ME=',!ln= " PI I PA L VI d IritTRA . '',lK4 MatIIIOIIIkIPEEMitTARIr 2 %486 1 '........... ... _........., ti lo 4 m,, „., ..-.1,., at au AS a lertlitzer. Ityrt MliginClileell A Mani; in a late num 40,Nhe'farnsti on this, subject, I wish to ,„.„ t 4 v*Rite-following - "marks; vv-VIN*4IIO snperaw growth of vegetables, va sibishoinibillances are necessary, It is trot enough that most of tegetables base carbon, Tolsgen: hyarogen and nitrogen—the four gaiukd,conNatuents in their composition. I iitesK:;that these are, often called essential, eheit isomesothers are spoken of as acci I lAfetiti, brat least not necessary to the per I 6 :of re i c .41 ? 143 matter. It seems to me it 1 r Oki; l i loose mode of expression, and tilt the implied notion ateds qualification s-l—Thus chemistry shows that sulphur and ihifosphorwrate essential to the existence of Vie-Anne and albumen of animals, the for nieeilftthe substance : of muscle and the letter of nerve. Lento, and others, have roved that vegetable hbnne and albumen have the sainV'eomposttion as the animal , kliklien i a'it is the necessary inference, that liglitialit nbiain these substances ready formed fropu t heir. food, either animal or vegetable . 'Vie vegetable .world-sustains a direct impor taliticetts^the animal, in the production of Wise great vegetable substances, which be siot_ne by the process of dlifstion and nutn ton aid assimilation, the_ tnost necessary of animal compound The same remark is -44 0 , i mportant portion 1.4 k 2cisein which is an ylif mil and abounds in cheese, ts,i'lw the graves and grains , the essential t 1411 of niwn and numerous animals , there ex - 4 tsth Melt, tiliosphates of iron and lime, etc 04 potash, soda, lime, magnesia, sometimes • a 4 '..= - 'attic common salt and some others. These i r subStanveslare necessig for the plants them *v F e es t - or, they are constituents of the plants i s I .„' 'of their fruit 1 litl ~,,Vov, iiiese are obta ned chiefly from the ; 1 sOll If thei.soil does not possess them they I oat tirr , ber added in the sum- Iv of manures t I W7teat, it is well known must obtain from ) f.4,' earth a certain amount of phosphate of lime ' -,, for its highest state ot excelkau e i .:, It is to be eipected that these substances H . Iva r exlst in most soils. Hence the rocks, by 11 tI l foend"tontecrognrtaatiinontisolenis i Vn " th e e e i their natural orme 1 /tate If they, have been removed by any meant from the sod, the farmer must supply I 4 0) 4 ) adequate quantity,cif thorn. This is a i ( aiecessary, though small part of scier, tific ag is Iscialttire. Beides the common substances ' =le and fertilizets in sods some rare ones have t frl se l ifnea tO Ile % aluable, as sulphate of iron or copperas, common salt or chloride of sodium 1 latilpirstoof lime or gypsum, d c , ,j ~Common salt is found in plants of the lan Jr sea weeds, while potash exists in e ties I. plants. The latter we know 6, be a 4, ;:4 great fertilizer, and unportant, in plants of the ,land but not in those' of the ocean. Hence I* we plight expect to find common salt of little 1 4 te colisequei ce to land segetab es but of great , 1 .. to Oa plants 'levee, too it would be very l i probable that a certain proportion of com el/ tt fticiftt • ,alt Would be found in soils, if it was es E N ten t tial to the canstitution of land vegetables, ii 4 as is silex, potash, phosphate of iron, and the _,..asuthy phosphates and carbonates ,14 Many years since ELK Vs k WATSON, Eq , IV stated to the Berkshire Agricultural Society ust its went aims ersary show and fair, the i f,t favorable results attained by some agricultu -14 rists ri in Pennsylt Mild frem the use cf Lom rnon fait as a fertilizer. Other experiments I have since been tried with some success.— : 11 The analysis of vegetables,by Plof E too , s , 1 in. Vol. /I of his State Agricurtural Report,', r i show fthe existence of the elements of corn t enon talc in some soils and in some parts of rv,v h the etables The quantity however is t smail Sometimes, none, sometimes . / a mere 0 trace oittle chlorine . ask', On the_wbole-toe probable conclusion is i "that conimon saltis useful as a fertilizer— , that only a small quantity is taken up by = vegetables, and only a small proportion of iiAt . it is necessary orprofitable —Gen Farmer Tiicomote_ the health. of Stock. . r Ix occasionally one part of salt with four ,or six parts of wood ashes. and give the are to different kinds of stock, summer ~ -)v,hittpr: - It promotes their appetite, and tiiiq. , *. keep., them in a healthy condition. Ids said'iii'be <rood against hats in horses, anutrain in cattle aull : Rit in sheep. - Horseradiih robtls 'valuable for cattle. It tektis atii \ tppetite! and is good for various i .. svm,- , . : Some give it to.sisy, animal that is zwelf.' It is good for oxen troubled with he Ifeati.” l'lfmmilalt ifiltriot eat ft iohluta rdri:ept stip:One'imil.lutx it with potatoes tr , - p'#4l4li*i f liais regularly. Thy riot on- ~ for•,:their Loa at,the usual time, but -4 :thf4stomach indicates the want at the stated k.::jaeltitii- thetdoie, fe . ed .r nipening,noon. and 1 ....7,-,-, yening,s near the __Cline time as posSible. 