i_;4 . e-'ff,iittlf:'-' : 'titik:O..- - ,14'.0J.i0i.., Prom the Dousitsy Gentleman, .:--• - Great — ecrets in Cuiti aaone I. - 'These of out readers' Whose recollections lextead' fir , back enough , may remember to ihave beard .o . f9a .great discovery that was made in the cultivation :of the earth, and for the publin:,announcement of which, a 'feiv 'hundred thousands were asked 'from one of our state, governments:: The state govern- . mint decline& paying the price; but the peo ple':-;individually: paid 'subsequently large sums in - the alginate, to obtain separately the - Secret. Many of thernhave thought that the dollar tiles pail by:each - was well expen ded. .: WittiOnCgiving any-opinion as - to the merits of;thiS discovery,_ we shall undertake, -for the-benefit 'Of Or readers, to mention sev- Oral other secrets: in the . art of cultivation; doubtless -,quiteas_ new and .original; -and which:we are confident, if - properly - kbown; iPPreciated, and acted upon, would be worth • to. the mass of : American farmers, qnite as much ass'the.stim claiMed for the \other. .4. The first and perhaps the most impor .tant Of these secrets is, doing crerytliiiig in its -seasrs---and 4nercr ruttiw of till to= 'neoiyare 'Chat can be done to day. . - . Wei have_ Ittic4n. farmers, occupying .not 0V ... • - ver one hundred acres, who lost by sowing Crops -too .late, by• failing to seize the most faverible opportunities for plaiting : and bar sestin,\ by' alloWin grain 'to get over , ripe, hinegleetin i t to 'provide an d repair tools, and to. examine the condition Of fences at the more leisure periods, in. Carious other ways, to lose_ annually one hindred &Alai's . - ori an aterage.. - Consepfently, an effectual remedy forthisOvil WOnld be worth in the aggregate • to half a million of our ,fariners; no lessrthan . fifty millions of dollars annually : . 'What government: w ill- give its half this • =allot fertlivulging the secret, I llow many indivith ual farmers will give us a dollar-for this in:. . f ormation .. ! :-.:- .1 - : - '.-- ''. • - ' 2. .Another great' cret ii the proper ear : iv . efraanarea.;. li f ciur'firmerwat least, waste more than ha . the value of the Mani -, NA 'deposited 14 ~ eir domestic -animals, --... ;through-the the ma of all the liquid portions / worth '4ine-bialf the Whole,; and by the dissts; 'ration and loss*of 'a qarge share' of the solid , :portions. - 'lbeie losses' . might be saved by the constructinn of tanksi or basins for liquids, _land by free , use of straw, dried muck, Saw.- dust,- fence.corner turf and soil, -4:0., for al.), -sorbing and retain , the portions of 'Mau 'are commonly war d. Now, manure js the , main-.spring of farming ; - and waStirig one -e -half or two thirds of all that might_be saved is lessening the. crops and stampg the land, to an- amount equal to a hundred,, dollars -yearly "for medium farmers. This, for the , half-mill u, would again be fifty million' dol -1 '3. The knowledge of the great advanta -1 ' ges resulting., fronci ander draining, remains, a' • secret to many. We haw known atield of , land so wet as scarcely ever to . pay in :crops i : :. the cost•of cultivation, but which, after tiler- • oiigls draining, 3:ielded the first year forty bishels of t wheat per acre. ' Those who have • , ' praCticed taidraiiiing extensively have--oft .'?en ,found the whole expense' reimburSed 'at • tl4 \ close,of the second year by the. increase . in product. . There : are.law farms that would - :not be beneAted :mein - than a, hundred dol , '.. - laisabove sal 'expenses: by thorough drain jinx, the . aggregate, gain for the whole conn . . try fully equal to that of the preceedingin . , Vire, - need siot-znultiply • examples ff this kind, to show `the proneness of men to leave . - ' , Rivals - easily. learned, and which may prove . eminently: advantipoui, for that which is, . - ~ : far-fetelied and ihnirbought,' - to show that we need not ' Compass sea and land, fOr the - discovery of new and, wonderful arts,. of lit - -Ile Value, while so 'many _advantages he un .. improved dir ec t l y': under our feet. . - . , - Proper tline for Felling Timber: -tiiiitigan experience of more than forty . yeats•as a plain practical farmer, I have ta ken much inthreat in , ascertaining the beat - season, - for-• fellingg timber, <and I now „state tqi „confidence, that fencing timber,: such . all kinds.. of ash., chestnut, red hickory and Walnut, citt from the middle of, July, •to the biet'eithatglist, *ill last more than ' twice as 1 lung as when cut in , winter, or common bark time in. Spring. . - - For instance ;—cut a sapling, stiy,ve or - ' 4 in - diameter for It 'lever, in the month.of August, and another of the, same quality and - size in winter Or spring. I Ifini %V if,bike &Mt is well stripped of its bark, (which - sit aka time:runs well,) it will raise as alev dr, itleast twice - ,the weight that can be • raiied-by the latter. ' • &410.nother great. advantage derived from - fening4iMber hi' the last running of the : sap, (the tithe.abore'pecified,) is, that it: is er subject to dry rot;nor ki be injured . - : by worms While - oak nut at this season, if kept -the grOund ? will season, though two feet in'diameter, and- remain . petfeetly sound 'lna nysears ; wherase,,if cut in- wird& or spring, it_ trill. be perkeilyeapitetten - in-two years. ' biiilding -and - • Other purposes svbes expense is incurred in construe tion; immense ,adyant.i4e -- of preparing the umber. at the prOper season •of the year, must, evident, .:I".have,,no doubt, ships built of timber cut between the middle of July and 'the - last of Snasti- would last-nearly - twice as / long as one, built. of ' timber cut at the nine! thne, RP4i . , : wclal4-season / 33 °r 43 -;Perff?ctlY and far' • , a;• -A.,lew,years since one of the large ,govern awmtialiiixt, built in Philadelphia, of the very best:materials, buksevcral Fears in construe-, itheti, ordered to be finished And . ..launch, algrrioas thinad upon inspection , 'to be entirely • *4414 man" of the timbers, -„(thoukh 4 mg*ept cOvei,) from . dry rot._ - ar all,tfiy, building fur many, y e ws- past, with:large timbersof white and ° wi t . oa k ; . this - bas'never . nor arelhey bubjeet tvibi*'orin=eiten. - • Even orsAroodcut at the proper season ::is w-c 4 tkfflim-:-P ) 5 9 cent. more that; 4416 s in or winter.- WILLIAM PAINTER. ,17,11.40ruti1k,-Ra.,l MONZA luc Qiicti e ,At-itiiie _Meeting tif the ire Legislativ e Agricultural etejy;iiijAo:oeideire- objected - ttijiiihrz - porn, - ,,tieprPt . kvepl;fourid hilt - Opp& • t ke ,;.br o 4o ;-'7O-7 - 7_ .