.;$ - - - . ..,15UW0511;; - -: Positpin - Farmers. Evetrone-iolif brad , or wares Cloth made of - 4'04-11ex or:cottiin, ;hay a direct persCual intrireskin AO - result of tilling and turin eclonomy.! • ' Holger and nakedness are wants of the pressi ; providence heti phieed them alike in ever Y human being.—. 111 eiviliziaVeammittios, all , are equally do `pendent Imicessful agriculture for the meauslrif sllbsi.tonco. Let a soil be per - inaneritly exhausted, or fail but a year to row Ail the latior of the husbandman, and no laninae can adequately describe the in: tensity: of- universal sufferings that- must ensue.' TfenCe tbis•bwancli or national in duArthas peculiar and) , paramount claims t • tho , earnest!attention and fostering`-care ..f ail governments which) are regardful, of thirpublie. safety. 11114.811.4tained by common sense. I . , Amerman lavieultrire offers for consider ation soveral,interestingland striking fee unas „.preirninent , among these 'is the fact tinit nearry tkree fourths of the labor and anittil:ofthe'country are employed in this ; single, , :pirraart. 4micnlturists are them ' selves a largo majority of the voters, tax ' ; ! tayers, anedonaurnersof all domestic and • xbreigo gooilif. Under our ['republican system, they are molnlirespensible for the good govern , " n,ent,of each.; State. and of the Union.— lf their' public servants whether in . Con. i trcts,oriirtato Legislatures. fail to pro mpt° improvements ii agriculture, as rec . nnithanded•bil President Washington, the fault is not: in their representatives, but , thoSa- who, neglect to ask for such aid as . Gorernirient ;may properly grant. • American farmers enjoy advantages , su perior-trr t los* of all other nations for iin prtviog- both themeelves- as a class and t'beir, landadf catates,up- to the highest ca paliiii;t3ys- of man, and of the earth which he e II CIA . ' ea.- lids Republic proffers toru ratsiiierieelanyel than one thousand millions tsf Oro lift;- available farming lands;, of which as little, or as much as may be sub ' e &tarot improved as wisdom shall dictate. There is ireither - cOmpulsiorinor restraint in either direction. ilath this entire freedom of action has soleisted 'a degree of security for life, litter s' rv, prperty! toleration•of religion and ex :: inption of ,onerous taxes, without a parel• lid ie. the history of the world. In extent , of SeOcoast;! facilities for river, lake, and, Ca -1 rod,navigation ;in variety of climate, soil, • vegetableind animal prducts ;in indefinite and definite and almost unlimited calmer oiotmanufasturing, mineral and hydraulic, risqurces. no other country comas this.— : There is some danger, however, that 'we sholl'Prova ; unworthy of so great, blessings • that' we may forget the source- whence they , Caine, abuse the peculiar advantages and exalted` privileges which we possess, and bliodly cling to the barbareons . practice of impoverishing the soil, to the mealculable injury o f coming generations. . ' _lnsteadkif exhausting millions of acres 'without any adegnato recompense, instead ilf)Ookintlongingly toward the wilderness of' forest' and pararie at the west, we sliouldsenreb closely into the lands already , miller the plough, and learn' what can ddrortcr add two; three, and fourfold to their • present- prViinetiveness. The time has at last,a,rrived - when it is indespensible to:the coiidiied Prosperity of_ all other . States - Oat the principles both of renovating and allui*ttigeirltteated fields be thoroughly • aittunivenrally understood. slaws AND: vistramg.--The io4l`table of the number of pounds of cartes artieles - *:vbusbet may beef interest to our readers : • - - Wheat:sixty pounds. -shelled con; fifty-six pounds: on die cob seventy pounds. ryc,- fifty-six pounds. Of-oats:, thirty - six pounds. Of bailoy,forty-six pounds. isitatocui, sixty pounds- • Of bran,twenty pounds., ;'3f clover ieed, sixty Pounds. Of tintotbY seed, forty-five pOunds. Of flaxseed, forty-fivapound s. Of *scan' seed; forty-four - pounds._ ; Of, buckwheat fifty-two pounds, ,Of Mite grass,seed, fourteen pounds... Of " castor beans. forty-six pounds. Of - dded,peaches, thirty-three pounds. Of dried apPles, tiventy-foni ..pounds. • Of oiirinia. 'fifty-Seven - Rounds. Of silk - fifty-six ,pounds.—Banner of Union. 'l4l. physician called on a sick boy, and-ootfinding writing utensils handy,wrote with chalkii prescription on the door, which Here, madam; *hen your son wakes, give hhmthis, it iian•emoic, aidwill do him good: • ' ' • •• , ''The ignorant woman looked at the doe torin amxtement„b:ut trusting to his great Said"nothing:, - •• _ . Se Edon; as the boy opened his.;eyes, shig twit' the door from;hinges, and terry= rag tt bad-tuda said; Elene.: , my , son, you must swallow this; ths doctor left it, f0ri4.44- - = • ' - • • _ . gat, tobtlier. I can't.. ;don't see how you . . 414 nejther, • btits2p4ii.i.sttri ihe doctor sayik;ox. muft • . - ` - eies, ,---- Tiiinditer-of the Strasburg Bee was' t lasewee' b. and shot noth_- ; - .. f ' 101,4 i wail "Ant to the vwmtg tittlio windpipe. TalbYfrifejw wit:ranee between 'a r gi s h hoisi radish? - -- Con. ∈ '2. 7 :4i kti • , it - • ebw, , *SIP lusfold ; the - ether • . Ofebbrix. r.e. , broiwile.staigit dew itaarkicked sisietand TAU round die lamp pbabt sn4 to .-cUrnerliciuutiOtltis-der ;k a letPut.tu uot-belong to ths'htim . O tat& r - 7 11- t oir rod' faro mot t o 111"4"ti jai PUPPY' aim2ll7.° • Lostaitircw,-. aligliNtik , : -- BUFFALO, • The foll • ildt" appears New E - -' , owtn e,„ e,, uga E. us. ; • la " 1 - `• Etoads t S e neca To tee Citiien.s'of ihels,ceantrioatrearth.of • , .auttiVisyllgia New Je, , 1 22 : , :: ,,,,,-.,, H -,--,EVEII.3(BO_,DY'S.3III.IIIET LINE. pity, y dirsubscrioeisorenew prepared 'Loreto% SUBIC aelFt 3 S . eO Oll of b eautiful; mare:.: : • 'l'°l2'9.4''--nti°P•ragtitl,ntitigßoltDrijoZePujitgetrze- Cantindo Kate; I:ail:at' on thit-..'2:ltitlef September uokuoo:ra;prosute, e4u,'Loelt:nuold:t,..etlanog, ei I last she was. stOen, - by- seam denizen , * I,l: l l:4'4 i TT: t t i s it i ° o ll: ll , l 6 ,l4Varg;l'"2: , ,So t a lb rt l a fear, of.your State, and tracedtoDeck. , o, VanClor,.U . rgo, Vedon • Binghatutiil Great 'Tend crown,' where the trail •Wi t slosit---,l•sinkt . 1 1%0 e u r o ks k Ziroil'oltra tt oonau w et=4 7 li i rt t ytn 74k you,willnet •thereforitegard.itt-ai„impaitt,, out oo : t o :at . ..h.' ,treoto.itit attend to forserdingtheaame gent in me, if. tbe:Offlietkveliireumstan-ltol7l°.otrozuolaipeottiaentutogtir.oeto.oirxeso jowl: tend tt; .503 ineOkeOtir .1 theselling oft hotlate, audreturn tliogroceednin Bang. I i ahlefuadeat either oftlio• abOso points to the following I Thgl, relit:lly 'knots somethieg of file 1 ptrstMs; - ' _;” depth of this 'a ffl ictiori,l. will recount . I seirie 1 4 ° 1 1 1 ,, u t i .„ ~ 7,tr = r,'°i'l ; n rY t . rt nw ; ,,„,/ t ""l's : "rw° ; lte of the eidelletie thisitusdinped ktorsons ii - nretslug 4 mi rt t : r ot I d a "iuen itchestter) Pldredg P ° OM of which are many apd great. She =very L l .,.. ° .l.l:,...