_ .t , _ . WinteiThioidilp• It=EMI :The season-'ef loil* evenings has 'come poseomotit. a almost:a continual , holiday far; the termer and his sons., After dish,' *opt are garnered, iand• the !fuel 'procured tot'lvinter, : the independent farmer . is corn ' to ll eillto toil more thin' IS cerefort,ahle . alpleasurable. ; - 'There is little, except the cared his stock, that need to , give him any , anxiety:4 . s "( - • In his eliar is an ample supply of fook 'and Who be as stupid as one of old, he could any t° '• Then ha - st much. goods aid up-,--soul take !thine ease ,; est, drink and lie.in i errY.'- But T Nelda countenance no such disposition; I would have_ every person busy—tlic firmer " as busy dining thattiotat as the suninier 7 --bUsy either with Body or his mind, . and it ought to be- with bath the !year sroniid. -&d to measure of Mental and _ physicial activity is, essential licalthl and long life. 'who has an anactire Mind, and a robust body, descends Seward the brute,and is short lived.. He ',he has do active niind .ind weak body, is unfortunate and short lived. It requires the barnionions union of both, secure - the 'highest health , and happiness, - 'and to pro mote longevity, need tiet.he said , that tipon this also depends all that: ie elevated and dignified. ; . There is enough for the farmer to : . do at all seasons of the year; and he wile is inea pable of 'mental employment, and has no taste foriseientlfic culture, should be busy With , his 'hay. I find no-room for idleness ora foolish waste, of time in any one. Let the thoughtless hew wood and draw water for their; children, for they -incapable of anything else; but' let the educated far. : per Continuo in adinneing his awn great yess, even if the children have to hew their Own,aw woad and draw water for thernslves. ,The latter, however, will perform more la bor in - half the time than the former—not in whopping perhaPs, but in producing from bis fields. • Bat-Whai of the , coming winter evenings? This—that for the . coming four .nionths there trill be muchltitue than can be most profitably employed; by the farmer and hii family. - I Eta can be's student during this :time; arid prepare himself for a profounder philosopher and a better farmer for the bal ance of his days. , • Lookni it., the farmer's sons can employ 'eight bours per day at least, in reading and idlection, during five or six months of the year... i: ' . , . . Suppose we calculate the time we can . thus spend from the period of twelve until thirty years of age: this would be nine years, at eight hours per day, which, we can pass as la student. It tequires but four years tu giaduate at college tand binder , take to say that be whase mind is inclined to study, can, daring, these nine years, o btain as gall.' an ' education, 'and better, than is furnished during the six years us ually anent in preparatory .and colh•giaie study? ! And- yetthii education will not have Cost him a farthing, except. for - books., 'while he would have spent - from. one_thousand to- two thousand dollars at college i ' 1 . _ It is irue.that there is a lack of teach entaid nder such circumstances, bat the snore at ender' there is given to a, proper use of winter evenings, the: more speedly I will eery hossehOld contain a. master.— Every tether ought to be a Professor, and ' if our farmers sans Will improve _their win-. ter-ending - % they will be able to act as Profess Ors and Philosophers in their own familiesi . But if the coming two or three generations, agricultural and Mechanical or industrial Reneges, will .be_of invaluable service, in furnishing all with able ,Profe.s sors without cost. : There ought to be 'one established in each county at once. , .. But:What shall be dine during thisaere • mints? !Beaks should he read ;.- little so cialmreles for ennversation about what has been read, fOr discussion of various sub jects, and for ditcipline in composition, shonld be formed; and attended•.onto or twice a Week with as much promptitude as you would.perform any ,duty about your' /arms. -I Tbere'is rio excuse for neglecting this--iti can he done- as - well as not, and when t 1 people anfficiently appreciate the dijcity of :a cultircsted minds, they will at- iond to it: Cilacdrning the advantages and 'management of euell - sodeties, I may write in the West cominnnication. But ma hare no . bOoks. says some one Then g 4 them—You are able, every ono of -yam - •Tion need not indiriduallyget a large 1 • library, but you: of, the snide neighlierboodl, shouldjdia in establishing:a good .library. ' "tin not ! personally aCqUatoted With-many, agricultoral townships -in the_ Brute,' but -those I do know are abundantly able to fminda Public library of ten Itlidusand rot. unite in S t en years I Think of that—a lib raraiy among the faraiera of - 10,000 -vol umes I Their sources oflufortnation have timsfar been oanteed to professional men and.merchants in nar large _cities and towns Let the farmers see ,that knowledge is imiongerincinoPolized;tmd thin greatness it rionfert confined the Tow who-ispecu late ,out of their labor. ; And yet - very fe.nr of our large towns have "public 369. _All_that is required is ' the' co-operation ofAhapedple for this purpose. - The expense' Aring derived by aSseassuents fur a .series ' - years,; ouldnot be felt,by any One: 1 - It is - true that too feT , appretiate the matter• etiffiniently to take told of it, but let those, who.do,knovi- something, attend, to this matter; do what they can; and beeome more ' intidligent They will see the effects of .it t ecto# lieed : ` , they : sow, in virtue and knowledawbich their children: . sviti -en ' There f aro- coriain , .beeka;.'which- every t an iu y sbould'ponsese; - Theienre,,L. The Uhl° ;"2; A pia Arpti6ol3:s'4 3. A lexiison in each;of the Liatin Greek and lit Tang,uatesT; 4, A Classical pietions,ol , . A g6od_Enoyeitipedia,pne of Parattire, one of. Science. coo Cif Air-- culture, lone . of Arts Mechanics ;• ',4 2 a400' on- Pilysioti.evi A ..nod OM. 111R111.111...e.....• -- Workliti Hygeia or tlie Lana ofileelth iB. ! - Ilk IV ir ii;ii Ci.`lCD It g A D'. I Vivo papers, one a rie lf I .. I . ' Pllilailelphii Medical II . one' . . A gIAUr LI ont, re 'glees, , - polttleaL one literary,' and the ,E sla bl is . h,' d met, ,, , ..., ea ' rs wro h , 4 DR 1 9 7 118 , 0/ e i . D . tY,PaPot% ' - ' - ' , , ' LIN', ..iVi.rilt tat Corn' ' ''':f 11i-r i d ' it,i '. -These I tegard as the necessary.: house- ' ' _ ra m , s lrod ,, b e ,,,;;;". (. 0 ," . c i c - ' 12 - 'a d iT bold t'urniture of then ked. 'fog 'can go : Pine ' &jots,' Ellitia,l4 ,l l 4 iir. 0 , 1 as much further.in aprivate libtary as you c ET:3 VI:AILS or extensive and . uttinterOpted please s bu,t with these books - and : papers, gotleXdpvirTeTtit'ln this citi' " rentkrapr ' ll ' tlie 'stressful pvEctstanartar Eus4 top, to Oa treat•asEnt of l all instates of a private radlae I, Per- I a ' 0 1, 4 : 11 h . :i t - g:"" a „f lu . b - ii 9 3 ib i ai .i.; i. (41 , !•1 11 . 4 '5"?'"