;. Af4NiA*L'4l*. .-MoOrwsp;Ama - ia.iis6L Frai' The Liuicastir Patin Jaumitl. • '4.111ne .. a - jiertiliziter : —substance tiand, has long been known,lind in many oTartalf , the -, country- has been 'brothrht- to 'there is,' however, great :diffieulty in the practical use of this valuable .4 4 114U4T,e, is,ue universal rule can be. adopted Jtirits application. or instance, the 41uan 4,itji- must - be graduated; according to the 'Zharacter . of the soil, and the neglect of this 4 , ..faCt nloni has produced the great difficulty. •Deip.soil, filled with vegetable matter, will :takef:three times more lime, than should.: be applied to thin soil, Containing a much mo'r'e 'l#4 *. e() quantity. Then , again,"wet land will ASitir 4ktunch larger proportion than - dry.— Zhe onty safe rule to adopt is, for every man tneiteriment for himself, and after under ' `atatadtpg fully the-nature of lime and the ;:tharectet of his soil, he cannot go astray.- 14 -is._very common to hear farmers, who have htieti induced to use:lime, say 'that their land has receiyed no benefit from it. The prob kit is easily solved,---they did nut know how to use it. .I. have tried upon my land, for severral se.:9o,_arious experiments-, and 'have con -stantly-become wiser in the mode of using it. -I - have never failed to find that my land was wtoStinaterially benefitted by it, and I ff , el great.s,..onfidence in recommending it to oth ers. I shall proceed very briefly, to give my views of the'cliaractit and efficacy of lime, as. _ Searle's Mill 3 a manure. I will state in the first pltsce, Is now in operalion, having been repaired, and the services of Plr. A.'Fisk, seen - ed. The4pub that the use - of this Manure is so imperfectly ' iie may be assured that work at this mill wiH he .understood, as well as the office which it per- : ,done in a sliperior manner and to the satisfaction forms that, it is proper to-ph ' it in a prat- -of customers. D. SE-11 rival form.: - ' . Feh.ll,lBlil. Li, e farms a constituent part of some - -- t4otice to the Public. grains; such as wheat and rye, as is ascertain; ' New Scasonalle. F Winter Fall -and Goods, at the r\ cd,by heroical analysis; and wherelio lime . - &mit crla• Price .slore exists in the soil, the crops become shit+ and - -7* -- ' 8 - LE-V I II7-Ti • C;IILAT 11;:Nr' ' PA ' Di EGS' leave to take this opportunity of tender ituperfect. But in most vegetables' ti is a .1 _1 trig hi. sincere thanks to his Friend, and l'us meie drcomposer of the vegetable mat tt.r. iii tomes, for t he generous patronage they have ex the soil, furnishit in ar by this ' ineans a cows rani tended to hum and at die same time inform them nutriment to the plant : , This at once ex. that he hits just returned from New Ydrk with a Otitis the reason why light soil, containing large andelioice selection of " . P LE but little vegetable roattr requires less lime .F.rt.:VOI A-17) sTA DRY GOODS ,, than that which is more Strongly impregna- ; it fresh and extensiVe as.- t . l : ' t.% neitt of G roceries, il Pro ted. I have tested this in vat ions Ways, and vi-ions. hosts & Siaie hatss, ats ..t Cao,,ard Hardware. on a variety of soils, and every - experiment - C-r wkery. DrugsA Meficine,,te.., ,tc.,,..-hi.-1, will be confirius its truth. If I were to put one. sold fur cash or produce at a very small a.b - anee.at Vier . which de.th all competition. Flour. Pork. hundred bushels of lime upon an acre of poor ist. Sitt, at, wholesale i.i: retail. Ile would also soil, I-am certain I should raise no crop bur rem a rk that he nilleare strictly to the , v-tem of two or three 3, - ears, fur the simple reason that t always miming the lowest pt - re at first thereby thu, --anie advantage to all : f ' oho may avur there would nut be sufficient vecretable mat- •" irin g ' ll. with 1-1-. - • tal ~ .r patromere. ter for 64 lime to act upon, and, to use a Th y i ./?.../i 4 !... , 4 7: s i/E. ; Vp h ( s ,I,OTIIIVG STORE. common expression it would burin- the land. Before it could be available, ti. would be nee- mA r' ar , e rg , „-- ii i , „ in ; 7,.„ v - / i /1 .1 1, 7 1 , (7 0 7, 6 1 - 1 , ; r 1 . 1 ., . h i, t B o c f 7, I ,f rEAD Y .essary t for the lime to become neutralized in Cloths, Cassimer: and Ve-tins of all qualities, suitable for the fail and winter trade, which we of , the soil, and the additional aid of successive any one that this is vegetation, such as- ml ht to remedy t fe h r e apti,suecht prices th as tod Salisf'Y the diffiettity. After this process shall have In" place r uenc . n n e o t f o the ea g i r . eat increase of his bum. taken place, it will produce in abundance.