t--, , • aAUgra , . from ttnr Americstranscr for,ionarstssl. WOOL- 1011 Tut ' • , - Winter 7)lo7cing..There are many peri ods of thei r iYinter, when, from, the nuldnes's of the weather, plowing may be done. All ,631011.,Perlida bo availed of to break .A!l' any very stilt , intractable , clnys, _that may be intended to be put in spring crops. By exposure to frosts, when broken up, such finds beoome greatly improted, and lose' Much -their tenacity_ of character, are more easily worked, less expensive to till, besidea being, better adapted to the production of crops. = But this melioration of texture can' only he:ex.pected wberethe soil• is neither ton wet-nor too dry when ; plowed: If too wet, the ferrows turn up like so , many masses of mailer, requiring an entire season's work to' disentegrate them ; if too dry, the grou4 breaks up in indurated Jumps. almost unsuseeptible of reduction to anything like proper tilth.— the "nr,ifliti'me for. braking upsuch lands in Winter, is only -When it is tolerable moist —when the quantity of.water is just enough to impart a pleasant•degree of cohesiveness to ttie soil, to'enahle the plon.qhman to turn his furrow slices without difficulty, - - Lands,', plowed , at this season should, be lapped, at an angle of about forty-five de grees. so, as' to expose the greatest surface of the upturned'earth to the action of the frost, and to - form conduits between the Arrows for'the free and uninterrupted pas sage of the water; they should also be plowed deep. Sarfae_efrairts —Careful hands should bo made go through_ the fields in Winter grain, examine the stirface-drains, and re move to the:passage:of the water; this duty should be °fits@ repeated, 'so as to prevent any aceumnlati - eins of wa ter upon- the young plants, the which al ways exert the most unfriendly influence, teingirequently the cause of what is term od ;'ground surcharzedwith water, being more liable to be operated up ea by the contracting and expansive pow- 7 era of cold aniflies.olMa when snclkis not • ,IF9r..kt n „ '"' a 10 . 4 4—, 9..-Thdae;. of ovary hint!: stioutel be treatett with care and at . • tendon:. Warm 'edibles; properly Nantilai ted ; poi fare;-rdgtilarly disp - erised to thew& well Tittered stables, currying and rubbing 'down - nicht and morning, : mal wa- ; ter three times a day, are great promoters of health—and , it-no season_ of the year is sash treatment and care needed itfore, l iban •at this, when the.ilPTanimals baie i ° P l - - form thelidaili labors:antast every ,degree of inclement weather. , • mixture of portions 'Or salt, ashes, and lithe, should be thrice given-4wo ounces each tiftle,- to 4ach beast. .:;" ,:.Fencing, if not:alreaiiy got -out,' should fOrthwitlifelled,and ,hauled to' the barn, to be 'worked up in bail weather, into posts and iaild;Vituallnas. - • Fir#-mood.r-414. supply for the yeay has not already been secured, push-forward. and &So; in order that it be may battled into the yard, befere,th&yeadi'lleenitieso ant UP as to operate too sevoreli,:o"the - teams. -, . • • ' Gales.—:We.,,repe4 our • advice of last „mouth: have every pair of tars, on your farni substituted by a good gate; the lat ter looks best, is best, saves time, and is the cheapest. , • :11 - ," , •' '3Ech-cows should have warm stabling, plenty.ot litter,be.genetousiy - linpt; 'and re ceivo at least: - twenty-ono pounds of good ' bay or fodder per 'day,' be watered; before t each meal, and receive :the salt mixture thrice a week. cows and heifers should receive • full allowances of good, hay, be watered and otherwisd treated:like mileh-colis; with the exception of, the slops, Which should not be even to them_until a few slays -before their calving. - • - Breeding mares.