The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, July 14, 1853, Image 4

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tfrawberry cOltivation!
•Thoin . Who ir,now, &tithing about the mag
nificeut strawberries, and the immense quan
tities of them tsise4,on ibed about 30 or 40 .
feet.: fei several years past, in the garden ,
formerlripywned by nte, tit King street; may
to know the proceis by which I cultivate
them. • 't•
I applied , about, 'eace a week, 'or three
frnee, , commenting when the green leaves
begalt to start; and inaltiki the last ap'plica
. tion"just before the plants - were in full bloom ,
the 'following preparation of nitrate of pot
ash,. glaub,er salts, and sal sods, each one
pound; of mitriate of tunmonia, one quarter
of a pound, dissolved 'in 30 gallons of rain
or river water. One third - was,applied at a
time, and when the weather was dry, I tip
' plied clear .soft water between the tims of
using the preparation--as the growth of_the
young . ..leaves is so rapid, that unless well
• supplied: with water the sun would scorch
them': I; used a common watering pot, and
madethe application towards evening. Man
i aged= in :this: way, there is never any necitsi
ty of digging over the bed, or setting it out
anew. - Ms often years-old. are not only as
gond, but. better than those of two or three
years old. . But you must be sure and keep
- the weeds ont.---Northamptos Gar.:etti.
•
'bathing. - •
ire notice several cases of drowning, in.
the newspapers, frora cramp or accident.--
At this season, - wheirbathing is very proper_
s ly indulged in by children, it is nectwary dua t
parents and others should gourd against ac
cidents, which' in .. .general are fatal. Every
boys especially,' should be taught to
It - is a simple, wholesome, exercise,
and 'a great safeguard ; but too much care
4annot be observed in permitting children to
bathe.,. They should always beeedampanied
by their elders. The New York Times says: ,
Beware of plunging into...water, the tem
perature of which you have not ascertained. ,
• Beware of bathing 'in the heat of the day,
or ,with the body overheated. I
Beware of bathing immediately after_any
meal. when the digestive organs are, in full
activity; and lastly, when you . use the bath
ing dmie. lei it belight in texture and white
in color,:ox a near approach, to it: ." -=•-•
If Yee :observe th e fi rst caution, you will,
in. case of accident, not be beyond the reach
of the sight of any person at-the surface even
if the water I;e'muddy.
If you attend to the second and third,
your .system will not be paralyzed by a sod
-en cold shock. If you heed the fourth, you
avoid: (the moral certainty of. a - contrary
el:Tree)ecubps and their result,.+nth by
drowning Or appolezy. ,
SILT AND ASHES FOR STOCC—Wher
ever. siiinials are allowed to partake nitre....
strictedly of green food, whether grass or
rciOts,lthey require much salt, and a mixture
ofashes . with it, say three quarts of the hit
ter.to' one of the former will be found very
'salutary. Animals are often lost by over
feeding on fermentable food, but if a mixture
of salt and - isles, in the proportions above
siiggested, be kept in'some places where it is.
at all times accessible to them, this evil will
' never result. Sheep are especially fond of
it: , At first some animals may refuse to par
take of it, but keep them without salt till
they do. When they have overcome their
antipathy, they will deco& it eagerly, and
devour the :ashes as readily as the salt.--
Germaritore Tekgrapk. " -
-:FCIOD 7011 CHICICZNS.-=-Boiled 1x4144),
mixed with coarse Indian meal, is perhaps
the-best food for fattening poultry. Tor lap
ing hens, rust is necessary; lime must also
be within-their reach at all times. Pepper
has ben found excellent to make hens - lay.
A recent syriter. says_; I was clearing
some red pepper seed and threw the shucks
promiscuously about; I soon observed loci
*king 'them up and:swallowing them with
great srvidity. They mut commenced lay- -
itig. eggs, 'though they had laid none for a
month befme• . I feed them replarly two
or ilisre times i week since then, with red
periper,. and"they have never stopped laying,
summer or winter, springer fall, except while
they ire hatching their chickens ; and lam
4u6dqui that by this method hens may be
.made to lay the year round.--Amencass
Earrier.
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-MOW 'TO CIT. = 171' EARIT.-•--PlaOB !mein
of oold ;niter bY the side of your. bed.; wino,
"you first ' wake in the morning, dip your
hail& in- the basin and wet:your brow, and
steep will;not: again seal you in its Umber
ous %Orme. - '
I~r~.r-
Min is,the advice given 1:1 an aged 'Tian:
vfin inatbein'in the habit of ming-00y dur
ing a long life.. By :attending to this advice
you! inay,learn to rise every morning at five
o!dock.
.
Inni doeent_ take but i little to liacw)*
the - sublirie . all out of a fellow. A friend of
our says he was promenading_with one of the
muslin de laines an evening or Ini(since,
Mid during, the intervieW;got really eloquent
about tbe bine sky, moon and stars. His
_ heart was bthrlfull.of love and poetry, and
he felt that be was'prodricinian impression.
In t
lie
midst of it all, the lady snapped out:
'`"Ti , if ion, goTiwith that red head vein,
I'll ' ek you 'til-you:eani see l'- Our friend
1123'4 been On Ibaystreet slime. \, .. . ..
• ,
oK atm Gisis.--At the Pennsylvania
State' Fair, ,to be held at Pittel:digin Sep
tbaßier next,. there will be a prealium offered
"girls:ander twenV-one years Of i4ge, (and
WC -never saw one beyond that yet,) of a sil-
Ter cup for this beat 41/ pounds of butter,
audioilthe 1000nd - best a pair:of silver butter .
-; For the best five pounds of batter;
of Aver teaspoons, and 'for the second
tiO4-***4#4ls4/
-"Lae iniPetition of; slaves has lately
been esrried on with much success -in Cubs.
2,0,86, -have been landediln- three cargoes,
lime the 20th of May: ::Abie Vessel. the La
driniffotkianded 1160. - For this:ship the
•At tian; ',era particularly on -the alert,
-ai-thej( she was hovers somewhere
`about the,coaskivith awe .of skives; 'but
-aided"by the gaiselitithoritiesi, she sneeried
-airin-,shicrint *prank; and: ineenadekin
land*/ bar ,ow: -116 far toniivslidenvsi
-1111 10414: ass i11*05444/0 readiness,
radivei nr4swirl i trains of c a rs -tbe'
piaro4 fOrthir_pirposi facuitiOig the; '
i e lsoval of whine, ow that, as !Kok=
- -- 0 0 1014 4•-i44 Irer" o6l 4o
iiiioth iepart of the
) 1.
- ' - Tikkitig, Till, .., 1 „ ~,,
„ The sCiiiiiittroakis iimilivitifi - le,
• • - "4 -. .t
PUTOrilpg ,tO gly.- some adventures m tne
l ac _ifil-lf_ i lt .. l o 74_ ihyelelPii time:loQ' !re 44,
,A ; uevivAnukextrues :.- : ~ .1. , .....,. - : -.. 3
...
