m=nl= I mmi .'7T ! '"1 11 77 41 511. emarritosivatanow-21,1e5i, 46,100 114 - o,i*li,ing.o7„Dstinetu tz;foCbSse t;eo •-•• • •-• ••1 • ' 'm' `4' t7,llE;d - , gtdcii.,pd . 9ss 4,,v4ry (Klutikt4ti ; 6o.ol:in . the IRee.diuZiand rearing of diNileitie animals. y • 'They have-an 1 00.1113tne'sybfiftittlnfor• tillats,e; -Meadowland ana climates adiiiirabli adapted to ults.t.atv:o . root; • 1 1 ,EF0R.4.4041;!:f 44 ► Ones, mules, nest.eattle,",sneep, ainl st+ine, aratealthnstifEeientY. - long-lived and p'rofii tohle, Oen skillfulltininaged. In nearly Aiiilialf , oftliectititiA; a giirkl:El4 ie kvOrth $lOO anAkwordinar_rone,of is.wortlt • oiit;iliattile-Ae; Bost ; of rearing until be is three years old, is no . more than to keep a a Mule trill per omilkarde..la4orlireuty, Ave o - r thirty years, .or more illairtWiee as rofig as a borse, par ttiefddriythe.Sonth,- the demand 'far, these field-servants keeps pace ,with the wonderful 'calido', — olliirting, and . oiter i~cgttgit braes . Mules are wanted Yu; grow ing obaceot-svhiel; two-thirds of the men and boys over ten Tears old eitherchew- or smoke, 'O ,-- qtre* . t . 4o , , in the year. • For th cu I - %MS Utirn Well' as guga'r ' eine, and rice, mules are much,,prefurred to horsed . ; ttin lat • ter, liorrever,-:sellbigh in the southern States. ,for cortAgellse and riding. `The wife .of ttihsteieriPlanter Who is doing well keeps E . .o . r . ,,carniagle and pair of horses worth from 42.004,04500; and every son atul daughter' big enoughl,p,ridei. wants a saddle horse be tai4es. , As. population and . wealth increase ,ihrtinghout,the country, the demand for ani #lliiodrall'fkitltegognienis, in an equal if not Qrdi Italy cowsxsell in tleor 4tAnt, trtnn . :s.o s a head, pitraurdivary „OueSitbripg.readily from, ii5W to $l5O each. We saw,a- native cow sot(' at the latter price 'itt . the'Statd'Fairin'll34 , o, not so good as we l'Oe'VOitiolit in EiTe'county for $l3. „,.li:9other department of rural industry -pitye4o.well at this time as the breeding and rearing ofsuperior, stock. Thin is a brands tot stn s Whieh nearly every farmer itinks .),40 Ructertanda. pcifeetly„ bat afterall the re. suits of his practice prove - that he is mistakin. lA4arsze•share of the best „stock iinported into the, United States has deteriorated from the *V.o46;:tieSs or ignorant e 4f those into Whose hi;tids it has been committed. Until the art and science of breeding and keeping, domes- - + tieanitnals are.more generally studied, and more highy esteemed," the number of first . hones,, unites, neat cattle, sheop, and lingsovill.hecomparatively small.We have recently estimated in a public document, the Altnniherof horses-and mitres in the' country at sKtnillimis, -and we ,are confident that . theirAverage_value might be increased by a courne,of skillful breeding, in a few genera tions,43o a head. This would be equivalent to creating ar.capital of $180,000,000. A horselir a mite worfh $9O is as easily kept when,,,reared„las one worth $6O; and: the, same Tale applies to the rearing and keeping: of swine, sheep. steers fur the shambles, work ing dim and' dairy-thivs. The farmers of - BelgiViri) andllolland make more beef, accor ding 4) the area. under cultivatibn, than is ~ .produced elsewhere in Europe, and they mar ketinciSt of th4-eattle before they are thrm years old. Every calf designed for 'meat, should be ready for the butcher by the time a thousand days has passed over its head . ; and it should never form than a pourid of good meat in twenty four hours for its owner. llow . ean a farmer use the digestive organs of-a calf 1000 days to the best advantage ? An engineer is required to study, every part ot - the machinery under his control. He must be familiar with the building and strength of each tube, valve, cylinder, and joint, in the complex steam engine, to work 'Witt the 'largest profit. What is a calf, .."entc;;p,ir.r,,, of lamb,-,but a small locomotive in ilie - h.t4i4Of an agricultural engineer t low few-migineeraof -tills class have carefully in veiti&t4:4ll.Aature and strength of , the Ticoititilektikathinery which elaborates Milk; ~ --. ,„ Cheese, 'wool, meat, ,or produces the physical powers of the ox, mule, The time has come, when the -:anatomy and phisiology of these wealth ere. animals- should be universally .under atOod: Thilt int&n.al organization and ex ,„tognatay,mtuetry,tliejr intrinsic value and pro -xiiikeliveness as well as beauty, can never be ..tritifisiiip*lated - before science enlightens .. ;G , Oitt . lntiderititading of the stock grower. That . „4 - .kiticiktftiOs3 in all sorts of conditions may. -,*gwen tu.:eattle, sheep and and hog, with .:errtal ,, :benefit and 'profit, no one pretends ; Aatt 'When we.presnme to shy how animals itthe:fed . arid'r;lat they should consume. „tberearealm9 . st.as many opinions hs fanners. eWhere• butter:is high,- and palves are reared 'XitEginn - Iniik:and . butter 'milk, experience in tiiope has C'Citifi - nned the teachings of sci ,,ettliat molasseS . used4O . svreeten milk 44- 'phYPd'Pf. :butter is the, best substitute in • the system of the calf.; Bread and.swee.en --- idwater mar - nofhe c o nutritioUs in the stoni f,,s.rowipgcluld as bread and butter, ~i l ipp.k4s.'betle.r_tban bread anti' 'fitire water. ..3b totwlasAeiand sprouted barley•harebein istineeessfuliy-used in'Engi, tied in fattening bul . : - lkt 1 04 . . fending mild] kine. Many say - "':.Olt tdiriAlt barley sufficiently_to develop, its ' l , ag eho rin e plperries.; increases its fattenin,g "Itigao.6ol:`bill.rkecing alkIP starch, g uten, and otfier protein corayounclit, more ea B ,4 iljg.dis4k 7 2 - • :.