BINAS 0:: Sat : itt-::: . :*-' lift .l'ioOlfg, Adaptation of Crops to . Market. Pei gi_ . nner whom wide , awake to his be. stwithi 'Watch,- es Well as follow, the market. " should - know, what crops _will sell well. Elo far as , he can 'form a probk ble or approximate opinion on this point, be Should conk•rm Isla cultivation to it. tn i some, p laces , &v can producemilk to adVan-. tags; in others, batter or cheese. Again, he - may be eitnated that neither of these irticlei will pad him so good a profit as some others. Here lus -main crop will be hay, there fruit ; here potatoCs; there squashes and other veg-, etablea. - : A Partner in 'Beverly, last year, raised , on two and a half acres Of laud 18,000 cabbages per acre; o:tenet receipts of which averaged . him - 5450. Anotherfarmer, in _Danvers, cultivated an acre of land wit h sage, and re alized the handsome profit of $4OO. The cultivatiim of the 'onion in this latter- town gites. employment to many hands, audio the source of large profits. - Other ex*mples might be cited to, illus trate the, importance of adapting crops to the muketa,atich as the pioduction of the small er fruits in , the neighborhood of cities. It is not the crop on which the farmer himsolt sets the Iriglat - value that stioujil be raised by him, but tie craps he can Peoduce at the least expense, and-sell to the g reatest profit. Some femme are fearfu l loss, if , they diverge from the beaten track. They go . on therefore, cultivating the same,"products, and 'often on the same fields,.as did their fathers. Other farmers seem to entertain the opinion that unless they raise the heaviest products corn potatoes, and grain. and har—they are -no longer farmers, but a sort of -market pr But away with .such idle fesirs and foolish -notione ! Let - our farmers studs their-true in terestis. Let thetn not stand still while oth ers are going ahead.. - Let them be up and :do'sornething,to supply the wants of the tow an d . cities in -. their vicinity ; and net the n yk ssi *ties only, but:the tastes • also.--L—‘ Let-them rais' e flowers, even,' if it will pay a 'profit 1 Why not I The - taste fur flowers is an innocent and rational one ,; why should it not There are many articles not yet cultivated -to any extent among us, that may doubtless be raised to advantage. For example, some • vegetable product, such as- the castor oil bean might introduced` and raised, to afford, an :oil for a domestic light, or, for mechanical Perpmes. Whale oil cannot 'be -Drodueed fast .enough to supply the demand, - Some subititute, drawn from mother earth, will doubtless be soon introduced. Sunflower seed might, perbap, be found to answer.--- Bnt we must lure the subject for the prestut hoping soon to resume it. _ • What I hare Lemma. I have learned that it is not good econ omy for the farmer to allow his cattle to eat very:close, the aftermerth on the" meadow. I hare learned that it is better to stable the cattle, in the beginning of the cold and frosty nights of aninm, than to allow Jack Frost'. to remove the larger portion of the'summer'e i. ncrease , , = fifth, bq pinching them with his cold fingers,. as they were gathered - behind the tailor stonewall for protection. hare lemed that Sit. is aikexceflent plan toliave the stable's arranged and in order for .iatrnedinte use • before the cold Northeast itorins come; fur, in * the severity of the stator; the animals are usuajly cross and an cotrimonly-urtgovernable.- • • I have learned that it is of great utility to have alarge box or pile orsaw-dnst at hand, for the Purpose of spreading over the stable floor, in order to benefit, the stock and save inantrre. • I have learned that it is indispensible, in seeming the health and goo condition.( .. 3s.the - stock, dud the mangers !should be cleaned of ail refine matter every day, and that the at .tfe should hare nemore at a time, at one spe4* ; gla Ihe jOk SW MOO ki gn or,ti Eturr fo , be scr Ps ,all .4 ill bet watt 7 °l o . 11 0" 41- '' ti berb4 rata; feedinE, than they will eat such refuse mat .. urnrl,ll - e7w - sintir, 6nile out rin the spring, and -consequently re quina a good part of the summer "to regain the flesh thus lost, and whiCh they could hire been made to retain, if properly honed, - , fed and `watered in and through the winter, and then, in the spring, nourished a little every clay, by a few handfuls' of either carrot, beets potatoes or turnips; and thus - be prepared, in thesprieg:to ewe, milk, instead of requiting ths bekt part of the milk season to regain the necessary condition for a proper and profits . i bis supply; /*Roma Cetaittratos 07 Lexts.—There is one fact, Which cannot be too deeply itnpres maul= the &lining community. It is that it costs ar much labor to cultivate a piece of land, which hrings about half a crop, as it dries otielminging a full y.eld. Whpnever 6- nancea will permit„ therefore, money / should bur/rent freely to hriptore the land, in the purchape.:o.t suitablefertilizers..' los- better than. Awing away money at - e per Cent and leaving the farm to - suffer. Farmers- will be . _poorly paid for . their labor, as long as they do not put -their land in condition to bring good crops. The Latter e,ffectfi ; his fortune is made—sloily, coinpared with some spec-- entire interpmes, it is true--but surely. Better cultivate - less land, and cultivate, it well, than merely akin large, amount.— ' This' skinningprocess is the greatest filly in the world. The land must be fed or it. can utitpriidies :welly and it wants ,more "feeding in many sections we -might point out We "hope the Winer* market will continue good ? and-furnish abundant 4 change' to buy fertil 4ers; which uo many fitrmers need. • , MAXI LIGIIT BREAD.