- i i n o to t h i ipt , ,Jiiir , Vis!ititlifs4ol4#o l4 e.o4 l ' ; **l • c ! ";•(-. pwisdhm. irariOnl 71. "Axis" Ow , f worm .... _ A Pgrorian . s Heaven ift ear l y made; '' - - . - - - .-'. : "na bdtPadieiril'aitid,lini 0. - L .- - .. i ..,,".- ' •- 1 :.- . - ----'• ' ', --;• '- [ A =ISM AL:i.lll :'rgii: - '1 A Chinese telrini Oiloinise , I , 141 be, A heap of W and a - cup Of t 1 - - -. • [Lynn IVA.R. .. _ . -1-- , . , - - r An 'Englishman's Pstradlse Would he, la chief, A. rag cheek, sual aresylt of beet •' • • • • [Voil'oinsli: ,_- • • • A YA'SKI2. rARAD!fiIt. • A Yankee' T a heaven as We - are told, • Ia a pun:lid:in-pie and a / bag of g01d... . ' - • • . . -- [Wis. eiedard. • A irF.L'OE TAR,ADISTI t , • A Vreneliman's heaven is ,food enough, • With a lian‘nne and a ppiih • • , [climax Copfrant. - :•- AUTRICAN ?ARAMS*. - ihe l Yankee's place of heiren and rest, - Is- found a little farther weist.'? - [Lorukin Times. • a - di:await Taaatkiia. • A Dutchman's heaven: 'tis. very elear, I Is pretzel chee r , and larger,beer. - hr. (Nat. Gat • • AOVI3 IcAPOLtON'S - PAIRADISIL 'Louis' heaven is easily told;": . i • • - AlSpanish wife, and lots of intl. I ' 11. II • 1 [Phila. Sun. • . . •;rILINTEN . S. TittIAMSE. Plenty of copy, with order to' lead," • " Plenty of wets," and plenty :1 bread. • .- • . DAltt"Eelt rAn.s,n , '"Massa" away and work ill . Dance with. Dinah, or in•the • ' ' [Ft:6l.ll9yglass i Pp . _ • PATENT nr]tocaxes rail...trim. The.pitteid Democrat's lumien is fo Where."-spoils" are.pleiny mid ni l '- ' • ' USlssquehan. - -- - Planets . . . ofthell4: . ... That a-.Eirropeati , Idonirchas .plio6n . n. 1 ivi from - •affection, .pa . - notl trent-OE4; an Means . . to throw .off his lihttrtini - vasseiciate and habits —. -' •.- '- • - - • • -`1 •'- . G. :That the Common .Council of NeW4Yorki the most corrupt. and Unblushingly vii ainOns legislative, body. in the. World, - has been awed into submission and . :.decency by the inflexi ble firmness . of a_single man Clothed' ith 'jw . .. dicierauthority-- . -i' • .] ' ' . That Congress:: haS •finally- voted ',ti.; oney. .for a statue to -Washiruiten, . 1 .•:-.-_ :. .1 ',That President Pieree : lIAS - declare4 ade kterthination.to ..hate his own wnY'l itifar • as elates to the s'ervants . iwhiS kitchen a 4 the : . ' nagemeneof his Cabbage . gard tit.-i. , .-:' .. • t o That itis stoutlyimatained that ~. liver -rem well. was a pare patriot; an t:namlntious, frank, just and humane man anruler, and- 'a &insistent and exeuiplary• - . 'C_ - stian. ' i . ' 1 ~ ,V ; That the Gov. of Neir.jertkey: yet !‘uf s ficient influence to control one. • . two ' vcittit in the Legislature.,. : , '' .:i . ,; , i '-...,.. .. ...I 1 • That an ainbi6OuS Senator shOnld, conkiiier -- thee. post of hOpor.a private station: --, -1 I .. . That such a fiition .suid.sueli transparhat malignity and nonsense :15 tuck Torn'i,Cilli-, in, sliqiild - be potent enough to 'create -.a i u niversal feeling* of: hatred 'willow.' theititai I -' • .• t•• I - es cf• Europe• against the Republican r.overti-. ment. of the 'United States,' and. ' AM.aricin Liberty a reproach 'and a teri'or, insteeitotja Star of Rope. to . : the. rising I . millions . .of Eu rope. as, Ite are assured it has - . . .--.-- . ,i .. .. That a .distinguislied'.llornish Priest frank ly should confess :that the Catholic Religien is in.deadly enmity with every otter . reliti gions , : faitiv and; 'aims at its utter eXtirpatioti.. , . Theta. prominent: arid . vet: y ,- ably .cond ic ted .auti-slavery :pa per, .th e . ' ,s e.W .- York In g le- pendent; idmits,lbat . slavelio ding , is•not,j-in itself: unlawful, brinier:A - an irfeligions. ~ • Thattominoti.Laii, as it generally - 'ex pounded, aio Common Sen e,ff indivually underf--tood, Should e*er have . . • imagined bn to liavelhe least connection, - • ..... 1- . ."`.- • I The- neWspapereditors-in ge mitt is - houl#,. 1 A their own estimation,- be. , . and instru : 'tien.mildbeyond•reproof; - and, i tkplestim -:. I • tion efotlicti, the most, : concei d,'T4-nora ti. • lying; mischievous varlets that un ang . That : - Icodern Science : wide fix the.a e . of the world at sixty thoti§and . ears . and' - fallible : Truth,...wlirch , assigiut . it nly ix . thousand, are yet deemed, a.nd ecla ed.tO , -... in exact accordance with deemed_ . then That those Who will -believe-neither Nr nor the Prophet's, nor the Revelalione Which Vrod makes. of :himself in all .I:mint% et oald yet - be . ea' cll . ''' . seduced into the belief of cOrn• . I niuniCatiOn from the 'spirit. - Orld;:th e e ! .. ev i a tence.olwhiCh they deny.-. . J. • l• .. l- lis - And, finallY„thatall th marvels should be leirto b e . gionped - =:and - : ffirined . b. an obscure and inconminential ()pantry paper: —Meta i31.-answ4-k Freclonitin: : • - i • - . . - .. ... A SCENE AT' HE- GATES Of l'A tilirojsz. — A poor tailor , being released from . this troub lesome *arid and'a scolding wle,'-appeared, ;lithe gates - - of paradise. '-. - l ', ' ' - . Peter ased'him if he -had ;ever been in purgatory. , . , . ~. . - " No," said the tailor, " brit „I . have been marriedP- - `r i , ' " Oh," said Peter,j"that's: = l the samel The tailor bad Juit'dly - got', i before a fat turtle-eating alderman ~.came : puffing ; AO blowing. - - , ' • • , i • " nano : .:you iellow,". said he, "oPen the' door." 1, _ . ..Not so fas.,' said. Peter. lta`a` been in purgatory r .. -' .. 1 , ‘'No; said:' the alderman ;t but bats that to the purpose ? You'letf i _64 - haiti starved tailor, and. he had bee ' in no; :floret purgatory than,.,' . - i i • lint he had been martlka:j plied P 4 ert ri p • Married'? exclaimed the ' Idermani i viriy.4.; I baNe been married twice.'d ' .-, ' . i,; '• 'then pleme,go back 'Aga. ; said Peter ti n-Pwradise ta -not the Place I toolo ' ' '- 1 Wostatrq, ,- 11,tbter,0,—The", folly of con: -.. ,ntihial rfuarrelling was'aiMtinglyillustrai L 1 I.ted ,in Lowell 'the atlier ! day - '''''''''' be . .., icr half of a Mr. .E'Yane,:iit angry w hini, sought satisfaction by .c u tting ,ttin g alb' . hared of his .partraii,. -.• The indignant hu :'., band flew te the la*- To:li_ sAtidi6iO4.3 o o Ilia part; and protection. for, thia, future" 1 and On resnit was . ,l tii. t . 111 rs. Evens wa , , i , I fined tor ' entiiiTlip - ter tantrumias tit -nresaid; and .dir'. ; :Er-a4 h.f.