MUM= A'ainncuvricre. AL.: APRIL' 24, nal, Potatoes . ' FelniarY ioi dui niftier; -I find • 4 - . • aimuiremarks to plautin large.andatnall potatno.:„ i sly'-.fatber_always ferredlarge:ones-for„planting•-44 least. thoSe - above and not particular about cutting. them pdtlin one in a hillr lily - Own experience is this: I bavegenerriii`,Soriia my . e atatoe3: -in tile r fnling . out the.steall ones and reserving, the otltera for.fa'mily use--In the - OptMg, enly the er.:cdies of my at inters stock would renmfn :and, . thesel have used for planting.' When, however, haVi.; beef apPrelrensiire• of ' coming shOrt,: I have supplied yself b_vcutttag fyom tlose usedtor,• eat :itg,‘t-ehip, or sliee,abtiutlialf . an, inch - I thlek, from , that end of the potato that couteit i s.thia eyes. The phOitet has always been 'of topil - size; as :Well is, : abundant ; whenever - the seilithdlthe have ticeti faviaralde,-. I Might to . state;however, that as 1-purchase most of, my winteeksupply; the small potatoes:that I plant rim'y have been raised - from larger seed. What the effeet would be,of planting potatoes raised :seed:Teri:Several •'`yeariin sdecessktn, I, animitprePared toSay.:Pern, Imps the result would be degetieraCy.. In the spring'of IS-19. all My seed was such 1} aboVe described, and yet my crop wati.gorld'4 Some.: Iblit 'were planted on wind,tif ridge fortified of the earth - that. had beer; thrown out of a ditch cut though a low marshy soil, were that rate, r hothlin size and quantity. •In digging, the ditch,. the first - soil that-was thrown out, consisting of a blacked:lY" • 'tnunk, - -was - Covered with agravelly'elnyleamfrom the Wttoin of the ditch. Thc . potatims raised on this from,sioall seed, surpasted ice:) , Ailing raised in the vicinity - , and were admired by all who -saw them.: 'They were claBy:.-31ereers,'iEnglish andSartliniai;:or'll'iLdeeolered.? Sruntixos. 7 --It was -at ttiis time :hat`- I raised a _ fine lot of seedlings, consisting of five or six appn rently distinctvarieties. Thing I planted in the spring of 1850; in the same garderiWith smite half dozen other Christie.;; Zonsistiiig Of 31eisers-,-Sardi.: nias, 4.. several' kinds of white,,, one of libel; 'Mod some of pale red, or flesh cider, known here by the names, -Waterbury reds, Sandlakes, - Itte.:, very :lar to a kind cultivated in oomn. ; partiof New york, - and called by some Western `redi,;" - ' if not the ye. Ty same. - The soil was a deep; dark, clay muck,: wilka sandy 'day subsoil, very Lich and moist— Allpotatoes seemed to do well till about , : the time t'if'finWering, 4 tvlien I discovered indica:bet:mot .disease. _ The disease did not seem to spread much until the tubers were about half grown, w \ien the leaves 'appeared to die - suddenly, leaving the iMms green: - Examination was wholly rtsmisfr.cmi-y.. I immediately be,gan . te dig thel; bit they decayed so fast Ibat in a-fete.daysfull three fourtbsof teem „had perished. Somethat , were some 'that were 'Sound when dug in the morning, would.be partially decayed in the evening, and redUced to a pulp with a foeti&odor, the next morning.. The The " Water, bury Iletts." withstood the disease _best; the seed lino were Only second on the-list:4 . From it piece of . geautul that would once have prv l ginced twenty-five or 'thirty lidishelg,l obtained lega than one when I : dug them . at the - close. of the 'aye.—s. Genesee -Farmer-:' • . • ' Small Potatoes. •Xessrs: F t ditors:—l noticed an article in you col •umns, recommending small potatoes for seed: As that does not altOgether :Tree with my experience, I wish to `communicate to :you the result of in ex msiment , I think it best not only do select the large toes.-but the best part of cacti shottid be used for seed. Every seed in the !panto commenc4s its . growth'at the small end, nail are Matured only as the potato expands und.thoY are binught oreicits snrface by. its growth; consequently the eye or geed at The small end bps not conic to maturity .- 7 Who 'would bo villing to run the, risk of planting their erne-of corn by taking 'their seed from, the small end of the ear, that wee not 'bait grown or `Matured. - - The followingesperiment has'been made: Se. lecteklarge potatoes, divided the eyes as nearly:ls ' - iyossible into three equal Parts by 'cuttini them :e.rossuise. The pieces nest to the stem, or large - `end; Vera planted - in one row, the tniddle pieces in , Another row; and the-sinall endain the thiid 'ploy Nrere- nTI oval in regiird to sail' and cultiva-, • At harrest‘they were'dni rind kept separate,' andeaeli weighed. The digefence between , those - iaised from the large ends and the middle pieces' were in favor 'of the former; but the difference be : - tweetithoie raised from the large ends and i thoe‘of -the small ends, •wereiri proportion, as Mid and a tons to the acre in favor of the former,—/b. -141ONTROSE BUSINESS DIREIJTJA.. Slllll3.loN§—Fashionable Boot and Shoe maker over A. Haislirin's Harness shop, Turn .ike street. . iE LDB ED & NEWCo3llYeaters in Om] Rm.; optioFite the;," pewee-rat "ratiog office, foot Public Avenue. ' genitir GHOVES--Fashicetable Tailor; over Geo. Fuller's Book Store; where he does worltin &style altergether =surpassed. = . 