- tat - tije firtsittt. •,-..-To Desitoy iiderbnish. • - - ,-.. 'What i i the beittime to cut underbruSh, &i. - B"= Inthe June number orthe Ranger' the above iinestionin proposed by ii A -Stib . . coinbinin Seriber,",to which' I propose to gse au answer ) , i g botli a 'Tittle experience - and a lit tlotheory. --_llaving:lbeen .brortglit ' up en a farttO used to hear much said by farmers in regard-to' thec ahest time" for cutting bushes; &c and' re ember well the Malty uneertain, ties that\ existed and. the various opinions given,on the, subject. _ Some recommended • to - cut them at one season, some at another. -, Some regardAhe" moon," others the "signs," - &c.,1, also ; rentember that the same idad cf uaderbrtisli, if Ou4 atone;season ,would start again And grziw , luxuriantly ;= but, if tut at-another, =, would be completely :"used , up." -I have also :within the last few years i i - had oportunity tO nOtice the same fat; and ' _ the' - 4:tielusicin - to .which I - haV4ii arrived:is, that,different - shrubs or bushm, trees &c.'• May be. cut at different ;.- seasons ,of the year. . . m Soe are killed by :cutting as early as_ the That of-July , others by the first of- August : and soon till October or even November. . The rule iithis : ‘. Cut any plant, or shrub, about the:tithe that it has done growing . for the seasoa,:and its destruction is almo st cer tain." If cut before this time, it will gener allistart. again'the ne:t year. The exeep tiOns 'arOw. fe So`nuich for the facts nob:. - . . forthe theory. - - , . . . - - . • Ist. - In the spring of the year all roots are vigoroni. Hen,ee, if a tree or shrub be cut at this time, or while full growth the roots will send forth a'new set of shoots. The ex, cePtioris are —lst. Evergreens, as pinerhem lock, spruce, &e. 2d. Those that have a ece,- pious flow of sap in the spring, es the maple,`., - birch, dre, Yet ,evensome of these wilkstart . again ircut scion after the buds have opend, a : . e., after the spring flow of sap has ceased except= •in the cise of, old or large trees,. in' which the roots appear not sufficiently vi,g- oreittSi :or the'evaporation from the new stump tOo,*pid, to allow of the formation •ef new. shOots... - - - , ' , .2d In autumn, when a shrub or tree ;has : done: gnivvingtor the season, the active ener gies of the roots cease,:eing, perhaps, some. - *hitt extousted by its summer action. If then 'the bush or tree be cut after it has• done-, • growing, but'while the stem and Jeaves 2 arei fresh and full - of alp; the • vital - force of the • . toot's will. rarely be sufficieat to cause a new growth; but:if left till the foliage is dead or • _.dying, the energies ‘of the roots' are restored 'by the - returning Of the sap, '.and are - -ready for -action again as - soon as "%the season of growth shall ..I.lenee, too early or too — cutting will be' eqnally uticiumssful. •Cu " our underbrush, then.. at the time abois s cifiee; and it:willsrately-start again. If it doeS,,the will. Spear stinted or sickly, and secin "e of its own accord, or a second cutting a the proper time will insure success.:. 'The same rule applies to .all other plants, as the Canada.thistle, milk-weed, die. oke.; with grea ter or less - certainty; according • to the greater or less vital force, or . tenacity or life peculiar to theroots of each kind of v6getable. : - -, ' Theapreper Gine" can easilY:be determined - . by-observing whether new leaves continue to appear at the end of tl-e pi ominent branches. When the end leaves are of full size, :and: a bid is seen at the end of the branch; then.(or • i seen Ofter) is your lime to eat. .If deferred long beiond•this time, or till the. leavts begin steturn yellow ; or fall, cutting will be of little ' - .use, as the roots will be'' strong'' for a new start on the opening of af.nevf spr i ng Genesee: `Farmer. Foodfor, Crops This is a " &awl question.' among farm ers at thie present dayl In new countries, where'the land' has not . 4een cultivalcd-much, little is,thought about giving the >crop any foed,in order to Make it food for ourselves; bat after the best soil has been eihausted by ecitastant croppingl--after the lacreis otioei rather ou the farmer finds, that to make food for h imself, he must give fOod ,to the plants lie' wishes to raise. Well what must it be i To answer it ° tvith perfect accuracy, you should fin t know what the son is made of—or, in, other word's, both should be analysed, and the ingredients ascertained,both as to their quality atd quan tity. But this requires a greater knowledge 4 of practical chemistry than' the majority of of the people AS yet posses's, and also more expanse than most farmers are able to meet What is the next best thing to be done I fortunately the remains of organic bodies, (by which we mean those bodies both of ani mal and vegetable originolat hare bad life and a set loforgans forming their bodies) Paelesanmetofi l tbe ingredients required- for this purfcee. ''Although some of the lag e )(eh clients Iv makeup the mass of, organic matters ay not be needed in this crop, they will not lost and will come in play for some future one. We are aware that there is much said ' "about specific manner, sold this article and that article is loudly _ rczornmendecl as the very thing and the , only thing needed. We o.not underyalue them, at the same time we \ 1 I caution our readersnot to overvalue them.