E=l=a itmun E rt , t @OItEE Agricultural Geology, Sok 1. noilittook. No class of the community have an &quid , interest in Geology `with farmers. No aei -One° is so Interesting tO farmers as polo- R.'. is connexion with - chemistry, The two smeniestinnot be separated and justice done to either. While the elements of our g l e b e , e sp e cially of soils, requ ire chemical testa to doteimme:. their e iraeter. thepe very elements are absolutely essential fur . aperiments to totemic° the fundamental - principles of chemistry. Oxygen the mina powerful (shaming agent in arcades, is aim the most Ogaden; material in rooks'and soils. 'The one ai an element, the other as an agent,,are alike &kends! to each other, and both indispensable, as at the. founds. tion of all agricultural science. - Alcnowledge of each is as feasible as it is important, entirely wittin thocramprehen 'ion of s ohilt r ais years of age. Eaoh is a ardeeee of facts more than of abstract rea oeniag-.4 facts, toe. equally instructive and &Medal to every young mind. 'rske an example: Tile child has placed before him two glass tumblers—the ane containing quarts,the other lime or sand and sheik. The name of each is of course rea dily learnt u that of iron, lead, gold, tree, horse, or any other object in nature or art. Irate each tumbler is poured some sulphario einicriatio acid., In the tumbler of lime the ,pupil observes ut action—in„ that of giant no action.. He is told this k aotion is called effervesceiuie. He team learns to reenrio lime 'and quartz; and the ISO:* Ortataty from the' `roonllootion- that the one effervesces with acids and the oth - ertoes not.. fern is an example of geology and chem istry. alike useful 'to the farmer and inter esting to the farmer's child. The carne simplicity and direct, fundamental instruis eon run through the whole of both of these exceedingly practical sciences. - - I may hereafter- point out n few of the lending principles: of those two sciences; their connexion with each other; their es , sential importatice to all classes. and.zrost te the farmers; -their exceeding fitness-for the early, irsstruction:of their Children; and the (Mare fessiblity having the m among the'' fi rst leiiionsn'tanght in .each of the el,ghtrthonsand AMerican Schools. NUMBER TWO. Oxus is the Greek word for acid; Arno - mai;in Greek beans make. hence the liter. al meaning of omen is acid maker. Com - - blood arith - enipbur it forms anlphurio ac id; With nitrogen nitric-acid;.with carbon carbaiiiii &Sid, Sti.. - . Respiration, combus tion and fermentatkin are the three . princi pal "OperatiOni producing the - combinations of oxygen and oaybon; the results, Carbon i° acid • • • .. • Aeids combine readily with metals, earths °and alkalies lime -and potash. - By chemists the combinations are called salts, designated by thi:terrnination rac. park: acid combining with various bases, producas sulphates . ; nitrio nitrates: _ ! oar . bonates. Sulphite - of lime Is 'gypsum or plaster of Paris ; sulphates of iron, copper- as ; of soda, glanber salts: of magnesia, epsona -4214; carbonate of lime is commonlimestone,marbles, chalk and many beautiful : - Crystals. Carbonates of iron, coPPes and -lead aro ores of those metals. About' a century ago water was found to be,compased of oxygen and hydrogen, and common oxygen and nytrogen. About _ half a century since oxygen was found by Sir Humphrey' Davy.to bean clement of rocks, of course of soils asit was. of the al- kalics, oombined with oxygen, were found - by the same in; chemist, to be metals very peenliarin their character: ' - It benecappears that oxygen is an ele ment' in air, earth and water,- existing abundantly in solid, liquid and serial forms. In the whole it constitutes nearly half our globe.' It is, of course, the most abundant element in tbe material world. It is also the most important agent in producing Changes in matter essential to human ex hence. It is very appropriately Called vi tal aii. as' neither animal life nor any life . can exist 'without it. It is no less essential to combustion than to life. It also acts with, great energytmen metals and other solid substances. In this action it produ sea three very large and very impertant lasses of bodies—oxydes, acids and snits. . Iron rust is the oxyde- of iron; - the dross lead oxyde of lead ; burnt lime, the ox -44 of calcium ; pare potash, the oxyde of sotasiunt; .pure aoda,the oxyde of sodium; sites of ,flint, the •oxyde of filetum. The itnbination of 43Ite part oxygen and four of •iirogen constitutes the atmosphere; three - Arta Oxygen and one nytrogen, form nitric teid, aquafortu% Combined with other Neb. Aeneas,. it forms numerous acids. Saltpe-- tre is - the nitrate ,of potash. :The- large wain' tity of Oxygen it receives from the ni.. trio acid fits' t for a material in gunpowder —giving to that powerful agent its princi pal -power.. . • A plat e: tutobler and scrap of paper, with selittle;Ater; will enable any teacher ,or parent to:Aerfersi an experiment on or ygen equally simple, instructive and inter esting.: Ins deep plate pour some water: a s On the water plans crap of thick paper, piece . if,poill or:other like subitmseev on tbstlUPWlfti picas of pap!ror cotton mois tened whli - sil. On Itghturg the paper or , co ' p tti n lace over it &large empty tumbler. The bastion continues for - a few accent's .and w wit is aitinguished the water nem* pies - abbnt one fifth of splice in gut tAmbler, showing the necessity of ' oxygen " for 'tem-, bakitin, - and that it constitute* about one . itit bcf 'fie air. see breatite.... What man, wnwian er sbildc would ant beinniliarly no ' Vneinirdi with an eleipont so ntenitent and neat ea actin as . oxygen, especially Oen an -segunintinos, in equally ample, weeks . 04 *Vida. 2 - ' . _...' tougrattibsizeit Vitt. . . : __ . .. • ' st rWediabelievit in ,fatmets srho isal ...., t ...,, Dre .thaty g r o w poorevery .. s .- - " .11-- - s i T Isom isaamid intO o r ther bAnd ctt , ..„, , .. mac ':. 1 T it i I itsmt. SA . ANIJACiIo MEI ~ . _ Tait SiOsei.—Mr. Jack Past- 1 . man hid j ust entered tto - Sophomore :clan ef Ooltimbia College, ind-oonsequently :felt himself one of the most important individ uals in town.: IduterJack , bed lately in dulged in a very. bad habit, and one which hadizatuted much armlets , !cilia venerable uncle. Ife . seated,- one . daV after din ner, with .4 , cigar. in - his month; smoki ng away. as , Wit had been his daily practice or at least twenty years. .