,i .tint#Est.p6not.t.4t.. • TILE 1.1024E5T Cr.CULATII - 1 4 1 . I t xonTimic rErniA. CHAS) DAN,.Dirrons. 2 18'5 ay, an. T. :Great Ea r th - ere We. Worship - • Thee gY lIIARRY }iEnPTVILLE, • Nat st the:altar reared with hand*, _ - • Where Motley crowds together . kneel, - One day in sir in sacred binds, • • ' To lift aloft their lip-paned peal; Where Illinsy.Fashion fans the flame, - And golden gifls.would bribe the skies, !Where werldly hirelings laud God's - name, As lar.wlfers ? laud filet/ merehanclize,' To win n living from the throng', . Who gap' and pause and pass along; • Great Father in our.humble sphere; We could not - follow fashion's : glare, Yet would we trust that thoti wilt hear Thy erring ereattire's plaintive prayer, Theugh 'Whispered from the lonely dell, Where hUtnan feet but.seldom.trod, Where nrwieye se;:as the bospru's swell, - Yetthine, and onli thine:, oh, God; -_ Yet, there;from Corn) :led fashion free; • Great Father, would We worship Thee Itere, on thy foCdslocd, where no cane, BfbigolS rear'd, and prop'd • Sends op its smoke, thy skies to at ---- Greatt s nther; - Avottld- we -Info aside - To whisper forth a prayer,... In breathings hew, yet loud to Thee. . • As is when lightning flashes bear - • • Thy, thniniers deepening revelry,: , .To thrill the heart :and bid the Am)) Leak far Above where thunders. roll Thy shrine is every vale and mount, Its dome the .blue and - *Angled sky, Thy mighty deep•;—its needless fount, • When, like thy love, is never dry Creation, fora text-book spread, , While every zone's a peneil'd page. • O'er which we'll traee, as on we trend, _ Thy glorious hand, from age to age. • Till countYess years, roll'd from yen sun •Proclaim.the preface but •! Each mo ss y bank alai bubbling stream, The defith of forest, hill and sea, The mid day's biaze and niidnights gleam Itevealtits tern - pies rear'd.hy:thee! - Creation; :ether, is thy fans, • And th4e - thY creature bows the knee, Vorgivo tniif the thought be vain, There.only will-we wofship Thee. . - Let bigeti:llame, yet will we dare To finil.th.i• temples everywhere!. • • • . Malt `tIII. .14ght. at living. T4,betirt that answers not gushingly to the following clescription or an Eden-borne ; mist 'be depraved induct! : Where Congenial creations meet here in a true ho:l? - relation, the children -thui horn are the tloweiiings of Eden,. as. John Neal said, the'eryptogamia of the skies.' Loving- iy the heaVen4 brood over. the roof-tree; Ear liest in thetn4rtiing,.liesperus beams in gol den bright thr igih the lattice, and aslant his rays glide down the thigers , of angels, each sliding with flute-like melody to hless the morning I dream:' More 'gladsome and more powerful angles use the sharp; - warm rays of • the sun, cours.or-like, and they -enter in and move here - 11011cm with a great joy, making glad everything within the precincts, marr netizing all within into happiness, so that-Se discords_and turmoils of the wofld without • are forgotten Or unknown. "All day thev.6ine and, go—the: - move in, What" men 4all sunshineathwart the car pet, they danCe like a golden b:-‘ll through a crevice in-the' cornice, Ind adown the garden walk*they march in bright battalions. They stir at the Curtain, therpres.s the bud and it blooms:they kisi the fountain and it is a'rain bow, they even touch - the strings of the . harp and it gives out one note so look 'sweet that you turn around, and look and wonder whence it came; then the pendants of the chandelier click, and the birds give out mel ody, and, the smiles in its • cradle, all .t.ecause of the loving- angels who come to the housellot as they go to any heaven *hire love is. • ... _ 101 . i ".Ahl the ;garments wax not .old there— , -• u ni te s "oate. . ,the moth a 1 rind rust of no . line Rufus Choate is a pietnre -to look lit ; and:i Pof beauty.thre—birt.W' and blossoms,cluster I a crowder to spout. ,I.lti is about seven fret 1 there- white - doves c o o f rom the, cave tops, six, or sic feet seven in I .sock; his .soc;•suplti as an and the treei.leari" aWay from the roof lest (_ , el and ‘A iry as a corliseriaW. HIS ad- is a' their - great:branches s hut out th e sunshine ; compound of wrinkles," Yaller jaiide.re' 'and• 1 • and-Abe bluejskY,.and.the loving sties. that 1 jurisprudence. • Lie ha' small, keen, piercing .. . brood over it ; Fair children . creep to the i black eves, and ahead. Shaped like W ; ' main threshold ; creeping children-look tnit._ won- I m o th goose •cmg, , big 'tend up, his .hair is . Bering, yet gladsOnie, as if they looked . first I - black:id curly, much 'resemblin,g a !bag of outigto the great world from the, -heaven 911 wool in -"admirable disOider," or a brush heap! hoine--they• shrink inward . again, but iit lin a gale of wind. His body has no ri;artieu- 1 lengthtley_ bound over the "door-sill away, 1 tar have and his wit': and legal "dixiges" t leaving the iiinlight upon the door, and steal- i b„,- e ~,t many a judge in a . 'snicker,, itnd so in inward, to where lies the Bible upon 'the confounded jurors - as to make it alingst•lm• table, and a mother's - pure brow - lifted (in possible for thetatO Speak.Euglish, or tell the prayer. i truth for the- :rest of their fives. - Rufus -s , " Onward •' . O . n.crqrd casting' but few. and tient in tWist4o* himself up 'sqUiriiiiii.l39 . 9 •.• I, him transient (*latices backward, they go, but . at e. .elf aronud, aiucprancing,jumping and kiek 'length sic.knesS comes, and they lOng for the h ug up the dus wilt. ii steam's up.' ; Ili' orato- - 1 dear old hoine; sorrow comes, and' they ste rY is first rate, and hi arguments! ingenious 1 the.suusliine streaming as of old through the a'nd'forcible. Ile ginie,rally makesq a "tea open cloor,..and falling upon the sacred word. ^ sti ike "-judge and jury down at Oiefl end of But the metheris ait angel - now, and they . every .sentence. 'IL is great on •,fiow;ery ex long to return to the dear . old, good home. - pre ions antl: highfalutin "Ilubdubs.r.i , Saran-. Then' passion, and chani?, and. tumult, shake ge rs mostly think-he is . - erasy axid- the- -rest the arm . - -mightily, and he rests not day nor sca r ce ly knoWSwhat!fe is about. .14e , in tight till be, toosets up the alt er a lome, , voices - his tita. and elOciition . 4,000 - per -cent and. C.alles the 'angels to enter the • tabernacle I over ordinar'y chargeg _for :haring ones self lie hailmilt. 