-7;Z.-; . .... 4 :00 411,5,:, eve !. ipent a dollar f i klcarti what ti t Wlrif l e r l t .' l : o * 4 O "ilthillttr's tie joityAilichs...;,44„,iii*Ooa r . Clitgi-;. ,1 14 - 4 . b o g s, Vila ~ ,khrilVv`:their alfsilas , undigeattil I—_ , ~4'0,40* ainCii is *asked -in' gennr. nirt A ulf i .11iiiit't' ' 141* al , reason` of iiidfiict, flint -,.. 4 ~...., 0- A “1,-, 1 :.., t ..15.,:r E: ~ ..-; + ' - 5 .1 A qp . 910 tvevere cold apAgottnp - gt-..wlnter • , 441.0cpuleace voltirmw-Alie .- li a t-isi-etiegretl-,,!xternal -warmth . - V- ~ - tiletkV -- o).lf 4 4lle 4 Oitt, l6 oArativ 4ttigiiWniti ;be*. ;4 voo7:Aok foivei: tie -lieiiit ceases: to be and tliebAngs iiiiitibals* en , _ -4 40 ' 1 4.&.:tiltrfin?" -- vitille l ?.l:l 3l :9:Nif 'liiallif rtiWilit:"betootfiebltiet#6`litirpt .. (Mt=3IMMI lifiK tlik r eontable degree of external Lniieiiii4 pr tei , ventilation, for the of, all biped and is a mat* "1107:4 . 4it1,: **Fest, Warm houses, tahleNanCpig. pens, ;with an -abun fgood-Ifoodi _and that skillfully pre ' 7nd accniomically Consumed; are points vdtlii_ohed'vy - 4n ,by int4.lllgent persons. py animals governi . 4heir gradual etimt or certain - deteriorlition. At and proper feeding, with lie judicious u 1?f males and females 'in' propoga paca.cons*ute.the cardinal points is ising, One should be careful to pro lepty of pasture, and that fresh and for copsliMption in.. spring, summer, I . titran, . and a plenty of vary good nired,ipTge... for winter. Pastures stock ride a sweet ; and.: well 'dims' hiri:e been sadly neglebted -and ling productiVeneSs has attnicted our In in all lho States we hay& 'Visited, ire not' a-few.. * They ,greatly need a 'yeriti of stable Jpanure, re-seeding, ciod s rifyirig with a sharp (harrow. , eed - d ining and still mo irrigi hich d c i t ds ‘fonderfulli to th grokth and t e isr‘pr*trreut of g . ins and landt --- *ater in spring brooks •Its. aiiilunds in the mineral and or od of 0 ant. 4 ; and in thousan s of ra. •ms at4.l ditches may be'chea ly con , to ttit, over extensive fiel 5... oiling f cattle is gaining i public f i l ery vein. where it is tested b expe;ri iv feeding stock in small entiosures, :hare of the fence now required in this may be dispensed with—ad object .nsiderable, itimortance. • 411 good recog4ise the necessity of either ma pnrchasing an anneal stoc of ma ll with this they can cut , ass 00 7 ~ or *et ) ; fortig enough om an eep one ajad petlhaps two cpws the, Ind. The; droppings,' of horses and pastures vvhile reeding, are found to . 'le value ; itoo . much manure is ap oes_place, itml pone at all over many : arils. Sheep distribute the raw ma crpps more evenly, but not so even • ' be done by the husbandman.— .oujing, manure-saving, and the eco prOduction of grain end grass; must editip olio system of tillag e and y. Minch of the manure now man- 1 is poor stuff and really not worth I what it costs. Not a little trash teq railer out of the city of Viras.Th o . fertilize pour soils, which is of as to for manure as a load of pine chips. nure is worth,its weight In timothy often its weight in corn. , The sci roducino manure is quite as inip- F. oic that transforming gars, grain, juts) M'eat„milk, wool ancilthe flesh and mules. Thu b e st manure sold ,ngtorJ brings four dollars'. a barrel , lizer cbtnes from the Pacific on the ent ? pd. from small ifilands covered t dee witk,ginum, which is there ' at t irty millions of took. . Man i ual v, ne per ext. can b&macle at oxide fanners wijl give instructions e,gisla,ors to foster agricultural sci- and to their 'atientl Otich : liberal and a Many gation of gra: -Mead° and e • ganic vines, • strode , The favor e -011 e.. a lame cowl tr , of farwqrs kin► or ver l l cor acre to year T 1 cattle• be of li plied at square terial o ly as it, Stock nomical be Wen( husbart • ufacture over lull is haulei val Good m u-, an _erew of ' ortanl, . and roo of how: , ' in Was This fert coast of fe estimate ure of e home, 1 to their enee. - eneral rule, it is safe to - say that if not one-half, of the, fertilizers As i a ,: one-tror I stablo and barnyards, are never , nt upon the fields whence the crops he animals Were taken. To waste adimpoverish land, is not the way ce. cheap beef, pork, bnlter, cheese. iderable number of years. The Ma t fattening pig is worth nearly half as his food, provided one knows how to-the. best advantage. Meat Bells the sage price in Belgium