• ars;,,,e, .r,•••••• , • Inv , MADIZAt'aOMEh, kviopk:' hit Beason • • :DO swell Eis‘hponitig . u pon'' 0 11 94,14004 - 4hiclEttre' are to center . - aneiv into strife with,-.op . pcusinr-influenee-with raj - pwkdrought, tasects.svorms, - and a—; multittide.ofotherieneinies- 7 in order to pro. vide atiotheryeaVssuihdi• of-food the inbabittrnia`of.the=treild..'• 'lf we desire our labors to be rowardedby . the beat 'siccess; it ik - Of +hit importance that We begin• in seaeok Put ell our implements: in, working order, andifin vast , many • instan eel we were tninbstitata new , and_ ones the old the balance'sheet at the keh4 ruf the year would. show. a larg*-- , amount Of profit:' " , A' fbw days' Work re pairinklind irtoriler, wilisage much vei?tion i a4,treit,lde ( ' w hen the hurry and bueoe spring.work arrives; then - a, brolito,,pionglii barrow, or cart inay remain at tha blaekatnith!a for days; `waiting to bo repaired; while Welire losing the time which we. should be improving, and placinA our selvesiwaaitnatioa to be driven by . our -entire: season. The:ilOta of it crop depends' much, upon Its being SoNii."iii planted early; a few delas olten reduce the. Yield One-half, andienaiion avast amount of unneeessaty gratoblio "bout ttio .Widter is thefarmer'aleitufe time, during which ho should"fi t ieremp the profit and loss • and, wherciboTlatfeolii been incurred,: Change thq i niothod.which..was the causo of -it .1.1. Alio lay plans and calculations for the:com . there is sufficient `thee to mature ,them, se, that nothing may be don'e . unadvi3edly and without thought; but when alltplining is deferred until spring, there is but little tiina-for reflection. and the results, that crops • are put in without half the Care'and attention which should be bestow OPOis them.': - ,'WOrlecannot be sligh tecf,iiith and the half bushels at thif'CU Of;the season Will prove the mis take. t a With 'nhoting and cousining all done up and every thing in order, yow are ready to tetra advantage of the season ; so ,dolng, year' basineSs- 'tvill' be :prospeious, your nights, p4aefm in and,-your days free from vexation If anyi of corresrpen4ents will detail the,best method bf -cultivating the • sivebt p otato,atid :more especially; the manner of preserviniit thfough . the_ winter they will plasefinelas'iliv4t 4:diet eSculent, under obligati° '- i , • • vnurri. * --;Plani.ent cuttings of grapeg4osiberry, currants, &c., as early as practicahle; and. if they. "have been' kept in a moist place during the winter, and are plump and well jecinditioned,i they. will -soon make roots. I'linsiii - ofthit4titelierry and currant shonld have all the. eyreis removed, except three*lfonr at dip, Op; as this means the,irriill'picidiice on single stalkitand throw irp ;pd,sackers.,"' Grape: cuttings should be planted two ayes out, and . all cnttings should be partiallY shaded nr:thei - will not take root -with" 'certainty: particularly true • witli thir grape. ' " ' VaErttlfts;- goosehrries, • and grapes; two years &nip:the cuttingashotad now be trans planted', place; and in putting them out be wire Pet only to;adig - the boles as large as yott'ineend , tbe roots ttieltpand. but also to a depth'tif it least two {feet, filling lip the space_ previonsly occupied:b,y . the sub-soil witlitohd: _Vat* Frady, but not vith . fermenting manure; for small fruits it should ..ither 'well" isintegrated with muck . 4, ohareoal or:-of quality not liahle• ti';i heat.). The gooseberry is a rank feeder. Las Isnli as. tbataspberry, and is,ca pabie oippropriatinglirgo amounts of an ' imal ntannre9 to it§use. Stra4iberlies..-1-,Olein, dress, and fOrk .: • - Grape rtneslmosert the 'earth abont their ,fonts'ati inannrea Swamp monk Which.: hen :2been deComPosed bye the salt andlime mixture; Answers o good pur pose.. bones buried near the roots of gispe . vines will sonn-belsTip'ropriated and daringlhentimitii-t.esta,little potash water will burry up ‘ theitantion: Quies...Dscnot' believe tbe old . story that.itunees Will take cure of themselves. . Mannro them well it'yon want fair fruit. . _ ~ Eys', Tu*.v. :7 ln an interesting vol utne, entiOsil Ascollcctions of Ceylon, it is asserted • that 'Eve l 4lmle...4efi. (kadura gh,rka is, there alOimnon tree, It is of me= .lium.si z e r its leaves nine inches in length by three in width, with ttenty' or,more strong fibrts Wm:l46W Offliom - each side Of the Its'frilits are attached to a stalk Of considerable,lenthoind are pro ducedin pairs. _TIM ; appearanUe presented to be very peculiar, hay ingthform•of an apple ofeommon kind,with about . ime-third-bitton out.'; It is not edible, andTfil t agordeCiii..ii;MOst deadly poison. IVben. finnan:if:4, ft exudes a juice ortnilk so acid, -that a siugleTcltop falling on - the skin immediately raises a blister. "The out. ; sidelsaystbd author, "is of brigbeyellow color, !and the inside 'it idep' crimson. It contains a` black seeds; like the'plPs'Al . an apple„ embedded in a quan vity otscorlet colored pulp. I.have counted fifty-c;ignt?of these -seeds - in Wheteripe;the frriii - hurste and the seedsi fall mit ;Am ; 4?utside ...signets up,. but still sdherb3 to the stalk for a considerable timel i. 4 iIoNEST,:OIMTVAIRY.--A, WestPrn papctoinnouncinglhe - sleatir of a iesident, of the county, says "Ife b ! 34113; flil44i:deatb by tot,' fresnen, tly niiiiiiingit.,the:ussunee of the still-worm which soon placeit-bitte in a lion-travelling condition. -- flo,lo ; ppltbp-.nigtst, previous to bis,,death near,a.moton.giiiin this,place and R,S IninC.tpaaate .on the Jollowing morningfor medimitaia-tci be of . toneb im portineo in`stObiebis 'breath,. He had been IL' regUbw laat big( cen tury: • ' Anion7 t - gin" " ee!inaltien: l eddea Pl* tbp ScheOptediP.aketo, epoignito's der, containing the sauli 24 .misera; and the futtifininc , hf:).Z- .. kieterlA—nearly half full -moms so -rapid tin they, kflopithead t intiiinnoil send. " SP tainsatre KNo6uNas.—'And do yoxt believe in the spitituons knockings n 404 Mte. Partington'asahe leaned : fcrvara over the tablnand bother eyes upon the individual who' bid:: narrated some !queer thingS be had learned in Springfield; ,-, ... 4 x I would like so -to lave :poor Vaal : vim e back l' 4 gentiti rapping upon amold eliest:in the corner attracted their 'attention, and the party immediately'surronuded 4( it. , - , ,11 it is Paul's aliPTChePstoll:!.: said', m . r?„'Pi-, 'HI kithilell answer; me. - , Paul, -is that you ?";Knoek.,:' Just" like bite ' said slie smiling, - , "when he was Wing be usetobo I always' tapping t whenever we haffan thing in the house to 'tap--didn't you pia r Knock. , "Dies that mean yes, ar - nO r---; Kn. 04;.:, 'Whialt.. does' it mean ?",Knock. Some of the'party suggested that the alpha ,, het should be Called, which'was done.,u-- -" Are you in want of anything?" Ittieek! .t What is it ?", and the arfzions spectators, through the Medium of the alphabet, Spelled "Mae "It is Paul I : exclabned Mrs: ,Partington,',"that is the" way he always 1 spelled it. Do you want me to come to you 1 Paul ?" The answer came hick, "No I'm in better company." The old lady, turned away mournfully—there was a sorrow in the wavy lock of gray that struggled be neath her cap border—there was a quaver of grief in thy tone that inquired for seis sors-7there was 'a misty vapor on the spec glasses like the dew at half mast, trailed in wo over the ruin of disappointed affection! At this instant the cover , of chest opened.' and bead of Ike pr.