! p i , liok.. 241131(pir IMPARTMINS 1 _iminm. v 1,1860. ? Vilsn:theVenefte Flrtrner 'Smelts of deep Plowing. ifimoitsk,...ED/TCIttS 4- 4 8 , )tne fifteen year %gip, elciAlieltattod Ke,w-Yerk, sac\ the first time on -agricultural paper—thy . "Farmer. qn ,that,*eizan.sotiele rel- a - atrbidli perened,eare 'li74ll4by It was induced to try an caper ' -t 4riati.previousty farmed ns.otbers •,;(illuititagthat there was +no way :to in uet but to increase the cuni- OA a field a:int:amine' four acres and one 'feeds ground, which had been eitteyeara mud had had a grain crop enayear—irbeat ec,:rn7 and oats— were oats. The field was con- ..istaxly ,orn out, and vett not /Lave Arced more than fifteen litiushola .of 'wheat 4iern. There were many large Istumßs IV* graialt trees 'ea 'Ate ;field. The soil - 44 loam. I had only a single team-- , werful span of horse s —anda !angle plow • irlttia4 ',raised the end of the beam 'AiikaleOlitilliCEFlTMlCUCed plowing in Aline :the:ground was wet, ttiruing up about litho that had never been stirred before, A • abcrettlitree tannin ..ef an acre per .e greemd *as dug up with a spade and the *stamps, harrowed and plovged brice afterwards, and sown the fifth _,Of Octoberwith two bushels- of velvet ,''heat , I - per _acre. In the spring - were 150 . ponnds - of plaster where the wheat !4. ethic peareut. The result Was, although was wasted in gathering, for it shelled ;Ilea by weight 190 1-2 bushels be ' .one large load not, threshed at the time, • would' have increased the product to. at '212 bushels. Since that time I have ‘J tied deep, and the result has heft invari ,4 same or at least doubling the crop. 4ep plowing on a soil like mine will prevent N env hum suffering.from wet ovary wea * and is .r ust,.er at least Wiiesin with me, and it will not turn to jobils, as much wheat does in Michigan. The Oor of tile liftehi,rn Farmer thinks "'it is inkost *miltaule st" a farmer here gets a Id - crop of wheat; yet none fail who eniti their land .properly. This we can prove -7 &news we this county. . Ae general system has been, ever =ice I,lrstsettlement of this country , to plow - and grow wheat after wheat,ifil bout ~.or even Seeding to grass, until all, food for the wheat plant is exhausted, then we are told that the seasons are ..4weAmmot grow wheat and must turn : - ,attention to raising sheep; b u t will s h ee p ;ive if we serve them as we serve our 4 .44 I Will they live without proper food 47 ,:wilt they live in the water without turn s 40'mA-rats I Yours, &e., LINUS CONE, Oakland County, Mich., Fell'y, 1830, ~., 4 _ 1„- Emmy in raising Wheat. the • ‘.. a t co ntry imp roves with the mat frftiou of labor-saving machines, quite a rev t' i likat, is taking place in the management of Plea for vilest. Anstead of following the ipmetite of plowing twice or thrice, re-in (g*kg the sod and affording a fine opportn. !ir for the grass to grow, the theory now Lofting is to plow once and deep, the afte !Ilt o_., 0 _ . , being performed by the harrow. d 1/ 1 , . -Cultivator. The advantages sing Pt, . this mode as follows :—The siA once finned, -remains below the surfacaffording Rif'M imposition food for/the young [7tts; it also affords an opp4tumty. for tie Virabundant - water to pass off, thereby re-' ug the liability of the ground to bake or I've. On laud comparatively free from vs and stones, as all old cleared land ( W.be, I consider this a decided improve plan. Another important the ground once plowed, great measure accomplished. to harrow and the cultivator ground will become finely then the time of seeding ar id is already prepared for the seed. If any doubt the su mode of tillage, let them try emphatically ati of itn he, whether farmer or other lect.s to ie derived fr._,;:l tII. , ii the sholl.cl itif_alone in hi, glor)-. W..ANstux. VE Luxus WIIILE THILESIM:G. may be depended upon as a Mid convenient mode of guard ',bile threshing, as 1 have test:. A years and never knew it to Tate s pia* of tine sponge, abdut two I theoentre, and about 4 inches :;-eirt - ont a little in the centV, so that it t 66110 M and mouth, leaving it about - fourths of au inch thick over the end of and mouth ; moisten it well and it out, so as to prevent its dripping; on watt* to the outer edge of the Ne e on each .sido of the face , and tie it 'of the lead and one can work in a per -I,.oisaiother for hours ! I might say days, say of those disagreeable sensations are always, experienced without such This will not obstruct the breath jAinth part AO much as a piece of gauze when drawn over the face. I would i?er give acia4kkila r per aay for a sponge to 0 1 ,4 aliPeshing machine without it. m„Arscieljatrist. Itaid,y kr Bets. YArriter in the-Germantown, Ohio, Gazette ~ .. ~, dithe f)ilovring remedy, .forlthe LID( 11014 -in : horses.. Tobaecojuice, that is, ::rater in which tobacco has been soaked, approved remedy, and certain death to 1 , dots. We know fOirefili instances of the jay lOW. treatment, and fanners whose e`as are this -41E00d can try it with side fWon°, in Order to obtain the jape— artbnme g, may be boiled, or putin hot wa- To Destroy, Cut Worms. I take other_papers ;because they instruett‘ atd manic me f ; but I take the icUlturiitt because it LIMO es • til el how .ant to pay for till.' I to the 1 w a s quite suc(xssful ,in my first essuy last in foi , t.ing tomatoes cabbages &c. In May, I commenced transplanting them into, my garden. 