(contimuccl from : - illit, Page.)'. 1, New Jersey 'NO llampshirel' TtliCele Island 7 being's, the lloust.l ef - Ileftigtit .p 0... ssesto.the ail- I COulte.etleatrekleOrgia . and P‘lltisYlvaitia hate ! signified the& willingness to accept the prop . - vantaps of..lesttaint - and correction--with moral and intelleCtual training, as well as of i" terms indicated by the. come : (. 1,; a : usual pursuits o r_ne e, .w i t h...l ells, and. to perticipmein th"St patriotic work. instructioo in out the - disgrace.,,and .chilling italuence ot ' Pelmvare7 Maryland. Virginitt,- and the. two - prison confinement; . :The results, therefore, I. o trehni 4 ,,,hae - titken noaciio . n" on the sub: often. are,• - that iti r innintes go leiektesociety,liect• -' .' ... , ' ..' - I - • i - cured of alll eannotTetrainlrout evil' ex resin my . to, lit the Place of cermet; and' useful 6 -4 - no - r:il.-defection, an competent' 1 meni .. , \tinabated Solicititdo . for tin! success! of this bemof eointittanity: .-. . * • , I (roretnent. ft Atnerican . lrjitory furnishes - a Durbin...the paksurnmer, the Inagnitleent, I Allf.r o le erellt, worthy of count monition 14 t • structure erectedlunder thelluPerv6ieti'ofeer- ! monument; the l i teelaration , f ludepOr4etwe • Lain benevolenegentlernen ofPhiladelphia,.as i is that event. -- In moral •gratideur it_ is a% hit 'out a,parallel,•ntd . stands. above n.l.4thers a new House of It‘litge, - was completed and thrown Open forte td i elic; ' inspection. The -: ea- i for the mighty iiithrenee whielt it Elsa exprted .pacity, order, and a rangetnents, in e'Verypar- ; upon the political, religions and sochil cOndi ticular, of this, admirable Mill - ding, are fully ; tiob oftaaukind. • It has been justlv%isal sail, it equal tethe :design of - its', fotinders4 It is an . , ushered in a new member into the fain .y- t7t . bonor,to thernandan ornament" to. the beau- ' i tiatioel and electrified all Europe. it o r. emel tifttl city in •which it is situated ; and its . good ! newrevelatious.Or liberty, Mid changel the -effects uffntureintider, the . .same s'ystematic 1 rehtth els of people and governme.nt, by tr.aelt and Wise diseiPlitie Which so eminently dis- , theini One 'IOW!' tO Tesnit.nlnl conquer a e . tinguished its pii4,lnttnagement, N Oil not b o ! preS , ioD i and the, other the absolute.ne:cesst-. • readily' over:rated, ,• • • - I ty to its own continuance, of recogniZlng and • The Western i lhaise of Refuge, Situate - on ; rei'Peeting the rights of lturnanitY. Prom the banks of the Ohio river, a short distanee ! that time turtle-ea new, vital Mid . quiCkening i s a 1... spirit has pen-aired the world: ! Throuesa t tave below.Pitb.bnrg, ; am gratitied to say, !'hough i been. shaken, empires have been overturned, so completed andlreztdy for inmate ,. . less imposing, has 'been, convulsed, blood ntull, ,care its as o size and capacity, than loci t'tY its stately compeer of the east, it .posez-.:ses idl n:tge have desolated the earth but still the the order, econonly ofspaee, and pertectadap- I intelligence and 1 slitis. of -the: peopl of all Christendom have been t•o NiVitled, :elevated. tation. to the.purpeses designed, that charge- , 1 teriie the more cestly structure at Philadel- ! intl expanded, to a comprehension :Of 'their phis; atul it is ado believed to be 'quite ad- ; tights. as-will never be oblit,e_ratedor[ forgot .equate, as to size, to. present wants, while it i tell; It will adVanee; ciliate and i'ncrease, is built with expri!ss reference to futureaddi- ! until that moral' andisoeial preparation for Lions, should theyrbecome neeessary. -.- • i the aPpreeiation and enjoyinent of - liberty Neither of the: buildings have, I presume, .1 shall+e effected,' which; in the divine econo-_ been erected with o involving their projec- ,' my i 4.40 indispensabl e to t 6 permaucn e of tors in pecnniary. ~ ' lliabilitv, and perhaps loss. ', free institutions. .. • „ : The entire State bas a deep interest in such' ; '- As tlue third generation of that posterity, truly•meritorions 4 mstitutions van,' whatever j fir whom the men, of the rei•olution chic& relief Ean be given to - them by the Leoisla- ; htbored and s e tiered,. and died, it is peculiar lure, ctinsl7.:tentl with the condition of the !1y fitting that we should erect such represen- Treasury or our Public engage/Pc:its; should i tations of thei? great and controlling; acts. as be cheerfully extended: . . i shall .speak 'to onr °WU hearts; to our chil . The interests Of Agriculture are ardently : dren's hearts; and shall testify to God and.the ' , c ofinnended to your care. Extensive and ell- I world, that we appreciate - and reverencp, and ervetic etforts haVe 'been recently, made tot would cultivate and, digceiniaate the ',Mighty 1 b, J i . I 7 .. . .1 . . •J: •,• • ' disseminate correct information concerning 1 truths anti twrtncipt et :wine. u b roug ht 1 onr 11:1- ibis great pursuiti and iti this way to 1 tion into existence; Whichl, coligitUfe its .upon the farmer the advantages of a # s c ii ! n.- i very life, andlof which it seems - deignated tific as well as a greatly refined, practical un- i, by providence to be---;the .17ecial .defender . ' t derstanding, of th'll.! noble pursuit in which he ! and protector'.. I i is engaged. ', :' . • -'..., i I believe W i e should have a' mohuinent to . • •". 'Tha,utility of a : College, devoted to . ' the , perpetuate tic remembrance of i the great. science of Agriculture, with i a Model farm I event, from which such manifold 'and inesti- attached--wherein the pritreiples of a • • scien , - -!-enable blessino . b 'aye ',.prutrg ; some imper .tific cultivatiou of the soil, and manual lab - or ! ishable memorial of our gratntele to the at in that.pursuit, would be joined to;the, usual ! thors,of the Declaration of Itidependertce-; ' academical studies --hag been ,strongly pressed ! the heroes 'who! particiPated .:in the th .i i g :upon my atiention. It-is believed that such I struggle; .an enduring Witter' sof the , .an iestitution;canibe suecessfullY organized, . things done amongst us, and F..for us; 'an tt., 41 " under the - auspices of the State and County I bodinient of the origin and principles of 7 r r agricultural societies. : .. .• i government; some dislingtits . hiug • mark The practiee adopted and maintained by I the place of the nation7a. bl?•tit ;-a consecra the last General' 'iAssembly, in reference to , tel temple pf liberty, l!clieut a Melt : Unborn :omnibus bills .. atl,h :special legislation, is an I generations of America;ayitneet andtrenew improvement of stick value. as .;to : commend I their assurances of fideli Y r to: the principles of itself as a settled rule; and I confidently trust [the Declaration and thetr natural-offSpring— this salutarfprecedent may not be .disremar- I -the Constitution and -tli t e I Union. •II am for ded...",• i .7, / -. i this work most earnestly; find trust-that • , Obscurity, confusion and inacuracy in theTrentisylyania will.not pertnii it. to fail; gut coustruction . of . our laws,intoails upon priVate I that it may be pressed iuporil the attention of rights, and ungarcled • corporate ;privileges, I the original thirteen States,'lluntil. each and litigation and confiision in the •interpretation I all shall evince a willingnesSand determina and administration of our statntes,...have been 1 tion to participate in the,erecti4n of this glo- . i the freits•of . a loose and . thigarded ystein .of.l rions strecture. * To this' end I respectfully legislation. .The evil has been one of. the ! suggest to the General Assetithly, the propri- ; 'greatest magnitude, and the remedy should I ett - of again calling theatteaticin of the orig -be cherished with unyielding tenacity. Spec- ! Taal States to the subject, by ;resolution or -.; . , dal' legislation has se-little to recommend' or otherwise.t i• sustain it in principle, it is surprising. it has - In closing my last ce Inttni, r atiott . to the been so long etel4e.d. Although much was 1 General -Assembly, and! t . , laminating ins- offi- , done bY . the . two i preceding legislatures by I vial' relations- with the T bople I •of my natiVe i generallaws, to obviate any supposed neee,ssi- I C7onunonWealth,'l may , indulged "ii c a brief ' ty for special act4there still is much :to be and General reference to heti present proud performed in avoiding a return to r this unsafe position as a member of he great . family of practice. It-is believed that-general laws can , States, and to the patrio ism, -integriti-; and beso framed as to avoid in most cases the' gert'etal prosperity of her citizens. The 'ad_ 1 necessity for special acts, and the proposition I va.ntageous geographica pOsition of Penn is most earllestly;eouimended to your favor- i sylvania, withal flue barber open to', the At able considetatica.'