I - , . . HOLIDAY GUTS. 1 NMI' GOODS. ~ ~.. ( . .. 4 .„„,„ A —.l , -.v. ti,U4,1,114,,_.„-pentecrat.. HE lubicriber ;rebid . 11 - :tile atten:tion -of _. ltirc 311tLAN Ei PARK ret,iirn their grateful. I 11 his friends, to thR beautiful Selectitlli of 1. 'acknowledgments to the o public for past fa , —7- . I Jiwelry, 11,11vel‘waire aim& Fancy , •, — tend invite. attention to theery large Motif THE LARGEST CIROOLATION 111 NORTHERN PENN A. of Spring and Slimmer Goods tbcy are now ie . - •• ff4csd,‘ - i l s • • ---"'- -. • whiLli he is now I _..u.}, ce it `tog, int snit ble for T-1-fE FOREST WltslEi , i .i ng, an d Weal to and the Forest Pills, are o ff er for-sale at rein lore prima. In E. B. C Eii ALVIN Dill , k Rs. - °ffe t la g - f or, season , e' G llt i . Tbillmocllent Sfe 1 •Drr °, i p.- g ents at t he coming•festire sea whien r Mitlitioll to their 'usual Assorttnent of staple Dry ; fa st rig t e goo . ~ .sisti b d will, and becoudna the favorite med- 1 _ 1 --------- lho is selling at prices that Cato fail 00 :ple a se ' tetassttheipespl,,,sad.Sonwo a s a MOSt. ereC‘lllirenledy Goodk, Grot eriea, Hardware, Crockery, Paint., illoiltrose, Thatritdav, man. 11, 11166. all , . 1 he cure of , , AL.FRE J. EVANS. 1 1 " i a ~.e - ' • ..to .11Cogivene. s Lirer Complaint, A tli- tuld (I ' 6 &c., they arc prepared ,to exhibit alaigo __;.---7,--------.. I ...; ..,.. • • . i. ' .. No. 2 coil Fellowi Hall. I DY ura ell .s eVO — b - stinate ealselv:,llillions Disorders,Pi .... '• D •'. 1 - 1 '. - llingbarntoni Dec. 21, 1854,- - i ' ; Ic a Iffratehes and tin ealthy Cols rof the Skin. Jana- 1 ' , c ASSoltfilent of ' LADMS DRESS GDO S 1 , Li , ; .lice.lAgne alai Fever Salt -Rheum. Erysiselas, Nom-of °l'Cr.f de scr i p tion, Figured, !Plaid and- Plain, plaints incident to emales, Languishing Wealtnvas , iPtiOne Hight Sweats, Nervous. Disorders, General ill Health Silks Bonnets,Shawls, Ribbons. Gloves, liosiry and hopaired state of tiff Constitution. - Ladies and Alissps Aloes of 411 kinds+also a Rut a short time his elapsed since these great and goO4 1 1 . . medicines hare been ramie known to-the public., yet thou- - large 14. 0 e t" Of '. . sands liars experienced their good effects. Invalids given - ' • , READY MADE CLOTHING, over bi their physicians, av Inc urabl e. her e been restored .... i' ; „ to sound and vigorous health by their nee. These =ea. (i n sure uulike any other. Their two-fold properties art _,C l 'l ° o 4 l 4 :', i i 7.3 e " sl i i ni ngs% reg' ) fiats T w e Ni i 2 1 C ji ; l3 S 3 , ' BO S O ti l m s in all e d r direetly on those or g ans of the stomach,liver .n 4 kidneys, ~,, ,_ , e. .. vhich Se-rete the fluidA, and separate the impurities from piineu WV. MC . , ... 4 i ''' sol i c it - :.1 T . OlllOll --- BY FITIGREESk; lIALLECK. . • 1 ---•• ' . , Tem Is an evening !twilight of the heart, . , When its wildpassion-waves are lulled to rest, 1 _,OLD H..itlNS.-1.30d 1 . 3 -ts, Gold;.; chains, And the eye sees life's faig scenes depart, . As fades the daYrbeaut in the rosy west, i consisting of C . hai.el:ine Guard,: Est and 'lets feeling of regret. • F ob,ofall • - rrhtand rater s, br l i uei o s • 1 I - is with a nameless 4g . gree We gaze upon them as they melt away, I l ' wmcn se-a e.- - , nd fondly would we bid them linger yet, __ e ___ _—_ t-- 1-- 1 ItEASTPINS , of every p Mem and price, the bloo This Wine and Pine never weaken, brit gyre ttrength sad animation to both body and mini But hope ts routid us with her angel lay . The.A.reat mount of good these Me lanes have done for , B some very rich, by i t A. J. sass. the torten 1 1 :afflicted M o ve induced tho sande to commend Hailing afar some happier moonlight hour; e _ Dear are her whispers still, though lost nick" eItRINGS —A benntiful selection of Ear ha g heat -Integrity hems v oluntarily teetillcd to the world in earthly poWer. 4 Rules. including all the lee petterne Al. favor 9r their extraordinatyl hi tax a. I Dr I. I• Strinlev. a celebrated phytielan, in a Sp • some very rich Ott of Ear Ring's with -1 letter iron: Princeton, New dereey, dated Nor. /6, 1819, In youth, the cheek was crimsoned it ith her gl • ow : i Bit , et • m was to match, y . k. J. I,EVA'Ns. 1 d'''"if that in all lite exporlenee h e had cover rx, rtY- Her smile ideas fotliest then, her mann song ; 1 • . ' i thing compare with the Forest Mine and Pi ii. at the - ------ I mime tme rtiating Formal ennen or connt it utio t Debility Was Heaven's own music, and the note of woe 1 ,C 1 TVDS --Plain Go 0, figored Gold', Cameo, I and- co n out a act ons whicht cared in an exedi e I 0 1 IT i I Was all unheard her sunny bowers among. i. . i , Gold Stone, 3 °sew, Enammelled e et C. by i f- e . v short, time o Among the members of the medical ulty Life's little world of bliss was Dewily born ; le- of Newt York , who hare antnetsed the great results of the 11 A. J. ,C1'4.1.a Forest Wine , and Feces:men:le:lit to num rouscompirants We knew not, Bared not, it was born to die. _ ___ _ _ c -• will he rudthi the moon or the celebrated e Dr. M. e. 'Good- Flushed with the ecofil breeze and the does of 1 c 1 lI.VEIt WA RE.•=-S - 111 ei:Table:D4sert,Te-a- i man Dr L he sn. Dr. Chilton. Dr. Wm Drown, Dr. morn, I 1.._ Cream. Surer Onal Salt Spoons; Sll . -er 'Fa: I Marvin. Dr .1 11 Moreauo anal others. With dancing hart, we gibe on the pure sky •• 1 hie re, TE.TIMONY o tolr ; ohneon nurke,allighly respectable • • was , ..... Sava and Phi. le Fork's; Silt er ,Pte, But. c.tieen of Water Pace, New York • T And mocked the passing cloud that dinitn'd its Ite and Fruit Knives .. Silver Soup Ladles, Nap- D n G. W lIA Bev Dear alt esteem the Fot eel Wine n the file of Miellelnes hag done for me ha live blue, kin Rings, Card Crop e. eete , .1 i Like our own sorrows then as fleeting and as I ,dod es Coin. ...I 1. tiTrattlf • d as :Keehn n e lilt three physicians filled to aloha as man , years d "2 .-- "''' -I triaSio; in the i an ~,,-35 engrav(. In 154:o. 1 became the victim of the Heart Dlseafte and Ner• few. ' 1 cams %Seed ins le lich have been g rowing on me eater since . %era beot st} le, by `‘• J. DIANS• I until I procured your Forest Wine and Pinta, although I L • i And manhood felt her sway too—en the (le' I - ---'-- i elle e f eica mete al hundred dealers for medical attend. Half realized, her earthly dreams most bright, 1 C , ORAL. Beads—A large lot of dam and cut anee During the last two yearn T was obliged to keep 1 Cortl Ilse Coral trinl • s • Her promised power of hnpiness, steelld'il nigh. , •, • .it. d Nt cid 8, my boors nearly all the time. and g ave up bunlnens !neon .'" tequence of Duni health. I had lost nearly all hopes of Its days of joyeite vigils of delight : by I ll I ' " E‘ • kISS. 1 recovery...my complaiint. was 07' 1 that claps under 'which •• n ;tore finks and life bec nnes a burtheis " Seeing your And tho' at timetemight lower thelliunder storm 1 ' .• , I I OCKETS—A. larre l- hel ot int of Gold I Forest . Wine adeertise • l I concluded to glee Ito trial,.and And the red lightnings threaten, still the air r i • ' before neighing the third bottle 1 felt like a datferent per ..1 a.tie sets ve ith o e et : el : i , n, t 11, in ur f et. ,from Was balmy with her breath, and her loved form , 1 ' 1 wan, enl was able to resume lin Ines. again• entirely mired , 124. to 10,00, btrt I .J Ev ..` , ,Q.. by tiaklnt five bottle* For the benefit of 'hove &Meted The rainbow of the heart was hovering there: I [ - ' t _e__ 'Tis in life's nooetide she is nearest seen, Irt AKE Basket*, Castor C t'lc' Sf• ' ~. AR est I Pte.. . ntl • I !Yours. &... J ITU.IKE, War. r 1) Place, NY. 'ler wreath thEit eummer-flower, her robe of 1%) fen am Tr.:). by = l' ' • 1 r,Avx 1 General Debility,' ,martation,icating qf body.etc. t 1 ' summer green. -4-- .. -.- Many area ft (tea troth come one of the :above complaints i I (;'' _ OL D Steve Bilto ii • I Ch '' - , 1 althorn hi int ahle tst trace It to any t o u Menhir eau•e., anti But though less ilazzling in her twilight drEss, " I Sw i ve l s, Studs,, Bracelets. I: . 