( trading, disclosed the secret, of the knockings. " Ah, you rogue," cried she, a smile dispelling all evidence of disorder ; "oh, you rogue,- .was it you '?-= You'll never 'be a, good spirit, rm,afraid, as long as you live, if , you, go on so. You shoulderet.try to freighten people. I know'd it wasn't Pant." - It seemed as if a whole basketful! of sunshine, had' heen upset in that rootrOt was so . pleasant all the rest of the evening 1 . , i Pne day a fat her sent his son for some beet, giving him the jar but no innney, "How shall I get the beer," said the boy when Pie no money." , The father who perhaps thought cif get ting it on credit, answered. "It's no trick to obtain beer for money, but without mon ey it is a trick." The boy considered for a moment, and then ran off. In a short time he, returned and handed his father'the jug. j • • " How. shall I drink," began the , father,' "thera is no .beer in it. . "Yes,' raid the boy. It is go trick to drink when ther's beer in the jug, but to drink when it's empty, that's a trick." VALUABLE IN FORMAT LON.--411014 o'clock on a December night when the ther mometer stood in the neighborhood of zero; a a party of wags bailed a farm house,,in„ a boistrous inahner. The farmer sprang out of his warm bed. drew on a few articles of clothing and ran out to see what was wan ted, when the folloviing dialognu occurred"; Have yon any hay, Mr.---?" "Plenty of it, sir" , iI - " Have you plenty of corn " Yes." '.,Any oats ?" " Yes., "A plenty of meat and breadstuff?" " Yes." " Well, we are glad toa hear it, : for they are very useful articles in a family !" The party then drove off, leaving the far mer to his ruil,e: ions He that dies a martyr proves that he is not a knave, but by no means that be is' not a fool. gam a ITo2q faZiee Pennsorir k nist. :: INew Jersey--ix - attuned , All Pluladelpblaban s ' par ,State,at 'Morris, • failed Bank of tr. States 13 ' " atCamden,Newark, Bank of Chester coimty par' tlisabetinown and New Do of Danville. par.' Brunswick, . , ..if Do Delaware county do: StISFeX ~ . i • do Do of Germantown do Trenton Wag Commuly par `Do of Gettysburg ...r , talon, Dover N. Do ofhriddletown .. X( New. 'fork. Do °Montgomery Co. par:: - All City banks . par Do of Northumbeend do? Albany City . , • .g. -Do of Pittsburg- - - N?AlhorkyDreliFogi.- .. ~ par D o 4 gusq. co.- no sale /..ttlaptie, Brooklyn, • do Carlisle - ' - I'f ?,Atlus,Clymer, .30 Cliambersburg - 'h . : Bank of A1bany.......K. Coltimblalikabridgetio. par: " America , failed Doylestown ' do? " - Brockport ' -50 Easton Eris .." • Buffalo closed Erie . 1X? " Commerce failed Exchange • 34(' .. Olean -- • - do Exchange., llollidays'gh ;1.; ; . of Corning , ip IFarm , Bucks cbunty par? a, Newburg par Far. fr. Drov., Wayns'g, Ai ? w Pawling , par Parra., Lancaster Pox? " Roundont -.,, do Farman, Heading de.' " Wesen N. Y. - . Wed Faun., Schuylkill ce. do B a ii,t en springs ~ x Franklin - • 74 4.tronklyn.• .' - liar Harrisburg • , %.:Canal. Albany - 10 Honesdale, • , ••., i llatt ski I IPer_ Lancaster Pur(Conarnercial, Albany,. do Lancaster ce. ._, ~-,•,- de e - . ~ . - ome ga f a il e d Lebanon .• d"? . " , - Balialo,elosing Meech. & ltlanufae. • 3i,) Cattarauxus co. b.. failed ilfmars ' Pottsville ' pot-City, Buffalo . faded Mnpongahela ' ' LiiDutebess county, Pike par West Brunel '_. . ParjErie county . ' , 50 , Wyoming ' . - ' Pa3yFarxecra', Malone closed 1 York , , ~ At " Warwick. - do ' EELIEIi Notes 1 . 4 . Gaines do i ffa i„,. _ _ 4 . • Seneca eo. do Calais -- ( Tenn & Dray, Someri par 12e Mercantile - - - ape Farm., Orange:co. ;do Arestbrook , - . < 4 Hudson' . _ 'do All solvent banks ' AC? ' 4 Penn Tan cloud Near Hampshire. ?Hamilton bk. - • &died All solvent banks %Ilighland, Newburg . par : Vetmont. . ellndscm Elver - do' All solvent banks " r % e gina , -rh.o;, . _ do ITlessesehnsetis. ' Kingston ; '', ' , do All solvent banks m ~ L auringhteg •, .' • K mi , ie i s i no d. ii.oekpurt lt. &Tr. co. par Hamilton - no sabyManufac'rs. Ilister failed _All solvent banks " ii ?Merril- Ponglikeesie ' par % . Canntfe tie et. ~ ?March. & Meat., Troy. ,v . Dridgeporthank ,Mee. & FidinrAlbaDli `l.3i U City, New 'rea ' AI Mohawk •_ , .' ', Ai 1 counectient.tridgeport .KN. T. State, Albany,' •.X Conn. Iliverldkr, Co. di' Oswego ' • ' 50 Danbury. Norwalk 'di ?Pacific, Brooklyn ' , par' Nut Haddam is' ..)Powell, Newburg , .do Exchange, Thetford di Pongbleepsle - - par Fairfield Fairfield CO. Al' Prattville ,pat , Farm &Meas. M)Saratop Fprings - Ilart&rd.. - , , .'.ll‘iSaratora county _. .if Iron, Palls Village ;42St. Lawrence ,failed JetrettOity . - 4 ;Itaten island ' - !hire Mechanics, NewlTaven if ?Statebk; of N.Y.', , - failed Merchants, Norwich • _ - Xi:Schenectady • : - ::x - ,X Meriden, ,/Tanners,Catte. .. • ' ph; Co. - Trwit I ,;par e tidaletown M Troy City 31yetie-," - - Union;Suffido I filled Sew llavea , , - , MjUlstertiourity '• • New Ilaven Xe-Widtir_r foy's tidied Nov Lotidog • ' ' X Water vielt • -'clottd Noraiel r .if Weitebeßtermitinfy ;;par Pbrolx, Hartford If All other banks Quinebang;Noririch k'Delaware. - Stamford - All - solvent banks -1 ettiaitiNtali Maryland.. Thames, Norwich -wf t:timberland ..1 Thompeon ' i()Varmers; •Tolland .1‘? Branches" itiWW,te; Landon i Far. & lde;h., Fred. 3i Whaling, New London ICiFell's Point - • 34 Nindham, MyFrederick Windham co. Brooklyn .sj?linver de Grim, failed • New . ei!ser. ellagerstewn - - I . l -Belvidere 3‘,.llereharda' Br " hturlington county pa. Commercal, Path Am.- .14' Cumbirland Fanners oft. Jersey, ;Aorta& Mech. Rahway X t Tatui...and Blerctranta plectuages,Entllngton. par . . . , -.. ' , Do • - -,l 4 levarici- Sipillothrrtiisnkli - ---, 3i Merl. ecilui.,Trartan pi,: Dist. Colo tabhx., i Newarkirogic. l /04 0 ,_ do a!ioiratitlants , ,-i _1 Otartile,minq " - ' . _ Virginia.. - • Oninot% '-' • - ' ". ' Mc,lthrof.& Meehan es t ' : 134 .oiplec Pattenon , parYAllotber Banks -! >': I; Pow:aeon. , .' , me, Ohio. [ agelll irlig Company . doc All solvent baas ' X nor Art , ArliD;rierir cmersiMr alumna, cash irijuivance,•cielwodollars if radpaid until the, end of ibe year; pr timed suinciiptimi.. - , Napaper_wilibe,4lscontinuedtmtif:,arrearage s ter ;midi exceptga the option.of the Poblishorx, • , cOMmunitiationx tonst'be,: tour TAW', b? ceiveattentien.l t • • •-• •• -; All letterstcohnected *Ail:the office, should!), directed to 13, Cassz;MontroSer-Sta2• 3:r Editors! (pee over X. ,C. Tyler ' i Store, r BATE* OF ADVERTISING. • Onaisquire, (12.1inotorless,) 3 insertions, $lOO _Each subsequent insertion, ; ' - .25 )ne Square, 3months, -• It •;• - • 2 ,50 I months.; • rt- 4.00 Business Cards, 4 lines oriess,, ••-•- , - 3.00 , Yearly •Advertisements, not over 4 squires. 7 00 One coluam, ono year', -;•,••• •..