The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, February 10, 1853, Image 4

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    t h t SUM nub Ix - "' wilt.
-• ,
"-t Thligs I- lairt'Seeilk
1 11 4tve seen -- YartrOrS It i fglctedi to
'' ineticl their fences in't,bevprtig, till aft,*
tinef. mid :Mowed Their - cattle and other= - stock
I to had no contiol over ,
theta, which nineStipies_out often'will •tuake'
,
them unruly. '
2..1 41 aTi) men tatineFsrature_Oeirswine
'4 . 4•ilinthighiriiy,'-witbelt a yoke or ring'in
their nose,, greatly aPHOY.ing,their neighbers,
by turning'mp the tirf . befortitheic tlweltings,,
ready to enter ' thi - deorLystrd'oegatden *ten-
ever there a- bie:dowli,ori:gata open, or
a hole in the fateet forgetting. , , the golden
rule,." whataver. ye; Would that man- should.
do to, sou o. ypu vivu
3.1 hiqe leftt,teir.;*t and
• glii,w•nplalnigainst weedi, and renntitrfrOm
year-ip year..epentiibered..with .niannor of
trash,:thts fulfllingthethe pioverb,i t'welitf `bY
'the field Of -the'isletliftil and> the' vineyaid of
the man void of tmaerit - andini and to, a`t was
all grown aver witlithorti, and:toe - tiles, had
--• covered tht face thereat W
and the ; stone. all
,
thereif was Vi - ..olien down," .
- 4: I have seen farmers who had a tolerable
theory of farming in their beads, but utt the
' first principle it practice,. and were likit the
Scribes, and l'hicis*,.. e Lfot tliefsayaaa do
. •
5 have seen'ariners who thellghtit Wick
ed to eultivate a fine garden, shrubbery; mut-
Inetitat trees, flowers, or 'anttltini 'to make
their houteiplertilint invittni,' not disce rn= / t it* the hand of the Creator in:all ,thiworks
of
natuiehut whO esteemedit no Sin to suffer .
their &Admit. tei grow up in idleness, roving
about with no taste for anytling . peitaiiting
AO home. , „ •
6. I have seen fainters who let their • tools
seinniti in the` fteldinall Weathers, and during
winter, ` saving a "great deal of this in not
itarryiig,them to and-from their stone houses,
..it is true,'hut fOrtre, tting the old rn4ru "°a
-Tetley saved is as goodas tiro penee earned.'
7..1 haveszen 4rrners,„Whotnew enough'
of farming' without readiag the CultiVator,;and
;toad not afford'. to take it, ` but who were able
'.to pay ler a novel, or some _trashy paPer of the,
• day. - •
Lhave seen farmers, who were - very offie
. ions in their nekhbOr's buiiness, and strange
- as it may "seem, neg,leeted Wit own.
- ' • 13erkshireisIC:Y.;
llorticaltiral
To iiveserveplum 0... vs from blaek - knots or
exereseenak cut them offseveraltimes a year
cut and k‘,.Cattirig.i. -
. To prevent the, cherry crop from being
spoiled
h y tie curcialio,. keep , the ground from
- _ •
The only remedy for thecherry-bird.issno4o...t=
- ing—huniireds have thus been driven away
-I,Tivflor.44lT4 one-,
seen for a week. - '
The hest remedy ; for bugs oirrielons and_
squashei, is a cheap square box covered *ith
gauze ; Or netting. ; - - •
Tif4raniplintcevetreens;one point atten
led to will result' in
,success---neglecte in
- --Ailure---this is, removing plenty of.earth ivith
tliereots. s
Mulch legend *Meting the
. 'raspberry
tight soils uilicidually- double the size of the
\ \. fruit.
Bunking ound young trees a feet: high in
mitiiirstr;, in mmedy against mice:
• young'fruit trees is one of thebest .l
- operations for, this country, but the litter Must
be removed, early- in autumn, or the mice
i►4tl plug havoc.;
The Massachusetts Ploughnutos, glyntl:'the
Measurement of four apple treeiset five scars
ligo„7*. time. years- from qlie bud.: The
etrdvi , s_ jAnite moderate fertilitY. — Their
*Sent circumference one 'foot from the
ground is fifteen inches each. This rapid
growth is awing to --careful transplanting,
- &mulching 'pith strawy manure-arid peat,.arask
iegthestenrswithpotash ley, and keeping
the ground in good tillage.
We are informed in the :Prairie yaryne.r,
tbit.4 - maiiirliasipplies the 13costob market
irith the Dandelion, obtains annually from
one-fotirth eau acm the sure -ofs2oo
- you BAIINB.--.tbe
Oveik e the '&lg:swinges the best for this'pstr-'
pose.: ;:=Hydraulic ,cement, deck :.freshly
slacked lime, - I
. pecit';* ochre (in poiv
de ..44t1bi,; the whole _to- be dissolve& in hot
itidapplied . with
Sr
3a
of
re
lim
istt
ml
of
[rat
in
nect
F
YR'
tn,
MEE
. , Spent Tam. .
lea the i'enusYlvantarnivis
salstatisthisthe had been. using spent tan
birk: ishis m~den ;Kith the best results. The
soil a nlich g was toiefl,was a sOff clay, al
together to stiff for 'inrorsfui gintening.±-;
-The y editor of - din Journalanstains the (pm:
ion of his coriespondent, in Some experiments
wade bifY3►l4 garden:
We tia . Vie little;fiiith thel . nse'of Spent; tan
birk as "Mantire;birtagno4 deal in =limit
in cornpapioilsOlay and stiffinams. Chips
from the 'ttonitof the wood-pile, Ow : dust,
ocatlyini4seiitter;:'wonldikavi name et..
fc The benefitarisesmostlyfrom Making
alieavfiloinight and poems. idrnittirviir,
warmth afidlight;and bringinn. iteertiluniig
powers .44n *Or* ;_ ; Such ; gag; inactive
stifeirtay •be 'MA. ufbim twatfarrns,'ldierni
WOW.' nnaintikM tan bark and nth
-4.0404°4 nhes*lll44., l ino l: • ) a i , nIT
them into a productive state, _ ,isat they need
the same,eareful attention _lke, i
thenerelusnt
WilitnzaatiOon affeirn, op.air4i sradie a.;
11ntfruit . Ad of profd.,,
nothing,Aben, be lest—ithe*ut' Ifings
*the 161d4dh,''the'tan bark, 'ehil
brukor;leavii,:aild
all ha.ve admanintiuence upoii,the
PP,4. 1 1 K 1 /4 :"
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Arrtm '""fw•S' 2 ol')
beictd tea eider erith en
The beet rnethodsorlp*ing tart AT)
flOokllnd IMPS* eta:.
thin iikitied;ledliui thete
it:Pickiiia,l442ll.4**/
4 0 444 , We 6i4C14704:90 3 4,
fillet-0 4 4 1 4 giliaterthenvAllifel
\ with the end which }as: been cored-u
tiia rr
garliV lo os 6 9.orAissoveter4W.
fitr figaansi-witkandlciegtly
'lhtletaWo4o; 'colt
I"4?—ridO*o- tik;
rich milk or cream.
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fottiatice I lostrpniit *4g you,
• - '.I care not now atfratition --: .i• , ;
• About these tires(*) Titii at law
- • • - These 'senseless f
~oifiiqtioni,
mu l
• ! :re ---..:': i,' , ',-; ''. If , . s ..
lei , -,.. 1?,
. - BaininfiiinelV ci•tlii(4 : l ;.i „i
Whet) . cliiiiiiir'6eine,liisu4.; -I,
' `Jn intiVrY:"P * eido Ft4aleiliT..::.:i -
e At
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... * il' :- .llnsr weltl twist theligiot isbeti trot': i•
- 14 'OS* that fortiteetlierial ' .1. _t''-• :1
i. jf Ali ab Hit 'iratisitoryrilill,g4t'j'" - ' '
•,! -:' - I,, , Thisiretineliniit inatiritiV •
';' , .„,And reading AiellbOld.'r T 4 ke.acfr, .71
-. licintee,bellevnitiPw;- - '
. - That I.could siSt niy- hesir to -- .1; --'. ,- •;P•
' --- -- - Ail arch-bald gi rl ii l o l ./.. i.. - , -- 'i - .1.
