;* H 1404 ::‘.- - ipik ..t0::, •fireside: _ - --, - ,- -' - Pruning, The Editor of the - New England Farmer writels as , follows, oti this important subject. • 14,is - very good authority., . - ' Few o f the :duties of the farm are so bad ly perform 4 83 that of pruning—bad in 'the truirmer in which it is, done, and in the sea, sow : of the year' usually, selected for the oper \ ation: Trees are-living sentient thingi, and \Finst be treated as such. Their young bark is ai•yulnerable to hobnail boota as the back of the liand,j'and as easily mutilated by a dull - saw or .knife.. No skillful surgeon would am putate a limb with dull instruments, or leave the bleeding wound exposed to the air ; but many farmers who have pruned for forty years, and think they!' know a thing or - two"' about it, - do both.; . They have seen the tree pnt,On its leaires in the spring, blossom, pet , ,feet. its fruit, increase in , statnre; and when. it- bad performed its labor for the season, throw off the foliage it no longer-needed, and - spread its broad, limbs resistless to the win ter, winds. Thus they have seen it IPse and - grow,imd yet never seem\ to have appreciayed it a living friend inviting them to its shide, - regaling them with its ' fruits, and' , almost speaking:in "accents of affection' • Away with-the axe, the coarse saw, and all bill tools about your trees, and in their ' places use' thoSe of.the' best make, '-and with edge as'keett as Parnascus blade. \ • - Every wound that is made should be cov ered; if the tree is vigorous, and the place tuna; it will.probably grow over, but cover-. • ing greatly aids the tree in perfecting itsout er garment: Paint."clay, gutoshelliii, and waxed cloth are used for this purpose ; the. shellac and cloth are perfectly excellent,—. The shellac:is dissolved in alcohol and ap _' , plied:with a brush; the cloth is.spread With grafting wax made soft, and applied with a - blush while warms A strip of this, tied round a , -wound or it patch - s'tuck on' over it, will 4, greatly, facilitate the healing process - . Nine ty. orchards out of every hundred are mutila ltd ifi being trimtned. ; Limbs that ought)6 .14 cut off are, preserved, and those which ought. to be . - preserved are taken away.— ' Some are sawed partly off, and allowed to .drop,-tearing away the wood and the. bark from "the-under-side. and - leaving 'a ' ragged and ghastly wound; 'that never heals, but *brings, premature-decay. This is strong lan / guage r we are aware, but a carefulinspection of most old orchaids will confirm it, • 'There is need Of but very little pruning where an , orchard' has been properly pange - ed from the-start; no large limbs will ever • need: to be taken away, unless broken by the . ' winds or itjiiied in some other way.. Prune'. - but little, Is a good motto. Suffer the shoots which start out on the young trees -to ,re \ - - 1 nAin till auturitn,when they have shed their leaves. The tree needs theta, and Nature, • ever ready with her helping h\iind, sends them out, to aid the leaves of the top in elaborating the sap and ipereasing the whole growth of the tree. We find. in an exchange, a case in point, which we , give as confirmatory to our theory. A correspondent :of the Prairie r \- Farmer, • published' -tt Chicago Illinois,' states that be pruned ,young apple trees four to six 1 feet high, early in spring. and then kept the -- shoots rubbed off the lover parts oithe Stems. leaving only suitable heads, on one half the - , trees. - The others were left with, their shoots untouched from top to bottom. The .result . was- that these which received no suninier pruning were 25 to 44:r per cent. larger than . the Others,;even afterthey were pruned up ..• --- to heads the following spring. So it va;ty be noticed in older trees: that when most Of the lirnbs-are cut off in :the process of grafting large,nutnbers of suckeri are , thrown out, and: we believe for the same purpose that shoots are on young treck.—.-to keep, up a' propel eirchlation and balance in itsipower. _ . - _As to the best time for pruning apple trees wehave no doubt. From personal experi ments made for several years, from/ 'reliable books,: conversations with practical tnen,.and a- pretty extensive examination of orchards, we are fully of the opinion, tha,t the "wain, \ . ' after theleaves have fallen, is the proper time. . 1 \ Where we have carefully prunedat this sea , \ ._ 5011. it his', never been followed by a doming of the - sap and that discoloration of the bark which follows sprang pruning. The-wounds i either heal over or become so dry and hard ' ' ./ as to _prevent decay, and the tree is.e. ems to '• • sustain DO check or injury whatever.-i . • - : - - The head of the.tree'should be kept open' -- ' to - the airrind light, and free from , limbscros -1: sing and rubbing each other. Cut out - these i and the occasional dead " limbs which may be fogad, - and ille, orchard which hai been .well . managed; willieed little more in the stay of !... : pruning.. • . . i ~ - ihMairicaitir SEA.tun PaoFistoss.---The buiinei'ss of putting up proiisions in bermet ically Sealed cans; hiss 'become quite 'an im portant one in our -031 y. , There, are - five l a rge - establisbrnents - engaged in iL. Beef, mut*, )enib, 'lobster, • clams, nests - . and --,:shuV i ti tongues, green peas, green., beans, in their season, kg., &c., are put up in mense quantities. But a small portion! of the . artich* put tip are used in fhe: city much the greater quantity being sent to New - York and Eknitonovbervthey are sold to . vessels bound to California; and•otber long voyniesi and likewise for .home consumption. When taken -- from - the cans, they are generally in excellent order, end'retain• much "of dollr cit iginal , fhtror. althOugh months and even years may have elapsed since \ t hey were seal ed .up.-Portlan4.o.lo Adveitiser. PoTAsiz as Maicual.