1 Guard against; the wide and injurious ~..„e k AetnesTateatat no' withexcess -and starving • -, 4 tslaiiv:e,<Tood :should be of a suitable ." '''saii if a ~ A i y, - ropo lone to the erowth and 11is"., iatimilAof -animals to their pro%tiction in. ' - ",:5 . 0 . 4 alill::011c; Qnd to their labor or eset , A 411-: AiiiiinaW.illiat labor need fa more , 11011titifiltliCiibieli*liore , atttritiotis 'than . :th os l e t u t are ii i ii, r, ',•• 1, ' : k,' 1-1 - , I 4 ? .. ZA r tle lii iii474e,serlpt4na . of -stock. agiina 1 I t vaid in . . -. 4 exposum- es*ially ; Against, co ld illOrpli.4)f-liillsicietland.'damp . snowi - and a k -ftterMOA.-61i-the,e#l4 ground in nit i's 4 V-1 '.M.441*.*,4,4 1 V , ‘ - -- 44 - dryiktket-see t h at - animals have &good. , soppty4iiir#.,water. , ,Whefi --the huntaituF ijifelt . :soir,Viviiiitlivtifia".iiraininOafti*Ons '. 4 ,itte t 1 10;tA014. 4 10 8 '* - #* 1 41 :0 1 tTe;uP: = , i gii, 4 9o , :m .R i; „..,____,,•- - ,' t,,, - ...:.;„ - .i., .. ,- `,. - - :-, v ,- ;k4Vitiso l 4.444,.sl4,43o„;aft,rferr- tight 144 11 "1 " 1011 f .,4V. :! 14 1 4e a th e 40 4 .411 ' .1Vi1/- w 4 i iii t a ir4 . 4 v.ii ii - 40 . 6 .,, ,, .. r0 Eits."...; , ble. ',1 11 0 '1 0 4 4 4 "04 1 1 4 K0LYA 44- 1 1 ** 1 34) ! 'ics,elut it .=,' , lii-oxiftioli, , .bettef:,*:s4:isre'-44 - 1 ' icimerii;4o4o4nad o grad there 1 - . 1 ENO ~t~= 'r r is trfatetia ditte = nee lh =tie a naOre. of the food : sa f•oin h y ,tOrgrais, and he reverse - from rnilehfodder to moch;raityiAnd the ye verse.—+Airel.lays Veterinarig44 „•,- • • --- __, 1 ` • teets of food o n Mt 1 i i ' ~.. . mr. , iior.l,--;Your correipo dent,- Mr. Weeks-`, ” lifas,-to know how to prevent milk tasting bf uinipsi - &c., when cos 4 are fed on them r IT af, the food of cows hits an influ ence onith ir.milk and butter mist be con • ceded. I fhare known oxen brOught from the intefi4, l and on eating reely!Of salt.hav, made thei , eiy hest of beef A fall and sua den chang cif food will aff ct both milk and e algradual chan e will not effect beef, wlt'd / ir on eitluir. i ; ' 1: I once f4ttfld a young co on cabbage. I was told that,i the' beef would teSte of the food. A finil days previous to slaughtering L fed her on , hay, petat es, and a; little India an mead . Tice beef wa excellenl r , A cos! or horse maM eat anyquantity of 1 apples or potntoes, with , other food if gradu- I ally icc4stonied to theta. But it freely fed on theselarticles at once they wonld be ruin ous. • f ' ( - I -By nriking cows, and then feiding with turnips, &oh so that they may e 4 of them as long ads OoSsible before milking,; there will be less itifleerice of the food on the milk.— The free nse ,f salt on roots fed to cows, will in some nteiasnre pro'ent upleasant taste in the milk.t—Lt E. Farmer. - 1 1 .__ , 1 Tn A w rso ROZE;,I VEGETABLEI:—Frozen rozen vegetable:, !fr tits, &c:, may be thawed in such a mriter that they will receive but.ve ry little ititiry. from freezing and thawing.-- If the fro*en substancs be immersed in cold water, whose temperature. is but little above that of freezing the frost Will soon be extract ed withotit ip . itic..y, If frozen vegetables be covered tip in the ground or closely covered with m 054,1 Cloths, mats, &c., and; aid in a dark cell* ;the frost wilt:be gradually ex -1 c tra . et - ed without,materi ,al injury tri the arti le i- t By these modes of thaWfrig, the - F ; hange is gradual; Slept* it has bet little effect. But if a' frozen ;vegetable or frtiit be;!put into warm or bot. , ;water, of carried. to. a warm room, or itlaked i by a fire, the sudden change from a froen ti, a thawed state will destroy it as comp eta} as; though it - had'been ba ted or holed.: - Thus it appbars that the I thawing, rather than -the freezing destroys the vegetable.4,-1F E. Farmer. SEEDS &SD scroNs.—The farmer,arrcl gar dener will 6nd the winter,a favorable season to look uplandl procure seeds and scions for use in the spring. When; the hurry of plan ting. comes, ,but little chance will beafforded for making selections of this natuie,_and he wi;l oftentimes lbe compelled to tise'those of a poor kin oran imperfect quality—a con tingency wlnchlevery good farmer will anx iously, wises to avoid. By a little attention now, this event , may be avoided. &ions cut at this season May be preserved in damp moss or sand in the cellar, till the period for Setting theta = wing. SOLAR Pip: day last month the people of St. Paul, Minnesota, witnessed a superb solar exhibition. From sunrise to sunset, three sins of. equal brightness, and too dazzling for the naked eye, apparently arose at once ill the horizon, and the ground b'eing covered with snow poured forth . a dPI- lige of light far! more intdnse than is usually witnessed. i It requires 35'00 sheep to be kept a whole year ,to support the Lawrence, Mass. Mills ivith wool for ope , single day. They produce 1500 shawls per day, and consume Cochi -neal to the valu'e of 850,000 per annum.— Three years sine there was not 5000 inhab itants inlLawrence and now there are" 10,- 000. j ' i— - - Lay it down has a rule never to smile nor in any lay show approval nor merriment, at any t ait in 4 child which you should not wish to ow with his growth, and strength en with iis strength. 