-- . !ness be la been obliged to enlarge his stock, which he now offers to his, friends and the Twenty or thirty bushels to the acre, fur the ' public for examination, confident that in so doin4. p first dressing, is sufficient. It plainly follows I ttey will find something to their ,advantage. Ile from what -has been said, that a different soil, . impregnated with vegetable mould,' il ' manufacture tail lr il i v e a a ri r e r u at : g i e )m m n e c " iti:sto'and isno, cloth deeplyr , ared -will bear a much larger quantity of lime. for I - to sell the curie, warranted - t - ri bear in n .p P etiti eP an. such land, one hundred bushels to the acre is i custom wbrk.and count; dune in the latest style All Minds of Tailor trimmings idt a.large quantity. I would not exceed• i i n u n n d ure r cr a r nl ic' f e ar . sale. ' that quantity upon any land, but forthe first —Don't forzet te ''place._o Storerly dressing would graduate it fromtwonty to : nimosite The Mansion Irni,e. L. S. :LENIIF n. I. - one hundred, according to the nature 7 of the i . ` staff. AO. , 13COTS 4WD SHOES. . Now as to the mode of its application.— i ~ sing assortment of Boots and Shoes ernbra 'Generally, it is put upon a ploughed field in I _A_ " i) 311-n coarse and fine Boots, Boy s' Boots ke4p4,.spread, and afterwards ploughed unt..4-uld Sloes, IN omens and Misses ditto—also - ,40.....1. regard this ass most pernicious mode . '' ' CL UTIIING gi - of.liming. In the first placep i. , the spots where ; inb T. , Yd rac ng a great- vailiety Orcrcoata, Sacks. A,dy, a large vaiirty of -I cats from six AM -the-heaps, receive tod large a quantity. arid .lings upward", and a ~ .t. . ...] a...gement of Pants, I ' ll the next place by p Itc . rbin c o - it under, the. Shirts, Wrappere ling diiawers—ditto lime gets too deep to T ' successfully upon 1147,3 ',oi: CAPS! the vegetable matter itti he soil--consequent- . Silk and Fur Hats} Plush, Fur, Mohair, Cloth and st. Lime is heavy, (}lazed Caps; fall-.'ttedlions, for men. toys and chil ly its beneficial effett ii4O and its tendency is tof4k. The great obi , - ----- ject is to keep it as near the stir - face as possi- ' Ida. For • several years I Lave adopted tire xnettlod of spmeiding it upon the -sod, and this furnishes. the, most successful mode of renoyating an old meadow. It is ,spread from the'irarron and' it : requiresbut hale ex . -- the - wagon, ,r.eri .4tateeto graduate' the quantity according t o . t a irear wish: :In a Short time the - Hine sinks ' iikt9abe spungy,soand 4composes ail dead vegetable matters, *iliielt at the shine time nourishes the rots of the grass and causes the blades to spring up with. - extraordind. %tor.' I have had old me4dows - with double their usual quantity of hay the first year after this 'process. ,'-,, 'Thettagain, when you desire to plough the ' same itipadow tr tlie lime having sunk into the . - sod is.still upon the surface, and ready to act as,4 xlecemposer of the sod and mauure, in case time" land should require it.. If - the ground i ihouid be left in meadow, it will be found that'successive crops of grass Will be greatly I k.. increased. ‘ I . , . I might extend this communication to a l , much-greater leigth,..but as you will often I -hear 'from me, 1 l am 'elk-irons of consaltingj .- t'ifeisifj - . z LUTHER KIDDER., ,7:,4rilke,6:barre -April 19, 18514 - 4 ii ).- :1 7 0,801000 DUST VS INC Ders.—We last . Tear fiocured from a' snuff mill a barrel of . 4i*l.Mt•datied snuff flour, and prepared 4:1 11 odging- a tine 141e,, , e9ved with bOltinfr - cIA. with %tibia we sifted it over the. stir .. . faceelf .aiiy plants att.-Oted Ly insects, and with moal.,aignalaileces*„ ,Me snuff should .-, be applied; if iiactiea,ble, %life the plant i: tv,et,-sith dew, attel re - INNitesi every shower.— If -the boxes are properly made, (like a corn linen flour drudge,) and the snuff is perfectly 'tie 2addrs, butlit,tle timeis necessary, to go t iiio.iti:ficre of plants Even the rose-bud, ' 911.14agf - flouse,thrjp..7 , on g rape vinesoke. l , - all , yis44o . ;the - Ardgende of snuff,itie most 4- .- ' icate Omit of tl4 bot-house is got in' ured by ' , iilt t ,N)friiSatiP,Or't or Agld vegetable*, • ustjc Atrie, niidejtilofitie.„po . w,dei-, *le dr ; aid ' ppikki-bitkre'alitclriq -- .by contact witl4 the ''-':kir will produce similar- i•esalts, - . 