f0 .. . - ,114t1i4 1 ,*k . ,-ilj'ii.o*; ev igh -- • iiikw re Live Cattle. . .., . .. , , •T_ his is of trn utility to all, who sin rid' exPetien djudges by eye. 41y . the following dimtioni, - the weight can he wer taine,d withinji mere trifle : . ' . . 'take iiitring and put it ground the breast, standaquirequst behind the shoulder bhille ; measure on a foot rule the feet ind inches the animal is in. circulafi3Tence ; this is called the girth; then, with the - string, measure from Ale hope `of-the: *tail which. plumbs the liciesiith the hindit•part ofd the ttittock ; di ractthe along the back to the &boulder blade \;• take the dimeasions on foot, then rule as before, whiehis the length, and work the figures in the followins ampler : Girth the bullock, air feet four inches ; length, fiie feet;three inches which' multiplied together mite' 31 square saperfieial feet; and that ,by. 13 - (the nuenber of pounds ' ;immures less than: five io- girth) make '713 'pounds: Where the animal measures amore. 'dial - 6' and' lesi than 7 in .girth,. 31 is the 'number of pounds to each superficial foot: Again, snppose a pig or any small beast should measure two feet in girth; 'and two along the back, which multiplied together, make 4 . square feet ; that multiplied by 11, theaumber of pounds allowed .each square faot, of cattle, rneasining leas .thati three_feA in girth, makes 44 _pounds: - Again, suppose a calf, a 'shetili &c., should Measure 4 feet six inches in girth; and 3 feet 9 inches in length,' which multiplied together makes 15i square feet;lhat maltiplied by 16, the num ber of pounds alloired to all cattle mellowing less than five _feet, and more than three. in girth ; makes 265 pounds. Tbe 'dimensions of the girth and length of horned cattle, , sheep and calves, or hogs may be. As exactly taken tbis way as is,at all necessary for any compu tation or ..any :valuation of stoct, and will . answer. e.Tactly 'to the four quarters; sinking the offal, and which every 'man wbosian get a bit of chank can easily .'perform.-Cham ber's lifforination for the..Pcople.‘ Gzits FOR . YArryzas.=—To raise good cat ' tle, a farm 'should be in such a state that it Would prodice good cor,r4good cabbageN or good.clover„ . An incre ase t of fann products lesiens the market pricer, and Abe consumerris more ben - efitted than the producer.. Therefore the • -couragernent of agriculture is the interest of the whole. It is the first duty or States ,to encourage 0-tic:Ultima) improvement. The-brightness of `the plow-share will prove a better security-, to our republican in . stitutions than all the windy patriotism of loug irpeeches in Congress. who encourages young men in the pursuitof agricultUre, is . doing a good work for. the morals of society'- a hundred Years' hen& • ,1 All - Vie true honor or- happiness .there is the world follows labor. Were it not for laboring men; there could - be - no progrei .. ,in eitbei - tot or science. Working men :are eig . o true nobility. Those who live with ant work are all paupers, - - ' - TO„VASE Cisizaw.—For a cistern - - to had ; 25 barrels of water, procure 'one bar csl of ...water` Hne, ,(hydriulic cement,) and threebarcels of,clean coarse Sand. If your soil is.clay or illy kind of comNict earth, dig abole as near tit., shape of an egg, end down, ss-far as you can ; mix your cement, a little ans time, and plaster it directly upon the :earth.: You htie no need of locclt If there is any considerable cavity in the !sides of the pit, fill it with clay:Mortar And thus aare;yotir cement. When the first coat is dry put'on the second, and perhaps a third; though couch thinner than the first. Cover the top scuba large flat stone,: if proctirable, hiving a man-bole andplace fork pump bro ken through the centre. A cistern eight feet in diameter and nine feet deep,' will hold a hundred barrels.—N. Y. Plow. -. The following recipe for prolonging the fruitfulness of strawberry plants has been fur nished to.us by. W. Et. Jesi . Tp., It erms high ly;recomendid him by somelriends in the lower part of the State. - Ilacws..—Applkonce a week, for three weeks t ocaumencing wheothe new Haves be gin to start in. the-spring, and make the list. application jive before the plants' are in -full bloom,—the following preparation, of nitrate ofrotash, - Glatibers salts, Ak Soda; each one pound—of Nitrite of Atnouia one quarterof ofapoundt'dissolvedin 30 gallons _Ol7 soft wa-• ter --apply- one third at a time. sr , If the. ,weather is dry while using _ the .1 wa ter yours plants with soft water 7 -apply the mixture in the evening. Thii treatment ob mates,the necessity of digging the beds or set tingerith 'fresh plants. Beds ten years old will =bear as wellas *them at two or three. _ , To CLzas-nstvna AND rolum.—To keep and`-torks in good order When tot. in eontilMar tyke, s and to \ restore theni when found ^ iusty, haie them well cleaned, - and then inh.the steel part with a flannel dipped it} asset , pnl, of in melted- mutton suet, Let there:Yettaeveral hours; then;Aluit them all oger ; =with finely pgwdeieil tied up la ; a 'thin .muslifilt bag. in two Or three dace; wipeoff the. eff. : 4lndlime.; ',pub them, withbuCkilthileAllei'; wrap them first in mama lila& and then an outside-covering of copse brown papnr k and pit' them _ away.- They should‘always be kept m a dry place: Cis;Ann Ithur..—Take lareebegg, break it - in isancer,,and with w three pronged furk beat it vntiritis as thick its tooter.. - Have ready 'li>rctf ;a. pint of nevi, inilk,iireetened with white sugar, stir the egg into this milk, anetterveit-with wpieee ofwponge cake _or, considered Terylight, noinishing'foOd for 'an invalid. Some pre ferthelolk and white of the egg - beaten 'op -1"1,40!!: . = jitkivp6Zipir.MAIDIV,FACTORY..