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Broadcast Contd. ,As a - -soiling crop, there -is notliinkssupe , ! rior to Indian conit, And:-irnarestire that' every` fanner and plenter,Who' sets a inst. - value upon the.-ofiditiOn 'of his animals; , which, do the la - sir - of Cieplantation, will ag..ree } ,with us; Wheti-we repectfullyeug gest, that. it - is their duty to provide for their comfort, by every means consistent with liu r _ But :; . besides: the Working, beastS, the cows; _those , generoui t creatures that contribute nmeli to the Ceinforttand luxuries of tlie members of the household,. have equal -claims upon the_atteption and care of, their 'Owner. . these premises be coneeded and as they are on humanity; .reason, and interest, three of the mast powerful levers that should propel hunian action,-it is but fair , to hope. , that our.: readers will see -the pi:lprietrof manuring, and preparing a few acres to be sown to broadcast corn; with - the view of pro viding forage to feed out to their stock.: The lot or rots selected; should-be convenient to the barn and stable: It should be manured with at leait .20 double horse cart loads of rich animal inanure,--or 400 lbs. of guano,. 2 bushels of plaster and 2 bushels of salt,— or . 10 bushels= of hi:me-dust, 10 bushels of ashes and 2 bushels of salt per. acre. If the- first manure be used, it should be evenly spread over _the ground, ploughed in to the depth of eight inches : ;.die ground shOuld then be thoronghly harrowed and If Guano should be Used, it must hare the lumps broken; and the.best way tofacili tete this operation, - is, to thoroughly moisten \ the lumps with'salt brine, throw them into a and after remain i ng so a day, to pulver ize-them ;. when pulverized, the guano should 'be nailed intimately with the plaster and salt, spread- eqiially over theground, and be ploughed in,. te Abe above depth, and the ground harrowed ant rolled. - If boie-dust is used, it should - be mois7;i, ed, and tben formed into compost. with le, ashes and salt, and after remaining in:bulk ''a= week or ten ,days, the grideind should be ploughed 8 inches deep and harrowed ; then the bone-dust contostabould be sown; her rowed in, and, the ground - 1.0114 The ground being prepared,sin either way, 3 erg, bushels of India,n corn should be sown on each acre, and harros i ;ed Ind cross-har rowed in, ,a bushel of plaster per acre should o semi n it; and- - th \ e ground rolled ; and here the labor of cultivation ; should be at an In six Weeks this corn would be fit to be cut, .to be fed . onti -, o the horses. Working ani trials;: and stock . generally. Three - acres; if judiciOusly managed; would , serve to feed twenty or thirty head from June until frost. Whateier quantity, of ground may be devot ed to this purpose; should be clivicicil into three or four parts, add be seeded, at inter vals of two weeks apart, in order thatithe. supply of green foraie \ may be kept np I - ' con tinuously. ' - . - . Now. suppose th ei, II Hell-cows, instead of .being turned' , out to; the woods, roads, - and old fields;: of nighti; Were provid ed - with soil .ing - food from June to October, and yarded upon some twelve inches of mould from the woods, or Aland from the marsh, tiver, or bay shore, during that time : suppose every fort nigh{t.,, fresh rough inaterial were spread oyer the cow-yard, and _the surface soWn over with ..plaster : 'we say s suppose farmer's and piant ers were to adopt this course, andtwe ask, what would be the consequenc!?l ,. =: - Why, - 5QO' loads of rich manure could be thus made ia - a season; every load of whit. li would I t e • worth two dollars., ' - -. - ' . • POULTRY CEIF.LPZA.TRAN Ppas.- 7 Build a good, comfortatle" hen --coop, as you do to keep your :hogs in. Keep fowls, feed them, and make a careful estimate of both the cost of your fowls and your hogs,_together the products of eachyou 'will find, that • - fowls are more profitable stock than he - 0. Pork cannot - be made at less than five cents' " a pound, with any 'breed of hogs. Each ben, - well "cared for, will yield a clear profit in eggs . and Chickens" of v. asear. To care for thaw and , produce this, resnit- - -it is necessary`to give them- a_ warm place for a roost, a - dry cellar if possible in winter, a variety of-grain with a- little animal lbod, with clean water, and: r g i3e - in some shape for egg shells The &id manure -annually wasted m the "United'. Stites is worth at least ti,iso i coo. To save it, place ilayerif loarn and plaster occasion ally_ over layers of the manure.' Every Spring miX, all _together, and use it at the rate of .a pint to a hill ofcorn, or cucuMbers, squashes, p3tßAins, melons, peas, onions, stiawber _ -nes, or any. other fruit, vegetable or grain; and you cannOt fail to have an imProyed crop= This is. American Guano—and as good as that brought - - from. the Islands.at heavy • 'FEED•II7 llonsEs OX.TIIE Roin.—There is nothing in which farmers manage stock so . badly As . in.. -.feeding boriei 'too frequently-_ while travelling. Some Will halt their hor ses every ten , or twelve miles, though they May not bemore than an hour and a half or, two hours ingoingfrom one stagetci another, aed:thia. often done soon after, the horse has eaten a - .4earty, breakfaikor When the horse stops Le=is fatigued or hot, - and be needs - iestatid cooling. To fillthe stomach - then With "tood, before the preliOni , meal is digested, *ininiiolpi - inthe extreme. letthe horse _be well fed inthe - Morning' bet fore he starts on a journey, and he-willtistv -4 from seven o'clock to twelve, withciat.l4-'- quirim :any -food; then -let him - reit.' : twik hours' =at 'moon, and he Will be prepared to travel again_ to,seven without bniting,,. , por-:; sea laboring a'farm' go half svdity 'with out eating., Itiand . -„aroundattes are !bons- • ands of\ lidrsoi that iiork, bard during : the af -- terno9n\ ; 10404 baitin g; 'and7: - .6t, they are. lefitiiiii•od - riiipdition,"itithinvit at work 4 1 4 0,t ti ,day Yearc,- • em - floyed in - 011dd ng, Inds, ' iniiii*Jiiid*ther - iefitelp3, and theyy usn • -•- t . 