. , partment and that alone fop Fe_coneetimti . , - of its- energiett, ; you will ..corn trees the- entire _range of intellectual and mo al vision. ' Y/ti impriten man in the 'valley, ttledreaTingtof the magniticent.proepect fr ' , tte ma untrun tops., and whether liis -7 riam lie. Norval "for nht, he will think tbe"moon n o broader thin :Ifistather's shield," and that t e : sun was ma' 0 to ehine for:linraione. , 1 - -., .11 do not mean here by 6h4itritat species etinfidel philosophy known . Ifs Modern .Plit onitua,. which i teaches .‘!-tha the great pri • eiples of all- pkdotophical an relig,tous trn h .re to be found equally in al sects, differl g -- only* in. theT MO* of 13Xpr . e. ) ing th em "—f a 'principle iyhirtsO - pins the fl , -gates of error ' upon all that is pure - and -h o v, and bapties . all heathenish systems in -th . game of .Gctd, ~ bfit a charity which is tolerant, which sults .eth. long,' and is kindl. " which eruzioth ii t, :ism:slab - not itself, .is _ not puffed up, cloth nt -behave itself unseemly, seeketh not herow i n, 'it not easily provoked, - tLink'eth no - evil;-re- joiceth not in iniquity but i rrjoiceth iii - the truth; beareth all things,belitiveth all thin . gs, - ' - hopeth all things, endupth a I things." 1 ' It: does not acquiesce-i rer n or,. nor .treat t i -with bitterness and" hreats,, IA strives:l-bad ly iniellimeiftly, and manful' , to inform and ,reform 'it. • _ - - I i. ~,, - . britt'ofthe great. advantag - of a- collfge vitiation, to a young Man' t. say notliirig i ot 1 tbe.ditoipline of mind and I tt l bits of studyli is the fact that he is thrown in o 'contact with F young men of his own ageom all parts H of the land„of every variety of • °Racal and oi II cial - viewa-anti opinion; and learns to ,appte i...iate something of the hidden influences and under'mstrents "Vlach form" he distinct ,fa,:. -tures of character indifferent 1 arts of the land and the world. The Geoigi. surprised that'the, Vermonter per ,of foxy cunning, - deuce and litreoutlinesS of in - had pictured to himself, and gustily agreeable surprise in There is thus incidental to T.. tion et knew ledge, the grown liberal spirit. Lord 13acon - oats, " Custon when it•beginnet in young . calf eaneation, !wilich is, in leet, bui an e 4 _ly custom. 7, Aud the same,au.thor retnarl in another conneetidn, " Certiinly it is heave upoli earth to have a man's' mind'. move ) Charity, rest in Providenge rid, turn -upo ` - the rrolei of `truth." . ..; .. There is need of greater CI riti.in our da i. _ _. . . .. • Cauftioting Opiuichls bring ro T 1 into freque.t apposition. Eleitient.s.are hr tight into co bination, vs Itich !lain no affil, t.y- for 840 of . - er r and the student, it"ho Oh old study tn-n awl things as ytell as book; arid- fit hirn,•lf -to act ihoughtfalli and diser etfy, should apt neglect to cultivate this gem .f all . the graces :-of character—Chatit v. , " . i sometlifog sad in tiof-fkl7 , it tn: 3 / 4 5e , 3: *iejship in the pe.stiioua sen:iithout a pilot; sad ga the verge of ruin feihrful . in the - tlionglkt of p. without any rt.rkiining hand Mail_iFeed to certainldegtructi is somethina aad and fearful. sion, in the ConditiOn - Of .a, man, etjMing - nrowne-I , ,seitla earth's inn. from- the, pa!hl of racial udi . • 'into tbe . gulf of diagrnonAnd It sends a shock soci corlias deepAin him that thinketti' he 6:andel! he fall." Bb.eli Li;:triries are . • gestive, and we in'oire, why matron? . .A.las; - lhe unhappy ''se . lf control.' •l i • • ' It ii said thatjwheti Peter. he Great, in Vi olition. of one ()Ws own law f had indicted a blow upon: his gatidnez, whic resolted in li's death, be exclaimed :" Alas, have civilized : my ottn subjects;4. have con tiered other na tions, yet I have , int 'been .a ''eito'civilize Or oonc l uer raySetirC"-' ‘. * . 1 , - What a le*ctit to the you •g, rpecia,lly to those Whose temptati oils are o great as those of the student!' You live i • a' wn_hd very mneil by' yoursek es. Yt - r;u it ain daeg.r.,or forgetting what :kind .of nr.n. -live outaids4- 1 making tip' thegreat mass of •Ociety, 1 I If you • trim your sails . billy for.an nland sea, you will he unable toweather the storms of life's -great ;ocean.- Yon - need a-ha 'it of self..con-` trot - There is a se l :lf disci ilia. in small things..., which _will fit a man at lengt for the 'shock 1 of the fiercest bathe.. And, here is' a self- „neglect imsmall things, tilde. is the end re-1 stilts in great discOmticure an. sorrow. Im ' patience is study, irregularity • inattention fo , - health and reokressness as t • the future, all 1 betfitY .It. Want of self-control ; -: ncl betoken the 1 certain triumph of the. soul's. orst enetnieti. I need not ins:st upon:a i .th SO evident, -but tem-Irk in conclusion, ' hat. 7 :one.of the moseimpOrtint - ellaracteristi • of the spirit of -1 - • a student, is tr r . terence-lo ta' end of life.' at is satd that thereis a fin cause,to vrbiohl . ,every, creative and Provident_ al act of God 1 / . is referrible, and Should ther :not_be a final I r - ,canse , to which we rotty•refer 11 human:effort i and hutan action,r A final , • ause, is all en d ,! :which a is as a cruse. Soul -times motives 1 make th .ir appeal frotit the rzrets' and dis- 1, ~ appointincet, ef the past. ' 1 . 1 story holds out f • its page, now `..!i:mine , l vr:T promise, now I veiled- in . serf° w ;{ the - soul _lo''l ks upon if,and 1 is wrought pp with new ene ..y. put. there 1 are influences fro:it .the flit ter. prospective, 1 which-came in.mpoa thesbul, laden . with, -all 1 that is mysteriodsl and cncert in, possible and I ' boPeful, in. -that: realm of shad ws, and expand ! . _the.epirit i .ope•ming as a pot •nt cause in'cle:l termining individual destiny,. Like.the n3ag r ; ~ . nate...pole they ac't with coat oiling force up- 1 -ori thelplans and - purposes • MI pursuits of! „men, keepin,;* 'the 'needle • al • aye in one di- I Action, so that •bi observing the man, Soli • may know at once for whaj .e ig li;ing. •,- ,; - .. One of the seven. wise lir.. of .Greece se- . lected for his M0tt0,.." Respzr .fir ! ein",-- Con- /rider. tht - end—tltink of the • ud. Think as i you live rind. suffer and enjoy ps you !loot in ' the iris Buell clouds. of 'magi • ation ;over the difi.v mountain summits of I; ta, And then sink' suddenly to the depths- of :its - dark ra- ; e very ' vines; tleluk as glory gleams n yhtir path, or ; .' sorrow -arrays . youi:in the ,ma Ile of the sepal. 