A snow! had - fallen; the . yo . ving - of the , vil-i
ink' Of *P a grand .delgall'lisirtt to*
'eon try tavern; 'at ' sothe' distaode, and the ;
intotitigifidew, Lanabkin sat it / t, the mute,
10
ate' b; .under.the' same - buffalo ai'my;..-
Self. • • ~ -', :- ~.:,
i t, -f(th l---oh 1...d0nt V she - exelai ed, as we
mrnii to. the,6 m t bridge, - eitating riiit.hy the •
arch, and turning veiled face ' arils silo,
i while ber lit.tle eyes - twinkled .' ugh the
vutiwilight. • - -- . - • :1 - •. -
' Don't what 1' -'I - asked,' ir . Dot doing
.
anything.'' i- -.- . , - -
' Well, bttt- I thought you .going to
take :toll, -replied Mrs. Lamhki
'Toll I'. I-rejoined. . "What's. th .
at, r
i..nowi Do tell r exclaimed!! the widow,
her -clear laugh ringing out abole' the music
'of bells.- ' Dr.. Mesdows pret,ends he don't
know what , toll is r I , . ... ‘
' Indeed _I do n' t then,' I said laughing in
• Don't !Eno* that the
they go_ a sleighing claim
they cross a bridge. . Wel
- But shall I tell it al t_
the widow to hold the veil ,
to tear it mad somehow ;
removed her face_ wmkurn
my ciwa, And in the gli
light, the horse trotting o
taken for - the first time I
MeadOws.
Soon- we came -to elo
widow _said' it .was
paid up: , as we reached it.
'But you. irtnet take '
will yon; doctor!' she ask
To;= uhich the only re l ,
affirmative, to the questioi
Pfd 7 you ever, reader!
widow:and take toll at
Caleb Cushing Aid Hannah ' . Gould.
We have '
seen - in eeme,of 'our exchanges
lampoon of MISS Gould upon. Mt. Secretary
Cushing, when a young man; bit in such
garbed form, and with so many, elehrd Tins
takes, that wo scarcely recoviiteti an old
friend. : , •'
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Miss Gould was a resident of i erinont;
and while .on. a visit to Massacl us&s, was
thrown in company with young 'Cushing.--
She exercised her poetical poweni id writing
cutting epitaphs uponthe voting beans of
neighborhood; At a
. piirty which•both at
tended, a paper was circulated wltich . eatia.94
great merriment, and 'finaily 'came to the
eyes of Cushing,. echo. read. : • ' -
Lie Along, yedead,' •
,
For the next bed , •
-'
Repose the-ashes of.Cusning •
lie has crowded his woy„..
Through the world, as thefsay,.'
And'even though dead; may be pushing.”
. .
Cushing took the paper. disappeared= a
few minutes, and returned with • another,
which being circulated, put an end to the
persecutions of the poetess. I contained the
following : -
ir
' -• " Here lies one whose it • _
Without . wounding co lcf hit :
, . Green be the turf that's aboreher !
Having sent every bezi
To ' the • regions below,i
She now hasgene down -4
Kiss Gould; who was vergin
maidhood, did poi reli4h thU
'and left, off, writing
_epitaphs'
=Erie Caterrer.
- Couldn't Cos He. Su gS. i :• - '
, , ,
Leaning idly over &fence a few days since,-
we noticed a little four-year Old "l o rd of the
emotion -1 7- amusing himself in the , grass by
watching the freliesoine flight of birds which
were playing iiround him; At ;length' a .
beautiful bobolink perched himself upcin a
drooping bough of an appletree, which ex
tended, to - within a few yards of the place
where the urchin sat, ancl maintained his pq-.-
sitioni apparently unconscious of the cloie
proximity to one whom birds usually consid
er a dangerond neighbor. -
• The boy seemed aitonished it:his impu
dence, and; fter . regarding him stendily for; a
minute or . two, 'obeying - the ins 'act of his
baser part he picked up a stone I' ng at Inn
feet, 'And . was preparing to
tyrs
throw,l,stea
ing himself carefully fora good ,
.. The .
little armirts !Inched: backward- without
alarming • tha bird, sad' Iloti iirailirithinan
Ace of damage, When lo ! his thrcitt-swelled,
and forth . came Nature's plea: 't link 'n
lioh--a 14-n4E-, bob -alink ! a-no- eet, a - - o-
~
1 weet 1 I know it-=-I- know it lti tt-link-ra
I link--a-link ! Ames throw it 14- throwl.it,
throw s , it, 7 ,lcc., .4e.., add heAlithl ' giktly
the Manama inbeided to its natur posit ion, -
and the despised stone dmppe4L trite-Min
strel damned the murderer! , .We heard the
songster. 'through, and watched hill inhumed
Sight- as did the boy, ,with:* sorroyful coun
tenance. Anxious to heir an expression of
*the BEd, fellon'st feeling; weappmaehed him,
and inquired :
• Why didn't you atcatehiln raboy-you
might have killed him and carried hi homer
3i i
The little fellon , looked up, oubting,
i ly. as though hesuspected OM' mearliFtg, and
with - an exiression half =shame ondthedf sor
royv; berepl4 : - i - 1
. • , ' Cooldn't,ios he sung so P _ 1 - .
'Who will say our I nature is , wholly de-
prayed Ofter that;_ or even that,mtisie bath
no. chorus to sooth the savage broil,' Mel
oily', awakened Ilurnanity c and Ilumanity-
Mercy! The annel's who siog.at the • creaH
lien whiverett to l 'theoltihi's besot. tile bird
,iiiiisere4andflnd vitusglinified by the deed
Dear "little`-boys I dealt :.*.riu the birds:
Clikos -•Courant.
Aid*
eoupen
inade,th t
llies.-4.
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02
tie
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_..tdthe
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ixorti i
`)tablei.l l
,
A Sic% 13ACutt.on.—A lick, tor I A.
dying camel in the desert! A liulor on 1
hen coop in theiniddlorof theAthintie I \ I
the .idune. The- tome , subject , s s . 11 9 0 —.4 3
acceinerice. If ' there is * , ,
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any side it ie on theeide L4he . bacbsr•
The ' 13140 4 hnertererintelhgeW ' ameba is
Am , acanyth se eenestiv o! , as` the , , lu g..,lioa th• - sailorsoft* os' , bin coop,
a-Viiiiiiikad,isaa Aun *lts 4ast,
L,*4 40 ...'' itef
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Lt4eur
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L . Arnanier iheuldf-7,be - hipe' ofetheil die.
L t an%-siiiiTiwilea irhen Oreeint. - .
of,
tut
Al
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rose"
poor'
thr
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o at
it7Lis ik-Repteld4--
AIIARS, door wast:of.M: S. Wilson's
MoM 111' Too th formarti kticltU4s, Ike'
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IROCKWELt WftifTO 111 & Co..
