. A . ' 4' lia!sfiti/V'AltU - L 17 1681 vv , -0 - Ixte . -; , . -- i - rii - n- -- -.... ---;—"' ---, : . ------ , 43 , t , !. ~v . "Speea.:, * Plow.: k . L ., -. ',-, • - - - • • lir O. it. Silv'. fiflnei p ow ' I -Itiiirr: 4 - A an i d tetitron i the furrow,. I, toiiiiiitiviii* Y d l i'ii g ve i st, ..,: .....1 itrthtithhttn . .te d again; 01`9,iiipliry,. akthe' plowman? " •..,,--_...- ..siiilid •intujing 'With The Sun ; • 14 . - ;f4idkitig in the furrow _ i i . r.. .., .. ..., . , * riiiiii ihii'day Is done. ._ , _ 1 2 1 l k4doirand lurn..the. furrow:, iiit7'o 4 l!)the.raed, at 4, reap tile: l3aci. 8:: - IN./3,0etillke_,hiag - 10 sceptr e, uer Its the plowrnarts hand; • ,' , .lrocie siliNappy,a the plOwnian, 7 4 '"klronCifiiii earth OCI iiie4 a lord; • "" iiiptivrot-lliiiolden harvests. A 1,,, , ,ji. Thnte ! .... 9f , 1,,.4, melloW award I . ~ ..:j4,....____ 7 ...- - - Tl be - oe., of :- inting — Potatoes. 90iirkgpinOY'Prcvii)ed, that the Pe inantitticenecetafully•grown withciut the as of large- applications of • energetic end iiiii.. --- MY... experience, however, with ~since the previdence`,of the rot has in fello7lidoPt' a v diffefent•OPinion. Finding . irk mstsuace where green. unfermented man eitprie4and even whereg7siun was used tbstitute atigii old lands and these recently etiPtiliiit or murrain as it is denominated ~ la,Pe,JUlarid 3led s to a, most fearful extent, I *the 'last. two years, lanced my crop on ~turned over earl) Rod deeply in the Orpring , without' any other stimu s than that con- Oainetained t u;r: ---. it!ie,, t sotltself.. and with complete success, f l efqt.T.:” . .. testi! di;:immunity from the rot. Plaster .4 gypi c ip i . ~,I,cptuiider the - very worst explication thiitniinitiesnade;reven in dry seasons. Indeed I I.iliave•ne*hr'knoWn an'instance of its being applied illit ilit;'ititiiiii'We're pot .most injuriously if nut laid y affected. Why it is so is a point equally as fiobsnizrotio ely comprelfension as the cause of the disise itself, It is true that a less yield results 4 fiiiiiiTtiliaptem .cif non-manuring, but then there r,is yds impor t ant a d v antage attendinc , it, tke -pro . -, • , -.1 4,)•: , - . P ! , . , dtett wedo obtain is sound. My method of plant ibris aslollows: ' , • ':. I "Wynn:be siring i,break up my sward laml— it eliazigni ihribis porpos e such portion. of my rnoW,, liiilazicis as are rely ri , rnitand harrow. I spare nopstins.t• bring theyzurface4o a fina l and 'even; tiltn,-as by tto doing I in a measure'obviite the nee , irtitiig ritanure. Having acepipplished this nn ptiiiiiii-jpriliminary port of .the performance, I l P .. next draw my furrows three feet and a half apart, Land tiropmy tubers, which I select from the nu:til topt or medium sized portion of the previous crop as V.. thly;Mttiii' earlier potatoes—placing them two f : 4 4 9 ,44 i A tliOsor4' a choker stand having a ten -4 deny to inducea stlkgnation.of air, and terety in- - t• ii duce'ilisease.l Ilefuril planting, I expose thy seed, . ter a 'Wriiii Or eft on tbe•itinny side of a fence, or e. out covering them carefully over at night t to_prament being_frasted, and plant -Lear whole. I !cover' them with I '6A - erer.• This is a very simple l'iriiiiletinatit, and is made thus: two pieces of plank, ' . t . ‘lii iii Ches thick, six wide and threchnd a half feet ; 7; long are attached to one end by an iron hinge so as to admit of the instrument being contracted or ex- , l' . *ado! . itfpleastrze. At the narrow end, a portion ... of wool is cut out, say from one-length of the distance forwar+i, to the extremity, tearing just A' enough at the point to bold the hinge. The, wide :- end IS the forward part, and is kept expanded by ~:, i a cross bar to which the horse gear and handles f . . 1:. are attached. This when drawn'longivially of the fii:Mkdraws on the dirt,and iiie scarfed ope.ning behind, /eaves a ridge over, the potatoes. of uniform ti dep th and width. The . inner sides of the main rr piecerOuglitto be protected by thin plates of iron, r.: extending half an inch below the edges, and mi l; ningAbe entire length. One of. these coverers will -:',' sivoits cost in a single day.—G;rinantown Tel. st axons Honsus.--Slany persons commit greateur crors leding smoke houses. To be.nice„,and be 4: handsome and aespectable appurtenann to the kiniti, it must forsooth be built of briekt or Slone,' fWillreltitiaTfittit% doors, .and a single aperture for einsikof the smoke. The consequene94s the meat iSjilank and bitter, and might have been put .in a pickle of:` l pyrotignens acid; haying lost all its fine fiavOr r i smelling of soot - like it chipmey sweep. The galls are'socloseaudcold, at thesmoke conden% wwwnd,settlefs7Okilte.hannkar_bacon, and instead of diking ~i bec o mes andill 'colored: i t - l' :IA spitike-hctuse arib*ly betoo open. tikes longei;lb 'be•stit'e;tiPPiiiiect the process, bit when' . eanipleted the Meat is dry. of a fine chestnut, cOlor andAllavor or smote penetrating the ichole mass. The best honsei itFe 7 -hivre,ieen, are built with a three feet high, tithed bottom, and: a iiiitinden2Sflin'fnir;:htdlt on top of the Wall. Com - man etigi - IStightenough, , or boards •endwise like leardiug - abarp f iistatritkeitt,vith a tight board.