The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 22, 1855, Image 4

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T:iE LA.II.6II:ST C.IIICULATiON IX, NORTLLERN PEA'N'A.
E: B. (BASE &ALM DAY; Emit)Rai
Montrose, Thcu, dac, Feb. A 853-
The Squires Pew.
• .Taff LO::
• - .
A slanting rs•bf evening light • .
Shoots through ilfo. yel km frame,
Itniskes the.flleel crimson bright,,
And yleldfi the fringe a gem,
windcnO,s gothic frithework falls
In obtiple shadow pn the wank
And since these trappings - first were new,
Ilow.nianY a doodles's day, ,
To rob the. rkivet - of R 411110,2
•II:1s c=.t»e nxol passed aO•iii; •
11,4 many a',.4 , etting sun bath made
That enrioulattieivrork of shade.
Crumbled beneath the 'hillock green
That. eantiiig.hand . must be
That carved this fretted door, I w_een,
_ . .
Acord and. &dr-de-flat •
And, now thr worm bath done her part
In. mitnkkingthe chlacra art. • '
In days of yore (as now wo
When thelirst James
. was king,
The courtly.laght from yonder
Hither hisrtrain' did bring,
All seated roar din order due,
With hrOider'd suit and buckled shoe.
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On damask enAions, met in fringe.
-411 rev'retitiy they knelt; n.
Prayer-book]4lth brazen hasp:and hinge,
- In nneient i English Apelt,
Each holtiii% in a fits• hand,
Responsive: itt the priest's command.
'Yhon'st;•—.:ning down ttio.v3uited
- ..l;4'ain long and l . one
lllnme3 lelriteeri awhile
Of the it Inseription-stont.;
And there in, nvo.bie hard. and cull
knight 4nd all his train behold
Ont Ar e,. tch%ttrigethcA are express'd
• Ift, nrl,l fair,
With hanitiliplifted on the breast
In altitude; of
I.wrz-vislgelelitd in armor, he,
Witty rnflhdar us andbtldiee, she.
B...t•firth in order as they died, .
Th.. nivneknos offsprimx bend,••
Dec urtly li-0ee! , 10. - ,. side by side,
thowifi vo-v did intend •
.•
pis!: 4.lE!th;c74 to atone,
may saying endless prayer in stone.
I , ' •
Those tuelloW days are 'past and dim,
And genertati . ons new, •
In regular &scent from him
Hare filled the stately pew,
'And . to the same succession go
To occupy the vault,,below.
Ind naw Owl in squi to
gay ; ttain appear,
Who duly to the hal! rettre
A seasoDevery
And fill the seatwish belles and beau
't as so luny years ago;
Perchance all thoughtim;; as they tread
The hollor-sounding floor
Of that darlidhouse of kindred dead
Whieh - sh4ll, as herds," .
In return reeeive to silent rest,
Another and' another gout.
T 1 feather'd hearse and sable train
. . ,
In . 411 its ia•ontedi state, ..
Shall wind along the.vilings-lane
Arid stand . before -the gate, ... . .
trought inaliv a d;t.taritcnuti:ry through
To join the final rendezvous
A;A;m:hen the. race is swi-pt away
Atl to their dusty beds,
!bellow everting:
• Shine.gently o'er ibeir heads;
White oilier faces' freA and new,
Shall oettps' the S.quire'.4 Pew.
*.ttAag grAing.
Ancient Babylon.
• It will not, be forgotten that the French
government two DT three years; since, sent
-three gentlenieti to make scientific and Atli-
tic researclieS in Media,' Mesopotamia and
Babylon, • One of them; M. Jules Oppert, has
,just returned' to Paris; land it appears froin
his,report that: he and. his c ollea,gues 'thought
it advisable to attempt the - explorationof an
cient Babylon. . This Aa.Slc. - ivas of immense
difFiculty„ and was enhanced by the intense
• heat of the Sun, by privations 0f . .a1l kinds,
and...by the ineessant . ,liostility of the Arabs.
After-airhileM: . Oppert's t,wo - colleagues fell
ill so that all the labors of the exhibition de
volved on him.. lle first °fall 'made exeava
- tidos of the !mins of the famous suspended
gardens of I:ihrlon, whi'cli ate no known
by the Arabian name \of the Hall of Ain
and he obtained in them.a nuin
her of curious architectural and other objects,
which are destined-to be.placed• -in the Lotire
at Paris.
11. e has stweee , led in making a series; of
minute surveys, and in drawing up detailed
plans of tbo immense city. Isis opinion is
.that even the largest calculations as to its ex-
teat are not exaggerated; and he puts don - n
that extent i at the astounding figure 9f Ore
hundred square tiloinet res; French measures,
, (the. sq. kil ' , metre is '1,106 sq. yds.) This is 1
4 \f,_
• very nelply! , ighteen times the size of Paris. 1
But of (...171e. he does not say this enlyinnits 1
. area ws..--:: -. - •eisoied,. or any thing like — k t, it I
coin priseu -,-vi thin the Wslls huge tracts-of cul
' :
tivated lands and igtrdens fur supplying the
•.
population ;with food in the event of a siege.
M. Oppert has - disCoyere(l theßabylonian and
Assyrian isitasures, and by tnany of them had
. ascertaineVexactly what part of the soil i% V a.S
i;illubited and what part was appropriated to
girdens. On 11)&1i:tills' of the town,,proper
lv so VNI! . f I (I,, stands ..st. present-the
viu.,.. 4 .. ~f -1-1.illali: . This :own, situated I.on
:he 5.::„;: ~f ; Ihe Euphrates,:. is . built. with .
: loi.- - k , .fi o n.i i 1..• rititer,ntillJnany of - the luius- -
bold wens:Os-anti personal ornaments of its.
'inhabit:llAS are taken. from Omni also: be
yond-Ibis tkvn is the east -fort ress strengthen-
. 1
- - ed: byzNehilehaduezzer and-in the midst of it .
is the roYtil Palace - , itself almost-aS large - as a
town. k.! 0 1)1.4 - .r.l. says that he was also able
to disiitlaish the ruins of the famous ToWer
of Babel; :they. are the most intiloSing, and
stand on - h site formerly 4.ialleri Borsipi. or
Tower of Languages. . The Trivial town siina
' led ou she two banks . 4- the Euphrates. coy- , l
err a space' ofnearly seven square-kilometres, '
- and contains -lima interesting ruins . ; Among
them 'are those-Of - the royal palace, the forty
. ress and the suspended gardens. In theleol;-
. lei....tton of ;'curiosities - which.M. Pppert has
brought, - away. with-him -is a. vase -whip . l
be
:declares to date from the time of one of tl3O
- Cluti‘leati sorreigns named . , Napttottel ;labia
is solnewill{2.re about one thousand, six
,IIPtIcl
• red years befori• Jesus Christ ;Also a tininber .
-:. of.copies olf,ctineiform iiticiiPtiotti, - ,whiell he
14w : every, : tear to 4:freve
,that b ,wiii 'be
able to diattipher:.' : . ...
.
Irt ,
RACKLITEC , ?-" W t its toe meaning of a back.
biter.?" Amid. a rev r d
. 4 jentlepan during an ei.
ainfnution'ut a . 0311)4ild echOOL This wtus t
puzzler. It went tinion . lll-elass till it, came to
0 a simple urehin, -- witsk - tusid:m PeoPC ii- be a lea"
• JrZr'll 3 A• ditTeredee car 'age
horso ud A 'carriage sitee4.l4,***e.: .koes
best atid fhP titli6l-(l9et,
The. Power of iT4mptationi
, ~. .
' -We. start,-on the - voptge•nf life: Wel flat
ter ourselves. 1114i:' we and ableto meet trirpta- .
, -„• l.
lion. .-% e_counde:in the ',strength of our iwiu
'ciples. : - We trik tote fan: . erit.4 . of one, ciirit
: hearts. tiiiiteler4,...f)likiVeSl '. lO np(lnean
- 1
ouilitess- in - dip sew - 4) 111dt .we ha're lid - plo-
p •
pensiiy.to.eril,fbut, guileless .in: the .stiise. •Of
sincere and eirifiding , ---46 stiApeet Ha' tritud .