— Watch all:experiments—use every of the spe cific kind, such as , plaster auperplio4hate of lithe, sulphat of ammonia - glen° ' &c., dm, as you know will be beneficial, but at the lame time don't give , up your manure heap. As a gener al rul 7 , the remains or manure made from,the, remains, of organic , lARdies‘ the nearettxelated, that is: the nearest in kind and quality to those which you wish to -itie, will make the best manure for them..-- ' - teturn to the sOil again'as Much of the crop s you ean, in order to make another one. ..liature gives yoti this advice. How is it bat yonder forest bas kept np for so many eats"sUch if, heavy,crop of wood 1 How is ; 64 .Cfor. ae,isug as You cau Trememt)er, Ifni his not only been 4 1 heaVY burthen of oo d .on th a O o il; bat it has been constantly \ici i elummi ii row & j ..„Tt is maOured every 1l as sere:ae the fall eealee; 4f a thick depot= "of. 1.1 , • .- ,tf leaves aad-twiggi - aad:small breeches, • W 4 1414 Avila:iind l ' the winds And 43 °W reakato Vieth wand 'their- ,ete• — • Inialetivei-ael t t wigs are inadivP out o f material, ii ifo r t lin l Y i n ,frolii- We air, la of he samAkin , fiitithill4:o lll4 iTOod , 40 so. beiaeelir alialialliri " 4- 4 t 4 i' - TOI l l t •••0 ,-,..- 0 :-.:...--- -- ~- . -:-..- 4- -"` -A The .*inegi"ff.#44lo4! alertesAfiance' nat hkOPPt a t t o4;tfiii ii tictt-T-O l .# ' o, li4***4u#4:44k, ,N*1 1 ,4 , , thaeeltceigni**ooo‘,ollAught-oAPA] 64-41teosp 4, . iiii di4*- -- #44oisliptii. , l valuable :4,--i*Dgfpr:-..40it0r-)1*t.5,.1 'llau k ' ll i i i i *o w nise t iz i iii r i g thi l till ,-7,! -'; • 4,- , ~,- ..,,-„,-,--,-- ' - -t-.-l'e,7 ,' , 1 _, , ,-,-, - ,. , , - -, _._.- - 0 , ,,..."' , ':: - . ,.. :Z . , ,, e ; ----', 't''-; :: ' A`f-A.'",.,., • itall*ancilizaks*lnd* (Oh 140weftlin er, ittakes asrit usble manure Sr- thet%eicitki,N aila that the ptito!age - of the orOtaidy chit, ilp:and'ai,plied _to the trees .. from 'which ;were taken; ma ke :a lealtuarte' dressing foil , orehatA—Moilie GRAND 417 ROILS: 7. ' :Aubnrn—Joseph Ltiner,t ury. .Bridgewater—Wtin. T. Austiti. 1 . . --1' - _ Brooklyn , - , ,E.. -4 3: Kent, Saint:nil .1 -. 1 elitroida L. Iladiell. ' 'Diinock- T :-Loriu o.ewton. I 1. : l i sPrankljn--:.01.1.50n M. !lid!. t i ' ,1 • Gibson—S. ll.llloniltou,- Stun el, P s i HarfOra-40lia •KingsleY• • - Jaelcson—lloseA Benson, .Tan):-. Jeksup—Joel. Cogswell, Richard 8..D0wn . 6r. _. • , • Lenox—baniel B.:Clark; S. H. Alfred T. jeffers. , , , Latitrep--Jpbn _Davidson. - Middletown—Charlee R. Mall: 1116ntrose---Averi - Frink. - Rusb:l 7 -..N. B. 'Stewart, Elias MI Spridgville--Albert A. Boot., TRAVSIISt JURORS.. - Auburn—Peter Farrell, Nelson anson - Pin•ker,,Elijah Cran,* ::E . ipolacon--4onathan Barney,* Foster.* ' Ararat—Alonzo W.alker. , ', Brool4n—Jobu H. .Chapma Goodneh..M.-1.-Nowcomb t Wui. unison.* • '‘ - Bridgewater—L.. B, Gurnsry, Uczekiafr Bullard,* linus'Wortrous,* Alfre. Choeonute--John.Addison, Edy,ard Burk. Clifford—P.V. Chamberlin, C., N, Mil ler, Lewis N..Bugle,*. Nelson Decier; * nea r), E. Hodge .* F I>iinock—Geo..Gates, Dyer Lathrop; - Jas. Lathrop, E. T. Wilber, Lewis Brush.* *Forest Lake—John - S. Frank li n r .— David - Banker,* Jim fus Sinith.* Gibson—Win. P. Gardner, S. Pi Chand ler. -- • , , • Great Band David -Arnold, Daniel Bald win,* Nathaniel Ives,* Chas. „Trobridge.*. -1 - karmony— , Elliott Benson, John" lley-=. nulds Henry H. Sampson.* , ' • ' illarford—Daniel Oakley, Edward P. Pin:- seY, David Quick - , Peter s,,W m illias, Sniit Seyincitire. ' ' lierrick—,Liced) • Latiirtip- 7 4essee Sylvintis; J. J . )T. Lee.*. Liberty-7-Phineas Beebe ; (ieo. W. Crand4l, Fish, Abralnun NAP,* Benj.,W.,Soutliworth.* . • - Lenox--iliiam - White, Charlei W. Con: rad,•* . • Middletown- 2 -Elinor, Bristai, Miles Bald win, Wen. G.andrick,* Lawrence Curly,* Michael Grimes:*, • . - Montrose—F: G. Boyd.* • New Ifilford4--S'ilas • Hamilton, drier Tenant, J. B. %Varner,: John Hayden.* • Ilush-11.- J. Cha . mpiOn,* Abisha W. Gray,* James S. Tqpper.* I Springrile-Myron Venn.' Silver 14ce- - 4olin Thomson—Williarn/Witier.* Those niatked with a "Star ( 41 )*re drawn, for setcnal week. • • • • Trial List, August Term 1853. - • •1t WEEK. 1 . • Bank of -Susq'a . . en. vs T. P. St. John. JarfieSon rs litock-et alp: . • • MOggs•Adaer. vs •Verys Eiecntors &c: :Kellum vs Green. •, _ - Foster 3.5 . Green.: . Sutherland vs Duct:ee, et. al. S,uirinehanna Co. Tyler vs• Smith.; • Rieha rdS, vs Richmond:l RuseTs Spencer:vs T.iffany et a 1... Seymour, vs Merriman's Achur's. Stevens vs .N. Y. dr,.E. R. IL Co. Lord Jr. -vs Manzer. • ••• 21: WEEK, . .Conrad & Roberts vs Smith vs.. Curtis - • Green vs Wartrous et al. Aine'y vs Davis,' Campvsldarslx.'- Marlott CaSe vs Dunniore et zd.. . - Bailey. vs 'Baker - vs lane et al. Hayden & Little vs .Turner & Bull. Waters - :vs Collins. •• - Eldred vs Young, et. : - Fancher Vs Scoville. • • NetvcOlnb vs Kirk Jr.,•et al. Lenlleim-ys Kirk Jr codruff.vsSame. F 'I • Shuits.. vs. Same. 1, • - Marcy, vs Tiffany. ' • Richardson vs Perigii &Graham. Cornell'vs Lester: ldaNli.vs Westbrook Garnishee &C. Kent vs Wartrous. . • • 1 - - • FLOUR AND SALT ‘i - CONSTAICTLY 'on - band- and for sal ~, the load orbariel at 'ldo ntroee Depot. ', 1 July 1 . 3;1833. - - ..- I. 1.;..P05T& 0 .. • • . , HAYDIAKERS! F. yoti buy ilin:4o Irnuts, at In I cos, call' on .411 c sutgiriber. I-have -a.firs asfortmentof SciTacs, from four shillings up Scythe, Sunda, 'lay and Straw Foiks, th kind of flakes,. Grill stones, itt. Atc..'which.. I Sell a t iba lowest • • ible prices. Please' a vall. : I. S. LITTLE, New At: Float' and . - IL. AAITANTITt . of fresh -Halsev• H Time by the barrel, , 1 - 0 0 te0;w84 ed of the bet quality ; Si& at „June 28,2853 ; IF. R CHA2ZIYLEVe/ Faminfr Tool rpHE *gest and diespest • t ounty to be. „found itt - D. It. LAT : I GUANO. ::• fir74lfilionie .and icit bite the red -Rayei‘ertL-Beq,,Aetiefeed, eitua rough of. Montrade. Fiieteritis.of the mobeitibetiifi4 • I .ok -426 ;1P4T.' - - •_ . • -X: ....., • e. .