- • 30.•00 Yearly', AdvertisereAvill Ini-restriated to the'bu enmesh) whiehithey are engaged. • • 3:1" The Pablishersihaving a large assortment of Job Printing Materials, are prepared to execute all kiudsnf ,JOB WORK With neatness andtes patch. 4 * BLANKS-ot every description constantly on hand, or printel'toorder.. . • JOlrt 11. - 100tIOCIE, AttorikeY at C.nme - Office on' Turnpike street, owe doo west or the old Itegisier Printing Office, Non rose.P 1 • M. L. TRUESDELL,. ATTORNEY lAT . LA W, 'Great Bend, Prb—Office with. Cal. F. Lusk. ' FiEIrER DECKER, ESQ. • iIIirAVEIG been appointed by,Glor Fish,of New York, as IL n Commissioner for that Stale to take the proof and acknowledgement of Deeds anil other instruments, will attend to business calls In that capacity at his dike at Great Bind, Pa. • • Seit.lo,lBBo.-1y S. S. WINCETSIVEIR, ATTORN:4Y. AT LAW, Tudhannack, Pa.; (Vice (a Siaries Brick Row . .. DR. G. - M..GAMBLE. DFBthElkiCH In the house ,formetly the redden-to 1.4 Satinet Guile, deemed. , . Garford, Deoctuber 25 4 BO; ' . J. N. SCOTT, & co. LIVERY AND EXCH.iN'GIE STABLE ; 1 Montrose, Penn,a. 1 PETER STEVENS, tabinet and Chair Matter ; cardes-onlbe , Wariness in nll Its varioui branches and on a large scale, at the old etat4 of Smiths,St orenrazil Avery. ~ :TT 0 .11:1172 41,,r2 LAW, MONTROSE. PA. (Office over Tyler's Store.) E. B. CIIASS:' S. B. CIIASE I .9'. INCONS - 6L SON, DEALER IN Dry Gook Haitheare,Crockery, Tin Woe Groceries, nonktote.,l Also earkies on the gook Binding•Bwilnees. PuMie Avenue, Montrose, Pd. C. DI. SIMMONS. BOOT AND SHOE MAKER & REPAIRER (Shop over BaLiwin t s Saddlery Shop.) : • SHAVING& HAIR DRESSING SALOON, &Eike' &sliding ne4 &sin; to the Post Office, Montrose, Pa.- , n t 2tf STEAM, STElit7,i:gEA)l.l The immense power of Steam as applied to t7fi la now. has been, and will be, constantly -employed turtv:lrdinn New and e...sheals Goods to the New ant Ctsetap Fore of Lake & Eaton, where st nR times may be :found an assprtnient, extensive and varied; beantifal,Aurahle andcheap. Ourstock of DRY GOODS. . CnnFisting of a great variety" of every .description. 260 yards'of good orange and blue prints. at 8d per yard—al so Prints of every other imaginable description, equally beautful. and equally cheap. Bleached factory cloth 6d per yard,.Alpaccasl2B eta. per "yard; and a variety of styles of Polilins; M. Detainee; Woolen Elates; Meri noes ; Cloths; Veattn g a; Case:lmams/all very good, and goingvery cheap. Also Groceries ,- Good Teas at 3y 4 and 5 'shillings per ILi—Candles—Sn gar—Salaratnea.—Soaps—Astiton and flock Salt—salmon Trout.—in shot?, a geneial assortmentof cheap Grocer les. Also . . . Eatdware In the rreatest possible abundance, or it least only ex ceeded by ourasscirtpient of. • BOOT'S 4- SHOES , Which is really unsurpassed, consisting of Melt's and Boy's Bootsand shoes, of ' every shape and, size ; India Rubbers; half Galt era; !Jonny . Lind - Gaiters ; nd—and —well, anything elseAhat is ever used as an article o "covering for thebody." • Pk:NIFY.I TO • Any qu an MY of Sheep Pelts, Wool, Furs,Plannel, Oats, Corn, It'lv'st, llutt•er.and Eggs. • • N. It.-2 sh Mines ph id for good socks. nor And farther with respect to . prices we invite our frienas t do Ile they ever have done, Itt : call and judge for themselves.; • ._ LAUB EATON. ; tri ll not be under-Mid in this market. llizford, Oct. 25,-1810:-44m6. • SOLE,,LEATILER; • laTtariarerrired to sell MeA f 0. Pratt's eel ebrated aole'Leather at N. Ir: • City prices—haying an Oeeey. Dealers can he aceomodated with a anperiar artltge,frgafonet:a aria thonaaud sides at prices hereto. ere ttatrard of hi thiacoantry. • 0". 1, ,850. 'ISAAC L. POST la CO.. N asiortment otliedian et preOred by A. Woodcdcii,: • ; consistingpf Rheumatic Tincture: . Sprain and bole Lineament. Pain destroying compound, specific Bgne Lineament;Restoratise Balsam, Essence of .Lern on, Wilder" r, rep, Citititirami, hemlock iSassafraS, Anise secd, &c., just received and for sale by Montrose. Dec. 13,1850. I. N. BIILLAIID. • .:Litett.Arrival.:-. • BOHIIITT tuts:Just received a ails rind snperitras. H. gortmout of Ladies Dress Goode, Winter Lon 4 and (mare' filsawls end staple ppd. adapt ;tt to the seas on the most tlfislrable styles and prices. • " New Stltord; Oct, 18,1RbU, T. Etanirrr. . . , I .. . i , New' .Thm" gs., , , TUSTie l peiveti bj the subscriber. fiugOs;Coffeo; Tobacco J .Salt./:,hroad. Cloth; Mooting. Batting, itiaddingitte., and wilt be. snld as low as the giffiff ItiqGdO/it.. ~ .- 'Montrose, 8ept.19,1650.1- --..-•, M. U.TYLRIt. - -- .. . . 7 " . ici..Soeks,2oolbe.'erciolettarn y. Witted... 7 50066R pat& Simple!, 2,004 Sheep Pelts.for which tile highest.,prtee will bepaldha goods -43'4 a°°4se°l4 chebPcicalh 9 1. rr r.PAI Y A P. BOP & Co lirik.NTED-40,000 yda , Woolen Flastnel, 6,000 pr. good VT mixed wellengoeks,any Ones between this and the elt Oet.,thewhieh the higtestp#te wNbcdin Goods. .1 1 1 1 3 , 9• - : , • • , &EON. A NOTITER. targe lot of the BaY date &tattle, jistio ~]e eeired—ftNo, Moaslain De,Ware and Gingham:lof= to 25 ceataperyard. ENTLEY It BEAD. LAItD Lamps, with a twisty otaapau ware , - cheap at U •• • • I I. LYONS §ON DRINTS,Sed Ticks, Batts, and a bandsonie assortment A .of Dreg Good , Ping cheap at 1. Erato & sox. INDIA Bobber Over /Shoes, Booli . s t .E.hoes, Ortinberrieg, 1011 Cloths k.e. formate by , N. O. TYLEA. 11.b"?' FALO Robes, Tark's Island,Salt,; Daley Sait In small sacks, stizotbelteat kind °Malls, and Iron,by ,ri, : . • " J."; .O.47LRR. WASTED 100 bushels good: White = etas, aleed-goy quaulltrutprlisiApples by , l. i gous & sox. ,Identrosi,Novemhiel. X )PeitaPeco. • . 3 f, Salltibury; • • )Washiittan cot!t?ty - Avesttaustei X )I%e tern.. .- • X flENTLEMPrvistilcit t o buy Cloths table.fpr ciothluireirl do welltt4 at .._ . - PODFMI indMlLCiLiValit 1..14 OtTi3lscrP; , • Foekr, Lard. Batter t.yeere t Ta low,Bceswas, Old Priter Grain ite;• • • ; e - • ityableitsoar• - . A ltebb sujipv of Ggocerlifitultofeor filklA4o.4oV. o tOntED KVEAT-TERIAZDAT 1110.011'.10 199n1w.:00 Catto. DLISCELLA.NEOUS Vninable Medicines. CLOCKS; WATCHES, JEWELRY, &a. I ..._..,•..,..... • -- ------ . ' .. ''treat,largains I ~. ....,. I vAIwriELD would_ say; g./ --, • —„ ' • -:: sto the eltisens of Montrose . ',..._ and ski:ay, that. he hes,lnst re " 7. ', -- 7- --‘,' qiii turned trim New York , with the I .SN 0 • largest, richest end best selected „, ,(.. sesorlinegt:Of AV Mt e heir, ',, . 1 - 1 'Z. JoiVetry, Sliver Ilirrtre, /-:-., ''' 9 . 4 , / .; = _""r , &C. ever before olTered in tang , /.*". -f.- ' ''' . . 1. , -- 1 214 04111 1 10t T4311) :1111filne W .= at thelowest plice,anindlarttoltis warranted as mom mended. .N.ll.