain themind.
The tinfortuDate Cana affect ed &mottoesleeltle is' unable
to laborxiithiocen..tom eil vigor, or to ap Ily hi ' s, m { m.l to
a Tidy : hi:. s(co it.. tardy and weak. he 'is I iiall; irresolute,
and eniaugeattn his Atoll with lees energy, han uanal. -,
i Trim einanidPate hinv , elf before the priiiitiee has alone Ita
wor.t.and'oet..r matrimony. his - m:v.rin;f e
, pi it tifruittul.afi4
lits:en,:i. tell; }ilia that this is aftltsd7l by . is early follies.:
Pi es . e are ~ ati iitteka : ions alsidi should a est -kelt i lig [jilt/1)471
fir lb() i S;illq(tiO SdicatC 3 . • 1 -..,-", -
1 liarrill 71.. reiuires the fulfilment of se:ve , fal
.condi
t nos. hi order , that it may he really the. eause"of mutual
- I applmeAs. .I!titil.l the veil which. cower, thcriirigin of do
i
1 , , ilk' wretn eilnesa he ralsed,and its trityltoutec in evcry
itistattee dis , .ile,l--In.how many could -it be tracod to pity's
li
I iM idi4 - tulli
s ctions , ,Ml their actew.ihnt..illocippointmcnts!'
.$ Dirly them !while It la yet time. invorder to have your. un
istrum; rend reiiloil"nrizatdratioit reltraced. reviyiged and
. 1 / rengtheued. ,l t - - .
0. ,,, , • . .
} 1
1 .. 1 1.
K t : }.. .f;1 N , .: iltt t e r t e
. 1; ;11 ... t : U m a I v r , l r tl i
. il
o a u a 74 : 11 c i c m . .s ti el
o f
i tte r r h n en r..
or an
a :axeit etnatt,:vlnd rety upon the that the
1 4. e r o t,nr, D J. Fele : patient. will never ha
ta disclosed.
1 Young m nif"-let no false modesty deter you from soak -
iutt your cks .14n awn to noe irbo.froirteiliteation noel Teepee
.
i tability danlee i rtainly hefrien , l,yott.
1 Trtninanyit4in 4. they wdl conceal the secret in their
torit heart's i d
f :(.11.1 cure themselves. ' .81r!„ how often: i t s
--.il iis a fatal goluen.ami 'Mae many ..'. promising ye un'F
t nn,who Might have been an ornament to! society has
Doled from thin ea rth. .. i
iStriertiref Of the urethra-arc rapidly re . moved by th; l e
atiplication? , l a new therap entica I agent, tisezt.only hp
Dr. K. Wda:kness and constitutional debility . promptly
cured, anal LI itll viiter restored. ".- ' • " .. 1
1 t!.. as hill lel; Is. .• hi Ii tt .!. than have (by afatlng :their
' ease .•xplieltly: tmtether ol'it all theirsyiuptornv.per let.
ter I, netc.lffrla remittance) Dr 'A's-Medicine, eppropria-
i - ed ~t erortlip*ly. : .
Fotwarthq t n ato: part Of the United States; aild packed
F;rettre fretn 1/AMA Or: or CURIOSITY.: 7 i .
rt v •
'1 REAV . • ''-Youth and Manhood.
, . ~.._,,,
A rip„„„ Tile or a Preatat4re Death, A.inkrlin on Self.
1 .. .1' .Preserrittion—Only 25 Crais..
'1 It‘i a a . wdrit «aiin«atly re luired, a's a tnelne Of . ..inform--
lug. the vivid of the age in which we 'live. Alen', ~ '•' '
I .f 1) NATURE'S dli IDE.' I" . . , •
l•. , . .
IVA ruler. rof the Pcoloozolion qr. vfe,zust froii!ihe Press
i• l. ... •
i A le'!ter F!th a remittance of 25 eent. or, the'. value in .
poet,tanyt.:4itresse•lto—u.• K INK 'MIN .11101fid elphia,
Ca . . will Fi-0r..... - 01 , 1•" of either of the above•• fiasolig by
t,,,,..- ..rm.til: or 12 copie4 will h« sent. free Of7froit ate
lot $l. - ifol.ltiellers. Canvrig•era, Travelling Agents, ',kr •
inpplied ‘rhi,.1 , ..el eat the publiaher's.prleee, which admit
of a fare...l - 6,0_ • . .
