The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, January 23, 1851, Image 4

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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.-
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: 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.
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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
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4 -
4 ' WM tIPQ C& Tt i a.r
varturriiio initxtritt, ni- .
BA - E.B.Vhask
rnornicions.
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. 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,.
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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.
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:L.
.TIMITESDELL, •
lATToRNILY AT 'LAW;
Oregt:flend, PHOSice
. iOch Co /. F. .41,tsP
•
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''" "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. •
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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
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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 .
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•' • • - - r - Abrittiti .1.-EVANS,Waishlnitonat ,
;- - Rlnghamton.lioe. 7,1550. - - - , '
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: ;.. 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 •
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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.
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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.<gerimait of3Wielnev prepaied by-Af'Xoodeoek,
11 eonyiating ottaienmatte.Tincturo. h'prainandqiing
bone.Lineament. Yain l destroping,compour, specific
a
'Benineament,ltegtorative Behan', V Fel/ e of Lem
on, Wiater7--cen, Cinnamon, Hemlock, Saavilmsjdnfae
seed, ice - , juat, received and for ealo by , • .
Montrose, Dee. 13,1850. N. It LLARD..
Notice.
- .1 . ~.. I ... I. s
THE aciountaaud notes o of the late Fi In of Vase
1 & SimPson,are in my hands, and it very,ne.
oessary, that the business should be'elo d•as soon
as possible. ; All those indebted are teiptested In
i
"call and settle without delay,. ' :- • • •
EDWAIt);) W HOSE.; -'
i Nontross, Dec. 9,1850—it '
' The be,st wirgyp on i• • .
IFllgKeysioue itnie: Air-tight Cooking, Stove,
I , inarturitttireettud.for sale by Wir.ins &-co.
, . • -
- 314T1L6 It loess lot ot tho.Tay date • • ,
cobra), llondairae Lainva and. Oi
sto 2" " , r •-
fIdRiET Bne, Umbrellas, Swarm Stgiraelware, Glasi
Saab, Pittty,Zu vrare te.;b3 , DE:VTLEIrIk. READ.
U HEST and Buck Wheat Flour -
TV- • . ".'
WitVan.o.l ,by plc barr.c.l or Oontt.4Aiato
1187.14,18b0.•" ..;
Tstox—mtigiisfi)mad Ewcdes, square,barls, lenitableo.l
I Drag Teeth by. - ' •-• 5.11. - BATItE.A, CO •
•
VlEETlNGSanttsblrtingefiom K to 2K: yard* wide,-
1.) -19M411011144.2S CU. per yd. -4.1:20}52
%rays ,- .treival
fiIIEAPEST, Oer
§d, gate -intue
~7 els, Candles ,1
*elision I2i cents, for cub, just ape
Stan-by' • ' ' .I.XQNtr
s9pi)ly of Booke jut: receiied Ist:.
C fr, `7'. LYON & SAN.
trs. 4
, . 7 . .. . •
The ImmenEepower ofl-Steain as appliedto
Is now, has been, and..vriil- he, constantly employed
I
forwarding Nitric' av
andeanGoodh loth° Now
and Cavan Store - al tdaTte iic Eaton where
at all times may be found an assortment, extensive and ,
varied; beautifiG,ditrable and cheap. , Our stork bf .
''
DRI(IIiODS...•..
Cmicisting • of a great variety Of every description. ... 1 00
yards argued orange - and blue prints. at•Bd per yard-=al- I
'so Huts of every pther. ima,gluable • deseription, equally
boa - tarot:and equally cheap. , 111ciehed factory cloth Oil
per yard,,dipaccas "a eta . . per. yard;:tiad a variety of
styles orPoptinc,• . M. DeLainest Woolen Shawls,. Merl.
ni.ca ; Cloths; Vestings; Cassimeres, all very hood,And
goingvery elreap.: , Also:- •. , i . • • •. --• '
. .. ,
". • . . ' iliocenes .•
Good Teas st il, 4 a nd,ls shillings per lb—Cmidles--Bu
sar—rialartitut—Seaps--Astiton and Noel( Salt—salmon
Trout—in short, a general asseitrnentof' cheap Grocer
les. Also •.. - - 3 ' : - "•-
'. • . -!..... •"- - Hardware,: . ... .
1
In the =tacit possible abundance, or stile:nit only as.
ceetiedby,our as.6rttnCnt of .
BOOTS 4 SHOES,.. .. ..
Which la really unsuipassed, consisting of Men's- and!
Boy's Bootsand shoosi or every, - sliapis and alga; India I
'Lubbers; half Oliterli-Jcnny.,Lind Gaiters _ ;. and acrd I
—well, anything else Abat is avfr used so an article o 1
' , covering, for the bodyi" ' ' •'. 41E, , , , . .
WAI Ter Vali 4 . ' • - .
