THEA)EMOtRkr., ItIOPITILfOEpaVrie 10i 19_52.' Ilte'onsejliidnOx at'the'severo extended grought.of last ;`seaserti'and the severity's& dal winter and spring, it is not prot; A bi o th ati, even ilh biOra . td:S:Weatfier,-, thi tanne rs In , this, xregiOn'tvill - have a futritipply Of pea tufo and hay for,the corpingr. atamn- and; winter; and , should:l,443_lm ..tinether dip spell this:seatinib it . e . M' not fairtO prove seriously dlsridrantag Otts - to-triest farmers:Why not, then,. - b4 . 4)re.;_ _pard;tigainst snett'a iitate of things-?... Y. The tanner who negleets to . proyide for nuelt:, eon ting'etieins;.bit poorly - consults his own ylnter.;, est A fen; acres of = oorn put in aho . Pieper' way, wiltani‘fer trio purpoin ; and'there is ' , yet time ad do this. ,Actual •experiments ' b. 91 some of ete most intelligent agriculturists Of. Sim country, show tbai,,both' , fOr and for winter fodder, corn is.fullY • equal to - the' hest hay i Afr:.. J... Alusedpiu; ' 41 )1n. 6 cO 6II tY,N;. I tbui writes on the subs ;et • " 'Cern:fuddei Obtained, as it generally here, by cutting the stalkielese to_the ground 'is abinaght half us valuable 'as good'hay, - es rank only-e part of it. But if sonm thielr,,for.fotidet only the stalks grow. : antral! end aro wholly eaten by cattle. A ton Of this: is mover yalanble kir Cows; than a ton of being richer, and greatly - - preferred by .therri.;, i Leto in the sueirtier and early in autumn, it is especially valuable, and adds to - tho ijcliness, and quantity, of the milk. It appesra to , add to, rather than diminish the fertility of the land. as no:grain forms or ripens. .Of three sasses-' Sire crops, each was larger (without ; manure); than the preceding One ; and the cost oi l pro7',' clueing 'did not amount, with use, to over $1 So per ton—the crop usually yielding to. G tons per acre of dried fodder. The culture is, es Plmigh the ground, harrow4olnd! furrow it in one' direction, - with n one:horse plough let a nian ^take a 1-1- bushel! hand 4 lutsket of seed, and walking rapidly . - nlong, strew the ... Corn in each furrow at the rate of 3! bushels per aere. A barrow •or cultivator, passed lengthwise with -the furrow will enc.: er it . Several aeres may thus 'be sown inai day. When the cord is about a:foots high, a (me-horse Cultivator run between the dOls is sufficient; the growth of fodder smothering! .1,1 l n eeds. obviating the necessity hoeing,: ild leaving the field imauttnun as clean as a' tloor; hence:this crop .is an excellent weed killer. It may , lie sown in the sinnmeri, after! the - usual time ofiplanting corn, and - Icarves-1 led (by mowing or with the sickle) early in: autumn:: It •iS best . bound in bundle's _and 1 .1 ; eed• in largo • Sleeks ,to dry—great pains should: talteu te have it thot oughly•!. dried befere stacking ; and it is often best to ' leave it eanding in the - shock until winter. ‘! Corn • I • for fodder sown - broadtail is worthless as a crop, compared, With tin s mode ; needing wore " seed, and leaving the ground foul. By careful . experiment it was found that sewn at the rate of 20 st.lks to the foot in the-drill; only. 2-3 the amount was icineed,Compared ,with .40 "talks to the feet. - Renee plenty of seed, Should : be uaed: These j - observations -are' found wholly on several years' personal e.xpe-' rience, and it ie. beleived that .this eroP will yet forma very-important one, from , lessening' in a great clenrec; the • amount - of Meadow hinds needed , and and forming and enriching 'fallow crop." ' , andl3eansior Sheep. There is rthaps .no. article that can:lae giv en to iheop item nutritive , or salataiy 'in its genemi effects lima the ..coMmon beani—faba ; euigadis.) Peas;thougb possessing nn-; triment, are less valuable,but still of great use :l in .wintering 'and fattening. Both of Ithese verretables enrich , the blood by supidiing it; with albumen, which in a healthy state of the; bystrm; is its - -principal constituent In an: analysis' of the fleshand blood of sheep, it is: found that the relative proportions of each are', early identical. It e4ll . benee be inferred thgt any substance , which supplier nitrogen: tv ith., he largest amOunt of hiburnen, canse the greatest tierelopment.of flesh and muscle, and must therefore be the most nutritious. iSuch food pro Metes the : lmol secretions also: !They must hoyeveri-ahohl,in=suitable - Combinationl , theinorpmie _substances _of without! . theraasimihito mostly, for the formation• of flesh and fat," - • ! • TheeeitiyatiOnrof tho bean, , has never, in country; been prtraned_ao _eatenairely as t fn Europe,. fp„Great Britain, where very ester 'sive sheep , tarlpas ;-are . •. itmintainetki.it" is -not uneomminno'_aee hnnprethiof acres of beans vnd turnips whiCh Are cultivated almost 'mean . Sively svith reference to the - sheep fol 4 In' --- ' - `F.cotlanslibenn - s - cotistitute theprincipal;, food • of sheep, and ,no.-farmer, it issaid' ever pinks et cpasturing a flock . without_ them. - - - ' „. 1 ..V7 . ”. A naeMIMTOf the Bar' oflirks eosin. ty, PerAyispriia, - . gives us- the : following-: 'While addressing-the - jury - in. An .• iMpertant oaie; net long since, 'was struck hy the intei., - ; ligei3t -coe e,01:10 , of the jurorii,and padiettlayty pleased-with the ' marked attention he ik4i i rt: o - fiPei 4ll . " ..: By ri . Sortefinitinit ' I ressed my remarks ehiefly to him,and saw .1 44 , by the a:ssenting, expression of his face, no well - • 00 - as by/move:salons] nod of approval tha t r. eats Name producing their effect.. t- fek i•ilit;.fanne=n 6 ure.,,,f ney-uum_and.of the jury and ma ' s PL4tar . n.i ... - ",;; :n . ' _ ..i . 10 9 surprised 'whea, - :ifter absenee sonic : tea' i a bi er ' ' . `"'. -. 7 1t14 " 1 .". dtit . i.4l,,F,t ryitypio&i n it . 1 3 tIso. E xilatel, so I afterwards , root tlio- juror, and, _after gen- (Loft:m * lllh ror -- oral reinailt4i two, proceeded to make .some idge ' -6LO tiquirieses they ta k en i l i. FL. Pes t . Eu xre t s: 3 or ob s ,;i3 .l..as' ir : v o' , lfusou'Ut - WE '1 55 26 . the nantte6l - qiikfiriuit iodicL:Pts• 1•"0: "9 Soho: -111$808Wei wal, i Bfe_mittiaiffetuseh sivisdhen 1 -107 n r itetTu • Z*4 - ski,.'l 15 Nimetiog,uiyAloqueueo and addreis upon astir -7,1, . Rush. - phi fellow - indents'nd te:51.5415•A Lnc s t9"9 l 6 ,, w °l4 uttired-Kit . . - (tamer). , n - 'I Li. Eillisintri,fr. re Eir s y . : , 748*08t. and'inost tontemtdibie W e b". En" 420 • 2 - 7,31 notlsn knowing mie'e P ressi ge ww 6 =-. 302 - sty and4hat Ure ' ijid . , 54 that we exciji. Saihe/ tBl so , • • IS the gift oraolli -,' 5 a133114 a n tli teer • 68 3:38 • Plll r j rl4 # 7,-, • " r ; , , Astzwinuly)ixp—itiliivraizibis4pmeium 1 • 'l,ll - slu,slldut peice _of cUtlery: — Jutet49 " - 118 — , P. 21!Bacni -JO" left :xtztricie of your mai door tiekbbor.l- - 57. K. HATCLl,Treararti. Treanlived oak., *bulb '4,1652. ' : ' See iiiitaitailialleitz - -,.. - ' . ' A Stniling gentleman is- seen 4dking earn estly with n It.'ery loinig : .111iss, just .before the cars Start.; 'A: wonitin-ebters - theiattand looks S awigelY;iirontid.' Sees the gentliiitap;:ittni walk ing, tip jto liini.tiseiniMiNin no . rery ~ gentle terms z`"Ilotio; George,:U want to kuow-what 'right you.tilwn to he ..,siarting:Off on ide•nies' i a nd your . ; :wife.andAhild„nt horne-t i ..'..,.1.1u5h I glary, - wlitSpered the ,gentlenum,bastily.get Film* out of the car, - . "finsh.the people .Will'hear -you."--uAnd who' mires if they. do-1" Why .didn't).int:thini,.tif the people;' in:,of Ole, 'or of 1 your child; instead of ,ruiining`olt to pie hies i l with little thinxes like her sitting in the car there?. .- - . -: :, I : - T. • . • : . Buiband,—uwvil-thi.re:ilo‘i•ai?nv . , .. ll'illek--Tut I' will thougli. 