ereat Triumph ThelteadyPaySystem! IT IS' CERTAIN THAT GOODS CAN BB SOL\EI SUCC . MFCLLY IN EIIONTROSE; -"" AND AT . SIIIMITEUANNA -DEIPOT, For 0 1 Et gii 31:1 tiing o t i his assertion will do 'well to call T-Rat the S tores fatfielbct9, ii 6 so4o4 . keo• . Where ft will be proiren that the merchant, in sel- Enehii Goods,; can afford to sell CHEAPER for CASH, and can offer inducements sutE.cient tq male kin object to purchasers, at whatever sacri fice, to procure the money to make their purchases on the Ceti System. We have just received, and aro constantly re calving a splendid assortment of• . , SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS: 'adapted file: this maion and which will not fail to giiae • Gene 81 , Satisfaction l . and which waspm;lumed"indei the most &wimple , : cir" coin - stances, for Cash. They are enabled to and will offer and sell at prices far below others that have given everlasting credit,— no matter whdther it is to Torn, Dick, or Harry. • THXREFORE, Examine, :tompare, and Judge HI UT OM, an assortment heretofore unequalled by anything ev er offered in Montrose. AL 1 11111 11 t 4 0 'V" AND DRY - STAPLE DRY GOODS, Coniprising many new and desirable styles of Goods unknown in this markei,imong which will be foutrtin DresS Goods, all the nos:eltiesof the day, cheap at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Ce's. SHAWLS. New and choice styles o► Broche, double and Angle, &elk, Plaid, Wool, %Lima, and Mantilla, and a new style of CITENILL SHAWLS, CHEAP, Rosenbaum, & Co's. . • - CLOTH CLOAKS. An asportment always . tan hand, alto Ladies Cloth and trianndn gs to match, o f shades, Cheap, at GnUenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. In this deportment we can offer great inducements, as we are purchasing directly from Importing - Houses. The assortment comprises _ ' French Sets, Sleeves and Collars, Worked Edgings and Insertings, and a great many more articles too numerons to mo tion—all of which may be found z CHEAP, AT . Gutteoberg; Rosenbaum, IDG2EaZ Bonnets, Ribbons /lowers, Wire, Stiff Netting!, and Frames, at Wbolesale and retail, Cheap, at Guttealberg,lostabama, & Co's. DOMESTIC goons. Nay be found all the different qualities of DIMS, "GMVIIANS, BLEACHED GOODS, • FIFE D - NBLEACHED MUSLLIVS, TICKS, .STRIP Y, . • BEEETIAG 2} yards eat, .CHEAP, AT • Mit&SBEM, PSENBAU2d, k CO'S. ULUTaiIIUE CLGTEiltaa its this is one of their principal brane.hes of business In New York City, theYcertainly have one great ad vantage over all the rem of the -Clothiers, they hav ing one partner steadily in New York City to devote oil hie time to , this particular branch of nhumfacture. They WM furnish, at any time, a good Garment, at about the price !kir which the materials can be got. They will wirrantjheir work and , a complete fit or no bargain: . They keepconstantly on hand one of the best stocks of Over and Under boats, SUCH AS FROCK,,DRESS, RAGLAN; SACK, &.PANTS in great variety and different styles. Vests: , Vests:: Vests Such—as . Velvet, Plush, ',CasSimere, and Satin, CHEAP, AT CruUeaberg, Boseabalun & Co. CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, OP THE EST MATERIALS, At Short Notice. ;hider - Gar3 ienti3 7 Lidies int tell al for Gentlemen, such a Ml*, LAMBS` 'WQOL, &c., AS Guitemberg, Iteseabanny & .G. Out yard kaigteientfor the set. To our numerous 'Friends and • . Customers, and la partladar to than knowing themselves to be Indebted to um, we would ny once more that we win tell for ' z - READY PAY, Inervilter, and all amounts mat be .settled without further notice' - We ire tired of writing Dunning Letters, and supporting the Postotace, to our Joie = We will take ill kinds of Grain at the highest market 'niacin payment: AU =imitate standing over six months on Our Books, will be left for collecting!, eattkd brioter:l' i' '''-'-' iiatteiberg,' Rosenbaum, & Co. •I . STRANGE AND MYSTERIOUS! HAT every dad emla6 2r.oud,4 gelentl bccn made by • WEAVER & ATICKB,TON; at the STEAM MILL, for carrying on the Blackamithing and Carriage Iron ing Brusui*ss . e - Many know this to be a tict ; but for the betted& of the far who do not, we would say that we are pre pared to-do any work in our line which may be en trusted to us, in the most durable Manner, in the most improved style, and in the shortest possible time. All Work Warranted to give Food Satisfaction. JAMES n. WEAVER, - - JIM L...ATILICITOL _ Montrose, March 9,1859.-8 m MEAT MARKET. On Pu6lie Avenue; near Searle'e hotel. Tr REP Constantly on hand a good supply of mgias NV of all kinds. Cash paid for Beef Cat- Ile, Calves. Sheep. sad Lambs. Also for Hide* of all kinds. • BENSTOCK & HAWLEY. s. T. lIENSTOCIC. . - - • M. HAWLEY. Montrose, Feb:l6, 18.59.-tf. f 1 24 I I AIN Exact Justice to ALL Men. DA..1110011( a' €9., respectfully inform • their friends andAhe. public, that they hare completed their large and Superior FLOURING' MILL ! - AT UNIONDALE, and commenced the manufacture of all the various kinds of Flour, Real, and Feed, of the purest quality. TO those unaNukinted with our Es tablishment we would say : hare Four Rua of EreelliWt Stones - , manufactured by hart & Munson, Utica, N. Y., and superior Machinery from the Wash ington Iron Works of I. Stanton k Co., of Newburg, N. Y., with three Bolts of the best Atlehor Cloth, and. the whole - fitted up with all the Modern Improvements of a First Class Mill. In consequence of the.se itnpriicements, the "Screen" is dispensed with and better results obtained. The Flour is better and whiter, and the saving to the cus tomer in grinding small -grains will often equal 15 per cent. • Custom Work executed promptly, and in the best manner. FLOUR, atd FEED - kept for sale at the Lowest Cash Pricer irtr Natilfaet;ou.gi'ern in Erery Partiru ldr—Publle' Patronage is Respectfully Solicited. Uniondale, Feb: 23..1h5P.