irOTEL - X EPERS I - MertilialittitilidGroaers, ..... -. s_•• lAli hem be supplied with-, the best . Ai l I um . it :-, • ' ;.- .. assorunent 10 ~... . ',.- -- .Ol:tiES a nd Lig,loollS ever offered in.this conntneonaisting of Otani Cognate, , - 1 Fi old Pori .Wine, (Patel.) Pale 440 dark &bindle, ne Old Madeira, -UnitedPfep7iciorbrandy &K. Misfrita. • Medet Sbcoit, -Sciterdasn, l BlacE Berry , Brandy; In And Closer' Leaf Gin, - - bottles, Swish'44 /rids 'Whiskey, Rose dr:, Cordial, ifintostriAela • do. rilste Brandy, for Pre- Old Bourbon ' do. Derv* . Old Rye_ do: Sour Wine, for Cooking, Old Jamaica- Rani, .. Makes Wine, St (Avis . - -do. . CIDkR BRAND r, New Engiestide„. Rectified IVAiskel, by the Pale Rrepansib Gold. Slier brrel, . at prices beyond com Petition, either by the Pipe, Puncheon, Barrel, or_Oalion. . Every article warranted as represented. For the retail, trade I' halm At superior article olltrandy,Oini and Rum, for afedieinarpurposes, in .bottles.. Also, Old Port, -Sherry and Madera Wine, Bose Cordial, & Blaeli. Berry Bran dy, for Diarrhcea. - Store on Main , Street, 4. doors below Searle's.Hotel. --, J. - CIIAMBERLLN. _Montrose, April 12, 1859.-11 . WHIT NEXTI , G_VriVratl, k n o: tead of MIMI . • • , • PURDON'S : WORM LOZENGES Have entirely superseded the use of all other • • kinds of • - • • i ERMIF,tI a'E wherever they trace becOmeknown. They are i'ERY 106REEAULE • . to.tie taste. _ . 7 . READILY EATEN - •• 4 • • ; BY CHILDREN ( PERFECTLY-SAFE, and are the most, • t - EFFECT U. And Reliable anihelmintiC • Medicine in. USE. They CONTAIN , NO MERCURY or any snbstince which can injiire the weakest infant; but hare,ex4.llent • . TONIC PROPERTIES which will IN GORATE the system and renider it proof against subeiquent attacks: Price 25 cts. ' 14n1;factured•by 117'. N. PUIZDON, Honesdare, Pc . For sale by Abel Turtell, licKen-, zie 4: Eldridge, • Zetili Very, Eaton 5 31Ozley, Hay.' don Brothers, J. Diekermin, jr., and Dealers pia. erally. -' - 'tuay24,',59.--6rp'-- Head' of Navigation REIVI.OVE THE undersigned desires to notify the puldie that he has iumoved.his store, and may now be found on Main Street, a few doots • above Seeltr's hotel, where 1u will be glad to see his Om enstomets a is hew ones: C. W. MOTT. Montrose, April 1559. ' ' -1E109., _ BE4RMNIIND THAT 114 HALL & CO. - Beep Ike Largest and OeFted Stock of 1:01 .1 37 . ar! 4 - 70 cis •• IN .BROOME COUNTY, • A n wonkt incite the attention of the inhabltanbi 11 4f.Sasquehanna..County, tot 4 buyers in general, particularly to their lock of srLrs. • RIBBOATA . WHIZE GOODS, . • : - SUMMER STUFFS, ••••' CARPETS, &c., which th6y Will sell cheap FOR CASH, at Whole gale and Itetait R. 13, HALL t. CO.,' 32 Court Street, Biugharuton. 'May 4,48 . 59.—bty. . T R. H. HALL & CQ:I. .13ING4AIUTON, A RE constantly receiving additions to their pros ent large stock of _ . . • CARPETS, 0.11, CLOTHS, • , • YANKEE ....Y . OTIONS, ALILLLYEBY GOODS, ari7er.: kind of - 'Raney and Staple Dry _Goods which *ill be 'sold cheip at 'Wholesale and getaU. Oar term are READY. TAY Come and see us at May 4 'l3Mt.rbiy - O. 32 COrRT B.E.rm=l &. Co. 111 D.ryDoOds;.earpeings, _ AND 'OIL - CLISTH-S;- -. At Yo. 32 Court Street, Si:Thornton .Biaghamtcal, May 4, 38/4.—hty A. -C AR D • _ D. TBArim of the Binghamton Wail Or. Cure, nisi be at Susquehanna De pot, (Nicorsillotel,) AD 1110.6 . th of each month, dur. Mr, the Sprig and Summer,. for Consultation. 