DPXOCRAI - i i- . The. Laygest Circulation trt,Piorthera! ...-. ientisylot -.,,-.. , -03 A. , gles ” , t tnta-12 to*Veettly. - ,-, ;Z. ,i '...• .... ~ .... ...,- . • • h it ON TitASE, SEPTI.III.I6IIt 120iptli6fy ji ric : Ririe ca Plowing.. pnitUttion...:l ilia 1614:: the IPrit,Od ororatioa its thorough' 011: mintion; 14°844 the s oil , t i p eaable Pie roots orOlatihi lierieyate andigertoit,W their !With. .4 themittiag ' . -:attiicispii:eric air, the ..presence-of which Is net- -only .lienelicial in ,the_teineials of the 'Sell/ but shsolutely,neeeisaiy .to render. all the food:of p:aetc It for assimilation. i... The spade le per, h e s. the , hest,and simplest object;" haf t ; in :e4tencive =far ming , operatiens. the elowneset and. c l apertse of th,, , preeesa - hre - snflicient to .. werreilt• the/ (sp. 'l7llO :that it will never, en:has be4n,thotight by eoino, Vgenoialty adoptet' , • ' 1 • -1" fl Teri corn. implemenii inasmuch - saili4 lribiir of the horse - hi sibitititted tor" that of Unit. Alrfien 'w 4 3"- loOk rit the rude' arici'elin voo - de plows - with n only, one handle to Old° them, which We need very generally . a,cautury ego, Cad wltish are infect now used -in! the Bet= rides - int& othercountries in the orlkerid 'diithparo therd with one of OurAmerlein ploWs . so neatly made, and .beautifully finished that it - would -be an ornament th'ia . gpitleinan's ' dra\vin-rooinove irave room for e :fi ttle, grab. „uhitrortainrare'apt "to imagine 'tha't now we have arrived et perfectiowill; t. 4 .e, art of plot+. - in;; -Yet even . now mUckdittereriie.of opin exists as - to what good; plowidi 'really' is • "1 -some liking wide, flat furrows, and others rii - 4row,lapped ones; and it is thiisdisagree inent of °pillion that constitutes the: ditre'rene .. of plowing in ,Great Britain-fund .A:rtterica.- ' The best -Scotch and 'Etiglish' faniers topsider that the depth arid- width! 8f fdrrnii should bear a constant proportion—that the furroxr should be rectilineir—end ivhen raised, the exposed surfaces' should be of breadth on either side th'efinrevi. Any depai ._ Tara flow this rale is considered ; a postivo • fault; and decining-on tharnerits ditterent plowjpg, this is made one of the fitandardcri- Itiitia. The most aPprOvedplowingieScotleed is furrow seven inches deepby ten ride, with r; lop of three inches,. thus leaving seven inches . 4 1 each furrow. - A 'furrow of this Proportion ;..is-considered to be calm tuned then any i4her, while more soil is expeso to the moll ring. influence of the atmosphere; land When dragged down, the weeds and grllsa, or clover, aro better covered and rotted, while a ,nrich, deeper and better bed of llocute soil is ii;opared for the seed. • Theoretically, thiti is ddubtless[the best best mode of plowing, and the nearer we approximate to it in practice, the better. Amer. icaa farmers, however, are notcOntent . from one end of a field to the other, and, only turn over nine or ten inches ofsod; fourteen to twenty inches suit their,gou-bendtiewd much better.. And so it is. that we. usually . pl3w furrows which in Scotlandior England -firmer would not allow us to tut6if-we Would tho land foi nothing ;...atleast, so we have *..often been told by good English and Scotch plowmen. There is a . reason, for thin : the comp tratively cold and alaggiA . climate, of Scotland has not that decomposing and :meli orating effect on the recently 'plowed soil oi ,has the intensely cold and ; hOt. weather "4:4 America. and so it is that we 'esti turn over for our surnmertallows furrows:which in Great • Britain would never be gotio pieces in ono twelve-month, whereas here they decompose end fall all to_ pieces when cross plowed, though there is often but siz weeks between the list and second plowing. ; Nothing stirpri. ;et; oil country farmers mere than this. , We ii:Ne heard good English farmers say, after they lied been in the country a Short tittle, "I never ' :Would : have believed that, such great wide fur. rows would tumble to pieces so readily to *well n short time." This:is undoubtedly the Ca.e; and, indeed if it'weie :not so, anch'is the idtortneas of. the plowing season in-the " northwestern and eastern 'Stiles; *we Should ~tied it very difficult, much more 410 even than at presNatt to get our.land ready for the seed. Yet, while we ititUit this, weWoilidneiiirgne in furor of wide furrnws, unless t eorrespon cling depth be - observed. Thus, if we i)loir furrrow_fourteen inches wide; it will , neees. slay to. get ten inches 4eeti, with n lap of four, Inc to get the maximum of surface exposed to the•atinosphere, and hive the sides of the upturned furrow at an angle:of 45. digrees from the bottom surface.i• In plowing clover _ - ley Tor wheot irumediately before towing, +lla is generally done in, Gre44. Britain, ,we think \ toe . Seutch,mode superior to any other.