11.4 at.law ; Office on ,Turnpike street;: one door Eist orß. T., Case's Office, .31Ontrosc, • . . . BENTZ...ISY &e ifil.t.D.--Dvalers - in-Dry Goocls,•Druzi; MetEciue -Punts, Oils; Groceries, eroekery,„lncirelocks;Watelkes,Jew elry Biker Spoons,'PerfutoerS . . DIIIVIOCK---410iiritehat. Lats-;-1 - Anc - = ~removcil to Front. Room of Itit.residenee, two 1 / 4 .doors east of his former location, in -Tuinpiko street, thiril building fain:Owl - 6er of opposite DL s.;Wilson's Store June, 1849-- • BALDWIN licCOX—.Baddle;HarneseXar- Tod Bag and-TntnEfit•uttiLleturer,ruyi Carriage l'rirarattr, -Shop on ,Turupike, street opposite L r Post ak, Cos - - Mice BALI) trtx. - I. LYONS tic SON= -Dealers 'n D 000th Ilan! ' k " - Tinware - ' Dail s, li e S e o l7 Ct u il tiße:Oli r lg es ' *DTG: _ . ABEL ItirigßELLDeider Drtigi, Mori icinesi-Cheidertir, Poirits,7l3ils, Dye-Stu Gra. -mks; Dry Goods, Harciiiritre;Stouourure. Glass. frinre, ("looks, Witches, Jeurolsi, &Ire*. Stcrons: Instrument% Trussed, B urg i. cal Instruments, Liquors, Perfumery, Milro - Statit:punry, Blushes, Shoo, 'Yankee Notions, 4 tr, . New,. Seasonable, Fall. and Treater Gootts,"at the •; ,1.4,.. Gnat one Price, Store. , . " 110LIEOS ,leAye. to'take this opportunity of,tender -P jag Witt - mere thanks to Ids Friends and Cas te:neve fur the, gentians patietatge. theyy, have. ex tended to him, and at theaarne time. inferm'them ti,Mtitt! has ,Imt r.atarned front New , : Yetit...tvith a .laVge and chatce:Feleetion • • ' !FANO Y d X7l, STAPLE . DRY GOODS, . . , : fresh.and extensiveassortinent of Groceries, Pio viilons„ Boots .4... Shoes, -Hats Caps,"Hardwire, Crockery,. Crog,s4 Sledicine, dze, rte., which will be ; sold for ,caskor,,produc r e at a veryarnall atVance,at Prices whickde . fiesmll, competition. Flour, Pork. Fi,kh at,,wholesale &retail... He would also remark.lhat Ire adhears strictly to the system. of alWays naming the-lowest; pricer at first thereby. Iziting the same advantage to all who may favor him - with their patronage. " • G.4.k.'.4 BESD CLGT/11.4.40.TVRE., Th.elaigett,Ost` (th , .:;4eizpe!tt ' assortment of READY • *Dt CLOrricinintlie .Villegeof, Great Bend: Vestiogs, of all qualities, Snitable. for Ihn fall and,winter which 'ire of 'ft4rit prien4i its to Eiitiiry any one that this is • the phiee . for Pent Tn OrusequeticOMllM3,rreit increase of Ids busi wessdre . has heed obliged to greatly enlargehis stink, 'Whioi be time offers to his Trip& and the public for examinittiiin.eirtifiderif that in so doing ,they will fintionrerhimCto, their, advantage.. He has alio ini,a6fi r i r angeirtents to manufacture cloth, !pa in all its . variousbranches, and isnow preparedto sell the same. warranted to bear p9st,ip cork. and cutting done in the., latest style and short notice.. All kinlis of. Tailor. trimmings_ fernished andlor_sale.k, „ •• . tair . p.Orr't ;forget rth'e Vince.o. Store nearly, ,opmsite.the - :Slansion House. • 'L. S,.LENHEINI. .G.Fy4t. Bend, Sept; 24, .1050. moors ANo SECOAS. - good assortment Boots-and Shoes embra 1 ring Men's coarse mulfine "Riots, Bove Boots and Shoes,- Women'a and Misses ditto—also -- Embracing a' great variety la Ovsrcoale, Salo; Tweeds, dc., a large variety of. - Vesta from sixiatil litizs.Milvards,--and a' good - assortment of Pants, Slarts;AVrappers and drapers--ditto . .HATS dr . CAPS • - • Silk and Fur Mils: Phish,iFur, Mohair, Cloth and Glazed Cups, fair rishions, for men. blys and chil dren-4. BOOKS AND ST:ITIONERY - School and irtheellabetins.BookS, Staple and Fancy Stationery. Inks, Inkstands; Pen-racks, Penknives aid tt great variety l ot fancv,articles too numerous to t nutneratejest received - at-, - FULLER's, • .Rirat door above Searle's Hotel. Montroso,'October.2s,lBs(4 Vrakon, Maker Wanted. WANTED by- thasuhsrmber, a good Wazon Maker to manago the businest - 4. at the well known stand in Wyalusing. A man-with a snail family is deSiredinno making-himself useful will 'fitlmunloyinent , CM- severalyears.. P.:7-srß,efereiree will be required. : ' -EDWIN LEW IS. • 'Wyalusing., Sept; 18,1950. Life' Insurance.. ozit c .d,Siate&^Lif c iimuranre, -annuity and Trust .Company of .1 3 hiladelpltia ;- 7 -Char,tey Perpetual CAPITAL- 7 5150,000 . • ri t EY,Agent for said Corniia • • oy wilt .receive- applications for R'S n'silindeC and will give all -necetiarp. information o any,pemns desiring to tnake - nppliention. • Montrose, Oct„ 100859. , _ Salt gait DDOCK, Tnrk's fikinirilicl - Syracuse Salt just re feeivect and sale cheap by , . : —LYONS ct O.I:UNDLER. Montrose, January '7,1851. tor Rags by L TONS a. CHANDLER Montrose,' Decen}ber 1860 CORN Starch , mid Faritm, nlee article fOr pa(l 7 dirv"rs, far sale: b,i. LYONS C D LER . iIikaNFASSIVA _ TRUNKS, 4-C: H. SMITH, has fatten the Shcip tormeily oc t•Li 'enpled . byA. tfoss SOns; in New Milford. where lie Trill cOntinne the above business in all its branches. Barnesles, Trunks' and Valiseg, Church, tin ci l'Other •tif_ Curbions made to order, and equal to any in the county. Allxvorl: doneßy the subscriber_ is -warranted,' Call and examine fur yourklves.