1 1 ,- '<., ,Distillery taant . mq - beitigfortneitiofthe - seOs I .li 7 okgiain,-411ier tonii-iye, er barley,9a Al na :. le 14.4 a vegetables. llehenthill Brother de co Faie - li-purelyllack and trily'llii -ent article, frith no rrosive properties, and" without liability to thickeiaby age, reconnnecil by the clerks of various public oili clots being the best Ink on all aceennts now in use; rir if pt t in dean vessels and not mixed 7ith other ink—t For sale in quart, pint, and halPpint bottles by J. ETHERIDGE. Montrose, Nov. 27, 1850. New Stage Arrangement at-Great Bend. THE" tiro Daily Lines of„Stages from Great Bend to Montrose will hereafter leave the "RoMond Hotel-10 . C: C. Smith in . the immediate vicinity of the Depot, as follows": At 4A. M. and GP. M., on the arrival of the Railroad trains from New York; passing through Nelv Milford to MontrOse, whence 4 Daily line runs in connection therewith to SPrin e tvillejunkhannock and Wilkesbarre • and another via. Nicholson, Factoryville, Abington ben. tr - e, Ftrovidence iind Hyde Park to Scrantonja;(those places being along the line of - Leggitt's Gap Railroad,),) Returning, the slue leaves Scrantonia at 4 A. 411, passing through . the above places to Montrose, whence the Hoes leave in time to rearb the Great Bend Depot before the arrival of the trains going 'East Also, ri Daily lines leave Smith's Railway Hotel, on the arrival of the noon train from • the West for Carbondale. via. Summersvllle, New Milford, Bur ford, Lenox and Dundaff. TRUESDELf, & CO. Great Bend, Jag. 22, 1851 AXES. GOOD 7artanfed AXES for only onr cash. for sale by _J. LYON'S & EON. Feb. lei, 1851. - " BOOKS al ND STATIONERY! . - School and iniscellaneous Books, Staple turd Fancy Stationery, Inks, Ittlzt-tantls, Pen-racks, Penknives and a great variety of ilincy articles too numerous th enumerate, j , :st receiied at " FE: Fir-4. floor above Seatle's Hotel. LMontrose, Pctoher 1856. , . , .-• suit t l *pitit tiOCK. Turk's Island'and Syracntte Salt just re ceived Ind fur sale cheapet/I • 1. ,.. . LYONS 4 CIIANDLYA. Munti•ose, January 7, :18:,1. _.... ...._ CASE' paid for Ilan•i by I I: YCLVS & CILLYDLER. Montrose, December '.,1:), 1800 _ __ . • • d'' .. TORN Starch and Farina, a nice article iiir pir • VJ dings. for Fale-by LYONS & Cll A NDLER 1 s School 1110010. ...4, genera assortment of School 80Dk..1, whol e _ I sale orr6tail'by LYONS & CHANDLER. 1 Montrose, November 26,1850. ._ ... • __ _ . - _.. BEL VURRELL--Deftler in Drugk, Med i nines; bromic:Os. Paints, ORS. Dye-Stuffs, Gm ceries,'Dry Govis, Hardware, Stoneware. Glass ' ware, Chas. INqatches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spec,taclet,:Mpsical Instruments, Trusses. Surgi ; cal Instruments, Liquors. Perfumery, Mirrors Stationari, Brushes, Shoes, Yinkee Notions, &c S. LYONS & SONE--DeOrs in Dry Goods, Harfficarit•CmffterT and; Tiiiware, Groceries. BoOks, etc; ; ALSO, Carrit!ou the BOOK. BIND - LANG' Bushidss, ;Public AV , . ',.. Montrose. Pa. ----- all bills they , can be ac- S ct:7 SON. • S ure A NT of Or cutoff Arid' tiVendi off coibniodatcofity c 411., ra - IHE.E.4criber gether.wal-the- Oeeel cariying •on the 'Hatt vridhipg tqvii l tmelitt,ll nitit tg.A.bw presented; '11are1i4641.1851. Lycomn* Co. :onipallY• VIE undOrAgned, known kuni. iono,:estab4led: instlintion, rariectfully informs the-pnbliiMint he wilt-reeeivie applceatiOn.& for sernnoe.ngainsklesa ea- tiarnn/e by Ore toßuild Logs ; Goods,'Farntutedke,. tB. B. LYON - 4% Agent fast - Call. item - Mal Of Lathrop A: Salistbn j. harldi "Salilibtify for col lectio)i aridiiiitrtate'ltifelltiowtothir.a WS - 1110 a j.EATEIROP'4SALISBUIIM Mootectsg, April 24, 1851. • Ware 'I"TbNE State Air-tight Cool ingttore 7 for limns .wood and ectal,thithe.st in,nset (longh and Ready double oven . Cooking SiOVe t.Elevated dorible . byen ditto; Premium do. do. victoria do. do.; Eriipire State do.; , Clinton 'Air-tight:do.; twen ty Sizes and - kinds of Parlor 'Stores for wood or coal; ten sizes of 6 plate do.; Coal d wood Stove's for - shopi and ichOol houses, the best in use ; Cop- Der, Brass, Tin,and Iron Ware ; ' Russia, English it' iron Store Pipe; Stone, Tin and line Tubes. for side .by ,the-100 dozen or single at the Eagle Foundry depot.' 'WILSON & CO. Montrose, Nov. 26, 1850. •Notice. • THE subsciper will continue the Hat, Cap, and Fur •buoness at the old stand of Eldred tt Newcomb, and will keep on hand a general assort ment of goods in his line. Thankful for the very liberal patronage which was received by the ofd firm, he respectfully 'solicits a continuance of the same. G. B. ELDRED. Dec. G, 1650. Cheapest Yet 1 SUGAR, ad per polind,_Saltiratus 7d, Rice fid, Box Raisins 124cts., Candles 12-.} cents, fur Cash. Just received and fur sale By J. LYONS ut. SON. NEW supply of BOOKS, just operied and for A_ t.ate:by •J. LYONS & SON. Montrose, Dec, 18;1850. THE•accounts and notes of the late firm of Rose it, Simpson. are in my hands. and it is very necessary 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. I=l=2l=l fIRAHAMS Ma„ mine, God ey's Lady's Book •Sartairis Magazine, Fowler's Phrenological Journal, Water Cure Journal, Holden's Dollar Mag azine, Harper's New ifonthly,Woodworth's Youth's Cabinet, dc., furni-,heci fur 1851, at Club prices by iht,YONS SO.N. N. B. Specimen numbers to be seen at the Bin derv• 4, 1450 Books, Books. A LL the Text Books to be used in the nn. 11. Academy, and also a variety of others, just opened and fur sale at the lowest prices, Ly Sept. 4. - J. LYONS & SON. Latest Arrival•" HBURRITT has just received a new and sti. perior a. , sortinent of Lad its Pres-R Win (' r Lou', and Spu-, Shatels. and Maple gum adapted to the season, of the most desirable styles and prices. :.eNv Milford, Oct lei, 1850. Now Goods. FRESH SUPPLY of Dry Goods, Groceries, ./1.. Crockery, Fish sc just opening and going cheap by J.