ir=a Ficis'imoiiv=73l444o,ream: - cannot v./ through a -great, depth' 'of Milk._ tlmnfot Ma IS desired 0-retain its cress ) ; for; astiit}i, it shotale pat:, _into a; deep, narrOw_dish; bat,Jl it " be desired. to: free it. Kett compl etely of tritati,jitiluiuldbe pouted intis TOW, natAligytiottnna ,4:4.rAiding one inch depth.,l l lo - evOlation of cream is lacilita, by a ris4 and' "retarded b y depression ' tempatature., the 118U111: tentpenttiire the,daaryfifty - Aegiees lof Fahrenheit— the cream will probably rise in, (liiity hourn but,t4 seventy degrees it will perha F . 03 rise in half that lime; at . id when iho milk is , kept near thifreezipg.piimt, the cream will tie very slowly, becansot becOmes solidified. In wet and-cold weather • the milk is less :itch thanin dry and warin, ,'Red on this se conitt mem cheese is obtained in-eold,than in warmi though not in thandeiY weather. The seteßni_bas its The milk, in spring, is supposed bk AU?, bfillt for drinbing;benee it wo uia be-'tbeest,foi , calves"; in summer it iskestAnited for cheese; and in autumn the butter_forkesping - is, better than thatorsnm mer-,4he eowkless frtitiently milked; give richer ',Mac; and oolreiviently more\ butter. 1110,morning's miltts Ocher than the even ' The . -lastdrawn milk of each milkitg. at alttitnes - season' ? is riehor than the first-drawn, which is the poorest.-- Western 4,045-utigsrisk ` Alratuitati-Pstsr.-;-/-Take common elay, theattatelhaf Contraorilbrielcs are made of, dry' palyerize, and run' ihrough a sieve, and ; miz'tithr litisZtd oil. ilia have' theti, a first rate firiOoof paint, of a delicate -drab color. Pet it on as thick as may be practicable. _ If any one Las any d' i nbta,on , the subject, let hint - try it on a small- le—paint a ,shin ; 0 , for instance, and le it I dry. • Becollect Ik ea that* must be miffed th cker than ,common paint: -:' - - ' ' • . The clay will, when ' rst'dug, be wet or danip; but will soon ' dry, spread in the air, under slelter, Or if waUted , immediately, - it marl* dried in a kettle , over the fire. When dry it will be in lumps,l4ke., and Can be pul verized byplacing in and iron kettlO'set a few inches in the ground, anal pounding it with a -. billet of bard wood three inches in diameter, . dime' feetlong the lower end rounded off a little, area : . Then sift. Any clay will make paint, but the , colors May differ { which can easily-.be ascertained by Arying it on asmall sealeas ablate' indicated. By burnitigMlie clay slighily,yo get u '; light red. arid the • • greater the heat you isubject them 'to, the brighter of deeper the red.-- Country dent. ikuir, t ray in; :THEIW; IDuz:G.—To promote the laying or your hemi in winter,\ feed them 1 -- fiiee . a day with grain, l alternately between corn, ; oats, arid_bu tilleat-- 7 -two or : i three _ times a isrt -- give th re mews of fresh meat _ • or fresh fisli, chopt very fide. Keep under . cover; always semi:till: to diem, old mortar, . . chalk broke One ) or li o that baa been slack ed=oystet-shell lime sibest- - or - bones fine -, ly pulverized—also, nd and ashes, for the • . • hens' to •dust themse es in. ' Watei them Vim -- - times a day. 1. - < Clear out your poultry house three times a '1 week,put the dung ini'a Land, cover it with a slight covering of earth, and sprinkling of , plasterknelt the ha ilrel in a dry place, and every tielostrtels of hen dung thus preserved will be sufficient manure to grow you fifty bushels of corn :or mere.—..lmerican Farm- YiezraNcsass Suersa.—Thee are made of eggs, flour,* milk. The just pro pOrtioris are , tablesp4nful of'flour to each „ - egg. • TO Make imalllPancakes, beat a coup: le of eggs thoroughly4l and add sweet milk.— Then - ,take-a conple offiablespoonsful of flour, workinte 'A thin paste and ductile batter by adding-16mA and eggs, and a litYle salt Grease the pan with n, Piece of sweet 'Ara or butter, and stir briskly to preterit' adterinfr, •to the bottom. ;_,Wheri the under , side is suf ficiently browned turn it. Leave the cakes folded, - with sugar or, honey; and butter be tween the folds„or 114frar alone. ,If this be fonucttohe : to,SOfid, add more egg and use - lees flour. - A slight Orinkle of grated nut- - . meg will be an additien.—Maine Farmer. ' eal,xpo'Conx.—'Ree -following remarks in regard to selling cornhin the ear, we clip from the American Fartneii: ~ - " Don' darn sell your on the ears but shell it baron deniosinq of it. By doing so you'll lase the; freight whi4h would have to pay' y the r,o i you icon the cobs, `for bi„ t 1311 •be aides the robs' to have ground Into meal, which, when thus Rrpared, if mixed with cut straw and lay, makes' most excellent food . cattle ;luslf a pee ofenhmeal, two quarts cite zneid, sad hal a bushel of cut hay o Wait, makes . an 1: miratde mess, when 'broight i t c slop by the addition of hot wa ter fcc **lob cow." '• , Boit Dtibtm.p.ros.—Alake a batter of si. * 11-beaten eggs' ir i pia of milk, tic' it salt - troentful of Wit, an flour enough- to make it Vatter as thick as t ifor poendotkel have a eleatisateepai of bojfing,water ;• let the we "ter,_boil fast, drop int the batter by the table ..., spnonsful ; fent. or .6 Id l e inimites will boil them. Take - them Willi a a ski l mmer on to ;a slish, put a bitof butter and peper over. and serve with . --boiled .or loolaineat r l'i Fora little tiessert„ put tutter and gritted nutmeg, with syrup or au ' sar.over.--4aine „Orme,. - r - 'lralitEe•-- We knovv frozn. persona 911442Mti0d, Olathe , pen'ons are no irt*pte:livl l / 2 14,410 best •nietitod _of preparing iip*ealor .. ,*tabit It is 'simply this:— : Nake4biaaova ?the skin, slice and serve timozi_44o c r e a m and sugar. If you have sievereal;!int,funii - prepared in this way, try by ali csti and YOU, - gill' thank • 1 / 5 for theleigges - the . .tartner's Mir, - Arm, , • Taa Mardotttsiattica.-9x. Wright _imulaU A; says cur-grass crop , is not iwoporly:appreciate !o.• crop, kerifir, 4 l" - , aso near ~stpspcintsneous -• aad moss ,yiol4 so profit.= The• hay iwop orthaV"4";S4te4! 1859.1 14 3 13"090 - tou;::111at for il3ss:te 4aimMet T o t ishog„tgO, tons; 'Which is worth *iso.opo,_ voo ; Au ttkirrh.lo cotton crop is valued, -• •• at OillfittiOPOO, • Ana ,-crap more • _than haltla'oosl47. lis:iberour at414*":41, Tark;•.