==== • '•,-'zr •/"....,•P" :11ei:Xe: M ME I 't k• , ' AP P-- e • .7ti". _-, 1 • 1 . ' . - . etoAsibe`Cobuittota DesikesenAt. - VAll4lll4l.lq*Nridlig - , •Inew brightly on bill-side 444-verdant,hilla that crown steeps Grom.greener in its bbm4 While all the air that rowid-ili With inbtle Wing, breathes~ mly life,; And, ringing With-a thousinfnotes, 'her iven& wit* int are rkto 1;-• • . Why,.• this is naturca holt y patigher peyeat mantligon, . And, sparldinpfertheir pebpy way, _ With ,gladder,shout the bripklote run I The Ididieindineesei seem tki giro • •A sWieter_eadenee to•tkeilleeng -41, brighter Efe the hiseets That lost in light along. s • EWEIf " The cattle on a thousand bits," - I The fleecy flocks that dot 4e YaK!, AU joy alike in life, that fills The and breathes In et*ry gall Il And who, that has a heart, and eye To feel the bliss and &ink*, In, But pants, for scenes like thelie, to fly The eity's smoke and din-4, A sweet companionship to to d With Nature in her forest 'owersi., , i .kutl learn the gentle lesson 41d II I By singing Imola and openfpg flowers ! Nor'do they err who love he lore ' Though books' have Kew;A,..o stir my Mart, Yet variedyage ean - i'more : Of : rapturous joy =part !'k ~ i No - elftilt joy—if duty ealli, Pi , ! Not sullenly I turn• from these.— .Though . di ,e.ir the dash of waterfalls, ' 1 ' The wind:a low voice among the treesH ' Finis, flowers and flocks—forlGod bath fainglit Hi• Oh:-keep, my h the lemon still! 1 e,l( 'His soul alone with listris fraught, Who heeds-the thor's will! ' . I I, Ft= the PhllidelliblaSatulay Warier. 1 ''' -' ' AP•tatspe net Pre*eutive. ! -- traiwOrricr.n, JeffersorOcOunty, 0.,11 ?arch t tith 1847. if Mr. EDlTOR .— Believing , at' I have proba bly tnseovertol a •cure for the ' rotato DiS264, I , feel Wray duty to make it ke rn to yo and and '-• if you think it worthy of pub lication, yon will ' oblige me by transmitting it ti) your thoniandi of readers.. We see many sit -counts in :your' paper of starvation in Europf t which strike ns ' serionily; we hope that thO following . may prove a successful remedytte relieve' their 3 iwants. I will now proceed tn*iye You m own experience of the matter. 1 • I In 1845, I planted half an4tern of pot t atoes in new grotind ; at digging - titito lilted 25 nsh -1 ,els that I considered fit for use , which ,Im rici in the ground in the nstmli)ztanner. Then we opened them in the I Sprit)g ef 18 , we . found them almost entirely tottens a nauseous ; potatoes being scare, we con to dig some out for seed ; we got three bi whit weitaaved till planting tune as on wa s scarce, we cut them mistlling small put them in running water fo three da d .would recommend a longer time, say a w more, as it cannot hurt then 4 The obj putting them in running watt Will be r seen, as it will carry off the *ease as it out, and the potatoe will behonse whits • aeon, with a healthy appearaiee.: We mend to be planted as soon anti, they are out of the Water. I have only AO al . from the above mentioned seed we Ilare potatoes, and entirely free &l it rot ; i they as well as potatoes ever kept,ie fall in the; county are rotting. These ar aleabanicks, and they are air c ost out fine on here, as the farmerssave WO with them than any other li t Yours, with respect, M. ST Sewing -Gram - - One very prominent error *IAA eve particularly allude to at this ° lime in LI portant work of laying lands fp grass, with-bolding sufficient seed.. The n sowing grass seed evenly, !nut sufficient to 'insure the occupation of the whole of the soil, is one that cannot bat boob - all • is In tnost fields there are n 4 half the of plants of the artificial gn4ses, whit finds footingin the soil. This giv partunity for the native gra sses, and NV etal tit'cinne in, which 'is Oways disadvantagold-the fortner,-Whd a boa y injury, 'to the 'eAtp; al bay. In thisr ' , the on ly true polleifee the farmer to adop 'is, to sOW . 1 too much," rather titan !gtoten By allowing a large 4nantiti of Wiattl; he draw las Crop to a finer texture, autii sun risk of having apart, and thwi, , n 4, ,!. , , • 44,91 1 large one , unoccupied, or(worded , vial. It has been mucked', that itiwoukt , as rea sonable for a farmer to permit one hilt' of the 111141 k to -remain itta,,Col;e6 xidOers, as to pupa hid fields; that `have properlyiprepared - for 'the - reception of grass seed, -toil remai n Inno eca.. , pielAttiottra,wititMitlds#Vlants. 