' :
.rx . y- Ali 4.:iirr3 mull be poxt-paill
•
;.•
- t i AYER'S PILLS,.- ,-., '„-
,
• A NEW and siugularly, filiel'Af , flll
ri remedy forllte cure of nit Bill
' `l, *. ;: r - _-. TOWS 111S.VaSegt— diseases to .14 ,,,.
..q
.. „ -24' . tion,'..lriumlice. bropsy,lthenmatism;
ei:,....- Fevers, (lout; ilimors, - Nervousness,
ie,,— , irritabiiity;fidi.marnations,ileadaehe,
...„ 4 --- ; --- ", Pains in the Breast, Side, 'tacit, and
~,,, igg , .......,..re' Limbs. Fitinale . Complaints..ece , ., Ace.
--- ;7 ,. ..,2E; I ndet.4.l,, very few are :the dbseases in
, . which a Plug' i tire Mudieltle .1s not
More or pins .re;tuired, sod much: sickness and suffering
might In' tW'relit'ed,,if ',harmless hut effect ital Cathartic ,
ivere mor4 freely "Well . No person can feel ' well. while a,
tO4tiVe habit on - body prevails, besides ,it soon generates ,
Serious sod .tlft ea fatal diseases, whit might havebeen
avoided 4 the timely and jatliCiolll. 4 use of a genii purga-'
tie-4. .Thip •I alike t minor rolda, Feverish. symptoms. and.
itiiiio us dirit wenteut F. TLey all tend to become -ortiro-'
duee th . e leta ,c-ited and formidably IliAtemp , q^,. • which load,
the lieirsCA,*ll over the land Hence a cell ifili.ininilY ph vs
.l, i..,f the first importance to the 'public. health, an I this
Pill has becii Vet fected with consummate skill. to meet that
demand_ 'On extensive trial of its virtues by Pnysi^isson,
Prof. ,, ors, , ,tind Patients, has shown results surpassing.
try thing , )titherto known of any medicine.: Cure= have_
been ettente,4 beyond: belief, were they not Substantiated
hy . r,sotsi - yrt such exalted po-ition'und,ebaraeter'as to
forbid th..
:tuspicion of u 'truth
I Among,itie man etninent gentlemen who bare testified
;n favor, O fbh ese Pills, wt' maynientien't : .
, .
Dr. A4layes. Analytical Ch,einiA.of 11 , ston. and Slate
0... , :yer ritiloi.:achnsetts who.n Mgt , prlrossioual charoc
. el i , en.f04.. , 1 be the (lon. Edward-reerett.Senator uf the
. ;1: - . S.; itobt7t C. Winthrop, I".x-Spealier of the nonse of
'll , ,TreselitVives; Ahbott LaWrence. :Minister Plen. to Eng
low] ; .lohri if. Vitzpit rieli. - Catit Bishop of Beiton. . Also,
:Dr. J 1: - .1(thiPoti, Practical tlhetnlst. of New Fork Cite,
lendor , t.titie lion. ft. I. Norre.Serretary Of State; Wni.
111 .k , t on the richt.t man. in Alncrica ; S. Leland .k. Co.,
iproprietor4 of thoNlettnpolitan Hotel, Zn.l othertt.
•• iii 1 ~ o4cii permit we co:at:rive t‘tariV hundred errtiscat es,
1fr0n,,,11 p:kli F. whf•re the Pitt have been used hilt evidence
leven ntote- , '.'" in - irtz than the experience of eminent nab-
I I:- .4.....;...r0:......1:. 41..4. ru'.....t. n owl tri 'II.
