'Gieat Trhinph or The Ready Pay System! IT IS CERTAIN THAT Goons C.LN:BE SOLD - SUCCMSFULLY IN MONIROSE, AND AT titISQVEITANNA PEPOT. CO r Cet, Ei 11. r. ll , ao t t - , ,,,, „„t r his &amnion will tloxell to call attffeqbeiT, & Where it siill be proven that the merchant, in sel ling his Goods, can afford to sell CHEAPER for CAFtIFff, and can offer inducements sufficient to make it an object to purchasers, at whatever sacri fice, to procniethe mOney to make their purchases - on' tb E e Cash .31. / Itlt7 n. We have jut; received, and are constantly re ceiving a splendid assortment of . SPRING AND SUMMER GOOD& adapted for t• Isi.intoo and which win mot fail to erne e l Gen al !al Saidsfa,ctiori, 1 , .. ... which'and volii4haged under the ittost favorible Il - • - .... .. - Lircumstances, fir Cash. 1 They are enabled to. O c and willbie r and sell at prices ei far below others that gird& c &sting credit,— no matter whether it is to TOllt, 4; r , or liorr.. ,TOEREFORF,, Examix' ie, Coinpare, .and Judge oi Blif an amortmentleretofore unegnalled by anything ev er offered' in Montrose.. ' ' IL.T\T to--sr • STAPLE DRY GOODS,: Compijain finny new andAlesimbhi styles of Goode unknown in this inarket,nmong which will be ficuid,in Ladies' Dress Goods, all the novelties of the day, Cheap al. GottenVirg, & Co's. New and choice styles ol,llroche, double and single, :tells, Plaid; Wool, Telma, an&Mantille, and a new style of CfeENILL-SHAWLS, - • CHEAP, AT . • Guttenberg, It senbumn, - 41 Co's. CLOTH CLOAIt.S. in assortment always on hand, also Ladies Cloth and trimmings tb match, of 511 shades, Cheap, t- al Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, L.Co's. E'J MROORDIERTE. In "this department are can offer great inducement, as we are pure4a2ing directly from Importing Houses. The anrtinetivcoMprgaur- WenchSeta, Sleevsa and Co Worked Edgings and Insertings, and a great many more articles toonumerow to men tion--Lail of which may be found . . CHEAP. AT Guttenberg, Roienbawk. a, Co's. PREera ,- © . ( DODO Boarlaq; — Flortert, Plumes, V.:ite, Stiff Neqings ^md Frames, at aliol&eeel and retail; Cheap, ft Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & • DO ITE* sTic GOODS. ' Nay be fond all the different qualnles of TEMS, q/164-L4MS, , _PLEA ClikD GOODS, it, FINE UNBLF.ACMED MUSLINS , 7lerS, T_R [RES, • ; DEsr.vs : 7 :711!!--YING *I/dal wide, CELAP, AT • GETTENBEIIG, Rosisw&Fm, & cvs. . _1141114111011 OLlMltitriz AN this is oie of their principeibranehes of business in New 'York 'tlty, they certainly laive•ons great ad vantage over all the rest of - the Clothiers, they bar intone 'partierateadily in .s , rew 'York City to devote eV his time to this particular branch of manufacture. They will furiii.h, at any time, a !good Garment, at abclut the price for which the material' s can he got. The, wairaate, 'heir Worli anil 7 l cemPlete' fit or tPi bargain. lheyketgaristantly ort Laud . ohe of the beet stocks of' • ' ' Ovei and Under Coats, SIXII AS FROCK; DRESS, RAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS _ great variety and different int& VeSts Testi :=Vests Such'as' Velvet, Plush, "Cassimere,' and Satin, CBE P, AT Guttenberg, Rosenbaum is Co. L. az:p : TT-4;,,1,N a.- MADE TO ORDER, N•• OF_ TUE, • [ PEST 11,1ATERIAi§, At Short Notice. Under Garments, Tor jays ar well is s :fer Gentlemen, auelk a SILK;LAMBSI VOOL, kc.. Gottingbeirr, Oitc word u ST6tatiC7ll for the trise 7 To out numerous /lieu& I" • - and in paiticsdar to tiww.e knowinetheinielmes to be indebted torus, we would sty once more that we wffl tell for 1 , 1 , READY PAY, hereafter, add.oll accounts must be oeUled withamt further notire.=: We are tired of writing Duunfne Letters; sod sapptwiing the PostofSee, to our lon. We will tate all kintixofllmirest the highest market price in Jialtireat'.,,,All accounts 'atat - 441,5; over six months on our Books, will be left for collection, an . :leis settled by 'note. - • - tiesberg; Itoseabasuft; wornclii; kiru soAtrai. • + w:c,_ AND =EI .STRANGE:AND MYSTEIIOITSI, THAT every intelligent man' nihis -Community thould no4now that:4-new'iniingement -ban been made by WEAVER .ac ATEMATON, at the fi Tt6 .441!1111-11LL foe eiirylng on the Blaokinnithing - and trarringe - • Thunness: -- • - Zany tno4 thiti to heralik; fiat the the bent`StA the fee Who do not, we would ray that we are pee pared to.do any work in our line which ma! .be en trusted tb us, in the most durable manner. in the most improved style, and Ora shOrteat powible time. An Work Warr.ttae./ give .Good Satitraqion. JANES 11. WkATLR, • - JLARK L. ATHCRTON: Montrose, March 9, 1959.-dm MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, near Searle* Hotel. 17 1 ,EEP constantly on hand tir,ood supply of MEATS IV of all kinds. Cash paid for Beet Cat tie, Citives,Sheep,,nnd Lambs. ALiafor. Bides °Lail kinds. . • BENSTOCK .1; HAWLEY. R. lIARLKT. S. T. RT.NSTOCK. - Nontrosejeb. 16, 1669.-If. 1 7,A 1 A 2- 0 ~v ! A4l Exact Justice to ALL Bleu. DA'. 1900 N & CO, respectfully inform • their frieos and the public, that dd.) , have completed their large and Superior FLOURING MILL ! AT UNIONDALE, • and commenced the Manufacture of all the various kinds of Flour, !Neil, and Recd, of the Purest quality. To those unacquainted with our Ts tablishment we woald say: We have ruar,Ridn of Excellent Stoneic inanufacturadby Hart &Munson, Utica, N. Y., and - supccior Machinery from the Wash ington Iron Works of I. Stanton & Co:, of Newburg, N. Y., with three' Calla al the hest AWchor Cloth, and the . whole. fitted np •- . - Modern Improvements of a First:Classilill. • • • In consequence of the improvements. the "Srrctm" is dispensed with and better re,sults phi:shied. The Flour is better and whiter, and the saving to them* tomer in grinding small grainswill often equal 15 per cent. Custoni Work executed promptly, anti in the best manner. FLOUR, MEAL, aLti FEED kept for axle pt the Lowest Cab Prices. or Satiajc!ctiox pieeit to J?perry J'alruitage is RrApiCif Uniondakireb..Ll. 1669.