-or oshinginhottom is used for an hcittie zd-the suike-firehuilt on the , ashes.. It is safe 1.r.. at, dtidpriiiuces crouch- finer esti °forpose trno,have a sweet tooth for cispo treats. nice flavored bum; • 4P.llXillarrA "tear SOroil3.—.A'new method ram biiitrf`,. . 3 .T 1 31 Allti4 the b scions; is recoMmend- - ;,44. Kit:iAOrticulturist, as a' great desideratum in 'i:htairung go - od fruit. Th"C advantage that; ies . . . . . . :!.. in*Trititing l K - tbsit i t , - is more expeditions and ::.-..reqi!ires no "el: nor tree: : They must be planto 7rini4 . 4l4'ire"i4iiired to: stand. and the labor fsDi i* . 4 o): wAtt,r , ogrOut to plant out en o u g h f or • srlitige' t Lk*. at;slafterriiiieeioni are obtained. . The . , MeOkra - if preparing the idaittis as follows : 4 14,11iiiiti*Oirgrt:tiug and at any . One after :,! • ibes4 - 14:ifiliiari, and tuilit.. tite r :Ws be • to lovoiaby - 04,4211.itkeaFkenti 4 the shoot I--•sta-!illit!4P*.; - 7 1 S#Vikii; 4 .0 1 4:4 447- it- iii'lb - e 'iritSti, n the titidii 3 koiritto-o;:iirbjletbo , 1 34 k lies in .., „ : abmptiati*ige eat : sit oil. , diiptk4 two . : or -'. - ikiiii -c . 404 - akAirli'*-informed that trees obtained 4 / 0 ” - 14 411 : 113e1 04'ft%cY,ATi.„ cf!.7?" the .*MFtir. -phiaLL . ..x4Lbuiiii..7,ll .41-ibie-inetited-ef ,;." 1 40. 0 11- 11 4 t., Atirtg*Clo li t e vicinity of Alba- I: t *ol ll *** 4 o ololl 44 ll4 4 4l KiiitiitioWir‘nirk : , amkigitleat.fieaokvtf*;itiAo.':'t4iuiik4c4. v4:lo4Uiil h i'lii4iiiiii melted :filiiiO:iniicei'; ......,..,...r...---,..4._:_.-4,,...—.1....-...::.....„:„. -...:...z.:...._.,,.„..._ ar... _ .4.ooo4o4**lo4:****- 4 . - _* kilis. 4 ,, . ,i 4 tfi t *l'ilie ‘ */1; ithimi " **4o4. iyailitillie tion. • W"..-' '.' w ." 1— Zit .4 - j; r' ,- -'L.:Tm% . - -,..,.., i i . I, ..,,,-.;.-,! -5 . - 1 - -• I „,.:77.77.7•°7----:- . - 1 ----- 1 ONTllittf-BUSINESS , DIREC 04i. : v. , , , i , ..: SI MEillffilli S- ,- -''.iicishinniibleßoat rind Shoe In, ker overAL liktl4viiii's-liittilegs! shop* Turn - - , pi e st!•eet. ' 1 ' ; E I I RED& EWCOIIII---De lers in H ts,Car4tid . ure; opposite the ”1) ocrat I' , intiotoffice; f, t Publie;,Avenne. • Iro : StAitOr lik--F4hionableVailo ; over t , IPulleYs Hob' Store, There he does ork in a tvteialtogethe ujilurPo-IBed• , - Attorney at Law-, OfOad on nne dooir East of B. T i caae's i' a; iiEliVtON -I)impike 'street, Ofrp*, Mohirose. nr.,iwirLty .ar. Goads,. Dniirs, Me Hardware, Crocket elry Silver •ppoon 1-BEAD—Dealers Dry . liclnes, Paints., Oils, G cries, ron, Clocks, Watche , Jew perfumery, 4k.c. ttc. REE N—House a Sign ~, • ngirr,.tr,azter, Grainer %Pee . T. Birchard'a carpenter shop farner's Hotel. MARK 5. , Pain4er, Parr h f cratoit Sho over a few rods • ILA BALDWIN & pet. Bag and Tre. Trimmer, *pip L Post h Qo's. 9ALDWIN. Harness, Car k Sptaufacturer. and Carriage Turn Pike street opposite I. S. LYONS '4lc. SI Hatidvire,trock, 13e .s. etc.; ALS IN Bugjness. Ilf +-Dealers in Dry Goods, , [ ry . and Tinware. Groceries, Carry on the BOOK BIND- We Avenue. Montrose. Pa. ~.. ,thisnes..., I. 11. D MOCI reinoveit o Fmnt doors eas of his I i l l street tlf (1 buildh mute. and early o June, 184.. . , C. RAI i WIN Carnes op the Baking and Candy Imi iiess in ,11 its vaiious branches, one door west, of Wils, is Store,‘Turnpike Street. Mut trose, 'a. Al 4 kinds of ,Caar.,ior Weddings or •arties kept constantly on hand, or made to ord , r on! iii shortest notice. ABEL T RRELL--Dealer in Dings, Med icines, Ch , rnicalp, Pain , Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Gro ceries, Dr Goods, Har !ware, Stoneware, Glass ware, Cl, ,ks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons. Spectacle. Muilad Ins ruments, Trusses, Surgi cal Ins, , ments, Liq ors. Perfumery, Mirrors Stationar , liruilies,-S oes, Yankee Notions, ,b.e. _ , —Attorney at Law—otrice Room 'of his residence, two ormer location, in Turnpike g frort corner of Public Av ; posite M. S. Wilson's Store. Notk, to ie Public. New Seasonable, all and Winter Goads, at the - Ore awe Price Store. - L.S. ,LEAIIEIGREAT BaND, PA., BEGS leave to take - t is opportunity of tender. ing his since thank to his Friends and Cue toiners,, for the generous patronsce they have ex tended to hienotadiat Ithe same time inform them that helms just - returned from New York with a large and choice selection of FANCY AND S.II.4PLE DRY GOODS, a fresh and extensive assortment of Groceries, Pro visions, Boots ik Shoes, Hats it Caps, Hardware. Crockery, Drugs it Medicine, dm. ctc., which will be sold for cash or produce at a very small advance,at prices which defies all. competition,' Hlour, Pork.. Fish ii: Salt, at wholesale il: retail. He would also remark that he adhears strictly to 'the system of low? 't naming the low?' t price at first thereby giving the same advant eto all who may favor . him with their patronag . GRE..-17' BEND LOTHING STORE. , •The largest, best anZche pest axeortment of READY !MADE CLOTITIG in the Village of Great Bend. Cloths, Cassimers and Yestings,.of all qualities, suitable for the fall and winter trade, which we of fer at such prices as to satisfy any one that this is the place fur theta to dell. In consequence of the *eat increase of his bust. ness be ,has been obliged to greatly enlarge his stock. which he now offal.. to his friends nod the public for exiunivation;c4nfident that in so doing they will - find something l' i to their aarintage. He has also made arriangem'nts to manufacture cloth ing in all its various bra4hes, and i= now prepared to sell the same, Warranted to bear inspection.