The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, February 06, 1851, Image 4

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' - .Reeks tire the oxydes of metals.: • Sites!
tits`. most; abundant ingredient , in ;reeks;
mountains and -soils, islthe oxyde of silici
um :' '
- This ' oiyilireonstittitea - 'nearly ono
-,
half of thq solid -Clatter orour o globe.- It is I
the lirinollial element tif' quartz,,in all ha'
varieties:whith are exceedingly numerous,
lei& some of them eitcreedingly 'beautiful.=
..-QUai l tz 'it. the Ally. Mineral found every
where.---TSand is'pnbrerized, qUartz. - Peb
bles ate fiarimenti of -quartz, rounded by
attrition. Gunflint is qnartz - ; breaking
"'with*.clioncliodial:(sholl like) fracture.--
Jasper is a red quartz witli'a fine 'compact
• to - stare.'
_Amethyst- is_ pUiplo - qiiartz, fre
-trientlf to• be Mound= iit six-sided - crystals,
which is the Common - Shape of lnurtz me
tafs Wits di ff erent ~ i atieties.. Aente is a
• ~ c londed quartz. in
_nuinerons varieties, some
of ' - iiiiieli are much nsed for Watch Seals,
' :Anger rings; breast pins,. and ' , ether orna
iirentl. ' ;Carnelian is quartz of a fine text
ure, and of a yellowish fed color. Chalee
`ileikir,,ibleodstone, catseye, and , :many other
gexos, are 'different varieties of qesti...
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.--21.1 p
ost, perhaps all, the ms sed .ie the
i breastplate pf, Aaron-, _the high, p test, were'
„quartz -of different textures, olors and
. • lirieS.' The- preciouis stones- prsented 'by
• the Queen of Sheba to the Kin of Lucia,
. were probably of - quartz. The stones are
mentioned in tire 'liooli- of Rev Wins as
forthing the'itreets of. the New ernsalete,
with all the :gears referred to, w re but va
rieties of the stones' used for acing, our
streets, and of the earth :Coved o the, plow
and the hoc of -the farmer, and of the dirtl
'eaiteal . or fdling our docks. • ,-..-
•.,The coloring matter giving ost of the
' ,
beantifullueS to gems r and an ndless va
,riety; of colors to quartz, is th oxyde ofd
• iron. The oxyde of silicutn an the osyde,
of iron are hence united in th 4 same most
abundant mineral in the world.
- -Next to quartz, feldspar, or day formed
byL the decomposition of feldspar, is the
Cost abundant element of our soils. This
'tog is tomfrosed of several oxydes of met
als, ,
in chemical combination ; Feldspar is,
- 'also extensively united with quartz in the 1
fornation `of 'rock's; not' by' chemical combi- '
nation, but mechanical mixture: The feld-
spar and the quartz.can be. separated with'
the hammer. Not.so with the oxygen and
silicum. forming sites. Chemical agency
.'alone can separate chemical cnrnbinations.
'Such combinations in mail, Soils, and oth
-- . cr,Lmineral bodies are : exceedingly numer
ous, complicated and deliOate. The most
common stone that meets the eye in any
"= part of tbo•world is composed of tio ox
ydes.. The oxygen. and the metals are
~ each united .by chemical affinity, and then
- • the two oxydes are again combined by the
, 't
=no agency to form a "corn-mon stone"
evidently' worthy of - Clore respect than it
commonly receives.
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, An eXperiment : Pour upon ; a little pear
' trill in;a tumbler some strong vinegar. An
of erVescence willfollew, producing carbon
ic acid. A burping candle immersed, will
be extinznished, showing that carbonic ac
id, is , fatal to combustion. It is equally so
_.to life.
Pertnatteut Pastures.
We' have often adrisea the formation o
• .
. permanent pastures, and will here singes
• avery easy method. by ,which those who
lave worn out old fields may convert any
of them they may please into these desire
ble, appendages to a farm. If there be no
foncesronnd any such old- field that may
-be destined fora permanent pastille, put
.uti one ; then put on B_nr-1.0 bushels of
bnne dust; 'break it up thorouchly ; har
row it well; sow on met acre 10 pounds of
clover seed, 1+ bushels of red top, 1 bushel
orchard grass seed, 5 poundd of sweet
,
. • scented vernal grass seed, and 1. a bushel
of Kentucky blue grass seed; Then sow a,
'bushel of plaster-to
. the acre, and roll on
first' harrow in and then roll; keep,
the ntock off the, first season, ri' spread 501
bushels of Bite, or 100 • busbels of marl
thereon, per acre, the succeeding fall or win
--
-ter .'arid u pdrmanent pasture will have.
- been formed. This will relieve you from
:iheiliisagreeable alternative of forcing your
attic) to the necessity of subsisting in the
_woods , or on the roads; and relieve you also
of the painrof being frequently broughtin
" to collision trial...your neighbors on account
•of the 'depredations of your stock. Your
- good =ample will snake your neighbor ern-,
Mate it so that in a few years you will have
just'eause to be proud of your provident
care: in marshalling them in the way they
should
,have gone -years before; ' besides
-Which, your cattle and other stock will bp i
kept in better plight, and as a conscquence I
profit.--Am. Fariwer.
flay we ',suggest' that the line added,
''sbould be slaked with one bushel of salt dis
.water-for each
,three bushels of
, : • .
The tinlam Uvu
The Guinea. lien, or l'entado, is near an
`"an'evcrlasting layer. They are said to unite
"tie properties of the Turkey and the Phea.:
-.Pant. They arc: alativemf Africa, though
saiAby seine to belong equally to this coup
' • try, and -are easily domesticated: Its flesh
is more like.that of the pheliaut than the
biamon fowl; both.in color and; taste, and
Asreckoned a spry good •inhatitutnfor that
It assimilates,,,, perfectly; with 'the
..,::ectintiott boil in its artificial habits arid
food. Its gate„is peculiar, as ilia
----also-its cries.- -_They ire:fond_ et marshy
rplaces—alaiiia :perch dining the night in
•••• high•'Sitnations lir on trees. -It. is . ,a
little
• that. American fariners do not.turn
• •Cir a ttention to thelielowlic A 4 0 Wing
'
: 2.• • . ersymop, - DaTid Ppoogr; from . En
gland, hired a patch,„of Bic acres fouryears
...---or4ft;atril• commenced raising-eggs for New
.--••-•.• York.. Boncie,i 'neier,4tired
and: at thislmminent -owns alarm for which
• its- paid $1.70 - 0 - , of winch the-buildings edit
ger $3,000.. MS farm is"all".paidfor , lin
dbes not owe a cent in the world,_and be
• f,; flock. which varies from to 1200
Guinea liens..—Seallc Democrat. -
BEHEI
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Toe - Paitsemitstetk- Avirsiat—Viiere
are bit few pleasing 'iamittbieeiitiSief the
time when husrneiSatid i ,cradiCer. ere:/picot
trateil by the hurricancOvhinit
. avritit - ,over
this country in 0 thirty - seVera:m-whin the
I.l anksgenerilli f iiiPPOl4c l l l T o .4 o .l l 4 l Sents ,
via hard cash . - 7as a ibetkomenon. ' , We
recolleotbie one inizt&provekilfolkielileet
connected with:Abe grest,panie,.lia tbat
arai'llfepreientatiotkof a - hundred ollar
I bile , as "the counte r :or a Chi 'batik; lite
FrenehiuM, witti'a deamnd - for lpecie;;`-' , :• , '
"Alonseinr," said the fiercelittle Frneh
men, " Mil You puyaie 4411 - 'To you give
mere moonier' .; '-. -- --! -- --r ,
"We cannot redeem it at Oreseet;"sei the
teller:, in a very bland`teue; . '" we 4 IPlY,eins-
pended.'t :- : .. -- - - ;'• ~,i : 1 1,.