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••.- But then that 1104 bl - 'ey sent ,,••,
.;,.-.--•-'..A.,niatit - x,rn . il.da t..i. , . - -2, .1..... e..,. I,'
- .- Which like a 5peeta1....,p44%, : 4o'. •.; -, i" * i
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wi t
A-Pritioner of EFT "eif • - '.. . --,N.:. •• - i r
- And . in theArialn ' liof 'Soy heati, ,- /- -..-- 1
..;-,-,• -,..0na - .(atalt long-.v , ti0n;" . ... , . , .. - :i , i': ~ .1.
~... Igareis pletiketali,. -cr tr,•. :-.-•,- . - '-i ,
~.....- .: - . And filedam_tle:latati _ ~ ~••---. ' -...'.- '1:
''• ', "'..ktfiiiit'' Our* tiiitii* 00'0 O picit4, :-, •
your ti.
- , , flare ' of,rayjfeliiit •-,-, 7! . ~ .:
Thi - doiib , iii`gat!Ya...viiti 40;ILO.”
Seeliiiii 'fin' itid4iilicitl.
...
• And then - vour blUsii;iiii!olelily seethed'
-To par doli in.,' tran-Ve4i oll ! . •
• . I .thoutit3..*:ti about to snap -
r
. - - A j ginent-px confsssion.
o:4ltif 8'44 IWarned (nioSt titatirpth) ' t
How *slily I had citinteil - , . • ,I
-. For non iissurispbfiya*
,iti: d 'ilea . -
...1..
To which it all aniiht • -
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DeeeitfulpSaid,• anotherisa‘nin.i
. . Was, then beloved hy„thes— , . ::
The.preference yongiviie tilbinl -- '• r• -••-
-, Was fraudulent tome.i '•- - , . -: , - _ '_l
All, 4beri arc lore (so gitspeare . say4
Binl Inek is Sure Wilt's'!" t. 7 ._,
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• ' . .the:conris e . of ini.ejovi .ver . n . --- l''' ' i
'Withont iane' stieetil ' tOil: , -
' Savirliatiniluinent eij ' it yoifiiii*
.' To act.ai baize a 17art I i . _,-- , . - . 1
Without thisthat ycsli ' ' iledim met •
•- I neer had' lostaiy ... -. • : ,
31y. rival I was deeme d t view,
A Itusband7s rigl4salunirt -i-• . - r • 7
And *r ei t , wron g to tint orlytn!,.--f ,
For
.inite aktnakeeor rt. - • 1 . .
....• ••••• ~.• • • -. ,
When late I-eacy. your son Sittc‘lrir,
'Thus worrnwixxl for a.locer-
For then t he pleatifj*ncy
Aly heat could not get over: - •
I kissed the little brat and said
Mach happinesi =I whit ;you.
Bat oh ! I felt it was t o =
An immaterial issue.
I nt irritO no
2 4 41.0rpoppatheieLditties
My p
leding Ira, id na:nviklk,
And to' take' toCniUfs . .
S •„ ,
Poider nit Rattleizinakes. l "
" One of the arliesti Settlers i . around .Lake
.
Champlain c was COI; Edward -Itaiti6ml. -
-He understood the character and divosition
of the native 'of the fOiest., and lived with
,them in much -harmo ny ;. frefiti6ntly employ-,
Ing them to row _ him i- tp,aodkiwn the lake
.. he had "ocrasion: ' , - : l'';`>
:90P - $9 . 11,,i.t, 11 9w. . 1 74d..11010, 4, / 3 ;
i
i 'FliO :had -. Ilik liigs;STS 'SC Ao great 4
"from the Colonel's; dWelling, was 44141
The -Colonel• paring 1 oecssiem ,to visi
diitiut'shore of the 1 41te , 'einl )1 00 . 1
_to tow , hini ,in his, canoe.l ',NI;
they passed near a high sloping I .
On whicn.lay an immen, number . .
snakes asleep, and basking in the an
Indian gave a penetra‘ing look . and
gm. ._ . . k i .- - .
' Raymun,Ao i•fun 11
-1 01(.141:Wail 'reply.' -. . ..--' '
• '.,.. ' Well then, ynnin h te . ;tai fun ~
love
an and hole a: Ulm." 1 - . • .
So I.l . p'„rowed al ong s' tly and slo
cut as crotch sti ck fro . branch - o
non
the bank.' . . . .' * i
..r' Steady: n 6 wthole a ' tifiit Italtiaii, l its
he,, clasped the cr otch matide4 "Serpept - that
WAS asleey l eloise, to the -pl g e of the --
ter.
• Take 'um yow l Itayinoi hole. fast.'
. ,
- . 1 1"he'telonel took hold of the stick;
'die serpent 4oWn, Whileßigbeir tied
tie sack of ix!wder, ptitti g 4:k pi s end 01
rnahch ‘tnerem... ,- • - 40 ... ~ •
e thew made it fast to - sna 's tail,
and thew tonching fire . the itch; ' p a ve or_
ders:to ; let ' mu go,' kii,..t e same tim * heti
n in
oflfroM the shore ; the s , ke. :beiat crawl
ed away t o
his den. 1 ~ I ian im &Hate
ly stood np andfclapped 1 listridi; ' lag its
loud noise as Possible, ni/ . t t
4 .'iii sedtte
serlients;‘ 4l 9 al! i 4 A . ..• m 4 air 4 ilare4
t t
~ 4. Nor I s eult •Ramatr; . w , see . Il i said -
he, and in whOdt titOti nt t 0 T I C II er e*-
040, whOi.theieWaS to 's ure,. ' I) illii+
. T .ti 41405,i* I '4°4) 4i . ' 54 : 0 4ere4 , ;mks,
hissing, rattling, iiirlin. , a 4. jumpi g in ev
ery thv ' eetiOwiirrimagin . e.' I Q? 1. yinond
burstinto aloud laugh ,' hat echoed' the
T oss
lake, ileaset 'ariii'.lttli . success , 4,t '-
.trigki,
. i and the ingenuity of ; itar m es ii3r
tt.
. , • . ' I i • ••••
- - , 'Queer C - able"' ,-
;- &me fear s sincei. •' - in ,Ime to
L . New ans, 1.. knit! my+lf on . . evening
ati
tl
steamiaxit Amin the t. • :..., ppi. : . .. e Meat
Was raw nod uepl , - '. ; . 511 )4 'biting
,much else to da, most , f.. i paalietVii..*L -.
*A theinselres to ear p lai t -' i i,: ,The *Mt,
beifig onokorow4ed, . tables, 4_,Tre
4
soon:eel:4d upotr; ,arid: thlighl - -everything
available wmimdl3rlp : sed Into itermee,rinite
. a tiumberWereoldi wait got others,. to
Vial:46od.. ,kno i . ,,how4rer; 'l:...Otoser 7
Tcml,, irbo. 4e:iltr__ _ 7 .1
, Yleit *find a Pi ace
somewhere. ' Their ~.nttenfrott ants fit 1 . 002
attracted to the'ploiir* tort*' fsp went!) .
a- fiethodheittiergyinan; who;; ) ,. el woo:
seieml chairs, was' 'peseetlidlia *Mini rang: -
Ainistky . ,,draiiing.nfira` r t;eof oh pithier side—
therweht to' work' ' e'grinlit Waa l .isiaile
banded euchre, and 'as poo4,iire paored
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ell'irDs, , •
-•' I , . BLANKS,
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it io?a style, at fair priecs. and w ith' des,
lisvnig-the' advantage of new Materiali
out we din confidently promise' to giie
E6tir6'Satisfactio
:to those fasi)ring us with their patronage.
-CA's: Binds, Ddool `
. Tickets; Di
etc., Kill tid printed milt(
' ' %P.-Ail:lauds of 131aukS
.itintly:nOrand 04 isle.
OrThtse who hare Jul
lit to their } merest to-call '
IFICE. . t'i4 '; ' .
