IC.omiiar TI 7 E. FIREMAN—HIS Nonr: - "MtastOt; I .—'l Xtthe:Firerriart% Anniveisa;',- Celebration in !, Jackson; Goy. ;McWillie, baiter speak'ing of.the Fireman na a - public benefac- - torlhat his was a mission ofi‘ve, said: dare often looked with . aitUnishnient up-. 1 on tbe daring co:rani:l; of .fifebsen. I have I see: them! ennountering danger greater than !tit of the-'soldier, who amidst the 'swim of iVar, enters 41te Adeadly 'breach, trampling I 'down the - wounded Add battling with the armed. and haw seen you tin the burning roofs Of lofty latilditigr, Ittandimg as it Wife upon r.he - iery crater of a vote:old-1 almost tonchinrr the tiery • Inva—nobli'Aoingl l!atticeL-and a:Posing' yonr lives to the most imminent peril—when I' gate _ seen you thus ruggling ,soil t have been Can - - I scion; that many of you did coteven know ibc..tame . of -, IIEI person for whoin the semi &...e WAS made. And in .yoor -further prai4e 'and as illustrative _of the nobility of your con duct, let it be told-that it often happens that • the poor fire" Men has no IMuse either to burn . or save.- 7 -be knows- no motive of action but ,that of doing, goal to others. Such services come fresh and Warm from the heart -L-they cannot be bought 1! 1 have always Under stood 1,,4* every et?ort to organizetirecompa -: niesfin'VM basis of pecuniary compensation - has ritterlY and 'vnt irelv faile,l- to be efficient. Stich setiice'ruust be voluntary 2 -withunt money and without price. Such conduct— such benevOlence as yourr, gentlemen—re lieves the whole race of mat/ from the charge of cold, sordid selfishness'. Truly, gentlemen,: your self sacrificing i nonduct is but Ihe'itnage of , heaven-reelected through your motivus and rmtions. .A.Pro•rurar. Nits' Nax.F:.—`What party do you beking to now Bill I , `- said Jim the other day. 't I lelong to ibe Know—no—the Anterican— no—the Reptile—no the. Peoples'—no -I'll be hanged if I bailif forgot, Jim, Mott sort of a varmint was that yett .. tietched tether night a stealin' ehrekebs!" `lt was en oppossura."--- " That's it, Jim,..that's it, Op—op—what did yon say it Les,-Jim ? " "Oppo.isunif ,was sothething,like - Oppossum; ••Opposition,' sug gested Jim. •• Yes'. I knowed it was snatthin or other.' Zounds take it, my party changes so often, darn me of I can keep up. Ilopposition, though, is first rate. - NOTICE: TO -FARMERS.• T WISH to call the attention of Farmers to the Independent Tooih - • H R. S .- E . - R 1 f This Rake Ras been used for the past three rears in this County and proved to be the Ralik; and the only Rake suited to the rough country. Any one, not wishing to take the assertion, and who waste a Rake, please try it, and if not satisfactory, return it uithin three days nit injured, and' take his money. To .merchants and dealers a liberal , deduction from retail price of twelve dollars. All kinds of Grain taken in exchange - t Itaka, at Searle's mill. Also ••• , second hand Wire Tobth and Revolving Rakes .sold very cheap. ss All orders promptly attended to and Rakes delivered on short notice. . Resideuee of the subto . iriber,and manufactory one mile from MontrOse, on Snake Cren turn pike. • CHANCY FOOT., 'Montrose, April '25, 's9_3m KEYSTONE - HOTEL, At Montrose, Penn, eIiMIL FL HATCH, Proprietor. Tand commodious Hotel situated 1 on Public A venuk near the Con rttlouse,and nearly in the n. .sentre 'of the \,business portion of Montrose,. is ppw fu ly completed and furnished`' and will be opened ou Monday. the 27/11 day of the present mutat'. for the .atcommodation the publie ma-travelers. '.The - Proprietor reels confi lent that - he is= -now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fail to . give . Complete Satisitiction. The Hotel and - Furniture are new, and no est - pense has been spared to render it equal, if not superior to any similar establishment in this part tithe State.. it is- well supplied with all the .reeent improvements and comforts, and obliging Waiters will always be readyto respond to thel call of customers. • • -• • The . Stal!les connected with this House are New And Convenient; . The Proprietor respectfully solicits thepatron. age of his old friends, and the public 2'oler:ills. MACHATCH. - ontroi•-e, September 21st, 1858. COBtt would rcapeetfully announce to the L.A.'pliblic.that lie -tray still be found at the old stand, folly prepared to attend to The wants of the community. lie williccp on hand a dbod *cock of . . Grrc;•oerleis: S.U.d6S, TEAS. - COFFEE.SP:CF.e, FRrIT,FLOrT: and Sala (by the saukt or barrel.) Ftsit, and all I articles found in Firlit CIaSS Groceries. He wOuld particularly call the attentiini - o(„, Farmers and others to the ,fact that he is eonstanfly.receiving fresh supplies of FIRST:RATE FLOUR, also good „kand medium qualities, which will be sold nIGHT, for ready pac t , in .quantities to-suit The purchaser. Montrose, Feb. 91st 1859. STOVES STOVES!'*STOVES !! ! OUR.Stores have been so thoroughly tried to the entire stitisfnetion of all,-that they need no recommend-from-as. S. 11. SAYRE Sr BROTORS. WALL PAPEIL A Select assortment just feceirea. S. in. SAYRE & BROTHERS. ri - TING Barvins offered by '8:11. tihYRE SCDROTHERS PLOIVS Y PLOWS!! PLOWS. We invite the attention of Fanners to the celebrated Peettilill Plow s 's, Which -we have added to our large assortment. ' S. H. SAYRE' & "BROTHERS, Frolltietora of 'Eagle Foundry. !Ton t rose. Nrry.-.23tirr 1858. . Inc. I:UM ! MCYNT.I36X_N. . G. X. FOUDILA.II LI AS removed his - shop acres. the street, to 1..1. -the building one door . below Keeler & Stoddard's, which be has fitted..up expressly for s. Saddle, Harnies and Trunk Shop where may be found all kinds of 3EICALI=I..IVMSItEi, from the , heaviest learn, to the lightest trotting harness and a general aseormeot of trimmings, - which will be made up or sold very•low_. Carriage Trimmings: A good assortment 6n hand, which will be sold very low; ail trim:dug dyne cheaper than else • where. - .47A-K LEAT H on hand, from which harriesse . s will be made and WuSL - x - ret o , 4 :Toots:inters will please bear in...mind that 1 wishAp•settle op 'ewes . year . Thoie haring . unsett:cd -.accounts, or notes due, wall 1;y-settling - Or making' payment withourforth'er deny.FORDHAM, Montrose, Pa. ' Feb. 24th, 1859.1 GARRATT; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SLOSS , GRAIN SALT, Rocon, MTV) Mhos. • W 11... kcep- conStantly on `hand the best ',rinds of FLOUR—by the crack or. Hun: bled Barrels=it the lowest inarket priers. Also, itli.LT—by' the Singlo %Fre), or Load. oriiers`fiont 'Merchants acrd Dealers wily bi'procriptly attended to. • * t*Caeb paid for Grain, Wool, Potts, Hides, and all Zarmers'i'soiiiaes in their-season. - ' = IL GAll KATT. • :v4 . .A.clilifortir, - ,4,pril _ OR. J. H. ROBINSON OEM NORTIIERN TRAPPING GROUNDS NICK WHIFFLES "IN The PUGIN IkIrAPAPJUIS . AO'IN BY MIGHTY !" 