= • ; H " What in the name of common sense hat induced you to smoke in this way said his uncle, - addressing him. - I Well. you ion," said Jack; " I think it ihirpent my appetite.". - ".Sharpens your, appetite," said the old gentleman, - "'pen my word, that's some- thing new but, my dear Jack, I some ; times see you walking up from College with a cigar in your mouth," . ...The fact of it is, Uncle, a eigar's a con- Isolatien at all hours of the day, it is sooth ing, and in rainy weather, there's nothing like it al a preventive against cold, and its a-positive incentiVeli thought and reflec tion. I would'nt ber without it a night for worlds, If I'm out rather _late,. and want . to know the time, I look out fora gas light 'in vain, for" the corporation have ordered the lamps to be put out - at the moon's :is; ing (but the moon is zonal, has not made her appearance.) What could Ido with out my long nine? 'just draw a little up on it, ho,ding the point to the face of my watch, and there it is two o'clock —or slippage. I go out to. pay . an evening visieet some hense in Waverly Pi:lever Eighth-street, where' all theare . houses built nniformly.'hoi a m Tto tell Mr. Jots frota.)lr:- . 7llrown's house ? No. 179 from No. 177, if, I hav'ot cigar? Just • one puff against thedaor.Plate and there it is. B. Bran.: So you see my dear - uncle, a cigar it indispensable." Ills uncle lay back in 'his arm-chair, and gave in. B r ut.Jack knew in his heart that ho did'nt striate, to Boothe him, or to keep, off colds and sere - throats, or to improve his! digestion', or to lerirn'the time at night, he knew% that his reason only :wt . 's. that-he liked to strut harm the world with a cigar: is his month, and be thought manly - for it:l and he knew how often he had wished: iq anywhere but in his month, on a windy.day when the smoke Was blown into his . nos trils and eyes - so, that the very tears star. ted. , Au brut LIM? FAMILY...MHO trav elling in the West I put - up at a couhtry hotel. and the proprietor in answer toy some interrogatories. informed me that he owned 400 acres of land, had raised -the present !lessen 900 — bushels of wheat, 650 bitsbels of °amend expected to barvept 1000 hnsh els ofoorn ; that he owed no man a dollar. and never took a newspaper in bis life. I had a curiosity to learn bow a family kept up;with the current news of the day, when deprived of the only means of obtaining it. Soon after I entered the family circle, which consisted of ; the parents and six children, the eldest a:daughter on the shady side of twenty-five, .the mother commenced with— "Mister, do you know whether that great Mr. Webster, is lianged_yetr . , • "-Yes,_ldadam." - ,Said the daughtir, • "111 - allow boll - riot:Make - any more of them 'ere spell ing books."-. await not." - - "rte . lived so long in the world.", said the mother, with - a deep sigh, "and . have I never seed any body.. hanged-yet , ways thought I'd like to stee_one ban g ed, but it, never'happenti : tO come right, and Pm' getting so old now, . I don't expectil . ever • I've seed theeareus-and era*, and skill kind of . shelve; but. I'd ruttier o - seed one fellott hanged than fifty 1 ar -- shows." " Strangur," said the daughter, ithetii's going to be -no animal show to-Morrow down here 'bout six Miles—Maybe you'd like to lay over and - go ,Brother Seemes says they've got two snaix thar,the same kind as what can swalloia an elephant but I don't believe there ever was coy ; slob snaix, du yen ?" • "No, miss." • "WA then, the jography lies;' replied &ewes, a youth sumo twenty-two years of age. , "I allow it does." -said the motber.— " Why ihouldint them jography folks lie just like other folks." ' -Mother." slid Jeetnes. '.'you don't know nothin' what yoiers -talkin 'bout. • Don't the United States make all the jographies? What's the use of putting lies into They send out men all over the country to find oat overything—that's what that i ehap was here for tother day, asking so many tarnal luestions about.' Stranger, your supper's ready." Loutost..—"The number of witnesses," said a learned judge, "always increases the probabilities of a fact. Two are better than one; end three are better than twO." • "I beg your pardon," said the Iprisoner at the "If I publish a piece of mine in, my newt - Taper. and head it 'Original,' the less original it becomes." That is because the first . one who co pies it affirms to ,a lie," said - the learned judge.., • ",That is just the way here, your honor," retorted the-prisoner, the first witness told a lie, and all the rest'have sworn to it." ASILLMED -or nis PCPIL.—Lord Sand- wish was a very awkward walker. Raked the appearance of walking on both sides of the` way, at the same time. A friend-, re minded him of this fact. Oh. said be, "I'll tell you a good story, of myself. When I Was at Paris I bad a:dancing master; the man was very civil, and on taking leave of him, .I offered •him any'serrie,e in London. Then," said the lUD. boiring, a I shoild take it as a particular favor if 'ran? Lord ship would, never tell a one of whom yen teamed to donee." HArt.IT ilLS.lsrnlirit/11. WAT.•••••" aim I pfdity," said i testy _ lawyer.' the' cry hive biewiioeulatedkor stupid. That.ea, be retorted lieoffoueut, "but .the tar and the court ere of opinion that yon had it 'tithe natural way.", fitieta'efcnium blur". OM 112114 apillitrefitettllNS the ,;ttschet ,thst fell .v. TEICM L Otta l Yir, —, 0vv..".............. ... ..„. ........„.. . . 1 . 911.1401 D ETZST.. TDORADAT ISOSSINOi ST, , , , • 5.8.& E. B. Chase, _ . -...,.q.... AND 4raoratcro TEl3l$.-.one DOLIJoR AND PITT! CENTS r annum, cash in advance; or two dollars if not p id until the end of the year, or time of tenhscrlptiotl." No paper will be discontinuedintil Amite:es eke prod.txcept at the option of the Publishers _.' All communications must be POST P AID to re ceive attention. All letters connected with the office. should be directed to S. B. & E. B. Cases, Mentrese, Suet. Cb., Pa , 1 ' . ..., • , U? Editors' otrtet over fif. C. TyleeteBtore. BATE or ADVERTISING. • , 1 .--... One vinare. (12 lilies or less,) 3 insertions. 8100 , Each subs uent insertion. ..- . - ; 25 One 'quire. 3 t oaths. - ". - 2 ',so' I .4 - es g 0 ,0 % . . ~ . 14 00 Business Card .,4 lines or less. ' -.. - . 3 00 Yearly Advenisemer not over 4 squares. 7 0!) One column, one ye r, - . e 30 00 Yearly Advertise'rein be restricted to the bu. Incas is which they are engaged: - - li7 . The Pnblishe ,having fA large assortment of Job Printing Materials, are prepared to execute all lkinds 011308 WORK with neatness end des. patch. I ii• BLANKS of every description constantly on hand, or ;printed to order. ittZa.Mllila E. B. CHASE, ATTORNEY AT' LAW 1 (place over Tyleei Store.) JOHN IL DI3IOOIE, tasty. oaten in. Tarnotte street, one dlor west of the old Register liinting Office, Mon rme Pa.' , FISU, .A.TTORIIIIT 10 LAM. Groat Be d, Pa. DL L. TRUESDELL, ATTORNEY AT LA\V, Great Bead, Pa.