The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, March 06, 1851, Image 4

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53 SMITOtateeg.';',
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` 44 1 .Nether it is more adv,intageons to-plant
sm
• °neer =
been;: taught:
I/ 4 111041 "_ PrAelesliAg. ' o lo largest and best
pptstO, to be used for-seed. MY practice
lr one such in a
- :•l4lWutxtierflly y - cut them into - two pie:.
ces wino put tttieo pieces ' . into 11111.-
4n the stmaref4lB49,-owing-to the. scarcity
ar1.. 146 Wr
tioefl)otatues'l was-induced to
plaut u tits an e x periment, some small Alercers
Sn ifre garteb oa:a iqVare 'llk was highly
mikeritdon?,:fbelyield ,was great and :the po
, bales' first rate as to size. Being much dis
. splisenlteitioid?-stating the fact to , a friend,
_unqualified opinion, that' the fa:
reg - tiliv'wds — Oiyitig,f to the richness of
- thitspaitenlintpaskseaskm:l plinted several
"bushels of the largest and beSt Mercers I
cotsLptirOase_ in'tini city. They' were gen.
edoro, pieces each. But the
supply not tein'titficietit, I planted two or
three bushels..bl small ones, such. as had
been laid qoti'de' as too. small for table. nize.—
Of ei:elAit into` each hill, and
...a- tot; • ..
wes,mtiqqd aloptg,soe. tlke large ones. The
quality, of the - ground, the quantity acid
thitiTnei:cfpianting; and the tillage, were in
all fespects -Vil:en the shJori,
fr4nviShe;an Lilheed • first appeared, and for a
sholtaiittentler. I thought them rather more
-s10:0 • 4111:4n1those from the lara.,e caws, but
sap pA gr e t ,i4.nct perceptible difference. At
harvesting, -the slap. quality and product from
thOniall seed-was equal in all respects to
But-the around which
ths,se,WOre,lilanted was rich, haling been
higl44nanured„. eckin-olete the experi
mtatfitoil'ever, I planted at the same time
haifinvacrvot , ground of fair quaiity that bad
buFtti)l,ed before but nut manured. Italf
the "piedplanted with the small seed,
alikilfralfiNvitli:tlo largest and best quality.
These were cut into-two or three pieces each.
Aeffetts - toe the 'first. hoeing, a !landfill of
Icadbekashes . was thrown on each hill. At
haF4sfing`the potatoes were large aad fine ;
'and,those from the small seed were equz-,1 iat
size , And product to the others. The rlch
nesetirf the ground, therefore, in the first par
cejtpas),... not the cause of prLldu,:,:l .. ; larg3
pfs4.oesfrOn the arnall seed as from th
largazAtt lite latter case, ground e.unpara
tive,t poor, produced the same results. If a
biiil4l - of kthall . potatoes, that would not sell
for one4Ourth the ,price of large on ct, should
prove as.good for plantin , as the large, it
Avould4be well , to know the fact. I have
Made tlit , se su,,fTtstious to direct the atten
tion o(f:irrners 'to the subject— •
Wintering. Stock:
MEStitS. Enitons; I observe that some of
my netibbors let tbeir, cattle run in paqures
late imam snow and bail storms, en-
. .
-deavoiing - to get a scanty subsistence from
the half frozen ground. Now we think
therg ifs-Oeiqier.,tindn.ess nor econorn,7_ in : , tich 1 .
treatthent-, or (Mr loinestic animals, They
must, of course. suffer more or less from
exposure . to the' cold .rains, and rigorous '
nights of:thi4 season of the year, eren with
out snoty._ The drizzling storm penetrates '
the hair or the fleece, to the skin, ch;lls their
. limbs and retards the circulation of the
"blood, Which is the fife." v. 'auk the feed
fro47bitten mid withered, its juicy sweetness '
gone, is scarcely worth picking.
'e opinion of the cattle may be gathered
ffiitir their-'wandering wistfurlY about the
- freliWorgatllcring in lie vicinnity of the barn
.. , .
turningup manure heaps fur the few straws
they-can pick out of therm, and by their low
ing, plaintiveiy , preferring their bequests fur
betley food. and shelter. • The farmer who
. &lanes this -plan of late pasturing, without
Wi:fteediii‘r: may save a few stalks and a lit
- but t ' l
-
_ . „., ,oats more I imagine in the con-
Aitiort., OfiliS stock. Wheu cattle find so
4110liourishtnent ialbe frost bitten grass, •
- ikat' ..1! . -erti.=;l l -te‘agerly to.dry hay, or even
.4.44).1;iiiM'.(14rt.0t a , right to conclude that
;Otingli: Aline to comMence-feeding them I
..41Londat-a- farmer be guilty of more thrift
lesS waste and cruelty, than, after carmen
-bintte fodder his stock, to scatter his hay
7 tol s stgxr,Etiziaut,the !Ain yard and leave them
AmAr i and in4ishlyer, in tile bleak winds and 1
, 4tOliltrn4 winter. .. Cattle appreciate kind I
111243 , :and - gOOdshelter,and thrive under them fi
- *
''' tifieefer -trite - fed into the dreams of I
' .-• 1 ' I l i tir - 144';rtieir• increased flesh, smooth: ~
glossy ;lan; and saleableness nest. sprit, if !