— . -Astes, or potash renders most of the humus aohible in water oxiaegyently it produces a =very marked and and ps#erfnl edect, rendering ve.getation for While citiemely loan r,iant,.but.the evils that folleirAbolOO free use of this inhaatme, are very-girt, for the-soil in a few yeatia'is,de-__ Fried Of vegetable matter, and is rendered . ,barren. lience;_it is abufftitely. necessary. 'if :you - Mike free use of ashes in the amerid, meat of soilsithat - a - constant ,siipply of' veg. -- otable,ltuttiershOuld be introduced into theny to furi4th <asure sipply of nutriment to the ;lant: "_. 1 , , . - „ • - . 'JO Milnilanotrat, ZASTHENWARE.--311018 , tea each with puni, twhite- 1 0d) proilifirmiy . ipothe 1" l; . with a A. 10111 - Liet 42013110 • 221013th, When it 'hal* 1h,11401.1 ' re4i Oat I lave used',fir**Viiip of aiiiitsifcir this tab1e41.44 1 ;.* ail appeaumea #lll5 -661104 llSVVer il luld seen* is4-4*-4 111 k 1 ,0,0kbis** - ALP '-cetWitfingai -441,*9:147. Piglaa*4l ll 4* . Aiti7 f;)4.ing WWI anittWaniaitiSibeteiliOng4Watera gip : eldfiseanopo Xll_ 440 yse 04 . 0 1 .7 Carer. i 11 . it ~ , 4p .. ~: Beigbt is the tinilt-the antimmkstr,,l „1:Z Aist When firstAiit fail f - pipit; . 2 1 p Smartie red jitip'pek - e ig e rinixed, - ?To it - mouth that ' tlyLaipa ,it; - _ But righterlor t han th , ' turas! _. • . ea3Pind p epper er.. - -.1 Is the pride of toy heart-7m atm um . Blygeiids7Polly Carleir. - ' • - I loved her when a little - girl,. -- , \And loved , her more when older. • ' • Aud'never once sltill I forget - L , • When first mylovu'll told her; She blushed, and Sighed and timed h - (tier eyes were-fliled With. ,, Mster,) l I took her bands within my. oisn ~. Aiid witispered,-.'t Polly Carter." 1 Sire only blushed a deeper re tl , - - ' And sweeter looked, than evir;_, • My hen!t it seemed to run a t:ag'e With my old" patent levergl ' I told hor that I loved her well, I .And that I ne'er would . barter I For aught `on earth. however prised, -The love, of I'olly Carter. t , I . ' • • 7 fold her tlitti. I had a ft . wni4,.. • Well tilled Vim every arre4 And that 1 had a song farm.' hiuT To which I. longed to . take h'er, And told her that unless she'A I'd In glt - For life be a iirtYr ." ca TO - Cupid's use. and bin* 103! h eart For gentle.Pully Carter. , . ~ . • She turned , arid nh ! hcier-swe • et be Stalled, • - And said She- loved me dear! •, . • Then what eared f . for:uught he ides l— , - I itui* quite blest- tir pearly. ' The 'laid-Ohs? said we might he • And Tie'ei did I feel emarter, I Than when the: parson , made Im,o Myself and Polly Carter., .; I 3 The Lightof Nature . 1 le celebrated Mr.. Mime vrrot , 0 - - -t• lffigi , ' 4 U lie' an ack a g 4 bo' as . . .pook a light to shot him, the w . Horne (vas mill facip i g the oor. i" Oh r*," said be to Itobt . .rtson, 0 I tin the light of Nattire al ways suffietent;" an hii continu 13, "Pt l / 4 iy don't trouble yours lf, sir," and' . he bowittl on. the street doo was Open. a d .preacult ly asle . hoWed ale g in the ; entry, be stum bled 'over komethi g concealed, and pitch ed down stairs inter the - street: -R:obertscin _ -. . 1 4_ . . , ran after him; with it Itght • Und-as lie -held:lit . over him; whisiered - softly and ennrtinglyt "Aou.-had better Mare :aHide: HOC front a bdve Arend lintne.,l: ;Andi raising himUp, he. bade him . good .night, and returned Co : Lis friends: - '• :: .': - - I .l •. - .-`... •. .' Long 80. _..- One suminer , evening laSt - year, we Were easily seated in one of those arrinid chairs at the Clinton Hotel, smoking one of propri etor's best cigars, conversing , ith,friend P ' . '., of Long Island, whew_ e asked us 1 whether sve •ever heard of .-4 b t that was" made by two yoag Tentleinen w ho were sea ted on a former occasion in abii the: same place' which we occupied.:! ' 1 ', . 1. 1 ' No:, we replied, ' what was the bet 1' ' • ` There Were twovoung fellow tiuide a bet, and just then Mr. Ilodgth,' who ept the ho tel at that time; was coming 4 do n Beekman. street, one of them said': i I - - . • ,31 r . Hodgs; we have kiSt, ade' a bet, which we will leave for you;' de *sion ! ,. The bet amounts to only two bo l , ttl ,of ' chain paigae, which We .will drink to ay, 'at d'i ner, prov!ded you will chail?..e it to who e er you::icilldecide has lost—and you,Shalf join 'us in drinking_the wine,' - - - r. -- - '1 'am agreed,' replied fl"dges:" , ' You understand the arrahgethept. distin/t -ly, do yeu ? , .... - • • . • .--Ys---yes . ; I, a m to charge the' two bot tles - to whoever loslek - 1 4 ' : • . - - ' Yes, that's it ; and •we w ill , i pay yOu 'as Soon as you decide the bet ,' which had , better be immediately - afte;,dimier: 1 t•- . •' ' The dinner can-m t -off at; the usual hour, the v‘ine was drank,. and Mrliodges - who had joined them 'at the table; became. some what • itnpatienti and asked what- the bet was. , • ' It. has bet me 'that wlen Dr.. S ring's church steeple falls, - it wait be in the tree lion of the East River, and M arie bet.him it won't. - : When you, decideho .has I t we '. will pay; ' - 1 1 •. - 1 .-, The amazed landloid looked at the 'party -shook his head, : 4gliingly threatened to pay tliem. off for the art , cle they had sold him - and sloped._ The Wine never was charged to either of the youdg Men. 1 r 1 - -- - -IP,* . . i WHAT 1.13 - A Son ?---Tbacitera , in =one of his lectur, said tkre were no - as many iif this 'country as in his, but there were some If the reader willfoll4w us through his.defi talon of *snob, and then look around upon the co i niniuniiy,lie:•Will begin io 'limped that 'the ela-‘s .la-' large atid respectable.' • Said Thaelteray : - I ~ •. , 4 A snub is t at, mtn or woman. who are al ways pretetlng, ; before the world, -. be ! sometbilig bet r--tiiiecially richer or ore fashionablet ii- they are. his one, wbo thinks hitown position in - life contem Rile, is and • is always 'earning and striving to fOrce himself above, ?vithout the education .Onclitir acterialcs which belopgs to it ; one Who looks 'down upou, delibies, and; over-rides his inferiors, or etvii . equals; of his - own stand ing, and is ever ready to worship.favni upon, and flatter a rich - or titled ,*man, - not because he iii,Wgood man, a wite man, or aPhriatian man ; but bemuse he hash theluck to be rich Or consequential.' '. ~ i - - -.