Tritimph TheßOadyNpSysteull IT IS CERTAIN THAT - GOODS EAN BE SOLD SITCESSFULLY IX MONTROSE, AND AT SITSEiILTETIANNA DEPO'r, CZO Ca, 01 Tit the Storey doubting or this assertion w dcr well to call Ceritelibag, ilotse4bqqtriSc eo. there it will be proven that, the merchsr.t, in eel ling his * Goods, can afford to sell CHEAPER. for CASH, and cauoffer inducements sufficient to Make it an object to pi:warmers, at whatever aacri fice,, to procure the money to make their purchases on the cash Setatem. • • We have just received, and are constantly re ceiving a Fnlenditi assorithent of • ; - SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. adapted for this season and which will not fail to give General Satisfaction;' I.nd which was purchased under tho most Cayorable circumstances, for Cash. They are enabled to and will offer and sell at prices far below others that ha . ye given everlasting credit,— no natter whether it is' to Tom, Di/k, or Harry. TTIEREFORF, • Examine, - Compare, and Judge •Ut 5171 GOODE * xn assorttnent ., :etofore uncSiptalind by any - thing el.- offereti in Ituntrosc. P" IV 40 "Y" • • AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising many new and &skalds styles of floods unknown in this market,_ampng which will he fonnd,in Ladies' Dress Goods, all the noilelties of the day, cheap ai - Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. SAAWLS. New and Choice tries ot...r.roche, double and Finole, Stella, Plaid, Wool, Taltna, and Manulla, and a new aisle of CHENILL SHAM A, CHEAP, AT Gutteabirg, R senbaum, & to;s. CLOTH - CLOAKS. ' f An sa=oitment always on band, also - Wiles Cloth and trimmings to 'Match, of all shades, , I - Cheap, at Guttenberg, Rosenbaum, & eo's REEN(DOEPERDEO., In this 13epartment - wee= offer great lindocements, as we are directly fivm linporting HOUSES. The assortment comprises • -- French Sets, Sleeves and Collars, Worked Edging and Insertings, and a great many more articli% toonniaerona to men tion—all of which may be found CHEAP. AT •. Gittenberi r Rosenbaum, k Co's. • DRIE@O 000P@, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Wire, Stiff Settings, and Frames, at wholmade and retail, - Cheap, at Gitteaberg, Rosenbaum, St. Co's. DOMESTIC GOODS. • )fay be found e'l the different qttah4es of PRINTS, GLYGRANS, P; EL 7.1 CII.ED CODDS i j - F.LiV . E.U.STLEACTIED liusLars, TICKS, - . , r ' DENIMS, SHENTISLI - 2i, rirds ride, CICItAP, AT ,-4- GTJTTENBERG, ROShillArM, k tO'S. RE BYKSABE OLOTRING; As Chia isone of th*printit t branches of badness • in New York City, they have one great rub •rantage over all the the. Clothiers, t h e y hay. : qui one partner in New York City to devote all his time articular bunch of ruanufaCture. They will fud.h, at any time, a good Garnteut, at about the price for which- the mattriedhe can be got. They will warrant theiework ami conipleie-fit or no bargain. They keep conatanlJ on - hand one of . . • the best stocks Of • • - Over aid Under Coats,' sucu FROCK, DRESS, RAGLAN, SACK, & PANTS, in great variety nikd different avid: Vests: Vests: Vests Such is "Velvet, 'Flush, Cantituere, and Satin, 'CHEAP, AT ' Gultelabers Rosenbatun &Co. .CLOTHING MADE TO ORDER, REST MATERIALS, At Short Notice. 17nder Garments, Jor. Ladies as Tell as for Gentlemen, such SILK, LAMBS" WOOL, Lc., CHYAP. AT Guttenberg, itosenbannr, & Co. One wordis sufficient/or the rise. To our numerous Friends and . . and 4.lwcfaci: iplbeitelepoleing ibeineehm! to be indebted wee, *e iipid . skrpnce more thii we will sell for - READY . PAY, • bereilter„ and all seecaunti mist be settled without Unibetinlikte. We are ,tired • of writing Deaninj LettetNaidAupportiovhe l'opotSee„ to our wal like all kinds of:Brain at the highest ritar il: price in payment; AB accounts standing over six monetize Our Books, roll be left for polleetion, PittelibergiSeSeaba," & iSOgra ig t 40 1 SO. ISM STRANGE- AND MYSTERIOUS[ Jiii AT every intelligent man in - This. coturnunity . should not know that k new arrangement has been made by - .WRAITERst ATHERTON, at the S T,E A iR iR I L t. l Sor carrying on the Blacksmithing _and Carrilige Iron ing Bnainetts. • .* Many know this to be a fact; but fur the benefit of the fem. who do not, we would say that we are pre. pared bade any work in our line which may be en. trusted to us, in the most durabl , . manner, in the most impmved style, and id the 'honest possible time. , All Work ll'arrantelf to yire Goon! Satirfaction. JAYS n. WEAVER, - JICRRE L. 'ATHERTON. Montrose, Mardi n, t§s9. --6m - MEAT MARKET. On Public Avenue, near Searle's /Mel. I.EEP constantly on hand a good supply of MEATS 1 of all kind?. Cash put fur. Beef - Cal. Calves, Sheep, and Lauilfss. Also for Hides of all kinds ' 11EICSTOCK.S: IIAWLEY. s. T. lITNFTOCIL. • - • ' 11AITLICT. MiAtrose, Feb.l6, 1619.-tf2, ' lINIONDIME PEELL Exact Justice - to ALL Men. DA. 1110011 it: CO., reTectfully inform 4. their friends and the public, that they hare completed-their large and Superior FLOURING MILL ! AT UNIONDALE, and‘commenced the manufacture of all the carious kinds of Flour, llieal, and Feed, of the purat quality. To those unacquainted with our 'Es tablishment we would say : We hare Four Rim of Pee/lent Stone; manufactured by Hart & Munson, Utica, N. -T., and superior Machinery from the Wash ington Iron Works of I. Ftanton & Co, of Newburg, N. Y., with three Belts "of the best Anchor Cloth, and the whole fitted up with all the • Modern Improvements of a First Class Mill. la consequence of these improvements, the " Serail" is dispensed with and better .results obtained.. The Flour. is better and whiter. and the saving to the dtts tomer in grinding Email grains will often equal 15 per cent. Custom Work executed promptly, and in the best manner. FLOUR, MEAL, at.d FEED kept for sale at. the Lowest Gash Ricer. ror Satisfaction siren in Retry Portiere tar—Public Patronage is Respectfully Solicited Uniondale, Feb: 'IR. 185.1.-1 F . 1, KEYSTONE HO TEL. Wm. B. _HATCH; Proprietok. T. 13115 new and commodious Motel, situated on Main Street, near the Cotirt Meuse, 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 travelers. The Proprietor feels • confident that he is now prepared to entertain guenta in a manner that cannot fail to give Coinplote.fttisfaction- The Ifointe andTuntlture are new, and no expense has been spared in *ender it-equal, if norstiparior to .any similar establishment hr this part of the State. It is well supplied with all the recent improvements and' • comforts, and obliging fruiters will always be in at tendance to respond to.cuitomers.' The Stables Connected foithilis Mouse are • New and: , Convenient. The Proprietor respeetfullv s solicits the patronage of his old fiends and the public generally. WM. K. HATCH. Moutrore, September 22, ISsS.