•l We bhuuld, however, like to hear bur cotrespon dente views on this subject ; for, as PlOwing lies at the foundation °fall good fsirmiiig, it Sn certainly important #Lai as - much - light as possible should be thrown on the subject, and that ill° done in the, mast scienti6c,ecOno ! wical,andexpeditious manner possible. In plowing a Cl&i , ersotlbni once for Wheat after grazing . it , in Buettner o r joking'. off a crop of hay, tho great &Moult/ is in destroy. ing tho grass and weeds:. - Vtra :have norm our eye a field that au* well =awed and, plowediu this *ay last fall, jnat previOus to !.. , -A•ing. It looked exceedineyi well the fore .trt of *inter and in early spring i but the sye greniso thick and strong that the *beat much injtwed,and turned - 0# a light clop. ;iorfollr;—which, though atUrally one of . .. n . • '..-., poorest sands, is cultivuted bUtter Aid yields '• 3:earier erop3 than -any other nounty hi ;Bum. , . . - t u nd,--they de 'ail iron roller about t wo and , " a half feet in diameter. and. about two•inehes — tride' at'4l:4 ! eirenutferenie, which Is &nisi between every after it Is turned over. furrow, At*-41:11s9*PY *nu* . ' 6 14,.h Talks ofter :the plow in the irnrowi:Yrnile',ttie roller Qae., si'on the juncture of the two inet turnOTur, rows. pressing everittit tires§ Aireede,"*e.; .compietety out of eight; rip Av.hii) the, - land is diUgged,lt , ls some five:' or six Inehes r below the ;surface, It dims ozjiy one f!nrw r j, ihne ;isgutt Atoost..o. tiPellai.s*l. e it horse and boylo much winmapiow. Yet it7ilays:l ==1:1 well; India one 6fthe-eitearsisil';u7iVut4t , et feetaattneanti:of distroMite grass Ittid: wbils in wheat.. Tltose" wlio have never aeon It used can hardly ithigitie the benefit' Atideh attends its adoptiOn...7—pOtwlapSci' _ avow • numyliFeru-, , onAila , trimony. - shouldn't, ItEis r .tii:-'itil„lKu! b,tri:Jiii*,tif all the , ,ljkala t Att*Oitni -wo. rnan'a PrienArs,:.a * lll4,tbvr in.tlathar's after theta. Ebave. slittie,naigbijar • wbo be. lievesallihey tell herligiiSnettnith , and lives up tOie The iiiinuto she sees her husband ifOor, and it she hadn'teiratti4 . nairinto,tp:live,;:titands in the entry-with her teeth chattering in her head till he gets alibis coats:aid winMerhand over. ahoes„ `what-do-you.enll 'ems, 'off, , then chases';' round :Alike r in fit) - fliter the li" ;, warms his s l ippers, and"puts, them on, and dislotateelier w_rist.catkingat the La.: ble, for fantitwould 4 ,iire him. T • ' Poor littleinntleent she infq,;inis that the why preservir his affeetio:ne. - VrOerve fiddlestick.l. ,ThooonseritiOnce's,.het,saick Of tlie - sikbtottiir; snut#her when hint trquestion, and. after he ;has 'paten her good s dinners, takeshiniself off tus anon an.poesible, bearing in ,mincl.;the old 'proverb; ' that, too much of a go)ad thing,,,is good fi'. n nething.'— New the truth is just thiS, arid hw wo. men on - earth had but one ear %cowmen, so that I could pat a little bitof gospel into it: Just so long a inan tent iitiite sure as it he !view for certain, -.whether nothing .on. 'earth I could disturb your affeition for film, be is your hninble - seritint ;' the v e ry'secpnd , he Biala you out ,(oy thinjse iy3 does) that:he has pea session of every incti-of : Diu! :heart—an& p o neutraizterritory-Tbe williturn_bn hie beel.and march off whistling 'Yankee Doodle r NOw it's no.use•te take; ieni pocket hand kerchief and go sniveling reund the house with a pink"-iris and red oyd; not a bit . of it. If ,have made Sho_iriteresting—discevery that you were .marrieikfor iksort'of upper eel.