;OH: 104:i.it0i....ki::114',14. / improvements In Groun Our readers - should. row be diligent' in efr out-deorwork for their:pleasure grounds. A few shrubs add grace - as well as.ornament . to every cottage, as also to the ilia residence or the farm hoOse: We freqUently . see the_ farinjard and its ant-offices too , much expos • ed to the frontage , which , it quite time should cite longer bo the case., , j ln Europe, and in England especially, this is , quite , dif., ferent, and the front of the farm house is al ways separated from the back yard by_shribs aud small trees on either side. The Conte -93110 is, that the appearance of the whole is unproved. It must not-be imagined, that we recomniend the, adoption of a style for our =rat -berries, which devolves upon our our . agricultural: friends" the necessity for a continued'anntial expense, or the occupation of such keolisideiable portion of the time of their laborers; as would 'materially interfere withr!their more important duties. One hour a.day for a fortnight or three weeks, at this season of the year, would be sufficieht to en able a sharp • clever fellow, who sets , about it "with a will," to dig up and'plant enough around a farm house to shut Out fmin obser- - 'cation those necessary but unc4ns.mental vjuncta of the premises, the farm-yard and its building& And we have faith enough in the good taste of our f.srmers,•to think,thitt asaoon as.the genial warmth of the approach.: logeeison throws theirmewly formedAttrub berry into leaf, the as pect of things around then would induce them - to go on little by little, as time allow= 'red, and taste dictated, until they had given a new feature to their borne, and instetild,of its presenting a liare_character of a house 'dropped down as'if it .w ere by accident, on ly for shelter from the weather, it would be come the visit,* representation of all 'those delightful' ideas 'which we are accustomed to associate alai the peculiar Anglo-Saion word comfort. . Staking Fruit Trees. We tare fur years practised but,one meth od of Supporting young fruit trees, and like the Way so well, we shall continue, it until we' see something better than luis yet come •to our notice. We drive a_stake WhiCh we usually make of a strip of board, or plank, strong- enough t,ci support the tree, but elas tic enough .to allow it considerable notion, about, six, or eight inches fro the . tree, on the south , or west side, and,fasten the o'oB to ..- it. by *a strip of leather, forming a single loop, so as to allow the tree to move a little to the wind, fmtening tbeends of the leath er on the topof the stakeliya,i‘ing,le mill. By this method the young tree i• has sufficient _play .to induce it to throw f.lpwil its roots, which it will very soon. dc ~it stand erect -without any support This tiever mars or ' prevents the growth of t'pe tree by stopping the circulation, of the sap, and is the cheap est manner a tree can berstayed up. thir ing the summer months, it is well to Cas!.. off this leather, letting the tree depend upon its . own energies which willihus be greatly in . tressed, replacing it it the fall after driving • the stake - firtnly, or changing its position as , may be required to train-up the tree in the way it should grow.—Jeferson Farmer. GRAPE Vraxs.- 4 Toe most' suitsbli soil for the culture of the grape, is a, deep, and moderately rich loam. Trenching, or stir ring, the soil to the depth "of t w o feet, with in application of tood, well rotted compost; is.a suitable preparation' whey elarge planta tions are tobe formed. Old, well rotted, ma nure, forest scrapings,. leaves„ rotten wood, and house ashes make the best compost.- - -- It. should be thoroughly worked in and Mix ed with the surface soil to the depth of six inches, and the • surface carefully smoothed and rolled." So says one of our. correspond ents.—:Gesmastiown Telegraph. Szis , RzApiso Macartm—The latest and probably 'the simplest, reaping machine now beTore the public, is that of..a Mi. Smith, of Brooklyn, N.. Y. It consists of four scythes with three cradle-frames fastened to the rim , of Sicylinder, having a - vertical or rotary mo tion. _The scythes. are so arranged that er ery refatition of the cylinder, simultaneowl- _ , ly With , the.stroke', cuts and lodges the grain, in a standing gavel inside the cylinder or arw4-I‘ilince those who hold the machine " cap conveniently bind and distids' e of the bfindles of grain. This mode of gathering the gran wholly dispenses with raking. The - vim is cot by the same kind of stroke as is, made with a hand crnxile. The machine can: ha worked by one horse, and cut twenty five wee of grain in a day. SALT A Fairrtuzaii.--Professor Ma*be; fora. the Agricultural Club of New fork, lately spoke at sense length on the poweraf mat an's fertilizer. = It vras - used in England with benefit, when it cost-a guinea% bushel. The article costs & shilling now, and should be lai..more generally used than it is. -.The inefessor hid used, salt largely:, and to_great adrintitge. If you have a foul corner in the ;field, apply salt, and you will_sooP have it in .abealthy o,Coax.