biost gitmorrat. pout ;RCULATION IS ,119 . RTHERN PESZejI. ras LARGEST E. 13. CUAS J. B. McCOLUMI, Eptrotii3 N DAY, Ptiblpillter. harviday, Mar. 22,1855. jiloixtro!,e, P.' on to the Dawn Y BAYARD TAYLOR. The dos y skies fade into blue, - And b 1 ter surges bind us; • • i, tThi) s tars aro glimmering faint and few . • The night is left; behind ' us! - TOrn not where sinks the - sullen dark -' Before . the signs of warning, ' But-crowid the CatIVIRS on our barque, And sail to meet the morning, Rejoice! [rejoice ! the hues that fill The oritent, flush and lighten ; And over, the blue Ilnian hill Ai ,The Diwn begins to brighten! We lea .the Night, thaLieighed so long Upon he soul's endeavor, For Mo ing, on these hills of song, Has m de her home forever, . Hark to the sound °film trump and lyre, In the olive groves before us, And the rythmic beat, the pulse of fire, . Throb in the full-voiced chorus! More thah Memonian grandeur speiks, In triuMph to the - pman, And all the - glory of the Greeks Breathes o'er the old Sgean. • Here shell the ancient dawn return, That lit the earliest poet; Whose Very ashes in his .urn, • Would radiate glory through IL - • The dawin of life. when life was song, And sbng the Life of Nature . And the isingers.stood along the throng.= A ,gf.in every feature! When ore was free, and free as air The utterance of passion; And the lieut in every fold lay bare, Nor shaped its true expression: The perfect limb and perfect face Surpassed our best ideal ; Unconsciotis Nature's law was graced- - - The beautiful was real. . , For men acknowledge true desires, And light as knowledge wore them; They were begot by vigorous sires, And noble mothers bore them, • 0, wben; the shapes of Art they planned Were,living forms of patsion, Impulse and deed went hand to hand, And life was more than fashion. The seed's of song they scattered first, Flower in all later ages; `Their forms have woke the artist's thirst, Thiotigh the succeeding ages; • But I will seek the fountain-head Whence flowed their inspiration, And lead the unshackled life they Jed, Accordant withcreation. The world's false rife, that follows" still, Has ceased its chain to. tighten, And over the blue, lonian la I sea the sunrise brighten. • *itittrag An', Example for Boys; Every apprentice can bear testimony to the .tricks and. impositions which the elder asso ciates use in•order to try his temper and met al, in his first daysof apprenticeship; but ey ery one is not philosopher enough to know how to receive, them. We find in the biog raphy of Horace Greeley, a paragraph on this point, which 'we commend to the attention of boys: "The new. _apprentice took his place at the • tout, and received, from the foreman " his copy,'''comßosing , stick, and a few words of instruction,-;and then he addressed himself to his task. He needed no further assistance. The mvsteries of the craft he seemed to com prehend intuitively. He had thought of his chosen vocation for :many years. He bad formed a notion how the type must be ar ranged, in order Co produce the desired im pression, and therefore all he had to do was to acquire manual dexterity. In perfect si lence„ without looking to the right or the left, heedWs of the sayings of the other ap prentices, though they were bent on mischief and tried td attract his attention. Horace worked on; hour 'after hour, all day • and - when he left .the office at night, couid set type better; and faster than many an appren tice who had a month's Practice. The next day woliked' with , the same silence and in tensity. The ritiro were sore puzzled. They thought itabsolufeTv incumbent on them to - perform an! initiating rite of some kind ; but the 'new gave them no handle, no excuse, no openin. Ile committed no greenness, he spoke torn i) one, looked at no one, seemed ut terly .obWous,to everything save his copy and type.'; They threw type at him but lie never lookii around. They tilked saucily at him, but he threw back' no retort. This would never do. Towards the close of the third clay.., - one of the ;-)ldest apprenticeshook out the lhste black ball with which• the prin ters used to dab the ink upon the type, and remarking! that in his opinion Horace's hair . was of to light a hue for so black an art, whieh be ;had undertaken to learn, applied the ball ipked to Horace's head, making • four distina - dabs., The boys, the journeyman, the pressman, and editor, all paused in their 'work ob- serve the result of the experiment. Horace neither spike nor moved. Ile went on with 9 his work as though . nothing had happened, and; soon after went to the tavern where he - boarded, and spent an hour it' purifying his dishonored locks, • And that was all the fun the boys got out of their new companion on that occasion.: They : were conquered. In a few days the.vietor,,a4d,tbe vanquished were excellent c:riends." ote of Mr. Jefferson. Mr. Se' erson's . great height and slender . figure ex; used him to much ridicule from his opponent ; his soubtiquet with them was "Long Tim," and when his famous project of the substitution of Gun Boats in - place of a Navy, Was adopted by Congress, and the., attempt made to put it into practice, thecou pon disproportionally large, with which 'each craft 'was! burdened, obtained,. in contempt, the name l of " Long Tom". Nothiiig could present amore singular contrast than the fig ures of Mir. Jefferson and Gett Knox ; the one very shortand as thick an he ties long—the other lank, lean, and unusually „tall. - - - They haPPeued to meet one morning on the steps of (..