," Silveri - tie! vat's tliat? ', Hang, .' yse
neck like one dam theiving dog ? Sin :air° ?
you"_ne . 4eceivexteZsere 1 7,1 viii haVo.ze
l'argcnt, ze geld;se - silrare: ze nhpparer .
"We cannot ,p'ay it now._ We will re-,
deem our notes when ether bMitis redeem'
theirs.!;_. . _
Whoa Oder banks 'redeem .tbeirsr
gar zo - Oder barills'za tit same v 4161104
you sore, to Oita), zo•guO, zo
sare
"""Yon hai . : (better -wait, - sir. 'Yen lia'd
better keep-cool" -
!‘"By gar..l rill not wait-tlViliziot keep .
cool—l rill have, by, gar,-,rci:inge :Snore,
look here I Itear your paper note alt. in
little piece chew him, i stamp on him!
You lose your-littleAtimAiillet note: 'There
sare, lam revengo.! by, gar,,yei
venge !
And b
Ant. Daring destroyer _he note, loolan3
full defiance at the cashier, teller; rind
.hands, the, Mile-Frenchmen stalked - octi
the bank with the ,air ,of • a , Napululm."--
Yankee Blade. •
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A Sr nxiir, ilArtr a:--14: middt&aged far
mer and Lis wife Were enjoying a winter
•eve,ning. cosily together, When, tho'convbr.
sa tion turned Minn religious matters, as de-1
Seriberr in the .Bltile, whieli the maii bad 1
*deli before,him.-- .. : . •... •. ' ~
= . !' Vife,". - said the: farmer:, ".I'FOJeen
I thinking what happysociely,Seloman must, ,
have had in Ilia day, with so' many wives,
&e.,"as is hero represented." ' , - - •
" Indeed !"- replied the wife, somewhat
miffed, "you'd better, think of something
else, then. A pretty Soloman yda Would
make, truly ! You
,ean't,tako proper care
of one wife.. What a figure you : would cut
then, with a dozen wives, and all of
,them
as-spunky as liirdr-- - - :-.-1-'-' ..'• —.. -..-.
The fanner took his hat, and Went,to the
stablir to feed the - cattle for the night.
.1 VT* Strange questions are' agitated in
the' debating clubs clotru,_East. The 'last
was, What 'is the difference bet Ween a fat
simile and a sick family? And the, nest
will be, :What 15tAie diff ere n ce b e t, - . ee p
the bridge, of sighs and' the Size of.
bridge? • , , " :
diti you ever double:the Cape
of Good•HoPe - -
I expect I have."'
4c When • - . r
Last nighttirlien I put arm around
the cape .that belongs, to the dress -of the
young rtay that I lave good hope of may
king Mrs. ° Duzenbury." , -
• • wag gentleman, not long since,' istr::
ing .to " pop • the. question," did it •.i the
following singular manner :-Takingni,
the .
,
young lady's - cat. he aaidH' Pussy, May 4
have your riiistreisr. •.:. :.... -•-• i, . 1
. It' was inutediately, afiswerid_. - 4. ilia: .
young' lady, who said-" Pay . yes, Pus{
sy!!! • , .- -• .. ...'., •,.;• .
.• - - .1
Cuaious.—There is a curiousordeabn
1 tridia which shows' the - actioripf, fear upon
1 tiie sillivaryglands. , I - C,a wrong is coimait;;'
1 ted, the suspected. persons are got:together;
and each is required to keep a - quantity of
1 rice in their mouth for - a, certain 4ure, and
then put it out Jagain;, and with:the great
est ... certainty; the man - who bus done the
deed:Pits it out almost dry in Ootistiltienan
1 of themi
fear.of his mind keeping hack the tia-,
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AN A?otooY.—;-Old who
resided in a "certain 'village in Maine, tindl
who is a member" of the, chnrch
got ins passion one day with Mr:
one= of his brethren, and, ',anion other,
naughty things, declared that he was not
fit to carry swill to the hogs; wheienpen;
M- - - had him arrayed.heicie the church,
on which occasion he was requested to malts
an apology: The proper time- having ar
rived' 141--- - arose , and addresied' the
brethren as follows:
" My christian friends, I do febt-lhat - I
have deeply injured brother`lll- 7 —., ter
which I am heartily sorry. • I did 'pay he
was not fit, to arty swill to, the - hogs, and
I nom take it back, being'., firmly of the
opinion that he is ampfroutified to fill that
oi e." '
Tni more honestyl rutin_ haS; - the less
be affects the air of, -a saint; tha affecta
tion of sanctity, is a blotch on the face of
piety.
BEauxiienk-.FLow-sa.—Tbe.-Pariarna
Sear
represented-to
describes • a flOwer;iiliebi if all
l it is reriresented-to be, ieleertainly_a• ca'ri r
tisity. It is-aboat
fectly : white; vitt' gne - leaiei; resembling
very mucli indeed• the - Upon
ihb blooming cifAte IttAVetTinTtb:e'eurr form=t
- ed - tbeleaies ikba:-exaetritnage'of a
AIOVEi lying oa its baek,' ,, uiiiN
tnnded. Tlicctieatfof #jtai
are to, be leafi!fie 7
'fore ~the flower .arrives Inatirity;fctrins
out-spread tail. ' - -T-69 leaf Van be 4aig.'
'ed of:ebut down`' by: s tag . nta: !nittient
'breaking 'or apparentlYr:',ininr,talejt, until
the,liawer '-OuChes.ita full -, b 1 40 11 , 1 , 113 0.#.
drop .
.4 . ,(5. , : , astewspaper cmg
4 11 "' 1; :i
thallonied:coolly o zepliekcAhat'Ai4' fool
that tisdifoOle
vere_needeil &Wit
7. 3 ,
Mr- Honest Itidusiry is olvays yeivat.
del -No Young wan need complaia.,Rl be
ipg kept-poor, if he rolls his sleeves and
goes cheerfully to' 'work: 1
=MEE
Breathes there a man - wittereal ao deed,
. Who never tolitttself 'bath
When 'pinta au pantie buinpetl•hiehei3,l •
' ' - •• - 1• 4 Thunde r rl
_ - ,
.
Sweet Kate was heard pita darto sigh,
With haauty last I'd wish
Oh no:" said Tom; nrittfhariguiqaitini;=
- - 1 . Not - Wish to nss, but,nterely rata-r."-
MM=
:As THE STl4tositi4,. , !—:
ktrofesior of Latin in . ‘the tnivereity :of
diuburgb, vi ii. tie tiara,' having,lesired
ibeitUdentsto:tive 4ist of•their, non%
_surprised at (1 1 14- f*it''
1411
taa,oslipoViaper.tho
_n " J aixto wanes
After in vany,ueeliing for a translation - of
this lie at-laskbecaine convinced that - it was
eithei one of L . 6.ose_La r tin passages; "ix? tis
eiplierrigeh'iiteti the shilrof Rootlyirould
have falled t rtilitit it as a hOax.., ;,. _
He ifierefore day, in the class, read
out - the thro dark4ords,- and desired...the
writsr of theinito stand-.
.:,Oe of the i t apildiunnediately rose. '
What are ••oxi'l".said the profesior.
.!" A. poorsehelar, sir," was the answer:
." A. very pour scholar, iodic sir;-or you
auld never hive Written Such stuff as 4,To
nees Ov)xm Novutu..; Tliat Can't, be your
I Arne, sin; -, , • • ,
I doti't see i *here you 'could find better
my -name l Egnew. Ovum,
.tgg, Novuw for ne*; Ofr,tuu NOSTIIM-•-•Egg
te•NY." • - •
Therofessor; ieeing that he had rather
he worst of it, biintediately laid hie' finger
On his forehead, and Idoking at his hope
ful pupi:l l who,was'-sianding - ,-sntnetvhnt in the
quitudo of exclaimed in a
Painfulrido:
• : ",A.lasi alas', tornething wrong_ hero, - I
doubt,:", — . - • - •
shouted Ovum -Novum.