--Trike - :How tailk,Mid,lei, it come to a boil ; patio enoaoaold'aister to make it a little more tbaalailk=waras -;.;put "- la One teti.a*mf o l it'seit,tatalasp saaisiiooduls of corn meal, itatimmio to make Itas thick as you- Saipan 'Diatlitialtjt r AEolep about milk u wavy. - , A.Pa 1 1 40111 7 01). ato 4 14 it &el . -belga to rise in r tor , firtf sites at r u t What row - Yeast p its - Buiciiit':',lo aro * f :;4 ,"#t .411 Amu 2. Ns!! loarlima 111 W. *aro Aintf 101, - .undlitien the,4louirll , ties it to 'Wm r :13itte *OW:1mm tbeitteke out athelPas 414 ,1 111 4 4 ;if %, Broad ought, iitetlty be cut, 'wow-A*4re .'....... , '-jeiP , Tafili:lni_liwiiiiiiiviowthii, : * tojaiiiirnitz"' -- - irialtai r* - 0,4 7 vA. --" - -i - '.4-. -, . ..,.:..-.:-,:.,,..-...., . :..-. , __....ewdx-tiT-:::,::',..-;- . -::-; , : . 7 = 6 . Tire 4 ii Seld. 9 ! oh I I did lorrNhei , And gil'eibert' 3 .ig !rin-11. And I:thought idie,naisatit, • 5 • •'; When she look irtyiiretiY; l l ; • '. But her Mitt halgrown as t Ai a tbuntlits in the faU; • , /it'd herlei.e that sraa so spi. ' 'lt did •not hist, at all. I I gains fur acelocket, %. 'lcarus Mei with my And alia put it in 'herpoate With - very.special' care ;, . But a jeweller tuts got He offered it to me. And another that not it - Around her bock I see. Fr e. my cooing and my billi I I • ldo not now: plain, Bet my dollars lid' my th Will never came . agatn;' . They were earned with :oi But I never told her t . , , And now I have to harm - r , 1 And want imother. hat. I' ! • r -1_ , ~ , I- i 1. Think, think. than- cruel E4ran; When thou shalt hear y, woe.. And know my sad dilate a, 1 • ! . - . That than haat made it)pok. I. ' ', See, see my bearer ruaty.ll I ,c . - Look, look upon this hole,: '' i This, coat is dim and dusty;. i I ; 1 1 ' (:), let it rend thy soul! . 'i r - ..?" Before tliegatea of figtion: r, raii I s daily bent tny knee, ./ i" - I 7, . 1 But,l sought the shrine of ' Siert, 'i' -- And found my idol,t) w; ' Though neverlove infenie i. gad -bowed a soul befort: it, , 4 Thine eye was on tgo censor, ' ; 'And not , the hand -that bore it . , 2 ',i Spiritual-rappin. :: , The folk:Wing-is - another p , aridvio oe's inimitable song,' The Raven : -- I Once, upon a midnight stonnyf is lOn ,i bach 7 , j elor. attorney pondered many a °furious tank wine:of Ins hearts forgotten lore--while.:lie nodded; nearly napping; ,as of - spine one gen tly rapping; rapping at his chamber - door.--- ',Tis the spirits .l' ford he started, l ' rapping at my chamber,docir ! Oh, for help- 7 -I'm frig tened ' sore !' - l • :Then into his chamber flitting (not .er 111 once permitting him to fly into the closet or to get behind the door) TIN 4 14 3 .ghosts of fetuthearts broken (with meny.ra ring and . other token,) and they set' them 'down boide• liiin. - „on the - dusty, book-sir e* ' floor-4 -set them down amid the VoluMes Of : most v :et-- able lore .. Quoth the Wry ', 4 -Wh a E. -bore!' i _ 4 t , if tpust be something sericiui; this is cer-* tainly mysterious, quite an adeent of the pir its—murrection con i rtore. 1 But I under stand theminestly !' ere thei:e. came,. al rap so ghostly that he Could no InOre dissemble as he had done • biro+ ; • andltifais grew pale and paler, as he started fo r e • idoor-4 down he_fell upon the tier ! . 11 - - 1 Then there came a clatter, and his teeth be-; Ran try chager as the spirits gatred round him, and- acen4. d him very so ' t ; how with hateleoute face all smiling, and Ai!: winuing words beguiling , he had channed aline the scesell . 4 of fair maideps hy aka Scoif, and ' ach lass hadlondly fancied it was he , he d' ja dore:Quoth the lawyer,'" .Nevertnnre." Startled at the stillness' brokeif by rep ylso aptly spoken—for the answer, strange an ugh relevance bere—Ahey began a noisy rap int.' sort of epirtual clapping,. iwhich the - la yer thought would be a fashiOnable pscore ; and again, as if his soul was in that thee* would outpour, did_ he groan t W t, 'Never:note - I .• • Presently his . soul gr stronger ; ,lhesitat - lug then no longer,' Oh,"` - said Ile-,:,' sweet spir its" your forgiveness I implore •' Oa my knees, • to every ghostess who*: love hi played . the • hostess, I will promise to gr4cani, the many. faithless things I atvere I Will . .yo , promise then to: leave me!' , Ild , fre he :point d to the door.. Rapped the spifits, ' NeVeore.' i - 'Be that word our sign of partin ~' said the hapless tight, upstarting, ' hie Ye . enOe into rit the darkness? seek ve,outsome die. no t shore. lithe noisy camp or - forum, in the.' nely :dee sandal -41m, such -, ghastly, grim, tiesightly guests were. never seen before.. ,Leave -ins loneliness 'us:broken: Rapped th - e spirit 4 ' Nevermore. , • •So tht:se vixen guests of ctrilsorits still, though most uncivil—they . will-lever leave the lawyer, though itytlll:re, he, .m4s implo - - 4 1. t hie false heart, they are tappin4 they e rapping, raPping, and ihe Wishes oh, h. w vainly ii that his hauytted life 4.-as ere,- a d he often sighs ; !O c6ld I ,but' recall 1. a days. of Yore, I would Irturr—i—ok I Nev r • more I .' - 1 r • . . _ J ose in which 'Mr. Burhini w • ever .pe .!,n -ally engaged was,ai a 1 boy a . clinterbily when with a school-felihyr, now a gallant ma jor famed for deeds of arms, he entered Quaker's ,meeting :hove and locikini• atoun ~ at the grave assembly; the lattcihehi bp -al penny tart," and said,..'solcrritil s y : . liSt oevei speaks first shall have this pie. 4 'Go 4. wa (answered a drab-eolored 1 genttman ising —go thy way aiid—"lhe pi's yours, sir. exclaimed:Durham', and,- placing it before th t, astonished speaker hactili effect d his-escap qf• ' rlifeinoiss th Barham. .ll. IL 4. ECONOMIC or . Canerrsts=To preserve pen Sire eMpets, , it i is well to completely cowc the floor beneath thein with; ,drugget, with coarse matting, which is a better . phi (ban to4pread _a layer _of gra* . between th floor and the carpel - the - strait; chesides tit diffieultrof spreading it perfectly str&oth an even): accumulating =such - dast thalworki up, through the carpet. • • To IRON 'VELVET.