- - : , L'Why' " 41 fristl.da I - f Adam' ll WM) le , y 9 II • k . f., the longest ever, nown t f ~, f ' .. Because it had i no Ere; . ' - Why is the letter U like i visiting " bra t? [ Becau s e it makes - Ma ibid . .- :— -• " ' :'i Why is a spe" dthrift's puFse like& thunder' clout:1_1 Because_ ,it !king' I rziontitittatly light-_ snug. - 1 . - ' ; Why is a rail :Ay 'trait] lie Avision-of the night?- . Becau It guib fiver iheolgegept:- tic i ', ' •" ' , —.----7--- L Air 4120: . ,Ae ler was offering a Yankee clock, tinelptia is eil and cold ed, and with - aloOkiurglasly: f!:ont,,to a ce rtai n - ' lady not remarkable - for p ersonal 664 - .' is ,:4 by, it. i f - "iS hetuitiftd:Jutid die . der. ~ ..'... `.. - 4 ` Beautiful[ *Khasi: • 1 la,"-ilookl: it, lilac! west frightens the.;" Aid the 4r. •• • " •-t.' ''' . • •-; -Tiled, - ..insin - ,7 -- -- ISO _Jonstliali, -- ..!'!1 Pass Ifoliti koPigPrt4 43 .1 1 t:Orf110.: 10 ? i t sd ii: o o4Dg'glies-"11- - : ' • .1. -, a :::-*-- ~, me, ',madam._ but ‘Crioulil. 1 1' 0 4' 10 4-4, 7me N WTI ' sivi . . AllOl,l, hike Kik! hasOlisir; iffai A essav Nature . ; wrote the in- Bump and the sail, .nt and .11 ung or did not • , ;17 tri eel depari.; w •ohert, min ay tine. Rpfivarii.x v9°6 , 0610, sny • ~1.,..., ..~. _...- MIS= 1 . ,-.-,_ in . 1 ii ,....,,..„ •,..T __,..-.,. ~.._. i 1:1 + Office. , ••.jgbitere . T_TAVING recently - added issortm . tnt •11 JOB; TYPE` several nevi, a44:1 beentiful fonts new RULES, .00RDRRS, PRArAMENTS, &c. ' we are flo4 prepared to execute everykind of TT EII4IIIESS • • PRNTING, 5 1 -44 as . • PA11.17.111,,,ET5, 1 - • 014CULARA • - '..1 -POSTERS,, • '_• _ 1 , • - . - - HECKS, 4t. in good; style,. at fair pikes. and 'with dedipatci—, Having:the advantage of nevi Materials throtigh out, w ca confidently prinnre to give ••• • ntire Sati action -to thosi i' . (ring us with thei ipatronage. • tvr ) vial Blanks, Sch !Tickets, Bill Meads etc., rill lie printed onfihort gam . . on good paper *** knids of Blanks , tit ally called, for, coo s t a ritli ion! hand for sale. _ 151Mhise who luiVeJob Pvin ting to &wilt find it Co their interest to call at t e • 4EGISTSR: OF FICEZ • • • = • WAITED. AT , lir New. Cloth! • (Turnpike-street, • • 0. AP"VS and 11171. TE ingtfor which tbe 1 be pail.' 1 • . The subscriber hasjust with . abeputifnl assortment silk and satin Veitings, ikr sold' (Or due lowest livrirg pap. I ' t.ha..also on hand ti ions' for , 1552,-8, and is in theirnoSt approved sty reasonable terrns, - and at N. 11.4.111 Goials sold. ed, and featly . made" CT horns ;by OP subscriber. * * *Culting usual. late law riffle°, Turnpke-rit., Motu -N04.441852. - ' . , 4 k , 111-111 1 1 1 1 i. . . • t T rlF ' . 411' just :received a: new lot of • 'Winter Goods, o which be would invite the attentio4of his frien sand customers.. - • Bring ! along you Socks, -Grain, Fur l, Wood, Barki. Tallow, Butt , Cash, Rags,'lnd indeed al• moat evetything you ve to sekand in exchange, yfiu will 'get ' ' ' - • ' I 'jG I OODS' il ' 'CO i d see for 3 siirsoti n ed not ,bu . for.show iig goods. \ New ilfurd, Dei r I - 13 y, 1 4 7- 1 1 , C 0 l ie EAL .11i'edirJaen Pierr °Schinidt and . Berne And ?Sent t .D 0 by !these pre. • Prores..sOr.J: A. S Mon4ri4 and "C% saidiluee, to be ou Penroyit-ania, and South ILO West:, .1 ApppiAtment. *MEN, that we, the undersign •• , Charfes Dupierre, Theopito enri Fritz,. of the Cantons of hatel, • WattCh Manufacturers: is duly authorize and appoint NGLL ON, Watchmaker, of SING ETON, of the afore- Sole gents fur the State of said ppoiuttnentio extend We the 'tattiest , all Lawieasts nisti this our lappointm • pective narn an( Pierrel $t •" erlan(ll Oils first da. Lord (lia thousand I • ViLiTpLE REAL ESTATE -FO 1 • .-:, i.. .. SALE!' . • - I 2 0 ,g. - . .r i ,. v o n__..e sl o tua f ed in the plea-Nun: L'l t L yar LA t E; 7 1 15 3 Susquehanna—also 3 1i0u.48 and Lota.m the moat busmen part of the afoiesaid village. i ! Als4, - - iii4: - .Farm containing 133 acres, - with a'l,small: improvement, theainnainder heavily tinibensl, situate 4. miles from aaidvi/lage. ••r• • . • - ' SusqUehanna is the . great 6ntral - Depot.of. the N.X. it E. - Rai/road, situate at the , foot of the heav iest' grade on the road, near the great works of Stniucca; ponewacta and the Cascade, and posses 'sing bj nature the best watering place on the route, with 1 the locality - of ; extensive Machine Shops, Fot, miiiy..*C... flusqu: . anna; although numbering n ;but ,000 inha9tan . - and -but 4 years of age, is deati ea . sotak to - rang alongside of the most flour. ishi 'and populous was on the fine, of this great tliori4lifare. ' L. P. HINDS, Agent. - - - .11' .- . office . door east orLenbeines. - Susituehinna De .t,.ov. 18, isrz: . tf, NOirp the time to fix up for Whiter. Ni • r !'• JI TIARGE lot of WINTER, SHAWLS psi .c ranging from' ten shillings to ten dollars. Pjail FancyCas. a goo d assortment ; just received said for sale very fur ready pay. • , • l e inset' Woolseyl t'Scotch Plaids. • Just the lirtiao tor dimes for. their/ cold-days.-* L(ear,i, Cloths for OvenmaUp---nuny kinds and col -orio,•-•some treriChcap. • • • Cal( am:l examine. We charge nothing if_ you - diet ` l hny. and not much if jeu do— • , . • CoMfurtere and Neck ties. Ladies Btsirfs & Vic tgria i lippets, Worked Pocket Handkerchiefs, Col lin and under.llandeiChiefs, ; Lisle Thread, Silk, dattdit. Cashmere and Kid Glovek for'lnett, women aiid children, Velvet Buttomsall, colors, and other •Tanei dreg; Buttons fpr..4adies' wear.. Just-opezi 'ea bi! - •: -.1 troxii di K SOLOMON SAYS, 44 rAIT Wisdom:and With . all i your getting", get ti ii underitanding,and get also cotes ng' for :fork lundcretandingel which 'last `commodity, commoddy,: if you possess the other two, yott-irill be apt to seek and ins, at Keeler d< ti_toddard'e Boot and Sho e • . • c 4r . : For, though a certain Merry plies ). A dirrent hie told; _ • • -We'd have the public understa n d,' ; ; • WO:7rOoltounder-sofed,l - , ; OuriPisoitulenL though not- general enough to include Genial -Pierce and the Prophet ' Isaiah, to . . 