! , sons atiteted tritb ulcers en the bc4y, thioat er . es, at , very wen - m the spinti!al itt.c. , I r ains ittais bead or holm, tuereireal theuroatirms i t e rie-; shouldjike to see in eabh,Tamily also a good toter; ftl4"e l i l i g a tlror gu rr"el tr uthi l l "V'tt" 6 "! treatiac on each : of_the Scienees—bat these bee, ate enfeebled are alet"tltcrilcuallirereesti.t° ° b" caa, be had at ihe- public litiritri,_2wlpere r4outiZCeTeplehlingertuen,etge4,:e=enelp. ;11ndlr'ii:; 1 there shOuld be duplicate of, all the books d W i lY.`Y e ' s ' 9° ''''"'''' 2 " l "" P "'"'''''' ) . '''' -I '' ' . meet :in demand, -The eXpense - "of _ fthe lol:oof tfien: ". s x &TlA:TrlaLlp:t r gc liritn4 : ;rlP4gie` Woks above spetoified,titeuld be abOutsloo a llab,t frequently !camel ' from lig corral:4one Or al school--tho elk tts °fly - Melanie sightly felt, even uhen or if valuable - }1 , I d" neyt, ope las were o,btained, ! Love. and dertrothoth tetra tu4l , beEiri alsqull apply i tim expense miglit te advaneed to $2410. - - in: 3 2 :',lf2:w..fge th 4 l ar, , k`r t l t inifa a n' , l 4 " , p. bl n litY . l i w hat farmer that knows anything,canrint P" g e at r atj "' irril4billlY nt"l alt l ' 4°U3Uaretle ' 'lll4l " 7ll. I afford this! • In these books he eau balm a atiY sal gelOWXfltiththoeplitsaee4:ltVegnmeltteu'its,::tt 11. bird's eye view of all things, ".and if there g a r TV nirrt , i. 1 i _be no publie library within teach, they dre 7 Lim or ; u r l e ; tu .'' -1(1.4,4e A ligopitta , the best hoots he can; have. - The papers seirpres n es f r i4re im p" ( l . - lol ft. 4Kinkai'l " should be geed °ries, and they would cost jai: Boajust published Is filleiit Ce V:luorina . about $8 per year, a pain that every stem- Zit; n. ,TteniatZtis,l . 7t ! aen d d r a I {l o t r b tlE a , gl "n 07.0 . i5 t116 1 her of the family can save by greater sini- c all a ' l a -4,'"''' and-shou ld e"lit plet " a=l:b " ,°.w. 1....' ' .1 i 'l-bil i 1 plicity in dress, by wbieh they would feel ;Ica•s viev orAt i r m . P `tieur w erle n e. a le i l 1 4 : - "' I ' m " ven '' equally welt and look much better.. In; t '''',, n ,,`=„l' t `tt, Za,"„ n n,,tri 1 4 tv., ndirlS l it, ° rgi u l 'a e i llu ti 2, D o u l; deed,,filtydollers per year might be saved e 'Partmettai - iiiti:e i n o tl, th eellete l rti'te ' tter , ed. from this source • by every family, to be l i p ;, , ,l ee e t i g t rlt e l t i ; , s7je.,F,.N.l4*. Corner of Third ap3 spent in clothing the 'mind ' iii ratment of i'l„il ensure a ll ipope, ut l i t tietF r en u e e :t3e d , P p i er;eru ta rn ia ttlii hia ' both a serviceable and prnamental charm- eticism°,l ns ga a f t e a e dist i a t a e ee may address Dr._13.% by letter, tee that shall grow more durable and beau- -P4e46%." 4114;:liciaTallra31::::/1 " fb"ardP' d ' by sendhlg a remittance ,an 4 ute tiful as the ages sweep along !• 1 or - onriehtleb • ' r : P "cut° from Damage 'way to find -plenty employ- wi look-seiters, NyErs /manta, Padlais, Canvassers, arta This is the others supplied with Alto above work at arty low [ merit for winter evenings. H - ow 'mu h late,. 1 better for individuals,-for familie's, for so:i- ety and for the honor of: agriculture, is such a use of this large amount of valuable time, than ,to waste it in slothfulness, or in fiivolous conversation and idle sports.—L There is nothi n g • in ' whiCh I 'should '.s ' much rejoice, as to see bur rural populatio taking the lead in all that elavates unties, alts the race _. This they can do if tbeY will employ their time judiciously. ' The exempla of the parents is althost every thing in its itifluenee upon the children. If an intelligent father should beunable to leave farms to his sons; he will bs:queath to them what is of far more valee, 'and what will en able them to get and beau l diftilly iniprove farms for themselves—a' good eslueatiod anti a high degree of excellence' - ~ 'Lot all begin to think about improving ; -their winter evetpiugs fo the best advalptage and to encourage this I will add somei fur ther reflections in subs( pent numbers sit thO Cultiv,stor., .1, I•aper _en tbe 'manage moat' of Lyceums, and the ;method • of dis. -cession, and one on the - use, method and benefits of Composition, would be Of seine service to the young. ' ,:These things can be attended to by farmer's sons 'at home le well as by students at the Academy Or Col lege. I regard exercises in committing one's though t s to paper, as the very best means of mental discipline and develop ment:--Ohio Cultivator. 'itußt2 - D2ETREV.: 71113141 FRED., EVERY TIVERBD44 VORNING -RY 8. - Bi &-B: B Chao,- 5.D11 , 0101 AND lottOiaTETollll .TERMS.--ONE DOLLAR ASD 'FIrTY, CENTS per anntito,,cash in advance, or two dollars it not paid until the end ofthe year, or time of subeciipiion. ' No paper will be discontintted until . arrest:ages are . paiil,sxcept,at. the option of the Publishers. All communications must lie son PAID to TO ctiCe attention. , ' •-• Allietteri connected with the Office, shouldle - directed to $. B. & E. B..Eimss, Montrose Sas2; Co., Pa.) • - 113" EAitots' office C.-Tyler's tore. 4 , • HATES or:till/ma/min. One square, (12 lines or less,) 3 insertions, $lOO Each subsequent insertion; - 25 One vinare, 3 maths, . ..; 250 " - - 6 months,oo flashiest urds,4 - 3 .00 Yearly Atlvcrilsemecits, not over tprintires. 7 00 One column, one year, •j 30 00 . Yearly Advertisers will, be restricted to the bu- - shwas in which th.iy are engaged. - 37 The Publishers, having a large assortment of Job Printing Mate rialsiarc prepared to eicute all kinds of JOl3. WOR * K. with man:it:Si anddes....: patch. . . ' • - ' , _ * i *BLANZS of . eveiy descriptiOn constantly on hind, or printod to order. I ; • • 0.2rg6. .Ota . :IIt27.4OI \ I 9 ZiaLIZAZT SHAVING t HAIR DRESSING SALOON Searie's Building next duct to the Post Office, ' • . • S.S. WIN CU ESTER, ATTORNEY- AT. LANY, , , — Twahannock, Oa; 011ie in Stark's' Dila Raw , • P. D. HINDS& , LIVERY AND EXCIIANGE_ STABLE_ Allontrogid,,PinVat. : ' E. B. Si, S. 8.C.41.415E,•:- ATS'OnITZTO : 1 ,177; MONTROSE.' PA.. (0 - Pe over Tyler i i r : E. 11 CHASE. - ; S. B.'tffilg •- - 1013 - N.- -CONGDON:- •' • DrAl.,lll IN 3.IATBLE MORVXESTB,"TeItH,aTOSEs,' ..,,_ ko. Betwitu the Canal Zridge- tuut Court sr b 911 1 ,0, Court -Kt, Itinglutrak,u;N.Ar ixls - J. B. sr'm um:toy Traveling 4g,out. -3or WI L DA . 0t77211:t4t • SEA I t Dit7t , oooD3; ORD GERMS; 830T3 AND trolrry Notipils, &c l3iaa2lScnd, Anne s:olii 1551. BOOT AND, SHOEMAKER 84,11EPAIREP (Shop over .t. thldain's Sactillery app.) • - ;.DR i4DWARDB PHYSICIAN AND ISCHGEON, nartor* Pa. ' - Otto 2 doorit , bolow-G: G...Pride'sStore.:4l7g JAMEB- BROOKS:: : • Physician and Burgeon, acrd-dealer: an prop, Medicines .Painto Pito, Dyes; dto.. . Corns? of Chtirch and Pipiaatrocts,,oppotin, Col t F. ;Ash's, Great Reid, Po." • - - . . • - - JOHN id;DIRIOCK, Attory at . La. : - ,Offlec.'nu:Tutwi ric w lkestitiei; one goor-wegt, of the old Zegi , ster,Palath4 Pincer Conte 111 .. 16 :- 111 VESD4Ls ATTORNEY, AT L., °raft B!nd,Pit.-:-o,lke with Cut: Col F r . Lusk-, . . . . . . ---.- TIRSTIN-HARICET;z:-- - 4, ~ . .. , ~ W . 