— - JOHN H. SMITH. -, New Milford. Pek..l2, • •• .• TUST received at the-New Book Store a si :n. el did tissort#lent of raney Books, Boxes etr ex pressly for Christrtuts and New Years Presert.-. - i. LYONS & CHANDL Montrose Dec, 19., 1.850. _• a • TWO Yearling Heifers, mtrayett from the foam of the enkseriber a few weeks since. .• • • - Montrose; J4u.1. , 1861..• • B. SAYRE. :::.•:.--" -:tetzilaeicOt • TusT yeeeived-12u0 1b5..01 - Tobaeixo;.whtel t.P ., be sold' at-isrholesale Ur retail by • ;-• Jiinuary;. - • S• J. IVIIERIDGE. azAnzatratit.za§?Q linn'of Lines & Jameso4 is dissolved by .mutual ear:lse:nit' Montrosd, Dec. 31, 1350.] R..F: JAMESON. A NEW r, up ply .pf Jewelry,apc .Watches at cost A 4, . TURRELL's, Januar . ). 1; ;851. A LL . r.orts - of Vrk'ereea,..Periiits, - Oils and Dye atutrs,.constantly on' hand at TURRELL's. RAGS wanted at ItYRRELVe. January 1851. '1" • - 1' >iD6~anlaiibii' rrHE Arnr:of ELDRED.rk NEWCOMB is' this 1. day diasolved, byJnuilual consent.. .The.notes and - accountitinaylm found at the , old.atand until the ist of February peat.- After.that they will be, placed in the hands of a. proper person: for eollec : • .. 0. B. ELDRED, • • Dec. 9,1850.} - •• - ATM NEWCOMB. 10 0' BUSHELS good .White Beans,—Dried . ipp dze., wanted by • J. LYONS 41t, SON. gon trim diel:r:ltb; ]B5O. flash PAID for Slaaglater_llides; delivered at 'kJ Potties Tannery: - • • ZYONS k attANDLER. , ' • -- Mexitrosti;Decenher 24..1850. = ' ShaWIN, HE largestiatOrtment- in - the 'country, and, at AL. VS per cent. ess than the tulual - prices,m_e'y be found .at , : POST4.PrIVS':', • Wanted,' TONSGOOD COA t klxt excirange for Plvws o A_ ' MIL: S. • VoiltioiOarcl6:3,Bsl; " - • wiLm3ri:rAn DiSSOLPTION. , rrktE copartnersberetofeiv'existi4. totttre.en Suamero and Johnston,o is this day.. dissolved_ by: . mutual consent: - The. booloi an Apt:ool . 4e 31411 remain Avith D4vid Slimmers until iltafirst of Bury, after.wbieh time. left44 . AOlmods &quirt' Aldrich. for zoilection. . ". • " SIT.BiIIIERS, • . K. A. JOI.iIiSTON: Stiakteraville, Feb. 14, 551. 2 8-4 w . -' ~NIPAW . -G . • O ' - O-DIS ~, • •• . ' I .- Abet Turtell ' • 1,?1 , - , S nowier:eiving Ms Fall and 'Pinter supply of • Gricids (embratin,g' nearly' every thing wanted' in this market,) which will he sold calierirellaso W__ for:truth . or ready pay.. My assortment trfy . to elmsed in part as follows :. ' : t , ,_ ::- -: Drugs; Medicines, chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dy , Stiffs,: Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardwire,'- Stone 'Ware, Glass ware,. clocks, !glitches, Jewelry, Sil ver Spoons, Spectacles, musical Instruments, Liq uors, Perfuniery, Mirrors,Stationery,Brnshes,Shoes, Yankee Notions, Sc. SM. • • , •" - . Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan tial encouragement hitherto received, I hope to nierv-_ it and receive a continuance of tha same. ; , - A: few .of,the articles kept for sale are named below : . '-; • - • Groceries. A good variety , ' oli Sugars;-fine fie- vored Teas, good and cheap Morasses, ctiffee, Pep- per, Spice,-Ginger, Saleratus, Raisins; Rice, Mack erel, Codfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca, Arrow - Roe!, 'mace, Mauna; Sage, Niitmege;eleves, Ground 3111 s. tard ; ; also, Mustard Seed, white and black, Et. of Lemon,; cassia, Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and caStile Soap. -cruidleS, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, Vinegar, Sc. tke. , , '-:' :Dry Goods, Broad' cloths, cashmeres Sattinets, mole Skin, corduroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels;-Silk; Thread, Twist, Buttoes"&c., and ev erything necessary, to-make up garinents; 'calicoes, Gingliams, Mouslin delonert,4tom„ cc44lrilds, Per,. age, Veetings. Apron cheek. Bed Tick, Drilling, Tit- . -b/e anti Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Shilling, brown iir Bleached, suspenders, UMbre/las, Silk cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs. coinfoilers, shawls, Gloves, Mitiens,Hose, cotton Yarn, Batting, Illraddincr D , col ored eambrick, cloak Fringe, Gimp,Edging,Purse Twist,and all sorts of notions. . • Hard- Ware.-;----Xnils, Door,and -Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, 1 , iles, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, - Coffee-mills, curry combs and cards; Skates, castors, Nippers, cup board Fastenings, Balls for Ox horns, Shovers, Spades, Hues, Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Bells, cork Screws iig. too numerous to mention. ' Cutlery. -Wicket Knives, Table Knives Jr Forks, bread and shoo Knives, Raisers, Hand-saws, Aug ers. Gimlets. Simmons Axes, Shears and,Scissors. Paints. Pure While !.cad grieind in Oil, and dry, Red Lead, Veii. 