4c iith MONT OSE pUSINESS DIRECTORY, C.M. 31:401N5--Fashiomble Boot and Shoe makerdover A. Baldwin's Harness shop, Turn pike street I. E LDR ED ok Pt EWC OM 18---Dealers in Hats, Caps, moil Furs; opposite the "Democrat Printing office, foot Public Avenue. --- i tofu 6 - 0611.0 . - +i .. ,ii: Faskionable Tailor •, over Fuller's Wok Sbore, where he does work in a stylealto”athir tuumrpassed. ...._ N. ITEWTOI —Attorney at Laic ; Office on Turnp4:e street,' one door East of B. T.. Case's Qffice, Montrossi, Pa. BENTLEY - READ-I*nlers in Dry Goods, Dru t l.-s, medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, liardwnie,.Crocifery, Iron, Clocks, tWatches, Jew elry- Silver ' Perfumery, Slo/ 3 .; '1., ,, e 1 'T. 0 , 1 1 -r: , NARK 7. RIELV—:--BOu, te and Sign Painter, Paper: taer. Glazier, Grainer ck Dec _ crator Shop ov4 J. T.Birchard's arpenter 'shop a i?.wrod.p esotiof Waruees - . • . BALDWIN t* COIC--SiddleAlafness Car 'pet Bag and Trrik Allumfacfareri and Carriage _ Truntner, Shop on Tiirnpik4 street opposite L L Posi ct. Co's. - ' i 'tram" 5MX;191..N. ... ---•,--r------ Z. LYONS it - Ilardware, Croel Books, ete-i .AT 1-10 I•:-,:, " I. L 'O lll 0 0a * t All°i 7 4 a t Low_office removed to Preit'' i n 4.iiiresidence, two doorsesit of.iinlfo4ner,l°eati ji mirtiie street, thirdlia Ail -g i fro , c — ne o o.ruldic 4v =;etie, nrc-ne tri y'p site Ft s - • iN._ns SlON,jut2; 1841''= k p ,,, ,. , ' ''. V. ,11 14 1 DW - 1 - 11: ' - ' o urneu the ,Bak.; wd Candy b u eu►eea i - 'ail its. lirauch+_, one Surty Turnpike Week ~m orttrose, P 44 ; s : P'kinds fif:CA"4" We d ding* 0 r Parties ilV i ttgantlM On ) 3 5 1 4. or Made to anier-0,0+ ; note iIS • I • 4 ,I!tif,k4A 0 Furc and 41 , ;,..111 BODED; 1, 0 , 613341 1 )*, 011411:1; . • LIV.Y.BI4 E CIIVIIZER: , r • 1 101 !° °18' &e. ===El .; Q . I irimfor L. cox, - ON---Dqasra Dry Goode, op! ery and -lbw* Groceries, G, Derry On ilie,l3ooK BIND :. • tibliic Avgiue....butxose, Pa. , . . .. ..... . ‘A .., 2 . MI AL "'' ii rol liN n 4.4.leing Min's merit ° lnd_tille Boots, Boys= and Shoes, Vinmen's and. Misses ditto—also - -- • I CLOTHING • - - • ' Faiabtaeing ,a 1 great' variety of Overeevitst;-Sereks, litmle,eteC yeti ty of Vests from six shil lings ivy 0; - tuicl - a g assortment of Pants, Slurtsilitmp - and d w ere—ditto -_-,. . HATS ' CAPS! ' Silk *rod Fur Hats; *.Pl ;Fur, Mohair, Cloth and Glazed Caps, fashion , for Men, bays and &H -id dren— ' I 1 I:in BOONS AND STATIONERY/ f3cboorand miscellaneous Bookb, Staple and Fancy Stationery, Inks, Inkstands,,Pen-racks, Penknives and a great variety of fancy •articles too numerous to enumerate, lust received at I'ULLER's, Firsb'door above Searle's Hotel. Montrose, October 25, 1850. "MEDICAL CARD." DOCT. PATRICK finds, on examining into the state of financial affairs, a necessity as he be lieves, for calling on those who are indebted,' for a settlement; and although he disclaims any inteti tion of being hasty or inconsiderate, he'would bep I leave to suggest in'the must delicate manner poi sible to those whose accounts have been standing from three to tea years, the propriety of making `Some payment, before their available funds have been otherwise appropriated, or exhausted upon the various humbugs of the day. Nov. 7,-46:2wt: Notice to the Public. 114 w Seasonable, Fall and Winter Goods, at the Great oie-Price Store. L. S. LENHEIM, GREAT BEND, Ps., ERGS leave to take this opportunity 9f tender- Mg his sincere thanks to his Friends and Cus totters, for the generous patronage they have ex tended to him, and at the same tune inform them that he has j tst returned from New York with a large and cht,ice selection of /14.YCYJAND STAPLE DRY GOODS, a fresh and extensive assortment of Groceries, Pro- visions, Boots ch. Shoes, Hats it Caps, Hardware. Crockeiy, Drugs it Medicine, itc., &c., which will be sold for cash or produce at a very small advance,at prices which defies all competition. Flour, Pork, Fish & Salt, at wholesale & retail. He would also remark that he adhears strictly to the system of always naming the lowest price at first thereby giving the same advantage to all who may faVor him with their patronage. GREAT BEND CLOTHING STORE. The largest, best and cheapest disortment of READY MADE Ci.orarxo in the Village of Great Bend. Cloths, Cassimers and Vestings, of all qualities, suitable for t i tle fitll and winter trade, which we of fer at such price., as, to satisfy any one that this is the place for them to deal. - In consequence of the great increase of hie busi ness he has been obliged to greatly enlarge his stock, which he now offers to his friends and the public for examination. confident lilat iu so doing they will find something to their advantage. He has also made arrangements to manufacture cloth ing in all its various branches; and is now prepared to„sell the same, warranted to bear inspection.