OF .11,'3r . . • thiii-Bealti - 11epublic has it•i fat COnespoict• ant who writes that raper thuti.: :Ai et intimated • to -you, firicing come . to .• tlpeconchishin that there was nothing tit-to -e - 14 Buffalo,',l started for New York on Friday : A:est, On the Central . . Railroad. . I had najdett that a man with a respectable quantity of flesh, was leaked upon with - any degree of - surprise, .outaide.of your city limits. 1- only • weigh two. littfidte - d and thirty two . pounds, and if I arri said to be as broad as -:and long, it certainly was no reason for the ticket agent niacin Btqiilo-...4e0t to inquire, you tvish to go as freb . ga, or as. a pa , senger!" ‘1 told him, With- cthis.iilorable tiTerity. "As • it:issiSeriger - of course," when he charged me tOriielieti for two! end -upon my expostulst in: with him, he veik.,inipudently inquired if tauppOsed thst.any.one else could sit in- the same . mat I Occupied. Being aware .t. .it was a Minuet' : of some doubt, 1 said no more, but heard • hire mutter something to hinalelf about .hogs - always going freight, as I. otiiihd off—which remark was made, I pre • snme; to an omnibus driver, standing near.-- (t teuld have had uo reference to me' • Do visk think it could ! - - • got on the car scone chat ruffled in temper, and..after crushing twri or three woL men trnftt. • A-Uzi/m.4er of .ten feet into about six iaches, and flattening out an apple boy and pop:torn vender, so that their identity I:oecarrie a matter: of considerable research, II iinally obtained a seat opposite an old scraggy. lady . . and her unmarried datigkter: They screamed as bat down, and J was tempted to ' expand my lungs' in the same truterier, for tee I who!e feat give way with me, and &tasked me- with.' my wig in a pool of tobacco juice, and 'my feet in the bony', unmarried girl's lap.. Cij on extricating myself from the. wreck, I discovered to any- horror that I had split the. back of my coat, had utterly , crushed -out of existence three bandboxes, and oblained , 'the eternal hate of s ate scraggy Women and' ;ter bony (laughter - for ever. My failure is easily . explained, for:Who - 'ever heard otauy m m an aking the decent apology in a fradg r• , Ni* . 404 and a head saturated with tobacco ittiee t •'• •• %.41,lieli Went it:to another ear, in cense inence of the indignation of. thk passengers • - iaving been aroused try the two woman :tided to, aud.especially as I heard a gentle aan With short hair and . not very placid face, mqui rine' if he hadn't better punch him. Bar , .mg, no doubt that the him referred to was me, Imade myt,elf ai seldom . as possibte,and went into the 'treat car: . - Toe tents in the car • were all. weak, frail 'things, ne four of • . them • telt tollieves asisat down on them. Upon Making. my complaint • to the cOndue• tot -who asked if tkire tiros more than one of ine—he suggested that I had better go into he 'baggage ea*, and. stt on one of the express They being iron bound, lie thought :hey . 'll Stand it, if_ nothing else would. I did :o in there: - The r;iggaoc.rtan, who was - not . rely polite, sked me What I-wanted. .Itold I wanted' to stay in there He said it , "•onidn't he! , did ;,as, if -1 came in, he would 'race to go out ; there wasn't room for " them' two trunks and bo:b . of us in that the r e b ag . .:age 'Car." • I accommodated matters with %int by giring, him,a dollar one cf twenty • . had borrowed.) he agreed to ride the ontaide of the car, while I occupied th - e - inside, I got. upon two,exprees trunks, andwas very .:omfortable. Indeed I should hare been per eo if the ba;7age man hadn't kept an - noying :me. Ile kept diving his head the . car, and a;kking if I was going to New Fork; and -upon replying that I was, he wo'd eorivey my reply to . ibe• brekesman, who evi dently had been tailtin4 of the A:the way .from Rochester.' Finally. the baggage malt Move his.head in again, as if to end some ar gument, ,and asked me it' I intended to wo'.toM Uarnum's ZiEnseinn when I got to-New York.. F. told him J &old; which information he !wrireyed to, the brakesman, who ejaculated, Thon,ght so 7 :-it's him l" couldr: l t in:vigil:le what, they meant.-- '1 . 14 . 'chuckled coniiderably, and said: • •Twould .a cost two shilling's in New York", abruptly put an end - to their" on• • rersatina by:putting my .head Out Of the car , door, and inquiring Who was " him," /tihrl 1 shat 'Would cost two sidlyngsin New York," -and what they bad " seen for nothing." The s...^akisman was somewhat stailled, but Teeny s'ied'arfßeieritly to say's Fat Bo r." This an= . .;wer.effaring the no nflrrna!ion - whatever, I hacked. , intit.the ear agtin, Mitch puzzled as a What they meant: D:earnirig th at I was . being :broiled on. gridiron , for the purpose •f" frying" me ont,•arld thavthe fat was run ning: friiin me in innumerable rivulets, which - wits being caught in little tin cups, and sold by tradesmen td' all descriptiOns, f 3114E41 in S'yracuse, and; . therea woke, deli ghted to fi nd • --.hat I _retained My :a:cmar :oed flesh, and that.! , i•rongs 'wei4 sounding ertatic announcements V of - "dinner'', I.w - ill- write.yott agein Till then believe, me your much annoyed 1 1 Par CONTR.:BC-TOR. TAE CLAY AND C 1.1.1011 DIFFICELTY.