'RENEW-lOn MERCURY For' Sattnida June 25, ISSD, (now ready iyi all Neu's Depots and Book Storer) Will contain : the initial.#ripters ofa new ‘Ves• • -.-tern Tale fiom the graCeful and felicitous pen of bf 4. J. f-I. ROBINSON, who hag been engaged to write ExcLutvnt.i for that journal for a term of years. Tile Story is entitled • << iPATIIAWAY. or., THE MOUNTAIN dIITLAWS A TALE of the Nortborn TRAPPING GROIJITD8;” And is considered by the Stithor to be ,the best work which his talent has yetprodUeed. Those who .kno'w the Di amatie power aid ELEGANT STYLE;Ihe intervting sittationis and BEAUTY oF INCIDENT, tiaVe ren dered famous all the writings of the , AUTHOR OF 'Net IIISON," cannot but hail with delight this new etnaoadoi from his pen. • The Trapping Grounds of the NORTH, Miff WEST, form a.peculiarly favor ble field for the locat!oli and working out of a romance, and the charac ters that roam through that FLOWERY WIL DERNESS are especially fitted for introduction into its pages. The readers'and admireN, of Dr. ROBINSON'S WRITINGS kill roncrriber with pleasure the. character of "NICK WHIF FLES," '- in a story of that name, recently published and will gladly learn the 'Same person will figure in PATHAWAY 9 surreunded; as ever;by many " and lending.to the rothanee a vein of symeathetie hu mor and quaint drollery that will 'reader it irre sistible to the--lover of fnn and the student of human nature: In addition to this attraction, the plot will be found more INTRICATELY i'rt YSTERIOUS andthe situations more replete witlethe fire of DRAMATIC INTEREST, thanlany other story the author has yet written. It is full of Wild Life and Action, crowded with stirring incident and, • PERILOUS' ADVENTURE, and throtich the whole story runs the noderpiot which interweaves A GOLDEN-THREADED 'WOOF of sentiment. tinting alttvitia the radiant light of the GENTLE CHARM OF LOVE. The most exciting and picturesque scenes of P ATI' Algir A V, , u ill be chosen as the themes for a series of BEAUTIEUL'ILLUSTRATIONS, froM the pencil of the most eelebratM of all the American Art 6is, FELIX 0. C. DARLEY, whose drawing have made THE MEW-1011 MERCURY 'such a favorite with all who appreciate true‘art istic-elcellence. The clearand vivid stylo of Dn. J. If. ROLINSON . S deScriptive writing is such that the artist•can seize upon his creations with out difficulty,and thus the b(i..t po.keers cif At. are brought to bear with as great a unanimity as if both were stielded by one person. - The proprietors of the 11.FIRCURy are proud (if the popularity which the journal his attained. and cannot but take some little credit to them selves for the good which they believe they have don e in carrying out the first intention—to make THE NEW-YORK MERCURY a medium for the familiarization of the reading public with the works of the most , DISTINGUISHED ANERIRN ,I,IITHORS, To stleore this end, thev..have spired no ex pense: and !whatever they have thought could rxratify . the-tastesof their T II 0-11 - A N D S READERS they ha're done trithont questioning eitheithe labor or exPenditure requir'ed. For the rmaxsitE umn - r to the works of Dr. d. H. ROBINSON, • • they pay a larger sum than any American roman cer has elcr before received from any newspaper, and the public 'are already aware of the great outlay necessary far the engagement of each men as BAYARD TAYLOR, FELIX O• C. DARLEY, GEORGE ALBANY; and others. Yet it is believed that the increasing . . REFINEMENT OF TRE • POPULAR - MIND demands inch men, and the MERCURY is in tended to keep up with the'progress of the Age. A aeries of BRILLIANT NOVELTIES -will appear in Oro columns of this 47 co Ix zi et 1 ' r AMERICAN LITERATURE in rapid soccession, and while 'the prOprietors are eminently well satisfied With -tim share, of .popolarity hitherto accorded to them, they are rdetennined to &servo still more by uSing every means possible.to increase the attractions of their paper. NEW-10111( RCI TUNE ato, - Coatalu lug the First Chaplets of. P . AT4,AWAy; OR, FTHE MOUNTAIN O U TLAWS BY OIL I ILROBINSON, is now ready at aB theNeWs Depots. 'SUBSCRIPTION Tkatill6:—.42*year,three, copies $.5, tight copievsl2, wittra grills copy to the getter up of thaftib.- Address - - OMILOWELL;SIRITHWORTHA WHITNEY,. Proprietors 3T -York lferutorp, New-Yin's City_: NEWS• ()FACE. Tr HE New York City illustrated Newspapers Magazines - &e, dee., . for sale at the ItIONTROSA_BOOK STORE, by A. WiBULLARD, 04 . . _ „ / .--, .:. . a , ;..... 4... /0?), . .. f4 • . , ....9,.. PAZ'S Foi, .4 FULL COUILSE IN THE IRON ClTlir COL LEGE, the largest, mostexiensieely -patronized and . be.t organized lanESUltlE63 l il C 44.1 1 1.1 0 .2 IN I 'PRE triAtteclEiltateo. 357 •-tubtuti-attrithint Daitv 1850. • • _ • Usual time to.ewmil_etl-all course ,from to 10 weeks. Every sludent,'uNii graduating, is guaranteed to ho competent to manage the Books of any Business, and qualified to earn n saiary of from ! • . $5OO TO $lOOO. Students enter at any time—No Vacation— Review nt pleasure. 511 7:11 ramiums FOR BEST PENNMANSHIP AWARDED IN 1 b 1 8 • • rir Ministers' boos received at hall price. - • *.*For Circular sad Specimens of Writing, idose.two letter stamps. and address F. W. JENKINS; Pittsburg, Pa. 141113 859.