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', Jvory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose Pink, Black Small, .curcuum, Red Saunders, Sugar of . Lead; Litharge,vete,--1 , - -•,---; , :iv_.' „...: ;, , . Oils.. Linseed Oil, a:variety of Lairipilils; Lard* Oil, Olive Oil; Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oils, Varrtish.—Furniture, coach, Leather and Mas tich Varnish, Vete. Spts. Turpentine, carephine, Rosin, Spanish Whi ting, Putty, Gide, Gum shellac, copal Gum, Emery, Red and White chalk, Bath Bricks, Pomise stone, Sal. soda; burgundy Pitch - , etc. Brushes.—Paint, Varnish, counter, clothes; hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, Graining, marking, Ar list, sash, Teel, Horse, 11. hite- week, scrub and shoe Briishes., etc. ~ ' • Dix Site's.. 'lndigb, Madder, Logwood, Niewood, Riper Nic, eantimod;Fuetick, coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annutto. 'cochineal. Muriate of Tin, Red Tarter, Eitract 'of Logwobtl, ete. ..eicidt.-Nitric, sulphuric, Muriatic, .tc. . Glass Warb-13pttios and - Vials of every size 1 and rlescription, itt.wbolestale and retail. A variety , of spccie.lars,and4inettire Bottles, Glues syringes. Pesci-as, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles, Tunnels, Tumblers, Lamps, candlesticks, preserve' Dishes, sale-tellers. Lamp; chimneys, Peppu Boxes, car : boys, Mirrors -lIMIP,M • - . iates,Hemlielme", - win dow Glass, Breait.Pi tc.'-,-.,%.-. - -...- '--.,, .I-, - , . Stone_ 'lV l e cream Pots 'Jaiiiipitehers, - stove Tubs, - spittoon, ice:' . "IlMiirl ' Cocks 4 ...'1 _ , .o good and: II:17Np. ielock, - FtVis, - Ilerges and Keys, Watcl4G*',„eltainfi.Ot4de : and Keys of all sorts. '-:' Jewelry " r it*randl - CfetitleMen's. Gold Bosom 11., iPins, Finger ' Ear HoOper; geld and silver Pen cils"'and 2 pciit ', - .. tatii.ds, slides,' gold. Beads, etc. I too inanerous to mention - - ::= . --. . - ,Sileer llrare.--4-lilver Tablei:Tea . and Desert spoobs, sugar sluivels Andl - Nongs ; salt spoons, Butter Knives, Thimbles: etc.'. Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc. Spectacles.—Ladies and gentlemen's silver fra ' tried 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. - , rankeeiVotions.—A great variety, of small but useful and fancy Articles too tedious to mention„i such as combs of every kind, ear sons and twe zers, purses, pocket -mirrors, zouth's Telescope:4; ewsharps, pocket - books, pinfrneeiles, shaving tools, chemical powder for rafzor-strtips, key 'rings, - etc. etc. ..--, • . . Pistols, powder, shot, lead. pawder flasks, gun wormers, gun caps, pills-end flints, esfety, fuse. etc Musical Instruments—Violins and Accoideons, (the best assortment ever introduced into the coun ty). at 'wholesale and retail; also. Violin Bows, strings,.bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass viol string and bows, Fifes, Flutes, pieelos, clari- I nets; Reeds, Tuning.forks, Instruction - Books for the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, clarinet,: Flagecilets.dre Trusses--Abdominalsupporters and 'shoulder bm ces in great variety and of mostapproved pattern. -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,) Alcohol. Whiskey, etc. etc. Perfarnerg.—Extracts, cologne, Rose Water i and seent Bags, smelling salts, Toilet Articles, , ;Faney soaps, Ox Marrow, 'Bear's Olt, Tricopherous, Hair Tonic, Hair-Dye; etc.. - • . 7 ‘,.• , - . ' , „ . ,,S • talianerB.--Fools.cap - , and , Wier Paper; Quills, Black -sand, Ink, Envelopes, , Wafers and stamps, sealing Wax and Scala, Gol., :math - tie] Pens; Pea. Holders, Rocket and Table Ink stands, Business A; Fnendslq- cards, Pencils, slam% Water colors Itc. ' limits,. shoes; whips,'candle Wick, Twine; shoe Th -ead, Bellows,.: spoo stands, Whale: Bone, smif - fent, ;Trays, candlesticks, Lamps, Oil. Blacking, ' ;sponge, Princes Polish for scoeting, Rotten-stone and Bath Brick for same,l3laek LeatiXaterit Pails, Tubs, clothes Pins, Half 'Bushels, •Axlelves, ern cibles, candy, Hemlock Gum.- -window sash, Oil cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware, Ploughs,letc, etc., ' • • ' ' • I - . . . Dr . ugs atul Medicinel.—Tuikey glum opium,vaso• and laity. genuitieturkey rheubarb, east Mal al. morphim sulphas and seems, veratria, stry c h a lni M 'ars hydroid. creosote, red and white precipitate, sulfate_de quinine, calcined magnesia, russia n cas tor, red oxide of iron; mix comics, licorice, curb, iron, gamboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate potas ea, cobalt, tern alba; coloeynth, gum mastich, cal omel, tartar emetic, rad and pair; Orris,disJic wild, rad"and pu/v, cOlumbo,sulphate of zinc, saffron blos some, prepared chalk, cardaumia teed, Ceriandei it ' .caraway do: rad. - 41: pulv. gentian, fovea beans e steel 'dust, - gum kino, true, scanummium. tlos.. zinc. cor rosive sublimate, calamine lapus,. Mts. Martiales, french chalk, bismuth subnitt, maim, sulphur aurat, (lovers powders, Ilos benzoic). firsenie„castoi. oil, turderic; sent, fenigree4, bayberY