" something ;49..5t be ; ,Nr4vk `•;ht:re ; but"
sttiki.Pg,his,harid _upon :,his 9W/1" forehead,
"there is noti;iii; wrong here" -
. ,
FL~tAr,e Cola. ass,-If :the Georgia
Vernale e "dist 'elaA is called the
" I. 7 resliman',? land thesecond,the ",
snore UoW y,oung lady can possibly •
be a fre514..14n;,a414 what gallantry there- -
is in celling,one of, the
. div . ine sex la wise
fool, whick.i s the. meaning of: the word
Sophomore, we leave, ,to, the learned pro—
fessors of the Geergid Fetnale Colleges to
called 4te• "Jordon!'
whie,h term is"very. well, as it includes the
' idea of yntith, a chafge acceptable to, a la
dy at_eyeicy:ago: but class is the
worKof ali.
~.1 1 'histh'e "Senior..",' -Spirit
of chiv.iliy,llwbat an to` the sex, to
apply a - Amin indicdtive; though it bo only
comparatively, of, ago !and experience.—
Know ungallant professors that all -ladies,
.up to a "'certain age,!'.;:are of the same ,age
and; that theic'eannot possibly, by the very
,004tit.ution of the só , 1)!3. any seniority
among them. : 2 .
Now. if we •were•about to•organiio'n; Fe
diale' College, and to divide the pupilS de. ;
cording to, Academic 'usaze. into fodr
classes ; we •would _adopt a different nomcn-,
cloture; f _
Our first class, which would in a 'great
',measnfe consist `of
_those iomping, rosy
cheekod'eafere Of bread and butter who
were Ityr;Ores:averSion; should be the class
of ‘. efteritba,"_
• Our second 'class; -jib; maid' possibly
have got beyoild' the, bread and butter, but
tied not yet given"up.the romping, should
be the.' , "EiTrien,s: -
Our third class; who Would of :coarse he
advanced beyond. the r egion ,of giriclotn,
and just beginning to know and use their
charms, should tie the "'Angels."
,lint.fOr,eur fourth and highest class', the
buddersinto lovely womanhood, we should
go to tbe-verylop of the angelical bierar-'
.ehy. and style - them Seraphs."
, Anif thus tis we, would form our Female
Bet - sui w never.; expect to
. be
called upon to organize such an institution,
we can .only propose ourplan . to the re:spec
table' gentlemen, who
_are the trustees of
inch ;delightful seminaries:
-- Persia es ETIQUETTS.—SoveraI knot
ty Pidati'of `etiquette have, from -time to
time, been submitted= , to tit for decision;
and one them.nie reek* of conse
quence,enengh to be noted.
proPerfor the eicort of a lady to
. . ,
requesttentiemen occupying ' good seats at
acencert of lecture,
,to 'give them up to
himself and,charge; and :Miro to parts 'Un
known in search of a standing place, if the
room should be crowded?
To this we would answer that, if the gal 7
lantr3ri of the'gentlemen thus situated does
not 'Tomtit.' them• to proffer the seats -in
question, it-is rtidendss to request -it. A
lady i Ulatly, it is true'; but if she could
not come early enough' to get a . good seat,
she ettnnot expect that spectators who did,
shofild inconvenience themselves" for her
If it is at the 'theitre;:where, seats have
haeOnhen,lit..is.the height-of nideness- .to
regnesisnei - alfavor;- particularly if, ladies,
lie-ofithe.firstimitY.. - „i t rhey. must then •be
.sepanite d. front _their. eSeort ; a strange lady
is set dawn in!the midst . Cof their party and
all are placed in.smairlitard.pliaition: We
Ste afraid that the. inborn politeness, Of
American-men- hai sortie or - dieS;if they'expent" so much. 'ln Europe;_
lyotk, lonia ..be .. .lattithed at ifeneh an -ex- -
change *ere 4emiided; and it iiOnldhe Tar.;
titaitelftha affair,did not n end is arencon- .
treititlie - p*rties - stoie
•
We May , es: .S..mentror( - here', for the
Bak . of the,nt t4ompilig .
with eanes-Otia'. l / I ;ll)ii`49 i , .in damonstrapon.
tillapPlinge; is trotedlOcirleillfrude. Clap,
,ping the hands 19 effieient,.. and
neither'iniseka Jest to soil the - dresses, of
thaladies, enotigh to deafen
theof;;;=-Ladiislßotik:-i
.. , • , ,
:RimAimiar,t , 11fruoirr..•-" Inar Who' do
f,407 foquir . 'ed:a lady teacher of a West
Itibb A cily' boy ho 1 bad 'lateli joined her
I": Dre snow" s:-
Iradi4btlo be ash am..:
ed of,yourself..- boy fourteen years old 2,
)Ytiy) tjierga ; little I , 'elt.on—Ae's
mify'thileejtea're, can tell, I darnl
you.T.r,-5!:11 - -
',t`Dod.l7 , lisped til4.'infant.pdifay.• := 1
trumpbaatly,
:qi'ktie*be'dxemetnbet." - ' -- •
!the
) ) tA" "-14,tie 745
inde."
ter il - = - Itilotion to ,malte ':tire 'Bible
standard work in -the; public sebaolkl has
been, laid..on;?the_ table in the Dlatiland
Conventinn: • - -
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5L'114. T3ICESDIFLL,
. ATTORNEY - -AT. LAW,
Ltisk
" PETER DECK - PE, ES
rrATING been appointed by Gov Flail ' of Ntiv York, as.
11 ,Coaintlesio er for that State to take the proof and
acknowledgement of Deeds and. other instroinentF,
attend to bu. , ,iners calls in- thareaparity at lds otlice
at
Gnat Bend, Pa. • Sept./0,16;50.-1y
DR.. G. , GAMBLE.-
RFSIDENCE in the ; house foreettly the ieshlence
Saulltel'llniic. deeefier4.l:
I.lntford,'peceeiber 155 c. •
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r ot. c.. c. EDWAEDS,' having changed, his
V_ place of residence, may, now be found 2 doors
south Of Johnston &.:Very's store, in the village of
liarford. • . 50m3: '
J. -N. scorrr*. co..
LIVERY AND EXCiLiNGt STABLE
Montrose, Penn 'a
• PETER STEVENS,
Cabinet and Chair Mater; .artietton the
bn.inags in all its various branclit4 and on a large scale,
nt the old gaud of Smiths, E. • tty ens and Avery.
O'BRIEN,
viroil%e siqu router, Paperliatigor,Glazier
drainer aria Decorator.- amp ever J. T. Birehard'. Cat
getter shop* a. few rods east.of Warner'2
_C. - BALDW
, :Carries on the Baking anal an'dy b nsinesrin flints , ell:I
-ons brandies, one. door *est of Wilson's Store. Brelg .
Rolisiltrudre,- Gingerbread, Cookies, Crackers vtt., ire
conrtan tly hand at wholesale and retail. Also evry ea.
riot)? of Candy, got up In tbovery,beat style, New York. no
excepted. Pyramids, In fact all lands of Fancy Confection
' always on band at trhoteiate and retail.
3. =OBIS & SON.
DEALER IN Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Tin Wae
Gravies, Rookt,*e. Alao carries on The
Book Illnding-Busln6ss. . •
-- " - Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. .
- C. SIMMONS,
BOOT AND SHOEMAKER & REPAIRER
(Shop ores A. Baldista's Saddlery Shop.) •
..•..
Vew Milford tove.Depot,
11350, ' • •
PRAM has juskieireived a new astorttnent of
IF Stoves, including theeaost approved kinds .of Air
Tighttand common Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves,
Rtlnsin and communplpe, Sheet IrOtt, and Zinc, Stove
Tubes, &c. Ern., to which the attention of cas/epurchas
ers,akci the tfubiic is' invited, and which will ho sold at
very row prices. for cash or approved - credit.. •
September; 1550. •
. .
YOU AlLtooking'Glasses and Clocks 'of all de
reTiptlons. Inlay, Alarm &e. at- l e CANFILIVS.