'IN E .. : -. _:-. -,,_ H , , - G aoa - s -- 1 11, : l:WEIllig&V'gatie:Zilie3: &tactic/AM giglt - ., triad* be , ittlo:re tor tato to ibott.wl34 ts7Ll,. my. tortb.so.ctoalow Wes OS Call - WI rt.,00111. blyraimeit„ „Not trtget• tug due . thauts ..to matt : at ME Mentia, as have ho. etoloto Ixotbt soodi oftetst =id pail for thtso,to Incites them to 9CQUE,AGAL.N.": --- .i - • jlotitrose : Sept . l,othileni t - : ~,. ~ ~,,, . . • ilittLiiMV3l : 4l, c 4= s Wlllll ,ll ls o2l Mechanic's•:Mutual-Benefit •••• - ASSOCATION, ' OF SPRINGFIELD, • MASSACHUSETTS, - Branch office' . 28,6 - Brat:dway 6 Aedumulated-tash•tapi-. • •-• tali 4 - • $33,000 Guaranty Capital : 6o,ooo • .This is-an' Association Of ltcchanics and nth - c rs e for2ned foe the mutital benefit of each , case o f sickness or accident.' UT the payraent of tho . following annual - rates, you JJwill become a tile Member, end be - entitled to a! weakly benvkilt during life , if you should be disabled by , Sickness oriltccldene, from attending to . your ordinary business or occupation, and at the deccase,ofu member this Association shall appreiprlato $2O to be paid as a funeral Lciatt i to each . 'person or persons as be authorized to rece•,yerit. • ! • • - • ! YEMILY osyostv voit .ISESIDEEE UNDER 50 furi 5x PSYISO • • Two dollars.. year you - wail tiratv, per week $2 00 Three • • • • . • 300 Eight • Morrtalo rates from $2,00 to Sl',oo, Those or Vr iEty i'ears of Age will be chatged 25 per extra, $l,OO Adnneslon Foe will be than-110 in addition to the above. the firot year, and must be paid et the ' thnotf making application, and the first 'year's deposit within thirty days. Tito organization - of We Institution Ss ands a a jondas it perfectly secure, and 1-have hes• Itaney in makiug the guarantee, that all benefits will be promptly. paid, And turtheriuould invite attention to the following XI , tlakrilieJES ! • Hon. David Wilmot, Towanda. Urn. G. A: Grow, MO tordsellte How B. D,Streetei, Little,Egq..B. II et E.B. Chase. 31 ont tete; /10h. no•nee Greeley , t city ;'• I !lon, It. D. Bench ' Springfield. Made. - - . L • Ezell member,.its . furr&hc+.l with u, cipy of the ny-Laws : of the Associa , ion end will receleu the ~ ..Wouthly tee" -which ',nobles them to hp` tot the prncper!ty - ondl ryj r ;i l le o n f by lm ea l l i lro l g tU n t : ° tt! trosoDralocint," over Si. C Tyler's store. .- nt. J. DAVIS,Ag.t.Ior Sun's,. Co slontroze, Oct. 33,..1531. To Dairymen and rarmers, Valuablr property for -Sale. ..PARN of2ooaCres situate In Bridgewate:ternship Sua.paebenna County and stute . of Peun,lro.nia of pr V5O fleece of which is under good imort merit . The fermis ws it designed to,r a dairy.mid is enpable of, feeding iu cows during summer and winter. and every part or it Is well watersd. The buildings and land are j in good condition and the itnees,-*Liel. aie of ktoue and rails are alp gor , d', There are twe largeberns Mien , the pt , emiees, bestdeaa, granary . gird ern% rill( nt shed for cattle, Three orchards principell of graf tttlfr ints and other fruit trees.' Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable location shout two-miles from Montrisc. tl:c Cc tints seat of e clPchanna county. end Shc.nr 9 tailtit fir at ILL Leggetta Gap Railroad - , to which there if n.Plenl: Readin process of completion, and is very eonrcnient to meet lugs and schools, and raechani. - AlsoanotberValualde Perm adjcin*• the above, can; lairs:mg:la) acres, of which Ito erns is nectar a high .state Ofeultir salon. trot) it there lon large frame dwellinc house, and out bntldinge to correspond and 'large orchard.. It is writ wattred and fencedand admil -lably adapted to dairy - purposes,: . Said property wilthe golden reaconebteterras, a par. Lion of the purchasetnoneymay remain upon Bandana 'Mortgage to snit the purchaser. " • • - Application niny be made personally'or by leiter_tli non. Wm. Jason o or 16.3. Niren at Montrose. 7 r. said eounty.and any further particulars that may be repair= ell will he airen.-23cf, . . notice to the Public. New Seasovable Fall . aildiVinter Goode at the - Great One Price Store of ' L. S. LIENII£I3I S Groat Stestdo 'BEGS leave to take th is opportunity of tenderiug bls sincere thanks to his friends and customers. for the generous ; patronage tbey base. extended to him ; and tattle same timeluform them that ho has Just returned from Now York with a Tiny largeand choice selection of Fancy and Staple GsT, Goody - Also a fresh and erten-. siveassortmentofOroccries,Procisions, licrotsandff hors, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Crockery, fcc..lirtsgri and Iledicincr, which will be sold for cash and produce at a verystuall advance, at priers which defy all competition. - ' Flour, Pork,Vish, Sal t,wbolcsale an d rat ai1,..4.1e would also remark that he wihesesstrictly tti the system of al. nays •nablg the loweit prierat first ,therthytirin s the same advantage to all who may favor hiin with shahs pat _ Greittllend - ClothlngSkire.. -- Thelargest, hest and cheapest' assortment' et , Ready Made Clothing in the:Village of Great Rau d, Broad Clotbs,Doe Sidos,CasslmeresandTestings of all qualified sultablefOr the Vali and Winter Trade,which he oilers at ancliprices as to satisfy any one that thisthe place for them to deaL in 'consequence of the groatilicrease of his business Ise has been obliged to greatly culargehirstock, which he now offers to his friends and the public far el , aminatl on, canfiden Mat in so doing they within some. thingto their adrantsige...ff b °subscriber hail wade at. x agtmentsto.msnufoetnro clothing in all its carious' branches, andis now:prepared to sell the same, warrant ed to bearinspectlon. . Custom work and cutting done 'at thuilateststyle and shortest siotiee,-0114inif of tail aretrimmlugs furnished and for sale. Douai forgot the spot. Store nearly opposito thellansion House. Greittliend,Sept„l6so. CROCKERY STORE '• Carnet of Court and SVeshingtan it.. frHESubsertber takes ple.arnre.in'' antonneineto tbe ' public, again coasse vette of the liberal' patronage hes torrad Upon this establirhmeatthe part year; he half determlnedpermanently to eontlxtuethebusintrfiDlitag baraton,- The .Loch coraprirea every style and quality of rockery in general ure, for Table and Toilet Ware, a ll will be sold tu aettaqby the angle article. - Alto ) a 'TEA SETTS, DINNER VT - and Taney articles, such Oit rrnit nastota;Cat --- 44tri do, Cologorßattlra, tares,. alatgestotk cf 'GLASS.WAIII.II.. -co nsisting of cnt, premed and plain Turoblers„Cobleta,,WlOes, Decanter', Fruit Bowls. Mahar, fiapples,-Pitctrera; Candlestick/. Lamps, Epacie TlactirreD MI/ea t /map Globes and Chimney's of all sizes, ?ca.:Aka constantly on baud, an arecirtmant of Lard, Solar, and - - Caraptieno Lamps,. Gjgatno doles, and mai Lanterns %Alan ale rat. lot Of .. -LOOK INOZLASSES • andet,Tea Tra7a4aators. Table-Malty; pls.. ted, German tillver and Brittannla Table an d tea spoon a,+ Table'Cdttlery;.a.o., all orobtek'olllbc iold TCrylow for ; Cash.tflth increarclfarllltlea tot. burincro, and unre nulttrag attention to tbawahls of tdo cnitmacirr.tbo sleralgned hopes - to merit the Continued patronage of community. - . " T. apr,LtAcllZ,agent.'.. Ltlngttamtili;3l42lo2,llB33. -- , Cm . ESQ Eimung Pinta t'Or sale ry ' - Ace - Crdeow4Gnitirs: banjar, etlri.onetti , , kiealme, alto Sloths strlnrr tows. Intl roetion Jatkoksoteetintisle, and'otberfatlires - for Initiumetts, ptt..., &large ismnimPnt.jiut arristsl - • Montscwo Nora; -• ' =• - • ; • I 11)111LO1DIVELL'S Piitatiwz - Stitre.ll Luotts. for.tlaxing 11,:vteux,—will ere n.snueeb Ccuars licoops, Shirts. Cambrirty dce4—the t ined, AM ecillg , Fattoriew 12)c - tts..Vor Anici bl . , DLATfnereei rariet,f,, vie.: Cake barke d, .ll.