Aity- quantity bf Sheep Pelts, Wool,Furs,FlannelP Oats
Corn, 'Wheat, Butter find Fro . '
. ,
• N. 11.-2 shillings paid far good TOCS.
fl 4mill:tither with-respect to prices we invite our
friends to do as they ever have done, viz : call and lodge
fortnentielves. I, .' . • LAKE 4' EATON.
.r- We trill not be tsr,lersold In thla market.
• 'Dittoed:Oct: 25, 1150.-44:n6, - - - .•
•
rent
Lea;
, Box
'
lea,
east
• "
• :NOV 'ARIIIVAIS,
tOcfc of
I„tui+ ix in flllltecelpt 'of his Falls
144 Goads, which Is urvunlly largo acid
• complete fa Fancy and Staple
!Dry , Goods,' Grooories CrOokiry, Hardware,
Iron add Nulls, Boots uneShoes, Cooking, Parlor
and Shop Stoves,.Buflotri Robes, Huts, Caps, &e.
includingiu particular, a lurgo and splendid as;
garment of • ,.
1.1.a.40)2Mt0 omazn - cot'vzs . 36
and Minter Long Snawls,
.. .
to all of which ho would Invite the attention of all who
are wirbing Goods of the best styler, and at pricer that
cannot bobcat. for cash or pioduce of all ltinde, Including
Woolen Socks. Flannel, Pork Grain &c. In any quantity.
Nor Milford, Nov. 7.1850.
• N.l3.—Coarse and Western salt, and rtattr kept con
tently on hand.
.
Stiil Rolling the flew Goods in
At the mead otP:tavizatio - a.
TFIE ontonriber Is reeeiring: heavy sh;pocnift.o almost
every hind of Goals which to is offering very cheap
for the ready jet', , Ce - • I
Ito elided tender his warmest thanks to the pubff c,no
'especially to those why have been ITheralSn the bestow
ment or their patronage 'and' who seem to feel rind,
I that the Merchant need . ; Ids nny some tine pallor this
ecatuttr, and,hn seonid moSt rervectfullY, aska enntinu
aide of thrdrfavott.: - . , !•• : • , ;11, C. TY. LEA.
„ t 1 ontrre!e, Nov.embe.i 14,1859
7 - "*ErTli U - 011',D• 0 :ES
•
•
above 11011°Oispleasantlialtuatedon the
Eito Railroad. and has been tir•Wfi fitted' and furnish
cd.for the reception, of my . old'.frionds dmi * others who
may favor me with a call. The Brick •e fe - notv
completed. •maklim filrlcwool the eistr;st , anit oltrirtest
routefor the people of 31ontrose and tho. surrounding
country to reach the N. Y.... 1 / 4 , Erie Railroad. We 0101
therefore expect yOulall thoic,litta wilt try. tusathdv vim
with ',Ores. attend.' , „., •, .1. 2,,,WEEkd.'
*Klthwded. Oct. 25,1850.—,..`rah. - - ' ' '
•111
JOat — S
A GOOD assortment of Boots & Shook, cinbraeingt
1131en't , eoarstand fine DoarP,,ltos7kßpdt:i'and Shoes,
IVomeu'ii and Misses-di-06-I,D° • ' •
' "
•Erribraelnw a wreat Trri, ty'of Orercast.;Efseirs; Tweeds,
&e., a large tarietyof Netts froui six shillings upwards.,
and a _good assortment of-Pants, Shirts, Drawers and
Wrappers--dltto • ' • •
'Eats &Caps,
E and Furllatv; t ut,ll. F 316hatr. Cloth nude:l%-
ed Caps, toll Mgt out', for men, boys end children.
. • Books . & Stationer?.
arid .lilisrellane . oasDaqlo. Staple and Fancy vtrt:
Inks,'lnkstandS,: renrael:P. Pankniees,. and a
great.eariery of fancy articles top numerous to auttnu , "
ratejust reetdied at , . PUI.LEN'S, _
_ • . First door above Soar,leallotel.
Montrose' Oct . ^50850.
D. R. L.
. . . 1
0 ~.
,
..Kirkwood Repo, 1 I
11.
To Merchants., Mechntrln• and bitsiness men In general,
J. 1 could say that EIRICWOOD Is the place for yen to
orate. The subieriber now offersfor sale Ituilding Lots
for Houses Stores; and Mechanic Shops, on the mos t
reasonable ' terras.
' Terms and (Imo oipayment made easy. For portion,
tars, enquire of M. 1.. SQUIRES, at Eirkwond Depot.
Oct. 31.-.3tao. ' , - UENRY SQUIRES.
11-ER(IIfANT'S Gargling 01I,Trask's ;MagneticOintment
Cod Liver 011, TOYFTIRWItrf Sarsaparilla, Vaughn's Li-
Liontriptie.Schenek's Balram.Slvaine , Panneen.all nal!.
Jayne's Niedicines.Dalley's Pain Extractor, P• in Killer.
kiltour's !leave Caro, and most or the approved Patent
Ifedicines or Oto a:1, kept constantly on bond by •
BENTLEY Zr. BEAD.