- mt.; or hOuire Iceeper„ . juist r fal thit place 4.70 no Other, keep year, temper i -lieen ail his string; and buttons, and straps on, and then keep him at a distance as a honse keeper iihould— ' thorn's my sentimental' .1 have seen one or two - men in an life who could bear to be lov ed (as woman with a'sOul knows how) with out being spoilt by it, or converted into a ty- - rant—butthei are rare lairds; and should be caught, striffecicand Sentjto- Barnum! Now, as the minister says, ' close with an inter. ' esting incident thatcame under my own obser vation.' • ` • -• fir. Fern_ came home one. day when Iliad such a'crucifyin,g neadache that I couldn't have tnhi whether I was married or singlivind threw an old Coat into niy hip to mend. Well, I tied a wet bandage over'iny head, 'left all flying,' and sat dci,wn to it—he might as well asked me to make him a new one ; however, I lined the sleeves, toended thiibuttori holes, and sewed on now buttons doivn thelront, and all over tile coattails—When finally . Woccurrid to me (I believe it wailho suggestion ofSatan) the pocket might need mending ; so I turned it inside out, and what do you think I, found ? —A tote letter from him to my dressmaker ! I dropped the coat, IdroPpedthe work basket, thet buttons, and bnbY, (it was aFENALS. and I thought it just as well to put her out of fnture misery) and than]. hopped up into . a chair in front of thelookingglass,and remarked to the young womart,l saWthere,' F=e•r-n, you—are—eter=suchr- 7 4—confi.ufaxle -fixd —=again—aad I wasn't?-01ire Branch,• 'Value of Wives in China Not long since a youitg English merchant took his youthful. wife with ,. him to , Hong- Kong, China, where tho couple were visited, by `ii wealthy Mandarin. The latter reghrded the lady very attentively, and seemed , to dwell with delight upon her movements. When sho had at length left the apartment he said to the husband, in broken . Edgfish - , -- (Weise thanl)lo - .o:dna.) , - • - What give yon for that wifey-wife of yourS!` :- • ' Oh, replied thc; husband; _laughing at the singular error` of 'his visitor, 4 two thousand dojiars." -„; This the memhant thought would appear to the Chinese rather a high figure ; but fie was mistaken: ' Well laid the mandarine, taken ant a book with an air of businese,‘ spose you give her to me;liiie'you tut thoutand.' • _ _ . It iadifficalt. to_ say whether the young trierchpt Was`nibie ainftz.ed:than unitised t het the grave . and solemn air of the chinainao con vinced him that lie,was in sober earnest ; and he was convened, to refuse the - offer with ris placidity as lie could asume.. . The Bllinclarine, however.- continued to, press his bargain. ,I give you iorm -. ollolid dollar, said he iron Taxa .:em r • The'tnelehant; who had no pre,vions notion of the valne.Of the_ commodity which he had taken out With !lib;i;'Aili.cqrup . filled; at length, to inform lis viaiter that Englishtnen:tyere hoVin.:thohabit of selling-their; wives after they were ,once in their posseasion-and as. sertion which the Chinaman was veil . / 'elow 'to ' - ; The merebantilterwanishad a hearty langli 1'3414 his young and pretty wire, and told her that he had just diseoiered -her, fell, value as he had that moinentiieeti o%ced so.en Opus. rind dollars for her, a .. , .,very ",high figure . ' as 'wives were goine inehina et the tithe-414r- Fe.r's.4lVazi* fiats fo'Farineis. Tomatoes !nuke s. eieelleat preserve' Teicti . best: protection' '4sf ealr taiga against , /ice. • plants whei droOping, are Fevived'by a few graiaiof cataphpr. • Peariare generally 3mproveci ; bfsrafiog 'on the 'mountain ash. StilOtitti 4i,, iAl!iitbliOn:. pietiotinglitipet &c.,4rotri insects.. .--: .i --s - - ':!.-t , . , -..:,!,, .. *liiiiiitli - 4•Fi27:0 mi.:040 - oes pa fiat 10,616:,iiittie :;Tips of 5a3411 6ve`:double.:theilA tiftlaiiiiiitialf#Woo, 11,nts *tgais, the only rootithatanerimain asiti 'mimes In size:. Rats and-other vermin we kept frfrlc9 gra r*lrriptkingrai ' the deans. • " I C I INDAt EIT AGES 4.111.1 4 1- s tr^ ...e4,1111 0 “. • • 1 /‘‘' AggiVirentillirfaliC • • ant u P .1 b, Prat: Sub __as Scrittleultii*D*4 tine of etagest*. / • tweet" hitihriaele null' 11,optotteet: Ritiou on the. Latlnuvanu it %Vestertiltall lined ....11tstrince 20 mileS,:' f_ Lents Car relate in the morateg end connect vritb thy CATP g o in g . orth ' Aeturoing, leave 'on the arrival all tha malt t in frign thvirent.lierul. - ..Theneorett, moat. dirgot erut heepeet rout kern Great . Bead to ca,theurtele.: PavathAcra I y t.hi i lino always getinto (turban/Isle eartree In the eretOng then by any other rout. ,-.., . , Fete tet rpto in etehneasle;nt7, the - Stele et the eub, scribers, AI id street; a rens blocVsbelowSrelleons Hotel. Argil t, 8.52. "5... ' • :..,.... - I:IIWiITAZIROTIIERS. :.1 1. Sti OOK FOR THE TABIES, ENTITLED e at at. the Eouthi 4 1 1 3 - B filavaotaa - mu . sa", . - . AS a, 18'..