—1 T, • ' KEYSTONE HOTEL. Wm. K. HATCH, Proprietor. THIS new and commodious Hotel, situated on Main Street, near the Court House, and nearly in the center of the bok.inme: pt rtion of Montrose, is now fully, ompleted and furnished. and SiiU opened on the :nth of September, 1358, for the.acconuodation of the - public and travelers. The Proprietor feels Confident that he is nor prepared to entertain guests in a manner that cannot fait to give CompkiitolatisfaOtion. The House and Furniture we new e arldno Orpanse has been aparedlo render it equal,-if not superior to any similar establishment in this part of the State.; It is well supplied With all tha taunt improvements ind comforbt, and obliging gaiters rill altei4y• Ld in al.- teudauce to respond to custonlers. The Stable" connected with this House arc New and Convenient. The Proprietor respietfully solicits the patronage of his old friends and the publicgenerally., WIC Liam. ioutrpre, September 22, I6S6.—ti RIGHT IN TOWN: EXTENSION 'TABLES usiscrAcsratin 11Y SMITH'I 0T 08'8 8 of nil SIZES and PRICES to suit ttie.TIIIES, of Walnut, Cherry, and Mahogany, and warranted to work right up to the rifle. Montrose, June 91558. . • HOWE'S `PATENT ELLIPTIC SPRING BED. Luxury, Contort, and Eaae Combined. TILESE CELEBRATED REDS FOR SALE BY W. W. SMITH & CO. Montrose, Vara 8;1859. C COITErIEi - IMES to The 4iblic, at' prices' tbat'cannot fail NJ to suit, alarge and sup.iricir assortment, of G.IVOCERIES, At tlie 4,1 esniblistiment formerly occupied by O. M. Crane. SUO A I:S, TEAS, OOFFEE, SFR' E, FLOUR, aid SALT, (Li tAc suck or Larrt-L) FISH,' and •All articles usually found in first class •t/tocorlea. Flotir by-the Wholesale and Retail. • As I mean to merit, I hope to receive aliberal *no of public panonage. • N. B. Tbe_bighest market price paid for i‘elts and 46 deaceia"iad Veal Skims. - - Z COBB. Montrose, Mardi 'FARIERI.ATTENDIIII HE undersigned would respeetfullyannourite to T "the Fanatical and all others interested, that_ ".IRIOTT TILDEN, .. , . . at th e old' stand ot. M. d: Z. 31011',•.axe pared, to fumisit.PLOWS.of the shoat approved put terns now use. Ink+ a 3 ZilatrAhp's Afars Iron Beast, 'Also. Foists of kinds, Landsitles, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm ers and others, all of which we prripose to sell as ice as can be afforded by asap establitinoont in this coon try. ~.. ELIJAH MOTT'. G. A. TILDFS. We are alsti agents for Emery's Horse Powers, Drseand Cirvular faws for wood, also Dog Churn Powers, which we can furnish, on short notice. Montrose, Pee. 1; 1856.-tf SOAP MANUFACTORY. THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand for sale at his establishment in Montrose,tbe Best (mal ty of 504 , 7'.50.4 P, inantArtored from the lye of wood ashes and gresse,iii the ofirfashioiAed wiy,and not by any Patent : , • For these that furnish the grease,himanu6etures the roar fcir sl,tin-a barrel. Warranted in all metre to be a good article,Wr the Soap maybe returned Mid the money refandot PRICES. Per barrel Half Barrel Ga110n.... • Win:llo34e lilealcns will be furnished—if delivered at the Ashen inVontrose—at the rate of ten barrek. for $45,0r at Scranton at ten barrels for *SO. , JOHN HENRY WARES. Montrose*, Kuehl, 1856.-4 _ • __-_ _ Plowland-Chiltitators. 10 - Inrnish • - all kinds of FLOWS and CULTIVATORS as good 1131i.cAi"..AS can lm had at any shop in „ comity.. • • . He hip MontrO,st,' near the comer of Main nod Cherry Streess,andltnother in New Milford, near Boyle'e Hotel. He'Rairittttlone onehort- nodr.e. •Ur Iten.takes in cubists for all work; • Itaatran, March /0, /1“44:4111. . ! ' Arts 4iikiltglalEL: A: Compound Remedy, In which we have !tapered to prodneethe Most treettnaltUesti ve that can he made. It la a concentrae mead o r pap Sieittodfils, m comhlted - with other anbetauere• origin greeter illießatite sneer no to afford an effective antidote for th e 01„,„, routed eimot.. In. twllet ed that melt a reumly 1. ussiabr th aw who malts from etrnmotteconiplainta, ant that atm W edit secompllah their mine timt trot. otim• mooae erniddothlelarge clamor ourattileted fellow chirena. How' completely thiatemOnmd_will dolt Whom proem iti xsin'ti nimir Or. many of tin wem4 PPM In the talloarhur compialuts Serobt4 .. ollierofiltine Into Wirer and Eruptive D 0,,,...... lianetibto ; Kim 'Tumors, . Rheum.. Weald Read.tati and Nyjillintle Affect uric Stith Dineism, limp. .....,,,, d i o ix o mdoemx, Detillityi Illspeper it 11“.11011- if." - POOMP.O. or lA. At 4°10 . '0 flee.ttlail the whol . clam ofeomplditemishurftemr the oni, pl..oormanontlyin he found a pool • Obeid*. when ta ken In tie spring, to expel the foul Nation eh / ester In the !Joni' at that Mamma Um year. 111 thithonly explainn albino many rankly tor rethders are nipped in sly lid. Mulitlntwenn. by the &With remedy, epaenmelMeitien the endimbl*Of kill crop. thipi uterrouswirea, thrimit wthittheliment will Mite to tilt Mar of corruptions. if not molded to do Mho through the Lateral ehainelt id the body by an alterative mullein.. Clean. nut the vh naiad blood whenever you find Its imporitivx landing thniagh tho i s:Zig itliplet, emptioneor .11V14; r1M111.• it when you end it mob and .lueut In she rens ; clews. II whenever It to fool' and Tone tillage will tell ' rid wilen. Byrn where DO particniar disorder I. felt, people rainyleiter bean lhan A 11, i• lour,. lia. ,tan. Ins the !done, Karrpp the blood lenity and all le well : Indwith thPlimhubtro. ofille il, there eau ba Itti !MINX health. Som• er or later wintethlue mart tio wroth:. and the grout machinery of Ufa laillwidetel or overthrown.. . ... , Sarsaparilla line. and &Ater es notch the 'rctputatlon, otaecompllh. ' , ln:thee...MU. /lot the world been errezlootttr de milord by f= tlona ht it. trolly s heerly the drna alone ha , not at{ the etr- Mefalm.,i ter It. lett more Leconte mine prepuOittrine. pre tenttlnat to he NoteelattAtett carnet. of 11. t'antalo tett Ilttlette the On too of Saxesparttla. or any I htnit One: Moine; We years the public hare been mhded hr bole toOtles.rett. tootling to rife n quart of Extract of Fort:11.1{11u for Ott' doltir.