Ata , A 4ol l l o l7l llnUltAti ; 1- - A • ' • - Bb:lN7ltt)-1114'"3/ntr#RIZ`201 1851. • • . • i - r. I Rowena in Agiloltunil The Cuyril .fTon or lionez HOE,' was in-. 4rOdnceifiinto England:by JETElito mow than p:century, ago. It has beeen of Lziottiltlarible'inipOrtance lessenning. tie ;cultivatingmany crops, as well as I 3 using this imUle :llttet4, instead of t 4 plow in the cultivation corn,. potatoes, turnips, and other' mach less labor is required with -- lhe'-hand hob.; and the 'cultivator *has, in 41'r takenh c , t-e'p.nce of the plow to -a great Besides the saving of labor ite } - ation,..which'itis' change - has effected, an adiatkingels derived, - on the drier class. of oils;:front in which they , areila.felithei Cultivator—it leaves the sur- I face cOnaparatiVeli level 'AO 1e93 exposed to b&..diled . by the sun and alr than when throWniutuyidges by the pluW. I Tlie.cititirator has been greatly improved j initssonstructiOn within a few years. Steel I 6ti: been substituted fur cast-iron fur the teeth or feet, which, for stiff soil . , is of much . 1 advantage—cast-iron teeth being only fitted lo work in-Aoils 'of the loosest description.— Thti - increased ; length of the jeeth which soinelnanufactiirers have added is of impor tance in enabling the implement to do thor ottitiwork.airiong weeds mid grass without eoggiP.g.- A forth ' , if:this implement called the." field Cultivator," has been alif:ted to working,fid, lows and preparing ground fur the rEct.pti,,: of seed. it is very ti , :eful fur this pirput,e, executing the work with despatch, and lea fing the soil loose and friable. A In:in /ind a pair cßorses with one of these field calC . valefyitiftlforOugbly work'ovet futir"th , hos ‘ti . mitch : ground . iti allay as c , iuld.he plowed withlliensitme' team, destroying the weeds, (Unless 'they-are very large) quite as eff.'ettt.; ally us would be dove by any iinplemet\t. i'llirmnatit-:\f,tcitisq.—.ll. cannot Le claim . - ed that this is) modern invention, as a rudt4- .oticle fur depositing seeds is knOwn to have been used by the ancient Egyptians. ,use of the driil l..)we‘cr, has nut prevaile:ttin, Europe or America till a late - The cred;t of its introduction into En gland belongs to Tut.f., who regarded it.ratli atk auxiliary to the Horse-Hoeing, Hustian'arv," of which ,he was the originator. trikfirst drill was constructed in 17u1 ; but this appears to have been only designed for , Cloiter and lucerne, and it was nut till thirty years afterwards that be obtained a patent for a machine fur sowing 'wheak,erni p s , & c . T. - .4tile - progresS appears to have been made iii the use of the drill till 1782 when by th e exertions of the Bath and West of Ehgland Sdeiety,'attention was generally called to the importance of , drill linsbaudry, and various iniproveincnis *ere made in the implement. adVanfar•es have since been consideted of . such great importance, that it has been, pronounced the shix-t, anchor of wfleat-liusbandrv, lu , refere i:eo to tli ft ben efits which were attributable to Tula on ac 6unt of the introduction of these scents, it has been remarked Ills drill and his horse-hoe, have saved Ids , cour.try in seed alone, the food of mil-, Mns;'and wed as a distributOor of manure it has done arid it will hereafter accomplish still -greater things. It has brought into cultivation thousands of acres of barren cram tke•wohis of Lincolnshire, of the deep sands aNOrfollt, andlts powers are not yet near• lteihausted, fur as fresh fertilizers are dis- Overed; drill evenly and economically distributes them, and as improvements in iti; 601t.ruction are coatihually faking place. there is evidently mach net to be achieved by it.s,:itS 4 k The band drill Itas been used in this einn tryfor Severd years, but its use 'has, ben 6n - fined mostly to garden culti‘ntioxi and . "..011e introduction of the field drill inAtriericaa husbandry is quite .receut, it haiing been scarcely Li o 'ten years ago. li4',aclFitntaies here appear to be fully equal t4t:Alese. which have bees realised in Eu r Ope; they - may be summed up as 'follows; l'l:<l . t saves seed; 'J.'. It 'distributes the seeds with.greater regularity than it can be bedOke, by . . hand ; 3. It deposits the seed at any desired depth . ; and insures speedy ger ricutatioti\; '4. affords an opportunity to de -414.4e;41di-',;Whielt infest the crop; 5. The Crop,...receives_ the undivided benefit of the soil; V. By the adruirsion of air between t i be.rowsos ttnnger, plant is, produced and "easier - 3erep-is Obtained 7. In reference to•whiatandotter„grain, the crop is liable t ill t"p4 t nfldaw;,B. Fertili;infr with • *ma • as say.ep sired e. seed. • bv 'wiliell.:tdbc•trop , is more lar7.ltr benefitteil than ittan be by any other inod of using 4iranurer; fl. Itprotects grain against wiuttr hiti•. • • been greatly simplified in its . Aonstructiim, and cheapened in price r by Our inechanics. With R good-rnaChine,--a *in -and. alope will sow eight to ten acres id wheat in a daC.' • • • • = ,•• • pktcorfor: Orchards. - AA4it. litl 's". Asleeed . * the other - dav, what is dt t l3 :fr2amot 'aittiation;--foelin , orchard 4 _ As , a ik " - W4ac khisn we would say. uhete 1 - s -j o - n.6in . iilise"win. There` is- -on 3 requii.te '-' ' ' be -overlooked in choosine i , dim-should not - bard..