—Office with Ca. F. Lusk; , 'PETER DECKER, ESQ. - ATINO keen appointed by Om^ Flab. of New York. as 11 • eonuni /stoner for that State to take theproof and acknowledgement of Deeds and other inatruciMmte, will attend to basineee calls in that capacity at LII office at Great Sept. loossq-17 f I DOCT. li. TUATER, ff• • Botanic dc Bydropalltic iPtryilcion I itcaldence stew rode east of the conxt.housei neer the deem Nlll. . DR. IG. M. GAMBLE. I oFI3 in the house taremetly the ttittetelis 0. Samuel Guile, deceased, Millard, December 23, MO. , . • REMOVAL . hR. C. EOVARDS, having cha U piece of residence, may now be faun. .seuth of Johnatonl.k. Very's store, in the tiarford., . I - J. N. •etrrr & Co r LIVERY 4ND EXCHANGE STABLE 1110nrose, Pennla. I PETER STEVENS, Cal:dot's Audi Chair Isisa'zer.; m os on , the business In all Wa virlous branchrs and on a largo *mas t &LON old stand of Maths t Stovensand Avery. AIMEE J. O'BRIEN Holllllp h Nicrn Painter, Paperhanger, Glazier, Grainer's:lA Der-orator. Shop over J. T. Threhard's Car penter shop, scow rods east of Warter'e. Tlnt.l - 0,143 ALI:IW I N l ' . Caries oath Baking and Candy busin•arai allitt vari ous branches,pe door nett of' Wilion't Store. • Dread i n Coils, Rusks, ngerbread, Cookies, Crackers etc., kept eoattaly on toilet who] ail c told retail. ..Also erry to :lily of Candy, wan the verrhOststple.liett York's* excepted. Paanildt, in tact alt kinds cif Fancy Co:dation a kept alwayson hand at 'thole:tile and retail: I. LYONS & SON; DEALER IN Dry : Goods, Iforitactra, crockery; Tin Wae 64*ceries, Rooky, irt. Atsb carries on the • Book. Binding Business. PubZie AWN* Montrose, Pa. C. DIE. SIVIZIONS, - 800tAND SHOE MAKER & REPAIREP. - (Sbop over A. Bal3win'eSq4dlery afro • New 'Milford Stove Depot. = If Runnin hif jilBt reeeived a ataerha . ent of 11 Stoves, including the most approved kinds of Air Tlghtoind common Cooking, Parlor, And Shop Stoves: Itrumia and common plpe, Sheet iron, and Zhce,lStove Tubea,*.c. &e., to which tbe attention of each purchas ers, and the piablic is Invited, and which wiltbe sold at very low prices. for cash or approved credit. September„ 1850. AS YOU AlLE—Lealdng Glasses and Clocks of all, de scriplons. 8 Day, Alarm &c at L. C.SITFILD'S. LEVER and Lepine Watches, expressly 'for. .ehoo teachers, at - !TRUE'S. Boots and Shoesl NEW supply of Gentleman's Ein and Ealtjtoots A and Lupo r Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, jinn rennin- Sept. 4. 1650. • GEO. a:ELLER. Books!' . Booksi ANEW simply of It•mksjust received, Inetudin: nil the_kluds used in the New Academy. Atm Draw in'. Iduite, Letter and Cap Paper, at the IniviNst prime Sept. b _ . J. LYONS& SON. . QU.O.dItS Wen. Cern,Starch, Snap, Idnekerellristre -0 er ived ci!fe....l- la cheap. LYONS /e. SON. 4 Binn's: -Justice,. nu MAGI. BATE'S COMPANION. forlB.so,juet 1,1 &lye(' owl for vale at Book Some,—al.o TORRE y EAU'S IN rALIFORNIA. by Rev. WO- W Colton, B. E. N. Vile Book is worth reading end buyimir. . ogo. FULLER. MO1:1 trose Bipt. Valuable Books. IifYYON'S Daily nible ltitu Oviform. Emerson!WEssays, Apovt one Baptism by Taylor, Review of the. Alexi ean War by Livermore. Rook of Sovixu, D'Aobblexe's IWO* of the Reformation; rte. eke. S. LYONS & SON. Fars! Furs! ASH paid tor Fds, Miuk, Miskrat, Martin and U Coon skins, by i M. C. TYLER. I Montrose, Dec. 1 9,1850. - , • .• • - I Lost, 9 YEARLING Heifers vamp from the farm the — ifibrierilier;iifeirt iweeki • . .D. SAIIM . Latest Anita! of rietv Goods, RTE are receiving • new and general stock of Mb which weintrite the Atte:Mon of the public.. Thkr..e, mho irialh to boy goods cheap for the Deady—will do well to salt and see. D JILATUDOP & CO. October 1.5,1850 WANTED—socks, stocklugi, Woolen Tarn, Flannel, Miro Besuis, Plaza/eel' and all !dodo ofproduee. D le LATTIROP lc CO. Watches! Watches I - GOLD and neer, Lever and . Leidnes full jeweled and assortmentplain, &large the very lowest prices and warranted. OW hatatan, Oct. 14,1850. , LObANYIELD. . SOLE LEAH • WZareprepared to sell Mett.E.A. & O. Pentt'seel -11 fleeted sole Leather at - N.Y., City prices—barring an agescy. Dearman be acooneidated *lib a superior artlcle,from (mete Inle Maenad aldes at prices hereto• fore unheard ofin thlecotu4try. • Oct. 1,1850. ' • liAltilt..POSt & 00. ' ALso. wanted In tinders's on amount, Beeswax, Tallow Ileatheas, kfads ofgraln,ButtesiGhease,*.e.. - •By 141. TTI•1611-r..... And till they Comet IQM YDS.! of AO Bd'Oringo.nnd.illue print 00V leg creivelf-andaellirin , rapidyst : ' LAKE if EATON'S. • The i?ithest ?rien'W for all kinds 'of for; mWsareafter as!" . . _ flatfOrd. Nov, 28th, '5B, ; • 1301100/11300813. OtNEßALlarntayat ofidthael Books tolris '194: 9 #OIOIDLEL Multtpu, N0v.26,150. . . . - The . , Good Time Has.Comei . THEstidiscriber has thls day.returned fhind NeW;Vork - The Peolite'El Fitenill .I. with* large and well selected atsmement Of Goods, .*: T. T.' PONAPIIS 'of ;Ithaca,' Ws Ye . -'- toed:deb he would call the att entlon of ids friends. Bay- t DAIIIIIDgassiO4ISIII Ann lini4lNdEXTtAcT.—AtiEitinet inr, had - the advantage Of lIS yeartieiperlenCe in this vils 1 tram the daub called Witch-hate, and purely'from lege, he flattery himself- that he, well understand! the ', that . with the exception ors llttleAlcoholte ,rserve it. .1 tastes and wants orals patrons— '" ' I ' i It will Ouzo all local pain and intiamations, old notes,' Among tda stock will he toned upwards of 40 dliferent. fresh wounds atibrulies, . Piles. tout nit diseases of tho styletief Geld and Silver Lever and Lapin° Watchea ; bowel* of a chronic n 'tura,: toothenele, ear-ache and an Gold Yeat,Pob and Guard Band Bracelets, Box - excellent rend. dy fur females. deal ' and Stet:nide; Pons and Pencils; Thimbles, Spectacles , t .It is truly what it..professeti to he, 'flei People's reload! Melt Hooks and Slides. Watch , liege, Loc ket/,, Breast • Prelvidence has scattered along the rtytged piths of life' Pins. Finger Rings and Ear flings. • ' • ' ;Many things that contribute greatly' to the comfotb and A largo assortment of Silver Spoons, Forks. • Butter : happluesa of every body.; hencehheir great Tana% and N Knives, Cups.apkin itings. Thltultles,Pezi•tholders and: well may they be called ' frientin Jr the People ' Sr esthetics. Also, an extensive variety of Plated Ware,l . One word here toicuard againtd hive/shine'. A• men" by via % Castors. Cake Baskets. Candlestic k s, EruitStands, the name efSpencer, has" tuanufectnred anti offered for Sneers and Trays , ' feast Rucks, Spoons and Ferks.and t sale a !Murices' article called the CorylrErlicol.