• (Teeters.. Gaud feetteksi BautteretindlTakill, EPculyr, rent, Butter kbhus; et r,; ete.,by; - - Orr 40051...-- • • • •-••- r,"!!o,!.."..(l)ll,llprt.reooied: titirMOriecltbArm-ati' „ - . . tiT i.;',ftvufYstntz four dollosivvr biandred st • •-• • ‘ • - D•it+ rartirgor 14.C0.. , • rtiunpbule tuld 11, ruing Flpuifor salqat • r :" i."..N;#3171,L4:11D'S . ... ._ .. . ~.. 1 ' - ALBANY. & . - 81T1TAL0,.... I, NoWTWork 41:;, .ErteiVaputa..A. ; ip t .t.", 1 T. i4uipltkantia Itall.itastkils,Senfici.x., . 'T - = :; du4„Catug#l4tkliel ~-.-,.., 71 i EY...E11:V.1301i Y 'S - MARKET - LINE , 1 -4....,,..er,,,, „ i , alSo poi, praparenr orceeisu:PDSl..DUT: • i A.- °full kinds, atehtifollensiut Peintetslr• •-- _ -.-- . ' 5 - lt uloloAt.. tea, Barra, Bergen - , Rochestr, smnartaa . L " urtianderai Dresden 'Ovid, I.ool,Dundssi Lauding, Jer i I srssuilinsons, Mill elk, Hors e heads, , Corrung r timi ra ' ,'l,"actoryvillo Syria ril ore, Budder's Ferry, • A Orel a ; Itha.' .! Ca; •DaUdnr,.l(Pacgo tlyi;oni,-Dinghilaton, "Great-Dem& ' :LanestiOre-, Deposi4aed Ilaueec Ity every day In the weak ' r (Stladnyeexessitedlol ion tin - unit/di regularitY throng' , out theseasod.. The min attondto foraurdlug thesama , ,-:- . • -,-, -,. • . -,-; - .: , .---;-: .- 10 the Serf Fork' Ma et,uhere I trinket - etre the te n d ; THE Subscribers baying enterd: idto - ecsmortnerehlp MI atteutlonoroxperi need if itlonieginizn wilirittetid to Fl. 'ln Mt:Storm; Tirt and slicer Ircnibusluess artt - prer ,'-thaellingeftlid seat , dud retlltuUt9Pl'occedills Dank.; Pared tb attend to any- orders tri-their line•dt theislies.: •.' ablefunde at either,e; tha:llbOyePOitltil,to therloloVring• ,Jett UOUC9 i They . ilatterthertioefses that b.t gisinglitrigt ,- 1 , e ,„„ 5 .....„,„ ~.... ~ ;,.., ._.,.- . ._ :, -,. -- ~- , ,; ~ '; atteution te business dad lasi prie ia, that Huy trill hale - ituthilu;SterchouscuillaryDitirf AttleitSSOreheroael, a, reasonable share afpubll a patronage.' Their atnnyrtorent ~., orators, Is good, haslngthe latest, tad . most improved of lieuraSyford; Sat ria,StorehOtistiofforeirisk.Smith, l I liergeti,' Storehouse f Daniel 'tlePherson;lionlicster,-;7Futterlukonsong which are the Dmiamider or Vulean—M istore of gt r b a uk; Eld re dge ; oe rl eadage 4 3, offl eo r .o t, store which took Ilia ilrtt Preialubsat the Staterairat ;Walter Corcoran • 0 era, La u rence { Q. Dresden Store .; Syraculst*: Era) - Forcer QUeeet Phoe ni x , Forest' i tinol, of Whiffle; fe 3 eme n ; odd; p ergom , y e s D i e 0 ,,, 1 :1 Queen em erged y Key Stone Air Tigbt, do do, ;Lodi; °Andes!, Landll4, Storehouse of T. Tuthill & c o -4; Premium; - Parlor stoves, box stases; nor roil or seam!. Jedersowordeo of-11.'0.- breelol l i nu • the Dice, -Havana, i All kind Sof Tin Siere, a ten e sin emad tin t übes, kept On ales of J. F, Phelps ; kllltport, store ofJ. - ,Sto II ; florse.l Wu:id-mold at:prices thar.silll tuft.. - All Ithille - Of produce Wadi. oSicsord'. A. errell; Corning, store or It j,.! taken itsPaYmentastd mei?, uet refuted -. Oppositetheidd Arnold i SitairiS, - ; storehouewf, Thurman. itel - Ingbritin, 15°2° of , 2,1111R,.and gundp. . SATItII Se -, tYPISTER, Vactorysillo, , store of Charles 11.. Shephind;-Itedder's ' i'or u -tole ; J IAY 10 , 'AI " -' - '-, 251 r; . :. ' V o o r r i rs J ;' ,. l. D u r ro ak rit, e ; 5t e 0 . r . ,4 5 - l o a f r i , l ; t4o o ...P ts .3l .: o u rg arag an, tr i b o acti wev 'sto o re r. ~ , _ ' I - '' '. Genite.'Gllridij . - - '' : - . ; flee of NathanietElis •,'Thaiott, - store 0f . 1.1.:N.. Wheeler, - ' I, Ilinaheinton office of JurnesSisk; Great Bend; Troy, ITtico, add Albany; tv, large omee 111 IS stair reecisingfrom F. Churchil l; Laneshoree,llslee oft? A. Word; Depori,t Cowiltvrarbi Prarlor,;,nted - Sheila. St.raVea, . twine of Ensign &Dean; Hancock, store ,Of Allison 4 for wood or tool, embracing ail the lamest and best pat- Beeves. JAS. SISK .Binghamton, - : ' :' • ' . -W.H. Iv.u.r.rsEv, Dresden, -;,- , --, terns which will be f Old on SliO MA faforittile terms. - .• . ~ •. -,.- .:„. GEO. P..3IONELL; do. . , .., , . " The Farmer's Stoco'!, is' prop lily. sit ; things poor& . . , ere ct , the hest largo escOtovu that Is u'lide In /unerlea NATIIANIEL'ELLS. Owero ., aGIINTS.;--Bnaatri, Henry Daw r Attica, thorn ...- as Sy. ... , and will ba -sold at the' ;..i ' i ' - - • - ford; Batavia, Ediclus a. Smith; Bergen,Danicislcl'her. - ' ' ~ ' r e °P le'S ' E xchan g 6- ... :- • T son; Itocheater, Fairbanks & Eldridge' Canandagua, as low is they eon ha bought this side of Nortn Hirer: , • Waucrcoreoran; Geneva, C.Lawrenee, ' Ovid, Flt-mum We are now , receiving' . a fi ne assortment of. elevated , t , spregue; lotli; Dundee Landliwr, Tuthill &Co.; Jet. ovens : In *hart the most fastidious can bo putted with ( emu , it, ci Norton ;,Itavana, F. Phelps; Hiliport; 3, anything In the title °Doves,' pipe, or trimmings. Stull; lloraehends, - 3. A. Ferrell; Corning, Wm. 3 ."AT, Harrold; August 22, 1851. -..- ;t01d,.• Elmira :Thurman &Inghramil Factoryville,o H. - I Shepherd; Aurora,ll. & (L.P. 'Horgan , Ithaca; F:'11: Drake: Candor; S. Forager; Union; Q. N. Wheeler; ' 0 rent fiend; F. Church ill i. hanceboio', IN A. Ward; Do. oosit,Easign & Dean; Hancock, Mason & Beeves. , , . . _ „ .James. spai ~ ,Wllliciperlatatl the .httslriesa throughout ihe whole ne,awlreceiveand4llallgrderafor ' ' - . flracerlea.Frittltai Fish, Oyaterg, &c. am. _.. . , il:delwilt be bought - at-the lotted wholesale prices In New 'Cork, and forwarded to any of the abeco named ',Depots... - . ' 32—tt 11eir S tag et Arrangement at Gr oat :rpm twill:tally Lines of Stages -from • G rent Bend to .4. Montrose 'alit het-outlay leave the Railroad notelet C. Satitlviti the tanhediatc vicinity of the Depot, avfol ows :" At 4 A. )1. and 6 P. M., on the arrival of the Rail- . rind trains from New York, passing through New:4ll[ml r.to• 31entrese, whence a Dail , line runs In et . uneaten 1 I therewith to Springville Tunlihannnekand Wilkesharre , ' smother t;la. N eholson, Factorvville, Abington Centre; , Provideneu and lisde Park to Ekren tonic ;(these, places being along the line of the.Leggets Gap Itatiroad.Y Re. , t urning. the stage leaves Serantenta et 4 .4. iit.,pinslog j through the above places toStontrose, whence the lines leare irtae in ti n ate t te nt r t e . aeh, the Great Bend Depot beforothe trains . . Also.a Dnlly line leaves Smlth'sßattway Rotel on the , arrival .f. the noon train from the West f , r Carbondale I vta. Stonmetsville.New 3111fonl, Raeford. Lenoxand Dun. dalT. TRUESDELL. A. CO. Great licnil,.7an. 22-1851. stf , ' • -New Goods. • - T_T AY DEN & LITTL EYS stock of Now Goods 1-1. have arrived, comprising a complete assort ment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Stove Pipe Zinc, Nails, Glass; Sash Wooden Ware Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Fish, Flour 0,4 d Salt. ' O /kis° - a first rate • lot and good 'assortment ot Ready Made Clothing, of almost all descriptions. Boots and Shoes, flute, - a pe otA Bonnets and almost -everything, usually found iu a country Store. Oar Goons 'roust be sold, nod sholl„be. abbe very lowest possible prices. Our friends are invi led to cull and look nt ourstoek. -Produce of most all hinds, wanted hi exonaug e for goods by the subscribers, - HAYDEN & LITTLE. Now Milford May Ist 1851. • Farms. for Salo. - rr il E subscribers will act as agent! for tho privatt 1 sale of Beal Votate—Farms, Bottles and Lots—loon• red in .ioquelianna county, Pa. All who wish to offer their p:operty for sale can give a minute description or their Farms or Loto no follows: Number of acres, how rannyunproved, and how watered; Buildings; Orchard, grafted or colomon fruit ; other fruit trees, and. shade trees; luiw far from* Montrose, and the nearest point to a depot on the Now York & Erie_Rairroad; price and, terms oft: symcut. All whoWlob to sell orpurchnoc Real L'otato, will r , tclve promPtiottention by calling on ors. add:es:dug no at 31ontroos,Snsquebanna corinty, Pa. 9.