'Et :Ss. ' ease become* tot:initiation al The slimordere are often There's more Of heaven's pure beam i;bout i ; , I tharectenaed by a s4mee of making, . r entire exhaustion ter now, ,ci 01. D Thimbles et of ell elLee anil different i utter f xerelie *woe experience sluggishness, laelatride The angel smile of tranquil 'wanness, ~ y • , 'Aland at tame.; ps'a urea' ~r fluehing.of the couutenance VO- A el eiwiliti l 'll it ation of the mire or like s to I la Which the heart worships gl ming on her ' e ' e 1 1 11 •• -"a. P •I' 4 3 . P c't I --- -4-- 1- _-- __ _ „the use - the Forest Wine and Pills in revery e r ne tem of del iii' . brow, ' 1 OILVF.II, Watch (theirs Of te ':patterns, 1 a roots le coneturlre ceolenete of iqt happy results in Otis elm. of The amile shall lirighten the dim evening *ear, I eee • ' , t afro Silver li:tete, a first rat , article. by ' di. 1r•/ere Mina Have resorted to these medicines •an That points our destined tomb, nor &re deprit • r - . I 1 , ," ~. ; uttannatem, and beo n ept rally cum al Fir Screen die or. 'MI the faint light of life is fled afar, 1 -- - 1 •-• t dens and Debility the Wine end Pills are taken ftordin '• 1 4 -- -- Ito the directions on tha l a bel And huthed tail last deep breething of the - c s i . st)R -, s ts S and P •ket Kni%eot, a good i‘ailie- I To she I.n4lo.4.—Truu beauty and I t erellnese ne hcart : 1 comp ny the hl it heet parte poi ! of health. which a g ain in heart: by The meteor bearir of our parting breath, 4 I' 4 - '' ' I EN A ' , St ~ curia oly follows th. PUREeT t•TATE. OF 7III: 81.410 D - I- --.--- -1 -- - _ __.4 - I Wits artificial appehale g ,•a e q ual that opal lex pre.sion of A moonbeam in the midnight cloud of death. -1-7.- i i . I countenance which hlu in ites from 1 7 ,1111 , 11 bat paint* 1 01 D PEN - "—Tlio, best: lot l ever -opened in I 1 , S coat entriperevalth the erirovonad col red bloat Coming its Il a TOta I} of nil size*, and the hest e Imlay b v ' brilliant no.: ate hue through the transparent texture or ! X ' nil size . - - ' -the skin 9WI t h r e I Ih i a y , ,„.~ _Remit are me cant vat ng than;i owe Robbery Rgeeted Through the , 1 2 it I Agent' of Chloroform. ' a Mate supply the place of allyssmeticke Tht. ll.e Of nth , 1 ' 'rflE GREEK tsI.4LVE:' 'lOOO /look. Agents col. W. IT Berrien, of liotue, Ga., White Ilacrhante, Ve Fl If - b I fh lots, ora, t e ant ..,e Dan_ which coursing Caro I exeellerft Wine in a etrart thee create. pure, rich bleed, ugh the veins. penetrate+ the minut- r , 0 CI Wanted, tic ass for the best and most sttemble` riding in -the cars on the Georgian Railroad, I , • I ~ • mg Gitil . 1 ent sites that verge tosardt the surface of the akin ; eau! I - ing all unhealthy pinoples and blotches to dleappear. im.Books pill 18 C . 'V h d TI 1 ley are written :y the a few eyeliners since, 'wa • s robbed of a lave_ • 1 . , poi-claw; avail r ase/color to the skiu, and brilliant et- most popul.ir Authors of the dav, incladiog it , ---'. .' Till: abate celebrate( St time , tometber with 13 sum of money, while under the infiuence of 1 stata • ' ',.- i era ion to the eyeta, 1 i , nraong others, T. S. Arthur, of whose last great cites in bronze, and sttteral hundred maw- i l , 7 / .111:1111 ITAT Uit 11. BE lit UTE. i es 1 u erl e chloroform 'aditiirtistered to him by some ' 9 t Rift( Ent all Peintines. form the collection of ptt- Ito 6orrollvitton of these, farts Dr• Ilals y hag many „ r , 1 ‘,„, , finished scoundrel. Col. B.• fureiehes to the ' ees to be distributed among the member, • 4' o. the , te-tanoniale The followir.g 1 4 a from: a lady of the m ost re- 1 I • .14.71 _Lk Mitts in a Bar Room, 1 Augusta' Constitutionaliq the following.ne- Coemopelitan Art Association at thelirst 'Annual t npecteh!,stanaln; In society -eat to us by her brother, 10,000 cop,e hat; . been sold at ithin a month of • I re., in flut e . r. Street count of the robbery' , distribution, in Januar-. next. I nn wit vie ex- New York„ dulv 7, Fite. pu . lilie ition. I I left Rome ort thursday last, the 7th inst.. I . The Cosmopelifrin Art and Literary Asiocia- ii,. .0 • sister, from her youth. had bete in very degente 1 rlit'ef Bill‘lol are beautifully illustrated, (ms= Charleston,andat Atlanta procured tickets , t'°"= organ zed for the eneouragement,and Gen- 11 . et e ile tic:3 o;e i r t ,Ls . te c t o i tt e v. r t r ) e . i ii ik ,4l j e t o t f ,: - :,. .. o :Att o f f e t s irb er tt. t cn ito o .:l , 7 l : e i : i ray of them tech fint•ly colorctl plates) :yid are seal diffusi nof Literature and the Vin • ,Titsi rimed anti :mind in 11 e best tn•triner. .... t'or that place. I There were very few 'lessen- t; .t4gan to g et much worse . For six months previous 10 coin- i' , • n a new and enema] plan. , mencina with your median,' she bad not been able r to get I Agents u All find a pleasant and profitable em 'i on the cars for Augusta . and I procured e e 1 The Co niittee or manngement hate:the peens- I"' st „" be hn " .- jr ' ? "unteannee wen grelrit eulgerlate 4 1 plot ment iril tlteir vire ulation. For particulars seats, for those - Under my charge in the rear I etre of ann uneing that the first rinnuel 1 diet! tbu. yelin and eickly Iler face and neck was coireriil with 1 • , , ,, disaitreeablepustuleea eyes very much sunks n, and her AClltrit . ,S tpost p.tio) i car, occupyingthe hindmost seat to, the left lion will t• e place orl the 30th of Janieary next, I• epoougiteinet",:i e i: ln a g n Inne. she . laore every appearance of , I 1 1 W. Bll.ent.FX, Publisher. _ ;unhappy vie im to conslitription Ac I f myself. My daughter was' in front of me, 'en ehich occasion I 4 euted or I this 'me I procured for her some of your Forest Mine and ' Iso: 48 101 l Fourth Street, Philadelphi i , and Miss Horsey, of Charleston, who was as allott(d to tricinbt NOrks of i NB. whi c h she coMminerd using aecfarding to ti l e three. 4140 i ~,. .1 Dons. Sh.. gra Mello Improved as she followed up the use .art, which world-re der my protection, in front of her—the seats • = ::100n,,1 of them• (ter fleet symptom? or rieescre e al; an lincoln cmned Stlttle of by Hiram rannity g •aod o ve rate. ha r free in.olly heroine amoath api Of the young lad • tes being so arranzed thaw n ' • theylfaced tee i other. Between their sell, 1 Pol 4 era, costing 01 beautiful Statues with the 1 her lliefloi toss . Her ecaueh left her alters ther,l She t. tO teen s and a ogo-ous autpresento t he fleeet exemple eHEbe ' -"'" - , " ' • e et = I, Lent alth I ever w.tne.ted JOHN S.MANM TIT, was the lamp. On my right, in the last seat, 1 Flora, and' the i): 'ta t ut' lls t Dr' G. 'll . nrriseli4 Gran-Coated Forest Pills' my servant girl wit. seated. and in front of i kn Brunie l inapol , il I arge 1 krinur,et area On the same slinciptear the Fort-It Wine: her my, son, thus bringing all my charge as i ;collection i of 011 1 f Keine ef I l'e semi it I. an titipait. tnt •ad a i net. They are coated with , I i near together es possible, caeli oceute ing, rep- / tne 00-41 I raldnel - ,t ./.3 01 cct _aate.cl Amirhan and 1 sturr• neon treble, en then intention. for which Dr.,. I ' r t 1 ibift 3 - /.- ra - e re/ the only • qt., t eefr g reet ed ,n Polls crate seats. I'llati in the eidepix•ket of my , 1 ')rl- 1 , 13 -\ r 1 . .4tc t 1 • La lire ft ove r ement of the United Stun. undercoat a i•ackame of money containino ...fie for (Le Clue-reit i tar. t nr• alley's Fence: Wine find nron-contett FOBS t rill;, 0 - 1 T'ae , s in ren t r . 4 :4 • cf t, ',, .. ~ in acomnlnTenz the same greet end TTIF,Pnr fleation 85,160 in bank notes, on carious South Cat- , ' i.r , .c. ,on, .I, L. atry Inc'ne -,f f he Dino I, the Renovation an./ ile.terition of the i member Cr illi..' s Asseciation and entitles him to etfonech anti Ile e'e I olina Banks, a d my pocket Look, containing+ the - b - alielo . r . i , e : . , , - ~ It . , , It t , her 'lsgagine tor ono year, and Thp la e Kin alto of man is the I lao4l. no .onset. 'ire upwards of $1 100, mostly Georgian fund,., .1 em . aeh wl t iirt,..secr i ete l the blond, . l ialso a ticket in the distribution of the Sneerer) , t !,1,7„ 'gt f ."