'Women, thou art the angel_ ofi put th roug h : a c o ursv;o t 14 ... ..,. . i , . • home. act;Jook not into thy gilded glass, i - Rufus Choate is about -50 years ?of age, but look--430wil into the clear, bright fountain I perhaps over.: lie is considered the; ablest which gave!,back thy face in childhood. Art lawyer in-New England ;or perliapi- - in the- then 'an angel - Of light; causing sunshine over !•I . 7„i t i l as tat , 6 ,..-, ID, divot - wr ii ii i ... i.,. ci o not b e the' Sill ? or of darkness, brooding like a raven ' deci•ltered withont the' aid -of a ; pair" of com , 1 - - • ' wing over the family altar?" Pt , • . I Paa4s and a",q - uadrant. ;-. His autograph some • -..- ,: DARK. •AT HOME. - , i rhi; the 'of Oh - ad Tools , 1 N hat" . resen . t. 911 man • to - ti e , . , . ... i s 1 like a pi - eoe of crayon Aketebing; done in the . ' In.contrast to the above, the' following .set:.--for hatred has its hoine also. Ilene it" dart - with 4- -- 1ii"'4 41.41 7w,,c9 - fork9 -. T. - : 119 -has is;.-9-.. • '.! . - -• ' 1 been in..the:Senate; am!! - ruay Ai:NA( he has _ " The mnrning-star sends .(lowts his angels I into - the abode, but it is already filled.' Dis cord is knOtting the cruel nerve, and, making i deep: the harsh wrinkle. Wiry, i ing.spirits.prompt . the blow-loving h a nd, nn a whisper and gibber malicious, 'envious, a n d I • jealous dreams into the sleeping ear. The 1 sun glidesjulQaut into the window; but is repelled; by &nap, noisome images lurking within. "Snake-ae creatures keep ward .and watch., Moles,.; and bats ' ,and moths, and reptiles silently :destroy. . . Dark vines. arken the lattice. The raven and the, might-owl. bare usurped the loaf. Obscure Tappings -and Inysteriorra *or-meats' space-mere WithierrOF than-with awe: l'he claw in the .cries sharply, -for his holy guardian - :etintends WO a black `"spirit wfiich- would .f or k 4 away. Children creep' to the threshold, and' look out '.into , the great . an , ~_:known woricli h ut it looks less terrible that' home, Ana tht.y-creep, forth, willing ,to en counter 'the worst. They- look .backward lmt - therSlitrno sunshine on the sill, no brood ,'-inelove-ingel- fiSits.: Sickness com e; an d 'the :cold nintrilyaf the strnnger is 4Am :ie . &Trois comes,`, and Over cbni, which binds:UW:g' _Abe great human family, draws • him iiilohe'clecile g and owns hins ~brother. -Passion and crime 'phick at the thiserable man, and there ate no memories of holy wit- dom to say 'remember ,• 1 !no grayer rising like cold incense lietween the'scottbcd teat and heaven,-and lielAttlei 'the ilone, *eat I and unaided, for home 'ins ni) home fart the I spirit. Vironmn, - look to This is I thy work—tiliaidOcar 1 . 4 upoit th Skirts. " I Fading Sanity tri; A nitTlenn Wolk ' 'men. . ; • " X lady asked • ine reniag what I thoUght : of the beauty of alb ladies :o the lynglish aristocracy. (She was a Scotch ady, by-the-by, so the question was a fair 0tt.)71 'replied, that Certainly repOrt had not ts(Vra - I fed their charms'. Thencaine a home ilues jtion—how the ladies of ..ktitetica. ' Noiv . for . it, pattiotiitm' said I to invoking 1. rto tnv aid certain faiisaints fmy own 4oun l-ltiv, whose faces I distinctly rememberied,' I lac.-sured . her.l hod never-seen more, benritifni '1 women than had ht, At erica. Grieved 17. was I to be obliged to add,.‘ But your -ladies j . keep their -beauty much r and . longer: This fact stares one in thei, face in every 'tont party • one Meets. ladies ]tact, fifty, gloing. ' radient and .Mooming, with a freshneis . of complexion and foolnessof outline reftegatng. to contemplate. N.Vliat can, be the Mason_? Tell us, Muses and Graces, what -can it, be? Is it the conservative poWer of sea-fogst and • coal-smoke—the saute e.ause that, keept, the turf green,' azal ninkes‘ the , holly and' the 1, • - . • . . i ivy tiourkinng t How • comes it -that . our married ladies dwindle, Tade„and growl" thin I.—that their noses inclitie; to sharpuess, and 1 their elbows:tO angularity, just, at the titne of life when their island sisters round. Outinto 'becoming amplitude anitfillness! ifiw is the fog and the sea-coal, why, then, I , ant afraid 1 we.shall never come up,'With them. Btit per ; haps there may be-other *Causes why a Icottn ,l try which .staits some of the most beautiftil , girls in the world proditees so' - few betintiful women. Have not 'our clege-heated #tove _ roonts'somewbat to ;With I gart- not' • I the immense amount-of/tot-biscuits,' hot - eorn 7 cakes, and other•comp9Onds got up With ac -61 poison of saleratas, setnething to dOE with it ?. Above; il, has not otir climate, with its ::Iterpate extremes of heat and cold, a te'hden incy to inituce , habits . ie,f in-door indolence? Climate certainly has a great deal to 34,with it ; ours is evidently mor`e'trying and More ex hausting, and because_i js so, we shoitlil not . i pile _upon its back, erro:tlS' . nf 'dr•As diet I which are avcritled .by gar neighbork keep their beauty, becait'se they' lceePtitei r health. been 'as; : imnarkable 'as any= : thing to. me, sinCel hail'e, leen here, that rdO I ! not constantly, as at !lonia, bear .;mte 'and I Other spoken of .as . tniserable : Vhialth, I ; as very:delicate, seems •-fo be the rule, and net the i,eaception: Fof nw - part, Ituust - the ittrist favorable,. Fouietl . i that I icnow offer female : beauty ',in Anierical !is the multiplication of i , Pater-Cure : Establish-1 • Tents . ..where our ladies,' if they get - -nothing j el'e, do gain some Ideas as to the.neee4ty of I fresh air; regular eXerels, simple diet; Ind', the !ft ws of hYgiene. - .iia ,general."—qunny Mentorks. ; ;. • - . • • ! 1. WELeu Ta.t.Aus.—Th'ere . are • three. -dawn, , . , i . ~ that never nee'otne rns.tthe money, of the benevolent,. the shoes of the butdher!S horse, and a woman's toncrue:l . • ; ' 1. . e... I i Three thing;',not easily done---0 ,:allay' ‘ I ,thirstiwitli fire, toI dry; wet with W attar, tcr . ! please all in everything that is dOne..j- 1 t Three things that are as.good las Ilii best i —brown bread; in- famitie, well watO in thirst, and a grey coat it ,old. 1•- • fi 1 r . Three things "us'good :Is theirlietter—idirtf, wale' to extinguish tire, a luitnely wiQ to a 1 blind Man, And a wooih!4 sword Ito tteoryard. I Three warnings from t the grave--q. thou ! 1 ' knowest vinit I v% - as - 4-ItbOu .see - stJlVhat 1.. ant ; remember.w . hat:thotz. Art to be."l- .. E .. -Three things ,of shOrt leontintiation4a la -1 -Three love,.a chip tire, atuf a broi-4es.fio C:iii. - 1 Three things' that otigilt never to ibe from I home—the cat, the etimnev, and the house :;.. ! -wife.