-LYONS S SON. February 19. S TED -1000 AN;: e ' b E D i — (4.3 100 . 0 pounds j Smoked Ham. „s 7. by 36 inches, 14 by 18 do. 15 by 30 do. 13 by 19 do. 11 by 24 do. 12 by 15 do, 14 by 2 do. 10 by 18 do. 14 by 20 do. 16 by 16 do. and 10 hr 11 inch. • The subscriber has also for sale. (lamphine at 5.A. Gd. and Burning Fluid at 7 shilling per gallon. Oil Lamps altered and prepared for the use of Burning fluid als) for sale by J. ETIIERIDGE. llonttose, Jan. 3(1. 1851 'VIBE Sub ,, criber, Agent for The Managers of 1_ the Philadelphia liamse of lbfagr,is author ized to receive application. iron , Fanners, Mechan ic... or others. who may wish to have boys or ;rids, either White or colored. indentured to them as ap prenticeit.. The ages will vary from seven to twen ty yean4 In all cit.se where the applicant is not known tb the Indenturing Committee or the Agent, sati=faetnry references fo persons residing in the City, will be required. _ .. • JOSIAH TATUM., i L . ii North Fourth Street. Philadelphia, 2(1 'NI°. 1551. . 9-3 n. CASH IDA ri9 for Slaughter Hides, Sheep Pelts and live. Gere:Qe Feathers. liratzted. Also 50 bushels of Dried apple and White beans well dried, for which (Audi will be paid.' ALSO, 1 ZOIVS of good Stone Coal wanted in ex -I.l_l change for goods or longstanding debts. Jess - up, Jan. 22, 1651 :IaISSOLUTIOF • THE copartnership heretefore Zxisting between the subscribers under the firm of J,Aeph Fuller this day dissolved by mutual con sent. JOSEPH! FULLER, 11. 11. MILLS Montrose, December 11, 1850. rPHOSE pentons indebted to the subscriber es -11 by book accl,are requested to attend toithe settlement of the same without further no tice as time sufficient has been given, and more must not be expected. ' March 20, 1801. 13ENJ.A.MIN SATRE. . . ~ Wanted. 30000. ZIRST mkte.S.ll - inOes ana.2frOo feet of Ilemlook-Boards: would like the Boards seasoned. LYONS S. CHLICI/LEB.;• Jan. 17, 18.1 , CASH p4id !fur .Eggscalso fur Beeswax, by • J. LYONS 4t. SUN': TOOTS and Shoes, Rubbers, Buskins, Gaitesr 1.1 Sc. .1; Yu CODFISH -4A fresh supply at 4 cents- per pound cash, i by ; LYONS SON. SHINGLE %chilies, for sale liy WILSON & Co. .r . Stoves. COOKING Stoves, cheap for - cash, for sale by WILSON A; Co. - Eagle Founcirey, March .1?,il851. tovn, offers lip,- 11:e., to for 14 a person nod opppo~vtu• %LDRED. .V.Vi", GOODS Just opeue4 by . • .r. LYONS SON 1 -1 - April 24, 1951. MGM—a new chijustrecei;d anti LI for sate by • Ley oris BENTLEY & BEAD---Dealers in Goods, Drugs', Medicines; Grocem November 7-ths.lbso - Clocks; Watelies;Jew. 4. u . Dirtgox_ rA stoney at Lia o — o ff ic e Simiis;',Ferfutnery, ctc. <te.- `removed to Front Room .of his :residence,. two do Tast of his former location, in.Turtipike Etre.° third building ftinxi comer of Public .Av enue, and oearlytopposite 31. S. •Wilson's Store. June, 1841, • • N. NEWTON : ' Attorney at Law ; .01Bee,'„ou TurnpUte-street; tine door East of B. T. Case Office, allanygse, , • Cailt paid lot Wool. • -, iswit , 794?)ojbs. Wool, for which we will Pai the highest market prices, in La' or Glotha, of which we have a complete assortment. 'May I, '5l-6w. Ai LITTLE. NOTICE. Ylaptzines for 1951. APPRENTICES. P. M. BARBER. TAKE NOTICF.. Ladies and pengleinen:',., • , • Nifl3ll. to csall youritttentiont to `tlie „arrabge- Te ent - ,I harepa'cie, which is intended for your benefit as well as. nay mien. .:Cht iecountbf 'the crease in watch repairing I:ani linable to do it all myself, and as I intend to spend more of my time in trade, I have engaged n worlnnan of the 'first in New York to spend his time iwith me, after bout the first of April.ln spookily of 'his capa bilities I cannot say thlit he has,workell ,in root. until his dancing days are over and is oblipd to go into the country and do lebs at half price in order to geta living, but I can say that he ,comes recommended by the. first workmen in our own country. and for his good operating I alone am re sponsible, so let us hear from you whenever there is occasion and you shall be satisfied to a T, if your wants are as numerous as the sands on the shore. .N. B. 1 shall soon be on hond with a fresh lot of goods, a description of which yoo shall have in due time. 