'And as fur . you. you liiizy; in the 'ear there, if you' ever , dare to look at my.husbanti,again.lll-,-,. . , Girl—"l l• didn't look at him, ma,ain—r thbught he:Was 4 single man .wben hp asked me-to go I , n a pie-rtie withitini,". - ' • '.,, W,. -ife--- I `So'yon hgve ht.g,un ;our dittoes; have yeu, My'' larkt- 7 We'll see about this ,whonwe get:hoino; 'and - 1 promise I'll give. 'you niesson which ,- you will' renieniber—(tak ing him by the earS)—non , ' Walk ' , eine .with me." . - 1.1 --. ' i The p , ocir!ellow writhed aricfiropluied, Vet ;-his better half kept hold, mid 'walked him off i home, the hitighter and jeers of the whole par -1 o 0 ty rinainwin his e a rs' at l evpsy step. Aii'ols , llll:lUS filo .mean: and dastardly , tricks of which a ere:SureAnn:, ding on two Gin be guilty, we know of none which can suprass that of omitting One's ,foul scurrility through anonymous s.ommuni- . cations:: is We meanest alttidogs; and every biped that does it, is convinced 'of. his eOntcmptible prOiedure, lie dares not say in his own-proper person what ids low heart prompts him. to say, and ao he avails himself of•tlia covert of night to shroud his evil act.— • We can scarcely imrgine a 0:.50 in vl itL one can be justifit;d. In writing to :Mother , a letter to which he is not w. Wing to attach his own • proper signature. ;;: . .• : . A QuErit!Old ct►atomer. iii Michigan was so sittaihedlon pair,, of old horsce . wlAch lest lastweey, that he had them . dercatl;• laid out ,and. berried. , Over the grave he erected a tonal) . stone; With the following -inscript , '.Pelee to their 'manes." As soon as the - north pole is found it will witir the gont`belone!ni,r to Robinson Cruso, be sold, The tiole, when .greastd, and the goat.wheir_shaved,•wilj be. in demand for eerrt societies to add solemnity in their •hri talons. i ' • A Jury reerntly renderela.verdiet for six hundred>dellars damages in - . f.tvor of a man Whose thurpb had. been so severely. bitten . by one of the I defendants, with whom he had .a personal fight,. tb..t amputation became Theri is,a negro, name!! Wood, in prison itt Troy: on a barge of grand larceny, who Iris two ., n;ltite i tiOnien after him, each claiming to. be ilia Wife. FUITU' . :T7'in7:M Oftrnseated_Lands Ini•Suseea. Co. NTOTICE .is hereby giren,*that agreeably to ilk the. acts of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Tennsyleania,. directing the mode ,of selling unseated lands - for taxes; the fol. lowing tracts and parts of oilers of noseeted lends will be sold et pUblio - vendee on r.he second Itlon daylof Jena next, at the Court MOM, in Mont rusei fur arrearages due, and't be, 'coats accrued. on. eachtract - respectively, unless the same - ,be paid before tho day of .aale—sale to commence at 10 n'eleckin the.forenoon.. . Warisatee *litters of anaztbers. - Acres: Taxes. • - Briiikewatin Semuelllegeen. S., • CO • • $1,52 • • Dimock. - Eisau V. Itrailforl • : ' . 327 - ••• • 7A,47 (Late) W. Martins -(owner) . 6) . . Z,70 - : Great Bend. - 207 1,70 . Jonc4.7oel .(owner) • ' -51 Stanley Bomar - =' • 97 Franeis.lllehardpon Jr. • 81 I - llatrnonu. Fredtrick-114i1bo1d. . -.. .7. ;400 - , 12.00 Joreph 51ason's pt.-155 ••• : ..3.3/ 7, henry Tolland ' • 434 ' . ' 10,17 Daniel fleet° ,- 412 17.59 Darid Btfekley, ' .... —:- '. . 414 - '• ' . 17,=, -C. L.: Ward .. • • : ' =4O , .. • ' P. 03. .. plose4 • llobson .- .'_ ' - lOO 4,20 ,31.attilas Caplin , •.• ••- ~. " : •,_ , 23: ' - - ' '''l,Z4 Ilanick. VVllTiainTotbos -311 • 13,44 Jonathan SearNant; -,301 - 13.44 Deirtholamew illatliews • •• 60 - . 3,33 Jonathan Nesbett -I, 3,74 NamtielMeridith - ' ' 01 4.04 litanies • (mailer) • 60 • 2.24 Joseph Paul • 200 , •- 8.02 No.= Wart, Altai (owner) 100 SAO EloarieWitiinton - " '6O - 2.63 11. , • - ' 67V- '• •• 2.36 Fratalr.liis Brains 103 Jackson. John :4 1 abler. 20 . 101 MatthiasCoptiri . an ' 1 01 100t.thiais - Coplin • ' ' •Si 8.24 Sedate Griswold , (owner) 100' 3.815 E. P..,Diz GO tytioui - _ • 1.07. • George Kepler .. ' 200 r,ao pmoke • - ; 50 - • 2.55 M. Mt Wallacn Hobert Jackson Samuel Jayne I,losh!Mlckok (owner) -120 - 7.12 62 351 . 120 7,12 "-100.4,52 Bobeit Paige) - 113 111311 -Jobe Po Andrew Tybout, 2ao - • 14.60 'Daniel Tuileries • LO 2.94 TbeneterJarne • Coiner)" •- - . • '1.04 George • . P. 2 111athine Droolia 203 ;: .11,92 • ••, • , -BUS 1 SaC/LILDIL , - - 1 ..kNui,teiTßEtvo .spuourtootitirmicmt M-riagp Springs; 310 , trnse, - 1 , 34 , , - , CIABENETAND'AIIi Ti. BLANDY.t.OTIME,IIS;'3Iuiri H eiTl e xcl oi ll i: t p u r t,l 4 4e ri tl n oti ni tr 4 V . o to ro u iruji tt e t ttl r r i nj t ; !lute), likeve be len; lapp,r.io.isa4 uj on. ble ald filemis as lielfas new. 'km :arose Feb. 2 '2s:"."' °- "-- • I i11..Z. ituock ; ,.:...- 111ITSICIAN - AND SyII.OEON, 31ontrose; , Pa4'1411 at% .1, - . tend to! all Istueneeis tied may he entrusted-to his etisre, with proulpturst- - and_ildellq. .ofllee at Witoldresidence, residence , oft, Turnpike street. - . Itssulence, Brielatulld b,r, febt of Subtle Al!. sm. •—•• . • -• • ... r Geer - e Fuller; -- -..,• • TlE.tigarx 800 K Sliteadimeade Clothin . g, Hats & 'II Oaps,--floots & She, s.&e. ,Store two doors below' Ha tehtsllotel, 3lontro •-- - , ' • .:. • ~ l' ' - -3 1 1., • ,;Tyler, -, .- .' • . . , . . TICALIMIN 'DRY do DS, Groeeries•Ornehtdl,llart,l --XI 'ware, Titilalre - , 'Vs ; Oils, Fruld, Paints. he. &e."; al FO pays cresh for sit h . deo(' Shipping Pars: - Store first' below the entirt !louse, , ' . - .- Marl , u Tillman,, ._ . - , SITAVINI4 ,A N Olt AII ..0 it SESIS WS A LOON. Searle's Building, nest door to the Soatofilee, :Von/rose, Pa. . . - -- • - ~. S. S ," ineliester, •• • __, --. i ... . A TTOIIN,II Y.4T :lA% ",..,Tuektnanock, l'a; - 0131 ca In II: Stinted Lidek. lib*, --- , -- • • ' ' - --.--- _ , • • b. T IV.EII7 7 AND EXCII L bolow-IctofTeg llot ATTORNE . VS ET L WA store.. •;' eniglio- D'.LELBi.r MAIO TABLE* &A.:, retrri homo.,Court. or, liiuglu., Travvling Ageur.. • 'BOOT AND . 3110 E ?I Over Baldwin 4- Co • pursiglAN AND SDI doom below G. J. • Ja. purn6tAx .AND -1 Medicines, Faints, and rfili!!treetil.,,oppi)i: • ( John:: : A 'TTORISTEY AT,LA ". .001ce on Turnpike street, 1 r 1 door west of the of Register Printing Ofilee,lllont• rose, Pa. • • M. L. Truesdell: ATTOR7EY AT L Great Bend, -Pa.. °Mee with Col. L. Lusk. I S • . -...• CITO E0 .4 2i DENTIST Mos Tito% s;PA Fellows' !Wilding, e rner of Turnpike end Chestnut streets.' -Operations up .n the teeth performed the most carefully and tenderly. Plate work done with the best material and in the Mull improved style. Charges low. 0 13-1T1T42/19i-• rusLtsugu everty 'TitUttsDAY konNisa Dry - . - 5,13. &F' ._B; Chase, , 1?-01Y0110: ND OnorntEiinS. " . -,'-'-'.-- 1 :- • .' Ennis. -,..., n i a . . . One doiforan4 fifty nts per acomm, cash in . advance, or two dollars if not p 14 tortil - .the en.r of the year, or thno . of. subscription. , to paper will ho dilcontlitu d until all nrrearages ate 14, except at the option of the Publiehers. i All comm locations must he post paid to receive attention . AU etters connected with'theolUce should he directed to . 11. Zr E:11-Ohale, Montrose, Susquehanna county.; .a. , - .. - {l 'Editors . ' office OT b 1; AI ; . IC. Tyler's store. -.- . . - . UATES OF ADVERTISING. - ' One equare tI2 linea or ess,) tin ee insertion, • 01 00 Each eubrequent 1 sertirin, - .. ' . --- 25 One squire three most s., ' - '.• - .- 250 Onesquare idx.month , -- • -•-• - . . -•4 00 Business Cards, f our lines or less, - --' - .300 Yearly advertisements; not over four squares, 7. 00 One column one year. • - • - .--00 00 Yearly advertisers WI I' be restricted to the 'business n which they are engaicd. , .. . " , . : sot AVORIE n.."?..The Publishero 'harlot a large assortment of Jnb Printing materials ' Ore prepared to execute all kinds of lob work witirticatness, andrlespateb. • • . 