—Partionlarattentloo.pald to reptirin: allklnde of Witches arid Jewelry. . • . . , ter Court otreotincorly opposlte Um Pluintr llotel: Binghamton; 0ct.10,11350. -• • - .:L.';CANFIELD. - the; Good _ Time Has comes , friMiubleriber hat this day Sett/flied frenia•Nifw Fork 1 with Marge and welt; selected assortment of Goods to which ho ,would call the attention of hie friends:Ho, ng had the advantage of 23,yeasa experience in this vib age, he flatters himself that he well understands the tastes and yenta of his patrons. • - • 1 Amonghlsstock wilt be found upwards of 40 different styles of Gold and Sliver Lever and - Lupine Watches; Gold Vest,Fob end Guard Chains; Band Bracelets, Box tind St - ono d.fo; Pens and Pencils,' Thimbles; Spectacles, Belt Rooks and Slides,Watch. Keys, Lockets, Breast Plas,Flnger Bintis and Ear Rings. A large assortment of Silver Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, Cops, Napkin flings, Thimbles, Pen:holders and Spectacles. Also, an extensive variety of Plated Ware, via Castors, Cake Baskets; CandiestieksiTkult Stands. Snuffers and Trays, Toast Racks, Spoons and Fork s,and a full variety of Cutlery, Fancy Artioles,Olecks, ete. • These Gooditowing been selected with; great care, bothwith regard to quality. VICe and style, the mabserl• bee Is confident that he will give satisfaction to all who 'mayfarothlm with their patronage. I ALFRED .1. EVANS, Washingtoroet. Bbf‘gbamton,Nov. 7,1850. • i Tamer Watch_t il and Minute Alttiimatu •-: Mechanism. • j SINGLETO.N (Pupil of latherlartd,l the Paten t/ o tee, and late with R. Roskell, Liverpeol,) 47ERENO. =TEE, and PATENT LEVER WATCH 31ANI1FACTUTIEE. In compliance with numerous influential, and earnest solicitations to remain In Montrose, I have consented, on condition that I meet with that encouragement and ap proval which 'lotioll homy constakt study and Interest to merit. In additicin to theManufacturint Department,J. A. 5. undertakes] effettually 'to REPAIR every desenpilon of Geneva Marilee Tableaux, Repeating and other watches; together with Automata Mechanism, however complex. The disagreeable jarring so prevalent in spiral music,and so justly complained of,thoroughly eradicated, m ore par titularly so in Musical Dozes, It must be admitted that, la connection with, and in' addition to theoretical knowledge, or a speculative ac-'' aualritance,it is ludispensibly requisite the artisan should, be practically familiar with the complex nature of that, delicately minute description of machinery referred to.— This qualification, awl this only, -renders theartist com petent to accomplisliwith mathematical accuracy. If upwards of forty year"' aisiduons and practical per— coral:twain the construction of ations approved escape ments for the more accurate means of measuring Time. in conjunction with unique' specimens of Automata now in his possession. together with the high patronage et. joyed, preponderates in the scale of scientific approbation then J. A. S. unostentationsly presumes ho has same pretensions to the confidence of those honoring him with the rcommends. N-li-.-I occupy a window In the Drug and Variety iiitore of Mr. Abel Turrell. Montrose, March 6,1f-51 A.I. Ri GELT . Ihave been encouraged by the very liberal patronage received, to fill up my shop with the largest and best assortment of goods ever yet brought to this market— !nit may befonnd everything belonging to a Jewelry and fancy store. 6 dos.Cloeks 4-Watches, ofevery description. Burnlngliluld,parlerand common Lamps which at this time is the best thing in use for a good andi cheap light. You can find them only at . TRUE'S. Montrose, Novembet2o,lBso. Notice tO.Railroad Men. filnEsubscriber hag this day received another Invoke of I. English Patent Lever \Vetches, per Atlantic. These Watches are from the manufacotry of Joseph Johnson, Liverpool,xnadc expressly to order for the subscriber, with his name engraved on them, with especial reference to the wants of Railroad Agents and others. wishing per fect time. They are in heavy silver cases, and will be cased in gold. of any style and quality, to order. Blnghamtort,Washington.st.--40 A.J. EVANS. IfEaCllANT'SaarglingOil,Trask's Magnetic Ointment R Cod Mar 011, Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Vanghn's Li i thontriptic.Schenck'sDal am,Swaint's Panacea ' all ofDr. Jayne's Medicines.Dalle '8 Pain Extractor, Pain Killer, Dillow's Heave Cure. an tnost of the approved Patent Medicines of the day, kap constantly on band by BENTLEY Ze READ. 200 Oz, Silver Ware. CONS brING of Table, Dessert Tea, Cream, Mustard, and Salt Sp Oen ;.Eingar Shovels, Sugar 'rungs, Table and Dessert Forks,Dutter Knives,&e., warranted canal to rain. (Engraved gratis,3 by A. J. EYANS. 567 Pipees ...s s l irv e e r r W can ar plated, pl and German 4stitigor. Table. Tea, Desert, Cream and Mustard Spoons, Salt and S n Lmr Shov els, Forks & e., r. ngr as ed gratis. at L. CANFIELD'S. QILVER Spoons, Forke and Enivesorarranted the hest kJ manufactured In America, at TRUE'S:. MEM last of the 6 doz. 20s Clocks Is gone but more of J. the came sort Is on the way to True's Jewelry shop. • WatcheslWatches! GOLD and Silver, Lever and Laplace full jeweled and plain, a large assortment at the very lowest prices and warranted. Binghamton, Oet. 14,1850. L. CANii LLD. The Richest SE'LECTTON'of ,Breastpins, Earrings and Finger Rings ever offered in Binghamton, by A. J. EVANS. ATCHES and- other jewelry in quantities to emit purchasers by W. D.Tnownionau. Gold Lockets. VITLE mad Obublil 'Drewry' the, by S Binghamton:l A. J. EVANS, waftaniton-st . Some Very Fine 114)LDWATOIIES perfect . time keepers. Also silTe: Watekes,all quantities;by A. J. EVANS. Gold Chains, LOCKETS,Thimyfro, Specks, Pen and Pencil Cages a a fall aefortec eat at L..thsrrEtws, NEW ARRIVALS ! fullltrcelpf of his Fall Stock of Burritt iZ 'n oob,hiehlri tannsualiy 'large and complete in Pastry and Staple Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, ;Hardware, Iron and Nails, Boots and Shoes, Cooking, Parlor and -Shop Stoves, Buffalo Robes, Hats, Caps, &c. including in particular, al urge and - splendid as sortment of ID=S3M St(DIDZI9 and Winter Long Shawler. to all of which he would invite the attention of all who arewishink Goods of the best styles, and at pricer 'that cannot be beat,for cash of prod ace of allikin ds, including Woolen thick's. Flannel, Pork, arain, Zoc. in any quantity. New Milford, Nor. 7.1E350: 8.--Coarse and *astern. Salt, and Flour kept -con a ntly on band. , - . . Still Rolling the . New . • Goods' in At the Head. of Navigation.. TIM subscriber is receiving heavy shipmentaptalinost every kind of Goods which he is offering - Ter* cheap for the ready joins, Cre. fie would tender his warmest thanks to the pub i lle,and everially to those whc have been liberal in the lnestow. meet Or their patronage,and who seem to feel aed eel; that the Merchant needs his pay some time during this century, and,he would most respectfully mks , caution mice of theirfavors. M. C. TYLER. • .ktontrose, Novemberl.4, 3850. . FALL; GOODS. • ISAAC L. POST & CO: BE Jut ineelaing a splendid lot -of FALL * GOODS-- Our customers mu doll at the old' stand almost any thing they depireatfair prices. New Goods, TltElsobsekberls again receSring a fresh suppl . l* Fall and Winter Goode. Please cslkand emaraltie. ' Montrose, citt.'2B,lBso. ' U. J. WEBtl, An( IQfifi Y S: of that„ 8d Orange and flue piint .i. - OUll jut received and selling rapidly at . .•. ' - LAKE of EATON'.B. The highest pricerfpaid for all kinds of for.