ma. • TVILAL e:!vp, tow iiam7:fLat:3'o, '-' ' Stitt Agriculturatroiventio - n": -. . , Thiabodporganikdat Harrisbnrgh on the constant,' by 'the appointment, of the fol 'irineiggeit :"- Presidiat—lion. George - W. Woodward. vice..Priftiidents--,Gen. James Irvin, Dr. Ejwia; .A. lA:Roberts; James Gowen ; , :e:Vir,.D. Keller; Isaac Markley; Wil narelv_;- H. fones Brooke • Abraham . ;12 . ;.11,. A. Mahlenberg ; G en. C. Siii 4, Jahn S. Rhey. Addison ItlrKean ; J. hi' card ; A.'4. Ricker ; Jacob Heide .lT }Mr. ild'Clain ; Gen. R. C. Hale.; Max /01 Mraslitt; Dr. Bigelow ; George V. 44wrence; , , -- 40. 'Hiram Hultz ; Arnold Mu, ler. Gideon'tßall. ' Seciitafies—Robert C. Walker. ,R. C. .lare; , L. C. Ford, I. G. M'Kinley, Wm. G. flaring. .:Gia motion, rt committee on business was Appconted, consisting of Joseph R. Ingersoll, _fir. Elwin, Alexander Patterson, William l t&avely, and G. -V. Lawrence. i l,- The Governor and heads of departments I,were invited to attend the sittings of the con ... , .7: - ention. The Hon. Joseph R. Ingersoll,from `the Committee on . Business, reported in favor if, establishing a State Agricultural Society ireparing it constitution and •memorial to the ..egislature, for a charter and an appropria ion ; and also in favor of introducing instruc t= pnegriculture into the common schools 'the State. .The recommendations of the oximittee Were ail adopted. , Judge Reyes., from a Select Committee, ,eported a Coristitu4n for the organization 15f aorenusylrania Stale Agricultural Society. 4 'he Constitution provides that there shall be ilgradmission fee of not less than one dollar,. il t • t tri annual contribution of the same amount. i . to• ,ThirtY dollars a• constitute ji life membe r. V , Che officers to be a President, twenty four !f%lice Pre*idents--one from each Congression fill district—a Treasnrer, a corresponding and r 4 Recording Secretary, a Librarian, an Agri. • u4ultnral Chemiit and Geologist, and an Exec i ti.itive,Committee consisting of the above na '4,:ned officers and five others. The Society is o niet, annually, on the third Tuesday of zanuary—,fifteen members to constitute a it Anoram todo business. 1 . ' t: • Md. question being on the adoption of the P.' t 3 t.3onstitution, able and eloquent speches li't were made in favor of the measure by J. R. i ;ingersoll, Judge Kelley and others, when the i'. t , constitution was unanimously adopted. _ .1 t • i' . 11.fts• srs J. R. Ingersoll, of Philadelphia, A. f i 9. Heider of Dauphin, and Mr. McAllister, I.ifJp . iiatit, Were appointed by the President 41 committee to prepare - a memorial to the ~-Ciegislature on the subject of an Agricultural r ,it := - Lizo hool. S 4 : • On motion of J. R. Ingersoll, it was resol tc•ed that:the Convention respeetfully. invite ,- 1 ,.., r- .:attention to the early publication of Professor t . ''illogers'‘Geological.Reports, and the ariiinge •„„t.cent of the collections in the cabinet of min t :erals. The Convention then adjourned until I, E.Wedtuasday,afternoon, at 21 o'clock. ' lovernor Johnston and the Agricultural Convention. ' : It 'l A committee, consisting of, one delegate I icrom each. Congressional district appointed , ,yo designate the permanent officers of th: " ,r, , , s 'Agricultural Convention in session at Harm- Ourg united in conferring the office of Presi .. en& upon i TvedrnorJohnsdteton.tiM to essrs. Ball, nce of the wait ap i u n p t -.. 4 - - io n . him rfn a and as n i v. h er is a We cce re p elm I tt ....iment. la reply, the Governor sent the follow , `rig letter, declining the honor. ti ' , EXECUTIVE CIIKIII3r.R., i Harrisburg, January 21. 1851. , No Messrs. Ball, Elwvn and Snyder, Com mitteeof State Agricultural Convention. - 4.1 Gi - LEXEF- :—Accept my sincere thanks tence implied in the offer tti eon ;he Presidency of the highly re mvention which you represent. ' 'misrepresentation of any kind, -pt misconstruction of the purpo ivention, I feel it a duty respect me ari honor so unexpectedly and .ed. • , )ption of this course I am inflo= unfriendliness to tie objects of M. Upon the success of agri suits, the 'power and wealth of must depend for permanent se aid in - the promotion and exten Ira and most honorable employ \ should be a pleasing duty to It um persuaded much of good f-Alrieultural science .will result liberation( and action, and hence -{ii my ability, • will esteem it nivilege to co-operate with your in)a.Jess conspicuous position, its - p,Osiding'offieer. • to conVeY:t.o the convention ac- Of tlieir kindnaSs, acid' as4u - :cordial regard for its several fdtmi, Si. F. JialiNsrow. 41 Y Y 441 rs sliotild remem . mzl7,=Fa 1 1 % A Fads e time t 0,,.. gO,. - out your ',' - iii . the *IF,/ -111- repaying it to put 1 -4en&ill if i '444 for P 'shall open. It is ' g ' lll"3 :„, r i as e- spring day . Do 'lip N tit-off from Illy to , ' baooiV P - 'f l - I t t h e leisure time after ward . ' • • - Alf.' o Wr . work ' be done ' itiiii*l- 411 Y s inters shall tno --'; .or when lat-Y?:41,11, .-why "--7 - ha ' . eltiliide''"`""''" in , :a legitimate wAY- , A,,,„ 4 .- an t o a ~,. (robe ../ . that Your wives -, vr. ,, ; --,, _...' ...-.-3 Atowever, ~ . • i t .1 iiskiar 44 ,w-eare. pate in . , axt' takildren should all . 00, amsboot a . . --.11 - irit" - . ThevelshOidd be' . b rat '''shciuld -take e,„,,,..---.1 , ...beam:id . 431,8 Ain . o'4."an . :i`. Sniii"''' '6°th k a:a 114 i; 'll4--r '." twiriqw....otibi:- - .1461:isAilgrAtune , 3- • '. ' justly ` iernaarkft ..., , - 4 set , o f : :Farmer ~.down and;puttmgu? 