- : [motives, SeciteS,,,,and Lidded-inl a rtlal ' , .; : rife' cif , lbw Lowly.": -'' -:: [IE.() je l O Y CO W e:tllia . ' a t:Uho S t itl i Tt i l s . t E ct!r 9 t:preeentthri TMin Rion of the Slave in hie; rude but -coin ftirtabfe: 'c bie.'his datlY • ticcupattans and'pastimes the retail us betsveen the master,and' slave, the ,misteken impulsed\ atd'misconeeived vietiirif the, 'Norilterit - Philatithiapfst,. et& MO and 'to .repie... Sent the issions and Sentiments in their dattnial fonni, al ilia sante ere - displayed tih' the humblest let of Spa TY; dies ehoteing that; id the case of the slave at east, contentment bestows more happi. I ness, th e freedom ;,' and at the same tints • tti'rep , resent"-, a -it is, a ,class-of people: viz: the-Planter, to whom ' entice heaseldom been done, and whose charects ~is eoibiletrin poesy day life, is well 1 suicide 'to, witi the amiable ludgment4f - the word. , -, • - The a eve work. .•• ~ • • ~ . • , - ' 1 wilt be published *on the - first' of July. and will contajn °bent 500 12 rio; pages,' beautiful y illustrated. -; The mice Will do $ LSO:. 'Early rd,ers will meet with first attention. -• :, .GOod Mire agents' wanted to sell the-abOve hook. On th receipt of 151,50, we -will fortrard . one copy of 'lie above book (which agents can pleas a &! •copyl by mail, postage paid, to any place in the sited States, not exceeding 1590 miles from Bil alo, Chicago.'Cinciamiti or Nei , York. - i Booksent by mail must be prepaid nccording. to the is tv postoffice law. Postage on this work is!about 5 cents for each.and every 5901 miles: '• Wholfsdle prices for above, and other. saleable books, for which we want agents, will be 'forward ed on ap i lidatiou to'lls. poStpaid: , • ; \ , G. fl. DERBY & GO. Being Ni Book Publk;herii. [hallo, N.Y. ! Boot and Shoe Store ; EULER & 'STODDARD: I 110 . (17 firm of Keeley& :Stoddiird - hew° ed a Boot awl Shoe atoll , on Main street; kdow the Brick corner in which they rip HE opet; first duo' offer to I The Largest Assortment Shoes and -Findinge,at the lowest prices , IN ItIONTROSE. I for ready pay Kind !mai I profits hizetisiir the village' and coatitrk are•te. ly invited to call at a teal genuine Boot' le store where boots and ihees are sold in 'Beer nnd Oysters: The apretfa and eh awed o IE That ‘ 1 1 CUOMO i 'ep It before the 'People, e have a full assortment among which we :ter Men' zarietufi eel be gone, $1 Cork bole water proof boots,long leg Hun calf half sole and pump boots, ,Kip' hal to, thick boots, calf. kip and cowhide bro . ver shoes, etc. You hoots, Lad welt G front 1 :Yew kid tie' hlie- enatnt he Call, Kip and cowhide boots, boys thick es French - chorine! daiters, patent' Fox , iters. enameled and Kid Polkas, 'enameled sco Polkas, kid and goat JENNY Lisp's, uric ties, excelsiors, Jenny Linde Rosettes, ,rubbers, etc. esgoat and calf Lace boots, Jenny Lind's c'd Polkas, Dutch boota, etc. Chi bonth, AR Oak a pink Roan solnle webbi lyN ildreoe button eltes, gout tied enameled lace Critters, Downing's etc. 'ring our Findings we ofrer French cal/ skim nd Hemlock tanned Calf eking. 41/omeco, /nd white lining; skins, red, blue, maroon, ;Bindii4. upper leather, tusk and hemlock Rifler, pegs, zinc' nails, sparablee, heel ball, ng, etc • 18. Work made to order and repairing neat e, 44 . .very ehould have a Copy. 'ndividua/ 60047 only 25,cts. per-copy Man know thyself. • tfUNTER'S Metlio.l Manuel and Hand Rook for . a Atticted,Conteining on outline of the micin,Pr - I Treatment and Oita of every form of didease.con dby Promisconue (Sexual IntereourFe, by Self;o lor by Sexual Eicese, with advice f. r their proven hot raritiot (dew] the ear of decency, from the re • f home twenty year(' socce:•sfutprectice, extembo7' ed to the sure of ditieue of a delicate or private ries.- . hi& Is added. roCeipts tor the care of the abc.re *A. and it mules-On the causes, sytoptoros and ,f the Faver and Agile, for twenty-sre . cents a copy pies one dnilar ; will be Thrwardf d to any part lof . i teal Stitt -I.lls - roallXree of postage. 