‘ ';,i r r e In my left antaloons pocket 1 tad it t. pack :;and Paintings „hich are to be all ttia to l "" In ' r ma"r and re(r to ' ea Ply a ' n " . o m tn- yby the use of the Far, t Pall. and pure rich blood male • 1 11 1 dip lief Le,tine Maranhao end dra nglll and ener_v of hod , . age containin $2,275,70, moat in Georgia , t , hers in Jaen-ire. to ow in th • vein- lav the us co! the Fere.t. 'Vine. than bills, and in my right .pantaloons pocket, ins Persons taking eie memberships ore entitled re To Tht4 0, the nriaeode us which Sc founded them. I pocket wallet tied !disc Hor-ev's. My impres- ;to fiA eof the. Maeaeines one ,I,ivr, and to sux. I g rist on. dicinee end ha which newly all difex.es see enred eion is, that the lamp in front of the ear . was ;3 tickets in the dietrit ution. I Teo Ferret Wine is put up in lames mar . hotrieS, With '4 , PrlllalPrr ' S natio Maw.. in the 71t.s , One Dollar per tont not lighted atiall, anti if so. I know that ear- I , • Person. , on beeomine members -have' nine ' members, .thEir 1 tieor sir hot tlei for Fire DoPare Gum co it ed Pore etPollia - 1 Magazine commence et ith ant enonth they elionse, ,25 mate per TtaN, Fur caste by the fromointed A g ents, at ly in the night it ceased to burn ; I remained'; witresale and liken Do m e& Dep t,161 Dualoe etvest, f and rely on its hein: mailed , to thorn awake until after pissing the Double Wellsthe first of I n ~. ~ pr om p tly ,.,. one dun, from Hudson. New Yorl.. 1 i 1 on rst every Aran, tweet item A. 4 ork e el -mated epees laltontroAe, .114e1Turilll, Greet Beni, and fairer asleep, was awakened by the eon- 1 , The netderived froml I l'a Se tt proceeds. the sale of 7, 3 1 len e nne 0 , it , 0 t . doctor" pessing against my feet, which were memberships are devoted ,to the purchase of '' e - 1 ' - r T ' • over the arm pc the seat next the back door— Works of Art for the eneuleg ye ir. „ ho was showing a female and two children out Books open to receive names at the Eastern and informed me it was Cemeek ; an d I soon i i ofnee, New-York, or estein office, S inclusk v. fell asleep -again, an I knew nothing more nit- ,I eat d ` Sand ek h Th x e li, Gallery of Artys Mee ay, as , , t e ester . n p illfl-e of the . / Assoeiation.) where tit I found tw i t , whole system paralyzed, 4 1 1 superb Granite Biuldnige have been erected for then supposed, by cold ; I attempted to rise,:, tt, and in whose spaeions k ilonns the splendal 'and could not ac so; I heard the rolling of,t collecti,m• of statuary and Painting: is exhibited. the car wheels, I knew where I a as, andll . The eldi=antaries Secured where I eas 4 going, but, couhl not move for! , by becoming.a member of this Association are— some mements ; after repeated efforts, I raised 1 Ist. All one reeeial the full ralue rf thcir myself from my recumbent posture, and felt 1 subscriptio s at the start, in the shime of sterling 1 . 1 Nlamszine iteratur Completely numbed, as though ine se stern I e- il. E r.. el,,,,nember is contributing toward pur was affected,' as one's feet often become ellen, ' chasing ehmee Works of Art, - which are to be under the infiumee of what is designated be-1 distributed rno "; thernieee, and are at the-- ing asleep, Wound my overcoat unbuttoned same time eheonra e ,,ing the Artists of the cittnn.. and made an attempt to button it, when l I try, disbureierr theniailds pr . dollars through its 1° found first ope and then another button miss ; 1 agency. t 1 `• - - , ing; upon ex aminetion. I discovered that t Pekons rem ittin rr fundseor mernbership,shonld ' the package and pocket-book in the side 1 mark lettere, " Reglsteredr and state the month ith te hich the • uelh ttatir &main s , t , e to corn pocket of utiv under call was missing, and ` w , 1' Mence, and his* thor pose'nfice address in ft/Mon I immediately requested a passenger, then un -,the receipt of ehieh, at cerlafie.ate of membership, known to me, to request the conductor to toget h er %eel e lime: ante desired, will be for- COMM to 1118, as I was totally unable to g 4) 1 worded to 4 tine re of the ertuntiy. myself. Ori the conductor getting to me, 1 I Those who t rehese eTgeziees at Bookstores, informed him of mv IcrA atiti requested hitt . ' !.will observe at' by jounnt: this Association, to brine sot ile reliable man to me. He return- i they receive the Mkgetzine and Free • Ticket in tai, accompanied . by Mr. llaralson, of %., ''i ,t v „ r t the annualodistribution, 'all at the same price s ' they now dray for the 3lair mine alone Atlanta or (Stone Mountain, and one or two 1 iii t t ‘ l e • • f ' us m e . ..u . taingueso the whole collection others, who kindly offered their services. The 1 t sent on application, free id' charge. . ears, I think, were stopped, and a search - Feer °ince of file A'mbcintion, at the Knack - made upon', the persons and carpetbags of all 1 erboeker e M agazine office, 348 Broadway, N. V., the :eassekgers in the real' car, without alit' -I and at ,No.' 166 Water se, iSandusky,Oltio. Ad - 1 discovery. 1 The rogue had either concealed dresa, (at either offre,) for memherehip. e 1 s 5..w3 1 C L DEBBY, Actuary C. A. & L. A. the money, or made his escape from the . cam ,t ; ITYGEANA . I would e remark, that Mr. Dunwooclr, iof Brovght fl u me to the',Door of the Million. ••ießoswell, saw a man blow out the only lamp i A WONDlERFELDiscoreithss reeently teen made by which wasdi,ghted on the ear - about half ant t i t Dr- Chiths,ot th 14147, (he treatment or eonstimp. l hour, he thinks before I discovered thatu I ••14; A Ao hui t lis pd a an del. or se ei n oU l k i l n e Lung. v W .i . a ref r er an tlo • syrup" ' r Aiciththien t tnethodD Inhaling 11 ; at Vapor was robbed = thus leaving ttie passengers In einiledotos to potted te , a , g• "ye °r ulanY r ; as an evident% of which ba t darkness. My servant also saw the light 1 eon lanutattable certliti e stm Breaking of the treatment, .ft hytok las emarae: It, is ...Livid thatishallo ortstst... blown out, and soon afterward saw a man • 1 1, 1 ty P ereateie an sp. able. healing eapo i r, the medseinnty stand by the door, and, of course, hy ,'met,, a eropertiro vet come etera'et contact :4th the whole of little whale , and t tl n return nd go ou —ie a. 1 theariat nority of the iiiogr,and thug pe the many end (,varied ehattgea produceti upon them when introduced into l a close the oor, and stand by it tr , m ain a little I the etourvh, and !anti' ed Ito the orocom of d i gestion:- e slide; and go out amain. I was asleep, and 1 The e,,,nii t i t , , , gras t io is for tale at al the druggists thronghnnt tht l s, ._,Aii.d tintige him, but have no cloutt. that I - I et'ea4 'York Dakhmon of Jan.l4 II The inhaler is a the bread under the linen, with f was Abed, then and there, by whoever that out Os•least i n conveti t etleet-the heat of the body be .fig 1 lIMIL I would also state, that the conductor 1 p u;tfiuc ihrirrte tii: ofdt i o s l t4e2 1, total. lltUlike the following=al i t on the train. whom I aaw again on yesterday t be named. One PacLa r -e efitygea•althea cured me of the morning, informs me that on that night a 1 ASTII " Qrfix l'elr.' l' l4llo pg- Jas r. Erriberry, P. :41' or DKr:cannon. Pa. • , man tlon the train at Madison, awl Paid .•1 kW mired of the .A.ITIINA of ley earn standing by De. his passuge in money to Catneck ; that alien 1 Curtis' ufge" 4- 1 ,, .largaref Ea&fort,,,nroatqtyn, N. Y.• the trait l arrived at that station, he nag not t ,is s ,. n e, ! , 4 ,, , , ll;fr nn s ti o n t rra t tS. t n . N. T-, Was cured °ea forthcoming'; that he waited. the usual time, -i sly elster bee i t seen cured Ora D ISTII TE I SI NO COUGH .. o f and had,tbe - train put in motion; immediate- , Fri rt.al years praaffingt. GM gentled to be incurable by her 1 oh)•pleisos Elie war cured in ONE. 310.NT11 by the Hy ly Passitig through the cars, he found, .his pas geaua. • : J/I acieheit PJf ' i senger for Came& seated 111 the car which I rdce three Dollars a roo , ' ' ' Ricin " ki ' Me" a g e --Sold ba,cI.IITIE. It PES... mcupied in part; that. be informe4l him that a tNs k• novo a. PAUL NO 419 Chambers Et.. N Y.