'rose Iptmotrat. niont l inctscivox to soitniEras PENNtA. =EI ALVDT F '• B; CkU'" uriday, March 8, I M. Montrose - ; Good Night. :• . . Gond nlglitta ord SO often anld, The,heedieSk mind -.forgets its meaping ; ,- T., only when some heart lies dead, On which our own was leaning, • - 'We hear in nintilening music roll • . The last !!good night" along the soul. ' ‘f‘ oOodnighriLin to . nesthat never die, ''-• It peilsaloritt the quickening oar, And !vivler 4'i les•or memory- . . . . . . Forever Waft isxk;ar, . . When stillisi the vmee. 0 crush of' pain— . • That ne'er: sh i ll breathe "good night7•sgalin.' • . - • "Good night mocks us from the grave, It overleaps that- strange world's bnund From wheneeithere (lows na backward wave, It calls front nut the ground, On every 146, around, 7 ahovo. nig,itt,ignod to life and love! "Good night :" 0, wherefore fades away Thelight that lived in thlt dear word? Why follows that good.o!lht. an day, - • WM! are nitr souls Mn stirred? • 0. rather . say,idull brain, oneo More, • • • " Good night: 'thy time of toil is o'er!" i • "Good night' now comellt gentle_sleep, And tears that fall like gent 10 - rain,-, Good night 0, hole, blest and, deep, ' The'rest that foiloWs pain ! How should reach Goirs . uppPr light, If lifets long day had no ' gond night" (,ffmmunications. Tesifiher's .49,40c10tj0u. The Sukinebanna. County Teaoher's Asso teiation . met at - ll,trford_ UniverAty on Satur day; Feb. 24 1 • , . The. meetii)g was called -to order by the, President, S.T. Scott. E,ercises opened with prayer Icy Prof. W. Richardson. - • ,B F. .-TeWksbury gave an extempore.re port or the tneeting Jackson on the 10th insf. On motion, A committee consist- ing of A. B. Kent, 4. I. rrerrimn, - and S W. Torkshettry, was appointed to report amendments,to the Constitution. ,• . TeCvkibury moved that the duty of nomiantite , officers for the new year be ad ded; to those Of the Cotnniittee.:' Agreed to. : the absence of the Committee Prof W.. Richardson -Called tip the question of the COIIIMUI SCI . IOOI • Law. Can, it he betteied, - and if so how j ? ; - Spoke at lengl i h on the snb-. jest. Proposed that competent men be elect- \ ed in the different' towns to perform the sec- eral duties of Poor Afasters, Supervisor, and School Directors. Said he thought it would tend' more directly to advance the interest of the Schools than pie present mode of having six Directors; who-receive no -pay, and cOn segue-m.ly take but little interest in the mat , - ter. Gave his idea as 4o iv-hat an .education a person should receive: Urged 'tha impor: Lance of a child being taught to think and observe, i nstead of learning everything b i i r rote. Related int resting incidents , of llor- ; ace Greeley's sp . or observation. Said he thought if the'do mart talentof the state was prorifrly 'brought:out by education, it would ,;!create a sinking fund that would rapidly re .....„41The the $4O 000, 000 of public debt. _ • 4 . S. T. -Scott gave his experience in regard to the att. - 1:.: 7:te.e of pupils at School. Said be - believed (...:leigre.at reason of the want orpro gresS was 1...!,: , irregdar attendan - e.C. Spoke of theSchoo: . .iftw and the opposition to it. Re . 7 gretted that instead of proposing amendments, many wished to undo 'what .had Leen done fur the public good. •.- Res \. L. Richardson took the floor and spoke I . for three quarters of an hour with much Ail- . St4 . l,:itted the principle of the Common School Lau); showing the.idroost incalculable good alteadY derived` from it. , S. T. Scott made some further remarks, af ter which Rev. L. Richardson again iddre&c.. • ed the IneOing, 'and was listened to with much attenpen. - - • Prof. W. Richardson spoke. of visiting Schools. • Related some incidents that had fallenn-under his observation. . The CumMittee, appointed to, draft amend , merits •to itne Constitution, reported—the, amendmenti4 accepted and laid over. to next . meeting. • Committee then reported nomina= Lions for ofirers--report accepted and' com tuittee:dischurged. Election deferred till eve- rang se:!,sioti. Prof. AVJ 'Richardson spoke 'at length on, the manriet securing the fttention of schol ars, 13. F., Tewksbury Ida -up the question . of the Common School Law, and spoke at considerable. length in his usual eloquent and • argumentative style. Spoke . of the immense . • advantameS resulting'frotn it, and the necess'- ty of still improving it ' Spoke of the oppo sition. Said be belies;ed rnany of those now bitterly ;I-posing it had fought againct it from the biginning—that they had -condemn- I -ed the principle—claiminetimi it wa's a kind I of robbery !try tax one for the benefitill I another's childre.u. - _ ~. ..- . Prof. W 1•• Richardson invited all not - other- , . wise provided for to o tohii house and `par- I take of ref te shments. Adjourned till evening. _ l- ... rraxitcu EL:SSION: - - - 1 I Opporttr i nity ~sits given for those • present .not members of the Association to join, when 58 teacher's 'and' others gave, their names as members. On rriotion proceeded to elect of ficers for - -the ensuing year. The fol g lowing were cheiSe k n : Pres. S. T. Scott ; Vice Pres idents, W.! W. Haywood and J. W. Cargill ; Sec. A. J.. Oerritsoa ; Clerks,-1. D. Reese and W. Faurot ; Treasurer, A. :II Kent. • On triettob the manner of Leaching gram mar was t i i ken up and discussed for nu hour, .by Prof. V. Richardson, A: J. Gerritson, S. W. Tewklbtiri and' B. P;Tewksbnry, with mach interest. -. _ The Committee on S,Oool government eon- . s i st i n k of 'Messrs. Scott, Hzood and Kent was Continued' to nest 'Mee . ' 0. . 3Priiii Hart! r•art was appointed to‘pripare and read au essay at the-next meeting On the importance vid-the best means 'of interesting priiiii In their stbdies..