-en. Washington's lodgings in Phil adelphia. The -two gentlemen approached fremopposite directions, and arriving at the same monent,. a contest of etiquette took. plebe, between - them. - The _General at the bead of trteartny, and full of its chivalrous politeness, could not think of passing - in be fore the coequal head of the State Depart meat, wi le the civil o ffi cer of governtneot was equa IY. adverse to take precedence of the loi . military .iaid they stood for , some -Yrioments each drawing back and waxing the other for ward. In the midst ofthis somewhat enter taining scieue, cattle up directly in front one the greatest Grits of his day. • Perceiving "how `matters stood; and casting a sly-glance from one\to 41e-oilier, he boldly between thorn, exclaiming niee =pasi d,"*: . Pardo"o me 46451100: - .1f ,' In- tny- haste I dab' through.' th.ick aidt - Min" - • - - ' • - • •" • tub. '1- ji peps.. true DI- D GlESTlVEFurtn,Or.lAasri JUICE. still holds the first place. iitionk all the ( - various remedies for these painful 'and•destrutive complaints! It is Nature's oWn specific for. an unhealthy- stom ach. No an of men , ean &Ina) its -curative pow. ers; and no sufferer from Indigstion and Dys pepsia should'fail to 'try it. I Eir Sold by Abel Turreiontrose. Byl. ABEL! MULE' LL Has just received from New York, a full as sortment of • . NEW GOODS,' comprising a first rate variety of,= - Drugs, Medicines Chem icals , Paints. Oils,; Dye-Stuffs ;Glass-ware, Family Groceries, ' Materials foi Lights, l Mducalln- truntents, ranks' i . Notions, Tel:014, ' • PerfunkeTY, andall - sorts of 9 c l • Fancy ' • 4* s which will be sold .extremely low for cas h . Having, recently stultainest a kill by fire of at least five thoirsand — dbliars, i nbove insurance and goods saved, I fay T have strong claims l'or the patronage of my friends and the: public. g ' e n ra I - ly. I ask no man to gi'velito roe, ;neither do I ask or expect additionil ptrifits ciiiisequence.of said loss. I will sell griockas; fowlf not lower than they can be bought eliewhere n thirt Town or county. All I ask is thSt patrorl ge the public whi'cli will enable rbe hit industry to slowly and gradually replace the Ides sustained, —said loss being the hard earnings of a life! of anxious toil. ' ; ' • . ,• Store at the loWer end of. the burned district, oil Main Street, a few rods below the corners, • ABEL TURRELL Montrose, Dec. 14, 1334 NEW [GOODS!' . .Bentley & Bead ARE now receivirig,iin their new Building on the west side elf Public Avenue, two doors above Searle's Hotel, &large and desitabil as sortment of FALL AND WINTER GQODS. . . Their sleek is alnlost entirely :NEW, having saved but a trifle, •e4mparaiively speakinz, from the late destruistip Bre, and comprises their us ual variety of Dr.l l Gi)o groceries, Crockery, Hardware, 'Drugs, Med' Ines, • Paints, Oils, Dy / stuffs, Boots, Shoes, Cloc 'Ai yankee notions &c., &c. We trust that 13ur,old customers, and the public. generally, will rive Us a call at our new tocalion, as we are Aeteilnined to supply their wants on as favorable tern* as any of our neigh bors.: . e .r i. ; 1 . . , •. 1 Montrose. Nov. 30,' 1145.4 I Win. ow lash. • Q ..,H. & D.ISAYRE having been appointed Os agents fur an 'istensOe Sash, Blind and Door Manuele,tory. are 'prepitred to -furnish any articles, in thlsi line ai less- rates - thin they have usually been -sold. , I Dec.' 14. ' . i 1 l ' SHAYING CREAM. , --an artiele*hich- ever) man should tryilfer sale by 61 H. & D. SAYRE ' Dec. 4. • Iteady-Nade ;Clothing, s. rabl, stock . at very low price' A • _ S; IL & D. SAYRE. Montrose, Dec. 14, 18,54. -1 . 'Agents Wanted. l rrio sell the best ttrork or T. S. Arthur, " Ten 1 nights in a har-robni, and what I saw there. 7 ' This is a largo ilimo. of 00 pages - , 4. lustrated with a beautifill 'Mezzotint Engraving, b y Sititain bound in 4 kept manner, hill gift bekr.• , - i .' ' • Specimen copies sent to any part of tj, the En :j. tt &States ' on receipt o•• the prit.e. price 75 ct.s Same Agents now selling this Book, are Ma ki 5.50 per month. 1 1• Apply to ,‘ 1 J. W.IBRADLEY, , ; ' Pahlisher, ti 8-48 North Fourth street, PliiladelPhia, Pa. Railßoad Crossing, , Look out for the Cars) HE firm of Warren &Thayer pt dl;Solved , TA. but the Farmers' Store is'nt.- •We gii.d public notice that we are selling G4ods nearlit afcost. Good Tea at 25 cts., Ceffeh at and other Greceries at the same rate. ifteay-Made Clothing cheaper than you can buy elsewhere thiS side of Neer York. "Shilling Calicoes at 9 cth. Cloths of every description so lie you will-1) perfectly astonished. Good nice: Broadcloth two dollars per Yard. Theme is . a Market alto* ed io the our Storewhere the Farmers can sell theit: prodtme of eYery kind for rash, and tI I L good people of Montrose. ran findeverything the line of eatables to their advai?tage. Gentle:: men and Ladies, one and all, call and see us. 4 Our . terms are pdsitively ready spay (and hi, trust), • R. TIMIER Montrose,Dee. 20, 1854. 1 AgentsiVir'ante i d.- I'Fall parts of the United Stateti to-eanyass fair 'a new book, entitlM "Panorama Of the Old, World.ind New;" cdpaprising •n'.yie.AY of pal present st4te. of the nations•of the World, the r mitiners',e.ustonA and Ipeculitkritii.k and their :p - Mica i, social and' industrial condition, intersper, ed with hi4torieul sketches and' anecdotes, liy Wm. Pinnock,;siztho'r of the histtiry of Englmd, Greece snd ROthe,„yrdirged, rev+ed and embel- - lished with several hundred 'engravings, inclft ding. 24 beautifully 4rilored plat4S„ from desigr by Croome. Devereu'ix , .'and other; artists.. - This w'ork is beaUtitully boniii in embossed morocco, gilt back, a:nd contains over 600 Pages octavo: Pr+e, 8!,75. - ,i A specimen cony Of Ott book! will be sent i :.o r . any part of-the United states ; op the receipt pf the price, and as it iS sohtexclusively by Agents, it offers great induce:n(o to capvaws. , ' The largtst commission will helaid. • Apply. to 4. W. BRADLEY. i li% i Publisher,, 8.