- 1(.4 of the, Imre lo , en upon the Me!, torlhre not 1.1.1 V roIE. tato litlle. !tont% Samparilla, lint oft ChM/ noratlrciwperll. v. hole ever. lieticvAitrer atut I,lltatul 41,0{4.101,1,1 tue• fialetved the nee ertht earl. me soittatta ftr Itnntaparllto 11..1 the nierket until tilt IMMO Ito if le Jnnly tteephetd. and lu InfttealllP 11V1111111111% with lutpoettlon and cheat: 14111 we ClUlLl.Cl.ll4.llll4S3r,litliii2 and Intet.3 to .upple tenth a I , l , lllCar 16 , 141tt1i 1 , 1,1111. urell4ll.o goon the loot 14 ohloquy Wll.O. revt• upon It. Aral tee bleak a.• home 'ground terhelle,ltig It too virtue, whirl, an. Irr,Astable laV tht• (trAl mare run 14 the divroos It t. Intended to eure. In miter to ttelir their ent4pletv erattleadon frutu the a(rp.:11;111e tented) 101 l :y•conllnk• to Orttelloriott the InttOCt Prepared by 1 Dr. 3. C. Aye - A. & Co. 10WELL, MASS. • Pride; per,Botile ; Sir Bottlrs for $5. Ayer'-s Cherry Pectoral, hae wonfaatrlf Fut•R amykoirti f•,r the Mire Of neer). Vitriety TlOnnt 310 T.uns Ottapialut.That tt it entirely riiiiihrevar) tr to reooutit the t.% Idracc 01 Its vlrtoes. whet. v..r It tins twee eml•l"): - . 1 . AI. It Win Teen b, ehtomant use Ibn'uab•wt this koctlon. let need nit do moo, than amine the people Its truant y is kept lip It, the beet it ever lene , been. and Vol It nuy be relictl on to do tot ttartr teller oil tt ban egin been found to dd. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Mit THE entEmlY roetirenete. Itunakl+, Dy. 114.1.14. .14,entivy. Foul Erse.lieetae.lleuteehr, Mot, IChrtnuntl.n.. ERIIIIIOII% and I ti%., , ev, !Awe Deopey, Tcn,ft, ithennt, Nctinagnk, So IMlnrer 11141111 d fur l'nrir) 4.nr th e lthek/. Thee um altar ensted, Bo Urit the end et can late then. are 11.4: beat urerient in ILr aortd for 11 , c tr. Y a WIT311141) , 18, Price, 25 eeltle per ?oz; Fire Boca for $l,OO. firrat rmnthere of Clergyznett, ttatestmn. and et - Martel pen...wee, have lent their ti.uove ti. &JIM' the at/parallelled nattral. at, Telnerliß, I Ilt I Alt mrette flit them tett "i 1 , 0111. The mevate het., umued fiuniph grail+ oor Atterletin Alhateai. ht a 1.1 , h v vr:th fun above taiuttilkkal., Ittot Mieitt ;Lit etAtahll4ql,os il.eLe Iht tat 14 tort MT br - yi,rlniiirk•al Mat e inutnnitlCAlS they mato, mote pr a. 'lMmitir.t: Ai et alai tak tat The 'Lek • ant thelhote lid there h. for 114111..11110 y Aimed Iktir It. AV, mu Ifni are for Kite hi A. Tr ic ELI- Moo ; W. Ir. AT Dlthoek haL'OTT, Sli VILLE: 11. N. SI! EIZMAN. Lyun ; IVALTSIAN SW ISIIIiIt, A Ithorti; and hy all Inurciau anti the tarlatipal Slavhauts su.q. Ca. • C2== Keep it before the People TII.tT the FILLING nut 4 by these New Turk ITLlker. enntalns acid which EAT, the Irol mtld Pi 14,11, the :VSo. Gelder:ye of ntzh arn he , nat lb South Fourth Stn..% and no Safe GM lie wade under the Chaluplon indent which will 1a.4 tent Year. beforelt • oubln.ly eaten up; .401,/ that Got 5.3fe. of Jtireplt Ttiroae. of '..i.ortatt.tru, that u op 141•Y • 11 0101 Lu the nif.lrt or the IA of I kwelle her, ap;:1114.1;tOrn stet ut,tteli tf odd real n;tyn.ted sta,Py an a tbre.N..f" Lat 11;n lag/butt Ito , tet toot LC. ANT aIRVIIIIEIOI.O by /. suet, Ilerrlng, S. too the only lntar. pratlf lob Ito use. FARRELJIERFCING..t (YTS PATENt CHAMPION SAFES. the only In this City whirl: Wave nova: twett robbed by tertlrlari ear lead - their cauteats .Lan.royed i.y aerblental the—Fro. The Cretri of the 4t L ult. Ke.init WAttattes !tut trtscrrutn TAW )t,41 irr.K - 1;_„-ir,, 14; J 04. hereby rollifYiNt rton [fife ntion4lngtt 42, E. 14,44.1 u, mode by Farrel d . Co.. N. 3. WAlfolt ar..3.41%11.10p1ifa. whicb war be the nre that Ora:until ham., In nut flrepruut, and Is unclean ai a tin, prr.of ale ; that the lotolt s ;mire% Jewels", dr., rel.lelt wart' In the stafr t the ttrue Inlteh injured; that the handles .I,lch It t 0,., In wt', tif luaus, and tcly pion, hint, ant that a no. P.O TiarlANG 'the one re-Lich burred over the ,alit tafa was 11,4 lout It have Injured any SAFE putpttetu,g to be blne-Ptra.r. rt -twit, W. G. Pytar(s.., druzglit ; J.. W. Tr.orrre. Itateltatt Js.!. Earl r 4,41.44 4.1.;„ A; e I hot tn. rnervltant• Walton liar, .Tuan Ctltttl, P, WATItrIN, tumth FOCRTlentrot , Pit int.W.Phlit. have now tin twat the haltratt enticement of -Natant-4Elr Safer It. the United Stater, warranted eqtraltja env 44t1." made rtaarnable term.. Mare nit e call. • fiILLLNGS ST GOLAN 4u.ilfvre, January ig r trai.a.-ly AO,[2lT. HERRXNG'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES ' REWARD to any person who shall 000 prove that one of them has ever fail. e a, in an ite4aents: fire to prmrre ;!s eentretz , .. The BEST S 4 PEh made. F. 11. CIIANDLER,..4yr,a. Montrose, Nov. 2-1, 1858. REMOVAL. New Firm. New *tdre. Public Averiue, just below J. Etheridge'L BALDWIN would respectfully adounce • to the public that he has aseoeiutLd hiatself Rini WM. L. ALLEN, hi the FLOUR, FEED, AND GROCERY - -BUSINESS. .tho, that they have replayed into their newly fined nn Public Avenue, just below J. Ethel.- Idge's Drug Mora, where can always be found the choicest brands of Faingy et r i lop iE % d . - Pork, ilanri, Fhb, Dipped Candles, TilllOlllYl • ;Closer, Field, and Gurdea Seeds. Also a general amortment of Groceries, Audi sa Sugars, Molasses; Syrups, Tea,-Coffee, &c. &e. `Thankful for mot fatdia, would solicit a- continu ance of the p , 344. - 1. under the neat firm, itledging;our selves to diythe tam thing; hopletz by each bargain . to Le sure of another. Being under a ailferent Administration, It is rery desirable to hare all old accounts settled, and coot : :mire anew, under the Mead,' Pay System. ;BALDWIN k ALLEN. A. Bat.vvris WIC. L. ALLmt.• Montrose, Oct. 20, 1858.—tc 011 YES, OH YES, HERE' WE COME. BOTB WEBSTER; Tr iiI7L I W purchased of S, A. Woodruff his Stock in Trade, are prepared to accommodate all who will favor us with their custom, at "lire and let lire" prima. • - _ , S . TO V_E AND PIPE, T.IN, COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE of every de.w.rlptlon ovtiaiif the country. Also, WINDOW SASH; . PANEL DOORS,- WINDOW BLINDS, LATH, PINE LU.MBER, and BUILDING NA TgRIA.PS generally. !Designs for Country buildings, with specifications and estimates of cost, kc., fUrulahed-to such as may dedre them - ,at moderate prjces. Persons about building in the County will find it to theininterest to'cali 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 Piiiiiiikestitiets, a few rods south ofoearle's hotel. Carpenter mop near theldethodivt Church. IC. B. All-kinds - of produce taken in exchange for Goods. BoyDkWEASTEA A. L. VW MINTER. MOntrOAC, March 8,41368.