11211 an ks of every description constantly on band or printed to order. . - - $5OO CHALLENGE:- . .. ' TATlll.alliVElLeontettus thellealth and happiness of V V , a people le at all times of the most valuable im portance. • .I take it for:granted , that orrery Osseo will do atriatheir power to pare the lives of their children 'and that every person will endeavor to promote their awn health at all sacrifices. , I feel it. to be my duty to solemnly assure your that Worms according to (be opinion of the most Celearated Physiciensf, ere the pri mary cause ofa, largemajority of disease to, Which chit: deco and adults are liable, If you have en appetite con-. tinnallv changeable froin one kind of food tn, another, bad breath, pain in tliestonntrh,Pfeking it 'the n-wo, .bardness and fulueSP of thcbell), dry cough ; low fever, pulse irregultiriresomaher that all these denote Worms. and you should at pace =Ply the rented... - Hobcnsrickis Worm ,Syrup,' . . .• . , ~ . . . . An article 'fana,l upon (*.mobile principles; compound etl'with purely' vegeta le sub Stance; being. perfectly i; *aro:when taken, bail J tennined ,In an 'its enteits. and not leaving. the system n a diseased condition. es most', advertised ne drums far he tern nal of trvrms, composed of calomel, suction thzenges, Vermifuges,&c.;" but hai, performed. the Most l'astanishlng cures and saved - the tires of thousnnds, both old and„ young, Oho have been pronounced hopeiese, ir curable, by physicians. !tend the following ,and Lecot im, - convicted of Its efficacy over • -' . . • lifons niter, .N. J.; AeZ. , 1 , 1:11311. Mr. J .S..lfehmancl-..This Is to certify that my child, IF. years of age, having been sick fof three years, was at tended for a disease ofbe spine by Drs. Loper, 111fillis, and Phisler for a long t roe without receiving any bane. lit. After giving hero as Incurable, 1 went . to Philo delPhla and consulted one of the best physicians, her i l disense still growing . wOrse, It wee at this time I was induced-to try HobetlPAk's Worm Syrup, and tiller to. king two bottles she en irely regained tier benith s One r passing a great,quantit l of worms. Booing this will be ; a bett6ltt to p.trenis whore children arc similarly affected, lam yours, 4e. - , - • - - I • - is gowmAN. . . Ilobensack's Liver Pills. Ca part of theSystet is more liable to disease than Ma list r, It vetting as filterer to purify the blood, or giving the proper separat;ion - and secretion to the bile, PO that any wrong - sedan ug the Liver affects the other imi. porttrit parts , of the syStem. and results variously in Liver Centlileintri; Jaundice, rqspepsla, Fevers, Ito We shruld therefore wateh every symptom that might loaf rate a wrong action of l Mar. These riitg being rem. posed of roots and plans, furnished by nature to bent the sick, namelytlst, an Expectortint, which augments he, secretion ftm tile pulmonary mucus membrane, or. promotes the discharge f secreted matter. Itd. an al terative, whirl; changes rn some inexplicable andinseu sWermariner the certain morbid actions of the system. 3d;ns a Tale, which girds tone and "trough) to the nett , : one system, renewin: health and vigor to all parts erne holy. .4th,n Cathartic, hich acts .in perfect harmtiny with the other ingreilte. tre by operating on the bowels and expelling the whole mass of corrupt and vitiated matter and :purifying. t+ e blood, which destroys disease and reLards health.. , . .. - Prepared' at linkman h's Loboratory,,hlladelphlii, corner 41.11. and George s ... Trice 25 cents.' • Poi ale by the principal Druggist'', , n 4 Fto es - generally througbout the country. .1W agent. shbury.Watd, Philadelphia. . AGENTS .--Abel Turrell and Bentley & Bend, Mout - 1, 1 rote,- Hayden d • Little, ' rid Arm, C. Ward, New Mil -iord; Eaton & Peck a 4 Sain Seymour, Itarfordt U. It urrolisk eci4 biax9ri; Q.U. Wells tr.-t bittendert.ond Church '& Vagary, Dri Wag; . 0. A. Eldrldge,.- 8 / 00 1‘... - lyn; Grote& prop wind ,'.l,uelen Bente arid Dr. .4ame4,Broolts., Great - BE "(I; J. W. lemou,'Tunkhon. noek; -Barter fc...llrtiatell .Bterllngrillu;.N. 7. ..S tugdo• vans tlrldnt,rlra...- :.- -. .• , ' ' 1.• ~. ~,' , • -; 't - nil . . 24.73 11.40 4.11 4.11 4.11 2,03 3,13 4,11 1,141 1,00 1,00 150 10,80 3,10 2,14 1,14 1.00 L . ! -".- ': •Flip" . : - r ' ''' '''' II 46 , L L . - 1, " 17 ' z . : ) •T Ifcm 5..; ‘ia - 4 a 4 . 0%t fl ,:jr. ire of lila dwai,ll4ortitio by ill who:have tested tit: for - sale triAttl p eteeetforitit I plena of Ettr l yt ..)V.,9 E. I eaten** yorloty,OVnen plus, awl 'otterletielry Goodly conitet,Ete.; fae. attention of siltpcteenbh, mined toloirentalittlatiti.; ba.b/,24.4,14.1:9,...-- Ditistim o Fod l 4 0,1 TO VEDILAIIII.S A ZAGS Int or snriti. 4. 4 Auld, TM BOOM . • A NEW isiortment ets' cut atyter, patterns a .1 Hinds: .-.•- - I,4NOVrIABLE. Oftice.adoon I LlVotdrosp,rf!...-. Chase; - • - Montrose. - Ornea orer Ty• , E. L. CU). se, 8.0. CRASS. & Sterling, . 3.lo,numemra, TomoSTotitts, en the Canal Bridge and Court nutoul N. Y. para. D.Whitney Simmons, "IND EPAI ma, Shop 'a Saddlery Shop, Montrosi. Edwards, Harford, Pa. . Office de's store. ";"47tt as Brooks, VIIG EON, and dealerin Drags, (IF, Urea; Ice. Cartier at March to Co[. Lusk's, (Treat Dead. iff.subocriber le now reedviiii rprli4 flock of goodoorbiehi ce.her vith his former ala rply, ea the largest and rl cbest as- ; incur ever offercdfo the sor.Brolupprontityi hifistdoc. p poxesa : Limos Env , Ov *tit IC TGIIES, both - Gold and hi: bunting and. Ptaill'gtumst , etii to $l2O-4 port of which Made to order, and conceded ; m to be thi but ever offered country ; also &largo citror4 orranted its good so thin. An liatterna of Parringi,` Prelate; ] the boot quality—.afro, Plated • C., braided ha would obs og.t4pet.rehagei4Aa bo deter,' • Mtrit,alcoutinnstictfolittlicir . EVA,Ziff v. • ]. Washington et..:v . , AND , DEA LERS. -. ettui odd thrnatati3llirer Table witmee or 4ozen way low 4IJRED J. EVANS. ,t. 4 Udik , gton**;l l h l i3bhmtwr4 . . ..Vfol,411181•2_f I. ell end Back goiii ' be f 'differ d vexes .. EvAsa. • - • Exteisivt Estdb.: Wmiiiv=k44llloll. toe have' eow tat eactipleted' -,t eiiarrangantontstor Manufactuting and" keep, inieCOludlintly.O.J'hunik altand ' crery kind otlfonsehold Furniture, ManutecturrdOut of the beet quality - or ma. • hodanFidllack - ITalnut, Maple; airily, and other-Inm boy,' and 1p the best turd Utast durable mannaa. Among the articles which tney . intetul to )M•cp on hand ; or make to ordegoire blahoMany, Black 1t shut, Cherry, and Ma- ItlelitureauNSlde Duarda,Seeretarles, hook,Catert ; Cen tre, Card, Pier, and other Tables; Stands of 'every an, rlety; Sonia, Settees,Dlvans, Ottomans, ine; Bedsteads - of and styles, made of Mahogany, 'Huck Wal hut omit Maple. ALSO—Mahogany. Black WaluutiCnviinnd Hit;dseye Maple, and FancyChairs,-of every variety and descrip: lion, which they have now on hand. and intend to keep a constant supply.; Any article dettired Oahe supplied lla a fevr days notice. K. .SMITH A VEX: II SMITH. . . • • . , • . RODT.. Mentrose 'June 1..561..'-23y1. -- LIFAYLVTE" ina - miut STONE.:XANUFIC . : . , mug UNDERSIONEDiformerig Foreman Soy many 9 1, 411 1 of the Lafayette Burt Hlll stock IlanufaMmy, 2401Vaxhingtou at., N, Y (W. Tyack,Agent,Yrould form his friends and the public in general, thgt be has estahliehed BURR :MILL STONE MANUFAOTORY Binghamton, N. Loral-I . Autlti gr tt. OMI • r lIP it IX Hotel, Ant solicitsa share of their patrenage. No will hare constantly claimed a largestaekOf French Dun 3fill Stones ' nIR also a large supply of Esopna and Kolmstonei, - 'also French Burr Illocks, botting•clotb, screen wire and Planter Paris.