JThe, l' ills, the re. , ult of lon inv e :ti, A zton . ta d ~,tuily
J „
ar , olrerl•tt: to the public e .t - the - best" Onli' Most cuniplete
which the pre , ent :late or me.lical . science; ran afford':—
Thee are gompounted not of tipi trues thethselves, but of
the ine.V,.iti al tint u,:. only of Vezetable remedies; extracted
by ,homleal Knee,: in a state or pUrity. nod combined to
.,retifer in such a mantle . ; as to insure th c best.results This
.svgtent df t , ompo4ition7tor meticllll , !lac been tount in the
7 ,('• I,errr-!!ettor:,l:lryli.nlg bail. to orally, a more efficient
Ireme , le.'oho hat hitherto MR obtal.ne.tby any 'process
I Tire reo oh i
" is -,-
y•-rk etl).. - ,lrri , g. While by' the old mode
1
. C . r MP , qemh..-very inathine is burdened with more cr
, 1,., ~r,criwonl.mg and iTal llrinus rinve.itie. by. this. each
i in.tixith#lllvirttle Ariis . 'titat. i. de.lred fee the enrollee effect
, i, precept;. Ail the inert and. obnoxious qualitirs of each
i stllitoll!rOnibloyed are left behind, the curative virtues
i I (mil' 14R: tetaioetl.. ' •lletze . it Is self-evident the efferts
i sh , litia t.ftei - e rs they have Proved inr.re Porely renv'dial.
11 rn , l iheilllis a 'firer. morn pewf - rful antidote to disease
1 thott lei' M.ll int...14 4 w. ', flown to t lit' i' .01 7 1,1 -
d At it i , f-f'lnently expetlirni tent an y merlin
1 f t al. en titter the ,ontisel of an otten.linz Phy:
. .
. .
,
he rol 'tot ',ff.:wily irld:Ze"r, 1. rqiiis,Y W,;;',l
,
iti t-nni t,it. ion . 1 hove I.upplietl tbi• neeurott
1 1,^1, 1 4 , 0y10y Pe,tnral 1.110 Pitta ;itre Ifillite
1ir. , 17 -nr t!rortiHoto•r, in the foiled Statp.
4nieritittiProrl.-..4. if howetytr t brrtr.ltoll
71 ,, n,liniti , it rert•ire.l rh.no. they trill be p rtiin
0 16.. in - :4i in hi , : nll are... - • 7 ]
i 0 rm.! t bp. ip,0,,,, ti m,..iietrir. , * that are OiTt
, Frll , l ill riiken if their enrii,,,;irior. an 4 •k.
..i.re rott , iNtr , in thei r !flys: cry. I have on '
vi ,
1 • Thu ittirvtlititsn t ("my preparttitinß 1,. ilia
1 mi , ,,,,,, 1',.11 wl ~r . ..nni pet ent to j0,1,t, ,o ,
freely qt..rinatch , tbrt.t heir onntictionA a tl.Ol.
It. Th,k-,Cherryr- t•torre. erns prrin . mt ttc,lA , y ,
f0t,. ,. :11,01,1 , 1,7ful foo , lirin,. - 114 , 5.re it tt rtfreetF
Mono tirniuf tit Phy.it:itro , ..hwurt d e el.reti th e . •
I ray ITN and oven rnt.re , 4nfithtntly, And i
ev rt if yit hnt their ant ic , rt tiow• Were more Oa
' their rpOrtc tilnqi trial.
Thev , iperat I- by their t.ctrerfttl iutliteurt,o
cicn•rnit,t.l)nrify 'ha blood and xtienutnt, it 11, 1
: thn—r•truvre the• rat.trtViti"nle of the erniti:Lel'
tr. an4ether organ• of thateely.r , st Ariel! their irregularli
ae:l. n 'tit, health. and by
are
wherever they exist,
stteh .It-ritetnents as are the tirsrerixtn of disease.
Ilehirjruzar wrappe I they are Pr :1
e=rtnt ; to tike. Nnd bej
%e:etable,ro harm ran arisc f FOllll . f hYir use irtl
any yp4ntiry.^
For r'.i.ntite .lireetlous. see n%npper en the Ttc.x.
P.reeated by JAIIF:S C. AY Blt..,Prartleal awl Analytical
nt.
Chez. Levrytl. linsa PsiC.,, 25 cents pet Ile's. Fire Box•
CR for t l .l
soritt. IST A. Terrell, 3iontrose 7, 11.1 , j It It. n. Eaton,
IlatretTh. Church At Phinney, B. Scott, Great
Bend:! ;By all Urn tuts and Deniers In aline every-,
ahem i Sept I:1-3TIn4o
C. & BENNETTCO.
filapbTters wid Jobbers of Fare,iyiz and Do
- mestic Dry Goods.
r 41PET STREET, NEW TortE, :
A i ir bum) invite the attention c'seincreliattts.in
Su , :iineintnini and ntijoininm Counties to
theirf,, l tovk crouch V r i.! found l ar ° ge and desira,
blo .10111 soasotes or thetv,::,r ',fl og in - -1,
1 0 .:iti:111 seasons of ennSi , ting in park
0'4014. Ca.l:,linisres flint Vest•inD.,s, Jeans and
'rwtteilm, with nil . the beSt and well known styles
of 144 t ei , l.red prints. . :• - , •
A sj),Dre;,:s Goods, White and, Linen - Goodi,
&o.