± i c,, P i o ' it o .b r ot u ; norto;a:e.Ltt•r:cae:liresion S tore, kind., in -bee dispesition, and , whether lo tiousoorwruteei&llonell;•tivid,Perguson ft Sprague, harness or under t he' saddle, • she: is . pro- ,r.,11,;),,„Dun0t en the nouneed Who know her hest to be ';lltf,,,e2rtrgeti.lh.n;rlP/11145101e.rJ• /341;111.4.1°"°-- the most coniplete of her . ter , Arnold; Eim n tatcatOrehons; orT l Ltaln un t I r stith m rti ' m j ; rum can slams bee, no accident' can provoke' taegrl'nuroe•rns,ti,ofoe,:f.f.tilit.ll.Y.4oSePtleti itedar'ti I her to .run end" she jump f/o gently ore. 11. Draite ; Candor. state of Slala n g ' er' t e ir a 4u n o r f! fieentlintlianiei Ells; Union, store of C. N. Wheeler. 1 , over a hemlock•log that, m . ay relies Dinah:in:ton. aloe of James Sisk; Groot Dead, office or Churchill.; Loneahore, office of A. Wen); Deposit, across road, you are. in , a sleigh, that rstime of Ensign &Dean; Iltutcock. store of Allison A: you, hardly kn irony thing hailiapponed. n'eetes..„ :Jr AN: SINK - . Dine: ton" She is real inisilenar t y. feelings, ,and - : n .w„ 51 ,; delight.s in nothing' was than in beiring, •• ,t : her master. etio into the -destitute settle- t imsdo.ria'tS.Attleuttrlato.,,nry,nse; Attica, Thomas Sy. ments to preach, ', She - is punctual in at- I f son;' l ltoctlos4r, Foirba'uli n a hl garidg n t4 bn e n a l ini l an t ra ' en he . r a; • 1 1 1'1 , i:t r ete:real i . fieneri, o.l:ann.:tee; Ovid, Perguson tendanee upon the presbytery ; - but _snuffs I.'na,se,d rq, at those , deacoei wboorbent they know that tr•re tE lint IJ. A P 11 . 1` Corning , W P 'J the presbytery IS to meet id,- their place, l o oni t 'r.ofit'r e ' eas "te 114 ' a. max Ainghrom : Facteryville,C have no oats-threshed out .Ifitsril t atte in' I p r ziterel n An n eoro.it. fl. P. 'Wigan. Ithaca. P. 11. her feelings, she sto see this kindnesi ! ret;: e n eo u u;'Llie s e'r l o t i l liVi7t r iat u s n o l g l ' c f . A N :a Vi rd e l7 ; exemplified-in: others. • - posit,Eosign D 41511; llaneock, Allison 5 :. Reeves.' She love's tti hdie a good preaelleei horse CaPf. James SISK I drop in of% Ssturdayerening; -she cheer -) Will tuperintend the business througho ut the allelic', ne. and receive end till all Orders for fully . weleo . ines Idiot° a stall i by . l lake- Fists. 0 ystetO ecc. dro and is willing to share a ith ,him her lastj aitiosoln" be boright th e torremtiMol morsel. When her master , is Wearied With' see veric, and toreonloo to , anyof b Pile" In ori ove na med ' • Drrot study, idle love's to bear him out on little r* - , 32-4 1 exeuisiotis, in Istrlirch lie miry obtain, by amain of his fiy rod, a• bountiful supply for bis breakfast' able.' . - '1 , She know every good trout .stream an d hole within-I0 miles of this plarc ; butAtill trot past a . ; iekead pond nit bout dcignii to not ice , r She.. thioks ministers of ; the Gospel dO right to reserve; their ittelling, and, in accordance unit ipostoltio example. _ , many exeillcnt ,dcitters of divinity, who have sought recreation and bealth in. the , country. the .has _borne on ,I excursions' of • thii character, and received their warm commendations; , While the,, ott the other hand, has highly , esteemed tbein, as sensible men. She aims to de everything from.correct principles, Viand could ' not be , induced," fort the sake of , extleitie, to, - ,neglect a single) known duty. -SiM-iras, never kithwn to turn 1 away from the peer and the afflicted be.' couse they were in bumble eircumitauces, 1 but would "stand bytliem to the teat, even,' though compelled:lotwant of food, to gnaw a pest.. She rejoiced in visits of mercy .' • and. cheerfully went anydistanco to impart comfort to the diiconsolate or to aid ttlini is the !nrial of their dead, She was ex. cellent at funerals, having a very fast Walk, and was over at the service of the infirm aged, on such occasions: She would lead a proeeSsion for mile& lager thin tiny - boric ever known in this region,_and Set not Igo out of a walk.. And what shill I say morel excepting that;in'a single sentence, she is the most perfect of her kind, and her loss to me is great and irrepar able.. Dear Kate, shall I. never see Your pleasant- , face again? • A liberal reward, has been ofiered ;for information leading to- leer recovery ; and I engage suitably to increase iti if ileeetisa iy, to'any sum not exceeding a ,hundred _ dolly's. I urn willing to. tiny of - 'any"!One who has unwittingly purebased bet of !the thief and Will secure , him. from loss, - if !the thief himself will bring ber back, I , will give him the reward and ask rio - enestione. Tbaiyou-may know What kind of an an imal she is; I will deseribe her, as she was then stolen.' ,She is of Medium size, ebes-. nut cane, beautiful furined, flowirig mane , and tail, ; deeply cut in the , month , by' the bit, is very _fleet,• having never been struck' '. strict' the -whip, 'her feet veryssinall, the bind ones white, With sdudgalls riedelarki of in terfering, has 'tie superior as a lady's 'horse' wanthe delight:of niy , - delightet& old enough to- be -I'-granclutother, butt is "as rsprightly as a colt;and is marked with the collar ind - saddre very slightly. tould•yon see her tun: out - anA Whig procession, you would think her .feet, hardly touched the ground. I never:knew her predilections however, for she 'Ma prudent animal ; but I always, fancied that_when sue turetd rut in a procession of the opposite party, her tall rather drooped; but she, al ways went cheerfully alien' burrowed - on such• occasions, and teas but . slightly ended in bee feelings by the coinpany, I she was in, or was too - polite to show it. Governor lohesten paid - a visit to Itbis place aftei;she had been staler:, and 1 - iity relnemrice, that tic tierce itiqUired about Kateinor emne-tointidole withl me, nor ' offered. to issue". rn igoelaation, although the'crinso•was so' baSe and bad been cotimitted within tbe,precinets nf his °fficislt i 4et• Bat write this mire in sorrow than -ire anger," and he is justly • punished ter his offittiatdelinquency. - • I . Lest any efforts . to - recover ...Kate should fail, I_inruke - your aid„eltieens of NeitJer... 'say: Tdo.carricatly - solicit all: tiene l vOlest kind hearted editers,.l4:saeli ;Kate; loges; to issue ibis - my -humble address; to the g°°d people the. sommeowealtb. that , Olt maylcnow the eircurnstatices 'of the -case,- and unite their °Sias tesipe off firm iheir l State the grievous stain -ef - giving - barber to the black-leartedNilleftvathnwoulti -be aci•Mean into :steel 2'4:M sister's horse. Resit r:Altoit - Laist. - 11 IlOn'esdale..Pa.;!.lov: 1S61“ • ' vItAT Irtui.tic there rtio eanpot, command s ,smarkl, New Milford Stove - Depot _ 1 * l O O BfIURRITT, hie omit 4114 tori a iusti: 'OW fts• '"ltamitofepoicia6,P4rlor, hop.. Ettres;f4t , irealandeoutanebilinctbe nevi aztemast.'lmpitnred" ktads Aterjght.louge Coanzatiblitlieetriretted ovenime.,stimBsovapipc,,Shoet tronAsid Zino, EltoTa Tubee,fte., *bleb towlllaell very low fors-asbor sp. Prim& etedit , • • - , Snitenber.lBs3: ,-1 ,` -; GtiOClALlttagtxsta issortamit.