1 11 . Y thing grncrinno'sl-W.,ertheinsll, in the . ;- 4 1 . . 1 1 BOOT 'SHOE - .L.IIyE; sad we hoPt4et to make lti. lnclutlesigne P ! t 4 e !Cs!etP.M. • Work'made tout•der, - I,o;r!,epttl . r44 neatly • • . . I . '" ' :':rl:.:''':': , iiieil.ll'liii-i3T4,DD iitii;'' - - Se GOODSI 'WE AR*, nth* **if ;41)4 11 e ,Y- of I:!fess tlifm4 l 4 1 3 #1 1 :ellg i laFeS ,l i l id gf, L _Mad fc ti! sod . i otteaudful dirks) plittrls ! Ihnituur kinil4to:po4rt: :-/' t; P PL NH . DEL.44IS-•,' -11,4:RILAGE DE- I NatkLAWA r S-I•PhAlie r 4 STALPNO, AND . LACHAtiuIAUrsiENG,LIsii,F : BB,O,II, ••410_010 , 07• 1 0 - 1RINTAtakrz_ •-- ?- t Sao( lour ' 4 0 6 m g r i st wojec t • 4 1140 . 4" 4 . , , - 1 : • . • , • &TT'S Store, ige for Cloth ;et price wil an New York Criasimeres, chich will be cash .or ready h inter Fash nuutufacture on the niost )otice,,* is wamint declared at 1.. Dimock'i rose, Pa. ERY ! • , nrselves, if you do not find if as I dc not charge anything S: l LITTLE.. • 18,1852. Tsci Copt.] these present's, do agree.to pay .used by any infringement on it, and to this we set our res seals in. the presence of Carl . Heughnue. Dated in Switi of January, in the year of our eight hundred and fifti, LS - two. 'JAEN' PIERRE, ES LS.I ..s. • • CHARL DUPI A 3 THEO'S SCHMIDT. [ ] HENRI FRITZ, [IS.] _ -:', '- .., IM6III..COMPLONIr, • - Jciiti4iii-i; DisifriliF: !i Plinsiite or Nemesis Debility, - P -110044 - : . trai Kicker ' _, . ••••AN,D,ALL • , ' • ... • ! • - DialiP sl3 Am' , • • 1 ' t ' -- . NINO TILOICA DIO01.• . - amp Lavine oe. Ovo - Itscii, SUCH AS Comm:s . , . ..-'l36x,`lxf saw PILIDI, FuLtintss , - - o*Stroou TO Tale Hain , ACIIITTT or ' 1 isle SivitscailiseruisoMasat-suax.Disi. nen 'TOIL nett; YeLLSZEX, OD lIIIIONT IN Tat STOW MI, *OITIC . EIONITATIONS, SINKING ON FLUT TERING AT SDI ';err: or rile STOMACH, SWI/L- ' - masa Or -vits.Misti, Hessian AND Dun? ' - CULTBDEATHINO, FLUTTER.= AT THE I • - 14/NT,CHOILINCI Oa 131INFOCATING .• • - BC:MAMAS WIIIIN IN A LYING • I . , - Pftrmar i DINIIILINI 0711. : • ' • - SION, DOTII Oft WIIIIII 1 L . - •• = , roux Tux . - - - Siam, . - . Fever nd / dull pain .in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiistion, Yellownessnf the Skin and Eyes; Pain in the side, back, Chest, - Limbs, eie., sudden flushed of beat, burning in the ffeo, - tionstant'iniat. iningsjof evil, and great depression okspirits, can be effectually cured by : •:- • -DR. HOOFLAND'S • - . - CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS , • PIMPAZID NTI.' Dr. -C. 21. Jaekson, At, the German Medicine Store; 120 Arch Street, - Philadelpliki. , - I Their_power over the above diseases is not ez-. celled, if equalled; by my other presration inilie United , States, as the (Tires &lest, in many cases afterskilful physicians bad fai l d. These. Bitters are Worthy the attention °tiny*. lids; ' Possaising great virtues in the rectification of dirlease-of the Liver and lesSer glands, exercis ing the most seapowers in weakness and af fections of the d iv e organi, they are withal, safe certain and pleasant. 1 . • • - , Read cued be ioxiiticed. , • • ' Fiom the Bostori l Eee. -- • The editia said,Dee. 22nd: 1 , / fir. Hooflands Celebrated German Bitters for the 'pure of Liver Complaint, .Rinndiee, Dyspepsia, Chronic ar Nervous Debility,le deservedly one of r- medicines most populaedicines Of the day. These Bitters have been used by thousands, and a friend at o r elbow says be has liimmilf received an etfen t AO permanent cure of Liver Complaint from the se of this remedy . . We are : convinced that, in t e use of these Bitters, the patient •constantly gat s strength and virr—a fact worthy of great con idemtion. They are plepsant in taste 'and sm Lind- can-be ,u.sect by pefsons with the most deli e stoma's • with Wenn under any eircum statical. We are speaking trem experience, raid to the afflicted we advise their use. "Score Warsur,". one of the best Literary pa pers published, said, Aug. 25-4- ' Dr. -Hoofland's German - Bitters, manufactured by Dri, Jackson ire now recommended by some of the most prominent members of the faoulty as an article of much -efficacy in caies of female weak-, nese. Ae such is the case, we would advise all mothers , to - obtain, a bottle, and thus save them-` selves much - sickness. Persons of ciebilitoted con stitutions will find these Bitten' advantageous tot their health, as we know from experience the ; utery effeet they bare upon, wi6ak spleens." • salt . i More. Bridenee. , The lion . D C. . Hineline, Mayor of the Cit y of Camdeni N,..T. says: ' Hcioin.sen's Gleams Brrraars.--We. have seen many-flittering notices oT this medicine, and the source from which-they came induced us to-make inquiry -respecting its merits. From inquiry we were tsuaded to use it, and must say found it specific its action Upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerful influence it eel erts upon nervous prostration. is really surprising. It calms end strengthens the nerves, bringing thew into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing., If this 6tedinine was more generally used - .we I are eafiefi those would be less sickness, as- fro th ' the sto 'h, liver, and rierrons system , the great majorit f real and imaginary diseases emirate. Have t e in . a herdthy condition, anfiyou can bid ! defianc i epidemics generally. ' This extraordin a moli ine we would advise our friends who are at at aR . d t isprwed. to give a fair • trial—it will rd. commend; i smY It _shun* in fact, be ill every family.' 