— ; We are after 'em !" _ L- & E. • Llarford, Not 28th, ' . .0.: _ _ i_: ' ran toclibfGoods • ' I . N . 2, %. POWIC 9 %:: driOBSISTING in part of Bay state drawls, Empire , *tato 11,1 do.,ldertrios,Cashmeres,DeLalnes,ellker,Velvets, Ga la Plaids, llorelory, Gloves, Comforters, Linen Edgings, the largest stock by far to be found.: Lace Cape, Puffs Collars, lilitte,YMla, Mate Good4Corpet Bags,Flannels, Ited,White,and Plaids, Horse Blankets; Buffalo - Robes sleigh Bells, - Whlps,Clps, Boots and shoes, hardware, Iron, Balls, steel, Groceries of any des eription, grockery, Glassware saildierY, Oillilothir, Carriage - Trimmings, is worth looking at.: Weuniite ourfriendeto give as a call. Montrose, Eirr.1650.• • - 1. L. POST *tea. P itENTIODIC/NEE.—ierchant's Gargling - OE, Dll. lowa IleaveCure and Green Ointment, Davie Pain Killer, Pond's Extract of witch Basal, Bailey's Pain Ex. tritator, LitbontriptlO,Sarraparilla,Dr. Piteb's Medicines; D4,Christie's'Clalvanie Belts, 4W., Bran" Balm% all of Dr . Jaynes iletlidnes, gc.,constantlyon band. • - . sad for rale by Oorts & 6021 nlOn m DRY GOODS d till they Come STOVES, HARDW#E,E, &c. • • ;, •• Stoves, Ware, and, Pipe. Stone State Air Tight cooking stovo, for fib burning wood or coal; the Tight_ in use. Rough and Ready double' oven cooking stove: - Elevated do ,do do do ~ • Premium . • .. do do , Victoria do -do do Empire State l• do do Clinton Air Tight •; ,do do 20 Sizes and kinds of Pa or 'Stoves for wood coal. • , _ 4 Sizes of 6 plate Stoves. , • Coal and Wood Stoves for shops, school houses' the best in use. . Copper, brass, tin and iron stove Wan._ &mare, English, and American Stove ripe.' :-: Stana,.Tiri, and Zinc tubes,.4.c., for sale.by tha 11 100, doz., ofsingla, at t ii Eagle Foundry Depot. WILSON Co:- Montrese, N0v.'20, 1 5( . ~ . EAGLE. FOUNDRY! Ware 'Roam in tyou,s Chandlar's Long Buildinir. - A general assortment of Cooking, Parlor, Shop and Coal Stoves, Store pipe, Elbows, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Copper, Brass,Wire, Bar Iron, - Nail Rods, round Sr, square Cast Steel all sizes, , . round< If square Iron, all sizes, Side Hill Green _Sward, Excelsior, Genesee 4. WorsterPlows,Straw Cut ters, Corn Shellers,Sate Arb?rs, Morticing Machines, Mill C(inks, Balance Wheels, Pots, Disk Settj es, Spi ders, Tea !Celtics, Waffle Iron , IMP. brella Stands,Pumps, Leadpipe, Shingle Machines, Scrapes, , Sleigh Shoes, Jack Screws, 4.c. 4.c. 411 kinds of Casting,s on hand or made to order— also, Tin, Copper' and Sheet Trots Ware nn hand, or made to order. WILSON & CO. Montrose, Nov. 5,1850. • New fililford Stove Depot • itao. BRRIIITT has just received a new assortment of 11.1 Stoves, including the most approved kinds of Air Tlght,and 'common Cooking, Parlor, and Shop Stoves. Russia and common pipe, Sheet Iron, and Zinc, Stove Tubes, &c. &c., to which the attention ofcash parches ers,and the publiols invited, - and which will bo sold at very low prices. fur cash or approved credit. September, 1850. 1 " Stove, Tin and Copper Ware. THE subscribers have just purchased a large I stock of Stoves, Tin and Copper Ware, which they offer to the public as cheap as the cheapest D. R. LATHROP & Co. Montrose, Dec. 10, 1850. The best STOVE out I THE Keystone State Air-tight Cooking. Stove manufactured and for sale by WILSON & CO. NEW GOODS. LYONS & CLIANDLEtI, Montrose and Lanesboro?, A RE now receiving a large and splendid assortment of /1 Goods, which will be sold Cheap for cash. Shootings, Shirting, Ticking, Batting; Wadding, Dril lings, Cotton and Woolen Yarn, Carpet and Knitting Yarn, Broadcloths' and , 3aSsimereS, Carpets and Carpet Bags, Trunks, Black, Blue and Green Umbrellas, Japan'd Ware, Crockery and Glare Ware, Hardware, &c.— GROCERIES Crushed, pulverised and N. 0. Sugars, Coffee, :Glasses, Black and Green Teas, Pork, Mackerel, Codfish, Candler, spices, &e. BOOKS 4- STATIONEI?Y. We are receiving a lingo assortment dell kinds creamy Books,(Englisb, Latin, French, Greek and German) 'lll. Ides, Histories, Miscellaneous Works, Medical Rooks, Cards, Tissue and Note Paper, Ate. fee. Those in want of Books and Stationery wilt please give-us a call, as we ntend 4e cell cheap for cash. STOVES AND IRON WARE. dking, liarlor,Sbop and Coal Stoves, Pipe, Elbow, Stoke Ware.:Tron Scrapers, Plows, Corn sbcllers, straw cutte; s, Plolr PoSnts, etc., at Lanesboro'. PORK, SALT 13.,FLOUR, by the bbl. or otheraise—Candles by the boxer lb—also, Nails, lass, Paints and Oils. SARSAPARILLA Old Dr. Sarob'it,S. P. Townmend's, and Sond's sorsa parilla —75 cents pct. bottle. LIONS & CHANDLER. Montrose and L.net , boro', N0v.7,1850. Blatohly's Plows, TnE subscriber would inform his friends and the pub. lie, that he is now manufactnring the celebrated /ILA TaIILY PLOWS at the old stand of I). Post. Side Hill, nen, Wayne Co., ilving , ton county, and Skinners Eddy Plows and Castings on hand Repairing done on short notice. Ilavingmade an arrangement with a Ma chinist, he Is prepared to make and lit up most kinds of machinery on short notice and on reasonable terms. Montrose, February 17,1851. 8.11. MILLS. TRON—English arid Swedes, square tam snitableo 1 Drag Teeth by S.H. SAYRE & CO- A good second band cooking stare, also a goad new t•sit 11. ter,for sale; cheap at TGURELL'S DLOTlGHS.—Bingbamton.lontrose,Skinners Eddy 1 and Mott andFuller'sPlough and Oastinp,constant y, on band by, ' S. 11. SAYRE & CO. CLOTHING, BOOKS,- BOOTS, &a Notice to the Public. . . Nev, Seasonable Fall and Winter Goode at the Great One-Price Store of L. S,. LESIIEEti, Great Bond, Pa. DEOS leave to take thit . opportunity of. tendering his 1) sincere thanks to his friends andcustomers, for the generous patronage they have extended to -him; and at the same time inform them that he has just returned froniNew 'York with a very large and choice Selection of Fancy and Staple Dry floods. Also a fresh and eaten siveassortmentof Greceries,Prorislons,BootsandFhoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, tro., Drugs .and Medicines, which will be sold for cash and produce at a very Small advance, at prices which defy all competition. Flour, Pork,Fish,Ealt, wholesale andretall,—he would also remark that he adheres strictly to the system of al ways n 'ming the loirest priceat first,thereby giving the came advantage to all who mayfaver him with their pat ronage. . Great Bend Clothing Store. Thelargest, best and .cheapest assortment of Ready Made Clothing in the Village of Great Band, Pa., Broad cioths.Doe Sklns,Cassimeres and Vestinge of all qualities imitable for the Fall and Winter 'Freda. whlch he offers at emeb prices as to satisfy any one that 'this is the place for them to deal. In consequence of the great 'increase of hi business he has been obliged to greatly enlarge his stock, which he now offers to his friends and the public fur ex. aminationiconfident that In so &dug they willtindeume thing to their advantage. The subscriberhas made are rangements to manufacture clothing In all its various branches, and is now prepared to sell the same, warrant. ed to bear inspection. Custom work and cutting done at the latest style and short est notice,—allkinds of tail ors' trimmings furnished and for sale. Do not forget the spot. Store nearly opposite the Mansion Rouse. Great Bend; 5ept.,1850.. L. S. LENIIEI3I. Boots & Shoes! A3IIOOD assortment of Boots & Shoes. embracing , en's Coarse andfine Boots, Boy's Boot's and Shoes, Women's and Misses ditto—oleo Clothing, -' • • Embracing a great vrrietyo Overcoats, Snob, Tweeds, 1 tr...c.,.a large variety of Vest from six shillings upwards, and a good assortment of ants, Shirts, Drawers and Wrappers—ditto. ._ . ~ . ' . i . Hats & 'Caps) , Sawed Furnats:i Plush, Yur, 3ltihair, Cloth and gips ell Caps, fall fashions, for men, bole and children. .. .: Books &Stationery. School and MiscellanConsßonks, Staple and Fancy Sta. tionery, Inks, Inkstands; penracks, Penknives, and a great variety of fancy articles too numerous to enume. ratej oat received at -' . - ' FULLER'S, .. , . . . . - ' First doorabovo Seasichalotel. Montrose, Oct.:l4lMo. . 