—At a lath meeting of.the New Hampaiiini Agricultural all the speakers objected to billing corn. One farmer,: who,., bad experimented by bil ling And leaving the earth let-elifonndoo :a rent differante in the product; but found portions more likol y ttr',be'brokei ..down storms: The Other . stood more ,if bent, sooner, retwereditself.4- - Was .note-this owing to the better:maturing land burdening of the rooti • -taiWonntin'on - boiSes should tie .wasticil twice-a ; day With clean, soft"water, or witira little `Castile soap, and then.rub with-wbale Ibiaansirers for all Seasons..keeps off liely.lutores. , the Adir, And of the -onginal 50104v, -- 13o: my,. the Anther laf Domestic AniaPilo - • Edium's and •-• Abat.to title a . the; spollted 41). : tallow4he - w ill Ais- 4110.110aa irit•uithd-- 13mks• wsoiked -- ui 4 ng.4.ML; • ~r i a dditoitt )19,- -100ar:-• •., . . :4ilsii;444r::' 4 ' • ..'x+ aku„lttlf#l. *cCeitekf ''''':4slr7r4l2olSlP:#44#o"ktria# Cialeblethe De e rih - '6l' 'd ;lea- the foi e • ev ' lowing 'veer incident: • r constable WM sent to wrist gambler.. He soon found the aOttsed i l, and accosto4 him— •- - I I -; gow do you do sir I I have aWarrant tor ! you I • \ yow have, - hoe Imi—ear forit • said the ' blackleg; running over in li t head f s long Catalogue of misdeeds: , , It is for gamblieg: ; 'Oh, is that all,t said he drawin'a pack et' cards , from his pocket.; well w hat's penalty I! _ Twent. ,y Elcivr •rrinCh :is the fee Tep s hilling,' { lit tle 43111; . 4 H ere;- - tiow, .*.41 - the ga. the pack - scientifically. ty do io this matter ; I'll pla fur . aonu, or Anits: • Howls that - • Why, if I beat pay yownothing, but if , ion beat, ro.domble your fen and got clear; now, 'pon honorl' - • Done, 'pon honor I'. and, the two entla men sat down and:played out theiatne, the conitable.won, pocketed hie twentt took a • brandy-sine:lb,' and welt ack to the juetice's office . - 'with .• I say, qui 64, fellow- 'loped •off,--cwn't find him o here: 1 • - . , . . .. . :- - I..Valid Defense. , I • Roaring .I%lph S.tackpole Was ne Ofty ar raigned:before a' connty-siourt in KeOtuckY. on a;_eha,rge .Of horse-stealing, a 0 . - th atters went.' hard ..against -. him, Th is. ma tY 4ffenses_ in that line having steeled the ) eArts of:all against him, and the prod's of gpily.,in this particular instance, beingi both Strong - and manifold. - - Many an":l:ngand unpitying: i y, eye was bent -npon- the ufortnnate ; fellow, 'Whew hiS counsel rose:to ttempt a 4efeuse; which he :did , in the' folloiring terinsf: ... Centleinen of.theJury; said the' i . man. of law—' here is . a man;.. Captain * .lial ph Stack polo, indicted before. Yon on. i the cllarge i nf stealing a horse - ; andi: the 'affair hi: - pretty i • • .. - 'weltproved on him.' Here. there v3amiti mur heard - throngbout the Court,ii:kyincing much, approbation of the eonnSel's fr4nkne.ss. Gentlintien . of the .3nty,' .continbed . the : orator elevating' his 'voice, ' *hat g .ar - e to say in reply is; .first thatthat man th ', Cap,. i • .- ,r,, tam Ralph StaCkpOle, did in the.y47nl .seven- teen seventy-nine, when this . good 1 : tate, of G Kentucky', and particularly those t rtsttd-. p jaceut to Bear Grass; and th e moutAlthere- . :" .. of, ‘ Wherefno* stands - the town of . l4trisville„ w were:Overrun 'with -yelping.tniun-Safages- - did, i - say,,gentienien, meet two Inpn-snya ges in the woods'on Bear's Gra, and take . their the single - hantittd--;-a lea Ontlerneti of the jury, th at ain't to be perf6 . mid , -- C,very day; even -in Kentucky. I.' : Her ber e teas considerable tumult in the court , t.3.Several persons beEan to swear. i •.•' I: ' . , i - .. • - 4,Secondly; gentlemen of the • itry.' -er claimed the attorney -likiv, with - a. ill loud-: . er voice, whatl-have to ilay si econdV gentle-, then - of the jury, is; that this same dentical • . .prtsoner• at the - bar did in the year sovettteen eighty-two, Meet, another' inpn •savake in' the; ' 1 woods—asakage arnied with rifle,: knife,,and .. " tomahawk—Land. met him with—tem l!sup-, .pose,.gentlemen, with On, .nxe,.and 'scalper,[ .L A in like manner I No "getTerlieri ufiheinry '. l . ' ha . i -srith . 'his fishy, and (wit I A 't'i4ice lof tlinn-. ; ' der) lieked ltim.to death in.the MO 'ral 'O4! i sv,i l Gentlemen of . the jury; pa is 'upon t e-prilion L, g 't `.- er-uilty, or not guilty 1 , - 1 - , - ,1 - -. dollars and fee. attotney resumed Lis se started l for Lo a man,. ih. - re i I • , Or The Boston Post , play 0. a very• hi t i clever u all ford'aday" joke,'_ y d6cribing ~' a mysterious cave - that had bel disco--. ered on the common. "Among be curi osities 'announced to have ten 1 iicover ed was a dagger, the, blade co pletely - destroyed by rust. and the . handle "tnide ofgold set ,with diamonds.' •Ci the bin; • die of the, dagger Was the" fol ming in- scription u LO. ,OF. L. lit , A." A large concourse of people visil the com mon on Friday. and a.i the P l ost says, found . a ....cell" instead of a" cave. m' all went' homer, and 'read the above . - , scription backwards at their leisure, • tnents were irresistible . The juro) up in their "box, and roared old, • Not Guilty 'BREATHING WELL 'of GREAT VALI, A. letter tic the Warren, Pa„.ldait, date IprabnA, Pa, the 24th ult., gives a vari scientific speculationstoncerning a cele natural - curiosity called " The 13reathin of Great Valley" which ahem' defy ex ty, the strange phenomenon of e: . haling the . atrflosphere. The • write a,! that observation prove* ,I,ltat j the pert d respinttipti .in: this welldetoendS - upon t a vi riataons in the weight Ofi the atmosp en which leads - him to Suppose . !that the pe ture connects with a albteitaile.ati ca v i e n - Some distance. . ' , tar . . Pa, is - Pennsylvania the b i thir of all the A r Aar States , Certainiy - not, my childT,' wby do you ask thavqupAicio . T 4'Cause n .l see that-all tll newspapers tall it ' ' Sally,. put i that 'child. t i o bed,' l and tenet to. Cons. a lesson I,la will acquire such a Mass. Wisdbm by aUd by, drat There will be•Uo Jthng wi i r • rirA loving wife atice svai on , a physi . - I' to , claw to request him pmcn Sur bet hulk; baud's eyed . :-which'w.ere. ixpr wash them:Said ate diietor,ile'very morning, with a amall glass of brand .s A few week's after the doctor Chance`d.to !meet ihe 'Well,' has your hnshand rfollOwed my ad ' vice /I Ile has done everst f laingin - his pow er to do it, doctor;'-m aid the ikpou4,' but he never could get .the ghess 'hih thanlns A gt , lirrwo loafers `met upo' iliel wharf yes ; terday utul . Passed the . ' WO lifuents of „the season::, Jitiy,' said- one, ire you sect) le's looking for you Hall 1- wha Hall waslitu'is'ansirer; Akto-holl you fool.' ' a w l that' a poor sell, and yo, wouldn'tl hire caught me if I hadn't been: hurt last ght when Joh!) .in c -'John who.l' ' temnohn t you numhatull:=427evelana 'Herald - - • , , . . iPr . * yoing turn . , of on ietplaiptince, j et Ow:Monday last, eig ty . msoker '1 ill it bour.....liemeioo,4 o ver .4 .4'M 1 . 