-iti to 'i ai 47; Why "• . don't you _era.seat: within - the, bar,' ailed one gentle pin of another in, the ' new Contit, room, =vesteiday. - . For theMst iesistin let4lie,wo4d.' replied the other,!!nly mother ,ale‘a,PF: keep out of had compano Lout 'Ale • but we wouldn't iike,l4 LIAO a case in Court' after saying-it. IlOw are yon,li t antli V sayisilri4ta. .qt° ' l49w -A kl T' l4o4B. pi& lesitatingly_— von hae -got 41eantai dva Year' ZetOrte. JOUti; has go_Vitiemlut4setiser'-' '1 ;tom lootrotinnhaply. --! . ,•• „ AriEl44o 4 7_ l6l3lo 4 o ifii-lreertl igrFci t iPt 7 0 4 0); - .4n4Aintr . frolle z ty. MIME - we tr-43 - • MP,- 7,k.- - LerTieflisPßESS _ :, " ' PRLY.77/4 1 ' inch as , - - . PAiIfrIf,DETS,. - • . - • . , 0111 CS ..13 ,'•: . • . , .TEgLAR S . . i RS, 1 , I CARDS, . . , ... i - , .- • -. '.'• •-' - BLANK .$ • - • - .' ;' 1' 1 -. CHECKS' 4 in good:041i, - at:fair prices. and 'with despatch.-' 7 Ila'ving thet i advantage of new Materials through out, we - cart confidently, promise to give . - ... ' •'` Ep.tirelSatisfac ion - - o those fitiorhig us with their patmnag rirs• :. a 41anks,Schoo I el-eta ; fill! heads ete., will , r i inted on shortnotice . on good paper • 1- * All .kinds of Blanbs,tisually called for, coi i tautly on! timid-for kale. " - •-* • - arThMge who hate Job Printing to do wilt fin I it to theirintereit to call at the . REGISTEIt -OF FIDE. ; 1 I - - Ibmma• We?. rs !kt. Gr.._ . . . . . On ariiVal of trains froin - Serardon..at 1 o'cioek / . (-)ii ari-ivi - Of trains • from New-York. and ite ' AlT'ei?, at '4 o'eloCk. .. • . ' . . - I ra cave iloOtr j r*o for Railroad am. folio ws : At 6 'o'el ck k mt. - co . n n eeti N g with train* forScrinhin. At,ll. l r o clocit and 45 minutes for New Yorl w and -.W to ' jra ni t , -I;eare-at 3P. connecting ith 1 on orßerantnn or Alma ttemi.l -7 '._.•! . .- - .. . 44 leivi, Montrose Depot for-Harfind on U ri • lof whin's. fromSeranton and,.Great Beta - ‘ II ... s gi - inies, p%ekhges carefully ' handled and On ; perlY ,kenta care of.. . - • . . - • . • ttotzelti or.Towonda . and Friendsville - Will -not . ilca've l'iliiiiirOsAi until the arrival of stags' from 6 O'clock P,,Sk train from Great Bend... , ' ' • , :Wit: TED LT W. P.l , :New ,Clothing (Tnpi e-street, Ilontr rill" 'and 131FrlER in ing, fin 1. lwwhich .the highest be paid:',': ~ i - . i t , The a bribe hasjr.it return with a • 14tiful 4wtunent of C sill; and s:gin V stipg4. &v. J:c. a sold kr, he lew stliring prices, . , pay. ' , I 4 . • lie l . As aliso o hand the -Fal i o ns for ro ,b„,i— .; and its' prepar • in the t lles> app+oved style '5,4 fa reasonstlirle, tern - 4, and nt the el' 8,1,-- . 411 - Clotals sold arm ed. *and. rehdy' !inazle - Clothing home 4 ilife-aubscriber. i , .*„*Cuttiag asithaval. Stare late law office. Turnpike-81,'Z. )., - • ( 1 • [A, Tayz - Cot. .] ' - .. By I . Special . App . intment. -Tr NOW YE ALL MEN. tha tie, the.undersien. 1 % . ed. 4 aen" Pierre. Charles 1 upiert. Theopho las Sehirddi and ll"etiri grits, of the Cantons of _Berne, alit' i,Neuf Cl itatel, Weh Ma uf4eturers Dlarb3' . these pretients duly. authorize and appoint Profesicild.i A. SINGLETON; , Watchmaker. of Alontriase,l and WM. SINGLETON. of -the afore said ptaeri. to be our Sole 4kptf it t m a or the i ttite of t i os rennstivinia. and this said ap "u meta t extend , South f twit West. _ . " , --. W4i i thl parties to these presen - do agr to pay SU JAW *WS instituted by any. ofring ent on this °hr.:appoint:nerd, a l hd . to h tl e tis we' set our,res- Cirte.3ll..a;t!):alr, and seals Ile s ucTo t ue. r ted - Carl erland this first day of January , i . they rof our Liwd tutt4, thttusaud eight hundred nd fi ft -two. . .: ; ; l !, JAEN PIE It& LS. • L -.. , 1 , . .. CHAItLaz TRIPI .11,• LS.] "",'• _THE ;S" SCHMIDT. 1 . a ',, .• ; I ~ . 11.EINT • IFR:TZ. TM]: VALUABLE. REALLEt "I 4 - -SAL !' 1 n VILLAGE LOP S ' situated in the pleasani. GAM eit Part:oltheirillage.of Sus9uphanna—also 1(414 fend Lots m the most business part of the ream f l'illiage. Also, ' I . •• . • '1 ' .4 - Farm contain % i i ema 1 - rn ~ itlt A il improvemen t; :- the inifiireilotituate 2 fltifes front` ilytiyellanna is the greut C' N, Ti itir4. Rai/road', situate at iest gr4de; on the road, near' gtrituctit, Coriewicta and the sing .):iy nature this best wate ry wihl the ' .. /ocatity . of extensi Foundry, e. Siisquettanun,' but -2,0p0 ,inhabitatiti: and_ b destined" §:Tin to range • ungsil ishhijiiind popubssus to' s on i P thorbughfSre. ._,- 1:. . I cltim r 1• i ?..;'' Office 'fluor §insinebUntia Depot i Noi. 1 :you ever, Nod s the time to . fix up fir Witten i H I. ' / 1 ' ' - ' • ' . r ' • - , r ... LONG' SHAWL& . • A f LARGE let of, WINTERSHkWI43 tit er pri en ,ni ir*ninging from ten. shillings, t' Ain dollars. ' Airr i i 4'7 .Pattey. Caasiere, 'a i ti . Letbis, a gaiditedioilment, „lord renewed ' for sale Tery !bwlf 4 rt".Y . PT. ' : --•:, —• ' ';-1. :, i 1 4i10.4. Woolsey & 0 0 kteli, -- .aii:Or article for dress s fix - tlieeeitOld-rhijs.-!- -il4vsCiotlis for Or a..wilitty kind, as cid:. oral-spore very Cheap. I -, v . ' .. -.-- .. .. .: ilialt siid gest:nine., We charge nollilag if jou daft t )1, and not muc h if yen, dO. „ .. ...._ • , _ i e ers and Neck - ries.-psdies' Scarfs do Vie( tort; i pets,-Worked Pic Ilandierehieti. Colt lars so ender 11sisderchiefol,'Lishs Thread, &Ik, q ui Cottort.. satiate:est - id Kid ohms, for men, vapor) • soil chi . , 4Velret Piltiona all. celors,rind other Canty • - 114tfoiiii or Lsdies'ixastr. Jost open edly) .' -- - ••• :-: - ' • -:. -• J. L mot 4: sox. l ij K ILNlC lsd i or t i LOXIONI SAYS, ~ 4:4',n .ST w '. . -wi th fill,°°t gettings.gct . „Nil , ~ '' 1 ' ' ;azo# :' get sten . fitiverpige for asakalg 'Ygr'a erst ; which last , commodity, if i t aA:iest 4 i tw ' 'w ill usseek y ihe of o, you apt 'V ore :thld' atlieekt .. titoddards -Boot and Shoe 1 ,1 , i Ver;tbointh II .‘ 4111 alleft,ll. - - - 11 1-' 1 , f . A-aiffirent.lsle told, - .'"• ,F Vle'd 'hare public understand, • ": We' wen% under - soled . .= + ~ •• - • , assortment ," not' " enough to in - trenemr Pierce ampi ' 'the ' het Isaiah; ti tt' say ' hill' I; of various groeeries, is 'rental-ass, in t , .--L Boot 4;:811:0:6 1 :_i NE. ire and c.omplete, and a hope Yet ~ to. 0 44 _some of the issisr . _- - 1- - 3* * 4 I t - : I !" 4 °.tur i. j .. ':' , ltiv!, i . . : gently '''" -','•:' -' '' . ir, , 1-i, .. - 1 .- - '.. :. IZEELER :4- DRAILO:i - - litont* - ..,rpi. 4, lad.' - • 2 '' -' i 1 -•I ". - . : . --. ,-.:,.,„ r -tr:. 