From !theinasa can agnealtartik Man agesteat of noney•Bees, No. ii. The ground around and under the hives should be kept free , him weeds and grass. A hard smooth surface is best, as many a weary bee, un returning home, fails in reach ing the alighting board, and falls to the ground, in which casit, should the ground be encumbered with Ring grass and weeds, they might become eritangled, and thus fall a prey to the hosts of spiders that infest such places. Nor lilt any better for the safety of the beesoir Irove the ground in a loose mellow condition,. as is i the : case when the hoe is carelessly', used in cutting up weeds. In this state i►f the soil, such bees .as fall to the ground *gin become covered with dust, and are ui4ble to rise. The best way to kill the grass dna-weeds, is to satu rate the ground in thd spring -with boiling hot brine, which *ill 'Wfectisally put a stop to vegetation. ,This !icing done, lay a strip of board along in itioat of your hives, .as a rising point for bens that return home heav ily laden, and falliniund the hives, which often does eceur, land if you will take the trouble to *Sid 'theta, you will perceive that they often fah to get upon the wing, until they ascend slime small eminence, from which they take a Start, and regain the hive. This maybe considered a small matter by many, yeti,our success -in every branch of business consists in our attention to the minutiae of out object, which in the end shows firth a' tridmphant result. Sup pose by our neglect Of cleaning around the hives, vie lose the' stillill number of ten bees per day, -the result would be as follows : from . the first of April to the first'of Novem ber, we have 214 dais, and a loss of 2,140 bees ! It is by Such. means that- so many fail in their success w ith bees, and eventual .'" run out," as it is termed. There is another consideration which merits our attention.; Whoever has had a prosperous colony othees, must have often seen large clusters of bees hanging in in verted cones. from the bottom-boards; and perhaps he has frequdntly seen thud fall to• the.ground by their tiWn gravitation, or the force of the wind s It is particularly neces sary on this acc ount, that the grass and weeds around the hides should be extirpa ted. Whenever I peticeive any of my hives liable to such a result, I crop ,a few hands full of grass and spread it directly under the hives, and whenever; the clusters fall, they are protected from the dirt, and the bees ad here -together, if at night, or during a storm; till the rays of the stiff call them forth. In the months of Vey and June hund reds of bees are seen running upon the ground, in a disabled condition, endeavor ing to rise upon the wing, but without sec-, cess. This always tikes place during the height of the breeding season. For several years, I attributed it lo the fightini , ° of the different stocks. I could see the bees .in deadly strife, as I supposl.d, but I have since . found that what appeared to me to be a combat between bees Of different hives, was only the turning out fbf doors of such im perfect bees, as had bden brought into exis tence in their respective hives. This fact was shown by the removal of a hive, for the purpose of producing an artificial swarm.— I found the same qualnitrof disabled bees around the hive so reiiieved, in a few hours after the removal, shelving that they had no , connection with any (Aber hive. _ The moth or univetisal enemy'of the bee, is the only, enemy that we need fear in this country. The wasp mid the king-bird some times make havoc andong them, but every enemy sinks into insignificance when com pared with the wax-moth. Its first appear ance is in May or June. It is of-a grey or whitish color, similarito the millers. that flit around the blaze of w ean ,cile, though not sb large. - It remains in active during the day, -but asas twilight sets in, it sallies forth from its - ng places, and seeks out the weakest s or swarms of bees for its °pc.