•l' fO tiilytr I - R - C 'Wi inf:And ! •!f;:- ' r o w- . N.... der. l . n Ili o l ivat: .:. ,H_iH ALT, JD -backs- amid ... : . - .'-. • ... •• :,,,,, ..._ , .. . .. ~., ~•7 , , _ - -: !.:',.:;• . ;,, : L aditii i , , -dr, : ,j: 41 :0_,_.. 8 - I ' see # , '" a '.. w .''"; • i:447:Stiseiiii-Ait: :fit !'•' ,: . • -:., -. t -•-% ~, , ,;--Poilin - ': - Leat; iio 4l - 43 tai -, -" ''...-!...•'-. V . :":' ' .A 2 ' :' ' ~ . &=:SBAD, "•:e: sr , iintitunt - 7 2...L9r5. , , stiotormsd , ll.6...' . ittig-: .... ..... 4_,-,..1- , ~ ~,,,., -4.4.1 .so us _ JP7 A ,l '" , '" .,; r+lP. l ll...:,v: T'f' '-; 4,2 or,ezktPuthk: a: :4 ..:-. ,-: '..: ..Z" *!:--,,,.--'-' •...„ - ? 1, .;;;r o ,:, ,-, 4 , --7 , • -: • ;, f - T z t ,- Xxii-, - ,..4. - :;,;;; -7 ,-e,m , ,,..4, 7 , - _ ?..—:h ,--- . 5-Vite ttt o ff -5,...14tHAN14111.7.1 ; • I • Jukeig Reynold 4 otiedoiN west of IL $":. Wilsoies akfre.. in; The roods kepler/Y kaaare as del Ety - iiii4 'Candy Stioll "' " Pays 0. -• ••*. kJtitENWldll,STllPlET,(neerl3*idleay)l4'ee. - York /LP:Salisbury 4514); Wheeler, Pro prietor& In the vleiniti - of quit prineilial Steam boat Landings:. -ROCKWELL WINTON - 8r:- Cci.; • itrANUFACTURFIRS and `Dealers: in Straw . ILL Gads; Bah!, Cap; Pit,* tlrnbreuax, Partip Ribbotac. itc. he., Na to Cotirtlandt street, / 41 *_ . :1 ) .,. ( 1 P stairs.) rwst.t.. J. noicknn. TllOl l / 1 1-111GSTRUNMeaitt 11 Dry Goods, Oroceries e Clotking. Crockery; Boots and • Shoe.% &a., Susrteartna peptit, Pa. - . ! co 1 WILLIAM. W. SMITH -& ,6114,Cableet • Makers. `:They keep , censtantlr on band a gckxl assortment: of altkinds Of Cabinet Furniture.- - Shop and Wnre rooms it the foist of Main • 11111..r.jESSUP, JESSUP :Attorneys at Law, Montrose,. _ Practice!. in Susquehanna, Bradlurd, Wastie,'Wyto 3 ing and Linienie Counties. ; • • JOHN GROVES, Fashionable Tailor, shop; ip Keeler's I3lock , &lin Street, Montrose, Lo - re, Al ' jolifison': C. . - .SIMIOONS, Boot & - .She ker, ever*.lial.dwin)s Hareem shop; Turnpike E. L. Rick ALBERT CRAM ; ERLIN, Atiorney at - -Law, and . Justice of thetace—o . yer I: L. Post & Co'a Stores i • • ' .- • - CALEB WE S, . Sadl Harness , Trunk ManufacturerhoFiAt. his dwelling a few . rods south of the Cillage,4l2.3lain street, got:A rt:Se - 7 • il! P. HINDS, Afton* at Law, . Sus tinehanna., Pa. Office on oain-street, one door • east of Lenbeines. • • - , B. R. LYONS 4. CO,' l l,llholesale.& Retail Dialei& in Drl G4ads, - Groceries, Salt • Flinn', and Hardware, 4tiOalypro' •.• - • • " - • F. • „CH/ADLER, ,ipealer in Dry Goode, . Stulionery, etc. Public Iveoue, 3lontroae,. Pa 11... II: itorney.at Law. Office *reit 13entley - it lir `'s . - Store, foot' or • 'Public Avbnue, ,Moutros. dealt j I Pa. , • G. Z. - DlllloCli, .--=-0111ce .aad residence Na 4, Ortega. str4t. - • Mantrore, Pa,r- . • al.. L. POST & - CO: e len In Dry Goods, Groceries, CrOcker , Hardor'are. Leather, Floor, etc. corner, of Tun) lke street and Public Arenue. - • • ' J. • . J. 'LYONS & ' SON, Dealers in Dry GOods, Hardware. Crockery, Tinware, Groceries Books,•ete.; Also, carry on the BOOK BINDING .business, P 'tic-Avenue, Montrose. Pa.. ENTLE 'REID, Dealers In, Dry Coeds, Dr .0, IlatliCines Ppiriltk, Oils, Grocer • iestil wke, crock Pry, Irony Clocks, Watcheet, Jecielr , Slifer poons, Pc.rfu!nery,• 4.c,3—F00t. of Publ c Avenue. • . C. - D: I IliglL,- Surgeonlentist--of . see in • ild Fellow's ihilllcoinerof Chestnut mid T , .rnitike streets,- Montrose. Pa.—Plate wbrk one,with the best "material, and in the • mbst it4piovetl Style. • - • . JESSUP - Attorney at Law, --14 d •Cs::)II3ILSSIONER. OF DE EDS, for:the S is of New York, Will attend to all,busiunss I trusted to him with promptness - and Adelity. • 6 lop on Public Square, occupied by . HOD. Wm - Y.. GREENWOOD, Chair Nana- . C T U-RE R.- - lasn keeps constan!ly - on. nit Cane ;Seat Chairs; and Cabinet "Furhiture, a o se the sm cri4 o n s ud tor l o yit r fu h r i d v :i lfe,w oo rcit o. ls 2 r , r 4.2 h RE; • St • BENTLEY H .,&,. t PERKINS, anufactprers of and dealers in all kinds of Cast :i gs, Stores; Agr m ieultnral impleentS, etc. of at Sayre's Store: Public Acenue- Manufac: y at the 'Eagle Fouudry,Foot of -Cherry street. lt e . 3 ontrose; Pa: " • : • - - • ' ABEL TIJRRELL • Dealer in Drugs, . edicines, Chemmals, Paints, Oils, Dye-stuffs, • roceries, Dry Gnods, Hardware, Stoneware, lasawares, Clocks,"- Watches, 'Jewelry., 4liver E Owns, Spectacles, Musical. Instruments, Truss , es,.SUrgical ' Instruments, Liquors,. Perfumery, litirrOrs, Stationery, Brmhes,•Shoes, Yankee 14- lEEE L, °Mee • . AVING recently added t our assortme n t 'or .JOB 'TY.lT'aeveral neri - and heantiftillonts Ile* 'RULES,' 'A:ORDERS; .OI:NAME-.2VTS,Akc we arencisr, prepared to.r,execute every kind of • rti-ITTER=IPIVESS : PRINTING, such as PIiMPHIJE TS, _ • 4 , GIRCULARS-. .......11..0,. •POSTERS, -: • - - CA11118;`' . - • • - : : BLANKS, i - • . ••• . _ CHECT - LS, 4r., rl good style, .at fair pArts,iind with tle!patch.,—. klavitig the advantage uf . new. Materials through• tiut;wo can confidently tircintio tO give-: , . 1 =-. - ntire.-Sa .is ac ion. ..- o thoe favoring us with tlieir - patransge. f Specia l Alunlitt, Sehooll'icketa, Bill I:leads te., will Igo printed orr:sliorenotiCe: on good - piper_ t*,,,t . 4.1 l kinds , of Blanks inn/tilt palled, fur, con *intl.,' onintifd fifr 'mile. ~, - • " • '.: • I . ' Virrhose who, iinve Job Prtnting to di) wilt find to theig itiCerest torah 044 the : itEGLtiI!AR 9F- Fcg.: . •.. , • ~ -. . ~..