1 . Books! ANEW .„,„fy Of Bonksjist received, Including ail the kinds used In'the Now Academy, Also Draw tag, Music, Lotter and Cap Paper, at the lowest prices, Sept_ 5 . . . LYONS As SON. Valuable Books. = =ON'S 1:1 ally Dibleillustretone t llmetvon i e Resayi, stollen aptiain, by Toiler, Rixiew of. the Mexican War by Llvermore,iiock ofli:orme,D'Aubbigee's Mete* ofthe Neformation, etc. etc. T. LYONS et SON. • scaOOL BOOKS,:. AGENERALmoor tinenkof School Books whole .eale or retalo - .1 • LYONS if CHANDLER. Montrose, N0v.126, '5O, . , • Bootd and :Shoes l NEW truPplY ef Genneplan'a Rip and Calf Boots ' , and Ladle • BootaiShoca r apd Slippers, Just retely Sept. 4,1E59: • • GEO. BULLER WALtd.apor and Window Cartallia, Wood palle,lintt - taMr6 'wily's; clothes Fins, bapketi. &a.. WWI /iX91121,g ~iAIL1oAb8; FEEIGIIT; &c Chrnke of Hours, eommeizc ingJut . ` : .... Ratappo Iv Paterson and Pater - • `son- Si, Iludson 'Liver* .:,..., . - RALZ - 7411, Leave BaarneaDepot at teavallaw-Yark at r . w 0 o'clock BO rah). A. X, 7 o'clock 30 mitt. A. 114 10 ,4 ' 30m10. 4:111.. 3•,, - 15 rain. P.ll. +o.!'.. 30 win, P. Br.. 5: i , ~' 45 min: - P. 31., SUNDAY TRAINS. Leari Saffern't Dejvt: •I • ' Leave - NeS6York. - '6 o'clock al wan.. , A.ll. I. 6 o'clock - ' - - .P. 14 'Or on the anival orthe Edo train, going Moja: . • .: - PATERSON TRAINS. ' ''• ' Leave Paterson. at' ~ : • ; ;Leave Nete.York.. 7 o'clock A. M. Market.A. 7 o'clock' 30 min: - ' A.ll 8,4 i ....“: .! - Pat'n.llep. 6-c 4 " SO" at M at a. 12 . .1 . . :It, .4)4 'it P. 4. .-64 •• et I , • 3 '-:',et. 1 3 it 7 ~‘- ." , Market W. 5 "`'4s " SUNDAY-Tn;ttris. 1 Leave Pdtereon at -•-• - ' Leave New.:Yoikat-' , " . 0'01,54 A..M. .MnrkeVet. 0 ecloelt. '.,.. , A. M K " P. Bl.Pat'n Dello:. 6 , 4, - - ' . P.M N. 11. 1:?t ilfondayikinTingithefiret traltifromtiffern't wiU l eave tit 7 25 min. or on the arrival of the PortJervlt train. • The 730 A. 31. and 645 , 'ck ~.ne 7au -- 4 o'climk kr. tritine,tromNes' York, will not, stoptit anyklatiowtrorth of Poterton, ex. eept DMA Road and Itohokrui.,' , The trains will leate New York at A and blf PM will be in time to meet the 'Erie traLne,mornlng and venlng, going treat; at Suffern Depot. August 2 4 2,1850. ' ' ALBANY & BUFFALO, New YOrk & Erie,' Cayuga & ns. quehanna Rail !toads, Seneca. and Cayuga Lakes I . .EVERY,BODY'S MARKET , LINE filllEsubsrinersare.now prepared to receive FREIGHT J. of all funds, at the following points, viz; - - Buffalo, Attica, Batavia, Bergen; Rochester, Cananda Ira, Genova, Dresden, Ovid, Ledi,Dundee, Landing,Jet croon, Havana; !Silbert, 'Horseheads, Corning; 'Elmira Factoryville,Spring Port, Rodder's Ferry, Aurora, Itha ea, Conde:, Owego, Union, Binghamton, Great Bend Lancsboro', Deposit', and Hancock, every day In the week (Sundays excepted.)and continue with regularitythrong out theseason. -They will atte d t.efirwardlng the same to the New York Market, who it Will receive the person al attention ofexperienced sal emen, who will attend to the ening oft& same, atid re t rn the proceeds in Bank able fundent either of the itho e Points, to the following persons: Buffalo,Storehottse of HanryDaw.; Attica,Storehease of ilenreSyford; Batavia,StorebouseofLucine A. Smith, Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel McPherson; Rochester Store of Fairlmoks & Eldredge;lCanandagna Office Walter Corcomn ; Geneva, C. Lawrence; DresdeiVetore house of Whitney &Holten ; Ovid,Yergiuson &Sprague Lodi; Dundee Landing, Storehouse of T. Tuthill & Co. Jefferson, office of E. o.Norton, r on the Pier, Havana office ofJ. T. Phelps; Miliport, store ofJ. Stull; Horse oeads, office (11J. A. Ferrell; .Co ruing, store of Wm, .7 Arnold; Elmira, storehouse of urman to Inghram Factoryvilte, store of ,Charles ID; Shepherd' Redder' Perry; Aurora, store of H.& G. P.Morgan;lthaca,stos of P. If. Drake; Candor, store of 8. Barager; Owego, o fice of Nathaniel Ells ; store of C. N. Wheeler Binghamton, office of James Sisk; Great Bend, office o F. Churchill; Lanesbero', Mee of A. Ward; Deno"sit store of Ensign &Dean; Hancock, store. of Allison • & Reeves. 'NAN. SISK - . Binghamton; • WM. WHITNEY, Dresden, GEO. P. 3IONELL, do: • • NAT/Lt.NIEL ELLS,'Ower,o- - AO E.NTS.--Ilurtalo, Henry Dow.; Attica, Thomas Sy ford; Batavia, Lucius A. Smith ,• Dergen,DanielMcPher son ; Rochester, Fairbanks Fadiidge; Canandagna, WalterCorcoran; Geneva, C. LawreMee • Ovid, Ferguson & Sprague; Lodi; Dundee Landing, Tahiti h Co.; Jef ferson, E. 0 Norton; Havana, F. Phelps; Millport, J. Stull; Horseheads, J.. A. Ferrell; Corning,-Wra. J. Ar nold,• Elmira, Thurnian &Inghrarn.; Factoryville, 0 IT. Shepherd; Aurora, H. et 0. - F. Morgan. Ithaca. P. H. Drake; Candor. 8. Darager; Union, C. N. Wheeler; Greatßend, F. Churchill; Laueshoro', F. A. Ward; De poslt,Enaign & Dean; Hancock, Allison & Reeves. Capt; James ,IslE; Um:me:intend the business througboxit 'the whole ne, and receive and fill all orderafor Graced e s. Flat', Oysters, A:c. are. which will be bought at the lowest wholesale prices in New. York, and forwarded to any of the above named Depots. ' • '32—tf New Stage Arrangement at Great Bend. • • • PIM two Daily Lines of Stages. from Great Ilend to .L Montrose will hereafter leave the Bail:cad Betelof C. C. Smith intim immediate 'Vicinity of tho Depot, Wal lows : At 4A. 31. and. 6 pL. 31., on the arrival of the Rail road trains from Nsw York, passing through New Milford to, Montrose, whence a Daily lino runs In ernnerion therewith to Springville Tunkhannoek and Wilkesbarre another via. Neholson, Paetorville, Abington Centre; Providence and Hide Park' to Serantonin, (these places being along the line of the Le.- ,, ets Gap Rallmad.) Re. turnitr , ..„ the stage leaves Scrantonia at 4 A M.,.passing through the above, places to Montrose, whence the lines leave in time to reach the Great Bend Depot before the trains going Bast. Also ' a Daily line leaves Smith's 'hallway Hotel on the arrival of the noon train from the West for Carbondale via. Summersville,New Milton!, Ilarford. Lenox and Dun daft. TRUESDELL , & CO. Great Bend, Jan. 22-1851. 