The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, May 05, 1853, Image 4

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    to farm ad flit "'hulk
660 pegs. • :
lgoornate o f-America.
` . -The traveller in Eji - ropets someti ... mes mor-
Ji fi ed,' Old
. scriitetimee amused, at tbe gener
al ignorance , which. preiAits,iii reference to -
the' Utiitee Statea.
_,. We will relate one or
two. anecdotes illustrative ofsthis ignorance,
Which-the reader - may rely upon as 'perfectly
authentic:-` . .
.AtiOnt. . eight years ago; a distinguished
AU:micas-clergyman . was at Rome. Ile was
- favored with an audience with th d e_P \ ope..—.-
Ills . Holiness very biiiidly_inqiiired, ' Ilew.
'large a proportion ::of-the inhabitants of the
city of New7-Y'ork are native, ndians l', Ile
sunpnitedthat New-York 'was an Indian city,
- full of Pawnees; Pottawittamies, an4ojitie-
Was, into,the mi4stont whom, a few thousand
Europelin .adventurers had crowded their.
- t. June, the writer was one. evening
*liking on: the beautiful. Isle of Wight.—
. Mani - pedestriani seemed to be passing_
. thiough:\, - a gentleman's pleasure grounds by
a well gravelled walk. which cut off an au
zle uf ite • NOW.4. * We Ventured to follow.
Just as we arrived Apposite the lordly Mau
- mon; a gentlernaa stepped out of the oor.--
In ttie.-couta.conversa.tioli With a very
plianti i, gentlemanly plan,. who was a na.:
'o
• tive Wales; we remarked that we came
from Marie& "From Ainer-i 7 ky, from
f
- Amer-i-ity," exclaimed the native, with his
broad:-honest John Bull face beaming with
- sari - wile,. "'God bless my sold I . why, you
speak; very good' English r ,
An American gentleman, not long ago,
was dining : with a very intelligent Eugliili
' gentlettian,_ In one of the:
mostiinpOrtant cii
ies of' Great Britian : ' "How far, inquired
the hospitable host. ‘. Is the forest cleared
away around the cit y:of New Yor - r lie/eT T
_. idently supposed that the ride of . a few heurs
toots ono to the wig-wain of thel dian, and
the forest where'the wolf howls, and to the.
prairie - -where the' wild horse and buffalo
roam. • . -
.
A few ;years Ago one .ct - the most distin"-
guished of_ American scholars was traveling
down the Rhine,-- In conversation with a very
pleasant fellow-traveller, he incidentally men
tioned thathe Came from America. IL's com
, Pusion very sole,mnly inquifed :
" What language is chiefly spoken in the
United States I" -The Anuirican geutlematt,
who, is rather famous for his waggery, very
Soberly replied : •-
' Why, a great many people - speak - Cher
\ o k ee, i , ,
Y
•\ , You speak , English remarkably well,"
e~celaimed his London friend.
"Yes," replied the - Anierican, " I have oft
en been told , that I-have made remarkable
proficiency," ' . • ' "
One of the sCholars . of New York was din
ing with a
,party - of literary gentlemen in Lon
. don. The question. was ii.iked, "Are the
peaks of . the Rocky Mountains misible from
the cjay , of New York I"' 4.. - Ilow far is Bos- .
- - ton from Magssehuie,tt.s r was another of the
inquiries proposed.: • • _
'' These questions., though net a little' arnus
, -- ing, ire not a little mortifying i. W one's nit
lior.al pride'. They show that heretofore
Awierica has attracted but little attentien. in
the Old World. . ' -
.
Fanny Fern's test Thing. .
,
We think' Fanny Fern never wrote a bet-.
; • ter .pair , of Pamg,raphs than the follow'mg,
from - . - the .0/ire Broach, : .. ' .
I .l,ocitz- ,ON THIS PICTiME, AND THEN ON
lits.r.r.,--'' Father is coming I" and yound
41 13
faces grow long, and merry_ voic4_s.lhush
ed; and toys are hintled into awe, , t, ead
mamma glances nervously sit the IS" r, and
: baby is bribed with ;a lump of sugar t, keep
the peace.; and fatber's business 11'63 relaxes
not timtitr.l43"; and thelittle group huddle like
timid: sheep in a corner; and tea is despatched
' as silently as if speaking were prehibitd by
thastatute book, and the children creep like
culprits to bed= marvelling that baby
~dare
crow so ..loud , now that ' Faoer has come.'
• 4 0 Father is' coming r and bright . eyes
• sparkle for-joy, and tiny feet dance with eee,
and eager fatu-pnum agaiml thewindow--
pane, and 'A bevy of rosy lips claim kisses at
-,. Ile doer, and , picture-books lie unrebuked on
.. tho table, - auJ tops, and belle, aid lolls, and
• kites are discussed, and little Susy lays he:
soft -cheek against'the paternal whiskers with
theinost fearless ' abandon,' and Charley gets
a - loco-pat for his ' 'Medal,' and mamma s
face grows radiant, and the evening paper is
reaul.,(not silent); but aloud,) and tea, and
- toast, and time rams with elinal Celerity, fur
jtibilielliui anivekaud 4 FatAzi has come !' "
ShoilDramihf two;Seenes:Vntsi" Spir.sz.- 7 .Miilionire seated.iii_his.
easy Chair.. r' . • . • ;
By Isim stands " poor ma, in a supplicating
attitude. -' . • ' e • - .
.11rglionriiie.- - Aborn ! Verry sorry, irly
your* friend,that I can o nothing ler you.
Sal canglivk you a word of good ,:adrice—).
Kanwinise• . N '' • . -
Poor —z - maa.ifui when amad_ has noth- 1 / 4
ing ' ii>=— , • - . - ' .
-. fifilisr . nace:..--XOnsense I :Under - cer
-tiia cirournstances,. a
_: Man „mast know how
- Bsocnive -fintsx.-..--laitiVillionaire drown
ing in - a pond. dial/oar man calmly regard.'
inglim -frost
\ the shore. -
Poor Mac - -"Sorry, lay frlend, That-I. can
-do nothing; for you:\
_But lam eve you a
IFOrd Ofll4Viee•* - vSlOtall - :
bub -she- when s in-man cam'
_ Poor >Mas"--Nousense t' Under-certain
Girona:dam., A - Mitt must - kIIOW - 1161 .- 4 0
• .
. 4silmd
~ Rani:tab- d
. 55 ......-Ter.etee_n brothers, al?
firt"Ot T N,l,Tti were'ew9,l,„nenl' /*Pi"'
At ,
416 . 7
_. - " " f men'. ~..- ,
,- turn
ing's
-phoal..Dir --
„niao of As each other la:.
4 1 3163:140‘r " iiiiiggaiu4make aPi°lo°‘
-*' nebll° - to jewel.-says '
' • nig ° , Ike" oivjr,nlY
coni e t. mir ' -•.- failtip'
,
Teiiism -
.. A ,
mi.... ~isays
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..tili,-,v4. intf.itillwi:77.-7-:.
Z,. 41),....
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4-- jiyiall mi ne,' .
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the . . 0 ."
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ii*ess , .
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vitcpkiAulti-i;i: stip 4 .1! 1 . _ .
.• . , imin,' Ili:nil? .1.-:
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uirsimk
_,,_.,...-- iteitow-vPontiike sjop --,,, --,--
-i. 1t0,07711..- ironl_.„._, ,_...,
-- 1111-111
M._,7;11 1 .44 46. 4And*'' 4
liarlitOX#4lAtt.77!
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iFCY
_ -` ' -:- - '
Ajnisois#
1 - 1 ,- ge o,4iyo g ib
-iiiifAridib -,,,,-, ;1-;-
susq ,ismilifirc,a) co $ Ift**r
.„.