- The undersigned assures his Mende and the public that he will faithfully rxecuteorders entrusted 00' his care, not only in quality, but in . prlces ofartlcles fur- I nished, and solicits their kind raticnake. Orders by letter will ba excented.with its much care and. as cheaply as whimparehasers are on the spot.— •Millers and Millwrights are recoestad ,to call and'examf.' Inc his stook and workmanship. ' • •••• 3011 N W. itiLLTFA.N; r I pinshamton, July; 1851. • • REIi`EItENCE i• , - I Daniel Searle. Montrose; Thomas P. Plihney, Esq., . , Oundaff ; Caleb Carmalt Prlendrvillse' 1. li. Drake, Brldgeweter. • • . . Farms -for Salo, - - iI E sub,cribi.r. will Oct as rigouts for theprivate T sale of Real rotate—Panes, llouses and Lots—loca ted in Susquehanna county, ra. All who wish to oiler theirproperty. for sale can give a minute description of 'theirlrarms or Lots as follows i Number of acres, how many Improved, and how - watered; Buildings; Orchard; grafted or common fruit; other fruit trees, and shade trOCII; 1110110 x from Montrose, and the • nearest point to a depot on .the New • York t Erie Railroad; price nod Icarus of payment. All who wish t csell'orpUrelmse Real Estute,willr.cejve prompt attention- calling on or addressing us at Montrose, Susquehanna county, VA. I°COIIIICyII.LIC from 31ontroseto the pre [aliment° of charge Office on Turnpike street, <I doors west iof thellrick corner.- - 'lllX,OtlaTe tIOW offerpd for Fate: 'MeV;'lowing Farms and 1,,0ts No. 1,40 acres, 30 itoproved.Promo Iloilso nod Baru No' 2,80 do, 50 do sold ' do No. 3,100 do 00 do - do ' 'do • No. 4,100 do 00 do sold do . do N 0.5.70 do 40 . do sold 4 . 4?. do • • • • • No.. 0 . .96 do 35, do do do • No. 7, Store, Warehouse and Lot. • ' No.B, 145 acres 75 improved; ft-madhouse and • • No. 9. 52X do 35 do sold do. do. , No. 10,2' do; • do . do do No.ll, • sold do do 4Lt - 0.12,105 aeres7o . rnaroved,frainei house and barn 0.13;340 do 200 ,do do do -do N 0.14,56 : do 50 do sold do. do -do . N 0.15,168 do Go do do do do' • N 0.16, 120 do 55 'do sold 'do „. do do N0.'17. 100 do - 75 do do do do N 0.18,112 do 80 ' do do. do do No• 19, 200 'do 150 do, do do , • do, N 0.20, 145 do 100 -do do do do N 0.21,190 do 120 do do do," do N 0.22,0011 do 48 do sold do do ' do N 0.23, 45 do 30 do.. oc, do. do No. 24.252 ,do 225 - de do do do No. 25, 125 do 100 do do ' • do . N 0.20.196 do 140. -do. 'do do N 0.27. 80 do 4.5 sold do .do do N 0.24, 11 acres good saw mill and dwelllnr. 14 .29, 134 acres, 90 ,mproved,framc house andhorn No. 30, 175 do 100 " • 's , • N 0.31,135 do' '95 " " " • No; 32. 180 do, 115 di t, ,e_ .1 • No. 33. 160 do 60 ;" " is" No. - 34. 150" do.loo " " '" No. 35;150 'BO 4 I " " - " N 0. 3 6, 300 :do 'l7O, ' - Id . St “. le .No. 37, 190 do 140 • " ." No. 38, 170 . do 100 " " " " No. 30 175' do 90 do do 110 do 'No. 40 80 do 45 •do do -do • do No. 41. 212 do 150 do sold do, .-• do do. • No 42 92 do 110 ' . do do do NO. 43, sold do' . - do do X0.'44 -139 do 65 do •dd do do ' No. 45 SOO - do 200 do . 'do do do N 0.46, 120aeres SO ipproved,fratue house and barn and grist mill. No. 47 200 do 170' do do do 'do No. 49 103 do do • do do do • No., 49 80, ~ do 60 do do do e , do . No. 50 53 do 63 • dc do • do . do No. 51 92 'CO ' iniproved- N,ll.—Persons desiring to purchase any of the above , bygivlng the number can obtain a fulldeseription. ALFRED BALDWIN M. G. BABCOCK. ifontrosai Pa. Oitober.lBso.--44tf. - Liver Complaint, RYSPEPSTA,_ CIIRONIC' OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, (US EASES. OF,TIIE KIDNEYS, AA ND all diseases arising front a disordcrdd Bice _or stoinaeb, such as 'constipatiOrtEltturd ness or•blood to the head, acidity-of the stomach: nau+ sea,Leart.burn, disgust for food, felines : or weight in the stomach, sour eructation's sinking or fluttering - at. the pit or the stomach,-.swimming of the head, hurried or difficult breathing,'lluttezlng at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a lying posture, dimness of dots no nobs before the- sight. fever and dull pain in the itend,•dmictency or perspiration, yellowness' of the skin and, eyes, pain in she side, back, chest, limbs Att., sudden of heat, burning in the flesh, con stant imaginings of cell, and great depression Of 'spirits, can be effectually cured by• .:•-' - llr:-Iloulland's celebrated Cermaw.Bitters • D.11.C.,31 JACKSON,. AT Trig GERMAN -MEDICINE 5T08.E,120 ATICII Their power over theabirre. diseases ls not eleellcd.if equalled, by any other preparation in the United States; as the cores attest, in many-eases after skilful physicians-, had failed., These Bitters - are'worthy the attention Of Possessing great virl nes in the rectification of dlicases of the Liver and lesser glands, eamolaing the most search.' log powers in weakness and affections of the digestive & t . tons, they are, withal, safe,certain and pleasant. READ AND D CONVINCED.: The edilor of the...Poston Mesabi, D.wriber 221-•;- • Ds. floeflands Celebrate! German Biller*, fat the cure Of Liver Complaint. Jaundice,. Dyspepsia, Chronic or NervimiDebility, is deservedly one of the most popula medicines of the day. These Bitters have been need by 1 thousands, and a friend ut our elbow Says be has him : self I Teethed an effectual and permanent cure of Liver Com plaint from_the use of this remedy., rime con_vince,d - that. Its the " use these bitters, the patient constantlyl Lains strength and vigor—a fact worthy of great consid-,' eration. ..They are pleasant do to-to andstuell. and ran be used by persons with the most delicate. Stomuch With safety', udder Mir eiremastanees. are:speaking from experience. end to theafilictedweadvise thelr use. Scott's Weekly, one of the beat- literary paperit - pub lished, sold, August `2. btli— • ' • ' "Dr. Iloylands German manufseured by Dr.- Jackson, are flow recommended by some of the .most. Prominent members:of the medical. faculty as an article of.much eflicacy in eases of female weakness. As such is the erise, we would advise an tnorbers to obtain n bit tle, rind thus tare thentseives much Sickness. 'Persons of debilitated constitutions will. find.these -!titters advanta geous to their 'health. ns we know frona experience ttui • salutary effect they hitve upon wroli - systigns."', : • • • 3101141 • • • The. 'Philadelphia ;Satunlay,G asettr,- lbw best family news. aper bubileheil in the United Stntes,aarn of Dr. Doofintad's German . linters— • - - "It is seldom that we recommend what' are termed . Patent Nndleines, le the eonddence and patronage of oar readers, and therefore when, eve-recommend Itr. floor. lands tlerMan Litteis we wish to ho distinctly understood that we are not speaking of the nostrums of the tlay,l that are noised - about fora brief period and then forgot ten liner they beTestln.tbeirgolity race of mischief, but ' of a medicine long established, nitivcreallY•proved. end which lien Met the hearty 'approval of the faculty itself." Look trellta. the *it'll"' elf . the genuine. They have the written signature 01 1 0. M. JAOKSON upon the wrapper, end hts, unto o.,bloun in the bottle, lei/heat which they are sporioui. Fog late whoLcsato and retail at the dermeti Mc !lone SlOre.No.l2o lack rtreet; eine dare below:Sixth; Phila. 'delphii; and, by respect able .dealeta.genestily , through . . , Prkei Redacte d —To !Amide itatirot in alley to enjoy thoadvanteges of ' their - peat restorative powers. Pinar-is troVetsl'S Able. for #4lO brA 4E4 TlJllllEL,L,Drogglat,Motarcle r Pepu'a. , • • • • . • . , . New ' ` Books, raPry r rii O r t : t u 1 17 ft n a d jant i , l :L a t:. T ,lr, ft eT:t niVotrest DivbroO Case; In'pamphid t; j net received •Algeneint assortmcntbT stalool nook/5 a ria Elatinnois: alwayo on bond—, I. ' ,A naw rAPPI7 of tlio Pylon:4so ,joit ' - OEO.FULL A n PNGRt RINGS ~ yyERU tntrTur g pTi. .D • it olbz,Pearktiona tslmerald.cx,S,anet and Pto aloooety.beav plaindn., 36 and ' 20. carat Cintood do, *nu 4.7^"glizof titer !lipid, b3' • ' _ . illnkliatnta; Docetabeidtli 11351: ' ' _ • , ATNTEI, vliir,Druget,ltedichries,l),#&.StulYsir, Petram: ell.' Window Sash, Okira and-P t t,,v; frealx asignst• raent, 413,11 . a1wyp 9nitiand. 