1. 0 1 " flit hotkoit oft tifriedoiyiviiidoi4" , Wit h er:ibis bid sojttrini to do with hi good for tune -the' _411.640 juli will , Probilil 40- M — - ' '' ' 411 •ilrioloi.: y: .bro4dirs,': 'said a gg . i , 4i-inatfto a cruill7A. iu'itil it ithep 9a. 4 4 all -ei i 1 4* - you r :l i I I* ! tr " fi b :d i e I *.y s! " r is t i 5 6 r e ; 1?" 91 " e t' -** -17 41 *Wad. idiviiid• ' - , l J44. 3 4icti*Tt : - TiPt i d i ' , 3 . , • Akid. SOO 195i.574-4 is MM= 111 11111116 Avd) Wen .alkuffiing I s•ptrwlutt y6it seven-up •.. • Jester.. H4:6 031 terentitaaaed . to -our asitortment of JO 'TYPE several nestand bea t atiful fonts new lirtirL*S,. BORDOS, ORNAMEIM, dc we are nbvi prepared to execiiio every kind of • LETTEII4OIIESS PRINTLYG, such as • - P.A3IP.ILLETS, ' • • - quicuLAßs, LPOSTERS, - • - - CARDS, ; - BLANKS; .• • , egEcKs, n . gnod, elle, at fair Fires. and with devatch.--, Baring the advantage of new Materials through- Out, Wo CAW amfidentiv promi4to give • v-• , • hntire Satisfachon o those favoring Us with their patronage. ; Special-Blatiki,School 'tickets, Bill Wads" etc„ "will be printed ou short notice, on good paper * * *All-kinds of Blanks•, usually 'called for, can ;trimly on, hand for *etc' IgrThose who haie Job Printing to do wilt find it• to thetrinterest to call st the "BEG isT.ER OF FICE. , Montrose and Lackawanna and Western • 1 •• - . Ra Railroad by the Plank R oa d. . - 1 , PASSE. G•EItS will find Stagea is readiriosat the II ntrose Depot on the arrival of thafol-, lowingltraic kto convey passengers to Montrosi. Ori the arrival of 6 o'clock A. M. Train from • Ireat bend. • ._ . On irrival of trains from Scranton at 1 o'clock '.M. L _ On tirrivjal - of trains •fsoca New York and the 'estlit..4 &chic . ~ • • Leii - e-Slont for Rilios. l iv follows cAt 6 oclocl A. M.. et neeting with trains for Scranton. (At 110'clOck , %I 45 minute% for New York and yestelrn trains:" Leave at 3 P. M.,"connecting with tminsfor Scranton of Great Bend. • ' • States leave "Mot.trose De'pot for Harford on et.- .rivaltrains from Scranton and Great Bend. AU Express packages carefully, handled and prope ly taken care of. • liaes foriTownnda and Friendsville Till not leave ont al i rose until the aiiiral of. stage . from 6 o'cloc, P.M. train from Great'Betid.l - 1 Y . N . ; iiS irgu- _ . t - . 1 [A Tars Corr] , y Special Appointment . A. N OW YEIALI. MEN. t hat' we, the undersign--` H LX:. ed, Jaen Pierre. Charles Dupierre, Theopho infi Schtriidt and Ilenri.Fritz, of the. Cantons-,of • Berne and Neuf Chute!, Watch Manufacturers DO by -these presents.cluty atithorize and appoint PrOfessii .I.;.- A.i SINGLETON, Watchmaker, of IdtintroTte, and WM. SINGLETON. of theltfore .2 fa; p 1 :3o be, our Sole Agents for the'Sts te of_ P • nsylvnnia. and this said appointmes ' too ztmB . t'h and West. . , • We the parties to these presents do egree to pay all Law costs instituted -_by• any infringement on this our appointment, and to- this we set-our res• o- pective nstnes and seals in the presence of Carl o f Pierre, M Duval. P.ilienemne. Dated in Siviti ed eriand this first. day iof January. in,the year of our ell Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty:two. • ' 1 J akEN' PIERRE. [LS.I s - its . 1 • _ CHARLES DUPIER. LS.] i • THEO'S SCHMIDT. (. 1 HENRI FRI rz, (LS3 . • - ' 3f VILI ABLE ,- REAL - ..ESTATE - FOR . - . . SALE I • - • . r. 2 0 'ULLA. GE LOTS. situated in the pleasant at eat part of the eillage of Susquehanna—also S Houses' and Lots in the most busmen part of the aforesaid village. - Also; - • • : . . A • Farm containing 133 acres,' . . - - . with A email intprorement. t i remainder helyily (mgi - timbered, situate i.. , miles , from mid 414 v.. - Susquehanna is the yeartrat. pot of the N. Y. A, il. RaitnzuLisituate - tthe foot f theheir lest grade on-the .road,i " the gr ' " works of Starucea; Conewacta andtheilCaseaule, and posses sing by nature the best siate#ng place the route, with. ho locality of extentiva Ida ine Shops, Foundryi are.' Susquehanna,, atth . n umbering but 2,001) ° inhabitant's, and ut 4 yea ,of age; is de,ttined soon to-range alon e , 'do of ti .most dour ishing.and piiputous towns.os the line of this great timinatighfare.- , L. _P. RINDS. Agent. . . - . Of f ice one duo ea-lt ortenheim's. 'Susquehanna De pot. Nov. 8,1352. tf _-- '4l4l[V . LINE OF STAGES iIINTED AT AV. P. WYATT'S rew Clothing Store, .. . - (Turnpike-street: )dOntroge. Pa,) i k " LES and SUTTER in ea-ehangre' for Cloth " ng, for w 'eh the highest market priciiiril , Th. subieribe Uri just:returned frOM New York ith beautiful 4ortment of Cloths. CasAmeies, lk ai d satin Vestiirrs. Au. &c:. all of 'Alai will be Id ir the lowest living prices, for cash or ready , H has also oti.hind the Tall Al; Winter Flu:h os. or 1852 7 -3, and is prepared to manufacture th most approved style of fashion, on the most a N . -ibis terms, andrat the shortv• - t hotice. • • N. 8.-411 Goods sold at my store is' warrant 1, ._ .I ready made Clothing manufactured at i wri by the subscriber: i ' --. .. ) 11 ' Cutting* as nstial.. Store .in. Col.. Dimocka le law office. Tiwniike-st., Anntriise, -Pt. N0T.4..1852. ,' *. . •. 