- lisl is The ' ' e site fir au , Orn ,- , ed t , ti lt . hiti ..1 - .should - -be w . oll- =drain . ..k, ~ . il ey la 1 '' ' ''' .t . alids - I litiOever nal the : .1 '. illieritilfe.',. tv iq, r -', - •?- -' -- , 4 ':a 15,,,1)/9.1 ir•,-; 4v.t. ~..,0 im ,.. p , ei _, Eir.,1113... or 441 , 2, oteti 4s lllll not douritdi *kb -water .abol.lt ' I s t s ;Am .— 41. - iiio44 - slope of a 1411efuniep 1 1 tir: ' r hard.: - It. does, not 'Olte 1 '' X fitte4YQr all ‘ ------- ' keh: 01at:26 orchard "kr il v eil wft7.41%...y . ~.„.4.4,, 11,- - ' - it iiii)poseij 4 11 e-ia 4 M. 7e to ~, ? Art . 351 ,1, , '" 10, - 1.,,L,....., .iiT i . k . ii=4,6„,:iiiii. on the very . 4111,11 . 04. - 4 4 " fr 4:4l °' — ' —7 " -- : - . 4' ' lelVO'fite3lo-14)0A03, ;.°. -''''u • ,-- f ie .. - ~;45-tilitirlep-€44AVAI6 , '' ii- eteiho 1i .'" fill; souiefunes . " . 7 .1 1 0:f ga*•l 6 'e ' id - ii,, , Linnor; 'be "pea it at a sad rate. , 1 ,j i►itl+on btu 43 1 4' .1-- "maru doei" - 60 - I hip pen-to live !cl'-the 'south qa . of till. lint geod hesdlitrtreek.on,,W `tall drained soil, I and tOilieui Afterwards you . • • . I • will soon nnye truttirom them. ~ WhiWiip4 subject we would say a Ward alkmtoanting trees on the r side of walls ,and - feti 4 e6S.4 We, 'list winter, lost some. young treed by...the weight. of snow which drifted upoh theniand crushed them_ down, breaking tlientilf near the ground. We no ticed that snanlY 'others have lost trees, in the same manner.. In order to obviate this, it will be - a.ved • thing to Flab° the stakes round, the m iii the fair, together with'brushes applied in spcli . a way as to take most of the weigbt,-instpid of bearing on the young tree. By a proteCtion , of this kind until the tree is large enough to resist such action, it will be saved ,from hurt. • I . BEES. Every Natter should ?keep bees; a few swarms , to fit:Mali honey . for his: own use, if not more. ?They toil with unremitting in dustry, asking tint a full sweep of the wing and no mottopcily. Every man in:leither town yr couptry can keep bees to advantage. Dr.. Smith cif Boston has an aviary on his honso.Op frtmt Whence Ii little winged la- I Notice to the Public. New sea.abit, Far and Winter Goode, at the borerS:travetse the air eight-or ten miles in search; of foO : What ti delicious banquet 1. Great one Price Store. T),Ea 4 s . i t ,,, .!. :; i t : o _velEllf, (liinfir BEND, PA., 1 they :laird from ; the rich nectar gathered !! take this opportunity of tender thei, , ollece hone and bread from most 1 Ail Mir his.sincere thanks to his Friuli - cis and Cui ,ki _on 0 i - iiritAt trees, as well as garden flow- tOiners, e 'for the generous patronage they have ex- V :I ''' 1 that be has just returned from Nate tended to him, and at the erA or hard 4, furpt, and trees all c•mtrinu- i n or 'o k rm wi th th en u i tin , " to 'their wantis, and tlieir owner gratified with ihe, wflo , e. .. . . ..large and choice selection of • ,ti I 1 :')% test nitcrtionette 13 e. - Fl-VC,'Y ...-IXD STAPLE DRY GOODS, , -1 , lacially mentioned as easily cultivated by —A is(l--.... drills in a g,tirdetii and is . one of the finest a fresh and extensive assortment ef Groceries, Pro an and riehest.tioncea in the toot hl from n hich I visions, Boots tt. Shoes, -Hats •it Caps, -Hardware ; Crockery, Drugs it Medicine, if:c., etc., which will be the honer'-bee can es r let 'food. sold fur cash or produce at a very smail'advance -it The Cub-Weli nitgt be kiTt away from the prices which defies all c -p t' ou Flour, Pork.'' immediate vicinity of the hive; and all other Fish & Salt, at wholesale ° l 3 - - r e etn. 'tic wutild,ele , _ • annoyances removed. remark that be adhears strictly to the system of Sever kill: a bee. The smoke of fungus "lw"P naming the lowest p ric e at first thereby max Emus or pOrmiton puff bah, when so as to Ki i.n vin i: ;. , ,: tit t b he ti s i a e n r ie advantage to all who may favor ' p e. hold 'tire, ha, a stnpifying effect on the bee, - GREATBE ' ;I °- D ' CLOTHING STORE anti renders ithei4 as harmless as blitz - Atone 1 Th e iarse.q 4 test and cheapest assortment of READr does withoutl - any!pf the deadly effects. By lifsbr eurrarsn in the Village of. Great Bend. Cloths. Cassimers and Vestings, of all qualities, earner of thiiz. we,ak *warms which would s uitab l e f,rasiiii :' i o t r the furl)winter ii:f trade, which we of not tie throtgli the winter, may be unitedy anyone that this is in strung stocks. :itt is a fact .borne out. by the place fur : them L to deal. s - experiment that alliive thus double will n o t i In consequence of the great increase of his busi cen,wne movie heroes' in the Winter than in ness he has been obliged to greatly enlarge his stock-, which , h r it. t h he nomoffers tohis friends and the its natural