that it he State of New York, and of course •bitnt the sante. The manure of a elgium is often sold front $l2 to 415 now can this raw material of crops be more valuable there than here, -voided i carried . that fcil man any con mire of as much to u - e i at abou does I, a year! and s pro‘i otir crops ard her 'fetch as much lbs. as theirs*? They send vast .s or meat to London, and so do we, less. The truth is, we have yet to Money value of good manure, the per 1 0 quantiti more. or learn th art of inc . , it all, and the economy of sell ieifers and steers when two years fat pig,i when from nine to twelve .4 A calf can extract, more meat 11 llsi. oat, corn or barley-meal, well byf 40 per cent., than a six year old x e i an. Pea and bean porridie for Ive, will maike them grow rapid '.e nuch useAtior that purpose on the i, One that has aplenty of rich ma in4,l:e cheap oats and corn for feed ' ira',6stie animals: and if these are the . • pill pay a round_ profit: i tle attention is paid to the saitig ing old, and months from 10 cooked, cow or r mg:, an pll ly, and anitinen . . nure Ca jng'all d be 4. th Top an. Jibe. al Use of grass seed by dairy-men, wera. and such as make a business I r horses, mules, hogs, and neat cat ' er all that has been said about ma blades cf grass grow where only before—a proverb older than the acob, in all proliability—the neglect ig lands is a prominent defect in usbandry. Go where you wlill, and tiud mean cattle, hogs, sheep„and ere pastifieiind meadows yield R ot domestic animal% To p'r 'high 1..1 r improved breeds,' and ,th ri,rtin n in size; form, and , vattie, It ~i tij 117 eii; is the heiglitof folly. ence, Leoromending Short 'Horns,' !tell rontrAyrshirm, or any other ntCe . T, t ciurielres . with urging the nice's- wo i 4 l -grc of min tie. Af kin to on grey time,pf. of "g 7 rzi mottrin you 014 b0r:.e.9.,. de food prices 1 •pein d - 'diCious k instead.c fords. A iye euifte sity of pr ted terti) imal y wk ()ay. in 11 , vidif*llll tbiniap,r of food} adttit constitution Fsmil itiLits of thii Cis may be reg ularly conitwriicipliy MMM •our eaStinsiersaiirthave small bills they to scopeto:be: vichanged. can be ac 010'A. Hex. ;'" - -sehimot r SchdolllaidiS, YONSACCELLOLEIL-1 010_,, <ll , 'v Yts es .. - . Monti . I V - ; -0. "SY t AlftElit xr.ol- ; • $61,1 - • Saki. " YE 2 - 4 * . jr:e47 '3)14,1'14 'Ol ma' -7- ,ozo. ru4ER. MONTROSEIUSI*ESSSIRECTOR. VIISIKNO, FP77.,..flialikle:BootandBhoe matter s pm,* .1a141,14. Harness , 'shop, Turn Pace sireftt ELDiItEDEW, -00/411-IThnlers in Hats, Ca - oe, and Fuis ,opposite the "Democrat 'Printing officejootPubke Avenue:- • . 4,olBlN.4illtOVEli—=',Fashtonable Tail Or ; over Geo. Fuller's 13,iol; Store, where he does work in Rofzether unsurpasesd. • WEE _ 7f. NEWTON—Attorney at-Law ;-office on Turnpike i!treet, ens door East of B. T. Case's Office,- ; Montrose, Va. _ BENTLEY & READ--Dealers in Dry \ (Goods, Drugs, Medicine* Paints, Oils, Groceries, ardware, Cropkery, Ink Clocks, Watches, jeur ,eky Silver Spoons, Perfumery, ,:te. - - . MARK O'BRIJEN—House and Sign Painter, Paper hanger, Glazier, Grainer ti• Dee - crator Shop over J. T.l;tirebard's carpenter shop a few rods east of Warner's Hotel BALDWIN deoot—Saddle; Harness, Car pet Si* avid - Trent Manufacturer, and Carihige Trimmer Shop on Turnpike stree t opposite I. - L.Ttist 4110::Ve. i ~ lantED SALIONIN. N. LYONS & SON—.-Dealers io Dry Goods, Hardware, crockery , Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; ALSO, Cairy on the BOOS BIND ING Business, Public Avenue. Moptrose, Pa N. U. DIME:NCH-4 i Homey atlLow—office removed tO Front Roo in of his residence, two doors east of his formes location, in Turnpike street; third'building from coiner of Public Av enue,:anil nearly opposite M.S. Wilson's Store. June, 1844. C. lIAIDWIN Carries on the Baking and Candy business in nil it: various branches, one door west !of Wilsop's Stbre, Turnpike Street, MontrOse, pa. All kinds of CAKE, for Weddings or Parties, kept constantlyon hand, or rettde too order on the shortest notice. ABEL TURRELL--Dealer in Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-StntEs, Gro ceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware. Glass ware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Trusses, Surgi cal Instruments, Liquors, Perfumery. Mirrors Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, de Notice to the Public. .Neis , Seasonable, *Pall an 4 Winter Goods, at the Great one Price score. L., S. L.X.NIXEIif. GasAi BEND, PA., 110EPS leave to take this opportunity of tender, ing,hiti Sincere thanks to his Friends and Cus tomers, for the generals patronage the'y have ex tended Whim, and at the she time inform them that helices jest returned from New York with a large and choice selection of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, 11=2:i1=1 a fresh and extensive assortment of Groceries, Pro visions, Boots itt Shoes, Hats (t: Caps, Hardware, Crockery, Drugs & Medicine, &c., &v.., which will be sold for cash or produce