—Ilaring ri .et apart, i damp each piece repo e. holding it " tightly i before the fire, thew ,cl ng aide of being toward , the fir r i -This will creases, andirive the' aurfinv of tl a fresh and timicappeinmee. -Vi be ironed on stable, for, when sr a hard sutetance, theiraawill nut ly ever the pile. - ' ' . Ts! A•QOANDART, ,• Well, rhy wind's the-matter r • - , -'Don't know where to go, 40: ' Why dont pair gia.to school . ' Then rnalitet'll beat n e e. ! ~,,. ~ 4 Well then take Mir Wok - sand go Bi L " Well then Mothetlll *tine, thir, Delp gettie licked, lulr way . 2 B9;aho hockhotir . • . - • ' larThero is *44 lionwitherilso 11 4 .114_ 4. ~ _ 'iiiiii.'isiiiiiimed telt. yegr -, ~.eWM we tit =DE get it. fixed, . Jiii iroidd _i•Illi 0 1, thrash'ldm, - fh 1 i , 1 i 4 1 ; 14e a l !or. - h"rd to- glum, , !is ,. plip f E t tenni& * Au _% , ins! IT it. enan who aiT ! WO be mai ic i 'wag' time she k o d ie l 'w - *Ws. : s 4 4 4 oaitit,l4l"eyAitetoo4l,!„ - -. pity it,1:4400-101,100.iv .*:b ri i1t r ." 4 10 1 14: 1 0 , 0 44 4 , ::. .10.4.14*(it,e04011:4, fi , W?trie.' i i A / San rrancisco cones . de9t, pr tlo.. New York - Tribune says : ~ are scnitt' i rtrunh. Of borne trareVaral t • .ihe co duct of strangers. . .;,9al7 it po l o 'a ifornis:. hsawe*i` is the intense lo e n glinriiii i t i n bit• i witruissed. - : Tin; ' r fellows here t.bink butlightly of stand' . ! for twins at the rest:Office, (five On f them on genarslidelivery,) rain car ..i e t 0 get a. fitoi: ( lines from some love .an atioLfor a ;Whole reek:pr more , 1 / 4 artirel, the ii,i,fficii is in 0. etas- - - If friends at .ihonti) could .1 clespairing : lookslikbich .7- when . dissafiminted, - who nee the duty o a erfail to f,nlfil it the fliiiiting,iiin.'r eceire new i' hnughts.- ', ' and. - C r - i nu F a . do r 1 1 '7 , . 'L • .17, iereaCh ,of isiege.--,—. se the blink, ~ arm seen there; ~ feel sure, that all ii hitter would net, ;rite, ftiepds,,write ; Ing spt, may' sometimes 4.31 fie ,your i itidly ,2housands find this a eary Ater them;. liWed ones St 1 orne, do it . i Many 'have atti4 to. me, /elf this ft4r us: 7 Let etiery , deliii mit who Tay I read this' be warned. • A . , evi, ihnisiica Timer. RATS AND Two s.reTzto.—Therefis now exhibiting at Wolverhamton, (say's a corresyendent 4 ic.iihr # Ow ri .Jc•urn 1,)- a. curious sex tette, nainely, a .cat a 4 three !rata and twocittens. They a all , Sweetly af feCiionate.'l : The , cat,- fine animal, was in the stables of iho SI rewbury & Birth= 1 •illtim Railwey . Station, Statford- read, •w Cre - iii , May ',last, 'she gare.birili io fivil - kir; ens. '.thre. of these Were Orlivrncd. The di'sc'o isolate mother, finding her fam ily redaced; iii'scorered a rat's neat, killed the nrentlanit. fire of her youngenes„ ap, pmpriatieg to iherself the three Abet were left.i These she conveyed,to hei;own bed, siikled them Slid brought. theni up. . All this curious 14 is now to be seen in one cage, liapps a d gloripus. Thfi cat, let-, me add, ' : liiis t yee, logs.' ; - ~1 ' 1 i • ~ • : --=--) 1 , 22' 1 I . • • mg* aqd'ecirrov, Golf yen Cannot be happy ityone way, be' happy - M another; and this "f acility of disposition writs but Hubs aid i rorn - Phil osophy,fOr heal and . good humor aro almost the 'whole fa p ir. lilanrun 'about • after felicity, likeran absent man loOking far. his 6twhile it is on Ms his4d or in his hand._;. • 1 - ITAVItG jeeently addO• to our siortnient of xi_ Joe TVE several newand b6ntiful fonts new Re:U.9i BORDERS, ORNAMENTS, dc ' we are,n9W "prepared to exeente every kind of ' '. .114ETTER4RESS . . • 't Y 1 (PRINTING, such aa ' • . . ' A3T/0:1TS, - • (.:' ! _ZRd ARS, . ' - . t' , 1* .1" TERS, 1' - • -. 1 CA.RDS,I ,-, , - I . ' BLANKS,. -. • • '.. il,„ , • bIIECKS,Ar., 'gooitsfilei at fair prires, and with despatch.-- • aving the : advantage of.new . klaterials through ". i . -. t, we can promise to give . i • ' '' ..E4tir '' ,e, -- Sitisfaclion.. ' th4eiaverint nswith their patioruge. - 1 tc "* l3 s l •!A lSt r ki r h ial i P n ri d il s ilt or ecilan ß ko ta ns' n asch iL orci : t pi tia oTitc iT ke' Cll °l3ts ;l . l4 EMallill .t i o llrili T:C aP i l li 1 t tan ,t UTT6 o i t lY he: un ' t4e f liali nte lt r d est ilora.r t h o saa ' Y eal jil i b t Pri the n ; itig itE . G to' l•S dc' T ivi t ti t O fir" )- 1 . 1CE4".11,: 1 i • . .. • T Oil ES ! STO TES • . I.cnt Bend &, Ledeirsville STOE COPPEkIV, . & SHEET. - ' IRON ESTIBLIS MENT. ' Tii s bscribeniespectfully informs the public ,that ihe has received a large .addition to_ his former.Utok..k of Stoves. consisting of a- viriety of .--, . f' • ./..... , * - 1 VA ,1 1:112.14 ll• VIII; - - ''l . • FOREST QUEEN; ..- • .• • ;1 STAR OF • THE WEST ; ' • • i W.gSTERN Q I UEENi i • all eleynt . Cd Ovens.... }Of square air tight %torsi are ' I P MENA; PI4RA:O I ,OItr, el WESTERN EMPIRE, -• i; ORANGE AIR I'IONT, , • 1r : UNITED' ST.ATES, t • 1 ' l • , • •1 i FAR.4It RS,UTICA tofo.A.ksror,E A variety of Pretniums, some of nen* style. the .