The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, June 05, 1851, Image 4

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MONTROSZ, , 7175 TE 5 185 t
Importance:of Ventilation.
iriics. arta on Ming, for the preserva
' lion of theaeaithrof domestic animals
Bute AnirrialOille ,- the human race, are
tbject - ba.sieliness, and this often to such a
extent as to.the cause . great loss to in
viduals, - Tins difference, However, exists,.
at,humart subjects generally recognize their
irti.nnts-on t 1 slightest premonitions, and
:c thus 'often led to a timely withdrawal.
i , itn the sources of mischief, or the adoption
weans for arresting its further progress,
hilstdumb - trolinals, when they once show
en.. siciness, are generally in : very despe
..te,conditions. Hence the very large pro
r4tion -Of those attacked with sickness, that
thed' greatest necessity of removing
)0 - ,4ausei and preventing the occurrence of
,sease.
1
Districts of ccruntry which prove unhealthy
man, are equally so to the inferior' animals,.
til:these have - become acclimated. ' The
ioptoms will of course be modified by the
fferences of 'organization, and they will
licrefore,:vary i gready from those„.developed
'human family from the action-of sim
.r agencies. Thus ire often hear of torses
ving the "Blind Staggers" or the "
t :Water." or the - prevalence of the "
Ilol
i-Horn" among neat cattle, the first named
iiiretion being a brain fever or malignant
iv
+us; whilst the two last are forms of bilious
Mies:lever we find epidemic diseases pre
-ling among the human family, it denotes
condition of the atmoThere which will ex
.:l, a malign influence equally upon animals,
peoially' on that most delicate and valuable
e, the horse. Greater care than usual
could at such times be taken, to avoid the :
'ight air, and all exposure to cold and wet.
1-. 4 .15t as we would act fin. the prese6ftion of
. i lealth with our noble selves. But in housing
trimaisfor rotectionagainst the inelernsneis
t . the weather, they Lir, often (kpo i scd to
,reat dangers from the arrangements 4 if the
,i - ' bles and other bnildings.
I '
-. Dr. T. Southwood Smith has de% otj grails
'ttention the exploration of the case
'o: .
'i - ockne '
ss . and • the Means of determillirig
:a ''*
ese,ln En . filand,-from the minute rTo rts
,',,
.ade tbrowkrli their complete system of all-, 1
. :tration, which has enabled him to identify
i l: k.4 l 'ekly and lihithy localities with great i:re'
,ifision. ' Whenever says he. fever is frequ,nt,
le;. here is uniformly a bad drainage, had sew
-rage, a bad Supply of scavengers, and a con
k,
,quent_accumulation of filth." If a map be
i ljrawn or colored so as to designate the pla
4;es fevers prevail Or have prevailed to a
,:treat extent, and showing .also the localities
hattere- drainage' Ihv 'been affected - by the
11ealth Commissioners, appointed to attend
;this public duty, it will be found that
here the Commissioners of Sewers have not
:;been, there fevers are still . prevalent ; but
TA'
[Awherever they have been, there fevers are
, pi:oni aratively absent. .
4.,
i Filth, and moisture, conjoined with bent,
...:r.e the greatest enemies of
,health. The foitl
Ivproducts resulting; from the cornhinati , ,n of
+7.!
LI. illepA elements and agents are dot-ion-4a.,
filVhealth of all that lireatbc the air m„th
' i ''' sh-they become 'lleinitti..
~..
.
t: The addition of lime and master to c ,-ri
!post heaps. tends to arrest the:to o 5w.11 , 11 ,
Adecomposition of vegetable and animal mat
liter, that would' otherwise, by suichaigin -,
:'the air, operate injurionslv uponthehealth
' of animals confined in •stables or cattle vardA.
.t, Hog pens are perhaps the
,most frequent gen
erators of foul and pestilential air, sineP!tlie)-
a: are the common receptacles of every kind of
i ardinal refuse, with abundat.ce of moisture to
cause their rapid decomposition. We very
? often hear of hogs dying suddenly, in appa-,
F s rently high health, and whilst rolling in fat
tiness. Their loss is generally as c rib e d t o
4 something eaten, of a noxious quality. But
the noxious influence which operates in nine
;1
,out of tett such casr4t the foul air emana
tingfrom the reAti4Optlections of filth which
' Are;but too offeirin,and about pig-styes.—
The losses from this - source, if they,conid be
. rreertrined and estimated. would, make an
,1
• aggregate that would much surprise main
. whobave overlooked : this matter. And ice.
assay the same in regard to the pecuniary
3 1058e8 W individuals, and of course to the
coatitrY-at large, from diseases and mortality
amontr other domestic animals, attributable
to causes generally overlooked, and in inost
instances readily removable, throncrh the a
,
dop tion of proper means to secure ventilla
tion, drainage and cleanliness. . 4- ,
As onh actual'occurrence will go farther
than fifty unbacked assertions to establish
i ins'import:lm fact, we will iefes to a case
which we find in the last edition (1851) or
the "Farmers' & Planters' Encyclopedia."—
Xtbere stated under, the head of Ventilation
---- ; ,A long and deeply interesting. article--that
I a": faiincr had* large number of sheep housed
to 7 feed on Mange' Wprtzell, a great number
of them siekened and died, killed as lie sup.