- , rations. acing gitiiped an entrance, it sit winds its way up the aside of the hive that is least protected,,and hdringgained the sum mit, or a secure; lodation, some distance from the bottom of the hive, it there depos its its eggs upon the: surface of the comb, which in a few day 4 are hatched out, by the internal heat generated by the bees, and become white worms or catterpillars. - They at once commence cleaving - around them selves a white silken substance, as a protec tion against the beds. They then aim mence cutting away the combs, and build ing galleries for their; own use, from which they put forth their heads for foixi in every direction. Their heids are covered with a helmet, impenetrabli to the sting of a bee. ' 'When the bees percdive these insects thus at work, they commence cementing them in, and confining then to their original lo cation, and consignidg them to starvation, which is easily done Of there be but few of them, but in cases of Tweak stocks, with con stant lodgments of tile moth, they are soon undermined, and giv e up . in despair, either leaving the hive, or dwindling_ away in in activity. The . sympsoms of the depreda tions of the moth mkt be known by the fall ing. of.particles of comb .upon the bottom= board of the hive, of a brown. color. By hanging the bottom tilard on wires, one can see at once whether;hisbees are in danger from the moth. TheJiesttime to look is in the morning, and if Yiou find a considerable covering ofortielesiif comb, such as the gnawing of Ivornis would be likely to make, and you And this font several mornings in succession, you may expect that the destroy er is at work. who the bees become ac tive, and_ the winds 4rise during the day, this comb-dust is -*whiny blown away, hence early kithe morning is the tithe to examine, unless thel,lerick. is so far under mined as to give ovident Signs of it at any time: Another sure , ilign is the inactivity of the bees. As soon rut the moth gets the up per hand, the bees disdiontinue all operations. Many of them will leave, and join • neigh boring lives, but kfe* will remain faithful to the last, and die artheir posts. Every apiarian shOuld be vigilant in look ing- to his hives in season, that he may at least save the honey„ - 4f not the bees, Of, his mothy hives. I( tak_4l in hand in season, he may, perhaps,. wgrk t liis bees, by driving - them into a new Laic ;-but if- the season ja i „far advanced, the beeswould hotie no time 1 to build new combs, lad ley up a new store .of honey for winter; limiequently, he May mire the honey, and itraeihe 4cS among remaining stock,': - thero4.ire but leYr -bees_ generally, 14,14 such . s circuthstamet, and those few . are 14 li* inclined to de fend their. isahitati*, ',. edinierend . y the 4tenthi. .:are easily cia.l4at by besagraperly vroteeted by a bee drills& • But-tbe greit ob: ject is 41., to know how to manage after the moth Vali. destroyed the stock, but hoyr to, prevent inch a . result; and to this , end sh4ll4iow'confine inyselE Perhaps these is IA) )iirt of the management of bed,' upon' which .ihe're has been such a diversity .sir opinion nod action, as upon a prevention of the moth! , Some have deposited a little salt tinder the corners of the hives. Others have recomminded catching them in basins of sweetened 'vinegar. Others, again, have trumpets forth grand discoveries in the toneatioil of hives, that prevent the entrance of the Moth, and more recently, some one pretends that a lining of zinc will frighten them away, or if they should deposit their eggs within the hive, - by placing the hives near the ,grotinO, they would not hatch out. This is !all Moonshine. I give the moth every poSsible facility to enter my hives.- 1 open eery slit° to its ingress, with 48 inch es opening to every hive, yet they enter not. My hives are surrounded by scores of them in an evening, yet they stand impregnable. Not all he ingenuity of man can ever in vent;-4e prescribe -a remedy against the moth, aside from the ability of the bees to defend themselves. Here lies the grand se , era! A. certain management of the..iiees, whereby; they are enabled constantly by the force of physical ability and numbers to even , prevent Ise entrance of the moth. This is the sine qua non—the grand desideratum that the; world has so long been in learch I of, the jhylosophy of whiely I will give in my next; T. B. Miner. _ Rave4noood, L. I. October, 1846. "SUGAR COATED" PILLS • , ! I Beware: Caution ! : ' The increasing popularity of Dr. C. Benj. Rmith's improved Indian. Vegetable sugar- coaled Pills has induced a tinmber of persons to make something they call iht.l.s and coat them with sugar, in order to sell theta fur the genuine, while they do not pos. seSka par4cle of the goodness, nor even assimilate in uppead,uce to the original Dr. Smith's Pills. In short, the arc an intended FRAUD uplin the cont. inanity. 