'o other medicine can produce such (irk dences tfl merit. . '' I Evid n upon evidence hat been received (like the foregping) from all seCtions.of the Union, the last three years, and the stiongest testimony in its fair'r ill, that there is more of it used in the .prae rice of thh regelar physieism's of Philadelphia, than all other nostrums combined, a fact that can, easilY be established, and fully proving that a scientific prepanition ' a ill meet with their quiet approval when idresented even in this forni. 1-• Thai this medicine will cure Liver Complaint and Thispepsia, no one. can doubt after using it ea directed. It ants 'specifier/11y upon the stomach and lider ; it is prefenible to calomel in all billeds disea.4s—the effect is immediate. They can be administered tolfemale •or infant with safety add enable benefit at any time. - . • ' ofe ' Look well to the marksthe gamin .; They have the written signature of C. M. JACK SON Upon the wrapper. awl his name blown in the •bottle. without which they are spurious. For; sale Virholoiale and Retail at the German Medicine - Store, No. 120 Arai • street. one door be .low Sixth. Philadelphia; and by respectoble dea ere generally through the country. _ Prices Reduced. - . . .To enable all class of invalids to enjoy' the ad vantages of their great restorative powers. _ Single Bottle "*5 cents. ^ • All for sale by ABEL TURRELL, Druggist &c. Montrose, Pa. • - 364 29, 1852. ' ' ly AGAIN TILIIINI'HANT . . • The Gold theplomai Are ell Dof .4.2 r ax ---: New York American liwtitee; the ' . Silver Medal of the N. . Y. State Fafr nape. heels awarded ;to 1 I. st.srspEß, • For the best Sewing !Machine VICTORIOUSLY is the fact now established V • of the inpetiority of this Machine over all coinpetitars. Singer's Patent: Straight. - Needle, Perpendicular Ac.ticin, SEWING- MACHINE, sesecuredb t e letters patent of the United States. .The only • Privileged. to kne the Straight Nee dle. - s ubscriber offers fer sale . the lights to tisier il With right of.use d thii Machine in the .County'fif Sunuehanno, or. li4 will sell Town Rights upon appliCatmn for 'the eyrie. - • 1 - -pr All communicationsaddressed - to the Rah - scriber atNINGHAMTON,Proome Co. N. Y. will meet attention.. . I A. OENNET. .May: 27,.18b2. tf t . .. - NEW .GOADS. ..: ►r6e--••te pLE rubmriber is:now , rugs comp e sortment of Spring,and Summer Goods eon- slating ofl, • Dry G:aods,' Creeit,, Crockery, 4ard- Ware, Patent Xe4ioineti, Pal*, Oils, Dye woods, Stine, Wood and tin Ware, Iron.„ Nails,Codl4ll, ItiitkereLLAring Glas= sea,• WiridoviSash; Glinis and: Putbr,. Carpet-. ing, Oil Cloth, Leather, Sole and\ Upper, Clocks, Witches, Hata and CapS; Riots and Shoes, Carpet.Pns,- C4tton Yarn, Battprild Wicks, Carpet Wftrp . ,ikc. Arc. - AndmanY Wier articles not mentioned, whichl im disposed to Bell emery for cash or ready pay, or on it Credit toilmse wlii) will pay me in a. raw enable tints. ALSO _is assortment of ac* at Dimock.. .. • r S. S. GROVEL Spinel:ll4 May 27. .1e52; _Roden of &Oar. . PBASE take- soda 'that P. A. WOKE hai re• eomintoced tbe' , shoring Amines*, '-mei will germ all .to .the be of hie stiAtity . who May; favor him Witbilieierttnietage, , - * * Cutting itioisi .ia t iro eare, and fir ready pAy, 1 1 1...8.-Bbots ;mice p tk Megatons. -'l4puticsee,.so . .llol ; • 2., • - _ LEA• QOM, Upper Lathiri Piaui Hip, adfekins, • p4 . 4Faue, 'of Inieriorqual; 47. for Weld the Prltecagic:riedi kW. a iFood ; of. Ax. aboema liskonr. ej• " • 411‘0138Ac - Neit. 3Bl k4 0ct:140863. - i-111.11 literate titerimi t V 11;;;;. Az, 5* slat. I;7' ' , . I=ll illES=23 'FALL _ ar WI • 1 P ST & CO •eceived an - exteriswe a It MADE 1,0T.H11 Sr prices"consisting coats, and Oreiceul Their Ready Mai mi is eqnal to any in town, and ih men t good. **The motto is quick sals a * Profits.. - .Montrose, Dec. 2, 1852. TO THE PUBLI Abel Tuirell - ' In°ll receiving and keeps consbut a . large: and desirable assortinen --' GOODS , Which will be geld very low Or cash o The stock«unposed ota first rate is Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, P .Dye Sftifts, GroCeries, - Gla.ss .gpoeni, Spectacles, Musical I wents, ,Yankee Notions. a Liquors— A 150 , ,: Dry .GUods, Hardwire; . Stone are, Trusses,- Medi Itistrnthents, Shoulder-bracet . furnery; ' Mirrors, Stationery,' Shoes, Catnphine ''. 'Burning Flu Clocks, Watc hes, Jewelry: d All persons wishing-to purchase Drug any of the.aforeaaid departments, will , teresta promoted by calling first at tl Varioty Store of - . ABEL T 1 . Montrose, Nov. 11,1862. STOVES ! STO , Great Bend - do Mode STOVE, - COPPER, TIN, IRON .ESTABLISHM rrHE subscriber respectfully irifoi A. that he y has teemed a large 1 former stock of Storei, consisting of the - most tipprored kinds; among Arh •..• cLrivrbx AIR- TIGV - ‘• ?WREST QUEEN;! • ; STAR OF. THE. WM ; WESTERN Q UEEN, • , all elevated : . Ovens . Of square air tight PUffiNLY . , PA R A .y .. • . )v - EsrEßzir.E,uplio..' ; - ; • • ORANGE:AIR:I7OHk'; UNITED STATES, ' , FAR3IERS,UTICA Cf A '.t. variety of Premiums, some of ne .' 'ail 'VALLE:ILL. AIE TIGIIT, F ..11.1 -A good and various assortment .rP, Hall .Stoves for WCiod and Coal.': ox various eizes and patterns he is emit tio • ing, and,ititends to keep as great a Varl most popular+toves as any dealer • n. 41 Persons WiAing to purchase stove:lWil their interest to• call on him. They • StOve Furnituro 4 .. _ . : made of the 'strongest and-best rnn cheap as can be bought in this or . and. much bettin: than offered by In larStoie Pipe &Tin Ware kei made to order. Farmers will Iv Pans. made of strong materials.:, at ces, all orders for work iti.his line s ly reteited and punotually . attrutlei . , JOHN! Great• 1 Great Bend, July 1,1852.1 s 1 SpRitEHANNA AUG , . S. U. WEST I 111 - NEAI.,ER in - Drugs; ifedici choicest Wines and Liquors,l I. tent Nedichtetall kiiuist, Combs, Befit, Pertumery;Toilet A cv Baskets. Gold and Silr • r ' .eksplendidjacelry. a gr, • * rtety, Violins, Flutes, Acconleonit, Sehoo • - Books. Stationery, • . • Children's . • • Toys, Cenfretton • . ery, Fancy Goods great rariety,,,LoOking Sea, Camphine, • ing