._ , ::ii i O 00%,tt* : #10 . irt , 4c, -I-1 ~..-Niontrogel Jane 2£41851; CAMII.OD.U. tlie-Censin.. Aa gLOERVELADY CAOOIIT.—Tho to kingvfAbo last census has give - tins iifoore of-y-apital - stories,- but until ',yesterday tie do not ret ollect. having i3tnmhled upon the' tolleiving,.-. We e ick it alias an estray, go lug the rountis_without credit:,.. I. List fall a census taker,' - on a tour of du ty,-stopped _at, an - elegant brisk-;dwelling house on Western Row---thacsactiodation of , whioh is no businesi of 'mirth'. "Ile" was medic& at the doorrhy a stiff," ,weltdressed elderly-hty, whonnuld be cagily recognized a.widow of some _years'standing. On hotting the mission of her -visitor, the lady invited hittitto sit:inthe ball. Having ar ranged himself- into a working position, ho inquired-for the number of persons in the family ofr tho lady. - 1- Eight, sir,' replied tho lady, myself.", ' Very well- - your - Jtge, madam?' ago, sir!' she replied; with ,a pier°• ing, digniled look ;. I conceive it's none of sour n intiiness, what by ago might be-you are incpilsitive, sir.' : 4 •The law compels. me, madam„ to_talo the ago et-every person in the_ward; _it is ray duty'to matte the inquiry.' , " Well; if the law"compels you to ask, I resume it will compel me to answer. nti 1 a between thirty and forty.' - • Presume" that means thirty-five?' No, gir t it means no such- thing; I am only thirty-three years of ago I' Very ; well,-madam' putting doirn tbe figuires, "just as you say. - Now for - the nges of the chibiret7, commencing with the youngest one, if you please.' - Josephine my youngest is ten years of age..., ,_!..eiophine ! —preity name—ten.' _ Minerva was twelve last week. 'Mitierva—,•caßtivating 7 -twelve: 'Cleoptifro - Elvira bast just turned- fif-' teen.' " efeepatrh - Elvira—ebniming—fifteen: • Angclina.is 'eighteen, -sir--zust eigh teen.' - , . • Angelina-favorite name--eigbteen.' • "' My eldest and only married daughter, sir, Anna 'Sophia, is a little over twenty , Live. . 'Twenty-five Ilia you say, madam"?' !,I'..es, sir. Is,there anything remarla- ,S3IIIT LN Wrtsix.---A Writer in the Prairie Farmer suggests, that wheat:intended - for seed should not be cut until thoroughly ripe ; that it cut as early as wheat intended for the mill, smut is more likely to ocbur. He states that since he has adopted theiplan of sowing thor oughly Opened wheat for seed, (ten years)that he has had no smut. 1 : , POTATO ROT Aems.-Vohn T. Snyder of iranklin, Bergen County ? N.. 1„ claims the pre- 1 mium offered by the Legislatnre of Massachu setts, fora remedy againSt the potato rot. He states that a handful of -ashes applied around the vines in each-hill at the time when the rot Usually commences, will effectually prevent I the' disease, and that the lipplieation should be In3ade as late as possible! Noas 3-errant. Apple Trees.--Itemmie sods from around the trunks,-if orchards b i e in. grass ;... the bark will harden -near the: ground if exposed to the action of the air,land this prevent.the attack_ of the borer laterin the season. • Apply to the iteunka a solution of, one pound of Bleachefs l . _ Mr. -Higgins (according to the N. y_iNo. 1 Soda, in onegallon of water, and in the, Spirit of the ,Times)—that_piper or never fill apply the same solution to the larger' ending inn—Wis an unfortuaate man. lie; branches. - Such - applicatkns not - only destroy fell in, late with Miss: Jenkins, and b e i ng i the cocoons - of insects, - but decomposes dead , bashful', made his wishes known to ib e in.--Lbark, and enables the, growing irce to throw] be being use i l r ezloatings,.. while the healthy bark ' dY.through some very fine. verses, which putin his rest pocket and carried them• tcii Corm will :pm,nlitsanlm d Pr iZro m vl n t s ge nch erail his sweet heart-himself._ Through mistake health of tile tree. 'Do not whitewash 4ple he: handed lier_ the, following note`-which trees—the lime soon changeS to carbonate of happened to be in the other pocket : --' lime and becomes inert, filling thepores of the .Mr-biggios : -- --- ~..- - - -- - , surface and preventing Ithe free- exudations ''Sir--LI, dean't konsider your contlietbe- I !from the tree, which quil no more -remain in !, full health with . a dirty bark, than can a man etnamin of a gentleman not too Mention an you o lvith a duty skin. -., , • , - arn-dresier not to pay the 2 and 9 as , , Peach Worm . —lf your trees wire well mks* leng a poor loan -wilder and .shalli washed with a strong s'olution of soda. ar-1 suMmins; yea to.Cownte Karts if not paid , Imince. . -., --, ~ 1 onnd the trunks list fall, or surrounded by, 7 _ , 1 __ often I recommended, die, lte ditinot lento of the fatal error tilllu r e we have ~ peach worm will probably not exist in them,' he received, by the hand of a nice little b negro boy-the following note in reply .-.'..ut if this has been neglected, pour boiling .- i ' Missijenkins' - ebinplimenti to 111 r. Hig water around the tfulk near the ground, .1 , gins and returns him the paper he loft' with'end thus destroy them The peachworm AlissJ.,' - She cannot understand What INfri is principally. composed of alalbumen,the 1 as ,the! white of an egg, Higgins'could. mean in giving the note to r al ue SUbStanee an and like it will becooled by boiling grater, 1 her as :it sannot possibly be 'on affair" the-slight•softeningof the hark and Warm- ' heir: - If 111 c. Higgins means that be its in ins of the root will not ~injure the tree, but Warm want of money, no doubiler materna will 'he' contribute to its general health. Wes have llappY to stipply Mr. Higgins; - hut he f) really should apply in a less: extraordinary -long been told tba this treatment' would ).;ill car trees, hut alter Ibilowing the prae uiggina, commenced packing his dada for tiee for many years, - we ffrid 'them superior ' 01141=r-without delay - - to tlioSe• 'of '-'our. 'neighbors.- Loosen the . , • . earth'around peach trees, and if in archarde, I plow thoroughly ; they ennnot succeed: with-- out cultivation: -The shbrtening-in of Peach i trees, recommended by bow' ting, Continues [to work weliwith . us. - Those which; hav e i been regularly shortened in each year, tire all inime - health, while' those which! hair'e been left_to grow withont his :proeeis,-Oef;1 Casionalli fail. : , l, „ .. ble in her being of that age 1' no• • ,1 can't say that there is—but is it not iremarkable _that you sbonld be her mother when you were only eight years `of agC - --- About!that•time the census takei was oh:,ered aailicig_out of the house, pursuit' by a broomstick. was the last tithe ho Tressed a lady to give her age. • A Navel, by Lip-hard.; `- CTIAP.,I, • A larie ,inountain and a small pole-cat. Hist I liushl7!,a, liole-cat and a mountain Huzza CLUJ'. 