ind late cabbage seed, malt; ly York,. Batter sea, and Sugar -.lraf-ithe Flat Dutch, the Drum Head, and SavOy. This, entbracingear `ly tad late varieties, sftire a 'continuous supply of cabbage for the table or market, as 'the-early kWh; may to about being used up, the late kinds will time into' play. Having sown your cabbage et sit- a, of different aorta, sow ashes thereon with Oight hpal, then rake the seed in, so is to cover them s liglitly, when you' must pat the ground !Auwil with the beck< of your spade. It mayiiaa well here to remark that plant beds shcnitil not be shaded, but well exposed to sun and air. When the - plants come up, if they 'WO be attacked by lice, bugs,; or Aber inset mix up equal quantities of sOot, ashes and flOor: of sulphur, and give them, a very slight (*sting with the militure, two or three days in suctlession. Having sewn. your Cabbage lied, in the other divisions of your prepared bed, sow Tomatoes, Egg Plant, Cauliilower, Brooch, Celery, and Let-' tune seeifs. • PrAs.—Select l'iiamy bed, and manure with well rotted manure, dig that in, rake your peas therein thickly and cover with the hoJ, patting , down the grcOnd as you proceed! To secure a continuous 4upply,yoli cad either sow the early varieties at intervals of ten days apart, or sow the early andlite kinds at the same time. EARLY POT A.Tots:,—,These may be planted as soon as eve,r the rrest is out of ,the ground. Sound potatoes mustile selected, as it is use less to plant 'those itifected with rot ; and, in v deed, as a, precantioqs, xy-means, we would ad vise that (for the garden culture) the seed Po tatoes should be im ersed in brine before be ing cut into sets, acid when cut, that they should be dried in Ashes, Lime, or Plaster.— In planting the sets, after manuring the drills, we would sprinkles 'Mixture of charcoal dust, lime and ashes over L'ithem prior to covering them up. When dui potatoe plants are about an inch high, we world dust. over them a mix ture of equal parts I lime, plaster and salt, in such quantity as to give the • young plants a gentle &sting.: W. do not say that this treat= -bent will protect th potatoe from the rot, but *may -do so, and is,sorth a trial. • EARLY) TIIENIP9.—In the early part o this month will be a good time to prepare bed for early turnips. ' For this crop a compost made 'of six parts Coif dung, one of lime, and one of ashes, will be - fourld to be the best. .Mix the 'whole thoroughi together by frequently turning over the mans, then spread one half the compost on the bed, and dig it in the depth of the spade, rake the bed. well, then 'spread the other half a spade lop, and rake the bed thor.. oughly, wbert-it will; be ready to receive the teed. Previously, however, to sowing `the seed, —which should be Esriy Dutch—it should be soaked in fish oil for twelve hours, then taken out, drained and detimi in ashes or lime, sow4il thinly, raked in and:the ground compressed,* being patted with the back of the spade. aeon as the plants cieme up, a mixture of equal parts' of plaster and itshes should be sown there on, so as to dust thi plants well. The Opera tion should be repented daily, each morning, until the plants gedinto the rough plants begin to-belly, they mustche 'thinned. out so as to stand about 8 ineekapart, and the weeds kept down until thojeafis 'shades the ground.— Thiii Vested; a beta of early turnips 'may secured for table itaal market—and of this, Abase who live nest emarket, may be :Osumi; that",they, will find iftily sale and good prices. Ulu, few perSonsfraise turnipi this early far 4 111.11141 t. , COSAGE ?i,Alls.-"Thotso who haie bc'en sa proilleat u ; to 4ise Cabbage pleats in ;it hot bed, iiouid sine the menial' of preparing a lied to'set•themiint in, as-sixm as the frost Out f ilie ,gronn4.' Cabbageisre gross feed ' ers, therefore\ reqiire a good. deal of strong manure. To prep* ,plantii railed in hOtbeds tfaesplentaticii, it is accessiry _to raise up the liglits for +eral Ultuire them to the weather befortsetting pro- ttet them from thi out worm, prepare a paste like mixture of Soot " and flour of , sulphur, • moistened and bri:4l4, to the consistence of paste, 11 d " 4 0* t 0 . 