1 ; "Na-' 4ficr tip sae - "never Arorkii in this ducts,r,give Ike till* , wed don't cou her , a na IlejutiilY4tra . ao with , t ab le pic. 4iii4iittl'.. Eim,larmer 4 4 41- •iiii4ver to' , iu t Teme, jisfaillat practicable' ) the fert,ty and , 4 iiii,4oo4o4*.fiii'ril' .°38431019tet0l hitillitt iliSerC 4 4:os 6 Irlikliiiiiiielli two tone otiiii#;*i to ",cspvite one from 0 1 4* k,o B 4o l :** . rk #OO 4 3 •T * 4.** 1 linsAtcr., that ini thicimpori+t *Oct, *ls b=:ll4,Y ! nd Pertl!**o4*!• t,l ? E f i iP as ' • **Ogg :9centinnifi,:gefilt4,f,-**l .4- 0 1 44'4 11 'dor anti bli!irilli y4-im44" NI sinqPng l st ab i is besi ullatek 1111 0*# 11 4 e " giiiih) fotee 'ail eitti,,,;:;_, 7::' , 1: ' - dw - Aiiiteluitous, -is Aaught, - 1 - . :namely rat ;14t - dearlslxhifbef- ''''' l =.sl= at i cent, mi i 4 - 1 / - r a tic ii i. i' l kupi., K - lia r pet i e , it t icagra r iciiig . id won y mean Hz an4pertarit atapintrau a°7 to inan e -111 . t i amountt *many proteed, in eeda f serious maril, every. ull. Y 4 1111 ° . . a airm on tvornn sun o oo uPsee . —. 1 wiz > TAO THE A Fox Walluultroluni itoyinan, "ti . shop • . (Mow he calisti`there,_ pray not ask,) But soon ke..inpdvi.a su ddeno•ol‘ To look and. wondeitt a**. The Mai& wiiikesuitifil and fair, A perfect Mask us e'er was made; And Which tb lady meant *to wear At the ensurg nuusperade. • He turn'd it iltuid,iirith much surprise, To find it Prove solight and thin ; Hor itiarige I" astonish"d Beynard cried, " _Hero month audnose, and eyes and chin!" " And cheeks and lips, extremely pretty ; And yet; onS thing there still remains To make it perfect,—wbat a pity, So fine a heid should have no brains I" Thns,lto soWie;lop or maiden pretty, 'Who to get learning tikes no pains, May we exisn, " Ah 1 what a pity, So fine a head should have no brains 1." , ,i i .t _, Kssed by Mistake. Our readers shall have the benefit of a good story that wej once heard. Trivelling into town one nigh about dush, Parson K. bad oc i easion to call the mansion of an esteemed par ishoner, who hied, among other worldly posses sions, two or three• very fine daughters. He I had scarce Iniiicked.at the door when it was o pened by one of these blooming maidens, who, as quick as thought s threw her arms around his, neck, andbefore ballad time to say, " Oh ' don't' • " presseil.her warm delicate lips to his, and . gave him is sweet a kiss as ever heart of [ swain deserved. In utter astonishment, the, worthy divitisiras endeavoring to stammer out something, when the damsel exclaimed, "Oh merey—merq I Mr. K. is this you ? I tho't as much 23 could be, it was my brother Hen ry!, "Pshaw!" ,_ thonght the parson to himself," " you didn't think any such a thing." There is no harm done. - Don',t give yourself any un easiness ; though you ought to be a little more carefuL" r i After this gentle reproof, be was ushered in to the parlor by the maiden, who, as she came to the light, nould not conceal the deep blush that glowed upon her cheek ; while the boquet that was pined upon her bosom; shook Idte - a flower garden;in an earthquake. And when he rose to depit somehow fell to her lot to be wait upon l • to the door ; , and may it add ed,ki that in th entry they held discourse to seder for some minutes ; on what subject. it is not for us to ; may. As the warm hearted pastor plodded home wards, he , argiied with himself in this wise : "Miss. J. knew* was me who knocked at the door, or how did she recognise me before I spoke ? And is 'it probable that her brother would knock before entering? She must be desperately in —, pahaw I Why, if 'she loves her brother at that rate, how ' must she love her husband; for, by the great squash, I _never felt such a kiss in my life. " Three weeks after the above rineident, par son K. was married to Miss J. very .eluded lushels, CoNcyrownme.'": - are we lcd to infer that David and Joshua were intemperate men? seed and / ar let of Because David irhen he went out to meet Goliah on the field of honor, "- took a - sling and Joshua, previous to his attack maim walls of Jericho," took a horn ;" and gave a " regu lar blow-out 1 4 ! - Why are the young ladies of the South Sea Wands an important 'and useful invention ? Because they arc divj ng bells. Why is the eldes t sonof the Queen of Eng land called PAnce of Wiles ? Because he is classed Soong the 'big fish." ;=1 I sken that iciod k4ep hers blue Ithe - luck 'Ta GOtrill 'AND THE PALM TIES.