;hi..,.;10 - o:io,: i .,.thi,_:As,ircgitti.. . Relerving the Right of Passage. • .Onceuponlititne; .there came , to this ci- ty a young Kentuckian, for the purpose of learning the science of :medicine and surgery.. 'lie was tall and athletic, shrewd, apt, and • intelligent, With.; a' little sprinkling, of wag , &hues. , - Ile .was inductedinto the Cheri - ty and : . a. room in - the :third .story . Ocen him as a study. On entering into his .- . new quarters, he was introduced to a youno• French gentleman, occupying the. room, MO a stedebt. The young Frenchitan, it seems, NrarTirY : .. frank in .his nianue.rs, courteous, yet mold, and he-thus Addressed his companion : indeettpleased to see you, and hope . that we may prove.mutually agreeable:: but, in order that this may be the case, I will you that I have had several former TOOOl-mate9, .with none of whom cou ev er..agreowe ceuld never pursue our studies .together.::.!This ,room contains two beds; , the .oldest oecupant, lelaim the one nearest the widoW: -• The Kentuckian assented. • -* Now,' said the - Frenchman, draw a borindary'lne between . our territories, and we shall each agree not-to encroach upon the, •rlights; and then taking , a piece Of / chalk. from his pocket , he made the inark . of % 'division, midway, from _one side of the room ta the other. Sir,' he added, I hope you ' s have no objection to the treaty: 'None in the world, Sir,' answered the stranger I - am perfectly satisfied with it.' . Bo then:sent down for his baggne,and both t studenti sat; dawn, with their books. The Frenchman was soon deeply engaged, wile." Old Kentuck' was watching him rird thinking what a . queer genius hp must : -be, and how he might 'EIS' hnu.' , • Thus things went on till dinner timcpme. - .The bell was rung ;• th Frenchman-p oppede d up, adjnaed_ his\ cravat; brushed his whiskers and ruoustaeltios, siod essayed to depart.: '-stand sirl' said the strangeddenli -1; •'r Isti • s ',lacing himself, with a t oe to' the mark, di -1 reed in front of the French student '; if you cross that 'Hoc younre'a dead Man: - The, Frenclunawsteod pale,. with .asionish rnent.:, The Kentuckian moved ; - ra:ot,a muz-cle of his -.ace; Both - remained ;in silence for„ some moments, wheti the' Frenchman claimed, iy; tit it possible that I . did not reserve the right of: • , • No, sir; you did ne,.: and you pass this line - at your peril., cßtit how shall I get-out-of the Mom .4 There is the window, which you reserred to: yourself—you may, use that ; but pass 'not \that door—ray door, which you gener ously left me:, • - The poor Frenchman was fairly caught_-'! He was in a quandary, and made all surta of explanations - and entreaties. The Kentucki an Wok compassion, on ; and . thinking that going out of a third story window was not "what it 'was Cracked up to be; said to_ his new. friend. . Sir, in order lhal we Intl ntutuall agreeable, I'll rub out the hateful and • let you pass:: : , :. • - . The Frenchman politely thanked him, and slut* the settlement of thatundary ques tion," they have been the eery . best of friends. • —Arthur's Erione Gazette. , it fr • et flew.ease that Chicken in my Hat. We have seen a few A cool' people in our extensive travels in various parts of the world ; but we recollect of note that more nearly ap proximated zero, than little Joe W.,-who is now =(poor. - fellow,'.) in his , last restive place 8 having gone to - Maxie° daring the lait • war, and had - the misfortune to be numbered 'ameng the dead attire close of the battle of Tema Vista. . - ._ TOuse Wn old phr ase, Joe could never he found with but one eye asleep, nor his thumbs in his `mouth.- flowerer bad a scrape he might he caught in,he would either lie him 'sell out,- or remain perfectly silent, and look set indignantly .injured as A pet goat: ' • 1 When fourteen ;ears of age, he was afflict ea with a protracted' headache; and hearing : that a sure remedy had been discovered bi' pertirating the crown- of the hat, and there- . by ventilating the h ea d, he was nut long in making daylight , visible through an inch - and i qua ter hole'in the top of his old black tile. which in its Filmiest days had been worn by bin great-grandfatiher on the occasion, ,of Washington's Paiewell Address to his troops. at New York. • - With hat upon his head, he paid Avis it' one forenoon to the barn-yard ef.Mr. 13., distant: about three quarters of a -mile, to dis cora, if possible, *few stray eggs, which he hoped_ by chance might have escaped the ' numbing eyes of:Mrs. B. ~ , , • ' : Not being able to find , any eggs, t h e wick ett-thought- siddenly entered,Joes iiou to tan - the next best.thing to them, and the res- - ol ''' -Was no sooner formed th an be krasl... ed a Dung white heade&pullet, thrustit ni t% •to hie and immediately started for home, baleneinz his precious load - .upon his head, and counting the, eggs he• should soon be atilito call his own, and dirpos.e of or eat, as -he - in.hia judgment might b 4 Termed. - - • Slit . ..Toe was not destined,tOnjoy these pleasantreoealiaas for any. great Je.ng,th of time, 1 1 for raiimertl., Anypening tO est, him,' ' discovered _protruding through th l e top of , the - youngster's , list, the lake head of what - he had good reason triettpposet ; was one "of his favorite bantams ; and accosting Joe, he ' inquired whoa he was going I' - •, , - ':"...Going home; sir: • -Where hate you teen I, ..,- _Abown - tO,youi lipase.' taYs . Joet lai4 1011 ) , the taight*-hesitation: ' • - , ... ,- : --- .. - "ITATion '. go - down for anything virticu 404'_-*&iiied 11; elating his eyes wp toihe Aphitiliesid and sick'Of his pullet; winchwas *,40.44.21a-04:filiiiike an astrichtgatheila 1102 - i - 440 11 4* -- , ' -: - :, • ' ' _ :_=_. 47 4 ,Ailibig particular,' . replied Joe.;` :, I wanted; &IWO -walk; and so- I strolled down 40::•Oviii'hOWIO' , :.; , g , : : r.' . : ; -.' - '1::,,, : ~..,,,,=. .-.-. . r .: ~.- ' . .. 4 , - What - hare, , you , gotja your ilat; reili --0011,r2,,,--,-. 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COlrrirl , : J . : _ I r CITTLIVEROWIi -, 'OF.'