1 .chre; - when..your .ihighest as irations- quiver and rerersetheir fight like_ ounded birds- , 7 - ! when- you 'seem 1 - to - have st yed from life's.' . sunny fields, and like.,miners o be *.working y - in the dark; in fide. beour. it'd blank tnd dreary as 'a leserted house,•o busy and con-. i fused as a turnultnous••thyon.i,,thfak of the-'1 end! -- It is Something 'car • in, something I --teal. You know i that it will Come, chi:nigh - you know not when, nor it • it- . You knoW -that it , is that for IwhiCh - yo ate studying, striving, waiting,, You . ar .st, be - efficient,. faithful now; if you,siould be ready fur IL ' . --. ." In ancient ticles, there w re inatituteil in - 'the ihonors.bf Yroinetheus, ' in: games of: _ianipbearers, in a l thicli. they iliatl-sitra4 for the prize, *ere wont to carry torches lighted, wltiols• . whose suffered' to get- • ut, yielded. the placiand the victory to th. • ' that followed, sad so' - errit back theMselves; , an that -whose liiver-chins• first td the isnark *th - his torch littiltine,,Neeived the prise • - !Masi let it be 'Your_ aim, - V forward towards *;the mark. torch 1 burning. Go..mht ' iksif . -conteol - be lost, a tinguiShed ; linger not, - lest #olcien . prize. IlLiej it . •-• "THE . N. YORK ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY - 4..0 ',DE Pi vbRILZFA.' lOne of the - targEst and best literary papers of i 'the day. • ' An imperial inarto, containing; eight pages or. forty columns of • choice reading matter each • • Terms of -snbsciption Two Dollartpor year. And a Gift will bo presented to each subscri b mmediately on Iktereceiptokbe nubnciption Each subscriber will- be entitled to a gift worth froaCel to, . 19'500,00 in Gold! • _ To CI obi. ' 3 Copies for I year _ $5,00 10 " "1 ." 15,00 REAI).:--READ--ftE4D—REA "4 -:LIST OF GIFTS—GIFTS—GIFTS. 2 Packages. containing . - $5OO in Gold. 10 Gold Patent Lever English Hunt-. ing.Cased Watches - lon Each. 15 It , •It ft at 75 It 25'" _ gold- Watches, - -60 " t: " 100 ." " : 50 300-Ladies " " ' " 35 100 Silver Hunting Caked Watches 25 200 " %V.ltche's - -'-10to 20 • 500 Reid Yee: amt Guard and Chaink, - 10 to - 30 5000' Gold LOlckets - - 2to 101 Gold Rings-4ar Dropslttooches B4ast Pins--Studs---Cuff Pins Sleeve Buttons, - to et to 1 Immediately on receipt of the gut, money, the subsciber's name' Will be ente ear subscription book, opposite a nu the gift corresponding with that nnm bet 'forwarded to his or her address by in! 'Prks, post paid. Address BECKET & - 0031PANY, Pun • '4B and. 49 Moffat's qpitdi N W * A * zpecimgruoples SEN'T ;REF!. WEills of all the Banks taken current in the Stats from whence they Postage stamps are also. received. Pecember 1857. stndint will be . ig not thilal;3 - Insteririg imp-* ! -nners, which be _ there will bel i e- . e other pally: 1 a very acqui,Li . of a large tin HOWARD ASSOCIATION , , PHILADELPHIA. .. - ~s( Benevolent InFtitui s ion, established by special 414 .ndolcment for the relief of the sick and dia. = resseci,ajilicted filth Virtdent. Epideinie diseases. ,0 ALL PERSONS 41ilielied with ,Sexual - . , Diseses, such , as..Spertnatorrhua, Seminal Weakness, Impotenee,Gonorrluna, Glect,Syphi lis,,the Vice of Onanism, or self abuse, &c.,&c. The Ilow.tan Ast:ecixTtos,in view ' -- the awfOldeatruction of human life,eaused o Spin al diseases, and the deceptions practis upon the imfartunate victims of such d,ise se by Quacks, several years ago directed t if on it sillting Surgeon, as ACR.anyratLE act 'orthy of their, name, to open ri Dispensary for the treat saent of tilts class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give 3lxtric.it. ADVICE CRATES, to all who apply be letter, %.h a description of their con ditior, (sge,lx•eutiatioa, habits of life, &c.,) and in eases of extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free lof charge,' It is needless to add that the Association-commands the highest Medical•skill of the age. and will . furnish the moit improved modern treatmeat: .. ~..... z_Tnel?frect-onte do ft reyfew of 'the past, feel . assured that their labor's in this spheie of benevo lent effort, have been lof great benefit .to the aliieted, especially to the-young, and they have resolved •to devote themselves, with renewed zeal, to this very important but much despised cause. tr is most perftiet years; this we the contenipla midst! Of tens .un is 0 re s sometbi g , i nderous engisie, I dashing on at on. ; but tl beyond expres rest `ana co id onfidence a d Mieniy ewer and g retchedness.l - and a voice ertclne : " Let , take bead le i lst ournfulls sug his sad.cOnstilki- ; victim had n6i Just- published by the Association, a Report. on Spermatorrhma Sethinal Weakness, the Vice 01 Quanism, Sfasturbation or Self-Abuse, and other diseaies of the sexual organs, by the ,Consulting Surgeon., which will.be pent by mail ,(in p . .sealed letter envelope,) FREE. OF .CHARGE; on the receipt of TWO ETAMFS for pos tage. • • • 'Ad!lre,ss, for t or Trealthent, DrrGeorge R. Calhoun, ConsultingSUrgeon, Howard Asso ciation, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, -By order of the. Directots. EZRA. D. HARTWELL ideaI. GEORGE PAIRCIIIED:‘ Secretary. "Oct. 15th, 1857. [ly. Fatey: Furs :for Ladies= TOHN FAREIRA & CO.; (New No.) 818 d MARKET St.,'above Eighth, Philadelphia Importers,.Manufnetorers 4nd,dealers in Ladies, I . Gentiptnen and Chillrenti FANCY FURS.--- hotesale and lbit.stt F. & Co., would call* the attention of I;alers and tha /Vila generally ;to their immense Stock of Fancy Fors for Lapel Gentlemeh and Children; their assortment em ' [braces every article.and kind of Farley Furs tgai 'will be worn during the Season — such as • Full Capes, Halt Capes, Quarter Capetl,Talmas, Vic torines, Boas, Muffs &Mutratees, from the finest I Russian Sable to the lowest price Domestic Furs. , For Gentioinen the lamest. assortment of Fur t ' fAillarsi•Gloves, Gauntlets fee.; being the direct Importers of all our Furs and , ianuracturerS of them under our own supervision,.We feitl Satieted we can offer better inducements to deniers and -the public.generally than any other house,- hay liven im i mense assortment to select from and at the Mandfacturers prices.— We Dale ask a call. JOHN FAREIRA & CO. No. 78 MARKET St., above Eighth, Phila4. Scpt, 3, 1857: 4m.' • • • - • - . • • - The Selre; lairmities of loath and Maturity. Just-fuhlished, Gratis, The.4slh Thdusayd, . !. 