—A gourd wound ifeielf around a lofty palm, and in it few weeks climbed to its very top. " How old mayest thou be r sated the new comer. "About s hundred years," was the answer. have grown at tall as you in fewer days than ' you can want years. "I know that replied the palm. .14Er ery summer of my life a gourd has climbed up round me, as prond as 'thou art, and as short lived.as thoil wilt be." would I.e im i• l us the .;ty of y thick , Boattorm.--" Mother wants to know if you won't-please to lend her your Preserving kettle—eause as hoir she wants to pfeserve ?" "We would with plemmre, boy, butt the truth is, the last time we paned it to your mother she preserved it so effectually that we have ne ver win it since?' 'ous to !number . should on 0P- 11011C/U8 " Well, you needn't be so sassy about your old nettle. Guani it was full of boles when we born:owed it, andlnotter wouldn't a troubled you win, only we pod you bringing home a new one r' _.~ ~ ~, . "Bobby, my lore," said a silly mother to berdatrag Idiom sbe had been ersansing with tarts and °timing thin" " esn you eat any more f" minims," was young hope- . furs hesitatin6 kepi"; " I think I could, if I •"Xadeftr eald a doctor to an old maid , u poa Stand in need the son and air. Tel yon hsie therioteaono ite well" “LSIVI doetotirhave noribjeetions against vino wastsuldheir- but I mast get a has ban4 firsk" `Alle j o;beifii lit/lbw Welt was by Ids watit, sejt#,! , ; , r";:bif 12 tor "rave , why yeti io keep a waleh you sat r ' Mara,' acid i fittlieirObie to hit mother, os !le stood Beki4.4, - NOsspot lo"; '/, wurt yoi-to pia so le a n oat 116 Froltr, ver, so tiiolo't mice ATitikee itll4 ail Weitr*A " water jaelfe4 l o'o oo) ° , ' *jt jr aikitt a ealrziatirVeli goat by the force of itattattput- Mill Stikrttotutenti. ritov was. A NEW'and 011 assortment of Ploughs and Li. Piettik Caiiting of the mostapproved con. stiuctiani jUst retived, and for sale at Icw_Pri ces by :; L e• - H. MIRTH CT. New Milford, A . At 4th,1847. , . ' SI4ICOSACETHAVVIIa. Tl 4 H- J Btiberi lArTrtinTtl inform his friends. and tke pub lc, that he bas purchased the 0 4 shop foetneily upied by P. Jenks. but more recently .by, Mr. _.- Patrick, a few rods west of the Court liouse,*here ha is now carrying on the above bonus, in all its branches. He so% licit" a share of tkePi public patronage. - WALTER FOLLET. Montrose, Jan 10. 1847. -- - - °LI: , eltideastp—OLD -STORM— . Mt Qtroobs ant itin Om. AT the store ofth4 Subscriber No. I. Turn pike street, may b found a geineral assortment 'of Goods. Good sPods and ratite lowest prices —Consisting of 4,i, MY GOODS, a , GROCERIES, t'.... , 1 CROCKERY, q! STONE—WARE, HARD—WARE. i ii SADDLERY, IRON. AND STIIKL, NAILS. - PLOUGHS,.,,t') ROOTS AND SHOES. Shoe-K t and findings ace. to M. S. WILSON. ~ Montrose. Mari? 3. 1847. • , 4, •., INTOPoika IIiTIOIT OrLdia il lai THE Subscrii er's Books and accounts are at his Store No. , . Turnpike Street, and he is generally there rady to wait upon those who call to examine hem. Those who have neg lected setteling oter six years are requested to call and renew their obligations to pay.. Those whose accounts save stood five, four, three or over twol years atop most earnestly requested to make pVment aid those whose obligations have not stood over 04 year since they became due are informed thadrayment will adt be refused . of them—A general settlement is disired. t e0, , 1 N. S. WILSON. March 3, 1847.1 A>aare Chance. GODEY'S REPRINT of the two most pop ular and Ff#hionable English Magazines. Reprint of Ilfarkw , xlit's Lady's MagazineZMonthl y, $1 per an. Do Londbn World of Fasb. ion .1•• 81 per an. Two copies bf fiither, or one copy - of each. Ohe year, $1 50 do. Any Person „siiliscribing to Girdey's P.a dy's Beak. an4isending $3 in aavance. shall be turnuilied with that work one year, and a copy alai, one ytiar, of either of the Reprints. gratis. gi . t The above wor, s afford a greater profit to lo cal or travelling ;; than any other work. published. foriterms, address the Publishers f - 4 A. GODEY. Philadelphia. :4 DON-, k. TlitEß, Eclectic, Botanic and Ilydro. paihic Physician, WOLILD aiMounce to the comma of. Mon trove an& vicinity that he has made a permanent locatfon in the village of Montrose, where he will biiihappy to w.,it upon all those who may favoilimi with their patronage.