Fluid, Tobacco, Snuff. sold at the loicest pricets, - I I BW UNDERSOLD. §usqueltanna Pep:4, Oct. 28, I WATCH. REP. AT THE. OLD STAN rrtHe subscribers,. hiving • named business under ill. Mr. Alfred Sayre, respectfully so customers in thatline. a return o Mr..S. hi- an experienced and having learned his- busineis in. *irked in some of the best shp ty, is competent to do any kin be entrusted to him. Pronc i One get, and thegunrartty of all gond will secure a full share of patron 'Gold Rings made to order, in elry repaired. , • BENT. . Montrose, lqov. 12, 1851. Carbondale gE subscribers are running, gee between Carbondale am on -the :Lackawanna and " distance 26-miles. Leave Carl Mg, and:connect with timbers , ing,leave on the arrival of the . Bend—nearest, niost direct, - to from Great. Bend to Carbondal leapt got into Carbondale earl thaabyany other route. Fare feceipted in Carbondale sabseribens, Main street, a few son)_ficitei. GROW ffEpt. 2,1852, St6am Grist ec P OST BROTHERS having Pestablishment, will keep Supei - fine and fine Fdr of Superior it'•the lowest mat prict done w'i,th devatch, and *entre:we. J . ply, 1861. I 1 - 'Facts for . ' VOIWITHSTAND' 1.11 New , Albany . be elected Presklent 'nays that lerd 'is universally aduditml will sell; - \ ' - BOO I TsW4r excepting then an y other excepting the genuine bent/ N.-8,;;41fy terms ire 'c IwOultithetithre7inketilhoe ;Merriman A.4*tiick;: dist Iht jet, ee—L...nuff Montrose; Sepb-411`181ti.--.I ::W. IL:WENSTOap , , t IllapcTCHEß,bas a San --- - Ootta Marne 'in s 1 `.1.1 , -opention it hi. Meat, Mi rk ' 'w ith rtti 1 eat '6O lb.: of sausage perbouiltee f limpi; Far; e ita, • men anclothera bandit:null ..' 4 to_ eta will 'find it to .their-intereat to gtv '-' iint i anal i .. Montrose, Dee.-1 '' , 11662.. - '. '4 } - i'' ' , 1 • ' - W FGC VFW' gret vitaii 41...FRAIrqr, and ety styikr went- • ' E } .. .:. ''' iAi%il l- k — . JO,i..l'iid.:l4lit.lell!Ot Ner**Vh:brililikt 18.5. - - TEL 111 1 4 I:, f iTtment fr: of otor its:sor F !mail t iady pay . Airtru i e n!.o - Oils,. are, .81111- • U • I , I •• • Of Itar i nPst C.- c. ;OfFnocht in fin' their in tind fRELL: 11 ' • S ! iIEET be public • 1 Nl/2"aripty , re ' I r I 1 tor6s are STOVE de, tEES. • tior and Stoves of ley receiV-1 d i ty :of the country.' 'find • it to -ill find his !smile . end f 1.9 !,:t`ja,&nti county ! lai.. - : - ! I !flr, sale and supplied with V l llnVesile pri illDe•thankful- :• Ibi ,1 -, Csa ISTION 14 I STORE .i:,: r i i-• . • - I . ±• • . g !-• i ain,ft. Oita I , n eig-tafit. P i a. (etri,'fan- . 1: ingfr . h' . "--. ai +d r 1 . ' 1.• if e l " : 1 i t 1 t i ' 1. : .1 , . •. ; ,• . • •I • • 4f, • • (of; . • 1; 1 44' !win not IikTHA : . 5 ' 2.1 • I id 0 iLO2l.llllf. • i* I H idea ithe above iminagemenr 'jet from their old t heir ipaiionage. iilfut wiliknntn, reany years In Zinn , York ci f wtrk that may moderate ear ftkhes, we trust ge. H. atkinds iil4ew: ~R ;NI& REAtI I .. ' _ ages • • • . klailyline of Ottt Ilophottem Sta. item Railroad, de in the . mom-, North . ; reintn tvildfrom CiVeat, cheapest routes , Paasengens al die "even ing 4' •• • tide it / area( the icke ta Brun BRO toed t he aei ov silly oo Band igetf . /—. to,. 'ork .t.r I Aim of [the Pterei ill 'l4itth f;i'l it 16 WWII, not sitnie-down town' .Pe ,yldowg inill awinrifindentied . to Indstleall and 114 ' 11 ' 11 , .„ ~.. ... g . ::, • SP - ',- - ::: , :,: , : - .' .. talic: ..iic,iv.,...,:...„,,,,- 4 e,. ,„, ..,ow_..„ t,... , ~..„.„ i . _ '4f;is i r - to let at ; by 0110 N, D.,41,tti0 -oMce or pt. :Mal& Oport tbs Bodisit :,-;. 1.11111111 0, 1 .1 1 . 1 a*-- .; 41!04t10T-Aciezitifie Wandart.- „.. ; . Prepared froin` WHET, &the fotrrth *TON kI CH OP THE PX, a ft er - directions!ofif3AßON LIEBIG, thegfeat PhYsiological Chemistl, by J. R. !.. HOLIGHTON,III.-.D,Philidelphiii P-s.I - i This a.truly wonder fulr remedy-for !INDIGES TION, DYSPEPSIA 4 JAUNDICE, LIVER ,COMPLAINT CONSTIPATION; and D.W.B/L;' ITY, Curing after Natur e' s own, method, by Na,- :lure's owli Agent. the Oatitrie Juice. --; ' . i., • Or Half si,`-teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in, water; witlAß Five gest or dissolve, pounds of Roast Berlin about taw hour's, out of the stomach. • - Pepsin is the chief, dement,. or Great Digesting !Principle of the Gastric Juice-tbe Solvent ofihe ;.Poocl, theParifying, Preserving, and Stimulating !agent Of the Stomach and Intestines. It is extrac i 1 ted from the Digestive Stomach oPthe Or. thus ; forming an'art ifi eini digestive fluid, `precisely like ,' the natural Gastric Jiiice in its Chemical poweng, j ' and furnishing a eonifilete and perfect substitute; for it. By the aid of I this preparation,; the 'painsi and evils of indiOstiins sod -Dyspepsia are :limey -ed. just as they ould be by a healthy . Stomach. It is doh* s wende for Dyspeptics, curing case sot Debility, E 'Ne nuniat on,rvous Deeline,nnd Dyspe I tie. Consumption,lsuliposed to be on the verge logy the grave. • The Scientifie Evidence upon which it; :is based, is in the highest degree curious and rei markable. r Scientific Evidence. • • - - • 1 B ARAN LIF.BIO in hisnelebratod work on Ani , inial - Chemistry, sa4i :- il 'An Artificial Digestive Fluid. analogous to the GastricJuice.'reay be rea-. dily.prepareil from the Mucous ceembiane of the, stomach of the Calf.] in 'which various articlext oi' • food, as meat and eggs, will be softened, changed and digested# just iii i th'e same manner as thpy would be in he human stomach." • 1 rifr Callen the itient andget a descriptive ! Cirr - cular, gr t ttis. giving a ilarge amount of scientific eirt idence similar t•IY the:above,logether with repoit.4 of remarkable curese from all parts of the United States. . f i / • . As a Dyspepsia curer - Dr.Houghtotes Pepsin has produced the most mar ! - - vellous effects; in curing cases of Debility, Emaci ation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consurcir_ tion., It is impoksible to give the details of casPii in the limits of this • tulvertisement. but authentica• teti certificates bevel been given Of more than twii. hundred remarkable cures, in Philadelphia, ISTCC. York and Iti4ten a one These were nearly all desperatecases and lt he . cures were not only rapifi and wonderful but rmanent. ' -, ;- It is st,givat ifdrvo'us Antidote, and particOlarly useful for teUdeticy it) bilious disorder,. liver com plaint.fever anil tigUe; arid the evil effects of 'qui nine, mercuiy, said other drugs upon the DigestiVe Organs, after LOOng i t.sickness. Also for excess_ in. eating, and 'the too Tree use of ardent - spirits. It also reconciles Health with Intenperance. - ! Dr. lioughton's irepsin is preared in. pOw'der and fluid form I r -and in prescrip t ion vials for the use of physicians. 