— Custom work and cuttin# done in the latest style and short notice. All yids of tailor trimmings furnished and for sale. arDon't forget the [ lace. _in Store nearly opposite the Mansion Ell , e. L... LENHEIII. , Great Bend, Sept. 25.! . 850. 39:tf. T BOOTS A4D SHOES. ~,h A good assortment of (Boots and Shoes . sunbra Ll_ eing 'Men's.cuarse . d fine Boots, 80r.4 4 Boots and Shoes, Women's en Misses ditto—afsoi CL 0 THING , 1 Embracing a great hrariety of Orercoats,.Sacks, Tweeds, cfc., a large tlatiety of Vests from sAz shil lings upward;, and a good assortment of Pants, Shirts, Wrappers and drawers—ditto a HATS cf: CAPS! Silk and Fur Hats; Plush, Fur, Mohair, Cloth any Glazed Caps, fall fashions, for men. b..pys and chil dren—. BOOKS AND. ST-47YO4'E R ! School and miscellaneous Books, Staple and Fanry Stationery. Inks. Inkstands, iPen-racks, Penknives and a {,mgarvariety of fancylarticles too numerous to enumerate, just received at FULLER . ; • . First (lop:jabot-a Searle's Hotel. Montrose, October 25, 1860. -- , - Wagon Make+ Wanted. - WANTED by th'e sub...either, a good Wagnn 3 . fakerlo manage the, lawness at the well known stand in Wyalusting, , A man with a smail family is desired, one making himself useful wlll find employ neat for several years. or-Reference will be required. EDWIN LEWIS. Wyaltnong,iSept. 18,1850. Life' Insurance- United Slates Life Laurance, - ilunuityr and Trust Companpof Philadelphia;—Charter Perpetual - Cserrst.--$250,000. . , B.S E . B liNy-TLy wi N r , e .A ee tent e a fo p r p tid em 4totiosra flor nsurance and willVe all Ateeessary ynformation o-tiny persons!destrtnw to make application. Montrose, Opt. 16th, 1850, if . - ' - ri ! . ". tan : Vilt DM , Turt'S stand and S 1 , • Q,yraeusr Bait just re. AL ceived atal for Sale cheap. by ' •. • , " ‘ 0 A LYONS & MANDLER... Montrose,.Tinuary 7,1151 -."--..-L-,--i-i . . , rtiSH raid for Rail; by' • H LYONS s CHANDLER. M. rose. D eipbei.ls; 11300: 004N:Stii6' end Flubucii nice article for pun k). -cirgu, tor eale . by LYONS - it' DEIANDfEti ! . . -- QPEAM received by Jaimaiy - LYON:: CgiaTLEIL ;-r. ';- ..- " - TRUI hj•. ~ e E u p- 11ehilakent ere•hewbyta.kowikz aintioof 'Me jitiiii• bilumbet - . 'lituiii.4l6,"Truriiii -. Slull otkv, lillictei of Cushiooi* pqual.to4 , l7-4, t tlic‘'foliiiirli oubsaiber *,iejli mi nti4 .. ...zin , youu — Wei ' -1 ; . .e tli i . . 11. Nrir,All**F4it 1851.. I, ':' t , ;:rVidr " l i 'CtloN ' Sta ' -- ' k• ' -t '* A— Rst ..,i i . Ft 7 lilu it , 4s i 1 for 5 _ p.,, , , . . I ';,, ;6 ...9:5e;',17(:';13- 4 - - . • NEW , G00D14.. Abel Tlirrell • - .TS nq •• receiving . his Fill am!' ltruiteFsuppiy: of GoOs ,(einbracing nearly' every thing' 'wanted In this market,) which win' be sold !extrinirly..lo4V fin ettell or ready pay. •My assortment ittaf be classed in part aS follows : D,rugs, Medicines. chemicals, Tahti.. Oils, Dy Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stone Ware, Masa ware, clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sil ver Spoons; Spectacles, musical Instruinents, Liq uors. Perfumery, Mirrors,Stutionery,BrushesiShoo, Yankee Notions. tc. „ • • Thankful for the liberal patronage and iubstan tial encouragement hitherto-received, I hope to mer it and receive a continuance of the same. A few , of the articles kept for sale are named below : Groceries. A good variety of Sugars, fine fla vored Teas. good and cheapSiolasses, coffee, Pep per. Spice, Ginger, Saleratus. Raisins, Rice, Mack erel, Codfish, Zautee currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root, mace, Manna, Sage, Nutmegs, closes, Ground Mus tard ; also, Mustard Seed. white and black, ,Ext. of Lemon. cassia, Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and castile Soap. candles, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, Vinegar, &a. ike. Dry Gooda. Broad cloths, cassimeres Sattinets. mole Skin, corduroy,Sbeep's Gray. Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons. (i.e., and ev ery thing necessary to make up garments ; calicoes. Ginghams, Mousliade Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids, Der age, Vestings, Apron check, Bed Tick, Drilling, Ta ble and Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting, broi' & Bleached, suspenders, Umbrellas, Silk cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, comforters, 'shawls, Gloves, Mittens, Hose, cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, col ored cambrick. cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purse Twist,and all sorts of notions. WfI.LtAM t. COX. Hard- Warr.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings. Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, riles, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee-mills, curry combs and cards, Skates, castors, Nippers. cup board Fastenings, Balls for Ox horns. Shovels, Spaades, Hoei. Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, Hones. Forks Shoe- Nails, Tea Bells, cork Screws ,Ic. too mune' ous to mention. Cutlery. , Pocket Knives, Table Knives k Forks, bread and shOe Knives, Raizors, Hand-saws, Aug ers, Ginilets.