si!f ! ,o,,__*,4,ii . o'io.-:. - liiiot; The, Art 01 4 1v,liq ,ploy. can't see for my life, Bow, you get along so easy, Mi. JonO' , said merry Ellen to her mother's;nearest. neighbor; your family is larger than loam, and you have less help—, but you are 'always in time—come when :I will ~ . I-find Wags M good order—no bustle, fuss or confusion. Now we work froni morn ,`till . night, at our bouse, and our work is , never ;done. There must: be witch . ' work about it--.some secret=do tell us won't you 'Why,. tilen. I don% know that there is ,auy • great: secret about it; all I can tell, is, I don't Work sery bard, but somehow, I do get along-very easy, - as you say, with all that seems to fall to my lot.' - " we ail know that, Mrs. Jones, and, we know. too, that you do more reading and ,writing than 'any.of the rest of us, and visit. die sick more, - and find time for.: , e very thing thatje•goodoll;'..there is, and you must tell Me all abont it.' , - '-Yes; Ellen, I 'will tell 'you all I know about it for you're real smart; and will make a first rite wife for Fred some day, but you roust first promise to try . and make my se cret Of practical use to yourself, and teach eve rybody else.' Ellen blushed, and almost wished she had not been so impertinent. "But Ellen wag a good sensible girl, and was 'impressed with the idea that Fred would want a wife some what resembling his mother, in doinestic matters ; -so 'she stooped down-and tied her shoeto hide her confusion. .Mrs. Jones laid down the cheese knife; (for it-was early in the .morning) took up herbabe r *hich her kind Heart and arms had tiken borne, and pick ed - up - a basket of green peas that were to be shelled for dinnerornd sat down to nurse ber little orphan to sleep, take the peas out of the pod and tell her story. , • Wells,- Ellen, my secret is just this ;—, 4hen Igo-out to shake the table cloth, I al- , ways bring in a stick of wood . ; Seldom take ' two Steps where one will anSwer, and try to do everything -the shortest way." I pulver- izei.sateratus enough to last a month . ,#t one time; keep it in a convenient vessel,ina then it is alwa,ya ready for use—no untying pa pers And scattering the floor and cupboard, no table, rolling pin, or mortar`to clean but once ; instead Vof beating my eggs with a knife-or . ."a spcx3ol4.l have a whip made of wire, best in an oblong shape like a tassel, and tied with a bit of twine to a hickory handle, and I tan beat the whitei of six eggs to it stand ing . foam, in two minutes, as easily .as you willinhalf an hour with a knife. Anybody cal make .an egg whip that can whittle a stick, \ \ or Edd a piece of wire, if they =not afford Ito - ,buy one; - I only mention these thingi, as. samples of , time saving. But if you will not be offended, I will tell you a lit= Off_endedl Not L - - It's the silliest thing: in the world to getoffended, particularly with those' :who; wish to do us good. Tice doctor ofien: his toadrninister unpleasant drugs to abet: a cure.'; .41rttryiette_ttrlsoftgr—Z , wFeK - and we went in to ' the milk room and cheese room 'to see the cheese; and as we came back we stop ped a few minutes to.. chat in the kitchen, the lady told.the:girl shemight make some flan , net takesi, or griddle bkes as some call them, \ - ferjea. She' started off on a bound to do. her, duty ... First she 'ran down cellar and 'brought up, the buttermilk jar, balding al meet a pailful; then she ran back for'the eggs, - untied \ shelf pound or saleratus, .scat tered a spoonful , on the floor, and another on the table, relied itlind tied it up; next tarn edler-biittermilk out-and spatteled her new. dress: all all about the l waist, splashed it over the table on divers things, said "oh pshaw," picked the from the floor,clean edther area, and brought g' plate and ran to the meal - room ; and came 'back with a heap - lug plate of flour, put itinti the pan and stir . red -away; back. and forth till it was all sub-, merged and all lumps._ There was not flour, -enotrgli;'iway she ran again, brought _ More;. N 'there - was still not enough, and the third jOerriejr2had to , be made, in. at was:dashed, and y she stirred awa till her face glowed likes . • •, peony ; all at once she' thought of her eggs. • and broke them into the batter. , She bad - - forgotten like : salt, ' and ran the fourth time into the meal roOm. Now her batter was too thick, and more buttermilk that° be used . 1 ' and consequently the salaratuapaper had- to 4 'undergo another operation. - Finally, after .i N ~ , much labor and toil, and an expenditure of :: much 'time, and waste of material, the luni ipy batter was ready for use. -But here was . a hew' trouble ; the fire that was 'last right half an hour before, was now exhausted ;the . griddle • which had been , set upon the stove t in 'the begkinning; was now burned rough, the kitchen and the ante-room - full of:the un -- plestiant -smoke and, odorof burnt greeie— t the-nates stuck fast to the iron—two messes , were, wasted before the' griddle : could be 1. rubbed' smooth ; the dish i cloths were in sad 1, 1 plight, and:the young lady had expended p <4 , much actual labor as would have prepared . the wholemeal' 1 set the table and all.' .V, - • • ''' V. *Va t dear;--that *as Me ; anybody might, '..,.. - lino* the picture L But how would you 7-- ", have managed 1' ' • ' . (, 'T_ should.; him taken my pan, - gone down ' cellar, arid with thy - eup, which . I keep in the ' jar. for that ;purpose, dipped the , buttermilk V without 'spattering it, into my pan; then ' broke the eggs carefully into the milk•; gone ~..i. ..,from:there to the meal room and sifted-.the ii,, properquantity of &writ, and Alfred 'it tire ,',. - fully, thus beating the eggs while:istirred i t ~ - in the font; dropped in, a little salt and re i , turned.. to the kitchen, all in five'ininutis,- r without having 'one 'thing out of lance; 'pt. r cot) ihe egg-shelfs, and those I sioal4lllAve t . removed" some other time. So kou see 6-- 1., • stead of four, ;journeys to the cellar, Oral* carry;. back, and four to the meal roorn, - 1. ;t• should . hive • . done the whole work, saved . 