-e 4 his stopping place to Which / l e i wi se v e; or ir i rsr in i • t fr j e i l. i l i t triL. exprers to aby pait Of the United he had passed the man replied, -he would just trs soon got p,•• 11 - - cer 111 '' 1 4 greats is the Oh , IGINIALand 0141A to Augusta," and produced a tide/ "rOlll. , 13 ‘dp )Ifl nd illf i nT4C o lit co all ti o n t h los t r r a t iu . e bear leamitatinne ,or Shun them as you ;raises to . Augusta, karin , preciously , ! ra id 1 would POISON. , 37y e ;-Tlasciler At s ,A4e'ret '7l _ . his; fibs' la mosey from. Modioon to t f roiltack. 1 would also state, that a bottle. or large phi- al was round after the arrival of the train 41 Autustia; under of near my seat, contair4g a epoup,eisaturated with ether or elderoforra, • with whiulu so doubt rwas operated on, My whole system has been paralysed &nee Friday! morning last, -atteadod -with igre.at serenest of the throat sod breast, and though, MlXlllimproved,,l still feel in a most uneom fOrtable state, rind am induced to make the statement to put passengers on their guard. mind \y.6l3r • , 1!®I 1 i, i. - ' VIVETCHES of every disdliption--lold and V Silver, Huntintllmicl Kan, from isB,oo to 4-$225 00, nt ' A. J. VIANs - : --VOR SALE. ' 1 —I— -11. TuE subsegri offers for sale, hos place] in . r l West H ord, about 4 milee from the 4il - and one fourth of a In!le from OakleY's Sta tion ou the El:f t &W.R. R. Said place eon taitis about •4 , tu . res of laud with twet., - barn and shop. On sa e place li it- water power swine !cot to carry t o Lathee with other Machinery t i v for turuing. is shop uoutains maelinery capa ble for turning Chairs,illedsteruis 4Sz.c.„all; of which will be *told nOtt _ ble terme. For flatter - information ' , y to . Crawford Tans; near, the readies, or pfpze auluicriber. 4 I 1, 1 - 1 J. J. ROPER. ' liarforl DO. 11. 1155 1.--,.50W8,, A. t.:l-As.s Abbertistmtnts. '' 7 l NEW GOOS it th e "Upsonville Exchange:" THEinhabitants ot. Upsonville and vicinity are ay.ain favored with an exhibitiOn of .an ooer choice ; stslection of Fall and Hinter Gnods at the-old 'stand of‘the subscriber. (Doors open dldlv,Sundays excepted from 7 o'clock A. 9 o'clock P. M.,) where may he seen, sold and bought.) a good assortment of .Dry, Goods. Groceries, Crockery. Hardware, Stoneware, Woodenwai , e; Fish, Nails, Paints;',' Oils, Fluid, Oeots Shoes . , • Clothing: Schoel BookS, Trunks, Carpet B ig,s, Yankee Notiona &c. &c. &..c. All Who can and will pay for What theY buy either l awn, or within a reasonable time ereafter, are invited to call. - Those!belonging that,other class may as welt go where they <n do better. All kinds of Farmer's Produce, t atter, Lard, Eggs: Pork, Ponitry, - and Cash re eived in exchange for Goods, • II JOSEPII L. 3IERRI3IAN. I 1, Vpsonville, Oct. 7, 1854.jl . • ustralia, California; rany place on the OtoGe,cannot preientgreaieri 6 -:;• indueerzents than : KPELER 4. STODDARD'S 1 I ' BOOT AND SHOE STORE. IRTII ICU is now filled with a new and esteni 1V V sire assortment of articles in their line, embracing a general variety of new, and elegant ,styles of ;Ladies and . , Gentlemen's wear, among \. which are Ladles French, Silk Lasting and Pre— I nille Gaiters, Kid and Enameled Polkas, Kid, Pat: ; ent leather and bronzed Jenny Linda. Buskin!: and Ties; gentlemen's French and • Philadelphia I Oalt.tiinned'calf skin and tip Boots, Congress and I 1_ button Gisiters. Monterey and Washington iloolei I toilet Slips ' Morocco, calf. and Cowhide Bre. I guns, Ste. Boys kip, calf and cowhide Boots and' Brogansi all kindsof Misses and Children`kwear. I Also, a general•assortmeul of Findings, which con-.I Bid - in part of lasts, pegs, 'parables. Hungarian nails,tairkks, thread, was, Bristles, shoe binding, / awls, rasps, sandstones, shoe knives, &e. Also, oak•and hemlock tanned calf upper and sideleatb er,!o.lordcco skins and linings. , • 1 Worli t made to order and repairing neatly thAse KEPLER Az STODDARD.I - Mont rose,June I. I 853.' 1 _ • 1 ',Notice to Paesengert. - DSSENGERS travelling North on' the Dek.. •41. •witre. Lackawanna & Weitern.Rnil Road' to Great Bend. can have twenty-nix, minutes for Din nei, at the "BurAwr I fousE" before the N6w. York Express goes;East; and One hours tikne before the Dunkirk Exprefss train goes West on the Erin Railroad nntil further notice. •N. B. The Cincinnati Express train going East. titqps at Great Bend. Leaving time is 1.50 IA. NI.; . A.IBRYANT, • Proprietor of" Brrint House," Greitt Bertii Depot, Sept. 26, 1854.. - • Stoves, Stoves! 1 TE subscribers beg leave to inform thetcit iizens of Brooklyn and vicinity; that they' have Just received a lot of Siovms of the various modern patterns and styles, whiCh they offer ; for sale a . 3 low as they can be purchased elsewhere in the county.„' ../ ' 1 AO—A jot of Svovr. Pmc and Elbow” of the different sizes, at manufacturers prices. I • VVA.NTED—OId Iron, Copper and Brass in ox: change for Stiyes or other Goods. 1 - 8311TH & HEIIPSTEAp., NO. 28, 1854.. . - 1 • Horse Powers s ad Stem Zngine. (VA and ti•O Horse . POwers for threshing -VA and other p urposes, and it sixteen florae Pouter Steam E ngine, for sale low at the Eagle FotOdry. Also, Stoves;Plowi, and all kinds of Ca4lngs for Machinery and other purposes 4 ; SAYRE,BESTLET 43:. PESKIN'S. , 1 3191iI7iNe, Dte. 1, 1854, They respectfully 'solicit afrearly those. who wish to purchase GODD GOODS AT Low PRICES. • rom BleMILI:A14 & PAlik: ay 2, 11354. • Springville, • • Great, Thick tenient in : New York! Pianos "and Melodeons for Cash. :! TT ORACE WATERS, the great Music and Plano. Porte -11 dealer, =Broadway, New York i proferins to share a large per cent. with Ills customers, rather ' thanpsy it to the "harpers of Wail Street, to raise oval able means to enable him to stem the present tight times, offers his immense, as sortment of elegant awl warranted ,Pianos and Melodeons 'at a large discount from factory pr4•,es,. for pasn. Ills as sortreentrempriseS Pianos from tbrpe of the largest and most Celebrated apnea Manufactories; also those of yes es] of the best New York makers, int:lading the beautiful • and Much adrrdred Horace Wat rs Pianos from his own Pm - toryl and Melodelins of the best TlOAton, Nsear York, and Buffalo marks; affording an upport raUlly fo Selections not to Doha , ' elsewhere. Each instrument wa otos!. Second handPitines at Great Barolms—Paicas oat ISI3to 8180. v Music and Musical instruments of I kinds. Dettless, readier. and Irate Saha de suppl on the beet terms.. uncle sent by mall poet paid. • 0 era! and Select tva logu'es of Music arid Schedule Or alory prle/4 of PlAnow, Melcideon*and musiedt instrument , / forwarded to ant akt dreta . free of pospize.-31 Farmers' 1 dfflce, Athe'ps,Argdford Ounty,Penit' 'a. . 1 • C4PITAL• 200,000,- - • . SE4T.ED 11 %BONDS AND .MO ' fatiAGES OS REAL - R ! , ESTATE. N SU . . ! ..S aisainst loth by g`ir:.k. Houses. Stores I lans.epther buntlines, Goods, ‘Vares, and Mer.. eltandlse, on aS favorable terms as any Similar Institution. Losses prompt ly'ailjusted and paid. / i• 1. ••13111tECTORS. - Inn. Home Williston.Frdneis Tyler,' Gen. A. Pe Itins J. T.',D. Nlyer. C. N. Shipman,; C. F. iWelles, Jr., .1: E. 'Car:geld, Athens: Hon.:' John Laporte, Towinda:,Gen. Bradley Wrakentin, Li s i eqyillo: Geol. M. llollenback, Wilkexbarie ;•31i . - 1 chael Mylert,:l.aporte. Pa. ! 1 i ' ! OFFICERS, " 'i i • , - Ilon. Horatio Williston. Pr . es.:C..F. NV4ltes, jr. i Vice Pres. and Treas.; J. E. Canfield, 5i11.).. I" Addre'e, G. A. G.tylard,. Wyalusing, Bradford' ... 1 county, Pa. —2,Byl* '• .; 1 PORK FOR SALE. -DoRK. FOR iAut by the-barrel, by M. S. Wttsos or A. Bm.tiwtx 1'71185.1. 1 I . ont.!osk„_ ~ , 13oods. I t Good assniquit t-t-to arrive this week, zr 4 ,, i_ . low priert-;.. .::11 and ex;:mine. • .. ' _ HAWLEY & worr. L . i Montrosz, Sep( 12., 1854. ,------ • . And to proi.e thi4 assertion,. we defy any per Son to produce - so Imany well authenticated Certificates of sc i eut ifie Physicians and intelligent patients ats intay, be found in a pamphlet of 36 pages, to be had Agr- . tit) of the agent in this town. The Electric Chains were fiist - lntroduced in France in 1850 . , andi'after being subjicted to' the most thorough and rigid trial, by the firs medical men in Paris, they were ;found', to possess Strange and marvellous power for reliev.