...iii `iired,wouldamply cumpensate for tile qua- 1
,"bli . and exikingif of warm sheds and stall-
*edit*. •'-in addition to-this the bay saved
' litluttlftksi formerly - trodden under foot, and
tivoliminishelflantiir Consnnled, it is be- i
iiroilitlloy ; :::: l l„...„.4.3,riiii the lumber 1
laillidAiirO gh
efictixtinatiiartableeiterfor't4m_l
. titi Wifitigi;- winter in the 03;4 0 1
~latzeiterds: Every' 'May 4111076* - 11i'leiighti
7to - iniiii4l 7 ,lllaftinitztalsio good condition and 1
Nistrolyiionsed;:tioffetify - dirive but 'thrive oil ''',
1-19-bi - 1 , 11 eare a' 't' ilt + l
_9; ~Pq.r .P cM ' ,of =fu '
-- 4044-oe,' ► el..ZY4i , ft4 l o l a4 -. Tlcikg(-! 1114,- - 1 1' .
floo4kiot°4l, --Itt'sEdit.orN.tbur.,,44.t-oatiiival
i s rig., ipll ,irlat. t tert•stotw..= , ....,1, , , , ~
.-- ~. teikiiiCitt.*,ino%ent, twe,far
:' -.-file * rig ' 0 nit,OftheLaaS iiiirea.tefit:wmi di
.. - ,.,5t 'ill* SOIIIOL - 40t-OkAft4 4 .w.4T-onvenien..t.
: : 4 411144:44 . 411 ,- Pi,O lO4 A llO-. 1. 44 P.R. 1090cek5 *
- • Terates*inail - talrrixxim witivar. 4 eikttle
0 - es—% 'fii i *it i ikelioph*fitc4fer.irot
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': '': '°'" - ' .- 04:at1,ititiithetiti' - iiiit' - i * or
ii:4lbil:l4. l "illgetiseiot - tbe ,4444 3* Yt.r.Att, 9
-..-.;-:-41.01:61i*:,`Ifii,cattle sre always in . -COSIH
:4itioir;.ocal4 . . '.*o4 the*Pif#Mod 4 mnii
4ail x
.-7.50 tn. (I..if".:r f . ;7100:0 10 iiiiiiiiiift*
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,--s.Altio4tiiiieliomistiiibotistiA.s., wittisfdr..
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' :e:417, .**001460-114.-liiii %)* tlio:groutk.
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A 0314 iarellif 'it itleitt:oyed, and. buried
and. - wlk, is-,n(nsttnked ; is ,not sufficient to
counter ' ance :the ,piereink cold. Conse
quently; when "spring opens, his , cattle are
pecir i yotig,h - arid, punt, - and , likely: spend half
the sinulner'befere they get Over their hard
fare. NOV,idy; ()fp- urse, cares to buy such
cattle.—een. Far r. .
_The Po
t
At thelsecond As ' c ultural meeting at the
State Hoists, Prof. "m. C. Fowler of Am
herst andl Hon Ca i . mCiiihing of Newbury,
weit:nfOinted aco mittfe.to' prepare tine s ,.
tions, - upori agricult • I subjects,' these to be
submitt I to e the If/timers of the 'Common
wealth. . Upon the gubject, of the potato dis
ease, the . publish ti ,b following questions :
. I. Doe - the'Oise+ extend to the whole
race or only to that part which has been cul
vated I ....., i
This question can •be answered by investi
gating the 'state of the plant in those regions
,=where it IS said!to grow spontaneously. ' If
„.1
the diseilse is clanstillitional .aild extends to
the W role rate then there' would . seem
to be retned'y. le it exten - only to the
cultivat &part, their the .pivp' r way will be
to obiai Seed ijii those plallsr.wiiich grow
spont4neonsiv. c ,
• H. 'lf the dis4ase pertains only to the cul
tivated portion
~f the race, does it eitend to
tie whole of tilt portiotkor only to certain
varieties ? , If certniti other varieties are free
from tile. dlseasei rq• ir•ss liaMe to it than oth
ers; Theo they should be, carefully sought and
plante(l. .
111.. As a remedial process, has the exper
iment been fully tried of piatiting seed from
several §uecessi%!e generations of the plant,
inst,acl of tilip talier. '
IV. As
,witne6sed from sear to year, does
tlle d:sease coin thencl wits; the vines or with
the tuber. . .
V. is the disease attributabla to an at
mosplferic influence analef.rous to that of
malerift tIM Liman race! and if so do
some expo:ures - sufler more than others ?
1 N:1....Has the mode of cure recommended
.by Baron Liehieand 1). - I(.lotzsch, namely.'
that of entting:or pinching off til}) top of
the vires bi , en dip...roughly tried in dur coun
try ?
VII.i Wttat tr'e. the effects of charcoal sit:-
phur, imd!salt; when used as remedial a
gent-. •
V.FIT Does climate have any influence in
ca! , -es to prevent and in some to produce
disease
IX. 'Does excessive dryness or excessive
rnoi-ture, whether in the ground or in the
cellar. have an influence to prodnce disease ?
X. Is the disease attributable to sotne soils
.lather than to others? and to some manures
rather than to others ?
XI. i the plant subject to different disea
ses, or to different 13 pes of the same. dis
ease 1
r< 1
REMEDY FOll VEGETABLE POISONI3.-As
almost 0 - yets- fanner is more or less tronhled
with poisob Vvy, .sumach, parsnip and the
like, froM. iwiiich I have sutreria very much
myself, an 4 at tryin , z a.variety of reraedies
hare, found 'dine a poultice of bucktvheat
tlour and b i nt#.r - milk, with a piece o 0 blue
vitro!l the sue :Of a pea, pulverizvki and:
dis
solved. a:ltied',to the mixture, has had the
efieet of removinT the trouble, at id ef
fectity, a is a -sfmrt time. Smite of
your numerouli patror.s may find this 4ceipt
worth ten limes the cost of a yearly', sub
scription io: the Farmer.—lb.
