-tel, woe: tA rt it 1:,`; Vc — 5 .. . 7, — i • `-:; • A • f • .1S ••.•-t .. - - 41. k fl&r_ 4 ", _ 0 4 1 :2;4411. 4 .". V '"\ ; , i~+~~ r - 4~.~, ~YI~I~.o. ~, l The Refyilefitiotivi Ind Ortpviriti. • Vitret4R.IPTPIIIF: - ,lnt!ttvelingOirqug h • if:14110,11 see Many Orchards that.sp pear to be going:to decav, and' mine having • beenitt the:Sato addition, and mow, being • unproved it.rnaibi• that mr.brother. far merswill not benfrinded, jf't give4hempy experietice.!: , ln , lB4B gaieMy witted s thorough prunning of the ilecaying wood, it,',havini been -neglected', for n number,,of years. 1 plowed it:tarry plintedit .withPeititoes withent manure; beingcare ::fol not tc4irealtthe.roots near the tree with : Mi:potatoes grew rapidly, and to•allappearancer were very healthy, until t illejast , of , the Stlymenth, when _they.be •,.gatittolecay; and in a few weeks there was _hardly a ,vestien left to mirk - the - spot where once they had fleurished ; but•l had the satisfaction of Seeing -my; orchard show d 'cridedmarkirrtinrpintetimpr. -- . Early-last ,prin wed it! agaiti . ,'ind find ing, there was a.heavy,,growth,of weeds the last of baying ad • having- dull weather 'I gaii it nether thorough plowing,'- The re : snit was most satisfactory—my apples 'growing larger And • fairer. than they ' had Tor,isit::./earsj - previnfo,. ' There bas been as impwsvement in the growth of thd trees is' there'litis been in the apples , they hiving, foram* more' newwootil than for ten years4liefiiiiy . and-I'thipk the:prin. ' t itiral cause' has' ben - frieiiie "of •the ' ; ),low. I raised the past season one hundred , L linshels of Baldwin and' Busset tipples from • • What were,„fir yenra,pgo,. twenty_ old, de -caying tet iii'speAtt the Pear not anlY in clear -. l'6a land, bet". ainongit, the apple trees. If itny one has hn erchard that, has, not been :grafted, Jet .him scrape'eff the old hark and !yet, in the ple*;'and then put. n the scions, ,Ana be suns end keep down the young shoots and lie' will find that. bo will receive great interest on the capital invested, by waiting a few. years.—Maine Farmer.. * i;sl3l'llollilie C ti said ;Chat fintSturing tavanably Improves the soil. is not true, though it frequently does :partially restore after severe cropping, • to the eztent'at least, of enabling it to bear '`better:erops. themthe last taken from it.— ,110tnat.nne,or mere of. its fertilizing in iredients may be abstracted even to the - ev tentota,considertibl6legree:ofimporerish , . tnetitg.iOnCliveli.slitlwn in ; the eztpnsive T,fo,,il . 4nvorite dairy, region, which has glienAtkervlable•.character Co the cheese that bears its' name: -It has; for hundreds 'of intim been devOied to the pasturage of u;rs, s hose milk` has been converted into Ofigeina, atidient to a distant market. Few persons . would isuipiit..iliat the dail y re moreof those portions of the' soil, conV•er iihte.inte mint be felt, in the soil, even alleitheltipSit Centtiries.' Yet, the, iliospinate of lime, of which - milk contains! .considerable proportions, : isabstracted in Tsta*,qtlantities, that' the productiveness of . tho n s'ernela. feeding grounds has been mate . ' ' ''.:lslio,*iniarativoly recent application of bones as a mannre:bes.been made on - some of thesi;ftelds and , with'the meat astonish iiiestaccess. -Pt'ofessor Johnston says that pastures, which, .laefore the application, rented. for Ss, per acre, have since paid 50s. • and left , the tenant ample remuneration for his isbnr, ,It Is thus diet the, oft-,derided se-ielify , repky (advocates Am• Agriculturist ., .:,~TEHPEItATt RE Felt' CHUTISIIN9.-Ex- perimeilts4m7Aberwn ,thit .ferj'ehurning ertant 4 , the temperature should be from 50 to , ss:ae*rees, 'The - herrnometer churn„ Co' ; , of Honesdale, is fd44,;4l3iitie,-Adiving ibe,Apace of inch or.Thure;betweed the parts, for the admis. sion of told or boti ;inner, ow -may be requir eliObringthbl-ereazik the Trciper tem . , . .''Te Ben HoltlNT,—To one, quart ,o 1 hnininyp.ut two quirts of void water, and table 5049401 of - pit toll until ; the water is votirelyabsorhed.- Take i 6 ,from the fire, Ceaer :the pot'4oaely, and set it on the hot ashes forlft,een or twenty. minutes to . soak. Surfeit in adeep entrered dlshr with butter mita intl) *nail. r pieces on.the top.. , ,Those who like cream with it, luny add half n pint while is-whiter and bet-; ter, toki4svben'lmiled pot lined With 'n• el in,' iw in'an earth n • - port e , , I ra KEEP gT0ii.131110112 . :-410.Re a week !rim `water, and, mi.F..,your i!Britsb l Mitre" with it; put' two spoonsfull 'till ,gill iiriaterl - iberstOie'lii cold, Ibruar-chtiutihrture, then'take a dry:brash, and, lustre, perfeetikl 8'44:43 anypliri, before polishing be come aci dry as to look gray,"moisten it with a wet brush, and prOceed as before. By twn , appeations a year it ,can ,be kept !oil a?:17,4,14 sr a c°4ob, body.., • .IM. Salt your cattle,often after ,turn ' , fingtbutato TOO change from dry feed to green,. succulent matter;deinands ~ItSea. tide& rftb salt - should be yen to abeilir 7 " cbt4toal And salt to swine. .---4itssez :Home Journal-. A FACT Icon B. T. .leititty ine public the leuts , of seyeml.years inreitigationi endci manures, and various ways, 07r 1. - ,ne,itatei that the speediest 1 , way et fertilizing ;any soil, is to come it avevwith straw ; brushes ei-arry ,- raw material, talis . to , completely she,de it. The . inifichiaf the earth thus '1: 4 °1%., 1 41 1 44 „00 P1A datl(o, `:damp and : :close, undergoes' chemical:primes* hicelm trefaction, and becomes • -highly lertilised. fertilizing be says, may be up . matter hirwlindri and the result will lie - Da,- ,164111 re BIEIRE .^:St t. • bowl -refigtfrivolutv4car `l 4 , =w*lir-wfint . " 41 E e hi m his house podoWitarre-/Z4,44811 riolkiiiirtkerf nov o- 46n btieittki--137' rif t •-ortre. „,, -” ItOc's.qesir , chlte 8 ":;41wolll WaabiogtowN, to ply; tor offis ob.: de guy ! . meat': ' • 2, I: • - Well, clarkey, whit you 1B trying to :" Slum- yeti, wait ,t4l : be besterof patohes to lieheory don t. ezPn.o!ltge; his4elf.fr, oll2 ,=. 1 * Adopted Dative country: No. Sabre° )o, 4011=4 I, ' „ . 1'.." - Breeia dere do owl so lullopodt,id t. Ao,neber to hisself hob said - ; Die isriny. gwn l thy, BAITS If such doiet.i4Oye 46: ...: ' 71- - Carry Mat brick cork Vine rnry•P- :"No-n.lll.•now. Ciesor,Why .I,loes,:',you always dance off lin':de 'beet. 41 ; fancy Chile nehber tear bisseiraway ,frooi Uncle :Is.lOw. ,die is, de of l i ply".rcir," , and rse great influence rid MisSa Daniel 'Web. ster s waiter, BO I guess lg.!, it lee girine 'so ply fdr,de post oh sexton.iillose Os apartment, • "Sexton in Tose Offts apartniani l'r "Yes . Jab,' I berry do, dead , Idlers.— ometime—yOn hear ; Cmear; Soine4 limedey Lab moneY:ip,deiri,''ara don I ri; fle'de corpse r Yon seeaah ? lab 1 yah !" • ; WHISTLE nt* RAps - Younsur.