. .. . . 1 pantie; and- another conneeting her 'centrally , The omnibus-syitem-"a Penile' olus 'mode of i with the inagilfitand. chara of 'western- lake legislation,' by which the most opposite i;„onvigatior-lier long branching river* spread measurese,..good Tid bad; are throW.n together Ling their arms • and, arteries through. every in one bill and Wider one .title 7 ,' was, I r.- i portion of her territory '-all added tO !wrier- ' joice to say ; entirely broken down and dis- 1 tt soil and eihanstdess! deposits of ;',Sailuable carded by the las't. General Assenablv. The minerals—present a cor i nbivationiof the' nat 'volume of laws for .1854 . centains 'no- nets o fitral elements of 'greatutss, si....trcejy equalled this 'character. • tich law embraces' but . a I in our own or any .other quartet of the globe. single subject, and that indicated by its prop; I ' These - have made her an attractire . :field for er title. , . , - • ' the science, induStry and enterprise 'of man ; The 55th seetiOn Of the act , prbviding 'for 1 , and . all the _natural -advantages have been the expenses of G4vernment for 1853, author. ; :, cherished and. cultivated ; until - she has reach izedand req - Mr4 the Governor to• sell the i . 0 a condition of varied wealth and positive State Arsenal at Philadelphia, and apply the ! prosperity. Iler'Systnit of inter! al improve proceeds of such sale towards the purchase ! merits, will safely compare With those of ant- . : of another site and the erection of it new. itil- 1 sister State, whether in regard to complete ding; and restricting the expenditure to the i ness in construction or 'the e Y stent . or country snin received for the old property., The buil• i aitii4t they traVerse. Nor have. the 'higher ding and lot were readily, sold fot ~ . 30,000, ! hopes of humanity been, disregarded by our . - The selection of a' new location, and'the erec, 1 statesmen,,and tie the' .people "at . large ; as lion of another Inildinm; presented a far more,! the; liberal proYisions: of common,' schools, difficult task. I readily diSeovered . that the Academies and1 . ......011ege5, and our numerous sum thus 'appropriated was entirely i li „ae, ; crowded churches attest : while at ;the; same quate Ito accomplish the end in Yiew.. The I, tiniek the t ariolis .ASayluma'for the insane, price of a similar location would , leave but a land fr the unfortunate of all clas.sea and con- meagre sum with which to ereet the building. I editions, and House of Ite_ftti* for the I refor, ! . Under.all the' circumstance I have not felt' matron of the wayiard and ls i erring,! . silently, authorized 1.6 attempt to carry out the law, vet surely bear wit ess ;heti the cause of _be and avorqd re-spectively suggest the propriety) nevelenee has :tlw> ya . found who of increasing the appropriation fer this per- I dates withilther torders.i '. pose.- ' . .. ,:6 ... . I In physical 'improvement; and population ferss„, has ; been sttady, and' rapid. " . The report of thePresent . able and enerjetic I her pre Adjutant General will inforin you; of the con-1 In the klaYs.of•GOveroor Sti4d . er the erection of a bridge over the 'Susquehanna river, and .dition of the military. affairs of the 'State.— . I the cons\ ruction !of a turnilze road - was the This department of public affairs, I regret. to say, has been in' a confused 'And: declining !, executive exultu s 49 ll , and it :matter of -eon- . - . . igratulation among the. peiple.. . condition for several years. ' _". : - N,ow her whole surface is! checkerg over with rail.' The pablic Librarian has called inn sieve= ; roads,*Canals and other highirays. The whole Lion to the fact,Atrat - the law reports of twee- ttes of the State amountial to but $450,- ti two other States has - been, regulary re- ! reYeu ceived by this, and that no,provision has ever 1 000. 'sow they exceed #ve millions. Of. the four-large States her pile` -ventage •centatre of in-: . been made, on our part, to reciprocate thil courtesy and generosity.; I' respectively sug ... crease in population, since ~840.- ;stile great zest. the propilety . o •oll thorizin' some officers i est ;• and she- Las besides excelled the best. of I her sisters in the produetion -of ,whea t," iron 'Of the G . overnnient to procure . `"tlA neeecsar)- supl a y 1 atni Coal. Her Population 'ainntheia not less copies ofise'Venusylvania reportS to those S ;ta* - . • who' have so generously . a dd 6 di than two and a balrfoillion; nearly as large - - .! as all the:Slates at the "tit* of the Itevelu - to oar Miry. : - . l • The registration act, I respectively suggest tion. ni. , .. present vane of ter real and per- , ' has essentials to in'ecomplish • the Tend ! aortal. estates excei,X15.859,6 . 00,900 . .! Her an production of edal is Worth ire' the Mar designed, and should b , r-tied or amended. -m t u4 i And' ket user twenty titilli'Ons..` ilter eereat hater 'A record so incomplete nmerfect caado I . . 0 no good; but may really do harm. It 'Lase!, I gists. of agriculture,: titanufactur, and cern ready cost the State about t. 25,000, to' which 'll'e l 'ec-are '"PidlY- extending. t • there must' be annually additions- The o hi ect i She has,. in addition, -a history, of; which is a desirable one, but I :an centidentit ewer i we . may well be. rend. ''V. thin her rituits is can be attained . by the mode contemptatea i found the birthidacet of Indepeedence—that 'in this lair . ; • 'lt is.a.subject of constant corn- I sacred spot where Was alit declared- those pliiin . t, b y i . egisteis.rifid phy5it,14.131,,, and only Lg,reat truths which lie at ..the found: tion of such 4istratiott is - made as is compulserY, in i A ir eri"a° ilatioualitY- ' ' Ili; the maintenance order-41egalize 'letters of administration... --. lof those trothS she bore a glorious Ipitrt.... " By.the 87th section of the ,appropriation I Her Contribution of i eir, -- to. the field, and 1 ' law of last session the Secretarr - of the Corn-1 money to-the ti'easurt ..i` talent. and wisdom i ... ' . • - Stoves ; Stoves r : • monwealth was,'authorized to continue . the ito the - Cott , ' ' ' ' • • • ~ressl of th 0 I --9-ornes were notsur 2 - -11 E subscribers' be 1 • • T • g eme to i nform the city itzens of. Brooklyn and vicinity that they 'pnblieition of the Archieves to the year. 17 9 .0, I passed:by those of any . - 'rither'State. It was '.h.vl e Ju s t receivedia It.fS • - • Under.thia authority the 'selection - .. , '0f docu- I her semi . who. crosser the I Delatvire in the ,I Modern atteras and I; s:t m t which. Sin of the varmus mints from . 1783 to. I;00 Las been inatle,attd [ dead of.wioter,•under'the read of ,Wsthing- I sale as loss as they can Y h e e g " t'eY offer for purchased elsewhere the tenth volume, captain' ti 4, AU matter, will I ton, and for a time turned' the titleof 44-ar.- - -- lin ti 4 county. ' i - . - 0 • - be ready for,,distribation before' the close of Again, in the,struggle of 1812, for! theiriglits I :A lriSO-A tot or STOVE Pere" and Elbows of the sestleini;',,Tio'. additional volumes . trial of Atneeican citizenship, -and in that of 1840 , I the (.I . tZferant sizes,at manufacturers price*. ex complete 'Abe. wokk...tworiginally . designed. 