„4 - "Cousefanco from Montrose to the premitesfree of , charge. . 011 ice on 'Turnpike street, 4 doors west of thettrick corner. . .. - The folio wing Farms and L otonre new offerod for sale: • N 0.3, 40 aercs,3o improved.Yranie House and Barn No 2,80. Jo 50 do .. sold .to ' do. No. 3,100 do 60 do do' -do Na. 4,100 do '5O do sold do do Nil. 5, 70 do 40 do 'do . do - No. 6.98 do 35 do . do do - No. 7, Store, Warehouse and Lot. . . - N 0.8,143 acres 75 improved, framed house and :No. 9. 5.2.1 c do 55 do, sold do do No. 10,2 do ' do , 'do do .- . No.ll, ,' gold . do - do .1 Lt '`0.12, i,OO ncies7o mproved,framed house and barn 3.13, 340 do 200 do ' do, do ' do N 0.14,58 do 50 do told do do do -N0.13,168 do 60 do' do .do ' d° U BURBUT has now Ins tore: 8 new and choice se N 0.16; 120 do 55 do sold do •do do -I.l•lcction of pry Goode, including a great sariety . of N 0.1 7 -000. do" 75 :.do . do ' do do Ladies' Dress Goods; Crape and othe summer Shawls, N 0.13.112 do SO .do -do dO '' do Silknantiliag, Parmoolt; French Lace. Vancy'Straw and No' 12,200 go 150 " - AO ~. -' do do ' .-do Leghorn Bonnets;. -a beautifuj asoottment cif Bonnet N 0.20,145 do 100 ,do do . do' - do - Itibbon,Flowersand Trimmings of now styles, Black, 4 , ,T0. 21,100 d 0.120 -do' ' do do . do Silk and Lacett..foriffsfitlllas:BonnerSlik, black LaCe Nd,22,90$ 'do 45 do ' .do•- do ' ' do Veilt, Broad' Cloth, YanOy . Cassimeres, Teithigs and Na.23,.45' do .30 -. do ~ • - rio .do do summer potb,,lnrpot Bare, Trunk Neils, Boots and 2:0.24, 23'2 do 225. ,de .do-: . do • do Shoes, Painted Window Shades, Carpetidg, Nato Cape, ' N 0.25,125 do 100 . . do - do do deo. with a large and general assortment of IlardWare, , N 0.28,196 do 140 ' '' ' do do No , , , zr, so do 45 , red cdo , . do 6. 4 ,7' 1 5.7 1 :e11i. : 4 .".71-,Greevir. , ,pid,ll, to.3.loficines . „l:ll , lS,Stor N 0,25,11 net-es good.sew mill sad dwelling. • -. ' r ---- ..,...1 A. bon. N • 20,134 nores,,9o improved,framo house and ban?. . 1 - 4 -",', ~ . , --e* ."‘ ie 'P m gY ic -" mndred and fif il fr 1 — l.-CENERAL STOCK - .OF N 0.30,175 do 100 " . ..- -oo ot ___ tlOavy . „ ,„ poundu, l 4ressed, leas; killed recently, by- F. No. 31,135 :do 'O5 No. mom do 130..- " Coos, ~in Bridgewater, :this county. ,ThiU No. 33. 130 do . - _ " " " No. 34. 150 do 100 " " " " Og eVe inhere _ took tlm first_ premium et the 35,150 , 80 " " " N 0.138, 300 do 170 e. .4 1 .14 u (put, Agemattoral Fair, • 0.07,100 do 140 " " " N 0.33, 170 do 100 .6 " .i • No, 35 175 do 00 .do do do do N o , 40 -80 do 45 - . do do do do N 0.41, 212-- do 100 do !old - ~ do eo 42..72 ,do 50' do, ' do - do: do/ No: 43: 4" is7 . ld - do ' do. .4-- No. 44 133 do 05 do - do- do - -,eitpail- No. 45 850 do 200 do do do No. 48, Marred 601mprOved,fram e hoots and barn and pier mill: - • No.-47 200 do 170 do do do . do No 40 S 3 do .60 - do do do . 'No. 50 S 3. do 8.3 .do do . do, -do .N. R.—Persons deeirlag to pnrehateani of the abovi byglrlng the mambo' eau obtain falldeserlptlom . . - 'ALFRED BALDWIN. G. BAllcoca Slordroie,Pa. Oetober:lBso,!—.l44f, , • 1851 LUSK HOUSE, - 1851) sto ve, Tln and Ware 9 . - -, .- .'• - Great Bend, Penn a _ 111 LIE eizbeciibeis ..tcs'e just purchased a . large Addison Bryant.: Proprietor. - i _atcick o(t,v-.A., Tiii.2and Copper. Ware, which -•. • , QTA.C.ES lucre this floury Doily for different yolitte,i they.offer to .nepuulic as cneap ac the , cheapest. STAGE,? on the arrival different Trahir of Cars.' Alto, Lir- , my Teams furnished by Ilfr. 11.Triteedell, at abort notice . lir • - - '- 0 . D 10 1050 and terzawlilela rennet fall to cult : - • 0, • • -N. 11.—.. t covered carriage milk rewrap seats to and . ,a_cntro n se, . n -rota the care.—ds '• ' - - 1 New - Milford' Stove ` Depot.-' •' iSt. .• ‘. II fIURrifTT ham nowt n tore a nor hid large as, entmeatof dooklog.Partor`..and'Shop Stoves for vioNarid eell.laeluding'the new and moat improved ktade of Mr Tight. Largo Oven, common and elevated ° T° ll4 e* , vialziloyetdoe,Shoottromand Zinc,. Stove Tubeete., whlchhe ollilselt very , tow foreaabor itp. proved credit • ' • rit l OCEiti...-* 2 -11trit rats itgeorticnt..Sugsr—tionse I.7syrapoinct other Wlol[o,olllo for 3-1 0 1 lbs. good steal* for 114. fondles for 81. - ,'std othor (trader. 10 in proporthio,gcsorqog Co gnalltiiat TORII:EMS - • : Last Notice. 1 ;11HE notee, and Accounts or Male Shermari and Mills Knapri.ara fa the hands of Mt,m. 4- Turret! rao:vith ipetruCtioos to collect t!pitn s: • • .; Moil:raw; Sept; 18.51.. - 1 • Deal Dinis,liediSfais,:ChimicAig; 'Picts* °lig, essoptthie, tamps,DJostalfs,Qroaerie..Drygopds tes.Dry ffordwaro.stonesstre, Glassware, Clods, Wstches. Jev *Try, spoon.; spoetae; es, - Musical lessrnmints.:, 'busies M edlealintinments, Liquors; PerrumeTr. -MlPrOrs; its tlontly.braohcp,oo44jitae,tl SOttOnP,' &C. -..art?zorpici Ra. Skly; „ . Flat'Seed 4„ ~ Azix quantity orViagolkiswitutedinexcusigeo , -r* A teriesoreastai • I N. DULLARD. Oct; 23. . - • • DLUAGE DeLah)es,Paiilliii,lttgas; Ind a greittiari. .U 7 OfDress9th4de_just opened by _ ' 1314illzYklEmk: §T. - 0.y5' . 4,1...,,, - o!,rdy-. : 5!!.,: . . :. The People's Friend T. T . POND'S, of Ithaca, N. V. . , E . pAtIiDESTROTEACANDH VI so rr aacV.7-AnEstrac from shrub called Witch-hazel;-and -purely from that with the eiceptimirof a little Alcoholto preserveit ; .It relllefireall local paid and'iniliimittions; -- old. sore! , frmbiwoundsandbruises, Pam, and - all diseases of the 1 bowelsof a chronic nature; tooth-ache, ear-ache an an eicollent rcrafdy for . -• '. ;; -• •It L. truly what It professeato be, thel7coples Friend! Providence havacattered along the - rugged paths of,life manythlngs thateont rilniti greatly to- the comfort and happinedsof every body; hence their great yalue, and • well may they be called , frisads of thn people. , . Duo wort! here toguard againatimposition. - A Man by the name .ifdpencer, has. manufactured and offered for sale a apuriourkartiel e called the Corpil Estract,—that wonldba extract of the ; hazel=nut;-the genuine lace whit °and as _nor'° as water, while the - ipurioui article is coloredmhlch enable* the pubiirto;distinguisb. • thosemarked Pond'EPaintlestroyer • 'MLR. llATCll,lloutrOse, andatorakeepera and me . ine.dealersgeneralin Agents, • - 4 - Hover's 13* Manufactory. 