—Mr. C: C. Varrfs ..Jteppale *misted in thef.'PaPipt:lnr Bikee" . RuutP, fining 11 0:2!! *444 l i4leilt in thift'i , borough in w ..to-Jasnufactire4e-Atitisicen -exten 6 " icalt:t'-1110'.4einari kr. this Peti) has. bitfiiitofaroilttuu 00 supply. • To grim. liir-ARPL— moa t he wat,Flill4l4'.fid!lbastbis for at s'er 40::•!tY93 416" 'thOtit- /191f--ge sod 14 1611) ri.loctror klyri,, pem r, . 31,1 - 04 as . 4 4 41.1: dealt .ar ; • r ;" - - • • -I*iitiiii,t44o . Abdo Rosa tad the= riihes NclotuatugaiNititainaimpeuiLirg Wed, througbYthei window . peeps,. `Saw BeiL,lleait'liith cheeks to rot: 'Her little "pin*sweepir . ig But Freddy; raw another That wool quite so phallist, Her miaber just keep thiews right, Was with the riatOter _ - . • - - -• Mot; Fred tboughlattli timid IA 411 oft revealed hia A very cunning whistle lad, \ Clear as a thrilling thrusir'ii ';- .Bo kr a soft and.titnid Wile" - The signal elearwas sounthui. Which, though by Boat quickly .1 The mother ,quite confounded, And Rasa, in artless innocence, StePped out to fetch some water And Fred: for fear of accident I Went with the duteous daughter; The .spring was buts rod or so, Just down , beside the inouhtal Yet quite an hour it took to .\' .And get back from the faun - The mother, frightened at the stay To seek hur just wait Marti*, As Fred his prudence did display `By Rosa and parta r ig. What kept you so, MY dali chi. Why Why ma, said site, with b mites, .TTC had a chase so lag and wild, After ,those pretty thrushes! I . Ttiackeray on Dieki • In his last Lecture :1n INew Thackeray said : ~ ~. - t As to tlae cliarac.teristiesi l ot Dickha fervid pen, I think we have all te.son WI be thank=: et, ful to him for bringing, sqch plemures into ' - our homes and awakenb g in-',our hearts i r a ti such kindly sympathieS There are - manT, i it personages in Dickens' *I-kings which make IF . , us feel bettor for their Acquaintance, You cone, away better foriyour contact witb them. Wai • there ever a betterr . chatity - -bertnon preached in the 'world thins - Dickens'ehrit3t-, mas. Carol 1 It was the ineatts . of lighting up hundreds of. ,Christm4s-fires. and awak-,, ening numberleas social sympathies.:, M for, this.man's love foi children, that - particular bump at tbe back part of his bead natist•-be 1 monstrous. " [ Applause.] I;-know two chit- • dren, at leas, who peruse his- k . ten times :more assiduously than thosei ? o , their, father. I know one:girl. who read Nicholas Nick lebv when she is tired and wben she is res.' ted; when she is sad and Whenisho is happy' she,reads Nichola Niekleby ; when she is rm . ,' . and when she is in bed she reads Nickleby, ; 1 and when she litut read , the ,bov i k 'trough— she reads Nicholas Nickleby ag . n. [.[AP-; 1:,,,ii plause.] When ten years of age, be said tot me, i",Pn, 1- like lie, Dickens ks better!' than yours rizind..she expressed a 4 t. I should write finch a bock. Dir- bo' cyan 4j Is What humor, and *hat genial 3-mpathyj plays around that book ll and who does not!' sympathize,' with:Oliver Twist,' tbo doesi. not delight to coat( mplate Aff. i icaivber? l amid his- various .fortunes 1 I`rec.. ;Ise in'i t this _genial author a beneficed messenger oft \good ; and thankfully Ita e mi share of that(' il 'happiness which he - lies o 4 boithticuly givero to the world ! .-fAliPlatis 1' it ~ - 4- _/ • . ' .- r .1 r: , . _ RIGHTS OF : H OT E L' .FLESPERS',..--001:1 Webb, the proprietor of the Union House,l recently ordered sperson ‘ opt of his house. The ratter refused, and the proprietor badi him arrested: The case mine before Al 4 derrnan Elkinton, who ,required Crigg,i. the defendant, to find hail in 5400. '';Thee decision of - the Aldefinin was folly ed up •-1 on a well - established rinCiple o law4l that a hotel is as much ths„castie of :the proprietor, as a private residence is tenni i individual: Ai similar Use was, tried, few years ' ago. ; - befo ' , ,Tudge King, irf, • which the court unani inisly laid dfiwi the following:proposition, as law applica i, hie to the case :--. That the smile rule o law whic.ll applies in the case of a privat . citizen applied to the keeper of:a hqtel 1 his house was his castle, andl he; could' et ject- all intruders.--Becansei a gentiernari was licensed to keep, a publie itin,or tav ern, does be thereby Surrender his contro over his 11(.115e:or his castle? nut becaps i one should allsge he had : bilabial' 'with 4 guest, and .theguest desire to. I ' a visit': or that,was obnoxious to. any , eeper or the houSe, and therefore any o is can ell' ter the hotel on stick a pretex ; ; and stay as long as he pleases, without , e proprii: etor possessing the power to re ' rive hipi, is- & hi principle which: cannot, b isanctio4 ed on any clear legal ground. 4-..-Phila delphia Ledger., - , . r - • A LAWYER, : t , mits43 . ,-- . .4m0 4. the 'ei tern. found . in the possesAion of C ark, ar ,et ted at -Pond's Exchange lintel, a. short since, as a counterfeiter. were aersAral si • : e Robert Harkness, Delhi, Deliwaii. co— .OA .cer Mack proceeded .to Delhi to arrest Hi' i ness, - , but found he had gone. tot'Vna. L where he was practicing law.. ,46' was fo t n at I.ltiadilla, in his office, in compl.ny. wi clerk, anderrested, but immediately- bit 1 , 1 on a plan for his benefit, -whichthe shre,. d ne.i.s of the - -officers frustrated. - - Steppin ', • s ißiae With his clerk, ;be .Whispered jai:inlet ii ni to' him; and 'then sprang through , a ,i , . door,' leaped- over.a.fence and made off: I, tk) officers, however,: not following him, he '... returned. : His intention .