-48 North Fourth street, Philadelphia, Pa. • !, Brocb.e i ghawie. HEAPER. than 4v,r before known, Beauti. ri ful patterns, anl fine quality of 0-4 Broch( Shawls, Lupen's ntanufacture, $7. ,{. Oct. 11. . _ .l l . • #, 4k. Co Bay State Shalsi THE lamest size; finest quility, mid new p err, ,87,50 each. [ U. 0. & co Oct. n. I carpets. r.. : ; AGOQD :iltrirttrient. and handsoke p•te at 'very low prirea r U r & CoC Oct. 11. i • • . New .Goods: L w hic h FRESH arrirat „f. New. Goods, w A offer very ch44l IWe have a large s I of Staple and ,Fanyll3-v Goods; which we i I - E sell to CHEAP . , ; Calrand examine. - - READY MADE CLOTHING, t We are now preparOd to cluthe ally lie cr•rdnal to the latest silt,' We have a large stnek whici, we will sell very lojari Cull and examine before p . nrchasing. Also, II ).*ge Motif of el4ths, Tio stmeres, !mini, SafMetts, Twe4ds , , .in act our stock in this line lis eotniilete. q W e i n vit e I t the attention of C.otSfirtutattastaas l o o arst k. All kinds of It•rodnee 'taken In . _eitehange for Goods at cash prices. 1 - • HAWLEY Ik. 1107 r Montrose. N0v.21,1854. "..... . 1 READ the Advertisement .A. LATIFIRS:O di CPCk,' iu another 0918100 endgo wiser* " °l4llll GP(4.14 bargain. ! I. FRE natorqy ind'CL S BASTOPOL : MOST TAKEN' : l rush for R if .... —lron, Stoves, Tin tr. e, d-e.. OODRUFF ,ifit.: LDRED having associa ted themselves together for tht purpose o carr ying pn the 3. ye ant Tin - awry business i in ill its cartons bra cites, would reimectfully ol i I the att4ition oft , e trading pablici, to their ES c MEL! SHAIENT! . %%thieh,may !easily bo found—it being in close ii i p i- ximity to the new 'ourt Housethe South. w" t iorner thereof. Our building lis not as co modious as we in •nd having in the Spring. If Our patrons will be. r with us untillthat time, WO flatter ourselves-t at our es'ablishnletit will not be surpassed by .ny in the coulity. .We hilie the most approv • . patterns of ISTOVES eer brought into il is market, awing which mity be found Star of the West (I - for (Elevated 0 World, Gli Thn All Air-Tight, and % numerous to mention TIN WARE of all . It lid for household u rind in the best mann( ril•oved before leaving ~i They respectfully s ' ho wish to purchas( string them that mot ing their stock bef..re S. A, SVOODRUF 1 1 'Montrose, Dec..l It More and . - BURRITT is ' .. • supplies of Gt including a new and e Marintles„ Merino nn Fancy and Plain De .t Square and L'ontr•Sh stiles. and will lie.so l i tist years prices. Rich Ribbons-and. Bt t !r Cloaks and Manti Dress Trimmings, M lefts Etc.,•&c.. with a r . staple and fancy G " . g .. been bought un i 4 p. e cash market, will educed prices. New • il ford, Nov. . I GRE,....1T E.lN't e most valuable Spring erorid ! DR. HALSR - FORE ecteonis ert by the Nehilit , std e.teeme.t the mei et ist lliedicin es containing tooted Saisaparillae, re Ure the elightest change Together a different arts glee it consistency, but at Powerful medicinelatrope orwhieh it is composed. virtue'. of the Ind Cheer! Sarsonorel/a,'with 'Whirl are still more effective. i lte high concentration r dere i t one of th,ltmort efficient medicines now in nee. S metimes has think a sinale bottle e*torics the lingering pat cot firm a eaarete,d'hilit) . tit eV:knells; to etrong and vi,toroua health] F.verr done bows he good effervs on he conptit talon. ihnd improves he state of the health. he Forest Wine is recommenii• , d', In the strongest term , for all the cepiplaintp of •the ilf•Stoetach. Liver. Ridn ye, Nervous Di.cders. Ilillious ' Affections. Dropsy, Dy wpsia. hoes of ApPetit ....Tann- ,• ,! dice, Female Comp'ai is, Scrofula. and' all di•or.. ' . tiers arising from B d Blood and sitipitte habit 1, oft e syptern. • ' -Saved - ont Death' li i • • • ' ~. estimony of Mr. Math Mathews, a highly reePectabie 1. 1 and' wealthy citizen of Ne rk. N. J. i' - ;.• Dr. G. W. lIALSEY.: believe your Privest Wine and Putt have' been the me ns .. f eating env Dr,- When r cointheneed taking them all at the point. of dealh.iwith 'biopsy, Piles and Asthm . My phvsleiani had given me over an past cure. and in famly had.loet all hopes of nip recovery. While in this ceadful situation. your. Fereat Wine and Pills were prey red for me, and before Thad Elu -1 ished the first bottle of the Wine and box ,Ir Pula. I .. xr ,,i,.. I rlenced great relief; my body-and limit, which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reduced. ;, Lopes. of me recovery began now to survive. and after' continuing the use of your medicines for about a montl4 the PL.ep and Atithma were completely mired. The Dropsy . witVarldrili my life WU placed in eueb great 'Linger. eras alto nearly gone. I have continued the use ofyour Medieinea mot t lie present time. and I n•iw enjoy as perfder health as et. er Idid in my life, although T am more than 60 year'. of age. . Yours, respectfully, N'l. MATHEWS.' Newark, N.J., Dec. 19,1817. - I Great Cure of Lifer Compla i nt oftin years stan • ding. i.