--., - . • A vote Of_ tbthawwail. ,. -tendered to B. F. Tewkisbn4ifor ihe, , ibil manner in winch l ie bad discharged:the_duties of Secretary during the past year. ,-_ On Motion 'of /k.; J dertliteon-, the Asfouiar , t , tion adjourned to meet 111 yopring-trme, L Sat urday Murola 1'41f:155, at 1. o'clock. P.-M..— , I I A. J. GEnifritai: . , . . . ~-t L ~ i . , " Doesticks'? lostifillotie is i tand• - ' Doesticks of the Detroit. Daily' 'Advertiser, thui . describes n I,lly,f44 . enration , Whi e fil b e made into the Providenc; Plantations: •; . " "Got tired of :I.4evr Yell, although it is a town of • conhiderabl :cianSequence. W4nt ci t 9 Foe.tlie world; 4 started for serenty:nine State of Rhode Island; libere they shingle the houses all over outside' and in, and put the windoWit in thereof; Where hey make - tbeir mil fences out of - coblrle, ste es; Where !the docks roost -on the fencer,'and . hatch- ;their young ones in the toll of ebOry trees i .and where the men look ,ka utupt alikeotheir . wives often kiss :,the Wreng imdividuali (my friend says its a :way the wOmen havu . the world over.) Went ta:the city ofProvidenee Where ad - theinten tnaliejewe)ry, and all the women believe to sPirit:ritppibgs; where ther have got a bridge witt4r tllttri it is . long, and nmeademized. ~ ,rt- b otiii slides ; where all the plaster, busts otgreat area hate great - ,Wingq on ; where they light.thejgas ttr i tlui middle of ,tltd, afternoon ; Where thy drive five horses tamdem; Where hpplel grow,; as big ,tts, u*sh . . tubs, and oysters "obtain the enormous size, of three cent pieces. Wl4 imp the woods af ter chesonts• couldn't. Ifind aiy, but. discover ed a magnideent tree iii" thedotance; rejoiced 'elveeediugly thereat ;44ted for it; thre4 . guar , tees of a mile away ; Went away over stones :.flitches, fences, stiakesi t biiar4and stone walls, . cud .at.last I . reached o,i and; fonnd it Was an elm, no chesnuti en it; gorirell mad ; 'walk-- ed around ,the State 'al Out& of limes, and took the . first train r2,ri.t4me,'l - • —4--1--.0-.4.—i1---,--1 . .110r 14 Orders ,of thelDayll Isaid Mrs. Par tington- to a friend 'who . Iliad tr-ilien a seat with. .her in the gallery of the Senate chamber, at the same timetakingher ktiittin r ,wolk from - the old black ;•` ridicule." ia Orders Of the day, indeed I here theY, are ttdking about the ; State being as rich! agta I .leW, and , yet - they are all) the, time. deing ibuSipess by orders,' though they haVea.good -4iny. bills handed 1 in-that I s'posei they 14tVeretg It the tuon 'Y to pay. Depend , u kit,;they'd get 'along a good dealbetter &they paid cash.. Le&Tisla tering, continued she, r is.a kreat duty, aid it is. a real treat to sitOrP here with my-bulk ! tenwOrk and. see 'ern, imotions at . each other, and do 0t1a...i . ICid-ions acts; though there are home contra, initidecl ones some times among 'em that! I'd 'lke tie,- have the dealing with. I .wouldn't treat! them so ' easy as the President, for bp do4't seem. to care whether they are contrail rninded Or not."— She dropped a latieli hire, ai,l the - ' seargent-at arms blandly reettes i ted that couversatipn should be suspended ijit the g allery,._ and Ike amused himself h-f wr4eldng, the. Indian in the coat of arms, iin withlill'e (Wry' in Ids mind if it were not . th'e lage lot' it d -unken man cutting . a pigeon winiv,tin thethepe ofti repeal of the Maine I:hr.—BOO - a Pair. . --.7---i . 7 •1.411H1P 6 - 1 : I Tilt :PROGRESS Or NIRDICAi. Sctr..cE.-- 7 1 1 Ve hare just • examined-a! new . and marked evi dence of this carition, u a l'compound from the East, prepared by Drl . 4. 'P: Aver, },f Low 'ell, Mass. Dr. Aver is a dice p dlteMist, and combines the constituents Of this remedy in strict accordance' ; with elteMical princip,;._ There is nothing., Secret abo t it, hut the hole compOsition . and; proos, is, freely publi s hed t. and made known!toil the; 11‘ . 'ical ProfesdoM' We have the Forinela I With full ,particulars,- in the Doctor's owtOltadd Wiiting, ..and•Must in sincerity say of itlanli the medickre, that they show a skill - andHintrittsic - merit_ which is worthy Of all I .cornmentiOion. The Medi cine has in diSelses of the ;throat and lungs, been fully tested by all the 'Medical c,oll g .'es and most of our eminent. ;"ileclical men, 'and is as f:tr as I know highly most by them. While. th 1 erefore, ant, nost heartily . op posed. to the recommend. tlon of all secret remedies, 7 capacity of Physic; the Cher- . ry Peetcr to- T! arch were much an; mtOxicAtion of their se„ ,..,4l_,____t bald ractli ed such a height= that ',liej,itad beenlseen to ,squeeie the hands of seeriii-elderly 4f-emales , Whilehanding 'them out of - their 'carriages; and although ;Said females 'had failed to Make any complainis, it' Mi'llS deemed eXpedient that the Vestry'should;all Ithe 4ittendi-r.to account. i Now, it so clianc d that the le: ding . man in the cestre• Was a certain,ircll ItnoWn physician, iand he having ut)let taken to reprimand_ 'the ' ,sexton, animadverted imonplis . .'ll,- with pleat 1 severity. The sexton listened - titil -.Le of \ I j through, but then exclaimed wit rgreat in( ig .l nation, .` Sir I though; Ceti would lia.J.e bin 1 the•last man alive to Le So hard agin ine; when i I. have been ibis many? ti ye=ar coeririg yinir Iblunders :''. .• :, ,t! [. ' I - -, TIME TO GO TO 'DED.- 2 -4;54h was ra Vail boy. -,. He had succeeded' inl blinding. hii. !Mother for some tine as ti) his inibibmg pro petwities. O n e ni l tiit ,i;o4plicame it) before the old laly had retired': ',.'Lle sat doirn, and with that look of se IA-intoxicated iivisdorn, 1 be - ii - an lairver , ino . ab‘ut the 000dne`a of• the ...;-. ,;•••• - • oilier - e m==iles. .