a,hytla,e feud supplied to them. A % et
winery surgeon whO was consulted, and.who
*paned to be ,well informed upon the cub-1
jets of the benefits of ventibition. pointed
out:ilie remedy—a better circulation of fresh
stifsinong theover-crowded sheep fi‘l(l, after ,
' tite•doptiow of.which there were no more
deaths,-and the sheep,throve %Yell.' `
One of the greatest safeguanls against - the'
generefloWaf noxious airs from putrifaction,
is dryness. For, - 'without the,presence of.a
certain-degree of •moistire;VedectrimnsitiO
eisalake place. Sufficient dryt*" ts -asn!--gen
', emir lifklecured br'igiditipps;Of,Straw and
).'r:o'oli2 tune to4line; . , -'k'Drlnt%si about , the
" T ' - ":* heaps may, opion2e,t be. thought*,
.:= `vent .that, proper4tige=of — decotryposition
*1 4 7 to brill -1 4 iP1P , 0 4 -1 341 ,144'. 3 ' 1 9" ,
i 4 4,:i:is l'ettgizing:ite_tion;: Th 115 ,, Wil , : AoPie
nsglitY p!rb - apIP bek4nken — nyseparately
on t ra m °ow occasion. ' liffernwlfile,,eree
-*Minend as att..oo - point. Air ;tile preser
: v*4-0:44.111 1 1 espeady ,in - theiattet pl 4
r or.s MOW /0114 in 9.lltlllint; the - utoeZpetleit •
xemoyal - ooo.ltiitc
the vicinity 'cif i3laees
kind of farm stock re
Lime fo 'Grass. 1
- A'New Jersey .rr :ponclent of a . g' hila
delphla newspaper an; - :—" Seeing iu Ivour
paper you,receive ea pe intents in agrieulit i. ure,
and as it is decider tunaamong the farmers
to gain the great . t amount of profit rom
the least amount ot e*peuditure, I will give
you some exp c rime , ts, I have made on clay
soil with limo for
i rrass. .4 plowed au old
i i
sward deep in he all,hareowed and spread
on flout thrity to fl i nty bushels of limd per
acre, harrower again and soa , ed clover', and
timothy seed. he following summer I mow-
ed two tons o li'ay per acre, and obtained
considerable p. store in: the fall, and so con
tinued niqwin!., and
_pasturing fur five succes
sive years, the round yielding an,average of.
two tuns of liay pet km, at which time I
plowed and ,limed and seeded as before and
'it has yielded Su - equal burden fur the last
two yew's, and I think ‘vilfeontinue to yield
with 'similar treatmenf, except a less number
r.f.butaiels of lime at each subsequent plow
ing ,perliaps forever; bringing a lamer profit
than any grain crops I have .yet tried." 6
About eight kli.gs of Pofrder 'which were
stowed inn shanty in the upper part or the
.city of New Yorlcexpluded early on Sunday.
inurring la-t. with a 'crash, killing an Irish
man. about the .prernises. • Wheel barrows,
crow bars, grubbing hoes and other imple
ments of labor were, thrown with great vio
lence into 10th avoiiue. The shuck was so
terrible that it awoke. and greatly alarmed
almost every persou residing within a mile
of tho catastrophe.
ElOhenthall, tiroAber
tti Co Paten! Black In&li
A purely black and truly flu.
rnt article, with no corrosive
properties and without liability
thicketiby ago, recommeed by
the claks of various public offs
c.s as being the best Ink on all
accounts now in use, ar if put
in clean yessel4 and not mixed
with other ink-f Fur sale in
quart, pint, and h u dlpint b o ttles
J.La MIER DG
Nl , introse, Nov. 2 - T, 1.85+).
Here you have them
UST received a new supp,ly of GOODS, which
P will be sold tom fur ready pap at SEARLE&
Cash or Goods paid fur Oats at SEARLEs.
Ladies Rubber Overshoes, Sheeting -A, Battings.
Groceries. Hardware, Mill Saws, and a little of
moil articles usually needed.
Any quantity of Produce and Grain wanted in
exchange for g o ods at our store:
Wanted in exchange for Goods, Dried Apples,
for which the highest pi ice'will be paid.
Men's thick Boots; also a nice article of Syrup
for pancakes. for sale by R. SEARLE tk
Itl,yitrose, November 15.50.
. AXES•
OOD warranted AXES for only one dollar
cash, for sale by J. LYONS d, SON.
Feb. 13, 1851. '
, Seaile's lull
Ts now in operation, having been repaired arid
the'services of 3lr. A. Fisk, secured. The p'tb•
he may be assured that work at this inll will be
Nine in a supeiiur wanner and to the -gati,,-,filetien
of ca-tu:uer+.•
Fel). 11. I'B6l
Notice ,to the Public.
New Sea-siniaPe. Aidl and Winter Goode, at the
qeat etto:Price. .Store.
.4 ; S. LE.Y/f.Eigf:Ga.E.AT BEND, Pa..
p EGS leave to ,t#X4e this oppm-tunity of tender
,ing his sincere thanks to his Fr mods and Cus
tomers:for the generous patrinkge they have ex
tended 'to him. and at the sante tune inform them
that he has just returned froni.New York with a
large and choice selection of ,
ATf'd 41.11 - D , STAPLE DRY GOODS,
a fresh and exten4ve assortment of Groceries, Pro - -
visions, Boots it Shoes, Hats & Caps, Hardware,
Crockery, Drugs d Medicine, dm, &c., which will be
sold for ca-la or produce at a very small advauce,at
prices which defies all .competition. Flour, Pork.
Fish & salt, at wholesale 4: retail. • He would also
remark that he adhears stnctly ,to the system of
always , in ming the lowest price at first thereby
giving th saine advantage to all who may favor
him with their patronage.