—!t.se 9* 1 1 - • NEW! FIRM. . • , • -t 1 101 r , fa V---r-- ObiSiO lt More At novricosr _ Pa., ,O ONE ro'fq• b'elow J. Ethridge's Drug Store, On Public Avetine, Where will be •found 'Constantly on hab'd algeneral assortment of GROgERIES Sucl as Sugars; Molasses, SyruPs,Tetti, Coffee • • Sze &.c., • Also the choicest brands of F AMII.,Y FLOUR, Meal, Lard, Pork; Ifi'ms, Fish, Candles &c. We solicit a share of the public patronage, and pledge ourselves in ao the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to sectie another. ;BALDWIN & ALLEN. ALFRED BALDWIN. Wst. L. ALLEN. Ib3S. J. DICII9CILTIANJIC. ItisS lIARDWAME & ;STOVE EMPORIUM ! FULL BLAST!! 11111 E -undersigned would tako this opportu nity to inform! hiS friends and customers that. he has recently Made- large additions to his former extensive stock of Hardware, -Stoves, Stove Pipe, Stove Trimmings, Zinc, &c., and that ho is piepai . ed to supply the wants of the community in Oat line at unusually low prices. He flatters himself that. his fwilities for manufacturing his ottrn Wares, Stoves, &C., give hill a decided advantage over any who pur chase and transport at a heavy expense their en tire stock. ' Ile would say to tposo who wish to purchase STOVES of any de*6ption, STOVE PIPE, or TI . IIII3IINOS, of anit kintLand pay for them, he is prepared to give tlrm great bargains; but to thilse who want to purchase on a year's credit and then let it run two years more, ho had rath: trihey.would call on some one else; even if they 'have to pay seventy4ive per cent more than an article is worth. In ;the line of Shelf. Hardware, his assortmentds iheilargest and best selected in SusquehaunsCountr; purchased as his stock has been mostly of Manufacturersl - he is enabled to offer inducementsi to those country merchants who buy small bills rarely found this side of the big city. We eflti offer special indgeetnents to Carpenters and lomers who are in want ut either Tools or 'RaiMintz Materials. Black smiths can find ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS, knd,iu fact, almost anything in their line, by call ing on Us, i • CRE ALP IF 0 R C Our stock of Dip Good', G'toceries Boots. and Shoes, Haps and Caps, lan lyee Notions, &c. &c., is as large as the time. will admit of. They-were purchased at a lowfignrc, and,wiil be sold at prices tgenrre•pond with the times. _ READY-NIADE CLOTHING! We hate just . +pened about one-and a-halt cordssof ready-mac 4 Clothing. Every body says they are cheap. Some say they are very cheap, and it number babe ventured to say they are dog i cheap. Certain it s that a small pile of mpney will buy a large pile of clothing. We would add, lb this connection, for the in- ' 'formation of all concerned and. the 'rest-of man kind," that 'we arO tired and sick of the credit system; we have suffered enough by it already, and are determined to ride' ourselves of - ;the the whole "critter.r Believing that the oiMble sixpence is the tine system, we are resolved to adopt it, and are offerin:,, , our goods at prices to correspond. * * *Produce taken in exchange for Good's. I DICKERMAN, Jr. New Sfilford .Nie. 29th, 1858. A CAR D. • GIBSON, Nov. 22d, 1858. W h made by l a r , e n have t teanr.scoeMi e A. E rn u. e e n I ts and whereas : said-It. A: Kelley has .commenced a snit against Met in the common pleas of Sus: quehanna county for trespass on the ease, now fur the sake of it settlement of said suit and peace and quietnrokl make the following ac knowledgments: ifirst I regret.that j ever said anything about said Kelley, and at-this time -withdraw all charges against her that I have made and do not believe her at this time to be such a girl. i. D. F. BIWNDAGE. • 0. SIMPSON, WAT H. 2111.1111.11. Shop in Boyd ih Web?ter's new IntlEden; next door above Keeler d Stoddard's. HMING worked for the past, bin° years with the mast skillful workmen; be feels confident, that he can do the most‘ditriculfjobs on short notice. I . lil Work War l taited to Gill Satisfaction. . . ..,........._____ . W. D. grmrsok has worked for me for some time, and I can recommend him as 's careful and skilful worktuan,lcompetent to do as g od work ai can be done hi the country, and ortby of confidence. i War. A. CAkm ERLIN. Towanda lune; i- 10th, ins: • ' _ 0 -------• Refers to—Wrii. Elwell, E.• W. Baird, E. D. Montnyne, E. 0. raoodrich, B. Kingsbury, Towan da; B. S. Bentley, L. Searle,. CID. Lathrop, J. Witten()erg, Montrose. , * * *Jewelry neatly repaired on short notice, and on reasonable terms. [Juno 15th, 1858.—tf. FFirEElpali BIT fON MAY. BE SEEN DAtLY, . AT F.:lllltS' TAILOR' SHOP! Fomim.-to 10 p; m., - Eti , N4tst - 4451j1DR5t Comprising:the Greatest Variety of GENTLEMEN'S - COSTUME . • ever presentedle the public. - mh24: DFNTIAL - NOTICE. Dt it: iiroee rForOtrpui,;ii:joce;teendn7blnmself the ThiliTALPßA j ester s in all itii branches. ife cl i a s now ready to"atterfd - Ao all calls in his pofewsion with twomptnesd, and will endeavor to give entire satisfaction.-Al} operations WARRANTED. Me over Chandler's bto're. Sept. 15th; 1-858;--tt THE MONTROSE DEMOCRAT. ITU/1611ED VIM RBDATI3 AT laoNileciss, Orrick: (iN Pt; ATEN ' UE, priisiu.4 , l, gy.ko. . . , Trams—q'.' pernnnum, or 1 1 .,kf . 50 in whence. Delinquents sul t jeet to charge of el. 59. per year, with interest„ , Pfttontiot . 3,o.4B - Optippal. with tho Publisher' areearateslArn Advertisetr;en(S inserted at Si perneinaria of 12 lints . 4 25 C,ents , per square for earli inserticin after thArst Three. One t-rynare ono year, 88, each additional-tlinare, 84. • Job Wrirl of all kinds eltettled neatly and pi.omptiA. Maiiks always, on hand. REMOVAL: , little & Pokt, Attorneys at 1.0. w, hake L removed to their new office, few &kts sonth of Boyd St-Webster's corner. Montrose Oct. 25.:3nr • • DR. WM. L. RICHARDSON) WOULD respectfully tender his Professional Services to the inhabitants of Atoxy - a;:171 its vicinity. Office over Mulford's Store. Lodgings at the Keystone Hotel. Montrose. Oct. 12.111, 1858.-Iv.* LAWRENCE, GRIGGS, k, KINGSBURY, , MANUFACTURERS, AND AMBERS IN S HATS, CAPS, AND.. runs, &VI ce.i) CZ Umbrellas; Parasols, and Ribbons, CEEB! MILLIWERY A.B.TICLES, No. 46, COURTLANDT STREET; 11. LAWRENCE,. NEW-YORK M. GuIGGs, General Partners,— A. KINGSDIIRIi i C. TYLER. Speen] Partner, DAN JAS. JNO. JOHN. SAUTTEkTFAAS E IIRLOA I :92LE SI lON a fow doors south of Boyd and Webster;' new building.' HENRY B. BIeBEAN, y TTORNEY and COUNSELLOR at LAW. /1 Office in the Union Bloek—Towanda, Brad ford comity, Pa. . 