T EVER and.:l4lrie Watches, expressly for sehoo
L
trachela at..
_
Pmots and Shoes F--
'NEW supply of Gentleman ' s 'Sip and Calf Coots
and 4adia's Boots, Sboel, and .81Ippers,joit rennin.:
5ept.4.1850. , .... GEO. FULLER. -
Bookar .Btlio a!
A NEW gangly or Butkajuat received, Ineluding all
-the Ithula used In °Nem Academy. Also Draw
-1117.1%11We, Letter and Cap Paper ' 'at the lowest prices
Sept.s .
SUO AILS, Bice; Corn i3tdrch, Soap , lilackerel.jurt
crived eld going cheap. -LYONS &. SON.
Bin's - Justice, , •
fit MAGI&FRATE'R. COMPANION. stte-
U
LI calved and for pale at tho Book Store,...alao
• "THREE TEAR'S IN CALIFORNIA" b Rev. Wal
tarColtoo, U. S. N. Tabs Book Is worth reading awl
• - GEO; FULLER,
7tloOirose.Satit. 5,1850..
Valuable Books.
VTITON'S Dolly Bible 111n.ctraimis, Emerson', 'Essays;
LlL'Apostolicßaptism by Taylorjteriew of the 'Mexican
War by Licermore;Book of Forms, D'AnLbignAi History
of the Reformation, etc. etc. 3. LYONS ft SON.
Fun: rurs
(SASH paid for . .rox, Mink, Muskrat, Miirtin and
1J Coon Skil:ls t :l_ 'M. C. TYLER.
Illonttose, Dee. _
Latest Arrival of New Goods.;
WE:ire receiving a new and,generat stoek. of Ofiods
Y. winch we invite the attention of the nubile. Those,
ishanish to tiny goodiveheap for Ole 'Ready—will ;to well
to call and, see. , • D4l, LATHROP lc CO.
October 15;1 ''
—WANTED—seeks, stockings , Wnelen Faro, Flannel,
White Deans, Flaxseed and all kiilils of produce.). - '
• .—L 7t LITITROP
•j. Watches! Watches !.. •
nOLD eirt Silver,Leief and:L epiries nail
F U plain,tilrt pe',assortaient at tbe 'very - lowest prices
anti warratitect. !-• .
- „Ring.hattitotri Oct'. 14;15:,6.. L. CANI7I::LID."'
SOLE LEASER..:
WE unprepared to sell ',leases. E../k f)rPratt'P
iy charted sole Leather at N. 7. City prices—haring'
an agerkey. Dealers can be aceosa6dated with a superior
article; from °meta 01)0 thoutatitil aides .priecs herete.
fore unheard °fin this OuttrO. - • •
Oct. - 1,1SO: • • ' 15. , 1A0 L. 'POSt.k. 470, - -
ALBO, ..uit &Liu trade or en aeen'atit.l l ealnriax, Tallow
Featbers, all kinds ofgtaia,lt utter,Oh ease. Ike.— .....
- .
Bd. I.llll.hgY Comet
101111.Y.105. of 'that $1 OrittigO and Elle
_whit
7dU , just received oud.selling rapidVit • •
• - LAKE 4.EITOTS.
The hith"ist:pri . oro paid foe oit kitids of fun--;
u 3
,
are aftir.!eri ; • &E.
liarford. -
• 7
• hole
• 000ookB
-titAtnmrttrie 11 1B -
P4'a,
aott
iain3
for rolo or VaL
*.' ' •
rinr LT D En r tikefati4aryle
ATTANTEit"roi: -- eilsh oxen-Account }
tiY atm.15,000 Tingle's N'oatt.
ily M. C. TYLER..
(10LE and Upper Leather, pity ; Btp fl,ics wt it* rig).
kipdat TY . J.:EII. a.
,
: e‘ 000 Tone;las C9tne - :
rplllgimbeertbet hes tilt day returned from New Tsui.
L with a largo ametwrillsoleeted. lasortinent of Goode
to which lie inlaid call the attention of his friende.liar;.,
Mg had the advantage of 23 yearn experience inflate vll-;
lege; he flatters himself that he' Well understands tho'
tastes antlwantrothls pstrons. .' • .., -• • . - ' .. •
Anton hlsateck will he found llpooirito of 40 different
'styles of - Gold and" Silver Lever and Letnne Watch ea;
GoidMeet,,Fdb and Oita plifthains;. liand,finiceletrqD or
and Steno do; Perelland Penelle;•Thitables, SpectaCles,
nett hooks and Slider , - Watch. Keys & Lookots,llreast
Dins,Finger Rings and Ear Dings-, • ..• . ...
- 6 imge aeppruftent, or _pier Spoons.' Forke , ..//ttAer
Knioes,Cups.Keplelialliaga;Thimblia t ;Pen - holneriand
23 P.Stlelefts ; AISO I on extonsirotrailety of Plated Ware,
via e'eastOil, Cakellaskete Candlesticks, Fruit Stands,
Snuffers and Trays, Twit finlike.; SUOMI oall.rotko,alkil
a fun variety of Cutlery, reeky Articles, tiloeke, e te.
.These floods' having been' Soloctret.with great ono,
both with irgiird to quality, ;erica and style, the enheeri
bee is confident that be wilt givit'estistaetion to all who r l
May fo.VOI him with their vatrenage. - '' • , .- i •
. ' ALFRED J. EVANS. Wieblngton-et.
ildittiOtton;Nol. 7.10 h -• ,-' .t. i • • •;„ - • '
...
' . New Estathshmentr. . -
~.
Till: socretuf saccesslu b einem!, consiete In 'a great
meneure In keepingtbe p On . aPprised of, one'ewborea7
bouts, and of the kind of goo( e and wares he has on band:
—Conr 4 qUintlY.; the Underr pied begs briefly I. state.
that, having fitted up a roo .nearly.oppoolta . 3111 In J.;
Knapp ... 's oldi ' tap 2 ', a ) nd pate seed M achoice assortment o
1 - Ntrl:.4 E-12S
:.-- -
in Neer York for. tam u, consisting of Tea, Sugar, Molar.
Fes, Coffee, Tobiteco,(stunkina' and chowinrOltice,Depper
Spice, Stare.b. Closes, Saterotna.ginger. lintmegs.tligare
Pipes, Snuff, Soap, Candles,Connell, Mackerel, Herring 1
ilmeine,Ground Dock Salt i seeks. for Dairy and table ]
160; Also, avarlety of Botanic ill edisines.-auch as Com
poidtion:' an Invaluable reniedy. foe Colds ; .71i0...C. Clot;
Drops, Wild Chem' bitten. TA ag Wert. Couchlialiani,
Neutralising Cordial. Ground Slippery Elm , tco.&e., All
of which aro offered to the public at as reasonable price,
orready pay, either iii.cash,.Grtiln. Matter,: Cheese,
11, , - - D.rec., se can be obtained elsewhere. Alan, Davifa
Vain Killer. - ~ ' . ' ,I.• N. IMILLATtIi.
' .iontrcre;Pet.l o ,lo.so... .. ' , •,:. •_ -, - . .
Cledrithe TrFick.
. . . .
MAKE ROOM: FOR IRE CROWD".
Great. Ezeitement.m. - Harford.
subiclibers arenoW reeekving.one of the largest,
T;cheapest and hest assor:ment of Dry Goods, (11)N-ries,
Crockery, Ilardware. Iron, Fteel (iris aind Glass
Wore, 'Drugs, Medicines. Eats and cups , Drown and
Bleached Shootings, Silver Ware &c., oter offered in this
town or.eounty.. - :0 lir tock.of '
D R 0
. .bD S
isiminease, eomistinifn part' as f•ollows*:-.46 yards of
Frenelt; English and Mita rican - llroad Clot bo, from
ai . ,.:375 ter y.ard. f.. 00 yards Satinett and tzlief•ps Gray
m o th, irom r.7 . a75 cent,. 10 different styles Alp.aci, G
do Poplin, 18 - do Al. DeLains. 75 large:rail. Wool Sin wlsr,
from $l4-5a81,00;&e., WO ate now selling fra grant Teas
aVis, 48aud 50 per pound, Width hie usually sold at 4s;
Ia and So by io uvill and ine:Fperlenced drzaers.