—We do not know who is responsible foi t 4 fol lowing ." good 'tin," but' it can pasn_utiy-, how. - . A man bad . received a - large let of fresb, lively lohiters, ttr - whieb be Gowned-anxious to tall ~ the ottetitian of" the r paisere by.= Among the lookers on was a bey, tieciinz• parried - by AT quiet; tlecpy looking Alog,. , .. I Seyrtey - lad,' - Said - the tnab with a *spill smile, to the-lookers-on ; '-‘"s a ppose you put ypur.dog'it , tailletwecn one of the lobster's claws.' - - ' '., '., • , • ~ -" Agreed,' saidilraboy. - ;- ' The peg was extracted - font- ' aria , of the finest and .freshest; and the` mill inseited.— Away Went this dog, liewlitatihe squeeze his tail got'from the . lohster, and d gging the snurc4 of bis Misery with him! 1 Oriallo I yon -- yeung scamp, whist e your dog back !" cried the man, , " Whistle your lobitei back!" c`ed the boy, and 'alisquitulated=whila the crowd roared. ril - . . ' - .._-• : ' ... The b,esr made . a lobster supper that night. Otr" A • father - wishing to dissu delis daughter from all thatights of Matrimony, quoted the words, •!Sbe-arho marries doeth well, but she who marries-not ' 1 doetli bet. The, 'daughter 'meekly replied, "Fathet, I art' egutein. to do well, : lut : thoso do better wbo tau." ger.The Portlender says that theyea son.why the Vermont and New Hampshire boysare so tall, is because they are in the habit of drawing themselves uti aii*s' to peerrov . er the mountains to see the 1111117110. It is dreadful, stretching work. 1, Die The' papers are bragging of at in vention by which leather can be tanned in fen, minutes.. have seen ,the human bide', however, tanned in five. Ora' school master used to do it occasionally. in' two. • COVUN DBollB,—= Wby is a schoolmaster like an engineer on a railroad? ANL—Because one trains the mind, and tbe'other minds the train. Why is a girl walking with her brother in tier arms like an express -train ? An .—Because she carries, the male, (mail.) What kind of oil should be burned iq railroad earsl Airs.-=Train oil: . -• , Irr , Snitorl Mew Jer*e7 -- tiirkurk 6s, A.llPhiladephia banks .parrSione t at Morris, • r failed 1424 of V. Batas 13; atesnrden,Novark, Bank of.Cbetter county par? icissibettnown ondslen Do_orDsoville. par . Brunswick, •Delassrenoosity do Pusses., do Do of Germantam . v • do - Trott= Campsap par Do orGettysbing •.Dosit.Middletonts Ai•i • New Do otHantgomery ea. pary „AU Ors banks • par Do orNortbambeend doc Albany City , 3( Do of Pittsburg • X eAlbany Exchange par , ,Do of Susq. co. - . . sale tAtlantleairooklyn,", • do' Carlisle rAtlas,Clyzaer, - 30 Chambarsinirg Ne s liank orAlbany ' 3i Colambfabkkin par , idgreo. " Dined Dop o n gwn • 4 ' • BrOCkPOrt • 50' Easton • . Buffalo Erie •• • - • 1•X -• u Cainmeroo E.:donor° _ Olean do , Exchange, Hatlialyaln X' otCorning • 10, Farm ,Barlesnnudy. - Blarbing. , par Far. &trio., Wayds'g, Pawling par Farm., Manager . 'Pax Rai:indent - da Fanners, Reading • ' do • 'lrsst'n psno,..gennyll:3ll co. do Ballston Springs • ' X - Ersaklin - ! • • • pm. Harrisburg - , k Canal, . A, t . m ay ; - . 10 Honesdale - . X (Cattskill :.- 1 - par. 1 Lancaster .- - • • par CotomeriF4l , Albany , do unensteres. :, r . -do . " • °sin° -failed Labasues . • '- • Go _,. " linffale i eleang , March. & Manttfaa. •: . X rattarrortla ete b. failed Mineni; Pottsville ' .1 par qty, Buffalo failed. Monongahela . .1 . Dutchess tonal, ft.e_ par West Branch , par Erie county" -.. „ __Ur Wyoming : r ,_, ~ - - par Eariners',Msdcrte closed , Pork_ X ~., . 1.:4 . Wand* I do E•EL/E P .N°t.ta ,.,,, . 11: .." Gaines-, do • ma n e. . . Seneca co. • ,Alo Colds - Yam . & Drov, t=amers par Mercantile _ - ' - 11r.orm, Ordoire co. ,I' • do Westbrook' ' . • .. 12 .' " ' 11 11 dison, r do X , All solvent banks •' A‘ . ." 'Pesni -37 11 ( "closed New Illiatzipshgee e. „Hamilton bk. .. failed All solvent banks . 31,?Fttillazt Newburgp_ar • - et„ mon e. -. Zlindsonlliver , - uo 1 All solvent banks 4 li g-ladrxh°°k ' r ' - . ' d° ' I illasstaebsteettn. Kinston :, ,". 'do ; All solvent banks ( Lansin „,gbur; • • - litiir 1 o;te ;stand. Lee kport 8./kTr.es. / HamiltonaHamiltonno sale Manufaera, Meter. - filled All solvent banks* x kitsch., Poughkeesie _ pas; Connecticut. - X•tdik• & Merl., Teo, ii.' Brldgepartriank . ' fl'.7 X Meek . Yarn, Albany X City, New Haven - ...1( Idaliiik , ; j( Commeetieut,llMPEPart...ii N. Y. s t s• t lt • A i b a s et - .* ' P'• l4 Conn. River Ilk& Co.. X Oswego ;. ;bu DintbarY,Nonralk - ''' ''' - X Piellle,Britsklyn,'. par ;11sat Haddam --- -' X Pawell,Nesebnv :;" ' do Lachine, Hartford - . - 31(‹Penebketresie 1 1 ', - i 'Par Palvtleln CO. ~. .4 , ‘Prattaville , . !, ~ _Rot Faini & kieclUi ! ''' ..- ' 3v;Seesiege-SPeilkW '; •ii ttartierd, . --, ... ''...-, '"....X filet - tore county -;'' l 4 tjg Iron, Falls Village . 1)( B*. Lawrence 11 • Staled Jewett City - -• It Staten bland il - failed Mechanics, !Cowl:brim ~;•)( State blueiN.T. -•- fined Merchants, 15orwictt. ,r A StbellPetedi P.- • ~, 31; Meriden -. ` X UMW?, Cattti. '. . par Middles& Co. - ' -; • g Troy • - I-' - " ' par _liidd!elaans ~....; -, kW Troy Citr . •--•• , = ' I mPtic, . • X alagc,,Xttrale, ..,, f , Nisi Newxvezi, - . .-X Miter county -, . - par; New Hated e; ' ' 1 Wtlter TWA foiled ; 'New. Landon ' .; ;'. ACWatervitit ~ • - ''''','. ' ' ' Clued; Norwich - - ;; "-.: - M estebestereoursty ;Fr , , F .T. 1 ph a w i m ar tf or d c• tl 'i ', ,AI 4. 11 ten "'aka . ' 3 ' 1 Quinebang,Ninirieb 4 '''''' 3t -"' ThillaWSWO., ~..; Stenstord , • _ • -.;•••,::. X All talnatbsake !.' '' i',l( I etolnllSon .. _ .. '' ' 4 ' ; X • - - lerStrylasyl. 2 . IThamehlionsith , -- X Cumbertap. - -,..: ~, ,- 1 - • • Thompson - Faxencra, Illerytosg, , TollandCo..:_, t. “ -,,- Brastebeav - t Vidor!, New ;Auden ' X , & 71.44. ; imailog,-Newundom— " Toia . Oltdbassti; 7 - 1( Irriasiticietainty. , :4: ONAdban3 ea. Bisakten A ar p cE A s n er r r s dta- l r ae• Ie e llama t 2 reAerebanta'4 goals l Cam' Penh VPa e Cniabrilibr— IWut la' ":"il PannanistlClefedy 'fleUtical X itimmAdlectt,./tatop i u n nßaof c'pg yarni:sisoliencikants %.W.egszninsteg, 'taut Western SIN 3 ,445suaboRstikki.4 ' Melt.ltin„ltentin par k Dist. Colnoirtara.7.' • Newark Stag,lcia‘ IN salves!, banks - I range 1 Weds nut*, ~.;r i _mufg O ' Ner o:rat , lar„., TapPllnraNlNknOrt7'!':3llKlloll4/01,Ankiii Pi:Wagon par, Ohio. ,[ Nolewaristi iloiniani" • 465,A1l solvent banks trusty X; ...nagranebre _ ,-;•- 1 0;•ir4.0; MOffM=M IgkzA 131'6et tTittir. MMNI!NMS= ID2lllotalr.PP • ' mammal r.vitar aVastutt inonetria ay • 86.E._ 8.. Chase, I' • - EDITORS AND TERHI44:-;loMr' nevi ,ettiva Per prmoir4 l navb advance, or tau dollars if not paid til 00 - o_l4o tfte'yeiri or time of subscription,: No paper tviille discontinned until Urrearagee lire paidiexcept, at the optipu of the Publishers.. , 411 communication!' 'Opt!. be 00: . 