CATTLE SHOW P- I
\ 1 • - • NEAT
; ,Buils . ,- - r-,Duthens. ;
`Besf, first premien-05,00
'2 4 best., :. f • ..... 3,001
Devon. bcit , . . • . . .:5,00
• 2d best ....'• ... ‘i B,opi
-Bestgrade-8n11..... . 3,00 1
!Best C0w,:. _ :. : .. . ., ;_ 6,00.
...
: 24 be5t;:......,..4,901
. •
.341 test, ~„ „. , too' .
4th bz5t„.,.....2,00'
Best . tskti jean .
' 014
Heifer,: .• 4 • ;4 6 3,00
2d be5t,.......':... 2410
Best four_yearlings,- 300,
'24ltea, ....`.., . : :: 1 ,00
Best lot of Calves, I
' . l
-not less than five, .5,00.
'• 2(1 best, .......-. 3,00'
Best pair of work- i 1
inz 0uni,,.... )5,00
2(1 best; .: .. ::. 3,001
' 3(.1 lit, - 00
.... ,• • 2 , .
Best pair 3 j•eara I.j
• old steers, .:....f 3,00!
2d best,' ` 2,04:1:
"" I r M4
1,113 T OP"
Best p.iir2.yers
old - - ' • .. . 3,601
2d best, ...111. 2,e0
littEr.o. - • .
Best fine; wooledt
buck. . ) 00
,_-• 2a best, .1. ..... 2.60
Beat - south;d - own, . , 3,00 i
2J best, .. .. - 2,00
hest long irOled./ - .1
buck, - . f '2,0
'2d best., ......... 2,00 i
}
Best lot flelcOol: , •
--. ed elves not 1e , 41k ' •
thanthree,. '.-: . - 3;00'
2.(1 best; , .., ..... 4. 2,00
13eiit lot or south=
• clown etes, nut
- lefts tbaul three, -
6,00:
2d best ;.:::.. .. , 2,00,
_Best lof of lon-
, wooled Ewes; . .'
•• not less tbun 2, 1 3,00
2d best, . .. -. .. ..,.2,upi
nest..b•oar,-...r...• .:. . . ' .oeo
.2a - best, . 2,00
• qa - best, .......-..- tiob
it siovf: - • a;oo
. !..d-lieit.,.! ' . 2,00
• • 3d best, .-• • • •• •• 1 • 00
'Best litter Of pip,., 3,00
itottaxs. • 7
Best .-stallion. liir
• all 'work, ~.... y 5.0(
2d
_best, •'•• - --.. 3.00 • !
I.F.Artran.....
3d best, - " :2,00. - • :, - -.
Best b roo d snare , ~ - 13e2st side I ' d Sole 1
}
with colt by her --1 -. tanned in c 0..... f. 3.00
side, • -- , • • 5,00 2d best, '• • • • 200
: 2 b eut,
..., ~.....• 3.00 .134 t 'side upper dn., 2,00
3(11)&t, . • ' • 2,00 " d 1it , 4,. - • •• i • ••• .•
2, 0 9
B . tst pairruatellell • : A.Ortierrrunsi..l.MPLE:'
~ gelilingi, foaled •.'. . .i -, , mews:.. . . .
1
i 2 n di S bo w . ... i t . ;i .... co ~. S,:: Exm n . :q l " tuepbl ) l,ol.in - wn - fi r ; : xi, s ue..:; . ,oo. :
• td. best, :• .: -• ... 2,0 0 , .
, - rot:L.3lly.. -
Best lot, not less / ... • - ' - ' 2— oes‘, °d .cu ' l li ti t' va -' t0r .1 0:4 7 .: :Z .,
' thln !ix , •• •• I • 2 •Co r llel d t s bes tra t a; : -e " ti . tr . : . ... 3 2 ,.0 0 Q 0
. 2(1 best,•• • . -;-• • • .I, -- 2d beit, .. - : • 2.00
0.
• • •
• • :VEGETABLES.
._.;, Stis.t ox Yoke; l- ' • ‘l.OOl
Best and largest / — lllest lumber - iiagori;3,oo,
TatietY • • •-•'` • 1"2.00 . 13e5t-ox cart, . :.... , : 3,00
- 2d beal l i- . .. .1 00I.Nst,-plow; el in, /
'Best 4. acre . potatos, 3,001,.
.prid elevii, .1..., i • 1,00
2d betit .... ~.; . 2,00 ,Best horse•sluie i .. .1.01
CHEESE. - Fipest variety of floivers,
,Best,,nct less thanl • t a•certifiCate and book on
25. pounds,. ..:.1 3,00. their :cultnre. . • , ,
. . •
Reports on. Winter :Wheat, Spring. Wheat
:and Coati; to be, made at ithe Fair.. •On -;Corn.
and- Thick:wheat •at • - tlie january - i meeting ;
claimants ' for prerniums.on grain are rinui
-red to , ..have iltel,',lT•ornd -meiouretl and the
quantity.i . certified. ~,orn• is• to be
shelled "when 'merchantable, tineastired .• and
_ . .
reportCd6t the January' meeting, aloe r . with
-nuckWitiat.: •It expeCte& that the g eatest ,
- accuracy Will '. be
that
.in ascertaining
these - cropr.; so that all Will be satisfied - of - the
Capacity .ofStiscinehantia.county" to produce
large crops. • The _owners Of inilih . cows who
offer for. premium ' are retioestcd. to state .to',
the COrninittee on .cows,itlie - quanitity 'of INA-.
ter Made, frOrn: them:. curing . this height:\ of
grass an&also ih the rani. - • And' the -- eiecutive
ootWinittee farthe.r•TequOt.that all
. Who lake
.an interest; in - the Agricultural -society . will.
give it their countenance by • sending any at- -
tides pftnerit.or cariosity • that may - add an
interest tts the Fair. -; 'I - . ' •,.
.[-„, - '• - . •
• . HENRY IjrtiNKER, --, - 4 . xecutiva
• MARTIN L. 0 1 8T1.1N,..•c,
' JOLIN'7. DENS: ,• - • • 4 - 7 '.
• ... . , . •
. 1 -
•,
....- ..... Istek,
trAYING recently-added to .our assortment fit
of 3. TYPE ueree4 new and beatitifot foul
new. RULES, 40ItDRRS, OR.YAMENTB,4
we dew prepared to.exectite eriery kind a-
LETTER , PESS
. • . - - pßr A mil-Go.iich is i , - , ,
PA,3I - PHLETS; 3
~. -.
&111CCILARS, ,
r - . 4 - 1:',0 STE .4S, -
. C4ADS s ' i
• - .P4A.NES, • .
CHECKS, .4-c .
.
in good stile, ut..fair piece. And With deppittch
flaying - the advantage hf new 'Materials .thro h
out, we can confidentlytpr*hte to - give •
Elitire - 'iSAtifiatioli
o those levering rre with their : Petiorutge: .
_.• •,_? •
. or Spqrial Illanics:hoo1 Tiiketa„.slll Ile da
.erc., will'he Printed ontshort otiee„on good .
*** All kind* of ..13lenlai n uaili - ; ealled for,'
in
• Vanity' on hind for rale. i .
- I. ,F!!pro . se .who-talitJob
it to • their ihterest tecelfitt
E,r.....1awd.m .404
z.z.jv, wio k so,
jitil***l4- t 9 tiii44l
.
.01 1 ** - ii jg 4 l l -1 .6*.
4490,0414Atit
pcK. ~
:....,..
7: 40 best, .:-::-..;-4....•.'
• SUTTER.
Best &kill Of but-
)11 ~ •
15'.00
. • 2;00
. • 3,00
• • 2,00
ter *adailriting
suia!ueriaaulha
,
Best fdtlriug' fall,
r` •
; . •
GR
Best:ncre tiorn4
I. Zl i bia; • .1.
gdi Lest,
'Best; acre vrintel
irtielit. •
• •• 1.•
24 . 1 hest, - •
Best; 'net e
wt,tent.