Zeus lakiti.v.—A man was brought tip by n far
mer and accused of stealing some (help. The far
mer said be slrould kruir them anywhere, anti went
on to describe their peculiarity. " Why: said the
counsellor for the prisoner, "they tant he such a
rare breed-4 have some very like them in ray
yard." "That's very likely sir," said the farmer
" these ore not the only ducks of this Sgrt. I have
had stalen Lately."
Francis Pi k his strayed off from Indianapolis.
l e aving Mrs.;;Pigg ana the little piggs to hunt their
own feed h4eitfter. We'll do oar share towards
pen fling hit
MONT ROSE BUSINESS DIRECTORY:
.1 I
C. N. Si, ItlONS—Fu_lionable Boot and Shoe
maker, ov rA. Baldwin:a Harness shop, Turn
.pike street 1
ELDRE
ly i) 1 4 1 EIVCOM W---Dcalers in
Hats, Ca . ; and Furs; opposite the " Democrat
e Printing °Om foot Public Avenue.
5011N-GROYES--Fashionable Tailor: over
Geo. Fufles Book Store, where he does work in
a style altogether unsurpassed-
• ON—Atitirney at Law ; Office on
treet , nne door East of B. T. Case's
,trove,
ff. WEI
Ttunplke
Dtace, 31,
45tr. FirafiAll)-Dealers in 11try
• ,11eslicing*, Puints, Oils, Gmccries,
mee t eryoirun, Ciaz.azik, Wateles,Jevt-
Spiwzat,Perfpr?eTy! dc E c -
BENT PA
.1.4.50d5, D
-,a-kahr pe t i
eiry Silv er
111Alati I(
Yainkr,
crOor. Sh
• it levi, Oa.
.613RIEN—House 'and Sign
per Itaraffer ; Gq.azier, Grainer I.;' Dee
. over T,Birchard'a carpenter all'op
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I.VILLSaddle; Harness, Car ,
Trunk.'Manufacturer. and Carriage
top • an :Tursipiika - ,atrcet-opposite+ L
• • , • -ira.unt. COX;
iNAVEINVI
B ag ; am
:P45 - ot
ttiain 41,1:91.
SO;f7 - . D eali f i i n - 1)7 .0° 4)d1. %
ICrocKer'S And ; inty/ire. Gmeries.
414 0, Ca l 77 -01 th:e BPOE BIND .
FOlic AyelPiOlontiose. Pa•
• .
IfielEl- , 44.ltornix`st- Lrno-ofruie
tsmoee Trotit• Roo/12'4'4 ititaresibmoo,.tgro
Ai r * er m i l of bier former loilitionoo .TtFnpike
4tr
to•DLsease;
41104; Babfirs;llidrinowaiiiteri
LYONS CHANDLER.
A gri, Intoilinsent 11 - Boots and Shoes embra
z-x. cut coarse 'and finejloote, Boys' Roots
and Shoe", Women iuid °Misses ditto—aLso
. CLOTHINQ
Embracing a great variety of Overcoats, Sacks,
.77. veeds ~ A. ,a' large vatiety of -Trots ßA
from six -
lings ui)vrartl, and a mood assortment of Pants,
Shuts, illappers and diswers—ditto
...
i. HATO cf.: CAPS!
Silk andlitillatst Plush, Fur, Mohair, Cloth an' ti
Glazed C4p5.,411 fasbions,for men, bus and4hil
drea— i it .
" WOKS AND STATIOSERYI
Schtfolan miscellaneous Books, Staple and Farley
Stauoner ~ Inks, Inkstands, Pen-racks, Penknives
and a great variety of fancy article& too numerous=
to enumeiple, just received at FULLEks,
t Fi rs t door above Searle's Hotel.
Montroie, October 25 3 I s so. •
`i M EDICAL CARD." . .
t .
DOCT. PATRICK finds, on examining into the
state; of fmaacial affairs, a necessity as he be
lieves, for palling On hose who are indebted, fur a
i
settletnenti:, and although he disclaim any inten
tion of being hasty or inconsiderate, h would beg
leave to stiggeit in the most delicate anner pos
sible to those those accounts have been standing
from throe to rev' years, the propriety of making
some pay lent, before their available funds have
been other cie appropriated, or exhausted upon
the vitriou humbugs of the day.
Noy. 7,-+4s4wt:
ItOtice to the ,Puhlic.
New Sectfatahte. Foil and lrintrr Goods,, at the
Great one Price Store.
L. $. 1 ESHEI,II, GII.I.AT 1f .n, PA..
JOEGAS 44:1V4. to take this opportunity of tender
. log hik sikere thanks to his Friends and Cus
tomers, for ' the: generous patronage they have ex
tended to him,'and at the same time inform them
that he ha just returned from New York with a
large and choice selection of -
FA „VCT STAPLE DRY GOODS,
-ALSO
a fresh atidlextensive assortment of Groceries, Pro
visions, Maas (I: tihoe tl , Hats Caps, Hardware,
Crockery. Drugs .1. Medicine, &c., which will be
sold fur cash or produce at a very small advance,st
prices -which defies all competition.. FTOur, Pork,
Fish .1: Salt, at wholesale & retail. lie would also
remark that be adhears strtctly 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 BE-VD CLOTHI-VG ,C'TORE.
The largest; best and cheapest assortnient of RKADT
MADE CLOTf/ING 134 the Village Great Bend.
Cloths, Cassimers andi'e.stings, of all qualiti,
suitable fin-the fall-and winter trade, which we of
fer at such prices as to satisfy any one that this is
the place for them to deal.