'sit,' • latnn.'Attlintigk4nia- ire fie -4/6enti itider9l:4l4Whiieln6nt; no one_lth9474ll:*l"Nrif*Atiiiin'OaltitietiOtWeep Mia7 s ;''Ne#/" . th!*4: l7 :eil* - . • --- • • " • - zVrP.: °4l7 M es .. q 4 oroniteratuk `il;el*iit:;.** 4-14 *Ii 10w,440.,!"4•:W e -' ittautati:sugar and litters containing r em - 4 ; pi t e , • 01110111. Apartbare 31110).,1n!r4w Twit*it-n-thiiit ‘sr ,l l -. = 1 A nd slnoolosi*iNftik A .,i .. - Shene-Ziiiier fiiii Nod Tale , i - . I Whenliiindinititiiiltiegieci 1 . L 1, 4;ol.amsmd th 4.419004, ~,,..,.., - „•,. t , -- t Of my poor lost Lily? Ditlek, --.. ,:. - :,.. A, .t if . ~--. , CHORUS. - , • 1 • Oh, Lilly, - deir. Lilly, sweet_ , 'll34)ale, I . OW the- wird r ,se li10 : 06', '! . i,,„, • . O'er the little - greem grive,, '!,,, i ' ,-,- :',Neath.thelrees in th'e flop,- Tier cheek, that,,onee -glowed With•the• rose tibi of:health, - By the hand4cpteeseihfmkp An4tthefieatVf 4alPPAliw•• Wis on-the pure. white•brovr; Of* peer histitilly T go. sha paipt- t • ~ To tile rmt. - . e'er - strength shall fail, I. will tell yOU Neat: my own hived .botne, You mist lay poor:Lilly Dale. 'Neath the Chestnut hve, Where the' wild flowers grow, A d'tlie'streatu ripples throtigl ; Where - the birds warble sweetly, Their songs in praise, • • - There lay 'poorlilly We: - Lazy 'Joe • iarvey. . ._. .. _ In the pleasant.' romantic , yilleet Of. C--------, iu which; the lot of the writer., of the following veracious anecdote was cast for some mouths, there resideS, or did reside; a person who delighted i in the of - Joe, Harvey. If Joe . had . any 'fap's, they ; were drunkennesq and laziness, l.mt more particu 7 - lady the latter, as'his total disinclination tO any exertion - frequentlY'restrained - him from procurin g those beverages=Whichdelighted his ' soul. — .. - 'I I. ' 1 i .. During fine - weather, doe Was to beseen, hanging about'the village tare 'n, O 'sleeping a l Under some freeun around .whie. i be would di urnally revolve to . prote c t lib self m the rays of the sun as it traveled . ross he hear H ens. In winterhe wo u ld .tak tern ein the poor house, and Cause =the o?n ty t simport irs most reckless tnhabitant, until e return Of spring Made hitirleary *dies arnin avail able- 1 - - ' - I f _ ,• , Upon 'dne occasion, Joe h ,iving partaken freely of mineho..t's good wliiSke,y, had" be- . taken himself to. his customary true, and 'was' in, a few minutes in -- a heavy 'sleep. - .Ncii; it happened: that the spirit ofimisehief; after hovering awhile over C Tr. ! ~,had alighted in the bar, room: before alluded to, and had taken particular 'lodging in' the bra' lof .Major 11-----, one of v the liveliest of the lively: The Major seeing Joe snoring 0 4,11. tegmine'fagi,"Alroposed Oat t ley should ai i take and burr Min, as he wasO no further use to. hirOself, his fathily; or y one else, but on the -contrary, a tai*every t i ne. , The suggestion Was ininit t diately, :dopteit aria as immediately acted o . To go to the undertaker's; to ffi procure a n, nail pat;pat; in. 4o it .the Unconscious body`of heir victim, was but the work of an instant-;'anti then-as the - the I, i,.1...• newspapers; say mour n ful cortqrept, o ceeded. ' ' . - ' . t"' - _ .., . ... On' the way, th ey were met bra nembi *i r ing wealthy' farmer, who asked on) di y were a bout burying. 'i t :, J oe Harvey, said the. Major. 4 .11%n is old JOe dead at last,?' - - . No, he's not dead ; bui we are goinfel bury-him, . to 'put him out Of the way - befoli winter sets in. . I -." I 1 ..oh,' said the farmer , 'don't do that, e hirri. go a:little longer, and I will give hTr enough corn to keep him until spring. ill / - At these words the sleeping form * s se h to more, and, the languid.lmanAlin t tures of old-Joe emerged slowly from ihelevel of 'the coffin. - His _half peeled eyes vested two bloodshot balls .which seemed to• fall loosely in the direction of his noble i tereed- T er, ; then mustering all his ienerg4, in a tone above, scarcely. o a whispor 2 he lug , Ire :.. : i .Is your corn 'shelled f, ; . . . ' No, was the resp • onse.. i - ' L . 'Then,' said Joe, unhesitatingly, *Ole e:- lapsed-into his cofrin,' tote along fbe, corpse? - —. . - . . Mlle ha bit of gossip troui Itt men tions the pmbable earilniarriage o Gract. ._ . . Greens - too& 1- with - a wealth.? and licco plish; ed Arrier;can," whom. Orace cap t ured in the Eternal City.:-." Well I well in, 1 What 'will Woinan's Rights do, -after alter more inb- stractiAns from their . thunder 1 1 Poor Mar garet -Puller found -_st basband in the same ; fair Italy, and found too - 11 . .wAte: i ri , grave just as she was :stepping c : Ter- the ithresbold of the sea, , into her . own countfi..ll,,Mis: Parn 7 , -barn :went to California, got in tuited otionriel i got her nose broken in ado _' :-. " • 'fight, an , is now suing for a maiden na . e:il Mrs.' Sari ' helm ' has ;tot a balky ;- Airs. 'Gage has:gon ' 0 ~111ssonri, and liOW' th e c Cler4 cniof,fil , Grace, the s'aiicy, witty, obi ingGrace--4 Ifoing to - cotntuit - .' - iriatriniod ;Anil-be sensi bly somebody !---" Weill ; !if the viiie_ gar of Woman's Rights . is, _ . - faSttnining t 4 . "inother," then we are no: " inheejignessi Cais, Paris, and reeentliiitiOie plunged into the Seine, ant inglen3ale. - '_l ion Ofilo!ifof 'the LT AVINO.Feenk Zia JOB 7Pgrt ROAD newRULE? 4_,..