43 001, as you are about eri the phiuti,4odip TlO.ruots and. item *eh plant bait up to she lea*, when it behmeTted hitothe grcanal, ten mill not only:iprotiet the plants from the mks of tha en(.woini„ but servo as an active saserly,:itart in their growttl....4.oT.firg"Nit *l 4 o l knee aa arr as*,, • X:isA.* sot Csamrrs, wo m bli t ,th i e ID. each garden -'sland4 b e ipiropristed emote an early sappli . abaikeiieilliiif *fa, I, AN the sametso 4-4 1 .***0 iaiiii**4644ikeddVithaiimildifettea: the bed 4ut ind4ol, raid sad laid of iitortaw2l4 iiart, - -:*lievillitega, be innOk timely atpolak . - 1; 1 ;4 s Wits ki#rt, the pie‘* pan, 40 the es is about 4 'hikes 'Part. SIMI The **l moot be slesitid out and the Mirth, boomed two or three enet'before the erSp is /4 1 4.12 •Boawi.—The Lisbon, Mangan and *ind soobeans may - be planted as soon as tbefrost is out °tale ground. Ikons delight beat in: a clayey, or clayey mould soil; which abould be moderately mamied, dug with care, and thor ouglY raked. CVLLNAEY AND MEDICINAL MENDE, Di r all kinds, may now be planted ont, Fran We his. ONWARD. J 111: dif- BY AARON DI lAN° Through life's tempests are beating With power on your head, Acid earth's pleasures so fleeting Forever seem fled : Tbougk sorrows surround you, Temptations assail, It your watchwora be onward," At last you'll preta.l. Though friends wboaii you fondly Had reckoned your; own,. Have left you, life's eturmt To stem all alone ; Though hopes so long cherished May one by one fail, - If ye - ur watchword be " Onward," At last you ' ll prevail. ,Then,cease all repining— , Choose rather to laugh— ,: For surely that's wiser, And better by half, Then should sorrow oppress you, Or troubles assail, • With your watchword still " onward,' _ Yon never can fail. rrpril , vir7 , rrr!irTi•!ml.l9 , .! WI:LEVIER OF LARGER OR SMALLER OROWTM.-e- NUMBER I. I have often heard children ask the question, —" What does the Almanac mean .by the DOIKINICAL ILTTER ?"—" What is its use r and " Why is there a new one every year ?" These are very proper inquiries ; and an intelligible answer to them would enable you, to solve a great many other questions, which you would find extremely useful, as well as en tertaining. And if you will give your attention to the sdbject, ? and not allow yourselves to pass from one sentence to another, till you have ful ly comprehended the preceding, I will answer these questions, so that you can readily under stand and apply the information to many prac tical uses. I shall number the paragraphs, so that your attention may be directed to each, is order, till you are satisfied that you fully understand them all. Observe thou; I. That our Almanac-ma kers have chosen to denote the days of die ' week, 'by the first 7 -letters of the Alphabet ; just as in music the 7 original blues of the oc tave are indicat\ by the same symbols. 2. .If the year consisted' of exactly 52 weeks, (or 364 days,) yon plainly see, . that these letters being once applied, would remain invariable from year to year. In that case, if A represented the last day of January, (as it s always does,) and the others followed inorder,l (1 would denote the Ist der. of Dec., and of course the first'day of the next year would nat nrally commence again with A. Thus these lbt,ters would severally represent the same day of the week in every year. But, 3. ) As an `ordinary year consists "of 365 days;there is one day over a complete week, whiCh makes the last day 'of Dec. the same day of-the Week (and denoted by the _same letter) as the first day of the previous January.— Consequently, the next year must commence one day (Stile week later than the preceding.