trj.-.,:','f#4?:-0.44:::.tiji: .- !'i.fts.i*: - Cost of Feneesi 'We -are not aware that any reliable esti-i mites, have -been „made, - by practical. msn,t, !dative to.the cast of,; he several species if enclosures ordinarily . made pee of on farm). In looking over-an old number of the Farirt 7 er recently, we ,found a paper on.this sub ject furnished by , Shortie% which is worth repeating:.. The :estimates are given by 113 r: S. as the deiluciion of hi's ov n experirnerit : "White cedar.7ferice[rnade of post and i faits,Cve rails in height, three lengths to two rods nearly, cost 91 cents a rod- • - 4 ' White kne. rails, sawed tiro inches ley eight, and ; .ltestnutl posts, four rails 'Ugh, three. Jengths to tifo rods nearly, cost 91 cents a rod. • "G'oed four and ;a-half feet stone wall va ries from $1 taks2,so, the rod, according - to the_easd with which -the stone could be\ pro- Cured, and the manner in which. it was laid, whether .by trenchirif,r or •otherwise Hedge, fence made of iVirginia thorn • (Crataes - Os Ordata) set 21 rods, cost at the end of the.fouqh year, including plant ing, - trimming., &c.,..50 cents a-rod. • It will-not%equestioned, we presume, that ib`the abave estimate, th:, cost oistorie walls is: - greatly too hiab: The expense of transport . ,ng stones from fields and pasture's when. they Oppose a serious obstacle to `he 'operations of the cultivator, and when they'‘.:ereco / py much land - which - their removal renders available for 'important Purposes, ought not, we t hink, to 'die taken.into the .aceount. The cOst of: lAying wall, wheri the stone.s are of proper . . size, is genvaly, from.. 20/to 30 cents; but, ni the artistic. skill dean'ded, in the operation is so slight that any farmer, can construct his own walls, it he/can but,persuade ldmielf to think se. BY "rollini , the largest stones. into , lines and securing, them by smaller ones to preveut their canting out of place, and build 7 uivu them with smalier stones, till .the fence is of , the requirad or proper . height, a substantralwall will be, procured at a' 4 ' very trifling expense, as the wor,k may be per formed at seasons of Comparative leisure, and when generally,there is little of anv thing else to.do: Double, wal 19,7 and "laced. though 'they have a more neat and finished 'appeal ' Jice, are never desirable, except when the,re is a. large amount-of stones to; be worked up, o er'where the wall .is near buildings; and in -.tended partly for ornament, as well as utility. In " facing," stones are often laid with refer ence to neatness. rather than statirdS'. To secure a t'good face,' some of -the most iin portant principles of masonary are frequently neglected, and liduity secured at the expense of durability.- Single walls,' if the stones are of proper size, arc to -be preft,•rred.—lVew England Farmer. - . Itiosian ii a Most important composition --little utiderStood--most outrageously nem leoted, and yet important to the citY as suer.h --7.t0 every builder and to every citizen. Mar- - tar, well iinide, should form a cement adficr- i 1 ing to;the brick, itrseparable, forming .a com pact-mass. Mortar, badly viat76, is nothing"- - but mud,• and a building put up- with it; is 1 an impoijtion on 'the b s uihlerf and brick or j stones-light just :is well, if _nOt" better, be .put up \witkont any. ; No'city would alto.. the -erection of structures Without wrne c•e- • rent, but the great-majority 'we put up vas=e, only the appearance nfeernent—none of the reality: . Mortar sisould be mixed with the greatest care,' and . the Proper proportion of amid and lime carefully prepared and put to gether; . It is a chemical compound, and un less' put in proper proportion, makes noth ing—not mortar or cement—but air W e' Nlir tifink that the subjeet is or too much inter est to all, -to be'neglected by ;the'citY author- ities: In *e of fire, bitildings, as now put: , up, tumble_ doWn with tl'e slightest force; eiften -causing-death or maiming The lime for mortar should he:carefully selected and - kept - from the air 1. the sand should,be coarse and washed. The • proportioris,- according. to tho-.gneyclOpeilia, should be 3 . parts of find . , 2 4)arti of lime. If applied:soon, after mixture, and' the, weather'kept from it, it is '.• Metter for ,hardenin -. n ,. .--Cificinnati Atlas. • • -,. i Com ME.Ai.,--.W.Tbernes Metely, Jr.. of West RoshUry, saY-s,. in the Bos-tinz -valor =I - IntVe. fed out oyer five hundred nutshell; this winter to homes, working oxen, milch ind-Ogs--in fact; nave used no other ; grain. horses lace-Dever bech in ' s better . conditiOn than at prised, and , teen working: hard. all winter - t - they have been fed;_regularly, upon the following. feed.: 12 Ths.:, cut hay ,and '8 quarts cob meal to each . "write _per day.. Horses, oxen and Cows are all in good health and condition, and I sho_srld ?be happk,- fo. see any persons interested in ag rip:lU* Matters; aid let them - judri for,. ihelitselres. , - The rirtee,.of 4 .scob - meal" may be attain +ed. 'by crushing the corn and cob together..:--- ,Experience i bas demonstrated ,his to Le, tr u e economy, ola the part of eyery farmer who feeds corn steck. - • , Buoom Cona.