31`.'PAiD to, re. keile attention, - •,- , c• !netters connected with the office, ihordci be directed to 8. B. dc ' E.' B. Clime, Montrose, Snag. • ,• - ' OT Editerie 'Office - over M. p. Storo. RATES OF An ERTISXNG. One 64' OqUnie, lines or 1'6,10 3 insertions, $lOO ~ Each subsequent insertion, • 9 U 6 _ ll 4uare, 4: months, . 2 : 'a month t. • -,- 4-00 Dusinesitards,„4,lin a or lest!, OD !reedy' Advertisenients,'niit ever 4. squarer. 7, 00. 47,1 y:ine year, • 30 . 00 Yearly-,Adyeitine`ra wfli be restrictcd tn. the Du inass-in whinh they iscei engaged. ; • QT V The Publishers, having a largelassortment of Job Printing Materials, are prepared to execute all ,kinde of JOB WOREE.with neatness to d des patch. . -% 11 BLANKS of every desciiption constantly on' hanci; of printed to order. • 'i0,0441 , 210., o,l4lqZro, JOAN H. DIMOCK, tetornev•at-filvmr• 4)4111g -on :TOrtiplke street s ne door West elf the old, Itegieter,Printipg Office, tubn °ose,rii. ' • ' • ! 111. L. TRUESDEIIi, I .;' • ATItoRNEY _AT LAW, Great Behd, 'ioith Col. F. Lusk. PETER DECKER, ESQ: fiAvrio biirixiipeinted by Gnr• Fish, of New York, as a-Cctonlastoucr•for that Stateaalake'tho proof and acknowiedgemeiitof Diejs and instrumcuts,,wßl , attend tiOnsliwtot caiisih that,eapaelti Pt ;Mee at °teat 'Wadi Pa. Septilo,lBso.—iy • . .. ... _. ~ ,DR • - G M GAMBLE. . p iSIDIINCE In - -the hangs f9rmerlq tie r e sidence o 111:-Samnel Guile, demised:;i .. llatfotd; December 25, 185er - • : .- - ,REM • VAL-.. B R. C. C. EDWARD , -having changed his IF 'place of residence,,may now be fotind 2 doors south of lohnistoniSt,Very i'stare, in the village of liarford. • 50m3. - J. k l1t: COIsT & CO. Lraat t y,,Al9. EXCHANGE STABLE Illontro s st Penn9a. ''Calailtatil 'sand itlhattarl:carries on the hi:minas: , in all I ts • various branches and on a large scale, it the old stand or Smiths, Stevens end Avery. MARK i. O'BRIEN, House &sign Painter; Paperhanger, Glazier, Grainer and Decorator. 'Shop over J. T. Birahanra Car -pinta aliop, are* todT tart arWarneer SAW. . •.< ' " B D W,l Carries on the Baldnit andCandy.onsitiessin snit! gnshrancb one door !rest of Wilson's, store. Bread Rolle, Rusk , Gingerbread, Cookies, Crackers etc., kept constantly On hand at wholeple and setsiii,. Also evsyva riety of Candy, grottip the very best style: ties York no exceptid. Pyramids, In fact allAinds of Pansy Confection ryltebt ahr Lys on hand at wholesale and retail. 3..LSONS -, 413.- SON. DEALS :1N Dry Goods, Hardware, Crockery, Tin Woe Groceries, Books, lin. Also carries on the Book Binding Business. - - Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. O. -PM SII ThIONS. , BOOT AND SHOE MAKER & REPAIRER 'Mop ova A. 11614wInIASadailery• Shop.> Flit Stock ()Moods 1 XT . PO'ST'. , 00101119 . ' iNG in part Gilley State Shawl's, Empire state U do, 3ferinos, Cashmeres, DeLaines, silks, Velrets, Ga la Plailqlinseita7, GIOVer, Comforters, Linen Edgings, the largest stock by far to be found. lace Caps, Puffs Collars, Mitts, Veils, White Goods, Carpet Bage,Plannels,. I,White, and Plaids, Horse fflankeLN Buffalo Robes sleigh . Bells, Wbips;Cape, Boots and shoes, Hardware, Iron, Nails, steel, Groceriel of any description, Crockery, Glass ware, saddlery, till Carriage; TtiMmings, is worth Rioting at: We Invite oiat friendsto give us a call. Montroe!, N0r,.1.850 DATENT MEDlLlNKS.—Mezeliant's Gargling 011, DB- I. lows Kara Care and Green Ointment. Darla' Pain Killer, Pond)! Extract of witedi Hazel, Dalley'aPain Ex tractor, Lithontriptio,Santaimalila, Gr. Eitelfs Medicines, Dr. Christlies 'Galvanic Beits,43,, litasitallalsam, all at Dr: Jaynes Medieinesl' Ce., constantly on hand. . -li e*. - Iffilford Stove Depot _..] - .. .- 14150.. , ___ ..- . i. if Duni:LITT naa just received. a new assertmen; of II • trav,es, including the most ix proved kinds of Air Tight,and . common Cooking, Par' :, and ,hop Stoves. t r ftnariaand common pipe,. Sheet rim, and Zinc, Stove Tubes, km-arm, to which:the atte ilon °trash purchas. emend thepUblie is invited, and Which will be gold at very lcrw prices, for cash or approved credit. September. 1850. , . . A S 'YOU ARE—;;Laoldng Muses and Clocks of :all do- 11.!.ccOptions. 8 Day, Alarm &c at L. CANTICD'S.. and • Lepls Waieei, exprisly •eloo T lieu/=B,U TREE'S. Boots and Shoes I IC EVT stitipti of Genstiinan!'s Rip" sdid - Calf Coots JCL and Ladle • Boots, Shoes. and, Ellsrpots, just 'skeoele- Sept:4;lBso. ; • GEO. FULLER. J k Books Ili- :BOOkal --•- NEW simply or B.mksjast ireels , ed: Including. , all I '• ttio lads used is the New . 0 4c a lealY. Also Oral,- 1/Itallei Letterand Cap Paper, at the lotmat prices - dept. 5_ 3. LYONS & SON. tilSitt s . , tt, , (loth Siiith, Snap, MatkPiel lint re -I.l,crivt4 Auxt ufa; LYONS tr. SON. K7rON'n Daily Bible Illtut,inionn. Emerson', Easnyx, Oostillicanptlsm %'syloi, Untie* of -tho "Mexican War by LiTnennore, Boole ilteornnt,D'Anbbigne'n history tittle UnCormatioa, etc. etc, !. •J. J..YONS & SON. • rats! Vaist itikSEl paid for, Fox; Mink, Muskrat, Vartin and V. Coon 4.1t*,..4y „. • TYLER: . . . Mantrosei•Dec. 19 ;1850.: , • .• • •• • • . .Latest orNew.Goods:i-;. liprE &re teething a stew and general triode_ die - W(li IF whlth tin Infitithiattention ofthepithtle.' Thote; who wish to buy goods cheap for the Ready-411141.i bell to caiTand see: • • • -- A R LATII.4OI! & CO. Oetober:ls.lBso • ' - • • • : WANTED—aoeke; stcietit' 'gra, "Woolen ..Yarn, 'Flannel; White Beats, Flaxseed antra idadPofprodaee. • . Watches! Watches !. fIOLDH ! Sihrer, Lever itpities futtleweletl and 1.11 plalo a large suortt f ent at the reg lowest prices Ithittttadatote, Oct. 144859.'%, ' , SOLD •-. irs...pv n iarnd to 501111efisiii: 0 .Przkil!F set TV ebratA wile Leather at 1.C1.‘ City prices—bavins 1111 wavy, _Draft's taxa binetiiinalated with & s operlor article,ftoworbpto ono tlian.o44 EAksl4: pr!cls,b)ereto fore untes:TM:4lw tblectialitsy._ • • Oct. 1. 1850. j /' ri -ISAAC POST & CO. ot :o,rur tradenr.oo iutteo cwt., • eestrux,. I.R LI. !Paean, ail kizials vitinin,Butter,Ohttme; te-•• , _ • , • • •Br IL C•TY1431..:- • And ItillAbL7Cornel ftall, YDS. of thok Ed D,rangti and 1210 e print 10 if ilia tiOolood will *elfin -404 11 Y - 2 - • - -LAKE=ff EATON'S. The hlthOSt• PrioOti 'for !at 'lads 'or for:— arAcltir!evi:l ,_ 1. Ar; .1-11"eiA - ATOoLY4leiv-h - r • t • J , • s<,, :saaVOieltooll.B.