- - - L i . ! . .1 I 'Three things in the; peacock the marl) of 0 , .0, 1 an angei,.the _walk oil a thief, ar4'. the voice . . iot , the devil. . j ,1 ~ . c Three thin'gs , it is uniVise"to bbast - .of--the flavor of.thy ;de, the tiOiltv of thy ivitii, and 1 • ; the contents of thy pnrSe; F 1 ii 1 : Three miseries of 4 inau's liOuseiLA smo -I.kv chimney, a drippin;r-roof, and a . sebldirig .., 0 - ~ . I wife. ' 'l. • f ?- i • . ' . , time to. fur it, Preitdent „of:, tii • United States: - • - • - • --: - ------ 1.9-.0.------,-- i, • . GETTIV..G . listit Ai I )rry . .—lTl) . ei Imrell, (Nla.acbusett, , ,) Cuurir preaching flit full9w , ing doe:ling : I 1 ; r •Every'Opin owes ii, to societ r y 14 become rich Cot 'the I . nior inan'S advice is ,niSer heed ed, let it be ever,. s4l xaluable. .The• more wise one unity be; the inoie he i owes to his , country to: become - Irieh. . Eiery t! addition; made to a inan'S forttlue addi ten Pir cent tn! his jolfuenqe• c't a titian throw a- 11doublooml . on theceunter and every One rwalLIT-44 -tct:-,' 0.,.. Hofee Pbwera and Steam Engine.,! f uia two' tiotTi,-116rivill for 'threshing Lear-it ring. ~41irow ia.ce : t. dOw,n,i bowever;;.l A, • in.ll- - oilkepah,pse tt , and a :sixteen horse and, its INVO iNtlia ri,TOVO 16 11;1 °I s e l'attractivo 1 Power Steatn Engine; for sate low at the EaLrli than a poor relation't. . •!: '''l r r - mndi r ii: -- 4 1 iliii;Sre s qif," - Plolts:,iituTall - ki r idi Or Castings forltiii4iindity - sfidlitfter purposes. ': ..... . • • • r ._.„ SiTax, - 11ExTLEy'iNa Ptifirnrs. -i .3fontrosti, Dec. 1, 1864: . .. jrzr in the ea rly- *rt of the "eighleentlieen tore, a farmer was coOeumed: to, :Isuller extreme *wily of the k' for coir healing.; His wife - called tare him a,few - Ars - preri4 ous to .his'exe.cution,ko tale a .last,-farewell; and asked Iniii : - "My dea4 would you like theoliiNre#,l9'se f i you executed r , 7-f- '7 4 - - - " 114 S" .replied /lest 44 1 4 4 Piirf ,- ..eopi' fi n r 1 " That'ajust like you," said the witei;, 4 t pi a never wanted the children to have4thy - i6jo meat." THE F.oREST WINE! This extellenj.lletheal Wine and the tForeet • Pills, are tart gaining the goodeill, and hi-cotter.; the favorite Itted 'eine of the people, abd know u as a most • effeetnel remedy DYePePela,llebituel iestlernieett, Liver Complaint, Asth ma, Pees, °Multi++) freadeche,lllllious bleorderie Pim . pie; watches andlunheilthy Coley of -the skin. JAUICI *tie, Agee and Fetter, Salt Itheiim. Erysipelne, Com plants Incident to :Finales;. Languishing Weelteeses - !Debt Sw este, N erbouir Irittordere, - Getters! lit ileat_th ' and Ineesired etatecof the Constitution.. _ - lint a short tisno hits elapsed sineelheee great and good medicines hive beenlmade kpinern to the public, yet thou'. sons Rave exemelenfled then- good effects , . Invalids given ore y thole oltyelelanees inettrable.hsee been restored tl to nod an-viettroiSs health hy their use. Theft mesh nib .rineS; are nelike any What. Their two-fold properties act directly on these Deanne of the stomach et Yee ad kidney', witiChemirete the fl uids, and 'operate the Impneltiee from thehlood, This Wine and Pills never weaken, but goes strength awl wrimelloo to both body and mind. The great amount Of good three nieSicines have done for the rick axle afilletedimee lolueedehousende tei commend the* to their frieud.4 and the writhe. Itelividuals et eitc, higheet Integrity harp voluntarily testified to the world in tarot' of their et traDdinaty 'eta u eV. Die Is A• Illtatileve a celebrated physician, to . letter from Prineeten , Nen Jersey, dated Nov, 16, 1314, declares that to all his experience he had corer seen any thing to compare with the Forest Wine and Pills, at the same time relating euseral cases of roast it utional Debility andecrottrions affemfone which it cured in nn incredible shore time. Amon; ehe meratters of the mediDel 'Faculty of New York, echo hive witnessed the grent'eesults of the Forest Wine. and reCommended it in nu mer enee e neplaints will' b e found the netites of the eelebrated Dr. st. T. Good man. Dr.. L. Cheesnren, Dr. Chilton, Dr. ,Wm. Drown, Dr. Marvin. Gr. J.ll. %mane and ethers. • TeIeTIMONY of lfr.Johneon le u tke, it highly respectahlC cilleen of Waverly place, New York : I Da. 0• W Heiser .r-Dear sir. 1 esteem the Forest, Wine as the Eire ofiefedie l nes It has done for me in five• 1/peke - what three physicians failed to Join as mane years. , In 1945. I became the victim of the lloart Disease and Ner-, nine tfrieri me whlehheve Lee's groolne on me ever since until I procured yofte Forest Wine and Pill,. although 1 had wasted tort-rat hundred dollars for meeieal attend ance, During, the list two years I was oblieee to keep my h o w e tieweyealilibe thee. end gave up baeinese in con eminence or my ail-health . - I Led Inst nearly all tines of epees:meaty, compleint was of that elms under which I. nature rinks, and liee heeensee a buchen." Seeing your Forest Wine aevertheet 1 conclude-I to give it a trial, and before finishing theeltied bottle I felt like a different per and wag able t 4 resume bn.i nes K wenn. entirely cured by taking Ilee,bottliet. Per tire benefitenf theme afflicted wall similar eomplaints yea are at liberty to publish this. Yews. tee. I .J. 'then:le i Waverly Place. N Y. General Dellility;Eraariation,zrasting (f budy,ete; ellaeryore - afeictedloith some one of the above eompleirtes without brine. able te. trace it to ens:patriciate eaure, and thereloretlelay the lite of the proper rernely watt the die. rasp becomes eanstitntlenti. The 'Mentors 'are often rharsetetised by a tense of sinking. er entire exhaustion " after exercise. Some experience sluggishness; lareitwie e n d a t ti me s paieneee or etothiterof the countenance pal phetion of the hearr e or like symptoms: The excellent effects which have evet, attended th re nee of the Forest Wine end Pills, in every species of debility, Is conclusive evidence of its happy results in tide class of dishilers• • Mane hose resorted co these medicines as an eh/neat:4m. and heese Speedily cured.. For Nervous disme dem and Debility die Wine and Pills are taken :mem-ding to the direction% ow. the label. .