—lti :.the Mohawk Valley,- ' " N. Y., vast quantities of this crop are annually pown, PennsylVania, Qhiq, and Connecticut are the next *gestpr lacers" of; it. ~. its , origin-as a cultirated pht tin this coqntry, f is attributed to Trr : Fran lin, It - a is -native - India — Fi'anklin eaw'san tnphirted . whisk of - corn in the posessiou ofit dytn Philadelphia and, while - examining it ai a curiosity, ft/mid a seed, which.hepiaetkd, - atf from 7 . *liii small I begi'ininif arose ;this valuable:product of - in._ 411;41 in , the 'United .ttates. -. Ins the - same --: • minima - I*mi and America are indebted . , . fur, he ' steeping.'::willow - to: ilf iiO4: ;Pope,;, , wbo, finding a green „stick in Nhasket of figs • . ' sent: hinras. npresent, from Turkey; stuck it. in his garden at,'l'iVickenhutn, and - thence pro, partied t h isbeautiful .11.0... - - . : ... Rats =and Mice. To Aestroy these iiests4ake a large kettle, or barrel • fill it full. of anything that is most conveuient,lateh sts;ivaste . grain,,ohafr, ; beaus,- . - ete- . ; net Ain the hgul:), or &tie mnstis&%tell with rah!';Plecok , aleardletihenitn run ut) op ;Aro* over =te inasattlut*OStiofi.2.nelA,, and let ilheln-;:ea4 sereral usigfibs \ wit6nti;nter7_ niPti6a• Now 0, a the vessel, ind'4 ll 'l l' wjth w a ter wid4 : t inches the to strew - oY4kr the etuAtets.little &eft setiteleet te and )&rfulie,4-in befoul, _ _,.. ~.._-,..rn,...f.,,L,L.,The-.4404pAn, ,b, ...--,-,„e' ''.*A`A-►ED -,,piag0179!•_77:,...,......,,A ,JJ'auk'"7..-7'7`•.---...7-,-,''..!.:idia;:ifi1t4;.16.F414.1217,1- 711:4";::- 1 . - '.... 0 ~'-,;;.kdkii)aii#ikOf7o.:.,-4;, 42:.-..._ :dividr,:Nra4v.,2! , . ..5..,,,E.D., v..--?,,i.''efurtti3Fi ---• 4i --W1,15%--- ea - 7- --- r - k,, for4utr.. 1- -- -._., ~... --444 - , A% , . .. jit-k' 111 4; • 4 , ,1i„ • ;..,, L ., , Lo 11 . .. , . 1.116 ' ' . 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L...i.A.--:4 0 - -"e -v , ~,, ' . ~., 1 i ,.. , ., , ~..,,},;1',4,25 4 .-;p4 , • ~ IT;c ,5... , -,... • „ - • gotto., , oretiv,„ - • •,....- , :; - 1•••.Lzs--ce-Als!,!- , ••'? _~~,~, . . , . 410 - Altre . inentioiied We °thee .thelteitle'Ot lowa its6ithaiiglial` -•- i plough will: .. ...We l since ce 1: : 1 rentlorearlie Olio ciiirie.i . ticittens .and i s nary tire4lilog a rooster to' lio - titeets with', very „excellent 1311 . . 1 ibfr dotie, -. -.OW - Fritlak.tit , t4 a mile' - .l?= 5...--The'k is, an -aavintitge possess over the leiT* 7 —lie s liti . to spit., *While the 'fottnor • spurt Wl.lave the eourageto -let a that' you - - wilt:not lend hin mop y, and not that you can't- , -havel the cour tit:l:thrust your legs down between .the :st ,eots in cold w eathei.,_ and, to shave hefOre breakfast. r • . • Jury List—August TermlBs3. _ . . GRAND Juitort. , 'Auburn—Joseph Lunerbury. 1 tri.l:reWnter W in. 'l'. Alustin lieni, Sam brook. ellord—H. L. Hath Ditnock--4,oriu Newton. Franklin Orison M..11a11._ • • ,Gibson—S. Ilatnilton, Sai ers. . . • irarforil—john Kingsley... Jackson - lltsea 13enso . n, 1 al clogswelik, 'Attu ..I.l..D6lfner. Chuk, S. H Alfreti,T.. Jeffers.. ;Lht it -.:l‘lontroseAver_ - Rus_h-7-N, .Eliat 1 Wilcox. Spri4ville:-- - -Alliert A. Root.. . TlLAVtltSatll;olis: - - 'Auburti--reter Farrell, Nelson Love, At ailson ! Parker; Elijih \ Cralie,* Hiram -Apolacon--Iptiathan Jtilmsoh- .Apot4 Foster.* , .. . lArarat—Alonzo Walket.*: - ' - 'l3roOkrF.6—Johir IL. Chapman,- E. B. Goodilch. M. I. ? . Noycom.b;: Wlii.: L....Rich ardsiin.* ' -•- .. -- 1; • -• : BridgeTater—L,:B..Gnrnsc . Bullard : 1 ' . Linus.WarrrouS,l l ' Alfred Stevens. \.(,`lloconnt.lolin Addison; Edward -Burk. • Clifford—P. W. Chamberlin; N.-Mil ler, Lewis N. Bugle,?'N'elson Decker,* lieu : • . Dbno.eli--Geo. Gates; Dyer I.4tlirop; Jas; Lathrop, E. T. 'Wilber,. Lewis lirusb.— Forest I.ake = .lohn'S. Totrn.. • • Yratiklin-Dayld'Banker;t' I)...Gardur, S. r. Chanel Great Bend--Ijityld Arnold, Daniel Bald-. Trowbridge' . Benione John : I{ey;. bolds lieury, ii, SinipSOU.*: :11Tarturd---Daniel Oakley, Edward Quick,....Peter SiThour.* I.li. , rrick—Jacoli.Lyon. r . :.. • •Lathropt.,:ceSylvinus, Liberty—Pitleas W. b'eebe,• 'Geo. ~ W .• \•—• . - • Brandal.l,- Abraham enj. W.:Soutliwtrth.* • •: •-• •, 4enOx. - --11iram . W;hite; Charles - W. Con raitS p. Wade: l k - . . • . .Miildleown 7 :-,E4nor 13a14-• 'win, Wm. G. I.lawlrit*,* Lawrencie I.llchtiel Grimes.. • Alo.atrose=-1?. New.: Tenant, . i 1 Warn&,..lcilia•llayaen.' Gra}',# James . IYean. J4he-L-4.ohn 0 4 1 )ayJr.'* - . -' 'pure .marked Star ( ) aie eOcild ~week Trial List, • - Augtkt•Term 1853. ht WEEK: • 'Dank 5t14:1.• T: P. St. ji - ihn. J time.son vs l3rock et nl. - Mo-ro:s Adm'r. vs. Nerd Eiecufors &c: - et" Kellum Ns Green. -` • buster • v.s. Green. ; • Suth . erland ys Duryee, et..s.l. Walker: vs Susquithanna Ca . . Tyler ss Smith. - • Richmond. - Rtke . • - Spencer A's Tiffany- etal. Seymour vs Mert iman's Adines. Stcvems vs-N. Y. A-, E. 11,. R. Co. Jr. ss Manzer. • • • .•••. 2d-WEER..• d'enrad & itoberts - vs . Ke o„tier! Smith vs.Ourtis. - Greet Vs Wartrtitis 'et :0;-• • .• Araey. s piiVis. • I T • Camp ' . •• 4 • 31.1riott vs. Case •ys, I)utinior4 et al. • • I3aker vs lane. etal. 1:11 :Men . &•Littie.viTurpei & DAL! Waters - VS Colitis. -• Elare.d.. Xaung. :Fat:whet', •Nervearpb.is Kirk •Jr„ etal. rs Kirk . Jr. et al. - .8114t4- • • i• • . Nlareyia Tiftiily.• • •... Itielisr4Son Vs , Perigo ik•Grititam; Cow Marsil is l ol.estbr6ar; G . isbee 'fix: • ••• • • rzotR'AND•SAL. • - tiONSIANTIir on band and larlealt lis• Old VJ load's* b_airel at Sic, nti : 0e44)461 f.july 13 - 1A33. - - • 1•57` 0; 0. . • I - TF : YOU'iWto buy HA tniri TiikOLS, fit loir rim; call on ' , Otusutiscribor..l - ' I.have Adorimeill:utScrlut l3 . frig(' foUr slid** upward's, S4tlic &laths, Huy and Straw VOrkii,:-.the best kind of It/ Oriadotorietc.4l.,whielf I will - -,figtat -14 inTelft.P,SfiW prices... Mate girtfula ./. &LITTLE; lgew Milford. and Salt. wee QUA' le'Ti'rY. of friutt ground by or PO4 ixt. t : - ed of die- itrtts. Jutw. Farming T 4 )01? - esi - ;fieii-tima`o-pit: co \ 1 1i)ti• 1 01, #414 „, -k•\ ANO. • • • • •• R. L • Eiji 44 ..-_,.. 1.2,, i ..,,,,,,. , _ r, - , . ' rENIE Jioutte and Lot;iiite 1 • • • - 1' RaTessford,Evi:,4leteasia;iatisite . iltile"' ... :*44,4 - 4( biontriise..,;Fi* tiinnag-sides; l _ tirf • the eelicribers -at 07ego, N. Y., Or:to.,11. iniv . ' 4,ier,,E,1 3 4; liontriitse. ' sPi , r ';Yr!; -,- i, ~..., ''., •`.