MINN OEM fie Vuitton Farmer. • ~ , ... *0 , 050 .the ` - fallowing froni, the Fort Wayne \ 7'inter, and \regard it es' one of the best portraits ore" thriftiest heater" wee have The thriftiMs fariner, then, provides, no shelter, for his_ cattle:during the incleinency of winter - i ' bit permits them to stand shiver ing by ths side of the fence, or: lie in the snow, ai beststilts - them. He throwatheir,fodderan the - or in the mud, and notanfrequemtly in the high. 'way . ; by wh3ch"a large portion of it, and - all the manure, are wasted.. ` , ' - . ..: Ile grazes his Meadows in literal) and apring,:by, which they are , gradually exhaiii ted,' and finally ruined. . . - His . fences`are old and-poor-just such as to 'let hii l iteighbor's cattle break into his fields and teach his •own to be unruly. . - . -: ile neglecti tO beep the manure from a : round 'the sills of his barn—if he has one—' by which they are prematurely pitted, end his barn destroyed. . ' - •He tills, or - skims over the surface of hit . land, until it is exhausted ; but_ never thinks. it worth'manure tomanure or clover it. For . the - first, he has no time; for the last, he "is not able.", -- '.; , e . • .- . He hat more stock than he has the means to keeplitell: - 1 '-: li . , •He ma place for nothing; and nothing in its' place: He, consequently, irantt.a hoe or ii rake, a hatntrier or an auger, but knows . , not where to find it. He and his whole house holdare in search, of it, and much tirnetis lott.. : lielaitert away stormy days and evegith whee should -be repairing his -- uten silt, or iraprevirtiltis mind by reading the. news - "tm ,t He spends muclutime in teen, at' the cor ners of the streets or in the " snake holes." .., , , . , : Cemplainingof" hard tirnes,"and pies home in the evening, "pretty well tem.!' • • He 'plants a few fruit tr.ees, and his cattle .to rtheith destroy them. He ' has ,no Lack' in Mising fruit.' ' . • , ' , . ' - One half of the little he raises,•is destroy. , ed by :his own or his neighbors' cattle..: ' .He beano tiled for his fire `wood—conse quently, Ids - Fife it 'out. of 11111320 r, and his meals are out of seugn. :. .. ' His plow, 'drag, ad other instruments lie , - all winter in „the. field Where lost used ; and . just as. bels getting in a hurry, the next season, his plow breaks,' because'; it was not, properly housed and cared for. ' ' • Somebody's hogs break in, and destroy his garOen, because be had not- , stopped a hole .in tide fence, that.he had been intend ingto stop for a week. . _ He is often in a great hurry, but Will stop and talk as long as he can - find any one to -talk with. ' - #, He hasofcourse, little money; and when be must raise aome to pay his taxes, kc., he raises, it at a great sacrifice, in some way or, other by paying an enormous shave, or by selling his scanty crop when • prices are low. i- - fle is a-year \ behind instead of being a year ahead of his" housinzse,and always will be. : When be pays a debt, it is at the end of _ ~ an\ execution ; conseqiently, his credit is fit, a low ebb. / ~ - • . • Hebuys entirely. on' credit, and merch ants, and -all others . with whom he deals, Charge him - twice or ,thrice the profits_ they charge proritpt,pavmasters,:and are uowill - lag.to 'self' himg oods at that. He has to beg, - to get thel on-any terms.. The 3e.mer chants dread to his wife come into their stores, and the' poor , woman feels- depressed anddegraded., . . , The smoke ;begins to come out- of his ' chimney late of a winter's - morning, while - his Cattle are suffering for their mornirig's T • feed. . . -, ' - Manure lies in heaps in his stable, his hor .• N ees' are rough and unearned, and his : har - mess trod under their'feet, . . • - - - His ham slid gates are hreken, his 'build 7 impainted, and the boards and shingles fall --1. ing off,--Ite has no- time tkt replace =them - the glass is out of the Windows, and the \ boles stepped with rags and , old, hats. ---.... NB is's great borrower of his thrifty neigh , hoes implements. but never returns the bur - rowed article; and when it is sent for,it can't EBs'children ire late at school—that' is if .they.go to ichool—their clothes ragged, their faces unwashed; thing:books torts and , dirty. - .', :'- . _ ..• , . He is, in person, a great sloven ; and never attendipublic wolship---or, if he- does .00CA . - signally do So, lie eomes sneaking in when i -. the service is half out. . -- - • If the printer wants a quarter of beef, or a ' - few.bushels of oats; corn or potatoes on his bill; our fernier ' has none A° spare. "'-.:Take hint all in all, he is'a poor farmer, a poor husband, poor father, a poor neighbor, at oor citizen: a _ poor chilitian, and a pOor desil any way You can - take him. - , ... • 0a has it *akes mebloth lii*Okr the Perintrilvaniiine calt tboe tatudi." The , fUllowing,,is from:a Michigan piper. Will-our - Tankee friends try it If they pre -61. ; the - wpr.4l,they cancall it 'Mo..). rad ; dingit,Ur itsity 'of 'the descendants of the. Knickerbockers insist* on calling Sup trjr*lA°4l'rel with them: ush, Har t , Fading, and Suipawn are all e the. same . s.%Afrien& - writes ua faltows:-In a:-late number' you have somethi4ilbout mush. Lett me ; suggest for the comfort : of those irhn stir it an bourur twciAnd then labor a- .great li/bile/to wash out - the pot i n w h ich " h -they this trouble mai -be -aau...,..Aby.tooling it in .a tin pail, set,in a : pot' at boiling water, and *her it. Las cooked, let tit** yea in-the sa t ire, niter. which it - nil' leaving all clean behind _l4loov - etties this plan wdl,nerei • try 4,he eld'orse !pia", for, it•pte,fita the poem. iatint burning iamthe, „b, and dispenses art all: 'Cariatat trouble except. ccasionally to repittiish. - tte Water* which tiik t ,--taii iet toliCI: '.of . time re lotlger.4he better." ' . me i i tt er in #43 s;..,AtriXlll " 14 fi: .