G.R; T tyLOTIIIIVG STORE.
The laro 'l. heal and cheapext asxortincia of READY
MADE U ..THING in the Villaye of Great . Bend.
Cloths, leas..?.inter;t and Velings, of all qualities,
fir die fall and winter trade, which we of-
ter at sue prices as to-satisfy any one that this is
ilie place for them tO deal.
---itr-eons• (pence of to great increase of his bus,
been obliged to greatly enlarge • his
stork, , wh Ire now offers to his fi 7 iends and the
public f •riexamination. confident that in so doing
they will find souiething to their advantage. He
has also ode nreatweinents to manufacture cloth
ing in all its various branches, anti .",low prepared
to sell the saTe, warranted to bear inspection.—
Custom work and gutting done in the latest style
and short notice. 'All kinds of Tailor trimmings
furnished andlor sale. I ,
7Dtin't fume( the plice..E3 Store nearly
opposite the Manaion House. L. S. LENFIEI3I.
Great Bend, Sept. 25, IE4O. 89:tf. •
.8 OTS A*l SHOES. '
Agood a, sortmeOt of Boots and Shoes embra
clog n's coarse and fine,Boots, Boys Boots
and Shoes, 'oaten s and Misses ditto
CLOTID2VG s.l •
Embracing .4 great variety of Overcgafs, Sacks,
Yheedl, 4;c, a large variety of Vests from six sbil
litiQ a good as.ortment of, Pants,
Shuts, Wrappers and drainers—ditto
WATS S. CAPS!
Silk tind Fps Bfafs':, Plush, Fur: illobairl 'Cloth and
Glued Cap 'fall fashions for ineu. toys and coil
, _
dreg-- , ' • -
'BOOKS Alt - . biST.A.77O.,VER I :,iI •
Schbol and' misk. , ellogous Bonk , ,Eiapl4 amilf,ancy.
statinueiy, Ink_; liikfwasPen - racki , ! Eenblivef
and-a great variety iaf fariey..ar*lt*. , ti*.M.imer9tis
to. enumerate, just ret.ielyedat „FUALER's,,
. first
Hotel..
;15fontrosec . .0etolier2K 18/5% ". •
•‘' • • '
1)-.0*(3- -
Turk's island,a4d Syriiroe-Salt just re
ilir‘ceired.and for, sale - cheap hi - • '-'
! I LYONS
—MaitirowJsulaaity 18 - 451;- -)7
_ .
Pi•.4f inlr zer
bdiwtr l ber VOB6O ~
ClORtiltatith-siuthirlic anletiattiele *rrpn
'dings:(4 4 /11' 1 44 , YONS4t CHANDLER
+7,1. SchNll
A :ieritii ' asiartinetkWe '4 Scil% 4%a,
WhOlt.
S4l orre44 10= ;...I)s.S,l4Cititgi4ll !
AroOPlse ItotetilWi_4#;lBsK,
*di,of Water room
where horses o Joy
• eeustomed to be opt.
D. SEARLE.
•i SifiXe 3VareAnlll,; • •
ritTONEState .11.1r4igli'ttitittileg Stove for
11 burning wood and coal, the best in use: Rough
and Reidy double oven Cooking Shove ; Eiviated
double oven ditto; Premium do. do,'; Victoria do.
do:; Empire State do„ Clinton Airtight do.; twen
ty sues and kinds of Parlor Stoves for "wood or
coal; ten sizes rf 6 plate do.; Coal d; wood Stoves
for shops and schoolhouses, the best in osa ; Cop
per, Brav, Tin and Iron Ware ; RuSsia. English &
Iron Stove Pipe ; Stone, Tin mad Zinc Tlifies,
fur sale by the .100 dozen or single at the Eagle
Foundry depot. WILSON & Po.
Montrose, Nor. 26, 18,50.
Notice
THE subscriber will continue the Hat, Cap, and
Fur business at the old stand of Eldred &
Newcomb, nod will keep on band a general assort
ment of goods in his line. Thankful for the very
liberal, patronage which was received by the old
firm, he respectfully solicits a continuance of the
same. ' G. B. ELDRED.
Dec. 6, 1850.
Cheapest Yet
QUGAR, 6d'per ponitid, Salarates 7d, Rice sd,
Bei Raisins 12ects., Candles 12,1 cents, for
QUI. :Just received and for sale
By J. LYONS ik SON.
---ALSO—
A NEW supply of BOOKS, just opened and for
sale by J. LYONS h SON.
Montrose, Dec. 18, 1850.
NOTICE.
THE accounts and notes of the late firm of Rose
it Simpson, are in my hands. and it is very
nivessary that the business Should be closed as
soon as possible. All those indebted are requested
to call and settle without delay.
EDWARD W. ROSE.
Montrose, Dec. 10, 1850.
Magazines for
fiRAHAMS Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book,
1..)1 Sartain's Magazine, Fowler's Phrenological
Journal. Water Cure Jo urnal, Floltlen's Dollar Mag
azine, Harper's New 111onthly,Woodworth's Youth's
Cabinet, &c., furnished fur 1851, at club prices by-
J. LYONS it, SON.
N. B. Specimen numbers to be seen-at the Bin
dery.
Dec. 4, MO
Books, Books.
i t LL the Text Books to be used in the new
.0 Academy, and at a variety .of others, just
opened and fur sale at.f.be lowest prices, by
Sept. 4. J LYONS & SON.