31 A.biTUFACTURERS 'and. Dealers in Straw
s!ods, Hat*, Caps,. ilrars,.;Umbnif as, Para
84rli, R se, ii. de., Ng 20 Courtlandt street,
ZfawY K. (p stairs.) .1 - - - -
t at
I#3 Z , WILL. .1 1103b1113.* lr W 31:4703.
.7 1 2 H
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itli MIL - SMITH& CO.,- Cabliei
iMak They keep - optional , On han d . a good
4sao meet of 4.1 kindstor t Cabinet Furniture.—
' and Ware rooniait 'the toot of Main at.
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GYM. JESSUP" 41- WI. 114-JESSUP,
lAttorneys at Law, Moiktiosei, Pa. Practice is
Sneenehanna;- Bradford, Warne, Who n ing•:aud
Luzernti Counties. _
• •
. . .
• ntietneti, *inn
iss itsjpoll,"vrh'en.
I never
I The strii;
JON!GROVES,-Ftisable Tailor,
..Shop. in heelers Sleelf; Street, Warm,
PA. I • •
ere not sufficient
' hen 'the . veil I wie,-
1
wf o
,'. direetly to, rde,
ingot the m u
' himself , toll 'was
lii the.liferO Dr:
C. DI
• attee
•
g irid . ge; bu
to rent, as die.
ALB t T CHBIBERL
"... Law and Justice of the • P
& rtore. , ..- . 1
•
.ii - tiVEEKS, Sad
- Tim , anufacturer— , shop
rode ~..! th. of the village, oil
rose I'a.
111 for "ererripan,
ly was a practical
n.
sleigh-ride with
e bridges
L. P. , HINDS ittoitiey at Law,. Sas
quelianna; Pa. Office on klain•street, onescloor
• east:Of Lenlieina'a. • •
B, R. LYONS At CO., Wholesale &
•
etail' Dealers in Dry Goods, Groceries, Silt
. ' lour, and Hardware, Loxiesboro' Pa:
r a lover."
towards old
hotpe thrust;
that society.
who are
tear ai
'Susumu - leak
.2,A\ ,14) 11021 EL
ILVE:fiNVlCllllTßZET,(fiettiiinnidwitylNes
York- A. P.ltalis' bury as J. D.Wheelet, !Pro
skis. :In the *kinky -et the 0=44 'Steam
.Lendielm.... - - • • ! Byl'
_ -
IS INGSTRVII, Dealer in Dry
Groceries, OkdaiCrockery,llooti and
dr.c.,.Buscrateit epot, Pa.,
SIMMONS, B Jc Shoe Ma
14t. A. BaldivinV,lle shop, Turnpike
CHANDLER, Dealer - hi Dry
roods; Ready Made Clothing, Groceries; Books.
Stationery, etc. Public Avenue, Montrose, Pit
H. FRAZIER, ' Attorney at Law:
bffice over Bentley & Read's Store, foot o
Public Arenue,Montrose, Pa.
• Z• and
ri . lencit:No. 4, Owego street.
4
I. •
4, POST & CO. De i s Dry
.
Orocenes, Crockery: ..rdiram Leather,
Flour, etc. corner of Turnpike 'street and Public
- Avenue.. -
L LIONS 4t . SON, Deilers in Dry
GoOds;lbudwa . ie,Drockem Tinware. Groceries
Baas, etc.; Also, carryon the BOOK BINDING
. I:pia:lNN Public Avenue, Moutrse, Pa, .
BENTLEY & READ, Dinlets in Dry
Gondtr,.lDrugs. Medicines, Paints, 04 .Grocer=
Hail
lea, ware, Crocke,ry, froic:Clocks, Watcher,
jewel Silver ; Spoons, Peery, -rfe.--Foot
of Pub i 0 Avenue. 1.
C. D. VIRGIL, Surgeoppendst--Of
fice in Odd Fellow's Hall, eirner Of Chestnut
• and ' TUrnpike streets, - Mot4mse, Pa.—Plate
work
. dane with the bet material, and in the
most • proved style, Charges
.
Wi. IL JESSUP, .ittonley . at Law,
.At i d COMMISSIONER 'OF }DEEDS, for the
S te`Of New York, will-attend to all business
trusted to him with :pomp:bleu arid fidelity.
Ix. MI Fublie.Square, cirieupied by Hon. Wm
-'3 uP. •
\rt.4s\
A. jl7.
• FA C
Wel
at the
of '
GREENWOOD, ti Mann ,
, s a keope constantly son
.aneeat Chairs; and cabinet Frinuture,
Chair%gare Shop', a, few : rods north .
nsoar's flarfordqa. [Jan: 22,.'52
, BE ' EY PERKINS,
I. 11.
• . nreis ofand eaters m billands of Cast
toves, Aglieult 1 IMplements, ete. of
Savre's Store, Pa Avenue—Mandate
the Eagle Foundry, oot of Cherry street
, Pad
'Man
Inge,
fax a
Moo
ABEL TIIIIIPELL, 'Male is Drugs,
Medieines. Paints, Oi Dye-stuffs,
Groceries, DOI Raidirare, toneware,
Glassware, Clocks, 'Watches, Jewel ,
=Spoons, SPeetacleik Nashua. Instruments, Truss
es, Surgical Listiumente, Liquors, Perfu ery,
Mirrors, Statliaiery, &tulles, Shoes, Yankee. N
otions; d
JB6.PRI~TING
.
Office of the.fhisque' haulm Regiser,
IaAVING teee ntly:added to our-aeenrtinent ot
14. JOB TYPE neirenttnew'und beautiful kits
new RULER, BORPERB, ORNAXENTS, /be
weige noirprepared to execite . every kind of
LETTERGaPRESS
PRINVNG,. such .
PHLE TS, •
,IRC - ULARS,
• - POSTERS, . •
•• CARDS
BLANKS,
CHECKS, 4.:, .
n toed style; at , fair *wires. and with despatch.--
Miring the advantage of new Materials through.
ou., we can con . thistly promise to glee _
Entire Satisfaction
olhoselinng us with their patronage. •
lirSpra , sallibtniks.f3cbciol 31ckets, Bill Heads
etc-, wffl be printed on short tionm, on moaPaPer
* * *AM kinds airs
_Usually * for, con
tato43r on hand for i s
WThoss Whir ha Job Prtht , to dowilC nod
it to their interest to at awl ItE9MTEROF
FICE:• '• •
-Dien -
gOOdi'
tof lalanner
ifiNE
.11SIK.01121,51!
- "haulm' s NO" , v 131143
Fl~E.;aw.ottmeot
Fashions-_
At
etc: Pew
N.
e A , 80
',I LYONS •
emerk_wi, wo
IA 000 ralVilet .'""b""r
, eash TM. be Dead
to , 1 : s.nuaarT.