-Waii, no. &gib, # lead off the officers, when 'tlief clerk , coul . i 0- vor° his trunk.. Ile•was secured!ttild sh clt led,.and. on erching his trunk a cairn , ' # plates -for • bills:. of different- , deninnina, . ni; . counterfeit and batik ` notes,: - , :la preparation .for 'removing-ink . - fittW ..1 . • were found.. -He Was conveyed tO . Delh . tad.: cominitted.' .11e is a • lawyer hyli prof- .4, has. beeOnnich eiteemedin Delaware Pi ty, end has. been ",,*,;,thlil'oolmtv MOO - 's office. ..4fe- his alaii.be . *:444: 7 o( tb' : ; 'A . tif Sul i•ers*rti. ,. --Alksit#4-21//48 i . . : ' j e —4lw new Temperance organ-nab n„ca 1-' ed . the, '.Order Of Social iroles;;l4 is liered - - Combines within More of itlin . letnetitii. of Slicers and - , permanence '-iita 'any .Ircip 7 . . rierance Order.in existence; - ii at : resionveo.}l- - I stittite& .It. it' based -:on the' pri nciple t `. !tie not good for minto boatoiln' in his . .f ;forts for-the' reformation andass4tance of IS . fellniiiiiliikthat tO;effeetnallyjiti in this akin every* iisefil iitt, ' be 4ii 1 peratively nee*, the counsel : anditetive Is' ' ; tancepeneviat ternis 7 4oftb4 liAiii*ldeb GOd - aw-ik ros:. - liwiet* - 14F,t! to ita4-4,11at of Woititit, _t...;':;-..it:':::::.1:.,, , ::. 1 . ililiPf ': . • .1.., . '_,,.,:".....,:f .f,,,: ..,. '. „ -• =i ~:-; 4, .`:, .‘l..T.q • All.lWes Ai - Siartix!-:itioiinast*Litivraio:: . . . ToatzliPtr , ' --I Ave . P.Y., -i .puttipg.. into , , rf .,. Ottinn in this'boiougli . .4,,fact4rt fik . „ - 1! ! stimiti . 3g ' iiii*iipt,,Nii_iif,o*.,- -Itti , is *.,iclintratt for 44104 iiliiiliq iibinher',. Of them from '-the(peraotni'toTirilliiili')l* Old.: 101LF4teilt; -f . - , , ,i :. 1 - '...' 7 :' ' - ;..1 '. .., •1' ' '..,'.. , 1.. , 1 .- ritiv- . ...T:ttmo.S.::.liatinint.,444so,.llo in' mak ing thein; Attachina . ;to- - .his liti e atone 4.0290.7,: whiellist;iitt ''- Av. i e _.`Opits'thia.lsOrAMthiptt4it.roi ,, '. oft, ' -4. l .r, 6 la7 l 4.ok9Paitiiiit: ''-' :. r... .- ' • - •'.-ir - 4111 1 411 " 1_1. , rjora - ' 1;l11"= - ,-• - - -- . l ' :: :1 4i t beautiful 'Uni °:te l: . -• . t e ar .i ft, . $, /725rD e ggZ ew ORNAE. 7 b, itc E pretared to execute every kind of . ..- ;' LTTEWEPRESS '... entop-LAR.s, .. , . . . iL .ii :: : , /: ? l , .o? ,: s fiat i :E rT imi l ß 3 ls a s :l n s : . ... , l , l ,.... l . ! CARDS, , . :, i: 1 . - BLANKS, ", ', V Al 7 ITS' CFI.6,C - S. .4•e_ v • . 'avi tg . the advantage of new Materials through; it, I tan totyldent promise to give th fartring Its with their - pa (cottage. i . c.. 11 $ 1 fie t,e ti le a r l in iB t l ed ank o s, n .e t t oo n l o T t ic ee k . t o ta n , gced ßill Head. r satisfaction • • - 'Entiro . All kinds orßlanks usually called [Cori con an y ilp hand for sale.. ~ • . . - f , one who have Job hinting to do, will • find . 4 . h l el i. ictter i est to call at the REGIST Eft..9F:- 7t1:14: Mr. ' V4I!ITED AT W.. P. WYATT'S: .. I e r iir- I ,tiothinfv-Stote l IE/ • . • . I ITianipike-atreet, Montrose, Pa,) - ' • i i• PPIJE.S and BUTTER in, exchange for Clloth 111., ing, for which the inglsest ttuuket price wil biidi - I • • ' • - e atibeicr` ibe' r has . just 'returned fr o in New York wit a heantifittaasortment of Cloths, Casitimeres, silk ndisMin Vestinwt, tic. 4tc. all of which will be 4 . . sold fot; the'lcAvest living prices,.for cash or ready Pal% 1 11- -• ' - ' lie 14s iiiscion hand the Fall e-Winter. Fash, ions f0i.11424-3. and is prepared to manufacture in the most ,style of fashion, on the most raasbnioe i terms,mnd it the shortest notice. • - N. 0.:---/11 i Goods sold at my store is. warrant ed. arid ',ready , made Clothing manufactured at home *Air aubscri,ber. - • • *;,,llciitting its usual. itore in Cot. Dimock'a lat e; la* lottict4 Turopikemt, Montrose, Pa. Nov 4, 1852. t__ • ik 110111 :1. T" i stibscriber . bas j ust receired:-a new lot' of RnterGoixis, to wbieh be would invite the attention (Yr his friendsand customers... •• • Bring along- your Socks, Grain, Furs, Wood, Ba,rk, Tall Oat Butter, Caeh, Rags,;anxi indeed al mSwteveryßhifg you bare to tell, and in exclusive, yiais will get . • • .0- 0, CADS. VER Y CHEAP Call see for yourielyea, if you do not find. it to you . need riot buy, u I dc not, chaise anything for aboWing goods.. • ' • • I. S. LITTLE. .NeW ford, Dec. 18.1852. . • ' ' ' 1 [A Tani Cori] - By ISlie jai Appointment. • - NOWITp LL MEN, that we,the undersign -11 jd. Jaen erre: Charles Dnpierre, Theopho las .3e l licaidtl an Henri Fritz, of the Cantons of Berne I'. Chatel, Watch Manufacturers: DO by,':the.s . opr • to duly authorize and appoint Professor 1.1.1--A. SINGLETON, Watchtnaker, of Montrioiei'anl.l • I'M. SINGLETON, of the afore said phtcel . to be our Sole Agents for the gtiote of Pennsilvanin, find this said appointment to extend. SOuth VVest.• ' • lib 1 1: e l e pnrues to these presents. do.agree to pay all.Law costt =anted -by any infringenient on this our appointment, and to this we set our roe. pectivs Mimes and seals in the -presence of Carl • Pierre, 111.11/6-al, P. Heughnue. Dated in• Switz-• erlat4 'fiist day of January; in the year .of our Lord Ode thciusind eight hundred and fiftpwo. • • I I , JiiEN PIERRE. CHARLES DIIPI ER, LS.] THEO'S SCHMIDT, [LS.] • • HE FRITZ. [LS.] . VAL:11111 E REAL _ESTATE' FOR • 1 -. SALES -. 20inLLAGE LOTS situate d • the l t , p art ft) . village . of Su in ueh P D: ai l l ea Mouses eet 'iyid t.:t e nOt bu siness q part of the aforeatiid village. Also; ' lA , .farzs cm/staining 133 `acres, with alstztall imprOventent, the reinaiuder heavily timbe r ;d; situate "2 miles-from,said village: Sunnehaima is the sreat Central Depot of the - 5 N. M. Railroad, situate at the foot of the hear . ieist gracile on the rood, near the great works - of Staruisce;-Canevracta and the 'Cascade, and posses l• • pinch, nittire the best watering place on the route, 1 , - - .with 7the - toca/ity of extensive Machine Shops, Foundry, *C. Susquehanna; • enough nuti3berang but 2;000 iOsbitants, and but 4 Yeats of age, is a 'destined loon to raoge alongside of the most tloni ishingand populous towns on the /ineof this great r -thoroughtaro.