A s*, troilie long and square ' C:sh
tuer(4 :end Si{k Shawl with Hosiery and
Goods. .
• I.l•Oppt attention paid to order's, •`.
• 4'yl-1 change.
• t . .
kewl ork Fire Alusitza.ikee
9.- Wait Street: . •
Vl* PITA L. ) Cash and illrincrved Snoulties),
;$
o . o' , 0
.! • .
us kres against Loss nr Dag by Fire.-
(7•roits.—A. Q.Stel;binsJ 113 Broad Street;
.Pet riL). linker, 1 -spruce street ;•01rard llancker, 118
11re .1.))9)); Thomas Andrews, 136 Ce4ar street; Samuel
t=on 1) . Mnyil, 3:7 Wea street; , Albert, 1, Con4diti,Blo
reet;lanies ()rosily. 1131)1rondway ;Charlet
Lea, ;,liikf-1.41.1ge.18 •Y. tal'orbert C. Jinn, Chicago, 111.;
I Stitip 11,0)1 , 1e.r Wm. W. Leland, New York; Peter ,
f ltosi'lL.' 138 Bank Arect ; Ptaate sS. .111.).11, COT.' West -and
Lai;r1111 oreefs ;John 1.. been. TS Wilder-street •, 1). Van
Wart;113111 - 044 , say ; Ikratio N.' Gallup; cor. West - And
Itztrr4 streets; Peter H.l'oster,.cer. UnnBroorl ant; Weld;
Ross. ,43 Eighth Avenue ;Stephentlromwell,
Csitiden% N. .1.; Albin Wadleigh..Philidelphia; Dextern.
,Ilritqtn. 4n W3t,•r street; B.ntyiuel Sinelair,Tributtellnild
Shaw, Clevelend. Ohio
itOV AI; CHAMBERLIN , Pres.
C frAit,LES I.; CLARK r,• Sec'y.l 1 • •
s eltt at..es L. - BROWN -*vent.
i .0,
Ikloiltrose,Sept .0, 1353.,
'i ,' . rrtAnuLE SHOP. • .'
,OE undersigned have. estahliahell a shop iu
PA'A
the basement of Mr. gayre'es S,tore,ia Mali
tr.i„ ,;ihere,,T,,v
.wilt at all titnes 4eep on itislid
Ftljiy:lGN ',lid I)diliSTte - Ittnut.c.:aidi talituractu re
tht iisamq into Moattateatit, Tomb-stone!, Table..
foj)ii, &e l . &:e. - _.. ~
nt!Tha p atranage a f the publi. e v ls,ritgpeetfully
appitf.ii : CONGDO,N*BEVIEII
- ,- Atnuirctee , Aug .0.5.1E 4 5—,V i
i
~`.
.
Drugs -& likydisines. ' -
ALPlt r ESti stock of GenuitiODengn a.ndlied7
ielnea;.Patent Medicines} paints, ON, '-Dye
SIAIII4, &c. &c. for sale by ; .', - - ~
pee. 14, 1851. . ' IItiNTLEY & REAU,
TEE MOTROSE DEMOMEE.
PUBLIpIiEn. EVERY THURSDAY MORICISO
-- --01648114 Odet t , •
zniross AND FROPILIEIrOItire
. - TER815...41,40,1:841 hkadvanee; $2,00,1
no t p a id ieithip L ox I . , tionthsr; and 62,50,at the 'nil
„„;
of the year. -No paper diseontinutd,untilar eary
tzges ure paid, except lit the option of e p u ti.:
fishers. All communieatiowitenneeyed with the
office, to insure attention:, mu s t be,,direeted (pobt
paid) to OUSE & DAY, Montrose, §tniquehanna
County, Pa.
,
Batt; ot 2s4,dierttsing.