1
in others: Su iieion- is not ,he tharacie:ristie
of youth.lt ti the unliiipp', wrk of i.l.lperi
-110
epee ; '..the influence at jeoi ies• N O our
hearts, titg wittnuandingl' all ur i etrortsll to re . -
sist it, from le ig ail : quaint:l lee', with [ ate in
sitfficrily of milinkind..l The wofld flatters 4 . 4.
and It thotisaio tetriptiltiernt, 'adaptecl with
consffiranate Atli to di' yoting, allure iri.":--.
P rofessed friends meet tis on the way; and as
sure us that tliere is no danger. l'i!e g a y ,
the fashionablei itlid thel rich, the 'winning,
kthe rievAitifill' o l ' the ile;:omplislrekl, :invite
,un 'to treat : , -,ritli • theni the path of .pleas-
I ure, and to dtiiiht the isfi t rffestiOns of experi
.
i cum, and of akin.' We fe e l confident of . our
. safety. We ssippo.e- {i , 44, may tread securely
a little farther. , ; IVe sm no dlnger mean . We
take another siOptill, nintyet another,!thiiik
! .
lug t hat we art!:safti yet.,l Weltavetriial our
.._
virtuous - priue4des thus.far, and thus' fin. they
hear the trial. t We c ,ul2 retreat if Wei would.
Me mean to retreat tlt inoment therilanger
comeS n'ear. lint who4nOws the power of
temptation ? :IVholknoivS when: daig , ,r shall
rush-upon tis ;so that ive cannot- escape ?
There is a dividing line..between safety and .
dangef. AboVe 4 mid 4 •,eri u'cr Nianara, tile!ri v- -
er spreads out into a lioaa . anf traninill ba
sin. All is calm and din current tlows t gently
on, and there Oven a light. API might he4,•;:tti•
sled itL•safety. 1 You •zony glide nearer and.
nearer to the rapids, adniiring the beauty of
the shore, and loAim
ng+ upon the laseiiling
i
spray of the cataract t, and 'listen:mg.! to the,
amzry roar ,r the distant waters, - :ind be
happy in the con-eiPnstieSs that von. are safe. ]
You inavtzo a littlefOther, and may have
power still to ply the ear to reach the, bank:
lint there is a pointi hryMul which ilotina*
power is vain, and Wile / re the mighty; waters::
hall sel ize the quivering bark, and bear i ot*'
to • swift destru i L ion. fio perishes Man • a:
yinlng man by tine powo of temptation. • ton
may drink a social ;laps, You think, !with 4
friend, and be'Safe. oltiss more and. yoli
( 1i ce ,%.,, , ,
may be.safe still, and ano ler may : be takeit t
'ou think, without (inker.' You may l ;io to;
the theatre (+lice, Yon suppose, andb e isal e ,„-H.
•You may be pleaSed, and think you Mat go!
. .
again and be safe • stilh• You ale faseinated
with the scenery. ,the acting:, •The sentiment;!
and go again. • The aciing, the sentiMent i 1
not such as you saw ant j heard at the firesidO
of your childhOoi ; not such as a !niother i ,l
would love; not (Ole stieh as ton wouldwish,
a sister to see. You ,cannot - lelil seeing that! b
•it is indelicate, and proqine. -lint. you ] •‘ , ,,ill.bei '
sensible of less and lest hotter a,t t;l4t;.indeli 7 .
racy and. profaneness there.. ,1
'fhere, is a polut where tio roung;'man is
safe, and %Otero act upi,onverted heart is sek
cure from the power of temptation.ll need
not describe-the- ! i rjsult.:ll One allurenii'lltdoe,fi
.
not stand alone. .)one hard .lieen in
jured .by Staying awav].(rom such r see6d.,. But
oh. how Many bt.a4s have been hijoke'n as thi!:
result of a visit to: such a placpof allitrtmeut.
- • L- - •:- ......L.-- i - ' ' i
, !
TawmPn. or lifqkli.No4l:-...MiOd constitutes
the iiiajesty of man—virtue his true nobility: I
The tide of improV!lnent whirlt is now -tlow
ing through the land, like atidther,Niagara,
is destine dto- roll On dOWnwarh to the latest
posterity ; and it Will boar; thea, on its lir.- I
sour, cur virtues, our'ili•-es, our glory or our
shame,-or whatever eh=e may transmit as I
an beritance. It the t a in areal measure du- I
pends upon the piesetA; whether the. moth of
immorality or ignorance- and limn/ shall i
proVe the overthrow ',of the - reriOlic-; o 1
- knowledge and virtue, like pillarsl Shall supl
1
port her against the whirlwind of NV:O', amUi I
tion, Corrailtion z and the remorseless tooth oi .
time. Give
and.
children ••fortun'e - withoul
education, and,: at least: hall' the nutirher will
go down to_till, tomb of oblivionperhaps to
ruin. Give them education, and they'livill ac
cumulate fort4e.4; they will be a fortune to
themselves ainito their countm It is-tin - in , '
bed Mace wort. 4
.more than, gold-- r fOr it -buys
truelion'or—they can never spend Nee it,
and through life it protes a Triendl-4-in death
a consolation. '
--,--T-H-.OP-416- .0.- i
jrgf - . The facde manner in which the-I-an
! ,
kee adapts. hmiself to ciTcumstauces, and` !
changes his.employment, or evim lii4 profes
sion, is a 'matt4.,r of great wonder to the Eng
lishman.. 1 - oip-idoctor . becomes yolir mule:
driver, and to-Oorrow. you shall fiitd our ed
itor a banker, pryour 'clergyman al briuker.' 7 --
A. day' or two? l snied, an 'English, geltleinen,:,
resident among. us, whose nobleness of 4her
acter and liosOtality are really baronial, vas
entertainirrg til.,feil fri:nds at his" mansion,
where the genial fir4esid stirs mans-, a mem
.ory.of home it his . liever, when theTconverse- '
cation turned uPon old actuntintauces. "By
the way," sabiLlie, addressing Col.' Pipes," of
Pipesville, "W hat has beci.pne of our Old
friend, 31r. L. that used tolkcep a haberdash
er's store in Sacretnento ?-1 mven't seen him,
.nor heard *front" him, this vet and.a half."_.
..‘ Why," said vol. tipes, " liejs liyifig in Shas
ta city:" -" Whist's7l. din now r" , lle . 's a
barrister." "I*, , barristqr I quickly respond
ed Our HierliAfri-adi with as gennin aston=
ildiment its we' ev e r belield.l .'•:A barrister!
' il l • .
.11y,-how•s t
,nt ? lie wa: a merchant' two
years ago ; bil did'ox studs- the professiOn in
his youngei days; 41 lie ?" AI neptive 1..0d..
from Pipes. 4 ' IN liv, how can he- be a barris
ter! What. cab be know of. law?" ." 0, sVr
responded tlit, waggish colonel, ."...ilreceslify
motesno O /ft 7t , i F 7
A Rai:road. fur is!etst.
i
Th e followiiticruotlie DristPl Times, Eng
land!
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land in -, is both rtivtive, and.albusing :
" We heard! )u anecdote Imp a.gentlinan
-who recently ti j as - eile'd from Bristol to Lon-
d,on which dis - pliys l the itlivk witted proiript- l
itude of FolllC,peli;ple. 1 lhere was in the car-;7
riage with him 4 fe-llok-passenger, a . stranger
to him,:bla: whti':‘l.loe looking- out .tif the
1
'window soon afe:x . he ,train passed Swindo'n,-'
had -his hat blosin otri. s Witliont,kesitating a
toomerit, or ra ' inn a .sectinfi iit. perplexity,
he tOok fr , iint th' roof-straps over 'his bead a
new leather liat:; nit, Ana threw l fit hut. 44' the I
ti .
w'zi owl aPer tißilifit.4l.llo4kt:4 ;1401101.A ilt
this appeqrancepf foOlisli wilfulness; arid our
informant ventuted tki tiSk: Milt if lie thought';
it a wise act, be :vise:he bed- lost his hat, ; to
throw away bi.:ll4;a4lOk - alley. ", Certitinly,”
! replied the °flair', "My hat was .:11tiel l i: hat
and if somewoikinali Or piditleirialt 1-j •ks i
up, he will eir.lipr petit, n his greesyilteei
Or cariy, it- al)?-ig to he next, station in
his hand, . untplo a met dap', like this, it. is
ruined. 'or when be sees thc . bat-bo t near
it, he.will. harp .s.e.n.se 'enough to put it into it,
and my nit Mel IS-on the liatbox, so that 1 eau
have both ;Sentzr)
to Ltiltlon after rue-;" - thus
saying. be 'deliberatc4 , put on his' travelling
cap; and inafic: h mselC quite - easy-_ on the
point. Oter iiirmant-on Ireturning to Limn,
curious ..
was OP ug i to inquire at Swindon if
theSe calculati s sere suce.essful, and learn
ed that it wasp stis,he had anticipated. The
bat-and bandbox were found,. Ind the . name
being, seen, they ! werkaorwardeck on to Len
don to. the owner. i''' ' • ' ' -•i
far Bimed ..re they that, Jove and - do
courting by R19012117,4:i0i they feel so roman=
npai - 41 ,- -htfisil,y 4nd Cum:lrv:ill exil.l
4btertistments.