-17 A Forty-Horse Power STEM Elgin FOR SLLE IN GOOD ORDER. 9 FEET eight , inah stroke, 14` inch Cylinder, hal • laime wheel, 'area tons. Is a strong well built machine. Suitable for a Coal Shaft or Tannery, and will be sold very lore. Address, Jan:l4, IBbT .t 5,00 2,60 A CARD. TAR. THAYER . Of thii.ditiatighaustout WateeCure, -will be at riusquebanna Lc• pot, {Nicol's Hotel,) on therath of each month, dry ingthe Spring and Summer, for Consultation. Inv's lids trill find it to their advantage to giro him a call.' Pafients received at all times at his ESTABLISH MENT, in BINGHAMTON, N. Y., wherC every com fort and convenience may be found for the success ful treatment of Invalid*. Binghamton, N. Y., March - 23, 1889.—ti , Tesel Teas!' A Mtn iot of Black'oad GisisiTeasilioopezed, . JT! itT9N6 . _ THEIREATEST' Ei • LAJ M • CO 0 LLI DISCOVERY LLI 410 CC lo CZ, a IJJ OF TIM AGE K.ICNNEDY; of noebm7. Mu, dbieorered ede of onr 1.0.0303612 ft remedy Ma eons .1 ThO worst Scrofula down.to a common Pimple. • He Imarrlvii it In over eleven hundred 1,1.+1•4, and never tailed er 0134 In two M.., (both thunder hon.orj He hne4ow i n lila pow. - eon ovei owe hundred ....Inked of Ha valtie, within twenty nines of in,ton. Two twotlrt aro warranted to cure a finding tont month. tine to threelqtka wllleure UM Woreot killd or f id e, 00 the fare. Two or three bottles will e:ear the sy‘tem or bilk, Two hottles are warranted to eur..the worst rept I' in the month or Wornach.. 1 Them to Eve bottler are warranted to enrr the w4.rat kind or key atreta, Our 41 t wo bottleolurr, ...punted to core tilla humo In command Evnt. Two bottle% ore P. arntot ed to corn r pun I tof ft Ire tftt ammo' the hair. , Fourl° six I.ntlNn are warranted locum corrup(a n d rotating It Ice. One ottic• will run. may eruption of the .kin. Two or Oh ree.bottics are warrautratt o cure the worst Eliot of ring. worm. Iva nr ihrre bottliv 011. ' , Arum t d try atm the mo.t derpvrattcue of rL. msA,ll.m. There Or roue hottle are warranted to tore Nil Ithetan. VI, to Held bottle.* velll mire the Wm . :Rem of s..rorols. A heneflt 1.4 al gra3, r perlrocell from the Ifni 1...tt1e,5..11 a 'perfect e.re la wumotetterhoo the above goat:thy IC take, • RIIXIIUItY.IIAtO4. tram . 11110 k 11 .— Th @ ropatatlon or th e Sledlcul Disetwery.lo arr iue Lll/ of hinno 1,4 so well established by the ttteminmn.; glee of all who have eves lased it, that need not Ay anythingon the subject. as the mmst skilful physicians and the mo-t ealetni Itrug; gists to the eountey nee to ire praise. In menting the kftntleal trio to your tattle.% I .hr It with frill knowledge arils tutrative power, In 'Hien tog oil, 0.1 rtidlif 10..11 of Howe L11..01.010 which you art unforlunnt• ',um,— Tb.3l niZo4ciethelating diseast;to an agettluttate er e NURSING- SORE MOUTH, 1.111(111N - 11 as Irby n miracle; your own temper I , reclor,l 1.. Ito rat. nl .we runt slid your babe from short and fretful naps to calm and kweet • nod the helical ltl-eorerk btmno , b1e.1:4; toy our hosbatel and household. ' In the more advanced stages of • CANKER it the darAch. connina • DYSPEPSIA, .111 ch la notlilng Loa Maar on ILeaporoarl :then to dm% ottall nesand • KIDIVEVS, enrat log a Ninklne. rune titling , and an I follffrreuc..tren to th e cam of your (.Lolly. Your fflona la RAW .AND .INFLAIID ) f LI .1 I Ye7i.'Tl font 211: 1V. k .`',.,` . .."41..J 4 . :1.. tall,. al Ilre arrlrootloor told of thr t.a13.4.: r“t. It or, i the,, yom C4.114111. , 1.1] 1, 4 4.1 U bloom and twbome..allow orarcralkh, and tour 1.,t 4::,) I. erne. For want of nouriohnient2 y”or ,r.tioo I..coulea loofa and tb tLf res of tour taAlv Le... rfax.d. TLes. follow a train nfdlwaka which itte NI ed:Cal Dtrovery 1p fwcul lat I y adaptrtl to CU F • 6 • - ?r t,helrrt_. c,kpest a Ow spipc mut Mine inlnt ATM 'OW, irregularity or the buwellk atal ahlo, that in Lut eten4thalw Of dit.ftl. the PILES . - Ilow rtnni thousand. of poor nine.ate.llll . ..rlllg !min lade ill!. •1...... and Ole lig away • nilix.rable Ille., and their Devi di k ip poi c .),i,or doe.. nid - 1,114 0. !L.' Z. 119,. I velitli to liiipie.ie on v our ni and i lad Foal old proverb. 4 . An ounce or prevenlli ii ix bet ler t tin V. :. lAml,.lot ourc. 1 . 1 " , j MEDICAL - I/VOVEDIT - you 1.., , i. 104 ,. t",, , r, e - vol;Im r;1, A.• ~,,, will, late crvat and food dlialivy pv.t ItAvilhirr.iliritlvrlot V.111ei11”...L.1.C.....,10 ).Dally itti l ry. XSI ..41.jk . LI 4.1(.. over La.•.:•••1 . 1-4 al Ito: 6.. t yi . .11 caa, got We. onrinrio nt, .rrtErl' loss I , It USE.-Idultat, n one Libleßfr..fili y.tir in recto i Chlblren to I ten'} earx, dereverl exiiiirial—l'itildivn (rein fi tirdil veil, .1 ..r. ~,,,ftr. A. er, olrordpii.• Ott, lat.:Applicable to al terixtltullos . lake xiitlelent tdyperatent. Iloilo'', rla tl.. lc.: 1 day. Your. - ly, DONAL?) IV.FTY::/ili. re} ial,i. tit - 411Ej, i r it izt4l,. - go.tro.s.e., • Ghat lind, ..I,C. S. B. WEST, 811. Nu t. Wall' ta lade.-IY A Ws rave.? nave yon pane to the tide a llcklitig or ...Ave. in the limo.? Have Crothla4o.? Ila.r you the Itronchitts? Nemo.. Ns t.lllo,.rany. syusTAAmr rullwalary ? ire int ear 1n.0.1.1 w alI ith Nof Le above nyouthaze.. nor Ik. S E• S .'03.11 • 01 - NP SVICUP Wll.l. CHEERY. It o 111 clfeci ey pi•71,"1 la Iv, P . ; Ike 41t- , :;;11=t1.:, Liaill.n.a Mk, or Races. frederlck County. Rd. Dr. S , Arne:—lk.-ar Ina It enti I owe 1.• tli. ollan;„ and In justice to yei, 1 have thought prOin, to make known tate of the ..at to WV owl, an,,.. that huta net h Ten N I n the raanlh uS lie.udier lad, I alittyle4 .110 a eei lu Ideas* , uhlelt fora.e.l hogs stud a!uo eunnininneatial to tor Lungs aid eery much at:dried then, and dierharced large quardlihie of corroptlon, e.clerand and Infernal. My canll.l la. through aiy Lunceanil not thr.niCh the GM ill , of tan brraul. with aplarent eau. attracted Cab a rlolent an ti, Lay a. d'•del,q hue. onappellte. andr%/time that tile idly. n , Len iho,..ht liopelei. and heyond the pourer of tinellelne. remained In 111. Wretened 1 ., alon .z time. nor.! maitre] to a lances eßeleihn. anal tjmrc rigungd tw iy hp hope far in t : hue 4-1 . 