The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, June 23, 1853, Image 4

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    fafm unit tie firesthr.
I Chapter for Nice old mers.
Can anybody tell , why country people
ci universally and pertinaciously persist in
living in the rear of the house ? Can any,
lkdy.,tell why the front door and windotts .
are never opened save on the 4th ofJuly and
aiThanksgtving time 1 . Why Zedekiah, and
Timothy, and Jonathan, and the old farmer
hin3self. 'mt go round the house, in order
-to get itito it '1: Why the whole family (ob
livious of six empty'rooms) take their .
." va
. per bath," and their meals, siMultaneously,
in the vicinity of a red hot cooking-range, in
`the dog days ! Why the village artistneed
taint the roof, and spout, the window frames
bright crimson, and the doors the color of a
mermaid's. tresses? Why the detestable sun
flower (which I can never forgive "To'm
'Moore" for noticing) must always flaunt in
thegarden i Why the ungraceful 'with pop
lar' fit emblem of a stiff old bachelor, is pre
ferred to the swaying elm, or droop ing wil
or majestic, horse-chestnut I
I should like to pull down the 4reen: pa
per window-curtains, and bang up some
snowy intislin. I should like'to throw
.wide
open . the hall door; and let. the south wind,
play through. I should like 'to go in the
*oast and collect fresh sweeto . wild flowers
to arrang,e in a vase, in place of those defunct
dried grasses; and old maid everlasting."
I should like to show Zedekialt bow to nail
together some bits of board, for an embroyo
lounge: I should like to stuff it ;With cotton.
and cover it with a neat " patch.":, I should
like to "cushion all the chairs after the same
fashion. Then I should like when the w bite
haired old farmer catne patting up the road
at twelve o'clock with his scythe hanging ov
er his anti to usher him into'that cool com
fortable room: set his bowl of bread and_ milk
before him, and afterC he had discussed it,
coax him (instead. of til9g- back on the hind
legs of a hard chair,) ro take a ten ittinutes
nap on my "model" sofa, while. I Atept my
eve on the clouds ? to see that no - thunder .
*lower played the mischief with his hay.
I should like to iwlace a few common sense
practimble . books on the table, with some of
our fine daily and weekly papers. You may
smile but these inducements, and the ceiot
. fortable and pleasant ,air of . the apartment
would_ bring the family oftener together af
te.x the day's toil; by degrees - they wilL lift
the covers of the books and turn overithe
newspapers. ; Constant interchange of tho't,
feeling and opinion, with discussions ofithe
- ituortant and engrossing questions 4the
, aay would of course necessarily follow. i
The village twern-keeper would probably
frown upon it; I t‘l will venture to perdict
for the inmates the farm-house a growing
ibve for "borne;" and an added air of intelli
gence and r ement of which they them
selves mig possibly be unconscious.
FANNY FERN.
From the Farm Journal.
Enrrott :--Perkaps at this , peculiar
iod of ben ioost celebrity, while the 'at
tention of farmers and house-holders is so
urgently directed toward the improvement
of their chickens, a woman may be permitted
tb give the r e sult of ber own experience, fo'r
the benefit of those unfortunate mortals who
are unable to obtain the far-famed Shanghai,
or other imported crowers and caclilers.
I- have , been nominal mistress to flocks of
chickens during 14 least twenty summers, but
for a great - part of the time I left the manage
inent of;the: poultry yard to ihoever pleased
to attend to it. And it was inanagedjafter,
this manner. The. eggs were collected for
eating, as long as the tool spring wenther
continued, and no hens permitted to set un
til May.or June. Then the earliest chickens
were eaten in the fall, and the late half groWn
ones, kept to perpeltuate the stock. It is a
popular belief that late chickens lay best in
the spring. Well, our chickens detericra.ted
sensibly. They grew to be no larger thin
pheasants; and mar.y of, the young chicks
were cripples, and unable to walk. We
were always changing with our neighbors,
not only crowers, but bens and setting of
of eggs; all to no purpose. Finally I begun
to philosophize upon the subject.• I always
prearre the earliest setting of peas, beans,
and other. garden vegetables, for seed, and so
improve may varieties ; and I now resolved
to try the same with my fowls. I observed
that half grown chickens in the fall were ou
t' hatfgroWl chickens the next spring. So
I commenced by "setting,g ' my hens as early
as they showed an inclination to hatch, and
then selecting - the largest and finest of the
chickens, for my next summer's Stock. (I al
so lamp one rawer for every , ive hens, and
have no lame chicks.) Now I have as large,
fine; hardy, and prolific fowls, as any reason
able woman- can desire to possess ; without
the_extra care and nursing, which is required
by the imported brie&
LYPLA j RSON.
•
Receipt for Good Health.
For a clan complexion,—Aise early, use
plenty of frpsh water, observe the strictest
moderation .* diet, and take plenty of exer
cise the uir. The same plan will be.
found bene,Scial in other respects. Those
who regularly pursue it generally possess co
ral lips, teeth and pure breath.
To give brilliancy .to the eyes—Shut them
early :at night and open them early in the
morning ; let the mind be constandy.int44lt
on - the performance of useful labor,-the-Se
quisition of knowledge, or the exercise of be
merulent feelino e s. This will scarcely ever
fail to impart to the eyes an intelligent and
amiable expression.
To preserve the forehead from wrinkles--
Cultivate contentment, callnnessand - berrig
nity of spirit; and - never, on any account, in
dulge a murmuring,,a resentful or a malevo
lent feeling
By a.eonstant adhereance to the above Elm
,
rulesi many females have preserved their
.attractions even to the age offour-score years
and u p wa r d s.
•
A . Tll=o ,EVICRY FATAIER suorLD
ZNOW.—If you Nish to drive a cat nail into
Eaasend oak timber, and not haveit to - break
or bend, just bare a small quantity aoil
near by and dip the nail before driving, - and
it 'will:serer :fail to go. mending
. s i arte.
and this->as of ghat advantage,,
they. are generallyanade most ofwai wood:
. . .
" MT. Jones, don't you think marriage Ds a
_means o 4 grace
~ , Certaiety my Blear -m1111111:4 is
.aineans of grace that breaks down pride and
leads to nientapoe."
Exit Mr. hones- under the inflOnici;f-a
WZMW=l=mag==
• -.:
A Yanktclihdeilia et.
You hint no oceasiorrjorij?[ . ..nor noth
ing, I. 'spode, Said 2001iy T.041.0f st. COSpin
from the land of wooden nutnaegs,lts' be:ca
tered a shoe est:iblistunent wick his kit ni4-
ly done up in his apron.
' Wonder-if I halm: was the reply of - the
boss. 'Why I wOuld like a dlzep. if t totiqd
get 'cm ; 'what kind Of ••thee can you
make?'
'O, as the meter o'that,' said the snob, I;
reckon how I - eau' make a &Cent, ort of
craft '
'Spread your kit then,' saidOe boss; .111
give you a pair mi'l if your work
suits me I can give yank age:adj. seat of werk.!