•Simmon's Axes, Shears and Scissors. Paints. Pure White-Lead ground in Oil, and dry, Red Led,i Veit. Red, Spip:isli brown, Lamp Black, YelloW Ochre, Paris Gritin, chrome Green; Imperial Grebn, chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris. Prussian Vermilion; Bronze, Umber, Terra ~e Sienna, Ivoryi Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose Pink, Black .malt. curcuma, Red Saunders, Sugar of Lead, Litl arge. etc. GI/J. Lin..4eed Oil. -a variety of Lamp Oils, Lard Oil, Olive Oil; Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oihi. Varnisk—Furniture, coach, Leather and Mas. tich Varnish, etc.,. ; Turpintiite, dauphine. Rosin, Spanish WI i ting, Putty. Glue, Gym shellac, copal Gum, Emery, Red and White chalk, Bath Bricks, Poetise state, SaL soda, Burgundy .Pitch, etc. Br/La-hrs.—Paint, Varn Varnish. counter. clothes, hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, Graining, marking, Ar tist, sasl4 Tool, Horse, If hire-wash, scrub and shoe Brushes. et(. Dice St rf§r's. Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Niewood, Riper Sic, camwood, Fustick, coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annatto. cochineal. Muriate of Tin, Red Tarter, Extract of Logwot;d, etc. Aci4s.—Nitric, sulphuric, Muriatic, &c. G/ as IVare.--Buttles and Vials of every size aid description. at wholesale and retail. A variety of specie Jars, and tincture Bottles, Glass syringes, Pesents, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles, Tunnels, Tumblers, Lamps, ,caridle-sticks, preserve Dishes, salt-tellers, Lamp chinineys, Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, win dow' Glass. Breast Pipes, etc. . . Stone Ware.—Jugs of all sizes, Butter Pols, cream Pots, preserve Jars, pitchers,. stove Tubs, spittoons, &c. Clocks awl Watches of nearly every description. good and cheap. Clock Fares, ,Verges and Keys, Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all sorts. Jciedry./ Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold- Bosom Pius, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, geld and silver Pen cils and pen ea.e.g. Muds,slides, gold Beads, etc: too numerous to mention. Silver Ilrare.—Silver Table, Tea and Desert spoons, sugar shovels and Tongs, salt spoons, Butter Knives, Thimbles. etc. Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc. Sprdacles.—Ladies and gentlemen's silver fra med Spectacles, silver plated, German silver, steel, etc., and cases long and short. Sicel Goods.—Steel Beads. bag and purse clasps, purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. Yankee Sotions.— A great variety of small but useful and fancy Articles too tedious to mention,. such'.as combs of every kind, ear spoons and twe zers, purses. pocket mirrors, youth's .Telescopes, ewsharps, pocket books, pins. needles, shaving tools, chemical powder for ruizor-strops, key rings, etc. etc. Philola, powder, shot, lead, powder flasks, wormers, gun caps. pills and flints, safety fuse. etc ,iflovicsuirtstrumentx.—Violins and Accuideons, (the best assortment ever introduced ieto the eoun ty) at wholesaleand retail also, Violin Bows, strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass viol strings and-bows, Fifes, Flutes, Picelos. clari nets, Reeds, Tuning forks. Instruction Books for the Violin. Accnrdeon, Flute, clarinet, Flageolets.4:c Trtiltaea—Abdomind supporters and shoulder bra ces in great variety and• el most approved patterns. Ile Beal Instruments--All the varieties usually called for by Physicians. " liiiruors.—Choice Liquors for medical purposes. such as Brandy, Rum, Gin', Wine, etc., (a variety oT eitEh,) Alcolio/. Whiskey, etc. etc. Perfswo'rp.—Extracts, cologne, Ruse Water and scent 13ags, smellin g salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy soaps, Ox Marrow,. Bear's Oil, Tricopherous, Hair Tonic, Hair Dye, etc. Stationery.—Fools-cap and Letter Paper, Qua Black sand. Ink, Envelop, Wafers and stamps, sealing Wax and seals. Gokl and Steel. Pens. Pea. Holders, Pocket and Table Ink stands, Business di Friendship cards, Pencils, slates, IVater colors fie. Boots, shoes, whips, =tile Wick, Twine, shoe Thread, Bellows, spool, stands, Whale Bone. snuf fers, Trays, candlesticks, Lamps, Oil Blacking, sponge, Princes Polish for scouring, Rotten stone and Bath Brick for same, Black Lead ; Patent Pails, Tubs, ,cloths Pins, Hall Bushels, Ax-helves, cru "cibles, candy, hemlock Gum. window sash. Oil cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware, Ploughi, eta. etc. • Drupa araMedichaes e - T Turkey gum opium, rad, I and pulv.genuine turkey b eubarb , east India 11 8 0* morphia:, sulphas and a taa, veratrirt, strychnia,• potass. hydriki. creosote , and white precipitate, sulfate de quinine, valeiri ma grmia ,- nosiair Cas tor. red oxide of iron, n . vomits., licorice, cab, iron, gamboge, turkey gt Myrrh, sulphate potas ra, cobalt, cera alba, col yulli.. gum mastic fi , cat nmel, tartar emetic, rad tipulv; Orris.oxalic acid,• rad and pu/r. columbo,sid balsa zinc, Saffron•blow wins, prepared chant, cardamum seed; coriander ik caraway do. rad. tt pu/v. gentian, touts 1)ml:1;i:tea' ,duet, gam kin% true. sommonium; floe. zinc, •cor: .., ye sublimate.. calamine. /apps, 808 .: Martial% freackcWk, bismuth Autimt,.autim.sulphur.ittrat, dovem, powders,, floe beozoin.: arsenic,. azstor . oil, tarneric, sent feipigreelr, laybery bark, ruchell; ep s*,and Ou l b er salts,, semis, pink rook - salts of ni-t, tro, (salt pplre)_worindefiii.,puly: gas alleppo,lrefii ned gum camphpr, tad ginger, african and American casompe,pulvi citbebai pub: =Abatis. goldin Salt trai.pr 0, 1 '44440 * acid , sup taTilb°dir, salmi aza,raa I pecitegiao444 !maw see 4 man Peek Ve ' : rtMlin , by , PO V,l r f a WPkt° • wane gine, gum atti6k,i4Rills,,elizir. , :yitnotiungetemum,-bala n r o f fir: irgiiiiectinpliiiire,biy_bay laltOwkvilginie r . lake tio4 g ,, o l t 4 ear.