-.- , ,-.: - ~-:-; . , :-.: ..., . .' .:, ~ -: i•-: ~ • ..-: :;. _ . - i the OCrs. • ace of Bo y t 6 Fri- d. I ' L Postitto - Avg .eetablialsbd o . Drina Store it Mbit• ;rave Depotiirberiihey'illi lie 64 i of 'oinalteg&kittiittbelowP4PriFetl:l4- .; th.tioniprice 'arta*: L - WOOL: pa i d ' Niel - it lb. Montrose - -I-1,-POST: a 00 ,- - • 8 1 2 1 fan Maaj oir • r• b " = Or! In '4t2l-4:,,,1t1it5-A, , - . • ;••• •- - ;a:iii4oll.44iof/i%-t= . - Scythe*, • JOB HMI 'C WO , "J.D .4 ; WOOkiireered, ter irbickthe 0 100 4 - 0 highest price in - ash rill die Paid , ^ nunturr. New May 23. 1103. ' • F . GOODS! AWN - GOOD sjw.i.P.Ao.4rif.AirD bulek'sAths'A.T t.PoiVit COS. ri " In theOld'eortet Store OAN be found. a splendid assortment ofi NEW IJOODS of 'the latest Spring and &amulet* style::: • Having just returned from New York at which.pbtee-teey have oipared no pains in Milting selectionsi - they flatter "themselves with the idea that they. can compete' With, any estabbstunentkin town both in pric e : and ;style. , Theitherefore would invite their old f ri ends and the public' generally, to call rind- - examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere, as they Will find:it will save them a handsome percentage' to look over and pnrchsum *of the above' tnentioned stock comprising as great a variety as'is usually foetid its: a country store. • ' _Among their stock may be Pima in great varie- ty Brown Shirtingi, and Sheefings,Bleached €heet tngs and • Shirt:llgs, Tickings, Shirtmg Stripes, Summei Stuffs for men and boys - lie:lr. • Volored Cambrim Paper Cambric% Nan Keens, Jacquard Diaper% Apron Checks, Kerseys, Bagging!: and Seamless .111:gs,.Flunnels, 'Red, Yellow, Plain, and, Twilled, Blankets, Quilts, and Counterpanes;, also 4 large assert went of Dress Goods , . IV V WINTON. Banige Delanes,- Persian Delaney; All Wool De lanes Bleck' Silks, Fancy Silks; Poplins, Printed Lawns, CatebriLm,. Jrconets, lktrages, 13otubuines, Silk and Cotton Velvets; Fanetaild Plaid Scotch, Frenek Oilman, and Lancaster, Qin,ghants, Prints in great variety, Dendn's Diillss gild Jeans also most any - amount of * • White Good' such as Irish Linen, Pirdseye DiaPer,'Line.6 Tow elling and Diaper Cluinics; &mullets, Checkered. :cambrici,,Swiss Muslin Plain and Figured, Bis Lo p, Lawns; Drop-ry Muslins, Lace poials. Und Em troidety. ALSO, Cfotlis,, C l usi.hueres, Ma c k, Plain and Fancy -Vestings, . Plain and Figured. • ' - PIA& AND F.ANCY CASlWEltEnvectlx, Merino, Cassimeres, KentuCky de:6s,, and Satinets Bangup and Prince Albert Cords,iAlso a larLe as sortment of • • 1 • Tailor's • such as enninss..Ptidding,. Wiggalts, Brown Aul lands, Silk rnd Alpuct - Serges, Oont binding fie. ALSO, Their usual ttssortittetit otiGroecries:Tens, Sugars; Coffees - , • Salettus, Uingq, rinteuto, - Pep- A LSO,. itmst kinds of flat drrnre called .for in these parts &c. all of whirli together With a long list of other itrtielqs not above tifentiuntid Will be sold_ on the , • . One price and posittyc y no devi= , - • - . . ation systeti . . _ .. f - - at priel, - lb:Alm-ill lie perfeeily satisfactory to all wliomay give us, a Qilt. • . . . • ' CROCAE/t, Y . ,' a largeind fine aSsortinent tr ay be found at ' . • I. L. POST. d CO's- ALT; Lime and Piatiter cmistautly ou.liand and •for ealo by . . . - LL. MOST h. 'Co. • pALYTS...-A small stuck for sale at • •*. • .; LL. POST S. 6.V.5. Montrpse, April, 6, 1553 Sustainer :Arrangement. Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western ;.RAILROAD '• . . . TIN and afto Monday; June Gth. 14.3olteltait k.tis.,ienger Train will le.are;Sctantun at 10.40 . . - . . Arriied at Great 'Bend nt 1.19, . Connecting itith Ole (lay express trains East and West-on,the N.Y. di . • Return, will :leaveG kat Bend on .the Of tbd Day Express from New Yorki-ard arrive at 'Scranton at 6.544 P. M. - • A Freight Train With Passenger Car .attaelietl, leate Scranton .at 1,35 r. m.,: . Arrife at Great Bend - at 5.:39 x.,.et;nneeting•with the Pass enger Train east and. we it on the ;‘i`,l?: lt. • ltetuming, will leave Great Bend at- after the arrival of the Mill Pas. e , oger Train East and 'West nn E: R., and arrive at :Scran ton :al.° A. M. , • • : • Stages will be in, waitin g on the arrival of pas.s-' eager trains at Scranton. to Convey pasSenOrs to Carbondale, :.rittstrin, kesbarre, Philadelphia via. the Reading Railroad , Easton, and all other intertnediaterplaces.• ',;• • • • ••1 • • • Passenge leivinglScrunton at 10:10 A. M..„11r. ASV at •Ne lark at 11- r. and at. Dunkirk at 10.15 p. . - • . • I • ' • Pessenge leitVing Scranton at 1.55 r, 31: will arrive at t w York at 8.22 A. 31. and at Dunkirk at l2:115 I!. . , ' . . Passengers tearing New York by the NiglitEx-, press at.. 6 Pu. will, arrive at Settuitt)a st r 10' A. It. D. EL DOT,TEREIt; Supeilatendeat. Scranton, Jtine.o, , • 10 a • ,VABLE LANDS -.. R . rS .A L .E. - .. . -.-- It VOlt SAL IN ONE B2BY,Abiait 5500 acres I' -of Land ou the waters of Spring Brook, •a branch of the ckawatini river, in Luzerne tom-. ty, Peniiit., a tit:niidway hetwiten the thriving towas of Scr awn and Pittston. 1 TheSe land,..iirei -.covered With aluable timber,- and being situate. in the most .e tensive mineral relgion inTenns!.,•l;, rania-:-.krionto contain itini:orei and lielinved tn: t abound in - col, :anil being iihio in the'' immediate vicinity of s et nil - railroads: made and now in pro-. gressoffer :the 'cipitidiSt an 'opportunity for the investmei Air money. that seldom occurs. ,For further' info 'mita) ripply to11:1": Hosack..tsq.. No. 3t Nall: reet,New-TOrk. or o the:sub,criber at Montrose, t-quehannucouny, Pa.; the attor ney in of the . oWners.. ".,.. , -, - ,-.