0 meg. :5:,-; ~ - - litivaltii*.4ll:',ll,-st id is +e 11 ,1 1 . 1 r __- • t,.--at 03-41,t.1i0y3C3-. °PI-. V; 4,lrolitliV!r."--.'6.40.-iiiicOrAll'' A - ~ . ~,k evi li n good . 1 )1 4r '. ''''''' 'be '''tgreatrahle.-1 , -Close '-e.ilviSelk . lannev" '••• - will '.'"•-ii-veiksba-i''t(iii - farMirf ,03 Pleniellt!' Onl!.. • iiii ii i; lour ~ ,ei : , '' ‘7,73•Buit ‘ ,-; 7 044.1441"."'' 1 .40414 cost .4 di'lt%k, :we* i; 41i'dk"4-21i. I jaki., (44'. 1- - - 154,2'.4ii itr • , .. . . • • THE;NOEIDII4/11 • Mr. Funnetittw tkinan in employ of Mr, Schenk ti iiiitclinieker, #righten, is con rstructing',A Watchl *nailer In 'ntiOutfereuee* than is threel yienliyipiecst . fff the exhibition of 1851 ; uncertainlwhether he will be able to coMplefe it in tittie;''' • Mr. A. Appleglith, the eininentmaehinist, ihas received a coin:mission:to-erect a print ' ink rmtchine, on his latestjniiiciPle, for the exhibition 0f1.8514 It is intkledito be used to throw 45ff eopiesJof the IliuStrated London I News. in three languages before the visitors. From Viennsi,aceounte have reached us • of a magnificentind eostly l contribution, which a furniture manufacturer of that town is send' ing. It will Tonsiit of four rooms of a pal ace, each apOroprirtely furnislied and deco rated.' The 'Matefial is a peculiar Indian wood rather lighter, in color than rose wood, and it is sculptured in the most artistic man ner after the chastest-designs of eminent ar ;, fists. The bedstead alone, which is already completed, cost 12,'p00 gulden, £l2OO ; and the cost of the other articles is in proportion.l .. The Object of the charges for admission into the bxbibition is one which is occupying the attention of therEiecutive Committee.-- I No definite arrangement has yet been come Ito on thetsuliject. TheitavreiOurnal states that the Des- I stkam frigatlnow at Cherbourg, has I been ordered to pro eed to Havre, to take on board the articles o' French manufacture in. I tendedrfor , the grand exhibition in London. It has been arrsinged that a number of French and other fOreign detectives shall at tend the Exhibitlonr. to watch the.movernents of foreign: pickpockets. The.articles sent [to the great fidr from Je rusalem, will be animal skins wool and hair : specimens of native!; weaving and raw silk ; oils earths • indigo andsother dye ; olive and walnut wo ods; iinisled work and raw mate rials in stone and niartiles. • The Mabarsjali JeinO has sent a collection of shawls, papier Winches and carpets from Cashmere to Lahore, en routeiToi London.— Their value is. 4 0,000 and thy are a gift to the trustees of the I.great .fairi Among the Eastern contributions, t a snit of armor in laid with gold, ct,?...1 'From Chine will be Sentlff-the exhibition, specimens of granite and 'Weds, used in cnt tin!! it : specimenS of the wood and tools used ; in carving the idols !or joshes ; a finished idol , and its house ; per lain and its colors with brushes ; cotton quilts and other Chinese cu• riosities will appeal To Bolt, lloNirt.:Y.—To one quart cf bomi i ny, put two qiiurtis of cold water, and a ta blespoonful of salt ; toil until the water is en tirely absorbed. 'Take it from the- fire cover the pot closely, and'.set it on the hot ashes fur fifteen or twenty minutes to soak. Serve it in a deep-carered dish with butter cut hi e() small pieces, on the top. Those who like cram with it,,nany nig half a pint while on Ste ashes. It ;i - S *biter and better tasted when boiled in a pot lined with porcelain, or in an .carthern pipkin. --- ff - 1 -10--- t - - To KEEP A STI6V± BRIPITT.—Make a Weak alnm w4ter, and imix your - "British Lnstre" with it put two spoonfuls to a gill of alum water -let the•strAtei be cold, brush the mix ture. then tak# al dry brush and lustre, rub the stone till it is ±effectly dry. Should any part before polishiag become so dry as to look gray, moisten it `with a wet brush. and proceed as before. ; By two applications, a year it can be kept as bright as a coach body. In the can - to - a l of Basle, in Switzerland there is a ,law illich compels every newly married couple, to plant six trees immediate ly after the cerertioiy, anditwo more on the birth of every child. Thely are planted on the commons, fre, uentiv near the high road, and a great porti ni of thembeing fruit treeq, are at once both seful and ornamental. The number planted lis . :said to amount to ten thotAand-annualli. i - In feeding o t corn, 30 pounds ;round goes as far as 10 pounds in the keimel. MONTROSE B SINESS . DIRgTORY S4—Fashionable toot and Shoe dciwin's Harness shop, Turn 51 . 11.1110 maker, aver A. pike street., MDR RI Ilints, Cap:. JOH Gee, Fill a style Turnpike Office, Moi .13ENTLE Goods,, elry Silver MARK J. Painter, P orator ht . a- few 'rod! BALI)" lin, alb runnier, L. Pcit 4 'intim am . _ L-1(0410. Etaraliare; Book% ete.: Busit removed doors- east street, thi enue. Arid ,June,-1P HA 1 ~.:Cana dcioi "fat Niontraise. or Ps orderon.-,k AlffIWA - joikkgo: ll M4 t-ice*R4 4 1 :; . J7' traMVii: Sioectacles.it Pliking x 24 rariqua . brcuickee r ,ope xe,,Turpi k ike ,Street, 4 QAPE , fkir :Weddings 1 7 PP bir.ooatuitale EILLT-DealerinDm:s, likalts,-.04. Do-80A, Gm 0911—wime,-Statiewire, ."0 8 hipfiailrir - 4 1 poons.' bOtatrnimu4Stuoiliniiegi : " -44afeiterr; Wimp - • • sellimiketo r ' 1tc 444 .