'lnva lids will find it to their advantage to give him a calL Patients received at all times at his ESTABLLSH 3iENT, in. DINGIVA.3ITON; N. Y., whercievcry com fort and convenience may be found for the success ful trentra&it 'of Invalids. Binghamton, N. fill, Plows aid Cultivators. y BUNNELL is now pitepared to furnish * all kinds of. PLOWS and. CrI4TIVATORS as Food and cheap as can ' tie bad at, auy shop in the .county. • 91e,,,has oneshop in Montrose,- near the bf Mafia and 'Cherry Streets,and another ia New ilfoni, near Boyie's Rote?. Itepairink done,on short notice. tirOld Iron taken in eieluu3.•i for all woik. e, Montrose, March Bp, 1869.—em • MEAT MARKET' On Public ilverse4 near Searle's Hotel. lEriconsanily on hand n good supply of PIEATS of rdl• kinds. Cash paid for Beet Cat tle, Cal Ves, Sheep, - and , ptunbi... Also for Bides _of kinds. HENSITOCS & HAWLEY. usw).ir, s. qrs•itrocx. • - • - Montrose, Feb: IG, 1859. -tf. Medical Copartners • Copartnership: rink Blake tee Ac P. E. Biwa" , haiintassociated themselvib under the -name and firm of BLAELSWE 6 BILUSR for the prose cution of. the duties. of their Profe4sion, respectfully oirer their professional servieett4.o the layered public. OlUce at the residence of Dr. BlakealeeMilidway between the Tillages of Dirtroc:k and Spring e. - A. C. D , April - Y7, .1659.-1 y 1 C:03333 OFFERS to'the public, at itices that cannot...fan V to/144 large and gape:not ossoitinent of • aIL 0 0 EA At the gild emablishmect fortfierly occupied by O. M. crane. • , SIIGAHS, TEAS, COFFEE, BRICE, FLO UT., , arid SALT, (hi the 244 or barrel,} FISH, and all articles usuallyff o nd lu firiiteloas GA:modes. . • Flour brae Wholesale and Retail. - .41 mean to merit, 1 hope to - reeiire A liberal obare.orpubliopatrouage„ • . - N. B. l'lte highest market for Pelts and "delcula and Yea! 8"18Z00.11B: .Mont.nis et.ll4reb..ll,:isau.—te satror- Of Load, B I, Sack, - or Pound, •by the Load, • 'ABU; TraltELL, Grettt or advP Theß iy,,!aybyst • ...., . IT Is amity' THAT: , I G 0 • t'' . '''. 40 i :.. m i !. -,-CAN BE SOLD 'SUCCELSSFULLY IN - t DIONTIZOSE, BU DEPOT,.; For Cash . : l ryllECit doubting this . asiertion- 'will do viell to call. 1. at the Storesof • , • eltiffejibeitt itOseqb4lll? & ' 13 . • . Where it will be proven that the mei.'ehant, sail ling his Goode, can afford to aell-ClifiaPEß 'lot CASH; and - can offer inducenienta taffleient tti make it an object to putchasels, 'at whatever Bader . fice, to proenre i the money to Make their purehasetl on the Cash'EVatem. - . • . • We hare just receited,' and are' constantly 74re e"citilg a t'plendid assortment of • • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS adapted for Ibis aaaaon and whichNvill not fail to giy GetLetal - Satisfaction, and iihiC4 WIIS purchased under the most . eireunistaneei, for Cash. They ate enabled to 'and will offer riid eellat Plc/ far below others thathavergiven everlasting credit,;-- no nlaiter Wheat& it Toth; Did:, br Effirr.f THEREFORE, . 1 1 . 1 Examine; , Compare, l ord Tud • l it i o an assortroent berePOre unequalled by anythin s ev er offered in Montrose..• ' - 4 xhn 1.; 74 V• 1 I 'I • - STAPLEDRY GOID Comprising manyttiew and desirable styles of unknown in thisffiarket*ong which will be fourd,th •' Ladies'' Dress Goods, 111 the 'realties of the day, cheap at - Gat (giber& Rosenbaum; & SHAWLS. i Neek‘and choiceie s yles ot'Broche, double and single Stella/Plaid; Woo . Telma, andldintilla, and a ne I. style of dIi.KNILI t SII-AWLS, '• . . • CHEAP, AT • - / 'Guttenberg, Rosenbaum;,.. CO9fito CLOTH . /CLOAKS do assoqmot alwasB on band, also Ladies Ciot4 an trimming's to inatpll; of all shades; Cheap,; at Gittteliberg, Risenbatrm, ‘Ektip:Ebqr2t)gkllgO, .In.this.department'we can offer great Indneements, as we are purchasing directly from Importing Houses. I . The assortment comprises ~,French Sets, Sleeves and Co Worked Edgings and.ins - erthigs, and a great many more articles toonumeroq tomen - tion-- all of which may be found .. 