In con.equence of great increase of his busi
ness he tat , been obliged to . greatly enlarge his
stock, which he now offers to his friends and the
public for'e:taminatinn, confident that in • so doing
they find something to their advantage. He
ha , also Made arran•xements to manufacture cloth
ing All its various'hranclies, and is now prepared
to sell the same, warranted to bear inspection.—
Custom wurk and cutting done in the latest style
and short notice. All kinds of Tailor trimmings
furnimhicl and for sale.
ff — Don't fon;et the place...Rl Store nParly
opposite the Mansion Hot Ne. L. S. LENHEIM.
Great Bend, Sept..2s, lisso. 39:tf.
TO BOUNTY -LAND CLAIMANTS.
THE undersigned has been appointed by the
jj Commissioners of Susquehanna county, Agent
for said county, in pursuance of the recotnmenda
tion of the Pension Department at, Washington, to
supervise the preparation of the application and
proofs of Claimants for 13ouaty Lamls?lidtich have
been appropriated t. all classes of officers and sol
diers, who have served one month add upwards, in
any of the•vrats in which our country has been
gaged. fie hart been furnished from the pepal-T
-ment at Washington with all the necessary forms
of application, proofs, &c. All, therefore, who have
claims to Bounty Lands, by application to him, at
his office, in Itontrose, either by letter or in per
son, can have their business arranged with orurni3
titude. J..K DIMOC.K.:
Montro.e , N ev . 1-850.
Sole Lathes.
IISAAC L. POST & CO.' are sale agents for . the
sate of Messrs E. A. .0 0. Pratts celebrateds4e
eather, a superior article on baud constantly at
dent York City prices.
' We can sell Sule Leathet from ono to one thou
sand sides at prices altogether unheard of in Sus.
quehanrut County. Dealers will find it to their in
terest to call on us. Oct 1.
E STRAYED,
MME into the enclosure of the • sukseriber on
C
or about the 25 t h of August last, a red, two
years old heifer. The owner is requested td prove
poperty, pay diarges and take her away.
Brid t rawater, Oct. 2, 1850. • n4O 3w
Wagon 3laker Wanted.
WANTED by the subscriber, a good Wagon
to manage the business at the well
known stand in Wyalusing. A man with a small
family is desired, one making himself useful will
find employment for several years. elr Reference
will be required. ED WIN LEVY IS.
Wyalusing, Sept. 18, 1850. •
Life Insurance•
United States Life Insurance, Annuity end Trust
Company of Pltila:lelphia ;—Charter Perpetual
Carrrme--$250,000.
EXTLEY, Agent for said Comps-
B. S. B ny will receive applications for
Insurance and . will give all necessary information
to any persons desiring to make application.
Montrose, Oct. 16th,
ABEL TURRELL—Dez in Drugs, Med
icines; Chemicmls, Paints, Oils' Dye-Stutfs, Grp
, r.eries. Dry Cruel*, -Hardware, BtonewareiGinfil :
Clucks. Watches, Jewelry . ; iSilver Spoans.
-Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Trusses v; Surgi
cal Instruments;, _Liquors, Perfumery, Mirrors
Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, &c
• - • SHALL BILLS.
•
A .7* of our customers tvhe have scull bills they
wish to send Mr
. to be exchanged, can be ac
commodated by calling on • Lyon 41: 'SON.
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School Books. •
A
general-.altkuittuent,_ of Zebus' Bon 1, -
rule or retail' by LYONS it CHANDLER.
Iftiveinbdr 26,1850. •
-N ew ecipe
chri#,;t 4 s_ocixew Years Farms . . ;
: f a poLls'Didwu Bogor—for one dollar , f'o
.11k) do nice,' tiedoilai;'lo . ltrio Ruins, f'dol
iiii.;-'lolbi"Gil+l4; Kdo114r;:14 lbs. Sulmtui, 1
dollar; 10 lbo, 'lOO lbs. liails,for.
$4:25 . 6411611114.-03ffee, - I'dollir".-
Tlii4/145fi ,Butter, Moliwoll
ind, gyp, and baled or baked 4 hours-4Am* cool
Itlifililioliziieil. 7 -111e1A#C.rdibot to' &villa
".,t0r..0.48/110.. OWDLEIV.S...
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_infitturn-6i-iwit*eivat-ii new Inci, an=
'44l44.:asiortmettt .4 ..Lidies , Prue- . (AA
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NEW GOODS.
Abel .Irearien.
.
IS rimy receiving - .bta Fall and 'Winter supply 'of
'Good's (embracing 'nearly every thing' wanted
in this ti3atket) wltith wiltbe sold eztremely LOW
tot cash or ready pay. • My assortment may be
classed in part as follows:
Drugs, Medicines, chemicals, raints, Oils, Dve
Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stone
clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Sil
ver
musical Instruments, Liq
uors,Statiouery,Brusbes,Shoes,
v W r ay s e,
rp Glass rfiooeu3.msey, ware, ilp.cmt iearrlel
m,
Yankee Nutious, &c.
Thankful for the liberal patronage and,sulystan
tial 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
Groceries. A good variety of Sugars, fine fla
vored TeaS, good and cheap Molasses, coffee, Pep
per, Spice, Ginger, Saleratus, Raisins, Rice, Mack
erel, L'odfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root,
mace, Manna, Sage, Nutmegs. cloves, Gyound 31us
tard ; also, Mustard Seed, white and black, Ext
of Lemon, cassia, Soda,Soda crackers, Starch, Bar
and casorle Soap. candles, all sorts of Tobacco and
Shull', Vinegar, &c.