- . , 'Few York; Jan. 9. Tete.' Dr. Hats CT. Dear Sir:lfiving taken your Fdrept Wine and Pillt to remove a di•ease,of the Liver, from which I have euffered severely for upstarts of ten years: and having adhered closely to the 'breakup that arenfirinany the mesh. cipee. I have recovered my health not a ithStatoliny all who knew me thought my ease incurable. Previone to taking. the Wine and Pills, I. has' reeouree to the best m•alical treatment. bu' continued to crow WOl4B to on al.erMing degree., Some army friends spoke despairforly of my; cane and tried to persuade me Gum making utoliof any advertis. ediemedlee; and T doubt not, bin what !the-e are bun ' dreds dissuaded from raking your excellent ancilicin es, in crineequence et the deeeption and in-fileieeey of many ad.. vertieed remedies put firth' by nerprincipled men, in ill 'm ing rolvertisetnerte. lint what a pity it jlt, that the . de: erption used by others should be the meant of iiinnultdine many • leboring under disease. frnm talking trial awl h e ieg cured by •your excellent .medicine.". Ilairiardy ',Deanne, they two saved my life; when T commented making one of them, I was in a wr.,-tlted condition, but bierin to ex perience their good effects in less than throe days; and in Isa weeks from the time I pinchasetthe Me:Urines. tO the creat . snrimise of all my friend!, T wan entirely enred. and had increased fifteen pounds in weicht. baring taker, 4 .e box of the Pills. and twn bottlea or the \Fine. Would to 'God that every poor enl7erer would avail - hiln.elf ,it the same remedies. Tony!. &c., .? IS.. WILSON' • 'NERYOPS iss3rm DEng:, I Are disease nor the taindas well as of the body!, are usually brought on by trouble. and .offlirtion.l WO ire most common to persenp of delicate eonstitnt ions imds•rati five minds. - Low spiritef. mehtihehrilf. frightfnl - Dal dreams, and fearfulenticipationte or evil from the slightest eaunc.. generally acenmp any ndevou. di,nniers... The, Forest Wine and Pula are- an energetic remedy in three complaint.. ' I 'Extract of a letter from Mr. Joe. C. PS Wing. dated Dr HALSEY— . Phil'. d'a. Sept. 7_ 184 S. . Dear ''ir, Your Forest Wine and Pill. have cured my wife ofa dreadfril nervona disorder. with which she he'd town affected for many yeare. Tree botly,,war almnit ara.t ed away. Showati frequently disturbed in her •leep by frightful dreams, awakening quite exhalistevl and rovered with p-repiration. and at 'time' laboring!. under the delu sion that eomething dreadful wee ahem tTo happen' tn her. By the use of four bottles of the Wine. and e hex of the Pills, she is new in perfect health. Sho,has regained her flesh and color, and enjoys 'Society a it well as ..ver. .... J.ill. PAULDING ru. David Marvin; a aeleinated Practitioner nf 'N. York., dreier , d publicly, that one bottle oft lialiteri Forest Wine contained more virt••en then fifty br the . tame bot tle, of Sarsaparilla. Meters. S.S T.atelpmen & Co.. one of the largest and mn't re.peetahle Dr' gists in vyrarnse, in a letter. saps : ''', From what they have heard and seen of llalsey'a Forest Wine. it is an excellent and Cool med him-, and will Undoubtedly become the leading medicine of the day.". . c! . The Forest Wine IF Vat UP In large rwthare bottles, with Dr' t Deltic?' IF name blown in the glass. One Dollar per liot - tle t . or sit bottleiforfrive Dnitara. Gum;-coateri yoreerpins 26ents per Bolt. For Sale by the appointed Agente, at, iW oleeale and Retell: General Dep t,;161 Duane !treed, on door Dann llneloon. New York. E. . .. Aptininted,AgenrsittMont roee, Abel Tili . rrell; Great Bend, Lnrien Scott'. 1 . . 31y1 change quarterly.. • . . • • • Stoves,.StoveS! rinHE subscribers bey, leave t 4 inform the eit, .1-1 - izentS of Brooklyn and vicinity that they hive just received a lot of STOVES of the 'various modern patterns and styles, whigh they offer for gale as low as they can be purchased blsewheth in , the county... .. , . ALSO—A lot of STOVE PtrE nd Elbows of the different mixes, At inanufactuiers Prices. 'WAFTED—OId, Iron, Copper And Brass in ex change for Stoves or other Goods. Nov. 28..1854. Watches, Jewelry, Sil*er Spoons. GOLD and Silver Patent Lever . Anchor - and Lepine Watches, just rec4ved and for sale by ' • BENTIiEX & READ. HJ. WEBB if/ now rt+iving his Fall • Goods. : They having Ileen bought ex tremely low, will bo sold at the lowest price for ready pay... • Montrose; Sept. 12. 1854. Everything works tO a Charm. SCOTT, JOHNSON & Co. are now receiving 0 a now stock of Fall Goods.Yand are ready to wait upon the people to anything they wish in the line of Dry, Goods, Clothing, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. Fish. Salti Iron, Boots arid Shoes. &c.. &c. We will surtlY suit all that call and We us at our Store in Springville. SCOTT. JOHNSTON & Co. Springville, Sept. 27 1854. t: . A Now lot of Gift Books for New Years..=-- The life of P. T. Barnum and 11. Greelev. also Ten Nish in Bar-RAO* and what I saw there," by I'. R. Arthur, a ftrsttato Book &)ritv.. ery m bod ontr y. o2. .E . p notre . si sit .s th l e m !on i rout Post offma._ . fI_OLD,CHAJNEt.-400 awls. .Goid Chains, kir eonsisting of Chatelaine,' GOird, Vest and Fob, of 141 weights sod patter*, by' , ' r A. J. EVANS. rEtt.seed at . TtT4REL47: evated Oren,). Cultira ,ven,y Paragan,,llritv , Atlas, and e States , , arious other pittterns too • inds kept constantly on i .e. Jobbing doile to order Ir. Ail Tin.waiO carefully the. shop. . 1; licit the patrohage of' all anything in their line; as. can be saved exaniin. purchasing elsmiliere. . G. B. ELDRED. 2, 1854. ore New Goods now reeeivin;y, new and min for the Winter trade, egant assortmeht of French Cashmere Plaid .. nes, Paretnett:ts, Broche Wls, all of new and boit• d at 25 per cent. less th:,n 'so, a• new asikortment of nnets, Wide Velvet, Rich Silk, and Velvet hair Ileid Driisses, general assortment of (yth mds, as usu.& which hay- - r the present i pressure of be sold. at corresponding; 27,1854. ffMEM and Summer ifedirine i7i the ^S is T WIRE! and Illedical Famelty of England Itor•dinary medicile in the world. i i• °hisser or lipirikiee, like the luire many large bottles to pro- In health. The Forest {Pine 1s le .. It ron - ainal!no syrups to .ulrea its excellit flavor, and T. iril from the etahle plat ts . hr Forest Wine . combines the , Dandelion, Yelkow Dockoual ialnable plants •ahose properties SMITE! &--11t5IPSTEAD New Good AYER'S CHERRY PECTORA.L, Foi• the rapid curt of Coughs,Coas,lloarieness, Bronchitis, IVhooping,-Cost,gh, Crip ' Asthma and Consumption• . A MOW the numerous discoveries er • ' •`... Xl.Seence has made 1 , ,, thialgenere ; r-.:- Hon to facilitate the business/ tel lite , ' IF- ^lames. its enjoyment, had even . es ki picng thoterm of human existenee, ' none can be named of more real val ue to mankind. than this contribu. pis i er Hon of Chemistry toth f C fleeting Art.. a•- ...... 