-One s4quare (i2ilines , Orless) 3 insertions, $1 1 ,44.1
Fdwh TiubseqM.TtlErseriion,
One'Rquare three months..
One mitukre,NiX 'mouths, . . .. ... . 4,00
- Busines9Aollui four lines or 1e5m,.::.... : 3. 00
Yedrivadver - th,pments, not over 4 squares, I,oo'
• OmVeolumn ono year, . . .
Yeady adve,rth,prs will be 'reitrieteil to :tha
businef=s in wh,teh Chey nre engaged ;sin/ are eon. •
sr, wisliing to continue advertishr unless
they
- shall giVeispeeial directions for a d seontin
uanee of the same. - . •
,If",Thei publishers having - sddato d is h: fob
Printing materials a lafge / and .superto e assort. ,
trient of Job Type, are now' prepared-1.0 • execute
Job Work in a nann-ner unsurpassed in this, see.:
tion of country, and oaths most reasaSabletercris •
.
. Blanks ofeverydeseriptiop..-Icept copyintly
on band or printed to-erder.
'oA)u.sints, Pirtriorg.
JOAN GROVES, . • •
fashiosiable Tailor- I -Shop undeiSenile's
Street, MoOrove, Pa.. • •
ISICIANT:OOXISE, 7 ;.•
Gicat 'lend 'Depot, Pa. ."Apiaiot Bar.
ANT, Proprietor. . . "
BURROWS, SPROUT &
Manufacturer. of SPROtres•Comni ED
Hughesville, Lveombig„ co.
Springs may be ha of M. S. Wilson, Mutitt:osi.
.Win: W. SMITH & Co. .%
Cabinet and Chair M anufacturers, fook-*is
• Street, Montrose, Pa.
- Dr. C. C. EDWAR.M,'
Physician and Surgeon, Harford, Pa. Olio
. 2 doors below Eaton is Store.
Surgeon • Dentist,. be at, -
Searle's liotel, Mondays and Tuesdays of each -
week.: 15y1
IIIeMILILAN ilk PARK,
Deztteroi.in Dry 'Gluts,' •Groeeries, Hardware.-
•Croeltery Boots and Shoes, &c., Springville,
Pa. • 18y1
, • .I.lrircE -4Sc., ;,. •
Anomie: at Law—pfriee fo - rnierlr oeeF
pied by Little.& Streeter, M.ontrose,'St4qns , '
hanna County, Pa. . -
RALPH B. Lirn4,..11 ![Ezi.A. 8. CHASE.
C.ONGDON• & BEVIEIt,
Dealers in Marble Monnlnents,Tables,toul.
Ston;6;, &e. Corner of Contt and Exchange
•
; Streets, opposite Broome County Pank,'Bing
. ihatuton, N. Y. ' • I •
ABEL- TURRELL, MosmOsis,
OCaler in Drugs,Modieines, Chemicals,Plints, •
Oils, • Dye stuffs, .Groceries, Dry Goods,: Hard
ware', S tene-w a re. Glaiss-wa Camphene,Boru
jog 'Fluid, Lamp' Oits.Candles,Varbishes,Win
dow Glas§*, Rthey . and Puiler Arficles,!Perfn
merV, Jewelry. Sl;oons . ....SpectaeleS,
•
Instruments; Trusses, Medical
. instruments;
Liquors, Mirrors, Stationery, Brusbe;s,; . Shoes,
. Yankee Notions, ez.c. *Physieians - Wised?.
tioris carefully compOunded. •
- - . FRANKLIN ERASER - • • -
,:. , : L
Attornpy and.Counselloi - at Laiwi .- •
j. , .- , I . MONTROSE, P.A., • . -, '• . .. . ' •
' I '
I i i - T. ILI; tt en d' faitbf u lly to all. business entree.>
T ted tliitn i a the county . of Siisquehanna.,"
Conveyancing and writing of all- kinds . will(be '
done neatly . , and- charge moderate. l v . -
He will also attend to the.presecotiou,ofel a int s of
Soldiers, their - widows and heirs,* against t 8 Uzi
ted States government, for Bnunty Lan , Pew
slims, &c. -
,4,--
May be found at all boars at the -office f
IL occupied by,J . T..Rictlifides,-Esq.,north oft'
House. - •"v
shouldbe
eian.aud as .
at knowir,g
'ormulit. by
, D the , whole
'nnit British
ti nny one
tly tcrward-
COLSTEN t
AL . V . :,IN Store. 4, Tin, - C:pper art.d Sh%
Ware; ii ear Great Bend De
ed. how few ..-- -
w!il Their' . • DI. C.' TYLER, • , ,-: 4 -- ..:
cr.,.