—This affair of" honor" haringgbeen keft for settle ment to Messrs.. J. J. Crittenden, Robert. rtioyabs and A. Kennedy, as referees, by the-parties interested, they replrted as fol. lows: 'lVAsttmorox'; I). C., Feb. a. We bare carefully examined and considerk ed the facts connected with the recent - enlty between Gen. Cullom Mr. Clav,and %ye are <A' o,pinion that General Cullom acted under mistaken impression - s and- was, in the wrong,; suid. that the honor of 'both parties demand that General Cullom shall make a, tatigfictory apology to Mr. Clay. _And We . further decide that the acceptance of:these terms of t•ettleraent by Gen. Cullom and the seconds 'of the parties shall be cop isidered'aicompliance therewith, and restore I dieter:Per relations of the parties.. -. . , J. J. CRITTER DEN, R. TOOMBS, A. KEYNEDY. • This-proposition having been accepted, all difficulty was 'at an end—a far happier result isiran a hat - might Ittre foll Owed the attempt . to blow out each other's brains. We hope this is the lasi. - of the half dozen • "-affairs of }towel about which we bare hhard so much ~f.late as about to come off at.the•Capitat of the Nation. They area disgrace alike to the individuals engaged in them, and to our na tional character. In , reference to 'these " troublous times" and billiouti-demonstrations llnt. Crittenden,. wife of the Senator, -wittily and pointedly remarked a day- or two since that the season of dog days seemrd to have heen . reversed, they usually Come in the month of August, but now they come upon us in February. • tgr "Well, John, did vou - lake that note -I gave you to Mr. Smit - hersr Inquired a -gentleman of his rustic sr rant, "Yes, sir," iepliedJohn, "I took the note; but I. don't Mali he can read it ."-"Cannot rend_ it," es= Aaiined the - : gentleman t . "ahy so,. J-ohnr "Because be la so blind, sir. While I wor, in the loom he asked me were tuy hat'araa, :and wc.r on my head nil the time." The SOddle, lionness tild Truck Shop of j$A fast Irishman, : i n a time of revival, Hued this cliurchi',but was lusiad, sinoing, I ,bc• .Ik..En..ivara . .1 of-long afterward. "Didn't you join - . ,the is REMOVED to the building recently oven. Methodist?' inquired a pionairtlispaietf,per. I S C.. 0. Hollister, on Main St., one - door 1 above S. S. Mott's; where he will be happy to n. ‘•Faix an' f. did—l -lined for six Inotiths, wait on all l who may favor him with their patron. -Cd' I bginved tO Will that thee Ipr tne '. --. , .1 °II 1 age. , _ aitit Sarre.'• ' - i - . Jan. 20th, IMl3.—tr : ~ usitress Pirating. Cc 11,1ontro;e ptmorrut, PUIILISIIED EVERY TnurnspAir BY ANDREW J. GEERITSON. Terms r «-$1.50 per annum if pa,id in ad vance, $2.00 if paid within the year, or $2.50 if not paidu ntit the end of the year' or period of Subscri Lion. Advance payment solicited, • Disconttnuances optional with the Publisher until all arrearag,es are paid. • . 4 , It sates of Advertising. One squafe, (12 lines,) 3- weeks or less, $l,OO Each subsequent insertion, _ . 25 One square one year, $3.00; two sq'rs $12.00, three squares $lO.OO, four squares $20.00. Business Cards of six lines $3.00 per year. Job Work of all kinds executed neatly and promptly. Blau always on . hand. Janniry Ist, 1657. T . BOYLE REPRESENTS A CA PITAL,OP OVER *.1,300 1 00045 - For . Firr, Lifr, and Inland Insurance: Offiet New Milford, Pa. January - 18i 1858. • - ly*' • Dr. A'. Smith, & Son, -- QURGEON'D' ENNSTS. Residence and of. 0 flee opposite the Baptist Church (north side) Alontrose. Particular attention will be given to inserting teeth on gold and silver plate, and to fining decaying teeth. • January Hith, 1858. 3. NEWTON & MeCOLLIIk, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. Office on Public Avenue over H. rWebb's NEWTON • WM. W. Cabinet and Chair inannhoietur ers, foot of Main Street. Moottose,-Pa. ABEL TURRELL MOSTEOSE, PA Dealer in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Gl s ass-Ware, Paints, Oils, Varnisher, Window Glass; Groceries, Fancy Goods, Jew. dry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the most popular Patent Medicines. • - JOHN GROVES, Fashionable Tailor—Shop near the ,Baptist Meeting House,' on Turnpike-. Street - MonttOse, Pa- • DR. R. THAYER, Physician And Surgeon, Montrose. ?a. Office in \he Farmer's Store. FRANKLIN FRASER, Attorney and Conlyoellor at La Montrose. Pa., will attend faithfully to all busi ness entrusted to him in the County of Susq'a. Convey:luring . and writing of all kinds will be clone: neatly, and charges moderate. He will also attend to yirosecution at claims of soldiers, their widows and heirs, against the U,. S, Govern. ment, for Bounty Land, Pensions; &. M. C.. TYLER, • • Intereetod with 1,,L, Emit, Importer vivid Dealer in Hardware ano Cutlery, Carriage Trimmings, Springs, &c. No. 21 s.Pearl Street, N. Y. Where his Mercantile friends, in this and OTHER counties, pre' kindly invited, and EARNE.sTLy so licited to call and 'purchase. • Ott D. VAIL, M. D., Physician and Sstrr,con, has perma netly himself at Brackneyville, Susq'a County, Penn's., and will promptly attend to all .calls with u•hich`ho may be favored. • May, 1t356—n22. HAYDEN BROTHERS, . litesw ; llllford, Penn'a. Wholesale dealer in 'Buttons, Combs, Suspenders, Threads, Fancy Goods, irVatches i Jewelry. Silver and - PlatedWare, Cut lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigars, &e. Sze: Merchants and pedlars, supplied on liberal terms. WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN.,HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. 4yl DR. E. V. WILMOT, Qradtiate of the Allopath:c and Homeo. pathic Colleges of Medicine, is now per manently located in Great Bend Pa. April• !st. 1856. JOHN - SAIITTEA, Faalionable Tailor. Shop first door 1.? north of-the Farmer's Store. LtbllU TO' EMMill FIRE li'N - SI,TRANCE CO., YOUK, Pa. ,Sharteied by the State of Pennsylvania - .CAPITX!. 300.000 DOLLAILLS-. Insures against loss oi damage by fire, on buil dings, furniture, and merchandise generally. Lizir Losses adjusted by arbitration, where the parties fail to agree. afEj IL - A. "Lantz, John Li t ades, H. Ember. Fred. Scazback, William Wallace, Eli Itiodig, Samuel Dyer, ' Thomas Gray, 1' David Strickler. II: KR ABER, President, D. STRICKLER. Secretary: - • , . 0. S. BEE SE, Agent, Montrose, Pa. February 2d, 1858. [IY*- „Elthitai - ulartrs' afitsunna Co. Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of • Pennsylvania. CAPITAL $500.000 ; Fire, Marine ands uland Transpoi s Latium - A Anjg S. Lirprscorr, President. Wu. A. RIIODtS, ViCe.Preet. ALFRED'WEEKS, Secretary. DIRECTORS. Aaron SI Lipincott, Charles Wise, Wm. Al Rhodes, . Alfred Weeks,. Wm. Thomas, J. Rinaldo. Sank, WM: Nal, JOhn P. Simmons, Charles T. Field, - .Lames P. Smith. Office NO. 10 Merchant's Exchange, Phil'a. • BULLARD, Agent, Montrose, Pi. 0. • ,20v1 FMK tiff TOM, MONTROSE, PA. • rp HE subscriber having purchased, refitted and newly furnished the ;I: above well known and popular Hotel, is Prepared to accommodate the, tray. 'eling public and Others with all the attentions and conveniences usually found in 'first =class ' Houses. _NO effort will be spared by the Pro prietor and his - Assistants to make the Hotel ,equal in very point to any in the country. The Bar Will always be supplied with the Choicest Liguors. The Stables, 'connected with this House are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and attentive Hostlers are alWays in charge of them. - ' J. S. TARBELL. Montrose, May 3 3th, /857. - REMOVAL, LITTLE & winairices 'COLUMN E C H - S! ! la TILL please reraember,when building, that WN the subscribe is are furnishing DOORS, I SAga ids . BLINDS, • . At the lowest Factory p4ces, and that they keep constantly on hand, a late stock of - NAILS, 1' DOOR TRIMMINGS,I I , ' . A STE . -N INGS, LIMF I 117 C tire *I .1 In faet,,we hare almost everything in the wmy of Building ltaterials, Of first rato quality, an 11 sell them at a very small advent.° from Cos for CASH. • Therefore weconfideutly assure Builders, that they will materially consult th6ir own interests by giving us a call, befcirOpurchasing. - LITTLE &-HARDING. . FLOUR', SALT,. • •LI R E .13 Y the LOAD or nARREL, constantly on hand, and for sall s 4t the very lowest rates, by LI TLE & HARDING, Nicholson Septembet. 15t,1857. ANO rimy an c%, J. B. McCoLurm New and Beautiful st Fish A FRESH lot of t also, Bluefish in just received by ALSO : AAIAr Stock Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, dtc.,.idtc:, a hundreth part of hich we have not tie to mention . enough - to say, we have al ost anything, and eve. rything expected to by found at a store in ths country—all of which" s we are determined t. tnrn into cash, in the very shortest possible time and we herewith issue a •• NOTICE 110 airl:32l We• wish it distinctly undemtood, that for CAsn we will sell al l y kind of Goods at much lower priies than usu 1. Frei Groceries. SUGAIL, Molasses, Rice, Coffee, Tea, and all kinds of Groceries in any quantity, at the very lowest rates, a full stock constantly on hand, by LITTLE & I L LVOTWITHSTAI , 'DING the recent heavy advanee in the rico of Teas, we have se cured a' large lot of the' same quality of that which hag created solmuch good feeling among our Tea drinking customers. Plenty of it, by thi cheat or pound, at the old I price, by & HARDING. • It a Fact, THAT Saleratus,l Soap and Candlea of the 1 best qualities, 4re for sale by the Box, at New s York city w/glesaTe prices, by LITTLE S. HARDIICG. potash, . IN Tin Cans, a Pzzre article, for aide by I LITTLE & HARDIXG CONSTANT -,Y on hand, a first rate :1 !I art mentl of Men'. , Bogs' and Youths' double sole Boots and Sh -a, of, the beat manufacture,' also, Women's - Sh es, foots and Gaiters in great variety, all to e sold at very low rates, by LITTLE & HARDING: Rats and Caps, , IN almost enless mriety, of kinds, quality anti f prices, for sate y Ltrmu & HARDING. • sonnets, "DIBBONS, Flo , ers and Trimmings, for gale It by LITTLE & HARDIXG. ilothing! COATS, Vest And Pants, well made, and good Style -; Shirts, Collars, Hosiery, Gloves, etc., forle cheep, by , T • LITTLE dr. HARDING. • Leither! SOLE and Upper Leather, Pegs, Shoe Nails and Thread, Wax and many other kinds of Shim Findings, for sate by RICH ail Wol sale by • To Limbo BEST Cast St Steel Mill a `tooth ;.< Cut Sal scriptions, for sa F 4 l Ol IRKINS, - Re and Cedar ' &e: &e., for sal Are YOU wilt ea Nails, Gla toinga, and Hard Flour; Ito the Load, 11 and for sal .1 YOU can bu General 31 small advance Pr umit, .13 Grain of s' Shingles, Driel in exchange to/ Tsn kimono /ay let E R S FARM GLASS, PAINTS, . _OILS SASH AND BLIND HER ,stotit of if 11 L. For the Winter Trade I Now being opened by !ITTLE & HARDING. Fish! ! ose Fine Heavy Cod Carrels and Halr e Barrels, LITTLE & HARDING. Four Shi lling Tea, Boitits and -Shoes, LITTLE & MIMING aipeting .1 Carpets, at low price, fur LITTLE & HARDIKG !men and Coopers. •el and Steel Poll Axes, Caet .d X' Cut Saws, also Patent. s, with Files, of almost alt de le by LITTLE & HARDING. • Dairymen. urn Paris, Pans, Tin, Painted Batter - Bowls, Dairy Salt, by LITTLE St: ILIEDsIEG. Yon Building? money by purchasing your Vaints,Oils, Sash, Door Trim ! •are generally of LITTLE & HARDING. Salt - and Lime, . or Darrel, constantly on hind, by LIMA dt . HARDING. ash ! ! almost anythiag,in the may of 4rchaodise, for Casa, at a very om cost, of LITTLE & I 1 Eblr6. duce Wanted. • Eggs, Lard, Tallow, kikeswat, I kinds, Rap, Old Iron, Lumber, Apples, Bean s e &c., &e., wanted Goods, by • LITTLE & HARDING. lb amp vltt lITTLE do HARDING i k Depot, *l7. (. B. 11. SATRE & ufteTutias it,IIE•NOV: Of 41111(.4 1.45 3 , SPRIIIG7 . AND W•l37llll.Elit GOOll%. vuincu for Cash or Produce can be boug V V very low. WALL PAPER. A select assortment jig received. S. 11. SAYRE & BROTHERS CARPETING. Barvins offered by ,SH. • H,5, ® S kYRE & BROTHERS ,®r. PLOWS! PLOWS!! PLOWS.