'A vast trial of Iss•irt uesthr.inithout Ibis broad eonotry.• has protect' be yond a doubt, that no medicice or combination ,if medis clove yet known , can so .purely control and ruse t beta 'tenons variaties of pulmonary disease which here hith erto swept from our tnidss thonaande and thousand's-ev ery Year- Indeed. thsreja shundept reason to believe . n Remedy has at length been found which can be relied on, to cute the meet dangerou is r ffeetl , lir pith., lone.* Our wive here will not permit us to publish eon proportion (lithe cure* elleetedi by Its nse, but we would nreSeut the feihneteg:—en.l refer further euqu'ry to my America n Almanac which the eirenttel..w -named, will aliSays be pleased to larulah free. wherein are full perticulisks, and indisputable proof of these statement.. , i ' omre of Transportion.Llll:ll en: , II . R..S. C Ang.4.'S3. . ' yi C. Avis - Dear. ele„--Ily little so.. four Yenta nld has • jitst recovered From a Revere attsgrk of malignant, Scarlet Fever. bit. throsst was rotten, and every person that visit • ed him:pronounet,l him it dead child. Ilavioc used vnur Crigger PKOTOR4I, lu Cal f vide. in the 'tinier !of 1650. fora fPvere•ttack,of Rronehitis, with eutire success, I was Induced to try it on my little hey. I give him ,e, "pm spo'onful every three hours.: eontmencimr iu the moraine, end be ten u'eturk at night. I found.: decided eiMeilte for t 10. better. end after three days UV'. he leasable to eat or. drink without pain. its use in the atmve utmed disease will save ; mealy a child from a premeturegrave;Mtd relieve the anxiety of • man.. a fond parent . . Focall affections of the throat and hopes. I forriPTP It the hert medicine extant.: A feeling of the deepest eratlttide. prompt ame in mil , ltesdnst these linSs.—but for your important diseovery, my little boy would new have been in another world. lam •ours. woh - ereat respect. 1, , • .1. Ti P "Wrtl.t.:FuOi• Trans.,. Te.,•lt. R. - : . Rock Ili 11. (SomerseCito.,) N• 3 •• , :luly,":1. '.12. De- 1. ii Avite,-- , ,Sinee , your medleirm h Hi, become kne . .wn here. it has a che ater d.mand than any otbertough remedy we ha•e ever ht. it ,isspoken of in Iterms of utmesisured praise hyl those who have used 9, 'mill f know of .innigi ea s e • where the hest they, can say of it.. if tint too much for the good it ha. done. , .' T take pleasure in sellincit. because. I know that I am airier my customers the...it:eh of their money. and I feed tratitielin ',rein c the heeetWit confers. Please send Inc a further suPply, and believe Inc- Yours, MO- respect , 1 • JOllsi C WHITLOCK. I' P. SI, Almost my number of cm tificstea can be sibt I.yon.ifyon wish it *indoor, 41.. W.. June iti.1852, Arttn—Sir ; this may certify that I base us ed yen'. cherry Perlotal for nrnmrds. et nne yenri and it is my rinrere belief that I .Iwitild ha%e s been In grave ere this time if! had not I , 'tans cured me nt n dsmz routs nf feetinn of the lung*. and I do not oyer.ate my eon tie ttonF when I tell eon it is it remedy. I . • Your ver y ve.rwrtfnUY. ne'7llLLlN.,.Att'*lt Law ke.bri; T e Spotenilwr 49. IMO C Ayer. !liydo.ySir.—fourmrdirinh I. mtvh anprnicA of by thot partici hair., n•ti it hero, and it. coin position is surh as to Inaore. and maintain it. rhput nrariably recommeNl It for pulmonary affections. as do many of nor prinripa. physicians ' - I Tam your tritmi, STIt ' TER. M. D. I prepared - by JAMES C. AYER ; PracticaVan..l Analytical Chemist, T,nrrril. Ntass ' : 4 0L11 RC A. Turn. Ninntro*P: F. h. R Eaton, liarfor.l . Church t Plann , y..Dunilatf; L. Sci,tt, Great Rend. By all Druglist4, Dealers in NtediOneevery . . ' Sept 11--:l7m.k NEW GOODS Ai IrC MIL:LAN & PARK return. tbeii grateful ill acknowiedgmepti4 to the public qr past fa vors, and invite attention to the very large stock ofiSpring;and Summer Goods they areinow re evivi4r, and offer for kale at very ;snip ices . • In 1. addition to their usual assortment of s .Iple Dry fLiorls, Groceries. ILirdware, Crocked, l'Aint.., abd (1k &c:. they are prepared to exhibit a late asrrtment of. -: i s LADIES DRESS GOODS 4 - ofi every description, I;'i,gared, Plaid and Plain, Silks. Bonnets Shawl's, Ribbons.Giiive l i. Hosiery Ladies and Misses slow of all kinds--‘also a la'rge.stnek of - ' ' 1 READY MADE CLOTHING, • Cloths, Cassimeres, !Tweeds, Jeans,' Summer Cloths, Neutings, • Hats and Caps, Boots and . Shoes &e. &e. • -; . - 1 ':They respectfully 'solicit 'an early call from tbbse u.ho - la ish to purchase GOOD 600 D -s AT Lbw PRICES. I- MeMILLAN & PARK. : Nab• 2: )853 . • Farmors'. Union Insnranao -Co. flicr, Athens, I:liar/ford Corin ty,Pal it'a. . CAPITiII, 200,000 SEC.L'RED 'DV BONDS AND NIORTGAL:ES! ON REAL • ESTATE. I • - TNSURES against :loss by I JL anti other buildinvS, Goods. AVare., and Me rchandise, on as favorable icrllis as Any sjilijjar Lt)S.t.s pr.inipt iv 141114.il and paid. • i DIRJECTORS.• • : Don. Murree Williston. Frit veis Tvlf - r, Gen. A. Perkins. J. T. D. MVer. C. - N. SititMan, C. F. lVelles, jr., J. E. Canfield, Athens Don John Towanda :•Gen.l3radlev Wakeman, Lt. Oyville: Geo. M.llolltinback, Wilke4barre• ; ehael Mylert, Lupo, • • OFFICERS, • Hon. Horace Willb4on. Pres.FC F.lWelles, Jr. Vice Pres. and Treas.: J. E. Canfold.iSee'r. • Address, 0. S. Beeb,„ e s S'risque - b;Mna doti n t or S. R' Chase. Gnat Reivi.—tlSyl* Onr Stock of Stovei. Ts now compigted- s —and we would tyke this op port unify to'say that we can show tbe most beautiful and 'splendid patterns of Parlor! and Cookin!! St r, :ves to be fount - 1 in the county.