•itd best, .
.:.1.
Best; sere of oats
1 :14 lest
:13estnere blickert
.. 5,00
TOO
. ZOO
11
y; f;00
3,06
5,00 :
3.00.
.
3.00
..
t, .00.
:2d best. .
I . • FRUIT. ,
Best. 411 apples; / •
bushel,. • ..I -
Best: biasbol for
•
fur cooking.; ,1,00,
Best winter tipplei,• 1,00 -
!24 .. 100',
: Be'.. kuinces, ode
(::.-peck, 1100 ,
B es(-peari, 1 • peek,-,lgo
bes '
t . .1;001
Besl.
11,,5 2l
t ...
.
nORESTIC 31Alcl:FATC-
1- _TURES.
not / '
than ten , ds., f• 3.00
i 24l best, ,
;Best quilt . of any }
- dese. ription, ' .":5,00
21 'best, 2,0,0
ad best, 1,0
,Belt - piece of car-
_.l
2.d,0
241'le r st, ; ..I . . .. . Jilt) -
e4t
}
woolen socks, ; 1, • -
'not leis than 3 •
Intirs,': .. :".... 1,00
Eteit cotton socks, / ,
three pairs,.:.,. ' 1 1.00.
Beat 'wheat
bread,..l,oo c
'id bet,- l,oo'
•
Beit rreh corn do . ,
1,00.
•3d (peat, • " 100
ting il) elo'vtiW
e REAI'ISTER.
iIIST RECEIVEIi
- •
POST Si CO
iontrose, April, 6,
RI-DAILY LINE OF STAGES
, • at rwgzir
. . . .
:= . ...,..„?..: - : : -----, •:/_-: _• :. -. '
,--
~ ..1 % ___. ~Clt‘ 7_ -- v .z,
~ r lilrig..
r' AV' ` ...7.00 .. e—, ..r. - -1--c-,-, - ,..t
1 ... .. .• - - ... ,-,-,,,.- _,,, •
.h °those and Lackawanna and , Western
i_ .... . , •Railrdad by .the Plank !toad.
ASSENGSRS will find Stages to readiness at
the Mentiose Depot on . the *trivia of the fol
io ing trains to convey passengers to MontrOse.
al the arrival of 6 o'clock A. M. Train from.
Gat Bend. '.. - ' • , . ;
n artiTal of- . train! from S'crantort at 1-o'clock
r.
n arrival of trains front New York and the
IN tat 4 o'clock. . , ~ .
ve Montrose for Railmad as , follows : At 6
ti lock A. M.. connecting with trains for. Scranton.
It 11 o'clock anti 45 minutes for New York an
% ivatern trains. . Leave at BP. lA., cotinecting wit
t Ins for Serantan oi.Great Bend.:
Stages leave. Mobtroso Depot far Ifarford on ar
ial of trains from scratittinund Great- d..
• A ll Express pa lines . carefully brindled and
) perly t aken care of. .. -..-
- Stages for Town ula and Priehtlaville will no_
ve Montrose 'twill the arrival of stags from
lock.l l . M. train kom:Great Bend.l . .. ' ,
1 :WANTED:yr W; POVTATT!S
0* Clothing -.stotO
. .
(Turnpike-street, Montrose, Pa,) ;• .;
PPLES and 13.Uti2Ell in es change: fir cm,
ing, for ' vial& ;the litg4st talitket price w'
.A 1 •
; I
le subscriber has j st returned. from New Yor l
.a beautiful assort ; tent of. Cloths, Cassimer
and satin Vestiti,;,. o f which
for the loWest lit ug prices, for cish-or.rea4
1
- -
Ile IM: also on ham ,the Fall & 'Winter Ful
inzi for 1852---3,.and .'. prepared to nnutufactu e
most'approved tyle of fashion; on the m t
i the
isonable terms, and •t• the shortest notice. ,
•N. 8. - -Ali Goods Sold at my store is . warrant
,d; snid ieady. mide !Clothing tnanufactured at
i vino by the subscriber. • - - •. -' •
* * *Cutting .ns.nsual. Store in Cpl. Dimoik's
.te law office, Turnpike-st., liontme, Pa. -, • ..:.
>,
ls•ur..l. 1852. .
~ - _ . , - •
TA Taus Ci;rT.l
- -By • Epecial: Appointment: • 1
1
•
it NOW Y E ALL MEN, that we. the tindersien- •
1 IL ed;Jaen Pierre; Charles DuPierre, Theeplui--
as Schmidt and Henii Friti, of the Cantons of.
erne • and Neuf Chatel,. Watch llanefitattirers
0 by these presents dulyl authorize and appoint
refessor J. A. SINGLETON. Watchmaker, .of
ontrose, and WM. SINGLETON; of .the. afore
aid place. to be onr Sole Agents forthe Siete 61i
.ennsylvania, and this laid appointment to extend
Outh and West.. • •-
• We, the parties to these presents. do agree to pay
.11 Law costs instituted ' by any infringeineht
his our appointment, find to this we set our r -
; tive names•lind seals in the et Carl
ierre, P. l ieu g htine. Dated, Switz-
Asia] this gist daY!aljanuary. in the year4ol)llr
Lard one thousatuteight hundred and fift(titio.,
JAEN' PIERRE,I4.
/• CHARLES DUPIE " LS.]
- 'TIIEO . B
I • -11};N111 FRITZ,' [LS. ,7
'VALUABLE :REAL: ESTATE
. .
'• • :-. -, . ' -. SALE : . -
. .
.4.)(1.. VILLA q. LOTS, situated in the , pieasant•
',sot kJ est part of ; he village of Stisqueliaium—also
3.llouses and Lois -in the most business limit of the
aforaid village. Also, - . . • . '.- • - .
• A Farm containing - 133 acres - --.
With small imprevement, the reinainder(heavily
timbered, situate 2 miles from said village . • -
Susquehanna is the great Central, 'Depot of the
N. -Y. 4t. E. Railroad', situate. at the foot of the beer
iest- grade •ori:thii road,ttearthe great Works - of
:Stemma, Conewidta andthe 'Cascade, and posses
sitig.by natu to best watering piece on the'route,
with -the, I ity of eitentive .Machine Shopi,
Foundry. ic. Susquehanna, although numbering
but 2,000 i bitants, and brit 4-years of. age, is
destined . if to range alongside of the most flour
ishing an populous townson the roe oftliht great
thoicuig • are. - . •
.- ;L. P. - MINDS, Agent.
- • office one "ilOqr east cif tentrines; •
~.
; '•
Su . nehanna Depot, l'itiV.3 8, 1.832. . -'lf '' '
DRESS.SOODS
E ARE' r;eiving a-large supply,
• • Gooda etntintein a. great variety
hind. ofli'mutifial styles-and patterns,' an
to ing kindi of goods, viz:.
