The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, April 13, 1854, Image 4

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ENNUI
FARNILAND,' g.
.. 405 ,,, i) ,, ,it1i5, ,, 0t: ,
i'Vre have rant yet'-by linr.T.4o-10--, ,
4 iko •Fhowe 1
l*ol-4 1 *; - kir - #4O , - la
craii:-„ thie'rigte4lija*ilo. ll 4o ) i ',,',,, 1
li-t4nVed; 41kt-Ith; ..46 , 1. -, _fiiintd = :b b e-of
n 4 unei ,7 -Tbeeihnite , --the iinigiirtsf*lol4 -
nru , Aimiles l 44C -- **ltimi r - raininie r iutPodt
--=#.olo 4 t 6 tkil i biwirt;t hi . s ` :etiriP4`. (
all
rnix*lng eirearnitarie4,ll.4 **ell :as! thiiinflu
ekttlieF ;. - iluirieid -stmts..* which, - the
scilltinste•r':. 1 , , .4h -the-litter hi- ofteit inpai-c
f riftlikYit - theittecltinical charactoit" of
• thOtril, as w , ass- the.cheir4o4 has mUeli'to
do Wilk the' iAilue , or the: Superinennibenti
strata. Hence - We have arrived= at the,-,fol
ldwing deductions, which ettabiittie almost the ,
4h01e..0f our.kriowleitgei' •- -, . .
:.i. 'the same i mantim Will, not alwaysshaVe
the ammo effect either. cat the , same soil for
another (*ON* another 'soil for the same
crop, or either on the one or-the ether for any
-great period7oT tune. : -• ' -it
4 .1 t -was a isisioni in 'Cli,.*Otiter•Years „
tip, for capitalists to take farrus4-*rritaitirel
i the whole, year atter , year, With soot: toilet
great crops iibut, 'ultimately 'to leavethe
firm deinaled - of its StaMitia: so'liauch sa to
be almost worthless for Years after front aim- •
-ple sterility. - :This was said,tp, be , 14cau0
the soot was„ . stimulant 'and not , a manure.
Ilut"we shall 2allude' afterwards, to the elu
cidation, : , .! ' - -- . .
of this principle.:`;; ' - - - '
~
2,osi some 'soils a, mineral- nianure -is
quite adequate to , produce *pie -cretin:. •
'MS was So far, peoved by - the' theoretical
'calculations of Liebig, ' that . - he - suggested `a.
purelY•minerld theomand- , - Moms: Muspratt
& Co., manufactured one under his direction,
'which was antnbsolute, faihrre; ..-. ,! - - -:
' S. On other soils simnertical,:or, at least,
azotic msures.' with. Or - witliO4 c4trboilaceons'
manire, or the latter alone, willproduce bet-1
- ter 'crops than -- miiieral.t manure, and will
alone secure i_ygry fiill Production. ' ,
• So far did Mr Huxtablc. carry this , that
he proposedAhe application - of ammonia at i.
given price as the only panacea for the farm-:1
er, and the certain means-of posing wheat
-4. On othersoils mechanicsiMixtures will
do more to benefit a soil than any manure
- 'Whatever ;in other word-4 the addition of
substances tiaelesa 'in themselves
_will pro
mote'production of crops before impossPe
' to be grown on the land, and will ensure
crops 4 a much better quality and: larger
quantify.
•
Thus an application of the \wildest and.
- -*set worthies : B'44
,to inequally,barren and
sterile sand will often constitute. a soil' , of.filir.
\ quality if not fit to grim crops at, once, - at
Aleut fit to receive a small modicum - of ma
' nurnwith the greatest poesible advantage;
or peat upon elay, or „Marl uppnAalk ; nay,
in fact, nearly every mixture - short of sand
upon clay, which seems to be of very little
service: .
- - Phosphoric acid .-ivti, be, especially in -a
state of slight fixation, highly benefichil to _
most every soil; sim, ply beanie this - is - a
material of which the whole 'process of agri-,
Culture appears to` denude the hind..
- Thus soil them* worthless, barren petits, -
-
.and blowing sands, are made to grow ,the
' inert erops by the use , of vitriolized bones or
s' orgisoa. :, • \
6. ik. general manure consisting of amnia
•
nia and potash, w ith a _mixture ,of carbona
•
recur matter, if in a-high state of solubility,
- will almostinvariably produce a moderately
good crop in any soil whatever. This ap
- pears to be:owing to their enablingthe plants
to take .up : their proper - quanfity of other
*lend matters in the
_soil, and so afford leaf
organization for drawing theluppliei of the'
fieedea,,carbonio .acid gas front, the atinos
\\p 1. A-imccession of the same: kind ;Of ma -
mires iiril4lifter . possibly a 'lsieotl. applica
tion, alway s tend to . produce leas end I
- sensible minks in iiiiproving'e
t
th
xy
' Ee* minims contain
~alt e *etas
needed by cdants. Guano -seems t to bitty
' _Sir fie the - hestgeneral nisnmer,,but kip quite
Tosaible tbip in time, it may 'he, fauna neces
sary to apply son& other,,tokeepup theProl
Pi:allow of stamina in the Sial . --, . . .
i, &DAL soils whereethe nuinure rapidly dis:
1 appears from a want of poWer to ,aorb its
' best Tuilititis, a small and frequent aPplica
` tion is preferable to a larger . and more 're
' maw aysteni .4 .3 . l.!'iosittg r . - --
r When the soil can 'hold the Milillift only
for a-short period it is manifestly best tegive
it to. the plants in the `quantities they can
zendily - Assinninte. ,i, • -: \.. _ .
*9rMamie shenld always be applied- intim
- -degree of fixation Most easily dissolved by
the - Soil or plants. 'A ';second appliCatica - is
1 -letter:than too inn& st oraie. .- . - ----
XIEBRAT4IIO-1113WEA111116
My inforinant states that a 'firmer in - the'
State of Maine; of his acquaintance, has rib
':.tined at differentlimes o for the period-oLiAn:
weeks, Cordate between a'• large rat- :aka
ire-1190*i -his barn, from which encounters
the latter.invariably male offtwcond best.—
One day, being at work near,his barn - , I& at
tenth* was attracted to the weasel ve r y bus
: ily engaged brdigging a hOle in a ding-heap.'
He lia the weasel until he ituimel
ed" the heap, and Made a hole of considera
ble size at.the-entrance,and about half ,way
_ • thronkh the heap; the rest of the hole -,was
tapered cor so that at the place of egress it
was barely. sufficient size for the slim little
body_ of the weasel to pass through.--
When the ..plotter had - finished his hole, he
I
went i n the .barn arid engaged his suitago
mist rats p . Beaten, of course, again in the
'enctorm ,:the weasel ran, ptusued by the
• xap into the hole in the dung heap, the, grain-,
eater little euspicious of the snare - laid
,Air
hiin. Like many!unfortunate hum* bell*,
- the Poor rst.was , stuck," and halted sadly
between the two , ; , extremes; 'while his cun
ning little foe emerged, from the small =end,
and .whipping around briskly to the larger
.- entrance "brought up therear," and that was
. ' soon a dead rat. - . Here niklv slit; a regular
'.plan laid ; a shrewd design carried out . sac
cessfully onthe part of the *easel for' des
troying a
t f , 7 which .was too much for him in
a fair , Agu _lt showed forethought and con-
Will* and these are very . Strong symp
toms of aomething more = than instinct—m
_son,—Conn: Farmer.,
taras.l4iteay Disoovimd.
eta sacertatned.a long time ago, that
lan h f ere mined fix down 1,:klow the sur-
that their
farmer* never , gusPeeted
er....
.:...
fade; but
.1.._ a
right to: more 4...".., v" . ."'•
deeds g ive' 4*'''" - .Sealiely.anY nave
-thointhrettPf tooki ginf aede. than tI4 ezeer
- 4 if 43 1d e n e n r water. The su -
the diigera er rev ealing g° to ag rimu t ritto4retts;
- s on p( ) y ~ 4 i 10. .
D .
yews In the
Unkig " 4l. w ith those ifrthe sky,
.. - itort/are heePieg P ac e . to the' tr,4tivator,
MA Ali new earth is °Pen,the luF ,- , ,I n the
% i vir i liet*.:ll,4*ell: 1 .43 i or tile,
, - 0,,,,,i- Boum 0 . -a n
-*A, „is a e r ..... .- -,- r 4 .. e i s have hit upon :' i mesa
IVlUM'aciw:-"rin the `' hich‘lies more than
that .of fanlX'w ' Thererai*
' :i, - holoiv'the surf**. , , _ „..