-" , to "'"OBSERAte '7 k got npas Agile "iildet ft** 1 .'"' ' ' , ` " - ' i r dNg f . VIPODaSPIP otiro ' arg, ,-4 7- LIMPER* Lotkg tituirw '4 , 44 Dlanws 'afall colors *V.! A-044 •. . • iiialtimitthoustidtornigausittactsetteinaspealGra Leo forerku IMO" • T., C# i IF ' ,fdeskiptiffie4res t ilearlyinibeseason. . „ ~!rtiiti,;Good'ilmii, Has - Come , mire subscriber hat this, day ieturued from New Tork -11WIthltiarg-eitud selectrd tdiortment of 'Goods to.wbieb he would call the nttentfrm or nit friends. Gar, ing had the advantage of 23-years ea'nerienee in this vit. Inge, hollatteridtioself that - ire well understands the tastes and wants of his patrons. Among his stock be found upwards of 40 different itylesof Gold and Allah' Leek. .Lepine Watches; Gold Fest,Folsruld Guard Chains; -Band Bracelets „Dox ands tone do Pens andrenclist - Thirables,.spectacies, felt IlOoka aud RfideS. Watch, Neys, Lockets, Breast rjusainger Ringslind Ear Rings. rt large assortment,' of Sliver Spoond; Forks, - Butter 'Tutees, Cups,liSpkin Itlnga; Thimbles; Pen•holders and tbectaeles. Attie, me:ten/dee variety of Plated.Wer., via: Castors, Cake liatlzettiCandlestleks;;Frult Stands, thtuffers and Trays, Taist Racks, G peons and forks,and strut variety of Cutlery; Fancy Artieles.Clocks, etc. , These Goods having been selected with great care, tothwith regard to quality. price and style, the sithseri. her Is confident that' he will give Satisfaction to altihe may favor him with their patronage. ALFRED J,EVANII, -Washington-a t. Binghamton, , . , New Establishment T , . lIE secret of suEccis ln liustners, 0311 Pit ft!' great u" 4 "nre in keePilla the Public apprised 'of one's aherea betas, and of the Bind or goods and wombs has on hand: - -ConseqUently,the undersigned begs briefly to state. that, hating fitted up . a room nearly apposits Mille & linapp'sold stand, end Purchased =2 a choice asserttnent o • ' 1 6204Eaag I In New York for CAsn; consisting of Tea, Sugar, 3Tolas sett, roffee, Tobkccootnnking and chetting.lltice,Pepper Spice, Starch, Cloves, Saleratus. ginger. Nutmegs.fligars Snnff. Soap, Candles, Codfish, Mackerel, liming raisins,Ground Bock Salt in sacks for Dairy and table use. Also, variety of Botanic . Medicines . sash- AP Com position. en inraluable remedy for Colds; No . . 6 Hot Drops, Wild Cherry bitters. Lung Wort. Cough Balsam, Neutralising Cordial. Ground Slippery Elm MI of which,rtre offered to the plinth , at na reasonable price. orieady pay, ,either in cash, Groin: Butter, Cheese. &e., as can be obtained elsewhere. Om, Davies Pain Killer. I. N. BEL LARD. Montrose, Oct:10,1610. Clear the Track. Hc,- - -MAKE ROOM FOR THE CROWD. Great Excitement in- Harford, quit subscribeicarenow reeeiVing one of the largest, L cheapCst and best assor ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery. Hardsare, Iron, Steel 'Nails: Musk nod Mass Ware. Drugs. Medicines. Hats, and Caps. Brown and Bleached Sheeting's, Silver Ware &c.. ever offered in thin !, ! torrn or county.,_ Our ItOek Or . . DRY,..GOODS Isimmensa, consisting Sn part as folloas:-86 yard - 5 of French, English and American Broad Olotio,from $1,75 7.5 peryard: 500 yards Satinett and F.heeps Gray Cloth, from Argan 'cents, 10 different styles Alpacra, 0 do Poplin. do It BeLalns., 75 large. all. Wool Shawls, - from $1,25a544 ),&..c. We are nonselling fragrant Teas at 4sana 55 pee pound, 'which are usually sold at 4s, 55 and 65 byyawnr, smir)l and Inexperienced dealers. 200 OZ. SILtER WARE. Those in want of a genuine article are requested o give ton rail and get a good sett of Teasfor7ss, do Talides p4.A518,00. We wish to call your attention to our us tortmeut of 19100 T% 6t. %itIOWA., Which.for cheopnesir, beauty and goodness cannot be equaled this side of New York. Those wishing the worth of their moncyareerespeetrully Invited to give us a call beforepurchasingeisewhere, as there is not a uovne man In this town or county that ' , can, Oral' or " will" un dersell us ; our goods have all been bought for cash and we reel disposed to sellthern at a err:is - malt adenne P from cost. JOUNSTON'Zt VERY. Wanted --) F s l:n d et; ° .Ct n bu S o o l e i k el ' ; 2 a C teTs y .:6 Sheep Pelts, any quantity of Wheat. Corn. Rye and Rut ter &e. ' JOIINSTON & VERY. , liarford, 0 et.ls, 1850. , NOW IS THE TIME 18 5 I. TOlubseribe for Sartain's Magazine, Ocgley's Lady's Book, Graham's Magazine, Fowlers' Phrenoinglea 3ofirool, Water CUM Journal, Woodworth's Youth% Cablnet-itolden'a Dollar Mao ' ozioe.liarper'a New Month . ly, Araeri can Messenger. and New York Evangelist. Any of the above furnished for the year sa Ezra Bataan, by J. LYONS & SON.- N. B. Speeinten numbers "visor:a" at the Bindery. pe0.',3;1550. Stoie, Tlfl and Copper Ware. THE . subscribers have 'join pnrchaied a large I stock of Stoves, Tin and Copper Ware, which they offer to the public as cheap OR the cheapest. b. ILL:VT[IIIOP & Co. Montrose, Dec.lll.. IP5n. - WHEAT4nd Back Wheat Dour tor sat.. Id D. R. Li & Co SALT by the bbl. or load at D. R. L. &Co. • WANTED 21000 bushel of Oats, MON bush it els of Rye and Qorn for which the highest price will be paid in cub or trade by D. R. L. & Co. Fruit;, Fresh ,Fruit Fruit It A FRESH SUPPLY of nice fresh Figs, Raisins, and Oranges, just received and for sale by Montrose, Dec. 10, - 18.$0 I. N. BULLARD I. L. POST it Co EW Recipe for making aChristmas and • New Ireem's N Puddin.... 16 lbs. Broils Sugarfor One dollar, 10 " " " " 10 " Ginger, " " ," 14 " Saleratna, " " " 10 -" Pauper, " 100 " " 25. " Coffee, " one dollar. The ahnve mixed with Flone, flutter, llolarres, and Egge and boiled or baked / 4 hours. 'When cool cat with Maple Molagees: • ' The ingredients to be had far CASH at I LYONS 4 - CHANDLER'S. Montrose, Dec.. 3,1650, . j have been encouraged "by the very liberal, patronage I received, to tilt up My shot, with the largest and best atsortmentor goods ever yet brought to this market— In it may befonnd every.hittg belonging to a Jeweiryond fancy store, 6 dor.Clocks Wat ches, of every de.cription. Burning Fluid, parlorand common Lam:.s, which ;at - st . his time lathe b. at thing in me for a good and cheap light. You can find them only at TRUES. Montrose, November 20.15 0• . • Ifollee to Railroad Men. rpuE subscriber has this day received .pother Invoice of English Patent Lever Watches, per. Atlantic. ; These Watches are from ti . itiatinfacotry of „Joseph Johnson, Liverpool, made expreealy to order for The subscriber, with his name engraved' on thmi, with especial reference to the wantsof Railroad Agents and!others. wishing per fect tithe. . They are, in heavy silver cases, and will be caned in Old. of any Style and quality, toOrder. Binghamfon,Washin.ston-st.--13 • • A. J:EVANS. ' l O 0, THE PIE 111.1 e• Iwonld againlnform My enstomcs that I have just re• essired a large lot of Ready 31ade Clothing warranted to bc made in the beat manner undo? the most fashion able styles, which I will sell at short profits for each or grali. 1 do not say that I will repot east as some make pretences to. I Imvepiot.bad my stock on band long e-ongh that makes ms feel so noxious to get rid of It as that, bat should eny "on- attempt to Undersell toe, my old friendtimay reed wiped: that Twlll not Ile the tratk. I dcfymy rival to undersell Me on any article of equal value in my line. Call a fewidnota above the ”Democtrt Trintibitllffiee,” and you will find me thur.