-POPLINS. DELAISS, BARRA e
LAMS. LAWNS. PLALY. STiiIPR
PLAID - CHAMBRAIS.ENGLISH,I ,
AND DOMESTIC PRIATS,Av.dv. •
Most of nisiclitkey offer con.hlerably
early spring prices. U.,BURROW
Gibson, June 24,1852, " •.1
1 -: FiCts: .fofthe- Yeopi
.I\I°TWITEMANDING the predict
I . Naw .4:Way ledger that Frank
be elected Prelsident beeisuse the Prop!
says that "Abe Lord giveth polrer to th
is universally admitted that th subk. rs..l
will jell • - •
BOOTS • 4- SHOES .
than -CHEAPER any othershop in to
excepting the genuine 'honk it; shoe store
terms are casher pay - tio
wetild . therelore • iniorrn those who are 1
.31errimary sit Patrick,- thit . they. must"ea,
nl}or cad. _ • - 'ILt
--Montrose, Sept, 23,1852: I
,
Carbondale Staz ,
T 4 E .
subscribers are running a da ily ine of Sta
ges between Carbondale and. Rip ttom Sts ,
tine nn the_tichawanna and. Wester Railroad,
dit;tince 20 miles. Leave Carbondale in the morn
ing. and eraniect with the Cars going •Nrith ; rent n•
-ing, leare on thennival of the mail train from Great
Bend—nearest, . most --direct.. and chuipest route
from - Great, Bend , to Carbondale. -Pasengera al
ll•ivs get into_ Carbondale earlier in the 'evening
Orin by linyntherreute. •-- . '. 1 - ,
.i• • Fare receipted in CarliOndile at tins 'sforeof the
I:subscribers; Main street; a; few . blocks below Brow
"MN LlOtel. . GROW..
dt BROTHERS.
- • Sept. 2,185:. ' ' -
- FLer For, Sale.: - •
DINE, Hemlock. Baca-vrooti..'3hie kod Ark
Lumber - , ilso Shingles, for sale •
Monti of.ei Nov. 4,15 4 2. A. T HRELL.
Lumber and 'Shingles
z e r. 717 3115 d .MllO •
In4uire or J. LYONO SON".
Nontiose,Fets.l VI, 1853.
riot*: BALT, ie.
,
S•uPer4" Genesee flour $5., m.131.4—...rini
do 4; 15: :Buckwheat roar. Cora
Meal, 'While Brim, Apphitt, Maw Pork 4tC.
The aborO fur. aaleby_ • _kink bbl. ha: or 'calor !
wise e .• B. & COs i
• ; 1-18153.',
: k
:f UST iteehred,--
111 sad Gandles,
,Jatt.-26.
• • - WANTED •
. ..v
1161pEANS.DriedApOak,
.3deinfbeitinOurillaii,
la old Comr;'W: 0 01 jk la ka a n d a Mae' Bat
ter';' Y B CHANDLER : ;'‘
portmr*:iiank-imosPriA-Apples.
14 ins;Pri4: 1 0i , ". Ate .1-
, _ - 4. VO
tattered strop.Une la its! -of Couple*, in the per
1141, , by J. & 1101:011102 to the clerk's
°Mee of the itistert. Quirt it* the Emden'
. . -District of rencisylvauta:.•
Another, Scientific Wonder!
' OREAT' °LIRE FOR
.DYSPEPSIALI
e OR,, GASTRIC JUICE.'
Preriared from Rasarr,:er ; the fourth irreNtAettclr
Ills oi, after - directions of Baron ,Leilsig,st e
great Itylielogleal Cheinist, by :J. S. Ben h
i)vr
ton, wl ~ Philadelphia, P. - '
This ii ature's own remedy for au unhealt y
stomach. likfart of man - can equal its curative -
ens. -It contains . no-Alcohol, 13itters, or tutus us
drugs. - Itleextremely agreeable to the , taste, nd •
may be taken by the most fuebte patients who can
not eat a ;water cracker without acute distress.—
Bewite of - drugged imitations, Pepsin . is 'not a
Callen the agent - and get, a descriptive eircidar,
gratis , giving a large amount til l Scientific evidence,
'.from- Ltelnifa animal "Chemistry: Dr. Combo's
Physiology .of digestion; Dr. Pereira ton - food and
diet ; -Dr.dohn•W. Draper orNete No.rk Universi
ty; Prof. Iltunglison's Physiolo , y ; -Prof Sißintan,Dr. Caypente 'a Physiology ; de.,
: of Tale College - ;
1,
together with reports of Curs front all 'parts of
the:United Stites.: • - - 1
Anat. Tuaiitu, Montrose, wholesale and r esit
agent. ; ,
... . •
- NEW LINE OF..MAIL . STAGES
• iscai • - • •
• • KRIM . -W r agglg 74 - 3 . " '
Kirkwoolto . .Montrose.
TAGES`will -leave li:irkwood, passing through
Curbettsville, - Liberty. sic., every:fifornitv af
ter the arrival of . Mail and ,Night Expresi
Trains of. cars, reaching' Montrose et . 0 A. M. Re-
turniag - leave Montrom: daily (Sundays - exCepted)
at 4 r. w., reaching Kirkwood irt time to take the
Mail trains of milt., both East and West, being the
easiest and most feasible route to reach the New -
York & Erie Railroad.
This line intersects • a tri-weekly line for Dim;l
oak, Tookhanneek. - Wyoming, aml
Willzesbarre, which leaves Montrose at 7. A. it,ev
ery -Monday; Wednesday and Friday, Also,
.a
line lel Friendsville, - •
• Goad Teams and comfortable Carriages are pro
vided, ind the. - proprietors will spare no Pains to
accommodate the public.. ' •
• . ~ W. K. ITATCIf.
• . - • .-MtlltgAlST'tt: WEST
Pe 24; igst, •
..
1.
111-11111' .1 .1 It' •--.
, :I. t!.
THE sub Scriber 'has just recetc4l a new lot of
' Winter Goods,to whichlie'irinild iorits ihe .
attention of hisr friends and custotninl. , ..
Bring along - yonr Socks, Grain ! Furs, Wood,
Birk, - Tallow; Butter, Cash, Rigs, ;old • indeed al-.
niost eietythingyowifata.to sell, abd in -exchange,
you will get. .. k . . . . ...
• . GOODS.'-VERTHEAP !
if( \s
- .Call. and see for yourselves, i you do p l ot find it
so yOu need not buy , as I. do nn charge , anything- •
for showing goods. , . .
.. -• • . - • --.
, - - • '... - --- ' I. : LITTLE, --,
Fie Milford, Dest,„' ,16. 1852. . • , 1 . --
„ ...
- • ' - • - , .
.St QUEILINNA. , DRUG STORE
:Is. RAI.. WIEST,- ! ..!.
1 .
11 - VRALER in'. Dints,
.3t4iiiies,'. Paint.. Oils,
..1., choicest Wilielpod Lilluirs, Thie-sllsffs. P -
- tent Iledieints till liads, Conais, Trassis; Brasil
cs,Herbs, - Perfasnery, Toilet Articles; fair”
. • .- cy Baskets. Gold . on,/ • S'il'eer.ll'aifh-'
/, ' • es, splendid...revelry. - n - great r 41 . - • -
1 .1 - ritty; Violina,,Ffute.s, Fifes; ! , -,
•. . 'Aceardeons, S - c h o 01i • .- .i
Bixoks,Stationery;:i ..: . : .... .
• ' ' , ~ •- • .., .-• ' Children's • •:1 1.• - .
_:,• -. • . - .., ' i • To" Confection , . • - '! . _
• - • ••- ery, Fancy Goods of ..... i . • •
• . . screatvariety, Lihoking glas- • 1 .,. • . 1
.. - _ . • - -„,,sea, Comphlie i 'Alcohol:
. Burn- : - '
• ing Fl aid, 2 . '*wrxa,,Snuf, Cigars,' &e„ `
sold at the lineesi ptices. M 7 Hi will not
BE UNDERSOLD : -111 ARK THAT!
Susquehanna'Depet, Oct. 28, 852.. - •
f Dress
f kinds,
the ibl-
E DE-
It .A:yD
E 3 CI!
er than
ilr. CO.
:on of the
rat" will
et' Isaiah
. faint," it
r can: and
erin
r (Ant town
n, And I
• lebted to
it and pay
!MAN:
r'e_llP 4 ?,'ll . .sll7ll - :::
', - .441e - i4;.-riotit -, _,limiiien.,
rwwastnoted 4004: ~....,-,, .I:,_
l, ;,..., F„ . ,n, u4ANDLER t .?_.
