PARMERS' DEPARTMENT -0.1 . 5 1.00 3 :1ARY 7 1185 0 - .. I of - Apleapre. ature engaged the attention of the themeteially as wellies practically. !me was divided between - husbandry In the early days.of the republic At men employed ithemselves al ixt theme and the other. Cincin i cailedlrom the plot' to fill the of tetator. the &imam the (ix was the prin .of burden ; and there are many ,•for breeding working and feeding to be found in the workings of Cato, and others. Rees were also :11 estimation among the Romans, ins for , their management may Wong fhb writers above mention ith regard to the implements of hus tilted by , the 'Romans, we cannot defuntely ; but it is certain they ,errs of some sort both with mould and colters and without them. Pliny Inf: a reaping machine that was pro en ox. Their grain was beaten or trodden by cattle. Haying )nned much to the same manner as decline of: the Roman Empire, tre shared the fate of all other arts, itig the long, ages of anarchy and which succeeded the fall of this agriculture was almost wholly aban- Id continued to be neglected till the ttion ,of the feudal systegt in the century. This gave every man a ton and rank according to the quan land he occupied. Nothing contri ire to give an importance to agri pursuits than the introduction of steno, which gave the tenant, that cut the soil, as well as the landlord who the land, political privileges that Injoycd by no other member of the and has for the last fifty year done for the advancement of agriculture; ter efforts have been crowned with , as her agricultural productions. more than doubled during this peri- agriculture of the French suffers in In with every other species of indus- the effects of bad Government.— ie Resolution they have made some, !meta but are still far behind Great notwithstanding they have a climate adapted to every variety of growth. parts of the continent of Furupe, in- I attention is being paid to this sub- In Lombardy and Flanders it is cat 'the highest state of improvement.-- Ind Farmer. Agricultural Societies. great practical truth and character the present age is, that great public .iments were carried out by 'means of Lry association. This principle—Ahe le of voluntary association—of bring nds together to act upon each other, is at principle and truth of the age. Its to be sure ; was seen centuries ago in world. It was to be traced in the es sent of cities in the feudal age ; it was irther extended in the professional as ms Europekt a subsequent period. has been long=both in the old coun- I-in' this—before the idea was brought upon agricultureand the tillage of the le reason of this was obvious. Mer ,radeys, and others, congregating in could meet together at almost tr, summoned by a peal of almost , to interchange their sentiments on df moment. „ so:wittt runlets. They were scatter tile country ; their labors were litary—here upon the plains, and the'aeepest recesses of the hills; they EXchange no 'Coffee - House no Ly !here they could assemble together Such, too, in a great measure, with them now ; and hence it had essential that these 'annual Fairs be. 3teld , Here the ne,ressity that they I 'livers/illy attended—nos so much of the exhibition, or of any dia lie or lectures to be given 1, ' - sake of interchanimg santiments, the experience of one'with that . mingling s t ogether and keeping df ideas. , Every man great part of whatever knowledge tOsSszs. by donvetsation and coin 'with others. Books indeed might in this respect, but nothing in ,with free cemmunieatioEn. If, we act from the - aggregate of each 4iptre i lillativer he had learned :ion and 'conversation wtih his -very-little would be left, and tot worth •much at best. Itfwas - with each other that made men i4;-active, and enterprising.; and if There should not be stay, annu of an agricultural assneiittion, - a i4ittofsteers; or a likely „cdw in the ~,t;tiatty,., still if 'there were the men letiltogether in'tiocial intercourse then . .koibiticirt Would be productive of much 43rebateria Siieeek at the Nor- F O r ' • - • 001110001=1 1 -..AccirrespOndent of .a Cilltivitortgives the ''following practised il 4Witer- a .. bOx as practised r• of lEo**V - 4/Tar liassaOhuseilE. • `t.. ved4og*ther itas feet Ling .; • TEC1,*0,,,..