_t i t -'-.%9,601c TUE LARGEST CA CUIIATIoN IN NORTRiRR. PENN' CHASE &ALVIN 14Y,,EDrrons Moutiose i Jan •ry 12, 1834 1 , ,TIIE FROG. Of all the funny ngs that live in t wantrid, marsh, orbog, 'Ths reep the ground. or fly lite air,. The funniest is the frog. \ The frog—the - cientificest Of, nature's handiwork—t The frog that nether walks nor runs, \ I goes' it with a jerk.. 'ith pants and cost of bottle green, And yellow fancy vest, He plunges into Mud and - mire - - s• All in his Sunday best; When- he sits down, he's standing up, As Pcddy Minn once said : • And for convenience sake he wears His eyes cn the top of his, head,' - 1' You see him sitting - on a log, . Above the "vasty deep;" :,You 'feel inclined to say, old ehop— " Just look before you leap I" You raise your cane to hit, him on His ugly looking mug; • But ere you getlit half way up, ' Adown, he goes, kerchug. He keeps about hie native pond, - And beer goen on a spree; • *IT gets hoar-same - you so," for a Cold water chap Is he ; • For earthly cites ho ne'er gets drunk; He's, not a silly fool; • But When they come he gives a jomp, Anddrowos 'rim In the :Idol. ri 3 O.rs' i ' ,gitfartintitt , 1 Profits a n d pleasure - of Agriculture. Extracts, from David Taggart's .Address -be fore thc-,YortheimbiTlatul County Exhibi , tion, Oct. 19, 1953: • - •Agrieulture is profitable, for it is the . true source of Wealth not only to iudividuali, lint nations. Oold and silver, because scarce, and ,in times past hard to be got, have been 'cho sen as the repmerhatises of the real wealth of the world yet of themselves ,cbmparatively. useless. To a man on a desert island,yonder bag of.wheat or yellow corn were worth more ; than mountains of glittering gold ! ' The one possesses substantial intrinsic value'f its own; the other Would be Worth less than fertile dust beneath his feet; Agriculture is profita-, ble, for it affords an almost ceitain livelihood and althoUgh it does not `nrnislislie.opportu nititaa for rapid wealth and guddenspecula-, tion, neither is its subject to those sad rever t sea, which too often shake the worlds"Of manu factures and commerce to their centres. It is plensant--i.in my bumble judgement, by far the Imost nleasantof all the pursuits'of mere - Ttds' is evinced by the ,fact that men of all callings, merchants, manufacturers,law yers, doctors, (I was 'going-to add editors and • preachers, but they seldom- get rich, probably owing to their' hosiesty,) when they have gathered' Wealth, by 'the economy and toil 'of early and middle life, turn to thiss. as pastime for their descending .years. If I were the ow ner of waving corn fields and lowing herds, "I would not call the king my uncle." I would not envy the lot of any man on earth, not -even the aspiring politienin, the patriotic office seeker, who sighs for an to .serve his country, and mourns-the ingratitude -thaVrefuses the' opportunity—not even the pale:student, who pore's over musty _books ! at midnight; with ' dim eyes, bent frame and wrinkled biowH-dim, bent and:Wrinkled be fore their isme—nor the adtenturous merchant whose all, may be overwhelmed by a dashing . wave norltheSsoldier, whose footsteps to glory ..have been through fields of blood—sover car casses Which his " red right band" has robbed ' of happiness hope and life!! I would, not en vy the monarch on his throne, for I should bsl monarch Of a realm, which brought no cares. but such 'as made inc happy: - It is hCrnorable„because it is essential, health ful, profitable and pleasant—it is honorable, ' the goad land great, the high and naighty_ones of the earth, have followed it for a pastime or a profession. - ireorge Washington was a IST- Met andlduring all his life "no conversation ' pleased him so Iwell as that which referred - to Agiicultitre. Andrew Jackson and Heurs - Clat.were fanners, and Hermitage and Atli-. land will be wan with the weight of ten thous and years, before their names shall be fotgot ten y.' Dame, Webster was a farmer, and hap pier among the beautiful herds of MarShfield, than when Seitates' and Cabinets hung upon ' hissworcbs . or Austrian Ministers wilted be Lore 'his ;pen. [ • Whert Rome, afterwards the mightiest' city of ancient times, Was girt about by her foes, ' when the' conquering armies of sEqui and 1 a Volsci Were pressing her to th e . verge of', de struction, she sumenoned Plowman from his v. i t plow, and invested him, -more than regal power. That plo- man's ord becathe . the absolute. law of the Republic. The Conscript Fathers, bowed to his dictation, and prOnd pa tricians I obeyed - without questioning. I IThe jewelled fingers of Rome's loftiest-nobles Were pointed; not in seern, but admitation at ; the broad brow of the sun burnt farmer. 1y ; his wisdom; and Courage the Republic •was 6aved, and Cruicinnatus.rtiturned from victorious ar mies and shouting multitudes to his crops and his cattle! ' I ' Then shall this l ancient, essential, ' health ful, profitable, pl4sant and honorable Art 'land 'still, while 'every other Art atl4 Scieece is pressing on with rapid footsteps to , start ' ling results kind mighty . achievements ?--- While Manufacturers and Comnieree build up proud' cities, tindidorn them with the trophies of theirisucceits, shall the tillers, of the soil follow. 7oodeia plows in,the - same furrows that were turned by their ancestors, some hundred yeatuago 'I [While the lightning bears', our masapu, and - art element- not less mighty • propetsl.onr carstipon land,' And our sliipg up on theta, bearing the Fedi:tees of our fi ehis , with t_ times the celerity as When our 'fath ers or grandfath4rs occupied the places we now hold, shall those' products be reared with the same toil and of no better quality than When they reared them' : • - -'The an swer has gone forth, not from the tiller of,the soil alone, but' from the BtFnch, the Bar, the Preacher's study, the Physician's offitie s and the Mechanic's workshop, for.