1..4 4..441 pale r. dt *he 11::w) '10144r:col Olt. prf,aled be Ta Ant Cit orOliNto Srat-r or Wit.l.t•lttrar, nUtliedble. Innmini ta. /tall .r...tre for Ice taddert and con:to...tut It, ee , n and 1,, rill great eithd.o-tlon iny fanilli.. Ile. .inv-erte 0p,..0; i n , m e lone. tenant to ht-.11,,,14 the cengla silt:ad...l. and Ott using ?LA InAlle. I was n,t0r...1 to petted lo,lth, tun tu.e an,l I ASTI retttalti a petre.tly hearty n. 3,, 1.. ihl.l 1,58. I b.Lie eoI had ela't , slat/era tvr ri4:ller 1.-. r.v . outentl AcktictetedruCtr... yy 71111 , 4 I/IN4bN. Ti () I. t , e 0 .111 a M. - • ,40 testi() 1:.•11 In. 1."•11 C!!rut..,! ule.ove tepre.vett-4. I red-v.l Lle rm. , ..ert a, .r.•. 1 rilry-le-11.• Is worti, lAIIE, I:. lutoitoW. I ot., , 4 Berlin (Inuit, 13a111.1. , .te Cotacteme. 1,151 , 7C - LARGY Dr. Sway' ne.'s Compouttd s Syrup of Wilcl Cherry, I.rfevt Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, i :A . : 4 tl 4,7. : ft ti:e mid alterative medicine, Lir em.eri.ir la the in An turanad.le ira.nly for Inarlar.s, ('hollca, l 'llokra and all InJavl Conn.:altar. I , le."artna 11rarzt, • *—Dr Sa-a yhes edll,:tenn I. the mat and nun,lv. Prim only w veld, by A UEL T I'ILE ELL. J. ET hlnritrose, and by In.alers every... Lent thruughout the t•tturay l Ivi....rrn only ow Dr. 11. SWAYNE d SON, No. t, North 71b Str.rt. ItALTEII T 111111DIGI ?V ES. A•ONOtkApftesivorirty of Mettl:iftes at Turrrirs tltorrAnay I. Mimi all 1)r. •13.00 . 11 j13.33r csfel.rater: ntrifltiorr ; ren' e r.herry P.rtoral f"afLarric 1111.; Il.b I'. F. est Win sal lors...1.111:5; llormac t..l.etrated G,lsao fat...l; I.oart.'s se. ries of Family iseilLallai.,; SI tfraartt'S Gangling .11:3 to rt. sr ...srvro. etc for sprausi Ire man or twa,t estrk n 0,.; aria Haw o:lli.l.VVerrniraxe, :act a ‘,.rlety r Slat"; Traskts fa: llit.ttor - nt.tbr grrat •I:. for rt... swath's:, and tlllotiatotaatory 0 , 34.1a15t..; V.stm.rt, ant rate this, fee Suollsr purts.sessithestspre I.llufs....t;Astifvvr's ralu I 'rat ins %tent 3 ~ ,A lrfrtlcle Woos:ca'. nutras. ar! Mac Ars - , es .14 tlar:lce kitten, ennarr ti,s, lAr • !a/v[4.3nd Petit;l'rraiss%Al forlrrsfalfsry fr.p e. rd... f ,1, Y.:5 . 1. 1, : . - 1S of s !India m. 6 S:strstt •.1 s s r,panfla ; ‘sriety . 4 ,11 , 14 tisr berl tuarket and air stir...at rudh‘St '4oa t • of l'attat 11rdn3ars.alti•ertlicr r. pasta vtrafasiSts.... l 2 , 4 .0 =f. If ir , Say.thartits p 1 11 ,4 alit flail a?it r. ly overrthilk: liar. the Drug and ticnev tqart...f .1101dsor, July. • A I.I`EL TUICREI.L. THE QUAKER CITY Insurance Comp. of Phil. Offire, Avi!nrikl;ta Buitilingg,.ll'o. 4(18 Wi',nut Sr. -DIRE INSVElA . Nt'Eougltortac Dwelling", Pitlag Metrlintellw.c , "" male. IfAltllOE lit St' ILA NIT. on Veglelg, In.ight n.,,,,,; hoin all parts of the World. Ale.lnLud Ig+Ak:ran.o. frograll parte of the Uclon. Statt.. - 74ent of the liaminess and if7ondit;on of Ike Qua ter Oit3f in4itroace tkiap i zug, of PiiiladetiAla, for & I -A/cor a / 4 s, iiVrb, 11 , 77.9 1 1 7 aujud and, gittridtt" Jacitsew 1ne..1&;.% I:,:ci t .s {colt e Js,. I.lu. Jko) Prentingcsretwieett . 112.074 f. 7 Suit - age and tte./wrisr.aire, 4.1577 !I POST BROTHERS, Montrot•, Pa EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, Examine, Inquire SWITNE'S IJ%D SYRUP OF CHERRY. Another Remarkable. Cure: Swarne's C s elebrated Vernaituge, Dr. Swart ,e! f,,rpurifyjDr th, , ‘ .(L Dr. Swayue's Towel Cordial, CH100%1 4 ;1;14 Surplas, ItttOfb,ooo. Clbairterva Caprtal,'SSfoo,poo. 1r40?., , ,a7 LOSSES, EXPE-VSES, &c. To Immo raid. ♦ V4.1.:1 64 and 83,?.+4 4-49.3,346 18 14.1ao;:e ma3,41.4,g " • SSETS; Bond* Itnrtrar". roulKni Bond*. L 03311 on Col. lateral and N, .0151141 50 10.10, b 55011 7b Cadt on band act La 134,,e 4. and duo floto Agents ti,bl6 MEM Sari 1..., 'O ilcav~, 61:011 1 ;F: IL Prmi4crit.lE.l. po e s. PR,l:lrnt. I.l.l.l.CoGtitAVELL,twv.a Trea., UU [LEH, Awh.t. Try-. .Diroe ors. 11. ILIA. E. P. Er, A. e. canal, !En, )1. 11. puller , J EJ tru:d.. J. 1.. 115:... /1311r7. F F. rkii.s. C. In lAr. K. J. L. I'.m./sy. 11. ILL WM. D. LUSK . Age"t• lIONTILOSE, Septeml.er 15. 1.41.8.-1 v AN ACROSTIC. C OME,.,. NV 01110 E 11 goad SUPEICB , REA I, S7ONG . ri.i..011. come, and Ilee me,CIMIC ha! lIA . A LL:lsola Reortyza,(lnqtbeds,Lonot,)at PAR , R EST la my - Rocann.wlitre pa/a Damenli , LOCATION r PLEA.SANT,and h.lbe PARA yOUR111:41.11LE ' SZAVAST Norts i ntVanttOrilAlß . Mop No. S. ILanmeat of nestle'n Hide, on Tamar Street Ilwerwas, Ivirazt 11 , le Y:.-tc STOVES, STOVES, OUR stoee.4 have been co thoroughly tried, to the kJ entire rutiffaction of all, that they need no rec ommend from ns.. g. ff. SAYRE & *arose, May 47,1867, NOTICE. DEMONS desirous of paying in e anoney,on debts 1 of any deseription, can do so by leaving their paymentsswith Post, Cooper & Co., Bankers, Mont rose, to my credit, whose receipts will be allowed from their date. •• C. L. WARD. April . STEAMAGRIST AND SAW MILL.' POST BRCiTHEIIii . having purchased the above establishment,wilikeep constantly on hand Be perfins aid Pine Mour,Corn . Areal of superior qual ity, also Chop and Bran at the lowest sash prices. Custom work will ho done with despatch; and In all caries warranted, , Montrole, Ju1t.1858.-d or 11. 7 1. 