1 • — Private CircUlarsl for the use iil be obtained of Dr. Houghton or I bldg the whet' ' process of prepa the authorities upoO which the c 4 remedy are • ed. jAsit is not a objection can .. raised against clans in resec able standing an Price, ONE - DO LL ita:3, per bottl rifrOtt.iirtvv. Tnts.—Every me Pepsin - -bears the written HOUGIITONI M. [D.,. sole pro -phis. Pa. 'l6'v...right and Trad 01 - §old by all Druggists - ant i cities. i IABEL,TITHREL lifoilliose, .o,gent tor Su , 1 gains for Sale. - In Susquehanna [County, Penn'a. i WM 'SUB,SCRIBENS will act as alierts .: „IL for the private sale of Real Estate-Farmi Houses avid Lots--;located in Susqueluunatounty„ Pa. • /I'3l tilio, w 'slit° 'offer their property lois:de can give a. minute f ilescript ion of _then', Farmit or L►ts as, follows: Number of acres,how l rilany un proved, and . how i watered.; Biiiiiiings; Orcluird, graftedoriCotrimoii fruit; other fruit t.reei,and shade tees; howifir froM Montrose; and_ theneareit *tint to .. a depot on the New York L Erin Railrbied;'plice and terms of pay mUnt. All who wish to sill or. pur. chase Real will receive prompt attention by calling on or si.ddressing us at Montrose; Suss= _ , queliannii connty,l.Pa. . - • - - ... i. , ' OrConveyance!from Montrose to the premises free of charge. - I Office on • nrn; Brick corner. The rollcvinz for side: 40!acres, uo. 2. 8(1 acres, no. 3.. - 100 ilo. no. 4. 150 do: I n 0.5. 70 do: " no. 6. 96_ ..do. n 0.7. Shire, Wart no.B. 145 acres; . . . no. 9; 24. do no. l lo. '2 l go v no.ll. house •nit 4 n 0.12 1, 1 00 acres{ n 0.13. 840 do. I! p 0.14.56 . do . n 0.15. 160 :do • tio. 1.6.)20 n 0.1 7 -106, 'l5 fil2/ - Be). no.19;;2100. • 15011 n 0.20. 1415 100 1 'no. 21, , 190, 120 00. • 22:'901; 451 n 0.23. 45. •30 no. 24. 292,4251 no. 25...125 acres no. 26.: 196 diti •no 27... t 80 . acre nu. 2811, knod no 29 . 134ttcreii no. 30 176 do no 31 185. do no 32 do no/13_1_60 do '' • ' 114150""dit' n 0•35 Ipo do no 86 300 do no 3'7 110, do no 88 rite; to i 0,175 I'4 120. 41.1212 nO nO. 424 92; , no 43: 44;038 (lot 45,[30 do' Ala: 46.1120' ' 'no. 47 - 200 . t not 48. 103, tidy n0..49. 88 ..neres no r :, 511 83, *Tel no: 51[9.11 tide no .-52,120.acr 80' im-..Fratnillonee . and Barn bQ do. tto*, 1 60 • do. de. 1..60 do. . 1 „ de.* "40 "- do. - dickti [. 85 ' • do;• • • - , Fouse,and Lot. ~• 75"im..framed house and barn kk 85 log liouse • ; I+u* 1. gomt frame titmice and barn. pp L ir • • 70int frame house and barn 2001 m. do, do '1 • 150,im. - •-do , -do *; 60 ins. do do .;• 55 inn.* iiMproved, do do do Am. do .. i.m. do _ . irn. do - , ' - i3n. - • do' iin.. • do 410Oim. , , \do. I 14 - 0 im do a ..- 45 imp.* Oir-4011 and dwelling. • --•- s'r 90, - 'frame honse"aid ba rn. 100 i do .=_ . , do, - 1 135 ' do '- do . • ' - ' 1 1 1 1 ' 60 .-' do - do . 1. i .- 100 '`-' 'do' -- " --- dafir' . 80 , do, • . do • I illo' ; '].:i; 'do.' ,- ';' - do. :1 'l‘4o do d0.‹... _ 1 ,100 • 1 do-; ' do: - 1, 90 ' i .`.. . • • im. - , •: . a. . :45 improved. .; ...: a, 100 iMproved.* -- _ -.. 50' -- . do 'llimProied.*- , ' -- • ~•,- 65 _,.i' do ‘ .- 1.200... do;.:. ,_ .80 WI -1. Gyrio: Oill i. • qv. = 180 imprOved; .-•.:.[ ! , •00,iniproved. - ` ' - .il.-_ , .•. ".41$ "ilniwicoi'ed: bonen itid b0r0. 4 ,63,unproyed,housea***_;) - 4b. - iiqiioedi dl.) , -:.-? - ~:. lio , . ,f 4 q 05- improved.... - -., : ' ojto - $B9 mriciiii `•- t:.? , B. Permit *wino° purehasek - amof.. the *boys by givin - ' • rO. .BABCOICIC mantioa,'N - 4 , "t4mi, " hive been A a.. :NEwl a rlittfaiitl iit ki g fit'Tliivii, ti a i : : •' - ,- s'-iiii*.ii. iike.':4:'liiri!iitOki'dittiiliV,iiiiitit. , . ) 4sit. 104k:43111:0904.1iiir:140.t!.kiiiitnitit; r ja4 : 01;t - liobiii . -,.., TO'. lf.o4K#ll4P*4-(tK*.ta#:-.-- . :-- -r, I -:- 4801W4i;i:1;",...,:itj,i,ip,.:.1:•:`,..;.,;',Lk4.•-•ii-;,.: -6 , NOM ' - • - vet t t h A tiar i ao - ok,-?r +moo b ' 's s • IP , • , 71147; 180. • •••;: t A. WO . • •• - t Phviiicians may is agents,, ation, and aims of tliis near secret remedy. rm< ts.. use byrOly i -: • regular: 'ractice - • • • late of the ignature 'of J. S. .rietbr, Phitadid: mark 'seured.l Dvateraialili- Diuggiit. • qaebanna. County .1 ilie'steet, 4 doors west et'ritte arms and Lots are now offered -dOar, • do do -- ; do :do" I • do* F. do do % do F. i . .. r... I:. - _ ' --- ' - • 1 • " '''''',;.: . , . t. • : -. r e lat*ltir.;TßE ' Et. * Pitt - Eli' . Ma "iiviNG parchns4 a li) ( .ivilsen & p c ,: th a t i • - ,JU L,111,E KOUNPRY are imir Mimed toil orders'from'tbit trade: aid do work in their' li ne 'with Skill and despatch... They win k een ' m .i.„ le on band -0 .. - 4. 15- . ri• ••=- - - -' "'um' IPE aWS;l6,e#keist . 4,) , - 'STOVES, (all ; . , .. j - -=CUL TLVAT' Rs,. - - _STRAW , UTTERS, . . _ 1 coAN SHEL4ERS, ke. ke. .;',1 1 17e • invite wilt:ol4 attention . ' to the PL AN which.we'llictllrev 'We manufacture stalks" 1 for sale -._.. ' ' -'-*' , , . - • 1 1 - - .7"4e:Celetriate IllatckityPeno. - c i We!have' puribas'ed the, exclusive right to tom; . ucture•aa sell ii this?outi' tY , Waine, R r .Tomis i and Bradford,' : : '' '- •• • - • , , . Rieh'i,Pertent Iron Beans .PW. optingad. is PIO, is m — evistirely if irea,, , the - haiites. It ia celebrated for • its easy draught, i n :: . ing one-third caster than spy now- in,use, while it s F strength and durability is greater. . , ' 'MA CHINSRy - of all - kinds manufactured:and repaired by exp er i„ ence!rrnici4itiO4 - 7 Steam Engine, - Gearingsfeir Milie,ai i .. ,- - •sk.illackines; :Ave. 4?... - Among the 143tuves ' which:wer numufitetere, us -- .