'Wu. W. TRUE. Montrose, March 10, 1851. lltf: t Soldiers Claims. THE undersigned' has been, through the kind ' ness of Captain Flltorauel3AlLEY, furnished with a copy of the Muster Roll of his company, which was drafted during the war of Ihl2, and dis charged from service at Danville. All the mem bers of said cotripany who performed 'service, are entitled to forty acres of Bounty Land, which they can obtain by applying to J. H. IJMOCK, Land and Pension Agent. Montrose, Pa., Feb. 20, 1851. 8 -lw To Dairy-men and Fanneis Valuable Property for Sale. following; Real and Personal Estate, as _L hereioafter described situate in New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be Bold at a great bargain to ally one who may choose to pur chase. 'Ube real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which are under improve ment, and en which are four dwelling houses and seven barns. The farm is well designed for a Dat 'pry, and is capable of feedMe• one hundred Cows du ring sun mer and winter, and ' every part ofd well • watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in gocsll condition, and on the premi ses are about five miles of good Stone Wan. and the other fences are also good, and on the wood land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber,Which will supply the tirin for many years to come, and which will also be valuable for building the Rail road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a . very pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven miles from Great Bend, through which the New York cC Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile from ,the probable Depot en tha Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New York tk Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can .be very adwmageously divided into five farins; on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, fie . With the above will be sold'a very large stock W Cattle, Horses, dc, including Durham Cows, saorking Oxen and young Cattle, andVso all ne cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on o id farm or farms. The Tenos of .'!;ale will he as Wows :—One fourth of the purchase money for the Real estate will 'be required at the time of purchase, and for Stock. Farming Utensils, ex.., half down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the full delivery of possession, the first instalment payable in three years front the delivery of possession, and the whole amount to be paid within ten years from the sale, to be secured by 'Bond and Mortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the 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 properly belongs to the es tate of S. Itertrrr..late of said county , deceased, and a more desirable property has not at any tune, in this section of country. been offered for sale, and TM greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest moneys in Real Estate and n good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex amine for themselves. Other teams or lots of land Mg in said county, are also offered for sale. Ap plications can be made to M. Moylert at New Mil ford, or to B. S. Bentley at. Montrose, in said coun ty, and any further partietaliu-s that may be requi red will he'given. .111GliiEL MEYLERT, t Executors of S BENJ. S. BENTLEY, Meylert, deed. .Eagle Foundry Ware Room, O. 5. PUBLIC Ar.II,VCE.' (IY hand and for sale cheap Cookinv„ Parlor, kJ Shop. Church and Coal Stoves, Stove Pipe and Ware, Pump and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin Copper, Wire, Zinc. Iron Binding, Morticing Ma clinics, Shingle Machines, Ploughs. Iron Scrapers, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, 'Saw Ar bors, Morters, Sleigh Shoes, Mill Cranks, Jack Screws. &c. tte... Iron and Steel of all kinds—final -Iy, all kinds of Castings on hand or made to order. WILSON A; CU. Montrose, September, 1850. ll'ancy Goodm. D IBBONS, Delane., Thibet Blue and it Green Barrage, Mantilla Slik, Fringe. Lace; Regent Silk, French Gin - gbams, Belts, CaAneres, White Kid Glove:?, Cravats. Linen kFdks. Shawls, ate LYONS d: CH A DLEL!.. Sept. 16 1850. Lumber Wautezi. PISE and Hemlock Boards, Pine Siding and Shingles. LYONS & llontru-e Sept. 17, 1851:t ( - 1 OD F/SH and I±ilackerel, No. 1 and 2 jest ki received and for sale by Sept 18., J. LYONS & SON. a r. l A L ICUS, Gin:4lmm., Lawns, Barrages, Linen Giuglauns and Silk Goods, a great variety.— Shawls, I'ara,ol4s, Fancy Cravats, Neck-ties, Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, &c., in abundance. La i: dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds, Size*• and lirr ces, at • J. LYONS SON'S. DA PE lt-HANGINGS and. Window Curtains— Wood Pails, Butter Ladles and Stamps. Clothes Pius, Baskets &c. selling by LYONS SON. New Recipe . For 4 atrial-non and Nets Years Padding. 