IlirEß'S • CHERRY PECTORAL,
Fut. thr - rapid curt; of Cioughs,Colds,lltiarseness,
; • Bronchitis, IVhoreping. Cough,Cii.coup
• 1 , ,
. I Asthma and ,Consumptinn 7 ii .
,
• A moNo this numerous disrovettes
ty;:ie • .11.licience has made in this genera
'"_- c. - -..
- • lion to facilitate the bus in ess of Ins
~ I
, , '
...gr- prolong the terto of human exiSt enee,
named .-: ' none ran be of !more real Val ?
----- ue to mantlud; than tisie contritos
-.4 a..
-
trap o , , , iii i i Lion of Chemistry tattle !leafing Art.
I ,llf
• st war,....... --
_ ~...z ._ ,J, A vast trial of itsvirt nesthroughoui
this broad country; has Proven be
yond a doubt, that no medicineor eombination ed• medi
tithes yet kirtown,can so surely control and cure the nu
m.'rous varieties of pUltuonary.disease which; i . have butte:
o swept from onr midst thousautisind thpuitandterr
year. Indeed. 'berets abundent reasoodo believe*
It medy has at length been found which can he relied on,
to cure the most dangerous affections oft he lungs Our
sp ye here - will not permit us in publish. any, proportiOn
of Le cures effected by Rause, but we would, Present the
youowlog:-.-and refer further eno r av to oil American
Ali or nanne which the agent bel. - ;41. willi always be
pleased to furnish free. wherein are full particulars, and
Ilisputableproof of these statement,. 1- .
.0
... re .of Trattsportion tato ens IR .R.,S. lf. Ang. - 4. '53.
.... ... .. . _
.. D. RYER Dear rir,—My little so 4 four years old be
just recoiered from a severe attack of malignant 'Scarlet
FeYer, his throat war rotten, and every parson that visit
-4
ed t blm.pronnuncelitim a dead rbild. Having. used your
CZ; sant Pscron AL in Cal f •rni it, in 'the winter of IMO,
fo a severe attack of Bronchitis, with entire success, 1
c l .
was indtt ed. to try it on my little boy. I gave, hint a lea.
ppOonful very three boars . commencing-in the morning',
, ander t n' o'clock at night. I found,: decided change for
th . e better, and after three days use. be was tittle to eat or
drink without pain. ; -
.. ,
It, use In - the above names' disease will !Faye, many a
child from ("Premature grave, and relieve the, - anxiety of
many a fond parent. For all affections of the-throat and
Lungs. I believe it the beet Medicine' extant' A feeling
ofitire drenest gratitude, prompts me in addres.ing these
lilies.—but for your important diseovery, nil' little toy
wnuid now have been in another world. . .
..
I am Sours. wi!lt great respect,
.1. D PIIVELL. Supt. Trans.;L. R. R. !
.
Rock Hill. (Soniertet C 0.,) N. J "Jitly 21;'52.
DR. J. C Arsa.-sinee your medicine hat - become
kriown here. It ha. a greater.demandt.han anv'otb,ereougb.
reme ty wejtave ev.r sold. Tt ip spoken of In terms of
' unmeasured praise by Orate who have well !.1; and I know
of poinp cAsep,whertlthe best they eau' say ol It, Is not
ton much for the good it. has .done, I take jpleasure in
telling ii..beenupe I km,* that I am giving my customers
the worth of their money. and I feel gratified In - seeing the
benefit it confers. ri , ace tend me a further Pupply, and
holier eine Yours, witl• respect '1
JOHN 0 WiIITLOOR.
.S. Almost any ouniber of eettifientes eon he set.t
yin, if yon with it
\fledge?, 0. %C.. June VI, 1552,
Avon-Sir ; This mny certify that r have used
nr Cherry Pectoral rovnpattrols of one year; and, it is
sincere belief that I Ahould have been in thy grave.ere
is time irT had not. has [ cured me of a dine-inns ar
tion or the lungs, anti I do • not overstate:,my con,le
no when I tell von it tg a'priewess remedy.,
'rout , very re.p,ectrully,
Y ./
011
fei•
, . . . .
r D. A. McCULLIN, Att!y at Law.
.
• WPkesharre.Pa., Septen.ber V 1,1850.
Dr..l. C l Ayar. My dr It. Slr.—Your riirdi'clne is much
r aopmred of h',l those who have WO it here, 413.1 its .com
irisition is such as to insure and maintain its . , reputation.
, I invariably nicOmrnet d it for pulmonary affeetions, as do
! many of our principat phyMcians. ' . ! ~
i [ I niti your friend, VII IS. PYRE ‘TS:II, M. D.
1 ' Preparqd by 4 AMES (.7. - AYEk, Practical and Analytical
: Chemist, Lowell. Moss •
_i •
i 4 OLD BY 4 1.1 Turrell, Meatrore; 11. P. ze n. 11. Paton,
Hayford, Chnri.h ec Plilnucy, Dtindaff: L. S;cott, Great
i Bend. .By all! Druc.,.rkts and Dcalcrs in Mtdieine every
' where. 1 Sept 13—.1%140 . . . .
!Stoves, SOves!
HE sOseribers he leave, to inform the ea.
T
izens df Brooklyit` and vicinity that they
jusi reqeired a lot of STOVES of the various
Inbdern patterns and styles, Which thely offer for
sate row as they can be purchased !elsewhere
ter countle.
I VE,SO-4 Idt of STOVE Pirr. and .F.llhn..es of
the differenGsitec, at tnanufiticturers Prices.
WANTE.D4-0141 Iron, copper :al brass in ex
chaoge for Stoves or. other Good .
• -
Nor. 28. !1854
SMITH & HEMPSTEAD
Watches, ite.welry, Silver Spoons.
(-1 OLD and Silver , patent Lever. Anchor and
Lepinc.Watchea4 just received and for sale
1:;‘• • . IBENTLEY ttr.i READ.
New Goods
• .1. WEBB is, now reecivi4 his Fall
lA - . Goods. They havinu been beught ex
t tnely 160, will be sold at the lowe4t (price for
rtVy pay. , •
Montrose, Sept. 12, 185.1.-
• CHEAP' BOOKS.
h i xtraordindry inducensitntsin the reading Public.
y.ither of the following flee works %lithe seni free of post
ag'e, on receipt of the price nunexrd.
The Abduction, trial s.and Adrcntures f Payneta
',lf tidprille
i Vtlfe of J nguatua II . Mandeville. of Ilaitimnre, who Nr3C
tbteri from her hu•hand at 'Bogota, New 174anada, by_a
hind of Spanish Robbers, and-by them detained in their.
tribuntain tastneese. for thirteen month•. 'there, having
pine through the molt terrible !teen ex that tbl'a iniagination
e..4r, picture; the whole, forming the most truly weinderfal
narrative of actual occurrencea ever yet placed before the
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PORK FOR SALE.