- i n g pain, Wherever applied, and by theirltittnence - Wei e introduced into the hospitals of thai city, and I also seen reil letters patent by the French Govern ment. They are now introduced into almost;every llospltalin England. Germany . , Austria. Belgium, and patented in those countries, where they, have become the most .. , -, .-... • Popular Curatire Agent in the. World. - ' • : They Werefirst introduced into the U. Stittestt bont'une.yeareince, and went through the same trialasiir Europe; and were at once introduced in to eYttty hospital in N. York,,where- they are now in dMly Use, effecting , even more wonderful Ceres than hadi ever before been 'awarded' them. : They are highly recommended by Prof. Valentine Mott, Van, Buren, Post and others, who have ptiblished - '. • their views of their power and value in several of 4" I'm with yin once again rriy.triend the medical journals iii that city,and are altio in the No ?nor" it)* footsteps roars - - ' daily • , . 1 i dly practice of recommending their use, to pa- ILTOU toil:fir.d me at my residence:on:mit .fa- 1 t i ent ,. kk.ro account o f t h e i r opinion m l, a l so b e - vue, two doors south from Seib Mitcherii I found inievery pamphlet, and Dept to the it dress of Esq., happy at any tine to wait on vim, socia)l3 every person in the State by applying (mist paid) or professionally, the latter especially. TW.se to ARP:LTV RRE Lk. Arent, Montrose ,Pe. The who prefer to have their` work done at their resi- Chains C.att be sent by mail. with full descriptions deuce-whether liviniin sown or.nitt, will please ,for inte.i. 'Price of Chains, $3 and $6. give me notice accordingly, and 1 'am at your . Physlcians are politely invited to i call and exam service. Peraons :tali t a distance : desiring Plate i inc thetr construction , and pronounce upon their :- Teeth, can be modated at mv- house, f merits Osa WORD 70 Invsues, no portion need of expense, while t e work is be;in,ihotte• ree 1 A s 1 t fear that they will not accomplish, just what it is ' wish to be busy 1 . . all still ntlhere•••to .my !old 1 claimed t they can do. . . - . . 'taut will last for years and lose none . 1! . 1: B, (hie C 1 - P of charging a .ordin,g, to the circumstances I of . Orit.l. electric power by use, and can be applied to of my patrons. ere is much crimplainti the higkprices of entistry and !of my prices too, I i either adult-or child. • I Aat I T although I have la nin the habit ofdeducting I J o , ~.,.,,„ 1 :r. tyttacr.t., Agent, Montrose, rs., AT, General Agent, 568, Broadway, from l 5 to 25 pc. 'cent .- from !the !first. Now. i New York . ' ' : 6 YI• friends I will . ma -you this offer,±if you . who i • need work will cr e sight alOng;'anct . have it 'done arid so keep e busy, I Will Work- forlyou for half - price and o it well too. l i The reason we have to char": so high is because, either 'from dread of theipain or the pay, you hold back and fOrce us to Ise much time i for want -of Work. Come o hen and you will. find there is a chance for bargiris at i'llootavue: ' • Stovim !igoves 1 I Stovei: , THE st;liseri*r wishes -to Call the atf!mtion his friendsjand'the Pubbe to his very larg assortment of f • • • _ STOVES,' . 1 • at hig new Sti)re Rooni in Lodersvilk, next t L. S. Lenheint's Store ; and near the (great Ben pepot. Ile has in addition to his fornier large variety of CtinlOng and Parlor Stoves, miry new Patterns, swine of which are- 1 , , i . rs, ,v,,,,J, Peach lblnch;' I "'ire Fly, I ' I Moiern troy, 211olunok„ . .Itrionion, i [StackWdriior, ' Orient, ' I. Wit, • I .. Egg Stove, . , 1 Which, together with his former stoeli will _I I , I 'perhaps the most extensive and varied assort men I !of well seleetecl.Stoves in the County.', I *_**. Clinton Stors well furnished at low price i. Mr Ail artiel fin his line kept on: hand an I.!made to order asual, and orders received at I l i. Ni old stand in Gres Bend. - -, ,• . • i i JOHN COLS - ITN., 1 Lodersville & treat Bend Nov., 18.33.—tf. C. Montrose, Ap Our =took of Stoves, • s now comphited—ank we would Luke tins op portunity to otay that we can IitIOW tho I most beautiful and ailendid patterns of Parlor and Cooking Stoves! to $e found in the county.— Among them cal beise,en the Revolving 'font, and Go,thic Parlir, foir wood or epal, entirely now, patterns, and clecididly prettyNoves. prices from five to tea dollire. • • Of our Choking stoves ' we think it needless to say much, anly•to remark that iVe are at our former prices, and judging from the rapidity of our sales, , . we believe the public are entirely satisfied with : the prices . and quality • of our wares. c. • We have a " fe*left" of the' "Clinton Air Tight Elevated °veil stove," aeknovrledged by all to be the bent onking atave:!now in use.— Russia and English pipe at old pricea,and Trim mings and Tin Wart of ill dem' lions, int the very,lowest rates. J. DICK ..RMAii Jr. New Milford, Ue» 24, '54. • Everything works tq a Cha l rm. Q COTT, 1011b184/N dz:Co. die now receiving I.J a new stock offal] Goods, ' and are , ready to wait upon the peopl. to' anythitig they [wish in the line of Dry, (odds, Clothing, Gceries. , Hardware Crocker . Fish. ' Salt, , lron: T ro ts and Shoes, &c. ISLc. ' a will surely suit all ! that call and sea us ate r Store in Springville. : 1 S iTT,IOIpISTON &. Co. -!Sprinzille,f3ept '27 1854. : ' , . 1 Ad..' i' , rator's . NotiOo- • ILTOTteE is hereby. given tint - letters testa. 111 mentary upon the estate jet Wil!Lim Gard. ner, decd, tato of the lownshiP of Bridgewater, h!ore been granted to ;le sub4e, riber. • 1 All per-, *ins indebted to said ate are beret+ requea ted to make immedia 3 payment, and tboae hay. jOg elaimoup4n said tate to present them duly attested for aettleme ,• 1 1 i W A. W GNER, Adrn'r. Ist Montrose. Noy. 3e; l 851.-18w6 1 . VIRGIL, Surgeon Dentist 1 19, 1854. • Si -Man; - lErto:f —, T'h e yself." An intnistabie Book, 23 e Is " oar.* family'should - - i Aare et copy !. . & i' e 7 100,000 - COPIES SOLD IN . s'N..•.... t iii,ki, ,". LESS THAN A NEAL. A ' now ~ , , . •k r ; 4.,,,-• editiots, revised sad Improved, 4.70,, 5,,,.„ or"llv*:.,?." Dr. llunter's Medical Miasmal tai a t • ••• 7 ' Z./. ...' and hand Gook for the aftlieted - Containing an outline of the Orb. • , " a , z ‘ s s." . gin. priagrerii,treatment arida are '.• ."/..,, ~: , ~, s,,N. - of ' every form of disease eon ' ''''''! il'''' .lo . tract ed by promiscuous sexual int reourse,hy,relf abuse or by usual excess, with advice for their preventinh, w ri t ten,in, a fandilar styte, avr•lcling all 'Aka' technieta titles. and everything thaterould offend f Oa ear , of dereney I with an outline of complaints it.eldent to Females, from the result at some twenty years* suave*. fuVractice eiel naively elevated to the cute of disease-I - of a de rate t r private nature. 1 ' - te ini rot". Fever end L e t r eh a a n is a tr a . t d 4 n d a t u t hi a t e: On e c t i l l' i ?e l. :Ve i l ' , s c y u n r i e p t°eti fire so e and above ti el l o *- ; I e Alimony orlhel Precesor otelbstdrios in Perin College, 1 P iladelphoe—"Dß. GUNTER'S MEDICAL MANUAL," he author o• this work, unlike the majority of those w 0 advertise to cure the diseases of width it treats's a a dual eof on.e °flee best ,Colirges in the Mil ted S totes. It thirds me pleasure to reerctnend_him to the nnfort u ma e, or to the victim of malpractice, as a suecessful and ex •!ri, tired pract itioner. In whose honor and integrity th I ma" place the greatest eanfldenee. • • . 1 -- JOs. S.ILONGSGORR, It 'D ' Prom A Woo lulard...V. 'D., of Penn. Uni.rersillf,Phao- j ifira.