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STOVES - 4 ' ' STO I
. : •,:, •' ; ' ' ' 1 \
.Gi*at Bend Olt - lLtaidielitiVlll
,STOlrti COPPER , .TIN l it HE
. ~,,v IROVitSTABLISIIMENTi
iltvlibscrTher reepectfullY infamy( the public ,
'.. • • . -- — '. - •
,thatibe-bas received a . :large addition to las ,
fornier titUirk of .Stoves,:consisting.of a variety ot,
the Most. approved kinds r among which are
* .• - •
t• ' CLINTON AIR TIGHT, .. .
:. -; •
`-. .- 4 . - ;
. ' 'i ; ill. FOREST QUERN,, •
• _.i` L ;' q STAR . OP . THR - IVES,T, s- '
:' I , ' : • l WEST.ER-V
.01.710 EN;: . •
'sill alevitfid Ovens. Of Ilnare air tight . Stoves are
t:, l 3 1 ,1 . PIRENi.X, •PA RAG ON, • -
1 ,
-: , 3, i 11 7 ESTERY .R.UPIRE. .. •
li = il - 0/t.4 SGE A 114-21GRT,
1 i :ii :,_/./XlrED'Sr.el TSS.. '
•• .1 .' ni 17. A ILVERS,CTICA COAL STOT'E
i-- - 1. :ii
if. 'va ii4ty o f Premiums, '
some of nevi style, the .
liEf.a Aril :4A7LL, AIR MHZ FAR.MERS„ ,
.tigcook and various . aseertinent of Parlor and
"1 ' StoVeii for Wood. and Coal.' Box. Stoves of
ribmCsiiei and 'patterns he is continually mceiv
ng, a nil iihterals to keep as great a variety, of the
"t. PVlO•iir Ot•FlYes agility dealer in the country.
ennui iriiliing to purehase stoves will find- if to
it iiitisti to 'Call on bim. They will find his
- . i 'll. ea.: '
-'' • : - -- 1, 10090 - Furnitur e . - -
F . 3
• - '
. made Ed thelistrotigest and besf materials and as
cheap . ini Can ; be . bought i n this dr 13, assie roam! y
and inuchl batter than ofiered by -ietllars.
-71-431 1 3r,0ve Pipe d Tin Ware kept * sate - and
- Ma& tri ;tl.irdi4. Farniers I will be supplied with .
Paits:,rnaile of strung.inaterialq, - at Wholesale pri
.#tidi d e ri-for work in his ling will be thankful'.
r
and punctually attended to., . --
1 -. H ,:' i . - JOIIN COLSTON.. -
' Gicattend, .tiilY 1,1$5:: . -• tf '
Witt" REPAIRING,
.
AT'',."*DIEOLD STAND AGAIN. ,
bear,
.tanee
here.
soirre
gbear
, -
-Int6 ntoVriberg; baring minuted the above
'-
1 ' tithed business under the management ol -
Mr. Alfred Siyre, respectfully. soliet• from their old
etist4tel4 in that line, a return of their patronage.
ldr - .S:liti fin . eiperitmced and skilful workman,
haviag earned his- business and for many years
-worked t n
some of the best shops in New -York ci 7 -
ty, id Co 'pet - CIA to do any kind of Work. that - may
be entiiisted to hint; Promptnexi. inoJetatc cloir
geicaiidLtheguaranfya all gond.Watcles; we - trust
will iteani* a full shareOf patronage." . - 1
- Gold Rings made , to order, nod all kinds of Jew
dry repaired.._ I . - I
; 1 i ' l -BENTLEY & RE - - I D.
Mositrose. ~N0v.•12; 1851: - , 7 • - -.
-1
• turn
rocks
the
The
di. in-
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Tr)l4li-
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iv and
imles
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.1 •
NEW , G()ODS 1
AulA imaiscriber is now recetruig a complete as
. nertment of Spring and Summer Goodi con
sisting 4, - . 1 - .1 -, i [-
Itiy 'goods,: Croceries, !Crockery, Hard-
Wart; Patent Medicines, Paints; Oils, eye ! .
--iieedl4 iSteone;'Woixt and Tin Ware; Iron,
,SteeliNails,Codfisi, Mack rel,Lociking Glas
co
Wiiidoir Sash, Glass a 4 rutty, Carpet-
Jug, : Oil ;Cloth,. Lather, . le and- Upper,
C10c6, 1 Watches,. Hata an Caps,' 13oots and
ShOesVCarpet ttao,,Cotton Yarn, Batts and
Wie4,!Carpet NV rp, 'Erx..l &c. 41tc. --
.:/a4:tiiany other articles not mentioned, which I
im - dispi sa. to.sell very low fir cash or ready pay,
or,ao: a eridikto those who is 11 pay site in a reas
onable time.. • ALSO a good assortment _ of Goods
at Duck. I •
, _.., 1 . ~ S. S. GROV.ER.
' Stirlxigrille,.Xyt7 . , 1 852.1 '
oeping
p :aTit
s► slow
Thi ; i:9old -Medal and
New York. America,
!! Siker Medal el
State.
31-
ration.
Fa' OS_ lies
ItiCTolllotral,
T. : of ilie'superi4
nern*titetie; ,
PeriVenlar, Action,
e;r„;,.lettere
1, 'Machine 'Priv,
d iithe eubseribe
use* with righl
Colin 4 ,;otlistquebar
airiAlpitfonlnt
11rAll, ecomintmi
seriberiat-BINGHA.
ineet#tintionil
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,, iheicl44.
.T t f i l i ~ / coda, Tower*. knish
I z iiifjledieW; , • 4 , T o il e t Artieles,fatt- •
I* llierbs iL•f it' d er / . ad' ,4, , Silver Watek
-, ...
:1, e ;1„ e ; 4 4 - 4 ire ' rt , As rtw.,.. '. re t.
1 7 7-
rilifmr ' •Tiott It; Flutes; If; '.
- ---' all 841400 1
~-. ixak s . ustromv,- •1 .
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. ,` .Top, fret„eoLA l 7 .:„$'
5 e , r .,'• 1
.r • Gals .. ..,, ..„t
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BRIM
4G4N
btilLoNt§ lINCENav,
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A fonts
TS . (ix
. ,
ATING FURNACE, as' recentlY ' improved end
patented, is declared by high and reliable audit:di
ty to be the - • , ' . :'".
- Besl , Fornace In the :World ?
N.ofonly is this furnace and our system'of -Ventil
ation proved and declared to be thigrest mode of
Warming and • Ventilating riwir.6.link- catriOnis,
r t .
ac.tii al,senoot. mousing, eoritand . SVATlC DONE%
nose ALS, non* tkc., in nearly, all Ihe eitiel and
town ' in the United States, but is meetint with n.-
qual avor in the Cansulas, England, Ramie', and
othe Foreign Countries. It *been awarded at
nt Fairs in this country GOLD • AND ISILVEM
MED!. ran raratiots, and lastly, the cuixarrmizx
uktiai. at the winixo's XAIII; LONDON. It: has; been
subjected to the most rigid investigation it seers
-praetreal tests, and unanimously - lied:mid the b e st,
(See the printed retorts of the Fairs, Olio City and
tn
.State pUblie Commit ees on Public. Buildings-) We
have more than tiv ky-five hundred - rekrences,
many of whom are 'p Ofessional 'gentlemen , whose
scientific - attainnen . -ri, such matters are , well
-known: -To attain t is ilenirable object, the inven
tor of this Furnace , rsq - abandoned the , manufac
ture of the conlinon frail hotfair turtuiees !seven -
Years Axe. under the settled tkinviction that red
' hot: iron furnaces burn the oxygen nut of the air,.
producing An - Unhealthy, scorching, disagreeable
odor, unfit to tie- inlualedilay huthan beings ; besides
the constant'crackinglarld burning out of the pots
th,1,7
which permits th! poisonous gitses to eiicape and
*ngle with them; and then the annoyance and
ex se of repairs, clew pots, c. He now lathe
satis Action of knowing that Iti efforts to secure a
MEtLIIT„ ECONOMICAL and Dia sut Ailment-a, 'for
thoroughly .- - Warming and Neintilatiii4 , buildings,
has been entirely' aucdessful. R . They ; possess the
ag i
billowing advantages :. purit y . erair. powerful eat
ers, economical plan for bu rn ing atitbracite.bil iiii
nous coals' or wood;all equally- well—flues. s ilt'
cleared Out—great durability tif furnace, IA 1 ble
to rel Ors fora life-time; peryect rrafetj , inst
setting buildings on fire in which - they , are located;
may beset in loWcellars. Siien for all classes of
bnittlingi. Also bier sites Of tioNir and superior
• PORT ABLE.FURNACES—Dr:CIark's improved
BOSTON SCHOOL sToirE: .