• 4 .;03111B—Dealers in posits the "Democrat Avenue. . .a6nahle Tailor; over there he does work in ney at Law ; Office on oor East of B. T. Case's AD—Delilere in Dry • Clucks, Vatcheii, Jew -wry; 4kc. do 4—Horse and Sign. /lazier° Grainer, & Dee rchaas carpenter shop ie?s HOteL -Saddle, Harness. Car ifacttirer, and Carriage like street opposite I. vrt.trAm L. COX. .De,alera in Dry Goode, and ,Tinware. Groeerie,s, ty 9n the BOOK—Blltib- Ayeaue. Monttose, Pa- !orney. as law—office • of ,itil , Tesidence, two 14)a - Won, in-Turnpike 1 - aumer_of ,gublic Ac elit EC Wilson's store. • • -- • NEW 'GOOD S. Abel Turrel.l , .hisi Pail an Winter supply Of Goods (embracing; &leg' *anted to this market;) which 6-if/ be sold extremely LO fat ea - ile or ready My assortment may be classed in part as follows: Drugs, .Medicines, chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs; Gmceries, Dry Goods, Hardwire, Stone Ware, Glass ware, clocks, _Watches, Jewelry, Sil4 ver Spoons. Spectacles, musical Instruments, LiqA uors, Perfumery, Mirrors,Stutionery,Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions. dic. ctc. Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan tial encriuraiiMent hitherto received, I hope to mer it and receive a continuance, of the Fame. A few of the articles kept for bale are named below :- Groceries. A good variety of Sugars, fine fla vored Teas, good and cheap Molasses, coffee. Pep peF..Spice, Ginger, Saleratus, Raisins, Rice, Mack erel, Codfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca,Arrow Root, mace, Mauna, Sage, Nutmegs.. cloves, Ground Mus tard • also, Mustard Seed, white and black,Ext. of Lemon, cassia, Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and castilC Soap, candles, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, Vinegar. chc. d:c. Dry Goods. Broad cloths, crisstmeres Sattinets. mole Skin, corduroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans,. Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Ifuttons,kc., and ev ery thing necessary to make up garments ; -calicoes. Giughams, Mouslin de Lanes, Alpaccas. Plaids, for age, Vestings. Apren check, Bed Tick. Drilling, 'fa- We and Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting, brown & Bleached,' suspenders, Umbrellas, silk cravats, Pocket' Handkerchiefs, comforters, shawls, Gloves.: Mittens. Hose, cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, col ored ' , cambrick, cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purser Twist,and all sorts of notions. Hard- Ware.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, riles, Rasps, Screw-Dtivers, Coffee-mills, curry-- comhts and cards, Skates. castors, Nißifius,, cup board Fastenings, BalLs for Ox horns, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Patent Bidances, Steelyards, Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Bells, cork Screws ' &c. too numerous to mention. 44tee a n Cutlery. P -et Knives, Table Knivesit Forks, ' bread and ivcs, Raizors, Hand-saws, Aug- ers, Giml ( ts, Simmons Axes, Shears and Scissors. 1 Paints. Pure White Lend ground in Oil, and dry, Red Lead, Yen. Red. Spanish brown, Lamp .i Black, Yellow Ochre, Paris Green, chrome Green, ,i Imperial Green, chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris. .1 . Prussian Blue, Vermilion, Bronze, Umber, Terra ,e. Sienna, Ivory Black, Black-Drop, Pat Yellow, Rose . 4 Pink. Black Small. curcuma, Red Saunders, Sugar 1 of Lead, Litharge, etc. Oils. Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp Oils, Lafi Oil. Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. Varnisk—Fumiture, coach, Leather and - bias tieb Varnish, etc. i / Spts. Turpantiile,c:maphine, Rusin, Spanish Whi ting, Putty, Glue, Gum shellac, copal - Gum, Emery. Red and White chalk, Bath Bricks, Pomise stoue, SaLsoda, Burgundy Pitch. etc. Brushes.—L'aint;V:irniAL counter. clothes, hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, graining, marking, Ar tist, sash, Tool, Horse, ll•hite,tra_4l, sclub and shoe Brushes. etc. Dye Stu '721. Indigo, Madder, Logwood, neNrood, Riper Nic, camwood, Fustick, cuperas, Alum, IFlue Vitriol, Annatto, cochineal. 31uriate of Tin, }fed Tarter, Extract of Logwood, etc. Acids.—Nitric, sulphuric, Muriatic, :Mass Ware.—Buttles and Vials of el'ery size and' deseription, at wholetale and retail. A variety of specie .Tafs, and tincture Bottles. Glass syringes, Peseras, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles, Tunnels, Tumblers,-Lamps, candle-sucks, preserve Dishes, salt-cellers, Lamp chimneys. Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, win dow Glass, Breast Pipes, etc. Stone Ware.—Jugs all sizes, Butter Pots, cream Pots, !preserve Jars. pitchers, stove Tubs, Spittoons, (Ike. Clocks and Watches of nearly every description. good and cheap. Clock Fa.•es, 'Verges and Keys, Watch Guard chains, eord3 and Keys of all sorts. Jewelry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops. geld alid silver Pen cils and pen ca.,es.. studs, shtles,- 4 ;o1,1 Bed_, etc. too numerous to na,ntirn. Siker Tfrare.--Saver Table, Tea and Desert spoons, Ftgar shovels and Tongs, salt spoon s , Butter Knives, Thinxbles. et,-. Also, silver-pla.ed and German Filter spoons, Brittannia War e , etc. Spertar!rs.—Ladies and gentlemen's silver Ira: med Spectacle., silver plated, German silver, steel, etc., and cages long and short. Steel gooda.--Steel Beads, bag and purse clasps, purse Flings, Tassels, Slides, etc. Yankee _Vat/ans.