Latest Arrival
BURRITT has just received a new and su
perior assortment of Ladies Dress Goods,
Win per Long and Square Shawls, and staple goods
adapted to the sea,on, of the most desirable styles
and prices.
'New Milford, Oct. 10;1850.
New Goods.
FRESH SUPPLY of Dry Goods, Groceries,
± Crockery, Flap Cc, jU.st upehing and going
cheap by J. LYONS & SON,
February
VWANTED-1000 pounds Smoked Ham.
Feb. )9.1, J. LYONS d: SON
Glass at Etheridge's.
9 4 ''Y 36 inches, 14 by 18, do. 15 by 30 do. 13
a./
I\
. vl9 do. 14 by 24 do. 12 by 15 do. 14 by
22 do. 1 i b y 18 do. 14 by 20 do. 10 by 16 do. and
10 by pi. neh.
The sul .v..riber has alsolor Fale, Oarophine at 6s.
6d. and Burning Fluid at 7 shilling per gallon. Oil
Lamps altered and prepared for the use of Burning
fluid alsti for sale by J. „ETHERIDGE,
Montrose, Jan. 30. 1851.
APPRENTICES.
r IHE SA-.riper, PI The Managers of
1 1 the ,"hiladc!pliia Rue of 1211Ae, t . uthor
'zed to receive applications from Farmers, Mechan
ic:4 or others, who natty wish to have boys or girls,
either white or colored. indentured to them as ap
prentices. The ages will vary from seven to twen
ty years. In all cases where the applicant is not
known to the Indenturing Committee or the Agent,
satisfactory references to pirsons resitlieg in the
City, will be required.
JOSIAH TATUM,
50 North Fourth Street.
Philadelphia, 2d 110. 1851. 9-3 w
CASH
DAID for Slaughter Hides, Sheep Pelts and live
Geese Feathers.
Wanted, Also 50 bushels of Dried apples
and White beans well dried, for which Ca.lA will
be paid. ALSO,
10 TONS of good Stonb Coal wanted in ex
change for goods or longstanditig debts.
Jessup, Jan. 2:!, 1851. P. M. BARBER.
DISSOLUTION.
THE copartnership heretofore existing between
the subscribers under the firm of Joseph
Fuller it. Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con
B. H. MILLS
Dlontroee:December 11, 1850.
TAKE NOTICE.
THOSE persons indebted to the subscriber es-
I by book accloire requested toattepd
toithe settlement of the same without further no
tice as time sufficient has been given, and more
must not be expected.
, March 20, 1851. BENJAMIN SAYRE._
- Wanted.
30000 FIRST rate Shingles and O,AOO feet
of Hemlock Boards: would like the
Boards seasoned. LYONS & ()HANDLER.
Jan. 17, 1851.
CASH
paid for Eggs, also for Beeswax, by
J. LYONS d; SON
BOOTS and Shoes, Rubbers, Buskins, Gaitesr
&a. - LYONS a CHANDLER.
CODFISH—A fresh siapply at 4 cents per pound
cash, by LYONS a SON.
HINGLE Marlinesiorsale_by
L.) • - • -- - WILSON 44 Co
,
(44005111 0 StoceS, cheap "f o r col , for sale by
ki• - W.JLSON at Co.
PailePotiodrey, lick 19;1851.
6 •
NEW - GOODS Just. opftried by
I'LYONS et: SON.'
April 24, 1951. • . • n
SUEEt MUSIC—a slew lot just received - slid
Is vale by ' LYONS *SON.
BENTLEY 46 YEAS—Dealers in Dry
.Gcoiofints g , 4getrWinee.Pninta i Oils, Groceries,,
4 1 94W.AFfhPr4ev:IP"Plock , ,,Wttiches,Jew-i
,A., 4 4ilrw,Slx!ongrreriumegoic4c. •• -
_Nr•Wlroii-Attorperikitmw ; ba ke on.
Turnpike omit, nasAkoor East of B. , T.-Case
OfFice,--24coghluef
..t• ras p - .Pill4'__lOr'llir__ 4 04 0 4.;:-` 'IC'Er,:
Wriant-11100011*.'Wool, for:vhichmq wilt
.-." ,', SY , ISAlgbeht market Triessanvejk. 4 wi
( 110 04iPf it me luiviretotaplete assortment - 1
May I, '5l Gw. HAYDEN; LITTLE.: '
JOSEPH FULLER,
Ladles and . Gentlemen :
IWISH to call your attention to the arrange
ment I have made, which is intended for your
benefit as - well - as my own. On account of the in
crease in watch repairing I am unable to do it all
myself, and as I intend to spend more of my time
in trade, I hive engaged ii , , workman of the first
in New York to spend his time With me, after a
bout the first of ApriL In speaking ~..of his capa
bilities I cannot say that he has worked. in Livita
root until his diming dityware overm4is obliged
to go into the country and do . jobsat half price - in
order to get a l i lving, but I can say that he conies
recommended b y the first workmen in :our own
country, and for his good operating I alone , lspi re
sponsible; ao.let as hear from . you whenever' there
is oecapioniind eti ideal be satisfied ta.CTL, if your
fr
wants are as ii making as the panda on the shore.
Is B. I shall soon' be on bond - with a fresh lot of
goods, a description of which you shall have in due
time., _ Wm. W. TRUE.
Montrose, March 10, 18M. Iltf: t
Soldiers Claims.