'Bea u tiftil Phsitaglherwereloo . ; and as; I grew them myself, I felt quite proud of them. 'A day or two after this t npoti going. into my ganden, I fountt destroyed them, smashed their heads, and replanted. tiut off they went`ck.lain. I could, kill the cut Worms, hut that did not replace my plants. to new idea then struck me. I pulled -a few handfuls of Clovis, And laying a small piantity at the base of each Plant, put thereon a 'chip. Icyy this simple contrivance, I trapped'the Whole 'brood of rascals, and saved my plants. The -piylosophY of the Climes is: The cut worm prefers the green.clover, which will Deep so for about a week, under the ohip s , and every day Or two yon can hand the Weruts which collect there, over to the tender 14ercies tiflghe old lien and thickens. The t ourbleofilning this is much less than replant- i s LARGE Cite r OF CORN.—Mr. R. W. Turn e , Newton Centre, gives the following ac e unt of a .crop Of corn which he raised the pi t season. H There was one acre and one h ndred and forty (our rods Of land. The p -oduee was four kindred and twenty four h aping Lush'els of ears. lie thought that tl o bushels ears wonhl make mre bpsirell of shelled corn. He says - that this land was once it mud bole. lie drained it sowedit to grass, and mewed it two years. lie menu red one-half with compost, errand i oni the other half wish green manure in the hill. The corn was aslstoat where it was manured in the kill. The rows were three and a half feet. apart, and the "hills two fee apart.=—N. E. Farnzer. ; VIII E F4vr-F..—Much has been said in the paper in facOr of the cheapness and durability of wire fencois. We fear that a few years' trial will disappoint many who have erected Them. If the wire is so right as to be afford ed at less than two dollars per irod, heavy cattle will frelneiltly snap it by accidentally plunging against,it, if it is tightly stretched. If slack.-its frequent swaying motion serves in the course of time to crack it, off at the host, which tendency is greatly increased by the water which lodges in the holes an. gradually diminishes its strength by rust; g. =Albany (.1-ultira-tor. 'MONTROSE BUSLNESS DI "CTORY. ----r 11/4 J. O'BRIEN-4fouse and Siqu Pai nur, .Paprr hanger. 6: er. Grainer 1.4. Ler oraio.r. shop over .1. T. Bi anis carpenter shop a few rods east of Wa ier's Hotel. J. 11. Dl3loClikL---1. Hornell at Law—office 2t/ removed to ,Frt Boom of his residence, two doors east of 's former location, in Turnpike street, third, uihling from corner of Public Av enue, and early opposite M. 5: Wilson's Store. June, 1 9. A. B LDWIN--Saddle, Harness, Carpet- Ba, , and Trunk- Manufacturer. arid Carriage Trim er, Shop, on Turnpike, streeti. opposite L L /Past it Co's. , . t • C.M. Slll.lllollS—FaAikmatile Boot and Shoe maker ~over A. Baldwin' s Hanesia shop, Turn ike street. ROSIEOk SI3IPSOIII--IDe4lers in Stoves, Stove trimming, Tin, Sheet Irtin and Copper Ware, Dry Goods, - Groc.eries, ite.4 Public Avenue ELDRED & NE WCOI9B---Dealers in Hats, Caps, and Furs,l; opposite ithe "Democrat Printing office., foot Public Avenne. JOHN GROVES--Fashionable Tailor; over Geo.. Fuller's BOok•Stuie, where he does work in a style alto ether unsurpassed. • PETER STEIVENS—CatOet and Chair Maker; foot of Pt lie Avenue. , LYONS---151er In Dry Goods, Flardare Crockery and ll'iriware, Groceries, Books, etc.; ALSO, Carries; on the BOOK BINDLNG Busi ness Public .i*enbe, Montrose, Pa. N. NEWTON—Attorney at Law ; Office a finV doors. South of the Court House. BENTLEY & READ—Dealers in - Dry Goods. Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oil", Groceries, ihu-dware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jew. Spootb. Perftu,,cr:, , ckc, - , A IEI.. T • II: Li.-- I' , ir. Drtl: 4 , , .-.11;,+ 11 2:e Dry :•'.. , uo,w.are, Glass m-cre.•Cloi-ks -, le Telry, Silvet Spoons, Instruments,,Tnts.4.s, Surgi cal lustrunients, , Liquors, Perruineryl Mirrors, Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, fie, _ • n tVliitesides Improired: . • Dourde Oren Val Air Coolli , Stove. The subscriber has obtained the leiclusivh right of vending this stove in the county. if Susquehan na and Wayne, and having a llirge ntizuberuf thew manufactured at the " Eagle Fou in this vil lage in a neat style, o ff ers them fo rce. They can be fiad at the Fannin-, at the store of.Mtmsra. Rose and Sitnpson's or of the subscriber: 37 ' G EO..FILTLLER. Montt-we, Sept. 11,1849. STOVES. THE subscriber is getting in a . Bp - 10 did assort ment of Stovei—a great variety Of . COokin g, Parlor, Shop, Meeting House; SchrxilHouie, Those wishing to purchase can't help but suit them selves out ;of Ins assortment He alai) is manufac turing Stove Pip, 'Tin Ware, and all articles in that line of business. Stove Pipe arict,Tin Ware will be farnisfed-to merchants and ilmse wishing to sell again, at a liberal discount B SATRE. • I WANTED, flLD,Ptrwtir, Brass and - Copper; 'also, old Pot Mmtle, liv ' B. SATRE. LEATHER, Boots and Shoe s kept`, as usual by the sabs4riber. ' I B.' SAY RE.. Q ALT (ixlidiale or retail) 14pt by the subscri ber. ' "B SATE. r(SSE paid for Beef Hides, 'Peal Skins, Sheep Pelts, Whol, &c., by B.SAYBE. 1G) GEM'S Euislk paid for g lickuse,,Aslies.aad I,Cd 14 cattAn Guods, delivered at his.Asbery, by Oct. 24. . B. 4'4YR.E. , , "UVAICTED.,in exchange for Goods, Stoves, Tw. T i Wore, :, any quantity of gotid 'Woolen & i eke, G rans, utter,Bwswnit, untold (loer and , old, Pewter, - - H ROSE * tilUilM. .N, t r 'K'!" . ,T,i-, -, ,-;Pork. Ni EW mearpodiitif Abe barrel, for Aile by - ',.