'Address wait , , id, • Box, 195 P ostl Office, or the Author,SS North lit Street. Philadelphia. -STY:dollars forfeit, Dr,,lnater will forfeit $5O if Di11.....' .....' .11v to cure any case, of sectet attest's° that may come cull his care, no mrtter bow long standing or filleting. filth r stx are invited to his Private Rehme, St North Seventh at. Phila. withuot fear of interruption from oth ermatients.. Strangers Sol others who bare been un fortnituate in the. selection. of a Physicist:ince. invited.to tali. ,p . . . : lid OTENCY—=throrh `unrestrained bdulgenee.of. the amnions, by excess- Jr ARI Nouse,. the - evils arenume olm rotis : ' Premature impotency..ittroluntary seminal die eb es. wasting of the organs. lots of memory.rt distaste for mato Society. general debility. UT constitutional de. run cot. are rare to follovr If necessaty. consultthe D er with confidence. headers a perfect cum It AD aND ILEFLEc r —Tim atilicied would do well to nil t before tru.tlicr their health, happiness; nod in ma !ny set their liras; In the - bands of 'physitgane igoriront . lOf this el afig'of maladies. !It is certalnly,lmposrible for loannina tounderstand all the ills the human family are [ sub.fect to t Every respectable physician has too p , ctillar bra ch. Itt width he is more anctessfut than his brothel proPS011; and to that be devotee-most orbit tiate.and atm r. . , . Y ARS OF PDACTICD, exelusively devoted to the stay and treatment of dltiensesafthe sexual olgans,ta- I :let et with ulcers upon the hotly, throaty nose, or legs, pains in the blad, Or boner, mercurial rheumati sm,stric tars's, gravel, irregularitiesidiveases arrising from youth ful slams_ or impurities of the blood. whereby the con stittdon has become enfeebled,' enables the Doctor to: offer speedy rellifto all who may place themselves under his care. , NlSdicine forwarded to any part of the United. States,— . Priee fire and ten dollars per package. —341. • _ .. i . If T, ..'CAP, AND -VUIUSTORE; i—D...AsimtnN would respectfully annonnetto . the eitlaSns of Montrose and stdulty add I, hisionened and intends to keep a large and general as sortwent of wit kinds and qualities . of ;Beaver, Mole. akin mull-ilk lists 13f the latest styles; ltosstathvilun-- girlan and other styles and qualities of fur and wool lilt I , Panama ,' Leghorn, Paint-leaf, . and the various kin sof braided hats litre Summer ,wear; Utoth,-(Kilk, ola -Silk Plush and ail hinds of Dope for gents awl f ed boy: .k and youth'e wear; Gents Patent-leather Shoes, .5. 0.e.; together with nil kinds of goirdsgen stilly kept It hat store. 'The subscriber being largely engaged' 1r a abeve trade at the East , will-always .eoable him to eep at Lis store In Montrose.* largerand more r . M.b... in ble assortment, than can be round elsewhere.' Ilia ter B are ready pay, whieh will enable him to sell all go In Lis fi ns at lenst 75 per eent:l over than Others in e same-trade. - The citizens era t eapee tint ty twilled to all and see for themselves. .P. 8. Washburn will allettys be on hand to exhibit } he goo is, whether Oriole wtto purchase er tod. ..' :M. D. VrASIIIIISBN. ' outrose,..epril 28;1812. 1. , .• - • i / - - . .. THE 11 - 6.lMlNGlitaltEi ; •TILLMAN, Berber and Hair Dresser, re- I a- turns-his -thanks te cis- numerous- friends I and patrons; and.litivingois lid.hopes; convinced ' all,of the - great auger and of'..cutling.llicir th cite 6y shaving theinselves,Ap:begri'that they will discontinue that barber-ous practice, and eti cionrage, lioineindostry tint' To al love: Cot: Crockett's:wide Was:said to te.so trrlart that be adraied bltnielf tvithiheet ardP:Tillman Will perfoiiii the saineleat on any, who-preferthat goed f -ritioi, if they:will call at his : shop in Searle s ,ffilel basement. — lf - yett don't believe it, call eea Montrosel - Mt, {x;1852 .1: ; C-1111.1iMA,gi Ann July - 38. ' Tuainee, Livar Complaint. . t • Jaundice, .13 1 .4 spcp,sta,Clircoic,at Nrrious • Debility„ , Diseases, ,th eSidneyti; A'SD all distieses aritiug fro a ,disorderee liver or SA. stomach, such at cat Stint! u, isiverdpilet fullers% or; Woe& to tha headi-aeidity , o theotiontieh; 4aarisra, hcarttburn, ditlittat for food, .fultiets,,or tsitelsW to :Op Stomach, sour t ructittigis,ttitildes,ori Guttering at' tbe pit of the nvmach, tour cerutathinslikidf, tinirted enithrritthingillattestngst - the ticart`i - otinktirr snonsffe. eating:ln:tit OpelthstritC, alien Tottuteolininess df vitiroeetiferittbslittirethe,eptiletert - and rain suit w ehtid;4leficieltcl''t 4 ll 6 tilt 4 thmi:m il o i l?.iti 4 te 'thin Ira 'S;;;es, pafii id the tide, bScit*, chest' Umbs' tie and ittl fl ushes of hett,:brustha . g in the flesh, constant ha. , liftiitigti'oteriL'afaktiat dei.rdttitus'df- Spirlisgoarno effottdolly trued by, ; . 