1147iTLEV: k /IXA/)*- OCKS,.Accardeoutior lilt Fleck; tat L; CANFIELD'a.' • ' - 1 - Ayer 13 . erry 00 ore, L .. • ...i `. • ..-.; --_ :. -- FOR THE _CURE...Or • . , - COUGHS - Akl ' l " COLDS . ' i ' '%- • .f . , NC - ^ UITIS . , • ' • , "' = 4 • :.. BRO.A:STU , . ' '-- 41 '.'" ' ' MA AN.DIY, HOOPING,- •-;:- I. ..ft.'llbk- • COU.GII ;CROUP:- ilisiD ~.,.. CO - - . ----- - tz a,....) NSUMPTION.. -.." fe 4 . . . Among thenumerous discoVeries Science bell mule In 04 generation to facilitate the briethess of ilfo-:inereaso NC enjoyment, and ye. u prolong the tent &human. ex. latelice, - none can be named of more real value to man. kind, than this contribution of Chemistry to the nesting Art. A vast trial of Its virtues • throughout this broad cehntry, has proven beyond a doubt, That no medicine orcomblna f ion of merlicluee yet &hewn; can * surely control and. cure the 'numerous Varieties a immoriur disease which have hithert year. Dam or midet thou sands and tholisends every I ndeed thcrels. how. atfundantrcasen to believe a Remedy has, at length been. found, which can berelled on to cure the Most dangerous affeetons of thelnuga. - Out space - here wilt not previa, us to publirli any proportion of the cures eBected - 1Y its use, but we would present the following opinions of end neat men and refer furthertnunity to the circular which the below narned,:irill always be.pleaSed tenn i:deb free, wherein are full particulars, and •Inditputable proof of these facts. • . • -.•-.„ . . --, • --- :. Frorn the Presiderit of Ainberst oollege, the cffiebrate Profeasor Ilitelicock. " .•j . - . -. • - t , . James C. .4 yers—.Slr : I have -used your Cherry Tee- Coral in my own case officere•fteated Bronchitis, and am satisfied from ill chemical coast tattoo., that Itls an ad= liftable compound for the relief eflaryng int and brooch: ird difficulties. : If .my opinionof its superior character. can be of any service. you are at liberty to.use - it asyon think proper.: • EDWARD IIITCIICOOR: L. D. - D. yrom the widely celebrated Professor - Sillinuin,ll. rj-; Li L. D:. Ptefessor of,Ch - eralstry, Mineralogy, arc.,--Yale. College, IlembCr of the tit. IlDt. Ned: Still. and Selentlf lancietles of America and „Europe. , ,-. ,• : . ~, ~ ....!,1 deem the Cherry Pectoral-an-admirable compost thin from some of the beet articles in the Materits Medics; Mika very effitotive remedy for silo class of dioceses It is Wended to -cure'• - - • • -". ' .. - - - • . • Wow Ilavea, pc.: l'inv.l, ltl4O. , ~• ; : ~ .- - • Mal. Pattisort.S.Freeldent of the .s:' C. Senoto, states that be has used the Cheer' Pectoral bath weinterfalsuc erns. to,cure an inflamation of theiungs. - . : . • • .: .; .' , From one of the first Physicians in Maine.--", Saco, Me., April '28,1840.: iDr..l. C. Ayer, Lowell—Dear air: I am now constant- - 3f using your Cherry Pectoratinhty practice, and prefer i t to any other medicine for pulmonary complaints. From 'care of many severe cases, lam convinced - IC will 'care conchs, colds, and diseases of the lungs, that hive putt° aleflaneoall oilier rernetlieS. - ..-, . •• .- • . ' I invariably recommend Re use in caeca 'of_ consent,. ton, nod consider it much tbo best remedy known for thatitiscase. . Respectfully yours. • • . • I.S.'or§trmAN,M. D. ;Prepared And soldby JameS o:Ayer, Practical Chem !et, Lowell, Mame. - • .• . ..... . . !Sold by A. Turret!, 'Montrose; Lucien . Scott, Great Bend, and by Druggists everywhere.-6yl " . Entered according to Act of Congress, hi the yenr18;11 ) by J. S. 1101..;TON, lu the Clerk's , Office of .the District Court for the Eastcfn I " District of Deuusybranie.; ' DE.. HOUGHTON'S • • , • • • • • • Another Scientific' Wonder t Great Caro for Dyspeitsla! DR. J. B. lIOUGIITON'S PEPSIN, TUB TRUE DI. DESTINE , ELlUlD,•oll,Pnallgle .1101ce,.. Prepared from RENNET_ or the fourth Stomaeh _of the Os, after directions of Baron Liehig, the great Physic ' logical Chemist, by J. B. 110EGUTON,111. D., Philadel phia, Pa. ,• • • This is a truly wortlerful remedy for INDIGESTION, DTSPEPSIA.,JAUNDICE. LIVER. COMPLAINT, CON-, STIPATION andIYEDILITY, curing after Nature s own meth' d, by Nature's own agent, the Gastric Juice. 'ft:iellalf a teaspoonful of Pepsin,' infused In water, wilt digest or dissolve, five pounds of Boasted Beef in about two hours; out of the stomach. Pepsin is the elder element or great Digestive prinei. ple of the OsistricJulee=the Solvent of -the - Food. the Purifying, -Preserving, -and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach and InCeitints. It is ' extracted from.the • Di gestive Stomach 'of tbe'Ox, thus forming an: ARM): CIAL DIGESTIVE FLUID,- precisely -like the natural Gastric. Juice In Its Chemical', ewers, and furnishing a complete _anfa -Per:fect substitute far it. By the' aid of this preparation the pains and censor Indigestion and Dys pepsia are rerharod,just as they would be by a healthy stomach. It is doing wonders for dyspeptics, coring ca ges of Debility, Emaciation. Nervous Decline, and: Dys peptic Consumption; supposed' to be on the virge of the nave. The scientific evidence upon which itts based, is In the highest d eg ree cations and remarkable:. Scientific. Evidence. Baron Llebeg in his celebrated work on'Animet Chem-. !try, says:."An Arifrfnt Digesrve Flutd, analazous to the Gastric Juiee, may be teadilyrrepared from the mucous membrane or the to-otnacit of. the Calf, in whieh tariont artieles of.too, as meat, and eggs, Fill he -Roa med, ciittitgltl, and digesteti,just in the same manner as then• would he in the humairstomneh." ; • m• Colt on-the agent and get a Descriptive circular; gratis, riving a large amount of, s4catiflc avidence,shni lar - to the Aimee, towether sdth reports of remarkable cures, from nil parts of the fruited Statk, DR. HOLM [ETON'S PEPSIN in now told by nearly all the .dealers In line drugs and popular Medicines, through out the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form, and In Prescriptive vials for the nre of phi skinny. • PRIVATE CIRCULARS fur the ore of Pbystelans,may be obtained of Dr. Hon Aron or Lis agents,destnibing the wholo pmeeco of preparation, and tiving theenthor. hies upon which the claims of this new remedy. am ba. ted. As It ismot a nerd remedy, no objection can be raised again: its nseby Physiciatutin respectable stand ing and regular practice. Pricv ONE DOLLAR per bottle. itrODSETIVE TM'S! !-- - EverY bottle of the genuine PEPSIN •bears the *rltten signature of J. ti. nauctu- TON, M. D., see proprietor,. Philadelphia, Pa. copy right and .Trade Mark srenred. . • Soldby'all Druggists and Dealers In 31edielnei. irrFor sale by ABEL TUE RELL, Druggist,liontroie, • , -ent for Susquehanna county. • 51y ROAD TO,WEALTZ , is - there that guarantees to us a competency surely, ~n our decline of life, _than health, ' youth, nothing, - Then the question is,liew shall that be obtained and secured. - If we.:have a Cough; cold, Dronchitis„ Asthma, -Catarrh, rlenrisy, Influnza, oelloarseness, or any_ other affliction:of the Lungs or Chest, - yon will Bodin tlr,,..l.l.sronpvs COdlronsny.Yß VP of 111.0 OD-ROOT. a sure it ntlsafe remedy, or if your children are afflicted with Croup or flooring Congo, no better remedy can be found. Thou sends have been relieved* with it, and certificates of its curative powers, now In 134posie: , .rintt, - placegt beyond don bt; the greatest remedy of the age, for any affection of the Longs. The powet sof liked 'Root as' tr, remedy has long been known, out its harsh action atone has kept it somewhat out of general favor, but, I flatter myself that the above .combination is perfect : and that its nee, a ill secttre 41e:ids afhercier if is offered to .an enlightened public.