4 -• -CHEAP. AT 1 - Guitenberg,T4isetibitum, * & Ccei. DT? Ea@ oc)on 9 ' Bonnets, . • Ribbons Floiers, Plinnea, - 7Tire,.Stiff Neittngs, and Tritines, at wholesale and reuffl, • Cheap, at Giatenberg, Rosenbaum, & Co's. 1 1 1 GO i -DOMES IC ODEL Mac be found all die different' qtUltres of PliiiTS; -tl 1 . 217 0 ILeLMS,I t • I - ' 15:1:EA CITED i; 0 OD,S, . ' • FINE U.Y . 4E2 C fig') MUSLIMS, 'TICKS, , • • STRIPES, - DENIMS; • ": SIIEETLyG yards CREW, AT - • .-- G TitSGERG. ROSESBAUIt, & BiLIitAIRIDEILOTaigiIe is this is one of their principal branches of business in 'New York City;they certainly have one. grent'ad- Juntage -over all the rest of the ,clothiers, they herr ing one. partner steadily -in New 'York City - to devote all his time to this particular branch of - manufacture. They will furnish, at anytime, a good Garmenf.,at about the price for which the materials car7he got. They will warrant their-Work and a complete fit or no bargain!': They keep constantly ton hand one of the best stocks of: •-. Overa.nd tiider Boats, FROCX, DRESS, RADIAN, SACK, 8/PANTS, in great *rtiriety and different 44 - les: Vests : Vests : Vests.: Such as Vetiet, Caisimere' and Satin, .CREAr, . GrittipnbeFg, RotTnbaoni & Co. T 31:1 N I o i'ORDER MADE_ BEIC At Short N9tio-e... Under :Garments, • . Yor •Ladies at. well ag - tor - Gentiginen, Finch .a , • SILK -LAXIBS' W 4thOOL • • / Gutt.enbe4, Rotenbantp, di Cp. One writli is sieeirnel l for the . s I To 'our numereus•rfieuds. and • Customers, . aiid in - partlettliir tit tin* knowing themselves to be indebted im tut, we `would say once rowel:hat we will men for • •^ H - RipAivv-pAY4 het;ealter, sndiainemaunte . inust be - settled without further notice. ..1 1 7e are -tired of writing Dunning Letierf l / 2 10 4 d ailPvti4 the Poutoffice, to our loss.- We ofGrain atibebigheist mittret price in payitent. All - accounts standing fiver:viz mintlitiop On/Books, will be left for collection ; ' un less settled by note. • Gulltab,erg, &scuba* le:Cii; goiTrsoo, Aprq SO, WO. 13 em AND AT - cot New-Finn. 'lV . .olfr ,StOire. Public 414.veise, jasibeialkit Ztheriag' e i t • A nstowirir lionldriipeetfaity • ani4 - nnce ..Cl.• to the public that. he. uis 1121110dAta hiriutalf with WM. L. ALLEN, fig: the _ - • FLOUR, FEED: ND GROCERY 1317 S S S '.• . , Also, that they have removed into the ir newly fitted up building on Public Avenue,just below Ether idge's Drug Store, *here can always be:Amur-the choicest braeds,of - Family Flour, ' \s. • • Meal, Feed, ' _Pork, Owns, . • Dipped i llisothy, . . Clover, • • I • Field.. • • • and ' Garden Seeds. A so a general assortment of Graceriel,, such as Sfilgtirs;;Blolitlisto l SYraps,iTea,Vottee, dies Thankful 'for-fast favors, would solicit a continu ance of the samcf„under the new firm, pledgingour selves to do the fair thing, hoping by ach bargain to be sure of soother. , • - , sing under a different Admlnistritioni i, if is .very desirable:to have all old.aecounts settled, and coin, _mence'anew, under the Ready Pay Spiitenk, . BALDWIN It ALLEN: - , BALDWIN Wu. LI Aust. ~, Montrose. Oct. 20. 1858.