5 tf MISCELLANEOUS . ADVERTISEM'S.I I.lRiaor,OP2k. nit. S. E. Cif SIN, GermakPlivician; takes thinned'. od of informing his friends and the pubic in general, that ho has located, in the. Village of Owego, County of Vona. and has established a permanent office on hialn.st. over}. 11.11ulburt's store. and is ready to attend td any business in the line of his profession. Ills superior method of arriving at n correct diagnosis in disease, and his unparalelled success in treating tha 'Various diseases incidental to the human sytem, more especially those of In acute, subacute, chronic, or- Com placated character, are all thati is necessary for him to ol- ler to the invalids and diseased of every character to enti.. tie him to the confidence of-a diecriminating public. , For the benefit of_ those unacquainted with_ his method of ' practice ho would eay that he describes disease by a chemical andmicroscopical examination of the Urine. Persons may send or bring their trine in a clean (at least two ounce) vial, the first- in the morning preferred, and as a record is keptof all the cases examined, rho name and age of the patient' are also required. No charge is made for examining a ease where no medicine Is taken. Hit:medicines are prlnelpallyseleeted from the-Vegeta ble Kingdom, and are aandoi stared according to the (Jar man Botanic. Practice. ' Ile aronld also add, that turban at last made au impor• 'ant dlicovery in relation to treating diseases of a calen lons origin, or Gravel. This Is it singular depoisithn ' and may consist In crystaine grab s , of •agritty hareb feel, but not distinctly 'risible upon a close examination; or it may consistlulrrexular shaped transparent cone.retions, sufficiently large .to be readily. distinguished by the eye, and denominated calculi. The preparation that he has introduced is capablerof dissolving and holding in solution, calcuions, or leen tions concretions, which Is the' sonree of irritation, and verykollen extensive inflamations of the Urinary organs, thereby allowing the same to escape. References can be had at his ()Meet. •m persensliving in all the WE'S WM counties of the Stat. of hew York, Pennsylbonia,Miehigan;lce., who had been,; yen ittp to die by the most skillful Physicians, hearing ot I'm and avallng thernselvm of his skill have been restort 'to. good health. The great derman Reinedy for Female tib strtctions, IVorms, Croup and Dysentery, may always be found at the Office. - D. Si E. CRAM Owego Jan 22 1851; 41y._ ASTROLOGY—TIIECeIebrnted Dr. C. W. RORACR, Professor of Astrology;; A stronomy,Phrenology. and "Geomancy, combined with CONJURATION, from Scree den, office No. 71 LOCUST Street, Phlladephla, offers hie services to the citizens of; Montrose. Ike has been consult6l by all the crowned beet& of Europe, and en joys a higher reputation to un !Astrologer than - any ono living. Nativities calculated according to Geonsaney— Ladles $3, 'Oentlenicn $5.- Persons at a. distance can have their nativitles drawn by sending. the date of the day ofthelr birth. All letters 'containing the above fee will receive Immediate attention, Nativities sent to- any part ofthe world written on durable paper; and he Ir. prepared to makease'of his pawer by conjuration onanys of the following toples:--Courtskap. advice given for the rucceseful accomplithment of a wealthy marriage, he has ' the power is redeem such as are given - to the nso of the bottle; andfor all cases of hazard, and for the recovery ofetolen or lost property, and the purchasing of lottery tickets. Thousands [Retie above named eases have beau done In this city: and lts vicinity, and in the United States to the full satisfaction ofall. 10,000 Natlvltes nr Rom: oseinies have been cast during the last four years while here. Letters will answer every purpose, and will do at well as to call In person, aryl the malt Is new to safe that pc- eons need not fear to trust money, through the Pool Office: - Dr. Roback reserves from 600 to 1000 lettere monthly, and has nevermlssed one. ,All letters will be religiously attended to if pre-paid. For particulars call at the Democrat 011 tee and get:tua Astrological Almanac; • - C. W. ROB ACE. ' Locust:O.: itliove EJghtb, Philadelphia. 117 - 13 e particular to mention the Poet-dike. county and State. , % 11.*.1y . . Illerrunan's New Saloon. - A. Mg! VeN removed ret e r a: e n n o y n n a c n es t s o a t c h o e n ptuob hlo new building opposite Searle's Hotel, which ha has fitted np,ln a style unsurpassed, fpr thp accommodation of those who may thlnkhimdeseiehig of their patronage.— Ills eating rooms foi gentlemen, aro spacious and ate gan t.; and in addition be has furalehed, In apprOpriate say's, two ro oms expresssly forth° accommodation of la• ba wanting on the part Oftlicproiwlcto ooks! No effort will be wonting to m.ke biseakion ipleaattot resort, ♦inntrnsn. N,w.14,1115P-461ne• - - .I"erftunery'Fancrßoap unitizoit Band°line. Triple tztract, ltfacearrar 01140 n 1: 3farrow Pomade, Beare'Dit, flarry'a Trieaphoroun, and other Maeda for the halt: dfditary. *having Soap, Walnut 011 do White Bars, "Almond end Sassafras Soap, superior mild es for the Toilet', t 0 be found at -- Montrose, October 28. 1850 , ../.LYONS & SON. ,600dos.*Om Socks, 20,00 1 1 yds. Wanted"'!" l .Ftannel 3Y).000 bushels Cats, 6,900 Sheeproits,acy quantity orMost, Corn, Ityo and But. ter &c. • JOUtiBTOII It :VERY. Ilscrotd, 0ct.15,1850. •Fars s ~ fain! flASII" paid for Fox, Blink, Muskrat, Martin and V Coon ebbis.'by .12 M, C. TYLER. Moutsosei Pea. 19;1850. DRUGS, ~ - ~„o ~ , ~! ~,, ~ i, . .,., in all Christ!hulled and civilized thentrica hazy unto" larger proportion of deaths than any othor maltuigthi t it. Aim the human Way; and,vindl within • few years. th,.. hos not been any terrain tweedy to stop the devastation at the destroyer. tint 1101•••• , BRANT'S INDIAN PULMONARY 'BALSAM two eery rumor the most rtroi44 marked and developed "mere( Pitharmary antsaveption—nemoindawkai Lie ," Ylarated and discoid LUNGS--atch kopekw cauw sa rens loner before cured by any other medicine. , So tdcr/yaop e „ kas were some or the afflicted persona, as to have been pro. nomiced by ,physicians and friends. O be ActuaLLT piano. Some, who their burial-clothes made, have been caret and yet live—others: who It was said would not lire finotht: day, are now as well and hearty ea they ever were., . It posseuca all the cleansing and purifying r Imes, suety se powerral and wive as the preparation which we call - BRANT'S INDIAN PURIFYING EXTRACT. This differs' from. that, becalm this powesses several cart lifeacatiou which are pecainally adaptedta sad era =m4 natactrx , to vase • . - Coughs and Consumptions, • tad . peitzei of r Ikaal 110:aze—sttch &teems tun:loyear° iptia pxtder p trrattn!mt, when they • - Br east; Throat, Lange, and Mart. - This BALSAM' Atali . and core Worn Inaba Lung; an t i else-where inscraelly, as certainly and ropily as the Prior. leo - Errs acr aura and hags Tbis gam torts ores easel of Cough and oat of 4, after ell other remedies hare failei re 44..4 . . . . . . Thousands..of Consuniptioi3s - • tad Cluanicbbygls. abundanUy .ve its mnfailteg in Ouch &theses; and its undcm.