Dry Goods. Broad cloths, cassimeres Sattiriets,
mole Skin, corthiroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans,
Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons, &c., and eve
cry thing necessary to make up garments; calicoes,
Ginglutms, Slouslin de Lanes, Alpaccas. Plaids, Ber
-1 age, Vestings. Apron check, Bed Tick. Drilling, Ta
bkitnd Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting, brown & ,
Bleached, suspenders, Umbrellas, Silk cravats, I
Pocket Handkerchiefs. comforters, shawls, Glovc-.
Mittens. Hose, cotton Vain, Batting, Waddine, col
, need cambrick, cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purse
T wistand all sorts of notions.
Hard- Dour and window-Blind
Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets,
lies, Rasp::, Screw-Drivers, Coffeikniiis, curry
combs and cards, Skates, castors, ippers, cup
board Fastenings, Balls for Ox horns, Shovels,
Spades, Hues, Forks, _Patent Balances, Steel-yards,
Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails. Tea Bells, cork Screws
cite. too nnmei ous to mention.
auiticry. Pocket Knives, 'fable Knives f.,r Forks,
bre4d and shoe Knives, Itaizors, Hand-saws, Aug.
ersa Gimlets. Sinunon's Axes, Shears and Scissors.
/faints. Pure lnite Lead ground in Oil, and
dryi Red Lead, V en. Red, Spanish brown, Lamp
Bin-k, Yellow Ochre, Paris Gretn, chrome Green,
Imperial Green, chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris.
Prussian Blue, Vermilion, Bronze, Umber, Terra ,e
Sienna, lyory Black, Black prop, Pat. Yellow, Rose
Pink, Brack Smelt. curcuina, 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
Virraisii.—Furniture, coach, Leather and Mas
tich Varnish, etc.
Spts. Turpentine,l camphine, Rosina Spanish WM
ting, Putty, Glue, Gum shellac, coral Gum, Emery,
Red and 'White chalk, Bath Bricks, Poruise stone,
Sal. soda. Burgundy Pitch, etc.
Brushes.—Paint, Varnish, counter, clothes, hair,
Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, Graining, marking. Ar
[lit, sash, Tool, Horse, II hire-wash, scrub and shoe
Brushes. etc.
Dye Stuffs. Indigo, Madder, Loprrx)d.Nicwood,
Riper Nic, ca wood, Fustick. operas, Alum, Bine
Vitriol, Annakto. cochineal. Slunate of Tin, Red
Tarter, Extract of Logwood, etc.
,Acids.—Nitric, sulphuric, Muriatic, &c.
.
Glass Warc.--L4..ittles and Vials of every size
and description. a; whole ale and retail. A variety
of ; specie Jars, and tincture Bottles, Glass syringes.
Paserits, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles, Tunnels,
Tumblers, Lamps, candle-sticks, preserve Dishes,
salt-tellers, Lamp chimneys, Pepper Wises, -car
boi-s, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, win
dolar Glass, Breast Pipes, etc.
Stone Ware.—Jugs of all sizes, - Butter Pots,
cream Pots, preserve Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs,
spittoons, QC.
Pocks and Watches of nearly every description.
;.',.'otial and cheap. Clock Faces, Verges and Keys,
Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all sorts.-
Jjetrelry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom
Pies, Finger Rings. Ear Hoops, gt ld and silver Pen
cils and pen cues. studs. slides, gold Beads, etc.
too numerous to mention.
Silver Ware.—Silve? Table, Tea and Desert
spoons, sugar- shovels and Tongs, salt spoons,
Butter Knives, Thimbles, etc. ' A lso, sil ver-pluted
and German silver spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc.
Spectacles.—Ladies and gentlemen's silver fra
med Spectacles, silver plated, German silver, steel,
etc., and cases long and short.
Steel /foods.—Steel Beads, 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
zers purses, pocket mirrors, youth's Telescopes,
ews t harps, pocket books, pins, .needles, shaving
tools, chemical powder for raizor-strops, key rings,
etc. etc. •
Pistols, powder, shot, lead, powder flasks, glin•
wormers, gun' caps, pills and flints, safely fuse. etc
.ill'usiea/ instramenbt.—Violins and Ascot deons,
.(the best assortment ever introduced into the eoun
ty)• at wholesale and retail ; also, V john Bows,
strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass
' Col strings and bows, Fifes, Flutes, Picelos, clari
nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruction Books for
the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, clarinet, Flageoletsakc
?fritases—Abdurninaisupporters 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 as Brandy, Rum. Gin, Wine, etc., (a variety
of each,) Akolpl. Whiskey, etc. etc.
Petfurnery.4Estracts, cologne, Rose Water and
scent Bags, smelling salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy
'Soaps, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil, Tricopherbus, Hair
Tonic, Hair Dye, etc.
aS`talionery.—Fools-citp and Letter Paper, Quills,
Black sand, Ink, Envelopes, Wafers and stamps,
scaling Wits and seals. (,old and steel Pens. Pen.
1 Holders, Pocket and Table Ink-stands, Business G.
Friendship cards, Pencils, slates, Water colors 4... c.
Boots, shoes; whips, candle Wick, Twine, shoe
Thread, Bellows, spool stands, iVbale Bone, snuf
leis, Trays, candlesticks, Lamps, lOil Blacking ;
."rporge, Princes Polish for scouring, Rotten stone
[yad Bath Brick for same, Black Lead, Patent Pails,
ciths, clothes Pins, Half Bushels, As-helves, cru
les, candy, Hemlock Gum, window sash, Oil
cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware,
Ploughs, etc. etc.
-,., .
Drugs and Medicines.—Turkey gum opium, rad.
slid pulv. genuine .turkey rhenbarb, east India also.