-tc.. OH vs, OH TES; HERE WE COME. _ • - BOYD WIBSTED to. , - 11 - 4-VlMG • purchased of S. A.;-Woodruff - his Stock •1.1.. in Trade, are Prepared to accommodate all who will favor us with their custom, at "live and let., live',' prices. • . •; • STOITEA4VD PIPE,' • TIN COPPER, AND SHEET IRON WARE of every description usUally found in the 'country. . • ,Also,- WINDOW sAsir • •-• PANEL 'DOORS, • • : WL4VDOV7 .BLINDS, -. -LATH, . PINE LUJIBER, and Durronvo MATEM.ALS.4,entivRy. Designs for Country 'buildings, with specifications and estimates of 'cost, LT., famished to sdch as may desire them, at moderate prices. • Persons about building , in the COuntj , will - find it to theiriuterest to 'call on us. 'Cronin and _see :is, we intend always to keep the lafeb-string out. Tiu shop in their new building, corner of Main and ; Turnpike streets; a few rods south of SearWs hotel. • Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church. • N: B. All kinditf produce taken in exchange, for Goods. -A tea extractZ47Z p ower ,w --- ;a7uct - dita — ed ;Atli Uldljiiubs - dr - u\ -- ces of still greater alterative p as to afford an effective antidote s tor the diseases tersapatalla is reputed to cure. it is believed Ll:stanch a remedy is wanted bthose ho suffer from strucuous complaints. and that one; which willicatopthh their cure must prove orbs, cocoas service to this large drew ourrodlcted fellow citizens. How ' completely this compound will do it him been moven by experiment, on mans - ape worst cases in thoroliowhig complaints : ticruldla, and Se:brute:Nl Corn iota h.ruptioas..and Illruptive Discases, Mats, l'ltuplus. Notches, Tumors, halt Rheum, "hold Mead, :syphilis and Syphilitic Affection; Mercurial Thecae., Drop sy, Neuralgia orate bouloureux, treaty, lnapepsy road lodises. on, Erveipelas, Rose or U. Anthony'. tire, and indeed the whole - class of Complaints arising hum impurity of the blood. This compound will be round. great towmoter of healttOrhen ~..ircein the sprier,. to expel the four Mum. which fester lu the blood at that nmson or the year. By the timely expulsion of them many o f disorders are nipped. re th e hod. Niultitudes Can, by th e old of this remedy, spare Us:unwires from the endemism of foul trim. tapes and Ulcerous sores, throughn Mai the systeui'm strive to rid Itself of corruption; Moot rounded to do this through the natural charmers of the body bias alteratlie medulla. ttle*.e out the vi. Must tP•ed bonier you and` its Impurdierleustlegthrongh the cue la pimple; eruptions or sores; cleanse It when volt god It Lett.. strutted and d la the vets ;,..cleanse It Whatever It is foul rand your feeling* via .141 you wiferia. linen where he particular a:border is felt, petpleenJoy betteehealthoind livelonger, for cleans. lug the Mood. Keep the 0100.1 healthy end Ls ; but with this pabulum of life upatrdered, there cur be no Luting health. Soon er or la wAnettang Must go wrong, and the great dmehifiery of Iffe is disordered or oterthros n. • „ Narasparilla has, andd i enervos north the reputallou'eff accoeurdlsh. Mg tease ends, But th world hals been w,gloway dcceic by preparations of it, yard) •Irecauee the drug woes has not all the vir tue claimed for it, but more because miry preparations, pc teoabsg. to he concentrated rstralf coatam but little of the vir tue of:sarsaparilla, or anY thing else. During late years the public has e been misled by large boltlerLine. tending-to-give a quirt of Extract of hansaparilia for one dollar.