—Treat these as we ad .& ed last'menth. ' . Young colts and cattli.:—All young an- imalsshould be so fed as to ,be kept in.good - condition. To stint thernin their food, is - to stunt - them in their growth. Good hay and grain are both necessary. Shay,—Atteud to these, as s. we advised last - rnonth. Grain for, feeding goes fartherest when it ebopt or ground into meal -- Selling corn.—Shell all your eorn before you sell i t, and crush the cobs for cattle feed ; when. crushed, cooked, ,and mixed without bay or straw, four bushels are worth • as'much as two bushels of grain, and make most , excellent' messes for mileh cows and working oxen. • Cora and Cob Crusher.--if you have not got one already, buy one; it will,save its price in half a season. • Carn-Sheller.—Eveyy farmer should have one, the size• to be regulated by that' Breeding sows armed bepr - ovidid with) warm, dry, well bedded sleeping apartments. 'Me:hip-pig sow'separately accommodated in respect.- • • • gore logs. —Let their fond be sufficient . ly generous to keep them in a growing con . dition ; a hoz to be *ofitable should never be so fedas to be stopped in his gro - ith. • 2 The fondly sleigh' Should always - be, kept, in-first-rate order, ler the , accenimOdition of the ladies WagorrS, carts, tools, and implements of - husbandry, should - always he in goodorder, and,whea not ha _wee kept undercover. Gearing should he cleaned and greased •• onto a month. •• ' Pfari, Toil lose any, and fields that used. it, haul V`tnit, th itdt.,brokeiralowa . by : the frotassif.Wi oter, , , . ou il ' roultry.—tlf yesirejour tuns.to lay give them flesh of some kind twiceer,thrice ' a week,•elloptap wilh,their other food— , fresh fish , hailed and' int fine 41ansWer • well. -'fowls Would at - 111 Air* , be sup plled with' litete.or old ittortar3irikenime • ..swfel, ashes; lbeliiUri'himagibaida be kept flea% their ..rosis.,itaas.-itiul'iiatiqi. eagr *syplieft witikftfob , hay, ur straw. • re= Ruch IdwAst 3s ma in : - .1)1P bow it i/rlPs la -- widen auger'or ouipouriig cede lida ' rtoliatala krowlitoillof ' 1016 to It was to his owe soul.- - . ". : a4 l lA.lO l n . night: Ic.rgluoM Ostut .m :ed thetimi. Tliq wind, fitful ,gusts,' desolately through thifferest'eleafiesa briinchea-:-Moit fitting eight for:deeds of horror. .; AwfullY sown- I ded the *Wage thre:h our I of 1 ono.- At this ' , witching 'time of 'night' at wild, 1110,4 r e -us looking Wretch stole - 14th from the woods. ~H4.beard was lonm and rough ,; . his 'li o Uit.'„UnOndied 4'134 matafi,;-- Savagely gleamed his bloodshot eye,..aS, he cautiously approaubed the Spilt where ;his' unconscious victim alumbered in peaceful innocence. The murderer smiled ,as".be listened to its breathing ; He raised the axe; . with one blow it. deeply -descended into, the Stull of the sleeper; forth spout ed the blood—thc hog- was , diad-.- we breathe freer. ANECDOTE NOAH WEDS#III.--..0 M 0 years ago the great lesicographer passed 'through this region of 'gauntry on horse-, back, on a visit to a brother :who lived Mikdisoii county. -When ho . had reached 'the town where his brother resided, be m, it a boy going-ta : schonl, and the following conversation passed between-them .