(libickyaildifoaatfOirth of*,.irlsois) Ohio, 11 44 64 " eud-14 1 40 1 &" Tte `tzlis''cr 6 o" ais - least,' in la,•-,*&tisaglifterkif, - yrorth arum-, ally overiMoo,ooo,4M. -- Vo"9tpe**44ll be lievelliit the grawkflop" cc VoirT:TprkStatP is worth!inore'than tio shows that such is the fact. • • piurfistmtuts. PBRATB by their poweifil indigence Via _- internal viscera to purify i the bkrod and U late it bite healthy sal* tremor She obstructions of-the storrisch._, l .banittit iner m ksimi' th6r orgruas of the 'body, tads bY etch . action to health, cartwet. l . derangements as are Milk*. Muses Dr An extensive. trial of their virtues. by Problems, Physicians; and Patients, has shown eaves of din t gerous diseases almost beyond bellef t were they not substantiated' by persons of Melt !exalted potation - end character as to.forbid the stutd on of untruth. Their certifleat srepublished nay _American : Almanac, which the . Agents below named are pleased to furnish free to all hieninns. Annexed we are Directionrfor their tie in the complaints which they have been found to clue- 60 Fon Cokrivroissa:—Take one or two Mr, or , such qmintitv as to , gently move the bowels. Cos tiveness is frequently the aggravating cause of Pais land the cure of one Complaint is the cure _9S-beth. No person can feel well while under 's costive habit of,body.. Bence it should -be, as it - can be, promptly relieved. . • D FOR fafFPSIA, which is nometimes the mum of turtireness, and always uncomfortable, take rand doses —from one to foue.— to stimulate the stomach sud liver into healthy action.' They will do it, and the heartburn, botly!arrn, and , soulburn of dyspepsia . 1011 rapidly disk When it has gone, don't feetwhat cure d yen. For a Fort Srosisen, or Morbid Inaction of lilt Bowels, which madness general depression o the spirits and bad heal*, take from foimto eqhtFilLs at Snit, and smidder:doses a ft erwards; en activity and strength is restored to the system. Fon Ninvormons, Stet HEADACHE, Warm. Rain inAe Seabee & Bea, or tide, take from four to eight pills "Ongobig to bed: If they do not raper ' ate sufficiently, take more . the nell, day - Until they do. These complaints will be swept out from the, '. system.-Don't wear - these and their kindred din= orders because your stomach is foul. FonSesonies. Fairstesiss, and all Diseases' of the-NUN take the Pills freely and , frequently, to keep- the bowels open. The eruptions Will gener ally soorvbeginto diminish and &appear. Many dreadful ulcers'..and sores. have been healed up by, the Frights and-purifying effect of these" Pills, and some disgusting diseases which-seemed to saturate • the whole system:have completely yielded to their • influence, leaving the sufferer in perfect health._ Patients! your , i_duty to society forbids thlit you should parade. inurself amend the world covered witYpirriples, hintches, ulcers, sores, and all or any of the unclean - diseases of the skin,ireciaise your system wants cleansing:. To Pester THE Betion,lbeY are the lest' meal" eine eser discovered. They should he taken freely - and . frequently, and the unpnrities which sow tho seeds of incurable disesseri will be swept out of ,the ecstem-like chaff before the. wind. By this property t cy do as much good in preventing sickness as by the reMarkable cures whi*they are making every Where. • . • - LITER COMPLAINT, JACEDICE, and all Bilious Affections 'arise from some derangement,- either torpidity, congestion. cu. 'obstructions of the Liver. Torpidity and congestion vitiate the bile and-render it unfit fot digestion. This. is disastrous to the health, and the constitution is frequently• under mined by no other cause : lndipastion is the amp tom. Obstrection of the: duct which empties the brio.' into the stomach causes the bile to overflow into the blond. This produces Jaundice, with a long and dangszions train sif erne. Costiveness, or alternately costiveness and dkurlum, prevails. Feverish symptoms, languor, low spirits, weariness, restlessness, and melancholy,..with sometimes in ability to eep, and some:timer - ond drowsiness • sometimes there is severe Porn in the side ; the ski n And the width of the eyes bemme a greenish yellow; ithe stomach acid: the bowels sore to the touch; the whole-syetem iirianble. with a tendency to fever, which may turn to bilious fever, bilious colic, biliona diroThria. dysentery, &e. A medium dose three ' or four Pills taken at night; followed by two its three in -the morning. and repeated a few days. will remove the cause of all these troubles. It is wicked to sutler inch pains when you . care them for 2.5 cents. RHEMAATtaII, Gorr, sort all foilitsontatory Pe. eery are rapidly cured by the purifying effects of these Pills upon the blood, and the stimulus which they afford to the vital ri pnciple of Life. For these. and all kindred complaints' they should be taken in mild doses, to move the boivels gently, but freely. • : As a Dts, , tr.n t this is both agreeable and usefuL Pilllean be mode more pleasant to take, -and certainly none has been made more effectual to the;purpose for which a dinner pill is employed. • ' PREPAR-12) BIN ' DU. J. ,C. 4*Eit lie s C 0.,• Practical and Analytical Chemists LOWELL, MASS., AND SOLD BY • 1 TI OODS CHEAP AT C. IV; MOTT'S. TUST received a . lot New Goods, such its Ds ,14ineii, flagrs, Pa rairettas, Persian, Al paeas, Gaigltatus, 11144n01. Prints, aud. Shawls, in fact a g•Pueral assartment of Dry Goods z which will be sold low. W ANTED .r -liOcks, Et gs, Butter, Lard,Cheess, &c., any qoautity!iit 'exchange for Goods at cash pr ices. . C. W..110T,T. M tutrost.Sipt.'lBs.s. ' • . / • - - Will fish.tite 7 • • - TIIKY • will _ if you use the .fishing 'apparatus sold by Phico Knowlton, 3 doors east of ChenangO, Bridge: A new lot just leeeived bJ Expre,ei Call and examine their iarge assort. mem. Hooki3, Lines: Reels, Soles. Shells, -Arti-• Glut talt,Me. . dt•KNOWVON; N. B. It is- currently' repcirted that Fish, in this section of country, will not he caught with other Tackle than that sold at :the above estab lishmect. 1 Binghiniton, Aug. 14, 1855' t • IA CARD. DHYFE dz. KNOWLTON- would most re f spectfully call the attention of purchasers Lo &large assortment of HARDWARE just re ceived and being;daily increased_by arri v als train different manufactures. Having purchased at :prices lower than those.ter which articles of the same quality have' been offered dufing the five past years, then are enaiale4 to make quite a.re- Aluctittn from ihoir former very seasonable de mands, ttioffer both town and country trade in ducements superior to these of N. Y. agents, Binghamton Aug. .14.1855. Fresh Arrival of New Goods at • DICKFRMANS & GARRATT'S TIE subscribers would-respectfully inforth 1. the good people of usquehnna , Co. that they are no* opening their stock of Pall and Winter Goods which is unusually large and at tractive all of which will be sold for. cash or approved credit cheaper than can bo bought at any other establishment in the county Wa wean just what_we Say. • Please 'give ns a trial; DICRERMAN & GARRATT'S. New Milford, Sept. 18t1t1;1135.5. (BUT 'Nails and Spiktis.