-all are willing tO unite in the delightful task. of improving the etiltivation of the ' fields; and • ' thereby improving may man's meansoflivins • his conylitueoce C.omfort; and happiness-Hshey have ait4wered-4yo have, answered - by 'your • presence here to' day: " Agriculture 'shall not stand still. It shall keep pace, with its Biel& Ike," i - I's ' ' s • HoW shall it be made to keep pace! BY thieithblitshosent of.societies , like this—Lby - treilotaidation and circulation of papers Ste voted to it: by men learning not only from *sir awn experience, but froni,the , experience Ofall 14 - 11,4xteiri engaged io thessame pursuit Jeledie - eolabinationormind and ietege oftlgrOt : which give to diVir wr en havlnte lerigliege, theii it*ra 146244PsimPr'ovel Sava ges, ..w l /084, - thoughts • alS9 s luiptflosfslilatanotay be transmitted to posterity by I 'Word — of mouth. ~ ; ._. If any mast 4 if* tfte.efie a ledey a the , llo t ", Zeno' 4.1 111 !t i Ot A lPthim - Arititolitti a . ,-t country 'ahek A.gnettltu,ral §oen r iticlaud Ag-; rieultural Pr i essct have beeniat Iwprk for al l Inumbei of years, and then into a Von where such things are unknownelmrte the differ-, ence in everything at thenl; hal their fields, in their dwellings, orchards, gardensi, . A person Commg from the ; highly , scultrva ; ted fields .of England,' or front thhe• finer por ; Lions of. New York, or our - ol'n South Eastern Counties, might find even i6ot!)ngUs, some very slow and awkward way of doing things. , He, might see some poor ploUghi, and ilumsl; harrows. He might tell of &drilling machine at home, that would :put in +ore grain - in a day than , Could`‘be done by hand in two or three days, and do it much , liettet . too"; 'or of an implement that would cu d ninore rye, !heat, oats, or grass in one day, with a cerr, •'n number] of hands, than Y l wie the number co ddo in twice the time in he ;OrdinarY way I:1 • raltu -stn .or of not !crag ing Now this I thi by tl outset mals, shall ward that t king lof "fixed fiCetxr in agiiculttfre. r theugli "cal - Imtated for the Eastern States, many 421 f the! facts are,of 'general applichtion : • i iJ ' I ' .1 1. All lands. on which cliiyer or other gras 2 : ....es are groin, must either have lirci in thethl naturally, or' that mineral ii.ust be artificiallyi supplied. .It matters mot 1.-itit 'hall W l hethell it be supplied in the form legtonelknaoysteri lime, or marl. ... --.. 1 1J . - ..,1, ,1' 2. -.AT permanent ithprntements - ofi. lan,h 1 "----- must look to-lime as its: baiis. i;1 1 1,1 " .I.IIAILISLi.I . .4. 4 IIIIIF.ACTORY. .31 Land 4 whieh have h' 1 ' '1 -' i •-•rtiE oid..rsi uid b to intioutiee to th e eiti ln, lout* in cu ture- ; , '.-, a t, , • :I will be benefitted by appliCation of phosphate '.' r•us of !lIISqIII%II4IIT C. ly uty , that they have of lime, , and It •is uniMpor ant wlietiibr 1 ,. kn .•,,, LeNtablisited. a Slit l i,:iti Itre rls . b u ildip 0,9 ) i th . N ` .7 ' i street, %Intros..., Where IAP-) Will korp on boon a deficiency be su ppli e d i n - ii - F forth •of botil,;,.soppfy of Foroia.o nod A'llieri l ft . t Aloillie.stiti man- . dust,. guano, - natfro phos-pl l ate• of , hini,t . c6ttlii.-! tifocture the %erne i tito .110114 ne ts, Tombs, Head -posts of flesh, ashes, - br tlnik of OYstO - shell 1 SLOnos, Pier otiii centr. E . l Tall.- 1 s, &o. lime'or marl I lf the landi needs it, line , ,,,i;.:i .tEr . rise pnbiic sill Gad it t i their iterest to give :! ' .',. ' I LI .!!:; us a c4ll before guiux elsewhere, with heir orders - ',- i! i . -I - . 4. No lands can be pre- l en-ea in a hi c lli: 1 pf„,‘troge. SiIiPPLY i& DE .ONG.I . , , Alla. 44..1i , 5:1-- 7 .1.1wtf the . I: - state of fertility unless the cl over atd the grasses are cultiVated iii the course of rOta ti on. • • 5. Mott indie.pensable . in eVetysoil,.and: a healthful,:-.supply can alone be preserved. through the cultivation of clover, and - the gra&es, the turning in of green- erOps, or the application of composts.rich, iii! the ele-j, ments-of nioulil• • .6. All highly concentrated animal mantireA are in - creased.. in value,' and their -bemitit.4" prolonged by : admixture jwith, phi - tster, salt, or pulveri4ed charcoal. • • ! 7. Deep ploughing -greatly. improves :':.the duictive powers;-of every v.iriety of Oil that is not, wet. ' ~ • 1 • . _ 8. Subroiling sound' Lind—tbo.i. , , 1.•!.i..t that ii'not wet; is . eininently conducive tci.in• creased 'production. 9. All Wet land should be drained. - • • 10. All; grain crops shoilld be harvested be fore the grain is thoroughly ripe. 11. ciciver. !)..s well as the' grasses, • inien ; .dc4 for bay: shOuld be melwed• when in full . , - -... , bloom. ... I : , • i -,. . •. • . 12. :Sandy land can be most effectuallYim-r proved by.elaV. When such. lands' require, *liming orknailing. the lime or marl is Most beneficially applied when knade. into .a. Com post With' clay. , In slack nglint'e; salt brine is bettei than water' .. - ! 'l3; The-chopping or zrindin, , „ ! e - of grain to be 'fed to,stock, opera. tes at a. saving at least !,„1-5 per cent. ! , r ;• . !; ~. 14. Draining', ; of wet ;lands and marshes adds to their value, by Making them more, and by inaproving 'the. health:of 'r.eighbor hciods. ! ! ' ..:_ •"'i • ..-1 - - • ! .il .• ! .I's. To, manure - tfr lit t° wet: lauds, -;is to. throw manure, lime ! Land labotawity. ..' !. 1 : 16. Shallow4iougliiing operates to .kaiy,:ir eritAl tli• - . 'soil, whilerit dl...creiws . (produetion. -17. BY stabling and shedding --. stock thro' the winter, a Saving iof ',One-fourth •the ifood - . may-be. effected—that is,i!one-fOurth le4.food will answer, than..when . the stock is exposed to the inclemencies ;Of the weather. -i! ... 18. .:1 . liO.Aiel of plaster,- per a - cre, SOwn. ' broadcast ovJr clover, 'w.lll add !100 percent. ro its prtiodu,c,e. . , j - ; . . 19. 'Periodical app . icitiens of !-ashes :.tend ' to keep pp tbe - iutegrt vi of soilt),, '.... by '!supply ing most, if not all; oft e, organic substan : l , - I ces d- : , 20. Thorough' Preper tions ;, of land are absolutely necessary to tae successful and lux uriant grovith of the - lats.' !! ! „ : ! :. ' 4 21 , :Abundant drops- cjinnot be:grown - for a i succession of pyears, unl ss care be taken -to I provide an egnivaient lop' the Substances car- i tied off, the land. in theproductsgrown there-1 ! • on. ! •!! , ' • i.!- 1' . H: '' . ' - ~ 1 22. To preserve metidlows. in, their produc- tivetts; it, is ueces;arylb. harrOw them; every i second mitutun, apply , lop-dressing and roll then! - up. ; - ; . . . . 1 , and' - , • 1. • , .., , 21. All stiff..claysl avi'bcneatf dbv fill winter ! ploughings, !but sliduld - ..ue.),i,er Ile 'ploughed when Wet. 1 4' at -shell ploulpingsl the furrow he materially deepened, lime; marl! or ashtS should be applied. •- .• !,! ". i . KICKING • HORS 63.--1. , ocentretfto Me - that a reeipe published in y . ttr . . paper!for the cure'; of kicking horses, neigh be of ranch . !service c.