*:::: 1 0,4e, the dept being feed more: piece of liati .: four , tue* , in .diameter., cater ` -riati.,one , endi*ithin au inch and a continued. .. by ,O.,b;W*, #4904 .4trie -1)94 ;within *id hirOf34:4lei; , 4ll4lklooipg , ; upon 16 protruding', Tod of the pipe was fixed an elbow, the smoke pi extending somewhat above the top of t box. Into this pipe at its entranCe, were i troduced corn cobs as fuel, and it was trul surprising how few of these were necessa to raise' the' water to the boiling point, the draught, being exceedingly great, and tha t water having free access to the pipe. Small Potatoes. Some years ago a gentleman visiting_ a farmer. in Tolland, Connecticut, took from his pocket a small potato, which somehow had got in there a home. It was thrown out with a sniile, and the farmer taking it in his hand to look at it, a curious little boy of twelve, at his ; elbow,asked what it waS. "0, nO.liting but a potato my boy. Take and plane,it and you shall have all you can raise from it till von are free." 'The lad took it and the farmer thought no more about it at that time. The boy how ever, not despising small potatoes, carefully divided it into as many pieces as he could find eves and put them into the ground.— The product was carefully put aside in the fall, and planted in spring, and so on until the fourth year the yield being good, and the actual prodpet was - four 'hundred bushels.— The farmer, seeing the prospect that the po tato field would in another year cover - his whole farm, asked to be released from his promise. With the same calculation, prudence, and industry, how: many who are disposed to re gard the trifling things on which fortunes are built, as too small potatoes to receive their attention would have been independent in cir cumstances, if they had husbanded small ad vattage.s. Small potatoes should not be de spised, etleu though there be at first but few in a hill.' SMOKY Canimvu.—The Scientific Amer ican states on reliable authority, that if at two feet 'above the throat of your chimney CCM enlarge the opening to dor.ble the size for a further space of two feet, 'then carry up the rest as the first, your chimney will never smoke. A NEW PEE.—Some one in Rochester has invented a pen , wnich can hold ink enough to write oTer twehty-four pages of fools cap. If he would invent one to hold ideas enough to Corer as many Pages‘he would confer a &- vor. MONTROSE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. wilin /. U. DlNlOCii—Attorney at La ce removed to. Front Room of his residers • two doors east of his former location, in T ' pike street, third building from corner of Pub IC Av enue, and nearly opposite M. S. Wilson's Store. June, 1849. A. BALDWIN--Sacldie, Barmen, Carpet- Bag and Trunk hiami&enirer, add Carriage Trim mer, Shtlp, on Turnpike etreet, opposite L L. Post tk Coe. C. 31. SlMlTlONS—Fashiortable Boot and Shoe maker, over A. Baldwin's farness shop, Turn pike street ROSE & SlMPSON—Dealers in Stoves, Stove trimmings; Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Dry Goods, Groceries, &c., Public Avenue. ELDRED & NEWCOMB—Dealers in Hats, Caps, and Furs ;' opposite die " Demoitnit Printing office, foot Public Avenue. OHN GlEt9lrtS--Fashionable Tailor; over Geo. Fuller's 800 - 4 Store, where he does work in a style altogether hwearpassed. PETER., STEVENS—Cabinet and Chair Maker : foot of Public Avenue. i• LYON --healer in Dry Goods, Hardware Crockery and Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; ALSO, Carries on the BOOK BINDING -Busi- , ness Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. N. NEWTON—Attorney at Law; Office a few doors South of the Court House. BENTLEY Ac BEAD—Dealers in Dry Goods, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches„Jew elry Silver Spoom,-Perfumery, &c. ABEL TICIELRELL--Dealer in Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Gro ceries, Dry Goa* Hardware, Stoneware, Glass ware, 'Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver ,Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Trusses, Surgi • cal Instrument:9, Liquors, Perfumery, Mirrors, Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, &c Nthitesides Improved Double Oven He Air Cooking Stove. The subscriber has obtaiaed the exclusive right tor vending this stove in the couoliy of Susqueban na and Wayne, and having a IM•ge number of them manufactured 4t the " Eagle foundry' in this vil lag,e in a neat style, efferA them for sale. They can ; be had at the ronntirr, at the store of Mp- t r,r s , Ro se and Simpson's or of tile subscriber. 37 GEC. FULLER. Nontrose, Sept. n, : Ready Blade TIIST RECEIVED a new supply of Broadcloth Frock and Dress Coats; Black kn 4 Fancy Cas sealers Pants, of various qualities; Satin, Valencia and Fancy Silk Vests; Cloth and Satinet Pants; Shirts, Bosoms and Collars; Jean, Cashmere and Cloth Coats. HATS & CAPS I—Ahgeneral assortmentof Fur, Silk, Brush and Wool Hats--Also, Cloth-and Olazed Caps. - - 1 `k BOOKS Alt PAPER.—Writing, Wall eurtain Paper, just received. heap and Eater Papeilby the team; .Wrsppaig do, Of various sizes and} quail ties ; School Books by the dozer"( or single. 