THE undersigned has been, through tba kind
ness of Captain FREDERIC BAILEY, furnished
with a copy of the Muster Roll of his company,
which was drafted during the war of 15412. and dis
charged from service at Danville. All
.the mem
bers of said company who performed service, are
entitled to forty arm+ of Bounty Land, which they
eau obtain by applyitr , ° to J. H. DIMOCK,
Land and Pedsion Agent.
Montrose, Pa., Feb. 20, 1851. 8- I w
To Dairy-men and Farmers
Valuable Property for Sale.
THE following Real and Personal Estate, as
hereinafter described, situate in New Milford,
Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at
a great bargain to aev one who may choose to pur
chase. Thereat estate consists of seven hundred
acres, five hundred of which are under improve
ment, and on. which are four dwelling house and
seven barns. The farm is well designed for a Dal
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 about five miles of good Stone Wall. and
the other fences are also good, and on the wood
land are large
.quantities of Chestnut Timber, which
will supply the farm 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 farni 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 ou tha
Martin's Creek Railroad,r 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
and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, ctc.
With the above will be sold a very large stock
W Cattle, Horses, &c., including Durham Cows,
saorking Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne
cessary it - Iplements of husbandry for carrying on
o id farm or farnik,
The Terms of Sale will be as follows:—One
fourth of the purchase money for the Real e-tate
will'be required at the time of purchase, and for
Stock, Fanning Utensils, etc., half down and the
residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with
interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to he
computed from the full delivery of possession, the
first instalment payable in three years from the
delivery of possession, and the whjle amount to be
paid within ten `•ears from the sale, to 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
tate of S. METLEIIT, late of said county, deceased,
and a more desirable property has not at any time,
in this section of country, been offered for tale, find'
no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per
sons wi;hing to invest moneys in Real Estate and
good Stock, cannot do better limn to call and ex•
amine fur themsel% es. Other tracts or lots of land
l . Nitig in said county, are also offered for f•ale.
plicationa can he made to M. Meylert at New Mil
ford, nr to It. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said Coun•
ty, and any further particulars that may be rerlim
red will be gi% en,
MICHAEL MEYLERT, Executors of S
BENJ. S. BENTLEY, Meylert. decd
Eagle Foundry Ware Room,
IVO. 5. PUBLIC AVAINUE.
eiN hand and for sale cheap Cooking. Parlor,
Shop, Church and Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe
and Ware, Pump and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin
Copper, Wire, Zinc, Iron Binding, Morticing Ma
chines, Shingle Machines, Ploughs, Iron Scrapers,
Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware,. Saw Ar
bors, Matters, Sleigh Shoes, Mill Cranks, Jack
Screws, itc. Iron and Steel of all kinds—final
ly, all kinds of Castings on hand or made to order.
WILSON it CO.
Montrose, September, 1850.
Fancy Goody.
RIBBONS, Delanes, Thibet cloths, Blue and
Green Barrage, Mantilla Siik, Fringe, Lace;
Regent Silk. French Ginghams, Belts, Cashmeres,
White Kid Gloves, Cravats, Linen Saks, Shawls,
Jrc.,dre. .LYONS & CH.AIDLER.
Sept. 18._1850.
Lumber Wanted.
PlNEand Hemlock Boards, Pine Siding and
Shingles. LYONS & CHANDLER.
Montrose, Sept. 17, 1850.
COD FISH, and Mackerel, No. 1 and 2 just
received and for safe by
Sept. 18. J. LYONS &
CALICOS, Ginghams, LawnsJarrages, Linen
Ginghams and Silk Goods, a great variety.—
Shawls, Parasols, Fancy Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces,
Edgin,,, ,, s, Gloves, Ribbons, dc., in .abundance. la
dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds, sizes and pri
ces, at J. LYONS & SON'S.
DIPAPER-HANGINGS and Window Curtains—
wood Pails, Butter Ladles and Stamps, Clothes
Pins, Baskets k.c. selling by LYONS k SON.
New Recipe
'For a Christmas and New Years Pudding.
16 POUNDS Brown Sugar—for one dollar; 20
do Wee, one dollar ; 10 lbs. 'Resins, 1 dot,
tar ; 10 lbs. Ginger, 1 dollar; 14 lbs. Salsratus, 1
dollar; 10 11:m. Pepper. 1 dollar; 100 lbs.Naits,for
$4.25 cents; 8 lbs. Coffee, 1 dollar.
The above mixed with Flour,. Butter, Molasses
nd Eggs, and boiled or baked 4 hours..—when
cool
at with Maple Molasses---the ingredient to be bad
CASH at LYONS ,b 01-IANDLER'S.
Montrose ; Dec. 3d, 1860. 49:tf
la/ATOMS will be sold at True's cheaper
Yl' than' the same quality in '!other place.
13 00M PAPER. apd Shades.'
JAI) • LYONS d• CHANDLER:
"AlOsaisaci fox; 1851. • • •
rpHE'Fatility'CUrtstiaii with beantitul
engravings= The Temperance, Liberty; a id
Firmer'e Almmites, for 'tale " - • ,
• J. LYONS- eSON. -
Wo;iembeiltil, 1850.