11 ponfc. FOR SALE liy the barrel, by
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Montrose, May 17, 1854;
• Shawls.:
T ,ONG and Sqnsre, Wool, Bnieho and Silk,
.very kandsome styles, and nre . xtremelv low
priers. ' IT. B. &
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THE FORES T
.This excellent Medical Wine and the retreat -Pills, a
n u t gaining the good Will, and becoming the favorite ni -
lane of the pirople t and kuownits a most efftettral . :terned
In this ears of
pospeptilt,lfabltual Costiveaers4.irer Onm lainti, - As . -
ma. pheis, qbstinate lteadaehe,Dillious D sordels, pi -
plea Winches and unbealthy-Edk rOf the Skin.Jante
• dice, /tore and Sever, Salt !Omuta. ErYnipelar, Goer
plaints incident to Females, ,Latiguishlng Wealmsei,
Night Sweats, Nervous Disorders, Gerieral Eli Malt
and Unpaired et ate of the Oswalt ution. -
Ent a short thus has etapeeirsincr these great a d goo
inedicinee have been mile known to the public, y t then-
Pandit have experienceittbeir good effect,. literati s given
over by their physicians as incurable, hive been restore
to ittertnil and vigorous health by their use. These med(.
cines are unlike any other. Their two-fold properties act
:directly on those organs of the stornachdiver -nd li.kineys,
which secrete the Stride, mud separate the impurities from
th e blood. This Wine and Pills never weaken, but give
strength and animation to both body and mind. I • I!
Thema' amount of good these medicines have .ilone far
the sick and afflicted have induced thousands to rommeoll
them to their Mende and the, public'. -Individtialli ! of th l e
highest integrity have volun tarily teatified Odle world in
favor of their extraordintuy virtues.
De. 1. A. Stanley. a celebrated h
letter from Princeton, New Jewel'. dated P No Y ir 'lc .r l ti n , ' n I ! St ,
drama that in All his experience he had never seen an ,-
tbirig to compare with the Forest Wine and Pillsl at the
rain, time_relating several eases of constitutional DebilitY
and Scrotulune affections which it cured In an ineredible
_short time. .Amon,g•the members of the Facu4
n eoew Fork. who have witnessed the greet resale] or thp
.Foreet Wine. and recommended it in nurneron•emiplaints
will be. found the names of the celebrated Dr. M. T i Gooct•
man, Dr. L. Otieesman e Dr. Chilton , Dr. Wai. Droin. Di.
Merviii. Dr. J. M. al oreano and others. '
TESTIMONY of Mr. Johnsion Bllrke, &highly resileetabi l e
chileof Waverly-Pate, New York : I
'Da. (I. W llst.sior ..-oDear Sir.. I esteem the Forest
Wine P the King of aledicintts It has done for Me in five ,
ii
weeks what three physicians felled to do in at , many yea et.
In 154.. I became tile victim of the Heart Dlsswae.and Nei-
Tone Affections which have been ;rowing on 133.• ever Finer
until! procure.! your Forest Moe and Pills, although I
had wasted several hundred dollars for medical ,atteni
-
mace. During the lest two, years I was obliged to kee p
my tintt.e nearly all the thne, and gave up business ince -
eequecice of my ill-health. I had lost nearly all hopes .if
recovery, my complaint Was of that class under whirr
"nature sinks and Hie becomes a but-Own." Seeing youlr
Forest Wineadvertised I concluded to :ire it a tri, al, - and
befbre finishing the third bottle I felt like a different per-.
eon, and was able to resume business seals', retired,' cured
by takine aye bottler.. For the benefit of those allfictrid
with elmilar complaints you wee at liberty to publish ihiii.
Youre..k.e; .1. lIIIMEE, Waverly Place,'N. Y.
.
'General Dehility,Entaciation,wasting of I?e?dy;el4.
Many are afflirtel with sonic one of the above complaints
without being able to trate: it to any particular entree, and
therefore delay the use of the proper remedy until the dlS
retie her:ases constitutional. The disorders ate often
characterised by a sense of eluting, er entire exhaustion
after exercise. Slime experience sluirgistiteene. - lassltnd e
'MO at times paleness or flushing of the cocotte:mute pa .
pitation of the heart; or like symptoms.
The excellent effects which have ever attended the We
of the Forest Wine and l'ille, in every Species of ilehilito,
iii conclusive evidence of it- happy results id this class el
dieOr.lers. Many have resorted to these medich ea as n ultimatum, and Wen speislity cured. For Nerve a disc. -
dere and Debility the Wine and PRIs are taken akaordi g
to the directions on, the label. • .
:To the Irit I it , o.—Tra.. 'wants' and ineelmess a -
cempany the highest perfewion of health. which again i -
vnriably foilowszthe PUREST STATE OF THE Br SOD
wh a t ar tifi c ial ippen tares equal that vivid exprexstrln 1
countenance which emanates from health! What pain P
can compare. ith the erimo•neil related blood canting I is
brilliant ruse rte hue Ih'ough the tat - esti:went texture of
the skint What therms am more captivating than thek
armature, in her highest perfection ! !Let Dr. Ifitisevra
Wine supply the place of all costnetieke.! The use of this
exeellent Wine in a short time ceisatee pure, rich bt oo il,
which conr-ing thrOugli the seine, penetrate!' IM• minut
est fihree that scope towerds the surfacelof the skin, rains
lug all unhealthy pimples atoll Wiitebee „t u disar oar, li
parting a vivid. rosy eolor to _the skin, and brit' ant e .
I tension to the eyes, • .
- THIS. i- NATURAL SE t I:TY.
I•
In corroboration of these facts , Dr. Hals-y heft-many
testimmials. The following is from a lady of ihestriont 0:-
- rpi.etable stitriding In society, tent to us by her tirother,
resoling in Ruhr. rs Street. - • ! ' I
Dlt . 0 W. II %I.;EY— New york, July 'i.194:).
My sister, from her vnuth. had been in very ; delieMe
health, complaining freou. et ly of weaker, of the ehet,
. attended with a cough. About thence ofeighteett she be
gan to gerniu eh worse. For six months pre einna in emit.
meneille: with your intollein• s she bad net been able to pH
out of the house. tier countenance was greatly eanaei.tt 'I
yellow and sickly. Ger fare and neck was covered wi li
disnoreeablepustnles. eyes very mile!: sunken,! end h-r
1 eongh in^rOasing In fine. 'hr bore every now...armee .f
F enn to-e..oiing en unhappy vie: iin io row:woolen. o t
this time I procuted for her sem. of your Ferest Wine and
Pills,which she commenced using according to the dirge
tines. She groinally improved as she followed up the trse
of them. lier first symptoms of recovery was an nnenro.
ni nety good appetite , her!fare finally become smooth. alul
her cheeks rosy. lier cough left her inns-ether,
.. she us
now at rot?g and vicnrott., and presents the !biers. exritnl le
of health I ever witnessed. JOHN S. MAXWELL
Dr. G. IV. - Itesev's Gum-.Coaied Forest PilIT!
Mannfactureil or. the same principle as the Forrat Wine,
• to which It is en important adjunct. They are coated with
pure Gum treble, an important invention, for which Dr.
i Galin tins received the only patent ever granted on Pills
I by th.l.q.,rnrocnt of the United States. i !
I Dr. lielsey'a Forget Wine and Gam-coated Forest Pill s,
I unite in arompliehing the same grin! end TllllPUrilleati6
I r.f the Ttinoil, the Itenovation -and Reoforation of lie
I Stomach and Rowels. . .
The life principle Of man ie the blood, no *loner ore
those orrotop of the stomach whkb secrete the bloo.l,
I cleassed of morbid matter and recto e a to healthy actiion
by the nee oPthe:Fere t Tina., a n•MarP rich Mori , ' malde
to flow in the veins, by the use of the- Forest Wine, than.
i diseaSebegine to vanish. and strength and ener4 of bel.ly
; return. This is the nrineiple cm 'eh is Vino led nits:.
! great medicines. and liyarbleh n all disease-I ertoen ed
I The Forest Wine is, pnt up in ha o esoniiro linttles, wth
jo .
flr.„,li,,i`T'A rirdir hiclirll in the glass. (Inc DrOlit per h t
i tie. nr sit bottles f.rFive DoPers. num.colted torrent 11S
'.II cent. per Boat - For Sale by the sopninted Agoras, et,
Wholeoale and TZetnil. Generel Dept, 161 Dunne str et,
on .' dant from llndsen. New York.