J 'Aix t .-: - ~._ l a i n vidutualed this I_e ..
'._the Debtx7r in ". t Maga. ; R4)(48 4) 4::
`: . ter in
_,,,.,_,__A •
____e° O le pegiotrota kb .
raw Autisrassewut.wits.,dowands ofiiiireave, Pa
it is andluur ,----, - ciiioy woulagives
deep-
- i•to it
ar in twenty f3verP\ !
• t r ot goe ihrlifl-- ,
~ \ /
..
-t
LoOnd*if-• -
I '
1 1
VPrehensiv A'&Wit ,
94 room ; under a metal'
othtr conductor and to phwe
another chair. :kw* hoe litt
to .. )al' tiro on thre.q. - kiedo br 1
name ot tiimonN
npoktftem. - hatninock
silk envis Ik.an itnter
appartos- PeysOnii
nvoi4 trecr,i2Sie;
- The ,distauices I
wnsqtient
A. 4 light tiit;rel
in a second
hidered.as I sP , i tanpous t :will
distance.. transinii
47
i o
1,10 fee -In a - se4Rn/d.
4 i
therefore, the 'timeNichich int
the 'flash of lightning and the
aecompanies it, a very near ,
t made of'its distance.
. Fires in :Ch ban' eys.---
or fideli on fire throw- i
handfuls'Of, sulphur ' I which
&nip.
the
tipply
,ItAVe.t.bl
pet, to the 'throat of ilie cin
front of;the fire-place. i A c
register-Rap;iill - ans*er:tt
by stopping-theilught of
Bewaretof 1i is , near
r
t
~......ware'ot .
. .
children , n r fir p and_ -lii
I t
trust the . w ith candlm
clothe.s to ry by the fire
day-or nig ti; d not leave
fire, see that all be Safe
rest. , f 1 -
zi t
Economy in s eiuliture.
1;e the first :: p iii itii ra
.their circums . nee& -- A p
er will regul a the ordina
faMily„ WO . . . , blithe an
T rig
for houseke,pmg. liy•tlns
visi on. Will uniforinly •
be requitiit to pritetiee m
le 1
occasions, t;,- the sake
I expenses - ' one. The
ou , lan income is
you:mai <then- rOtr.en
practice is likewise a salu
correctness of the aceaunts
CheerfelOtesse—*-D " it
that eteerfnlneSs -is: . laced
sites for gObd 'hou- keepi
far more iMportan than
view, imagine. WI lt ma.
er or-husband., if t ouse
or the meals p c ly or
the mistress .'o it is fretful
--ever / &scent ..nt and ,
. outside of sue aho se is
ec s
traelkVe..tO hi an any
t i n
will be - made cabSeuti. _
plea - Of -bus* or - - : : •
to herwbo is oomed to
lessly in solittide. - .' I
tihmd
tho rat©
'me, its efic,
O'
steel' is no
iths, w
to
Sci
heat :if
of; by: bliiCk'
or brarkeliw a
~..r- l ercral (as
ed from - one stock;:
Am . nreteivired tti,rentain
rly in.' &intact, :.and . parallel
r; the usunilmetbod i.%to split
iron with iin awkliard chiciel,
of each
the b
114 1
-'- • o ; bnlnnieriN squar
even. if t
tie
y
with each otM
the etiV
thereby 4efF
on Which*eco
asunder, foi
purpose or
.0,...—._ . _
ing, 'and;;*• ug,the' MO of; eaclii; after
'whirl Choi ,• . brought together, as:well as
/nay be,fs man ly retattt7vg a roughness in
form, if not la • e.ficiency m size and tngth,
near the. jun( •' ' of-the"-branches. brzmehes. - ',, - ".
Instead 4 this tedioua, process, the iron
when i t e4ted- i, .y be pu t in a-vice, on_d - the
ends 1-.iqig be eadily splitiwith a heated saw,
which could':- , Ve much labor. in hammering
and filing. . *i . ,.vi for t i his purpose should
'be Madethi . etat the eilgey than at the back,
and_vilth',unii , rin teeth qietwelfth-t ut inch
aPart. - The . -• sir Whe o : l2 sA 'must - : often
dipped .i4ei. •••, :to preismt its' beeo •'• ng too
mucnike!teit 1
~Tfieiels also a m •• • of
sating, or ..,- ILI •g , hardened steel; •.• is
not generay 11. •wnas it should be., A eir
g
'6114r, S• 14001 o ' ,-..nu4011 thin iron , ale, or
sheet • •
: • ' x,. ' adjusted to a •la l. 'ocfr •hy .
• -
other m • u into violent eircu r mbtion,
'willr ft4ily cut! off a file, a getting tool, or
tempered steetapring,4ltheut drawing or
reducing, the temper: - ' - "
l
There is mu, m ystery in. the w 4 onderful
effect Of this bu i and its cutting property is,
attributed -to e
t!
convenient p however, when sluipg
and forlof articles are required to- . alter--
.ed with t leffe4ting their temper. It furn
ishes a eturienient method . for eutti teeth
to a largeslaW;but objectionable onfeecount
'of the neal • cut. sulfa& being left so l . - hard
'that that.etnnot -i thetreadiyilled - bit a com
mon 'fife.. `
,'Connected with , the sttbject:of
‘mysteriint, ell'etts,' it may b 4 stn that a
bar of iironiofi aliaost any size, m a. be , in-,
- stantlylsimdered-While hotAy' ; :the si ple_ap-
In
t ci
plicatiOi ofla coMmon troll 'of „bii e. A
knowle eI 0 this fret will be use 1, when.
some : p ' sal iron work is..requir to be,
severed,';- hut hick- nails sometimes he case,
'is so constructed aud t tituated.that n prdina
ry chiset or
may= tool am be b ught to
i
1,8
,„,„,,,. ' Hales instatitly p+rforated .
through .)ars or plat of heated iro ', by the
applicati n ;of point ,
.. pieces of' bri ' stOne.,---
Vus ph °Mellon is rious, aitho hit sel
dom afi'' much p *cal utility.,
~
• • 1 • • LYRIC. .
A4me not how much I love thee!
o not • question whyt \ .
• . I v
in t
' : e told the4tale,.., ' -
• r i '
In ,
a evenillil.Pale,-, • - ~ ,
. ' Vitita:tear and a sigh! - .
I thee, when Live was hopeles
. .• • t:tiow he is wild'and sings— i
s ' the stars above
... - Shine'everon Love,'
i t tough
tin frown on the fide
0 a king Wonuld have Lived 'aid
.' - iiind away thy sweet love east;
1
teast a te 4 4 l , le# shall Shine- - • -
, s '• • o last! ; . tO thelast!
I * • a. , ' vvIT IN A Dim:L-1.-Bmm 'me ago,
- aei-ii..;
.:. , teaptaih well knOwu in e sport
ing wand, 'whs.: oihrsips along the , *.hway,
hie' hors startled at, same` gla a (fitelli at
the, r, : , ''lle. The:elipeahl.d ..- , -• of aseer
••,' i : : ,:, earise,ivde Ilp •• to the ) it, and:
'e... 2 : . : d 'l l aliatieien' or the ' ' ' ' ; ',lv-Nati
,6 , 20Ai ; ' ' ll-8 ; 41 4 0,tteriiit. , ^ ;.-'.::, . : and ii
*Nil I .. i laliala la the way , a v 1 does
i ed
uten 'at itss back.' ' ' What ', , you do
ing th- err#i . ._
.frigMain/anliudi . inquired
the ea . - : -,:tos ; 'lli haTe y , , takeh,
up; 1 • ,---`-. .1_ s, - -', r,: . -,:-.'.-
; Allie- 'Hi p 2 .----that'ajtu4ta,
as Ivoila get up mysel,' was the
...
EC==l
14iLv . -
,P, --- - - - - .. - ,t .
1 ' ~ , ..- .1 i. - I , v ir. , F, .. -'4
; 10 . 1 ou ?.. , 0 :
c 01...„
and:. t_...7 ,vat , 013H:,
..,., with ,wits
bia
me - an ._ _
_r •• ` .:14-: noon. ...
thehour:of ugAmnimenr,
__,...,,, .- 1,-
in thn'-P l .43rtiww..9' " I '
eeboti, were: , t,----. .
...,.. burr - , ~ end
ume .- N. 1 %
'iiih ig : O etiaiii' l li t ' .
, t io 1 7 'ottile - '4 OOl
ilatiftn a -11" e ulraming• -Ai* M a- '' ' d i
‘..