— From the long ekperience he has h in his practice. he thinks he can safely recommend himself to Allis community with perfect eurati dence of success He will lake pitients at his residence where they will receiveuespecial care'and attendance; and would especially invite all those who are afflicted with Chtianic Diseases, and have tailed to obtain re'ief prom Papiei.ins of the Alopa. thy School, togiVi him a call ; for by his prac tice he has ben laught. that the if not ad of the diseases whidh afflict the human family, can be cur ed or !; greatly. mitigated. He wilt keep on _band a large asso.tment of BOTANIC MEDICINES, for family uses o;consistint of Stomach and Billions Pills, Cough Syrups, "Strengthening Bitters, Spice Bltere, Scrofula Syrups, Com— position Powde ria, Ara blc Balsam, Mother's Cor dial, Strengthening and Adhesive Plasters, Worm Syrup, Which is an infallible remedy. with medicines *lnch are effectual in curing Chronic and Amite Rheumatism, with many o' hers too nuii.ernus to mentipn. He would Ai. so say. that patients laboring.' under diseases:of a- Consumptive end Cancerious nature, need not despair of reßef under his treatment. Montrose, Markli 4, 1847. No. o—tf ES 4 7. 71:2821-97.7.117.9L 07 'lntal 1 Projtti 4. quick Returns? THE.subscribcra have the pleasure of an nouncing to thek friends and - the,public, that they have recanted from the city, a well se- , teeted stock of - GOODS, bought by one of the firmat much loiter prices than many of the same goods coulJ be bought in the hill, and we are desirous oqdispostng of them at a very strati non? fir Cash, Beeswax, Flannel, Socks, Flaxseesq. Bye, Corn, Olts, Arc. dtc.— We are satisfiedlhat we can offer greater in dueeffiente to purchasers, than we ever have done before; anotßemember, that we will not be UNDERSOLD..f. ,'lletifky 4- Read. Montrose. Feb; 1. 1847. *alley's, , NI g AGICAL LAIN EXTRACTOR, a cure for SorelEyea COIL Swellings, Burns, Bruises &c. ikclust received and;Cor sale by . - ii, - --- :llentley 4' Read. • 1)0 z T ice clud W are. in ins Pads. Pails. vv Oippers4poffee and Tea Pots, Bikers. 8&e.., at wholesale or retail. at great: , . ly reduced 'pm, for salelby . LYON& April 1. ly STONE WARE. AruLL assottment of Stone - Ware this day received, sail-will be sold clear by & BENTLEY & READ. • Feb. 11. 1847. 1 r: / VALUAIN.E. FAMILY MEDICINES. - - m Segues itestoritire NIL Dr. Spam. jUr cep Hygejn, do.. Lee's. HoOper'a. and TomaUO, "do. 4 i.o . Dr. Rafferty% Family illediainek.cooroir of Balm of Gdead. Worm Oil. Vcirailble ; . Pl, Eye Water, ihreagtheaing purer, Embr tion. &c. &c. - IPor thitir rouparior eicellence asd mat• man. o le o, jam mddicinea ere entitledio a piaci eferifamity.l;r- Try dam. • Oicrwinom lit. hype's" Vermiloge. :God. forrigmr44o.l3olrartia Balm - of Life: Cannphar. Pinrria r 14ccrice f arc. ite,for aate,lir "`J LYONS, Apnllll. 184 - - I *MOTU, 9:1 4 _ - • - A. Leif= near orrasi: aim= sum, 21-:(00°J-4 i 81-41 ' 18 ' )jusl° 77, 1 YON d i r f t 611°4 - NOTTO.N' To Who Waft Deaden *bid IltetaHors of lifercle, k€., 'with* use Conaty . K sionoeluuu,iuo. -• --.,—. t • j i I i • N purstitinCe of the act of Assembly of this Commonwealth, of the 4th day' of May A. D. 1641--entitled "an act to provide resent* to'meet tkel demands upon the treasucy oiDd f other purposes' —mid an act of,April 16t0 A. 1 180—entitled "an act to increase the rirventi and diminiebihe legislatiVe iexpensco llof thO Conatnonwpaltb "—also en act passed the 22d day of April A. D. 1848 entitled 4 ` an lact tfk provide for the reduction of the piiblicldebt, ? the.undersigned,Appraiser of Mercantile taxer for Susquehanna County. hat prepared X list of all Merchantsitrading or doing business Witblift said County, and placed each of the said , t: Meri chants in that class which to him appears right and just according to' he,provisions of said meta or assembly nil tallow*, viz: • 1 Rummis. ! NAMES or Mmtuters 01-&110 , BroOklyn, R. T. Ashley, : ii .. 