'Will attend promptly to all professional htisiness intrusted to him, in this and adjoining counties: _ fje3'sfitf "HOME AGAIN," [YR. DEMEL OFFICE, over Wil% Store: , LODOINOS, at SEARLG'S HOTEL. Mont r6l3..irch 100,1858. wm. w..srartli, & Co., Cabinet and Chair Maiiiifacittr erg, foot of MainStrpet.-Moutrose, Pa. - JOHN GHOVESi, Fashionable Tailor—Shop he ar . the Bptist Meeting linuse, oa, , Tarnpilcu Street Montrone. Pa. DR. E. WELLS AV I Nti permanently located in Dundial 1.1 offers his professional services to all who may require them. Also, keeps constantly on hand a full stork of Drugs and illedielnes, Pure Wines and Liquors for Stedic.al purposes. [ap7:76m. HAYDEN BROTHERS, Mew Milford, Penn'a. Wholesale dealer in Buttons, Combs 'Suspenders, Threrids, Fancy Goodi Watches, Jewelry, Silver arid Plated Ware i Cat lery, Fishing Tackle, Cigart, &c. Merchants and pedlars, supplied en lilx;ra' terms. WM, HAYDEN, TRACY HAYDEN, JOHN HAYDEN, GEO. HAYDEN. . ILIPROW•TIC. Olutiley Monis with hail and holt, Heir; belt Of this va s t tireA, And none to haßasslne and itaiß. Resolved to warßant eery 03, Let's have a rush, I'salways berE, You'll tind me honest, juSt and faiß. * * *Shop No. 3, Basement of Searle's Hotel, on T rnpate Street. H. Smith, SURGEON DENTIST. Residence opd of. flee opposite the Baptist Church (north side) Montrose. Particular attention will bo given to inserting teeth on gold and.silver plate, and to fining decaying teeth. ° ABEL TURRELL, MONTROEE, PA. Dealer in Drugs. Medicines, Chemical-, Dye Stuffs: Glass-ware, Paints, Oils, Varniohe•, Window Gloss, Groceries; Fancy Goods, Jew. elry, Perfumery, &c.—And Agent for all the most popular Patent Medicines. NOTICE• ihkß. E. PATRICK,- JR., would like after a silence of nearly ten years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a very generous pub lic, who have always manifested their sense of appreciation of his usefulness by exacting his services when needed or thought to be - needed, but who have given no other evidence of grati. tude or good wilt—particularlyin the way of " substantial aid" 'as .Kossuth -would say—that he now - desires a full' nd entire settlement of all his accounts, also the 'accounts of the late firm of Patrick & Dimock ; and he.' wishes furiher to ttate that he desires nothing to be considered weak if, after a few weeks, the said accounts, remaining unsettled, sho'd be placed in the hands of a good sharp tellettort and made to account to hid% something that wiil buy Oats and Buck wheat. Please notice' this 10 take action accor dingli.—Yours Truly, jane E. PATRICK, 44, IN LSS GOES ON." T" HOT PAY STORE . ErEMI HEAD OF_ NAVIGATION. TffE , subscriber having, just returned from New York, would most respectfully inform his friends-(if he has any) and the public gener ally, that he is noW prepared to serve them with ecv 06oas--4ouqbt for at the old stand formerly occupied by C. W! Mott, where he will sell for REaut.l?s7 at tttleES that will ':suit everybody. His stotk• consists of Choice Family D remits, of all kinds, Stone Ware, Wooden Ware and_ Brooms, Boots. and Skims, Ladies Gaiteri-l—for 65 cants, Prints. Detains, Heavy and Fine, Brown and Bleached Billeting, Linens, Canton Flannels, Drilling, Towelling,hequard Diaper,Ticka,Apron Cheeks, Denims, Striped Shirtin,g, Pants and Vest Triid- Mings, Seamless Bags, Cotton Batts, White and Brown Knittibg Cotton, Veil Barer; Gloves and Hosieryi--large assortment Yankee No-, thins, &C., &c., &e. HENRY C. TYLER.. Montrose, April, 1859`. LADIES who like a splendid article for the Hair please call at TxtErt's and get a bottle of Burnett's Cocoaine—best and cheapest in use. I Also Lubin's Extracts for the Handkerchief-- first quality. STRINGi & THAT every intelligent amble thiacommu; J. nit) , aßauld not know tkaka new arrange.. went has been made by .• WEAVER 84 Ati-i ERTON r ' - STEAM.MILL SHOP, 1138,. TiffeItIMISESII • Blacksmithing, • . - and Carsdake.-frozdag. 1161/94,3:1 ft & this tit be it' fact bat M the bere of the rev v i- who do not,'lveWould say. that we are prepared to do any work In our line, which may bo Intrusted to us, in the most dnrat4e manner, thrs most approved' style 'and in the sliortestoossible title. AU our work warranted to give good satiatiotiori.• 2 ' James M. Weavers, /tale Anterrott: ".1 Montrose, March 15t„,1859.-.4mtf. Ff MI U :ff subscriber having pnrchimed .L `refitted and, neivly furnished the . above well known and popular:Hotel, - - pre pared to riCcommodate the tray. cling public and others with ail the attentions and. conveniences. usually found in erst.class Houses. No. effort will be ,sparentby,the Pro 'Prieto!, and his Assistants to make the Hotel equal In every point le any in the eWantry. The Bar will always be supplied with the Choicest Liquors. - The Stables, connected *ill this Ileum are large, roomy and convenient, and careful and attentive Hostler% are always in charge of them. J. S. TARBELL. Montrose, May I3th, 1858. g>alt, ail ! csalt ! ! WHOLESALE SALT DEALER, 1101 Washington-0, (61rectly ottpoito Washington Market,) Nervvir STILL CONTINUES to o ff er to tho'city and COUNTRY trade, all kinds of FOREIGN Coarse and Fine SE LT, at the very - lowest figures: 40000 sacks and bags, consisting, in part , of Ash ton's celebrated brand for table and dairy use; Jeffrey S. &trey. Marshall's, Brownlow's, &C. and 50000 bushels`Turks Island, rinnares, racoa, St. Übes, Lisbon, Cadiz, Ivies, Naites, &c.,. all of which will be sold at bargain 'Prices from vessels, store and storehouses. Any pnrehascr wishing to select from a good assortment will find it to hitinterest to call. N. B.—Fine table salt put up in smell bags of different sizes, and constantly on hand in ship : ping order. , Also. a splendid article of Ronk Ground salt, in_quart -boxes, put up and for sale by the quantity, in cases of fire dozen each. New Yorit, April Ist, 1859.-Ir' [pep .2.1 v.• SALAMANDER SAFES. --EVAIrs da `ATSON, No. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Have now on hard a largo assortment of Fire and Thief Proof ..alatiinnder Saes. Also, Iron Doors for Banks and Storea,lron Shutters, Iron Sas)i, all makes` of Locks, equal to any wade in the United Staten. • Five Safes in one Fire. All ecnneorit..Right with eenienti in yoot/ condition. titE SALAMANDER 'SAFES OF PIitIADELPIIti EVANS Sc WATSON Have had the surest demonstration in the following certificate ,that their mantifacture of Salamander Safes has at length fully warranted the representations which have been made of them as rendering an undoubted security against the terrificselement Messrs, EVAN'S & WAT2ON.—Gentlem6n : It affords us tho highest salisfaCtion to' rotate to you, tharowing, to the-very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes which we purchased-of you some months since, we saved a large portion of our jewelry,and all our hooks, papers, &e., exposed to the calamitous fire in Itanstead Place, on the morning of the 11 th inst. When we re-iii3et that these Safes were located in_the fourth story of the building we occupied. - and that they subsequently fell into a heap of burning ruins., Where the vast concentration of heat caused the brass plates to molt, we cannot but regard the preservation of their valuable contents as most convincing proof of the great security afforded by your Safes. We Anil falte.tntieh pleasure in recommend, ing,tbem to men of business as a sure reliance against fire. GEORGE W. SIMMONS & BRO., JArelers. Who lime purchased six largo Safes since. April 28, '.59-I.i•. SUMMER AURAIGEMENT. 0.e.:1tW447F1:g.. Nl - 1 EW RAILROAD ROUTE—DELA,WARE. 1:11 LACKAWANNA & WESTERN RAIL. ROAD.—New aria expeditious broad guage route from the Nort and West, via Great-Bend ana -Scranton, and. from the Lackawanna and Wyoming valleys, through to Now York and Philadelphia. On and after 'Monday, April 1191, 1859, trains will be run as follows: , The Cincinnati Ex. Train bound cast on N. Y. & Erie R. R. arrives at Great, Bend at 610 a. m.. and commutes with the EXPRESS Train which ienvesGreat Bend for New York and Philadelphia at - 8.10 a. m. Due at slontrose, 8.45 .. -- Tunkhannock, 9.24. " ' • 'Factoryvillo, 9.48 " - Scranton, 10 33 " Moscow, ' 11.22 " Stroudsburg, ' 1.26 p. m. Water Gap, 1.39 " Delaware,(lsl:ninutes to dine,)2.o4 " Bridgeville, • .. 2.35 " Junction, , 3.25 -" New York, . 7.15 " Philadelphia, - 8.15 " Passengers from -N. Y., leave Pier NO. 2 North RiVer, St _ From Philadelphia,leave Walritit.St, '• •Wharf, at 6.00 " LeaVe atiattiotri s. 10.50 " Dneatßridgeyille, • 11.37 " Delaware,(ls mic.to dinniir),ll.s2' " Witter Gap, 12.29 p. m . Stroudsburg, _ 12.41 " Moscow, 2.26 " Stinnton, - 3.10 " Factoryvillo, 3.58 " . Tnukhannock, 4.15 " Montroani . , 4.53 " Great Bend. . 5.2 5. " Connecting at Great Bend with thi Mail Train, west, at Accommodation Train leaves Scut• ton for Great Bend at ' 8.10 a. m. Arrive at GOA. Bend, 12.40 p. nt. Connecting with the Dunkirk Expres west at 1 : 10, the Emigrant Train wait at 1.53, and the N. 17. Express, east, at 1.56 p. m. Returning, leaves Great Bend-at • 2.00 P. m.' Due at Scranton, 6.15 " For the accommodation of way travel on the • Southern Division, a passengercar will be at tached to the Express Freight Trains, leaving- Serantou, at* • 400 a. m. Due at StrOudsbdrg at 10.05 " " Junction at 2.20 p,m. Returtiing, will leave Junction at 3.30 a. m. [ Due at Stroudsburg at 7.05 " " Seranion at - 2.30 p. m. Passengers to , and from New YOH: change cars at Junction—to and from Philadelphia at . Bridgeville: . ..N For 111teton, Kingston, and Wilkesbarre, take L. dr. B. R. R., cars at Scrinton. For Jessup, Archbald, and Carbondale, take the Stages at Scranton. Tickets sold, and-baggage checked ilirough. JOHN BRISBIN, Supt. - Ws. N. JEtircs,Gen'l Ticket Agent Scranton, April 6th, 1859. • • TBZ MEET INF/B3IMMS OF YOUTH AND MATIIRITIT Suet Ptiblished Gratis, the 28th Theseand. 11-1 n, A FEW Words . oir the' Rational " 11. Treatment without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weak. ness e Noel urnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility; Pieniatere Deasy ktystein, Imp°. tency and Impediment to Dlarriagegenerally, BY 11: DE LANEY, M. D. • "The' important fact That the many_alartinieg• .eOtoplithits; .originatio.,f% in the imprudence and, scilitude'of - may • -Inatbe easily removed limit atti DIEDLtur, isle this email' tnlet, clearly de monstrated; and the entirely - now and highly successful treatment, da adopted'br the Author, hilly. explained, by means of ihieh every, one is 'esablid - to' cure IMISELF perfectly and,itt the least possible Cost, Thereby avoiding alt the ad verified nostrums of the day._ •••• - Bent to ;my, address, eralis - anl • Post - Nein a sealed envelope, :by remittiog .(post pdidj two postage stam_ps 'to Dr. B. DF, - .LANEY; , Yid 31st Street, New York - triiicqp Philadelphia, April 12th, 18.56 1.30 a. m :sips 14,1Ws AT, _ , LET* 'T'HE . AFFLICTED. READI, And lettrithit a Perfect and radical ' envie is warranted and s. 'guaranteed to all'whe are Waded with weaknerri, nervous complaints,:melaucholy .thonglits, depression spirite, distress and auguleh of mind, loin of, sleep, loss of memory, toes of energy and muscular power, puny groirth; 'wasting away,-and a want of confidence In tbetuselessasint, log fits, convulsive trembling*, impotence anddlsgust df We, Home phydclouis require to be told the nature of yokr dls ease—the ESOLIaII 130TA;f1C I'HYSICIAN does sot.. ills perfect knowledge of the human velem enables Min to des- cribe the dimmer without any information_from the patient, to explain its original anus; and to guarantee Its cure. And, what In more valuable mill, he will honestly sod frankly tsU whether you mu bemired or net, thus saving you trouble, ex pense and disappointment. His examinadous are. made withowt soy information from the patient ; therefore ha thoroughly undeneauditheir Physical condition and rbreu ologfal development, without which he' sever could have performed so many astentsldegeurrs. It should be:femme- Awned that this llotankal l'hysiclanisrfones curs thought impossible."