04:41 . 0691*0 1 4 98' • • ... :PitiPated r..' AVA DCkson, at ,the German Medicine store, 120 steal TOr feieet.ntet noteiCtilcd, if attuned, byttiynther:preparatiou In the United srates, nal the CUttiatiestilprosay_ caseOnftrisitilfut pbnicians These, bitten are worthy-the attention 4 - hivelf& Nuerallift erect virtues+ in tl*rectitleakton of illseaw of the Livcranct lesser glands,exereising the most steireting pew eel's treaknets and affections of the - digestive °icons, they are, withal,eafe,,cartidn, and jl e i r ant. '!' ." • Bead and be:Convinced • EIMEIE ' The editor of tbe Boston Dee sale Der;embeilld—i Pr...Eforifiruerit Celebrated GierManßdiert, forthecUts of ~Liver Vomplato t o . Jam:dice, ',Dyapepsla;.t.ltrattlo,.or 'Nervous Debility , is dziertidly one of the timid 'popular Medfdirea ef the day. Iliesellitte rs bare teen ustilby 'thousands, and a friend at ottt elbow says he bee himself, received an effectual and pettauttenteure Liver Com• plainttfrom tboure of- this remedy.. Ws • ate convinced tbat,ln the Me.of 'these Miters; the' patient coMtantly galasettengtt -and vigor—is fain' worthy tit great nemtd armlet - ; MT aro pleasant In *este aml Smell; et' mtla betted by persons with lbe most dencateetemach with tatty. under etiy stances: 'We are speakieg f(em experience:and to the &Dieted eriallinite their • • Dash's l£dently,ene: of -the best. literrwr papers pub. ilsbedosald, Augnst ItSttsn , •,; ; - Di:ZOO:400S Gintigiqfbilter., Manufactured by. Dr. Jackson, are now recolUsSellltid by mute Or SIM milt prominent member. 41 thltritelicarfaculty as an article at nuirtieglesey Weans of female weaktssiv - A 1411 Ch le ;ha rap.), we would advise all mot hors to obtain, a:boW)e, and thnosave themselves much elcknees., .Persone orde bllitittedeaustltittlots wilt fled these Bitters advantage. ous to theit eemtlf,as we knew from experience the sal. ;latarredeet they bare,upou weak systems." .r. The Ptiliadelpbta Saturday Gazette. the best family:SA. Vet. sublished io the Unit d States, says ot:Pr.lltipplito ermtos is "MOM that 'au ieeommend what, ereiterrned Patent tdedleines, to the coundenefrandnatronattbuf ou reader". and thereto , " wh a t', we, recommend. ifijtoot.. land's Getman Ultima at with to be dfstlnctlf•under atond that we are net speak. ng• of the nostrums of thA day, that are noised about for a beet period and then for. gotten after they have vim their:guilty lace of iipiectifer, out of a me *Woe long established, unlvervaily apprnve.l. and' which his met the hearty approval bf the. faculty . . . . Look well to the marks or the genuine. They have the written shrnature - oftIN:UCII6ON upon the Wrapper, awl Ws naolo blowalu ttp? . .llpltlo;withoutOirJi 114ty are spurious., For sale, wholesale and retail, nt the Germtin Men eine Stoic. No. 120 Arch street, one - door ltelotr6lxtb, Philadelphiaia, and by respeetabletlealers generally thro' out (be eoitnt , y; - - Pio'res Rodooos.—:to - onobto all elegies of . inlalide to enjoy the ;advantages of tit* great restorative powers, 61 4 41. g BolT/Ll2, 75 Cattra. sf biotin; - Also for Sale by ABEL' TURNELI,, - Drtiggi ve. Throop Sr. CoN Daily Express Lim LACEAw4ivni AN,u WESTERN RAILROAD. ,Per, Passenger Trains with 'Special Hessen. stingersfur foruiarding qf "Merchandise: and Packages of every descriptian. Specie, Bank Notes , .NOTES, Drafts, and Dills collected, all orders theta. ed to unit promptness and at reasiinatki rates. The Agents of the Lackawanna h. Western Railroad gorapaorwili nit as agents fcir the abase express lino. Express wapiti , while in readiness- upon the arrival of each train , at Scranton, to forward with de patch, Mer char,diza,&c,. to Fltniton. Wilkesberre, /cc. Leonard Ficaria of Montrosr , ia autbotized to receiro and forward ExprePs Freight Rom that PlaCe to 0/0 MoottOse Station and from said Station to Montrose. N O. Martin of Tunichannock, will receive and for ward Express Freight from that place to Tunthannoek Station, and from twat station. to unkhannnek THROW' it CO. November, 1851.