„ vigt17.44.114* CASP i+i good style, a . vign. 4 1 4 0. _ i r i . a theAP tivantioici r4Lll:.tan''li44aay. • =MM= 'sY• 111 ?. d pale, • i the 1:=ME111 'to Itmoo•-is from his horse' escued s drownt. iortinent Cit iatiful tuati LENIN,4; 1 .44C( 4 ,if - ,1.,- :, ,S.---:.•-: .. : .711,?:,!: v t 141 ci ~, .: ; ,1 - one Aoor, ofil.„ -S. Wilson's -form — erly nioßnits the ~ ,f4A - f way, Shop.._ , - - 14kkai • PACIFIC. NWICA ST 9.EAT,(neai Broad wrij) Kew k. A.. F. Sstlisbury J. D.Wlieeler Li the- view . the Prwes—liat 1 - Clantt WtrisTON.lli - Cci.;*. ANUFACTIIRERS and Dea/ere ipStraia Goorl,!;,Hati, Car; rum limibi'ellits,.Para. Ao 20 --pendia* street, • • ; uclWAttu, W W W/NneS.,. I MIS INGSTRUAI I . DeaIer in Drj .„oroce r ien;.Chititing, Cropkeri, poo:Its hoe . kacc.,l # Sitsgatekaiixa _Depot; Pa: LIAIII.M.INITH & CO, Cabinet • ere. thei keep constantly on hand a good meat of all kithit of Cabinet, .Famiture.— paid Wire rains st theloof Alain st. /OW, ttomeya , at. Law, Montrose, Pa... Practice. In usquehanna, Bnidfard, Wayne, WyOS lag mad RN GROVES, Fashionable Tailor, . hop in Feeler', Block - main strek, Montrose, M. 51E1100,, - .Bookit. Shoe:Ma er,. over -A. I:hildstio's. Haruei; shop, Turnpi!ce. BERT tHIMBERLIN, Attorney at w,: and ditv.itice of the Pence—Over L L. Pori CO'S Store. WEEKS; . :SaddIe; ,llarnesi &. 'Auk Miumfaeturer,—shop at hisdwelliiig. a fOw s south 'of the village, on Main strO , t, Mont- I • P: HINDS, Attorney at La' uehanna, Pa. Office on Main•street; tof 'Lenheim's. - . • YU% Neater in Dry Dods, 'eft, Crockery Hardware, etc.. " fi end of n 'on " Public 'Avenue, lifoutrose, Pi. Grocer liailb YON'S' t CO.; le ale Dealers in tiri- Guods. Croce ies, Salt . . nd Hardware, .I..aneslawo' CHANDLER,- Dealer. la Dry Reidy Made Clothing. Groceries, Blinks onery, etc. Public Avenue:Montrose, Pa • Rn . Retail Flour, F. B. Goode Stat • FRAZIER, Attorney aL Liw. over Bentley it Iteairo btu re fool of c.ilvemiegtiouu:ose, • .offi ' Publ 11110Cik, M.' D.--9ffice and N°..4, O w ego #treet Mu trn e; Pa, -G. Z. • mid POST. IL' CO.. Deale& is Dry. Groceries, Crockery, Ilardwnre!Leather. jetc.,corner.ef Turnpike etiea and Public - i NS . & SON , - ! D ealers in-Dry Ilitr . dware,.Crockery,.Tiirolire. Groceries etc.; Also, carry on the BOOK BINDING -public Avenue,Montrose, Pa. . , I' odds! Boas tosio:! L. DENT ET it ` CID D ealers in , Dry Goods, Drigs, • . lanes, Paints, Oils, Grocer - ies, Ilanlware, CI-trickery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, ./ Jewel y, silver gpoOns, Perfumery, cf:e.--Foot of Put tje• Avon*. I • • . : : - • _ e. 'D.-VIRGIL, Surgeon Dennist—Of , firer-nit:Odd Fellow's ' Ilan. corner hest . and n . rhpike streets, Montrose, PA.—Plate -work dune witli the be`t mat e rial, and in the most toptioved style. , Charges low. i- . - , . WM. i JESSUP, - itternev_at Law, . -And. OXIMISSIONEIt .OF DEEDS, for the. .-Statel of New 'York, will attend to all .business *entrusted to him with promptness and fleJity, Office on Public Squat.% oceupied byllion. WM: Jes.9up. - . • GREENWOOD., 'Chair F TU R Ea.—Also keep! „ion bancl'Caue Seat Chairs. and Cal?in4 at the . Chair and Ware Shop a reit of Seirmour's Store, illarford:Pa. [.l SAYRE, -.BENTLEY ~- ,P. Mansifarturenrofand dealers in all ki ings, Stovei; Agricultural Impletak fidi it Sayre's Store; Public. Avenue: ory at the Eagle Foundry,.Foot of . ' *me , I ;"EL TUREELL, Medicines, GrocerieN Dry Goods. 01.usirrare, 'olllocks, , W Spoons. Spectheleir, Mns durgral 7Am:rum Mirrorrs Stati onery; : New ie st; and „:f4l::*trlig.. ,Wou”" Idi:eipec trully . in rtri Isis nuinefor - old i and' well vie d : aboth brand out of the Profession.tind the . public in general- that ie_ has Mit embarked in• the a named business', and hat tkiw on hand, and is s ' receiving -I-. full , and we:Hamm apartment of Cry thine:in the line of Drugs,ldedicines,-Groce ' , Dyes, Paints, &n. dc.. all laic' hbe mill - sell .Cash _tor Barter. upon the ... eapest and most ad tageous terms to the pu - baser. In reference to is Drugsanrl-gedicines, Ifh bri he mild simply state, t t they werOsekcted.by . Mined! from the establiphment ofd P. Shiffelin Raines It CO. one of:the most rajabletinthe City of New. York4-and fir tiktity andiphcellence be &neves were' never ex - lied, :ifewed by any striate:vet before brought titir Stirigneliana County'. crs . BislteCk. of - 'Groceries is ull 'and well licitight, and ''.:' nentlyake be :sold,' thesip.''. Hellas also. a few ice ,Litiorif for'mOdicinal purposes, which hi am afford is low AR a Mote inferior article hm generally twee bough,. for: Please tall tiefore par , .chripingeltiewhere.atthe old Stand . of ,Pitlii.& War in the liuildineyforinerly known air the -Fa.t nliers Store,7 riPposite . the .''Denrocrat riffice." • 4. liforitrose Fernery' I, -18 3. • • •-• . , , • EVERYBODY. , Attend! ye dwellers 'Death !heat:nil Behold" the wentleriArt hodi aerie! . We talk I*.lii - , , httiin ii; ride by ,Istearn, -And paint by sure eternal b , lnt I 4 . :trrw iiiiig en um stop to um rate the 'many lietierniderirtal froui the" wi " and "track," We would 'cili,:ypur iitteetigti•to' advantage pf p#ong 'oniti:efr,mor,.e of those' bee tifet 4 ; ', . , ':Pa;gitirtOkVPe : Poi - 41.14 _ _ aid L, Re Doctor' with i.,AlPoole 'PPbk I Xottiiim. Fhb. •-• s'nor,'o -4e -,''.'-- ~ a Bush f F..: 4.4 ... v..- i 4 ,01 , , iu . as ....... . bra., Conn 11 id Dii sh .410UWITON. it ' 'Alb" dol6l —. , • , . ft.U• 110 . a r -. - 4 '-', Made. of Pesasyl. ' • '----- - ' Another Eidientifiolikindert .- 3. -- ''• z T' l ol4tAT` CiURE .. FOFI . : ''.; ~.. ._ .' " DYSPEPSIAI- .. OR,'_ :GASTRIC, JILICE. Prepared from Rom, Of the fourtn trrowscn or orna oz, - after directions of Baitil . Leibig, the great_ Physiological Chemist,. bt J. S. Viitmgh - ton, st..ro., Philudelphip, Pe, -Thieis Nature's own remedy Melia unhealthy 'stomach. No art ufrnan'cait equal its curative pow. ers, - It contains no Alcohol„. Bitters, - or nauseous drugs. It is extremay agreeable to the taste. and may betaken by the most feeble patients who can : . not eat a water cracker without acute distrms.