— Montrose:Nov. 25 " • ''"Y 'E MASAN. Agait6ittnentonledlelaes prepared by A. Woodcock, consisting of BlicUmatlc Tincture. Sprain and Bing bone lAniament. Pain destr,ying compound, specific Bone Lineament, 13 ertorative Balsam. Essence of Lem on; Winteween, Cinnamon, flemloCk, Saggurrciv, Anise seed, fre.,fuSt receited-andfor snle by • - Mordrrose,Dee.l3,lBso. • • T. N. BULLARD. D A L&TIIII.OP 8.00 , otzee.. IBE accounts and notes of the late Firm of Rose & Simpson, are in 'my hands, and it is eery ne cessary that 'the basinese should be clOsed'as soon as possible.• those-Indebted are requested to call and settle without delay. • • ' • '' EDWARD W. ROSE.' The best STOVE out . qulE . 4..e ) ;'stouit 'State Air:Vght Cooking _Store, I manufactured Mid trte, by: WiLso.v. at. co. • SOME Z . Large 14 °trite Bay stale Shawls, Just re ceive.' —94.114, Mancini° De Lattice era Z Mecums from gto 25 teats tic r yard: ;t • BENTf.,,EY HUD. PAROET thibreilsB; llrriomil: ' Gl7s, ll flash;katty, Tin wart, (itp., by BENTLEY & ItEAD.`, AT ail Buck Wheat Piety . , 7 7 D - ENTLEY.4* READ.- Ili EAT_ FLOUR, by thebazrel opoand. for Fttlellt •:_ TARItELL'B: , . 111014-lingUsh faII4 toce•lehi equare baro, rultablio. 1 • Tair. Teetb.•l4 , : A. Ii MULE , kiE,ETINGB and ehirtingg,fown . 4 1 . 023( aomoiashigtois cts.pgr - blrillNE , & (*BAREST Pawitiee'S ctn. '1); ponud; Sugar :64, Ceater cts. o . . Box Esisitur-121 , cent!itie.calb.jtistatoniid -angler salf ; bl = st viratis-iesoN.-1 A e w "'apply of soirks jug teeeived at - LYONS & SON. • Alai .111 i Valuable Medicines. I _ The People's Fnend romrs, of Ithaca, N. pALI DUStnOta AND Uli ALIA EAT ILACT.—Art E xtrae from the shrub called Witebohazel, and purely from that with the exception of a little Alcoholf et preserve It. It will cure all local pain, and Inflarnations, old bores, fresh wounds mod bruises, Piles. and all diseases of the bowels nf a ehronienature, tooth-ache, ear-ache and An excellent rem. dy for remelt's, he, It is truly what it professes to bc, the People's r(iendt Providence has scattered along the rugged paths of life many things thatcontrtlotte greatly to the comfort and happiness of 'Over! body; hence their groat value, and well may they be called 'friends of the People ' One word hero tuguard against imposition. A man by the name ofSperr. has manufactured and offered for sale spurious reicle called the Coryil Extra, t,---thed would be extract of the harelmut •.—tho genuine is, as white and as pure as water, while the spurious, article is colored, which enablrs the publicto distinguish. , Nonegennine,but those marked Pozd'aesinDeetroyer. W- 31. K. HATCH, Ifontrese, and store-keepers and me dlclne-tlealersgenerally ,Agent s STEAM, STEAM, 'STEAM! The immense power of Sieani as applied to la now, has been, and will be, conetantlY ernplo led forwaiding, New and Cheap Geode to the IV to at and Cheap S ore atLake Eaton where at all threes may be toned an avaortment, extenrire and varied; beautiful, durable and cheap. Our Istock of --DRIT•111)0DS:- Consisting ore great variety of every description. 200 yards of good orange add blue prints. at 8d per yard—al so Prints of every other Imab•inable,desrrlptlen. equally liicautfni, and equally cheap. Bleached factory cloth fici per yard, Alpaccas 28 els. per yard; and a variety of styles of Poplins; ?L DeLaines; Woolen Shaul% Merb noes; Cloths; ; Cassimeret, all very good, and going very cheap. Also tiroceries, Good Teasjt 3, 4- and 6 shillings per lb—Candles—Sn. gar—.. 4 alaratus—Soaps—Ash•on and Rork Salt—salmon Trout—in abort, a general assort mentor cheap Grecer. les. Also • , - Hardware i In Oa 7reatest pogtlble abundance, or at least only ox eceded by our anortment of , BOOTS 4. -SHOE'S, Which le really unsurpassed, consisting of t Men's and Boy!s Roots 11.10 C-F, of every shape and sire; India Rubbers; halt Gaiters; Jenny Lind Gaiters; and—and anything else that is ever need as an article " covering for the body." Any quantity of Fbeep.Pelts, Wool, Furs, Flannel, Oats, Corn. Wfunylutter Eggs. N. fl.-2 sluifings paid forgood socks. itr And fuither*ith tespectto priees Ire Invite Oar riendv to do a 2 they ever have done, viz: call and judge r themselves. LAKE d• EkTON. =••• We trill not be under s old la this market finrford, 0ct.25, 18:10.-44mC, NEW ARRIVALS ! Tl ! e to fall Receipt of hie Fnll 4teek of H. Burritt complete In Fancy and Staple -. Dry Goode, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Iron and Nails, Boots and 'Shoes, Cooking', Parlor and Shop Stoves, HofJAI Robes, Hats, Caps, &c. including- in particular, a large and splendid.as sortment ' 11111;1'1=9 11Y2311 , 22 spoun.4,9 • - and Winter Long Shawls, to all of. which he would Invite the attention or all who arewishina Goods of the hest styles, and at twice: that cannot be beat. for cash or produce of all kinds, Including Woolen Socks. Flannel, Pork, Grain, &a. in any quantity. New Milford, Nov. 7.1650. , N. B.—Coarro and Western Salt., and Flour kept con tautly on band. ail Rolling the New Goods in At the. Head of - Navlgalion. MllEnnberriber Is reeetring heavy thipmenfr,o almost every kind of Goods which heis offaing very cheap for the really john, lte would tender his warmest thanks to the puhlic.ans especially to those whe have been liberal in the bestow ment or their patronage, and who seem Co feel and act; that the Merchant needs his pay snMe time during this century. and .he wmeal most respectfully ask a continu ance of the-Wavers. M. C. TYLEIL mmve Novemberl4.lBo Boots & noes! GOOD assortment of Boots & Shoes, embracing en's &Nino audible Booti, Boy's Boot's and Shoes, Women's and blieser ditto—also - . . Clothing Emimseing a great vrriqy of Overcoat% Sacks, Tweeds, &c., a large valley of Vests from six.sbillings upwards, and a good assortment of Pants, Shirts, Drawers and Wrappers—ditto Hats & Caps, Silk and Fur ; Plash; Fur, Mrihair, Cloth and glaz. ell Caps, fall fashions, for men, boys and children. .Books &Stationery . . School and 3fiseellanecins Books, Staple and Fancy Fin -tionery, Inks, inkstands, Pelmets, Penknives, and a groat variety ..of fancy articles too numerous to ent/ine rate, just received at vutttivs, First door above Searle's Hotel. Montrose, Oct. 25, Isar. . FALL GOODS. ISAAC - 1. POST & CO. • A RV: just receiving a aplendid lot of WALT. GOODS.— .n. Our customers can find at the old stand elmostymy Mier they &Tire Altair prices, - Gold Lockets: - QlNCiEsnd Double of every Fix°, by Binghamton-) • Y Ayd. 'EVANS, Washington-4a some' Very Fine GOLn WATCLIES perfect time keepers.. Also sliver Watchesisil quantities, by_ , A t .1. EVANS. New Goods, T l(E .l,s‘:ribPr is ntain receiving a fresh supply o Fall and Winter G..odit. Please call and examine. • 'Montrose, Oct. 28,1850. It. J. WEBB. Gold Chains, • LocKETLTIIImbIeR, Specks, Pen and Pencil Cade a a full wqortmenk at , CA'NFIELD'S, 200 Oz, Sliver Ware. OONSISTTNG at Table, Demert' , Tea, Cream, 3lnstard and Salt Spoons; Sugar Shovels; Sagas Tongs, Tab! an (1 Iliessert Forks.Uutter warranted r4usi to coin. (Engraved graiN7 bY , A. J. EVANS. AfEitCHANnSGargling Oil,Trask's MagrieticOintment ITI Cod Liver Oil, Townsend 's Sarsaparilla, Vaughn's Li-. thontriptie, Schenck's Ilaleam,Swairo Panacea ail of Jayne's Medicines, Dalley's Pain Extractor, PAn Killer, Dillow's Heave Cure, and most of the approved Patent Medicines of the day, kept constantly on hand by BENTLEY & READ. PLOING 11S.