-1e KEYSTONE HOTEL. • • Wm. K. HATCH, Pr9prietbr. THIS new and commodious Motel, situated on Mali Street, near the Court Houtie, and nearly in the center of the business portion of Montrose, is now fully completed and furnished, and was • opened on the 27th of September, 185 s, for the accommodation of the public and it:Lacier:4. The Proprietor. feels confident that he is now prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot Lail to xive Coinplete Satisfaction. . The house and Furniture are new, and no expense has been spared to render k equal, if not superior to any sintilarvstablishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied with nil the recent improvements and comforts, and, obliging waiters will always be in at tendance to respond to customers. The Stables connected with this flod.se are New and Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully Policit the, patronage of Lie old friends and the public generally. • . - WICK HATCII Nontrcre. September 22, 185R.-tf CYD@, Plumes, RIGHT IN TOWN i EXTENSION 'TABLES SMITH BROTHEIIeg of all SIZES and PRICES to suit the TIMES, of Walnut, Cherry, work d Mahogany, and warranted to work right up to the grit. Montrose, June 9, 1858. 'HOWE'S - PATENT ELLIPTIC SPRING BED. Luxury, Sarni:art, and 'Ease' Combined. THESE CELEERATF.D BEDS FOR SALE BY W. W . . SMITH & CO. Montrose, March 2 185 V. CC:033313 (IFFERS to the public, at prices tilt cannot rail I_7 to suit, a large and suptrior assortment of GROCERIES, At the old and arkillinown establislithent formerly occupied by 0. M. Crane. SUGAR'S, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, FLOUR. and SALT, (1.! flu mirk or barrd,) FISH, and all articles usually found in first class Groceries.. • ` Flout by the Wholesale and Retail. As I mean to merit, I hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. •N. B. The highest market price paid for . Pelts and "deacon" and Teal Skins. , Z COBB. Montrose., March-IS. 18.59.—ic Srr - FARMERS ATTEND I 11 liEu undersigned would respectfully to Tthet...dLoti interested, MOTT & TILDEN; at the. old stand of li. & E. MOTT, art pre pared to furnish PLOWS of i the most approved pat terns now in use, such 'as Blatehltlz Nolte iron Beast, eke. Also Points of all kinds, Landsides, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Fa in ers and others, all of which we propose to sell as &is as can be afforded by any establishment in this coun try. ' ELIJAH MOTT. 0. A. _TILDEN. We are also agents for Emery's Horse Powers, Drag and Cireular Saws for wood,. also , Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish on short noties, Montrose. 'Dec. 1, 1858.--tf • - SO/P. 111 W• !FICTORT. THE subscriber keetantly on band for sale at bia eatablirbatent in Yondrose,the beet qual ty of 60F7'5014 P, manufactured from thellye of nood ashes and grease,in the old fashioned tray,and not by any patent.process. 4; those that futniih the grease,he manufactures the ;Map for $1,50 a barrel. Warranted in all eases to be a good artiele,orthe Soap may be retuffied and the money-refunded.' Per barrel .. Half Barrel.. Gallon Wholesale dealerawill be furnished—if delivered at the Ashery inktontrese—at the rite of ten barrel for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for $5O. JOUR HERBY WARES. • .lontrose, Ifarch.l, 1856.-tf . - Plows aid Cultivators. 16. BUNNELL is now prepired to !mash a all kinds of PLOWS and CULTIVATORS as geed and cheii" as can be had at, any shop la the county. ,) He 111 R ti shop in Montrose, near th e corner 'of Wain and erry Streets,and.anotber.in New WWI, nesulloyirq hotel. Repairing done on abort:loam. trdWiron taken in =binge. for all work. arta Yuleilar $ MASTFACTLIIID BY PRICES. - • .1 4 , 00 2,66 26 111 Ayer's Sarsaparilla. AT ' a P r aßari eriaalXkittor,wtillernth:rtorit sed est.,/ of N a s.r.p.sita, to combined with attar lill ' nutanen of dill gee Meer tO Illtoret SO elven, e antidote for the diseases ban la reputed to iraire, It M Milevediliat ouch a reratsty le Wanted by these who surfer from Artmonspiramialats, and that one which will aromaplish their cirre must prone ono). m g . / ' ,meta ill, it largo class of oar *Elided fellow eltirmis. How tampion:ly thin composed will do it bastwen Proveaby e k paiment. op Wee of Um worstailles tit CM fellowMg complahns ScroApe k t Derofalona Complaluts Mwslogs, ag d,gc ru pth.,. - DLreasuo, Pimples Illotelkor Union s SW Rhettiu. Saki gligid,B and Syphilitic Arm:dons Idesindial menace, Drtgr ay, Neu gle or Tic Douloureur, Debility. Dimmer, and lodises don. Erysipetas. Row or LL Anthony's The. mni Indeed the whole elms of entophinta wising Dom Inapatiey of the Rood. This compound will be found serest pecanotera health when M ime ta the owing, tome' the foal hamanirkich toter In the Glad at that sermon of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many molding disorient are nipped la the had. lialtitades con, by the *Mathis remedy, sparellienumelies fmtu theendumnce of foal erup tions and aleermemores, through which the eaten' will native en rid Itself Of corruptions, If not molded to do this through the natural channeßof the body bg an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the O. timed Roo e you Ind Its Impurities banging *mush the akin In pimples, wordlisolor wove ; cleanse It when you Sod It L. oh dmictrdand sluggish in the wirer; demise It wheareecr It Is foot - and your feelings will tell - rim when. Even where no particular disorder la felt, people enlof tenet heallkand live longer, for deans. It. the blood. Keep the blood healthy and all is well ; but with this pabulum of life Contend. they can be noluting health. Silen ce or later something mad go wiling, and thlgreat machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. tionamuldslass, and dogma touch the repagitleet efaccomplteth Mg there ends. Hot Ihe *mid ha been egregiously eed% edJi preparations ord. partly becsuse the deny ahem him not d all the vir y - tue that is ebilmed for It:but noire bemuse hobosermwationspre. leading to be concentrated extracts of It eustainbut Ettleof the vir tue of harsarguillo, or any thing gigg. During lute ream the public have been misled by large bottlee,pre tending to give quart of Eruct of Sacamirillo for one dollar.— Mint of these have been frauds upon the sick. for they not only con tain little. if ens, Diumpatilla, but often no motile proptolleswhot• ever. Hence, bitter and mink!! disappointment Ins Inlloceed the one of the various extracts of Baraapardis which Nowt the mart, until the name Itself le justly despised, and Ira. become nonvms with improltioarind cheat. Still we call this compound Raemporilla and Intend to supply such a remedy sit shall rescue the name from the loud of oldwitty which reds upon It. And we think we hove ground ferbelleving It Lou dna. which art trnalidable by the ordi nary rim of the di.cows It 1. Intended to cure. in order to secure their erimplee eradication from the 'oaten., the remedy should be> dlckmdy taken sounding to directions on the bottle. Prepared by Dr. 3. C. Ayer & Co. LOWELL, 31/4.55.• Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottles for Ayer 9 S -Cherry Pectoral, bas ..or. for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and Lone Complaint, that It In entirety rinnecassarT for tutu recount the evidence of Its virtues, v herever It i,as been a:cavilled. As It 11.4 been In constant Use throughout thl* ioetion, we need fled do more than **sure the people Its mrailty is Sept Op to the best It ver has beemand that It may kre relied 41410 do for their miler all e it has Ever been found to dn. ' Ayer's Cathartic Pills, • FOR THE CURE OF enst!Tents, Jaundice, Isyspriola, ludigestioa. Dyrentery. iota Stomach, Eryolvelu. Phu% ithruiffathan. Erni.thme Ski. In...we, Deer Complaint. Timmy, Tetter.,Tumoraaml Salt 'thrum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia. as a Nutlet nu. and for Purity lug the 111..1. They are sugar coated, so tlit ;be toast eehellive run take them f a y.pie.. and they are the beat >Klima In th e work d tar the var. µwe's aanly php.. Prier, 25 i.ents box; Five Boxes for fl , 06. ,Great !lumbers er Clergymen, Ph ystrtune, Stalmmeu,surfrmlneut perrouarcr, hurt trout their =llea to eurtliy the uoliermllooll ell useful.. Arm of terse rcuor,lleu. tut our gace here will loot penult the Wren tom of Liman. The a,rorot. oreloyr flaunt furotert gratis uur Atuertean Alwanur to rothteL ttot y given ; with elm tuft dee.erOlottruo , of I lou above cooropluluta. 01111 the trestrurnt that rboulol be folio+ rat tut their lA. not be put off by hnplincipled dealers with tatter preparations they make mote prttlit nu. Renaud &Ira's; and take on other,— Tier alt* tranillie held :thither< Is for tht tic 1601 i they 141 l Rad hale it. Ali MIT Ronadles are tor aide ,A. TURREith. Mtatintse W. THALER., linnock ; IRA It wort', srattswitLLE: 11. N. tSII Lynn ; WALTMAN tt I,IILIL Auburn; and brad/ Diva:ate and the principal Mamba:A.ln intd4,Co. • Matel la, ' Keep it before the People 1111 LAT the FLLLING uted by these ?Srlr YArt Jamlent contains I. au seld which./..t.Th the iron and spoils thett4e. kehlence of •nlch mu be serest %South Fourth Street, and no Sale ctn be made under the CLantplon patent which will bet ten y before it wilt be outirely eatea up; and that the asfe of Joseph T eant rice, of :to wric, , wn, that was blown open cut the nlght the.let Dec.- ben and 111,0 en stolen, and whtch la now wad Ina -Intended ounply as • Lc-proof," had on the Gluons powder and burglar lock, roan ax &Imam uI+ED hi Futol, Iternog, Co,, saute only burglar proof b.* u.e. CO'b PAT EN T (71.1A111•ION the .tali beet made th this City %lsh hare Never 14711 robbed by Viral:its or Lad their cotta tifelittoyed by acoldetital ento.—lfaht The rreas of the 4th Wt. • Erase& Walsoa's Pluaatenrata Auwn ro, • Nate Yuta llruaru.--We. the muter/trued, ettlrou...f. St. J7sieph i Yo., U. herein certify tlot the Iron safe Leh...rine to 0. E. Italiterim !mule 1,, Farr.. i C... Nu. NI Walnut Avert, I'tai.kiphs4 r hich um. In the are that riiikurred here, I. nut Ilrespr.of, mut is u.les . a are prim( rate ; that the Irealte, parVorelry. am., which a tre to th e safe at the tine were emelt It ..\1.64, Ile !Ai idiot • Ltd. It rat in wart. now a. and ot. y ONE sissy bieJL and lbot a are se# emrarau am the ...re whinh horned over the and gekro was not suede- MIA lrm bane lajurvitinr SAFE. purporting to be Ilarhkone. etj. W. U. reartica. drugrist . u. ; J. W. T.Tri.a. merchant .1. A . Barna, tanker Samos %%Waif Rot. Julia CrIUT. C. E. 'tromp., St. Joseph, ETA NS ilk WATSON, as South Vo7' Ent Street, Phieutelphia, hsee now on hnod the asesirtrucut of Sahonando r:nfes in the 1.4 ; 11. !.1.4011, wart-Anted e.ttW to any (alien, um & ...V Malt. tnehtl terms. .r/repe give to a oil. BILLINGS STROUD, Miramar, January 19. ItCrl.-1y Ascre. HEARING'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF-SAFES $llOOO itivVeAttft one of person ehas who shall ed. in an accidental fire, to preserve its contents. The BEST SAFES made. , F.ll. CHANDLER, Agryst Rontross, Nov. 4.4; 1558. 1 1 1 4 S 01'AL% Al New-Firth. New Store. Public Avenue, just below J. Etheridge's. 4 BALDWIN wouhl respectfully announce ill • to the public that he has associated himself with WM. L. ALLEN,in the FLOUR:FEED. AND GROCERY • BUSINESS. AIM", that they have removed into their newly fitted ,up building on Public Avenue; just below J. Ether, idge's Drug Store, where can always be found the choicest brands of Family Flour, . Meal, Feed, Pork, Ham', - V Fish, Dipped Candles, Timothy, Clover,Field, and Garden'Seeds. Also a general anortment of , Groceries, ouch as Sugars, Molasses, Sycnps, Tea, Coffee, &c. Ace. Thankful for past favors, woufd solicit a continti iume of the same, under the now firm, pledging our selves to do the fair thing, hoping by each bargain to be of another. Being under a different Administration, it is very dc,ir.ilde to have ail .old atcounte settled, and com mence anew, under the Ready Pay Syistent. BALDWIN & ALLEN. . A. BiumnE, _ ...W N. L. ALLEN. • Montroite, Oct. 20. 1858.-te OH YES, OH YES, HERE WE COME. SOTO & WUSTEB I HAVING purchased of 8. A. Woodru ff his Stock in Trade, are preptowd to. accommodate all who will favor us with their custom, at " live and let live" prices. .PTO V.E AND PIPE, TIN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE of every description ustofflr found ks the C 011417. , Also, NrINDO iN SASH, PANEL DOORS, WINDOW BLINDS, L A T PINE L UMBER, and WILDING MATERIA LS general!. y. ' Designs for Country buildings, with specifications and estimates of cost, km, furnished to such as may desire them, at moderate prices. Persona about building in the County will find it to their interest to call on us. ,Come and see us, we intend always to keep the latch-string out. Tin shop in their new building, corner of Main and ITurnpike streets, a few rods south of Searle's hoteL Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church. G.8.A1l kinds of produce taken hi exchange for oods, WA. IL BOYD,' BOYD k WEBSTER, L-Wxairia. MoutTose, March 3, 18511.