— i And if this order were regularly, continued, you I plainly perceive, ghat these letters would sev erally run through the wh'ole week, in the cow* of seven years : and then the Ist day of ' January would rear on the name day of the lweek, as seven years before. But, 4. You know that, , ordinarily, every 4th year is a Leap Year, which contains 366 days: I consequently the next year will commence 2 days.later than the' preceding. Hence the former order is interrupted every 4th year; and the letters indicating the days of the week are deranged; (just as the . locality of the semi tone. in the octave and, consequently, the names' of the notes are changed, by the intro. duction. of lats and sharps;) and a return of any - day of the year, to the mime - day of the waeli, Would not, tike plice, till after the lapse of 4:iin;ei, 7 ? or 28. 5i To obviate : both of those4lilfiCui • nes, so Asti thi lirist day of every year.may . be dona ted* 1, and the first of each month by itt oirniletter frail year to year, -(while the. days days of-the 'neck are Constantly changing?) imeth od liadibeeit adopted to .secommodatek these letters to the days of the week, in aunt con forktY to the abotre mentioned changes.— I *amp , fi'.., The letter which in any other I year stands con Oui'firs; dap:of the week, called the LORD'S i: :701e ( T i l ii : a se tur v i'lkathi and - the,, As at p i : str; : s . ,theßansa t:LlFT, w :by o.bster fo th ef 'mn:lide ese lams tie :7 y a 1 - 71',4140,44:::764,that_witi'ufen'tregeot*indija aeui aciassni; the moist* of thineciular days, yang ki; Oiel,iioi . 4 11 4 I,e,t,rof-the year to lath. es*46'44liati;-;. 'l,:-.,:' ) • ,:_t '4 - 4 _:,*)#tttlirOl'ollisiy.puthiGhvateri 8636 • ,44 tindi*,fihn ThlainienlPetta, 'tal i . . 7-1 1 ,4 'l4 l Wi o, , CY*ol.lnol , ' ectij 0 4 : ,, po l sOii to- : Pe iind *tient - , many- op.; 0.-. oi.‘ .-i:, --,,_,-.!,, -,.,-/:,: ... -, :,-., O. . : branch of\ education dn, you lava , . tii.griicasior -‘.:-.-- 11' .s . t. viiiiii; atii -:Ttaiiiiliter bat ' . . Up alm):40 a whole tree'." ', ' -1 ~ , I • SWartiscanits. I - • A"v'' and full assortment of Ploughs and Plogr at autiv or the most approved coo. Attraction. received. and for sale at low gri. ea, by !, • . BILIREUTT. New hlllOord, April 40, 1847. -- =ID ird110:)......0L1D OTORZI• Mt !sob s ant Still eftell. ,' .--.. T theA l idore of th e Subscriber 160. 6. Turn pike streecmay be found a general assortment of Goods. ,!' peed goods and at tbe lowest prices --Consisting of . Ante +AM GILOCUIES, cat.cickar, STONE-WARE, 11.42D4ItAXE, • SADDLER!, IRON 421 D-STEEL. NAILS. ruinnus. ROOTS MID SHOES. Shoe-Kit and findings &c. - r . M. S. WILSON. Montrotie.March 3. 1847 a . silror, - eanox 0P..871/3. THE Slibseriber's Books and accounts are at his Stogie "No. 6. Turnpike Street, nod he lb generally there ready to wait upon those who call to extunioe them. Those who have neg lected settefing-over six years are requested to call and renew their onliptions to pay. Those whose Regounts have stood five, four, three or over two years are most earnestly requested to make pitypteot and those whose obligutiontrhave not stood pver one year since they' became due tire inf r orrited that payment will not be refined of them—A general settlement is disired. DI. S. WILSON. March 4,11847. , . il A Rare Chance. GODEY'S REPRINT of the two mitst pop uliii.;Snd Fushionah le English Mukaiiiies. itepriq' of . Blackwood's Ludy's I Magszine, Monthly, $1 per an. Do, 2 , Lyndon World or Fash- . tom • $1 per an. Two collies of either, or one copy of each, one year, $1 50 do. Any pqrson aubscribing to Godttyls lad- dyls Book s .and bending $3 an a.,va nee. shall be turnistled with that work .roe year. and a copy also:: une year, of either of the Reprints. gratis. The above works aflord a greater profit to lo cal or 'travelling agents than any other published,: For terms, addreis the Publishers. L. A. GODEY, Philadelphia. • DOCT, R, THAYER, Botanic and Hydro : pantie Physician, WOULD announce to the citizens of Mon V , trims and vicinity that he has made a permaneet location in the village of Montrose. 1 -where hd•will be happy to wait upon all those who may favor him -with their patronage.