—TtinghamtOn.314in t rose, Skinners Eddy and Mott andFuller'sPloughs and Castinv, constant ly on hand by • ' 8. H. SAT itE at CO. WANTED-10,b00 yda Woolen Flannel. 5,000 pr. good fit 'mixed swollen Socks, any tithe between this and - the telt Oct.,fcir which the highest pries will be paidin Goods. July 9. .. , • J. LYONS tt SON. • TVMSTUFFB 4 'lndian Logwirid, Mum. Vit Copperasace.just received and for We by , —• • . • LYONS & 80,N. „ „ I QILVEII Spoons, Forks and Krdies,warranted -the best manufactured ln.Amerlea t at - . cc* cl:""Are Silver Ware. plated end German ricuca , "7"Silvef con 'sting 't Table; Tea, ' Desert, Cream end IlluitardSpoons, Salt an d Surer Sher els, Forks he., Engraved gratis,.ll L. CANFIELD'S. tt eur . Things: , • TUST received by the subscriber, Sugar. Coffee. Tnbatco sl - .Salt, Broad Cloth, Sheeting, Batting, Waddingolt.c. - , and will be • id as lawns the times tritiadmit.' tiontrose,Eept:39, 1850,1 1. :TYLER.; LaMps, with a variety arJapan ware, cheap at . J. LYONS & SON. UlNTS,Betlirictot. ihtttiCinsd nhandsidnetissertment I nt Dress ao .t going cheap at 7. LYONS iic 60/4. L AMP the L e cheatmakin forsl7lll.4tcoov rpnE Initof the doi. !las nloelfs Is gooe Mit mote of .1 theiteme sort Satin the way to True.`23JewetrY chop. rntit ItubbetOver nnoti, Cranbctries, il Clatbs &a.,Sce. for eale by •• • 11.' C. TYLER: DVFFALO RabeeTTnik's Island Salt, 'Dalrjr - Salt• In malt !Julia, also the best Lilac! Nal ls, and Iron, by . , , WANTED 100 bushels good-White Deans, and tiny - quantity efDried Apples by LYONS & 841. Montrese,,Nrivembeiy, , _ (1 ENTLEMEN wishing Jobortllothitaaltable Pr winter 11 cicadas will,do welt to call at. • ..Tuaastr.,ak, 'ooolbe Watiteae:-Nu!4( l iLyS:rfik: tam 4 ! 000 . Sheep POiNfqr yibidaher highest . prine will. pzuu goods.. 193.4 Goods sold 'cheap toicaoh or ready D. R. wentapp & rpoya, alrid *II sorts of liqttpun; at . : _ ,TURItELVS., 11:15R'Limp Oil, Candles and Tallow, at r, • JEWEVEY;Masicatltisteitin4ti, r -.t. •-;•fittßita4Vl3l! PAPER nigo ivli4ted;_st. • ' , MTANTED-25 bushels of good Fotatoes. Alio toy tytiantity of chart-auto, by i I. N• DULIUID. , .• . . . , . . . Chanov of flours,cumniencinw July 8:: I Chance iii " ' ' - .. Paterson ' atna - po &:.- anfl Patel!» I. • son fi, Iludson latter, . , .1 1 158. A. Z. Sri R. 0,' , 11; DS. -1, - LeaVe Won's ilepocat I Li , ai - n Nair-York at , *0 o'clock:3omin. A. 51. I 7 o'Cloc1:110 Min. A•3l i 1 10 .. au min. • • .k. 51. , 3 f 4 '• 15 lulu.' .' P: 31. •13 n' ,BO mini -P, 31.1 5 ''.- • 0 ulin• P. 31 'i si.INDAN -A a AlNeu - . _Leave Sofferres Depot: •1• - Leave Aretai York" : . I *O'o'clock LO pin.- —A. 51. - a o'clock - '. • .P • 3 1 , *Or ouAliaairival of the Lric ttains'going East. ' ' • - - vws leamilh TuAlritg. Leave Paterson at I Leave Neu-York. Si 7 o'clock A. 51. Idarket•st. ' 7 'O'clock 30 min. ' ' A.l 831 , " • '" • - Ihts'n Dep. 9 ~ 50 ‘ . • , 52 d 4 St. : ~ , ~... 1I . i u . . 4s• u °P. 3i. 1, 'o -, 3 .• u 55 u. • „. 7 . " " Meeket.st. 5 !" 46-" 3 . L'A DA V 'IIII,'AINS• Leave Paterson at - • I Leave Nete-`fork at 7 o'clock A.M. Market•st. , %o'clock A. 31 , 4% " P. 51. Pat'a Depot. I 6 - I , c - ' , 'P. M. N. B. On Mondoyjnorningstbetirst train (Vein Suffern', will lease at 7 25 min: or on the eniTil of tbePortJerrb I train, . The 7 :30.A.•31. - andt 45 o'clock P. M. tialts.frotn Now York,-will not stop at any station north or Paterson, az• coot Rock Road and llohokua. I ' ' ' The trains !kick leave Neer York at 75; A 31 and s±; P M will be in time to tweet tbe Mile tritipsonbining and evening. goiußlVest, at Suffern Depot. August 22,1850. Notice to the Public.. New Seascinable Fal4 - and Tinter Goqds at the Great One PriceiStoreof, I.S.LWOW:In, Grtint nood i 'ro.• DEGS leave to take this opportunity of tendering Ills sincnre thanks to his friends and eustomersifor the generous patronage they bar r extended •to • hint ; 'end at the same time inform them that be has just returned from New York with a very large and choice soleetion of ..Fancy and Staple Dry Goods..'-Also afresh and i'exten siveassortotent of Groceries, Provisions . , BooteandShoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery. kc.. Drugs and Sledirities; Which will he sold for cash and produce at • very small advance, et priceserhiiii defy 'alleguipetltion. Flour, Pork, Fish, Salt, wholesale and ietail,—he Would also remark that he a iberesstrhdly to the system of al ways a ming the lowest price at first, thereby 'giving the same advantage to all who may favor him with their pat ronage. Great send Ciollldng Store. 'The largest, best and cheapeq assortment of Ready Made Clothing in the Village of Great Band, Pa.,-11road Cloths. Doe Skins,Cassimeres and Yestings of all quallthe suitable for the Fall and Winter Trade. Which he offersat such prices as to satisfy any one that this is the place for them to deal. Inconsequence of Filo great increase of hi. business be his bcen obliged to greatly enlafge hie stock, which he now offers to hie friends •nd the public for ex amination. confident that in so doing they will find some thing to their advantage., . The Subscriberhas made aro eangements to manufacture clothing in all Its various branches. and is now prepaled-tO eell the same. warrant ed to bear inipection. Custom! work and cutting dnne at the latest style and shorteit kinds of tail ors' trimmings furnishes and forlsale. Do not forget the spot. Store neariV eenn , its the damint, , Great Rend, Sept., 1850. 1.. S. LF.SIIEiM. - New Gods. ABEL, ..TURRELL .is now race sing a large and desira ble as.ortment of 010 I.S (comprising neariy evrTything wanted In thls market.)which nil I be sold esfremslyll.o for I ASH or ready pay. Illy aasertment may be classed in port as follows : _ Drugs, M•dirines, Chemicals, Paints. Oils, Dye SNP, Groceries, Drq Goods, Hard ware, Stone-ware, Giass•u;are, , Clocks, Watchei, Jewelry, Sayer Spoons',. Spec tacles', Alaska, • Instrumeiits, Trusses, Medical Instruments, Liquors, Perfumery, Mirrors, Stationery, • •• Brushes, Shoes, Toys, Y ankee Notions, 11.. e Thankful for the liberal patronage and rubstentieien couragement hitherto received, i hope to merit and re ceive a continuance of the eased. .7. ABEL TURBELL. Montrose, 0et.24, 1550, - • AGENCY OF Or, FIT6IItS elebrated Medicines, ' sect by him frith such thstiuguished success in the etre o - :Coughs, Consumption, Catarrh, Asthma, ItcartCat e P. DyApepsia, G onurrllcca, riles; .1? email/ .