J. 11. DlllllPClL—.dttorney et .-ist,o--ofFtee
removed - W:I I 'MA 4tooi . W . ortils 'residenee, tuM
dews:east of 'his •former location, in 'Turnpike
street, third building from corner of Public, Av.
enueouid nearly,opposits ?Lk.; More: 'June, -1849. • --,' "
BALDW
loolp-44ddle,Harness;
Pet miniifictur9rid cA came! 1r a-1) ' cai • sigho *
io:-T r urat•• es v4p n
ILFILED BALDWIN
Farms-for ,Sal_. art it' ri
OE; S'7o26loli'MER I WILE :4 avail' Aging
fi ,-, .the tifEiSTTßSCALammov.".... , 44o4l-- _
fOO - pvataale
ritiLaNliitradata 4 4ainas ,
Rollie 414,14.4t1C•CatedinAloque,lumim county,
Pa All who wish to offei theß.property for sale
can give• a minute -descriPtints'or iiiiir,Faxme . ,,or
Lots at: follows: Nuriber of acres ho w manyinl
proved, and 'how •watered;• Buildings; ` Orchard,
grafted or common fruit; other fruit treeNind shade
trees ; . how - far fronatontiftie,,atalthatakarest point
to a depot on the New York di Erie Railroad; price
and terms of payment. All who wish to - tell or pur
chase Real Estate, will receive prompt:attention
by calling.on or-addressing me at' Montrose, Sits
queliannassounty-, Pa. , • -, 1,, •:.. .. -.•
- EirConveyanee from Moatrose to the premises•
free of charge.. • ..
- Office on Turnpike street, 4 doors west of the
Brick corner.
The following Farms and Lots are now offered
for sale : .
No. 1. 40 acres, 30 in4rame Howie antlßarn.
N 0.2. 80 acres, 50 . - . ,• do. - . .., ~•do.
N 0.3.. 100 do. 6.0 do. , ..'do.
No. 5. '7O do. -4Q •, „ • do. ,do
No. 6. 96 do. 35 . 1 . do - . -. —a - o. -
N 0.7. Store, Warehoute.and , Lot.
No. 8. 145 acres, 75 im. framed house and barn
1 No. 9. 24 do 35 log house barn
No. 10. 2do good frame house and barn.
No. 11. house and 10t..., - .
No. 12 100 acres. 70im. frame house and barn
N 0.13. 340 do. 200 im. , do . do
No. 14. 56 do 50 im. do .. do
No. 15. 160 do 60 im. do do
Nu.l7 100, '75 in. do do
N 0.16. 112, 80 ' int. . do do
No. 19. 200, 150 improved, - do do
No. 20. 145, 100 im. do do
No 21. 190, 120 • ha. do . do
No 22. 90f, 45 im. . do do
No. 23. 45, ;0 im. do do
No. 24. 292, 22 1 a. im. do do
1 N 0.25. 125 acres, 100 irn. do . do
No. 26. 196 do 140 im do do
.No. 28 11, good saw-mill and dwelling.
.1t). 29 134 acres, 90 frame house and baru.
N 0.30 176 do ' 100 du , do
N 0.31 135 do 95 do do
No. - 32 1:0 do 135 do du •
No. 33 160 do 60 do du
No. 34 150 do 100 , do 4 do
No. 35 150 do 80 do - 't do
No. 36 300 do 170 do do
No. 37 190 do 140 do do
No. 38 170, do ' 100 do do
No. 39.175 do. ' 90 inn.
N 0.40. 80 do 45 do. •
No. 41: 212 do. 150 do.
1 No. 42. 92 do 50 do
No. 44. 138 du- 65 do
No. 45, 300 do • 200 do
i No. 46. 120 80 im Grist Mill
No. 47 200 acres 160 improved.
I Price from 810 to $3O per acre.
N. B. Persons desiring to purchase any of the
above, by giving the No. can obtain a full descrip
tion. ALFRED BALDWIN.
i s
Moutrose, Pa., October, 1850.
- _
Which is the Right Shop ?
! rri HE TRUE ONE, of course, where they
1 keep the true time and the articles and skill
toed it, and make that their whole business and not
i a secondary one, and where they do their own
work without the help of foreign bunglers, howev
er much they may be - cracked up." • They keep
, the best gold and silver Watches of every desc- rip
' Lion and will sell a little lower than the lowest.—
I The:) , keep the best assortment of Jewelry in or
out of town: consisting in part of the best and latest
is:r/lee of ladies and gent's gold Breast Pins. rin
ger Rings, Ear Hoops, Ladies' Cuff Pins, Belt Buck
les and Pins, Gold Chains and Keys, Pens and Pen
, cils, &c., Silver Spoons, Forks and knives, Sugar
Tongs and Cream Spoons, Napkin Rings and Spec
tattles; also, E. Russell's celebrated Perfume for
handkerchiefs, huir, and rosy cheeks, white skin.
, sore lips . and chapped hands, treble extract Col
ogne &c. of over fifty different kinds, shaving
soaps, Creams and Jells, and 6 different knits of
tansy do. Also the pure burning duid whicAs the
best and cheapest light that can be used, they have
the hun ps. 0 )11/1I , on, parlor. and church, from thirty
one eta to $9,00 each. But we cannot tell ft. ;Zit
! ) ou must come and see and he. happy. -
. _ N. B. We warrant every thing done or solil,.tu
! ' be good and Tack:.
.17V11. W. TRUE.
Montrose, Jan., 1851.
Daguerrotypes
IN THE VAR/OUR STYLE. OF THE ART. ,
THE undersigned would announce to his friends
and the public generally, that he has just re
turned from the city with actiew selection of Plates,
Cases, dtc., and svili spare no pains to give satisfac
tion to all who arc ••Pirture inelined."
Jenny Lind. Papier Mache, and Fancy Book Ca
ses. Also, a Crayon Daguerreotype, taken from
Root's celebrated Daguerreotyje of Jenny Lind.