— Custom work and cuffing done in the latest style and short notice. All kinds of Tailor trimmings furni.hed and fur sale. nrDun't forget the plaee.jfi -Store nearly opposite the Itlatmion House. L. S. LENHEIM. Great Bend, Sept. 25, 1850. •89.tf. TO BOUNTY -LAND CLAIMANTS. THE undersigned has been appointed by the Commissioners of Susquehanna county, Agent for said ankay, in pursuance of the recommenda tion of the Pension• Department at Washington, to " supervi:e the preparation of the application and proofs of Claimants for BountylLands," which have 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 cauntry has been en gaged. He has been furnished from the Depart ment at Washington with all the necessary forms of application, proofs, tkc. All, therefore , who have claims to Bounty Lands, by application to him, at his office, in 'Montrose, either by letter or in per son, can' have their business arranged with promp titude. J. It. DIMOCK. Montrose, Nov. 7, 1650. Sole Leather. - TSAAC L. POST it CO.' are sole agents for the sale of Messrs E. A. & 0. Pratta celebrated sole leather, a superior article on hand 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. - Daalers will find it to their in terest to call on us. Oct . E STRAYED. AME into the enclosure of the subscriber on 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 I'BIIDIBULL.'• Bridgawater, Oct 2, 1850. - n:to Bar Wagon Maker Wanted. XATANTED by the subsenber, a good Wagon Yll Maker to manage the business at the well known stand in Wyalusing. A man 'With a email family is desired, one making himself useful wlll find employment for, several years. lairßeferenes will be reciuired. EDWIN LEWIS. Wyalusmg, SeptjilB, 1850. , Life ' asurance• United Slates Life Insurance, Annuity and Trust Company ol_Philadilphia;—Charter Perpetual OArrrnt,—s2so,l:9o. EIFTLEY, Agent for said Ckanpa- B. S, B nr will receive appliektions for Insurance and will g ive all necessary information to any persons to make application. , Montrose; L lath, 1850. ABEL TURRELL=DeaIer in Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals,,Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Gro ceries, Dur Goods; Hardware, Stoneware, Glass ware, Chicks; Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Trusses, Surgi cal Instiuments,,: Liquors, Perfumery, Mirrors Stationary, Drushes; ShOes, Yahkee Notions; tflc SMALL BILLS. NY of our customers who hive small bills they wish to send otT to be ezehaiig:ed, can be ao mmodated by calling on LYONS h SOY.: Schlool Hooks. • general aSsort itt en t of Scheel Books, whole ltl sale or retail ky LYONS & CifANDLER. ' Montrose, November 26,1850. . • Neivitecip_e' For a Christmas and New, Pudding. 6 POUNDS Brown Sugar,for one dollar; 20 1 da Rice, one;dollar ; Basins, 1 dol. lar ; 10. lbs. Ginger, 1 dollar; 14 lbs. Salarsans, dollar; 10 lbs. Pethr, .1 - dollar ; 100 lbs. Nails,for $4.25 cents ; , 8 lbs. ClOffee;l dolbir: ThialiMe mixed Batter, Ifolasess andEggv iiid bbileCar belted 4 hours—wheneool eatlvith „Maple Idolrieses---,the ingredient to be had for CASH at - i4YONB 4c , CHANI)LEWS.• _ Maatroaei - Dec. 34,114350; • • 490 . • • Lat4st ---r-,.. <} nrc_istr BRITT 4sii joeficelivd Deir 'and in. si- Goods; es Pm socßiftiititi Mak giiodt adiptai . .andricecisioiq; , 4 150 . 11 4, 1 40; 1 6(4.10$60. r t M=l==ai Gitout, .f' - --.1 - Abel 'lrlareelt , ' TS nowreceiving . 11,11' Faaand.-Wmter supply of '1 Goods (embracing :nearly.. everythirig , wanted in . this market s ) which will be sold - extremely LOW for cash or' readypay. My assortment may -be classed in part as follows : D rugs , medicines, chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs; iiroceries, Dry- Gerais, Hardware, Stone Ware, Glass ware; clockati Watch* Jewelry, Sil ver Spoons, Spectacles, musical Instruments, Liq uors, Perfumery, lifirron,StationeryiErtules,Shoes, Yankee Notions, tic. .&c. .. Thankful fpr the liberal patronage and subatan dal encouragement hitherto received, I - hope to mer it and receive a . continuance of the same. A few of the articles kept for sale are' named below : . Groaeries. A good variety of Sugars, line fla vored Teas, good and cheap Idolss, coffee, Pep per, Spice, Ginger; Salemtus, Ra' 'ns, Rice, Mack erCl, Oodfish, Zantee currants , Tapi Arrow Root -s mite°, Manna, Sage, Nutmegs, clove ,Ground Mils- . MO; also. Mustard Seed, white and black, Ext. of Lemon, cassia, Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and castile Soap. candles, all sortsbf Tobacco and . Snuff, Vinegar, dm. fie Dry Goods, Broad clothe, cassimeres Sattinets, 'mole Skin, corduroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons, AT., and ev ery thing necessary to make up garments: calicoes, Gaighams, Monslin de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids, Ber age, Vestings, Apron check. Bed Tick, Drilling, Ta ble and Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting, brown sk Bleached, suspenders. Umbrellas, , Silk cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, comforters, shawls, Gloves, Mittens. Hose, cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, col-• oi-ed cambrick, cloak Fringe. Gimp, Edging, Purse Twist,and ail sorts of notions. Hard- IVare.