1. . ' . . . . - DRESS !. . , , GOODS. .. wi...ARE miring a large supply of Dress. • V T ._ floods embracing a great rnnetyj a of kinds, until of - ntiful styles and patterns, end the fol lowing lii sof goods, viz: • • . _ ' -; POP : INS, , li E:LAII. BARRAGE p. i 1 LAI" AWNS. PLAIN. kETRIPEIMWD .P.LAID CHANIIRAYS. RA - Guar:l? SOLI AND DOMESTICPRIN ' x . ...dre.:,/ co l, fi Idost of which they offer ' iderahly lower than early spring prices. . •U. IfAkt3 WS A CO. Gibson, J une 24,1.854;' !,./ 1 " .' • . .. 4. - Fots for i e. People ! __ .:.: • • IKTOTWITItSWATA,6:- the 'piedictioa of the ,1.11 Nets - Albany Oedsier digit Fritek- Pierce will Are sleeted Pies/dent because the' Prophet Isaiah ' l !!Liii qukt 4 the'Ll>rd givoth pwer ~ to the'istin4" it is univentally admitted 'that the =bomber can and Will ere Z BOOTS ;4J SHOES . . . : ' orrEAPZII thin otheroliOp in , town. not Inol3l IMO* theietkpjao boa &Ape stotidowit town - 1 11r0 CiAll ' Or . _ply down, itod wbo pre iidebted - to IdarimsurtPo6lek. tlitt they 'wet rall4iiitioty . op or—=..ouffaid.. 411.1.tweerv8f103,181* • iis ‘ tikr *i• irpntrbecribers and uosiatoin - g betire"Va. ab d Westall di Rearef4. awl thee: " 4 ' • lit thelllolll% litsuzie• 24,11111111011.. o i„.„. North ; MAW: ,I*-4014,10uleetwith Cars g .4 541 from ono i ima T ek3othe *trivia ; the 4144mmicepute 14;kf.;•.004**„__,ti'uwet,,Z, _Aylmer*/ Inalki,ll i t'emu s AMP 144.: IWWW • read" Mike if Ol e . 31•Frit a t io i Lk* 'ir:/4111. w -4110" =KM Lut«Tfa memo/ fi On. ) 7 3. & uorrauro. --.:: DIGESTITE:FPIIpi:* • ,OR, •JIVICE:•• Premared from Rcesst or the fourth isiostscit or" • via ok. after directions of Baron Leibig. the great Physiological Chemist, by J. S Hough- Ion; - This is Natu're'stiwn remedy for• Sit unhealthy . stomach. NiCart of Man can . equal its curative pow ers.. It , contains no Alcohol, Bitters,l or nauseous drugs. it is extremely agreeable - to the taste. and maybe taken by the must feeble 'patients who can• not oat, a water cracker without acute di.ttess.— Beware of - drugged imitations.. PePsin is not Callon the agent And get a descriptive circular, gratis, giving a large .amount of scientific evidenCe. from Liebig's animal Chemistry; Dr. Cumbe's Physiology of digestion; Dr.- Pereira on food and diet ; Dr. John W. draper of New Turk Universi ty; Prof. Dunglison's Physiology ; - Prof. of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology ;"site-. together with rep§rti of Cures from all parts of the Mated States,' Arica. Ttmazt.t.,, Montrose, wholesale and retail NEW LINE OF . MAIL ,STAGES, • .utinuawsomm Kirkwootto.nontrose STAGES Will Ica .Kirkwood passing : through Corbettsville, Liberty.'&c., every uturning'af. ter the • arrival of the Mail and 'Night Express Trains of cars, reachinilluntrose ,Night A. Y. Re turning,:leaye Montruse:daily tSunclaY i s excepted), at 4 r. at., reaching Kirkwood 'lir time ,to take the Mail trains of ears,•hoth F..s.sfand Weill, being the easiest and most feasible rout to reach the New York k Erie Railroad. This line intersects a tti-weekly lind fur Dint ark. Springville, Tunkhannuck, ..Wiotaing. and akesb.wre, which leaves Montrose :it II A. Y. ev ery Monday. Wednesday,. and Friday.!-• Also, a fine to Friendsville, Leraysvillts,itc. • - Good Trains and comfortable ferric' a are. pro= Aided, and the proprietoriwill'spare do pains to at:Com:n(44W the public. . W. K.. lIATyli. .M 0 Itti AN 4t . WEST Dec. 24 1852. _ . • e z •• TrlIE sutecriber has Anit - received a-, new lot of .I. \ 'Winter Goods, to yohich would invite the attention of friends end customers. . ' Bring along your, 4Ocks, Furs. Wood; Bark, Tallow. Butter. gash, Rag., and indeed el niost evetythingyoti, intim to sell, and in .exchange, you will get • • GOODS . VERY CHEAP! .. • ...• Call and, see for yourselves, if you do not find it co - you need not buy, as 1 tic not charge anything fur showing.goods. - - • - I: S. LITTLE.. New 31i1r)rd, Dee.:l6. 1852'. - • SUSQUEHANNA intuq- . STORE;: • - • S. B. WEST n EkLER in Drugi, Medicines.' Paints. Oils,, i•lioiecsVlVenis and' Liquars, - Dye-Stuffs: Pa • ' tent Medici:lies all kinds, Combs, Trusses, Bru4s . es, herbs„ Perfumery; Toilet A rtides,fan ey Baskets:Gold and Silver' . . ei,•splendid Jewelry, a treat so- • . • " riety, Violinsaolutes,Fifes, Aethrdeons. SehoOf • • • • Books, Slaiioner t y, • • • : Children. . • • . Toys, Confeetion- s - - • "- • "•• . . cry, Fancy GOoda •of • great variety, Looking glas , • * • ' ars e . Camphine, - Akohol; Burn- • ing Fluid, TobaccoSnuir. Cigars, d'e - : - . sold at the Jomest prices. :rfr He will riot BE UNDERSOLD. .MARK THAT! Susquehsinui Detest, Oct: . 2.8, 1852. mita IiEPAIRIIi4, AT TUE I OLD STAND AGAIN. /rale subsetibers, having resumed' the above 1 named business under the management 01 Mr. Alfred &tyke, raspectfully mart frani their old customers in that line, a return of their patronage. an. experienced and skillful .workman, having learned his business and for many years worked in some of the Vest shops in New York ci ty, is competent to do any king of work that may be entrusted to him. Promptiseu, moderate char ges, and theiguaraelyrif all good Watches, will secure a full share of patronage. Gold flings made to Order, Sod all kinds of Jew elry- repaired. BENTLEY it; READ.' • Montrcke,' Nov. 2, 185 . • • 1 - 'Philosophy ° saving the Tethi' TT is simply this : We fitat.' carefully Anil- thUr- I. mighty remove all the decayed matter froM the cavity, then after shaping it properly and wiit. log it dry, we press into it gold,ociadver foil which are very soft and maleable,and continue to cont. / ' press them . until we have rendered them as hoed es the solid metal." We thus Completely rude both air and Moisture, the univirsal agents / of de , ray, and the consequence is that the -tooth ,decays no more iithat part-, and rarek d It ever cum mence in y other part, but tt o d it, the cure must be repeated , I hare • dom seen an in , stance whelre it had to be y gated a third time, ti even a second. If yourteeth are decaying your only lope is in the Dentist 'hey may be affected and you not know ' A - tootk usually decays a long time before-it aches . ana persons are very apt to suppote thim "all right".so long as they. keep I quiet. Thi'fact that 'they have not " tnoubloi yousrhe very "reason-why ypo should hive them atte ed to before they - do.