—ibus a full variety of Cutlery. Fancy Artlcles.Glocke, etc. I would be extract at the hazel-neat—the genuine Is as These Goods 'having': been selected with- great e.tite, 1 white and as pure as water, while the spurious article is bothwith regard to quality. price anti style, the 'aubscri- ' cOloreil,which enables the public toellatingnith. • bar le confident that he will Ore.-satisfaction to all who Nonexenutne. but thesemarked Pond's Pala - Destroyer. may favor him with their patronage WM. N. HATCH, Montrose. anti store-keepers and wet ALvitrn J. EVANS, Washingtendtt. elleineeicalersgenerally; Agents • - ' . 'I Binhamton, Nev. 7,100. . . New - Establishment, . Trtz tenet of gonna in bulting. moasicta In! lt great measure In keeping the public apprised ofone's trherea-, Danis, and of the kind of goods and wain b has on bond: —Conseqnently, the undersigned . begs briefly :1U state, that, bating fitted tip a room - nearly oar ife Stiapp'm old stand, and purchased as choke assortment eate41232 , 12.% ., in ?ten Verb far CAM, consisting of Tea, sugar; Moles. eta. Coffee, Tobseco4smoking and chewing.) R Ice4Pepper Spice, Starch. Cloree. Saleratag. ginger. NotrorgS.C'ggrs Pipe*, Sn nit Soap; Candles. Codlab. Mackerel, Herring RailllDP.Oronod Rntk Snit In 'Arlin' for Dairy arid table sac; Alto, atrariny of Botanic Medicines. such' as Com °Coition. an invaluable remedy Inc Colds; No, 0 Not Drops, Wild Cherry hiWrs. Lung Wort. Cough Naignin, Neutralising Cordial, Groutol Slippery Elm kf . &e., All of which are tarred to tbe•publie at as reasonable prime, or ready pay, either in cash, Grain. Butter: Cheese, Pm. he., aa eau bo obtained elsewhere. Alen, Garin Pala Hitler. I. N. DELLAED. Moutrose;tiet. Id, 1810. • Clear the Track. - MAKE ROOM FOR THE CROWD.- Great Excitement in Harford, Tsubscribers arenoM receiving ono of the, largest, L cheapest and beau assns met of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Hardman!. Irnti, Steel Nails. MPH; end OW! , Ware, Drugs. Medicines. Hate and Caps. Henan and Bleached Sheetings, Sliver Ware &0., over offered to this town or county. Onr steel of . - DRY GOODS is Immense, cousistingin part as follows:-56 yards of Frencb,-Engllsh and American Droad Ch,rhrxrem aIV 75 per yard. 500 yards 'Satin ctt 'and Sheeps Gray Cloth, from ST 14a75 cents, 10 ilifferentstyles ,Alpsera, 6 do Poplln.ls do M DeLains, 75 large, all Wool Shawls, from 81,250,4,00, ,te. We are now selling fr4rant'Teas at 3s,4*and 5s per pound, which are usually sold at 4s, Ss anas brrOuror, small and inexperienced dbalers. 200 OZ. SILVER WARE. Those in want of a genuine article are re l quested give no a call and get a good sett of TeasforBs. doTaLles $14.018,00. Wo wish to call your attention'to our as• sortment of BOOTS & 511101 E%, Vflich.for cher:poets, beagtl and gooloess :cannot be equaled this side origin" York. Those witting the Worth of their money are respectfully invited to give ns a call beforepnrebaslng elsewhere, as there is not a young man in Chia town nr county that "eau, shall' or l‘teift! un dersell cm ; ode goods have all been bonght far club and rrereol'disposed to tell them at amerti small ad vow, from cost. .7011:1 - STON VErN. Wanted---Yrnne`T. - 37,7(rb.%7,17; ' gig? ?i T 4irgl i' Shrew Felts, any qnantity of Wheat. Born. lire and BIG. ter &o. JOEINSTON t VERT. Ilarford, 0 et.ls, 1850. - :IS 'HE TIME' To subserihs for Sartain's Magnzlne.-Goley'a Lady't. Book. Graham's 3Taptine, Fowlers' Phreoolopiefi - Jonrnal. 'Water cure Journal. Woodworth's Vocal,' Cablnet.Golden's Dollar 31a .ta 3lne.trArper ' s ', , ew Month America'' SlesPeoger. and Now York EranTellai. Any of-tho above famished for thy year at et.wi PRICR.t. by .1. LTA g & RGN. N. B. S'nft-rmen.numbeis "risint.s" at the Bindery. 800. 3.1.81). „„ •ged ` hie • 2 door. fillegr of pom3. Store, Tln and Copper *tare. TILE antn , cribrrn have just prirrhaffed a Inrn , stock ofSloven. Tin and Copprr. Warr. whirl, they offer to the public ns eh'ep 1111 th..ehenn ,, st D. R. LATHROP & Cn. *Montrose. D.' . I tl. IPSO. WHEAT aud Ruck-Wheat Flour to - D. R. L. &Co ALT by the bbl. or toad at • D. R. L. &CO. 'ANTED 2D,Otro Wiltulut lONOO bash -11,, eta of Rge .and Corn for which the highest price will be paid in cash ortrade by D. R. L. & CO. Frail, Fresh FruUl na:SR SUPPLY of nice fresh Figs. Raisins, and Oranges, just,reePiced and for i ale by diontinse, Dec. 10, 1650 1. N.BULLARD . I\TEIV Recipe for making a Christmas and New Year's Pudding. 16 lbs. Drown tigarfor one dollar, 10 "" Raisins, is - .4 10 " 01,Ker, sa 4t 14 " Salerattts, " " ; 10 - ` Penper, " •di • ." 100 1 . NaIU, 84 25. " " - Coffee, " one dollar. TLgabovemixed with Flour, Rutter, Rohnoies, and Eggs and boiled or baked 4 hours. - When tool eat with dlapie ?dohtsses.. -The ingredients tobetsad for CASTE at - . LYONS 4 - CH ANDLERfp. Montrose, D ee. 3, 1850. ALL 131 G EfiT • have been encouraged,by the raw liberal patronage l_received, to fill up my shop with the largest and best amortment or goods ever 3let brouglit to this market— In it may befound every-bing belonging to a Jewelry and fancy store, 6 .loz.Cloeks I.:Watches. of every deserbtien. Burning Fluid, parlorand common .bamps, which at this time In the b-•at thing in an for a ;pod anttcheap Yon can find them only at TRAM'S. Montrose, November ^_0,1830• Notice to Raillrond Men. frinsubscriber has this day received another invoice of 1 'Eng/isla Patent Lerer Watcher. per Atlantic. There Watcher ore from the manufacotry of Jogeph Johnonn. Liverpool, made opressly to order for the sobs..%riber.- with hls ammo eniraved on them, with e 4 petilal reference to the wants of Railroad Agents and others. iwlshlng pm , feet time. They nre in heavy silver eares.i and nil be cased in gold: orinv style and quality, to onler. • Binghamton, Washington•st.-49 A: .1. EVANS. TO 'IP RIR C. Iwouldnraln Inform my enstnme s that I b l are just ro• • eeived a large lot of Ready Made Clothinr : , warranted to be made ht the best manner and of the most fastdon able sty:ea. - which I will WI at shnit proflts for - each Or grain. Ido not any that I will sell nt cost as coma make ptetenees to. I hare ant had My stork 04 hand lopp: e lough that makes melee! so anilous to .e.etrid Grit es that, but should any on• attempt to nnders'ell , me; .my old friends may rest assured the, Tuillnnt fir the track. I defy my rival to underrell mr on any artiele of equal value in my lino. Call a few doom above the" Demoerve Printing Office." and you Will find meth ar.- Hontrore. Nov. 25 .1 I?, rf.1(107.• , - --- -• , ' Valuable ' Aledppinem:. . ... 4 NisreitMent of Aledicbieii prepared by AlWoodrock, /I. csinsisting of inert-yule Tinctive. Sprafn mid Moe , bone Lineament "Pain (Irish" , yli*conipounil, specific Bone Linesthent,Reetorative Rsleem, Fssetice of Ecm, on, Wintergreen, Cinnontdo, Hemlock, Sassii.fra‘ Anise t., eil,k.c , f aet xeceived nod for sale by , 1 i Montrose, Dee.13,185T.' I. N. WILT ARD. . . Notice, . . 