1 for American honor and Pr .e pe;re-se; she con- I ' : W i ,AICTED . --o . ld !Iron, Copper and Brass in . ..._ The cow:tells Of Philodelphin, by .an .ordi- I tribute& with A profuse generosity., !' ' . 1 ehant,e for Stovetnor ether Goods. • .. . . . _ , pY.ITR & HEMPSTEAD. nance pastu3d•in'Petober, 1851 i, didiomnd tint I . The context„_,e,tnha te the I, ; not to stay , at i•--',.---4-.-___.:__ ..._...._,_j . .”• - .' to 114 irettion 4 oucul a usent - e u mmetuum !, home, but silo should- lutVe,the 'privilege of 1 gots° Poweis and Steam Engine. - • tine of thelhelaiirtiOn'af Indep'endence . ; and I going nteethe field.' tearing this honorable 1 (AN - E and two ' Horse Powers for threshing _tendere&the - Pteietim - ifit athe.preinis t o the i part id . matters of ferkn war-- . --she has .had I sk-r rand 'other • - A ... . ......... PtirPoses. an a sixteen 11nrse ' . . .... ct represent - MIS - 6 of tune or inoreof sthe original ia no less enviable fti •• • . • i .' allaying. Power ' m r . . ' f4l elpidloll ' ..11- 1 Staten. „ - --- .1, • ' - - - . '-- - 1 dotnestte• strifes. lYbene'Ver :the! - eisinene • , , Foundry.. Also, Stoves Plows , and all Wads of to re ta6 • • e' . 7 ' Castings foiMachine ' ; Since that tim e .; the States:.-of ,New York, !,mi me d . . ( I . it, she his firmly- b yAttotac1 .. .y an of erpurposes. , ~. . ` - (Conclt4e , ,l on . SEeiJnil l Peg e.) - i." - ' , SATRE, BENLT & PEREE4. . .... . . I . • - . i.•• • - I .• • I . . .l 1 i .3tOn t rose ; Dee.' I . 1854. .4 btleOistnicul. THE FOREST WINE! 'This excellent liledicalftrine awl the ?meet Pills, tee fast gaining the good•eiii, and becoming the favorite toot loins of the people,and !Mown as a Most effectual rtimedr . "lathe cure of • • - • 1/ . sspershs, Habitual Costiveness, Liver Complaint, Asti.• ma, pl:es, Obstinate treadache,Billtona Disorders, Pim, pies !botches and nnltealtby Colt rof the Skin. Janti-. . dicerague and Fevet,l Salt Rheum., krysipelar, plain to incident to females, Langnishinz Weakiaoss, Night tawrats, !tersest* Illsonlers, General ill 'Loath en d imps:red state of the Conant:moat Bat ashort time kasikapsed Sine* [brie great and good utadici' nes have been made known to the public . , yet thou sands have egrwrieneed their good elfeets. Invalids given over by.thlir physkians as incurable. have been restored to round and vitrorous health by that( use. These inejl• tines are unlike any other. Their two-fold properties act dirertly on those organs Of the stomach,liver -nd kidneys, which secrete the fluids, 'Mid separate tbe fin puritieTS frnin the Weil.% This Wine and Pills never weaken, but give strength and animation to both body and min/. The grew amodut of good these medicines have done for the siekand afillete I have induced thousands to commend them tc their friends anti: the public. individnals of the highe.tt intetrit* hare voluntarily testier(' to the World in favor of their esti &ordinary virt uef.- - Dr. 11. A. Stags Ir*., a celebrated physician, In a letter from Princrtnn. Now Jersey, dated Nor. le, 1819, declares that In all his eaporienre he had Lever seen any thlngto compare with the Forest Wine and Nils. at the same time relating severe! cases of constitutional Debility arid 4 crofulons affections which It cured lu an incredible short time. Anton; the Members of the medical Vacuity of New ynrk, wbn hareetitnersed the great results of the Forest Wine. and recommended it In numerous complaints will be found the smells of the celebrated Pr. 81. T. Good man, Dr. L. Cheeisman, Dr. Chilton. Dr. Win. Drown, Dl. Mervin. Dr. J. M. 81nreatio and others. TEe.TIMONY of Mr..l4neon Barke r s highly respectable citizen of %%overly rlacei New Tort : • t Dai G. W Hazlet .—Dear Sir. I esteem the Fared Wines,. the King of M edieloes It his dune for me in eve weeki what three physicians failed to dohs as many years. In IS 5. 1 beOame the victim of the Heart Disease end Nev. j Tons Affect! ins which loose been crewing en me ever since 1 until ',I procured your rarest Wine and M i lls, although I had wasted oeveral hundred dollera for medical attend- ante., Duthie the last tiro yeareli was ohliged to keep , my helve nearly all the time end gale up briefness , [neon- ' requenee of inyollip-alth. I had trot nearly all hopes of I recorkry, my complaint tree of that • class Under Which " nattier einke and li:ebeeames a hurthen." Seeing your I Forest Wine advertised jeoncluded to tire it a trial, and I before finishing thethird bottle I felt like a different per eon. and was able to et:sonar bu dness nealn.entirele cured by taking eve bottles. Tor the benefit of MoOrte afflicted with eimilarcomplainte you ern at liberty to publish Ode. 'Tours, fr.e. J. !MIME, Waverly Thtee, N. Y. General ENbility,Ethaciation,wasting,. IV body,ete. Many arc afflitted with. , some one of the abore eomplaints' without being able to tears it to any part,ieular eau:Pe, and therefore deity the nee of the proper remedy radii the die. ease Ikeeemes eanstitutionol. The disorders are often rharidtelized by a eense,lof slaking. or entire exhaustion after exeretre. Some eXperienee sluggieltures, lassitude and at tintepepaleness nr:flturhing of the countenance palr• pitetien of the heart, or like symptoms. The excellent effects which hove ever attended I!,. use of the Forest flrlne and hille, in every, epecies of debility, is cone-lir-fee evidence orits happy respite in tide class of di..Priers - Manv 11 tee ;resorted to these medicines at an ultimatum, and been speedily cured. For Nervous .dir or ders and Debility the Wine and Tills are taken ate.lieding to the direction* on the label. • To She Latlina,l-e•True beauty and !archness ac company the highest peefe.aion of health. which nenin in rariairly follows the PUREST STATE 1W THY It L' SOD What artificial appen,lares equal that: vivid expression of countenance which emartary from heelth ? What paints flan compare with the erinisrmed eolored blood carting its brilliant roseate hue through the traespment texture of „the skin? What charm: are mere captivating than those °Ndule, in her highest perfection ?i Let Dr. Halsey's, Vine etipply the place of ail eoemetleks. - The use of this •extellent Wine in a phort time create , s pure, rich hie:A.- - which eaurring through veins, pe6etrates the minut est fibres that yew+ towards the surfers of the skin, cane- ing all unhealthy pimples and biota+ to ldieappear, im parting erivid, easy color to the skis, and brilliant - ex. i resslon to the 1 eyes, 1 , 1 . 1 • THIS. IS N kurv. NATURAL BE ATU In corroboraticit of these facts, Dr. lialsyy 'has many testimonials.- The felloleicit is from ti lady of the roostre erectable standiri4. in eariety,,sent te,'us b y her brother, reealini in Ruler ro Streit. I ,4111 . 0 ivc: u ‘13.F.F..• i Nen Tork . July 7, Ifite. IMY raster, from her youth . had been in very delicate health; eomplainingfrequently of rveekneee of the chest, attended with a cough: ; About the age of eighteen she be canto yet much worse .f" . ", Foe six months preeioue to corn meneing with your medicines elle hadinot been able to get not of the house. Her ciourrtenanee lea* greatly emaciated yellow rind sickly. • Lick face snit neritt was coveted with 1 disagreeable pustules, eyes very much sunken, and her cough IncreaLiug In nee, she bore every appearance nf F.,olol.l.6eominr. an unhappy ricHut Hi consumption. At ' this time I procured for her some of your Forest Wine and Fills,which she rommenced using aceerding to the nirec tione.. Shear-air:mile improved as she, rendered up the use of thenal Tler first pyinntome of recorery was an uneeni manly ,geod appetite. her face finally become anion th. and' her cheeke seer. Tier etfugh left .heel altogether, She is 1 now strong ant viroronti. and present. the finest example I lof health Cr I ever witnessed, JOIN S.3IAXWE'LL , I Dr. '. Sir ilalseVl (.non-Coa l ed Forest Pills! 