—tf Plumes, RIGHT IN TOWN EXTENSION TABLES =1 SMITH BROTHERS. of all SIZES and PRICES to snit the TIRES, of Walnut, Cherry, and idaliogimy, and warranted to work right up to the ark. Nottiroae,lane 9, 1858. , HO WE'S PATENT 'ELLIPTIC BPRI.NG BED. Luxury, Comfort, and Ere Combined. THESE CELEBRATED BEDS FOR SALE BY W. W. ,SMITH & CO: Montrose, March 23, 1859. .." 013313 '• OFFERS - to the_publie, at prices that cannot fail to suit, a large and superior assortment of GROCERIES, At the old and erell-knorn establishruent formerly occupied by 0. lf. Crane.' SUGARS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICE, .FLOUR,. mei SALT, (Lu the sack or Larrel,) FISH, and all articles usually, foundgrst class Groceries. Floor by the Wholesale ihd As I mean to merit,.l hope to receive a liberal - glare of public patronage- N. B. Tlia highest, market price paid for 'Pens and "deacon" and Teat Skins. Z COBB. 1 6 1lImitrose_, Masai 16, 1859.—tc r;IF AlitiEßS" ATTEND Itft. 'THE undersigned would respectfully announce to . the FARMERS and all others interested, that MOTT At TILDFN, at the old_ stand of & E. MOTT, . lire pre pared to furniAlt PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now in use, such-ai Blatehleis, ifotest Iron' Beath, tEr. Also Poino of - all .Icitids, Cultivator teeth, and all kinds of castings for Farm-' ers and others, all of which ye propose to sell as low as can be afforded try any establishment in tbis conn try. - , ELIJAII MOTT. G. A- TILDEN: We are also agents for. Emery's Done Powers, Drag mid. Circular Saws tor 'wood, also Dog Chum Powers; which we can furnish on short notice. Montrose. Dec. 1, 1858.--tf SOiritiNVFACTORT. TILE subscriber keeps constantly onband toren& at his establishment in Montrose,the best qual ty of SOFT SOA P, -manufactured front the lye of wood ashes and greue,in the old fastdoued way,and not by any patent process. - For ewes:that furnish the gremsebe manufactures the soap for 17;50 a biiird. Warranted in aU eases to be a eood"rticlit,or the Soap Maybe returned,* the money refunded. Per barrel' Halt 8arre1..... Gallon Wholesale dealers will 'Alum/shed-4f delivered stile Aehery.inEontroak—at the rate of ten barrels for takor at Scranton at ten barrels for W. • JOHN ILE:MY WARES. -Montrose, March 7, 1864.-cf . . .71wats sad . Cul vators. Ib. BITILIELL iinmr. prepared to tarnish . ill kinds of PLOWS and CULTIVATORS as good and ritesp as an be bad at any shop in the county. Be has one stoop in ifontrose, Ewer the earnerof Nain and CberryStimas,aid another itiNew "Drool, .near Boyle.' Hotel. sitepturing done on short nodes,; IM:1414 iien eaten In exchange Re all weds Meech 10, isavrom _ • , • Ayer's . 13.4irse.parilia.- • A fkmpodod Ecmedy. in which see hart labored to rmdnce tit ted eetract of Pace KamapartlLl. no combined with other subsumes of still greater Alban: tee power As to afford riti effective antidote for the diem. Parsaptoills hi reputed to core. It Is belle Ted that such a remedy IA wantedby those who ruder from etnimotis complaints, and that one width will accompllsh their core must prose or Itn• muse seeder to-this tame dos of our ended fellow [litmus. Mow completely thileOcapoond will do it hasbeets proven by experlment on many of the scull cams in the following °moot:date : . • See fiols sod Serofuirms Complaints, Eruptions, And Eruptive • mowoo, Klems. Illotehes, l'umots, Pall Rheum. Scald Mewl, Syphilis mid Rsnhititic AR.ttiml, Mercurial Mom-% Drop sy. Neuralgia or TioDonlatimax, I/et:Mts. Meow) and hb*. tmo. Errapelas„ hose or Id. Anthony lire. and Indeed the whole eh,n of complaints arldng from Impurity or the blood. This compannd salt be found a great promoter of health. When la ken In the sprsng. to expel the foul humor, which fester In the timid at that:moon Of the year. liv the timely expulsion of them ?Cony rankling disorders Ani nipped In the butt. Molthndes em,. by the I aid of thln romody, spore themot cohort' the endurance of fool onto. tines Mid pleeronshwell, 111Mtliti which the system will strive ln rid Itself of complicit:is, If not melded to do this theorist% the natural channels of the body M nn altent ire medicine. (Immo nut the vb. listed Wool whenever you Ind its impurllles btu-Wing thrrinet the skin itildmpl es. emptionsor some ; Cleanse it w hen you toil it loot. structed and „eduggibb In the veins; cleanse It whenever It In font and your feeling* will tell you when. Ewa where no particektr disorder is felt, pp:vier*, better health,aml livelonger. for clean* Int the !Mod. Keep the blood healthy and all Is well; but with inferedodurn of life disordered, there me be no lasting health. Same er or later something most go woing, and the mot nimbi nery of life Is diswilereil or overthrown, haroparilla boa and dererves much the reputation of aecompl6h. -tar these ends. lint the world lime been sgrocloudy devolved by preparations on% portly bemuse the drug alms Into n o t all the Me, toe that It cl9l/I“..flar li.Jort mom locimie many T.1111:leatIolik tendlne to ,iiteett fated extracts of It, contoinbut Mlle.:thy vie hue of Sarsaparilla. or any thing the. ..fluring bitoyearr the poblic have been misled by large blittleapre tending to give a sport of Extrnet or Marsoporllin foe one Millar._ Hoc of them hero linen frauds Wien the inlet . . for they notv ron• Min little: I (any Soorarltla. hot often no e pr..prutloo . w hab ever. 'truce. hitter and Weill dloappointinmit Ins followed the use of the various extracts of Stoop:n . 