—Booaton, Parker %I andbld'Colany , ,, at - PIITFE & KNO%VLTOI9'II. Binhlußten,Nov., 1855. Pall and:Winter Goods. - rriliEslrhseriler would any to The public that: just received a general assortment: of talVanil Winter Goode whit+ he offers too setr very iow -flit.' cash or produce. - J. lIOSFORD Nor, 3, 1815-45w6 1 ~ItA PL$ 7nne 13. . - Buffaloll, A Aoki!, lot'of Buffalo :Rots just.r e ceived . 141111L ' and wittlie sold at a low agora 14_ • New 3111 fard;Nov-2. 18 51V • Q MYER WAA.E.—A large lot of ailweriorka, SO °finish , - es also, TaW, ,Dessert and : TO Spooasaa4finfahed an!! -warranted _ good as eOl l 4 Iv- • = , EVANB,4-, • Aug. .) S EW I I WIHP BI,I agi* , Tery floe,' for fu4o . A. J. Evros,,. it `ti Tor • ALVIEBB iseair -4:lfteq.4,_sinte_iso4l ~ 4 , 4411 ply.,orGoODS) _ • • i* tio#trwier, P.- is 8 • —Latest stp6i at C. W. MOTT'S. MMM Knit COLU - wiolos 01a1t1A bpd. 11E1111% lUD fl ft ,- Aid iieComemithifiAl.::tliat n whole colunin I necessary, to tialfe_kociwtrihe - gient attractions sa4 inducements held,put to amine our NEW A - Nti AIAG tractriT aiooi of - . . , 1111iTeiwnre,, - Crockery, Voreeln in, C'lsinti.wnre; 9lninvivare,Clocks; Bird ICntsu, Druidic% Lamps; Mau.. lies,, ; wiiek being opened' by us, Id` our now and benntifeanytia, _ • 2 Doors Eastqf the Canal, Court Street, r 13INGII21VT021r, N. -rtll-11 R.E.ApAi.VD B' COJ.ArV,I2VVED ' Tiint iike,iOurefnents to-pnrehastrrs, tar tiur. I:awlanything heretofore given E the : Public in this market, in reorti to our, , CROCKERY: , A h'D K Edwaztds Whit e Oranite-Warcs,"- n particular. TIEAR! „I.r ' EA 13 ! , ILEA !I 1 A ,SAVING OF 25; per cent:' to purchasers autY be,nintie by buying !I. Shenrd's Ware.". 7. Whs.! &vans° they are one tbird'finer, heavi et;:aaronger, and iho sizes larger than any other Wares made, and they will not Craze, or Fire o.ack." Warranted No v ais all. the taro 'lute! and 'longing lliittaekeepers in our .cities and large toivni will testify, for. they wilt not and do not use. any other wares. . • . . Arb REMEMBER • • • . At our stand aleino can you find an assortment otitheshWares.; They cost us more, our prof l its are lefts, than.if we pursued the courso of other deattVs in selling the light and fragile wares of the the day. . . , .- - .•• Our motto • QUICk SALES, LIGHT PROFITS AND GOOD. GOODS." And once more • • ' RE.3IrEMBER •• • We sell them as low as the fragile . wares of. the day have ever been sold; . FRENCH CHINA.. A sPlimdid.; assortment, of all the new and. beautiful design's and decorations, of Tea.ware f ', China. Vases Tetea Tete. setts, Candle sticks, &e. - The astonishing. Strength;tuld Imiutifill trans parency of “. AMERICAN. POIICE!..AIS" are too well known for further comment. GLASS WARE '°. CANT BE B.flAr'. of the be!St Flint. (lass; 20 doz. beautiful Goblets,' from: Is: 6d to 2s 64 each; 100 doz. Turnblers, it tip lop. artieto for Os.; 20 doz. F,luid and Oil Lamps, of every style, a: fine assortment.. of "Solar Lamps/' a great ra , riety of Glass. Dishes, covered and uncovered.on :old off foot, Spoon Holders, Pitchers, Salts; Butters, Sitgats.Creams, Molasles Cups, Nap. - pies. &c.&e.' i - Doßtfriii to notice by-far t 4 most impo r - Braiick of our Business ; " that is .. - , HARD WARE • - (.7cmsisting-:rif Buildir Material, 'Carpenter:4 Tools; • A.grieultural .. Implemects, and general H 'ouse furnishingiGoods: TO BUILDERS. . A good MOrtice or. Rim Lock With P,orphry Knobs and Screws Completefor • 35.; a .Tood • MOrtice Latch, with Knobs &c:. complete for . 25., The KnobS mentioned, warranted three times. as strong as the Mineral Knob, and not to lops-, ed from the spindle. . • .•, • The"Phoenix.Sash Lock," a Superior thick, no Springs tor,get out of Order, euttitig, away the sash less, and can Ire put, on in One half the titue of any other in use, from 6s. to 18s per duz. • WONDERFUL:; .1 I _l2 Bat wou ld yon b elieve. it, s‘ l BLIND BUTT OR lltsaE," complete in all its pearl: -enabling. you to open Or close, your , Blinds without opening your window;atid that with the greatest ease.— A new invention of J:. C. Roble of Binghamton: It Will well:repay a visit to our establishment to see it alone. • . - • • .• • ANOTHER WONDER. Carved Wood work of every description .con-4 tasting of Capitals for Col name, and Pilasters . Cornices, Brackets, Newells_ and Bannisters for Stairs,Circleir, &c., dre., which wo can furnish to Builders abetter . aiticie,and at prices much less than they cad menu faCture them,a tine lot. of samples can be seen at our rooms: • • . • ON HAND; • .=• A, fill assortment of Boonton Nails, the. best made, at 5e., Wrought and Strap Hinges; Blind and Door Butts. Screws, Gate Fasteners... Locks, Bolts, &.c. •PORCELAIN" Door' KnohYs• Very low,Escutchtions,Door Plates,.Wardrebe Hooks, fee« 4c. :* • .• ••• • • MARBLEIZED IRON MANTLE PIECES: - Highly ornamented, drtreles of great Utility, in many respects superior to Marble, , and at half the cost, all sizes, with Auld without Grates, &c., from $l2 to' $lOO each. TO CARPENTERS. / Our stock 'ef Planes. Chisels, SewerVec., are as complete as money,lime,and devotion to this PARTICULAR branch ours can , make it and Prices as low, -Spear & Ireksons, Butchers and other mike of Saws,or a) lengths and kinds. °:.Tlit) best wake of planes the world afford*: Such . as Daniell and Crandalls, John Rcids, &c: in all their varieties, Cast steel Augers and Au ger Bitts,*concave and graduated, from Bc. np; wards, Firmer, Socket, Turners and Paring c h its: els with ,and, without Handlei. Braces and Bitts, late improvements from 434 to $l5, Stubbs double cut Taper Files, the gen uine articl6,warmted to do the work of 4 or dinary Files, and if once used will never be abandoned.. Maydoles Hammers, Mortice Una gels, steel Squares,Pocket Ruses . - : haw Setts, Patent Auger Hanles, Saw and. Plane Handles Stc. • CLAMANP WATCH REPAIRING. Br a very sitperior workman, neatly and promptly done; Clock material, Guards, Chains, Keys, &e., always on hand. 100 Chicks just received, which for extent, real w orth, beauty of design, superior finish and low prices never /are been equalled in this sec tion of country. Wood, Irprt,. Porcelain, Glass, Weight, Spring, Alarm, in rfict every style from el up , to 310, and every" clock warranted to keep good time one year.. A New' Arrival of those for paned BIRD CAGES, which for strength and beauty . of F . nish cannot be excelleilin these Uni ted States; and'a much Setter article than is Inia* sold, from $l, to WO. • " - To Sportsnien.