- - • ' 1 4 . ,' ) .; i - ;-' - .: 1 ::....1 - 144 1. - . po i .-4853 .1 .- ~..,,- ~ , t.y.lraff e iereig i .g . 1 . -- .f71 , ....., - -;. , :. , . :1 - - .• - - -- 4 i t •`") - 0-,ISTAR,en And • V7iderr.o“ l ,:b 3 •••• 4-411,14.-z 4 1 4 1 4 1 . 1 * - - 000 1 -0 004 0 "',.. - c.ii . .•,s . ol*.';!:l l g : tl4't: : that 'lichens to _ ed that a . tilt farther ihe saddle -- —=hav - lin 2 8/4. . . • Lines . R stiolds ‘. fv,AILORS, ooe iloOr.ost -of. N. S. Wilson's .1111..-'4Store, -in Alm -room formerly knotin as the Bakery 'Ana Candy Shop. , - `4 . Chickens r, you have themselves - PA • - - iii - CITEL. - - - • - r_I_REEN W ICH ST 2E ~(near Broadway) New VA York. A - . F-Salisbui it J. D. Vithgeler. l'ro . prietor. In the vlOnity , o : the principal qtdam boat Landings. ,, lings. .. ,' - . ._ Byl man know ROCKWELL WINTON' & Co., A,NUFACTUREILS and' Deafers in Straw Goods," /luta, Caps, I.'irrs,' Ilinbiellas, Para sols; Ribbons', (i.e. iite., - Nu 20 Cuurthimit street; Nsfr'Yoint. (up stairs.) -• . • ' • ta s noes:wind.. - a UO*ARP, -=W sr ulyron.. THOMAS INGSTRUM;DeaIerht Dry • Goods, Groeeties, Clothint, Crnekery; Boots and Shoes, 4:e..; Suaquelonna pepot. a. - WILLI yet \Vest- Makers. assortm Simi), at Will. J Attom Susquel Luzern iuel ' POW.. d es_ Corgi IL c. .111,11, . IL 'Groff), JOHN ( Shop in I Pa.. V. M. ker, or street. le } AIME Lnw, at cues ff‘U Trunk rods so rose,.P quell east of IL R. F. R. Goods, stagy H. n. • I'o,li G. Z. residenc L. Goods Flour, AVCII J. LY a.. Book.; but.in BEN Good: H Jewel of Pu • • C. D. , IRGILi Surgeon Dentist—Of . flee . i Odd Felloces..Hall,eorner of Chestnut and nrnpike greets,. • Montrose, Pa:L—Plate - w'ork done wit the be:it material,.and in the most improved style. . Charges low.. ' _ • WM ReJE SUP," Attorney at .Law, • it - x) And NIMISSICN LR OF . DEEDS, for • the Staterof New will: attend. ill besineSs • !i • entrintted to hint4r, itli prennibtiM4 and . fidelity.: Office on - Public I7are, Occupied by 110n..,AV m • A. IV: GREENWOOD - Chair.,Nann ; 'F A C . T . IIR E.R L--Aiso keep* constantly on hand Cane • Seat Chairs. And Cabinet Furniture; at the.Cliiiir and Vale Shop,, afew 'rods north of Sesinnur's Store, Ilarigra, Pe. [Jan. 22, '42 • - - SAYRE; ' B ENTLEY & PERKINS* , Manufacturers ofand dealers in all kindsof Cast logs, Stoves,- Agricultural Implements, etc. of fice; et Sairre's Sture,,Puhlii. A venue--Manufac torY4it.il, ie Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry street " Montrose Pa. . • :• . B.Et ,TURRELL, Dealer In Drugs, - - Me" . icines, Chemicals, Paling, Oils, Dye-stuffs,. Groceries,. Dry Good". Hardware, Stoneware, Glassware, .Clocks, "Watches, i lJewelry. Silver Spoons, Spectacles', Musical b truments. Truss es, Surgical Instruments, Liquorl, 2 Perfumery,. " . Mirrors, Stationery, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee lio titles, dit. MINIM °flee of the Susquehanna. Rrgitte , . T_TAVISIG recently added to our assortttlent of ..11L1 JOB TYPE several new and beatitiful fonts new RULES,BORDERS ORN-A'N7'S Sc exile ' ki n d ' we are now prepar execute ecer of LETTETIskPiI -SS • , s- 1 PRINTING; such a* 4 11 P.IE s itLETS, :-• - , ClRctir, , A ns, .- ,: POSTERS, - • 4 iii)s, • - - 1 - - 13.1.AATKS, • r n good style, at fair prig**, and -with devpitch. having the adVan'tsige of tiew &Uteri:de through put, we „ O COGlfilkiling prtruive : to give _ . •- ' - nttre atisfactiori - , , .. o those litrorintr.tti.*llli hgir patronage. . . Speciel 'Fiekebi, Bill Wads will be'prihted oii ah9r . t. Altkitidi of `Blanks psually 'called' for e con -istutly, ou 1w34 . - .tarT , lseite who leyedOi4ritiiitig find it to letek . 14 - 44144 . I§TAg OF - • ILIJILIMIL V'o : WOOL: ; 143 000 48% W OOL lia!Aild, fur whit the /tibiae Sice veils will 'be: fiekl ' • Ll . Post 111 4 :yzinii$44itif:& - Braskeii owe it: mono' -suee - D e po where their will keep a es 7 eerhuiefeti,lesino.l4lieidsii the li medpoem ' up -IFOOIO-'79 , paid iturAßi'ioLsi.tbelfouing , * ,;i - POST e t i; ": ' le; ; • 1 I . l= - " • .:: 4 140 iff Chliintft - tV u t eriteg r":lo94d.;V--.-- Vir-0-4a ' • •soi -,..:::,Apiii*Wer.--4„ FA i "7'4W Ni W. SMITH & C They keep •ennstantk on hand a go.tid nt of allkind . a of .Cabinet .Ftirnitcre. Ware remise*. the foot of Main .81: SSUP R :WM. II e .. .JESSUP at Law, liontrOse, Pa. 'Practice • id, annl, , Bradford,- Wayne,. Wyo 3 ing and Qonntic.s.. • • •-• ' ;• • ROVES, Fashionable Tailor,. Keeler's Block, BLitt Street, koutyose, IMMONS, Boot & Shoe Ma- A. Baldwites Ilaniess shop, Turtip - ike , • CHAMBERLIN, Ittor7ey at juA 'd iee ate Pence—ovenl. L. Foist tore. . -WEEKS9 . Saddle Hatness • ittnufacturer—;•sbnp at his dwelling a few th vG . .theAillage, ott . 3.lain Areet,-31.0ut.- INDS, . Attorney at Lim - 9 Stisr • . 4 Pa. pffiee on Main skreet, one (low enbeitn's: • • - • . . • _ PONS . ..Ca. • Wholesale & • Deafers in .Dry Goods, Groceries, Salt nd Hard ward,„Lanesboro' PA. • , CILINDLER, Dealer in Dry Iteady' blotliing, Groceriea, Books ..nery, etc: Public. AN'enue:Montrese, Pai FRAZIER . Attorney at Laic. over Bentley.. dr Read's Store, tout of Avenue, 3foinrose, Pa. • mq-cK 2 -11.- D.--Ofnen and No. 4; Owego greet. • POST & CO. Dealers lu. Dry . 0 rocerie;) Croekdry. Hardware. Ldather, • ic.curner ofTurnpikd street and Public • rNS. 9 SON Dealers :it Dry Hatrdware, Crotkerv, Tinwn re,' Groceries e Als.o, carry on the 1300 X BINDING: .§, Public Aventui; Montroz , e, Pa.' , • EY & REID, Dealers in Dry DrOgs.: Medicines, Paints, Oils, 0-weer ; dware, Crockery, iron, Clucks, Watches, ,Silver Spoons, Perfumery, dc.;—,Foot lie Avenue. . New %Mid, BUY 23. j 853. -:. NEW G I ODS! - NEW GOODS! SMALL PR i 'ITO AND Ow, KsALss AT I.' . POST &C 1 8. • . : , . In _tli • 91d, Corne Store - ' C()GOK.be fon d a splendid assortment of. NEW DS • tif the lateit Spring and Summer styles. HaVin just-returned from liew.