at a very smalladvance,at prices which :ile.fi r es all competition. Flitr, Pork, Fish &,Salt,it wholesale & retail. H'woultl also remark that he adhears strictly to the system of always naming the loww-t, price at first thereby giviiig the same advkititsge to all who may favor ram with their patronage. - GRE.A 7' BEND CLOTHING STORE. .The lar'gest,beßE andehetit assortment of ItEsnx Minn CLOTUtNO in the Tri Idire of Great Bend. Cloths, Cassfnieis and Vestings, of all qualities, suitable for' the fall and winter trade, which we of fer at such prices as to satisfy any one that phis is the plate for thein to deal. In consequence of the , n-eat increase of his busi ness he has been obliged to greatly enlarge his stock, which he now offers to tds friends and the public for examination, confident that in so doing they will find something to their advantage. He has also made' arrangements to manufacture cloth in., in all its various branches, and is now prepared to sell the same, warranted to bear inspection.— Custom work and cutting done in the latest style and short notice. All kinds of Tailor trimmings furnished and for sale. Ur Don't forget the place...al Store nearly opposite the Mansiori House. L. S. LENHEINL Great Bend, Sept. 25, 1850. 39 if. )4 , HU TO BOUNTY LAND G NTS. THE undersigned has been pointed by the Commissioners of Susque ua county, Agent for said county, in pursuance of he recommenda tion of the Pension Department at Washington. to " supervise the preparation of the application and , proofs of Claimants for, Bounty Lands," which have been appropriated to all classes 4,1 officers and sol diers; who have served one month and upwards, in any of the wars iii which our country has been en gaged. He 111.4 been furnished from the Depart ment at Washington with all the necessary forms of application. proofs, &c. All, therefore, who have claims to Bonnty Lands, by application to him, at his office, in Montrose, either by :letter or in 'per son, can have their business arranged with prorup titude. J. H. DIMOCK. Montrose, Nov. 7,1850. , Sole Leather. - - - - _ VAAO: L. POST b. CO.' are sole agents - for the 1 sale of Messrs E. A. k 0. Pratts celebrated sole leather, a Superior article on hand constantly at ,New York City prices. We can sell Sole Leather from ono to one thou- Rand sides - atiprices altogether unheard of in' Sus 9uebanna County. Dealers will find it to their in -4201,Pn .us• Oct 1. BOOTS AND SHOES. I A good assOriinent of Boots and Sbotts embra ;ol cing Men's coarse and fine Boots, Boys' Boots and Shoes, Women's and Misses ditto 'also C..4OTHING gmbracing a great Wariety of Overceatx, Sacks, reeeds,rf.c., a large variety of Vests from six shil lings upwards, and a good assortment of Pants, Ourts, Wrappers and drawers—ditto CAPS"! ;Silk and Furth* Pirish, Pm., Mohair, Cloth and lased Cape, fall, fashions, fOr men, boys and-Tatil dren— no(zys AND STATIONERY, School and tmacellanenus. Book4Staple-avd Fancy Ifi Statiodery,lis,-Inkstandii; Pen-rachic' Penknives and . a great variety of fancy 'article* too nurnerins to enumerapfi just received at " ' FULbE s. R's;'. First door aboVe Bearle's Hotel. Montrose, 'October 25, 1850. • 'Wagon Maker Wanted. ;•• lA/ANTED by the subscriber, a good Wagon T I .Maker , tot manage the business at the %yell known stand is Viyalusing. A rai with a mail fistaily.i. fies4d, one making If usefPl find ettiOloyrnent for ' Refereso will be required._„ '' LENIV Wyalusing, Septol3";l4o..A = : ' ''lliiitectilitsteil lift iiutiouriee, Arossuiry ad Thar t 3 ,-, Voistprifty ' Pilif4 k/phiar—Oikarter.Perpetual ' 4OII ITAL . 6400.: I 4! - ',--. 4 , - :.i t: •.. ~: ..r. - . IT'S!' "ENI I LEY, Agent for said ( lbur? 4-7,!. ,4, -- thy . will receive tipplik.afioisa for 01 4 mimeo - ' will'grire all7irecessirp i r na # o, s !_a &kill% ifirtimbeippUcat 4 'ill )1 3flimitrose;.. t. Oilsillifier: , '''''' A', i , -- \r ~... ~. - fialtfAisit IV9 ) ;l ll r , Ffiti 4l 4 4 : 44 .Afaii*"-1: - . 414 , Ana Mile`rotheapm,r. . , Nan CHANPUR. ' l l 4 otivsed . nlaate; • NVAW GOODS. . Abel Tamen it now receiving big - Fall and Winter inpply of G o ods, (embracing nearly every thing 'wanted iti - this.market4which will be sold extremely 1;0 W foreash or rel4.Y pay. My assOrtment may be classed in part as follows : 'Drugs,, Medicines, chemicals, aints, Oils„ Dye Groceries, Dry 'Goods, • 'rdtvare, Stone Ware, Glass ware, clocks, Witcbes, Jewelry, Sil ver Spoons Spectacles, musical Instruments, Liq uors, Perfumery, Errors,Stutiondy,Brushes,Shoes,. Yal) ke o • Notions, ikc.' Thankful for the liberal patronge and substan tial encouragement hitherto received, I hope to mer it and receive ii continuance of the same. • A few of the articles kept fur sale are nained below : Groceries. A good variety of . •Sug,ttrs, fine fla vored Teas, good and cheap Molabses, coffee, Pep per. Spice, Ginger, Saleratus, -Raisins, Rice, Mack erel, Codfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root, 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 