--Pititalg,Rel4)lv!rs;Pow. der;Shot, Lead,,Fiasks, something nice, Wad Cutters. Melting. Ladles, Shot Pouches and Belts, 'Fishing Tackle, ete., always on hand. . .: To Urosasekeepene.;-Plated Te..a and spoone, Poets, Butter Knives, and Brittaribt Ten Setts, of 6 pieces each, from to 4,504,! Teapots, Coffee pots, 'lO doz. Fluid nod Oil Britania. Lainapi, 104 doE,Table laniyes and; Forks, the largest assortment in tonm.- - .lruppiltuOilt Vitzpware, from a Nutmeg O r der up x. 0 .2 Bathing. Tub, Meat Cutters, Ap. Pie Patera; goffea ilfilla.- - Sistes Corn Poppers, lint Crackers, Eggßeaters,Teasters, Beef steak. Maule,lia fact _everything you need. • • THRZE.rontras • our terms are eastiltua owe pieta. - .• VairipoAtikiektlVrantei.istePreaahted.' 3d2 . AnYthtng necessary tnlnild _end furnish, a brit*please and ' , intik, Middle headtid:Canbe - fennd at - SHEPARD -111WrILERS,.,: , - Binehattiton, Y.--00m3 EMIIIIENIM . _ . . SAWN& .• AtiifON;•NOA6 * th,al4Phitad. - • :C.VIESTNIST morning; 154 Pailatir& _aglitter: Safes . utopia:at, as they always are When put to (tie test._ • • • Pait.stizErnta, Dec. 150844... : • .i. 'Messrs Evans & Wattiou, NO. 2q1400-potorth • • . Gy.s.rt.estea:—lVe take mach pleitsatelawsc nintnending your Salamander-Sites tolUrefiente 'lnd others in want of asecure ineans'Orpreserving thei books, papers; from:are,: ;a the one we ,parelissedfrontlotiabout seven months since has preserved ourhtioksfand cash in as good a condi. ton es they ,vacce;wheis put into it, h-fore the ..itreaf fire this moaning; which destroiied the Cu. of.buildings corner of Chesttintand Fifth Streeti. • The above was in-use iu oar office, en theilincend near of our building, from Which plat;e jt (eiliato the-cellar and remained there until the Are Was The- Safe was then removed aitd opetteA in the presence of at least 1000 persons; 1-who wittieseed the good condition of the. contents. Will-you please have the.Ssfe and - Locks repaired as we intend Id pat it iu use Agaiit..having perfect aonlidencein its firoiproof qualities.. • • - • Yours; Respectfully; ; LACEY & PHILLIPS. . . . ! ': ~- Evans and Watson take pleasure in referring- to the•follotvin, arnomg the many hundreds whohase their safsiii F. Mint, Philniii.; Farrows: and . 3tecloinics' rhilada.; Samuel F. 11.; High. Phila.; John N, Henderson, City Coutroller; Caleb Cope rj- Co., N 0..183•41tir. ItetylettOtard Norris and Son, LikoniotiVe Acta), rhiltufa .; Bancroft and. Sellers, Machinis.ts, `corner 16th 'and James SIP.; Franklift Fire 'mow mime CP., Penn'a Rtiilroud C 0.,• Lacey St, Phillipsaniner :ith and Minor Streets; •.Sharpless,-.Bro ..No. 32 south 2d :44,34M - es, .Kent and Santee-, No••• 147 North Third Street ; W. H. Hortstrian and Sons, No. 51North 3d St-; Smith, & NO. B 7 Market(St4 J.& B. Orne, No 155 Chestnut St. • A large new rtmeut of the Safes alwayson baud (warranted to stand 10 per cent. more,fire than any Iler,ring'S Safe now in use.) EVANS Alt ~VeITSON, eITSON, also manufacture: and -keep for sale, Iron Shutters. Iron Doors and Iron Stash, for mak ing fire-proof Vaults for Banks, Stores, public-and priirate buildings. • Seat and Letter Copyiu Press es.; Potent Slate.Liiied Refrig,erators,-id.c. Pleraffe 'give us weal!, at No. 26 South Fourth St., Pliila deiphitt-15yt & PARK return - their tratefal . neknowlvd! , lnents to.the public tor iniSt fit. sots, and. invite attention tWt he very large stoek of Spring and Slitirnier Goods they are now re ceiving, and ofl r for, sale at very liar prices. In addition_ to their usual tissortnient of staple Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware, Crockery, Paints, and 0;1;.. &e" th4,are. prepared to, exhibit large assortment of • LADIES DRESS GOODS of every description, Figured, Plaid and Plain, 13onnets.Shawls, Ribbons. Gloves, Hosiery Lailies and illisses - shoes of all kinds—also large stock of • Cloths, Ca r ssime . res, Tweeds,. Jeans, :Summer "Cloths,. Vesting, - Hats and Caps, 'buts mid Sbries &e. . - • Tlwy revectfully solicit an early. call froiri no . se wi:th to purchase Goon GOODS AT .owPnlccs. • . . • "- Mt:MILLAN & PARK May 2, 1854. • . • • .. . . Th.a , .. Doct. B. .or • rfIAKES th . il4 method or saying to his friads .11t.: and customers that he Ita:4 again resumed the practice of 'Medicine at his old Stand in Inn trose, where he' may be found at all tinies unless professionally emplaced. lie.tt•ouhixaV to those owing him on old.aCeounts thathe will deduct :25 'wr cent on all accounts paid before the first of April next, (or if any poor like myself,) 1 . will deduct fifty. • • Montmze, Feb. '2O, 1855.,9nf .C. D. Virgil, Dentist, has removed to 'a room over F, - 11. Chandler's store,Avh - ere it. will be his pleasure to see his friends as quick as possibl&." C. D. 'VIRGIL, Resident Dentist. Montrose. filar 2.4855. - . NEW STORE, aami A GENTII AI. a_4s,Ortntent of Staple and Fancy, LA. D 4 o c Greris, Gartiw.tre, II As, Caps BoatssndShots, Wall Paper, Drugs, Dv.e Sfotfs, Plants ar i d Oils, &c., - whieli will be sold as cheap as the cheapest for Cash or approved credit by • M. JONES.. Raeford lone I, 15.55. IDILACK Gru kid Rhine Silk of ext•elli•ot Arvin. .1.3 ilea at .• • IL M. JONES: • June 1,1855. • • , - _ • . D ROCI-1A aaa Cashmere Shawls, at nil inives, 1.1 also a 'few Mantillas by 11. M. JONCS. June 1,1855: ~17' • • EADY Made Clothing, at low pri'reA, by H. 31. JONES June 1,1855. • • S • ADIES will tind a ,gTeai variety of Bonnets and Ribbons at . 11. 31. JONES'. June 1, 1855 \ • • Clit..ll.l§‘,.Bal.ge JONES'. L "1 1 :11 1\ ; 1 ; tIL 31. Jime 1, 155. • - L - I.IIBIIOIDERIES ana Windo Drap,Pri , nt • 11. M. JONES'. .1124. June 1,1855. A good aso:tment of Boets-and Shoes at • 11. 31. JONES'. June 1,1855. SIXTEEN lbs, of Gobd Mackerel for one dol lar in encb by N f M. JONES. Juno 1,1855., TBE best quality of Nails at 5 et's per pound , for sale by H. M. JONES. June 1,1855. 