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, Siniws, Locks Bolts, Faucets, t iles, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee -mills, curry combs and cards, Skates, castors, Nippers, cup board Fastenings, Balls for Ox horns, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, Runes, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Bells; cork Screws dc. too numetous to mention. Cutlery. Pocket Knives, Table Knives ct Forks, bread and shoe Knives, Raizars, Hand-saws, Aug ers. Gimlets, Simmon's Akes, Shears and Scissors: Paints. Pure White Lead ground in Oil, and dry, Red Lead, Ven. Red. Spanish brown, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre, Paris Green, chrome Green, Imperial Green, chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris. Prussian Blue, Vermilion, Bronze, Umber, Terra ~e Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose Pink, Black Smelt. curcuma, Red Saunders, Sugar of Lead, Litharge, etc. Oils. Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp Oils, Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oils, Varnisk—Furniture, coach, Leather and Mas tich Varnish, etc. . . SA,. Turpentine, camphine, Rosin, Spanish Whi ting, Putty. blue, Gum shellac, copal Gum, Emery, Red and White -chalk, Bath Bricks, Pomise stone, Sal. soda, Burgundy Pitch, etc. Briuches.—Paint,,Varuish. counter, clothes, hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, Graining, marking; Ar tist, sash, Tool, Horse," White-wash, scrub and shoe - Brushes, etc. Dye Stuffs. Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Nicwood, Riper Nic, camwood, Fustick, coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annette. cochineal. Munate oT Tin, Red 'Flirter, Extraenf Logwood, etc. Acids.—Nitric, sulphuric, Muriatic, dc. Glass Ware.—Bustles and Vials of every size and description. at wholesale anirretail. A variety of specie Jars, and tincture Bottles, Glass syringes, Pesetas, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles, tunnels, Tumblers, Lamps, candle-sticks, preserve Dishes, salt-cellers, Lamp chimneys, Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, win dow Glass, Breast Pipes, etc. Stone Ware.----Jugs of all sizes, Butter Pots, cream Pots, -preserve Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs, spittoons, dc. Clocks and Watches of nearly every description. good and cheap. Clock Fiwes, Verges and Keys, Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all sorts. Jewelry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, geld and silver Pen cils ,and pen cases, studs, slides, geld Beads, etc. too numerous to mention. Silver Ware.—Silver Table, Tea and Desert spoops, sugar shovels and Tongs, salt spoons, Butter Knives, Thimbles, etc.- Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc. Spectacies.-- . Ladies and gentlemen's silver fra med Spectacles, silver plated, German silver, steel, etc., and cases long and short. Steel Goods.—Steel Beads. bag and purse clasps, purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. Yankee.Notion&—A great variety of small but useful and tancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as combs of every kind, ear spoons and twe sers, purses, pocket • mirrors, youth's Telescopes, jewsharps, pocket 'books, pins, needles, shaving tools, chemical powder for raizor-strops, key rings, etc. etc. Pistols, powder, shot, lead, powder flasks, gun. wormers, gun caps, pills and flints, safety fuse, etc Musics/ inatrumasits.—.Violins and Acccudeons, (the best assortment ever introduced into the eoun ty) at wholesale and retail ; also, Violin (flows, strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass viol Strings and bows, Fifes, Flutes, Picelos, clad nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruction Books. for the Violin, Accordeou, Flute, clarinet, Flageolets o k Trusses—Abdominal supporters and shoulder bra ces in great variety and of most approved patterns. Medical Instrsanents—All the varieties usually called for by Physicians. Liquors.—Choice Liquors for medics/ purposes, such as Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wine, etc., (a variety of each,) Alcohol, Whiskey, etc. etc: 1.. • Perfmnery.—Extracts, cologne, Rose Water and scent &gs, smelling salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy soaps, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil, Tricepherous, Hair Tonic, Hair Dye, etc. Stationery.