REGISTERS -of all', descriptions ; HOT-AIR
GRATES; ROO3I'VENTILATORS, iiie...' . •
Emerson's celebrated VorritLentins for Roofs of
Buildings ,arid smoky . chimneys, ,ke... Calais°
RASUES, with or , Withcint Bath Boilers and Hot-Air
Fiitlires. '. Alt sizes and styles of those beautiful
Ittlltitoll MARBLE IIIAZITELS..•
PA:Oar; ift. Chamber \Frame ,Grates ?
Of rich.Enropeart and A meriatu styles. Also a
'splendid article of LrvEnrixit Soirr Cillitt. GaavEs,
for l'arlors,..&c."
,
Arehitee(s. BliiLlerti, and the 'pehlie' genendly,
please examine 'our exteisive assortment. - Posen
al attention givien to warming and:ventilating bull-.
din e ls-iii any part of the country. ' . —,
ip
~filLSost, RICIIARDSOIt dr C 94,
374 Broadiray, NO" York. • -
. „ .
?ALSO
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' CHILSON, RIOHARDSCYS,4I:OO.. .
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tit. AND 53 DLACESTONE Si., AMMITON. ,
• OctOber 20,1852. ' . 4uso -. , ',. . • ' '
teb.—
brough-
1 !leads
paper
ror, con
ilt find
E.O OF-
, • . l'arms . for' Sale.
In ' Siviquehanfra Colinty ' - Premed. ,
..r • 1 .
irlrIRE StTBSCRI:BE'RS rill act as .Agritts 1
R.. for the private sale of Real Estate—Farms {
Efotises and Lots--located in Stiscluelionpacount3r, - .
Pa. - All'wha' wish', to offer their properly fur sale
can give a minute description of -their Farcui or
Lots as follows: Number °facies, how many im
proved, and ho* watered ; Buildings; 'Orelntrd,
grafted or canimon fruit; other fruit trees„und shade
rees; bow far from 3lontrose. and .the nearest point
to a depot on the New York & Erie Railroad: iMee
and terms of 'payment. All who wish to sell or pnr
cliSe 'testi Estate, will receive prompt• attention
by calling on or' addressing us at ,Montrose; ilits
quelianna coimty, Pa. • • - •
DI - Conveyance from Montrose 'to the premises
free of charge. . . , - • • " _
Office on Turnpike street,4 doors 'lest of. the
•• .-
Brick corner. , . - -,' .. ' - .. . ~ -
..The following Farms and Lots aro now offerna
Joe sale:: -•
, .
No.l. 40 acres , ' 301 m. Frame Hone and Rim
n0.2.,80 acres, 150 - -do., - I do* ,
no. 3. 100 - do. • 60. . do. - • 'do.
no. 4. 150 dci. _6O - , - do. • do.a'•
no: 5: 70 do. • = 40 . - - :.do. do.*
n 0.6. 96-• do. '- 35 _, ,do. do.*
n 0.7. Store,Virelionse.add Lot: ' ''-:•'' t• :
- n0.11.. 145 acres, . - 15 ini. - framed hcnise and, arn
no. 9. 41 , do . ' •33 Jog house . • barn*.
- no. 10.,2. ,do - .griod frame house and barn.
no. 11. bone and lot,* •
.n 0.12 160 acres. 701 m. frame house mut barn
n0:13.340 do.
- 2001 m. - -do -do - -
-n0..14. 56 , do . 50 iin. do do
n 0.15. - 160 ' do_ 60- im. - do _, . .. doi -
, .
no. 16. 120- d 0 .43 im.* • -
n 0 .17; 100,. 75 • im. . do ~ . dot
no.lB. 112. "80 • lat. • -do -- dot
•n0.19..200, 150 improved,. do 1 . • . do; -
no. 20. 145, 100 I. , an. . do do'•, •
no. gl. 190, 120 • im. ' -... do - , do:. •
n 0.2.2. 90i, 45 im. -'- • do - r d 0 4 .1. "
no. 3.l • 45 - , 30 - im. -do - .doi
A *-
no. ~ 292,• 225 im. •do - dc
no. 25. 125 acres, 1001 m. '- do . -- d -
no. 6. 196 do 140 im ' do d
,*
no 127. 80 acres 45 imp.* - -
-
nit.•2B 11, good saw-mill and dwelling. *-•
no - '.49 184 acres, 90 '.' frame house and bwitt.
, no.llo 176 -do 100 . do • do '
nol 135 4o . 95 , do do,
Do
I
2 'IFO do - 135, - 'do ' do• ',-'-
no 3 160 do .1;0 klo, ' . do
'no 4 450 do 100 - ido - do :
no $5 150 do . 80 - ;do do ' - ,
tiod6 300 do - 170 ido ' .- do - •
- no 07 190 do , 140 ldo • - dol .
no $8 170,- do 400' ' .do' .- do :.. •• -
- n0.49.17641q.". 1.90:: 1 im. 1 ; "_ .do. -
1'1;3.40; 80 'acres - I . -. '
n 0,41. •gip. acres, 16Q improved.* ,:-.- -L , ' ' : - .
n 0.42. 92 do. 50, , - ' do'. _' - "'.do
D0.'43. 4 acres, all im p r oved. - - -' - ' -2 •
no. 44: 188 do . ' 65 - 'do' -•-- ' - 1.
,
•n0....45, 300 do "'PAO,- ' - do - - -,' •'. -.
no. 46. 120: 80 ins - ' Oristll 11 ' •
no. 47 400 tail' • 160 unproved. • '• '
n0.•48. 103 Acres.; -- 80 improved. •- . .
n 0.49 88 acres, 45 improved bOuscrind barn:
no. 50 83 arum, 63 imprnved; bons* and barn.
no. 51 93 acres, 60,, improvedi i dii. do.
.114. be. 120 acres. 65improy.ed: 'r ;;::7 ''l , '3
.Pririi frOiri 1110 to s3oper. acre. -:' -
i N. IL \PersOns, des g ‘ tork Purclm,se - any of the
alms*, by girlpgrtlus , lco:,carr. 'obtain a full descrip
tliai. - - ALF.lits,D. ;lIALDW. W.
•.' ~, - g: 0. BABCOCK.' ~.'"
tii
Montrose, ~OCt- o bei, 1850.4' , • ~•- ; ;•,,- 1 .... '..
N. Ili—Those snarlii4 thus (*) liave biers soki,
.
KANT !
Diploma of the
In.stitirte. the
the N: Y.
(me
ne •
now, eatablishea.
Maeltin4 over all
Straight' Needle,
MINE, •
.rtited States. The
the-Straight Wee
sale the rights to
'lie Machine in the
fir)! Tortatights
.4dresied. to the into-
Broome Co. N. Y. will
A. GENNET.
! It; he; .
t rat
TILITt
L ime uticle, in
ituteltotithe
kity.tioirt.to
tailit,ELLo,-:
le4 Gotha,
indigo; Carb -
Sunitoke.
/UM
' '- :; -..ci
' , Ai ,tiv 1
.4.: -
-..;.::-..,,t;•-t
fig low t ODDS. • „„... ~-:7 -. 1:
111111rifib*biliehsiiijaiit reeitki4 hs * winter atosii ,
• - ' : 1 '
.. : 1, of - - -• -•
1 ' - '..9...4T •- i ,
e "Clothaulr•q - - i " 1
forabitii antti ' ..i.trregn .., . Pg-e1qY..;', 1 1.4". Y.,,,9 ,
. liiiii Or •
-:10.)m,.*3.,. Jo #l2.
lity:lF, and a , -.;.. - -' -- i 4.4 44 Al 3
; .Vreiiii, Y-1 - 4: -- ina - *-1 -11 1- -4 - . .