• WITCH.'
AT TIIF. OLDSTAND AGAIN.
•
sute , cribers, having "resumed the above
A. named - business .ender themanagetnent-cd
Mr. Alfred Sayre, respectfully solict fr..am their old
customers in that 11.iip.a tetunkof their patronage ;
Mr. is an experienced and skillful workman,
baying learned, his business and for ninny years
worked in some of the best shops in Niew York el
.ty, is competent to do any kind of work that may
be entrusted to him. Promlitstiss,'moderate char.
gee, and the guaritatyl4-all good Watches, we trust
will stxure a full share ofpatronage. -
Gold Rings made to or der, And all kinds of Jew
etrp repalred
4...
BEINTLc7I& READ.
Montiose,Nov.ll, 1851. -
Philosophy -of saving.the Teeth.
-
T is simply this: . We first .carefully and thor;
I
oughly remove all the decayed/ matter from
the cavity, then idler Shaping it prnperly and wip
ing it drr, we press into it gold or silver foil which
are req. soft and amicable, and Continue: to-com
:preskthern until - wehave rendered them as hard
as the solid metal. -•We thus completely exclude
both air and moisture, the Universal agents of de
cay, and the consequence is that the tooth. decays
no-more in that part,' and rarely does it ever com
mence in any other part, but should it, the cure
must be repeated. and I hare seldom teen an in- I
stance Where it had ,to be repeated tt third - time, 1
or even a second. If your teeth nre decaying your
only hope trillieDentist.• Their may tie affected
andyou not know U. A:tooth Usually decays a
I f
tong time before it'aches and persons are very aid
to suppose them "all right" so. ipng aithey keep
quiet.' The fact diet they have not. "troubled
you" is the very reason why you Should have them
attended to before they. do./bne fact mote: when
a tooth hiesbecrimeptuidul, you are " behind time"'
iirgriing to got it the car-stare WV! you Must;
groan acid lose ik : -
Thus,
•
condemn - reader, I have Oven yeti both fact
and Philosophy, if not with the profounhnese of a
- trewton, yet truthfully: you niay',.ilepend,'withthe
hope of inducing yortle call oft rue- at "Ono- Yee;
z:oye submit your t e eth b . !, examines_
Lion and repair, if needed.
__BY saddling you may
priiniote both. voirown interest and mine.
- Yours imptiatically and Profeasicinally..
• -
C. D. VIRGIL. .Dsniat Nargeeri,
Montrose, December 1852 i
N. B. Your circumstances will - be dulreonsid•
creel in my charges, arid whatever I may, do for
you shall be'srell done, anerwar6dedlpennsiient.
Your - . a/tent/On is hinted to the following
TEST/IVION:rAL.
Dr. c. D:Vir fins resided/ irt plaeidtrifing
die past year iu tiwtestracity of -Surgeon•Dentist,
and from trial and observation of tho success of his
operatione,. - ww most cheerfully commend fiim to
public , _psikyoriegirand Diver. ,
Mon. - W4l - ,
,LW J4I,Ve D : B. EL q.,
Jisivr;
,T,.l4Ls . rulor s ,- _
/dim PxAml:
, .
..• . - ',,, ' - :- New _
..
~
_. 1 . ,
' "AlTitSe l - '
- I:Ott? 'foil now ireoelyin, ivaTio,r.
rr . :
ima :._ .. . a i tmw ,, t,pt Iv milt-
Jai:, ' ,a 9-4 .-gellenit or: Wiair agml
G o i;aa, i WS II : greet ritt..,,,..,...,, tie
Dreg: Goo& awl YAW - .
duced
. 4 .th .o i , it
fo:w1 fillricC
-a1.,, -
BO,"ilie#l46leN4.•
.:•- 1
al*ift.; -'
- _--
•
. ' '.. - i 4 l...,igticomitilLAlNlrl .
. . .
Jaundice, _I o r NeryOut
Debilitii Diseaies of the Kidneys, . -
. . . AND ALL - - r• - •
.... " i , - I
.DlSEAttzg All- - ; - . :
' . : arto FUOlt:-A D 15011,.. - -. •". " "
, . , ,
.Dinit .LptiutimiSic- ,- I - •
--: • - serr,:seen si CONISTIPA- . " 1 ..
- '• '
i.a• t i
v INWAJELD Pita, Fin..tsy.ss•.: 1 •,.. • •
i ,..
• - I.or - BL To Tai: IiZAD, Aciporrs cle - •
~, .. .
• la Ssowian,lfittspi, Ilitaav-suan t lone • ,
GM volt! Foon,lFetxxess, ow wetcsr . I nv THE
STollsCtl, •-14.1tt' , Eitutrisitexs; Sltcitt so pa- 'Fixi•- •
Tritt.eg A lane Tit oir;Tiltif. Sri:MAC ItitlN; .-
g 5150 (API THE 'IU li
D, ttastEDAgo IF?t ,,
j i
Da C t igiArttrtio,YL,crretutto A • :'• -
' ll ItT,CtIOSINGOOSOrronATIsa - '
gitXSATlotiiwitztt ,
IttALTl:ta - I-
-1 , ?Oh - Trigic,olit i rsa oft vi- -.' - '- -.
1' 'iuoX, nOts - o*,wass - • - .•;-: •_,
I . ' neroai int ' . - ... „ -.. .
dull pain in .thi Head, DeOciency o
its Yellowness of- the Skin and` Eyes;
tier side, back,. Chest. Limbs, tie... sudden
4 01 4 burning in. thefleskeonstant bung
:rid, and great efireision•of s p irits; can
.11Ir cured by • -.', . . , • 1 • ,
t • ,
. i PR.. ITOOFI4.A.ND'S .I;' , . •
eELEBRATED: GEROAN 'BITTERS,
- r i - I - :' ritersaitro4/ - —.. 1 -I. :
.-' 1 •„ • Or: C. M. Jaticktoon.. I' - •
Al the diernuto ,Medicine Store, 120 Arch Street,
' ~[ . -: Philadisli - lia. ,•• . ~.•• ._ .
. Their power over:the ebove_dist i
aims s not ex--
celled, if.eqiialled, by any other preparation in the
.llnited States, as the cures attest, iii ntanyeitsee
after skilful physicians had
_failed. - , -.- j ..., •
• These .Bitters are 'worthy theattentieri,of inii-••
lids.' l'osSessing .greet 'virtues the rectification
Of disease Of tle.a..iver and lesser glands, eiierci l s--
: ing. the inirit searchinic powers in weakness and afT
fealties of the digestive organs, they - are withal,.
safe certait and pleasant. - • - - - • -
. . I•lRead and be coneinced. .
.‘`. 1' 1 Fiorn the Ilastoti Bee.: _.-. • . • .
l' The' eclitef said, Dee. 22ad-.. . . ,I, - • .
-.Pr. Eoeqncra 01514a:tett Getrium 'Bitten .for
the cure of Liver Coniplaint,• Jaundice-, Dyspepsia,
Chronic sir Nervous Debility,- is de ervedly one o
the moat popular 'medicines of the day. - These
•-Ilittor.s hate been used by thoilsanc.s,and a friend
at ourtilli4w says he has himself re eived an etfec. , .
tual and:Permanent cure . of Liver om Isla .froin
the u•-e of - this remedy. We are pee inced that,
in tli;- Cie of those Bitters, the pa ient constantly .
gains ll Strengtli and vigor -.-a fact 'orthy of, great
consideratken. . They . are pleatsan , in, taste and
smell, arid can be used. by person With-the must.