1111 which Amid the market, nidll the name It justly . despiscil. and has browie syunavnis with itiosuittim and cheat. kill ,eeo llthluontol.una Parsopoillia and I ;deed to supply omit a• remedy as skull rmseue the name Moo! the hod of obloquy stt.ch nuts ersin it, And a. think we hove. gromol for I eller{ rag It loss vlrlWrs which are I.lo.lst:die tir the cnil• nary tun of Um Menses It is Intended to cure. In outer to eeeo,a their complete cradle:dim firm the eystem, the remedy aloud Let d. dichotsly taken aomillng to &rehabs op Ilia IsAilo, • • - - Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, h. you for If*elf machi fellow*, for the mere of every varloty of Throw, and Lung t.omplAtot, that It Is entirely unnecervaryfor tato .recount the evidence of Ito t Irt ova. whinvver It has lava employed. Al It has breu It COMILVA use throughout title 'section. we need MI do more than aware the people Its ;nudity Is kept up to the best It ever has leer. and that It may IN rened Ott lu. do fonthett relief all It had ever lava found to do. Cod", ears% Jaandhl.. Dyxpeloda, pyPenterY. Find Stomach. Erpeprlas. -^he. Itrieunedlida, I:rmi4lons Bud Sat, Lacer Complaint, limp,. Tett,. Tumor% and SO Rhone, Wounk Gout, Neural4a, a. a bluer rill, and fur rutlEt Mello Wood. Thep are mix ooted, that: the mad vndthe eure-take them plcaaldly, and they ate the bed aperient la Ttim. ww Id fur the pur pose, of a family payak. Price, $.5 cent.: per &o.r ; Five lio.ree for $1,00.. • Great numbers of fleway}•meo. Physician", Staiom.rmand eminent ptnynda,cem havel, ut their o oo.t ocrtify the umehrall.ited thew retnedim hot our space here VIM 11,4 permit the•inar tuv of them. The agent , ..clow named fitrl.ah gratis our American Alnrinac In which the,. ate ;hen; with also de,.criptiozu of the ohtte comidalutA, analbe treatmeot that should he followed forthcir Ili put'or by unprincipled dealer* with other 'prercuations they mate /0 , 411.1.r011t on. Ihnnand Aye wro take no ..there.— Thc Acrmant the bettajdtin•re Is for them, and they ehould ha, c It. oer 11.utielter arc Coe ',Ale he Monter.. ; 11. T ER. Diniock ; IRA SCOTT. SPRINti VILLE ; 11. !V. SII ERMA N, Lynn; WALTMAN A . SWISHER. Auharn; nod LI . Drumci4i and prluctpal Merchants In Suon. Co. March sbtif PRIQEB. 45,00 . 2,50 prepared by Dr. J. C.Ayer & CO. LOWELL, MASS: - Prier, #1 per Bottle; Six Bottles fur it 5. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR THE CURE OF • Beep it before the People 111 1 1111 T I n s FILLING wed by these New York make, a ‘ agaiaa 1. as meld wldcb EATS the 3i. ands; oils the Safe. Evidence of which can he semebt 9n South Vomit, street, mei tn, ridre,erc, made under the Charuplou latent Which will Ina tab row • beam 3 will h entirely eaten up; amt lig the wife of Joecid, Trtrone, of orridown, that was iIoWD open Isn the nlaht atlas 14 of Deem. her, and 11400 stolen, and which ts new said iras " Mirada./ 'amply ILS a Ilre-pnart" had on the.farunuw, powder and burglar I,ln, rn ea At3DlllWOlNltyst;rat by Fanel, Hrmt A Co., as the only Inirglarl proof lack la nap, - FARREL,. IlTantlia.* CV 'S PATENT ciumrioN RAM, the .sly Safes mode to this city which bane never. been riabled by betralantor hod their contents deatruyed by accidental lireconnom The Prow of the 4th CO. Evan, Waladiara "PotLaromenta Axiom To A 'Sew tort ilreeto.—We, the uudergeruht, cillsetuN ef.sl..lnsehh, Yo. do• tonehy certify that the true Rae behoottna to C. E. Itahlorta, made by larml A co.. NA. 34 Walnut oared, I,llagtelr.hla. which was In the Ore that <wowed here, to trot Ore-rout aryl to tueleaa as a dm prorrrt ; the ic o :Fm l iewelry, tr.. which 'rem to the safe at e wo,r. rutt4i 1r {el also, that the 1.011,110 e which It was to was& FRAM X, y ONE dir,7 htrti, arol that..a.fire 00 1111,11N141 mottle roe which burned oterthe 1.1.1 ta/ w nut teat to bate laiured any SAFE teMorttair to be l'im - Poser. Slated, W. It. Pcxxlcroirtygri.4 ; J.. W. Tiarril.s, tuerchact J.A. HAM.. hanker: Dames. SAISMI t Mclammo,nierehauto Wilytate Rat . ..Jona Crave. C. k:. St. Jowth, 110. Evc fit' yrsoN. South Mt; ItTll Street, Philadelphia, leave RU 4,14.4 Ike simartmad. of Salauender Safes In the rtated =gabs. , r - Wrmarol 1 -1144.11.2 iA7 of ea mete an rearauta term, meow eve ns ern., BMUS& STROUP, Montrose, January 15, Mir.-17 E R PATENT FIRE AND BURDLARIROOF SAFES /Alla REWARD to any person Om ship 9Ok/V prove that one of them luta eTer fad, ed, in an accidental fire, to preserve-he contents. The BEST SA FES made. F. B. VIIAYDLER, Agent. Montrose, Nov. SA EZELOVILL. New kir* New Store. Public Airenue, just below J. Etheridge's. 1134LHWIf wopld rwpeetfnlly announce • to the public that tie tars iisiodated himself withiVM. L. ALLEN, in the FLOUR, FEED. AR GROCERY BUSINESS. - Also, tt.at they have removes into their newly fitted up tJuildiug en Public Avenue, just below .7. Ether- Idie's Drug Store, where can always be found the admit lanai of • Family Flour, • Neal, Feed. *. Pork, FishMlpped Candles, Tiniothy, - Clover, Field, and Garden Seeds. • - Also a general assortment of Groceirles, such as Sugars, Molasses, Straps, Tea, Coffee,..&e. ace. Thankful for past favors, would • solicit a continu ance dale sane, under the new firm, pledging our to do the fair thing; hoping by each;bargain to be sure of another. Being under a different Administration, it fa fury desirable to have all old accounts settled, and•coru- Matinn anew; under the Heady Pay System. 13ALDWIN &.ALLEN. A. BALDWIN, iytf. 1•. ALLIS; Montrose„.oct. 1858.-to _ _ I= 011 YES, OH YES, HEREj WE :COME. 119,T11. 83 WEBSTER. Ti AVING pungmeed A. Woodruff 44 , Stock' 11 in Trade, are 'prepared to accommodate an who will favor us with their custom, at " lice and let his" prices. . STOVE AND PIPE, • • • ' • TIN, COPPER, . ALVD SHEET IRON WARE of every description ustally found in the country._ Also, ONDOW .3-ASH,- PANEL DOORS, - WINDOW BLINDS, • . LATH, - •:• • ' - `PINE LUMBER, and BUILDING MATERlALSgenirally. • Designs for Country buildings, with specifications and estimates Of east, &e., furnished to Bich is may desire them, at moderate prices. Persons about building in the County will find it to their interest Wean on us. Come and see' no, we intend always to kecithe latch-string out. Tin siWp in their new building, eernerofMS in and Turdpike streets, a few rods %mat of Searles hotel. Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church: N. It All kinds of produce taken in eschinge for Goods. 1 . • BOYD &-TiI.BBYER. Montrose, Starch 2, 1658.-17 A Forty 11114rse, , ,POwe.r STEIN ARGIRC WIN ilLitt IN GOOD .0711.D.R., • FEET eight Inch Strobe l 14 Inch Cylinder, tial 3 lance wheel, three Kew. la a strong trell,bnOt machine. Suitable for a Coal Shift or Taunary, and will be sold w low. • .Address, POST FIRDTBESS. ..1an.14,111151. Montrose, Pa. A CARD, DM THAYER o f the Iltattkaastan' Water Care, will be at dusqueiumin De pot, (Nicol's Hotel,) on the Bth of each .month, dar ing the Spring andfuvimer, for Consultation.. Inva lids trill find it to-their advantage to give him a call.. Patients received at all dales at his. ESTABLISH* PENT, in BI3:GBANTON, N. T., where every coin= fort and conveniencemay be found for .the amens* Dal treatment of Invalids. - Binghamton, N. Y., March 23 1869.--ti Tema Tosell A MIR SOACJlllakeuti GrapolLecjimtapeN 2 d ..tri• V/ r oF• MIRA MG . THE GREATEST. , co. vimcit 0? DISCOVERY.' OF THE AGUE. . . . . ME. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has' discovered in one of our ALL common ',Aston , weeds* remedy that cuts EVERY, BIND OF ginicgt, TIME The worst Setoftda down to acommon Ile has tried It In over eleven hundred menu and never failed er wept In two rases, ((both thunder humor.) Ile has now lob's yowler don ovor one lostorred certificates of Ifs value, all within twenty miles of Bruton. Two bottles are warranted In emtin analog NAM month. Ono to three bottle/mill cure the worst Mud of Moltke nn the fire. Two or three Isotles will clear the emu nr of Idles. Two bottles are warranted to cure the worn cooker In the mouth or etornach. ' JlJfluir' One to two bottles are Warranted to-cure all humor In the Eyes. Too bottles ant searrattml to care runnlor off Ire ems am] hhACh. es among the hair. Four to As bottles are Inu ante 4 to cure corrupt and mot pguleete Ooe bottle will cure scalp eruption of the skin. Two or three bottles are warranted to cure the wOrut kind • of ring. Worm. Two or three bottles are wammtcd to cure the tocct•ltpetstectuc or rtwitmutlsot: Three or r,ur boil lee are weenueed to cure eolt.lthettm. nye to elehrteellee will cure the wore MK , 01 Scrofula A benefit teal - nays experienced from the first hottle,snd a perteet eons Is warnusted when the above quantity le Luken. }cox !Wit Y, MASS. 111 AI nADAIII.—The reputation of the Ilettleal Idaeover7. In cur. Ins all kind of humors. Is o well oeialdiehed I.y the tat/mint.. relot of ill !elan tiara ever need t. that I need not toy anything on the aallieet. aa the moot Alga Ithystelana and the moat mretul Ihvg. *lst. In the COMM are o rtimulls• In Ito prque.. , In presenting thC Medi. , Aineroyery to .t.lor notno. I do It with a full knowledge ant,' euratlt.n rower, In rillesing all, and cooing met of lbwe dlitomes to arldeh you are unfortunately no 111ble.— That moat oteruclating dlecase to an allrethMare Mother. ve NURSING BORE MOUTH, curt us If by %miracle: funs darn temper Is restored to Its natu tat estsut c vas. and your baba from short and (mind nays to calm and sweet alumbeni. and the Discovery becomes a (WWI/1110i blessing to your husband and honarbold. la the more ailVlLtlcad stages of _ CANKEIIt It extends to the stomach, csustaa DYSPEPSIA, • which lsnothlnrhuteantercn IheAnrtnch ;then to the; ntestineland KIDNEYS, .errallng &oinking, gone Wins. and an Indltrvteneeivent n the caret of your fondly. Vane stomach Is RAW AND INFLAMED , ' , oar food dlstrensta you, and you can only take certain Alias and even of that your system dors not get half the nottrlehmew It oo a. tal. as the nerlimmod. molts of II:-, conker rats It up • toe your -coluptelln 1010 , If • IdOom and becomes allow Of itn,lll , l..ind cony hest day to gsme . For want or nn. OUrWi..ot nun, uk ey- t. .1 ,, ..1inef mote and the alms of your body becrane relaxed. 'I Iwo fsliose trtdu oldies... which the Medical Idscorery Is peculiarly adapted to Cr U It F. ;• Pal Idtatto n of the heart, gain In the Ode, weakness of the spine and at Ball of the trick. polo of the lop Jolnt whey you retire, Irtemtlarlty of the howela, mud also, that swot excruciating of diseases, the PILES. How many thotwandg of poor women are suffering from tlifi Airy ewe am* pl Ina away a miserable Itte. and their next n o r neighbor dot" not know the cause. I w ish to Int pregg on It mind that rood old 'rowed.," An lye of preventir it b. ben., than a pnumi of cure. In the MKDICAL DISCOVERY ! youhare Lath the preventive end the cum with this great and good quality, that ft will never under any eiren no.tat do you any injury. Nj change of dint veer neeelaary--4.2t the last you tan get and eTimeh of it. DIRFArglt tN.S FOR USE..—Adults. nee table spoonfill Per day— Chlldl est neer ten seats de,sert sponnftd—elfildren from five to eight years. tea figwort:l. As to difettlons an !K. applkable to al constitutions, take sufficient to opetate on the bowels twice a , t,y. Y.nrs. roo,sa LD K\ EDT. Price $l,OO per bottle. For sale by ABEL. TU RRE/..L. ol•truse. J. T. (7.IItLISLE Jt CU., Great Bend. and S. It. WEST, Swain*. ltaufflsDePoi. • • Walt' 99 1136.1.-IJ. Think, vmsrmine, Inquire! DR. SWHNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY. ARE snu bobbled ar y ll o h , N , t n iaii nzh i, a x 'ga ris ve l 4o i t , t , tals h t tlae lade and beraet ? Have inthe Lirrr l!erunhint ? Have you the rannchittpv A?7 , 7oU• i tie e = 5S r bay ay u.ptoa , at I'a ne tey ('oa.umytlnn? If yea see bee dr and penuanent camas the evidence or thcrumnds Lace R' 11:1. CIIERRY, it Wail eftcet 2 been tuned by %twill Welty. Auother Remarkable Cure! Fear nr Rocca. Fredericit Omnly, ALL 4r. STArst:,Dcar Sir—Be/Irving It a dilly / o* . e to the pahlle, and to JuAtco to yyen t Woo thntight proper to mike knowp one of the mostextraominary cures, la toy own ow, that has eter herr. truly rteorded. In the month of October WA, was afflicted with s e rer e f^dhrritr to my- br e m.t, which formed Marge alocess, hod also communiented to 017 Lun;rs and very worth adlietod them, and discharged large quaaUtout of corn/I.:lnn, external and Internal. 'Ur math couldpass through my Lungs and out through the rarity of me breast apparent ease. attended wltita el..lent cough, day nr:,l night, less of appethi. and extreme debility, so tilt my. phrde- L.n Ilan:rid my case hnpetee. and beyond the power of medicine. 1 rem:ENO:lnt:4:s er:Let,tett et,mr tong time, until I aus toe.strt Vaile Sellild bn po tome r m . : but Laming read Ito the tulble MTV) of the Illnar sanderful enter p e rformed by your V011v1.14 IA Sr air or WILIT if ra.T. I immediate. ly sent to Baltimore for dee:Mlles and ountuenerd its roe, and-to my great sdbfaction and may family, ?beagle...as or t lla nine Inmay began to beaLand the eongh aulesided, and on tig tun bottle* I entsrodored to perfect health; - Over are yen%has e ehmpnd, 2.1 I .1111 remain a !Need IV hearty , Bds ;tan June, 1543. I bare not had day'. alelinese for eighteen heAths. • please setteld my grateful beim ow ledgm , n4s. Yours, eel,' rerPeelfitilY, TIIOIIAS DIXON. Is well acquainted stilt Thomas Diann, and eon ts;lfv Brat 1:g has been affikted Os otaay o or,.....ntrit. 1 tepee r.lB7;le,—lle !sawn:thy number or •nexty. 14.11Fi B. Di:1[1101[0W, rwt or, of Berlin [ inaflt, 11,81toore'Confcrence. DWI. TAXTICCLAILT left . Dr. Swaysie'x CpmpoundSyTup p Wild Che;ry, The orieltmi aad ohiy geimine prrlnnative. 