—. Beware of drugged imitations. Pepsin its not a Call•on . thea t and getsilescriptive circular, gratis; giving large amount of scientific evidence, from •-Ltcbig's imimat Chemistry ; Dr. -Con/he's Physiology of igttion; Dr. Pereira on food and diet ; Dr. John W. Draper of New YOrk Universk , . ty ; Prof. Diinglisen'fi Physiolo g y ; Prof &Uinta% of Tale College; Dr. Carpenter's Physiology; together with . reports of Cures from all parts of the United-States. I ; . • -. • ham. Tercel:Lc, Montrose, wholesale and ; reta il * agent - . . • •• • . • Taus_ Curs.] - • • . . • . 'By Special Appointment. :- ixNow YE.AIar MEN, that we, the undersiga :. ed. Jaen Pierre, Charles Dupierre, Theoplio liui Schmidt and Oenii Fritz, or the . Cantons of Berne - and . Neuf Chafer, Watch Manufacturer - It DO by these presents duly - authorize and appoint Professor J. A.' SI NG LETON, Watchmaker, of Montrose, and - . WM. SINGLETON,. of the 'afore said place. to, be MU. Sole Agents for.the State Of. Pennsylvania, and this said appointment to extend Smith and West. i• • - • ' . SUS.. ne door We the parties to these presents, do 81*e to pry' all Law.costs instituted by any infringement on this our arpointment, and to • this we. sot our res pective nAmes and seals in the presence of Carl Pierre, M DuvaL P. lieughnue... Dated . in SUitz erland this first day of January. in the year. of our 'Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-tee. . " JA.Eti [LS . . • -• ‘. • • CHARLES LS.] • • THEO'S BCHM.I DT, .- . HENRI FRITZ:P.B.UL. HEAR Y:2; HEAR. ! I j, FIERIi:AS D. Lathrop& S. Wixidru ff V T Ituve• formed a 'copartnership, under the Mine and firm of C.D. Lathrop & CO, dealers in STi/VES 2721 7 WARE. tkes ; and whereas jt is desinilile that therna'should be made known to the public, for the public as well m our own ;-- • : 1 . Nutke is therefore hereby given to dui, gond peo picot Montrten and the region round about, that we May Still be fpuod laboring at our .vocation; at the stand en .Slum Street, where-we shall be happy to see our friends, and to supply their wants to the best of our ability.. C. D; LATHIIOn. blpntrci:e Feb.l6. '53. S. A. WOODRUFF. Mailn toady - - on Furniture, irods north an. 22, '52 RENS, I ds of Cast L., etc. of tManufste- I eery street. ealcr in Drugs, :ditto, Oils.] Dye-stuffs, IHardware;lStatteware, cues,'' Jewelry, .gilrer cal Inatrurnents. Trusa ' f-icuorsi -Perfumery,- ' bes,bho4W, Yankee No- ,cry -Store. DIOESTIVE FLUID, Proclaniatiou. , . VALUABLE REAL - ESTATE FOR ' il SALE I :. ---....'. - '--. • ' . • . • , on r1q,,1,A GE' ', ()TS: situated in the pleasant ,:dIJ est part of the village fit' Susquehatma—also 3 /biases and Lotti in•the most buSinets part of the aforesaid !village: Also, .r • - • . ._ - A i 'Farm . +Mk* 133 acres, with a smitll ithprovement,, the remainder heavily timbered, situate 2 Mires from said villa e. • Susque ,antra is the great Central Depot of the. N. Y. .a . Rai/road, situate at-the foot of the heav iest grid on the ' road, near' the great works of Starucca, -onewacta and the Cascade, and posses sinri-by tore the best watering p/ace on the route; with t locality hf exiOsice Machine Shops,. koundry. dm SuNbehannan, • although tininben,g but 2, inhabitanui, and, but. 4 years of age, is destine 'oon to range alongside of the most pour sling n piqmilous towns on the line-Of this great thorou. h are.' ' .1.; P. HINDS, Agent. Office one door east of Lettheira's.. henna Depot, Nov. 18, 1852. ' - ;1, . . , . . ets . for - the People ItIISTANDING the _ prediction of the Albany Ledgcr that Frank erce- will I d President because the PrO et Isaiah " the Lord giveth power tot hunt," it lv admitted that them:dial r can and BOOTS SHQ.E'S I ER than any, othershop in town, not even the.genuine taint &shoe store tkiwn town lily terms are cash of pay down, and • Owe inform those who are indebted to et Patrick, that they %fluid call and pi,' I nuffced.- METIBISIAN. 5ept.23,1832: - • 'TOT : Ne be elect says tba is air- will sell CHEA eicepti a I would t Merril:au up or Mont )arbondale Stages, : - subßeribera are running a daily line of Sia between Carbondale and Hopbottom Sift the :Lackiwiutns Western ,. Raibiutal. 20 miles. Leave Carbondale iit the lawn ixlnnect with the Cars going North; yet tn n e oo the arrival of the trainfrian Great earest,:niost itreet,- and ehtaptitt"rOnte at Bend - to Carbbndali. Passengers al- THE g bon on distance ing, an. ing, lea Bend— finm tl ways giit int 6 Carboadali : earlier -*the evening than by II an 7. Other = : • - . • Fare iempted it Carbondale at the . store or the. subscriCen% Alain ktreet,n few blocks below Bron sous . Hotel. ' GROW & BROTHERS.. Sept. l 2 i 1852. . ' tf - f ' ' . New INll4i4l.Bto*e Pepot, 1852. TT BC Harr isaa jig received a new asid large .1-1. • assortment of .- ' • • - , COOKINIi, PA RE. o .R• AND stio n r , STO VES. I , for WOOD and COAL, yhicii in k:oniietion ;with his preCious stock will--.make an assortment tmu susilly complete in the mostpopular and improved kinds of Airtight, Elevated Ova, PfiTtliUM; and Plate Stores. Stove Pipe, Sheet Iron, Zinc; Stove Tubes. 