-- Amon .. the can be seen the Revo4 - inn• Front. and Gothie•Partor. for woad or coal, entirely new Patterns, and decidedly pretty sto‘ 4 ,es. Prices from fire to ten d i iltue,i, . Of our Cookin4 stores, we think it:needless to say much, onty to remark that we 'ire Ihom at our former prices, and judgiiig.from the rvidity flf our sales, we believe the! public. are ntiiely satisfied v%ith the prices and quality of btir wares. C linton We have " feW left" of the' "Clinton Air Tight Elevated Ottn stove," avknokvledged by all to be the best choking stove or* in use:— Ftuf•sia El'iliAipipo st old priizeiS,and Trim. Mings and Tin WalJ.e of 411 desciptions, at the very loWest rates. s • • • . j J. DIcKEIt3IAN Jr. New 31 - Ilford, Oet, 2.3.'5.3. .nooKs.l iErtraOrdinary indUcements . lo the readin , r i. Either of the following five works will be atrit free of post ag.e, on receipt of the price annexed. Abduction, Iridis and AdrenturOs of Payneta . j Wife of Augustus ,; Mandeville , of italtimore., who Wll.ll ' , boleti from her huehaio at nogota, New - ranada, by a . ..band of Siktaiah Robbers. and by th..rn de!tained in th•dr mountain fastneeaea fOr' thirteen motith-t. there having gone through the moat terrible scenes that the imagination :can picture; the whole: forming the moat truly wonderful 'narrative of aes nal occurrent...it ever yet placed before the reLdlng cotorntinity. Written by her Ilu.shand. Price 12,4 'cent,. A Thriainz and Startling ll'o'rlif !the authentic Con fexeinn of William Maxi.erwm, - • ,:- The cruet 21,farderer of his Fathet and 34flier! Togeth• ' er,with . a complete account of his various; ' obberies and al urdemincluding that . of Mr. Manning, ffslo, N. Y.. and the beautiful Miss Emma Martin. A dto which Is ' the history or the rand, fiendish Marl:ere i and expert Rut ' filar and Pickpocket, Thomas Little, the totomptico of Mas , terPota• Price,l23i cent=., I :' • The Beaulifizl Jeiresx, Rachel Arendostr. ller la.mentable connection with 'he dar and eventfn • career °UN as2ll-rnard,otherwisi-called` s i . rime Charles; by George Lmpard: the late termination of whose adren_ ,:. lures in Madrid, tieil ch.- Patsiee of the:Queen. has created i so much comment, andsuchl ntense interest in the Amami. can press. • , I , Thousiands throughout the United litatea . are familiar with portions or-the career of" Prince Charles." but this, 'rterratire sets out in plain colors his whole j 'rarer.r. especial- Iv his erioneetion with the rich and beaut,tful Jewess. Ra chel Mendoza, who only it year Imo mlngl-d in the first cir cles of New York. After relatint his adventures in the United Statea.thls Narrativro'cooducts u• toll:Odd . to the Royal c:ourt ef.gpain. Revealing' the secrete of the I.lfe of Queen Isabella. Price 15 cents. Startling Diseinsures? : Mysteries Solred ! or the fli.V~rrj of Esther . Liring*nne. And dark of Ihnry Baldwin. fly George Llppard Thin Narrative not only pteturre the eingular career of Eether Lleingeton end the erfinee of Minty Baldwin. but the eeieles in Which they .were arum. lt •be 314,nnioth Core,"arereate.l by trettehed Baldwlrian a hot J.trntb • 'fut. hut abembinetetyle. An.' the =melee of Mica Annie. Healy. in Chneleabin. no 'he bright of heti M arriage, ie In these pages terribly wxplained. Prier 15 teals. The /4iraCs Rerenge ! or 'hi! Lortly •Quakerese, •- Catherine Middlrtnn . The 3klltfnlO.tmester in Diornise t net' nitMtiliir ea' reel' with the Idavlllor developments In !the life of Don £lenorJvittlVA.,! - The A/nein , Priest." . Prim- IRN cents. TERMS—The above aye Thrillhoir.nn4 Int. reelinte Vol ume, will be vent to any admirer* in the United States and Canada, free ef Postste. on thereeelptofsnrents. Pon.t. muter* others. ieenlttlux two dollars; the above 11 " Books sent to Fie- Persons. free of Postage ne-ntt ihereeelprfit five dollars they will be Plot to fifteen Pe.. none. T.artwer Cinbs lo the same proportion AilLetterstnttst be addreieed ' • Itioter,Ay k c o, . .... 60 Ann Otrer.4. Nest York 27. All the above Books are splendidly Intik rat ed.-Im3 Waritmd. 5000 bnahellinf Oaf.. 2006 lnisheia of Cam 1000.4ahela of Rye,. 1000-hughela of,Dried AP pies. 1000 buidoe!a of Rack whpat. fin() baahola of &lona, and any quantity of Partridepa. at the 1110E44 market prices. in etehnnee fnr Goodaiby RSIITH A: HEMPSTEAD. 6 an, Know Thyself.' An Inratnafaillook for 25 crlits—.. zotry Jamas skald hove a•ropy " . , hto6oo COP 1F.3 . 501..,D TN ..• •,', i it.•r., • „ • •,%. ..` h hz! i ~' •,, LEt‘n.' ULAN A ;If t: %It. A new . • „_ , ....k.W. , t.r . r.. 1 :14 , , t ;,•. editt;; . u. rev:sed stud Improved, . 4 r , , , ,,,. ..: , ~ 0...i..3 , 0, issued. \iti g, .....` ~ . ?.' - Dr. ltuoter's %ladies' Mittual •' ...' ' d hand ileolt. or t iseadlieted-e - . e*.- '''• ,/ 4' 11° • -..... . .',. „....- Containlog an outline pi the or,. . .„,...,„..,:, . ..,,,..; gin, progemst,treattnett andcure .. :"• ,. .d..." 1 ~, :, %:.',.. of every furor ot diary'' , con. • r '-'" ",' ` ..' . trac , ed .by promiscuous - seat:Ml . . intercout se. by self abuse oi.by sexual ,xcesr, with advice fur their prevention. wsitien in a fumbler .ty•ej avrdding all medical tech:Mee Wee. and everything that would offend the ewe of dr.%•eney; with an outline of computints incident to Females. from the result of sontr:tienty scars rUrrrs , • fu I practice exclusively devoted to the Cure at tilseaee• of a delleate f r private uai ure. . To which is added rictipts for the cure oft ire above die 'Clara, and I% tfratire on the- causes, syniptorne and cote of the Fever and Ague. Tethmony of the PrgfeeAoro'o.s%tetrir4 in Peno Colege, Philatlephiu--... •DK • HUN 'FM'S lit:flit:Al. II %NUM.... --Th, author o I his wore.. unlike rite insiority of t hose who advertise to cure Med iFC4,t, 111 aim h it tr. sts Is a eraduate of one ot toe b•.. 