9 s Sl t. r i ticeiviag a fresh . supply !. o n f l o nr ‘i ls s flon it j IP illilo 1,1855. - • • • . Grand .and Magnificent Display OF FALL,ANI) WINTER GOODS. J,4VITTENBEaCcand Co., takes pleasure in 'announcing. te the ititizens of Montrose, and the . atljoiiiin,g Counties, that they have_just - received the largest-and most fashionable assortment of, Path:and .Winter • Goods that has ever been. brought-to this portion - of State. .The folloWing'comprises but a small portion of the immerse assortment.to be found at this establishment. • ' - . ,• Thy' and Gentletnens Clothing, in endless va riety and profeslon at mitre reasonable terms .than can. 1e obtained elsewhere. • • Ladies Dress Goods, Preach Nforino,Pararneta part and all wool Detain, of most any, color= and shade,. Plain black - arid figered,changeable plaid and striped Silks. Prints and Gin hams, Bonnets and Ribbons, Laces and Embroidery. Shawls, Double; and sin. -gle 'broshe, and double blanket. Shawls, also Cashemere and Thibet Skawls;Gloves and Ho siery,Curtain Gi - Mds, Umbrellas, Table Spreads, Toweling; Diapers, Nt;slins, Satinetts, Ciotti; Casiinerit and 10,000 oilier, articles too numerous to Mention. Cash Borers fimi' it, to their benefit-to ^ive ui a call. We trill not be undersold, Oar wayy;rf transacting business is to Sell low for Fast .on abort time togoori wens intending to be prompt in tneetin.7 our obliritiOns,and expecting our Custioners to do the same ivith-as.. RO9ENIMU3I,IVITTENRERA& rim Montrose, Our 4th 1850 • The Know Nothing Exposes A' " Pe" patronising me,' at the - front upper room of the Store lately occupied - by C, Tyler, can ocenomodnteil according to tattle Latost Fashionts in the best and ruoilt ap. 3:moved manace. , . - . Mw ; work is worreted to fit if properly 'Ode. rutting. mending and in fact every, branch.-of Tailoring. done 'on the shortest notice, and that to the utistaetion of these concerned. - I 4tr, J. SirriE2. MEE NEVT GOODS READY-MADE CLOTHING, Removal. ====Ml=l;=lNl Snow _yeo . • Jot lweviluable Book fo r t lls',cfntsie ,4 . 2 E/Sry.flissllp should heive,ci copy Pe • . . . • ' - • -• • .••• '• l• 100,000 .COPIES SOLD IN . ..•NV : N I .••• L 1 I ,_ - ; I 1 f - r . ..„ :- .g.ldit. VIA II it Y Ella .4- new i , ~',la: ••• - 4 1 ;m.7.pft,_• 6. edition .-. reelect! audtta proved, l •':iliV . "I; 743tist Isatted. -- - -- "Z." - ',;•''' -r • ' 3.' 1 Dr. tiunter'stledical Alum:tali -.."••• i ~.._ ,-:::••• ,• ~,' . 1 .7 wed band Book for theattlictod-1 :" _ ' • ','• ~...!.: tiontainiogan outline of the oft. l / , , ~.,.. .... , 4 .. gin, progreig,treatrai diseasee! . _ •••?/.. ... i \ 1., . 0, r erer7 tarn of" nou.l _ • 0/ .. ,,T . , lir ii.! I %..• . ,:'. trtteied by, preiniteutlussexuall Lateruoufee,by sell' eh urte tot by sexual einem., ~with h irlrlee I .forthelitereirenting .wtitteb In a fataillar.tyle, avolding alt medical t velinlrailtiell . and every thing t ha t would Offend thous! or decency; with . au outlinc.or ewe-plain taineldentl to vow ales. front the result et sump Liven ty y earr allearri. nil priittlet t 2 tintittLY:iitrotba /0 tlit dhreofdlitaseiot al delkatal er private nature. • -,..• 1 - I To whlckla added rectintsfor the pito ofthleabOye easeti, and hAreative on.the causes,symptonte and ou re or the Vceer and Ague. 7' - I.;Te woo". yof the 1 1 rqfetioraro.siUtrirA to Pepin Calvet! Edtilrafilphia...”.l)ll,lll.PKl'Elt't4 )180 WA I. 11. 4 ‘...N1C1AL,"1 .. 40 The author n , . this work. unlik e the itiajoritY of tr °ga itt)./61arertift ICI mire thel homers tif 1414 I t teride la it. r. 'graduate opine of the brat Collegeilit'the UnittniAtites.l Et Affords me pleasure to recomm cud ,him the Unfortn.l ' vitae. or to the victim of malpractiei.'as Wattecesifut and tt/IltirliMetot ptactitionerin.whose honor find t ritegrityt, ihey;mity place the greatest conildehtir. ' 341.. $. imasnont, Profit: A. Woodward, .I,lf. . ,of Pro n delpha.—lt glees me Monitore to add my teatime of to the professional ability of the,A ;Oboe of the" Altfotna Mincif ' N entered!. mots of Disease ofthlAferlital Om:mai genteel them of long standing, hate enMe *tinder MY not. tice.in which his skill hal been tuAri a lfest In leatoring tO perfect health, in some twee the -patient hai been tonshfired beyond medical;le.. In the treatment ofSerni. anal weakness. or dhoti-ran ement 'of the functions prop duced by a elfab renery. T . do not 'know his sei7crior In'the profession. I hate been' acquainted with the tailor., eine thifty yeara. and demi t no. More than jtlAtiee to hint as %refill,. kindness to ehe unfortunate rlc.im'ofoariy indiaeretion , toreeoitititend hint as..ene in whose professional skill and integrity they may safely, connde themselves. ' ALFRED ItYttODWARD.M. " Thists. wlthent'eaception. the Most comprehitialve• aed intelligible work published on -the elm:e'er disraim of 'which It treats. Avoidingall technical terms.' t address ee itaelf to the raltann 'once readers- It Is free from all ohjeetinnahle matter. and no parent however fastidioatit can older' to placing it In the hands of his suns. The an thor has devoted many years t o the treatment oft be sari. one complaint'. treated.of..and „with toe littlehrirrth to' puff. and too little prelumption to impose, he laso.ffered ',lithe world, atthetnerely :nominal price of it emiit., the fruit of some twent) yeirs'most-suleCeitsfo I practiee."-;- .14ra:tr., . . "No trnehrr or pitreo; Amul.The without thecfeowlPilge, impartedir this inesittable work. Tt would save yearsof painanortig r ation anglsotrow to the youth ugdor their , (+wee "—People's Ailregrae. A Preshsterian elea.yinan in Ohio, writing of "linn- ter•iffe•llenl ‘1 tinriftityt :—"Thortsantls open *bons! : ands of our youth. example afl.l inltoence .of the Passions...have !monied into •t he habit of.self pont:L .lo U, ,nititottt renlizingtho sin and fenrful ennsequenees upon - thomeelvss find their pOsterity. Theenne.titutions of thous. ' s ands a - boater:tieing families hare been enferbleil,• if not 'broken flown And they do rintknoat thermos': 'or the cure. :Anything that esln be firmest} to f 4 nlighten nit 4 induenee. the public-Mind ex tOcheek.nnd ullimntely to remove this afflefscrend mores nrlllatnan arretrhednesn• *null the trrentest blessing nentto the religion of inane- i ehrist, nn the.prosent and eq,nin r generation. into perance (Of. (1, (I.t. oNintifing' think.) ihobgh it has 4lninthoun; ands upon tlfouellltilk, is. not a greater to thebn man rnee Arrept toy thanks on behilf of he afflicted. ' nnd. believe me f yrfnt eo-worker in,the good ork you are: sonmticely enpfgeflio:.". (.4er gr ely once; ntied) will be forstnrdri.freenf postage. trf any part ofthe fruited Starter for 25 rents or roples for 31. ddrete. (post paid) COSDEN ;Ec. Ca., Pnlfli4fer , .or )ton 19d. Philadelphia. . itooknellers,lllanYnrs and Book Agentsfopplied on the most liberal terms. - 24y1 New Line of Mail Stages - raOrd 'fa_t:l 6 ., its ~.."''''- --.N .,..5...,_ `. -.: a."4 -.1g... -- t 4 - -,,,Y-:±'--:,;',..0.44,..,,,---. . Amp r .., ____ _ 4- - isr-f-,4t1V...ff441 'F- 1 I r il il-S' - ' 'XI• vi(''' : fyl , 44111 R KIRKWOOD TO PIONTRO -A STAGI.: le.tve girkwooil. pafsitiktliroi eitssille, Liberty .d - c.,ev«ry morningaftert, 1r al r:f the Mail ("rains o feaks,i.oth East awl W.L.5 iogNotitrosk at .. . 