• delicat e - st ernechs. with-sefetv. un et 44 eircum
. Stances. l- Wenre speaking ?ruin - iprionce, and
to the afflicted we advise-their use • • i
_' -
." SCOITTS Wizatf," one.of the st Literary pa
pers published„ said, Aug. 25 • - -
, 1 1 1
i ,
" Dr. Ifoofland's German Ditte . , m nufaelured
by . Dr. Ja4kson'are noir recounne d ecd lir 'some of
the most Prominent . members of 'tl e flimilty as an •
article ef'inucli effiqicy in cases of female week
s
nyss. • A
..such is the case; Wearould. -advise all
iniotheren obtain a bottle. -and thus,..seve them
kelVes nnich sirkness. Persons of Aiebilitoted con.-
stitutiiik will find these Bitters advantageous to
their-heaitli, as we knoW from experirtice the 'sal
ntery effdet they. have 'upon weak systerus,".. 1 :
I -1 I . More . Eridenrc. . 1.-. : .
Theon. C. a Hineliue, ..Mayor *Of the City et
Camden, N.4.'eay.s: •• , ., ', • •
" Hoe tAiii's dtauss• Birreas..---We hxre seen
many flattering notices, of this • medielne, mid the
source. from Which they came. induced . us to make.
inquiry, respqtisg its • merits. .Frog -.inquiry we'
were liqsuaded, to use it,..and. must say Sound it',
of
n /i
specific to its gction;upon.disensestie
. liver and;
digestiie,orgites, and the. powerful influence itex
erts• upon nerrous . prostration is really,,staprising. I
It calm* and Strengthens the nerves, bringing thein,
into a state of repose,:making sleep refrft•hieg. * -. I
c • If that medicine was more.generally aged._ we;
art siiti-fied there Would be 4"3.3 sickness, as rete 1
the - shimach, liver,. and nervous •systeni, the 'great
Majority of :real and imaginary, disea.ses,einuoate:l
' II a ve.them inn limitliy:cutiilitinti; MO you can bid;
. defianCe to epidemics. generally. Tills extraerdin
,ivy medicine .We would edrise our, friends who ire
nt at all indisposed. to give aliiir trial—it_will re- ,
Commend itself: ,it should, in friet,- 1 , 'be in eie . rel
family', : NO other medicine esti Produce 'inches..l-I
deuces Of merit. ' - " 1 • • ,
Evidence upon evidence has been - receircilliikel:
. ,
• the ° foregoing) from all sections of thellnion, - the
last three years, and the strongest testimony In it s
favor, is, that : there is snore of it used irt.the „praot
I tice of , the regular physiciansef Philadelphia; than
all other nrisins combined, a'faetthat can- easily
be iestablis led. and fully proving o.iat a. scientifie,
.preparetion m ill meet With their quiet apprevall
when presented even in this form. . , -••• . " .1
"Mat this medicine-will-Cure Liver Complain
and DYspepsia, no one: can danbtafter -using it a_
ildirected.--It acts specifically )upoti -the-stonier
and liver; it. is preferable to calomel in all bilious
diseaskes—the effect is immediate.' They can-bit
administered to. female or infaut•with_ safety ant
eliable benefit at any time. :-
- '. • • '
, -
Lc teen to the 'narks . of the genuine._
.
They have -the written signature '4O. M. AUK •
SON ,tipon the wrapper, aid his name blown in
the bettle, without which they are spurious. -- • •
• For sale Wholesale.end 'toted at the derma
MetlieineStore,•No.:l2o Arch - street. one thior
low Siith, Philadelphia; .and by respectable i dea
ers-generally.throueb the country. .
is
.• . 1 • Pr i ces Reduced. .. •..
To; enable all class of invalids tnenjoy : th e al
vantages oltheir great re tOrative powers.. "
...,- . Sinirle Bottle 75 cents. , .
• .
. - All for sale by ABEL , TUABELL, ,Drugg'
&v. Mentrotie.Pa.
July 29, 1832.
Fever and
Petspira!io
Pain in ti
fluAbes of I
i aings - „o to
be eifectua
AGAIN TRIUMPHANT I
The Gold NeiMt 'and:loma of II
, New' -York American lastitute. the
Silver. Medal of the IV: Y.
State .fair have been
-
1 _ I awarded to
I. IV. 3 G, E
For thC beat Sewing Machin
VTICTORIOUSLY is the tact now estsblish
. V 1 . of -the superiority of this :Marline over .
comrtitorit. Singer's Patent Straight Needl
• •
Perpendicular action;
I SE WING nrAcz4ths: - .
stiettred by ettet P patent of the United Staten.
P-; - •
by
only Machine _ ic - il4.ged to use the Straight .Neet
dle .The subscriber Oren fersale the rights Imy
useor sell with right, of use of this nirline in the
County of Suscluelinntut, or he n7ill tell To*ii Rig
upon. application for the sane.' -• -I
,
. , WAD contniunications addressed td the s
scriber at BINGHAMTON. Broofrie Co. Aral
meat attention. . 'A. GEIMET:
.
1 . Et52. 2 ' tf , • • • =
-' NEW GO DS.
, rlill rubseriber is now receivi ,g a complete :a+
_Li .ailment of, Spring and Bummer GOOthl of
sistingof . - - : • _ 1
Pry Good% Crmeriell, Croclieri,',l , d ,
Ware, Patent,Sfedicitiet, Pitints;`.oiis, Ll a
woods;; -Stone;
wood and .:Pn - Ware, I I nt)
Steel, Nails, C od6sb, MaCkerel; Looking Gla
ses,' 'Vin ow ow Sash, Glais'aadi Putty, Car Oct
mg, 011 Cloth, Leather, Solo and Up .r,
Clock.; Watches, Hats and Caps,--BoiAs 'and
*
Shoes, Car Bags;Cattan Yarn, 13atta'and
WiCks; Carpet ,Warr,late.'4c..kt: 7: - 1
, -, j:
'And,uny otother n articlei not mentioned, ill h I
am diapmed: to iell very hiw for 'atah oryeadytay,l
oeon a, credit to thostg who will pay; inflin Rems-,
,xi
(*Ate •
time.' ALSO,. ,pod aeortmeat of a s'
- 1 '' - - . • , fj. 8: GROVE, I ,
1 .-1 3pritigiille,;!IY 2 1 , ,ii. 15 1;. •' • --. , ' -. ILi -
LNG ..1501LOSION., ,
4; 4 / a te *Wren. and with. all your get 'gel ,
• I:NA: lulderstrindling, get; also torori ' , for
4 m4anitfuginrEV which -Itist 4 Animi)dt it
you poems the othertwEpit-will be opt_ td.seek
skid-fuel itt• Keeler th titodtburd'e "littaluid • hot
Store. - • • : •
• For; though a eirieht oteriitaittit -
A dig" rent isle hai - •
- We'd - hare the public onderitatur.
k •W • !•• _
• ktrto' t u t044 1 /04 , i' - ';':
ass9tiineo4.46 4 iugh „AO?, 'w
includeooPentt , Rierat4ti ,IY4thephee ti,lo
•
say nothi ng ofYiri9 o oo.sctitleft Imtvtulhi
Ow A•
ito4l-14 , 4g0t
and 01014644410dH'
i At..t0e104334)1t0 k
-Work u 10 ,4 1 1k: . ,r+,1 0
Y.
, 9outs._ .; • •
*-4 . 4 4 4 lits 411164
Ifice;-*.7.*Mvi
.g i L,,“.'i': . 4
-- ',::::,iit
4 pi
—, ...- .41r. Ca
V 5t4.%, &c. • ttc.
in is equal to any
m of good.
st' *l'ho motto
P fits , ' - ..'
At ootrose, 130
• b•
tu,
S k now reeeiya g and k
a' large and delimit*
- GOO
Viich wilibo sold vcrft.
The is amiposed of .
1 -- 1
rugs, hfediClUes, Cli
• ,
L. Dye Sfults; • Grocer
• L - Spoons, Spectacle:.