—A great variety of small but useful .and fancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as combs of every kind. ear spoons and twe zers, purses, pocket mirrors, yontla's Telescopes, jewsharps, pocket books, pins, needles, shaving tools, chemical pQwder for razor-strops; key rings, etc. etc. Pistols, powder. shot, lead, poWder flasks, gun• wormers, gun caps, pills and flints, safety fuse, etc Musical /ustruouts.—Violins and icenideons, (the best assortment ever introduced into the coun ty) at wholesale and retail; also, Vi o lin Bow s , strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass tiol strings and bows,"Fifes, Flutes, Picelos, elari nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruction Books for the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, clarinet, Flagenlets4c TruxteB—Abd“minal supporters and shoulder bra ces. in great variety and of most approved patterns. Medical Intdraments--All the varieties usually called for by Physicians. Liquorx.—Choice Liquors for medical purposes; such as Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wine, etc., (a variety] of each,) Akoito/,, Whiskey, etc. etc. Perfumery.—Extracts, cologne, Rose Water and scent Bags, smelling salts, Toilet A rtielt.. Fancy soaps, Os Marrow, Bear's Oil, Tricophei o ~, : Tonic, Hair Dye. etc. Stationer;/.—Fools-alp and T., r Black sand, Ink, Envelopes. ~ sealing lrax and seals. Gold 'and steel Pen;4. Pen ; Holders, Rocket and Table Ink-stands, Business st:' , Fnendship cards. Pencils, slates. Witter colors Sc. Boots, shoes, whips, candle Wick, Twine, shoe Thread, Bellows,,spool stands, Whale Bone, sitarfers, Trays, candlestick=, Lamps, Oil Blacking,: 'spon,rse, Princes Polish for scouring,- Rotientatottel, and Bath Brick for same, Black Lead. Patent `Pails,;.' Tubs, clothes Pins, Half Bushels, Ax-helves„ cru-;J cibles, candy, Hemlock Gum, crtndout sash, • cloth, carpeting, sand, paper, Baskets, Tin Ware,: Plough; ete. etc. : Drugs and Medienn.—Turker gurili opium, rad. 'II and pulv. genpine turkey rheulxir' b, exist India al s o. inorphile' sulphas and acetx4, veratria, strychnia,„ potass hydriod. creosote. red and white precipitate,' sulfate dequinine, calcined magnesia, russian cas ter, red oxide qt iron, mix vomica, licorice, carb, ', iron, gaiuboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate potas-! sa, cobalt; cera alba, c.olocrntli. gum mastich, cal- , onael, tartar emetic, rad and pull% Orris,ozalic acid, - rad .and ptdr. culumbo,sulphate of zinc, saffron bles• i v ssour, prepared chalk, cardamom seed , coriander 43-.. cars ay do. rad. & put,. gentian, mom. beans, steel' : dust gum kiuo, true, scammoninut, fine. zinc, cot.— rosive -sublimate, calamine lapus, floc.' Mutinies, french elialkobitnnuth submit, antko, sulphur aurat, ; tiovers powders, tins .benzoln. arsenic, castor tilt; tutuerie, sent fenigreek bayber7 bark. rnelidl' , eFr sooLapd.gl4ober Nati, sauna, pink root, salts of ni-i ire, (salt pdtre) wormseed,pulv. gathi filleppo; refi t ned gum - atraphor, rad ginger, aftican and americans cayenne, pu/v. cubelv,;'puiv. cantharis, golden seal, ems,moltaitar,tsrtaric ncid,'sup art:Lends; eidir.:! 4 ar j e j a pe, ippa k etianlia, anise -seed. ieing glass, pe-' KUTIAII .;Wk...PULY4' Drains peel,` white glue,- gum r iinaiie t AtqUilk eirk vitriol;.ini,guentun4 balsam of fir, ireniee turpen . tine,baybery tallow, virgioialgo a k e : root, ead animorni., Breton : Qagilpromet.ii Niaxii ronc-juniper * rasped 1 Wm, IST37 1 . 1("910 1 dragenwigood, ia ititanoln*: &Was , "- , ad, om at* p gons:. kittodir;‘-tofitioorb34‘,_ op6iiiinkortiia t koiooi, iadvalcriluhipg and dilteh' owage_podS and dosT f eauella albs,,refined - borax, uva urn, nut galls, - gtrii'tri . k.pcanth, raitGent,but gum gu j ac ; gurn galbanum, india (male, dyitchlam salve, emp. cantbams, tkry verdigris„ , crude or black antijnony, elm bark, (ground and unground ;) pricitly ash bark, fol. digitalis, bore-hound, white hellati'ore, cas . b. maiptesia,., lyttate., sem cholehicum, iceland moss, rad aconite, gold thread, crocus martus, savin leaves, honduras sarsaparilla root, blue pill mass 'adhesive pster, croton oiyrannin, Buchu Leaves, Figs, Genuine cod Liver on, citrate of Iron, etc. Extracts jot gentian, conium, belladona, henbane, dandelion, deadly night shade, thorn apple, cola. cynth, con: ... , 1 :•.:. Eintentia Oils.—oil of pepertnint, lemon, china mon, Tanse -, wintergreen, sassafras, °riga num, lav ender, hen lock, cloves, bergamot, anise, cedar, spearmint, pennyroyal, almonds, wormseed, worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, caraway, cumin, savin, cajiput, spruce. tar, cubebs, dm., and all the essences froth the above oils. Tinctures.—tinet. rheubarb. myrrh, cantharis cardamum., -guiac, digitalis, tolu, iodine, cayenne; mnriate tincture of iron, &c. Landanum.paregnric, Hire's syrup, chloroform, co//odean or !quid adhesive plaster, spirits of nitr,c dull-, aqua atnonia, sulphuric ether, Kpirits of T-41Y ender, corn; , s t of fartar, antimontal wine, oil of spike, balsa! paiva, brimstone - sulphur, poly. rcharcoal, ve , demijon, bottle and vial corks etc. etc. In short, a whole newspaper might he filled in the rain attempt to cinnmerate the one half * of the articles kept for sale at TrItRELL'S. 1111 S is the right plate to buy Goods, and to buy them cheap.