} .to persong, afflicted wttl 'such datioerous ani-11 mats. : ;The operation P r cure to.E e ctinitrien-'; cell 4i follows, to 'wit': Put a he. ! •nistall or bridle, With twisted _W, Or twisted strait bittsl iu the mouth of the ho : to be =cured; then; put a Conimon back -sa, dle, with thill lugS, or l i e any'-strap.Or girth,. wit loops On either side I of the horse, is equallyg*l ; then . bnckle 6, ' pair otlong, reins, openrna -the middle, into! the bitty; and pass tbeion throukh the (hill 1 lugs; or, loOps : one tO ! elc r, Cli hinof, leg, 'above 1 the fetlock joint; there :ake each rem fast to .the leg, allowing suffielent length o Seitz for your horse to walk or trot, ! as, the. operator may think proper ; EvOything complete, you, willsl4-vel.the animal! cOmmerice Ore operation Of kicking; the firstlyrallbe a i*rt kick, the' .second lighter, ands .on till you l • home Can- I not he.;inade to . kick Any more; By' the a--I hove methodinany.no4v iroithle:s horiesthay, Qrbe ma4e3,:aittat4.—fizine Fart' er. - • • v i To MA stz WHITE - ASII. ,-, .e .following receipt is the best Imo 1:1 , e4)ll4)liliDg , esx..TF lence and durabiliiy. Take a barrel and slack one b!isliel.of fre:shly burned liiir - i in it,' by oi T d `covering it with boili ' water: After' it is slacked add cold Watt knough tci bring it to the consistency of g white i wash, Then dissolie in water, and l id& o ne pound of white . vitrioll . (salphate of zinc) and onie,iquart of fine salt. ' . 1 i 1 TO XAICEIIOOII3 paooP e --Xtelt o;. each *tusk and be‘-. wat t and elk in one pint Of oil and.hesiall when` putty coot'add three oz. I °foil of Ap ply lot with a brifidt. •• I •• 1 I . I , • ----4----.40-- 1 , , brehT.4espitir4u_ ' versit-r. ; ~1 'i P hl g r°Wll 4 ill 6. q l2. t ,,,.. i• . '`, ": '. - ' rj: P ••• I WA ' lii s wheel t4rWip. nn# U I f/1e FaMishing Store. , - H. DPPEU;is no+ -prepared to invite the r.. 1 • public-,generiply to. ex his varied and i•xterisivo assurtincht of giolid• which (as an ex dealear) he i to bilicr very log. Cnrs•.-,Qonsistink Decoroted and Plain; Dinner rind Ta'Settii,'Fruit - Baskets r Sots CRINA.—FuII Miter and Tea - Setts, Printee, and Plain Emboised in Setts, or by the sinFle piece, also, i variety of beautiful styles of Toilet Ware. , ' '..1, -I, LOOSING GLASRES.--Maliogany, G . ' _fitment:ll framed Glasses from 6 1.4 c Also, Marble Slabs:aind Bracelets. GLASS- wAßE.—cdt and Idriessed ' G c.inters, Tumblers, Chanipgs, Burl Cor'd Butters, Globes, Candlesticks, IS HOUSEKEEPING- IiARDWAKE!=TabIo I ',et Cuttery,,Spouns, Tca Tray.Se•ile Einmeled Kettles, Hat' Wicks, Re %IV:net...Coolers, Ice Cream Freezers, dI ' . WOODEN AND .WILLOW I WARE:— } 4 Cabs, Wagons, Rocking inorses, Crad Pails, Tubs, 3losii Pounders,` B.tsketsi Hight and , Stool Chairs, iikc: '1 " • Wtsnaw Suanns.—CMTiees. Gls's. Pius mid Heads. Bands'Loop' and I Tii 'Stain Pools in Variety. - I , JAPrANED ' WAG . E.--Tpillesett, con Foot Tubs, Slop Jar and; Water Pail; 1 1 ei;and all Articles histotifileturied in the ~' ir ;- "BP.ITANIA AND AI:GENII:1E VARE.--j 1 Tea,Urns, Elg Ciiildler; Ca tors, , Ch es, Aetans, Pitchers, Candles ieks, ate LAMP, AND LANTERNS. I - ID very Var price an I .4litalitvt ' I , • TOTS AND PANCY AttTIC China, Glass, %Void, Ti,,, % llache, Tena Clain; Pariar a 1 r. so Fancy B iskets- • Plated 1V: re:—Table and Dessert nod Oystek Forks, D i i , .ind Sauce Lidles,'Castors, b .a and Coffee Setts. , , . rd Cie , es, Table and Flo eseription„in fact. Mtn l t' home furnishing, I iy be foiled at this every the Iliii? mint 11, ~JA\I I ES 11. of the AftwOruu flat he Bth 1843.. • I 4 &oars en' Binghamton. • - . . • . Australia, California, • 9r any place on 4 Glooe.:clnnot present gr • italucements,ithali - StELER if• :STODDARD'S ROOT AND Sit OE, STORE. fii •' I . 1 W r - li s t i‘ e i l a i s P -: l o la rrtnetit lo- f embracing a general variety i of u..w and de , ivies of Ladies and Grutiemin's. wear, at which ;tie Ladies }ret c h. tia'siing an d Mlle Gaiter.. Kni :And Einiinri.ld Polkas. Kid ..nt leather and !br0n2.1;41 .Plaiiy buds. Bit and Ties; v•liti...ineti's • French: and Philad 4:Lk tanned calf sliia uad ii•iats. Can..i.roso button (;ftitirs. -:lloniter,ey atld Washingloa toilet Stipp, Nlorkicco,...eatr. and CoWhid.• Z.:t 119 . Sc. Bova hip. cliff add Cowhide Bantl Druz:ma ; - all uthaik or Aluas,:sl alma -kis..., a general ifinrtinent Of Findings. which sist in part of Riots, p;trables. /fang , nails; tacks. thread, wax,. ristieS, shoe bin awls, rasps, Palldlginll 3 .l.,l4loe. &c. .oak And hen'aelt•tann-.4 grafi upper and solel er,Ninroc , qo' skinit and: Wprk made to Order ntid r4pairiog newly d, .• KEtfdtft. STODUA' •37aro rose; Jane; 1. 114,53. r • 4N:1046: ciPI 7 MiTI" STOVE AND TIN WARE DEPOT. t L. El3cif . T.E4 4. P i would 'respectfuily .L . i n :erm the, prOOle tolthus Cutllliy aUQ the people in general,' that l'tlit•Y ,have opened ap-estalt lishinetit of the 021ve kind in gontriis....; at th.• stand of Sayre and one donr north of the: Dentlrort where they inti2nd to keep on. hand .2 tur4o asiortment of. chnieiTin, Copper, .Brass and sheet 1 rots Wares, all of which they will sell as .cheap 'as they can bint&ht in thiS or any other county.' • AMeng' our' stoVei may he f.Mtid the followinz hesigis - others. tio uMnerous to *MIAMI': N. V. ct:Erie;',ctiskight, pr.rcood, • • Modern. Tr(J . .7 :- 1 4 • or coal. • " " ' Vu Ica n ! , ,• Bry Slate, " ' " • . Forest elneeir,elertetett Oren. . • .11,Aardli i ! ' Also, Pirlor, Orft-...e and shoit Strives. Culver's Pat-. eut Hot-,.r Furnaces fur Pubic Buildings. stores. //mete. etc. Stowe Trimm ui, Pipe, Zmc, sheet L-sd, L-arl 'Pipe, Well end Cistern Pumps, Chain Pump:. Chains and!Gearinz. ITAII kinds of Cusi, - ..M Work done on short no tice and inns: reisonahle terms. Oni motto is small p ro fit4,.re.tdv pp Y, and gniek returns. - •.!*All kinds of PrOncie at ken in exchange for Wares. If you don't beti.j.ve.it, call and see. 'A. L. WEFTS rER & CO, linntinep s-pt.; 15; pas:l l . • ' Watches: Watches,: Watches!'! '.THE .Subscriber has .this day returned from. l!lestr - YOrk tv:ithet tares and heitutifut . riortru , nt of Fine Watches,Jew. . fry and Fa iic.Goods. to which he ,wthild call the' attention of his friimds. It is needless.to eUum4ate thedifferent kinds of moods; suffi,c!. rt to Say ithathis present stuck Cl goods was neverieseelp-ct In this part °Oho State, mt, as has *Ode , verre bought for cash. he con.: not be undersold!by any. j He v ill take pleasure; in showin2 his goods , tOa!uwlio may favor him with ri call. feelnic sure that, [lib pipticon wiNhing to purchase cats fail of suiting theinselyes both as to ooality and price... t ' - ' ..a.