L - iuents - Yankee
, - : liquor s
- .1. Pry:GO:ls;
Stones are, -- ':T.r
•Instru'me 0,8116
funiery, M rro rl;,. S
1296, • Camp line,-Z'
Clocks, It -atelier.,
.4.11 personswishing to p
qny.of Ole aforekaid Iltitpa
fontsts •proinotd by. call
Vsirioty Storeof
Montrose, Nov: 11, 'I&
1
.
TOYS
Great ' icad.
TOVE,~ C PPE
IRON EST..
THE Subsenber, •
tint' , kas c'ecem
former stock, oi.Storesc
the most apprOved kin_
CLIWTOY
FOR EST , '
STA R OF
IV,ESTER T A
all elevated 0 :en.s. O
' PiICE , 7X
_ A
0 .41VGE,
- F41ILIII;11
A variety of - premiums
W.-..4I;LICH ! L, 4-1
A good and various
Halt Stores 'for Wood .
various Ozes _and pat t
ing,.and intends to kee
most . popular 'stoves.
Persons .wishfng to pp
the it interesti. to. pall
. • StoVe
made of -the strongest
cheap, as can the binig
and muc h better.thau
at
'made "to 'apt r. Faro
Pans, madti.nf strong_
ees i all orders for cror
ly received and panel
Great itenfl,-July 1
' . - therm,
• :1 : n iSti. i tqiteActiti,
Ir ri f! th BpI d
aRt:
t o
Mimes and ts--I
Pa. All wh wish to,
can give a c fringte
lAA., as foll ws: - . •N'
proved, and .hpw .-.w
grafted oncOuntion frt
mew, how Sir from M
to tidepot o the tiers
and terms°iyosent
chase Real _ tate,v
by calling or add)
q
o p s
. . uelutnna c unto, P 1 .
D r Conviugyice frotn 'Montrose to tite - Premise's
frCe of chalice. 1
- . Office ohTurdpikerstreet,4 door's west Of the
Brick carne .
i
•
The follo lag Pa;
••tot stile:
D . t0.1. 4b a res, - ~
0p.2. 80 acres,.
,no. 8: 100 Idto.
no. 4...150 do. -' •
n 0.5, SW ,clO..
no. 6: 96
..-1.0.
no:7. Stone, Wireh
no.B. 145 acres. -
no. 9: 211 do -•.
no. 10.• 2 I do
no.ll. hotise and I
n 0.12 •• 100 acres. •• •
n0:13..34: rdo. 2 •
n0.14..56 • J 5
do
n 0.15 - i 6 do - 6
no. 16: 120 &to
n 0.17. 100,• 75 . .
• no. 15, I 12, ' 80 ~, •
• no. 19. 200..150 i
no. SO. 145, 100. -
no:;21..10, •12. Q.-• •
me 22 - ...9 / 4 45-'.
no. 4'05, . 30 - '-
n 0.24: 292, 225,
.• no. 25. 125 acres, 1
n 0.26. 196 do
I 1 0: 27. .80acres
n 0.28 11,1 good tut
n 029, 1341acieN ''
noi- - 30 176 - do
: no. 31. 185:- do• "
no. 52 1 'Ol. • - dit „
rtn.33 Iso do * ,
.no $4 150 do ••
.- no :35 - J5O do'- ' '
no 36 300.''do .:
' • no 37' . 190 do "•_,
no 38 170, do.
-. no. 39.175 do: ' .--'
: ' 60.-40. 80 e*Cs, l
-• Aii.'4l..• 212*eti,
~ • n0..42.'. 92d0 . ..
• no. 43; ._ 4 acre . - al
.. -. no. 44.
,I_3B-
do, ,
ly . 00,. 4,5 800 1 do.
'
k•. n0:46. I'2o. •
.
• : no. - 47', 7 ; .. 200 ac
i 3
no. 48. 03 sires:
- 00.4018 :week , :
119. 40 83
• acres,
• 00.41 : 45 'act:*
'no •. 52.420"arrett
2Price (rein Ste
. 'l4. a 1 - Petitotis
Alive, by•4ltitig•
tiOn:' -- .' - •,--
am t
IMO+ t
D
OS
&per
dorgi iv
WON t.
WINTER
111111
CO. "
Ave amorttneot
rriltNG of did
fisting of Dress,
.ercoats Paubt
Made cleth ! -
nd their assort .
and small .
LIC.
pa :cmstantir on baud
assortment. of
1001,g - •
k-7.0
lei ea.tsh or . ready..pay
Aro, rate assortment o
laicals, '
.Paints - . Oils,
ies ' "Glass - -Vare, ..
4 Musical lintru- -
NotiOns. and :
Also, -
Ilarawnre, - -: , t .
ssei,-Itedical . - - .
Ider4raon, Per- -
tiunery, trushek _ •
rning..__ Fluid, Lannn.,
Jewelry.-&c &c •
rebate Drugs, or goods in
tmente, -will find their in
l no. a first at the Drug ind
APEL TURRELL-
STOVES !
..
..!..oder.riAlq7' .: i - ' •
TI.Ni;,& .. SHEET
LlSllaitit
tftilly informs the: public
d a large i
- nibltion ;to his
consisting of a variety : of
among which are • "-:"-••
'UR VONT, _
•
771E'WEST,1-'
tr-47giv,
4quale air tight Stoves aro
- PApA GOY,'
EMPIRE • t -
M .710.11:11,
I TA2'ES, ' . 1 '
1 , . ,U.TIOA COAL_STO.F7E
some of new style, the :
' TIG HT, FARMERS . '
; ssertment. of - Pailor Parlor-.;and
lundiCeiri. ' ` Box SteVes of
insli ticentinually receite,
`as great a . Variety of the
an dealer in the enuntty..
I ch e stoves w ilt find Ivo)
I. I i nk. They will find his
• ' • •
r itura. I
n.,
and best. materials and as
t in ibis or Broome eennly
fie el b,y , r,edlats. . '
1 I fare ter.•
,fet' sale and
jets !will be supplied With
I. aterials. at Whedale pr!! ,
1 in his line will be thankful
I idly attended to: '
1• . JoliN c,otAToN.:
ler Sale. _
a 'County, Penn'a:
.
ERS wilt •act as :44en I
ale of Real Estate—*-Farras I.
1.1
atecl'in Susquehanna counqj
offer their
,prope . rty fOr sale;
'scriptirm of then. Farms:orl
ber 'of acres, how; many_ tin.)
teretl • flitildin. , S• Ch•ehardj
it; other , fruit trees,and•Shaflq
mtrose, and the...nearest point
York &Erie Railroad ;!, pride
. All who wish t0,,.5e1l oxpurL
ill receive proniptittentio4
t ossing us at 2dentroge-,Sit:
s and :Trots, are now offerea
•. 0 lin-Frame Hotise and 134
0. • do. H dot;
;0 • do.' •' do. 1.
0 - - • 'do.' • do.t.
.• I . • do. • •
do; • - 16;#
;use.and Lot. •
ini.tritried h ouse:and barn
.35 ; log .hottati
.00d frame lionao and bait):
101 m; frame boost!' and fintn
O im. —do ,
do • do f
do:'-
do:
I I
im.
151111*
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do •-•,- do*
im:
• do •1:
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• do ••• do
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• iin. - do " -I - do . •
- dn do
10 im - -
:45 imp.it• • ' •
null' nd .
0-: "•11:nrne hortse and biree.
00: ' do
95 do do
do 'l.
100 • do. do
80 do- , • do
110, - do , _ do •
1 . 40 ' ~.do'
100 do -•-• do
in)._4b im p proved: • .
•
%80
do .