— From thejong experience he has h in his practice. he thinks tie can safely recommend himself tO this community with perfect coal dence oft access. He tame patients at his residence where they will-receive especial care and attendance; and would especially invite all those who are afflicted with Chronic Diseases, and have tailed ,to obtain; rebel front Phy,icians of the itlopa. thy Schoid, to give him a call , for by his prac tice he has been tauolit. that most, it not all of the diseaSes which afflict the human family, can be chred or greatly mitigated. He wilt keep on pand a large assmtntent of !. BOTANIC MEDICINES, r for famdii uses; conststini, of Stomach and Billious Pills, Cough Syrups, Streni!thetiing Bitters, spice filters. - Serotala rups.. Com— position Powders, Amok BaisameMother's Cor dial, Stfrogthening and Adhesive Plasters, Worm Syrup, which is an infallible remedy. with medicines which are effectual in .caring Chronic land Acute Rheumatism, ,with many others ion nuo•erous to mention. lie would al so say, that 'patients laboring under diseases'of a ConsuOptive and Caneerious nature, need net despair of relief under Ins treatment. Mont rise,, March 4. 1847. No. 9--tf 1 8.4 7 Zeir....9.71t17.41:a . .$ man Profits eesuick Returns.' A. ;.! • - • HEi:s . übscribers have the, pleasure of an nouncing:to their - fru-oda and the public, _lieu they hit received from the city. well se lected stbek of GOODS, bought by one of the firm, at Much lower priers man m 'ay of the same gobit'Sla could be bought in the tall, and we are • desirous 01 disposniz of them• ate . itery SMALL iinvlT fur Cush.. Beeswax, F 'Janet, Socks, Flaxseed, Rye,.Curn Oats. bus. dre. We are 'gatihfied that we can offcr greater in dticementit to purchasers. than we ever have done herrire; and Remember, that we will not be . narnEesclp. _ Bentley 4. Read. - Montt.okse. Feb. 1, 1847 Daliey's, MAGI [ CAL PAIN EXTRACTOR, a cure (or Sore yes Cuts. Swellings, Borns, BrUises Stc..&c.Ejust recmved and for. sale by 1 i f f , - N , • • Bentley 4. Read. : LItT OFLETTERS R EMM NING in the Posts:Ace at hilontioses Pd., April Ist, 1847. Asnoldifienry S. Losier Miss Harriet AsburnAtiltun Little Mary A. Armes lihrilham 3 Little George Aldriclf ;Nathan Lewis George W. 2 Aren Charles Diabor Tbo's Browiiiosepti M. riloore Joseph- Beach Emily Mylert Mrs A. N. : cklet i lotin McCollum Jolla Brown ; Ws Hiildah Messenger HoraCe P. 831614 h Miss L. A. 2 Moore Mrs. Miiriu , Bullard Miss Amanda O. facMieban hales 'Buttertleid Benj. A. Miller Dan'l • ;Bowel Edward Maine Ezekiel. 'Beebe MM. Sarah A. McGray Patrick Eremithr Miss Octavia_McKeeby Gilbert `Carawfill Lydia W. 'Marsh Hiram p. eronk Nahum, Newcomb Samuel 2 Coon Miss Helen B. Nichols Abel, Crane Sohn A. Orton Miss Elizatie,th Coon ik B. • Pecking Margaret DudlALeonard Peckins Mrs. T. Davis *Sham - Perkins Ruth A. - Do*SO, tin Post Matilda-E. Donlvpitharine Potter Mu, Cliiriuda E. Daviiii_a William Park L. Lorena Flyt Eirret ' Pickering Thomas W. Preset Orauklin a Reardon 'Wllliam • rieenilpo Henry Reynold/taffy. &smitten Henry L. @Pierer Mrs.: Shan FiliTflien Isaac Sayer Erei 2 Fordin Geo. M. Sanderson Mika E. Palm*ld Miss Sarah Simpson Miss'Jane hi Pallet gee. W , - Shay Theodore laroser Miss Helea ' Smith Mule Jane Gerd* L. ' .8.0 Raert . 1 . Gartisler /mush* H. Mimi Mihaly Garrellion Deborah Tracy Bilas_E. 111Lia4 Susan ~..• . Thompoon R etie , I. ilaytilavJamea . , Tuttle MU*, l a y Heritilleer Pete:, ~ TylerMeil. delis EA.* ri G. 2 Thayer free se Miss Mary .. Whitney Hal m E. • et 4,11 I ' ?UP. ' , - '' Wiintouff i ' II beki M , OW; . t Walker Mrs. th • lick* O. P. ''..: , White Hoe. 'Thkalkis:ll, A. - Young Israel ' Kentigobert . U. i . WEBS, P. M. a.tifie*sanuritt.Ve. • , 1P THE Subscriber would inform 'OW friends, and the public. that he has porchasedahe shop formerly occupied by P. hulls, few rods of bu l t re re to recently by Mr. Patrick, .a the CoUrtitiouse. where, belie n q w "~ oari l i nil' on - above businetw in all its brahcbps. Heqso• licks a share of the public patronage. - WALTSS. POLLET. &wrote, Jan. 20, 1847. : [ NEW GOO D, . JUST opened end selling .4df o usual low Prices—inctuding more of ttioee Large Family Bibles. ' J. 4.1 7 014 b. Feb. 3, 1847 , ' f 1 N. B. Timed who base promiaedr Grain end calculate to bring it, will do well to Jo soiim. mediately. . I -J.l e 4. ri .1. Tr a ate , . i r o giknoz. Tin Ware, including anis, 1).0ln, Mr Dippers, Coffee and Tea las, flakrs, Dianna, &c. &e., at Wholesale.or reL il, at grOat' ly reduced prices, for sale by • J.? LYON. April 1. 