.iuniznits. .., .. ,‘, --• 'BEAT Wrocau,,` Estlia-DarAar& , 2d:•best, .1,.....;,.. 2,00' Best.`arat,Pnanlun4 ,s • oo bd beat, 1;00 - • ' /AO 1 2d fiest, .....-•-•:3M 0 :----- -I :':iluvrEi r tv - TS" - Defort best.... - . 1... . .5,0013 4 4 t r ki n 4 s b ut , ) , 2d kat '•• -3.00 ter made during Beet - fee Bull:- • ...SP° ' atti*Or MoUthir Best:, vi t .' 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I t . bus'6l for ).. • lin& .••..•• • ; • f 3, 00 foi cooking . .. 'r 1,00 2d best..-. .. ..-2,oo,Bcstfwinter Apples, .1,00 Best seuth-down, - .. 3,001 "24 best,. -...... I.oo' 2.lbest,. 2,00 I Best' i . _quln ' ,one I • 4 . Best Tung wailed /I peck, ..; ... i , c buck, II ....... i 3;00 Best pears,F I Peel; I 2d best. . .1... :: .. 2,00" 24 best, ..„ , ..., Best lot fine Wont=i . : ' • Dist peach : ' et! ewes not less ' ' 2d best, . s, • than thre, , :i. ~. 3,00 t, 1 • • I)° ? iEsric i l4 4, lct vit' Best lot of south- I -1 ' 'ix.ftES. , down eWes, not Ifle! 4 • l flannel. not } less than ,three, t 3,001 thati,ten yds. } ' 24 best, 1.., .... : 2,00! 2t l beat,,: ••• I •• Befit lot of long-, ' 'Peat- quilt of AY t } ,- eu t e d -Ei.- e 4, . deseriptiaa, ... ' ), 3.00, not less than 5, 3,0 ."12d best; :. : .1.... 2,00 2.1 best ... '. 2,0 - 3EI 1ie5t,:....:. .: 'l,OO _ ... - flocs: ' • Beat piece of esr- Best tsar, .... :.. s, , Peting. ~... t. 5" 2,00 2d best: . . 2.00 2 a•bist ,ll • •'• 4 •• • • • • /MO ‘ . 3d best , - . 1, Bust woolen3,oo NIS, ), , 2d beat, ••;••• .' . : I C . ' 2 ' °( ' •s;nw, ..'.....,-.. " ant" leas: tits 3 v Best . • ' pairs, ....... 1 1,0 . 0 3d.ba5t..... .... 1.00 Belt: et"-It° l ,‘ l*k* , 1 - t three pairs l'. I 100 Best litter of pigs,. , 3,00 - t '"' • . 3 B.t wheat bread 1,00 Botta CS' • .. td teAti ..,. ;.... I,np Best stal li on ' for 1, • • Best rie at corn do • 1. (10 • all w0rk ,"..... 1-45.00 2d be * ;4 . t -°' 100 ,2d best,• .... .., s,OO i . , 113 d best; ..:...-.. 12,00 . 1 LEATitEII. Best brood 4nare, ' Bes t tide .;of sole . 1 With colt by her. - ;tanned in ea:- : 5 5.00 'side, - . 5,00 12d best:. ;. , ....2.00 2 best, ....... s,oo Bg. ride upper do:, 3.00 ad hest, .. . 2 , 1241 beist, . A., .... 2,00 Best pair 'Batched • . ACitICULTER.AL lIII'L-E -, geldings, Wed ; i merrse - ‘,. in Su . 'sq's co,. -5. „ I .,_ t - t; , : • t''2d best, ......... 3,04 Pr pow r '''''' !. ad best. ~.. .... 200 , quabsuma eat, . ) 3,00. • ' • ,1 - 2,1 h st, . _2,00 PotYLTSY. .. B i,i t "i t i cst * , „ -., 300 Best lot, not less ). " ie. ( ' bed f' 0 . 0 - - • ••• '''• ° thein six, -- •- - $ .-." Best straw- cutter,.. 3,00 2d best, .. A . 1 ... - . 1,00- - !Z.! bat," . ' 4100 FRG ET LES. ' Beat ox.Voke,l ' 1,0 t) Best and largest .k, . Best luniber wagon, 3,00 variety;.... . 5 2,oo'Best nx cart, 3,00 2d best. 1,00• Best p10w,, - chitixt, ) . Best -it acre potatus, 3.0011 and ` cleric;' ' c 1,00 r2d be":!. ! ' 2,00 Best horse-ibod, . c .1.00 cuEESE. ' -, IFirit variety of flowers, Best, not less than la -certificate and 'book oil 25 pounds,. .. S 3,oo,their culture; '! • Reports-on Winter Wheat. Spring Wheat and Oats, to be tnade it the Pair.tl On -corn and ‘ Buckwheat at the January meeting;. claimants for prentintits Ob . grain are requi red to - have the ground tiveastu l wal aud the - i , 111 _corn::: • I_ , qUantlty - properly 'certmeiv. )3 to oe shelled when merchantable, measured and repOrted at the January meilting l along with ,Buckwheat; It,is expected that the greatest accufacy 'will be oliservetllin a. rtairting these crops, SO. that; all will 4e tati ed of the capacity of S-usgaeliattuta c lituty'l t " produce large crops.. The ciFners o milelt Ws who offer fi.te premium are; reclu red;; state to the Committee on cows, tLv quavtti 'of Made from them duril l .. th e eight '. of grass and Also in the fall. ..4 d OeteieCutive committee further reituist.t i litit all who take an interest in • the Agricultural ';society ' will 'give it their countenance-14 sending any ar t tides of merit-or curiosity that may, add •an interest to the Fait:. I' " .... -. HENRY DRINKE k ! ~," t MARTIN -L.iCATLiN;'.' ''''' ec ""'''' r Com JOHN F. DpAxs.il . . I Hint to the Fanners. We may send to -England for Durham cows and to Spain or SaAony fo r the choicc4t sheep; we may search the WOrld . over for . cattle that may please I. , eve, but, unless they receive the best care d e t=d4 they will most asSuredly d " e, and eventually becunielus - woi 14s and unweti thy of propagation ; as a' Y 'Of our skeleton l b breeds that_now haunt ou rich but_neglect ed natture lands. i We realeynbu an anec dote\ in' point; and: Will relate. it by war of il histration. - A farmer *having* purchased "a ' . cow froth a counliralOntidin,it in the-richest opamprage, upon taking her tb his own infe ridr‘pa.-Itures found that. iihe Sell short of th . yield . -which he was info r uniii that - sh6Nd been accustomed tea gi4e. I lie complair ed to the gentleman of !whoni e bad purchased, that the cow was net the o e t bargained for , or in other words that 6 w twit what•shc I . •n 1 b!ir ,' ;s aid Wl/9 ` c racked up tct be. 4 t V the lel' ler • I sold you my cow,but did nut sell You my pasture too. - - ... ,! : . - The above, which -we cut. f ' :in an etch ngc . reminds us .of the reply whi a shrew . Old .far i we knew - m if years age , b ; nui to no- of his neigh . The atter had obtained some Pigs from! Punier resid ing sotne.Milekol, slid whOl •cause intelli gent.lf was always .successtO n his farming operations ; vartictilarly nut ing his neigh bors in raising porL Sho rty:after meeting p a the old 'gentleman referred he says,..slyell, liir.-Sweetser, I.llt going t 0.... t you.iu re.i.§- ing hogit.this year,l hare go.t.somo of .I , U------'s breed. '34 It.-a i - :._-iirawrei out the man, ' you'd better ge Ole breed of fas hog-trough-r-41aini , Fa ' e.r,i ',. ' EXTRACT:TRW ,PLAirApt ' s tacivitE ni- TnE IFLEDIrG OF PAWLS. — , t fariglent - ire aware - that rung-akar; eh ' - and -- ii ;is teo mOre - criatly - istAbe 1 , alt ha in the Jigi 44 '' The - ( ; **4 1 7;° 6 : .