—Medical lettrual. - • . . . . . .. . , Let idreptlar, arid. more eopecially Moms who have tried other. amt &los relief, let them read tho following Aorta. and Jnilse fir themselves, of the good effects of the notaisie l'lly elcian's err Remedies. As all his correspondence is otrictly private _rid confidential, honor prevents from glaring names. ,YOUNG MEN, READ TUIS! "twr, now twecity•ive . years of age; I 'Me suffered from the. following symptoms Mud I was. seventeen yetra old; I employed every means ; I sotmelted a number of medical men, and Spout a little fortnne for medical treatment, and got no relief, unlit! ftled thre Bolanie Physician. Under his treat /11004 I was muttered to perfnct Width, both mentally and physically. The following were the sytepieme I felt:—At the age of seventeen, palpitations of the heart came on, and which were afterwards induced tot the sllghted'exertion or excitement; periodical headaches, noise and homing through the can imperfect Olden. objects like falling stars snnoying the eight; temporary attacks of sodding:. pimples and blotches we the face ;..a shrivelled date of the hair*, with constant collided and herds; Toes of cemetery; Incapaeltyto turn the attention to any one subject; fregaerit tits of filet rac- lion; total Inability tentudyt.dialike to,soclety ;Isttacks of despondency, melancholy, Involuntary shedding of teary, heats and' fletabes on the ince ea the 'lightest occasion, and thoughts of suicide; didiculty of breathing...to the lout extra walking, running, or going up stairs, or up a bill. The Mom. ach was constantly out of order; the appetite became capri cious ' • sometimes it Increased, and at other times nearly ab sent; fanciful tastes and a longing for strange food. A train of dyspeptic symptoms sot In, mach as flandetne, consttpa tion„ and looseness; extreme heaviness• and torpor after eating; groat thirst, mitten nights, frightful dreams, cough, night assents, fetid breath, decay of teeth, constantly* furred tongue. The chief symptoms of which, in addition to the pre ceding, were pain and debility in the back and loins, creeping and shivering sensations down the spine, as though ants wet° draversing that column. , I was engaged to be married, but dared not, for fear my inntmity might be known. 'I felt a sense of fear, distrust and shame, with a dread lost my lailr. witty should be suspected or discovered ; a wasting away-fob, lowed, and my-friends thought I was consumptive.; my coca. plegion becamenallow, my eyesight dim: 1 bad a downcast and an abashed look ; I was,unable to staid the gaze of other people; I would blush when spoken , to; my forehead and fare became blotched and pimpled; :clew of flesh followed; . and a great drowsiness, with as indifference to every thing bet seclusion; ,appearancetinf rupture began to show them. pelves. I began to e lpine away ; fur swan yearsl muttered all three symptoms al kept the secret in my own bosom; and I believe I shoal have taken the secret to an early grave, had I not consulted the Botanic Physician. I. write these facts for the sake of suffering humanity, hoping they, alll save some of my follow-creatures from a life of suffering and a premature grave, pt 4 Tours, truly, he., —...•—.,,, When the abovakentlernan called on me, ho had no hopes of s cure; all be expected was a littlevelief. I and made a Phrenological andlia Anatomical examination of him. [lav ing satisfied myself thathe had no chronic disease about him, -.I told him at oneedhat I could cure him ; but he had suffered in .i so mock disappol %meat in the, ether remedies be had tried, OW he even doe ed mine ; however, I made the necessary Mathematical and tronomicat calculations ; and having by these means axe ned what herbs, under planetiry in- Onenee, were best adapted to his case, the care was very soon accomplishes'. Ito soon recovered all his mental and phy sical energies; in short, he become a man agent ; and shortly after married, and I need not ay became a happy man. Tortenltatlun• talk lw•ltad daily with tha ENGLISH BOTANIC • PHYSICIAN, No. 1336-Lombard Street, Philadelphia. AFFLICTED - 1 READ' t And best what others have wild of-him and his cures:— " This eminent English . Botanic Physician. ban really per formed some of the most astonishing cures on record, in this or in any other country, by bikairople, innocent, but certain. New Re - media. 'Every Man, Woman and Child, whether Esther, Husband er eon ; all Ladies, whether Young or Old. whether a School Girl or Matron, wbetherMother, Wife or Daughter, whether Married or Single; all should consult the English Botanic, Physician, If they wish to bo perineum:lHr and radically cured." • " Let no young man enter the. SAGGED .OBLIGATIONS OF MARRIED LIFE, without first consulting this eminent English Botanic. Physlcion. lie has eared' hundreds of awes which have been ..pronounced Incurable; and thousands have been radically caned by him, and. the Rartios are now married and happy. Everyone, es pecially young persons and those contemplating marriage, should consult him. Ile will describe your disease and - the parts affected. 'lle wilt des cribe the tree cause of all your sufferingt and Infirmities. Ito wilt toll the symptoms you hare experienced. and all the symptoms you will experience, and the remit of all these symptoms on your health and constitution. lie will tell you how long you have been affected. He will also tell you how and when you can be cured. No deadly poisons, as Amenle, Nnx Tornio., Opium, or anyother poisons; no Mercury, nor any deadly mineral--ffetbing but purely vegetable applica tions Are preslcslbed by this trenderfel Medical Botanist. We aisle every one to consult the English Botanic Physician, and Judge for themmires."