. - ' ' 11.14 1#4='' . °tithe : desk —, • . ..
and ilin-0 1 112 ! . '' ' f' -: , filed with =a Sad " oat
111112; /la
.......ei, 4WC an r ", on " • theiplr' ' b e
.
`CleSpll4:lllg7u'Ar'r7Tiler alining. . • L ow ; 4°•'
*as novettitinge' --, . to lean, an d_
sy' itieetnea-ft the rest he . was shoat In
- it litiefin . Mei z' and
"tiea~ .
the willl
m, 1
.
dined t 4 •, give up an d muter try,to learn any-
Wntagiun: -.I He started, and looked up; as
Walter's voice fell upon :his ' ear. ,Then ;he'
shook his head; and bent over his book again,
with a burning env ,- on his theelt,'l and a tear
lit has eye; "Nei, do go," nrged Walter, . 0- I
anent yon- -.Takeinur bOOk and -slate with
you," he added bi &Whisper; " atull-will show
you; about the lesson. . - • i ' -
- itn clime: Won of Surprise, fidkrredby a
sudden gleam of hiipe, lamed over Edmund's
face." 'Five minutes after; the, best and the
dullest'sebnlarin ' sebtool were lusted km- a
rock, in the el*lter of a little grove, but ear. -
Ilestlye4figedi the,One in exPWning.,.theoth
erinendea7oring to understand the. simple
gittiglittcirsrard eXPlanatiort such as cineehild
will gilineenothan explanation,sometimes
far more etrieientthan one, given by an exiie-'
rieileed tmicher.: "Do i ' you . understand it.,
newr' :said, Walter anxiously. - ",; '
' "Ithinkao" Edmimdreplied; "but I'm not
sure,", • -
ea q m
,- 'fr Explain it to mesaidWalter; "just !f I
knew nothing abeut it, iuul you were t g
me." - . -, '1 ~, .- ; I
' Edmund cOmMeneed, went halfway ngli
the exa m ple , and stopped - short, -"I ea -ex
plain:it," he said despondingly, I , ,
" But you went straight-half way through, " .
Walter answered,_egeouragingly. . "Now, I'll
. explain themt, arid you listen.; and then you
ern eiplain. it" •, - • , ,
Walter went carefully through the explan
.ation a second time; and then Edmund tried
again. His-secon effort' was successful.—
" Now try the next," said 'Walter. The next .
was tiled, and pedormed, and explained ; and
the next, arid so- on, through the whole lemon
Edmund's Lice beamed with happiner at the
close. '," I understand the lesson now, he said
1
'Oh a so glad"! Only yesterday, Mr. Mer
lon tol the if I- did not do .better I must go .
into - a 1 wer class; and that.l dread sn ! And
,Ally w I be -so glad too !' he added. ' I
thank) u very ;much for helping the,' '
' I Av I help you again, to-morrow, if you
will me here at noon ;' Walter said :
' tam ow, and., every day, as long as you
'
need hJilp' - • ; -
That aft,ein'Oon Edmund took his usual
place in Ida cla ss with a nest feeling The
fear. "lof kilure---enough, in itself, to make .
,failure almost eertain—the dread of ridicule,
-were gone. The other . boys 'wondered, as
they saw the example given Ibiza -Zerrectiy
ii(lforrried, and . heard a clear; simple expla
napon. et the process, given Without' hesita
n aad withoutlembarrasianent: . Mr. Mer
ton smiled, and Said, ' Very well.' If
looked at Walter, just then, he would` have,
seen n vety.hapy, smiling face, - quite as hap
py as Edmund's; though the pleasure -expres
sed there was of a different kind.. ' .. '
Tit night, little' Alice Watsori : li ngerel,
afte school was dismissed, by . hcr "-jeachfr -
desk. Mr.Me on, was busilvlirrengiOrr a • s
.
L
and papers, It 'ore Incking the I• z for the
night. He di not notice • ittle girl for
some time. tut -at . as he- to ed the
key in the I. -; e' said, kindly,' id you
want . . un
~ 'Any r ~
~ ice laid_ one little hand on her r's
knee:- 'Ed , and wou't have to g 4 into a
lower class in Arithmetic, sill 161' said she.
Not if lie as as good a lessen every day •
e ashe has tad y,',-,Mr. Mervin replied. ` - Does
your brother try to learn, Alice! - , •
4 0, yes .s , indeed ho does !' Alice - ex-
their feet 7
et upon
1 sitfer, he adds,
ciataiNakii in' the
)lace : the - chairs
lusPended 'jai* •
rronient orithia
r - doors. shOuld
ruit' and i#
a ti t
be' coon;
im
19 y nn i t6
etferal
By
observ,ing,
, .. i •enu betwtten:
thunder ,Nchich
iculation may
n t„•
I , en a ~toney
' 1 i the .fire-plaee
'll. 'destroy the
ket, or old air:
1, ey, or oierthe
I honey-board, o f
r . same purpose,
it from :below.
imbustihles ;.,of.
hts; and do not
Do net ! leave
watehed, ieither
the p4er . ,in the
/ ore you retire to
Economy should
lies ; whatever be
dent. hOusekeep
-1 . ..xpensas of a
tOl sum allowed.
means, the pro
and it will not
eUu ,many
eitra
h thee_ PP°li
bilis weekly,
I, 145iak.,
• dwelt upon - 14:
themselvm
l •
lot sc*in singular
ong the requi
iz 1.. But-it is of
k ou would,''at first
.tern it to & broth=
be 'ever so neat,
well prepared, it
and - fault4inding•
,ompiaining. *The
lever 'the most at.
-, nd eVeryl extuse
i himself; and- the
N entswill lie made
I -
I: ss her hours need-
Man :SI:
tigys: .
clainied. , -
' Then wh is-he so baCkward 'l' asked Mr.
Merton. 'He can' hardly read :as well :as
you - now . Al y 1 ;mid An ;Arithmetic, especial
ly,:4l be ha; do enotling, a tray; but make
blunders r - - '
Alice's ch • - flushed as ihe •answered . :
'Ednumd been sick a great deal, sir. He
has never to- subliol puck till lately, a- , - , .
All his lemo lare hard for him; but Aritit.'
metie is bar h arder thad any one o f ..
. the rest.
Father's silly front home, and inother , has
no time to help'hurr . and • I don't know
enough, yet, to helpfl4, in that.
' Very welt,'-saidiMr. Merton, kindly, ". telt
him to keep trying, and 1 . - will try to help
‘'
him. . ~ t T. ' ' - I
.
Edintm . did keep trying. -For a few days
Walter w .t over the lossoni with 'hiin„_ ex
plabfing e• • • .irig that seemed difficult.—.
Thm.. Ed . . . chose, to go on by biinie.ig
calling on W,alter for assistanife when he
... Id not conquer alone. &rote. thi dose
1 the: ~ .!theitwo boys stood 'side by side
in the d, -, One was
. very gritetul; both
were very , , ppy , . I , : \ i -:
4 1 think ; our plentias.workeilArely: l - said '
Emily” to -- brother. Walter, a- few weeks
after hisattempt at assisting Edmund.-
' What, bin r inquired Walter.
'Abont e dull scholar,' 'Emily.replied.
fi;t,
' He is rip dull scholar now,' 'replied -Wel
' ter. ' Did 1 you see Ally's eyes brighten yes
terday,-,When oar cla.is were, reciting l- Ed
mund answered every question that ahnost
all the mt of the class. Mimed; and Ally
1 i
looked" so pleasant about fit . ! - Vile -thing - I
,know, 'rationed Walter, earnestly, ' Fnev
er mean to lauglf-at a dull scholar again.'
‘ I hope you never -will,' saidtheir mother..
'lt is rouchbetter to try to help others, than'
-,to laugh a nthem. A. little encouragement
and a Ji t tle help have done a great deal for
- Edmund. - .Theywould do a great deal - for
othrs, many. tirn, trough' all Awould ' not
profit by.them at-k he has done, We never
know how much harm Maybe dam" bp ; a
theoghtleislaugh,, Or an unfeeling sneer.:
We cannot be too careful not to injure the
feelings of others; and we need never be
afraid of doing too much to make them hap
py. . Lam very glad you assisted Edmund ;
and l'hopeyou will always try. to help those
who need 'help - ; .not only in sac:o, but all
the: way through life. • - -
- •‘ I.eertainlyyrivill try to do so; mother,' was
"Walter's re • ly. ..' .. . • • -
. 'Anil . , will I too, ,added „Emily. .