• .. ft. TIE firm soltmi, day of;ApriLl 'arc red orotherwise:l , Afontrose, ifter the ca 'et! on. b . W. ...s: . attenthitt to' profitseilo in . . age. :!' . •_. , . T - MY PATRONS.: -• •• . A'S my Imisitesa. fre prettily calls- rue:. to other .places. f or Sever I ;weeks . at a time, for the benefit . of those. of my friends. who live. out of town particularly, Who have often called and found Me gone, I sped' in ruttire so arrange it as to be here withou fail thimigh each term of cUurt, - at which time i, will be liiy. pleasure' Q attend to all .business of ity profession.- • • May than my friends. for past favors: . . - i i . - (.3::I). VIRGIL, Dentist.-. TON .. -N t -GOODS.. , W THE . birglApt and ,best staortment . of' .Goods in , • Surquefrna county may. be 'finical at • • , J: )1 1t 'LYONS 1 o's.. lanesbornj une-14, 1853 • • , • - 1000 igt:(;d co! lit.V o ter ik keg s at *june .' l4.:lBs3 , 200 ARreteEilvldöfaiin7lls n it t(4desee Flour r I•• .11.11 Lyons Co LanckbOrci Mar 25, 1853 TOINEROaricI Caiientere fol;ls of all lc,inil3 'fur ia • enroll .Iyotet 4.t Co taitieboro, roa.BARI • Yam" IX/1171 direciL,... plug - uiki Giici it. if ITEW-310110tAiN DE LAMM mid other dress. 11 goodslatiit• • - - J. LYONS; do ' 11010 Y qiiaitir, our Al store a s LYONS . and SOL . , • , F11313/1*,10.3 • • T 2 .* OI .TI4: I V Borg . _ 11E7k.11tY DRMEP.. ISBbLUTION. • • , fS. S. Mulford d: Son ha been dis ;. tahe effect from and after the 3041 AU thoSe having unsettled. accounts' I taCall and - arrange the sarne by note • - S. S. MULFORD, • . : W. J.-MULFORD • pril'2s, 1853. • • - st day of Mily the .bus need will be the: subscribers, under :the , firm , of Mulford. rho will endeavor by close. usiness, and 'selling goods at -striall rit their share of: the public patron -1 WTI:LEA:SI .1. MULFORD. •- •SYLV ESTER 1.1. MULFORD . . pril,2s, 1:833. •-• • , ito4troite, Lanebbori , . . I'D. tors!! arcordluj tb - .114 re Complus, is th S. e yeas '. ' 1&31, , by J.' MOUTON', IL D - ••111 lb' cbakir . -41Dics of Uas. District. Cburt ibr: es , .. • .- - • • • istrict BiotherSoientiflii Wonder! ' - ' , j (MEAT CURE,- FOR DYSPEPSIA! TRUE . ~- DIGESTIVE FL' . . .. o*_ - - GASTRIC ..JU Piepared from Rxxxiv. or the fourth., nit ox after diiietions of ltaron • great{Physiologlcal Chemist," by. J * ton, 'lc. 0., Philadelphia, Pa. ; This IS Niture'S 01111 remedy 'for ant unhealthy stomach. No art'of roan cmi equal its midi - tire pow ers. let:tont:ibis .no Alcohol, Bitters; tr nauseous -drugs. • It is extremely agreeable to the taste.atid may be taken by the most feeble patients who can not eat a water cracker Without sent • distress.— Dewitt el of :drugged imitations. Pe siik-is not a Call on the-agent ; and get, a de. ' ire circular, ' gratis, giving a large amount of scie.ntific eiitlence, froin Liebig's' animal . Chemit-try.;,.. Di. Combe's l'hysioloc7,, of digestion; Dr. Pereira .011 food and" i , diet.; De. John l'ir. Diaper. of New Ti rk-ljniversi ty; .Prof. Dunglison's Physielegy ; t &Milian; of Tale ',C . ollege ; Dr. Carpenter's Phy iology ; ttc., together. with " .reports. of. Ceres fro all parts of the United Staten. • ' • - j - . Anzt. Tuattatt.; Montrose, wholesal Agent • - . (A Tatm•Com] special Appoint Tr NOW•YE ALL DIE& that WC, ei ed, Jaen Pierre, Cluirlei &pie las. • Schmidt and Henri Friti, of th Berrie- tiud Neuf Chatel, - Aratch - 31 1)0 by itbese.prets.ents. duly authoriz Profewr..J, A. SINGLETON, W Montroie, and .W.DLSIN4LETO& said phice,' to Le our "SolejAgenis to Pcluisyb . sitnia, and ; this . saei appoiatin South . • - • " We the, parties to these presents. d Lity costs insdtuted' . .by eny in( this oeti apiuiintinent, .and to :this pective; .1111FS and seals in, the pre -P 11 ierre, Deist], 1'; Iteughnuei ..Pa erialid this first day ef.January, in t Lurd one thotekind eight hundred am, JAEN PIEKR CHARLES 1)1.' THEO;S SCH IkENRI FIAIT Ne:w - ,tiriti;and Grocer DOCTOR D. PATRI4 Alt: 'l nd I:. 71 IPt`trele-le i n formn Ibt 1 his i . in .1 Profesilon i and . the 'Public in genera ust embarked in the above named! has iiwie op liandi, mid is • st ill_ rec. - 6cl well chosen asSortnient of every thin Drti,., ,, s ,i 31 ed icines, .11 rocories; ' Dy es, till.of which he.will sell for Cash ,o, 1 the Cheapest and most Wdrantageou purchaser. In reference to liis,Drugs he wthdd simply-xtate, that .we Min:Neff . from . .the: - establislunent Baines A; Co. one. of the!MO4 relia of Nev.i Yorlt—ari& for purity and believes . Were never excelled ; :if.ei3 stocl: crier heroie brought iinte pugeo His BtOck of Giocerii.s klull nn . triv consequilitly' can. be- sold cheap. . few. CbOtle I. ! iquorS, for medicinal .pt he can: afford, as low as 1 . 1; More infer .Fen been bought for.. - rleise't eliaAng elsewhere; at the 'old stand, o ner,•in Ote builtlipir -formerly knew nierstore,poste the - "P 'enmen *" opi h ;Montrose February 1,1553.:;7: ..• VALUABLE: DEAL; ' :EST • _ • '• -•- 90_VILL &' E .467 situated i U. est part of tWe of rinsq Yt Houses and Lofs"tp the; usost.busul l aforesaid • village. .Also; - A Eiirm c° ntainin 7 13 3 with ,improyentent; •hiti rim timbered. sitnitu !.!• froni said Susiittehanna is the . great. Cent ra E..ltai/road,sittiate ratite f, grade. on the :roadoear , the (Statucca,pota!wacta and tlakCaSea .*ing by natnrethe.best Ikatering with' he hieatit . r of . 'e* t. erisive 31 Feundry, . Susquelutnlt i . ant: . but 2;000 inhabitants, and but 4 y' destined soon .tu range dongz.:.ide of ; mid poptdonS toirns on the li thoroughfare.