- We invite the attention of Partners to the celebrated Peekskille Plows which we have added to our large assortment.. SAYRE & BROTiIERS, • Proprietors of Eagle Foun:ary. , Montrose. April 119th, 1857. IMt STOVES! STOVES !! STOVES !I! OUR Stoves have been so thoroughly tried to the entire satisfaction of all, that they geed no recommeed from us. S. 11. SAYRE St BROTHERS. - N E FALL AND WINTFR GOODS! It is unnecessary to acknowledge that 'R. KENYON SELECTS the best style of Goods that are to bo found in New York, regardless of the ex pense. lie has jest received from New York a large assortment of Dry Goods consisting of Rich' All %trouts Butanes, French Delanes, Su perior Plaid Goods, and Calicoes in endless va riety. His goods cost and are worth 25 per in ire than the goods usually Old through the country, at the same prices. • Kentucky Jeans; Printed.Flennels, Rich Ribbonds from five cts, to five shillings, Brocha Shawls from $7 to $2O. Carpet Bags, Umbrellas, White Goods, Shootings at low prices. Ladies Winter Bonnets. Shoes - and Gaiters, large assortment. House Carpeting, cheap. Collars, Gndersleeves, Brocade Delanes. 28 inch Black Silk for $1 a yard, something un heard of. Debngcs, lists, Caps. Crockery. A complete assortment of Groceries, Brown Sugar, at old prices, 10 cts, per pound. Call and to,. one and all. My reputotian for selling good/ cheap has not diminished in the lohst; coot° along with your cash and, trade with your Ser vant..'KENYON. BOOK accounts with enstonters of. O'er one year's standing must be settled as lineed the proceeds. • IVool Sock Shadows not vennted.. R, KENYON. Lawsville Centre. Sep. 15. / T] T.l _TO !i7 ?I. 1 GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES!! DTCRERMAN & GARRATT ere now re reiving their Stork of Stoves for the Fall and Winter Trade, and would beg leave 'o on,' to their numerous friends and customers that they have on hand the large:st and best selected Stock of Stores ever offered to the inhabitants of Susquehann.t Co. Their .Stock consists of the most approved patterns of Elevated Oven, Large Oven, Premium and Coal Cooking Stoves, Wood and Coal Pplor Stoves of Elegant. pat terns. also Six-Plate Office and Hotel Stoves, Coal Burners, &c. We have the lest, Stove constructed on 'the diving flue principle ;'ever made, at a very moderate price. • We-would take this opportunity of, reminding our friends who are solicited to purchase their Stoves of Hawkers & Pedlars, that a moments reflection will convince them that it is very bad economy to do so. It is a well established fact that the east of selling Stmt.!" by them about the coun ty, is nrt less than 15 or 20 per cent, and gener ally as ltigh as 20, to say nothing - of bad debts and cost Of collections. Of course this extra ca ntinas must come out of the pockets of the pur annser. peln consideration of the above facts we offer ehr entire Stork of Stot•es at 20 per cent less y Palar will or an sell. Call and see it these things are not so. New Milford, Sept. 16th, 165'7. ZaNEW-STOVE arm Va S! D 11.2 Is just receiving a large stock of NEW STOVES NCLUDING a full assortment of Elerated I Oren. Large Oi'en and Flat Top Premium Cook Stores. for Moil or Cool, with a Superior variety of Parlor, (Vice and Shop Storrs; for, Wood or Coal; also, Store Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron, ...Store Tubes, 4-c., 4.c. Ills assortment will include the, most SELECT and DEstrtanl.E STOVES in market, arutreiil be sold 'on the most favorable' terms, and tr;" which he would invite the particular attention'of Cssit buverii. New Milford. October, 12th. 1857: ttJ • ' 7 ' .. PO ,10 A , re4of JUST A GOING . But not through the hands of the . . 2 4 1: 2 E prefer to dispose of our own goods, therefore GREAT INDUCEMENTS are offered to cASII CUSTOMERS, or on a MORT CREDIT, with approved NOTES. Those who wish to avail themselves of this opportunity, we advise to Call at the Stores of 6uttenbag, llostnbaum, k. At either Montrose, Sustea*Co., Pa., 4.Sasiea Depot. " Or Towanda, Bra'd "z Where we offer. tb-Suit the Times and acoid Suspension GREAT BARGAINS to purchasers of All Kinds of DRY GOODS and READY MADE CLOTHING, which have been' lately purchased under existing Low Prices and sell. ink at the some. A - SPLENDID STOCK OF Comprising almost Every Kind of Duns GOODS, such as Rich Moire Antique, Black ar.d Fancy Silks, Plain and Printed French Merinos, Shaded and. Plain All Wool and Common Do Laines; Paramettas, 25 to 30 per cent. Lower than ever, &c., &c. In Domestic Goods, our assortment is complete and Astonishing Low. We also have on hand 3 heaiy Stack of READY MADE CLOTHING Which we will offer 30 per cent. lower than any other establishment in this section. Also CLOTHING MADE TO ODDER In the fleshed and beet maned. and Warranted. All kinds of Graih taken at the Highest Mar ket prices; also Dried Apples and Geese Feath ors: . *i*Plessecall sad price our goods end satisfy yourselves of the above facts. • OUTtENBERG, ROSENBAUM, & CO. Montrose. Pa., Nov. 24th, 1857. Cashimera and Veatinga,veryde kJ alrable stylus, it prim that cannot fail to suit. Cal) and be convinced. C. W. gOTT• . , HOWARDASSOCIATON' X p • PHILADELPHIA, A Benevolent Institution, established y Special endowineny for the retie/ Qf the sic and dis. tressed,ailictedleith Virulent Elatinic diSeasel. MO ALL PERSONS Milkiest with Se?ximi • .1L Diseases, such u Spermatorthcea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhees., Olve‘SYPhi lis,lhe.Vieit of Onanism, or self abase, &c., The liOtiAllD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction' of human life; caused by Sexu al diseases, and the deceptions practised upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases- by Quacks, several years ago directed their Con. suiting Surgeon, as a CGARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the trent :trent of this class of diseases, in all their - forms, and to give lIIEDICArt ADVICE GRATIS, to all who apply by letter, with a description of their con. dition, (age, occupation, habits' of