` co s- • w i it y in ; t0n5:j04.....'11,414.-.4ecitY,_locgrtee4 ihin.9ool7: -eibonfotwo-us-v:zit'ottkor 44itt- NOV._ Aitiotc,f .1 vidjai -4-1"'10 40iinawn- - -40,4004,604;- "41414:4; - • „ LINEMEZZEMI MMM Suq f o "T h e io .- h - salL t T h Y wag S y frop i ehiT - iood reider - 4ethigcof ' . a . ;.nciielty - , that.'" lirir' & :::. - .lt .. ofistUniteit '. thanks - to Yankeeitdirneil s . ;to t4Oterins Shanghaichickens, - Shatti. .Aientigliii , but we bad noidea tbat Sublet lOnt - thOßioth- . i er of the Sun a nd.fiftirAliiixt'CiiihrieeOf iho Moen bad itiy.:l4okatl4ol4ll6V. o .p WOO! iliP:iii,.the2 , 446Zt-tiiittiiin.:'c 7 hops: One Wouldifit.46o 4 0, -, •Cfliiiiiii atm" - would be like ',:everl:3l;iStlelse ,- t hat I is , Chinese ; qtfeir; iith4Atriattial..! , ... - But no such thing. _ TheSe two lantbs 7 j i for they are. : young ''utis--are Ore ' • simple and wooly , and 'dirfy, and -s . _ pectable looking; s the twist .ovilized ot. heir Ell ' ropean or ~Americari 'brethren., It is of - no use saying . Chow chow' or chiki' to Ihern; ;they don't Understapd - <t o green I M. lanrage. A long voyrigek4ey have I had of _it, Iroin Shanghai, on ' the other side o f the globe, -to Piew- Yor k-Which ' is afready.a trip long enough ; to .frighten any decent sheep--and then front - ew- York to this city of abernit)ations._ hey appear Ito take it quietly, ihoweiter and thoroughly te undeistandl the . dill" rence }.. bet Ween people who wearitight ladispen sibles,.ancl those who-spot baggy -_ on - ,The two innocent little lg. latnhs pro 'pose emigrating to the prairies of .To ' as alhortly, and we expect to I hear of thei 1 lying downpeaceahly. in 'the . same floc, with Mexican and Vermont specimens f -their tribe.— X' O. iPieayaine. John Randolph Outdone. . i Ofthe Many rimming anecdotea:of this eccentric man of Roanoke, we,do not beliere the following was' ever i print :---;• i / 1 ' Ile- was li a part of Virg3n la in which he was un ' naintediMing the mean time lie stoppet during the night 'at an Inn near the forks f a road. The iin 1 keeper was a: fi ne - old entleman, and no 'doubt one of the 'first fan iliac of tlmOld Do minion. Knowing' Bc h , his distinguished gust was, he ;endeavored during the evening to draw him inte'conversation, but Tailed in, all his efforts. But in the morning when Mr. Randolph was ready to start, lie ic lled . for his bill, which, on being piesented VMS, paid. , The landlord., stilt anxious to bare some ‘ conversatir.4with him, began as cal ling; M-4:llati- _ w -Which way are you. tmr i ell d6lph.r j Sir,' said Mr. Randolph, w displeasure.. • asked,' said the landlord you are traveling 1' • Have I 'laid you my bill ' - . . . . ' Do I owe you anything Itli ' No.' .. . •• . • • . - . Well; Lam going just .Wh dO „gm' understand r -,- .- - -..-•: ': ' ' Yes' - . - . ' . . . .. . . Th e. landlord by .- this tiin e . ot s omewhat excited,. and Mr.. RandAph . d re oft. Bet,. toile landlord's surprise, in 't ew moments ibe serrant . came back to inqu i e for his mas ter, wide% of the rirki..of the rdad,ti, take.- Mr. Randolph, not. being out of hearing d is lance, the landlord - spoke .at tile top:of -his . breath .:'-- ' Mr. Randolph, you don't o< Jut take %ilia) -read sou pkwk: • It imsaid;the air turted,bluelwiththe curs es of Rawl - 9144 • • • r I .Losatc.--4' man wl o ,was. up to el tl qvo, Once offered to b, ihat - he could that this side of the ri l er iias the °the Ills challenge . was SOCiTI 11 maepted , and of ten dollars made ; When .poiiiting.t t l opposite side-of the river;-he shrewd!: ed : 2 '' - ~ i -. Is . not that one side of of river, I' ... ' Yes,' was the irnmediatilafisWei. :' Agreed; said the man, • a and is this not the other side l' ' 'Yes,' said the'-other. 1; . •' -• Then,' said the_man. ' pAty me ten dol lark fOr br your own confmion.l have' . pro .ved that this.iide or the rivet is the other i i 'side.' -- . ; _ . ' . The dumb founded antagonist., overcome by : this profound logi, nnmednstely }Mid ; the money. -. .. , : , , , . ,- . zsr T 1 EARLY . POT AT-o --",.. -le am 11 pot, hoes pre those-which prod ice the ear ieit app.— When it is.4orabie Ito hir e potatoes bevy early, - a quantity'of the smallest sized' tubers should be selected and deposited 'in efab 1 . manure, where the fermentation will s in - late the ge!rms, and cause them to send 0 i sprouts in a:few days..: They may then planted.out, if the Weather and soil are vorable, and in a fewlsrceks_will be wen a :. vanced, and sufficiently large , to 110 e. 'The tato, in - this:way, .is' frequently I advanced vim two to-three weeki4--often for.--aer . T'or i L - 1 A Sur-vr I supped up and - came-. . 2 !!'itition -his back. recen h" breath 'a minute or t sing his'head considerably. i f t..eovering,l he jumped up. threw himself luta a figbting at titide shook his fists Jai the ice; as if he was about to take sm-imary vengeance Aston i the ,sc,e„and, then. math lipper)%subs an violent • gestures a 4 t hreat ening - yell ee ex -'. claimed. Faith -and" yell take 4 sweat for this before Jude, sure _ Alb.' l'i, Mack' erbocker. ... A Pimzsx TOR CilElldlars.A chemist.. in 4 , 1 Albany. a few days ado : expatiating on ,the late discore . ries in Chemical scieace, observed that snow bad been found to contain a con siderablo-iieiree of heat. ' akot An Trishtiian prerint at this rem rk ohoLer ved '' that.trnly chemistry was a va Liable sci ence." and .{anxious that 'thP if ry-might be made prof table ) inqvired,.of tl e operator what number of snovi-beils iron -be sutE• dent tO belt a teaAettle 11' • .". 