—S2tf. Dissolutiot. ELE fl-ps DTA EnSIIIP her mien. existing , tinder the T name and firm of Sisk & Thin 11, in the Express bus.nees oe the L. &Sir It., is this day dissolved by tantn al consent. - ;JAMES RISK. - Jen tB. TfIllOOP• P. E.—. The hatters mill hereafter be canted an by Throop , S• Co. Irr Se6uulevrtisca*ut. • The People's Friend. Pond's,-Of Ithaca, ~ Pain Destroy er and Healing extract. , . . A N Extract , from the shrub called Witch hazel, and 1 puiely ' from that, sitit the exception. of a tittle Al cohol to prm.erre it. " It 'dill cure all local pain , and Inflammation, old sores, fresh w. mule and bruises; Piles. and all diAsses of the bowels of a chr No nature. tooth.ache, ear-ache, and-an excellent remedy for females, he. ..1 It' to truly what it professes Gabe, "THE PEOPLE'S ratssz." Proyblenee has scattered along, She rugged paths of lifemany things that contribute greatly.to the comfort and happiness of every hods • hence their gnat value, an I well may they be called “Yriends.of the Peo- ple." Ono word bore to gaud furalnst imps - Wm:4 A mnn by the name of Speneir has manufactured and ofic,ed for sale a opurious strtlchfcalled 'he “COryd tletratt"—That would be extnztfroin the hazel-nut—the. genuine le on while and pure as water, while the opurioo article is col ored,: a bleb enables the nubile to diwrpaloh. None genuine but those matked Pond's Pain Destroyer. WILLIAM K HATCH, Muntvose, and store-keepers -and medicine dealers generally, Ascots. 1000 Agents Wanted, . To travel in every county in the United States, to _ Osculate the anthotisect edition of the Life- of Gen:'-Fraide• Pierce, o r NEW `II.I.3IPSIIIRE'i . Candidate of the 'Democracy fir Piesidera of . . the United . States, by 13... W: Barllett, Author of "What I saw In London, of Met and TM/qv in the great. Aletr.polis," ia an eltgant I^ lito vol. or, 3Copges, !ILIA an . accurato yortrate . or General Pierce . The book contains the particulars of his . Cirly life, an• eulotee Connected with his private and professional his tory, and as acconnt , of his intbllo and military • erviees, &r.&.... bya popular New ,Eugland Author, whp has visitedt:oneord for the spaniel purpose orpreptiring a reliable and authentic vtanmc, mulct the advice and ts•nnserof prominent Demotrats#f , , The effort-isms the sanction' f -the distinitidshed sub ject of the memoir. trhose.sudden and unexpected ele. Cation from a ppivite - citiimi,to the-proud position of the leaden of the ItimOcrotio party; and, as the De. InocmeY, cool:molly. believe, soon to he' elevated-by them to the most honorable post in the world-P.Chief lilatfsfrate of the United Stated—creates a desire en the part of . every American to hnow the particulars 'of hid life. - . . . Uniform retail price,tdp apt.? covers, 50 cents; tn nent Cloth: 75'Onti. • Cope Kent-by mall pogt-pold, on rOcript of price. For further por.tioulfm,orrldress. pdstapold. „ 1)Elt AY, MILLER, . . , . sou. pabugherr, :Auburn, R. T 17 Publlahers et Democratic Papere, or lien York State, inserting the above, (with thir no. %ice.) twice orations toil', let of September next ,ball reedy*, a copper the sane by mail, tree of poitage -,- 10 1 1411 C St 51ILLE11. Atthtirtt; N. Y.,. 'Ju1y:9,11152 - • • Tothell6-i A BEL 71.11tRLL is novir l ieceising and kee ps , cousuinay ou hand ulargelusd desirable as soitment of . 't !!! ! •,!! - • - whsCb will be stild very'' law rereneh or feedyjniy. GOODS:-', . - The stock, in composed or a fi tat rate tisearement of ' Elruge;;3ledielnes;' Cherniettltt, 1 1 14inyi,'Oils, . DYeSturs, Groceries, Wittia-witr'p spoons, oSpeetacki,; : ./Ilusigal I Apayymenta, Yankee Notions, and, • ,Lll utt ris, • .t. - : • -. ...;•- ALSO,I s.• • : . Dry Goods, -, . : . ... Ilaidirnre, Stoinware, , Mirrors, Stationeyy, I,3rnahea, _ • • • `lfedical'ltistrtimentl l Perfunnry, • • Trhisea, Sapportera. '8 ottlder. - Draiea, - r• Shoo: - Cainphine, Ditrnitig - -Y.lod, Lamps, [ blocki t Watches,:Jewelek, i&C.:::: - ' :._ . --: . Alttersuan. wishing tiipurohate DmioOr Goody (to Ant of, the ,F.foreitaitl department!, will find 1 their, tuteresta,picimotid by, ealli,tigt firer at - the. ;Drag till! Verhity glire iof ABEL TURRELL. I Mostrose, May Iffp:`•:s 1 r.::::.'