1 Shop keepers in the country , Wanting Writing Paper, or Wrapping, or School Books, will do well to give me a AWL Everything in my line to be sold cheap - - GEO. FULLER. Diagram, Sept; 4,.1849. New:',liiiihn' oiy. lki lu E a s* L tabtg j eatta w y ill , ;Protan:elL.lllP".}Z meat of,Pearle's Hotel,,whert ttie public are re -spec*lly invited to Call andllee, Montrose, Nov. 1, - 1 849. ' Biking ----' Caney Business CAWVIED on by ; 6. Raldwini in;4ll its various ' "branches. Areal. TON', Rusk .and flinger *em3 ; C°4l6 . Cli'aelFeirs, 4.c, liePt on land for alolerale nod retail Candies ikof up in the very best styie, - Nem irprlinoti,iseepted. Pyramid and [ at a pr fancy Confeetio*nes,gotupingood style, and lc pt.bn band* Ny Peale and retail, Masa, call. . ; . : •_ C. DALDWIN. 1 ' 4 - ': , ;.ruls * 484 .. • - • L Nnil —a a • -laid cheap:ye-just opened and fc . r,a4e2 r by it LW/I& A 0000p1 . 7 OMER RF'silik TV11044.144, N. Y. dt Erie Railroad Every bo ! ' dro. Mark t, Line. T • subscribeniare now pre to to zweiv- Freight of all kinds at the Owego Depot; and also at. he Binghamton, Great-Bend, and .Uneslxi ro' Depots every Tuesday, Wednesday arid Thum day, of ea ch week, and continue with regularity throughout the season. They will attend to for the same to the New-York Market, where they have made arrangements with experienced sale‘rilen whu will attend to the selling of the same, and return the proceeds in. Bankable, funds at either of the above D e pots, to the folloNving per- BOW :—At the store of F. Ravnsford, Owego ; at the storehouse of C. Id*Kinney,"Bingharnton ; at the office of Jas. Griffin, Great Bend ; and at the Hotel of E. Benson, Lanesboro'. JAMES SISK, Binghamton; JAMES GRIFFIN, Great Bend . F. RAYNSFORD, Owego. Owego, July 2% 1849. Agents :—C. M'Kinaey, Binghamton ; E. Benson, Lanesboro'. CArrsur Jaime Suitt will' superintend the. busi ness throughout the whole Line, and receive and till all orders' for Groceries, Fruit, Fish, Oysters, Arc.,; which will be bought at-the lowest whole sale prices in New-York, and forwarded to either of this above named Depots. n3Orn2 goods for ready pay, And at Ready pay prices, by Wright (ft Bennett. VINCI determined hereafter to sell gOods only for ready pay, we invite the attention of our customers, and of all wishing to buy goods cheap, to our large and excellent stock of merchan dise. It is our intention to keep a more extensive and complete assortment than any other store in this vicinity, and to sell goods at lower prices than any one can sell who is doing business en the cred it system. We wish it distinctly understood that we can sell cheaper for cash or produce than our neighbors can for cash or produce, as we shall have ho expenses for keeping accounts, no expenses for collecting debts, and no bad debts Co make up. in addition to the articles usually kept in a country store, we shall keep an assortment of Parlor and CoOkingStuves of the newest and most approved patterns; Stove Pipe and Zinc, Iron and Steel, Bedsteads and Chairs, Sole and Upper Leather and' Shoe Findings. .To the Boot and Shoe trade we give particular attention, keeping a larger stock on hand than any other store in the ,country. Grain of all kinds, Hemlock Bark, Socks, Flan nel, Wool, Butter, Cheese; Dried Apples, Hides, Pelts, Skins, Furs, Cattle, Sheep, Pork, and almost every other description of farming produce taken in exchange for goods. Believing that the Ready Pay system is calcula ted not only to promote our own interests, but, to benefit the farmefs, and mechanics of this countr2,- generally, we ask a fair trial from our old custoti ers, and solicit the trade of all who are willing to fry die plan of paying 'down. , TO: THOSE INTERESTED. All persons indebted to us on notes due, or on Book account, are requested to settle the same im mediately., as we are determiced.to bring all mat ters of credit to a close at an early date. WRIGHT BENNETT. New Milford, Oct. 8. 184 g. 41—if. STEAMER FALCON - JUST fiREAT news from the gold regions—California outdone—gold mine in Montrose, where a man may make himself rich in a day by just Step ping into Lathrop & Salisbury's, and selecting' from the largest and most extensive assortment in Northern Pennsylvania—tr..de having been very brisk the past season, our former stock was very much reduced, which now gives: us nearly an entire stock of new goods of every description. among which we may mention,lo,oo9 yds. of Bleached and Brown Sheeting,6ooo of English, French and Amer • ican Prints, 50 pieces of Cassimere. and Satinett, 25 French; English and American "cloth, 60 'Ala psispiks, Merinos, Alpinets, De Laines, Cashmeres, Francisco Check, &c. itc., 20 pieces Linseys, 50 different styles of Vestings, Ribbons, Belts, Velvets Satins and Silks, 200, Shawls, from $l,OO to •:).0,00 from 1i• yds. scluare