•W4I,LLK ILL; AIR TWIT, F R.IeERS. - : 'lt good and various assortmitnt` f Parlor and i ko Hall $t es for Wood and Co . r. Sloven of various * -s and patterns ho ut co 'Dually receiV ing, 'and nterids to keep as great at variety of the 'most popular *toy as any denial in the country. Persons nrishing . t ' purchase stoves will find it to the irhittvest to 11 on hiiii.. -ley will find - his l a - - t • Stov . .Purnitur - • - . made',Of thei strop est-and best mperiala and- as clicaP4can be' ugiit in this orißroome county antl tit, better than - offered by nisdlars. IWS 4 tote ripe & Titi,Warc kept for sale -and tnidol order. - Farmers will be supplied' with P4ns,itnude oftitrong material., a 'Wholesale pri , all Orders fun work in his fine'M bethankful t lytreceited and punctually : attend ii to. - 1•, 1 . t . • . . ' - JOHN OOL§TON. . sj HiVitatend, July 1,1852. --- • t - tf I ped the , rei rately, ani , streteu . ,remove til he mateFil Ord mirk' Teed h'ut, Ira a: omman•••MINMINNIIII I } WITCH REPIIItINO, T int OLD - ,STAIVIIi AGAIN. . , • Ile Imbseribers, having remitted - the abort Onamed Easiness under the. ,managementot ilustr. Alfied Sayre, - tespectfnlly . soliet.from theiiold opters in that line, a'return.t4 their pitronage. r. E r is an irsperieneed and skillful workman, tavivi learned his businese and -for many years 4 st,orl4d in some of the best shops in ew York ii , ty,4cOmpetent to do any kind of w. k that may ha nutted to him. Primpfneis. siadderati cltitr- Os, situl thestnerisittyorall goad Watches, we trial will:steeure a fell shareof aage. i. t °Old Rings _Made to litt. , . and all kends of J 4- elri gyp' l airedt , .- • BENTLEYREAP, f lefon;trose,h Tr:l2, 1851. littlf. h r h • 1' •'• I • NEWT. - GOO D S . "i it . - reoeivingsvimplet*:". f 1 li Pubecnber g is.nw ood Swum Goods eo n -, i:. , • of: _pm?* • - T . D '. I r ' 44 0 oadlo : . . . -4 ; 3 wzi ee ' . :r i e eyi x a I CP : le n t i s, l ‘. e a i it ,nDa r y d e .7 - . . Ntr Paten t .ad i eu s., ' r in .warei Iran, wood Stan% ‘,.* ww., u.../.."'s 'l, Leeigitiii qaa sea,Steel; Naas', " 44 _,. De t , Isnii PuitTi:-CliiiVet" Window fib, ..-s -6*.aaa„,„ -and Upper, I 1 7 Oa Crab; 14"neri -7 B9ots and 4 waithoh Hat, and ars% ... . - , . c arpet iliv, Cwoklriz kiatts and , 1 • • A ' Carpet We" , .&•,,.,.'F,e- . . Iptida rpo=. ' _tod!er -1.,- y im.Y* .71" t . ,- i s raw credit 16 ° . -."'cilipods . ' am& ALSO* iao4 4 - , ' . • Me, :ma SO, ISII. pr*._ •bs t d Y *mais • • 3194.0.110*, !MEM • i , fr COMPILAINT Ofrosie or Nerreatt pi:Oaseslef the .lEidit s 14..wn • - Orman Sig* stwoltszaw A meow • Damp . ' /11,u.son, as COltriThi; . Thal, Lltt . Or BLOOD To Hsi% Actotirrr or rub Stkutsent, anaita,.llessiitThaw. over row, Yank dawns, owartatine :Di &Withal; Socs 1441131,1311air.0. Ca Fall. :swum ai altar 9r IstlStostaffit, Strut malt or 1111 P. • L 1:4 data xi LTD. Pan , Mit G, FUITTIOLUIO ATI SUB • • IlitaHcr,Cn o Burson:nitro - atutsaii ~ wits IN ALYTAG - ~ • t, mums or • •' oa Wass &aim, • • - Paver and dull .= in - the Read, Deficiency q perspiration, Yell , wness of the Skin aid Eyes, Pam in the side, ck, Chest, Liinbsoic.. sudden Gushes of heat,ibu .'ng in the fieshmetstant int4l- iningsc•of eirli, aud : depression of Spirits; n be,effectually c by ' ' . • f•DR . . • 00FLAND'S C'ELEBRAT • D GERMAY BITTERS, wrists:, aid • : Jackson, • icino Store, 126 Arch street, ' ladelphia. • r the above . .cliseitses is not ex, any other preparation in the the cures attest, in many eases inns had failed.: worthy the attention of lova , t virtues in the rectification iver and lesser glands; exeicis him poWers in wcakneas Anil af • , ve Organs, they are withal, ettatint, I. A , *raga; . Dc f Dr. At the German ' Their power or. celled, if equalled. United States. as. after skilful ph yei These Bitters Possessing of disease of the ing:the mod .1 f,ectiuns of the , di. safe certain and 1,, The editor said Dr.. Boolane the cure of Liver Chronic tirlferv. the most: popul Bitters hire bee at our elboir sav tual and pertnan the use of tins rl in the use of filo gains strength consideration. T smell, 44d . can he ;sell biiieracnis with the - most' delicate stectachh with Safety, under any circum stances. - Weans . spci?kini . trcnia experience, and to the afflicted we advise:their . " Scoria WWLILLY," one of till:est Literary rt ., ' per' published, said, AlliA 25 • " Dr. Hootland's German Bitters, manufactured by Or. Jackson are now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the !faoulty as an article of much efficacy , in cases of [female weak ness. 'As each is the case, we woidd advise all mothers to Obtain a bottle, and thus save them 'selves much sickness. Persons of 4bilitoted con stitutions will futdjitese Bitters. adtantageops to their health, as we 1:no' sr' from experience the sal , utsry effect th ey liars upw W eak **twos." , MO4- Evidence. The Ilcm. C.D. *incline; Mayor of the City.Ol Camden, N. J. says , l i. . ' . • •• Hocirtann's Glastitsx Barcas.—We lave seen many, flattering notibes of this medicine, and the source from which lhey Came induenl us to make inquiry respecting to ',rite. ! From inquiry we were persuaded to. use it, and must say found it' Specific in its action upon diseases of th; liver and digestive organs. and thej powerful influence it ex erts upon nervous prostration is really'surprising. It cahnii and strengthenuithenervei, bringing them into a state of repo* , making sleeprefreshing. -If this medicate was more genunlly used: we _are satisfied theta would be less isi knees, as from the stornach, liver; and nervous s stem. the great majority of real'and imaginary diemulate. Have been in A healthy Condition; d you can bid defiance to epidemies.generally. is extraordin ary tuedicine we Would advise our friemis who are at at all indisposed, to gire a fair rial---it, will re commend itself. .It should, in. fact! be in everv,, faniily. No other medicine can pieduce such evi- • dences of merit.