—.Midtcal Journal. LADIES, 11E4ID THIS: "I bare been married ten years; I nerei bad ang children; it canoed dliconternment In my limbs-nil ;we both were an:- tons. to hare children ; and I tried several things to remove coy barrenness, but they had tweed. About three yearling°, Leal od on Botanic Physician; I took his Remedies, au am now blessed with two lovely children ;_ my health is mock improved, And my husband Is more contented and Believe me, yowl, ke., ANOTHER. FOR THE-LADIES) ."Eleven.monthe after Lwas Married I MO birth ton daugh ter, but my sufferings were so - great that the Faculty der paired of my recovery. This made me dread the thoughts of having any more children., tried every Map, to prevent a reprtitton.ot ter sufferings, bid without suiceeding. Two wereafter marriage, was agate coulined,htit my sufferings se great that the child died. I was told by my Physician that if I hod ety snare children, be feared my life would be endangered. I tried the BOTANIC 'PHYSICIAN'S Pre ventive to Have Childrens - elils Remedies had the desired effect; they not only prevented me [rein baring chit drenebut they also improved my health. To the pure, all things are pure. _ . - Young, sincerely, &c., Whose delicate health makes it amicable not to have chil dren, consult him. Ali those who aro childless, and wish to have children, consult him. All Lapel) consult him in the most delicate cases, with Implicit and perfect confidence. TO THE MARRIED LADIES, whose health will not admit of an increase_of family, his Remedy is invaluable, as it Can be sumessrfully need as A PREVENTIVE Against Raving any Children. If you have tried others, and got no relief—if you wish to enjoy good health and long you are wile, you will go and consult the ESQLISH BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, at his private residence, If o, LOMBARD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. .All interviews' aro attictly private and' confidential. Thousand' can testify to his honorable, fatherly and gentlemanly conduct; bit stand. tag and experience of half a century prove, beyond all con tradiction, that they can confide all their little troubles and secrets to him as a father, a mannf moral rectitude, and a man of honor and high sense of duty. Past experience has proired that all their tittle secrets are safe and sacred with him. MARRIED, MEN, .READ " I have been married fourteen years; about flee years ago I began to lose my muscular power, so much so, that I feared I would become impotent. I applied to leveret medical men, but got no relief, until, by mere chance, I applied tgo the Ib tanle nysician ; he told me mina was a cam that-tequired time, but that be would guaranteaa perfect enrol( I only fol lowed his advice. I put my name on his books ; he made a calculation and ascertained what herbs would be - most en irismt and beet adapted to mi t erme. Ultimately, by atteodlag closely to his advice, I recovered all my lost power and en ergy, and I am now stonterand a stronger man than I ever Tours, gratefully, he, Consultations daily, Sundays excepted. Those at a distance mu communicate by letter. AU Letters, Communications and Interviews strictly Private and Coon. dentist. The Postage of all Letters must be prepaid, and Ono Dollar enclosed for Consultation -Fee. Address, • ENGLISH BOTANIC PHYSICIAN, No. 1336 Lombard Street, Philadelphia. April 2(1, 1859,-tf, 43m s A Book fbr Everybody. _ear STARTLING • DISCLOSURES ! - - r%R. TELLER'S great .1! work for_ the married - thos' contemplating mar sge —2.00 pages full of •r o 3.4riit ice 23 cents—sent to all its under seal, by mail, 50,000 cop sold tho past year. The married,and the mor al happy: A Lecture on so a partner , ; 'a complete contains hundreds of se crets never before' published—warranted . to be worth three timestheamountnaked for It. 25ets in speck or postage Stamps, eneliiied, will secure a copy by return Address - - • • .1. -No. .5 Benver•st, AlbanY,,N. Y. • r Fir Dn. VICIIOIe FEMALE PILL., 'sl a box, with full - directions. Harried Indies - should not use them.—Sent by,mail; • CAUTION!-7 hese Pills shouldl ant be taken by female's during the FlRSrka MONTIIky Pregnancy, as they erasure to cause iiiscarriage, but at any aher time they" are safe:;. 41 IP lu nil cities of pervons and spiiial affection,paln, in Hie liaelt - and Willis; fatig,tie on slight, exertion, palpitation of heart, hysterics and whites, .these pills will effect a cure Ayhon all other. moans have: failed; indaltho' trpowerfnirentedy, do-Mit con= tain iron, 'calomel, autiutnny,arsytkiv bur fu to the ionstitntlon. .Addritti -pw., TELLER' as skoke: , .j• 4 1.:'; I ts fetiOey . . . • • • PhyslCian finrgeooi . Dlontroie. Isa:- °See in thd - Farmer's ' ' Aj,et'..s4iii)arilla It. compound remedy, in which we haVe la bored to produces the most effectual alterative that barnacle. It it a concentrated extract of ;'era Sarsaparilla, so combined with ether substancis of still greater alterative power as - to afford •an effective antidote for the disease; Sarsaparilla isreputed to cure. Itsis believed that such a _remedy is wanted, by those wild - suffer from Struramoccomplairits, and that one of will accomplish their cure must prove ' of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-citizens. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by exper imecit on many of the worst cases to be found, of the following complaints:— flicuovum - Axe CROPOLOUS CONITLIECTR, 'Encirroxs - am) Encerrva Dairasr-s, Excatis, Drarrura, Durreur.s, Texans, S ALT ...MM. • SCALD HEAD,. SYPIIILTS AND STPEILMC AY r Wet/ONS, 3/EJLOVETAt DISEASE, DROPAY, Nat- EMMA oit Tic Doctoeurtrx, Dean:rm. • PEPSIA . AN . D EittillYtVAA, ROSE • on Sr. Axxitoavea r Ecar, and indeed the whole _ class of complaints arising from Inrcourr OF Tilt BLOOD. This compound will be found a great pro moter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the fout...humars which fester in the blood at that season of the yehr. 'By the time ly expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. 