-Suir—tdas 83supoindoi6er Wpm woe for STtleibciggoil - i *Mir for4l--13 toslitLiewl9ther Oroaw_l, 101 1 inTroPottiameteintin io livtalliy, at Togszvs -; 160 Nati& frst tides;ina 4ictiOuuts of Mills 4. Urania; J.. ' sod Milli itgoo*,ireiosheT.handi of Wog' wialusunotiitiosio aleat,-,lllens FORTHWITH/ - " • ' , • • Xiithillipol4-111HOL Nevi' Stage Arraniement at Great Bend. • . , rsiE two Daily - 1.1nel; of Stages from Great Bend to MontrOse alit hereafter' leave 'he itailroad_ notelet C. Smith in the Immediate vicinity of the Ilcrot. a.fol- `Own At4.A. 4- and 6 P.' M., on the arrival of the natl. road tralor front Sew-fork. passing through New Mllft - rd I to .tlontroto. whenee*. Dell hue rani to C. onexion therewith t.. Springville Tonkhannnehand Wllkestiarito, another cholsori Factoryvllle. Abington Centre; Providence and Hyde iork. fo Setintims ( then. placep, bring along. the lioe of the Leggets Gap Railroad:) , RI.So turning. the Stage leaves Scranton% at 4 A, M.. passlng through the abue niece:. to Montrone whence the Hues leave ti lime to reach the Great Bend Depot before the train* goina Fact., - Ala°, a Daily Ilne leaves Smlth'inaltway Trete) en the arrival of thenoon trim from the West f r'Corbondale Surnmennille.New 3.lllfor4,llarforda.enoxand Linn: daft'. • • : TAUESPEDLIt. CO, Great Itend;Jan.P.2-1653. 5, tf . . To Dalrym en and Faimers, - : Paluable'propeity for Sale. • • jiFARM or2o4.aercs sithote in Stidgewatm township Susquehanna County and state of INallvivania of :Nacres of which launder geed iMprovenient ' The farm is well designed for a dalry.and if capable cf feeding 49 cows Miring summer and' winter. rind every part or it is Well votes sd ' The buildiVys ind land are In good 'condition and the fences, which are of same and railiare also &M.& There are tWo largebarns upon the premises, beside'a - a granary. and "ectittulf nt Shed for cattle. Three orchards principall3 of geafteditilits and otherrrnit trees.' - • Said i'arrn has a'verypleasan't and desirable !tuition about two mites from Montrose. the County scat of ens quehanna connty.und aboni 9 miler rum the Leyuctts Gap itailread,-to which thumb a Plank Roadie process I of conipletlan, and i s very convenient 'to meet ings and schools, and meebanies.' also another Valuable farm adjelng the above, con taining 200 acres, of whielilso acres 3/1" under a high state orenitiradon. - -Upon it then , - left large frame dwellinehouse, and out buildings to correspond and 1 large orchard. leis well watered and fencedrind rably adapted to dilly purposes.' Said property will be soldonreamenbleterms, a par ; nen of the purchase money may remain upon Bond and Mortgage to snit !be paichaser. .A.pplication niay‘boxande -personally or by letter to lion. Wm. Jrusiro or R.J. Niven at Montrose.-`n said county. and any further puticularstbat may ewer. ed will baciven..-2Stf • New Goods. A:y. DEN. & LITTLE'S stock, of New Goods H have orrived, comprising-, complete ,ussort- - merit,of Dry Goods, Groceries, HindwarC, Stove Pipe -Zinc, Nails, Glass, Sash Wooden Ware Drugs and Medieirta, Paints, Oita; Fish; Flour and -Salt. , Also a fiist rate • lot and good assortment of Ready Nude Clothing, of o I most all descriptions. Boots and Shoes, 11..t5, aps obi Bonnets and almost everYthing, usually found in a country i • Our Goixis pug' be sold, and shall be. at the :sery-lotiesit possible prices.. Our friends are invi ded to call,and lo'ok at ourstock. • • IPM,dood Of most all kinds , wanted in ectlang e •for g oods by - •. • • AY DEN LITTLE. ,Now Milford May . lst 1851. Farms for Sal 6; TR snbseribsrs will act as agents tor the private -earte - oflteal rstate. , r.Froixoh. Rouses and Lotre—loca ted in 23 as uebanna county, Pis.' All who with to offer . theirposperty for - mac can glee a - minuto 'description of 4heirgaiuts or Lot. ad follows : Number of acres, how manyimproved,and how watered ; Buihlings; Orchard,, grafted or common fruit; other let:attract, and; shadel trees; bey far from Montrose, and the nearest pOint to! &depot on she Now. York 4t -Eric Railroad; price and limas orpayment...All who wish to sell orpurite Real Estate,wills.ceive prompt attention by calik4 on or addressing nut Atontrose,Pusquebanna county; Pa. ter ConveyanCoipmiltontrosoto thoprouslectfreo of charge. , Odlee on..Trunplke'strect,Adoors west -of tließriek corner. Tbefollowlngraimi and Lots al 0 poi oiTeradfoi tale: No.l, 40acres,30 Laiptosed.Erame liouse and Barn ' No 2, BO do 50 do sold -Jo -do NO. 3,100 19 GV, 40 . do NO. 4,100. do .50 do ,- sold do -do • - N 0.5.70 -do LO •do , do ' do N 0.0.96, rdir• -33 do • do.:•• .• do - N0:,7, Store. Warehouse and Lot. • - • • N 0.1.145 am ci73 improved. framed house and - No. 9. 52)4 do 35 do sold do . N 0.10,2 .:do . do -dO do -fold' , .do do dLt ' N 0.12.1.00 aereS7o -tabroveLframedbOuse and barn 2.13,340 do 200 do - do -do , do . . - N0.14,56 do 50 , , do, sold do do • do , ' N0.7L,108 - do ,00 do • ' dO ' • •do , • do" No.lo, 120 do 'ss' .do sold do do do :• • , N 0.27.100 'do" 75 do : . do: . • dto ' •do • • Np. 29,112 do 40 do do do ' _do _ , 22010.20 0 do ISO_ do .do " do N 0 .20,14 5 10 200, ; do„ :do - do' - N 0.21.190 d 0.120 '' • dodo: _ do• di; ..N0,'27,90V-.do 45 :do - do •do - do NO. =;-45 • 'l4i 33 - .do Ato do - do' - :„24.2.14; 292 - do 225 - ' _do ••'' do' .. do . , - N0.25,125 - "do - 100' ' •do • • do : do • N 0.26,196 .lo 140 . "do do - • do • • No,. 80: - do. 45 1. sold .do ..do N0:24:12 acres good saw mill and `dicillite. • ' 11' .29;134 acres, 90 improved,frame bouseandbara • No. 30;175 - - do . • 100 " .• " ". • "" • N0;31.135 -do 951- • " ' 44 • "" No. =.140 do' 135'::' -44 -' " 'n_ uu. 133. 160 -do 64,1 ' " •sr "' WO. 34: 150 do 100.1 41 4# X 0.33,150. 60. gs , •- ti 4 1 . 4 304 d0...170 ts .g ' • 4 g , 44 No. 37, 190 do 140 ds , ' •it 88 N 0.36, 170 do 100 -88 88 4, 44 • NOr - 320-175-, Ali' 000 .10- do do ~, 40,40 ~do -do . ' ' 'do' No; 41.212. - 4o . 160 dO - sold do -:"do . do . • n0—.42 - : 72 '4o: J b0:do ,_ 'do: ' .do .do ;N0.43: - Aodd , . do do do NS, _do • - do - do ‘NO•15 . 1500 do ". 200 'do ' db •• do No; 46; 120ietes liginoed,tesmit horse and Dam and gest ; • , No.-47 200. , do 170 do „, do NV 48 54 do" 00 ' do , • - Aro. do 83 do 03 do ' 'do do do • '.N.G:Personsdottlarto inrshase Ony of the 'above byglringthounosbos eau obtain &foildeutlplinn.., E. G. BABCOCK Noatroae t rai c0i . :14grey41850....44tf. - • 4 ..' 4 '''-"1 -142 ittita"'"""'. .741 1 741 6 :- ..illp ,t4t lesPe ur gc ! _ w i 1i0"4 43 /* ' B. P. EATOtf • ri. , B , l.rbneutea likeontter of tbilttetlxvOixsy be fotsul.l4oll.4P-. Eatory at the- el., stand, where: he' wlUetfl it:fustian* to everse thebadAessAud*eUrlo ":110204411t.Itttb;1831. : ? 