state. '.This was discovered by ii g cu to t e h n e t ir tl a m d t va in fit, %o e dol li ng swiss IleGulicr. l'lte additional heat siieins ;they will tic - id i si n . n m a et i h r l i n' to solve, instead bf additional food, to keep has also made arrangements to manufacture . cloth, up , thki vitality of the lialf torpid bees. , A ing in all its various branches, and is now prepared Custom `ell the sire, warranted to bear inspection . cold 4ry moth is the best winter quarters for ti... a . nd cutting done in the latest - style bees. They Will consume less honey than ! aiTsli n Ur l t r i u i r o of Tailor trimmings it' left on their sunimer stands, and will not funiiidiedand for sale. be weakened by the loss of thousamli, which CV - Don't forget the place...E3 Store. nearly opposite the Mansion House. L. S. LEYLIEIM. tempted out by. the premature warmth, are caught by the cold %rinds,. fall to the ground, Grea ‘. tl)end, Sept. •25,18;01 39:tf. and never arise agaiii. llsyness is; c•ssential, and,- Yentillatiod or proper airing of the hives in slimmer, is the most valualiki improvement in !bee keeping. Wash./at .Entioriam lE= Tut WOTIIiD I S FA' li. — Alate London let ter zays thltt - ,the Emperor of Austria visit the °bluing, World's Fair at London. with a large suite of nobles and savans, and that. Mivart's hotel hiss been engaged for him. It it is also said that the Emperor of Il,ussia will be a visitor. The building for the Exe hition, altliongh not quite completed, for rnolly passed ;into the hands of the - Commis.- sioners on - the Ist instant. Several large ea ses of goods have already arrived from China and India. We hear - of a pearl shawl val ued at 7,09,0, and a gold-mounted saddle. set with preciOus 'stones valued at 1'6,000 ; this last was , the prol>rtyof the late Run, jeet Singh. Ylis highness, Ali Moorad, has contributed largely to the exhibition in etia r ., broidered quilts, enameled swords. There is also la very tine, specimen itif carved ivory from India. • Artiles of a very differ ent description,! nut , eqUaliy interresting, as showing the industrial•faculties of man de veloped unOr_Widely different circumstances will .be 'exhibited in chshions and cot ton cloth,-the !Manufacture of native Africans. consigned to thiaexhibitim by the King of Dahomey. MONTROSE DUSINESS DIRECTORY. C3l. Sl.YErWVg.—FaShionable Boot and Shoe .maker, over 49- Baldwitio Harness shop, Turn pike street. ; , ELDRED IX EIVEO,IIII3---Dealers in Hats, Cap., Mid - Furs; oppusite,the " Democrat . Printing ofiliai, ifoot Public Avenue. JOHN GatlONric.`4—Epshionable Tailor; over Geo. Fuller'e:Book Sture4where be Sues work in a etvle altogetlr unnmrpp_tsed. N. NEwviDN—Attoriley at Law ; Office on Turnpike E qef! t , one df.ior East of B. T. Cases ren'ee. Alonti-o=e, Pa. . - - BE & READ--Dealers in Dry Goods,. Drogi; letlicinesi Paints, Oils, Groceries, Hardw,are, Ofockery. Iroti, Watche,n, Jew elr*Silver t4sixins, Perftnery, eke. 10 9 8.31[EN--Houste and Sign .Paintrr. Pajpei hanger. tilazier, Grainer 4: Dee crator Shop t&ier . Bfrclia'rd's• carpenter shop a fetr rods Hotel. 1111,11)W.Iiii-, li.:o*-Saddle,Liarness,,Car , pet Bag and Trunk ManufaMurer, and Carriage Trimmer, Sh+ on Turnpike street opposite L L. Post it C•4'h., J ' IMRII RD sitotylc.j., • • 3 . , .14 . 10110Ni*SON--i-Dealerg in Dry Geed.% _Hardware. ( : 'r' leery a4tl - Tincyare, Groceries, ~ Book% eft.; 'ia,.LSO, Car on the BOOK imily , ECG Business; P r ' bile' +venue. kentrose, Pa.. • 5. 13...1;11311 —.4!tor,-riey et .E.mo—!efriee ! removed to yient,.l.tooM of. his, tesidenen, ht . ° . i, tioi4rs east et his ferna,r ineation;. in Turnpike street, third Wilding fkkucorner. of I'ublie , ;Ax.: 1: enue, and tieittity opposi;ioAll. S. Wilsotili Stnre;'. 1, -.410e. ~P 49,. i .1,-4 I I, .. ~ , i - , - * i .....-----1,.,-...- --li-----,&------.74_f- -,1. ... Ci"BAimirplif .c.tivt..%ll the PaOl, 4 '4 1 ; f, 1 1 CaNy,hiisi4- *in a/1 id' yarious bianeles, - one , our rest - . of, Vitsen'i liltore;'Ttlirinikii' Street, 'ldeetinki;Pil: 'Aft_kiri?: ''tif riiii: at wailing* o'fl , r4jlK;:i - Ti0420.i . ); ii hand; r arititide te" .• 646iiiiiiiie" 6 . 4 - uhtuv.. ' ... 'tip • , 4 2 ASH - d. far tiiskalds of idupplog Fue4 - and 1.1 Sheep IP -• z 1 mor , oeintere . .l j-k g . 0,40. 1 1101, &IL ; \ i.- 1 e 4;.00.11.6. Abel Terrell S note receiving Fel Mid Whiter supply of i f Goods .