1 • i • STONE WARE. ii i" A FM, assortmrni of Stone Vir re thisiiky cl i p received, and will he sold by • BENTLEY REA 0. Feb. 11.1847. VALUABLE FAMILY MEDICINES. D R. Segura Restorative Pitts.`Dr. Spcion er's Hygeian, do. Lee's,. Hpoper's ir iril I °motto, do. Also, Dr. Raffery's Fa ily Medicines, consisting of Balm.of Gtlead, Wbrui Oil. Vegetable Pills, Eye Water, Strengtherfing Platter, Embrocation, &c. &c. , For their superior excellence sad great Pse ulness, these medicines are entitled to a place n every family. Try them. 't t 0 - PODELDOC, Dr. Jayne's Vermituge, God frey 'a Cordial. Covert's Balm of Life. Camphor, Horehound, Paregoric, Licorice. . 45E4,4 for sale by J. LYONS. April 8, 1847. -........• ...,...-:-..............., - ........4... -,........L........ , - r ill II II II II HYER'S PILLS.IIIII Hill II . _ The Amer)... Improwi.d . Hue San 'Vegetable Medicine. i ,„ T HESE op o f: Pills lo in a use reo n a e t • tohfe presen t the be,. t til d e a ti s i , e a 1 Compounds As a common .Family physic, for administration in all temporary complaints of the idomachiand bowels, 'head ache, colds, ilkt., they naaV be fully depended upon, and a prompt use of them on the first appearanceuf indisposition will in• Variably, save .pinch sickness. Th y are pecu. !early adapted to all-cases of weak n ess and gen eral debility—any derangement o f the syStem, and especially with females—and ii steady) un =interrupted 'usn of them, in strict conforinity with the directions will very soon I restore i the 1 organs of the stomach to theil natUral tone .S . nii< acs lop, and regulate the bowels, lud renovate the whole system. .. • There is no disposition to give rxtravagant 1 commendations of them. What isi here 13ttited. is the result of actual experience I with tifem,i land that through a period ; of fifteen yearsl li is not supposed, or pretended, mai ,hey will raise the .dead; neither are :hey dekgned ti be used as freely as we use our rum '.!- Such is iii) i he true purpose of medicine. !Li Only apllro. ; prime oilicen) to assist nature in restoring the as stem to a pmper tone a,nd amine. when One 1 vcrdshly. or [trough carelessness fur excess. it , becomes deranged, 'Many sire careless," ii lid hence need this aid. And the most ca tefuti are i liable to irregularities of the system. ti H . needless almost to say, that a prompt use of ; safe and effedire remedtdi , on the Ili Ist ti. pi.nr- I mice of tittle's. is the part ~of artSdoin, 117'..$uch I a Medicine the Prairie/or knows [ltem Pali to 1 be.zo And he is certatn that in ttprty nine: ca sea out'of fifty, where a lair trod is nuidti ac-' cording to the directions. , they will he user! a- ; gain As / a standard niedicine. Ilk has serer kn'nen an ,nsfilince, where- they have been %hus used; in which they have not, met With•otsQl:4l, IF fen seisovat. 1 ' . :1 'l .. .Numerous testimonials, may be seen al the i General' Office of sale, and .references will he! given In substantial firing %anodises of ! heal valuable curative properties. t The Pills are purely vevtahle. are off:Iwo; kinds. stimulant and purgafive, purilyiii ih.. I blood, and producing is healthy Helm liiriitugh] the en;ire system ; are a Vahlable Alk,l Bil Hus 1 Medicine, a - lid i•ipir entry useful in all I ir.ooll . complamts—W . eitkness. Oerierarth-h.iity. Dv s- I pepsy.Pu'monary Affections Liver C ((((( filifints i Rheumatic and Spats , Andte Atieettotis, Fr tulle i Ciimpinints, Pal pitat ions.;&e.l' - , No Fatally, after a fair t• 01111, wilt be wit bon t : Mt - M. They are put up in ;FIFTY. cEvr en d . DOLLAR: PACKAGES, Oteti haying a p qm pi, let embracing a valuable Tieatiike on Daiense: with full directions for use. The Dollar park ages are the the ,pest to the