— Most nr these have loss frond" , Upon the site, fur they not only con ever UWE. 11 any. barrapariths, oftentio &rails e ;Meet. he :shal -1 ever. fleece, bider sod painful cilsappointtnent Loa- followed the use utile various extracts of harsuparilk. whioir Ilubd the market, nUtil the name itself Is Justly dorphoe and has bedome antonym. with Imposition and cheat. Still we !this cornea:ll3d darsaisrilla and intend to calmly each remedy As shall rescue the-bane from the load of obloquy width rests upon It. And vec think we have „ for Lug It has virthea which are travaistable by the ordl. cars . run 3,1 the discarsta it Is Intended to cure. in order to secure• their complex era/lc:lion fromthe system, the remedy sword diclomily taken according to dheralons the:bottle. Prepared by. Dr. J. C. Ayer ilk Co. • - LOWE.CL, MASS. •.- . Price, $1 per ; Six Bottles for • Ayer's' . Cher ry - Pectoral; leo. von for Itself Ouch a rehoW o for the cure of -. every - eariety.of Throat and Lung tnittiplainti that it in entirely unnecessary for us to. .riuooht the evidence eA Its Orton, wherever it has hues employed. 'A e it has been to co:At-wit use throughout this eviction. we need not tu.o than assure-the people Ira puallty it kept sip to the best It ever Las beet and that It may be:relied ota to dirfoe.thelgeellef all It lahs ever been found to do.: • - - . .. 'Ayer's - .Cdtharte . Pills l . , „IvaTVilmtEop . ? • . ~. . Coittitmiesa, Jalindlee. bi/Pellear, bidiVeliloo, Dyeeatery, Frhil Stomach. Erysipelas, liouiletle, Pile& ROeurnaUsat. Eroptions `and' Skin thsesees, Liver Complain, ligropsyi Tater; Tom= and bolt, ;Theism, Worms, .pout, Neuralgia, aa a Dholer lilli, and for littrity-- 1 a the Blood. . , . . , . ...._ They we .4?at Coated, to that the most ad:sallies on take them .pleasently, and they am th e best sperleut in the world for the per.: pos. of a family physte. • . . . , .. Price, 25 2 civet* . per )soxr; Five Rose! for $l,OO - . . •Grut numbers of Clergyinoiletans. Stab:mien, arid otnlnsof personages, have letittimir names to Certify thennparallelled useful. nese terns* remedies, bat our sparse hue will not perrr.ik the hoer. hur, antral. The agents Wow named furnish pat* our American Altoona,'" lu a-hiel, they on even ; Ph also Pill deserlpfkrus of the. above complaints, and btu treedx:nent that should be, followird fortheir• eotbe put off beunpenclpled dealers with oth . et preparations theyauks more pridlion.- • Demand Ayer% and take, co others.— The sick wan: the not aidl.hare Liar Mum and they should ince.U_ All our ficauslies arc for sate by A- TI.TICIELL, Montrose ; W. IL TIIAYSIL-Intoock ; IltA 'SCUTT; SPRING V /LLE: bIiEIiNIAN /MID ; WALTMAN .k !SWISHY-ft, Auburn; and by an , the prlatlpal hiblthalisb 13 bafl• Co. blucb 10, iBb9.—broo. • , , _Examine, • tir '• ,SWA NE'S . • ... . • • compiousin sipaur.. • . • _ W H E. R:R- 1 17.- AII con troubled WltbSco‘ ' lt? Cave you pains in' the side Al and - tiresst ? -Bare you tick Lingo? Shot to the throe.? Mae' you the Liver Con I.ltrive you the Bronchitis? Nervous Dei Lillis% or any symptoms of. Nimonary Consumption? If you-are troubled with she a( the *boa* symptom* use Dr. SWAIN E S CO]IPOUND SVISCP OF WILL) CIIEBBN. It will effect's spee dy and permitattateurs,asthe evidence of thousands who tare been curer/by. tesUry. . I . Aubther Itemairkatilt Cu • Feria err Echo. Frederick County. Yd: •Dr;l3weralt—Dear Sie,Bellevlng it a dutyl owe t the /Sadie,, and lh justice to you. I have thought proper to make known one of Stemma mramdloary mires,, in my own awe. that has ever been truly kecorded. 