11. ' pole-cat views the mottnein—and the. mountain frowns upon the -- (not ! sed,"its huge brows contract, (not the pOle cat's, butane mountain's) 'and the lightn ings kick up-a row! See--hist !_ bark!: - CHAP.' lIL 4 Oh ! !---Ufri A SfiTTEIC,-A raw boy, coming into printing - 'office, to learn the 'business, the foreman asiteil the questiOn—' - 'llare you ever etit any?' messing types 'Set rerlon-I kin, paint I-set all -orir ' tat..bens; acid aidzei every Vne of- diem Latch out ei - eileigl*pufiftiilerAirVikfif., v1'3'4'0616 - that treat off and left her nest , --, col:morn her You'll do,' said the foreman. I don't want-sott.to- set hens, but to , 'set a the eland.. . - - ' " 1 .11 - 301, ;. ; you want me to set at the stacci like them set of fellers picking Ali - the.mji_ga!nariee, do, you? %all hero Szsnt,sax.& zsst:-Li tl e, narrow prelu diea, that make,you hate' your neighbor, ile:eauie,te Las, eggs_rimAtid when you _hare 3 ours hs ilea,, .; • - ''lltattrouldi give: vim C . harlilLiiinti, tope!) _mother. -back-to earth, for ono 4.lay; to ask,beryardon upon' ray knees for ,c 11'110w:seta by which I' ere'her ;gentle, fpixit fain: - - - - , ,• - .l o l qtJki l irt Yin" f.9,r- 1 0e 43 0 - .4 1 Y)1i..rt end if-thievould'atilive Mankind, be free- ir biarei - Le - ilia to - ' - - Ire sap znakel, free:. wish 'a rode wan places Ins 'own' good nature, agairiat the sc.t4ey,ii. impertinence.- ' , ,refit not -with it ' /cut „IVA/17 v*tci'S b - 4 aroiritca. _ WM.EIRW t%CiIIDEE. ---- . .. Tolltl‘.Ppple•of Penngraniit: ' . -.: - It will not be forre,otten thatllui State .Airi caltural.-Society‘ or- P‘Sy*ania - - has fixed 1 Harrisburg as the place, land thels3l,•24th and 25tli of Oclebetnext,ns lie time for Moir An - - nual Exhibition. There is rid State . - in` the Union . - whose climate, soil end,the':habits of whose people afford more nipple resource'sthan 6nr" - o WU for a creditable exhibithiri of their skill and industry.:: There is - iothing,yalsed;gririvia or manufacturd&upon the face of . the , earth, which is not or leis, interesting_ in tho study and scietice of Agneulture.. The Farmer, HorticUlturist, the inventor,-the-Bleohanic,'are all cordially arid - earnestli; invited to contribute and partake in the interest which will be excited by tho occasiomand csp4ially dowe invite:the aid, countenance . and presence of cui'mothers and daughters,' upon Whose - Eniridy.:woric :Mid good_ example - ire are so (dependent for all the - domestic comforti of life r '• Arrangetnents, arc now being-made for on , closing the gr ounds, - and providing-separate, _ , and-safe places for the ..animals and articles which shall be presented - -for exhibition. All thd canals and rail-WaysOf the State will be open free - of charge for their transportation to Harrisburg; 'and. visitorslwill come arid go on them at one half the usualsates. , ' . pacludin,, The young men ottheiState are reminded that the plowing match will afford them an op portunity for the display of their skill, the training of their teams and the fitness of their implements. ' • C Whilc s we address thisicommunication to the people of our State, it will not:be:Understood that it is designed to exclude the citizens of other States; ninch less o avoid the,honom blo e.ompetitioriwhich th ircontributioniMay afford. Now is the timeo prepare. By di rection of the Bxecutlue Committee..- • '': FREDERICK WATTS, • .Presidept of the State lAgricultural Society. Carlisle, May 28, 1851,1 , rEf" Pzipers throug,ll64 the State are re quested to copy. ' =ZENO Fird/T GAUDEii AND 10RC11A8D.......-LO4 Well to peach trees, and (remove borers apd peach worms from the bark of the- .tree just' below the outface of the ground. torts of fruit trees may be filmed this month if necessary ;' - out off I black knots frani 'plum trees ;'avaidirimini.cberrimarshortl ening in peach tree.sat this season ; remove, !excess of fruits, or you - - Will lose- more" in, lquality than you will gain in quantity,:- Use the burning lamp recommended in Vol. [l, for getting rid of the second brood of eatepillars. Coat the trunks of treed with the wash recommended in VoL L . N0.14. to prevent the incursions of- other invedts."-= Cut off runners in striwberry: g beds'ai 'fist as the - plants have done lfrultrug, and thni 'enable them to gain-. strength.. If-.goose berries show mildew, soak - eut bay(salt bay if you lave-it.) in attonihrine, - tuid place it on thogrounditround tie.etunie - itenk..nnd :O . standing 4:Mtwara A IM. _ as ,0. 0: tab age; _ iprinlile.over,this chartist! dust. Destroy ants 14th thelammoniaele water of tbe gat wdrks give ;;liquid manure to weakly, smali frnits,-and.?teep attach around them.. SUUltkivrano grape vines; aed as aist theta, as: reeemwronded in 4;;,tirpeper on. the Isabella literelitawha grape. MINA EAUCgalro" `rtnnoutto,tvltiv vnottaDATigoa.vere - & Ecit Ohne IDi*Oas:►ND SIOPIIIIFTOII6.` . . _ - . . ' TERMS.oii,rrothmi AND Pali - vertu per innutti,Cuh in adetance, or two dollars if not paid until the'leidof the year. or !linear subscription. No paper will be,cliscontinned until-netearegee eer paid, exCept at the option of the Publisher& Ail comniuniestiotto;mint be poor rato - to re edy° attention .- All letters connected with,the office, should be directed to S. B. & E. B. Oast, Montrose, &sq.: II? Editors' office over V. C:Tyler's Store. BATES OF Aorrarrlsmo. • • ••• •• One square, (12,1bles or less,) 3 insertions,. 8100 - :;'Each= stibsequent inscrtioni - - - 25' One square, 3 month., . - 2,50 t. • 6 ntonths; • :4 00 Business Cards,Alineser.less,_ 3 _.OO Yearly, Advertisements, not over. .41 . square* 700 One co lumn, One yeir, 3O .110 • tearly,Advertiseni will bo:restrieted to the bu siness in which they ore engaged:' - • • ' o:7' The Pabliebers l , hissing ri large nssorttient of Job Printing Materials, are prepared to execute nll kind of JOLI,,WORK with nentneeir and des patch: : • •-• , . _ *** BLANKS ,or - every description constantly on hand, or iitriulei toorder. IF,a¢aIMTOZ eXiceto. • Jiall N: U. Attoi.iiiby•ne .0111.eo on Tureplke street, meaner west or the old IteOster Printing - itlffice, "rittrEMPlElisirg . . ATFORNEY LAW,: ..Great with - ..PETIEIII, DECKER; ESQ.. IFATING been appoineetiliy any Fish,or New - Pork, tie 11 a Commihioner for that State totake the proof and acknowledgement of Demlcand other-Instruments, will attend to business callain that capacity at kin calve at Great Bend, Pa, Rept.10,1,550.-17 . , S. S. lIVICCUESTER,' • ATTORNEY AT "IA Ttinkhannock; Piz.4olfice Brick Rote lUGAMBLE DFSIDENCEIn the halite form try tLe rithltrtt , 16 Samuel Guile, deceased. Raiford, December 25, 19x0: , J. N. SCOTT & co. LIVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLE Montrose, ;Penn's. PETER - STEVENS, • , ' Cabinet stud Chair 3110.t.fer ; carrieson,the bnsinese In all Its -variona branches and on alargo scale; at the old 'stand of Scalths,Stevent and Avery. - - • :E. B. &. S. CHASE ) . Ari 9 OP.IIMT:3 AT, - . ItiCNTILOSE...IPA.: (Office over Tyler. s StinT.) Cnase.. - • - 1 -- S. CHAU • S. LYONS /A SON. DEALER IN Dry Gaols, Hardware; Crockery, Tin Watt Groceries ; Rankin, 4t. 'Also carries th. 'look Binding Business. _ • Public Arertui; Montrose, Pa. . . i. C. W. sirismiONS.' BOOT AND SHOE MAKER &. - REPAIREP I (Shop over A. Dahlia's Saddlery sup.) TILZ•11.41.11 SILWING & HAIR DRESSING SALOON, ' l s,earlrio Building next door to the Pod Office, Mbotrose, Pa. , • nt2tf MISCELLANEOUS. The People's Friend - T. Te.PONDIS., of Ithaca, N. T. pALV D EST OYEZ{ ATM IRE kiIING EXTRA cr.—.4.nExt me from the shrub called Witch-hazel; and purely; from that with the exception of a little nicoholto preserte it. wilicure afloat pain:and Intlantations, old sines, fresh woundsand bruises, Piles, and all diseases Of the bowels of a chronic riature; tootle-ache, - ear-ache and in excellent remily for females, an. - •; . - • - • It is truly whatit Professes to be, glhePeople'S Friend! Providence has scattered along the ru=ett paths of life manythings thatcoutribute greatly, to the comfort and happiness of every 'body hence their great Yalu°, and • well may thei be called'filonds of the Penple." One word here toguard against imposition. Amara by the name ofdpencer, has manufactured ;and tittered for . sale a spurimas"aitlele called - the Corigl'Extiact,—that would be entract of the hazelnut:—ttie genuine is as whiteand as purees water, while tho spurious article is 'eolorell,which enables the publicto distinguish. i ,Nonetteuntae,but thosensained Pond'sPainDestroyer W3l. K. UN/Cif:Montrose, and store-ke epers epers and me. dicine-dcalersgenerally.dgents. • • ' •• • • A NEW. supply of JEW ELRY # and Watches Att. stout tcircaab, at TERRELL'S. . Jan. 1. 1851. - - SOLE, LEATH-Ea* areprepared to sell Maws IE. A. & o.Pritt's cel 1, ebrated sole Leather at N. X. City prices—basin an agenay. Dealers cart be accomodated with a superior article, from meta iine C 0111444; aldesat.prlcts4reto. areiaribeard of In this country. 1 Va.:41850. . laiLi.o L. POST do CO. :A Fresh Stock. of Clothing. - g , Hats and Capsaspring .ttishion)Gonts, Ladies and O Boys Boots And Sbnes, also, Cap and Letter Payer, by the Beam or lessinantity, Wall and Curtain Paper andßoiler, Inks,Pieturesatl Picture Frames, Books Fancy stationery, Fishing Tackle, .ke, kiln received and for sale at smallprords for ready pay, and r eckly pakY only April 3,3851. GEO. FELLER. Perfumery, Fancy Stoat) Stx. re,. MEE Bandoline. Triple Extract, Maccarsar 01140 x 1. Marrow- Pnmade, Bears' 014 Barry's Tricopherans, and other fixings for tho hair. Military shoeing Soap ; Walnut Oil do Ifhite Ears, Alai otid and Sassafras Soap, sup erfor artieles for the Toilet, tole found at. Montrose; October2B, ISSO _J. LTOISB Or EON. . _Fars! Fairs:, DASH paid for Fox, Mink,.Muskrat. 3lartin anti V Coon Aims, by 'M. C. TYLER, Montrose, Dec. 19, 1850. . • . Flax Seed. A NY quantltY of Flu . Std Ranted inixelaitg'efnr Orb cedes or Cash by , L N. BULLAIID. • UMPIRE Long Rawls, Palm c tt9s, and plain ne Lgsre .111 of all colors at . TYLED.'B.• QALT by the bbl. - or.lowl at ' • = a ; .; -D. R. T ILOI7O EV and BOrapato for role - - LYONS fr etiANDLEI Sk.PAY Powdersand Rat PIM for sake .7- • ' - LYON' I.3IANtkIkER ElVELllY,Muricallpitrumeui id Perfuriery.at • - ILktCAISN kettles • fresh raisins, , figa, heirint, lignacheref;codish. and Union haw for sale by _ . SUEEPisheare for safe J. LYON'S sj-Son, AGO D stock pr L oot!I and e toes at -t- D.R. 4: and TAT RALE, and Linseed Oil; rainte, kgrood tut V :portment at ‘. and Co. liArAN'lED—Fifty ton!!!goo , d coal in eickappge `V for prows aud.cutings. . I '. - ' B. Arrizs;', Montrose. Jan.l3, 1851. >, •• , more of thou Ologece.uupuus4o aU 4k3./Viither kiude Of tin as :r- PLASTERi- PLASTER 1 . • - 4,09 saline : Oita BettitDepot,i46433.- • ..„ - ED -- ------ - Iveita,....biztkinsr; rouge 1:1„ . - , I ti. P,OKT arek* CLENTLENW 4obuyVlot4Buitabletorwiutcr eicittlineysin ad We 144 carat tusuar,Vs.., c - firnit anElJtsel . .4)telat, „:„ lUM il li g l i-1 / a ratel.A l oskayiard..Bulter,4!se.;*Tai . toirißeersria,ol4l'ewteiOrairOw, - • . LIMNS min, fiRANGE's Er. Lesnorix—A fresh lot just -ta t ‘..lceiredind for sacs' fry thebandriloloten, of ninglstineralnins jint in. -Mao - §non - s; ylln I izruesfitilf Inwie 41540 for sato by: -1,-N.8V11.412tr. a'o64AtAtpOs:Otlynt.g., - Bargains • ACANFIEL wnt! esY 4.1 j ttk: tiloeltilealt.of% Montrose and II alai tg, that4o , bat last tr. T." 4 .7111- turned trim ,trall York nith,the - t. I; e rg:t e i ii r r icli i, es s t i n i n v_ d_ e b r eetZ T :l k anottmeilt. of h • ,es 4 dec. eiorbefore onered in Illnv ‘,l • mton. 'Tbo apOye goodevero bongbt for bash; and will be . sold at UMloisest"price," and all articles warranted" na. IVMM* mended. - 4 N.:IEI —Particular attention paid to repairing all kinds of Walcheiind.lewolry. •*_. , Tom"' Conitstreet, nearly opposite the Plvettlx Hotel. ntughaineon,oot—iotisso.---. • , .: : .. , - •,, gleW _. , ,_• .IWA ch es o elrY) . & cc -,•:: . -- - • ..... p. •. • - i ,: rr/dIE subscriber :Is now. racer ' 1 -- - .sb. , . . .• 1. log hie spring stoc.t of Goods; C • • -.,• c ••-• ' - -•'• _.„,„' ennsistinght_part of t. old and elf ' -' t --- ~ , ,: 7 . ver.F.nglish Lever , Witt dies, - • • (told ' i'' ,4- • s • and Silver • Anchor. do., Gold and .2‘, 1 -• k , , 1, ( , • I•.p C ..i.yerLepine do, of every variety , . , • viz' •of style. ati , l pattern, - warranted lb . 4 . , - ;i:YZ••••.•-• good thne.keepers. - pine gold car "k. ~.„.7 . , - :-., --, tinge, breast pins, finger rings,' -- • , _., lased, stone t and. lloabm lf eeicts;cu puti,gold foh,guard - and vest chains, wild' Icichete, of all' elms, altiglo and double, gold. and silver snectscres, gold and silver thimbles, pen', pencils, watch koya,belt hooks ,t r , ~gdesAver plated ware, britianin ware, clocks, - col, li:y, yaney goods, shell and buffalo - combs etc. Also_ a largo acaortment of oilier spoons , forks , etc.., warrantd as good as coin, tengraired gratis.) fining to tit eincrnise of the subscriber's business; he to enabled to sell any-ar ticle in Moline eta very. Small advance from Maitufactur ere and Importers` prices, thereby affordingsuperior- itt ducemintaVo thoae wishiftg to purchase, hi tlai variety cheapness and quitlit* of Ids Goods... ,•• _ Watches And time pieces' of ercryilescription iapalred and warranted at tha V4artcst notice and in - the 'best manner. . • 1.. . ALFRED .1. )VANS.. Binghamton, Slay 1 .01; , '. ~ - Washington 4. ~ • ~~'~` ~ Ibalm been encouraged by the- tery:libergl patronage • received, to Situp my shop with thetasgeat and, beet assortment of goads ever yet bron;bt to this Init ina ybefunadeVerything belongingtu &Jewelry mid neystore,dlot.ClUcks 44Vatclies,•oforkril deseiiption. Darning Plaid, parlorandeommon Lamps, which at this time...lathe - b eat thing In lumps a gaud and cheap Vett. you can Ilnd them only. at 7- ; • " TILITVS. Moatro - se, Nov embei•2o,l - ~,{Elt fiATN - Yggi r iUn g Magnet icons t CUM t ltl- Liver OIL Townsend 's Sarsaparilla, Vattglin's thonttiptic,Schenek'sllalsam,S vralm's Panacca.all of Dr. Jalne's NI eatables, Dalley'a Pain Extractor;,PAtt Dlllow's Itchy° Cute, and most of thoUppraved Patent Medicines oldie day, kept constantly outland by ; • BENTLEY & READ. • --,•Watches t . Jewelry:, ,v&o..- MBE Subscriber has receiTed an Odditiou tohi stock of JeWelry; , censisting of Gold Fob Mid Guard Chains, Lockets, Mager Rings, Ear-Rings, Breast Pius, Bilver Chains, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pencils and J'ens, &c., &c.,to which ho would ill ! . vita the attention of his frientle. A.J: EVANS; , • Binghamton, , ilfatch 3; 'SL .:'•• • Washington st WatehestWttehes rt_Otllntid vor;Lev6r 7,7ta-Lepines fiilf jeweled and U patty a largeamort9294 st t4ss !cry lowest prices anci "warranted. , - " - . . .131iighamtraa,.Oct. . • 74b0ANFIELD. SilverlFerll:Plated;ond 56/Pieces- -Sili6r con-Wing. Of Table, Tea, EleseitiEriam and Iln staid Spoois, Salt dud Sugar Shoe- Sarks&c., Engraved gratis, at :L. CANFIELD'S. dtvei,irar 'Tait IJ manufactured in America, at TRUE'S. MUM:La of 6 doz. 20e 'Mocha Is gnne. but more 0 the game sort la on the way to True's.Tewelry Atop. of various patterns, received this day, and for solo cheap by - BENTLEY & READ. VINGER RINGS—A new nud nigendid ns sortment and foretile cheap by W. D. TROWBRIDGE. The Richest.:; SELECTION,?I' Breastpins, Earrings and - Vinger flings ever offered in Mirth= ton by A. 3. EVANS. AVATCHES . and Gibe! jewelry in quantities VT to suit . purchiserq by • . , • , • IV. D. nO%IIIIIOOE. • .1. - old Lockets. - SlNditand Double of every size, by ' Binghamton:l A. J. EVA.NS, Washington-0.., Some Very Fine rioLDWATCJIES perfect time keepers. l Also silver tlVAtches,all quantities, by, A.. 1. EVANS.', Gold. Chains T OCEETS,ThDable:s,Specks and Fermi! CEUTA . a 11 afailassortment at - - - L. CANFIELD'S; DRY GOODS:: • ARRIvALs s n full Receipt of his rallStock of Lis . .1/ 411/1 fo ods, which ls unusually largo and oaisplrte In Fancy and Stapld • Dry Goods, Groceries,Crockery, Hardware,. Iron and Nails, Boots' and Shoes, Cooking; Parlor and Shop . Stoves; Buffalo Robes, fiats, Cups,Ac: including trt.particalar, al arge and splendid as sortment of . _ • . • j.. . • . , ga - AIDUIIM 9 . 110r20.1eiZtZ6 9 . land Wlliakter Long:Shawls, to all of which he would invite the at ten tion 041.11171 kt sweatshirt.; Goods of tho hest styles, and at - prices ;that unmet be brat, for cash arproduce of alkkindr,inclUdlng We len Soaks. Flan nel, Pork y• Graln,Lte.in any quantity. rew Milford, Nov. MO; • • • •i• H.B.—Coarse and Western Salt, and hour kept-con *nay on band. . Live anit-let AT THE, CHEAP READY PAY "STORE, ixT D. TROWBRIDGE, is now receiving a ir . now atd well stileCted assortment of Dry Goods; Groceries, etc., which he offers at lower prices from selling on the credit system.'" By do ing business on the ready'pay, system he is ,able to do justice to himself and his worthy patrons,that deem it to their. interest r topitrchase where they can do the best. He .would, hero make manifest his grateful feelings for the liberal patronage re ceived heretofore, and, reciprocate the, favor-by. offering a More !extensive and . desirable stock of Goods which may pi -or* to the interest of those that look out for No. 1. "A sixpence saved :is worth two earned.' ' • • • Hie stock consista 'part of Staple and Fancy . Dry Goods, viz; cringttamei print s, 'shawls, .Cam. bricks, slieetingP, Cloths, liestifigskribbone,. pant olg and. Umbrellas.- - ;- ' • - •• Gaoccatett:—Sugar, ,naoht.._es, , - actiele.well, selected - Black - Mid „Graen.Tea,) Can, dlca,.'Poppc~,'Spice,''Rice, Soda and. Salaratas: (do,) Soap, Tobacco, Snail: CigtOrDYe-St Candy. Oils,:andPeritinadiy; ilsTs, Cars, Ss' STILIVT Goons.4Kip and Calf 'toots, (of good qualitv; good salictlonof Ladies Shoes and,Gaiteri Gents ond ,Boyi-Shoer; Chil dren!) Shues,and Slippers,-Clocks-• Watcher Gold ,Rings, Pens 'and Caice Stationary. and Yankee Notions, you cant hk a miss. Great Bend rpflE 4065c:fliers gratefully , acktrowledge.-pisst X fasariraiid would respectfully eoliths attention at:.o - Persolis who_ Wish to biy goods cheap to call to their stowrOtie.dorii east of thellrickzomer t atril examine their stock oriciods.: -L- •-• . it, general assortment of Dry Goode; tioCkery, HarHollow-scare; - Groceries,.. sheet froui and tinware, stoves "aiwf.slt;vo, trimmings .con' ,on - hands ; and - orders for, tin . , Copper, and sheet, irn were , promptly' ititended , - • • • • • _4 it..L.4.THROT-14 Co. lifOutiose, April i 29th; 18 - - 51. - - Goods bought for:Cush* • - etooNsTos VEl7.7liirojtist 'received aleeSe oOd sellesunted stock-of Dry Good/. Orocerfet, E.:Tott ery, ilitrdwarearon, Wails; Looting (Hawes; Boots 'and Ehno,-heady Made Ch4lng, , , - Drugs: illedkine,Talots, • Oils, sneer Ware, Jettlry, elOcke, Tennks,'• nets, Paps and Omni. Eco.,erbleh they oreiolfering ot'tlie: follow ing eery low prices, sic: ISTails 84,00Lper KrgVitlce 6 cts. Sr 11/ o.l4aJugar fctr.Bl,oo, Thict•Dwtssl,l4,-Wreneh and Engllsh Broad CWhs Dom 16s to Zfleter yard, Can. dies is, Snleratus dd prilh.i tit= trete le toles wiryent, Looking Masses from Is to• f 0,00: 'Shawls Dem $lOO Our goods taring heesissiccted with , pull niter regard to wnal47 knit etyle, WO flatter ourieleof the.' we ant Pose •nli who may (weer tts'etittra tall: and •et Irdt price-icera ere detenninfd not td bcCusiccso4l4!;l2744 motet for cash orepproved cte4lts I rANTSD -1000 puctulaWootirliapidisiaterciellacks f acw h i cts ar eariltnUctsrmrshyshttcskrquatsl34 I . 4Butter. rag" atratePlunierleftimair..f, , ., • , flarford, p., • • • , .. ; •••• Mineral. Paint. AMEILIOR ertielsforpOrdins oti wood. W ith, oots or VA. moor again ee filre; - -Wate7= Weather , " 4 undtangeoble la Its color, It wises Vt.' With• oh dr COMPOdtjansa.94 dark Ftee ltona 11 7 ,4141 PikeeteoWdtbipiesilint-sitfie- leewTork. 800 114$ to Ina tawhapettadonwith the OW Flptproof Pahat Sad sand Mut ktadatgidineni ptisaitteletet mperiti : a greagotthttizil Dow Inas& Woe we by itotahowt, 3147 • DM. . 4.BEL MULL. i3ToVES:: ItARDWABP4 Witr - and : PIP rEY'StiiniSlitte iolikibildovO, foe fl buruing wood'oi coal, the best is use. Ropgti mid - Ready dotibte,overt Cooking stow. - Elevated' ; ' ' 1 - - do .Y -01',reOput ; • ,dck ; T: Victoria- = do d 0 ..,, ~.oivit•es State do • Cliutari Air Tiiki do' • • do • 20 Sites and kiudi of kurfoyttotres for tvood or ~,4614eri of 6 plate Etoves.„. . • • Coal and Wood Stoves for shops, school bosses' ihe,bese iri ' - use. - • -Copp . er, brans; tin ' and stove ware. ' Russia; Englisfi`, and American Stove Pipe.. ; • Stone, Tin, rind Zinc tubesolci, for sale by the 100, doz., or - single, at the Engle Foundry Depot. WILSON.Co. Montrose, Nov. 26, '5O. - •• r••• EAGLE' FOUNDRY! Ware Bodin in Lyons 4- Chandler's ..Long. add: g. • it:general assortment of Cookilif,r; Parlor. - Shop - and Coal" Stoes, Stove pipe, Elbows, Zinc, Sheet Iron, Copper, BraSS;Wire, - Bar' Nailltods, round Ze . square Cast 'Steel'all . sizes; round square Iron,' all sizes, ' Side :` - Green Sward; Excelsior, ;Genesee*".: WorsterPlowS,Streito ent2l ters, Arbors; Morticinir Machines, Mill, CrankS,' ilalance Wheels; PotS,'Dish Kettle's; Sp:- - ders;Tia'Kettles, Waffle Irons; Urn- ' brella Slinds,Pu:thps:Lerid,PiPe, Shingle . MachineS, Scrapers, Sleigh Shoes, Jaeli Scrids, tkc., 4-c, All kinds of Castings 'on IMnd or made to order— also; Tin,'Coliper and Sheet4ron War e on. hand, or made to order. WLIAON & CO. ,' Montrose, Nov. 5,1850. - -New Milford . Stove -Depot tr-n trannv hCs jart received a new assortment of 1.1.. Srove.A.„ including , the mast approved kinds-of Air light and coatmon Cooking, Parlor, and ?the', Stoves, ftitssia and common pipe, Sheet. iron; and Zinc, Strive Tubed, &c. c,, to which the attenticin ofensh purchns• erg{, and the publid le invited, anti which will be sold at very low prices.for cosh or approved credit. " Sdatember..lBso. 'Stoves' Tin and Coppep Ware. frklE subscribers have just purchased. a large I stock_ of over, Tiu and Copper Ware, which they offer to the public as cheap no the cheapest:, . D. D. LATH I . tOP ; 'l l ,friutrese, Dec..lo, 1450. Thebes STOVE out SI THE 'Keystone State Air-tig,itt,Cooking Stove, I manufactured arid for sale by Wttoos & co. NEW:GOODS caimibLen, . . _ . . . . Illinitivse anal Lanesboro', A RE now recsiVlng adsrge and splendid assortment of IL Goode, which will be sold.elea for cash. • , 'Shectings, Shirting, Trelang, Da ring; 'Wadding-, Drib llngs,- Cotton and Woolen , Tarn, Chrpet 'and Knitting Torn, Broadcloths and Gassimeris, Carpets and Carp Bags, Trunks, Black ;Bine and Green Umbrellas,iainued Ware, Crockery and Glass Ware, Barllwpre, &c.— • , :: '. . G R-OCE RtE S.. -. , Crushed,pulterited and N. 0. Sugars, Colfee,'llfolaoce, Itloek Green Teas, Pork, Mick'erel,Coalisk, Pawnee, splecs o tte. . •.- :- • ":: 2 . • • .; ROOKS 4 STATIONERY.: We aro receiving a ht•geassoi talent of altkinds • f Feb oo HoOki.tEnglish, Latin, French, Oreek and German) ' hies,. Histories, inecelLnaeous Wanks, Medical hooks;,' Cants; Tiseue and Note Paper, &e. fen. -Those •n want of Hooke and Stationery will Please give us call; ae we ntend cheap for cash.; • •- - • , I. STOVES ..AND IRON •WARE: . . . . Cooking, Parlor,Slthp Anil Coal Stores., Pipe, Fibows, rove Ware, SerSpors; Plows; Corn shtilersi straw. mitre.? Mow Points,,e4.o4 LannfPlare., . . • S i ALT 4-FLOUR; •-• . by the otherwise—reandlss by the box or lb—,also, Nails, Glass, Paints and Oils: • ' SARSAPARILLA. -• • OW 'Or; -Jatob'a,l, P. Tannaendli: and Sand!FgarSa parilla —75 cents per bottle. LYONS & CLUNDLEIL Montrose and neeborp%Nov.7,lBso. - BlatchlkishFlows TIE subscriber would lateral bis friends and the pub lie. that he la now . manufacturing -the . celebrated Mai gamy PLows at the- old stand of D. Post. ' • Side UHL Moo, Wayne Co., Ltring•ton county, and Skinners Eddy Plows and Castinim on hand :Itepatring..done on shun ndtice. !Laving made nit arrangement - with a ma chinist, ho Is prepared to make and fit up most. kinds of machinery on short notion and on reasonable terms. Montrose February 17 II.II.:MILLS. • 'ON—English and. eivedee, FaUJA Lace. Deng Teeth by; ' • &. :i. smart &co good accondkol.•aa cooking stove, alto a good nc rut tar s thrkale,chosii at -•-- ' vaanakea - .• liOtTGAS.—Singliamtoil.Moutrose.Skinrr.is Eddy P andliattandStateesElonitiland Caltince,constant 3, on hand by - • • S. U. SATRE & CO. CLOTHING, BOOkS, BOOTS, &c. . . •. • - -- , Notice to - the , Public, - New Seasonable Fall and Winter` Goods' ar the _,„ .. Gyeat;One Price Store of . .... .-:: , 11,...1,ENIKEllitf., Great Mode Pm. :.• BEGS leave to take this opportunity of tendering big sincere than ks' to his friends' and customers, for the i generous patronage they have extended ta WM,' and, tat theamne time inform them that be has just returned from Now York. with a very large and choke selection of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods.. Also a fresh and .exten! l siveassortment of Oreceries;Provisions,ltuotsandShoes,i Hats and 'Cepa, - I.lardwarei Vioekery. er.c4Drugs•nrid 1 Medicines, width will be sold for cash ~tind - .produce at a ; veryamalladvaneN at prices which defy all competition. - Flour, Pork,Fish,Salt,Wholesale andre tailo-he would also remark that boa There, strictly to the system of al ways n. ming tholoirest price at first, therebygivingthe• same advantage to all who may favor hinatelthilmixpat,i ronage: • 7 . .. Greatliond Clothing Store. • ' The largest, best and cheapest, assortment of Ready 1 Made Clothing iiithe Village of Great Band, Pa., Broad oloths,DonSidris,tiasslmeres and Vc.l3tinjO ofall qualities i sultabli for the Pelletal Winter Trade, which he offers at 1 1 such prices/as to sattalynny ono that this is the place for i thereto deal. in consequence or the great increase of hbl li bultnesse his been obliged togreatlyenlarge his atock, -.Which he now offbeat° his friends and the - public rut cg: am ha ation, confident that in an doing they willfled some thin:ate their. advantage', -The Subscribdrhasulade are earigements to manufacture, clothing in all its :various branches, and Is now prepared to troll the mini!, warrant ed to bear Inspection. •- Duktont work and tatting done at the latest. style pad shortest notice,-,-all kinds of tall ifre trimredags furnished arid for sate. Do not forget the spot; .tare nt"ariY opposite Wolfe:talon HOU! 0, ' .-. 'Great Rend, Sept., liiso. T • ... la.& tiINII.EI3I. New and , popelarßehoot book, C"P- - , ii ' , r. romussrmElf3l3lAßtofUß 'ERBA - 11 IS. TORY, together with a BIOGRAPHY of DIST/NO Insinn PERSONS;to which Is appended an epitomeof HEATHEW- - MYTHOLOGY, :' NATURAL . PHLLOSOPHYiGENgRALASTRON--- ; -. •,-. • '.O3fY.. : and , DItYSIOLOGY, , •' • ; Adopted and need In the PribUcachools of Philadelphia '; . • . ' 8. , S:. JONES &• Co 'Publishers - ‘litiaita sts.,'Philtt. Toaoherit'ung (reboot Commltteee addti reing letteit to, ns post wad i trill , b 4 furaisheilwitts cqples for exlitrans- • Ecr A toll anatmiipletesissfistment of Books and Std Bantry fo.tsalwat thelowest Prices. r•: ..:: Books Books 1. - A NEW aupply. of Boots ito 'received. ;ItietWing • 'the klutte used la the New Academy. Al+e Maw tatr. Mu; tci Leiter and Cap Paper, at't he lowest juke& 140.4 VlrrvlVB Daily ft Ible Illustralomy Emerson!" P.sisys; n. Apoitollentipthim by Taylor. tleview ot the 'Mexican, War by Glvermorajmok callormi,D7Aubtitgrte:s itUtory Oche nerormr4loll, etel etc.-: LY I N I SA SON— 'I . - .. '.; - :, i '. r 4 l- 'SettOO.34'BOORS. - .' , I :‘,..NE1uL.,,00 f -4;, !e sof,§p a!)okim.bot.i '. 4 . i °'':.-! - f' 4l "- b y _i'v-- ,'!.: L '7 - itiontitde';l4oi'.l6. tSOZ. !-- :--, ', ..- -,. • .....'.• ,:..'''_ ! . A herb supply otarocetiesintt Opened , for al* by BOA casn idd rot . illitAbler delil Ivrd ,y oi ter. LIONS `& CliANDLtit. • . c us , , , . - wAITTEID ff,9OC! bb - f 11 - ehr - of Rye awl Corn for which - thp, , hishet4 ;ticy will beg 1014 1110;0110r ' • • .•- „. z: CO, A N EW EIPPIT of goods at -;;,- 'f:; itiiLil.94li,S4,liMilt - 4e,.. ;'ii, '• - Chgrsge a Hoists, cgmmenc!ng.. .; .. 01111iPla; Si. Pa4eriina..and _ a er .,',4icivi'.l#laui.lsolt. giver ::.,- - - 1 '.iii,i, g l ' O ' Cii)hi ii if il, " i , r * 8 o'clock 30m1a. .K. MI 7 o'cloelV3o tan. .7 - A.M. 19 "II -30 min: -7- A. 711 03 - 14 ; - , 16'taln. ; P._3 l 'll] " • so Iniar -•.l', at.' s , :'“- , 4.50 in, '..., r:11 sly Pf DA Y. tlfril24t4. __ . . _ • Lear?. Suffern . a pipet': j_ 7 / 4 are 21!tio-Yriiik .6 o'clock 29 ruin. - A.lll. 6 O'clock — • - 1- 3 1- " sOr On the arrival of the_ rictralnsgolo7EarA: 7 "-' , . .•• -;" „.., ." . .1 .- .3a11.111,15031- IP ILA 62961,,, •__. - -1 •-- ' - Letivi Patermitrat " ' ... ' Learl Neter-79a. ' to'clockA:ll:3larkot;st. - -; ..7.o'doek Winks. :.-_, 4:31 ' 8)V " • " - Pat's* "Dep., 9 • " ao'.. ,r. .• • • .. ,1 - 4,- 'll. ; "-' . 4 -,, 1-` - .4 ' • .:' •-• ' • ' Pm: 41C. 'I - P.• , ?51., _"=••.',...•", - a , :“.;: i!- -. ,! . - 1-: ":-, ;"•. 7 .4 -.. iiiricit...st. - 5 ii ;45 is, .. .--."•; n • -- ' r . :V fib;i11;1[11 - AilNra."'"; ' .." I: ' . "''' • -•- ,- Leave Patersonat . : :: t,-: Leate Ntir-Torkaj. - , , , &CIO.* A.M. Market-seji 9 - o'clock - '' . X.ll- X " ; P. kl:pat . nDopot;l43- ;- st - . .-P;111 N. D. On .11fondontornIntistbe first Erato fronAnifernY will I cave ut 7 23 info. or on tho arrival of the Pott;erril The 239 A. M. and 6'45 o clock - P..lf. trains, from ; Nett York ; will not atop at any station north of Paterson; ex. cept ltock Road - and Ilohokni., • r : •-_.-;>.. "•• ilrtrains which leave N4w York at 7.K. A. Il1"-knd. 5,4( P . fif trlllbe in time to moot thetrletraluSdnoinlng and venlng.,going West, at §uffenut A epot. 'Angut 22,1850:: "- ; - -- ALBANY • New Cilytiget • & use :cotehanna Rail ItOsids,Senectt. - . -; •• and IDayegalLakes •• • EVERY.BODMMAIIKET - LINE rt l llEsubierieernuke tinw"pi . , spared toreeeive PILEICILIT I. of all kin4l.!, at the following points, Ins : Buffalo, Attica, Bitavia, flergeti, -- RocheCter, Canandi no, Gieuora,Dretdan Dtualce, Linding.; Jef erten, Havana, gillport, Ilorsehmuls, Corning, Elmira Pactaryville,Spring Port, Itedder's Forry . ,- - Atirortv, ltlia enc.:Candor, Owego I.lnloo, Birigh:tmter4-.o. Groat Band Lanestiero', Deposit,and Manctiek, erery day In tho week tSlandays.excep tea t } and corithine with regularity tbrung out theseacon. , They willattend to forwarding the same to the New Pork Market, wberoit will recelre the porton - - el atteu Can ofesperloncedJudernteriorho will attend to the selling of the canto; and return the proceedsin Bank able fa nilset either of the obore pof tits, to the follosanti IS uffato,Storeltouse of Iraqi Dan:; 'Aitfna.Storationse of Ifenre:liford; Batavia,Storehoitteothueiria A. Smith, Bergen. Storehouse :of Daniel McPherson; Hachette; Store of Fairbanks 'dc Eldredge; Canandagua, Offiee o Walter Corcoran ; fieneva', C. Lawrente ; Dresden Store house of WhitneyMOuell ; Orld,Fergus on &Sprague Lodi; Dundee Landing,Storehoiste ol•T; Tulbill & Co.: Jefferson, °Mee of B. 0. Norton 'on the Pies ,11avanit °Mee of J. P. Phelps; Millport. ;tore of :I. Stoll 'forge oeadt, - of Ferrell; Doining, slose of Wm. Arnold; Elmira,: storehonse - ot Thurman it Inghrem, Factor:y*l4lle, store of Charles IL Shey . lma; Judder' Perry; Aurora', store of Wits P:gonna fithaea,stos of P. U. Drake; Candor store o f S. Darager ; ,Ownoo, 'flee of Nathaniel Ells ; - eaten, store. of C. N. Wheeler Binghamton, °Moo of James Sick; Great Dena, often F. Chureblll;. Laneshoro',:sfilee of P • A. Ward ; De p oilt m'ere - of Etislgn er, Dean; Lfancoeh; store .of AIllstia;&„ Reeves. .•. - AtC. , s.llSFi Binghamton, - . um. wiIITNEY. - Dresd'eu r ': - GEO. P.',IIIONELL, do: - . • . • .NATIIAFIEL ELIA, Owe,zo• , . AOUNTS.—B offal", Henry Day; Attica, Thomas Sp ford; Datavia;IMCIIIIP A :Smith . ; flergen,DanielMePher soll;•Rpohestert- Faleninks ic - .• Eldridge; .Crinandagua, Walt er Corcoran ; eva, - C. Lauren ce • 0 rid, Ferguson A.,eirrague; - Lodi; DuudceLandinp,Tu s thill & Co-; Jet ferpon, E. 0. Norton; Havana, F. Millport, J. Stull; Horseheads, J. A. ,Verrelf; Corning, Wm. Ar nold; Elmira, Thurman &ItighrantjFaCtorprlild, H. H. Shepherd,• Aurora,lf. & Morgan.lthaea,P.H. Drake; Candor Ilirai, , ,er; Union, C. H. 'Wheeler; Great Bend, F.Vhurchill; .LirnesbOro',. P.A. Wank; be posit.Ensign& Dean; Hancock, Allison & Reeves., Capt. Janatis - - Isk, • .; • IVlDanperintend the businesa tbroughout - ..the'whOle no, nod receive and 111 l al onlera Tor- , . . , • . , fes; Fitt It., FisLti Oyster% &c. &c -which will be b ought at tho loweat ;wholesale . piieeti :In Nov York, and tor warted - to ens.. of the above named Depots.' , . New Stage Arrangement at Great Bend. Tat Iwo Daily tines of Stages from Greaillend to Montrose will hereafter leave 'he itailroad notelet' O. Smith in thelzumulLiteAxleinity of the Depot, a- , fol; curs 4'N: 311 and P.:3 ,on the arrival of the Rail road trains from Now York; passing tbrinqh New 31i1f..n1 to 3loutrose, ulaeoce•n Dail , line run, In ell:lncite:l therewith to Springville TUnkhanntielf.andlVilkesbnrre another via: N eholson, Vactoryville, Abington Centre; Providence and Ifydo Part to Serantonla, /these places being along the Die of the tenets Gap .Rallroad )Ste, turning, the stage itarlol 'Scrantimiti at 4A. 514 poising through the above places to Montrateorhonce the Bove leave in tinni to reach the Great Bend Depot before the trains going Rast.. , ;:'. ; , • • Also, a Daily line leaves ;Smith's RaElway Betel on the arrival ' , I the noon train from the ' estf r Carbondale v'a. Summersville ; Newalilford, Ilarford: Lenox and Dun: doff. , • - , ...TRUESDELL, & CO: Great Bend; Jan. 22.: 1851. • ' • —stf ' MISCELLANHOU§ .ADVERTISE M'S; " I ,i 71t'0,-*L4Y.p*i. rill.a.ii. - CRAIS, German rilySidol2, takes tbism el h- Al odor informing his friends aud the pubic In general, that he has-located-in - the ?Mugs or Ovr.v, County of Tioga, and has established wpm:mutat office on Main:at over FL 11.11iiihurt's store s and is ready to attend to any husineSsln Cm line of his ptofession. -•- ' • Ilia.superier method. of arriving at a correct diagnosis in-pease, and his - tuiparnlelleil success in treating the various diseases Incidental to the human s - stein, especially those of an .acute, subatute,ehridue, or com plicated character, ate nil necessary for him to of `at to tho Invalids had diseased of every character' o enti tle Euito the confidence eta dlecriminating public: For the benefit of those unacquainted with. his Method of practice ho would say that he describes *disease hy - a chemical and . microscopical examination of tlielfrine, ' Fe, tons may. send •or bring - theirlYrine In a Clean (at least two ounce) slat, the first. in the mornlng.preferred, and as a record is keptof all the eases examined, the name and age -of the - patient aro' also required.. No charge is made forexamlningl Casa - where no medicine Is filimedichies are prlacipalliseleeted from the Vegeta bleKingdoth, and are admlnistertl according to the Ger . . . irian'Soltirde Pruince. • „ _ . • , ' would aim add, that be has at last batulo an imper ant discovery in relation to treating diseases of a calcu.;" WAS origin; or Gravel: Thigh a singular deposition * and may consist Irrerysta Me grains, of amitt y r:lMMh t feel, but not distinctly visible upon a close examination; At it may trondrt inirregnlni shaped transparent' concretions, sidtleiently large to be readily distinguished by the R y e, and denominated. calculi. { • • The preparation that ho has introduced ohs,pa of di , .solving and holding itsolution; calnaor !Men tions concretions, nhich Is the, source of,irritation, and very often extensive inflaniations ottlio Urine* organs, .thereby.allotrlng the same to escalm. , .• •: • •-- lteterenccs can be had it his Ofileel. "m pato tilting In ultf.the Wettern conntieß of the • Stat..'ef- Neu' York, rconsylbenta, 3liehigan, ko.ovlto • had_been,, ten- up to din by the most skillful Phyblelaits, - Itiiringot and Orating themselves of hp ; akilL have' beetsrtstOrt-•• to. good health. The great ertnan emedy fet Feinalet/b -dtrtetlons, trerins,-Croup and Dysentery, may alwa,Vs be fount at the Office. - - D. .114:RAIN ^^ Owego Jan 1851 r , , At 7 .l ,° s l :3o l lll'l,7'roloc,t , ', s 'h4T F olDrr;) : sl l lViCiatl Ll Dl,_caincd C005:22130, eogibined who Culk , ulU6slON. trent t."wee den, office 0.,71 LOCUST otters hie serrolees tnthe citizens. Of. Montrose: 'lad bat bees; consulted by. all the espwited heads, of „Europoi and , joys a - higher' reputation a 4 an Astiologer than! any cue living,! . :liativities calculated according to Pleateaney:—; ,Dadies "83, Pe.ntlemen SS...Persons at a. distance can Live thelimattrities' drawn Ly sending the date. of the day otthelr birth.. All letters containing-the above fee velltroeelytklmsnediate attention, fiatlvlties lent to any - part of the world written on durable paper ,• andle . is prepared: to nialio use,orlds power by conjuration on any of, the following.topitusi--Constship. advite given for the .suceessfutaccomplisLment of a wealthy marriage, he has the Pourer to - redeem such as are given to the uSe, of the bottlei and for all caeca of hazard, and -for the recrWery ofatolen or; lost Property, and the purchasing pf lottery tie bets. iThon4inds of the above named cases hay itheen done In this city and Its vicinity. cud In tb e United States to thofoll satisfaction °Can.. - 10,000 No tivites lir Dore• iscopes havebeen east during the latir four years.while here. Letters will answer.euterr purpose, and will do ac Weil mite, ran in person, and the mull Is new. so will that po sonsheed not fort& trust money through the Past Office. r= Dr. tieback rece,res from GOO to-1000 letters monthly, and has nercriniesed one.: All letters trill be iellelouely attended to,i It...pr e -paha. - -per. particulars.unn at the Democrat office andget an - AstrolOglcal Almanac. 1 ,Locust st, aboye Sigh t Ph iladelptitit.. itp.Do partiCular to meution.the Post.office, county and State.: ;. 7. c n willforfeltiad whit: qAv v ing to cure any ease of disease , that, •Esay come under his rare, no matter how long standing - or afflicting. Emma suznie incited fo his Private Itooneti,'33 North st.,,Phila., without fear of interruption ,by lAtier patients. St ran gets and Other', who hATO been tin , . fortunate lit the selection ora lihyeiclari are Invited to c4ll. 'lkute who hat, twilu!otlfhiF , lelTethr , solltari sine are alto lofted— • , - • MIMI MD Itatit:eer —The'aittlitedrifOuld F d resell to , 1 reflect _before trusting their bealth,.happluqa,and.lal litany cans their lives, in :'ttie hands of physiciana,:tgno• eitnk r Of Oils. alma of trialaffles.; It Is cettabslijnipessibia for one snout° understand gall thefts the human 111 . 4,f1y Gee SiSbitit t Everirespretables titysician' has his ne..l callathrench,ha-wlilet be lis• there sueemsful shim lox trotter 'proferatall, and tik that. tltO4 Ohio Una mod study, - .Yzans or rnaoston,exclusisclsdefotedtei ths and treatment of Omuta of the sestina organs," together with ulcers-upon .the: totir, throat, nose, or legs, Paint 111 the head or bones, nnercurlak rheumatism ' , strictures; gravel, irregulailtfeo, disease arising from youthr,g ex . ceases or impurittes_of the Wood, sttis'rehy- tte - eatiatitu. , tins has become enfeebled, enables the l?octer,to,olfer. listens antaastoaltwho may flue -thetntalses undo? MITER E it. NTs, amphor Qum, yepponauce MitsiM4, Listteir I!ape!, Tattle,*iticiting 1014 !Ti th ed Ate - SULAM., - • 6,11/031 JI73T iiies,rod a new stock orsptin I,9:it smelts' row. .st th* :lois of • : • Q J WEBB. ACADEMICAL. SII3QIEHANN6 : , liCardza • :::DIONTROSE. PA. 1141Trirstee reepeetfulte Inform the pi l ul e Third Tenn of the AMid Auk year of thls lama* t it art 1 coolateaccon Tuesday, Apt% 204 b, w i t h the ing ^Do k UD or tsarancriox. ; Prof: Lemuel-11:. Waters. st, Arles dlitiy./..trawfbrd,Dieeeptren. - Mr. J., Lorenze_Lyons. A. 11., and Min A. A. A. ore, stain:tut Teachers! in. the - Academie and Departments. • • Miss Caroline Boannantruperintendent of the ry Department,. : ' , Pdra Miss Badly Blechman Teacher otlllasie. Mr Glister 11. Waiter." • Berman. . There -are thrie.seademiei-ternis the yearel. Vast commen clog ins thelOtb day of Beid.',of 15 rie t iz e ' The 2d on the 7th dayorJan;.of.l4-weks,and Umtata the 29itiday et April rif 14 weeks. -- -.; There are, thus, vacations in the Winter and rle6, two weekasach-and one attire wear; in the rarature" - PAleka - OP_, TQITIOH, The stitilieliof the Printslytipartment.: e 7,de rithe The Common Branches of theAcadradeal Department,emtinteing Beading/Spell-. Weiting.ltranitetiO, ideography, - and Ortittimar; 15,00 e - The iligher briuiclieS; :or ..tha . A.tudrhila `tilepoirtm,ent, -4 , , ": 18P0 64 The Sandia! of theCiassicel Department, Pain ' 4reek ano ;Frenott, with those ; - of theAcademieal Departniezt,in whole ' -or part r - - 21,00 - Music with use of Planoi. , •_ - Sop • a Draalng and Debiting,' - •15,00 u Gentian ; ' • 15,00 44 N B. It is the desire and purpose of the Traste:4 ' appropriate discipline, by the course of study pa by.the thoroughness of the Duitruttkill thiPtited set i the fa eliltles furnish e:d, to secure for this Academy s j stindln AMODg the7Lltetnry institutions of the ug h otirldro. : ' Papili from brosulorishing to obtain basal t . recel re direction to placiabyapplying to Alfred ha bit ort7m. 3. Mitlford, committee. I „ . Hilea:Wm..lll:3Bl:lD,P reti,ho; t. d.Nicerr, Seey. • Mason Et: Anlsott, Treasuier. Montrose, Aped 15,154_ . : 1 .13"N5F,TTB;iota ofßihbone, White I,ead.dinseel Lompolls, Mackereli Iron and Nails at MISCELLANEOUS New Goods. lOr At DEN & LITTLE'S stock of New Goat' 1.1. have arrived, comprising a complete anat, meat of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Stol l Pipe--,Zinc, • Nails,. Glass, -Sash Wooden 14., Drugs,. and Medicines,..Paiuts, Oils, Yob, Des and Salt. ' , Also. a _first "rate lot' and good assortment Ready Made Clothing, of almost all descriptions Boot's and Shoes,Hats, Caps , awl Bonnetstni utmost 'everything, usually found in a condi Store. . - • .. Our Goods -must be sold, and shall be. at tt, very lowest passible' prices. .Our friends are invi, ted to call and look at our stock. Produce of most - all'kinds, wanted is escluti k for goode by the subscribers, - • ' HAYDEN &LITTLE. Naw-Milford Hay ht IESI. . ', . • • • DR; 'JAMES BROOKS, and Surgeon, and dealer in D Lk rs.e., p• , l Medicines , Paints Oils, Dyes, &c. ;Cornett( Churclß end i•-and , Pine arreetsi opposite Col. F. Luri, p;.••=, Great Pa. • YCO.MING County Lisvrauc• Compaq. 1-4 The undersigned;agent for this well inn 'i,s and!ong established institution respectfully Wai n the public that he will receive applications hat sornnce against to or damage by the to Bail Goode, Furniture, &c. B. R. Moss, Apt 0: 1 ,1 .71robtrose,sApr. 9,'51. tf • Tailorinq l TOIIN GROVES , the. well own Tailor La E.ll again made; hie appearance in Montrose tot mute in the abovi named business at the cid rie4 directly over Lathrop's •Dry Goods mere, would again tender his services to the publie,nl olicits their patronage . -` „ • • Making and cutting donein the most annul .:. style of the age, and done on the shortest astian usual. • Montroseaeb. 12, 'SI. -• • - ' 5r Daguerreotype:Rooms. (Odd 'Pe HolLOorner. of Turnpike al Chestnut *treat.) TITIATIND just returned from the city with a et.. no 1.11 feeder, or plates, CART, Ac.,—the asap signed feels 'assured the.' he can give satiefee ion to d who wish, a "correct edition." . Among my new estate of casing may be found Jenny Lind, Papier /lathe, in Peney book casis. - .. Please call and examine 'mean Pictures, among which Is a Crayon Daguerreotype t 4 rum celebrated Daguerreotype of Jenny • rents Artistically, Montrose, Jan. 13,1851...... More Good .lie Joy to the World: LAGE* EATON, Lavin; adopted.the Eesdy tent, _which has dedded advantages to ado. both to buyria, and-sellers do now offer to the Nib Itllir new . exterisive4 and cheap - assortmentrot Erns Goods, witch have been selected :with great crosts licauty of style and durability. of article. Our nod it • - .DRY :.GOODS embraiev a greet variety - of everi description; WO Prints from 4e to la per yd 4 1,800 yds -heavy struts Inunals pr yd; Aispacaatls do; a great variety mut% clotlis,silk mange, and. a ' variety of Ladies tat Goods. Also a largo stock of - - • BONNETS. . . Ran Zs to 20s, Ribbons Is to 2s pr yd. Also Groats. Crockery. Roots and abocs of - every- dasesiptioa. prices paid for ril kinds of produce. . Ilarford,3loy 7; IBM. . "New Fancy Dry Coodp. . Bunparr has now tutors.. a new and choirs AL. lention - of Dry aiWids; including a great utitli Ladles' Dress GOalls; Crape and-tithe - summer Elan% Silk blast Illan,'PaStisoli. French Lace. Fancy Suss aS Leghorn , Bonnets; •a-beautiful assortment of Some Ribbon, Flowers and Trimmings of new styles, Slid Silk end Laces, for Ilentillas.BonnetSllk, black Lig Yells, Broad; Cloth, Fancy Casshneits, Westlogs al summer (laths, ii.nrpct Bags, Trunk Balls, ,Boos 1131 Shoes, PalntedWiudow Shades, Carpeting, Bats, CIA he., - with a large and general assortment of fiord Walt Crockery, Iron, Groceries, Paints,bledlelnes,ollllAl3o d - c:; , ell o' irldch will be sold at the , lowest price. sod the most reasonable tennis., B IL Nearly in kiwis d produce *anted. Soeks ln piiirtienlar, and the bights' price in Cash pallor Wool. Flour and Salt tonstul4 on hand. New Milford, ltoy, V 41351. GteatAttractiobsc, TT -now' re - netting his genera] raPP 7 7,- lie' goods for the ming trade,ahleb will be found usually estenstio and attractive,. partlealsrly In Mu 13 CCs. Ilea styles and Muds of Ladies Dress Goode, !WO' sbiedsnnd mantillas , with.* general assortment of stqs goOds ieldelvwdt:bo tbernost favorable terns NJ% 3111forl, May 50418311 • , ANOTHEIt ARRIVALTINEWGOODS T_T J. VERB desirei to call the 'altentica of Ila purchasers to bier stock of NEW GOODS, lust, beirsT. received. They : , have been selected with particrilar reference to the Wants and nom ,of his ensterriers: arbor ha ii ever most happy te serve and please. 'Call and examine foryonesclrea . Monfrom.4Var 29. : • e •• • w, Goodst DRINTS, Lam* Clughithis,suiPmer CIOTZP. CUOMO £ Carpctsoke.; Cheap at • Lyoss CUJOIDLtIi• nRCIERJF.S, N. o.llaranas. - Crualted;Poardared,of 'Ur Coffer, Sugar; Teas, Sciark, :Yeast, Paribas. Imo at nip, 'Sperm and Tallow Candl(i; Lamp 044 61a», Ata and Rio Colree, Poi*. Mutant, Bata etc*: e*eap at orltrise, May; 185 t Lrosa do °HANKA". itT.scs to al Penny - Nam, Floor find Flubbing N at. N....3Lintroar, lulu. Ltblts is CRANIUM!. Lyons 11011 11.41•E'CIFULIth" infqrin tiler Mends and_ th e 'lir. ebit they are now openingJunilsome assortmat - D-77, floods' Ceethem thutware„; Oroeides, B. Yens, Flth,'Nane, Brno= et 0-xWbithl they offer " rental low:prieni• - j , NAY iiOLD Pen and extension hoidens 'of all iZ 4... A cud beet qualities (oink, by, - W. D • SDOWlntinar. •- Patiti ocirmStarob;' loop; MuPeret. .IJeelvedanigningt neap.' ; "LYONS lo SON PAPER:ragOiniatedk at : - ' • 1 Do NE at Reynalda as It thottid Di at 4 canto rob et tba othrOUl34 or Wool.. •-• BEYNDIX• .71wonalya,.lo,ne - • ei 6 „RPAT_BVlL.troitrellef,j)Tooimitont.irome , ‘." 4 'asa , rutOram vat. MINTI,IO & Plan. WHEAT and !fuck Floor for sale at XL. & 0 -1, 2?/ * *ltgl a go y. W4"10, COPPIT i s &C. jut received and ("1140 6 " Sept, 6,