4k. minister who at first had an intereitin an imitation sugar Coated Pill, manufactured in Al bany, N. 1., has given them up, as he says, on ac count of tl it miserable dishonest parties contented in mannfatturing them. yhi, same party are now 'industriotuly circulating. reports calculated to injure Dr. Smith .atid to affect the reputation of his valua blepills; Inn rather than notice theta in public, Dr. Smith is about to institute legnl„proceedings against them for {heir slanders, as he has in another chase against n ?similar party, in which he recovered a large amount of daniages. These miserable imita tors have tp resert to the most abominable means to palm off th eir counterfeit pills, as the public know that Dr. Smith's are the onginal and genuine. Sec end instan CA have Coale to public notice - in which lite,bas be njuilangered by the unfortunate use of the icounterfeits. It is Dr—ilmith's Pills that arc do ing so Math -good in the country—as the following plainly shi. More IV asters use and recommend, Dr. Smith's Pills than l others. This is to certify that I have used the sugar coat: nil Pills miumfactureil by G. Benjamin Smith of N. York, for s'ime time, and believe them to be a good medicine ; inquiry in that city, I am persuadOillhat he is the oriinnal inventor, and there fore is i*tillecl to the benefit of the invention: - , . RI L lAAIS, ''Pastor Ist Baptist Church, Pittsburgh. I• . . From. the Blue lien's Chirk.en, (Del.) We call' e attention of our reatleni sin the certifi cate-of Reij 8. Williams, Postorof Ist Baptist Church in Pittsburgh relation to Dr. Eanith's Pills. We can h Ourselves *or testimony to the excellence of these Pills, one rf.us having used them and experienced great relielfrom them. The aboye is the best paper in the state of Del. The " i*irtorcir INMAN 4EGETiII7.E PILLS," (Ml - coated)) ase certainly doing touch 000 d in the whole countiT, and are highly esteemed, if one half. is true thatipeople write and say about then). They arc so easm in their operation that all - like thein.— The-etlitorf r of the Northern State Journal, (one of the largesi, and best papers in the state of N. Y.) writes as fcillows: • Watertown, May 31, 13-14. Dr. G. Bet'i Smith— Dear sir t I 'was laid up with a bad cold some tsme since,knylreturn from N. Y., and du ring my ill- Desk rnaae ttial of your pills, and r must say I fcrimarheni expellent. They are the best medicine for the purposiss they are intended that I have vet seep. I suldom take pith, but I found yours entire ly free fmla.--e objections to ,which other ping are liable.ope they will continue to be a source of profit to %Au, as I doubt not they will be a means of relief to the afflicted on a large scale Yours truly, 4 onnwarida, Pa. sept 18, 1E46, Dr. G. Bet j. Dear sir t 1 snzazcoauLd Every box! I I have taken best pills I ha mend to the once. .nr Agent left with me h lot of vonr ilia, and I have but few Loxes ve sold_has given entire satisfaction. -in myself and I consular them the e ever used, and I cheerfully receive uhlic. I wish n further supply at ;Fours respectfully. JACOB MIILER, P. 31. 14atington, Ind. June 21, I t', 4fi. Dr. Smithy-- Dear tar: I sugar coatid. I Mink yon h. ately.. They plc come 411 generally Imio very to get uu most out se-your Indian Vegetable lie, lint' find them selling so fast that better send me two gross 41mA:di cc inch general satisfaction that peo t tWetity miles for them, and as it is I F lam agent for them, I would be Yours Respectfully, - S. MOORE & co. BE IFNIFiIE.! ten with Alpe.] coated" Pa+ Principal 01 block, N. *. Agent ir sugar con I Montrose— New Milo SummerfWil I—lf G. BENJ. SMITH, be not writ on the Count of the box, all '• sugar COU TERFE4T e 179 Greenwich street, largebrici 1 rice 25 cents a boa. m sale of Smith's Indian Vegetable ills. • Mitchel & en. and J. Etheridge: Burritt. e—R. L. Sutphin & Co. 19-6 m t. I - 10100 G tits busbtls tor, 4r wliich i t by WANTED. iels 'Oats, 1001) bushels Rye, 100 iy seed, and 300 Firkins Dairy ratt le highest market price will be paid : & Shermtho. sept. 23i 1346. .STOVES. F - I - , IitAnILLII. combination cooking stoves Washington nix:tight cln. - do. Congtess Pir tigkt d 0... do. Empire atitight do.. do, Doable . min do. - do. Rotary'i . - . do. do. 4 Hole -1 . i : do. do. Victoria ' , : , do. do. Parlor- . Air dglieflarlor do. :notes , do. Church enti elinp stoves -.- Stove Waroil of all kinds. E. - . Stove pipekElbows, Zink, 4i.sli pails, Cod Hods, &c, &c. for sal6 cheap at /I • Lyons & Chandlers. Aloutrost, Kept. 22, 1.146 i . • .11,471EgT: IT evittolas. . . T uir, *lnscribers, having .receiveti the latest _ Faablitaillor Ge 'a Drees, would inform theirmtmekoui patro partienlarlythose who:have bee* avaitihg for the T that they, ski prepared to. sernr than insiy .