—1 y A Porty,Horse Power . STEM MIRE FOB SALE, JN GOOD ORDER. FEET 004 inch stroke, 14 inch Cylinder, bal e) lance wheel, three tons. IA &strong well built machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and will be sold eery Lou. Address, POST BROTHERS. littetress, Pa. Jan. 14, 1867. A CARD. TAIL TIMAYESt of Are, I-, Water Care, will ire at 4rfluehanna De 5 (Nicol's on the 6th of each nimatk dor. the Spring and Suintne• ;for Consultation. Lav a! will find it to their advantage to give him a ealL. Pollards received at all times at his ESTABLISH. VENT, In BiIiaILAYTON, N. Y., where every com fort and convenience sup hp found for the =may fat treatment of Isswalidla, • • • Binghamton, N. Y., limb 2s, 16“..r44, Teas! Teas!! , A FRINII lot of Black sad GreatTeluinit e r AR* 17 J. WOO tr, 4,1 THE GREATEST CO im C 0 W La CC t. DISCOVERYG. • OF THE AGE. • MREVIINEDY, of Rnxbnry, has dlsoevered In one of our . comodn Pasture weeds IL remedy that cures EVZILY BIND OP HOMOR, MOW The worst ScrOfula down to acommon Pim ip e. Be has tried it IP over eleven bundled awe, and new failed ea. apt In two cams, (both thunder humor.) Ile has now Mills poems alma over one hundred certLecatoi of Ito seine, all within twenty aillea of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to care a nursing Mrs month, .1 . One tothree bottles will cure the wont kind of Plm piston the face, Two or Ouse bottles will rear the admen of Idles. Two bottles are war/tutted to cure the wood canker In the mouth or et omuch. Three to are bottlesare warranted to curs the worst kind of 'try sleds& One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor to the Eyes. Teo-bottles are warranted to cure maths of the ears aua blotch. es ...ensile bate. Fourto eta bottles arc warranted totem corrupt and ronalogultien One bottle will cure omit , cruptlon of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the wont kind of rair• worm. • Two or three tKattes are warranted to erne tbe moddeepersteme of rheonttitm. Three or roar bottler am warranted to cure ralt•lt hem. Flee to eight bort!er will iare the worse. CM! of Scrobsla. • A benefit pi alwayr experienced trent the first bottle and a perfect cum le warranted - when the above quanyt74s taken. ROXBURY., MASS. Das, Ntswars —The refurtallon of 11,dbledicai Discovery. to cur. Ins all kind of tumors, Is so welratabllshed by the unanlnstrusvnices email who have ever used It that 'need not say any thine on the subject, as the must skilful physicians and the mostansretul„ltrug. gists to the iwuntry aft unanimous In Its praise. In presenting the XI ediwd Discovery to your notice, I do It with s„ full knowledge of lts curative power,' in relieving ail, lad curing most °Aimee diseases to which youare unfortunately 00 That moot ClCruciiiing dowse to au adectionate mother, NURSING SORE NORM le cured as if by a miracle • your own temper b re•Aoresl to ile rata ral sure3et, nem. and your babe from abort and fnetfUl taps to Laths .11 sweet slumbers, and the Medical Ist•envery bemuses a fountain of bingeing to your humbend and bousebadd. ln the more advanced Magee of • CANKER it extends to the stomach, musing • - DYSPEPSIA-, widen blueing Gut =nice en Weston:oak ;then to thethtestineund K IDN EY S, • eieedthr a sintthg, none franc sad en I udlitermee even to the cares of your Ihrn.llr. Your steneeth Is RAW AHD INFLAMED, your food dberemes you, and you C3ll only tale certain kinds, end even of that your ingest sloes not get half the nourishment it eon , lain, no the acrtmonous told or the canker eats R up; then your eaunpleatou 1..14 bloom and becomes sallow orgreentsb, aid your t e st dsy gooe, of nourialauseut your eystens .lecomel loo , e amt the Urea of your body become relaxed. Then follow trahassfdlreas9swbich the Medical 13orery la peculiarlyallapted to CURE; Palpltatlon of the heart, pato In-the ilde, weakness of the rploe and stn.; of, he tack, polo 01 the I,lpjolnt eiben you retire, Irregularity of the bowels, and also, that must escrudattog of diseases, the PILES. How many thomtandt tot 'poor wonfeff ere "filtering fmm thl. dl.. eak and pining away a - rtfleorthle life. and their nest door neigh hog do. not know the fang, ler tab to till pre. vtAfr mlffd thAt good oldtfrovegh," Au ounce of pre, entlt n het t erthan youndufeure." - In the MEDICAL DISCOVERY yoo,have tooth the I.nAel.tlve .4 the cure, with this great and Rof quallty, that It will to•ver muter tlnv:,4rt c.o otter y o u any Injury. NO of diet eter necefecaiy--e.d the treat 3no gun get tool enough eat IL initEurt um, run. s E.—Adult...a. table Int...mini per day— ebildren o.er urn yturs, demur. .I...ufril—Chlhlren frun, he to ebelot cussil y u ea tu at,eata o k pu ouute u c l. e n A t to u operate t o io n n t.h M blwre e ; s 4 a lk k 2i e b l •ny. a. Your, l truly, IN ;NAL!, KT:NNEDT, Trice sl,CMiunrbottle. Tor pale by ABEL TURRKLI,. Muntmse, .1. T. CAItLIbLE & CU.. Urea Bend, slid N. B. Nvi.wr, -Sdaylw. ham. Lten.A. linty ti Think, Pyrirnine, Inquire! DR. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. A"E you trout:Jed with a cough? Have you pains in the side and brevt? li.re you i tickling or r..ing In-the thmat? Have r 4 ,11 the Liver ofompialnt? nave 'on the liroth.liSti.4 :lemons lA'- I,llltv, or Any symilomis or Pultavuary Consumptin , . If ~..1 are trovihmti vltL ator of the at.w... um: Itr, S '.V A 1r N E • Vol( S W t' UFltlt I. It will rfitet a Epee , .1) and perniant nt pure, as the evidclaz or thoo k anda tin hohataten cum.l t..) it .iii testity. - Another Remarkable Cure! Ponce or Mecca,. reedertek County. Vl4. Dr. SIOLYNE—Doar far—lce;irving It u duty 1 owe to the Toddle • and IL pudic, to you. t heat e ttompLa proo,r to mato thou, one 01 Me ma: extroonlloaty tures, to my ern mac, that tin tve r r. truly recorded, In the month of October larlt..l sena arl!otrd w lii. a oevere . y.dheriag to my brew; lolclelc formed lam Le e o,ro•c , toot alms occlictounlccted to my Lootts and eery tooth Wilk:led them, and dim.har„*4 lame ylcootilicto eltuenf.tloo, ,terual mid it t, real. M y bread, ric•lld loos thentoch my LIMO and and LlcOnlrl. the ravils of my ore.ipt wtth apparent mum, attemled with a elileut day t• 1 hhtht.los. of appetite. ar.d eatrrun %hid lit). no Mal ru) 1•14:•1,• un r hmuht my cue hoyet-o• and bee mul the you er of Mealtime. I twzmlned it. Chi* ,retched Lv•Rollli0n foe 1.. m: time. mill I us. mooed to a Won ckeirtaoL and there ty , med to I. no Lopo for coo; toll hoc MIK Mod In the IrtlLlie roper* of It, many mood. r,lll con • eforocrd Lt tine %/strut., 0 Srn ror NV ILO CiazleT. I liellov,ILLI• • 11 tot to Ilcliciaoro for Are .