(embra4 l 43 nearly every thins wanted i m am s sssiket,) which will be sold 'estresne/yLO W for task of ready pay. My assortment hay be class'ed in - part as follows: Druge, Medicines, chemicals, Pints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods; Ifitidware, Stone ware, clocks, Watches, Jewelry; Sil rleVrs:, er Spoons Perfumery, Glass Spectacles, musical Instruments, Liq erfu'inery, Mirrors,Stationery,Brushes,Shoes, Yankee Notions, ,SC.. ckc. - . Thankful/ fur the liberal patronage and substan tial encouragement hitherto receiTed, I hope to mer it and receive a continuance of the, same. A'tesv of the articles - kept' fur sale are named below : Groceries. A good variety of Sugars, fine fla vored Teas, good and cheap Molasses, coffee, Pep per. Spice, Ginger, Saleratus, Raisins, Rice, Mack erel, Codfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca, Arrow Rodt, mace, Manna, Sage, Nutmegs. cloves, Ground Mus tard ; also, Mustard Seed, white and black, Ext. of Lemon, cassia, Soda, Soda . crackers, Starch, Bar and castile Soup, candles, all sorts of Tobacco and :Snuff, V inegar, dm. etc. - .Dry Goods. Broad cloths, cassimeres Sattinets. mole Skin, corduroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Betimes etc., and -ev ery thing necessary to make up garments ; calicoes, Ginghams, Alouslin de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids, Ber: age, Vesting , . Apse!' cheek, Bed Tick, Drilling, Ta ble and Towel Diaper, Sheeting. Shirting, brown d; Bleached, -suspenders, Umbrellas, Silk cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, cow testers,- shawls, Gloves, Mittens, Hose, cotton Vann. Baiting, Waddlis col- ! ore.l cambrick, cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purse Twistand all - sorts of notions. Hard- Ware.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bulls, Faucets, ilea, Ra-ps, Screw-Drivers, Colleesnills, 'curry combs and cards, Skates, casters, Nippers, cup board Fastenings, Balls for`Ox horns. Shovels, Sprides, Hoes, Forks, Patent Balanees, Steel-yards, Hones, Forks, Slue Nails, Tea Bells, cork'Screws &c. too numerous to mention, ' Cutlery. Pocket Ksives, Table Knives d; Forks, bread and slice lisiives, Raizors, Hasid-saws, Aug er's. Gimlets. Siannoe's Axes. Shears and Scissors. Paints. Pure White Lead groultd in Oil, and dry. Red Lead, Vein Red. Spani-h brown, Lamp I Black, Yellow Ochre, Paris Green, chrome Green, I Imperial Green, chrome Yellow, groUnd Verdigris. Prussian Blue, Vermißon, Bnonze, Umber, Terra _se .; Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose Pink, Black Smelt, curcuina, Red Saueders, Sugar of Lead, Lithargeactc. Oils. Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp t)ils, Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. Varnish.—Furniture, coach, Leather and bias tick Varnish, etc. Spts.7'urpoaine, camphine, Rosin, Spanish WI . ting, Putty, Glue, Gam shellac, copal G um, Emery, Red and White chalk, Bath Bricks, * Porras.e stone, SaL soda, Burgundy !'itch, etc. sEirushas.—l'ains Varnish, counter, clothes, hair, 1 Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, Graining, marking. Ar tist, sash, Tool, Horse, II- hite-wash, scrub and &hose Brushes. ens Lye Stufs. Indigo: Madder, Logv.mod, Niewood, Hiper Nic, camwood, Fustick, caperas, Alum, rape Vitriel, Annatto, cochineal. Menate of Tin, Red Tatter, Extract of Log,wood, etc. sulphuric, Muriatic, Glass Wars—Bottles and Vials of every size and description. a: wholesale and retail. A variety of specie Jars, and tincture Bottles, Glass syripg es, Peseras, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles, 'runn e l s , Tumblers, Lamps, candle-sticks, preserve Dishes, saltscellens Lamp chimneys, Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, win do•es Glass, Breast Pipes, etc. Stone {Vars.—Jugs of all sizes, Butter Pots, cream Pots, preserve Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs, , spittoons, am. Clocks and Watches of nearly every description. ! good and cheap. Clock Faces, Verges and Reys, Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of ail sorts. Jesse-try. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops. geld and silver Pen cils and pen wises, studS, slides , gold Beads, etc. -too numerous to mention, Silver Ware.—Silver Table, Tea and Desert spoons, sugar shovels: and Tongs, salt spoons, Butter Knives, Thimbles. etc. Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons, Brittrineia Ware, etc. Spersis • , -..Ses and gee:Leine:l - s silver tra ined Spectacles, silver plated, German silver, steel, etc.. and cases long and short. Steel Goods.—Steelliends, bag and purse clasps, • purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. - Yankee Notions.—A great variety of small but useful` and fancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as combs of every kind, ear spoons and twe :ars, purses, pocket mirrors, youth's Telescopes, jewsharps, packet, books, pins, needles, shaving tools, chemical powder for rnior-s-trops, key rings, etc. etc. Pistols, powder, shot, lead, powder flasks, gun. wormers, gun caps, pills and finds, safety fuse, etc Musical lustrumPnts.—Violius and .A.CCOI deans, (the b e st assortment ever introduced into the coun ty) at wholesale and retail; also, Violin Bows, strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass viol strings and bows, Fifes, Flutes, Pieelos, nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, I.ustruction Books for the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, clarinet, Flageolets s er '?asses—sAlsclomina/supporters and shoulder bra ces in great variety and of most approved patterns. Medical Instruments—All the varieties usually called for by Physicians. - Liquors.