(fornplaints, etc., etc. ALSO, - • - Dr. S. 5, Fitch's Abdomir al supporters.shmilder liraces,lnhallsigTubes t andLecturesoneonstamption,and the art ofprese.reing Life& Health to old Age, sc. BENTLEY & READ havebeen appolntedAgents for the, sale of the above Goods, and will keep them constantly on hand at then ?store. . ... Great Bargains ,, . %es • j CANFIELD would say Eir. I Ii to the citizens of Montrose - , , and vicinity, that he has just re v ~ r tarried from New York with the f, ...,,, .4s largest, richest and best selected a '',,,, 7 , (, assortment of AVaticheOit ,„..„.....,.,....,.5.,...r Ware, ~, , : f . ., g ' - Ire. over before offered In 8in a,..„,...,- haraton, The above goods were bought for cash, and will be sold at the lowest price, and all articles warranted as recom mended. N. It —Particular attention paid to repairing all kinds of Watches and Jewelry. - (q, Court street, tently eppo;ito the Pheenli Hotel Binghamton, Oct. 10,1850 notgeorti.: nR..S.'E. CRAIN, German Physician, takes thismeth od of Informing his friends and the pub Ic in general, that he has located in the village of Owego, County of Tioga, and has established a permanent office on Main-Ft. over E. 11.1Iulbur.t's store, nod, is ready to attend to any business in the line otitis profession. Ills superionmethod of arriving at, a correct diagnosis In disease, and' his unparalelfcd success in treating tha various defenses incidental to 'the human sytem, mere especially,those of an acute, subacute, elfronfc, , or cora phcatel character, are all that is necessary for 'limits, 01, , ref to the invalids and diseased 'of every character to enti tle him to the confidence of a diecriminatingpublic: For the benefit of those unacquainted with his method of practice he would say that he describes' disease by a chemical and microscopical exaralnation of the Urine. Pe, ions 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 of all the oases examined, the name and ago of the patient are the requirrd. charge is made for examining a case where no medicine is taken. Ills - Medicines are pritteipallyicleeted Trona the Vegeta ble Kingdom, and are administered .accOrding to the Gem wan Botanic PraCtice. lit would also add, that he has it last made an Impot ent discovery relation to trlating . dileases of a eaten.' lons origin, or Gravel. , This is a singular deposition, and may consist in erysta Inc graitm, of a gritty har.li feel, but not distinctly visible upon a close examination . ; or it may consist in irregniar shaped transparent concretions; sufficiently large' to Le readily, tlisGp,guished - by the eye, and denominated calculi. - • . The prepanition that ho liXs' introduced In capable of dWolving owl holding in solution; =tautens, or trace tines concretions, which It the source of Irritation, and very often extensive inflatnntione of the Urinary organs, the: eby allowing the same to escape. References cab be had nt hilt Office from persons living in all the Western counties of the' State of New York, Pennsylboula, Who had' been given dp to die by the most thililbl Physicians, bearing of him and rivaling themselve,' of Inn skill have been restored to good health. The great German Remedy ft r 'Fcinale Ob strtctioes. 'Worms, Croup and Dysentery. may always be form, at the Office. . D. S. E CRAIN. • Owego, Jan. 22, 1151. , 41y, Peironiery, pal icy Soap. &c. • FRFNCIf Itantioline. Triple 'Extract. Maccaexar 0140 x Marrow l'oinalle, Bears' Oil, Bang's Tticotiherous, and other timno for the hair; Military abating Soap, Walnut ()lido 'White Bare. Almond and Basaafrae soap, superinrarticlea for the Toilet, to be found at - ~Idontrose,.Ortotter. 2 B. JBAB i • • J. LTONSAr SON. , • Latest •Arrival, EURRITT has fast received n new and superior as. eortmeut of Ladles Dress p dada, Winter Lebg,oud quare Shawls and staple, gouda .adapted U. the season, the most desirable styles mut Newliiher.t.9ct.l¢'lAin, rrnuirr. • " LEMONS._ Sfeshntipply•ofLettionsjuai received soldier pale at rt. the New Grocery second building above the Demo•• crtit" caw, and iipp6siteJ. E.llThman'sOltehing - , I. N. Ilontrose, Oct. 23, 1850. • Seed.' -A NY quantity: of Flax . Seed wanted In exchange ibr Oro' eerier cir Cash by' 1. N. DULLARD; IllTALlmaper and Whadnw.etirtalna, Woo'd•palls.nutt. .11 stamps and ladles, clothes pins; baskets etc—Rollin Cheap by • • LYONS Ot SON. SC,YSTIES,Snaths, Wakes Ind Quinabaug Stones sale right hy , 'BENTLEY 6c . READ Fi t / l eltera Coro Starch and Macaroni at 11. J. NrEllrE, , ftODFIEIi nad'Afacketel at Oct , ber 28: AA- ,,ind• T ratalliand cooking atpvei alto a good, nor cat far Fa4-,cheuj) a( . • avaatat.,'a ITTANTED—FIann cl Cork; is 14 rd,, Bu t t,r „ 4 ,.k e , t at lUinst,Beviirax, Old Pewter Grain &a., ;• — t4byS& N' - The -RiOhest, I)SLLOTIONof Orcastp*, Eairlitg4.6;(l irinifer Bing! evq'off6tedinitinghaultort, by • • _ ,It:I.'EVAN. . , A I , r9h , filitppll •,! 4 , . , . wro -- - ANT , , ..Capyhor OunuTtprgr . struce alintird; Letter P Aver ,!Tkine;l3lackinigind Wishes; ito.,for hy - • -- • I - k N., ULLMID; 091 , FISH.audettndloPOc.invir supply just.re. ratoADetntbs,NereeyrnereiandFutipett_t h mt , V-ceived by • I,N, MILLAR A. ' 1 ) . , , For the Itenioviil, 'atid i'erertinehtlare . of elf. , . DISEASES,NEItirOUS..A And .of those Consplointi which Are:ctitised A 7 an het paired, 'wcokened or unhealthy condition of the • ItZ it V (trig' itti• • . . • lids beautiful and etniienient application of the nth ; terious powers of GALVANISM , end MAGNETISM, but been pronounced by dlstbigniilied • physiclatik WI Id Europe and , the Uoted States to' tio 1.4.6 must pasaill 'medicinal dierevery oflhe Age. • • Dr. CIIRISTIPS DAISMit lit U r. MAGNETIC! rz.tatv h nied with the moit perfect and certain ancean hi ad IGIVINERALe DEBILITIr. Strengthening .the weakened body, giving. tone BY flne various organs, and invigorating the entire syttidt. Ahv in FITS,!' CHAMP, PARALYSIS and PALSY; , DYSPCP. SIA or INDIOESTION..IIIIEUMATIBM.. ACUTE end CHRONIC, - GOUT. EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO. 'DEAF. NEsS, .NERVOUS TREMORS. PALPITATION OP THE HEART, APOPLEXY, NEURALGIA. PAINS in the- SIDE and CHEST. LIVER COMPLAINT, SPINAir .COMPLAINT, and CURVATURE, of the. SPINE,,Hip COMPLAINT, ' DISEASES of the' KIDNEYS, • Dpst CI EN CY. of NERVOUS ihd PHYSICAL • ENERGY, aca all NERVOUS DISEASES, which complaints ariseirear ono timid. came—namely, •' • . ••' Derangement of the fferrons'Sirotvn. NERVOUS OOMPLAINTS,Trags" and Meru eines recreate the disease. for they weaken the vital ewe. gies of the already prostrated. iystern ; while, Under us strengthening, life.gitinir,=eltalizing Influence of 011. 