1 ' 11' i-, rots rin 20 iti Ifi9g , i i , ii, c st .a., lit ; i.
i aporinihnt;r ;, . : 10 a l il t u r b ? -- C uller iitia4
naviidpi.bi!t . Driller" , . • .
.Orer-filia 4 , -' j , i,;t7r I k e ': 46i' iiN , 14.1 .7 4
Also, if, ~ . , 41 Rats . ..,P4 . ,• . .
Bonder, oon our Matt -
' 4 6 19,rtilt r on P, ' ' and ' NS,Trunkeißuiti
:4.o'• 404- .-' 441 e t!lFrt" ariet .of Au Itilir
if
mg
"4* * : ' l*44ad pOrk a t anliien . kidia,
- "_traps.". '" ! ' l . Which an' arm, p a per and ft.'
P - lick -"'' " - -- Mai bilai l t 7 nenuis4 -
so
t4: 1 ! , .. ras - !" ' -
"hitei,
.Whet hair kra,abes 4. ~, .
-161 " f it .. bakiaU Powllanis: 4 . 0 -<, . ••,• , ,
for eat, the , r .rotes 'ix! kor:reiidilly.
._
Tii• ''' ' ' ditki lir, ill do well in, p,l!!fie "'",ltr
..fitre ,.. cha5e5. :144•.;,,..,..414:,,,.„• ;"„;l4E.ilti.
:.4.i'.l.l.3tealtreket-mrr.", ' - P. -' -..... i'.. li. - 4:la
. '- , :1 - ::=4 -1. Pe ,., A' ';i - ...._ , ' .• '' ' '''•-".,-,...,
, 1 . • -- . ~...,..... i llw e !I • ! , i '
tn wird pircantlir te .Act
in g In ”liir 1'!
1541. - )01.4:1 town . '01 , 715.57a tbs. •• ~ t
swit =
,“ 0 .
, 1 .7.." üb• lurid Lk Ana h j r .1. ;3:
_ .`
... . Ag - Setelltiag Wombiti - ..
7:
CI
...:.REOST RE'
.FOR Si
•
A
/3-........,,-cat Chemuy.
S. HO Or ~ ... , ,,fit: AM'llololoin, 141.-•.:1'
Thin.n truly , irotitlerlbrieniedftiii4247ltOES
-7-70.1V, -fD.I'S PEPS 1A;: : JA . UIVDIOW, t. 70 rER
eourt.ll.2ltr COSSTIPA.TIO,N," '4l i nlol l 4 l '
a i
:777, Clirin,, ,, after: Nattire'43:Min Met ". 1 , by: Na
'ture's t)trll Agent; theanstrie Juice . I 1 =:- • .
' - re- Half a toisixionful
.of firiviii ' i nfused in
water, Will digest or dissolve, Fire pots 4"of=Roast
.Beef int about hie hours; out of the stet ACV : , . .
PT.& is the chief element, OT Great Digesting
Principle of. the Gaitrie Juiee=the Stiltinf of the
Food,. tie Purifying; Preserring,.anti •tliii4i/ofitie•
agent of the Stomach and Intestines: dtiiiic`ixtmc
ted from the Digestive Stomach of the I',G,, thns
• forming an Arlfilcial digestive . jruic4 -s ireeiliOy like
the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemictiii powers,
and furnishing a complete: and•perfect inibtititute
for it. I Ily the aid of . this 'preparation, the pains
and evils of Indigestion and Anapipsta are remov
edejuse• as they. would be - by a tiealthy I Stomach. •
It is deing- wonders fur Dyspeptics, eiringi,ease Eel
Drbility,
thiliii.e . „Emaciation; Nerrotis Declinciatid ifiyriter
tic Coat:gni/4km, supposed to be on ith - m Verge to
the grtive • TbeSiientific Evklenceupoe - which it
is based, is in - the, highest degree en *oily arid re::
utorkcilstei ' . • • ' 1 :1 .
1 . ~. .
• I' 1 ' Scientc , Eridence: ;1 !..
BARON LIEBIG in his celebrated WO k On An
itnal Oheinistry, ' raj's: -" Aii -Aitifieinl ~:lligest,ive '
Fluid, i tinaliignus to the GastrieJuice,ttinbe yea-
Any - prepared from the Mucous ti.em 4 'of
stointieli lofiehe Calf. 'in - Which Viiriotia'• articles of
hi
rod', sts wield' and • efts, Will be siifteite
,: changed •
and digeited, just iti the :sanie matinee :as ' thoy
wcuild bein tbehtimanstontitele• .---' I-I if -
13rOtill on the agentiind'Ot a doertptive Cir-1
cular, gr!it is,„,..iviiigis - large'antotint ofi seiAntific.ev::
idencit similar to. the above, together irk reports
of retiarkabie cures, from ill parts ' nt - be United;
Staten,' • --•• . •--, - • ': :, 4 i rt•/„ . * . : •' .
- ' -- t - - A,' a- Dyttivikvia • .
Curoll - q” • ' •
• Dr. flotighten7s Pepsin has prodece4 th Most mar
relines effectO, in curing casei of - Delolleir; Etnaci-_,
ation,' i Nervous DRkine, and DyireptieNn‘urnp7
tion. -i It is impoisilil to give - the iletnitn'tif cos - s:
in tbelimits of this a ertisement, but iMithentkm
i)e
ten' certificates have en given of moilei than two
tn
hundred - rearkabl , ciires,, in Philadelphia, New,
Yorkl and:Hoston alone These Were nearly .;till
desperate eties, and the cures - were dot _only sapid
and-wistiderful;but permanent. ' • 1 - f - , ; --,
It is a - great Nervous. - Antidote, in , particularly
'useful for tendency . to bilious . disoril N.Hver com• •
plaint. fever and ague, and the evil effeeta of qui- ,
4
nine,rtnercury, and other drugs u thi.Digestive.
Orgirs, After a long 'sickness. Ali; for excess in :
eating, and the too free use'of - ardent iipirits. . It .
also reconciles Health with Intempe t rattinC,
...
Dr.. Hatigtitons:Pepainlii - prep:l . oo . in powder
and fluid, forint—and to prescription iiit 14. for time;
:-.thie of physicians. , ,4 . f • ' 1 1.; ; -: . , •
l'nvate Circulars for .the use of Physicians may!-
be ebtained of Dr. Boughton erhis gents, descri-,
binitlici *bole; process of-pipit o ;:ittitYgivitig, ~
-the Authorities upon-which the clam of this new
remedy are based. A's It is -not ase etoniedv, ne
"11•101°"--*ti i4o4:it . ibri.Ti - ;
ci ins in respectable Standing' and r,_ nliir practice
Irlrie:OX* - DGMAII. per bottle:l .;!iii -.. .., •
• •• rirOtkesVir. - I Tivii.--.Every' bott er,inf the ge ms;
ir.e ',Peiiti bears the. writtee: t . 4' : life -or .1; S:
HOI.TGIIT,ON,.M. D., Vole pripri 09 i . lailadet
phi*, Pa. I.Coppright and Tra e arlf,,secured..
r Sold by. all Druggists - A d I los ie Medi-.
C. 6
cues... !. - ABEL TI:rItREI4,,,ID ' istoke..
' - lilontrose, Agent for Susq 'e ' tie CeuntY
• ~ 1
. „.
: Heed, and be "1-6. ..:
i..Li
Ni3EPENDENT of dilim it. boasters,
, • Or t , hd, few'disajrceted ivho I ; am obliged
totenll on to pay debts -of ~
.4 4 kanding 7
barea fiandscime_ ete'ek of 'q 9- 1 1 ,Jonilltgid,
among W
hich may be found, s tpei,and coin-
On firoadeloth4 Cassitnereiti Satinet4, Car=
ling. Sheetings, Batting , luiralo ltobes.
utiful delains, - Silk Plush and'44then Caps,
L '
Fresh Thai, Oils; Paints, FluidSchoogkOks
Iran, Nails, Steel, Molasses ; S tlap, ,roeke
ri Alre.:lce..tsbielasl will sell gug colimi , tielo,
as; tlie same qualities,f6,i the am p Tay ,
bad ;about tho ,434 liggiiis; .o- r..,iniCr -# 41 4)1g
the. nations., , . - : -.11 , ... .I.ii. 1..