114.14 0111. mir d. It ivihr, coulpiwed wirly of Virgruhlh ihgrvtllehth It tun be tivd with perfmt afety. • Swayne's anaptirilla pd Tax Pills, A purotlre and alterglcd wedlclue, Gt lhoibieh4 LAU rat,.ta emrral ahe. SiVayne's Celebrated Verndiage, p r , here pet Pansera, far purifying the Dr. SwayneTs HoWel Cordial, An Invaloaltle remedy for Di14111"3, Dysentery, Cholla, Choler* and all Dawn' Coatplainta • VT...Owls: Drararsts t—Dr. : Swayne's tatter esthollron Is the ,PAre4 . :altVal% iviz vizt, an b dt i exe by 'everywhere thrntont the L'uitty and Sudo. Prepared WY oy Dr. 11. sly& v2ig & - No. S. North ith 81 =94 f•L'htlafklybla • 5u4t.4,135.Y.-ly IRATE," T nERICIN ES. A.MONG the great variety nt edroitte# 4.; Tn,-relfs Siore,muy he found all of Irr...layne's Justly celebrated fitfully sandhi - Ales; A)re's Cherry colors: suctensharthe 1111; Halsey's Forest {Vine and Forest fills. Hollanu celel.ted Ur:man Litters; Louden's s e - Family medicines; Merchant's Gargling OM be s'reatect reno Vy.,..r.",f,5f1,6",, ; 11 thee son's pafallthle other . kital' " "tral ' irr. w r " srl '' ,; :Tt ' ; ' „! ' ”Us ' get "“ ff remedy rheumatism. an en litMietil l s i * '4441‘144 , Poon , i f•rlr s ‘t ' ..; first nue thing fur eillaa 1,2117.? tinfdlitiVe rya diet; th:tos fain lent 3 - Irric merit, g.nxl ono:a nudeock ',Balsam and Dune Liniment ; A trroores Jaundice Ilfiktert - Canker Limps. Liu] entand i tese,n t,,T Drops ; liaker's eontiorund for IlyteutiTy ; IloweLtow, pax,. fur DTsloluln; t:xtract of litrehu cod }heart of Saltlf Eef!!!f vart i c:ti calve, the lmfftt market, Pills, ac.. and au alir:44;v , Y '.! r'ora 11,06...liefrther tro tomer ous to enumerate— t 'state gm. tait• will tied Dear. ty ev.ry thins In this line. at the bruit soil Yehep Stoi". Itoutzuste July, WI. • AuEL tIJKRELL. THE QUAKER CETI' 14:1814UPQ Comp. of Phil Capitatl ;HO Sw* ig, 44140,0ipp. Chartered Capßai, Wo,pop. • °Pe, Frank/in Buildings, .2170. 408 Walnut I,IIRE LNSURANCE no Stores. Incelnity, Public Buildfat and Iferehazdise gtoerull ILA KANO: on Verse]; cult° and Preigbt to and prow all mto of the Wtirhl. Also luland ,Ltuist !Ito and troth all parts alit Union. Statement of tig Buapte j 4,4 c r ppion of the Qua ker _city instirque Cowpony, of Puiltgelp l lsio t far #o, llo,ending Jtaste 300, 16 . 58. ChPia ha Zurpl;;4. Jot, q,r, lap . vAs. 1'77,879 87 [owes nx..4vel*hagc.bg4 !J) , q••• Pretututos roceivea- . ....... •, f 1.. • Wrap ad Itv-Insuraare, -1 -=AOSSES, EXPENSEA,Iv. • • To I•Adyw rddi • 061.411 64 Div.. Roan.. / rt•mitryol, andllsPodnot... 57.894 6t-358.34418 &ludo remaining with the entopt . kny. duty Id% 3101434 13 A,SBETS Bonds, limitagiu, Stock., floapon Bonds, Lonna on Col. lateral and con Loans. An,. 11180.753 50. Bllls Becelrtf. 00,01.:9 Comb an nand • d Inßank, and due from Attain, TP,516 06 Capital, Surplus, Oil'cert. GEORGE I I- Fradamt, r.uoss. Nice I'mltismt‘ 11.1I.CD6(11iFELL. *sc.& ?ma& S. 11, BUTLER, Ilwelst. Tress. • Direie ors.- George 11. Dart. E. P. R« A. G. Oaten. n, rumen J. w.u. J. U. Da1..., F.. W. Wier, I' 8. Perkin .. mlay, It. Chwaklxas, J. L. Pomeroy. IL P.. Cogswell, slid S. Janes. 31. D. D.- Lyr a , ,"41sretit. malt -I '4 OB E. &rumba ,- is.. • - • AN Acaosnix. COME see tat. • NYC/1110E Is grata an4ErrEfile RESDSTRIO MalmOU tome, nod sec me, corn* La! TIA . sp o la k „ ascurrnAlamlliedlseonst.Mt REST to my RoaszpolUnt not iitettaep Lo s cAnur r P P LAS/4157,and lan letbeiA MR: yOUIR HUM Sim= Iror*D.Therlimit . lboli'No...3.l34;mebt of Brute's Motel, on Tumptke treet MmElVlnn•Omcmg It. . • • sTotinii. STOVES. stoves base been so 'thoroughly tried, to the 11 entire siuhdaction of all, that they need no reb ommondirOm us. aM. &LYME it BROTHERS. Montrose, May tV, I WA: . . . NOT/CV, PUBOW; desiring ef paying me mottey,on debts of any deieription. can do roby leafing their payments with Pest, Capper& Co,, Hankers, lionk rose. to my credit, whose receipts will besUowed from their date. - • -0. L. WARM April I, STEAM GRUT AMP -.SAW MUGU O$T . BROTHERS having pluChase4l the 'bore' P establialiment,will keep constantly oti hand Su per:At and Fins /Your, Corn Meal of supertor.tral. ON ales Chop aud Brat& at the lowest cash prima. Custom work will 102,4*yri *4llFieteliistii4 in all eases warranteoL : . Minitrobe.ltax.lB4l,4-0 - Eavkaz ito Lagsnse' begat, PP,` 1858, 4. DICKERIII4 Jr. 1858. HARDWARE • AND STaIItiEMPORIIJM - IN FULL -. BLAST t TILE UNDESSIGYED would take this opportnni ty to inform his friends and customers . that he has recently made large additions to his former ex tensive stoclt • 'lard ware,js vet; Stove Ptpe,St eve TriWtmtnSa, Zinc, Ace., and that he is prepared to supply the wants of the . community in that line at unusually low . prices. lie flatters himself that his facifinei for manufacturing his own Wares, Stoves, tcc., givd.him. a-decided ad. vantage over any echo purchase. and transtiort at a heavy expense their entire. stock. lie would say to . thosa who wish to purchase' STOVES of any description, STOVEPIPE, or TRIM . - lIINGS, of any , kind, and pay for them, he is prepat• cd-to give them great bargains •, but to those who want to purchase on a year's credit and then let it . run two, years more, he had rathei• they would call on some-one else, even if they / have to pay seventy-five per cent more than an article is worth. In the line of shelf Hardware, his assortment is tho largest and best selected in Sus- quelnuina County ; purchased as his stock has been mostly of manufacturers, he ieenabled to offer in ducements to those country merchants who ,buy . small bills,nwelfto be found this side of the big city. We can offer special ladtiCements to Carpenters and Joiners who are in want either of Tools or Building Materials. Blacksmiths can find ANVILS, VICES, BELLOWS, and, in fact, almost anything iutheir line, by calling on us; Cheap for Cash I Our stock of Dry. Goods, Groceries, Boots & Shoes, Hats and Caps,lankee Notionsotc, is as large as dig times will admit or. They .were purchased at at 1 4 w figure, and will be sold at prices to correspond with thetirnes. s • HEIDirMADE CLOTHING ! We have just opened about one-and.a-half cords ready made ekithing. Every body -says they are cheap.- Some siy they are very cheap, and a num ber have ventured.to icly they are deg cheap. .cer tain it is that a small pile of money will bu;r a large pile of clothing. We'would add, in this connection, fur the informs tion of all eoneerned and th..!" rest of mankind," . that -we are tired an 4 sick of the credit system; we have suffered enough by it already, and are determined In rid ourselves of ,he whole " critter.'" Believingthat the nimble sixp nce is the true system, we are re solved to adopt t and are offering our goods at prides to correspond. Produce taken in exchange for Goble.!' . ' J. DICKERMAN, Jr. New Milford. Nov. 17. 