14LOrralS.—Ilirighamton:Montrose.Skitmeri Eddy
and' nt t audFuller'sPlonbs Castinpy.coiLstant
ly on hand by S. W. EASILY,' & CO.
WAN TED—P.no. pia' Woolen Flannel. 5.009 pr. ,loa
IV mixed Te4llen Socks, any time between this and the
sit Oct.,for which the highest price willbe paiillu Goods.
July 9. - - J. LYONS Cr. SON.
-nTE-STUFFS2, Drzn, , o,, Alma. Vit
Ll moil, Copperas, die. just received nod tnr.ate by
• -- Sept. 5.. . LYONS &SON.
QILVER'SpoonP. Forks anti Knives, warranted the hest,
1,7 manufa' etured In America, at
T rn t iagt of thedoz. 2ns' (Hoch! i 9 none but more of
- the same sort N ou the way to True'e Jewelry shop.
200 Oz. Silver Ware.
•
CIONSISTING of Table, Dessert, Tea. Cream, 3luslara,
U. and Salt' Spoons; Su;ar Shovels. Sugar Tongs. Table
and cliert-Forks.Butier wlrrant.leinal
to coin. rEbgraved gratis,iby •A. J. EVANS.
•
•
Gold Lockets.
QINGLEani Dimble of every FiZe,. by . .
13 Binghamton.l., A. J. EVANS, Wnobington•Ft
~ .
e Very Fine
o
G. OLDWATCIIES perfect time keepers. Also* stir= .lVatehes, all guontltles, try A.. 1: EVANS.
WANTED In bushels goceiNirtilteDeans,. and auy
If (*entity of Dried Apples by i. I.reas h six.
'Montrose, November 7.
a - M
fIENTLEIItN ing to bny (Sethi suitable ter winter
_
• clothing will do well to call Itt • TV rtItSLOB. :
OLE and Upper I.6ather, also: Kip Skins or
tbe rlgla
kind at TYLER'S.
New . . .
• - :t! - aciolsi..
•
r r uE.ob,cribPris again receiving .4 -frail supply. 0
A '', Fall arid Winter (Jonas. Please ;gland examtne.
7 Montrose,,Oet..z.si4sso.. .• • , . 11..1. 'WEBB.
Cold Chains,
r _OOIKETS, Thimbles, T
Specks, en ayd tacit en ea D .
',
n wortment b. CANFIED.
•
INDIA Rubber Osam Shoes, 'Boobs,. - Blows," era alarries
1 Oil Cloths ax. &b. for sale by ' - C. TYLER.
ptrPFALO 'lobes; Turk's 'lsland Salt,' Dairy Salt In
AI small *asks, also the best Mud otlq ai ,snd Iron. by
doz. Socks, 1.00 lb . s.noolon yarn.
Wanted--500 OOd'yarda Flom .° 2,oo6Bheep
Pelts. fbr nhithibo hlgkesF wine will; Impala in jpods-=
6°11°9'114°14 t • l'e" ' lbr c ' .lsll° Y.T I L P A l lirttOr Zz CO
OYS,strtil allsorts of :lotions, itC-;
gIISPIHNE, Lautp - Oil, Candles and Tallow, at .
- Ttat ItELL'S
I, pat re
ghims from
& BEAD.
TEIVEPIT, 'lf alien! last ruzaanta, aud.ParfazaCty, at
• TUItitELIVS.
„ .
111/1.1 ) ,F.11, Fogs.svtuit-eci, at -
TrUititiLL'S;
VANTED7,I - but - bele- of good Potatucs: MHO any
iianntity or ellestuute; by - L N BULLAB.O.
uituALCtuth3, Kerseymerix end titinetti
EllPlPZlvingnetiolsryabrietios, platulto Liam
'
of all colors at: •. , , ~. • . . ,1111.4103.
• • Phydantliroplo -
1111nboit remudyfornlloucattack
experieuce)Or.le by,- • -C.
titi4 - „Sgta!
and f9i
Tiktilii4elif6cWiYLfivlttited: exthiii4sitto.rl
zulu v G opus; oittn.aecountsorwitaxvith eak hi
tradlie4lffleihrqc4CUllket h l ll• F at t U f 7) A . c rgr- y rt,r4l;
GTE 141.36:4 d.t g l=il rg. get', 7. :;
.
: - J. -- -Great .- -Bargainsi- ,- - 1 . •
,• , ~.....--..,, T. o:l,Nrit:ibtv wog,i-s*i
3
. 7.: - .II / to the citizene of :gown..
--• . and siclnity, that be has just re
,..1
101 r-...,
:, ~.:4 . turned from Nett York , with,tbe
~ i 0 , i i .,: 4 , ' largest; richest end best selected
j .
i.... - . 0. , Y '; arsonmeut of IV 31.1 'c'l3 si
. • it, i tIVOIri.. Silver Warr,
41 . 1.