„iF im , on yil.te.' 4 it lle mt i—tßlwrAifxkriavgie. t , t ii tl lml r3OttVt I,9lWiu' ha * id 4 s L iod .. ,santia.snakeroctfrid r '' lot imiLestib IR NOSE _ 0 Shop fonuprly oc. To, , liewArriffoid. All OAP quid; ) iiide'ioOi• - der, and Ilrittb:4 o o l e-,41-6 6 sad iYamie~ - for'', N . H. SMITH. uvoweag anddooto,4atielbi - tillkit,'-refinedpods tern g a nisi. , inut,gd/s i . ' gum triagacatlth,':•rid=.Getirfax sum guia; i guni gallxinnra,:india- cockle, dyachlim • alve, em cantharis, dry veriligris, crude or black antimony, elm bark, (ground mid unground ;) prickly 81.41-liari4.fololigintlis,hure - hound, white bellabore, carb. magnesia, lyttare, sem cholchictiin, iceland moss, ttol aconite, gold thread, crocus martus, savin leaves, honduras sarsaparilla root, , blue pill , magi adheiiive plaster, crown oil, Tannig, Buchu Leaves, Figs, Genuine cod Liver Oil; citrale of Iron, etc. Extrarta of gentian, coniinn, belladona, henbane, dandelion, deadly night .shade, thorn .apple, colo cyntli, comp., dx. Essential Oils.:--4il of pepermint, lemon, cinna mon;Tansey, wintergreen, sassafras, origrintan, lay ender, . hemlock, clnves, bergamot, anise. cedar. spearmint. pennyroyal, almonds, wormseed, worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber,' caraway, cumin, savin, cajiput, spruce tar, cubebs, Se., and all the essences from the above oils. Tinctures—duct. rhenbarb, myrrh, cantharis cardamum., pine, digitalis, lola, iodine, cayenne; muriate tincture of iron. &c. • .i, Landanum.paregoric, Hive's, syrup, chloroform, ({) collode n or 'quid adhesive plaster, spirits of nitre dole, aqua moonlit, sulphuric ether, spirits of Lav ender, omp., salts of tartar, 'liniment:ll wine, oil of spike, alsam copaiva, brimstone sulphur, poly. charms, quicksilver, demijon, bottle.and vial corks etc. etc. In short, a whole newspaper might be filled in the vain attempt to enumerate the one half of the articles kept for sale at Tunaitu:s. This i, the right place to buy Goodx.atal to buy theta cheap.— The best kind of Drugs are kiipt here, and front the variety and quality of them, great inducements are offered physicians to make it their place of reg ular purchase. The public generally are invited to call and cixamme the quality aro prices of gods. October, 1850.1 ABEL TCRI ELL. To Dairyanen and' .Fariners. Valuable Property - for Sale. ZllE following Real and Personal Estate, as hereioafter described, situate in New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at a great bargain to aoy one who may choose topur chase. - The real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which are under improve ment, and on which.are four dwelling houses and seven barns. The farm is well designed for a Dat ry, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du nng summer and winter. and every part of it well watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in good condition, and on the premi ses are about five miles of good Stone Wall, and the other fences are also -good. and on the wood land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which will supply the farm fur many years to come, and which will also be valuable for building the Rail road which is soot] to be bat up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a t ery pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven Ennio, from Great Bend, through which the New ork & Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile rom the probable Depot on tha Martin's Creek I?, limed, which will lead from the Lackawanna Co l and Iron Mines to inter-ect the New York 4: Eric Railroad - at the Great Bend. It can be very advalnagelmsly divided into five farms ; on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses. Fruit Trees, 4:c. ' A With the above will be sold a very large sttsck W Cattle, Horses, dc-, including Durham Cows, saorking Oxen and voung . Catt le, and also all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on o id farm or farms. The Terms of Sale will be as follows :L---One fourth of the purchase money fur the Real estate will be required lit the time of puichase, and for Stock, Farming Utensils. (kc., half di;wn and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the full delivery of pos.,tssion, the first instalment- payable - in three yearl from the delivery of possession, and the whole amount to be paid within ten years from the sale, to be secured by Bond and Mortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the first day of April, I srd . with the privi lege of putong in craps