Aponinted Ageptfilnlintitro'se,-AbelTurrell; Great Be d,
.1 Lucien Rem t. ! . ' .
Ilyl change quarterly.
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NEW GOODS. •
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L q 3IILLAN &. PARK return their grate ul .
l
..il . knowledgtnents to the public for past a-
vors,• l c
invite attention to the , very large stock
of Spring and Summer Goods they are now e...
E t
eeiving„and o ff er for sale at very low iWices. In
to 061:us - nal assortment of staple ry
Goods, , roceries. Hardware; Crockery; Paidts,
and 0:Is &c., they are•prepared to exhibit a large
as,.ortment of . I.
. - LADIES DRESS GOODS , - •
of every description, • Figured, Plaid and Plain,
Silks. Bonnets. Shawls, Ribbons. Gloves'illosi ry
Ladies and MiSSes shoes of all kindS—als a
large stock of
READY MADE CLOTHINGi •
Cloth?, Caisimeres Tweeds, Jeans, ;Sum er
Cloths; . Vestings, ' hats and Caps, Roots and
Shoes &c, &c. - - • i I •
They respectfully solicit. an early all from
those who wish to purchase Goon Goons AT
• I •
Low' PRICES. .
. • McMILLAN & PARK.
Springville, May 2, 1854. I 1
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' DIRECTORS.'
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Perkins, J. T. D. 31yer, C. N. Shipman, C 1
NVelles, Jr., J. E. l Canfield,. Athens; lion. .J
Laporte, Towanda: Gen. Brad'er Wakeman,
eeyville ; Geo. 31. Holienbaek, Wilkesbarre';
ehael 3lylert, Laporte. Pa.
OFFICERS. . -
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Hon. Hornet Williston, Pr , s.; C. F. Vellel
Vice Pres. and Tress.; J. E. Clinfield, See'y.
Address, 0. S. Begie, 3footrose, Sn4queh:
county, Pa.-28y1* , . -
Our Stock of Stovesi
. TS now completed—and we would-Like thi:
portunity to say that we can show ;the
beautiful and splendid patterns of Parlor
Cooking Stoves to be fonnd in the count
Among them . can be seen the Revolving F.
and Gothic Parlor, for wood or coal, entirely
patteins, and decidedly pretty stove's.
from five to ten dollars. i.
. Of our Cooking stoves r we think it tieedl
say much, only to remark that• we are se
them at our former prices, and judg,ing fro
rapidity, of our hales, we believe the public
entirely satisfied with the prices and qualit
our wares. .
WO have a "few left" of the "Clinton
Tight; Elevated Oven stove," set; nowledge
all to "be the - best conking stove now in n.
Rtissia and English pipe at old prices,nd
ming.s and - Tin Ware of all desciptipne, at
;very lowest rates.
- ,J. DICKER-MAN
New - Milford, (Jet. 24, '54. - I
Everything.wirks to a Char
S COTT, JOIINSO & Co. are no 4, rece
0. a new.stock of Fall Goods, and ute rea
wait upon the people to anything the' wi
the lino of Dry, Goods Clothing, IGroe
Hardware, Crockery. Fish, Salt. Iron, !Boot
Shoes, &e&c 'VVe.*ill surely
, sult all
call and see us at our Wore in Spruibille.
'scorr, JOHNSTON & t
Springville, Sept. 27 1854. . •
WO' ted. 3
5000 bushels of Oats, 2000 bushels of oni,
WOO bushels of Rye, 1000 bushels offDri Ap
ples, 1000 bushels of Buekwheat, 500'busb :Is of
Beans, Ind any quantity lot Partililies; of the
highest - market prices. in exchanze fn GoOdS,by
SMITH & 11EMPTE4D.
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k` blan!,. lEnow Thyself ft
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An Inrat noble B -
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hart a ropy " -
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.• .4%., AT,' - .sli'c,y'a- - .:e. edd:on. Tensed and improved;
' - !'"icji.st ilomed. . • - ; •
•••:...".•!:: ' •-' ' orrere .'.... Dr..llu.iter'e Medical Manual
...•.• , ' ~ -'I: anti hand ilocrk for theitllicted
•,.....,. Ataavaz .: „:".- Coot..airib.g an Gatlin. oflhe on.
. ....„:„..... r ., , , . N.,s; gin, progreAs.treat man , &ode ore
,'..**:/,', , . .::.;;" true•eery - font* of disease eon.
' i //' ! !ll' 1, 1 olihy promlecnouseeinal
..,.
Inikreoutte, by /elf: abuse or by sexual oxceeai with. atfeiee
for their prevent I,rsi, wiitten-in a feini.iar ety.e 'avoiding
all niNliral tecbonnt JD ea, and eceiltbion ttistroldd offend
the ear of decency;: with an 0 u‘line of complaints inch:lent
to Famaliv, from the re-sult id eome twenty pines - Pummel
fu I piaotiee exelnelrely devoted to the cure of dlseages;cd a
.delteato cr piirate boture: . . .
To which is added recelptp fur the Cuff' of the above Sta
mmer; and a treatise on the cause*, gyntptome and Core of
the Fever and Ague.. ,
- Testimony of thr Profeso . ro•Ohstetrirs in Perin. Colirge,
Philodelfshiu—" D . HUN MR's; NI RD ICAL
—The author o. this iron, unlike:the majority of these
who advertlei to core the. d I peeper! of %bleb it treats is a
creduate of one comp cotipog in the Unitedritates.
It affnrds me pleasitre t recommend him to the unfortu
nate, or to the victim of malpraetiee,as nstleceitsful And
experienced preeritioSter. in whom, honor and integrity
they may place the greatest confidence.
doe, E. ',GNOMONS, bl 1:11
Prom A Woodtritrtl, Af, b., of Pena . Philos
delphn.-11 giros me ploaSure to add my tePtimoni tnithe
professional ability of tbe Author of the" Mit pleat. MAN.
Nutnerous!caPeriuf DiliPeae of the Genital Organs,
acme of them of tong ' , Mewing; have come under Taylor>.
tire.in which his still bas been , manifest in restoring to
perfeei health, in slime CISCP whet sp.,the patient has been
considered beyondUirdical aid. ha the treatment.of Seen
inal weakners. or disarrangement' of the functions pro
duce,' by alfabui , e or Excess of •enery. 1 do not know
hie seperior ! in the; prorepsion.- L have been acquainted
,with.the Author prone thirty years, and &remit no more
than justice to hem at well en kindness to the unfortuhate
victim of early indiPmethin, to recommend him as ono In
what, profeasionnl skill and integrity they -may PAW) ,
confide themselvei. ALFRED WG ODWARD, M. D.
" Thisid, w.thofit exeiptinn, the most compfehmksive
and intelligible published on the class of diseape of
which it treats. Avoidirig ell technical tertnp,it addrePti
esiteelf to the res!ien of Its readers It is free front all
objectionable matter, and' e parent .however faatidiOni,
can object to pisctrig it in the bands of his meas. The aw
thor hasdevoted many peers to the treatment of the vari
ous complaints treated of and, with too little breath in
puff. and too tittle ipresainettotr to unwise, . he has offered
to the world, at the merely nomiva,l price of 2 5
. cent l ,l the •
fruit of some twedtj years' most Pueceaeful practice."—
.11erobL • - -
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Imparted ir , tiiisinvalnable work. Itprould rave yearat.of
pain,mortilleation,andmirow to the youth under their,
chatee."—People'S Adroente.
A Freabyterian:eiergyinan in Oble, writing at "Hum
tree Medical Manital" gays :--"ThtiuPaMi a upon thous!
ands of our youth. by eel' example and Influence orthe
parisionit,have been led into the habit of self polin'iou,
without realising the xin!end fearful consequences Upon
themselves and their posterity. The coartitutions of thome
awls who are raising! families have been enfeebled, it not,
broken down And they de notknow the cattle or the cure.
Anything that can be done en to enlighten and Influence'
the pulitiemind not to eheck,and ultimately to remove this
wide - spread 'sourer , of human irretchedness,, would confer '
the errate*t ble.Ang lIVXtto the religion of Jesus Christ,
on the present. and eeming eeneratiow. Intemperatide (or
thence of intoxiniiiingAdnko though it ha.a.,thilit thous
ands upon thomwt Or, is not a greater scourge to the ,ha
man Tn.,. Accept my thanks on behalf of the aftlieted,"
• and. believe me. year cceiworl.er in the good work yoti ! are
go aelively eneeeridirs."'