•• ....• L. P. 111 N : • • • Office one door, east Susquehanna Pepat,lZ'ov. IS, 1' TRI-DAILY LINE OF Montros6 i.nd--Lackawanna • Railrbads by. the lank ASS . ENGERS wit find Stag • J.. the Montrose Depot on the ar lowing trains to-convey passengers - On the- arrival of Freight . Train Great Bend..at A. - A. 31: On arrival' New Vork, lTh.ghamton , Dunkirk a 31 P. arrival.of trains frontS barre it-c, at 11.40e.x.• , . • • Stages leave Montrose 'in coon , Lackawanna and Western Bui!Mad Binghamton, Dunkirk and the W • I AU. (This train ;meta all the lrai going: East or West.) Leave au!, 4on,.Wilkesbarre at 7 A. U. WOO; Scrnnton, Wilkesharrp.- at at .1 r. .• . • : . ...... . Friends,ville Stages leave ,Montt: rival:Of 0 i o'clock . r..3l.-tntios front X; day. 1. '0: 11 r!i9;1; in tithe fur, cars to cry rnorninig. -.: All ExpripEa. pacimges carefull koperty tuKiu care of.. Di)r.trosc i . -Mfty, 1554, JITST, reeeivetl,:aukts iU be Itep Land hiteafter • Pure .;Gepesee - Fl #1 barrel; Of the eery best 'b all' 'le II at a low privey i Ltnd„ At-arra' riOr ' Also, Flour by the et quantity.- , • ,- ]JENTL .1 :,-Ifontrwe;:rebiuitty 2;1853.._ 41d.11 ALT 11:111001111 - .113114111310 Just Be l i j RANK FREESIAS'S BARB .1 Rev. B. ft. 1111 I- , - i "Altbough,ft story of. Southern ii different from:the raany . nninitions i Cabin. It: is intensely Interesting. " The book is gossipy and lirikil lunch that is lasghable in ilialoge tiom — ahristion intelifirmer. 1 "All we have to say is, buy t 1 for Prank's sake farthe Friend's own fake—lf you grant something ly, deeply interest yott.--Returd 7'ke Apoleon Dynasty, or a H . %vane Armily.wit4 12 Portra i erisr-Mes.--One of tbe most vain* ing works of the times. Om husghtd Mies gag .Larr as--gri . th ea:opiate descripliont (Ramage; eat. ; ' GUI Montage,Muth•loBs3. - %t I i O :II C t # :3910thingi or" .MAGI OF Leibig. the S. Bough: e and rbtai If out; e undersign e Th'eoplui- Cantons'of nufacturers' • and appoint i tehmaker, of f the afore the State of dit.to extend ag,reetcOay ingelinent ou „ set,our res. !epee of Carl led in Sltitz e 'year of our I fiftv-rcro, 1 ) 1E - 11,113. IDT, [LS.] [ISI Store. It jutneioes old 'nd oh t of .the .:tliati he has )iiiiiless,.intl . .-,:c.fpll-.lind . in the line of litittts,4:A. &e., i - ..ttartee upon terms to the: nd )leclicinei4, . e selected 19% 'Shifteltn_ le in the City excellenie - be rated - . 14 .any. •hani•Couriiv: A 111 bought;'ina haa.ni.4 a nt, article . altpefore pur- - Pittg the- Lutliee." TE FOR the piegsant ehatioantio part of the !tinder heavily Dpt, or dip I of (4 the heay I rea( , . worki 'of; i'e,:noil posses-j eon the tionte Shops; I gh numbering ', ri of age,: the most flout of this grea $. Agent. - Lenhiinfg: STAGES srrwEEN nd Wesiern IRoad. in readiness at . v . al of the to Montrose. i whichiravei. of trains - frepl id the IVe.:4t at'. ; antot,,Witkes- Ainn 'with the for New York; t ii.. at 10 o'cloek . c at the Bend gave for . itave fur Car-, • d dreat Bend; . , -e after Ole ar i •nell'ork every 'e • w, Turk. ev, handfed and LEONAIL . . . , --10 t ci~n~tnntly of ial4. whicl • )t wg Eared or sitiall 174 READ. R 8110 P, by fe, it; is entirelil lOf thick Tom Reale? Re-- e *inks, witli .au o , .11Ook, ,buy' it hat *ill. otroot . tory of Oa Buo4 i .ta--by the: Bei" wand lit*eBV of Altai r + Eaps,Ea EtriaLEß- re 44. MEM . ~l~ted;~ti .y~k~i~d MMOM 'sirov Gir:4o - i*evid*°P*lek STOVECOrrtiti.:TI/4.4‘, IRON::E.STIBLISIINE' rplIE tinbierilioer , respectfully ' info 4.. - that ,lii ha:lA*o l 'o a lan:P. id fornier'iteertif f3triveit - ;'inniiiting if the most apprOed i kiWatifics%*r_lii. , -, oLataltr•Alß, ME - . . - FO. EBT QUEEN; -.: .. . ' BT4E OP THE WES --.] ~ ., • IFEBTERY--QPIEEN,•: . . all elevated 0F601.' , „Of square air tig P. ' - 'l' (ENIX;" P,AhAO6 - 'IV :STERN. .Egi'lßE; .0 ." liqiE AtEl7Oll —'• -• ' ITEIYSTATES.' , • : , TA I R...V.E/48;C/T . ..104 _CO i A - variety of r eminriii, - S,enie iifpew ; - IVAL.iiii ..1, 4M. ZIGi.EIT, :114 A geod and' ariOus assortment of 4r - Hall ..§toves 1 Wood . and. Coal. various sizes a d patternshe is Conti leg, and late s toiteerilis. great a v most populiir st,Ovesnh . s any dealer . i Personaw,shiik.. to purchase stoves • their interest' to call ori.l4ta. i - The : . Stov e Furniture . made of the stren , gest: and. best _mat - cheap..,as can tbe..houglat:en:Mil ',or B •ituil much -better than offered„bi kept • r_. larSfove P ipe GE. Tiri•-•l4ielkept - made to order. Farmers',, stilrbe a Para. made:of, strong inatifialk at ' ces;Arll orders fur workle his line wil •ly reeeiyed-a0 punctruilly _attended : :Great:Demi :Tnty - 1 1852'. - . LOOKATTH (If a party.enneernO.y, MATT 'unsettled accents, notes firm of .S. 11. Sayre It ham-la-of Benj: Sayre for•settlenenl compels 11110 ff to ask immediate atti as well as thhee'-of his . If not ileac. they :Will be : put IMO, the lutm fur legal proietution. Jan. 2hth, 1 1858. • WATCH REPAIRI, AT TliE OLD STAND Mlle subcribets, lowing. reinni . 11. - named' bUsiliCk3B under -the . ii' -Mr. Alfred Shyre, reipeetfully 4olict customers iiii that line ; 4 return of 6 •2!r. S_ is - im I experienced and ,skit 1 Laving jenr4ed his business . and If worked in. some of the best. Aops in i „,.. ty, is cotope ent to do mg kind of .1 be entrusted to !dm: .Prompluf As, 1 1 get; and the arat4yof all good \Nra,' Will secure - :full share of-patronag,c Gold Rings - coade ti) order, alukal clry repaired. •._- "- • ' - , Montrose,i 14, 1851. LINE OF MAII STAGES NEW • a ~ ta6 i f _ ...--__.