'I, ' ' nrA marriage took place in •Williama inrzligt week; with the-following peculiar itiea'thei groom aiewured feet four, and the bride .foari feet Aix: - If that is not. the "king and abort" ~ of triatritnony,'we don't know that's :all. I „ - prThelolkining Mattidionial (palmy. an" accidentally -mterbeard. one day late; ly on :parza ctlbii United, States Hotel; it -,Wife—ify i lear. lament loft tlte: me, recollect I,.ALaTiafkltf tgli pink bon. net ;'- 3 k.:."::- t 6 s look: o Wlll 11 ~ .• re ll' e r e one cent:— MEM PAIII.itHpETS,.. '-- • -.' -' - - •• I' 0.1,E OLILA RS, .-' • • . • " -• .. . '!. FOSTERS, - • , ... • . - - . . .'.• - I. if .'.CARDS, I. . ‘ . • 11. - . ii. - BLANKS,: ' .• -- -: ' I . 1 • • .- - i -'' ,ri ; .. - - CHECKS, kc., .. •in goolli - stylai at fast.prifes. and -with 'despateh.- 7 Raving:the . drantage of new Materials - through out, we , can ' fislently promise to give. - . . E tiro Sat isfaction -- • - 1-! :• • ir .to thoss.Cfas ring us with their Patronage. larSpeclal Blanks-, *hoot 'Tickets, Bill ifeads etc., will I.)e `lWlnted on - short notice, on good:piper _ - I ! * * All kinds of Blanks casually called for, con shut - tic: erchand for stale. • . • •- • - Ineglsosisi who bairn Job Pnntiiig to do wilt . find I it -6 , , their interest to call at the REGISTER OF -1 FICE.r li -. • • •: ; .• • WATED - IT W.-P. WYATT% - T l‘ewl ,Clothinfr- Clothin g - Stogy, .(tniripike-street, Moutrose;Pa,) and'BUTTER eschange for Cloth Al' , .8 *• tfor which the highest market. price vs!! ,be paid, I - Thu suliteriberi hasjust"returned from New York wittily; heiutifurassortment of Clinhs. Cassimeres, silk and satin Veinings. eta &c. Olaf which will be sold Tor tlfe lowCst living prices, for cash or ready ;•• I ' , o'He dsas ; also ri hand the Fall I d; Winter Fash -ions filr.llls2—. and is prepared to manufacture in tlie!molt approved style of fastion, on the most • reasonable tenni..and at the shortest notice. Ni 8.4A1l Goods sold-at my. store is warrant; ed; had ready made Clothing manufactured at home 'bythe 'subscriber. *Cup usual. Store in •Col. Dimock's latettim (Ono. urnpike4t.,- Montrose, Pa: littiv. 4 ;*l/1352. " g Or rOre side a t:t the , ask- - 4' I ' 1 [A Tart Corr.] • - , I - illy!'Epicial . i llppointment. Tzt itOW YE LL sigN. thitt we;the undersiz. 116 ed.laen Pierre, Mules Dupicrre, Theopliol 1 i Schinldt and Henri Fritz, of the Cantons nf. e and Neuf Cliitel., Watch Manufacturers - C:i' : by I l liese prm , enbiduly authorize artil appoint: refosoti J. A. SINGLETON, Watchmaker, of okrosei and WM. SINGLETON, of the afore skicl Phu*. to..be our Sole Agents for , the State of Penrisylriania, and this said appointment to extend Sonth atill ' West. - • • .: : • • .L.,1 , w,e, - p parties to there presents. ilongreeto pay alltliaw p cuts instituted by any infringement on this Our, , ppointtnent, ,w Ind to this e set our res pottive inaines and seals in the presence of Carl Pierre,' M Duval; P. Reug,hnuo. -Dated -ln Switz, , • erlaioi tbis first day of January. in the year of our Lard Orli thob,sand eight hundred anit fift r ctwo. L ~ ,1 - JAEN PIE R RE. LS. , 1 I ti ' CHARLES'DUP R, LS.] • 1 1 1 - - THEO'S SCHMIDT, [ .J lIENRI FRITZ, [LS.] . : ill , 11 . VALUABLE. REAL 7. ESTATE' FOR 1.--j .L . . SALE I - - •., . _ t) 1 71 TrIL GB LOTS.silliatedia the plasm:4- ;41V est 'TO of the village of Susquehamm—adeo a fatou.4l Lots in the moethusumes palfof the' t afofesa w age: , Also, • 1 1 Lt arm containing 133 acres. • 1.,_• _ 1r ___-_- wan ouzo I improvement, the'reinainder heavily tiniberel, situate 2 miles from said village.' \!- IT I b l ur ne is the • great Central Depot of ;the Ic. Y. # E.. R ailroad, situate at the foot of the bay; iest- grade . on the toad.' near ; %the great works of tikruce.a, weleacta and the Caaeade and, Owes - et trill nature the best watering OM:4a the rotate, WI li he locality of extensive . Machine Sh69s, .1411m/17. - -ac. Susquehanna, although numberang but 2..V9 inhabit ants,And but 4 yenta - of age, is dOtined Sonia to, range ilhangside of . lie most flour • isliing ka:nd pip/owl towns on the fine ailthis great tiatarmatlafare. ' ... LP. 'HINDS; Agent. •i i it . - Office one door east of Lenheim's.' ' Stir: quellanne Depat:lior: 18,1852. tf i \ . . . ow l, . onol k ee 1 I 1 LONG • SHAWLS. - . A .. LARGE lot of WINTER SHAWLS at pt.'. .I \ ranging from ten *billings to ten dollars. ifEtti' Er Fancy Cashmeres aid .I.l' Lail's. 'assortment, just received and tot We very : lour, fiir ready pay. I, .t/ttary Woolsey 4.. Saoch Pl*ids, .Tnd * I P *nick fat dresses for these cold dayse I Heavit Cloths. for Overcoats,--many hinds and col. col #o#s--1V very cheap. T eh 1 I Call and examine. We arge nothing if you &et Omy. aod not touth if y do. I 1 coOtaters And INeck Res t • • Seeds i t the. Ittina tp ppets; Waited F Elandaerdsiefa, Col- Iltuit azd uncle i Handerchiefti, Lisle' 'Mead, Silk, f &Mg* Caalunere and Rid °lures, her Men, womou mind children, Velvet 'Button all colon, and other illmcy*mt Whim tor Ladies' wear. Just open. id bit - , - J. LTOIIII SOIL I : KING 151311•0710111, SATO, - bbirlET trinket:lied With'allyOuegettirge.get .I.pr - untlerotasuliag.siid get alio toverwr for jouri*ideniancliolpi; 'bleb - list Cdmenochty. it . yeti o pess the other to , . on will be apt to seek sod it Kielce& . tl "a 'flOot'stal . Skoe I 11l For,iboullilit mail awl- _ 'i -II A dirrait. - tik l imuitold, , j ' thou 'i r e . I fl, Wed hatethi tindid, - ' .. —= I -. 1 'f ' TV. 4 0 1 , 41 0 - ' - .414 ' ,: : ;.'. - , 1 ge l iiassorteteot; . ' '''''' ilk Peeefei .o io inclOile 4 3#ietal Ploreo — ondlelig 11441 4 ; to iiOtlilog . oriittieelatisiiiittieleiKta . 4 ';`i:ai, ..<,:- - , . f ,= - I - "' iE BOOT 4.-SIPIC E,:- 44:1Y $, sir "vs 1 sol l . 4 " lo Psiat - to ~.. - P' 0 Or — 71114041,, ,wiil ~. ..