16 r ?lo ti ICID„cSe Browno tuagr agar—for ; d 22_ air ; 10 tbs. clinger, 1 dollar; 14 lbs. Saturates, 1 dollar; 10 tb:4l. Pepper. 1 dollar ' • 10011. m. Natls,for t 4.23 cents ; 8 lbs. Coffee, 1 dollar. The above mixed with Flour, Butter, Molasses nd Eggs, and boiled or baked 4. hours. i —when cool at with Maple Molasses—the ingredient to be lad LYONS & CIiASDLER'S. Montrose, Dec. lid, 1850. s ' 4 9- At NATATcHEs will b sold at True's cheaper Y than the sauce quality in ',other place. 0031 PAPER and ;Shades. PLY 0.1 1 ,73 & GII,4VDLER. Alnittliaes for 185*. • • Prin. Family Christian Almanac, with beautiful engal.vit Temperance, I.ibetly atl . Farmer's Almanacs, fu{ sale by " .. & SON'. EIALDWI pet Bag and ,Trinnuor. sl L Post 11.£11,MNALDWIN. .:. a~.~z ~--c,mv~~~ ,: w~:tr--~x . ~~:~x~ ? rr r:c :~ ~~l: AaA'~kz'=~.-v..:_l . te•-•,,,,-..--,i . 1.-.,:•::.:,..,...: _.. ,- -....• .. • et,-••• ~ ~, t. , T HRR E BSCRIBEdir'IVIAbAO7 . ..eI - .f-n# . 7 folAßF.private sale-,ofilfal i Estaf• ,Fa -, H ouses"and'Lots , -.-11xlated•in ithrsqueltan , • * coc a .Pa.- "All - Who wish tri.effer their proprty:-for.' - can give e-a minnte'desciipthitiof their ,farrhs 1° Lots as'folloWs.t .,- .Ntimber - of acres, hotV,Mano litn; :watered';-*proved, and, how :watered';- -Buiidingsv. , • reTat grafted or common fruit ; otherlatit trees, and sh ad trees . ; low fin* fronslicintreseiand the neitrftt p t c . tint' to rtdepokon. the New- York ikErie Railroad; price and terms of payment: ' All who - wish to sell or pari , chase, Real Istate, will receive - , pronipt.attentlart by calling on or'addressing me at Montrose, .Sas.) quehamia county, Pa. I : - Vreonveyance from Montrii.ocrto the premises free of charge. • , p • . Office on Turnpike Street, 4 doors nest of )the Thick corner. . i• . !.•.... The falloaing Farms and Lots arc now Offered for sale : • —• • '''•-• e,:. -.-; • No.-1. 40 acres, '3O im. Frame House and•Efatt. N 0.2. 80 acres, - - 50. . ,c , do: ''', No. 3. 100 do.: 60 do. • dii.'Z N 0.5. '7O do., ._4O do, - . a 0., : ,. N 0.6. 96 do. 35 " ' do. di;:i. No. 7. ,Store, Warehouse ; amd.Lot.„ , . No. 8.. 145 acres, 15 im. framed house sad tiara No, 9. 21- do 35 log 'hquie barn No.lo. 2 do good frame how.° and bard. No. 11. house and lot. - * - - • ' l No. 14 100 acres. 701 w. frame house and tarn N 0.13. 340 do. 200 im 'dia -do r, N 0.14. 56 do 50 itn. do do i N 0.15. 160 ' do' -00 'im. i• do do ? ' - N 0.17 100, 75 im. :, de • • do 'I . N 0.16, 112, BO fan. - do do No. 19. 200, 150 improved, - •do do •., No. 20. 1.45 ; 160 im. do do !. N 0.21. 190, 120 im. ' do do 4 N 0.22. 90t, 45 im. do- do N 0.23. 45‘, 30 im. do . do i 1.1 o. 24. 292,., 225 in), do • do No. 25. 125 Acres, 100 im. - - -do .do No. 26. 196 do 140 iim do • do . N 0.28 11, good saw-mill and dwelling. - "! No. 29 134 acres, 90 frame house and barn, N 0.30 115 •do 100 - do do No. 31 135 do , 95. do - do . No. 32 1:..0 (1, - 135 do do _ N 0.33 160 do 60' do ' .... du , No. 34 150 -do 100 , do ' do; ', N0._35 150 do 80 - du do 4 1: No. 36 300 'do 170 do No. 37 190 do 140 do ; do No. :18 170, do 100 do • • do 'No. 39.173 'do. 90 im. No:40. 80 do 45 do. N0.41.21'2 do. 150 do.' No. 42. 92 do 50 do , No. 44. 138 do, 65 du No. 45 ; 300 do , 200 do No. 46. 'l2O 80'im Grist Mill No. 47 200 acres ' 160 - improVed. Price from $lO to FAO per acre. N. 13. 1'er , 011.3 desiring to purchase any of the above, by giving, the No. can obtain a full de,crip tion. - ' ALFRED BALDWIN. . .31ontro, , e, Pa., October, 1830.' • Elatchley's "b , rrHE nbacriber ,rould inform his friends 'and the public, that he is now manufacturing the cele brated illatehley P/mr.v at the old stand of D. Post. Side Hill, Idon. Wayne County, Livingston County, and Skinner's Eddy Plows,and Castings constantly on hand. Repairing done on short notice. Having made an arrangement with a Machinist, he is, prepared to make and fit up most kinds of machinery and on reascimit/e.-tcnna: Montrose, February 17, 1851. iDaguerrotypes • Triii VARIOUS 'STYLES OF. mM ART. h r THE untlersigned would announce to his friends and the public generally, that lie has just re turned from the city with a newseleetion of Plates, Cases, itc., and will spare no pains to give satisfac tion to all who are "Picture relined." Jenny 'Lind, Papier lilache, and Fancy Buck Ca ses.. Also. a erayou Daguerreotype.' taken from 'tool's celebrated Daguerreotype.of Jenny Lind. Admistion free. yours yij I.' LT) - re, fiect fully -in form the inhabitants of Montrose :int; vicinity that he occupies the shop formerly occupied 4y7John. Groves, and would solicit a share of tlletr patrenage. 