'claw r. DeLidam Popi4T sir= 0114 14;v 1 4 Iv* 44 . - ..crlDrilipocidf pstpptydby ,"' GERIUNGS:7, ;. ," A tau egAgorive istuttaiebt of PtigetAin mg s- ..**- nMliftiltiblAY!..VLOarastArgersid, teirtquetPid OtotleA119•07 UNITY Olin don A: gid 20 :Farlik!'"t Chs,d awls siltity of the sqlerby - - • - A.LgVAVA--- -ftgaigisolarDientirritkltt. STOVES 1-STOVES :1 ' : Subscribers h icing entered Into' co.partnirship In the Store,Tin ina sheet Irbil" bUsiness are pre pared to attend. 'loony: orders in' their tine .at t ho• shor• tett nonce They. fiatter themselves thathy giving Strict attention tObusiness and lots pikes, tha. Huy assortment a reasonable share ornublie pstres ge• Their assortment oistoves is good, haring the latest rad most Unproved patterns; among which are the Irou•sides tor Vulcan—a store which took the East Freud...L.lst' the State Fair at r•yrneriso in 1850::.E—..) _.Forest Q 0 0 5 0; ''E -4) Forest Queen enlarged; Hey I' tone Air Tight, Phoenix, do do, Prelnitint • Parlor st cores, box stoy eS—ioreoai or wood. All tdnis of Tin wr , re.Stenerine and tin tubes kept on hand—sold at prier is that will snit. All dads or produce taken it, payment and cosh not refused. Oppositethe old store of Mille and ti ~ napp.. • SOT SE used. . WEDSTEdt. Montrosc. July 10,'51..• . _ George - G. Pride , - Tilbasr receiving from. roZ, Utica, and Albany, a large .lassortment of . , , k; Sig, Varian and Shop Move n, for goml or coal embracing:all the newesr and beet pat terns which trill be told on most,farotable terms ' "The Partuer's Stove". is ,prolt bly, all things consid• ered, the herd large oven - sum that Is made In Aplcrica and nine Itold at the People's- EXehtlfige as low as they can - tae bought this side of North River. We are sow receiving a flub assortment of elevated oyens.' , hart the inert fastidiouscan be suited Stith unit bin in the line °Moves, pipe, or trimmings, • August. 22 Wl.' • ' • The People's Frierid I T. T. POllll, of IthaCtl, N• v. ANDIIEALINCI ESTRACT.--'All Extra° front the Shrub called Witch-hazel, and purely from that with the exception of a little Altohol to t reserve ld it. It willcure aii local pain and intimantions, o sores, freshwounds mod bruises, riles. and all diseases of the bowels era chronic n %tare. tooth-ache, ear-ache and an excellent rem dy for females, ' It is truly what it professes to be, 'iherPeoplesFriend! Providence basseattered alouk the rugged paths ol life map) things that contribute greatly to the comfort and happiness of everybody; . hence their great rain°, and well may they be called t.'remdg of the People One word here to guard against imposition. A man by, the name tsf. 4 pencer. has manufactured and uttered for eaten spurious article called the Coryil Grtrart,—that would be extract of the hazel-nut:—the genuine le as white:Ludas pure al water. %chile tho serious artlcia ie colored,which enables the pnblicto distinguish. Nonerutulne.bit , thou, eineted Potter Pain Destroyer 101. K. lIATCII.3Ient reFe. and store-kcepers and me. inc-daalersgenerally,Agcuts. Hover's ink Manufactory. , R E 0 VrE DM' 0 • - r , NO. 144 - RACE STREET, (Between Fourtb'and Filth, opposite Crown:O. SKIL AD EL P SILVA. - . AVUEIt the Proprietor's enabled, by increased fa. eilittes; to supply the growl Ogdemand for no Vete s IN ehicli •ts wide spread repntation hos created. lids Inkis now on well established in the good opinion and confidence of the American Public, that it Is scarcely necessary to say may thing In Its favor, and the mann aeturer taxes this opportunity to say that ehecontdeuce tbos secured shall not be abused. • . In addition to thocrarious kinds of stating Tuk. he also manufacturim AJanunitille CCllletti for mending Glass and China, as well as a`superior Hair Dye; n trial only is necessary to insure Ito future use, and a. Scaling. Itits. well adapter for Drulgest and Dottlers,lat a very low price, in Terre or small quantities. • , Orders addressed to JUSEPII E. ADCEB, , 31annfait No 144-Rare !rect., DctSreen 4th kStho PIIILAppoDELP site C o Own St., A. V ma 5.50 r.c.).l,t o vErr re —Dr Lll3 6, 7 4i lLtri s i l e fo u rL i c t lt r ., 0 , 11 , f11; underhiscore. no matter how longstanding or atilleting• flintatt . ass. are invited to his Private RtP , MF. 3S North . SEVENTH. toPhilo., without fear of interruption. by . otherpatiento. Stratiget sand others who havebeen un- i fortunate in thetelection of a physician 'are invited to I call.. These who haeclujuredthemselvesby solitary. vi:e ' are also invited. USAD arm REpt.ecs- 7 The afflicted Would do well to reflect before trusting their health, happiness, and in co any !MIMS their livet.in the handset physichmer Irmo' rent of this Mats of maladies... It;11 , :ce , tamly impossible for olio =onto understand all thellls the human aresuldect to. Every respectable physician hat htspe cutter branch:in which he 1s more successful than lilt brother professors, ta,tl to that.he devotes most of his time and study. EAU] °PPR ACTlCEpOlTlVlSiveivdeve,ted totho study and treatment of diseases of the organs, together - with ulcers 'man the body. tbroat.nose, crlcgs.painsln the head t :.tiones, mercurial rheumatism, Strictures, irrarninritier iißedfetirlslrg from youthful el ceases oolmouritics °fain shad, , thereby the eetlftittl , tion has become 'enfeebled, enables. the Doctor Wafter UCI:DY name} , total who may place themaelses tuider his ewe, The Lad Wendel. • PT...uAlt NOT. the great butobuuper. is about intro . clueing Into this country the'celebented 'FireLuml. hilahnr: entarhinarut larger ammo erfreemill, 'coaled by a thutublcrew. which wi❑ put out tbe• largest fire in• stoutly. But this has not leg to4o with the fact Wet *TORN Juovss, Tailor h e Just reed the IFAILL & lIVIINTER IPASMOIO, and Is now prepared to craft on his friends With his usual alacrity. still, and good humor - • Mr'tCall hair you want copltalfits, at Cho . shup ores Lathrop; store. . B. Cut tlna done as usual* Thintrosr. Oct. 8,1851. JOAN 0110VEL lIVIVGITT has now Mature. , a new and choice, se 1/election of Dry Goods, including a 'great Tashi"' of Ladles' Gress Goods, Crape and cthe summer Shawls; Silk if Mae,- Paraso:s.,„Freneb Lace. Fent,. Straw- and Leghorn Bonnets;, a Ueautifnl assortment of Bonnet llibbon.Mowersand Trimmings of now styles. Bieck, Fit k mt/acts. for Mantillas. BonnctSlllc, block Lace Veils, Broad Cloth. Fancy Cassimeres, Testings and summer.Clothr. 4. virnet Bags, Trunk . lenita. Boots and Shoes. Painted Window 4lvides, Carpeting. Ilats,Caps, c.„ with a large and general assortment of 'Hard Ware, Crockery,lron. Grieeries, Palnti.lledleines.tille,Stores c., all o' which will be sold at the lowest prlct. and on the most reasonable terms, N B. Nesxly nil kinds of produce wantedsSneks in particular,' and the ttlgbist price in Cash paid for Wool. Flour and Ealtinnstautly New Milford, lay, 27,185/.- . - Sprout's Combined' .Carriage •••• Springs.