1 1 . Manufactured en the same D rinlipl 1 as the Forcer winp, to which It is-an inraort an t adjunct. i They.are coated with put. fium treble, an important investion, for which Di. I llelerly has rya-elecd the•ypuly patent e, Ter granted on Pills I by the tria•erenacnt of tbe United S t ater . Dr..Halecy's Forret. Wine and GuruPeeeted Forest Fills, j unite in acamplishinc the MM. grew j-nd Ti E.Puriliratien of the !Wood. the ltetiovation and 1 Restoratien of the Storporeh and Bowels . • ; I . The life grin-iply of nom is the Vona, ,no sooner hie ttm‘A. ti mins of the ytousach wide* * e yryt t • the . m o ot, y`eapie.l of morbid mat and restore' , to healthy - Artliin by the use ofth• Fore t Pills. and pttre riett bloNl to flow in the veins. by the It sea thG-Ftwest Wine. thin disease begins to yanish4:and .tnentttls and etierry• of body eetnyn'.! Thls is the prinelple on which is founded theae great medicines. and bv : whieh net.lynli,dixeaxes are ettrexl The Forest Wine It tittt ui in largesvate bottles, with Dr. 'lilies's name blown in the glass. One Dollar per tilt. tie. orate betties forTiy. Danis. attra.eirated FcrtestPilla 25 rents per Box. For sale by the ippointed .Agents, at ‘Fholesal• and Betgil. Deneral Dep 1, 161 Dunne street, one door from Tienixon. drew Yqrk. Appointed Ihnit Toile, Abel Mu rrell; Great Bend. Lucien Feint. • ttlyi change waiter:ly.. . i NEW GOOIS At the " trp'sonville -Exchange!! _ rriqp inbabitantl of Upson t ville arid. vicinity 1 arengain favored with, and exhibition of an other Choice selection of Fall and Winter Goods at The [old stand of lac stibicriber. (Doors open daily, Sundays excepted, from o'clock A. M., untill'9 o'clock P. M,) where May be seen, sold and bfluglit,, a g 044 -assortment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Crockery, 11a rti 4ra re, Stoneware, Woodenware, FiA Pdlnts, Oils, Fluid, Biota & Shoest,! Clothing', School Books, Trunks, Carpet Big:4, Yankee I Notions &e. &c. &c. .All who can and; win Fly for what they buy either down, or within -4 reasonable, time thereafter, are invited to call. j Those belonging to that other clami may as well go where they can 46 - better. Allikinds of farmers Produce, Butter' , ,, Lard, Eggs.l.Pork, Poultry, and Cash re ceived] in exchange 'for Goods,! .OSEPII L. MERRIMAN. UpionVille, Oct. 7, 1.854. Australia, California, any place on Ai ! GLo& e,cannol , present greater • • indlicezzents than • KEELER cE STODDARD'S BOOT AND SHOE STORE. nowl4 AND with a new and exten- V L sixe assortment of articles in their . line, embracing algenera, variety of new and elegaht styles Of. Ladies and Gentlemen's. , wear, among which Ladies Fiench, Silk Lasting and Pre nille Gaiters, Kid and Enameled Polkas. Kid Pat ent leather and hiouzed Jenny Linda, Buskins and Ties; geutlemeitei French and Philadelphia oak-tanned calf skin and kip Boots. Congress and button' Gaiters, Mohterey and Washington Boots, toilet 'Slips, Moror, calf. and Cowhide Bro game, Arc. Boys ki , calf and cowhide Boots and Brogans; all kindsdf Misses .and Children's wear. Also. a general ass/Oilmen t of Findings, which con - - Big .in part of lasti, pegs, sparables. Hungarian nails, iacks, threadl wax Bristies, shoe binding, awls, rope, sandsiones; shoe knives, &c. Also. oak and hemlock tanned calf upper and soleleath er. Morocco skins ;and linings. Work made to oraer and repairing neatly dime. FEELER & STODDARD. Mentrose,inue 4.1853. Notice :to Passengers: DSSENGERS t'rfivelling . North on the Dela. Ware,,Lneka%4.anna dr.. Western Rail Road to Great Ben 4. entt hare. is enty.six minutes foi Dinner at the "Dvalre Muse" before the New York Express' goes East; and one hours time before the Dunkirk Express train goes West on the N. Y. di Erie Railroad until further notice. N. B. The • Cificinnati Express train going East, 'itopcit Greit, Bend. Leaving time is 7.40 A. 51. A. BRYANT, . Proprietor 0f.4 Bryant Ifonse." Groat Bond Depot, Sept. 260.854. Mill NEW GOODS• "VirC *ILAN &. PARK return theirgratetul .1.71 aeknowledgt:uents to thei public for past fa vors, and invite attention to thh very large stoek of Spring and. Sutnnter Goods Alley are now re ceiving, and offer for sale at very forepTiers: Jn addition to their.usuid assorttnpnt of atapin Dry Gouda, Gmeeries, IlArdwere, Citirketi, Paints, and Oils &e.,-they are prepared to exhibit a hate assortment it - • - - • t . LADIES ;;DRESS qoons . • •i • of every description ;.. Fignred,' Plaid sand Plain, Silks. llonneta,Shasils, Ribbons, GIOVIN, llosieyy -Ladies .and Misses. ;shoes of '#ll kinds—also' a large stock of • [. • • -'READY_ MADE CLOTHING, Cloths, • Cassimereil . Jeans; Snint*r Cloths; Veatings, ' Hats and: Caps, Boots' and Shoes &e. &e. • • . . , They respeetfally solicit an early eall' from tho-si Mho wish to purehasel GOOD Goons .4T LowiPzICES.' MatiLl..kN az I'ARK. S'k)ringyille, May 2, 1854. . GrCat Excitement in. New York! - Pianos and Melodeons for Cash. J'ORACE WATERS, the great Music anJ Piano Ynar dealer, 333 Rsoadway, New York, preterit': to share a large per cent. with his customers, rather thaapay it to the sharpen of Willtt teed, to raise available means to enable him to stem the present tight times. offers his Immense as sortment ofelegant awl warranted Pianos and M e l °4lKini at a lurgediseount from factory padres, for cash. Ills as sorpnentcomPriaes Nancy from three of the largest skid most CelebratedEaston Manufactories; also those of sev eral of the best New York mskors, including the beautiful and much admired Rorie« Hat rs Ptanos from bison fac- tory. and Melodeons of the best Boston, New York, and Buffalo marks; affording an opportunitY for selections not to !Wald eNowlwer. , . Each instrwnest wainnted.. Second hand Pianos at 0 coat Bargains--P.aic ga saow 60 to 5100. Music and Musical - instruments of alt kinds. Denten, Teachers and heads of Seho4psupplisd on the terio 9. MUM(' sent by mail post pall. t; en ,, rat and Select Cats loitues of Miple and Schedule or factory prices of - Nunes, Melodeons and inu•Jeal Instruments; forwarded no any ids dress, free of postage.-33 3mos EM2MII Farmers' Union Indurance Co.. O f fice; Aliens, Bradford County, Penn'a. CAPITAL 200,000, SEA:CUED BY BONDS AND 3k/it'II:AGES UN REAL ESTATE TNSIMES against loss it's flir. , .llouses,Stotes -and other buildings,•Goodi‘, Wares, and 51(4.. 1 ehandime, un ns . favorable terms as . nny simitar Institution. Losows protnptly! adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS, lion. lionee Williston. Franei4 Tyler;Gen. Perkins, J. T. D. Myer. C: Shipman, C. F. Welles, Jr., J. E. Canfield. Athens: lion. John 3; Laporte, Towanda : Gen. Bract li.v...Wak man, L. i t eeyville; Geo. M. liollenbacki Wilkesbarre; cline, slylert, Laporte. Pa. . OFFICERS. Univ. Horace Pre'S;.; C P. lirefi e s,jr. Witte Pres. and Treas.; J. E. Canfield; See'v. Addrems ; 0. S. Beebe, Monirose,.Susque . h:ainzf county, Pa-28yl* • • . ~ . , 1000 Book Agents . Wanted, O ; • ' . Tcawass, for the best" and.. most saleable i Books published., _Theyl, are written by the! Most popular Authors of the day, inejuding ;wiling others, T. S. Arthur, ofwhose last great; , , .work,. • i •. . Ten 21'7;71113'in a Par Room, -I 000 P copies have been sold ',within a month; of pfildication, - .• I 1 These Books are beautifully illnstrated, (Ms.l ny of them with 'finely colored plates) and are printild and bound in the hest manner. . • Agents wilt find a pleasant -and 'profitable ,chtb plOyment in their circulation. Fur particulars adress (postpaid) . . - . . iJ. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, No. 48 North Fourth Street, Philadelphi4 41m3 I . I .. PORK FOR SALE. • P ORK / FOR SALE by the barrel,"by / M. S. Wtt.soN or A. BALDWI:c: Montrose, May 17, MI. . . . New Goods. A Conti assortment-4o :;rrive. this week, A - 1. .4.71_ low price A- Call and examine: - - ; El A W LEY & MUTT !Montro4l.., Sept. 12, 1854. Stlwo& Stoves:: Stores: subse'riber wishes to calf the attentiohlf AL - his friends and the Public to his very !liege assortment of - • .STOVES, i at his new Store Room in Lodersville, next to I L. S. Lenhcim's Store, and near the Great Bind Depot.