•Yirrk at which place's y have-spared no pahis in making selections, the flatter themselves with the idea that they can rivet& with any •establishinent iti town bulb in icir and style.- - • . • Tbcy there Ore would mite their old friends and the public generally, to 0111 and . examine, their stock before purchasing elsorheie,.ss they. will find it will save ;heti ra loindsoffie percentage to look...over sad purchase sif.the above- - mentioned stock,- comprising as great a variety as. is usually found itr a country atom. • • . - ' .Among their stuck may be fiamtlin great varie , ty Brown Shirtings, and Sheeting, Bleached sheet-. ings and Shirtuts,. Tickings, Shirting Stripes, Stunmer Stuffs-for men .and• boys Wear, .. 1 . Silicias, Colored- Cambrim Piper Cambrics, litanKeens J!iccptard Diapers, Apron . Checks,l• Kerseys, Bi;ggings and Seamless . Bags, Flannels, Red, Yellow, Plain, and Twilled, Blankets, Quilts, and Counterpanes, also a large assortment-of ' • - Dress Goods . , ''• -.- Barage Delanes, l'ersiati - Dehnies, ill' Wool De lanes Black Silks, Faricy -Silks, Poplins, - Pripted LaWni, Cambric :4, jacrinet:;, - Berages, Bombazines, Silk, and Cotton Velvets, Fancy and platd,Scotc,ll,, French. German, and Lancaster, Gingham, Prints in groat variety; Denain's Drills and Jeans also al most any amount of.: • - ; , . • • • - ' White. Goods; , , such is Irish I 4 inen, Ilirdseye biaperl I.inen Toi•-• elling_and "Diaper Cainbrics, Jaconeti Checkered - cambrio, Swiss Muslin i'lltin and. Fig red, Bishop Lawns; Drapery Muslim, I.ence Goisis nod Em- broidery. ALSO, Cloths, Cs's:lintel:es, Black, Plain and Fancy Vestings, Silk, Satin Plain ris,id Figured. - •• . t 1. • ...PLAIN A IV - D P..1.11"C /' CA SI/j/PRT tsco' - edg, Merino, Cassimercs, Kentucky Jeans,! and Satinets Bangup and Prince Albert Curds, Also a large as surtmeut of . • - ! • • . , •1 4 t rIMME4 0 0•4 1 - - \ Talor' r such as canvass /1 1 adtliog,:-Wil , gsuut, , Brown Ito': lands, Silk and • Alpaca Serge, Coat binding &c. ALSO, Tlwir. usual Assortment of Groceries, Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Saleratus, Ginger, Pimento, r,: e = per, itc,, &et, Ake. . . , - ALSO, - wrist kinds of Trot elware - called, for in these parts atc., akc.,. Av. ell of which together with a long list of other articles not above mentioried will be sold on the - - One price and positively no deli . ~ Cabinet • prices. at: . • - c that will. be perfectly satisfactory to all who may gibe us a call.. ' • • • (7 R. 0 Y, a large and fine assortment may be- found at ". . • . L. POST. d CQ's. • and Ilaster constantly on hand and forFale by • - I. L. POST- A; CO. . • , : A. ituall stuck for'salecut - • LL. POST.& Cu;s Montrikso, - April, 6, 185: - . . . . Summer Arrangement.... .I:oaw4re, Lackawanna, and. Western.: .•• RAILROAD.. - '-'• I - I N and niter Mo nday, June . 6tlz, 1853,-tlie Mail V Passenger Tram - will leave ts.cranton at 10.40 A. M. - • Montrme, Pa-, Arrived at Great Bend at LIO P. • Connecting - with : the 'dity• express trains -East and Weston the.N. Y. it. E: IL • . Return. wit! Dave Great Bend on arrival 'of liay Express frinon New York, and arrive at Sexantott at 5.50 r. • , . . A .Freigliti.Traia' with raoimger Car attached, will leave Sdputon at 1-35 ia. u. -Arrive at Great Befit!' nt eurittectirtiwith the Sian Pass 7 en , ..er Train east•and we un• the N. Y. and E. R. Read. Iteturniniyarilfleave great Bend at 6 s: Y: after the arrtsi of the Mail Paienger Truitt East and West oit . the N. Y: ft E..R. 11...• and arrive at Scran tcin. at 10 A. 31. - ' ..t- '••. Stiges will be in waiting on the arrival of pass:. anger trains at Scianton. to convey. passengers to Carbondale; Pittston, Wilkelbarre, Philadelphia via: the leading Railroad, Eastnn, and all ether . intermediate places; - • :-. - , Passenger leaving Scranton at 10.40 A, 111., ar ri‘. at NCR York at 11 r. m- and at Dunkirk at.' l'irsisengers leaving Scranton at 1.35 - e. M. will 1 ' ar Ve . at New .York at 8.22 A. M. .and at Dunkirk at §.13 r.:st, r • - . * . . * , • .• - • . . • -. - assengers leaving. New York . bs the Night Ex, p at. 6 r at. Will arrive at Scranton at-10 A. X. , 1 ..' "1 , -. I. D. IL 1/OTTERkat, Superintendent. -. - SersintiM, June-6. 1853.. . * . . 19tii VALUABLE LANDS _ FiOR SALE. FOR SALE IN ONE EODY, about 6500 semi of Laitl _ on the waters 'of Spring Brook, a branch of the Lackawiinna river. in Lineme Penn'a.,• about midway between the thrirmg towns of Scranton and Pittitcm. These lands are covered with valuable timbei, •and being aduate in the most extensive mineral region in Penusyl viuda—known to, contain iron ore, and believedAo abound in coal: and teing also- in the immedikte vicinity of .several railroads, made and now pro gress—offer to the capitalist an opportunity for the investment of money that seldom occur& . . For . further infornintion irpplyy to N. P. Ilosack, Esq., No. I f Wall street: New York, or to the subscriber at Illontrisse, Susquehanna county, Pa, 'the attor ney in fact of the . owners. • • • • • ' • ' BENEY DEINNER. tri DISSOLUTION.- • mHI; finn of S. S. Mulford & Son has been dis. 1 solved, to take'effect froni and aftei the 30th day of April. ; 111 those havingimsettled accrinuti are requeited to call and arrange tho, tqtme by note or.othertifise.' . MULFORD, - • ; . W.J. MIJLFORD Montrolse, ;April 25, 1853.. "After - the Ist day of Idly the business will be carried- on by -the subscribers, under the firm of W. J. & SAL Mulford, who will endeavor by,close . attention to business. and . sellink, gacxls at small profits, to merittheir-share; u( the public patron age. = WILLI &II .1: MULFORD. SYLVESTER 4. MULFORD.. Montuise, ;April 25, 1853.. • • TO REY• PATRONS: s' my business iniquentlY calls me •to other L - I.