(auto • —. . ' •. . illwz.:. . . • . (...... - •,. 1. ... '1 7. (.. ' 1 =TM= AT VlTll.7,4.—ALfor , r stoctc of fine Gold find NV s ' • ' 1 ' billvor Wutelles, :of every, rule nod price, -, Nov. 24;' 1 SIC ittNG:4 aud.ilJrra;rt Pine. iu every variety Lint pattern', some entirely new stytrii.tiv Nov t.!-1 - A. J. EV I,N'4. • (i;iILVER C•tid t:neerq 'Port Alonnis, Napkin Itir" o ,. Fruit .Koivr:S; Soup Ladies, tie nod Bet:er Knives, ite. &c., by- • 'Nov 24. •-.`:l A. J. EVANS. F.INS.— I . ,trzr lot o' hie for pait:9.l..; CORAL BeaOa, Pldiu 'tiud cut coral, at - ~ ••• - .A. 1. EVANS • • !1Z 'IW G . 0 411014.: • OU assortmer4 flow icat nprisoi`almost ever* R article uOli l ‘t, rind we fear some thit are not wanted,' wl*li we will sell nt cost and some articles * L at less • than cost on thnt. Same neeoent tr. BURACWS & Co. • 9ibson 0.6.11853.1 • RAWLS, • glik woco3N ItA)NG SUIAVV,LS, nil llt quat , 00k& anii beautiful pattern& at attain:lly low pri4es. I U. BURROWS. Oct,t, 26: 'F#ne WOOL Lopz:Shawl at $4.25. • T. Gibson; Soli. 1. U. BURROWS Wen. Ba4talo Robe. A lir.2e 144 'theniehnteo whole Robes at - a very srit.4l hAvatiresto the enst. Gibson. Nov, lr, - V BURROWS & Co. Wlitdoli Shades. , • • -A Large lot o f handiotne ; painted, shades, nt low priees.' Noy•.-j. . BURROWS* Co. . . Saral. ~ ..BAce... i t CtiOleetch - a0d17 . 7 11i ho said low, by tz. struttrT; . Kr* Sitifieti,o4 -. .**l - 01684 • - " 'Stoves:l Sicire4o Siciy . est: !I • GG riruE Sere and Yeildw 4ear.remir s that the faatalivroneli 4r the keen Prosis of 01a Grey %Vintev, eni- of these, miser passable and itii!ht6ipproOtl !;Stoves Irrem the tins extensive .SlanufdeiliriOi in thelUaion, Mes.rs, Shear & Packard, beottno indisi4nsable to eiery family. We wonlavespectfully anneunce to the citizens of Sukitieh.34ni - and adjoining comi . h ties that we oe ju4 retieived arid ;are re ceiving the largest and best - ,reoibrtnitmt `ofi ! .,toves ever, introduced inch Enteric Pennsylvania', which will be sold at the F Very loWesteash fiwtt. F To thos l e who ore in Want tif Stoviis they witl.find it to their interest to tAII iced. examine ourfvriety before purchasing. k6ewh q ie. comptise.h. part as follows":—? 1 -.United . 3fates, .Oriental Parlor, Eastern C2iteen.o-04 Venetion,i .do ' Fire Clipper ; ;`.Fancy n • Air TO/ E. - O. Pang •I- "do. Mnrning Star,' •, I i , Cottage.* do Farmers' . Air-Tiohl, • t•ite., V .. The above Stoveli'are ten well knuw?t to ."re quire any minute ',rle-tcrint:jon,i being* the mot popular andaporoVA Shoji in market. All 7 100 mayl favor 114 Wit l ll,ll!Clii grill he 811, 1 1Wn iltrough ant. 1 Itri;sortmeet ph•rt:' ? iur. ißcolleet, the number . ";—EATetie f;tt faniedl'One Price Store." 11„ r fe r i, Pa ., sot,: 054 -45 • It and $75 obletN De- On foot, &c. land Pock: rigerntora, I' ropellers, les, Ceder Rocking, :end Gilt ssels, ;Ilse 'slating of Cm.li Box line. , . . ' , CARPENTER'S iIOTEL'e (FORMERLY' Luis , tiOT:st,.)pREAT BETD, P. ~ , Ttit. subseriber,lhaving tsentrd this well known house, and te.Otied and rel4urnished 'n Vood style, is now p rip4i.. id • to '.rec4ive and - entertain gues.ts. This Molise is dtiiliglitfully mitu; r ited on the hanks of the Sugquehatma:Lriver,. On ithn line of the New York ;Ind Eri4, and the Dlaware, Li‘ekawatina and Western . 4iii!ifiad,, ; .toveilooking . , .. a most neatilifal mt'sltoti :O1 country: - sin is the panorjna of sconert tinequillled: anywheri .. . /S.l4 e .A. SUMMER ItR,RT lorOlte busiaes4 man seel ing, qUict and; freedota, front the tilths'e and. • din if city life, and for loalies.;; and geniirnen in pursuit of - pleasure, amid the rural seenery of the country, this loeatlon vantiOt he e . gnalled. ' Here the -weary travelletr . i seetiie from the etinfusion incident, to the continual airiti,nl and dep!irture (lf traiiis, which. e4cl,lly ill the nigh), tlute is a very great annoyattee.to tho.4stopping h't houses ,; . 1. . -I vent near the liltt6tl . .:, :-. • . . . . .- !Its Rocus art. ue.'w,,ples.titt and well furnish- • ed ; his Table with all tht., delicacies wl ich both eon 'try and city plarkets',itfrni ; and tc) p tins will he spared to (mike his', hotise a pleasnt home to all his aue4as. ''.. i.- .i. • . i • . • -a,'-f•-•Gu EsT s will.he cotiveyed to andrototh... rearri, at. uty hour tla'y ormight; ion-good, l amilms free!, ..f .1 .. • ; • '.. '' ' .. 1.1%..,(. .l i . l . i t.L.'" A I..lEttlt 'B . rlituT ts ,attachOti to. the ff . ilonse. • Coffre . .nnd fingiDiit- l iety, I style, d Alaba teaspo seri k a. rilluOrB nslstinET of 1 1 on, Paper ,in Pins, al- ns, Table ices, Soup nd Trays, ruchtli aI article in 1 arid 'lima -estabNll- r• , Tit• tq 14 ever usef, I .s tensiv DE PEU, lel. Bli - aat flutist tir.iat .14/!ad : ;Depot: • • ALFRED J RVANS. N 0 ,2 Odd Fellows' Rill. A: J. EV lONS handsome' Funs. suits- A. J. F:V %Ns. • _ 1 " : CARPENTER Great 13..ni1..Tu0; trthi,lB33 —2611 . . .. 4 “ traural sorni.ry about. it :: ' rr.ftnbine _t.lnim, it very de-it-Able St.Jl ME. it Rt . ...son - I' 11 r.tssim•ss miln and oth..rs )ri thir pity. ; wim may ‘ti , ll to "4st •;ficare” frir':a- r v w,-dak.s to r e cruit in it), r r glintry.. .• :: -::: i • ~ : • A Largi rind " C4intihrdious * gall' .. .. i s attached to thjOntiiditig fqr •the chnveni , rnvi• ..flplcasure PAlttf3, whip til , , , i'ri!wavrr! find , r-mRI r.crotnnurd:itism4 fit•re, *if h'iint rwzaid t.. nuoilr,r, with warm Ftabc.4 for titir l ,fe.ms, afid - reliable . help to trait ripirifir.-m- ' • li• . 1 . :';';._.r I.'4)r -fur”?.t.- - parfitrUtar;i• inquire at the -Brvant thruse ofthe proticiOrir:.. 1 • I.', AD9ISON - BRYANT . ,Fl.lr. - 1,553-11. 1. it - . • 1 •i . ~. - . • • Now sArrOlgement.-.. .-.. 1 Bingham t citi - %toed itti L-Ide v.% ii I le i , Pa. • 8 7 1 04 - ER .5 11 1, 44 .71/0.1.1:1 S . WO it U ai L it D s o r f S l sit• o c d t , fi r t s l ,. l , ii l le ti i ln - ununci• L i tt tke Infinit i, Great - demi and vi cinit% , that- theii =ire no*, receiving a ilea'. isuPPIY to their alreadyi,ir4o , stiiiA of Goods, in their new store recently erected bsit,ii'vid Timmtis. - . ,- The aiitsnrtineUt l ' is exttittstie embractuff PTerfa r • ticle usually .call4-for, ulid,l iv ill positively' be icild d i teaperfor ca•elii i than eiec'. b-fore . offered' in- this suction of conntr!riconsisilitii nf. - - ~ • h GR Y IMOD'SIOROCERES, -- - - qrackery. Irii744Sieel,:;yogs; Bows lqn• Shoes, F . triiir, Fish antr Salt. T , 11 . 