to 5 yards long. Kid, Silk Cashmere and Lisle thread Gkwes,witlout number. Hats and Caps from 3 shillings to $lO, Mugs d: Buffalo Robes, Iron, Steel, Nails and Nail Rods; Mackerel, Codfish and Tobamo. Teas from 3 shil lings to $l, including some of our fine chop •of 6 shilling Tea for which there has been such a great call—Ladies' and Men's Boots' and Shoes of all kinds, 300 bbls. Salt and 100 do. coarse Salt, all of which will be sold. cheap as the cheapest, and for which we want to bay 5000 Sheep Pelts, 10,000 lb& Wool, 15,000 lba Butter and Cheese, 50,000 bushels Oats, Corn and Wheat, 'in fact any thing farmers wish to sell us, not refusing cash. By call ing and seeing us you will very much oblige • Your cibedient servants, LATHROP cir.,SALISBURY. Montrose, ft Springville, Oct. ISt, '49. P. B,—New Goods arriving daily through the winter. stoves, Tinware &c. Whave now on hand a great variety'of cook , ing, Porlor and shop stoves, which we Will sell for cash or ready pay cheaper than e'ver,turiong our Cooking stoves are the following kinds : The Phcemx Air Tight, the very best stove in use. I Notice. " Improved Rotary. " " " - MEE subscriber has been appointed Attorney in " Extra Large Oven. " JL Pact of die Executor of Robert H. Rose,. de- Irving. u u u ceased ; with full authority to settle and adjust the " Iron King. 6. 4 u business of the estate. All persons indebted to' " Whiteside's Double Oven. " " - } the estatejwiil call at his office in Montrose, and " Rough and Ready. - " " " 6 settle and adjust the tame. " Elevated Oven, Premium and other stoves of i Oct. 1, •1849 almost all kinds, Parlor stoves for wood and coal. Also an astortmcut of stove trimmings, Tin, Cop per, sheet Iron,and Zinc Ware. Any article not on hand made to order en short notice and the most reasonable terms. Purchasers will save money by giving us a call before buying, as wo are determin ed to cell at prices which niugt suit any one. n3BROSE ch SIMPSON. • Leßaysville Academy. This institution, pleasantly located in the village 131 Leßaysville, Bradford county, Penn., is in sue cw.ksfuLoperntion-under the supervision of the Rev. H. J. Newell, 1L M., Principe', and Miss Maria C. Shepard, Preceptress. TUITION. Primary studies per Quarter, $2,00 Common English Branches, class commenced, 2,50 advanced, 8,00 Higher English Branches, , ' 3,50 Languages. and higher Mathematics, 4,00 Drawing and Painting—extra, each 1,50 Incidental expenses per Quarter, 25 TERMS. Fall Term commences September sth, 1849. Winter n " Nov. _ 21, 1849. Spring " " ' Feb. 13, 1850. Semmer " " May ~ 1, 1850. irif All Bills mart be paid at the elme of the Term. i J. E. BULLOCK, tieey, JAMES ROI:0JB, Pres't. of Trustees. New Milford Stove Depot-d 849. .13URRITT has now in atore,:isnew assort ; JLI.• went of Stoves, including the most approv'- ed kinds Of Air.light, and Cbinuion Cooking,Ar. lor,,audAop Stoves, ,Russia and oouituon Stoie ripe,. stove Furniture, sheet Iron and .Zinc, stove Tubes, ate , &c.. to which, the atteutlork of cash pur and the public is invited, and what will be sold at very low prices, for cash, or approved 'August,lB49. " • Adiedialstraltors 1411091ce. A.LL,PP r , cIh2 indebted to' theattatd,or Robrrt iretchap‘litte of Montrose; i deceNted, are re it9s6iiiero =J R' itticao44 Vayinorl, _and - those haviniLdopiada ag. ,160 aayte,' tam 0,14444eur0ra— • • • fir iqrg, Minx ISebb'iiierah. • Pee4o, nit #94,- 'United States Wholesale Cloth: ' ing Warehouse.: AIA NFORD, Noe. 252, 254, 256 and 25Play , STIIEET, (.12klusen Fulton st. and I-. 8 4 E*lB lk Burling Slip;) NEW mt.'s . , have tin band the Inrgett a4mlnsent of Cr rttati in the United States, adapted to ail markets!! in the article.of Shirts and Drawers, we keep rat endless variety. Also, the most extensive manufacturers of Oil Clothing, and Covered Hats hi the wOd. Plain and rash ionitble Clothing, of all kinds. OatalOgrtes oktoeksent by Mail. Orders prompt, ly filled. LEWIS ik HANFORD, 29-6 m Sas. 252, 254, 256, atscuttsS .Pearl at., N. Y. New Arrazgement. BALDWtN would . tender thanks to his friend'_ for past favors, and would inform them that he hag sold out the Saloon, Eating and Drinking department, and, trusts tke business will be kept up in good style i ttmt that he has taken the Mher room on the cast side, next to M.:S. Wilson's store, where he has opened in . front Shop for his Baking and Candy business, +wholesale; and retail Montrose, July 18,:1849. •. - C. BALDWIN., Washburn & Co.' m A a N n yF r A et C lt if l U i l: ; EßS ,Tht an , : ; l .o d . ea s len i ra, t •wlaf t ege o Robes. Thinks, Carpet Bags, LacEes ., Satchels, An, Count ST., BISOFIAMTOI4, 5 DOORS EAST OF TIM DINORAISTON TIOTEL, Have the pleasure of announcing to their friends and the