-4f ! e"fictissirnPly ill flit.; 13.iat Oil , 'ites ..-ano,'H of; Their One in steep : "Steep is that . ... „ 1 ' life , of'an in-: h a d. A wbew:-Alis 4u-keipiir , :of etc body- 4 11 takes' phatie Isll.* *j);.;14! . . 1, 1 0 .intiir.r mo tiousteaset:,-vitiditNliereaPt 02;40 i 4 I' ea !" 1im .16 / 1 11 . - '4' l 4, l)o 4.7.:ritoink utovex- PeOed-in4.94%wingo- 4. =i-.7....- , ..h-lieroi. - -this 1 r eaeopupsvili4isoiie* tliigkokil*Oth stagger ' t i i . t h o ji'Sfghlisilliiii4 - . 4 0 '44- Adieu IheY.lntre fnualeoi A: ''''tr NZ' ;Aittle matter beingezileaded 1 ottieti,''' i rap i i -airii F e twok -,...i. : ...,1...-... , --etri 7 1,.. 7 ,- ,nr.e.::"Af'*l l 4ii Pi 4110:11w-a) - • - JI7STILECIIVEDBY . .. ' POST ''& -- CO CO. April; .185.3; "FRIIiiILT 'LINE' OF STAVES _ .•, • . l .--, • • of ;;- ----•-•t;*7.7:--•"rfi-.l'iirr:...-e--z• • _ILz f/ • • -•• • ' 3,00 2,00 . 6,00 3,(X) 2,00 gontrose and. Lackawanna and Western Railroad ; by the:Plink Ron& . PASSENGERS Will find Stager Roa d:: at -the Moutrosißepot on the arrival of the . fol _ lowingtrains to coavey , passengers to Montrose: On.the arrival of. 6 it'clock A. M.-Train from Great Bend. .0n arrival of . trains from Sera icon , at I o'clock - Qu arrival of trains'from New York and. the West at 4.o'clock. • Leave ,31ontrwe for Itailmad as follows : At eclock-A.Z...oolinectin4 : with trains for Serititon. At 11. o'cloCk anti 45 Minutes for New Yerli and Westem trains.. Leave tit 3 P.M:, connecting with 'trains for Senutton or Givat Bend. • !, Stages leave Ito:Arose Depot for Ilarford :war rival of mains from Scranton and Great Rend. All Express packages •.carefully 'handled and properly - taken care of. _ - Stages fur Towanda, And Frienitville, will not ICae Montrose : until the arrival of stage from 6 o'clock r." 51. traitanni.Great Bend. ' 1,00 1,00 1,00 • • . . - [A-Titt cory.j. • • • • • By i.Epedial Appointment... i T NOW YE A.LL MEN, that we, the- undersizn• t • ed. Jaen Pierre, Charles . ' D upi erre,- Theopho- I Scbnlidt. and _Genii - Frita,'of the Cantiins of Demo Watch lianufac.tnrers DO by these presents ditty itutherize and appoint Professor' J. A. SINGLETON,: Watchmaker: of Motttrese; and WIL . SINGLETON; of the afore said place. to be our Stile Agents for the,Stste _of Pennsylvania, ad this 'Said appointment to extend . South and Wait. - . • .• • • We the . - partiesici these presents. &agree to all Instituted .by. any •infringement on this-,our appointment, and •to This we . set our res pective manes And seals in--the presence of Carl Pierre; Dpi. Dural. P..lleughnoe:. Dated in Switz erlatil first ,day ordanottry.in the year of nut •Lord One thousand eiglit . hundred and • fifty 4 wo. • j . .• • it.EN . • •'I • • •-• • ' CIIARLES DUPIER, }LS.] • • SOHMIDT. [LS] . • 7• • lIENRITILII'E. [LS3- • • 1;00 • .. 1,0 0 I 33,00 1.,,00 VAL:!.T.ABLE . REAL ESTATE FOR SALE! 9 VILLAGE' LOTS, situated in the pleasant- 1 - est part of the village of Susquehanna—also 8 houses and Lots in the must business part of the aforesaid-village. Also, • A Farin con:arm:lg 133 acres,. • - - • with a entail, improvement, the remainder heavily timbered,.sitnate - 2 miles from said vi//age. • Suecinehanna is the great Central Depot of the N. Y. s E. Rai/road, Situate at the foot of the heav lest grade on the road, near the great works of rucca, Cimewacti Abd. the Cascade, and-posses sin.by nature the best watering place on the route, with the locality of 'extensive 'Machine Sho ff s, ac. Susquehanna, although, number ing but 2,000. inbabitanti, and abut 4 years of age, is • destined aeon to range a/ongside of the most ilonr ishing populous townion the line of this great thopoughlare. 'L. P. Hrsps. Agent. .•. Office one door east or:Leutieini. 1 Susquehanna Depot:Nev. 14, 1852. 11 DRESS 11tIDS IA,. F.' ARE rreiving tt large fupply 4,f Dterss . 11 , Goods embracing ;a great variety c,f kinds. end H of hemitilut.stylei• and patterns, and the fol lowing kinds of gb9ds . , . _ POPLIN*. -DELA INS, /4.47/?..4 GE LAD'S. LAWNS.' PLAIN; STIa PE D A ND PLAID CJJAJfBRA TS, EY C.GISII,FREIEN CII PO ESTIO - P.R DVS. (ix. (1?.. lio4of which they offer canAitleraldv lower than Carly , spring prices.. •• U. BURRO WS.4I:, 0 iti4on.. June 1 852, - - Facts for .the People 1 x7 6TWITHSTANDIIiG the prediction of , the New. &than, Loiger that Frauk Pierce will be olected Presitfentor became the Prophet !fain!) says that "'the Lord giveth power. to the Nina," it is univ'ersally admitted that the Fu&•cribersan and will sell • • - . :BOOT'S SHOES , • C.IiEAPZR - than iny other chop in town, not even • excepting the •&eiminerboot a...shoe - store down town N. terms are cash or pay down, and I would therefore' inform- thme who aieitalebted to Merriman & Patrick, that they must call and pay up or-nnff ced. MERRIMAN. Montrose, Sept. 23;1854. i.• • Carbondale! Stages. • , rri-I.lE . toshicribers are refining a me of gen . betweenCarixondel n 11opbottom Sta tion son the Lackawa - and Western Railroad, tlb-tance 20 tui .v re Carbondale in the morn-- J.6g, a : . nect aithihe CarAgoing North; Tenon - eare oti thiarriral of the mail train frt.'s:l:Great Bend—netire4, moat direct, and cheapest route freict ',Great Ilend to Carbondale. Pax-ertgera al- . 'trays get into Carbondale earlier in the evening than by atiz other route. . ' ~,, • - • 'Fare receipted in Carbondale at the -stare of the aitbscribet4; Maiaaticeca feu- blocl:E below Bron aon's Hotel. GROW , tt. BROTHERS. - I Sept,2, 1.852.. • • - tf , - • . • • - - NOTICE rpo ALL MT OLD CUSTOMERS a:cti ata: rEtturren,i Wee this method of making known gone and. all that I . lave disposeti of my stock of oods and rented - my store to Mr. George R: Haw ley, who is to take poSsession on the first day of April next; and in mice to make limper change and arrangement - of baldness, shall be obliged. to forego the rile:L.44e of seeicg Customers on the Ist, 2d and 3d days of April; On lionday. the sth day of April Mi. Hawley wishes 1131 f to , say„ to the pub• tic generally. that he I will he prepared to receive thew calla; with 'mans . thanks. • . • M:.O TYLER. - Montrose, Har r ch _3.1853. • . lillpottlint to farmers . , . HE Plaster . Mill atillop(rose Depot is now fill . * ed with o^4 knod jtast l er Anil we stoat be able benoeforwartl to hullos. ILis,lnost valua ble fertilizer, and warrant tto be the geouind Owego and Caprga, plaster at $6.00 Per tan: , BALISBURY.Air , CO. )ItootiWl-DePot.T.nbs*. 