— The best kind of Drays are kept here, and from the variety and quality of them,•great inducements are offered physicians to make. it their place of reg ular purchase. The public generally are. invited to call and examine the quality and prices of goods. October, 1850.] ABEL TURRELL•[ 7b Dairy-men and Farmers Valuable Property for Sale,' THE following Real and Personal Estate, as hereinafter described, situate in New Milford, Susquehanna County, Permsylvania,will.be sold at a great bargain to any one who may choose to pur : chase.- The real estate consists of seven hundred I acres, five hundred of which are under improve rnent, and on which are four.dwelling houses and seven barns. The farm is well designed for a Dat I T and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du I. ring summer and winter. and every part of it well I watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in good condition, and on the premi ses are about tiVe miles of good Stone Wall, and the other fences are also good, and on the wood I s land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber,which will supply the farm for many years to come, and which will also. be valuable for building the Rail road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm s has a very pleasant and desirableloca tion about seven miles from Great Bend; through which the New York 4: Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile from the probable Depdt on tha Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New York ,t Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can he very advantageously divided into fire farms, on - four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, With the above will be sold a very large stock of. Cattle, Horses, dc., -including Durham Cows, Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on said farm or farms. The 7:ivy? of, )ale will be as follows :—One fourth of the purchase money for the Boni estate will be required at the time of purchase, and for Stock, Farming UtenSils, itc., half . down and the residue to he paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be . 1 computed from the full delivery of possession, the first instalment payable in three years front the delivery of possession, and the whole amount to, be paid within ten years from the sale, to be secured by Bond 'and Mortgage. Full ix)s.session to be giv -1 en on the first day of April, I t•ra . I. with the prtvi- I of putting in crops next Fall if desired. A Lgood and indisputable title given. The above described property belongs to the es tate of S. MEYLEIIT, late of said county, dreeeased, and a more desirable property has not at any time, in this section of country, been offered for sale, and uo greater inducements offered tq purchasers. Per sonsi wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and I n good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex amine for themselves. Other tract or lots of land lying in said county, are also offered for sale. A plications can be made to M. Meylert at New Mil ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said court ty, and any further particulars that may 'be requi -1 red will be given. MICHAEL ivIEYLERT, Executors of S BENJ. S. BENTLEY, Meviert, deed. Daily Transportation Line. V v CA RPEYTER; Rail Road Freight Line 6.7ticurn (treat Bend and :beta York.' - L - IVERY day in the week, Sunday excepted, for J. 1830. Captain; JAlms intimAm. N. V. Carpenterwill commence to receive and forward Freight from Great Bend, on the first inst., and continue to receive and forward produce daily to Capt. .1. 11 . ;,• khan, throughout the season. epat. Wickham will remain in New York, to receive Freight forwarded to him, and from the long ex perience in the business, they flatter themselves that all times they can command the highest mar ket prices. The returns will be p'aid by N. V. Carps nter at Great Bend. May I, 18.50. N. V CARPENTER. • • - Eagle Foundry Ware Room, _ NO. 5. PUBLIC A VANUA. ON hand and for sale ,cheap Cooking, Parlor, Shop, Church and *Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe and Ware. Piimp and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron„Tin ,! per. Wire. Zinc, Iron Binding, Morticinella :shingle Machine , . 111 , 1 0 ,..•114.'1r , .n Scrapers. Straw Cutrfirs,d:n VN are, r Morten., sleigh Shoos. Mill Cranks, 'Jack Screws, Sc. Iron and Steel of all kinds—final ly, all kinds of Castings on band or made to order. WILSON ctr. CO. Montrose, September, 1.850. • -Fancy Goods. tIttiONS, Delacje. , Thibet cloths, Blue and Green Barrage,;Alantilla Siik,- Fringe. Lace; Regent Silk, French pin g barna, Belts, Cashmeres; White Kid Cleves, Cravats, Linen H'dks, Shawls, , 1:4 YONS d CIIAA Sept. 16 1850. • Lumber Wanted. 1/NE and Hemlock Boards, Pine Siding.and Shingles. LYONS t CHANDLER. ]liontrose,Se Et. 17, 1850. tiOD. lISH and Mackerel, No.. 1 and 2 just kJ received and for sale by Sept 18. , J. LYONS, & SON. CIALICOS, Ginghams, Lawns,.Barrages, Linen iJ Gingham and Silk - Goods, a great variety.— Shawls, Parasols, Fancy Cravats, NeclPticf Laces, Edgings., Gluves, Ribbons, &g., in abundance. La. dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kindsliT•zes and 'pri ces, at 110pROD-CLOTHS, Kerseymerel, Tweedes 4ert _Ll tuck Jeans, Satinets, French Oasihnerei - and &ointer stuffs just 'in. LYONS & SON. fr,EcEs OF .PRl,yrs, aplgatid and cheap, qYdr , loPmed 4"Pr.E.VeLVoNs fr IPIARER-IWGINOI3 artil Wiadow Ourtikiniß --a, Wood Polio, Ifutter Ladlei end Stamp), Clothes Pins, Basketelicsaidling by.: L. , LYONS & SON. WATl*43:foill,jw..sokiAit-Truol'4,-..thespee. :J47....441164444ne,tua1ity in 'lo.447j4)l t scsw , „ 4; .