—. -curative powei.ami, soothing, healing properties. in the following con:1041s and thseases, Spuring of Mood, Bleeding at the Loop, Paia in the Bream and Side. Night-Snow. Naomi* Cherplaue s , pet pitatims of the Hurt Cholera Info:item, Dysentery and Ss Om Complaints km, Ctildrris and stdaits, Agleam, and ALL FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND . COMPLAINTS, ythat has been offered to the . public his core been Self as catahs and Teethed In airralitt,y ALL the dental weaknesses and trregularkles of the female Inc. BRANTS PULHONdbIY BALSAM. it Milos no Men once whether the iderraat>iigeinent be taivression. coma w other incidental weithrusi—it riguietes ALL, b these/as Leg the system, rod/king the circulation. and soothing eui alloying NERVOUS IRRITABILITY. See oar Paaptlce for proof. _ CONSIZIPTION. A Dying Woman. Curecli ; We state this cure to prove the iiree to iare when this BALSAM is need, even afterthe person is coendert -by physician and friends to be in the art stages of disease —actually dying—and. in this case. so .for gone that the shroud and hurial-elethee were bought.. Far the particritin of this cause, and the respectable and undoubtitproat of ill the circumstances and fact% we refer to our PAMPIiLETS This cure w.as effected wain. ZIBLDYKEMAN. at Sao ton spa - Saratoga Y We can prove, beyond sant*, etany others alonost equally as hopeless, and thwarterabh cues of Coughs and Convoiptions CURED, which ware pro. ',ounced incurable by skilful physicians.. . LIVER COMPLAINT. See the cure of Dr. Hubbard, of Stanford, Ct., and others • Dyspepsia ! See the core of I'. S. Wilcox, merchant. ofAttlea;WYomlsy Co., N. Y, and many snore, in our Pamphlets: Dysentery and Snnimer Complaint to Childrei and Ada, are aboais cured. Weakly I.7kildres will become ficsky, -- k:se - t/t/qh and hearty, and grow rapidly, by the pee of this BALSAM: No mother need ever mourn Ow death of her child by Cholera. Infant urnwhile teething, if BRAN7'3 NIL MOITURY BALSAM be &dm:tinkered. It should be, fur mach eases, given in Ter than the ordinary doses. ,-- A G ENTBAbeI Tu rell,slontrnee ; Henri , Burritt,'Ner Milford, Srallry & 'urtig, Eon Gibson ; T. P. 'Badger Lanesboro; & Young, Griat Bend; r4llllll Tire ny, Brooklyn.; Johnston es' Terry, Ilarford. G. 2.1: ble. Duhdall; Lawrence fx..Etiwards; Lenox, Lathrop - Salisbury, Springville. i . The,hople's Friend! T. T. raniWS., of Ifillimett., INC. Ye PATH DES? tiOYElt EXTRACT.—..AD Extract from the shrub called Witeb.harel, and purely Irma that with the exception of a Ilttle,Alcohol to preserve It. Unlit cure all local pain and infatuations, old soul, fresh wounds and bruises, Piles, and' all diseases of the bowels of a chronic witure, tooth-ache, car-ache and so excellent remedy for females, ~ttv ' - It to truly what it professes to be, Me People's Friend! Pr.oridencebassc.sttered along the rugged paths of llfe many things that contribute greatly to the comfort sail happiness of every body ; hence their great value, sad Well may they be called' friends of the People.' 0130 word hero toguurd against Imposition. A man by the name ofSpencer, has manufactured and offered fcr sale a sphrlons article called the Caryl! R.riract,—thit world be extract of the hazel-nnt:—the• genuine lea white and as vireos water, whilathe spurious article Colored, which enables the public to distinguish. - .Nonegennine, but thogerearked Pond'aVainDestroyet WM. K. HATCH, Montrose, andstetc-heepers and me. dlcdno-dealersgenerally,Agente. , • Dr. FITrIPS elebrated Medicines, Jed by him 'pith such dtsiinguishezi iiireesi in the mese Coughs, Consumption, gatarrh. Asthma, Dean Diteares,Dyepepria; Donerchtea,Piles, Female Complaints, ete., ete. ALSO, ~ Dr. S • S, Fit rh'r abdomlt a I supporterr.rhoolder Draree,lnhaling•Tubes,andLeetaresoneortenmptien•and • the art of preserving Lite k Ilealth to old dge,ke. - BENTLEY & READ hitobeen appointed Attenteipe the ale of the above_ G o.ods, and will keep them man tautly al and at their store. • Ne — w Goods • „ AaELTURNELL is. now recelting a largo-sad dert* ble assort:neat of GOOL/S (comprising nearly everything wanted in this market,)whicb will be sold extremely LOW for CAM or really pay.. My assortment : maybe elanri In port as follows : Drugs, Medicines, Chemicali, - Painte, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods ] Hard- . ware, Stone-ware, „Glass•ware, • clocks; Watches;,:lewelry,. Saver - Spoons, Spec- - tacks, Musical I . • Instrunients; Trusses, Medical Instruments, Liquors, , - - Perfumery, .3l t irrors, Stationery, ' Brushes, Sltoes, Toys,Yankee Notions, 4-c. Thankful for the liberal - patronage and aubstantialer couragoment hitherto received, 1 hope to merit and re celvo a continuance of the sane. Montrose, Oet. 24, 1830 Physlanthrople - Pills, ; Flsbest remody for Dilllousattacksextant(lspeakfrom experlence)for sale by C. BALDWIN, JO LAMP OIL, the cheapest in town, for sale by LYONS & ON GANTEE CURRANTS, Camphor Qum, Pepper saved Mustard, Letter raper,Twine,Blar.king and Brushes, 4c.c., for sale by I N. BULLARD. iIIYE-13TUY141 . , Madder, Indigo,•Lor,wood, V roll, Copperas, fcc.just. received and for rare :by Sept. 5. . -.LYONS k SON. Flax Seed. , il Ny quantity of Flax Seed wanted hi eiclianke for G ro cello rCaeihby , • • I.'N. pULLALD. --- - UMPIRE Long Shawls., Palmettop, and plain De Lane 1U OAR colors nt • , - - TYLER'S. e A,LT by Qat, bbl. or . loatt at DAL L. ;St Co. A Fresh Stock of Clothing. F lints and • Capi, (spring n .111.—on) Ladies and O Boys Boots and Shoes, alai. Cap and Eater Paper, the Ream or lees quantity,.ltiall awl pirtaM Paper and Dant er,ln ks, Pictures awl P laurel:lli:nes, Bests Fancy Stationary, Ebbing Tackle, &c. just received to." a for Bale at small pronto torready pay, Radready pay oi?1h April - . REO. FBLIXIL . English. Patent. Leveroc rpHE Sscriber has thls day, received isnot#er . frkvoics, 1. of his superior Patent' Lover "WATCM , wide la', pressly for Wm by the celebrated Joseph Tobusen,llren, pool. 'The subscriber is prepared tq eafg: the:abort Watches In any - pattcrn, quality_of gold;as eastern, may ntrh, th ose "on hand should - :tot Alfa just - received a large let of Sliver Arichora; and Lepinet, allot which will be sold at tbeloweS CAl4lpriees and ted to give satlsfoction.. " ALFRED J . EVANS, Iliozhanden, March '27, , Washington st TILOVOIS awl Scrapers for sale by - ' • LYONS ac CILINDLEB suAY rolvdtr!li,uld 211tVOISerellANDLER IItOUND WO Salt for eitlea olv - st We Churn Castings for talc by , • IttinlB: • - • • WILSON& 00, Watches, Jewelry, THE tinbsdriber has received , an addition Obis utock of Jewelry, consietini of Gold Fob and Guard Challis. Lockets, Mugs? Riaee, rar Breast Pius; Silver Chains, Gold -Thimbles, .414 Pencils and Pens,. dtc. to which ha vita the attention orbit' friends. .4.1 .EY.l".N$t Biushamton, Match.% '5l , Plabingtonit, T EAS a prime - article , at prieca;to nit the 9 1241 ' -ity and purchasei.' =For sale by .. • IT. D. 'rII4WER AA N , otippry of jEWELiti, rind 19(1fito 1112 , at E'l coot fol. - cub, 11111tItELL Juu. lr 1651. riNNE= REM AGENCY OF ABEL TIIBIIELL;