17;:14163, Lumber.-Fors Sale: MOINE. Iletiloar. Banotrood, Maple and Atli ej... Lumber. also Shingles: fur sale byy' me; Nos:-4 , "52. T • RRELL.- • - FLOUR, SALT Le.. ,10 do 5, 00. Salt . IAL !- - iluck six* , FloureCom 3414- - Nbae-BOMI. Pried Applee, L - Paric lbw Tke' above hoc eidettiek or other, _ ILL & '4,niboE:o4',.%iogto - s AIL: M •111.",` 111153 111131, • iivxsa SON :Nontiose;l6..ll, 1833. irrt". Ithignithe*!/Flukklisrip,f, to walk! warsutedvailig---. , Jan:26. N F. a : HANDLEIL,'. - - WANTEV\ B EANS. Dried Apriete:..Buctimbesepour, Bs.= ;ow 9opper, oat Socks and a =Bat,- 3esi, -V . 43:044110Lira 7.11 , 14ibittiti-Egr, —:- i -Iscer.H. ,4,4) •••-kz",..m. ~,....t ---- Thil Le, , Entert4lto Mt ti - Act 'af 14itio.Ion 1;1 - 1S:13-.1. 8:1 13811 TON, D.•the olfriell .o.flic! of I*. Ptistrirt Court Or tlio'llamieno • rati : noisig‘ Another :SURE` FOR' •" 'VE ORi - .GASTRIC 3 . 11 CF.. - Prepared - from - RT.:arr . . or the . fourth OTOMACO. OF TUE ox, after • directions : of Baron Leib4,7 the great phpiolpgical Chemist, by J. S.; Bough-. ton, x, e., Philadelphia, Pa.- • Nattire's own, remedy. for an unhealthy stomach. Wart of man can equal its curative pow. els,. It contains 'no' Alcohol, Bitters, or Uauf..eoug drugs._ . It rs .. eitreinelyugreettlilta to the taste, and may be taken by the nuut feeble . patient{ who.can . - . not Cat, a . water marker without acue' di~u ens. Bewate - of drugged imitatious. . Pepsin is .not drpg: - • 1' • Callon the agent and get a ilecriptiee gratis, gtving a large `amount of kientifitirCviden. • from. - Llebig's, animal Chemistry ; Dr, Comb *pi Physiology .Of digeertioul Dr.-Pereira ott food a d diet; Dr. John:W. Draper or New. Yorki Univer it• ty ; 'Prof. .Duttglison'a .PbySiology ; Prot Salim. n; nt Yale College; Dr. Carptmter's P.Vsiology tOgether.with reports of Cures from all parts ,if The United States.. • , Aura:Toms:l:l., Montrose, Wholesale and rctlti: 4 tetrt. • , - - t - - NEW LINE -OF . 31,111, STAGES.' - - • - 5 - WOM. •.. . 1 • i ._ . . . '-. 1 • . . ~ • - al: DEL, Mi11t..15Ari1te44:".:..*.176;1 1 . i. ......k0......__ - 1 .K116..140.0. diiiiiiintrogr .. 1 QTAGES will leaveiKirkweocl, inowing:thro gli 1 .1.7 Corbetlaville.. bibiaty. tic., evert- mornit af.... - :i ter the arrival of the.. Marl and IS'ight:l:7,x.p ess . Trains of cars; reaching Montrose. at 6A. t. 3 te•.- urniitg; leave Montrim.l-tiaily (Sundays rxcep etl) - At 4.r. Y:4 reachingKiiktrootl in time Jo-take he 1 Mail train's of cars, both East and. West.. being the - . easiest anti most-feasible' mute to reach the.: ovi oIY rk 4 Erie Railroad; :—'' - .' • s ': . , I This line .intersects! a tri-teetly line for Itim belt. Springville, Tunidrannock, Wyoming. Mul Wilkesbarre. vrltich.lerivei Montro.e at . 7 A. It ev .ery - Monday. Wednesday and Fridsf. - Also,. 'a Inie to Friendsville, Leraysville..ttc. - .' „ • Good . Tcti,os and cotuforlable Carriages are. ro -:vided. and the. povrr 2;etors Fill spaye no . pa . to. accommodate the public.. - . . Dec. 24; 1552. . . . . i t v . . ki..To - li.. ~. . t uit,' - i...0‘-ult •• •11 . 1 llE.subirriber his j_ut received anew. of NVinter Goods,to which he _ would' inr it • tl attention of hi 4 friendsand customers. • . Bring along Your Soeks ' Grain, Furs, of Dark, Tallow, Butte , a casb, Ra g s, and . huh! d mosteretything you ave. to sell,.arld in es tut ... you.will get • .- i i - . - . . GOQDS VEll Y , Cl2 - 1P !-1 Call.and see for yo' ufsch'-es, if you do not intl it so yoh :need not buY i ,as•l tic not charge - an)tlting for hotving goods. 1 • -•. ' Dec I. S. LITTLE. New ;11ilford,rl 16. 1852. - l N-- ' SUSQUERANNI DRUG. STORE I .._, . - S. IS. • WEST s • • . _ . D EA LER in Drugs. 31Cvlicines, Paints, Oils, - . choicest Wines and .I.lqui,rx, Ilse-Stunt. p a ." tegt:Alcdicines all kindx,.Conths; Tintses. Bru..k/L ei,llerto, I'crignicry,lToilel Articles. fait- i Cy Baskets. Bold `anal Siker WaleA- , es: kplentii Jewelry. a flrfOl Vet- . .riety, I tollfts,Plotes, Fife,t, e./ Vern l, l.italioi e r Vi.. Bcl i t er7, 4. rhildreri's ' - - *, Con fection-' - ~,„ , • l'ancy Ooolls of riety, Looking gigs-, • , lane, Alcohol, porn- • . acleco,..Sti-otr. Cigars, dv...- lest prices.. 2 ,grHe will not • . • OLD. II . L - 7 1 11A_T! 'Opt, 0 • • - -TO' erg. oreat r • Res. Cam • ing Fluid. sold at the hi BE UNDER." , Susquebvinta Di THe SubiCraws:hiving resumed th - F above named . bus"eSe under the minagetnetit cit• Mr. Alfred . Sarre .m re respectfully solict frn their ohl customersin (hat line; aleturn of their p.ttriatage. Mr. S. is . in ex p.r . . ieneed and . skiilftd workman, having learned is - business and for mangy years 'worked in some ti the best 'Amps in :New- Yorkci ty, is competent • o do•auy- kind . of work that may bsi entrusted toinsu.. • Piompiness. moderate char- . ges; and'thegigar l yof all good Watches, we trust will secure a full -barepf-patronage. _ didd Rings de 4. amiler,.and all kinds of Jew wa r lelrit repaired. H identrose,litio4 12,1861 . • Philosoph . of savion — fhi Teeth.. 0. i.- I T is Siniply . ti is: We "first * .carefally : and that.- 1 , .L . . ; the decayed . niatterjni ro. thecavity, then afterslia ping it properly and wi p• , ing it dry, vre pros hit° it gold or silverfoil Which are .fery :Soft arid, malcable,,end continue to cam press them until we hive . rendered theni as hind as the solid - metal.. We thus . cotripletelY. eselticle both air and mu Sture;:thei universal. a,gents . .of . de• aiy,`Aind , the co isequence is that ‘ the tooth decay* no more in'thitt :part, and rarely does it ever com mence in any:neiber. part, but ,s.hould • it, the cure ,must be repented , and -.1 . haveseltiont Secn:an in ,stanee where it sail , to .be repeated a third time, or even a secon I. If your teeth are decaying' your only hope is in he Dentist. - They may teaff''..' ted and you not /maw it. - A tooth usually. decays a, long time before, it aches and.persons are via.y• apt . to suppose thettt " all right" so long as they keep quiet.: The fact , thatr they,. have not ". 