- One fact moo e : when Ltooth I become painful, you are " behind ti me " in going t get it filled," the cars are off," you must mail arid n ee it , , , Thus, eau, ream., !have given you both fact and Phil phy, if not with the profoundness of a Newton, yet.truthfully; you may depend. with the •Irope ofinduzing you tii Whin me at "Onit. Fat: LOWle HALL" and , subinit your teeth, to exatuhm tion and repair, , ifneeded. . By so doipg you fluty - 1" pro Mote both you 4)Wotintere4 and mine. II Yours emphatleallOwlPiotessionally. ' - ‘ • C. : D. riftgilL..Denfal Burgeon. Montrose, DecemberVll44s2, . IC 11 , . Tour circuauitanceri will be duly consid ered in my Chirps,* whatever I may do for nu - shall be' well ionOnd:warrantedpermanent. lotirjatehtipcill invited to the following - ' -''' - ' 7 1 .ktOIMONIAL r. a ,D D. Virgil bm residedo this place - during the past yastitt-thiwaraeit, f:rturgeort Dentist, i ir and front laid and itbsErvation tbe sumo of his ?1, 4 %0 46 •; .1 9 1 moat *60 . 1 1 command biro to 1: imiggic.poiromige and` pm*" . _ i - - ,Uoin,-Niiiitelspit , a . Bracruer, Eiiii., 1 / 4 1 rr. Vited.Eft.)r - 1 - Nil. H, JEssor;Efq., D. le.tamior. '`„ • don Tusow., - - Wu. Lticts.Coz,, a. -- _ . ,W. 11. DIAXS, KArik-ga4l-ct. New ler • ' { JAI:an is 'Kt,: receiving it-Eirther and ititierni , ftSiOrtl32 t 0 Winter in* 'a tientiroritity of 'ioiSie Drew Gnu& and 'Win7,ba is, much • , - BONO Roby I ,BtOTVI A &C;#6 irtio 1'01011nel! Tliii.4/ 44 *-o.** - • ir d aelifo f l I PP"iv" , , . Jaimdice; D3ispepsia, chrome or .. ..... : .- Debility, - Diseaseiof the - Kidseys,: • -: AXD ALL • . - . I._ • -. mug *, A i :, .. -1 , ,- • - . 1 1 . - •-..- '• • .'.: . -WING TROY A 000111. • ~,, . -, •i• • .. • Deux° Ursa ok STO-• • . ''' ,'`' 2. ''' • . . . .• :. . ' ', YAW; led is CONSTIPA-. 1 '. ' • ' . rios,\ I:mean - Pm* FUL . I.DIDIS, . 11. ! • . '"0-1I BLOOD TO VIII ,111AAD,ACTIDDITT Mil.. •'. - :. • TUD STOIIACIL;SADSZA. HtAIT-DUILD,_DDI- - - DUST . ' YOB. F00D,,, FICLA191:811,60 , WILIONT 1:TIlt .. `BT0i1C11", SOUR 'EIIAILTATIOIOi, .SINTIIIO 0 !• FLUT. , Trilico AT 'ROE '2.IT ..• or =lt STOMACIT, S . D.IIV \:IIIII0 qv THE HITAD, LIVItAIILD ADD DII*I- - • . • • . \ 'cutillAzATnisb; FLuiritaiau - AT VIII; .• . ' I • ' •l; )10.A0T,COOILOW OD BoI7OCATIDD ..-- \' i' \ • --.. “ ..: . '-'• '`, ONIDIATIONSWIIEN - IN A LTIIEG - . • . \ - , ... • ' '•\ 1 - ' roairmixtutriessovet... :, . -.-. atom, tiers oa:,'Wv.Se „, '• . .• --: \ ' eirodat Yea • . ' • • .„. SIOBT i :-. • -;- .•• • . •..l• • - 'i • • • • L. - . Fever *nil di:lll\oin -in the Heed, Defic)eney o Perspiration, Yellowness of 'tlie '.Skin and Eyes., Pain in the side; back i .,Chest., LiMbs, AC:, ;sudden flushestsf heat, burning in the Ileskronstant inieg- -, inings of evil, smd greet .depression of Spirits, can be effectually cured by, \- ' ',:: ' ' - ; DR.:'•:l - 106FLANVS :. ,L , ", '' • ' • CELEBIIAT .ED !G.E,7411(AN BITTERS, -, 1 , . raxiatittilihr "1 -: •• - . -- - 3 Ibr. C. M. Jackson. , T - .-' • At tba German Medicine Store ;" 140 Arch Street; • - ,1 ! ... i Philadelphia. >\ .' • Their power over the above diseases'is; not ex- - i celled, if equalled, by any other.preParatien. in the ~ United Statevia the- eumiattest,:in\ many cares after-skilful physicians had felled.- \ - ,-111.si These Bitters tire-Worthy the attentive„ofinva- lids. .. Peisessing. great virtiiesin the rectAcatien of clieeasei - of the Liver and)esse,r. glands; exercis-, ing the most searching powers in weaknesk aucl ' af- , fections of • the digestive organs, they are withal, safe certain and .plistsaiit. . :!- .. - - Read and he e.onrinc . ed.. ' - - !.. - From the Boston_ Ike. • ' . . -.. The editorsaid, Dee. 22nd: ". • . Dr. Roof:ands- -Celebrated -german Biller for . the cure of Liver Gornplaint, Jaundice, Diispepsiai Chronic to Nervotis Debility, is deiervetlly one o the' most popular medicines of the day. There Bitters-have been used by thousands, and a friend .at our elbow aaye he has hitniself received] an effec tuel and; permanent cure of Liver. Complaint- from the use of this remedy. We are convineed-that," in the use oftheie Bitteri,' lhepatient dj?ustantly gait - is strength and viTer4a. fact Worthy of groat consideration. : They are .pleasant , in. - taste and . smell; and can be u4ed by persons with, the Most delicate ! i iitociachs with safety, tunie.t any cireum-• stance!. We are .spet . iking .Imm experienee,.tuad. to the afflicted We 'adv ise their use. 1- 1- :, - • 4, Scoria WIZALT," one of the beat Literary pa k -- per published; said, Aug. !45—. " Dr. Hoofland's German Bitters; manufactured - by ,Dr. Jackson are now-. recotunientled by some of • .'the most prominent Members of the. frionlfy as an - article of : miich.efficacy - ift cases.of feMale Weak- , nesit. As such ispe ease, we would iadvive all - moOierS to obtain a bottle, and the's save them , selves Much sickness. ".Persmis of . debilitoted con stitutions will finittheie Hitters advantageous to 1, iheir health, as wo.know from experieure the sal- i uts.ry effect they have upon, weak systeMs." ,-. . - - . • - • • More Evidence, . 1 ' - • The ; ton. C. D. Ilineliee; Mayor of the City at Ctunden, N. J. says: . ‘.,' " - i : • - -- ' lines - Lases CIEDMAN liITTEAS.