Kepi 1111ked, - )617 - liss. •
rat _
at coi •
. Avg`..llesbeiv will :E
411'1VtiCTA..111‘1".±41111k4ide r 144111-4 11 14 0V aiti... 4100-
May 2Z I 1252
-AN: be found; splendid Assortment of _ NEW
C
GOODS. of the latest Spring and Summer
stylese facing just retnnuni from' New York at
which place teey have spared DO pains in making •
selections, they Batter .
themselves w 4 the idea
that &Iry can compete with any utabludiment
. tout both in prim' and style.
They ther would invite their olti friends and'
the public geneisily. to call 'and examine their
'stoek - before' purchasing elseteliete, ai they will
find it will save them a handsome percentage to
look over and purchase -of the absve mentioned
stock, comprising' u great a variety: is usually
finind in a country store.
Aiming their stock may be fnunil i great yule.
ty Brown Shirtings, and Meetings, Bleached sheet
ing, and Skirtings, Tick Shirting St!ipcs,
Summer Stu& for men an ds Weer. •
Sill**, Colored Ciuntwies; Paper Cambrics,
Nan Keens, Jitcquard • Diapers, Apron Checks,
Kersey*, Bagging" and Seamless Begs, Flannels,
Red. -Yellow, Flinn, and Twilled,lllankets, Quilts,
and Counterpanes, also: large assortment of
Dress Goodp, -
I', Attorney at
ce—over I. L. Post
•
le; Harness &
t his &yelling a few
Main street, Mont-
Montrose, Pa,
• ,
NEw.,OOOD t ] ' NEW 000 j-it:
SMALL PAOPITS AND QUICK SALES AT
COL 1
In the Old Corner'Stcn.e.
Barage Delman, ,Persian Detainee. All Wool De
laney Black Silks, Fancy Silks, Poplins, Printed
Lawns, cambries, Jeconets, Berages; Bombazine*,
Silk and Cotton Velvets, Fancy and Plaid Scotch,.
French, German, and Lancaster, Ginghams, Prints
in great variety, Demin's Drills and Jeans also al
most any amount of _ I .
White Giodi, 4
peek as Irish Linen, Birdoeye Diaper, Linen Tow
elling and Diaper Cambric*, Jaconets, Checkered
- cambrieo, Swiss Musli Plain and _ Figured, Bishop
DralleryMusline, Lace Goods end Em•-•
broidery. AL SO. - , Clotho, Cassinieres, Black,
Plain and Fancy Vestings, Silk, &tin Plain and
Figured. •
P&I/NAND FAZCTCABH,VRRETheecia,
Merino, Cassimerek Kentucky Jeans; and Satinet*
Bangup and Prince Albert Cords, Also a large as
sortment of . -
Tailors Trimmings,
such as canvass Padding, Wiggans, Broirn 14°1-
lands,Silk and Alpaca Serge*, Coat binding.dc:
ALSO, -Their usual assortment:of Groceries, Teas,
Sugars, Coffees, Saleratus, Ginger, Pimento ; Pep
per, du, itte, dc. -
ALSO, Most kinds of Hardware called for in
these parts dm, dc., tic. all of which together with
Along list of other articles not. above mentioiled
will tee sold On the
One price• and positively no devi-
R ation system, - -
at pikes, that - will be perfectly iatisfaciory to all
who may give us a calL - - •
CROCKERY; a large and fine assortment may
be found at • I. L. POST. k CO'S.
ALT,Linie and Plaster constantly on band and
_ for gale by L. POST ck Co.
Rt — ilYTS: 'A small stock forsale at
I • L L. POST 41. Co's.
31ontrome, April, 6, 1853.
Summer Arrangement.
.
Delawa-re Lackawanna, and Western .
--1.-• AILROAD. - ..
ON
N and
P ' i Train will leave Scranton at 10.40.
. Arrived at rest Bend at 1.10 r. - st. • -
Connecting I with the day express tnxt East
and 1 West on the N. Y. & g. R. ' .- • •
• Return. will leave Great Bend on the arrival of
the Day Express 'from New York, and arrive at
Scranton at 5.50 P. X.
4 Freight Train with PaLsinger Car attached,.
will leave Scranton at 1-85 r. M. Arrive at Great
Bend at 5.80 P. r., connecting with the Mail Pass:
ender Train east and west on the N. Y and E. It.
Road. , " . -
Reterning,-will leave Great Bend at 6 "A. N. after
the arrival of the !Celt Express Piiesenger,Train
crest. on the N.Y.& E. R. R., and arrive at Scran
ton 'at 10 A. X. ' ' :
Stinger will his in-waiting on the arrival of pass
enger trains at Scranton, to convey passengers to
Carbondale,' Pittstoh, • Wilkesbane, . Philadelphia
via. the Reading Itstilroad, Easton, and all other
intermediate places. .
.1
Passengers leaving Scranton •at 10 - .4,04.x.. ar
rive at. New To* 'at 11 r. tutd at Dunkirk at
10.15 r. x. . . -
- Passengers leaving Serantcin ,at 1.35'r. Ic. will
arrive at New York at 8.22 A. 34. and at Dunkirk
at 12.13 r: x.
Passengers leaving New. Yuck by the Night:Ex- -
press it. 6 r arrive at Scranton at 10 A. x.-
• D. H. DOTTERER, Superintendent
Scranton, June 6;1863 • ' . . 1011
VALUABLE LANDS
•
FOR: SALE.-
.
•VOR SALE IN ONE TIODY,-about 5500 acres
of Land on the. waters of Spring Brook„ a
brinch of the Lackawanna river,in Luzeme coun
ty; Penn'a., about midway between the thriving
towns of Scranton and Pittston: Thaw lands are.
- covered with Valuable timber; and being situate
in the most extensive mineral regicirr.in Pennsyl
vania—known to contain hen ore, arid believed to
abound in coal. - and being also in immediite
vicinity of several Milroads, made now in pro
gran—offer to the 'capitalist an unity for
the investment of money that neciini. For
further bifarmatiOn apply .to N. P Haack, Esq.,
No.il 1 Wall street, New York, or the'subscriber
at Montrose, Suispiebarma enunryi a., the attor
ney in fact of the owners. • -
HENRY-RINKER.
•
j Receitrd4.,
t. ICK 'FREEMAN'S BARB ft SHOP, by
Re B. &Silk • •
I a story of &idiom rte, it is entirely
1) • th. wispy imitations of Uncle Tom's
timely interesting."—Ba j falo Re
ipy and wide awake, with
ble in\ dialogue juld
illnstra
(
A Is, buy the Book, buy it,
aake—for your
' thing that will strong
foo.--Szt COidrier %
istory.of he BIM!.
'ortr, ite--by the Ike
and interest,
T. of Ameri
1. Railroad
ER-
FR -
Re
"Altlk.
different fen \
Cabin. It is \
• " The bOok is
much that is 114
66+1..6 -Christian k
"AU we have to sir
for Frank's sake—for a
own sake—if yen want
ly. deeply interest 3%.