next ?lilt if det ; ired. A good and indisputable title given. The above de-cribed property belongs to the es tate of S. Mcrtcar, late of said county, deceased, and a more desirable property has not at any lime, in this section of country, been offered for sale, and no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and n good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex amine for themselves. Other tracts or lots of land lying in said county, are also offered for sale. Ap plications can be made to M. Meylert at New Mul ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose. in said coun ty, and any further particulars that may be requi red will he given. MICHAEL MEYLERT, t Executors of S BENJ. S. BENTLEY, Ilcclert, decd. Eagle Forandry Ware Room, ./VO. 5. PUBLIC AV2INUE. (AN hand and for sale cheap Cooking, Parlor, Shop, Church and Coal Stoves. Stove Pipe and Ware, Pump and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin Copper, Wire, Zinc, Iron Binding, ..lorticing Ma chines, Shingle Machines, Ploughs, Iron Scrapers, °urn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, Saw Ar bors, 3lorters, Sleigh Shoes. Mill Cranks, Jack Screws, ctc. &e. Iran and Steel- of all kinds—final ly, all kinds of Castings on hand or made to order. WILSON tt CO. - - • Montrose, September. 1 S5O. Taney Gooth. RIBBONS, DelaneA, Thibet 'cloths, Blue and Green Barrage, Mantilla Siik, Fringe, Lace; Regent Silk, French Gingliams, Belt., Cashmeres, White Kid Gloves, Cravats, Linen Shawls., ctc. L YONS Sept.' 18. 1850. Lumber Wautel. DINE' and Hemlock Boards, Pine Sirlinz and Shingleit. LYONS ci; CAL I: N L.E.; R.. Montrose, Sept. 17, 1850. 0011 FISH mid Mackerel, No. 1 and 2 just received and for sale by Sept. 18. • J. LY 0 AVS cf. SON'. fst AMOS, Gingharns, Lawns, Barrages. Linen Ginghants and Silk Goods, a great variety.— Shawls. Parasols, Fancy Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces, 'tdgitigs, Gloves, Ribbcim, dc., in abundance, La dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds. sizes anal pri- Os, at " J. LYONS & SON'S. 13ROAD-CLOTHS, Kersegineres4Nreeds, Ken - tuck Jeans, Sattinets, French Cassirneres and Summer stuffs just in LYONS dr. SON PIECES OF .F*I2NTS, splendid and cheap,. - 01.7 just opened .and fur sale by July 24. . , - J LYONS d: sox APER.HANCONGS and Window Curtain's -L! PWood Pails, Boner Ladies and Stumps, Clothes' Pips. Basipts lc...selling by _ LYONS & SON: AVATORES *silt 'be sold at Trre's 'cheaper . V V than than _ the sArpe quality , iir !Awe., , ROOM• 1 .4P-Elz anti Shades. I, YON'S ii,CHANDDER. . - . New Recipe • Fer • a Chritimas. and - Itrezo 1 6 4tra Plu'idit!il. , , j . i POUNDS Brown Sugar-4or one dollar;' zty. ~•.:do, ' Riee,nde dollar; 10 lbs. Rash's, 1 thil: lei,. ' le , lbs.- - Ginger,•l dollar; 14: lbsT-Salatattikl do lar; ii) lbs. Pepper,q dollar;.,lq,ol , lla.Naps,r. fo tecenta i- 81ba; ; CofFee, 1 'diillai: ' ' ',- ' .. : " . ; aIVVO mixed 44 Flour. Butte', Molass.lW Eggs and boiled or baked= 4 liinrelivbennool , -id with - Maple Maa.sses..i.the ingredient fle bid ' 4 CAW at !'-' --' Dit t NS* o aA4lPLNitli• . -..' Dec.:l,l,loc. , :' ; - . :04( 4- , -- ';'l .. :- tcon , tesrePitisck . ..4t.- --TWO"yesit xtlft:-;:au - liiiiiii4..to l lr sk - i - vriiteii: 44nreklictiriqfirid4 Aitene iie..)fty 1, =sl orroi-x imploormattiienr . -• t -, : ',l3rilttyt; IMentrek Oct . : 9tiOtilsk :Iv'. I," - •. ,,i ,t , : s 4. 'zitinkii,rsibtatiara" , 6V , 1111PQAMEIVI..ANDAFOBBERIII, , .488 :LIBERTY sTREET,-.EETC-TO I f . • (Between BroaduraihanikiVit.tiiiii,l -" , RE now receiving a xi& and 'beatitifehis meat of Fancy_ Silk anithfillinerp . which iire"wetild . particularly invite 'the attention of all cash purchasers, and. will make it:an object fur them to give us a tall, as we_eretietermined to sell our assortment,-for Calk luwir., than !ever be fore offered in this. market. . . . . Milliners can supply themselves with every arti cle in their line, at about the cost of iMportation or auction prices. Many of pur goods-are manufac turtd expressly for oursale, and cannot be surpass ed fur beauty or low prices. Rich flat and Cap Ribbons, a large variety. Silk and Satins for Bonnets. Crapes, Crape Lies. , Tarletons and Illusion La ces. Trimmings for Hats. Caps arid Dresses. Jenny I.,ind Caps, Pithy. and Opera Head Dress es. Embroidered Capes, Collars, Cuffs and Chemi setts. Embroidered Edgings and Insertings, Swiss and Thread, Brussels, Valeticiene, Silk and Lists Thread Laces. Eirbroidered Reveire and Ptak! Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs. " Gloves and Mitts, Mil, Silk, Lisle Thread and Sewing Silk. . Scarfs, Cravats and Dress Hkfs. Swiss, Jaconett, Book auslins, ik Bishop Lawns. Embroidered, Damask and Plain Canton Cfape Shawls. A full assortment of Straw Goods. . French and American Artificial Flowers. With alarge satiety not mentioned above. All wiNhing to avoid paying long 'prices will make money by calling and satisfying themselves. January, .1.851. 