1 my strength, l ruired the wear and_tear. of my (• I *boas, - -save4:44 o fdit-of a i l dress. saved the - ; fire, the - annoyance, and the good half hour: 1.• . ' for- somathingelse, and hada better mess of .. - - takes for - supper -in the hafgeht. And this t',, ir)ittly. One balfhOureaved in"getting , supper, ..; by ;one It took threethat nightlon g er:to get:tea by half; thin it-would- havata- P ' ken me to have:got'it alone.' ' , -,--• "---_ 4 V.iit4awlne 1 here's the babY faatjalecii --gijiteas am all shelled, and mystorTitUa - be , wound:up, for 'tin', time to " whey Arfithe _ . cuid:-. - if ( - this bit Of experience dOell You, :gedit Iwill 4.41,74 in. anothet 'Whir,. some Vi -41 ai 4 •, ' . - , ---_:- . - --' '', , . . antanY people like an ="- Independent Pms," which chnue3 - ixactly with their own opinions. - , - 'Whet likitseliste sad • doctiorloisl Ain an other ,shouldle'ierforrand*lth sn intilketitiefer-' Brice , to the; nature or the diainse,*nlithe 'adaptation orthe'reniedy. , Akron,. is a oiritfol observor of tawra4 Oben-, amens, and withal a successfut. - cultivntor:": He; has ' : recently. - contributed the roll Owing valuable suggestions to the Senna/ Beg,- • The value of-Lime or Plaster; as a Manure, 'depends upon the' cOmporient . Parts Cif - the soil to wlk4i - it is applied. All-land bas more-, or sulphuric acid in tudecomposi Lion of iron . pyrites.' The presence o O f this acid may geUerallitie - knowu by the appear ance 'of the soil, and•partieularly of the . atone i If there is any, iron rust, or oxide of irint, the soil; in . the stone.; or on the top of the water.,that filtratc; throYkLh the ;;,or if the miter is ha - 7AR, indicates the presence of sulphuric ac 'd•' If !and on - w.hich ,seedis sOrn, is .., IRh , • I . sa.--- slow to catch," or sod , over • :or catcl)ed in patchcs, it indicates.the presence atsulPhuric , If. the roots of cloVer, and herds-grass in the spring, stand two or three' inches out of the ground, and in detached) parcels, with bare ground betweeti-='-it is the' work' of sul phuric - acid. On suclr land.plaster is, a post tine injury.. - . If eleier and tame grarssivi die out, and are succeeded by wire grass, sorrel or 'spur dock, it is 'caused by sulphuric acid. Put,on lime and keep off plaster. „. • The -reason •why phister should not= be used on land cletrged with sulphuric AM, is \ that plaster is "composed of lime and suli)hur, and applying that., is adding more of that with which the land is ovcrehar,ged. ; On; such laud apply lime, which . u! i nites with the sulphuric acid, and forms plaster. The lime tbus neutralises the acid : amf - th e-acid. thus• neutralises the time, and forms a compound rnitriment i`er vegetation. ; • ; The : reason why • the gieuhd appears so hard, where the earth is charged wittisulphti ric acid, is that the old stubble has been eci ten op by the acid: The sulphur acid in plaster, applied to land not overcharged s , th that substance, decompOses vegetation, and fitsit,for'nour ishieg the hying plants._ Wheti .there is an excess of the acid; it eats .vp the vegetation, both dead, and living. This is the reason , `.why soils overcharged with, the acid are.al ways deficient in vegetable niatter 7 And soils free from it, have an excess of vegetable . Jmatter in .a decomposed state.- - The presence of thin acid is. ‘ the cause of sorrel and...sour .dock, and sour grass.- The land ,is litterally :sour, and blature is trying to throw it fronEher stoinach, thqough these eicreseences. J The rule then, -is, if your land has too much sulphuric• acid, or- is sour, :give it a good cast of lime-; if !lititittis of acid, ap ply plaster. • L. .y. NE,ltot. Roles fbr Home Education.: The following - rye worthy of being printed tiers of gold, 'and being placed in is con • spicuous position in every household : 1. From your Children's earliest infiincy, you must inculcate the , necessity ofinstant obedience. ' . • 2. Unite firmness with - gentleness: Let, your -children always understand that , you mean• exactly-what you say. 3. Never. premise them any you are sure that, -you can giv you promise.. • WO 5.: Always , punish your_childrenfoi wilfid-. ly - disobeying, you, but neveriunish in' an: y. ger. . _ --....-_.• 6. Never let them - perceive that the can vex you or make you lose yourself alto and. 7. If they give way to petutence and em per; wait till they are calm, and , then "g • tly 1 reason - with-them on theimpropriety of eh.. 8. Rimetither that a:little:present -p ish-_ ment when the Occasion arises, is much ore effectual Ll= the threaiening of a i 4: ter punishment -should the f ult,he . renew d. . 9. Never give yourchi th in any th in be cause they cry for IL • . , t 10. On no - account I Ow them to oat 'one time What.'.3ronhilv forbidden. der the like circumstances, at another: . t . " •-- 11. 'Teach them ..that' the only sure and easy way to '4+614 goad, in io • be gopd. 12. I l Aecustom them' to make their little .recitals With :perfect truth: ,' ' - •- ' , .... • 13.. Never "allow of tale bearing: . • 14. Teach them that self-denial, not self.' indulgence, is the aepointed and sure meth od of securing - happiness. , i .