1 li . added to ten theiniand noliotis not -enornerated. _ l'lllesubimribellt:Wish ii - gmUeva:ly understood that dsfin is what tkay tnntit4 want. and llor- cash will sell (Not to ettii4ip) nut Cheaper than any other es ! tablishinent Welt:of !grit York. • • 'I • ' 1 1 plesso rementker tlitit What we tell you is nr( fiction, hut " stirtiborn f4elSl,.' - which I ,we 'can and Will deinotott - ut•l'Optl•exatuinatiou of wit atock and prices. •.'' .. i 1 l.:. 3, -1. a . - All 'those whiOnve been Ilit the hill& of , going to 1 qinghainten totUrchasiWito&will find; -it -to their advantage to calf upon '1 11 .- • 1• . i ', .. stowErts & THOMAS i b e fore going faitheT,.. for. We have What , you . at 1 i • 7 tyiltit.-3Cif. 1 . ii %: i :I ' 1 I 4 ' ' ! ; 'l , !• % atutt 4ure an I 4 lusittlite • • BIN6IIA I'O.N N. , • . , HIS itmittithin •is Itbeated in a b l eatitiful an. ro man t ic 6:iv e t iv4l l 'S base . of Pros ll' peel, and withilOthe eilitieration ths. vilage ; possessed• of abundant supply o r „iron ... i t router, 4dvitisteitis for eistbise in the' pure nir, carriage and 'filort walk. tip the tunlininin. ove - Cooking a seetiSry, itiliaispassed 64136' lan crandeur, and lfree front the noise and lurinoil I busy life," wiA' l rtteell4l4!'suiling and rowliiiipriv - - irges:on the ple4ntaut niiit'irs •of the I k- •J these are a f44'cif the P iSs minuet) thi Cure ' oilers to the ini I ujid. 4, I • The house is new and commod ious: —bitthi apparatus ezeellebt— { yell; ventilated, with 2' feet piazza. II I . I • J. The ineihealikpartirijia:is•under tha entire c Of Dr. Thayre•fttil wtfe,'Avt,to have, had large o;icp knee in Ilydronathie Pkiictiee, and jarefavorati y known as sitectisifol praetitioners. •• Courses of liktiires, 'with full plates . and illu tuitions. will bi., given I.;iffroiighont‘-thft season • the &culprits and . PnllrlllPi npnn Aitatottiy, Pity i ology. ydropit • .andl fivzietie, the . . i will be no additional etiot:ge, I Ppinales whit hove Ikea confinettP,to !their bet. for years, 'area invited', to eorresporid with us • 2ivP us a coll.l ,par stteepss in Iln4,freatmaitt o Idiseases ppettlittr, to' lein4le - s. ham given up con !dyne., and we 'say to all:pi:eh, pact they ha • r‘soffered mutltt from..ettauy ph,ysicians," m • one more 'lrbil,' • [. Terme fiord td; $S per week; (papll •wpeklv.) accorjling to• nom and" a t tention rPq i ,red. Patients Will prn4life- for persohal net. 2co fortables, 2 blankets, .3 lition - or conion shoots a. Ts towels., , 1 • o AY it I:. Ar. • '.;Resident - 1(191f Th. w, & •'. , • - • - Carplts- mitt 011 Cluillts. . llAinista igthtrad;nitti refitted ' - itsr r;xtens vt CrtiekPoiv iirt4l fliiii+p Furriilltino Stunt, x • nve*,:ly for thIF ititstinett:4; we have] ndded - a n w fe j atnra in it* Ocitartmohts. s • • ,; •. The wnntriffiur in Aternted •'' tni . C.arpetit. il Cloths and torittking Gln**o4, in witleh we AM r I aond avinrttivinti at Met.* whit+ iranrint flit 't, pleine, and t&whiat vie Invite vntif rirtiktt•tr et tennan• - - . ,' :. I' i . J.. Ft. 'DE PU . 1 ji Birmhorntnii "OetlsiSi; 20 ! " !alt 'AL, New Stiltbrd; Clei / 0 ; 1851, - , 1 • .....-.. - . li' . 11l E ... 31 A# R I Atli E .sT A '1 1 / 4 .', : _ 9/.0 Ilappineill r euid Lea:th;' :ur •Isl fii. 1 0114, ;11 . ..'ore(fuga.. neirod I) .t . - ill, 11105 . 1 .STARTtANG COOADERATIO.NS! , : r i • Relleetioni for the Thou , Thtful r., ,! . ~1 • .5 tiOnge tient countless butuan beings Oast and drag:,!thtietigh life I:iis do, the beamii of the 'field, or the lap:cis of the learth, evincing .no nloTe!thouittit ur reflection than though the noble facultdei or wind wereput vouchsafed to thou. ._ \ ~.. I.lliiliy.sueh are hiashands and fathers, npun - whoip are tbrendent the health, the well-being, and tin. he'll' wise ti( a confiding and affectionate wife, with perlittlii a family o children. ' ' f • • t-i . .1 . • il• l 114)w * c» , rr.'N -I r 0.11.1 , 11 NS 'lll4 i• - rii is il WIFE LINGERS FROM YEAR TO YEAR 'ln Op ll t, pitiable CO6tiitiorl /1„4 not v nett for oat. day I. feel I' he' ham , " and; ex ii i iora ting iiiiluenee:iticiilcisi to-11i1 eiijoy meta Of health. .„ 'tfilini may nut be nu invalid confined toter lied or •el . .ni tu her .110.1111; lIS .1)0', ',fiat', Illiilll,lioit avid energy itiduee Loa nerve lief I)) lake 'pi.riountl ,hargie of her household, even when her Inialiii hill. 1111L - 41th itit rit it;, b . iit: the is' neve! I bilk es iwrt rptil.l.. ttltikteg trout day la day..atid alway. 4 .stilieg .' . Tlitis, day utter airy, raid tatiat It h'lt trait' spin':,lier health'ilaily , sink+, till ilially ',..‘.•u On . h0ii....10f rettiViryAli.) larger CI:W WII:I. .14)1111tli l. . . H E BLOOMIND BRIDE, Gut iit. _few • years ago in the gash of iiiighli at:.; i-oat 4, a nd buoyancy of spirit.?, rapidly. uiel app.i retally iniixiilieatily, be.aitae,4 a (.-able,, ~i;•10y. de bihtated wife, with frame einac.i.iie4.. iith.ves itit struak, spirie',, deitrumv , l, eutaitenatiee bea:riiig the itapti.ss. or tiatrialix, atat tau -utter' pliy4ieal and went..l pr0:4'360.14 . ! . f..t :!,•• L I main:es this ' Aleplairahle• chalige way .nod .I. ~,, ariso frail r.4;init..! or , const it ut i.telar ran t'. i:at otteta.r, hy. ' . far qtemer, it. grtom 'nod ittOcocn.l4, Igi"Vitueg of Ow : zinutiletlt soil. plaitie_st 'irtili., , i,t twalpt :La eatnietiteil with, the marl iage state. OR viiil.i ban. of wlileh entails di:ease, i.itttr,:tiag aziil 1 ,,,i,.., r, - nut,. may - tit the wife, but often . , . 1 errilitory Coinplaiiits upon the Chilaren. . i. , i, . " j:NTO - inn litttlin A:;iin. Fotarrn a towit i 1 lip,,Y rr:4oBslitlatz . CON titumpitioN, .. k uitovil.A. ItSPOCIIONOttIA; INSANITY, OMIT, : tILING'S EVIL, awl other Ittiletosee, i . --- - N HER I T'A,N OE , . i'READFUL. I' $,• ow ,fr *fie Pit rent .1. 4.1' until thiAjeelitilitte ! Shall vie he' wise i. i tllAt CLICtaIL% - ille Cattle of our richt., oitr !t0r...1 , . tnhrep. our .cotes. cur oxen,• the tt'iat to e tind tljrmier of the Icon t-e po,ses. the leit tire Alto! y,ofpur ..tool+ AIR! owrettatttli. : hut , hi all that ci-rus ourst. " •lves its hutuaa beings: with lomat, . lions atul v.( .sitttts.• s4hject t... gre:it &mug,: lk. illvolv;ie; our tabu e. 'ware :tad tt:litvini., , ,,--' • 111 that entwer.., the health' ii' it tre;r.tr.