hark, rochell, - ep-' . sem and glauber salts, sennn; pink root, salts of ni tre, (salt pet re) worniseed, pulv. gaffs allepii l o;refi ited'Ontireamplidrs' red ginger, ea a n f i ri ha can i.is i , ii n e d l a d n e i n er n ica ai n e , rrYoune,'pti/v.'eubelis, pulv ; cream e icid,sipcirbsodcea 1- o iaiHpicacuaniauiseediiifigglass.ic_, iuvurtark:puiv.;.orangeiier,liitegiue'.4n Arabi , squ lls, elixir vitriol, utiguentum, pgrentum, balsam of ,fir, veniee turpentine, bay bery.tanc4„vi rg r a l a sna k e root, sal.iimmoiliac; sweet flag, spermaceti, blood 'root. jyniper. rkerrie% - rasped - quassi, gnu' . senegal dia . gotes blOnd:,Plerai - eliatuomile Bowers, gem elft. rinNo 3ll . l 4 1060 ,11 M fijitied44lm. aninioniaz. bye 00d ,seneca stplfereot, rail Valerian, eng and dutch uvovrew an . Admit, ,_reSne dpodsb4ro ga=tirss, nut galls;p gum tracant b, 'rad 0 entax sum guinc, gutn galbanum, indsit cockle, dyncblaM nive, (imp. cantliari", dry verdigris, crude or black antimony, elm bark, groun cl and unground ;) prickly asb bark, tol. digitalis, bore.-hound„ white bellabore, curb. magnesia, ' ly - ttam, Sem cholchicum, Iceland moss,-rad nconite, gold thread; crocumartus, savor leaves; lienduras sarsaparit/a root, bine pill masa adhesive plaster, crown oil, Tannin,-Buchu Leave's, ° Genuine cod Liver Oil, citrate of Iron, etc. Extracts of gentian, coniurri, - belladona, henbane, dandelson, deadly night shade, thorn apple, coin cyritli, comp.. ,tc. .lAsential Oils.—oil of pepermint, lemon, cinna mon; Tansey, wintergreen, sassafras, origanutti, . ender, hemlock, cloves, bergamot, anise, cedar, - spearmint; pennyroyal, almonds, wormseed; Worm „wood, Jtimper,.wsemary, amber, caraway, cumin, Sarin, caiiput, apeuce. tar, cubebs, dm, and all. the essences from theiabove rheubarb. myrrh, cantharis_ canlaine.m, guise, digitalis, tole, iodine, cayenne; muriate tincture of won, kc. Lanclanum.paregorie, Hive's syrup,.chloreform, co//oderm or lquid adhesive plaster, spirits of nitre dole, aqua amonia, sulphuric ether, spirits of Lav ender, comp., salts,4 tartar, antimonml wine, oil of spike, balsam copaiva, brimstone:sulphur, pain. Charcnal,qnieksilver, demijon, bottle and vial corks,' - etc. etc: - - In short,hole newspaper might he filled in the vain attempt to enumerate the one half of the 'articles kept for sale at TVIIRELL . S. ' This is the right place to buy Goods, and to buy them cheap.- -The rbest.hind of Drugs are kept here, and' cfrom the yarietvand quality of them, eat inducements are eiffereii phymcmus to make ittbeir place of reg ular purchase. The public generally are invited to call and examine the quality and prices of goods. October, 1850.] ABEL TURRELL. , To Dairy-men and farmcre Valuable Property fol. Sale. METE-following Real and Personal ,Estate, as herelm4(er described, situate in NOW Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at a great-baigain to app one who may choose to pur-. Chase. The real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred or which are ender improve ment, and on which are fear dwelling !Muses and seven barns. The farm 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 Water - ed with springs and streams. The buildings midland areln good cnnditiun, and on the prend ses are about five milesiof good Stone Wall. and the other fences are also good, and on the wood land are large quantiti4sof Chestnut Timber,which will supply the farm for many years to come, and which will also be valuable for building' the Rail road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca tion about t-even mites 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 Coaland Iron Mines to intersect the New York ..t.,Eriellailroad at the Bend. It can be very ndvantageouSly divided into five farms, on four, of which would be the neces.laiv Dwellings and Mt-houses. Fruit Trees. dc. With the above will be self] a very large stock W Cattle,.liorses, ac. , includifig Durham Cows, saorking Oxen and young tattle, and aLso all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on o id farm or firms. . The Rriartf'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. dm., 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 futhdelivery of possession, the first instalment payable in three Veers from the delivery of possession, and the whole amount to be paid Vithin ten years from the sale,to be secured by Bond and AlOrtgage. Full possession to be giv en on the first day of April, 1851, with the prior= lege of putting in crops next Fall if desired. A good and indisputable title giyen. The above described propertylelongs to the es tate of S. Alavr.nar, late of said county, deceased, and a more desirable property has not at any tune, iu this section of country, been offered for saki, and no greater inducetnents offered to'purchasers. ' Per sons wishing to invest moners in Real Estate and n good Stock, cannot do better than to call arid ex amine for themselves: 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.Jlcntley