Crispin was soon . hammeriiim ;Ind whistling
away as happy as a clam at high water, and
the bow-,.ras called away oulsotne. business
which, &turned . him two or thiee hotirs•—•—,
mean While the - tramping ler hidrodneed . it
thing "whiel - boie some faint riettiblince. to
a shoe, and fivling someNtlint eshaMad of it
hid it inpile of leather chips that lay , 'on
the floor, and pro'ceeded' to "Make another
which he had barely time to finish when his
employer entered 'and began to examine
Look here mister,' said he. _ l l gtiess
you needint make the mate to this it is the
greatest betel, thatever wast =Wein myshop,
that's a fact: j • ;
-• P'raps vou'd like to beta trifkilon that , '
said the _snob. - ! I
responded the boss, why 1.11 bat a
ten dollar bill against a hand full of`tobaeco,
that there was never one made in this shop
half so bad as this.'
' Doneiaid Crispin; at the came timeeast
slY'srink at his shopmateN - "!bdt stop.
let . 14: bee f;'Clt, so Much. of ;the weed
waif life.i Oh, yea, b tere a white It m of
Cavendish; and. laying it on the ent.bciard,
ventured. to suggest the propriety of laiing
the Suet skin laid along side .of it; which iwas
•no - sooner. done -than he prOceeded to draw
from its - hiding place the other -.
.
Item sai , l re.' you mustdeeitk the -
bet.; say which of the two shoes is the worst.!,
Well, I .guess I'm 'fair' v sucked itr!this .
time,' replied _ the :hoss,..pusiting the Ca-e.n
disli and 'shinplaster towards the - rightful
owner,. throwing:a niuepence to -the yonng .
est apprentice.. The boy needed no farther',
instruction as to his duty,' but Was off in ther
twinkle .Of a bed-post, and ij l eon returned witlr
a quart ef.black-strap. After Al handswil!
sufficiently regaled themSelreb, the shre
'Yankee.. put his - Sticks togeth4; and bithlini.t,
thee.. boss a heart - gpod-bY, starter
.again - 00
a traMp,yery Well satisfied with! the foreno:inl
work.
lil6llg gnished
ical 'studies, applied to an old gent himan td
know whether his neighborhood would bq
an.eligiblesituation for it phyloieian.',.
• replied .the -old. Oan, • whatjeati
rondo ?' . , i
• Why,-sir, I eau feela - pult. and dispiov i er
from it .0 hat disease the ratieitt stibioe r '
.4t44l.iere then feel .mine,' sa'd the Old Inani •
. !
stri_tehinc , out his; arm.' I ! •I'
• You are troubled with the headache,'
the noting . physician, after.a very sagacou's
ook.• , - * I
.` Never had it iu my life, sir,'lsaid the old!
gentlemau4 i
This was a poser. rrofoltad 'silence ecil
sited. . l'
I suppoie yotfthitlk! me: a 'fool,' said
phy.ician, , rettriug. • • .
• Nh, you' know whit: I think, 'but yoU
don't know what I feel.''
,4 0 `"The celebrate . djiettry Ward 11 .
, •
er, spent a Sunday at Greennoft, not ;long,
since, and of eoursu -preached a sernon.-,--
Returning from church he paiSed . • a number
of specilneils of" Young'lttneriea," Arnusinm
themselves with a -ganie of inatAdc*, rather
intimately mixed With fancy . swearing. ."11,y
boy,"
`'-My
. the Rev:, - to,an-interestinoyoutlf
of eight years,. boy, lam quite, fright
ened." " kre son answered. - bliqo
4 r:S
quite naively, ." why the; cl-1 duu't you run
then." • - 1 - • t."
A iiTT ur A Aliss.--Congreve rockctsfwere
invented in ISO 3, by Sir WillianeCurigreve.
On a certain occasion, when visiting \Vest.:
minter Abbey in cdrnpany with some ltrdies,
his attention was directed by one of theiparty
to the inscription on the great composer) l'ur :
chell's monument :—" lie has gone tir that
. place wbere only his music can 4e escOled."
"There, Sir William," said the younglady,
"substitute ire-works for music; and that
epitaph will. answer for yourself."
f
I'‘‘, Yankee has jt i nit completed vers .
important inventio.n. It is desigtred or ed
itors,,2
and w l
when perfectul , will cut out 4
teins,
patch trowsers, grind put poetyr, r little
responsibilities, stuff bustles, anti dun Acliii
quent subsciibers. The last Sentencestr • Ps
us as a val. able part ar, a unique pat.ut.; f
1
itgr'lt is stated by some wiseacre thattlie
hart of man weighs pine ounces, that 4 , :a
woman eight. - As age increases, a, tnau:'.s
heart . grows- heavier, 4114 a troman's - lightfr
after thirty. Some girls lase theirs at
teen. •
Office of the. Susquehanna Rei
HAVING recently added to our aison
II JOB . TYPE several new and beauti;
new- R U4ES; BORDERS, ORN.AAM
we are now prepared to:execute eterY kin
LETTERaPRESi
.PRIN'TLYG, suCkits r ,
PAMPIILETS,
- CIRCULARS,
POSTERS,
. . CARDS, - 1 1
BLANIstS. -
.
• CkrECKS, - 4v.#
in good style, at fair wirs, and with dtispatell.--.
Having the advantage of /tear Nitterlalti through
out, we can confidently promise to gi ve
Ent .•
Ire Satisfation
o aose favoring us with their patron/le; .
- .ll2rSpecial Blanks, School Tickets, Bill-Wails
etc., will he printed on short notice. orrgoed - PaPer.
•fri f *All kb** is Blanks usAlaity called tor, eon
'tstntly on hand far Pale. I
- '/'Those who havelotiPkntittg to deirill'llud
• • • •
theirlatateat to at tlie REGISTER OF.
FILE.
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-1 - 'l' ' Lines.& - Betnolds •'-''
.rirt4.ll,ollB,_one dOor .N est of M. S. Witinns
IL . ..61.0rn . ; in the too' ut furtnerl3 liiionn as" the
Bike y land candy Shop. ' •
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lt ,/ P. 114 011 1 1C HOTEL, ~ .
ti )EltWitli Stttrtlnear broathray) Vetc
VI .1 1. `"ork. A. F. - Sidistni;3• ' &4.D. Wheeler ay).
•-• • •
prie ' In Abe vicinity of . the 1)066p:a =Swam:
bout.•
Landings...,
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ROCKWELL, WINTON 41 Co.,
7A i r,ANUFACTUREAS Deniers Iri Straw
13 -I:_doods, llats, Cap*, Fur!, Z 4 in&rcllaa, Para
ite.ite., Su 20 Cflurt/andt street,
Nuw (up - I.
U tkuocuwELL.• IIOWAUD. W W wtyrdx.
THOMAS INGSTIttin, Dal Cr in Dry
• Cl4)-xlig. Groceries . , Clothing. CrOthery; Boots and
Shoes, Santee/canna Ilepoti Pa. •
WILLIAM W. SMITII & CO., Cabinet
• m4kd.l4i. ,ne 3 i kiep emsstantly oo band a good
assortment of an kinds of . Cabinet Furniture.--
.
Si fop. awl War 4 rooms at, the foot of Blain st.