• He has in addition, to his former i large variety of Cookingand Parlor Stoves, limey dew Patterns, some el:which are— 1 Peach nranik, I lire Ply lack i 1 Modern Tra. Mohawk, Medal 1 ack Warrior, Orient, - • Oak, . V E,g, , / Stove, ; Which together with his former stock ¶lll be perhaps the Most dxtensive and varied assortnient oil well RPlecti.d. Stores in the Gonntr.l' pft Clintoni Stoves well furnished at low pries. Fes" All articles in his 'line kept on . hand rind made tri order as usual, and orders received at his old s stand in Great s Bend. • • JOHN COLSTEN. iLodersville & (treat Bend Nov., 1853.—tf,' _.l s'• ‘• I'm with yOu once again my friends No Iniwo , ria . y fiwtsteps roan -• i •VOLT Ar.et. Me at my residence-on 3lniitn -11. cue, two doors south froth . Seth Miteljers Eisq., happy at any time to wait on 'you, soetally , or prollassiunally, the latter especially. Tose vello prefer to have their work done at their iesi., Bence whether . living in town or out, will giVe.me notice accordingly, and I . am at Four Sqvire. Persons at a distance desiring Plate Teeth, can be accommodated at any house, free etexpense, While the work is being done.• As I telsh to be busy I shall still adhere to toy; old plan of charging according :o the Circumstances of my patrastis.. There • is much complain of I the high prices of Dentistry end of my price.sitoe, athough I have been in the habit of &duelling, from 15 to. 2.5 per cent. from the first.. Now, friends I will Make you this offer,—if you ivlio tined work will come right - along and harlii it dbne and so keep me bosy, I will work for you Oar half price and do it well too. ` The reason We have to •charge so high is because, either erom.dread of the pain or the pay, you hold back sad force us tol lose much . time fur: want of work. Come oh then and you will find thete is at chance for bargains at MOntrivue: - C. D. VIRGIL, Surgeon Dentist. Montrose, April 19;-1854. - .1- iOur Stock of Stoves. 1 - S now completed—and we would take tliiis op portunity to sly that we can show the Most heautifel and splendid, patterns of Parlor i and Cooking Stoves to "be found in the county.- 4mon g them can be seen the Res•olring Front, and Gothic' Parlor, for wood or coal, entirely new Patterns, - and decidedly pretty stoves. Pekes from five to ten .dollars. 1 ' Of our Cooking stoves, we 'think it needleils to illarmuch, only to remark that. we are selling them at oft fortm4 prices, rod judoinofrord the e. E. rapidity of our sales, we believe the publiel are entirely satisfied with the prices and quality of Our wares. ! I We have a "Tew left" of the l " Clinton'. Air Tight Vet - ate& Oven stove," nekpowledged by All to be the best cooking stove now in cc.— Russia and English piPo at old pricca,and Trim. things and Tin Ware of all desciptions, at! the Very lowest rates. • J. DICKERMIN '1 New Milford Oct 24, 54 . • 1 - .Evorything works to a Oharni. COTT, JOHNSON &•Co. are now . rbeeking p a neW stock of Fall Goods, and are fen t y to wait - upon the people to anything they lworh in the line of Dry, Good*, Clothing, Gfoceries, Hardware, Crockery, Fish. Salt, Iron, Ilnoti4 and Shoes, &e. &e. - We will surely suit 411 that Mill And see us at our Store in Springville. "I , SCOTT, JOIINSTON & Co. pine, Sept. 27 1854. , • Watches, JeVielry, Spocpt. -orOLD and Sliver Patent blink Anchor. and Lepine Watches, just:wok-A and Pit? sale by . 1 BENTLEY &REAb.- • 'I INew Goods 1 I ' - MJ. WR:Bfl IA now reeciOtng ; his I Fall , • Goods.' They having been bnuabt ex ' ' ely low, will bo sold At the lowed price for ready pay. , i Montrose, Sept. lit, 185-1. , • 1 , "Man, .Know Thyself." • • . I • a- laraluablf Birk for .23 cent t--" Bier!, family s h o uld I • ' pure a ropy" • . . ..." - .100,0 C0P114.4 SOUS '.....\‘:`,: ti t 1 / 4 ! i r tit r,7 ~ Lltil. 8 T GAS A YEAR: _A new i st. • Tv: pro,„:.•• .edition, revised and improved, ~.ses di • , ' 7 % illiq. iF.OUCIi• ,', .., 1 otri ..1. Or. Ifunterra Mandl StanUal 1 17- - = - . 4fEr44 ~;" .. and hand 1104 for tbe iftlicted— • ..-- .e,' zoo :., :TR:Wan:lto* argot:Mit - at Iho ittrt: - - ~-;• --. '' •`• Os, progrosA t riairneni, rade ors I ".."//„ i ~ :\ , N . , ...• of every, ft.) I of Ait.rati eon. ' t // ''!f!' l ';‘"` . traced by pionalscuons sexual 1 . i . I tetcourd, by sidf abuse td by resold excess, with advice f r their prevention, mitten in a famit;lar style, avoiding a I medical t echnica titles , and everything that would offend I the ear of deceudy; with an outline.of stomplaints incident $0 Fernald, Trod the result uf some t,welt ty yeas StleoCM. fai practice exclusively itcvored to the l tire of diseases pl'a elleate-cr private-eat use: - . To which is added receipts for the cure of the above die eases, and a treatise on the causes, symptoms and care of the - Fer sr and Ague. ~ • Testimony at the Prlfees or* fOlittiWlcs in Penn. College, ,hiladelphas—“ort.TWNTElt's SIXDICA.I. 14ANUAL,". +The author 0... this:Work. unlike the majority of those who advertise fitcu re the discs sett of which it treats is a graduate of one of tae btst Colleges in the CnitedStates. Italifords rue pleasure to recomniebil him lathe unfortu nate, or to the victim of inalpractie-. its a successful and esporleticed praititioner. in whose honor and Integrity they may place the greatest Con Barnet. • JOs. 8. L0NG311.011,11, XI D . , IFrom A Woo Ivrarri, M. 1.1.,nj Pend .I,r n ir e rsity,Phila. , /pho.—lt gives 'me pleasure to add my testimony to the professional abiirty of-the Author ut the"' Mit DMA i. 2AN UAL:" Numerous rases of Disease a f the Genital Organs, score of them of Jong standing, have come under my no tiee,ln which MS skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in come eaies wher• the patient has been rsintiderod beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sem- Mal weakness. or disarrangement of the functions pro:. duced by at Unitise or E5(4.1.51 .gorYPTICrY. I . do not know lila svperier in the profession. I have been acquainted. with the Author •oute thirty years. and decal it - no more than justice to, hitn as well as k oldness to the nnliTirtunate iiclimuf early indiscretion, to recommend him at one in 3 9 011 te ProfesNional skill and Integrity they - may safely, confide themimiv'es. - ALFRED Wo &SIMARD, SI. D. .. .. . . . . . . " This is, sellout. axe...piton, the most comprehensive rind intelligible work published on the.clasS of disease of which it treats. [Avoiding all technical teruts,ifaitiress• es itself to the reason of Ita readers -It is free ri4.ln all objectionable matter; arid no parent however fastidious, r n object to uterine It In the hands of tile cone. 'the 11.11! tb:yr has devoted many years to the ' treatment of the Vila tlA complaints treated of, and. with too ilttlehreath to WT. and to little presutnption to impose, he has offered M. the World, a. th• merely nominal price 0f:.15 cent , , the Pettit of some talent} years' mord succeSsf u I practice."— fferald, I -" No teacher 0. par , nt should 1 - ... wif hodt the knowledge irpattedlr thisihavaluable work. It-would save year s of in,mo r tifleatiOn en.l. , orrow to the youth. under their eha'ge. "—Peopl's AdroenlP. . , 1 A Presbyterian clergyman In Ohio, waiting_ of " II un• t,r'sAle-fical %faunal" say? :—.•Thonsand,l orally thous• ands of our youth,by evil example and inttne.nr.e of the pa ....loni. have heen 1 , 1 into - the habit of . self NOW' imr, without realizing th.. ~in.ariti fearful causequene.....y. upon themselvcs and their posterity. The eon ytit utiOns ofthous.. ands who arc rating farellba have born enfeebled, if not lyrni. en 4own.sinil they .lo notknow the eating or the cure - . Anythima thiit /an Le'done so to enlighten and influence the publietnind is to check.and ultimately to remove this aride-sprrad sorter of human wretchedness. would confer he greatM.chtesing next to the religion , of Jesus Christ, n the present rind roning 2.!neration. Intemperance (or he use ofintositaling drinks) though it has slain thoni oda unon.thmktan , ll, is tint ft greater scourge tot he hu man rare Accept my thanks on to.irilf of the Jafilieted,; end. believe me I , yottr e.a.work rr in the good word, you ar. en actively enga Yed it.,:" . 