200 OZ..SILVER ,
..=..Those in Want of a genuine article are requested .o
give us s fiat' and get a good sett of Tailor $5, do Tables
P.. 14,10.00. We wish to call your attention to our as
;adt:tit
1 u1 10 0f.. .091 4 % ElYMERift l gol
Whieli,for :cheapness, beauty and gaa.l ries s cannot be
equaled this side of 'New Torie. Those wishing the worth
of Wide moue:aro respectfully invited to give us n call
beforeptu.chasingelsewhere, ns there isnot a "goner man
hi this town or county that ran, shall" or " teitl" un
dethellms onegoods have all hey.n.bottgil t for cash and
wefeel disposCd to sell theist at a eery smug advaneefrom
cost: -' .70111$TON tc VI:ItY.
W an ted
I,TA}Cbi.a.Woolen 8 cks, ^.0,000 yds.
Flannel, 30.000 but , liels Oats,
5.000
StmenPelt,U, any quantity of Wheat . : CU n, ftye and But,
tvr Ake. JOIIS§TON kt VERT.
Elarford, Oct..i 5, 1850; - • .
. .
1%141. NOW ,IS THE TIME .
rpo subsrribe for Sart (Tinley's Lady's
4: firabain's Magiisine, Fowlers' Phrenological.
Journal, Water nitre Journal, Woodworth i s Yontlii
eabinet,llublereO Ma4avlne.flarper'n rim Month
I,Anlerican iSlesvnger. add New York Evangelist.
Aliy of tho' above fuiniEheLl for the year.: at Cturi
PVICER,bir : ; J. LYONS Si. SOS:'
N. U. Scigaimen numbers "Vtstntn"'at the Ilinilery.
Deg. 3, 1i3.10.
•
Tlpr,redl Coplie . r)Vare. •
THE subscribers have just purchased
. a large
1 stock of Stoves, Tin "and Copper Ware, which
they offer to the public as cheap se the cheapest.
D. R.LATHAOP & Co.
- Moutrose. Dec. 10, 1850. • -
VHE4T and Puck Wheat Flour for sale "at
D. IL co.
ALT by the . bbl. Or bsad at
- ' ' R. L &Co
11 ANTED 20,000 bathe) of Oats; 10,000 bush.
IT els of Rye and Corn for which. the higheit
`price will ho paid in cash or trade by .
D. R. L. & Co.
• • Erult, , Frpsh Frult!„
FRESH SUPPLY of nice fresh Figs. Raisins,
II end Orances, just received and for sale by
/11ozitrose, Dec. 10, 1850, 1. N. BULLARD
.
Recipe ecipe for ranking a Christmas and New Year's
. • 6 tba. BrowriStqar for one dollar,
~4 0" Rice,
10 " R a b i l uti 0
/0 " Ginger, ' "
14 " "Paleratua, • " "
10 " Penper, u "
100 " " $4 25.
8 " Cogeei " one dollar.
Tho above mixed with, Flour, Gutter, Molasses, and-
Wes and boiled or baked 4 hours.' When cool eat 'with
Maple Molasses.
The Ingredients lobe hltd fnc GABII at
- •• • • • LYOSot CHANDLERS.
Montrose, Dee. 3,1850.
I~LL:=ISI~WT.
j have beer eneouiaged- by the - eery liberal "patronage
'remised, to 0 up my shop with the largest and beat
assortment of goods ever yet brought to,tids Market—
Inft may Refound everything belonglog to a Jetrelry and
fancy store, 6 dpaClooks 4rWatehm, of every derieriptlon.
Iturnlngirluld,parlorand eammort Lamps; which Est this
time lathe best thing In use for a prod and cheep Ileht.
lon can find them only at
TltUE'b.
:51‘iiiitrose,Nov , ember 20,1650. • '
Notice to Railroad Men.
riiIIE subscriber hasthis day received another invoice of
English Patent Laver Watehes t per Atlantic. These
Watches are train the Mannfaeotry of Joseph Johnson,
Idirerpaol,made expressly to order for the
. .aubseriber,
with Ilia nude engraved on them, with especihl reference
to the wants of Railroad Agents and others, wishing per
fect time. They are in heavy silver cases, and be
Coiled in geld. of any style and quality, to order:
•• Einghamtou,Washington-st.—l9 • A. J. EVANS; •
T .T.RE•I I I3 !able
Iwouffiegaluinformroyenstothe4 that I hive inkt re.
(Tired h large lot of Beady Made Clothing, warranted
to be, made hi the hes tmanuer and of the moat fashlop•
able styles, which will sell at sheet' profits for earl or
grain . , Ido not say that I will sell at cost as come make
, pretences to. I have not bad my • stock on hand long
naough that makes me feel an anxious to get rid of Wax
that, bat should any one attempt tb undersell me, my
1 old friends may rest assured that I Will not fly the track.
defy my-rival to undersell me on tiny article of equal
rah:Lein my line. Call a few tloorshbove the " Democrat
Printing Office," anfryott.will find rao tlmr.— • r :
I Montrose:Nov. 25 - 7 E CTIMAN.
Valuable:Medicines.
A'N.nafortment of3ledleines piepared. by A. Woodeoelr,,
consisting of Rheumatic Tlwl,ure.-Spndnund fling
bone 'Maim/lent. Pabi dentruyinrcompontd,.tpeeifle
lioneLinentntht;lieFtoratlie BM PP In, FFS4.4I re of Ltut.
on, Wiutergreen, Cinnamon, hemlock; Sano .. o . 7ts, Anise
need, fce.,l4ust receiTed pnd for tale by
3lontiov l e,Dee.•l3,lBso. • I. N. IItiLLARD.
Notice.
THE accounts and notes of tho late Firm of Rose
I & i•Ampser, are in my hoods, and it very ne
emu:4,lll4 the toisine'ss should he cloSed as soon
as poable.' , All those indebted are reghested to
call and settle without delay.
EDW4RI7.W. ROSE.
Montroie;Dec. 9. 1850—tf. •
The . best
,STOVE ciut
TETE 'Keystone State - Aii-tight 000isiitz Stove,
manafaattired . and foe sale - by—Mimes & Co.
NriTiff:a larka fot of - OM .11ay state Shawls, litst se
ceive.l-73.150. I.anslalia De Imines and Bingham; from
. 34 to 2.5 roorsOei yeid. - - ..BENTLEY /g; BEAD. -
,
(tAR.PIa Itr" Umbrellas ' itrobuis. tour-scare SIbLIS,
P utty, svny etc., by
~111:2117/EY
i
lEAT and. Duck Wheat Flour .•-• • < , ~ •
Tr • BFNTLET it• MAD. •
AU II EAT viourt.4 the Pari•e/ or pourid: for folo.nt
, 11 <Nur. 14,1850. , A- *. A • • '•-• • '-' IIIII3tELL'S.
. .
TRONu-Englith and Swede?, boot: sultablro,
I.Draerreth,P7 _ sAyitE_ CO
„
01411INGSirarhIttinp,foom ..7.; to 214 yards wid,-
1.3 oome as litthoo'4 cto.pot .L.J.X4) J S£3 & °DN.- 7
•
.
111 1 EA Prsl. - 70;-: A ke; 5 et.. per pound 4uvir
'AI Crind!o:l4l cto-, 130:i
Raisins 194 Cenb!;,for,casly; jUstrepeueit 'and 'for
410 by - ' •• I '.l - IxoNs.& sots.
IteV . l rapOy of Dookejart received at '
LYONS & SON:.
The.Peaple'i Friendri
••• Ye'
YR ICA /111AtAliciExiiltpi! ,— An Est met
I from tho shrub called Witch-hazel, and purely' from
putt with the exception of a littlittleolxolto vrearreelt.'