WM: JESSUP it WM. ,
l'll 'JESgUiI•
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Attiirneye at, I.,an-,lllentrosc, Ira. Practice. in
84.4qechanna, Bradfuri i i; Mayee; Wyo c ing a n d .
Luzerne Couttttes.
JOHN GROVES, Fashioitable Tailor,
Slio in&Ter's . Block, Maio Street, Montrose,
C. DI SIMMONS, Boot'& Shoe Ma
kjr;tover A. Bolthviu'd 11,:arnees shop, Turnpike
street.:
ALBERT CRAMBERLIN, AttOrney at
Law, ntid Juetiee of the Ponce—over I. L. Poet
43: - • :
•
CALEB •WEENS, Saddle, Harness &
Tiuo:lllannfu c tureir-4-shop at his dwelling'a few
! Lind & south of the illage, on Main 'street, Mout
• rose;•Pa.
L. P. lIINDS, Attorney at Law, Sas
,
tinehanna, P. Oa:let on Main etreet, one door
east of Letilleim's. *! • •
M. C. TYLER, - 11paler In Dry Goods ,
,Grocerie,R, CrockegOlahlware, etc. " Ilead of
Navigation," Public 4.vedife, Montrose, Pa. •
.1 •
B. It.IYONS Afd CO., Wholesate.&
yßetail Dealeis in *y Goods, Groceries, Salt
Flour, and Hardware, Lanesboru' 141..
F. B. CHANDLER, Dealer in Dry •
Goi'tds, Ready Made!Clothing, Grocerick, Books
.17. Statiouety,ttc. Public Avenue, Alotatte, Pa
[IL FRAZIER , Attorney at. Law:
Office °rex Bentley (c Bead's Store, foot of
Public Avenue, Moutrose, Pa.
C. Z. DIMOCK, M. D..----offiac and
residence Nu. 4, Ovveo
L. POST CO. Dealers in Dry
f Goods, GrocerieCrockery, Hardware. Leather,
Flour, etc. corner. of Turnpike street and Public
A venue.
J. LYONS & SON,..Dealers - in Dry
.0.0,30,;,-Hard ware, Crockerr Tinware; Groceries
MIAs, etc.; Also, cairy ori i - 114,800K It XIIING
business,. Public Avelino, Altintrose, Pa.'
BENTLEY & REID, Dealers in . Dry
Goods - , Drugs. 111 . 04licioes, Prints,' Oils, : Grocer- ,
ies,ll rSn nrcy Cruet:cry, Iron, -elticks,_Watvhes,
Juw•eiiy, Silver Spoons, Perfumery, 4kt..-Tout,
of Aventie.. .
C. D. PRGlL,.Surgeoll Dentist=-Of
lice,
in Oda Fellow's' briier of Chestnut
mitt Turnpike streets,-. Montrose, Pa. Plate
work done with - ,the best material, and in the
niostimpri#ed style. Charges 11.4. . "
WM. M. jESSUP, Attorney at Law,
And bOAIIISSIONEIt OF DEEDS, - -for the
'. Statelot New York, will attend to all business
entruited to him with promptiiet.: and fidelity.
. c.gfice on Public Square, occupied by llefl yin
Jew . ittp. '
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I W Chair o
keeps eon:dandy on
hand Cane. Seat Chairs 4, and Cabinet Furniture,
- at the Chair mid *Ware Shop, -a few -rods north
of Seytnour's Store, liarford, Pa. [Jan. 22, '52
SIYRE, BENTLEY & PERKINS,
Manufanturers ofand dealers in all kinds of Cast
inga, Stoves, Agricultural implements, etc. of
flee at Sayre's Store, Public. Avenue--Manufae•
tort' at the Eagle Foundry, Foot of Cherry street
Montrose, Pa. - I- _
ABEL TURRELL I .DeaIei in Drugs,
Medicines, Chemicals, l'aintS', Oils,. Dye-stuffs,
tiroceries, lire Gonda: Hardware, Stoneware:
'Glassware, Clocks, Watches; Jewelry; Silver
.Spoons; Spectacles, Alnsical Instruments. Truss
es, Surgical InAraments; LigOora, Perfumery,
Rtlirror6, Stationery,l3ruttocShoes,:lankeelCo
tiims. ctn. - •
MTYMNIITT7=rin
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-Montrose and Lackawanna and Western
Railroad by the Plank Road. .
101111ASSENGERS will find Stages in readiness at
1 the Montrose,Depot on the Arrival bf the fol
!Owing trains to convey passengers to MOntrole.
On ,the arrival of Freight - Train,
• which leltves
Great:Bond at 71 A. 51. On arrival of trains hum
New York, liii.gfulinton, Dunkirk and tlie.VT,est at
31 r.?. On arrival of trains frum Scrant4t), Wilkes
barrtv lc. at 11.40' a. nt. • '
Stages leave Montrose in connection; with the
'Lack:two imil and Western Railroad for New Yolk,
Binghamton. Dunkirk and the Wmt at 10 (ALS&
AM. (This - train meets all the trains at the Bend
gt , in g East or Vi esL) ' Carbondtile, Scra p ton, Wilkebarre sin, at 7A M. C'a
and
fur r
bondale, Scranton,. Wilkeebarre and Great Bend,
at 2 r. • -
Friendsville Stages leave Montrose after the ar
rival of 6 o'clock r..st. trains from New York every
day; re t urning in tune for cars to New York ev
try morning.'
All Express packitges - carefully handled and
properly taken care of. -
I , 1 4 EOICARD SEARLE . :
Montrose, May, 1853,„ -
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of !opts
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1 • Administrator's Notice.
VOTIOE is hereby girenthat letteis of Admin
.:Ll istration upon the estate of William IL Van
huusen,,der.ea.sed, We of Near Milford, have been
granted to the subseribe.r, and all pericms indebted
to said •estate are hereby requested to make im
mediate payment, and those having claims Itpon
said estate to present them dtily attested for set
tlement WILLIAM. VA NIIO US EN, Adra'r.
New Iliiiford,liay 24, 1852. 21w6
: 1
fIARDEN 'Seeds, Burning Fluid,. Camplime
VI Candles, Lamp and Tanner's Oil, Linseed Oil
Paint; of nearly every description, to , rether. with a
general assortment, of Drugs and lef:dicines, Dye
-Stuffs Groceries, Sfone and Glass ware,soine 'Hard
Vlira, Dry Ouoills, Medical Just' rumel,4,and a good
assorunent of Yankee notions, bait:gale-lip at
Noutiose, April 6,'53.] TURRELL's
rot' Sale at Turre
HAMS, butter, lard; wheat and buckwheat
flour, aqua*, potatoes, ouloos, pumpkin
AWL, etc.etc.
smerl
TIATRY- salt bk the r ow orfis o c—pann,
E t;s a l uoiApp 11flate
&gine F 8.,940PLE..!t-
MIME
AUtl"•.AlLlait WiLiQo
F.ntrt*dneclhill~+ `to Aet td `Cc Z 0444 `-tf'itio! . yeas
1...151;113- iin1:1311T(114, - '31. 11,1 a the clerlc'•
, 1 :1111f4. ',thy tot the Esuftcro
!Fish-Ict'vsf Pricksythiutri:' -• '
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Anlth i er Scientific Wonder!