1 One^oPY Csaedrelv'ensclonedi will he forwarded, feel. of Postage. I , ant r art a-the Coiled States for 25 rents.. or Six envies forctil A ddrey s. (no s t*Paid) COSDEN .3, CO., 1 'obli-hers.or Its 1:. 3 . - PhiladelPhia- in D v . o n t sce itegs, ans:Lasers and Book Agents sapplictl n the most libfrel 'terms.. ' - 24,1 . . Invalids of Pennsylvania, i ‘Tour attenlion.is argeuily invited to a . eareful l i J. Mid'estudid perusal of something that hue just fi been introduced into your rich ond time honored . 1 • --ii Th'tate. 1 'I Milreinaehers !lido) Electric Voltaic Chains. ii ; 1 A Mu. and novel modu of sppiying a powerful/ rethedial agent, so constructed us to be worn under the gartnentr,inest to the skin producing a . constaut. Uninterruptedicurrent of Electro 11aguetiSM,effect-± ing immediate relief from the most acute pain, and i also'n permanent cure of all Nervous Diseases. - 11 l Seldom bus failed to furnish almost instant relief,: and a final, mirmatie.nt cure. by being used accord-i ing to directiols, to the following diseases.-111w1-1 marism, Goal, Sciatica, „ Paralysis, Fulani mid; Swelled Joint's, IS euNlgta.of the face. Diseases 'oft' the Spine. D,itifners and Flintiness, Uterine Pains; Palpitation of the Heart. F i eriodioallleadache; St.! Vitgo Danco,lGeueral Debility, Pains of the Chest, • Hysterias, DYspepsia,all diseases that ore caused : - by a deficient am7unt of Nervous Fluid are greatly, i•elieved, if not permanently cured hy i•implywear-, tag t l i c hainlya few hours each day. In[Wit itudiistood that it is . not claimed that it urea all-diseases. but only those foi which it is rev• otnmeuded; itttil moreover-ye boldly claim and de fy that no medicinal:Agent of any kind hnsperform-', _ftl so MAN II cures during the last year, of those; diseasesjust named as , . Pu4rerazacher's Electric Chain. !.9 provelthis assertion, we defy any person.to, 'produce so many well anthenlicated Certificates ~of scientific Phl - siciuns-and intelligent putienisas may found in A! pamphlet-of 36 pages, to be had (grai P i tts) 01 the ant in this town. - .The Electric Chains ;were first introdtFed in, France in 1850, and aftei .1 • being svldectrti t the most_thorough and rigid trial; by the first medical menin Paris, they were found '!o posses's st rangy. and marvellouifpower for reliev4 fug pain, wherever applied; and by their influenza I ;wet e introd need into the hospitals of that city. and also secured letters . patent by. the French Govern;.' meut. They are now introduced into almost every England. Gerinany, Austria, Belgium; Fund patented in.those- co untries, where they have become the Most • Poputei,r Curaare Agent in the frorld. •t' z They wer l efirst introduced into the States'at bout one year since, aud *nut through 'the same' trial as iif Europe, anewere at once in l to every tiotpital in N. leork, whzre:they are now in daily use,effeclitig even more wonderful enrep ;than had ever before bees awarded them. Thai_ are highly recommended •hyprof. Valentine Mott' ' ' . llran Buren,Post and others, who have published !their views cif their power and value in several of 'the medical journals in that city, and are also in the daily practide 'af recommending their nod Jo' pa,i• tients.- A flol l icoPut oftheir,opinioti may also be 'found in every pamphlet. and sent to the address of levers person in tht , State by applying (post paid) to A BEL TV R E ,L. Agent, Afontrose;Pa. The Ghaiiis can he sentiby mail, with full descriptione [for use. Price of chains, 83 and • • Physicians are-politely invited to , exam' - T ine their- conetrnet;on, and pronoundeupon their merits. Ofcc worta TO INVALID!, no 'person need fear that they will not accomplish just what it in . • I claimed they can do. N. 8: 04. Chain will last for years and lose none [of its electric powe, by use, and can be applied-63 ;either adult or child, ABRI.TUiRELI: Agent, Montrose, Pa. - Jos. STRIi:F.ItT, tleneral Agent, 568, Broadwai, New York . I pt • 6y I. • • • ;Doctor Yourself : .47ELE ,OCKtT 2EVSOULAPIIIS : Or, ' 'eery 'lnv his own Physician.. • 1 •, ; I HE ETD Edition, CODilliii a M Onia hundred Engravings. showhit •-0 iscaseti and Nalformatioup of the flat... ' Man.syStent an every shape-and form. To which is added a Treaties on the . Diseases of i Females, being of the highest impot. 'lance-to married people, or those cotemplatingmar . riage. Ilyi - • • • „Fallon:. Yount, M.D. Let no 4her be ashamed to present at copy .11 the Aesculapius to his child. It may - wive hint from an early grave. Let" no young man or wo man enter into.the secret obligations of marriedli(e without rending the Por.ket Aeiculapins. Let 40 one sufrari p g fromo hacknied cough, Pain in the Side, restless nights, nervous. feelings, and the whole traits of Dyspeptic sensations", and given tip by their physician, be another moment without cot'. suiting the IA ES:CULAPIVS.. Have the married; or those - ab Out to be married nay impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been he means of saving thoPsentis of au fort unatt• creaturesfromtli / e very jaws of death. • Any' person sending twenty five cents et closed in alletter, will receivo one copy of th,s work by mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar: ;Address (post paid;? -:• I ' - DR. W 14. YOUNG..i ' • No. 15. T Spruce St. Philadelphia. March 80,-1854-=.ltly I. • a i Pumps! Pumps .. ti . greatest improvement of the ago. II; Williams' Patent Double Arabic, Foie and Lift Pump. An - improvetherit above all tither pumps or machines. for liftidg and throwing writer, combining both'a pernpati ‘ d Fiie Eng*. This Pump, patented in February, 1854, is .Who.to of itmetalic, no bolts.rir screws abript• It to rust, tionsequenntly -it will list a manlislife Vine.- it can be used in'eve . ii, variety of,ram, can draw water from 'any situa tion and cam it to any part of- a house, it k superior iii' all other pumps- for-distilleries. PA. per Mills. Tanneries, - Brick Yards, Iron Works and Manufacturing estaldishmenticof all kinds.l • All orders,mnst be achlroud to Addisnn Dien !nick; Loriersvill4T'a., who has bOught• the'itole •right for Sinsquelbenna•County. - • Arsg. -- 29 1854, _ 351 f. - • JAVENT MEDICINER.—A small and judi clonal)? Weetid assortment, including Or. Swayne's, Jayne's, and Throop's preparations, Wright's acid Phinney's Pills, Davis' and Mayes Pain Killer, &e.;&e. SMITH & HoIPITEAD. Dro , /klya, Aug. 2t, 18.51. AFFLICTED 'READ. IDUILADELPIIIA SIEDICAL litlUdE—Estabilehed 26 yiMrs ago by Dr. KIN KELlN,eorner of Third & Union 'ass. between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, pa. I Invalids ere apprised that Dr. KIN KELIN confine, his practice to , a: pat 'neither branch oftneillelne, which - ea.. gotta his unditiled attention: lie cautlensthe unfortunate against • the abuse of Mercury; thoiskande are annuallY ,inereiriallsidontorldfe - its cent ulfictioneare promptly ,estinguisheit • - Twenty 'test Ts Experienee in thetteritiiint of a clean of diseases hitherto neglected and i imperfectly un .derstoodi has tinabledD r. KINKEIAN,(Aer ilea or Swots PREtvov Aviow,) to prove that nine tenths of the ' causes of nervous debility. local and eonstit ethical Weak, •nese,wentersnd physi cal suffering, are traceable. to eer hebits, forming the most Secret yet deadly su fatal. spring/ Of Omni:stir misetty and premature mortality. • rake orn eti whir Notice—There ternetimesindolged in by,boys.itt solitude, often growing up With thein to manhood-04nd ethich,lf not reformed in • due time, not f-nly begets sera one obstacles to nuariniunial . happiness bat gives the to Aeries tif protracted.insidlous, and animate ting atfeetlone. Few of there who giromuY to - this pernicious practice are aware' of -the conseqUelleof, nittlithey Sal the nervous *yetent shattited, and u naccountable feelings. and envie fears In theinind. The unfortunate thus effected beeom es freble„fe unable -Itolabor with occostoceed vixor, or to apply hiemlnd to i; study his itcp is tardy and weak, he Is dull, irresolute, and engages In his sport with less energy than usual. Tfhn eirtencipate himself before the practice h as + me lt e . I: worst. e nd enter matrimony. his ma:flare le nahmitfistand I himiume tells him that this Is caused by' hie early follies. Th(me eire-onsi•terotions 'Mick should raserakex tkeettentien thole similarly situated titarrititre rcrtuires the fulfilment of several condi tines. in order that It .may he really the cause of mutual hoppluent. CoUI.I the veil which . covers the-origin of deb ntestle wretchedness ho reised,and its true soutee In every Instance Us-lolled- 7 1u how-many eualdit he traced to pity.. cali dim willtication sand their attendant disappointment/if Apply them while it is yet tinte.in order to have your tin.