= 0 „.t. - , 1 croP and t ,'• He got akng very, r wel! until he espied Aillat)te supposed to be 'a cigar on the man„!tellpiece ; he cauglit it, and placing One- end hi. Ms B=ooth. ', began very gravely to light it 'at, the! candle,- qe drew and potred• until he 111.1c.gekting rod irrthe face.• ' The old hidy'i, eves 4'e - cc. ipened, andlshe ad ! dressed him : 1 4 If thee I tikes that 'tenN.nny I nail fora 4..,igai, it is tirrietheement tO bed." - . • 4-41..0i ' The fa - lcaliEditar !of the Butfalo Re public has made' littwelf one o r the ithruortals by the publication - of a •'discovery'Aillicit• he has recently made, of !great importance -to mothers. It Is an infaiii(ile means Of keep ing. babies, from two-to sett months ol4perf r ect ly quiet foehOuts. :Vie" modus opfrandi le as folio=s: • i ; 1 .: I•!, • I , '- -1 ` As soon AS tne .siittaller l awake . ,%set t ,e - child up, propped b pilfws,• if it *.annot sit alone and-tati..ar its - flagra with thick ;tuolas sea... Then pat.! aif a dozen featherii.iuto ita hands, and tlfe young nAe will sit And nick the feathers fif.)4n one band - tO the oilier, until it drops. nSleep.' . AS spun as if awakes, more inotaSse.: and :more feathers, ;And -int place of •nerve-astouuding yellsi ihere will 1.,e silenot and enjoy turn f unspeakable!" • ',- - pis !• 4 I - IV .. Sonie i'dilny things :will happen in wettings. . A tew evehi.nl,rs :since,* widow, who was kno%,.n by theeittire congrEgation to be greatly id ‘i-aut *fa 'husband, .4.as pray ing with great fe,iyener!. "Ohl tb6n know est what - is ih'e desire of My heartrstie:et elainted.-4..!* .4ui,a-n'; resporle4 „a brother in a broad dcpent. I was- wipketl, ,but we . are quite - Auviei that,-:snverali grave ! members smiled 6n the Occasion!, ! i •• . A far An 4:ild '71311 namedi Raddlebiirn, in New York; ~ b ecoMingl apprhhensiiir dual he Lad not a sihgle in', the ;stink!, pub lished inad rert isement desiti rig' thht all who could claim; kindred With the Itaddiehurn family shoo!) coma fotrard, as thpre was a fortune of 41450,90 Q .be dividld among them ; and in Iniajlan,24 ficiars-h§ - was visi ted by no leas.than Six' :t ants ! nineteen unties, tw,enty-nine:neplieWs, iiinety-four 4iectits, and one hundred anti ir , erctioti-firc ' • slt.4)3lnrt.istingitt4 AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL;I I • For the rapist cure of ;'ottgltr,Coldi,floarseizesi, ' . Oranchitis, Whcir , ping - Cough , C i 'vni' e 1 1 =- -- - ------------*"....7-_ - . Asthma and C'cUtqutfttian. _ r i ffs S ALMOST TAIOEN ! . , - $.-..,.-, , - A..mt-rs,i thi,unaer o ila a tkiscot s eriO. -1.-xl-elonce bolt ntaile lit this geporS. cat rush for Busesia—lrois, StoveS, - Tin - ~ - r---. - lion to fatlittste'tho basinexs Of Ileo N - r . • -, if —increase its enjoyment, - anJl even .. • Wore,. ikc: . • ': . _ • - i '- 1 .. 41 , -- -- pi oluo.g ril l !! t e n rm , of i ti ci lia:i o n exiecen,t 00DREFF & ELDRED littving, isseeia. 1 . - .._.L.Li.... --- . con! ran u " ;o4 " . m et ' i sti I hi: . e r o ' ll rill': assita . .u, s. , , .' V -ted themselves together ' for the porpoe't • 1,:f1Polf!" . Il i r ion of Onenna try cotue Iteak , Art ,o iarryin4on the Stoveanil ,'fin-ware business -" 7 —fr.. A vast trial iili!ottrtuesehru 0 t in all.tits Various branches, wOuld remieetfully call the attention of the tradieg pablie to their ?0 .a i1 e a ., ... , , e t nu icu b , t. , , ,, ' that n t o .h en l v e l i..fi ' e ' in d e c . 6, r u e " i. t lin " li .. in li a li tin t tri v tfi l ne b t4 r.,,ests so surely rout r 4 and ewer the nu: I: ' : ' • mcrous varieties 'of pultutmary , iiitease*hirh tare' kith !, ' 1 1 ..,' . 14,51 A BLISI-111ENT 1 . erto re,pt from oar midst thousatnbi and thonan,ls e ., • cry yen?. Indeed, turtle = s ebutni.nt ream tr. heiirs. a 1 'filch may easily,lie fiend—it being 'tt (lose Itertwilj ha , at le Wilk I, "n f" I'd ir h iV lip i b : i rt/i41 , 7 , . • .. • .. ' r,o2fblinitY to-the new Court Muse—the Sctit‘ii. :pot:Tereh.t.lnie,miliztitonotep:r.,,,,,,a,ll. Dr ot ) c,, r - 4 , permit us In itubils • .any proriort , iOn' % t:txt earner thereof. Our building : l4 • nilt as of the curer etieeted hy its-use . but we swill Peer eht le eananMdious as we 'intend - having in thei Spring,. fr":olTe'....-TS,."l;lt7:,lrl,,"ll:e7...:,"an",,,t`nwi'ir;;;T:e7,l'i If our patrons will bear ivith.lis until that time, plemnsed to turnish fr;e g" . i n herein ore flail - par t•feulari; a: :1 .ale flatter ourselves tliat our es e ablishinent will tueipptitalar proefor these 'Wm:lei - 1t... r . , obi lie' surpassed bi any in the count's. - We OMee orTi t unsportion.l:o.to en; tt.u..s. tl Aug. di'sn. !Uwe the most - fppreved patterns of fiTOVES J. O. Attica Dear. 4 - ir '—lly little on ,f,lor - rklr• obi blur -net ree"rered from a ' re - vere - aftnek Of Ma Itetion ' ..ie, IA ever brought into this market, among which Fever, No omit. wo.,rotton. ant every person chat s 4 j r ,ii , t,. ~,,,ay be frothed - ... • - (4.1 him. prononneel him a des.) child. Ilartor uieil rour ilt 0 .: the West (Elevated• Ocen,) ',edam ( Comet Pro - roast. in ('al f •rnin, in. the irin , er of 15,5 St , for A severe attack of ilronellitis. with entire anitey s . I ! tor (Elevated Oven,) Paragon, .X ele war induce! to try It. on my little hay. I wave hint! a tea aragon, and! , r ,,,want every thre tt , ,ut,. eommencine. in the inqrffin, World, Globe, Atlas , and he ten n'eleek at 'kilt. T,C ,,, 1n4 , 1e , ',1e.1 eliattreVir • Three. States, . „ , . the hetter.on.l Ater three days i.e. he wasable td eat or drink withont pain. ' . - , I All Air-Tight, and various, - other patterns too Its use In the obis, 0 tine I tit-ens k; Wia 4 :1• . E. 1 , 9111 Y a , . numerous to mention.i • ; . 