• . places for several weeka at a time, for the, benefit- of those, of soy friends who _live out - of town partieulailv, Who hive often called and found me gone, i shall in future so arrange It as to be here without-fiil though each term It' Court,at hich time it will be my . pleasw e to attend to all Inisiness of my profeseien. - • -Many thanks, my friends. for pott favors. • C. D. VlROMDeritist. NE_ erg t :an llE,karga —l • Stht.jutli . . . 100 Va t t 4.144. per keg -ut _ • : - B B LToms.4.co's our 200 fur 4 EiLsed, Inas toi ' lgU r er7 :l? ' -B. R Lying •k, Ca • Latterboro, kart.4s; 1853 ' . TOINEFtb" and C arialat . ars' Tools of all kind, fia er sale bj , . , .11 It ..Lllone itk Co .r.anestioro, May. 1858. " .1 • _ t fix ails b 1 "4 / 1 . r''Fk zyorm & 'Co LUX/R. 170r1 SIDES of Solo Leather fiesstijily "Licills Co Lanesw“...,any 1853 • - Washlng.4one. tbeat labor A T.• ati :-.pe-V.lttotit tiro cents a weelt,- 1 - 11. This celebniteii_!ashing powder., can belasul of - J.Lress out Sox F ,IfTtlistiNankbr t ,_, TATITII ' for making Abit batik* of VI • bread. - loes. bascuits.slidi or cup coke 4 r LYONS SW MOULIN-OE LARIESand otbie dm* ~.11 . ‘ • pcw.4-4ktest stilm 1..;; Ir :4l.4 : l i litte L bar-Wird 'orluatori•ot our Ulm , earldom. -- GOODS. tAnd,,beataiseiritmeni of Goods ii 'oa cOunty may h found at . .13 R LYONS it-CO'S.. Lanes;boro, 4pne. 14; 1853 - Lanesboro. Jiro- =14.1853 ' 3 4l.ricNg It', qON! INEINESI -.41114/0:114g4g ,, ; - t , c4-14;;i 4: WUSOW4 SSON% THE TRUE ' DIGESTIVE, FLU OR4 .GASTRIC •JUIC Prepared 'fromitmcicr, or the fourth isle 1111: ux,! after directions id" Daron 'Lei great - Physiological Chetiiist, 'by .J; S. ton, x:: u, Philadelphia, Pa. This is Nevatitru'a own remedy for an, un stomach. :Ikto art of 'nail eau equal its euratl ors. It contains no Alcohol; llitters, or a l drugs. It is .extremely. agreeable to The t "may be taken by the must liable fiat ieUts not eat _a water cracker without acute di. Dewate of drugged imitations.." l'epsin - Call onl,the agent ancl get a descriptive gratis, giving tv: large amount ofseientific from Liebigl animal Chemistry ;* Dr. Physiology of digestion; Dt.'Perelnt on diet ; Dr. John W. Drat* of New - York .1 V.; Prof. ; Dunglison's Physiology ; Prof. of Tate College; D. Carpenter's l'hysiuh together With reports of Cures. from all the. United States. Atm TuanFLL, Montrose, Aitiolesale a . t ..13y1 Special Appointm e nt :. i . ~ . IT NOW YE ALL NEN, that we, the undersign -11.. ed.Jaen Pierre, Charles Dupierre;.'flietiplio las. Schmidt and . Henri Fritz , of the , Cantons of Berne and _Neuf Chatel, Watch Manufactarers . -DO by these present/Only •authoriii: and -appoint Professoi J. A, .SINGLETON, "Watch Maker, of Montrose, and WAL . SINOLETON:,' of the afore., said Place,' tObe.our •SulsAgents for the Ititste Of Pennsylvania, and this sak appointment o . extenit. Situthand West. • -- . . .• - -• . . . . • We- the parties to these presents; divagnce to pay all Las; . Costs: mstittn ' ed by any inking ment on this our appOintment, and to •this".we set Our.res pective ri.noe s . and seals in•the presenc . of Carl .Pierre, M Duval ; P. lienglinue. Dated it Switz .. erlatid this tirst . day of January. in the. y ar of our .Lord- otiti thousand eight hundred and flit) -two. - .' .' i• - - • JAEN , PlElttiE, .S 1 .. . ' •• ' - CHARLES. DUPI aft, [-LS.] . 1 • . • - TIIEO'S • SCH.MID ; [Ls.].- - , -.-. - HENRI•FItITZ, [I Z.] • • -Nevi Lrtigand•Grocery Si DOCTOR n PATRICE. NV °11(1elltr respectfullyd . frieinlittatthot:lt his i anti i' i ll r u n t tl Of ° ti l l Professkin, and the public in general • I t. he 1144 ust embarked-in-the. above named bus iess,_ and has noW!on hand, and 'is stdh.receiying . full . and well chosen assortment of everything in he line of Dregs Medicines, 0 rikeries; Dyes, Pair ti, .tc.....tc.; •I all of which he. will sell for Cash or B ter upon .! the - Cheapest and most adiatnageolis tej is to the p urebaser.--In reference to hi Drugs and ledicines, s he would simply stated that they were. dectel by.. 4 imsclf ; from : the establishment of P.:Sliiirelin -floines & Co. one-of the most reliable i the. .City of Ng . vi . liorktitied for purity and exe llenCe he Lelieyesy sterol never excelled, if equal I by any - stoek ever brought into Stisqueha aCounty. His Steek -ofroceries: is full and we 1 1 ... tight, atitl , consequently . •. n be sold cheap - lie as also a e-1, feW Chnicl uors: for medicinal purpo; es, - which i n he min afford. s low as- aMoieinferi o s : r tiele i m es . generally-been bought rot; Please tall - fore pur cliasing;lseitliere.at the old.stand . of Pits &Var ner, in4lis lieilditur formerly Inown, a • the- Far. • mers-Stnre:' c . lpposite tile r lieincicrat 0 ice." - 4 M ruse Februsry . .l,l4s3. .• . . ... . VAL ABLE .- REAL. • ESTAT SALE. 2 /1 VILLAGE LOTS . situated in ibi AJ -est part•cif Ole village of Sasquele 3 llouses and Lots in the most business I aforesaid village. •Alsci, - ; • . . ' .1 .a .n# contai4ing -133,:ac, ' With a smalll improvetnent, , the remaint timbered, situate . ..l mites:4.6in said villa Susqneliannis is 'the .great Central 1)4 N. Y.`.4 R. Hai/road, situate at the foot • test grade - on the 'road, near the: grea "Startreca;Conewacta and the Cascade„ sing bV.nature the best isatering:placeO with 'the.. /Ocatity ,of; , exteasire_ Mach - Foundiy, ac. Susquehanna,. although .but. 2,090 - inhabitants; and but 4-lear destineit.soOn tavangen/ongside of the -ishing and populous towns onthe. line c thoroughfare.. - - ' • cLi* P.. I.UNDS.. . 