- • - IN OFFERING this much celebrated Sprinfi in the ;intone the Snbicriberi ioripectfully eolieit a candid, examination 119 to lte 'netts. As for its superiority ever all 'ether .airings, let those rikd r have tested theta, bear imittiers, and the Babied. , hers are 'willing to abide by the decision. 'lt has been carefully examined by men of seitnice, and by them cheerfully' recommended to the public. A.-carriav can be built with Springs pileup er 1.5‘.1 . lbs. lighter, more durable and for east) ilia' notegoolledbyusifsprings:naw.in use. .All Springs warranted. Altuntructured • . . • SPROUT, BURROWS, &t 0.,, Elk, Lake. Sum's. Connty. Pa: , Acmes— L. B. & A &Tour. Stove; Tin and Copper Warb VIE althea:than; .aae. jam. patchaeed _a large 'latock Woe Tiit and Copper-Warei they offer to, .nepublic ae cheap as , the cheapeet. D. R.LA,TLIACIPA; Go. ..11fontrose. Dec. 10i /OP. FOR SALE Montrose Livery Stable., THREE nurses,- - Three Oiren ,. Buggiei, _ One Covered. Boggy - Ono Lumber. Waggon; , • ,One Sprieg -Waggon. , ,!, Two Sleighs, .. . . Three Cutters, -One pairßObs, One Sett Tearn-Uarness, • • - One Settllariisiellarness,- Three Single' Efroness, Saddle. rtridle,iflankets,,Sireiriglia,dre. ''The sheet:, preperi y wnl be iota very chi'ep for miler Corn anilOate et Club pelees.,; D. • ta • ns ac Co. Montrose, Eeptember,ll,lol, .-. .: 66tf ' :Vake'Notfce. ALL perickne iiidebted. ',Warm _,cf.T 4_:1!. • Haydep, ssre,telitrited to call; sill fettle the timetwit tiffs becoutelviciiityto have ill itch . clgimsarraurdipp~~mediatets.;,,,;: : - The BOokirind Nitei.raay;be _ subicta"iir, it theitOi • • • TRACY It YDEM htillitd;;Waich 2.".:1147-1.30; OLD Penikl - incti;isioil holders - of eize= elf eo¢iect iiito W. D A good second bawl cooking iton t :11110 atocrii ti elms. tex t for Woollen? si manes EngliihPatestlever Watches : - _ . trine Suliscither hai tbis day ~--- ; :e l: , - , ~ : .L ree4Tett frourthrtglananfac. Pr. . .f.„ - -Amy-another lot Of Ids:superior - , -- . s. &betel:Meter Watrhes,of diffirr .'.“,.'l ° G a ol d j l el:t am s i d :l t l i s h' se l e' let abler Tle a p n ln a ' . - . - :.. t. Those 'Remus wishing a' -good - ' ' • ,'.4ta. tlme.geopos tit lower vrlogs thew N. iz ,4- -- -.-,, ,—",-: a._ Ahoy ean , obtsinitbens elsewhere. - a. '' " '-''''' - .. - are !flitted t o, cell and examine . - them; as the 'subset - Met can •wlth'eontblenei warrant them einpeeior t minx Watches.,evet offered MT soloist this' county;t' „ ~ ~ :ALTKED.I .- EVANS, ..1 ' Binghamton, 'Aug.l2, 1,1. - • ' Weibinvoil se. OILNEIt were—A full assortment Witter Bork e; + poems Ogre:num, ettgat and salt shovels. -Butter knives; go for Vet tor .. , ... ' ~ .. ~ ~. ,'1,,--, A. J. EVANS , - "r. if - ' E'TslnnEtst.traot of Renuivski; " - .To the inhabitants, of Susquehanna Co. • - . J. A.Singleton (Iota) puill OfLitherlend (Patentee of the rack lever escapetatnt, and, detached lever 'escap‘- went mak et'follobest Desk ell Of Lort'S)Liverpoe, re cently with l'iLeests.llentley be Dead of this , place, and until; this announcement ocrupying apart or. Mr. Abel Turrel's Steire. Grateful for th6unt onnded cur lidenee reposed: Does hereby give'noi few- that. in conseOttenee • thieforesaid Able Turrell's tot:duct brt. tell: Ida old" Stand cos before a tivertitedleud at the se me time assures his eery numerous customers that Lc has ruiconneetieu with, Jew elryny wat jeNY. Clay al other property . delivered at,Mr. Abel .T urrell'a Store for repairs or otherwise Montrose, Main st., opposite!' Denieerat" .- . .... or . Petfoletim.:Rock , _... A NATURAL' Tuned) , procured 'from d well In . Alit. -4-3411crlY.cuuntl. four hundred . net &bp put u p and told Ilis B;Iii: Kilaceanni Unsfn,Vittaburrli, Pm" leis put up in bottles jurt us It flown Rum ttir.urit .urittitint admixture uf any . ..k4Rd. Attic tha!, ar9n2lictrd,...... -"RI, --- •iiiii. 7 ..l2EAD .Ithinmatigmyields to the power of. the Petroleum. A oolee f•om Luanne Co., Union tp.,July9tb,lBsl; Kier-4)ear sir, allowl, me as a stranger to con , gratulateyou as. the .solo,proprletor or en inialunble; tailed Petroleuntor Rock Oil, whtcb is destined ere - tong to take the place of all great medicines. Many personsin this nelghbrn hood hate tried the Petroleum Ina number creases curing most ofthem and prelim highly hourficial iu all. I have tested it In coughs, colds _rheumatism, totter. sprains, and swelling; for - rheum:Mama rthint !t -ie a certain cure. 31y .arifehat been , nttlicted.:with the Rheumatism for come years end never ,-could. get any, thing to relieve her, in fact she tried everything, and no. thing wouiddo her any good untitile triett„yourPero.:. Ileum and It has retieved her entirely; far Pot think it is the gteatest _pain killer non in useo Yours ke...j. ' • J . JFOP , -knotbet letter tram Lizzertie co.; reeerantenhilig thtei Pcieelearnt • Du Aa, ilavatt,3itly ith.lB3l: • Mr: gn..-Dear sir:=-I take great pleasure In certi flitig to thvirtuts of your great mat anal medeine called . the Petroleum or hock Oil, %Vett Is certainly a . great. medicine. 'bought one dozen of your agent alien •he wasalen7, here last fall.l tested It-in a number of eases. and found It to prove good.. also tested it in a Cave of le.tter and found it very beneficial. I would like. very lunch ,to have another box of, It, for I don't like to be ulthoutlt."ltebectfully yourF, ' J. CAMPBELL. • A TOiCefrom Susquehanna co., 'certifying to the efflea ry of the Petroleum. - PrNDAIT. June sth. dB5l. - Mr. S. M. Elsa—Dear sir:--Allow me to eert 111 to the virtues or-your nataratmedicine ealtetiPetrolenin mita& Oil. 1 hid been afflicted with the Rheumatism far some time. I was in Wilkesbarro fast surranciand got ii hot. tie from your Avtat when he - was Along . there,. it has Mired me perfectly'. I have since rem is t. et.d In diner. cut casesofrheumatism, and found It glv troller In all. :Very respectfully yours. - ' JAMES HAMILTON. Tusamar :coca...July 12th 1551: ' Mr. S. N. Then—Deur tii-rAtior me to'certify to the virtue,. of your great natural medirine.ralle,l Patrolman or hock Oil, which I believe is a good medicine: I hive been panned With Neuralgia, pain in theneries . for the laet ten years, and never could get anything to relieve me: In fact I tried almost everything and nothing would do me any good until I tried your Petroleum. which has relieved met cry much; I have also tested it In burns. and bruises. It has..nhiny , given relight a very short time I tided; it is the gr . elect- pain kiliernow'in ' ' • Very rospectfuily yours. - 7' Call and get a circular from the agent, which gives a full description of it. For sale 'by 'BENTLEY &READ. Sold wholesale by Mums; 11e . t.r.,14 Co., N0.'251 Market street,Philadelphia. • • • • 28 1 X • - " . Spoons ALARGE stock of extra fine . Atbata table and tea spoonF, J3rittania.ware. wire stengthened table and tea epoonF,billl !able and teti..speone. !flyer. ell ref plated, GermanliiverFpoonr. ctn., ete.....ltirt 'rem ired and Felling low for the quality, at 31on trope, July 3,1851. . , AAA. 11 have been encouraged the ' very liberal petronege I received. to fill up my Shop with the largest and beet astartment of goods ever yet brought to this market— lu it may befound everything belonging to a ) .Teweiry end funeystore,6 his.Clucks4 - Watches. ofevenf description. Burning Fluid, partotand echamin Lamps, which at this time is the b , st thing In nse for a guod and cheep light. You can find them only at TILUVS. SlentroStclioremlyer2oo . 