-inorphite sulphas and acetas, veratria, strychnia,
.ptitass hydriod. creosote, red.and white precipitate,
sulfate de quinine, calcined magnesia, russian cas
k:v, rad oxide of iron, mix vomica, -licorice, earl),
;colt, gamboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate pates
fta,.cobalt, cera alba, 14olocynth, gum mastich, cal
lame), tartar emetic, rad and pule, Orris,oxallc acid,
rad and puiv. columbo.sulphate of zinc, saffron blos
gilts, prepared chalk, cardamum fieett, coriander dt
caraway do. nid. It pu/v. gentian, ?once beans, steel
duift, gum kit* 'true, .adammonitim. flos. -zinc. cor
'native ' sublimate, calamine :inputs, floe. Martalds,
french chalk, bismuth submit, atitini, sulphur moat,
doves poWdeis, flos *mein. -arsenic,i castor- oil,
tirnirie, seen fenigreek, baybery . bark, rochell, ep
coin and:glauber salts;senna, pink root, 'Pelts of ni
ts, (salt petre) Niormseed, play. galls alleppo, refl.
' . i ' 4• , !. camphor,.rad
_ginger. african and arnerican
iwit . faue, poly. cutiibs,. pulv. tsuitharis, golden seal,
Amain - of tartar, tartaric acid, sup curb. soda, sallo•
Aifsjot, ifVFaPlaehitiielige *et* i*liii teau.'Pe
iwllo. -rk, pultri.imut,o pesl, white glue, -gum
struhlp, Null's, elixir vitrickpirienbirn, balsam of
.kseuics . tiip . o4tiriejiy - h - -ey, 'Wove7, Virginia Snake
',4 10 4)1. Iminmi : itei., Onett - lii.ipFttli.Usgi, blood
tilpei Berries, rasped ituassi; - hi gal
•WellfT____, r e' o ..,keedi picts , divykriile Silvers; gtitif eles
' Mir PPI 111145 e - kgran fegida , - freil#,iimpriw, .hys
orylnica snake root; iiid'viterian, brig, and dutch
,0144)6118 ego& Alba, rifted _borax.
uva urs!;:ant- galla, -tragicsititli,i Genthm. , ,
guni run; guta galbaaam, mdiia:etmltle;.dyachtarri
cup. amide/cm', , dry lvdigkis, erude.or,black •
antimoriy, elm bark, (ground mid impound ;Yprickly
h bark, fol. digitalis,,hotalionial, - White hellabOre, - •
carb. ;magnesia., lyttaze' sem cholchictim, iecland
music rad aconite, gold-thread, crocus martus, tiavin
leaves,londuras sarsaparilla foot, bine pia ini'sa
adhesive plaster, c,rown oil, Tannin,Z UCIIU Leaves, -
Figs, Genuine cod Liver Gil, citrate of Iron, etc.
Extracts of gentian, coniiim,.belladona, henbane,
dandelion, deadly night sluide;= thorn apple, ador
eynth ; comp., Ste. •
Esaeniial Oila—oil of pepertnint, lemon, cinna
mon, Tansey, wintergreen, sassafras, origanum, lav
ender, hemlock, cloves, bergitinot, anise, deda r.
spearmint, pennyroyal, almonds wormseed,
wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber,- caraway, cumin,
savin, cajiput, spruce, tar. cubebe, dc., and all the
essences from the above oils.
Tincturcs.--tinct. rheubarb, myrrh, cantliaris
cardamum, guise, digitalis, tole, i diue , cayenne ; muriate tincture of iron, &c.
Lanclantim,paregoric, Hive's syrup,.chiroform.
coilodean lquid adhesive -plaster, spirits of nitre
dulc, aqua amunia, sulphuric ether, spirits of Lav
ender, comp., salts of tartar, antimotual wine, oil of
spike, balsam copaiva, brimstone sulphur, pulv.
charcoal, quicksilver, demijon, bottle abd vial corks
etc. etc.
In short, a 'whole newspaper might be filled in
the vain 4terupt to enumerate the one half of the
articles krlpt for sale at T;II.6ELL'S. This is the
right plack to bu Goods, and to buy.them chthp.—
The best kind of Drugs , are kept here, and from
the varietS and. quality of them, great inducements
are °Berea physicians to make it their place of reg
ular purclia.se. The public generally are iuyitetito
call and e4anune the quality and. prices of goods.
October, 1550. j ABEL TERRELL.
lb Dairy-men and Farmers.
Valuable Property for Sale.
PRE following Real-and Personal Estate, as
hereinafter described, situate in New Milford,
Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at
a great bargain to ary one who may choose to pile,-
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 farni is well designed for a Dat
ry, 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 in good condition, and on the premi
ses are abut five miles of good Stone Wall, and
the other fences are also :good; and on the wood
land are loge qtrantities of Chestnut Timber;whieh
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 has a very pleasant and desirable loca
tion about ' seven miles from Great Bend, through
which the New York & Erie Railroad passes, and
.about one mile from the probable Depot on tha
Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from the
Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the
New York, S: Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It
can be very advantageously divided into five farms,
on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings
arid Out houses, Fruit Trees, d:c.
With the above will be sold acrery large stock
of Cattle, 'Horses, etc., including Darhat* Cows;
Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ue
ce,,ary implements of husbandry fur carrying on
said farm orlarots.
The Terms of Sale will be as follows :—One
fourth of the purchase money for the Real estate
will be required at the time of purchase, and for
Stock, Farming Utensils, &c.. 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 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 Mortgage. Full possession to be giv
en on the firstday of April..lBsl, with the sirivit.,
lege of putting in crops next Fall if desired. A
gcs t d and indisputable title given.