1 A. FEW WORDS on the rational 3-y-ag . treatment, without:bi - edicine of 'i •-•-- "' g SOrinatorrhea or local weakness, n °eta gotal emissions, genital and nervous debility, pregutfUre;deaay of:thessystem, Impotency, and imped.i } nts to marriage generally, by . . , . ~ IL DE LAN - EY, 11. D: The -important fact that the many alarming complaint,, Originating in the.. lmprndenee and . solitude pfylotalt.may be easily removed without Medicine, is,..in this small tract clearly deinoustr.a- I tell ; and tie entirely Rew and highly ssecessfal I treatment ,t,:e... adopted by the' Author, fully tx ploinOci; bytmtians of which ever one is enar ri I to cure ltiniself perfectly at the least, pass ble cos.t2; th4rebtravoiiing gl. the adv rtised nostrms lof tbe4:lay. Sent to any address, gratis and post [free in a-sealed; enveloite, by remitting 1 postage I stamps t). Dr. DE LANEY, 17 Lispenard Street l'N. Y. 00. 1 . 1857. . t .. [ly...cq. 41* - , 4--1 A-1 A YEAR pays for Beard, washing, sIII.IVI fuel furnished robin, incidental •expensts and "thition in common English at FORT EOIVARD - INSTITUTE • Superb brick buildings. beautifully located on the Rail Wpacl ntar.Sanitog,a Springs. Faculty, twenty Professors and Teachers. - Diplomas-are awarde it i ci Ladies who graduate. Winter Term opens Decr.',:tth, 1857. ''Send for a atilogne to Sep., -1)0 Rev. JAS,. E. KING, Principal. , COMPLWA'Easi,ort.ment of GROCERIES -0124 . C. P. &0. M. B3WLEY'B., .:, 1- 42 M02044:4 1 ': 'AT THE IIEAD OF SIVIGANON! • 1 AND examine the e oice.iitock orSpring 'and. Sulliwer Goods, itat, 'opened fin . .. Examination anfl SAL;;-ii teriLm"..figui , es by 4 • 7 ... •• • .C.• W. AIOTT.. . Q . ELLA, Cashmere, grid DeLnin Shawls at b.,7 very low prices by C:•W. MOTT.. - .1 HATS And Cat* -of. the noweht styleß, in givat varietyby C. W. MUTT. " P REIM in abundance by C T _ , . I 1114 RO VN andi3ine-Slieeting and Slirtinks LP St iiiing - Stripte, 7'ic4e, - DenJm4 Simmer Slufre;rdin.,ll.c.iaa - low As canbe afforded in this market., - C.•W.- ?NTT. L ; L Cllll.Cashime*and Vestinga,veryde. • eir4lo stYlea, atpri:os. that cannot fail to suit. Call and be ponvitiied.. C. W. gOTT.,. • • f. . d you.preas kee your opal lest r "it'd or. w.ioi the "1-Me- BRASS Hod" Hosieary ,. Gloves t Belli, etc., etc.., by - •- W. Nl(Trit. ITLE GOLDEN) PRIZE, 4fanners aio DtOrditit's IXSURANUE COMPANY. North West Corof Second add Walnut-st.,Phila. et,APITAU One Million Two Hundred and %-it Fifty Thousand Dollars. ASSETTS, .$52'3,057 07, Invested in Bonds, Mortagee, and Gond Securities. TUE FO.LLOWING STATENENT Exiiibits the the Business and Condition of .Company to November Ist, 106. ,Preinium` reedy on Marine and Inland Risks to Nov. 15t.1856, $21404 60' Fire Premiunis; - . - '169,796 61 Interest on Loans 8,704 47 •Total.R.cceipis, $400,185 68 Paid Marine Losses, ..$64,497 04 Paid Fire do. - - - 39,737 89' Expenses. Salaries and Cemdisisions, r 45,489 00 Reinsurance, Return PremiuMs & Agen cy Charges, - - AIBOYE - we present A likeness'of Dr. MORSE „nal - the inventor ' of MORSE'S INDIAN ROPT PILLS. This philanthropist has sport theigreater port of 'his life in travelling, having vialedi Europe, Asia, Africa and South America sepr nt3 years among the Indians of our 'West e country l s4Lwahin this' way-that tho Indian !, Ro rn ftPills were first discovered. Dr. Morse was thel first man to establish the fact that all disea sedlarise from nertrarry or rife Ht eon-that our strength, health and.life depend upon this fluid. When the various passages become clogged, and do not act in perfect harmony with the diff ere t functions of the body, the blood loses its act n, becomes thick, corrupted and disessert thii causing pains sickness . and distress of every na ii; our strength is exhausted, we are depriv ed f our health, and& nature is not assisted in thr wing o ff the stagnant humors, the blood will bee Me stagnant and cease to net, and thus our, lig I, of life be' forever blown ont. How iMpor tan is it then to keep the passages of the body fr and open.' And how pleseant to us to be a ble . o Put a medicine in your reach, viz., Mono's Indian Root Pills, made froth plants,,end roots tha . grow around the mountain cliffs in Natore 's ger4en, Fir the health and comfort of diseased ma 4. Qat of the roots from which - these Pills - . ado iwaStide4fie, which opens the pores of i skin,lind assists Nature in throwing off 'the i , pertiOns Of corruption within. The second At' his a plant is an Expectorant; opens. a. . unclogs the passage to the lungs, and thus, ma , • thing manner, performs its duty by throw ing. , Tp , olm, and other humors from the lungs by . copious I. tang. The third is a Diuretier— wlt' it gives ease . d double strength to the kid- • ne ; thus eoeouiaged;they draw largo. amounts of• purities from -the blood,' which is then th ma out bountifully -by the urinary or w r Passage; end which could not have been dis urged in any other way. The fourtiLis a Ca. 'rile, and accompanies the other properties of e Pills - while engaged in purifying the blood; the coarser particles of impurity,;-which cannot pa by the other outlets b are thus taken:up apd c eyed o ff lit great .quantities by the bowels: and an7RO 6 o e t a P b i o ll % h e n , 4) 4' 1 i L l ry ow en li te t r ha ' t th D e i. - s li to o m rs ac e h 's , but become united with the blood; for they fi nd way to. every part , and completely cleanse the, sys ••tn frl,m all irripurity,and the life of the body .whi .h is the blood, becomis perfectly healthy;---. con equently all sickness and pain is driven from the !stem, for they cannot remain when the bo dy' eedru'es so pure and clear, The reasop why pee le are so distressed when sick, andso many dieis because they do not got a medicine that wil pass to the aflicted parts, and which will lopenIo pen the naturaLpassages for the disease to be ease out, hence, a small quantity of food and net, er 'atter is lodged, and the stomach and intes- , tine are literally overlie wing 'with the corrupted ma . 1 4 s ; thus uudergoitos disairree.too tormenta .;- ,onsututty mixing with the blood, which thro.vs the corrupted metterthrough every vein and artery, until life is taken 'from the body by disc *se. Dr. Morse's PILES have added to the . selves victory croon victory, by restoring mill ens of the sick to health and happiness.