•ottiro and Cariana.lleVd Ito nco. not In to) neat satlcfactlocc and tuy anal.: family, the .burro or Oi , LILe. Is roy looks began to heal, sod,t he onmh amloo tubs too bottles I ult. feslD,4l Le. prefect health. ',or 11 or poor half elapsed; and 1 gill renlaln a perferilt hoop mar: to this day, Jut.S.LL Md. 1 hoer mot Lad a day's alciateet is mendL, rlcao• orcept coy rrateftd arktmerledgmentr. ].inn, wee, reapbeilnity, . TH0M.1.14 DIXON. The attbwittwr 1, well arlualuted with 'Thomas bison, and ran "tits that be Inn w el l Own.. tapnwtatol. I ntrant Ida *try, 44114F5a ILI lraet —IIC la aal whits mealy, wwirty. JAlf E-S Ptnnor of lierdu C ult, ilattintnnt Cobh:A:ann. Mynas rwartenhaaba rot Dr. S.wayue's. COMpolllld Syrup of Wild Cherry, L. r 11 . :11 only rervine Cherr y prel.l-A,, Lk., telt& It being composed solely 01 rActsole llivedleuts, ltr,,u to used with perfect =fey. Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, A gentle punrhlire sod Litellabre atodlelne, fax superior to tbe Pills la svuers! use, Swayne's Celebrated yernilloge, pr. brayne's Pulsars, for purifying the Dr. fiwayne's Bowel Cordial ; Ao lova:cubic rylotory C.A . Matas,, Dpetttery, Cholka, Mafia .d ali DirlYel Cozpir.late. Drarcrv.! flersynee Bltter "Ce.thol4am le the mot and usleylulbol rewedy. Prix orly W mute. ti by AB M. US:I7UL J. ETU FAULK: E, Youtruse, mad tap Dealers IMTVW byre throughout the County and t",tote, r‘oparted way oy i . . 11. WAS:ND. t NJ:Y. No. S. North 7th Street, Phlladelphl.e. PATENT MEDICINES. L ItONO time:rest variety of Medicines at Turrelra Btore,ma flattod all. of Itr. Jar.'" Jur4J) lebrated Family rnivilclavv: 0) Ws Cherry l'ectond wrd Cwistartle 11114; bit • k - orevt Wino arid fort. rills. .• kiuttand celentated (vertu. • ten; Lnuden's en. ric4of Family iuniklnes; Meretialit's Gargling .11,the ignr alr,4 rem edy fur sprat. In toan or tenet everk norm ; Mathewson'. Inf.:We Remedy. no Hums Remedy ; orricti 's 1 rnmtfuae . and a variety of othsv i unL; Sly :Male thiltinenj..thr drool hums. rheurovalsra. and IntammatOry cotophintv; 1.414 E54 44 e.. gort fats thing fin shntlar purpooes. the Olbtotent;.11111 ft% . 0 ralu health) iNg.truto• good ankle ; WondeocE4l.../ and hot, Lichueut ; Atvcooq Jaundice Hitters. I'. X.. Prot, Lhalment.and try.titery 1/rvpr; itater's tVinivonol for I,y...uteri; 11...,ggv,.. Pepsin. foe In,ll/spsta; Ilellobold • Extract or Itucliu hod Extract of earaaparilla; a variety ofSals es, the tW.t to ulart..4. 11114. stc., and au aimua etaler variety a na.r.l 11e4letovs.altogether two ntialer. Milt° erogneratv—but vulg. It to aay,that the public will grid umr ty every thine I, this hue, at the Drug and Farw) Mon, of Montrose .115 EL 7L itILELL. - THE QUAKER . CITY urance Comp. of. Phil. Capital and Surplas, $300,000. Chartered! Capital, 4500,000. 025 e., Frank/in Building*, N0.'408 IVainut Sc. FIRE INSURANCE OU StOrbe, Runinn A s.nd Iterthandlm reutrally. MARINE On RANCE. % ehot:s, Cargo axt t !skin to aul fnas oil tort* a the 'Wink/. Also Inland hiourauce an brood* to and front all forte of the Luton. Statement of the /Vanua and Condition of the Qua. ker City insurance Cnnipaeey, of Philadelphia, for Si.r Months, ending dune 314 h, 1868. CapWO afil.l"srplun. January Ist. Ir.. =Nal tr: lutereft rrw iil and atcrss: J f Jun. lft to July Premiums receivett. a 113.074 t Salvage =ld Ite-ltpurstme, OW 24 hih:.63l LOSSES, EXPENSES, Av. Th Lanes paid, 04,4.51 64 Krt. Presadus* and Y.:hewer,— A 574 54-60.046 p Wane! frashalihr Ith the Company, July lit, 0.6,16166 A SS" E 'S Bonds. Nortpnres, Mocks, Coupon hondi,Lnans on Cot , Intend and Call Loa.. Jce. 1161,17.3 50 Ell. Kea-lvablc, ; n 0.611 79 Ca on bandana In Lank. and dun twin 4gr.nun WOW kn. Capital, Surplus, Officers. -GEORnE H. HART. Prepident,P. ROAN, Vier Peat. ALHAASHNWELL,bre.* TWA& I S. H. BUTLER, Assist. Tres/ Directors. neorr, R. Rut E. P. Russ. A. C. Caton. 72nn. h. M. roller, J E.Mhardo, J. G. I.aie. E. W. ROOT. 1' S. Pr rkloo, O. G. Orls.y. A K. ClumMets, J. L. Pomeroy. 11. 11.1.70,mwe1L and N. Jot.. M. 1) WM. D. LUSK. 4 9tni. MONTROSE. FiTtember 16t0i.1 ir • -AN ACROSTIC. ... c ouz....—. m y OFFICE li grakd and SurEnß , HZAIMTP.ONG Ilslrmoll.tome t and see me; come lIC 11A . ALL Misuleil RY!mrYtn.(lesstliedlimountigrAß , R ESTIm my Irwin. ytbere I - Mu will &kat Limaraß , LOCATION /6 PLEMSANT.and low Utile .F.piE , .tlitit RUMBLE . Surma' Nontikr)mmerofltall . filmy. No. B. Basement of Searles UAW, Ain Toruptke titreet *Worms. A nyum O,IMM-ft STOVES, STOVES. trR noses hare been so thoroughly tried, to the I.J entire satisfaction of all, that they need no rec. ounnend from as. S. 11. SAYRE 1t BROTHERS. liontrosp, Nay 27,1 857. .- NOTICE. • 4-- PERSONS desirousof psyfng, ate money,ondetim of any description, can do so by tearing. their payments with Post, Cooper & Co., Bankers,-Mont rose, to my credit, Whose receipts will be allowed from their date. -- . C. L. WARD. April 8. 1866.—ti • , . STEAM' GRIST ASO SAW STILL. PrBROTHERS havini puckped the above tablignent,will keep constantly:on hand Bs. perdisse sr/dries Row, dons Meal of eimptelarxwat ity, also 'asp aWd //raw at the lowest cub pores. Custom not* will be done with despatch, and - in ali awes • = . lioutross.lukr.iBsll:4, ' • OrBewk*LWOW We% II WA, THE, MONTROSE • , ite si 71' /1* Gener, is noirre 1 II AND DOIIIESTIC GOODS. We'cord y i ndite the Public to inspect our 4 i i Builders and Cabinet Hardware, • - ro 'ICKT •NO TABLE i CUTLER Y, x) Ifscoaatcs. T Ls ENO llAR T R oo rt s tr7ni•iu Annals ~_. i FA GILTS, SPORTING ARTiCLES, MISCILIt MI NIOTS A' , ( l)tO FANCY HAI:MAR; )LEE RO. Gtri-NDSTONES, Masons Challenge Blacking, always bright4nd sparkling, "it adorns the Palace of the , great, d cheers the solitary hut of the lonely backwoodsman." LOCK CHAINS, BIOGIN dr SONS CILIITILATED ENGLISH SAWS, warranted to run true, set will, carry, points, and fade all kinds of knots. Nails, Iron, and Steel, HATsI ANT CAPS, BOOTH AND ‘ SIIWI, , WAS, Scoaas, Carr►S, %moss, Srzcss, Crockery, Wooer WARE, PAPSH. HANGINGS, BASSr.? CNNTSPI, BGOWN Via~crrz,' id GOLD CENTKIS WINDOW , SHADTIS. WINDOW atul Picruse Conos, and Tassels, an assorted selection . MOM BUILDERS COMM LINER FAERICS, NAPKIES AYD MULE LINEN, UURTAIN /ND FURNITURE MATERIAL, LACES, EMBROIOICRIEIi, CAMBRIC ItUSLIN, SCOTCH AND SWISS GOODS, roxiax and other liandkerthiefA, ASSORTED NECK Tian •Nn SILK•CIAVATS, LADIES' Gael:Tuna, N Mirrs, SILK AND KID GLOVES, HOSIER; &V., &C. Ps2oHirg . , PACIIIIC, ALLEN'S BAT STATIC DUTCHER, SPRAOCIeM, AMERICAN, RICIIMOmo, TACONT, HAMILTON. HAILLOP, &t., &c., Foreign and Domestic Gingham, DIDEGCS, ALPACAS, Panamccras, MICAINW, LAWNS, 310r.11.1?i Di:LAMAS; BLACI SILAS, CARPATS, Maus, SWEATINGS, - CHAIRS AND BALSTEAI43, Sc. , Ac. • We charge nothing for inspection, - and cheerfully apart information to all. Hoping soon to see you, We remain, Re•pcctfully, Yours, ill. S. Wilson dc Son. Montrose March 23. 