~.., ...1, Isl c• , eyes before offered it)
ace 'O4 4 1-1 1
~,r- "4 trana'ou - Tim - above geode
- ''''.'• ' ..- . ho'nitlit. roe Fob; land will be sold
at the lowest islet', find ult zirdelis -warranted as rceerw.
mended. N. B —Particular attention paid to repairing
ail/Linde-of Watches and Jeer - easy:. -.
.r..Ciiurt'street, nearly epposittzthelibMnta Hotel,'
•:' llinghanitan,.oet. 10,18 A. • ~• . ''.. LAANFIFID,
ALBANY & Burro),
-Now. - Bork 611Es!le, Cayuga* , Stop!
quehanna Rail Roads,;Soueca:'.
_and CayngaLalies.i.
EV ER I :13 0111 71 S RKET- LINE
maim ]
7 1"..."/POT:7 3 ,7l,eoDrgNiZapreto ntt°;,tve7t!P-
Bele°, Attlee., Batavia,. Bergen. Itochester,-Canande
na, Oeneeo, Dresden, Ovid, Lorll,,Duadee, LandingPef
erson, Havana, MilipOrt, Horseheads, Corning, Elmira,
Vac toryrille, Spring Fort, Redder', Ferry, 'Aura t a, Itha
ca, Candor, Owego ' Union; Binghamton Great Bend,
Loneshoio', Deposit, and Hancock, eviwy Binghamton, Great
the week;
(Sunday!exeepteglo and eel:dine° withregularity throug- ,
oat theseason, They will attend to forwarding shamns.
to the New York Market, where it will 'receive the person
al attention of experienceilealcsmen;whe trltl attend to
the Belling °fella same, and return the proceeds in Bank.,
able funds at either of the above points, to thololloWing,
persons:
Bulfalo,Storehoute of Henry Dam; Attlea,s;arehwase
of HenreSyford; Batarla,Storehoese oil:metes A. Smith.
Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel McPherson; nocheiter;
Store of Fairbanks do Eldredge.; Canandages; Ortice of
Walter Core Oran; Geneva. C,Lawrence,- - Dresden Store, I
house of Whitney &Morrell; Ovid, Ferges on & Sprague;
Lodl ;• Dundee Lauding, Storehouse of T. Tuthill & Co.-
Jefferson, (ace of E. 0. Norton, on the Pier, Havana;
'office of J. F. Phelpii; 3lillport. store of J. Stull; lloreel
• °ends; race ofJ:A. Ferrell;
~Corning, store of Wm. JI I
Arnold; Elmira, storehouse rof Thum=
Faetoryville, store of Charlet H.. Shepherd; Redder's.
Ferry; Aurora, store of H.& 0. P.Morgan; Ithaca, store
'of P.ll. Drake.; Candor, start of S.Barager; Owego. or.
, See of Nathaniel Ells; Union, store of C. N. Wheeler;
Itinglimmtorkoflice of JanteiStsk; Grent-Dend, •ofileo of
F. Churchill ; Lang:shorn', sliceof F A. Ward; Depoilt,
,lure of Ensign & Dean; haycock. store of Allison &
Reeves. • .11.1 s. %ISO( . Binghamton, • I
WHITNEY. Dresden, ,
ORO. P. 111/NELL: ' • •
, NATHANIEL EL LS:Owego...
ACENTS.—Beffalo, Henry Dar; Attica, Thomas Sy-,
ford; Batavia, Lucius A. Smith; Bergen. DanielMePher
son; Roches - ter, Fairbanks & Eldridge• tlanandagurr.
Walter Coreofan ; Geneva, Cr. - LawreneeCOvid. Ferguson
& sprr.gue; Lodi; Dundee Landing. Tuthill & CO.: Jet
ferson, E. • Norton; Havana, F: Phelps; Miliport,
Stoll; rtorselgendsl'j. A: Ferrell; Corning. Wm.J. Ar
nold' Eirnira, Thurman & Inchram: Factor:rine:ft H.
shepherd: Aurora, If. & G. P. Morgml.. hhara , F. If.
Drake ; ' Candor. S. Barmier; Vinton, .0. N. Wheelii‘;
Great Bend. F. Churchill; Lanesboro`. F.' A, Ward; De.
posit, Ensign & Dean; Hancock, A,llison & Beeves.
Capt. James SlOt,
, •
superintend the ha ele,t.. ihreughbat the I‘linle
hie, awl receive,an,l fill all orders for ' ,
drue.4.les. FtAli., Fish. Oysfel S, etc. - 215 c.
which will be hoorbt nt the lowest whnicsals prices in
'Sew York, and forwarded to eft hut of the above nroeti
spots.
.
. Daily Tr..ansnortititin Line,
. ~ v. (.4.llpre. lit.r., 1
•
RAILROAD ritElGirr LINE'
~.,.....~. • - -. .
Great Band 4, ow' I'Ork.
„ .