61111.1 (coin a prewar Ore xrave, arki reieve tlto , tnxlety or i ' mane ifoO , l oirent, var. a ll 'a!Petions of the throat and I-T W INARE of all kinds kept eons anti yon Lorro. t belfry/. titi the 1,,,t oietieine extant. A!feeler; lhand fir household use. ' Jobbing done to order r n t u e dAppe‘t writtlinte; prrunpt 4 toe in :Wares-int . tin+e aYidin the. best manner. All Tin-wure?eurefuliv 1;,,,..-.l.ut for ymir inni.artont. dweneery, my litho hay i • . . • Isou:3 now fiftVi• been lu hoot her wr•rh.l. I proved before lea% ing, the 'shoat. - t ton vourr., a. b crest respect . . i ~ .. 1 They respe•tfulle solicit the patromige of all ~ 1 7) I' .)WIILL. :40 ot . Teat r.. - L . P.. ft. .• Hock 11111. (c, rt..at.e n )N 1 tolv '''t '''' li s i . ho WWI to turchase anything in their lint", : I ' 4; ns. a. 41 ' Arss.— * 7' t, n ,, 1 , your . " yo.lieit7e . luiti - li . eOC - Wie .4nring them t lt. mote can be &wed by exatain- known it ere.it ha, it reit,r A ..nytn.it 'a ati nor rithea...ou. I, -.!, th eir „ • , mg m stork itea on) pluelmhin , r e l s ewhere. _ I rem! ft' we hrve err r cro,l. It J.: tr,..„, , ,, pr i n t . T .,,i., i , r , ' I S 4, VITOODRUFF. , ii •unni , u• red prole by thror who b•tve urrel !.t, ;Indic kinfr S. • • ' O • 7II ELDRE I). • of same eases where the 1,4 they can sae ot it,' is not Mgmtrose, Dee. 12. 1854. - too mneh Per the ootA it has ...one. T take pie: Otte li h ti seillee tt,tieiian‘e I tnow that I am c.i.lnii. my ertr, tomtit,: the erorttrof their money. an•l I r.,t,,,if,i in reriloz 6.• benefit it colliers. rire.e .end me a further rupnly, :se believe me your., oil' re.peet, , . 1 • 1:111.t CWIITTLTi!Ii.I P. S. Almrwt 'TIT nn;uht•t of cct tificates sin . ;,e se'r,, you, if yon wish it. Moro and Moro Now Goods. • T BVRRITT is,now reeeisinfr 1,0: and full • supplies of Giods .for" the IVintertrade, lite; tidin,g a new and -Oeg,ant assortment'Of French Ajlarinues. •Merino atid Cashmere Ph ds; Plaid Fanev and Plain Dc Lanes, ParetnettaS, Brodie Square and Long Shawls, ail .ofkkeW,' mot b e st y les.. and will - be sold at 25 per vent.,'/ess th:.n test .rears prictS. Also, a new assoHment of iuh Ribbons and Bonnet:. Wide Sill . ; Velvet, f Cloaks and Mantillas, Rich Silk. and Velvet Press Trimmings', Mohair Head Dri•ssils, !efts &c.. Ste...w ith a *,zeneral assortment of oth:. O• staple and fancy Goods, as usual, Which hav ing' been borw.ht under the present pi,essure of the cash market; will_ be sold 'at corrdsponding 4dueed - prices; NeW Nor. - 27. 1854. • . i GREAT E..VGL IS If RE -11E:‘ D .I'/ • r I Tire mot/ ratuable Spring and Summer 21felieird in the world: - DR. .11.4.r.S.E'rS i : r . FOREST WINE ' . Formai:elbytheAobilligand helical Fondlee ( " n Elottl arid *uterine/ the nea , t ertrao•dinary medic; r e in the world. -: Medicines tontidping' molasses or liquorice, like the. , briarded Sarsaparillae, 11,i - quire many large bottles to pro. I &fee the 'slightest change in health.• The Fore at Wine is altogether a different article It con• nine nit syrup• to Ore it consistency, but aenhires its excellent flavor, and . ' terterful meiltchial proptrttes from the vi geralk:e plat t• I Ofiwholi it is composed. The Forret Wine cranhine• the vi toes of the Wi(rt'Clierry, Dandelion, Yellutei Duck, and Rarsapardia, with other vaivable_pleuts whose properties no still more effective:* . . . . ....1, • . lets high roneentrak ion rerniers I t one of the.mti-t efficient Medicines now in use: born. times less.than asingle.botilv restores the lingering patient hr m v eeaht,ip,iil hilt) . n 1 irlineit, to strong . and vizoroue health. ivery• dose thow• i's gaol tifTecA on the constitukiort. and, improves the state of the &nett h. The Forest Wine is' regoui ie end i-4, In the strongest terms', fir all the complel ,s ute of the IC:r Stotturh. Liver. Kidney', Nervous Disorders'. llitfion• iittlee.diona.Dropey, Dyspepsia. 1.014 of Apvetite.JDun i dice, Female Comp'ainks. Sernfola, and alt•disor• , Jess atidug from Had !lined and impute habit I - : . . of the system. , ,••• t . , . I 1, • . - , Saved from Death. !. ! ' . . I Featimony of ltr..Nat hen Mathews, ts highly ecspesl:s., le and wealthy citizen of Nkovark. N. J. • • „,''' -' l:sl' l' -e Ilkr}. Q. W. iIALSEV:-1 believe your Forest, Win es,sztd ~ Pillediate been The meet's If sirging my liftf.itiskl"'"' s ee:Timmer-1 taking tht m 1 laid at the point of tlearis`.. - Nsc;sl3 D q iv. Piles and Asthma . my phythi,,n. held gitiirdite 11 D o k e m o r r a .. i ri pust w e h u i r le e i a n n t a h I. l. 4 l a 4 m i l l y ti l l tl it l u o a a t i i, a m iL . : . l , a 4‘ i t tie r s i i . f r ut , y; 11 Wine atid Pitt, were prrieured for me. and hehere I had fin; 'shed the firet bottle of tint aline and box i f Pills. 1 expe• aiierkeetkiereet relief; trylbody end limbs, ;which were; geratly t iwnilen, beektme setAinly reduced. ...I..'opes of sty I 'vie .eery began noweto siirtre. rind ulterteontanuine the , 'rose of y , trr medicine. for a ;nut a month, Htdie Piles and t. Astlima'were comp hdely ciiival The" liropr - .whit which ,my hire m • es,Piii:cea ill cult clanger, Walt tilco nearly i, e ne. I bete c.witinued the ate of your medicinee e.ruil T 't .e prreient time. and I now inliky e• perfect health Ali p,',. I I did i My life, aithkiagh I ant more than tl 0 ye, re of pe. 1 To•kta,Tesiiretttilly, ~a, N, ATIO:W:3.- !Newark. N gd., Dec. 1.9,1611. .. ,„:„;,,d,t , , N i: Great Cure if Liner - .Cornplirint'rf ten years stan, • • I" din,* . . _.