-zz,i.t , Kirlioodt4i Montrose. Q TA G ES • w i e l I 1 nave `Ki rkw ood"passing' through t. 7 'Corbetyille. X.itierty:it - c.,)very•morning af ter the arrival of lbe/ Mail - an Night Express Trains of/cars, reachiog Montros at 6e . M.., ..Tit turnitleaVe '3lOntrose daily (S ndays excepted) f et 4 r. M., reaching Riikwima in time; to take the Mail trains f cars, both East an West,heing the easiest and tist.feaSible . route to reach the New O rn York dt Eric, Railroad'. ', _. " 1 • This line intersects,': iti-weekTy line . 63r Dim . ock.llSpringville, Tukliannock; Wyoming, and Wilkesbarre, which learea Montrose at 7 A. M t gv ery MondaY, Wednesday- and F riday. Also a line to Friendsville, Leraysville,itc.- Good T'ectirut and coinfortal4 Carriages are pro vided, and, the , proprtetois will Spare no pains to accommodate the pubic... : - • - - • Dix. 24, - 1852, , I :MORGAN it WEST • . , .. . I Facts for[the People , XTOTWITEISTANDING the •predictioeof_the '.ll .New Albany, - .L•dgcr that Frank Pierce will 'be i•lected Presidinfiheranse the Prophet Isaiah l '..ay, that " the Lord .giveth power. to the faint," it ,is universally admitted that the subset dim. can and I will sell . - -.-- - : ' ' • - , • ' ' 'BOOTS Shoes: , :4., .' 1C111:-4PER than ring oilidridlop in twin, not e ven !;excepting 0,114 genuine boot tt;shoestore down town C- N. 8.-3* terms are cash or pay dowri,'and, 1 would then infoilin.those who are indebted to Ilertitnan Patrick,-that thy must call and pay up or . nutrced: ; 2 . A. BIERRIMAN. . r 1 Montrose Sept. 23;1852. : - . • . - Proclhmati , on. ' , I CIE R YL - I HEAR YE!! 117 11i A C:„ . D. Lathropct S. A. Wooareff ' -have-tllfeSrinecl-Ja co•PprtnershiP• uildei ill° name and fit4.m of C.D. - LathrOp it Co., as dealers in ASITO,VES,TIAV IV.A RE, tha; l and wherease it ..ii ="desirable that the same should be made . known to the'ptiblic, fur 'the public good as well as our _own ;-- ' • .- • , „ • Notice is thereforehereb given to the good peh phi of Montrose and:the. region round about, that we may sti ll I be found laborittg at our Vocation, at the-old st IA cu Main. Street, where we shall be happy to e our friends, analtosupnly their wants to the beet Lour ability. 4. C. D.'LATIIRO".: 1 Montrix , Feb.lo. 153. '1 'S. A. WOODRI/FF. ...., (rg' 'ARE rreiving - a I ,rgo" ' of profs 1 T - Gotxl s embracing a greatiariety of kin as, and .of lies - haul styles andliotterns,• and the fol.- lowing kintis of goods, viz: ! • - , -'-' ' ,' •• • ; POPLINS," DI - LAMA' BARRAGE, DB-' LAUB. .LtA IVNS. 'PLAIN, STRIPED' _AND P.L.A ID VIANBRA rS,'EN.GLISILER.kNeII AND DO .E. 5.7 7 -0 PRINTS,4e.d.ic: ' 11. ' • Most of-. hi& they offer considerably tower than early sprit) piiees. - . V. I BURROWS & co: t Gibson, 1 Ante 2:1;1352; : - . - 7 ork, Flour :and Salt ifiels of flour extra ltlieliagOn' biltrip; deep -pet lc' anti' Salt, by-the bareel or BALDIVII4. Montrote, Fett..ll'; 18153. ' . • .". Akw' mko, load. -.-; Notioe.Again ILSON - has received it,new 'and ss gert- , aortment of (tooth; tutil - as u*unt is have them distributed to - those Who and examine them 113-150. • 1V crn Oistios.o' 'want: -.:C4 W GOODS I vEEK. 1 .- LYONS & SON. : 3 Feb.llo .T 853,, `-" AIM" 7 . . T. HS::: 31.0tras _, - . '-.htioß'..-. . 'AND,- - -' 'lNol±l.l_--- - '.. .1 i: • -.::: '.'....-..: .`, : , ::-'.. -.'• '.i F -CT .. --.1 ;'-----1-its.l4P- - ...;.........-.. h ; :41 . 0 . , ice. A --,----,--lit (wino mit sho'IPPI- 43'..- _ :,•.:-.- ._ .---, : liar- - will . , .raint...fm.-, . : :don_ 'iio.-tin..-,''.' Riestat4,-.td-gl"Firfoddrigt mrl ~-:-ar.theirl',',, Painting' liiitibed,on ."- i . ' '''-.'- L. °,,... , irtelllg: P l a ned _-46,...n".--...lißcer-...,-.. -Tvii...: '-!.: :-.i.,:,90,...f • iltri ,_-..,...v.,,'_'.:'::::::4f-ii: if re t p t o i -- ._-,,-.. , ,'--,_-:= ='. ~1,-18, '..'.: . -.--:.. ~.„.-,r-,,....-..,R-:, „„d„ ..,_ _::-.1areft... :!,:-....,..?:.,---..47.*AT.;_rri ..,... . r. I.**ls -.-, ~- .-"it...T.iit-Nii,.....„:-.?„,..:-:„f,1 to k F:,, ~I.ojellti '-:4:....... --A;c....,--innt;' -11.''i.:,';:iz..4,-..:lii-i •:,.:: '.l: 11-.,ivinEp. ' . •tm , . `1 ~4.'.4!,,1.:.7 ! c...,, . ,...,. , .'-:l:...___ l g 4 . 7 - .- i l: :f'. ,- .:',.... • 7-,,' ''')''''' ~:•73:,7pr71;,..4 1' .- -' ..-- - - '- .2 r.,.._,„ !: ~,ndk .. '4)O .i.lFser:i. pilot, ' -".cTO ',,','-'-: .: .:.. ,!-ttito , ,41Pi4k ' CiOtiliiStil!,.._,! l . ' star_. . ..-1,,t-496(41.,...,..,_.117- -'.:119*5:,.7,7-7-,1-?':::!:(C- 1 *.10._101-r- 4. ''':: . ' ''' '-' '-' tal .‘, !PFr.: 1 ....._,....1f,.....!-'j i U Int .. ', ;,-. ,;......:',' " - - s:ri. -- ;,E-,•-;;:!:.-_-!,!-)s.-,)-z."'"- 1_:t..1,1110.4.--'''-'l'.'l'l''' 1--'tl'-' SAS AWOL Qat tillare,A _ • - . l 4l,o4,l44 , wvingc•ft r oktwww gio ) 1 4) 1 111 -Veighet los& Ile.''':: iSBEET i this pObli ition to his variety,. of i , ~ aro • EIN=TE t Stoves ate " - - STO VE 171 e, the "al4/43. , ` rdrlOr_ and Siove.s, of receiv linty of the the country. ill find it to will find his !vials and as cauno :tot' sale'ana .pplied ivith Hlesale pi-, 46.thsitikful7 OLSTOII: tf , of i. the late e now in .the Neeesiity titn to film, ery Boon set= j: of seine one ' BEN . SAYRE. G, GAT*. • the above atingetnerit from their old .ir patronage. : rut workirinu, r • rn,DY Yeans I ew. Yoik uric pde , liat may ride, chat elms, weArint kitacts'brJew 7 •,.11. READ. BENTLE / 'IMOU E • - 1 '.-, ~,. i; ri. , 4 , I', ..=, •i . -.": , 8 .Ei ,-i - L4'111 , 16T ,_.: , .. „ . .A.x..“-, UENTLI APERS:US TICAV ING,tinrchatted of Iffilikiii& Vii.'thet - A .11:_laliE PPVlWRY , "ar 4. ll6ll4ireiatied :to fill. orders kora the trade,, and - do - -work• in . their liaa _ wittrakill and' 4p4 . och. Tbey:ivill keep 'tens' tint 1, y ,'Oii• - tiand ' : '2 , 1: ~..