Jumile Imtrudor.
kings.
6. i thee.
I rant,
, Iy.
AIIPAILMiIII3 • SEIM Fos Covnut.-4Abi,g,
says-that asparagulcontakis,in common with'
tea and coffee, a principle which he calls 'tau
tine,' and which he considers esiesitial to the
health of those who do' not take strong exer
cise,. Taking the from Baron Liebig, a_
writer in the Landow Gardner's Chronicle
was led to test asparagus as a sUbstitute Tor
coffee. He says "The young • shoots f§rst
prepared were not:agreeable, having= alka.
line, taste. I then tried the ripe seeds Ohm
roasted . and ground Backe a Tull flavored cot
fe% noteasily di‘tinguishable from fine:Mo.
eha. ,The :
seeds ans : easily freed *from the
berrieH sby drying themin a tool oven, and
then 'rubbing them o asieva,' •
In good soils , asparagus yields seedis abun
dantly ; and if they Fe charged with tau.
rine,' and identical with the seeds of the cof. ,
fee.plaut, Ooiree.mar be .grown in'
the United States mparagus
at leat,than:half the cost
per, pound of the - now io largely im
poifted.---Ges!olee Airmen - - '
`This torching liidiad ii from Ihe German, adeom-
Mends kWh% it.moral so on ioToto.;or Oyfitem
.:‘: ''' •AA ortiote the 6peetbi -, ,-; : 1.1 : ' tf' `•
• - 4..nclail ibibetrhgrionged
• :r• T Was a id es - fum[ber'Pecuif.iiorth , •;- Ir:
. • • - - , - , - ,
': But thitystes•idie ices veenedi •
~ 1 1
And I .rnsi , veiett at home, ' , , i :. -r1 ,
: Shut ny Ju her hpa shell mole; , •
-. .:Nraere nivii iklinciciaki come, .. 't.;
•r'_,4. • ~, '.. ---1 1 s:" :. ''•
' 'ld:
:TM* Cla 1 4. ( willikeieve-.$ . ' 'l' .
- Ileiithell she opened:
To nee her, elisrins;telleeted - -..• .... e l' ' , 4!: '
On the siltnetleitning tide..- '',--"'• ''. I*,
I, • ' r • '\,
-Quick came the - lovelorn herrhig
. 1
- lace-lightning Sew his in; , . I . • i ' •,:-,..
4 And new.'ithonght he, `or never,
141
. actinret PXY'!ibic - ,P I 'will:
as towards the Mel'
- -
bola( his hesclhnininele ....
• came the shell toge th er) • ..
•
All in the glowhkg sunset,
••
Ile fleeted finnrlthe shore,'' -,
And teem hip Ili* ante kinihig—.
'III ;neer love oysters mete. l ., -_;\
' Mr " Doetor,"!iaid an old lady•the,Oher•
day, to herTamily physician, will you tell me
how it, is that some folkais born dumb." -
" why, hem I' why certainly, truulaWiro.'
plied the dector "itis owing to the Etat thatthey,
they eiome into doctor, . "
:world without the
.power"
of sPeleek"! "---.' ' l ' . ' ' '—l' - •
"IA m 4 .''regiuniced The 4 134, ntiiv° B t.
l ie
see whit it is to have a phys ediektion •.; I've
axed my old man' More:nor. hundredltiinFs
that are ElSlM3;thhig, and all - 4:o)ith' I ever get
(Mt of him Was "hire they '!" : .'' • I ' •
I .
" Well, I'm gladj.. 'axed yo, u for I ever
should died satis fi ed withoht inoWin It„,"
13USIN
itforrntosk
..111: ter, Wholesale 1
epints. - No, 113 W
lindt and.Dei streets.
l .11111*.felFowler t i.
AT ai TOANEYS A COUNSELLORS, ATI LAW,.
and 'Welters. Nineery: Office No. Clarke
street, Chicago, lit
• . lanes It- Reynolds;.
MAHAR% Shop h • i the room over G. IL . Harley's
1 • Stor,e, near the Ranklin Hotel, Montrok
Piato Hotel,'
r_I_REENWICH STREET, Alma! Broad " wa
1 York. &Hain:l4 & C o .,' Pioprieters.
vicinity of the principal steamboat landings.
• • Thornsta
TABALER.INIDRY GOODS; Groceries, Oothing;
Crockery, Boots, and Show; Ace : ;. Sus henna
Della; Pa.: • . • „
' Bentley
A TTORNEYB AT LAW; ifosalTork, Pa. ,
/IL R. & mrs-runr. • 1—
~
, . A. It 13.. Baldwin,
"itgAIitT.PACTITIENS OF SADDI.ES;
Tinnks, Whips atm, on Turnpike st
John 'Groves,
rAfiIIIONABLE"PAILOR. Shot.
Rotel, Mine str e et ,
ds,.
~.ur I IANGE 'STABLE 'O*lee 11!
of Whom's Stoie, llinstr, ea. - I
.
T rrEltir AND
in thep
PP P-- C 0144311- •
EAL.flit. IN STOW, Tin, Omper' (1-B.beei,
JP Iron j Whre, Loderati/k, near Great. t d Depot/
December b i
C Tyler, 1 .
vimutworp ;fiatT. L HUNT, Importer of and
.11.. Ihudei in Hiniwarh and Cutlery, Carnal+ Springp;
tic., No. 215 Pearl street, Hew York, where lde Melt
cuntile friends, in this and other counties, are khully
limited, and earnestly solicited to call and p base;
14'.1ruids,:; 2 A
A rv iiNEY AT I.AW, - ,Sesapiehdres!a,
on Itaine street; one door east, &Lot+
A,rider & Case,
TTORNEYS AND COGNSELLOn
Office on Turnpike street, one dazw.
Post's Store., Arontrose,
• C. IL Simmons,.
11011000T,AND SROE MAKER, over. A.
J_A
;Santee Shop, - Turnpike Pueet,,
4 Albcfriehatibein s
TTORNE'Y AT LkW and Justice of
over I. L Post'k•Co's Store,:Mora
temp,
ATTOPMY - AT,LAW AND 011 2 , L
Diana, for.the l §tate of-New. York,
to all business entrusted to him with prom
fidelity. .018cedui tiol l eSquar% ANC*
Wm.', Jessup.,
-.;.4 eitune,
TIMER. - I' DRUGS, HEDICH4THS,
JLI Paints,thls,- Dye-stuffs; Groceries, .
Hardware, Stoneware, GlaSsware,Clocks„,
Jewelry. Sayer Spcions, Spectacles, Mi .
meats, Trusses, Surgical:lnstruments, I
fumo7,ll Stationery,
.13nrshes,, Sim
Hoticals, ke. ,„
t \
t, .
. i
. ...
XXTROMIALE A 7 ND RETAIL DE4ERS • IN,
. V V Dry Goods, Groceries, Sidt, ;Elan. sind Hari.
mr6l,,L*rbesst, Pls. , . A . .
4
' -
TvALERIN DRY 01:101) 4 3,-Re4ly 14!Gle Ciotkirts,
11Tocprit' thp,‘Booki and F!tationry; eic. , public
Aveingr, ita*rc.ose,', Pa.. • • ,
. .
- Patrick & D*k
PIIYSICIANS AND SURGED)
-Owego street, Montrose; P,
- • •I L.. Post &
TIEALERS *MY GOODS,
a / ~ ; Hardware, Leather, Flour,
pike etreetount Public Avenue,
Lyons it. Son:,
TA . P.ALER S DRY 900DS,
, Ca9clceri,
,Tinwire,-Groeatii
icarry on theltoOE.BindiitOusini
, diforstrose, Pa.. •••
• 13entley &Itead,
"jyALERS I.*T DRY GDODS
Taints; ORi, Growlen,
Iron, .Ckocloi, 'Watches, lewelry,
turnery, &c.— • Foot of Public,Av
•
Sayre Bentl•
kindsACTUBERS
of Casting% 4 8 ) ;
menta,,ate. - Office at 8a
Manufactory at the.Eazle
end, Montrose;. Pa.
• )-• Winista'-
ATTORNEYS'
- tinn in 13asq
zni4And tgionne_
nABINET M
. hand s good
-nuniture. - =LT
Noble street, X ' •
ItEANuFACT
111. Goods, if. .
sll tfre.;
Wl* (up Odes.)
aoczwux. •
•
TTORNICiir • POUNSELLOR . It TLAW ,
Montroa, win attend Si ... {
entrtu* - to• in the county' of
, seysedog and Jonidogof itll kinds IL be - •
sally, and darganioderate. lie will ahaiattead
e preeeaitioe of daims - of soldiers; their iiridowa
eke. the United States • M'vertaient,
: - LaupPersiOns, km] Ilay be, foil +at
at the Aloe liaroxsly p led bytX T. •
Eng, north brae, lipuse. ‘. 448. 1
Cloy as Thum's) , sees....