Ville Ilreoll local poln tutlamatlons, old sorer,
freshs woduds and brulso, Pile:oml all diseases of the
hoicehrof a clunnie cisturO, tooth , ,nehe i ear-ache, and an
Oieellent rem , dy for feint:los; '
• .
Tt le truly what It professes to be , 'the People's Friend!
prosidenee has seattered along the rugge:l-pathr•Bf Ilfe
pang thing's thateoncributegreaClP -to the comfort and
VeYl';`lgt4nr.' '1.44a
Ono wqrd here toga:tad against Imposltion:-; A inanl4 - 1
lb,: name ofSpeneer. has manufactured and'nfferodforl
Ecale a spurious arttrle called the: Corytl:Extriut,-rthat 1
isonldbo extract of the haxellnpt:the genuine Is"as
'iodate and as ()urn as water, uldlo the spuri , rui article
Olored,whlch enablesthe publle to distinguish; " •
r None Sanulne.bo: those marked Vond'slPalnDeslroyer.
-, WA. UATCII, Moulroso; audit ore-keepers and me-1
"dielno•dealersgenerally, Agents .! • ' "'
,
KTEAM, SRO!
Thaimlnease power of Steam as applied la
V`.= =
_. i •
Is now. has-,been, and will be, eoustantly : erupla yeti I
forWardlng Now and Cheap it.oodf• tC•IIIONOW
and flicap Si aro of Lafto .ic 'Eaton, where
at all times may be found an assortment, extensive and
varied; beautiful. durable anti cheap. Our stock of
- L DRY .G 1 )()DS. -i. -.-. H
Consisting of a great - -variety of 'every description. 200 ,
yards of good orange and blue print s. at Fri p,T yprd—ul
so. Priuts of every other iinaginalde description, erally
Imntfcd. and evally cbm, Ilenehe4 factory, r.oth 9,1
RI yard, Alpaccas , 24 cts. per yard; and A wasietrof
'Oriel, of Poplin!; , NI. Detadnes; Woolen Shawls ; 31. , ri.
safes; Cloth s; 'I estiogs . ; Casslateres, all. very good, aid
' going Very eheap. Alto ~,: i •. . ! '
.- - •
- ' - '• . tirocerie' si ~ - • ..-„ , , . 2 i
Goad Teas at 3,4 and L. sbillings . per ih---41.andlea—lo
aar—Salarat•us--Soaps;--Ashten sand Itnek . galt--sainken
Trout—in sport, a general assort mentor .theap tiroyer
les. . Alto I
. 1
• ~ .. • "
Hardware -- . .
, • .
In the rreat est no, - ±ilbln abundance,ar at least only ex
ceeded by our'ag,ortaamt of '
BOOT'S 4-'SHOES; •
which Is really tutsurratsed c'onsistlng - of lien's and
Boy's Ilr,oiE and SiIOCS. or every; shape and El/e; India
Rubbers; half gaiters; Jenuy Lind Gaiters; and—and
anything idEa that is o%t-r used as an o
" covering :or the body."
w.larfT s tvoin •
, ,
Any quanfity of fdiecp Pelts, IVOoI, Furs, Flannel, Oats,
own, tVlwat, llutter and Fags.; ,- , - .
N. E.-2 shillings paid fr•rgood socks: ' 7.
frj-And lat t her with respeet•tn • prices we invite onr
friends to do as they ev 0 have doae, viz,: call awl judge
for then ,,, elvcs. '.. - r - LA 13. F. u• EATON.
V . trill pug bAymicrsold 'in this market
aurrord, Oct. `25.1350.--4410.
iEctatirms!
t ' l3 2llcdt""f 4B l l 7°llHlHl 8urrit40.,1iei.2:..1;1..0
complete. in Fancy and Staple '
.
Dry. Goods, .Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,
Iron and - Nails, Boots and Sltoes, Cooking, Pa rtur
and Shop Swees, BUti4lo Robes, Hats, Caps, &c.;
including in particular; a large 'and splendid
sortrucnt of
aa,a.mamv.9 MTae)-.1-
.
and tinter Long Shawls, ,
to allot which he Would Invite' the attention a allwho
aro wihhing Goods or the Lest stYles, . and at prices . that
cannot be beat, for cash or prodittT of alPklnd, , , including
Woolen Socks.Fla'nuel, Park,G ialni&c:lrk any quantity.
di car Milford, N0r.i7.1.850.
N.B.—Coarse and Western and Plcine kept con ,
tantly onhaud. - , - .
Still Roiling the tieNV Goods ii
("wino:ad ofT:iinviorat
rr ITE iintiErrilie,r is ir,v,elTing heavy shipyncet , .e almost
every kind or ends - which Leis earring' very Clatip
for the real!" . job n, 41*C
Ile *mild tender his tvainnlst tlitinks to the pubile,an •
es:win/it/to Clete witc.lave heeela liberal in the bestow
111011t or theit patronage, and 'i.llo seta) to fed and act;
that the :Merchant needs hin pay iDIIIO . time during thin
century. and ,he would must retpeetfully asku contiuu
,
ante crtheirravorn. 31. C. TyL
!. , • , '
:. . Boots & bhOes!
' - -1
AGOOD - assortment of Boots 4 :Luce, embraelng i
Niews coorso and fine Boots, Boy's Bel's and Shoes. I
IF - omen's and Misses - ditto—also
. " ' ' Clothing,
Embriclog a great virlrty of Overcoats, Sacks, Tweeds,
er.c., a large variety of Testa from six shillirws upwards,
and a good assortment of Pants, Stints, Drawers'. and
Wrappers—ditto , 1
. 1 Hats , & Caps, • 1
• 1
Silk and Par fiats ; Plush, Frr, Shihair, Cloth and glar
ed Caps, fall fashions, for men, bolis and children. ,
_.. Books & Stationery. • ,
SchOol and 3llscellaireousßooks, Staple and Fancy Sta
tionery, Inks, Inkstands, : Peuraeks, 'Penknives, and a
great variety of fancy articles too numerous to enunto
rate, Just received at - ' FULLER'S,
Finstdoor alioie s Searle' ilot el.
~
_ Montrose. Oct. 25.1550.
.FALL GOODS:
ISAAC L.POST & CO.
A RE jart receiving a splendid int of FALL GOODS.—
Oat customers can find atthe old stand alinestany
thing they desire at fair price!.
Gold Lockets.
SINGLF. and Double of every eire:ll •
Binghamton.] A. V ANS, Waghingtron4t
Some Vety,Fine
GOLDWATCLIES perfect ilex') keepers. Also - silver
Watches. , all quantities, by A. J. EVANS..
___ New
. • • , - Goods,
min enbscriber Is sgahi receiving n: fresh: supply o
A ran and Mrinter Goofs. - Plcase call and examine;
3lontrose,-0 et,: 2%1650. 1 IL .1:W1:11B.
• add 'Chain%
- rocirrs, Thimbles, Speck's, Pen end Pencil Cnies 'a
Li a Nil asifortinent at ' L. CANTIF.LII'S.
~' 200 Oz. Silyer• Wore.
CONi3IETING of Table, Eeseert Tea, Creartt, 31u tail,
and Solt Spoons; Sugar Shovels. Sugar Tongs, Table
and DesseitTorks,Dtitteranives,&c:, warranted evai
to coin.. (Engraved gratisd by - .' A...J. EVANS.
ERCITANT'S Gargling Oil,irrask's. Msgneti 0 intreent
ill Cod Liver Oil, Tovnisend's Sztrimpirlita, Vaughn's Li
.thontriptic,Sehenck'sl3alsom,Swalm's Panacea.nil ot - Dr.
Jayne's Stedicines,Dalley's Pelt* Extractor; P.dn Fill?,
Itillostrs !leave - Cure, and most of the approved Patent
Medicines of the diy, kept coustantly on Intnl by •
BENTLEY.&. BEID.