4 mon Aoo . nywft,4- :_....,..,,,,,:,......!.:;,, BEM - WNF LINE_ OF : . Ii.I4I4,.§TAIOE'B • • Malti! _ , liiiktroadtaontrose. sTA47S will leaVe.kirkwood, passing - through Liberty.,4e i every..ttorning.af ter:the" arrival :of , the _Mall anti, .Ni,sltt .Expres Trains - of qtrs., feaching M.ontrose_i at 6 Re-. turning, leave Montrose Aiaily (Sundays; excepted) at 4 r. Y., reaching Itirkwand• in time to.take the . . Mail trains of cars; both Ptst. and Vest; being the easiest and 'most feasible route to teach the New York it - Erie Railiosul; - This line .intersects •a. tri"-veeekly ling for Dim ock;. Tunkliannock, Wyoming,• and Wilk&barre, leaves Montrose at VA. is. ev ery- Monday, Wednesday ,and Friday: Also, a; line to Erlen&ville, Lerays. (Cc. • ~ - Good Teams and comfortable Carriages are pro vialCd, and the -pvopri6tota.will.spare no pains to accounnodate the'publie. W. X. UK MORGAN' Dec.' 24, 1152. . Mrs not of font. 4,a !ten.: r ViVESt- 1 • THE subicriber 'has just received a new lot of • 1 1Winter Goodg,tti which lip 7.041 d invite the attention Of his frienthiandOustoiners. - —l ' l ' • - Bring along your ;Sucks, Grain;-Furs, Wood. Bark,. Butter,-Cash; Rag 4, and indeed al , most everythingyOu have tO stall, and in ,exchange i sou, will get • • - 11 . :1' • • , . , COO.DS iTOR).%•CI.I.EAP 1 - • 'Call And see fOr Yourselves; if ou do not find it. so you need not bu 4 as I do-not charge -Anything 'far showing goods. ' - - . . ' I. S. LITTLE. Now . ikilford, Dec. 16,.1852.. • St .S - _ , QUEIIINNI: DRUG .STORE t - - . - :. -,.5.• it. Ttv - Zwr, •., , • . -. . En in Drugs, M e dicines, Paii;ts, • Oibi, kcst .11 ines aoll - ,l„isi oars, Dge-Stu:A, Pd , diei bus all-kinds; C6subs, Trusses,' Prusli, I erlo, Pei:foolery, Toilet 44 rtkles,lan: ' : Baskets; Gold and siluer . Watch -. es, splendid Jeteclry, a great ra- .., riety, Vicriing, Flutcs,Fifes, - . .- ' . A ;.. ccordions, ! Se hoot " . . . Books., StatiOncri, ' • - ' ,'' :, . - Childrite s .17 1 . ~ . •- . . . :. . ' Toys , .Confection - .. •• - -. -• • - ..- erg; :Fancy.. .Gckids -of • -• . . .. . greq.i:ariety, Looking g as- • . .•". ..' . • sea. .cautphioe„:4l:•oliol, - /lurni • . ... . f-, - , .i ta• .P/104. Tobacco, Suuf. cig a rs, , 4ti. sot lat the; lowest prices. ra — He will not 'PE: nVD.SIISOLD:-MARK DIAT! .Susquelninna Depot, Oct. 28, ,1852... - . . DE' lent Jl. es, 1 . „. Tile— . ; subscribers, having resuined.-: be' above tunned business under The' mar !ement ol• Mr. Alfred Sayre;respectfully , solict fr:to their Old customers in that line, aleturn o their.pationage. Mr. S. is ,an - experienced and . skiilful ,workman, having learned .his *business an for Many years worked in some of the best idrois.lin New York-ci ty, is competent t* T do any kind 'id' work that May be entrusted to hip. Piouipinesp, moderate .char= ges,.afid the gitaiantynfull goral I.V etches, we bust will secure it - full share of.patroorige: Geld longs. Made to order ; and all kinds of-Jew elry repair!: .- - - . - .. - • ~ ' BENTLEY di READ.. . . • IdOntrose,. '0e.12,1551. -- •' . - - ,--. , ITT'S Store cbinge for Clotk ket,pt.e wil T . HE sithscribers are running a daily line of Sta. . ges betweeagarbondale and llopl-mttomBta.. - tion . on the Laelrawanaa and . WestenV- Itailioad.. distance. 2.6 mile - s. - Leave Carbondale in'tlie morn ing. and conneet,with the Canigoing- North ; reteLr ing; kayo on the arrival of the Mail train fr9n 0 rdat Bend -,ncirest, 'most. direct, and cheapest roue: from. -Oret :Mt to Carbondale. gasse%•ers - al ways get into Carbondale earlier l in !he 'evehinF a i I • than by iy other route. . I Fare receipted in Carbondale at the store of the sub.erier, Main street, it few Welds telow Brea)- tons Hotel. - . , : QUOW tt 111lOTAY <5 Sept. 2, 1552: -: " : - ' . .- '" tr. • d from tewTorir oths. C. %sit:ll6'es; 1 of which will be• or cash or ready cf: Winter Ta.,11- to. manufacture Ilion, on the most te. : .4 notice. store is wirrant mariufactured 1 Steaal Grist it Sa : mi 11..: IQST BROTH ERS baying pureliasedtbe iibove establiihment, wilt keep ,constantly on band t uperfne- ontlfine"Flour—COrn Meal— . .... of Superior. Qvality. ' Also, -.-- :Chop and Bran,. - . the lowest colt prices. Custom .work will be done.mrith despatch, and in ,al! eases ArArtaasien: Montrose, July,lBsl. - • , - 13S1 t 1 ~ . in Col. Dimoek's trose, ru. - . . . .• . Facts for the People xT OTIOTLISTANDING, The prediction of the _New Albatir. Ledger that Frank Pierce will be 'elected President beesto. the - Prophet Isaiah says that" the Lord. givetb power to the faint," it .is nniieraallyadinitted that the antwerther can and will sell . ,- • . • , CIIEA TER, than any othershop in town, not even excepting the genuine-boot c shoe store-down town ,N. 8.- - ai d . terms are mbar pay down, and I would there fore 'inform tlia.4e rho me indebted to• Merriman . h. Patiick, that they must call and pay upor miff ed. M , Inanimate, Sep : 23,155 - • ATE - FOR . ~ . DRE. • (r-000.3 1 • large, employ -of Dress W Goods- E r e, bracing ivir4 a great variety of kinds,. and of beautify stylestnd.patterns, and the Rd-. lowing kinds•of s, viar. - . • - :POPLINS. DELAII NS; II AIMAGE -DE rtxxi LAINS. LA I I.'S.- PLIeI.IN; STRIPED .AND PLAID CII A M BRA 1 * ,'ESOLISILFRENCII AND DONEST.ICP.It NTS, dc.dx. Idost-of which they off- , considerably lower than early spriagyrices. • tr.,„B91t11:0117S ak: CO. . Gibson, &we 24,1852, -; .. . • . • Philosophy of - :.: ng the Teeth. 133 acres; remainder heavily a village. Depot Of the he foot of the heti:- he great . wrorke. of spade, and posses= phiceon the route. le -Machine -Shops, though numbering et 4 years of !igf, is ile.of :he .most flour the-fine of thin - great HINDS. - Agent. . east of Lenheim's.. 8:1851 tf - =EI MingEM WITCH 'RE AllOO, LIE OCD STaND-A. Caibondaie .