-„- f . :1 ,, l&si ~. 1 , , , , •rien ...t. -", - 7 , -. " 1 ~,,"-?...„ tl,l - - .:,,,,..,-,..,' -- 1 - -. . • 4 aglc- I*PriO, t e arrd axiom when - M.=MEtzues c timele. : l4.iT',for Winter. MREEMOMIM NONV. • NEW. idNE-OF. MAIL , STAGES Kli t kiteedtollo - idrOSe • STAGE S will leave Kirkviood, *oh* through Coibettsville, Liberty. &e., every,mornintaf ter the arrival of the Msul and 'Night Eipresa: Trains of cars,. , reaching,Montroso II A. X. 1 Re turning, leave Montrose daily (Suidays excepted) at 4 e t sr., reaching Kirbiood in time to fake, the Mail trains of ears, both East. and West,..being the easiest and most feasible route to tenth the New York & Erie /Wheal. . • This line intersects tri-weekly line for Dim /ick; Tunkhannock," Wyoming. and Wilkesbarre, which-leaves Montrose at 7 A. X. elr my Monday, Wednesday. and Friday.. Also, a line to Friendsville, Leraysvilla,&c.• - . Good-Teams and ecnnfortable Carriages are pro. yided,_imd the Proprietors will spare no pains to accommodate the public. • . . W. K. HATCH. .MORGAN - 4k WEST Dee. 24;1852. , . - 11 . 1111111 ST 0 rE subscriber - has just received a now lot of! Winter Goods, to which he would . invite the attention of his friends and customers. - Bring along your Socks, Grain, Furs, Wood, Birk, Tao*. Butter, Cash, Rags, and indeed al most everything you have to sell, audio exchange, yoci will. ,get , • 1 , 1 • COODS VERY 6*EAP ! ‘' • I Call and see for yourselves. if you do not find it so you need nut . buy, as I dc not charge anything for showing gciods. . \ • I. S. LITTLE: New Milford, Dec. 1C.185'2. SUSQUEHANNA DRUG STORE I S. B. WEST, • ' EA LER in Drugs. Medicines; ..Pairits. D choicest Tines and Liguori, Dye-Stufs.,Pa tint Medicines alt kind*, Combs, Trissea. Brush Herb; Perfumery, Toilet Articks, fan- • Baskets. Gold arid Silier Ifrateh- •' • . es, splendid Jewelry, a great ra- • . • nety, Motins, Flutes, Fifes, • , Accordions, School „Books Stationery. . . Childreie,s .* - Toga, "Confection- \ • . .• ery Fancy Goods of • • great variety,-Ldoking gists- . • • ses. Ciunphine, Alcohol, Biros, • - . • ins/Fluid, Tobacco, &fug: Cigars,, eke. sold at the lowcst prices. a' He Will not RE” UNDERSOLD. MARK THAT! Sustlehanna Depot, Oct, 28, 1852.1 2 • WITCH .REPAIRING, AT THE OLD.STAND AGAIN. subscribers.having resumed the wbove named business under the marnament of Mr. Allied Sayre, respectfully solid from their old ctislomers in that line, a- returwof their _patronage. Mr. S: is an experienced and wortman, having )earned his buriness and for, many years worked:in some of the best shops in ew York.ci ty, is competent tWdo any kind - of work that may be entrusted to him. Proiapterss, moderate char gee, and thegyarantinf all good Watches, we trust will recline a full slutre: ofpatronage. Gold !Rings made to order, and all kinds of !Jew elry repaired, .- • ' • BENTLEY st READ. Montrose, Nor.' 12;1851. . . • - Carbondale Stawes • irl IE subscribers are running it daily line of sta- ' ges between Carbondale and Hopbottorn Sta. tion on the Lackawanna and Western Railroad,' diAancC 20 miles. Leave Carbondale the morn ing, and connect with the Camgoing North ; .ietut n r , ing, leave on. the arrival of the mail train from Great Bend—nearest, Most direct, and chtsipest route from .Great Bend .to Carbondale. Pa+Sengem al . ways get into Carbondale earlier . in the evening than by nn , °the:l-Anne. • • Fare- receipted in: Carbondale at the store of the subscribent; Main street, a few blocks below Bron son's Hotel. • . GROW. dr BROTHERS. . Sept. 2. 1852. - . • tf _ • Steam Grist& PST BROT I LIZILShaving pUrehasedthe above establishment, will keep constantly on hand Superfine, anti fine !Pour—Corn! .11fen1 7 — of Supertor. Quality. . _ Chop Sian, at the lowest cash prices.. 'Cu ' tom work will be done with ciespatch, ami in a1145.a.• Whaaaa-ten. hiontrost, J ;851E . . 1581 i tt .• Facts .for' he People - !- AiDiNT, ± G the , T redict ion the New Albany Le d that Frank. Pierce will be. elected Presidents. - because the Prophet !slush, says that " the Lent giireth• to the fiuntr.eit is universally adrnitteikthat the subscriber can and . will sell • , I • - • • . BOOTS! 4- SHOES • • ' CHEAPER than any :other Amp in town', not even excepting the genuine hem: ih shoe store doirp town , N. B.—Mv tenna are cash or pay down, and I would therefore inform those who are indebted to Merriman & Patrick, that they Must- call and pay -up of—nuff cal.. •• A. :MERRIMAN. MOntrose, Sept. 23, 1852. • , DncSs GOODS!' WT,E ARE, rceiving *large supply of Dress Goods embracing a great variety-of kinds, and of beautiful styles and patterns; and the, fol lowing kinds of:goods, via:- • - POPLINS. DELAINS. BARRAGE .DE- , : LAIN.% LAIVNS. PLAIN, STIrIPED AND! "LAID CHAMBRAYS,ENCLISII,PRENCH AND DOMESTIC PRINTS,iv.*c. " • Most of which they oiler considerably kiwer than .early spring prices. U. BURROWS ik CO. Giteson,Joue 240832, . Philosophy 4,1 t _saying the - Teeth. ;.1 , TT , is simply thia: We first care/1;11'y and thor. JL ouglily remove aU' the decayed . matter trim - the 'cavity,:then after shaping It properly and wip mg it dry. we press into it g ol d or silver foil. which are very soft and,malealde, and- isettinue to com press them until we have rendered their: as hard as the solidmetal." We duo Completely exclude both Wand moisture, the universal agents of de cay. and the consequence is that the tooth decays no more in that part, and rarely does - it fiver com mence in any other part, but sitould it, the cure must be repeated, and I !lave seldom seen an- in - - .staisetiwhere it had to be repeated.a thiid time, or even a second: If your teeth are decaying your. only hope is in the Dentist. I They ma affected and you not knee; it. A tooth usually dtautys a long time before it aches and persons are very apt to oppose them "all right" so long as they keep -quiet.: !The fact ;that they have nut • m.troubled you"it the . yeti , mama why you should have them attended to before they do. Ono fact incite : when 's. tooth ,has la accinte panful, you are " behitel time" . in going to get it filled,"! the cars are off" you must *peso andlose it. . ' - . I . TIM , . courteous reader. 