1848. : . ---- --- -- -------- ----- 7 . Dr. C. D. Virgil, , D. D. S. upF.SIDENT IENTI§T, MONTROSE, PA. Office J-14 at the Fru klin Hotel. Room, No. 2. i L ST OF CHARGES. Gold plugs, largest size, • • - $2,00 " " u'iedium, - • $l,OO to $1,50 .. " mill, - - • . - ,75 Tin do., • - - - • - ,150 . Pulp or Nerve Cavities treated and filled, 6,00 • Cement Fillings not used. "Cleaning set,, —"- - • - : - - 1,00 Extructing..at he Mei.; - - - ,24 ... Irregulanti of the_yetb corrected at a reason tole charge. • PL - ATE - WORK. Gold Plate, sin g le tooth, - - - " • " 2 teeth, " ` a 3 teeth, - " " 4to 10 teeth, per tooth; - Full upper or under jaw, on Gold, Gum teeth, Moided, 1 , _ , . • • . 50,i4 'Full double se ti on Gold, Gums and 'Blnded,sloo,oo Full upper or under, Plain, : • - - 45,00 Full Diitible, P aim, • - 900 Silver Plate, half the above rates. ' Improved Min4ral Plate, two-thirds theirice 'of Gold Plain sets. Reo Plastic, saute as Mineral Plate. • The rublic may be certain that all operatitnie will be performed I Ft the most tender and careful manner and in the higly-st style of the Art. All jobs warrant ed. for past favors, a sontiuuar.no of the !public patronaietiii respectfully. solicited. C. D. VIRGIL, lifonirose, l a., April 7, 1858 INOTICE: nit. E. rATRICIR, Jilt.; would like, at -4-1 _ter a silence or pearly tint years, to appeal to the moral sensibilities of a Tery t7enerotteimbfie, who have always manifested their ?ease of appreciation of L his usefulness , v exacting his services when needed ~0 or thought to , needed, but who have given no other cAdeno or gratitude ur gottal=will-rparticularly in the way of i' substantial aid as lioseutb'would say —that he now desires a fall 'Mid entire settlement of Idl his accounts, also the accounts of the late - . firm of Patrick it Dlniock ,• tmd he wishes farther to state that he desire 4 nothing to be considered ;crony, if, after a few weeks, the said accounts, remaining un settled,sbould be placed in the hands of a good sharp collector, and p,ade to account to himsomething-that will buy Oats rd lincloylleat. Please notice 'this and take action accordingly.—Yours Truly,' E. PATRICK, JR. Mr - If attention should not be paid to this, Jolla F. Vcaiwas may bete sop:thing to do wilt it. sotothilio BLA.ORM,Mi:I:ENG CARRIAGE- V I ~ - BY STE ' Ant . I - 1 A . 1 . 1. 2170 teir L n A ew T b ri u l gin ° g P o ' n h l T u i r n n g piil - Stece;„ rielx ii.,9,flThey'hotel, arc manufacturing and will keep 'on - hand • - • Carriges,Ticra,gons, Cut. tets 7 Sleighs, &c. They ht ItnridP4 glennel4 , it'll!' 1} Spam Ilgutglltip and sit the necer*.arymachmery and con veniences firsr doing work with dispatdit i and being both practical mechanics of !Ong experience and em ployingsone ;but VOOD WORKMEN, . , , they are ilrrod tp do all kln4a or work in the •-134a*gnithilvE14 . 4.d Car riage Maki Ligo, Lit theleuicull prompt and , , - -Workmanlike Manner; and tPT belOd 0 411 dmes" po,harni really !nil willing to armor any °nig!. for work, anti oy king $34637 53 Gclod Materials, . . and by MODERATE CHAReEts, hope to reeelra.A. large sharp tir public patronage. We Would tender put tbants oar oM easterners; and kith. all in want of work te gjYo as t call ant see for tbentrelres. - - • *MOW I 4iptitt /I, /848.-17 *. - 11Ert/OVAL.L. ‘ I • MAI a:, Mt l , ooo 0 0 1 0 :043/ 00 kAF.APOILDIEABI HO ANNOYED HIS • Illiarnettu and Trunk Mho)) - across the Feet, into the banding formerlj occupied by goo & Webster, one door below Hileek Stott. dard's, which he ins fittall up expressly tor Saddie Harness, and Trunk shop, . lsul Where bp woot be happy to lusirehis friends cap. , All who have nowt,flod accounn for 1858, will please call without !unbar mines, • And oblige, G. F. FORMAL Montrose; January Ait, 1869. CABINET - NiiIIiFICTORT Qq Ai, NALL NEA NIIFiOTURER sad dealerin all kinds of 11 4 VlRTAltetre, la , now pre.pare4 to fill all. Orders ,or ; ; Redtdeads of all lands at wholesale or retail .op 440 ototipp. Retail prieee ploy Op pi 41)1rat 13, atordlog to style- Ile RIA9 1 09 1 0.9 kW Ready-made VolUtie; as ha ho olepot Hearse, he is prepared to attend funerals on 400 notice.' - New HlLr . orii,.iieg.4, i 8.561490. • • _. To toe gueesiggy i blit• IMURNO'S iTe t t l F,rigggr) 04,T i taltftl3NITY; 1J Ali IsjrAt.ta nix' II m01;61 , 140 tairi 'Mayer, Mootrose; B. D.' Tompkins, , Brooklyn ; tiiMionn B; Thayer, Dina*. , • '.. , „ Montrose, Nay 'le 1858. ~• '0 AIM*? isk b Y- be bane '. II Y 4:19, Zil3. I; 161/9. . RIAR =I MOWING AND HEAPING MACHINES. TO Farmers wanting Maa hies :—As ninny ofynu are but little, if at all acquainted with the Kirby. Harvester, andinat well. acquftiti . tr . ed with , its Merits, or with the 'defects of those machines which you will be • urged to buy, we have thought it - advisable to otter you. a few timely hints, that you may be prepared to meet any arguments that may be. offered 'n favor of others and against the Kirby; Wh:le we would not have you think . that there are no.other good machines in tite mar ket, we want to satisfy you' that • the Kirby Jinvester is the best combined Mower •and Reaper in,_the world. You will find that there , aie *great many machince that,. will dupe up and have a run for a year, and per haps for two or three year=i, which front:it:uric radieat defect in the- principh' involved in heir construction r kill themselves. • 'You will ave noticed this is the case with three ine. lehines, which have ,seccessixely .taken the 'lead in their day,- - but are now evidently be ir.g • laid aside and replaced by others in which new and more practiall principle.; are disclesed. We refer Id WCormaclOs, Ketch. um's, and Manny's. It may be. that - Kirby will be numbered with these after baying its day, lint we have the faith to believe that these are principles invidved in it which are absolutely essential to the proper4grking of a Mower and Reaper and so long' - as we limit live men" to watch for any , improvements, and, with the eapiteity'ang ability to apply them, we think we shall not he.,outstripped in the march of invention, and keep . the nv where it now is,—at the head &combined machines. We wish to impress_upon you . that the Kirby Is superior as a Mo'wer.to any that is adapted to mowing only, and surpasses as a Reaper anyedapted t4.reoping only ; thus, fltrinergets a. Mower end Reaper com, btned: in one, at the price of any -other first (Ansi singte'mower or single . reaper. The lltCortnick and Ketchum machines are so nkarly out of market, that it unnecessary to -peak .of them here, except to say, that (hey have rigid