OP QIil1:111 Interested -with. I. L. 11 , .. t' --.
OV , libieel - Iliron-rEn AND DLAI . .. E.R. in liaraWnre I • drentr
. ei 'e , ri n a l ' i i ; e ra m e en t. i levy, Carriage Triinniings, Springs, '&:,..
0
i.t.to anown._, . No. 215_ Pearl Street, • .4 e . : , •
, . .
''' e "' llll 071 Where his )lereantiln fri'ends,'in this an# *tier
re wiiling to I ~., .% .
a realized. ny 1 4,onnt.es, are kindly invited,.nnd earnestiysolieit
ed to- eall.and• purelini3e. . . • ' . 116147.
the internal
n, henlty
bowels.. liv-
OF :no:Y . : moss, PA. - . ~• •
With Rowe, Woo.driiff,_ & -Carter r
-ytTiloi.,EsALp :Gnou;ns ,'ond - Comnnisti3l.
y • MritenANTs, No. 1 . '73 Washington Streets
between Cortland and Dey Streets, New York:
Alareh - 8,1854-101 f. •
. .
.-- - ± Medical :Card:
RS. E. Patrick,' Jr. 4SIL - G.• Z. Dintioc4 hare,
this day formed ti co-partner s hip, fora vitae
efficient And successful prosecution of thediffer
e a
/.
.branches of their profession..: .
• 411 business entfusteti to thOn,..:will; bit alias
il qi to with promptness 4nd fidelity. : , '•
Their office will be the one. lately ciecniiiia by
r..pittoek
E. PATRICK; .Ir. '?
DIAIOCK. I
Montrose, March 32..1.834.
Dr. Mekit H .C. o aih
DRUGGIST and _CHEMIST, and Dealer in
DR yes, Medicines, Chetnieide,Dye Stiffs,
Paints, Oils, - .Patty. Window' Glaaa,‘Vamphine
Fluid, Perfumery, , Ynnkee Nolone,dte.,&e.
Lodersville, Ps.-IQtf.
A.L.-DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAw—Seeque•
hanna Dtipot, Pa.. Office over
. S. B. West's
Store. - 16y1
TO,,
Woodruff dc.pdred, •
DEALF.RS VC STOVES and :Manufacturers of Cop.
per, Tin, and Sheet...lron' :Wire. Shop near
'the New Cougfrioage, Montrose, Pa. •
S. A. Wobnnupti [G. B. 4DRin.
.
A. Lathrop,; - -
DEALER in Ready-Made - Clothing, Hate. and ,
Caps. Boots and Shoes, Dry. Goodoidtg.:- -
E Store , opposite Searleie Hotel, Montrote.•
C. D. LTtutor,'and with - -
.
J. P. W. RILEY. [A. LOOM
W. Singletem,
Can now he found nt.fils new stand: on Owt
fie-slreet, 2 dpqrs west of Searle's Hotel. when
he effectually repairs with: dispatch. Vsicheis.
Clocks, Gun t, Je'welry, and every deierfption of
machinery, ; Wheel cutting, Gnu and:it,tch
ninterials supplied to the trade.-61
"A, it E. Baldwin H a
0r
AY be fouritt - itt tiagemeot, agenroo,'L
tel, 3 4§oe.west from the tortier.. l4 °W 2
and.arehuntrio tbsit tire duo Teri 111 "
ieptably if pitid soon.
1 • A. & E; MUAVIN. •
Montrose,! Nov.. 23, 1854,;-41_tf
*- Si'Nei Spoons.
A 'ratio, Pasert,
Suga , r t
aad Salt Spoor war(Unted . runE, [or aate uy'
BENTL,Et & •
Boas - and Shoe..
AN 'Unusually. good , assortrefr.k,t r of
. . 1141 ,2 4 r
make, all fresh and perfect, fo
DgNTLEY,
JOU WORK._
HENRY S-
/
r z/
rrnorly
o Court
.et` inn
.cot.-6tf