4 . 31. 9' V N 0,144 (3ctwoon Fourth and Firtb t 'opposite Crown Se.) ' . Avirr.nr: the Proprietor is enabled, by - increased I' V citifies, to sapply the growing demand for noun's rot,Which tts Wide spread reputationlite created. Thin Ink Is now so well established in the good opinion and confidence of the Americalaublic, that hie scarcely necessary to 'say any thing in.its favor, and, the manu ncturer taxes this opportunity to say. that the ionfidence thus secured shall not Ve - abuned. - I. In addition to tho various hinds of. writing Ink. be also manufacturys Adamantine Cement. for mending 61asei and China, as 'well as a superior Hair Dye; atrial. only is necessary to Insure its rut urOnse, end a Stating Ms, well adapteo for Drusgest and Bottlers, at is very low price / in It rev or small quantities. U niers addressed, to JOSBS ii £.IIOV Manufaeturer, - N 0144 /tare Street., Between 4th tc sth, °ape:cite Crown St./ 42 m 3 ' FOR VEIT—Dr.IIUNTEIt nth forfeit $5O iffall lingg to cure aby vase of disease. that may tome under hls care,no matter how tong etanding or afflicting' Erruntt sEx are invited to his Private ltoinns; a North SETENTII st., Phila., without fear of interruption hg other patients. Stranget s and others who havebeennn fortunate in the selection of a physician are invited to Those who bareinjureattiemselveshy solitary vb.° are alcoinvited. . . REAP AND RSPLECT —The afflicted Wet Lid do well to reflect before trusting their health. happiness, and in' anycases their liTes, In the heads of pbysielaPs, fpn' Mot of this class of maladies. It is certainly impessiblo for one man to understand ,all the ills the bunion finally . ores:Meet to. Every respectable-physician hoe his pe culiar branch.in which ho la more successful than his hrother ornfessors, a..d to that he, devotes most of his time and study:' ' Yairts ripen ACTlCEetelusivelsdevoted totho study and treatment of. dises!es Oahe sexual organs, together with ulcers ipon the ,body, throat, hose, cr legs, painsin the heed t ...bonesortercurial rheumatisto, strictures, grjrcl, Ireeguilaritioc iißVlACarlsivg . from youthful ex cesses o-impurities ortht: olcad, aihereby the. constitur lion boo become enfeebled, enohles the Doctor to offer nnonv RELIEP to all who may pluce Men:selves undo hlg rfro. The rest Wendel'. PT. BAIINUM, the great humbugger.is abouttntro • clueing, Into this country the celebrated Vire ilinti hulatnr.' a Tull chin c riot target , than a ceree mill, worked by a thumb-scrrw, which will put out the lergett.ilre In stantly. - Sint this has not' . ing to flawith the rdet that 'Jour; Jriovus, Tailor 11;.0 jest rce'd the • LC 1117I1ccTI:ft FASIIIONS, and Is now prepared to wait his friends with his usual alricrtty, skill, and good humor. O Call in if you - want capitalfits, at the shop over Lathropirstore. , 1- • . ti.„ B. Cuttlnz ilone es usual' tiontioso Oct. 9,1551- ' mtd i i proceed to WashillgtOu in a feiv (Lye; 'Nyill 'be. ie,'ceicd' by . Coneess _ with •, - it-titt • been carefulty - eamlned *: men of science. sad by them cheerfully recommended to the,public,=- A carriage can.birbuilt with these Springs cheap. or; 59 ibis:lighter, more durable and for ease it is not equalled by any springs nowin use. All Springs warranted. • Manufactured by. • SPROUT. BURROWS. &CO.. , • Elk Lake, Susq'tt. Ancrcrs—L: B. & A Seam , : 27.tf. FOR SALE Montrose , Livery Stable. THREE Horses, • Three Open Buggies,' One One devered Buggy,. One _Lumber . Waggon, • 1, • One Spring Waggon - - Two Sleighs, , - Three Cotters; One pair Hobs,- - _ • • One Sett:, Team Haineis,- • One Sett Carriage! -. Harness., . Three Single, Harness, Saddle, Bridle, Blankets, - Siteingles,-are: The above property - sin be sold very elloop for mliot CormandOnts at cad! prietp. - - • - • , - ' D. D. /11XDRic Co ' • Maros°, September d, 1861 - -* tt • , , ' • Take lii'ettee. LL potions indebted to old- firro !,1` ' Bettlet the sante'ae it . hoe hCcontst - Oceett4yle have 4114mA irsiinestiOity, ' • .The frooke oad'Netee.totty. be foind eaticribei.; at the, iteitiOf Hi 116•4 ,TRACYI-14Y,D_Epr.''; G . LD extension holdara of size -all and - best quiditieti forlWe by: . •-• . ••• W. D TriOvißßiDG4 Atoodiceond hand cooktrig e . oypialitirtkirccia xtewcEr. tes s ,ft faleiclurap At '.; 7 .• En l'shPateitt Lever Watches 1 , 811891113uma. AcApt ig _ g - had ..._,_ q pnE VI. IFt,ltAtt Oribt V eCOBEI jthr e r , h , ,„,_ ,„...._ , ri n gE Ituhee t 4; e n IIOS listy 1 .I. will commence on 'Wednesday th e Tii,',Zkeak e ' 1 , .. 41 2,..* i - ,JL %volved from the Mimeo Tr: . ( ember, rust., under the immedintei se, ",",i,;l• 1 1,, Fe e Agy, WrY ' Sn 0 t3W1°4.79T t " 4 1 117 1 fli g t r •:' . ' Mt ISAA.O GRAY A, Iti: , -„,,,, p . Haeju& Levet Watt' el, 444 S t , ent Islets and styles, in slitter 24 4 ' ' Ai n • i t .4 . s? jC 0 010 eas.Nquiljesteed,and Lapin ~ litis. si An J. en _ , o va ) ) , * " ~ ' Thom e " ° 7 9lahl ,L 4 e t e l ge th e t l t trith competent Mishit I wr°ll°. t" “*lt, ow hostrneters. ti&• ~• . ',- time.ltvenc a- .-- —=- t The e Illation nate lik ~•.„...7. „,74 - " - t hey can obtain them elsewhere , ifu N eschrr and Di a li t a T as an eet e k et ill e. e ..f. ai llm t , l" u t, 1 ;t u n the assurance that tge Inittligurbbon esbanthel4.o3 ''s, ',,..,-- , nen invited to „eall mu tt u n t d e th em , as ;hit ,S l l l / I Cribet C3 u with -e.°l3 •lorsaielet this raannitement to nrcet tho highest expert:lß "41114 * them as teeny Watches ever oner i c . 3 l „Atm I tvs °fits Petroa P. (43 1/4,14; Arrangementsmrieforthe cora inoghsinton,,Ang.l2, W shin C t*ra t, -' - 's rem sh tt4 d *i ltit tetr a . , oiLvat wato.-A full assortment ofßilverTor . usi , poo! mcon!ron n , ua l eat, oy 2 urn ,s, , oceatker, sugar tond salt shovrlL 8ittyr....tu.17.,1 qc - t i P I _ . _ _ , A. 4. xv sr. ~ Tiros nd es of the-Primary Departmeut, 1.) RI ~. . for snm er .... , • . Wat klitglCL int' . The Common Branches of the Academie . 4 ' 14 Ang, 14, 1 got. ~ Department, 4,E0 ~ Thll Bigher branches, of the Academie deimrtment, r•- - . - - g ott ~ Tim studies oftheClassleaffiepartMent, Latin, Greek ano freneb, , withrtbore ' onto AcutemleelDepartment,lnwhol e ' part ... . . . . , , tet ~,,,,. Mule with Ind of Pluto, , ir eo ' 1 1 Brateingand Painting 6 .„ 4 G.,.eN:Pdsl,7:Uttgleilt:forinil:llllo:ll4lilhe nuattiee&i:Zithlietijb'alliittbisartizup:s;z:itt:eitll4....:•4•..", by spool al amusement rnsde wiib the Pehad eet —4 on acCottut of sicksiNts of one weeks' durstio nOT t...; ' It • Ntotiee of RentotalC • a lb the inhabitants- of Sus itehanna' Co ode; itd . E . - 4 flteferitienf I flirt t en the sties leateescapernest) and detachtd liver nseep.