The above described property belongs to the es- .
tate of S. MEYLERT, late of said county, deceased,
and a more desirable property has not at time,
in this section of country, been offered for sale, and
no greater iuducetheuts offered to purchasers. Per
sons,
- wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and
n good 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 forisale. Ap
plications can be made to 3L Ileylert at New Mil
ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, ia said coun
ty, and any further particulars that may be 'requi
red will be given.
MICHAEL NEYLERT, Executors' of S
BENJ. S. BENTLEY, I Mel ; lert, dec'd.
Eagle Foundry Ware Room, -
NO. 5. PUBLIC AVAIN
ON hand and fur sale cheap Cooking, Parloi,
Shop, Church aud Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe
and Ware,' Pump and Lend Pipe. Sheet Iron, Tin
Copper, Wire, Zinc, Iron Binding, Morticing Ma
chines, Shingle Machines, Ploughs, lrua Scrapers,
Corn Sheller!, Straw Cutters, Tin Warr, Saw Ar
bors, Mortars, Sleigh Shoes, Mill Cranks, Jack
Screws, tkc, etc.. Iron and Steel of all kinds—final
ly, all kinds, of Castings on band or made to order.
W ILSOII 4t CO.
Montrose. September, 1850.
Fancy Goods.
D IBBONS, Delanes, Thibet cloths,' Blue and
11 Green Barrage, Mantilla Siik, Fringe, Late;
Regent Silk, French Ginghams, Belts, Cashmeres,
White Kid Gloves, Cravats, Linen ll'dke, Shawls,
LYONS 41: CHAADLE.R.
Sept. 16, 185.0
Lumber Wanted.
PLVE and Hemlock Boards. Pine Siding and
Shingles. LYONS & CHANDLER.
Montrose, Se .t. 17, 1850.
CFISH and Mackerel, No. 1 and 2 just
received and for sale By
Sept. 18. J. LYOXS e &ION:
'I A Lie 0S , Gingharris, Lawns, Barrages, Linen
Ginghams and Silk Goods, a great variety.—
Shawls, Parasols, Fancy Cravats, ; Neck-ties, Laces,
Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, dc., in abundance. la
dies Shoes and Gaiters, many Kinds, 6iiea and pri
ces, at J. L'ONS tk
BROAD -CLOTHS, Kerseymeres, Tweeds, Ken.
tuck Jeans': Satinets, French Cassimeres and
Summer stuffs just in: LYONS AI SON.
50 PIECES OF PRINTS, splendid and cheap
just opened. and for sale by
July 24. J LYONS AI SON.
PAnn-EANGINGS. and Window Curtains—
Wood Pails, Butter Ladles and Stamps, Clothes
Pine. Baskets oke. selling by LYONS d; 80$.
WTATCRES will be sold at.True's cheaper
than the same quality in !Whir place. , „
. .
ROOM PARER and , Shadef. •, •
ZY446IA-9.!4,0,100.:.
LOST LAST SPRING.
A TWO,year old—oupposed to be a red steer .
X& Any person linovilng of stieritit
would confer.a,favof; by girlie itiforinition'ot the'
8.. SAYBE.
Montrose Oct., 9111, 181.5.0.'
- .s nrrapitzp.
'TIRE, subscriber few ibiap
Moiltiose,lan. 1::;850' -a: gAMtit.
TAlinonse,ltrithisaniirat
1: ingraviner-Thii^tur ,
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liovernber.ith,lB6o,•''i
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tied; ezy?alence. •.; .';...-- `I 1,,,_
BarrEatei BA9r. lir GUT-4477491 1 14 1.1)W
remedies before the - pfiblk this stands . `errissi t t
iu the kaily! stages of Consumption, Pyre**
Catarrah, - Cosiglo,Roaivineas f Aathma; .ysthk, f ;
Blood, and ftir allaffeetions of the pur.'• . or,
gans occasioned bir.golcL Too much ,
,„
be bestowed lupoul this remedy, and i , el ,
.. t .pileti r
ef
; t
urges any one afr Cd with ally of the' . , veli*
'-
plaints,to se pre i at once.
RAFTED:C-4 -Et tir Tnas.--The i'Fahtily
Physic now n the Country for sick }1 iatlie,' o o,,
tivenese, cle using the stomach of _bit ' l pizrifik s
the blood, ca 'gin off- I
1
diSeasedbaraori - rector. .
g health. .
..‘, , • .
M 1,
RAAEERIT FEL/LE Monmr, Plus. — ohasia - .' =4
ving female . obstreetions peculiar to , iier,..i.
rising b from c Id or general weaknies, f q,sy!seii,.
Also for fern lea of costive habits of , . 'or t i ll:.
tic or nervoi.„ weakness, debilitated I' 1 ..,.
RAIrFERTY Etc WArtr.--.7,` For weak: : : influa4
t
eyes, warranted superior to'any inivne ' i ltuse.
RAITERTYI STB.E.2:GTHEONG Ptssrliit_ f"?'r pus s
or weakness n n tliii breast, bide Or back . i.
Esmayiti Voitu On.--The Great .• rin lint
er,' warranted to remove Ivories" where . t y exit
11: Ar y* RT yli Emeriocleriorr—for bruiseii, fpreje s ,
rheumatic pins, cramps, numbness, stress or
weakness of I the joints, swellings,quinsi Or °sore
throat. Th e greatest 'remedy of the age t 11 -
The above celebrated Medicines for eater y the
following Aoirrrs;. J. Lyons ah Son, 114trose i--
Rollin T. Ashleyf Brooklyn ; Thos.JackstOppring.
via:, C. E. .I. • thrall: and; John Bogart, 'Ankh**
nook; Capw 11, Baily it Co, Factoryvilli4 Stone,
Patterson ik 0., Abington Center. ' , -A..i
.