1 P. 31. ' - • . R ET. U F . l iNi .1 N P , LeareMontrosidailf4Stiaday a e*ceptird) cl l 2 rearhier Kirktrociii.n time to take the IlaiiTraini eirs,both East and IVelit t heing the nearest andlir folsible routt:to reach the New York and Erie itisiiroa This line, sit ereeet:ia i ri-week sylino.fOr t'anUmnaock ,; ;Wyoming. owl Wilkiabarris: whtCh, lears4l4ntstroee at 1 A Al.• every 'Monday., Wednerday Friday. Alen, a i ne",,a Friendswille,Lerayerills.ite.(lood Teams and cOmfartahletlarriagon are provided ;Rad the .Propriet oreolOkpate nopaisistosterommodatsihePnb lie• K. i • Sep. 1'2,1554. - M0146.A 24.WESTi. ILL:3'IOV Ai l ._ ••1 H • ,T ik 7- 1 7 ,1:1: 1 CR & STOPDARD .Sine .the ihtertie, Al 9. may be:fottral in the lIASE:IIi: , 4CT 114)TEL. , NotwithStanditig. the nniireeevientt;d!ra pidity stotik of ilootsl, wen t „IT" on th,* - miirniw , of the have some on hand. and 24 1 / 4 11 soon lie s; again. • KEE-Lart & STObIMRD..• Montrose, Novetnb.or, 13, 1854. • . Brocho Sha;fris. .1 oFIEAPER tinin ever belore knnWn, rui patterri.s.a:mi tine quality ofLB4 Proclif Shawli4, Lupen's -manufacture, at *7.1 Oct. 11• .j U. P. • &I Co:. , . . . - 'Shawls- - -1 TONG :Ind ..Square. Wool, 11rnelli , nnfl Silk, J vury handsopie styes, and a.t. ex, mutely low . K 4.4.4. _ U. , n. 4 Cp. Oct. 11. . , i - . . • • i •. • . Helmbold's Galinime Preparations.- .:, ~...., 1,,, ireimixdits Ifighly COarCisertlcrce . it.,o7lirMitaii A . . Fliti . 4 * Extract Bachu,l 1. , • For - Diseases o I th r Ithulder mud Kidneys. legrot pi - sense*. :ctrictut es AT,'eaknesses and aldthseases Of the S,exual Organs,, , i - WhelheJlia?Mate or Fern it , ' f • ', ' ..1 frornwhatever rause ;they may have origtrated, and no matter of how long, eitinding, • - If yen bare contrinted the-terrible diseasesthieb.wgen once seated-in thr.syittem. till! surely go down froin nue, eenerationfo another, u inferred nine the cottit talon And sapping the eery vitala .edts tiiiidS of ilfe; do not rnst'yourself 1 In the hand. of Qu, sit o start up every ay in a city Tike this. Anil fill the !papers with k - raring falsehoods,,too well calculated to dereire the Young and ;shone Tint nr. quainted with thelrtrieks. Ton cannot, he too Careful hi the selection of a rPvietty,trith.Fe Caere; - ; ; • • The Fluid flet met :Biteitu bag been prenonneedlty emi nent PliyAcione the greofest remedy erer known.? •It is a medicineperfc;rily plineant in its tast= and very innocent in its action, and yet So thorough thatlt gun fitriefrt every pirtiele o! the rank tind pni mums virus of (this ylreadint ilisaase: and. unlike; othes retnedics, It ;does notr tlzy; tap the ditreltett in the hino;I: I ' i CONSTITUTIONAL DEIITLITt, j brought nn by s , lr;i ' liuse. a tito•t . teciible. disease, which 4 has brunght thousands of th'e !suntan rde !to- .otitiniely graves. nuts tdastini,the hrllljant hope.. ufl Pilie"th!, ilind blighting its the hu 0 tlie glieloua ambitfurt r matir wino' We yonih. can be env+ lb) , thla infelible renietly.,i Ana as e medicine whieb nrifft benefit' eveiyikidy, prom the rim ply delicate to the ennfined and , lc.iiitirinig ttitialid,ro • equat Iv robe found; acting both as a cure 'a'. d prktroneire i •Holtabold's= ighly Conc,ntTato - Compound Plaid Extract Sars - parilla; Tor pnrifying the. lik!. removing' all dirteses arising , from excesses orttereury. exposure and imarudence in life. chronic eon stifutional.disease. arising front an Sm. pure state of the Wood. und the only ieliahlel and' et. fectual known reined) , for the eure of lter.ofnla, Suit lfhenm.Scald Head, Ulcerations of the 1 hrott trol Legst. Paine and SWelf.ng? of the Bonen, Tetter, Plotpleiron; the faceoind all4cSly Eruptions of the Skin. - I This alliele •ii 4 now. preseribed - by silrne of • the most , tistituruisho ['brief:mein the rountry. and ha 3 proved Tneme ellelentia practice than soy preparation Of Sarsaparilla yet offer e,l to the pub' ie. Several! cases of feenndary, Syphilisti; tdercorial and Scrofttinue!diseasess have entirely'recovered in the incurable wards otio , trli üb liclnetitutinne whmh had ft.r many years resisted every mode 'of treatment Wild eortid Itedevised. These eft see fur nish ,trikina examples ofthe salutary ettee' r e ef t', , his ' eine in arresting tome of the most, inveteret diactiSPP al. ter theglatels were dies*.royed and the bot es at esdy , at. feeted. • ; •. NO flcYri —Letter. „ rn rssponslble Physiriart and Pro.: fess.ms, of several. edictal Oolleio,s, anti les,rti of cures from I alien ts be found accomitanYingb gh Prep. oration,' • Es tract at ttuehn, 81 p i er bottle, •or 6 3v Bottles for 95 • 4 rttrtrillasatint pr:ce,c nal in strength to one gallon If i ykrtp*cf Sarsaparilla. Prepared an 'told by li. T. ILELMBOLI)I, Che'raist, 263 Chesnut St.. nearNtp flint d !louse,, . . To he had or ACettfurrell, 3lontrose, Pa„attell of Drug. , gists and dealers ikyrtvat ere.. All Letters directs #to the Proprietor or. A ti gent retelve. Immedhtte ettent inn; - 1. I 23yt NEW MILFORD & Atio_ss.,q,,c2lds_Pup ..•-uoa9 ZO, FOICIAI.I. 1855. I ' _II ' BURRI*I7 would'infortn kis frig - VI • the PuldhL that ho has now ' in s is receiving a rotliassortment ot Fall anil Goods jncladingyt great variety ..of R. Prints in new "styles, Plain and Fantl,D Plain anti F 4FIF .y lgolviir Cloths, Plain al lierinoes, ParemOttas l ,, D,O Razes and -1 Dark Rich Ginithi ms, in -Pall- Style limeade, Plain an.!Pincy Silks: Wool Cashmere, Cmpo - and Silk ,ShawlS; bons - , Bonnets and' rowers; Lsdies CI - Vetvets for Cloak's -, and ..114ntillas, !Br.? Cassintere, dte,, 4e . .,.. with a„ larko. Ttsor 'Staple awl Panky, GoOdi as uslat,'ii flardware t erockire, ;Iron And Steel i PA -Roots and,Shoesi 11atat .Cluet . r ilfrat. earpetings, 4.e., with ;a n'ew assofinl ant ilia TrituminVnltho best_ q uglify.' - 1)(1 to oide . r oxpres=sit Tor, hilt Custom 'grad all he schl at thelowest figure nr:a trr `Pit for eash:froities,-dr approved: erOdi .N. B. - Wool Baek s wanted' "for - 11 highelit irie,k-Vvidf - continuo tkka. paid` , ond Salt constantly on han4l ' ,' 1 1 N e i v Mil ford , October 1805 • _ ai orn _ °rang piece on the Gtobe,eannot present; neater indueertents than KECIEI 4. STODA RD' S' BooSr..ANDSROE STORE. Xx7lllCll now:Tilled with a noir andeztin; •V sive assortment of articles - in theiiliine, , einhrricing -st general satiOy of., new and elegant stylasofrissdier Ind -Gentlemen's wear,.iimong which nre, , Latlies, French,. Silk Lasting and,Yre. ,andt. ssans ..t hld 0 4 a ,, Ki i t ho ., eat' leatlser,:altd tiOused.Joriny, LlndS," arid Ties; k'ehtlethetes ensiles .arid - oak:tanned - entriskinsaid tip ilsiots;Congroi l i a nd button:Gait eri",• •Mantetey and Weskit:llton Biagi, toitei Slips,; Marone°, nalf..l and ; • Cowlside- - .Bras. • ilans,•Ve• VP;allif and aanlikidi. 