1859. ifelp tit) igoqivse. °F; l [4z -4 :)ii`t s fel CARRIAGE-MAKING BY STEA MI IT A m l o v vett Y to teir L n li ew T tnrg P o'n h Vu i ni g pi r k e e Street, near L. Searle's hotel, arc wautifreturing and will keep on hand Carriages,Wagons, Cut. ters, Sleighs, &e. Thcy have and themselves with in Steam Engine and all the neeessAry machinery and con veniences Co doing work wink dispatch ; and being both practical mechazica of long experience and em ploying none but GOOD WORKMEN, they enm prepared to do all kinds of work in the Blacksmith'T and Car - rime Making. Line, IVorativille Manner, and by beingat all times on hand ready and willing to answer any order for work, and oy using Good Materials, andlby MODERATE CHARGES, hope to receive a large ehare or public patronage. We would tender our thanks to our old customers!, and invite all in Irani of work to give u a - call and .see for themselves. Montrwe, August 11, 'lBsB.—ly NEW STOVES. •H BITARITT is just receiving a large stock of - • NEW STOVES, - • Including a lull assortment of ELEVATED OVEN L A II G E OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, WM A SUPERIORYARIETY,O7 Parlor, Office, and Shop Stoves, ior WOOD or COAL : AlAo Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove MS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOST SELECT and DESIRABLE STOVES In market, and will be sold on the moat favorable terms, kc., to which he would invite the par ticular attention of • CAS II II VEILS. • krw Martinn, November, 3, 1858.• - NOTICE. 4341.221 . • . 100#00 00 , •104451 3 DR: E. PATRICK, Jlt., would like, af ter a silence ofnearlY ten years, to appeal to theenoritl sensibilities of a eery generous public, who have always manifested their sense of appreciation of his, usefulness by exacting his servicies alien needed or thought to be needed, but who have -given no other evidence of gratitude or goodmill—particularly in the way of " substantial aid as KoSsiith would say —that he now desires a full and entire tettlement of all account!, also the accounts of the late firm oT Patrick tc.Dinrock ; and he wishes further to state thit he desires nothing to be considered trrotnj, after a few weeks, the said • accounts, remaining un settlpd,should be placed ha the bands of a good sharp 6lledor, and made to account to hhirsomething that will buy Oats and Buckwheat. Please notice-this and Wife action accordingly.—Youra Truly, R. PATRICK, JR.. or If attention should not be paid to this, Joint F. )cyYnnx may have something todo with It. 1. MUUMMY. Q,AM[LL Wi.NUF ACT URERiutddralerita OH kinder; Ur plisr prepared to fill all orders or Bedsteads - of ell kitidit .; allolessle or retail. on short notice. Retail prices rangefrosa fig upeato, according to style. He also Eeepsliu hand Ready-made Coffins and as he has an elegant Reuse, he Is prepared to attend flindrals on short notice. Dec.tiew Milford, 7,1856.-4vyl To the Sneezing Pains. Tlunces cELEDDATzDxgrAtuu plum ..L.; l bruims Rupy, bi R. ThaYeZr xoutome,4 B. D. Tompkins, &Warp; WON* a. Mph Dino*. lioafross i Jul $ 2IL L!1 sp Finding Store lenished with triage variety of ORLIEN IMM in-their usual prompt and Tubes, &c., &c. SonCO: the Nowhig Rine ne. int J. E. ;A : WAT, awayl-withSways, , - Aspoog the meadow , For 'mind I thelinagest, enianteillaY, If bright, too'quickly*sses; e,And.l're stpleasiud task to do. • F • Along the greensward dancing, Whilst In and out, and out main, My nimble teeth are slancing. Away, away! with speed., away! ' Trost not the foors "to-morrow," Forminshine,on a rainy day,. Is hard to buy or borrow ; • Andlhough theimmmez,sun is hat, And broad the farmer's acres, fan Sol goes down, Lbw "meadow lot" Shall wait the merry 'raker& Away, away 1 with speed, away ! Heed not your thriftless neighbor,. For brawny arms bare had.their day, And cunning conquers labor. _The sinews of a dozen men . Are lb my bosonrlyinti— The sinews of a damn men, • ' Ache, age, and toil defying. Away, away! with speed, away - Among the tangled clover— The famines work with we is play, , And haying soonla over • And I've a pleasant takk o to ' do, ' Along the greensward dancing, Wilda in and taut, and but and in, My nimble t eeth are glancing. Timothy Grass, and the Best Time for Cut ting It As a meadow grass to cut for hay, timothy is unsurpascd by any other grass now'cultii vated. it. possesses a-large amount of.nutri: tious matter, in comparison with other zrarts-, es. it has been a general . practice among farmers to grow timothy along with clover ; but the clover blossoms -two weeks earlier, and the practice is now generally disountinued,. except where the large, or late variety of clover cau be. obtained. ' Considerable discussion has been going on of late. among agfikailturists, as to the proper -time fur cutting timothy fur hay. Most farmers prefer to cut it • when it istull blown ; and say that it is sweeter•and contains more nourishment at this time. Others, ROM - , believe that if the mowing is performed free the seed is fully developed,d the. plant will run out, from • a failure to re-seed the ground. Dr. KIRTLAND, of Cleveland, Ohio; states that an intelligent firmer of his neigh- borhocd, Mr. Riedhato McCRARY, after many careful observitiona on the grawth of ti,mothy, has arrived at the • following propositions', which' he illustrates with 3pecimens:— " 1. Timothy grass is a perennial plant, which renews itself by an annual. formation of " bulbs," or ; perhaps more , correctly speak: ing, tubers, in -which all the vitality - of the plant is concentrated during winter;„ These . form, in whatever-locality the plant is found, without reference to dryness or moisture. I"rom'these, proceed the stalks which support .the leaves and head; and from the same source spread out the numerous fibers forni ing the true roots. , 2. To insure it perfect development of these tubers a certain amount of nutrition must be assimilated in the lefii , es, ail returned to the base of the plant thr4iugh the stalk.. 