- •I ln Ibis 'halitosis—True beatify and loveliness ac company the highest perte-tion of.heolth. Which again in variably follows tine FOREST. STATE OP THE BLOOD What artificial ippeooksees cruel that's-it-1i expression of countenance which 'emenatesfrmn bent h! What paints can compare wish the crimsoned colored blood casting he brilliant rueeate heir; throgith the transparent texture of the skin! What ettierems are mere coptivating than those otnature,ln her loetheie perfection 2 Let Dr. Ilamene Wine supply - the plaee of ail eoemeticke. The use of thir excellent Wine in a !meet time creates pure, Orb blood, which ceureing tin - Smelt the reinS, peuetrates the minut est fibres that verge. toward:lite surface of the skin. Cain- Inglall unhealthy pimples and blotsbee to disappear. im- Patting &vivid, rely color to the skin, and Itrillient ex: 1 reesion to the eyrie I. ThISIS NATrfc.il, BE %PTY. , . Ip corroboration of the facts, Dr. line ey hoe many teetimenials. The following; Is from a lady -of the re epentehle standing In society, sent to us by her brother,' reelding in Steep rs;'•O' tree.. Dll. G IT .It Ate:EY— New Yore. July 7.184 e. ify lister, from her youth, bee been in very delicate health, cozairin.inine frequently of weakness of the chest, attended with a cough. About the ege of clgineen she he, eon to get mu cll worse. For six months previous to rola meheing with your 'medicines she had not b e en able to get Vont cif the hoore: fir conntenanCP . WllP greatly emaciated i Yellow And'sickly. ! her face and neck ant covered with 1 disegrecable pultulee, eyes very much "ertnken, and hoe 1 coyish laretenting : lin fine, she bore (-eery Appearance of i seen-bee-ond= as etnlinpey vicHm to comma:felon. At this time I procured for her ennie ofyonr Forest Wine and Pills,which she commenced using aeenrdine to the diree -1 tione• like era-lually improved as she followed up the use of them . her first Symptoms of recovery way DA - tthenm. 1 mostly good appetite; her face finally become emetstlt. and elletieheeee rosy . ller cough tett her altogether. File is 1 now stymie anti vieCroue, and presents the fittest example 1 of heal th I ever witnessed. JOIIN .S..IIANWELL 1 ' I - Dl.-G. W. Illtsep's Gum-Cot: l rd Forest Pills! ',leeereetere,l onetie :Mine principle as the rarest Wine, i to which it is an important eget:net . They are envied with i were Gum- %rabic, en inniortart inventlne • for whteb Dr. I Ilelsey has reit-Ire-I.om only patent ever granted on Pills by the horeentnent of the Unit ed States. ' lii. Halsey's ForOrt Wine and Rom-coated Forest Pine, ! unite la arataati.itiFir. th e same grew end THE Pnrifieitlnn of the ttieni, the henoration and Reetorntiow of the ; St ineeb and Bowels.' . 1 The life principle' of man le the It!ocl, no soon e r ate : te e .. manna ..5 spit; reeteeee —eel, eet-teo e the motel, 1 &reuse., ofenerbid Matter.and restore-' to healthy *mien hy;theasse nf the fere t Pills. Out pure rich Morel meth• i to now in the rein,: hr the 111 e of the Forest Wine. than di r easehoeitte to Yen-ash-and strength And enerry er heal i retirue• iii. hi 313. urineiple on which 'I: tonne/l these ' great medielnete end he weleh nearly ail diseases are curet ; The Forest WineHs put up in lareesenare bottlee, with : D 6. ilelsee f s name blown in the glass. One Didier per len t the or six bottles fot Five DoPars. Gume-neted,YorestPlies I 25Icents per Box. Tor Sate. by the:meet:lfni Agente, as, Wholetal• and Eethil. ' Ileeterol Dept t, 161 Dunne street', J one door from Hudion. New York. Apebinted Agent 4 in Mani rose, Abel Terrell; GreatTlend. 1 Leiciereecnite - 1 to 1 r 41471 change gi4trterly. • •IL., 7 NEW GOODS • .. • - 1 .4 t the "Vpsonville Exchange." i t'.fr FIE inhabitants of- Upsouville and' vicinity r -1. are again favored with an exhibition of an -6 her Choice selection.ofrall•and Winter Goods . at the old stand of the subscriber. .(Irlbiors open. daily, Sondays 'rxrepted, from 7 'i• - tlock A. M., nntill 9 e'elock)P. M 1) where may ho seen, sold and bought,,a good assortment of - Dr3 4 , Goods. drocprieg, Crockery. - Hardware, Stoneware, :Nlroodenware, Fish; Nails, ,Paints, OAS, /fluid,. Boots & Shoes, Clothing. Sehoot Books, Trunks, Carpeti.ffig,s. Yankee Notions 45.. c - &c. Ste: All who can and !ii// pay for, what, they 'buy either doWn, or within a reasonable time thereafter, are invited to call. Those belonging to that other class May as well no Will4o • they can do better. ; All kinds of Farmer's Pioduce, Putter; Lard. Eggi. Pork, Poultry, and Cash re ceived in exehinge for Goods, - - - i. JOSEPH L. 141ERRIMAN Vpannvillo,rOct. 7, 1854. Australia, California, . Or anyplace on the Glube,cannot present greater `:frldgcetzents _than . ~iEEbER 4. STODDARD' S 1 BOOT. AND SHOE STOKE: e ti a i s .,,, o p zitxt ed , : f w a it r l t t je t; ens the ir e aud embittcluVagrincraV variety oP new _and elegant vles ot . Ladies and Gentlemen's' wear, among which are Ladies French, Silk Lasting and Cre nate Gaiters, Kid and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat ent leather and bronzed Jenny Linde,- Buskins and Ties; 'gentlemen's French and Philaiielphia oak-tanned calf skin and tip Boots , Congr ess and ititton Gaiters', Monterey and Washington Boots,. toilet Slips, Morocco, c calf. and Cowhide •Ero gnus, Sre. Bays kip, calf . and cowhide hoots and Brogina;' all Windsor Arose* and Children's wear. Mao, a gener4assortutent - ofFindings, which con sist in parts& lasts, pegs, 'parables. Hungarian p a ll s , tacks, thread; whx,, Bristles, shoe binding, itwln -Tops, sandstones, shoe knives . &c. Also, Oak and Itemlonk tanned ealf upper and ioleleath ler,lMorecari us and lint ugla. • • !I Work made`. to order rip d repairing neatly dune. - k KEELER! & STODDARD. 3.tontrose, Jane 14853. . .. . . . ~ - Stoves,- Stoves! . , 11 rrt HE sitbacribers - bcireavo to.inform the eit-1, 1 IL - izens of Brooklyn and vicinity that theyl 'havo-just raeeivcd a lot of S•rovEs of the. various! Imodern patterns-and -styles, which they offer for; SA)ti . a low a they can be purchased elsewhere! l in the eopot!i. - - - • • ALSO-14 ! lot of ST•ovs - Ptr . E and Elbows' of 1 t the different size, at rnanufaeturera tutees. r W ANTE Dj.. Old . Yong, eir ,ppiT and Brass in ex.; change foi s . toves or other Goods. ' - ' • SMITH & HEAIPSTEAD. Nov. 28, 1854 . : • - - SIMIo Robes. A LARdE lot or liaiAtinne pirt of t t ifrtrik l ßsle3lB4lls - d(essia;tind'iri.ry stip+ rior colors and U.K & Co. ';Gibilitit ' -Oef• ' •11 1854 - Nowlot of Gift Bora -for New Yetra.-4. 1 The Life of P. T.