Soap. candles, all sorts of Tobacco and. Snuff, Vinegar, ate, Dry Goods.. Broad cloths, eavameres Sattinets, Mole Skin, cordurlay,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons, cke.,and ev er), thing necessary to make up garments ; calicoes, Groghams, Mouslin de Lanes,..A.lpaccas. Plaids, Ber age, Vestings, Apron check, Bed Tick. Drilling, Ta ble anti Towel Diaper., Sheeting, Shirting, brown & Blenched, suspenders, Umbrellas, Silk, cravats, liocketHandkerchiefs, comforters, shawls, Gloves, Mittens, Hose, cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, col ored cambrick, cloak Fringe,,Girop„Edging, Purse Twist,and all sorts of notions. Yard- Warc—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, iles, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Collee-mills, curry combs and cards, Skates, castors, Nippers. cup board Fastenings, Balls for Ox Shovels, Spades, lines, Forks, Patent Balances, -Steel-yards, Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails; tea Bells', cork Screws dc. too numerous to mention. EZ tux z cos. Cutlery. Pocket Knives, Table Knives 4: Forks, bread and shoe Knives, Raizors, hand-saws, Aug ers, Gimlets. Simmon'tt•A]tes, Shears and Scissors. Paints. Pure White Lead ground in Oil, and dry. Red Lead, Ven. Red. Spanish brown, Lamp Black, Ye//ow Ochre. Paris Green. chrome Green, Imperial Green, chrome . \ellow, trrornal Verdigris. Prussian Blue, Verinillonjironze. Limber. Terra Att Sienna. Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose Pink, Black Sinnlt. eurcunia. Red Saunders, Sugar of Lead, Litharge. etc. OUR. Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp Oils. Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. Varnish.—Furniture, coach, Leather and lita' s tich Varnish, etc. SO. Turpeitine, cathphine, Rosin, Spanish Wl•i -ting, Putty, Glue, Gum shellac, copal Gum, Emery, Red 'and White. chalk, Ba'th Bricks, Ponase stone, SaL soda, Burgundy Pitch, etc. Preuihe.t.—Paint, Varnish, counter, clothes, hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, itriping, Graining, marking, Ar tist, sash, Tool,Horae, bite- wash, scrub and shoe Brushes. eta•: ' Lye Stuffs. Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Nicwood, Riper Nic, camwood: Fustick, coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annatto, cochineal. Muruste of Tin, Red Tarter, Extract of Logwood. etc. Acids.—Nitric, sulphuric, Muriatic, Glass Irare.—Bottles and Vials of every size and description. a: ivholesale and retail. A variety of specie Jars, and tincture Bottles, Glass syringes, Peseras, Nipple shell& Nursing Bottles, Tunnels, Tumblers, Lamps, candle-sticks, preserve Dishes, salt-yellers, Lamp chimneys. Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, win dow Glass, Breast Pipes, etc. Stony Ware.---Jugs of all sizes. Butter Pots, cream Pots, preserve Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs, spittoons, clocks and Watches of nearly every description. gond and cheap. Clock Fares, Verges and Keys, Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all sorts. Jewelry. Ladies'..and Gentlernen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops. geld andlitliver Pen cils and pen rases, studs, slides, gold Beads, etc. too numerous to mention. Silver IVare.---Silver Table, Tea and Desert spoons, sugar shovels and Tongs, salt spoons, Butter Knives, Thimbles. etc. Also, silver-plated and German silver spoims, Brittannia Ware, etc. Speetaeles.—Lndies 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 Kotioni.—A great variety of small but useful and fancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as combs of every kind, ear spoons and twe zors, purses, pocket mirrors, youth'S Telescopes, ewsharps, pocket books, pins, needles, shaving tool;i, chemical powder for raizor-sfrops, key rings, etc. etc. Pirtols, poFder, shot. lead, powder flasks; gun tiormers, gun caps, pills and flints, safety fuse, etc Musical Instruntruls,—Violins and Accoideons, (the be-t assortment ever introduced into the eoun ty ) at wholesale and retail; also, Violin Bows strings, bridges, peg., tail pieces and rosin; Bass viol strings and bows, Fifes, Flutes, Pleelo clari nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruction Books for the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, clarinet, Flageoletsotc Trusses--Abdomina/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 medics./ purposes, such as Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wine, etc., (a variety of each,) Alcohol. Whiskey. etc. etc. Perfumery.—Extrac l its, cologne, Rose Water and scent Bags srhelling salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy_ soaps, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil, Tricopherous, Hair Tonic, Hair Dye, etc. Sationeri—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 do Fnendship cards, Pencils, slates, Water colors die. 