- •.- . ' I - ' • -.. . gister• . . Evidence upon evidence has been received (like the foregoing) from all ;sections of the Union; the last three years, and the strongest •tos'timony in its •favoris, that; there ta - more of it useff in the prae liceof the ieribtr physicians of Philadelphia, than all other nostrunis emnbined, a fact that can eaeilY be established, and fully proving that a. scientiqc preparatiOn w ill meet -with their quiet approyel -when presented even in thia form. f That this Tedicine will cure Liver . -Complaint and Dyspopsta; no one can doubt after using it es directed.. It° acts specifically upon the stoinach and liver; . it is preferable to calomel in all bilioils diseases—the . effect is immediate. They can . be 'administered to female or infant with safety and eliable benefit at any time. • - k well to the-marks of the gennil4.. . ' ey have the .written signature of O. M. J ACK SO Upon the 'lrtappor,.and his. name 'Wien in the bottle, without which they are liOuriour, For sale Whidesale and Retail 'at the Germaii Medicine &Ore, lio. 120 Arch street. one door be low ,Sixth, Philadelphia ; and by respectoble deal ers geintally,thitiegh the country. • . • .;.- j Piiceit Reduced: - . T , enable all class of invalids to enjoy the ad vantages of their, great restorative powers. ',. • -!. . Siigk Bottle 75 cent's. All for sale by ABEL TURRELL, Druggist, 4fe. Montrose, Pa. . . v . =ME r, arid. he CM rinced. ! t h e Bgßjon Bee. I Dee,. 2 4 2nd: E L Celebrated Gernunt Sitters for • tnplaint r luindice, p spepsii. us Debility, • is deserve ly one of r medicines of• the dap. . These used by thousands. ands friend he has himself received an etre-- itt cure of Liver Complaint fro n , aro_ convinced that, Dtttera, the patient constant ,y nd silgur r7 a fact worthy of great. "hey are pleasant in _taste and Julr • AGAllittglitirPHANT The . ' Gold Medal • and: Diploma of the New York. American Institute. the - Silver Medal of the N. Y. - State Fair have Lein - ' . - - • .awarded to • SIAG Eke,. - 2‘44. the' best,-Sewing t Machine YIOTOR!QII S LY is the fact. `tit' the 'superiority in this competitors. simeea patent . s Perpendicular Action, - . SEWING .MAC.EfINE. - .. -7 , , secuit t 2 lettere patent of the If tilted States- The only hie •Pnvik.ged to usertlie Straight Ne `Ale. :The 'subscriber offers frr-aale , the rights to rise or 'sell with right of use of !hi` Ma chin e in e Counti of Susirsehanna, or he will felt Viwn Rights upon applicaben fur the same. 4 • . drAu CORlMUnications achireased to the sub scriber at BINGRAMT9N, Broorile Co.II: - Y. will meet attention, • ...,.... 1 . _ 1 .7, 18 4z. GENNET. 314, er, utsv i - 'i 7 i • - . SUSIKEILINNID'Ottcr STORE! s. , B. WIEST, in SALER us ..prugs, maid ,Pabies. oils, "xx choicest trinesaud Liirori,-.14e-Stes; Pa• tent:Medicines a 11kin*, Ctimbs,71=maaea; Brush ' es,, Herbs, Perfeenurry, Toilet Atli& a,fant. - .ey Aulals, aold and Silt 41. iirateh- . • i ea, splendid Jewelry, a great r 47.• -_, hety; Violins, Floice,lFres, ' .t4ctar4anr. 'Sc ha'!" Boole, StatioNeri, 1 • . •. A. • Children'. 1 .. 1 . r, , Top, Confetti. -, . • . • trYij Aft" * G 0 „, '''• bariLoehig oat- - • ` . Cainpetint...4kokof._ . Anne. , : . iug4 i, Tobacco, Snuff:o,9o; et. .. • sold ,1. . 1 ores; rice& :Fr He rill rot BE 17N 1 ; , SOLD. , MARK THAT!. ots. J , . .• Depot, Oc t . I. 1852. Retaieri argi#WSte I ' l 'PLEAS hOr.a, -lP ~ A.,LOOKE has - 4 or . ipic . Bpsinear, and • " 1111. ' 31 ' 11h °' m*7 NinutlinOliativitkaite fla ready pay. tataeLalbrop. Po's 13!are. lientrzett. 185 t, : 2 1 _LEATire* -- (*X, Hamm.,,.: sad: , ' l:War Lestber, Patna' „ laf,Caliskieg, sod 'Kirk* at superior qua fill' ode 1 4 It :44 pie,, f or lie* ,p a y,— a_ good otlfe6ap fix shogea - . MOSS* UMBER& ` i 'New Xilitpd. Oet. t, 11167. 1 - ' , EnUrMlit FL OUVOllidieN 4 . 4 61gilis4 b .Pand*, 111117411014.&1004 Wig% ,CIIIIrb anar; 04/*//fp: Mink*. ' ibbtbrOP,Orbr- il449n:A_ROir: Ma b t rbbry 00 0010: " - 1;,, -, ,..: , ..'..,:_1;,:•; : c - ::= - 4.:::.•;"::,'-'..;,:._': , ::-!,-: ~,-:i_4,,1,ii,-_,:ir1,..i.i.--4.-,-..7.,1.`L-.9i'si:i; -- 1 - STOVES S . STOVES! . °Esubee 'fibers, Imving entered into Parl T.?rhipin thellteve, 'Tin and Sheet Ira? V ess, are prepay* to attend to any orders in line en thealiorfest notice. 'They flattertheen that by 'giving good attention and low prices, will have a rieisonable share of public Matra Their assortment of stares is good ; having t' test 'and meet improved patterns; runang are the Iron' Sides, or. Vulcan, a stove rebid the let premium at the State Fair at - Spec' 1850. L ' • Iron *itch., improved. . -. Eastern Iron Tfriteh;,,improved. -Elevated Oven, Forest Queen. i do ;do do JO • ealdrj Key StOne, air light J ' Phenix. , , Premium; different kinds. Parlor i and Box Stoves for emml.or , All kinds of Tine Ware-4tone, Tin - ant Tubes kept' on hand, which! will be sold et that will suit. All kinds of produce - taken . - ment-L-cnsli not refund.- far Shiie street . .. twO.dorws beiow Pest. corner, . i SAYRE do WEIIS , 6. 