- - . Sta'go*: BOOTS 4SHOES . •TT is simply this: Wei first capfully. and then. I.'"oughly remove' all the. decayed matter from• the cavity, then aftershaping it properly and wip-• mg itdry, we press into it Old or silver full which are-.very soft and m ale ahle, and continue to com press them until we' lut.oe. rendered thAin as haid as the olid metal.: Wei thus completely exclude both eitland mohtuit, tile universal agenti or de • can and the coniarie*i's' that . the tooth 'decays no woe* in that Tart, end rarely doesit ever com mence in any other part t but should .it, the 'cure 'must.be repeated, and 'i have sehloris seen an In- .:v ie stance where it hto repeated A:thirdad ' time, tie even itisecond. If y n; teeth -are decaying your only hope is in the Den . st. They may be affected and you not:_krumoritt • " t itiods . usually. deiskys a long time helot:eh - aches atuflieissma use very apt:, ", ,to suppose them - all Oght" ea Ititi as they iceep. quiet.. The-fact; that Ithey:liam. not .."frOuhied you" is the Very reasonwhy. ylotraltould kara them attended to before .the 4 dit. One fact more :.when ,ii tooth laii become own{ UT, you are: " behind time" lin going to get it filled," the ears are olVi you must groan and , lose: it.., , : - . , .. - ~" ' • Ttiits,Ourteout - Mailer. I Write &Vett you both fact and Philoioilyi if not with the .. .profoundness of a "Newton; yet truthfully,-you niaviepentl, with-. the hope.of inducing you to zall atone at ..Orm Fri, .tows . HALL"- and. -,subsnit your.teeth to, extnnina tinn and;repairi if nootikti. EBAsci - itoil# you; May . promote :both your own interest - and mine.. 'Yours emphatically sualProfesstonally;- , ' • . •.' . 0; D. - V Tita I r.,' Oental Surg*: Itaintrom, December 30, itiB2; ' - __ . _ -Yoneciimmultarinei will- be dull nonniti ered in my dnurgee, and ivehnteei. 1.• may do ;for you ebail be'*il (knte;:and• wiiitmted . pertnsmeot: Your cattentianit invited to the (011 0 iIng ' • - . - r' ,TESTIMOPIAL: _::.Y -' ' Dr. - C:D.*l . igilhus resided in this,plsee during . the past-year m the capacity of Surgeon Dentist, and from trial and obseilidsop tifthe success of his 9PeliOuns.. YAvrii . lisili 41. eerf 411 0 0 013 P 1 90 - ' l4 : public patrtioiiirimi favor. ' , I r .:.- i p • 1141. -- Wlr s itts' tlEssifr, 11.iirlimprixr, oft. 14. F Fnp.u;..EN., : D. IL ta.runor. • .. ,;, ,• Aso ,Thitegt.z„ , WS-14Trtf Coxs • ' ^ IS. if. taxisti. - : ' ' N Niy-BPR 5 , 6 * 9hi ititin,.: op 9,p, _AreCrairliiy - -and ityle,'Oetiakiii . :ii m i n t. : _ ..'1 . P. - • LIWER CONPI.A. T, Jaundice, Duspeinia,- cliko* of .Dc'biii4, :Diseases of the. liitlnej . • - AND ALL XIISIZA'SER SING FROM A DISOIIo . - prase LIVER oR Sro- . : 4 - I ts/Left; hucit- Ae.CorrsTuNti • . .11.011 FULL3.I33 - Or.BLGOD ; TO TUEBEAD,,ACIDDITT bi 711 i. STOMACII, NAUgTA, 1113AIIT-URN, . _um Foe 211cren, FOLLiESS,.oll.,,,weletir STO3IICU, SiHIIL EftULTATION!, SINKING' OL_ TRUING- AT'' RUA PIT .OF :nTis STOMACH, S - *LNG „OP TO 14EAD,.11cartice AND DIA Cel.T BREATIIIN9; FLUTTEILING .AT TUL I.I.i.ART„CHOEII k aI OIL SUPFOCATINQ • - 'WHEN i;4 A LTING OS RE, DIMN Ear. OF t , 1 DOTS 0R,..1TE2S • DESCRY , THE SIGHT, ' Fever and dull pain. ip the Bead; Tiefic Perviratioei, Veliewneo - of . the' Skiii an l'aiu' in the_ tide, back,lthe.4t, illtv=hes:uf heat, burnini in the . flesh, con;trin awl great depression of epiii be effectually cured by • : pit. cured. ' OPLEBVATED GERiIAAV 131TP4 ' .-. ' S - .4 ' • rarrAtito nv .. • . . „1 .. • .' :11t. I[.. M. Llacismoil.• L At the GerMaa'MedicinetStere; -120. Areli . - •.:,, .. . Philad Otis.. .• '. i 'Their poWer over the . i hove diseases is t , celled, if eqoalleitl,by an other prepamtior United._ States,' as:the cures attest, Altais ii , , after.skilfill physicians Idd failed.' - 'These Bitters are worthy the ette 1 ntii4.. l lids.. I'ussessing,.,great virtues in the . reW of disease of the Liver and lesser gland in- , o the incjfd searelliwf powers in weaknes s fee ions of Flint digestive organs, - they, at'. Isar.: certain Mid pleasant. - ....'. .' - 1 . .4 i. • . 1 1./ii!itti and 4cconrince - 4:. - •. ' I :F.. - I. : , i . •: Firim - the Iloston-Bee;.. i' t ,: i 1 The eilitot said, Dec. 22n4: • - -- ' 1 I . Pr. Ildpildurrs.'eclebralcd tkriiuln qtr.ii: for the cure of _Liver Coniplaiitt,,Jannilice, .i . „11!.i wpsiia, Chronic iir Nervous' Debility,' is deservvllylone o the' most i popular teed ichies of the..4)lH These Bit ters,haye been used sly thousands, aqdia!friend at our elbow says lie has 'himself reteill !in eiroe tualand'Pernuitient cure of Cora laitit from; the'itse- of Alus,temeily. : We are . con%-'nfekl that, iu the - use of thoSe Bitters, the patient onitantly i l gains strength . and tiger 7 t-a. fact wort . I.ltif great consideration. They- are- pleasant in - taste sin& smell, and can he used . by .persOns. - wit ( lite roost delicatelstomaclts. with safety. undo, a i ireitm li starices. -IWe are speaking from: exp, i rice. and to the..afflicted we adviit,.thciir use:- . 'l. •' ':: - • "Sc4rr's WEET.LY," tine of . thp best Literary pa - - . 'pens piihlisliell, said. Atig.'2s - - ~ l i I 4 ". Dr. Doelland's . Germati . Bitters, rmanpfactt#ed by Dr. Ja l ckson . ofe now rei.omiriended !oi, s o me of , . the most iirosainent mem b ers of the fahtiity an article . ofi.murli efficacy -in cases - of- feri4l6 , tir ak- - ness.. .As, such is the case. we would (itlyisti all . : 'mothers .to . obtain a bottle, • and finis -saV'e them , ' melvestnuch.sir ness. l'ersotis of Debinoted-cun t Stitution will:fi al these Bitters advantious to their health, n elnow front experie c% the.lsal utary effect -they' have ,on weak- systti &''' 1 . "'. .. ) :. , lifore - ,I.:ridenci.. - - ; [ I -' • The. Doh: C. D. Ilineline, Mayor of het City of . , 'Canulen,N:.l. says: -. 1 { -.' ii ,• Iloost.mtD'S GERMAN BITTERS.-=W h ave. see n many fiattering.imtires of -this medic) : el - t Fmtli t the 'source •fri;in Which - 4 hey came intluced . u. to Make inquiry .resperting its 'merits. - Froin.:liquiry -we were perSuaded to' Use it ; and: must its-ifound-it specific in its-netion upon diseases of the. liVeri and digestiq organ*, arid the powerful infinitice it ex erts upon nervouS prostration is reall4 iiirpriSing,. _D cal nis iand strengtlithis the nery.es,ln; ni.Titils thee, nto a state of r'epose, Malin* Elikp ref i rct,shing .• -, • if thiS meklicine was more general v nseit..we• are sat i4fied thir,irb ‘Yotild be • leSS sielm4, l as - from the :stonier'', liver, nn 0 nervous P2...stefalc the great majoritY, of real:and imaginary diseates emanate. Ileve thee) in a healthy . conditicon, and . li - .41 can bid . i detiancel to epidemic* generally.. Thi 4,4raiivtlin; ary. medicine wel would advise our -fril i nlll who . are at at alli indisposed. - to give a fair trial-rip will re conitnene itself. - It.should, in fact, 14 jn every . family. I No otbermedicinetan piodWelstich eil-: 'deuces of merit.... - .i. -.. . . - - -:. :f' 4 I . i. j t - -- Evidence up p n .evi I care has been r kletveili (like - the foregoing) from a l - seetions of. tie,Union,. the. tl last three years, and. he sti-otigest.tes, i,i I my lin its favor is, that .there* is more-of it. used- i 110 jprac tiee of the regular ph .sieinits of Phila . ', pliiiti than all other nostriuns eu ulijiied, a fact tli a, 4; l l e a. sil . y. Ire c,stabliOu.;(l. lied Hy proving that- tp se' l'entibe preparation. Will me t• w ith, their' qpi3 apProtral when pte.imted even in this form - - - • 4. - - : . . AIN. Thai ',thi -. ' . nie T ri icine l gill; cure* I A. . ... . ve t. ~ ~ I . T iso i n t ri Pp l i a t i a n s t : and Dyi , p paia, no one can doubt afte - ~ . - directed: It acts • s'iecitically upon the stOtnach mid liter; it is preferable to calomel in . 