• meat maker,. to Robert Hooke!' of Lon ECLlcertmot, to. I cently sith'M crinfEentleYA Reed 'of this' Vice; end I until thts antiountement occupying; sipstrot Mr. Abel Turret's Store. - Grateful for thounb ortudtd. cot Odense • reposed. , Does hereby.gfro settee. - Wee In ;consequence 'of the aforesaid AbtOTutrell's conduct bar left - bla old 'stand tas before adrertried)and at thee/anytime Volt" his spry numerous customers that ho bee ac roonocttos 'pith, neither unite - be activerotbliitorliisi_WatebeiJovr. etry or other'property deltrited Olds: Abel Ttirrairs Storefor repairs, orotherStre:._ - Montrose...Slats st..orposttet.tDeMarrait „ : Petroleumlot_Reek 011- - A NATURAL; remedy proogred - n`well • itt 21:gbeny, oottnty, Cour hundred eettleep Put up and so Id by B. M. HIER, (lanai Batriti, - Pittsbunh, :Pa.. It IS put up in bottiesjust us it flows &OM the .well without admixtutiof any kind. illyoThat are nßlieted • •-READ. IttIAD!! Rheumatism yields to the power of lire Petroleum. A roice f om LuretneCo., Ruled tp., duly gth,1.851. • Dlr. Kier—Dthr r mallow fie as a itnngef AD eon , gratulate you as- the solo proprietor -rat* Invaluable, calledPetrolcunt or Rock Oil, tibleh is destinedere long to takethe place of all greatmedlelnes. Many personsin this neighborhood hare tried the Petroleum In a number creases curing racist - of them arid prorhagbighly beneficial In all.• I have tested it In conghs, colds rheumatism; letter, spndirs, and swelling; for rheumatism I think It 14 a certain cure; . Sly wife has been afilleted .with the Rheumatism for some years and nev er could: get'any. ! thing to relieve her, in fact she tried everything , and no. t hingrwOuld do hot any good until the tried your Pet ro -1 len m and It has relieved her en tirely,Tor my part I -think it Is the greatest pain killer nowin use. - Yours lte Another letter from • huzeine reeommenhing the Petroleum ' :•• nIiACII HANZIN, JUL* 7008.51; Mr. I•Craa—ntar• sir.t—l take great pleasure to certi- Iting to the virtues ofyotir great net uralmetlicine call ed the Petroleum oillock Oil, widen is-,certainly a great medicine. Ibrlught one dosen of .your agent when be wavalet* here last fall, I tested It in It number of eases, and found it to Provo good. I also tented it in a cage of tetterand found it very beneficial. .1 would like very much to hare another box of it, for I don't like to be withoutlt. Ilespectfullyyours, - • . • • J. CAMPBELL. .• • • A voleo from Snaqueluinna eo,, certifying to the effiea-:- ey of the Petroleant; I Durloswv,'June 6th. 1861. 31r. M: Kis tt—Dear"sie:—Allow niti to cettifyto the virtues ofyOur tusturalmedleine oiled Petroleum orllVt Oil. I lied been afflicted with the Rheum:diem for eerie time. I MUM in Witheebatte tart summer end got bot tle from your Agent when he was along-there, it has cured me perfectly. I have singe seen la t. sted indifler cnt caaesofrhenznatisin, and found it,giverellef In all. '• • - Very 'rFspactfullyyours,• : - .IASIESIIAMILTON. T/31.1i ItAI!MOCK, July 12th.1831.. Mr. 8. ffl. NtEn-rDearSir—Allpis me to eeitify to the elrtno. , of year great natural medicine called Petroleum '0- Hock Oil, which I better(' la a good medicine.: I hare been afflicted 'offal Neuralgia, pain in the ultra , .for the mast ton years. and never could get anythibe to relieve me: In thett tried almost everything and nothing would do me any good until I tried - ydur petroleum, which has relieved me i cry much; t havelnlso tested It in .burns. scalds. and bruises. ft has always given relief in a. very shorttimo think it to the gr atest pain killernow In use. . Tory!espectrally young, . , . . . . Call *nage! a eirtnlar from tbe*gent. wlileb gires * Full detitiption of It. I'm tale by' BENTLEY 4:: nun. Sald'wholerale by Iran Hi.% lIA LE, SG Co., N0..2n1 market ttreet,Pblladelphia. ..: .• . . , :-,. - . 2.111 y • •. • A LARGE atom( or extra flue s poons. Albata table and tea poonc, littaniazware, sire stengthened table and tea spoons, but table and tea ariona. Alto, 'liver, all ver plated, Gorman silver spoons; etc., etc.. ;lust iecuired and selling low for the quality, at TERRELL'S. , illontrlite,..lnly 3,1851. • • = • • GIVE : • have beerr encouraged 11 the very liberal patronage 1. received; to till up my vhop with thy largest 'and best nwortment orgoods ever yet brought to this market— tuft may•botound everything belonging to a Jewelry and fancy t ore, 6 'in z.Clocks h W atches. oievery deteriptlon. Mulling Fluid, yorlorand common tamps', which at. this timels the best thing injuse tot a good and cheap Itcht. You can find them only at TRUE'S. Motttoso, .14 oy enibCr 20,1650' ' ' FASHIONABLE 'MYTELRY.- suirseriher has this day.receieed, ammo tmettof .1. very rich goods, of last month's Imp min from Paris; consisting of fine gold enamellnl bunting Levers and Lepines:Pearl tindliantet Breastpins and Batilings to match. Silk awl Bead work bags, beautiful Fans - for Parties Diantemd; littbyi and Pearl Finger Rings, Brace let.. Gold Sle e ve Buttons, some beautiful Buff Pins, sit vo: I.:upkin Rings, &e.; to which he tvontil invite tho at tent on of his fnends; • " • 4.4." EVANS. Bingliamton,Sent. 3, '5l. • . . • . . • . • . CLOTH . DRESSING ,r, r nE subscriber bum!, prepared to dresi cloth on the -J. shorten: notice and in the neatest Ptyke, from 12 to 18 cents; and waritintedirell done. - Produce taken in payment. • . • •'. (.N; 4OUTHIVELL. .. Jessup, Sept, 24, 1551.,4633. . -.-. ; .. . , . . ~ .. - .'Watob:es! - WatChes.! . „': - Watches tlOLDendtver,Leyer end Lipluee fulljeweled and 1.1 plain, alarge ascorkment at the very, idcrestprlces and - warranetd.. .- : ' I - - ' Ilinghtenton, Oct. lt,18.50;- , . - L. CANFIELD. J 0111; 4:ITtOTES Watches, Jewelry MHE übscritker kai received. an addition to Ids , 1.. stock of. Jervelry,...consistiog nf Gold Fob and GnardGhains, Lockets, Finger Rings, Ear Rings; Breast Pins, dm - Ch'ains, Gold Thimbles, Gold Pencils and Pens, .5-:c;; &a: to which he woeld in- INite the attention (Allis friends.- 'tt:IiEVAN •ningh.allitour*March 3, '5l '%Vashington et ,AVABW , G001Y•S• hafAT LATHROP & Co. do Please call and examine, LATIEIROP, & CO traMontrose, Npv. gaffi cigLECTIONof Brea' Mplas, Eairings andi Finger 'Ringo eve' offrietlin Binghamton, by A. J. EVANS'. . 1 1 67 Pidee&; Sitter Ware . platediatal Gorman Desert ;Cream and riall i r i gp r otV,:a l l7tUla t t . ar le i l : 4 3 : els. Forks &a. Ettiravad gratis, at. Q/ 11 TR SPoons.Forks and - Sabres, wai - ran ted *he b est manstracturedhkAtairica,at . truziaitia the edni. pit : Meeks% gone' but niorio the eameeort is OP theuray True'clewelty !shop,. .'‘ GItEAT reductlan I;nep,ors , eTer. Lepmi sad other , Wwches at • '! Z• - J. A. BIN,GLETON & Co.z. Dloatrose. Oct . 1,1851. •": i • • • Old Chains OCEn a,'§nonblea,Spaike, Pen and Peneil ['area -1.4 atuntsaaartesentat - ' Gold:Lockets.• olNTlLEandpoubla of every size; by_ IJ - ,Dingtinzaton..) - -A; .7, t L• Some Very Yule 6,4owitTolll:B perfect time iceepera...- Also alive G Wetcheroalquaatities, bit` -16,3-EVANEL. PIFILLIPE Patent Tipe Boxes for ,Wooden %Mane* 14tichts undonbtediy the best nay In nee, for eele at D. n. Latitaor A LViitiS Revolver., double ind sin stmoiers,Tber.: 11 nsometers, Carpet Bags, Umbrellas and igrea riety of uotionsjust ritAived by 11ENTiBY.IBBAD:. Ersi'aga,and Anger ‘../Justrec'.l. • ' • . • _ • .• A NEW Iptof bias t lifni:eeqlve ‘ tthrdey by ' • •-- • " ••• -A • , -.I,EVANEI, , Blognamtolii;atinte,lB3l; '2l3:g . 