• L. P. MENDS. Agent. • 'Office one door east of Leuheices. - 'Susquehanna Depot,Nov,-18, 1852. tf Not, hlhe time to op fir Winter. - I • , - • 1 LONG -SHAWLS. - LONG . A 3 ,A:IIOE lot of WINTER SHAWLS et pri- Aes*ging from'fen to ten dollars. Plata kiFascy Caslimeres aid d'Laias, evxottassoittnetst, just received and for sale very low, for ready pay. " • • iiss sly Brix?litey 4- Septa . Julia the 'article for dresses for these cold days.- I.larr,y Clothe for Overcoats-many kinds and col ows--some ,ery cheap. • - • Call and examine. We charge nothing if you dafelbuy, ind‘not winch ifyou` do. /... Coir.forters and Neck ties, Ladies' Scarf s d. Vie toria-?rippOts; Worked Pocket Handterddefs, Col lars tins :Udder Hafiderchiets. Lisle _Throul, Silk. Cott* Oailmere and Kid Gloves, for men, woman and children, Nelrat 'kilter-al colors, and ether fanct dr*Xt Enikons far Ladies' wear: Just open ed tir . - J. Lima & scot. 1 RING SOLOMON SAYS,. ' : GL"iEli i _w Won; and, with sit your gettiogs, ge t -1 LuOderstanding,- and get also coverings -for. your' uOderstandings; which last Conunodity, if' lou ther the other two, ' will be apt to seek and ' t Keeler fic S d's Boot and Shoe Stott. 1 1 . ~:, . A .. _. toi t Ty 1 , oc, uriugg - s certain men . • I A. dirreat tale bits ld, ..,Wad from the public , 44 , - , 1 'We won't he under, ed. . Ottr .tosertoien L. though -oefierici . CllOlOllO incldde pipers! Pierre sod: .1. e Prophet - Istuah,lo mi l nuthiliii of kiOpuli. .' ' ! - sj*Kilust4lelit. ,in the 1 i' i . . I BOOT -it agti,i - E ZEV.E; ' = my exielisive and coop and ire bops yet , issitis.it ISt:hide semi oftbe . profits. - ''. ' *l* Wcsit *as to order,: asttrepatrizg isatly J ,L,: - ;„,-- .-- KEEL ,It i sTADDABD. -.., as t origem . I, Arov . ;.4,- lan. ~, • - r oDst 7 \ ',-;iprtEss'o* . , supply ' 'of Dr ` Ali It :ARE tnrn . a t T wisty of 19,12000, Vlr Weds embragngawa patterns, six t-tfr iii isi. ...Act of utiful Oyles . , ~ :, /"Al• V - "verg°°ds'nx.r,A7 - ',.,41 0 1 40 4 1% 71)E " 44,ArsrOki z 4" ky .— /F . ' — pyi*.SPOPX7) . 4 - A r h .1)7474 4 -114- - WI- - 14' - ii i p s --' ' ,' -' iTkr y, r -1 .13' striuto7#4 0P4,41, , 'H ' • q.l- 1 .. -‘:--;' LIB liin: koiiiiii.kit - rri' Jausaice, Dyspepria,,llllllo*ic or Nervous. Debility,' - .Dlicaies of the - Kinsey:, ' ~'. MID AL " ' •-% ... :- -' ..-, ' • onzuizs oar , .. ' . ...•• : zisairsoz imioz . - - *ACV, woo AS CONSTIPA. . . o • ." . I ZION, - ISWAILD Pima, Finutzis r•BUloo To SIM USAh, Acroorry Os. THIS EIT9MACIT.i . NAUSZA, HrAfT-111USS, Ms- • • . .. . Gun to IL - Foot,. FuLiOH:vi, ;WRIGITY,'/N rum Brom 'Cu, 'Sotri. - Eavicurtorts, Surrarra OR. Pim -1111111W:AT RIM FIT OF Tug STOG /DA S WT3I- • MING OF THITIIF.AD, Hu . astro AND Dan- CULT BRILATIUNG, FLUTIVNING AT TUX IiZART„CUORING OK SUFFOCATING , IHINSATION/1 WHEN IN A LYING ' • . . FCRIITUIt i ,DINIII:BB OF F,I• 11074 DOTS OD VIM • sr.rozz SIGN; , ;ester. •Pevisi`and piin in the Head, Deficiency o .Perspimtion, Yellowncsis of the Skin and. Eyes, Pain in tba aide, back, Cheat. Limbs, the., sudden flushes of beat, burning in the flesh, constant imag inimps rOvil, and treat depression of spirits, can beleffectually Mired by . • 1100FLAND'S . CELEBRATED GERMAN BITTERS ; , rawAsui ' 'Dr. C. M. Jackson. • `•- At the German Medicina.Stare,"l2o Arch Street, Philadelphia.' '. ' - Their power over the above 'diseases is not ex celled, if equalled, by any other prep aration in the United States, as the cures attest, in many cases after skilful physicians bad Gtiled. • • . There Bitters are "worthy the attention of MA lids.. Possessing great virtues in \ the rectifitstiou of disease; of the Liver and lesser glands, exercis ing the most sea hing_poWers in weakness and at fections of tbe dips - Use organs, they are withal, safe certain nod' pleasaht. . Readmit! be anti:lice& • .From the Boston Bee. The editot said, Der. 22nd: . Dr. liaoiland:s Celebrated German Bitters for the cute of Liver Comfdairit,.Jannd*e, Dyspepsia, Chronic ar Nervous Debility, is deservedly one• o the most popular medicines of - the day. Th e se Bitters. hare heel used - by thousands, and a friend at your elbow says he has himself received an effee• tual and permanent cureof Liver Complaint from the use. of. the remedy. We are I convinced that, in the :use, of thsie Bitters; the patient constantly , gains strength and visor-a . fact (worthy of great consideration. They are :pleassalt -in` taste and smell, and can be used by persons With the 'test delicate stomachs with safety undei any-circum stances. We•are speaking trona I experience, and to the afflicted we advise their use. - ‘ • . • "Scours Watarts,7 one of the best Literary pa rrs pUblisbcd; Raid, 4n, 25-- . ' “ Dri Scotland's German Ifitters,,matiufactured by Dr. Jackson _ are now recommended by some of -t.he most prominent menthol's; •of the fatuity as an article of much' officiey in runes of f le weak , ' ness. As such is the 'case, we - wou ld driseall mothers ici obtain a bottle , and thus ve them 'elves rittich'sicitnesa. •Penions of ciebilit ted con stitutidns will find these ,Ilitters Adria gen i us* to , their 116alth, As weknoti.from experience the sal utsry effect they have upon weak systems." . .. 