lift-, &c.,) and in ease s 0 1 extr e me povbrty, to furnish medicines free cf 'charge. _ It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest medical skill of the age. and will furniA the most improved modern treatment. The Directors on a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevo lent efillrt, have Leen of great benefit `to the afflicted; especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, with renewed zeal,' to this very important but much despised cause. Just published by the Association. a Report on Spermatorrlwea. or Seminal Weakness, the/ Vice of Otianistu, Masturbation or Soli- Abust, and other diseases of tire sexual organs, by / the Consulting Surgeon, which will, be . sen / t/ by roan (in a sealed letter - envelope,) rgZE OP CHARGE, on the recei pt of .01' posh • tage. Address, for Report or Tri R. Calhoun, Consulting Sur , elation, No. 2 South Ninth By order of the EZRA D. OAR'!" GEORGE FA I RCM LD, Oct. 15'11.1857. Patent Medicines, &c. AFFLICTED REii.D ! GRAMENBERG AVlnci.rits.—VegetablO Pills Green. Nlou?tain Ointment, Sarsap trila Compound. Children's-Panacea, Eye Lotion, Fe ver and Ague Remedy, Health Bitters, Dyson. tary Syrup, o,nsuntptive's Balm , . 11nr,hnl!'s Uterine, Catit'olienn, Dr. Libby's Pile Ointment, and Alanusl of Health., 0 Ayres Pills and Cherry -Peetorial. Tanner's German / Ointment, Trask's Magnetic Ointment, Holloway's Ointufent and Pills, Davis' Pain Killer. Dr. Fitch's Heart Corrector, Bennett's Root and Plant Pills, Soule's Sovereign Balm, `'right's Indian Vegetable Pills, Rhode's Fever find Augue Cure." Merchant's Gargling Oil, Arni. ca Lineament, Camphor. Castor Oil, Pareeric, Aloes, Picera, Myrrh, Licorice, &c , &c., &c. A new supyly just received. to be kept constant. ly on hand, for sale by I. N. BULLARD. October. et, 18 6. 0 0 ID' P Et . 0 P-11; bll • sATTIMOD : , AT THE HEAD OF,NAVIGATIOX' 4ND examine the Aoki' stock of Spring and Summer Goods, just opened for Examination and isar.x, at rery lore kfzures by .0. W.- -3iOTT. Q TELLA, Cashmere, and DeLnin Shawls at very low prices by C. NV. MOTT. 'LTA Ts and Caps of the newest styles, in &A great variety by . C. W. MOT .-. pnENTs in nlinntinnee by - C. W. MOTT BR ASS Hoops, Hosiery, Cloves, Belts etc., etc., by _ C. W, MOTT. DROWN and Blue Sheeting and Sh'rtings•; , =- Shirtine Stripes, Mks, Denims, Summer Stuff's, Sta., Sic., as low an can be afforded in this market. C. W. MOTT. Groceriei !Groceries:l (good assortment of Groceries Comprising .111 Flour: Salt. Ffah, Trn, CofTee; - 'Sugur. -&., and other articles in the fine top 'numerous-to mention, winch is offered for sale at low prices, for cash or ready pay. Call and examine my Goods and PRICES before purchasing else. where. , S. S. MOTT Moptrime,Ang. 10th, 857. The Illanetic Bolt. THE undersigned; after many yeara•of Fateful research and experiment, have discovered and perfected a safe, convenient and unexception able means of completely controling ,the maternal fun'etion, without employing any of the unnatural and deleterious expedients so often resorted to for that purPose.a Apart from its specifil use of preventing conception, it is an infalible Means of restoring to health and vier the ribuied,dembged and enfeebled procreative functions of females, and of reinvigorating and restoring the general health to its wonted constitutional integrity. It consists of a Magnetic Belt, which encircles the body directly over the os illiani, by the magnetic action of which the fecundating power is inter cepted and held in abeyance, and the vital ncnro magnetic currents., other Wise drained off by sex ual excesses, are thrned back thro' .the system, stimulating all the viscera to a healthy normal tone. In a true moral aspect, no valid objection can be urged against its lawful use, as it is de signed to subserve a great humanitary purpose in the reproductive economy: It is impossible in a brief card to, give the reader an adequate con ception of the virtues of the discoverb Ifind the modes of its action. Accordingly, theproprietors have prepared a pamphlet, fully, eml3odyiog the philosophy ofits influence upon the ge l nitive func tion, its uses, tests and results, which they will forward upon the receipt of-six cents in postage stpmps, to any address. The price of the! Belt is $5, sent by mail free. DoCOURSEY, NORTON & Co., 346 Broadway; New York:- Address P. O. Box 2341. d 24, 3m.1 The Shoais and Quicksands of Touch, Jun POlish•d the 3d Edition. leraON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMINAL DISEASE.—A sci entific Treatise on the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Im potency, &e., resulting from vicious habits acquired du.. ring the critical passage from to Manhood. By DR. CULVERWELL, Member cf the Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1827, Licentiate of the Hall (1842) and 3Q years Residen4 - Practioneer in Lon don; Author of the "Guide to Health," "G reen Book" "How . to be Happy," Memories of "dingle and Married Life," &c. This small, but highly valuable Treatise s writ ten by a word renowned Physician. and Surgeon, points out the only sure and permanent core for ail diseases i,esulting f•ont self abuse. and is the only publication of its kind written in a "benev olent spirit and by a scientific man. It should be in the hands of all who value their life add health and happiness here and hereafter. • Price 12 cents or 4 stamps, at the receipt Of which it will be sent post free, and well secured, by Dr. CH. ALINE, No. 240- lat . /Venue, Box 4588, New York. Vin. 28th, 1858.--tc. • - • Farm for Sale. 91HE subscriber offers for sale a Good Farm of 95 acres in Bridgewater, font miles east of Montrose, 70 acres improved. There is on the premises a large framed Dwelling House, a good framed Barn, an excellent Apple Orchard Onahalf of the purchase money will be required down; the' balance in annual instibnehts:' .; ELIJAH BROWN. Bridgewater, August 19th, 1807. 