1 Code.zes in the rni tetlS totes.. It affords me pleasure to recommend hint tot he unforto. nate. nr to the victim of molpractie ,w• a succe. , •ful and ezp,rienced prnet itinntr. in wit...e honor and integrity they may place the .grra t e‘t confidenee. . J , II• S. I,I)S:RAIMP..g. M I) Porn A IVnaltrard .M. D • ,of Pen r, trairersity, PA ifts. (100: 0.-- It ghee ine I.IPPPOIP tP add my tr. ticwory to the, prnfe . ..itotal ability of the A Utb(lr CO lire.' Nu rout. MAIO4. rat..'*- Numet rus ra,en of In b•ra ,:e ot the fl en .tal ttrgans. ;clue PI them of long *tan di in,t. have rime under My no, tic... In which iii's i.ktti has been manifest in restormg to petfer health, In "Anne rarer wire, r the patient hal'bern, conlo4le . rril beyond nirdlnal aid. in tha treatment ot Seen. final weakness. or don, il anzeir rnt ot the funet:one wro-. tinced by a- if aim P Or tares. of YPOP;y. I 110 not know hie superior in the pro`to-ion." I bare been Rego:tinted with the tutirnt stone thitt v year.. and drew it no more 0310 o s t Ice to Id' on well eel: mine.s to •he unto. tuivite t imim of early indi.et et on,.rti reeorito end him as one in wittwe profrOdonal skill anti 'ntectity they may safely confide them .. .elves. " A isitEn wvolytvAtcl).3l. 1)..- •• Thha i voiliout 'iove4f,thio a coat • comprehensive and intelligilve work published on the rill lig of disestati of which it treat s. A , Oidillfr ill I technical term! .1 t addretio eo itmel fto the reaAntr or its re:elers It to free fri-an objectionable matter. anitoo parent however faothfrous, can otjrct to pis. -1110 It In the Lando of 010 cone. The au :hor lia• devoted many revs to the treatment of the earl oua complaint:- treated of. and. with ~ • o o littta lire..th to pnff and ton little pre.nmption to iinno•c. he has offered to the world. a. th• merely nominal price of _5. cent., the : . riliff‘t %KEW [weir) year*' moat aucceaof ut p cacti:v.7— /fcris74. . , "No lettel;.r or par-tit Thouhlhe without tile ktiorrlotize imparte.li - t i fir eushtework_ Tt . would save print or rnin.ttiortifir rril-1r,.0u. to the youth und"r thrir c ha. Cr 99 -- P,,,p7t , • A,i r ecou. A Pre.h•Jerilr e`erzrtn:m in flitin. w...iting of ,',` flun• toesAle.tiesi it art .4:ly. :—..1 9. •10114 , 1171+ 110nr0 thOtPl :01.1s - , !f nu r I.r. I .iofloeoco ofthe hero to`n or withntil rrnliz , n7. l t.• ,, n•and in" upon them.elv., v . ti•u-coo,uttlyour, Ad. who n#e Uwe 1,...;11 en - voht,,l. if not tlvwn.ntvl then Ao norovtw-atr t"ttt..t . ne :he earn. nyllle thnl ran br .Innn 1.0 t . n •n • i zhton and inllnetwe ttn pnbllngnintl 01. tnehnel..to.l inrit sty to I eITIOVe OOP xvttrnn of ho man a etch••••lnevi. ,rou enninr the Wecenq nett t ill,. r.• ,, z , ,,n f e.n. Intr ; .t, on the vntvent Dud et , n i n stnonratinn. ti:titinnrtiture Or tv, nfinfoxte.ttinc.tr'nk:). t hetrzit it fin. x: , ,tia tin;ll - upon thntinnotl4, I. oat a Treater ~..t11. .. tP to t hetiu men rare. At•nnot rnv th.to%nnn bell .11 of..the and. heliec.e Me. voor e,, worker in the gaol woa, you are .onetirely errrnzeil in." rt'll be rortrnrtleCfreeof pn:rnle. In man pArt rattle (Tnite , lStatnft for 21 rents. or far 3h . A 4.1 re... tenet Oak!) COSDEIST dc CO., Puliii•h•r..or ltnn • and • Book .kgentv.upolieil on Ile moat liberal term.. "2.41 Pumps! Pimps !! . Tr. g •rente-4t, unprriyetnent of the ace. Q. 11. Williams' Patent Double :Acting . Ba.II, Valve, Force and Lift Pump. -Art improvement andye all other pumps or machines. forifiing and throwing water. eornliminj both a put panel Fire Enrrine. TM.; Pump. fatented in Fe ritarv. 1854. is the whole of it metalie, no I obs or screws nhout it . .tn rust. efinsequenntiv tt... will last a man's life throe. It can be' used in every variele of Firm, can draw tV:t!er remit any situa tion and carry it to any part of a house,. it i s s. supertor to all other pomp , for iii• , ,tilleries. I a. per Mills. Tanneries, Brick Varirls. Ir.rt Works :ilia 'Alannfaeturmg.esintilistiment of All kinds. •MI order. lanyt. addre.sed,tri Addi Non Dim mick. Pa.. who has bought the bole, right for Si!.(inohanna County. . - An ,, `. 29. 1854.-3:itf. ATENT MEDICINES.—A small' and judi 1. ei4 ! 9 , lv a..nrtment . , in , ludino Dr. SWarne's, Javnes.. and Thrt,rvii. pr paritions Wri ,, ho. and Phinney's Pi 11... Davis' and Thayr . .‘ Pain Killer, &e. SMITH & IJEMPSTFA-1). Brook !VILA 2:1. 1854 New Lino of Mail Stages rrtora • ,"— m orm. - - KIRKWOOD TO RIONTLOSE. A s r 14lkirr Kirkwood. pkrsinytliri.oi.l eor. Lil,l ty e..every arri val .rt tvt I rrAtti. f 47.3.r..1$ or East awl ‘Ve.tireacif.. lug %loot roar at 1 P. 1. HETURN ING, Leasellontrorednily.;:iundayr except t d et 2 P 31. rearlotkr ttrn, to take the Maillratne Carr bath East and:Wert.4-inc the nearert tind att..t f1.70 , q , 14 mutt to reach the Vew York and Et te .Ivlroad. l!ne -'ater , ect , etri-vreekl3 lina for iiimochiprin4- vMe....ankttari lock. ‘Yyotnintr. .nd , Vlll.t- , barte which 1./VeF‘loutrore at 31 every Monday IPe.luerda3 and Frtlay. Al,'. a ine7 o :cc.#3.04 Tennis and comtortable•:trriaget. are proclded.aud the Prt.prietertwill4pare no pains t o aecomtnudnt. the Pub.: tC - K. 310 IL & tV EST . sep 1.2.185-8 Watches and . Jewelry. . ...:-... .. T HE subscriber -has return . . i- • ed front New York with . ).\ - lithe larges rmiety of Watch, \ li\ .• . I s) •• t, • I es, Jewelry. Pirated Ware, anti . sa ' C oilier articles in - his line, that lIVN.