----We 1.11.1•0 -Peel man, flattering notices of this medicine,. and the. sou e frvintwbich they came itidticed ns to make .., inqidry ; respecting its merits. From' inquiry we ' , were persuaded. to use it, and must- fny found it 6 ificin its {teflon upoo diseases of. the liver and. pel s B dig tiveorgans, and Hie ,: powerful infinence -it ex erts upon nervous prostration is reallyl, Surprising. It e Inas and atrengthenethenerVee, bringing them into a State Of-reposS,nntkin sleep refierhing; - 1... l e I this medicinewas! mo generally . . used we :are atiSfu.....l there Wriultlbe lessaicknese, as from :the latthuach, liver , and ne , ima system, thegre,it . ma) 'wily of real.anditeagin ry - disomies emanate. Ha ei them in A healthy on. itionouitlYou can bid. 't deft nee to epidemics, gene Ity. - This!extraordin: ary medicine we would ailvi Our friends who are at aft all indisposed. to give _fair trialj—i6Fill.,re ,tt continent! ltsclt. It ishonbl,in fact, . he. in every * fart. No other mediein can . produce such, eel-. det*.si of merit, , i'i' • • " I. - . Evidence upon_ evidence has been received (like -I the foregoing) from.all sections of Alie-Union, - the,l las three years, and the litrotigest testimony in-its fay r is, tb - at there is mere of it used in the prac-1 -tic of the regultir physiCians of Philadelphia, 'halt f all alierwAtrums rombined, a fact flat can easily (I •be establiz.hed, and fully prOving that) a scientific pr paration will meet With their. qUiet. approval . . . .w - n presented even in this fond..." ..., ",., . • . ; . 'hat this Medicine will cure 'Lives' Gemplairill .an Dyspepsia, tio tine l ean douht.after•using it 'le! di 'tied.. It acts specilically upon the Stomach an flyer; it' is preferable. to! calomel In ill' bilioui -di ases—the effect ii.: itemediate.They . caul be ad linistered for female , or infant with! safety .and el ble benefit at any time. ". ' -I" •,- obk , trill to . the niaiks of the genuine. - 7 • ley have the written - signature of C. M. JACIf.-" S 2 upon the wrapper, tied his naine th Id l:lcttle f wiitici without which and Eeitit a hichth 7 yar t egPur t the i 64 .: 6er 41.. or sae Wholesale ' an M icine StOre, No. 120 Arch street:lone dOo be to Sixth, Philadelphia.; and by•respectuble dea-. ert generally through the Country: 1 " - . ...L • Prices Reduced:: -- . • 3 -.. ~ , ; enable all class of invalids to enjoY th eaii-i rant gee of their greittVe-torative powers. • • i . • Single Bottle-75 'cent!. --- ' I for sale by. ABEL. TUERE.LL, . Druggley lontrose; Pa. ' - i . • . - 1- • dy - 29, 1852. - 1 •'• - L a , For , . . "AT: , HlOl'O .r t he ßioU§!..f is the Qict now est ablis h h 7/isuperiority of this Machine over al ... petitors. Singer's, Patent . Straight • Needle Perpendicular Action,J , ) . . . \ ' - . SEWIN G MACHINE. -'. - I . , • secured by letters patent of the United Statek Th ' only 'lslachine .Privilegied to use the Straight Neel (Ile.' The subscriber Were fer hale; the rights to use or sell with right of use of, this ifstehineiiii th 4 County ofSusquelianrukor he will sell Town 4 ightl upon appliestion-for, the Same. . , .. 1 . . E ir.An communications addressed to the sub iberat litalTOlsl., Broome ; Co. N. V.wi' . l i. eet attention. -' ~ 'A.: CIENNZT.' May 27, 1852. --. 'lf 1.. ! ' ' 1, •1.1 XT A. V. VET .1 . '‘ T . , •- , AGAIN TRIIIMPAANTI 1 /A / . The ?Gold Medal ; and .irdimut. of thel Nero York . America Institute.' the 1 Silver 111041 f the N. Y. . • . State I.' 17' have been thortv it , . arded to I.- . SIN G - EIV, . ,__ best Sewing .Nackine GOODS. ..mt rubseriher is now...receivinga complete -: .11 sortment of • Spring and Summer Goods c sisting of ' " i : : " •-, . _ Dry Gook* Crocerics, CroCkery, - II rd I Were, Patent ldedkcines, Paints,Qiis..:o,ye %coeds, 'Stone, WoOd and`•Thf - Were t Iron; St H eel, Nails, Codfish, Mackerel, tooking Ghia , st 4, Window Sasli,:Gless and Putty, i Carpet ini t , Oil Cloth,, Leitherii Sole! and Upper, - Clocks ' Watches; Hats and.Caisk, Boots anSI Shoes, Carpet BagS, Cotton Yarn, Batteat4 Wicks, Carpet AVap, SEC:ItEO: ki. !. ' < • , And many other articles hot:mentioned, whichl am' disposed tasell very low fur milt or ready ply, or titi.a credit to,those who will paY - me in a:-reas onable time. :ALSO: a trd luw"th,nt pr - G°°4 al Vimock. " • i• . 1 a. a..dsoirta.r SPringville„lisy 07, 185'3. gumr 901,03101 1 _11 4041:t_gr - wisdom:Sea widt Tear getting , : et ursfastOnding, Six,. get, Ale coverings for ylur undi:tiiu" ZOO; which Askst 'aunnxitlity..l if you pawns the Other two, you wilt he apt to seek mid Snd at Keeley 4t titoddiu4's iloot'and . Sljw Store. '! • .. •.. . 1 - ' Pot, though h tertsiirtsterrystett •• '.. ~ - i .•''', -A r dift 'te.ntiale rill taki i ".. -- ' 1 ' • . We'd have the.public understand, -..-, 1 es ''' ,We won't be. tusder•soleri. . ' Out issoOment,thints Rolt,' , / 4 VlTig t inludeGenerat Piiiiieita Oio i fiaiith t , i sitithithn gof iaritios groirin,i4eTh iiiiiiid I ' ths- -- : • -' .. .1r : ..,_. , - -••- --, ~ . - '- . ,1 74 8E11) 7 utty : •eitensivi iiiitiletuni." 16114 ti's lide la* 44 - 16 , 4°l" * WO& uuk - teittidif. .-: O .- • ---1.-;;:•L'''''.;:lf`•-4i''-', ALL . : &' 7 , WINTERI :-- - ..• -i.-P , .),,,,--.. : ,-:.- , ..i: 11 .:( i 11111 11 --1, - i..- , I. L. pQST AVE just receiied an: xtensive assortment. A. f READY' ll&AD -CLOTMINGiofdif; fereUt qualities &I l 'Oricei consisting of:Dress,. Fro k-, and Sack Coate; 4 Overcoats, Pants, Yes - , ttc. arc. -.. Their Ready Made Cloth ing s equal lo any in D, and their mascot Is t.or +i , , ' 1. e * Thil mot ,is q' 'pro ti) t.s : . .. ontrose; Dee. 2, 11 TO T : . A el ir . now receiving and In , 'birge 'and - 41ericabf H. Go iph , di be i eolti verrl 1 ebick is composeti of rpgsi Ifie4iciles,, £1 IvO Sftsffs, Groce ' ,4 IP °°llB, SrletaC l I Incas, I mOkee 1 : - i t . . iquors Pij , GOods StoliewArki, T stru melt, Shed ery, Mir orqE. V Camphine, kill ;locks, Wotelliii rr ns wishi r m; to d u the aforesaid depa - promoteby 'cal ! y. Store or . _ ktrose 'No 11. 