-„:;...gq04,- FIT; 41 1 1 1 4.1ICANCE) . ' quire t00u...7.034 thi aux & raider ice ivl46 p ; ibo think 144 . . r e littaig 1846. LIl are 7to apnt. • • LOOkE. •• , Oct. • S ALT pale ! . 8 . 1 1 .1r50 Per.barge. Auguet 26, 1842 eBANK NOTE LIST. CORREC TKO WEElleil'iretelleit Fit/PLC ' S_ OC ATT 'tilenNtrivANa. Philadelphia bank, par Mau & Mamba& par Moyametuoinehank. par Penn township bank par U a bank notes 23. dis Qirard do • par Pennsyl'a do . Par Germantown Pflr Del Co at Chester par Chester ce at IV Cheaterrik Montgomery- eo . par Farmers' Vk Ducks co par 4 , iirtners' bk par , Easton orthamptort no -s a le Demister bank Par' Far bk Lancaster part Lebron 1 dig Harrisburg 1 die Mid letown Mid 1 die, Cii ' e - 1 'dis' Col bia bridge par No 'timberland par Min ri bk I"tsville pm' Wy' bk Wilkesb'e 1i dis Pitts g demand notes - 1 dis " 'certificates I d 6 " post notes I dis Towanda no side York 1 dis Gettrstitir,.;.. Chainbersbitrg VVnyuilig Browusville Erie Berks co bank no wale Honesdale 1 dis Bk Sum' a co LeWiraoWll 1 al:. Linn ilk Warren no sale W est Branch bk 14 din Doin Cr Script '2lll3o.din Lehigh Nov Script 15 dis 4th May issue 14 din NEW YORK. N Y City hank 1 this Tenth Ward bk Clinton bk N Y 30 di, Globe hank • fraud North River lik'g co t lo' City Trust & Bleg co tin Wool Grower' bk White Plains bk . Lewis co hk j tlis Far & Dm hit Buff di, Millers bk , dClvtle 15 Far bk of Seneca co— dis Cam bk of N York 2 di, Lafayette bank 2 dis N Y com 60 dis Dry Dock batik 1 dis N Am Trust co 2 dis Bank of Buffalo dis Bunk of Brockport 35 dis Ilsuniltou bk 30 as Cam bk Malian 55 (Bs; All solvent banks {al Country banks dal dis Except bk of Claurns bk Green co. Hods son, Middle d istets, — Plat burg, :.1-1 and Warren, alga co. I: 4 'Wayne co bank Nfer and Planters' j Del Co bank fraud Ex bk Po'keepsie do . Potbalain Mato& Co do Red Barks dis , NEW JERSEY. Mechanics' and Mannfar turers' bk Trenton par Princeton hawk par, Plainfield bank la 2 dis. : State - bk. at Camden par Cumberlanil bank par Meant !lolly, par Salem Ek'ci co pat Monmouth bank no sale N Hope Del Bridge :1 di Trenton Bk'g cc old par ill other banks pat Far & Merit bank of N Brnomvirk no Kale Hob & co broltt' Washington lik'g Co do Fnui k I in bank do Jersey City Bank . dot MISSOURI'. Nloninnutli do All solvent banks 24a3 dis N J .Nlnnuf Co do INDIANA. Preach: and Lombard do All solvent banks 1 . 4412 ins State bk at Trenton dot. FLORIDA. Bank of N Brunswick tin , tontheru Life & Trans- Me bk Patterson do' , portation Co. - - TChilA DI ES' Slips ,at :15 rents ; also Ladies' and 4 dren's Shoes, going cheap at the store J. Lyons. ftopt 46 BOOK - S. ARGE Family Bibles for 11f also common and II pocket Bibleas Te tu,uenis , Geog.raphies and Atlases, Arithmeties, Grammars, Philosophical and Chemical Brinks; Cobb's, Sanndere, and Town's Spellitm Book Porter's Retulers. A good assort ment of Toy Books and Tickets. Also, the new :Hymn Books for the Presbyterian, anti Baptist secie ties. Methodist Ilynni Books, Blank Books &c. &c. for :sale by . • J. Lyons. sept. 10, '46. J. GREEN PATENT Pails, Brooms, Clothes Pins, Butter -4- Stamps and Ladles, by J. Lyon's. Wilt. '4t. AIW GOODS FOR THE FALL OF 1846. 20 Per cent. cheaper than ever offered in this market before, at sept. id. 284(i. J. Ik SALISBURY'S. GROCERIES. - T 4 .ARGE stork of prime sugars, and more of that first rate Tea. just in at Salisbury's. sept 3, 2846. WIDE SILKS, F OR 'Mantillas and Aprons, and Alpaca aprons, just iii at Salisbury's. Sept 3 " EDGINGS. 'VINE assortment of black silk, thread, and cotton I Edgings, just atiived ut Nralisbury's. Sept 3. 18 46. • LADIES' SHOES. AGreat variety of the best style and quality of Gaiters, tluskins, and slippers—also a lot of ex tremely low priced shoes, just conic at septa, 184 b. Salishury's. TIIGHEST Ni7rl:etpnCe NH' ill be paid for any quantity of Butter, Oats, Rye, Corn, bra/Flan nel at Salishury:s. sept 3,.1546: ' .• SATINETS. • PLAIN and striped satinets 20 per cent. chqlper than ever, jut come tit Salisbur?'s. sept. 3; 1346. - BROGANS. %PO and Boy's Brogans, itt the reduced price .1.31.L0f from 4s. to 12s. at SALISBURY'S. Sept. 10,-124G. . Illt. %A I , A t It\VIS Mt - Tull' fee'ehital a lot of first rate'Sole Leather,,and 0 if wilt tpOold amatinglovv—from lt! to 15 cents par podnd, at ' Saliibur?s. Sept- 10, 1846. ,• ,:s; FREER lot of prime Cod-Fish for only 4 *rats "-.". per p;)urid, ut Ssbuttury!u. kept:lo; 18462' ' ' CAS.rit4RES, ATEST stylea f rand amazing low at crept. 