' aka- AT ouße FOR
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. - '`- - IWSPEPISIAI
D
DIGESTIVE FLUID,
OR, GASTIM
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Prepared
.from RENNET,•()r the fourth STOMACII OF
- TIIE. ox, after directions of Baron Leibig, the
great PhysiologiCal Chemist,- by ..f.-S. - iloug,ll-,
ton, sr. D., Philadelphia, Pat. ' -
Thin LI Natitre's oitrn remedy for an: unhealthy
stomach. No art of man can equal its cat-nave poW,
ers. It contains no Alcohol, Bitters, or nauseous
drOgi. It is extremely agreeable to the taste. and
may be, taken by the most feeble ptt ;eats who can.'
Hitt eat a, water cracker , without acute distress.-- - .
Borate .-of --drOgged Imitations.. : Pepsin is not a
drug. • . . - " . -
. ,
• Call on the agent and get a 'descriptive circular,
gratis, giving' a large amount of scientific evidence,
front Ltebig's animal Chemistry ; ' Dc. Ocitabe's
'Physiology -of digestion; Dr. Pereira on food amid
diet; Dr.',Yohti 'W. Draper,of New York UniVersi
ty; Prof.' Dutiglison's Physiology t' Prof. -Sillinsau,
of Yale College; Dr. Carpenter's 'Physiology t i 4c..
together With l'reports of Cures from all parts of
the United States., • .
Am. Tmzu 1.t.; Montrose, wholesale and retail
LA: l'uvE Com]
By `pccial Appointmerit:
TT Now YE ALL MEN. that. we, tfic undetsim
ed,chicti Pierre. Charleis Dupicrre, Theopho
las Schmidt land Henri Fritz, of the Cantons of
.Derne and 'l l l C'etif Chatel, Watch Manufacturers
DO by theseprescrits duly authorize and appoint
Professor- jA. SING LETON; : Watchmaker, of
Montrose,and WM. SINGLETON, of the afore-.
said pluce. to; be our Sole Agents for the State of
Pennsylvania, and this said appointment to extend
South and West. ' •
. We the parties to these pros !Ms, do agree to pity
all Lan' costs instituted byrttlY infringement on
thik:our appintment, and to. tills' we SeC, our,res
pective n.ittths and seals in ibel)titserme of Carl
Pierre, M. Diiraly P. Iteughtme. Pitted in STOLZ
erlami this first day Of - January:in the:year of our
Lord one thuusatufeight litinth - ed and fifty-two:
.1 A EN' • Itl [ LS.) •
t 1.5.1
Mil't',' LLS.]
Z, ILS,I •
-New -L. rug 'y Store.- -
• DOCTOR CS•
_ .
nutherous old
nod n'ell tried ! . and out of the
PrtifeSsion, and the public. in !general .that .Mt has
is t embarked in the alxive ;mined. busiite:is. ; alai
haA now on hand, and iS still ireceiVing a fulband
n ill inscn assortment of every thin„ to the 'line of
. , Medicines, 'Groceries„[l.)yes, Paints:4:c. die.,
all u whiehlie will sell for Caz•li• or Barter: upon
the Cheapest and most advattligetnis ternis. to the
purchaser. ln.refereince; tohis!Hregs and Medicines, -
lin'would Simply state, that„they were selected by
irons the - establishinent: .of P.. .Shitrelin
IlitineS it. Co. ono of the most reliable in the • City
of New YOrk,•—and for Dimity) and excellence 'he;
believes *ere never exCelled, by. any
stock ever ,I.te.fore brought into Stisqueltanacentinty.
His Stuck of Groceries is hill and well bought; and
Consequently can, be sold cheap.* He, has also' a
few Choice Ltquors for medicinal piirlois6.4..which
he cwt.:lll'ord us IoW as it mote inferior article lota
getieralk !teen bought for. rlease call before pm--
clia.sin4hiewhere. at the stand of rittS War-.
0 1
ner, in the •buildine• ficrmtrlv knowit Rs the- Far
mers Store," opposite the 4! lj e inoerat
.
MontruSe February 1,.1555. , ,
llontrcrse; Pa,
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR
• •
• • • • SALE! .
.14(1' 7111-46` 47 • LO7V. t3itunted . ln the pleasant
e,t part of the village of SmNeeltanna—alro
3 Houses and I.ots to the most business part of the
•
afin*saidi village. Also; •
. n• 1 .
A Farm contatnin 33 acres, • -
.7
••
with a small improveinent, the remainder heavily
_timbered, situate 2 Macs \from said village.
Sti.squeltanna i:.: the great Central - Depot of the
N. Y. Rai/road, situate at the foot of thebeav
iest grade on the road, near the great works of
Staiucca t Cotten-arta and the Cascade,-andposses-•
sing by nature the hest watering place nn the-route,
with the locality of extensive- Machine • Shops,
Foundry; etc. - .Susquehanna, although numbering
but 2,000 inhabittnits, and but 4 years of. age, Is
destined; soon 'to range a/ongsitle-of the most dour !
ishittg andiatputoustuans'on the /iite of this great
thoroughfare. - HINDS, Agent. . •
°Meet:rite (liar east of Lenheim's.
Susqliebanna Depot, NOV, 18, 1852: tf
LORENZO; VINCE • -
PRACTICAL MILWIOGHT. will attend to a
I lituited number of-fobs in this line. Work
done On the most economical, dUrable and improv
ed plan. Thankful for past confidence . and Avors,
he pied es satisfactiOn wherever, employed.
Liberty, Feb. 8, 1853
P. S. Address, "La.r..s.tille Centre, Susquehanna_
count;,., Pa. " - • 'lni3
SHINGLES AND LATE
. .
H•AVING my manufactory buiines
order for making the above articles, I iutend
to be able to supply Shingles No. I, of a superior
quality, out of-the best timber, and full hunches
and all fit to lay. No d are purchased at
.the risk
of the buyer. • . . •
441n0, Lath will b e kept on h:tnd as called tor.
Sash Muff. Windl*w Blind stuff:he„ can be bad to
order, and finally anything that can be made in a
Saw Mill and by saw operation
Libertv-February 8 1853
w o , *
HEAR, Y. 6! HEAR YE!!
AATII EttE A.S. C. D. Lathrop.* S: -A. Woodruff
have funned a copartners-4110, under the
name and firm of C.D. laithrop & Cu 1,413 at:diem in
.
STO I'ES, W A RE.41:.0
and wheretis it is de.irable that the sane should
be :nude known to the public, for the public goo ti
as well as our own
.;-
• :Notice is therefore hereby given to thegood pen:
ple of Montrose and the region round a.b9ut, that
we may still he found lubort, at our 'vocation, at
the• old stand on Main Street, where %.e shall be.
Intppy. to see our friends, and to supply their wants
to the best of our ability. -C. 1). , LAT 11110",
llontro e Feb.lo. '53. S. A. WOODRUFF.
Facts for the. People T..