IENO4 sale 4, J. C. LEM; tilure
, _ " IMO DEPOT.
°LOP= AND I I
AL/ -Woritrose, Feb. 10.]
' :~_: ~a:+~'a~r. {~~aa'~rcaw;"?:~s^,k--W',"c~
_`~G`Lt~t~,-^^,wl.
T'G r,
. 2 • .1 • --
3.;
it
11;nap;..p •
with' sic dr
Troouf c
t• nice— an d „ _2 a
r-6 vommossur Mer.
n r" °net, .between I Court
-11.41;17"k*
1 0 New
n the
RNM,
t, Mont;
Setttie'
'a. °Mei
aim's. r
Illiadwin's
i NM Of
it attend
'new and
I tplifort•
Instru:
ors, Pee:
• °Yankee
ANDS r_
ijEALFS.th a
IvesCul • linpli.t‘
, 11 slore 7 . r a b lAvenn4;
oundrnFootiar _Cherry
- • ' 1 . 1;' I
•
T LAW, Ifentirote,
Bisidtord, W 1
Q.
.WS
W. Smith & Co.
ER& 'Their keep couitinaly
•••eat of. all khidiat.oabink
. Ware , Rocims •at the toot • 43t
k Whit= eC_OO4
.1
•
;.: and DEA In se act .
Caps, Pa,104.,"U Para-,
NO. 20 Coartlandeet, Nra
/ q ;1 • r
Ltiwntrir
i. UOWABD.
MP) Pr fide at
vittisorghl
• • - 4 41.•:' , .:•,., '- - z•.•..2:." t --." -
* - _ ‘ ; o. Fza, Ouilina :
j.. ..;',.. ,0 7 1,8 7 . :' , .,
.4:: - .
"OWA ?-11**04 1 7:Pfetalk .
- l i ti thS tuul '*OtY4 lo . o 4 . 4
4100 114 iii*DUNnAO'cit: tile, ..
'vie; at 'iliii: old 'stand btfr i t A yie!k.. ,
l•iie° i.:tellie" aVoilrowl!insiiercit
. teed to. keel . ) oemOoktly4MNlet s :
' 13TO VAS
,Inf r if,, , COlg.
Mr ZARA; *.- I' itror:
galtieOliiiie.ean lie bexlitlf
Nnithinii Penseyl+►ani a.
:.. : - ean , be. found , theibliewing,
innereno 40 mention:. i•,,1 : ~.;..- !i .
X. T. 4iXiiit,..4iriii. l o4. joy"
Nalsiviek •11 a i 4.,slic . rdeeki i .."-
Keysi .
.._
ip !•4',lc:
i.ro Statefde lid iir • .*:
Man* -Th234 . - -, ..-:-! , .!•,:i;, •
a, :patejor wP9d...•,.. •..—_: • -•.
41 . 04112 1 1: ken
. - ,:rdos:ii#l:roi4,-.
- Flat ni Pioni44 . . .*
_,,' • • • "
i.Alitio I****, - Oftioety; aid Shop. '
Ate, foe - .heating. inthiiii.tNillin:-
priyote .hotiseo; ikk., gtOve, . ....
stove .. pipe . furnitAeit lip *kikkr-' : , ,
be beng4fitt.thi Alit:. ' ': - '..:
• " ACV kin& of beitinn iveric:dOnO
timp3ooo:einmeible terms. =4.11: '•
m
en 1tt..0 nchalir - Ft:ares.'l --
If you o
- • 4sie. Aikli.CY!. : ,!.''
bete!, p* . .
,eloiwhoie
r'' Monnime, September:l4 • - l•'.
~
- ' riura,kt : f..
- .
r"PWQ tremendous fires hayeb .' - . , • at, the Steitt
I. Eli where they hive he n rap dy bu r ning
inorelhati two weeks, in'spkte of allAe efforts nnide ,
be the down town ter° etingliny , °An ~., ' or im
pede their , progress. Though - th .. pli . :their ma
chine with all their power mid . •- theigreate.r the
effort made to stop . the; fires the more ntpidly • they:
burn; and we have not 'ooli:est , oubt that in!M i ni'
altopposition ibex: fires .will .-, thine, 'to. burn fix ,
years, heating iron and steel td firtge7nll kindS of
l
in
edge-tool; ox shoes, horse sh carnage - irons; and ,
job work of every description. d the ptopri tor ,
of these Ores would inform 'the üblic that for-- e ,
past year, ending the Ist or Feb al y helhis done e -
A
edge.tool :col* in thiwley's sli p on Maine street. He'
now ket* A tint rate stock of kinds; and pledges
himself to use no other, And shoe corks, instant
of the rotten Amer i can- steel Swe4id's iron, I he :
usesthe beast of German and English Blisteiand east,
steel. - The &man gm! Englielrilicosts 16 Ind'
cast-steel 22 ets. per Timid; and Amertean steet t l i nly
e
r
'/ rents ; yet he charges ,no mo 7 for, shoeing - an _
those who use the American st t and . I f Sweed's irc,n•
toe corks. All work will be 'do e with neatness to
order, and warranted. Now, if -k=ou witih to sand`2o
- .. • s
per tent call on ''- 1 D II: '
April,
- Tung..C4lealiged•
DELAWARE, - LA.CKAWANN . ANT.,
, L
. 1'
RAIS° .D. i ' 1 .
1
(IN and idler Monday, No . 28.; 853, the Mail'
N.../ Passenger train will leave ' . , at 11 A.! M.
Arrived at - Great Bend at. 1,54 p, st, • ' l ' `
Connecting with the .day Lexi, ess ' 'East', and
West on the N. Y.& re. R. - ,
Retina will leave :°heat Ben , . on th arrival ntthe
Day Express from New York d Dunitiric, .andf,/ar
rive at` cranton,. at. 5,55 P.. M.
A Freight,Train sith Passe , = r•Ciu. attached wRI
love scra.nton at 5.30 A. W. 're it Great Bend
at 9.315 a. w., connecting with the Mail, Patatedger
Train hound i Eaat on the N. Y. .- E. R. IL , ',. 1 ;. ..
, Returning, will. leave Great l •nd at i.OO i: tr. 'And
„arrive at Scranton 5.40 P. it. assengT taking i this,
train will Arrive, in New Toll: e rly in e evenin , '. -;
Stages wM be in Waiting ow t, a_ arri al of ", ....Ti
ger trains. at Scranton, to Cony ,i gent to C
bondale, Pittston; WilkQsbarre, Philad phie, yia.l h e
. Reading Railroad, Easton and, 11 othe interm .. to
i
The trains we Conne l .Ct with - •
New• York and Dunkirk as foil
Day Express arrim at New
departs.from do, at 7. 'a. 3t. ..
Same train arrives at Dunklrl
part from do. at 4.451?.. it. -
Mail Passenger Win arrlyes
ar, and departs from lio. at 8.1
&tee ttain Lutives ait Dupkit
rival glo. 9..80 A.
• . ;
Sc \ ranton Nor. 28, 1852:"
.1 . - New York City
-.
INSURANCE ,C I AP.
OFFTE 9 WALLpiREE :... , .• i
CAPITAL, PI'CASII AND A PPRO. ' D SEGURI.
' • .-- T1W,1015004100. ' , . ' _
,
,
Insures -againit Loss. or Dana e bi : ITTe--
A. Q. Stebbithy 13 Broad s(rect; -ter C. Baker,
1 Spruce Street; 1 Girard Ba ' - er, 1 8: Broadway;
Moans' Andrewsi 136 _Ced fitreei l ; : Samuel G.
i l ri b
Southmayd, 377 West street; ben, k Conklin 810
greenwich steel ;: aames A. G y, 113. Broadstnyt
Clues. Lent, :Kingib . ridge, N. .; bort -.C. Hall,
Chicago, 1114. I mith Robb e, Roc ester N.l Y.;
'William W. Lelan New:York : Peter • • Roach; 138
Au* street ; ttaateS S.: Bell, iner N . and • " ,, lit
sireots! Bohn L. iDecn o 18 ater _' t ;
.D.i. an
L 2
Wart, 118, •Broadway; flora io N.' a ll up, ' ' er
West and Barn* tsireets; P ter H. ester, (lir
Gansetoortand-W,est ;' Raabe Ross r.; -48 -,it th
Avenue; S tephen Promwell, =den, N. 'Y.; Albia
Vadleigh, nibulelp4c.-. Box rB. B 'ttaini 491 Wii...