3, 1846. SalUbury's. Under'eSs dis .INVVt , HAMPSHIRE. Allrolrent banks dis , MAINE. I Calais batik 10a— Agricultural bank do City bk Portland do Datnariseotta do Mercantile bit do Stillwater Canal bk do Bangor Corn bk do Westbrioak bk do Citizens' bk, do ph,,po bk. do Wcm iabingt - co do ' Franklbrd bk do All solvent:batiks VERMONT. Bank of St Albans Ik-dis Bk of Bennington ••-• dis lAllsOlventinmks 4 (Lis NIASSACEICSETTS. ,All solreutbanks h dis RHODE ISLAND All solvent banks 4 dis ' IMARYLAND. Baltimore banks 4 dig Patapsco bk 4 dis Mineral bank 1 dis Fredericktown dis Hagerstown dis 1 ilis 1 di& dis 1i dis t? di Fin: - & Millers' bk • 1-1-a ger:flown broke Westminster dis lA' illiamsport 4 d is Cumberland I lis . . Salisbury broke Franklin bank 4 dis Suinchanuah broke Millington broke Frederick co bk dis Broken bks various prices Baltimore & Ohio Re lief notes 10 dis ' DELAWARE. Bank of Delaware par Wil'n & Branyw'ne par Manners' bk Del , par Union bauk par Bahl: of Smyrna par Under sss • i die DIS. OF COLUMBIA. tta.sliington City i ißs Georgetown . i do. Far - SL Meduuties' i din Alexandria 1 din Ilk of Alexandria brnkt broke uu nalt do Meclinsice bk Prunklin bank Merchants bank VIRGINIA Ex bk & branches 14 die Ilk of Va & bm'chs 1:1 dis Far lilt & Wells 14 die Valley 1.11: & Wyk dis lali dis Wheeling p notes 14 dis NORTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks '2 dis Small notes 2k dis SOUTH CAROLINA. All solvent banks 14 dis Small notes 2 dis GEORGIA. In of St Mary's Ocuntlgee do IMoorue R do ,Columbus do Pito:nix bunk do Exellunge bunk do Chat It bank do oentrul bkof Mill do Georeit Wkg co do Rucker B'kg : co do All solyent bank. ALABAMA. All solvent bunks 5a6 dis ,gym all notes clis 0:110. Cincinnati Solvent 1)k notes Bank of Illinois 70 die: state bank 50 d;m KENTUCKY Notes 9. flit; small notes 3a3i die ' LOUISIANA All solvent hanks JIM NPR AE Publisher's of the People's Advocate, lray. T ing the use of an entirely new and modern as sortrnent ofJ 0 BITY PE, are now prepared to execute, in a neat and satisfactory style,. all kinds of - • JOB PRINTING • at prices to suit the tunes. PAMPHLETS, BILL HEADS, CARDS ) CATALOGUES, HANDBILLS, BLANKS, &C. Printed on short notice, and iu the best style of the Art. Irir A share of the People's patronage is respect fully solicited. July 9; 184 FOOT 07 HAVVOATOOH. NOT ALL GONE. NT. I. POST for the benefit of whom it may concern, 11 • of ern for sale, at the liat Shop of the late C. W. Tuttle, a general assortment of fiats and Caps on a reasonable credit to those who pay 'promptly, or at a liberal discount for cash. August 4,1841 i. 8 0 -4 w. - 17.11*NuitA. %%% '4l Wy 11.100 'tad ;34 k. TIIE subscribers are receiving a large addition to their stock of Goods, which makes their assort ment equal to ;my establishment in. town—which they offer at reduced . price4 fior READY PAY, . MILLS & SIIERMAS'. July 11fInd, 1946. PRINTS, a great variety, from 10 to .25 per cent. legs than last spring, prieeg, be MILLS fi SWERMAN. BlloAll CLOTHS front up. Satinets, Cassitneres, S.c. &r. NULLS & SHERMAN. yoUNG 111 . 04/N Tea-1; lbs. for oar dollar, lay MILLS & SHERMAN. pu.G TOB \ CCO at 6 d. per Hr. by I\ll & SHERMAN I RON, Steel, Nails .&, Hardware, just received by .MILLS & SHERMAN. SALT by the half dozen barrels—sl,4 4 per barrel 'y B. SAYRE. % .7 .WN\41. t %. ; ‘,:. • • GENERA!. As , ortinent (together with the vari- J 1 . : r tht I ou. Lraffinings) inteot imp - lived patents, both for Cooking and l'atior, at reduced 'ilricev, by B. 'SAYRE. NOTICE. pERsoNs indebted to the subscriber, by Note or Book, for more than one year stand;wg, are requested to ca!! and Jettb., without farther notice, as circumstances require the immediate attention to tho,e old matters. B. SAYRE. August lB, %Iti. LEATHER & SHOES. A (0U1) A...irtnumt kept on halal, (prices ex tremely luw tor the ready pay, by 13. • SAY RE. HYSLOP Sc COFFIN, Produce and General Commission Merchants, 43 Front st. N.Y. 101)ARTICII.Alt attention given to the sale of Batter and Cheese. Refi.r to Messrs. Mills & ~Shermitn, Nlontrose, Penn's, who will make liberal advances on Produce consigned to their 'cure, and pay over the proceeds ns sours as sold. New York, July, 1'13.11i. 5-1 V t 2 div 2 di MONTROSE FOUNDRY. The Tariff and the People THE farmers of Susquehannah County are hereby notified that the largest and hest a.r.sortment of Ploughs and Iron Castings of every