XTOTWITII'I'ANDING the predii , tion of the
-LI 'New Albany Ledger that Frank Pierce will
be elected President la:canoe they Prophet Isaiah
says that " the Lord power to r the faint,' it
is universally adniitted that the , suhscriber can and
will 'sell'
BOOTS j 4 SHOES
CHEAPER than any otheri.hop in toWn, not even
excepting the gentdoe bent If oboe store down town
N. My tenni are aisli or pay down, /1;4 I
would therefore inforni those who are indebted - ,to
Merriwan Patrick, that they twist call and Pay
up or, .—Littiffned: 'A. Mklllll.lM AN.
• Montrose, Sept. 23, 1832. - .;
.
Timothy-and Clover heed.
.4 4
D .1 and Ctn.
ver Seca' of the large , kihd, duet rre.eived and
lor sale by BENTLF.Y iE4E#I;O.
21,1853.. • .
Fish. ' - Fish.
sC.IC11011114)1W1I>5311a1:9,
T_T ADDOCK. Mickerel;• blued, and Mackinaw
I,X , Trout, selling by.- . •' .; •
Minh 8 - J', LYONS
Eiold .au Isere 2 ,
V-QUAAPSwitirAik - tosllumlistl. -.• it cso.be co!
i. ea la two tram* T
by.
osuleflof . 2 sea
Toothe-iutto Reifici3r. ' it: ,
nor. H. . -,,' , • sold b ''.. .I , :Dross - 's -',;
_
'IRE TRUE
Proclamation
DONT-FpICOM
• look. CLIANDLEIVS 1144 at)d.,llu
.. , ;;.:'-,,=i - a,!: ,, ..5:',.:..i: 7 .• , :iz:_;:i:.yt- -, ..:....;-7 . . , :. -7-, ..i.,L , . , :: 1,.. . , :;i',.•i.
conipLAktivr
Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Chronic or Nervous
Debility, Discoeil of the . Kidneys;
• „ , „,
nisEAsts Nat.
BING FROIS A VISOR.. •
twitzu Ltvra, Src- *
itArir . , !wen /63 CONSTTPA
• - TION, INTV ART) PILES, rt.. LLISrESR
Or BLOOD TO TIT E. IEAU, A.BIDDITYLEI,P
TIIE.STOHACR, NAUSEA, HICAIiT-lIIIIVC DIS
GU6T FOR. Foon. FELLNESS, pi HEIGHT IN TUE
STONE Tell, SOUR. ERVITATIONS, S. OR FEirr-
TERING Ar, 'VIE PIT. OF TIIE .STOMAC/I,STFLTI.:
MIND or ,TIIE'IIEAD, HURRIED AND DIFFI
CULT llaiNruizio; FLUTTERING AT TILE
1./EART,CIIOF , IND OR SUFFOCATING
• SENSATIONS TVIIEN IN A LYING
ro.sTrynE, DIMNESS OF ,
SION, I/OTS OR TVESS n -
ank ottE THE
SIGHT, .
Fever and'dull pain in the Head, Deficiency o
Perspiration; Yellowness.of the Skin and Ees,
Pain to `the aide ; back, Chest. Limbs, dm., 'sudden
flushes of heat, burning in the flesh, constant jinn.
iningii Of evil, and great depressing of spirits, can
he of cured by
DR.; HOOFLAN - D'S
CELEBRATED GERM 41V 111.7'.7'E115,
PREP/SHED ay .
Dr. e. M. Jackson.
-matt Medicine Store, 120 Arch Street,
. - Philadelphia.
Thu 'cr over the above diSeaies is net ex:
celled mulled, by any other ptep . aration in the
Unitel I OS, as the cures attest, M many eases
after 1 physicians bad failed:
Tla
. tters are worthy •the attention of inva
lids. !ssing great virtues in the rectification
- of dir - AN. f the Liver and lesser glands, exercis
ingi the inch.' searching powers in weakness anti af
fections of .the digestive organs, they ire withal,
safe ce Ma i n and pleasant. : '
i ..__.
. ,
. .• Fr Om the ftwton lk.e. • -..
, The kditnt said, Dee'..:2nd! -. . I • . -
.Dr. .11o.oy and' a Celebrated! German- Bilteri for
the cure of ,Lirer CoMplaint, Jaundice ; Dyspepsia,
Chronic' ar Nervous. Debility,' is deser%k.dly one o
the most popular medicines of the day. Theite
Bitters bare been Used Ivy thousands, ana_ it friend
at oar elbow save he .haA himself recei v ed nn etfec:
teal and pernianent cure of Liver Complaint . front
the-use• of-1 this remedy. We are convinced that,
in the um: Ofthose . Bit tcts, the patient constantly
. , ~ , .
gains "strength--and filet Worthr of great
consideration. . They are plintsaot in . inste and
smell, and ;`can be used
,by persons, with the most
delicate stomachs witlirsafetv under any rheum
stancesi. We are', speaking li:6m:experience And
to the afflict(4l we advise their-use. r, . - . .. ` •
"Scpres. Wr.Eats," one of the best Literary pi
per; published, said, Aug.. . .
Illmfland's - Gerinan !Jitters, manufacturtid
by Dr. Jaekson are HOW recomniended stitrie of
the most prominent membere of the facialty as ma
article of much efficacy ineases of female weak
ness. As such is - the case, we could acfrise all
mothers' to obtain- a bottle. andthus -are them.
. , ,
selves intich Fialiess. Persons of nebt
stitutions uill find these Bitters advan,
their health, as we. know front experied
uteri effect they have nPoit weak sysfe i t
More Ericleiwe. .
The ROIL C. D. Hint:line, Ma; or of
Camden, N. J. says :` •.• - . ,
llooFt:axlia GLIUSAN Titri - cr.s.- -W c love seen
many flattering notices of this medicine, and the,
source front which they came. induced us to make
inquiry respecting its merits. Frain„ inquiry we
were pers•natled to use, it, and in.ust say , found it'
specific in its action upon diseases of 1 le 'liver and
digestive or,gans, and the .poWerful in tience it ei
eris upon nervous prostr . ation.isreally surprising.
It `calms and strengthens the nerves;bringing them
into a state of repo -4e, making sleep refreshing.
If this 'medicine tea's' more generally used' we
are satisfied thore would be less sickness, as from
the stomach, liver, and nervous system the great
uuuijorit% of NO and iinagitni • diSeaSCS emanate.
th ve , fl ion 111 a healthy con. ith , and volt can bid
deli:mce to epidemics generall. This extraordin
ary medicine tve would advise on frimills who :de
:it at nil ilidiSpniCa. tO give a fair tlial—it will re
co,mmend itself. It slienlll, in f.ict, I s in every
fandly. No other medicine can produce stali evi:
dences of merit. ' - - '
• . . . •
-E vidence Orion' evidence Las been receivcd - (like
"the forcgOing) from tll tections 0? the Union, the
last three SIMI'S, and the ..stroirgest testimony in its
faith is, that there is 'lllore Air It . used in the prae,
tice of the regular physicians of l'hiladelphia, than ,
all other nostrunisfetimbined, a fu..t that can easily
be 640. l :died. and fully pros that a scietitilic
preparation trill meet with their tptiet "approval
When presented.even in this form:
That this medicin4 will Cure.. Liver Complaint
and Dyspepsia, no one can doubt after using it as
directed. _lt 'acts rlpecificalty upon the Stoniaels
and liver.; it i 4 preferable to calomel in all bilious
diseases--the .e.tfecti is immediate. can be
administered to female - or - "infant- With. sufut y. and
enable I..reaeAt.at ritri time. . • • .