purchaser. They m%y be ordered through 'Druggist-, giviholie Street Ind No. of the General Depot. Sol 1. Wholesale RetaiLat No. 140 Fulton street, Second Floor, N. Between Nassau-street and Bro•ol way. Dr-As Jerm'traleeletaith—Ttrr them Ix° i 117 The above Pills are also for sale a• th ; tore ot BENTLEY & READ. of 'hi. , place. The Grape-Vlne Cradle. THE underbigaed ` token this method of tti foi-ming the public that he is new engaged manufacturing one of the most useful tow -1 ments for cutting grain. ever offered in market.; I'M structure of this C, alle is such as to en-I able amen to cut his gto in with much less 4mi bor thbn is usually requited—thereby Monist changing the task into pleasure. A numberoi - citizens of this county, with have used the Cr`a4 - dle daring the past seaion, (whose names Cali be given if reference is debited) hesitate not; te pronounce it superior, tis , fifty - per cent., to 03 1 ° instruinent of tile kind the ever used.' • An •• opportunity of exsrniiing the struiethce and utility of ibe instrument will shintly Jb given.; They will be (derail for- sale by the first of Slay. at all the principal stores 6E14114. lie places throughout the country. • • Prtear..delecOrdlital to the lull i For e ' common article,- (tiny the included) IS DO Wire trimPtl &4 do Do Five teeth andtrimeL I do i Do , Teeth plated , ' do .. I r. r G. 8.. A MEI Gibson. Feb. 8tb,1847.1 ; _____, IEW bit. GE)olll!li . !AT i WHOLESALE , & RETAIL, IF . THE Sobeerieer 'olio d inform theC i e of Mentrtwe and vicinity, that , hi hai r j4t • . turned.lrom Boston and rw York, with, - . *l5- 1 , 0(1' . worth of Dry. cloode, :oh eh havebeen'f r ir has. ed for Cash„ since tbi ducsion of the 't riff! and will be./told from' Ito 1110 per cent leas t h a n Rpring price*.i I . , MERCHANTS iii Pa teular.. will Aiol it , to, *lnk interest, to call end comine hiergoe . It fore_eieiting New York as he is confide, il, No auvemagea are ouch as enable him to :ell ontension than 'tl y . , aim . buy i New Y . Cab eadiatisry ()unmakes, Ili e Beet i go end f Eschew Build . - Bi. • ' a - .4.lvis ER. i nghtantimi, Sit. 17Ow, 1846. . , . . '6111111D11117 glaillaitt e -". I --, il t 6 _ LARGE 'tack Of Fling GA RD6I Ew e , (including Shaker's.) just oPeriOd and for sa eby 1 , L LYONS. , : . . , rch 18.1847. . Notice.' sh4LLipersous Indebted to ths'estatet of RO4, - ERN KERR. late of,Bridgewater town p. decd. are requested to make immediate payment ; and all persons having, claim's it. gaunt Sid estate. ahD, requested to present theta duly attested for settlement to the subscriber,. HENRY L. KERlL=Adstirtiattutor:i. liridgewatek March 18. 1847; 1144 v. AFEW more Sprit* patterns Of!DE LAINE and Cashman; on hand, and will he xild very Cheap by • - Read.i, Tariff Reduced. 3,000 OATS, CAPS AND MOTS! is I.IIF elf kinds, qualities and sixes, and a,t low. er.pr ever before known, miry be found st, the; Hat Factory opposite the ** Democrat" 081ce,,, where the public at large, andi thcise wishing to purchase in particular, are invilpd to emit and examine before purchasing enik where,i as we will not be uncirraoll ay Aint Fork Susie Shop, or " Farmers' Store", io the County. The best of" workmen are employed at . the Shop. and all hats Manufactured by them are warranted. , , N. B. Cash paid for Sheep Pelts and TM's. NOV. 18th, 1146. N A BOOK THAT WILL SVIT 4 Disctission on Universalism, between A. Warren, and 0. Fraser, just pOnlished; & Poll sa te at the store of Jerre Lyons, Montrose. PriCe 124 cents. • STEEL BEEDS and PDRSE 'ONIST, a "Oew *torn) , just received. Riau. Steel Bug. and Pnrse.Claaps, Slides, &c Ben4ey cf Readi . . , i ,--- • . , . FRANK MILLER'S, celebrated Leather Preservative and water Proof Oil Blacking just the thing for this weather; fot sale by „ • Befilky if Redd. susquilaw A COUNTY D R 114 - .STORE., DENTLEY & READ, live thjs,aily teceiv .ll.) ed an addition to th .ir stogk of •Dritg,s. Meiligines, Dyestuffs, Oil '444 4.c., witch Makes their winter tissottinent conipiete, and to Which they invite the lineation of, their friends. ] in Susquehanna county. "Physicians and nth „ ers•supplied with eirery'rirliele id oar link at as i low a rate east any caller, establishment: in Northern Pennsylvania. Montrose, Dec. 9. 