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 for - smile; Black Lead, Patent Fads, Tubs, clothes Pins, Half Bushels, Ax-helves, cru cibles, candy, Hemlock Guru, window sash, Oil cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc. etc. s Drugs and Medicines.—Turkey gum opium, rad, and pn'lY. genuine turkey rheubarb, east India also. morphine sulphas and scents. Yeratria, strychnia, potees hydrio&creosote, red and white precipitate, sulfate de quinine, calcjued magnesia, russian cas tor, red oxide of iron. 1311 X voinica, licorice, carb, iron, gamboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate potas sa, colralt..cera alba, - -etiloeynth. gum 'inastich, cal el, tartar emetic, rad and pull , : IDlrris,oralic acid, rad and puts, columbo,sulphate ofzinc, saffron blos , Coms, preparcd airdainum teed, coriander & caraway do. rad. 'lc pq . k. gentian, Muca beans, steel daft, gum kind, true, scarnmoniurn, flos. zinc, cor rosive sublimate , - Calamine /aputi, Idartiales, french chalk,•bismntlgistibmit,tuttim, sulphur aurat, dovCri "powders, floe benzian, arsenic, castor,..oil, tumeric, sem fenig,reelc, bayberry bark, rocliell, ep sow and glaubeg salts, sentia, pink. root ? salts of in trn, (salt. petie) "worinseed:oulv. go ll,si gpp „, Vl9 l :s"nplutr, tad ginggr, africimmidameridan Ayanne,.prilv. cube*, yoly,cainharis, golden -seal, • cream nriar*ltt4itiric acid, sup,carb eiuia, sal.so f*: Slap, svp4. is/4g g..114.P: pivotn hark, polv:;„oiangaPeel,'Nvlnte;,g,lue,gt* itrabld; elixiisvartol, i ungtientuka, lirdsiuzr of fir, mike turpentine, haibery'ta//mf, vtrginia snake IPA Sal nilmoniac._sweq flag, Bperniiiceti, bleod root, juniper Ber . r . my: . wmped etnegttl, drae l l ' a 1)1 °C4.. PYSN - .CI/Ana*iikliqwers, We gum ; faitadii, gtini opt!, senici Scakiroot; 'rad valerian, eng andthrtib eowag pods apiido*n;einellialbit, refined *nu, nva urn, nut galls, ..gtoiLi iragiumathil rid o,entlan : gum guiae, gumgalbainittNind!a cOckle. dritlasun. salve, emp. cantlutris,.Aryierthgria, crtgle octilaek antimony, elm hark, (grouichuid iligtvutiaackli ash bark, fol. digitalis, hOterhound, white bore, carb. magnesia, lyttaa; 'sem cholchicuin i , iceland, moss, rad aconite, gold thread, crocus rriartuaisavin leaves, honduras- sarsaparilla root, blue pi/1 blase' adhesive plaster, croton oil t Tannin, BuchaL4res, Figs, Genuine cod Liver 130,,citrate of Irui .etc. Extracts of gentian, corium, belladona, henbane, dandelion, deadly night • - shade, - thorn •apple, Colo cynth, comp., itc. • I ' Esitcatio/ pepermint, lemon, citma mon, Tansey, wintergreen, sassafras, origanum,ilav ender, hemlock, cloves, bergamot, anise, cddar, spearmint, pennyroyal, almonds; wonnseedi, worm wood, Juniper , rosemary „ amber, caraway cumin, savin, cajiput, spruce. tar,,cubebs, arc., and ielli.the essences-from the-above oils - • Tinetures.- 7 tint..rheubarb, myrrh, .cantliaris cardanitur., guiric, digitalin, tolu, iodine, cayenne;' muriate tincture of iron; S-d. • Lati4anumparegeric, • Hive's syrup, chlogoform. collodean or lquid adhesive plaster, spirits Of nitre dulc, aqua amonia, sulphuric ether, spirits cif Lav ender, camp., salts of tartar, antimonud Win 4, oil of spike, balsam copaiva, brimstone sulphur., pule. charcoal, quicksilver, denagon, bottle and- vial corks etc. etc. In short, a whole newspaper might be fi led in the vain attempt to enumerate the one half ofi•the articles kept for sale at TrICRELL'S. This ; the right place to buy Goods, and to bur them cileajo.— The best kind of Deugx are keptlere, and from the variety and quality of them, great inducements are offered physicians to make it their place of reg ular purchase. The public generally are incited to call and examine the quality and prices of goods. October, 1850.1 . ABEL TURRIILL. n Dairy-men and Farmers. ' Valuable Property for Sale: • TE fellowing Real and Personal - Estate; as hereinafter described, situate in New Milfbrd, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at a great bargain to auy one who may choose to pur chase. The rent estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of Which are under improve meat, and on which are four dwellinr , -houseit and seven' barns. The farm is well designed for al Dal ry, and is capable•of feeding one hundred Cowiiidu ring summerart&tvinter, and eVe part of it well watered with srrings and stream . The buildings and land are in good condition, a d on the priimi iv ses are about five miles of good Stone Wall, 'and the other fences are also good, and on the weed land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber,which will supply the farm for many years to come, and which will also be valuable for .huilding the Rail road which is soon to be bufilt up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a very- pleasant and deSirable lace tion about seven miles froth Great Bend, through which the New York di Erie RailrnatrOasses, and, about one mile from the probable Depot on itha Martin's Creek Railroad,' which will lead from 'the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New Turk .It, Erie" Railroad at the Great Bend. ! It can be