4k.c., whit:Jibe will sell at - the lowest picas for mit, or approved credit. • January, 11853; 1.60 . K 71418 • (If a party Concerned.) . • • 111(1IIE unsettled accoots, notes &e..; of_ the late it firm .of H. SaYns Co. are nwAn the hands of Benj. Sayre for settlement. ,Neeessity eoinpels- him to ask ininiediate isttentbin-to them, as well as those of his own: If not very. soon set :tied, they will be put - intotbe hands of some one for legal prosecution. • Jim 24th 1853. - BENJ. SAYRE. * - ..3.000 PIECES CIF PAPER RA NGINGE, embracing a grist . variety of beatutifut'patterns, which we offer Viewer "prites than WO ever' beard of before in theie parts. Handsome Nail Papers 9Co 10, a rolf. !lige krtiurs ' . PAPERS, : beautiful! patterns-awl sorrier, quald . t7. We willtnilke interest of a 1 'wishing to 'piperchrellkir; obi or new; to ritliellUe *OM nor: stock: ' "1 ILBURRQWEI - Gibion, June 44,1854. ' I A.PISSOIIitIOII. - ,t HE 6014 e t . re Co: - ;:is this doky poiptil by nothiatexeseat., • Th e m e se , an d ous,otta - be fit OW iiittbdi . Palter', for,maini.Nruit•atukaisat l .1.14460411A5wi11. - vspitura)liTYLE, 1.4111) 11A1411t, 0,-,0i1ketja0410147011,94- .4 2 14410 0 0 11 fey I , lltifi_ PS* M or k fli a oi s h... 407thi °BOWE PrMa': • Jet ow; , 17Wit,y,'DiteaciAlof the- IC • • Aw . D . , • Drie pienis'e ' ' • - Dill Lrirsi of YADH,iBQDII Aa COttirrirA • - r.,_ ' • TtON, I GWARD PlLEB,l47l.Licitill • • • • • oR Bi.OOD TO int HEAD; AitinoriT iNIF • 1. TaE STOMACII,, , NAUSitit, PgkitT•Bitiral, Dia- Ober 'Oa ' Y9OD. FuLviEss, oe_windarlis tut Sleid‘Cti; Sou • 'EILIGI7TATIoirs; • SIKKINO *int • ELOTT ?IRMO AT 11111' FIT or THE - STOMACH, : SWIM -1111.3M OF TUE 112AIN_HURII,IFIO AND FILAITMLIXO AT TUE " ? • ''HiANT,COOKINOOICSUFFCNIATINd itIOIATiONLiWEIVIIIif A LYING POINTIVEN,DIMNI4B OF VI- - moN - , war out wails wogs •Ttir:.! I- Fever and dull pain in the . Head, beficieng . ,o. Perspiration; Yellierness . of Lthe Skin and Eyea, Pain in' the side, back, Chest. Liinbs,AC., - titid4cn 6 es of heat, burning in the tieskeonstant hoar ini gs of evil, and great depression of spirits, cab be ectuailv cured by - - '• • . • ..13R. •HOOFT.ANErS 2 . ' CELFBRAT.ED GEAMAN, 1117TERS, - T , ... ragrAarn ni Dr. C. M. Jaelipion. .4%, the detman Medicine Store; 120 Arch Street,, Philadelphia. '"" • I • teir power over tbe- above diseases is nt!. e led,-if equalled, by any : other preparation i t tbe ited Stales. is the ewes attest, in many easel tf 'r skilful physicians bad failed. lose Bitters are "worthy the attention of nva,", : Posieetsing great virtues in the rectification of 'disease of the Liver and leiser glands, exercis ing the most searching' power's in weakness and af fections of the! digestive organs, they are withal, safe certain'anti pleasant l .l Read and Lc mrinted. . - horn the Bostint"Bee. • • • The editor said, Dee. 22nd...•• •-• • Dr„ CdebratedVerman Biitits for the cure of Coro plaint„",Jrutntlice, Dy4tepsitt, Chronic Sr Nervous Debility, is deservedly one o the nit*t popular •ntedieines , of - the day. Bitters have been used by thousands, an`tfa friet4 at our elbow save be has himself received an etfec-• teal and. permanein cure of Liver Complaint 'from . the use of tins remedy.-. We :are convinced that, in the use of those 'litters, the patient constantly gains strength - and vilor r -it fact Worthy, of.great consideration. They. are ;pleasant. in taste- and smekantl can be •used by . persons With thempst. delicate stomachs safety, Millet any circum stances. tire speaking from experience;tital - to. the afilicted'weadvise their use; • ." Bcorfs WEEKI:N," iine.of the best Literary. ph-. _pers publiihed,' said, Aue..2.5 - -. • " Dr. I;ootland's German Bitters, • mannfactured • by Dr.-Jackson are no - vi recommended by sonic of the most' ; prominent..members' ef the fatailty as an itrtiele of. much' efficacy in cases of .female•weak esk, As inchiathe case; we would .irtlitise all mothers to . Obtain a bottle. 'aridthus save-them= ,elves much sickness.. - Per Sons of debilitated con• StitutitaiS - will find. these Bitters advantageous to their health, as We front experience the-sal; utary effect they have upon weak systems." • - -Iforc 'Eridenct. • - • The-lien. C. ,Mayor of the City 01 . Camden, N. J. says: ••• • • •• • • •,••• • " IfecwiAsess GER.MA,N Birrcits.-We have seen .. many flattering notices of -this medicine,.. - and. the source from. which they-tame induced usto• make inquiry .respecting its merits. From, inquiry we -were persuaded. to use it,•: and midst say found:it specific in its action upon diseitses of the liver and digestive organS; and the- poiverkilinfluence, it, ex erts upon- nervous) _prostration is - really . surprising. , It calms and strengthens the nerves, bringing them into a state of repose,:making sleep refreShing. • If this tnedienie was more geneially- used we are satisfied tkore would be less itielaieas: as Erten the storeach,-liver, and nervous 'system, the great majority of real and intagnuiry • dis4ases emanate. Have them in a healthy condition, and you can hid defiance to epidemics generally. I•h' is extraordin ary medicine we would advise our'friends who are .at at all indisPosed, to give afair-trial—it will re commend itself. It should, ..in - fact4 in every NO other medicine can,produeestich evi dences of merit: . . •. • Evidence Upon evidence his been received (like the foregoing) from all: tections of the linii,u, the laSt three years, and the Strreerest . testimony. in its favor that there i s store of it used in, the prac tice of-the regular phySicians of Philadelphia, than all ether rn,istruins enntbineil, a fact that can easily be estatilislied, and tallY proving that :a 'scientific preparatiett ill with their quiet approval _ when prestited even in this form. . • That this . tne - dicine Will cure Lit:er Complaint and DYspepsia, no one can detibt'after using it-as. direeted: It ;acts specifically Upon the stomach and liver; it is-preferable to - calomel in alt bilious diseases- s ---thei effect is immediate.. They can be administeredto female or infant with safety and eliable: benefit at any time. - • • Look irc// . ..64.the.711150 - ks . They bare the signature - of , c J SON upon the wrapPet.l. and his -tame blown in the bottle*ithout a hichthev are spuriotia.'