411 bilious disc:tse - ie. Jetiect. lis immediate., ley., can be rohniniSte ed to female !or . infant wi r safety and eliohlelLe. telit, at any time: ••• • - i 1 ; - .. Lool.:' t./1! to the-incirs.of th . I , 4nuin.e. • -.11t0.,k11i re tile wt itten•il-,,tiature of AX. JAC`K.- . , SQN-upo -the wrapper, and his n ter. blown in,, the brittle 'without alieh they. are - 11p6titius: e . . For - al - Wiliolesale and- Retail a . the . Gerniani 3lerlicine 'tore. No. 11-0 Arch :street/ Olio: Oor be=l lOw Stith, 'htlatlelpliia;. and liy•ret Otri 1 ' deaf era gelieral ,y through' the , country, , 1-1 . ' , Vrices Reduce -1 i:..;. • To Opidde• till - class of invalidsto:', tuns ' the ad - vantages of-their great re-torative. ~, ty.ers. 4 . , • ' :, ; " Sinoicßolt/el5 - cen4l' • ~ , i ~, AU for sale by Alit': TPIIII-Ef..l cit. Sio'ntrop . 141Pa.* -,, . 1 .. ...,.. . ' 4 ,1 . July '‘29, 11,52; '• ;ly , . Tlie Medal .and . Dgjil New York Ameiioan. - .lilstili _,111(alal of State Tali . ltuive been. . . awarded to .1.! Sl.v GE the best Sewing 2 ' - VipToitiousT:x is :the fact .n Of the superiority of this M coiapetitors.' i :Singer's Patent gt Perpendicular Action, MACII secured by itters patent of the'Utiil only• Machin - Privileged - to use the dle. .11'lle subscriber offersjer Sale useur sell fr ith right of .us of this Couny Scisqu - ehanna, or he will s, upon application for the. Paine. • • 1 nrAll commntricationi addrect scriber at-BINGHAM'I'QIsf; Broom meet Attention. - •• May 27, '1852. .-, i ' ' • : ' : LEA ' 11-t.F., !farness, find", — llOOl ; .►l7..lcip,CotAtine, iwArg..iNkill ty l ruitiOls.tt:tilgi . • 16 weat.Priciii 41iia,. i :400 tyel#ittlictil. of F moo.. -:► _,..- , . ~T1;10E(' liiiiiiitillkirt) , ; tle:I'4•`,1:862::"? 1 • • • l-',.1 tar ' ' iniej-ine ,M. !--, ;,.-,J,NeF in -.-- doing! . - t -..-' 0 . i ' 'whi l e , a"? - Gal i . il* l ij, ; : Y-ON,S '--diclire; &c. 1 • jititt 9 . ;- • .n. -- *p m 10 I 1 ~ • -.± 1.- ' . =MEM • A.GAIII.TRIIIELP GO ouirmrilr is now receivi iortinent bf Spring and Sum i4stjuk of . • ; • 1 Dfr Coodz3. Groceries, Cro \Vara," Payiit Medicines; l'aint woods Stone, Wood - and 'Tin Steell/Stiiktodfish, Mackerel ses, NViridaw Sash, glass : ands' i ing,l Oil 'Cloth, Leather, Sol 1 Clocks, Watches,- tints and Cf Sla*s, Carpet: links'', Cotton •.". A i Wi4kg, C a rpet Wad, are• dtt itha imanyostwe articles-I)9CD, . am 4ispobeil to sell vary low for or coi a Credit to thou who will °bathe tirne.l ALSO,a good itiv. 1 1 4 U _ in9ck., " ' ....... , i ~. .s. f ' Sfringville, May 21, 1852. - Readers of the e •TONLEA.4.E - tilite notiee_that the Tann will serve Fall tit therbost ids* lirm with their patronage'. • * * *Cutting - done with:earok I#l. 11.--Sho over Lathrop,* 11, 102. , 0 , I • OUS ° ' E I.= t -- POST '•&": - 00-... 11AVE.just received air.eitensiveassoitinebt " of READY MADt b i tOTIIINGof dif-' ferent qualitis prices : 4:ansistipg of Dress, Froet, and .side Coati; an4o;erecats; Pants, Yestii, ke., , ee. ' ;Their" - Ready M de - ClOth: !: ing il, gqfial to an intOvija, and heir assort= naent good. , ~ ~ , - ~ ' -.:.- * l , l **llle Imot is- quiek sale- 'aad: small ki l profits. . iltfontrose,Dee lig f I 4cy , widen 6 s; can • I TO TIIEPUBLIC . f ' :Abel TtirrelV, now receiving and keeps constantly on hand large andftSirable assoitinent of GOOD* - , ch will sold vert low . for ca.sh or ready' pay I tock i composed of a first rate,assortinent.O . . 1 igs, M 4icneit; .Chemicals; .Fitiols, Oils',. .iyo ; Sl i p tts, : i, Groceties, ,- Gla -- ss Warej, _' Spobns, Spectacles, Musical instru•' :._- ments, Y i t l in u l;e rs e_ ,.. Notions: it ... nd . . Dry Goods, Hardware, .- . Stonew re, Truises, Medical 1 ... .- ..` i Instrnine ts;Shoul,der-braees, Per, ._ urnery, Mirrors, Stittipnery,.. Brushes, ' l ies, -- Carnplito€, pnrning .Fluid; :Lamps,, . . Clocics, I X atchds, 3:ewe! ry. a; c. 4: it ' c. ' - : - 4 1 l perions wolinig to purchase Prup.br goods in st Of the afot:wiiiil department ? . , , will find their in- a , its proinoied . by calling Ost at the Drug and t , 'tloty Stnrelof • ; ABEL TUREELL. , " lontrose, Nov, il, 1852. - Igr g ree't {hi The , id ex . n • cas6. Tid kb , TOVIS 1 ..- ST I 1 ' l' • I _______lLL, t Great Bead : .1 1 .1 i - Lo 4 ersville, : .TOTE,:-C - 'SH E ET I T PitElti 4; S- . - - , .. 1 . ESTABLISHMEAT• -! IRON .1 . - - & .... - - 1 • i, 111: subscri,Uer respectfully informs the public 1 . that he hits received a large addition to his u7ne'r stock oft Stoves, eonsiSting of a variety of he tuost approved kinds, among which are 1 I . . OI4N;TO.Y.A.IR 770117; -'. .. • 1 - FO EST .QUEEN, ' • - . -.. -' STA le OF 7'IIR IVEST, - : . . ~.. -.I •-..-, I f-7,ESTERN',*QUEBN, -, • -• :- 1 ' ll'elevated Ovns.. .Of siumre air tight Stiiveiare , 1 , - • filifEN'Ll; I..Z I 'A P At' 0V T . WFSTFR V F if I'IRE • I • . '9 AA hVG BAIR 'TIGHT, . 1 1 , k ~ .‘I7..7.'E.D.STA. TES. - - - . '' ~: .. 1 . I - I'AR M ERS.,U PICA COAL STOTT 1.. , A variety of l'ivihiums, sortie - of new Style. the - WALLA:AL', ~ 'A . good and 'various assortment of Parlor and Hall Stoves To i r *Wood and Cad. Box -Stoves' of 1 . - . . various sizes- and patterns he is continually receiv ing, and intends to keel-ill:is great a variety Of, the most popular stoves' as any deader in the country. Persons- wisliiiig to purehase stoves Will find It tii ,tlie ir.interestlto:. ' call oil. him. they will hid his ' ill - - I • I • 'if ' 1 Stove .Futnitii e-. = . • - made of the sl congest ill best- or and as cheap as Can be lxitigh it ttin this Btoorite crusty, and much better than otered by pedlars.- ~ l',. I! far Stove Pipe tk ti Bar k kept for Side:and , Made to- ardei. ' Farmerk_ will. be supplied' with Bulls: made utistrong materials, at' Wh , le: le priz cest, all orderi for work in_ his line will, thankfill-'• 1 I received ai,d punctuadly- atiended , to. . ~ 1,,' ' '-' I . 