7 Whops' 1ng1414,-vp Ham - THE MONTROSE ! General Finding Store is now replenished with a large varkty of r 0 R E I'E N AND DOMESTIC GOODS. We eottliaily invite the Public to inspect our Builder& and Cabinet Hardware, PCH'EET •YD TARLE CUTLERY, MY.CIIA?iICS TOOLS -- A - N - D MANUTArTURINTI ARTICLES, FARMIN9 Gras, SPORTING AKTICLES, MIECOILANEOES AND FANCY HARDWARE, - LAKE HERON GRINDATONES, Mason's Challenge Blacking, always bt4it and sparkling, "it adorns the Palace of the great, and cheers the solitary hut Pf the lonely 1 1 . backwood- man." LOCK CHAINS , n hors A. , ELEDEATEN ENGLIKII MN's, warranted to run true, set wellic.irrypOinLs‘, and face all kinds of knots. Nail's, Iron , and Stpel f Itivrs AND CAPS, ROOTS AND RIMER,. TEAS, SCSAP,g, COIFED., RAISON)+, SPICES: I &c., Crockery, I WOoDF.N WADE, PAPER ITANGINGS, WRNATIT, BASKET CkSTRE, BROWN VIONICTTE, and OuLtb CENTRE WINDOWSIIADI.2I. WINDOW and PICTCRI. Corms, and TA.W,ELS, au assorted aelention MNAGE naafis GOODS; ,LINEN FABRICS, NAPKINS AND TABLE LINEN, CERTAIN AND FURNITURE. MATERIAL, LACES, LEMBROIDERIKS, CAMBRIC MUSLIN, &c., .. SCOTCH AND SWISS GOODS, f‘tweita and other liandkerttriefe, AR.OLrEn NECK Ti tat AND SILK CRAVATS, DIES' (•UNTLETS, NET MITTS, SIL)JIND KID GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c., &c. • 1 1 4ci j ALLEN'S BAT STATE BEICRES, S pRAG u es; BUNNELL, Ay E Rienuo:lD, TLe'psy, liAlstcroN. flootor ) •ForeV i n and Dome s tic Ginghams, DEDEDVS, ALPACAS, TACANITTAS, MEMNON &C., LAWNS, Noes , . - - DELAIS.N, BLACK SULU% 11.4t4, B,lvErisfis, 'll.vits AND BEDSTEADS, &C., &C. ae nothing for insp - sction, and cheerfully mullion to all. Ilopins: soon fuf eBts you, remain, Respectfully, Yours, & Son. March 23. 1859. „. Nye ert impart iiiti W.. QM! 4 'W STOVES. IT B • 6 !IMIIIIII=M NEW STOVES, inelinling full aat-oitinent of ELEVATED OVEN . LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOP PREMIUM COOK STOVES, FOR 111" . 00 D or CAA IL, ' DIM A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Parl7, Office, and 'Shop Stoves, for WOOD or COAL: Al o StOe Zinc, Sheet Iron Stove Tubes,_ &c. RN A. ' , ORTMES'T wiIIINCLUDE the MOST SELF and DESIRABLE STOVES ini marls , and %ill be so!d c,r! the mast furnrablo }errata, 4:c-, 10 which ho wotilil incite the par ticular attention of -11 CASH BUYERS rw 114roao, November, 3, 1858. Vetv)il i AND : AI?..RIAGE-MAKING BY STEAM! AIMILEY & LATIIIIRQP. having re ntal:NJ into their tiew building on Turnpike et, 'near L. SZiarle's hotel, are manufacturing and birep on-hand rriages,Wagons,.ent. . tars, Sleighs, &c. _ icy hav l e provided themselves - with i steam. gine apd ell tha necozsary itmliiiiety and con , encesfor doing - work with dispatch ; and Wng i . mechanics of long experience and ern. m 1 g no io but 1 001) WORKMEN, Llare i reparod tp 4p ti ll kinds of work in the aciksmithing and Car .. riage Making Line, in their usual - prompt and • . oknianlike Manner, by beij t,llt afalll-111tca en hand ready and willing newer ny order for work, and oy using Go Gi.... ed Materials, by MODERATE CHARGES, hope to receive a e Aare of public patronage. I e wou ld tendcle our thanks to our old cuatornere, I invite all in want of work to give To a call and for di' miutrec 1 Iliontro.4e, Anvil. 11, 18b8.—ly . I - . 1 j REMOVAL. , . Ei 1 ren bot plo PK:el 1104 t... 1 SS ronftwtm HAS REMOVED HIS • Ho trist...P. mid Trunk Shop ac theitreet, into the buittinglortnerly occupied by Loyd 1S Webster, one door below Keeler! k Suid da 'e, he has. fitted up expressly for a Harness, and Trunk Shop, an. wher he would be happy to have his friends call. .11 whO hafe unsettled accounts for 1858, will ple c cal without further notice, And oblige, G. F. FORDHAM. ldontr , January 19, 1 tztl9. • IfIET 61411WEACTORY3 kc. NaL[l:3 N FA qT ER and dealer in all kinds Of BA • rafratinrCt 10.'now prepared to fill all orders or Bedsteads of all kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from $2 upon. xs, 'recording to style. Ho also keeps on hand gesdpinade.t - Colhns ; and as he has an elegant Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals OD short notice. 1 - New Milford, Dec. 7, 1856..-1271 • 'to' the. Seating Public/ ViIDEND'S CELEBRATED CATARRH. SloiTiT, -I—/ AN lIMALLIDLE RItIlliDT, for sale by R. Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tompkins, Brooklyh ; WilQam H. Thaver, Dinmek. Montrose, May 28, 1858. Burning - Fluid, -. TAT freez and CODFISH, Ladles' Kid S. S. Boots, TY sad more Gaiters, Am 61 rts_to $1,76. - golov, •.- 'Ail IS MU% THETWElFfllifiliokm. IT "R. O. IN 11tWILL. Tee firmer at hls'plior doth atop, His limbs are weak saiewarn; He &in would•eanalthr tothawoe work-- ' Bat waits the , Evening Horn. Hark i from afiti t a mellow sound ; On Zcphyr'a lungs 'da borne-- It Is, it ift,"the farmer crief, "It is the Bening Horn." • With joyful haste he now loaves off Hu Wink tiltinorrow-morn ' • . And nest 'ewe see him en his roao—: He heard the Evening Horn. The bleating-sheep now wend their way Along the hedge of thorn, And, by, the chiming of each bell,. Answer theErenutg Horn. The grazing 'aide lift their Wilda; And now their pasture acorn; Fast to the farm-house next they gd— They heard the Evening Horn. ~,, This term is used to denote the practice of confining sthinuils to stalls or yards, der. ing Summer, and feeding them with green food, cut daily, Such as corn, millet, oats. M. gar cane, clover, timers; turnips, etc. This mode of feeding is extensively practiced in gn g land, but though frequently recommend. ee, has net met with much favor hire. The advantages claimed are: that food is thus consumed with' lest waste ; that there is' a great increase in the amount of good manure saved , that the aniniala are less exposed to the heat tif the sun; and ' l to flies'and other in seal; that a larger proportion' of the food goes to the production of fat ; ; muscle, and milk, when the animals are kept quiet; that much less fencing is required ; and, as the greatest consideration, the same quantity of land will furnish food for two or three theta as many animals, when the quicker growing and larger plants, like corn, etc., are raised, instead of the common pasture grasses. These.considerations.are sufficient to recom mend a more general adoption : of the practice in some parts of 'the conntri;--ici near the larger cities. Where the land is valuable. But under ordinary eircunistances the addl.'