'have given you both fact and Philosophy, if not with the pmfoundness of a Nevrton, yet. truthfully. you may depend, with the hope of inducing, _Yeti to call cta me at "Ono ; Fit.- Lops' ,HAIX" and submit your teeth to' examina tion hist repair, if, needed., ' By - so deiagyoti 'may promote hod) your 01rIllatcreit. and mute; • . , 'Yowl sinphitically add Professionall . - . - C. D. - -111 IL, /Maid S argent:. b' Misitiose,:Detw+ber 30 tan, -- - , . . , N. B.: Tear drams! will be duly conifid end in my 4i:beiges. whatever I linty ,dm for you shalt be well dorm, warianted . pertoanent. a t Your attest - hes:is iniit to the fAllefintig • , ' ' • • . - ' .-T.EsTI ONIA.L. - _ -Dr. 10,D.:trIgillais raided in this plias - during, the lost year. In the tapaeltz i of -: Surgeon _ Dentist, ii lust fp?" trial eti obsetvat ' ' Of the semen °Otis 'td.mmc._ire . *oil -Aiesfullyvowimead-1119, k to publie Pitnxtigir mid favor. _ ' t •i = -: - lion , WittA.us Jain!" . -11. & itiiiimt,_Foi.;- V.lPiicl*; 154;7. _ - Wii.ll:Jiiiici.; Foit, *- D.A. taxintor.„ , ' '-'..- 'Jkiirs.Talipau.4 ... :, . . ~., , Y . : Ifilainu — 1 . Olgte '' :: ''W:A ' ''' - - "..' .:'-'•; ,ft..ahAniga.,f.--, -,_-,_. ~ ~ .- • , . _ . .. .... INENIrt @0 DS ? eBOMITEIC-1100, N 4 4116 1 - 9!" . ' amid styiiiiiipi.a romm a iolt. 1T0...:1-'.•41 EBEIN :r -•err-~~,:::~~`~ • - .Iliiiiiitiiiiiiii .= • . --, . ., optic,. route ~ „ .7aiiiit',&; 2- tir -; it%. • . - • 130.iTii.i,•: -. 4 s 4cOrs.if ihi - - Ita . ...... , ... it . -...:,.. -----. . '!. .104 4c. .' .....- ,- • ... .. . oi...Ess‘Ari, ~ - ..... ;,.. . . . . imiri , :raom -A„cooli, . ,-. ..-. _' , -:....,. •• • Di.a.kik r;A:vzi 02,:six:. , -..,,, ". * ,,•ii, i.111••.4., CosimrA ! .. --;TIGNi,INWAKD PI LES, FULLNESS .01e , 04.000 ii• TON. 11E*0 ACIODITT .• . 'lli*,*ouricu, NAUgi - A03x. 1 441 - nyt ; •, GUST . Ir a; Foon, FAA.T..tuFs*,•o, w.F.lyu Sioic Ica, I. Sovii:EaucrAttwis, - : SINKING' "TRAING,rfiT *lilt FIT., OF silt . SromAdi imaim , oi. rink READ, 1111.31111ED' Jaib • .: ' - . :,. • ...cli TBitir...viar4A,..Fuirra4No i?.-1 -. • ..:, ... • !!..41.1..Ciitar1sa OR S. *.. . r• .•:, , : 11EMATiONS WUIIN IN A LXIMA,, , - " •. • i 11.1i - CIUILIC..DIX.:4 6II OF 11;..' ..,. r . IOON, POTS OR_W*5lll -.i • I . ' .. OtiVORE TILE ~. .'• • . Stuns., • . • Fever :Ma 411 pain,. in the' 140, Fain Yellow ness of.- the' • Skin in .the . sitle,back, • flushes of heat," burning in the flesh, • inings (Orli, and great . depreiaion . be effectually cured by , HOOFLANWS: - . CELEBRATED GERMAN Et . ... , . ias.V.AIIII:L. Br • Dr. C. • -31-. Jackson. . 1 At the Gerinan' Medicine Store,' 120 A - • I . .....' •' .. Philadelphia.. .. Their power over the above 'diseases celled, if equalled, by anypther prepare United States, Is the- cures attest, sn I after-skilful physicians had failed:. • -: issze Bitters are worthy. the attent TI . lid, • Possessing • great virtues in 'the i of diserofe of 'the liver arid lesser ghee ing the- most searching powers in weak] .fectiona of ,the 'digestive organs, they .; safe•certain and pleasant. - ,•. • , • . •,1 .Reall.and beioneineaLl .. . i I ' . Fitim the Britten Bee: • The'edi m said,,Dec. 22nd• • : -.: .Dr:',4laofland's Celebrated Ocruniril the cure of Liver Coinplaint, Jaundice,i Christie ar Nervous ;Debility, : is dmere the moat popular medicines - of- the . Bitter* have been used by thousands. at our elhow says he has himself recei teal . and\permanent cure of Liver Con the use. of \ thia•remerly. We are co in the Use Of \ theis- Bitten, the petrel - gains . Strengtnvilers-- - w a fact o • consid h'suit eratton. ' They are -pleasant i smell, and can tie \ aced by persons delicate stomachs . with safety; under stances. We are speaking from Ps to the Afflicted we advise\their use. . •"(Scorra Wasatv," one).+f the best pm ptiblished, said, Aug. 4 25"-s. • . - Dr, Ilnofland's German Bitters, by Dr.l.Jackson are now recriminende the most proininent menthes% of the' ' article,of much efficacy . .in-.CLACS of ness: -As such is the mese, we weal mothers to Obtain *beide. and tlin selves tuticli.sicknese. Persons of de Mime ions will find these :Bitters silyJ their health, as we .know:' from expert utary effect they have upon' wetik . sya More Eri4Orce.. • 'I, The lion. C. D:llineliiie, Mayor ii Camtlek -N. J. says: ' - .' . " Ilfsorwrip's tmiu isx , Brrrtes. 7 -- e hive seen many. i fiattering notices of this medi ine, and ,the source from 'w hich they anne'-iniluC ini to make inquiry . respecting sits - .merits.' . Prof • inciuiry, we I were -persuaded to use:it, and nit s sa ., y , ~; found it, tipecjfic* in. its,action upon diseases o tbe !Wei arid,' digestive organs, and the poWerful f fhiet'tee it ex.:" errs . upon nervous prostration is yea lyeCiprising. It calms and strengthens the nerves,. ringrog thew: Mato a: state Of repose, making' sleep fresliing. \ ' i if this inedieniesra.s more gene Ily 2 h - ed we are:satisfied :those would be less sac ness,as frore the stomach; liverand nervous 'sys em.i the great majority of real and irnagmary dissasea pnuinate, Ilave them 'in a healtlipcondition, Mid yen can bid, defiance to SpiZlenii generally.: 'is eZtralirdin' 1 , , 1 , ' any medicine we would advise Our ', iend4 who are' at at all indisposed.