- -• • - _ - .PLOWStOotkiturf,) ). : - - ... - - - , fir, :v 4' ''eall kin-di . -- - CULTIVATORS _ . . STRAW - CZ/27E11k - i '-' - - ' - OR -- . . . ~ ~.. - ' C N - SIIELLERS 4' 4 ' ~w e in T ite% paitienli r attention te .4e. :pl ows eibida "vre MadattlFe. we raluinfachire aralkeep foi - * a ll e s !",—; 1 t., ' . - - _1 - ::=, - rA-. - ciakara r ied Rlatchlei ilo* ' WillavP.- purcha s ed- ex Waite- right to inane facture and Benin thiii:Coiity, Wayne, Wyoming,' iiiigllrstator4,:ir, _-• ' ' - -,,-, , Ricgr;Patent Iron Beans 'lli* ' - - 'ilii - -Ploar is made entirely of iron, - - eaceptal g ih e : ',,,' handles. .It is Olebrated for easy•Araughl le.` ing , ope-durd tainer,tlisio anY_now I ,l l ' ur-ilybile its strength'atidAiirahility isgreater. „.. . 14_14 . of' kinds manufa c tured: and repaired . . all enced ma bin Sfecn , Ma. which re mak KEYS uts4*iuv. , • ucro FOREST Also • 1 coai:Sef .fgulato*, Parloi - .7Stqce, Cotta' :'Parlor, ' Stanleks Yreo-sieesi itof and - a ;inriety:.of , other-Parlor SOiesibnth-Arood, and; coal burners.J ' keep also , on`bited - Witid: ,, : - storie trimenie: po t °thin' and Anvel andTongs , *nds t ike.: =Woilf done to order short and at tbe lowelt priCes. • ...Varg o rderietwStoves,Aoeultnialjrnpleirient s , &o. are solicited Trona those ;n tlintrade t and filled at reasonable wholes ale prices; • • " . . -S. t3heYRE; - ,, 11&BENTLET,.. S. 'PERKINS. - • " nitiirt 4 s•Ti9kiclf 4;:18b2 :PLOW: ..SHO E. t pibliciihafthey. irii,marmacturMg-Bliitch- Colebnit'Ocl ipon.statit- Sid ly on hand. - _ - • . TTraynecotinty ; an4/-Idinf ultkrator i l, .Doe : Cjizer§k g 4 - 10101 - ei Pis; of. various patterns tea name:rani ti,Mention: ' hVe hope bi - stri 'et 4ltkention th basineis to receive: our Share, of. publie patranate. Itannfactory 1). Posen. old. stand,. .* . lO . nodry, IL . 31ott near Siuirle's __Egriteriiii 9 rg'il ione.oi , •i short notice. • - - 1 31.EERRIT iIOTT; , - • - I,'- . Feb. 1 1 85:l. • 3. tai t:: , tek: - 4 , 1#7! „ wileqpintiews; - .4 1 TOVE lIVEPttl i - 1 ' Tr EYSTONE _State 1 air tight Cooking "Stow( 4.1.: bonble-Ovee - ,z . :- .I' -• do. - - ' I do. ` - Empire St!itta , - , "*• ..: •' '', ' do: = . ~ .do: I Premium . - .1 1 : .. - "-- . ' ',- do.- -.-: do. . Parloii Ohurchianif Shop stoves rod W ood , Or Coal Sto-oe' Warel:Plpe i ElbOws; Zinc, Tin Waye, ite.-- Com-Shelleri.Straw-datters; SciCpers, Plooghs Poriats, - •&.' irmr.Pleaie give' ot a call as, ire in tendU sell cheapei than the cheapeit.- ' r • I ,„'•\\ . , .l.'• •_ •• ' - '-'4 -- lit: EL.LVONS & O. acid. 24• 1851.• • - . LOOK : . V YOUR, :LAN D=MARKS: rPHE apb 'lei:will attend- to oeiationnl..talls 1- at tl his.° busineei of .. .SURI-'1'171:24'11 in this ? ,r, vicinity.wheii'deisieed. I lldany of the Old ?arms in. this county _should be - 'relsOr N veYed, ..to look ni• and renew the Ala lanil-mtiitki; which "Am - liable to get -lost pr obliterated by time sons t - c: - oCciision disputes and; iltffi - cultiOn:for_timCsto - eism6.:--Efery man-who dOes not, know tile' precise kiffiation of all iiii,lines and cornera s tlierepre, should See to Win season, to prevent foto i rtktroubleimil btiation: '•-- -," - Car 004VT.E.Y.A.ECINO a lso littended.to, by .k- . " -_- . .1,-W. cu'ArgsN - Miiptrose, Oct. 1.)9,.: 1:851.. . - ; •- tEMPERINCE'-SALOON AND - :•,.*-• ' ' * - .- - - - '' '• ROCEPY ' ' :- :/ 7- TilVdndei , ?!l,oned- liaving rieceircd a 'hOlde lot. ; of GliortIRIES, are tellinina the - iii as rei- sellable ierini as they can be lx)nght:/thict side of brew Tork..l:9ive ns a. call and iceOr gnauelvez: Turnpike srcet, on 'lour eastof.Baldwin it. Cox's Saddler Sbcp.:• WO eii.cnniitantly. on bind, ! - ' i 0range:414622401 P li qrtil Prio?es . I; :igs, . ' raistna. IVI4 , gi'all ktfuls>,4r - May 10, 1856 - ' F. IL FORD/1.A41 , . • Ist - • nsurance -U»ab - ed Annuli ant :'Compfil.tylPitiladelphia ;T.-charter Pe C.Ft.i.41.- 7 - 254,000. • . 13 ' 1 IS3TEF,Y, Agent 'fol. saiireotTip 'S. •.1; ny will receive applications for Asortincwaid giye all . stecessar.y co,itity peysonedesinn b i , t 4 inakg application. -)Anntroan, [ octi 16111,1850.; • • • ire ire . . : ITlHtsubspitier . fibs heeen:aPpointed agent for the 'SipileOrkturf 'Fire Insurattee Contphnpat Harrisbikrgll.4. i This Cornpani - . has a..eaPital of t)lo6,oo,'atid insures on the stick oi-rutittuil plan: ligeritloi the Cash Mottle' Fire Insurance Company at; ttloo,oob--en iiltly a .St,ikk,Co4paup—insures'exclu4vely at stock rates r pr.' • -• . The standing' of the abo'zole' Companies is well known to bi.of the first, order. - l'he abOT.compa plea insure' Oiats moderate,terins as an safe corn- Rapiei in tlip Milani: CitiiiinS of our Cqunty de siring to I . la,re 'their" projiirtj , insured, will have l t any - inforrifitiailreel, given by their iwent, • - : ..- :1;:' I F. 13: ellittiDLElT., _hitintroie;iTui , 20, - . 852. _ 20, tB5, Sttallti, rist A, Saw mill. i cibsT.B,Rot o E r abaiiri g purchase - tithe aboTo tli-blki/blupt_it,:,will keep eons antly liana - Superfineahilfine Flour=-Corn , - ..Rf ,SuPerioi. Quality. Also, Ccn ►:and. Bra i at imestc*lt priee'O: Custom' work will• lr done vitkAwriiateli, and in all cases Folmar°. ...11antioaa'-J illy, 1851. Issur • - ''Nei ]ilford Store TOOO - 1 1552. AO late . „ ,„ ;: • ; 0 172 01P:=4 lity - fit*/ . 64..4;i:a*R'r . ;.1040 ,10 0 . auahy,crekniium and -11440: ,!AZltfc, Stove !e:ltiii* Price' : arz,i46 4 , , , - ' . -.','" , ' .1- ..04gliashionatoe: Silk- skj., - q-41Lm,f,1014iti.V,AWir.oz - 07:4 1 . f,.7?4:. , ,. tc;: s', 'ii.,4fu-tfikkOket,,,thwi A*
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