'IS ' I 1 1T die' 6 , of !yest ino Rio OVEk! .reat Ben* "Ce :E, COPPE . .TINT - it. _ ; ' IROV:-.ESTABLISIIMENT , E ; utticrilier rem it the public I I tat hi has recem i large Addition to his ,r stock of Stoves 'consist% of lc i:ariety ot lost appriled / kin iitriongrwhich sia - - , CLIIS7.O3.TITO \ II I • ~ r • . FOR,ES2' UE.E7V:,I \ -.' STAR :OF TILE WESZ-; :. - O ' • iI'TER -'QUEIrr; \ •- - I I,!'vated Ork.nt s. 0 1 s a r quare tight Stores are TIREIVIA.• . PARAGON, , -\ • • rt - WSTER - ,E.IIPIRE: • . \, , 'I 'I , - O LTA RVG AIR-77011T, , . \ I _ TED ATES • ' .11._ .4,sr I •FA 'ME ,IITIO.: iiriety of l'immiutil , some oil WALLKILL, Al i TIC• 1171 Igml,and iarious assortme II Stores fo Wood and Coa clus sizes and pate-mi. he is I.nd - intends to lie 'p as gre pcipillar q.ovell ' any- d ions wishing to p urchase st Er interest Ito call , on biui. 1 1 - Stove limit made of the s i tzmgest. and best , cheap as can • trouglit its thia and. much bett6r than offered b '' fir - Stove tips &in Ware made to arde~ . , Far ers will Paris. made of i strong . ateritili, ces, all orders for-Wor'z in his II lei reeeivcd.tind punit aally atti 1. . . . if `.1854: S i tra L 1: iii s n , the ,• art ll ' Great Bet t 1 ~. ~: Fair(lb ._ lit Susluehan A tk,.. . . .su SCR BES alit' act ,as Agevit TRE f f -. `. for the rivietn, sale of- al Bstate—Forme liodses and ts—l tted in usquebnonacounty lie Pa.. - All wh o Wish t offer.th i ir.proPer",y for wile can . give a innte. ascription uf their Firths or - Lots as folio s: X iriber ofneres;how many up: proved, ; and box tered ;- Buildings; Orchard, grafted or cornmon fr it; other fruit trues,and shade tees; bola' far from tit rose 4 nd the neare t peint, in a depot on the Se ' York 'it„ tie Railroii, ; price and terms of psymen 411 who wish to . sellpr pure chaie Rear &A- ate, will reeeiire 'prompt attention \ by calling on lor 'Addressing. s at Montt e,Suii t 'quelianna county, Pa . ... . .. tirDonvey Race from Mon use to the p praises Office on Tur,n'pil' Brick corne r. ix. ! The, kali) fog Fs for Abele : , 1 Noy 1 .. 40 ac ,es, no .t. 80. aerie, ,no. 3: 100140. no. 4.150 ;do. no. 5...78 - dlo. no:6. 96 -I - a 0.7. Stor no. 8::145 AO, 9. 21 no.lo. 2 ii4;.11.-bo , n 0.12 1 n 0.13. 34 t n 0.14. 5611 n 0.15. 160 1 . no. 16. 12q . no.l-I 101 no.lB. Itr. n 0.19. 200, no. 20: 146 no: 21. 190 n0:22, Vol 110.23. 45. ' . no. 24;292 no. 25,-.125 n . 0.26; 1961 n0:27. 80 no. 28 llig no 29 184 i , no. 30 176 do no 41 135 •'do no 32 'li'o' :do • nii 33. 160 •do 'no 34 150 do \ no 35 150 do ' no '36, 300 - do no 37 190 , do . no 38 - .170, •do - no. 89.175 do. . n0...40. 80 ages no. 41. 212 acre no. 42. 92L;10 ~ no. 43. kit ea, at ! n 0 :4408 .. 'do no. 45. 30 do no. 46..12 no. 47 • 1 200 Tic! no. 48. 10 act* no. 49 86 acres. no. 5 . 0 83 acres; no; 61.95 Acres. no `62, - 190 aerefil Price frern lilol N. 8.. personal above.by, giving t i lion.:-...- -,: I --. '--.-• 1 Ste 10000 IME . 1 - -- estsi 1 0 - 0 4 Stipetfi di , iiii , ' iti ti • the det*iiiiii '-. Asatt =ME `****l4* '1 ick "ale and sacral ÜBLIC. are/1. " , . !Pi. conitsntlY on hand t Amortmeut of C. 0 .441 ..... 't.' ~ ' trir l'orrash (*.ready pay a Ai t. ratt; ain sitortment o micaa, t 1 ' ti, oils , ' es ,. aims Ware, ' Musical Instru- ' Notioo, and ~ I Alm?, f.. - liardwfre. .- - - .usses,' Medical' . Ider-braees, Per istioneryi Brushes, ruing .Fluid,-Lamps, .Jewelry, de; 4:e. rilare•Drur,e; or goods in nnentif. will find thew in= ttug first at the Drug and ABEL TIIRRELL.* 2.. - •' - . STOVES 1 Lodersiple,- _ 1 SHEET CO..4.LSTQYAN Heir ityJe. the ILMER& of; Par.lot'.,,ao4 • -Bea Stowe of • ntinually receir . W_:Cariety of the er in the country: yes will find it to They will find his .'re _ - materials mid-, Its or Bt seine cpuray pedlar!. kept' for .tiale, an 'be , supplied,' with' at W.ll , )lesale . pri will - bettiankl;ll-1 tied t 0... I',OLsToN la epru J, Penn { a. mElts :r etreet,"4.dcipre :vest of the ms and Lots ars now offero #ranie Haase and Bair . * do 1.0 -- att:, 0. . • :d0.% H -• • • do.* 76 iui . framedbouseaad barn • - r ' 35 - :log; houie idfratalat huu4e . and I' Ware res. • and crest do. 21 do 5 do 6 do . • 75 • Sc' 150 i 9 100 120 45 30 • 225 , L itcres, do 1 lucre' savi 10ita. frame house and barn 0 irm -* do do , im. . do - im. 1. im. i proved, rrn, do• do* do • . do; do do dO• 40 . do ": do* do. * do do' • do* , itn. itn. •• irn.- 00ini., [ ' 45 imp.* r-mill and dwelling. to frame bOute and bar, 00 ''• d0.,:d0 ; 95 \ do • . 7 , d0 135 . do =do - 0 do ,- do 100 do ' :do; . 80 '- do ' do 170 -do • .- ' do 140`.-; do t> '-.;'-do 100 0. ~ . do 90 • ' - :. • int. , i -. ~. 45 improved. •' • 180 improved.* - , improved.' • 85 •'' •:' do - • ~. • 101 - - co -80 im ,arist Mill ell . ; 180 iinprovedi •,... , 8Q iinprored.:: ‘, -.-• 5 iinproved-boutaand barn: &improved, bowie and; barO. o.` improved. 'do.. 1 do. 1 da'imProred. ,- - ' : * 1 :'• .1,... o sso per acre,' . :`• : - -I , 't. desiring to purchase . snilffin' be No. can obtain a full doserip : , f, ALFRED IitiLEIVON . . - -: • - 411ggiMr.:- fatejr;lso., -- : - - - ,;,, - 'I7 *id tails (*)iiiviben wili. baw kelp • , . ) r) 'l7 - 11 / 4 4 1 WO *Au, _i30 14 , luau: % -. 4 -,-, :eii - ?9';.t . . - i , , - ;' , '''..r_tr,Tr:krlf.. ;':, , e .., . . . „..-..- . .. ...,'.37,-,':''.:::::',.-..'.;:1i:;::',. 'tif kik. iligerket •-' • ,' ' t-l'+;.'-:::::I . '''':.'\'- 4PAY9-41!2,111-TM: '4', i f t :',='l; jF ,' ' ' . : ';:zi'; ', , -' , -; ; : :: ' .,. , :f'i;. * :i : l ...-,.1.,11,F,c.i.§%,•*T-a•-•;.1.5'44-,..-::,,,,, MMWMISMEEMINtRM -, • ~,, ' - - --,,, -t -'-. - Ns: r , ' - '4-: -,i' , ;,.. • _ . ' - ',.."