- to give a fair t al `it will 're ; , • comiriend itself. - It should, in .6d' -be': in everi il family. No other me die.in . ecan pr Ucesuch evi . .. dances Ml:merit.. •\- ',. - i'' ' - EVidence upiin evidence has beet the fiiregning) froall eeceions et last three. years,, a d the stiimgest t fever, is, than ther ii _Mere of it u: ' 1 tice.of the'regnlar liyi=icians of Phi . all other,pnstrums eienhined, a fact; •be established. an fully . proving tl preparation will. feet.' with their when presented e % L en in this form. • • 'That this medicine will cure : Li, and Dyspepsia, no one- can doubt, •.. 1, directed. It acts' specifically up andliver; - it is preferable to adorn diseases' - the. effect is - inunerliate...l administered to female or / infect .* enable benefit at any time. .• Zook well to' the mark.tOf t They have the written signature ' SON upon. the leraprtr. sad lifs'. - .. 1 thelxittle, without a Web they are • Fer sale WhOlesale'an' Reteili , Medicine' Store, No.• 4.0 Arch si n , low Stxeli , rhiladelph ii s and by era generally through. the country, ' Prices.lteducel . , To enable all class of invalids vantages. of their great re•torativei l • : •- • Single Bottle 75 c All for - sale by • ABEL ?PURR ite:jblontrose i Pa. July 29;1852. • la . AGAIN TRIIIBLP The Gold, Medal wi l d liploin a of tle New York • American 'ln titqe. the Silrer Medal of the . ilr. ' State .Fair. hare en awarded to'-. • mir. s.i.t.GEIL,: • For. the best Sewing , Mac line ;now establish Lachine over .4 tinigtit Needs • VICTORIOUSLY ibe fact of the superionty of this competitors...Pat'ent Perpendicular Action, ! .1. • !.! SE TV-LNG - .4AC . „ secured by letter, patent of the LT; only. Machine !Privileged! to use • die,. The eubscriber offers fer ttie or sell With•right.ofitse of tf County Of Srciiinelisiino, or he wil upon applitttoas for the inttne. - WAD communicittisins add scriber at BINGIIAMTON, Brod' _inset attention. . ! - IMay . ".17; 1852. - tf NEW GO , I riLE enbscribei is now receivi ...it: • sortment of Spring , and Su is+tingofl - . . -l ; _ - Dry ,Goodi. Croceries,. (I Ware, Patent Medieineti,'Ply woods, !Stone, Wood Wand 1 S,teel, 'Sails, Cpdfisli,"Macker - aes, W iro indow ,i), G Inas „and 'log, . Oil Cloth, Leather,. Clocks,' Watehes,'llatli an& Shoes, Carpet Birs, C Q ttOn 1 Wicks,: cks, Carpet ` Warp, ' - &c, 1 And many othiwartieleis not am disposed to solt-very low (mil or on a credit doable time Phizuelt. WEN ri_ ikLEAS: lirill favor him) I.*Cou. A.8.-4moi SOLE, 101 s, tr. 04!:sale wawa. . .: Nevi. Mil al,fre - 11 m t; Tf,lbiletasi-Paiitore-cle% *or! to thiririeetto - A Fffffirl E=MMI! 1 ,. !Trirts yr. I t s _.-,&%, , C0 I l " - -1 j .. - i - , L. IPO S. ..,, .. . , 4u5tr ,.. " 34, ---r a ---,4 ditelfsive smortmpitt. ,VE ot . ll,EA,lty MAI) CLOfiIING of dif 7rent qualities* pricedr..consistinic of Drm; F'. II k;and Sul owits„nnit CiiireCiats, lijints, V'' ' ts; fte:t. '' . l . ltnii Re a dy Made;:- . *Clot h . in' ' :is is equal' "any in tlown and their assort tit . ... ' 1 1 , ' I 01k.:•' 1 41 1 'T 1 1 Etat I- 1' • • rnt good.` • 4 motto is - nick sale and. s ma ll torPfitS• '-1 f• - fie eiCy Ayelt, 'c..t h udden 111 4 ir f ut' pmts., can I;Montroie, { TO THE 1 . ~. Aliei. Terrell -. . ..,.- S n o w - receiving and keeps constantly on . hand. ''a large and desiralilii assortment of. . - . did - i •., ~, - , 1 Jai will be Sold very. low for cash' or ready, pay . A e stuck is coinposed of first ride assortment o trugi, Medi l cineS, Chemicals; Paints, - Oils', _ i .4 1 c . Sfutrs, Groceries, . ,Gliss-W are, _-• .' Spoons; §pectacl s, Musical Insist . 1 -1 ." meuti, -Yankee' Notiooi. mid • ' L' u 'l4. iq o —, AI - so„ - 1 ..- - Dry GAAS, Ifirdware, :, . .; . Stoneware, 'llrusses, Medical I . t InStrutnents,ShOulder-braces, Per .: '! fumery, Mirrors, . tationery, Brushes; hoes, Camphine, • Ilurniiig Fluid, Limps, 1 - Clocks, IWatch ~'Jewelry. &c. arc. 4111 persons wirhing to pars - base prigs. ca goods in ny of the aforesaid departments, will find their in rests promoted by calling first at the brug and ? arioty Store .et ' l . .' ABEL TURRELL. • , • Montrose, Nov. 11 1' 5° - ' ' - . . STOVES l a ' STOVES I ERS, ch;Street s ,ncit lob iii the a.ziy des . . on 'ofjnirti ectiflOtt ion s; exercis es and af e t 1 vri dial; ,- . -Belicis. for !'PY4 1 . 4, .e , clty • e o ay.l ei.e. `nd i friend ' ed -*ti elree- plMnt from winced that, 't constantly thylet great tat3t:e and Jth. the most. any! dream rie:u4e, and 11 it4rary pa i• 'i • "' 1 , annfactured :I .by deme of I Mult,t ae an i 'male weak -- d :nd!vitte all sane them 41iln(ed Con t an:4oone to 1 nee ihe sal, ' '. '6*.eal. Bend! dc. Loderyville . TOTE, i:COPPER, TIN ,' di - SHEET , 1 ~. i IRON EST4BLISHNENT. ~ I I • ' • • j,e • • - public HE Subscriber res cttully Informs tite kit. that lie; has recemedk large additionlo his ornier stock ,f Stos-e4. consisting of a ' variety of he most approved kin?, anionic whkh are • . - , , , - &INTO A 'AIR TIU ET, • • - ' , - • .o.>ll ES7' QUEEN;' -..- . ST.AR OF TILE WEST. , .• •: • * - WESTERN Q UEEN, . -. • , 1 . all elevated Ovens. Of square - air tighiFteves ire : . . .i://a - 'A7A - 'PA I . :A G'o2lr, .. ~ .. - - - • W E STER' :EWP IRE .- • *• ' N 'OR AIR TIG ET, • ' ... •1. INITEDISTATES, . "- - • - : - - FA E.ME#S,',IITICA COAL STOVE A. varlet of pretniunui, Some of new style; the .. 