Look: well to'flix Marls the ge;7iulni.
• They have the written E , •;,10 t re of C. M. J ACK- .
SON upon the and his' name' 1116-;vn in
the bottle, without Air hich they are Fpuriops.
:For: sale Wholesale and. Retail at the fiermttn
Medicine• Store, N0.A . 1."0" Arch street. one draw. be
low Sixth, Philadelphia; and by respectuble dea- .
err generally through the country.
Read and be convinced.
Prices Reduced.
To-enable all class of itivalids-to enjoy the ad
vantages of their „overt! re- torn five powers.
Bottle 75 cents.
Ail for et & by .ABEL TUItRELL, Druggist
the. ..Montrose Pa. ' =
. Jaly 29,1861 .Iv, • •
. ,
liEBV LINE OF .MAIL .STAGES
~.. • . • ..
• &lOU, - •
3 .
•
Kirkitoot - to - ontrose
• . •
S T AGES will leave Kirkwood , passing through
CorbettsYille. Liberty. ttc., .every morning af
ter the arrival of . the Mail and Night Express
Trains of cars, reaching :MotitroSe A. 14. Re-
Orniny, - leave Montrose daily (Sundays excepted)
sr., reaching Kirkwood in time to take the
Mail trains of Cars, both Fait and West, being the
easiest and most feasible route to reacli the New
York &Erie Railri,ad. •
'
..
This 'line intersects .tri-weekly line for Dim
tick, Sppringville, •Tunkliarmock, Wyoming, and
Wilkesbarre, which leaves - Montrose•.nt 7 A. M. ev
ery.ll/undiii., Wednesday and Friday. Alio, a
line to FriefidsVilfe, Leraysville,tte; , - • 7 ..
• Good Tea* end coOfoitable'earriafici are . pro.
vided, and 'die proprietors-will Spare no pains to
accimunixlate the - publie?-, '
HATCH. ,
• Dec: 24, I8&2. TiltAGAN'tk WEST .
VOVDS '
AiiiaiYitnlinfe''! of Doss
a great 'variety of 1, i
and of beautiful ltyles and - pattern; and the fol.
luwini kinds of goods; viz: .•
POPLIKS.'.DAAINS, :BARRAGE .1)E.
LA 1N..% LA PLA STRIPED- A ArD
PLA ID . 0 Cl/A MPRA ENV LISII,FRENCII
AM) DCIAIESTIC
.
M04.0f ultieb they offer con.iderably lower than
early)pring prices. - U. 111.111R0 Wad: CO.
Gibson• June 24 1832 • •
•
Lumber' -For . Salt•
.
Ifenikck. flasOvotxl. Maple . and Ack
tutoleir, rilso!Shiiigki.,4; for sale by
:Ilotitiose, Nov. 4,'52. A. TURRET:LI..
Lilac
and Shinkles
"311." 31E.".. n I• I J. LYONSdr. SON.
17. 1853.
1 111)1117 AL.
°taros% F.
•
pLoun, BALT, &e. " I
Quperfine Genes:ee Footir, $5,715 per bbl Fin
/J - do 5, 00. 'Salt 1,75. Ilue.k wheat Plour,Ccrti
Mont ‘lrbite Beaut, piled Apples, Melia Pork' &e.
The above for &ale by the Bind, bbl. bu or °dolt,
wite by ,1. IL. LYONS co.
Lailesboro Fetn'uar I '1853.
11107,47VE5:,- - raid Eggs, Dried Apple
". -Deans, Corti ; 4C,iself* Atari"
j. Apiil 14.! ' ! . LYONS dt.SON
AFEW more et the bast I'louglis, CultiValorti,
and Scritpc•ra, Stove& • c.. Please call in.
;co F B,.LHANDLEII.
Montrose April, Bth. ,
nd Salt.
- , Pork , , '
barrels of Iran
few
4---*-041134N4tit
•STOY:gs'..:;t:l-STOvEs - .1
9realt Held & Lodersville
STOVE, COPPER, = TIN, &
.. SHEET
ROB` ESTABLISHMENT.
. subscriber respectfully informs the public
Oat lie has received a large addition . to his
lAtockol StOyes, consisting of a variety of
alit ap proved kinds, among which are .
1•, CLINTON AIR TIGHT,
FOREST QUEEP
-STAR OF THE IirEST, •
WESTERN QUEEN,
vated Ovens. Of square air tight Stoves are
FHeENIX, PARAGON,
I WESTERN KM .
• - ORANGE AIR
STATES,
, FA RMERS,UTIOA COALSTO ti E
ety of Prerniutns, some of new , stvle. the
LLKILL, AIR TIC lIT, FARMERS.
mood and vitriods assortment of 'Parlor and
Stoves for Wood and Coal. Box Stotes of
Lis sizes and patterns he is continually receiv
i;nd intends to lieepas great :a variety of the
popular stoves! as any dealer it the country.
ins wishing to purchase stoves Ain find it to
interest to-call on him. They will find his
- Stove! Furniture
former'
the tuo'
Rail -,
witrio '
ilig,-tt
most
Pqrso
their
Of the strongest and best materials and as
as-can be bought in this or Br opine county
such better than offered by pedlars.
"Stove Pipe & =Tin Ware kept fur sale and
made to order. Farmers will be supplied> with
Pints,lmade of strong inaterial4. at Wledesale pri
ces, all Orders fur work in his line will be thariktUb
ly received and punctually attended to.
JOHN COLSTON.
Grrat Bend; July 1, 1852 .tf
.
- 1 - Farms for; Sale.
n . Suiquchnnna County, Penn'a. '
1
rig I,p.E • + SUBSCRIBERS will act as Agents
IL 1 1 for the private•sale of aßeal Est.tte-Fitirn . s
Homes and Lots--locatedlin Susquehanna c' - ounty
Pa. !All OM wish to offer, their property for sale
can
. ove a minute - description of their Farms or .