-:;:' - ` , 4 ; - Z - - , ---:- 15 kirliWnEN . 2 1;* 1F 4f*Eililtilti • - , !--... - --i:•".. -- - ,- - , :t ' ,-,-..,....-1-, I, HAl r iNGerehalid - 4-*4 6 o,i li t C o. tiiiEA ,, OLE F \ UNDRY, - are nevi - pired toga •\ ciders. . fr om the- tiiitie;..siii do 'work ht their line . witikskill 0 4 despatch. 1 Th.°, 111/11°°Rew*Wat ie oh . hand' -:: . .' 1 ', •• " i i , '- ?LOWS, (hei:ekintli.) - - -- ...istovEs,rogkinie) - ! - .- CULTIVATORS,.- .- - i - • - . STRAWCUT-TERS: . : -, ' ' , 'CO PP-81113LLERA, Wn hPri!•,.' .. tire.. .. 'ntientictettr- the Plovis which wa se ure. We manufacture =atop for sale ' ' ',:, - i . - - 274 e- , ,ated Blesteh4Plote.- - triair Wct haTe iiti ,the - e x clusive right to mans-'' , raclui. aid sell . ' . iOnn gowitY , ,"*lno , "Towing,' mlu and Bradfoid; 1 .-, -.- .... ~. :. - __ . Bias zlzeit-iroff - 13ea l n Bow , I 11.481'10w is matte entirety ejt iron, , exeriitin,g thi landles. ..' It is. celebrated - for its easy draught, be: i ing one- bird than ' any pow in use, while its i 'ltrength and;digability is greiter..'. ! ' • '- ' •. - • MACHINER Y 7 ~ or all kinds manufactured end rein* , .hj expert. enced inachinestc- ' ' .. '. ~ - &ea* Engines, GearlefOr MillB, Shi ll . - • - - - gle 21f.abki . '', ke 4r- , Ani l ong the Stoeei which . we' :iiiertugicturtoint ' • OE YSTONE, V.9Okiteg Shilli:. i - !IiOUGII:4.-I;EAD Y.' do ' - . 7 - I - { FOREST . QUEENi --- JO: .-- I . P RE,illl - Ultr, .- - .: 'do •- • i t tici int ei Z Itindei r all arranged fOr' - ,- hUrnipg wood". coal. , Also ' ; . i ..- - ' ' e§elf-Reittlettor; .T. i artpt 'Stove. • .0 ..- cottage Parlor, _ do• • .1 Statikyi; two sizes, .1 . 40 . Sind A ••rarietlir of other \ i farror 'atom, both ',nix! an d coal burner. .' -. We \g' eep.also on hand Grind stone trimmings; Dog. Churn trimming,,. Urnis:sirs and Slioiel and. Tongs Stands; thc. &c. Work-done to o - rdeioii short . nOtice and at the lowest prices. I! girPrders ftir SlDi . eStAgricolturallniplenients; Arc; are solicited', froue i those in the tratli,anderillbs fißed if reasonable- eiholesale- prices. . . . 1 -- S. 11, '3AYBPs . \ B. S.-BENTLEY. \ .. . S. i'gRKINS. ' mo4tiini,:m:reu 4;18;2. • S --pLow7 HO .• . • __ • Nr..w EsTABLIIIII3ENT: • VlELOTTlismuldi respirthill3 inforixt tisr :.15.1. • 'public thit they Sit Inattufsituring- Blatcliv ley's Celebrated Plo*s. - They. also keep -constant 'ott hand: • ' - • S'idi'.l - 1i1 . 1, , -' raynecqunt.o, and lain. Plotoi, Ctiltith o rs;--Dog, Churns, Sleigh ' ns %.- I -...- : - 4 , - utter_ i Shoes,. Plow Point: - of variou s patte too numerous to mention: •Ws -hope by stric t ' teittioo to- buSinesi to receive oat • - share of public Patronage. Manufactory b l fosca old stand. Foundry, M. Mott near Searle'sinillt \ "' tar Bopliiring done On short notice: . ,' -` 1 .:. - .. ,'. ° • .• l' .' MER/tIT:MOTT,- .;: • • ' ' - • E.1 1 .1.1X11' morr, . Feb,\ 5;1.852. -, - I- .>tf: ,:...3 - N -- - -- - . - - • BUSINESS. OTI t • AT.: S. WILSON would realm' tfull ' request ill ..11.1....• having rineeittll leeaunts wi - 44 him to d andiadjustiber,same. , -' • ... i : • The mercantile UusineAs will beton inned at his I Old stand . :under. thifirtii of M. S. 'leo** Soo. -They• , intend icir , p I Orirhand a _general. variety, ' and:will be :ever i - dy and'ilninkful to itccoelm's , 'date those Who fits r them with a call. They will -ia keep . on han4 . a.bir e c atock , *f. : .: . , • ' >." . .Dry Goo64:proteries; Crockery, • i liardte , tle ar - c. &c. Carpenters'. ,B 1 &smiths, - Harneas,:- Parisi.; -. Boot and Shoe; Makers, will \ all find the articled- rtivessarifor4heir lavoestions.v .i•: :_ ' , -, ~ Boots and Shelpii liti"kins, Gaiters; and Bebbst Overshoe*, kepi on hand by - - \,l: - [ - M. S. WIISOI. - J l'l 18 'I ' -\ ' * mica, mi. 4126- w_I I I6VE 'D ice- EPOt T rEYSTON ! State , air-tight Pooling Sine% Tfunblit Oven; '.I ; do. • ' do. \,„ Empire : State I i do.. Preminin) I . I do. - do. Parlor, Chru'ch.'aild Shop ' toves foa Wood or Cost ' Stove' 'Ware, - Pipe, Elia 5; Zinc, Tin Warie,4lep- Pern-diellers,:Sumwiput era, ~Scripers; 'Plougli Points; tbc. ,Ilir - Please give cis's - call as we up . 'tend to sell cheaper than be cheapen.' .• •". , B. LIONS & CO. sePt.24, 1851 = ;.,1 4 - - LOOK lA:ND-ARKS will a tend" to occasional calk at his :old business f SUR-V.Bl7Na in this • 'msty when desired:" "Many of-the old Farms n this county shciuld be,"re sirveTed; to look..up and *enear the old land-taints ' Which are liable to pi)" last Orobliterated bititnicso as to occasion disputes iind'ddrieultiesr"fin. manwbi lines not know' 'firer:l l se: location of all Ts lirmi and camera therifore slionld see to it in 4041, 3 0100 . prevent future troubleaalitigation.,. lir CONVEYANCING also attended to, by , --• J : lefolitroie, Oct. 2il 1851; ..) TEMPERA,. vs -:8. - LOON MD — Ctitt ' - ' „ .... . • rrtllE undersign , ha ving receive ackokelst J. • of 0110CRIls. are selling theiii on as res 'sonable to as ley can be_ bought ' this 6410iif New,York. : are s a call and tee for Yourseli.es. Turnpike Street, one" dOcie east of Baldwin& Coil Saddler ShoP. t, We keep constantly on baud.' . Oidnges; Lemans, Plums, Pruntls, Figs, - - i Raisias,-IS'tatts Ilan kiwis', 4c. May 11, 4 1 -; 855 U. FORDllAktit ^,* ... t P. II I Prints • - t . , /..7 P rints . • I --, I -- - - . - gpfrn largest stock and greatest - varietyof hulk ', A Wipe-styles. andypiteros ever Offercd in thisi 1 market, Which stre'OtTered-ately lowpricw,:-. lOcladinga,large lot'of itatwlSOme Prints for drew esat.B.ptpleel yer ya rd: . ; _ ; • -,- ; --- - - Jr. 1311 1 „Gilison ' June 24, 11352 .. I % . , Xdfel Insurance i7tiitsiiStotesLife[Afitiitotitt, Asotwity ,ra - 4. c. . il i 3 -comp. 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