1846. i - i . . , =E ti zURE winter ! grained , & 1 . Refined whalp OILS: also, Linseed and Tanner's d0..,f0r aple - - • cbeap by _ _ —4_ .-- • IiALTISTEK'S Balsam of Wild !Cherry,.Scar. V pas Acriusite Oil, Workl's! Salve. Jayne's Eitpecturrint, Vermifuge, Cat romitftrve Sand's grin/awl/ilk, Dr., dr&funn's Efixer of Opium. Baku ni of Life, Bullaffd's 'Oft Sosp,, 0/flirt; &,. Harlem Oils, Muffins Phenix Bitter s .] zflff urns r's & %y ist sr 's' Cnugh fi.oz,oges, if off ntssfy others oflhe popylar trOffeines of tile' day, fur s .le right by DEN rLEY & itE9D. FARM FOR SAiLL. sabot-riber offers for side big Fiiren J- one hinnire I iitres...sitimie iti hat part of the township cif New 11110'01, kliol4 as Siamioy Feitlemartr Sascai. by, Permrwlvarmi. Atom six Nerra.of 4410 ;farm areal a goad slate o!' et~ltivatlon,—th adiTole is well vrateied—i!ooii and rooveltier~t hi l.iings thereon—,toil au °relit.; TL. APPLE TREES, ' • qe• />{* I 1 , year, When most (4!•ltriitt in lo i e oirtglib, , rh,ioit were rendeted 14orthleett lot tin. i ',4•1 1 0 0 , ,hv llie frogr; v lel ile.l nnwhrilF; of 4(m h,. l'4••el.!— also. a glop! :V.,rieiv 'of other froii* ~famom . , which are Pe irs. Pemq•eto. , :the r.ip,red nii,l 'Tie farm as 11 niri utrilte 4e. I 4,vy one ‘4,11 , . •reno.s4 p•irefi4snig - a r,i.„ , ithig section ot ennotrv: firie,l re .1 leo rilimti!t p.i. in the preMiere, i C tr i er • Mill mut Vii6l Milt Honge, JOHNI:IPANILFIY. New Milford, June 11th, tA.t 23—t. X 3 - 0" 6 o _. .- , • .. ). - • . C.) .. :„--- = . '..ct =C - . •:;:, e• 41 - -12 co = .13 . E- 11. 7 ; 5.. ,'. 8o = = ~.ii az t • 4 t.) 1.. Z 1 4::" . i o • g,i r-4 e ' 8Z.6 0 , c% 1,.. u q .4. ‘O . . > lIB I ED4Qr/)44 .- dii ll • ia - • , 0 "1' • . 4 ' ' .. r. I" 1 r, .1 g .• 0..• • - a•• 0 ... , .... I 4 . ~7 Pr-4 .=••r, ;00 . = „,., t . I ril 44 Er 04 t.. 5. 4.• m 7 4 0 Et 14 -r. -,_ .= IZ1"•... 3.:g...,••53 or 0 1 ".. 4 171 ..; 0 oT.ur i• •••••• ....1 7 '-i t 1; =:-. r 9 0 a 2: 6 , a _ ,gil y. : '4. ii: M 4 ; 0 ......-4 e., 2 . a: ad ..-- . t ....4 .., t , , -1 Z.' 04 ir es ur a iii Cr.. vitel ;E i l 42.= T. 44 td ail 2g° 0 A I 8 0 .... 1. , i t p S. 'A ic. rn . so C.) , ~_ J 1 a -. 0 ....• 743 1 ..,r 6Y :t 3 1 _ ,e‘., ge m 's Cs 0 it " ``‘ =C.,G.,MO. I a. 'me -. ..a z.• e - op 1,06 IrLIS - 11111E0* X AMIGA' Al: i . GAGEERNAN GALLERY, '. AND PDOTOGRAPHERS FUNN . DDUNDI DIE : i kwARDED the . .. Gold ad Silver Illiedihl. I fi r s; piamiurim i and two Bightst Monom i al - National, the Massachusetts; ' the I New- I and the Pennsylvania Exhibitimmi*Pleo for the most splendid Colored. Daiguer : and, best' Apparatus ever eahibitod. i! j f" . Portraits liken inexqtositistylii, witb' i;ard to Weather. . Instructions givetfin ; the art. A large assurtnient of Appnraiini and 1. 1 w4 1 1 on tilled; at ' he lowest *la , pria4 Nl* + York. 251 Broadway::; ."Ptithalli4 Chestnut3o !St; Boston , 75 - Cimit, _an. anovet . Si.; Safillrlorek 0 0 3 _Baitinse ' bashington, : Pennsylvania , Avenue.; P urg, Vs:. Mechanics' 0811%!Cincionati. r d ' I !!"'"uti'' 0 4 4 .110 Main AL; , S at t pings. Broadway ; drill; 127 Viellal y Semple ; Liverpool;32Chtit*b pc A b O y DLEB , --Home mitmilactllato(;, BENTLEY & READ • " e'd . 1„,1 Palei B. W $ t are iplii'receivijik kite of iffmitixi,dioo'sloicW4v haviti ;taptioit of our. ...., NEW FALLrGOOD•, Vtl kNICY - Billintre tortiuktineiii t. g e ioo or his frieseilit and thisiettOie to the , tier and-extensive assortment of Staple and A i cy Dry Goods for Fall aral %Pieter. *V-. hi is now receiving;! comprising Alt -eitri g 1 4 Dry -Goods( GtoCerietki rockeiry, Herd saf Iron, Steel, Naito' raloll‘. eilic,l",". Liam' Nil . 