Lot s .as follows:. Number".of acres, how many im.
provd, and how watered; Buildings; Orchard,
grafted or conunon fruit; other fruit trces,and hade .
rees. l ,i how far frinn lgotitroo. and the nearest point
to a 1" epot on the New.Yorkki: Erie Itailroad ; pric e .
and emus of payment. Allwho wish to sell or pur
chase. Leal Estate, ivil I receive proMpt attention
by calling on or addressing us at Montrose, Sus
rpm:tram:l county „pa. .
rig Conveyancefrom MOnt rose to the premises
tree l 'Of charge. . - ' . •
• Office. on Turnpike strect,4 doors west of the
Brick corner. - ! ! '
The following Fars nd Lots are uow offered.
h m a
for kale: • . '. ' •
no. . 40 acres, .1! 30 int. Frame House and Bar,.
n 4.2. 80 acres, r5O do: do*
no.'s. -100 do. ..;.! 60 do, \ do.
no / 1. 100 do. i. 60 '1 do.. do.*
n0. , 5 ' 70 do. !! 40 : do. do.*
, r , ,
no. 6. 116 do. • - i 35 • do. do. *
no.I. Store, Warebouse.and Lot. •
nit. . 145 acres, ! 75 inr; framed house and barn
no. . 52i do •-. 35 .1 log house ' barn*,
My 10. 2 do r ond friame house and barn. •\
no, Al. house and:iiit.* i
..
no. 1 2 100 acres: 'loitil. frame houseond barn
no.it3. 340 do. 206' hir: i do do*
no .114. 56.' do .50 into' •do do*
n 0.15. 16.8 t.lt, - '6O im..: - .do do
u 0.116. 120 ;* I s, do 55 int. •
no .17 .106, ;5 • im. I do = do* -
UM 8..112, LSO f ith. I do do'
not:). 300. 200 improved... do do
- no '126. 145,-106 . 1 iin.l do - do
40 L 21... 190, 120 . im."; "., do' „... :ato'
n 0.122; 9Ut, 45 1 irnf.l tin ' do*
no X 23. 45, SU l im.! do do *
n0(24. 292, 225 1 - i . m.i do 1
c o
no 1,25. 125 acres,! 100 rin: do do
;
n 012.6.. 196 do 140 im! I 'do du*
n0;27. 80 acres 45,iinP.* • . -,- •
no S 1I , joi.id sakv-milLand dwelling. ,
no , 9 131 acres,• l 9.o fratj!re house and barn.
no 30 133 do 100 i . dO . do
no 21 135 .do. 95 I ''. do ' do
Jul 32 1;0 do 135 1 du do
tai 3'3 160 do .60 ! do ••dtt
no 34 150 .do 100 ' do do
no, 35 150 do 80 , do do
nd 36 300 do . lin d diS
id 17 190 d 140 ' dod
4 .• o o
nuP, 38 170, do - 100 ; do do
ni :;9.175 do. ' 90 .';! ' itn. ! do:i •
n', l 40 . 80 acres 45 improved. '
mil 41: 212 acre., 160 improved.*
wk. 42. 92 do ;! 50 1 . do - 'do
nu, 43. 4 acres, all improved.*
lit.). 44. 138 do 1 - 65 l . do ' !
Lai' 45, 306 du . ..1 200 ; do ! `
no, 46. 120 1 * 80,int Grist AIM
lit L, 47 2ogricres ll6oimproved.
0,48. 103 acres.' sty improved.
n 0.49 SS acres,!4s improved house and barn.
nt. 5083 acresi 6 m
iproved, house.and ban*
nc 51.95 acres 60; improved, do. do.
nit . , 52. 1-6 act s, 65 improved.
ti
~ 53, 200. ear s, 150 improved.
11
~ 54, 146 acres, 100 improved
n . 55, 60 acres` 40 imProve , l
n . - 58, 50 acres; 40 improved •
n ' 57i . -230 acres, 100 unproved
no 58, 65 acres; 32 improved
IPrice from $lO to f3p per acre.
1!2 , i. B. Persons desiring to purchase any of the
above, by giving the No. can obtain a full descrip
tion. 1 . ALFRED BALDWIN.
Ilt. a. BA.BCOCK.'
Montrose, Pa:, October, 1850.
N. 8.-Those marked thus (r.) have been sold.
i I ote.d ;con •
ageo;ts to
ke the' sal-
OEM
• WATCH REPAIRING,
.THEIOLD' ST.LIND AGAIN
Tile subscribers, having resumed the above
Darned.business !under the management; of
ir
rAlfred Sayre, respectfully solid frnn:their Old
co stomers in that line, a, return of their, patronage.
Mr. S. is an experieneed , and Skiilful workman,
having learned his business and for many years
Worked in' some of the best shopS in New York ci-
Or, is competent to do - utty kind of work that fluty
entrnsted to him:.. Prompinelsotoderate char
x, mkt the guaran fvofall gond Watches, we trust
101 secure a full share ofpatronage... '
_1
Gold Rings trade to l order, and all kinds of Ja'ar•
II
.lry :repaired.
BENTLEY tt READ.
i Montrose, Nov. 19,:1851. • 1 "
- . SUSEIEIIANNA DRUG STIRE!'
S. u: WEST D
I EALER in D
rugs, .Paints,' Oils,
choicest Wines and Liquors, Dye-iSt ftffs, Pa
l' tent ife l dicinis'all kinds, *Goias, Truss is, Breedi
ca, Herbs, l'erjuna.ry,, Toilet
I....lrtich4,fau
• Ba skets, . °Old and Silver Irate& _
,
i • es ; splendid - ,1,c-tecl q h a. great va
- ricty, lutes, Fifes,
• -.A ccordcyns, cle o o •
Books, Stationery,
! • . • , Children' s I •
'Tout, i Confection
try. 'Fcincy goods of
, • gnat variety, Looking gifts- ' • -
sex,'Cetn hitic, if leoliol - •
i;ill lidracco, Snuff. Cigars, (1,7 c,
,sohl at the Iv west .. prices. will not
BE UNDERSOLD. MARK TRAT!
Surciuellantia Deptit, Oct. 28, 1852.
LOOK,IAT 71.11.8
(I( a party concerned.)
If" 11:1E - unsettled acconts, notes &c., of The gate
JIL ftral aS. il.iSqyre & Co. are runs in the
hands of Benj. Sayre for settlenuint. Necessity
cc Mpois him to ask inimediate attention to them,
as weitits those or his Own. If not. very soon iet.
tied, they wilt be put into the hands of some one
for legal' prosecution!
Jud. 9.htli; 1853
, HE a rm o us. S ayre 4 Cu. 'is this day dis
solved' by inutnal rionsent. The- notes end
.accounts will be foetid in the hands -df Sayre
for•iwsyiediate settlement. ' 1
- ' B. H: SAYit.F. 411, 00.
_January t 1858.
' '
Fashiottable' Silk
Hata,,
- - - '- SPR.INti 'STYLE,
A ND a intim.) , of other Hats, just received.
+CI:. Mita, it nest , lat: of Ready Made Clothing.
" - March 1 . ..'- .- , . GEORGE. FULLER
ut
ipLOITIVfor 'de WILSON it son.
Jul 22.
LI6II 1 1 0111111 !
SAYRE, BENI* VEY it PERKINS
LTA.VING purchased of Wilson & Co. the EA.-
GLB FOUNDRY, are now prepared to 61L
orders from the trade,and do work in their line .
with skill and despitcb 7 They will keipetsnstint-
lon hand
PLOWS, (best kinds,)
STOVES. (all kinds,)
CULTIVATORS - •
_
• STRAW CLTTERS
CORN SHELLERS, 4r. 4r.
We invite •partiCulor attention-to the "Plows
which we mantacture. We manufacture andkeep
fur sale • 1'• .