—Fools-cap and Letter Paper, 'Quills, Black sand, Ink, Envelopes, Wafers and stamps, sealing Wax and seals. Gold and steel Pens.' Pen Holders, Pocket .and Table Ink-stands, Business dr. Friendship cards, Pencils, slates, Water colors &c. Boots, shoes, whips, candle Wick, Twine, shoe Thread, Bellows, Spoil stands, Whale Bone, mut. fers, Trays, candlesticks, Lamps, Oil Blacking, sponge, Princes Polish for scouring, Rotten stone and Bath Brick for same, Black Lead, Patent Pails, Tubs, Clothes Pins, Half Bushels, Ax-helves, cru cibles, candy, Hemlock Gum, window sash, Oil cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc. etc. Drugs and Medicines—Turkey gunioplum,,rad, and pulv. genuine turkey rheubarb, east Indiaalso. morphhe sulphas and acetas, veratria, strychnia, potass hydriod. creosote, red and white precipitate, sulfate de quinine, calcined magnesia, russian cas tor; red oxide of iron, mix vomica, licorice, carb, iron, gamboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate pOtas ea, cobalt, cera albs, tmlocynth, gum tnastich," Cal. omel, tartar emetic, rail - antrpulnOrris,oxidie acid, rad and pufv. culUmbo.4 i te of sine, sa ff ron blos soms, prepared um seed,,coriander dr. caraway do. , rad. & pull , : gentian, tome:beans, steel dust, gum-kino, true, scantmonium, floe, zinc;'cicir 1 rostra sublimate. calamine lapna, Martiales, french chalk, bismuth Submg, anent: sulphur adrat, _dews , powders , fair bensokf. arsenic, caitoc'oil, tinnerie, sem finigieek, baybery hint, roclielti it* etint iindllinter salts , item!, pink root, salts ofnt tie;(lo pore) vointsettd, pary.(gatis &Newt; 14 nedlntir camphor, 'rad ginger, African and american cayenne, puit'cultebs, pub , . cantharlogclilen Seal, cream of tartar; tartaric acid,ituficarb sodin'iabso -4,isisKiPecassaoa,,aato,eised, tang glass, pe .r.UVLIZI WE E puls.paranige; petl,,Jadtitc. glue, gum . Arable rq" ,allies ' vi 1 ; WI!*v-titlial - A l of tarp 4*:fi liY.*it a ; snake root; laViimitun itheeti ; - :**0 1 00; , jun- i C ( 2 4 Benift. *Woes , *kr it*: 10 . 1 *11 1 .. • !iltuni ope; 'week Janke root, rid itu ti I=MIETI OW*pods aaddo ; WNalDPila ./. 00 /641 12011 Ur talk gut *owe', Gentian gum gm* , gum galbanum, indlio; o 44 - Stfliablam Salve, emp. canthariti, drfieitligris,*ude or black antimony, elin bark, (ground . aod unground ;) prickly 4h bark, Ca 4 digitalis,_ o~n hound, whiitel~ellpbore, MTh- magnesia, . lyttate.,:eint 'eholchieinn eel nd moss, - fad sc?nite, gold' threiut crocus inirtlis, ssvm leaves,.hondpras sarsapari ll a Toot, blue pill mass adhesive pl aster, crown oil,•Tinnin, Buchu Daus, its; Genuine cod Liver Oil, citrate of Iron; etc. Extracts of , gentian, conium, bellUdona, henbane, dandelion, d4adly night shade, thou' apple, a& cYnth, cottip.l &e. Essential Ms.—oil of pepertnint, lemon, cinna mon, Tansey, l wintergreeti,.mtssatras, origanum,lav ender, hemlock, elves, bergamot, -anise, cedar. spearmint, pennyroyal , almonds, wenuseed, worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, caraway, Cumin, savin, cajiput, spruce, tar, cubebs, &c., and all the essences train the above oils. • Tinctures.-rtiuct. rhcubarb, myrrh, cantharis canlamum, guiac, digitalis; tolu, iodine, cayenne; muriate tincture of wen, &c. • Lauclaauni,paregoric, Hive's syrup; chloroform, collodean orlquid adhesive plastekspirits of nitre dulc, aqua amonia, sulphuric ether, spirits of Lav ender, comp., i alts of tartar, antimonial wine, oil of spike, balsam copaiva, brimstone sulphur, pulv. charcoal, quicksilver, demijon, bottle and vial corks etc. etc. In short, a whole newspaper might be filled in the vain attempt to enumerate the one .half of the articles kept for sale at Ttniaam.'s. This is the right place to buy Goods, and to buy them cheap.— no best kind of Drugs are kept here, and from the variety arid 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'exarrune the quality and prices:of goods. October, 1: ABEL TURRELL. 21) Dairy-min and Farmers. Valuable Property for Sale. THE following Real and Personal }Estate, as hereinafter described, situate in New Milford, Susquehanna county, Pennsylvania, will be - soki at a great bargain to soy one who if lay choose to pur chase. The-real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which are under improve ment, and on which are four dwelling houses and seven barns. The farm is well designed for a Dal r 7, and is capable of feeding one hundred - Cows du ring summer and winter, and every part of it well watered with Springs and streams. The buildings and land are id good condition, and on the premi ses are about five miles of good Stone Wall, and. the other fences are also good, and on the wood land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which will supply the farm fur 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 has a vet? , pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven miles from - Great Bend, through which the NeW York it Erie Railroad passes, andt about one mile from the probable Depot on the Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from -the Lackawanna Oval and Iron Mines to intersect the New York it Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can be very advantageously divided into five farms, on four of whh would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-house, Fruit Trees, die., With the above will be sold a very large stock -of Cattle, Hoises, ch., including Durham Sows, Working Oxen' and younLCattle, and also all ne cessary implements of lAbandry for carrying on said farm or farms. • • The Terms if Sale will be as follows:—One fourth of the purchase money for the-Real estate will be reqniigd at the time of purchase, and for Stock, Farming Utensils, dm., half down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annual?) , on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed frorri