'Having engagld the services of P. 4. LOCKE, for thE Winter, be liopes by strict attention to business to meet all orders he may receive - . i : 1. B. Cutting done on sllbrt notice, and war ranted to tit it made right. Montrose, DecelObcr -. 25.'1850. - p ip i j c 111ARNESSE%. ! TRUNKS 4 T H. SMITH, has taken the Shop forynerly no- 1 .1 • cupied by A: !Moss cC Sons, in' i 1 Diilfoid. where he will contihue the above bnsiness' in all its' branches. Harnes4es, Trunks and all other kinds of Cushions- of to oiler, and equal to any in the county. , Allwork done\by tho subscriber is 'warranted., '/Call and exnniin'a for‘‘ yourselves. ; JOHN H. SMITE. - - New Nlilfords ISSI.• • "4. • Life- insurance. United States Dfitilnsurancc; Annuity and Trust Ounpany of Plcaadelphia;-i-Charter Terpetital CArr _ - B• S 1 44 ENT ItEY , Agent for said poinpa • ‘; .6 nstirance and will give all necessary information o any peisons desitint; to. inake:applicatinn. • Montrose, Oct. .14f1; 1850.;: - . •• - ; ' -Wagon - Wanted. • AVANTEp by the subscriber; a geed Wilton I' Maker to manage the business at the well known 'gaud iu yyal i usin,,o. A man with:a email £ml/fly is desired, one making himself' useful will find employment-for several years:. Reference will be regpred. EDWIN LER IS: ,Wyalesmg, Sept 18, 1850. _..._ , . .„-- •T UST receivecll2oo lbs., of TotontScooybieli :w i lt • 'be sota ati wholesale. or-retail 4. ) , ~r .._.i' January 1 .) . st.ETHERIDOE. SIAITIO*S-.--Fasbionable Boot and - StrO, shaker, over A. Bald*iifi Hanies4 slio Turn pikeritip et. , .. ELDRED ot NRIVLV,ML/lir---:-rkealer , sin', Hats, Caps, and Printing Furs . ' opposite, the "HernoCrat 4 , Printing office loot Pt.a)lto Avenal . /ORM 'GROVES—Pashionrible Tailor ;:fivilx Geo. Faller's 13i;OkStiitOilie'relliq'tWs'Avni fn a style `altitefhP:r iiiisitrpaitae.&;‘' l- o''' , i,--li----,, DOEfi VIII 1311118: " eI_ASTINGS . for Dog phtirins;trisilt.sl,so to *f,oo %../ for into ' t., wuscoN,A. c o. , „ , BRO4D-OLOTES, liCpppymerefc:N'eglistg9v.l: tuck Jeaus„Sattisle*ftnc,Vc.simjmeittrum Summer stuffs jUstirt SP* giipmus o , PriztATT;s. 4 4)lol(ol4ll4, tINJ just ope:i& I add fur sale .by •-.- Jul 24 . J LTOIVR. ash Elat for;§ ll ,43 l 'tS r j l j‘! 3 C : 7.A., sl4 7Prf d :P t 141At ' qi' eft Montrose, December 24,1850; klarneA,Cesr Ityrer, Cs . trriao :e street upiketsite T. V. ELLIASI L. COX B. 'IL MILLS, W. B. DEANS ' FASHIONABLE ekl4.lLort, ===!im!mmg - Dr. Uffettar.sverObratteat t otg lODI9INES---Aheird °fail °amt. and kw .;monsty i .opprovecif---Tht: Production * 0.14. ,. celtscd,Surgeon and l'lty.*•htn of 20 leer, ,„ acy . deal arperieuce., - , RAFFERTY:eI:Lax OP GILEAD.—.Among 5.11 0 ) . remedies, before. the , public, this standepre-ezi lsa in the eferly stages of Co r ittuutplien, .BrondiN Calarrok'Couglis,iloticraness, Asthma, Spittin g Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary t guns occasioned: by cold. = Too much p u l se „ mill bit b es tdwed pow thiLi' remedy, and- theprepriet o urges, any orip:affected with any l of the abovee m , plaints, to secnre it at once. FAmis Tfp.s.--'llle ,hcit Physic nawinlbe Ceniltry-ficr sick 134.d:ad,,7 0 : . tiveness, cleansing . the sforriath 'of' bile, p unfya4 the blood, carrying .4z)lf diseased humors and rp s i or . ins health.. . Ralikarrs 31oniv rem). ving female obstructions' peculiar to the s tr , rising from cold or general weakness of the sytt im. Also for fentales,oftiVe habits of twdy. dyspep. tic or nervous, Feal;ness, tlbilitated teazle,. RAFFERTTS EYE W.evEr.—Fgr weak or inflamed eyes, warranted ~ .Linperierlo any in general flee. • RAFFERTY's.§TRENGTIIY...".:O;Ia PLASTER—fur or weakness itiLtbe,br,east, side or back. RAFFERTY ' S 'OR.II. 91.1.---The Great \Cozz i p er, warranted ftvrehnoorms where.they eist. RisTratr's ve 'w Eruises, sfinni t , rheumatic. . k.impF,; - ltaiibness ; stiffnp 3 or wea k ness of tbn joink'swelliregs, quinsy or - gm thriSat. - she . greatbstiWrnedy of the age. The above, eeleb[ated MedicineS for sale by- the followit4 Lveris & Son, .)lontrise- Rollin T. AAbley,' rotilifyn ; Thos:Jaek - son.Sprip l . vitt; C. E. Lathro and John _Bogart, Tunkkli i . nock Capwell,Ba ly Co., Fattoryviße; oaa ratterson.& Co., A ington Center. - o - Ty 811,850. • • do. do. do. do . iiew ..Itail'Ma i : liotpt and Geram ' - . ..:Stage House:. v-' fill.Artr i ES._t.l2,- MlT.a..hating i'epently ttien %.../ the new; Rai nay: Ittitel -, at 'the Great i,lif Depot,:and.fitieds p the Hutise in a splendid na, ner, invites the pioronage of the public, hens eon fident that with, his well - known-exerienee, and the ample arrangements he hast;teadtrfori thee atitn. modatiort. he can entertain company m a style es surpassed r-hy , arir Motel in Abe country.