public that their stock of Fall and Winter Goods for 1849 is ready for inspection, and they respectfully invite the attention or all, dealers in Hats, Caps, Muffs, (Er , and, the public at large thro% out this section of country to, the facts herein set forth. The vast increase of their business has compelled them to greatly enlarge their store, and they have row the largest and best selected assortment of Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Silk, California and Wool Hats ; Otter, Serd, Nutria, Musk -rat, Silk and Mohair, Plush, Silk.ik Cotton Glaze, Vel vet & Cloth Caps; Muffs, Boas, Capes, Victorines, and in. - tact all kinds of Furs worn, Buffalo Robes, all kinds and qualities, Trunks, Valises,; Welton, iiirusseLs and Ingrain. Carpet Bags, Ladie's Satchels &c., ever offered to the inhabitants of this part of the country. . . . • Their Efats, and Cape are all mahufactupeci by themselves. and -their other 'goods selected with great care from the largest manufactures and irn pnrters in the United States vhich enables them to sell from 13 to 20 per cent.: cheaper than any other establishment of the kind, west of New York. WASIIBURN & Co. Binghatnion., Ac 28th,-1846. N. B. They izieued their Fall Fashions for 0 ent' Hats and Caps, on Saturday, - Aug. 25. . If. LANESBORO, PA, OEMM" CASH STORE On the Ncw York & Erie Rail Road and Susque hanna River, 200 natal r ova:Neu: York 25 miles from ,13.aglaansion, and 19 miriesfrorn Afontrose,— surrounded by Mountains and the Rai:raa Bridges. A T our store the following reay be found: Enr Ili lish, French and American Dry Goods, Son nets and Ribbons, Parasols &c 4 Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Hats and Caps, Looking Glasses, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Glass Ware, Hard Ware, Window Glass and Sash, Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, Mackerel, Codfish, Mess Pork, Superfine Flour, Nails, Stone Ware, Jammed Ware, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Butter Firkins, Candles, Sand's and Townsend's Sarsaparilla, Books, Paper, Inks and Quills, Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove Pipe 4ne, Stove Trimmings, on hand or made to order. Eagle Foundry Ploughs—warranted ; Trunks Jr. Traveling Bags, ShingleL Clover Seed, Carpet and Cotton Yarn, Axes, Handles, Buck Saws, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, &c, • For the very liberal patronage which we have received the past year we - tender our sincere thanks, and trust.we shall recieve a still larger share of public patronage the present season. Having re duced the price of our goods about 25 per-cent from last year's prices, our motto is now—small profits and quick - turns. Situated as we are on the Railroad, we can sell lower than any other estab lislument in the county. LYONS & CHANDLER. Laneshoro, July 18, 1849. J. G. GlLlFlEllir x _ No. 215 Pearl Street, Neur.lrork. OFFERS for sale PAPEa lEts.Naucos and PLoon OIL Ctorits. A large assortment of Ameri can, French, and German Paper Hangings, with Borders to match, for Fall in any quantity, at the lOwest market rates. Merchants unable to visit the city of New York can depend upon their orders being filled at the lowest prices by sending de scription of style and qualities. Oil floor cloth cut to suit the purchaser. n3em4 New York, August 24, 1349. DISSIMUTION- - - T rizrarvn erstup heretofore exasttng between -the subscribers in tbel3lackslnithing business is dissolved by mutnal consent. • GEO. PRINK, Montrose, Nov. 1. 1849. - H. PATRICK. .1. LYONS, Ta now opening a handsome assortment of Dry 1 Goods, Groceries and Hardware, Crockery,Dye Stuffs, Books and Stationery, Lamp Oil, Brooms, Pails, &c. Wanted— 5000yds of flannel. Oct. 3. Christian Family Altrianae-r-1850, A most spleivaid work, with eleven engravings, /1.. - filled with , Irani and entertaining matter, tied t.hould be owned by every family; for sale by Nov, j 6. - J. LYONS. . CODFISH, Rice; S)igitrs, the, a fresh supply just received and fort ale by J. LYONS. July 24th. New Fall Goods. BURRITT, is now receiving a general and 1.11-• extensive assortment ot FALL WINTER GOODS,including a splendid stock of la Dress Goads, Shawls an other Fancy, L 'Staple Goods adapted in the seaseo, and which he will sell: as heretofore, on the /oust favorable terms for cash, produce, or approved credit. .A.ll. who are wishing (/Duds of the most deatrable gyres, and lowest prices, will do well to, give him a . call before purchasing. , I4ew Milford, October, 22, X 849. , , Latest yet, per Itagtread. • , NEW Auld beautiful stock of aprinu • g and stir .1 - 1. flier goods, bought entirely for ca:Lat qte ye ry lowest rate' nod selling su*ordinglp at thtitore .... G•dor) bbeeting the. piece, 