at Montrose, in said coun ty, and any further particulars that may, be requi red will be given. MICHAEL MEYLERT, Executors. of 3 BENJ. S. BENTLEY, I Meylert, deed. Eagle Foundry Ware Room, ti O. 5. PUBLIC_ AVM:ITUE. hand nod for sale cheap Cooking, Parlor, Shop, Church and Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe and Ware, Pump and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, lib Copper, Wire, Zinc, Iron Binding, 3lorticing Ma chines, Shingle Machines, Ploughs, Iron Scrapers, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, Saw Ar bors,' Morters„ Sleigh Shoes, Mill Cranks, Jack Screws, Ake. Iron and Steel of all kinds—final ly, all kin& of Castings on hand or made to order. WILSON rt CO. Montrose,September, ' • Falter-Goods: • ljk IBBONS, Delanes; Thibet eloths;,l3lue 'and IL Green Barrage, Mantilla Siik, Fringe, Lace; -Regent Silk, French Ginghams, Belts, Cashmeres, White Kid Gloves, Cravats, Linen Irdks,- Shawls, 4te. LYON'S d• CHiI,NDLER. Sept. 16, 1850. Lumber Wanted. DIOLVE and - Hemlock 13ciardi; Pine Sidirm and Shingles. , LYONS & CHANDLER. c - Montrnse,Sept. 17, 1850. FISH and .11fichereb No. '1 - and -2 'just received and fur sale by ' - Sept. 18. , J. LYONS 30N. jr)ALICOS, Ginghams, Mins, Barrages, .Linen V Ginghams and Silk Goods, a great variety.-= Shawls. Parosols, Fancy CraVats, Neck-ties, Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, dc, in abundance. La dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds., size and pri;' ces, J. LYONS & SON'S. 13APE&IIA1iGINGS• and Window Curtitins— JL ' Wood Pails, Butter Ladles and Stamps, Clothes Pins:- Baskets Sc. selling by LYONS di SON. -- ATCHP.S will , be' sold i T . rue's . cheaperl V than therms quality i n 'tet h er piace. 00.3 f PA ER and Shades. ' LYONS CHANDLER New Recip e • • .For a Cliiistmas and New ears Pudding: 1 e POUIs.DS' Brown Sugar—for one dollar; 20 It) du Rice, one dollar; 10 lbs.- Basins, 1 dol lar 10 lbs. Ginger, 1.. dollar; 14 lbi. -- Salaratus, 1 dollar; ,10 lbs. "Pepper. 1 dollar ; 100 lbs. Nails,for . e 4.20 cents ; 8 lbs. Coffee, 1 dollar, The above mixed with Flour, Butter, Molasses nd Eggs, and Mailed or baked 4 hours4wben cool at with Maple Molasses---tbe idgedient to be bad CA Mat - LYONS & CHANDLER'S. Montrose; Dec. 3d,1850, • 49:tf LOST , LA.ST SPRING.' ' . A TWO:yerir old—supposed to be a red steer Any Iserson knowing of such an one at large would confer a favor by giving information of the same, to. 8.. SAI'RE. • Montrose Oct, 9th, 1860. . Abilakiains for 1861. THE' Family Christian Almanac, with beautiful engravings—The Temperance, Liberty and FriimeetAlreanacs, ter sale • ' ' J. LY924 it SOX. Novemba 7 b, Imo • FREEMAN., MQINIES 44 0 4' I 'IMPORTERS AND JORBEller , 58 i.uFFeir SfREET; Tir:SV - (Between Btoadwaii .Yassan,) _ ARE now receiving a rich and beautiful-as-44' ment:of Fancy-Silk and Millinery Goods, to which 'we would particularly invite the attention' of nil cash purchasers, and will make it an object for them to give us - a atil, as we are determined to sell our assortment, for Cash, lower than 'ever bei fore offered in this market. • ' :• Afilliners can i3upply:theinselves. 'with 'every aril std • in their Hoe, at about -the cirst Of importation or auction pfices. , . Many of our goodg are manlike - tured 'expressly fur our salo,'and cannot be surpass- ed for beauty or low prices: Rich Rat ainf Cap Ribbons, a large variety. • -- Silk and Satins for Bonnets. • . • 'Crapes, Crape 'Asses, Tarlatans and Illusion Lt. Trimmings for Hats, Caps_orid Dresses. • Jenny Lind Caps; Party and Opera Head'Dress roidered Capes, Collars, Cuffs and_Cbetni pets. - - • : _,Einbroidered Edgings and Insertings;.Siviii and Muslin:" - • - ' ~Thread.-Brussels, Valenciene, Stilt and Lists Thread-Laces. - - I— • • • -Ensbroideredßeveire and Plain Linen Cambric HandkOrchicfs. CloVeis aid Mitts, Kid, Silk, Lisle Tlird and Sewing Silk. Scarfs, Cravats and Dress Ilkfs. , ; - Swiss, Jaionett, Book Mullins, k pishop Lawns. Embroidered, Damask and Plain Canton Crape Shawls. A full assortment of Straw Goods.- - French clad American Artificial Flowers. With a Large variety not mentioned above.- • • wishing to avoid paying king prices will make mone y by calling and satisfying themselves. Janutif-v,.1851. -4-3 m • arms for Sale. .THE SiTBSCRIBER WILL ACT as Agent for the private sale,of Real Estute—Farms,• Houses and Lots—located in Susquehanna county, Pa. All who wish to offer: their property for sale can give a ininute descriptiOn of their Farms or Lots as follews: .Number of acres;"hoW trianyJni proved, and how watered; Buildings; Orchard, grafted or common fruit; other fruit trees, and shade' trees; bow far from Montrose, and the nearest point to a depot:on the New York 1 Erie Railroad; price, and terms of payment. All who wish to sell or pdr-' chase. Real Lstate, will receive • prompt 'attention by calling on tir addressing me at Montrose, Sus , quehanna county,•Pa.. - • rirConveyance from Montrose to the premises free of charge. - Office on 'Turnpike street, 4 _doors west of.the Briclrrorriet. The following Farms and Lots arcs now offered for sale : N 0.1.. 