- -.t 1 :: - -°' TONS:ct 'CIMAT,D.ZER: t , ' Lanestiero, 41*.22,•1850. ~ ' - 1411"111 fat's Market Line. sosiumiziige' T • - 3ucriberaw •now prepst f i to receiv, Treight•ofilliancis at the: OwegozDepotouni •also at the Binghamton, Greaterietni, and . LtuitAol ro' Depots, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day, of each week, and continue with regularity ' the season. They will attend to •for 'warding the seen 'to the . itow-limk Moilret v :vihere• they have ale 'arrangements with -expitheintea salesmen, who will attend to the selling of the' ante, and return the proceeds in Bankable funds -atvither of the above-Depots, to_the followingper sees :—At the store df F. Intol:stcw.cl, etvEgt ; at the stereheeselff C. Mlcumey,Binghamion at the office of Jas. Griffin, Great Bend; and at the Hotel df Benion, Lanesbcco'. JAMES SISK, ifinglaunton, •JAMES OVFM., °teat Sena, 1'• RAMSFORD, Owego. . Owego, July 23, 1849. • - Agents:—C. M'Kinney, Binghamton ; B. - Benson, Lanesboro'. - - - - OAPTSIN JX.WES SISK Will Superintend the %tai lless throughout the ccli.tile Line, and receive Etna orders for Groceries, Fruit, Fish, Oysters, &c: &c. , 4 which will be bought at the lowest whole tpnees in New-York, and forwarded to either of the above nameci Depots. n3om2 LarrESBORO, PA. CEOUIP OABH432CaI7iI On the Nev l'ork h Elie Rail Road and Snaps karma River, 200 miles from New York, 25 mil ea from Binghamton, and 19 mitcsfrom JKonbejw— surrounded by Mountains and the Railroad Bridges. A T our store the following may be foend Egg lish, French and krouttioan Dry 'Clods, Bon nets and Ribbons, Parasols &c., Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, -Hats and Caps, Looking Glasses, Boots and Shug, Crockery, Glass-Ware, Hard Ware, Window Class and Sash, Drugs and Medicine.s, GrOceries, Mackerel, Codfish, Mesa Pork, Superfine I Flour, Nails, Stone Ware, Jappaned Ware, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Butter Fillips, Candles, Sand's and Townsend's Sarsaparals,-Books, Taper, Inks and Quills, Cooking, Partw and Shop 'Stoves, St Pipe and Stove Trimmmgs, on hand or to order. Eagle Foundry Ploughs —warranted i Tiunks & Traveling Bag% shingieet s Plover Need,,Ca.rwt and Cotton Yarn, Axes, Handles, Buck ....sa‘s,Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, &c., &c. . • For the very liberal patnanywhich see have received the past year we tend our sincere thanks, and trust we shall recieve , still larger share of public patronage the p • , t season. Having re duced the price of our , ... about 25 per cent. from last year's prices; our motto is now--small, profits and .---: ' ' - ins. Situated as we are on the itailread lower than-any other estnb s lishindent IY LYONS, d CELA..,.'N,IDLF.X... Lanes! 1846. . , Aor ready pay, / dad t . Ready pay prices, 6y Wright & Bennett. AMINO determined hereafter to sell goods only for ready pay, we invite the attention ((our customers, and of all wishing to buy goods cheap, to our large and excellent stock of merchan . disc. It is ma- intention to keep a more extensive 1 and complete assortment than any other store in 1 thus vicinity, and to sell goods at lower prices than day one can sell who is doing business on the cred it system. We wish it distinctly understood that we can sell cheaper fur cash or produce than our neighbors can for cash or prciduce, as we shall have no expenes for keeping accounts, no expenses for collecting debts, and no bad debts to make op. ' In addition to the articles usually kept in a country store, we shall keep an a&smtment of Parlor and Cooking Stoves of the newest and most approved patterns ; Stove Pipe and Zinc, Iron and Steel, Bedsteads and - Chairs, Sole and Upper Wither and Shoe Findings. To the Boot and Shoe trade we give particular attesstioa, keeping a larger stock on hand than any other store in die country. Grain of all kinds, llemlOck Bark, Sock 4, Flan nel, Wool, Butter, Cheese, Dried Apples. Hides, Pelts, (Skins, Furs, Cattle, Sheep, Pork, and almbst even- other description of farming prodUce taken in exchange for gotis. Believing that the Ready Pay slstem it calcula ted pot only to promote our own interests, but to benefit the farmers and mechanics of this country generally, we ask a fair trial frOm our old custom ers, and solicit the trade of all who are willing to try the plan of paying down. TO THOSE INTERESTED. Alt persons indebted to us oti notes due, or pn Book account, are requested to settle the rime hti mediately, as we are determina to bring all mat ters of credit to a:close at:an early thlte. WRIGHT & BENNETT: New Ittlfoid, Oct. 8, 1849. Stoves, Tinware 4e. WE have now on hand a great variety of cook ing. Porlor and shop stoves; which we will sell for cash or ready pay cheaper than ever,among our Cooking stoves are the following kinds : The Phcenix Air Tight, the very best stove in use. " hpproved Rotary. " Extra Large Oven. " " " • " " Imo king. " 1411iteside's Double-Oven. " "' Rongh and Itcady. " • " " " Elevated Oven, l'r6minm and other stoves o al most all kinds, Parlor stoves for wood and coal.' f Also an 14 ortmcnt of ttove trimmings, Tin, Cop, vr, sheet Iron and Zino Ware. Any article not, on kind made to order on short notice and the remit reasonable terms. Purchasers will save money by giving us a till before buying, as we are determin ed to