33tr.. OLLOWAY'S Pills and Oi nun ent,Tdoree's 1.1. Indian Root Pills,and Ayer's Cherry'Pee.: torsi and - Cathartic Pills. Constantly for sale See Advertisements ltr this piper. ABEL "TURRELL. PROFESSOR WOOD'S Hair Restorative at • • ' TURREWS,, A CO4PLETE sosoilmokt OiGitOCiitlES xi, at C. P. &0. 114vIrr's. - - . - ''''''''''l - 7 --- . — '..7." 7- - ---- --- E , . .. AYR'S • . ‘.' ,Holmbold's Genninti. Piepaistioi .., illigiily' _Coneentrattd.Componnd Plaid Extract • • -..-- at lactic -... Pills , i / _ . , "(SUGAR COATED,) . - , - Baron. • • . , lit aaDx r 0 P ' CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CUBE THE CH. Y Fur DiSeases of the Sheller, Kidney:, Grov e l - Invaltds,'Fathers, Ilothers, Fayst,taam„ . - Div a Weaknesses, ObstruCtions; Secret '.. . Fhitaiitneoptsta, rend ehefr • Efrketeses , Diseases, Female , Complainia, and all ." and JudEs- at theta' Vlrtna** ' • - Diseases of the Sexual. Organs, Ton Tire cum or 1 / ' arising from excesses and imprudences hi lit, and Headache, Sick Ilearnmdachume,rpo4vlsitolmaosmcb. yomoying all improper discharges - from the bled. • Da. J.C. Arm Sir: I have been repeatedly cured of • der, kidneys, or sexual organs, Whether Printing the word iiaslube any bc"ly ea" h ir e b Y a daaa " ralr - in MALE OR FEMALE, from whatever cam* of your Pills. It emus to arise from oat stomach, whkh they they dew» at once. If they will, c re others an they do may , nave originated, and no matter of how tee the Net is worth knowing. ~. long standing, giiing health and vigor to the ' Yourinith great respect, /ED. W. PEBBLE, ejeek (Li Simmer Mario*: crime, and bloom to the pallid cheek:: ~ Bilious Disorders and: 'Aver Complaints. , - _JOi r TO THE AFFLICTED P. ! _ . , a „DiP.„,ArtN 2 ,,.„,„,„°! c Tai„Jrzu,,,,,,,,,T, 56 .1 it cares r nertons and deliili Mted : r ulferem, and Ike: limes tweel yonr mom nis general sad bewail . romoves all the syniptoms, among hieb will hi i practice evenalnce you ale them, and cannot hesitate to found indisposition to e*ertion loss orpower, soy they are the beet thartic we employ. Their rega. -I • I - biting action ma the Neer is quick aud decided, couseqmmt.. loss of memory, di ffi culty of breathing, gen 'Y they are an l weaknees, horror of disease, weak " 1 12 " rem°4 for der""lnlma or that eral organ. Indeed, I, vs seldom Nand a cue of Nina de" awe so obellnateAnt it aid trot readily yield to them. ,-, , nerves, , trembling, dreadful horror of Free ly youni„,_. ALONZO BALL, 31. D death, night sweats, cold feel, 'wake , , • -/ • Ph/deign it, the Maritsa . , , DOentery, Relax, lad Wonvis... - fulness, dimness of vision, languor, Post o,vvws, ElaitetAnn, LW. Co., DUX, N0v.16, Mb. universal lassitude of the mei; ' , Dr. Arm Your Pills are the perfection of medicine. cular syatetro, often enormoust They hive done my wife,. more good than I can tell you. „ appetite, with dyspeptic '. l • , ' She Nad been sick and pining away Ex Months.. Went offghe doctored at groat expense, but got no better. She' symptoms, hot bomb+, flushing, - • • . ~," , di commenced taking your Pills, which lipoli cured ber; ~ of the body, dryness of the ski , li ' Ihy expelling large quantities of worms (dead) Aran NW . ..,/ . ,body. They afterwards,cured her and car two children pallid connten linen end .eropti as ~,' /ofbloodydyeentery. One of our nelghtcni had it tad, and on the face, pain in the back,heavidese • may wife cured him with two dries of your Pllla, while •• others around us paid front flee to twenty dollars doctore of the eyelids . , frequently. black apots bills, and icor much time, without being coned entirely' • flyingo before the eves, witb,a rem nor] even then. Such a medicine b yoUre, which is actually i good and honest, will be prised here. sof r os i on and loss Of sight; want of s i eolitlo, - OEO. J. DRUMM Asiteaster.• great mobility, restlessness, with Merin of AO- Indigestion and- Impurity of the Blood ciety. - Nothing is More desirable to step patient& Prom Rce..r. Y:Hist!a, yorettf Adyesg sett than solitude,ana nothing they More read for Da. Atm: I have used. n PEN with eat . , aneeoet in my ikmilyand among those I am canted to fear of themselvesi no reposeof manner, nos i ~ in dlstresa, To regulate the organs of &gallon and purify earnestness, no speculation, but a burned Oa bloat they are the ver y be " " teed ' I be" ever Known, and I - transition from one questionto entailer; can confidently recommend them to my s • friends. Yours, J. V. 11131afl. These symptoms, if allowed to gti on—which WAISAir dour 0 4 N.Y.. dd. 24, 18515 .' . this me s c i on invariably ,lemoves-44mit follows Dux Sot: I am using your Cathartic Mlle in my pore. lice, and find them an excellent purgative to cleanse the ' toes of flower, fatuity and epileptic fits—tia One eyetim, and purify the fountains of the tdood. of whic h ) the patient. May expire. ~ Who Can say JOHN O. 2034.CL1A51, M.D. that these excesses are not frequently! followed ' Erysipelas, Scrofula, Kingly Elfil, Teller, • Tumors, sad Salt Rheum. bydirefulrefill if - thawdiseases—insanity tin .consump l ./kont a llbricardieg Merchant of St %mat, RP. 4, tau. tion f The recoed aof the insane anyeems, and Dz. Ann Your Pais are the Psalloo i,K d a u g hters n the melancholy i deatts by consumptiob bear am great in medicine. They have cured my Moe pie witness tyihe truth of these asser i tions. is °rut/unmet sores upon her hands and feet that hid proved incurable for years. Mix mother has been long iertevoluk 10 male nay) rna', the most melancholy exhibition r ( ly afflicted with blotehes and pimples on her skin and in - 1 . her hair. After our - child was cored. she also tried yoef vppears. The countenance is actualiy Isedilen At Pills, and they have cured her. ASA MORGRIDGE. . (ORS destitute—neither mirth or grief ever vie. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, and Goat. its it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is .Pheta Me Rev. Dr. Ilaudett, q/ the MUNI! Epte. aura. rareletnytteutate. PULAITZ Born, &TAIWAN. Oh., Jan. 6,1556.. , 7 "With woeful measures wan de mite nom= Stet: I should he impotent for the relleriont , - skill has brought me if I did not report my ate to you. • / Low sullen sounds his grief be uiled." A cold waled in my limbs and brought on excruciating ,' Debility is the most terrible! and has brought , neuralgic pains, which ended in ehronk rheumatism- ~,, Notwithstanding I had the best of physicians, the Weenie. ill olintiOds to untimely graves, thus blasting the grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excel. • ambition of many noble youths. !Lean be cured lent agent in Baltimore, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills., Tit . . Their effects were slow, but sure. ul persevering in Our by the use of this' . • ass of them lam now entirely well. INFALLIBLE its:BEE. ' Sawa CiLlinialt„ Baron Ronne, La., 6 Ded.,1866. k - Da. Am: 1 hare been entirely ennui by your Pills of If you are suffering with any of thei above itis. - Rheumatic oats a painful disease that had anlieted ma Weaning ailments, the Fluid Extract. ( luchn will yon. years. VINCENT SLIDELL. cure Try it and be conv'need of efficacy. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindrcdrCom; pfr Beware of quack nostrums and 'quack doe. pumas, requiring an active purge, they at. an excel' Not remedy. / tors, who falsely boast of abilities and ( references, , For Costiveness or Constipati on; and as Citizens know and avoid them, and see long sof a Dinner P/11, they are agreeable /intellectual. N,. tering., money, and exposure, by send ng or call. Fits, Suppression, -Paralysill Inljam m „in_. l l.' ing for a bottle of this popular and ,LPeeifie rem- Haas and even Deafness, And Pardue li..Utta mesa, have been cored by the alterative action or these ed . y. :It allays all pain and inflammation, is per. nue. ..,' featly ple a sant - in its-taste tied odor, 11 1 et immedi- . Moat of th e pills In market contain Mercury, which, ab a t e in eta nntion. I - though a valuable remedy in skilful bands,.l2 dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequeneee that fre• . H ELMO: D " EXTRACT BUCHU quently follow IN incautious nee. These contain ho met. cury or mineral substance filtalever. Is prepared directly netording to therulea of AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL Pharmacy slid Chemistry, with the gieatest ac- • enmity and chemical knowledge and ' care devo ted in its combination. See Professbr Dewees valuable' works on,the practice of Physic, and mo.t of the late standard works of inetticiiie. M" . 8100_01 One hundred dollars will be paid to ram' physielan*bo Cap pr?ve thatihe' medial C - rer injured n phtientamd the testimony of thousands can be ririlthici.d to prime that it does ,great good. Cases of from 06. week to 13 years' standing have been effected{ The mans of voluntary testimony. hr possession! of the Pro prietor, vouching its virtues and curative powers, is immense; embracing names welt known to ' Science and Fame. G - etage 7011 THE RAPID CMS 01 COCGHS,COLDS, HOARSENESS, teneLtr. ir.szA, • witn.k.Numns, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTIINA, IN. CIPIENT and for the' relief of consumptive patents in advanced gages of We disease. We need not speak to the public of its virtues. Throughout every town, stud almost every hamlet of the Amerman States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary com plaint. have made It already known. Nay, few are the familleain any civilized country on title continent without Wane-personal experience of its effects; and fewer yet the „canny/skies any where wide). have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the subtle and den. gerietiitiseases of the throat and lungs. While it is the mmt ',Overfill antidote yet known to men for the forint. dab% egad dangerous diseases.af the rulmonary organs, It Is also the pleaeantest and safest remedy that can be ems .ployed for infants and young persons. Parents Should . have it in store against the insidiona enemy that steals upon them unprepared. We have abundant grounds to believe the CHUM. Prcreesiraves more lives by the con sumptions it prevents then those ircurea.- Neep it by you, and cure your cold. white they are curable, nor neg• heel them until no human skiltcan master the inexorable canker dug fastened on the TRIO., eats your life away. All know the dreadful fatality of lung dbotilers, and as they know too the virtue, of this remedy, we need not, do more than to assure them it, is still made the best it can be. Be spare no cost, no are, no toll to produce it the most perfect posaible. and 'thus afford those who rely on It the best agent which oar skill can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Mends:, Lowell, Man. AND TOLD If ABEL 'IT KRELL, Montrose, And by Deniers in mEntcnas everywhere. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. EMEEII3= I M4 •- • New , Rail Road Route. . pelaware,Luckawnunu.st W.R.U. NEW. and expeditions broad gunge route from the North and West, via Great Bend one Scranton, and' .from the Lsekawannit and Wyoming valleys, directly through to New York and Philadelphia. On and after Monday; Jan. 18th, 1858; trains will be run as follows: TherNight Express Train bound east on N. Y. & Erie R. R, arrives at Great Bend at 4.00 a: m., and connects with the EXPRESS Train which leaves Great Bend for,NeW York 'and Philadelphia at 8.30 m Me at Montrose, ) 9.50 9.07 -"" Tunkbannock, • ,Factoryville, 10.13 " " 'Scranton,lo.oo " SStroudsburg, , - 1.38.m.p Delaware ; (lfrininutes to dine.) 2.16 " Bridgeville, l'hil. pass. leave 2.40, " • Junction, 3 30, " New York, '7.10, " Pbiladelphia,s- 8.20, " Passengers from N. Y., leave Pier N0..2 North - Rider, at From Philadetphiac leave Walnut St, Wharf, at I 6.00 - 11 Leave Junction, 10.55, " Dueatßridgeville,(Phitconnection.)lL4s, " - Delaware, (15 min. to diianer), 12.00 In. Stroudsburg, 12.41, p. m Scranton, 3.35, " . , FaCtoryville, 4.27 " Tunkhanoek, . 