• s t r ung mid relaxed atomisation rebraced.revlvided and , strengthened. et R —He who plaees "himself unifier Dr. KIN.KELIN'S treatment may religiously confide to his hon. or AS a gentlemen and rely upon the assurance, that the ' secrets of Dr. IC's. patients will never he diverosed... Young man—let-no falsemiodesty deter you from mak ing your case Ica . .wisto one who.froin education and respre t IA lit y .con certainly befriend you. , Too many think - they will conceal the secret in their own hearts. and cure themielYer. Also! hou'otteu ti this a fetal delusion,and how many' promising young man.oho might have been in ornament to society has faded from the earth. Strietitres of the urethra nre rapidly removed by the application of n new therapeutical agitnt, used •roly by Dr. K. Weakness and eadstitutional debility promptly cured, and lull viedr restored. Conn WY fnvnllds. Can have '(by stating their. cape I` pllritlys together with all heir symptoms, per let ter melamine a remittance) Dr Vs. medicine, approptia• ted accordingly. For.wnrded to any part at tits/roiled States, and packed sreure tram DA3I. I IOe: or CURIOSITY. MAD !!---Yolith and - . Manhood. A risoro'u i Li e or a PremieltieeDefah, Siokelin on Self- Pr eserration—Only 25 Cents It Is a work «mineral, relnVtel, as a means of roform ing, the vicesof the age in wha4t - we live. Aldo,' NATURE'S GUIDE 11 rulesfur the ProtonpitimpofLifejuslfromthe Press A letter with a remittance of 25 cents„ or the mine in post stam:rs; addressed to—Dr KlNKF.LlN.Philatelphis, Pa. will secure a copy cf either of the above bOolcs by , return of mail; or 12 copies will he sent free of postage for sl* Booksellers. rlauvassers. Travelling Agents, flco supplied wholesale at the pithlisher's prices', which Admit of a large profit. 03 - -.4/1 Letters malt bapog.paa. • 13y1• • AYER'S PILLS, A NEW and singularly successful remedy for the cure" of till Bill • p. ions diseases—Center-nes*, Indiges , lion, Jaundice, Dropsy, itheumatintn, Fevers, liouiguurT Nerv o usness, ' yitaltylmZatoos,leaisee Pales I u the Breast, Side, Beek, and AL L -- qr . ! L . Limbs, Female Complaints, Ate„ tits. a -- • _Llof very fees. are the dielees in - which a Puig !Alec Siediein is .not more or less required, end much sickness and s ffering Might be prevented, if a harmless but effectual C thartie were more.freely used. NO person can feel well Iwhile a co.tiVe habit ni body prevails; besides it noon g4neeatee serious end often fatal dire:tees, „which might have been avoided by the timely anditidicious use of a gpod purge tive. This it , alike true of Coldn.'Peverish symptoms, and Billions derangements. They.all tend to become 'or pro duce the deep ..aced and formidable distempers which - load the hearses all over the land. Renee a reihrbie runny ekes lc in ,if the first Importance to the "'public health, ant this . Pill has been nerfeeted with corona:wait, skill to meet that ilemand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Phyeicians, Professors, and- Patients, hes shown retrulta surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have 1,-;:beeti effected beyond belief, ware they not substantiated he persons of curb exalted podtion and character as to forbid the euepleion of ri” truth Among the man- eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills ; we nine mention : Dr. A. Hayes, Analytical Chemist, of B o ston, and State Ae.srer of itlassaelinsette whose high professional charae• tee h' endorsed by the Bon. Edward Everei t.Senattir of the - V. 5 . .; Robert C. - Winthrop, Ex-Speaker of the house of Represent:l6 l 'Pß: Abbott Lawrence. :ilia:lister Plan. to Rag land; John B. Fitzpatrick, Ceth Bishop of Boston• Also, Dr. J Practical Chemist, -of New York City, endornedhy lion. W. L. 3larey, Secretary of State; Wm. l B. Astor. the richest man in Ameriert ;.-LS Leland Co., Proprietors of the Metropolitan llotel,and others. Did space permit we could give many hundred certifieat es, trim all parte where the Pins have been used but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent onb. lie menisfound in-their effects upon trial. - - Tbeie P ills, the result of long investigation and study, are offered to the public as the best. and -moat complete Which the present staie of medical seienee can afford.— ' They are compounded not of the drugs thetnselves,.Mat of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies , eel meted • by chemieal proeesein a - state rif purity. end combined to gether in ‘rich a manner as to insnrethe best results This evotern of composition for medicines has been fouridiiithe Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a moreefacient eeinedy than hid hitherto been obtained by any process The reason is perfectly obvious. While, by -the old mode oftoroposi Ben. every medicine Is burdened with more or lees ofacrimnniene and injurione quailtiee, by `this each Individual Art ne only thetls desired for the eurativiveffeet la present. All the inert and" obnoxioue qualities of each substance embtoye'd pre left behind, the -curative virtues only being - retained.- Bence- it Is self-eS Heat the effects should peeve as they have proved mere -Purely remedial.. • cud the Pills a Sum', more posterfist antideite to diseater than Soy oth-rmedicine knowlittithit.world. , As it Is frequently expedient inatanymediciur Should be takenvm der the counsel of an attending Physician,and as he cofild not properly judge of a remedy without knowing I it. cnickposi!ion. I have mappilid tlle.aceurete porinnhe by. tit my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole ,Practitionera in the United States andliteltish.: Provinces.' I f . however thertistotibt. be any one ''not received them, int, will be nroniptlyfCirward ed by mall t n his addreseic_ • ' • • - 'Broil-the Patent, ' ';thalt, sip Offered, 4 bow few would hi' taken M. Bea 'yes knownd. life consists in theirs* :linivP De mysteries,,.:' ,- • The c nnilosit lots ontnir ; la laid, open iti.sll- men.and ell who arecans~' to 'lodge on: the 'enbject freely ecknowiedwetheir coniictions of their intrinste mer it. The-Cheery Pectoral Was pronounc..d.hy seletitific Men' to be - a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. 'Many eminent Phyildana Isaac deelaitidthe tame thing • of and even reore,:conlldontly, and - tire wittiest to' certify that their anticipations were morethen realised by their.effecti upoe t , - • . - _ - They operate. b t jetr_pnwerfal influence on theinternal viscera to • ..• andethnntate It into healty as thin—eimege: ' ; anent the stomach, bowel*, liv er. and otheta bf tbebody. restoring' their liregater sed.4l to health, eadlY”.erirrectins, wherever they exist, sueltderangeutente as are:the first origin of disease. Being sttgerwrapp e d they arepleasant to take. end .ng purely vegetable, mil/arra ,ean arirofrom .:heir use in any quentity:- i• . Vormi note iffrielticosinte , 'implies. nit the Box. Prepared by,TAIM C. AVER. Practical and Analytical Chemist. Masi: ?dee 24 cents per tior. ' five Box-. es for Al. • • FOLD BY A. Tarn%Montrose; B. V. & R. D. Baton, Myron! Cliareh & PhWary. Dondaff; L. Suitt, Great Tl , n4. By, all Drusrglsts and Dealers is M. dleine every where. Sept 13-37 ate H.