-Barn am.and -H. Greelelk, 11.110 Ten , Molitt in a Mir-Roomier! what - saiv tlii.lst rata Book fore r, e:rybody. - Eflonire at the Montrose Post office, Montrose, Doe. :27,185.t. • NEW GOODS. - fC MILLAN & PARK return their grateful. ITL-:itiiknowledgmetrits-to the pablie for wiStia. voris, and invite. atterqiontO thu very: largestuek of Spring and Suinnivr GaodK they are flour- re ceiving, and,otTerfur i agile at roll lourprice*,.. In addition fo . their nsuil astonttnent of staple Dry Goods, Groveries; Ifardwaire, -Crockery, - Paint*, and Oita &e., they. zre prepared to exhibit alarge assortment of , LADIES DRESS GOODS of every dekriptioil, Figured, Plaid and Plain, Silks:Bontiotts,Shattils,•Ribbons, G ove?Oilisiery Ladievi and Misses Shoes of all kinds-41so a l large stud; of - READY MADE CLOTHING, - Cloths, 'Casslmeres,' l Tweeds. -Jeans, Sniamer Cloths, Vestinga, Mats and Caps,Boola and' Shoes. See. &c. t , • They respectfully solicit an early call 'from -those u•ho•wrish . to purehase - Gimp Goons Et LOW FIXES. • • 51(.N1 I LLAN & PAAK SpringvPle, May 4, 054, ' Great Excite. tent in ~New. York! . • - Pianos and Melodeons far ,Cash. Ts °RACE IVATEite, f-he groat Musk and plan 4 Torttt dealer, 833 Iltoadway. "lri est York, preterite.: to abate it large per cent. with his e4,:ault-rs. ratter thanpay It to chi .harpers or treet ;to ratite available , nearia to -.cosh!. t o stem the orr , ent tr ot Cmc..h.lers inantip3e as. iortrueut otelegant and warranted Pi intr.& and Meindeon atlargediscount rimy fa;•tniy 'glees, for cash. :Ills AS sortment comprises Pianos from, three of the largest an most ettlehrate.t Mohan ;Manufactories; also those of serf eralofLLehestyCewTorkartuors.tadtldingCho beim tiro and much athuirea nora f e Cat rg Pianos from h'sowu ram. tory, anti Melodeons of • the best Poston, New York, an 'Buffalo marks; 'affording' anunport unit:, for selections nal to he'lallalsowttere. Hach lastrarneat warantral.* Second hats dPianosat Greta TI ririntiox—va was not scoen $160. 1 Music and Musical InStrnments of all kinds. Dertietst, Teacher& awl ht , ads of Skho 4$ duppli-d on tho.best • terry Music sent by mail.post paid. tlctate.rl and Select- C a lm Irtgues of Musle and Scherttle nr fattory prices of Plano 4 Melodeons and viriAleal Irt,irtimeat* fOrwaftleicn any ad .. dres.s. &cc of ptistag,e.-39 . 3mos • armorsuthon. asurance Co. 7 `• --- - - - • Office, ..Itkns, Bradford County, Peizra. - • CAPITAL 200000 1 • SCCURSD BT /3051)$ AND MoarGAGcs, lt itEAt • 'ESTATE. INSURINSURES againskloss by Fir:. Houses.Btorei ES and other buildings, Goods, Wares, and Metl. ehandise, on as favinable terms as any filmi,lar Institution. I.os4es promptly adjusted and paid. DIRECTORS. Hon. Horace ‘Villiston,FranciA TOer, Gen. A. Perkins, J. T. D..3lyer, C. N. Sliqunan,:: C. I. Welles, Jr, J. E. Canfield, Athens; John Laporte,. Towanda ;,Gen. BrAttlee Wtt eeyville ; tlottenbnek, Wilkettbarie ; M 5- Mylert, I,npnitet,Pa. i . • - OFFICERS.. Hon. Horan Witligton,.Pres.; - (1 - F. Welles, j Vice Pres. sini•Trens.; Canfield, Scc'v. Address, 9. s. Beebe, Montrose, Snsquely,tnt con nt, Pn.--'---28y Pk . 1000 Book, Agonts Wanted, rro Canvass for the best and most saleabie ...1„z Books published: They are written be tl e most, popular Authors of the day, imdtolititg among otherit, T. S. Arthur, of whose last great work, • ' . Tcn in a Bur Roam, 10,900 copies haw been Mold within a month MEM 3 fuel beautifully illustrated, (ma ny of them with li.nely colored plates) and are printed and bound in the best :manlier. -Agents will Grid a pleasant and profitable eni ploYment in their 'circulation. For partienla's address (post paid) J. W..13 , R AD LEY,.P.ublitillOr, - 'NO. 48 North Fourth Street , Phladelphia. 41ni3 PORK Fon SALE. P ORK FOR SALE , by the barrel, by M 1 S. %VlLsos or A. BAtaiwvi Montrose, Ma}• 17, 18i 1. . , New. Goods. • a„ortn l ent—to. arrive this -w6el:, 11 low prides. 0:111 and examine. - 11AWLEY &.MQTT Montrotlw, Sept. 12, 1854. • • Stoves! Stoves !! Stoves t!! rrilashbseriber wishes to the attention ) _IL his friends: and' the Pattie to hls lu asOrtment of . - i ' STOVES. at this lIRAV Store Room in • Lodersville:Mext t LiS . . Lenheitn's Store; and near the Greitt W i n. D4pot.' *Ho has in addition-to. his former larg, variety. of Cooking and Parlor Sto v es, wavy ne Pdtterns, some of which. are- .: , • ist J.2VirhoiaA, Peach Branch,l #iri FN, . 1 ~ifirarn Tray, 31°5(10,Pfedailion, 'Lack Iyarrior, •- Orient, - , Oak' . I , • .• Ey:2 Stove,, Which together with hi , . Fortner. stock. 'will i )): pn.haps,the most extensive and varied as*lrtut m of well selected Stoves In tho - Crinnty. i - j*,,* Clinton Stoves well furnished al, loic pri es. Pr All articieS in his. line kept on- hiind a . nd made tO• order as usual, and orders received at his ol,d.Stand in Great Bend: 1 • • • '• .JoiiN.CoLsTEN. • LodersVille'& Great - Bend. Nov., 18532;--4f. u PM. with-You once again my Molls ' • ../Vo mom , my footsteps roar: VOLT oil: Meat my residence nih. o n vile, two doors south from Seth Nliteher Esq.; happy at any time to.wait on you;"sotiall] or professionally, the latter' especiully.l, -Thoto Whu.preter to have their work . d'one'at their resi (fence whether rhino in town of out; will plelits, give me notice iieco e idingly, and I amiat you service. Perieris- at a distance dc.siririg P at! Teeth, can be accommodated at "my' bongo, :re, (f expense, while the' work is being donV BAs _ Wish .to be kusy!l shall still adhere. tri .. my !old plan Of tharging.according tp_ the eireumstances Of my patrons.: There ! is much complaint:it of the high prices of Dentistry and of cuyptices Lou, although I have been in the!habit.of „deducting from 15 t 0.25 per' cent. from the 110. Slow; friends I ! will make you . this offer,—if you •Ivho need work will, come right along!. and have it done and so keep me-loisy, I,will work for !you for half price and do it well too. Th'e reason !we have to charge so high !is 'hecainie, either !from dread of the pain or the pay, you holdback `and force us to lose mach time for li - rani of !work. Come on then and you will find there is la chance for bargains,at Montavne: I C. D. VIRGIL, Surgeon ! Montrose, April 19, 185.1.., Our Stock of Sto•trei,,l • I s now completed—and we would_ take this op. portunity to sly that we can show the Most beautiful and splendid patterns of PO.tor I end Cooking .Stoves to be found in the rounty.— Among them can be seen the Revolving Front, and Gothic Parlor, for wood or coal, ontirelc,new pattern:4, and decidedly pretty- stove Prkes from five to ten dollars.• - Of bite Cooking stoves, we think it npedloss to sat; much; only to -renisrk that.