11 do Edwin Tiffany. . 1 do 0. A. Eldridger."... ...... f... 14 Choconut, J. S. Peironnett, do Mott & Stone, i i ... 1 1 1 do Benjamin Green, .!... 1 Clifford; A. Browning, liquor, ` _ .. 14 do E. Mapes, ','` 14 Dundaff, S. B. Wells & Co., liquor, .. •- 1 2 do A. G. Phelps. ' 14 do J. H. Phinney, liquor, :...1 .. 14 do . Joseph B. Slocum, Store, .t... 1$ Dimock, - LH. Woodruff, 11 Gibson, -U. Burrows & Co., 13 do N. E nneily, 'l' 1 4 do Sillily& Curtis, .... ....i... 13 dp D. M. Mapes, 1iqu0r...... . ... 14 Great Bend, Wm. Dayton,, y.. 11 do J. Dubois, • •ii.. • 14 do Warner, Brothers, ...L.. 13 do Brayton & Gondor, i,... I Harford, S. Seymour, 14 do G. G. Pride & Co., is 1 Harmony, T. P. Badger, ;J , li do p. A. & J. D. Lyons. 1 1 do DeGraff, Barker 4. co., .1 , 14 1 de T. E. Curtis 4. Co., liquor. . . . 14 do Aaron Wakeman, liquor, ... • 14 Lenox, - E. R. Grow ct Br's...... '. 2: 14 Moutrose, Mills &Sherman, 12 do - -1. L. Post & Co., , • • - 1 # , do -J. B. Salisbury, .... la / do J. Lyons, 14 do Lyons & Chandler, ......... VI do S. S. Mulford & ......... . ...12 do B. Sayer, 10 do George Little, ' 1 do M. S. Wilson, ... 14 do N.C. Tyler,!_ .. 14 do N-. Mitchell & • Co., .. .. :.... 14 do ,J. Ethridge, liquor, ' 14 do . / R. Searl & Co., liquor. ... ~.. 13 do Bentley & Read. liquor, 13 do Merrill dr. Root, Dom'c, l4 N. Milford, R. I. Sutphin .& Co , .. ... ~.. 13 do Henry &win, ' 13 do Bennett & Weaver, liquor, . . .. 12 Rush, Almon Picket, ; 14 Springville, A. Lathrop, . !..,. 13 do Thomas Jackson. . i 13 do Ira Scott, • I 14 Jackson, A. J. Seymour, ' 14 Jessup,. NB. Cornwell, 1 14 And the Juoges of the Court of Cqmmon pleas of said county will hold a cow' of appeal at the Court House in Montrose in and for the county of Susquehanna, on Tuesday the Bth day cif June next, at one o'clock P. M., atiwhich time and place any of the merchants di'fincil described and classed as aforesaid, oil their agent or attorney, may appear end appeal I rom said assessment if they think proper—persons dealing as aforesaid, and classed by the said acts of Assembly according to the amount of annual sales by them respectively made—as hi' tows : Closes. Amt of annual sales. Ain't of Illenses. Ist 8300,000 2d 20o.001) 3d 100.000 IF° 4th 85.000 80 sth 75.000 60 - 6.17 60.000 50 7th -50,000 40 fhb 40.000 30 Bth 30,000 25 10 h 20.000 20 11th 15.000 , 15 12th 10.000 12 50 13th 5.000 . 7 10 14th less•than 5 000 . 7 Provided—that wben such wif o esale or retail dealers confine their purchases and sales to buying and vending goods, wares, and merchan dews, the growth, product and manufactbre of the United States, be or they shall pay eerily one half the amouot of libeense required by the provisions of this act. 6 , And every seller or vender of wines or din I tilled liquors, either with or without other goods, wares,, merchandise, commodities, or effects. as aforesaid, shall pay for hil license" fitly per cent,, in addition to the rates above specified for, the respective classes • and every license beret liter gee Med.' shall specify whether the party °Attuning the same is or is not entitled to sell' or vend wines or distilled' liquor . Provided, That no person whose annual sales do not es -1 ceed one thousand dolls' and no feme sole trader, l or single woman, whose annual sales do t l oot exceed two thousand five hundred dollars, venders of wines or distilled liquors excepted. nor any importer of foreign goods, wares or merchandise who may vend or dispr se of the tune in the original packages as imported. nor l any person, who may vend or dispose of article* of his own growth, produce or manufacture, shall be required to take out w,license under Ibis act." • . * Except such store keepers or apothicaries as shall come under the 4th seetinn );if an act of assembly passpd, the 7th day of April. A. D. 1846. entitled "an act authofising the citizens