1 1 E accounts.and antes of the late Firm ' f Rove 11& ' Simpson, are in my` hands and it . is ety ne cessary that the businessshould be ctosid as soon f as "possible., _All those indebted are s nested to call and settle - withoutdilay. • -- • • EDWARD W. I CtiE. .: Mont rase,•Dem 9. lfa.so—tf. I 1 The best STOVE out!: .THE KeYitane State :Air-tight Cookin i .k . g ,tove, manufactured and for sale by %Vim* &leo. TWEE It lame lot of the BagstateSho , • 3•04 fa ocrol'-4100, litouslalo D • Laing"; andflirollourio from t 02,5 *ears per yard. j • BENTLEY' it BEAD. AftrET Bagi, Umbrellas, Droomr, le:1 Class, Saab, Putty, Tatt wareete by BENTLEY itz. REA .- lITEILEAT mad Buck Wheat, Flour ' - w DENTLEr READ irkT R.ll, thebirrel orpound. for ralo at ° / f 1 1 : 850, ; TVIMELL'S TRON—Enjrlisb and Eyect . e!, itfuore tityr,;ffildtfAblrot-; I Drag - Teed:l . lly ' PAYItE.& CO :.: 01 t. EnING Et and oblirtingt,foom ta 2,kf yardr 0 itnne ash:fella a-rta. per yd".'., J. LIrON4 ACEON... New Arrival f , • iI_HEAPRST yet, Rice 5 eta. per *MA, Sr 'ama V Od,leratos 7 - cis, Candles 1 2 / 1 cal.,- 80/ Raisins 121 cents, for,cash, snsietteneld and for sale by LYONS Ar. SON: sew cizatorßootoiiiiiecidved a - LYONS SIXt • TEA ffE,II,III,T MAN! Tizeimniettse pother - of Steani:aiitpplred to .05 1 t ii4. 1 ;g3 3*- Li now; has been, and will be, Constantly employe' d forwarding PION and Cheap boosts to iho it:lopap "4-ore of Cut O.- oirbero at all times may be-found an assortment, extensive and varied; bcautif ul.durable and Our stock of • - • DRY GADS. • Consisting of a great variety : of every dermiptinn. 200 yards of good Orange and blue prints.* Sd per yard—af NI TOLD; of every other imaginable description. equaily Deaner*. and equally cheap. Dleacheil fnctory'cloth 6d per yard. Alpaccas etc per yard; and a variety of styles of Poplins; Si. Defiling.; Woolen Shawls; Sled. noes ; Cloths; Vestings ; eassicaeres, aid very good, and plug vcrysheap. Alio broceries, Good Teas it 3; 4 andl 5 shillings per lb—Catidles—En. caralaratur--,B.oapP—Asti•on and Rock Salt-;..saltnon Trout—in abort, u general atrortMentof cheap Orocer-- ; les. Also Hardware, •• . In the rrcatest possible abundance, or at least only ex ceeded by our assortment of BOOTS -4. SHOES, witlch is really unsurpassed, consisting of Mn'es and Boy's Boots (MI shoes, of every shape and size;-India Rubbers; half halters; Jenny Lind Gaiters; and—and —well, anything else ;hat is ever used as an article or " covering for the body." • Any quantity of Sheep Pelts, Wool, Furs, Flannel, Oats: Coin. Wtcnt, Butter and Fggi: N. paid f , r gond socks. frzr_And further wth - respect to prices vein's:lts oar friends to do an they cver have dime, viz : - call and judge for tormsolves. LASE k EATON. Oar" We wilt not be wytersold In this market. •. Ist ford, Oct: 25.1350.--44m1:1. . • - NEIN AIt4WAIS ! Bur' ritt Jain full Receipt of his Fall Stock of °bode, will:ph Iri nntisually largo and compicte iu Farms and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, 'Hardware, Iron and NuiTA, Roots and Shoes, Cooking., Pdritir and Shop Stoves, Tltifialo Robes, Hats, Caps, &c. including in particular, a largo and' splendid as. sortfriellt of • 14allilLOW IJYaM'al ZIDWD29 and Win er Long - Sliawls, to all of whleh hew util Invite the attention of all who oressishiug Goods 01 the best styles, end at prices that ,sonot bobcat. fa cash or proluN•of all kinds. inelndinir Woolen Seeks. Fitton. I. Pork, Grain, &e.ltrany quantity. New,Milford. N0v..7. 1550,_ N. B..%—Coarse and Western Salt, andlleur kept con to ntly r hand. Still Rolling the ilcw Goods in At tiln ;lend firNavilratiou. TlTErstibferiber is rereivinglwarc shipments.° almost every kiud of floods +which :.e is olt , ring very cheap the remt9 john. , ,c 11.• would tendePhis warmest thanks to the pnblie,sn •s;ieeitubi to those she. have been liberal in the bestow ment m their ostrsd,age. and who seem to feel nod vet; that the 31erchnn t nemls his psy some time du dim thin ,enturu.sntl.he would most respectfully ask a co»tin u er theirravor..! 31. (.TYLER. =EMI DIMS a noes ! -A GOOD menittnent of Mints & embniclng A coarse and floc Doott,,Doy'gDoot's and Shoes, Wenma's and NiSra'i dittc—also Clothing Emhracig a gre at Teri: ty Of Overecati,Evads.Twokds, , t 4 , 4 large 'vatic...rot Vert, from ill' shillings upwards. ~nd a good assortment of Pouts, iShirts, Drawers and Wrappers—ditto ' - • - Hats 84 Caps, • Silk and PurTfats ; Phlsfr. Par, - Mohair. Cloth and glaa. ed - Caps, fall fashions. for men, boys and children. Books & Stationery... • School and Miscellaneous 110 , 114.5, ai,Te and Piney 'Pte. 'Marry ; Inks, inkstands, Petiritaks, Penknives, and a greet variety of fancy articles too numerous to enume rate, just received at ' First door above SearJe'sllotel. nnirnse. net. 25.18M3:- FALL .GO.ODS.- ISAAC L. POST & CO. RR just reeeishig ft splendid Int of FAMAGnODS. Our eastern eris can find at the old staid almost= thine they desire et fair prices. Gold Locltets. QINGLT: and Dolible of every by IliwzharatoriAr • A. J. EVANS, Wa.shington-et -Some Very Fine et OLD WATCHES perfect time keepers. .Also silrm. tT IVatches, all opantities, by A. J. EVANS, Eew Goods, rpnEevnrerlini.lgmain reeeirina a freelt: anprily o 1 Fall and Winter Goods. Plante call and examine. Montrose, Oct.:3, 15.50. ' IL .1.,WE88 Gold Chaint. T OciccTS.Thimhiefc SpetkA, Pen and Pencil ePfel, I.ln fan ~.ortrn,int at t.. 0 200 Oz, Silver Ware. fIONSISTING of Table . . Dessert Ten'. Cream, Mustard. nod Solt SpooriS,• utor Shovels. Sugar Tongs, Talkie and Dessert ForkS.Dutter warranted squat tn tn. tete:tared gratis.) by A.J: EVANS. Alf P.CITANT'SGanflhig Oil,Trarles MagnetirOintinent 1 E 1.7 1 ,1 Liver Oil, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Vaughn's Lb thontriptte. Schenek's Dalsam.Surtim% Panarea.all nfl)r. Jayne's Al edicines, Dallay's Vain Exttnctor,' P in Killer. flimsy's 'leave Cure, and most of the apprured ,Patent Medicines of theddy, kept constantly on hand by PLllllGlVC—Bitinamton, Mon trope, Skinners Eddy nn - 43Intt and Fuller's Sloughs awl Cakings,counattt• Iy nn hand by- S. Ti. SAME .4. CO. WANTED—io,non ydi Wonlen,Flannal. 5.900 pr. geed mizeJ wellen Seeks. any time between thfx and thq 'at net -for which the highest price:will be'prild in °nods. July 9.- • J. LYONS & SON: DYE,STUVP I ,....ttuddc:... tndl a . tolttrivul, Mu" , pit toll. Copperas, &c. just received awl fur snip by Brpt.b. LyONs & Fog:. .QILVEIt gnoons.rcirkß and KniTee,W.arrantett the best 14) manutacturod In America, t4t . 