'molded you" is the veil, ~ reason why 'you should hate them attended to befeee- . they do: : One faet Mote : when it tnoth painful , hits'bectinie you are :` behind time" iii going to get ;irona and lose Thus, court • Newton, ytt t hope of indOci mows'. ILiu." a' tion god rep d promote both , Yours enip .1 Montrose, .N. 1k Trn erect in kir you'shall Your , tile - past atilt tra operitii public ' , -11b6. 1 4 , 6 :r ;;v: 5,....,..w: - 11 * Chxtd7 eiliii MEM W. K. lIATCIT. 1101tGAN T REPAIR' LD IT.‘ND AGAIN. • • BEN' t:LEY4. - RE 4,D t Stied," the cars are oif,"you Must' it ' , Nader, 1-have given you both fact . it Mt with the . profouutlocis - of . .13: !tautly, you may depend. WiOt the • - you- to call tin me at "` Olin 'FEL ! submit your teeth to exatriiita ,if needed: • Bk . so doing . you may our own intere and min e:'-_ . .., atieally Ami Pro esgicmally. • . . ii i .C. S I)ur:pet. !ember 30,:11362, . - . • . - • 'circumstances will he duly eotiviel .',. and whatever 1, may do . for e, and warrant' permanent.' ited to the Ono ing - el has „resided Inglis place during ' capacityttf 'Su eon De.ntist, wervatwet of the anecessuflis cheerfully commend him to _ •• , fr, 'B. B. Itaiii ..F.N ty,., - .• • ' Wst, - .11.' - .1 neve :F.4l' Mkt Tcatist.i,--.• • 44 4 , - 4141. - OtrAwit, - • - - - . ' , Atgiii4.'' ' -*...• -' •. -. . - . . . ettetit treat *gaiety - of Veleitist and , 9 g3t-izr, eves,*:444l4llia - ;" kle .. „ ... _ ' - • WIEW-0 03 1R.L.PATC1 Jaundic.4 . PirjlePs"!ja;Chiinitc - iiiJA r ervous , . , Debility;. pisqueit , Vela, Ridaeys, . :-;'.-- ;... ' ~ .. . ~. ~, •. :, -.. 1:11q411Fi Ant. : _,..:, ! ...„..., ',.. .- • . '.. • .....',....,..- BING ,Fwric.,A.m.so :.....; • -...:--: : :".•... • ' •- r- .... ::, .. ; ..near.ii.Ltrxstott:Srcy. - ., . : ~.. ........„ -'• - . 'YAM!, EnteltAs CoNstirA • - .. • - TIoN, INtrAtiD PILED, FULLNF,SS .. - - ... . . ' :OF BLOOD TO THE HEAD, ACIDDI,TT OF . .:',..' Ilit'.STOStiken, NAIISNA, Ilei s irr•isirei;Dts.:. .'.. - OUST FOR Voof.•,.PUTINF.A.6,-.olVivitiiirr iN TAE SToll‘Cti., 801,1 L EaUCTATiONsi' SINNI*I .011 - .}71.6 , , tERING AT ' RUE . 11. T• 'OF Tux : Sicruicu,Swtst- is.ING of , 4 .un HEAD, Ilmiiiin AND Dirn .- .. CCU . PireArillNo. ri.trtll.lUNo AT..TkiN, . .. ' 'lltAii.T,Citoxixo•onSei-iocirfxo'. ,'...,' : • • tiessAriose wins IN A iyiso .- ';'. , 1 - s : •. - '' rearreax,ptuXnas or VI- ... • ' SION, Del's -on Nr.l4, • : -" - .. . rocroax Tux - ' ... -. ... , „ . • ~_ • • • ~- - ' •'' Stour; -: -: -• -.' . • .' • . : ,., r Fever and • dull • pant u s t . - e Bead, -Deficiency ,o ' ... PersPittition, Yeihienesi•of the Skin andi;Eyeal ':: Pain In :the s side; back, - Chest. Litubs,.*C., sudden. '.. flush s of heat, burning s in'the..flesit.coostant,imag7; inin • of evil, anti • , reat depression of spirits:, tan. be e cc tuallV enreti by.. .- DILL TiOOFLANIYS.-...,:' -- . • . . EL.E8R.A.1.1'.1):04R.11.4.4.V. .B.iTTRIZ.I, . ' • - ".," L" •.- • ier.ixtitio iv'''. •••...._' - ,- • I Dr. IV: all..Ja:clicsOn. .- -H • • ; '. Pain At t le Gentian Medicine Store, - liio Arch , Street,' .' I _ ' ' ~.. .' lbilatielpina. • • :.:1 - . '••••.- Ai -Their power,orerllie "above. diseases itt- - not. ex-` - T celled, if equalled. byany other preparation in - the ~.., -United -States, as the cures attest,in many Cases ! 'after sitilfel physicians had failed: .• • 4 , - L • "These Bitters are worthy thelittention of inin lids. l'itise;sing 'great - •virtues in the rectification • of disease of the -Liver and lesser- glands, eXerei4- . • ing. the most searching.powers in weaktiesialiti af fections . of the digestive organic - they are 'withal,: , r.' i ' . safe c e rt ai n and- pleasant. - - .. - .• • . .. ~ •• • ' . ' Read and'be coirrinced. ~.:. .t': - - - , Ftem.thelosten Bee. ---: • .• - : The etlihn said,-Dec..V2ad . ,'• . ' ' • • ! Dr. • tkiVand4 celebratexi germisn.Bitteri.fiie . the cure of Liver Complaint,:Jaundice; Dyspepsia, Chronic ar Nervous 'Debility, hideiervediy,olie,o, . the "test popular nteilicines of the'dity. These a flitter.= have been tited. by thousands; and: l a friend - ti at our elbow says he has himself received an err 4-:. inal andpermarient cure of Liver Complaint :from ; _the - tee Of this renietly. _.Wc are cot - tyke:id that, - - in the nse ofthOse7 Bitters, the patient etin.-stantly-- ! i gains strength. and'Firr—a . fact worthy.of.great t consideration. -The.f are pleasant in taste .and ' 1 stittli, end ..eati. be-Used by 'persons .itchit the Meat .-,. ..delicate stomachs • witit.safetv, midef - any circuit,- - stances. .We are Speaking.' f rom experience. and to tlte nfilicied.we advise l isle use.. - . ~ !* SCOIT's WEEKI.T,7 one of the best .Literary pa • pers putiii,heil,•iftja. Aug ; 25 . --: :. ... • .• Dr. Ifoot:end's Gerinatrßitters, man u factured hy Dr: 'Jackson 'are:now reconunended by. sonic tit , - the most prominent rnembeFA of tile flioultyas .a (- article of much efficacy •iacaSes of female -weak.:-. mess. s . As such is the case, "we ...woUld , advise :all mo th e rs:, to. ; obtain a bottle,..and thus stivethent elveS much sickness,- .rersons of tiebilitoted,co'n stitut ions wilt find these • Bitters - tolvanitikeous to their he;;tlth,:as We.know from experience the sal utary effect they have•upon Weak systenis." • • : .... • " - More griifrnre.... -: 7 ' • :. • .- • .. • The - trait C. D. tlitieline, - Mayor of the City c& • Camden, N. 11.1161 •- - • . -'• lintin.AXo's f..4-kun s At; Brrrxus.