3 As soon- as this process of nutrition, iS completed, it becomes manifest by the'ap nearanee of a state of desiccation, or dryness, always commencing above either the first . or second joint of the stem, near the crown of the tuber. From this point, the desiccation pgradually progresses upwards;. and the laNt ortion of the stalk that yields up its -fresh ness is that adjoining the head. Co-incident with the beginning rif this process is the.full developinent.ot the - Seed, and with its pro gress they mature. Its earliest appearance is evidence that both the tubers and seeds have received 'the requisite supplies of nutri tion, and that neither the stalks nor the leaves_ are longer necessary to aid them i s it complet- . their:maturity. ' : 4. If the stalk be cut from the tuber before this evidence of maturity has appeared, the necessary supplies of nutrition will be arrest ed; their . proper growth cease, and . an effort. will be made to repair the injury, :by sending out small lateral tubers, from, wich weak and unhealthy stalks will proceed, at the expense of the original tubers. All will ultimately perish, either by the drouth of au tumn or the cold of winter. 5. The tubers, together wi thone or two of the lower joints of the - stalk, 'remain fresh and green during the winter, if left 'to take their natural course ;let if, by any means, this green portion be severed at any time ,of the year, the result will be the death of the plant. From these five propositions; the following conclusions are drawn :- 1. - That,timothy grass cannot, under any circumstances, be adatittd for pastare, as the close nipping of horses and sheep is fatal to the tubers, which are so extensively destroy ed by swine. 2. That the proper period .formowing tim. why is any time after the proCeks of disicea. tion hail commenced on the stalk, as noticed in proposition 3. It is not very essential whether it is performed te week earlier or fat er, provided that evidence of 3itaturity has become manifest. 3. All atflsinpts at close shalein„,e. the sward should be avoided while using the ievthe, and, in gaugingmowing-machines, care should be taken to set them to run so high that thiiy will not , gut the timothy 'below the second joint above the tuber." Any farmer can satisfy hiinself as - to .the correctness of these representations, by a lit. tie observation in his own fields ; am] as the point is one of importance, it is worthy careful attention. if cut just after coming into bloom, it .no doubt makes the most eatable-July for stock,. but gives; less, weight per acre than if cut lot= er, besides the PIA of destroying the vitality, of the plants for sucetvding crops. Early cutting also renders it liable to be killed by drouth. a, cut when fully 'ripe, it gives a touch larger quantity of hay per acre, but hail and wiry, containing more condensed nutriment, and requiring to be cut up fine to enable borSes or other stuck to eat it properly. If allowed to , ripen, its seed is a very exhaest.' ing crop - to the soil. The best time to cut timothy would probably be, as s oon as the seeds are fully !brined, but before they begin' to,ripen. But as it theqatest of our grasses, and comes to the, proper stage fur cutting just- about, the commencement ..of the Wheat harvest, many farmers beim no patience to wtiit till then, or they Fit oir mowing their timothy till the wheat ii, seeured,—in either 'ease greatly to their own - injury. ii , Now . that mowing machines and horse rakes are bectim- Mg plentiful and cheap, the,work i . ifhtipmak• Mg can be'espeditiously done ; without:inter feringsv ith other crops, .Timothy, espeeiallY if grown" by- itself and cut . with a machine wiien nearly ripe r requiree but , little- more to be; doha:to wake fi into hay, ie tins dry climate, than to 'raked - up in' the - iiebning and put late Urge cocks, and, carried 'to the barn nest day, or as soon steam - anent.- II a few ramie of snit are : thrown on each load Lis it Is aßroadln the mew, alttho aaidity re. nuatting in the bay will he cormtecl, and far . imitate* prevented. If, clover is milked with'.tbe timothy aptopertim not exceeding one-half, let the former wait till the bitten is sufficiently mature; if ihe - clover ,preponder.. 111011 th 4 Drop should be out as noon as the clo. vet is ready.. Timothy has the' disadvantage of being, but oflowpower, after it has *mu -01.64 its maturity' soul aiimineacied ***at itawthrirlikili 0%1010 of Lesvos ooly i one quently it gives but little aftermath, It is then very nntritiousiand keeps its , greenness and, vitality till late in the autumnowil may at, that time be pastured by stock without in juryto the plants. our dry,' hot 'climate, Gamer. generally levet/lair grass, after cutting, -too, lung es poseil to the sun' and then it becomes dried up silihat, its.be;t properties are evaporated. It is a far better plan to cure the hay by put tiegit,iwoocks the eveningof the ,day it is cut, if the wiiiiher . is dry and the ;grass is mature, and letting lrecitaid,so.for a day or two, - orintil it it be drawn to the biro or stack arleisine, taking:care that It-is not left to` exPdsed ' to .a passing ah4wei, should one be apprehetideil- Gfnesee Farmer. Whim To make waten almost ice cold, lit4 r it in an earthen pitcher, unglazed, wrapped around with several fold - eel coarse linen, or cotton cloth, kept wet alt the - time. The evapora tion from the cloth abstratts the heat; tram within, and leaves the water es cold as it ought to be drank in summer, consistent with safety and health. • , Cooling rooms : the least troublesome plan is to hoist. the windows and open. the doors at daylight, at 'eight or nine o 4 Clock, close them, especially the external windows and shutters, - if there be