- ~ ,I . New TotA, .Taft. 11, 16Th. •, Dr. hl•tievi Dear Sirr-113ving taken yew (forest Wi..e and Plli• to remove a disease of the titer. (tom which 1 have s•iffered severely for uproar is 'it ten`vears; and having, iaberekt el o•ely to the directions taint 41 , 74rorkapy the meal- , i eines: I have recovered My health notwithstandaig ell who ' knew me thou:St * my Cale icieura`de. Previone to taking tie Wine all pile. I lik , l recour‘e to the hest mediea I .imeatment. bu• eantinul to grow worse to an edirming degree. Some of my !r eds spoke klespairin cif rimy croo end tried to persuade me f om making use or fitly :I.lyeri i-i. . , od remedies; and 1 doubt not, hut 'what the , -are hull ' deeds dikektralei from taking, your -ex-ellent m-ii:eines t . - in ' Consequence of.the deeeptiim and in flicieeey';of mans`.,a',l - remedies put f•rth by unprincipled men. itt them Inc kiretill , Prilettg. 'Brit what a eery It • is, }hat the: kle rirptino u.md by others , should be-the means Of cli••tikoling Many laboring under - . disia se. from making t tied end be:, g irril by your excellent medicine. ll•Tuan)e y FeahlTl.l., they have_ saved my life; when I ertnimenced ~ m aki 0 i u6e of them, •IVF ili li wr.deli--.1 condition. but ; began to eg., 1 ckience their got effects in le•c Wen thr ie . :lays ; 'and in ill , a weeks from the time! poi chase 1 the medicine•. to the irreat aurprietent all My - friends. 1 way entirelY enred; and hint iaereased fifteen prinals in weight., boring taken - u•-e Tax of the Pilis.and two bottles or the Wine; would to 4 1tInd 'hat every poor snlferer would avail liMiselt , ofthe *Tune remedies. • li nfi the ;11n. tz l art s . ,teiti in..-very shape :w;(1 film]. .•it.twili,lt is addrii a: To ea t itLs on 1t he j A.,,,c.,., nf I ...rn de-. befito of the I;i2l4st impor taller(' I . !11 - 1:< ••f; [ ..,0 ; ,:e ,or thor, emldritin^:7 t . rh:ge . . ry 3A -- ;tija 7): 3 ',.., 7t ;J . ", ..31'. :D . 1 1- Let no ft:l.lor ho ;:,-hat»el!.l.6 pv-s,rt A -e.rp• of the .le,:co'.;qpius to I)is child. It intty !are )tier frtito an e:t rPs f_f rave. Let . lie youtrt.: nut it or-;wo-- 'man voter . n to the .•eret oblittkijons of niarri«i: tire without reorliuv... the i'w.ket Aevenhti•Ni.i. 11l on pile szjii.ritivryrolll :Il• illteklllea rough. Painit the Side, re.dlef , , i' 11 . 12 ht• nervous r,...iii,-, stud; the whole tram-IP' ll:,..tpc.ptie. ~..n,,,,tirms,i livoii tip by thou i.livAician. be anothe . r ot.Oent willtOurpon tlitinr, the AillAt'l:LNl'll:S. I:Ltv , the til.sr . ried. or Otos.• hbotit to he ta:irr.re ill:*H.iirp , dime:o ..,rettrl: tilit- Ito r‘' !Itififill b0,i,T.,, aF It. ilitS limit the i14ea1i , ..: 'of' F...1% - i , :11 I honFill:.'l , Ili u;tiorluuttte 'preaintel froth the very ja-.vF 0t,i.0......u1t i i I e • firt rentm en, r..e...ive 'Jill.. coll.-N. of It his, rtpies .ent-futiOtif , It•ir.ls . I)ft. i\i; . • N. c. 1 :T.! S;)ruci• St. l'hitaidel , laa. ,1 4.5 4-1 11 v1. • -; - ADy eln,•diti a Li worl; IT tr.slig-si i t. amps! Purrms !! 4:ct i , ht)r.,vetnete ~f the gi.roi, rinqtr, ....I - I , P.11.71t 1) , , i11 , 1.r Actlrirn'T3:ll. n.“l Lift l'oliip. :An impr,d..inent LI:or pat.,p..; or pm...iiint.s for rii . : iri.r.:± 444 . water, ....till.i.lin , ' , both a . n , itn t i:. 31111 1 . Fri, l'nnip. p..t.i.nt ell in Foi.. ny a, : whole of it inotlaiie, to) 1).,1 , 1` 54 or tt it. t , . rn.t. eims. , ,.in..nntiv it will 1 till= tiro. It van :I,v ,- to•-.... 1 in . very ! , r;i, ran draw watv'r fl',lll filly . , it 11:r •ry it ti. any part icy: . a 11 , .11 , .;(;, it i.. :t ll Otilt:r pump , : for .ii.tiiioriosi P:1-- lntiorit.:, Ilri:•4 Viir.i, , , Iron tVid-1 -, , , i.... a lnting• ostabii,,hm,:.pti•of 3 11 l i ,; n ii,.:. :I ' nu , t 1.(. alirc ,,, soil to A,i.ii,,on.bild 's‘ii:i.o. Pa., wim iia:m.botozlit Viol sol,. =alnl , lianna- County: F./rt. :17t11 \ t. Is:), st•• \vi. :1116 vztrit•ty ti.ll r. 401 e:i super , 6r j+,•r 70111. " Mzinitf: MEE thi, o' - • p most r. end urt,(.— FrH i•iy !1e• Pr, 1_ ri LE for • A,;_ 'c4 . --1 • -=,l ' 311EDICINF.S.— A sm aN and ijwii. ..I,eted nssr.rtrni , iil, irtelilin): - Dr. 3S 6. ~.. and 'Ph ri - ,: nyiN pn•pnr k 110 . n ' 3 , 11 Illiirlimy's Pills. I):tvi:' :In,l Tli7l) - F$ & d i . lc. v. 'SMITH & IiEIIFiTEI'.D. i - . _ t, I pATI7;N • S r Wri2lit!s o :Pain Killer Ilr.nokly __ LT _ Line of" Mail Stages i . , . t. 1 i11:.:4":41‘.. --- 7,--- - -4k. • 1 I , ' • : : tik - -: ;? ffclor .., ,' i. ~.., WOOL) TO IVONTIIOSE, licit 1;1 eave Kirkwood; p ' asFing t hint, I tliklo, if.. Lit.w.rty .6 c..ev..r3:toptuinanftetttle arri -1 i :‘.r., , lrn. of Oarc,sotll I.'l East and West reach . at T P .-M. 1 RrE: T U \lsl NG, - J , . i.Ff...,lnily.r.Fi a ri . dayof n x eep ted ' at '4 P M. \Vol" .!in CI1T1.• to talk,. ate 31aIlTrsilnit of Pt and tr,At.ll.-ing . 7 - 11 - 6 nearee , t anki ino , 't / • ..r*acli the. Neu. To r Irld Erir It.lGTioxii, 1 ter t ivets.at ri-werkt)lo - iill.r DimccO,pring , it• l ‘iet„ Wyoming. ~jA iVII k esLarre I. wlitsb a.. 4tj A "1 every I.o , !iffay. WP,lneo4.o and , MI iline - 0 FrtsmidA , ill... - ,1 1 ,0ray5v111.:.:cti:.(1043 , 1 mal4rtriblvi_Nrria,;et 'are p fovitlo. ;OA the $ ifl..pare toßaittt totternroiatointstlie Pub • • IV li . 11ATCM :. 1 • ' , ' , MORGAN ttW ..;•;T. - i • ST kll A F. ing4ontrot. • Ll•nce:ton' CarF.l.l.)th 24 TLirliae ' etiti,ll' "„ r „ ; Ms; Teaiuf r C ur i t rtortietOrrt i lie. eP• 'lSi . - . atclies and ilewelry. !.. i rpm': sttbseriber has rt.tiirn ' .1.. - t4l feion New Yolit with i . 'J, the larget. varkdy of Watch -1 es, es, Jeweltyallated NV;t l ,,e, and .- 1 other articles in hi: 'lit-, that 14. --- " , V 1.) other artituer, .. .is. lint-, Um, 1 - • ilias ever liekii ()Mired t 0 the , citizens flf Bingliamloh arid Corisisting of a viqy ' heavy iitUek.. c`if in4, Daplex SkeN•ton Lcv'er,. EngliSti ver.,! Enameled and ''Anekor AVvitelie.4, er, iAnchor and L4ii-fici - .d0.. - in: plain fl;: `,.r4. :ise . i , Gold I.''