--We-Ihave seen. many fiattering notices of this - medicine; and the - 'source froni which they•i - aine induced- tis to-inake inquiry respecting its' Merits. ' From inquiry : WC . were persuaded to use it, raid - must say foundift . sperifie in its action upon, diseases of ' the liver and O dig e stive Organs, and the powerful influence : it ex of erti upon nervous „ pm:frown - is really•enrprising,• lie . It calms and strengthen:l:the nerves, bringing'them into a state of repo - se, making sleep refreshing. ~ . ,d, If this -medicine was pore generally ussl_, rte mi. are FattiArle4 there Witultittre less sickness, us' from r:e, -1 the . stomaeli, fiver, and tiervOiis sysion. the:great majority..of real and .integin4y .. diseases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition,-and you can bid siefinnee to epideutias generty. This extraordin ary medicine we- vi-ould adv: our friciiidt4 who are at at all indisposed. to give 4fair trial it will-re commend itself: ..lt should, in fact, • he' in ' every. fainile. No other mu dititteleati-pniduee such es 4. - . • ~ . . dences of merit. • ~ • 1 ' - •. • , . ' Evidence noon. evidence has been receivedllike* the foregoing) . from all itectilons of , the 'Union, the last three yeam-and the .stnag . es:t testintony in its 1 favor is,tliat A here is more. fit used in- the prac lice of the regular . physician of.Philadtilphin, than :tilt - idler nostrums colithiped, a factt hat can easily. .he 'establi,led, cud -fully. [iris's-Mg that; a scientific preparation xc ill meet With their quiet approval I - whenpresented even in this . form.. - : • . s .- . That-this medicine .will ure,'Liver• Complaint and Dyspepsia, no tine rail doubt - after using it us directed. •It acts speeific fly -upon o-.the slotnacli roitilixer; it is preferable t • calomel. in. elf. bilieus tliseaes—the. effect is imtnecliefe. - They can he. administered to'female or•-infant with' safety and eljable benefit at any. time.' • • . . ' - r • - . - , • - .. • • • Lack zOll to Ike-marts of the g6ruine. - • ~They have the written si taturenf.C. M. J ACK- Sloo.7.lupon the Wrapper, a d s his :mate 'bitten in . tile-bottle, without which tl ev are spurious. - . ••.' For sale . Wholesale anti Retail at the German . Medicine Stine, No. 120 ,A Ylt street. One doorbe low Sixth, Philadelphia ;_tt , lyreir;ectoble deir • 1 era generally through the entry. ~ - .: • ......... • -Prices Rduced -•-• 1- . - - . _ •. - • Tai enable alt ch s of i vantages of their greitt•re . H .. 'Single Bolt? AU for fide by ABEL (I.T.7Montrofe. Pn.• July °9,'1552.• ' 17 AGAIN TRIUMPHANT I _ The Ovid and 1. - )Wuno of l lt .New 'York . American Institute; the ' Bilker ;Medal If the. N. • ....I •_• , - State:Paii• have been • • atharded',l6 • S I 3 GE . . For the best Sewing - Machine; c ATICTORIGUSLY is the fact now . establish! V of the superioiitT of this Marline over .a cornpetitois. , :- Singer's I'afeni, Sttuight Needl Petpendicular Action. . • ' SE WING - MA CJIINE, secured by-letters patent (tithe 'Toilet] States. T 1 only Machine Privilegetl - to use tlie Straight Ne die: The stiliscriber offers fer sale the ileum use or e& whit right,. of-use of tliittillachine tl county ofSuisitueltannit,l or he will ft.' 11 l'ovn.ltigh open, application for the same.. - coinnt unieat ions mitiresited to the- silt scriber at BINGHAMTON, Broome C>: - N: Y. w set attention. . - A. GENNET. • May In, tf• 'NEW - GOODS' 111;.E substriber„ is now receiving as complete' • .. sort mot. of:Spring and - Summer-Goods • - 1:7 • • Lrry -G464:4;' groceri es , • CrOckt4y, ". Ware; Pa 'tent' Me.diehtei Paintk - Oittc:Drtti • • , AV•ods • Stone f • Wool • dmi, '4; fic4; Window Sash ,G;lasi l ud uty,..earpet— hig; Oil Cloth , Lettiher, Sole 'and - .-U WatChea . i:Pilts and.Oaliiy , hoots nd .!And.tniny.other.art:cles `am disposed In Pell verylow-for:cash or visit& oi.ori. a acllit• tO those who will pay m in onstblelime,'* ALSO a good ait-ortrnent of CrOOR at Djru . 9ek. . ) 1-2 i• — '":•• — • ;'••••••• • B. ' Eti,tigitiY.E • - 1 - ' 1 8 l 'iniPillfl!./fa7.41.140 2 ; 17 ia1:V.0;:i:0,. - !.• - -- laisa - soi.onoiciA, -4 . _. i•iiitixii, wiatioru.and witknliyouppOinga.get; 'Ur .anderstanding. and 'gatalaa 004'~‘ Ps, your .uniienitandingu; 3%1.4 WA zrAinignildilFt_,jr i.hoe you.pmeas 'ha other, taro you wfit.be-Aptinneak: and find it-atiOix,..k -,,§iPtidard'al....l4l 6 lAnd-. store.-.? ~t• ...,, r • • ... .: .. _ - „y„: - . , • ,ri For, tit - twill's ted* ni30.74, 1 1 7 1:15-- , v. =1 1;------ ---Arliff 'rent tale.!laa to)d s . - -.- 1 , r . Wet Intv!4 OW pubtie-unkfOrd. ' ' We - lifinTbe uhaetz . iatca:A , -._ opeisaatuiot 00.....1ia. trike.:r9;, onoi itiebiae(r9o4Trelo , l44loklpP:ba o fillit 414/41/F91:40 61 !t f.gslftil n :AV $ll fr xna7 ; A rt i lgude - , ,t. - _ii„.• , ,w ic F . .‘ , , :".. • til- - zii: - VV. -,,'-- ~~..,~- a :-- , ~~: " ...,- .--, tit to.i , k) - 47111, - Art r' • -• , -'l , - , -,.,„. , .-_. ~ , cit ~:. --, ._ .., • : i • ~ ..1 ',,,:•••,-, -..,,,-,.•_,-• -•---,y, ~,.- .".•-..- ~,:,.,,,, ~„:,....„,...„ , ^". 4 , .- , .. ",`' - A E l j . :s t t re . oei ' P v ° id S a T tie 'l *te isi n "; si • e re : LO:int otit o READY MADE cumuNG - otaif- - ,n q ualities ik:OiceS." i nsisting of Dress, I ' O4l . ~ ecia nn a a , Sni o ck ,a ,Cos ies i lt:', - to ii ,a n n , ,. o, l ':_e nd ieo t a he ts ir ,F as a so " n r ts t: Itire. 'lheir end' , Made Cloth en good. -- .- r i - • .: • ' - * T ho' tnOttii liS" qnil 11' ntrose, Dee. JAb_ 17. = S now receiving and keo a larg4 d , siFO5lO : 43( - L well be sold`cryr lo . tack is cOtopiled of . I _:-.;, ' Aletiiiines, Cli , Fe Stuffs, . ironer '. • ...spoons. Spertneles - 1114:11s, 1 ankee ~liiitiors, 1 ' Dr Y 6006 . ~ -•Stonewntia, Tr InstruippnOiShOu , , mery, Mirrors,' S •p:34. cninki; Watetielo 11'versotr3 pO i n)lof'the ofores4l depa er tsts proniotecl lot, cull ' - :;'ioty More of. outrow, 1i0v. , 1 11 .18 ' STOVE; "COPPEi el l . 1, s IRON ;'ESTA It -re HE stilsieribr ;esp .- ' that lie haseeiv. °titer stock of ttiret.i . : -. tlmost appror td kin . ' ';,- • • . G'4/./‘777nir' ,'••' ' . • FOPEST • ~ lITESTER.: tat elevated:fait:Ts. Of •__ . • W.E { til:Al? 1 : . 0.8..)1VGE •1 • . % . /IN TED 1. .•FA r tligi? . .. variety ofl" minins ':i.• WA LLKIL, AI , A gOoll.and sarious tilt Stoves: fot Wood' ' riouß sizes art I patte I , ' i', and-intenda to kee T.Hot.4 polialar IstO ltin :a ersons Nrishin teipril the it interest -to call .lids tu'enjoy the ad orn ti ye ixiwers. 