.pvEr.rtuyint.h, , ireelguildelys ex...teli tad.fer 1 9 r.)CI
'Es--,G, apt, dames Wickham. , ; . ... . . ,
1 ' 11.. V. Claipentir Will r - dtiMieii , Fe t eglfinr mad fe iward
lag Freight tram Great Bend an theist i 'lst.. tind kabtin
ste.totreelse and forward iircsilare.dnilY to GaPt d Witk•
11ilin ' thieulthaue ate season CApt:.' ' W. - will remain in
.9 ew Fork its re . ,- eiTO ~ Freight.forianriledlohlm, 'Mil Itan I
a long o,xperiedee in the business they natter themselves
that nt All Ilmeet they cots , '€iltninand the blithest marhei
Prt,M , ~Tbll'rA.urns,wlll be-pabt by 11. V. llnipent er, Al
Great Bend. . N. V. CARPENTER.
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• MONTROSE
1LOTIIING;-::111f011,111.113.:
IV= utiacn.'tgtiedten4C Iri comPlianintit to Itio citizeni
J. -uc tiiiuob:itum.coy49,ty..,nna igrorno them that he has
just opened tiatarC. ono door of' 31ills 8 Ku.pp's,
in the bora' of Montrone. for The oat,. of
Ready Tads - Clothinc , H;
b,
h , rhass seloCeed and perfect assort
racmt. crilith lie off , rs (or sale for rfp.p,i Tay at p lees far
loner th an eve r . iirforri offer - Ca hi 'this inathet.
clothing Is 'IA tunnixfact ufed tocatter. Lae no hesitation
in ,w3.rrantln2 it to ,be nil he. re..,)airaends it. .• malt
'Profit F .ittlr;Csal es"l"shietnnttn, .o . whien he 1411 rig
hily,attht,retict othprs souse autlineky as ey th • •
EL MA N.
26-Iy.
..Tutte26,l£so.
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D. S. IL CRAZY , German Physician, taker; this meth.
_lll rel of informing his friends aud the pubic in general,
that' he' has loaned In Ole v;llegr of owi-gn, Count) of
,Tioga...aciil has egablislied a perm:ilea office nn nalet.q.
ever E. B. Gallnt's Store. audio nail.) to attend to any
bush:tern In the line othisltroleoton. '
ills superior nudbud of arriving at. a correct diagnosis
la - disease, and his duparalelled suUctts In treating Um
various diseasrs incidimtal to the human sytemn•more
especially those, of an acute, sphacute, chronic, Or com
plicated character:ate all that is necessary for him to oi
' Mr to the invalids and diseased of , every character to entt-
Ile him to the confidence of a diecriniinating public. For.
I the benefit of these unacquainted with his method of
practice he would say that h describes disease by a
chemical and tnicroscopical examination of the Urine.
persons may send or bring their Wine in a cleatr(at
'mist two ounce) vial, the first in the morning preferred,
and as a record is kept of all the cases examined, the
name and age of the patient are also required. 10
charge is made for examining, a case Where no medicine Is
taco.
. Ilis medicines are principally selected from the Vegeta-.
Isle Kingdom, 'rind are administered 'aecoiding to the Geri
man Botanic
,Pra,q ire. • .
• . lie would Am add, that he bas at last made an Impel- - ;
taut discovery in relation to, treating diseases of a ralcul t
lour origin. or Gravd. Thiele a singular deposition, and
'nay coash.t in erysta ine grains, or a gritty •har-li -lei%
butrint disiluctly visible noon is c'o.se examination; or it
may conshit in irregular limped transparent concretions,'
sefflciently largo to he readily distinguished bythe eye,
and dettomluated calculi. ' . - •
The prvprtaltina that he has Introduced is eppable of
dirsolving and holding in solution.lcairitleus. or (Men
tions concretlon,ohich lethe aoUrre of liritaiion r ouil
sery Wink extrusive intiamations of the 'urinary organs,
the-elly allowing the same to escape. . - I
. References can be had at his Office from persons living
in all the Western counties of the , State of New York,
Perinsylbou la, 3lielifgan,'&64 who had been Riven up to
die by the most skillful Phybiefans.heatingof him and
•avallng themSelve, of. his skill haie been restored to
good licriltb.,. The great German Iteinedy fee Female Ob
rtrtetions. Worms. Croup and Dysentery. time . Ilitrßilf be
found at the Office. r. ' I). S. E . CRAIN.
Ovine, Jan.:24151. ' ! • • 41y.
The People's Priendl •
T. T. POND'S, of Ithaca, IN. T.
. ,
pA tND EST II nTS .17§D A. LISa EXTaicT.—An Extract
from the shrub called Witch-ha:id, and purely from
that with the exception of a little Alcohol to i,reserve it. -
It will cure cil local paha and inlitimatiows, old sorer, -
fresh wounds and brulsea, Pileti. and all diseases of the
bowela of a chronic crtture, tooth.achey ear-ache and..an
excellent rem , dy for females, ; • • . •
it Is truly what it profesftes to be,'' Me People's Friend!.