the full delivery of possession, the first instalment 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 l4ortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the firstilay of April, 1851, with thethe 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 S. MEW-Eta, late of saici'county, deceased, and a more desirable , property has not at any time, in this section of country, been offered for sale, and no greater inducethents offered to purchasers.' Per sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and irgood Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex amine for themselves. Other tracts or lots of land lying in..said county, are also offered for sale. Ap plications can he made to M. /neyleit at New Mil ford, or' to B. SI Bentley at Montrose, in said coun ty, and any further particulars that may be 'requi red will be given. MICHAEL MEYLERT, ? Executors of S BENJ. S. BENTLEY, r Meylert, dec'd. Eagle Foundry Ware Room, NO. 5. PUBLIC AVAINUE. oN hand and fur sale cheap Cooking, Parlor. Shop, Church and Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe and Ware, Pump and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin Copper, Wire,' Zinc, Iron Binding, Morticing Ma chines, Shingle Machines, Ploughs, ,Iron Scrapers, Corn ,Sliellers, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, Saw Ar bors,' Morters, 'Sleigh Shoes, gill Cranks, Jack Screws, &c. •tc.. Iron and Steel of all ly, all kinds of Castings on hand or made. to order. Montrose, September, 1850. WILSON do CO. RIBBONS, Delanes, Tibet Good cloths, Blue and Green Barrage, lelantilbr Siik, Fringe, Lace; Regent Silk, French Ginghams, Belts;, Cashmeres, White Kid Gloyea, Cravats, Linea Irdks, Shawls, . LYONS dr CHAADLER. Sept. 16, 1850. tumbei laa/NE and Hemlock Board& Pine 'Siding and Shingles.' ; LYONS a OHANDLSR. Montroge,SePt. 17, 18/50. COD FISH d Mackerel, No. 1 and 2 just received an.l for sale by' - Sept. 18. J . LYON! &SOK. , GALICOS eingbams, Lawns', EattogeS..Lin' co 'Ging • s and Silk Goads, igretteivarietyL 7 — Shawls, allude, Fancy Cravats, Neck-tiO,'Lace9, Edgi - Gloves, Ribbons, abundance:, La di • - .oes and Gaiters, many kindtysizas. and pri ces, at J. LYONS & SON'S. B MA D-CLOTHS, Kerseymeres, - -Tweeds, %en tuck Jeans, Satinet; French Cassinieresin. Summer stuffs just in. , LYONS &SON: ' ?IECES'OF PRlN7ls,4lpleii . 4idad amp, just operuid and for sale by July 24. ' ' J LY,0.P.41- BON. PAPER -HANGINGS and Windoweurtain*-- Wood •Pi4lB,EutteiLadles and &nips, Clothes Pins.-Basketa dz. soiling by - ,J,YONS SON' ATOHES will be sold, at: Witl.4r tkii Ole }' same quality . ip Vika— 00,31* PIPE:RI/aid Shidie:" iroitTs o-'oll,Aiozzt, • _ LOST T WO j , e.ar, old--suposectito -, bk 1 - 1.... Any pence knowieg oUsueb.ananiiit-lirge would confer a hivor..by erliitiokeinatim•OUthe lamest° • - hdmtroe; - THE subaribei his II fe , W - 114 , 119,1o4ilittii let* I : ll ciotirowersiw -Vittsix B#tYltt Almanacs1101(1111111:- THE F i n u ly groistiacmin with liftutiful TalifisraifiVA - Libirly,ll* - November-1*.,44:41T01fa11"04' .. , ...al pr o , ticaPelpili4encel - I-- . 1;:' - IN --.- -'' -.• r RAFFIRTY'S BA ICIF , LLZA,O--41r110131?' all th e remedies .beforethe,Oblic, tiiisstandemiAent in the early : . stages JO cOnsuraption, y Eirolirii t i, c Catarrali; Cinvhkilixtrire,:.!t, Asthrut, qpitting o f Bloodand for all ititietletts ef_the.'.`Pultionary er . gabs occasioned biciild.'{-Too'intiCh paise eal ext be bestowid.maxnr - tbisietriedY, tind'the praproor urges ea:Trne affeCtell Svittt atkVonfiessbOve O n . -plaints, to, ti,epure it ni pace.: , _, -, , , , i Rsvizteres Fixti.ri Prii.e.The Vest , Paihily Physic notirlii-thetupntri fOr - sicle bitadlicle,.4 trueness; cleanaingl.thO'•stonitteli` of :bile, -purifte r woetll dote tee blood:engirt - - of: ' ' dkunipriandr4i7. •ing health. - , , ' ..1,..„ . .., , .R.s.sexatrs FE life . Me. , v...-Plis..4.—Fof red o . -- vll% female olistrila one ' Peculiar to the 'tells:- rising from'cold or iveaknosef the sYslet, Also for females of tivO - habileot hodgdyspep. tie or nervous, weilltn , debilitated fepusleie l RAFFERTTS EYE! W iTER—YOT weak or mflatned eyes, warranted supet: to any in,giuseial use . RAFFERTY'S STRiX TyIEiLNG PLserratfor Elm s or weakne t s..s in thilthr t,,lsitle:or, back I. RAFFERTY'S, VirokuitiOt—The Great, worm Will er, warranted to Viliiaweworms Where . theY exist Rsviretvriii:Ek*opAiibir=for bruiiiii, 'spii t ie . , rheumatic patint,•etvoltirii i , ntimbriess, stiffness 1 br weakness of-,the. jOiiits, swellings, quinsy, or, or throat. The greatestireinedi ot. the age. I Th The above_celebine d, pines for sale by th e followingAuxiiis ;[..I.'