—Choice Liquors for medical purposes, such its Brandy, Rum,' Gin,!lVine r etc., (a variety of each,) Alcohol, Itliskey s ietc. etc. Perfamery.—Extracts; cologne, Ruse Water and 'scent Bags, smelling salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy soaps, Ox Marrow, Bear's, OD, Tricophcrous, Hair Tunic, Hair Dye, etc. • Stationery.—Fools-cap and Letter Paper, Quills, Black sand, Ink, Envelopes:, Wafers and stamps, Sealing Wax aturseals, GeleS. and sieel Pens, Pen. Holders, Pocket and Table Ink-stands, Business es Friendship cards, Pencils, slates, Water colors Ike. Boots, shoes, whips, candle Wick, Twine, shoe Thread. Bellows, spool stands, Whale Bone, snuf fers, Trays, candlesticks, Lamps, Oil Blacking, sponge, Princes Polish for scouring, Rotten stone and Bath Brick - fur same, Black Lead, Patent Pails, Tubs, clothes Pins, Half Bushels, .Ax-helves, emu ' eibles, candy, Hemlock Ginn, window sash; Oil cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Ilaskcits, Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc. etc. Drugs and Mgdicines.—Turkey gum opium, rad, and pile. genuine turkey rheubarb, east India also. ruorphite sulphas and aceta-s, veratria, strychnia, potass hydriod, creosote, red and. white precipitate, • sulfate de quinine, Calcined mlignesia, session cas tor, red tecids of iron, mix remise., licorice, =Lib, • iron, gamboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate rotas sit, cobalt, cera alba, coloevuth, geed mastich, cal omel, tartar emetic, rad and pule; Ortis,axalic acid, iii rad and poly. celtimbo,Sulphate of zitie, saffron lipa soma, prepared chalk, cardamum seed, coriander et caraway do.-rad, & pu/v. gentian, tepee beans, steel dust, gum kino, true. scaiunioniuth; fios. zinc, coy`... rosive shblimate.' calamine !arias, \fins. Alartiales; french chalk, bismuth inbrmf;Mitinal'inlphuhlatitt, doves powders, fins benzoic .- an4id, castor oil; turmeric, sem fcnigfeelcA,obftty rochell, glauher salts semis; pink root, Salts of itt• petrel wormseed, pulv. gaga alleppo, refit- - tied gum camphor, rad ginger, africsbandametican cayenne, pate. eubetitti:pitly.*ntliaris, golden seal, -cream of tartar,ifirtithe acid; Sitp.'Orb.Soda s ial,ase fataPe -,- ipeetieteinka;:ioibiti:BeeiL 444 elms, *l'; Latiit3t , 71irrival.. - - . 1 / a rj4;-Pllltj . ot'atte peel, white glue, gutii arable, S quirts, elixir vitilOVuttipterittun, balsam: of , VCniCO, tWpentillef irialto 1 -Of Xadie, 61- 0 64 5 ; . , i. sa t ammon i mi ,. sweet dat . op o rmige . b kka . Wt:t!ter !rocitAtioigetlitkria&T. iirspedliimasq gtiar - ienegak 10-lboimiOoOT4Vihe- rt.defiribleltylee‘ -drop:Wel! 9!.:91.14..1140Tri,41;M'l m sloes 1,6160; O c t: E 56:, -7f • T ' tufa: , opt, deka tot e toot, rod volerlinomgnd dot& • soossAa` WjaoMa i ofA 13i,ota and Sh oes empi iokasiorinient Thx:4l4Boys , Boo t bg Men ' s Plana and fine ditto- also ind Sl c im* Women's and CLOTIIING .Embraciag . a great variety of . Overcoats, Sacks, Tweda t tfc., a large misty. of Vests from' six shil lings upwards, and a. good assortment of Pants, 'Shirts, Wrappers and drawers—ditto HATS d• CAPS! Silk and Fur Eats; Plush, Fur, Mohair, Cloth and Glazed Caps, fall fashions, for men, bays and chil dren-- • • BOOKS AND ,STATIOJ.VERY I School and miscellaneous Book 4 Staple and Fancy Stationery, Inks,.4kstands, Pea-racks, Penknives and a great variety of fimicy articles too numerous to enumerate, jest received at , ' FULLEKs, First door above Searle 's iloteL Ifontrose, October 25, 1850. nOCT. PATRlCNifinds, on examining into' the 1-/ state of financial affairs, a necessity as he•be heves, for calling on those who are indebted, for . a settlement; acid although he disclaims any inten t:on of being hasty or inconsiderate, he would beg I,leaVe to suggest in the moat delicate manner pos sible to 'those whose neeouets have been standing from eirec to ten years, the propriety of making some payment, before their available funds have been otherwise appropriated, or exhausted upon -the various humbugs ot the day. Nov. 7,--15:2wt: TO BOUNTY LAND CLAIMANTS. FriTHE undersigned has been appointed by the Commissioners of Susq nehamia county, Agent for said county, in pursuance of the recommenda tion of the Pension Department at Washington,to "supervise the prepanition of the application and proofs of Claimants for Bontity Lands," which hai'e been appropriated to all classes of officers and sol diers, who have served one month and upwards, in any of the wars in which our country has been en gaged. He has been furnished from the,Depart meet at. Washington with all the necessary-forms of application, proofs, se. All, therefore, who have claims to Bounty Lands, by application to him, at his office, in 3lontee6e, either by letter or in per son, can have their business arranged with promp titode. J . H . DIMOCK. llontrme , Nor. 7, 1850. Soie Leather. I SAAC L. POST d CO.' are sole agents for the Isale of Mes-rs E. A. S 0. Pratts celebrated sole leather, a superior article on h:sud constantly at New