- - -,,, f...r. . Sour Food.; Cattle fed on sour food Pripared by . for menting rye-flour .and Watering° I kind of , pagte, and then diluted with whter afterwards, thickened with hay chaff' (that is hay cut small,) are said to fatten quickly. - , This plan is adopted -in France to a considerable extent, and has been introduced, years ago, in this. Country., ,Altbongh not generally adopted, it is deserving .of consideration by - gazers. - With respect to the efficacy acid \ fdodr for fattening :animals, there is, Mon MC" other subjects; it variety of opinions. itis well known.',that swine derive more nourishment :from ...sour milk, than they do. from Milk in 'afresh state _ ; and there iso doubt butthere are particles which prom te- digestion •and facilitate" the consumption ;tor a lar .quan tity of food, and conseqUe 'Up ex •to the 'fattening .of cattle.: ~--. I Mr..:- . - Chailes :Wilson o Walla id, Long , Island, is a distiller of`VhOcey fr - rye .al4 e i corn. lle' fattened an o - eihili at the American Institute, whi' Weighed 4,000 pounds; and the matetitthi used - were the grains freed from the more fluid partleft af ter distillation, and suppoied to 'foment slight. lfbefore being fed. To this was;9ePisi9nal ly - added a' small, quantity - Of: win:Meal, which - was also permitted to sour before use.!ll --.WOrkisig. Fanner. , - f , . 00.,..i traveller ioSonth America, speakf log of his -native land, says it-is pleasant to,:. notice .that , into t s t , ei•er strange eountrieil they may have wan red dining minter, and whatever _otratkite - lerigue li tbq , 'nay bevel herd they nevertheless oo back speikin English.:Hark, - ' Phoebe i Phoebe r plai l enough;' And by and by the Bob o' Link saying' 'Bob O' Lincoln": and tba qtiail say.. ing '‘ Bo bt :. .Ayhite - r: N74l.li#4:4llard of one who alsragelhought; the rohin,aaidt‘ Skillet ! three legs to a skillet, I two 1100 a skillet l' A certain ` facetious ` doctor says the robin, , cry out !o,hito as he pain* . alOnittba !aid, 31150! ................1 • ‘lfliliient I:Cnie 'em I, cure ' em I fobysic' I. physic I Physic ! : And'. the frogs,' duly la 1112130TOUS sweetie ditties, in Whieh seas 1.14 40 '''•fulii l' While' -a:either. ." - i •DWT Pt 41 moult, ot dhrom44 .s ' 'at ?r :.... -' - .- - . 1,- , - -- !-41111).- appointment -,Belliilaill _ i jr l 4.4::Pastimieter - at' _ . e Veauied - ii' goo d deal: o:excitatus,4 A n4 lassie diNiii facilii•4 o uS We ;.. 34 .1 1 mv5 - -#4 - Friiiiisjia , tAie-- 4 PietiotYaylor, b4iides4behieliiiu ,, ty_etetberii i: ' 11,1111N1 OS .. ITAVIPIQ recently addid to our assortment ot .ILIA: JOB . 1 172. E several new and beautiful fonts new RULES,' BORIOESS,- ORNAMENTS, Sc we gra_ nowlprepared to 4recute every-kind of . '- -I.;TTERI@kPRESS •• ---. -,--- PRINTING, such as - PAMPHLETS, •- • --f .-- CIRCULARS, . - ! • - `i" . `_POSTERS,.- - 1ft..0.1 . . 1 - CRDS, •: = • • - .. -BLANKS, .. .- - : - - ~. • CIIBCKS, - ke:, V in Stile, at fair c prires, and with' despatch. Ha 'rig the advantage of new Materials Through out - we can confidently proinise to give • o those favoring us witheir Entire:S ttsfaction . fattionage. . • ligir Special Blanks, 00l Ticitets, Bill Heads etc., will be printed on hort notia. ;oti good paper * * A All kinds of Bhtlas usual* , called for; con htntl yon hantifor sa l._ ' .:• , - Those whO bay,JobPiinting to do wilt find it to their interest to ctil at the. ItEGISTER Of- New 'Drug and Grocery store. DCKPTOR I E. PAT/1108 lould respecfully inform his numerous old and well tried friends birth in and out of the' Profession, and the public in general that he ha s . us t embarked in the 'above funned business, and hail now on hand, aikii is still receiving full and well chos en assortnfent of every thing in the line off . Dings, Medicines,; Oroceries, Dyes,l'aintiote. &c.,. all of which he Will sent'''. Call or Barter upon, the Post idirintageous 'terms to the Purchaser. In reference to his Dru r laandifedicine.s, he would siipply - stlate, that they wore selected himself from thel establishment of P. Shiffelin Haiaes & Co. one iof the most reliable in the City of New York—mid; for 'purity and excellence he believes - were .nesnr excelled, if eqiialed by any stock ever before tirOught into Susquelunut County. His Stock GrOceries fultand well-bought, and consegiuently can be sold cheap. Be has alsoit feW Choice Liquors-for medicinal purposCs, which he calinfford as low as it more:inferior article generally been bought for. Please call bifore pur chasing elsewhere, at theold stand of Phut & Ware finer, in -the building formerly known as lbe" Far mers Store," opposite the " Democrat olBee." • Montrose Febrnary 1, 1353.- HEAR YE!.:HEAR YE!! • TurtEREAs- C. D. - Liithrnp rt. S. A. !Woodruff hive forined a - dipartnership, tinder the name and, fir:n.ol C. D: I f rithrop S Co., as ilealets in STO 7720 WARE, whereas, it is' *desirsible that the same should be inside - known to the pthlie, fur the good as Well as'our own -,-- , Nutlet! , is therforti Nerdy given to the.gOod.peo• Ple of Montrose and theregion round about, that we may :still' be. found laboring "At out vocation, at the old-stand on Main Street; where thall.'fbe [nippy to see our friends:andto supply_their Ira - to the best of our ' C.l). LATMIIO . Idoritra.c.Feb..lo, '63. - S. A. WOOD tmless - o them what A WORD TO EVERYBODY. _ . , • : • . , esilb t eaun ! ,- - _Behold the.wonders Art Imo.. ._ ..._ _._•,.: - , We: talk by lightning, ride by steam, - • - ' And paint by. Sore eternal beam! BUT without stopping to enumerat e the niany benefits derived team the" wirer and "track," we would call your attention to the advantage of procuring one or more of those beautiful _ - - . ' 'Daguerreotype _Portraits, which' are taken at the. Odd Fellow's Hall, by the aid of " heaven's own sunlight"- and' W. B. Deans, the Artist.'' - ' ' -. ' iL He ha s jest returned from the' oy, not like the Doctor, with „ his "bead fulL of knowiedge," but with:a:new; and interesting fuiVy of :plates and cases, gold and pLiteil lockets, pins, t key s, tic. Among his latest of cases are e Madame Sontag; Tortle Shell, and Ladies' Ownt-,the most splendid and attractive patterns avertiered to the public. • Currie and see! Admisiion - k e. 1 . , Montrose, Dee. 7th, 1852. 