• . Fur 'sale Wholesale arid Retail at the' German Medieine.Store,.No, 120 Arch ;street:, tine doer be low Sixth: Philadelphia and by respectuble - . dea r era generally through the - country,: • - ; - • • R " . - Prices educed. To enable all class-of. invalids to .enjoy thead vantages of their great re- torative 'powers, • Single Bdiile 75 . cent*: *ll for ...sale by .ABEL' TIItItELL,' Druggist. identrese, Pa: July 29,1852. NEW LINE OF: MAIL -STAGES . . . to Montios4 'PAGES will.leave Kirkwood, pasSing' through . S CorbettsVille, Liberfy. fie, every mornitig,af tir the XrriVal 'of the Mad and bight: Express Traineof ears,:•reaching Montrose •iwritiv, leave Montrose daily (Sundays excepted) at 4.r x., reaching Kirkwood - in time -tolake the Mail trains of cars, both 'East and West, being the easiest arid most feasible route to reachithe New. Yorklit Erie anima& : This line inttrsects tri-vreektiline•:for Ditriz r ock. Springville, _Tunkhanriock, •Wyoming, and . . Wilkesharre, which leaves-Montrose at .I a:11. ev ert Monday, W i doesday. Ind Friday. Also, a line to Friendsyslle,.l„eraysvilleotc. % 1' • . Good Teams stud `coutfortable Carriage's are . pro. sided, and the -proprietors will spare no paips-to accommodate: the- public: • - Dec 24.185;. ••• DRESS*6tIODS . WE ARE rreiving . a.laige supply . of Dress .Goods embracing a ;great imnety of kinds, and ofbeatitifut styles and plitterns, and the ful. lowing kinds ofgcsaii, Viz: -POPLIIi7S„ -DELAINS, ,I 8 A I:A GE • .7145- 1 LAINS. LAWNS. PLAIN, STIiIP.E:D AND PLAID CIIAAIBRA 173,-ENG Lb-WI:FRENCH AND D01(46170 PRINTS..d,c; AT; - Most of width they Mier considerably lower than early spring prices, . ••••U: BURROWS ift CO. - Gibson, June• 24,1852, , • - •_ . • FOr - Sale. . • • iNE, hemlock. Brtva-viond. :and At Lutnt;er. - also Pale, by liontiose. Nov . 4. '52. - • A. TURRLL' Lumber and. Shingles - -vsav AL .AT: rzo NV • Iliquire:of 3. LYONS SON liontrose,Feb. 1853„ . PLO I - :SALT, '&4 , t Cloperftectenesee Jour, $6,75; per bi3l--Fin !.., do a. 00. Salt l. 75. Bucitsvlteet‘ loor.Ctoli Meal, Mute Beane, Dried *p.plew, 114 Pork The above M* 114? by; Ibilma:. bbl. b • or wile wive try __. . _ _.- , . B. U. LYO g 41 1 39. - ; , . latiesboro Febru ' ry ..I*-18+53.. . i POTATOES,'-liiiii tind Ens. 'D! , cepl, fEc„ &. pril 4: - '= , L VON .~S .. . 01 4 4 _ , ' A- FOgijaunkat‘helifi l / 4 r! h il i" tivata . , r _L... .. $ 4.„0,0,..0...-,._ - tall a 4 gee ' . - .._ F - 43, IGIIANDLEIL. s , ~ta~~yst~~:dt • Pork, Flour and , -9 - A tcgr on it of 11 6 ,0.**ii . sD. , pork mod.mat. - ,ta a r itltia. • -I , EIi!MEM 1:45 101 ( i i - .., ' i ,I.A) •10 - 'l' , t • ' '' ! --' ' 1."• '3- ti tl'l ''' I ' l'- 1 ;- ' s ''' ' .., F ., . •:;1 q jkliet'V u i - ripl. ',. ! ~',- rS ~ ' 44 r , r,_c:f .!1th1,L.141-14.eepatintstantly on ii l 4 - & large''."° a P tll 'h!irsastrinr•lit uf .' '1 1 'GOO S !' , high will Isi sold + eirislo fi sh or ready pay I . , e tuck is dentpord_dfadfint iraternisorttneat o Ini = Medieiies, Cheiti - Is,'"Pitititi; 011; . D'A , Skits, ::-OiOigrilii;:;9‘ass Wire,. _., tpocHiis4 - Sriedicles,ll4 lail•lnstru-i r - , : .•-•-inesitii, Ytinke6 No i s:= aba ' , t : .,.... : :- Lioon 4 Ai t , ..-..._,-- ......„..,,,,..., . '. '• ' ; Plllq..)A%i tia .„ -- ii -- ,0; - ,. .. . _ sto l e m it4,,,ii - ,,„.:',14dicil .:,. Instruments; 81ioulder bniees, Per-- fumeryi Mirnirs, Stitio Or,-Bnlsher, - t Shoes;; Canitotitik,lßiniin fluid; 'Lamps, 1 '•Crocks•Witicilefi''i evi 14 Arc die. All persons wiLkilhur to:purehaT ,or goods in. any of-the aforesaid departinal ti, .will find their-in terests protnoted hy calling fifst at the Ling and Virigaty Store of ' i I ABEL I'UItRELL identrnise;-N0v...11,1852. , -i . _ ~. 1. . f - , -~__!° sToy;l . :;.. : : : Toy,p , Ll r. 1 .. Oreat itilid -14iilanyjile _ STOVE, COP,PER'.. PH; 4 SHEET 1 . -: j, IRON -ESTABLISHMENT. -, . : mirE subseriber, respectfully inkains.thi public Li' that he hairireceived, a 'Mike' addititlo to his fortiter stock of 'Stoves, insisting of a variety of the most approved kinds,•amottg which are I,' . • I CLINTON A' t ' -TIGHT, • . „FOREST QUEEN,.- . • 1 T.4.fi OF THE WEST, .. • 1 IWESTERY i QUEEN, ' , _ 1 ievate4 Ovet4 - 'Of squarer air tight Stoves Are / . . :PLICENIX, 'PARAGON, ~.--' WESTERN 'EMPIRE, ;'., - .. . • ORANGE .AIR TIGHT '.. ' UNITED STATES, _ . FA RH ERS,UTICA COAL ,STOVE l oriety of Pretniums, some of new stile, the A I, 'IVA LLKILI.,, AIR TIGHT, FA &VIERS. - - "good and vatimis asSortment of Parlor ' Hall Stoves for Wood and Coal Box Itovellaf 'various sizes and patternS be is contintuti y met , ins, ant,' intends. I . keep as great it variety of i 4it popular states.' as any; dealer: in the count y. Persons wishing to purchase stoves will 'find -it to the it interest tol ca I of him.. : They mrill,find his . ' - 1 ' - Stove urniture .. , • - I in de of • the strong t'..and-best matenm chip as can be ,tmu •iit "in Mitt or 8100, an' much better tha i' offered by pedlars,' I' ' 'tote Pipe .Tia Ware kept .. for sale, and si rs made to arder.• : - Ifa melt will be supplied 'with pins. Made'of attion ntaterialg.' at Wholesale - pri= ee's; till orders for', w rkiii liis.line will be thankful ly received and pun tuallittitendeil to. •_ i - i JOHN CO TON. , trreitt Bend,; July 1, 1852. - tF '-• - . : I I ali e • ~ rtir a for Sale- I . Penn ' a. In Susquilianza. 