The -ffe,eleots l 4 l . 4B o. or
naparte rantily-.rim 22 Pee.
erfy Iffeta 7 -One of the met marlin
ing works of the times.
Out htredred *lies and Large
ea—with complete discriptions and
distances, At- GEORtag FULL
Montrose, March I. 1853. '
JELTAure . c . l, er and 111 be kept einistantly 'ow
d h
Pure Genesee our
bribe barrel, of the very best 'brands, which we
will seltat a low price, Mel warrant to be a *rape
'rior Al", Flout; by the hundred or small
er quantity. i " • BENTLEY & READ.
licastrose, February 22,181 M
F. B. VITANDLER
• - • . reeeiTing,bh • •
SPRING- STACK OF • GOODS.
- Delatuts, Zkrilgeo.ll
* Coq Clothing,
Lentos,- Primo, - • ' Handkro,
BOoks and Sta7 '
Including May to.i Undo Times Cabin. pro
.
ceriu cheap u ever. -
April 21. •, • • •
A LARGE mid veil soupetia stock Ready made
.t 3, lothin& 4flolllllll, shirtii, maws
N*a .ER *kap at,
• - CHADS,
,
20(110. PIECES Well ,Psiper, border to
snit. • FANOY.DOOKS, et GOODS,
Lace arel,Muslies Embraidety, Splendid styles,
part Wallets, tnorlisi'Otrds, Paper and
&wel d . - and - Brushes,' Cologne, Pie.
1401 / 1 4 Clasistql4tic. at the low ,
est. - GE4NDLERS.
111110 Miter Shawls, (7nrwr mum)
llaanatis, Palm istti lad li*la lista, -Window
°Luta* sad Wall Norkillargala, Cotton. YAM,
Oil clo th far Wu amen' alitffilano, in toadies,
Braila, Pl* ill UV Wit - mad *whirs ate: A.gaaa
amottanat stapla itniti4ooo4' .
EA few bon*
. nom
7.1110W7
Preparea - from RILNXIT, or the fourth svonacit OT
TIM ox, after directions of Baron Liiirig, the
great- Physiological Chemist,
,by J. S. Bough
ton, It. 0., Philadelphia, Pa:. t '
This is Nature's own remedy for • an unhealthy
stomach: No art of man can .equal iiis curative pow
ers. It contains no Alcohol, Bitterly or nauseous
drugs.; It Is extremely agreeable to the Mate. and
may be taken by the Most feeble patients who can=
not eat a water cracker without acute distress.—
Bewaie of drugged imitations. Pepsin is not a
drug. • ; •
Call on the agent and get' a descriptive circular,
gratis, , giving a large aniountof scientific evidence,
from Liebig's animal Chemistry ;• • Combe's
Physiology of digestion - ; Dr: Pereira on food and
• diet ; Dr. John W - . Diaper of New York Universi
ty; Not. *Dun i glison's Physiology ; Prof. Silliman,
of Yale. College; Dr.. Carpenter's Physiology ;
together With reports of Cures from all parts of
the. United States. • - - • • • •
Aaci. Tnaam.t, -.Monts"; wholesale and,4tail
agent. •- • -
1T... NOW YE ALL MEN. that we, the tindersien•
11 ed, Jaen Pierre, Charles Dupierre,
las Schmidt - and Henri Fritz, of the, Cantons of
Berne and .Neuf °hetet Watch Manufacturers
DO by these presents duly authorize and ;appoint
Proiessor J. A. SINGLETON. Watchmaker, of
Montrose, avid WM. SINGLETON, of the afore
said;place, to be our , Sole Agents for the State of-
Pennsvlyiutia, and this Bah appointment to extend
South'and Vest. •
We .the parties to these presents. do agree to pay .
all Law costs instituted by any'infringement ou
this our appointment, and to this - we set , our res
pective iptines and seals •in ;the pretience. of Carl
Pierre, MDuval, P. Iletighnue. Dated in Switz,
erlaod this first. day of January. in the year of our
Lord one thousand eight - hundred and fift-two.
I] ! • JAEN' PIERRE. I:S.
CHARLES. DUPlhdt,
THEOW [
HENRI FRII'Z, [LS.]
ntr-
aria SON.
J:L
rwr
_f mkt.
11040 , to seveloyikok„
pviONs . a 80/1.
itetrred emeettair.to Aet et.coiceeee. Is the rot
18,D. by J. 9. 11017OUTON. IL D., Is detk's
0. or the totetrkt Cbuti—te tbe Ileetetilk
!1114rIet et . Pentsayterdeb '
Another Solent:Ma ilrorder!
OREM'. OURS .FOR
Oit a . . - GASTRIC JUICE.
[A Tata: COP
By ,Special Appouttmerit.
Neu+ L rug and Grocery Store.
DOCTOR E. PATRICK
IiXTOUid fett tfull 7 . inforia his numerous old
. Y V and well tried friendi both in and out of the,
Profession, arid he public in general that he has
'list embirked i the above named business, and
has noiv on ha m , and is - still reeeiviog a full and
well ehoscn awe tof every thing inithe line of
Drugs, 31 edicin L Groceriea, Dyely Paints, itc. dc.,
l am
all of which lie will sell for Cash or Harter upon
the Cheapest an wil l
advantageous terms to the
purchaser. In r ference to his Drugs and Medicines,
he would simply state, that they were selected by :
himself from the, establishment of 'P. Shiffelin
Haines if. Co. one of the most reliable in! the City
of New York--suld - for purity and excellence he
believes-, were never excelled, if equaled by - any
stock ever before brought intii Suf.-cinchona County.
His Stock of Groceries is full and well bought, and
consequently can be sold cheap. He has also a
few Choke Liquors. for medicinal pueposes, which
he can afford as low as a more inferior article ha 2
genera*, been bought for. Please tall before pp' tir
chasing elsewhere, at the old stand of Pitti dr. War
ner, in -the building formerly known as the '• Far
mers' Store," opposite the " Democrat office." . '
Monrroie February 1, 1853.,
VALUABLE -.REAL ESTATE FOR .
• '• i . - SALE! . • i •
4)0 VILLAGE LOTS, situated in the pleasant
-14 - eat part -of the village of SU.s9 elianna—also
l
4 Houses and Lobs . m the most busin .as
part of the'
afoiesaid - vitlage. - tlAlso, . .
A Farm Containing 133 acres. ;
with a small improceinent, the remainder heavily
timbered, situate 2 miles from said villa g e.