_
200 • • det
SO
is •'•'.•-• isQ -
501rnproml. •
5 ,imprOvodlionser nod. ham
8 iii”veik 4 0. 1 0 1 1 9 4 4 - Ais#P
improied„ - 444
to sto
"disii ‘ ine,l„O
he'lf,wcaiWobtitip
tqGCBA , ,BCfaCt•
,tObeii,lBso:-, •
militailityk (+, ) - 1600 beak sala";=;,
-mill
pluOssdiftb 4 l4; l4
xill!keelt
` - 4 7 0 1 si s erP0 11 1qtreal÷
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SAME; iMENTLIET &PEllitEirrili,
rlA.i'lt& c chniedef Nrl " i ii 6i
GLB F: 3 •IN 3 NDBY, are t l ic i rpre4lf o l f ti
orders' from the 'tratte,! and do work in their Nei '
witlviskill and devetch: They vrillkeepcopmeot, (
Ii on i id- ~ , -..- .. .y I
..,
.L bil
0 IVsSi. (bettleinde-, _ ,
?E,) .', -'. ' , •
• VOVBS, fall kindt,) I
CULTIVATORS,
STRATfr CUTTEAS ''
1
CO,IIIS a LIE'LLERS Att. irc -
We invite parti r attenti on ei , the ~, p k wa
Which Wel, manful _ We_ manufactur e saribie g i
for sale , . ~ - .1, . -
f '0 4 6 Celebrated Bietchiey hew, _
iv er bo ve purchased ho • exclosis‘ right li-intioso
f u t ure and Benin - this County,Wnyne, Wimaing,
and Bradford; ' ':- _ ..
Riek's Patent iron Benns Piens.
This Mire w made;entirely of iron, excillotili.
handle& It is celebrated for its
,e ! isy driught, be
ing onelthird easier thin any nowlin use, While it.
strensind durability is greater!'
___,
1 3fACHINERT ' .
1
o f At kinds mannfitctured and'repaired by sapid
' enzed inacbinests. f •' I , I '
Seam Engines, GearingSfor'Atilla, Sha g ,.
- .- / lir ch • 4r' 4 ' -
I - g e a :nes, . .e. -,
rkinung the -Stoves which we, numufaffaire, are
-1 KEYSTONE, C:ooking - fftedrie. -
F: ROUGH It READY4I,4 1 -,,
.FO.ItEST ;QUEEN, - d e i
I : -.
~
E'
1 PRlltital' -.= do
tl
And other kindsoilliirranged' fut • build ..
wood,*
coal. Also
• . ;,. ''-
1 Selfißeintlector , Parlor Stove.
1 • Cotage Parlor, , do
1 Stanle:y's, two sizes, do
a i l ai va riety of other' Parlor Storek bo t ch wood
and coal huniers.- We keep .also ori hand Grind
stone trimmings,,pog Churn trimmings., ` gmb ee th e
mid Shovel and Tongs Stands, hc. ike. Work 4oas
to order on,slieftnotice and at the lowest prices
I 10 - Orders fok Stoves, Apiculture% Implements,
Ac. are solicited from those in the, tradeouid "int*
filled at reasonable wholesaletrims. 1
tr° 2 e. Malch 4,.1852
ptOw._,:silop:;; - -z'
NEW ESY4I4I.:III3IErfiT. ''S , - *:
& tICrIT would 'respeettullflnferinOli
• , public that.they• are nuumfacturmg.Bbtteh
lefs Celebrated Plows, .They also liefp constant--
Iv mimed, 1 ,
trayizeiouniy, - ,anitiden Rows,
Culti:rator.,s, Dog Gikitrits, Sleigh; _
4, Ceitter Pk* -
••
Points
.olcariorei patterns too numerous- to mention -'W
bope by stnet attention to businesi to -.,:feceive our
sbare of - public Rat ronage. Manufactory V. Poses
Did 'stand,' - - Foundiy, M. 31 - ott, near Se rle ' e mill;
igrßepairiurdone on abort notice,,- ,
• - 111ERRIA' 'MOTT, • -
.ELL/Ailz:moTr,
- Feb 5, igt7:.
BUSINESS NOTICE.-- -
:NT s. WILSON-irotitci inkpectfulltr request an
JAL baying nosettl4d 'accounts witfi him to call
'and.sidjtist the mune: ,
The inerkiititile' Intsine:ia will , be continued at leis
;old, stand tinder-the . 15 .of awn &SOU.
~Thep intend to heeplon• hand a. general - variety,
and will be ever ready Old thankful tuaccommo:
date those ,who.faior t eni with'a c a ll. They
keeP On lutil'aAtirte - tittitic
Gil.oce.rice*grockery l
• I ardware • c.
- -tarpentdres BlaekeWtatirs, liarPees,' - " Carriage
Mita Ala Shoe . -Makers; wi11.211 find We articles
necessary 'for thaji avocttions .
.
Boots and Shoes, Buskins, - paiteis, and Rutter
Overshoot, kept:On baud'by . .
W!LSON:'
STOVE DEPOT.
, . . ...
KE I T:II e /X ( 7 State, air -tight; - . opoki;:f: - Sten
-Einpire State - ,o, -.. .'_ --a:
I . reinium . , , . do, -. _ do. .. .
Parlor, Chai,A, acid Ship St o re s Ilia WOodor Coil
Stoife Ware; Pipe, Elboira Eina,• Tin Ware, &a
Corn-shelleiii, Straw-Cutters Senitperia :Plotilibi .
PointaAe. A ialr: Please, . giveilis a- gal!As .w• hi
lend to sell cheaper_thau the cheap&st. : -.,. - -
'':. 1 13 IV:LYONS . ai Cm
sept. 2i„. 1135 E -... . : _ ..,..1. , - , ,'..1- •
YOUR
171' 1 11E subscriber will attend to• oeOthicinal calls
4js old business of SUR VW/VG tinv
vicinity . lien !buy of the old Portal is*
tho:tounty 'oliould re-surveyed,AO look • upend '
retiOi: the:old land-tharki,, which are liable to get.
lot tiF obliterat(iil by time soar.to Oietteion disputes
difficultiel for time ; to conie. Every man who
niit know the lo ca tion of all Matinee'
'and- cornera iheiefore,'thould see to . it in seisOti;bi
firevent future troublOand •
ar ; G' ON VE Y -17 C I AT,Gt idea attended to, by
•: ' - ; •-•
Mojite, Ciet: Isol. i . " . •-•
TEMPEAANCE 5.4100 IND
- • =GROCERY':
• •
received -a &Oct lot
1 of eft,O_CERIES,,are belling them owls rer
sottOle tterstuslas they ba,benght this Adisf
tisa . .'.call and see ler .yettivelres.
L-TuinPike ittent , ;:ene , door eaSt nf BaldFin'a
Sadiliet• Shop:?.;lieep'emistantly &limn&
aranges.; LOU . )14; "Pla na,"Prunes", Fig 4
of . all 'kinds;
Dray i0,45516-.1 • ..}:11. fCißDlLkiik
.
. ;
~.
p e . t ' I ' piints
, - - ::Prints s d
, -...- ... . . . . t . ofban •
'.
' t stock..-ond greatest Y,e4 d in d i,
rr HE itrg6Bl ind pater" i • rid. 0....
.-....,,e ,ty es,.. offered at' exPt".." fur di*
wiirtilk Are
handsome ?nets
market, ~ la rgo la. of
n chiding a ra. -- . sa Ca
es at ce Yer Y —,L ° BriRROW
Gibson,;'June - -,
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riiiitedSeqie L i f e : t ki„;-:.-.Chaiter.l""4
. ` -C°lfilany 250,006 . - ' ' f'r said g ri t
C4rxrai*— EDULEY,Art ° rcitico-!°t-
OPP I
, .± • - - - ill r eceive, ftf rill
'l3 S 111
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d wilt give all aaee , li nnuoa ,
tuturoi,ica-a4 desiring,to maka IttlT . '
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