- -'- - -- r : •. ' . ' . ' ' .' " - - A 15 , 0111)" re. aIOT/lERS.-4 wish-to ameliorate your condition, to.leosen your cares, perplexities, and anxie ties, which I do by providing for yourtender offspring, a remedy for their ills that-ls adopted to their infirm!. 1 ties,Vithout tholear: of-consequences frOm retuedles 1 char , ' ed with-opiates, co destructive detrimental to I so many thousands of our race.. 'Who amongst you but feels for the 'suffering' tufa f, trifereerlis - aro the only indieation alb; stiffering,writhing with - pains from Chid- Ic, emaciated from diarrhoea .or dysentery, • suffering cat nervous iritation (often to fie) from teething—, t often brought . to death's door - froin - cholera Infantum, land every iii arising from-b'ut = nouriehmcot or ntiriting, - 1' I have seen all of three-cured in:as day almost, by a remedy that I have been for seam -in perfecting. in, an extensive practipe ofnearly twenty years and now offer - Ittoyon,under the true naniaPoops. INFANT ItESTOWATIvE and MtyrnEn's nEuziop _ :Winn this remedy hoe heettllSed o It hue met . with titi• - botinded favor; -end - as-you value , I. our on comfort or the welfare of yonr darling babe, I. ask you to give It a tritd. - and you will - say truly-In- its behalf,it •ls the ‘fr.Mothees ffellef.'t - - -- . • ; . -- ' • .. - -- • VWham are also , productlie ottreat torture; to obit!' flren • of riper years, the syrnpiems otwhich , every- pa rent is aware. and phtTe PIA sisceted, It thele,duty to externalulte them AS speedily as possible, which can be doric only al th . A feWdosert of Tiittiiip'6ll'olol7oT spm,, which la beyond cemparlscnivlth any Vernal:los '°film day. I will destros. them ;:and the very small dose,makei it liceeptoNe to the, iblidetwi that dislike medicine's' of any - kind: 'lt to happy' compound Of harmless vegetable medlelues, that in their tioni pre./ uceratmeterful (-Sada upon those filthy Infra, ; dent of the human system: ; •If you are sitiferlng from derangement ottho storm nett, Liver, of Petrels, yettliave Vever,licad.ache,soui stomach, or heart-burn, flatulency, costlvenese,:and many other unpleasant symptoms, for their entlrerellat I you hav,e,only to take few doses of "Dr. Threopc"s BILLIOIIS PILLS," and you have' a' care;They ,tict upon - illscase by removing the- cause, re s toring' the no . cretlomie.of all the organs of the. body and healtlstil theconsegnenee. , • To these tale t ed'teith sere, weak; or Inthuned.yei. . I furnish yen else a remedythet hai Mood the toot of years of experience, and restored the most eases when evert other remedy known falleiliT/r.Throop'sr.YE WATER. These comprise, the llst of Dr. Throop's DO"' mestio MAdkrAeli; plat should be !WOO hands of every lonise keeper, asn good remedy alilyaready.and.whiett only-requires atrial to Intone them w'place. n - AI rgoet:nert i & e• Nqn ese,d tn S t t l :ry e&n Bead, B M o n trose; Wr ( ght n Middleown; T.Olldde S ,- a Prl we dsrlfle; P. Barber,. acesupi : Dmekney & 3lonfort, Tiraekney; GroVer,Dheockt,Svott &Ilbotraptingrille,t Dr LIM" bent, 'Auburn.; ilantes..Tompliina,. Tomplitnsville; . May, den'.& Little', Near Miller-I;` - Dr'. Brooks.' Print Dend;. 300411'14i • Merrlmana ' , ll pannidlle;'Dr...l'. Painey,..Llttle Mindows;,JlllTei SteilleyfehOCODUr; E.:TlMaiy, -Brook. lfrtl'entro. 11, A.ll7lltntdo , ClinArd Pr, 4..o:plmstead, - Dunilait; Johnson & cry, Ilarford. .3131 - 81.;ASDXT.P; Oneral'Agent; Farett Late. • JAL 8;1141....134; . , g°44llenlic Y4-rinbei ;' ta ordoz i ond de-looted . at Itontrote - • J0n,15.185t , Ann TOBREL:I4. TM . last pt_ tht.,4 204 Cloaks rgouolinknahke of tun soine - sott I s on thO nor to 71'.ono's,TOololtr . A good aotand - band. - cooking otpte, alto good O . OW gg. toter, ftrtaaleoheap at . . ' ggitgllLVS STOVES! STOVES!! . . _ Mllrsidisetlieva having entered into co-fat:Warship A. la the Stove, Tin and sheet Iron buslnesalsre. Pre paredlo attend tans, orders In tlicle line at the shoe. telt Dotice They ;Atter themselves thothvgivlnamritt Attention to bniittesrand lot" pikes, that they'll!! have a reasonable share of puLli e patronage, Their assortment ofstores4s good, having the latest snd most improved pattern", among "Web arc the 'lron:taditiertr. Tatesna stove widen took the ant Premium at the State Yale at Pymento In 185,0: P-0 'Forest Queen; E-0 Forest Queen-.enlarged; .11ey Fiona Alr Tight, phoenix, flodp e Premium; Parlor Motet, box atones—for tont or wood.. All &lade of Tinware, sten etine and tin tul t ei, kep Van" hand—soldat prliathat will suit.; All kinds of produce taken In paymentand cosh not ?trotted. Oppovlte the old store of Dlilis and Knepp. !MYR*: & tgEpszxn,. Montrose, July 10,'51. - 5S /3" " AVFLICIFED lI•EAD. Philadelphia Medical House. Establishedfifteen yea . rs ago . ,!Li li7NICE; MN, North West Collier. qf Third and • Union Streets,- bolmeen Spruce: and .„ Pine Streets, Philladetphiv.: . , ..INIFTREZ,C..YEAItB of 'extenrise and. uninterruPted L practice, spent In this tity,lar e rend( ed Dr. K.the most expert and successful vrettitleno fat and near,ln the treatment of all *Meeks of a private nature: • Per sons arnicted with Weenier; the body, threat or legs, pains In the head or bones, mercurenirliensnatirmstrle• tuna, gravel, diseases arleingfrinir youthful caresses= Impuritier of the blood, whereby the constitution has beeeme enfeebled are all treated with sitecess„ • . - He who placer himself - under the care of Dr.4t.: may rellgionsly confideln his honor as agentleman, andeort.: flatly rely upon his skill aset,physielan., - • TAKE PAILTICE L LAE Nap e& .—YOTIEt men sbo r have Injuretl.thematilveit by • a certain piastice indulged a habit frequently learned from cell EMPEKICKE Or at school—the elk eta of wLich ore night!. r y'relt. evry•when asleep. and destroy both wind and. body; should apply immediately. Wealiums and constitutional debility, loss of muscular energy,i.bysleal lassitude and general prostration, irritability and all nervous aßactions, indi gestion, iluggiehnere of the liver, and every disease In any way coonoctediiith the proeroat Ive furtetlollS, taxed and full vigor rastored. Read! Youth and Manhood. . -:A - Vigorous Liles& Prenniluiv Death.: Kinkelin on self.presthaeion, 0n1u25 cents. This Book just- publlibed Is illleCsvlth useful informa tion, On the intirtoltles and Wrenn's of the generative organs. It addresses -itself alike to "Vorth, Mankfirxli and 014 Age, and elibuld be read toY all. The "atrial:4e advice and impressico warning it gives, will prevent years of miser, andsufferlng, and save annually thou sands of lists. -Parents. -Ly readlng It, -will learn haw to prevent the (learn et lon of their children. . - •„*S remittance of 20 cents. enclosed in lett et. ad dressed to Dr. XINKELIN, N. W..Corncr. or Third and Union Streets, between Spruce and Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book - , - under envelope, per return mall Peivons at a distance may-address Dr. E. byletter-, enclosing a fee.and be cured at Imme. ' ' Parkages of Medicines, Directions, 4 - e., forwarded: by mending a remittance, and pat up secure from Dciniage or Cnriosity, Ilook,sellers, News Agents, Y‘e,/larv,_Carivasrere, and all'otbers saptilled with' the above work at Very low To Dairymen and'Farmere, . Valuable . properly for .Sale. • - AA PATIN oft:00 acres' shun te In Pridgewate.townshrp Susquehanna County and state of -Pentulvtuda 150 acres of which luundeigoodimprovemeut - - The farm irwt II designed for a dairy„and is capable of feeding 40cowiduring summer and winter, sod every part