And thatsiful for all past favo#,. all arein
sited to call with theiroraiiforaq kip d, Bid
te`i, Lard, S.ocki; flinielsitia*l 447-
eis Pork' Cash, or any urn 4C. ihipping
rms. , Cash .paid for the lettif - .01d4ac
camas and Notes must bet•hildto to by the
fii.st of January next. ' litipe: tfully; : '.
' [ Dee 0 1852.• -
, • •t • ~..{ ; -
- t• .' Si •
lee inus,,
-v.EW an
at d p o pul a r. anunged
ode
Vet). 1852. •
• For the Tottei
LY"'S Kathaiaon and Mrs)
Wash. Tiro,veti valuiable .
tnoting- . thi math of the Hair',
Oninggr:ay , oit . .e. fox si i ti
7 No r,25, '52;
N '
o ice. 4 l
A 'NEW TOP DU , afl.
.iCA. throes 'mamas new ope j
trith . Sprout's SPringi. First rai'
For sal 'cheap, enquire or F.
Dec. 23, 1852. " r
4C)
1 - . E, :Harness, and
, • 110 ,
.Kip,Calf4kins,and.Kipoki 0'
•,)t. for-sale at 'the . tattiest . 0 • ''
iii i hak a •ipaatasyrtment , el,Fi ,
alakers, • -•,••• t -.1:1408.9.'
1
•• Near , ,Milkted• Oct: It„186"4,0
1; ,
• , ~. ~
L., • .
ifew. Ad,vertis
itedg - it' BROTHE So
tT
re' eiliritl'egt(Skips fur tAtil
Montiose - Itior 4, $ b.k IttAl
.
,Luidier -
• -
'rP T L E 'g - nbrlrearek:t
hooltioso?
. 710 :4 8 i ) r.e - Xne
are'V.
-IL# Word to he w i m e Lc
Shstwhil
A ticeriiE*ll4tiot ttiq ire'
it 3
N riEn tio ni e,
TUST arrived. choke Bele+
t , Pils, Sags, Ate-0
1 1P04. 1 P 4
; 11441.614 ci i itOidwle k " s '
' vit"
strhigs;Bowatn!ilati° 4 x I m( 4
"othetfixiim for i drer*il)!N
meat just reteivf t
t*Alaritn*les4o9:lBlll/..il
'' 0744?7*1
litiii#A,Ft.
TT • rk.beilt
_Falk
lb& gin
7 1 .. :' " ", . ' --,.::! • . : ~ I , ,
'2. ' ''. 1 - •,!• , • .. .' j, f I', '‘
,
• ~ , - ,
*time; listrirme: OF' PERKINS,.
.. _ ..,_:-,,,,,,..t -)...:„)
tiaviNG pirch*seiS ef;ilglhtlit. & Co..:' the EL
:Li GL X FOIpiDRY, are note prepared to fill,
orders from" the trade;,,, and do,: work. rt Iheir,lini
"Withlitntittia WOOS: — They Will iiiip cooistaet;k
ly on hand 2 '..,,.f...- . 2 1 -I' .- : I: 1
?Lows, trust 44(14).
i .1 . TOVIEg (olllcisittla,) - :-. . . - i
=IP.UI44.I 7 ;et t r.PASP • . ,I'. 0 1 - . ' •- , 1
''S'i'llA treutrEits,' - )- • - '-;
-cQRAT:H-ezzt7,4i%74t..4 . c ,
'*ininitifl arliea i ir iiii4iiidii it. .1461.,,ph,i, t ,
' , Welt wA Itu,llliettice, ' VO:inanifacliq'F• 04 keeP
`for' sale' ' • ."4 - , ' i ' '". - , ...
. p
" 1 ' ' . ' 4ll ' e al4bialidl37kitchlo Prfsio.., '
'We' - .have. ' purchased the . .acluSive- right te iiikati-,
factureiand Sell/ ii .tittsicoutity;liftiine; WiotniFig,
and Bradford, ':i.' ; - ; , .. 1 .,. !.,-.•
_.. :. s
...1 . : Aic l 4: B gilte ~T
,rgis -, ,1 4 0 1 * .174.14!•
the !:
-; 1
- 711dirlisr ssi:to e etslirryot iron, excepting ; h
1 hitndres. 11: lin efiriled - for its : easy . draped; be
1 r it* title-third 'enisfeetharitinY no w in: use, while its
strength and thiribility Is greater. .i. ,, .. , , 17:" 1 . e ,
i"t, ' , 11; l,". ''.' . 'tMACIIIN.E.Iti r ' -:
'
1 ,
-of all kinds mainifactoredidd4eoa ired by'exPeri
erired,riinOineks.,-; 1. , 1 i ,, .. , •,',. -- ~ ---.,.. ;4 „. ,
r,,Stearsankiitea, -Gearitegs for. Mills; SAin•-•
r .> i 1 . I`.lllaoixes,, Ave. - , 4x..-: • --:
Anion.; the " Stoves which: e - manufacture , are
' i r til i •El TOXE Cooking' Stoce.
•
1W uoir 4- F.11.E.41)Y do' ;
, .
' ff.FORRST QUEEN, do I- •
•.. PREMIUM,- • : -••• •- •do '•
* ''
, And other kinils, all arranged iiir burning wood or
'coal: I' Also '' , , .' , • .-,
I ,Se?f-RS. , ;whstor, Parlor Store.
-1 • - Cotta , Pi. Parlor, do "
•, ~.-, 1 4 ~ . -• • '.l , -
Stanicy s, two stzeg,.
.do ~
.. - .
and a variety. of other Parlor Stoves, both wood
and coal bttniers. BrA . keep alsoon band Grind-:1
Stone trimminki, WO Churn trimmings. Umbrella
and Shovel and Tongs StandS, (ie. Vic. Wotk done
to order on shhrt notice and.t the lowest pike s.
ligr Ortleri for StoYes, Ag r icultural Implements,'
t
he- are solicited from those i 'the trade, and will be
filled at reasobableiwlfolesale prima. 1 . -' ... .
• », ' . ..I ,!. 'i S. 11. SAYRE:-
B. S. BENTLEY
• k : ; . i S. PERKINS, , : . ,
Vontrose; 31artiti4:185t1 ' ' '-'
' -H-1-1-7 470.: -1 11.i0:0...i4..1.
...,._ ~.
- ' , i - , , ; •:.: Abel Turrell .
- is now..reOiving and,,keei.)l•conshueV
-1: 4lirge. ead shaih4ble l astorinneet:oi
which 'lin' be 'sold tViy row for esisli.or rei
The etoek isethupord.of a flistiate a
Drug Dru,. Idedicim; Chernicab. Pain
lyre : sctifr., Qroceriei,
,Ghtss - A
- ' ‘, Spoeni,Spectacles, - Music d Inst
• ' meets, Yankee `Notions. 'ea ,
-' ' . c.l • gpiois—Also, - '-•• -
• -' - 'Dry Ci,ooda, Ilaidwart„
Stoneware, Trusses, Medica
- Instruinents;Sliirnider-braieo.
fernery, ' ;, .ll,,f,irrt*; Stationery; Br
Shoes "Camphine,',Dernink Fluid,;
) Cleekt. VV aicheg Jewelry dm.
All pefsoni wishi4 to - pureha.ie Dnigs,O
'O
any of the f'oresahl depart oleilts,' irill:fiO
terests: prothoted by calling tirir l t at the
Visrioty, St ore of :- . •. ' ; ABEL TUR
3.lontt•use::N:ov. 11, 1,852.. I ,- •
LINES O' DEPOT DEC. .It
:-. -. ; ~-. i , -ON 'HAND, - 1
.„; --..,.. •,. 4 ~ ... . ,-, - 1 • •
~
,F1'..01.11 i , f s-ALT; I I IME; PORK, BUTTER
tiA);' - )3egiis, - Wiil, Groceries ,_ Paints Oil s,
, . - 11yi.%, tulifs, Ilai,datare' t Crockery; 1 T 1
4-,'
L. . ; ware; Look:ing Glasses, Stoneware
: ,cicrking:, • Barter and Shop .. .