'for ttieh . et 61 ce.tits4 3 er yard, :Heavy- Lit*rence , Mille, I do, tuititner • the at Ir•aitd. 18' ants,. eellh* at the ataisi ' r• , J, LYON& July 24 - th. • ' •:: . S d io lr y ' it Scythe Sti44 , . a tarke,.1.10.4;f453.4,1,0 iihrit73'3. tionti 'tiro& ctratit:orl.in i,vvy ~?,triotogo for Hotta and Ca at tliCtlk) ' at EVDRP4,SP,MN VIPB itlrk tiro- rider Alumlodigo Vitriol, Nic tad togturoodalts P i n k Sena , 8 1 1180 4,1 41 ; *Nolo by d= LYONS. ty day, (Sanrilaye _4itiod) . arriving at Great bald in , . of can goiaceasc and tbe , night. York Akoing west, and .st for die n i ghttrain - wilt* east" -al frorn . New-YOrk going west. " Reit - timing; leave Greit Beh4 each train of gararom, New Yor Careful antlatrimodayng teams are eMployed on us ruin etors pledge themselves to use ; make their line pleasinit and , For seita•apply atElearle's j 29 . M. TRU N. V . . 4: E. Railroad Stephens and Thonipsan'i .1 7 ` • Great Bend—Capt. "P HENS dfTHOMPSO.N, S from Great Bend to New every • Tuesday and Thar / by the regular freight lino al / Beni every morning at S o'clock George W. Stephens will roma and forward all produce entim and pay the returns for the ,saM office. Capt., J. W. Thompson - 1A York and give his personal atteri and make returns as soots as the sed of. This company flatterthe o i lag a salesman in New York wh frieghting business for a number" c ange county, that they can give r tion as any on the railroad. A lib be made on freight delivered at t 1 red. GEO. W..STEPHEN` J. W. THOMPSON, Great Bend, as New Hat and Cap tore. HE citizens of Montrose and cinity art re- T spectfully informed that the nbseribers have commenced the manufacture of Ha = and Caps, two doors below the Farmer's Stare; w ere , they keep coasts:mak on hand and for sale' a general assort meat of hats and Caps of every v ety and price. All who wisli to purchase a fast : • article in our fine, are particularly invited to giv uB a tall before purchasing elsewhere. Otar- stock onsist4 of Bea ver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Si Muskrat and Coney Hats ; also, Califffnia, Spo g, Wool, Leg horn, Straw and Fahnleaf Rats, besides a great variety of Men and Boys' CI th -and Glazed Caps, children fancy do., &e. &.c. , —; -short, s large !assortment of almost every article our line. By a sirict attention to business a s desire to please, we hope to merit and re.cei e a liberal, sup. port, and assure those in want. of to and Caps that every effort will be made to t tip the neat est and best kind of an article. • May 1, 1849. ELDRED dr WCOMB. :mold • old this side o 2 Ca •• ornia! • TO DT. SAVED BY rst.l,-Dnie HEAP. Grocery, Confectionary and Oy or &loon. T HE railroad being completed, I now lave, and keep a general asasurtmentof : °caries cheap —such as sugars, mole s, rice, co; en and teas, of Prices and quality such as will plea .e. Also, nuts, raisins, candy and all kinds of fruit .. market can furnish my buyers to suit. Also, eab dams and oysters received in the - shell, fr- - . fish too,- this weather—they-keep very well—l s.. get by the et railroad a weekly supply—to pl - all my custo mers' tastes I sha ll try. Good oys on hand,by the keg or the dish—served up eith r raw oicook ed, as you wish. A ll needed refr eats rorepa red at a wink--cell in, all ye lituWy, and - plank down the chink. WM. F' - ')LEY. Great Bend, Feb. 18. t Eagle Steam Foundry ' Shop IN FULL BLAB WE would respectfully invite .e all those who may be in wan or ( castings of any pattern, ltfill tee • q of various patterns, Straw Cutters, • ..1 & shop stoves '• Iron & stove W chines, Wood Engine Lathes ; -; • Boilers, Iron An&s, &c. &c., to "giv we are confident we can snit the All work done at our Foundry war Proprietors, WY J •, B. ItLro , Wu. J. M .] F. B. CE. . IL S. W 1 • 8. G. Bxa- Eagle Fouhdry, Montrose, (Pa.) 1 New GrocetyiSto One door South of Kills 4 . 1 , . r ( ir Store formerly occupied by W HE subscriber has received a lar sive stock of Groceries,.. consisting of Teas, Sugars, Moldsses,j co; Rice, Ground Spices and Pepper, Saleratus, Ginger, Nutmegs,' indigo, !i late, Sperm and tallo* Candles, Cod by tho barrel, half and 'quarter ba Herring by Lilo 'box, Raisins by the, b Salt by the sack or barrel, Clo*, Willow Ware, Flour, Pork, &c. <LT— dealer in all khicls of . Wu. ESSU P Wines' kind Elicitors Ho can and-will self his goods they can be bought at any other stor: reader, if you d01t.,-believe it give. couvux.o you. Don't forget the •• ERAST I Montrose, June-18, .. Gentlemen 4 s Fiurnisliini House. TTERRICIt & ROUDDER, 95 1 7ifi1l -11.1 York, Manufacturers, Importers in 'Shirts, -Drawling Roots; Liner}.'C9 Shoulder. Braces, o,ratts,ll4aerp ries,. l 4:y Belle,Linen ,Boscont, Hanctkirakt Built's, Sttspenders;llinizba:ines;terke The Itbii%4 stock Will, "on examintifi I not only Attractive, Extensive and En Our long experience in the busines. edge efoxamuletnringstre sit& that /dont we cart-Mier inducements. glut lassed;ibY4m,y, UpuSe ? in the,trity, ,! Particular attention paid to oiders it lag of goOds. - 1 21eRRIOIC (Ii" . 29-6 m 1, • 95 William t r :( 1 0pposigcPkarStreA DA:l;7p :t, • Illiarrisoitt• Coln T UST reaeive4 a: .tbiti:Boolo InfraHr NS article Ui b0tt1e5,4 0 40: 4 104:1 no for sale by.* ,4ozea, or to be the best:artielb ofivritir4 Ibit no gantr 6 si • - , . , g ni ; AWACS -for. Oclfilr. .49,4?! Fhilliii ilisusclielmnaa ty, tamed iriity,.b,P '41114 at thi);a4 .. sta it, - o f 5: !' 1 I'AIRLI Ttra ....- .- . larPlease itill'findtit;attg;, f 4... '; viNIZA,R; bt Wait-quake fett. .4; ;. 1 -Kira amm.lim..••••10121.11.11 '-•••• ouvuelmoliorltoodis' of - • ' p. . ,-. itlGrojit Ls? Evaitta „.T apiltsai Sanaparilla fiii'lgahi la o Toirmatura.Sailitpirint 14 / 4 .4.GENUINS,and 1 aturhever waif; boa' ' mita, and the trike 4 -.3% purpose glr iptiagin a na anottenald twouediet. t" Na* the truth 'dar fa' Ma 11% t Ins uc h s ..1 00 0. 1 ..rai tothavidarattr --,4 lo 4kincejain be had :nit setr Cff dram. Min e! , win . -.LittVlacalltikairfdaslin g , ~ 7p nctionle man! Ha, ti I A „,. afaetwing.la Sled a :tam zimaltej.aii• siting I quoin , ItaaalialeN t tarns, in odor,tf did Clicatatttlf milka .. rerarsazailiar ..pie.. t . TaisS.tt: _Tatrwia. .. name roi STA weak. - 1411 thief one single aolitary pt ~ Tbaaapaittiatilkaser*Q lalsehoodaOlmOr Tadhlr tiff- truth down JO taga”. r *aim,: Thiii in tota. - 41- 1 " Old Dr:• J*01311.7e" CO .Doctot'a Or- ti or .the - day 'Mire trail from %1- ja,tinke: d Vain on the krriv9 l of vprmineirst rate e ropii , very exerti p on to eUirk Metro* 4F40/ , CO. eight' Line. nspLinefrom keilml/ 8011 %; forwardiraigat k r by Railroad ch -leaves-Great nd /10 minutes. at Great, Bend to this Company , - atlthe railroad I remain hrN4* tan 'to the sales 'educe dispo [selves by hav basixec in the • . years from Or s; good -tsitisfae • tal advance will ELd r epot ifedeai t Great Bend, I • York. Old` . usend i THE -ORIO !NAL : DISECi. .4 OP THE Genuine "X'o - tviiiietici Jaivaparilla. Old Dr. 'lsowr.reed is wits , alio t **ire ofage. and has long been known **the ...t 1:7771 R and DISCOVERER of the GE N crib rs:auto Ale " TOWNSEND SARSAPADILLA." , Being or, he was compelled to bmit its Manufactare, by which tanalithaabeen kept out of muket,land the'We ( aa city ribed to those only sly) had proved•ite - worth. ind'known ta value. It had ril frag the ears of, nutnyoneuthease, - tit* pashas who been' healed of sore dieweisa. to Rau AN*, new classed *wonderful. _ ,4 - HVALING ROVVtit. This eiirieANDIDIZQUA LEDPREPARATICNis i manufactured - oath* largest sea l and la called fortirauell out the length and hreadtlt•of t e•land,.eepeelelly as it is found incapable ofyiegeneratton detirioratien. Unlike - young S. P. Towne: 1, it imp_rotee with age. and never changestut fsr the bett ; tweet:wit is prepared On scientific principles try* ad 'plum. The highest knowledge mof,Chetnietry, and tit tatejkt discoveries of the ; art, have all been brought into r uisroon is the manatee tore of the Old Dr's Sarsaparilla The Sariaparilla root, it ie well known to Wieldiest men, tame many medicinal propertitayar.e trome.propertatteich ;aro inert or useless, and others, which if Weaned' in repating it for'ues, pro. du en lend «O S' whi to njuriotie to the are tern. SOMiltilf Use hOperail Of a avers, treterue that they apttnily a. potato and el n th e preparation. that they are trite reserved bra 0 ,ti fl process, known on ly to those experienced an its annfecture. Moreover, thew voles* pructfiate, which fl oa'th vapor, of as an ex. halation, trriderheat; are the ye 'ttseptried atedieat prep. Wieser - the root, w,hieb erste it liCvalue Any pe m reon calf boil or stew th root. till they get a dark colored figura, *ld his ore frb • thd coloring matter in the root than from ything else ; eykan then.etrain the insipid or va pid li aid, sweeten • *th4our molasses. and then call it ' SARSPARILLA, "(TRACT or SUMP... But ouch *not Ike voile known ther ,_. - • GENUINE _O. - DR JAC it B TOWNSgt`arS BetliSAPAlt LA. ' This is go pregeod-thal all th inert properties of the Sarsaparilla toot ark fine reatov . , everything capable of becoming acid'or ferreentatiOn is extracted and rejected ; then every parliTle of medical vi no is secured In a pure and concentrated form and thus t is. rendered incapable of losing any of -its trainable and • ailing properties. Pr,. pared in this way, triarnade them . ,•powertui agent in the _-. Cure of liastemera .ie TAleeremee. Hence the reason Why we hear • ornmendettenie on every side in its favor by rperi, women, • . children. We find it dqing wondersin the cure of CONSUMPTION,_ DYSPE SIA, and LIVER COMPLAINT,t.nd in ERN I fAT/Sll2, SCROF. ULif., PILES CDSDIVE SS. all CUTANE. OUS EROPT I INS, PIN LEV, BLOTCHES end all affcctiotte ging from • IMP.URI Y OF, Tt Fr BLOOD. It rogitstes a- marrrnons ,clues -' in ell complaints art. sing from Indlreerfort, from-Acidi of' the &Mae& from anectual - circulithmidetenninati. • or blood to the bud, palpitation of die heart. cold feet d bandit; cold chills and hot Sashes.over the- body. It has n•t itsequal in , Coble and Cougl!. ; and promotes easy ea . • - °num and gentle per. en:ration. relextag strictures of the , lunge, throat and every other pert. 4_ , But in nothing it it exeillettee .. acknowledged than it ell kinds and' .COMP' FEMALE Machine I e A ttention o ofldaeldne.ry igs, ,Ploughe }king, Parlor shingle Ma am as a call, - as at , fastidious. Ate& It works Wonders p Ilrehug f2f the Womb; Mame; Irr4rularitro and is effeettr . al in cap By removing obeli em; it gives tone than cones dl tottga q 1 werfourii Dl sad thins prevetts or IT adios*, as , ,Spiast,ipiti Oircosinf. Epi/ep01:1 It daanstottheislot4 tones Me stomach. aft Dowels oft:il:mien:rem rifle/ the sicla,'squalir dicing gent i a warnit mores ail system. Is not thtelit, • 'Ph*, Blodlobeei, • But can any of the. Inferior article Thl COMPARED, because' of,one GRA: BLS of DETERIORA - • DISN. while the other DOES 't' the totletmootalnintit, liquid exploong n ind ,darne, borrible"compound„ber: pets pufaeld into a estatvt arreest.,, cabsee Distaips . la bu(aeldt; Do we food sonre,ra; our. stontachei what nil ..dattrienc!, heartblzmi'palpitation of plaint, diarrtitels , dirntery; eolic,i blood - 1 . What is Sir fula but an ac What produtes ill Alt . Minions Whic tbe: Skin,,Scalil • MO.:Salt 'Oleg Swelling., Fever Sore,e, and all ace ter/till hie notlinitundisr , heaven which sours. and thut spoilt; all the , orjese. : What tonsil' Rheuntatieal , fluid,whleh insinuate/ ;itself betwee where, irritating and!anliatning the istuth it actin rßijortnerVeue 'dowel blood, of dertingect,,eire.olatiott, ' and ,1 kWh stllict:hurnan parole: - Now le: g hot horrible ttottalre a itiorse to use (hie ig l+ . SOURING,. VSET , IV: , A . : -S:,IP - - Towns*: and Yet he'elieufd fatrOtiveilt..- -- nr.hi • • cob To wneenVi 'esten(weS/mrphl , ITATION of hle inferior pre ppr.tio ;heavenforbid•thitle Ili itheruld de Would bear. the - moil i thelsAt,roaril eind'irditielel '' ,r :-. -' -" i. • We wish it. uhderetOmli bectuie it I , that S. P. TownseniPa i articie and old I Streaparilti'afe hoterriels•teiiiteapx . apart, 4 ay; that they are unlike •1h 'every 1 one single thins in common. As S. P Taivaserui AeL- no.dattor.. chemiat n uo'phartnyenttstr•krtows at 'disease . Man. -Iceivii ,_dun . ribs, of pi - Ph 'tato a-pt toms . that ' WI shot want -ileo't 'act 106 ',' IL, Into -'''bosom, pomp ;4iidav I:'4lg4t lapp's in M 111. P ost.) F : e.and tqun- offee; 'Mac rch, igars, Chao - , bow kerel •e 1 and kite, or .pound, acme .Ware. Wholesale Neaper than in Siontrose, : call and •lace. S . ROSS • , n26tf IWaxe waist, New and Dealers tars, Stocks carfa, Mau 'found ! and knowl !;wa.ari cork UM R. Sttetti • York:) Dili. ' 4so Pi)lk , 0 qpe quart, ./441t. , f(x, evAri H • ,b4: 1 0- 4`y!Oety • MAUI *Ol ttl • liqtrah , f,....pllkito , town's-algid , 8: ‘milimi tbi , 01844 Tawasend tipaddetot rortefao rafts, efr c WIN 4:oosescidl * ot laaqt:.: Rows mug.* ror - % lAEA nt blur flaws' stikltniiii. AltiMtheitibUfw paidatjtiVtis maw igslivralli thabeillesik—lThme 1320 kir VI piiiillis with *VW/Mk ST* l 44,ferfailsai 'S *4l %be unipf , 1 3 DZIM fr he via pro. it•4l4temem s c it i At ne.b., 3i ,tiare Plabait s %mous ,. ferinenifi te lAnthias h aw havlrcim i u. / 5 'anti' 4014+,1w/di& 1 1 4'g Lim. .rs um and .• Miter, pr Pgrafnl rid U. like; r_Oiseares. to general body; and ty, Othinmal rihra' DeXter Itity action. Beres thit tation.pa•- Mood, pro- Ay, - and the [4O XIMOU niied II fow4send's a co b. DR'S. INCAPA• and fitintnAr se-sour, Kid Stun not this -,1-I•What! id? Whet I, et - alt know that - when t Itchier. it landuceel-- the hearts-liver .cont 111-.-corroption- of the d humor to the bodyl bring on Eivptionset •.,-.Eryeipelae. White , one mental Ind ex• but an teidernbetente, I nide pf the body.mtwe ''' but le env on! Acid • the joints and aloe elieate naiades. Upon en, of impurity est the early all thlraijraaTe • ..11111-fad #o 4 Ply itOiritillNVt:ol, ifr-thit ar1 71 4 , ka1,10,1-' s in an iiineleiddeb an - 4 Jo. S . , ',put abantlif.ct !ma T. inentiTciiniensiid's n nitivftrebyettarill• • milar s .lnying pot never- on more, of modigtoe of
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