'Onset& Oils, FieSßolfel Robe.; Palos 'I. &C. tte. • Hiii hew supplied and! poets' ' cilgoods wilt at all time! iii - hetetolbse be of the most attrikettve and desirable that antl Wilt* aohtat - prietis•antitely cantor ahQ re the present hicr,grade of the inarket, a f roost goods: at it large redaction bout f nrices, for Cash, eroducei or,approved t` -, • 1 New Milford, get. not,' Hit 46. ' i .110 Da.k otpops,, OW nneninti at H..Burrit4 a chatii sortnaint9 611 Catlin Prima; Plaifl Otriped arid Isialeted-Alpactail.Blaek?;- tid Fancy de' Lniiite.; gatial o. Robes. NeWßtyles,' - rih;CaShinert de Or, Gress!R.ilke!; ißilk-Velirets; 0461114-7/C Ribboniks for Biopics'; Gimps. ipreal I Ftinitei; Plain de Laing; Net find Islbawla of the newest Styles from $1.50 ndies and Genii Patent Rubber ; oths; Black,„and Fancy .Caashuer heap, do. &anew", Winter Vistings of Gin, Styles, CcittOn sa,rn . Carpet Wain; Sheeting* &c. aLe,ttll at Iwhich- Art sold at redriced.ncices and very:cheap. • New Oct. 21st, 1816. „ pl l .oVf.S—Sis: P.ltde Stoves of superm tern, s iid Slime "lie, alespaist receir skitte sold log by H..BURRI 1 New Milford,lDett 1, 1846.. • 200 -1)11811ILS . d -- 1 F Dried Apislea for sale by 1%-.P , ' E. TIFFA Brooklyn, Jan: 19. 347., iIEAD 01 CIVIGAtION !Pill Aferek., Wilke 4kl t Be Mitterasold , .. . T pE Subscriber tenders his e • , : knowiedgementa. to thosai who 1)11% 1 renizeti him, and siolicitsa.contiiiiiolo-e i ii i Atriiiiiige, and Of The public giaterdi' . E, ,tow receiving his weld selected ii'incir 11i aS flii II IWS t .. . DRY 1. 'OOD. AMO mg : which; may e found,-11-040.r Bro.ol Coittis„ Pima oid :Finiy Ki,;ro I e Soi'dietis, Some New Pyle s Ittugliii t) Cashmeres, (kepi) a .I_Alpiotca:Rubt4. -,-% 19 Ill' b 0 1 YDS. Print---iiroilie Daniask Nose (11041 90 Willtle Shawls.: Silk Velliet, Black Sati . [isti hienno Vesting& Newt Patterns. Cotton Ya k Ticking& Sheellitg&atiii B &us; Lathe's jay, is 'great Varietyl— i ' MUFFS. FU IX Tani', D .C.LOT It i [Oil; SILK CAPS. I . H Gitt)C . . , '' l ERE.. ', •i • Wining&ea. Si.l SyirriipiPi H y .4”rt, ilysnalSkin; Hint Sniniliciinitf fresh. Druwii Lienip white ontveriz4ll do. i Americo' B.st ; Molt latlitiw enq Stitt, in C.llll I.r; !tire, Smek . hUh. hen { shods lioot frpnrh kid Stipa, l ir,. thir7ic Cpil,t's do in aktiot vnrieiy. 3 •,•> (.lemi.t itiiiiii,4 l Qhm4i. • ; , CROCK A good aemmtnent of Crocker ) , ti Tip Ware Etc», HATIDIVAII 'Mill Samig, ICarpettifra Knit F , ! Irks Pen tittll Pocket Knives, IkAT Cul Citczdar Extrik. Cui•ry 'Copt'l.4.. A 1.);, , ..ur,‘. els; H. ttttt terg;tiati,il paper, dr,,critc.; gastzzlitaztazteot • Fiour i`4iv eginrcr Fietkell •Btliotitt Carpel B )).yr. • 11'14 &e. Ail 01 wittch,'i I* -tittered lor.s.ile xt Cosh, ffpdmtwit vx04.414.zr.i B , ii;Tr, '44.r..:11, 8.-T.44 4x, corn 1 411114 L rrli, ('efts, ?tire, an ; Vett I , • . } 4 l. c,. y I I,lov. 1 Ith 18161 - _ ODFI 8i - A ipriaoe lot just rkwi ILI for sato ti;tili.4l) 1 } •. BEZITTLEY &' i _ D,ec. 16,4146' • • *Pfh6SADartl4. , Dt.'ll. SMITH, DENTISI7t-;Seis Teeth on .Gold dueloll Deltititit ..ivoik in the best . ot - work warranted: Can be toned e't on Mondriiiiid•Tuesdasi of each •Sr, $lO RMAA ..., ; Dealers inr.Dry-Goods. Grocerim 1 4 : Crockelyil Iron, N4ils, Fish. du.- 1 belo, Judge Poles. ' - E. TIE - FAIN 44, Mer intTy-Goods. Gniperies, 414-4 *rn Sustfaiqo, Pu. 1 .11 L4TI4OP SUritect-01fice over! change4o -ringyille,. • JA , A4K•46. ni t JR, paysicians:ndlogions,liontrolo .ee over, Ri Bearte.dtege4 Store: , Aavns S, Coltaht Steigq. lifinufap Repoirin 7 r4hOp Dike, it' ( 1 1 # PdOwlowAid Villa 'Dealer; In' o*'Gocidi o . - -'43froceriei, Crbelniry.Lookini Stun ware... Sims Itc. , z-Fixist Store Court . 130-se:East side of Public. 'our Übe :ure •ly YPe 414 t door , :.ta Attor ilet' otet Fa Tw i n' 4= I~ Attorlitl. ft Counsellor* Lair.— , Stole 04' L. Pest .11,C4b_in the ty (mimed , bY:Hrenr Ninher• mri bia 59 81.; IBENT'LNY-*IIBAD . Meier' in tagail l ail tiiiitaiii Dq.Go! 'ilediaincli : ritintiiithsi - Dyamid re, e#*;:kietitieeek Groceries, -Igielt ' - N -, ::Oket atott*ldalical bwit , . , eliyi Thueettjhetie,War! &a:—On. doer met 4the old 4tikti , fie Mitehell..,- - - r~ 0 te. I;* t I ty fir I, .14 ri ,r.? Ala I ' Mg. i 1 1..- , rul West ondl al 1, ; • S tk, hat. 1, WI. ;Gera ill Ad tAD. as sal It Ai 4reoll 1 awl I! 11f di MI