1. - 'JOHN . COLSTON.. 11-.Grent Ben .d. July-10852. --/". . :t.f : •. - "Farms fo r Sale. , , . ' . In. Su4yehaiin ! ' County, ,Pcnn!a. wiIIE SI,. tBSC.RiBERS - irill get as Agents IX :for thelprivate sale of, Real -E , iitate. l --Farins Houses and Toots --- loaded in-8 1 11.Nueliantia county pa.. .A.ll - who wish to O'er their prOperty for sale can give a Minute deie - ription•of their Farms a' .Lots as folloWs: Nuniber of acres, bowt trimly itn-. Proved. -'and 'ho' waticred ;-13uildings;'' Orthard, grafted or Co mob frui ;Other fruit trees,aildsliade , rees; how fari froii i it Flo trine, and the nearest point; to adepot onl i tbe i New 'Mit it; Erie: Railrotd ; price and ternuotpayinent. ,411.1'who Wish to sell or pin elia.c 'Real Estate, wi I VeCiiive prompt attention by calling on. or lad& ssing us athlontrOse, Sili; E ipieliannit•conntit, Pa. .:'. - • 1 1' . licarConceianC# fro liontrose to the premises tree of 'charge. 1 -. ..' - '' 1: -' ' .'l' . '' ' . 011iim on - Turnpike street,4 doors welt of , the Brick corner,..: '1 : I. • . . - ' - - 1, 1 . The folloWirig Far ' 's anif-LotS are, no* Offered. for sale:-. I'' ' ' --- --` . - ."' •_'. ' 114 , 10.1.- 40 acres ; ' 5 int. Fraineliouse and Bar ' 1 n0.2. 80acies, . 51 . - do. • - 'de . n0.3.1'110 do.: -61 - . • do. • • do. 'no. 4. 150 do.'.- , :'6Q - ''do. • ao:* - n 0.5. 10 ' &1.41-. 1, " . . do.,' - '• - do.* ' n0..6: 96 do ' - 35 - - do • ' ' -.'' dO* no. I. Star, Warehonsic,and Lot. . _ . :k in*. 8.• 145erbs. ' 75 tin. (Yarned house and barn no. 9 . ; -2-1 [do' " ; 15 1 . big liblise. 1 -Larn* . I no. 10:::: IdO -: - io;dfiarne house ind harp. i no. IL hOuiez-and' lot.* '. .-' - • .:" -1' _ '.l n 0.12 100'acrwt. •• - 'Milli. fratne house and barn .no.-13. - 3401, do: 200litit, , . d 0 .... .do - - -'1 n 0.14.--56. I Ad: 50 trt) ' do •' ' . do* . • ti 0.15. 160; do,' 60. 1 itit. • do. do' ' no. 16.- 1 -121 do ,„ 551 . 'iniX ' ''' n 0.1.1 .106 1 , - 7,5 . .... ), Im,.- do* .... ''.. 18..112, 80 itin: - do 1. go :• -; / t • . i,za of the r , flee r. . - I • . n 0.19- 2947. :150 1 mrov.ed, do -.: do n 0,26. 145, -1.00 ' im., . - do -, ilo no. 21..190, 120 . . i im.; do ;do no. 22: 90,t; .45 -. ln. ,: de . - - .4f * no. 23. 45. 30 iin. ~ do -, ,d, *. no. 24-292,,, 225 ' fra... :' do . ~. d 00.25. 1#.4 actes, 10 _ira. - ', do ...•'' d . no. go. 196 - _ do , ., 14 imli ' do (i.d * no, 27.. 30 acreta , 1 ,45[imp.* ' , J . ', -, no. 28 11, good d Raw-naiu nod dwel ling:' . _.: ' -,- no 29 134 ocre3, 901 (Faine . house noil barn% no. 30 176 do _ log `•: do. . -do . - 'no 31 135 do 95 • - "do do . no 32 'lsol do 1. 5 '.,, do 'do' -- - no 33 160 .dO : - -' 6 - ,'.- dO ;; : .; . . f. do , no 34 140 do •I 0 , 'do ' do ' '. no 35 150 . do - •• 8. - - do -' - "do : - oo 36 300: do ' 1:0% do do_ : .._ • , no 37 'l9O 40 ' 10 - . do. , .do no 38.17 Q, do •1 0 : ' do - do - , • ,-- f) no. 39.174 do.: , - 0 im, . do. no. 40.10 acres - ~ 46 jrnprOTed. • - .- - ' no. 41. 1 212 a - cret, -100.improl!ed.*- ' - • - ' no. 42: 92, -do ~- 50 - * - 'do - dO no. 43. - 4 . &ea,. all iMprafed.* -- . •' ' no. 44. `l.B do n• . 65' •• ;.,: - do . -', no: 45;3 odo .•-• ..2 00 , '. -,.d0 ' - 'l' ;no. 46.' , 1 0? .'-- '.BO im • ' GristMa: .; -' . ''''' no. '47' 2o o ,aCrea : .160 improved; . ' - ii - 0.48.1 &acres. -1 - - .80 improved: - ~. ' • 1 *49 88 Acroa;4s, improved - Innusolind barn. „ . no. 50 , 8 acre's 631rnproVed;1rouse and barn. 4, i, no. 51...9 Acres; 60;Improied, ',do. - . iiii. J . ' no 52. 1 0 ocrOtt; 65 ii.np.iosesi, '2 - '-' -. ir . Price •ftra - 810.14;030 Ter.acri '..! i t r It iri ‘,14;4;.., .6.0114 desiring to pike ny 0 .1 n nb9ve; II eying ,the No: can 6W - flit) at tulj 4iescri don; ' ' • -..- KLIiItEDITIALDWI. I4 ; .. . , . ‘` KO, 8A"..13041:71t, ' i .. ;: . ~- Ittontrnre, ri,octouir..-1850.. .• ..- ~: N. 8.-+Tlmse marked th us (*) baYO been i(1.14 hine established lan - Over- all Oxt. d Th 43 Stiaigitt Nne i: ' rigtda fp . latiline in the 'lawn ltiglkta ' • :Otto Pair ! 94. will ittiklgxgr-1 , _ I , 1 S .r - • viTinplete as r e! GcOds eon c*4ly4 liar, , -1 ii 10i11, 1)y I Fr:ft, Ircri, t ki_i 7 g GI, s= l tf,s , , •:,iiii. t-i b c t Up : r 1 1 ,I 84014 a _. a. Iliittsaiiir lake: :; - ' 1 '1 , ur .T.ta(4lritti' bap, 'intl o o.' GROVA . t 1 1 ' 4 ;: : 4e ri . • i I -,• 1 , 1 .,1.0V naineilst! And i n ilitylirb 'itit or * PRY! : , 4 'Stoic. r AN. th! with Sp% For sale' Dc. IV " A No r. tlier4 i ,P l . l ta " 10.0001440141; inav ' " f l 4 * 11 Cr f4fgului j~'Rl~ .1* Nom► A r T.T : A.CIII2IOIIS, _ ' . 1 : .., ' t -..1.,' '‘, ALL 6C.::',-AVINTER 1:t -';- -- ,- - .. . . .: i- UMMI ...,:,:- • -.• '' ,' ---- •'; ,Notice. -.,•- . , i ,:. ht, Mack tt ' I TOP B a aY ' a -1-1 1 ditto, 'Bll - iigh t t iilo i ii y ;s . m Bpr alt i 4 . 'l ' I li t rist o-P rrte se,tt_ :. ligt , t,4* elcitestp, e wire 1, i P.P. caui.liptsfre. ~,,.. 4..,A,1852, , -, • - t,,, •1= 1"-+t -.-;•,.. '-,..:.,-.. , _ ~ shavi,lll:, Blia,ll l 'i - KR lot ig ihosek iukd Fm?pire 3. v:4 4 ;11144 =Feciycli an d for 'ale L. -POST- , fie ODA; 1 - . , Neyt; , Goods 3'k:.- : TING dOli . iit -- 04 itiire_ if -1 -; t, r ;‘: ,=- ir'N' IYO VS :6" ,ridOtoT fili • ' 144)441,. 4.146ct0wn0t0,i44 1 04 4 i - 4 sint.A4c I a t , 852. . :::.. . . . ... _..,... „.... : . .6_,. 5Air..,„,.......,4,... s; liff . VING r i i ~ of , W4tion.dr• Co,ille, RA IL GLE F O P Uft. , Akre yarr, - ....preEakred,to fill tere trete the trail -end do,,*sork in their line h,ehillatal deipateh.' -_Theyyrill teep:censtant- I en hifia; ,-: -.,..-,,.. -0 , 0. .-:....., . , -. , _ ~, !L p WS, (lint' 4iisilf d '.6'' . - r - , STOVES , (a.?1,-kindas - , 1- .:-; :: _ - , cuLtitry.xT6Rs, , -.,...:• . : ~1. ,_ . . . • S.TIZArkI . Q UTTERS - • - 2 + ..! , ..'-;.: ...00RiY ;SHEI - 14 - ERS; * 1 We itiritelPart:. 1411ar. attention:'to 14' • Plows ' hich we taantaptyre.7ireintaufaCturetuldk etp -rei• O c ileira.la..Bititaiiey,,Ont e . : .-- - Pe saae ,- parchned Ale ,exelnsive, rigkt to Wat st t. set r:e.tind: i l eitlii r ltis - Co*ty;Wijne,i Wi l i te i ng ., nd Bradford ,:- - ,- - ' I- . - Is t ' , -; - --, 'fticies Patoit 1447 Bearii - Plots.z 7 ' - liist.PloW isltiade - fltfrely of iron. excepting the. andles.... It is celebrated - for" its easy draught, be. ' ng One-third'easier;ltbark any now in, use, whil e i ts treneb andAtirabilit,Y is greater. ' ! ' ',....: - , . . I I - ''' 1 . .. -10AFIINER1r . '-- • • - If all kin& manufac tured and repalied lily eFperi mcd inaebinesttc."J•, , T..