of cerhain counties to 'decide by ballot whether the ewe of views and spiritons liquors shall be continued in said counties!' then such per ions, or firms residing in any borough or town.. ship in saidiounty, that has decided by a ma jority of votes .polled "against the Oilb of li quors," and who have procured a license from the Judges of the courts of quarter sessions of said county•rshall pay the ruin of H e dollars in addition to the sum now required y law to be paid for license to store keepers a d apothi caries being venders of foreign mere andise. C . M GERE, Appraiser if Mercant il e Taxes for usq'a Co. i Brooklyn. May 6, 1847. Tile Grape'.Vlne 'Cradle. THE undersigned takes this method, , of in forming the! public that be Is. now engaged is manufacturing one of the meat useful %mitt meets for cutting grain, ever'effenicl in market. 1 The structure of this Cradle is such as to en- 1 Ole a man to cut his griin with much less Is -1 bor than is Usually required=-thereby almost gbangiog the task into pleasure. A numbei of citizens of this county, who hive used the Cfe- dle during the . paid octagon, (whose names can t p o i l =ileference is desu'red) . heal le not. to t r egferiokbY 66/ Per- 1.,t0 say nistruinent this kind they ever u . An opportunity of iiimati3ing I str ucture 4oct utility alri the instrument. will. ly be g i n e . .:Tberivitt be offered for lEby the first of Max; ti all the prhiciPirst? and pub. lie Plum umoughnut the country, pigesip.4 iamoduair tiO:llie *elle. 1 ior • ooetetott a • ' *Obi' lad °ld) $ 4 4 $ Do w lir &a. 4de • 0.00 II Do 'Pint and trimed de •1 • 1,50 Do .- MO lead ' ~ do` ' 6,00 . • G. 6 ADD& Gibson, Feb. 5tb,1647. ..1.;:z..:......'- 4 ::'=...--1 , 11;1111 II 11 MYER'S PILLS. H. 0 01 II .....w....4......., ............... 1 Arbs Aliteelwies liaareveis 1 Illuelaa lfratile lalitkilime: THESE ..Pills artOxie of - ills bait . Medical Compounds in use at the.' Preasardiy.— As a common family physic, ter edininistation in all temporary complaints alba sionw..4 and be,wele, head ache,' colt* 41a4 - ther, diaY la filllY depended upon. sod a preopt use* them on the fiat appearance of indapositien-Will In. variably save oath siCktiinis.l . Mersa peel'. thirty adapted to all cases Of spebneseenntllnP era! debility—any dermagerhast lof thril'lttela acd especially with females —pad astes y i , an, interrupted use "of tiara in iteict manually with the directions will very soon, restart the owns of the stomach to their oaturait tema sad action, and regulate the bowels; and renovate the whole system. There is no disposition to give extravagant canmendations of them. What is here Meted, is_ he result of actual experienee with them. arid that through a period of 'fifteen yeare. It is not supposed, or pretended, that they (will w ise the dad; neither are they designee to be used as freely as we use our IOW: Such 111 no he true purpose of . medicine. lu only nOre p/ate °lnce is to assist nature in, restoring the sy tem toe proper tone and action, when ' ma il 'cy dably, or through carelessness or excels, i . t omes deranged. Many ire careless, and 1 ce need this aid. And the most careful are little to irregularitiek of the -system: It is needless almost to say, that a prompt' use of safe and effective remedies. on she first appear ance of illness, is the part of wisdom,. Er Suck a Hedicine the Proprietor knows theta Pills to be.„Ee And he is certain that in forty nine ca sett out of fifty, where a lair trial is made ac, cording to the directions, they will be used a gqin as a standard medicine. He has never known an instance, where they have been thus oti. in which they have not met with lINQUAL IF ED APPSOVAL Numerous te6timonials may be seen at the G neral Office of sale, and references will be gi en to substantial living witnesses of their v. Inableseurative properties. he Pills are purely vegetable, are of two kids. stimulant and purgative, purifying the bl ... , and producing a healthy action through ih • entire system ; area valuable Anti Billions M • dicine, and eminently useful in all lingering 1 , - plaints—Weakness. General Debility. Dys psy.pulmontiry Affections, Liver Complaints, eumatic and Spasmodic Affections Female - m plaints. Palpitations, &c. nia nisily, after a lair, trial, 'gonna, witieut Ikea'. t ( They are put up -in FIFTY CENT and D LLAR PACKAGES, each havinga pamph le embracing a valuable Treatise on Disease, .w th full directions for uses The Dollar packl a es are the cheapest to the purchaser. They m 3( be ordered through Druggists, gitiag the St et and No. of the General . Depot. Sold, Wholesale and . Retail, at N. 140 Fulton street, Second FloOr, N. Y., Between Nassau-street and Broadwhy. 