. July 18,38ri0. ' - tri"Y:,
AL : ANY et BurrAL P .
,
New orL an .eni.,L'alug a a Sul 1. mu
Rail 1? , Seneca and Cayuga Laker :
'EgYBODVS MARKET LINE I 1 1
rr HE sub.4cribers are now preparedploaceir
I- Freight of all kinds at the following painemr,
Buffalo, A tam, Batavia, Ber,gen, Rochcister,Cea.
andaigna, Ge ieva, Dresden, Ovid, Lodi!,,,Pundee
Landing, Jefferson, Havana, Milport, Hrelleach,
Corning, Elmira, FaCtoiyville, *pring. Port, Rend.
der's Ferry, Aurora, :Ithaca, Candor,Owego, Union,
Binghamton, IGreat Bend, Latiesbori, Depo r t gel
Hancock, every day in the week, (Sundayse cept
ed.) and continue with! replarny througlati t the
season. Thely will attend to forwardirq the eat ,
to the New York ila4r.et, where it wit 'recant
the personal,/ attention of experienced saleesten,
who will attend,to the stalling of the semi, and te
turn the proceeds in Bankable funds at either dale
above pointsrtn the following per...ens: i '
t
Buffalo,,S rehouse of Henry Daw'r, Attics,
Storehouse o Henry Syford ; -Batavia, Storehouse
of Lucius A. S mith: Bergen, Storehouse '0 f Daniel
McPherson; ochester. Store of Fairbanks & EH.
ridge; Callal digua. Office of Walter COicarati:
Geueva,t C. I..awrenci; Dre , demStorciliolse of
Whitney dr ofielht Ovid, Ferguson et Sprtue;, ,
e
Lodi; Duncl ' Landing, Storehouse of tuthall fr.
Co.; Jeffers() , office , of E. 0. Notton, Oi4the Pier;
Havana, °Ell e of J. T. Phelps ; Ilillport, store of -
J. Stuff ;" Ho elleads. office of J. A. Fertell: Cor
ning, store WniJ. Arnolcd; Elinira:-Slorehotwi
of Thurman sk, Ingham: Factoryville., Store of
Charles H. SI epbens ; Spring Port, at ther t Sture of;
Redder's Fer y; Aurora, store, of IL ' Cf, P.-Hor
gan ; Ithaca, more of P. H. Drake . ; Candor, afore
1
of S. Barang r ; Owego, office, o f Nathaniel Elle;
Union. store 1 0 N Wheeler; Binghamton, office
of James Sis • ;Great Bend,vfficea,FChurchill;
Lanesboro office of F. #. Ward"; Demiti store of
Ensign & 'Dealt ;..lianeock, store of Allison sitt
Reeves. t -1: -,
aI L
JAMES ,ISlMBilighltQ* 4
:WM. W AITTABY.;DINZa4 •
OEO. P. MONELL, 0.
NATHALIEL ELLS, l sego.
Aeneas.— ullalo, Henry Daly ; Att ca, Thomas
Syford; Eat via, Luciusta 4:nith ; Beigi i n. Daniel
McPherson; Itocheseer: . Fairtanks" & .Vldratss; -
Canandagua. Vigher Corcoran; • Geneva,lo. Lis'.
renee ; ()rid, Ferguson d. Sprague;
. LodiltDursles
'Landing, Tu 411 a Co.; Jetrorsen, E. 01Sorton;
Havana, J. Phelps:; litilOrt; '4l-.:Stolf,;-Horse
heads, J. A. ertell • - COrning,t_Vrtn.. J. Ariold; El,
mire, Turman it inghrairf'7Frteloryril e, C. H.
Shepherd. ; Spring Port;'l,*ider'sFerry, T , ',ems
H. b G.P.
_Morgan ;.Ithiesic-P: IL:.Dralip; Cana.
or. S. Baraget; Union OXVitielei ; Grier Bend,
F. Churchill ; Lannsborie,"-' .F: 'A2: Ward;jDepOsit,
Ensign 4 Dean; Hancock; Alliien Jr.. Reeirs
Cairanr Ilan:311818K willguperintend khti busi
ness thrOughdur the, whole Line,and. ruchiie lei
fill all orders rfe r r Ginceries,_ Fruit. FW. Ot.len,
&c. &c. ; which *ill lie, houghtat the twist bar
-11,,
sale pritea in 11:evr=Yorli, an& f . prwarded', l ,to'ieither
of the. shore' *mil:lei:sits. '. -. °„ t- 1
July 1.6,1 50: 1 2,94
New - Rid way
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ffdentillit ith.hiv wlithunwn exariens.
ample a rran ge nents
h e h a s tr e i4e.for„tho4o34l- 1
tnixlation, he-ca n ent,irtain eumPa n y -in 431 1 0* - I
surpassed by nay 'lliitel liftiii canary. raligli°'
tel is_ pliai n ui lyjocated - Tithia-arevtvartal;'6 1
Railhead De t- (coniinanditnciataplehai , Ate . 91,
Great Beim/ v Iley.„andc.thp,sountlding' ul'
and PaaYange as7lll - 110:natq - e l itrioniir . i
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Depot iree of cbai r *:* 'Stages leave this lal I
the arriaryin iiiiiiiltraki:fee,iikintrolia ts! . '
places, beyob : " and .I'didly line also : rntlC
through -Hai{ sttbDinidaff i Garbeint4eiAn. ,-
WWI) eirs , ea eellent, I s i ve ri e s t shlish..
is els e &mai i41,-iritlx*Elciutie„whet't,
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