1 . VALLEILL, A411T.,(0 LIT . F.A RAI.ERS. - .A. good and various! assortment -of :Parlor' and 'Hall Stoves!for. !Ant rn and Coal. Box Stoves. of various izes!and patt she is cmnintuttly recciv ip • ing, an • intends to ke e p as great a variety of the moat p i tiler stores. as any - deale r in the country. Perwm , wishing _to-phrchase stove' will find it, to ' their it terest •to call on hiM.: They will find his -•• 'Stove 'urniture - -•- i - - • 4 i ~. • • • , ica made of the, strongest and . )est mat eri als_ an cheap.as tan be bought in this or Browne count and much better than offered by pedlars: . Igr'Stove Pipe & Tin Ware kept -for.sale and - Made to ...Inter. .Fartners will be supplied with Pa ns..made 'of strong materials. at •Wh.blesale - prii ces, all orders for wotk in hisline will be thankful 'ly received.Mul punctually•attended M. ' -•- j: -' 1. ',l-' JOUN COLSTON: Oreat Bend. July .1452. - ' ' . • -tf -...-. ems.t r, 1 city o . receired he thduri,lh, •stinii'my in it's d in` (ho ' . hat Am itt si scientißel uiet approvall • • . -- Farms for. Sale. • . -.- . , 'ln .3," spelionnui County, Pcnn'a. • . . '3l HE , - .,417.4.5C1t'k8.1RS .1 -. it act .sis .J s iii_. 'for"Ali - e private sale'of Reid Estrite--Fiirag . ' Hotrei and t -Lots--oeated in Susquehanna cotinty Pa. All vtjto wish to offer their property for sit I'e Can give a, urinate .tiscription of their Farms r• 'Lets - as follews: Number of acres, how many., - proved,- and how :+atered ; Buildings; Orchard, grafted or Common fruit; other fruit.tree s ,and shade rees;•how' far from Montrose. and the nearest poii4 to a depot qn the New York it Erie Railroad ;pr4te. and terms of payment. All who wish to sell or pdc. chase. Real Estate, twill 'receive prom ptattenti ' n 'by calling on Or addressing. us at Montrose, s 4 . quehanna County, Pa. . larbouveyfutce limn Montrose to the . premi . free of charge.. I . • • Office on Turnpike Street., 4 doors west of the Brick - Corner..., ' • . • ' ' 1 • The folhiwing • Fsirms and;Lots are no* offered , for sale:.. : : , *I; , • , . - - - . : ia .No.l. 40 acres, 130 im. Frame House and ,r n 0.2. SO Acres, 150 do: - : de l no. 3. 1001 do. 160 , : do. : dol no. 4. .150 do. ~ .1 60 , do. - 0bi... , . no. 5. 70 : do. ` • 140 -- do. .:do,* no. 6: 96 .i do. _ 1.35., .. do.. • . do le no. 7_ atow,t, Warehouse.and LO1.•.• 60.8. 14.5 .raeres,• - i 75 lin. framed house and barn no. 9. .2.11 do" ' 35 log house •-' '' :bain*. no.lo. 2 I do ". \ good fyanie hougi and barn..'. no.ll. house and lot.* - , -t - .• . '• no;12 100 aeres. 70itn. frame house and btu n 0.13. 340 . dts._ 00 im. do •' do 1 n 0.14. 56 ' -"do '5O itn. • . •do . - do* n 0.15. 150 do 6 0 im. . do • -do 10. 16. 120 do ~ tr. 100, 75 . 181 i 113, -80 8 26 0 " „ er pompla T fter ,tisitig it 1 tij stimutclt, They Call\N„' jib :i,:tfety and . ; f..: e.-gOtiitine, C. JACK :ime; blown an purinua., t tli4/ Ciernwi t. ote dour bo pectOble • dOtt 1-. • 11 . ,t ~ • I.f . • 1 eo9y. tbe a& twers: I i fs. ,t• , DruggistLL t• , . , J.l9], 200. 150 irmpiorea, n0.20..145, 100 ' nn: - do nu. 21. 190, 120 ' im.' do ' do no: 22. 90k, 45 im. • do .. do* n 0.23. 45, - 30=:I„, • im. ,do-. - do. : * no. 24. 292, 225. 1 , im. do ',. do , - 110. 25.'125 'ocres, l looim.: '. - do ” do no. 26.196 do 140 im do du* no. 27. -1 . 80 acres i . 45 imp.* , , s '... no. 2811, good saw-milt and dwetling. no 29 134 acres, 1 - 90 . frame hoi4a and bao. no. 30 176 do loo - - do • • do, .. i ' t 0.3 1 -435 . do - 95 do do. • no 32:1i0 do ' 135 '., do \ ' do do - ' ' 60,:.!," do -, do -, •no 34 150 do 108 ..tio ~' -do no . 150 do _Bo' do 'do:. •no 36 30, 'do • 170 • . do:: ''do no 37 ' 190' ,do 1 140 .do . a. no 38 170, do 1 100 do ItIO no. 39.145 do. l 0p _.- im. • , I . ; _ no, 40. rio ittiej: .!-, 45 improved. ' i 00,_41.212 scre4,l6o kmproved.*. 1- `; no. 42. ,42 do ' I 50 - ..., do , i - no- 43. 4 ,acres . . allimpiOred?' - 4 no. 44. 138 dol ,, 55 '--, -do 1 am-16,400 do , 1 : .,.200 ''..- do ' 00.46. 40 -..,, t.; - $0 im - . 4:11.1ot Mil no. 47 1 200 nertn:.• ' 160impiroVell • 'tio. 48..103 acre*. t. 80 improved. 11 np.49 88 acres;-111 improved house 01 no. - 50 83 act-M4,63 iMprt wed, home . f W4-.51.95, ame.l46o,:improiecl; • do. , no': 52:_120 acro:6s imprOved.' .. ' 'Fri" 14) 0 1 .'r'i ). t4 . B P,PO - *PrP 1 • It B. 'Periimia.desiring to ptirchas any abi3ve;b =giving ihe No..eao obfain 'a ull _de Lion, - ' - I. .. "ALFItELP.B4I4DVir • I - . E. G: EAEPWE " %act', Pa,4oe.tobar; Itl#o., ~.....I' .11kakiiiirkediliva (191-4:, itell,Stat es. •Tlie • le Si taiglit-Nee le the, - rigl!to'lto to sell Town Riglt.s 11 • sseclito it ' .03,4. N. .A. OENNET I V j. • -I! '4l(i 1 ' - . a.' nap eon ars iie; goods dr - . .1! ' . Very, lia! 1 4:1- et, 1 Oils, lij.e.' in TVare, #6n, Looking Clio i}uttri:Carpet- e etid Upper, arti!-Boot4 - 4nd , lira Paite AK lik" ' -', r ntraaed. wil deh sh!ior ready pay, 1411*- I .... .. t.., Notite ., - -... ?, .; h' A: isrer-7:131;100,T.-All iigh i. Nick.k.i". ' 'Area :- kti=rtitaiw - tipett "ilittp. all right: with S tioWt's qprine;:e Find. rate Witt Hatt •Babe I ; Fiw Bala clieap, enquir eof -- F. IkOiIANDLT 6 4.' .4)04.11N ' lias And *Ol Et?t7tc--sha*ls r,...,, 0.0-itifioni4 ANOTSEts r t`rec the 'K tor: atei at ' " 811* il t• i4 4 1 18 4 it,10,7 t:9lO l Pf. ' t , TT414740 Atte:mom : REEM ,AUitg%t:;;:c.iViplT.ft ec.. 2.1'852: ÜBLIC. 55 im.* • im. -- -' - -,:,- 7-, , , , -;-..--, '-'::' ''...' '''';:!•- f;";%:1 - --- ._ ,--.-,_ _. 2... --, ? - - ;:--- ,` ,%•.- - , ; , .-q-_ - - • - - , ~.., , . - W',-. ''ilgii-ll:ritigeilli.,•':,.. -,..--:..- :.:::". - :.27 ,AarNitr: Aboriater•-14 - - : trIN 4 A I I4 11' 014-YONS-.11-0.1.;-;,, A ~.„- - , '''. ' '-':--', V- v ' - 64,1•1ew0 ..;-,_•_-.1, W --,',R. 4 .4. , * ,, "` i_, a wns , _ ===!=rimt l !m 1 :,l ' ' r , . • i I -- * ' 1 sAYRIE, BielltirrArrltPkalliiis, Li:Avnio liniiimsed of Wilson i t' C o ., t h t t EA I - 1 GLP. FOUNDRY , are "" w lii*Paree to ill % ,oreri from the i trade,: and do wo'rk i n their line , le thirkin tuittneipatiii. ShepAriu , k eepaintszt. . il Is on hand ::, ,_ • .• . ... pLours, rbe:B4-inds,), , - IAS TOVES..(altkindit,) •'- IN C 6/0 TIVA T ORS. :"' , ' • Z IS TRH; fr: CUTTERS -/ i I COR-. 