Susquehanna is the great Central De - pot of the
N. Y.LitIE. Rai/road, situate at the foot of the heiv ,
seat gride on the road; near the - great works of
Starucca, °anew:Leta and the Cascade, and posses:
'Sing by nature the best watering ph:coon the route
With the . locality of extensive Mid:rine Shops
Foundry, ' Susquehanna, .a/thotth numbering
but 2,000. inhabitants, and but 4'yearsi of age,
destined soon to range"alangside of the most
ishing and populous town 4 on the.line of this gi-ea',
•
thoroughfare. . • L P. -HIV DS, Agent. _
Office one door:east of Leahaim's.
Sustinehanna Depot, Nov. 18, 18.2. -tf . *:
TBI•DAILY LINE , OF STAGES
111. - 1 It sES
Montrote and Lackawanna and 'Western
Litillroad . by the Plank bid.
t • .•
PASSENGERS 'will 'find Stages . in readiness at
A Montrose be ontrose Depot, on the arrival of the fol
lowing trains to Conte,' passengers to Montrose. -
On the arrival of Freight Train, which leaves
Great Bend at 44. rt. On arrival of .trains trim
New York, Binghamton, Dunkirk and the West at
r. x. On arrival of trains from Scranton, Wilkes
barre tke. at 11A0 A. X.
• Stages leave Ifontrose in connection with the
Lackaranniand Western Railroad for New York,
Butiltamton, Dunkirk and the. West at 10 o'clock
. (This train alias all the trains at the Bend
going lr-lott. or West.) Leave Carbondale, Scran
ton, Willtesharre 'ch., at '7 A; N. Leave for-Car
lxindale, Scranton, Wilkesterre and - 0 rat Bend;
Friendsvffle Stages leave Montrosei'ffer:the ar
rival of 6 o'Clock.r.x. trains from New York every
day, returning in time for cars to Nest York ev
ery morning. ; : • "
ExpresS packages carefully. handled and
.roperly taken leave ot.
!trose, M
Min
dis
want.
May
NEW, o,_ ODS
ARRIVING AT OUR - STORE
THIS WEEK.. J, L °NS] & SON.
Mgi Feb. VI, 1853.
QAIT--to arrive, the first in
... - arket, by• th
burel ar , quantity, 1 T 4 CO
May. 25 .1858 • - .
r- AS . •
RES, wean - anu,
low Priem c* a be found as heretofore.
• • J. LYONS A: SO;
I ASSES -4
as low.as three shillings.
' - ALSO
REFINED @YliUP=ouiy fifty cents Po? 01 11
sold tiy • -J. LYONS dr. SON
Felmix.747.
AILS, cod-fislian4 Sugars in a . stadium*
ba
had of _ J. LYONS & SON.
F 17. -
'SASH , BLIND AND. ,DOOR
- -I FACTORY,-
is
• l i iiisesboro, Pena*. •
'rag outeeters. fornialiSaab i - Blinds, awl
their entstafidnacnt on short notice
nettot ternw Platte ani t t=l:
iNtivdemel [f• NEWEL BRotyrazne.%g
,• [
,•. • . ,
-- ' Gieat nate t'Ledersvllle
trrqvzi • COPL'Elti ( : Ti N, SHEET
it,
-, [.4RON::.iri • :r4n1811111ENT:. ... :
IIE T tinbecr - iber rezpeettally•informs.the pablic
Oat be has - ived a large. tuldition to his
foriner stock of- fit ' , consisting of a variety of
the moat *proved kinds , among which are
, . ,
- CLl .iv N AIR 270117; ' -
1 FOR T QUERN, •' ' ..
i 1 STAR OF TRW WEST,
.. • _
- , ' WES .ERN QUEEN, • •
all elevated Oietm.l Of square airlight Stereos" ,
, PIRENII, :PARAGON, ''•
- WESTERN EMPIRE, 2 . '
- . ORANGE:AIR TIGHT,
UNITED STATES, .
. FAR. MERS,UTICA COAL STO YE
A variety of Premktms, some of new style; the •
IFA LLKILL, AIR TIGHT, FARMERS.
' A good and. various ,assortment of Parlor and
Hail p3toves fore Wood and Coal. Boi &Ties of
various sizes and patterns lie is .continually receitr
-11
ins, and intends to keep as great a variety of, the
mot'popular stovei as any dealer in the country.
Perrot', wishing tol purchase f stov will fi nd it to
•W •
the it interest to lon him . : ey will find his
: - Stovo ruiniturie - --
h
1.24,1 1 1 of the strongest and; best matertale and as
chimp as can be bought hilehis or Bloorric county
analmuch better thin o ff ered by . pedlars. `. .
i. •
ff - Stove Pipe ik Tin . litare kept . for sale and
midi to order. Farmers will- be supplied with
Plin, made ci strong materials, at Wlmlesale pri
ceb, all order" for work iu , kis line will be thankful.:
•ly received kid punctually attended to.
r i JOHN COLSTON, ,
• 1 t 1
Great Bend, July 1 , 1852: tf •
LEONARD SEARLE. •
lot(
•
Again:; .
ieeivedii new and gen-
Goode..'and as usual -is
Aritnated those who.
them. . • .
iit Very
li.
YES! STOVES!
„,
K
LOO AT.THISi
(If a'iparty concerned.)
•
riEN vinettled ac nte , notes - &e.„ of the late . '
firm! of S.' H. Sayre & Co. are-new in the,
hanils of nj. Sayre : for' settlement. - Necessity' .
compels *II in to ask immediate attention to them,
as Well as those-of, his own. If not very soon set
tled; they Will be. p ut into the bands of som'e'one
fur legal” osecutiim. -
I
Jen. ,1853: BLEN J. SATRE.
REPAIRING, •
• -
AT TDE GILD STAND. AGAIN.
MI a I:tscribirs, hiring resumed 'the 'above
naMe4 business under the managerdent of
Mr! Alfred Sayre;,respectfully solict from their old
customersiti that line, a return of their patrnnage.
81i.L6;;-is fit experienced-and skillful workman,
hiai,ing learned his businesi and for many! years
worked inseme of the hest shops New York
ty,lais competent to do any kind of work that May.
bet intrusted to him- ' Promptness, moderate char.
geij and the guaranty of all good Watches, we trust
wild; secure a full Share of , patronage. '
gold Rings maile to - Order, and all kinds of JeW.
elry..repaired. ' 1
I I i I BEN'4,EY &
lontrose, N0ir.'12.1851. •lt
fiEj •-LINE. OF MALL STAGES
. , •
liirkiirob 1 to'llontrosei•
•
TAGES will leave Kirkwood, pussing through,
Corbettsville, "Liberty. &c., every morning at
t-ecithe arrival Of the Mail and Night Express
Trains of cars, reaching Montrose at 6 A. 74. Pe
irurning, leave - Montrose 'daily' (Sundays excepted)
atet P. x., reaching Kirkwood in time to take the
Mull trains of cars, both-f East, and West, being the
easiest and mostfeasible' route to reach the New
Yerk & iErie Railroad.