75 cents. TUII:II,ELL,. Druggii. sals and 1 • 2,18 - 1 ÜBLIC. 11: re ps , ,corAtantly,on hand ziasoitnientof forcashoendy pay fiiat rif e atiortni6nt.o: rrue.titx Pnints -Oils' g .1.1 - 1 - es, Glass , , Wai,e, - Musicil IniAt ru -.1 . otioUs: Ulla: - r, ~.,",' Also,' ... . - . ':. -`-. ''. : ilaidware, ', l , - ' . SSes, Medi l _, T I ' 'der-to - ices, l'er- atiouery, Bruslteg, , il r iug - , Fluid, Lamp, eWelrr: &&&e ' rcliasatorngs. or g 09,4 in tynonft., mill firitirtheir in ng fintt nt tlie brog - and ABEL'TVRRELL ITOVES: Grgat)Rewl.;- TI -& ::SLEET . - • , . . It brie in pnn, pu blic Id. # `hirgel¢ addition to his 1 1111• 710112' L'EEY. Iv 4 t*sr, qUEEY, t , (l iiie,aii;tight Stoves are PARAGO.4 I 7 I :-'.-;* ' - - • , WM P IRE, .. , I . •' ' . . AIR TI(.1 HT, • .. T.. 4 TES, UTICA C 0.4 L STOVE same of new stYle. the TIGHT, P,:elit-31E.R4 • 4iioitilebt,'"pr Parlor . ,and aridi.t.lnal.;*--,'Fiox:StOves.6f, . she is eantinualky recetv, - - . , as great a. variety of ,the ..any de:aerial the country. • ba.4c gloves win find it'to on hini: - They. willfuul his • urniture , . and hest matenata and , as t . or Biooftsc _comity ATeredby pedlars. in Ware kept for side and,. c4s - will be sup Plied, - with laterial4, at Wholesale Pri;' in his line ailtbe thankful attended - .1552. • . , . . lvde of the st ;heap, as can - 61. : nd muck bets , ,rarBtoyo.-P' ade to irder tuadLi,of es, all 'orders I v received `au k I t ongest boug than pe a Faro trout; ro trot • punot Grit.Be4(l,l for Sa l le. aTounty, Pen n'a. I In Sus 4 icha [ r gNIIE SU SCI. It - for the Private Illouses and Loti7f-lo IN. all who Iwishit • l ean give' a minuta Lots as 1 . 0110'4 14 S: 1,7 proved, and tirtw-• I w grafted or corns:mar reel; how far 'from to a depot on the Zip , "and ternls ofpiaymen chase' Reg &Wel, • by calling on - for ad quchanna co4nty, P r4rgon vpyapc ekr free of charg: • Office on Turnpi Brick corner.l * . -.The.follnwfrig Fa far salef' . 1 El?S':tiill 'itct , „ni:'.Abetita tler . of Real Estate.—Farms: ted_in Stri3,quCh_anna county oiler their propefty for side . _ e,4eription of thug firms or wilier:of aCrekhoW many no:- tired; Buildings; Orchard,' lit; other fruit trees,and shude: I. trnse;atal,the•nearesit point:. !. :york & Erie Railroad : price Ail whO wish tosell or Our-, •• ill prom ptreceive piot, attention kressin. , us at Montrose 13us.- e street 4 floors - vest of the Ind :rots are nikriAreti O. im Frame, Boa* . e and Pit r 1 0 ' .- . - di:). : . : . d p i : 60 • . - do.fr t• . ' . d0. , -' 0, • .do; '- ; d' t 0 •- ::,..' 'do.. 1 .- d.* 15 ,' ' • do. '•:- r • d * i 'use. and Lot. ...1 ' _ . 1 't i!o. frained, lioutie sod Nt,Ll. 40 acres, no. 2. 80 acts; nu. 3..100 d: n0..4.. 100 d, no. 6. •70 d ny. 6. 96 • II; Warel es, - do ME= on. tr.. 0........ I .l? ni ar 35: log douse tI - .a, 30a trano.(!on'Qe send ba . z... .. u I, - ibitn. franlnhotte and am `jai. t d 0,:.. - i —do* •- ri do;_ , 1 cili! : 'd o - 1- 414) -I MUM 00.9.44} n0..10.12 no. hous 00.12,1 . 0 u 0043..:140. and 1 SYtW, do, 20 MU= 115: GE( 16'. -1:10 I 5• iun.* 175 SO 200 b IVO 120:1 1 45 4 0 -17 100, 1 /".!.1.5.:. 113, .no. 19. 300, DP. i 20 ., 145,1 no. 2L 190 1 n0r . "22. - 901 un. proved, fox. • im. int. do do * : ini. do I 00 im. do • do 1 40 im da do* ' - '45 imp."' and Airolling; n 0.23.. 45. •n 0.24. 292 - no. 25. 123 acre*, , n 0. . -26. 198 do : n0:27.. - 8 acres 47 ' n 0.28 11, skt sal t i n 029 184 a res, no: : 80-.138 •do ~.. no: 81'13i An gio. 82" leo', . do nn. 33 1601 do no 84.130 'do ,i, no 83•150 i - do '. .100.36 , 300 do ,no `37 el9O, „ - do: no.88:17 . 0. do no. 89,1•73 . do. - no:A0.110: wen n,..4 01. 2,X2lieres, 'n6.42., 4 4 ,1 AG Go. 48.'4"Orei, it 11.4..44..- 1. sdci no. , 45 80 do 1 no. 44. V. 1.,0 -' nor; 47- • 4- . 200 n0.;48:`..10s acre* n 0.40 881 . itit*i no: - 50 8 'nqesiT Oo =st 0 '.itcrikp; • tili . 52; 1 . 24ii0 ' , nc(Jl3;' - '2O - eiar mtr.54.::140.4ti` itoll.ss'; , ,tici' - acil,.* no .46,1101:itinoti no Wr O 'adres ,n0:111 1 ~ , P.rfe,,, Pi1e4 , 0t 0 4441 o.4l4 l triw r .abo'iriAligLiiur f ,,,,-, . . Montree• Pa., •-.11;;11-....11.1"" '0 m frae house and barn., 100 , . do _ der; 1 - 05 'do do ..1 . 135 ' -do do 1 60 ' - do ' do i , ,100 do .do 80 _ dos dO 1.170' do I r ' ' - flo'„ . 1 140 ';do, do . 100 , - -do ',;do 1 00 - . im. ' 00.• '45 improved. _, , i 1 160,julproved.* - ' ; , ' 1 1 - do i - ,1 cla improled.w _ 1.1. ..20141,,,,- ' ,d 9 1 •• 80im Witt Mill i n 160 inrprov,ed. ] l = sir iniptired; - • --, !,` 5 impioved house' and barn:.- f at, .3 iulroved,' hoquisMd.t ' rik, - .o,'hopmred. - lo: 41 , 14 , '. .4,, , =. .65 improved., , . , 1-5 4 11 4r0,v 4 ,,d: ' 1 00ill ) P1'd : - bls4fokeit ' 40 impriplied 100.uuroved,_„ ~ , 32 itivr974, - „: -,;,. ~4 • i to_ Ago per,acre. r; =.,- . 1 2 - `. 1.. ta e efr in g to Ptlrglouie. l iayor the the lfa.eau-obtaii alull disco* ..,, :.- cAtikinahD_ALDlFO: E.G. BABCOO9i Vii. ~A, October, /850.,' , , l_ rked,thus(l)l4aieensold' i - qi i ' ' 21 e` .l " - , - , i 7: • - ' sAiTitF,'IIE'SVELit ieliEltlitinvi ~..,,,,,-. -...-,:. -6.,,t TTAYING purchased*y l ean dc ,o 4 - the mt . 4..t„,,GLE - VOUNPRY,,, are ;Ty- propared to fill ' oiders'.rkni the trade, :And:" o work in theitilini '- ritti - Itlairetul'iterpatch:' , Tk . i_ ion kiepconst u t. l ly on hand 'IL- - . , i - -", '-. PLOlVa: , (6est L.•1,)1. -. .... . • .. i •.. S TOVESw:(aU ki ' vi l e • , '-• \ CULT/V4 TOR: , 4 SiTRA ,IV," CUT ERS; - - L' ' , _ - •... , 4-„' !,G'ORN , SH LERS, 4c. , , war i nvite „t,, F .tie u or att,ention to the Viols which ,we ,rltAtintare. We .inattufacture aMikeep - _ for,stile . : , -4.. .. , .. TAe,rert : tratizrßlfrirldey proi v. ~ wi h a ve 'pnrelmso the e3ittrt‘e tight,to mann factire analsett in thliCatin Y,Wayno; Wyoming, and Brattford,i -.. '-' -• ' ' ,- . . - STOVES ! 31,potrbs . p to ' .the prOnisetr do do* do do . I do - 410 .. . d 0:....:. - d0'1 . ...!. i: do :-.- --.:::do'. 