Admission free.
Yours artisticallly,
"lc, mamma
FASIIIONARLE_ 'TAILOR,
WOULD respectfully inform tho'inhabitants of
Montrose arid vicinity that be occupies the
shop formerly occupied by John Groves, and would
solicit a ghare of their patronage. Raving engaged
the serv ices of P. A. Loots for the winter, he hopes
by strict attention to business to meet all orders he
may receive.
li. B. Cutting done on short- notice, and war
ranted to fit-it made right. .
•
_Montrose, December 25, 1850. .
1121.k1INEggFAS.
TRUNKS,
JH. SMITH, has taken the Shopformerly oc•
. copied by A. Moss At Sons, in New Mile.ird.
whore he will continue the ahove , blisintist'in- all its
branches. Harnesses, Trwiks andNalises, Church,
and all other kinds of Citshirini` Made to order, and
eqUal to any in the county. Al work dace by thb
subscriber( is warranted. Call and exanAtte "for
yourselves. JOHN . It SMITH.
New Milford. Feb. 12, 1861. - • • . •
- Life Insurance.
United States Li l le insnianie; 44n - nuily and Trust
Co)
h" -''-. Chart;r P . .
a aar t
.. ii ;
14 bellow,
-0 01 Pan.Y 0 I r hiladdP , !a , - en
- 3 .' l u F-Chu____i r•lianctsboto ,:1 1 :,..4... it ; -
os.vrrat.--:- 250,000. L' - ''.: ' :,
_„ .. Easign*Deattilisoli4.2oeves.'_
DQ - ENTLEY,..Agent folic' sa4ll47OPPf:, -_Cienne4Luaci Sow, ' - tot the , b_lo.
i t
APPlictii, , , 6 1 10 '&ness tbreughout,tliewbOl -La ` 1 1 1 1 a-,receive' ID°
LA: OS 'ily,.nrill'receive
ntiwm o e slid Tilf,glieltrotiejaaPA , inior,inP*. su altarders-IeKG ' ess;,lxitit. Mak Orta l i
o any persons dewing loini,ke app!.i4P!, ) rL i , ',.‘
Montrose, Oct. 16th ; 18'5'9. - ' , ic.i& - tliihilli Will be bought at the lowest . 1 1 q 101 ,°'
- - —1 ,___. ,sale prices in New-YoritiancUlonpiltied ‘i&oll'"
'of thalibiiva , lisA4Par . #B: - . „, „..
JOT l6. 1850.-' . ' ; (:, ' "4 " , h-7 , N. r . _, 24:#______,
_
_
Wagon Maker . • WantedU ,
WANTED by the subscriber =
. a, Fend 'Walton
Maker to managli thalattine* - at'ihkirell,
.70
known stand in
. 77 , 0niung.,,, , ,A i inanieiti i " a ema il
family`ris (*lied, pro ! . qa/Kiki ' lkii 4 o- 7 4 8 efut 3, 11 t.
find employment for 0*&1,- years . Raerettipe
aria t Atm7.140:44rf.
wyiiiiistot;Sept:3B 100;4...
. ?• 34 ,
" Z i gaiti t riPit
3T 7
i r e e V i l r ed• 12 49 * it* Tablitl4lll4# :
jatanktatmhelinathi or rettill•hr
January 1 -] . Li ;10...V111E.RIDGEJ,
•
COL SIMION*.i-gmbjobebktiloot end S oe
Anikeiove filiareekoMWT l lll . 4
400 fit**, tt.l d, - Ltr v:43,4
;LLD it rtimm t
e Ogitgl4 . I.l **ltiVa .
, ilstsmaKast}sigro l ooti tie
Pxion ace 6 foot POMO Witifaiiitl "17=
JOH*
r 111-11 WIW - /astediathf ligla47ol l C ie ekPriel
a at . 3 *!* 461 0 1 VA 64 14,1*C,4tif
ir: Irruntrpassid: = '
Eafferty's Celebrated.Pamil ?
IdEDICIN,EB- , —Ahead all others, and wrung-
Mond?' approved !-2 Prodifetiosu ;of ti
cesisecliSergeon and PhOicicni - of .16 k yetirifrat ,
t 4s icakfrPcrirwe-
ItAFFERTY'S BALI, or GMEAD.—Among all the
remedies before the public, this stands preTeminent
in the early staged of Cons "z
eatarrah, Cokihi,Hoarsnees, Asthma, Epitti4 of
Blood, 4nd for all affectiotts'of the laulminia7 or
gans occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot
be bestowed upon h this remedy, and the proprietor
urges any one affected with any'of the abioreCom
..
plaints, to secure ilt akonce.
RAFFERTY'S FAMmr: PILLS.—The best FaMily
Physic now in the Country for sick head-ache, co n .
tiveness, cleansing thf . stomach of bile, purifyi ng
the blood, carrying off disenied humors and rester.
,ing health.
• RILIEERTTS FEMALE Mow= Pii.ti-For, remo
ving female obstructions peculiar to the sex ar.
rising from cold or'general weakness of thesysi eln .
Also for females of costive 'habits of bodY, Appep
tic or nervous, weakness, debilitated feinales.
RAFFERTYS Err. WATET.—For weakliirintlata n d
eyes, warranted superke , to any in general — l*
RAFFERTY'S STEEN9nIENEWIR--for yam
or weakness hi the breast, sule or
,back.