—lt gives n?e pleasure to au.' my testimony to she ,I pr, fessional ability of the Anther of the°, M e weal, MAR- 1 r. L." Numerous eases of Disease of the Genital Organs, see of them of long standing, have come under my no. tii rn e,in which his Skill has been manifest in`restoring to, .ptirfee health, in swine eases where the patient has heen ' considered berm.) medical aid. In the treatment of Gems: Mai weakness. oil disarrangement of the functions pro.' deed by s" if or Excess of venery. Ido not know h A superior in this profession. I have been acquainted tith the Author some thirty years. „and deem it no more anjetstier to Min as well as kindness to .he unfortunate:virilm of eariiind i iseretion, to recommend him as one in *Live professional-skill anti integrity they may safely 1 cookie themselves. ALFRED . WidODWAIID.M-G• 1 ' " Thisis; w.thont exception, the most compreheisive lid intelligible work published on the class of disease of which it treats. !Avoiding all technical terms,it address., ol,itsrlf to the reason Oita readers It is free from all jectionahle matter, and'no 'parent however fastidious', er object to plad,lne It in the hands of his guns. The' our t or has devoted Many. yeses to the treatment of the vari ous complaints rifeated of. and, with to& little breath 111 Tiolf. and too little presumption to impose, he has nifered tr. the world. a t th. merely nominal price of 25 cent-, tise j fruit of some twenty years' most successful practice."l - - 1 ~ so teacher ol parent shod be without the knowledge; imparted Tr this n•aluable work It would save years of raln,m. , rtitieation Ontl.nrow Ito the youth under their tha•ge "—People's Adroeule. , 1 i A Presbiterian clergymen in Ohio, writing of "Hun. tees Merileal llanual" says :.--"Thousands npou thonp this of our eolith. by evil example an-I inflnenee of the ,Rraionr. !Lave i;CPII le tel into the habit of self {Kau' lon, ithont realizing the sin and finrful consequences upon hemseives and their posterity. The constitutions of thOus nds who are Tatting families have been enfeebled, if not rol.en down .and they do netknow (hi) CAW.. or the cure. knyibinc that d am be done so to enlighten and trriluenee lie publlemind sto etterk.aad ultimately to removethis ids-spread source of human wretchedness , would confer he erestest blearing nextto the religion of Jesus Chriit, n the present and enming generation. Intemperance (or be use ofintexiCatingArinks) Though it has slab. thous ands upon thonsands, is not a greater scours to the liu• man rime Accept my thanks on beh tit of the *Meted, so d. believe tneL your eo-worker in the good work you are snaetively engsrge.lir," cth e , nn v oe,eneely enveloped{ will be forwarded. free of postace. to nn yl part of tbo United Gtates for 2S cents. :or six eooles for •?,'t. A ,tdrof o. (post paid) COSDEN Zs eq., Priblilhers.nr flog 196, Philp telpbbt. I rrs- Tlnoksrilitli, flanTasers and Book Agents supolie.l on The ITIO.t liberal terms. 24y1 : - Invalids Of Pennsylvania , your attention is. - urgently i nvited, : to tt - careful and caddid perusal - cif something that has just been introduCed into yOur rich and time honored State. - Poiremachcr s Jlidro - Electric Voltaic Chains. -- 1 • A 'hew and novel mode Of spplying a powe r ful remedial ageint, so constrncted as to be worn udder the garineutti, next to the:akin producing a constant uninterrupted current of Electro Ilagnetieni,elPct ing inimediate relief from the most acute pain, end alvtu pernia!nent cure of all Nervous Diseitses.f It seldom has fiiiled to fi?. almost instant relief,- und4 final, permanent cure. by being used accord ing to direetkons, to the• fpllowing diseases,Rlieu mutistn, Gent, Sciatica, • Paralysis, Painful and Swelled Joints, Neuralgia of the face. Diseast;ot of the Spine. peafners and Mainers, Uterine Pains, Palpitation Of the Heart. Periodioal Headache St. Vitus Dance,peneral - Debility, Pains-of the Chest, Ilysterics..Pyspepsia, all diseases that Are caused by a deficient amount of Nervous Fluid are gniatly relieved, if not perminently-cured by simply Wear ing the charns a few hours each day.: fie it nitclers.tood that' it is not claimed thill it cures all tli4eus , s, but only tholie fur Whieh it is ree -1 ommeuded and inoreever.we boldly claim and de fy that no Medicinal agent of any Itind-haspercorm ed so MANY cures'durtng the last year, of !hose • . diseases just named as Pnlrermacher's Electric Chain. i• 1 Doctor Yourself : THE 'POCKET . 2EESCULAPIITS: Qr, Every one.. his own rhyskiati. - T . lIE Ell.' METH. Edition, 'containing One hundred Engravings!. showing Ir Diseases and MalformatiOnit cif .the D 0.,,,, .,,,,- man system_ iii -every shape and form. li. To which is added- a Treaties on the 'Diseases of Females, being of the highest impor tance to married people, or those cotemplating mar riage.' By . . I 1 William... Young, A!. D.,:: ' - • - LAM() father be ashamed to present a copy of the Aesculapins to his child. It may save him from an early Olive. Let no young man Or wo man Cuter : into the secret obligations or maOiedlife withobt reading the Pocket Aescutapips. Let no onejliffsring from u hackuied cougb, i :Pain, in the Side, !restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whold train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given - up by tlitir physician, be another moment With9nteon suiting the A ESCULAPIUS. Have the married. or thdse &bonito be married any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been tbe means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatbrestrern the very jaws of death• - . - I . ~ . • It3l Any person sending twenty fie ee I nts en ; closid in a letter, Will receive one- copy of this wgtlz by mail, or five copies will be• :seta for Ono Dollitr. Address (post paid,)- - . ' ' 1 DR. IVIL'YOV.NO, No. 452 Spruce St. Philadelphia. Milreh Bth, 1854—10y1. t - T Ptimps! • Pumps MS - TE greatest iniproviment of the dge.. C.: J. H. Patent Double: Acting :Valve, Force and Pa Ptimp. An impriwement alrie all other. pumps orrenaehinefl.- fot lifting - and throwing Water, combining both a TUimpand Fir Engine. This Pump, patented : in•bruary, ' 185 . 4, is the whole of it. metalic, no 1 tilts or Bolin% about it to rust,' consequetlollYl i will last; a man's,iife time. It can be Used i every variety of form, can draw water from situa tiou and carry it to any part •of a house, it is anprior to *all other pumps for distilleiies. Pa. per!Mills;Tanneries, Brick fards,l Iron Works and' Manufacturing establishments Of all kinds. .All. orders must be addressed to Addison Dim 7 mirk Lodersville, Pa., who has bolight the-Sole rightifor Susquehanna County. • - • 413*. l • • * —%l n ' i I PATENT MEDICINEe'S.—A, sinall and ciously , . , seirrtea asseirtment, 'winning ur. Sw l ayne's, Jaynes, and Throopip preparations, WOght's and Phinney'sPilla. Davis' and Thayr's Pain:Killer, &e., &c. SMITH AZ' EirmrsTrAn. Brooklyn, Aug. 2!!.. 1951 AFFLICTED READ. - - lIILADELPHIA . MEDICAL UOUSE- . .-Itetablishill SO years no by Dr. KIN KELlN,eorster °Manila lintels' !ta. between Opener, and Pine, Philadelphia„Pe, Intro. I islu,are apprised that Dr. KINKELIN confirms hispractiest ton pasticstar branch of medicine, :which p i . Pages blettrelivided attention. Ile cautious the untitisnete, tlgai nst. the abuse of mercury ; %hatstands are really merenrialised ant °lntel Recent &Steil P Metrity extinguished. • Msnetity Yenrsof Experience: in thettettmeati .tif a class of diseases hither to neglected anal tnPerrnee/F en .3.'o6o4,lomm:tabled t• KiNKELIN.