- . Tra.: H., tel is pleasantly, located vithitt a few, yards o 1 ::.e Railroad DePtit' (conatilUrcilini*'ll Splendid Iles , 4 . Great Bend valley and: the,stirroundirig canto", and passcugcra. Vila be comteYed •to and fn tie Depot free of charge, , , Stages leave this and 0 the arrival' of leach train. - fey Montrose mhe places beyond. and a daily ',line also- rum bate through kiarford- to Dinidak Carbondale; le. e.Trudelra- excellent: Livery estatilislinAtt is also connecteid.tith' this illoosti, where Iforßi end Carriage*' ate t command for an part of }le country. -" _ 7 - : . - .i: January--22,185.1,-.• . ' 4--3.0. L. ____.•—___, 7 .—___... ' ALI3AIf.Y. & BITIT.AIQ, Keta-York in:4 - 46e, (Ailing' a cad Sariudtertut Pail' .PortA, Sbe - ica - 'ctiid calinr a Lakes!- „ •• EYEnrxtopF',s ~1 1t LiNe. ! . , I_, H , E • Stikt areeritier now prepared - toweir ' Freight ilf all i 4 inds at the f011 , ,.kiii.4. , 1141{117'. cc.. 8 . 1410. Atttee.,_ - B ttavitt,,Bergen„ltochesteLCue andafgua, Genevn;' )riistlett,.' Ovid, Lodi, Diali.e ' EI Landing, Jefferson; aVana t .lilfiert, llor•elieioi, Corning, Eln.iira, -Fa tory vale, Spring -Port, lead. der's Ferry,...Aurora, Ithaca;.Candoriowego, Biwa, Binghamton, Great ilend, .Litues.bero*,. Deposit in.!, Hanock, every day in the Week, (Sundays excel+ eti,) and. continue wi.h re:mlarity throughout tl season.. They Will atteuilto forwarding. the faux_: to the. New -tork - ...l. arket, .where it will. -Melt ' the personal - attunLon . of experienced .salestns I who twill ittend do 4te selling of..t.ho.sante,-ends turn the pr - ieettelsirdirlanktilile futalSateitherelau I above. points,-totheroliowingperticins: • - . }Buffalo,. StOrehm se of: Henry Dew; Attic. Storehouse of 1 - tinrr Syford;; Batavia, Storehousi lof Lucius It: Smith; Bergen ; Storehotthe of Paul McPherson ; ltocheAter. Story of- Fairhanki &Eld ridge ; • Conandaguai Office- Of , -Walter reran:: Geneva, C. Lawrence ,• Dresden, Storeitove of 'Whitney.-&_MonellilOvitt . .; Berguson d Sorigv; Lodi; .Dundee Landing, -Storehouse of Tuthink Co.; Jefferson, officel of. E. 0. Norton. ratite Fe; Havana; Cffiee Of . J.l.k.'Phelps; MI II port, store of 1 J. Stull;.l - lorselinads: oflice.inf J. A. Terrell; Cot tang, storelof Wan 4. Arnold:: Elmira, Storehouse or Thurman ft....lngham. ractoryville, Store of tiharles H. Shepheni ; Spring. Port, at-the Sldte of; Beth - let's Ferryi. Alkora, store of H..* GA'. Mor gan ; -lihnea., store 4 RH...Drake ; Candor, store of S.Baranger; -Owego, Glade of Nathankt Ills; Union, store of CT.Nl . .Wheeler ;.13inghatraol, otike of James Sisk ;Great Bendoffice of F. Churchill: . ‘ lAnieslioro!..offiee. of: A.-Ward; Deposit sitire et .1 Ensign , k,Pean ;,, aneock, . store ,of Allison anl F* 11.eeve4. , .. - ,. i... . --,-., \,..• • . - ..i . ,,IAMES SISK', 'Binghamton, -- -. Wm.. 'FI - 1.1TN1.117. Dresden. -•tILGEO.IP:-MONELb, 41Q-, , NAT ALIEL-1:144 0170 4 9, , .Allettts.—Bnlyal:n ,Henry bow; Attiett,Thnni Syfortl;..Batattlit,l; aius 4Sinith ; Bergen, Dad MePlierstniii„lteche ter, "Fairbanks it -Elaridgf‘ 'o . oodniiita, - W4lieil Corcoran; Geneva,. - o. l o' rence l -Oviai - Fergit, ti. - tit.Sprague; Lodi ;Bodo 10 _Landing;Tuthill '4' . , 'co.„;-..fferson, E. 0 Norton ., Havana, J . : F:llhelpi, '., \Millfidit; , ;.l. Stull; [torso. - ,:heacts.Tik Fefiell-l; Pe s tilineltifuf: J'. Arcot& Et niiia,' -Turplair,k; - in.ghtn"..k•;-.Faetervville,•C. 11. , shephOil ;SiiiiiigTort i7.Redijet'S te'iry ;•Aur°,, r3 H. ef36 - Er-librgitai.; Ithaca I*.ll. • DrAe; e a ' pr, S. B4rager; lfttion• - o'l.`t ANTeAer ; Gtea Bet F. Churchill; : 4preskiro.,- . :,-; :: ,A2.tiy.ard ; DTA. Ensign tt, Detitt.;, - .llafteqcitAllisett : 4;*eses• -0 4tti.Pf , ' ,1 , - iiiti- 7 8 , 14'.iviil iiiipernitelld the b 1 ,4 ness thiangiiiiut-tini Aiinile tine, anti:l - 00 F'. filtalPerileililcii . :Ortin - irieo,4. - Fkiii; Fish; - 010 .4 ti 4. 4";; 7 *,* h*lt ba ‘ boitht i l t. thelinVest toes inieiliriceAjOroyitiiii - ainC'fetwaitle4 otthe'itb - ot4ene4l;*:te* . .N , ' ,- ,Jtily:l6, - 1T50;%,. , r, - ,--,-L ''-'-'"'':',' '""." NEW;AiligtE: tinael%i f n'edy,ii4iiiii...B timer ips , firm respeetfnllp unhoudc is that bikes store ., ru,Uently;occupjF4 by t kikis kE4lippasksis'" their itociiu ;:m idtlitiouArochich thei just receii44:l, froM NiunVorlOi" well aeleoitd sr seareent of &apts . Diw-Goifrk,r6froceries, they iiii.:determlneil tu'sell;ifor READY I'4 0F.4 ritionee,vihielt der cult be affesi Oa, (my Credit -estatAirArrienflik.ishi*errr..: . Al te d us*,O 4 I4P.,NAIAIAITTekr, 44' 'F YI & Vs CP-14/4<irYttli Ou iiiiiii*Otllly` Icitlils 3i } i r4 itiifitii - PlArri l aomilaV 14e4 ; stOes:reerfred :Prices. '073- 4 11VKA1. 1051., 1rer ,... § 6 ;40 40 4e . • ,25 -,' 43)1 0 1 I `zw'zill JO:M id of itoodi;irC" . e; April - I . oflij WWI'S ~ r s ..r.
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