11. KATILZ, • Iloutresn, June lu,-1532. -- Ab :I Turrell : _- T,..s now reeeiNins .nd keeps corultantl) X a large and sirabte assortment, • • 1 • 1 OODS: - :' 6 ,- sod i Which ambit very low fur casli or r The stoat is ctinsfposed ota first rate au. .1J Drugs, !. Medicnut, Chemicals,, Pai' Dye I SfuffS, Groceries, ;Glass :, Spoons, S eetaeles, Misical liis en u3ts`, Yankee Notion's. au - . , , I 1 Liquors---Altzci,: i 1 I 'Dry Goods, ,Hardware: - ,Stonei4H are, - Triisses, Medi :Imam meu ts, Shen !der- braces, fumeri, Mirrors, Stationery, : B Shoes, Cami)hinc, Burning Fluid - . Clocks, Watehei,.Jewel6% Su All . pertions wishing to purchase Dr „•g. ' any of the aforesaid_ epartments, will (1 terests I promoted by calling first at the Varioty\fit •, e :of ' ' , AI3EL TU . Mont:rose, Nov. 11 1552. ' • ' •• ! - - • I 1 LANESE 1 RO' DE ' OT, DEC. 1 , . ON 'ND, • i , • PLOtiR,4ALT, I,IMi '. PORK, 1 VIA ''Bea ns; Meal, roceriei, Pi r}yeptu 4s liardwit • , • Croeyer.) _ Tare, Looking GI, sscs, Stone% kinz„ Pa lor • and Sb toves, Pipe, Elboirs, • :,-. Nadi, taailt, Nay, i ‘.. ! Sule &I LT . pper . ,- Leather, v, , - hoe I Pegs, Ready 'Made Cloth, -- Cips, Bonnets, Wagons, Diets 1 Oaiteri, Rubbens, Trunks ;:O 1 • Japan'd Ware, Carpentef.l I‘ . • -. - -Joiner',a Tools, Table* Stan& ! Bureaus, 'IF Bjd . steais, - I ". _ . Buffalo , I Robes„ Cloverseed,' Clods, Leve Gruld• Chains, PiintA„ Delainsi. 1.4eh00l Books-, Yankee • N 1 I DrY 192 4 2Ptitr gatalitl. . ICarb : 1 • • ',ondale Sta TB subscribers are rtnulinga dal -ges between Carbimdale and 1:1 I lien nn the I, Lackawanna and • Wes t distance 20 ndles. -Leave Carlini:dal ing; and connect witb'the Curl going in;, leave on the arrival of the nail t ' Bend—nearmt, most 'direct,- and él from -- Great Bend tn. Carbondale. 'ways get . into Carbondale earlier thanly any other tante. 1 • ' ' Fare receipted ift Carbondale at th eubseribers, Main street, a f4w block son'e Hotel.' . GROW kV ,Sept. 2,1852. - - ' artablishect •ine over tiff raight.. &eche; . ' ..; Steam Grist .dc, Sa POST B,ROTRERShavi g 'putCh l establishment; will ke p cowl SuPetfixe, and fine:. Flo r--- Superior chl itY!. • Chop and Bran at the lowe,st caakprices. ,Custom done , witdespatch:and in ill cities ilontrose, July, ;1351. Faets for. thD XibTWITHSTAtiDINGI the t 'lll New :Albany ;Ledger. that Frei he ; elected President heranse the lays that the . Lord, giveth! power is universally admit ted that the eul will aril" . .7100 TS c iS#O CliE.4filfß that excepting the get - .N. B.TT-My , tel would' therefore *Minna & Psttrii upor 11°!/tivie• Sep NEW . ATR w sri!ztv , `ll`"4' ; - - 13TAPLI *rtei,Ted and ' - ' :Noir Milford;' - WEEKV:idi -1 ‘ ftcok ,i ~e~oek or Note Se IN* 0141 , kmet num Ded. , 2. 1e59 m*Arintet. -- ..:, ! ; - ,';t.t , : , ,:. , -i-r . .. - -;' ,, .,. : .,..:;i!..:': NVE.p.itr. E PUBL Im rst v o u re ''U o tl f u mu 1131 more, can S. R. LYON 1. er - It Enuired iken to te la urn. 71111 r to &u 0 rk3 , ;' a tha dot's ; Omak a use 4044-r Butanv lai. • - OR Gait %gritlC '4EIOO Prepired from .REN/qT,or the fourth STOM ACH' OF THE O:after direetions of BARON LIEBIG, the great rhysiidegieSk Chemist, by Z- S. HOY G 112 1 0./V; .34: D. tlailadOphist, Pa. - \ i This a truly wiinderful ietnedy for INDTOES TION, • DYSPEPSIA, VA UNDICE, LIVER ' COMPLAINT, 00 1 .NSTIPATION, and DEBIL-: ITY, Olrmg. after Nature's 4:kiwi) method, by Na= ture's on Agent,' the iilaitrie Jnice. - tar-I[W a teasPeonful - of Pepsin, Infused s in water, will digest et; disolve, Fins pounds of Ramer Beef \ in about (leo hours, out of the stomach: , Perin is the chief element, or GreatTigesting . "Principle of the Onitric Juice—i-, tbe Solbent of the Food,: the Purifying, Preaerving, and Stimulating _lvern...t of the Stom4h and InteStines. It is extrae ted.from-AFT, forming an ; 'artificial ,digestive Yaiti4precisely like the natural GastridJuicein its Chemical powers, and' furnishing_a e4mplete' and perfect stibatitnte Tor it:: By . the aid'of this preparation, the pains and evils of indigeitson, and Dyspepsia are retnow ed, just as they w o uld lie by a l healthy Stomach.: It is doing winders for Dispeptics; curing ease sof. Debility.Ernaciatln,Neiren4a:Deeline,ami Dyspek: tie Oonsutnption,' uppoged la be on the verge is the grave. The Scientific Ev-idenee upon which it is' based, is in the higlidst degree carious andrre markable: • r '!• - " i . . .' i . Sctiße;me. ien Eric • " . : BARON LIEDI Gin his celebtittod Work on An- . imal Chemistry,. acs; j'' An Artifici 1 Digestiie' Fluid, analogees t the Gastric Juice; May be res. - dily prepared froth the i r: animus WWI, Jane -of ; the stomach of the Calf. ini which - various" articles of, food; as meat' and ggs, - Will be Softened, changed. end digested, kal hi the same *tanner as - th.y. would be in the 11 inan.etomach.." . 1 ' `Call on theingeni and get h d 'escriptive. Pit `cular,gratis, giving a large atnourit;f scientific ev idence similar'. to . the atiin-e, togeth r with reports. of remarkable c ues, frbm all parts or the United States. \ . • ! - ••. _ 1 . As a Dppcpsia Ctirer .: Dr.tfoughton's.Pipsin has produced the"ineet may venous effects, inLcuring: cases of . Debility, Rea:rel ation, Nervous Beeline, and Dyspeptic Consunep tion. It isimposfible to give the details of cats , s in the limits Of this- advrtisereent, but authentic/v.' ted'certificates *me been given,of more than two hundred retniirkable cures,-in Philadelphia, Nev York and Boston alone These -were nearly, all deSperatetases, and the cures were not only rapid, and wonderful, bitt Permant;nt • - 1 •Itis a great Nervouti antid ote,: and partieularly useful for . tendeacy to hilions disorder, liver cant plaint.- iever . and' aged, end the, evil_ effects of quf-, - nine, mercury, aisd other drugs upon the Digestiv j e Organs, after along sickness. - Also, fur excess in -eating; and the ionfree use cif ardent spirits. It alci reconciles Ilealthlwith . Intemperance.' Dr. Iloughton's Pepsin is prepared in powder and fluid fortn4aud inAtrescription vials for the use of physicians.. 