.eht fob and Plant' vi.i do. do., Gold :Seals, Kees, siilt•S, iVe_li4,'Peneils, ` Tilimble. 4 , Loket,.E.lr , 4.ir Rings. lirea,toins, Crosses, Speeta t• 'Silver . Calle: Pik Fruit and putter II er Ladles, Forliii. Sporinc,Ciipi,Card -.Napkin Riti.T4,-;Coral Betids c 1 Shell "v!e id tz.'• ' -s: Plated Cifsti'irm. 1 w .AO3 ,111111. N, if. Mt' 's :In' ri,....1-.,..surs, .. . Cake and iCitril 13.1'skets, candlesticks, 'B:tisl'vrs and "I'ray4, Spoons, Knives find F,..irks, Chicks or every . de4ripiion, a very large stoel: of i ,Gold pens. Ilaie and Tooth" bruslii“s• Buffalo° -111aek, dress:ng.4;le and pocket edmi.is, fine tooth and India Itohkr.do., tiorte: Mo.n'ais. &e.., &e. itS . : li 4*- The abor goods having 'qiii purchased W.he present cipreSsed . Mate. of: thii inar i et, enable th , i underiiigned •to offer .t en to litSieti"st °niers ) at unusua;lly lox. prices, an Ito which he livould reilieetfully; invito thii atleAtlon..or Mt persons wishing t)obttin any article in hislline, . . ' Al 'RED S. EV:VS. No: 2, 00.1 Fellci.ws 1141, Atnn, Nov. 26,115-1 :-.:;‘ ' '. ..,_-• Bing ha Flour Br.' Salt" .. :' • by, itar h oad or ainOte sail Dl ;Mho tton Station. )J I ur in, quarter Ithl aarita_at $ll5 per BELL &.TINGLIEY. Um, Oct LI, 185:1. ,Q ALT 0 llopb Also fl(l , suck. Ilopt;o1 A cop D assortment of JEcrILRY connisting 13 of El! Rinti,Ear Din" Breast Ping, Fing. et RingS !Sic. R7.e. just received at • ~/ BENTLEY & REAP'S :16.r. 22..1854 AFFLICTED. READ. ‘i Eli ICA!. II )I.7isl:—F.,,itabilillid 'Ci .111111.AIDgl.rll IA .L" - y i: nini ;mi. by Dr.KINIiIi - :l.lY"corpcttarThi r ,i & i.,„ PAS. bet croeti tiprtice sad Vino, rhilatielphis,i, ft . niun 1.4 voit i d,...a.aporisi,il that Dr. KIN h.1.11,1N ecianaes hill peacttce-t 4 a pat ttc,ilur branch ut madicinc; whiefa eu immpti4,l4•l,yi I,a atLeat.b_tti , i ' le r tutioui 4 thtsuar.rtui s iit e aguin' thim abu.e of tua,t,ua,y ; titauaanilg aro anultaiii mtreuriaiistaluia of tiro : li.ti.ent &Rut:tam:ill:it pro:natal': exttuguiihtd• • • . • , 'rt,t,s, iy Vert ris o I Fly pierir tic' , la the 5, teatateut i of a elalitot,ps.rasss hi tl,,rt ,, uk-gletta,l and. uipt, re,,tij t ,,,,. ,1Yr,464,1,1,,i , ,,,.ii,1 , • , 1%tr: RINK Kbl N ( Atl, on 4F A WoRK 1 , WI : ; ;SLV Pt: cCS a!lcif'itlOtr" prows flint nine tenth!) 01. be ' catig,s,,,t twrc,,,Js da.,lit y . loc:0 and ran s ii. i i iii, L o ~,,,,i, • ti..titt.ntalsnill.,t,kyalcal•in,Teeng.aratr;toiaLla to hlilahili,ro.•ailrg , iiting the avast attaxtt yet . thi.sitty and &dal splluttp ordi , ta , ,tl,:. 4,1,,yry itbi pretnat.nrr limrtat;Ty. . 1.3 14. e 1",•,..1 tete LAI. ' , int lc e—Th.r-ej• ~ t , utiihabit ~,,,,,,,t , , ,,,,,,in.r,, .4,, I in by hays.,u 46 sr Lt•ln. Artrii growing up with tirnit - tri taafillontl. 'ad ' 'it:llth if ant reforalyd•in du,. time, TI t ••lily 1, ....7,")1 c - S.'ti MI c' ,l si• ac:ec lc mat rtninniat but pitir, ,,, ,hqt szlv o A •i-o , 1. , it ''' ir.' , T;tt - lt ,tt-ted in st4initg, - ni. , l deVaci a tin; stle,ticia , .. Fe , 4%114 , 4, 1544 ....;iv. , `ifay to thht p,•rni,•ii. , lls pra..ti cc . Rt.., fi , S3ce e.,; 01 c can "ellis ;ices. 1.1t1.11 tit oy Mi n d th , 6,1,11 U% cycl •.11 •ha tta” , a,t. ;rot xtraligt , and utrittr!..tlnt.:ttle feeling, h 11 ),,,,,,,,,, f,,,„ 'n , l in f i n d . , The it ,Itott 11 , 1; , fr thus "rr,,,,t,,3,,,,,,,,...,9,,,),1,..1% unibi. .tr.tadaraitti 45-01-t44.itd Yittmr. i , t• Ca %Duty hi, mind' tt, . study : 1,15 5t,1, i. , tr,r•lT and nynk . ha 's 4;1'1.. rrreolt}te, and an:zw,tvt , in hi , ,t , art ntin ; le,...ni.,:y t i,„ uatut t, ; l if he Ilpil All" , pate . limn-:f 1...r..,,1 h., it r s irtter h,,,,, a nn e . i,„, 1 ‘5,,,t, I. ud, ,, , t. : tu,:.6lllAlly 11;c lu - I:' , .sre.ili II ilfrigiti3O - and , iii. ,, ~•.. 5,,11. Id qt 1;1',.' tlic I c ,ittt.e..l by hi* ..,,rik r ,, m ,.....,1 Tl.tsr urt-0.,i; t,er,i';44s , 1 , t'eita .I,4al,latzaken liteuttentio'n 1 qr! ':,?5•5i,a,....ari 1 ,jto al •: 13;irriii•rg.-.ralitlre, 010. fu'tihtient - of ~r veral aandi-.1 ti 445. 1 ,1 ordur that it Mac Itp I ,illy tili , , 'calls , ' of taut tial hapf , innta. - i'..Ateal the veil riC•rb, eor..r. the origin Pr 4"i• ut.•sti wrot'l:edne•n ho leanseml,,....d . amt It. trilo 'Cali ce: In. PCcl7l cii hice,hilc , l hail ~ Ict—!n ha 6,1 1 1,1i tha traaeil to phyi-. 1N0.ti , ..- o ,iiii..., , inn• awl r.l),•',T• at to.ndaiif ,I; , fipvoitutmenttt ATTIy thenl white it tol "f'' , . tAni I, hi miter In Have } - : , its Un- I' struuz and 5- , l4aed argall l t:ttion ,ctl,raced. revivified and Ytri notion.,l. - , , •11... • •1 1 1 TT 1? —lir who allee. ,14mtelf utoler K EI.T.N•F trcahn ,y , ,.:;4l‘,ll.l7:critifitle in liir hon or „sot rety itoon the 4.i-or:Lore. that the nt 11r. IC v,ttignit. ,+i'l YM1,14.! main-1,1 :ri , tl , ..fly deter rots frorn.matid eng.a.kti ~,n to ine .I.lll.l):6ffiedttatinn and eesot.T tahility.con hn'Cool.l volt: • _Too ~.ny oey w.11,,1108.11 tit, , meeret in thei o.nlnto ,iklattl' how Mien -- it. hhr, afa I, l a I . - tofti. l .oo .8 tot 1,0, 1 ttriny ,t prontiF,ine young 11157 ,,0k, - Tilitr.l,l hart Vren ad ornAraent society fs.hof fioyo the tart}} • 1 . Strict ureA of the tlrt.t.llll remove-d hr the iteplicotion fft: now ~t o;:trent ,tzt•nt. yt.e,t only by' 11r.. Wolliet‘ r'n(l„, , in.titotiorta aehility promptly . eured,nod 1141 Vi4utri , stetv . (l. 4' cm rrs•ro 111 - 151i,14.; (7.. n have (by ''!;!Ling their chFo•-xplivitly.toTol•eisfl . h all I b e ir,tympumn . p., per let. • o.nrl6:iiii , TeMittitlCC ) Pt Int. n3..tlietne,appropea. te.larecoulin.f!y• • • . . VorW3nled n 5 5. rnt!of tl,n r sited Sthtes,htt.: packed Frrntr•fr •to er CURIOSITY': READ l!