'W. , II DEANS. . • CES •VV PAPER. HANGiN S, embracing a great vaiietycif beautiful - ttcrns, which we offer at lower prices than Vag*, - er helm of before iu - these parts. Handsoine 11 Papers 9to 10 cts. emu. Also,* large lot of • 17 PHILADELp A PAPERS, beautiful patterns ands riur qualsty. - Ik. We will Make it for the 4 t t erest of all wishing.to .paper threllings, old or ne ,to purchase frorn our stock. " - • .BURROWS & , . Gibson, June 24,1852:' -'. VALITABL 'FARM IN EAST BRIDGE: water,:Sustrehanna county, Pa.. -containing 106 acres,' known as the Hngh McCollum Farm, and now oirtied by Richard Blay. -Said Farm is' well sitiated si miles froni Mil:Arose, near -Heart. Lake Mills, slew miles from the 'Lackawanna and Western Railroad and the New York and Erie Riad it the Bend—has a good Orchard of graftei frnit,'s never failitig spring near the !Muse, and is well adapted for dairy purposes or forgrain. Al- . Apo, 10 Cowl, a quantity of? Hey. a timber 'of Hogs, and other property to be iacluded in the sate. For terms apply to Harveyr/riffing of Bridgewater, agent,or to 'Richard Blay of Mauch Chunk. -- • Nex Milford StoTe Derit, 1852. II . ~,1 117.REIT basing received anew and large -L A • .asportmeni of . 000kING:PARLOR AND sgop.STOVES, a t for WOOD and. COAL, hich in cormection with his previous stock will, lie an assortment ClA =ally c omplete in th e popular and improved kindrof Airtight , Ele ed Oven, Premium, and. Plate Stores. Stare Pi Sheet fron; Myr; Stove Tobes,Ar-, which he will lat the lowest prices for eash or. Appreved oreiTit. , - ...January, 1814; 1 ' - ' - ' LOOK seeewil AT THISs - t . (If a party conce rn ed.) . /HE -Onsettled *mats, notes ie., Of . the late t. "Arm of S. IL Sayre 4i Co. are new . the= hands of Benj. Sayre for, settlement.. y e!onpela 14m - to ask immediate attention to , as well tut those of his own. If not iery , soon' set. tied, they will be put info the hands of some Ow. for A pralegal - neention. Jan. 211111158. Dissolution. rrimcf.i.of SAL Sipe a. Cur: ais' this dia 1. *grid by mutual frummt.„: The. noteB,., and ia twits irill be.found *be lands a Sayre cociiiimedb4a setOesOnt. _ 13.8.13 A * CO. ig sl : • Fish,::'•• - - . Ci11e1111101104.116 4 X/11113111C HADDOCK, ikekerel, O ho L an d llll, mu m ! w bY _ J LYOII3 4 SON . • - 111•1411 itheere - 1 , *Thr V man tritb tire - biotite/Mt - R as be cur ••_ • left° nit' tete& by ode( Prat INIIIMUSIfi Toothbeettsiboudy: Try it, . . • 41S.- odd by aloe. • O . • . .: : :: -. .. i :. - 5.t1:05.i 1- itti.:} 4. oll: V l laik,:t:ii.ol4. 4 VDllll,ll* Vg4,..a;i4iiiigki4' ~ ' :•.- ; _:):o4cirlizi*_..l4. l 7,:,'-::'., ; ., : - „ . _'. . ~-. .: . -. 1 : • . :-.. , : f , T.: ,-,'.: 7: - :..: , :"....: - ..:.---,,ii.::::-.11,7::::::,;1.-.:,.1 - ,::::-,-, -;=.l. .:.:,..,::-.'::,.:;:,..'....-2,.':,....,:-.1•,_.:,-.. Piocianiation. DIGESTIITI FLUID, o OR, GASIIIC. J f LICL Prepared from Rtiairr,or, the forth STOMACH or lir& ox, after directioi of Halm Leibig, the great Physiological Cl misto hYHJ.S.:/luugh• • Woos. D.,'Philadelphii P*. 4 . . This is Natuie's own toMOY.for;, ' an unhealthy stomach. No art °trim an equal- it curative pow-. mi. It contains no Bitte ra, or nauseous driigs. It is extremelyrgreeable to the taste. and may be taken by the rust feeble pritienta who can not eat a water &Myr without' at-ute; TBeware of drugrxl irritations. Pepsin' is not a 'Call on tie agent and get a descriptive circular, gratis, evil a large ammnt of scientific evidence, from loebg's animal. Chemistry.. Dr. Combe's Physiology. of digestion; •Di. Pereira on faid and diet ; Dr. John W. Draper of New York Universi ty; Prot Danglison's PiysiologY; WOE Silliruan, of Yale - Colhge; - Dr. Cayeriter's Physiology ; together will reports o Cures from air parts of the United Stites. • •. Amu. Ttitlast.r., Montrose, wholesale. tip.ri , retail iIEV ..100DS • ii .:1 - , JUST ItECEIVED BY ... , - . I.L.- POST tgc, CQ. Mottrose, April. C, MORE PROOF 0F . 77E1R SIUPERIORITY • LATE FIRE IN JERSEY . CITY. • • ivrp.. SILAS C. lIERLING : —Sta:- It gives . ; us 111- great pleasure to-date that a Safe of your - make was the means of preserving our books and valuable pipers, together. with a.lot' of Silver. Spoons, Forks, from destruction by the five that- occurred itiour stors on the night of the 27th ult. at No. 4b Moutgcimcry st. The fire Commenc ed near the Safe,.whichzniitrg. to its situation on A Wlti sed mem loam. Very respectfully , MIS it CO. The proprietor of, the genuine 'Herring Sala mander Safei" challenges the, whole world, in the - slam of one th . ousend dollars, to produce their , equal. Alwarded the runt mEnst, at the. IVoyld's London, and tbe Geld Iftedal by the Arneiican In stitute. Over,Booo- of these Safes have been sold and are now in use, and more than 100 have pass 'ed triump , hantly • ;i timo gg i g n ri a p s , . " c....,res ina - c - i74,:haiing been taken in part fott."Herrings." for Isale at cheap rates. • JOHN FARREL, 34 'Walnut street, Philadelphia. ~Ifarbieized iron ;Mantles, Table 'Tops; &C_ from the works of the celebrated " S,a lama n der Marble Company," on hand in great variety. Bm3 [A TRUE COPT.] By Special Appointment. - K. ,• '"/YE ALL MEN, that we, the undersign. ed. Jaen Pierre, Charles . Dupierte, Theopho- Schmidt and Henri Fritz, of the Cantons of Berne- and Neuf Chatel, -Watch Manufactprers DO by these prmenteduly authorize and appoint Professor J. A. SINGLETON,. Watchmaker, of Montrose, and WM. SINGLETON, of the *Aire said place, to be our Sole Agenti fur the State of Pennsylvania,_and this said appointmentto extend South and, West. "-- • - WO the parties to these presents, do agree to pay all Lap . costae instituted by any infringement on thisver appointment, suid to this we set our res peetiae mimes and seals in the pies* enee of Carl Pierre, M. Duet], P.lfettghnue. Dated in Sivitz erhuld this first day ofJanuary, in the year of our Lord one thousand melt hundred and fif . tctwo. I . J&EN . PIERRE, LS. I CHARLES DUPI R, LS.] TH EO'S SQ HMI DT, [ - ' - -1111N11.1, FRITZ, [LS.] VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR . SILE I I 9A VILLAOR LOTS, situated in the pleasant : estpart!of the village of Susquehanna-4190 3 Houses and Lots in the most business part of the aforesaid Village; 'Also,' I • - Farm tontaining 133 aci;eB, yaks small improvement, the remainder heavily timbered, situate 2 'miles front said village. Susquehanna is the great Central Wpot'of the 'Y N. . di - E. Railroad, situate -at the foo t'' the heav iest grade on the road , near .the gr eat wprks of Starucca, Conewacta and the Cai‘cade,l l and pones sing by nature the hest watering placeon the route, with the locality - of extensive ,ILlchine Shops, Foundry. ec. Susquehanna, .a/tbough numbenng but 2,000 inhabitants, and but:4 yeeis of age, is destined soon to range alongside of thia most flour ishing and populous towns on the line 'of thiitgreat thoroughfare. . L 111NlYSI Agent:.' - . Office one door east of Lenheinhi. Suiqinhanna Depot,Nov. 18, 1852.1 -tf . . .-- f acts. for the Peollel . XTOTWITHSTANDING - the Or ktion of the ill New - Albany Ledger that Frank Pierce will be 'elexteti . President because tbe Pro' het Isaiah says' that ".the Lord gireth powea' 'to the faint," it is unifereally tulatitte4 that theaubscrtbei can and will' sell . - -I- ' • , - - BOOTS; if SHOES CHEAPER than any other shop in town, not even exCepting the genuine hOot &shoe store down .toirri N. B.•;-;.14 terms are cash or otk down, and' I would therefore inform these who are indebted to Melvin:out& Patrick, that they must call and pay op or nuffeed. MERRIMAN. Moutroie,seept. 23„1852.' „ . -Carbondale Stages. RE subscribensere running a daily line of Sta ges between Carbondale and Hopbottomßta tion on the LACIMWMI2I% and Western Railroad, distance 20 miles. Leave Carbondale in the more; suid connect with the Cars going K . ortb return irg, leave on the *trivet athe from Great Bend—nearest, most " dire . et, and tapest route from Great Bend to'Oarbondale. assengers al; ways get into Carbondale earlier the evening than by auy other mut_ r it: Fare receinted in Cerbondide at • store of the subscribers, Main strew, a. few b belt* Brost son's Hotel.' HERS. Se t. 2,1)152. : tf - BENJ. SAYRE. fllO ALL MY OLD CUSTOMERS aan ALVAN.' 1 ViaICBM!. I take this method' of making known ; to one and ill thatibius disposed of my stock of goods and rioted my - S4oiwto Mr George R. Haw ley, who. is to take possession on , the first day of April peat; and in isedsr - to make proper #tange andartadranent i o f - loisic!ess, shall be obliged' to . *MP tao *elm diming customers' co paid, Wand days of .44. Oifllooday tbelltb day of April gr. Hawley-Wkhes me fa lay ta the pub licfene,!s.l-t, thig be fIR . 131 !:10- 4)0 1 4- Mow ilus, I. , 31:c. TYLER. montriise, Mascl; 4 - 0,1104.. Is 64:yese —lo" THE lUE World's Fair . PREMIUM- SAPES NOTICE. 'J - ait, JUlVFNoj,egritir Diaecifes qf . , . :.AND ALL ' : • InSe MA,* riote°l7 • . pcns°.l.tsfa c tiit orgi rr STO n ; • SUCK, B UCKAS ' : TION,4XWARD PCILNISS OY 400 D TO ,TSZ HEAD, Ii.c•IDDITF . OF - sac STotAcn, NAUSEA., HsAwr-suax,.Dis- , OUST rot FOOD. FoLiaaras, 011 WZIOST IS.TSS &roman, Soup EACIOTATIONS, SWUNG OS FLIT!- . TIRING AT SEC FIT .OF Tat SIONIACA, SWIM- - )11L1NO OF -THe RIMS. HCRILIFiI AIM 'Dun. CULT EaeArrnsa, Amman AT yam • ' • - Hxsair,Cuwasa OS SUMO/MIPS . , SKSSATIONS WHIN IN A LIINSI • • , ' • roterruar„ nuts ass or st- . - mos, nurs wean , • DXFORS TS& , • Sioirr, Fever and dull 'pain - in the Head, Deficiency. o Perspinttion,:Fellowness of the Skin and Eyes, Fain tn the side, back; Chest,-limbs, 41. c., sudden flushes of beat, burning in Abe lie4,constint imag inings of evil, and great depresiiion of spirits; can beleffectually,eured.by. . ' - . DR.' .1100FLAND'S CELEBRATED QERMAN. BITTERS, . . ' ' ' rastrearo ay I, • - • Dr. C. M. Jackson,. . ~. At the.dei Min _Medicine Store, 120, Aril Street; •; . :Philadelphia. . • ,Their power over•the &bete diseasesiis not ex celled, if equalled, by ,any,other prep . aritiow in the 'United States, as the cures attest; in many cases after skilful physicians had failed. ;• •• . These Bitters are worthy , the attention of inn,: lids. Poirksifig great virtues in the rectification of disease of, .the Liver and lesser glands, exercis ing the most searching powers in weakness and af fections of -the digestive organs, they: are withal,. safe • certaili and pleasant. . ' '. • . I • ' • ••• • • .Readand be convinced: . . . From the Boston Bee. ' • •-•- ' • . • The editot said, Dee. 22nd ', • • ~. . ; • Dr. ibrxectud's Celebrated German. Bitters for the cure of Liver . Complaint, Janndice, Dyspepsia, Chronic ar . ,•Nervous Debility, iS deservedly one o the most popular medicines of the idav'. These 'itters have been used by thouiands,lana a friend at our elbow says he has himielf received an etfec tual and permanent cure of Liver Complaint from . the use of 'this remedy. • •We are espitaineed that, in the *use of these Bitters, the patient constantly grins Or - th and vi s or —a , .fact worthy Ofg Ire considemti . They are pleasant in taste smell, and ..,can be used liy persons with' t , r delicate stdriachs; with safety; under , • • 4 - • stances. • , e are • speaking irina. e .: *. to the afili ted we advise their u - 41 Scorr' War.ar.v," one oft , • ' pers putili. ell, said, Aug. 0, - " Dr. 11, fliind's Ge , by Dr. Jac sun 'are tin the most , ominen my _ article of . uch . I .., r nest% As s 4 - mothers • -• . .selves ~ .1 stit . ons"" • 1 t r 1., ..e f Bitters, manufactured , recommended bYjsome.of members, of the faoulty as an macy fit eases of female weak is the case, we would-- advise 'all obtain a bottle. andtkus _save them lb sickness. Persons of ciebilitoted con gill find these Bitters advantageous to . . tir health, as Are know frOm experience the! sal nary effe . they have upon weak. systems." .. - • - - More Eridence. .: 0 . 1 The H n. C. D. Hinellne; _lday - or of the ity,o Camden, .J. says: ._ - • . ' , HOOFLA:ID'S GICIMAN Brrreas.