0:7 - As you value Elearni—Teribiena I -AM 1D The above pills are also for sale at tbe tare of BENTLEY & READ, Of this NEW DRY GOOD% AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. UK Subscriber would inform the citizens of Mentrose said vicinity, that hp has just re turned from Boston and New York, with $15,000 worth of Dry,Gpods, which have been'pure.has ed for Cash„ since the reduction of the Twig!! and will be staid from 25 to 50 per cent. Less than spring prices. MERCHANTS in particular, will find, it to their interest, to call - and examine his stock. be fore visiting New York ; as he is confident, his advantstges are such as to enable him to sell on better terms titan they can buy in New York. Call and satisfy yourselves, at the F. 421 end of Exchange Buildings.. . - R. J. WISNER, Binghamton, Sept. 17th, 1816. , SUSOMONAMINA COUNTY 'DRUG STORE; tiENTLEY & READ, have this day receiv ed an addition to their stock of Drugs. icines, Dyestuffs, Oils, tfc. itc.,* , winch makes their wintor assortment complete, and to which they invite the attention of their friends in Susquehanna county. 'Physicians and oth en supplied with every snide in oar line et as low o rote as at any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Montrose, Dec. 9. 1846..., MORE winter strained, Fa I Refined Wbale OILS, alr, Linseed and Tanner's do.rfor , sale ebell) by. • BENTLEY & READ., 17ISTEK'S, :Balsam 4 Wild Cherry, Aker pas Accoartfie" Oil, World'. Salm lathes EXpeetorant. Vertnifuge, carminative lia um, n 8 nd'a Stinsparilla, Dr. fillidno's Etixer of 0 ion), Balsam of Life, 1 Bollard's Oil Baep, B itisb & Harlem Oils. Moffat* Phenix Bitters, 8 Rinses & Wester's ciouitt Lozenges, : and ny•others orate poptA ermedicines of th - ay, for sale right by I • ' • BENTLEY &. READ. TEELBEEDS and PURSE TWIST, anew , supply just received, 'also, Steel Bag ,and no Clasps, Slide; &c. eitc. • - i Besiley 4. Resit RANK MILLER'S, celebrated Leadier Pmervative and water Proof fly smiting jolt the thing ior this weather, for late by Bentley 4 4104 - ' FARM FOR - SALE: . I • ~. 1 . TtHE subscriber offeri for . mile his fritrlL,- containing. one hundred acres, situ:lath tin h part of the township of New Milford, known as the Stanley settlement, Susquehanna:COin. tY, Pennsylvania. About silty acrevei 'eald fairm are in a good aline of cultivation,-.the w hole is well watered—good - and conveuierit tiOildingii thereon—Sod an orchard of r. Jog I . I APPLE TREES S • imut ills I W eb year, When most. webs 'a , l he neighborhood were 'rendered Wartbksi foi l he, by ibis frost, yielded - Opwaido or 400, - eh I—Ow , a good ; -infrilay - Grottier ,:fyro t., among Which ate-Penia, Ptiaphee, Plums, , be portion not clewed well: thabersta,and i. a'whclei" good indneenien to • ferm a 7 one who is disirous of pmuktoing a f •In i section of country. , Thera are aleciiittallti lill°Hth. pre rniallih tit., - -,1144361T•1, .! New Niiiroad, Jana , 110101146: -.- - • tr -11, „ . , i s • _ ' I :. 0, 1 1 . rovii WS rrekssd )r sale, at dm storwo(Jarra", Lyons,'mwr rice 124 cents. . -. 1" 4 /4111.111 araliwk „ !Sit ne,wioodwt, trbitt we rite% teation - ; of-edir-lriimitejL . .11 1 11ILLIIIAIiediramAN . .NEWI FALL Da H Fist* inittartiT woultinihe the tention ectrbr friend. end the poklio4o the rior and eslol l llteelitittseflt of atePte anti sy Dry Goode for Fel( and Winter) whi c h is-now receivihrb,‘VOmbrioing-foilll ierietior Dry Goode.l Grandest Zrockeryirard Iron, Steel, NMI% Paints, Miami% be e p Lamed Oils; riek - 'ol.2falo Nebo; Pella las tte. His osir eirpplied - listi g ofggode wallet allthus al, berate.