York; City prices. We can sell sole Leather from ono to one thou sand sides at prices altogether unheard of in Sus quehanna County. Dealers will find it to their in terest tweak/ CM us. Oct 1. AME into the enclosure of the subscriber on IL/ or.about the 25th of August last, a red, two years old heifer. The owner is requested to prove poperty, pay charges and take her away. JOHN TRUMBC - LL. Bridgawater, Oct. 2, 1850. n.lO 3w Wagon Maker Wanted. AV ANTED by the subscnkr, a goco . Wagon 31aker to manage the business at the well known stand in Wlalusing. A man with a snirOl family is desired, °lie making himself useful wlll find employment for several years. EH - Reference will be required. . EDWIN EMUS. Wyalusing, Sept. 18, 1850. United States Life Insurance , Annuity and Trust Company of Philadelphia ;—Charter Perpetual CAprrea.--Q250,000. - 14 • c JUP EIVTLEY. Agent for said Compa, JO . 1.3 • ny trill receive applic4tions fur Insurance and will give all weessuru infirniatiou to any persons desiring to make application. Montrose, Oct. 16th, 1850. .1.16 EL TURRIELIG--Dealer in Drugs, Med icir_es, Chemica/s, , Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Gro ceries, Dry Goods, Etar4are, Stoneware, Glass ware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons. Specacles, 31u,iical Instruments, Surgi cal Instruments,. Liquors,. Perfumery, Mirrors Stationary, Brushes, ShOes, Yankee Notions, 4c - SMALL .BILLS. NY of our custumers Avho hive small bills . they .AIL. wish to send dff to be exchanged, ma be -at coma:Witted by calling on L YO.NS &-SON: Setl , 6ol general anortment of School Books, whole valelor retail by LYONSh CIiIt.NDLER. %tiord,rose, November 26, 1850. , WILLIAM i COS. _ _ _ New Recip e Uhristin4s and New Years Pudding. Ip POUIiDS Brown Suoar—for one dollar; 20 ,is d,)- Rice, one dolla r; 10 lbs. Rasins,l dot; .10,1bs. Ginger; 1' dollar; -14 lbs. Babtratukl :dollar 10 lbs., Pepper. -1 dollar ; .100.lbs.Nails,for 64. - 4 centsa t 3 lbs.:entree • 1 dcilkir.. - • , TheAore.mixed .wit h ' Flour,: Butter, •Molassen , 04. Eggs. and boiled or baked 41niurs—rwbairoaar eat With.lisple2dcgarseif.- , the invedient to be bid 'far CABgat LYONS ik CHANDL WEL. bicutrose,-DeC. 244830. tf•- - " MEDICAL CARD." ESTRAYED Life Insurance • owage pods sal dolsrnetainellisa/kok aril Fa. ad, Bail ,lora tragaamP_ gum guile,-gum gslbanuni Was . - salve, enfp. cantharis' , dry'verdii^ antimony, elm bark, (ground ash bark, kit. digitalis, bore-haunt" , carb. magnesia, lyttare, •seni chm 'moss, rad aconite, gold thread, croot leaves, honduras sarsaparilla' root; ,adhesive, plaster, troton- oil, Taney . irigs, Genuine cod Liver Oil,.citt Extracts of gentian, conium, bei dandelion, deadly night shade, .eynth, comp., Essential of pepermi mon, Tansey t wintertireen, swat' ender, hemlock, cloves, bergto spearitmt,'pennyroyal, almonds, wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, •savin, cajiput, spruPe. tar, cubebs, essences from the above oils. Tinctures.—tinct. - rhenbarb, cardamum, guinc, digitnlig , tolu Inuriatoetiucture of iron, ea. Landannmparegoric, Hive's collodean or !quid adhesive plasi dulc; aqua amnia; sulphuric ethi ender, comp., salts of tartar, antic Spike, balsam copaiva, .britnstf charcoal, quioksilveroclernijon, hot etc. ere. In short, a whole newspaper might fie filled in the vain attempt to enumerate, the ene half of the articles kept for sale at Tuaan.is. This is the tight place to buy Guods, and to buy thdin cheap.— The best kind of Drugs are kept here,, and from the variety anti quality of them, greatinducenients arc offered physicians to make it their.place of reg ular 'Our-chase; The public generally are invited to call and examine •the quality and prices of goods. October, Inn.] ABEL TußitnLL. gi, Dairvnen and Thrmers • Valuable Pioperty _for Sale. • 91 HE following Real and Personal Estate, as hereidafter described, situate in New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at a great bargain to arty one who may Choose topur 7 chase. The real estate consists ot seven hundred acres,- five hundred of which are under improve ment, iuld on which are four dwelling houses and seven barns. 47:3 farm is well designed for a Dat • ry, and is capable of feeding one hundred Gown du nog summer and wint• and every part of it well watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in good condition, and on the premi ses are .bout five miles of goon Stone Wall, and the (AA. fences are also good, and on the woUti 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 tube built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven miles from Great Bend, through which the New York di Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile from, the probable Depot on the Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from. the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New Yurk cf.: Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can be very advamligeously divided into five farms, on tour of which would be the necessary Dtellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, .tic. With the above will be sold a very large stock of Cattle, Horses, cbc.,: including Durhani COWH, Working Oxen and yo Cattle , and alto all tie cel•sary it of bandry fur carrying on said furin or farms. The Terns gf Sale will be as follows fourth of the purchase money for the Reel estate will be required at the time of purchase, and fur Stock, Farming U tensils, iic.