—We have seen many flattering notices of this medicine, and the source from which they th o le induced us to make inquiry' respecting its merits. From inquiry we were persuaded to, use it, and must say. found it specific in its action upon diseases of the liver and digestive organs, and the powerfulinfluenc.e it ex erts upon nervous prostration is really eurprising. It calms and strengthens th e nerves, bringitig theta into a state of repose, making sleep refreshing.- If this medicine was more generally used we. are satisfied thore would be less sickness, ai from the stomach, liver, and nervous system_ the great majority of real and imaginary diseases emanate. Ilave them in a healthy condition, and_you can bid defiance to epidemies-generally, . This extraordin ary medicine we would advise - our friends who are at at all indisposed, to give ii fair- trial ---it will re comlnend itself.: It should, in: fact, be in every family. No other medicine can produce such (wi den es of merit. E •idence upon evidence has been received - (like: the o regoiug ) from all sections of the Union, the . last three years and the.strougest testimonyin ita ft itngtSgitittliffy.MhO r ol t ilfifrikthralM all othernostrunis combined, a fact that ciin'easily be :established, 'and fully proving that. a scientiOC , preparation will•tneet with their quiet approval when presentetleVenin this form. , • • That this medicine will cure Liver 'Complaint' andDysperisia,, no one can dotibt after using it as directed. It acts specifieally .upcin -the stomach and liver; it is preferable to calomel in all Vanua diseases—the effect is immediate.' They can be administered to female or infant with. safety slid eliable benefit at any time.. - • Look well to the marks of the gamine. They have the Written signature of C; M[. _J AOK SON, upon' the; wrapper, and his namelldown' in the bottle, without a bich they are spurious. ' For. sale Wholesale'and 'Retail at the . :German Medicine Store; No. 120 Arch street. one duor be low •Sixth, Philadelphia ; and by - respettehle deft . ere generally through the country. = . . Prices Reduded. - -- • - TO enable all class of in - cajids to enjoy the itd v.antages- of thOir great re-toralive powers.- . *1- - Siitglc Bottle m ' 75 c/4: All for sale by ABEL - -TURILELL, Druggist dx.biontrose, JUly 29, 185, EW LINE. OF MAIL STAGES liirkvtriod to Iloidrost QTAGES,wiII loniVe'Kirkwecid, piisting•through •Corhettsville..Liberty: dr-, every morning af ter the! arrival of the Mail 'and Right Express Triins'cif cars; reaching Montrose at 8A- w. Re ferainfie, leave IMontriise 'daily (Sundays'excepted) at .4 P. IL, reaching Kirkwood in time to take the MaiLtrains of ears, both-East and - West; being the easiest and most feasible route' to reach - the Nevi 'Tork di! Erie Railroad. , This line intersects 'a triweekly lin e riie Dim . . - ock; Tuiikbaixiek; 'Wyoming,. and Wilkeibarre,, which leaves Montrose at' 7 A. Lav ery Monday. Wednesday and Fridays Alio,. a . line to Friendavilte, Leiaysville r , - G'ood• Teams dad soinforfaVe Carriages . 'are pro vided,,arid the prop rietors stiare no pains to accommodate the public. W. K. HATCH. • • MORGAN dr-WEST f.`. 24;1852. • - • DRESS. GOODS! • W ARE r: eiving ` a large , 'coney- a Drees V. T. Rtoods etubraping. a great rtirlety,of,,kulds, and Ofbeautiful styles. and patterns ,: and th e fol lowing lands 'of goods, viz: •-•POPLINS. :DELAINS, BARRAGE. .DE. ZAMA, LAWNS. PLAIN, STRIPED. AND PLAID CII A .MBRA TS, ENG LISI4.FRENOR AND DOZIEST IO PRINTS, Ifs. • • Wet of whieljthey offer tonsideribly lower Om early sprit* mem:. U. BURROWS CO. - , Gilwoo.june 24,1852, • ' Important - to. Farmers. - ‘.. . .• rrilE P laster Mill at Montrose Depot is now fill 7 1 tad with mond plaster and we shall be- able henceforward to furnish all with this rimist 'alai= ble fertilizer, end warrant it to •be :the gamine Owego and Cayuga plaster at $6.06 per ton: ' 1 - SALISBURY 1 CO. 1 liontrose r Dspot Feb.' 17 1888. . .' • , '- • - • Umbel. For Sale. - • , um Hemlock; &assisiood.Mapla" ;ad Ar.4i P . Lumber, also Shingles,' for sale by Montt ose: Nov. 4i '69. A : TURRELL. . Lumber -and Shiugies; ,= AL - : Air 7EI MU ~ . 111610- Inquire of LYONS' it - SON, Nontrose, Feb: - 11, 1853. , - • UR A SALT, dim QuperfaiihinessiiAxtr.loA Mae 14.7 do Li, 60. Salt - 1,75. Buelterbeatnate;Cora Meal, White Beim; Dried Amlimo; Mai Peek i&t4 The oil:soya-Si Wily the WA MI ba. ottabatr wi" by i" Few I; 38 f - e 4 IMCK ii1;111 , S=:; ew P~k 9. 11 . 1 4 eel wthettelle , 0%244. r . J. x•TOMI, 4 I - 1 1 ic or - ',Strromf Kidneys,..;'. - • irs4o! - Fiieeteiwp.aues - eis wiiiitly**o J. a hap, iild:di,ili!l , :,440oitswect of T - • - 1' GOODS:- Whieh will be mold very.law for dub orreadrpig , The etoeh, i% 'composed" ore ilitFate leibrtineet o D!ugs, l .Itedicinias, t • Plieinloals• 'Pilo* Oils, - bYe . Stuffs, Orlin 74 0 0.41 Glass - Ware, 4 Spoons, soctictio, mood Instru lot : -ments,Aranli,el , Notions. ,and ''. ' . *. l'' --. " Liquort:—Alia, '• • . Dry Goo' di; Ilardwaie, StOneware, ITrussei; Medical , 'I ; , raniecta, glicialdei-bracee, Pit- ' ' • fumel ry, Mirrorl-.Stutionury,. Brushes, Cannihine, Paraipg Lamps, • : • ,locks, Vratthes„ Jewelry. am &c. AU perilous wishing to purchase Drugs, or goolsio any of the aforesaid dapartiiienta, Will find their in terestal-promoted /ialling first at thei'lirug and Viirioq Wore of • • . TURRELL. Illotitroisey.Nov.:ll.,4lls2. Great iletid,_ 4 * , LOdlensiille . TOTE, COPPER,' - TIN, - & SHEET IRON: EsTABLisIimENT. - ,..; .' B subscriber respectfully informs the public _ that . he hits reeeiVedo' , large auliiition to 'his ormeir stock Of -Stoves, ,consiidin' of a variety et is most approved kinds, inning which are . CLIN7Y)NAIE - TIGHT, ' • .VOREST QUEEN; ' ' . • • STAR OF THE WEST, ' - ' WESTERN_ 121TAWK, tel el voted Ovens: 1 Of sqlfare air tight Stovesiire PEMEN4IV PARAGON,.. . f WES,TERN •EMPIRE, . • -; • OVNOE AIR TIGHT : _ . .. ,r/VITELD STATES, ," FAEMRS,UTICA 00A.LSTOVE v , • ty ef Premiums, some of hew style. the: _ALLICILL,4II? TIGHT, FARMERS.: A' A! d and various assortment of Parlor: and •Stoves for liiinod and Cosh Box - Stoves of xi' us sizes and patterns he is continually receiv 1, :nd intefichrto.keep as great a - variety, of the' los ;populiirXtevtii lei any dealer in the country. Pe s wishing td. purchase-stoves Will find . it to 1 jo the it . interest •tovill.oa him. - They will find his . . i .'" Siliv 0 .1. Furniture ':- .: • , made of the.itrongat and bed materials and as chesiP as can be bought izthis or //femme county and Much better flan offered by pedlars, .