This ine - intersects a tii-ireekty line for . Dim
"eck,S ringvilli,:, Tunkhannbck, Wyoming, and
. Wilies rre, which leaves Mbntrose at 7A. st.. ev
e+, 31' nday, Wednesday and Friday. Also; u
-line to riendsville, Leraysville, de • .
.1G Teams and comfortable Carriages are pro
vided, nd
,the - Proprietors Will spare no pains to
alec.iatd"c.tliC public.
W. K. HATCH. •.:
Dec. e 4, 1852.1: i MORGAN it WEST
L •
1' -.Facts for therPeople •
•
NrOTWITESTANDING the prediction of the
'III New Albany Led.4er that Frank Pierce will
be elected Pr es Ment because the Prophet Isaiah
says' that " the Lord giveth power to the faint," it
is universally adinitted that the subscriber can and
will sell i •
BOOTS SHOES'
gIIEA than any tither shop in town, not even
excepting the gi,nnine boot ibetioe store down town
N. B.—My. terms aro cash or. pay down, and' I
would thereferto, inform those who are indebted to
Merriman th Patrick, - that . they Must call and pay
or---:nuffsed. • . 1 . MERNI.MAN. •
Montrose, Sept: 23;1852. • • ' '
Proclamali IL
HEAR 4YE 1' - HEAR Irk! ! •
TATHF.itses. C. D:' Latlimp 1- S. A. Woodier
have. formed a vo-partnership, under tb . e
name and firm of C.p.Lathrop Co., as dealers
. ,
ST WARE, &C.; ,
and whereas IC is desirable that: the Berne should
b made known" to fhp!public,:fur the ptibliCgood
tii; welt as out oWn ;-: ; - l• . .
~
Notice is therefore hereby Riten to the good pea_
p e of' Montrose and the regiop round about, that
I k e may still be found latxitm at our . vocation; at
1 e old stand en Kam Stree "where we - shall be
. appv to sec , our friends, and
. "supply their wants
1 . the best of oar ability.
.. D. LATRROTh. '
' Blontrct. e Feb.lo. '53. . A.-WOODRUFF.
.4 iBT DREStOrODS 1
...
-E ARE ieeiving. a tar •g e supply of press.
1 • GaAs einbrucing a . •_ t variety of kinds,
nd of beautiful styles' and items; and the fol.
g i a
t wing kincts'of goods, via:
1 .
POPLINS; DELAINS,4PAii!EAGEDE- .
AINS,,LAWNS:PLAIN:I STRIPED AND
' LAID OICAMBRAYS,IGLISE,PRE4IrOR
,
!ND DOMESTIC PRIN ,A.c.fte.
.'-
Mos Co r which they offeir conaidertiblY lower than
• arly aping - prices:- ' 'IL RITRROWS it CO.
' • Gibson, June,24, tfs2, --, "
it Limber For, Sale.
LYE,', Iletakock% Rasa - wood•‘ ' ,MaPla and "
Lamlier, oleo Shingles; for sale by
' Morktiese, Nov. 4, V. A..II.II,tRELL,
`:Lumber and. Shingles .
varir. 7.'Jim •
nquire of I; LYONS do SON
Nontrose, 17, 1853., ,
- - FLOtr* SALT, 0t0.`, 2,
Superfitie Genesee Pious, $ 5 ,15 -per bbV--Plite
do 5, 00. !Salt 7 1,15:' ; Buckwheat Flour, Cord
Meal, White Beavt4, Dried Apples, IffessPork
The above for t ale the loa d, bbl. bu. or Other
wise by , I. '13..R. LYONS di CO.'•
i lineaboiO Vebruari 1;,1858.
11100TATORSi Hare _find Eggs, Dried AWN,
Bean's, Cerni di".; selling cheap ,by
-r • ' ' 1. - LYONS eSO
31P t 3 " 121.
• FEW, of *4 &c.: Please Icsul l hs '' c 41 - 14
8"
'ix. end Scrapers, S t ove
B. CHANDLER:
Montiiose April GIR•
.
.
- kw ban's& of tour, extra Michagarc'' brand*,
li_'P Also; Mess pork and
_. t; by-the 'barrel:or
Josue - A. BAIAWLIC.
Montrose, Feb. 17.1858.
timothi d4Cio*er Seed:, -
i t is
Timothy. . 0 URE IllibOilt• _ tnoth3: Seed, and 014).
~' vex Seed of the, kind, just receitreffnald
for ' e t'Y ' i i.l ENTLXY lb REAP: r'
Ma 29,1818. - '
• t
Fhb. - Fish.
ILTADI b MikekereVAlßC!; 11 $
March 8 \ LT9NEI ru?.
.
1_ iiskii ' icutere t _
ATOII man l iwitit An .. . , . , t Item be ewe
„ Jg..od in two:aw4ak h u•hig Prot. imenMes
Toothikochasemedi.z. -$. , , ~ - -
/oldmt. Mi. ~ '. 't = by J. LYONS 4 ioN.,
t i -, -
LET & PERKINS
*led ofilltint_toh* the EA..
ft,Y, a now - pierstreA (*Gil 1
: e, ."4 6 work ill theirlii k e
, : ..Tpylailllteeliciaistant.'
i.kiadaii : . •
pillit
8 4 ) • - '
tu
' TOR,„. -- '. \:- :
'CUTTERS, -. ',': . 1.
N SHE. -4r*:
. cular larenticai to the Pknirif
tuFe• We tmult4ctore Indreeto
, i.
• • - ..
L , . _,. .
Prated Plateldey Ma,: -
-the;eaieltpAve right toiratau- -
ithis Ccitu4iNliTayne,_Wyeidui,
i • --- j i '
l'ent Iron Beata Plow. -
[ eiairetylof iropi; exeeptin file
obroted r its easy - dmutht t t ..-
f than an now in • use Labile its
' .1' is ten - •
ic.ea
. •r . ACIII BEY
R c it
of ,all kindi man fac.tttrod d repaired by eap:eri.
eneed niachinestsi - d -•:- • - •
Stearn Etwinek,,idearing, sfor Aligs, - ,shi s. .
7 .
4te .4aFkina,
Amon . the •Stkies_wl,ll we- - manufaclure, are
. - X Y ONE, pookiv:Stove. :
"ROV .- 4i- RE.4DY, do - . - -
.F 0 11l I' QV EN: : .do . ' , - •
p
PEE - Ira'''. " do ' '
And other ki% .. ', IlarrOn ed. for - burning wood or
coal:`„Also.;
t .. •
self ' ,or ailor Store.
Cott , • aP, ' 'do . -
-
,Stai,le ' 1 tam si...it, do _ . ,',,,,
onin Torte . other trlor Stores, both ttood '
„• We k r
i
'TILE; BE
1011FAVIN•21, pure
J—L.GLE leou -
orders -frog} the t 1
with skill 'lnd des
1 on hind
‘
PLO WS, (b
-- _STO VES,
MULTI
1 S•TRA
I Gig ,
We' invite
which we ~ . c,
for sale "
The
We have • pure
facture and eel
aisl Bradford, .