1 Wore Evidence . .. • , Tliel ion. t 3. D. "'incline, Mayor of the City o t . Cemden, N. J: says •„I ,• - - . • " EidortAxes Gxattiir Brrlxas.r- = W e have seen many fiatterieg.notices of this medicine, and the source from which-they ,Came induCed us to make inquiry respecting its merits. From. inquiry we were persuaded to use it, and must say found it specifie id its action upon diseases of. the liver and digestive .organs,, and the e powerful influence it ex erts urn nervous. prostration is really surprising. It, calms and strengthatui the nerves, bringing them into a State of revose, snaking sleep refreshing: • • • If this medians was more generally used, we, ore satisfied thore woul be less sacks**, as from' i i ie the stomach , liver, anti rvons system. the great majority, of , real and imaginary diseases emanate. Have. thcm in a healthy- ~ .9ition, and.you can bid defisane„e to epideinics genentlly. This extraordin ary niedicine: we viauldadviseOur friends.who are at at all indispoicd, toirive a fait trial—it will re- Commend itselL _ It - shosilti . ,, iriNfact, be iii every fiunili. No other medicine•can produce such evi dettreft-of merit. i- - - - • - . Evidence upon evidencehas beenieceired (like• the foinoittg);from all . • Sections; of the Union, the last- three yearic and tbestrorigest testimony in its favor lie ; that there i ll spore of *used in the prac tics of the regular plry,icians.orPhiladelphia, thous all other nostrums nornbjned, a fseethat can easily be _established. and fully proving that a *scientific preparation mill meet with that quiet approval when4oresented even in this for . • ,That_this medicine will cure Liver Complaint alki L)ys peps**, no , ore can doubt after,uiting it - as -directed. It , sets speCificallitpon the stomach. 'and fiver; it is preferable to , calomel in all bilious disiates--the effect hi - immediate. •They can be administered to feinale or intuit with safety and eliable benefit at any •fime. • , . Look well to the 'marks of f l e e gesishee.. They'_have the irritt4* signature of C. M. JACK SON upon the wrapper,:and his bums blown in the ttle, without viliio they are swims. - • . Fo ,sale Wholfttalsond Retail at the German Medici ,Store, • No. 124 t. Arch street: one door be low Sun Philadelphi.; and by respectoble des , ere genera through * . country. ' . • 1 . - nces Reduced. .. . • To enable a class of invalids to enjoy the id rantages •of filet rest re-torative powers. , • • . • Sang ,Bottk 75 costa. • , . All f i r sale by EL .-TURRELL, Druggist do. M ° trose. , Pa.. •.. .. - . July )29, 1852. - v - - AGAIN The G6ld Medan iff Yiirk • r Silver . 111( • \ • • . . Stale For the bey Ictoraousix if- the fact now establishes. V of the superiority this Machine over all competitors. • Singer's *:Patent Straight Needle, _Perpetidicular Actien, • SE WING: MACHINE, • secure by letters `patent Of the . United States. The Only M . .. (+hie Privileged to use the Straight Nee 'subscriber oilers fee sale the rights ;to tie or sell , with right Of use of this Machine in the 'County of Sunnehanna,er he will sell Town Bights . upon applics.tion for the same. - nem' communications addressed to the stils• scribei t at BINGHAMTON, Broome Co. N. Y. meet atentiori. A. GENNET. . Max 27, 1132. If - „.. . . NEW- Gt) GDS., -... , . P 111 A rubscriber is now receiving a complete as 1. edrtniant of 13pring_and Summar Goods COD siatingi of I .. i • . Pry Goods, Croceiries, Crockery, Hard- War Patent hiedichies, - Paints ; Oils, ye:, wood ; Stone, WOocl and. Tin Ware, rod; Steel,Nails, Codfisht.ithrelterct, Looking 'las- - set, ;judos. Sash, Glass and Putty,,.o t- L ing,. il Cloth,.Leather, Sole and Upper, Clockis, Watches, llatsand Capi,. Boots and Shoes, Carpet Erna, Cotton-Yarn, Batti and - Wicks' ;Carpet Warp,'4llcc(tke. 4kc. . .1i If n 'M lany other artiChw not mentimed, tehiFla 1, am poied to sell eery kne fpr cash or ready pay, or on ,credit to *ale who will pay _mein a rests °nab! Iliac. ALSO a. good assortment of Goods at Dloock: -'/ . / . .. ~ A. B. GatTER. •SPrioterilli, Way 27:: t 852. r r , /Ileaders : of Of Registir ". . • PLEASE.44O Actibi thakE A. LOCKE heal nicanimenced the ,Tailswing Busineas, , and - will all ta-tha beat otitis ability trim tnay favor hint with theirletraaga..* • , , - ** C utting - done - with iCer<wild kw ready . pay, - N. ki.--Sboo - os:.. sr :Lathrop ',fr. PoltStors. Id - tree4,llor.l4, 1t91... - . -- :.- .. , . - ' . ratat i rirtai. in- . . ra • Q y., Hatente:PoWd:! Yottr 4 Leather . , Patna 5.., pgClatisitios, and itupsiiingitfid. '.tr. f :Mika thiGkorail_ priceicfor ready '-pay;.46 .Lido t a good asecatznant of Irmdiatafor Amami -1 ' 40/811 - - X w Afitkit*Oci.l:f4llllM.:- busbasez , is. - - PALL, :,..- • ,-,' - - 4:, WI CLATOIN L. POST At • ITAITE just receive Ann extensive asso 11 of READY, MADE . OLOTIUNG ferent qualities & prices : Consistingof Frock, and Sahk Colts; and . Overcoats, Vests, are.. dce Their. Ready Made ing is equal to any in town, and their mewl good. - . • • * The motto quick- sale arid • profits. Moo tr Dec. 2,185 TO. THE P Abel. Terrell • Ts now receiving an d keeps constantly .1. large sad de sirable Assort ment , ot' GOOD%I . L. • Whichwill be sold very low for cash or The atocki is composed of a" first rate *nor Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals Pain - Dre SfuS, Groceries,Glass. ' - SpoOns, Spectacles, Musical Ins meats, 'Yankee Notioas. and Litwors—Also, Dry Goods ; hardware, - Stoneware, Truaes; Medreal. Instruments, Shoulder-braces;. ' fumerY, Mirrors, Stationery, B Shoes, Camphine, Burning Fluid; CloCks, Watches, Jewelry, 4:e. ‘' All persons .wisbing to purchase Drugs,er any 'of the aforesaid departments, will fin . . terests promoted by calling first at the. Vaifitay St4re of *BEL TUR 31entrOse, Nov. 11, 1852 • . , STOVES ! STOY Given" Bend & Lodersv . STOVE,. COPPER, :TIN & 8 IRON. - ESTABLISHIEN iubscriher miscellany informs T that he bas received a 'large talcliti former stock of ; Stoves; consisting' of.it" the mind approvell kinds. among which a CLINTON ; AIR-TIGHT, ' FOREST QUEEN, STAR- OP' THE WEST; . :; ..WESTERN QUEEN, all elevated Ovens.' Of square air bight PIKENIX, -PARAGON,.i WESTERN EMPIRE; -; • ORANGE ;AIRTIGHT,. .1 UNITED-STATES. . ; FA RMERS,UtICA COA A canety of Premiums, mine of new sty l WALLKILL, AIR TIGHTEFAR ' A good and various 'assortment. of P; Hall Staves for Wood and Coal.. Box various sizes . and patterns be is confimial ing, and: intends to keep as great a varii most popular stoves as any - dealer in'th - Persons *Ming to purchase Moves will the it interest to call on haul. Theyw . • - s "r tine urn tare , made of, the strongest and t materi, cheap 'as can be bought in th s or Blew And much better than offered by 'piffle, rirStove Pipe iit;Tin W kept. to made to artier. Farmers wII be stip . 