. tiutial cost of gathering the food daily, wield exceed the rental of additional pasture land enough to keep the animals. The manure saved by soiling is not clear gain, fur_ this is distributed over the land in graz4ig. The advantages of keeping animals quiet, are probably lost in vigor, for the• exercise taken in grazing is hardly enough • to, waste much flesh, while it must promote good health. But every farmer should practice "soiling" to a limited degree at one season of the year, vii, in midsummer, when the usual grasses are parched and dried. tinder the _best cir cumstances there are always a few' weeks of comparatively" poor pasturage in July or Au gust, and just then every enterprising, thought. ful farmer will have a bountiful supply of some succulent crop ready to cut and feed out in daily rations, in the, stable - or Not only will the better yield cf milk, and the greater vigor of working animals amply repay the cost at once, but all kinds of stock thus provided for at the must trying season, will go into fall pasturage in gaud condition, • and be ready to lay on fat and flesh against the winter., jo " fly-time" it will hellbent) advantageous to shut up cattle and-horses in dark stalls, dor- ing that part of the day when insects are most troublesome, and let ,eut g!pen food take the place of pasturage. Corti or Chinese 'sugarl"-can, planted in drills, and millet, oats, etd., sown broadcast. are amoitg the best. crops for soiling. lf planted or sown in smallplots at intervals of four to eight days, a :long& succession of green, toed will be secured.—Am. Agricull stridt. How TO !lowan A Cstr.iso.,—The editor of the Farmer's Jourual says: " Some por tions of the following, from oar own pen, were published in an other journal. We publi-.h them for the reason that we believe. the views important to our readers, and which we•think they would do well.to consid er attentively: When Paul told his Son in the Christian faith to." let no man despise him," he did not intend that Timothy should knock down the first man that treated him with disrespect, but that-he should 'behave so muoh like a man and a Christian, that it would not be iu human •nature not to esteem and respecthim; when he spoke of magnifying his office, it was not that he would brag of it, but that tie would fill it well ; and so we apprehend it is to be-of any calling. To fill it well; and to train the children born in it to fill it well, or some other useful Calling, it is to magnify it'; and there is very little danger but that, when the farmers of this country honor their call ing, and rear their chifdrealo honor whatey. Cr is good and' usoful,the world will appreci ate it and them. One of the most hurtful errors that pervade the country, is that which denies that the ,farinerls hu:itiess man. Speak of a busi. Mess man, and people think you' man a mer chant or a manufacturer; or some go-betwieen Who thrives at. expense of both. 'The merchant, they suppose, is a very Intelligent personage, a wide awake, sharp thinking man. The manufacturer, they suppose, is the same. It either of these is unenterprising, they Con cede he will fall behind iu the race, 'and it is so.. But let any farmer apdertake to answer all the questions that pertain to the oultiva. tion of the soil, and he will soon find Wit his is a business, one requiring as,muelt reflection, as • much forethought,. as much shrewdness' (pot a shrewdness that only degenerates into a low.ounnlng, fraud, cheating) us any other, an to which as much knowledge, as much experience, as much keen observaqon ' and we will add.as much reading can be tidvan tageously applied as tt any other, s. That the merchant should read the history of commerce and study the markets, hut that the farmer should work; that the manufac. ' turer should investigite thersource - of his ma, terials, the capabilities of his machinery, and the wants of the world, but that thefirm, er should work ; let the mechanic should understand the phy osophy of his, trade to the core, but that the fanner should work, work, and when ha is done work go to sleep, is a falal hereby, . We have watched the farming of this and other countries fur nearly half* century, al, ays intensely interested in its welfare,, de sirous of its success, grieved by 'its failures, end we here affirm without, fear of Contradie. Lion, that it is not the hardest working farm. era that have' succeeded the best. Those who have been goad thinkers and diligent bat moderate workers have succ e eded. God has so arraigned the affairs of thiir world, 'that ilia not best for tiny one man to.do the. work of two. lie who undertakes it thwarts, the purpose' of hid Maker, and fights against his own interest. You'may do a reasonable day's labor , every day, and be none the less intelligent and manly fur it. The. man who .is ashamed - to do this is ashamed of his Mak s . er'S laws. 'But if you undertake l.wo days' work is one day,' you .cannot be much ,of a man.. Solomon said, " much increase is - by the stringth"of the ox," but he was too' wise to say, that a farmer will prosper just in pro portion to the amount of his labor. Sumo of the lest farmers we have ever known were feeblemen, unable .to dq , more dukii a moderate day's work in 'a day ; and We ascribe their anemia to the bet. that co& Woo of their pedal RNlkpew t kaie ad* ' " Bolling." flied etnlttdsthe rrioriithetot; *ea. Made iheirtialcalificrhs will, laid—out • theii • work to be dens at best possible advantage, and' act come out best at the end of the year, more' than, making up in head 'work what. they lacked in. that of strong arm and giant frame; and whenever we have known a farm .er,wrlth nu vicious habits or unfortunate assti ciations, to runsa firm through and come out - simper, he has. generally: been one of, thrice stout able•bodied men who'eould mow , live acres t day with an old fashioned scythe, and dO other work in proportion. We will not say that farming is a genteel, employment: In the vulgar sense of that term, it is not as genteel as selling ribbons behirid the counter. Hut it is ss respectable ,;• and wdl be more Lc> if farmers Will JO - justice to - their own convictions. It is 'compatiblO wifh the highest intelligence; and the highest intelligence can be made to bear -favorably ' on its result's. If th*,-farmers of this country be true to themselves nothing tan thhart their onward progrees, Neither the mer chants nor the manuficturers, if they wished, as neither of them do, nor yet the 'army of middle men, as numerous and Meddlesome , among us as the locusts and' frogs in Phara. Ws bread troughs, could put. them down, or prevent their evocation froth becoming as honorable as it is tiro!. ." _ For ike inclepinekril Republican. ♦ Cali to Farmers. • WASIIINOT6N, Wyoming Co., Pa., • June, 1869. ' MESSRS. EDITOR'S V---SOMEI timb flgO ' SAW tliat.you . proposed to devote two or three of your columns to the interests Of Agt:icUltere, and invited the farmers to becomsicontribu. tors to the same. It pleased mewell. Your circulation .you say is 9232, and the greater part- of your subscribers, .1 'sup 7 pose, are farmers. I thought +filet a treat it will be, while , seated in-.my easy chair, to , read weekly communications from my broih er farmers on the:subjects in which we ate • so much interested—Omething about raising potatoes, corn, cabbage, and *hat not, But I locked in vain, fur some time; at last H. H. 14. commen ced.. 