- C. BENNETT & CO. Importers and Jobbers of .koreign and Do tnestie Dry Goods. 41 DEY STREET. yi,T.OULD invite the attention of merchants in I . l` *Susquehanna and - ndjoining . Counties to their Mod& which will be found large and desira ble at nil seasons of the year, consisting in part of Cloths,Cassintereti and "Vesting:,Jeans and Tweeds; with all She :best and well know styles of fast colored prints. Also, Dress Goods; White and Linen Goods, &e. &c: , . . . Also, Broehe lon4 and sqUire shawls; Cash: mere and Silk Shawitr,togettier.with Hosiery and Fancy Goods. - • ; . Prompt attention paid to orders.. . - : . . 4yl—l change. TME ,CHANGED. . - Delaware, Lackawanna & We. H. R. • • FALL 4tIZR4NQPIENT! 7 ON and after. Tinirinlay; Nov. 23. OK the Nail. Passenger Train will leave Scranton .0.12 31..• ' . - .Due at Great 6nd.at 2.30. P. M. • . xow==e! - connecting With the . D:►y -,Express Trains-on the N. Y. & E. It. 11.„ both tita ,4bd. Risgengers taking this , train will. arriye in New York. tt 9.30 in Dun)tirk at 11. Return. will leave Great Bend on the arrival of the Butralo ,Expre'a4 bound West,. (3.20 r, at.)- which depart, from New - York at 7,:A. 14.,— r and arrives at Scranton at 5,60,'P.:A1.'" • The Freight Accoinmodation Train. with psi. nager ear. attachrd, will depart froin Scranton 4 1.50, r. m., due at.Grent Bend at 0, P. te.,i.lonnee.t. ing, with.the nail Vain 'bound Weal, 'and - the _Nioltt Express Trains hound bothtast and West.. Returning, will depart from FOreat.Bend at ;6.30' a: M. and arrive:at Scranton,: 11.00, at: . Stai l reit will be in Waiting on the arrival of Pas. 'nencrer Trains at Scranton,. to convey : paasengert itia . l.%rtmndale, Pittston, Wilkesialarre, Philadel, phia tie the Reading R.'R.; Bastin), and all other intermediate-places. . , Sup't. Sup't Sup't Office; RerantOn, 1 Nov. 18, 1854. ;z 25tf • . , - . . .. . ._ Dr4gis 4 Me4ipi,los. A FRESH stock tir Genuine Dru4e and Ifeil. ilk leines, Pntant'nedieinee, - Paiiite;Oite, Dye Stnft'e, &e. dr.e7for male by , Dee. 14, 18,51. - BENTLEY kREAD, THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING By OntitiagASAT EDITORS AND PR OPRIETORS.. TERRIS".4I,6O, cob inadvaneel2,oo,if not paid within air. months ;and.lll,so.aithe end ' of the year . . „Dlo paper disiontinued until aireank. gels are piid, except at die . 'option Ist the' Ptib lithe Alt en inlnUntatiODS connected wilts the office, to insure attention, innate directed (post paidY to Clusr. & DAY, Montrosi;Eikisquehanna Counti, Pa. ' • • • • • Rates et Advertising. • One square (12 lines orless) 3 insertions, *1,06 • Each subsequent insertion, One agave three mouths, • .„ ~ ,-*5O One square *l'S' months, ; • . . Business Cards, four lines or, less; ..... 'ago Yearly advertisements, tot over 4 square*, 1.00- One column one year, . .. . . .-„ go o° Yearly advertisers , will be restricted to the btiainess in which they are engaged; and ire fop. isidged as- swishing to continue advertising tiniest -they shall give special directions for it discontin. nanee of the same. ; - .300 WORK:- : := ~. ; Fir. Tho pnbiishers having added 10 their Job Printing materials a large and superior. eri/uri ment of Job Type, are now prepared to execute Job Work it am:lnner unsurpassed In thtaiee tion of country,and on the most reasonable terns. BluttekSiof every description kept etiturtrattly on hand 'or printed to order. (I flo)li,4 . s:_gliFtitOt:. STANT HOUSE, Great Bead Depot, Pa. ADDISON ART, Proprietor. . BURROWS, SPROUT & Manstfariturers orate orrr'e Conan - inn CA , • uoi,Snasos, Hughesville, 4+oming CO. e t's. - Spring'may be- had of BLS. Willson, Montrose. • Wm. W. SMITH Ca. - Cabinet and Chair Manufactaters, foot-4101' StreTt, Noiftrone,Pa. 1 Dr. H Surgeon pentist, Montrose. Pa., will be it Senrle•s Haul Mondays and.Tuesdaysof eseb week.' I , IOIIIILILAN,dk PA.ith t 1 Dealers k Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,. Crockery, Boots and Shoes, ate., Springrille„. Pa. . • • 113 yr .• LITTLE & CUAIE, Attoraies at Law--9119ce fortnetly:oeen, pied by Little & Streeter, Montrose, Bustinir hanna County, Pa. . At.rn B, I4TTLE.] ' [EZRA B ERAS A. J.' DAVIS ArronNET AND CODNiELLOR AT LAW--Snsqnp:, hanna Depot, Pa. Office over A; B. Wiai• a , Store. • • • - CONGDON .& BEYJER, ' Dealers in Marble Monntnents,Tables,Tom4. Stones, &e. Corner of Court :and TaebsnOe' Streets, opposite Broome County Bank, Pim.- hatuton,-N.. Y. . ABEL UJRRELL, Morraosr, PA. Dealer in Drags, Medicines, Chemieals , Pain s. Oily Dve.stufE4, Groceriei, Dry Goods, ILO ware, Yankee Notions, &e. Physician,s PO). striptiods. Carefully compounded. - . JOHN GROVES, Path tenable - Tallor---811op tinder Bear es ' Hotel, Main Street, Montrose, Pa. " • . ..TOHN COLSTPIi i ,DEALIIR IN Stoves, Tin, Copper an - d Sheet Iran Ware, Lodersrille, near Great Bend Depot.—ftf Woodruff , tit Eldred, DEALERS IN STOVES and • Mantifactutera of Cdp per, Tin, and Sheot..lron °Ware: Shop near the Nov Court House, Montrose, Pa., S. A. Wooturr.): . [G. B. gLDRiD: Lathrop, A.. DEA ..*,. - Resdpnidp Clothing, Hata and, Capa. naafi. s islShoes, Dry Goods, &e. F ir Store oripnititelSratle's Hotel. Montruie. C. D. LanzEor, and t w ith • . J. P. W. RILEY, "" il e. .. Dr. Merit- W Arte C. • 1- TNRUGGIST and CIIE1111ST; an 4 al r,l in I ~1 Duiros,_lii edicines, Chemicals, ye klieg, Painti 3 Oihi, MAty; Window'Glass, •Caniphice Fluid,. Verfiliety,lrankes Noionsqllis., 44. `LodersyilleiMu.-41011: _-: ntiME:Mr .TRASIS; . ArrtiantT Awn. CotutsEu,ott AT. Law,lifontrese, Pa., will attend, faithfully, to , all business en trusted. to him_ in the•county of Busquehinna: Cenveyanclag'and writing of all kiwis wilt be done neatly, and charge moderate. _ also attend to the , prosecution tbr claiMsof sol diers, their widows and heirs, against the U.S. • government. for Bounty 4tikPensions„ &c. May be found at ell hours et the office formerly occupied by J. T. Richard, Esq., north' of the Courtifouse.-18.13-n49 C. TYLER,. - = • Interestedi with L . 16 , Stanti IMPORTER AND DEALER in HardwitiedipOnt' lery,_Carriage.rriannings, - No. 1,11 - ±5 Pearl Street, Ih. Y. Where his Mercantile friends, in this aridAther Counties,are kindlyinifited, and earnestly !mlielt ed to cull And purchase"."" .tt6tf. .HENRY - - .OF 1110inIXISE, PA. With , Rowe, Watiraff,Ao4ter f AiruoixsALE Gionsto nokproninscroir . VT Mgacnerrs, No. 113. WilifilittnuStreet, between Cortlnad - nna fley StieetiVgir:Y4L, March 8, TARS. E. Patrielc; - Jii - VtiVt-l•iiiiock hava / this day funned a .44*iiSishipilnr a more efficient and suciessful'inmeatatinitTgett differ' ent branches of their profesii* -- .7 -- :, AU business entrustedio* theft); wllt_belatiejf• ded to with promptness and- fiaeliff, - .-1_ Their office may be found over lisUtrep's Store, East side Public Avenue. . - -r E. PATRICK7-I.F. Montrose, 3fareh 220854 , • - . W. t SiOgletoi — Can noilw.be founrlat his new stand :ott'OrtP4- go street, V door S,srleia Hotekittrent hoe/jeoauotlyrectal - is Watibea, Clocks, Gins, JewelrjcitildiVery AeSeription of machinery.: , Wheel ,euttittgi - Gun, And .Watetc , Ina teria Is_supplied to :the. trede.-1111 - • . A. & ,Baldwin l is Al be Found io Woman 'of Searieli No. 3.c ore weld front the corner._ Notes and necoontel that riec,dno tue !kill be very -gle• ceptable if p Id tooil. - Mon troe, t 1 I E: BALDWIN. • 22,.1 854.-471 t 14. H. -Parsozw; viirnoLEsALEli ND RETAIL DeaLER , in Cabinet %tiro. S) as, B e dsteads, Takla; Stands. C aits..&a.l - - , ''l ; ' - . i, ;No. 9 Washington street; - • - Binghamton, N. Y, ligr CcilAn Waro.Rooni up statrLwnssl Silver Spooris. • - TEA Table. Deseit; Sugir and Suit SpooPs, warrasted mum, for sale by ' • _ BENTLEY dr. READ. Boots and Shoes. . ' A N unusually, good assortment of th e best 21. make, all nab abd perfect. tot sale by 114:4/TLXV ore RV.AP., [A. Lour