• T' o e l P- 4 "- 2 1-0;' prll,":o4Npm, Dr. Rafferty's Celebrated F MEDICINES—Ahead of all otherit,.a mousl y approved 1--T he Productions ceased Surgeon and Physician . of 20 y tics..' experience. ; RAFFERTY'S BALM OF GILF.AD.—Among remedies before the public, this stands pre in the early stages of Cmisumption. Br eatarrah, Coughs, Iloarsnos, Asthma, Spi Blood, and for all affections of the pulmo, Bans occasioned by cold. Too much pmis4 be bestowed upon this remedy, and the pr urges any one affected with any of the alx plaints, to secure it at once. RAFFERTY'S F.ASILLY PILLS.—The best Physic now in the Country for sick head-a tiveness, cleansing the' stomach of bile, p the blood s carrying off diseased humors ant in„ health. RAAITERTYS FESIGALE MONTLY PILLS."-FOT remo ving, female obstructions peculiar to the sex ar rising from cold or general weakness of the system. Also for females of costive habits of body, dyspep tic or nervous, weakness, debilitated females. RAFFERTY'S EYE WATET.—For weak or inflamed eyes, warranted superior to any in general use., RAFFERTY'S, , STRENGTHENING PI-MSTER— for pains or weakness in the breast, side or back. RAFFERTY'S Woit.o Ort—The Great Wcrm Kill er, warranted to remove worms where they exist. 11AFF EILT 's EMBROCATION—for bruises, sprains, rheumatic pains; cramps, numbness, stiffness or weakness of the joints, swellings. quinsy or sore throat. The greatest remedy of the age. The above celebrated Medicines for sale by The following AGEtrrs; J. Lyons tiz Son, Montrose;— Rollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn; Thos.Jackson,Spring cill C. E. Lathrop and John Bogart, Tunkban nock; Capwell, Bailv & Co., Factoryvillc ; Stone, Patterson di Co., Abington Center. July 18 1250, • A LBANY c BUFFALO,- New York and Erie, Cayuga and Susquehanna Bail Poads,Senrca and Cayuga Lakes ! EVERYBODT'S MARKET LINE 1 Wi-MR$54 3 / 4 1Wia3 . THE subscribers-are now prepared to receiv Freight of all kinds at the following pains, viz Buffalo, Attica, Batavia, Bergen, Rc.chester, Can andaigua, Geneva, Dresden, Ovid, Lodi.; Dundee Landing, Jefferson, Havana, Alilport, Horseheads, Corning, Elmira, Factoryvillc, Spring der's Frry, Aurora Ithaca, Candor, Owego, Union, Binghamton, Great Bend, Lanesboro', Deposit and Hancock, every day in the week, (Sundays except cd,) and continue with regularity throughout the. seasou. They will attend to forwarding the same to the New York Market. where it will reeerife , the personal attention of experienced salesmen,, who will attend to the selling of the same, and re turnthe proceeds in Bankable funds at either of the: above points, to the folloWing'perzons: Buffalo, Storehouse of Henry Daw ; Attica; Storehouse of Henry Syford ; Batavia, Storehouse) of Lucius A. Smith : Bergen, Storehouse of Daniell McPherson ; Rochester, Store of Fairbanks A: Eld ridge ; Canandagua, Office of Walter Corcoran Geneva, C. Lawrence; Dresden, Storehouse of Whitney & Monett ;Ovid, Ferguson ik Sprague; Lodi ; Dundee Landing, Storehouse of Tuthill & Co. ; Jefferson, office of E. Q. Norton. on the Pier ; Havana, Office of J. F. Phelps ; store of J. Stull; Horseheads. office of J. A. Ferrell; Cor ning, store of Wni.J. Arnold% Elmira. Storehouse of Thurman Ingham: Factoryville, Store of Ch ides H. Shepliens ; Spring Port, at the Store of; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora, store of H. & G. P. Mor gan ; Ithaca, store of P. H. Drake ; Candor, store of S. Ballinger ; Owego, office of Nathaniel Ells ; Union, store of C N Wheeler ; Binghamton, office of James Sisk ;Great Bend, office of F. Churchill ; Lanboro office of F. A. Ward ; Deposit, store of Ensign di Dean ; Hancock, store of Allison and Reeves. JAMES SISK, Binghamton, Was. WHITNEY. Dresden. GEO. P. MONELL, do. NATHALIEL: ELLS, Owego. Aumm.—Buffalo, Henry Daw ; Attica, Thomas Syford ; Batavia, Lucius A Smut.; Bergen, Daniel McPherson; Rochester. Fairbanks . & Eldridge; Canandagua, Walter Corcoran; Geneva, C. Law rence Ovid, Ferguson 4: Sprague ; Lodi ; Dundee Landing, Tuthill St Co.; Jefferson, E. 0 Norton; Havana, J. F. Phelps ; Millport, J. Stull ; Horse heads, J. A. Ferrell ; Corning; Wm. J. Arnold ; Turman ri; • Ingbram ;, Factory ville, C. Sheherd ; Spring Port ; Redder's Ferry ; Aurora IL &G. P. Morgan ; Ithaca, P. H. Drake ; Cand or, S. Barager • Union C N Wheeler ; Great Bend; F. Churchill ; Lanesboro', F. A. Ward ; Deposit, Ensign &Dean Hancock, Allison & Reeves. CAPTAIN JAlO,:s Stsx will superintend the busi ness throughout the whole Line, and receive and fill all orders fur Groceries, Fruit. Fish, Oysters, dm. rte.; which will be bought at the lowest whole sale prices in New-York, and forwarded to either of the above named Depots. July Hi, 1850. 29:tf. New Firm HR sllbqeribers have commenced business un- I der the firm of S. H. Sayre & Co., and are now opening a new assortment of Goods, consisting of alningt every article called for. We intend selling mostly for re,ady pay, short credit,will be given t 5 - those (that may wish) that have been prompt in meeting their payments. Goods will be sold as low as at any other store in the coonty--by ..# #d attention, and low prices, We bopiitia get our = # re of patronage. P. S. In addition to the above, we have in con nection a Tin and Sheet Iron-establishment, where will be kept a general assortment of-Stoves, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Castin„,r , s, Hollow Wares Ake.