1 C o r se t oy,. .r , iitIIE • SUB.I,CP/B OS ,rill ad as .4.otits • for the private sale of Real Estate, -Parnis louses and Lots--located in Susquehanna county la. All who Wish to offer their property fur sale mi 'if giie a minute deicriPtioff of their Farms or 'is as follows: - .Number of acies, bow man y - tt 0 limed; and ho w -watered ; Buildings: Orchatd,. i l iafted or common fruit: other fruit trees,and shade rces; how; far fienr3lontrose, and the nearest point, to a depot on the New Stork 4: Erie Railroad :price and ternisofpaiment. AR who wish to sell or pur chase Real• Estate, will receive prompt:attention by calling on on. addreasing us at _Montrose, Sils auehanna county, Pa- 1 ' - • lar Coniey r ancefrom,*ontrust to the premises free of charge:l - : .1. , '• '. • - , O ffi ce on Turnpike street,4. doors wet Brick corner. 1 furfollowing Farmiand Loft are no sale;' - . l .l . • • 30 , im. Fr n VI . no. 1..40 acres, , a ie_ouse and Bar no. 2.:80 ffcretti,l - 501, do.. - --do* .P 0. 3 .. 10.6 do: - . 1 - ' 601. ; do. • . do. r ho 4. icro do,j, 601. . do. - do.*: no 5. 70 do.l - 40,. -• . • do. , •-, • do.' •pp 6. 1 96 do. .F • 361 do.• •' . do.*.' -Tio 7. Store, W,areho ise, and -Lot.- , . no 8. 145 acres, 751iin, framed housffand barn no 9. 52 i dot . 35 ; log house . , barn*" Po 10: 2 , "do r - good Irame..bouie and barn, Po 11. hciaie : and lot.t , no. 12 100 acres. 74ira. frame - house and barn • n0..13. - 340 ' cit. 200 im., do - do* n 0.14. 56 d 50 iM, do • ' • do* h 0.15. 168 do 60 im.. : .. do . do no. 16, 120 . do. _ 55 jin. l ,?.. • ' 60.17_100, 7 t i %m- . ' do 'Po. ifs. 112. 0. tm. • do jrio.l9. 300. ..00 , 6proved, ido no. 20. 1.1•6 100 im. * - tt do, no 4 21:190, 120 . t •- •Im. . . do n 0.22. 90t, 45 ‘: i m. .do. n 0.23. 45,- 30 ; ins - , , do no. 24.•292;=. 225 "- i • iiii• - ='i- - •:'•do . - '_ no: 25:125 - acres, 106,im. :. • do • no. 26. 196 do 1401 inf • • ' I do :-, 'no. 27. 80 acres F _1.45 initi.* ;n0.28 . 11, good saw m i ll and " dwell ing. ;nott9 - 134 acres, 90 -; frame house 'no. 30 133 •do 108 • do' n°. 81.135. do• 08 • do • liari.., 32-.• ho , d0.`136 •-•,, :do ' 'no. 33 160. do' . - 66- ' dii . fib. 34 150 do' • 860 dd t1n0.35' 150' do ;80 - . 'do ' II 110 36 300 dO 1'i,41 '.- do • II no. 37 -10 0. do 440 ' -do • lino: 38 176; do .- 140 '' •do 1; no.. 39 : 175 do. '' • 96* . ' hrs.' Elo. 40. 80" acres ' (45 improved. I no. 41. 212 aeres;l6o . iMproVed.* • ; no. 42.: 92.• de 54 '' .., ' da ' ' I no. 43- 4'acie, all iiiiiihired.* • • , no: 44. 138 di) ''6s " •• do no. 45,:800 di!, " 200 ' i d& -' _ ..- • , .:' n0.•46: 126 •F. ' ; 84 inf. . Grist Mill - ••'• • 'no. '47 •• '-• 204 acres r- ' 160 iiii proved: - • no. 48. 103lacrea. I 80improved. " - • ''. I n 0.49 88 acres, 45 itnproved house,and barn.. no.so'.B3acies; . 63 improved, - house and barn.. no 51 95 iinEet - 464;hipidied, " do. --- - • do.- no. 52.126 , acres . 65 improved. ' -•= ' --- no. 53, 200 hares; I improved: ' • ~ '•- - n0..54,•146' acres; .1 `unproved no. 55, 60 acres, 40 inproved,- ' .- . i ll no 50,,50 acresi;4o - limprov.nd - ' no .. 57, 2.36 - acres,••• lob unproved : ~ no 58: • 65 acres,- 32 . timprioied., . • ,- . Priceltoul...[. tslo tp436 2 .per titre: -1 , j ..„ .... _ . .. „ is W. K. HATO!. - 1•101t0AN it WEST App dF Stfi- 11 0 31 4 1) . , t ' -.- r 'l N. B. Periton ire icing toiriuriltas4 aitypf the above, by giVini thel NO. can obtain gs . futi deBcris iutr.l ALFRED; lIILLDWIN. 1. E.G. BABCGO_E. Oditkeri• 1850. r .- maVked thus V) have been sold.' Moutioae, 8.--T ‘. , AT T . OLD /Mak ND AGAIN. 'I Wire 011 &ie t t i berkt, haviog remitted the above JL named i iniss under the managementtit Mr. Alfred:Sayri, respeetfully,soliet (rue their ohl customers id' thli line, a return of:their p.ittiamge. M t tt. r. S. is 'Ali e perwitml 'and • skilful !wartime", having learited Idol business and _for, man ,years worked in some,Of the best shops in - New.' el t ty, is coin taut to•dwany kind of work that , may be _entrea t itio hiat.l.-..„Promptriess, moderats eAar get, end th l h euisratityof ell pod,Watehes, we trust will scurefo...f}4 'G ibere of, patronage. _ old . ..11i4s !mob; to order, mind allkinds•Or Jo* elfy..replutedt., l,-,-, :i4 , -..t : .f. -.. ) -__ ~. IitiTLEF- JOISAD., - '`ll4 , 43l"Oesiillov, 0,.•1551. 1 •-..-.., ".- • • SES4PUNPIA. 1414 STORE.! •- Pi 4 i.11:-41Eiilo 1. '` , _ ... ri - EALlvieWpr If is,.ll_oieago,' Paint.. .IJ 'ihrifieirlfrptie -- .4 1 0 latior4-geitINIcAT - teisitmdoonglivoia.'6vom6i; : - tv..,!,,, ' - -eit'No4l.4liiiateit''.lbWll4ttricti*faW *. ' 7- -,,:o:44.o,laidikdiu4' Elit o ier: - WOckt=^: i ' - • ' ' qt, sid r eiiiikritioilitiVii_`goilt:iiiv.! ' ' "; ,'•' :- ' l 'o ll ,4; ; !! l .4o)i. k nitq,Alrei.'::: ~ 1 ' iA . ;ccitcr4# ,, wa;4l a S **V,'" : - ': '-' ' f'.."Opilits:s_tigiofieft; r: ~...,, ~ • : - ;' - ,,'"' ; ' i • '&''''' , lk: 1i5 ,,,, ' : , „' A4,4,fift let - -- - -.,,w , .., 1 i 'Rtni:.'-'-'- if ' ' 4.,, ,.. .14:-t , i ....2. Ar t j/ ," f' • - ;"- 'T -. • lt.ff-I'll;trti , ..,..... i ,.;...,... -._.,.-_ .--,.... 4- ..;,....,-,-4.1-...,..--__. ....:- ~-, i 4.,,....'.J,:,.;Af:::1,:-...,- 1.,,,--..c.,......4,4, 1 . . :-.. . t. , ~.......,!, ' .;!i: . , SAVM TX.A.VING ju 1.1.- GLE.FOtifi, orderW frionitthe:t' with skill aid des ly en hand P . • LOWS, (1, . STOYirSit' PVI , T,I, , •STBA I -We invite. l Which' We taan a c lei sale' ' .---''' ..,-Tke :.Cet f f t - ki!ede,). Hall /chid's:di' .(i j . .TABS"! -- C- . -' • . -, ,' ..d'idt'lft RS, -: - ';,":' ..:- ' 'S.LtLLERS - . - 4 . e,.4e ' . . lar attention tO the - 'Plow i . 1:0, We puinapiepirirsindkeep 1 . ' fel Biatehky - Pliron'. - : • Abe exclusive right go . , Main i f Nio - °:'unlYi W,a7M . ,W.yoiXiXg, • - 4I . cnt r lros Beam Plow. . . . elioTerlibY fion..-eeePOis the ' brate;i for:its 'Xiipjr draught, lie- . .than airy now inuse l irkge i ts ility is rester:" -I ' . CA ;NERY , j' -: ..' ' • of , all hinds sic:fizi • and 'repaired by exper t -.. . aim! niaehineatt : -:,.. '-' '-... .: - ,- I- . ?fr ' Steam Eligia r,.• ea "tigifoi.ll.l4lB, Shiner . 