.LV sit Son, Montruie -41 Rollin T. Aslilev,ilr - kry ; `!The•ii. Jiicksontspribp yin iC. E. tatfirop"- , d.John Bogart Tunklits. nook; Carvell, &illy .it Co., Factoryville; State, Patterson it , Co., AU ton Center. •,, _ July-lklBso. f i . --- 2914 IO J i P . ~, ALBANY! &IBITZFA . •. t 1 . New York -and •Er 4 4, C yoga and &spina*: Rail Roads, Saii i eeei a Cayuga Lakes! RIFERYBOD4. RKET MIRA • ,_ THE subscribers' e n w . prepared te ,retili Freight of all ki a the following _ poles, vli: ' Buffalo, Attica, it ' :via, Bergen, '.c.he.Ster,Cea. andaigua,-Geneva, !D • e , ,Ovid, Lodi, Demise Lauding, Jefferson, ! , Milport," Horseheads, i t Corning, Elmira, F ac t 4yi le,eStwing..Pp,rt,lteiiii der's Ferry, Aurora , I. a: Canner, Owegii,llmoi k Binghamton, 'Great IBen4, 'es i iro';',Deposit ind Hancor*, every day ir;the Week(Sandityseicept in 4 ed,) and continue-with lanty - throughout Abe season. They,will !Mien .. forwarding.the saps to the New' llbolket,, where; it. will receive the persdnal rittentio c t of . e xperienced salest4u, who will attend ts:rili Belli g:of: the same, and". rel 3 turn the proceeds in nka le , funds at 'either of he aboie points, to the f u - g,perronst- •—• . l' Hulialo, , Board) . of Henry,. : pawl. Attie, StorehonsesiCtlenily . ' yfer „;„Batavia, &eyeboltSe ws: of Lucius A. SmitlS: rgeii„' Storehouse IA Diniel 1 McPherson; Roche to ,'Strire'orFairlzinli & Etd; ridge ; Canandagua; ' of. Walter•Corcornd ; Geneva, C. Lawrenc i e; restien, Storehouse hit' Whitney & Mone t' ; °irk!, Ferguson & Spragui; Lodi; Dandee.,Landi g ' .E.,; orehonse . 4:if ITuiliilliA Co.; Jdfferson; office o . 'Norton; the Piiit ; , Havana, Office of 4. . P iris i Allport; store* J. Stull ;. Horseheads..offce df •J.v A. feirell,; Ctr tung„ store of-.W4 tiro Id ;iElmins;Sterglioitss of Thurman 'At lrightini: Factory Ville; :Store iof Charles H. Shepbene ; - Sprirg-Fert, iit theSfore - Of; Redder's Ferry ;• Anroki; 5 re of .11- at GA1. 1 .110- Ann ; Ithaca, store df: HI Drake ;:: Candor ; , store of S. Baranger;,.oWeg oce of Nathaniel Rae; Union, store of C N.: hoe er ; Bingheintei,offiee of James Sisk ;Great' : rid Office of F. Churchill; l e Lanesboro' office of IF. lA. 1 ard; De` sit; store of Ensign it Dean ; Henpeck, store of.Allison.lacid Reeves, -•' ,1 - - , ' J.tIadESSIS " Binolamton _ . . 1 ., wu wilt. ,:,.,....ien.,!,.,...,i, .ir - •- 3: .--.1. ~,, GEO. I': ?AO ELL',-: do. , ' NATHALIE ELLS, o *efia if' A cuctrs.l—Buffaki, Henry Daw; Attica; Monis pyford ; Batavia, Lucid 4Smi th ; Bergen,Dasisl McPherson; Roche Mer. .0 irhanka' & Eliirid* Calouidagita,Valtei ,-- patio n; Gehiva, C. Law rence; Ovid; Fergusetil‘ S rape Lodi ;'Dundee Landing, Tuthill - AT - Ca . .; J erson':B. 0- Natant; 'Havana, J. P.. 0000 ;Nal rt:, J. Stull; Hont -1 heads, J. A. Ferrell'; Corni g, Win:J. Arnold ; FRl mira, Turman (k .. llo r ti k ; Factiiry:ville,'C. /I. 'Shepherd. ; SPring,Po •' R 4(166 - Berry ; Aurora IL &Q. P. , 'Motgan ;"-Ith'iteit Ri , lL::Drake'i, Canil or, S. Bungee; Union p N-• Theiteit; Great-Bend, F. Churchill ;.Lanoolxusi', , .lA4,:„Ward ; Deposit, Ensign,ADea4; 1 - .1440ck, lisscif,& Reeves. , CArmit Jima' -Slui:Willl suPeriatend the'buii ness througheatthe'osilieli iie:anareceivre Mid fill'all orders: for 43frioeeri rFinit:Tish,;.oisteis nli dtc. &c.; Which Will !he itai tat the lowestwholS• sale prices in Newt•Tork,aa „forwarded to eitLir 'of the above eaineclDepots. . • ' 1 'July 16, 1880..' ---1 1-' ' _ .. . ' ' New r - . , ,''..,;:. .1-- , __ II , . THE aubsetibeta We... , itineed businiss trp• 1 der the fipri of $. - H.- • •re 4C0.„ and arena, opening a new- astiothnant o , floods, emadsttnuf tb itie:bo Wl‘n almost mostly nachos i . Ps ß l i tyle t : e,, 0 nu t i p i 1 1 0 '3 pa u dfr a i Sejief l j a i a l I erirv e l'e :d .t i ,...s,,ir kilp l lc in d 3 4r t' ... , , w ioil talat 11 . 1"( 1 1 p t I e"*76:44.6. Tinciiltiit'e.lll:llC*l4ll, ' : Yer; ll , Liat,. i .7 : 114 : : 131b6 11 . 1'5 . 991 ; , ,, r.'. t:.4:4'fre4:1,1,..._14."1't.:8115:"t75':*::1r,1P e y ne sil l''' ' ,a fili:i l ll.l* tk e ilb °t i le 14 41E „ t9 # th cr le 1 : 1-46 4: bliveS e 11 :71 P e teme:l p en : "l'7s4l'74 : 4ll :3 4 those 0110J:way, wishythat 4avii 2 l:oenaipoitipt 0 1. m e eti ng, paytnenta, ; Goods lei,k - ha i aold ai hiiv as at any other:4tota-,in'' LW-04 1 44* rf atrenlion, and lOir pti , e_i_sOva haPa , ttii ilet,"Rt;ir of loatreinager '''.- 1 -,- -, -- "--,- L ,-.' -' ' , P., S. In.additionl the , , va;,inothave in aski diately. ; Merehauta,that vi 'ltiirbui,.4 o sell,-Init Lt . ' ,- . 4 -,.',1. 4! ., iltt. 4' , " 73 fiCSA-YREA Cali '. /fat and:Caparr:Genti .' • . intirsYs i Le g hai rr '''''.E ireaithieeliiii - iiiiiiini p daunt and 'Leaky gla lampa, osnaistfrig.?rdkrak ; ilmfotofe:ifid lil t jamps,.-aattic patent: :' . . , --, . 16- I:burnitg 7 , the:eimerfocmalikkfla, ~ A lit slam aRo, i 4 Sole And itfiiier a tolo".' 1 : ~, Aid .4boes, 4! Arkiadtit irand c lii & 44ol,XCce: P:' ; • VIE Co. tb . 4 WinneSishMatic ~liiiititialt4 . 84 atainwiladtbiAitgor ,:biliiigUtidititi ' , by:- -,hj-.. -1 mi :7 3 -14' iA 1-tLv. -litlitakM iiim_li ,tPial ( iiik,. ,1441,,,M trosPi - .4 l lWari -F4 ki- - :in&*?tilat ~il 1 , - tila,ll:olo.cit *iiiiifri l , _ -..- - -:sz-t-k-- ; --1, , .: -, ,-- _,,, --3 V t I-;EliefilibiNiiPer ' , : 1 44 -311 i6 - ba* a lu,!:, bi lltdiai m lair ,ttallek ibt ,414 -; ,1 8z a SiA,YRE 4 ketY7, .Yil4-:,1:14 MMW Ap F : A t i oldeloy 4 4 ,h oir i . , 6 , ii ,.77: ::iw - .., , ;1,.. 1. :,.. :1 - - - atlbtiiiilktrit', , SIP •' ' , ''l ". ed, NEE 4 401.. . ,e,
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