Providence has scattered along theVrugged paths of life
many,things that contribute greatly to the comfort end
happiness of every body ; hence their great value, and
well may they he called' °cicada of the People' ;
One word hero to guardagainat imposition.' A' Mart by
ilia name ofSpencer, has manufactured • and offered for
sale a spurious article called the 'Coryii Extract —that
would he extract of the hazel-nut :— the genuine Is as
white and as. pine es water. v 11111.4110 aputions article
is
colored,which enables the public to distinguish. .• •
None cenulne.bui those marked Pond'aPainDeatroyer.
1111. K: !LUCK, Montrone, andatore.keepersabd ine
dicine-dealere gcnentliy, Agents. , j
Silver Ware, plated, arid German
, A
557Pleces- , -,,,;r- cowls - daft of 'Table, Tea,
Desert, Crehal/lrla Mixstard S perm s, Salt and Sum Sli ev
els, Perks &a:, Elni;rared gratis, nt h I;;OANFIELD'S.
. .
-ivew Things
l UST'received by the an battltratAoaar:Cerree,Torm eo
.1 Salt. Broad Cloth. Sheeting, Bntting,.lVsiddingoin4
atiiroilibi a .1d as low is the tim ei wiyadotlt.'
llontrenie Sept.l9 1330,1 Al. u.TYLER..
:FALL.- GOODS.
ISAAC 1.-POSI &,
a aplenalil lot of FAL GOODS.-
11 bur customers ran MO at the old .laud almostany
044. they desire at fairpricei. •
IIIREELL'S
r MID Lamps) with a variety of.Jimmititars, ilienp at •
• : "J. LYONS &SON: •
DPINTN,Ded Vets, Ithrts, and. a landionau,ssioitmeht
CC of Drina Goods going cheap ay . J. LYONS SG 9,caht.
self cocking and .ruF9l
t t tols for salO,ot
TBNNV 4tsll/
iltANTiariyr rash:lsi nn' arcOunf, ,000EbtaPIeu 6 r
autiVoobashols ock!..a.
.51;C. TYLER.
_
Li.
lOW OIL, the chcaPest - 14 for:cite b,'
• • - Liross y eosol
riANTZE CIIARANTt eamphar Peppcissiiire,
gi t irt a rdAidriePaiseriT 4 itio;BLuck hl ie rind!lictislica,
ficraorAlo l ). - - ,•-•= • •••••••
0•1•044:4z4,11itid t;FttqFp, ne nc: "uppiy, j 7;:,,,
tiX " • I:X:rftULLARIII: ,
I
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- Chne of :liCiir
- - ,
--.: ~ .., . - Q icski zte4soit-itiver ;,
a...a; ZZa R 0:A D S.-1,
"Lcive - Subturn ItDopokat • - Lyme New:Yorkkb ..:
*ii.. o'clock, SO mtok . A, M. 7 &clack .1.0 ral a. .:, •Ai Ir.
JO -" , -i 30 min. , : A 4.31. 3.,"' IS 6110. :'
~- 0 , ; N.
*0 .. . 30 Min.- : -IN: II; S;L" ' '43bbin, ' i wki..
I.4IIIODALY Tniptl. ~ L ~.; :II
tei ee ntifeh, , i DiTot.' - i' - Leave NeT4ork:' -'
9 0 Weak/4W 132111. ,:A - .41. l a o'clixk. , , - •.•- ' i . r - . 111.
"0; 00 thu arrival of tlic,trie tralnegolniE4st,
1-,4,7 lOttatllk Tit A 'Ns. - : ;:,,._
Lea*e Pherson at , . - ' Lear, Areti ltark.,!
.7 u'ckck A. M. Blarkat4l., 7 o'clock 30 inln. ... 4 *A". 31,
8 .%' "- 'Pat'n Dep. 0 , . 4 10 ,g,.: .;,,.•
7 ' .e , ' l '.. ilaiket-i t.. 3.' •.& 45." . •,*
.. :. • - ..4.- !..I.L.;;IIALT :TRAINS.,
:.—. Leiire lialersari at :
~.. r . . lefirf New- York itt'
7 o'clock. A.M. .Market4t. I 'clock • i A, M.
43_ Pat•npepot.• 1
- P. 51:
•
• N.ll. Ou MoinfoymorningatbetirAt train frinaEnffern'a
Rill learn 6L 7'25 nun; or Cia the - antral of the Pat Jervis
TIM 730 A. 51: and 5 45 o'ciecit P. 51. iiajni: front ;tear
Tork,will not atop at nny statl'on 'north of PaVerien;,.
inept Reek Roadand linhokus. • : , r
The t neve uhirb Ntw York at 73 , 6 A ; an4.4%
P M wilt be iu time to meet tbutrie trains, morning and
even tog. going \Vett, atSufferttil Depot. .