kind and variety, may he had, fresh from the Furnace of Fllfffi D. POST, JR.,& GO., Cheaper than the Cheapest, for Cash! Let it In imilerstoial that we Will not be under• sold. e have, too, the largest assortment of Goods iu our line, of any Foundry in Northern Pounsylva ilia, consisting of PLOUGHS that will o uphill, and down hill. and on the level—to wit: Mon Ploughs, Wavue County Ploughs, Wood's Old Patent, Side lull Ploughs, &c. &a. too numerous to mention. Post& Co., will also furnish their customers with Andirtins of every size, with Wagon Boxes, Slay, Cutter and Bob Sled Shoes, Dog-Cheirti Irons, Fah ning Mill Irons, and (indeed every kind Of Iron Cast ings that the farmer and hand-listed yeomanry of the County may desire. Then call at POST'S FURNACE. .Montrose, Juue 23, 134 g. PRODUCE, and appmved credit may Le exclamged for Itou Ware. at POST'S FURNACE. EVERY kind of Vlill3mus, Bondand strong, and mule to order by D. POST. JR., & CO. SHORTI SWEET ! ALL Persons indebted to the late firm of R. Ketcham & Co t , will save expense, and some trouble, by Rendering unto Ca•sar what is Cirsars," The Accounts of P. K. & Co.; are in the hands of D. POST, JR. Montrose; JMIC 24, MU. LEGHORN BONNETS. A NEW Lot of LUghorn and Striva' BonnetS, and elegant Bonnet Ribbons just received at 24th June 1346. SA 'ASBURY'S. - • PORK. & HAMS, F OR SALE ut WANTED, 500 Ittothels timothy seed ou or before the , 20th of Silnember next, on -which the highest price will be , paid in Cash and Goods, by J. S. PEIROINNBT• Friendscille July, 1846. " Nrf 'UNSETTLED account of yours with Salisbury & Chandler most be settled immediately, or cost will be made. J. B. SALISBURY. Juno '24, 1346. C*LiCO'S, 14 EAT and elegant. styles, for only -12 i cents per yard. jost receiSed at SALISBURY'S. gain. 3, 1346. GILTGI-1131'S, ICII andbeautil patterns, just in nt Sept.!3, 1846. SA LIS B URY'S: - . t 'C ASIIMERES. ASTI - MURES and d'Lnius, elegant styles. just arrived at SALISBURY'S. Sept. 3, 18.16. ALPACA • CiBES, n new MOO of dress grols, `just come ut AA , Sept. 3,1840. tALISBURY'S, FREON O L HANBERRIIES. FRESH . CRANAE#LUESi a lipu lot, jus4 teceived and for sale atr • Salisbury's. Oct. 22i1, 1846. ' ;• tßO f inQ all kindaveryl l low Salisbury's VSTINGS. A r terge and spleralld variety of Satin, Velvet,_ Velvet, -‘-'••• Worstftt Vesthlth, Of this Fall% Pashiain jtilit"in and very low at , , ' Salisbury's.' ,sept. 3. 1846. ryttin Bubsoiberiretrutts frierids . atul the pahlia .gelierally, To. t 4 Aibe.ol:introunge he has receiv e d •d e ihi c t the: t.' ettinrokkal res. pec4all7 them to cal : • taltela look at the /Vera - anti splendidl • .••‘: • LOT :OF OODS O n • he ie now receiving; and which will be sold cheaper flair) ever before offered jn 44 market. ' , :J. LYOiSS: sapt. '3, 1896. I RAISINS, small botes,t fiat tote, for sale 1)y. J. 1.. )NS. . • A SP L ENDID LOT - CV plaill, plaid; kliangrabli.; faricY; onibre stripe Nil Alp:Maas, DeWines, Cashmeres, Ging,hams,,Ali pie4!s, &c.-&. Also, some Segazit Cashmereluul Dellama Shawl's for, sale by - - ,J. -Lyons. , DOW & BOYD , . GOOD. Dollar Tea selling Ipr Six Shallop, by J. Lyop • ; • ALPAC.itS. Odd, mid striped lA.lpacas chrup at .1 - g. sept. 3, U34G. , . S.A,LLSBURY'S . _ . . GREAT BARGAINS: i A. VEFl , aa'lB-43 7 ,1 3 1010 aril 1 . .. t k ti4 . l r 1 4 tIIOR Cash, Rutter , Reesvinti, i'entherg, &c. &r., i or. approved credit, in Sumachanna County, can had .ot 1 'i 0 s it I ' 1 3Di ri . 2, 9 whO is always on hand, and ready to wait on those wlat, may pl ewe to favor him With a call. .11 L. also carries OH the -B /OK BINDING bnAinens whin.° olcl Books, Papers, &c , will be bound to or der:on short notice. • Niontrose, Pik., June, 1846.; ILb.. Salaratus for One Dollar. i 0 do Sugar; do - I do - II do Cootlet do ' ; do 4 do V . F. 11 1 ,350 n Tea do 11.1'.i yds sheeting. ;most 40 i nches wide f0r . ..51 . ;i 4 DMAIEII CI.DtliS at l v 0 cts per ard—call (nick or they will all be zudi....—at the Cheap Store ... of . 