—, V ..s'. thousands who have been eackcii• or tor-, men , ed with rant:test, pain and anguish, and wheese feeble frames 'have been scorched by the bunting elements of raging fever, and who have beeti brunet, as it were, within a step of the si let grave, now stand ready to testify that they wood have been numbered with the dead, had it 13t been for this' great and wonderful medic ine;Morses Indian Root Pills. After I or 2 do= sesliad been taken, they were astonished, and absdlutNy surprised, in witnessing their charm ing kffeeis. Not only do they . give immediate (. .as and strrnoth . , and laVe away all sickness. 1 Il - pal and anguish, but-they at once go to work at ll i anufailiturs ' Insur • the oundaSionof the dasease; IA hieb - is the blood r, a • ilit -Co. I Tll re fo re. it will be shown. especially by those i w,,t , c 1 use these Pills, that they - will so cleanse Cll;trter Penvinal. Granted by the Slate of t Pen lIS yl CU It ia. and purify, that disease-the deadly enemy-will . ' . - tak its flight, and the flush of youth and beauty CAPITAL 8500.000. • ' will again retuan, rind the prosneet of a long i lo l lop. tire, Marine and Inland Trans and happe L life kilteh o rish and :b r ight en v, „,. , 1 ss]-. :":: 'Beware counterfeits in ye llow , . . •- -.- wra pens—all. geneinaare in stoe,-with the sig ` A.kaos S. Ltrrrs'c orr, Presideq. rant' re of 'A. ..}. %Vlore- &Co., on each _bog. , . • • Wm. A. .floonEs, Vice Pre,s't. - 'liy 1 igt, ] Bs'g - , (6m. I AI:FRED W.A.EKs, Secretary. ---, es. 1 . - ------- Balance remaining with Ce.,5223,057 07 TuF.IASSETTS OF TILE COMPANY ARE AS FOLLOWS: Philadelphia... City and - Chunty Bonds, . -- $16,848 18) Rsiirtsid Bonds, -- - 11,000 00 cost prices First Mortages, Real ip:gtaie: - -.. • 144;500 00 ' Steeks,C l olalerVs,on Ceti, - •:-:, —...- 32,400 00 . Gird and CAsollda- ' On Bank Stock, - 5,22 . 5 00 Deposits with bucan, '' • Sherman & Co.,Now " . . York, . 30,000 00 beferred Payments on . • Stock not yet due, 97,700 00 . Notr for Marine Pre. m , .. • m urns, - - 108,080 00 Due -from Agents, se- : cured by Beads, - 35,3'76 18 - Premiums on Policies • recently issued, and debts due 'the Co.,' 26,470 .38 Balance in Bank, - . 16,456274 cription -4 upon bor e and lier will 1 or ex- LISAERSb . 1 as, ORS• 1 hat pass aro sent. This Company Insures Buildings, Member' dize. and 'Stock, frdm $lOO to $5,00p, at the Lowest Rates consistent with Security, andiopon the most Liberal Teems, and make PROMPT PAY mENTtpon theadjustment of• Losses under Poli cies issued by them. The Board of Directors have this day declared a•dividend - of 15 per payable on demand, upon the bush:tea of a Company, to the Ist instant. Hon. THOMAS . R.PL'OR,ENCE, President EDWARD R. HELMBOLD, Secretary Philadelphia; November 17th 1856., • TIMOTHY DOYLE 52y1i)dbp.] ,ofNew Milford, Pa., Agent 1 wt IA OF - PitILAOELPHIA, No. SO Walnut-si, above Four's— UArITAL $300,000. Make Insurance against lose or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture and 'Aferehandise generally. ALSO, ON Horses and Cattle, atiainst death from Any cause: FLOSSES FILOMPTLY ADJUSTED...aI IDIRCCtORS:,, B. R. MrLi.z s., J.. CtoAsom.E, J. R. FLANIGEN,, F. S. HOF:Oh:UV, - HENRY JONES, SAML. J. RANDALL CHAS.,FLANIGEN, of Wilmington, Del. W3I. CA RTERET, Sec, • . B. R, ILLE I!, Presl. BILLINGS STROUD, _Agent. DIRECTOR.. Aaron S. tipincott, Char) s Wiie, Wni. A. Rhodes, . Weeks, \Vm. Thomas, WM. Neal; Charles J. Field, James P. Smith. • Office No. 10 Merchmkt's Exchange, Phira. A. N. BULLARD, Agent, Mertrose, Pa. itmi. FARM E-R1 'sls will purehaseri7 - ne of the best CORNLERS and SEPARATORS ' 1 -- - Eve? lAvenjed. THE undersigned is now prepared in--furnish to FARMERS, Milfers and others the world renowned ExCelsiOr Sheller--the wonder of the times—being the best; most durable, and easiest running, Shellern ow in use. Warranted to Shell more torn in a shorter sprite of time, tharrany other machine, entirely cleaning the ear, from end to. end, without-crushing either corn or colk t The Machines are constructed with two crank, and pullylor a belt, so that two persons can turn them, or attach a belt in potion by any power. The attention of pertains owning mills, is solicited, as the Machines are wonder fall adapted yo, anylind of power. They are verytasti7-euesed, and when once i. 1 ...ti0n a small boy cat turn, 1 um. they sr-,u 22 • le•of shelling one bushel per,minute— very mer should have one—as they save hei , in Fes than one seasons. They . are On exhibition at ,Searle'. Hotel, Sayre's Foundry, Ely's Mill in Brook] . and .ai. Lathrop's Lake Mills, where they can be seen in operation at acy time. All orders addressed to the undersigned, will receive prothpt atten lien. Machines shipped at a distance and war ranted to operate. D. D: SEARLE. • At Searle's Hotel • llontroae, December, 1 , 16, 1856. THIS is to certify, that I bare examined and used one of the above Shel lens, for, sale by D. D. SEARLE, and unhesitatingly pronounce it, one -Of the, best, most durable and easiest running Shellers ever introduced-into this county. It shell more corn in a shorter time than any other Machins, and is always ready for service. I most .heartily and freely recommend them to the Farmers 'Of Susq'a Coanty, as the cheapest and best Sheller, now in use. I hare one •in operation in my mill-in Dimqck, which 'needs ;only to belieen to recommend itself. Call and, seeit. AMMI ELY. Brooklyn, December 11Th, 1856 1 4 Look and :ead! SOMETHING NEW ! 4ri•W andersigned,Merchant at Dimock Four Corners,rhss lately discovered that for ready pay he cansell more Goods, and makemore moneyAst one-half the usual profits put upon Country Goods. Consesnently I can sell Goods froin five to ten per cent. ioWer thamany ocher establishment in this section. Bat do not take mi word for it. Call anclAsee for ykurselves. , Bring a little Cash or some kind or - Country produce. antbuy your-Goods at a price unpar alleled in the history of 'Mercantile trade. My stork is large and• well selected, and' am re. If r ADDITIONS. - avail week. ISfy Terms , of Sale are READY PAY It will certainly be for your interest to ealVond see me before Ourebasing elsewhere. Flour and Salt kept constanl4 oh hand. WM. JI.,THAYER. Dimock,.Tan. 13tb, 1857, WILOUR, for sale by the. Load or Barrel, by 12f DICKERMAN & GARR F:TT. env Milford, June I otb .1 857. 