„ half down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the full delivery of .pu.ssession, the firstonstalment payable in three years from the delivery of possession, and the Whole amount to be paid within ten years from the sale, to -be secured by Bond and 3ilcihgege. Full possession to be giv en on the first day of April, ISM. with the privi lege of putting in crops next Fall if desired. A good and indisputable title given. The above described property belongs to the es tate of 8. Msytrarr, late 'of seid county, ilbccased, and a more desirable property has not :tt auy time, in this section of country, been offered fur sale, and no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest moneys in seal Estate and n good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex amine for thenigelves. Other tracts or lots of land lying in said county, are also -offered for sale. Ap plications can be made to M. Meylert at Now ford, or to B. 8. Bentley at Montrose, in said coun ty, and any further particulars that bay be requi red will be given. NildiAEL SIEYLERT. t Executors of 8 BENJ.'S. BENTLEY, f 3ieylert, dec'd. Eagle Foundry Ware Roont 4 NO. 5. PeELIC A I'MNUE. (AN band and - for sale cheap Cooking, Parlor, ‘...1 Shop, Church and Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe and Ware, Puny and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin Copper, Wire, Zinc, Iron Binding, Mortiaing,..Ma chines, Shingle Machines, Ploughs,, Iron Scraper*, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, Saw Ar bors, Morters, Sleigh Shoes, Mill . Cranks, Jack Screws, &c. Iron and Steel of all kinds—final ly, all kinds of Castings ou hand, or made to order. WILSON & CO. Montrme. Septrruber,lBso . Fancy' .Good.s. • RIBBONS, Delaney, Thibet cloths, Blue and Green Barrage, Mantilla Siik, Fringe, Lace; Regent Silk, French. Ginghtuns, Belts, Cashmeres, White kid Gloves, „Cravats, Linen H'dks, Shawls. LY0.1.178 ct. Clf DLER. Sept. 16. 1850. • Lumber Wanted. PINE and Hemlock• Bnnrds, Pine Siding end I Shingles. .0 LYONS (L. CHANDLER. Montrose,Sept. 17, 1650.'. (10D FISH and Mackerel, Na. 1. and 2 just received a nd fur sale by Sept. 13. J. LYONS d; SON. C't A LICOS, Ginghams, Lawns, Irarragek Linea.;, Ginghams and Silk Goods, a great variety:— Shawls, Parasols, Fancy Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, &c., in abundance. La dies Shoes and Garters, many kinds. sizes and pH ces, at • J. LYONS SON'. B - ROAD-OLOTEES, Kerseyrneres,!rweeds, Ken tuck - Jeans, Satinets, French Cassimeres , tind Summer stuffs just, in. LYONS Jr SON. 50 f u l st E o C ro ES ne igl2Af r A s T al S e , splendid and cheap, 1 July 24. J LYOYS é 50)4 I PAPER-RANGINOS and Window Certaini...... Wood Pails, Butter Ladles andSutirips, Clothes; Pins. Baskets Ike. selling b y.-: LYONS dr SON. i ~ , V 7 TATCHES will' be sold at. Title's' clieatri than the same quality in logierplaee. .. R OOM PAPER end Shades; LYONS As 011.42,T1).LER: ' • LOST, , LAST, SPAItiG , ' TWO ~ A . oyes. _4 : ipposea to ,be 11, : rad:, Steer Any person knowing of,sueb * Orie:st la r gel would confer faxot tirgteing ;inforinetiOti 'th AYBE e! same, to - . • Montrese Oct.; ith, 1859.. _ • TBE subseribir ri-fesi ebeep to :sell or lar., Montrose, Jen. 1840.; 7 :: B. SkYRIV- Litorty-, maz •FarriiH. ~Tomper' c,46loWi' -Aimeale4. 7 LY I) 111 ! ranottlr NoTemhar_ Ins, Man limn black ickly - ore, tad Dr=Jit3r , itediAjr MSEDICLd•ESr Vag' 6 th. - r. ',l lotoitS/I:lssiff f..-The' POdueticos' e'•kli;: e ' ll w 4 Su " 4 1 " 12)434ida1 !. 9 1A t0 - -,oo l lift , • tied. eiperi' eme.i ,: ' ' - : '' ''''' '," ' '" - ail's' Silas ` or Gurip.—;i4iiifriaag all - die ro miles before litaxbinelimiPest r in the early stages - offeonsi;ivitit*, ''Browatiti k , Catarrak - -Couosilititil*AVAstAnsts, it,ittiNi nf Blood, and for all effect ioneliif IhePubnowary or, guns occao.,loned by ccilcL' Voiiiiiichipriii4aodk,t be bestowed upon this iemetki; and - the - proprietor urges any'one affected` with any of ;the above' col fasints, to,seaiire - it: at once.. ' ' - ' ' ' - ItArsiairr's_ natal. Puo.s.---Tblil , best P'oaii Physic now hi the pountry for' sick [heitd7eche, eo s . tiveness, cleanohni 1 the otoralich 'Of 1 bile, Oil'lig. the blood, carrying ost diseased htunora and resi or _ ing health. = ' . l ' • '- ' ! : - • , RAJEElyrril IiONTLY rupt,--ror rep ving female, ola.tructioni eculiar Ltii:fhe sett*. rising from cold general s'weititnetis ads) vim, ALGo for fennildi of costive habits of body, .dyskep. tic or nervous, iitaikneili, 'debilitated fetnalec. RApyratyg Eit! XYA - iti..