567 pieces-:•rtrzycoanry.liaant g lfv;2,7oll, elap, Desert. Cream and Iluctarti Spoons, Salt and Sugar Slw pis. Forks &e., Engraved gratis, at V. CANFIELD'S. ' • - - kew Things. JST received by the a uharriber, Sonar. Co ff ee, TotesCco Salt, Broad Cloth, Sheeting, Eattiag, Waddlng,&o, and alll be add an low a • the times w ill admit. iforatrose;Sept.lo,lso.l M. I. TYLEtt T ARD iatapa, with a varictiarJap an ware; ellettp at - J. LYON'S & SON. DIUN'TS,Bed Ticks. Bait'', and a handsome saaartmeat It ofDrera Good!. gala; vbea), at' r. yap , : & 411 H. t ANIL' OIL, the cheapest In town, foi,sale by it,y_oNkt & SON 'Rim last of the 6 dox.flns cflocks Is gone. but more of the noise sort is on the any to True's Jelselry shop. . INDIA !Dabber Over Sheer; Roofs, Elanc4.CrantaTrice. J Oil tflottle 2ce. &e. formate by, M C. TYLER. bUYEALO lakes; Turk's . island Salt, Dairy Salt In LI small s aek B,lDeo the best kind of Nails, end Tree; by „, . UTM folrbusheis goal . White Beaties • andanY 11 qtrahtity orDrled Apples by * S, LTA/OS it 1141, Mantrose,Notember;..- ENTLVaI wishino to buy Ciotti" irdtablit rve Winter elothlngwill do well NJ matt strunaLL's., • Wante&-00tagtA, l oo na b or27,lo et e m e rent. lot - trideh the highest. print. will: be goodag 40 .. 00,0180d cheap for out or roalpoy. TeYB' and. all korti Oniotloor, at, I. • - ' "' • ' ' • TOIRELL'S. CAMITNE, Lartv. pu s Candles i TIVXCIIIi Muskat Instruments;antl,Perfamem - Tvnßrult , . . . .11)AP,E4 fags wanted, at, WANTED-2S btobels of '&0 Pobstom - Ako iny • quautlty of chestnuts, by I. t SULLAIIID. .t Lit:tiff/ 4j wi nalliaPo :S. Patersoniand Pater. _son. & Hodson River • . . . , Leave So%ma ' s Depo at I traTi, liewNork al .0 o'clock, 30 ado. A. 31.17. o'clock 30 On. • 'A.ll'. 10.,. !‘, '3O lata. A.ll. 3 ~ ':' 10min, P. 14. *8 •i ' 00 ruin:'i p. M. 6 " ; 4:7 thln. -- . P • Di. . .i ., 1: ;11l 4 V kliti 1 1 N N.: . ~ Lrari Silffern'i (Tot. 11 LetellAreir-Yvrk - 4 ).o'clott.lo.ratt. Co : A.. 11.1. - o'clock , • _. P.M. •. • • .... ...• . . . • jOijalie . ;iiiCal'or Ole grfe t.alill pine East. . • Leare l'atervip at . . -' - I,eurr Nor-York. '. .7_o'efock .I.3l23larketql. ' 7 o'cloelf COLua. - A.M. 914 - " - " 1. P.it'st Dep. 9 ..r L'1'.1... , :' . -, - , 12 !, I. ~.• ‘• II - 'a . P. M 4X ii.: p. g„ ...c.': SS : 3 '. u. il6 ,t - . 'A, 7 :'A "..‘ biarketlt. .5 ~..Ari f. , . 4 . , ' ' • , 4..1.. , li mut •rn.4‘biri. Leave Paterson , at I Leave Nap. York at - 7 o'clock A.M. Market-st.i 9 o'eloil . _ - A. M. 4}S ''''' ' P.:11.1'801 pellet -1 . 6 4. ' , '. 1 ' P. M. N. D. On Afondaysnornlnp the nr.t train from S offer:ea sill learO'ut 7 25 min. or on• the arrival of the Port Jervis . , . . Tho 7 .3i f.+l. Jl. and 5 45 o'clock P. 111. train's. from New York, gill nUtoiktop tt nuq station north.of Patent n, ex cept Dock Road and ilohokuu. i. . • he trahn "Lich leave Ni,, Yolk sit - 7.!/A Di anSI 5n P ho In tithe to meet the Erie trains ? morning and erenirnr.goloa ‘Ve.t, ut Sufferna Depot. August 22,1550. ' - . ' • 31-191. New Seaeonahte Fall and Whiter Goode the Great One Price Store of - Es S. Grout Ittend, Pits DVIS leave to take this opportunity tendering hie, 1) sincere thmul.s to his friends and , curteti.us Inc the generous patroungthhey have estimderl to him; atoll at the sanie time Inform then, that fie has just returtn d front New York with a very large and choice 'selectiou'of ' Fancy and St tiplo-I try•tl oods, Also a fresh and. extt n slieassortment of Groceries, ProvisiMM;Beidi and Shoes, liars and Caps, Ilardwara, Crockery.r&c...htugs 'and i nedicines, witkli will be sold for cash and produce at a . verysmall advance, at pikes which ilefy competition.; Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, wholesale andretall.—he would also tetitark•that he dieres'strietly to the system of al ways o ming the lowest ,prieuat first, thereby giving the sameedvantage to all who may favor him with their pat ronage. I • • • Great Bend Clothligfilare. " • f ; The largest, best and cheapest assortment 'of Ready narle,Clothlng hi the IVillageof firmit hand, Pa.. Broad eintlia,Doe Skius,Vassieneres and Vesting,. of all ottalities suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade. which he cZere at FIICIIPTIC , If as tOlatipty any one that this IX the place for; them to deal. in . conscouenee of tht,;great increase nt business he has been obliged to greatly enlarge ids stack; which he now offers to Ina friends stid the public for ex-! 'amination. eontident that In so doing they will find seme-', thing to their advantage. Tfte*Ohsrriber bnr made awe • raugements to manufacture elothibg in all Its various branches. and is uow prepared to PLII the stneitsrrin l-'• ed to bear inspection. - eastern wirk and rut tlrg done at the latest style and shot test notme,--all.kinds of tail- , or? trimmings furnished and for sale. Dona forget Ma! spot. Store nearly oprodte the Mangan Tiease. Great-Bend, Befit., 1850. - • ! 1.. S. LENIIZIM." A _ ( 10F.L TUTIRELL is now reerislCg °lama and drsirn ble assortment of 0 " )0 ..$ (comprising nearly rrer3 thirg wanted In thin market4which n 1111,6 sold extremell. L. HIV for 4:ASII or ready pay. • Illy assortment MU] be classed• in port no follows : . Drugs, Chemicals: Nino, Oils, Dye Stuffs. Groceries, DtylGoddoalcird. wore, Stone earei Gluse.trare,-' • Clacks, ,IVfitches, Jewelry, . • • Silver Sponni. Spec, lacZer, ;lin:vied! Instruments, Trl) l, get Viirrnrit, Perfumery, - Mirror*. iStaiirnery, Brushes, S• 11001, Toys, Yankee Notions, 4.r. . Thankfulfor the liberal ratrana and thrvierrtie'en couragenunt hitherto rem !veil, I Lope to merit and re ceive a continuance or the Fame. ABEL TUIIDELL Montrose, Oct. 24; 1.85 P. Or. FIT, IF,S cid:rate& lletlicnts, sed by him with such diStirgutst eel, AUCTfSS in the cure o Coughs, Codsumptinn. 'Cntrn b. ' Asthma, near!. Disrpze4. Dynpersin; GoLwramea, ITC!, , Fethale Cerz,plohak, etc., t tc. ALSO, Dr. S. Sjitch's Abdonlit al supporters. shou'der tuln.ing TublN. and Leeturer'on C-nsurni.tfidi.and the art or preserving Life& Health to ohl Age, &c.. BENTLY:Y & ItEAD have been appnlnted Agent! , for the .ale o r t h e IL hi.ve Goods, and will keep them eewslant4 ew bend at their store. . 4111,..'l f CA:S*,II;LE" would any fp. , .1 .1•• to the Citizens i ot :Montrose . _ and vicinity, that he haeljust re ' a :... tufted from Nen. York with. the • • , e... i 7 largest, ri c h es t and bast selected fo ll --- .... \ 1, at 4 ,\‘' ' . affortmeut of 1.V .. .11 lk V h e t.,, '. - 7ew: eirtf Sit'scr 'W:ict, •-..... . 0 , e7,/'!::: .: 'zy. ever It'orl. o ff ered hi Ding. ) Z, , - ...,-I .. ,v.gohamtci. 'The above 7,ntidswere lii..„ l,— Co.."' . • . bought for cash, and will Le fold at the lovrest prize, and all articles, warranted as reeerr, mended. '.. N. II —ltartieularattention pald to repahirg all hinds of Watches and Jewelry. C3 , ' Court street, nearly opposite the Challis ITri el. Binghamton, Oct. 10,1850. L. CANFIELD. • I - KO C . O • nit.