of it is well watered. -The buildings and land ars In good condition and the fences, -- which are of stone and rolls are alsogocd. Vivre are two large barns upon' the premises, besides a granary" cad vont rnient shed. for cattle. Three orchards principally of graftedfr nibs and other [era trees: • , . • . Sad farm has a very pliksant and desirable location about two Miles from Montrose. the County seat cans qbehanna county. and about U miler from the -Leggett, Cap Itallwad, to which there is a Plank !toad in process of completion, and is very convenient to mectingi and schools, and meal - antes. - - Also another VainableParto adjoing the above, eon taining2oo acres, of-which 159 acres; la' under a high stataqf cultivatien. lrppoul it there Isl. large frame dwelling hotiee, and out buildings to correspond and c. large orchard. lt is well Watered and fenced and admi rably adoptedindairy purposes. • - - . • Said property will be sold on retmonibletersos. a por- Mr' of the purchase money may remain upon Bondand Idortgage,to sultthe purchaser. Application may be made personally or by leiter to Tfon. Win. Jessur or R.J. Nivea at Montrose. `n aaid county,and any further patticularstbst maybe requir. ed will be given.--23tf ' hotiee .to : the Public.. - New Seasanablerall. iftzd Winter Goods at-the 'a:4dt One - Price Store of • , L. S. LENFH'EtI, Gicatillentl. BDROS leave to take this, opportunity of tendering his eincore thanks' to his friends and customers-for the generous -patronagethey have' extended to him ; •:and 'at the sometime inform them that heltas 'just-returnee from New York with a very large and choice selection of Formy and Staple thy Goods. Also a fresh and -extent eireassorteentof Greeeries,ProlliSiOnS, Boots andtihotoc, flits and. Caps, Hardware, _Crockery, tk.c.; Drugs 'and Medicines, which will be sold for cash and produce at. a very small advance, at prices which defy all competition. Flour, Pork,Fish, Salt, wholesale end retall,—he would also remark that he adheres strictly totht system of al. ways starting thelowest priceat first. thereby gild/101m same advantage to s all who may favorlden with their pat ! Great Bend The largest, hest arid. cheapest: assortment of Ready Made Clothing in the village of Great Band; Pa.,-Broad Cloths.Doo,Skins,Casstmerre and Vesting, of all qualities suitable for the Fat t and Winter Trade, which he offers at such prices as to satisfy any one that Hits ts the place for them to deal. In consequence of the great increase of hiS business he has. een obliged to greatly enlarge hiss tot*, which he now offers to his friends end the public fur ex• nmination ieonfident that in se doing they wiliffml some, Minato their advantage. Thesubserilier has mailestr• rangements to manufacture' clothing la all its various bianehes;ontlis now prepared to sell the sameoratratit. ed to bear inspection. - Custom Work and. cutting done tittle latest style andeli'ort est notice,—all kinds of tall. ors' trimmings furuishei ant! roseate.. Do not forget the spot. Store nearly opposite th6l.laxigon Muse,. , Great Bentl,Sept.,lBso. S. LESLIZI3I. I The People's Friend, • - T. 'l`. lffollll o B - 2:toff Ts pint DossiointensinllsittiiiEgraocr..--AnExtrio fromthe shrub called Witch- an d - and. purely from 'that with the exception of a little Alcohol to preserceit It will mire all local - pain" and inffninatious ' old sorely treat' wounds andbruLses t Piles, and all diseases of the bowels oTa &wit:denature, tooth•iche, cu-ache and an excellent remedy fortemales, c. . ' It Is truly what it professes to 'he; ftlirPeople'irriendt Proirldettee hos seittered - along tho rugged paths orate manythingo thatcontribute greatly to the comfort and happiness of every . body;. hence their great value . ; and well may th eYhe called Irbmile of the Peonle,! r One word here tognerd nalustltunoslthin: - .Air:inn by the name %riff neuter. has manufactured and offered fer 541 e spuilous.erticle tolled the Cpryll E.rtrac —that would be extract' of the hasel4ot:-the genuine leas whiteand as pureas water. trbffethtispurlone article-is colored,which enables:be p üblicto 'dist ' • Noncitenulne,b t those marked Vond'sPainDestrojer. • WIC K. iIATC tdontrosesandotore-keepersoind me. ine.ffe - alerstenerally s Agente:. , • ." . • litthip:;-..& .." DAILY -EXPRESS' 11hisekttsstinitst - Went ein lent tationd.. Per Passenger,Trains.eitli'Sperfal Itteisenger4 for forwarding of Wrehluatisd end Packages ererydeseilpticor:Sperie,Tank'Notes,¢6.- N°ll:C,Drartf, and /11114 eakted. all order attend ed to with protuptness - and at reasonablerates. - ' The Agents of the ;Lackawanna de Western - Railroad . Ocirep any will act as agents for the above express tine. •ixpress teagonswilt be in readiness lapon the arrival of cock. train -at Icranion t to: t"nrira , d •with disPactit llerchandlti, P ittstoni Leonard gearleetAlontroie, is authorised to receive 'told rotward;Express Ifrefght; - Trout that - plate to Atte blontrode Station,. and trent troldlgtation to Alontrose. ' NO. Martin, of Tunt.heinoelt."trilreeeelee . and Tor vett „Express Freight froastbat place' to. Tunithannock ; Station, And from thit(iltatiOti • to Tunkhanitock• COT[tltooP .t' -- • Notenitiet.lol.-520.' .. , .- .. . ..; , D lB.B O/ 1 ItiOn; ': :- .• : ' • -•' • / ....••• . 1 rpm COPAitNEASIIIP h erettlerti; it:daft:4i indei the name end 11rte et Blth & Thteep; to the V;ipeeta business cet.thel.: ki1r..31. Labs lllll,l . l .7disl°l ed by mutual eeniketat:. -.- ~-:.= : - - JAtir.BBl' : ',. , .': :40 , e.:1, - 1851.- ~ ' ;',.-; -''' -,: ~,-; " '-11, lt, Vitt Ql l - . P.5..-.The 'brieloete ,erill' hereafter bacarifr. -e4;l by l'breoik Co.,' Bee attrettlteteeet..: ' -- --- .. . .-. . . . . ,_ . , •A 141 top stock ar,extrailint.'illbatit table arl tea opeena, Arittatua-ware,.lTlrr stengtheuedblestal t i tea spOottt, bull table and Iva spoons . " Also, al ver,alt.. rernlatedi German silver iroatiat ete.ode4 lea received avid falllttg;w for the quallib 8 8 , - ~. ',.TP-All Wat. Alontrusecdnly, - N / 85 / , ' - '...:' , - ~ '' Coal!" Coal! L4Aoar Me% rell 'LI 711 ieaney "LI °Tr Doeentbor, /$ll. A Ny A " (l imatitiotillaxseetlirati.tealnexehanfelorGi 9 Ca V el!abr , 1:17;1111;4!,411.1). - • :,-- The time: , to Buis -• . l i -.,--.111:(11 : 7:•.PE:::7 1 .7 1 .... 7 ., . *'4: : 7'14 :: : , : _ ' '• ' .. -:: :: ditr nu .. l.." . " : --,, :: ( 1 . lA 1 3141 ;: tell :;1 4.d 41: 7:; : i l. t uk ." . thu: t 1 4 ,:l::: : :: 11 , ; : t h n.- 1 : n. : :::— r: :: . ,),;,,_,,,,-.. Grold mad Ayer 'am ald tryS, bitaispeeks, Wigs, brittle* Boger aad e tr oa ts ' mt. pipailaroachea, armletr...pead tad 'bell d emu, wrsmaiteasesirboral Duda; cutlery, por t t_ j 2 ver, blrittlilinia crud plated Waretdeebrde.r:;:i2. biota; forki, violin strlage t !loet a; 7 , p nirr .... 7 .4 Tteallea, and lags/ grxido r Iv ateb tilts tools avdi tertals tor tbe trade by tb. quantity. k u i1 ,,, t ,.!. mild at the lottea, prices. : anr Watebis *ad 4 ,, t g , _ all blads repaired oo abort notice at the obi atard - i' ' 11 optoalte tilt: Plirettla, Coati at blnibrba ce , a'• Make ter 0,00 aa4 tip. • 30 hours lb a da7sizi I. arta New style cad waraated at T, Cd4rittb. , . VitOMIIIIG SEltilNy. 1 .- - Kingston,•.Luzerne can t y r a• lOUS Itatittaion bas one of the meet derhad,n... 1 tlonsinllosthern.Petalsylveau. Kit' oth, '''," pleat antand salubrious village, OD emile fen ta n ..,`": : barn, and accessible by daily gamin a11m5,,,,e...