3so . • • FASHIONABLE Y. THE subscrilief has this ddyrereived cameo meat of very rieh - goods. of lost month's imp cirri fmm Paris:consisting , of fineaold enamelled hunting Levers and Lepines, Peasl and Garnet Breastpinsand Aar Rings to match. Silk and Bead work bags, beautiful Funs for Parties Diamond. Ruby, and Pearl Finger itings.l3=o. let.. Gold. Sleeve Buttons; some beautiful Cuff Pins, sil ent Napkin Rings, &c., to which he would Invite tho la tent. ntsof hie friends. • - . A. J. EVANS. Ilingnamton,Se tit. 3, '5l. C LOT H - , - D RE S SI N G. - TIIE sOkseriber is noM prepared to dress cloib cn the I. shortest notice and lathe neatest stylC, trotOlL' to 18 cents, and warm:fed well done. Froth:en taken in payment.. • -.• • • C.N. SOUTIFIVELL. Jessitp,Sept. 4 24,lBsl.-;-4Cmx3. . ••• • •, -• , . . Watehes Malehes I RIOLD and SilTer,Lever and Lepines jeaieled and lT &largo assortnent .at theme!) , lowkstprices and rarranted. Bingbanatop, Oat:14,18SO. L. Watches, - Jewelty - &e TRE übscriber hat received an addition to Ili stock of Jeorelry,.r.oosistiuz of Gold'Ah'and Guard Chains. Lockets. Finger Itinzs. - Etir Rings. Breast Pine. jiver Chains, Gold !Thimbles, Gold Pencils and Pena, Ztc,; &6 - . to which ItOAcould in vite the. ittentiOlf dhisitiends.. . . Binghtimtorii illitrcla, '5l Washington et A GENERAL: STOCK. cieious AT LATHROP at CC% Pleaso call and examine. ' / . , - . LATHROP Ai CO. Montrose, Nov: 6: • - - • The Richest.! dELECTIOICrof Brom n gs and Tanga ocrer offerediu Binghamton, by 'II.:•J.EVANS. 567-Pii ces ..s ...si itv ye t e rt p litzg or teti,4 in orm o • Table, Tee, fleece t. Cretan nail MustardSpeeine;Salt anTiaor Shoe els. Parka Fhl,,narett..gratis at •'• h. CAN.EI , ILVEII Spoon Forks and Klatt evoratted the beet S manufacturedla America, at ; . L TarIVS. • • ÜBlast of the;G des. 203' Meeks is gone _hit more o T thesame Sort !see the 4ay to True'sJewelry slier.. • WATCH Ea/..-1 - • • • . - . • , .. ~, GEAT reduettortlti the - prim of LEM!. Lephte . and other Wwilles et . J. A. EINOIATON ic. Co.' Montrose Oct . 10611. '" ` ' - ".•L. ' " "-, '- •-" -' TroCRETS, nisiNew, arleksil'en caseo u a failassortment at , :, , *Old Lockefa.. aubl Doub;e of avgry else, by ' . • . in—Bbi•erandon - .1 • J.: flVANS.l9ftsbingto•st Verr i Fiae. Fierfcci Um* KeelpriL . Also ellvez Watebt-s t allquentittre,by- • 11.4:EVANS: .„.. _ , . PIII LIPS Patent 'Plpe Vote, for,itoode 'Keene,' ' whichis Undonbtedt, the best nnte,lit lase; for stita,at .. Latltane • . . LLEN'S Revolver', double isideltigleishmilaii;ther4 A mometerr, Carpot ',apt Umbrellmand a! great Ili: giety of notlotnqust received by. tVENTLEIT.4bItVAD. rittpy -rum, breast nu, Ea* tinge ellallager rine ! 1 •411 , 4 reed. • • • „:4,44;v4N5, • . ANRWID! of tiros! plxicrolirealbll47 tg r , .11Ingliamton, inne.9,1861..; (10Ltrand4ltrerWatellep,ellverTablo,Tos.DproartAn lJ ealkEpqoppos44?getupralassprment ofJctgelry BENTLEY & REA TOYS. 4P4 Mkg.e!ig 4Nyom*,a.l' IJWOKS. various pattinis, receiv e d Mir , da3iil6.4l_tollige itieep 4 r •., 1 ./tENtAiVICRWA/),;—• „ . Il~l:Eß;R[lGSA::.ugiv.'a►}d`ep . endld el!'" L': iortmenljuet receivedendtforioute *hasp by F. . : iv. D.;', TItQIYBBtpDH• VITANCIIESoi34 Atho'rjo.w4lo V"tainit patctiaserktiy 0 4 r- • r. th,rttO{YAaltiai9.=• . xplEWlsupply'of,J.EWELßY.indiVageoleg' .1J1i0; J AYLUMYar , n9ao644ol . utsat i t i kii. 1:S1/80, I Di :=ACADEMY: Pl.ititerta:"of the acc'end. year of Iniatitul too tOremence.ouNerinG a lin.! the P:th'dal/_„ 4 Eel , c tember..lnft4sindertheinstamEllia'SPl:Priblini 91,„ AIAILY *JATIAITPOIII),- Ppetepttc4l,' •• Wittrcontoitent A.salstantlinatrisciore;; • I ; The reputatlonoffilr.. - .OIIAY. en en - elEcleut and alle-f cessfedTeicher nad Disci Oltearlati, inridahlbe TralaiCaW with the aistirence that tbe Ins tit Wien can riot fall Wit* uieenicement to meet the highest ea posterior's end, wish: tee( itaPStron • • -• Arrangtineutewlll be mai e fer the eeuifort abic . areens , Modation of Onplit frousabrdtul• • " " PRICES .0P • TIIITICIC .•. . .. The stridiesiof the Printerrl)epartm eat; 0,50 Potterer Thelleasinen lltanebet of theAcedeuic Department, , -•- SAO • .• The Higher brenehea, of the' Academia. - " • •, The stndies-oltbeehiselcilDeiertniebS, • - ' Latin, Orcek ant:French. with' Melo - • ; ofthe Academical Dapartment,tuwhole or part -- • • • • . '7,00 !•,..': 31Osie with Cue of PranO,"' : •;" Drawls' gaud •.• !. • • '5,00 -, at • German ; • ; ; 5,00 at • $0 pupllwill treadmitied for tree thanterns unless by snecl al arrangement bade Wish rho reinciref. A deduction will be made inShe bilis in caseof absence en:recount - Of viciainsa of ono; week 11 . duration or $ll6/43. - • - 1 %% I. JESUP,i . r . eslthilt. I.ala:statti,Ser!y, ' • ' Monrre'se.Ecut 1,11151.: - • ; WOODRUFF'S ACADEMY. AtD.imack Susquelannti.Comay Penea. 1.1.4 sgalnLe opened for the ieeeptiort•of students, . en 3londay Oho 13th of Oct. next; under the Imam dinte charge of 3fr. WILLARD P. GlaStill, with all the ortimetent assistance necessary. ' — • Tito advantages of this huditution, with regard to ks• relay, health nn' morel loth:tercer render it one of thO most desirable t exit rent a %cliquish to Send their children abroad for instruction. . • • - • . Every ft Linty win. be affordcdity•the inhabitants for the accominodation..cf, *Diet:Oat' in mord to rotiois or The weaderaii yeir is divide:dint° four quarters order. en weeks encleral 'vacation Of two • weeks immediately succeeding each quarter. . i • k Oil, • , . -, • , Terms of Tuition., _- The strollek of the' priztito Departw.eut, pre .-". " ' . -.quatter, .. ..- . .1 - ~•;.' $2 50 Common Aredrrale, ptv quarter," , '," OO 'Uglier Aeadcmte, ... - do 1 , ' : • '. ' ,"4 00 • Classical:: -.: : . do 1 . - - '.- '• 6co Freneti.withiny cater brauchre, .-•, ' ~ . 6CO ca.. Coact board 'may be nitalnel nt ill CO, to $1 23 per week.. rot , VOCIIIS 111 the:ter:dewy apply . to theptio • I clout... , • .431 WYOBillie SEMINARY. Kingnion,' Ltizerpe counts, . T'plus Institution brairine of the most desirable loca -1 tions in Northern Primaylvaran. Kingston to n uniet. plea ant - awl Stiintalons village, one mile west of barre. and nceessiblebydailvsliges from all parts of the country.. 