• of t 1 C,f our ItiTeetotts. and the 'opt: her . of our rhii tit' all thatreoneertts 01 1 / 4 , 310:c0a1, act! phy•oca: 1' hell.; of th ,, Se ehttlrett, We 5 tioul4 Le tin •••I in I hp. tiat I;,,tr anti m”.t . .. - BENIGHTED IGNORANCE,. 1 • .A , ,Cr 1..i . A111.1 . : - A% I(FACI:SAItt.E. !. ' . " 1 (OW bil:,.• ,hall thi• ig, ii-iiii6- piev.it•l iii iir ,,, b; , -- - ‘::, t:set,iir ifS bitteK fiuits ! .liois Imig :hall . the ,s.f, uplt-au,ither be ignorant of the Hatiire.-vitliiii-t.-r it.:.'„ nuts or the vacious womb and svxiial voitipLiiiit, •' ella qivriiii; her days by i,utterii.g—satfering "lieu .c-, ~.tvi,geil v., yvar , ,,eveutuatio„,, ,, in a co:apt:cal i , ../ Of ,• t; • -es '.utterly and hopele,..ly lueurabl.- t :..F.liall we `for ever chine cam eVI'S to the reimits of I ,by,i., , 1. 4 .1.., 1 1 t , : j etle . by •tvi.;;ell w . e. way arrive ,at a:, to ,Irr.,t antlo,g i,f otn.,:Aves • :is [awn iinil ivi ! iiii.ii. au:i..i:i fo 'reams fife-lung cliuriog' ilk v... see. null . pu,tt cuatitig tbott to our childriut.. . L 1 :EVERY WIFE' AND HUSBAND PONDER! 1 .., %, - Int•Mtid , or riff . - netti is 4f,loolif: if tr!.iii. Italit',.il. theta ni.-; , ! I, lotor It, ,eras 11 1, i,. b.mlib 4 ,,,r b,, 17 ,:e., 77;‘,111. 100 . ,irltdgy i, ,01:ktinrd o f V Wirt 0rt... 1 .' rodrilcil : . 1 Tun PI It It LED IV 0 7. , 1 .t . N 'S _ I ts IVATE 'I\IEDIVAL COMPANION, 13-1: DR ... . M. ' M31..:1110EAU,. . . . ITtivi:••••Mt •OF Di•F:ANK‘ OF woI:V.N. at i I goal r. , 1,4 r o it ion.' 16.1 , pp tau. . Pt it. r :, , II Cr.et. - • . ( tiN FIN% ritenit, NAlli.i PINI , INtI. it i 110.1 • • Vit„.tpiioi.he.liii ISO ; and It ti 1.01 1 SURPRISING OR WONDERFUL, •Cniotltlreln heat EVE I. V F 11... i In .t 1. K . 14611•641., 31 AD D Steil DO I.lyr. von Isere 1 n(411.1111. fa ,Irua know Itslcr,v of eh. i“, i Intr. rhornt.ter null en InNes of her . . ii .: • cunt plallll4.Naltli the ‘'nelo 114 , , . . . • t.y mist:intl. owl that nrarly 111 A L 1.7 , A )1 th. r, t.t - ) ni l' ePt E S Ai, ul.l hare beiUt sold It is imp:lt:lie:thin,: to e.a, . :vet fully the various •othjest• treated .f.l as 111-) IVO of a nature Ctrictly intenile.l • fur the lillirrie.l, , orriillnn‘e etaiten.pl.lfing mart ia se 11. 7 11 1 'W.A DAIS 'OF 11 , 114 IllitillttED, !CHOU II . , %A I) COPIES 1 itiv.- been SENT OF MAIL w;tl..in •Llic List' La, tn . 1.1.1.1. -1 I. • • • --:. - - AUTION T© .. THE 'PUBLIC. i . • Bt:- NOT nE A it.l t: I, nr) . .. llny no book un!e•o! ftr A ;.%1 Al:twit! au, 129 14 . ..rty St , e.t.• N. Y . is roe the title rag.% ittpl :the Ctiii - ) in the Clerk% (IfIleY• on the bacWof the wit. ( Fige': null bay Attly of re.spvet•ll 1111:1 111.notnt1t• ch:acto. r ser•l f.vl inal, nt.ll n.1.1re,.,11; 1)r. A • 4 ' . M! i oltriN•a . as I thert tire .p . 96033 nrdiefrrertition, infringetae sof ropyright. 1 • ''t. • • . liar Upon ceirtt of One Dollar "THE MAR•' . R) ED WOMA.'. 'S PRIVATE MEDICAL. COM. , IP ' N.K)1 , ." is 'oe . 1,:,...i../ ,5,';,5,'; to any; part of the ti piled Stalcs, ;the Canattas.aud B itisli Provinces. '.!AM Letters raise • pnst‘paitti aril add •ct to rir. h. M.' MAUR/ AU, Box 1224. New-Yorl. CUT. Ponsh:ng 0:T... 110, 129 Liberty Street. hterw-York. Prs.isvr.vAsl i A.—T. B. cvnithil Willi tilts. 110: 1 -.41a. Ilarris)mr..; 1.1 S. North, 1;-4 er: Niii r ,l : J N En..tilin.rt•r. Nl:it. ' lik 8r..J1. o h=4l -i: II W S -,ii,t.,. , Tlt• 1 0r[31.1, Uniirlt-ivn: J''11•B irn. II 4 I.:lroz,'lteliflintr: It P.11',r,.;•1:.•r. il' W..ilfz & 5t.'...0.4. Carbon•i 11!: F:4lre4 &., NVilii:ittnip l .rt ; 1 S. - P11.7k..' Wi i ii,...ll.irt.. : F 4, ~. W. t v1i , e',..6,,r,,,' : Potter & )11.31,m, ._ 11,11;,!e.: - G . Merill. ‘Varren'; 1t..1...rt )(3r ,, kv. Nl \ cer. . S. 1,441. T.! II nov . er• 41 P. Cliiiiilt 7 r)•,..Sori: 4.rsot ; Thus C. ap..1711. If.lPltil 41 : 1. 8.. G.flitii .4(.n'l l grip: S. 13. 1 lidr.r.„ Gr..vrtst.tirt , .. " 8..11 .11. • ' Pitt r t , in : E. :4 :11.11-I)3n. Fr-pilitin : Dr.S I) St...i t. Berlrgird; E. iiilklirl. Indipn:t.'.. .1 J ‘1,41 11%-. %I -4!t:(1 ; J. 'W.KiAn..v..l3 - ro..ynsvill..; G II Nke.r.., t,. ; ;Aiiti..r: J. , S. Ni.-1;4..n. Chanihertdmr\ . F 1) !' .wer, Norri-fowt: ; E 13 4mer. Stinifievt , iwn : I I Ai6:ii..ll. Pi:t..4.llrz? G W Gt.its.u. *Boiler: Jo-, Swortz, Btomilbiirg; P. S. - Dui:lien '.& Co. Chien., lionat.nr , r,- -. 1 • ' .FITS ! FITS FITS ! TOE VEGETA ULF. 3.%T 1:;1t. T. EPILEPTIC PILL. For the eure - of Fits, Sl4l..cozN ~Grqinpg, ,and all Nerrmoe f rpd PEItrION wltn are laborlor 4.4 r this atre:i.lutr inalady 'RuI dud tireY Eli ET t PILLS" to lir the,ouly re net) , ;ever dlseove&d for eurfUg r.pileu,y, or FAllug Fifa • a Pill+ potlfp 4 iti speri4 n etiou 0 o the nervous ay.:- tera;. an I. ;,10.oli • tiles. are :Ott:pat, d 1.4 t Ira 'the purpose of eurio.T.' Fit they will he found ~le,perial betytit tor 'int! pet Aon._ afflicted with went; rierv.4 . or you gyatisu moo been pre.Atr.mterf of Alotteretlfitni any C.lll eignAt"..ver. rin •Itroule vont It.e-t.eA of long purnilinc. - 4nit tlueel by nervOit , ntes, thee 11r, eon. Cll. In=ly trate,.S3 per ItoX. or two boxes 'PI ~Lit of Ihn city; eitelrottlig N. remit oure , 'hat r _the .11'111! sent than through the moil free of pompire. For sale yb o• los it:titim,, street .. Iblttimnn. whom °Hera tram all 'parts , of the' Union, wont be 04 1,1,40[0 1.0.1 poi'. • NIL r • Rtiritedy I:llatniff,r - y • A c.fp.vrAr: ikl , l own. Antid.te for tin•fnlinvfing Fevers 421.1 Intl mottintua to which tti.• gyA a.. 4e.„. It Iteumatttla: I.t63i•burk, files. Dtrtrrhrr3. - itentn , 4l”. rosittrt , ln• FOrtrtore44 Itilea, Cuts, 'CA* i., Burns Dud t•caldr., • • - - : irs • . - "t@-ne' Iv, for tlor.ril Lair . sytiinr. 'weeny, l'ot I Full Cute. eplint. atretrl3,l.• I.lllllette,r. lj ril unit. Itroi.e,,, gm; Lie .tt.4daataon of eke Lunge ; and all revere - to !Iffy t iltiLjert . —Aelet Terrell. 110..trocr-11.: Bailey. trray 1 vor - y W - yalustug--4,. 11.- Woodruff, ()knock, A 4 • 1"- 4 - * • .).(.1.11 1 )).41.. . . • LI3 nvi l icE;4l import:it iim tt those J piptetittidl Foil Jew e led . Detaelted Lever and ItVatithes .with seconds aml hard en altielied Dieb. tlauble Indmined in , open casesaill of Nhi«~l ate 'wile-anted and received direct . from , Se ; ,itzertlind.. the few prices will :4 1 alive p VI the public%slier:a and how an - oiOrtunT,4l).l. c ent qr..; van bii \• D0ubt...6.1 13 Jeweled Lever Watches ar . ahOve izt elegant silver etest front 8 to. Santo Movement% In 'Hunting easis" froin $l2. Min e holei Jeweled 'yen fl re an d .1 ,, e d,,n 1 1,, from $975; - 1110 . stattiu . ,move: ;mint in elegant huntin:reases with stink seconds ftl,iitti $9,50. i All of whielt have h td em.tottielled Diatmeid pointed Pens pencil htsitlers. magazine. fir let.tiis from $l,OO, G‘ll.l Diamond .painted pen blades frftin.'