sell-at prices which nuist suit any one. ' n3B ' RASE 4 SIMPSON.,,, New-Milford Stove Depot--1849- BURRITT has nowin Store; a now assort • ment of Stoves, including the moat ap ed-kinds of Air Tight, and Cotturion Cooking, Par lor, and shop Stoves, Russia -arid Common Stove Pipe, stove Furniture, sheet Ima and Zinc, a Tubes, oku., dm., to which, the attention of cash pe' chasers., and the public is invited, and which be sold at-very low prices, for cash, or approved credit. - August, 3849 Blacksmithing. Ye people all; of every trade, who want good things, of iron made—by one sworn not to " take a drop"—kpow ye that I have taken the shop near* hand the steam-mill, in Montrose, where, throu g h this twelvemonth. I prepose to act the_Blecksauth. —you know I can as well as any Other man. And, despite them all, 11l go,before 'ern, in fixing prices ad valorem. Iti Blacksmith work some people think, no smith Can egnal JABEL MINH. Bendy illikde Clehing: TUST: •BEABIVED a. new supply ofikoadeloth" Froekand Dress Coats; Black and Fancy ampere Pants, of varioue qualities; Satin, Valencia and ranertilille Vests; Cloth aad -Satinet Tints; Shirts, Bosoms and Colbws; Jean, Cljaluneret and Cloth Coats HATS & CAPS i—Ageitend assortment of FU;, Silk, Brush and Wool Hata—Also, Clothrand Glazed Car. . BOOES _it PAPER—Writing, Wail di Curtain Paper, just received. Cap and Letter Piper bythe Ream ; Wrapping do. of various sizes and - quill ties ; School looks by, the dozen or single. SLop keepers in the country xwantin Writing Paper', ar Wrappiag, orßcihixd Books,. will do well to give me • eall. Everything in My line to-be KM cheap ow. FULLER Montana% Haiit. 4, 1849 . • BUCKWHEAT FLOUR at 13 cents per pouiid fur sale by J. LYONS. Watehinan, what of the night? ;et LOCK.S.„ WATOTIVA, AND JEWELRY of all , the 'various - pitteins in .Ndiv terlein.'irket, earl be l .bral at True:s, No. 4, Public Avenue. lie offers Watches (drat lea St two dollars less than the sonic quality have been offered in.this Market. Purchas ers my 'be sum that none 'hut No. 1; letter A, are sold here, for we find,ytis l bet elicit 'can 'be safely warranted. • I Patent Lever Watches,gold,from ;45,00 to $90.00 0 7 ,. silver, from .18,00 to $23,Q0 Detached Lever, gOlilarrim 35;00 to 46,00 Do, silver,: from 15,00 to 20,00 Cylinder Escapement; gold, from 28,00 to 35,00 _D o , silver, from 12,00 to 15,00 EnglieQuartiers, • 'hum 6,00 to 8,50 Gold Pens and Vale-ashcn $1,45 to e8;00, Gold Rings from 3 shillings to 1 4 3;50, Breast Pins kite 1 shilling to $B,OO, silver belt slides, gold, steel and gilt'thiains, gold Heys , - fides, steel beads.di clasps, silver ware, music boxes, accordions, and a thous and and one traps, Adhieli, for Want of room, we must omit to mention 'lntro. So, walk in, ye lovers of good bargains, and if we have not the exact ar ticle for you, give us tine days time and you be-accommodated. Clocks, watatesdetvelry and musical inst cuts carefully repaired. Wit W. T FOR SALE—The nicest Amy-0 uggy the county, Philadelphia manufactur • .y Montrose, Dec., 1846. TRUE. New Hat iota C p store. TE citizens of Montr.- and vicinity are re spectfully informed t the subscribers have commenced the mend. are of Hats and Caps, two doors below the F 's Stare, where they keep constantly on 'ban. and for sale a general assort ment of Rats an , Caps of every variety and price. All who wish • purchase a first rate article in our fine, are ly invited togive us a call before purc.hasing'elsewhere. Ch* snick 'consists of Bea ver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Silk, Muskrat and Coney / Hats; also, California, Sporting, Wool, Leg bottncStraw and Palmleaf Hats, dc. dt, besides a great variety of Men end Bays' Cloth and Glazed Caps, children Taney do., '&e. de.--in short, a large assortment of almost every article in our line. By a sirict attention to busintkis and a desire to please, we hope to merit and receive a liberal sup port, and assure those in want of Hats and Caps that every effort will be made to get up the neat est and best kind of an article. May 1, 1849. ELDRED At NEWCOMB. New Grocery Store. One door South of Mills & Knapp's in the ( r Stare formerly occupied by W. M. Post.) lIE strla.cribeztias received a large and 'exten sive stock of Gra•eries, consisting of Tcas, Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Tobac co, Rice, Ground Spices and Pepper, Starch, Cloves, Baleranas, Ginger, Nutmegs, Indio, Cigars, Choco late, Sperm and tallow Candles, Codfish, Mackerel by the barrel, half end . quarter barrel and kits, Herring by the box, Raisins by the box or pound, Salt by the sack o?'