'Pans, made of strong materia a, at Who ces, all orders for work in his line will ly.receiied.and pundtpally a tended to. • • " OHS CO Gieatprpend. July 1, 1852. , I SITSQIIEHINNA D -• , W rißit LER . ssi Drugs. ileilicines, choicest: Win es and Liiirsors;..Die: f tent ilcdicines all kinds, Coin6s, TruS se es, Herbs, Perfumery, Toilet .drtieli. •cy Busk - elk Gold • arid Silver Wa e. 14 apipuilid Jewelry. a great ra . • 'riety . - Violins.Flutes.Fifee; , ' , '‘--2freordeons,-'8 clioot • • Rooks, Stationery, Childrea's yToys, Confection , • • , try, Fancy Goode of' great variety, Looking glair : :sea, Canivkine;'..diedied, Bier' ing Fluid, f r o lo ac m. , Si!4; Cilar9 i - sold at the lowest prit' WI& V BE.,IINDERSOLD: MARK S!leituelisinita Depot, Oct. 28;180...- WATCH REPAIRIN . AT ,THE 'OLD STAND AL rr . sulwCribers, ha,ing resumed •named business. Under- the nia Mr. Alfred Sayre, respectfully soliet custonietkin that. line, aleturn.of their Mr. S. if an eiperignced and sklilfti haiier,AMiined his business and; for Worked id some 'of the best shops in ty, is competent to *rani kind of pro _ be entruittsite him: Promptness; M. ger; and thisruarantgof all good Watch l will secure a full share of patronagei! • 11 Gold Rings made to order, and allki elry repaired, • f ' ‘,l • . :BS,NTLEt. Mtinixose,-Naii; 12, 101. - ;•-: Ciibondale Stig) E subscribers are running-a dallyi .'es bet Ween Carbasdale and Nop . the Lackawanna and _Waite 20 lace. Leave Carhaudale' i l connect with the Care going N . on the arrival of the mail Oki: ' n moat direct, and eh, area Bend to Carbondale. ; P get in .; •Carbondala earlier • hil . any . of •er route. . - .•• • ; 0 nmego ."n Carbondale at the ;bens. Main tree!, a few Wail otel. . , GECIW & BRI . ". - 2, 1852.- . Mg. ing. I d ! Ben from wayi than, • Fa' _Steam Grist. L. P OST BROTHERS haviub 4tablist,inient, will keep Superfineatulfine Fleur ofguperior quality. .Chop anil Brai,l at the; lowest cash prices. 6ustomi. donnwith despatch, end in all come' Montrose, Ju1y,.11361. - Fats_..for:be . PO NcrIIvITI3STANDING the - prei New' Albany Leis* t6* Fieldbe elected President becaus e the - 11 says - that' "the Lord giveth is ueiversally admitted that the el - will sell - --SHOE --. J---- 7B OOrS.'" - .4:,..- . • hop . .in A. c hums jiffy o.wita • • : ClLCH4rjrig exist.iing Sul, g en uine are 'cash or - PilT i - , N. ipe.-04-.-' info rm -7. 1h0ie...103.ft m- imuld'iliiier".,.....4.6• thitiboy.** .. 4, 33 , wit.P .. ,,,---9 • -4.- - • tpArroam has ItTariake ' - 60 its.. of stump men( end others bay 161 *to tbeirloterei Montramr; Dot NEw nizokuvo wfaimer • Xdflordiliel • meat rons, ants, loth- BLIG. haild dy psy meat o One, \ are hes; imps; Ignodpin. kheir in= I l ig i t 'd ELL. I S 1 • EET public o for his of 1 4, . torsi are STOVE I`. • ik j , and y reeeiv ty of the • ; cotiiitry. :rid lit to • tail his # and as' county r ' I male and lie(l l l with 440 e. pri•:. • ' UG 8 sr, ta, affi, Pa • an:- 4 , I RAT/ 4 . i - thelatorove , gement• of !io . .th f eirold 1 - oatrOnage. twokroon I I ' snytyears •iir York ei -1,.1.044inay • • re! ckfir iris trust his of Jew I ;READ. 1 OS.i dine id •Sts aiotto6 Sui iie Rialroad, dui morn h ; relutn irettiOreat • 'pest route. tilers al e C vening t tir, of the tielor Br on 111fRS1' : Saw purchi L. Oa Ow above : y (6440 lobo or ti in . ' n_w - , 312 1 9 et i n n7t : " I rt 4 ibe can ansl 1- 1 ' I It/n .. 0;4 even inwn . and 1 ;indebted to grata MENEII "6 1 * -, 1;,: 41 Mme l toieekodhog Let or _, _ .-101 1 /1:1174.-& - UOCIGHTLV NU to I:„cillioa,ottbo VOitriot POlLFtr ai r 1111 !" 1 " 11 , Another • aRtAv 6 Etoir SPE Silt ' , • DI ES G . -.- t i-- #IV - ; FLUID,: As O R, GTit c , JUICE:: --. Prepared front REN.INTEIt Or the fourth STOM ACH OF THE .OX, ale! directions of BA ROE LIEBIO, - the great Phisioloiical Dhemist, - by .1.„ S. 110 LIG HTON,Of. D. Ehilrulelphia, Pe. ..- .This a truly Woodirful teinetly for lEDIGES: T 1 91f, DYSPEPSIA, IIA PENCE, LIVER 4F' C ur TIPL.A INT; CONSTI ATION,and DEBIL IT , Coringafter illative is own method, by bra t 's own Agent, I. he riti.Juice. Mr Half a teisricionf of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest - nr dissotie,'Fivepounds otßoast Bee ii,o6out two ours, oat of the stomach 4 . r. • - Pepsin is the chief,elernent,, or Great Digesting , Principle of the Gastric Juice--tbe Solvent of the - F t, the P'urifyi'ng, Presereing, Sind•Slintalatirly ag at of the Stomach andi Intestines . . It ist extrac te from the. Digestive *Mach of the Ox. Gins feting an artylerrdigelitive fluid, precisely like thWnatural Gastric Juice i n its Chem ical poieils, and furnishing a complete and perfect siibstitnin for; it. By t \ he aid of this prepatation, the , par s and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are remo ed Just. as they *wild be by a healttry. StOinac - It Is doing Wonders for Dyipeptics, curing cases if Debility. Ernacigtion, Nervous Decline, and Dv tie Conswmptiott,lsupposkt to be on the . ,iergn, o the grave., The Scientifiti Evidence upon whichl it is based, is in the high*Aegree curious and e _lii+ka6/e. .. - ' ,• • - fSciertific !Evidence." t A RON. LIEBIG 101 l s eilebnitod. work nn An imal Chemistry, jsays: " - An 'Artificial Digestive Fir: analogous to, the Gastric Juice. may betea till' prepared from the ueous rrembnine of the .. stomach, of thd OAK • in - bleb various. articles of 'food, as meat and; egrs„ ; ' ill be softened, changed an] digested, kts i l in th sante manner as th-y, would be in the human st, mach." • - • Call on the agent :u lar, gratisi,iiv ki l l; a lare l id nes similar t o i the abo l if remarkable'cures, froi Slates..:, 1' As •ctr,Dysp D.Houghton's Pepsin h r nous effects, iicutiuig l i it en,'Nervous .decline, i n. It is imposiible to lathe limits of thus adver e - .certificates have bee hi mired remarkable cu k6rk and' BOstoO alone d i fsperate cases. Ind the ri. a il wonderful. bit per I It is a great Nervous tuleful fOr tendency to bi plaint. fever and agne,, nine, mercury, and o&he Organs; after a long sic eating, and the A l po free a:Ai reconciles Health tv Dr. Houghton's Pepsi a d fluid form4and in u ti: epri.ool;ftrpaalys i i tnee:do i ciditafenliiirs for.Hou b ni; the whole iprocess r medy are based. As o jection s canLbizi raised c ans in respectable it s ' t e ic a e lt , t o h N or E W" Do ll :L jn Aß lvil UrOas . e.itez 1 . -TOLS. to Pepsin bears the .ir 01.10.11T0X, 4 D. - , Ida, Pa. Copy right . ur-Sold by. ill Diu ines.