• we dee selling them at our former price's, and judgint from the. rNpidity of our sales, we believe thii-publial are =entirely satisfied with the prices and duality of our wares. • We hale a "few left." of the "Clinton Air Tight Elevated. .oven move," acknowledged by all to be the best cooking stove nowiin Intr.-- Russia and English pipe nt obi pricem,iind Trim minim and Tin Ware of all deseiptiohs, - at the very lotvest rates. • ' • • J. DICKER Aft Jr., New Milford, Oct. 24, '54.. Everything works to a-Chirth: .coTT, JOHNSON &Co: nre:nr4 receiving kJ a noiv Mork of Fall Goods„ and ui'et6:tidy-to Avuit . upon the penple . lo' thu f y . wish:ln• the. lino of :Dry, 'Goods, Clothing,iGroeriess, Ernrdikare, Crockery., Fish, Iron,(Boot:ii nitd Shur*. d. e.. &e. - 'surely suit at that call and see. Us at our Stors in Springl‘ille SCOTT, JOHNSTON &. e. prinerille, Sept., 27 1854: , . .. , . Watches, Jewelry, Silver gpo st#l. riOLD and Silver Patent .Lever,, nehar and Vl' Lepine•Watches, just. receivedlnr sale by, - - t , BENTLEY READ. iiiiii , i . L New. Goods 1 1 x, J. WZBB ilk now reecivin Ilia .onll J..ll.•_Gixxia." . Thor_ hevie ft been bought e treinely low: wilLbe Bold at the low e t . price for ready pay, Morotro , se,: . f3ept. 12, 1854. . . • . " /Vali, ICnow Thyself .'. l .- , An iisraloolvre Book for 1:5 - vents—"Erery,fainitt should . - hare a ropy " 11,0,000 CQPIES • soLli•ii .(... , . , ,,,,..4 k; 4! • t ~, ~ -.l.V.t•tt Tak); - A rt . % a. .A. urfw . -,:-, e r. y. f --, 71..- cp,/, 4 .,, • - ratthm, rev .60 littilittiioi.teil, .*,7,., - ~, I' Llr f, ..cfA, ju , t ittstS.ll. - - • , . : • . : ' ''' ?1 ' ev.7;e44 -:., Dr. ittLoterlo )IciEcut Itautild. .... ' g.v Jr...134^...it 4. -7 and bmild Itoott. fort lie a fif c1 e d.1.... .., ~...... r, .• A.V4l' 7.,Z•Z‘, Contain:ll , g aneiutime ei: the otw• „,, • -,, - .•„ glO, prOgre.o,l4 - ell'Uito little larti ~,,,. , . • 1, 5' , ...' of every form . ot uo.ente roil * . ' ' - ' l' ''' ; ' !I!' 1 1 , si% '• ' tenc: el by prom, , euou+ 'exiled fotercource. Ly Fr if oi,u.-e or by et.'xual exceco: u..t it advice for their pre.entoih. v.; tit teh in a .tutuidee .1) , e, ae,.:.ling alhardiical trubuicadtita. and trerytbsug that wou:d oll'ead the ere of tleeenryi; with an outline or Cptlipilitel I. it tbeident to Females, trcm the result of otome twenty yea i s• Enterlt4l, ritl practice .tlLciuilvely tleseted to the cute of disc:if:coot a delicate cr priouteinat ure. TO which it haaiia tetelpts for Mt cure of theNatere'd,t carer, and a tr,atite on the Venice, 6 woe:Li and en tc:or the refer and „tette. • • - 1 Trit,mowyord4 pfelit.ltOrrol ."I”iretirA .2:i23. 0 Pili/Ilde•phia^" WC; 41.1:i lIA iillil/1(1,04. 11 AN 1:,114," —The author o tl tework;. norke the „rd..jorlty of those wholtdiertise to siure the Jir...rex r,ral.t.-1. it ats a. graduate of one or tseb:st the Unite-IS rates. It affords me pleaiure to secountiend him to'llte unfort..- nate, or. to the victim of molpiactics. as a successfutatill expotienced. prscOtinuer,in whose 'honor and integrity they may place th r 1;i-cutest confidence. ' . Jug S. L0.v6: 4 Prara A Troolt i tlr.i, D.,rl Pry, n troirts‘ify.l'hila deipha —lt giros sue pleasure-le odd my testimony t o the prmessionol ishiliey of the Avt flier et the" dl sot^. sl. MAN.' r. 2. N 11222122 1 .011,• cures or Di.rrive of the Genital Orgamli,„ acme of then. of icior stondiur, hove co;nie untler no which Welkin has limn manifest in rest..r,ttg . to pet feet- health, In stone PAPCP where the potient 1243 Loco entishiertolboyon.l medical aid. in the trent.nmit of SOm luta weakness. or'olisor6nreuttnt of the functions 0 . 9- duce..l by s.ifahufe or Excess of vent. y. I .1.. m•I loots his svptrior in tilt! profession.- I. bore been - acquainted with the author simie thirty years. and deem It no inure thot.juStice laltnas well as km.lnPf I. to .he unto. vitiate TlClial of early in.fiscretiou, to-reconimetl him' os and in whose 'profes.innal skill and intercity they :Toy sneely conAtic theraseirci.. -ALFRED MP OtrirAil D. NI. D. " Thittia. w.thout exr.-Ption.",the most eMnprehenstee an.lintktittihte wprk published 'on the class of - disease; of which it treats. Avoldinciall technical terms .1 t addreilt• esittielf to .he reie t iql) . 01123 re. 1 ,10111 It is, tree. from 'et objertionoble matter. amino r.yvut however fastiflious, can object to plseltiz it in the htuds of lilssuns. Then:Q [6ot has derate.l Many yelps to the treatment of the rati on; eomptaints ft - Mired of, and - . with too little I.re.itl - to pull and littl4 nreslunOtion to Impose. bellits,MlM-tid to the wniild, a' Oh. merely nominal price of 2.S cent the fruit of soute twthst3 years' most successful practicti , • No teacher op, P arr n t - thoutrlye without the knowledge Imp n rt e d lc ti.t..4rentuable work. It woolrl save yerr,rs or pain, mertithrmtiola and r rerow to. the youth under then charge "—People: , .I,trenlie.• A l'rpshvterloW cierzymbn in Ohio; writing of “Iltin• I er'sMe•lieni %tab ual •• • way? Thousand', upon tbdus. anda:ofnnryouth.l, ovii exatnple vml intiaroro Ofitfio papsiOns. hare be..o - 10 I into the habit of Ft; i ° ' aithriug rottlfetixth.. foarfut f'tnt‘o io-o2t.x upon t hernwete:•A an 1 their p.ot , rity. The oAnFtitit , i.mg ofthoos nn,lf:whoart familh a horn been enitri , lta, brot tn-tlewn.oni they do . notknow the ft:flirt. or lbe ettre. Anythinfr thnt aim he ton- .o to en't7,ht.Pn nod ;nrlntMeo the publiemlnd as fnehrekomluitimottly to resnove,thitt wide-spread ofhymin avou'Al the' ereatet next to the r,P;r 4 on of .1-efur Cheirt, on the present np.l re.eint e , neration.. -Intemperinee (or the nso ofintoxientitur .Irioks) thouz,h it has ,Istio thou. - no& upon thonsno‘l4. i. not a Vl•ntrr ge,frurge to tit e:hu- Aertnt I,IV 01W-zit - no . 1)..h tit of the itfiliete.l, and. holier° nte.:v , at r eo-worker in the georl wctk you . are Fnnetiteiy Orte , oPv (.elorelv «e•eleDe,li Will be forwarded, fro° of pontnfte. In ant part ofthe gtnt CR for 2t eruts ; or eeTt) en fr:r $1 i A 'litres (pot paid) COSDEN & CO., Publi•hert. or Itnl. 104, Phi la. lelph:d. ; eirtnrwtsers and Bnoh'Agents •41111 ed on the most lihiral termA. . invalids of. Pon.nsylvania, - -rcrour dt.t.,.no. is ar g oility. invited to' a /fateful JL u utl irtad id perm:al of somettring that ha's jtist been introducrd into your-rich end time honored State.. Pal ,4che'ir's.ll;drii Voltaic Chains. A new auluovel Mode of Ipplying paWfirful remedial t. so cobsttucted as tube worn under the gartnenti„inext to the skin producing a cotkunt uttint, rritpludieurrent of Eleetro,Nla,guetism,efrc&t ing int mediati :relief from the most acute pain . , also, permanent cure of all Nervous Diseases.; •It seldom has frilled to furnish almost instant relief, and a-titutl, permanent eure.l.iy bring used accord ing to directinps, to the following diseaser.