-.- , §toveN Pipe, Elbows, . '
I - . 1 :1 Nails, Glass,Vatty,. . ...
--i. I , - Sole ti.. titper ' ' , •
Leather, _ , ._,-
Shoe Pe'ir, ' Ready Made. Clothing, Vats,'
Caps, Ponnes, Wagons, Boots, gh e les,.
Goit s r", = Robhers7Trunks,Candj ..•
4*pantd--%Vare,„ - Carpenter do
1 Joiner's Tooli, :Table s ;
---- ,-- - -,- - :Stand4 - - -1 --Buteans, -
~ ,
~,_, ,
~ ~,:Bedstewhis
‘ , l ~ ~,,, ,
!II lt, li-`,.., .1: • Butrithi- '--: i'-' iv l 1 -
Robes, PloverSee4l, Clocks, Lever rehes,
Gold 1-thtinkkrints,lPelains, Sh ads, 1
Se . ' ll'l-iOtS; - .T.4, 1 *4' . Notions, .:. t-i [,-
r
,3;i:,d45. - .. .1; Grjritlsioileii;l, I .i.
.4. • "., - .:Axes i and Handles :: ..
.. 1 ~ ::';. i
t i s 'O ,‘
,11p4'mtreirtitore,tinb*I*41#tIlle
oe, Or '''' : /L I rt. LYONS :Ai 0 -. •:- I,
The • .
cheap
„ ..-tfirel i
..”_' , :
.r
MEW bserilier his beeerrapilointe it: agitu for
4e
-IL: ?..th - ifiafiJrniunikiri histinince - Coni ' ' *Si at
Iforrisbt rg,-Fa.l This eiiiiipiny hint's ital•o,f,.'
SIOQ. , ~iitid iiistires,oultiestoekor'in . plan..
A's?,' itent'f*r the Visti`Mtitual Fire In *twice
.oiinisiii l r *t ffirriibilig I ,l3aPFtid . Blo.o-
tire
stockl3l`toilt Conipany'-,-insnrini . exellisirelf„ sit
The ; bilindng -of the_ibove ConipiinieS I . is well
known tOie of thefirst order.' The abiive:ComPa.:
vies in re on as moderate terninlis any safe com-.
ptuiieS iii the Ilnion.•. - Citiiens of our. County - deit
tnnng t'4. -inive ., their 'property insured, wilt jiiire .
any inf i nnuation freely given ,by their aged: . •
i 1 1. f - • -. F. B. CiliNtiLEll.
foss, Aug. 20, 182.
~ , - - :
0
4,01 e Pianp, for
TORRELVS.
! -
40 ...1
;$
..144nanis atr,
Ar4elesloi p!*
l!titientink its
.• Carbondale ‘ Stages:. .-.-
T B 3 ."beeribers are running a daily line of Sta-,
. • :'between Carbondale and HOplmitomfata
tionll4 tite Pickawanna and Westeni Railroad,:
dicta . gittnik% LeareCirbondale in the morn
ing, aml edfaneet with the - Csiregoing.North . k 7 retut n-•
ing, le 'vi oh the arrival of the mail Great ,
1
' 4.l6irm , _'}.- most -, direet; and ; - eht.iiiMiat iibiite:::
from neat, BOA toCarbondale.'-' Pa*mged al-,
Wars. t into} Carbondale earlier:imthe evening.
-than b anyvtherioul+.- - ' •-: - - ~. - .i': . - -- -= : -ii
-FA ...receiPto in CatheMlide atthe. sto.reof.the l
Silbg ' ir ber:s, Nein sfre l f, a few, blOcka below Brim
son's gig.' i- . ' ..1 t. ROSY jik:IIIIOTLIE_R&L.:
Sel4 , i ) 10i., --:- I- , -- -I --- , -,',, If ,;:.. i ::
- ,
- .
.diet) all; right
t" fig it 1341 b,
C/14 NDIAIL •
3 ea
r 4li t er, Putna
IfinwerioriOal
tl 4iw ready
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nixerr ar Canny, Si' big p on Turnpike stree t, ono
4140 weir. of- IL .' WI ton s. Strom. , I
1 I t Liti&ES T ot MEYN()LVS
Montrose,Nov. 11, 1 852. , I;
MMUS
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'1.... 0 bliiliaiitif,:illl keii taitifaatli" au 1,14*1 .
galiitiriit 't l 4?ii.ft • R` Pioiti,•Cin*, ••••',
wit
... ; 'cilf S,aperia . i Quality.:' Alla, I- ---; :
. 4 .;;Ciiiyittaßiiti;•:- - • . 1 0 .
, to inic- irwak the koweetiaak Y ige•• t Ou' .!
~
Aungt-mt44 tiegipAtch, owd in all coot iv.aluf 1i,a,..t
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of
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landie
T i l. .4 ‘ ,- sg4c.k , e, . l) ,, t i ce A t i l i ; tc .luodp us . -- , .
AL -7- • reici)snltitnice4-thA. :4'silewing, Buishteltp ,and
-- --- ill. ;t h‘bitist '‘fia- ' hility' wh , 4.2
i . `: 0 , i * '
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0100 fr
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11.) i44 - 4;' Tl,l
11 10 41.t+
VIRPRIL I
L 3.4 q*
just '
ift,.llll4leigewiiii . or
gri:444unaori"
Sfm.
e' 411 c f
;lf
Fail & - lattrilirnagentestr for
„ ,--..! „ ~ ,- 185%......4. -,,, - .1
,- „ .
v* 1 4021; 11 wilibleg*Er* 'mewl
`Clot i .;- , , r„,, i , ,
- Tnhig W arehouse
eataefor Fut and !inn!" 11 Yeetgt New Ink
- • ~ ,4. =I., ~,• )
- (i i a blia led A. D. 50) i
Ird'sm We lr se, ,
bwt- h oce•Pt.4
' three luso ail story headings, J coh6i,,, az
t
lending , !liitinr opartratints, snb•diridell-iiiii , i .
1100 attain bano , elkh having its *pav e
a.gorpsoLste_cani ...,Theatt dePutionott Ana.
dal ny,cuain 1 1' onnl t 4 Il o te, t which
thiy are eiiidoc insures prompt and Nitiits4.
ri 4terition'to A fitiiiiintatrwisfitin ofeAryie er . •
;awls.. , The stuelief Beadylibtde Clothing ;i l k
most CoMpailtemaiveaY* 6o4l ,' andlishnniat to
the Unitetl Statnst and thelik,PPnr,lfilada, , Jto se.
tireatix' A tie' . t ,in ntYtns wnrxmanefall of
material, br airtz-. hi i Neer -York; while s e
reitn,rdeniWionew Ili - mewl. dtinatninatiaattiatf.
son La itli'ite mid petit ion defied., it '2
,
Organilathp Ike ~ 'Establiskatekt,
, Veit eutire got•m of the concernla andel the
general =Peri ' ' 9f M40%. 1 - &Wet: abate
Itaig`experienee ' thorough klnnilndge'ufateva
riohs'bottiches q , i ify_hipt teindraiii far the, e k l ,,
n oi r of manager The. first 4111sess me' Jeretea
wholly IA the ' 3toeinees. 'aniline atiih e i
wish an omalrease -. an - ortnun4 girtishineable t
seasonable aothi g for gentliroem and,boye., *
ILlioe, Director . f the; gent's dettartaent. Il e
-boy comprises a complete issortm et i
of the moot tinitefii and eleganity illt, s ti nts forint',
ever offered in thi city—W. K.-Tailor, mph*
tendimL The s• .. &floor is the CustoaDessat. '
intent, where all a les of fashionable and services.
ble goods are he and gentlemen's and T bay',
Clothing made to neasnre by the best artiste .-
None but Cate of the , very first class are ens
piaved. Maitar = atneti T. Barry anti Wili am
Helen. The tin • and fourth floors are approm n .
ted to , the whole le branch; Buyers vill ite m
have an opportun ty of selecting from a stock, the
extent and va n e , v, the beatify and cheapness at
which mut& be S. n to be appreciated. This. d e ., .