‘ Mir ion; said the learned, doetor. - "flo I you know ,where Mr. Webster lives Yes." "Weir continued the 'bey; "you aint brother *this% is you?" .; • - „ Yes" — r 4.1Ve11,1t can't no hOw any •wdy. tic' that you is the mail that made the spelling book can it 7”. r. er - ye rejiiined the 66 "B!go , y, as. he gazed with: , awe struck Wonder upon the venerable iltietor'•: by golly that's a fish story." The old gentleman ' ,often:refer:s to the incident as nue .of •thernost ileasiog remi nisce' nees of a long horse•tackiide. A Siituctua. TrIOUGHT.--" The death of an old man's wife," says Larnartine, " Is like cutting doivo ancient oak that has lone shaded the fainily, meisio - n. .Henceforth the glare of the world*, with its cares and vicissitudes, fall, upon .the tvidower's heart, and there is nothing to break their force or shield them froui'the,full weight.ef . tuis‘for funU. It is as if his right hand was era—is - Vona witig'Of his eagle - was bio ken,.andseitery,:tnovemeni that te nestle brought hint' heircr to the - greutid. His eyes are dim andVaisy;and ' when tip film of' &mill i /alb' over " biro; = misses those abet/4610d toneSAieb, 'night bay() stkith-, cd hiS passage;to thO ---Virnacit-rs-xuwroeit:47-4 gentleman in the- habit .isf :.oo,aiurially rSing:aril cut' spir hit, tobk.tipun able" temperance address, and,sat down in .hisfamily to peruse it.— Ito read it throUgh 'without saying a.word. when he',exclaiened,. !' T4is man's a fool or Lain !",, , :',1143-tben read' it:agaii, and wlien gain - lit bad'finisiledit, - 'a seuodd time,,be exclaimed, " Tbirman is a fool, or -I aim" A third3iUlleilti'ilficadititiltti: still greater care,-'and usle fnisbed`fibelast sentence exclaimed, "'.l . an; the - i fooir' ind neier tasted a. Irop-pf Irderit.spirits afterwards. t'Aliit,LEi TO via * SExcs.-- There lion admirable imitition of ,qualities bet Ween the soles, which the author of our being ba:4 diSrilitited to, each:with a xvisdom that chillenge's dtit tpliountlpd strong—Woman is beautiful.- Man daring and confident--womao diffident , and unassuming: Man ig great in action —woman stiffering. - Man,shines 'abroad -woman at home. -.Man talks to convince —woman to persuade' and please. 'Man link a rugged heart=woman a soft 'arid • tender one. l)t;an prevents misery—wo man-relieves. Man has science-woman taste.- - • - • ' • The similarity Of orthography which ex- I sists in many different languages, with re gard to that beautiful Word expressive of one the earliest and dearest social relations of 3fother,—is well worthy of attention inasmuch as it will go far to prove the ex istnce of a period when. all mankind. were gathered under. orra natiOn. The word moth= er is in-Hebrew and Arabic; em and am in Persian, ma& : Sauserit; mutr-; Grek, meter; Latin, 'Mater . ' • Italian, madre French, mere; Alvin- Saxon, 'under ; Swe dish, modea ;Danish. under ;Dutch, mo eder ; German, mutter ; 'Russian, mater; and iaCeltiednat4pir. . • ' ra.: A : stuttering Vermonter was' ask- ed the way to Waterbury. With great politeness be strove to say thatltwas right ahead, but in, vain. The More lie ..tried the more he -At lsst, -red in the face, and furiouS with unavailieg eiertion, he burst forth with—"G rig-pig-go-long ! dam yea you'll gig-glg-git there afore I can tell ye 1" - . -,_ The Albany Knickerbockcr tells of-a young man wbo recently died in that city of disappointed ambition, ag he "wanted to wear high shirt eollars; and ids mailer wouldn't let littr." - --= • :.