N.
ter street ; Samuel Sinciiir, bun° tlipildins'; Sam-
Re: 113 . - Ehaw, Clev4land, Ohio; ' ' ,
_.
' . -•- . , / OYAL e strua**,4President.
-' enAnqrs , C.VLAKE, . . • -1 ,
: CHARLES L. BROWN, i& g ent,, *antrum; Iloa.!
LAW.
East of
Peace;
!!!!1
if Some things 'Cali
- • • • Othe
TEM Subscriber •haviug pt
ufacto4 of A. W.
prepured to initnuptctuie •
otsrd material,"woams*p.
otentiOu•
Itoston' kicker's,' (in,
of fancy
Sett
tirAg Work warm I
five years.
-
` e *Merehantable Prods
wori,,but NO IRWDII/ 1 !
.11arforli, April 5.
Goode',
'Patches,
- ..Ifrortnritk
- WILL 44.
ITAVTI4I- pnrchiseal
11. Post-& Co. at the
respectfully inform his frie,
itantly 'on hand, at the' Wirt
stack of.goods,.—
Lime, Salt; and Meter i on
asjaroceries,-Dry G oods, .Ha ,
Shin* Nails, kc .; in exchalti
of prodnce„at the - best prm4
Wood wanted.- • "
lifontrowo)cp3t,,Feh.
Lauesbaro. Sasti,..B
Facto
HE subsCriber will fluidal
Bnithers, Doonk, Sash,
on hand and furnished to; ordi
and: workmen unb - urpaased
•Oniers.aldressed to we will
`Gond Pine . Lumber and Count
change for ttre above. TO=
. Litnesboro; Fah. 6.
STEAM GRIST AN D
IOST BROTHERS bating '
detablislOnent, Itillkiep f
perfine and Filo! Mann Com.
it', also Chop" and Aran at, the
I
Custom- - work will„-be done th
calms tearranted.• : , .
Montrose, July, : 185,3. *
Fnitt:Triliet at. 7lire ' l,
rPHE inhieribeni being 6
A. don of their stock, offer Ai))
five yeare'old, including ala nt
vaiieties, at fifteen dollais pe „hut
Bred, and twenty-five dollars ' r thoi
4 1
•
Also, 'Pear , and other fruit d
•IlkentlY reduca prim- - : . ,
Per. Catalogue &c., ad -. .
• 4 - . - P N 8&
' :Flullbing ne
• lainl
• Fos -
A* FARM coming 75,acreei
about 20 scres'hitproyeil,
and well _watered.'
The übove - wM be sold on
sditething of s paymonl
ouquito ofJohn
WilliamChatOirlin; To
,
-.. .
= liasoilrepar ,Nott
,
WTOTICTEAs lereby • giv - that •
ii.
ill .. sticaled tal `the Coart 0 - • . .
vphinT- Cou4ty. ticir, the .. astir 0
laws dila* Commohisalilf the
appointed lionday t,lie Ifith ir: of '
heating urea the faciaodUrbi
-, March- 6. 111;54. ‘
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47;400 t#l..cl
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9.244. u.; .I
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All kinds
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!. " Black . ii' , =.''' ''''' l r a l ftl) • ' l * 3l e*ir..l -
' 1200 Preeigilion4i'. I
PIW-44 c e ,.._,;- .. 1. ,:! . . - ;` l .'• -''.. 0.); 1
,rt`iNge„,
.41• S 1
17--ridw-4,16).?.,-:‘.,. ~ititaii...,..„.:4,..i.1-,,,
144.61)5etik44,
;: .--. ,,, 0...
1 Cobuip ;1; 1 , i 1 1 ,,i ic: ' "--- 7 ;1: -.0 kR* ,11 iff ier i .
PrenOichailde 4, 0 ` - '-}i,'L ,;,--4,,C10au54,-14,00lliem;*,'
EnAztidered!,...
(Thighikit. alit priabei:‘,"-,- , - P ...-"-.,,.!-: ,
Semeti•Plidili, , - 77 . 1 ' 'Wool: ,• ' • ... ,
,- • , ,-,
'IV 411T4' -'4:171•,n.:170 -Ad, --: .“'-,- ,-;
MAO* : „ ' r.etyNi>. - • -'l` 1? .":.,
' ",,,f;" ~Coal ,"" '.- ''rf'":"T-:_;.*._ , , •-,
&Iran• . ','' '''''tk:7l;llll4l444.l- -\-, Pi ' ;t=
~ ' ,e „. . h - ~...i., •--".
do' iliiitkide . . yf I:l...:Clitlik* '',4'. '
?Aw *
doAdDlfiV'•'lldOir -..,- ,'"i
„,.
°llihiforipjek"fl -1.
e '..,.‘ ~ ' t l ~,
TA .,:
e
ii,
„.,..:, -- -,0M:)..1,
• - - iiiiivviiilitairriiirt ravioli}...
rrilE 005e4riber Othei te,: . z,oall.the attenlitii”
: 'fends e and diimutlie ii• - hli very i
ona
Minket STOVES 'at his 'nen., titoraißoom.l4 ':
Wk; imiti . tof LAEL,lroiateii store, and . near;
Bend Depot:, .: He: has, in '&oth:a in 14 f,
*etY a I cooling and PArkt /N 3 l B, ' ; : i
terns, some of :,iirhiCh sri
. 34; '- ' , ' ;
.. :: - . 1-
St. - IVidsoigik Piath Emrich,' J r 4 Oli
. IfOderii . 2t*: -.lfohisteik* .l' - '--- edalliers
:',lllrienti "-- 1 --: • ...Blesek'.Warrioc.
r
which.,. her YlOi hii forior stOckr
beihe m t ',eitensive ima *ivied:o4 l6
neleCted ins in the 'tun*: .-'. :,. 3 1'
Clinton' Moves; well fuinishe4 at
.11 4
= 1I7? articles in his lino keptca,
to miler, nsual, and Mileks recejid
VI , GC'est . r O, • • :' .` 1 ~
.; • 'JOX
; p?dei-isige and Gikti.B.A4Vinr.i
1
,P,TO T1LE:.5414.11.4
My'irtends,•one - 040, Trudd iliti :..*
1 , ~
That rm. rendrto servelon at mo . .airgeel:ol.
r hive Mali and,Tobaccoffee and Rice;-
Salt, Salerritus, Salgiette' and EPic_&l 7 -, 1
Ginger and Cloies, Cretan of Tattui and Cani
Gliwes,,eassitneres i Arestings, selected*
t have Nutmegs, Molasses, Alspiee 'and, T.
With Ribbons and Tippets, the,lsdlealta . .ro
Phis, Needliis and nsh - bbolcs, 4 : 1111 * 12 t7
Starch, Buteher-knivo; Bootie* Rat-trap!
Ofirrycombs, Coffee-inlIK licking *IT'
Coil-bale and. Crackers,' with•Wafent p3r
. 1
- Pepper-saue, :Writing Boob, Raisins . ,[sim.
cut
But perhaps, the - whole, 'lre hare naidqui
i 3
The half can't be told;no just • tep %lane
Fpi yourneli'es,, at the Aore . of, xtiari frrentr,
.- : i I .T. C.
.
Montrose Depots, Feb. 9.. 1 i I
.
11 . 1F I W Ruin IN. SP
rrilt ':underargned having up ''
:... Alp in 'the,m - entrible b ' '
Or a • 1. fil: - Grover 4. to,ba":cotidutiol and
der the name , and style of M vi i ... - 1.
fully, beg . iesee 4,43. hiforM the' P r ul4e that,
every desalOkar lea ,be'tfold tiiiritsMial
'cash' or any, kind Of produte.'iriii i laiiel
urination to' sell as thrill or a-. ltie ?
other house in the cotuglT--..11Y.
keep a gc,Kid,,t,ssortment, and .uombx. st#4
to bushtess to . merit's liberal isbar.Wpril
. age. ' 1 . ~ ..' - 4A1M":1110-
SPringsliley May '4 . ' . 4,4140%-iti*
Buffalo'obiol
emciinstrecetewast
•h fihawls Shaw
pllOl ll ,CE lot of Wdollong h
• S
- SCOTT; JO
SpfikTvale,:Decenal;kciS.