RAFFEIITYS Wont Great Worm Kill
er, warranted to remove worms whei.e they exist.
RAFFERTY'S E.IIBRER/ATIOI4—fOr• brui sed , sprains,
rheumatic pains, cra m ps, numbness; stittne.ss or
weakness of the joints, swellings, quinsy or 'sore
throat. -The greatest remedy of the age.
The above chlebrated Medicine's .-for sale by the
following Ant:Yrs; J. Lyons d Soo, Montrose:—
Kollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn ; Thos. Jackson,Spiingt
rill ; C. E. Lathrop and John %kart, tunkhan
neck ; Capwell,Baily tt - Co., l Factorysille; Stone,
Patterson & Co., ibmgtou .Center.
July 18,1851.
do.
do.
do.
do
New Railway Motet and General
•
stage House.
rIMARLES C. SMITH having recentY taken
k.. 3 the new Mailvesy Hotel at the Great Bend
Depot, and fitted up the House in -a splendid man
ner, invivs the patronage of tits public, being elm
fident thaT - 4-Qh•-his well known exerience, and toe
ample arrangements he has made fur their accom
modation, he can entertain company in a style-un
surpassed by any Ilotol in the 'country. This Ho
tel is pleasantly located within - a few yards of the
Railtoad Depot (commanding a splendid _view of
Great Bend valley and the , s.O rrounding country,
and passengers .wiltbe conveyed to and from the
Depot free of charge. Stages leave this Motel on
the arrival of each train. for. Montrose and other
places .beyond..and -a daily line also runs hence
through Ilarforcl to Dundatt Carbondale,
, •
g Truesdclls excellent Livery establishment
is also connected with this Mouse, where Horses
and Carnagesrtre at command for any part of the
country.
January 22, 1851
ALBANY & BIIfkALO- •
Neu. York cittilv Z riE;Cdpigit anii Suecnalianita
Rail Roads: Seneca and Cayuga Lakes!
F:VEICYBODY'S MAILKET UNE
T"subscribers ,
'are now. prepared to fereiv
Freight of all kinds at the - following poins,
Buffalo. Attica, Batavia, Bergen,. Rodiester, Can
andaigua. Geneva,. Driteden, Ovid, Lodi, Dundee
1...,11 , 1n,g„1. - ..•fferson. Havana, Milport • Hors.eheads",
o,i-fling, Elmira, •Factoryville, 'Spring Port, Rend r
tier's Ferry, Aprons, Ithaca, Candor, Owego, Union,
lini,harmon, Great Bend, Latie,hore, Deposit and
iLmcock, every filt . y in the week:(Sundave except
ed .) and continue with regularity throughout„ the
,t.easorrl- They will-attend to fenvarding the 'Same
to the New t ' Alarket, where it will, reeesie
the personal attention of experienced salesineni
who will attend to theselling of the same, IM to
turn the proceedshi Bankable ftindsafeither - tiftho
abovelitnnts, to the following pemons
Buffalo, Storehouse of . Henry .Daw ; Attics,
Storehouse of Henry Syford t. Batavia, Storehme
of Lucius A: Smith :-Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel
McPherson ; Rochester, Store of Fairbanks At
ridge; Canandagna.„ Office •of Walter Corcoran
Geneva, C. , -Lawrence; Dresden; Storehouse of
Whitney & Monell; Ovid, Ferguson tit Sprague;
Lodi; Dundee Landing.' 'Storehouse of Tuthill et
. Co: ; Jefferson; office: of E. 0. Norton. on the Pier;
Havana; Office 0f.1.11 F. Phelps ; store of
J. Stull ; Horseheads. office of J. Ferrell :-Ok
;ning, • store of , Wris.J. -Arnold Elmira; Storehouse
of Thurman ft—lngham?, Factoryville ; . Store of
Charles H. Shephetis ; Spring . Port, at the Store of:
Redder's Ferry ; Aurora,- store of H. Aft G. P. Mor
gan ; Ithaca, store of P. H. Drake ; Candor, gore
of Barangen ; 'Owego. - .Office 01 Nathaniel Ells;
Union. store of C N. 'Whey lei; Binghamton, drlce
of James Sisk ;Great, Oend, office of ,F,...Phurchill;
Ltmeeboro'.gffieeif: }7', A, Ward; Deposit, store of
Etaaign ..d Dean ;;Hancock, store tof. Allison and
Reey,es.
• JAMES SlS,K,..Dinhaunfon, .
: • Yia.: W H!TY:Y."; Dresden. •
do.
ELLS, Owego.
A ours.—Buffsitc;, genry Nig; .Atties,Thoinis
SY.forcki Batafile,:'l.ineins A S!nth; Bergen. Daniel
MoPlihrson - ; i Itechester,r,Pairtsanks.. 4t. Eldridge;
Cartandagua,,Wldtps—Comoreq; Geneva, C. Istle•
rence r ,:, gyid;reignaot(ii 80'44; ;DundeeLindh*, jefferierf, - V.' 0 Norfee;
Bavaria, fldillport, J.:. Stull ;
heads, J. A. Ferrell ;Dorning,-Virai:...l.Aralkl
nits; Turfnat ,° ;Iritetrierville, C. Jl
- Slirink Piot t Perky ;.afors
H. 1144: P: Morgan; . 'lti;aen, P. Dmker; Curd'
or, S. Bat ter ;_D - rficip - . C._ 1.7 vi eth. drest*
W. B. DEANS
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just.Wiiiiiiehiiit.iNew York, a. well selectsi lis•
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