-' Nature is spoken of in Abe feminine gen der because she 'is so extravagant rich carpets, drapery, dress and perfumery. , „ . rky, An, individual . was .arrested the Ather,4l2-yi in Ckeinnati, addle endeavorig to pick a man's peeke.t. , He said he watn't use is the business andwaajust trying to get Amid in. - , father being asked by his son. what Profession_ to ,eboose,. replied: ' "1 will tell you, -my 'sou.' ',/I..man will give, a six ii . cnee to have bis • soul saved; two shit Zings- to have_his body- saved ;- but be will give a - dollar to ipso Vs ark way," . , rogue ankedcharitynn pretence: of being:dumb: ; IA - lady temirig'nAced'with equal simplit ty lartifianitY ?:benilopg. tave you been du . babr • bit, ids ground - and an evrered " from birth madatn:". _ "Poor Pl. 1 16 w," ;said theledy sna' gate' Vim a dollir. • . I People' who (O .- a ways , 'IMF' tog 1 sentiment have usually not - very deep feel- ' -kg& Thw less water you lave kn your ket tle, tlko soonpr it - begins claske a - hobo antsniokir." iii;Arliiarr y exelemst epAa quatter lay orl tre be rearkortakttAganhe**o ' . 4 - 4 ' WM tIPQ C& Tt i a.r varturriiio initxtritt, ni- . BA - E.B.Vhask rnornicions. • . TERMS. -11M'Itriana• ANCl . virmr' newts peri arintunreaslt iu advance, or two dollars; if not unfit Me.enti of the year,,ne time of sobscription.. No.paper - OM be 'idisevrtntintredit arrearageb are paid, except at theliPtlart'oftlMPublisher s. Alt conirnumeationre =ht. ba POST PAID to 're: naive atter - dieit. _ • . •'.. • • - letters connected , withllMMßee; Should be directed to S. 0. & E. B. Crime, Mehtrost,'SS'asq. rr Editors' office oVer Store. • • HATES 'Or fILDVEISTISING. , One square, (12 lineilerjess,) 3 insertions,. 8100 Each eubsequent'insertion, •'25 One-square, 3 menthe, - -• • --•" 2 50 I• ‘t , 6 months, • - -4. 00 ' Bushier s Cards, 4 liues'or less,' • • - 3 00 Yearly Advertisemeats,,not over 4 squares. 00 Oue column, one year, • • 30 00 Yearly Advertisers vat restricted to the'bu. Mess in which they.are engaged ! • " • 1D The PubliskorsOutving a large nismienentt of Job Printing Materials, are prepared to execute all kinds of -' JOB' WORK with - neatness and des- I' • wELANKS of . eiery description constantly on.l . raud, or printed tootder. - • • ' gS4VI - 00 CMTVO. E. B. 4PIIASE, A T TOIR EY. AT L A W . : (office over Tyler's Store.) It. , DI3ICOCK,. . 1 1.1tivitit sr^ sts; Caw. • °Olio on Turnpike street ono dhor west of ttio old • Koester Printing °Zee, Mon inse, Ps: . • , • 1.-TTOP.Ingit,A.T LAMP Great Read, Pa. - . :L. .TIMITESDELL, • lATToRNILY AT 'LAW; Oregt:flend, PHOSice . iOch Co /. F. .41,tsP • - . ''" "IVET'elt riEcKpit, E q lITATING been appolntoi F1F . ,11. of New or, ai LI a Commies:n:4er forithat State to take the petal and acknantedgerocat of Breda, Pia uther Instrument ,e vitt attend t., tipsiness called that capacity at hie office at area! Bend, Pa, ' t Sept.lo,lSso,-1y DOCT. TDAYEIt, , , Botanic -act ilsitrnpattatc PhYsiclan Residence a few ends esTvnt• the Court-house, nenr the CANT. GAMBLE . ; FSlDENCE,f.n.444s7oifilrinerly ttio reihfoned, Sktonei.Outlo,docktard. ; norford, DecindliaLCSOWO, ZlK4vit l l.7 . 'hi:ing sc e r d m3 ll . ls , 11..PJace of r.ic,S. 14encr. may 1) . 11w,.1:te fouod, doors south•ofJohusto,...,l7,ory'sj?toro,,in.thiflzilltige of LIVARY • AND' EXCV.A If ,E :ST4BLE . - - • -Mont ose,leiciiiVa. • " • . . PETER:AT EVENS, • ' • = Cabinei and Vilely. ff later; .sties oti the bushiesslo ttli its viBons limnches - and omi a taigetcale, stAndoTSFaithitStevens arid May; • 0?B131(16mi,- . • • louse Siguk goAnterqaporllanger,Oloslei, Gra!aer. and Decorator. Shop over t Birchasd's Car penter shop, a few rods east of Warner's ' L "N; arriett on the flaking anacandy businessin all ts Tart. dlli3 *inches,' one 'door welt of Wilson's Bread atolls,ltoaks,,Ginikerbread, 04kies, Crackers etc., kept constantly on hi 44 at wbolesalaand retail. Also eery va riety or Candy, g , ot up ht the very beat style, New 'York no excepted. ryratifOlt,ln fact all kinds of Taney Confection ry kept always up band at wholeealo and retail; s. wrOtes , a- sots. Prae, " Pubc" -trait; Mcnitivie; C. TYL , SEIVERIONS, BOOT AND ;HOE MAKER & ITEPAIREP (Shop over A. Ealdwia's Saddleryshop? New' - Ill.ilford. :Stave:Delia, nURIIITT, bits last received a new assortment of [1 Stoves, including:the most approved kinds - .of Mr Tight. and . comutpu Cooking, ratior; mad Shop Stoves, !Laszlo heal enmeionpipti, Sheet Iron, and Zinc, Stove Tithes, &e. ac., to which the attention of cash pmehaa. eta, and the public is invited, and which willbe !mid at *.eri low Priam foi dash or approved' ctedit. • r. September. 1830. - A . S" YOU ARE—Looking Gim M es and ocks of all de. 8 Day , Alarm he at: LEVER and Lepine Wattles, .expreeely for .shoo teachers., at . . =Urn: Boots - and Shoes! . NEW' supply of Gentleman's Eip arid Calrlt r oati •A niu m a di e , s, Brt, Shoes, and Stippees,just reeeiv, Sept. 4 CEO. YULLER.'f. BOIL_ B ooks A NEl7...eurpiy or rt.mksjust tete ived,', Including al . 3 , the Linda used in the ;slew:A cad emy; Ahm Draw, inr. Maxie, Letter and Cop Paper, at the IfiNMSI price* Sept:s • LYONS & SON. . - qt'G n'cn; Corn Starch, Soap; Maekeret.jUst re. relved cm! toloa ctrap. !.Y..).NS ea' SON. • . Bun's Justices MARIAT.R.CKE'S r:O IPANION. turlBso,jaet re kl , crived and for rate at tit- Book Store,—alpq "TIIREEIfeAR'S CALIFOICiLt" by Rev: Wot tir Coltou,ll's. N. 'Tali Book is 'worth }elicitor. and biying. • , - • .GEO. FULLER: • I).tontrose.Sept. 5,1850. - . Valuable - Books. IMoTtottp‘ythnlty l t,7o7,t s ii E i n, ..ta' ! ? , Te7• Y at' Warby Livermore, Book of Foitar,D'Anhbigna's fliFtori of the Itercitmatien, ete..e.te. .J. LYONE , k . SUN. Furs Fun iIASII Paid for Fox , Mink, Mtn&rat, Martin and V Coon skip. by, . - 14. C. TYLER. _ Montrose; - Dee.49, 185 a. Losw- Gj YEARLING Heifers estrayed from the Parra ..fr of the subscriber, is few weeks ,inc . _ . Latest Ake rival of Netsr.GOods - e. WE are reeclibig a new and general flock, of goods II which we,incltetheattentinnoftilepnbiie Tbose, wbo wlsbko buy goods cheep ,for the Beady—trill - do well to ail anti seg. ' , D October 15,1850 WANTEDocks, - f Niel:infs. 'Woolen Yarn, Flannel, • White Deans TO/mooed and all kinds of produce. D E LASIlltOy Watches - ! Watches I tIOLD and:silver, Lever, and Lepines full jelieled and 1 1 - 1 Plak4e/mge aasorttoentf at the TO , ' loieett prices Binghamton, Oct. 14;1850. - L.-CAIIFTELD. SOLE'LLEAIMEL-.: lu z areprepareoto"eell Mettrt, E. A: fr. 0. - Pra tea eel . ebrated OW Leather at N. V. Oityprices—bairing at, agency. Dealers eau be accomo.lated with asuperior artiele;frota met* Oita Owl:tetra .510eaut prices herstiz ; Lure unheard oftn thlicounfry. : " Oct - A.1850:: 114.1014 POST &CO. , A LSO., wanted in trade or on troonatilloosau; Tallow A roadLatkall !Linda ofgrain,Buttor,Oheato..& 43 4 - • -By 5.t1 C.TYLEL i ' '' ' lp (16 thit 8d Coranori . aria Moe print lOV V j ll 44 1 1; 4. 41vidlozd 7 " ••• ;A? v if EATOrK Thefilgbeisrpriteripaid for. 4 4We are oft r 'em !" • ;1144)414041gy,v t 281 ,1 ), 1,, -stro „no • < asoortmont Room:tole /4- pitt $4•1.0•41.41AW,' • • -..uoitrose, i ~ rs , ':The .Cooll Tline llids Oinei -. fritE sat - crib dr hes:thls day returned' front Nei rock J. with& large and well selected assoitment of (I r ock to which he would call the attentlen of his trictidi. PIT- I in htudthe advantage vt 23 years usiscrience in thilivil. loge, lie Ratters himself that be wall underitande the taste-sand wants of his patrons. ..