4 - J. LYONS-... June'T.3.' • , 6T0111! • FIE snhAcriberi bare rantt on hand and are .re—: cetidupt a general atisortmettt Of Goods, which they • olfOr at a small advance for RiADY PAY: Most kinds of pructuce rec'dkt aehattuelfor Gootbk. MILLS & S ERMAN- Montrose, lime 13, 1346. TALLOW for sale by - ' MILLS S. SHERMAN B UTTER Firkins kept constantly on band by 'AI ILLS & SHERSIA;C .1. E E S iiq o u f ire pri n ro quality 20;000 ; NifiLs& SHERMAN. June 15, 1846. THE AR CADE IN FULLBLAST •• }ICI) this wok froth" th 4 rite a fresh had inter esting. supply:uf Grorezies, which can he piir cliased at unusually cheap ruyes—,-cotisisting of OR AIGES, LE3IOSS, COCOA:II77S, Yretsli Raisin., &C. &c. ~ M ontrose, Jane-15, 1340. „! _ RIED ArI'LES, a good a rt - a .l,,, aa i a fresh X,..lsupply of Flat TtEINIIt SEED, just received alid for sale at the ARCADE. ',June 30. • • TE Drimrare .1t!. S. -luau ranee Company, Philrel dolphin, hay e thdrized the undersigned - to effect In. sitrances ou suildiu s, Merchmtdize, and other prop-5 er - ty, against:dein:L.4e or loss by fire. • The immense reSourees of the company, and tbeie. tulherence to Mir itrid honorable principles in the; trinviction - of all their business, entitle them to tli,4 ccintidence of the public as a safe means of Insu4,, nince. • F. .4USK; Agent, ,Nluntre's . e, J JAtne 16, 1346. 3 ooTs & tillpES, cmirse and tine, .cif nknosi . .every- grualityiund price, by • I; MILL & SIMIIMAN, ii . i OD-F:ISH—a• ; new lot just recefi'ed andl'43l 4 IL/ sale by • • J. LYONS. . . MORENEW GOODS elopened. Ginghturrand Calico Parasols, Lts4l el dies' fight colored Silk Gloves, Delaine Shawls Tabs, Rushes, Ribkons, Calicoes , &c. &c. at greatly; reduced prices, far salts by '- J. LYONS. July 15th. --1 ! . SALISBURY'S A NATIJBAL REMEDY, Suited to the Human Constitution, and equal to they cure of every curable diseasc,,will be found in' WILIGHT's INDIAN : VEGETABLE-PULS, OF THE . 1. North Amirleon College or Health. I These extraordinary P.ills are composed of planni which ptmi 9tiputineously . on our own soil, and are.; therefore, better alapted to:our constitutions thai Medicines concocted from foreign drugs, however ; well they may be compounded; and as Wright's In.; dine Vegetable Pills are founded upon the principle. that the human body is in truth •.!' Subject to but one Disease, • namely, corrupt humor. , ;, and that said Medicinti cures this disease Qu lamina principles, by cleansing: uud piirifyieg the body, it will be umnitest that, if the constitution be not entirely exhausted, a pernei veranet. use; according to directions, is abi whitely certain to4rive distrait, of every name from{ the, body. . . -. 1 I When we wishlto restore a ,swamp.nr.ntorasa, t 4 fertility,, we dniiu it Of tliesuperahundaut 'water. In lilts manneiv if 'vrd with to reAtiore the licitly to health we must- cleanse 'it 'of impurity.. Wriglit's,lnditui Vegetable Olin will be found one of the best,, f dm( the very best medicine iit the would tor carrying out this grand Purifylitg principle, because they expel from the beat all morbid and cotript th 4 crams of the disease, in an - easy and - natunahmanner, an d whil e they evt.ry day g,w.e, Rag. and pleasurei . disease, of every . name raptaly,Ariveu from th 4 . • i Thai foll Owing :highly respectable: itorekeeperi have been: duly lapponitetl .legents &Oho =au ot Wright's', Indian Vegetnblo,;rilla 'in.. snsquehantat county t ,Mills R. Shertitati,Afonfresel'iris'lo' tt',ll:Ptin4 i • rifle: L. H. Woodrair:DiMock CornentlfEdwil Titikty, •Bilaiklyn I A. Greenwood, 'Herten' ; Jame Dubow.' Grent Ult.'•34 - /Strtphimat. Co.Scon,'i mersville I. U. VTI fiat new Nil** ..E,,Kennel: dy,.Gibson patrol Smiley Curtis. ; Vast gibson,l' Wells & Co. DmlpalliTrirbox = " & I '•Vitriaws. Rusl*' T ulle; James Comfort, Haritionr; st'el4 Gibson; L;IG. Prideldanford; Charlea L. Brow Frieudsville. .;.,„ . 1 1.T' Of kes devoted exclnsitielt to At, lade of WrighPs Idditin„eadtible IWO iho t Nbrth 4tilet3. York t N 0 . 1198 Trensnattd . .i' Bentnit mad Vrinvitl office, _No. 169 Race st:PhilittlelPhia. CASH WAITED. J. ETHERIDGE FIZZI $3006 -- NE M. i• - #o,kriiE p . \ b .; - QUARITE . SOistmehainia 4 - 'l3. lUIFORD k 8111., iii c tri DAL :.' :14, What*de iind &mil DGene ~ s, Crbekeryi: Hardw 41'U., ' g advAl!taggs AR those wh ?gnat to a y ; tore is the county. Th, is ever.* e , A icill tie' So ld at *Lees i with the e. and '7 the Wants of putt 1 cash they 11 not be 'undersold! Among fthe assottntent may be fon rimy 'of poet oodfr..—consisting of Brnadclo ' of every variety and 4 Sumrher lothe- fancy : cy, Staved 4 Calicoe the best styles of the se : 1 -4(lies't vats; Spark Mitts, Hi ' vets, Rich Dr Hirks,'Fringe and oth trimmings for ladiest 'dresses.' • 1 Ladies` ress Goods of every vari bld for the • n. 4 • • - ' 1 Drawer 0 ~,m r)„ dßisc i ip every article 'sanity keptin a Dry G, Satinnts, lassime. , &c. &c. -,.. T une, 1846. Tapts LIIS for sale DE i f ' AINES from f.. at • . 