4-. •. -• • ' ()Ace one door east of L "Susquehanna Depot,tiv.lB, - 12. --i - TliV-DiILIT LINE OF IS nal • , . . . Montrose- and La . ekiwanna and Western - ''. Railroad.bythe- .the .. ,"' - PASSENGERS wilPind Slates in readiness at • the Idt:intros° Depot on the arrival.of the fol lowii4trains to convey passengers to Ventrose. *On the' arrival' of Freight Train, N 5 hich' leavei Great:, Bend at 74 - A.l. - 2 On arrival of train (tom ; New York, Binghamton,,Dunkirk and the West at 3i r. x. On arrival of trains from StraUton, Wilkes barns 'cit. at 11.40 s;;li.., I • . ' Stages leaveltiontmiepa connedi with the Lackawanna and Western Railroad Co ;New York, Var Binghamton, Dunkirk and the igy tAO o'clock l in AM. . 1 (This train meetaall the trains t the Bend goingiEast 'or West.) Leave Carbot_thile. Scran ton, Wilkesharre cle, at 7 A. x. Leve for Car bonaale, Scranton, Wilketbarro: andg reat Bend,' usli Frieritisville Stages leave MC - intros° a ft er thee?... rival of 6 o'clock's...sir. trains frcim Ne York every day. returning, in time for cars to N York - ev ery Morning. 1 • , ; _ __ • • - All Expima packages carefully properly _taken care of. )44:4.trose, - r'FLOUR I 1.1 JT LIST reiietred,lunk -liand hereafter . ' • :I are Gege.see Pion by the barrel; of the xery best-bran ' Will Sell at a low "price, 'and warrant rior - sirticle... Also, Flour by the bun er qiiantity.- • ' BENTI4.II Mentrwe, Felift4aiiyaw ' . , 1111 . .11167..1140ir f . 31113114C1b • • - - - Just - Re6ehred. FREilittAs'S - B*RBE ' F . "Althou h a atori:,!3f.,Fioullient life diffeinent imitations - o I Cabin. It ia, itita*ly.:tatareao4. l ' ." • '"" ' . • • *Ma. "c 4 that if,. laughable jn Aiali:4o, a 0 ;--Xlsrisiiaa:lateilile.ar:ei;---.., , 'Alt ...yrichaie Aci• tit y t)s frial4isitka4-40. - 010-Frien4sa: avia l ly, deeply inteFait::lT*;-;•*iiiday - I :o o4 ei 4 :PNl*Y , .°*". 2 t aaw poo.; •Of-diel tati# i likOs* lag ertirit B lo4.l4Alif. ea - .4.040ttail 104 : lI ttiotiope'voireblvAsst.---- ,• -WATEUX ‘,l 4 wind= - ''46l4Wit. STOVES Great Beid STOVE,: COPPERi:: '& - =.B ET : jROII 'ESTABLISIDIEBITI HE sabsenber- espedfully• informs tlie publi • that he has re i ceived a - large additiaa tcc his fortizer - stock of , Stoves, consisting of a v4tety of the inizt4 approved kinds, asking whititarek CLINTON AIR:TIOHT. • II ' • • ."O.I2EtT QUEEN, •••• • STAR 0.1? THE WEST,, 'WROTE, RN' ;QUEEN, .1• - all elevated Ovens.] Of square tittight Strives or? - • • itrESTERX-RAIPIES, -. I. • . . ORANGE AIR TIGHT,.. • ••.• • ,UNITED-STATES; ' 1 • is s :i 7 4.II4ERS.UTI9A' 00. A LB TO 1 1 E, & variety of P remiums, some of new itylei the • IVALLKILL t !,..4.iR TIGHT, FARMERS:- A good and various assiirtnient •of Parlor and . Hall Stoves: for %Timid and_COal. Box:Stoves of various sires and patterns he_is continually' reeeiv- ' ing, and intends. ti keep as great a ,variety of the most popular stoves as any- dealer in the country.; Persons -wishing th purchase stoves will Rini -it - to' their interest to pall. on hint: They will find, , his Stove Furniture made of 'the strimgest and best matenals ' and - as theap na can be • b,ught in tit is or Bs going , county' and ranch better, t tia npedlars o ff ered be nedla rig-toveTin Wart; kept for sale and made to order arirrent will •be supplied with Paw. made of strang materials. ,at Wholesale 'pri ces:4l! orders for Work in his line. Will be thankful ly received and punctually attended to. • - . , JOHN COLSTON. - , iy I, 1852. tf • _ ig; the 1. ought icalth3i e pow . r useoui; ste. 'Etna 11 „ ho I tretia.--+ nut Irculso; i v idencd, Pombali ood and niverst illiniai -1y; &A. Iparta of HEM k FOR pleasant itryt—alscr art•of the er fly ce. • • , 1 :1)ot of the 4f the heav xtor-t;.% of nd,postie, thi.route ne ShoF, nntnbering = of Oge,i - niostfionr this - grey I. gent. nhhuitn s. tf • ndled anal LEONARD 19t nstantly pn which we o be a supe: eti:or %mall; h. READ. -'_ _~~ 8110P 1 by it is entirely Irlitie Told* siahe with l'l-Y11 1 :440T11=1 left*• 'Vgalf..,B4i7 i ~01. 4 fscrk, .:' 'itilk': Esami Lobit AT THIS . ' ,(Ifa-party Concerned.) /71 IRE unsetil d aceonts, not. &c., of• the la Jt: firm of S. H.. 'Sayre 41 Co..ara 'poly in tl hands of netlj: Sayre fur - vettleatent.-• Neetissh conipels win to ask hamediate attention to the! as well as three of 13k3 own.. 11not very soon Ft Ih d. they he. putjatirthe hands of sortie for legit prweufion. • . . .• I • Jan. 25th; 1550.. , BENJ. SAYRE. Grel4 . BeliOu' ' • .' ' WATCH' REPAIRING , AT- TLIE -- OLD ,STA. 1111) AG 11t tt Tile ztltiscri kra;.4vinit:restardatl-..t he -abo . il,_ mimed. bostness under. the mauageinent a Mr.:,Alfitid- . S.ayr4.re_sjieetfullyffitiliet from their. 1u 14] customers in . th. ' Hoe, a return of their patron e Mr. li. tip, ex . - riene'ed rind skilful yrinktn n havit -, teonied: is ,busineSS'and for many ye;ir worked'ft spine Ilbe bea shops in - lie* York !el le ty,.is competent- o do, any. k intl. of #ork that may entrUr.ted to litnt. .P.rooTtfirsx, moderate ,el4ir t . gee; and thegtfitrizfitypf fill goOd.Watebes;ivetritst will t•eetirti 'rt fall shz.trc ofpatronage'. - - .• -. ~. ---;: .. .GOld' Rings tu de. to order, and. all kinds - of Joni - el - 4 repaired . . , • . • BENTLEY & READ: 11ontrose, Noi, 12;1851. .• .*. • . - .. I, , • NEW .I,llliE -OF MAIL STAGES ';'- . • . , . . ~ . .......-s• . ~ :. afttiLaPt''':.-- 1-- '. • • KirkiYikodtlinoiltrose. V. TAGES wilt leave Kirkwood, passing throigh -1..7 Corbettsi:ii le. - Liberty: et c; , ..e•i•ere morning of -: ter the arriva l-of the Matt and 'gight 'F-xprese Trains of cars, reaChing_MontroLse at 6 A. M. • ,Re-: itirning„leare.Montritse daily (Sandays excepted) . at 4 r. a., reit-11'41g Kirkwood . in time to tuke the . Mail - trains of cars,-both Eait-aud Vest, being the easiest mid most-feaSible ;route to4-eath'the lielii York ik - Erie Railroad. .