* be rot' of the most attraetivir:oted desire* 'ohm end will be sad et ii_nosartetirelylFtmfor to the prevent 4our glide or the wittrket, end 010,- gm* et w- 1 1 10 P roduct,i o ,l l fom r. prim* for Cask, Praduce. llPPreSted GeV New MilfMtl, 0441 2bst, ISt& • erElll4l/4/IM "Vow Openhitat .11arritt's ' 11 s choic e sorunont or Colic* Prints; tale 111 Striped and ,Imatered iAlpaccas; lack, pi s !, end Fancy_idoliselliee de ' Lamng; Retro R' do. Robes, New Otytesilleff Cashmere de se, Dress Blasi' flint Velvets, Satins, 84,' Ribbonds for Bonnets ; Gimps; Doris Cud,' Fringes; :Plain de Laine, , 1 Net 'and. w bi 4 Rhom - am newest .Btylor frcm $1,50 to . Ladies and. gents,Paient Rubber _ Shoes, B ' Cloths,' Black and Fancy ' Caraimeres r cheap, do. Skim:lts; Winter Ifestidgs of '5 rior ktyles, Cotton Tara , Carpet 1 - Warp, Ticks, Sheetings &c. dr.c.ao of which will sold at reduced' prices and very cheap, t New Milford, Oct; 51st, 1846 1 ; TOVIPB--Bix Piste Moses of superior - 7 tern, •nd;a4tose 'Pip, alio, just received Will be sold low by' It BPRRITT Nevi Milford, Dec 1, 1846: • 200 - MAILS O F Dried Applo for sale 6y • ,• E.IIFFANYI Brooklyn, lan. 19, 1847. HEAD OF iNAYIGITION Trim Ateenstrake its Colors Be llndersoldt -1 firtHE Subscriber tendets bis Frateful 1 knowledgemirits. - to tbose w v ronized bim, and Wicks acontinuence of t patronage, and of tbe'public gene ally. H now receiving bis well selected stock ot • as follows: • , LI DRY'; GOODS. Among ;thick may be found—Baver CI, Broad Cloths. IPlaittand Fancy Kersey Satinet:3. Some NettiStyks, Malik De Lai Cashmeres, Oregoland Alpactea Bobs& Ihsoo YDS. Prints—Brock. DanittakWool.. 'Waffle Shawls. Silk Velvet ; Black Merino Vesting., New Pniterits: ito's t Ticking., Sheeting.: and Bans, La be '. ' a great Variety— !- *- I • MUFFS. FUR TRPirD CLOTIt, AND • SILK CAPS. • t •'I GROERIES. Molasses,43t. oraix Syrrup,Perial Y , Hyson, Hyena Skirt, and Socighetiang T fresh. Brown SOgars, Lump sugar, white pulverized do. Extra: American. tariljlest Mould inflow andspermicandles, fee, lice, Sweet Tobacco tkr..114, • Shoes-J& 5 Boots. LadiOs french. lijd. Slips, alaO .'Buskins, Graters.; Men'. and aoy's thirkliotits and oh Child's do in' great ivariety. ) Also Ladle's Grent'l Rubber shoes. CROCKERY. • • A good aelportmerit orcroekery t Glass W' Tin- Ware Etc. „1 HARDWARE. "dill Saws, Cartenfete Saws, Knives Vuriut Pen aid Potket f iCnives, - Beat Coffe m Circubtr Butt Ctirry Conde, 4ngurs,l3 , eta, Elainmers.flanif paper, dto„droe. • titatilltatitteital b arffielt - ‘ 1 Floor Cloths, Whfiliiw glass, Confetti° French Bunch Reirins. Travelling Bask Carpet Bags, Scheel Boole, Dye Woods, go. Nutmeg, Shad,lMselierel die.i,dco. All of which will lie offered for sale at the I I eat possible prices ror Cash, apprioved credi exchanged (or Flannetflothi,ftye;Dats,W Butter, Cheese, Wool. Beeswax, C orn, i beat, - tallow , Lard,:lrelts, Fors, - and " eathtri, by M. C.TYLE Montrose, Nov. flat . 1816. griODFIRH.—A Prime h4pet received NLI for sale cheap by -BENTLEIV & REA Dec. M. 1848. Nustness Altarbsi. DR.; l: METH, DENTIST—Sets - l*th an Gold Plate dome!' Dentist -work in, the belt work warranted:;ten be found at L Seri on Monday andMweider of each week. HILLS'A • SHERWIN, Dealers iorDry-Goods, Groceries,!Darl-W, Crockery, IrotiMails, risk! die r —Doe • I balm: JuAie Posi e s.. - I , E. dIFFANYi D es ier in I *-viguises Grucerici, Hard Itc--Braoklin; thwea, Co • Pub . Phistatin aita the el!mol4Bpriaritle;;N:' - - I' 1 ,111 .44- 141310 C / i , Surgeon,lllontnieMs• physicians aid co over R. taleari# V C?i Bwre• DAVIp -LEMONS Coach. Wagon dr.t: Bletitt Manufacturer Repeiret—fiboriron dui Wilketibarre T pike.. , few:rods belgw tbe • m • TYLER. • limiter in'Dry Goods, C,VekerY , Lookibr Glues" Stone & wa re , - BW--fit- St* below Court House; Dot_.ids alf Public Mee, 'LITTLE lI:TREErfak 4ttorneysikt Llip 1 : 0 401 4 . o 0 door abort Plumate Blom' I •,* . I _ - WM.* TVARBLI4, item)! & Couni)okir 1a1..40111 4 * acomq L,Lft Amit &Vo. *room ImOvrikod_ ilea -Drinker.: B .F NLF.VO:; lonia Yitaiit • :, ' .8411011 , a.try = 3ooast 11.dichwilaisiaolk.-_ OW. : , eti iiriaro, im . lao e..'ocast*,wo4,_mak.io liry;TioCiit*OiNili:'lHal .',. lic.—One dOor Cast Or the old find of • • .felditchell. ! .2.; - . ." . - 1 11 U