finger-bars without any means of adapting themselves to ; it set; so faces. • M'Cormicles - can onl y• be successfu lly used as a Reaper, and Ketchnnt's only as a Mower; they must soon.die.a natural death., The Manny machine has been the most lar one ever built, but like the others, it must. also•surrender and fall into the rear, rauk with the other two. The public now demand alight, strong, durable, and easy working ' combinectmachine. Let us see it any of the principal niaatinels come up to the demand ; It is>welLitnown that •the Manny hang heavily on the horiesi. necks; has greatstdC draft ; is very hard for the driver in mowing, and stildharder for the raker in reaping, - and is a hettiy and cut: 4 ll4ols thing • to bindle. Like all machinetatbar are made :prin&pally of wood, it shrinks . Mid swells with' evertex posute to a dew, shower, or hot . - sun ; the nuts on the bolts that hold the gearing have to be tightened ; this, with the „Warping. of the timber,throws the gearing out of place and opt of line ; it , meshes too deep cenot ,deep enough; the fingerbar springs—that . .throws the guards out of line—creates frictidn, spoils the knives, am after one season's work and , one winter's storage, the machine is often used up and . hatrlo be laid aside or expensive repairs Made. These are same reasons why wooden frame . machine (and these remarks apply to all wooden frame machines,us well as Mannfir) though, perhaps • well, liked' at first, grOws - worse from the day it is bought. 'The Kirby is made - entirelx.of iron, except the seat, • pals, and- reaping attachment; shrinking or swelling of these parts does not affect the. working of the machine. The gear ing will be fund precisely ju thasame• posi• tion after being run twenty years as when it left the workman's handi. - The finger-bar retains its shape; theluards are in a line, and everything without lilting subject to change by every shower and every dew. ' There is another class of machines now be _ing Manufactured somewhat extensively, and urged Upon the public as something superior and new, and to `some extent have been sued cessful r as mowers,.but not at all successful - $7,0 0 - 10,00 • 14,00 4,00 AND ority of laity American Harvester. as reapers.. These are machines with joints in the bar ;I the Aultman ds Miller or Buck eye, and ITubbard's are - of this class. TO the inexperienced and those who do pot study the principles of construction the folding over -,.. the fi nger-bar and having two wheels to car ry the frame,_ so that you can drive,otf on a trof,:is a very attractive thing, and they make up their-minds at first sight 'that that is the best thing, fotgeUing that the primary object of a mower is to cut grass aud`srain well an/ easily, and the making it of easy transportation,.and a buggy in .whiCh one can ride to churl h but a secondary consideration; and, forgetting that the joints will wear very quickly—that the connecting rod is never in line except the work is being done on-perfet ly level . ground, and that the two wheels are a neseSsay where the joint is used, and a very serious objection to amachine. * ... 4 ' You will see that the joint-is that part of the bar which is subject to thegreatest stram when striking an obstruction that *place will wear some, and by taking all the strain' that comet' on the machine, the outer end` of the bar must drop book y this of course,' creates friction - , and with the fact pat the connecting rod li seldom in a line, haitses the machine to .worke bard, and the longer it-is used the less it is liked; and finally it finds its 'wok into the scrap heap. .Besides this you Will find a good reaper has never hemmed° with a joint in the bar. The, fact that the two wheels .re : quite too much space to travel in, makes it imptissible to lay the grain'-for enodgh off to be clear of the machine on its . , sumeding s tt ratk • lliving.three and sometimes more. *beets on the ground,: It is linpoasible to drive die reel _with a. belt, .excepir-frOtn the platform wheell' and 41* eramping- , of-the connection end the. great side draft are Some of the. causett,why ,it*aper. cannot be made . ' w ith a ieint in the bar, . Ilene!, you will, see . , thay . they recomatendoad rsrrant the ma : , chine as a Novrer, - but say "rhf Reaping at• tatha . truf is wariaoted to .work; tatiefictoiily ; and shciuid it Nil , itt 49 ap, the , - attitcltipent may be returned and the money void (or it refunded.". * 4 , ' - -,..._ - .- - • .. 'The Kirb, as before remarked, is entirely of lion. th e peentitte,independelit action' al lowictlie wheel and cuiter.bar.to work each on its own grour,d, to adjust itself refeetly to it without cramping the connection or - the cutters ; turn it up-side down, and the eon: nectiog.wili 'be in.line ! --the draft is always light-and always the some whether on rough or level ground - ; -by alever at your side you can lift either end or.hoth ends of - the' bar,' and by another you can throw s it in or . p ot of gedr-i- ail whilP itflpittiot So; iti tO portabiliti, lt*is quite as much so as snrthat haveihe' 6r *fold; for you Can hilt "thialwar on the small wheel and-start off withdittottopl ping tpijirow,. l l , ,up or% to.,throw it-. out of.. i Oar, -- weanthortaa OR tigegta , tyl warsant it bath ea Mower, and liesper,--or a. perfeci combinertilachiat. - We have never had a MAD say ho liko the Kirby lase after than be.- fore using it, and we have not sold one where it coold'be . exeltan ed for any Oboe . kind:- . -- i The man who 4 t - the flott.-44e made, nod the only ere In 1 . ', now thinks- it- the - bekt . irteeltiett ov*modri 01 1 09 1 Ier bw.q.e4 it the better he likesit . ,., - , -,: -'- " t'_ ~- `, Qa iha Nanny and soots. o ther : ineettleee, the raker then Raiplag o otai),44 oa-tho task and outer' cotter of the platform, -leaning breait against a support, and: with ti fork pushes the grain off at the side. Rid ing litus on the small wheel which supports the platform,'he receives a blow on his breast every time the wheel passel,over a. tuft of grass, Stone, or drops into a hole or dead fur. row. This he can stand but a short time, Which, added to the severe strain of) forcing the grain off with an unnatural motiokmakes his position uncomfortable, but not•more so for him than for the team; for every trio the platform wheel drops into a bole Or strikes any_ obstruction whatever, the pole is thrown against the left horse's side. Instances. are numerous where horses have beef actually killed.by this .emistant 'thumping on their sides. By patent just secured; we place our fait. er direcetly.behind the hors,es on .a comforta ble spring shat, his weight directly on the driving wheel, where it is must easily carried, and with a rake of peculiar construction, he can by tkquaketturn Of the arms.and - a pet tectly natural movement, - lay the grain le. good condition for binding, entirely otit, of the. way ,of . the machine on its: . suceeding We have given you a few of the leading • features. (and only a few' of the Kirby Machine and the reasons why_ it is superior to others. We might give you many more, but we believe our Harvester will dernnii• strate in the field, whore it shows to the best advantage, that, it is the-most durable, simple and easily managed, the least liable to get out . of repair,-and if broken by accident, the most readily mended, and altogether the mostico n-ornicai machine for the farmer to - buy ; End although there are'some Machines that are good,Mower4 and some good Reapers , Ahem are none - tbat - tire better Mosier* or better Reapers, and none that are equal as a -com• bitted Mower and Reaper to Ktativ's -AMER ICAN HAVESTER. WELLP, - BLOOD &CO. Athens, Pa.; May ,1859. IL L. BLoivaat,,Agent, Monfrose, Pa., 11,YANATIVE RIVER. . r i , Y ALIIERT LAIGIITO:C. LINK an azu kola from the heart of ,the main, . . Pulsing wi joy forever, • - - B • , ttec..Ra ; isles, with dhnpled amilevii . t; ; iiweth hiv natlye.river. • . ' • " Singing a song as it flows along; • Mushed by the ice-king never,' For.he strives in vain to-eliap a chain . O'er thy fetterless heart, brave river! Singing to me as full arid free • As it sang to the dusky daughters, When the light canoe like' a sea-bird flew Over its peaceful waters. Or when by *he shore OfSagamore _ They joinedlin"their mystic dances! Where the lovP,er's vow is whispered now, the light of maiden glances. ' o,.when the dirt shall strif = e my heart, Speeding.from death's' full quiver, May I close , my* eyes where smiling skies Bend o'er my native river. , TABS CARS Or THE 1743:1!NG MCSCLES.-6—The season of long hot days, shwa nights, hard la bor;and short, rests, has came, and it . seems to me it were halter to Warr' word. of am- - Lion to farmers, be they &them or _masters, who have the care of boys. Many n boy ' is mired for life in thirse hard harvest days.— Boys are geuerly ambitious itt become menu and do " men's work ;" the.father is glad to see so tnueli ".grit," - and the lad of fourteen perhapa is allowed to take' the scythe or cra dle, and gu into field with full grown men and see how near he .can ..keep - s up. With what 'result 7. Ills "grit". keeps him along -for a while, but.the muscles of his aims, and far worse thari this, those of his chest soon become strained by what is to him unnatural ‘ labor, and he '' gives out." - Yet the vitalen erlies of youth are strong and he soon seems to Fecovembis exhausted steength, and again .he,repeata his effitrts. But the forces of na ture each time rally more feebly, he becomes weak in the &lest, his joints become enlarged, the action of the whole system becorei the anim!is of youth is gone; in too mans ca ses never to return. Ile enters manhood. not with the spirit that goes to daily toil with a song; and returns at evening with a shout, but, with a spiritless step as if it were a hateful drudgery, and such to him it is. Farm pursuits become distakeful and are. left at the, first --opportunity. We' wonder at the iron constitutions of foreigners whir seek their homes with us. - The- main secret is here, Boys are not put to hard labor there. :You scarcely ever find a young Irishman of twenty thist has ever handredu scythe, previ ous to coming here.i It is considered there to be work only fit for full grown men.— Think of this, thimers, when your boys, want to " pitch inmirith the men,' and give them _lighter toil, that shall give healthful exercise, - not over•straining labor.—A Vivsn OF TUE Flom, in American Agriculturist. Everyflay. Enjoyment A QILa error Of man is the common one of intending to enjoy life by.aud•by, after the work of . life - is done. Ile is' so busy, now, that he has no leisure for enjoyment!-as if the man of leisure enjoyed life. No, no ; if, we enjoy life at all, it will •be amidst its has: tle.tind toil ; its wurking,dys must bring its pleasures; its amusementsutast,' c3iiie t -Flien needed, in -the intervals of usiness. .' Nobody.. has a ' ight to give the whole day to toil ; if he does it, he is false to himself and,Whia.friends, and he,thus neglects, greii wants' f his nature,,and.unfits himself to do . -kir!' work in the best Manner.. The sunshine is'as blight, the , wind is as gay, as if. pleasure was their sple purpose. The trees and:pi:tuts are as beautiful—they blossom as •sweetly and play' eu-gracafulli r with. thitool tweeze= .34 it they developed and matured no fruit. ' , Work arid' enjoyment.. are cerepatible:— Portions of every day •should be given to recreation :v.-the-mind being-,refreshedi...and. ' the body , relaxed- '....by..doutestio4,..oi.'" social atitusement. Then the4ork -weeld be. en joyed,ititr.uch as the play.' - It - is' a pysical pleaenri to exercise Ott snaseles , after rest, if sfehiallY if OM) ilai.ltiftell altilise4 440 111 1 rest: . And'how:buoyant is the mind return inOci its labor afterlr frOlie - ,witlf the babies, or it oily. tete-a-tete. Oft,Natuiet 0 holy Natural from thy beivint one goes le his * work as a child, at morning,- awakens to the wond,ets of the .world.. .-, .. ... ' 'lf one cannot enjoy life, , all along; ;as he. posies through it; he can never enjoy ,it. 11 he tell . tinriamittingly; - till he finds the leisure . 01.1 1 rPI:11P will find - ina'enjoYirient in . that 10-. Sere—mottling_ will.elist to. vitifixo it; ' Life _ will be to. hint s_fltildre ) . 4.3 respects earth. , We . AO not solve - the, problem of 16.011 we_ learn to enjoy' it as it flies. Then, it will solve itself.—LA-fitussristed. i • I ._ .., _. .. , . .,- ,. • • Tuntun London Agrirs Ply! Gazette= most excellent - autheriy---AP: — After extensive experimentsot e can dertirs AS their roviult; that turnip seed of one yar '414-Nl l l OirlY C 4011 0 .14 Rbout Coe per cent two yv4rtcold; pa per cwt. titreP year so4 ' jf per cent. footyears old, S per eent.'' , Takb; EfOßifi"coAVAila-;:-TW Migtig ' a " Farmer well obSaivis,i'"A plow.horso should ilbovo . tto g g good walker. Th 6 , i ,w4lki4g.gait , ls not oaltlsate4 eiough - in ing..ho6nA Only conslder what 'a team that. loirr aoul4 walk miles an hour fu tko hbliA Per day; ooda do - towards hurrying ' Rocwozd ofirios work,"
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