- country. Pita School has now been in o 4 4 , ,-“. years,,dming wideb its patrotsge bit: .2 in ) , T ica ,14 constantly inerenaing: Through the munificence of Wm.Swetioad, rei•••,,, additionalfietninary buildbg 4014 49 feet, t o Ile,: i i: l i ef , high , . bits Just' en completed, and 7MO PAM -- Of nO2l, Zilia Dennetti,the school is now . (ineshoi ~'' a valuable - -aid extensive library, es ..., Chemical, Philosophitai • and Aare of the Institutton a regarded, b s edge of it , as eta high order, en d' mimes in Natural Selenee .Tlielioord of Inarlietlett for tl new's lit ' ottleti lifalsoile A. • . .YEINCIPAI. - • note Patina C. Amish.: . Teacher of Ancient' , Philip Ir. IMlpers. A. it., - "Teac her of Mailtemin .11.4nr. C.O. Ilarveir, ' . . Teacher ofitatorai / James W. "Westlake, • Armtant Nun). .. Bliss Wary Metz, . - - - Teethe MOW Esther Patrick, - - Assistant Teather of: Mrs. Jane S. Nelson, • • ~ .. • Teacher of Drawing i =ries S.A. Gregory, :, • . Teacher of Music. All of the above teachers are the whole of each day except the elr. Westlake.' The former dere Oath day t . her class as may be t teaches one bettor each day. The p0w,,.._ that by this arrangement the school is tioder tie try yision and Instruction of a very fall bo of tesehi and the Trustees confidently believe t tno ifite 14 be spared to promote the most thorough ?meow, all the pupils. --- - • .. -, . The necessary expenses ofthie bake 'on snide. ate. Tallion exclusive ot ornamental b ether, foto to 85,50 per quarter. 4 Board $l,lO r eek,, 37per dozen, and fuel $9,50 per ano n . The discipline of the forthwith cc Una with demos a, Inculcating sound, meta and id....,gi principles, persevering Industry, aria c nu , ensd deportment. • . . The present term of this school will- , tithe QUI., 21.1 of Dec. next. Students are tublike at sty vz,.- tot Mt.:most suitable thaefor entering' the teds,,,.' or the middle of each term.. ?Lae oho yob/ le -. tend the school through them:minder t the fall et throughocit Cho-WI/an, would do well t enter inn !Ware 20th or =I hut. There will be a audio, of 1,, weeks at the close of the present term • etth ~..i consist. of thirteen weeks commencing X any Mao Ina April 9th 132. ' • fcatalogues of the Teminary, and any i fonutietni. tire to It can he had by addressing the P drab e t 4a, of the undersigned. D. A. Rum; Pus. Fit.-ROUNDS, EeeT; ~K.hageten, Oct 4,1857=42-ff. -.. 1 - . • ' - Petroleum , or •Rook o A 14ATCDAL remedy procured from la yell is IS ' ..tighetricotrnty, four hundred :eel de i,. Mon/ roll by S. - 31: RIES, Canal Dub:, Plash h, Pa la put up in bottles just as it Dews from toe yell Mint admixture of any kind. All y• that art a Meted , READI READ!! net/motion yields to the power of the Petroleum, / vOieeftom Luzerne Co., Union tp.;Jely Mk, MI. ' • _ 'Mr. Eder—Dear sir, allow me as. a orange: to ne grotulateyou as the solo proprietor oan lasshili; called Petroleum or Dock 011, width Mis d tiOUI kyl i i to take the place of all great medicines. my puma this neighborhood have tried the Petrels to in s aide of Cat' curing meet of Manhood preying I,o4k:dal In an. I have tested -it in coughs, eelds_ rbezath, totter, spralnicand swelling s • for rheum demi tint s. is a certain cure. My wife has been lead thi th itheutnatism fur some yeare and 1111111. conia eit us thing to relieve her, in fact she tried err hireutss thing woulddo her any goodontil th e t ed yeti Pd,,. lento and it haarelleved her entirely, for y pail t.,`,Xl it is the greatest plink/Danes - in ra re, loess t.e.. Annthee letter front Lusernejtk, t metho fit. Petroleum: . . BRAM MTsa, aly tat, fig, 31r. Elea—Dear ter:- 1 take great pi mere h mt. king to the rirt wig ofyour great natu re mil:est teAt the Petroleum oeltock Oil, willeale ler i poi medicine. ' , I bought one dozen of yourlrent 'ln h was:acing here last fall. I tested kin a ai oboe eon, and found it to prove good. I also tests dlt la snot titter and-found it very beneficial. -I would Mere. much "to haveapother box of it, for. I. hin't Retch trithoutit. - • :Respectfully yours, . 3.91311111:11. Avoke from Susquehanna co., eartifymgteagthn cy ofthe Petroleum._ • Dux oars. g e ta. lit Me B. M. Kota—Dear sir :—Allow ni to or:drone virtues ofyournituralmedielltecalledp trek:mots:l Oil.l bad been afflicted with the/ he arra filth. ii im time. - I was in Wlikeabarre last summer and rely tit tie from your Agent when. he wu-alody an., it to cured me perfectly. I have since seen lec sled !afire ant casesoftheumatism, an d fontid it gi e relid hel spec fall you . „ .•' , • - ' 2 ' ' .• . • ' Ye" ' zSe ' t JA Y ME.IIIANILTOI - - .• __, Towsumenocx,Joll illtb.lsll. 16 D . Illr.. 31. ntn—Darr sir—Allow me to entily to ill vitties'of your great natural medicine allied tettenn or Bock Oil, which I believe is a good toltditige• Jim been &filleted with Neuralgia, pain In th l fr Imes ash co last ten yearn, and never cou l d get an tiara oho mei in fact I tried almost everything an nothire oiii do me any good until I. tried your Petro earn, ,Lida he relieved me very much; I have ahhites ed it is her, snide., and bruises, it has always gin relletia inq shorttime. I think It Is the re atest ; a Milano li rate. ' ' ' - Verprespeetfuliflo . . • - • - , 7 Oil. 11.1fil. , - . Call and get a etreniai from !beam whisk rift, 1 full description alit. Poe sale by DESTLIT tat". Sold vb° l e , MobY RAistn, Ilm.s; it Co. No. allude treit,Pldiadelphia. . ply TIRS N' Alt NE W . GO - 0 1 P Al T a -at 6 WEBAP 14 HAS ink maib tztd. fSs .18SW YOU; alt t toek °trait goods , which hear:3(os ete esti* , WILL. PAY for them, at *stow rates as Demme 14 asked. Tot forgetting , due thanks a sad sit friends, as have. heretofore betted goods lldssaltSS for thew, he Invites them to ".00.11.15 AG ." Montrose, Sept. 10th, 1851. .00 • i O 81 N EW. „AR R 11/ i lo r _ DIM VITT kaki oat me_ red sr • ILO.SoftasookO of • ' - Fall and Wlnter ce i oln• • neludlng an elegant variety ogLadles ss Go ode. eT Long Z. bnwls.'new style Bonnet bonsOint'l. Cape, StapleCooda; ace..' of the most dedrable Ofo. which, baviint been purchased at the late Paste ynts. will be sold unusually low. Ilfilford,Sept:2o 1831 New ritilford Stove depot. _- . _ Er BURIIITT, 1%51es n stor& ntif 111711 somment of Cooking, Parlor, and :Shop EtweLf', l wend and ewall,lngluditis the Mew and Mott nl lo ` l. kinds .ot Alr 'Ugh s,Larite' Oven,-eommo* ani tient!' . Oven. ene., teltlt di ore plpe,Sheet Iron, and Zinc; Sut Tubes,&o:,:hichbewillselivery low for east or proved credit. . I : 'Septetnbe,r„lBsl-.;,', The 'Last Wsndsr - 'D. T.. ItAlititt3l; thegreat basobviecer„ abottl? , !, Mutat into tbthcotntry tbo celebrated .Ittr.r,', Idlator,.' a machine not larger than a ratio vr." by a thu/ n .b4c itwi *Mob Tllt pat out tbe snot oloot l 7. Dot ads boa noblyg to do wit the fact JOUtt Jacrestai:Tedlor har Ins t tee'd the , FALL & WINTEit'FAS and loam prepared.to watt on his friendalirilbO w ' alscrity , , *atilt, and good hum"' 02. Call lull 'you ' , nut apitalata,a tlit!hol"0. Latlitopa store. ' - , N. B: Cutting ittine Montrose Oct. • 18 - 51 - JO (4.-5' Abel' Turrell u Denali IkrUglOpttliklaelh t:!!, Carakinel 110.14,Lazepa,Dye stuffa,GrecitkliDnill 11 ware stoneware, Glassware, Clixks, °lllisP°4l44l;orrtwalea,-- M astral lastrumeats, Tom, lied cal harrnsnents,- &Num; perfumed; ritirres!,o lteery,bniebekitteet, Yankee Salient, ke.._ aftlitts,a4e, 3,1 561710068" ;Sftveiilfae gistesitVel: Sneer consisting p t ojiientun'and giutardSpoont,Saltandli c el: graili;al. L. editirlw t 1lIT+• ePiiics!lis Yorks and Itutsasotsrtrted the I (,+ Zniltmaltatimedtp Americaot ' • 01., • Eitglisirtiver . Watces: th * daY **tfaCt ttotalbelSet4 , -tratio orthcisa rent superior Patent WI • 0 1 TPX Ulndbj Clataa,,satta, hemp made to 40 1 1133 A/144 movements, ORA b. ht_ ti &Ws - pot hto got ow or Loop. As 1 0 011 ",,1T,t el WM* It althea tire! *ay attn. that Lasko tale ht thttvichtlty. has ba -0 so thotooSbtf o 4l -7„f WI IclOre *MI to ealt th e stjettkrj, cuttometo to they. • • ' - Huth 20.1 • . ILI R za lyric.:
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