- * ' • ' This line intirsecti a - .tri-ireekly line for Dim ock, Spiitigville s , Tunklitionock, - Vqorning..and. Wilkesbrirre, ivich leaves Montrose at 7 a. it. ev ery . MoUdity, -*edriesday..and Friday .., Also, a. It line to Frieridsiiillei Leray.svillt.; tic, - • : • . ' .6"4,44 'e ) -con.t and comfortable' Carr iages nre pro-. yisled, and' the Iproprietoritrill spare nu pains to atcolnAtodate tile public, 1 • '• , . W. K.. hATCH. -. Dec. 2-1,18521 . . - .- 2I.IOII.GAN 4.E . IVEST -- Fats for tlie . Toople . -- N rof ITEFSTANDNG the prediction 4 . the. •111 New: "any Led r jfi that Frank „Pierce: will be eleetetrPretient ',because the Prophet Isaiah says that “ the ord giveth pOwer to thel faint," it is universally admitted, that the stiWertber can and will sell,• .[ • • • • •- Bq Ts . SLTOES (WEARER than any other shop In town, not even 6xe4ting.the gimuine baot A: shoe store down t on n tlerms mi l e • cash or pay down, and.'l would therefore inform thoSe ' ho are indehted to Merrimai ityatrick, limit they must call and pay , up or- 7 —nuff cc& • : •A. ILERRIMAN: - Montrose, Sept. 23, 185 i. ' • . Procl! EAR Y - 4 r HEAR - YE! is AA-T .II EIRX AS: , C.% D r . 140 140 p S. A. woodruff h:tye. Ortned a co-partnership, 'tinder the. name and firm Of C.D.! Lathrop it . cu., as dealers in. ST4VES,zriv WARE. if ; and 'Whereas i# is desirable that: the :zranielihoula be made known to . the public, fur the public good o as well as pur_wa - . Notice is ther . eforeltpreby given tolhe.good peii ple of Muntrost' t to region round about, that' we May still l e:f un laboring at'oUr 'ovation; at the . old- stand . on Ma iiSli'eet,-tv mere we shall lie - happy-to see our and : to stpply (heir wants to the beit of tiurabili y. C.D. LA'fftßO".'. Blontio: a F Ir.10;r• - 3. S. A. VOODRUFkI. - - DBE CO , .DS v• ', . . . , ~ . i , AI E ARElrzet t {5 a large supply of:Dress '. V V Goods elubracing: a grea:t.vanety Of kinds,. and of beantifiil 'Styles: andpatterni, and . !he ft+. lowingkinds orgoods„ . lia: -- ' ..' 1- _, • ' -; • . POPLINS; DELAINS[ ' BARRAGE.. Di 'LAIN& LA 1 I vS; . PLAIN, STRIPE - D. AND PLAID CIIAATREA . YS,',ENO LISA-FRENCH -.AND DO.if ' TlC;.Eigi'S, Av. (te. - •.. .. - Most of :w i h they ffer e'onsiderablY lower tian 'early spring I. ices. - 2 , V.:I3OItROWS - d: C 0... • G . ibson,Ju .624;1'852, . . . ~ :'-•, , .- , . 'TO , : 119. - 11.4":444;; ‘ 5a1t. :'.:.:-. „ . .A few - ba l eaf' gem' .extra 4Debagan trariaa - i Also,:M - p4:o' ik - an4le. : .:;: ,;b.3' ••0 1 e ,. .harroi -* lead., ' , .. :.'„ ..- '-: : 1: - .: -':, - -:' 'A.ItALD.IIIin.::. . •Illontreeet eb. 11;i853'4: - '--.*.: . ..: ",-•.:::•--: :'. ,-- ii ati=ce Again. Air - S. WILSON : bits received tt new and gen J. 7-1- end alasortinent of Citiods-end.ts timed sdisp:Fstd to lave Ahem 'distribtited: to: those wile want, can Sid exalt - tine them e MoylB, • - ir, furnish sualiildinde, - and. .... n s l I , rt . nice . tabliebhlea:°- Bu'i done' t iilfti - itid idgaing i IntW.W. it°llPE ia1e4P8:31161d6:14"87h- &17777 . , ... ,- :.., - ... . ... , 14 1isinichk „-. ~, , t,, ' -a• Gm, , ,_ < S a __.,2 Read_smadvAcf44bt: 1- Dejaf" rT 6 g"! ,i,.,,, i .„,„,,,, 4 ,,,,,H441,0 Lot*. , 5 --- ,,--.,, *__,, • ~tt..4i.' aitAs'4l ...I-disamwrik---, ~..; -t. `, :-----r-it,t thidir,roe.*ltL:-',- V.: trieluatng- :::" t ,-,, re.- •g:;t2.,-"-..'...',:z..,,,,,-i,...:1 ~..-`7'il."' 311 1 -,attlisti2lol47P:: "-I Vtl" - "I'• ' -'' ' i : rdes 41041 AtPti u.. ~,p,, : ;4:p- -: j),0(?w- , . -fiT.0.1t..Y.;;;.'1,.=:-:':',.-;-',:::''':'•:':,i *ci t .Veiiiu!ii.."'; - ;- - :: r.:-- - 1 1 0 , 41 -t-i*§ttit)f;,o444•4l: . ... . ...... , . .' ':: •--, --• : - :, • .li:A „. ,S*liritpi;S. l'lMY..'4lvl"Mtlll/111 TieVnt,Oziiiithi.of*iio - :ip r.co'. tite - E.e. '• ::.Ictrag:F.:ollsPltY;:are.nent: prepared -to fil' .;. oiderii..z*.tinin. the:, j,tritde; , : and . dn ,work - in . their line :.‘,,, iiipi..ikin,::o4gotpa . t4 They will keep,tonahtif- • 7 , , ‘ 4 O;-, ..:., . ...- PLO , Wottro.4/ -k ill 4;):. - . . :- : . '.,' '. 4i :7 . _ . .„ I .- ''. ST C.WESty•ill : kinds,) - - - • '- . L , '” . : - ...1 L'.... '.' , ..- .. .......C : (1.4.T.1 .V.1..M.P5.: ... ... : ._ ~ ..L , 57R4.W.C.1, .L'ITEI(4 - 3,' ' .': - '...:- : ;;L",...' ~.. Op .14N ' SHRLLE/toS', 2 4c. 41i. - . We .. iniite-2 part - kalif' attention Ao.. t i,„ . tpl ow ;. whi3:n* ....e.We'tnitattfacture aid keep iiti.',,.. ,urn 7- '. • '... • ',...... - --..- .- -:'--- r-T ''• -, r :::, ' . -riTii . .eekZtra le 4\13,1gi deli y: pii i i . .. . : . : Weitiaire.L.Pttichaied' th e exclusive- ookia iiiiiiiii. factiire.and'itellitillite Conety,,Wayne; Wyer n i tt . : 16 itl'Ziii4r.oifii.,•:1 - ;i- ''''... ' •'':.- ----.- :-. ', -? -. ...R.fc'et Prdtettat -- Ir . ort'..,BOOrrs' Plcric..c: . L Thia,PlaW is - made entirely -ofiroft,.. ticeptiiii the 'handle* ..;, It is :celebrated. for, its eeti) , Ntireugbt; be - ing,.nne•th ird 'easier ..than any now in, nee ; !tile iti ; etreegtliand dit4biiityte greater; ' , ; , i•:•. - 'r , •..: - .. - .:": i' • • " •''. - '7:;: .'-' '._ NACHI.II7E.RV.: .'',- .i er'alt bintikiriatiefietured and repaired 11.4 1 4 ceincediuttehitieitteor ',. , .:,..' , ......',. : d: : ,-. : , : .' Stertin:,Ereg4tea','qectringeffirf.;*i#4-'Bl4 *. , 1: .' - ..".: ~- L - - - ,-Eklitidoines,.-4* 4.&:.._; _.. - .t. - :,: .•.21piian g . the: Otnree *hitt). we . itntuiu fact - tne;nre' . ,-:.. .:':-,,,1CE YS'TONEi=jCoak'insi-;Stow'..-'--.. . . _ .... PG_I-174- . • - roite - S.T. , QuE-E:ATJ,. 4 16 ,'1 . :..'