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or those about to be married any impediment', read
this truly useful book, as it has been the means of
attrii:g thousinide of tiufortitnate creaturesfrom the
very jaws of &rad!. . • t
rr A n y perso n sending twenty fire cents en
closed in a Irti.er, will receive one copy of this
work by mail,! or five copies will be sent for Oue
Dollar. - Address (post. paid.)
DR. WM_ YOUNG,
No. 15'1 Spruce St. Philadelphia.
Mardi I.
. Pumps! Pumps !!
IlliF. groi&.st improvement of the a 0.0.- C.
IL. Williams' Patent Double . Acting Ball,
Valve, Foreeland Lift Pump. An improvtimen l i t
above all otln , ryumps or •maChines, for lifting
and throwing.water, combining both a purnp and
Firc_Engine: I 'Phis Pump, patented in February,.
154, is tile' ',whole of it metalic, no* bUlts or
sl3
rews abnoti it to rust, consequenntly . its will
I Ita man's , Ve t;tne. It, can be "used in every
variety of form, can draw ,Water from any 'situa
tion and 'careit to, any part of a' house, it is
superior tit all other pumps for distillerieS.4 3 a,
per Ntills,lT:innerie:s Brick liarris,'lron Works
and 31annfaOuring establishment's of all kinds.
All orai.rA!must be addressed to Addison ! Dim . -
m:A, Loderille, I'a.,-who 'has blught the sole
right for ttStiltehanna - Countr; • • '
,•-. :
Aug. '2 4 ), 1854.-35tf. - , , • ' •
i •
TiATENT, MEDICINES.—A small and jodi
eiousl)i!seleeted assortment, inelnditig Dr.
S‘Yayne's, Jayne's,. and. Throop's preparations,
Wright's anti Phinney's Pills, Davis' and Thayr's.
Pain KiGr, &e: SMITH & 1 - IE3TSTEAD.
Proolifitn,!Atia. 22, 1854 • 1
New Line of Nail Stages
know
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1010
• 574:AK 4113.11.411.
KIRKWOOD TO MONTROSE..
A STAGE 41,11. leave Kirkwood, p &Psis; thronaCor
Liberty 21 - e.,er.tymornlngartetthearrl
val of the Mail rrains . ohlars,both East and West,resich
ingliontrose 1 P.M.
' RETURNING,-;
LrareMonfrciaedittly,(SundaYseireptedl at 2 P X
reaching Klrltoodiri time to take the Mali Trains o
Care,tiottfEaet and West, being the nearest nd rito4
feasible routeto reach the New York and Erie It 'road.
Thisline i tit erAectra tri-weekly lltio.forDimo •kSpring
ii
vine, l'ankhannoek, Wyoming. and Wilkesbarre. which'
lenseellontrose at 7 A M every 3fonday, Wednesday and
Friday. Als‘4, alio e• o Friendeville,Leraysrille.ko.Clood
Teainsend comlortablet.Tarriages are proridedi and the
Proprietort4lll, , pare no paparto accommodatt the Peib•
Ile. .1 W K. IIAT(31;
5ep.12,1851. ' MORGAN &WEST. ..
ohn
'I 1-
: .
Watches and Jewelry:.
4-...?.... rpitE subscriber hag 'return.
- ' -L. ed from Nev York with
- - - .si ',..114 the largest variety Of !Watith
/, ) I ,•••'.5 17 , es, Jewelry, Plated Ware,Mad
1 1 . A I ":••' ..,, other articles in his line, that
• • 1,. •-- '
Av, , C 0 ! 4..- has ever been offered 'to the.
WI ,-• - '..; - r -;- . citizens of : Binghamton and
vicinity. I Consisting of a very heavy, stock of
Gold liunting Duplex 'Skeletoni English
Patent Lehr, Enameled
,and - Anal - latches,'
Silver Lever, 'Ahehor and Lepirie o:',. lir plain-
Ll w
and hunting eases, Gold Vest fob anct , Gunrd
chains, Silier do. - do., Gold . Seals, Keys; Slides,
flooks, Sw:iyels, Pencils, Thimbles, Lockets, Ear
rings, Finger Rings,-Breastpins,Crosses,Speeta.
cies, &c. ISilver Cake. Pie, Fruit and Butter
KniVes, Silyer Ladles, Forks, Spoons, Cups, Card
Cases- '
and; Napkin • Rings, Coral . Beads Shell
.Combs, Knives and ScissOrs, Plattisi • Castors,
Cake and Card Baskets; Candlesticks, Snuffers
.and.Trays,lSpoons,. Knives and Forks, Chicks of
every - Aesefiption, a very large stock .of Gold
pens, ilair and Tooth brushes,•Buffathe! Back,
dressing, side and pocket Com bs, fine tooth and
India Rutlal do., porto Monais, -- &e. &di &c.- _
'The above; goods having been purChased. at' the
Present dep ressed state of the • market; enables
the undersigned to offer them to - his . cuStomers
at unusually for prices, and to which he would
respectfully invate the - attention K of all persons
wishing toiobtain any article in hi. gtne..: •
ALFRED 'J. EVANS.
• . No. 2, Odd Follows Ilan,. •
Binghaniton, Nov. 26, 1834. . -
g t bp
ost
and
ont,
ew
s tcp,
tho
IMO
Of
Vi*
ly Lo
h in
riot,
and
that
•
Flour Bt." Salt,•
SALT- by the load or single bbl. for sale at the
Hopbottom Station. •
Also floor in quarter bbl. outeks at. *2,75 'per
sack. BELL & TINGLEY.
• Hopbottom, Get. 120854.
AA . GOOD assortment of JEWELRY consisting
bf - E# Rinks, Ear Drops, Breast Pins, Fing
er Riagq , &r. 4.t. just reeeived at •
BENTLEY & READ'S.
AF FL ICT ED READ
n/,lol:l22—ltsiablfsbed 020
LA 4121.2 EDICA
stslgears ago by. Dr. KIN KE & LlS,corner orrfiltd Cull)n
.• between Spruee'and Pine, Philadelphia, pi, .
_I mi was ttd a are apprised i Dr. KINKELIN confine s .
bliprietice ton pat tinnier branch of medicine, wtdeb ett
gigeehls Undid led 'Mention. lie cautions theunfortunate
against the abuse of me teary ; thousands are anouitly
mereirrialisedont *MU • Recent alfeetlontista atompay
'extinguished',
Tweaks y YeselsOf CYCperience in thetteatment
oft class of t lieesses hitherto neglected amlimperfeetly
&Mood, has etiabled9r.AlN Uo a or awo na
est S ELT. Passe avartosoto .p rove that nine tenths of. be,
eauses of nervous. detility ;local a-. .t constit utlonal weak.
ness.mental ens physical auffering, are traceable to-cer
tain habits, forming the mutt secret yet deadly and fatal
swinge ofdomestle Misery and premat it re mortality •
,-- iris Ite , •ts et lc it Its r N4 . 11l ICC—The eip unAllihabit
sosnetlinesiodutged in by_ boye.in solitn , often growing
s t
up with them to manhood.and which. if ot 'reformed in
rigs time, not tudy begets' siorionsobatael a io. matrimonial
olippiness,huk gives sisa to a sesiesof protracted:lnsidious,
and devastotlug affections.. rear of those who give"way to
this pernicicins practiec are
,isware of the nonsequeooelb
Anvil they find the nervous system shattered feel strange
and u naccountable feelings. and vague fears in i themind.
The uhfort neat e thus affected becomes feeble.ls unable
t o i a b o k with oecustotoed vigor, or to apply his mind to
study : his step is tardy and - weak .he is dull, Irresolute,
and engages in his spurt with iris energy than usual.
If he emancipate hintlelf before the practice has done Its
weestoind enter matrimony. liiis ms:riavt is unfrnittutand
blesense telly him that;this Is ceased by his early folliel.