.soe. Jewelry &e. oke.'eltptallv cheap: • Ai good ast'airtmetit of ext•ellent,.see.Md Watches, rtninetit inakers,inftr, it t • rate gt.ittircon. . 4 .l!ij on . will . lre sold d ec i t e dl y low f t or reneh Lonett . Watch etpitalii, I ?c. • Wa'ch re. ". pairing at rou../. • t • :° IST, B. -- Wateli Chains and ....weyi gratis to put t, • - : jar Hours of businois 'from 1 7 - A. bf. to I P.; h• - . • i . J. A. SINGLETON; -• Watch atialt i er indlmporter. 100853,16 d.. I ‘ .alJ . cutl e C.. 4. i„ . .!• tt .r .ters..;.n., phi : 131 inrti . sso N Dt•Wi; t. ; Spatpyl.•r & ' rdm , r,l.Al ; \ , .‘v 13-r1; It W • •cl%ew Voilt•Fiee InsurtiiireCo. • 9 •l -rill Strirt. -iCAPIT..6 (ti (full and Apprnectliecusttier) - I Insures againsi Loss or Damage:lv - Fire. • DIU l irro4s:—A. Q. Stebbins. 113 Broad S , reet ; Peter C. , Baker, I apruce street; Girard. Dandier, H Broadway; thornita And , esti. . 13.3 tfr,lar aireet • Samuel south Mayd, IC7 rstrert; A INert -1. -I.'oalin. Slu o...Lamle's street ;Zanies i. CiosbY. Mules Lent, 15.1121pbtigge, -17.;'1.111 - 1111411. C, Bail. ; ts- math ItobbVe . : Wrp,, W. Leinntli New York; Peter R. Road., IBS Bank street ; Staines S. Bell. ear. West and • .1,4, t i t.. ilrrn.7g_tVuter tart. t ;Ito. ran- Waft. n 8 Or.eliway ;I flortiin flattop. cur. West and • Dnirnw streetpeter It. Foster. ear. Gauecourf ant , West ; Reuben I:051 4 . Ruftrtl. Avenue, Stephen Cromwell, rar t elea, N .1.; Allots Winileigh. Philadelphia; .tirster It. Britt:in. 44 Wale,. strrett-; . samitel Sinelair Triloine Inv: Sammie! II ?;hair, C:i•vela pit .011. i. I . 1: 1 1'rok •cuoijnilimpl.,. Pres.: CB ARLES T., Cf. A IRK Se,*y. • 0 . • 01,1111,F:4 L. BROWN.:Anpnt, Moittroor, Sept. 43. _ • LotlL.rsillle Rook & Drict Store. . . T!I E ouhoctlhor !nun!' the inl ill.itoolp of f„;,,, aj.. l . B ydi., an.t.oloyournlinlfroutstry• that - Ite haoireat ly rnin.g...l and itn'nvoyi..l hi- Stoi., . earl fillrd nn arnh large 'and yornolt-tiT aooortsoont. of Pal' to. tlito. fly•••ottiffo. Window WiI+II..F.PPII, - Ptitty, Vattdot and ftruohoo • Paton , to (p l c, lyaro,t•totnmory, Ton ke • Nntif.no• oonfyetd..bery Toilyt article. and 811.artelro uonally 1...j.t in any t•outhilAnent of the kind. Also on hand a tur r n•oortment of • - BOOK.~ S'P A TIO rnnpr !I nYzinzo, 4c iic / .aidolt hoio twin:toed to gel! on nO'resoottab - Y too.ao any rent- in Ito . . . , . . , . . . . . [ , DO ( 7 T. l ./2t li Es GRIFFI.V.•:. • '- Mr() kern, in 'nine room a. Iterier 4 l ng.nrtrn ..nt or the Cif"lcK , or , Intor,lvig.r:trwrifily •rieet...d, pr..var ,,, and .ii. verint..lo..4l by .wrri4iitir. for his "wit ano ~ anintitionnn.l the ben OH nt th. public' . ••• • - , Tiull.l.;vs Pnint.rp; Pht.,:irdln., 5..h..01 T. , rhe roc - inileta . 811 rhif-.... 3n.1. Tr..4.-lA . nn. ripping to. purchasn at.- invi•ed to cad ~n 4 sec for au . rnseirre • . . . . •h. SCOTT: Directly nver . :Tolin !if cliinney'A More nn the It. It., I,nderpvillej July' i I DR HOUGHTON'S , .- Groat' for Dyspepsia!' -. 1 lili.J.• S.. iIt)VGIITON'i.i llEPekrii. THE-TRW: lii= 1:•'1 1 /'1 V a ',' C.a . ,' • •• Olt :IL. , rs ^lf - • 3......... - l'oltireil from it E,NNET or the fourth Stomar 4 h of the' 41x. after Aire -'inn-!of Itanin I.i iiig - the great itlivsiiong teal Chemist. by 4. 'A. Ito ut; n..roN. \I..D . Philadelphia; /• ' . . . , Tut t? , trnly Ni•it.nre'.= own itetntalv for an ittilt-a!thy Strati:aril No art •r nut ran equal, tint .tine pnwert. It . ronttitnit no •Irottol. lift .Arias. or NaligPoll. 11111 , 1'. If Is .•,:tr•Oll , !Y.-tr 4l e.b l, ` to tlo• I wait NW!. tin, I, . by the nin4t. fe,..le ii :tient* a h nean 1 , 4 rn t a la or I er iltli ,, at :sr at” ~lint r.''+ I: ws.. r. , ODr tii: i ti; firm• l!eprin isn't' a Druz. • • r:•p.C.411 nn . - th.•;4.1..nr na.l,get.n 11.4rrito f ilre i grto i•, az - vinz a Inr:P.,.. :minim t nt re'eroifir - eni 'en • Lb•biz'i i u total rbemb•try; Dr; I,:,,•nb , 'i Plivo T1i.V. , 1 , 0n; !tr. ve.i.irn t, Von.l and Du-r: Dr .1, iiraorr. if New Vot,k raiiverrity.: Prof. 11MP:1i MI 1.10:ra ' Prot Sllli ;2 1 14, of ' il 0 I , ller-; Dr. 1.',•1r phVsio airy: ha • 'to:tether with:o.o4U: of rarer part.: af the _tloit I nfst,,,t,,, 7 ,... 7 - on:E:ItVE - 1 4 111. , '' . —F.eere - tinttle nf - th , - PrPSIN hrnr. tll-1, - ritt,o ..erne lire rf .I.S n In n 0 , ~!.. Prnrrirtilr Phila•lrlybla. l'n.' Vripyri Tr ole liark •-rar...1.,,,...._,. `_ , .. f - r: -r 4t,i tby at , I)rn.g . i.t,A un , lfietOars . It, Unit 'Prire.Q.l ber horde. • 1....i , ,,r sab. by 191,1. - moo:v., Dinvist, N Pn,... , Ya.,i.:• l •san -1, r..b,il tz.vnt. ' . , 1. t - . Tlor.:ei COII pan ild Svettp oi 1 - e.t4o' - . . . Doc Pa. Root. r; I. 1 'rills. is a P 0'44 r!t“:1,0/e. , Cpwri , in 1. f clout!, 1 I itg.T reifr in Ow IWO' R"O' P ' , WI llinl". nt IV , 1-tiaf %le 1i , ..t• atpliirly. gatne.l au unrivaltra reputi i the fnllltuill7 I ft. ric viz it.its :lb i. and .Stren - zi the t.itee .‘,l I 3..4y:trice L‘r..t.an. , . and '4l.4n.nz lb , i a;lt awl 1tnur..1,, , ..5tml tltu , Ccl, f ' , U • nll liilpowt. lit - er ain't/ of ant... 11, spep-ia. I n.iip.;..tion. em-t i l'ile. • It. a.inehe, Foyer and Ag. tn.. "3:1 undid... . • - ut... of AnveCte. hr . an I e .11 aitltr. ti, - tool to ..".$ ~,,,,,• ,p 1.41. ;me Ptt•ifyiec thr Ilk. .1 a riliill2 M!I litlmOrN: OA litnrci•GUl Fr.-pt:vnS Svror ~. , :lle'lli.,Krl74'!". :M 'ay.:4M oa.T I'a..l:er Pimp! ~, fare illotOwn, tiletrs,Tutnnrf. 3lereu in! Dili' , a. , e•-re. Ace. ' ' - . 1?`-eriderieiz the , 'e,e-reft)e-rt .oegins, 'anti hv 1611.12 th-m .f.n Twrt•rm their vrnp.r functions • pr.-‘ entina c.irinsr inat.y pnu.fnl 'nntl d.. - •::/cf•tzt!ae , 4pg on I 7•lirliqr the Nerr,,tzA S rqcvs. alhyin;r. N.l-v•st Irrita , in).. I.ll.dist,isti of the lery ' eiminps &c. • P is , in the all rcautle Com- • , a- ; 7. 1 n-ral Tru.7.3 . 0-trity. Abstiiir-1 t;mis. A., rap F..ot. Jnints. 4.c . rau.,l Lv •r4L%-te.,; dArv. i'itr.).tt 'a. S:thm.t. r!ol!..troptirin, Ilvtpxy Itavint road* 11 , e of the (!ornpiinnit syrup nt rellow 1 Doe. Itoot.:toepar.-1 hr C Morse A Co . either oursel-• ye...twin on r faintlirs. nnil fi tnlirr It to be na•irr salutary nna ,:fi„ntuni n etinration. we .in most r.lus•rftlib.rtio!ims Inoil.l it to the pOilir at n verA ritnnhlerii,rl6b,p, ' • E. Boum«. J . '..Crisbier Vatjo..sil Wank: ,P'fori.:iii,e6. , R i I: A V. a,..i , r:Rs•t.. Vaitiimr Lime 1 , troi; frank .In if.