'I he School nes n'isw been in - Operation revert I years. - dmlng which its patronage hat Lau liberal andl constantly filtrating. ' Through the munitiecneo n a tins. Sigetland, Keg.. on additiosint Seminary building' 4034'40feet. and three et o- Ail high, has just been completed. and by the liberality at Hon. Mho Ilennett, the school is now furnished with a valuable and extras'. e library. entirely new. . The. Chetnital. Philosophical and Astronernical 'Apparatus erthetiatltutinn is iegarled. by all who have krioul : edge of it.neof a high order', and ample for fell. export; ments In Natural Science, Thenoard of fasten:7.llOn for the ensuing year is as lul lows: - • - 1 ' Rowe neither' Nelson, A.M., • • -11tINCIPAL. I • Rey. tonna' 'reacher of Ancient Lunztoges. Philip T. Myers. A. la.: • ' Teacher of Mathematics. Ines'. C. P. ntirver, . . • - • . Teacher of Natural Selects. . lames lir.. Assistant Puha, Miss Mary Dietz, ! .Teacher Of Modern Langttagcs - Miss Esther Patrick,-. Assistant Teacher of Medan Languages • MilTis.lnine N. chants. ' ' •• - • " ' Teacher of Drawing and rthiting. Mrs. S. A. f regal. w, . Teacher of Music. All of the above teachers are employed in the school the whole of each day except t her Teacher of Drawing end sir. Westlake. The former. devex • such portbm of each day t • her cities as may lw necessary, and the hat teaches one hulf of oath' day. Tho' public will poach/ that by this arrangement the schrbsi la Heiler the 'super vi•lott.tuttl instruction of a, very fall homed of 'l.:tellers and theTrustcos contidelttly,helloye that ho paths wit ' be spared to promote tho most thorough im 40Yensont o all ihe pupils. • • - • The necessary expenses Ofi his Institution ate moiler "ate. , ?cities exrdesiyo or erramental brancheis, from $3 to $5,50 per quarter. hoard $1,50 per week, washing - 374 - per tbzen, and fucl $'453 per annum- - The - discipline of the festittition combines mildness with tlrmn4 FR, Inculcating sound, moral and religious principles. persevering industry, aria order laid correct deportment. The prbient term of this school will continne tin the . nape, . 2.3.1 of Itee.ntat. Students are admitted at•sny time; but the wort 'tillable time foe entering ii the beginning, or the middle of each : term. These IrfAo may with t 0.4: tend'the'sehool through the rentainder thti Fall and throughout kber, Winter, would do. well - try enter . as soon as the 20rn or 233 inst. Meru still be a TAcation of two. weeks at the close 'of the present term. The next term consists of thirteen weeks cOmnamming Jtinuary ith cies inn April nth 1552. Catalogues of the_ eminary and any Inlonnatien rela tive Colt can b s had by addressing the Priociral. oreither of tho uudersigned. D, A. SIIEPARD, rtes. N. ROUNDS, Sce'y. I" • : Kingston, Oct 4, 1811,42-tf. SPRINGVILLE ACADEMY. TLIE Fall Ie• 111 of this. ostantSen yelp :commence nu . 31entlap the 221 day of Eeptemßcr, inert., wider tbi care of A.' ILT Al ThQ year wilt comprise four Actderctielermas of twelve weeks cacti. • - - PRICES ' • , The PtimailDepartment embracing Rending, . Writing.. Spelling, Arithmetic, Owl:trophy. and Orammar,sS , bo The taper branches piths Englisn Department, - 3 50 41lasalcal Departxnent, - Vrnneli and Drawing, each, Those who Irish to prepor for Colie&, TeaeltiPg, or the aotirotlnties of life, trill here find erery: neeerrory, The Latest'News By Express: THE enbacribers wank) inform their friends and the public in that they have lost re turned from New York - with - u' large and.exteneive etaekof GOODS, ettibracint every - article in the BOOT &filla LINE. -. - that iti.called for in; thia market ; and- having mado arrangements with them unutictures to for ward additional.suppliOrwhenoer wantOd, and at such prices aswilf email° us to sell mat low eri than ever before soldm 'Montrose, Being prar:. tiotashoentahors, our. 'opinion is that we know the wants of the,people liOtter than thr,se who are in . other business, • Wewould therefore deetn 'it only necessary . to say,,instdad of. giving a list of work and prices, that • . • Gqmpetion is defied, 1 - lnspectipn solicited, , -- . - And satittactiaii guarantied IMPORTANT -TO SIFWEIVIAKERS - We keep also on hand hemlock tanned sole tenth., er.; French und f. .wieridati Calf, Skins, Morocco Linings, Kidding++, Slinn.uails, Pegs, Send-stones; Shoe-knives, Peg- Ileitis, Hemmers, Pincers; Rasps, Tacks, Kit mid; French Shoe Toots of e'verY description. Bold Crimps, % 1 1,ax,§Itonrthretid,,Boot webb,Heel•ball. Blacking, Atoemak•ers are respectfully solicited to e.Tatm: ino our stock before purchasing, us our tooli and findings are ell selected, by one "who uoderstras thebiunllCES:: Store directly oposite Sen :tee HOtel.. Don't forget the p!ace • • . :The Imbseriber would also thank. hie num erous _ friends for.thir_fiberallyaironuge he hoe reeetied for the la:t foor ,4eate:' hopirfg that he; , _Mill merits Meteor their patroungtt tpt Ito intelide to keep hirt Bating Sake:oath:l Grocery as heretofore: Sept:lB;3l—d ; A.:MERRIMAN. cbeaPitiriVEallhe Itevotrert.dnuble And eagle burr - ailed Phi. ,fuse, IL:411,11Oct, Crowbars.: lad cheinn. Thermometers, umbrellan,snappowdern,lndinpibbtrif 04rpet ttgs, etn.,junt'reentlred and for .„ , , F""nit tiery print yesc4;,l4o . 4.Ammxt this morolow frosts the sttoulastory,ll; . ningbilmtoti;Jaue. tV,1851. «0 A[J. EVANS BEENTEO Elul& awl tasnibene, eenstettay'eu tinn4, as ale lowest. man tel prices, at . - .TUSIZELIMZ Noy. 13, 165 E. - T . • • - , 17toiaNs Old A0001i11r,i)24,-durt arrliedia-lerio YAgeordacutf and willitur, sold. at. u;great reduction Iu prier; lit • - •,- . . APREFSITimppIy 04..Mgckerelinul Codfish just.optaed gia torso* at . _: ~: . „ . :A:R::I,44IIIIQPrtCU. • /73./i r ltPErill.k4G, in itts and matttpg t at W 414714 4 OCARANTN . Camphor Qom,: eppennute Musaarail,mamVaper,ViMo,Markhig Miff Bilahes 44,, ivy 4ale . VMS litiktiTalufst Our "Ilarir per laundredia • .11.7 - I V.• Wltiolt.k ..For the - Honored-. and Permanent Cart.of NERVOUS DISEASES •- • . AM of these Consplainte which lamented by in l b paired, weakened or unhealthy condition of the • NratVOtTS 'SYSTEM. • 'This tiesutirol end convenient appLiestion Of the le Serious powers of GALVANISM and MAGNErima been pronounced by distinguished physician; both' kiumpe and - ,the United States, to ba thirteen titte s s; medicine ditreorezy of !he . 1 •• • -Dr; CHRISTIE'S"' GILVANIB: BELT • - . , • - and. • , , VIAGNET/0 num. iiticd the,.mott perfect awl certain sum= ha ases.of, . _ - ,onsratar.. DEBILITY Strengtheningi the 'Methane,' lone tat, Carious organs, and lnimmating the entice system, in FITS. CRAMP. PARALYSIS and PALSY, DTSPE? SIA' or isoito:srioN, miEuNIATI9m. Acurz CHRONIC, GOUT, EPILEPSY, LUMBAGO, hut Nplss, NERVOUS TREMORS, PALPITATION cy THE. HE Alai 'Aromexv, NEURALGIA., PAIN!