27,474 68 $177,128 61 $523;05,7 07 J. jiinaldo Sank, John P. Simmons, CERTIVICATE are the fin' whi wirrniEssks Bi • —OR- 7 • goryt 6anik S. D YE L. ' Who has Bank _ , nd se*;- - 0 years experience as .a iitiblisber, and an - thorof . series of [...seltzers at the sroadway Tab 6ernacle when for I.a soreessNe nights, over 0750,600 People) 'Greeted him with Rounds of Applause, ;while he exhibited tl - te manner in which Counterfeiters execute their Frau3s, •and the Surest and Shortest Means of Detecting them! • T e Bank Nntels4gyarers an saylhat he is ;.he greatest Jidge of Paper-Money 47 ring, itEATEST DISCOVERY of the'Pres- I_T"ent Century for Meteeting Counterfeit Bank Notes. • D sr•ibing , , Every Genuine Bill in-Existence %and Exhibiting at a glanee every • Counterfeit in Circalatlnn ! A ranged so admirably, that IiEFEREICCE is EASY OTICIDETECTIOS INSTASTA34B. " . .No tudex !..o .4 4.xamlne! • No_ page. to up.: Bueso simpty arranged, that • lerchant. Baniter.and Basiness,M,an can ac English, French and Gettan. :111 a Each may read the same his own Native Tongue. r Most,Perfect Bank .11ro.te List Published. Alsolt - List of All the Private Bankers in America. 4 Complete Summary of the FINANCE OF gL'HOPE Ann AMERICA will be- published in each edition, together with all the Im- portant NEWS OF THE DAY. Mee A SERIES OF TALES ' From an Old Manuscript found in the - East It furnishes this-Msist Complete History • ORIENTAL LIFE; ideseribing the Most Perplexiag Positions . id a which the Ladies and Gentlemen that country htVl3 been found. These Stories will- continue thtoughout the whole year, nd will prove the iklosttEriterttlining ever offered to the Publii!, f Furnished Meekly/ L .lO Subscribers onty L at $1 a year.. MI letters must be ad dressed to JOIIN S. pyg, Broker, Publishes anaProprietcir,l 4 o Wall.st, N. /87 1.,. Patent Medicines, &c. PFLICTED READ ! GAIIIEN . BEiiG MzomisEs.—Vegetable Pills IR Green Mountain Ointment, :Sarsaparila CompoUnd, Children's Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe. .ver 4nd Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dyson. I I tary Syrup, Consumptive's. Balm, Marshall's the' i ne,_Cat tiolicon. Dr. Libby's Pilo Ointment,. iii and Vannal of Health. Ares Pills' and Chem Pectorial, Tanner's Ger . an Ointment, Trases Magnetic Ointment, Hollows .'s Ointment and riiti,..Davis' Pain 1 .Klit r, Dr. Fitch's • Heart Corrector, Bennett's - Roo and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, Wright's Indian V.e_getable Pi Ils, Rhode's Fever and Aague Cure, Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni. mi Lineampt, Camphor, Castor Oil, Paregoric, Alo t s; Pima, Myrrh, Licorice, Stc., 4c., die-- A n w supyly just received; to be heptcoristant. 1 Y- 0 'land, for sale by • ' I. N. BULLARD. - Oitober. Ist, 1856. . . _ or) paid for all Oe Woor. in Susquehanna (.79.,- by b n/c.E£ 3f4N & GARRET. C R . ,RY PECTORAL, FOR TILE RAPID CURE' OP farads, Coughs, and Hoarseness.. ' • nape r ,,:sp, Mona; 20th Dec, 1655. Da. yD. ks zst do not 11 eeltate fogey the best remedy hunt-ever found for oughs, ifonnumesadn6,7unalst and the runemni unit symptomsa • t.7.71d, b your CIII.RRT Pk ... LORAL. Its cona::4llt 41 " in my practice and my family for 0.1 last tels•yeant bar shown it to pewee' sin. rior virtue' for the treatment , or these complaints. FMCS KNlfillT,ll D. A. ft, MORTLEY, Esu,of UTICA, N.Y., writes: "thard rued your PICTOLU, myself' nd in my flintily creels.** you invehtAl and believe It the best medicine for Its purpose ever potent. With , a bad cold I ahonld leaner ppaqyy twenty-11re dollars for a bottle than do without it, or takeany other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. ! BPIUMI/111D. llme, Feb. 7, 1866. Demur* Arta: I will Cheerfully certify your Ftereast Is the hest remedy We power for the cure of Whooping Cbuyit, Coup, and the chest diseases of children. We of your fraternity in tpo South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our pemde. lIIHA CONKLIN,ISL D.' AMOS LEE, Eq,llfoaraar, la., writes, ltd Jan,1856: "I had a tedious Ineneuza, which confined me In doors . six week,; took many medicinal' without relief;.floally tried yohr Factotum by the Milos of our clergyman. She first dose relieved the metiers lu my throat and lungs; leas than one half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we Can buy, and we esteem. you, Doctor, and your reme dies, as the poor mati•Triend." Asthma or Phthisic, and BrOncititis. WRIT MANCHESTER, PA., Feb. 4.1454 Ste: Sour Coyest, PECTORAL in. performing marvellous curekin this section.' It hes relieved several from arena. big symptoms of consumption. and 15 now curing a men • who hes labored under an affection df the lungs for the last forty years. lIENItit 4 PARKS, iderchint. A. A.e RAMSEY, ,Attuost, Mows Co., lowa, s when, Brpt.ll, 1055: “Dur%g my practice of many years have found nothing oqual to your CRESSY Facrosmt - for gbring TSAR and relief to cousutuptlve.patients, or curing such as and curable:* We might kid volumes of evidence, but the most cot • eluting proof of the virtues of thus remedy is found In its effects upon trial. • • Consumption. Probably no one mmedy has ever lean known wldch cured so many and such dangerous. cases as tills. Some no human aid can mach; but even to those the CAPST PIICTOILLL affords relief sad comfort. ' ' Dorton Ayer, Lowsi.t.: I feel It a duty and a pleasure to Inform you what your Cream Prcroaab has done far my wife. She had been Ilvemonthe laboring under the dangerous symptoms of Conanroption, from which ito aid we could procure gave her much relief. She was timidity failing, until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we hareeome for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We tiler his kindness, as we do your skill, for she has rams , erod from that day. She Is not yet as strong as she used to be, but is fri.e.ftom her cough, and dig herself well. Yowl with gratitude and regard, 011.LAN/40 SHELBY, of-.Saetayenas. ileunriliptinre, do, not despair, till you bays trim! Aram's CRVIRT I'ECTbAIt. -- -it is made hy one of the best medical Chemists in the worid, and lb cares all around us bespealt the high merits of lb Ilidatirlifina Leger.. Ayer's 'Cathartic Pills, rilliß sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been 1 taxed their utmost to prOdnce this best, most perfect purgative'whiV known to man. Innumerable prof. are shown the iese Pitts haveirtiies which serpisM in_ excellence the ordinary medicine , and that Obey win un preintedly upon Unit etteem of all men. They are *ere and pienstint to tne, hot powerful to dire. Their pene trating properties stimulate the vital Activities of.ihe body, reruove the obstructions of its organs; purify the blood, Mel expel dimes*. They purge out the foul liumors which breed and crow iitiglinti or db.:w arred organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every 'body, bra t also formidable and dangerous itemise, that havit,iefflea the beet of human skill. White they produce powerful erects. they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the taint and best physic that ran be employed fur children. Being eugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have br i o made which surpass belief were they not gob stantixted by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid' the suspicion of untruth. Many ember: clergymen ant physicians bare lent their name. to coed. 