— All orders in this line Will be attended to impune diately. Merchants that wish to buy, Ito sell, will be supplied with Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, and Stoves, on liberal terms. 1, S. H:sAyng, It Co. Bonnets.-4-pring styles : for JB5O. A.'great va riety of all kinds 'and qualities. for sale cheap at sAIYRE 4 Co. Hata and Caps.—Gentlemen and Boys' Leghorn, Wool, and Palm Leaf Hats, by S. IL - SAYRE & lehnine new patent premium and safety gas lamps, consisting of church, parlor, Stere - ind lamps, and the patent Phosgene,iferb iii to the same; for side'by . IL SAYRE &Co. Sole and Viper Maher; Boots and Shoei, of all kinds and qualities, ,by SAYRE d•. o. Windnnt Sash and'Glus,' bodlislt ,and)daekerttli Salt, Lime and Plaster , in large innitleviantl by •I alliATl E - 4b Pioughs.—Bingliamtonilifunirosti; Skirinera Ed dy. and Mott 4. Fuller'e - ?le*iind - Castings, coil staidly on band. • apt: able for ' TIOSAYRE'it ilo.slBbo f tt'; litoolui t - tA ; I . l beiTcat.-Mcw***o4lo4,4o,3lst i ne 4/Aktn.y. 40,10 wiWog,ottieridot op• i iiac m o" Itioirmiestimr‘ milt' una 'of a ra Jove- , - .. • TWePtS , Ome DaYkle . - 1 lElPrim $l.OO jmr tile, col Sir &Wet for $5.00 . —BiIIE 4 L-- P31[ 7.7 i • I. now put up in Q.61.12T BOTTLE*, ;Ltd :of isr sarim,,,, e di c al anciirytk and dlicafy as that in the &Mall Order. Te yreat sePs' don't yof Titl3 PURIFIER over Saitssistitts and tffiother etinliarinedfclnes, may in soma riaeasure be uncl e , • stood from the following farts: Fiase—because It Set oath possesses, as portions otitis medication, the Pune Esstiacs of Sarsaparilla, ' Yellow Doc* Cherry • ' Che aie l d Sassafras Barks, ' 1 snore strongly, more powerfully concentrated, and Jaeger meet.. ties of each of those prettgoes In eachbottle of it thancaihe fated in wry bottle of medicine, called Extract of Sarra= N BLit, SO:CONDLY—olitedigne This Puriger ahv ' a s medloll efficacy antiPhealihn claws of smand other I Boots; Blurks, and Vegetable*, the PURIFYIfiG profidrfiek of which are greatly sb aunt to Sarrapare/a, and when Shoe are compounded with rats.' Yellow IBsdr. Cherry, and Sassafnts, they slake se& erne ilm most certain and nctirePuriSer of the lila din Mt .worid, So true is thj.s, that to have every desired nrbildlia/ dm, the DOSE is ' Only One Tablespoonful, three taws a Ikei. But it is not so with Extract of Saraaparilla, for in comiequenee of its media:dim (in lame bottler) being . so much weakened and reduced the Dose of Samaparla has to hei Two, Three, or :flare Tillappoa/M.—Tuacc, Pony, Stet, tones a Day, tit hare .1, medical ellect ; and as ' a T mile of Sarsaparilla only holds iztyluar spoonfuls, therefore, so easy • spoonfuls St a dose, anal in many doses a. day, will Um ap t bottle of Win F o ur lime or Six Davi, / A • , 91 , which show that a bollienf Brunt's Purifier, will Ki ss from Twelve to Sixteen,' Days longer than a-bottle o Sans. pardlii ; and if its daily; medical efficacy (in ma ll dos 0 be a. Pcitti visa and BEAU:IG as the daily (Large dares) fir Syn. pantie, dem it Paoresl That Ose - bottle of WA Puntrits Is worth Three, Four; Or Inc.i limes inoreuluan a bottle pi Sara, parilla. Tho 'italic comparison doe. not yet aticr.v the` Affer. Vice in value between th e , medical egmacy of BRANT'S P ROILS and SoRdkPARILLA. Title will appear by the oartifi ' Aor cures in BranCs Paelphienr, showing' that l .J ONE BOTTL E, OF BRANT'S PURIFI -II nu more efficacy, and cures more impure blood direire, Mu . TEN' nottlies of Sarsaparilla.. If, then, Otee Elorrt.c tet•Puntrica sells for Ofce.tiaras. One R & attle nc cup:trip should sell for Ten Cental, - CANCERM:rs sailor/7 „ Sir. J. B. HASEIN Or RM; Oneida Co., N. Y., who Vj cued of Scrofula in 1846, swore to the facts as related heti) .ip so Utica in the Sunteme Count In the City of Nem rock oath. 2601/ December, ISO,'tinder the following chentastahcet : A Person In the Cityof New Pm* had manithiettit i ed ,ant, reviled a spurt= article of medicine, calling itaster's Inninri Mei:acme, in imitation of the genuine medic/ iße was, prosecuted to obtain damages , in the Supreme o ust of the City of New York, and the case was.referred by Cows to IS. BOSWOTur ESO., 31 Llibemy street, en eminent %net, as Itefei es to take the tektimony. The defendant pleaded in t strmyatwo of damages; that dm Proprietors of Brant's bfedicins had in some Odle, published 'sue steernmerirs of Min n, and time lied combined d freed on the pablic and, titereas not entitled toiciamam. l Thecae of litrAlaggin wa n ted as hemp false, and ilaskuM was smarm as a tartness in to the FA'cTS as plubllALed.atuthie testimony MME TUAK 5eD the pub:mutton. i M, HASP Iti said, lam it Evart:ad in: Brant% Pnaing l e . tenet—hare nond it foe .56..ftedo. about the •ins, 1... 