PLOUGlElsl.—Blnghamton Mont ref e, Skinner.' Eddy
and Mott and Fuller'lSPlonghs and ensilage!, conid ant
ty on hand by: ! S. - 11; SATRE & CO.,
. .
11TANTED-10,000 yitt Wonlen Flannel, 5,000 pr. good
V mixed *viten Socks, any, time between this and the
slt Oet.,for which the highest price ITillbe paid in Goods.
.JulY - - 3. LYONS X. SON.
TIYE•STOFFS, bladder. Indigo. Logworl, Alum.Tlt
V. roll, Copperas,dec.jast received and for an to AY
Sept.b. ' LYONS k SON.
.
SILVER Spoons, Parka and ilinivea,scroranted the be! t
manotacturcatiu America. at . • • ; • TREE'S.
Agq Silver Ware plated, cod Carman
vss , a, LGUGO . ".!" . Silviir (.010:sting. a Table, Tea,
Dreert,Cream and Mustard S,poOns, Salt and Sugar Shov.
els, Forks Engraved ;gratis, at . CANFIELD'S.
crew Things: •
!UST etCeived by the subscriber, Bagel, Coffee, Tobacco
.1 - Salb. Broad Cloth, Sheeting, Batting, Wadding, &e.,
and will he 01yl as low aN tb4 limes will (ulm it.
alciutrose;Sept. 10, 1650.1 - t.4..TYLER.
AIM Lamps, with - averlety ofiapaa ware. cheap aG.
- • • I J. LYONS & 802 C. •
aulSl'.3,Sest Tlelus,llutts f and a bandsoffie assortment
J. orliress Goods - gala?, cheap at ' urens £ son.
T 01L; the cheapest - hi town,. for '6lli eby
;- LYONS Sil.S.Mt
Tmf last ot.the 6 an'z..2as ICLonks is gone but, more of
. the seine sort Is on the way to Trun'e Jewelry shop.
IN DlAlliibber Over EhoeS; Boots,' Sbois; era nlaTries,
.1. Olkelotbs ,tc. - .Ste..forsalsly • bt, E. TIME—
DEE-FA1.4,) :Island Salt, Dairy Salt In
small i asks also tha best kind of Nails, an,l jroa, by
VL . .
TYLI It:
WANTED 100 bushois•goo,l * t bite : Beans, a . any
quanilty.orDsicst Applo by ,-.1.1.7415,1C. SUN. • .
- [MSC, .November 7.
_• .
ENTLEMEN wislgin to buy,eloilis altaMe for lira ter
ll einthlng de welt to e. 411 at - • - TuatneCvs.,
tiloel'a.fligllbestboTen va
Waitted--001001:yertla Flannel; f,l;0111),
Wanted- -
for whfeit tlie ninewlli bepalain goods—
'awl Goods tioht cheap-for cash or readrimY=
pe ;I, LATIlltOP'..t CO
. _
T OYS; and all iso rto orso Mai, at.
—-•. . , ,
. ,
VAMIIIIN . Ei Lamp 011, V.ndleo ind Ttglinm. at' -.' '. 7
4 l) -, - . . ,- - ~•- - . TUROELI'S.
. j ilYI:.,LIII! Musical Ins trunients 1.04.Pcifumery,;,34:..,
_ TIJJtitEI
..,
PAPER rag); wanted; at . 7 • •-• • -
TtIitREWS
11TANTEI bushels ockl yantoeti.
WV quantity 01:bc:tuntg,iby 1, N. IsuLL3O.
•
~ , ,7.,
- Rainaposii:Oateritent tild **ter.;
- • - son 16'lludiois 'River! '....:: .: ;
.... .
.', RillArt-.R 'o' AL , ES. : i
' Leroy Sulloin'iliePot is ' Linorti Newvioitrit -• ; :
*fl o'clock
F 30rtna.....-.' •• A. M.. 7 u'ilock 30 min. • . ~ A. St.
13 •" -, 30 cold.. A.M. ' 3 0" '. 15 min: ' p. If .
00 . l. ,_ 00 Wm - - ' , PAL 5 . -, t 4. .r. 45 min: ;- 1 , :.9.41:
• ;-• _ , .- ; sviroAir- Tfflts.iss.. . .
1
• .LeareSz t eern's Depot- - 1 - Lear e Nete-yorte.'- - ~,
-*0 0 , 61 0 ,.k s 7,t roln.- -- A. M:1 ' 6 C0C1.44 . ' ._. ' `.- Pad.
..*Or on tbo arena of the Edo trains salmi nod._
-.- - • •-•A'S /191AttliPil T IIA Stitt. • ,- . : . •
.:.; Leave Patirron at -.• ~ ' •Learc Nac..York,
7 o'clock A. M. MArketid. 7 o'clock 130m1r, - ' A. M
83 " "' • Pot'a Dep. 0: - 1.-. 30' 4 , .....
4 j i . ,c_ I'. m. is' n - 3' - ;rc 35 cc. -, • - P i j.l
7 s'" - " ' Market-or: 5 . 4, -45" ..
...;
- - . %USDA M - 'ritAll9o ll . ' • •
Leave Pa terson at •• - I Dersie Near-York at ; . 2
7 o'clock A. 21. Market-et. I 9 o'clock, - . ••• A. St.
43 " . P.M. Pat'n Depot.. I 5 ," - ; - ,p. N .
N. It. On Moredayinorttlogethoilikt train from Slittorn's
will lease at 7 ZS min, °Pon the antra of thO Port .IFrTls
-Thd 730 A. 31. and 5.15 o'eleelt P:3l:4riln tram Nen
Tora,nnt not stop at any station north. of P terson, ex
cept Hock ltoadand' ,
The tanna - which leave - New lota at. 714 Al 4 and 51;
P Main be to ttmo ta 'meet the Etie hid= , ortan.l and
eveningignlng Wait, attagerns Depot:
August 41550,
.. • • .
.- .• -• Notice to th e- Publie;.' ".:'
'Yew Seasonabta . rall and Winter Go' da'at'fhe
Giiat "Onl'rjee Store of
L. M. LIENITEIFATi'Varfiat-lign 9 'Pa.- •
lEGS leave to take this opportunity of t odering his
. sincere thanks to his friends end euittspers. fol. the
senerioalt pa tronaga they-bine extended. tlam ,• .and
at the some time inform them that bikini' j it returned
i f,
from Nest Vork with a very large and choice selection of
Fancy and Staple' . Dry Goods... Also afresh and exten
sive. assor futent of Groceries, Provisions, Doe sandhi/ors,
Huts and 'Cort, - Iliad:Tare, Crockery, .te. Drugs., and
1 .
Bledlcincs.vhich still be sold for cash and. v educe at a
very small advance, at itiices which shijallcompetitiOn.
-, Flour, r erk; Fish, Salt,wholesale and retalb—be would
also remark that he .i.lhereg strictly to the system ..r at.
way.' a .niap: 1130 lowest Price at first, therehy giving the
sante : advantage to, all who at9y tater him wi h their pat.
. .
rour.g.c. - .
Great Bend Clothing S ore;. ,
Thel argest,• best end- cheapest assortment of ,ncidy
:thle clothing ha the Village cf Great Bond; Pa., fiiiald
(Intim, Doe SkinS,Cassimeres and Vestlngs ()fell (polities
suitable for the Fall arediVinter, Trado,whieh he offers at
such prices as to satisfy May ono that thlsoithe plue# for
I thent to deal. in 'consequence of the great increase ok , hi.
husiness,he has been, obliged to.greatly enlargehis stock,
which he now oilers fa' his friends and the nubile for.ex
; tanination, confident Italie - so doing they vilifiedl4lll:lf
t thilq to their, advantage. The subAeriberhas suade's re
liangeuients to .manufacture clothing in All itkyarious
I brute-hes, end is pew, prep:nett to sell the same, um:Tent
' eti to bear inspection. Custom-work, and• cutting den,
nt thPlatest style and shortest n011ec,..-all kinds of tail.