'Ty to the public the rebobility of my reinedies, while tith es' have sent sno-the' *entrance of their couvkilon that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men The Agent below named is pleas& to furnish grails my A merbuti Almanac, containing directions for their bee and certificates of Ater cakes, of the following Complaints:— Cvor e". as, Diikon Complaints, Rhemnatienn, Dropey, ileartiodu. _Headache arising from a foul Stomach, Nau sea. I toligswiTen, Luattlaw of the Rowels and Pain mixing thereflosa, nature - nay, Loss of Appetite, all Direr .* and. Cutaneous Diseases which require an t , frICUILIII Scrifuls or King'. Evil. They also, 11;parify- Mg the blood anketimulating the system, cure many complaints which It would not bo supposed they mild reach, such as Deafens, Tartish blindists, Neuralgia and NerTaturirritabillty.,l/emniteinents of the Liver Mot Kid neys, bout, and other kindred complaints artuingi Mon a Ictw state of the body or obstruction 'tilts funrtitiT - Do not be put pti unprincipled dealers wit some otter- pill they Hake snore profit on. Ask Mr Arta's 04s, and take nothing else. No ether they etin give yon comperes with this in its Intrinsic value Au-Attritive polvera ihe sick want the beet ahl there is fog them, and they should base it. fp...pawed by Dr. .1. C. Avs • , ?Tactical and Analyt" • ell,i3dass. Pitts AS Cm. rim "Bar- 6- .xn roc ' • Agel j aßELL; Montrose, Arid n D tern in ter.Dict.REs everywhere. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS.. gt...triotmemamo. . - ; New Rail Road - Route Delaware, Lackawanna.& LW • . and expeditious broad gunge route N from the`North and 'West, via Greet Bend and Scranton, and from the Litekawanna and Wyoming valleys, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. . On and after Monday, Nov. 23d, 1857, trains will be run as follows: • . • The Night Express Train bound east'on N. Y. &Erie R. R: arrives at Grew) Bend at 4.00 , a. m., and connects with the EXPRESS.Traitt which leaves Great Bend for New York and Philadelphia at 8.30 a. m. Due at Montrose, • 9.07 " Tunkhannock, • • 9.50 Factory vine, 10.19 " Scranton, ' 10.57 Stroudsburg, • 1.30 p. m Delaware.(2o min Dies to dine,) 9.08 " ' Bridgeville, Phil. pass. leave 2.40, " Junction, 3.40, " New York, 7.10 " Philadelphia, , 8.20, " Passengers froth N. Louie Pier No. 2 Norf6 River, at From Phi ladel phia,leave Walnut St, Wharf,4t • 6.00 " Lea l i e Junction, Mop, " Due tßridgeeille,(Phic.connection,)l2.oo, m. • Deittri -tre - (Go d• " min . t 0 dinner), 12.15 p. m, Stroudsburg, z - Scranton, • 4.10, " Factoryvillo, 503 " Tunkhanock, 5.25 " Montrose, • 6.13, Great Bend. 6.50, " Connecting at Great Bend with the Dunkirk Express, west, at • Accommodation Traid leaves Scran ton for Great Bend' t , 7.20 a. m. Arrive at Great "Bend, 12 25 p. m. Connecting withile Emigrant Train west, on the N. Y. & E. Rail Road. eluting, leaves Great Bend at 1.25 p. m. Due at Scranton, 6.25 " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern-D;vision, a passenger ear 'will be at tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving- Scrnattur, at • 5.15 a. m. Due at Strdtdsburg at ' 10,35 " Junction ,at, 2 05 p. M. Returning, will leave Junction at 510 a. tn. Due at Stroudsburg at 8,40 " Scranton et 2 45 p. m. Passengersfrom New York will change cars at Junction. To and from Philadelphia, via B. D. R. R., leave or take ears at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesbartake L..& B, R. R, ears at Scranton. For JessuP,Archbild; and Carbondale, change cars atGrpenville. Ticket 4 sold, and baggage checled through. JOHN BRISBIN,SuP'L • Wm: N. Jens, Gen'l Ticket Agent. AUTHOR, ". NE IV GOOD)!! H. J.. WEitil'S. MONTROSE, APRIL, 30th 1857. if . OLLOWAY'S Pills. and Ointment, plonk's Indian Root 'Pills, and Ares Cherry Pee= Loral and Cathartic. Pills. Constantly for sale. See Advertisements in this paper. ABEL -TUBRELL. W . , OLF'S Aromatic Schiodarn Scimapp,al TURRELVSS AYER'S Asrox Wows, Ngic Yon* Crry,liferch 6, 1858 I' & . sr i 1 164. ' COrslttl LUNG! by !Mat to the dziiiti ges, and cO. neutralizeit causes a fre longs. ‘ purifi to the ; nem indlsponsabk To be able t is aura - lite - 1 alloyed plea ltmedical tt ease; 90 out stages, and ; stagelt is i for the-lung. bid delance the lips.t, , st., the sufferic _ annually des ands cc if Tee population o to fill tlie cdi Truly the taV as Consul great eneuty seat, but swel gracefu) an( prenie Beim perfect gift, rtant Discovery and all diyakei or' the &THROAT ore positively curable TION, which conveys the remedies s in the longs through the air passa ing in direct contact with the 'disease o tubercular matter,al lay s the Cough and easy expectoration, heals the a the blood,itepartarenewed'yitality us system, giving,that miergy so for, the restoration of the health. state confidently that Consumption: Inhalation is to me a source ofun. tire.' It islat much : under the control r tment as any other formidable .T 100 cases can be cured in the let '0 pret.'in - the 2nd: but in the 3rd .possilzs to save more than 5 pr ct., are .so cutup by the disease, as, to to medieal skit:. Even, however, in es, INHALATION affords relief to gttending this fearful sconme, which rays 95,000. persons in iheU.S.alone ' calculadon'shows that ot,the present the earth, 80,000,000 are destine& tisumptive's graves. quiver of death has no arrow so fa. mptien. lir all ages it has been the of life, for it spares neither age.nor )ps off alike the brave the beautitul, gifted. By the :help, of {he Su fromwhom comet!) every good and am enabled to offer to the aliCL•ted permanent; The first eau; and thel imtn osition in t M.OEI of,lairi Mimi vitality ly it is inoie medicities e from those the patient the breathi Thus., Win jt nets cons remediesadministered through, the, io proikr the "powerful and die t his mode of adtninistration,"chlo will entirely destioy sensibilit in •s, painlyzing the entire new aye a limb may bo amputated w bout I pain; inhalirig the ordinary rning roylife in a few hdurs. tion or ammonia will amuse the aye nting or apparently dead. 