. barrel, Clocks, stone Ware, Willow Ware, Flour, Pork, &a. dc. 4c. Wholle dealer in all kinds of s Wines and Liquors He can and trill sell his goods (*caper than they can be bought at any 'other store in Montrose, reader, if you don't believe it give us a call and we'll convince you. Don't forget the place. _ Montrose, :June '2 , 1849 Washburn & Co. MANUFACTURERS and dealears, wholesale and retail in Bats, Caps, Muffs, Buffalo Robes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ladies Satchels, A COURT ST, &NORA-10'034 5 IkKoss EAST Or TUE BINGHARTON HOTEL, Have the pleasure of announcing to their friends and the public that their stock of Fall and Winter Goods for 1849 is read for inspection, and they respectfully invite the attention of all dealers in Hats, Caps, Muffs,. &c., 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 now the largest and best selected assortment of Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Mole-skin, Silk, California and Wool Hats ; Otter, Seal, Nutria, 3lusk-rat, Silk and Mohair, Plush, Silk 4r. Cotton Glaze, Vel vet Jr. Cloth Caps ; Muffs, Boas, Capes, ,Victorines, and in fact all kinds of Furs woni, Buffalo Robs, all kinds and qualities. Trunks, .Valises ; Welton, Brussels and ingrain, Carpet Bags, Ladle's Satchels sta, ever offered to the hthabita.nts of this part of the country. Their Hats and Caps are all manufactured by themselves, and their other goods selected with great care from the largest manufactures and im porters in the United States which enables them to sell from.ls to 20 per cent. cheaper than- any other establishment of the kind, west of Now York . . WASHBVILN & Co. Binghamton, Aug. "Bth, 1849. N. B. They issued their Fall Fashions for Gent's Hats and Caps, on Saturday, Aug. 25. if. Proclamation. IHAVE resolved to sell Goods hereafter princi pally for ready pay. For cash down, I can and will sell goods lower than they can be afforded at credit houses. I will then have no losses from bad debts to make up, and no tune and expense of keeping books and collecting ,d4as to lose, or to mike provision for in the price of the goods. In doing a credit business, all these losses must be made up on those who do pay. Therefore, those having cash to pay will save a portion of it by call ing at Torrell's. Those now indebted must cash up immediately. ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, Januaryl, 1860. Sugar Sugar ! AFRE3I4 lot just opened and selling at old price, 6 pence per pound—also, V./I.2V.DLES iq rickages of eight s pounds, for. only one dollar cash. • J. LYONS. • January 1850. V. Barrows * Co. `PEER to purchasers a "Estf::Oc of goods, which for kf extent and variety of articles, probably is not equalled in the county, and not excelled in point ofripalitY, and on terms that they think will be satisfactory. • Gibson, Nor. 30, 1849. Cheap Carpeting. - 100) YARDS of all Wool, half !Moir Wool _figure, and Cotton Carpey of very good quality and handsome, patterns at extremely low prime and worthy the attention of any 'wishing to purchase. U. BURROWS ;k Co. Nov. 30, •1849. STOVES. COOKING; Parlor and Box Stoves ; Stove pipe, do. Furniture, Sheet Zinc &, offered at very low pricei by U. BURROWS et Oti. Nov. 80, 1843. Joiner's Tools. A GOOD .1 1050rtment, Bench Planes ic. l4oukling .tl. Planes, Solid Box-Wood Ploughs Nov. 80, 1840, U. BURROWS it Co. ' Cloths,& Casioseres. •s lATEhave aiatze stock, of good quality, that have been purchased at sztrontelylowPti se% acid cannot fail to pleats purchasers, as respects both quality and prices. IL BURROIi% & Co. Gibsoq, Nov. 80, 1849. Bllti OX %UFO% freak aud.atrw, Jeri opened for sale by 4. LYONS. December 18. • COARSE FINE SALT by the pack, barrel, or load for pale Nov U. BURRITT. New 51ilfurd, t 1149. ERASTUS ROSS. v26tf Dr. T. M. Hunt, druggist! Auburn, N. Y , wrote In April 184& that the intrinsic excellence el: MANTIS AtEblCßiff. nad obtained for it a name above all other remedies; and that as a pusifrr of the Hood, SAAIA?AOILLA mat knock under." He said, on the ilOth of July, 181,5, that a gentleman asked his opinion as towhat he bed better give his child for ag g Eruptions. He recommended of its pars. hum his own personal knowledge of its 12:re s iowt heeling virgitea, In iamb diseases i and tee two effected a cute. Ile_ also reeamatended BRA NrIS PIIIIIFYING EXTRACT id a decided and serious case of Scrofula in the &ads of the ism& The neck was very smut asselleis on both sides, MI tarp honors formed seder the ears and the gess* health tens searb impaired. Tiro or three bottles Taft.. av permanent cerv. FEVER-SCORE CURER • Tie RM. Richard Dicasing, Pastor of the Presbytertim • thumb, Means Basin, Monrop Co, N. Y., wrote in October. 180 : I have just receivedetter froltilift. Chesney bust Ding, relative to the cure ofbiz Fevereoie. You may de pend op what it states, for he is a Christian man and an elder in the church. Some years Since be had to hared one of bid kas cut sg„ to save his life, in consequence of a Fevereore. The other leg being now all4ited, and about to be tuttpytn ted, I recommended BromPriftedicisie--IZAD THU MOULT. Ile sly s , w / have used only Parr. Stoll - MA of BRA NTS MEDICINE-1 placed ALL, Hors from your recoonweidituos tos that Medicine, and I can now say, that with the bless* of God, it has ejected a cure: my le,y2z See Pamphlets, for full particulars. - Chronic itherimatiMn. to he ACTUALLIr DTISO. , This IhlJow is a Vs? trAsia compound. whith weer injures any ilieritin When• it used for theLentWOLChrsale diseases. It loossenies Witine PURIFYING nit ALTERATIVE properties, and inch onser sledicsriass as are ZNSENTIALLY NECESSAIT to cure all Coughs, 11110 - 14, ante that eery mien:iced Couoti ts finesse, which called by phy idzians and others, and ,really considered to be, without the lean ddubt, • Pulmomul , Ceftsimiption. This Balsam teals and ewes titters In tho Lungs, and else where isteraally, as certainty and easily as that other ntedi• rine which we call • BR OCT'S PUR1710111), EIT/IPACT," :vres and heals ulcers externally. This DAplAii will cure Nine ease* of cmagtli and conseanytioa oat Tea after all other reattediet hen tatediolth , . „ TUOUSANDS' Olreo ttiiPTIONS and Cavite having - been cured lilt, testify