- -- ••- -- - -le -1 Amongidsstack Will be toned npwrirds'of 40 diff styles of 0 old and Sliver Lever And _. LePlise Wat ' lOold Vcst,f oh arld'anard Chalny , ', -Band Braceletstt and stone do;, Pens and rencils,_• Thimbles Fpec i •' Belt' Rookie and - Plides, - Watch Reis, Lockets, ir - p ins,ringer Rings and Earnings. „.-..- • ....„; ...' : - • ' A largo assortment. of Silver SPoonii. "F"..• Bitter • If nlves..eups,Napkiriltings, Thlusblee,"Pen.liolder-iitnd . ci;seetacies. ' Also, an eixtensive variety of Plated ; War., ' vie t-Castore, Cabe Baskets, Candlisticks,Frnit Stands. - . Nntdre.riand Trayr,„Tosst Rucks, tipeonsandrorka,nnd . a full variety of Cutlery. rancy,Artleles.Clocles, etc. ' . These tioods 'having• - hecn selected with great Ore, ' bothulth regard to quality. Otte and style. the.subscri ber is confident that be will give satisfacticti.to all who may tarot him with their patronere . _- ~. . ~.1 , •' • • - - r - Abrittiti .1.-EVANS,Waishlnitonat , ;- - Rlnghamton.lioe. 7,1550. - - - , ' • --' . . . . .. : ;.. New Establishnient ...- - i lIE secret or success In ba,luess, consltts In- a mat meando in keeping the pobboopprised of one's trlteren ,' hunts, and et the kind oraoods and Rates he hiusen hand: =Consequently, the =dent:tied liege briefly to kite; ni that,hayingfitted'up -0. room nearly opposit , " Mills & kpitipp's old stand, and purchased, a choice mart eat o -;• 1: iSMOCEST22I3,3: - s • - In r car Pork for Cl3lll, consistingof Tea, - Sugar, kola s ees, Caret, Toblicco,omoking And,cllCalnc,)ll.lo,licpper Spice, Starch, Cloves, Snleratus. giw.i.ller. linhneget.plgarr Pipes, Snuff, Soap; Candles, Codkl, ack erel , norrinc. Raisins;Oround Rock Salt in sacks. for Dairy and table use. Also, avariety of Botanic eledicines, such asi ICom position. an invaluable remedy for Colds; No.:o hot Drops,-ma Cherry bittmrsi-Limg Wort. Coueli It ltam, Neutralizing Cordial, Ground slippery Elm 4n2c ~ All of which ere offered to tho public at as reasonable price, •or really -pny,-tither in cash, Grain. Butter , C ceses EggßAc., as can be. obtalpca elicalicre. Also, Pacing Pain Killer- ' - . . I. IC DULLARD. .__ . . . . Montiotc, Oct. IS3O • . • . €lear.the 'rracki• • MAKE BOOM FOR THE CROWD. '. Great 'Excitement in -Hat ord. qUlEsiabseriberi are now receivinw one of the largesi, 1 cheapest and bestassor mentpf Dry LI oods, °vineries, Crockery. Hardware, Iron, Reel Naiis. Glass and Glass' Ware, Brtlgt, Medicines. Hats and Caps, tronn and Bleached Sheetinett,Silvcr Ware &c., ever offer Willi this town or county. - OF stlnic of . • DRY GOODS Isiramenso, consisting In 'part as follows:-80 .ytrds of French, English — and American Broad Cloths, froni 81,75 ait..115 per ynnl. • Ms) yards Satinctt and Sheeps Gray cloth, from 373iai5 cents, In different styles Alpaca, de Poplin.lB do SI. Banff's, 75 large, all Wonl Shawls, from 8145aS4,CO,Ste. We are now selling fragrant Teas nt 3s,4sand 58 per ponntl, which are usually sold! at do, 5s and Gs byyoan, swill and inexperienced4calers. 200.0Z..SELIVER WARE. Those to want of a genuine article are requested to givens a min end get a good nett of Teas for $5, do Tables $14,a518,00. Wettish to call your attention to ur as eortmeutof • • • • • 80692% ik TV7,leb.for eitropnets, beauty and gaol:fess cannot be equaled thlaside ofliew York.' Those Whzilthg tho worth. 