(AuTtion OF A WORN ' 'suitsatr-PngsitavaTta to prove that nine tentbe of lb* Sea inns Of nervous debility ' local and Minatitutional weak. netts, mental and physlealouffering, are traceable to err t ainbribits, forming the most secret yet deadly and fatal spring* of domeit le misery and premature mortality.' Puke•ta rt ic nita r Notice—lifereits eyilbabit ; sometioreiln.lut,red in by bifys,in solitude, often griming up with them to manhoodosail whieh.lf not reformed In due time, not sally bezels serious obstacles to matrimonial bappiness,h at gives else to a caries of peotraeted.insidious, t{uddevastalingatfectiona. Few of thoee .who• give way to tide r'rnielont practice are aware or the consequences, - nail they find the nerroussystern shattered, feel strange . and unaccountable feellop, and vague fears in themind. ; The unfortunate thin affected becomes feeble.is unable !olabor with oceustomed vigor, or to apply hie mind to turfy : his Step is tardy and weak. he is dull; mrrveniute, nod engages in his sport with less energy than usual. t rh e e menolpate himself before the Vraetice has done its worstol nil entre matrimony. his ma: nage la unfruitful-and hlssenite tells him that this I caused by his early fOlDes. Thexeare•OILISOCIII(IO 7I A which henad a ten ken theattentian• of ihosesimilarly situated ' -tlatreinire requires the fuifilment several lama- , tions,in.coder that it may be re'rtily the cause of mutual happiness. Could the veil which towers the origin of do msstle wretchedness bs; relied • and its true manse* in -every Instance diviorted—ln how many eouldit be traced to'phys- I ea Mimi naliflcations and their attendant disapPolntutilitst Apply them while it is yet time. I u order to have your nu. strong and relaxed Organliation, rehraeed., revivified and strengthened. • -- sl a, II REIS-11e who places himself noder Dr,. KINKELIN'S treatment may religiously confide in Mahon* or as a g.mr !email, and rely upon the assurance, that the' seirrets of Dr. K's patients will never, be dipelotled. Toting man—let no false modesty deter you from mak- Awl your ease kno wu to one who,fromedueatlon and respee. y.can certainly befriend you. • " Too many thlu k they will conceal the secret their own hearts. and cone themselves. Masi Isom often is this a fatal II cluelon,and how many . promisinft young man .who might have been an ornament to society has faded from the earth. Strictures of the urethra are rapidly removed by the application of a neve theta!) eutlea I agent, used only by Dr. K. Weakness and constitutional debility promptly cured, nerd I ull vigor restored. Cormier I neral if% Cab have (by stating their csseexplicitly, together with all Ihcirsymptome, per let. ter enelthilne a•rernittanCe) Dr •K's. medicine, apPropria. ted accordingly. Forwarded to part of the United States, and packed secure frOm DAIIAG el or CURIOSITY. READ!!!---Youth and Manhood- A Vig•orou , Life or 12 Premolars Death, KirsOin on Si j Preservation—Only 25-Cenis • It is a work eminently required, as a mean. of roform lug the, rlceiof the ape in which we live. Also, • ' NATURE'S GUIDE. Witli rulerfer the Prolongation of I.,:fe,ju et from the Press A fetter with a vim Mance of 25 een, nr, the value In poostemps, addressed to—Dr KINKICLINIPbIIadeIphia; Pa. will secure a copy of either of the above books by, return of malt; or 12 copies will bo sent free of postage for ijil• Booksellers, Canvassers, Trttvelling Agents, Ate , supplied wholesale at the publisher's prices, which admit e farce profit. Leiters must be post-pail . • AYER'S PILLS, NEW' and - singularly succesaful [.. 4 ...4.! .• A remedy (or the cure of ell Bill:. - ,',.; - r,„ 'ions diseasesie-Costiveness, ludiges ' - ' [ .. l V tion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, ."..---- Fevers, Gout , Humors Nervousness, lc —=2- i i ! t r tl i t ta is i i i ia l" th ' e il li di rras an tNlZ -J =7 lb n e4 m s ys A tiOn - .L.,• Limitti. Female Complaints, &e., &e. 1 '..--- --. ' - . '" .104 Indee.l, very few are the diseases in which a Puig 'Hee Medicine is not more or less required, and much sicknees and suffering might. be prevented, if a harmless bat effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No preSoll Can feel well while a toStive hibit of body prevail!; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal licensee, which might hav avoided by the timely and judicions use of e goodlturga. tire. 'This le alike:true of Colds ' Feverish symptom!, and Billions tlerungem; , nte.'i They all tend to become or pro duce the - deep seated ant formidable distempers which load the hearses all over the land Hence a reil,blefamily plies- le is of the first importance to the public-:-health, an 1 this Pill has been perfected with consummate akin to meet that demand. An extensive trial of i irtues by Phyldclans, Professors, and Patients, has own results surpassing any thing hitherto known of anmedicine. Curds have been effected beyond bocr. were they not substantiated by pereone of Curb exalted podtlon, and character as to forbid the enspicion of it, truth Among the man• eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may tin-Wien :. • Dr. A .Ilayee,-Analytical.Chemist. of It-odon. and State Assayer of Massachusetts whnsehigb professional charac• tel is endorsed by the Hon. El ward Everett „Seeable of the U. S.; 'Robert C. Winthrop; Cx.ttpeaker of the House of Representatives; Abbott Lawrence. Minister Men. to Eng- • land; John R. Fitzpatrick. Cath Bishop of Boston. Also, Dr. J B.Clillotn, Practical Chemist, of New -York City, endorsed by Hen. W. I,: Marey.Secretary of State; Wm. 11.• Astor. the richest man in America; S . Leland & Co.,' Proprietors of the Mettcpnlitan Hotel. and others.. • • Did space permit we could give many hundred eertificates, {rpm all parts where the Pills have been n'ftl hitt - evidence evea more ennyineing than the experience of eminent nub ile men is found in their effects upon trial. . These P ills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best and most complete. [ which the prasent state of "medical Scieice can afford.—: They are compounded not of the drags' hemeelves. but of [ the medicinal virtues only of Veg,et able r .medies, , xtraeletti by ehemical procesain a State of purity. and combined tor:. p . gather in such a manner is to ineurethe best results- This', system of composition for medicine. has been found In the • Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient firemedy than had hitherto been obtained by nny process The reason is perfectly obvious. While hyl the old mode of composition. every medicincle burdened with more er less of nerinionious and ir,jurions qualities, by this each Individual virtue only that la desired for the enratiye effect is present. All the inert and-obnoxious qualltice of each 'substance embloyed are left beltind. l he curative virtues - only being retained. Hence It is self-evident the effects should prove as they have proved mere purely, remedial. and the Mlle a armor, more powerful antidote to. disease than any oth. rmedielne known to the world. Ac it Is frequently expedient toat any medicine Aouldbe taken under the counsel (lan attending Phyeician.sand as he could not properly'judge of al remedy without knowing its composition. T have snppllet the accurate Fortnuire by. which both my Pectoral and Ms are made to the whole body of Practitioners in ;be United States and British American Provinces. If however there should be anypne whohas - not received them, they will be promptly fertrard ed by mallin his &dames. , . . 0 fall the Patent Mealleines that are offered; hoW few *quid be taken_if their composition was known I Their life cattelats in their mystery. I have no mysteries- ' ' The eamposition of my preparations is laid open to all men .and all who are competent .to judge on the subject freely saektoottletige their conviction% of their intrinsic mer- . It. The• Cherry Pectoral was pronoune• 4-by scientific men [ to be a wonderful medicine before its effects were knoWn. Many eminent Physielanibnie declared the Paine thine of my Plate. and even more confidently, and are thllng to certify that their anticipations were more than realised by their effects upon trial. " They Operate by their powerful influence on the internal :Tern to piartfy the hloodand stimulate it into healty ne tt. n—remotrit the obstructions of the stomach. bowels. lir . and other organs of the body; restoring their irregular arit.e to health. and by correcting, wherever they exist; such derangements as are the fleet origin of (Deviate. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take. and be. ng purely vegetable, no harm can arise from ;heir use In any qnentity. - _, [ For minute directions. see wrapper on the Box. ... Prepared by JAMES C.