14, - ' \ • ':Private'Circelars far the iise of Physicians may obtainej/of Dr. BOughton or his agents, descri: bin; the-4Elloleprocess of preparation,lind giving the authorities i hpun which the claims of this new remedy are based.' AS it is not a secret rened" ne objection can; be, raised •agaitet its use by ;physit cians in respectable standing and regular_: practice 'Price, ONE DOILAiI. per bottle. i tar OD3LRQ TruS.L,—Every bottle of the germ ! rite Pep sin bears the Written signature.of J. S. 110L7011TON,111. li, sole proprietor, : P.hilidel„ phis, Pa. 'Cop'y-right and Trade-mark 'secured. . 1 ti'Sold hy tall Druggist s_and Dealers in Medi;• Ones., ABEL TU RII,ELL, Druggist, &c. ' tee, Agent for S u sque h anna County, squeanna • Zino PaY; It bricS ER, TER i • i... 1 inieti t 'pi' di:.!-: i , ..P* 4 ,' : 'Pants, tlot)i-. ASGOtt" %i , i i- small , 1,- pn hand ady pay. tmeat of 4 . Oils, %rare, • Ter- L:tOps, ! .4 : g tl (4l :i i n n • : Apru% , and ILELL. - !t ,15 1 52. 1:7 TTER, : 13ts:; Oils, in- Parma for Sale. i. riln Sztaqickanna county; Penn t a. _ -• f 1 AILS SIT4SCRMERS ley' act al- Agents : • fur the private site of Real Estate-:-Farmii !liaises and LOts--lOcated in SirsquehantiatOnnty psi. All who #isb to:offer• their property for sale cm-give a minute" description of their'Farms Or, Lots as follows: NOmber of acres, how many . un proved, and how - Watered ; 11uildiags; Orchard, grafted or common fruit; other fruit trees,rdshadtt re..; how far from iMontrose, and the near est ' point: toa depot on thiNt i o`w York it trie Railr ad; price and term!? of payment. All who wish to 411 or pun Chase Real Estat 'will receive proMpt attention by callin g on or a dressing , u 4 at Mont rose; Sus= quehaunis county. o. • . • ."Convey since Om Montrose tothe - free of.chargd., 4 . .* - - . $ offi ce e n . , r 4 ..rn fil e itreet, 4 ilooss west of ; the 1,, .. e ...... , orner. 1 1 I ' • ,1 - The following Farm s .l and Lots are now offerid . Joe sale: 1 .11_ 2 •• • ' --' '- - . No.l. 40 acre's, I ,_ 80 ins. FramO lEtouserind Min no. 2. 80 acres, ' ' 50, .' . - do. .- - • dOir.:: no. 3. 100 ob. - 100 -,. - , .1 0 . . • .41O: no-4. 150 dO. 1 , 60, -! i do. ~ _ ' '. dO.*_ no. 5:..70 dO. 140 , [ do. ,- " do.*- ' no. 6.'96'-dn.. •,135 -• i do. •- do.* - no. .NIT-ar7. Store, ehouse,and Lot. ;-*. • ~ '-. • . n 0.2. 145 acres .1 75 ha. framed house and barn I no: 9. 2} do 1 35 • ''-iog house __.' , \Ectrn* ' n 0.1.0. 2 . dol ; !wind fratue hutige andbarn.. n 0.11., housennd i ot.* '; . • -' , i ''• ' . , -n0.12 , 100 acreL j rtoiei. \frame house and barn "n 0.13. 340 l' do. 200_tin. do .- do ...- ... n 0.14. 56. Ido 50 im.-' do - do + 1 •• n 0.15. 160 ido 60 int, *do •do - ..- no: 16; 120, !-- - do. 1 55 itn.* -. ' , .-•-- • . ; n 0.17 100,1 - 75 - f•- , im. - dO. : .-- do! no.lB. 112,i -80 4 im, ,do do ' • ,- 'np.l9. 200,150 Iznprored,. _ do . do. 1 no. 20. 14t i i, 00. 1 . 1111. • ,do ~ d 0.., no. 21: 120 l2O irr! • •do tip Dm 22. 9,0141 45 j: im. do ' • du* - no. 23.. 45',. 30 lw., 'do lio * no. 24. 2924,225 • im. -do " do no„'2s. 1251Itcres,1001m. , do, " `do n 0.26 . -1964: do, ;I`4oim , J do .de no 27. . 80ittermr. 45 imp.* .. - - no. 28'11._ Owl Simi-mill and dwelling. , no 29 131 acies,.. 96 '' - "franie.bouse and, barn -. no. 30 VIOL' do .100 do . !. do . ' - no 31 135; do I 95 - do .-, ' do-' , no 32 1t.'0.1,' do /35 do do 1 ; no 33 160 li do 1 60tdo .: - do, - . no, 34 150'1- do -..- 100 do .. do , no 85 150; do 1. 80 , do - do. .. no 36 200 do 1.170 ~ do 2 do ' - 1 • no : 87 120, do 1 140: do . "do • f --.- ', _ no2B 170 d 0..! 109, do do '--, no.: 39.176410. i9O ' , ,-Iw. -.' f, ll •.do. not 40. 80jacresi - 45 imprOved.• - I ; oi 41. 212 acre4,l6o improved:*' : - - 'i- no 42.' , 90 idol. 150 " do -• • no 43..4 neves; sllimProved.* I noi. 44. - 1311,46. t 65 • ~ do noL 45,204, do:, 200 - do " 2- - not 42.1123 .• : 80. in s.; . Grist Mill no: 47 '. 200 'acres , - l6O improved. ..- . no . . \48.'103 actor:: - 80 improved._ 1. _ . • ~ n0..49:68.'acre5,-t45 improve 4 house barn.and s no. 50..83 acres,-Othnproved; house And boa; ' T. .no. 61 253'acres„ , 60;. imprevedi to. I ' ~1 1/ 0!•- \ ' no 62:420, avve4. 65 im Pt ti vid• '-' • - ' ''' ' . "._ Price [TOM $l9 to $3O -per acre: .. N. Br , -Pirions.- de r tiriv tii.fiurcht. 'above, by_giiingitio Neiaanobtibr a thal. t .,': , :-ALlPM•firi • .. ..,-- : - .44-- - -L;-.,:; . .4.11i 9041110( • lioettietri - 40etbel 18130X -- .1, ::N. Ri...'411004. marked thus(*) bal I ng, Hats, . 4 Shoes, )c 10 A . f ... 1 - . [t, I ,Xl , 7•lteles- 1 . 'S6~n lei ttt.tite •' SiCO: f , ' ts. I iy• line ot St.fl pbottom Stit-• I2tit Railroad, ' ; i,rt the morn. ort; rein/li n-from Great 'tanest 'route assOngers 'al ' thn evening • " s(!yre of - the bnIoN Bron 01 1 ERS. I 11 tf • - k • If. . i . ... , i Mll• i,. : efAheabove `ntly on hand Ateal--- 4 , .., • • :workwill be ?88 tf • • li n t I .• didtion of the. tit Them Will the faint," it ;enter can and • -- I: -t'lleti be , A"r/V i t s jittaiitiali right,,34414 l a Itimpi'mair-e - new - apea' ditto. - 1111 right with Sproat7e, ' lint tate iett light Bobi Per iftel ' teicialtiiit - .4"1:11:-ORANDLEIL ..`, th ipriogs. -1 11 *••• 2 f1.. 4- t c 1' ,, ..,::, -- ." ' ;1 ( , i' - , : .] : :,.:;•i4. - ......-.' ! . . 1, - . :,: w , .:.:,.: wbut.-..,.:...-.,,,,,, k : itipagiioo,,iitthaii,o4,4o4*****o4 , cw:laioniki4o44•ooo4toictuirjiiiiicst=4i, 44 , ::,.:.:i4N,4%,..:-.474:ii',-4-T.-i1i:149±47:4041k±e• ' • ISAMMitht) „ " . ~... ,• . . El .. „., ..., ~:.. 11. ' *ltii,r4 BEY' l'zitalits A ,',-',,- `—, , . lb` , irirAYnia pardased of WilonnA,pe, th e i t , , .......o Li FogriDßY. aiilow'imiiired .4111 , orders from t he tiade,- and do wort in th w li e , with fikin and 'dOITI,ItIIL - The )".! il k k"P liii.