'Now Messrs.- editors, can you telt me whit has betvner'fif him,-or why - he does not continue to give us his opin ions ? I hope he has not grown weary in welt doing, Then another (I forget his signature) wrote on raising corn. Now, thought I, tho ice is broke, and we- shall have we exrcta lions realized. And it is'true havelhad some interesting pieces on Agriculture, .but sot es _many its - we expected. .Cannot something bedoite to stir tipin in ,..tirest in this matter, to the edification and - -benet of your readers`{' lam aware that it reqttires an eflbrt for farmers who write but .Seldom, to begin; but .praetice, it , is said, makes perfmt. A Fiitincir. TilE .SLANG AS A CI:MX FOR. CiiistalPTlON. Drp Lawson Long,' ' of llolyoke, Mast., writes to the Springfield Reublican as follows: " I wish to say a few words to whom it may concern; on the use of the awing, •one of the gymnastic exersises, as 'a preventive and cure of pulmonary disease. 1 mean the suspending of the body by the hands, by means of.a strong rope, or chain, fisst,ened to a beam at one end, and at the other a stick three feet loug, convenient to grasp With the hands. The rope should be fastened to the center of the stick, which . should hang six or eight inches above the head. . Let the person grasp this Stick, iwith the hinds two or \three feet apart, and swir.g very moderately, ilt fist—perhaps only bei";r the weight if very weak—and gradually increase, as the muscles gain strength front the Owercise, until it may . be freely used from three to five times dal)). The connection of the arms with the body ( with the exception of the clavicle withmhe sternum of hrearttione,) • being a muscular attachment to the ribs, the effect of this plea-. else is to elevate the ribs' and enlarge the 'chest ; and as nature allois no vacuum, the • lungs expand to fill the savity, increasing the. volume of air=tbe. natural purifier of the iolood—and preventing or the deposit of tu berculous matter. J have, prescribed the above for all cases of hemorrhage of the lungs and threatened consumption, for "thirty-five years, and have been able to increase the measure around the chest' from two to four, inches within a few months, and al iays with good results. ,But especially, as a preventive, 1 would recommend this - exer cise. - Let those who love life cultivate a well formed, 'capacious chest. The itodent, the .merchant,:the sedentary, the young of both sexes—aye, all should have a swing updn which to stretch themselves daily ; - ,and 1 am morally.cettain that if this were to be prac ticed by the rising generatio% it a dress al lowing a free and full 'development of the body, thousands,yes tens of thousands , would, - be-saved from the' ravages of that •oppro• brium . riediccitum, consumption." • FALiING to Lora WITH ' PACTVHE ON .1 BANK Nora.—An ardent young man in this city, Rho fell In love some time since .with the portrait of a woman' one bank, bill,wrote to the cashier of the bank to knoit whether it was a fanciful picture or " the represenla tion of a breathing woman." If the latter, he was resolved to-have her , or die in the -at tempt. The cashier replied to. hitti after a few days' delay, which he hoped had " not. tended unduly to aggravate the fi erceness of, his disorder, thus: . "1 am unable to give )ou the abundant consolation'. of a letter of introduction to the original of, the portrait, if it had an original, which - I ant not disposed to question. My knowledge'of her is quite scanty_and unsat isfactory. The story told by our engraver is, that she was a talc* in the -school house in New York, at the time of that cruel disaster a few years, afro , when upon s false alarm of fire, this children rurhed down the stairway, which gave way, causing the death of a large numtier of the innocents.' Our heroine is said to have saved all her pupil s by that presence of 'mind that shinits in her face, and to have thin leaped from a third story window, Whether in so doing she broke both-her levy irreparably damaged her lovely nose, and forever dimmed one lust, roue eye, I am, not told. My own belief is that she .atme'out unscathed and unharmed, and at enc,e proceeded to Brady's, NbcrOot ographel her, and thus gave her unparalleled lineaments lo immortality on, a bank note. I am further inclined to the notion that short ly thereafter she married the Man of her choice,' (sAe never would do anything else,) and is now the happy mother of four `small children and one at the breast.' Of course, you'll take no stock in this theory of mine , and if you are bent onfurther investigation, I-can-only refer you to our engravers, who cen possibly Pia you on the track. •6 0 in and win, and be swain • suoh a happy c" -- summation to ask me to be there. If it calls me to liamtschatka:l shall'enrely - obey ; in* deed, were I not sufficiently blessed .in the Woman line, - you would-have received n 9 re ply-at all to your_ inquiries"—din—Sie 4 fieGl Repw6licas!„-- • j "Who is hel" said a pawer•by to a policeman, who was endeavoring to raise an intoxicated individual who had fallen into the • "Can' t . say, sir," replied the policemen, u be can give no' - savant of himself.' • w pf,urse dot," said tbo other, " 'riven you expeot.llll 110001111; *omit matt, who 4. 111 Wit biw< boyisicer -