'Ti,ke od f tho medicines is perceptible in the inutve-after beteg inhaled, 'anon:nay certainty the stomach. - influen t l i e of form in _ale a few inut 1 tern, sal the! the slidhtes gas will dea l The °hal,' tem when fa' or of many skin a few .1 immedia clog proof tion. is the , . by broathin foul air—is not this positive evidence thatprOper medics, carefully prepared and ju. diciously ad inistered tlifough the lungs should produce the s appiest result! During 18 years practice, ma y thousands su ff ering from diseases of the lu,ngs and throat, have been under my care and I have t. ccted many remarkable cures, even erers had been pronounced. in - the hich fully satisfies me that Con no longer it fatal diemag4 •sty treat !gumption is original, and founded rience and ktlrorough investigation. cquaintance with the nature of .tu. epables me to distinguish, readily; I orms of disease that simulate Con 1d apply the prover remedies, rarely k en even its a single case. Thierfam , npection with' certain Pathological • I pte discoveries, enables me to relieve to the effects of contracted chests, le chest, purify the blood, impart 'to • lity, giving energy and tone to the after the so last stages, sutuptio.tija went of uo on long exp Blypurfeet bereles i! etc. the varpus sumptihn, a being !nista iliarityw in ce and mi 4 rosc. 'the lungs fr, to enlarge t it renetrisi entire Syste Medicine' of tile Unite with full directions scot to any pail . Statesand Canadas, by patients ing their symytorni by letter. But Id be more certainif the patient oe a visit, 'whicli would give me an o examine the.lungs and enable me with much. greater certainty, and fe 6ould be effected without my see. Int iigain. G. W. GRAHAM, Il !31_Filbert Street, ( old N.. 109, ) below welfth, Phila . - phin, Pk., • commgmeat the cure wo should pay opport pity to presnribo >then die cu i no- the/ pati e• Offic_, 1 vl4p26y. , Of all • isease ; the gre: , irst cause, . • Sings from negl . • of Nature's lairs. Z 4 U • ER NOT • .I. . f,./._ ; fa cure is Guaranteed in all stages of ,S, ecv .1 DIS EA SE,Self Abuse. _NW COLS i ebilliel". rictures, Giers. ,, trracr 4 ) 1-"labeies, Madder, D.; v... 4. . -..r , - r.-- --,- -....1 adder, Mercurial Itheuntatisn , Scrofula, 'Pains in the Bones and 1 ,Anclee Dis ases of the Lungs t Throat, None and Eyes, Ice : upon the Bogy or Limbs, Caneers, • Drops). E.pi optic Fits, St. Vita's Dance, and all disease ari ing from a derangement of the Sex= ual Or ans'. Such as Nervous Trembling, , Loss r i c of Pot.; er, d neral Weak ness,Diumess of Vision with ulia spots appearing before thp eyes; Loss o Sig 1.; Wakefulness,'Dyspepsia; Liver Diseis , Er, ptions`npon the, face, Pain-__ln . the back end he 'd, Female irregularities and all im proper (disc rges from both sexes. ItAnaltors not froiit w at cause the disease Originated, how ever. long s nding'or obstinate the case, nkcov ktry ls csa £55, and in a shorter time than a permanent c re can be, effected by any other treatment, e en after the disease has Wiled the skill ofi emi. ent physicians and resisted all -their means of en e. The mdicinesare preasant with out oder; using 'no sickness, and free front mercu7' or •alsam. Miring 20 Years of practiee I have escu d from the jaws of Death many thou sands, who i . the last stages of the• above men tioned l isea-es had been given opt° die by•their physic; ns, ..hich warrants me in . promising to the aftt;:etedl edit, d erre eases a, e th they are the And many of to the humz scarcely evz Zing into th not on • tail constit Lion. -which, with_l a rapid WM' But shout causetth diseas l is er born with ' fe I life eoFpte Reran Tel {eaten of tI first. cause of Con s u m ptio'n„Sc to fele,. her diseases, and ought tobe a terror o family. As a permanent: cure is r effec ed, foriajority of the cases fal ii hands of incompetent person:, who to core, the diseases, but ruin the •filling the syStem with mercury, the disease, hastens the sufferer into nintion. • the disease and • the i treatment not. ,peedily, and the victim marries, the tailed upon the children, who are ble 'constitutions, and the curre,nt of" by a virus which betrays itself in Uri , . Illemm N prlaptiona, suad other at V skin, Eyes, Throat and Lungs, en 7 30, a. m tailing u pon and co s ign • SE IP 'my to b oast loguo)f hu , / drain pon_ victim! thr an utsktmely tom, rapid! canseslmenl dovclo— 7,15:' 7 an lc yes 3 0' eti predispos to consumption and a train of evils more, to be dreado than death itself. With Ole i fullestt eon deuce I assure the unfortunate vie.' time, or Se I A butte theta permanent and speedCu e can be effected, and with' the aban (.l donmt o ruinous practices my patients can be restored to obust, vigorous health. • , The! Mill ted are cautioned against_ther nee of Paten h ele 'eines, for there are so many ingen ious eriar in the columnfkof the public prints to catch 4nd r b the uowarysufferers, that millone have eir onstitutions ruined by the vile corn= pound bf uack doctors, or the equally poison ous nostro svended as "Patent Medicines." I have carefully analyzed many of ill° so called ). Paten Med'eines' and find that nearl fel I. of them' contain Cor osive. Sublimate, which is one of the anon' estp partitions of mercury and xi deadly poiso , whi at instead of curing . disesuad.disables the s stem for life.'; .• - - Thr i ee-fo rths of the, patent noetruminovrJn use - are pu up by unprincipled - and "ignorant pentode, wh . do not understand even the alpha. bet oflthe aterii me4ica,.and are equally"as destitute, ti ny knowledge of the' human system; having one .bjeet only in view, and that to make unineflega .less of consequences.' - , ' • Irreiculari in and'all diseastis of males'and Ave' males tree • doe 'principles established, btlo veers of p • tice, and sanctione&by . thousands of the most re arkable cures., Medicines opiate any Part of he United . States or Canadas, by pi tiontscom , unicating theirsymptorne byletter. Business c .rispendence striejly confidentint - I . SUJIMARVILIeE, M. -_o.' (Mee No Litt Filbert SiFeel, '(old NO., 109) 27 try. I- : i• below 12th, Philad'a, a. and speedy cure in Consumption. • of tubercles is from impure blood, diate effect produced by their dep lungs is to prevent the free admis. o the air cel is,which causei a weak thro' the entire system. Then sure rational to 'expect greater godd from terin_r the cavities of the lungs