1 - i i-: • gk , . ciai i . ' !@7l 4 .4. ; ' -- - - Awing the 'oyes . w ich we` intuMfactur;iire -' '' -HE YS ONE, CooSilig Stilt. , • - ; - ... _. r FORESr-Q EN,: .do 4 .' : - • ' PREMIUM, - ':.• . _do - • - And other. kin :iilkarni' a fix• - i?nrning woostoi ' Self-Re Ater, - arlor Stoic, • . Cottage arlor, -_ . ' - do • . - _ - Staifley' ~ eye() s i zes, do And a variety _ of other a 'Parlor Ses; both wood ,and coal. Olinera - We. kedp also on hand tirincl -stone, trimmings. Pot Churn trimmings, - Umbrella and ShovelanctrungS Stands,.-ac. ite- • Work 'd9 o * to order on. short notice and • at the lOwest. prices.: ..- virOrderiifotSto've a ,A g rienlnral Implements, , &c. are solicited from those in the trade,ancywiß be filled at roisonalile'irbOeissle prices, -3'. ' : .>."..' • 1.1 , ' :: . ' : S. H. SAYRE, ~ . B. S. , BENTLEt, -.. f 1.•.. ~ i . • .:. S. PERKINS.- • . *-4•011:.1852.. ' e have porch - ! lure mad cell I nd Bradford, • Rich's P is Plow is rose stales.' It is CO' insist-third cosi+, stretigtkand'darS, ` Montrbae; 8 and Its to county M& :E.31 Rublip CelOriat lv on band. •.1 Side Bill; Mil of v arious . pa t hope by - itricti share of pOhlio • tir*tiairi!l Feb. Ei:181 Empire State. Premium - Parlor, Chute Strive Witte, Ceru-taleileis. Points, tie.- (mid to sett ch Tepi.2:4oB t of the ofrered . II . ' f LOOK. '• 1 . YOUR lAND-' , A ' t THE, sub - , ' 'bit will ottießd to oconsi., '. I cal AL [at his.olol iisiiiess of SUR VEYIN t is this •vicut l * ity . when kiesired. Many of lite old 1 arms' thialiounty slibtild be re-aurveyed, lip 14 4 ups , retie* theold ',litittlintirks, which are lia ,4 le to ge lost Oroblite ;tea by"time sow.to oeetters 4 disputes and' diffictilti i fur time to come : , . ,Every unit Oho • cloel not kno ; the precise location of al his lines, 'and corners t re f ute, Should see :t o ; it in Season, to 1,. . . .. , prevent tutor trouble anti . litigation. - .017, CO VEY 41.2iT1.A.G als4, attentled tO, by. 4 I. I '-- = •. . ~-.. 4. W. CHAPMAN ..) ;Montrose,ct: 29, 1851 i TEMP RANCE SALOON AND GROCERY - mid s,fined I hat-mg-received a choice lot AERIE} are selling them on ass res sonable tll j r iti as-theikean _be bought !bis side'of •New_,YMk. ioice us a call and see for yountelves. Turnriike eet, one dUiir east•of Baldwin doCox's Saddlet-Sho We 4ly' constaAin band; Ord gilt; Lemons, I Plums; Pita ea; Figs •Rai .Nit4clof all kintlit, , 4e. • y Foßott !it it -lsk• • do* 'do do • do do do* do 4 'do do do* and barn do ' .. .: do do do ' do . - do - . . r.orne syles. and • - patents ever 'Wired in this, whi#h are offered at' xtrimsly low prier; ding a taigel4:4 0: handsome Prints f lor dress 'petion yer yard.. I , /11CIAROWS - It CO. 1 `toes24, 1852.. 7'l -- s i - life Insuraire :.. --.• 'tli' edStai;! - Z!fe-Insurance, , :dartuity arid .Trwl i i T v : •?nliaPs :iii hili4ilpil'if'?i-hailer Perpetual '`,C real. 's2 .. - 0,00. /.• I, :-,1 • . n- Q ,: ENTl:Eir,:die;t ferliaid Crania 'l,Pi 4...i.11 .-ky,.rill 'recoil? - applicaiioai for , iaquiratice did will giro all - accertsary _irk/oratorios cialiffierainoliesiriat to ratik+ l app)iollion. %. - leforstresOct. lAI I IOBSO. I -.' ' ' - _ - L: :Fire -I: -Fir . I _____ MOE au . : riber has .beeen'a . . , inted agent for 1( - the ~ le.diftslistl e .Fire / ' ranee Company at Marrishurg iPs... ..Tlll-Ctanyci ,s• has a capital of $100,01?0,•akid - insure on the at kor mutual flan.' .. i 'Also.agriit for th Cash - Mu ', al Fire-Insurance Compatiy at ihrrisburg... , Cap ' ~ I ,stoo.poo-,en , tirily-ti, Stuck : Com:ny--ins . exclusively at stuckratest r !, .-• --.,'• • :, • : - --.'; - . a The standin,g4 . he above:companies is well Itnoivn:lo be of thi st order.' The above compe l ' nies insure as.n crate ter as any safe eon. 91 panieti in tlie . Uni ' Citizens f our Contr. - de. [ string to ' have their property • !mitred, - still Lave , any:Jam-citation free y given b their pgeo; • .- . ' '. I t . -..--. . 1 - , . F. 13. CHANDLER. ,Monbuso, Aug. 20 , , 1852 . . .. =ME 1 11 1 ' - tillOBWl 4 l -1 l oader tht l o l .l. -- , , i *atilt& sows •It., i..V.," i 11, ...: .:. . _ ..... • 1-1111 lII' ' ._.....„l4,„immilunris, : '. the MA.. ILY, are DoetAnrepired 4e fill ':and - di work in their line tch. -They whlkeejieonstint• 0 W- - SHOP . ,SNii" .irtiti I LISHMENT.c '''' ': (OTT _ W oul d riskeifulty - inf Orin the that till:) , " are manufacturing _Blatiik 'Ploies. They also keep emlstant, I ::' -` - I: -i l ` ' -•- L •- flrciyne' ci4nty; ci!id Pen Flo ics, df'Pr4 , PO CAW*, Sleigh ~.-• Cliititi . !Loco, - Plow . -\‘ IPints '-' ''- ini.too - n memos to mention. - -We tten4on 16 bilAness to, receive our : patrdnik4. Manuf actory D. Poses ) - ndiyi• M. Mott near Searle's thilL done , on Short notice: t - ' mk.RtiVr. mart, ~, , 'I ELIJAIt MOTT. 4 16.. , , 1120M.11111311:11 wirocis, • Ved DEP °Ts 11- airtight Cooling .Stovf * do. do. • do. - - I do. . . ;itrulShop Stoves foa. Wood or Nal " 'l.loe, Elbows, Zinc, Tip -Ware, ke.— Stroui:Putters; Sciarrs. Ploughs' .Please git give us all as . we or. • aper tl!tul the cheapest.- . L•ass E Efate 1 ven; l ' , L _ rints at stock kind ?finis. • - 1 - •,- veatest variety.ofitana tt' Saw mill. tying puiebasedtbe above keep , constankly On band Flour—Cori finality - Also, td Bran; Custom wort wOl in all vises tussaist9. 138Itf - - GOODS ,IVING AT -! Qieds the Am, - 11RLY0.3rai 4468 - 11, Ric fol.. Cow Mite dajlig the kelei nesg •` '111.::••• °Ai on, . tarlinerehip.- • . i - ..katt :vit. - ram win at , Amir ontruided,io Oeir t*" sty*Pf niaittEY (t FUTCA i'. 4 ,-: ,-...,=,.. -,,,,,:- .1 ' , :'. i - iF..b.„:4 , 1 ,- : 4. ; 4 ,',....;,..- s - :. , '. 5. , .' - .. - ± 7 -7 - -' - t." ,--- ' - ' . • --:!•- . -" . ~,:,'-.'.-:.;,..:;. . :;.,:',:i,.: -6ii,:,,;T.:.'l`',','"''''''''