—Theu matism. Gcui), Sciatica, Paralysis,, Painful Swelled Joines. Netiroteo of the face. Disc;ases of the Spino. Deafness and-fttininres. Utr:ritte Pains, Palpitation of the pearl. PeriodiOal floaduche,, St. Vitus !Mucci General Debility, Pains of Chest. Hysteric's. I) s pepsia, mill diseases tl.at are. caused hr a deficient amount of Nervous Floid are greatly relieved, if not permanently cured by , Imply wear : the chains a few ho ur s eac h d ay ... Be it tinrP;istood that it is .110 t Chi - 1111 . rd tilitj It cures all dii4enses. but only thos e f in c e l tic hit ro e_ unintended ; tin,reuve r we boldly elaitn and - tie 7 Sy Ojai no int.dicin it I si urn! of any kind hasperfbrin esl PO M ANY cures dittiiig. the last year, 'of those disearefjusunamed as .• I P4terMarrh - rr . li Electric C.ltairz. Aid to pray.rlitisassertitat. defy atty. pereMt to produre - so triotty ttell italltetti mated Certif . /el:tits: of scientific PO sic; aHs and intelligent patitsat s be comid ia p tinphlet of 3r; po z 1, ,t, to lo• had : 2 ;ra. tit-) of Menge:win this tOwn. The Electric Chorus u:ere first introduced imErance iu ISSO. :and 3t.fter beiag subjected to the most thorough and rigid trial. by the fir,4 triedtcal tech itt Paris, they weri, (on'uti ' to poss,ss fir r4lievsz, ing pain, nii:erever applied, and by" their intlil i i• uet z wet e introdiMed into the hospitals of that city. and also secureditetters patent b'y the French t74erni.' meat. ArtniY are now introduced into almost :every • Oospitalin;l;nglaud.Germany, „A ustria..l3e.lgium, and iiatistitilit in those countries, where.they lh eve become t het most - Poputhr 'Curatire Akent thelViricli They wetnrst introduCed into the'll. States a-, bout one yettr since, and went through titti4iiime trial as in Europe, and were at _once L to every Ileepital in York -` • in daily usa, effecting (lien More Uronderfnl•Teares than had ever before been awarded Ahem. are highly recommended by Prof.-Valentine Mott, Van Buren, Posiband,others, who have piddished theirview*of their power and value. in sevgritt-of the medical journals in that city, and are alsolin the daily practice. of recomthending their 'use, iti;Pir'47 tients. A full account cif their opinion noiy **bp s found in every pamphlc), and sent to the address of 3 every person in the. State :by .applying (postipitidj • e to ABEL TER RELL Aient, MeatiptleMa.l;:The. 1- Chains (tail be sent,bymail." hilliAnscritotiona e Cot use. , Price of Chriitis; 83 411 . 41 ✓ r Physicians are politely invited tn:Ciiiltarid'exam.: ine their construction, nod: pronctunci; npoi)•their merits. ONE WORD ?i:t IsYsimus. no -person need I fear that they wilt not accomplish just,whit . it is claimed dry .can , ; 1 N. 8. Otte Chain. will last for yellers and lott.enone of its electric power by' use, - and can 'be applied to 'either adtilt or child. " •• • • ; ; • Aact:Tuttar.LL. Agent. Niontrose Pa. . - Jos:Sictnctur, General . Agent, 563, Urondway, New York • _ Doctor Yourself: - THEPOCKET ,ZEESCULAPIVS: Or,' &Try on- hie num Phy.Tieialt. Fl r ETU Edition, containing - 1 One hundred Engravings. •showmg Diseases and Malformattone of itist ma n 11)steiii to every shape and ) form. To which is added a Treaties pn the Diseases of Females, being of the higheetiimpor lance to married people, or those cotemplathig mar riage. By ' Yottny, .D. Let no father be ashamed to present a copy-of the Aescolaptus to his child. It may save: him' from an early grave. Let no young man 'or 'wo man enter into the secret oh:mations of married life without readiug the For.bet Aet•cula I Let no one sunring from a isacknied cough, Pain' in the Side, restless nights, nervous feelings, send the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and gipen up by their physician, be another moment wi thou t con tutting the AESCDLAPII.7S Ilive the Married, or those' about to be married any impediment, read -this truly useful book, ss it hits heen the miens of se VII. ff thoussmie of Uri RIO unate creature:4l'om the very Jaws! of death. 117' Any person sending twenty fire cert., en closed in a letter,.will receivo one copy of this trot); ( mail, or five copies will be sent for One Dollar.., Address (post paid.) 1 DR. •WM YOUNG, N 0.152 Spruee,St. Philetlelpitta. Mara' Bth, 185-1-10 y „ Pumps! Pumps !!. • rF!ir: g reatest impreeiment of the' age. C. 11. Williams' Patent Dotible:. Aeling 13.01„ ve,iroree and: Lift Pomp'. Arl:imprdretntint above Or:other-pumps or, .nuteltin.es., fort . andthrowing water, combining .bother pdmpand Fire Epgine., This.,Ptinip, patented in Fdhreary, 1954, is the, wltikle of 'it petnlie; no - bolts „r screwl about it lo'ruist,.cohiciptenntlV last a man 'S life It can . be . used in 'every, 'variety of form, can• draw water from any show gin and carry it 01 miy'piirt: of 'a bootie,. it "is superior to sal uthir•rptimps far distilletics. Pa per "Mills, Tatutoriem, .-Ironi Works' and .In`nnfucturing establishments °fall icinds.„ All leideri.nnist- he; addie.c:sed to I.oit4ltl bin)* LndersvilleV Wll'6 the sole • • Ang. 29, f13.1 . 4.:4-35tf. • ATENT I ODICINP.—„V tnnall : and Jodi. `l, • eletiali me lect'itr n;ia - nitiriOt, Inel9,4Ung Swi4en, YnY r nifis.an4l` Ilirdop'n Wrlitpt'a and PhinneiN Pills, navbi Pain Killer, &e., &e. Satan & 11E311iTf Dru l nklvn, Aug. 22, 16-51. • ' " • •. _ -- AFFLICTEu. - READ. - - plll - LADULPLIIA niltDie r 4l Inj1.11)U811—,. Estahlleh' o d ,20 years a4o by Dr. KiliitEdiT/t i ceetser of'rhird tt U sts.'hetween Spettee tied Pipe s Philadelphia - , Pa. ida are aPPritlekl t-hi" Dr . lI LN.MCLIrIi eanthserg big p raotlee to .* pat Ocular brunch of medicine, ethi o h.,,_ gages hts ondnel led attention. ilet eautinne the untbrintiatii gigabit t the - abuse of merauryi. thousands are anoually ntercwiallzeo out ofttfe Reeenttuffet-ti"linri"thPtiii extinatilabed .irsiesits* gy- o irt f thettentment °fa class oralseases hitherto nett f ed and i niperfectly un d..l-stuod, km< nnAbw,i or. KINK Eta:V.