{ the SIDE eel CIIEST, LIVED. COMPLAINT, SPINAL COMPLAINT; and CURVATURE! of the SPINE, ND COMPLAINT,' -DISEASES of the KIDNEYS, rel. CI ENCY of NERVOUS and PHYSICAL ENERGY, e 4 all NERVOUS' DISEASE.9, - which complaints Wm cal aireplenauscrltamelp, A.MERRINIAN; G. W. PATRICK. A Derardement of the Nervous Systea,, Ccy- In EltilOUS .cbmrtAlNTs. Dins and refi, CMOS :711CreL ft Wee dlitilte. fur they weaken the ritil ey r gtecaf the already prostrated system s rvhQs , gny r e ta strengthening, life-giving, vitalizing artluecce of (1), Statism, as applied tr this heautiful and %vendetta & corer,. the exhaustednratient and !weakened snerreir restored to former health, strength, elasticity and elm The great peculiarity and excellence of • • Dr. Chrlitlels - Catianle Caratlres. • Consists in the fact that they arrest: and care divvyl l outward application, an place of the umahrnete of & It ging, and physicking the - paticnt till exhausted limes sinl holielcsilfundvr the iallictio+ They strengthen the whole aystrai, equalize the dra. Han n . l the blood, - prornote ,the zenelions, and sera she eligatest injury under any circumstances. Sines Iv intmduction ip tho United States, only three yeah sit t , more than 7 . 3,000 Persons . , . melt:dint all ages; classes and conditions, 'wag will were a large number of ladies, who, ars peculiarly rak t: t to Tqervons Complaints, have keen ; ENTIRELY AND PERMANErnu CURED, - . ..• „ when all hope of relief had been given up, and en" thing else been tried in vain! ; .To illustrate the use, of the GALVANIC RE/T. suppose the case of a person &filleted with that baud civilization. DYSPEPSIA. or any Other Chronic or fen ouit Disorder. In ordinary awes: stimulants mu tato, which, by-their acting on the nerves and muscles d stomach; afford. temporary relief,; but which Iran fa retie - Ulu a lower state, and with 4njured Licultitsee the action thui excited has ceased. Now menus di with the effect resulting from the applicationoftimtlii. Y_ANIC BELT: Take a Dyspeptic.. sufferer, even lute worst symptoins of an' attack. and simply tie the le around the Body, using the Magnetic Fluid as dintld to short period the insensible perspiration will set o the . positive elementof the Dalt, thereby cuttings ea= 'circulation which trill pass on to the negnoei4 thence bark again to the positive. thus keeping toots tinuons Galvanic circulation throughout the went Thus 'the most severe' cases Of DYSPEPSIA we MI MANENTLY. CURED. - A FEW DAYS IS Mint .SLIFFICIENT TO E.RADICA.TE. TUE DISEASE GI • YEARS. CERTIFICATES AND TESTIMONIALS Of the most Undoubted Character, From all part of the country could be given, stlM3; to fill every column In this paper: . AN.; EXTRAORDEVARY CASE, which conclusively Proves that . "Truth Is stranger than Rothe CrltE OF BROICIUTLS, AND frigint REV:DR. LANDIS, A' CLERIIIIIIS of New Jersey, of dutingusshedj,ttainments andszt4 reputation := _ SIDNEY. New 'Jersey, July 13,131 De. A. FL Mistime—Dear Sir You wish to hotel me what has been the result.in my own ease, d i? plicistion of THE GA LV.iNIC BELT AND NECESCL. y reply is:essfollowir. . , For about Icentglrears I bad been sureriq fa 'Dyspepsia."Every year the syMptoms became re; nor could robtait l permanent relief from any maned medical treatment whatever AboutfourteenyeaStut, in consequence of frequent exposure to the weathme - the discharge of my pastoral duties. I became to ;et 6 a severe Chronic Rheumatism, which far year tittle; caused me indescribable anguish. Farther: la tia rear of '43 andtl6, consequeuce of Preaching t pot ail in my own and various other churches in this regiul was attacked - by the Bronchitis, which soon bears* severe as to require an immediate suspensions! lute toral labors. My nervous eyeless was van tierrmi 'prostrated, and as Ely Bronchitis became worse m est it my Dyspepsia sled Rheumatic election—thus enarl that thesc ,discirders were connected with each etbr through' the medium- , of. the Nervous System. h Es whole phermacopecia there seethed to be no rema - agent which could reach and recuperate say Seta by stem .;. every_ thing that I had tried for thisparpsehl completelyAt', last I was led by my frier:llbn amino your inrentions, and, (thotigh with no Iv es gains! , hopes of their. elficiencyd I determined tomb effect of the application of the GALVANIC BELTS.D NECKLACE,' with the MAGNETIC FLUID. 15vi in June, 1846. 'Co art OnICAT ANTOrissiMENT.III ruse MT, Disrarlas. HAD.CONE ; ice LIGHT. Days I was MOW Ifilessusla SIT ritToltaL Sanaa; sea Hasa I sonar! 'TED A aIiCLE. SEariCa Of aCcOraT or THr Hionarroi AND MT RilcrALlsTar —lriacTios Has ace-reseaT Malls rex. Such is the wonderful and happy tech of the experiment ~ I haie recommended the BELT and FLUID term who hare .beon likewise suffering from - Nearuip I. bans They have tried 'them, WITH Ilan! UCLA/ *Mauer; IN cyan's ease. . '• • I arm, dear air, very respectfully your*, •• ' - . • 110BEIVIIY. LANDI DR. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC .NECKLACE It, used fei all complaints euTecting the Throat meat such as Bronchitis, Inflammation of the Threat:4 .ol arta Sick Headache, Dizziness °CO:le - Heal Narita the Face, Buzzing or Roanng :ip the Ears, Pas which is Aensirally tierrbus; and that distreaag 0 •raaua; tolled Tie Valorem -OR.: CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC .BRACELETS, -Are found of veil service in cries ofronruliims err* Spurn:iodic! Complaints, and 'general Nervous Afsdas of -the' need and upper extiemifies. Also in Palsy a 'Paralysis, and all diseases caused by ade tie ecy sf ewe Or Nervous .Energy in. the limbs or other °muscles . Ti& -- Doloretur, and ; Neuralgia. - Thg.iff dreadful and' tigonizing complaints an Jai 'diateiy relieved by. the application cf,the G1...' U.; Ev:it I Act -and tturrr. -The Belt clinics the Elreddi through the, system ; the Necklace has a local efectul the Fluid acts directly . Nan the.affected nerved. lads! distressing agLictions the application NEVER FAILS r9`B - AND CON . YULSIONS. 'Ma alarming end .terrible complaints are 11 61 .• caused 'by; a dereogessent of Me Noyes. 110 . ati B•ACELe.TIV ILIVA,FLI.II , .. will, cure. nearly every IVI!V1 ankle: bow young or old the patient, or how meltT the complaint' .pinineroni and astonishing proefi possession Of the preprieter. 1:01-_. Many hundred Certificates from all pads country of the ; moat extraordirlatl character as gieen,if , 8(3.; No tiouble - belliconrenfinCe attends the Aii GALFANIC lITICLEA tatty be warn lay the-mat &vole and:delleste, nhP feet eucand safety. many cases the serusWl ing their usefii. AlAltly.'pteasanl and agreeable. '111tP". be #l4 to any pert et the country.' _ .„.. 'P -r 10..4 : - The Oalvanie Three Dag , The n dalvnnieNecklace,. • Two DolLus The Onlvanies Brneelets, , Ono Dollo The Alegnetio One Dollar. n. (4 6 ; Tho aieclimpklitlby full 10Llri directions. • empblees *Atli tuLtvrtioulas mg of the antinnizoe Awn.. - PARTICULARCAUTION' . 03".Bnoaro of Clintoftii, bait indlisasiuto o D.: C., MORF.HE.AD, -10 . 811 111 . 118 wsy Nesv Ydp Rer!tly.. & Rend-agents Jot. Susq CO; AN -6w LAT et Ladies re Rnbte, Getitalso ,gentleinenli- Rubber. f 54 ike - ,;,lp4. n ie r ceived - he- - ' .•-,f3NTLFS 11E1' NOtiCC .„, 6111 1 Or Po‘ti , Pitts, haal,Pen (IFO biolt -a troiuieut; ' " , . Mo,tirost, ;al :5,1964. -4 • T.O. PITO