4, l l aata.aed" Brogan kinsisof ;Miami and Children's wear. Also, a genera ssnrtment of Findings.. sist i n . - . nart•ot last*, ' Ift,inZarlan th r i pat.: ',pax ..11nottes,,shne'lfindillti ,asrls r -rasps; sandstones. shoo kniyrs. &c.- Also; ask 4 tail hstnhick , tahlaed,lGUPPar and , solelesth- Htire,Moroecri skinf ,alO.- I n)na's- - , • Work made to order an d:relief dsno . KEEVER - A. sITODbAItD. , ifentrose"Joise 1 18.53- , - • - " Stovod Stove* Slovesl _ - rrtHE subscriber vriehee to eel l_th nttentiona 1. .1: his friend,. nod this' Public tip., hie very large aesertraeat of • ' ° , • _ . • " STOVES; : at his'nowStnie ancin in: next to S;:Lenheire's Stpre; 'atidfie - ar the Grent'n - iia Detiot. to foimpi Tarp virtety of Cooking find-Patine Stoves . ; mney new PAtterns;- finale Of which me 1 , - ez se Nwhotas; ..- 1. -li4eiclßifitivek,. I • Pire !Ti t Aforierm Tresr . Jiro/puck, . Medoilios. [Hack Warrior, ' .• _ Oak. • Which together 'lra hii former stock still be erhaps the most extensite and varied assortment welt heleeted Stoves in the County.: *** Clinton Stoves well furnished/1i IoF pripes. p .Ei "Alt nrtielem in is line kept ,on hand and Pde to order as us, and - Orders received tit his id stand in Great i end. —; - • . .JOTIN CI7LSTEN -Liidersviite dr; Great Bend, Nov.; i853.=4.1% Buffalo Robes. LARGE lilt. or handsome. Rtibes, a Part .11L them whole, Indian dreamed, end very impe ior ors'atad quatilr.• Gibson. ns•t. 11. 1854. Window Sash. & 1).. SA YU; having beint '-nppoint6tl S. agents for inn etensive. Sash; Blind nod Poor MannfactorY are prepare/1-'ln fairniSh any artie•le•s in this line at les4- rates than they linve übtiallylbeeit . : - .• D .c. 14. • • SHAVING CRE,All—an article which every man shOuld try for 4:11e by •• . -S. 11. & D. SAY RE. - • . - Trtlady-ItlaAti Clcithiitg,` .. A VERY desirable stock if ferylnw.prioo • . S. 11. & D. SAYRZ. Montrose, .Dec. 14, 1854.: . . f , - •:., - „ .. .. Doctor ; :. .... -- - , - 1 THE POCKET 2EESCULAPIUS: . . Or, Every ow Ai; owti Physician. : ~i . 1 ."..... :-• *- - 7. • ~. TIIE 1 -conl :;l i F i l l ' i t ro .T. u ur if:dit.:o-n.,3/4 :„..„ ,-...,.. • Ei, g iivi,,„„,,Nowi„,,Diseiise+ .., . . 70,. t , . aid Mafformatioue of kheitiii. ... .. , ;;:rin, s. man .sys tent in eeery;shape rNis, ) ~..,2 '.‘,-;.• - 4 1' 1 ari - dlerni - : Tecwhieh is a 4• , u .f ,,,,,,,,,,,i.,...i- on 'the pi,4. ..1, . . y-p ; . . , /AY eases of. I , males, being ',cif • Y421 ; a 1 ),5-;; the . highiist importance. to ' • •. ...1 . /.- k,;_;„ An'. married people.nr those conk N o.• .....0.! .- ..teniplating Marriage. Dy .. . . , .- - • . , i i : William Young, 111., D.I • - • - Let no !tither *be ashamed.to present'a Copy . of the Aescolapios id his child:. It may save him . froM an • early groves ...Let no, young man or w - man miter mkt theneeretobligat ions ofmarriedlife without reading the l'ott:;ket A eicula pia s.• - Let tar one suffl•ring from a_lteekuied cough, Pain in'the .side; restlenighte. nervous feelings, and the whole train of DyrpePtie sensi tions , ,a ad. given *tp by their physician;heztfiathermoment withonteon. trditillg the A ESCULA:P.IUS. ' Have the married, or those 'abou t t o.he married an y i mpediment„read this truly useful book; Asir. has been the means of ,saving thousane 4 softinfortunatecreaturesfromthe very joweof &nth.. • .. . . . trr Any persolysencting 1, teenr . irAce c'e . fati:ercr closed in a letter, will receive' One - copy of:Atio", work by mail, or five Copies - will be . itent ter' Otis' 'Dollar. '. Address (post pnicitlz• y : ..1 '' - ' - --1 ' \ ; - ''.. • ' , .DR.AV NI. YOLis (2,1- . . . 5.,.. ... .. i , No . . 15*prile'e St. ihi itailOpttici: ' . "A\ prilt3th,l.SY-14Y I. '' - . - • - - -1. ': t. 3 06. he med. ,resa• ,DR ROVGIiTON.'S • \ • • - • Great IVatural \belga& fur Intleytstion and Dyspepsia: • DR. J. S. ilotrouTOes Pepsin. the true Di- G ESTI VE FLIUD,fir 4,ASTRIV JUICE Nail I huldm the first place among alk \ he ,various.remedies for these , aittrui and tlestruivo complaint s., is Nature ' s own speei fi e lor an unhealthy Stom ach. No art of am can equal \ its curative pow. ers; and no sufferar from indigestion and Dys pepsia shfluld fail to try - N . R' Sold by Abei Tarred; Moritfoss - 13y1.- t AWARD:ASSOCIATION -- ; • . . • •. . , PHILADELPHIA. -:- -, ' a ,\ •-- --' • 1 Impor_tant Announcement.. , .. TTO all persons affllisted w lb sexual iiseasesi S. ch as Sentinel Weakness: : Impotent:o r titonitorhm*,, oi,eett Syphilis...te., Ste. The Deward Association ofi intliadel. phis: laciest . of the toilful desittiCtiott of huniatellte'isid health, - eatited. Gy N - lilla I diSlolo444l'olllll - . 34 , 0W/oils Which are practiced upon the unfortunate, etimsofsuch , diseases by (Iliac** i- have direeted the noon lilting : ettrieon as *Charitable Act worthy Or their n ame, to give Nledieal Advice Gratis. to sit persons thus. alfficted, (Male *et Fe. male) ecia:;antl in eases of extreme poverty and suffering to Surat h:Medleine* Freoof Chattel.- - -...---.. ' .• / The ileword .iS4oelatiOn Is a benevolent fnatlttilinn, es-. tr tablished by special endirtneitt.ifor the reffefof the sitrit. and distressed. a ff licted with ' , ...Virtz ion t anti SpidelnieDis.'. , eases," and its funds catobe used for no other ti urposo ..- - It has now a sniping of means, 'which, the - Director* haiii voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to Add that the Association commands the 'highest' MettiLal *kilt of the age, sad will furnish the most npproveil modern treatment. Valuable ad ride given, to sick and -nervous re males. afflicted with abdominal wealtness, Womb ' Coin plaint: Costiveness, Ltmeorrhtaa, 4 . . --- , • ,- '. - • : :: Address' (post-paid,) Dr. Geo. 11. Calhoun. Consulting Snrgron, iloward Association,No. 2 South SitithStrest, Philadelphia. Pa. . . _ . : fly order °Ube Directors, , • , . -- . :: ; piStt. i D. III: !ULTIMO., President.; 0 to. VA tacniatt,Secretary - ' 22yl UST received a larfre - lot of Plated Ware, t) seomiistinz of take haskets, Ctistom,linperi al and Chamber Camlicstiekst. -" : 1 1 ea Setit, con sisting of sir piece's extra rich; Cues - and ob. , lets; - also,Brittania Ware, viz: -Tea setts, our five and six piece%) Tort Pots, - .Ctiffeti- Potti,'Can ! dlcstieke, &e. As the'subscriber..bas made ttr rangements with the manufacturers of the above goods, lie .is enabled to furnish the. newest -pat terns at•the lbviest (prieei, and 'ids() CO supply )114 customers with extra or single pietiek. of any ar ticle in the'above tine. • E.VANS, , No. Odd Fellowi' In,gititattert,- Aug./11; . . Hum ndA'and ore And WiTiter eh 'Fait _ -'BALI WIN tc PERKINS. li rtctolitaei. i Flour '4' Fat., POrlis Meal, Grain. Fred,C , upoles,n d ear snit far pack iozPork'':'Ciieh'pffdilitDit`tir;Rrfrnd'tfni: `° f: Ors (Mesia t S'Artiett e i-Puttenda:L-ykon. & Chan - tiferostore, !