-8. E. CC {IN. German Pt:pin:an. takes this meth ral of informing his Mende-and the pub loin gent Tall that he has located in the vellegr or Kom)t) of Tiogn. and has c-teeblisheel a permanent office on 3lain•st. s over It. Ilulburt's steire. wallas read) to attend to any I husineSs in the line of his prose-slim.! His superior tacthsal aniving - at a correct diagnosis In disease, and his unison:card success in toroterg Oat 'various doseases incidental to the human syterse, u.cra especially those of an acute, stiller:late, chronic, or cam placated character, are all that Is nicefrary to, him to ot fee to the:invalids and diseased of every character to enti.,, tie him to the curdidenee ofa dierritninating public. For the bcnelit of .ttnacquainted',with Ina method of practice he would say that be describes' disease by a chemical and microscopic:A examination of rho Urine. Poisons may send or' bring their Urine In a clean (at least two ounce) vial. the first In the morning preferred, and as a record is kept or all the eases ex:endued, the name and o¢c or the patient aro' also requir. el. Ace eharge,is ma,* for examining a case'slicre ho medic-inch!' -taken. Ills medkincs'are r twincipally selecii , d from the Te" eta ble Kingdom, and a ..administered according to the'Ocr man Botanic Prarii t e. Ile would also tot . thee beihas at 'last made en Manor tont discovery in rel .tiort to treating diseases of a eaten lons origin. or Gray, I. This is a slabber deposition , and may consist In erysta ins gmins. or id gritty bar It feel, but not dio Maly vitiblo upon a close examination; or It may consist In Irregular, shaped transparent concretions, sulticiently lance-to lite readily distingthbed by the eye,, ml denonilnated calculi., - The pr, pa.ation that he -has Introduced Is capable of dbsolving and bolting In solution, calrulons. or laten thins concretion.. tibielt hi the mince_ of ieritalion, and , very often extensive, !neaten thins of the rrinarforgans, the eby allowing the same to escape.; References can Ile ' had at his OM ee from persona ' its all the Western connties of the !State of Neil' York,. Pennsylbon in, Michigan. kc.„ who lend_ been Olen uf --- tn, die by the most skillful Physicians.' !wringer him nricl:' sealing themselve. of hen skill have been restored to geed !with. The great German diem city ft rferatt!e Olt .. 1 atrtetions. Worms. Croup and Dysentery. may &Veva. be I route: at the Office. D.E. I Ow an, Jan. 220651, -41 y. BENTLEY & READ Perfumery. Fancy Soap &c. FU VYOIL (14ndoline. Triple Extraet. Maerrspr 011.0 x Stamm Pomade, nears' Oil, .Tlarty's Trieopheroup, nn4 other Exuma for the tole 311Iltury shaving Soap, Walnut oll.do White Dors. Almond and Sarsalrin! S ap, gurerlor articles , for the Toilet, to 1M found at Mcmtrese, ()ember 20. IMO , 3. LYONS & RON. , . • Latest Arrival ... . ff.IIITRILITT has Just received a new and superior as. sortmetzt of Ladles ItreSis Goods, Winter Li nir stud Square Shawls arid Pt nple, goads adapted to the scazon s of the roost desirable styles and prices. New 31111nr.t. n.t. In IRS'. . IL 1311111IITT. • 7 .-----, .- , . . . ' LEMONS. AFrerb supply of Lernonajust received and for rale at the New °cocci"' .ccond building . above'the ' Demo• crat" office, anti oyporite J. E. Ulman'c Clothing Button rinua. • I. IS.'. DULLAILD. Slontrope, Oct. 23, 1850. . , . ~ . . . : -- - Flat Seed. . , - - •_, A, . . .. . . NT q nantitp of FlasSeed smut ea In eschs a Re roi Oro amiss or Cash by - '.4: \ . A. N. BULLARD.' .04. 2,3. • - tAIX paperauet Window Oisttnins..Wacar pail sal utt stamp! and ladles, alotttis pins; taiskstr Ike...Pahl ip bp . * • , . - L.: : LIONS .4. SON.. SCYTFIES.,Snaths,• Rakes and Qulnabaug • biomes aals:right by - . , BIINTLEY & READ • VAILINA.t:ora Swan and Macaroni. at . L. Octobar 28 • • • U. J. wonn.s (101 i PIS EI and Mackerel at 1,1 Ottobee2.B. A goad Attend baud wale; /tore, oleo arena new rut. - 41 ter, for x 416,0491 at • : ,reaa aat.'s 11171iNTEI);•41aniiel;'& 0 F, Lard. • Bill ter bt eve, Tay locyilioeiwax, pia I'vetai A rain .• • • • • ' • et. totl The .:Richest . eLECTTONor itreaftpins, renipio and Flrret Wogs j)evez offered itt Iptiglsipton, .. J. tvANs.. freak supplyof A ZNTER CUSIIANTeI Camphor dam,. Pepper minor, Mortara.' Letteryaper A Twirm,lnacklug atd Brarhei, ire..rof rale hr • • 0uL144Rp.,.. . „ uribti - Auxt Vendlto; ivuepr , ;•wppb , juitt.ro- V Delved by i 11. N. BULLAID. Notice. to the Public. New Goods. AGENCY 100 Great Barkains! For the 'Dumyat and Fermonag Cure el elk NERVOUS DISEASES, And of throe Cornidaintx which' are ealtaad 'by all 'ha.' ;wired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the NEE YOIIS SYSTEM: _ „ , "This beautiful and cnnvenient application Of the toys, terinus powers of GALVANI9tI end NIAIIIsi.P.TISAhas been pronounced by distinguished physicians, 'both in , : P.dirope aild„thef United States:, to .be the moil valegibk• medicinal discove.y of the 4 . pe. . . • ' 'Or• CIIIIISTIVS - :GALVANIC BEM . end rimuk used with-the 'moit'perthet . end certain succou istalt casual' ; - GENERAL DEBILITY, Strength - ening the weakened body,:glvlng to to the; various organ., and invigorating the entire system: Also.. in Firs. CltkNIP, PARALYSIS and PALSY, orspEp.; BIA be - mom:silo:ht. ItHEUhIATISSL ACUTE an CHRONIC, .601.1 T- EPILEPSY., LUMBAGO. DEAF, NESS. NERVOUS TILE:ROHS, 'PALPITATION- Or THE 'MART, 'APOPLEXY. NEURALGIA, PAINS Ica - the SIDE and CIIES'II..I.IvER COMPLAINT, SPINAL, comPLAIT, and CURVATURE of the SPINE, HIP' COMPLAINT, DISEASES, of the KIDNEYS, 'DEFI CIENCY of Nv.avous end PII YSICAL. ENERGY, and all NERVOUS DISEASES. whic?. &naphthas eriae Dona oneitutplti - • ' A Derangempnt or th e • • System. co- In m:Ryous COMPLAINTS . ~Drogs. and Mei& dines ineieiise ihe disease, fertliey weaken the vital mar. gie. of the• already pmstrated system ;:while, muter the' strengthening, life•gtving, vitalizing influence of viuntio, a. applied by' this beautiful and wonderSil 'eavury, Din exhausted patient and' weakened'suffererta. restored to former. health, strength. elancity and Tlgor. The great peculiarity and excellence of , Dr. ChrLitielik Galvanic C urativ e! , r consists in the fact that they arrest and cure disease by outward oppricerion, In place-of the usnal =idiot drug. sting, end phytlclang the patient, till isithauxted Notate sinks hopelessly. under the infliction. They stienten the wide system. equalize the tirade. /ion ..tne . t, and, ,petnote' the secretions. and never de. the eniztat,t idjury under any tine nuances. Since their introduction in the United Status, only three.yeian &LIMO; more than 7 5,00 . 