4.48 " Montrose, 5.35, " Great Bend.: 6.10, " Connecting at Great Bend with !hi Dunkirk Express, west, at Accomm °dation Train leaves Scran ton far Great Bend at - 7.20 a. in. Arrive at Great Bend, • 12 25 p. ni. - Connecting with the Emigrant Train west, on the N. Y. &E. „Rail Road. ' • Returning, leaves Great Bend at 1.25 p. m. -Due at Scranton, 6.10 " For the accommodation of way travel on the Southern Division, a 'passenger cal will bo at tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving. Sernatoli, at • 5.00 a. m. Due at Stroudsburg at ' 10.20 " Junction at . 2:10 p. m. Retnruing, will leave Junction at 5.00 a. m. Due at-Stroudsburg at 8.35 " - Scranton St , - 2.50, p: m. Passengers from New York will change cars at Jude:lon. To and froth Philadelphia, via B. D. A.R., leave or take ears at Bridgeville. For Pittston, Kingston, and Wilkesharre,take - L. &• B. R. 'lt., ears at Scranton. For Jesaup.Archbald, and Carbondale, change .cars at Greenville. • Tickets sold, and baggage cheelt . ed through. . JOHN BRISBIN,Sopt WIC N..lsiqs. deal Ticket. Agent :NEW GOODS!! f's IL J. Af,ONTROSE, AMA 30th 1851. - Removed, • y • , , offiee to my new residence nearly. oppo lti .site the_ Presbv terian Chord', on To n rripik e Street The public aie,invited to earl and alma, iaeapeeimens of the various stYle• 4 ,Pluffirmg and Plate r whieh;l ern daily oxeentinir, gee. aing.."aoy more' friends, 'ho work - speaks. fer itself. C. D. VlRGUJ,Rt3sideat Deolist. Montrose, Pa: Sept. 1837. - 30, a. cm 7,L " ---A.T--- WEBB'S. 100,000 Bottles have been surd' and not "a' single instance offailure has been reported! Peron-ally appeared before me, aP Alderman of the City of Philadelphia, H. Ti Helmbohl, Chemist; who being duly sworn dois say, that his preparation contains no Narcoticl Mercury or injurious Drug. but Is purely Vegetable. H. T. Heiml,old, Sole . Mlanufacturer. Sworn and subscribed before me thip 23d day of Nov 1854. Vm P.JIIBBARD, Aldeiman. Price SI per Bottle, or six for so, delivered to any address, accompanied by reliiible and res. ponsible certificates from Profedsore 'of Medical Colleges, Ciergymen, and others. Prepared and sold by 11. T. HELMBOLD, Practical and Analytical Chemist; No. 52 South 10th.st., below Chestnut, Assem• bly Buildings, Philadelphia, Pa. lar To be had of all Druggists land Dealers in the U. S., Canadas, and British Provinces.. Beware of Counterfeits. Ask for lielmbold's —take no 'other. Cures guarantied. . • Sold in 3fontrose by ABEL TURAELL, Agent. San. 20,'57.-52t. • ; Lackawanna -& Bloomste ARRIV4L AND DEPT OF TRAINS. GOING NORTr4 Station; N. Y. Mail. Acco'i Leaveßupert, 7.00a.m. Bloom, ' 7.10 " &Foy, 7.18 " Lime Ridge, '730 " Berwick, _ '745 " Beach Haven, 8.10 " Beach Grove, 8,20 " Shickshinny, . 8.35 " Hunlocks CI, 8.55 " Nanticoke, ;:' 9.00 " Plymouth, , 9.20 " Ar've at Kingston,_ 9.30 " Leave Kingston, 9.35 " 1,4 Wyoming, 9.50 " 2. 1, - IN'stPittston, 9.55' "- 2.2 PittstOn, 70.00 " 2.31 , laekawanft,' 10,10 - " 2.4; Taylorvilli, 10,20," 3.0 Arrive at Scranton, 10.30 " 3 I The New York Hail Train •con Express going East, on the Delaw na & Western Railroad. - I Arrive in New York '7.15 p. ml o 'a. Philadelphia, by Cam Railroad, 8.20 p. m. Fare from Rupert to. New Yorl The Accommodation Train N at Scranton with the Express '1 the D. L & W. Railroad. GOING SOGill. I Stations. Phira Mail.-- Aceo'n. N.Y. Mail LeatieScranton, , 8.00.i.M.11.30a.m. 4.00p.m _ Taylorville, - 8.10 " 11:45 " ' 4.10 " Lackawanna, . 8:20, a 12.00 in. 4.20 " Pittston, 8.30 " 12.115p.m. 430 " W. Pittston, 8.35 ".... 12,20 " 4.35 " Wyoming, . 8.40 " 42.40 " 4:49 " Arrive at Kingston, 9.00 " 1.00 " 5.60 " Leave Kingston, 10:00 " 6.35" • Plymouth, 10.15 " . ~ 6.30 " • Nanticoke. 10.50 " . ;16.53 " Hunloek C'k, 10.45 " 1 7.00 " hhiekshinny.' 11.10 " 1 .2...5 .. : Beach Grove, 1L25 " , '7.40 " Beach Haven, 11.55 g 7 50 " ' Berwick. 11.35 " • - A.IO ," -: Litni'llidge, 12.20p.m. . . 835 ' Espy, 12.30 "- - ._ • 8.45 ' .Bloom, . - 12.40 " ' 8.50 4 Arrive at Rupert, 12.50 . 9.00 " The Philadelphia Stall Train ing'.South,c9o - dads with the Mail Train at R i pert, going East at 1.10 p. m., for Catatvissa, Part Clinton. Potts- Ville, Reading, &c., arriving at .Philidelphieat .0.25 p. m.. Also with Mail Train going %Vestal 3 , o'Clock p. in., ,for . Danville, Milton, Nancy, Williamsport. and Elmira. r i Pdsiengert, by the 4 O'clock - ~ m. Train gciag. - South, can take the 11 o'cloekril In. Express train for Elmira andthe Wester lodge at Blooinsbarg and take the 4 o'clock - a. in. intim - going East, arriving at Philadelphia at 12 eon. ' rli ,E.- Passengers' for° • Harris org, direct will take the N. Y. Mail train, (4 o'clock - p. m.)'going EOM; connecting et Port linton with the 'Dauphin & Susquehanna Railroad, °arriving at Hirrts k urg at 12 o'clock noon. hell day. - • • - i l , J: LEAVENSIORT,H,SupI. Serkriton,lonuary 131 b, 1853 . - 3m3, 1 • - • ' ' •' - - 'W CI WS •Aromiltic Schle, .. ..., . . . ,k rg R. It. ARTIURE Pbilh' 3.15p.m 3.25 " •' 3.33 " 3.45 " 4.10 " 4,25 " 4;35 " . 4.50 " 5 ..2 1 0 5 5 .5.40 " '• 5.50" p.m. 6.00 " • 6.20 " " -6.25 " " _ 6.20 •' 6 40 " 6.50 !' 5 " 7.00 " nects with the re, LsClaim- 'den & Amboy orth, connects rain West us ' AM ITURRFL,VS,
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