This Pfow is mad
handles::-It is' ce
ingone•third east.
strength and d
and coal ho
cried=
,pog'Cbira trimmings. Umbrella
nngi Starde. (kr. dc.. Work done
!Intim and attbe 16west priees.
rStover, A, grieultoral bolgetneat%
from those in the traile, and will be
Ile.wholeiate prices: ,
8. U. SATRE.
• B. s.BENtLEY;
stone Wain)*
and
to order on Ab6it
• Or . Orders*
dm are solicited
filled at ream*
I ,
lett 4, 1:5
Monlro,
- ,
(-- PL I W - .SHO
..-.- . - lti.'E . EsTAI3I.II3424*NT.
itir
.. -4k - E.; hi • T,T world reefreetfulif inkrzn. the
-III:. . pnblie't at they aie manufactlnjnipbstei t , ,
ley'n'Oelebrat...flows. ' They 1 4 50 -keelo cPlident
ty on hand. ' :.- 'I 1, - --". : . . -
Side Mil, 'aynecoul , nty, and Iclpi . Pines,'
f r
~ •
to mention;
a, Doi , - Churn* Sleigh •
, 4-. : rater qh,oes, Plow r -• •
Ponta - - -
of inyione pate , s too pablerone to ' - liee .
hope by strict a tentioe te.business to receive our
share of.publie atranagtkl. Manufactory D;Poit's
old stand...,Fo Odry; M . M ot t near. Searles mill.
. .
Dr Repniri done on short nOttee. . .. .
•MERRIT. MOTT, - •
'ELIJAH MOTT,
,
Feb. 5,1852
EYSTO
1 1 11 , Double $
Empire 4tate
Premium'
Parlor, Chu b
Stiiye Ware '
Corn-sbelle •
Points, &c. L t•
tend to sell eZ,
State
I van '
I
!and She
l i z tr
iPe al i Cu
Pteas
I , ,per than
sept.
LOOK I
THE
at his' o d
vicinity a; beb
this county sh
renew the old
lost or obliteia
and difficultieB
does not know
and cornerislb
prevent future
tar CON
, S
100 lAIO - MARK
to occasional'
bisiness of . S' UR VEYINQ is hie
eared; .- .Pdany of the old Farm in
p aid- be .re-SuOneyed, to lOok up and
nthmait., which : are: liable to t .
ed ibp im l aslooceaakaidis tee
An; bo •
the - iprecem of all - his I
Cefore, could see to it in . ,to .
I trinibleaidlitightion. •-, '
.4'.1" - 4.4nfif/ArQ also attended t by
- - I -J. W. CHAP.MA
-
Moptrose t AI,
) i aiscp SILOON,IAND•
1 9 OC.: RY;;:.
signed i lnlvin received "i choke tot
i FIRTHS. are 'ling theni on as.rea
:r" they 6an bought .this side - of
4,•ive us a - 611 nd see for l'ourseires
li,:t., one deo' r-e, tof Bantin & Ooze
!I . We I: - p #iantly onlhand.; '
1 " erns, . 1 ' 4, "Pranit i , Figs;
`s,. Nuts o'' 11 kings, Ike. =i-
5 , - F. n. FORNIAM & 'NI ;
elp
TEMP!,
SE under'
.1 of ORO' ,
itonable. term
New York.
Turnpike aft...
Saddler Sha
Oranges;
Raid
May 10, 18
I H -
.4.lqLsttrance
,phikuidp#o ; —Ckaller,Perpitwal
250;000, - ,
EN.T4EY,....lsieizt f.riseidtonipa?
D receiveg. plioaiions for
, I'oll mv neerssiir
fink! • •
. I 6 4 .1111.850: -• .• -
I! . .
Untie d States
_company. o
• CAPITAL r .—
B. S.
nutrance an
olipy pErl3O
oqtrosei
~ Fire !
„
,
`,,.- Fire! e •,•'- - ' •
; fiber has beeen.appoi . ted &Out for '
ifietualFire Tester. coop*, at
u.''' This 'Company . a capital of ...
insures cm the;stocker minting' plan.
fol. the Cash Mutual Fire Insurance'
llarrieburig; Capitallipo,ooo—en• .
_C9rnintOy—insures lealusively at 1 :
t
- .1;
l ing if the above "COmparu as is welt t
,1 rtor first order .The above cornea=
, as moderate , terns; iii any safe eon
video. ' Citizen of -our; Count y de
'e thr p' property insured, will haTe
1
, on' f reely _ iven by their t Acut; :- .
1' -- 1 F. B. C ' DLER.
•, , . 0 85 0 1
T 4 E"'s'
Sty
14tkrisilOigi .
$100,001*, - siti
418:4?;sie l
Company at-. 1
tirely a_;--Stoe
_steekratii:
The wtan.
known to be
Wes inure o
ponies in the
siring to ha •
any infoitnat
Mon , frc)B4 , ,
Grit tt Saw
TE.EII4 having purchasedthe &bore
ment, ill keep constantly on hand
hid fete 'leis Calif
Qiality. Also,
Chop and Brox I
cash pces. Custoin
lola. a din all cam*
iIY,
uIY, /8 1. I
Ste
DPIOST. B
L establi.
Superfine
I •
at the lovores
dom3:with d
liontroeN
'l4O f.tiove DepetlBs
R aim, 1 tut neeiied ot nine m.(110
int of
OA RZQR AND SROP STOVigi
d',CQAti v iehiedi in prionettioe ;(i.th
e'teek - will make an assOrtment mu
''" til l
,1411 / 2 . - Inpit popular and imprieed
'-tight, ' einted Oven, Premium, sod
'SG- — pi; Sheet Inni, Zille, S..
....t" .
' ill sell at:the lowest prlce.•
Credit:.t- - .
I I
li t t
COOKMO
fin-NV001:1
iits praiona
sually.tiomp
ki of Ai
Plato-Sto
'DEPOT,'
lair -tight Cooking Stoyt
do: do:
do. .{lo;
, , • do.
Stsives fee Wood or Coal
Zinc,"Tin W are, &e,=
tem Serapeni; Ploughs
give eta callus use in
the. cheapest. ,1 •
B. R: LYONS & CO.
ori trill 14
A nArtgb ,
Itf
Aloothi •
the dere Of
a a , i-176 1 tirS if CO
:1863:-..:::.:
use for Cats. ,
ire. do the :lusilese.
'ac. that on
410 14 4'Bol*
Altnershiti:
,aid J4l. rirat At,
PI3II"eU entrtilite4 to Nat Ord
.44.4 Bwrprx_ii Mcs
41su i sats,
10:1377-414 - - 1
Ot6et 1141kli,1 6 4 1 ‘ 1 "a''''
' Ready pi - 04 ,C104: 1 V1.
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