0 Pe . rsons" tnelurling. all ages, classes and conditions, among which. were a large nu reber of -ladle.. who are pecullaily subject' to Nervous Complaints, have beca • ENTIRELY AND PERMANENTLY. CUBED. , when all hope of relief had been up, and evert thing else been tried in vain:— • To illustrate the use- of the GAVANIC:I3ELTy.. suppose the ease of ,a 'person afilicti,l with that bane of civilization. DYSPEPSIA, or any otSerGhronie or Nem. • One Disorder. In ordinary cases, slinthlanti era take; 4 -which. by their action no the nerves and muscles of the, stomach, afford, kayo. ary relief, but which tease the patient in a lower state.'aud with injured Biel:Min, after the action thus excited has ceased, Now compare this , with the e;fect resulting from the appUcation of the DAL" ' DELT.• Takie a Dyspeptic %tarter, etch the• ' worst syinpthirOi of an attack, end tsirriply tie the Belt around- the Body, min; the Magnetic Plaid aa.diseetid. In a short perbol the inseniitde perspiration will act (6• the positive element of the Belt thereby itinthig a Gal circulation which will Pars on to themegative, and. thence hacklipiii to the positive. _Oita keeping up a coo. tinuous Galvanic circulation . thrOodhnut the system. Thus the moat 'severe ea.ee•nr - DI'SPKPSIt ere PER.. MAN ENTLY CURED_ FEW. DAVE •IS AMPLY SUFFI4:IENT TO ERADICATE THE DISEASE Or', YEARS • CERTffICATES AN TESTDIONIALS Of the most. ,Undoiibted Character, Fmm all parts of the country,. could be given, salcient to fill every-columnin this papef • AN EXTRAORDINARY' . CASE, which etmclutuively pre that :'" •.• - "Truth'is stringqr than Fiction." . ov I•. : • • . RIL7CMATI.S7 BRONCHITIS, LID I inSPEPSII. REV. -DR. LANDIS, A. CLERGYMAN of_New Jersey, of distinguished attainment lad exalted reputation : _ Steam, New Jersey, July 12, 1949. - }r: Cilittnrie—fiear - Sir t you wish to know of me what hay been the result in my'own 'case, of the ap; placation of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACIL. My reply - it as_follows For about twenty. years I " ad -been suffering Irmo: Dyspepsia. Every year the 'symptoms_ became winse,. nor could I obtain permanent relief - from any matirse'of Medical treatment whatever About four:miry ears since-, in consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, ins the di,churge of my pastoral duties, I became subject - to. a severe Chronic 'Rlemytallsm, which for year after year.. Caused me indescribable anguish . Farther in the winter: of '4.5 te,il 46, in consequence of preaching a great deal in my own and various other churches in this regiOn, 1. Nat attacked by the Bronchitis, which soon- beearrin so• sorer., as to require an immediate suspension of myjnas. Viral ;labors. 'My -nerrons system war now thermighlg prostrated, and as mvlaisibeltitia became worse, su alsia did my Dyspepsia and 'ltheiLmatic affection—thus. eviii'Mng, that these. divinities weil connected with each ether through - thg medium . of the Nervous System.:' in the whole pharmacopwia there. teemed. to be no remedial. agent which - could-teach and recuperate my Nervous ti , ) stem.; ever) thing that I had trice fur this purpose had. completely failed. At last I was led by my friends to ex. amine your inventions, and (though-with no very' slur gamin, hopes of their ellieleney,) I determined to try the effect of the apPlication of the GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE, with the :tIAGNY:TIC FLUID. This was an June, 19.46. - To NYC/EAT •ATONISHMENT, re TWO oars HT DIerEPSIA. HMO GONE; IT ouvut DAYS I w,p.tosenen 'TO heit.7.3l• sit PAATolisi.. Lieu Fa, aba HATE I StOOL Tana Sloane mimics 0.0 ACcnuicr or TH. BROSCHiTtsi: •ND ale RHEUMATIC AFFECTION 1150 ENTISELT CU.ISC/e TO THOCILLS: HE. Such is the wonderful and happy multi of the cape invent I have recommendeetbe TELT and FLUID to- many who have .been likewise stitleiir.g from Neuralgic Mike. lions. They bare tried them, WITH starry assents, II geLleer, IX teens CUE.' ' I am, dear sir. veiy respectfully W. voiles, ROBERT LANDIS. DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC NECKLA.CE Is used for all complaints alrecting the Thrinit or Bata,. such as B sonchiti; Inflammation of .the-Throat, Nernont and Sick Headache, Dizziness of the Head, Neuralgia an. She Fact, Buzzing or Firoanng in the - Ears, Deafneis, which is genenilly Nervous; and diitreuing coaxi plaint, nailed Tic Doloranic, • • DR, CH R I ST - I EtS GALVANIC BRACELETS Are found of vast service in ewes o% Convulsions or.Flta. Spasmodic Complaints, aril general I`7ervons Alrections of the Head and upper extremities.. Alin In Palsy and raly s ix. and idldisea.ses canted l.y a deficiency of, power OT Nervous Energy in the limbs or other organs of the. • Tie Wore . = - and Neuralgia. • These dreadful, and; agonizing complainti are inure diahty by the' applieatioa of the GaLViotc.l3 [LT. Nuce Lice and lettlia. Lhe Belt &roses the Electrigity through the system • the Necklace haitilocal effect, end the Fluid nets directly upon the affected nerves: , !lithos" , distreulag attllctloesthe application NEVEII FAIL& FITS - AND CONVULSIONS. , .. Tbeae 'alarming 4nd terrible coroplainte are always caused :by a &Talk...lent 'of tAe . ,,Nerves. .T . h• Bets, BISSCIKCICTII AND •F . 1.1.110, cure nearly, every case; 13.> Metter how young or, old the paticisti or bow di:warmed the complaint Numerous and astonishing proofs are is powession-of,tbo proprietor. ' - "' ijcp. Many hondred Cortideates teem all parts of the countrys off the. Most ;extraordinary .elmiacter can t-Dar siren, If required. .. z -- . - . . Q(t No trouble or Inconvenience attends the use of DR. CORISTIE'S GAILVAN IC JUT:CM% and- they may be word' by the moot feeble and delicate, with per. feet earl and,safety. In inaliy_Caßoll the sensation attend ing their use to AiAbly plensigni end They-caw be cent to any pot of the country. . P tices, ' ThirCelTahie The Gaya - rile Necklace; . 7- T Vollars. The Galvanic : Bracelets, - 'Oho The Magnetic Fluid; - . - .0. The. ortielea stre'accompen plats directions. Pamphlets with full rauerdere reey he had of the authorized Agent. - rc Wrim PARTICULAR CAUTIfiNg (0- Ikwari of Couniftleita taut Woohleis D. Co A I I46REHEseko; M... 0.1, GENERAL .„A.OENT FOR Tilt ONITFO• STATER, 1 1 :PA aroadve44:lScw York. . _ 'IiEvTLEIr te RRAD, Amin(' roViantlohltrtAcetrui4 'A T golf totting alitt levolvtag titt Orrelltd J 9 11,- (pis foisaki TVIAI LUD Ear Uoopi/the lateit itili out it - - • •Tft,tlWS. - -WA.NTiED tar crash as nia. muted; 1(009_ yaorpt . - tuitta,oob baobab efoatu•-' - • - • • • • • S °LZ lad Vilpettioathocatta .14 041ta laud at TILE/Vit.
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