---Youth a.nd rilanhlood• rrewou ., /..fp Ara Prun,if riretDrath.'Kinkeliti It is n worke..a.rulat roquired, :IF a mt.:tns of ro form lot, the vices . of the agelA eh.rh we five. NATIPA 4117iDE. With rZiteN/j71 , ,e is!fr..;cc.iNSUreilAc Press A lett, , r with a r,oittatwe nt 4.i eent:. or the saittein pn,t, KINKEL! N. Ph,ll j f'ertlre , :t copy eith.ti of the above hooka by ',torn of niil; or 1•2..,..1e54 wilt h. !tent free of :Postage for Cnovstq , erik. Tr. kveitsog &e. N oppyie,l .h-f.-ale at the publielter's pric-reorhich admit •-•rit tare... profit.. -. ,11 , t s t - Australia; California, I •, 0 1 . , t7 ny e. W ptlec lin the. }reseal great'en • . indacHnents than • !P. .N. • ' LITTLE Attorilis atl!..ai r or4--Ciffice:c9rinerly (vet,. 'Milieu if, now tilled Iwith a new and ii.x•tiin- 'pied by Littje &Streeter, MontroO, Staple sivt. a ssorttn en t nc . articles . ID tbeir line; -• banna rtkpntv, 6. enibrilcin , * a tz•-neral new. and elegant P...Airit.H. LITTLEI -4.. styles of -1.1;e1. and Glentierrren's: wear . , aiming which are Ladies French, Silk .Lasting rind ,Pre flu e(;nittrr, Hid and 'Enameled Polhar, Kid Pat- ,• cut le.ither and br , nried Jenny Linde. fluskina and Ties; tretalerneh's French and 'Philadelphia na k.t alth ed ,kin ;11111 kip 8 , 17/19. Con , ress and 'onte and Wai=hin7triii 41ont's; toilet. Slips,- call. and Cowhide 8111. fl a w ? , &e. 11,, vs kip. calf and - e awlad4 non 49 and kinds 'if 3fisS . “s and Children'? Wear. a tr,ti.ral :14S-inn - lent of Findings; in 'part of, ,p4f , :s; wax, ttristica, hindinm, awls rasjs, - aanrl.lrincF, Rho« knives, &e. also, tahn.!d2alf nriper and solcical.h. er,"Ntoroceo id:in' , and • 'lVork wadi. to ardi4 anfd renalrinr non . • RD. rn.f...Tnnc I.l!=ri3. At tile.", Exchange.". r 31:11.1 UpAnnyillo - nati err-art . :in favored wit It an rxhiltiflon of an t othor lies sol.•otion ::nil Winner Goods at tim stan-1 01 tUt•so'tscritutr. (Dnors.c ) rph attily..S:tr.•lays etxitt t oto 1, from -;- 10 ;till 9 o'tti,,,k P. wLyre tirtr Ito seen, sold ; ma botlyht, a !ztottl assortment of Dry. Goods. Gri r t..:rt o ory. II tr itY:tro, S tOnt ware, -11701tionware. til-t„ Paints, Oils, Fluid, B tots- & Shoits,i ettptititT . , t.t.eltnol, Books, Trnnks.Carpttt C ...Is, Vaglz.(to Notions &ot. Ail wh zeril pyy - for witht they hay either dou-n, fir within a reason:ll)l6 time thervalter.ore iovited . t•vetdi. Those belonging ; to that othor clut.s mutt as toll go' whore they "oan (10 I),:ttor. kind; or Purtrter's Prot - litee, Butter; Lard. 11 , .I.s.1?ttri;.1 1 0.altry - , and Cash re ct•l•.-ed exlllantrt. f(tr Cara - is,' • JOSEPH . L: .)MRRIMAN: lTlFinnvillv:o‘..t. 7, 185-1. . •, .• Sriov!:.! St oves Slovet.: rrlit.sitbieriber laiishes t>i evil I the attin-ilion,)l his friends and the Public. to his very largo ;:s,orunent of • , i • . . . • • 'STOVES; .'• .. . . I . zit Itis Tlell: Strealotti in p}tiCrsville, text to L. S. Lenheim's Store, and near the Greed Bend I),Ti.t. Illi has in addition to 1.11. former inr7e variety 9f,Ctiokilip• and Parlor Stoves, ufaey tietcr Pattern's, some at which are— , st A .. .rim/a ~, • Pe:tr , :. Flranc*. . F ire t7',, Maier , : Troy. . Mo;:wek, ; ; Medtijunt . Illac:: Warrior, Orient. - " J 0 al, • • Whidt ti ether with his former stm i tli lx ill . . be Perhnpi the most extensive and varietissortment seleaed Stove - s in the County Clinton Stows xell farniAed AlVartieks in his lino made to order a nstnzt.land orders reil old stand in Great ltett-d JOHN COI Lotiersrille & CrentPl3etid•Nov...l TIME 3ANGEDI ict ware, La autvu staA:4'W. R. FALL iihRANCE.NIENT! (AN and after Thursday, - Nov. 231 1, 1851, the Mail l'ass6nger Train will leavb . Scranton at t 3 M. -- i • . Duo at Great Bend'at ;1.30..1% ctifintteting with the Day Expresq Trains . on , the N,. Y. &_ E 1 R. R, .Loth 'eastdad weSt.— . , Vassengers takiar this train. will arrive in New Yoik at 9.30 r. and its Dunkirk . atl Return. will leave Great Bend 4ini the arrival of the Buffalo Express bound West,l(3-.20 P. M.) which &part:, from New York at u.;—and arrives at Seranton at 5.50. r..m. The Freight Aecommod.tthin Trairt. with pass er-I:Tyr ear attached. willdepart,from !Scranton :A 1.50, P. M.', tint. at Great Bk.nd at 6, r; st.,conneet. ifig with lin; Mail Train bound West, and the Night Exkess , l:'raink hound hot h'EAt and W& $. , depar,t, front, Gr l l eat Bend at 0.30 A. M. Anti At yat Scranton, 11.00„t.7it. - Sta!res will be 1,4.W:141 . '3;4'0n the arrival Of Pas. s - entrer Trains ariSsranton, to eonve;; passengers to Carbondale. Ir0;ton, IVilkes.:Rar l re, PhiladeL phia tin the Rending R. It., Easton,mmlall other intermediate D. H. DOTTERXR, Stizinton, Nor. 18, 185-I'. c :2,5if -& 6 . A IMES!' s tneit ,of Genuine Drtiits and Med ieine4, Patent Medicines, Paints, oils t Dye . StntT-1, &v. Sze. for sate to: • i Dee. 14, 1854. BEN'ELEV& READ. • Horse Po-viers and Stean. Engine., ONE - and twii.llnrse Powers for threshing and other I purposeß, and a gixtff) Power Steam Engine, .for Sale low !at Ithe Elgle Fontuirc:" Al4o..StnveS, MAWR, rill kinds of Castings for Machinery and other ' •, SAYMBENTLEreg,'PErticos.. 'lnntrose, Di.e. 1;1854. • [ . • • New Goods. -4 Gond avortment—to arrive this week, at A low prices. Call and ecatoime. " • HAWLEY & MOTT. -Montrone, SP pt. 1854. A LARGE lot of luindsomh Itnbi.se a - part of ill them whole, Indian dressed, and verya:nPe rior colors and•qualitp. - 11 1 0 . _Gibson, Oct, 11,1554. • :I?r,‘er•-"::01,--rbOy 2Z, Cem., NEW GOODS EMMIE Buffalo Robes MOITEROS h.thlialitO r ../.374t1Y . - TILURSDAi 711011:MG ITY • - lenAse VAIN EDITOIt t s A:ND•PR.OPRtIETORS in atiVoni•o;42.oo,if not -paid within six:months ;and t2,s6,ntitie tr.d erthe year. ;$6 - paper Lliscontii4ued untitatTeara. , ges are2paj44 - except ai. tho option of the Pub lis4hers. Alt - earrinittnicatirMs.4onneeteduith the ofilee, to Msare attention, Masi be'direete4 (pmt Imid) to - CHASE - & P.LY,lllMatte,Silequeliatit a Couritv l'a • - • • Rat of . Adve!rtOinge. • 011( sqnarp (12 lines orless) 3-insertions, $1. 