4-3 m Farms for Sale THE SUBSCRIBER WILL ACT as Agent for the private sale of Real Estate-Farms, Houses and Lots—ilocated in Susquehanna cuunty, Pa. All who wish to offer their property for sale can give a minute ascription of their Farms or Lots as follows: Number of acres, how man: proved. and how watered; Buildings; Or grafted or common fruit; 'other fruit trees,and s Trees; how far from Montrose, and the nearest to a depot on the NeW York TIT: Erie Railroad; and ternis of payment All who wish to sell or chase Real Estate, will receive prompt attei by calling on or addressing me at Montrose, quehanna county, Pa. I"Conveyance from Montrose to the pre . ises free of charge. Office on Turnpike street, 4 doors west of the Brick corner. The following Farms and Lots are now offered for sale: , N i; No. 1. 40 acres, 30 im. Frame - House and Birn. Nu. 2. 80 acres, 50 do. at. N 0.3. 100 do. 60 do. • 4d?,. No. 5. 70 do. 40 do. do. Nu. 6. 96 do. 35 . do. do. Nu. 7. Store, Warehouse, and Lot. No. S. 143 acres, . 75 an. framed house and hara No. 9. 2i do 35 lug house hare No. 10. 2 do good frame house and barn No. 11. house and lot. No. 12 100 acres. 70im. franie house and barn N 0.13. 340 do. 200 ito. do.. do Nn.14..56 - do 50 MI. • do du N 0.15. 160 do 60 im: do : do • No. 16 120, 5 " "lin. • do ' do 1 No. 17 106, .75 im. .du do No.lB. 112, 80 itn. - -do du No. 19. 200. 150 improved, du do No. 20. 145, 100 irn. do do No 21. 190, 120 Mi. . do do No 22. 94f, 45 im. do do No. '23. 45, 311 . im, fdo do Nu. 24. 292, 225 itn. do do • No. 25. 125 acres, 100 int. do . do No. 26. 196 do 140 im. do du No. 27. 80 •do 45 im. ' < do do. No. 28 11, good saw-mill-and - dwelling. No. 29 134 acres, 90 frame house and barn. N 0.30 176 do 10) do ' do N 0.31 135 do 95 do do Su. 32 1z:0 'do 135 do - ' do N 0.33 160 •do 60 do do No. 34 150 do 100 do do No. 35 150 do SU do do No. 36 300 do 170 - do do No. 37 190 do 140 do ' do No. 38 170, tlb 100 do do No. 39.175 do. 90. - im. No. 40. 8•0 do 45 - do. No. 41. 212 do. 150 - do. N. 42. 92 do 50 do 1 No. -13. 4 do 4 do No. 44. 138 do .65 - do Ni,.45, 300 do 204 do Price from 810 to 830 per acre. - N. B. Persons desiring to purchase any of the above, by giving the No. can obtain a full descrip tion. ALFRED BLLDWIN. Montrose, Pa.. getober, 1850. _ Which is the Right Shop.? r illiE TRUE ONE, of course, where they . I keep the true time and the articles. and skill toed it, and make that their whole business and not a secondary one, and where 4hey do their own work without the help of foreign bunglers, howev er much they -may be " cracked up." They keep the best gold and silver Watches of every descrip tion, and will cell a little lower than the loWest.— They keep the bestassorttuent Of Jewelry in . or out of town. consisting in part of the best and latest styles of ladies' and gent's gold tßrea.st Pins, Fin ger Rings, Ear Hoops, Ladies' Cuff Pins, Beltßuck les and Pins. Gold Chains and Keys,Pens and:Pen- cils,- dc., Silver Spoons, Forks ankniires, ilittgliz, Tongs and Cream Spoons, Napkin Rings and Spec; i taeles ; also, E. Russell ' s celebrated Perftinie it handkerchiek hair, .and rosy cheMis i white, , sore lins 'and Chapped hands, treble extra & A - ogne lc. or °vett fifty 'different kinds, sliaviiT Soups, Creams and Jells, and .6 different kinds - of fancy do. , Also the pure burning fluid which lithe' best and cheapest light thitcan tEuseit'tbitYhava the lamps. common, parler,andChorch,fren4thirti; one cts to $9,00 each. But we cannot tell it:all you must come and see slid tio-tuippy - . ; 'it N. B. We warrant_ every thing done. ir-itolitici be got d , m id Tarr. -' • - WM. W .' T8U.E......' Iron troSe., ,Jan., 1951. . - .! • Dagnerrotypes . IY TETE VARIOUS PriiEfiCli„rirk HE uridesskd W neOuld'announee tir hisfrienden T aid the pnicilregenOallyi r ifiai fie' has just .re turned froni tile city with a' new selection of Plates,' Cases, and will spare no pains to.give satisfae. tion to all whcrare !!.Pieture '•• Jenily:Lind, Papier Isiache,Land.Foncy Book di' se.s. Also, a -Crayon Daguerreotype,' taken -from Root's Cetebs'ated Daguerreotype uflettqllnd. Admission free. - Yours artisticilllY, •-• ,•, WrZWEet TATIYITt i tI rtlipeetfup.t. intQrm the inhabitepte 4 6l T Montrose pod won shop frost:loly, oicp*Ki byloldr Grevekitturroul iharerot their putrolage: 114* purer the services.of P,-A. Lome for Olke iritrtOttAPAOPOI ..) :„! tr-t r el l t t l e - 1)116 1 1 1 - 4 ' h. .; ,111 "! ' l intel:ll46 if ' ; . Alotoxvole - Dpottprfirlearr.:77;:,-, 11 ;, 7 r nos annuainig . - - At. grc, VMPlvirsotieganino;trew si , oattsei6 for sale by - WILSON Co.* 4 ,E=M I' Dk'ltaffertftiVelebrateliraint =. Y XEDICINES,.,,,Ahead o f all other!; - * i . niouslfr: , approvid IL—T he Produetiont*li . it , coned Siirgeon and Physician of 20 [rare pi le . neat-experience. RAFFERTY'S BALM OF GILEAD.—AIR* all the remedies before the public, this standspre•emineet in the ,early stages of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catiitrrah, Coughedrioaranos, Asthma, Spittlng. of Blood, and for all affections of the pulrnotutry or. ns occasio ed by cold. Too much praise cannot b e -towe upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one affecteti with any of the a ve imm , plAitits, to secure it at once. RAFFERTY'S FAMILY PILLS.—The best' Physic now in the Country for sick tit - 41'4.n tiveness, cleansing. the stomach di bil. - ' , the blood, carrying off diseased humors' ing health. • E - - , • ftwicavarrris F 54 LE MONIT.Y Puti.