: ::s Alviretice to the Piddles'.
1 4TIKGI just.Vettrr` nod frnm Ne es ir.nrk
etkll the attention of my old {loam n •
..:
the public in general; to; my. . ,- - 1 1. - ,-
-_- i , APir,STOCK_OF d 0,0116, '' :
which being bOught With cash at , tiUt biwes
and wishing to sell PilusiriallY -.
for the same,.
fer them n greatly reduced prices:. - z .' -
' Cocbeco. Prints, warranted fast', 'colors; fo
cents a yar4.' - Good Bniwn .Sugar, -If PtraPo '
dollarq ~ Wanton. Naßie„ acknowtedged by,
best Nan in use, - ss,so.per lag; 1 Oats
Boots and alines, Builsll6:Rob4sl of, all .Priees
De 14‘iiws l ..eashmeresc PinUnCttis;v4 - pre;is. ,-
- Velvet, &C. ;Moulin Di-Is:dam 1 [shilling
Satin
Sa 'Bonnets' and Moleakiw Hats, Broth°.
Double Lringshawla, Tbibet do.o3cllli'l gat ix
ably low prices: Tean.safekt r -- • - ps . rfi
fitctrOn to all wbo will give MP
. laun'%briro,'.Apr. 5, 1854.
0 1: 4 0KS- 1- good time fee
Laphbiir,--Apr.ls.
/ 0061 ild
Lan • pr. will belPilid.el4
.5.". •
-g rr7Fl: Y MODLJCE
Gkqdis, at mY
;Lanestxriro, April-5. ,
leexi,thics!kr
clir4 , 40.3 F, wili leaTi-Tarkr
L. 7 bettstine;latertY; lii,„ ,- - .
`exrirafatthe Man'and Ifignk
rowddnii • Iliontaose it,IC: - ..t.
liontriwe day (Saida* eater
ing Kirkwood in.tisne to take
both Kest ehd West; - 444, *1
Ode rodte-tei.'sftekthe - New
Thia line,interneeti a tri-re
iForingville;. -Tutdthannoek, .
barre, whichleitree Montror, 4, ..
.day; Wednesda3r and Friday: -
.*„. i
vile; Lerayscille; kc.. - 1 •
:- Good teams and . earnfortattle coirikW
'ded, and the proprietors -will' • spare no ;Pal
cornmodate the riublic. ..- W. K 1 BATCH.,
April 6;1854.
Vitn't get tilong /writhes. on
r . pearance Groeeity. _
rrHE t"roprieturs 44 the e Ne:lnirratice
..1. would call the attention of the, pa.
stock of Orceeries, which:coticiats, of elkery
in.agnmery with the exception of 4---, .w
..be purchased for a littleaboie eclat.
try for - yourselves, we will load ru down
series for as little money as the ext. _I
consists of. Sub , , Idolass, Fish, t } Coffeei -
per, Spier,. , us &c., Ito. 1
Aril' IL . , ' RIL FPED : •
C• RAC by the':lb'or
keg or'quart. ',Nuts Nekolesik!:
iiid.Taukte Notiops of all,deseoOlo
15:. 1 - I
War Declared aiiintit ihe 1
---77,7---
- • - 1 i
oiwons
i f ind
IF k . o ur tt: a tr o : beards " . prepare •ix): : At.
.bearded ladies or beiirdlpte..l . )9iB4 4 ' 0
pates,:ani and all ' Tho require'the - mica .,
r Illai!;ber , and liiiii:-7
_will pease in mind that i • . -
1. CIIA.WLES TILLMAN 'r•
continues tctexereiso i s `art . at the [.4)ld - ''• .
baseinent-of §earle'oi otoG'llo6 ''wN.
be dry" happy toy thalaCett,o Od_llll , 1
11:Infclf ! . :.. . - . ,'' ',,......,..:':, l ' r -., 7 ::,...: .1
P i
IBC subscriber is agent forth, fo .
'Oomilai ‘bueinati.
rate&' ^'s" ,
State Mutual l ittilimisbter:9%
-% !,,.• • ea r - t o
.(11474fittual'at Risrgiopurg:-1,
Ronie littritirattetc:Arek
• ...
_ •
iiontrose,At#l4:l-'
• Fa l ls feir the
• iq4yr omiatmtvi
_ X n *
id . president,: wißeimistit-Ptti,.
the 4 OS: Pflret o ) 1 K- • -
thiOvtouhkeriti.
1.44,
: 69Pft 'q g the g. ft7tgo l-
boor
; 1 14'.11:- 4 i4tY 'twins are
.would
Xcel P4 6 44104:007
....4 1u ff cep. =
Menlo% AS
RIPMAN
4 ,
~.. • - 1 1 . - - itmt - ~ -
lots
. fize t t, 42517.7.,:)i-
1 OVA',, , t ,, '!... - ' , '.J..'l-.' ~ rW . • ~ i , lv,°W
, 6141 . • ' '
wee:'. re --!-- ' '"" ••_ i , isle
• •", y.M..ff,d e rki l lid ,i * 4 01,W.p;•3__ , :, ,, , , ft .!
We. haTifitithtsediS . , -, .
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,_.,_. ',: iiilnaribt
tare and Oen :la 41docotiatk' ' ' a intgl7-7 001 PIS -
OttiltorP t prAir r A's,pittent 1,: , : . !: • .„, :. ••,
ri f il l= l. 44 Pirele'lf,-„ . ' :-.' .. 7
Ills . , fbr-. I W-044:9 "PiWOVI .1 , Zalisiblog'
e r lei- # oll4o,ll4ll ,**se,*Otelt*„, , - italka l '-
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t ong
. aI:.VF,.°OI. o °4 Rremilim .4 4 4760, .a6:-411:* _
nvd - fot: inumink"Riodrorteifio
kiark.ratlorlifteveisrar..44.- • : .: ' 4" . .
t'frq tgaiv I .*;;Azidc4;l , % s 4 1 C4Ottit,.11i* : .4
bath .wocwi sinacow iiimem i ,•,v-i, - -:- - - . ...4 , ' .
stin .., .''l 4 .- Drk A ,-/,, '1 :
!prella afi Shov4-aatt 'finfor,; ' . - t '.. Elk /
4 64 1 il'ordei-wai ilaitot4ititatakrS. ... — 4Alitt .
647 irwi.
0 Air Ordarr.lo **NC --; . 7 .... ")s " ' • !ff' i
A Dc w4*.salleitod Atm_ thqta,iiiNfe k ''
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L! .
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stand
tat,'
Ids ve
TSTON
wish to
and of
-pricat
of-
only 8
fortune.
to be
Cap's,
alliebol
11, Silk
• r yartl,
Shawls,
pyiegiv7
Tem.
-
91 their
kept:
trio and
ith gro-
by the
lip
-m now."
or Jews.
or bald
a -
, d„ hi the
he will
new cue-
husnisnev
info
• rAan -IpftlsAir t .'=- --,--`:;--*
rintrrsubittio46,,,vin yhtt. sod
•JI: _delinglialifYietatO--Fii . 401 l iitilobi=-''.'
loouteitt).hl gtistliiihAn*ctlonstrPclit '-'
......
untY, , Y4lood:abo. VirgliAscpiacw ,
..
. 1 0 0 wish to offet . •their Pr9Pekt.rar. siklminglrt
' - itihuAta dekliPtfivi ( 174 eir .NTat7 4 1.66 a irpl ,
ows: 1 Number'of "w.. - ,1 . ...BoWttwi:tilnipio r Ar in e
w vo;iterefill-btiiidiWi' tOtiirds,43dted Aiwa:
'fruit; other:fruik:*444lthivloHttkiek.atroW
.frOm•Gmttltensk iktid:4l6l2i4,Al)o4 P ti
ScA r , It• II and Dl,!:/r' s ' ^- 3 FT* * 22 ,
'-
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. • Otir All-'libo , Wish tO, , bieeakieo,-...lfialistitte, till
. ro oo k,'e prompt attention tr
_Zl ionik ni 4.keffili
either of. titiffit Gretit'lletiks ' . fcMoi.l%.