-, . • ti'Stove Pipe 6t. Tin Wae kept for sale and to order. karmers :vv ma e i I be supplied, with•l Pandtd {me made of itimi6.v.mateiia tk.• at Wholesale pri.l cee,: ' 1 orders Tor. Work- iu his ' will be thankfult I ly received and putictuallY at ended to. -_.-] Jong corsrolv. ' 1 - great Bend, July 1 1852. - 2 .tf \' 1 most 1 IR circum ence, and 'best LitenOy pa- . ~~~ . • k, EMEin HERM 0 .1 . yg.s4;qo,.ylgs.,- - 1 : 4ariliirfor Sale. - . ".. 'Sir...ire/4mm County,' Peseites. - . liltE SUBSC I I RIB.ERS - 4111- aet as Ageitfl . for the private sale or Real Estate—Far Hoses and Leti-jilocated in Snsquebanna coon - Pa. , All who wish to offer-their property for sal u can!give a minute. descriPtion of their Farms o Leis as follows:... '.ltamber of urea, how teeny nu' preVed, and howl watered ; . Buildings ; Orchard gra , ed ornommou fruit; other fruit trees,andsluid re ; how far from Montrose. and the nearest poin to : it , depot on the I"ew York Erie Railroad ;pr: am it terms of payment.. All whoirish to sell or pu'r i • cha'pe Real Estate-, will receive prompt atteetio by*dling ewer i , ddressing us at Montiose, Sus. • quehanna county 4 Pa- ! . • - • , e t vorCeinyeyaricq from Montrose to the premis tr. r h of charge. - I ~1 . • Office on Turnpike street;4 doors west of the Bciceorner. • j . .. I . ' • -'. : . e•koliciwitig Farina and . Lots are now'offeled .31 i 1 f '- - sale: - - ' - no ' I. 40 acree',, no: 2. 80 acres, 04.8. 100 do. . 80 im.,Fracile House and Bar 40 do. do* 80 - do.-- do. I! b. 7A - do .p. 6. 96 do. - '35 "I !. da. I:7. Stare - ,Wirelionse.and Lot. nlB. 145 - ar.res. ' ,75iin. framed house and barn . ; .9. 52/ ; do 35 :log house barn* n . 10: 2'' .(do good fracire house and barn. • on 11. house- and lot.*i; n 412 100' acres', ' 7 `m: frime.bouse and barn n 0.13. 340 40:1,'200 i ' - '.do ' . do* • n 0.14. 56 • .dir 150 i - ido . do* • n 0.15: 168' do 60 it". do OO sui T i. 16. 120. do ' 55 roo. ll- " ... ..,- a 0.17 100,. 7,5, . int.: ~ do ' ~do* .• n 0.19; 112,; 80 ' int. • :dO do. n0.19..300, 200 Improved; , do , do no. 20. 145, 100 rm. • - do . . - do - I n it. 21. 190,,121 1 - im. do do ' ' .22. -901,, - 48 - - ; - int.. do ' der* n0.28.' 45,'sq 'im. do ' do * nir.'24. 292,-2.25 - inr. - "'do''' -do nix 25. 125 acro4,looim. .' 'do +' . do . no. 26. 196 401 'l4O int :', _"do . do* no, 27. • 80 arms.4s imp.* ' tr 0.28 - 11, good tiay.rnill and dwelling: . no29' 134 acres, 90. ' , frame house and barn. no. 30 133 do 100 - do. do no. 31 135 do -96 I do do no. 32'190 do 135 ' do . do' no. 83 160.-d0.66 -do ' do rite. 34 150 do' 100 ••• do do '' . 00.35 150 d..,80 :.' do • do .f• no 36 300 - do, 170 do do ci no. 37 .190 - di, - 140 .do '.. do , '''' n 0.38 170, do 100. -,. do . do' no.' 39.175 - do. '.ob. - -- ' Im. - ariamar. 40. 80 a " '45 improved. .. . . no. 41. 212 acres, 160 iinproved.*- riO. 42. '92 do 1- '5O do Ir" X 43.'4 - • ' • . acres, rsll , unproved.*-- • •n0:44. 136 do I 65' - do . no. 45,.800 do i' 200.: .•do 1 - '.. irn. 46: t2o, - I" . 'so itiv ' (met Mill rm. 47 - . 200 acres - ;...160 improved. ro. 48. 103 acres..' •80 improved.' _"- r0.'49 88 - ricreS.4s bnproved house and barn.. EA. , 50 83 sumo, 68 improved housetind.barn. 1.- no 51 957acnir, 60, improved, do. - .do. no, 52.'126 acres, 85 improved, no. 43, 1 2O,61bres, 15Wimproved. -- •' • • , no. 64. 146 airs, 106 improved : _ 00., 65, 60 acren,-.40 improved `-'. • ' irci "66,!.50 acres, 40 improved - • • -.. jrro 57..230 Acres, -100 iminnved - ' do 58;.65 araln, 32 impru ed .- ii Prieafrom $lO to $BO p r 'acre. • - - l f N. B, 4 1 ,0renns 'desiiirriro irnieluoferiny4if.the p,ve;bi,gitrint tbO No: ego *blab*. a full &tulip .„- , : ..'. _. . ALFRED. BiLLDWDV. 4 " . ' .- . • ,;;., ~i.• -..,., EA: B4BCOCK.: I,' Montrose; Pn., October, „lab°, , ' -. -:-..,!" ll , ' 111. 11.-Thore smirked thus ( 4 )lUtve been sold. AT_ TOE OLD STAIIIDAGAAN: 'firdie subscribe/re. biting resulted above 41. • __ =m4 't under tbe thatiegeinentel r, Alfred Gap*, respectfully soliet from:their old customers lit 'that line & return-of their pAtronsite, &is An. Uxperieneed and ! skillful_winrkuunk baying learned hie business and . for many years worked in Odle: of the beet 11136pliiII New Tork-ei li, 'is exiipetent to do any kind of work that may be entrusted to tdiu. Proiiiptness i windows' dial , ges, and theptiarapity of tilt gond Watches, wain:Lit , will incurs -a Share Of patronage. Gold Rings made, o order, and ill kind, GENT rik READ: Magnum or 12 1811: SUSQITIMANNt DRIR • , ~se, w kwewir 11,-,•?,/i ., r%Livißil, fhwit, Jr ' - ,pa oast !LP . ehoiesi-Inwoood lApor 41.41tegriv.Pii. , tstilaikiWaisalish..ebsto4 .annis "" eit. Herbs, Pierfrotem nits Artiel' etfen, , .... -..'..: ey Bookets. Geoid gout Silver Wdoir, ~ -7 - ~ • ItS, if 1.0117. it EirOfd illl•-'-'.! ''' - --:- ' ' i, Vill#,.. fitiendriteli - ' i r -- -,Awnitowato Aoau /- . . 1 igooktailiestiarrss,' , .. .'. ~. , .-- ._ • ... ufria.vinrogrk= • , , c, -, ''. amid ha iles - ' C* U. iot au fir 888 - -. 7. , 4fititimur chumpo,urrjortl.pct. 00 -!