1 30: Each subsequenj,insertion„ - -. . . 0,25 Oneiluarc• utantlis,. : '2,50 Onto square,six tn,,nths,•. 4•0(1, gaminess Cards, four linen.Z . rjess,; L -3,00 Yearly iivertiseinctils;,iibt4ove,r-4 squares,7,oo m One.colun One rear, • . • :20,00 Yeatly.,adrertisers reatiined - to the bUsiness.in whicl they artiingagit'd ;and are eon.' siderea as wishing to cont-inueadverliairm r,lesar • they stud: gi've special directions for a. di t icontit. unneO of the : ' ..Ta - l" The publishers having . ndded,t6 their Jolt tionti o a mgleriabE a large . and:superior,assort. men t of Joh Ts•pe.! are now - prepara.to execute Job %Work in a trim - int.!' Unktrpastied in this,- see. of eoun tryon d. on the. most reasonable teram wanks - of every deseriPtion kept eonstantly on hand - or printeoo. order. • 1- , ` l #ltt,sintss Pirtdart, 'BRYANT lilt/LIME; Great Rend Depot, Pa. ADDIsos ANT, Propri tor.; ISURIIoWS; SPHOC,T & Coi, Manuf attstrerg of SPI:OIIT'S COMBINED tAt- ItiAcE'S.rnmas; I I ughesville, Lymiming Spins maybe had of .11. S.Wilstin, Montrose. - Witt. iit. Sitfirf & Co. Cabialetnnd Chair liapafattuyera, foot Main Street, 'llontrose, Pa. ,-,- Surgeon ,DetiOst, llotitrqfie. Pa., will be at, Searle's Hoieli Monday s and Tuesdays of each . . 15v11 > weel,': :' . . • ' ItEc.l./.IIL.LAN - it PARR, I. - , . Dealerglri Dry. 0,f)(1:4 . Groceries, 1 - brNvare,, Crookery,Toots' :kind Sloes, ite., Spiingville, Pa. - .. - .18F-1.,-, . . . ._ ~.. . ATTORNE-T AliD UOUtiSELLOR AT . Law-'—Sosipic. Lanny Deliot P:i. Office over S.-13..Went's Store.. - 16v1 •• con - Do:KIN & IEtIEVILEU, Dealers in "Marble Montiments.lTr.bleit,Tn tr) . Stones, &e-. n Corner of Coo arM Exchange Streets, opposite Broome cotmty Bank, hatuton, N. Y. T .41311. MOiTgosE, Dealer in Druis.Medicines„Chemicali,Paints, Dye stuff, Groceries, Dry Goods„ 1 ' Yankee Notions, I ke.. Physici4ns Pre. • .*seriptions carefully compounded. , • • JOHN GROIIES, 1•`a 1 / 4 1a ortable.Tailorr—Sh op ender Searles liotkl, Main Street, 51nritroae, Pa. - , . .JOHN COLSTEN, hr.A-T_T_L IN stovo , s, Tin, _ C pper :Ind Sheet Iran \'4'are, I., , )elersville, near Great Bend Deflot.-6tf • Woodruff & Eldied, DEALERS 'IN STOV : ES.and Afannfactnitbrs of Cop. per. Tin, and Sheet-Iron Wrirt!. ShOp vera thi; !Vex Montrnite, PP. S. A. WooDiturr.l. [G: B. , A. Lathrop, DIALER in -11.endy31:.de Claaiing,: - Hats and Cz!ps. Boots and Shoes, Drv . Poods, &e. :" - 1 -- Store opposite Searle'siflotel, gontrote.- 17. 1). LATitnor.,:ld , w ith 3. P. W. Itusx,, : - -: ' , Dr.. Mont It C. Vail. T . ‘111.7G GIST and - Cus:os.2, And Deale r in Dr..T.:Gs, Medicines, ell'emicals, Dye Inf.'s Paints; Oi:s, Ratty, Window Glass, TanOtilte Pe . nruntery, Yankee Noions;&e., Lodersville, - i . - • TRANICLIN , j L ERASER i • - • , . 1 ATTORNEY AND CfMNSELLOR AT . AW, Mortrotvei IPa- will attend faithtnllv to all - -busingSs cc. ~_ trusted to him in the. county of .SumitiOanne. Conve,l'ancing and writing of all kinds lrill be done neatly, and t. large nvideinte. IFe will •also attend to the. roaecutiOn of itainisief sol• ° diers,-their widow, and fieirs, against 1. ( 11e U.S.. 1 - .. governm e nt, for B my Mod, Pensiont, &;c• l i i May ,be found at,a il I ours 'at the fdruierly I • occupied by 'J., T. ichant E!.44.,inortlt lof the I Court-llouse.-1853-n49 - 2 , . ; BMW . • - M.. C,' Interested with I. L. Hunt, IMPOIITEit AND 'DEALER in Hardware ft cut. lery,..enrriage Trimminr,s. Springs,. • • :No. 215 Perl Street, Whtirq his Mercantile -friends, in' this arid othe -Clintitles;are kindly invited, and earnesllysolieFki ed to ci It and nprchnse. ' - • 3i6tt. • _ Land nnd leired at his ,53 -tr. — HENRY S;- KNAPP, • • CT MOlyTßOsEitoit .;' With. Rowe & Clrtet, . iIiATLIOLESA!..E GROCER* :end Com ttssios . - V 7 -kjERCHAteiS, N0.y73 Washingtpn,Street, letween. Corti:lntl an 4 Streets, New Work. )larch 8,• 185 : 1-19tf. • ' • - - . 31.edil . Cara. .., .- 4 . s - IT I; hare r:Trs; E. Pat r ick, 4.r., &,. Z. ips4 . this day fortuedls co-purtnership.forin mere efficient . :Ind succei•iseul prosecution of the differ i i. ent - hranylies of their profession, , :. 1 All business ientrOteritii thecin..Will bbattee• ded to with promptness. and, fidelity., • .1 -J. Their office- may ibe found - over Lithrop s Store, East side. Pril4ic Avenue. . - 1 • ' s - E. PATRICK.Jr. ' • • .1 , • ' G.-z. DINC/f2E, > . l it -...llforstrose, ;M a rch *'4, 1854. - . I" -, W. . 11 — lng . oto, ' O ." i' . ---- - , Can not; be fenndi at. his new stand. •on Owe" Ito street., _2 riners-wOst of Searle'sflett.l. where 116 "etreclualiy s epiiirts with 'dispatch. Walrbo° , Clocks, Guns ; Jewelity,land every (Nscriptians of maehinery. Wheel! entting - Ono and I V II6. .materials supplied tri the ;thrle.-51 ,r-t-,.- _ . - - A. & . Baldwin - . NrAY be found in lithienieni of, Searle's lio;- L tel, a doers wtst froth thn'corth.r. NO.e.. zlnd accounts that a • ie due us will .bo•Very l e'. eptable if ilad soot}. i •., '. • , - - .-..-- ".. - •• 1 AS:. E - lIALDWIS% - • Montrose. Nev. 2P-, 1854.-4 1 7tf • - - , . , 1 . - - 1. 1E(. raisops, „, RETAIL- DEALER Cabinet Ware/ Sofas, .Bedsteads, Tables, Stud!, Chaim, dre. . -41 9 iSVaihing,tnn street, ' - Binghamton, B. Y. Coffin Ware-Roon) up stairs.—tad Silver SiwOons. • • rrEA T,ahti., Desert., Rogar and' Pali Spoe!io -IL warrtfiteti rtir.z. fitr'sMe-hv • ' BENTLE 7 i* _READ. .coots_ and,Skoas. A N umptiAlly Bnßd nssortment o,f the 1 , 44 /PI fresh abd perfect, fifr iate by .BENTLEY & REAP 40.4 WORK . Dr. i .ll. SMITH, [EZRA B. t'itisr ~1.. J. 3d tI"I5, (A. LxrazOF.