( Autitog ArtroaX OttSii7l l E3MtViVribrt,)to prove that nlnn tenths of.lt (must. it nervous deli] Ity local : and ensistit Winn n 1 - w eak: Ars", tarntal and physlealtinftering.are !rateable .10 err- - tarn hatilts,lo-nitiiirche molt sestet yet deadly and fatal Springs ofdomest le nil grey and premature mortality. • ri st.ts taw ogig . e—Thereis nu mritlitiblt ,sometiniesinluittil in by Loyts,in aolitutle, often gynottig .up with them to manhood.atiti whieh.if not - reformed' in d u . tlow,:not .Ally heists soriousnbitarlosto matrimonial boppinese,bcit n,ivetifise to a Aorini -if prin t ; acted .insolious, ti n g mr,,•rtionr. , FeiYalf those who give way to this •pernieleus practice are aware of the consequences, until they fln 1 the tiergoos-systent -hat teted;feel Strange • and it natienutitatile feelir)ts. and villaN fears in themind. -The tinfertoriate thwis adapted henotnes feelile.is unable ' to talker with oeeustotoed - vigor, or to apply hie mind to et tidy hit step is tardy aull weal, be i s , dun aria ent , , ,, siv . s i ii hi* sport with toss mtergy than usual., If he mu au.-ti pats: himself before the ' , tartlet has worst.and , •it rmntritttony.btam+t - riattetsnefruitiol and hi*. ti os e tell : 011m that,this is caused by his early follies. - TheA urr Herd/ inn trhi,h olll:etraken the:agent ion t9rtho se *inn/art; Alin:teed Via re - oires the fltlfilment of several condi tionr. in order that may be really (ho cause of mutual happiness. flould the veil which rover, the origin of au tic 'Fret r.hranrss lie milted and its trur source In every lortaner4is.lost.4—in how many ei:old It he tram., to phys. 'rat Dstuelifientiona and lueir attendant disappointments! Apply thom whiir it is vri tier. In orkler to have yttear'un- I Strang , and relaxed orgatilmitio& rebraced. revivified and rereorttened. - . . . _ft • n vg —lle who ;Oilmen himself undet Dr,„ HINICELTN'S treatment may tell,4lottsly cion6delithie hon or tis-a mtlematt,and lump the assurance. that the seerets of Dr. E's patient! , ailini-ret tlfselosed. Yount matt—let no false modesty deter You from mak int; your casein to este v 010,6011) education and respec tability can orrt ainly befriend you. Too many china Ttor7 will conceat-the. secret. in their own hearts. atid cure ttieroselves. Alas! love often .is thi. a fatsii o 1 usioinan.l he* 'many prointsinn piung man .oho 'night hare been au ornament to society has faded Pow the earth. Strictures or the urethra are rapidly rcinnYed by the ttpuliention of a new Chomp °laical . itg'cut. used ..nly by Dr. K. We a:nets mut c. , uttittttietuil debility protn?tly cured, and i ua yir,ur restored. .4'ou ,st et- tot vsiii Vast Can Lace , thy 4tatin4 their ca.e , •spliritf y, tozether la all theirsymptomr, per let ter onelosine a remittance) Dr K's. medicine, appropria ted neenr.lin .Fnrwlikh-.1 to rmy rnr ttnited Ftates, and packtrd n•rtitefr..ni ['AMAX or cm:l'os . ll - r: . . . .READ.!! --- Youth and Manhood: .4 riorou% L. or ti i'rPniatu 'rel Deaf It , Kinkdin or Self. Presen•ation:--041115 08411 It Fan work , rniumatiy fel uiredl, its a means of roforth i Ts' t lie vices of the n 312 iu whirl' we live. Abe?, . NATURInS GFIDII-. ,u!evyr Pro!olignfionr!P Lifejustfrontne Press, A letter th a,ro.oittance of 25 cents, or the tattle fu post.,:tutn ; mouldreoisr.lto—Dr KlS KELl~ '. f'hil•ulelpbla, Pa. will secure a copy o; either or the' above books by retuiri ; or 12 eopieS - Wili he 'Sent - free of postage for 31• ltook, Dve stuffsi.Groteries,Dry - Gonda. Hard , ware, Yankee. Notionsi&e. Physiiana,Pre,- scriptiona . carefully, compounded. - • - JOHN' GROVES, • - wth ionable untir Searhi lioteJ.; Main Stitel,. 516M-rase, . , : JOHN. COtSTEN, ". DEALER IX . SOWS Tin,. Copper and sheetiron Ware, CAerse le, near Great Bend Depiit.-61F Woodruff & .Eldred' DEALERS IN ,STOVES and, Alentitacturets„orpop. per; Tin,.and Sheet,lron Ware. Shop:;l4.llr the New Caurt-1 - 106Gte, S w i ttonicurrJ ' ' [G. B:110tED. - op, . - - DEAtrt,iti:4 -Msdn Clothing,' Hate and Caps. Boots itaßitti4,s; Dry Good 4 Ake. 2 W - -Store,, opposit Searle's Hotel,' Montrote. LATuttop, snd i ih .• 3. P. W. linr.ir • 5 • ~ ....._ - *.i'Dv--litetitlEL: C• . INA; ,: 'a Dttity4p*T.:': and: CU Entlsli, fwd. - De:4o .7in .:: . :Olif:WWicinen;, cheinknis, D3t*.. go its, liiiiifs;!'_Ct:,, iidiirsv . : Ptniiii;.'! Caini) 6in e ltiiitt; ''Porf'il*itiyiplifiiii'l+loiciii4:lllo4,34.; .-- .Z.Ainilgrsille'i.Pil —4011'..;::' , Y:.1 . " - , -, :-. 1 .!1k 4 4 . ;. i:i., ' -. . Nitdßicilr , AkV . COLtbit:A+ . .„ 7 -„,p A , „ attitiO ,faithttilly.le all bueatiettal:en.. " - trusted to idol in; connty'of Stiskittlganni. Conia4nifeitig; and writing of all kipttiViin: be • done' neatly and aZprge alao.aitelid to ihe.proefttitiori-pf ol,tita f.sel dieray dietr ividtiwir and - goverenient, rot: Bounty Land,reiisione; May tie found at all houricaithe'nitet. formerly • occupied by J. 'l'; Richard, &q., th of ;he - : X 0 TYLEILiv; Interested3with,l. in,Htu-dwii . l4ol. lery, G'arriuge Tritatningi, : - We. 215 Pears .Btylet, if.- Y. %hereliris Mercantile friends,. in, this and other Countirsore Unity - invited, andearaestiyinlieit= , ed to eSII and purehase. n6tr, • HENRY S. KNAPP,' ' = OF mormosi, Rowit . ..,.., .4 ck Itufrokeatter , Wfi.o.. LE. , S.. ALg `L r. '"4 . • ors t - * is': , '' ' -4- ' -. 4' 7 ' , ,11E1ICIIANTS; mii:t73'Was' . - ' l V* * i v bytwerh en attitid:tuid: n.,--isi.— ,ll - 1 . - , : 4 4- ,o e. , : Marqh 8 ; 1854:::. ~*„.„, 7, - , -- k -44' • Nark. , • .4,liit, MediMlA - ' • •••.: TARS. E. Patrick, .1r4r481. have 114 day formed nits', more efficient. end successful Orpi ent bralrebee of thoir_prot444, All IMsiness.entrostedtii tiiiiiii;:loll be 1 0 1 . F. deci toj with - protriptokes and Their toffee ' may !Valid ever•-I.44W's Store, gilst •side Avenue: - 4- kiiP7 B. PATRICK Jr. G.Z.DIMOC Montrose, Mog:ch • W;S 1 .1 3 00 0 n)!. ": P'4l, now PO4 O N l s t no on Owe' :, , 4t , st tr et, 2 A,oors- , yesk.n . , , tut he effectually . repttire.ititit ClockS, Guns, Jewelry, iind - e!iiir: " , earription of. mitihinerY: Wheel 4 entlingi• Gun and Watch materials supplied to Ad trade.-51, , z ec'E 13aldsvin x„f AY 4e founilin 4tuiement—of Searle's Ho. Li tot, 3 clotirs "West from,tbe corner, : Notes -and neeotints'that are 'due . tis 'will Ani very et. eeptelke if paid soon. - • •-• • - 'A; & EAALDWISI. • `A,loitt-roso. Nov. 2t, 1864:4-41tf - ' J. Parsoptiv WHOf.E.S.AVE JOID RETAIL , IDSALISR• %Vitro, .:Soins, Be4teads, Tableis„.. Stands, . tke. - • • 1 - • S r g. 9:tVabitigt-PD.B4Tet7 , • gitiPtitiitoti s • rir Coffin Tare-Root:1i It.titt-ys:=.os2 SilverSV o o.. h„ , on Desert, Sugar - tii4 ,690 t Sp oon s PrsA "luile jL. warranted " 114 ' nr . 1 1 &REND, w 3 • , • B E NT • -BOo.tte...and - .Shoesv:i - . • A. 141 a onnatintli4ood asiorttneet or the best make itß fresh slid perfect. forriale by' • - t. BENTLEY dr:READ. .7- - -4.1.-.`