„ K i~ `r' J i a mv i•, 4 " I ''''' ' ' ' I ISAYAra ,l iaSiltrarlr iP 12 4 11 9 -icirAvoG pCrcl‘sedpf Wi) _dr ,CoAliSy m i. _ILL. OLE POUNDItY, are now Orelarved to till orders fruit the trade, awl dd work is their lice witti T 4 3ll ood.dVillintel H L "nieljWill keeieon'tsolt • 1 14 1 4 V8; 1' -. 1 1 rhet iittard . ' gTO T/BS, ( 144 2Ailtdad * • -- ' CULTIVATORS,' , STRAW CUTTERS, • coRN I SHOLERS. *a. fc- Wif invte t i c illar attention to the • Plows whieb V* , nra.' We Ittn*ctut* and_ keep for sale, ' i' ' _ The Celehrcitecl Ma/eh/ay Plow; lv-; 1 4 h ave I tbe exeliiire ' rkght to maim fseuie a - sell in due Cotottl*WlLlrnos WYooting. an4llradkord, •_ 1 Ricß* rated /rots Aeon Nom - . _ This Plow is made eWtirely 04itott, 'excepting the - handles. It it golobrate4 tor, I 1 easy ' draught, be. onotbird easier than any ow in use, while its strength and durability is gr ter. i es t . • %' : ,X.Ad o liThr Y', - - . of all kinds iriannfilitiernd and !opairedbrexperi. enced maehilieste.': if - ', ..'. - Stegtn Eitiil,ei, . .P'"li'iltgif.Zi' M il it, Shin / —. .gii Itf4ichines,: iiii Among th 4 = Stories; bleb ! o mantifacturs,ais , : . KEYSTO, ,''Crpoki4 Stave >-- z ei ROUGH" .1* AD . T 1 `:cto - ' - - .. , - FOREST . ; URgN, ' do' . - - ~ -TROM.III ' - ~. -do . ; And other kinds; a ' for burninifsmod or coal:.• Also Self-liegulatal-,- Parlor Store: - . - Cottage Parloi _. d o -- Staaley's, am sizes, - - do and.i - variety of otheriparlor Stoves, both wood and coat burlier& ' lire keep also on hand G r i n d. stone trlinmift%E* Churn trimmings, Umbrella and ShOvel and Tongs Stands, - Ac &e. - Wiisic . donb to Order on short notice and . : at tbe lowest pri es. w ir 'Ordeis TOO Stever;Agricultnial Implements, lic. are solicited from thcnelt the trade,and irilli . filled it reisoinblp'.w - boleliale pekes: L ' ' 1: -, ;, I i s. II..SAYRE, ' B. S:BENTLEY, • S. PERKINS. _ - 3fo.ido*,oB4*. PLOW STABLIS FIBIENT; -fur 'it .;E: mot , would- res . inforni the ITIL• -pUbliethat.l.they areltnaankteturtng Witch ley'a CelebrateArlowa: Usti also keep e(anitant, ly on hand. ' • ' 1 Side Hill, Tfra:yneimen9 .l ittui Res .Pritiiatoo, Dog, pAtirst.4 steigx 4 . lcieter Plow _ , . . • • - • • 1• roily* ,• - • 'of visions patterns too nunerons . to mention: • pr e hope by strict attention to tonsiness t to receive our "share of public patronage. Mannfackiry D, Post's' old aland, Foandry,ll. Mott near Searle's tV*lpairingftione on ihort notiee. .; • • ,' 11- NERRIT MOTT,. . , ~ , ELLIA/1" MOTT. , Feb: 5,1852. 11 tf ?IL.4,JIICIIIIir,. ....31181112111 11419 . STOVE - DEPOTak 1 .. . , .. Tr EYSTON [-Staie ' .air-tight Cooking 'Start IX Doublet Oven, - :. 1 do.. . '. do.. ..' Ein ire ,State '• lil: - 2•.. '. 1 iice; , "do. Premium ' ; , ., - -1, 1 •• , - I do. • -• d0'...: PAr l 9.r,Chureh, and-Shop ;Sieves -fog Wood or Coal. 'Stove ' Ware, Pipe, Elbows, Zink, Tin Wares; itc.— Corri•shellers,- Straw-Cutters, ' Scrapers; .Ploughs pomis, Ai; -•gler • Please 'give -us AI imil as we in; ,tend to sell cheaper than be cleapest.:' • —‘'- • ; ' . ii;. ~ ' • 8.-.R.-LYONSIE CO. tept: 24, 1851 i 100 K 'rOli 101 R LAND -MARES subscri wi 11.. t teecesugml cilia I 1. at' his old husineirs.cif SURVEYING in this ylcantiy. - wrewncswed. of the old FarnSOn this county - shbOld be tr..{enrveyed; - to lank utrind , renew the old liind:marki;whi;li are liable to get lost or ohliteratgd.hy time so as to occasion disputa, and . ofiewties thr.tirno to come: alai 'Every-man does not know kbe . preciiie locatinn'of all his liner and corners therefore, sheuld, see season, tu prdvent futnie tiouble And litiiationi, • cd.zer i t-yANCao aho-attended to,il _ !LW - Slontrose" 0ct..29 1851.. • . ; TEMPEgig4ti LOON , IND -• - • GitO' friliE uctderOgned haying receivect' a ehoicejet .:11. Of GIIMERIES, are selling them on - ramble ierini tliey - can be bought this 'Meet (;?co us call and see for yourselves. Turnpike street, one doer east of &Odra! at cox's Saddler Shop.lf• We keei)xiinstatitli Loki," Oranies,-.Lenumf,' Plums, . Pi a ei,l.Figs, Raitiiiit • Nuts . V all kin& = May 10 113,i5 • • :1 0 ' li FORDRAM "Pints Prints! HE 1(44°1 stock and greatest irarielyofhand• . 'wipe, sty, es, and patern.s ever offered in.shin market, which are Coffered at extremelylow price", ncludinOtlarige lot of handsome Prints for drew,- es at ,6 pence bier yard. ! V. IIIIRROWS a co. Ohs* June 24,.1852. ;tsar buds. _ From - Inenranoe - - trisaaiktfales'llLife Instirinice; Atinitity acid trot Comp ny PAilade/phiii—C7iarter Perpets# 250.000. Fp s -- -10PEIVI'LEY,Aieni • fly will_ receive applications for .nitura and will give ail - 100=00 o anr perioph desiring to , mate iipp ication. Mmitro4iflct. I,6tk, 1860; - • *inter •onsioair.:l3l4li wind. la, toooish - us of tie-near nOprosch , 9t winter. Noir is the, time; for . gemlemen, men and ; loafers,:to get their winter c l othing • The - subscriber will 'photo. py.to wait urn his - old-customers,or DOW ODekst hisshOp.in Block, Main street, wilt' , be tuts just received the FALL* WINTER ASH /01t r A for k _ L - • aw l yir4 warrOted, and entting *mess iukst 1. Mootroe9, (Sot: 24 1852: - Jous °Geoff& Li , , - ,r• ~,. [ i ti r i, I,- Fire t it:' -..--. -- - .11 id m* o 4 l 'be has 6ein appointed agent f or 1 the State Matted/4i* limaraim,comptai at Hatiiabing, i'lt; fluff `Company' inai a capita of tlOO,OOO, and inkier milhe stock of mutual plan. Alep,agen tor: the Cash:Maui' lire homenn Company.at kartilibmg.: , 'Capital $3:00.01X/—ew tinety a ,Ilitock'Company— . "=iinnyea eicinehrely V. °mete iatim i[f''''''' - .'- - • : Thk; standing 44 theidniie ;Comps lies is we n . inOluvta be of thnlfin4 ordet.- The above couiP, Wes insure* as moderate - Urine as any earci cal' 011ie* in the ;Union. , Pitiaene of oar Count i de.; tr siring iti "been theii piOpertY itien ' will ham'. u?Si,fon!*is'frfirYlriven Vbe . t, . iblitrone, Aug 20 - , 1 1852. , ~ • 1 IN, • Stec` S aw 6- , 'illEgib,„•4 4 p u raugedibi-sOl establistment,will keep °mutant!, ovum Superfire \*lstifilse ;Fiottr-=Cons. Med ;'ll,loiisperkir civ