•• -.. "- Ii • - • - ' .. Stiam Digin i cs,iGcaringsfor Mills, Shine 1 2 i t . • :. _*.i. _ lee - Iffitkiliii, . 15c..4. '' - ---'• • one the .ttoikeS Which we - Inanetwill:el:4f* .. . ji.E YS I'ONE,. Cilokia-4. Store:. - . - ' . .. RO UGII ;4- . . E All Y-: do, . -.-, . . 1 •• . .F':OltE' St.. QUEL:.N tlo , . .-•- PREMIUM, '-:: . • ,do---• - • • - ..'" - . , . krt ;o ther :kinds, 41a , eged for burning woods/ ,Parlor- n j 1 ,,,. AlsO -..,, . -...' . ..: ; - , - ~ ,- : Self-Regy?ai.orj--Siciiti ~. .. :.. ..Cottavie P:aiii)k, . ' • 4, ' Stanley's; pro rzzcs, ...-; . , . . . in 'a. variciy, ofcother 'Parlor StOyes. bot .wood. n , coal: - burners . i, We. keep also Onband Oiled.. ,toe tridaninge,,pog Churn -t ri mmings; Umbrella : t ' Shovel and pop Stand s , he:rite. ' -Work done .oorder on short'*itiCe and at.. tbiiloiest price s . •:- nr9rders tor *tnyes; Agrienitural bnpleolonts, lei are solieWrOnitbose in the tratie;sut4itiii tat liled at ' - reasonable - Nibolesalet.prices;. • ' • • ,', .. ' ' ' :': • l'' - J',.. - .B::Th'SAtItE," - • • . 1 - . . ^ B.'S.BENTLEY, ' - - r. , ''' -:r .., 5:,PEft1i11 , 478.... ; ploidiose, larch 4, !. 1812. -. - 1 1 1 - . -...1.:, : PLOW.. SHOP. .. - ~,.. . NEW IES ADLIS 4 IIittIiT. - 1. • - 11. ' c k ,E.,,MOTT vfould, rftspetfults info , the : A.* public that they are nanufaeturing,', latcb- I&'4 CefebrateOlows. - They also , keep cc . , taut- iti l_ i on hand:: • ~ •'.. ''... :-/- Side.lliii; 1V( 1 10etloicirty; alta . ia - ii:nolii, -- ,] .0., t - Cuit;rata,ii; Dogr Ch.4fTns,S k iet •-, - ~ ~ Getter: `. Si/cilPloy , /// • ' 1- -::: '' . - 1 , -P;ii %II . ' ,': • 7 ' o various patterns , tpo,nitmTknetto trieption. We • hope by - stiict attention titaintinoss tp• " 'receive; our Share of public , iptronage., ' blitnefictory D:Post's - obil;tatid. 'Yourfdry; :.11L 1 3tOtf ti,ndr Searle:km*lW, tar *pairing ciopc op short notice: -:: .',._ i -- .- • ~ ';',:bigßKlT 'UOTT, - . yi EIMAR MOTT; Feb:; 5,1852. 1. BUST ES hi respectfully requestlli• /IL. haying utrettle accounts with bun to all alrid adjust this 'same.. • - • The-mei:66oe burin be continued at .his . 04 stand underiihe fir of M. '}viisoii dr:Son. .They n hand a general , variety, itfd will be ever read and thankful - (oaccotunio: doe those atho lfavor them with a call!' They will keep on band 'ailarge stock 'o£ 1.. `Dry, • - `Dry, Good;§ - ,Groterips,,Croclicry, tStce - • , . . .. . . . . j ' Carpenters. .IBla4ksnidhs, THarn - esi, Carriage , Boot and Shoe i Makers, will.' iar find- the articles' T t i Peessari for thejr asocattoris.'• , , 1 . _ --. • 1 Bciots anil Slirie ii, Baskiiss, pai t ere,' and Bubber Oirrstioert, kepi on hand isi : ' '"•'•• '- • - ' l • ; --; '. -?: ' : ':'• -' : Id. S. WILSON. -, Jana 1552.1 ... -.' -: • , ".' -• S. , - '. -- '• . . 'IL. AK_ liar ilW..*asEig, IIEIL: CD i 'Slat:a ' air-C -6 ' Caiokin „Sion ii. E .Zu T tr 6 - iew. ...- r 4 ig ' 1 ' - - g la, ~, ~ 4 -.. do, Einpire . Siatr\ - - , ~. .' - dii. .1 ; ', - ,-. -do:- P:r*il4ll- '''' '1..) '• '' . , dO. - -* :do ar Pka', Church ; and MAO StOies tom Wood orCoal Stove Viti . o, : l'iple, Elbown, Zinc. Tin. Warf, tte-4, tornAielliirs,[Strai-entters,, Sera pers,Plpogbi Point4,c'- - ~,A V ' Tleasa give nat . callus . we ili: A • tend. to aell cheatiir !bail:theCheapest. . -i. •- -..,•; .., - 1.. 1 .• ~ -.....-... 11j1L.LYON'S tk"CO, . . ~-.LOOK. TO-.Y0113- I.AND,MARKS! THE :Sul)Scrtiiier will attend' to 'occasional Cr "at :hit;, _old( husineis of StIRVEYIA'G. in i t vicinity Omni ciited.l-31ani of, the old Fat this county sh old belce-turteYett t0 . .100k,up., Ottl ery vl renew the, till nd-niarks, which arellitdde to get . ries.tvr nblitern edhy tame , so ifs to ' sionrdisptitee I Said :difficultie fo!,tinie.to.conle.;' .E. ^ .min who does not laio ' . the precise", location f all !ashore tnd, corri6s;t) erefore, should see to i in season, t• irevetit'futtuOroulde:and litigation. 01.0frEY4NCING also attdnded tii, by - - ' .- • -1 w. ctur,mo . - - kontroie, Oct: '29, 1851. TEMPERANCE S LOON- AND-. GROC TllE.und esioned • havin received •a choice lot of GROCERIES. - are Omni 'on as rea' so e • teral . They - can be bought tins of New York:•l4ire es a 411:1ridjee For xourselves TUrnpike'ikeao; one doer east 'nf.Baldwni Saddler Shot , We keep coilstlitil) ; on,baad. Oranges,eSons,-* Fig:, Neils of ki nds, ..May 10;1.83 " •-• F,13.-FORDHAM . -- tints t- PrintS l- ril HE, lar ' et,4toci aatigiesteet Yariety of band l• -1- sorße s yles. and paterns ever offered _its _ads market, whi Nitre offered' at extremely la - w.prices n eluding al rge lot of,hamisonse;Pririt4.for dress es at - ..pas lee lard.,`,- - -.. -- 1 - '" '---- " .- - -- 1 • ''; t,., ~' VillifltitOW Gibson. Jinss p4isst: ~.: , L; ,/: .i. L - - 1 ---- : insurance 1_ ,1.. , -14:aue, .ausurauc : . United State ' {l issaaraam 441111Y.V.V eom-:, ia s.i , o .11 4itidelp iii;—, :. Ch-._ arter :Crrrar.=i 260,000.':''( Ot'3ENTLEY Agent for .:a - ‘lwill receive apply ~ CO Md Will give all{ 'mann, a any.toerseinidesiring t 9 mike:spill( gontrose` - Oct.. loth;18150. - Wiiiter' is .CO ring lAA' sa nionislt the_ near atttirOao otwipt r. • No's? the )infe fo'f...vitletrien,men and ..1.• f . ttS t to-wait -upOri'hislclfd 'ciiitarnersoir, e:1 00 °5 t t Mi.Bllo. iiiigyeler's-Bliicli; :Main streei; .tr bere ha jdst fectiived'ilie-EALL4 IVINTEJF FASH lONA. OrKork atoi*ed, and tat* acinivit mui" Mant Aet:2l 488°. . 1 ' ti Jon:: Graovis: '%' ' '- = :- 4 l . reve-i - - 1 -.. rt - . - --7-,-*i,, ~_---- r, T 2 aubmibc4-7.luukibitienatipoint , agent for I'the'aiiiiaMutiikil.F.l6.4astrrancis CoffipdA "' t i t ThirrinWatfiii:l -Thin', ' Oiatitnaly: bug a viro", s,:tft.o.oMri sad -isulrii int din stook or%twat Pu"": '''‘4lBo,'`.lolo. far-W(4oh Mutant Vie Jus_uro c e cOtioitiy itC-Itiirrintniit .7i ~,OlOital flooir; 5 1 'i l e Bret - 41 StOt iCiiiiffetp,+—lusuFel 'actlri!!`l4: 'etiA l'atek, , "'". ---, --- -- 4- -. l .: '`--: --- '' - ' ''' ' it - 11 - ' ll P litSliiih;t OfiliCaboo .:COMPltni#l3--e -km) n'l o be 01 kilo :flint °Oar. The-agtirlaca nieg ulluili PR tiw'ruo4Umte tenpin an' any. Aare cl' l ' pou . iieeLlrivihe ilAjooi--'oiiize.napf.our Couottlit "Inrt4lllo4theie property 6101%44; v0 11 ?:‘,. 4 illY!tifor' 4atiOn'trOoly given Jir theirlogint,' 1 -T.AND"III ct7,° l , o-iai,' * "‘ -**4l l* t otie'• - I \ a - tiieoo' • -i,;:,-":.-:„.:,::: =ME MEE 41(1. Pull Rerpetwal \ id ectroP** tiottlfig torniatin uon.. Emma
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