• dri. rt.,' criliinm P4llinit.. Vey J I* n'efirti:oti..: C 5!.7 , 44.'PR, e.1i' , (.1. Provi.l..n.ii fli.n Ailrt... 'i n Vivid. 31 AV 13- 3t: r exttiii Fi.l4l.T.'M 1 , ,.•ii P. James llutritinst,n. ei - S Tivra ; V . 3 ri.„,,...1),,.t it , .ni,C.iiihy,. awl ono lotnOrril, "'hers oft,tie nyisi r. I,o't able, fatuities of Proriilenoo . This • ettifies itiai i hare fora illiiill.'? . .i s it yr3rn bnill neptiaitito3 swift ti , li r , ni,4l , 9 4 iti. I. and trwrlr nfrintlpfnrottire of 11. - 44.n.: , *C0rnr.. , 41 , 4.1 . qvi-nrA , or yol nu. l4nrl; pont T Nero i at., lreii a oltraltito.1:1111 it. 'rno.lui Or. riooli in fli-4,10, and oan..rir tiont:iroill,,..4 , , , ts it j. 3.74iiir.1,14 ~ .3i, " •4ll3teff to roms , lv thst eirrn4 #2;'111.r. , , , k.1 a i",,r ‘0,10) it ~,g ( ii ! e g , ~i. Tt 4.= e * .i.”—‘ally sniii:ilita it, 7 ... 7:,,,.. ! ;„„,,r a 1,1 eta lt t 41,4.. wr•f .1,2.44 0 , 4. :t•ox-.47...4 to honithv notion th i f,irsx. tn. ',Ant,. T..rpnr +•n4 i..nrgixitr: 0' tloiA 0r42 . 141 , ..4 , i1 , ini44. tope ,r.riltiA nt•ltrAll l 4n all t 11•• F4...V*4Yr. •4n a j)cjitti . nr.or purifier of the Itionitititits no .tninrk.r: 1 f • ' t).,V.11 4 1t9,1,11E5.3t ri c- Prnei.l4..f... Tr T.:,34pn 4, Ic4l - /cr. 0,4,...,1 1.N.,411 Nir,4 AT.. fn. V... 411 i Tr.-nnosetty..N V -nn.l ~'.l he Druzzista anti others ttirc , uovut. till. , and nt)...enrint:rivsl. • • , ; . . .. . '...CS'SnI,I in in,ity...se by •• • ,AItEL TURIIELL• ' (Invll , ' ' . To tho' Cittzlncs • of Susquohaima Conntv. - • 'W"%11101 IWANKre 7 reftp.4ffilll) call the attention of all per-ohs in Sb-in llama County and Vicinity to thcir I .rz. , and, :"'' 1 " 1 ". 1 Frn..k "I ltry (Shod.. and • roet cotn4t of all the 13,011,14 , 14de anti .. , ei•-onahte (lo•sde tines in r0z..e..• Good* suited 1.) , 411f0r..the. .rare and he intyand in faet all 4,..thr. ‘Miferent tif WNW!. which can . W rolled for or tinrualn .4. we ori4E. ftrniine I Lot to ht. 41 . 410,-A/31 - if yon tobt kind as iu oar-r uY %MI +tr will make our word 4notl. Our, , sti•ck of lirea , or.=lata in part of . . . . Strii Cloo gr: nod Lining,' Fig and I lain Wool' Ddlainio.. Fir "it l .l Plain ( nit , ts- tin . 0 .11;4. Nterinn, "natl. A pflerit, l'ar ntria. I. .lo Plaid r.i. , l , t•. C. C. LDIOVAItf, Ph:sician 411 I larbird 2 A1,,..r5-iwit,%iv - ' Oz. 10ILIT11, SL germ, Mani namr..Pa. 1.2.42.arie:a 31"nday.. and "Niel ' A:Ar•A'' Deitlek:4 iu t)ry • ":(.;rocker-x, Deltas- ;:id Sher-,ate , . • . .k...a, k . . A • vie tc."...ta...tra, • • ; B. s. I:telt:Net 8: L. F., Fite 1 I , alt bi5;,,11,,, . iltali,o . ,(l it: thei' ih.. 1,1111; , :a141 5t...1.• , f - 7 , rtF,NTLFT • . t ittc, !Lis*, .11.1tairnies at LaW - --01fire •ri pied by. Little di Stre-etvx, :Hew ham, Cviin.y. Rairtt'B.l I 5.44. n Attorey and Counsellor . Deeds cm inwa.. 01E6. di .retivv-opposit I " Gr.,t Ile id. Pa. • Iwo BE% Dealerg in al.“rbUil. Miitintuoiht. Sti k tios. CiorliVr, UI. Ciillrt .Str,,rl4:4 typposnitt• 'l);lthi . i - 41; : . N. Y. L4r . J.. B. iVbi A•ro flt— • -C. D. IDATIIDROP 11)ealeiS t t2.-pper • 501 . 31. 'west S:reet, - ipposite tiet . , t C. D. 1 ,ATH 9.l'd 1:: if, 11.00 NE nerairet Cl..ekS,:Jewelry. np•nls, Wiatthes, J,tyvelry, He has appoinline l 4 and -Sh.ll) t.n ilf).,r ht.l..w. t ht. 4311ititt,C..rite:r. . . Mosntri6se t.vota Rbynoids, ntshit 4.vvr G. It.. ti I . ley's Sten., Hatt hr ' ot •I•l4;tet,:ready at. all ti 161 pnb~i and raird.4er nk the t 6111 td:tiaea -- ; . ,ti-ta . . want • i,,m4 reguhrly reeciyed, And odd „ • . ' ABEL J,IIrIeBBILL . .., Al 0. IT ..._ Dealer iall:lripz4,Metlieittes. Ch giai • Vils. 1)% 4.• staff.. -Greeer f le;, ph, 0 i • way,:.: 5 t,,a,..t% are. (ll:i.et.ware,ca'!it big Fl Id, LainvOil- f Catalles,Vjar 1 4:1 ' • , w GI 04,ij".ney and Tailet A!rqi Ittery. Jewelry. Sp, f1ti,.,..- Sp 41:eli Ite , trumetas, 'Writ-e, , , 3leiiieai . I.;qt . e.rs, Mirtll.r::, Statibtserv. ,Br i a* Yankee, M . iti..ti , l, S:te. . PI .it t.!iat e irelilllv e•aa. , ,e,..ande,l-.. ~1 rill AITILLEN, FR;! Attorney. and totihiteill • NI - osTRI)sE. Pat. mir;wi faiiiiitutry to 4 . 11: iltp% to thr _cntility of (!nilit:yttllieltlif :Itlit writ big - . 1)1 .'(+ll....ttraltv. ntttt chniv;« , 1111.41prut tir!. tib.o tolirstil. to th..4,r,, F ,c •wlelf , wp•Tiill4l . lt.it P. •gtivri . tiiileht, 7 for Sit 1114. .1 1 / a y li.• -fnuud lit nil beltim ni d :-T. _ CARBON DACE S • • .i rt W - 4.. • •-•"• . ' t„,.• 41Q•Iktx.S., jy's • - 'NO+ ore tunnin •t_ Stages hetweim C it:AH.lld ;I, •••tt the Liekatv;.llll7t:iiti 10.10.• eDistttnee 10 to de.:. • 1,-;1 1 th.• inf.roing :Hut ventivet N.,rtli, 11.1.111.tnint,r; h• .on I train, rroin the Gm.. at-I.iy n,tta dirt anti I.lle:lpt;At, to C rbond :I ) ~ si•ngefit, by -get Cohist.tl;ll,...earijer . itt r;.ut,i. • . . . . . . roi,ipletl, in Cayiiniitinl. M 3in .st • (MOW St . :' Awn) 0, • . • • Farm Tor • • • em 11,1. r offers 'for 'grit . Urge lollop. coat -of %total Roittood :our miles from rho Ito totudr!i letet4: ill tipritiiit tt:Minuet% . it it well ittaprov«:turni. goo49trht.i rot to dojryittg iturposris' s Sokt ft.trin pit!' he so'd ye', the subscriber s .Moutteee,, .'s Allitt#44ht - 41 eept.,go, 18 . 5:1 7 tf rID ‘ ze..t - l IN - By ; RS. ' 1 ; e 00, tr at : he end : ,til rreara. thi Pub. • r '. ith the - i !le - (post !, 0 ihapna ; ' /11:06 0,25 .'.2,50 00 3.00, 1.04 3 P;90 1o: the! . eh' 14 rt - sart„. i •x-rpte stic. trnlis. Istantly I t. D 4. Main 'ng, Hale re 1111 W. e in 4he- - . °thee ill I:* nt - 311 f e eh 15111 ..; I 43.‘: • I Dill attvndi rr. tri."4e7 ' FITCH ". rte (writ. , Su.-que- Tt:6Asr. i '' t„, 1 ' ,end rk sitti:pd he " Alsk 1• qr.) n try; TI) ,ExAnt* t tino Bing. .trav&ll6g .1 :et tiretT of re. j tmocirt , is 111 clrl (111 I plat4ig, A.f. t. 4rdet. i pf :first ishuient. A to 01e:ise and' 1.1411. Latesi 111.1-.‘ ts onservtu' MBI mds, rphe.ntiißurn niAt.'2.l,Win- 'et..s,. rw 31 1 11.411 d tt.t.rnmentt, Shiite, s Pie ir•rip= tit Law; ineme spi-bhunal 'Cods -du lit of elnirm. of 'him 11;e Uni• bt lid; P. a- ffire formnly h of 111 4 %1 ; ,e),vilut Dully fine - of If 11 . 401 , 11 4 . 111 er4 ern Rail. r b . t i titt le . iR 1 4. '1 h A t r:tr:A rrivai • •if the nt Grt.:At Rena i t t.lll%):3fg evultilig 1133 n ,-- Store of blocks bt 101 f 0111ERS . ii, ahuthie form, Jeel,,tzu the Phiek lroio. : It entituill di p u i i v ii t tal ll. iiik a::::: Id., l aud •wr• 11 46 P t i i 41 1 . e. n b l : d "4 l;, , il : lll , B i d gw r ' e s sa °l y cheap . . .., • MBEiallit— [