1 tas v er y badly alt ter o tad by it; I etko attended by ,ever De time b me 1 tonic nut lire—that no militcuiat caved t.ote. Me. I I . r, . f owl, mturmatiao, far tato el.mine before 1 eased Brant's P a l i , i u „.4. nn inedu ate. glum I roonttlenced Isom; the Paeleito 1 f^sti leterpakeed I' my bed a longtore; I conk( not false my band to my timid. y net was role toter in front linto eke team ; one ear was on eaten nutfnuet It, Unit st i naltl be lilted upon- tor its piece, at only holding 0,1 pi t alto. tap; a hnle teas oats,, n 70 7. nen my teinefeepe, on that me teeeth Oaosad ie $ and ought the hale; az IlkOr Van On my altratider as larne ae fly lami, amain, was under my atm Orally as tarp., winds bad eaten the a sh my 10.1.., an that my body mold tint looked. into ...tine, on niy aim stendei 0.,,,, my olinulder to soy elsamor 'tida l and eallen tit the hone; 1. o f t erol ntLer nice" saes. t r noeid Brand Purifter m rmind boulcs. *low bugle tasted strum day. i tone no moo I only Stott not thi;7s rif o 1 ,..1 eventful at Al dose, that bottle ou ottengtheded In., as to enable( law torte nut erf.bed f We /WOO., ililttl4 I took the NU date (a opoonfol)..blikh 0.. altlnnttl.•s'llnd lane aPd healetY my mm., 5. 5.1 r. i W. aide to,mooetae alder to the drovtote of•lttioiel lb Lehner& at 110atio Cent., ell" 1 pit Use att./ setae, tins bottle ttEALen Al. l . MY UI.CERII,I t tier malt sores about *skeet/ WI live end an., thamh, and i then wo d 2.231.1 ut. fOoppOse troo•L 1 mord Air f3atilet mo 1, winch made a PE FltillT CU lI.E , and teotorett roe in ~...701 koala+. FUR FLILL r) striClk L.IRS, ARE itAANnY f4,OI4frtILETS. 50. I j r. &fr. Z. S. Terry. merchant Byron, Genesee Conroy, B. T. wrote. Art;, 24. 1846 :} Sr,- 'es 31e doing tici.e is doin -ode . . I lall the • minent nchitia, ling of ary or cannot - P rietor 2 ye corn- Family be, co-- raying rester- ..., wenesee Co. e.. .. o4li n rr- es Medicine Is doina W onders here—it has cured a! in eonst-teptien, that all tphyr, cions had said mart ie. Men he commercen taking Brant's Medicine, he could no' refire his hand to his fultai ; be bled 4.1 the lungs, ottd:pyoty symptom seethed Ti,todicste that he. must die; but,lastonishing to all, he ispowYable to labor and rides 811 ilvet• the county. He used only Jr. bet ars., I will also shot you, when I visit the' city Of New York in the spring,'whkt great things Brost has denePfor ml. It his Also cured a yening lady of Couratoption in. Orleans county, which her father says no doctor could sire. 1 RAISED.FROM . THE GRAVE. Messrs. Pratt &Tomer, merchant, of West coliman. Conn., called on me at New Yeah, April 2lst, III;, and said Brazil's Balsam had effected ewes of such hopelessrtrs of Cassia:wraps in their town, that now no other cung meal. clue could be sold there ; that it had rained sosee.ara from the pace—some th at physicians and all the Wen& said must die. One gentleman. in particular, was ao , 'lkr gore that his physician told: him it war useless to take andr more medicine. He thee, wiles no hope me left; begat! .io take Brant's Astraw—got well—end is now u well to f i le OW was. Doctors.could give noHelp. g Mr. Wm. D. Jennings. a merchant at Nynex! g Coen. , Ashtabula co., Ohio, wrote to us, October 2d. 1848, t r d stst ed a • cure of Costauttrros which the use of Ban VS Ir. DIAN PULMONARY Bataan had effected in • Mr, iihati Crochet of an adjoluing town. Me: Crbeket had inititht ns Lief from the best physicians and numerous. meth eibes.4 but 'found none, for. the fatal hand of that unrelenting awning ,Coasumeion, had taken fast bold en his Vela_ and&was.so destroying mid debilitating his -body " that he, was aim skeleton. He WtOrgivreit bp by, his physician. and elf ftiends as one who would - soosi inhabit a grave. But °Yeti in this last extremity; strnrignand irlarvelionsns it may aekm yet It is true, that' the use or oilyifive bottles of BasuTTII lair AN PULMONARY. -BAL/lAM has unclinched the hatch of tie destroyer, and rettored Mr. Crocket to health, and ha is now a lIRALTRY; usaarr; anoint; arm f P .13!..EEDINCI; AT THE 'LUNGS.. Mr. W. Chapnan, inerchant, Middlebury. state of Ver. moat, stated to urthathis son was afflicted with Ofikelial it the longs. and after all, ther remedies mad ;rye. clans said he would die, . herrn:lde uwt of Drant's 1 r.i- Enoadry BaleaM, which soon !atm. Aim to Aetdrils. 1 SHE COULD' NOT SLEEP IN 8411 Mr. James Itrina,§tnierehent and millerer Kirk! ti. Lilt CO, Ohio , wrote Stpt. 8t11.% That lB4 Ilakar's Pe ijoe i sr BALNAM was e ff ecting Scone astonishing cures la vicar By ; , one case ii, tic was the-wife of his - bead miller. L . She had been.disaiwadforjoartrea years. and .lierrfiushsvi bad Spent almost BM his earnings in min doctors; and to drying all kinds of tne4tteines but to no purpose. she had not 4 or g ir t in her psdforsneral years, In etkuutasatess of h e r disease " but' now a ft er using Vila isitgas'ath roo ri 2 .Enhemeary NaisatallbsianditLllßama Les t St as well as ever she could. 1 • . q' . FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND,COMPLAINTS, No remedy uffelnkite the public hits ewe waif M eertiiin and effectual ite ea:Meg A G the liecittentip mar messes and irregalatitie,of tbe ser. Baas'r ' s • PYI4IONARY BAL4AM. It makein difference heeler the d ' ititot be ',menial,. exiiii, - Of:Other weekigis' "sit, 'REG TES ta l i ALli, by stretsgthatistS githe systanneael i t th e a din. 3 and'SOOTHING 4. 4444atiNGNR 8 ANL. ITY4I Ste Pa N i.,,ia ,_' . 1" ''" ' ' ' ''' ' " ' I ] '-- , , °MANOR' OF OPE. , - From the - bill te the; W. u ui., sad" the Wassaa•A it al. leas-the one cue.* erstak slid Abe am :: so alisis al t sapprissoi. Mite isrars t a ny of the fad, diseastsiOst it's' 7., . 7 Ella is Poi* lies of such '.- iII • : letroulljseases; aid, Deriingement euoiat -without .40. , jOYSENTERY and:81;131110 . CO* PLANT ~ le children .14,...d ~,, r.:e 1 , ;.. 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