and prove its unfailing efficacy in all dinalaen ur the LUNGS, THROAT, and BREAST. • We are fully aware of Ilk, 'Very iftting sad iterititie fitter titian toltieli tee hats naltaitdhawt Ad doe would mg have so assailed, had we not also Lana esticient that the reqtectabla testisnong stsisesed, of seats of the anaarroar cures said to have been greeted by this BALSAM, fully sustain and rapport us, in all we hive asserted—and ice win Lilartar. ?NI PlUltilltTell of any other remedy, to produce as ratineatatMt teetimatoy 'by Ares s as many MlCalLial " dheh is its publiik.., BRAN 'S PCILMONARY BALSAM tiro OONSUMP-. ray, 'Coughs, Colds, Spitting of Blood, Sieediag at Me, bags, Pain in the Breast and Side, llNght•Sireafs, Nervosa Comp/etas, Palpitatioa of the !hie, &state Weaknesses and etnaptealb, Mehra Vyaratery, sod Spume Canydaiate, A IMNIN WOMAN SAVED.. • We pub li sh-this cure oil Coanaaptiou, it being one= the many which can betLafidtteedt to prove the power to save life, which thls Pawns poste#ei-4Aen.aurr the person is consideredlty_phyetelathe chit Menai, to be in the very. last stages of theOlseatta—ACTUALLY DYII , IO-•-erld to this case, so Jar gone. gthat her friends bad irtsglif the cloth for her shroud and of et boreal clothes. This core was effected on Mrs. Zeta tenets, the wife ilts noepellable man residing at Ballston , Saratoga ecnialy, N. Y. 1 Mr. Dytwassi swore to, e facts before Thos. G. Yalay., Esq , /Once of the pesce, and editor of a repot In 4,104. ton, who certifies to thegoo d character of Ur. thketaani,, for veracity and respeobsb standing. 31r; JOAO Wait, Weer , elitism at thesaras place, *effigies that hetesows all the facts as stated ; and that . Dykeman's chtwaiteria goat. t o For the full particulars of ithis cure, axe offs ;Paattonitta BELIEVED IMPOSSIBLE T$ *LIVE. iferrrr. E. B 'Caldwell 4 Co., of East Chssigo, Choodo Co. .Y.• Y., respectable dragging, wrote to inkillayl9,lB4B, we have Just heard throughh Mr. Whitman, • respectable citizen of this place, of are important cure of Communptual,, which Bastur's Isrittan Poi.moarart flit.sast,ltru pros:teed on the wife of an acquaintance of Ma Seiko besides lb lhfe town oT Palermo is this county. fikse heed beet; long tealt fined to her bed, and Was so dangetoudy diseased that ker Meads belireeirit fa:possible for her tolire MON E THAN ONE DAY LONGER. tut, when all other hope *telly Adel, she commenced to king Broore Pulmonary Raisma, and Its medical efficacy btu raised herimm a dying bed; et; that atm is now going about, and attending to her domestic household affainsind duties She acknowledges, and it it very evident, that she is indebt ed to Brant's Balsenn for her recovery fuse a Met, sere*, and dangerous sickness ; find her friends tml neighbore consider that medicine invaluabte. lIIS 'LUNGS BLED—HE MUST DIE. SCROFULA AND ERUPTIONS. Capt. Eng liimpp, 37 Willnyr street, Brooklyn, /f. Y.. hati Rkeinstim} fur Wyears, hel Used . Bites kfrtfielle Which effected a cure. Numerous pther cams of recent and long standing, have been effectual y cured. Unlit COMPLAIng g ra Doc:. Nathan Jirbberd, ofStamford, Conn...ono of the oldest sad mod respectable phyilcinas, was Afflicted with Liver Compbsiat many yeafs, and was perfectly cu tu n x = using Bract's pwilYing &WEL We could name b of other capes, also cured. NURSING SORE MOUTH, LUCORRIKEA, &C. Syron. Genestei Co., N. Ir., October 19, ISM MESSRS. M. T. WALLACE & CO.: Some time last winter my wife became so Aebllitated from the effect' of Lsecorrhaa, and Nan*, Sore Neatn. that she could not BR her child or perform 'any household labor: tier medical treatment was varied according to the advice and preset*. Alone of the most eminent physicians, until oar skill was 'showed in useless efforts. ; She became no very a stele. ton, that at the time she commenced taking your Pulmonary Salaam she weighed no more than eighry•fiee pounds % bus by die time she had taken for kicks, she became perfectly well. The cure Is so perfect, that she is now.esiablad to do all necessary household work, and gained thirty pounds of &eh in four week'. We assure you We can attribute hes cure to nothing but Branrs Balsam. and cheerfully wows mend its use to all laboring under any sindise silletton. Yours, C. B. GALENTIME. Z. S, TERRY. Esq.. of Byron,wrote us at the same time that Mr. Galentine named above wro te , saying,"that he was personally acquainted with Mr. and Mrs - Galentine, and ;bat the above cure came under his own obeernstion. ire further adds, that he is acquainted with A 'Dozen -Other Cares of various dikes." which, Were effected by Breen Wiwi Medicines. • I Mereetrial . • There is another dams of diseases whit+ .BRART'S PURIFYING EXTRACT, p erfsclify surges . tuid eraiiistes from the system, WITHOUT ANI FAILURE. This disco( diseases, when they become eaststirwriaset. ire USW ally called Mercurial because some physicians believe such cannot be .cured, without the use of mercu Ws win not name the disease, because from Ws . it will be understood. . • DOCTORS AND PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND. The following.narned Doctors aid PAyriniane recommended -RANTS MEDICINEN Dr.:ll. HUBBARD, Stantkurl. Cow. Dr., J. N. SMITH, Watertown. N. Y. Dr.! ROSSMAN, IM Henry street, Brooklyn. IL Y. Dr T. AI HUNT, Auburn, N. Y. 2. Dr i GEO. FRANCIS, AliddkWwrt, Cash Dr iOEO. A. ROGERS, Balk N. Y Dr.! S. WHITE, Precious*fl Y. - Irr.lC. GAI.FMTINE. EMIL Dr.; J. 0. anultAN, iFarptleyMkol. Dr.i BISRGIER, flew at„ tO. MM.". ittvad, ,: - • Agents---ABET"TUIIII44, Mori trove • .11 Burritl,)tow'lbitorrE; Smilet Curtk.8,1310.44.; T. I'. Btulger. Lanesboro' ; Galrnair YOnt Preat Ben Edwin Tiffany; Brooklyn ' - HartOill ;; II: 3E Gamble, Dariaaff ; , 40:elice3".F4-` wank Lenox ; Lathrop,d< Sah bt2rytSpringt 8":1y , , Ta Watch Arakeri f Tnit subscriber has given up. the husitiali nf • Watch repairing, god having with tools and materials on hand, would offo.-a: good chance for. some young.nutit of good character, and being a, good workman, to engage in the bUsi ness. Address the subscriber at Montrose. Dec. '.!5, 1839. N. MITCHELL .._ _,y..._ _ .., T R/C/c . F'9,,OACUIS• „„„,,- ,„_ Ler tvgirrieloy Ire* a vas., ("Ansi , tr. ,,, - a nwe'n 1 14a rimparilla ihr Otte in ape different -,. Ism 'ealletilli p . Ttmnacture &nava riga,. At. le STellirilfeCes tho_Oß sr,, NAI.,-PErttllNE.lind all ttint. • 'Mir TOrtiloella ltlreeno r and tteVer wan bbi wis:rornuirty a - worker Oa raittwaa q , inlyend the filte , -yet he - Assumes the Utica . 0014e1 for i h , vulvae - V. calnin. min for what lie lino!. lre gays .1,,, thas aaended two rgedent echvOls, kid &attired for Often .. ansil" ?len the truth te lie never praccirdin Medicine a y M Ide life ! Such wilful, reickvi - teusrepreeeEte*„ , _ knits _had to the eldiracier and veracity' Of' the'ilisk ' i with,. 'Meet Sincerely, he had never made [ hone iftyliMenelt SW nit. , self or When AVM tur n leaTh to beimiseetMal trek ' (el in alLthcir dialing. and intei•COMaip ,iikeli..Y.,_,hilo, mo o Re aeplled to one Rnel Clapp ter assserninsuninats. teaming kw mixture, ,t the .largeimmichtleeinill 'lsnikeins.alkOdut;lne t r to emMnit in h. PUetapell. Y ; Thai ilia . Kayl, gien.,IRSIO lig m4'1%010 14 iM - inailj li fiirtleta ottrero I t illOreshe indalle Withal* Alai ..._ kusiterfisarintirrillajnas we Ma . litli iM m terma e lein)e from nie - Ota Deo.. n - s buit . .1, -7. di& r. Towalleild give 1106 111014 * . elailliiiirnly 1 ;:er nnlbr ST ir 'week , I ' ll 41, I him stmt ir.b..., r u t ; dew ores hoglei tooling? proof •er 1 hj,.... 11ic5 ._ ,_ v " .. Xtbknbe)ll,Ml4)llnllei Re an, ife nelltlhglh%7,L'V..tr,..S -s careeheede s an:44 'Made to m ' deceive- the pew, .:;717.„ ... 11* : the trutkdown at regard-to hie seiaingdee; =2 :, ~,d This into caution the publieinnit , rebus. :Old Ppu • :IM Dr. JACOB Tdivanend'iSafettimVo n l om oia Doctor's likeness: hie fossaY Coot II .1 ,1 4 aft& La eiepiatureacrose the Coat et Acme. , _ a '- - Principal Office,'ltr. tiltisaiNstrest., N. a N. , :11-cOu Iv: • - . ~. hq - 11 t Or Mc ,„„ _ID SARDAPARILLA.” Beinglmo!, be was compelled to limit its manufacture., try which meauo it has been kept eke of market, and the.sttes cirenmse.rilied to (home dttlyimbo, tar& proved its wcirth.andifno itritaAfftle. It bad Waal efe ears of WittnyilleYertheleas, aepthosle persons who t n ii Veen healtd.of *AI sndliiiviod from death; to) ciaataid irundifird- • 1-IBALINO . POWER. this GRAND AND UNE4,IIIIIii.EDPREPARA77CNii manufactured on the,largest yeale,andis called for thrtibgh. out the length and breadth of the' hind, espheially u it a found incapable or tleterteratilaq or deterioration. Unlike young S. P.7,Toiroliftd's, it improves with age andnever chsagesbut for' ie better .because it is pr e _ Pared on acienlige principles try - a 'sCieritegt mare The chest knorledgfbt chtteffitry, *id etre ricte.t meoyeiler VMS art, be all been brought into reAtuiiiition in the mantifi r e turn of the. Old Des Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, it hi well known to medical men, contain!' many medicinal properties, and some priiperuee which are inert or useless, aid - others, which if retained.in:preparing fqr u,1 41 - dunefiroiesimitiese aud:Ocid r hatieti hei-triluriouir to 'the Lye tern: 'Rome oT the. propartiettif Sinatparilla are, so sato* that they entirely evaporate Oral are lent in the piepsee t i on , if eiey arq nut preserved by a smentilic promo., known on IV in those esfrffilerßtd, tteiltarilifacnare. Moreover, these voictile.yriV!riptek Schttßily otf in vapor, of as an el. halation. under heat, are the very earntial iriedical•prop. cruet of the rout, which give tb IL all its vette Any person an boil Or stew the root till air:Ohl h dark colored liquid, which is more • from .the coloring matter in the root than from anything else f. they can theriatrain this insipid or. rapid liquid. sweeten with Pont niohms. and then call it SARSAPARILLA •ENTRACT or SYRUP.. Bin such is nut the,aiticle known as the GENUINE 0 LiD;DR: JACOB T OWN ENI)'S SARSAPARILLA ThIP ig PO prepaied -thnt all thg inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root arc fret remoqd, everything capable becoming acid or fermentation td extracted and rejected $ then every panicle, of medical virtue is secured in t pact and concentrated fOnn ; and thils it is rendered incapttAs of losing any of its valuable And healing properties. Pre; pa. ed in this way, it is made the.ttlQstpgweriul agent in the Cnre of•innnmerable- Diwawses. - Hence the reason why we hear ennitnendati , .no on even side in ite favor by'men, women, and children. We fold it doing wonders in the cure CONSEIMPria-V,YSPEPSiA.,. :INT LITER , COM PL A I,NT, and in R UM A 7'114' .4f, M.,17 0 W.A. Pats', zo s'I'II'ENENN. all OUS ER Pl at s',, PIMPLES, ELtn`CILB.I and all atfectionn 'arising front IMPUILtTY OF- THE BLOOD. It poiereaces a marvellous efficacy in all c"mplainta Bing feat, Indigestion, from...der/111y of the Stomach, from. curetral deterrninatfen Or Wood to the head, palpttation.ef the heart ) told tett and hands, told do, tid hot Oashei over the body. h rats not he equal in Colds and Omen ; and pronintea easy expectoration and gentle pet ypieation,i Felazing strictures of the lungs, throat and ever) • other part. littt in nothinz It ha C4V.:lltriee more manifestly amen and atkneltiodged than In all kind* mat Stages of FEMALE COMPL4UNTS. . It works wonders in .cases, of Fluor Allnaa or" Whiletv Falling of the 11'onib, 06strucleft,Suppreosed,or Painful' ilftnars, Irregularity of the "Menstrnal:periocis.-aml the lac: and ill effectual to charng all the foitts.of Aid res Oisentest BY fenitbring ob*irii=p 4l ß, alb) tegittalliigt the *emit system; It eivta tilne' fit strength to the wl lit body,and thus cures alyAtmir of . liiewiroas ;Diseases an Debit; it 7 ... and thus prevents or relieves a grea variekillit Other ma' allies, as Spliced 1 intation .1. - ,nral in, N't. rass , Driscit 4 Swooning. Epikptic Pits: oone uts. , te.', - . ...,, .. It cleanse:Lille rbh)941... exci r le: the, liv r.to. healthy actio n; tones the stomach, ami g . tv etiod dicenion, ieltivesilte towebi - or Confer andbittsii 'fun, allajwindanunatturt pa; rifts the,Siciu,xclitallees th d circulauott of the blood, i pro ducing gentle warmth equa I v all over the ;body, and tka insensible perspiration : red ses strlcturds and rightism ta• moves all obstructions and .. tivisrptalek the entire nano , system. Is not the then- ' "• -i• The Iffedlehes,yon. ge.ezahsehlik email : But can ally orthese things be: said ISIS: Ir.:V*1000i lir " i . cier This -- . . i'i"'iuldlimet cote • eiior artielet , COMPAREISIVIIII3 , TI-IE OLD DR'3l because of one GRAND FACT, that the one is INCAPA. ALE of DETEIIIOHATIONJ , and NEVE!: SPOILS, . 4 , while the other INAS •so 'rfyilermenthvg. and Hogs* the /*race toutainirra it into fragments the outdo and liquid exploding, add danuteing other Roddsl Mutt not this horrible compound. be ,palionotis to the system pit.dezd lama syshwie almuly dissoied.withacidl Whet causes Dyspepsia but acid I Do we, not all know that when food sours in our stomaelts what. mischief it producest— flatulence, heartburn: palpitation pr the heart,•liver ex.nn Bplaint, diarrheas.. dysentery, Colic, and - corrupdon of the loods Whakis Scrofuht but an acid humutin the body 1 What produces.lll the:Ammon. which bring on Eruptirmaill the Skin, Scititt - Ikea, Salt Rheum.. Eryalpalaa.. Whits SweitingeAkrir Selves, and all' ulcerations interred awl al• ternal I It is nothing under beaten, but an acid imbetante, which spurs, 'arid.th its spoils angle - floras of the toady. more or lease. WhaVeanatne ltheutnitioni but a sour. and' acid fluid whick iforinuates Itself between the, joitint grid alas where. irritating and inflaming the delicate tisanes Urine which it acts 7 . So'of neryckur duel' lei 'orimpitelty elf. blood, of deranged .cliculatiMn t fad - amid.? fillAut 011118111 which afflict human nature. , Now is ii ink loirrible to:make and sell; :and warm to use. this • SOURING, FE IiMeNTIING. AVM", COMPOUSY? -001. P TOWNSEND, anti yet Ve L wotilii fait' - hare it Indenting that Mil% .le. tab Tow nseati'si latindsiel Original , - - lCatialllngriakin SAM. ITATION Of his intbrior preparation Heaven forbid that we .should deal in an Sirliele whicb would hear the Tog Anemia reactublauee Team, . seryt's ankh!! ' • We with it uoderatooti v hecaute it the phisoiptta YrstA, that S. P. Teen:wand's argele antrola Ilri .The.elittforosend'a Sarsaparilla are becryrtmride trytortatffistreiriaeoim. aor;' that they are fanlike , iiveverrpartictiW a rhavitsy net one tingle thin' in co, mama. t . As S. P.-Townsend' is tontorier:iibd 'Peiirivels. to no chemise, no phainuicentiet—knows no more of nualielaa or disease thattarty.othert_atisktlYea: amodelltiOC.llaPrarealkonla man. what,guorontet can the public - here that theY are ii eel vie, e a genuine ~Ad medicine , Contsinierk ml! theviP sues of the articies'need in preparing ii. and which irk*, capable .s(changotwiachr*ltht,loelA4P4lla° AGENTS of Disease iristsati of health Sot whin nier.from one who boas 'nothing comparatively , of medicine or disease' : kragairea • person or spate experience to coot and serveop srea a common drag epiati. musk:ssigvimeortant is it that the pe rinne arbb Mantifaeture mediemodsopeedfor K WEA STOMACHS; AND ENTEESLIIID-SYSTENIN' ibosid kbott wit thttAliodicaA _ iiiinislePe mapper of securing miticoocanint. their hailing virtue, , Alb as arteniirs' khoariedge of tbeviiitoit eladassi which • abet the human syrup, anli if them _ae It kW arrest Daudisjilion me r nit.o,unaPt",' - tb Into wounded 'humanity. rer TtitsiWiiiiiiVlM ihe'' daspatsats bosons, to restore health, and- biome med Vigor sow the crushed and broken. altaNkbanOlMAnnityfiup OLD DE. JACOB TOWNSEND ,has SOU- .= awl MDT iht portuniti'andassing tierbrilechity : Gram* Valirikel , cailasiWsil• kowl i ar 4 ,withMtiss. pAche 4#4.1P1P kli a " a nv rq that theymt i o how. by FnLescimesseSs - b: awl. 5 . -. 4111g1e AgisttiotlStentiehanlm • attnnliali;j u 0 r via and Pa 4 Mutra,liniiitnartiotornicq, Sillainskplotb. Fur and Hair Cap :of: styles, nipped a nd adiforaili Woolasul aktiosidid'kt:toU,No. l and 2 Bull & Robekiust n3comod'and will be %old at very liw pikes by. H. BUHRITT, Now ( Htlford, Nov. 13, 180.