very advantageously divided into five farms, on four of which would he the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, etc. ' ~ With the above will be sold a very large stock of - Cattle, jiorses; &L., including Durham Cows, Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all 'ne cessary implements cif husbandry for carrying, on said farm or farms. TheiTermx of Sale will be as follows:—One fourth' of the purchase money for, the Real - estnte will be required at the tune of purchase, anilifor Stock, Farming Utensils:Ate., half down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments,rwith interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to tte computed from the full delivery - of possession, ;the 'first instalment payable in three years from the delivery of possession, and the whole amountla he paid within ten years from the sale, 'Col, be secured by Bond and 'Mortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the first day of April, 1851, 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-t, tate of S. METLERT, lute 01 _SAO county, deceased, and a more desirable property has not at any time, in this section of country, been offered for sale, and no greater indhcements 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 thecaseles. Other tracts or lots of land lying in said county, are also offered for sale. Ap plications can be made to M. Meylert at New Mil ford, or to B. S.l3entley at"..Montrose, in said coun ty, and any further partieulas that may be requi red will be given. .I.IIOIIAE.'L 31EYLERT. Executors of S BENJ. S. BEN'f.LEY, — Meylert, decd.. Eagle Foundry W are ßoom, NO. 5. P ÜBLIC A V UE. ON band and for sale cheap Cooking, Parlor, Shop, Church and Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe and Ware, Pump and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin Copper, Wire, Zinp, Iron Binding, Morticing. Ma chines, Shingle Machines, Ploughs, Iron Scni,pers, Corn Shellers, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, j Saw Ar bors, Morters, 4leigh Shops, Mill Cranks, jJack Screws, itc. Iron and Steer of ,all.kinds—Bnal ly, all kinds of Castings on hand or. made to order. W ILSON & CO. Montrose, September, 1850. Faitcy Gopdx. D IBBONS, Delanes,.Thibet cloths, Blue - and lid Green Barrage, Mantilla Silk. Fringe, Lace; Regent Silk, French Ginghams, Belts, Cashmerei, White Kid Gloves, Cravats, Linen H'dks, Shaltds t LYONS. A. CHAIIDLER, Sept. 16, 1850. • s ! . Lumber *anted. 11) - I.tiE and Hemlock .Boards, Pine Sidini and' 1 Shingles. LYONS : 4k CHANDLER. Montrose; Sept. 17, 18150. COD FISII and Mackerel, No._ 1 and 2 just 1 1. J received and for sale .11. Sept 18. - J. LYONS d: SON. ALICOS, Ginghams, Lawns, Barrages, Linen kl Ging hams end Silk GoOds, a great variety.— Shawls. Parasols, Fancy Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons,'&c., iii abundance. La dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds, sizes and pri ces, Kt J..LYONS & SON'S. I) ROA D-CLOTHS, Kerseynieres, Tweeds, Ken ,tuck, Jeans, Satinets, French Cassinierei and Summer stuffs just in LYONS Jr SON. 50 PIECES OF PRAT Aeplendid and cheap, just opened_ and for sale,by July 24. _ -.1 LYONS 41: SON. PAPER -HANGINGS and' Window Curtains— Wood Pails, Buttei Ladles and 'Stamps, Clothes Pins.- Baskets &c. selling by LYONS & SON. TATATcHEs_ loin be sold at:Trail' -cheaper_ than tits same quality .itOtotlier place. .. T 3 00M P4PER and 'Shades; ..t ja, • I LYONS &CHANDLER. 1,06T14107` ORINCI:;' ' s A TWO year g(tisa, eieer 11... Any palm knowing of aufli artOpo'at:lirde would collier famot gty* #ortaisiOntke same, to • ;A-V1111?±, blontrose Ott., 9tit, I t litSci, - NOW ReCAPO, - - 1;' F ar a Christuw ond.47oorthlre 00' dd. ar10" ' Oar ;I'6 Ibi• ; ire; )1).4 Ginger, • lobs: . sat,tra :tip, -douar ; 6:llis. Dipper.ll iti9l,* - 1143 - Flyt*. 04'4 seats .; !inn. Ootrai t : ' The *bete mixedAi%Ylsitir p -,1141,4, .!0 10 1* , 1 0 ' . 41114 ACW'cand r 4*:;044 1. -fiii?ctre.whePPirl oat ivith - 114)10plase grediellilie to lll 4 l fer,,C4Sg at akontrosejitc:ll.ll . 4tif Mil tical el 'enic,.. .: ' - ' : i RAF `,'_arc's" I. 3 uJi. 'or' l't D; 2- ,M 3 i nil! 111 4. rettedi - beßiteilie public; .;„ itanlspre l ti„,, i n t h e - y atages'oc Coriernitiori, Bro ne Z ciiiiiti6 ',_'``c.ofeo4,l l oefriPiaVAiOnics,spiui4:. Bleykt, ii &for all nffidtibaS of`the' rlmotuuy e 0 s ocensioned bY .cold T° o much "per emi t ' gaps ' ed'itP - On'illisl iiiheiii,indike p ripfiet urges an one affected iwithunfoi: ti te a orot plaints,t secure it it i)nce: . RAFFE ri'li'FAirtt.finktii—;The 161. ?me i Physic n w ititheautittrifor sick *anit,: tiveness, cleansing' erstornach 'of 4 e , „„,, m . the bl , carrying . Aisensedhunnce4i,4 . ing *al .. "- , -..,-.; t• 1 t flr 11„,tsz . , tis'F' "- - "Mort.: Puli—For ti t , vine` i t , ,fe ale' obi -‘ flans pftuliar 4 the ; Atl i, rising f tu 'cpld 'or eneral Witiltnes4fttioaptt. Alsofbr males of five habits of lid, dreuk; tie or, ne you!, wea ness, debilitated teisdei " RAsizisprS.Eis Widwr:—Por wak or id une d eyes, watranted:inpetiorto any in g l ib eta i nie. • &smears's rsoTuwaso —for p m , or weak ess in e breast, side, RAFF T.i7s .11fottm. 