‘ - KEYSTONE. Cooking Stem., ' . .8.0-tra-1 rir READ -Y' ,do _. -.` . F REST QUEEN, , 'do - .. EllifriM, .. And other! kinds, all arranged for .barring wood at . Coal.. Akio .`• . • ! z Sdi:-R r igirkt for, - Partor Stove. 1 • . Cot page Par/Or, • do . Searle/'e, two eizes,. do - - , - and a vatieti of other Parlor Stoves . both hood 'and c oal !richer;. .. We keep Shoos hand Gri xt i. stone trinibline. Dog Churn:trimtniegs, Thet e ega and Shovel and Tcmg* Stands, &c. &c. Work d one to order: short notice lad - at the: lowest pri ces , . ggr _ • ma for StOves,Agri'cultural haply:acme, t*. .are &elicited_ frotrithose, in the tiade,and will be fdled'at reasonable wholesale prices. , . . - 4 . ; ..• • - - 8 . ff . sATRE. . • 'S . ' M RS. BENTLit .... '. -.---, ' • • -S. PERKINS. Monti4, 3l e . 114 , 1862 - ' p..tOw.: - - - sliop.:-. r - NEW ESTABLISHMENT' • Air & E.)SIO respect u inform the. i rr - wou f 'ect II that. s'•• public they are manufacturing Blatt ' fey'g Celebrated Plows.' They also keep cotntant• lv onhand.':, :. - ,• • S'ide Rift; Wizynicounty; antlitlea Pkier; Cuttirators, Pog'Chureut, Sleigh" - : 'Cutter - - Shoe's,' Plow • - ' Point.ir . . of various ; patterns too Pinner o mention. Ws hope by -strict attention to bitsitirs receive our share Nof•pullic patroOage.iilaPufactory Poifs old stand; id.t-Mott, near Searles mill. rjritepairin,g Alone fin shott - netice. • • - 1. • E IJAH Feb.B '1862. .* tf ; • • • .BUSINESS i4oTie D VT: WALSON would* pectfully `.. nest, i n .1111. • having unsettled ace:bunts with hi ! , teeall and adjnit the same.. ' .. • : " The Meicantile linvineza will be contin , • , at his. old'stand under the 'firm of 31.' S. W isSee., They: intend to.-keep on hand a. genera variety, and will be ever_ ready and`. thankful to . date Abuse Who favor them With as call. Whey will keep-on hand a laige stock of . Dry IG4ziods, Orpceries, CrONkeiy -- ': HardWaYel &c are. _ Carpenters Blackernitho, :-Harness; cordage, Pout and Shoe Makers t ,will :a - .find t h e artidee 'neressitil for their avocations.: • 1 • , BoolA anif Shoeq..Buskine, G item, ,ftop, Belgic • Overshbee, kgritloa.hantiby • ,' ...An' 1 P 105 °' -, r ' ' - , : 4111:10 ^ • TOVE DEPOT, ti d 6 4s St°" . ..Fanpire''. State;r - d 0... Pieaduin ,; do. - • do. Parlor; Clitirckand.Shop.Stoves foa Wood die* 'Stove Ware, Pipe, :Elbows, Zinc, Tin Ware, dc.— Corn-fllellers. Stnsw-Catters, - Scrapers; ;.Points, t ar :Please give nit a call as vs* tend to 001 cltetsper than.the ,cheapeat. - ., • B. R. 14YONS & CO. rept.24, 1851. . , , • LOOK TO YOUR' LAND-MARKSI THF.'46, riber will 'attend to occasional talk buninestrof St/RV:EY/AV in this "mitt when.desired. Many-Of , the:old Yarms this - county, should be resurveyed ; ;to look up aed renew the old knit ;Marks, which are liable to get losfor tiblitentted by time Sofia . to oc assiondisppter difficOtietfokiimit to wine: Every man who - doe! n.:cit know 'thii precise location of all his lines and - ,co,inerit therefore,' should see to it in sawn, le - *Vent tut/tire tiouble and litigation. " CO4YVEY,ANOLV6 I also attended tikey • CHAPUI , Montrose. Oct' *9 1851: ,TEIIPERANCg '.. 1:00' AND :: : : - GROCE '-'717:-,::::.!' 'undersigned feceireff a &waist 1 of ,0110dERIESraie theur.on- . 0 no' Finable -terms 'as they Can be bongliC . this side*ot New 'York:, dive us a Calla/id .see for youroel*ev Turnpike - street, one , door east of Baldwutkqd l Saddler ShO'p„ We keep 'constantly on hod. griingee,lLehions,'aPlif ins,' - ..Pruni;,:.Figs , 'll4gAsta, Nuts of E j r. -` May 10:1815 . - . F. IL F0RP , 11 4 3 " 71-", Prints ► Prints . ' T H ' stock Wad greateit variety °flied: Baßkstylest, arid o:Oen* ever offered io-dis market, which sue Offerecli,at oxteemely low ice lariti,lOt of hawilkwai Prints for dr..' as raft yenee,yer'yaril': • ' - tf..BITRROWS & .• Gibson . lune 44 1862 ' • " • • • . • ,•-,•t • 'Life 108i:wane& , thiiirmates. Life iiiioiyActi.-14suudig sod - ..Philadetßkg,i,—,CAOterPor#ll. oArrrAir 260,6045:0 . ENTLEY,Age tfor,saidCo* receive app rattoro nsunincii and _wilt gyre all - roman? safer/ 44 f o any-penilons desiring ton:lslip apply:o) o 4 • Montrose Oct. 16t10860i - • i • I Ck - ' er. elm mig.. ea avyn;ioi*, °Elbenear- approach of winter , , Nom ifiiqiiiefor.".kentlemeo, mirk ind loas. tete clotbing.". wand ist iii wait ortrhik old cuittoTers, or not 04 ; ins Blia, Main A rea l, inisgus received the PALL:e. WATER 7445 . • , .'o4l,li P Ok"frimultedA nd a ttin g doneoloo Aentialet MU/ tea Joss Girt' . ' ~_ _, --...,, - , i- ~-21,0! rel. ...' retttiaiiieilV tiliikapioliged WO: '36 StattAf reo , -/rissoraiscit Coq . ..Ad iraiiisbiii,N': — it :0611440y ‘'lligi a e a r til a r c :. 1400,00ilik grid iisiiiiiii i iiit the stock iir, fouPum r -4 43,1400 fir thtitasli Mutual llirrbor st fjelni,tau'HartiliWiri. 00itat-11[00.00C0-# ii,llll4oA;3)(iniil44,"o",* "4044 ittoei te..' - ,I-1 rz- ' _, . . i. ; trbietiltiiniiiiitat the'sbOr',Courlov"'-' in4wllliii*ittlheoffistoni•er. Ttwaboviveit nief initurfv*o4-4*teratel: Wm* magi 1. •P-1.21',1104*k-U*4 iL:Piquik, fo r. islr 9c4P lot liljrnwriiremoured, la, ",i,:,. :emstiO' giVenitolleir'sgealti.r, :„, :::: F. 3 '',--- 1: ..4 .r ' - k' - ': ~ FA); tliaviT7 : 113621: • Efts*, It 1-• 11. .t , - - -q' - 1.04,-P. 0 0 1 $ 1.1110mak,k111)%roW-840101.1"r8tatek: * I - in ---7,- Iviinitior:' -Artie '.iiiialifiii:%lttr*-911,4,1 EZYOM-k.., 1kiki11ikt40 0 4 40,461 ,-,i, t4l4`:;;i >' - hose , likl9 l , 4 r i , -- : 7,17; i'- - , :-.4 - ,i . 2 f fi k i, . 7 10 -, . " 1; Zf I '.- 2 , .- „,. . t , } k/ - ' - '. - :;:k . ,111 ..: t ai ,, ,. .,' ... 5a34.5 -..".- : 40:,_,,,..X:"1",...,"'" ' ' N
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers