The Montrose Democrat. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1876, August 21, 1851, Image 4

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murder '4Dr. Grfin, - formerly - Ains'etty , for
an article , thut-appearedin - bis-xteiiipaper:i
It noti' ziP Pak' th a tet'ainiticetnent '
was a mist
tifit One ie say a Werdrespeating thn:righta
anti dutietiof
Next in•atreeity It, I A's - man • y
lynch laW;rahlil mitieler,iie4P#aed*l4er
these eircutnstaknees.
cnnsideretlthe. palladium 3 af liberty . , liar;
the press pan ney,e.r . lio:frelfirbile insmern.'
hers aro liable to: lie aisatifted.,lifeierjaevil
ruffian; for OM beheit - Cipreisian', - ,
inn.- ;-
If arFditotlives: - in m state -of society, I
where bowie knives are the!. replies _.to his'
argument, be either
. learns,in fear speaking
the truth, or hedeitt6 - hiteselT a bully,)-
In•eaelt ease he-d,e',:nrades - hishigh . rOeation.
l'ractictslty, the profession; in eommunities
that,:tiestriptilm; falls to tt - great.tiegrt‘t,.
into; the bands , of men ereatileas principle.
eleVate the' Ode Of honor abet - e - -law,
and thus bream the powerful advocates of]
- D4lilic,opb l •ion sht , uld, thereftie. l
reprohate - an on assau l t an editor under any
.
circumstances.
jt is tree there are eases in whieb, though
there may he no justification fir an a'sSattlt,
some persons may, -Consider. Abate will be
more-or less.of pahiatien. Cerininly the
world has little ',yyripathY for an editor who 1
has;been 'elmstised for libel, mitten' to Glance at the past.
gratify personal revenge: Public 'The history of Pennsylvania 'tells pew.
wit ha. sort of saver equity, holds - that - IN erfully a , minst whig rule. The 'editor of
sneer, who takes advantage aids p , sit iomi Rcading,Gaz all earnest inquiry as
to slander a pricate'elliZ'en, has no right to+, to what t.peli - 11 'claim • his excellency Gov.
aoraillain if the private citizen takes advan. , ilto-ton bas on the gratitude of the people,
ince of his strength to casti;mt tho libellee. has with pewit in hand. gone into figures ;
Ter; eien in this taie, the friends of order hero are some pf them : When Gov•
mourn to see secietY.outraged. It,
,i 3 • net I . Wolf retired 1 . 111111 . (410.f., • the! State Debt
t h e
, v i o i enco o n o to Ab e s p ,an dergr th a t, jg was a little over $24.900,000 : and when
regretted ; it is the offence against :.the!GOV. Porter catneinto Omer it amounted
p u blic peace and good morals: Two- wronp Ito more then_ ~,135 000.000—being an in
-410 net make wright. , It would be wiser, i CrenSO. ~of- 4'4%000.000 ilurinu• tbe . three
',vents 4Bit:ter's' niiirtile. is tree, that
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ovei Ir. such eases.,. if the. slandered -party ,
wouldappeal . t,o law: The oniats of justice
thanks - to an enlightened Iceiibition-sffOrdi
for,ecers' wrongivitielkeart. ;be pnr=.l
petrated : and while
. _tbisis- the ; case,?..it
sima6ks of anarchy : tor any person ,tri - -,take 1
the law into his own hands. And if it
ihns a mere assaults, how muelt`tilore.. So
,is it. where murder inurder.i committed. f “.
An upright editor Will-never r tmjnstfiahly
another;, attack_no Man from
private pique Ant only for the public good,
guardian may deriand an orphan, a. hits-:'
landrieglectitis:wife:ti-child -be ernel_tol
an aged parent, or other priiitte -wrongs, of
ivnit‘mninheinous` haraCter be' lerpt.' , .:
-trated , ...i; yet an_ r editor 'has no right toput
wal4,-tuiless the criminal,'
by teckiog, ogicker-:ntherWisn
chataciec..,ifiiil)l*,:e"nieninjuStites- 'the
allusion: ...The coursi furtilib fic
all private wrings and the seeking redress I
should be left to tie parties injured. We
tliat it.is the.custOni with tt any jotir.
• pals, amd will' ipict• t vtn pretend
to respectability, to tasei,lari,e license in
personalities, and we,dailyisee the
t.ffa'irs individual.: in cousequence„no..
jnitinably (bagged before the.public.. We
do ant. loweVer, excuse, the_act.: • ;We,
not ; defend our ordt,r sooner than ive, will
defend tUhers.if is in' the wrong' and iii
- ellarfletCTF, exceFt -in
the instances We' mention, the pl'ess surer
outrages privnte;Vto:.,..hts`:
.evil be best enrreetd
By the press itself. .Jtarnr.lists re- I
sped the lig tts''‘of i;thers., tliei
. 'own
be hut carelk tiAateil Let the press I,e,
tut' . true, to matitigni,
though, they.may entirely. disappear,
will become comparatively : scarce: More
(.ver, when., they An occur, public opinion
will:nnite:to , execrate the offender, - instead
inf palliating the'critinc as it too frequently
doeit = at* presef7t:' WTOTtr, begets' wrong;
justice.gices birth io justice. ..
In 44 rashlonablo Hotel.
tringsur ROOM. Yankee ct a 161 c eat
in ts:', , Soup.3
Waiteit 'his era'
soup ain't 8o flean as I have seen!"
'Waiter," Sir, I don't .1,-ntqc {Cot . yon
!Incans by soca- an insinneration. must
spit: ICI() 31r. Carrintulfe about thnt."
_ .
If:after runs to 'Head Waiter. and
brings that...DP:et - to :sonlae's chair]
ileadiraiter. Uooking read injacej
- Sir.'shall I:have - the pleastire sa)ing ti'
I be:Suicriat endnt,'that Soli remaiked the
Yankee, Fhroteing himself :hack in .the
hare—yi.o can ralc;rt to
of:,:i3eutperii!tctideiir, cr)ou've got sucivan
officer Cver yer- 7 1 s'poicd they bad Seta
poi:um:dents in, Sunday Schools. but.
lister heardni one'n a tavern beforc--yok
cal - , jest fay lets him - srbut . l said "to that
/hien:ll4;4 Mier Mind, = now,
pareart thfi trnth,Tqliicel "se that
tis the hen t _vain thlow in
jest no time id ;AL Tell.the Se* p whit
said, but-don't yerlie." _ -
Superintenciant, ceemblg• forteard3—=
,Apytiqngi he' matter': bait; TholattBY.-.-•
fling :none,
litl`saystimisonplidt clean
; icoac sir'' . , . • -
That's: a- teetotal? lip.:.
(Ball% say' . tams say' twn't
niaan.l
abnat . -yei,sci,np at: all, :cf.:that .linec jacket,
teller haan i t:ratealii bill for6o , 44lpar in
my cane rifnre Fay
in advanCeliilie*(llllgrffln ;things
charged, nn - in tap',
fOrtiiights.— a - int- at wino 'charged,
wil_e7)l.l l i4nng , to On Sons.
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,e'!cy the . *orlc i ii • dT!.
- bare—was 'ren.atinaaiiacit toil - 14, A' fiat
Soperittleitt6lt. , :L:... , Dljr dear 4ir, tiist
'c , ri..ti':uly xi* Itill 4f ,S fikrA'Adgii , oo - fimP l Y
I , ,,,,.iiilleh!e , whaidishcslitay,bei , ealfil . fur,
9 ,Ie I>ri(!ei fiiit(ittii)r:laitt ..utiifurtu,', ' ",'
i'inZukkfe-The - ilug.)st , :i,.; iv_el.lL'ilte fact
iZ. Triliapeatilt4t,liiiig_e_gaii;-s,er; soip.,
NV)itil. iiiii 9,44trti - is tills ' 'that the
s' , Ni,rfistet , tit',Fleatt:es ' lies' seen. Co: yer
% , ,: f 4tenl:Ar:aiksiritiell - itf,renOltvania;
tif ,,, trifid.iinic, tpriq'p:at -one thveMia , tleiln
IGU,4:ier'sioiiTd. 4hi i'lafte .iait3ikk
he.ni4jr! air igpit, 'twin — ain't 7 giertis it-f'
filtioliTliztesient, 4tosaiinerty.4:l
.-.,.,-: 'z—
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're' ;la Ae,
Touching Incident: '•
At the ennelusion of -the -oration - of Mr..
ileit:lQintrteri",
jh Newburg, oel.itti4tlf2.`liti intradueetl,
Hen 4 Gibson, iiiirvipir Of 1...• VS'asliingion'o
Life, Gnat : lV' terbitc-ibcarifii. l aged
veteran ennanteneerl his *ooth year on the
181 b of Yelittark 164. but still, retains his
strength and reeollecti;4l in a:, rernailtable
tlegyeetlie - rimardi. of a temperate end
*ell spent life. '
He was in baftli of Princeton, Tren
ton_ and Yorktnwn';;Atia with
..',NN'ashington
daring his encamproentott• Newbag, rind
remembers all the excitement produced it'y
the publiention of the Celebrated "Newburg
Letters." -
. Mlas - resided in the town of Monroe, in
Otsego county, Since' the clOp'of the: Revs
ohnicn, supporting himself by, his labor as
long as ho was aide to toil;: but is note, and
bas :been for-years, the grateful tedipient
of a 'reside from the Governments—the res .
ward of bis early.toils, privations Cud stiff
riligs,
.w hi eh, with the - assistance - *entlerid
by his charitable neighbors, has, given him .
;laconic - nobble Support.
1- The citizens of Neirtairg intend placing
' him in the old . " Head Quarters" tine* own--
,ed the State and in - charge of thn
pnraiion - of that village, where liis every
1 want will be supplied„ and wheto lie will
[spend the remnant of his days, stirriunded
by scenes hiS early sufferings helped iitifine •
seerate, receiving the homage ot hia;g4td
tul countrymen.-41bany Eienin'ts.
Ritni4.,--in.bielaitl l lessige, atte:npted to
Show that the State - -Debt. was just as he
found' it • but' sutieqUent investleatior.s
disiclosed a'- l i re;r•oupther. of , unaudited
claims due to domestic creditors On account
(4' 'extravegarkt and 'useless inwrrivements
Commenced by virtue nttherAct of Feline-1
irk . 15..-I F 26. ehartevlagtbe Monster: Ranh
.if the U. States, and
,for.,other purposes,
' tunotatiniin theagOgrite to $10,000,000 - ,
Tilt existema of these elaints.was phrpose. '
li'eoneetiled, and their; adjitattnent . -shoved i
off, la.orrier-to blind the people, to:.the - truel
istate;4.affairti nod east-edium
. iipeit - : the ]
sheulders,of llitner's eticcesser: - , To . this 1
enormous expeaditirre , we tenet - add ' riear.7 1
lyl3,ooo.ooo'receiCed from. the ,Gerierali
lerovernment, out ,of the earplug - terilltlr . i
fan& and about $1,600...000 from the Bark]
- of. the U.S., on acconnt of the:bent:mit, con
lail inned to pay for its charter ; all:47111W
I:Was squandered.hy.thellitirr•' Directorf.'
lin improvements wlaielt afterwards passed
into private hands at a ruirrons - Sactifiee to
the State, or were .otally abandoned.— 1
This is a faithful exhibition o' the sort , of
i" econonre" wlich characterised Whig rule' ;
' fr.mr I SSG, - to
,18:39; and - to prove that the ' ,
same disposition, still prevails in the'party;
we have only to nerd' the attempt merle
[ last winter by a Whig' Senate, at the insti
-1 gaticin or
.ii•ith - the: enneorrenee of Girl.
Johnstrin. to in c reasetsx Mate debt by a
perman - entloan_of $i:000,00(1 issuable in'
irrelieroablr .:sirinplaxters.'? Fortunately
i fir the veldt.. this , dairgerims Measure Tram
1 t•rmal , ed by '..tbe
. reSrltite opposi+ina, of -a
[ Dram:wadi - 0 Rouse. of Representatives and
Ito that' body belones the credit of - having
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shapekair . appropriation bill . Wheire
esti
mateswere confined within the ordinary
available means of the: Treasury'
•.
Bxecntioa&
Week_ before Last two men were bung in
York, for the murder of a pet-son on, snip
board. I., : asi -weel two ethers were 'hung
at New Caitie, Doi., ,for. the Murder of an,
old man' by beating him with a large stick.
one
, A 1 ~
I No saw t•ae, ne.n. bu t circumstances .
pointed to Emp - sow Bayard, a man of about
21 years, as the gidity wretch,: and upon
his arrt:st he confeSsecl the deed; and itepli. ;
sated Jaynes A nderson, n -aged 50 years, as,
his accessary. A.nderson denied it, and
I declared his innucenee. The motive for
!the deed tuns a desire - to possess fire ..dok
,tars that the old man had been seen : to re.,
leeive at a store. - Ou the trial, some;of the
it found on Bayard was iodentified as
I that - given, to the; old Man' at ._
the store.
"`
Andeana Ilecounted for, all the Money „in
possssion except one piece', Which Was'not
. intimated as the old man's.: W hich ,
two
I men had been 1 ogr;t her. Bayard retracted ;.
!Isis charge against, Andt;rsoi,_ as was H i p . 1
'lo.ved in consequt4tee of Ai.derson'i kiln- I
lace over him.' This projneed a diversity
l td"sentituent out-uf dears as to the guilt of
I Anderson. • They were however, boat ,con.
I demned. • At theA'xectition, on TliurrdaY
I last,'Anderson persisted to the last, itf anerl.l
icing 131 entire into reti '
ee'. and %Viten- the
[Sheriff asked Bayard if,helind any thing to
I iiiy Ltefore his eseention, he anSwered uJimi
liras trot,,there - ' The ; Sheriff--then,:said, l
1•!' bit you mean to say that Anderson bad
nothing tada with the , warder V' be ans , l
i
waned " Yea!" The Sheriff; to avoid any;
I inisayretension, repeated. thf-question, and
received the same answer.' 'rho rope was
:then cut and the -*ern launched intol
eternity.: Bayarirs; - dying :declaration of
Anderion i s innoecnee has Auken the - .eon:.
iielialls nf.olatty . :people alio, befora'lwee
,satisfied of his guilt.: . -
.'lAhatever the truth
- I.
may be,„Avill remain a secret until 'I se, fi
n
attY 4-reafinkli • g.:as no liviufine witnessed
'ilo deed.-Cation Dem' ' '
_llms.: l -Severra Zives
D Itring the thundt•r" storahof Friday
night, last the steamboat *nth America ;
*bile pear Hamburg - , ran into, the Schuette?:
Plot; (itt tast.cheatefr) Capt. - 4 kblialt Bur
tir.laden mitkepal-and laound to - Paden,
Conn.- The "sboOk vas- so violent - that the
ischooner tioarn-slateit • itionediat'elp
ittreObe Besides . the 4040
there • via _or board liens" 40110.11ais,
ieer. .grand;gonV, the -captain.
and soft y
Insei _Barker. 0f8r:41.04 Martin gunny.
Etrokl7#,:4ll . 4olass!it wercri*nyno—N.
INISINIIMM
1101EIgir S.OIYEER!
Itaproarl,attti'SttlllP4irs.
Idany farmers . ha 4,
,peen deterred from
using, ,tho ,sub -Boil Plw, froin finding it
necessary to use. double- teams to carry it
through 'sok 'af avail fair condition,. to .the
required _depth. This lati arisen , front the
mal-constructionnf the lows and not front
the amount. of:disinie ation . , required:.;-=
The nub soil . plow, 'as o made,bas
the rear orifs . icing si or eight inches
above the lower line of t e plow. and as, at
is forwitklnOtion, it lifts 100 lbs. , of soil
aterory,foot, eve:rY , foot, of travel, the plow necessary
to adianee it will through a fermi of 1000,
feet . lO length, is :equal
.to- that used for
lifting of necessary fortimving the'ploci the
distanie named, . Before; the:construction
of the Present' improved .00, some of the
objections.We have irgedlaWered,the rear
chd oftbe 'wing; leaving the po nt:with tho
same fOratand thus remedying the evil , but
in' part ' -the - form of the pointreinaining as
befere,reqUired too much force to commence
the disint egratiOrt: . Uttar hence 'the
,evil wan
not completely:remedied.' . W. F. :Wire
suee.eeded in constructing anlmproved'salt
soil plow, which remedies ail the evils com
plained-of.- It will readily be preeeived 1
that the form of the point straight form the
point' t,o the'rear, of the,wing base lino of
the plow. In this form the point is sufficient-
IY sharp and thin tehe easily forced through'
the sub_ soil, and the' rise. of the inclined
Plane formed by the -wing, raises the. sail
restiOg on it sn gradmdly and to . so, - slight
an elevation, that the.ninnunt of power re
-
Iquir.d is much less than that: ; usually„:'011-1
plied. = The sub soil plow is not intended-,
to bring up the sub soil- admixture, irit
the surface soil,. hut simply to disintegrate
it in Place, for the 'Porpole of admitting the
ready ingress of roots. .atmosphere, water
and all the results are as perfectly accom
plished by this plow_ raising the Brij] two
inches, as by any Cub soil plow, previOnsly
made. raising it: eight inches while the
amount of - animal power necessary for its
use is less than one half. Tho wearing
part si of this plow are so
-arranged; - as to be
easily and cheaply renewed, instead of being
rendered useless by bavkg the land side
{heating at the lower edge -worn off, as with
llitish:forinerly made. They may be Seen
at - ron,r_far* or, at Messrs. Ittiar and Atter
har_tr!,s. State..Agrienltural -Warehona, No.
2tilifistreet; NevrYork,':—WorkingrFar-
- .Agriciqtuye lit FrAnce .
writer-vTdier f o r the ; says
" A :
„ .
trip of six 'tundra and fifty miles,
•
KM the norther:lt to-the' Southern extrem
ity of France; Justifies.me in the
.expression
01 opioo thit God's sun does "not . Shed
its rasa on so
_fair a land, or one so thor;
oughly_eultivated„ The whole Country is,
literally - a gardati:;. Every - square==-foot,
front - the
n moutitain l top down to the lourest
ravine is to produce somethinth if. it
be SnscePtible of it. Their mode of.plent
ing or sowing their crops, whether on - plain
or hill4ide. produces - the finest.effect on
the appearance el thelatalscape ; the space
allotted fur each crop is laid out in squares
or parallelograms with mathematical precis
'
r ion - '
and, whether large or small, tbe best
gatden could not be divided with greater
accuracy. .As theft': are no fences or bedg
es,' rind as the different crops are in various
stages of matnrity, yin can imagine the va
riety of hues that meet the eye the mag
nifiectice of the panorama that stretches out ,
iii every direction as. far as.the vision can
penetrate: lam sorry to add, in this con
ec lion, that seven-eights of the agricultural
labor is perforated by females, While two or
three hundred thousand stalwart men in
iiinifortn are idling away their time in the ;
barracks of jibe cities awl' viliges.„ In the
absence of feneeS, cattle; secured by roues,
areAriven about their peaturage by fethales;
and sheep are confined within 'the required
limits by boys assisted.by a shepherd's dog.
I d
„Speaking of cattle reminds me , that, not
f'witbstaftding fresh pork is abundant enough
in' market, both in England arid France, I
have not seett:a live porker , in either emu-
Increase the Manure !leap
',Good farmers mill,n,ow cart Matter into
their cattle yards to ., increase the manure
!heaps. - There is no - other mode,of-preven-,
tint the wagte or manure " so certain as the
mixing of;the excrements: of aninals, with
such materials as will retain their virtues/
We most bare . bulky. heaps, and we have'
no faith in the loctritte that'a little essenee!
e,arried in'one s vociti+can pesiihly be,qua ;
in virtue to a good eart, load of matter. ' ~
Peat mud is - - not • the May matter snits'
hle Ifor the 'cattle :yard. Soft from =th
,
side of, the rOad.•6l: from the Side of fi eld ,
neat .to a wall; are often found to bit,quite
as good atkpeat mud—though there is us
inurh , difference in peat mud as in soils.
' Some,men irOihttel, 'deceived by the color
i Of the article they jut , in their yards.H
IBlack mud is ; supposed to be richer than,
that of -other colors.. But; this is.not.al
,ways the ease. -Still - any,kind Of mud Or
soil, will onswer'i goad mirpose compared
with' the,poor practice of yar i ding cattle in
summer without:supplying, the means of
1 retaining oil the 'rich matter which is'drop.
1 Red there. -', Yards' ought to be cleared out
I twice each ; yearonce" for '• planting ; in the
Ispring—;and again for sawing dein in Au= .
1 gust and. September. • If no sowing:is thin ,
1
done the summer matinii'may be used:to
much advantage on;grass lands iirOetober.
But hy.'all _means., take , care : sad' keeft:a
good.. quantity_: or matter. in. the cattle yard,
adin the •bogpen, for otherwise , you waste
idiat'eir4 l 4 be replaced. ' : - r - ' ' I '-- ' ; ' '
_ Cee+Suri.wrfusirt o 4e%¥ad4
nowt:44 taloin-Spoonfnis 'Of ,wo
Ongor: Season-with _ nutmeg or einsonen,
and add salt: to.yotw . Ding. -. Tho
should Vs ptsied'osee tinick fire, Fd when
at xpeint,;:she'ilour
being preriously stirred.m.in Mild milk—
:As soon- as. thoroughly scaldek, add r Ole
soggy. spices Sn&salt. - This' 'an ex-tol
led' &sir, Itildlaiter*ttiftlied 0 r .° 8 7
snivhiijoitiiii, -
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e,Pa
L. TiiIMSDEI4,
ATTORNEY. AT LAW'',
Great Den 4.
PETER iiiCKER, Esq.
.. . . . .
LIMING been appointed by Guy rish,of Neu 'fork, n a
Li a Commieslaaer tor that State to tako the tm4 and
neknoaledgewoot of Docaa. and ether Instrutnente - 111 11
attend I. htutinera eallain that capacity at his odee at
Gteatitend, ra. ; - • Sal-4.0,1850 —ly .- -
&s. WI%CUESTEU,
.ii`TOR - NEY AT LAW, y
Turthhaimeick, Pa, office in Stark's Brick Rota'
DFSlDENCEin:die.:tionse luraxreily' de iittaLti
SasnuelGidleoleeestsed. • .
- ford; December2s, -
11. tliihUv 6z,. co.
LIVERY AND EXCHANGE STABLE
Montrose, Pennia:
E. ii. - 1,87-is:Clutsc,
I.7.SCZYTO A 2 7:l'.
- • - MONTROSE. PA.
(O . 5Ce , ()tier T_ yler's Store.)
E. R: Emig,
DZALEIt IN Dr g Goo3s,47ardware,Creekery, Tin irae
, Groceries, Rooks, kc .Al3o , arries on the
Book Binding.,Busipess.
Public A renue, .litlystron•ora.
308 14. - .CONGDON,.
DiAnnn IX _ m0'1%101E575, EroNas, TA
ist.g?, lac. , Isetaten the _Canal Itridee and Cautf
Cottrt bori.P, ilourt a, Olughamtan, N- Y., 07:3.1),
-Whiti3ey Traveling Agent, , 8m
0717.17.T,D
DEALED, IN
OROOLRIEe.,LOOTS AND
Or:At - Bend, June 261x.1551
o. *Ltrtuviorm.
BOOT. AND SHOE MAKER WHEPAIREP
' iShopowl.A. ftstdain`s.SAtl.Lerj•
c •rs . TIL:;:t4A2
SHAVING dr, HAIR DRESSING SALOON;
Searle's Building next door to the Poet Officy,
Montrose, Po. ' . • nl2ll,
MISCELLANEOUS
Thb People's Fridnd
T T. of Ethaca, :v.
'pant lissruoiran .11.140filiAtiN0 Extrar
from the shrub ca,Ued Witch-hazel, and purely from
that with th e exception of little Alcohol to , rese tee
Itnill eure - all local path and intlamatinris, old soiesi
fresh iroundsandbruises, • Intes,Orie all diseases of _the
boarets.da chronieuiture, tooth-ache, ear-ache and 'an
excellent rem dy for femelesoke. '
- - It Is truly shat it p rofess es t o bg, • t:ig People's Friend.'
Provide/ice his scattered along the raved paths of„Ahre
manythinga thateontribute groat.' to the ematfurt to
happiness ot every. body .7 . henee their treat value, and
well may they becalledl`r•nds of the People '
One word heretognard against imposition A man by
the name ofdpeneer, has nianufactu red mad 'altered for
sale a spurious artlelo galled tile Cory/I Esdrart—that:
would be extract-of the - hazel-nett—She genuine tsar
whit s e and las 'pare SS tooter. while the -spurious Attlee is
colored,ublehonables the publkto distinguish.
Nonegenning.but thcwe marked Ponit'sllalnDestroyer
• 11/14. K. lIATCW, Ilontrose,and store-keepers and nar
dirdno-dealers generally. Agent s
AA TIEW supply of J E mid Watches
.01-at cast rarcwsh, at • TURRELL'S.
Jan: I, 1851. ''
„-• SLLE_ LEATHEI
ITT E areprepared toyen Meene. IL 4. a. 0. Pratt',
ebrate'l Sole Leather at "I. T. CI t; prieess—baing
an'ar'ers, ey. _Deal era eau be a e crowed.' t cs.l with a; 's uperior
nrtiele',fromUukto am thousand 'MAL.% at prices hereto
ore unheard of In thit...rount ry. ,
Oet.l: 1850. ' • • , .ISA'AC L. OST & CO..
A Fresh .Stock- of Clothing:
. .
/AP Hats and Capi:t(Oring . fashle)(lent, Ladies and
Iloys 'Banta snd Strtes. also. Capand Letter Paper,
by the Roam or lesigitantity, Wall an& Curtain , Paper
and Border. Ink:, Piet ures and Pioneers Frames, _Rooks
Fancy 15 tatioaery, Fishing Tarv,le,..k.e. jets' re!•ei red and
for sale at sin all proSti forready pay; andrea-N pan Only
April 3.1641. • • : GEO. Vlll.LErtz-
1. . Perfumery, Fancy: Soap
r i nrcCit Tti tdr'Es tract. "ii;-,earsar 011,!0is
lilarrosr earoade, Dears! Oil, - Ilsrry's Tricopherous,
and other flmngt for tlie r 3111itury Sm,p,
Walnntolldo 'White liorr. Almond arid Samfras - SoaP,
rimphinrartielep for thel'oileti 'Lobo found app
MontrOer, October2B,l9:lo J,LYONS.Et. SON.
I ) - _Fur!'
1 11A§.1 . 1 . fa!' Mapkrat, : Martin and
,1 Coon skins . ; by TYLER.
/Ifontroae, Mc. 19,1850. - • - •-
• - _
"Flax Seed.
Aquantity of Flax S ced wanted in exabanua ibr Giro
aeries nr darikby I. N. isetaartp.
ESlPllleteng Shawls, Paljnettaa, and plain Ve Lane
otathealdra at ; • - • - • . TY/X.101,,
4iT.by p_ the Lbl. or lead it,
.-' •
• .11. L &G'tr."
• nutratts Seriipita for rale by " •
11 • ••• • • LYONS .t.CTIAisiDLER. ,
l i owdrra and lint Villa for *ale -by •
•13 LYON u NMMLEd
it IV :7 P,l,VggiAt
I)RASS' -kettle»; • froth Ilti9111%; berrmg,
jUltnackerel, pnd Unlini hats for rata by
i 1 C. T-YLER.
Q REEL'. fpr saIP by
, -LYONS 4. Sox-
of Ifoot , o . ood!! mL iove
D
ti :,alid
c.
VRA oud.Litmed 0)1. Fitints go o d no.
ointment at. D. R. 11. +mit C 43.:
TED—FiftYtinisgod c"iiu e X C h tin g e
for plows and .earth!go.',."
&It MILLS '`'
MM9=
.
more of thole Ora ego . co. MI pees an d all
200 -
. ether kinds or uo 31, - vLenV.
. . .
, .
PLASTER - PIASTER . !
•. , _
100toniafartlersjr . tiy . ng4. for sale aftirent
.-. • BY W: Biaßir
CLOVEA.StED
---r---- WVVud;ronalot by;,
NY: -2
1"-; - ' L. PART k
661TUnabi . "Albino so WV Olsobo
clothing win doloelltorcalt
0010115NendlitickeOlst
V 004 MM _ '
itudt oekPi Urd,, ti; erw: easo,caj
Ars,p44t,r' - t •
• J . J.:
CLO,OKS, WATCHES_,I.&WERY.
lies
...."....
Great, Bargains . .
T CAN Fll ELD say ,
• • I /•:to the citizens at Identroso ;
• and 't that be briajnet re.
t urged from Nets Tort: , with the
• 1 , largest, richest and hest selerted
I - eT, assortment of lit p, h let
", iII'AVICITV, I4 I 4 VOX. Urn' re 4
e. erorberoreoffi4ed hi Bing.
- auttort.- Tho uMulo goods tetra
bought for cash, awl trill be sold
attlrelourstprtce,nndnllarilales warranted as recom
mended:. N. II —"Particular attrution paid to repairing
all hinds of Watches amfdewelry. '
Court trot, nearly opposltotherbcontxllntel.
Binghamton, 0ct.10,1850. CANFIELD,
MLitt IlliGlaPe.
. .
baeebtcu
Oneourtuiel by the :t•Erl./16tro4pittfon . nge
Ireceived.todliupmyshop with'the largest, and Lest
asportment of qoods ever let brought to this market=
Intl may 1)9 found everohlog belotoOngto,a Jeweiry.and.
foneystore, toiXtockstWatdhosoatedery deseris•tion:
liurolmrEittikl.parlorso cotouton.Ltuoits uhteh.ot. this
thno is the ip•st thing itse lot a good - acid Clump
You can find them ants at TRUES.
Montrose, Niovember 20, 1850. .
•
,tattnctiettintweps
,
, Cod Liver Oil, Yosnsend'l , Sarsaparilla. Vanithrl'f. Lt.
thontriptle.Sehenek'stlaitam,Stralinta Pinseett.all of Dr.
Jaytta'aNtedielnen.Dalley'a Pain Bstractor, P. in
Dillodt Cleave . Care. and toast of the approved Patent
31edlelnes of the day, it epleonetantly on hand by
BENTLEY dt BEAD.
_Waohes i . .Jewelry.- fie
rr aNcriber has recCinted an addition: to his
rjLstock of '3osClry, consisting of Gold Pob'and
Guard Chuins;l:ockets;. Pincer Rings, Es r:Rings.
Breast Pins. - aver Chains; Gold Thimbles. Gold .
Pencils and Pens, &C., &m :to which he would in
vite the uttention.of fri,Mas. A.J. EVAN',
jui c hltingtoti et
Watelies.l Watches!
~OLT)ima ' , liver; Le Ve r 'and Lepines tnll jeweled and
plain. a large assortment - at the soy loweit prices
nnil warranted.
• Itlngliumtnn. Oct. 14;1.85 1 ). • L. CANriELD,L.
557 pieees ,....t v zi ; e u p tl a nT i ck a va lki e etn ,
Desert. Cream and 51nztird Sp9ons, Salt and S nzar Shfir.
eli. b'orks e., En : try:et' gratis, at L. CANFT COY&
SiLCEltSpnonu.Fackeend Icniiei,wairanted the hest
manufactured In linierica, at- TRUE'S.
WE I a:g t nt the anz.2os gene but -more o
1 th xlme sort. s on the any Ten e's Imvelry Ann:
0 LOCKS, of ,variouw,..pitterus, recpived , ,tlll::
11..../clayiund for sale
c heap by . -
BENTLEY Si. RE An.
VINGER RING:.--,A new and t=pleldid
sortment just received and for vale chPilt! by
' W. D. TROWDDIDGE.-
cIELIICTTONof lirenstptro,Earrings and Finpsr litngs
I•sover offeredßinghamton, by A. J., EVANS.,
AITVT — CIEI4 and •ater jewelry in quantities
tos . ni! puichaseis - by. • • •
.w. D
• • Go:, gaockets.
ot:itmr.nnd Tienib of every size, by
O Bin;haukt. cm.) A TWANS, Alrashingtou-st.
•
Boma: Very Fine
flOt. D WAT CM iirrte kOexii? se: Also !Mrs:
Irnt elle& Ottotttb.s.: by "-: - • A'. 3 . ECANS.
• • :Gold Chains :
T OCKETS, Thimbles, Speks,. Pen and Peneil erges n
Li a Cullauortment nt.... . • ;, CANPIPLD'S,
NEW: --- •G001),S 1
b' - ONp & Cali\ DILI:11,1
•
- lliontrose, and' Lan'esbo - ro',
,11, RE r=aw receiving a large and ipleinlid assortment at
/1 Goods, which will besoid cheap for east).
- :Meetings:Shirting, Ticidng, Batting, Wadding, Dril
lings, Colton*and Woolen' 'Yarn, Carpet and Knitting
Yarn, Broadcloths mid Caasitneres, Carpetsond Carpel
Ilags, Trunt.s.lllack, 11l ue and Ot een I.lmbrell'as:Japao.l
it are, Cr ekery and Glass %Yore, hardware, Jae.-
•_ ' GROCERIES', . .
•• --- - ---- f -1, ' - 1 -,--- crushed. pn ireilsed outlN O. Sugars, Coffee. Molasses.
Nab - TELL A Nitol.l 6 ADA , LII. I' S. nick und Oreen Teas, Pork,Mack erel,tiodfuth, Candles
--."-^--"-----"I"---,---------,.. spices; &c. ' I . •
" - Petroleum or Rock " tilL , . BOOKS ‘B 3 . AS' 7'.el TIONERY."-; ' .
A ALT AleTri)PrnZdfrTa well
1a
ile.l We ate rerciring u a gents° , t unit of all thole. ftehoo '
.Clutty. nrbuniectep.lltup:d
Ito oltsJ Ruglish, I,ftin. Fr.-nch. Greek and German) lii.
sold by h. Id. ICIER; Canal Dinh], Pittsbureb, Va. ,it is hies. 111•Wories. Miseelloneons Wacky, Medical Rooks.
pat no in tottles.just at it flows from tin , well Without Conit.Tisstte mad Note Paper. &e.,&e." These 'n Tvllt
admixture one kind. AR ye that are atilicted - , of 110.,0 and Stationery - will' please give us a call, as we
. -READ '..,. p,:BAD c.! tuterm t..s.al cheap for cadt. ,
Elicumatimn yields to thc power of the Petroleum. ,A I STOT'ES \AXE) IRON , WARE.
l '.
leni,e Pam Loretto:Co.: I. q., July Pth. lE5'l; I, c,,,,1,,,, a . , p ar i ty ,.,,,,,, p a n d 0,,,t Etoees,rip Mows, ,
1 Mr. Kier-47.ar sir, allow me as a stream, to " n. Store W Lauore, ou Srrapers, Plows. Corn shelters, straw-
gratulato you no the sole pmprietor or an invaluable,. matte s, Plow Polo ks, etc!.. et Lanesboto'. •
ck Oil, which is destined ere long
called
"t"t'u'"ril'
' ' • •'' ' PORI - 4 SALT * FLOUR; . I
to take the place of all great meth:inn, 3lany person in ,
this neighbodlood have tried,the Petrol , um in n number by the Ishl. or otherwirt , --Ceral les by the box or lh-also,i
of C-Ree nurlng mast of them nod proving highly b-octieol Nols, Glaar, Paint st and Oiln• , - I
• jr, 11., I Im‘e wted .it In. con Alis, odds rit, animism, i_ •
tetter. sprain., and swelling; for rheumathrwl ,think it; S.4IUSAP)II?.IILA.
is ti certain cure. 1 y wife use been atillettil with the, Old Dr. Jacob' sii. h Town.omrs, and San '
d'osarsa
, ithournatim f•r some yearn and haver cen.d get nay- l partite -75 centsper bottle. 'LYONS & CIIANDLELL,
Ithing.to l'elleve her, in tact she tried everything. and no-1- Montrose and L'iacshoto',Nov.7,lBso.
thing would do her any good until she tried your Petro- s
I learn and it has relieved her entirely, for in part I thicik
It is the •-reatest pain killer now in usp. Yours he.. I,
1 ' J. JESSOP. 9
Anothet letter from I,nzerne co., re,,,r
commenhing the
Petroleum: front llavnsi,July 7th. VSSI.
i Mr. limr.-Drar 7ir s-7 take gnat pleasure in c.rt,l-
ft h ieg to the virtues of your great .atural used eine called
the Petroleum or Itoelc Oil, wide', 1., ccrfainly a great
medicine. I b night one dozen of your agent when lie
wasalong here lasi fall. I tested itin anumber of cases'. I
land found it to prove good. 1 also tested it in cease of I
letter and found it very beneficial. I would like very ;
inmeli to have another boa of it, for ['don't Mc to be i
1 withoutit. Respectfully yours,
. - J. eAmrnut.L.. , I
.
A Toler from Susquehanna co.,eortifylng to the elllcaal
ey of the Petroleum. , ; , DI:NDAPF:Juue sth. 1551..
_ "liir.S M. Bie r-Dear air:-Allow me to cortifyto the 4
virtues ofvourontural medicine milcithetroleiim or It ockl
i Oil. I had been alllicted with tho Rlieumat,isin Ter some 1
time. I was in Will:esti:wt.. last summer end got a hot-.'„
tie final You' Ag , nt +when he was along, there, it least a, , . - , . ...,
CI °THING - BOOKR BOOTS ate
. .
cured me perfect'y. Tharp slime grill Is t - st•4l in differ. -- I -7 7 • - • • .
ant cases of rhoubm tism, end found if giverelbfflu all: . iipttiCe to the Public.
~, Very respeetfullyyours, ' . • •
• - _ JAMES HAMILTON. New Seasonalde Fpit, °Ad Winter Goods at the
,
'fir eat'One Price Store of
~-
vxurliesyncleooly 12th 1551- ''
Iltr. S. 31. Ktsa-lOsorsir-Aliort me to certify to' the , IL. S., I, cN.pi i . on, Great fiend, Pas i
virtue of yen? great natural medicine calle I Petroleum I (TIROS leave to take this opportunity of tendering, his
o lionkoll. which I believe „btu good medicine. I have i'D sine: re thanks to his friends and customers. for the
beedatilleted with Neuralgia. pain in the nerres'llirlliei genertnni p"atrona,le they hare extended to Itira ;" 'and
last teaSco't. and never rtnlid get nu•Tthhm to I L 4 ' l, ""' at the tame time interm them that he bits Just returned
m-: in fact 1 trit-inlmred everything and nothing would I fr om ti ,,,,. yorh. e , ikh a very large
end
choke
selection
of
do me any good untliSt tied your. I'ItIgIIIII:11. whirl, Inn i F licy
a aud'titaple Ilry (loads. Also afresh and eaten
'mimed ale `erY.lnuchi I lft , " n'so tegte d it in l ' urn " , isiveahsoitnieut of Groceries, Pro vicious, Mots anal-Aloes,
senids, and Valises it hasalway- given relief in• a very i lint's and Caps, Illor‘lware, Crockm. ttc.. Drugs Midi
Ishorttinto - I think it is the .gr atest• pails killer how in I
, i Medicines, whirl) Wlll he sold for cash and pro•ince at a'
..
I use. yery respectfully yours, ,
~. very oniatiadVonele at price! WWII,. dory all coMpetition.
- 1 r i,..„, ~,, .ur.Pork , ts ... 1 , n 1..A3 Oft/1 II ~
odi and Beta circular from tbeivrmi l . l 7llle r: l L : r".' ' Fl" F . l'' ' ''al I'l ll Lail b'slould
fail deserlption of it. • For safe by ItENTLCY ~ ,1: END..
Sold wheloale by Ilanam,ll.stuok Co., N 0.201 atartt, I ;mar advau tag
also reniad that hen Metes strictly to tliel , ystem of 01-1
'rays' u mittg thellowest pricoat ftestAherehy giving the 1
e it, all tehu may favor him with their pat- ' I
street Philadelphia. --_____,L, „ , .9 ly i - 1 7 ,_ .1
. ~..
1 A STII6LOGir-THElhelebratell Dv, O. IV. .7AOIIWK, (
' Great lend Clothing Store. ,
I ripregoosor of Astrology. Astronomy, P ['remotely. owl , The largest. be t and. cheapest assortment of Iteady
, 0 vv .,,,,,y ; e nminned with CO N.II2ItA rioN;from lave: i Made clothing lathe Village of Great Band; Fa., Broad
',den oftleo No. 31- to (Wei. street, •piglag, T hin. tigers i cloths:Dan elltins,alaysimeres and Vestino of aliqualitles I
ibis 'Services to the citizen, • n t liteat r o t ., Ito bas been !suitable for Ole Fall nO4 Winter Trade:which lie offers at/
rconsul red by oil lite el owall'd he 44 ' of Europe , am-, 1 cn" i Pitch priees tie to itri Oily tiny one that Mists the plare tot'
i flys i ls higher raPutation as an Ast winger, than any one [theta terdeal. In consequence of the great increase at hi.
111,i,,,, . riatiiities colpuloted according to tleolliaileY- business Le has brert obliged to greatly enlarge his stock,
Led a.. i., , 1 , ow yawn Sy, r, r.t.LE,ltit 4 distance can which . he hatv Offers to ids friends ad the pubilefer ex.
I
day of
have theft nativities drawn by tending the dare -of tit
Noir birth, - All tette , s containing the above
win r e ceive immediate attention; Stith Dix A VI nmlnation..ennthlent that in ixd doing they willfind some.
reel tliingto their adrnutage. Thesubseriber has made nut
tent. to tiny I ratigernents to manufarturcrelothing In all Ite various •
part of the world written on durable paper ; noddle is i bra ochre. and fit now pretia•ed to sell the coma. warrant
prepared to make use of his power by conjuration on any f ` - rd to hear i nipeetion. I
of the foll,k7hig topics:-Courtstdp adrift, given for the at thelatext otylei and %hottest notlee,-all kind. of tall
sueee,xfutoeemapihbreent of a wealthy marriage, he has ors' trimmings furnished mad for colt. Do not forget thr
the power toredecin sugh as are given la the use of the . CIIIIIIIII work and , cutting done
spot: , F. tore nearly tipPOxite the Mauston Utlise.
i bottle; end for nil Mite: , of hazard, awl for s ti e reern , ery Amu. 1i ,,, T, sept., 185 0 .
.. ~ , 1 /, s.Ll ,... sit sim.. ..,
ofstmen or lost property. and 'lie purehasing of tottery . -,,, -- -,---,_
t let efe;.Thouainds of tho above ns med east e have bean
New and popular EchOolbiiiii,
done In this eity and Its oleinity.and in the Culietifitatea • ~ , / .. . •
„.. 1
to'theriill satisfaction of all. -
10,000 Nativitos or Horn., 0 0)11.10111F,NSIVIV SIAIMAItY of UNIVEDSAL .11 , 1 g. I
mietpex have beeneast. during the dolt four rears whife 1 .1 TORY, toother with aIIIOGRAPII3'of DISTING
I hero: Letters will answer every purpose, and will do as U/SUED, DgitliOSS, t•kwllleh is arfentded an .epitome of
cell as to call in person, an 4 therein! II 11111%/ SO safe that HEAI'IIEN ' MYTHOII)(iY, ' NATURAL
I pc roan ll.lell 11 , 14 . 111 to trust rummy through •ho Post
i yr. rotrat we .," f ruta so to tong ' u tt e s s PITILOSOPIIII;GENRAL ASTRON..`
...
louses. ' ~ a - Ail totters nill be - - I - .olfrluid 'PHYSIOLOGY.; - ; '
monthly.and has 1111 rrlLlse one. l
regalously attended toll pre-paid.' For particulars roll ~ Adopted and used in the Public/Awls of Philadelphia
at the DemeCrat Office Midget all AStfOingiCtil Allll3riar„,. - 8...5. JONES 47.. Co., Publishers.
, It9DACK. r ., ~.,„ t ., ~
' . -•
-- a White St. Next-Yee: • 0. tv. . Gov . ; x °Unit up aa sta., Phila.
. .
-05r-tir nartleular to mention the post-401re. county Teachers and sehoal Committees addressing letters to
and State. - - . . ~.. , 1 - tely . IWI post paid, willl he furnisheilmlth copies for .exaralud•
r).:r A Pill iipaCanipiefte tisatortment. of !kola and Sta
'leo.- - -nolo at this Lowest. Prices. . .' ~
Itl:iGS.—F.ume very pretty pBtternsrezeire , l
I` this morning frotri the - Macula tniy,by
ftingilamtoti,Jime O. 3531. ' A.J. Evitss •
Cuase
•
A iot brea.et pins I.L.celeedt.bh l l.las . , by
A .1 EIANS
Binghamton . ;fano 9,1851.. ' • - • .'2B tf ~ •
GOLD and 4119 CT Watches,lllverTable.tca,De.fFe. tau
faitSpoons 4 and a g•etterctlimrttarnt of.Test.3lry
BENTLEY Zt. FLEA
trrs' and art sorts oil:cations, at
• - TIME'S
. • . . ~
di ~,, 1 r OltrElT—Dr 111INTEll.. eel lilbrfelt 8 . 8 Olfroll
:D eJ V lug to cure any case of dieecee' that" mar come
&odor lila cure. no roster how leag rt ending or inflicting.
1 , 4 ill int it.% aii united to hie l'iirate Itantue.3B North
61:VENTII:st..;1111a.', yrithout.Por of InterroMhin h 7
other rotten ta.. , S t rangers an il Other : lrwin) hove heetett lc ,
tottuunte in tlieeeleetion or a phieiclan are Ineiten, to .
tall. flace whO hareinlumltlicresetrerliy_ablitai7 o :e
- are oiaibtrite-I.i :.. , ,- _ ..,,:, - ...
Nur WAND . ltert.ccw —The oillieted 'wollid via %TOWN ,
reetet .befere trupting their', health, licapinese, and In
many ewes their liver.in 'the hoods of .1 , hreleinn 5. Igno
rant of this ewe; of utolittlier.. It Is tettatnl7 , ltriporsibie
for one man to un.leretinul'oll thollts the hutuan.k.ll44. i
arereiblect to.' Evert',respectoblorillyeleion hoe tnerit.
a ulfeibronch.in
. Wh d leti'ha la' butte succeerful thon.tila
„Ibrother Urnferierib o. to Oat ha . de v otes mortf W
oe ,
rl.tima.aniLetudy. . • ' ;
' Yna or UrlcurcriCt.eiteltunrelv devoted to the istitax,
and treatment of discs rei - orthe rexuil ourh.ns, together
with ulcers
_upoollio -- 115dy. throe t: bore. OTleg" , . pelipl4 ID
the broil '-or-baner'i'OrerenriaL ihetunatieto, „alricturee,
krovel, irregniaiitice47sidi.6 niftier front youthful -ex,
orlosen erhopcnitbui-of tlie blood.. , wherell the, corietitu.
pm - hiabeciointuenrechled; enable* the3Joeter t o Offer
rev O V it Lizr to altitho:-may phyo,. plowito.lyeo' Wader
Ls care. '•-':, - ..:,..,..;-i -. . ''. "' .. -. , ,•-_, VI 'lr.
- -
-• _ ,
AIN Tgl) 264100 barite:lof OA tO,l .iO,OOO Poo h T
ti.yeit . flo ci..sronOvr reeeirion from -Now York s els_of Rio sod• Corn ; for ve. bleb- tho,,,hightirt
' - - N EW - G - 01)5.......::,. IV.
~.: Pao 6.o6ftmintat T4'eut finals suited t 6 Alto season price-witi Ix, 04 id - citsb:i., taut.' bi, • • ~- ,• . . :.
vh,lob rtioy oroorr . we on soon* A: Ne 1. ' BIU. CC pia - ' ''' . ' ',.' D, '-v•A r ,,,:c o ,'
next, intelc. Stantrnor. A 174116. 1 1151, -' . :-.;. - -' • ' , , .------,.=
riAtterituiiiitlaiteto 010!!ingt at '- - A 14Sw.. opplyglso.o.44its:-- , f --; .. -
1
i i :). !- , ' -
--,,,,.: —..,,,.. •.,-..-. ,---, `- --,
►{LLta
• • nicliit'a:•,!
: ,II.7:19~P8;
...—.7—_---T --- STOVES, .
. •'ffAuDivAßE;-,&6; •-, .
~...„---,..„.„-,:e.„:„:-f.„ 4 ......, . ..., . ., . .- .. ...
. - - - Stoves, Ware, and iNpo.
VEY Stone'State 'Ma . rright'; COoltiiigl sitrivoiloi
II burning wood, or 'coal, tltebesl in u '.
~ . Rough aud Ready thluhle oveu.cooltig stove.,
~
;-Elevated - : ' ado; ' _.do ' ' do" 'do --
Premium ''.. - ';' -- --:f , do' ":,.'. do ' '
1 Victoria , 1 '- • 'do r -- ,do i ~- do : , Ao,- , :,
l_ Einpira State ;,- , .1, :-‘L , . i'.
,do:- - :1; o:.;
Clinton-Air Tiglit,-; . ...7 . , ....• d0_ , ,,. ' do " ; .,
I .- I 'o Sizes and kinds drailor Stoves for wood it •
, I'Siies'af 6 pinto StoVes.' - . ..L
._
• -' -: ...,..;,-,
Coal-and Wood Stoles for shops, school biome
ihe lnatju 'use. , -
,-;= 7 •I=.. : , . ~,
...
tCoppe,r, brass i tip and iroi(staVe wire. - ...
1 Russia; Englr, ttliff.Aineriein Stove ripe: -. - 1
1 . StOne, 'Fin, a tl Zinc 'tubes; 4-c.; for sole by the
1 , 100, dez.;7or-sin.lo, at the•Eagle.Foundry.flepoL
I - Montrose, Nev.. 1.4; '5O. .... . ~_ : .
EAGLE •••FOUNDRYI
Ware. Boom, in . Lyous 4. Chandler's
A goitcral nuertment of- i
Cooking, Parlor.., Shoji and 'Pool Stoves,
:Store pipe ; Elbows; Zinc, Sheetlroh,
Copper, Brass;TVire,,Bar Iron,
- • Nail Rods - , rdandli square
Cast Steel all
. • , round if square •• • "
Iron, allsizes,• -
Side; ill a
•
•_
- • • ' Green :SWard, • -
, • ErcelsiOr,' Genesee 4j•
WorsterPlows,Straw cut- •
tors. Corn' Shellers,Saw .Arbors, •
Morticing Machines,- Mill. Cranks ; _
Balance Wheels, Pots, Disk Kettles. Spi
del's; Tea Kettles; ii
brella. Stands.Pbmps, Lead Pipe; ;
• • Shinile Machines, - Scrapers',
Sleigh Shoes; JaCk Screws, lke.
All kiti".4; of Castings oti hand or made to artier
ulso, Tin, Copper and,Siteel Iron Ware on hand
or made to order.:.WILSON & CO.
Montrose, Nor. , Mb, •
New Idlilford , Stove
I%tiva. •
llnur.ttiTT has last reeeived a new anewtmentos
I I. Stores, ineluding,tho Snot, appraee4 kln9s of Alr
Tight ,and co:tools t.looltints,?attor. and :?hop Stoves.
It %Plitt It hicenie..4einitie,„ Sheet rots, antl. at, .Stove
l'ubesoto. jk.e.,to trifith thititteution of cash purchue
et's. sad the *bleb 'lrtilbe sold at
very low ptleett:foi,it#lx,o,s4Ops;ll.4• ' •
SeptembFf: ;SO:: .
Stove, fl and Copper Warp..
Tplit.,sabSerthers:fiavai.iust - .purchast : d c , large
I stack cf copper wur - e;
they offer to the p b tc att cheap as the cheapest.
0.. Fe.LATIIROP ',-
Montrose . , nec.llo;-4550:
The S
beo , TOVEoutl. • •
. ,
THE Neplone gtate • Air . ..tight - Cooking Store,
mann Natured_ ittur far sale by WIT.FON -& CO
- Blackly's. 'Flows .-
rilflEanflscribern•ould Inform his friends and the pub - 1
.L lie. that he i s note imtnnthetnring the, celebrated
PLOWS at the old - stand of U. Post. Side
I lid, lion, Wayne. Living ton county. and Skinners
Eddy P 10,95 and C: dins on hand Repairing, done -on
shot,. notice. 'lasing made an arrangement with a ma—
ehinist, he in preaa4vil.to make and fit PR most kinds, of
In.leidnery on ;hod. notice and on reasonable terms
iI mtro‘e. Febrotry 17;16;1: • r If. MILLS.'
Pd SITZ - tfer,.
t. S. H. SAYRE k (O o :
id cooking store, ?len a Few at:vent,
[cap at - " •1 . Tun unt.t.'is
lii f
Drng Teeth b
A good accondba'
for
.
.P tG
ori'rzs.-- in glt nmt o n.3lont rose-ittlnn eieL DM) ,
and Mott and klalleenlnonglis and Casiings.constant , .
nn hula by - I I - - . a. it. SAVO: 0(40.
-tSnnpi 9 foisq~
1 , 14 NT . stn'tily 'at NAlNsjust pecrivrii.
/1 the k tyls sartd in the. tawAcnvenly.. AlsoltraW-.
az. Slum Cap Paper, Inweit
'SeYt.fi : 4. , .L ()NS*. goy.
Valuable Books':
rlTTox , s,pilly mblortwartifPnr.rtierian'i. Essays,
% by.Tuylori lieTtow of the Arrxicsii
Wart)y talirinora,lpio% of Votaas,D`Auttbigne'elffittiuy
(Olio Ittfarny.itionotemte,.;
I - GEN EftAtAa'siffiqment or ,cool Q9o&R ~ hale
, 0310 or,Te4Ve !),y1
T.XIrI4,CrIA:I9:IL ' ER.
;''- '•
Afresh la poly . uf G ramie rju,s t• or a, •ud for vale by
: = • &
flASltraltl for slaughter Naas::.‘eratt at - Fetter
, , ; Mtn:cf - 8 V.itt , Nnt.lP:
o ...+t '~ ..a'
RAILEOAD , FEEIGHT;&c
'ALBANY & BUFFALO
Neiv Timis & Erte - I , Cayuga & Us.
quehanustßail &toads % Seneca
and Cayuga Lakes! •
BITERY..BODY'S MARKET - LINt
q tyllsubirloers are now piepared to reeeivisp:m gu t
dt of all /heals, et tbe following point,. vis BitQalc ,
Attica, Batavia, - Deegan, Rochester, elli/ntr,
ua,l{enevarbresden, Ovid. Lodi, Dundee, Landlet,h
orsota, Havana., Idillport, Horseheads, Coming, balm
Victer')villoiSpring Port, Iteddees Ferry, Allem t,
ars - Candor, Owego Union, 11Ieahamton, Great heti
L p s er n s eiho p. r : o , ',D . e . p ; o . sl , and ,„, ll ., a i nc , oah:e i vei:d . ayinthey . m .
tSuritlaysexceptedjand cantle ue with reemaritimm t
ont the aeason. - They ziO end to fOrwa "'dint” t tat* '
to the New York Market, wherelt willreardve the perm,.
al attention of experienced a:Bennie:who atreed
to
the selling of th e same , andrW.urta the proetedele had,:
able fundsat either of tho rtiIOVIS polntsj to the follom q
. . , .
ItugadO,Storelthtmeofilern7Dawi ;Attic:LS.oMar ch
Of More:V(o4 Bittallll,StdriltbillPPiltleillt
IlaVen Storehouse - of Daniet,Morhirson; Melanie
Store of Fairbanks , :h Eldredge ; Illanindagua, ffille e
Walter Corcoran ; !CI c neva, O. Lawrence ; Dresden Stet.
hunk e f Whitney.Mouell; Ovid, Fergua ou &
Lodi; Dundee Landing, SterehOulef T.-'t ill k Co.
Jefferson; ofaco of E.. Ct. Norton, on the PA -,
°Mee of.l. F. Phelps; M .'s
illporttore of J. Stoll ;
ts
odd s , office of J.,A. Ferrell; Coring, - , stere of ire l .l
Arnold; Elmira, storehouse of "Merman & Inghren,
Factoryville; store of.,Charles: 'IF Shit hod: Redder , '
Ferry; Aurora, store of IL &'G. P.Morgan ; Ithatim os
of P. It. Drake ; Candor; store
. of-S. Dareger ; Otot ro,
fice of Nathaniel Ells ; Union. Store ofeC. N. Wheehe
• Meehan:Ben, office of James Sisk: 'Great Rend, dice e
P. Churchill ; Laneshoro', 'Mee of P- A. Ward; Dews
store of Ensign hiMan; Hancock; store of Allied k,
Beeves. JAN. SII.S1( • Binghamton,
.1 •
W.:WHITNEY, Dresden, •
M
, GEO. moNELL, do; •
••• NATHANIEL ELLS, Owego;
Thorp Date ; Attire. Theina s r .
ford; Batavia. Lucius A. Smith; Ilergen,Danieffildh er .
Soul; Rochester, Felrhanks & Eldridge' Canoed:ok
Wel t erecircoren;' Gtodivn; C. Lauren ce; Ovi d.Fertnu a
sprague; Lodi; • D und co Land' & co.; Jet.
terror), E. 0 - Norton Ilaratia, P. Phelps;
Stun; Horseheads, .I. Eerrell;',Corning. Wm. rar.
, no:t1; Elmira-Thurman k Inehram; Factoryville.o
Shepherd; Aurae:L.lE h Morgan, Ithrtead.
rat: e ;.,tlnniot. B..llnm:ter; C, N. Whsf„,
(3 1. . c i a r 'Berm, V . Churchill ; Len eshore. - P. A. Ward ;
poilt,Ensign h'Dean; Itnncolk, - Allteon & Reeves,
Capt.-James; Sisk, •
Willenperintend the buktnerp: thion#out_ the
siej awl receive end all all or t lerefor , •
igori ea. fruit., Flap, & e.
width wkll be bongbt .:the loneijabolerale 'viol a
New York, and torwaraed to any of the abate mato
New Stage Arrange i tut at Great
Bend.
Depot
TMIE two Daily Lines of Stages from Great Dead!,
Montrose will heretiftar leaTeAte path...! ii o ,4
C. Smith in the immediate rieiitlty 8f the BePota•let.
owa •At 4A. M. and 6P. Nf., - outhe arrival of thsp,4.
road trains from Nsw York. passing thr.4l.-tlt Nest Bin{
to Montrose. Whenee et• itno Taos in ct aneria
therewith, to Spring.rille Tunkbstmoclt and Illikestam,
nuothev.via:N cholsout Faiteiryville:Abicmon Coat,
Providence and Hyde roe& to te , eraittinin,tru se , t h m
being along thallise of the - Vrggets Gap Ballroad ) g.
turning, thr stagatrares Scrantania at 4A b1...p5.6 4
through the above places. to Montroite t tithence-the
le:trent tiro° toreach Hut Oratit Bend Depot befeatth
trans gain: East. • ' :
• - Also;a Dallylinee leaves Smith's Hotel emit
erelmL~f the noon train front thuWast r Cads;.
Nat Sammersville,Ncir Milford, Harrold, Lenox wit?,
Great Benti,dan. ittel6sl.. • . , 54f
)1 ISCELLA ;rE 0 ITS:A D 313
•• Diew 'Goods •
- •
TTAYDEI' . .: St, LITTLE 'S etc'el: of igercea
"hnie °raved, coinprient.n complete me,
rnr-ut of Dry Goode, Groceries,..Durdware, Slur
Plpe 'Liar; Wooden %Co
Dogs and ;lodic:nee, Paiute, Oils „Melilla
and •• . . ! .
'AtS O a first rite lot and good assortnandir
Rends Made Clothing, of almost all deseriptiora.
coots and Sho:s, • cops Obi ponnetsed
aalmost' , ' usualtyl'found in a
.Store:...;'-
`Our Goons nitist be.sold, and: shall be, et
very lowest possible prices. Out:friends ate itS
toil to uod !obit at our k00k.%
.
Prodticei iriost in kinds, u-antedin
to; goons by, onbnerilwr
tifaiDEN & LITTLE
'Nnw 111 'Void Illnv Ist 185 1.
IiCKILITTItas 'noW in ,rtilre anew and chrer.
of Pry Goods, including a gliut.vtiept
Dress Goods, Crape and °the MUM" Eilt
•llanlitlas, Pa asals. Frca,h Lace. Fancy grad
Bonnets; a -beautiful .at_4ortment of Bre.
Ribbon; Flurrera and TriMmltfo of ;new ttyler.,s•'
aruflaces. for 3ian al las. lionnkralk,
Cots, Broad &nett. Fancy -Cass:lnures, Test 4
Filmier Cloth!. t. =pet Dar. Trunk Nana.. Dods
Shims. Painted Window -hales, Carpeting, Bate, t
.1.c., with a largo anti general namwtattni of Mini i
e, rockery, Iron. firJcerics, Yalata.3ledicinca,olll,Ft
e.; all o' which will be aold at the leweFt price.=
the moat Trammed° tonna. 1S li. .1 4 ;e:.rly nil i'ias
produce wanted. :tonics in particular, and ,the h(.r' • a
rnicaln Cash paid for Wool. ,Flour! and Ealt rotra4
M;=lE=M
,-
1 -. I(CONING Coynty 111.7 m-quo. ! cc!
The
. undeiFignetl spent for Oils 'wet.
itti long established iniiitution ri;sfeelfully
the public that he will_receive
licrance effehist loss orditiii by fire tO
oc/ode, FurukrUe, Ltoss,'Agre;
' Moor:ate. Apr. 9, '5l, ' . tf
TOHN GROVES, the well -own Ida
PJ again made his appearance in . .illontrosei
crate in the above. named businesent the ed
directly . over-Lathrop 's Dry . Goode 'store
would again tender his services to the pabric
elicits their putronage.,• • ~
• ; Making nud cutting done in the most eh
style of the age; aukclone on the shortest a:
usual.
ontrose Fel;
,
.IJ.&
klceiveci an d far male by the
; • -. • • • -
a:sn. taisats Just in.. Also ituUs
-,.en's Calf tiOtalOotes far sale tly: •
I • if N. BLit&
iv A L 8,3 pl• 10 Penny IkrailT,Einor nn4 filar ,
SN Montrooe, 1% , ay 33..." , Lroasittnasia
GNTEE tAllt.ll,AWTet;*Comptior tluOi, - repre
-31ustar0i Letter Paperi Tvine,B tack ing and
c., for +ale . ; 1113
•
:g7T...w.
kj*
tST rdeplred ti new siock.ofrotngand
nt" tho ntore of -
•Ti. Y. Am eticain .Lawyer and every ' - tnau's
a Very yalt.ali le etetk. enntawng' the
Map sr eneh'stnte in the talon, tai correct_mi
Book hceplhgarn; Marty taluale tables or ,
• fArteit
reeeived a trCsh supply' ofthugr,Nedi
:Qller Varnish; Gina, Tin IVare&e. at
G 0 0 I
count_
bln.telt I'2
NEW lot of Ladies. RALers. 11w
Gaiters..-4 - .4lEd - gailetrieds /6bbei
ca o_, &C. 7, jOot'irceired by -
; ;-
vtite.4l3:l (1 shlrgol,ruon4;Nto 24
sispla as tkighAs Cti. per "
tved i tt4.
a t! o d s :a
as') for..lllroz;.
1 . •
on Os Iroolvin tell formbleli, 'the 1) 1 411
prlee In 'Cush by • U.ll
. New MEMO, Jonc• /30 5, 51 .• • .
1101,1.) Pen and extoitsio4'holders 'Ol
_KA sod best qualities for, sale hi •
• • .
••
,Itreiolied,by tho .
1745 ouhacribetifogor. (lolteo•
11 salt. Brost! Cloth; Sheol Inv p .A ttig, wade
Igo AM he o actoplow tio the limcrNihr +ma..
cpt i 1550.1 •
)Ultand self for
'lOlOOO- LBS. WOOL Avuntid on
neva eichunga for Clotho .,
Goode, ssgth„ name. cash mixed in by ....
'
i I%loomnire, fiLiyi29;''.sl.' - • m. e T
, • . - PincliLutribert •
...
''•,C:ftliantitrii•ri.tie•oliod Pine incnbil
.4 - 1. and common. for aaltrat tavola
Pabialrikr„ann.inita,, motlttir
'..htpfup 7 9.4o : i
neW OUPPIX 911 13 " 1 " 11C !'
1.700-711 P1411001124D1
'
111310hedua 1114
liiikturstoottiopotObais sta.•
olsof,-,iriitdo two to bring t to
irtn *
bonVoimplitaithinitifpunboevalow ohoct,
, • ,
OO 414
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