..These aresoas; , fera !loos teltich shoe Id a waken thecatention
of Mose sirniturly!sittruted ' - -
lilinerliasre reoulreithe fulfilment of . ' I condi
tiOns, in order that it May he really-the cause of aiutual
happiness. Could thoOell which . Corers the origin of do s
=esti,. wretchedness he raised .ind its true Router in every
instance disclosed—in how mazy could it ',Memo , ' to DltTs'
teal.lisrinalifisadions avid their attendant disappointments!
Apply them while It is yet time. In order to have your 'sa
fari:mg and relaxed - organization vebraced. rerivined and
strengthened. • ' Ns
- se . Is E dour, fig.l.: fie who places himself under lie.
lITYAKIILIN'S treatment mayreihriously confide in his hon
or as a gentleman, and rely. upon the assurance, that the
Seerets of Dr. K's . patients will never be dioclosed. '
Young man—let no false modesty deter you from mak
ing your ease kn,sin to;lne who.from education and respees
tability.can certainly befriendd you.
Too many think they will conceal the secret in their
own hearts, and curertheinseives. Alas! how often is
this a fatal if einsion",isid how many a promising young
man .who might have been an ornament to society has
faded from the earth.!
. .
. ,
Stricture, of the urethra are ritpidly removed by the
ippliestion of* newtlierap rutin agent, weed only by,
Dr. K. Weakneve an 4 con4tiVational debilliy promptly
cured, and ull vigor; estored.. • •
• Ircittratiry In Vali Me Can 'hare (by ,toting their.
cave explicitly ,rogether with all thclrsymptociv, per let.
tereaclosing a remittance) Dr K's. mediolne,,appropria
ted accordingly. , -
Forwarded to any cart or tho Malted States, and packed
sroure frnn DA M#1:14 4 or CURIOSITY.
READ P.-....YOuth and Manhood•
A Vieoromi Life or a frernatoreptiAth, Kinkt/in on Sty-
Preierrilion—Only 25 Cent S.
Tt Is a work nininenily required, as a mean's of rnfgrat
log the TiGOA of the age in whnitt we li re. Also,
, I NA,TUELE'S
With rules for the Ptc4ongiit ion of Life jri itfrom the Pre;s
kletter with a renalttatiee of 25 cents., or the Talueln
poststamps, addressed to—Dr KlNlC.ELfN,Ptilladelphia,
Pa. will secure a copy of either of the above 'books by
return of mail; or 12 copies will he cent free of. postcge
for $l.. Booksellers, Elanvessers,Travelllne Agents, Ate ,
Supplied wholesale at publisher's prlces;which
.admit
of a large profit.
fxr All Letters ants/ be postpaid,
Australia, California,
Or anyplace, on the Globe, cannot present greater
inducencnts than
KEELER cf;;STODDARD'S
BOOT AND SHOE STORE.
w El oi l v C o ll a i s s o n o o rt w m .
o fi n l7 t e d
of w a i t r h t
ioal.onse a
in i n h li e
i e r x i t i e u zi o;
embracing a general variety of new and elegant
styles of. Ladies and Ge.ntlemen'e wear; among
which.-are Ladles French, Silk Lasting and Tre
nille Gaiters, Kid , and Enameled Polkas, Kid Pat
ent leather and bronzed Jenny Linds.„ Buskins
and Ties; gentlemen's French and Philadelphia
onk,tanned calf skin and !kip Boots, Congress and
button Gaiters, Monterey and. Washington Boots,
toilet Slips, Morocco, calf„ and Cowhide Bro
gans, &C, Boys hip, calf and cowhide .Boots and ,
Brokans; all kinds of Misses and Children's wear.
Also, sgeneral assortment of Findings, which con
stet in part of lasts, pegs, sparables. Hungarian
nails.tacks, thread, wax, Bristles, shoe binding,
awls rasps, sandstones, shoe knives; &c.: Also,
oak end hemlock tanned calf upper and Solelentli.
iir,o4orocco skins and !linings.
Work made to order and-repairing neatly.dune..
KEELER r.& STODDARD.
Montiliite,June 1.11843
NEW GOODS
At the "Upsonville Exchange.'
Frl - 14 inhabitants Of; ,Upsomille and vicinity
-1 are again favorediwith an exhibition of as.
other choice selection of Fall and Winter Goods
at the old stand of thesubscriber. - (Doors open
daily, Sundays.excepted, from 7 o'clock A. Ikl.,
until) 9 o'clock P. M.,)! where may be seen, sold
and bought, a g ood assortment of Dry Goods.
Groceries, Cr ockery,' Hardware., tltoneware,
Woodenware, Fish - Nails, Paints, Oils, Fluid,
Blots -&.. - Shoes,., Clothing, School Booki,
Trunks, Carpet Bugs, Yankee Notionsf &c. &c.
&c. All who
. can and , tri ll pay, for what they
buy either down, or within a reasonable time
thereafter, are Invited to cll. Those belonging,
to that other class may as well go where they
can do better. All kinds f Farmer's Producif
t
Butter, Lard,:Eggs. POrk, Poultry, and 'Cash, re
'ceived In exchange for Goods, - .'
1 •
- JOSEPH L. 11ERRMAN. N
Dpsonville, Oct. 7,- 1854. - • -
_
Stove 4: Stoies!!•Stoves:::
THE subscriber wishes to call the atfention
his friends and the Public to his sery large
assortment of
STOVES, •
at his new Store Room in Lodersville, next to
-L. S. Lenheitres•Store, and near the Qreat. Bend
Vepot. He h:is in addition ti his former lar g e
variety of Cooking and Patio Stoves, in:it - I - new
Patterns, some of which are ,
sr- mehoks, . 1 Peach Bra 'eh, 4 ire Fly,
Modern Troy, Mohawk, Medallion;
. Black Warriot, - _ Orient, Oak, .
• . '
Egg Stove,
Which together With his former stock will be
perhaps the most extensive and varied assortment
of well selected Stoves in the County. - •
`ft * * Clinton Stoves wdA furnilhed at low prices.
Eff" All articles in his line ketit on hand and
made to order as usual, and orders received at his
old stand in Ginat Bend.
•• ' JOHN'COLSTEN.
Lodersville & Great Bend Nov., 18,53.---tt-
TIME CHANGED;
EtiWZ1G3 1 17.:4773.
Delftware, Lackawanna & IV. It: S.
FALL' A.ORANGEMENT! . •
O, -
N and after Thursday, Noy. 23 , 1854, the
Pas.4cogeil Train will leave. Scranton
at 12 M. -•
Due at Great Bend at 2.30, r. 31.• -
• Connecting with the Day Express Trains on
the N. Y. & E. R. it, both east .and west.—
Passengers taking this train will arrive in New
York aD9,30 P: in. and in Dunkirk at 11. .
Return. will'leave.Great Bend on the arrival
of the Buffalo Express bound West, (3.20 P. in.)
which departs from Nowt York at 7, a.". Al.,—and
ii A
'arrives at Scranton at '
.5-,'P. M.
nt
The Freight Acceodatioia Train, with pass.
anger car attaehed, wit depart from Scranton at
1.50, r. in., due at Great Bend at 6, r, si., connect
ing with the Mail Train borind West, and the
Night Eipress Trains hounitboth East and West.•
Returning,_ will. Benddepart from Great Bend
6.30 A. in. and arrive at Scranton, 11.00, A. at.
,Stages will be in waiting on the arrival ofTae
senger Trains at Scranton, to convey passengers
to Carbondale, Pittston, Wilkeidiarre, Phitadet.
phitt via. the Reading IL R., Easton, and all other
intermediate places.; ' '
D. U. DO . TTERER, Sup'L
Sup't Offwe, Serant A in,
Noy. 18, 1854.. i c 25if '
Drugs )1101icin9s., • .
AFRESH stock of Genuine Drugs and Med
iciries, Patent Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye
Stuffs &e. for Sale by '
Dec. 14, -1854. i BENTLY;Y:& READ.,
Hoese Power4l and Steam Engine'.
ONE and two Horse Powers for threshing
and other purposes, and a sixteen Horse
rower Steam Engine, for sale low nt the Eagle
Foundry. • Also, Stoves;Plows, and all Irituls of .
Castingirfor Machinery and other purposes.
SApre, BkNTLEir & PrIIKINS.