1 .V. 8)- TELLERS, /4v 4 r. 4Trzwirite..rx,l,zurw*:entib . r i lim , f r sale i ;'.>;--.°...:'m anufacture / etP The "Celebreited Blpfehrey,.Plow. w e tore. iturchased' the exehisive right to inan e . facture and Sell in that Conn%Wayne, Wyhroint, and Branford,' , Rick's Patent Iron Beam Plow. - ,This vow is msuie entirely of iron ,, excepting t, •hindles. It is'celebrated for It" easy draught, h e . i g onethird cagier Ekon any now 'm use, while it s e a rength and iiiirabilio is greater. - • . ' • , ' .ArACHINER Y of all kinds manufactured aid, repeated by experi enced tnachiketsts. - \ qteant Engtnes. Gearilirtfor M il ls. Slim gle Maehrnes, 4 c.<4.c. - • , . Among the'--.Stores which we manufacture, p o KB Yg CgiOki*g• Store. - - • -ROW- HA.. READY do • • FOREST - Q,UEEN;•: do : - . P 111117111, :do toul..ot her kinds ,a ll a rranged fgr burning 'wood or oal Also.. Self Parlor - Stove • - Cottage, Parlor,.•• .do , - • Statelt*'.l,l7cp,szzes, and•a .varietyl-of other Parl o r Stoves, both tr(s)d and coal burners. We keepialso oeland arum trimmins, Dog Chnin U m b r a s itod Shoveland Timgs.Stindii, rte. rte. Wori k o x to order -on shortimticeiumi at the lowesttalrii; Eiroilk irs fibrsfores,Agrirultural err sOlicited froth those in*lll,atimie,and mil b. • filled' etre:tamable ,sitholeside price& . • - , H. SAVRE, • • ' B S BENTLEY, • • -S;PERKIINS. _ Montrose, Mareli - 4,*1/2152, - - . SHOP EST 111.11113fElir, it E. DK:MT. - if:cold ift=ifeetfull). inform tie . 1 .3.1.,• public they are manhfarturlog Thatch, ley'Y Celehratetl They also keep cantata. Iy . on him!. ' - • ;S•idch 11, Fayneeoltaty, and ram Plow:, Cittiratoii, - Dog,Chstris,Sleigh. culler - . Shoes, . • •- • . • • . Points: PLO , - . of carions - patterns too:um:nem* to mention. . hope by strict attention : t brisiness_to receive our share of puLtin . patronage. Manufactoiy - D.:Puers „old kilo lid. Foundry, M. Mot t-snear Sunrle's ['Repairing on shoit notice: MERItrUMOr, KLIJAK Feb. 5, 1852: .13.u$,IN$s -.Nqyier.: Ar )14 would respectfully - ifipieiltlr, 111. stecoluititwitli him to al and adjust the ramie: • - r The inerintile\ busine.s will be continued at hit nld stand under, the firm of; 11.8. Wilrora Son. They intend to liep on hand a- . general variety, -mid" will he ever \ -ready.iind.thaahful to amain date' ihote who fai..cir them With a ealL Theymill keep. on hand. Large stock - of • " Dry • Good's,._Groceries i : Ctockery •:- . Hardware &c -45zer. Carpenters, ,Hhicksrniths, Harness; Carri • . 13uot and ti4oe "Siake,_viill the ariid neceszaTy cot' tbeir avocationS. ' • Boots and Oaitera ; - itd.Ralobt 'oVereli)ce, kept on baud , • - - ' •• • : S: WitSOS: . Jan. 1, 182... _ • • - AIL NIT, itemzo STOVE DEPOT. • KElitTbrOEinStati air- tigh t C * 94 T g Sth" State` - de, , Premium s , ' • • do. Oct. Parler,-Chtircb,anti,,Sbop Sieves cos VirohdorCosl Stoic Ware, Pipe, Mama, Zinc, Tin Wrge,ke— Corn-vhellers.:Straw-Otitters,**raPers4i.noug 4 Points,tte..' Dr - Please give us a calla is it tend toseltchenper than the cheapest:- ' • ' [ - B.A. LYONS 1t CO. - * LOOK JO OUR .LAND -MARKS! Milt ' snYnCrilier .. Vill attend "to o c casional 1 1 at his old bus iness of ,SURVRYING mttua vicinity when desired: Many of the old:Fermis, kthis comity shorild be re-surveyed; to look vp Irenew the,iilii-land-marks, which. are liable top! gest or obliterated by time so as to occos ion disputes and difEcullieis -for tithe to come.. Every inan.ebo does . not.knovir the ' precise .location of all . his liras aryl cpritet,s thereforei.should see to it in sees.", ts 'prevent future 'trouble and litigation. 0/111' VEYANCLYG attended - to, by, ' • f J.W . CHATiLiN Oct: Montrose,O 29, ►ERINCE SAL OON. AND ROCERY • . . rpm un loop m looped ha received a. chore k -I! of GR CERIES. are selling them oar satiable term n as they _can be bought tthsi New. York ; . ,piee .us a call and see fer reln•ei Muittpike - ptreet:orte - door east of Baldwink f Saddler Shop. We keep constantly O n hand. artzigrea. , Plums, - Mom Fid Raisins; Nuts ,f all Nee 10, 1850 F, H. It s Wag!' do do d. de do d .'::Prints `P rints;! l IPtif; Inrgesfsiock and greistist- variety t X wain - s.tylesi. and _patents ever °Need nnirket, whiels,,are Offered 'it'extrentely n cluding6a ilarke lot of handsome Prints es at. 6 penceler yard. . i -•--....• ~!--• :, _-. , . Life Insurance. , _,. ~ .. trailed afa r Life rwuraoice, Ainxity a ,3 : .comp,lly o Phalklisokia;— : Char l ' CAPITAL- 250,("0. . - 7 .:- , ENTLEt,Agottfor -• • .k 74". ny•Oill receive appl • aourtindi And.will give all -*cowry -4 tranr PT*** dooring lo nialia applim ' '' M 441.00, Mkt.. /6.lliriblio.;_ '.. . • . b 4. tnd do.i 1 Wintir 'ls..COniillll.oalenk tnooboh- us of the itesti..appreech rug* i rti . . "the - inns : gentlemen. ten and V'af t; "' theii !Aker Chithins.' ?Thelititv*Ther • pvl4 siitii'utiOtt hie old eileiriatirker pe 1.6 BtookAkiii „tr,...00 17 ; , received the 1 1 414 4 I vpirot $0" TOrkiFirreitted,iit4eettinjdon_. 0 .)041;'” TEM 'U.BURR :Gibson:Jun - a . :24 1852 ' Miqi - br rfal .7 . 4l4tibiiiell , afor 4.4.4 ll o,lrifAtiNt a W 11 - 11-141 —..:. r ti ft ..;. ; 'llkto ' 09i9 , 1 0 1 -* I - 14 0 k , Acm i. 4.!** an Ato stock 0 - ' 4•1'3'.510**.014,4.414 VOW 'CoillOpyrAt:lturiktiivi._ -Vokpitat ;liT-t , - r!a,t Stiff 0--* **' P el , lYrr • gk oli '44-0 abosit,com Pou gi kitn#ktiiinie W4do. -T* i t l iiii 0.4.: - :iss intidersta tgrusig.lW P ir . Th?-40frnit..°141-11te" 1. .:.1 ISlTVk ii l b O tr - P i T eri t illik" o,y, oven. idie_ml . atuNkamiatiVosollw;_ , u „. ', Ilk 1i ' : - 004041130) 1 ,04'1,7 1 ,4,' ._ A. ,ilivi,,_vr, 1A111001441 -v,--:4.- ~•,:e.:::fq,-.1•:-,-,.`„..4":1• ?, "Y{+~ 3 ;.;iSr;
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