0u..--The.erel4 Worm lan. er, w tictio'rerinire worms Wile* th e y ets. RIF ' OW tIyIROCAT/ON—for birdile A , cp* 4 ib t eumati • paw ~ c ramps, ininibneslstiffues s st weakness of the joints, swellitm, (Hump or ion throat, Th e greatest fen - I%ly or the tge. The abOve celebrated Medicines far sale b y t h e following Achrrii i''.l'. LYoris ch. Son,' on trkstr . Rollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn . ; Thos../ Isoi),Spring cid; C. E. Lathtop 'anti John:. Tuokian• noel: ; - .0 'pwill, Bally & Co., Factor Nine; St ook Patters°ik.Co., Abingto n. Center. i July 1 55 ,1850. I3ANY & BUP ork and' _Erie;'-asyuga avid 4.i+sipren cx , ,rikult,'Senroa and Cayuga ;aka/ Eviarnony's mAagrr ! rt HE Fre ullo,c• ribers are now iiit*M to RC . ht of all kinds at the fun ring prim. Attica, Batavia, Besgep; 1 . ,..4de 51ig ,e,, Geneva, Dresden, .• Ovid, Lodi, • '. &lemon, Havana, MilpeFt; Boneai 'Mit; ,Factoryville, Spting, Port R e a v, , Aurora, , ,lthaca, candor, Owego, G i l s o n, Great -Bend, Lanesborel Depcbit . everY•day in the Itfeelri(Soedaveuerp ntinue.with regularity throcihea it l'hey, will attend to forivitrding the eta ;w 'York Afaiket, _where - it:lvill ma nal 'atteiltion "of -- exPeien4(l ulna ttetidtO the selling of ,the kerne, end . - t - . :as' in I:stilkiiblo - funds tit eithet of 4, ,ti; the following .pfmtm.4: '„:StOrelMohe of Henry Itaw; Atti. .e of Fleury Sy - ford ; Baterii, Slarefin • , A. Smith: Bergen, Sawreb*i oi l ilatid i n ; Rochester, Store"Of Fairhaks it Eli nand4ua, Office' of ''Walto Comas C. Lawrence; DreSden,Storebouse ckl.Monell ; Ovid, Ferguson! & Sprive; nilee Landing, Storehouse t, of Iliall • mon, office of E. o.,Nortoti, on theNtr s ffice of J. F. Phelps ;; lifillioort, stem Horseheads. office of J. A. Ferrell; Ce. e .of Win.j. Arnold ; llmirit, Store: . tt: Ingbam: - ,Factoryville, Store ' Shephens ; Spring 1 5- ort, atl: the Stott ' 'erry ;- Aurora,.store of:Ef.. & G. P. ea, store of P:1-1. Drake ;" gander, •• nger ; Ow o, office orNa`ila Nathaniel L re. of C N Wheeler ; Bitighale' ton, s Sisk ;Grea Bend, office of P,..Ch office of ". A. Ward; DepOsit,4air. Dean,; ' ock, -- store ,f {Allison WI : SISK, Binglutyntosi, i t W. lllTNEY,bretiden . GEO. I'. MONELL,- eacr. 'NAT ALIEL ELLSJOent • .—Buffalo Henry Dow; 44'1 3ataiiii, L chin A Smith; Bogen, 13 ; Roche ter, Fairbanks it, Eldridge a,' Waite Corcoran; Geneva , elm' • 'd,'Fer„..fi on et Sprague ; l'iodi ; Ddld Tuthill ilk Co. ;• Jefferson, E. 0 'Natal 1 .y, gi)ei ;, Millport, J. Stull • : Ferrell , Conniag;Wrn. J; Arnold II 1 Jo fmAti ,t : pgtiram ;,F lout villa, C.-Il ,Sprieg. or - t';_ Reollq 4 Ferry; A_ ~nro .- 49rgai Ithaes; P: . Ilake; Cm • • er . ;.. Uzi' 0 - N' Wile ler •,..Great Berl l - •Jaiiesbore",' F. W ; DeP° l 04;.-Aancoek, A. • 4 & eves. ~. Iwo Simi will igpgfint d the b hpiii. the iiholline; - and receive era for, Groteiii4,. Fru t, Vph, Oy •Mai will liKiiight at the linveiti iii SO.W-Yidilt, and forWat4ed tof ire named Depots. t 1 , ,1850: _ : . , 04 Syford; McFilen( .oanandat i renco ; 0 Landing, Havana; head heads; T. mira, j", Shepl!er or; S. , F. ChOre EntiO 4 )APT • nese air° 'fill all or dic.: &C. ;:. sale pri -: of ale . abi duly, pi Nett, C R the Depot, ner, invit &lent Ilway' 'Motel and Onkel nails& • • C. SMlTH..ravinitoiPtii ° new •Itailway Hotel , at tkciGresd Cfitted, up the_Home is a tileedid the patronage6(.4o., par, t with his well known exeritra 4 °' ngeinenta he Wm-made fdrithai rl be can entOetitiis company 1 1 0 1 , bysany Hohilia• tiwenunirt This t 4 4 1 Y Icicitlid' within a - feelvols 4 fi - lipt(4oinitiendiCiel isiddla vie* inirreending - 46 ' •:will so:•conveyed 010 11 ft • - of Aaixii. • Stages leave itth ll °_,' • cif 4iiteirAntiitifor Moutretie vend. And "a :daily line -alpg•lnsie • arfordlo. Minder Ostrboiniiiic 14- etidill'a"mtetillerit Livery eitabliitia iitqed, W4li. this House, o_ r e ed .4 44* ataittliennuiand for any "` ample ar modatiop surpasse , lel 'ple , Itstilroad Great Ite Ind pass Depot= the itriv places throrfgh is also and Carr country. Janina .. L - . , • ,i - . e irroob * x THE fled, Dow,' r and e ' RpstA 'Mr.' iv ii)iiouiscettiviael 110 rvispe•ctfl NI -...— b !ND& 4boi) litilee' ‘ . - ,ty l ooeuphod x . _t o thilii, - e ''''' llitr af i el *add s we Ni. i. 4l ~. , • -7.'41w, Y ork; „ I t o f tuet OM , from 4 , ‘ ~.,_ .....„.. r softinent Zg e, ___,ftrr,,,, f e , t 7 T 4 t r b They Wit .avu'''" & in th e y cot be i anY, tiower•Pleff,, i 1.- , , ibikidDlPTi o , Ift. ITO eNit, - fistatlrdirto ......lemmirise oi ~.,,,b, whit fevirAiltakwxl2m_rd o ie t, l o r ri r o i ihti. it 41#0* 'Ill°111_1;i14-`#1:;bit_hir - josh*o*m yilttri'll many tow, „it - . !:tr . , u it ughe iugrlat l lu l l .3-,--iikeyikta et"..! - vm-sio, --,i r - -- ‘,r f t7z-v-T- 1 - 4 '.- • 32, I 851:
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