• lii on hand -` ~- , PLOWS , o;esticiali,), i : - . 1 s TOYEarakkiadt, o f r - - • ' CULTIVATO.RS; ,-. , ..” . ,STIOLW CUTTERS, ; 1 . I- - CORN : SSE 0 We incite: portietdor ittoMtion bi the - i which we manlacture. We manitfacttirs moll for stile • • - I. I TheVelehrated - BlataleY \ Pliml we hare,. purchased the eac..usive right to pu uni ., *tore ma sell in thin count' Wayee, Wyentisg and Btudfo ~ itiA,'s l'atelet Irani Beam Plow. '1 Tik pi e toloode eiitirsty of iron. avepting tlio • handles. It is celebrated I for • its es:, draught, U. s,, ing one-t rd casierthan anyf now in ow, Irbil* Us 1.. strength d durability " is grotater. - 1 . MACIEINERY - - 57 i' of all kin s MlLlll3filkillti'Cl and repaired by expek. ericed nnicitinestr. ' • . j . - Steam Eviller, Gearingsfor Mills, Skin. gle,Machines4 4.c. - 4v. Among:the. Stoves which we trauuditctre, l 4 KEYSTONE,i Cookias Stove.: , I R0UQ.11.4- It 'ADP do FOREST Q E EN, 'do • . - pßEAtrinti, 1 do _ • And other killda, oilman ged for hunting wood oi• (premises Hof the. ull 4earip . LDWANA: beta mg ISMEM Self -Regulator, Parlor Stotte.; - Cottarv-Par i lor, I_ do - Stanley a, rites, . do . and tt, variety of other Pror Stoves, hoth w oo d nod "dial burners. We ke p also on hand' Grind atime trimminga.,D.og Chti trimrningeLtroatirella and ..shoveiand Tongs Stan4s, ikc: Wotk done to order'on _short notice *AI at the logielt ,priess.". 'Orders for StoVesoNgricaltnral ImPtemints, &re. are solicited 'front thou intim tradeptindwi,llts fijleii 're - tmable wholes le prices.- • . • ,1., "8. .H. SATRE, • • . . • ' .1 :1 B. B:BENTLF" Match kontiose; • t PLOW • E.Not t the ..11JL erspnbic that tbOiake r tna " ntifiletoriw —m ley's CelebratedPlowi." keepionitset• Side illi - .Way-xecorlnty t : tilecildess Plow, , Cultitators, Dpi Clcui l tst'Sleigh • Shea, .Rloto • -.,1; of various varioneliattene too numerous to mention: We t ope by strict attention tOltisiness to, ieceite . our - share public patronag e.yiunifiaiiri. D. Posts -old stand. Fountityeli. on ab ort near ,Searles tar "Repairing dune o notice. -'I• • - , I MERAIT morn pLuAtt MUTT. Febs _ ,1 BUSTLES S.. WILSON would respectfully Tinos' It /NA,. having unsettled 4counts with to and adjueti the same. . • The mercantile= basin - will be continiied'at 61d-stand Under the firm of M. S., : Wiieon.tk See. Tjiey intend to keep' lin hand a 'general variety,. and :wilt be ever ready] and' thankful to INC+IO. date these whit &Vey theta with a call. .keia•on hand a late Sena of - • ,• - Dry. 62oids,lG4ceries, Cioak6ii J 'll . 4z wa, Carpenters.: Blacks m iths,_Harness, ,Carriete, Ms:it:and:Shoe: *kern, will all find the tirtalte „necessary for theit-tivt4atioris.' - Boots and Shoei, B . kins;, Gaiters, Overihd, kept - co'hand by . M. S. WILSON.; - AlLivigli STOVE t TTEFSTONE 'Sta Oven, Etupire §tsito Piemium Tarlot', Church, and SI! Stove.-_ Ware, Pipe;, Ell Corn-sbnllet#, Straw .i Points, , t ar Plei tel to sell cheoper tl eel:A.l4 1851, • - - LOOK IO :.YOUR LANDAU 1: TTE eubScriber - will attend to ocrasiolnal calk at .his Old hnsin4es of SURVI'I.2I - G in this vielnity• when desiret Many of the old l'utss in this county.ehouldi,bn re-surveyed, to look up sod • renew the old land ark, Rhin . . are liable toga loetor ciblitenttkl by:J rale sons.to ocaiiion disputa and dafficultici for tirne;to come. . Zveryinan ' does nbt,knalw the Dinelse location - of all his lbw !Rai Ui acts; %tact ca. snout( rme LO ttloa setussos prmieht Altura Iroubln and 'tirCONVETAISPCING also att e nded te.b) , • • Jr W: CHOW • *ontrcse,'Oct..t9; . t ... tiiiiPEitirict _SALOON'. -- ',GROCERY': T -' - baking s. it undersigne4 - - i reee v A C. ' . . c))* GRQCERIES. are lielliAlp , ttal O. smaible ;terms ler thy, ein bw.bouglit thi I , Tgir.,-oric.', (ii*e as a atil . and see for ,y*, !Turnpike stieet, nee doer past.of itildwgi Saddler Shop.. We kee i eonstantly on , Olidriess"J -emoits . ntii, Prunes ..: - -..,.. , Retisins; IVlss o all kinds, 01 ii 1Q 1• av , 1855 ' r: if. FORMAN.' ... , 1 Prilitif-: Prints L . ' : - lIK lar at ateelrß d greatelt. ariety,• fh same and• style", and- warms ever offered in WI mket,,aiitieh are *feted at extrediely low ictio , n tiding. a-large : lot .uf haadscane I,:ints f9r4re* es at 6 Pance YPfliud- - •'` ' • .1 - :.,:, rr ",. .1 .. :, ~‘ - ' Gdmon June 241 -1 185° - f • \ . . -4 1.11 " ei Insurance tritileiStati lisattrance; Ainioriovani -Cei4lpa 0 tilisaelA—i4;Chartornott . cArrv- anY ZY;sigent (Or saidgoiapt ,will'redeive,spplcatioes fix, • give all- 0w:14444pr, ratiovestis 'ting (11ake11 1 0. 04 4,'. I thsl Bso - - _ s - "'ar approach of winter. Novi; ,tl t eteee, m :sad tosfemlogit ung. - The subscriber sr,llrbs bap old,custoiriers, or Bleak Main street. Willi .thirALL A. WINTER /Asti', ug tile time their trite 1 1 7 41 • wail Is eliev' m 6 3 .441, and cutting d 18$2. Joni T'' thr Bglry AI ,Compaq lirelysr SO* MI oVl4O€l l , 1141 . I; i iss is i iii l e f t Tisn wails i'ennli 01 23: lions car on Ou'Pl i s Pvikert 11.1 - kill" ' I r k DIA jiiiijOmi-,,, '''' ,--____•___l-.:- - 1:11. .1. OP. • )1113111131111111L.41:1 DEPOT air-tight Cooking $ \ do, - do; di).l do:.!:' dig! - top Stores fas ,or, Cil blows, cane,u,) et -- Natters Scrapers, Ploughs, e girt us,a -; the 'cheapest. IL IL-LYONS I• - I !olei lot ss rsi side of res. as sag Geffin, llie! tieedappoint Pwri A m ino«, ;Oolepoy..bas altimpateekoti ckifi „Witold ru f ',Prsi or pl oc t O01 1) *** * 11100 Si 4100101*" 6 1 „. do_ •,;'l, • ga2a414,t4::
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