'Multitudes can, by the aid of this remedy,., spare themselves front the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sores, through which the systein will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural channels of -the body by en alterative medicine. Cleafise out the vitiated blood whenever you find, its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions v or sores; cleanse it when ytai find it„ is ob structed and sluggish •in the veins ; cleanse, it - whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even whey no particular disorder Is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. licep the blood healthy, and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no • tastin g health. Sooner or later something 'must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or Overthrown, Sarsaparilla ,has, and` deseites much, the 'reputation, of accomplishin g these ads. Bitt the world has been cgrcgiontly deceived by preparations of it, partly because the- drug alone has -not all the virtue that is claimed - far it, but more„because mart preparations; pretending to - he c'encentratedixtracts of it, contalmbut little of the virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. • ' . During late years the public have been mis led by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar. Most 'of, these have been. frauds upon the flick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarsapa rilla, bat often no curative properties wbate-v -cr. Hence bitter and painful-disappointment has followed the use efthe.vhrious extracts of Sariaparilla which flood the market, until the • name itself is justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla,and intend to supply such a remedy - as shal.rusene the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we bare ground for believing it has virtues Width are. irresistible by the ordinary run of the di4ases it'is-isitenO ed_ to cure. in order to secure their complete • eradication. from the system, the remedy should ; be judiciously taken according to directions on - the bottle. • ritEr.umn By • D1i.;.1 ? C. AYER az CO. LOWELL, MASS. ' Rileie, riper Bottle; Six Bottles for_SS. • Ayer i S C herry Pectoral has won for itself• such a lenerawfor the tare 'Of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely, ,unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it.has been cm ' ployed. As it has long been in constant - use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to N do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. . . Ayer 's Ca thartic' Pills , POE THE CURE 01? Cagiest:cal, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion: Dysentery, Foul Stomach, Erysipelai, ,Headache; • , Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases,: 'Ricer Complaint; Dropsy, Tetter,..:Tumors unit Salt -Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensi tise can take them pleasantly. and they are 'the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a • famfly - physic.. Price 25 cents pie Box; Ave boxes for $1.00: . Great numberi of Clergymen, Physicians, States- • men,and eminent personages, hare lent, their , names to certify the unparalleled usefulness of theso remedit-s, but our space here will' not permit\ the Insertion of them.. The Agents below named fur nish gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in which they `Arc'Enven; with. also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure.. Do not be. put Mc by unprincipled dealers with • -other' preparations they make more profit on. Demand ASER:R, and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale by A. Tutunti., Mori trust.: A. 3111.T.ER, & Gibson; .1. Hosronn, Friendsville; YoNNG & SMITH, IRA SCOTT, SpringTillf, HAY 11EN . 13110THEM§, New Milford; J. CARLISLE, Great. Bend; E. B. Grow, Glewood; W. H. Tnsvin. Dimoek; EATC.N & 5103LEY n lisrfend, and all Druggists. ( mho jy HOWARD ASS'OCIATIO,N. PHILADELPHIA A Benevolent Institution i estailisbed by spew ia s..e .dowment for tke, relief tf the sick and distressed, afflicted with Virulent rind Epidemic diseases. THE. HOWARD Assomarms,in view of the aw ful destruction of human life, caused hr Sex ual diseases, and the deceptions practhed imon the unfortunate victims of such diseases Quacks; several yea's ago directed their Cot sulting-Surgeon, as a CIIAILITAT.LE ACT worthy o f their .name, to open a Dispensary for the treat ment of this class of diseases, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE It BAN, to ail Wiio :flit/Iy . by letter. withn . description of their -con dition, (age, occupation, habits of life, &c..) and in cases at extreme poverty, to furnish medicines free of Oa'rge. it is needless to that Ow Association common& the highest medical skill of the age, and will furnish the moss improved modern treatment.. • The Directors of the Association, in their An nual Report upon the treatment'of Sexual Di. senses, for the year ending .January Ist, 1858, express the highest satisfaction with the succieie which has attended the labors nf the Consultinft• Surgeonin the cure of Spermatorrham, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorr luca,Gl eet,Sy pi I the 'rice of Onanism or Self-abuse, ttc., and or der a continuance of the same plan for the en. suing year. • An admirable Report on Sperroatofriwm, - or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mast ar. bation, or Self-abuse, - and other .diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be' sent by mail (inn sealeeenvelope), FREE OF CHARGE, on the recript... of TWO STAMPS -for postage. Other Reports and Tracts lan the -nature and, treatment of sexual diseases, diet. lac.. are constantly being publish ed for gratuitous distribution and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the --new remedies nod methods of •treatment discoveredNrduring the last year, are- of great value.. Address, 'for Report or Treatment, Dt. J SKI LLIN HOUGHTON; A cting Surge on , I w ard Association, N 0.2 South Ninth Street, Phil. Adolph's:. Pa." By=ortier of tho Directors. EZRA D. 11EARTWELL President. GEo. FAtfCRILD, Ses'y. • oe 211.1 v MARRIAGE GUIDE. ANEW BOOK, BY WILLIAM,YOUNG, Nl. . The secret elue to eouribhip, hive & • with .the a . , marriage.. wit e 'senses I'll S. FS' := 4 ;: dent to youth, maturity and oy age: 1 ; being lights ancFshades of • .70 lifo, logs and _sorrows, ifN• fears and disappeilidnioats. Let all married people, or those - sontempfatliig marriage and.havinithe leastiropediment to Married life, read this book. Let every young man and woman in the land read this•book. It is full of. Plato:, and ilisoloseir secrets that every one should know: a little lineilledge at fast may save;:i world of trouble fir after life. Send.cor a COPY (onelosiii 2.5et5.".,4fr DR, Win. YOUNG, PpruO.st, Philadelphia. L• SUPPLY • • 1858: A: TURRELF.