The Celeb r ated Blatchley Plow•
We have airchase the e
- xcl . sive ,ri ght to menu -
facture aci d
sell in this . County, Wayne,. Wyoming,
and Bradford, ' -
Rich's Patent Iron ,Beanz Rom.'
This Plow is madekntirely of iron, excepting the
handles. It is celebrated for its easy draught, be.
ingrone-third =Wei than any now in use, while its
strength and durability is greater,
• MACHINERY
of all kinds manufactured and repaired by caper'.
'enced machineatal
. 1%
Steam Enginei
4.r. 4 , c, -
Among the St4es which we manufacture, ire
FOREST QUEEN, do -
PRE31.1 1 (131, - do
And other ktuds,'allarrangcd for
~buming
coal. Also, • • ,
Self-Regit,lator, Parlor Store.
Cottage Parlor, da
I •
• T -
• ~,,tanf e y 1 it, i tted•szzes, ices ,
and a variety of other Parlor Stoves, toth•wood
and coal burners . !" We keep also on hand Grind:
stone trinarninga. po g Churn tritiunings, Umbrella
and Shovel and Tongs Stands, &e. Woik done
to order nn short notice tutd, at the lowest prices.
arOrders for Stoies, Agricultural buidealenti„
Ice. are solicitedfrbut those inthe trade,andiedll
filled at reasons* wholesale prices.
Montrose; Mar
PLOW SHOP.
NEW , ESTABLISEIMENT.I • . -
Ity k E: MOTT . would reapectfully inform - The
11l • public that they.are manufacturing Match
ley's Celebrated Plows. • They 'also keep constant.
Iv on hand.: •
••Side Hill, lirarne - county, and Idol Pious,
Cultivator s, Do., Chum, Sleigh
Cutter? Shoes,. Plow -
t.' Points
of various patterns too nnmerous to mention. We
hope by strict attention tiihusiness to receive; our
share of public patronage. Manufactory D. Post's
old stand. Founcliy, , lit•Mott near Searle's mill,
Eay"Repairiu i dune un short notice.
• I I‘IERItIT MOTT, •
ELIJ.tU morr
Feb. 5, 11352. ti
ir_:... As, Nal i , mm'nimarim . int.iiii,
:
ST' , E DEP; T. z,
Tr - EYSTON ' State air -tight Cooking Stott
IV Doutde 0 -en, - - ' Jdo.- do. '
_
Empire State iiitt.. do,
Prinniunl . -. . jam -do.
Parlor, Churcit, mid ShoPSioves faa Wood arCoal
Stove Waiv e Pipe, Elbows; Zinc, Tin,Frsre, ht.
Coln-tliellers, Straw-Cutters, Scrapers, Ploughs '
Points, ite. - inr Plaisel:give nits call as we in
tend to sell cheaper Wan the cheapest.
1 . , 4 13.11 LYONS & CO.
sept. 2-1, 185 . - . . .
LOOK To. , YOUR LAN D-14IARKS!
rr HE subscriber Will attend, to octasienal: calls
JL at his old basiness Of 'SUR VEYING ip this
vicinity alum desired. Many of the old Farms
this county shoilid be re-surveyed, to look up and
renew the old,llintl-marks, winch are liable to get
lost.or obliterat by, time seas tooccatian disputes
and difficulties for time to corrg. Every man who
does not know ,the precise location of his lines
and corners therefore; should see to it in season, to
prevent future jtrouble and litigation. • I .
Inn` CONVEYANCING also attended to, by •
J. W..CHSYMAN,
Montrose, Oct. ,29, 'lB5l.
TEMPIRINCE SILOON IND
Gii.OOERY•
ME undersigned having received a choice lot
. of G ROC y.RiEs. are Belling them . on as 'el
sonable terms aathey can be bought this side of
New York. . 'ice us a call and see for yourselvec
Turnpike stre .t, one door cast of Baldwin ilt Cox 's
Saddler Shop We keep constantly on hand,
Orana o est .Lemons J Pim r * Prunes, Figs'
.
• Raisi s, Illit.t.qf all kinds, 4.c. • 1 ,
t
May 10,'1$ '3 . -F. If. FORDIIAMA go.
-. . . ...lime Insurance
United State 4 4i:le - insurance ; Annuity and 'Trial
• -, Conspciny o Philadelphia ;--Charter Perpetnn/.
Arl
CTAL— 51:).000. - - -
n Q If).PIN'ITET,Agery for said Comps
-.SLY •.. 1 , ..J • : 1 , •ny will receive applications for
nsurance and will give all neeeisary infointation
°Any persoti!S desiring to truslm application.-;
Montrpse, 9,et. 16t11, 1850. .P. -
. .
Fire! Fire! -
TIE subs .riber ft!! has he appointed agent. for
the Starr:Mutual Fire hi:uremia Company at
Harrisburg, Ira. This- Company has a 'capital of
100,000, and insures on the stock or mutual plan..
Also, agent for the :Cash Mutual Fire Insurance
Company at Ilarrisbing. Capital sloo.ooo—en
tirely a Stult .Company—insuree exclusively at
stock rates.'.- - . •
ahe standing of the above, Vompanies is well
known to he of the first order. .The above comp .
nies insure on'as moderate terms as any cafe com•
panies in the;*nion.,. Citizens of our County' de
siring to ha4e their property insured, will lose
sny information freely given by their agent.
F. 11. CHANDLER.
Montrose,Ang:2o, 1652. - - _
Steani Grist Saw
'DOST 13.14,OTLIERS having purchasedt °above
.1 establishment, will keep constantly on hand
Superfine idndfine Flour—Corn - 'eel—
.of ,Superior .Qtlabty. All
•._ • Chop' rind Bran,
at the lowest rob prices. Vuetttxo _work will be
done with deSpatel, and in all cases WAILLA.VILD.
kontrose c/uly 'B5l 15811 f
Newllllford Stove Depot, 1852 . ..
I3U larks* just received new aid large
-1 1 -2 , • assortment of • "
coa
XIX PARLOR AND SHOP STO,
for WOOD and COAL, which io connection with
his previous . Stock will make akassixtment unit
tin! l a y Com Oe te in the most Topular and improved
kinds of Air-tight,..Elevated Oven, Premium, and
Plate Stovei:. Stove Pima, Sheet Iron, Zinc, Stove
Whieh he Wilt sell at the :lowest Pric e 3
for cash or approved credit..
January, 118153. -
BENJ. &titYBE
: - ... I- ,New Gods ',
B B LYQ,Y . S 41.-00
ARRIV d a ily N(3
Lauesbo o, ISlarell
. 1, 1853 '.• ' -
. a tha.atore of,
more use ter Cuts. •
YONSP, Rat Pith, are doing tint business.
1-4 word in the wise: &v. • Coil oi
14048 480.
Law" Partiaerthip.
B - BENTLEY and L. F. Frroll will et.
• tend to all business entrusted tot
under the IM3IO and style or BE.
grab
Uonlr43o, Aril 1, 113bS. _
KE YS TONE, Cooking Store.
ROUGH 4- READY do
MEM
NEW GOODS
JUST •ARRIVING AT
rmoutrobe May 26, 18b8.
S. H. SATRE.
B. S. BENTLEY,
S. PERKINS."