August 22,1550, • •
• 5500 -REWARDt
mIER - jewelry Store oilTztt...W. Troo was imitate opt*
a few evenings elneo at :precisely half; p tit tort 0' 4 %
cleat by the -
4
.Zaftale4l.lsln
, TRUES.
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tosE eryle but
; UWE'S
.114::wie;fho 1.
i.
c
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4)-•, 4 't
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Arid found to contain a Bill'assortMent of ' , /
-
Cloeks; Gold' rind' Saver Vntiller, { Bilifti Voir,
Gents and Ladles Plias and:tinge ot the latest iityiese
Gold and Silver Pencils; Ladies and field 'chains,-
Belt Slides, Gold Pens, Bracelets. Gold indiStiver
Thim
bles.Spettatteo; Eteet Beads 514: , .3
Moo, VC rit mer y—a good assortment.of Intdree=
Roselle's Extract, Including Jenny I,lnd'a, 'Verbena,
Heliotrope. Ambrosia; nose; -Patchonly, Muir. .Ber ds
Caroline, Jpckey club „to. .-.. ~•
soaps'and Pgrzcsdes of all kinds - "roothperste;lsledpb.
Also, Burning Fluid, and a goodisiortmenfot Lamps,
Yankee Notions.'Boys, and variousother articles too ne.•
rneXonsio mention, Which will, heMil positirely cheaper
.1 ban can hu.bought dweller°.
.
' Repairing or alikinds done on reasonable tmns,
nt,short notice, and wricruntel. r, y 4; W TRUE.
Montrose, Sept. ;kith, 185 a. ' -•' .
Notice to the Public,
NM/ Seusinzubte Fall anti Winter Goode at the
, • Great One Price Store of , •
L. S. 1.1:7i1d M, great. bend. Pa.
PEGS leave to take (big opportunity or 'tendtting big S
L) elect r, chants to his fri s •
ende and costa:acre, tor the
gmeerm. patronage they hay , e extended to him; and '
t the t:111110 time inform thou that he has just returned
repro New Terk with a very large and choice selection of
kuney and Staple Vey Goode. Also a Irish and exten
t. re assortment of Groceries, Provisions, IluotsandYhoee,
Hats and Caps, Horde are, Crockery—Zee.. Drugs and
which Will be Veld for cash and produce at a
ery snail ads: nee, 'at prices which defy all competition.
Flour,l'ork,Fish, Salt, whol.rmle and retalt,—be would
oleo teruark that be a ili,res atrictly to the system of al.
leapt n ming the lowest price at (Olt. thereby giving the
same adNar.tagato nil who may favor him with their pat-
Great Bend. Clothing Store.
The largest, hest ma cheapest asso;trnent - of needy,
)lad, umhing in the Tillage - of Great rand, Pa., Inroad
Poe skirot,Cassimeres and tiestings of all qualities
suitable for the Fall and AVlnter 'trade. which bearers at
such prices as to satiety any one that this to thriftier for
thMu to deal. in consequence of the great increaie of hi.
bonnie be has beeu obliged . to greatly seilargella !lock,
which he now offers to his friends end the public fur 'ex
athination. confident that in ft/ doing they win dud wine
thing to their udruotage. The subscriber has tnado ass
tenements to trannfacture clothing in all It* various
breaches, and is dew preen. ed to sell the same. warrant
ed to be.r inraccCon. Custom work and cuttlag done
at the lateet style and shootestnntleg,—all kinds of tail
ors' trlinlllits^,^rfarnishel and for sale. It or not forgot the
rpm Stare nearly opoo-ito the Mansion Louse.
Great Bend, 5i.pt.,1&,0. L. S. L'ENLIEI)I.
NOW- is your time to prepare
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nE not deceived by this warmweathe—hare seats and
give a look in at Washburn k ,Brotli.r's—theY bare
Just returned term New .York with the lergest,'hest and
most frisk enable stock of Fars ever brought to Mauler
!ot: via : Muffs, Vieterines. and Cuffs of Chinchilla. In
hella ilear. Lock 31artin, Luttred, Natural' mid.fitegc
L F.
ynx. eigion and French Coney Silver, Badger, hut
, elan Eisler, and isgreat veriely of -Other kinds. Alto,
Natural and Lit stred hods. Swan't.Liown, ,
every thing hithe Fur I.Snel‘ppertalning folndie's nem
fort lu cold Weather. .Likewise Wolf and rtiffaln [lobes.
Buffalo Overcoats, Gents Fnr Collars. Fur trimmed and
. e k.Riti Moves and 11Iittens, Carle-! , '; ttobielbs,Ttnnlis,
Carpet nag.. 4, Satchels; Valiecs. Ilat nrwhes. Jenny Lind
Hats and Caps for You:hs. Jenny LimlCencert :Caps for
Gents, and lit fact all kinds of Bats and Cape you can
calMor. Also, a large supply of thnsenno 31.3411:W and
Silk flats, at the reduced price they - have been cold for
for the last two months. The above will be sold cheaper'
than they ran.be bought at any other :tore in town, for
cash or ready only. , • , •
Cash paid fcir shipping Furs and Pheep Pelts..'