-' . L'''.. L'' ::. Inroiher)cia4allerranged fey .biuitintWond.i i i c0a..... Ullllllll Setf-lieindator, Parlor SiOrG • Cotto , re!Parlor, Pas?..ley's; two adzes, - do - • • , and a 'variety of other Parlor Stoves, hoth:etiod and coal . burnerS. We - keep also'on Land oritid... stone trituniings i Dog Churn trimmings', And Shovetund . gs Ton Stands, e:. &c. • .1140 •r O to orderishorinotie' th gand:at the lOwest prices: CrOrderi.VirrStoyes;AgriCulturid Implements; ex. are. Solicited:frOnS those iu¢Le trade,andwill be , filled at reasonable vholesale prices.. .'- SA J. SA.YR,E; B. SEENTLEY,,_ S. PERKINS. Mg:lo*p, ic ! 4;13554 PLOW- SHOP. - • • • NEW ESTABLISIIMENT. • - E 'MOTT would regpeetfull, inform the 111 • publie that they, are matmfanturirig Bloch- Plows. They also heep constant= franhand: Side Bill,TT.T .. yne - iousit.if, and lifen Pk/tcs, '\.: Cultirefors, DOg'Clitirns; -...'Cutter Shoes, Ploi9 • • Points , • : of varina!i patteins too "numerous to mention. ;ire bnpe'hy'striet httetitintr to businetal tw.receive • our share of public pationage., Manufactory D. Post's Add stand. 'Found, y,11.110t1. neat Searle's .• tarßepaiify 'clanit on slangt notice. - , . -31ERRIT 310TT: ELIJAS MOTT: --, Fell: - 4 11 1 . 5 `4': ; ;;;:' - : - ;tf ; `..: 1 11 r-• 411 .- NKr - 1 ,; 111 M 1 11 . 42119 - STO VE DEPOT% K E E TS'I b TI4., I T . State,. _ i airtight..Cooki d ng . Stcw S , F..oTire fitati i', ' -':, ' •, 80. , - 1.:: 40.• . , Premium• 1,::: :' '-- • - do. , - do. • Plater, Chuttli ,and Sin) Stoves foe Wood or Coal Stove Wire, Pipe, Lib ws, Zinc, Tin Ware, cfre.— Cotn-shellers,;•'straW-C Item, Scrapers,- houghs :it Peintse. • 114 r• Pleas give • us a. call as We ilt" . tend to.Selicheaper that the cheapest. - -.}3;R L YON' . ii: CO • , sept. '2-1, 1841. • , ' '_- T Y b . Oibseriber will at bie.olll - bu.siness vicinity iri?enitlesired. thia. county- eliOuld be , r renew .tbe old:Lind-mar ; , lost or obliterated by tin' 'and difrieultieli for. time "dotm,riot knov, the tor • , 1 itpd cornerstherefore, 0 - re vent . fil faire_ trouble d 00.20 7- El'.4Xl . . 3fontra...ce,'pet. 29; I TEMPERANC Git•t)lJ MEM tindei,sigiii having received' a choice lot ; - of .G.BoFlE4res. are selling them owes res sonable tei . rits is they tan he bought".this 'sire of. Neti York a - „.16ivo .ug call and see for , younie rtts, 'rump - ike i l trktit, one"door east of Baldwin & s'e 8:addle); Shott, 'We keep constantly on liand: -Ora:fie:l itc*omt, i Plums, -: , Piline4, Figs, Ildisiiy's, /Vas of all kin44,4:4%, '. t ,.., lin)! , 10i 1 lt 55 - - -F . .FORDHAbIit ii, • Life , Ifisurance. • United Sl* ei Trist , Cpmfiqiiy ti Phihz \ delpl_ti a; -r (114.i-terPeriehial ': • _ n Corripa, 1.3 0 • .y . • 4 1 4 . 0 .receive appl!&tions for psurarteil..aro give all • neivfmry nalkraiotiors. o any - toersooi desiring to make *application.' 11onttos*Dit.'16th 1610; • " i is ::-. ,--.. Flit !. Flre 1..:_, -. T E r ttt*cil . tier bais beeen aPpointed , ag t for,, the\S" - atelisituniPi-re insurance Corpora at lliiiriribiTg, "Pi.. this Company s a capital of li .. . tio.o,o9N,au i l. ininies'on the stock, r pinball plan. \. "." AlaU;:s4qiit - for - the" Gail) 'Mutual ire Insurance . COMPaily rie:Haryisbur4: . - Capital - 01'00.000—eri• - i r titel,Y*:Stoek .Company=insures• exclusively at I stick fatee.l - ' ' , iii Th owt r t 's n in -b ni n 4 '': l9.- 1 th ° 4fi l mh 'e . t,o nbt) rde v r e : 'l o 'h innie e Pa aboy s e -iB*a compa nies I .ii:v.ur• (in ns rrio'i - lerateTenaii as any.safe - coin.. : -par . iiez i' . thU„Unioir: Citizens or' our County ,!--''' '. j- - -•-;• - . F. B. ::CHANDLER. 9,Bl n ri ; ll 'l to t itt . 4 1trin t , h fit r e . ly PT . I g P i P v e e rt ii. Y by iEl tb s' e u i reti r age' - ltiotitroie.irili 'to igse.. ', , : ~- ' • will ot, have ' •• ' "- Steam.. ' 6 - tigt& ,- Saw mill' • - D9SfBROTHERS having / purebasedthiabni istabliihntent,. will keep . constantly nu livid 1 7 1014= Xe!ii -; " of Superior .`` chiality Also; • ..- Mop and Bran, at the loweat 'esti& :prices:;;Custom - worir will 1N done wit 41,oaimtch,inel in cases wAsaayrso.. '1 uly- : land I 'NO*lllll%l4' Store- Depolc 1 . . . .. ~:n- ,;:iiljultitir__ha.ilcust-received'aliew ar - - " 4- 4,--7,1 1 1, 41 0ir..4 11 ent r nt_ ' • , 1 'bOpialth; PARLOR =AND SHOP s it:" tai r iNYOOD !iiii4 -00 A L; which in eon in. hilt;rUvioni i t - itkidi-will T make an a m t m"?; aually , eotiiPlete in :the wit popul And i!iipn?Ttl kiildel of=, 4 4r - lit4. -- --Igievsted i r. o , ?ren inum ing Plate Eittivio.„ love Pipelidet Irvin. Zinc. Stro • l'idiii;iio.4"atiiieli fie will II at t4e; n lowent pm" fot'ash. 0 400*W "fit* : - '' , I f 1 • .- -' J0 1 4 11 31 4 P 4 1: 1 - -!.-,', ' 1 , G= 0 r- sew', - _/ - 01 c ih4 at9ro., yoN • la*, j? 0:41 2. B_ • Calf; moolltso, or 1 . 1 - rlartiMitt Pills lift - doing the business. to.,01.114 . 0.1;40; • 0111 on • -, ." .. • ,--,',,, .. , '.tT: , iii i i '2 l o - 41i., . - ' - . .;.,••14.,,!,...f•iv,14:-14-I,rtn AT: 'iilt it-- ‘!•-- , T -5-•%:'-',a- • , r • ' llll. lTreir -_,.... ;.4."-: 1rt1 8 4 .4- 41,-,- ijkboinego. - nvivi - • tik ,, --, • .: . .1k , . 1 ..,,,,..__ _,...,,,-, !•-ry"-- ii‘iiiof *---7 , ..‘• - ~ • ' :=, ..., :-.. ' •-31,tik , 184siiiii. -- q• - . , ..z : ; - ' 4 .''''' - ' , --- - . • :',;4054int 44 •1 01 .X'-. -- - "''' ' ' Der 5,gi......- 4. - _ . , _; tialiojcuirt ', ulllo44„o.sriLifi ' :4„ptifjoicig - , „, i - r - - • " ill._ ...-H7rr-s , t; „.....- ,_ „v v-.417-virteq.....p7.!--. 5.. - '` WMPRIIIE4iot .4tie.* ~..4",me s r , tok--„, v ~ , . .?', -. 5.,, ,, -...fil mi6: ,cp,,,,,,-- MAD-MARTS! ..• . occasional . Attend to calls 11'.S' VIFIVA'.I7NG in this Idani of the . 014.1,Farms in -snri•eje4, :to loOk ep,and S., *hick . .arr. liable - th..get I e - so as to occasion dispntes i o come. Even , man ,who ' se location of ill his riin4 ouhl see to it.i n . sehsoiat9 d litigation. - -. /NO , a}c attended to, by • - J. W. -CIIAPNAN SALOON AND : J F; ~~~~ .
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