than !ministered through the stomach; ill always find the lungs free and _ _ g easy, after inhaling the remedies, tion is a local remedy, nevertheless utionally,and with more power and detected in_ the blood,. Aconvin. the constitutional effeeta of ifihnla et that sickness ie always produced , who place themselves tinder my t and most speedy cure. Secretdis greatest enemies to healtk, as them a brief existence or suffering na them to an early grave. ~. BOISE' is another formidable ene ;for nothing else in the dread tinta 7 r., an diseases causes , so destructive a he system; drawing its thousands of r ugh a fete years of Suffering down to grave. It destroys the Nervoussigs -wastes sway the energies of life, al derangement, prevents the proper t of the system; disqualifies for mar , business, and all earthly happiness, o sufferer wrockod in body and mind, Nusiness PirtaFg. WM. W. • SMITH, 1 * CO., Cab Mali and Chap ' 1 1 1namiefacttir- Ors, foot.of Main Street. Montrose, Pa. • • AllEt TIARETZ, NO:iTROSE, Pd. Dealer- in Dogs, 'Medicines, Chenlicals, Dire Stuffs, GlassmiareiPa hits, Oils, Vareishes, Window Glaris, Groceries,Fancy Goods, Jew elry, Perfumery, &c.:—And Agent for all the most popular Patent Medicines. JOHN GROVES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the Baptist neeting House, on Turnpike Street. Montrose, Pa. A. LATHROP, - Dealer in Veady-Made Clothing, Hata and Calm, Boats . and Shoes, Dry Goode, &e. - WStore opposite Searle's Hotel,'Montrose, C. a Lantz or, and } with J. P. W..RILEY, DR: R. TRATER, 'Plardelau and ~slrgeoai Montron, Pa. Office in the Farm4i's store. - 1. FRANKLIN FR ER, - 4, Attorney and Countellernt Law, MOntrese, ea., will attend faithful' 1; 0 all butsir tress entrusted to him in the Count 1 119:a. Conveyancing and wrying.pf all kinds wi , , done neatly,and charges moderate. He will also attend to proseeution of claims of soldiers, their widows and heirs, against the'U. S. Govern ment, for Bounty Land, Pensions. &c. ,May be found at all honrs at the office formerly occupied by J. T. Richai•ds, Esq., north of the Co t.liouse.=lBs3-L-13. M. C. TYLER, Interested with L L Hunt, • Importer and Dealer in Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage Trimmings,. Springs, &c. No._ 215 Pearl. Street,' itr. Y. Whereshis Mercantile friends, inethis and OTRE Counties, are kindly invited, and E . AIL SES'I'Llt so licited to call and purchase. ' . 6tf. Dr. H• Smith• SURGEON DENTIST hag removed his of- Bee from Searle's to his own dwelling opposite the Baptist Church, (north side) where all Dental operations will be perfortno in his usual good manner. Montrose 114 13th, 1857, D. 'TAIL, M. D.. )Physipiain and Surgeon, has perms natty located hiMself at; Brackneyville, SmIL County, Penn'a, and will premptiral calls with which he may be favred May, 1856—n22 It LI 1141 1 DO 0 . • , GLASS DEPOT, ON OLIESTNUT-ST., • Montrose, Penn'?. BY BREWSTER. All sizes and descriptions, in any quantity made to order, or furnished on the shortest no tide. . . . . DR. E. F. WILMOT, Gradwite of the. Allopathic gind 1 - omeo- .i patine Colleges of Medicine, is now per- ;-' thic =neatly located in . Great Bend Pa. April Ist. J 856. „ . , . ,;,-- • JOHN - &AU TER, Fashionable Tailor. j~TTnorth of eh.. r TIT HUI MUSE, MONTRO - SE, PA. \ rpHE subscriberhaving purchased; 11 41 41.. refitted and newly furnished the • 1111 • ssllis above well known and popular Hotel, is prepared'to accommodate the trav eling public and others with all .theotitteritions and -conveniences usually found inn first-class Houses. No effort will be spared by the Pro prietor and' his Assistants tos make the Hotel equal in every point to any in the country. The Bar will always be supplied with the • Choicest Liquors,. The Stables, connected with this House are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and attentive Hostlers are . alsvaysln charge of them. • .1. S. TARBELL. - Montrose, May 13th, 1857. G. F. FORDHAM, (SUCCUISOR To A. & E. BiLDWIN:] _ Manufacturer of Saddles; _Harnesses, and - Trunk and _Carriage Trimmer,- - WOULD invite all olio are in want of any article ever keptat.a flarites,s shop to gite him a call.. Harnesses made of the best Oak , Tanned Leathers ,on short notice. Hellas ob Land s good assortment of Carriage Trimmings which he offers on the post reason: able terms. Carriage Trimming done with neat ness and dispatch. Repairing done on short notice. No. I, 2, and 3, Bawment Searle'snotel. 'Montrose, Nov. 26th, 1856. New Millinery and 'Deesw-flaking ES.TABETSHMENT. LadieSibate you Heard .the News. Mrs. HARRIS, formerly of New .York, has - openened a Millinery tt F': : and fancy Store in the • village • „. of Brooklyn, and having just re ` : - .‘*,:,/ , / , 1--` ) .-turned from. New York- ulth a ILaitr_gp and Fashionable - stock of Goods consisting of La.. dies and Misses Straw Hata of .every style and variety.: Also, Crape and Silk- Hate, constantly onhand i of every and oolor, together with a splt !Aid assortnThint of rAricy GOODS! Ouch as Embroidcries,Hair Braids,Hosiery,dape Head Dresses, 'Lace Goods, etc., etc. , all or which she offers at the LOWEST PRICES. * * *Particular attention will be paid to Bleach. always at home.' Brooklyn, May sth, 1847. Salt! Salt!! Salt!!! rPHE subserilier begs leave to, inform his friendsland the peblic that he has taken the Store No. 201 Washington-street, (directly op posite Washington Market,)lately occupied by ' Irolney'Elliotiatid Is pow prepared to offer for saloon , the most liberal terms. FOIL cam, all' kinds of Foreign •Coarse, and Fine Salt,. from vessel, or store, either in sackwor bulk, or lout up in small, bags to. order. Dealers will be furnished with their names v printed on the bags i rnen Ordering a . thousana 'or more. Persons from a distance ordering by mail can depend'upon having their orders I promptly filled at deb:4EB.7llA TIM PRICER: j GEO. W, MANN. New York, March let, 185 T. yl. T' REY. Ci HURNETT, wbilitlabor ing us a MISVONARY in Southern- Asia dbec - overed'a CERTAIN and simple CURE for 0 O.:N Eft•VP TI 0 Ni" 'ASTHMA .Bronchitis. Coughs; Colds, Nereus Debility, and, all impurities of tho Blood ; also, an easy and effectual triode otiulialingtheßemedy. Actuated by a desire‘to benefiC his •suffering feflows, he Will cheerful Send the i ltecipe (fret)) to such ve desire it , with' full end t direct ions for - I - ire! parinvmd suciessfully using the Medicine. Adi dresse. • R. C. 8 BURNETT, (831 Broadway; N. Y. City. August 6tb, - a ling,