• '- • , .. lEEE • - • .WOOL " IATE 'want 10;000 popii&t i q Weal irt,ettliange V W eash•or,trothsi '• "" 7 •'• '1 - 7 D.'II';VATHROP & .ott: . Ntaitrtiefllteiti4i . - WOOL t NVOOLT pall paid for• Wool byi f qURKETT .I4...L: New 'Milford; Jaine , lBs2;-•••1, • by , t or pound also, Lard for ilea • ':''-'llO/3.+EYAREAD DR..HOVOJITOWS",r ••k.. • • - l't Attafie-Stiintific Wiinder'ei ' - zafelit -Cure-lot MYstisiti, r._ i vE:Y..g? gotogrows prmitiax, Etllit'lil iql lit• 74v2y.47 . .c1utz ', s op. tufhtirai jve,i,:.. : _ Prequed from', litictZTqt:this 'tduith. 8 toitath-,ef ;the Os, after' directlona OLD:iron' Liehig. the Meat Physio logical Cherulat,ll3,, 3, uneqops, M. p,. ; PAitadei-- Thbiti a frilly "Yrenderfal monedy for INDIGISSTIOIf; DTSPEPSIA; - JAUNDICRiuvrit COMPLAINT, CON. S.TIPATION,and DITIGLITY; awing" after Netnre's'ors moth , d, by Nattlia'i ow tiageut,the Gielsla IttleO7 - Pepsin bribe chief element or greet Digestive principle ,of the.Gasolo Julcc—the Solvent of the food,..the,Putt. Itying; Preserebag, and Stimulating Agent of the Stemach and I testinee. •Itie extracted from tbelligeMire &Com. ach MUD oi, thus forming au. AItTIVICIAII DIGES. TIVE. FLUID, precisely liko the natural Gastric Juice Its• Chemical potters, and furnishing a complele,and per.] ed substitute for ft. 'llythe aid of this preparation the; 1 irs',lirnim7lll.ldrera:t'id'Vyvl=,°!;,7ndtT4 wund a me for...dyspeptics, cq ng eaeci. ot Dehlidy,. Etnacia.; lion Nervous Deeline, and Dyspeptic; consumption. sap- posed to the verge of the grav e..t The seicatiiie- eel- artier unlit ,Veltlehltisluseed,lll.o the highest degree Cu. I Haus and remarkable' , :- ,- ; .-.; ;--. -... ;; ~, .; ... ; ' ---- -...BGicritif.o :. - gridiiice:,::. . .z.,1 •., Odin 'Llebeiln his celebrated work ;on animal chem. l Istrr:63/ 1 ; " An Artificial Dtgestive lilted. analagous ;to the Onstrie.leilee, may be readily, prepared from the MU eottelnerobrane calks etensach of the Calf, In which vari ant; articles of fettl.'se meat and gas, will be: softened, clumped, and digested lust in the same manner to they , -repaid be in the human sternath;'' , ...; ;.- - _ ;;;;; ...' m i re Call on the agent. and get , a Dolleriptieltcticular, matte, giving a large ameunt of seienillin evidenee, ?Intl- tat to the.aborts; oge tiler with , Venerte , Of 'reasokable curtsilimm ail parta'of theLlnitmlh'tattg,,- AR- I'IOURIITON'S - PEPE I IR fenny/ sold by nearly 011 the Heaters in Stie drags'nadnopnlar medicines through. rent the ttniteAS (toes. ; It fe prepated In powder and In p fluid form, main prescriptive vials rot the nee Of Rim!. ; clans, • :. _ .._ ,_ P RIVAT PI CIRCULARS for 'the we of Physicians, may , he obtained of De. TlCughton oilde agents tlysertblug - the ; whole peeress et men:mi ers. tart citing the, authorities 1 npnD which the maims o ' lthi. new remedy era based. As it is oat a seirefremulymnoldN tion can be raised against its use by Physl,einne; In respectable pemllnp,,nd regular practiee. Price. ONEDOI.T.AIttor bottle. : .- - '37" OBSERVE TILLS!! —Every bottle, of the , peewee PEPSIN bears the written_signeturo 'of, J. S. IIOID,II - M. 0.,'501e, - Proprietor Philadelphia,- pa., Copy right and Trade Mai* remora. ' -' z, + ;'- -' - fa. Sold by all Drs-gists and Dealtowin !Red :Ines: 07- For Bate by - A SRI, TURRELL, Drintgist,Mentroee, Pa:, Agent faeStattlehannr. county ; - My. DRY GOODS. NE\VI'STOOK!! - CHEAPER THAN EVER!! --.' . . . w. it Mon; Latopf the Firth of Wilson & Miller,- Draft ES to rekurri b 1 -grateful thank t0.1,k1 Cal* sena of Susquehanna county for their liberal pat ronage during the past year; and respecti till y kliegs a c‘mti nuance of_ their favors flaying. re•eprntd the store in Tomphins'ltiOck,(which has been enlarged and Improved.) with a full stock of Spring' and , Summer Goods, he invites those who wish.to , purcheie Goods se sy low, for cash, to call and examine hip assortment. Tho subjoined gat or Goods and prices he believes will compare favorably with that of any other- merchaut in this vicinity. , - Ladies' Dress Goods. A largo nttgarfmentof black and colored Sae, of is rlottigrudee nod pntterns, from _ te; 6d. kiEl. per yd: NOUSelitte De .Laines., . 2000 yards of Spting De Leine'', of almost every Teri... Or and style