40 acres, 30 im. Frame House, and Barn. N 0.2. 80 acres, 50 - do. do. ' No. 3. 100 - do. 60 do. . do. :CO. 5. 70 do. 40 do. --- do. N 0.6. 96 do., 35 do. do. No. 7. Store,-Warebouse. and Lot. No. 8. 145 acres, 75 im. framed house and barn • No. 9. 2-i" do 35 log house ' barn No.lo. 2 do good frame Louse and barn. NO.II. house and lot. No. 12 100 acres. 70im. frame house and barn N 0.13. 340 do. 200 im: do do N 0.14. 56 do 50 ito. do do N 0.15. 160 do 60 ink do • du N 0.16 120, 6 do do N 0.17 106, 75 im. do do - No.lB. 112. 80 ins. do do N0.19 + 200. 150 improved, do. do N0.•20. 145, 100 irn. do do No 21. 190, 120 im. • 'do do No 22. 902-, 45 im. do do No. 23. 45, 30 • im. do do No. 24. 292, 225 im. do do - No. 25. 125 acres, 100 int. do do NO. 26. 196 do 140 im do • do No. 27. 80 do .45 im. do do. No. 28,11, good saw-mill and dwelling. No. 29 134 acres, 90 frame house and barn. " N 0.30 176. do 100 do do N 0.31. 135 do 95 , do . do N 0.32 le - 0 do 135 do do "No. 33 160 do 60 do - do No. 34 150 do -100 do do N 0.35 150 do 80 do • do No. 36 300 do 170 'do • - •do No. :37 190 do 140 do do . • No. 38 170, do I 100 do do No. 39.175 do. ' •90 im. do. No. 40. SO 'do 45 - - - do. do. ' Nu. 41.212 do. I 150 do. do. No. 42. 92 do 50 do - do -No. 43. 4 - do 4 - do • No. 44. 138 do 65 do No. 45, 300 do 200 do - • Price from )310 t0"32.0 per acre. N. B. Persons desiring„ to purchase nny of the above, by givlng the No. can obtain a full descrip• tion. : ALFRED BALDWIN. - Montrose,. Pa, October, 1850. • - Which is the Right Shop? •• TIRE TRUE ONE, of course, where they 3.. keip the . true time and the articles and skill Cecil it, and make that their whole business rind not a secondary.one, and where they do their own work without the help of foreign bunglers, howev r much they may be, "cracked up." They keep e.best gold and silver Watches of every descrip-' t on, and will sell a little lower than the lowest— . ley keep the best assortment of Jewelry in or st_ t le o s f ti to f ain a . d co ie r anistitinggeinntp,sargtoolfdthßereltsttpaninds,laFteiwst ge Rings, Ear. Hoops, Ladies' Cuff Pins, Belt Buck \i les ' nd Pins, - Gold Chains and Keys, Pens and Pen cils,. &c,. Silver Spoons, Forks and Knives, • Sugar. Tongs and Cream, Spoons, Napkin Rings and Spee tacles; also. E. Russoll's• celebrated Perfume for handkerchiefs, hair. and rosy cheeks, white skirl'. sore lies 'and chapped hands, treble extract Col one, ac. of .over fifty different kinds,' shaving boaps, Creams and Jells, and Ci different , kinds of fancy do. Also the pore burning fluid which is the best and cheapestlight that can be used. theybave the lamps. common, parlor,and church, frn thirty onelcts to 89,00 each.:, But we cannot .'" tell, it all -you must come and see and be happy. • N: B. We warrant every thing done ,or sold; to*, , be good and Thug. WM. W. TRUE. Montrose, Jan.; 1851. - - - . Da,guerrotypes Or TUC FA501,13 FITLY-9 OF TUE ART. THE undersiOeti would'announco to his friends and the public generally , that he has just re torned from the city, with a new Selection of Plates, Cases, itc„ and wdl Spareno , pains to give satisfac tion to all Who are '''Pieture ,mctitted."; •' , Jenny, Lind, Paidei Mache, and Yancrissh Ca ses. Also. a Crayon Daguenvoty - pe, taken from Root's celebrated. Daguerreotype of Jenny Lind. 'Admission free. ' YOurs artist - 191111y, 'B. DEANS..., P3. , fflassuig,' _ • FASHIONABLE TAILOR, • IXTOULD riviiectfully-intern, the inhabitants of ,'LV..Montrose and vicinity that he' occupies the , shop formerly occupied byJohn,CirOves, and would solicit a sharo of theirliatroiltige,',linving engaged the services of P. A.l..ovim for the winter, he hopes by strict attention, to business to meet all orders, he may. receive. 1..8.' 'Cutting done on ,oa short nottie, snit yirir 'ranted to fit, if =ado right.' Montroee,Tlecintiber 20, 180, . ::DOG CHURNS. • 77 7.7. 77 n &MINOS for Dog Cb urns, iron' $1.5 toSAtt,oo' IV / k f or ea, by WILSON & Co.. pfiints,lo seem it at (thee. . DairLy Pux.s.—Mie bee, Physic now in tliepulintry - foraWebett4. tiveness,cleamingthe'.Btomitch - of We, the Yontke.yrying off &seated humors -in„ health'. _ RAllssits.Fmqitz Moms.. Puls..-,—Fc ving female obstrtictions- peculiar , to the rising front cold or; general.weakness of thel Also for females costive habits .of body,.i tic or nervoas, weakness, debilitated feinali RAFtErayi . EYE Wavrr.--For Weak or ii eyes, 'warranted et peeler to any-in general RAYswary's Sru VOTIMING Putrata--fc or weakness in th 4 breast, side or back... RAE7EETY'S W 0631 011,--The Great. Woi er, warranted to remove, worms where they RAYFEETY'S E.SIBILOCATIONI O Y bruises, ej rheumatic pains, cramps, nuinbness, stiffne weakness of the Joints, swellings, quinsy 01 throat. greatest remedy of the age: The. above c.elebrated Medicines for gain b following, Aors-ra; J. Lyons it‘t Son, Motitrcli Rollin T. Ashley, BroOklyia ; Thos. Jacksen,By viii C. E. Latbroo and John Bogart, Tnnl neck ; Capwell„Baily 4: Co., Factinyv,ille;:,Bl . Patterson Co., Abington* Center.' 