-g7:: 1 . .c., •,' ''''t has ever' been offered to the W• •' . . - citizens of Bi tigham ton. mid ' t icinity. . Consisting of a very heavy stock o f Gold Gold Otnitino Duplex .Skeleton User, •EngliSli _ Patent Lever, Enameled and. Anchor Watelids, Silver Lever, Anchor and Lepine do., in 'pi* and Hunting ewes. Gold Ve.t fob and Goni-ti Chains, Silver do. do., Gold Se:ils. Keys. Slides, Honks. Swivels.Peneils, Thinibles. Lockets. }lir rin gs. •Fi nge r Ring , . Breastpins. Crosses, Specta cles. &e. Silver C.lke. Pie,. Fruit and Batter Knives; Silver Ladles. Forks. Spoons. Cups, Ca:rd Cases, and Natikin . Rings, Coral Beads, Shell Cutilbs, Knives and St'!Fssors, Plated Castok Cake a4)33 Card Baskets, Candlesticks, Smitriirs and Trays. Simons, Knives and Forks, Cloaks 'of every .deserimion. a very large stock of Gild pens, Hair and Tooth brushes, Buffaloe BaiA. dress:ma. side nod pocket' Comb+, fine tooth and Ihdiali'ohher do.; porte Monais. &c. &c. &e.— The above f. , ,Oodshaving been purchased at the present depressed: state •of the market; .enables tli. undersigned to offer them 'to his customers at tinustially.lo• prices, and, to which he wont(' respectfully,invite the attention of all persOns wishing. e 'obtain any article in his line. ' ' ALFRED J. EVANS No. 2, Odd Fellow* Hall; ' Binghamton, Nov. 26, 1854. - . • . _ • • Flour & Salt, •,, ALT by the load or sin le bbl. for sale at the ).3 lloPhottom Station. Also•tibur in quarter bbl. sacks nt -$2.75 per sack.'_ B LL & TINPLEY: Hopbottotn, Ort: 12,185 . REMOVAL. • KEEI.EIt & STODDARD xinep the latefiro, :maybe imind.in the BASEMENT OF SEARLE'S HOTEL. Notwithstanding the unprecedented ra pidity withwhich our stock of Boots, Shries.&e, " went off" on the morning of the fire, we still have some onitand..anti s h soppii again. ICBM:ERA STODDAR Montrose, November, 13, 1354. WINTER CLOTHING/ , • At A. : Lathrop & C6's. AS WE aie.anXiolll4 to close 001 onr !dna of clothine to make room loroUr SP‘ring - por.: chase, we hr,. Kellina it. :it ure tip reduced prices. C a l) as now is.,the time to her cheap coats, from $3,00 to $lB,OO. •Dress, FrOck and Suck coats, good patterns and new shies. Pants fi-om $1.50 VI $B.OO. Vests- of every style.- Gents Fornishind,Goods of every kind. ALL WOOL - LONG SHANVLS. fifteen percent. cheaper than over offered in Montrose. . - ' - DE LANES. Good quality and neat patterns, selling at coat for cash. • , A. LATIIROP - &-CO. Montrose. Feb. 1. 1855. • • • • 10,000 Firkin Staves Wanted. . BY the subscribers inunedistely.. Also ing timber .nnd ijnoppoles—for which , we wilt pay the highest market pries, Soltilimed Staves preferred.- Sail J.* IiSMPSTEAD. Brooklyn, Feb. 13, 1:1 , , . - • AFFLICTED READ. DutuotbELNllA icoutie,—E.t.bn.bed years ago by Ut. Et :in KE‘lN i eoruer arriar4 between .pruct• and Plue: ° PlDitinteiphla. Pa. . Ise Val id. ate aihrriseil t hat -Dr. KiIn:ELL:4 confines hhiprisetice 1,0 pal tteular 1.1(300 of inedieitte, • whneli en; gag e s hien attrutioa. ilisimotistut the dirriirtutiate against the.,atinse of mercUt:s.`; ., thounauds are annually tneretitialistmonns . of ars Iteren‘ affetConniiire promptly I - extinguished. Tts.•,.ty na - ra Po Slif ng Oen e site ;it the t 'calm-cot. of a elate ofdtinci•es hither:oils - glee% eni vent tope. un derstood. hiss e ns - 0 Led it; KlNlitiliiN.i - Atr HOC "F AROI4K ON SgLP CS s TU.!: ).to proye that nine tenths of. he cause. of nervous lure : an,: run.:FUti out% i steak; Bean• mental an. iinynniciLlnillferlaig.:..te I: - .Ce4 i4l* . eer tainitiabitatt-oitutou :he wort •e et nfe 'Vey and f.ttal eptings ofileinnsrzre,finery awl ,n. - ein.r it re ,nerlnariiy. 'lss ken ens it I.i r ice erilhabit. eomrtintra.nlul'Lr .11 1),. 1.114 V, ,oi.t often giniatat; up stills hetnrto inantiuott. ; dn.. time, net . ..nly n ,, nou • 4 1 1- , a,...ern '0 tuatritnnnia intniiities•.buti:give.•i.e to P. "r 'tier& in.i.tiona: prat ,i,aratu.i ing affeetiwn•. pew th.,..• wise nin,IVPNYII{S jr t 'thin pernieioui prettier or ,•,., nnn i thslL 4 find the net too.its [sin . t...t reel ntrenste :and anacentuistahie:ieOurund canto e On'in nd. The it nrorta oaf e On- nnahie tritshnewith a...mint° • et( ritor. or to apelir hi. mi n d' to . stmly hnn step in tardy and weak •he 'toil, rreetil ate, anti entuagi a in hi. :pot t ie.. enerity than u.ual. iflio rat nri r Iroeni ...nil el! rmtrrinlnov it sin .7. r; „,„r,,c,i n ! And tiln.enne tulle Wirt r hat ;hi nl•el I ,r his s %Or ,raltiol. Thgte air . aotii/eruijue. •'roula. , 4al eti the•slientiod ; siluote , l . 1 1 vri no en-- r-ounre- the fulfilment of ...sepal condi- tiensAn order that it Ins vile re .lie the willow ofrnutual happineso. Could thfi veil nriglii of do in. nil. wrei theitne•nt be , aiiiiett soili t• trite soot ee in every. i lit4w mans Cot:011ie In' ten...a to i es lilisitnalitietition•innil their attetalaut went sl Apply them elide it in ye,: I.;me in fled, 's.nr itp stean^- and rein:red rebraced revivified and ttri-ntrtfientiti - ' - I. • y" ISE lie who n i aeen blupteif under Dr., IKINI,II.Iki'S: rent tuinoin runt ennaile I n Ilia licin eir .5 3 g•nt:etonin.au.l reit' 0 ono the anon ran re. that _he ferrets of Dr. K • • patients .!lo's'er irnelOnea. Young matt—let no taut uteilii.l a (leer stiu from mak. O ration anil ~tnhillty.cao certainty ii.e`l 3 end you Ton man y ti.,r w !I ei'ineeal tile reeret in their then hearts. and urr thrinnenten. A'an! how oaten thin a fetal nielit;lennnoni how m Air neomisine young; Irian .who have been an orn , mrn t to society ha tatieti fturit She ea r "11 . Sctriet ;lien of the li...sibs - a a^. - ao''lny removed bd t . application et a nrpat tit. its avant. tkeil •nly Dr K. i:.:'11 . :(). , 1.1.1)4!ilY promptlf Curet!, a nil null vigor rent.. on• tea a - it i 11. in have' (ity qtat:lng their 4!lne inarrher h nil tfieirgyinntritun, per let - tereuelenincu remit; anec) Dr K's. tut dicine,sppropria entaccrirnPnclen I Forwarded to :Inv parrot the I' tates, anti packed frente frini DAM AD ei or tl1.11:10.9 READ P.—Youth and Manhood. V.gcrou c Lire 'or a Preatat”te Dean. Kinketin on Self 1 • Pre