Ira' tomaitup furnished and for sale. "Do not forget ths
spat.; Store nearly - opfirwitsi the Mansion lion FV.. .•.
jirialL Beßti,gepc.ilBso.. .-,. ' L, S. LENBEVA.
New Goods.' -
Af TT/BUELL hi now receiiingalarge and deer,.
bleamortimmt of tlOOl , B fromprisiny; nearly every-thin;
wanted in qth, markrt,)wiltcy will be noldextreme/yl.otv
for U. 11 orrindypuy. 31y assortment may be class,'
in port- as folloits; • '
Meditineli Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
Dye StuffsiCroceries,Dry Good*, Hard
ware„ .Stone-tcare, Glaiimeare,
Clocks, .Watches, Jewel!k
Saver ',Spoons. Spec- •• '
icicles; Musical
'lnstrtimints; Trusses,.
Medical Instruntents,•Liquor,s,
" Perfumery,. ,Mirrors, Stationery,
Brii;rkes, Shoes, Toys,Yankes Notions, - fe.
Thant:tut ter the liberal patronage and sutimfaiatialen
confag'ement hithertorecelved, I hope,to merit end n
cciec a continual:we orthe tame.- -
' ABEL 11.1111IELL.
- 3lontreBe, 0tt.'24 . , '1550.
•
AGENC-Y OF •••-•
Dr; 'FIT( IPS clebratcd - Illeilieinis„
sea by with. AO,ChdigillOUlSned SUCTCSS in the cure,'
qouglig, Consumption, Catarrh: •
Asthma Ifrart DISKIECS,Dyspe psis, (louontiea, riles,
Female 'Complaints, etc., etc. •
ALSO, -
Dr: g..s.,Fitetep AbdoNdt al , supporters. shoulder
Braces,lnhaling Tubes. andLeciurcsun Cousrunptlou,ona
the art of pregervin . g Life& Ilea It hlo old Age, &e.
BUNTLY.I7 READ tate beett s appoliitedAgeritifOr tLe
rale of the uhtme 0 unds, and will keep thew eonstontly to
Laud /it their store.
• Great Bargains I
. .. r -CANFIELD would tuy
• 1J A 0 the citizens or tlloutre,,,
and lielniti, that he has just re..
' ~.- --1 4- -: . ~, tanked from New. York with de
1 ) • .4 , lomat, richest and best selected
Z „, ipc . assortment' of Watches,
'- ' 4.,-* ...." Je.welrir, Sliver Ware,
V 4 „ r„
„t. , am. eves before offfred In Bag.
t, - .:-. hamton. The shore Toodswers
ought for eas , and will be sold
at the lowest price, and all articles warranted u recom
mended. N. II - , -Particalar attention paid to repairing
all Rinds of Watches and Jewelry. '
Mr- Cbnrt street,lienrly opp'osite the rhceniznotel.
Bin,ghamton, 0 ct. 10,1850. .. L. CANFIELD.
1010L43%C . 01e11.
R. s. Z. CRAIN, Gerenan Physician, OCCII
LP 01 of informing his friends and the pub-le in general,
that he has located in the village of Ohego,'Cenntyef
Tioga, and has established a permanent office on Itlain-u.
over R. R. 1111.1bIlIt'S store, and is teadylo attend to any
business lathe line of his profession. .
Ins superior method of arriving at 'a cermet diagnosis
is disease; and 'his unparalelled sitecese in treating tiu
varleus.cloicases incidental_ to the human sytem, more
especially those of en acute; subacute, chronic, or coax
pliented character, are'all that Is necessary fur him to el
fort o the Invalids and discased , of every character to enti
tle him to the evnthtlenee of a dfecrimineting public. For
the benefit , of those unacquainted with his method of
I prattlee he would say , that - he describes direase by a
chemical and microscopical examination of the Urine.
PMSQOS may'send or bring their Ursine in clean (at
least two mance) vial, the first in the morning preferred,
and as a record le kept of all the' cases examined, the
name and ago-of the patient are also required. fie
charge is emote for examining a ease where nomeelleine ic
taken.
ilia medicines. are principally from the Vegeta.
ble Kingdom; and are administered according to the Giv
man Botanic Practice. - - • •
Re would also add; that he has at tact made an impel
ant discovery in relation to treating diseases of a oda
lons origin, or Gravel. • This is asinguiar deposition,and
may consist in custalne grains, of a gritty harvh feet
but not distinctly visible upon a close exannustion ; or It
may-consist In irregular shaped transparent concretions,
sufficiently large to be. readilidistingniabed hy the eye,
and denominated calculi. .
Tito preparation that he' has introduced Is capable of
dissolving and bolding in solution, calculons, or Inten
tions concretions, which is the source of irritation, sad
very often extensive inihnitations of- the Urinary meant,
thereby akloeing the acme to escape.
References canto had at his Office from, perelna living
lu all.tho Western counties of the State of New Torii,
Pennsylbonia, Michigan, /cc., who bad been Oren uP i^
die by the . most4killful Physicians, bearingof him and
avaling themselves of Its skill have been restored to
good health. 'The great German Remedy fct FC0211113 Ole
strtetbans7,Vonee, Croup and Dysentery. may alirays be
found at, tho Office. D. S. E.CRATN.
Owego, Jai. 22, 1851. , . ~ L . . 41y.
.
' •,Ferfamery, Fancy Soap f4.c.
FcrscH Bandolino. Triple Extract, Idacenssar 011401
' Marrow Pomade, Bears' 011, Barry's Trieopherons,
an44,ither - Bungs for the hair. Military , phasing Posy,
Walnut Oil do White Bars, Almond - and '..4oesafttis Ecap,
superior artiel es for the-Toilet, to belonnd at .
ontrose, October 28,1860 J . LjO:iS & SON.
Latest ilrrivaL:
. . ,
A: BLIIITtITT-Ilni just reeolved' a riesiand superior if•
. sortment of Ladle*Droo Gootle, , Wintor, long and
-
quare Sbdwls and {+ taphi go - ods iidapto to the WIND,
- the mostAlesirable .Itylet , and prices. - '• -.• '
Now 3111 1 0 , d On, la, 1850. , , ir.uunntrr.
LEDIONg..
A FrePh supra). of Letnontjtist received arid tor Fillo at
the N4lr drOCery !Walla bEtildin above the t' Demo
craft" o tt lce, and oppotite E. mimes Clothing - Dap*.
-'
Moittrote, 0ct..23,1550. -;- , -
• Fla% Seed:.;
,
AA NT quantity Una:Seca wanted in ezeloinvfor (ro
oerlee or Casb by _ 'l. N. 41.11,LAILD.
Oct. 23.
ivrALL pap drat' dlVlndow C titiilit Irtiii4
itt-btarnp,s4o4 atattic?; pins, bi*ct Fells
cheaplyLV§.ON:
na is,a es au ti a g tont•
sate right, by BP"; VE.Y & REAP.
VARI NA , Com Stara' awl MaaliP:ol' at
- October '2B. • ". ' WEBB'S.
(10DtISII and 'Alsekriel nt • '
V October 23.- :.• •
. •
.
A. gookinctond liana cooking ntocs,'lllsocignotl n cic cut
tor, for solu,sliton, at , . • „Tomo:Lis
- •
Ait-A)(T.F.ld—Flannel, Socl#,l, Lard. ltutter Lagar, T;1 -
larf r ltetawaso Old L , swref ‘ o7ltl6l....ai
• •s & s n w-
- RfOhest
Zowe ostrytlizOLliaglintuto
•
Uedeuiafor talet'7
fr ei heuliplyorGeocer us justope,
VAy TEU CURRAI‘ITS, (Tani plinr antur kePPer
/131tietard,Lnttefrapnr,TWint,Blanking and Br who,
4r.n..for pito N. aut,LARD.
- .
and Cam!lch-a now tapply lust rc
U calved br LN.BULLARD.