7.1.9 July I,s, Isso:' lie* Railway Ilotel,atid • - Stage • CtiAReCS C. SMITH, having recent! the new Railway Hotel at the Or- Dep?t, and' fitted up the House in a splendi ner, invites the patronage of the pubtie, bei , fideut that with his well known exerienie,, ample arrangements he las made fur their modation, he can entertain company in a sty . surpassed bY" any Hotel in.the country. -- , tel is pleasantly located within it few yards. Railroad Depot (commanding ttaplindid. vie Great Bend valley, and ..the-surmaiiiling. con and pa.ssengers will be conveyor ta and frOm Depot free of charm. Statgriattre this - Hotel the arrival,of each train: or and of plades beyOud, and a datlYrute, , tilser runs: her through Harlin& to Duudaff,Varborittle. tar Truesdell's excellent Livery . establishirt is also connected with this House, where • Hat and Carriages are at Command for any pirt of country. . -- January 22,1851 ALBANY & BITETALO, New York and' Erie, Casa and S'usguthattsui; Rat Roach, Seneca and Cayuga Lakes 1 • EVEATBODY . S 31. nix 1' usx I- • ITElF'subscribers are now . prepared to retell!' . Freight of all kinds at the following poins, via:: Buffalo, Attica, Batavia, Bergen, - Rochester,Can andffigua. Geneva, Dresden, Dvid, Lodi; Dundee Landing, Jefferson, Horan.% Horselorads,„; Coning, Factoryville, Spring Port„ - Rend- • 1 der's ferry. Aurora, Ithaca, Candor, Ote.go; Unkftf;'.: Binghamton, Great Bend, Lunesborti, Deptrsit and , blaneock, every day. in the week, (Sundaysexcept.„ ed;) and continue with regulanty , throughout the • season: They will attend to forwarding the Same • to 'the New :York Market, 'where it will receive the personal intention •of experienced salesmen, who will attend .to the selling of the same, and re turn the proceeds in Bookabfe funds ateither ofthe above points, to the following pemons: • !Buffalo, Storehouse of Henry .Dew ; Attica; -• Storehouse of. Henry S} ford ;- Batavia, 'Storehouse .; of; Lucius A. Smith : Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel. IdePherson ; Roch es ter.. Store of 'Fiiirbanks dr Eld ridge ; Canancicigua, Office of Walter- Corcoran ; '- Geneva, C. Lawrence; Dresden, Storehouse - of Whitney lc Monell ; Ovid, Ferguson d; Sprague; Lodi; Dundee. Landing, Storehouse. of .Tuthill dr:. Co.; Jefferson, office of E, 0. Norton. on. ho Pier • Havana, Office of J. F. Phelps ; Dlillport, store of J,, Stull; Horseheads. office of J. A... Ferrell; Dor mng, store of Win,J. Arnuld";' Elmira, StOrehousei , of. Thurman , ft- Ingham- Factoryville„ Store 01Z ,Charles H. Sh ephens Spring Port. at the S tore of; • Eeddeets Ferry.„ Aurora„store of EL G. P. Mor grin 1. Ithaca, store of.P. H. Drake; Candor, store'.:` of S.Baninger ; -Owego, offiee -of. Nathaniel. Ells Union: store. of 0 N Wheeler ; Bingfunnton, office' , of James Sisk ;Great ,Beed, recent ..F.•Churchillf •Lanesboro' office of F. A. Ward; De it, store or Ensign t.t. Dean ; Hi inecki store of 'Allison And - JAMRS •SIS II , - Bingbauttori , • • .W, . WHITNEY"; Dresden. • •• • •••• GEO:it.-ItIONELL, 'do. • -1' -NATHALIEL ELLS,' Chtt...— Ash—Butralo, Henry'Darr; Attick Immo Syforrl ; 'Batavia; Lucius A Smith; 13ergen,Ditedet: IlePherson; -Rochester, Fairbanks rt. Eltlridiet-A; Canandagua, Walter Corcoran;;•penevai ranee;' Ovid,-Ferguson di- Sprague; , Lo di.; Dandee -.Landing; Tuthill dr • 004 Jeffcoat* E,: O Havana, .1;•,1". Phelps ; J. Stull; Nekrse beads, J. A. Ferrell Arbeld Turin:irk -.lnglkrain ;•'Farboryiille,'o.l:ll,;V Shepherd ;Spring portf-ftedder'st Ferry rAteeika:sfl 11 . , deCk•P.. - Morgant.lthatia,lE , -..11. • Drake - , Cantg..",, or, S. Barager ; Union N : heeler • Great F. Churchill ; , Latketkckna!;':P: , A. , - .Ward; Depnalt, Easige - &Dean fr2brattairJrAllitiOn driteivee: -• • (arms Jamiti % blit*tvillitiperintend the Use nos' throughout the*Evalti•linet, And teCeiVe: fill all arderif for:" Gtocirie*Shib k-r ta.ite.;which will o tek Peki salepiesinNb tovrest Y 64 4ankforwarded to either* ' of tho=•abore named DePeW • July 18,1860.:.• • pirk.iTtletsign 4 4, Eminent 'under thcitne. , .t. POST 4.: P/TTS .- . -...., ' respectfully. announce , that they have tailvti the ; store recently oceupi?d by:Mills di itp. ' ~. 4 thr their swath* trade; in widhlori- to le - e, '' *let received. from:Row Turk, a veil st 4 i l l. ..‘ sortment of iStapl..../hlo.thinktilrairerimdkiewhich they_ are Aleternmeed, ; .te se% for lith'44,Ztr 'Ad r- , ONL ra. lower pima thee;Om can be afforded to any,,froti‘ estaMistunekt in - the otguilty, _ '4lll itliO:1041 to et v, now, Aert tunr„eussr-ari ittiiO4 rgAive k 4 ik . e4ll. and if, yea don't taty **Di 4o you no:berth. to get Prieett to bOY by ellowkore, ` i All kinds ar.buteromigur.lakeLat comb,' . 1 stores. recehrett in . pityru eitt, At the lugtunt .. ' ! prices. - .• - WM. ILIOS; - DOM -' :- ;00 8604 Family ~ :'.l' { S; h 9 MUM