'Arnim, es applied bystha beautiful and wunderfulht. covert', the exhausted. patient land' weakened 'affair, it metered lo former health, streugth;ehriffelty and' vigor. Toe great peculiarity and excellence of , tura!lielp . consists In the fact that, they'andit 'aird . ctice disease by ~,zwo.dappileatin7l. in. {dace nf bemusel mode of drat. sting, and physicking the rltient, till, exhatuted Nature links hojielessly Wide's- the infliction.' - They strengthen the whole tweak einesie.:is circa*. lion of the hlood,"yromote the secretions. and user ds the'sligtdeet injury under any circumstances. Since their intmductian in inn United States, only three years Linea, more than r • 00 - 0 Pergotts, ineludint all agea'elasses and conditions. among which were a large number of ladies, who are pecttliarly atiNset to Neivrins Complaints; have been - ENT4RDLY AND PEfk.PTAFENTIri otrazik. when nll hope•of relief. had ben gimp pp, !Ind 'rerer7 thing els'e been tried in vein ! • , To illUstrate the nee of the GALVANIC BELT, suppose the case of a person adlicted.with that bane of civilization. DYSPEPSIA, or any, othex Chronic or Nerve out Disorder. in ordinary cases, itinkulants aralekelt which, by their action on the nen-wind muscles of iris stiimach; afford temporary. telief,• whichleave ths patientin a .lower state, and with injured faculties, alter the action thus excited has Ceased. Now compare this with the effect resulting from thesipplleatlondf the OAL. PANIC 13ELT. Take a Dyspeptic sufferer, even in the ' worst symptoms of in attack. and simply tie thd Belt around. the Body, using the Magnetic Fluid as directed. In a short period the. Insensible perspiration will act on the positiCe element of the Belt, thereby Causing a Gal Manic eirculatidn which will pass on to the negative, and thence back again to the positive, thus keeping up a cod ...Canons , Galvanic circulation' throughout the system. Thus the most severe cases of DYSPEPSIA are FEB. MANENTLY TAMED.- ' A FEW 'DAYS 19 AMPLY SUFFICIENT TO, ERAXICATE THE DISEASE .01" CERTIEICATES AMIN MOMS.. Ot the ratiit . .undoutpted Charact e r, From all 'ital.' of the . country could 6e givt;,sullicisat ! to flit every column in this paper: ". I : ••••• - ; AN EXTRAORbINAItY which conclusively proves that. - • "Truth is stranger than Fiction,'' CURE OF eueuninsn, mosoirris, AND OTSPEPSU, REV. DR. I;ANDIS, A CLERGYMAN of New Jersey, of distinguished , attaiwients and exalted eßita, Szosee ' . Ne w :Terseh - Jultli 1848. De. A. Ir. crielette-Deer Sir: You'ilsh trr 11110 W el me what ling been the result in my own case, of the spp plication of THE GALVANIC BELT AND NECKLACE My reply is as folloWs: ; • - • • • For about twenti years I had ,been retrain btu Dyspepsia. Every year the esettrtemi becaine worse, nor - could I obtain permanent relief from any coursed medical treatment whatever r ittoutioarternyearisiocs, in consequence of frequent exposure to the weather, Is the discharge of my pastoral duties, I became sub*rb to a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which for year after year, caused me indescribable anguish.' Farther: bathe winter of '45 and t 46, in consequence of preaching a great and in my own and various other Churches In this region I was attacited by the- Broiachitis. which soon became ay severe as th require an immediate suspension of. my p. Loral labors. iffy nervous groat was.' notelheraue4 proetrate4antt as my. Bronchitis became worse, so Asada my Dyspepsia and Rheumatic ,affection—thus evincing that these disorders were connected :with' cads other through the medium - of the Nervous System. In ths whole pharmacoixcia them teemed' to be no 'remedial agent which emit' reach - and.recupemte my Nervous System ; every thing that I had tried for this purpose bad citropletely failed. Attest f was led by my friends tom. entire your inventions, and (though with. no very nn guine hopes of their etilciency,) I determined to try the effect Of the application'of-the GALVANIC "BELTAND -NECKLACE, with - the MAGNETIC ,FLUID...This sem. -in June, 1846. 're 3fT oacer ABTOIUSHOSEXT,; m rue O{TO . UT Drnasee HAD' OONT.; VT RIGIIIT DOTS I.war atralitia TO liEsuato 55T,P00r01r01.1.4110124,N0R HOVE I CIRCE OMIT. TEO MYCLE srarieF - on iccouivr OT TICK BIOACHITIO jr Sep - MT EUEUSSATI[C,orrEcTi 03 givririsLe CLOW TO senate mr. Such is the wonderful and happy malts •of the experiment. , I have recommended the BELT and FLUID to many who hare been likewise se/Coringfrom Neuralgia grew band. They have tried them, TVITI4 HAM MALTA I AELicvz, cress - CUM -.• . 4 c : • • • lam, dear six, very res pectfully yours, • ROBERT W. LAMM& •DR. CHRiSTIE'B" L. CANFIELD GALVANIC. NECKLACE , fa used foetal complaints affecting the Throat or Hes; such as Itreophitit; linlaminatioit of tho Throat, Nervous and sick Heaaache ‘ Dizziness of the Head: Natitalgia la the .Face, Buzzing or Ronnng in tho Ears, Deg:lm which it gentrally Nervous, and that ilitrusbig c plaint, called Tic Doloreuxi - - • ; . OR. CHRISTIE'S • GALVANIC 'BRACELETEr - ' Ate found of vast service in caves of Conitiblong 'WM Spasmodic Complaints, and general. Nervouw,Allgetkins of the Head and Upper , extremities. Moo In:Palsy and Paralytli, and all /hie ties ctused bye tleficlenepd power or • Nervous Energy in the linitutor other,. atgatur,of.ps Tic .Doloreux and Neuralgia. • These dreadfra 'aiid• agonizing eimplarrita lame. &rattly relined.by ills applicatinn of the Geztanio IILL; MCICI ACE and ki.l3lD. The Belt ditruses thirtnentrielty through inn ay stem v,lbe.Necklacn ha" a local effect, and the Fluid act. directly upon the greeted nerves •In these distressing 'Actions the , appllcation'NEVE r lt FITS AND' CONVULSIONS. • Thee° 'darning and terrible complaints "are ulwaje •tamed by n derangraitnt of the Nerves. he Hem Boasts:is AMP FlNitt, will cute nearly every case, as 'matter how young or old the 'patlept: or bow condnned the complaint Numerous and' lutordthing proofs are. In possession of dm proprietor. rp3— bliiViy 'hundred cartsarates from ail ruts of ow country of' the Avast extraordinary chamber tan be given, if required. - ' .L •is, '. • itt3 , - No trs o'v chla or incesilenee' attends tho " rue of CHRIST/VS GYILVANIC 4RDICZES, end they may be worn by the mort•feehje and delicate: with pan fect'easa and safety, In many cases the 'sensation attend. .ing their me is highly pleasant and agretaSk:l They cal be sent to any part,or the country,-_•. t ' : E i fT4 C , 1 . • The Gravnia Balt, rat . e . ) 'pai r s The Galvanic .Necklace, Tw9 Dollars." •Thsifialyinitc , Bracelets; 'One Dollat Baal, : The Magnetic fluid, ,One Dollar The ertlclei,are eccompenledby / epd,Plato e 'readout.' Pamphlets with NIL psi iculars n3sy be bad of the anthorized.A r , " e, . • 4 • . ! J . ' ; FARTJCIILAR),CAUTION . Ikware of Coonterfei4s, and Tanaka /imitative*. II: J. WEBA': D.:O•:MOREHEAP,,,MiP*I. GENERAL, AGENT F./3R THENNITED;STOTA 134 Oreighwan . . • Sfa w tent - My & Rama; - A gentle roi li*VFl3.le.°CkingOnd fevolvlog-ols.,berrolled Pot 01.1nr oft o '' • • • TAVE 2;.atva • roar lloopap the lat eat idyl 9t at. 4, , g11 115,5 - IV ANT Elifor rh or on . aCeounii -10,000 s!tarpaltia , - .Ir . „ Tad .5101:t boattel rtootti.. .• s if 410.13131i4 an•
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