1100 and.silYspWaSOhO l SESorEfebleasO,Estotints ILA salt Spoons, oniingsaerAtassostment ofJowelry . I • • BENTLEY & REA , . - CLOCJP,Arvaribas = pattern's, - rOviiied:, this - day, an . dl:9!:We'cliet_tp by •- ' ••• RENTLEY & READ VINGER , RINGSr•NV'tew - ood - opteadido: Aortrnanfiost"!eq•lvedirird for into cheep by, YU'ATCIIES andT.atheljewelry 'in' qualitities V • javait porch - a:MI.I.y , '' i i ß"ii P — I J EWETAY:ind,Watoiii 7 Ailcitiiaroi4't4 .TIP. pp .. p; : ,.. , 4ai;.1i1851. ',,,,,;; , _ TENNILINVEsrIIcops,the toe xi style Oistit • _ 711AELV3, The. Richest a, Se 'y. itc,Aitro . so. k.3ept 700DRITEF.'S ACADEpay. - 'At Dirnock wque alma ounly Penn' . _ .. .. 'lxTiLt again he opened for the" redep hen oftiola.i. y r- on, monday the 'Setter h oo f onihrute,-yi dlate:chargenf Mr..WILLARD p.-Ophi t m, 'a r erinpetent assist-knee neeermry, -- - .- .. _ lle , Twiadnintages of thin I nothutlOni with repel h eallty, health att.+ moral Itillurnees render h DU tfi a, -most deslreble to parents who whh tin send thee tilt.; abroad for Instroctlim. : - - Ev i . r ip s duty will bealioniled by the leihnittii t ,‘ tho annommatallon Of students In regard tn ram % - - The aepdemlo year Is divided latiifour Tuner ef‘ en - weeks-sash-11 Imetillorrof two week s 0, 44 ouiaeocrihg cachAttarter., , .. ... . - Terms of Tui tion. The Striates of the prtmary 'Department, per ., grunter. - - ' • • • Common Arademte, per gusier, Itigher Aesdemle, do 4$ Clsee e l SO - Ifreneb, Witt) anyotber brandies, 0:7• ... Good board 'may be obtained at $lOO, tells per week., Fob rooms in the Academy: al3.pply to tb A 43 • • WYOMING -SENCENAIty, 'Kingston, .Ltterne:conntr, p a , THIS Inatitntlonjuse one of the m oot 4100 44 Vona tu Northern' Pennsylvania. Kinction hank plea-ant and salabrlonsvillage, GDP mile Wen ofic,h, barre, and accessible by dally stages from all panio t h country. The school neo now been In operation years, doting which Ito patronage has been 'antic! constantly barren:sing.. Through the munificence of Wm.Swetlend. add{ thmaiStiniunry building 40 by'49 reel. and (hex, rieshigb. has Just been completed, and by tbayt. Of Iron. Ziba Bennett; the school to now terabbsl a valuable and esterfish e library. entirely belt. 11, Chemical. Philosophical and Astronomical .4;11 4 of the Instl ta Bon as regarded. br;all who ben edge of it. tut of a high order, and amide for fall ups inkns to Nati:mat Selene* • - . Thoßoard otlnstructlori for thoenrulog yea:buff, lows: Ray. Itertewee Nelcon, A. 7L, PRINCIPAL. Rev. Tonne. c. Smlitt, • •• • Teacher of Ancient Lamp:zoo. Philip,T. IHvaro. E., . • Teacher of !Untimely!. RON C. Eh Rarrpy, ' .Teseber et Natural Science. James W. Westlake, • .Arnetant Pooh 111,"17rtity "1e " Teacher °Modena:cm . Miss Esther Patrick, Assletaut Teacher of Modem Lump,- Mrs. Jane S. Nelson, TeacherofDrawingaud . Pentlnz. Mrs. S. A. fire Cory, Teacher of Muck!. •dll of the above teachers are employ e d To the ...e . „„ the whole of each day except the Teacher of 0 rsoig Mr. Westlake: The former devnte • such a roast! each day te • her class as may he ninesenuy, sod aril teaihes one half of each day. The public sillyeM thatty this'orrenpment the school is ender thenle stolen andinstruction eta very full board oftada stet the Trustee , " confidently believe that no pe..1,4 be oared to promote the most thorough bagman all the pupils. - . The necessary expenses Milt's Institution &minis Ater. -Tuition exclusive °tenements' branches, heti to $5,50 • per quarter. Bowl $1,50 per weck,vikr 3T,i per dozen, - and fuel $2,50 per annum. The discipline of the Institution combines or.On with flrmenss, inculcating solind., moral znd myti principles, persiveringindastry, sriet orJer sad cat deportment. • • . Tho present tern of this reboot Will mat :lad Of Dec. nett. Students are nehnitted at tube but the most suitable time for entering Is the teMmt, or the middle of each term. • Thice who mlyidArbil tend:the school through the remainder of the Wei throughout the Winter, would del well to enterers ae the 20rh or=dlest. -There Will be a ?wain efts weeks et the close of the present term. The sin to consists of thirteen weeks commencing /entry hthi ing April Ittli 1852. " • • • Catalogues of the ,e cannery and any infeeasem - rive teat can hi haelby addressing thePriacipel,e, of the undersigned:- SHEIBII,Pai N. ItOIINDS, Bee'y. Kingston, Ott 40851-42-tr. SPRINGWILE .ACADEMY. - 11`111R Pall terns of ibis ,n atltut lon will comma Monday•the 22d day Of Eeptember, inst., elets 'care of • 'Rev. A. K. Moat, Lid. The year 111 compessfmar Academic tenascirres week's - each; - • PRICES OF 'MINION. • TherPrimaryDeprirtinent,smbracing Readier, TeM, Spelling, Arithmetic; Geography. mad arammn,r9 Tho hlgc.er branches of the Englim Department, IA Clorrateal -Department, Vreneh'aml Draviing; each, , It _- Those who wish to prepare for College, Swinge thpactlye duties of Ilfo, will here And every warm - • _ . The. Latest_ News By Expo. T" 'w od sobscribereould inform their friad the public in general,- that they tmic *. ironed from New York with a large and atria atock of GOODS, - Mnbia cing every oriieleisth - BOOT . & SHOE LINE• that is called for in this , market; sal Of 4 made arrangements with the Manufactures tide wird'additioxial supplies, whenever mistra, ntnuch prices as will enable ue to sell faith kl• er than ever before sold iu /tfintrose, Beingrs tical shoemakers, oar opinion le That we knarit wants of therpeople better than these. who Jai "other business. - We *mad therefore deem ite4 necessary (*lay, instead of giving a lid ated anikprices, that . • • Goinpetion is defied, - . Inspection solicited, And satisfaction guarantied! . 71111POIRTAINT. TO SHOEMAKEZ We keep also on'hand hemlock tanned ilekii• er ; French and American Calf Skins, Yaws Linings, Binding's, Shoemails, Pegs, Sinld4 , * Shge-knives, , Peg. floats,. Hammers, Fat Rasps, Tacker, Hit and French. Shoe Foo!videlii description, BootC . /imps, W,ax,She•thro4 l4il webb;lfeel.bail, Blacking, dtci Shoemakers are respectfully solicited tom" inn our stockbefore purchasing, as oar toots d findings are all selected by one who nodervto the buoinei*-- Sthredirectly oposite Sesdesiiti Don't' forgetthe place.• •: - . _ A.MERRIMAN• Theenburiberwou d also thenh 6ii 50" 641 frietids- tot the liberai:riatipage tie has rict4l forsheiti . st four: yeirs, hoping, that he inzy msiitn shariortliPis proonagn at 11 0 4 ' 1 ",.. 11 iceeP and Grocery . , "' - Sept.. ~1 6;41-4 4 f ALMERI:I3IO • TlLATClltitittgoirs_ for Oslo cheap fir , -- .Lhtorc - , duly 24,183: I.I.LEN RevolTess, doable , and sines J.urenal_ talaonsfrty" fuse; 'Path Baia; Ctoatans. we; Tbennonsetersinpabn4las, soap pawderalndap w carpet bags, etc„jusa tacolved and for slde by, _,,,,, "Mit!, KV nr, ROO eery peciii vsts:rwo° l4 :1` thlwasotwittir kcnu tbe Slenotse tory, ; :nightbivatob,,lgughtl,-1 8A BVIININOTWICand Ca . :aphasia; constattiy 1 1 at ght , lowest: gessltet pr . lces, ot . „MOIL, N0y..13,1831. • VIOLiNS and dC,COUDEONB;:- - laii Y. . 310 1tM11 1 /p and will ha told' at. a Mal in VI% at ' • ' 317/4 1 ,ci!' FRElin stipigir of?daekettlagid gledtajaol. ftaisale at .• . • D.,ll;•Lt7llEO?* .CIARPENINn3O G,ls atid-miitting, at , 1 4=i riAIMICE OM OITA,: Iselia Cluiplor Oum,;PePPV, Li Ituitar4;Lotti#PaperiT ia0,}1g,, 4 4). tto. (oriole - t • LOUR turi milt for ia at Dxy & c~