Montrose; Dec. 1, 1854. ' •
: • New . Goode. •
AGood assortment—to arrive this week, a
lciw prices: "Call-and -examine.
HAWLSI' . dz. MOTT.
Motdrone, SeptJ2, 1854. '• •
Buffalo Robes.
A LARGE lot oihandsome'Robea, n Par/ of
A
them whole,Didlan dressed, end very wipe.
rior enters and quality. ' .U. B. &Co.
Gibson Oet."l I, 413154.
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eIeVSB -Dibir
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not paidrthin'sik months ;ind $2,50'; at the end -
of thes?e r. No paper discontinued until arreira.
ges are paid, except at the option of the, Pub.
Ilishers. All communications Connected with the
office, to insure attention, must be directed (post
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-Rates of Adyeiltsing.
One square (12 lines or leAs) . 3 insertions, *l,OO
• Each subsequent insertion-, - . 4 k 0,25
One square three months, .
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Business Cards, four, lines or i lei;s,
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Yeirly advertisements, not over 4 sqnareit, 7 1 00
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Yearly advertisers will be regrieted to the
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hideied as wishing to continutadvertising unless
they shall give special directioi3Er for a disobatin
once of the same., .
. .
' . • JOB WORK. - , . ,
' Sr The publishers having,adddd to their-fob
Printing materials a large ,:and superior. "assort
ment of Ib Type, are nowi.prepared4oezeipte
Job Wor in a manner unsurpassed in this. see.
i
Lion of co ntry,and on the most reasemableterms. ~.
Blanks of ever demeriptiortkept . eonstaatry
on hand Or printed to order. .
itsiiii . s . -,.gliOttili
BRYANT 110111SX
Great Bend Depot, Pa Ammo' Bar
ANT,Troprietor. ' 1
BURROWS, SPROUT I&
-Matiulattureirs of Siaou:r's.Coithrsin
RuctSrxmas, Hughesville,Lycoming
Springs may be had (4151. S.Wilson, MOntrcae.
Win - . W. SMITH dc Co.
Cabinet and Chair Manufacturers, foot Dinigt
Street, Mentrose, l Pa " • -
Dr. :
Surgemi .D e ntist, 'Montrose, Pa: will be at
Searle's Hotel, itondsys arATuesdays of each
. week. • - 441
_ _
ItIeIIIILILAN 411,; PARK,' :t •-•
Deplers in Dry Goods, dioi:erica Hardware,
Croekery ? ,Poots Ana Shoes,i
Pa. 18y)
• LITTLE & MASA,
Attornies . at Law—Offic'e . formerly actin_
pied by Little & Streeter l ifentrose l. Susque
hanna County, Pa. .
RALrn B. Lirri:U.l tEzn,..B. CEASE.
• • A. J. DAVIS,
ATTORNEY AND COVNSELLOR .
hanna Depot,- P a Office oievs.. B. Wiese&
Store: • • 163,1
' CONGDON & BE.
Dealer* in Marble blen uments,l•4lles, Tomb.-
Stones, die: Corner of 'Conn and Fdebange
Streets; opposite' Broome COnntyßank,lßing
, hamton, Y. • . •
. .
• AI3E1 I TURIELEX4L, :1435Tu054,,•P.i..;
Dealer-in Druiz,lledieinei, 'Cherni t
cals,Rainis,
Oils, Dye-shills, Groceries, Dry Goods,.
. ware, Yankee Notions,,&c: Phisicians Pre
,scriptions carefolly cionipoulided.-=
JOHN GROV,ES,
Fashionable . Tailor—Shop unde r Searle! !
Hotel, Main Street, Montroie, .Pa:
N
10 \
JOHN, O ALSTEN
DEALER IA Stoves, Tin, Copper arid Siteet Iron
• - "Ware, Lodersville, near Great Bend Depot.4tf
-Woodruff 45k Eldred,
DEALEtsN sThi-Eshncl .31antrfacturers of Cop.
per, Tin, and Sheet,Tronl Ware. Shot near
• the New Conk. Hocße, "41onirifse,
S.. A. WootirtuFr.j • 4 4 tG.',ll. Eunttn.
A. Lathiop, , '
DEALER in Ready-Made Crot - hingi - Hatsend
„ Caps-Boots nnd Shoos, Dry', Goods, &e.. •
lar" Store opposite Searle MontroEe.
C. D. LATITROP, and j •
J. P. W: ' P'" • lA. LATHROP.
Dr. Merit it C. Vail.
• ~
D RUGGIST • and CHEM*, a n dDeztor
Davos, Medicines, Chernielda", Dive Stuffii
Paints, Oils, Petty, Window- ;Gl*, Ciiiphite
Fluid, Perfumery; Yankee Naloni,&e.,
' Lodersville; Pa.-10tf.
FRANKLIN <FRASER.; -
ArropsEy .ANu Liiv,3l-ontiose,
Pa., will fittvnd faithfully .to nil business cn.
trusted to him in the county of Susqu'ehanna.
Conveyancing, and writing of alt kinds will be
done nently,.and charge . mridcrate. Bp' will
also attend to the proseentiOn of elaims;l4 'sol
diers, their widows. and helm against theU. S.
government, for 80 - unty_tand, P i ensionts,'Ste.
May be found at all hours-at,the office-formerly
occupied by J. T. Richard, Esc : , north of.the
Court-House.—lBs3—i49 s =
• I. - H. C. TYLER - '
.. . ~.
Interested-with I. L, Hunt, • .:-
IMPORTER AND DE4tiB in Ha t idware 'arid . Cat.
1
lery, Carriage Trim'mings,'Springs, &e.: •
21 7 0. 4215 Peet:l Sired, IV. Ir. - -
Vhero his Mercantile friends; in this and other
Countiesore kindly invited, and earnest/iseliOL
:ed to call and purchase. : - nOtf. •
HENRY _S. KNAPPi ' .
OF MONTROSE, EL • i '.• - . 1
- ,
With Rowe, Woodriiff,, &
Carter, W HLEsF O ßOCEß 7ll zssl°_ 2Eßettg, .173V11ntottreet .bet*een Cortland and Dny §trnets,New
York;
I March 8,1854-710 i ...
• . ‘ - Medical Card.
,
'TARS. E. Neck, 7r!• & a z. *Dimock hart
I I this day formed alcapartnership.for a more
4 )
efficient' and specessfui prosec don' ofthexliffer
ant brancheb,a their professt n.
All business entinstedto tlirm s will be aiten
deatoN.itiiTiomptne=is and' fidelity. ,
Their office may
bel, fonmt. - over Lathrop's:
. .
Store,East aide Public Llcenne.
1 - . . p:PATRICK, Jr.
, .
-i ' G. Z..DIMGCK.
Montrose, M a rch 2, 1834 - . -
1 . ' • ...
_
W. Singleton, - ,
Can now.bo found at his new stand on Owe
go street, 2 doors west of Seirle:s MAO,
,where
he - ,efrectuallki repairs with 4ispateh; Waddles,
Floe s, Guns,!Jewcky, and ;every" aretieription of -
machinery. 1 Wheel cutting , , Gun' and_Watelt ..
materials supplied to the trode.=sl
ll rAY be 11 . Fund in basem'ent of Searle's lio- -
111. lel, 3 doons west : froni.the corner.. Notes
and accounts that - are •due !us will - Isn very: as
ceptablo'if paid soon,. -- '
• 11 l A. I r ee..E.IIA4IVIN.
Montrose, Nov. 22, 18541:L-47d
WiIdLEAI.E Alillk FiSTAIL DEA4EIL in Cabinet
Ware, Sofas, Bedsteads, Tables, Stands,
Chairs, "&e. , • • '
• N0..9 'Washington street, 1
, Singtoontonl N •
Vir-CoMn Ware•ltooco 'up stags.!•-aft9
• • Silver:Spoons. -_
. .
trtEA Table, Desert, So o liar end Salt Spoons.
s•arrarited Pram, for male by
.: - - TENTLEY &-itEAD.
- Boots and Shoes; • -
A N unusunifY iood asiortment Of the best
11` . m_ake, all fresh nhd'Perreet."foi gale bi
BENTLEYREAD. -
A-..: oi.m..BaWwin.
J. H. Parsons,