. 1177 C o n e r i * ' fr 9m Are*1 1 , 1 4**erArp3his
free -
or Caargr-' ,t; - ' '''-' • . ' '4., - - . -;:: - 2,f' - ."-,
- W .. Officelm WO '..s iti•k r lar tioi'dw, -0 8 . h Oliej
B. Übasei litelY'occuiiied '' '4l A r l , ',Lei l ktitou z. .
- -- ,r, . • tii'i" ,- -, -,'-, -7:,. 'l. ki),: , ,mistaixi.,r y r
• Great Poud i r-4 , !. ... - -z 4 4... °ROL :-;-.-
All i tir4lls Cli! "
l'iiiipidcf du .. ffri Globe - c a nnotPr,!tt
{:.', .g . ifiatgi.fnilisi7i/Aaie -- '
KFAILEIC Ii , ,MIDDARDV: - -• -• :-
, I BOOT ':0 1 , ' 81110 g • 01 VORE;, - ;:- .. - .
WgrOn; hi now rdediritli - 0,„ii),44 6itio ii ,
. .
1' :'' assortmen t of articles fillieti - ihteeiabota*
a general aiietr of new , and: . elegant:Wow oflidios
and kelt' - n's i lrear - . ann: B3 l --.,rid a l s'' - 'nre:-Lailtni 1
l ine
French; S . k Lasting and , rranwl6:*=.e4. roa z
Enanieled (Aka; Kid; Patillt7 ii.,, aid •B - I
lean,' Linda; gnakina lad neit3,464lakiieffrif.Prad
and Philad4lpkia; tiak'tianed 'arijitiliind kip Boots; .
IforoCno, Calf and C
IChfldreowhide' '131.1„BoYa
calf , and . cowhide' l4oonian4, -Brdoanti4 l .l kinkal -
MilWa ilnda \ wear- , - -Ainlr.-..444P 1
14-444 rimhwt.wilit4•col*skiii pnlitiC peo,
VFablea; P ul gO nflnni k-**-tliieltd:,' -. '"Wil! .
th*altoe'b.inffingt ini - ktiapaiasiidatoigio i n f ie , - - -
&p:;.-,t'Aisq , oak ,end Iletakockirtiktlied - Cialilkimti - ..
soleleather, liStrotcoAhia a nik ls oo..; `i -4 , '` 4 •'-'si l.
. iritat,;
IYOrkpade, to prdei and .:
.'ICEELPrit 01 1 0041;4..
1` . 3fOntro*'Apnl 6; 1654:- ,'-' •
:VALUAbIap -- 1116A.eig:
.„
92 VI:4/XE LOTS, situated in the,:,,phtaa . antest
part of the yilage:of Seopmbaktria; Idee,
no es and i 043 in. the most, burliest .ParT of the
'afortisad village. Also.a jgrw -
withf
a entail impro
timbered, situate tw ,
Stittqaehiumais. thL
Y. k. Railroad, situate
grade en ieed,
Conewieta, and • The
lure the bestwaterint,
oality of, exteasivellat
Seellgama, althouo
anns, and but &O . '
alriegaide
towns on the lie of`"
4: • •
.atsqiiotiulpa
Valuablk
lopß SALE" tic - 01
i,Lind'on; the ynttet
of* Liacall'annaj;"
shout taidirObetwek.
. tan and Pik eton "; ie
tudAe timbe l t:ouni. heti?'
'mineral =region :
iron; ine--sunil3ertetreL
also . : in _
In*
4P o . rti ntjtftV. - ,thiOn*EithienCati*io (41 1 1:. 161001
For Anther, hlfintasticith*elvir.;iirrib.
Isacli, 844 1 4. 11.-wikstmerzliiii,l•olN a tio
anhictalwr;atifentrotte, Suilvielyt *
at*Pit.,
'attOrney'le fact of:the
• t April 6, /854;:' niatirKnitt*."
• .
' tiadir.--;:i4sl.k, "c!'-'.---"--
..',. i - • I . P ' r°e ' l ing ' lil t
-,Hirs.,44k-
\ ' 'HEAR
I
' nador ,
......, ft D . LAT :I:,iPilklEriit: '.. ;.- - -
,i
-luUrliiii;lis" c...%,,,-'-ed il,' "
,_,,, .
R".2.11" ii - C7D- 4 ''.''-'. .t,P?:r.,' -ri:v.•; 7- 1 1
:ili.lutietilid #ll4‘„i„..pirgt :31(Aillit =...,-000
,' ihseedie
.-
If h_ eidati it 10-41mirau•igt! [ for thelpiibite 111...:-.
uqrprirmut
the` public,
made imeign t°‘_
~, -__rl, ~. ,::,•,;.-, ;:;1:!!'' ~ *
*ell as".par:,a-r ii i ii t bz.gi4t4,q,*.C. d vii n i ar *-
Notice is ` thereforefl '. ' frod:4,,X, l#P,,f. the' aid
of moutruso- and (1 .-- kr °lli , : ' -,.1*11t toots-.
.80'ibe'f011Ati iabc"Pgwheriliiishill I* r
at
aiim r dmain street, A . - tii:ii, . bfat, ,
--
on
and to • supPly --e Ti' IIA T I . ' ~- : n 7„
Our 'ffiende, . '1,., ' L' , '. * ,i --- ., riux ,`:' - '
Ability., . 7 -_, `. ".-- ' 0 'D: Ua'"`sb Them - ,
°Fi .' .. - wotwit—rz, - ,-- - •
• , --- - -, ;, • -,.: - 1 3- A- :.,
..‘,. .:.,•.;,- 4 ...
l' - Ap r .'61854. --1'-
', • '
_ . Maid** ' - '
-1 ,,WATC H ;,-1111E.P.A4111,
1 - - .I _ -AT, THE OLD STAND 441 UL -
trinE *ths cri O er 118:viWg4e6Wiwea* above lialk
i ei4. 1 . 1 4 1 4 ,gs&wl4ert4e .2 **Tn - 4•;.4 1 0 .' 4 *
fre,4-sliYITi. resPedtriillYv9Ticit fronk. ~,- ;enktoirr
era i that lip; tilrettutiOr.-theit, ita, ..'' 7. xi: It
is an eipeiieneedlital,akillfatir* i , ". ' . 'liciiii . g - kern-.
'ed hie bigness i4diftir many years i,` '. . 'aroma
,or itleabest shoPs,N lievi-Tink eitii - is ivropetewt;-*
t i oa
do y kind lofwOr/ - Akit: l ll4t be *et*lls.t.."l *liliail
P ' fitness, vii ' ' r ...d4 , 2 - 4es.:- r
andthf ai
all NrOcli We tibit will secure #T . 4 O i . r ,‘?f
' 't ~.'-_,- ..',.
, Id rings... , .- [to order, ,
and , ail kind*. .
1 repair 4 - ~1 L. • -- , BENTurat
• ,
Mon tp: ,E 1 $ 2i s.pniit, 1854,- - "
- pA.,ow : .
Ar - AND E. 3tomwould.wispecinlay
pubbithst c t u ok.
C s- -iteep'coiy
elelmsted Plows- -ustntl Pr'
liatid, Si& m - 00 .1 11 1 ,7 3 1 4 ,1-
04 tiratont, 'to!
-prdte rants 6 vit#ons - IsttkerPSl **l!
iitteatikai.ta Immo,
mention, ' We hope, by strict
to; receive our Aare of MibrierTstmusar.''
toik; Ppit's eldf M50.2 1 79‘,,drr,
& A ries mm.
'Repairing d . ,06 .- 011,1 111 0r‘nenee: -`
,• . 4"?. ,
.aiggiumlturr.
-L5 •RIPA.11.:1101 * 1;-
•
LOOK TO iroußviatimimßl4 6 ! 2: - i
'rug int*riber*ilrittekitie IA A.t
,; , :j4: his old.- bui3intoss.ol l -StwOri *this Tr . -
vinity *hell deemed. : YAM Lthe; °lll ;n 'v .!
minty ghold4 ~ l x),.f*.*Wirelt44ol 1 , 'V !IPA° ." me olt
ad. old laild - marlYh'* ll W.#ik."l444 o- .Y. - g bt l9 4tir as.,
`. 10.6144 tiy - iithe ect. is tcipecallot?, . ,_ to , .
Culpes Rot. thiciiiicitivi.v`4trerys 2. flrhp'- ( be l l n°l- C i
*es proX conialt
Miter th 4 p— . ',hxilltioli.ffit la*. „ - - '
, -th6efofti '' ' eektg,it is.l9,iliiey..f.n.o.!tr_ ,
nrtinun,anctt.. - thin: . .' -, . - :._:..k;4,,,- '-.,:.../c5.;,,-
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rr, oiii iati i iitli,t ißt''illinat ' -, , aiiit f iria' 4iiik 4"hi"uge r .
fili,- ill ? , it 71fontiviii 1: 1: 1 , 4 ,,,„..: '' --40aldnell ,
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