--Feir weak or : inflame.' eyes, warranted sdPetioitoitriy in ; g eneral use, 11,AFFEterfi STILE7S6THICNING PLASTESt4fq pa or weaknesi breast, aide nt• 4A - 6k. RAFFERTY'S 1V0 i t . .31 Oth—The GrOnt. WOMFin er, warranted tdrerimti-e worrns where the . y stk. RAFAIITY'S ic , 3ollr.OdATlON—ibr btliifieg, sprai n. rheumatic pains, cramps; numbness, stiffness G r weakness of the [joints, swellings, quinsy .r Erre throat. _The greatest remedy )t the age. ' The abose.celebrated.MediaMeis for talc by the followingAor - ars;!J .1 . ,y01u, ite4lon, Rontruts;— Rollin T. Ashley', .i3rooklyniTh4s. JaclaiortoSpring yin ; et E. Lathrop and John' Bogart; Tunkban.' nock; Capwell;l3dily 4k Co, Vaetoryville; Stoat, Patterson th Co,, Abington Center, , July 18.1850. ! • ' 22:1y. New York anti tri . i,. Cayuga anti Suryuotaitaa Rai/ ki4ds,Soiteea aiid Cayuga Lakes f _ avrailiorov's MAE.= LINE 1 . _ . 1 rrillE . sidmiitiers are Nutr'prepared tverei,.. 1 Freight oral! kinds at the followingpinrwrii: Bufralo, Attica, Batavia. Bergen, Racbs4ter,Care anciaigun, Geneira,, Dresden, Ovid, .Lodi, Diiiitice Landing, Jefferson; Havana, Shlport,..llOrseliceadl, Corning, Elniira,. Factoryville ' Spnng Part,Betul der's Ferry, Aurora, Ithaca, Candor,OWege z Brim, Binghamton; Great Bend,`Lanestiorti,. Deposit Rid Hancock, every 4:iy in the week,tSundays e*Oept. ed,) and continue - 100 yegnlanty/throughout the season. They will attend do ferwardingthe' lurode to the New York ;larkeit, whine it will r ' ne the persona l attentiaa of eriperiepo d so 'tale : , e; lcho will attend to the selling of the seine, all re. turn the proceeds in Bankable funds at either al the above points, tothe followingper,:uns :- • 't Bullalo, Storehouse ..of ..I:Lenry Daw ; Affitt, Storehouse of EletirySiforil ; Batavia, Sterehoire of I.ucius.A.'Sruith :Bergen, Storetieu.se. of 14 1 ,-,iel • McPherson -;- lfocbester. Store of Fairbanks ..i ild.. ridge ; Canaudndis; Office of Walter .Corceran4 Geneva, D. LaWrence; Dresden. Sturehina,:4 di Whitney 4-.. lircinell ; Ovid, Ferguson 0 $ • Lodi ; Dundee Landing - Storehouse - of T ht 1.4 7 , C,.., Jefferson, office of 'E,' 0. Norton, on the 11 et V. Havana, Office' of J. F. Phelps ; Mill port, itiorii el J. Stull; .litasehends. office of J. A. Ferrell; 4or lung. store of WceJ. Arnold; Limits. Sloreitte. 6 of Thurman & 'lngham: Fectorsvillee. '.'St"lqit 4 Charles H. Shepheus ; Spring Port, ntAlieStore!cf; Redder's Ferry ;."Atirora(olltire orEt. 4 ,6. P. Oor gan ; Ithaca; store lef 'P. H. brake;. Caridor, sf i ore of S. Bantnger; Owego; office if Nathaniel Ells: Union, store of C. N,..Wheelar ; BinglieFonn; °lke of James Sisk ;Great Bend, office ot.F. Churchill ; Lanusbord office of F. A. Ward; DePosiK,,eter'a of Ensign ik Dean ; Hancock,' store of Allieis and Reeves. - : " 1 . ,s. JAMES SlSii, Binghamton. i 1 Wan W litTNEY,, Dresden. '.. !I. GEO.. P. MONI.ILL„.._ "do., . . if, NATHALIBI; ELLS; Otsego, r, . A o mrs:—Buffila,. Hen ry: Da*; Attica, The* Syford ; Batavia, Lucius A Smith Bergen, DaNsl McPherson; -Rochester, Fairban:it .}.2dridgc Canandagua,"Walter Corcnetta; Ge C. lay- A t%lon4 renEe ; Ovid, Ferguson & Sprague; Lodi ;Tian* Landing, Tuthill - 4b Co.; Jefferson, E. 0 Nort4p; Ila:vana, J. F. Phelps; Millport. J. Stoll; Iletit• heads, J. A. h'entil ; Cortmg,:lWaa:J. Arnold; P mire, .Thrman 0 . Ing,hritrn ; YactriEville, C.1)1. Shepherd ;`Spring Port"; Ridderve Eerry ; Ar,ers IL tk G. P. Morgad; Blume', P; ' , 4 Drake; Ca./1-• er, S. Barager : Haien -C NNtlietter •,' Great Be)id, F. Churchill; Limesboro', l .'F.. - ..1L Ward; Deok, Ensign 0. Dean; gam. :10 4 AlliSnii & Reeves. il . OAITAIN JAMES 1 SiSi;* ill siiiwrintend the 1.1 1 4:" - nese throughout thetWhOle Lino, and receive 414 fill all orders . for Groceries, • Ft•nit, Fish; Dytt , IN, &a. oc.; Whieliivilltie bought at thialoWest tici.- sale prieesrin'NeW-York, and l'erwirded - to aitlitr of the above -named,Depota. ' i ., . . - ii ... - July 16, 18660.' -. ' ''' t - ...29:tf. 0 ... . eiv 'Fir m! ,- , rrHE subscribers have commenced tonnes' YD. -L der the firm of S.ll. Sayrach . Co., augarerr opening a neir!assortment of Qorods~ almost every artirt e called fur . . We int end se , mostly fur ready pay. short credit wil l ho giro/114 those (that may witai),that have hai . nTroromprn meeting their ~payMentik..... Cint)fra.*X.bisoego low asat any other aturO in the..*,i t ty- r by PO attention, and Inwpricns, aon hOpo to get our Att. of,tronate. I e i r ' : FS. In addition to tha abn e;:riti hive in • nection a Tin aad.Slieat.limi - - rahEsueor, wh will be kept a- general assurtniont of , Stores. n'f i Ware. Sheet IreMleastinigkAullear i Wares itch An ordors - iwthistinemillisittattmded tg-it emdro diatoly. MercHauto that, Wish` Le buy, trc,sell. egi! benuPtiijea .with Tiu Ware,Sttive Pipe, sindStellk on liberal terms. !•! -. •• .• S.-II A Ca! .,„ . B. SAYRE Bontiirs.— , Sprint . styleit, fur l -1850. • A great ! rietY ut all Mud* and:qualities, for sale churl's - ' • - --i :14-::-•2.: " ;- .! . tgaLSAYRSLt - tli . .. 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