any, except to admit bare ly necessary light. . . : Churches May . be kept:delightfully cool in the same way,.and thucirs' ititty add to the comfort of public worship; leaving the win. doWit open, b'ut the 'lattice shutters-closed, on the north side of the house; will secure a-thor ough ventilation. . • Still greater coolness - math() produced 11 \\ having a large heavy cotton or, linen sheet nett- each open windowor door, and kept con. sti‘ntly wet, the evaporation produces a vac. mite, and a continual draft of air isitheresult. ln.lndia and other eastern countries, (Sunman matting is used ;Icing grass plated answers a good purpose. In Germany, a broad vessel. or pan is kept in room, nearly filled with water, the pan, not the room. the surface of the water being covered with green leaves. To have delightfully hard butter lin sum mer, withoutice,,the plan recommended by that' excellent and useful publicationithe, &i. cssiiirc Americana year ago. is a dead one. Put a,trivet, oraity.open fiat thing trith legs in a saucer s - put on this trivet the pia* of but. ter, and fill the saucer with water/ turn a common flower pot upside down :over the butter, so that its edge shall 'be, within the saucer, and under the water. Plug] the hole of the flower pot with a cork, tberaldiench the flower pot with water, set it in a eitot place until morning; or if done at breakfast, the butter will be very hard by supper thttg., flow many of our city boarding school girls, who have been learnina .philosophy, astrono. My, syntax, and prosody, lur years-aut,' ci their own selves, write us an explanation within a month.. • To keep the body cool in summer, it is best to eat no meat, or fle:sh„or Rah, at least not oftener , thin once a day, and, that in the cool Of the morning; making a breakfast des sert of berries of sot .king Dinner, light soup, with bread; , thenyegetables, samp, corn, cracked ; dinner dessert of fruits and berries, in, their natural state, fresh, ripe, and perfect. Touch nothing after< than din. tier; taking nothing at all et supper, but a piece of cold bread and butter, and a. single cup . of some hot drink, or in place of these. a saucet• of ripe berries, without sugar, milk, cream, or any thing else, not evetila glass s of water or any other liquid for en hour after. To keep the. head cool, especially of those who live by their wits; such as lawyers, doe -tors, editors, a - uthors, and other gentlemen pf, indostri, it is best to rise early enough tope dressed and ready `fur study, as soon as it is sufficiently light to use the -eye easily with out artificial aid, having retired the evehing before; early enough to have allowed Mil sev en bouri 'for • sound `.sleep; then 'study for about two hours; next make a breakfast of. a piece of cold bread and butter, an egg,' and a cup of hot drink, nothing more;., then resume study until ten, not td, be renewed un til next ,morning ; allowing no interruption whatever, until the time fur study ceases, ex cept to have the Breakfast brought in. The reason of this is, the brain isTecuPerated by sleep ; hence its energies are greatest, fresh est, purest, in all men without ekcieption, im mediately after a night's sleep, 'and . tvery moment of thought diminishes the amount of brain poWer, as certainly as an•open spiggot diminishes the'antount of liquid within. Nature may be s thwarted, and her - plans wrested from her; and habit or stimulation may make it more agreeable to,some to do their "studying at night,-but it is a' perversion of the natural order.of things, and such per. eons will be either-prematurely disabled; or their writings will lie contrary to the right and the true. As the brain is More vigor ous in the morning, so is the bodY, and vig or of both must give vigor of' thought and expression, that - is, if the head has anything inside.—Lialls Aurnal of Health. CEMENT FOR Fa, INCOMIIIISTIiILE WASu, &c.—ln answer to the inquiry of 0. P.-„ I would say.: - Slack stone lime in ti large tub, or barrel, with boiling ' water, covering tub to keep in the Steam. l Whn thus graded pass it through a fine alive: • Now, to- six quarts of this broe.add one' quart of rock sale, and one gatroh- of water ; load the - mix ture, and skim it clean., To, very fire gal lons of this mixture, add one poimd of alum, halt a pound'ot coppers; and, by ;ilow de gree; threeloerthe of a pound Otlpotash,and tour quarts of fine sand. This mixture will now admit of. any tploring. 'matter you choose, 'mid may be applied withla; brush.— It looks better than paint, is as durable es slate, and swill stop small leaks in roots, ten: dering them incombustible. 'When Weep= on brick work, it:redden the brick ;impervi. oui to rain or wet:—L.Davis is Ven.l'anntr. ALL HISTORY Ghat F SUARISPEASS — Hs was born in April, 15ki, at Stratford.on• Avon, was the ton of 'John Shakespeam tradestnaryand at the age of eighteen sal married to Ann :llinhaway, then meaty-six years old. In 1588 he c ivent'in London, and there beearne a player; in 15811 he was one of the pinrietart of the:-Hlseriilrlar , Theater, and in 1595 wAn prominentialuicer in a large theater Called the Globe: He seems tolat.v.° altered, mended, and added to the draniat of .others before he wrote any himself. iletv"e" 091 and 1613 he wrote over:Pirty plttY 6, but the precise date Of their coniftsition it IS impossible to fix,. About-tbis year 1610 he retired 'perinabently to Stratford. Ile died .olt the 12311.. of April, , NIG; 'Such are the Ineagei l results of a century o 1 research isto the external life of. Shakespeare. tgir,' A imrrespondent Farmer explains bow a neig l mows only about twenty makes it profitable to own Thai° are mime who, likO our triad Win dy, do not sea the economy of buying a mow ing machine at 10; but sometimes they get enimped, and hire a machine/ Neighbor b. Mows for all snob at. the. - ,rate .of two acres for a day's Work, is mum. Ile usually cult five or ma aerea id a balfday,,and VA 4 6 ind 'a 'half or threc'days" Work" in payment: thUa doing:without:any - other hired help.. I •ent thietpsix *acres of gran last summer,and 4134 acres of grain, and hired nineteen dap doing the reef, wiib guy waybill% liter ksbioa of air NOsibbor, \ - of the Grauste hbor of his lay acres annual], , Mowing At 3.-
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