• . . , = .BEL • - IdentroSe, g e t - In Suig4chana HE . ' sqi r scßi' i for: the private a buses' and 143- -locs a. AU will) wish to lc . an give a mizinte - d 4, is as follows t i Nun' I roved, ti.att how :wai il fled or Cornituinfrni . lees; how far fiernlifoi .o a depot on. the New ' and termsofpaYnient. chase Real Estate Ail Sy calling on Or aidare 4uetumnitcouiit-yitht..l EirConveyancefror ree of cbarge4 Office on Tin rick' coiner,. The followir for sale: - No. 1. 40 acres, , 80 im. Framellquae and Barn n 0.2. 80 - aereip, - 50 I . . do. : ~dot no. 3. 106 dn. .60 - - - do. . . ' ' ",do.' no. 4. 150 do. 1 ... /60. • ' ' do. - do:* i . no. 5. 70 - dia. .4 - . do. • " - do:* -- no, d.' 96' do. 3 -..-. , ' do. - • 11O*' . i no.7. Store, iyareho se.andsLot. - --.. . ~ s Ine:8. 145 acres, "71 im. fnimed house and barn no. 9. 2f t . dii. 35 :\ log-house / barn* jn0..10. 2 • 4c4 - good-framejuntae and barn. no.ll. - bonsai Ind lot.* . " 'nci.l2 100 acres, ' I n 0.13. 340. . do. 200 1 1 00.14. 56 - lo • .150 - 1 n 0.15. 160 o 60' ' ; no. 16. 124 -do- 55 ' no:17 100; Its' . - no.lB. 'll2, 80 _ - n 0.19. 200, 150 imp no:20, 145, 1 1 60 ,no. 21, 190, 120 p0..22. 901, 0 • n 0.23. 45. '3O -.- no. 24. 292, _ .2'25 no. 25.'125 keres, Of no. 26. 196 do 'l4l no . 2 , 7., 80 seres no. 28 114inpl saw:, no 26 134 acre& rnpike im.....:. do • do* im. - do •do roved, - do , do int. , ..do' - ' do im. '. -do ' de', '..-. kn.. -- do . dot: icri. .:- . doi - . do * lei. ' do a ° im. do - , -do ..- im . do:- . do*: 45, im* i•. ' '`... It and.divelling. 2 -. 'OO ' 'frauid house nod barn. no. 30 116 - do TO . do' .= • 'do L - .- no . 31 iss ,do 9 do ' do : .. : no 32 leo do 'lB - - . do - :--. .do': ' .noss' 160 - d0", . . 6 -. :.= :de' . . do .: no 34150 'do 1 ' ' ..:do: - '`_: do ''' no 35150 - I do .8 do : ' do .:: no 33 300 iolo :- 4 . 79 '- do ' do no 37.190.. , ( do ' 140 \ ,do, ' do • no-38. 110: `do . 100 ' :- do - do tom-39.1;75: dn.:.' -90 ~• im. . tfo. 40. 80 • ‘"Tont; -,, - 45 impr4 ., ed. no:41, 21t Orea,l6 irdpruved.* ..... .. no,. 42. 82_ dp : , ' 5 • ,L. do ',' _• .. no. 43.4' am*. 411.44i0vi:41.*.. ' 00. 44.1,128 do J*4: 4 / 4 800 do - -800'. :1 - tio' ,-, - • oim ..-;:. @Lit Min - ~ 180 iktproved. :,, 40. improved. ' ,_.,_.‘ Trove(' house and ourn. • 'roved, house and ban, ipio *Ws , dal- .'" ' . (4 . ) . - )proireX - . .. „.-..- ~... -,..,1 Ki,piiierii. 'I. ,: :'' ii• it.ittkliumbilie'6ll,*"4. thU, v, an obtain : full deiwiri ; AIMED BKLEPWINI. :. 'k i ll: 81s1)P00.1L-" , -:': ---, II ..ei ft 1850. " ' -:''''!:' '''f "' ' I - . ikediktilq*Ybrivibeill-litdi:` ii:ZO tot ' NEWTOPII ..cICI dunk make MMMIMIM rid get- a' eseri . ptive e amount smog& er- - 1 " e, together with reports , s,ll puts of the United . • psia 'Carer prouuceu the moat niar t uses of Debility; Etnaci and Dyseptic. emsum p give the details of cas's isement, but authentiCa- given of : more than tlio, es, in Philadelphia, New These were nearly all tires were not only rapid . titidote, and particularlj Mils disorder, liver corn nd the effects'of &t. s em upon the Digestivk .• • • tie.ss, Also for excess in use of ardent spirits. It. th Intemperance, n is_ prepared in powder prescription vials , for the the useot Physicians inaY :Men er hia agents. descri of preparation, and giving ich the "claims of this new t is net a secret retnitly old again its use by. pliy.si;. ding and regular, practice er nettle,. ' •• Every bottle orthe germ. l•ritten signature 'of J. S. role , proprietor, Philatlel . nd Trade-mark secured: ~ igts and Dealers in Medi -213, RRELL, Druggist, dc.• , t for:Susquehanna County . - . . , ----- • for Sale. ,- amity, Penn'a. 1 , E'RS will act as'-Agiats T le of Req.' Estate—Farms ted in Suiquehating county 1 tier their property for sale 1 tiption - of their Farms or 1 ber of Eteres.how macty un ered ; Buildings; Or4hard; ; otherfruit trees,and ishide trose. and the nearesrpoint ' ork & Erie Railroad ; price All who wish to sell or- par-, I receive prompt attention ssing us - at liontros4, Suit ! ' - Montrose to pr :mites treet,4 doors west gm e and Lots are now.. Oim.." frame house arkd barn m. _do . - M. do " do,* m. ' do •do im.* 00.0 . -.1. 'OO - .V.Stilitititidi r ktW -- ,of - riV" .. . - dr . -- 011,'' - lif !- h. _Olll MME! :,, :"p • -c. - --, -.1... -' - - ii siarigE,-1 EVag w i latilinig - INEW4 ItitriNiti parehask,_ otliVilsitkat Co. the n, GLE FO U NDR Y. or no* prepared- to fig G rd frcati.the tradfi; end do ;a ititheir lint with skill and da'aPitch• ''llo Yvill Intellennatt• with " I h and - ' ii -I [ ' • - P-4 6 WS) e 6 e*i A taaa4 . , - sTorES:(4llkiiias ,) . • . 1 CULTI - v4Toßisi . . ; - 1 sTIIitweuZTERS, - 1 _ ~ cORN.SH.OLLERS: 4.4.44._ Tire: brite r particular attention to t 4 11 0 ., ill& wil maniatcturP • W .manufacture liadheep for sale - I ' 1 I Tke - Of*.'ard Jak zitchlfy Plato. 