--F ving female abstractions peetthar, to the rising from cold orgeneral weakneisof th Also for females of costive habits of body, tic or nervous, weakness, debilitated fem RAYFERTYS - EYE WATET.--For'Rrentr or i eves, warranted superior to any in gederal RAFFFMTY'S STRENGTHENING l'l.terdit—.l or weakness in the breast, side - or back. RAFFERTY . S •WORM OlL—The' Great We ni l xiii. er. warranted to remove worms where the . exist.. RAFFETITY'S EMBROCATION—for broises, sprains, rheinnatre pains, cramps, numbness{ stiffnfti or weakness cif the joints; s*ellings. gbinsyl or sore throat. The greatest retnedy of the age. The above celebrated Medicines for said bY the following AGENTS; J. ,Lyons iis, Son, Montro se ßollin T. Asbley, Brooklyn; Tlicei.J• ksuo,Spri ng . viii ; C., E. Lathrop and John Bog t; ,Tunkhan nock ; Capwell,Baily 4: Co., Factor ville; Stone, Patterson & Co.,.Abington Cepter. July 113,1850. tin an!, lade jilt . - New Railway : ale! and General Stag': House. CHARLES C. 8311 H having recently taken V../ the new Railwa Hotel at the Great Bend Depot, and fitted up tile Howe in a splendid ni, - ner, invites the patronage of the public, being ea - m fident that with be: well known exeence , and th ample arningements he has made for their atop - naidation, lie can entertain company in a style ..urpas-vd by any Hotel it the country. This e tel is pleasantly located within a kw vardi of tie Railroad Depot (commanding a spl (lid view of Great Bend valley and the aurrout ing countn and passengers will be: conveyed t and from the ci Depot free f charge. Stages leave this Hotel co the arrival of ee.ich tritin, , for Ilontnase. and mho places beyond, and a (laity line also runs beam through flarfeall to Dmidaff. Carbondale, Se. , s M-Truesdelfs with Livery establishment is also connected with this House, Here 'Horses and Carriages are at command for y part of the country. January 22, 1851. , —I- ara. Nen. York and Erie, eayuga and Sasgutharaw Rail Roads, Senfta. and Cayuga -es I rygay BODY'S. MARKET LIN ! THE subscribers are now prep. ed to rereir Freight of all kinds at the folio ing poini,va: Buffalo, Attica, Batavia, Bergen; cchester, Cali andaig-ua, Geneva, Dresden, Ovid, odi, • Dundee Landing, Jefferson, Havana. Milpor, , Horse . ..head., Corning, Elmira, Factoryville, Skiritv Port; Rend-' der's Ferry, Aurora, Ithaca, Canut.r,Owego, Union, Bingletnnon, Great Bend, Lariesboro . , Deposit. and ' Hancock, every day in the week, (Sundays except ed.) and continue with regulanty throughout the season. They will attend to forwarding the same to the New totk Market, where it wilt receive the rerKinal . attention 1 of experienced salesnien, who will attend to the selling of the same, mild re turn the proceeds in Bahkalde funds, It. ekthilcof the above points, to the following per.,ons: Buitalo, Storehouse ,of Henry tbiw ; Attica, Storehouse of Henry . S 1 ford ; Batavii Storehow of Lucius A. Smith : Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel 3lcl'herson ; Rochester:Store. of Fairbanks c Eld ridge; Catiandagna. _Oise ",of Walter Corcoran; Geneva, 'C. Lawrence; Dresden, Storehouse of Whitney d Mitten; Grid. Ferguson At Sprague; Lodi; Dundee Landing, Storehouse of Tuthill .t Co.; Jefferson, office of E. O. Norton. °tittle Pier Havana, Office of J. F. Ph.elpsi:ldillport, gore ri J. Stull; llorsttheads. office of ~T.,.4. Ferrell;•Oir ning, store of . Whil Arnold: „Elmira, Store : time of• Thurman tt - Ingluttxr Factoryville, Store' of Charles H. Shepliens; Spring" Port. ;it the Storeof; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora, store of .H. of G. P. Mor• gan; Ithaca, store of P. H.' Drake ; Candor. stare of S. Baranger ; Owerci, officCilf "athanal Dls ; Union, store of C N:Wheeler; 13i luiunon, office of JatnesAisk ;(3,rtlit 'Bend, office f F. Chard@ ; Lanes oi . ifl office of F. A. Ward - •; eptKit, store 1 Er.s . -S. ! Dean ; ,Haucoek, store, Alli4oa_m i t t. J &Nits SlSK,lfili ton, i .11, Yes.; i Wx. WiIiTINET, D eideu. • GEO: P. APONELL, do. • Ys - XATItitIEL EL , 04 *. AFlENTS.—"lldfralo, Henry,Dasil Attica,Tli Sy ford ; 'Batavia, Lucre's A . ' Sintth ; ftergra,Did 1 ' "McFlieriCur Racht.4ter Faithank 4. Elaii4 Ili Canandatua, , Walter Ooretir:aw; 0 gra.' C. rencd; Ovid; F'ergusots4 Sprig& Lodi ;DIM, ..., LandineTtithill it. • 0?.; Jeffersiin E. 6 Sorr %. Ea'vana;a. F. - Phelps ; llillOre, .J ' stigt; 11' heads. J:;.A. Ferrell ; co - 1.44 4 0 r, :J. A rno ld E mita, T urman(C. In,ghrina' ; F ' eryville, She herd ; B Prin ) ort:lEadd • Wit • rry ; Aurota , H. &G. P . Morgan; Ithaiii . ;'lVlL prake ;laid' or. S. Bairi,;, ,, oeri t r tateeltilV:biier.. 4 Great AOKI , F. Chureftilt I '.Ltutestiorci', l. .t ., A. 'ard; N't' sit ' Ensika ikthlanilancatlc Allrioil , Reeves 6.trrA*Taiii.s' Sisitifill,stifiT: Ond the ; bat - begs thrcinghautthe. iShotel 014,', a receive &IF fill all aders 'faT:Gruedii,Yrui 'Fish, CPO" , &a. ie.s,:ivhich wit be hailt at t ~ oowest i'llc.) e'l tale priA in NetfiToiii;iind:'faivi , ' ed -to ePet Of the,itibve Tuned Depirtti-: , - , , July IklBso, ' --1 ' 1 " . " L " ~I do. do. do. do ', + g E ir, nti.iltilit P. . AV... •.1 - I', t . . fi rm of 21 i itartneins u er the mugt,..ll4*ligned,l A., , In ._•••. 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