‘loittiofits - • " . " 4 - AT;VRE LD WITT SILAS PERKINS . - M0ntr01e.0ct30,1854.,:-$ 4 ? . . • ... + . l..inefi,'_ Id Plaid 0.10 1 5..; :- lliack Brock ,e kb iiibt , WA' and (1410thle, molt. cd" rnelnlii. , g , ids. Oils, i ROliee, r )ratovi.s 1 g Made; anirwili In 1,0r3v-: ~ CATtli ADM OIL CLOTHS. T.: ..n. DE PEEL *mild: mil - the' atteilt 41 - . •thti pnblia to his Jorge stotticuire - Pty, ' ingraini,,Yettst,TargefYi‘alt nriisVii:Cliil o o. ingswitick ho halvia" Purefused - ,itt Auvriiitil , ; and otTers et- lewer:prices- thin! - ever ofreiett tie.'; f ore pin.ths-eouottpand a eikze 'variety; filling his spacious Comet Iteem ot 'Wog the second floor of . hts :Cretater}i• -*rid Innso Furnishing stoni , Mi -Come ff IMOOIIVi -'d that tkere - is' tio eaccoilty foihertillotmt. N •.. , i .. -,... ,z-, -. 4 * BingbAintort, Oils Bert, 18V8. kV the iflout. 7!=ffM2ffiffMlfl UAL d;. Co. Pip.tod Wate. i ~ aa.3- ssses ITlMEMBlatiikOttlit. rusugump whncr wygourt Josimie4sT One Sal A. tams.: in TOSCO" 00 notpaadrtlnn stx tno , a 0, atib aid ofthe year. No patter tliattiiinnen nnti latreat gox ato paid, - except af•sbi trittitm et , ti. hid. 'liettera. All corn tattnicAkils ediglittifihrith tl ItotSee,ttr,insitro atteittion,tottai bv directed (pot,' 'pout) to g. CHASE; Entrit i liOntioah, I ,4l:iichania County, ' - • ilfoC. ll One, sq saie (12{ lines otless) iiiikset2l924,llCl 0 ..-Eseh'subseitneittiniseition . -; 02b Paekaar months, :SA (lneSqtykiesiiffienthr,' ; . 400 Businesi Cirlis f irour o ne , too Yeiriv sdiettlietnenti4not tivet4nqualts;l,oo ofro, e`niunin nee ran , }. Yostit:tdratilae r a'w ll LbaxiabicttiAktha basiziels intsbialvlbaYaraaaPle4 ; 111 1 410 .4100• sidoreilak atialslV CPl*-teAlath.billf they skill_ e. s ive,irl# l.2l dilia.t lo !tarat a dia4oitlil: =re Of th e - • • • -woulits m vir:krkiiweiheistavingsadetto their I .. et pontivtaniteriala If; large , and' superior *aloft: meat or Job ,Tif),e; ar - o' now 'prepared to eseeito ,T6t, Wory m in' a anaer-uniarimisied thiskaieez tion reoantry,and Mthe most reiao#a le r 4 ,a. -c-nitiiiiitviofavery . deeeriptioalteptcoastastly band , ori-priateitto order. - ofitsintss gitttterl. . . . • ' 11011;11116, •, . , Great , Rend DePot• Pa.. 4714 11 1 02 ANT, Proprietor. . utritinows, SPROUT & Co Sigotres'CosistmoCki. mire Simians, Elntglicsville.Lyeotning Springs may be had of 11. S.Witson, Montrose. Ca.,. Wm. W. glarrirtk Ca. Cabinet anX.Cliair Afantitsct.ircra. foot Maio Street.,,notp,e, Pa.. : _ .• 4 Dr. nr.-simrrui,, iestiit Dentist, liontrose:'Pri., Searle's Hetel,Mondsfys and Tuesalys of esik week. • : I'4l Dealo,rwin Dry Goods,-Proeeries Hardware, Crodcery,Doata and shoes, Pa. - 18 YA • LIT'T'LE & •CHASE, Attgirasies ILaW--Ofrwelprnu.rly pen. , . pied by Llttl'it Sti6eter, Montrose,'Snaque. '•i artnn Gourity Pa • ' • B. LITTLE. 3 ' TEznA B. CHAU. , _ . 5.1,3. DAMS; ATTOnNEY. COUSSRLi.OII AT Aur----Sooque hanna Depot, P'o. Office over 5..8. West7e 1651 Store. . „ • - .• • - AlEttiol.i T II RRICLIL _ _MitiTuosE, PA. _ 7 7. Deater.lePTPgs,, Medicin e s, Ch , mice!, Dye; Oils; V4initifkii; Win- ZOiv their !itost. p•iputir Ptttent • .101.1 T GROVE* " . - - ra-Ch ioitable Tailor-8)14p n4der Searles "Slon;ros!, . • . . . JOHN COLSTEN DEALER SOyes, Tin t Ccp Ter and Sheet Iron W t re i lmdersville; nett r Great Bend.DePot.-60 _ • A. l o athrop, DE.t.t. En: in' Ready ~'"4l;tde Clothifig, ' Mats -and Cvq. Boots and Shoes, Pry Goods, de. Z, v 7" Store opposite. Searle's Hotel. Montrose. C. D. LATILT:Or, J. P. W. liu.rr, •7”. • Dr. Merit It TNIttIGGIST, and :CfrEMISI' t mad Dealer in Daiios; lltcdieines, Chemicals, Dye Stu& Pantia, Oils„ Window -Class, Campkiss tYriumery, Yankee NeloasoSte., Lodersviilee, ' • - FRANKLIN FRASER. ATTORNEY-AIM COUNSELLOR AT LAW, M.Onttqlgi Pa., wilt - attend faithlolly_te - boaineier - :trusted to. hitn in the county , Of Ba s ignaisina. CoOveyeneingind syrititig of all kinds sill be done neatly,. and cbargo tnederater.lle will also attend to the prosecution of clidinsof diers, their Widows and heirs against the U.B. govatnmeni,, for Bounty 'Litnd,Pensionsi&e.. May be found at all hours' at the office formerly occupied by J. T. Ilieharti,Esq.,: , north of the Con rt•Ffouse.-1853-n49 - - m,..-c:_i,TYO4; . . „ . Interested with lat INPoRTER AND Dzatin in liaraware and Cut lerv, Carriage Trirnraingsjtprings, &c.. PearrSireet, N. Y. Where hid, hfereantitii . friends, in 'this and parr Con ntic Fe, re kindly i rivited, and . eaineilly split i ed to call, and purchase. •-- n6tf. HENRY S. KNAPP, !lIONTSOSE, PA. With It owe:, W oodruff, - & Carter, TATIIOLESALE GROCERS and CO1011841(4 4 MEnetissts,,NO.l73 Washiqgtip Street bitween prtlind and Doy Streets, New York. Mareb r il,.:l§s4--10tf. ' - --- - - - ' IttediOal Card. - ha n' E.. Patrick,- Jr. & 0.--. Z - Dimock hares .\.,ll..j,thisi day, formed a capartnership,for a mOre e !len t iMil successful prosecution, ofthe differ. en - bra profession. , • l‘ i 1 A I busiheas entrustedto them, will heattea ded tok, l wlth.promptness and fidelity. ' 'Chew Ace - may he found over Lathrop's Store. -East side Public Avenue. - • . ==- \ E. PATRICK, Jr.' \ 4 ! G. Z. DIMOCK. ' Montrose,` arch 22, 1854. . - - ' Singleton, Can now atliisrie* stand .on Ole! go street; 2 doorswcrit of Scarlet' 4otel, where ills - Filth; Watches, Clock s ., Gans Jeweiry;:and,fverr. deitcriptiOn of Wheel _cutt ing , ,Gtott, an,d-,Wateb. -IfiatCrlaWspyiplicd to titC'trade,—:.st_. A. & E. Italdwin --- • . fAY be found in basement \ of Searle's Ile if 1: lel, 3 doors west from tbe \ eornei. Notis and aceoirta that ate dues wt WW. be iery *a eeptable if 'paid seep. • \ .v Montrose, N0v.28 - ; 1854-47tt LW. Parstaisi: - . - WHOLESALE AMP RETAIL DEALER CaOiDel. Wsre, Sofas, Bo4steads; Tal4es, Chairs, &c. = ' • Na• 9 Washilititon street, \ , :-Binkhamteitt N. Y. \ *ars-flogin up stsirs...-siit, PATENT MEDICINE Af4ENVIr; it-t . tit U *CR Ell?* jot:o66oT Atiftilaftr cintriiito orEgr i ay. TAM OF THE, 'DAT+ Co - Itseipitnp - -14reired. itnd: Choi' - 0 - 13 OUGHT_ at josipreitsfinip irlo i llitflott will 1 4 011 4-ieeiiiitingly " - - • ; U. suittriowig & Co. Otbsoti thti - - • -Varpolll. . GOOD assortmon n :1 1 0a:sole vkierDl IV at very tow - 1):?ar Co. gocti, - • tA. Liattßor