4 ( We p ave puichased: the izelusiii right to ta n . fseture.and Olt itt,#na Coal t)', %line, WYnalitt a. Bradford, - '. • II • - •L. Richi ,Patent, Irbil Beam Plow - - line Ploir is inside adirejkof iron, excepiing tin; Undies., It is celebrated-for its ens: draught, be. lig one-third easier %anmow in i use, while its it rengthanddttribilityis p i eater. 1 , , ~ -:MAC PIER,Y ' B of isll kinds inattafsetured andrepairid by exp er i. eneed machineste.f .. 1 ' o e d ne , Essinei, Peareafor 3614 ,15iti0- - gle life,tchi4, 9 lle. 4-c. -, • 'Amon g the Storbs which we ticinufacture; iis KEYSTONE," ling Stove. '• . ROUGH 2 tRE DY' do , . ~.'. FORE& ... _QV EN, . . . do 1.- RAE:Atiritkr, I : .-. CIO .. •, , .." .. , _ . , , , And other kint4,a4arranled for b u rning or cal: "'Also —r...; '.. ', 1- • SelfEeittiOtOr., , Parlor Stove. i i Cottogt , P'rlor,, '-.,. do. ' -1 Stittskes,eo sizes,. : 'do. - ..,.,, . and a variety . - of: titer Parlor Starea;both w ood and coal bunterlet s Vi v e‘ keep - also, on band Grind— stOne trimming. s;;PPg:Ohern trininungs,Xmbrell a and Shoveland Toiars'Stands, &e: Ike: '-lkoik dote tO"order on short notice , wn+ at the loireat'pricili. 1 WOrtlets fur Stoves Agrietil tend. 4npleroents, ke: ure sAicited fr+n the in the - trade, opt will hs filled at Wholesale prices: - . , • -r,..----,.: 1...--. --.,. :_ 8..1.1: SAYRk. - . •:. ; .' 1: -; -;' --'`.= ' : - '•' l - ; . , 13 .•nitigNS. " `,.[Montrose, Marc)) 4, i 0 .52: ' '' ' ' .-- - - PI N • • . ‘• EW . 'ESTAB . . 31 ',4 public t . tit they are:manufacturing Blatch- • ly . '.‘i Celebrated'Plowa. hey also keep constant :Side IlilkiTrit necoi l tnty, ingi Men Rosin, Cultieat , Dok Chutis,.S.lei,e4 ' .k.."C der , S,hoel,'Tlaio. . . , .. , „, • . i . ..,... , ,- [I . Ponta -• .. , , ' : - otrarious pattermilOo nitinenius to mention. • We hope-by stria attention to buinness td receive our ,iii ~hiire of public pa , ' rimag : Manufictory D. Pines Old stand: , ,:. Foam. iylit-:-. ott near Searles mill. . Ur Repairino _lune on short notice. .- - •., _ -,. ,1 MERRIT MOTT, • •,-- = i - - ' NELLJAII MOTT. - - • ' - Fehi ft, 1852, 1.. ..tl'• " - •..- - - - 13US -s I E -- t ESS . NOTIC A i r , ~WILS .:t4 _ would respectfully request all in: b a ii lv ,. o ,i4itleduccountawith-hini to call " told ailinsi - 11Csiniie. . ..4 ; ... . .. . ..1 me... mirearitil4bitiii Ist will be continued at his old stand , under the' Srin of M. S. Wilson it. Son. ii ,They: intend to .keepv hand a, general variety, and will ber-everi ready mid thinhful tiyaceonnio• kate those, who; . .f4vor th with a call: • They - twill eel') on hand a Large et. kof , • • - . Dry, tioods Gi9cerres-,-Crotkery-, ...,,, -`Hat ware; ~&.' it --& . - , . , . .. Carpenters; , B:isektoniths,:. Harness, Carriage 113vot and Shoe! Hakets;t will All- find- the articles. necestatry - tor their avoeitmni. s . : Poots awl Shnes, Bus las, Gaiters, anti Eutber Overshoe' lietst an liana' by -' -- - : =•'- ". . i . '. " - -1 I ' M. S. WILSON. - Jim 1, mai 7. 0 • t KEysTo - vg siat: e Duittitti 41)7011, - p E i. m .em pi i r um er,tafe : Piithi r ,. C h U ic P! . !l_P ci '*? 1 StOvp WareiTlM v Pounts.litg• Wi g tendAtzes .. „, ll theater th Edi I 4-1,485,11 LOOK.- TO !YObit - LAND-MAWS I A• -1 • TH'subscriber trill attend to 0/visional _rails at hiield-bUsine'sti of S UE V.E.7/ 4 VG in this vicinity. when desired:l Ilan,y . " - ef the.old Farina •- •this caruy,Shoeld be, re-surveyed, to look up end renew the oldrhinit-mgs,which are liable to 'get itmt or obliterated by ti me so as to or - cation disputes and difficulties for time -to mite. - Eiery man who doe= not *now the pi:eoise . likaiion of f all his lines - and corners therefore•;olould see to it in sea!oe,te , prevent future troublelauclittigatioo. • • -it tor cONViiE.Y.A.NVI1 4 79 alsolittepaed • hfontrase 0 • 29 . ; ' • .... ..• . -TEMPEiIANCE _SALOON IND . . „ . _ , . - GROCERY; 1 - TITE underigind - having received a. choice lot of UIt;O.CERIES. are selling them on as-rea soliable-terme as\ the.yi can tie:bonght- this.siile of New : YOrk. , Give us a call and see for youtselves. Turipikrstree4; rwie•d e oor east of Baldwin iAt Coes Saddler Shop. ' - lire'k up ennatantly - on inind. , . Oranges,. ' ,t- Plural, Prune:. Fig:, - ~... - Ra,i,ti S t - lt r itis, If all kinds, 4-v. ,-,- kay, to, to., -.. F. H;pnitnii 'ix. i. . A -I *. - . _ Pr i ii/t§ l- Ptintsl . T HE jar° C stock and greatest variety-orbs • t ~ -- some etylea.-end ,patertss eyer.effered in . this niarket.tiillichitre offered at , extremely IoW pricia atluding:ss large lot of handsome Prints for Oros-, ef at..O. I pence yer:yard: f , ...1 . , _-- •.„• -; :' --: , •;:r.-r- ~:,."„ J.1.:8PR119,W0 - 4! CO, Uibt ' w?n,i - dtmik -1,42. - •.' .. -,\ • ; ..--- • -• .. ,-''....; -.l4lo:.lnsuranqe..., - ...---. VillitqtatellYfi. irsAltrir.vniw;:iisassaio a i d Thai o Cempawy - f .PkibidetpAia ; 7 ;;- - VAarter P#rpetind CAPITAL-- 0,000. , •- - - - * -: • , B: fai said Com, • 1,-7• • " ,'sty vim. reeive - opplireitions for _ njsuraprwand will ill *Curves:eq . , ,Infermatiel .... o any pesist;pridestringto makeapplieatiou. 1 . . - _-'4oiatrears,,Oc4: 16th, 1850. , Winteir 19 COrtiing...l3leilt . winds' td= monbill tot:of the neiwt, approach 4winter.., Now is the , th4O for ,geotteittes,meti and;':-loot re. to gel_ thrittrittt.or elothinti ThWalurhisriber.will be haf t), to. , waivupqn his Mil'enettnnern; or new ranee, a . 1 11 * - 414 , in street, Own) he reoPleti thoWALL A-..worn.P 4 s ll 4oNs.loti. - orw - ork worrentrit and cutting &deo oust : ..Moat iree; Oat; 21,-106 , 4 . j o mi ciaorp. - - F nent:toi uttiiii6t 1 4" 641 " - Zi.c.oPP" T `lOO :T hk , , ckhniu,ty Hetrrt:l"ktr- - , ~'~ y MEMO :' , •,. •- .:.: . ~,- x i -:;-'... i ' ; •;,.. : sliaP. 2ey . 3i7{;r: '130.8.0 EP OTta .sq-tig4t,pooklog Stoll 'dodo. o. p Steitia foe. Wood or Coal ws, Zi»e,'Tin Were, tic:— . tteis, Ser . spenl . ; R 1540 • •give tea the - LYON' 4 it CO
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