- AYER, Practical and Analytieal ' Chemist, Lowell, Mass Prim 25 cents per Box. Five Box es for CAL SOI.H. BY A: Terrell, Montrose; B. F. & R._ H. Raton Hanford`. Church & Phinney. Dundaff;:L. Scott. Great Bend. 'Hy all Drng-tiats and Deniers in Mt dielne every,. where [ Sept 43—S:tote -; - - 1 H. C:BENNETT & CO. ' Importers and Jobbers of Foreign and Dad • medic Dry Goods. . • I - .41. Mt STREET, NEW Yon . , .1 - ArGULiD invite the attention of merchants in! V i Sugguoltatma and - adjoining Counties to! their 4toek which will be fou'nO large and,desira.; bre.4 1 0.5.a1l seasons of the year, eOnsisting- in part Of C oths, Cassimeres and Vesting,s, leans and Tweeds,wittvall the best and well known styles of coif colored prints. - I Also, Dress Goods, W-hito and Linen - Goods:, &e. &e. '! . Also, 13rocho long and square shawls, Cash.. mere and Silk Shawis, together with Hosiery, and Fancy Goods. , i 1 Prompt attention paid to orders. , - '4yl-1 change. TIME CHANGE 1. elawarc, Lackawanna & R. - FALL ARRANGEItFNT I ON and after Thursday, Nov. 23, 1854, the , Malt Passenger Train will leave Scranton at 14. M. Due at Great Bend at. 9.30, T.ll. Clmneeting with tl)e Day 'Express Trains (tii the N. Y. & .E. R. R., both east and- . PasSengers taking thiS train will; arrive .in.'New York at 9.30 I'. IC and in Dunkirk at .11. • . Return. will leave Great Bend on the arrival of the Buffalo Express bound West, (3.20 - P. which departs from New. York.. at 7, A. al., 41fid arriVes at Scranton at 5.50, ; - - The Freight Accommodation Train, With' pass. nger•car attached; wit!' depart front Scranton at 1.50, p, m., due at Great Bond at 6, P. 14.,nonneet inglw Rh the Mail Train bound Weal,- and • the Night Express Trains bound' both East and West. Returning, will -depart from Great. Bend at 6.30 A. 1.1. and arrive at Scranton, 11.00;A:.N.- Sta , res will be in waiting on the arrival of Pas; , senge; Trains at Scranton; to convey - passengers to Carbondale Pittston,. WilkeialatTe Philadel phi* via the Beading R. it:, Lytton, a nd all other intermediate. plates. - , • - D. H. DOTTERER, Sup't. Snit OfFtee.Beranton;l . .1 Nov. 18, 1853. -‘ c . '2stf , = • ;WVMN I . Drults'& Medicines. ' • 4 FRESH stock of teinine Drugs and Mod - 'eines, Patent Medicines, Paints, ON , Dye Staff*, &c. &c. for *ale by bee. 11, 1451, ' ` BENTLEY it READ. r I • TH MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. Pt' au MUSSY TEIU4DAY MORNIXO BY . Calking it VAT, •S I OBS AND ir • ca'sh' advanee;sl,oo,if not idwithiti six mOothe-and Stl,Watthwend of th :.year. No paper dieccintioned until arrears. ge re,paid, except &LAW option of the Pub. ushers. communications connected with the , -office, to insure attention;•mnst be directed (post paid) to Cessz dt Dair, MontiowrsalmituOisalla County, Pa. • • ' Bat s est Asivitstalsinf r One Square "(14 hoes at kali) a insertions, $l.O EsMh subsequent insertion, .• .... . . 0,26 One square three months, ........ . 2,60 O ne squareislx- montba, ....... . . . . 4.00 Business Cardfjour lines or . less, , 84 , 0 .Yearly 'advertisements, D4:l, over 4 aquares,lm One column ode year, . .... . sop) Yestly advdrtlsers tirill be ristricted• to the linsiness.in which they arO l engsged ;and are con. sidered is,wialitug to continue advertising . nntei s they Shall give ] special directions for a diacontin. unnee',of the same. • :1' • • It • JOB WORK. 14r The Reblishers having added to their Job Printing materials 'a 110 and superior assort, ment of Job Type, are now prepared to execute Job Work in.umanner aOsnrpaseed in this see. Con. of coontry;and on the most reasonable term Blanks of every description kept'emtataati, son hand or priOted to order. . ( 4 *lusintss MITA** HOUSE, Great genii Derail l p Pat -,Ainisor Bst- A Proprietor. y _ BURROWS, SPROUT Sz Co., ' Manufacturers of paorr aComatasn CAE. WAGE Srunicsghesville,tycomirif Springs mayb e h orA. S.Wilson, Montrose. & Co: Cabinet and Chair Maaufactarers, foot Mail Street; Montrose, Pa. - , Dr. Smut; Surgeon Dentist, Montrose. Pa.,will•be at Searle's Hotel, Mondays and Tue sdays of eatill week. .; • • . 15y1 a Dealers in Dry- Goods, Groe erica, Hardware, , Crockery, Boots and Shoes; &c:,./Springville, Pa. . - i , 18y1 LITTLE & CHASE,- A>ttornies nt 141*J—Office foimerly , oeeu. pied by Little & Streetet, Montrose,' Swope. banns County, Pa. - Riipu B. 1 ,17-rt.E.l I ; [Eztte B. CHASE. 'A. DAVIS, S Arroßuir _ C OUSeELT.Oe. A w— Usque. banns Depot,.Pa., :Office Over S. B. West's; Store. • - 163r1 CONGDON Dealers in Mort;le )lonucnents,Tables, Tomb- Stones, &c. Corner Of] Court. and Exchange -Streets, opposite 'Broome County Bani, Bing. I haiuton, N.. Y.. BEL Tußittim, MINCTIIOSE, PA. Dealer in Dm edie' inea, Chemicals;Painis, Oils, Dye. stuffs, Groceries, thy Goods, Hard ware, Yankee Notions; &c. Physicians se iptions carefoqy com p ounded. JOllll GROVES ! - Fasiiionable Taillior--Shopander earle Hbtel,Vain Street, IS : tontrose, !a. 1^ - 1 *JO :o COLSTEN, 3 DEALER IN Stores, Tin, Copper And Sheet Ira 'are, Loderavill near Great B i nd Depot.-60 , _ - Wookiriff & Eldied, 1 1 .... ,i IA 4 . 4 I , - DEALERS IN STOI LS an d xuanuiae,u,rers of Cop. ' per, Tin; and Shet•lron Ware, . . Shop, Oar the New Courtliouffe;'ldontroßN Po. S. A. Wounuttry.) I I, . - . [G. 11. Smart:. •*' - A. L4throp', - , DEALER in Read y -Made Clo th ing, Hata a nd Caps..Bootti and Shoes, Dry Goods, - dt.c. - pir Store oppoSite'Searle's.Hotei, Monttote. C. D. LATtißeti, and t 41th J. P. W. RILEY, a Dr. Ildnit H. C. IWGGIST dnd CaminsT, end Dealer iB, I_l DRUGS, Medicines, Chetricals.l.Dye ?tuffs, Paints, Oils, Patti, Syindow Glass; emplane Perfamery Yankee Ikloions,&c.;&e. , Lodersvillefts , • • • PRANIELTN. PR MER, ATTORNEY J 1.141) do, UNSELLOR AT LAW, Montane; Pa., will attend faithfully to all business ea • i trusted to him n the county of Shaquelmna Conveyancing and;writing of all kinds will be don& neatly, and charge moderate. He 'sill also attend to the "prosecution of claims of aol: diers, their widows and heirs, against the ES. government, for Bounty Land, Pensions, Le. May be found, at all hours at the office formerly occupied by-J.T. itichard, Esq., north of the Court-House—l 853-n49, , • M. C. TYLER, - Interestet with L L Runt IMPORTER AID DEALER in Hardware and Cut lery, Carriage.Triromings, Spritos, &e.' • , No. f l 5 Pearl Street,'N.' I. Where his Mercantile friends, in this and stir Counties,tire kindlyinvited, and earnesity ed to call and p'urctiaie. nfitf. HENRY 11--KNAPri O.OATROAT, TA. With Rowe; Woodruff, it Carter, WHOtESALF T . GIOCERS and Corinna StEncrwrrn, N 0.173 NiTaehington Street, between Cortland land . Dey Streets, New OR. March 8, 18194--19t1.. 1' J • nerd!lead Card. . . TARS. E. Patriek, Jr. fit. G. Z. Dituock ' l 3 " .this day forined a copartnership, for . tam efficient and successful prosecution of the (fiffirr eat branches of their profession. All business entrusted to them. will, be Oa , ded to with promptness and fidelity. - , 'Their office may be .foind over. Lat&„ Storp, East side Public Menne. - • • I E. PATRICK. - ' • . G. Z. EIBIOCK, • Il l fontrose, March 22. 1854. - • gleAon Can now bo fond at his new stand' 'on Olw go,.atreet, 2 doors west of Searle's Hoiei, tiles he erectirally, repairs with ..iivateh,: !M" Clocks, Guns, Jt4velty, and.,esery deseriptles machinery. Wheel, cutting, Gun mut IVII 6 materials supplio to . the,trade.-51 d. *,E,Baldivin -11." be found-in N .basement of Searle's o. . tel, 3 doors west from the corm'. 'Nolts end neeounts:thet are due us will' besty re ciptuble if paid soot : .* -. A: 44 E. BALVSN t r cis e, N at , ,/ IS,- 1854.-47 V J'; H. Parsonsi - .:- ROLEWALE lath RXTA I L DEAL4It in, t."stAe l Ware,- Sofa; Bedstead; Tables„ ' Stao 4 9 W*shin gton street - , - einlitatntoalL ,. %Er" Coffin Wereaeom stairs.—ntt - ons. EA tible..thseit, Su re Salk S. warranta PURE. for BE TVS & Ittrak Booti andiShciell' of the A N nottsia7 tod : ltst e titeg ri o by Mike ' !" rts ah tiATLEY & RFAt\ irtctotL.. L i- [A. LATERff.
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