IVASIIIIIIII.I do 11110T11F,11.
• 'P. g:-.-11est qualltY of [frown and 111sek'Sille•Pfush Caps
for only 81. 63—such ns always sold for S 2 155.--ottrraot
tp Is the best au& cheapest In
,ttiwn and bound to sell
lower than otheie. " • • W.:A 11.
For. 7. "
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•
Angt. Tunu. ;ig Dow receiving:Oars° and Arab's ,
sic ri.senetroent Of. G' )0 'Coomplising nearly everythirg
wanted in this market.pahich bo sold extremely LOW
rof eIASII or ready cam. assortment may be .lassed .
In port al , renews :
Drags, Chemicals. Paints, Oils,
Dye Stuffs, Graceries,Dry Goods, Hai,tl.
ware, Stoae-toare,-Gleiss.leare,
• ; Clocks, IVatehes, Jetaelri, _
. Stiper - Speons. Spec'-
• jades, • ';"
„ .
Instruments. Trusses, '
: . - 'Medical Inetruments,,Liquors,
Terfumery; Mirrors,, ,Statimary,
Brushes, Shoes, Toys, Yankee PTationsi,fe.
Thankfulfot the liberal pairoruMe and substantialen•
court:gement hitherto received, I hope to Merit:and re
ceivo a continuance of tits stmt. , •
_'.
ADEL Tit/BUELL.
Montrose, Oct. 24', 1650.
• AGENCY - OF •
Or. FiTt IPS elcbrattd
scd by hint with. such (1156)1%a:hat sccess in the (urea.
Caughs, Consumptron, Ca v
tarrh, -
Astlitna t ileart Diseases, llyapeysta, Q ortorrhcra,Plles,
Female Complaints, arc., etc.
• ALSO,. ' ,•
•-.
Dr: S. S,Fltclea Abdo:nit al , aniniorters. shoulder
Braces,inhalingTubes,nna ectur g vantloniumptloniandt
Abu art of pnatarviallifeti Health to, ottlaga,&a.
. BENTLEY & REP hacelmnrappOliatfed Agenis for Or
sale of the above Goods,andzilliceop them ronstanpy ort
hand at tlnAr gore; •
" Perfumery, Fancy 'Sodp!li , e.
Bandoline. Trtplo Extract, Moretstatar Oii, Oz
3larrow reanade, Dears' Oil, parry's Telpoplerosuy
'and other fathms for sink hole. 14Mitarf Eon,'
Walnut. Oil da,Whltn Bats. Almond tin., Enoshcrus sip'
superlorartieles for the.Tollet,.to bilr'found at
lOOntrossi, October 2.8; 1850 LYONS & SON.
• • ....
- . - Ltitest,, , Arrivali ... 1 ., '
TI . licranrrth„Just reielved a stew antt strPo o : al`
LI . sortmeut of Ladies Dress tOodi.,, Winter ,Lorl and
Square Shawls and staple goods :adapted to the season'
of the most desirable styles dud prises:l:7 :, 1 .. k ,
New 3111110, 9pt • PY, lgroo -• , '-' • 111:Tnn 1 7 -
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LEivoits; '
A Freobsoniiiiii?otLvlOonajoatieeelved and for ;ale ai
11. - the blevearueery vecona:bulbbg above tile 't Dezoo
crat" office, and . oppeOto .1. E. I . llpaan's Cloi Wig taipo•
viola. '.--., ', • • ' ;";.,, - .1.• N.:- BULLARD. .
llontrose, Oct. 23, 160. ,i l' ;" 2 i"r ;". 1
_Flat Seed.
A tt.coantity of rusx Sst:d wauted bi a ngel or
ULLARD . G
orCribb Y I. :4 ro
act. , , •
'WALT:OSIO aria 'Window CititniniclTood
e tn;npyantllal l ua,clot hv6
- „t.Y . 0;11. 4 . 1 a. EON.
Btorips
1 Sale Tight - DENTLIIIto 01, , ItEAD
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a1...-TLatataronf t.
Yt eldpe - v 28
(/ttlllll.Bll add Nradketc) at. 1; i11 ~; snn.
•
Y. Qat - J.4)er 28. w
1,11,460 d BCCanllbAgJ de . ekid g 1491:i ayt? a s opft.n z ew :s o
: t et% !..fOIkIC?ChCaP at . ,
TITISNTNII-,-Ylantieli .Vordir,l,3o, gui ic
YY'y 4,, t i te r, lir
101 t, iteeBl4lo4 Old Pawtet atitinike; • "•
' ' 1.10_141111.
;The Ridest . '
cituvrrotior Ilicastpling,-Ennii3ls4nad ifincer
Oever offered in liinghannon, Of VANB4
t. A. fri e d'urriy pfareActiollist
, • , • 3-1,190 &SU
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