31 MOLASSES 3a. -7-good sugar 8 con Oroccri2a equally as cheap for • O NE new f.WI3 horse Lumber rw: el . --- i ASPEN ERS" and JOINERS' Ts aaortm t kept constimilly on ha; at Mannfact ars' prices, at M.. FANNING sale at ' I n - ' ,40 assortment of Looking Glasses 'kl 1 M • S IIEE TIMM, Cotton Tarn, Raton' at NI I . , GRASS Scythes, Scythe Stones, C die Scyties, Rifles, Rakes, Pitch, &c., for sale tlf . III i 12 . DAIROAD ANI variety of Staple an: Goods.' ay be found at my Star aide of the Public Avenue, in Montro "People" cai ppreliasent very low or exchatrge their produce•to good ni J. B. 8 -• A elegant. assortment of Ladies' a . Buskin Shoes, very low at S A LOT of rplendid Dress Lawns, I Rep'd Cashmeies, at SA 4 LARGE, and beautiful assortm: very log r , at . S A GOOD stock of Summer Cloths 80y,,, at SA CORDED -Skirts, White and Drab SA ALOT of fine plain De Laine S ceived will he sold low, at I RON, Steel Nail Rods,. and Nails, c SA CHEAPE 'l.olruiaes than can be at only 3 centS. with Teas, Sue Tobacco, eq y low, at SA T 4 INENS. Linen Table and Tow. Linea C sting; a good assortme ea, at I SA rpWEDES.;--.3. lotof first rate Tw at GLOT Ilraad Cloths, Caasim notes,rasually lovv j at 8A I H.—A OSIER'II large amortmeut bulled klaaiery at very redue• SA f . COTTONF Table Diaper and Lben .it • LATEST ARRIV il kkVW N 4744. 1 ., Cvld '` , Z.V : I:ALAT.II,7B CU , PiNwest s de or the Public AvenU •. ceiving new and splendid asso (1006 lately nrchascd at extremely msli—und t indneed to sell them o as any of the keitp, eirrapest or.brar, Thm-,e having cash to pay for Goods ‘' give us a cal before purchasing claw. Illontrnse, rine 15; 1846. JUST . HILL. SA HAY RA SUMMER B o t o ic T ie s z , f .c o . LADIEs , dance, ITARDW- 11. sides 1:1 ' July Ist. 1: ECEIVED IN A VS, X Cut Saws, at ES,.Forks and Scythes, .TUFF for Boys, Cr iron anti fine, andTrub a Rainy Day, ut nets, Sltppers, and C , Saddlery. Crock. meroui other articles, a SEL IN° OFF CH .—A lood. assortment and sod as low as can b LEATHE on han ' County. by BEEF Hi 63, Calf Skinki, &c., NVII 1 puNTs , OILS; for sOe by Sash, lash and Putt. ;( 4, 0-43ingbamton, Skins:L7 a, good assortmentiep I *general assortment of u pay't; by d 8 tovi Furniture, a go, TINDOI' I PLOUGH:' Mon • hand; also a Iron wanted STOVES ka kept by IMF, B 1J by, FRESH nk, Lath, Plaster and 8 'ges sittl Lemons just - .FRESII cqived BtITTER . nll tlirnt' ' June 10, 1 SUPPLY of Sommer i The highest prices p gh tho season by 46: 150 Li 'OVES—new and impw ed patterns-- lisisthag of ?.ir fightOoo ing.SMves.. do d (10. do - do• d de. , • do do , Box, and-nir ti g ht Stoveq, Stow Ware • . &e..&e., cheap foie& hor improved' credit; Empire i hn Combint Parlor Gaol, Parlor, Cral] kinds, and approv ' on 'tion LYONS & CI une, 1046 3fontrose t NES OF GLASS—aII laar safe. , LYONS & CI 1502. CM= RK AND liE of," finefo EN • Pi A FEND EN August 18t, ISES 'kANKEE N SIX C f COMPRI l i ~ 4, ' • l' , ll 4ju Ottoz o r.oss, '•-'2 .t! I, 0 pape ' ao. - 2 . 1 200 dot. ' 160 Mt, Ii 10,000 skei , 15,000 Need Pencils, , Soap, Bros & Ejria;li: 1 sept. 18-10 *G the - • folkhrng iiont, vest , : end shirt viity r ‘dross, on& bock•To fi 14.1 004 Blvd: ; ;3;4,6,9,10d:4 14; 16, 1 ,1 Thread ; • cotton, and silk Tb and sewing Silks ; es,,froni,No. 1 to 10, Sue t, Omi t Ilintrlngs; S I 03tnplices, Thimbles, for MI6 Lyons • Pa. r; i ° f 76 " 1 7: tY' a great ~~ C = v. •nn, r fashionable '7 and mita- and in fact story. npw•a .LFOIIDe and all other It, at FORIV. far sale by . &SON. 01.8--a larger d and for sale LFORDe. LFORDe sale at LFORDs' &C., cheap LFORD,'. idles and Cra °rico, Si c kl es, LFORDs'. gm Fancy Dry on the at where thy ces for cash, antage ILISBURY Slippem arid SBURY's. P Lames and ; t of Prints, SBURY's. nr Gents. anti IS:BURY' 2. oreenp, at nBLRY's. =EMI SBUIn"s. eap nt SBURri and iu town Coffee and ISSURY's. 1 Dinp . 7 and • t of Irish Lin " SBURY's. [ es cloth, low, ' mt and Sati- ISBURY's. .f Nli,i‘ca anti priceA at ISBUILY' a.. HilktE4., low OF Itii 1 "it .% are jnat 1 rr mcutol Fresh• low prices for as good L e vi n - I n! hope in ll do well to 2. ere. DITION, EARLE's .at EARLE's ing &C. at EARLE's. lns—:rood ar- STAILLVe intim in atm :TARLE's ry, Axel, be- EARLE'et AP !I k• pt anunnntly bought in dm at. SAYRE. d hp • SAYBE. SAYRE, by SAYRE. Eddy and constantly on listings.. Old. ' E I • SAYRE.. russorttnent: SAYRE. tkeptna usual . SAYRE. I r . lived by • SAYRE. labs jtiit ro t. sAyRE. for i .Rutter it. SAYRE. ,t:ifYLEII. MEI NDLEH sale by • SAYRE lON,. micas; . be ; • &c '2 ii Tacks; nality Rezore, Tape, Hooke Chandler.