1- , . - • - dti.. , .....: - . ..,: d0*1 ':::: tr., , tYtinng PurecIAION" Rich's-Patent- Iron, Beam „Inene., mi tt pieFexceiiting th e band!, 11 - ii,te)etirateti for its easy ttiltught, be. tug en e.thija - etteier Than ins n,ow.: in `,uge, while its d - • ,trengtis txra , ; y grPat or. - • 'MA CITIA, 7 ERY - of. all kinds mittmfaitured' and.repaired by expert, eneetl - Steam. Engines. Geariiigefor Tills, Shims - -gle.l itfacitinesl A l tnortr, the Steves whic h rnanufaettire, are KEYSTONE, ''ookincr Store. - ROUG:II,4- 11,E1D . .EOII,EST Q - u EN; do ,ritEmlum, do And other kiritl4,4llarranpd for_ buraing Rood or coal. Also . ' e Regulator , ar r I Stove. `Cottafre Parlor;'• do • - Stanleys, two gi and a`variety ,of clktr andsout biifneri:' We e k gene risnliiivis.'Dog' 6ll andShOveland Tinge Sta to order on sho rt a'4ice an - . , ll,3lrOrdei for..BloteN &e. ijre s'oliqied fio 1 0.• 11 1 0 filled at-reasiltabli 'fritiartinds.ltritibrells dii; it c. - ii.e. Igo: k Alone at the lowest prices., ... gticultufal•lmpletnen,ts, i t i - th e trade;:ancliFili 4 , ife - pikeit.- - * ~ ' • * ... . S. 11. - SASYRE,- - ;'; l''B. S. BEVELEY,'. # -. .. -,.-: -, .„.-, . - • ', S.TEIiICII43;. _- , . katirose, ‘itat,eh - :4 : ,,1 . §4:',.,.. . - • ...:,- -, .. ..:_. ',.; PLOW - ' - NEW -ESTAB ISTIMENT. "kr t.... 31971! rCspacifall3 . llfif,artri..the 111* public-tbat they .intaiutaPt tiring Illatch.. ley's Cerebrated l'hey also keepconstant 1y.,0n hand. - . - . • . iT l ityne ‘c644yi.a . :.Curter. *S7hoc*, o f carious patterns too dantemns to mention: liopp bY. strict 'attenticp to receive our: sharp' of patlic patronage. ; bfaaufactory D. Post's `viiiloBll4l:i Faun& 3iotfr..neat : Searle's mill.. • tar frapairrag; .doneshorx-na,tiee2l • - , gEttarr ."310T4.. , • • ELISitII Feb. 5, ,18.5‘..t. ' ' BUSINES : NOI IV,Us . .'',V irtl.:AOW* 'l4 re. 00 .; Ilk. lieving:uTzettietkAccennt ' anda4jast: the -sin* ,::::-...- --.1•;.: . - . - The Friereatfitila litionezti gill b Old . • i...iattil unOr• the • flint' - .of, :M. They 'lirtend-** l .lteart''. - lon - .)ullid • 1 and •wilrbe - ier read and ; thiti date . 1110. - 0 who faioi tl ere Fith • Iteeit tha.ltand.l:-large a oek.ef;*_, - D . ry-':00 - 9ds . ;=.:.qrkiC s ey''ie'l taidWare' &c, -.carver,4,l4:. Blacks ttith; • i Tviilt- and Shoe,:bialtet ..4;itrillr al ofe•ditiary.for - thaii aro nittOes.... , Boots and L • Ste.*.s ~, B .4 , :kiiii; , ' e ', °reit' oeta,ltipt on ha_ hda tiy. , • . _.,.• -••, ..,.. ;• -.-.... .•., • Jan. I, /852. =EMI TitiiV 76 rirEYST4YSTE. Ditiiille•bien, Etut)ire l S4•o3 • Prettlitittt ;•' c . Parlor, Chtfich,ind Stoye, Warm s ., PIK, Corn-shellers, :- ti tiaw: Points, tend tolelt cheaper t sepL‘24; 180: LOOK-.TO . Y 0 R lAND-AIARRSI THE:sUbscribei attend to•e4casional calls at his old businisss of Stilt nen/N . in this when desired. - Many of the old - Farms in county'this should r be 'lv-surveyed, to.look up and renew !the old land-marks','-a - luell ate liable to get lost or obliterated byltiihe so ac to Oedlt.ion disputes ' -and difficulties for time to come. „Every man who does net knaw the.precile location of all his lines and corners therefore, sheuld t:ee to it iii seasoh, to 'prevent' fat Ure trouble and lit igal ion. CO...VVE.Y.tyCL'irG Vi&Mended to, by" ' 1, J. . IiAPMAN Montrose, Oet. 181. TENPERINCE • SabON AOD ' ‘GRocEity rritE'd • un ersig,n axing re etv - a c,oice , of GILOPERIES, are iseffing! timid as tea _skiusble-„tertela us tliey, - Can' be bought this side of OS a gilt and ,itee for y:,.:naselves. Turnpike stlet, on 4 Kilt of Bahlwii Cois Saddler Sho . keeP constantly Oranges, Lemons, i g 4 Baia tisk Nuts'of,4ll kinds - , 4r. „ '/lils'y'lo, 1.56 F. 11. 1410.1fil All rin s ~-,.. FITIS • - t TFIE largirt stock Ina greatest variety° ... sorne, styles:nod patents ever offer t ed pi . fins nutrket, whietkare,ufferedat coi - eatalY IPTP"'"' naltaling a larger I °t• of-h,odsFola r atalfar 4 t. es at 6 pnnee yet. ynril..i 11 .',., •)- ' 1 --...-- - -.I3URR C O.W§ k. ' Gibson, June 24, 84151. . - , , _,. '--.` ' '`.•?, =. - c.f. -7- . ' '.!. -, : -7 . f.''' .. ' f parectstat4 L(t r liisstianic, Annuity Ond True Cotapaiy a Phi4iiiioiafiT' a f" *r r er P etK !' t CA11 11 4 , 7 = 50,1:01t . ::. , 2 ,:.--, - . B - s = WiT,4lest for sled Copt t 3 i. , - 1-i ' 4 4iir,lell ratiatre stiTikl tlcits * 61- . • - --el,- P —— ' .' fia x atios neurinee ii p . 4 Niilfifiti 0 an' recessarp is/ . o aii.l"isiienit desiond to make - 40*cm : Mentos°, Oct.; 44, 1850. --;. - , 1 , - Winter icCom ng »B tc e x` aioniyb nip of the near a irgaeh of w inter ` solo tlle' tin for' gentle ll2 4 9l ; r `P, eil M be bk up . lbeirniniirAcOinViql":","g7“, -r • i'ueot ;fit to s- wait tomb •tus - o austotletiN .Pt i t r i ib er e-bi Jleirier 4 WprOcirfqd t apit : #. lSirTr9ric - . 1 ; 1 0 - ralqd , lad 2....1 - ' -t ' - ' I-. rim.,,* i ibt , , ,- - 't. _--',""•11411re.i... .rMirv- 1, -.':- ''' `f ';',' ; . 4 ! - , ,oPetincot Eli i iil4l 4 ,,be . ,, r - R - O A - fp*lNAuttlus-s ori-da,„, llt*Tr 1 beiitelf-at"' - cozeipin -- liiies.. - -- - 3 ~ *rk t. . - k or- , - oios ot ''-' Ai. - on theator , ~ 1 uk- - b- uql -on . dII na l i r 4444.,.„,_110tua1rr 1610°°-` eal A f01'.1,4 P -..-:;.. 0444 ittarell ..-_ -0% 11$.4'",jfeeeferam -..-„tesures. .. 41,301 41, 11 S(. '• -- - qii,;,i!,,,. Th . 4 i1ie1y.,_...... ~i un- yeoulut.tioveo Lc ~.. k rates, . - cltie Art. --s . r The e,, -• -0 ..,-- 41.!°c,saadgifiA , 4 „,..r 't iirder. -,- '-` 'py Pa 4itr ',i•The...ii the ``. „..,;:telinS 116._,a COUOILe, .e."" rk .o 040...,,, of, ow.- -in oe. kli9w --- Awiu - - -0- - - .0. iN . -rm. -, • the null'. perty,4 . . 10 iigen :tit woe in. ow/ , Pra. 11u•v'Se.g1)Pwr; Zoo) -haLfrftwe- gweimplfi. 1 , ikus,-plfortl4l-7:TEri7' .I.' 'L :'- i,,i.,,Ea...-*vg-, 1v4..,- 44i1x1r4 Tea 4,40 l—T ~:wi`~t' r~ ~. also - on hand Grind, SHOP. • , Nityr v i i nel44 -with him to 6111 continuell it his S. Wilsim & Suit . Reuel •cacietp,. k fui tcl accointno cilL Tbey ; Crocktry, , • mess ; C'altiage. find the articles liters,: ,and Rabbet L - s! I„ ~~~': f :Cooking Stove o.do. e do do: S r iOve; howo s :Zita: buttes,: i .xse give. . au tile di fon WoM or Coal Tin • Witre, 4tr-r eraikei4; - Pkitlgti asl-we . - LYONS - 4 CO. notea. 'PO