'at heir monmare respectfully Invited to give nil a call before eurclutsing elretth ere, as there is not a yptairg man in this town or county that " enn, Ann': or • un dersell us; our goods have all been - bought , for .Cerh and mitred disposed to sell them at a rep, small often , efrom , . • JOHNSTON &VERY. Wanted -- 'ranT d aT lV la s .orbu ß ATI o k 2 Crt i v t6 SbeepVelts, any rjuatalty of Wheitt:• . (lnrizAtyeitga Rut ter .se. , • t JOILNISTON dr. VgY Ilarford, b'et. ISSO. 1%111.' NOW IS THE TIME, ' v 15 -I • To ' , subscribe f'r Sartniu's Meg:trine, Go.ley's Ltuly's peek,-Graham's 31wrazine, Fowlers' Phreoological 1, Soumel.,l4nter cure Journal. Woodworth's '"outh's Cabinet.tiohlen's Dollar nurttinclinrper's It err MOuth IY, America,,,ferieceger.andNew-York Eeanuclts . 1- , . ~ Any °Elle above fuleishedlor the .Tear at iltre PRICE% hy , ... , , . J. LYONS 1. - . ON. ' N. 11..See4mon numbers "visun.r." at the D tepry. Dec. 3,1550. s. :, ... - . _Olive, l'lnfuld Copper:Wate. OE subscribers .hava just purchased d larre 1 stock otiStoves, Tin and Copper Warc , which they ofetto the public as cheap as the ch neest. - • --.- D, R.LA.TIIROP Co. gontyose, Dec. 10, 1850. I 1 ' IlrE:Wr and Buck Wheat Emir for'sal SALT by thobbi. or load at 117 ANTED '.21:1,110O hi-whet of Oats, 10,0 t bush-. •ols of Ryo and Corn for .which the highest price will be paid in cash or trade by . l k 'Fruit, Fresh Fruit: - 1 FRESI-I•SUPPLY of nice freih.Figs. aisins LI and Oranges, jusCiec.ived and for sal hv Montrose, Dec.lo, 18.50. I, LN. DULLARD Reeipe:for making Christroas and IV Ptuldlng. 16 Its. Brown Hagar for one dollar, 20 " Rice, It I. id Raisins, 44 " " 10 44 Ginger, - 44 " . , 14 44 Falerut cis, 44 44 . 4 • 10 " Penner,. 44 " 100 , . Neils, " $421. . 8 " Coffee, - 44 °oath:Mord The abotenolaed -nith Flour, Tiutti3r,lloloses, and Eg,gs and boiled or baked 4 hours. Wneo coal eat with liaple 3lnlasFes. • The Ingredients tobo had for CASH at • LYO.l4;$ 4 CII AND ERS. MontroEe, Dee. 3,1350 ALlaci. IIIGIUT.I T havelicti-eticonstageti by the rerjj liberal patronage i.received, to till up lay shop with the largest! and beet •ae.tortmerit of goods ever yet brow ht to this jmarket— i jolt may be found every.hing belonging to a Joerelry and fancy store, 6 doz.Glock .iWatches, of every d scrittion: Darning Rlnid,parlorand common Laral.s, vrldt b ... at 'this -time to the b , st Wog in WO for ts g`uod and ch p Ile ht. - , ,You can tlnd them only at ' ' RUE'S. 1,-. ilontrose, - November 20,1850' :', , '. •,•• ~ ii • Igoßeel° Railroad Tile . grinEstffißeriber has this day received Linothe Invoice of J. Engtish Patent Lever Watches, per.Atiant e. These Watches rite from the manntanotry of Jtioeph Johnson, Liverpool; made expressly to order for the Mbs.criber. with his name enraved on them, with especial reference to the wants of limirciad Agents and, others. ilphing; per fect time, They are in heavy silver cases, and wilt be cased in geld. of anv style and quality, toordeir. ...v Illogbauttou,lVashitigton-st.--10.__;_.,_. J. r ANS. ..._ 7 ta 'VIII% lib Ult ____AC.,, T would again inform my cristome a that I have jnet re • I calved a large lot of newly Made Clothing ,Warranted to be made in the_ hest maanerand of the'mo r st fashion able styles. which I will Sell at short ;profits the cull or grain: Ida not ray that I will sell at cost at Smite make pretences tch. I have not had my stock on ,hand long ' enough that makes merest so anxious to getirid of it as that. but gmuld may on-attempt to undersell me, my old friends may rest incanted that I will needy I the track. I defy my rival to undersell me on' any article of equal value in my 110 e. - Calla few doors above the '. 4 Iternertit Printing - OM ce," Cud yen will find rais' Mar.-4 ! - . ..Montrose. 1i0e.25 ..., .. 3 11131 MA- . Valuable Med&clues. . _ A N 2.