p a rtmene in"undo the direction of A. Phillips,sith
several amisitants The fifth and sixth Iflena fe ne ,
tbe, menu factor; portion of 'the estal dishitvaa—
superintendent, .C. Parr. Purchaser of Trim
mings, Fany G • , dm. T. Scoles.- P. . L. Roo s
purchaser of Clot , Cassitnere. , Yestags,&c. `
EVf - No ildvert°tent ate convey . an adequate
idea of the vast e 4W-m done at Un ion Hall; olds
extensive is order and'reg,ulanty, and the
cheap prices which 10d the foundation of its mu.
larity, and continue to sustain and increase it. The
Proprietor, under whose own eye the erhole system
works.so satisfitctorily. iespecifully invites bare
and the public generally, to come 'teal see for them
selves; ""r• IP. L. ROOERB, Pitsprietor.
t J. SOUDER, Snpenntaodtat
Kov. 11,1852., . _ilm... •:, _ `t , , 4\ • v ,-4-
-s - P
-_- - 4017V - : SHOP. -
,fz r '', ' ' ,<: Ni*:l6iFTS 61.1161 iintf.../ -- •
tr
M..* E- 310 .- 7. 9 1.01 4 1 4, ifeati4l3 ilar;wm the
-1.-Tit- • • public th t they i ~, , tufacturitto Alateh
lefli-pelebtatid (413: .., i'y . ,' alsii *e'er) . cells*:
fir oliband: , : .1 , -:--z - - . 4 .- 'c- , ...
S'idc Billi-,4 r eefiliwiy;-ce n a Ides, Plorh
-.' i . Oultiviit ii, Do g aisles:, Sleigh; -:
Cuitir-",:Shis; PlOiii - 2''
hand
ily - pay.
moot of ,
4- Oils ,
are
- - ---- -
, . .
of various patterns tocenuineitins to tiention.
.We,
hope hystria attentiOri-to.hueinessctO 'recefie_Oa
share ofP uhtio patronage, :' Manufactory- D. hire •
oftl Stand:
. .Foundty,M. McittinearlSearlesinitt -
- 15117Repabint'done inishOrt *ace:. . . ,
i Ltt
---';' ISIgR IT '?dOTT,,
--'h - ELIJ • mart ,-<•;
„. tf; 1- - -../ -.: I ...-'.. -- , • --
..- , _
she,
mps,
5A552:
thin
theit in
rug and
tELL
BUSINESS ;NOTICE:. ...
W i t LBON vrould'respeequltY t•eirettal
- IN.L..lhavipg•tituteide4 . .ancotkits 'lvidahim to all
slignAt: the Nyne,..,, i ' s 3 .114 •
'The mercantilewill `
.becootiiipeaathii
old `stand undir thV M. S. WHAM Sett.', •
They . intend to keep - - onliatid ti-,'general variety;
grid :. will he ever ready anti l !hinkftd• to acearmito.'
,date.thewe.who favor theniketth Theywill...
4eep•on . hind alprge atock - Of • •
Dry GoCids, - -Groceries Croaker
I. 1852.
~-Harawire
illaikseiths; • ,Ilainess, Catt
Bacot and Shoe. - Makers :ivill all fin 4
necessary for their aweation.- ' .1
Belts and Shoes, Muskies', ',patella r lid; Rubber :
Overshoes, kept , ?eland - •
ate: 0852.
AK.111117311M 1111110.1111.0 •
STOVE='DgPOItt
KEYSTONE §t4:e ''air.-tight-cook Stclo .
Double• Oven, I .; 1 - 4 To.
Euwire State_ - do. - I Ao.:
I T'remium:„Yl ' 44 1 ' .
Parlor s .chqcb t ilkod sl4otoves foa ViroOd ordeal
WAre,Pipe, Tipe s ,44 . -=
13trai , dutterp;SchilierN PlPOtr
give-Ili& wean
leud,teisoirchespet ibantbe:
• ‘_ . CO.
dept. 24, 1851:
,
:' , l Is 'about Os kelplac r gi
}TN% order Wean sir Fall of Scindleo, Yin'
` lll- N o Nal*lltaPd-theli ,G(iodg.'eieniat
iti no ,0141Isimlide• fcm, toOKiOglt uid
lasintifuntisorlxitept of silks, 1 4k
Bt and , on peached Sheitiaks
''Sinokirs-• %rid chewing Tobaim, - Ily Oka_ponal.`
'ita4aaartineni. of Stoma -
i floor .
•
hollers, Wagon springs.
ins, Slliet Lead, dre.,lt,c.
Wits,* d• Sox.
T
vicia
and, tithe 10-e01110.'; ' .ET -e l7 n a ...
',4'''c° therefor ',Alitigation: ' - '' •
:d°l4
' ---
'PreL4'4hscoulidi",eeeti°tno-°itillia ill
- -be itirto
prevent f ut ure : trouble :a
.. , t ,
_. ~. ~,
VE IPA IiCING also at ended 1 _ 0 ,7.
:- s, - e- . J. W. liAlliAl' ,
lane
~,_,..k.,8 51, ...., ..... ~,-....- .
111"1":.:7r.z, '•
' l l%, . ; g4ANFP I ; - $ 4 40 , 1-
.-,----..-: -•.,-- i ,..,' frocER T ; . ,
3a
- -•• ~.. , .......,- . _ -„, ,„...,,,,,,i.ki,
r„,.. k i,g...t i _
.-.1. ef EatQcgßlES'a l * Pe- 1 ! 41 g tbeu t 1,- idal
:: , ~ , , w .... g i t u,ii; can, be . bought - i y i 11 ` tritt H
sonnet° terns
~,
its
iwiiina .. iiet, for ow 1
IfeW
1-41 r 7G.11" - t '
. `elilltra:Baldlyi r t a C a
-"ruin-Pilaf- tinet f 'tina4l6 ‘ . ' • t glib
on idlad! ' ''
1 -Sburo.. , WV ketilkOna an y v
~S gul4 an ,-• 4 ''
. 4 p r oles TO
"" Leisiaite — t l Plese ~ ,
_I ' T !'
Lorkquiehif-' '• :,- i,fici;
- , .„, Raiiiii.,lSTits' lr dill . r.
' •
-
May
, 13--- , 05 -:, ,-,-, 4, , lf- ,l„ RD ;,. R_ , ,._=__ . __, ......-
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Lk I 'Tti sI
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...„, ~..„. L. ! t ? ,4 • v-, • , • I '-_, ,
rtftlargoSitf 4 and ipaklat void)? cci t :
. *erne AltaileK, end'. pat egos err effere4 'lf.
Itierkei,iiihich are:o ff ered at'exAremily lo w rq 4
V
it chiding Ala ' iti la oflisi ' some
Prints ;
ell iit - 6 4 pelioe der isid. ,-, .-,..: ~' • , ..... 1. '
-,, t '--- : , bi , - 2- •-) .kl: -01-- , „ BURROW °
-al.-15,1,0i 1 .- - A - -. ; /
'... -- : , -..-;. 0 1 r.3 ". ' ~.: .: :e---- 1 .- -- 777,
t
vitroiagaiii:,:o iritiT,;.4 , iice: - Aisisiiier
'Yr diestp#4 , . ita 4 .lph lei -1.. Oorder:
er
irtzt so ooe.t, .• ' , :_,:f
, . t.- i k , • Elam *At fa , • ,
Aga ,
.. 4 t . - ' US . rin rr e , Ye * Pr.,- (Om ' di
~,tie • arid irill eve al l •ItetrO r t - 4 v
iiiiirttig te' teete`app pries
, SMO4 ~ ' ;AdtbkitB , so/ t1 1 t k
.
•
.
Kg;l
tiUR LAND-MARKS!
„ _
iwilliatiend to ocatilional .raiN
shieni of SURIEI'4IrO in
'red; :Natty of the old Farm ill"
mid-
bt re-surveyed, - to took op , a,
-marks, which are liable tb get.l
by tithe se as" to occasion diTutes
to
Co i
sseg• - aR
-4 - v - m intern,
-
.111wOtdri"-"-r-'0
4 1 1 1 :1 1 e ar l i i p ollt
ge--0144, stwerie r mAtteeL.
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r elettsmiaiiiitoteeti, ithetta
3'IEOI4W twiiiTsgir
is
p i a
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teek.4l, it o4 4. 11 (02
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