1n the shovel of Oetcdsw LIMA was adffeted - srith -e sermagatheriagln breasitrwhich Messed *tante absaescand. also communicated to arylungs asstaiiry much affiMed them, gaff ffiscluirged large Quern tlOwt of corruption, external and internal. My breath coUld wis i =i. say Lungs - mid oat through the airily of „ my hrent t ease. attended with *wham cough, cough, Mit with and night, tom is/appetite and extreme debility. so theta physic. - tan thought my mole Mimic.. and beyond th e power or doe. -I remained In this wretched condition tor long time. 'it I :was wasted to a -mere skeleton, sod there seemed to be no hope-for en but I=c t rztlli r the public pa per t true i l i !=1; wca i d i ertnt , performed Baltimore furtive bolt ' lennad commeneed, len. • and to diat my great satistactbui Mil my anxionklinally. tti at. . or tv_ang 1111‘• tuns* began to heil.aud the cuagh =held on ten -bottles 1 weareatoetd to perfect hcaltb. over nee years hove elapsed. and / alineT • 4 • a leffeelly hearty =alto this day. Janet, land. 1 here n days &km= for • . e V w-u nise accept my grateful " • 'Yours. veryrespectrull DIXON. The suberather is well - mm*4lM with. Thomas Dixon, andean testify that be lent been aMided asalsove represented, I regard his recovery as almost a talraclo—lle is a vraitby member or society. • _- . ,ILAMES B. DitlttiOßOW: • • - . Pastor of Bata Circuit, Baltimore Conference. •• r MAO 5... • Compound . Syrup of 'Wild' Ckotry, The orlsinsi =I genuine Merry preparative.. Dew this lit` Mod. it bpg teenpoftd solely of' linetable lopedients , cp ebe used with ect Lamy. , Birstrie ' s iiiirsigissilla`aad: Tar Pills, Y. A i n n p and sitastire '3l/edletoe, far sopesior to the in Swayst4 CeiebraUld Vermaifol i ei ' Er/ ell fa/4 0,11 '0nd the illoOd. • -Dr..lltwayue2itioweltioNthit , -An Invaluable re=edy for Diesh , :/nl. Diner/Y. Cboncs, Cholera T ' u D d y *U " B6we l ( ?)=.:-.Dr.ewityitt4ivitir Catholic= Is Die spes - fancl unt nailed . i...._friLosooo cents. • Sold by. ABEL TV RE; l• ..ZBlll4l litaltfOS, liodbyDealent everywhere ttuutigbuia the County end Nat e . - Prepared only by Dr. 11. S ' Yri wWAIi A. 1856. 80-2.1. Ka: N. S. Borth 7th , btedleirms retTiurreTheitoetz es •ba Sound et] at lir. Jaycee J fatly eel /bated rsmily ; %tyres Cherry natuml and •ftthartie Alia; lialeeraTomat,Wine amlioreat Wks; 110flatal celebrated Om= bitten : Lowlea's - ser • ries airway Medielnes;.bterebaura thug .olAtbageestairew oar for Sputii• maa bema vie& WII; ' al hnibie -Remedy. sad Ram Remaky Mick% verwuree.-and • emicty 41 other Medi; Taira idelleOlidatent.tbe grtat remedy tee bunn, rbewastlem, and =motors. complaleis -I"tra.l4 - 7.atmet, I S r at a ', µdpg for 'UMW pomace as the_above Ofsameat;AAarreee Pain lteetrosio,e &vista, good Welt emiceeles Balsam Ma }Mae lazdiceat Jaambrellittam. Canker brow, lalgeorta 4l .l Dromoy ] )expel Bakees tagepound furDmieMery itan•hto n .t rebalb. ter Pltiociaidtnellabtdd *Man e albatbu sad zarraa o f ,j ams wins • rmiewatgalets, the bra lb visalietw Me; konmet ae altatat endless *eddy of Mai n eta u, eaulnatit6-4111. imikkis thatilis will WI or. era's , Wag WW I 'tit lbta = Drug /WPM *W • V - . KEYSTONE - HOTEL. Wni..K. HATCH, Proprietor. THIS new and commodious Hotel, situated on Main 1 *Street, near the Court House, and nearly in the center of the tautness portion of Montrose, Is now fully completed and furnished, and was 'opened on the 27th of September, 1858, for the accommodation of the ptiblic . and' travelers. The Proprietor feels confident that he Is 14/1/ prepared to en Urban guests in a manner that "Matt fldl to give " • ' Ckanplote Satisfaction.. The House and Persiittire arknew, and no 'expense anybeen spara to/ render it equal, if . not superior' to establishment in this part ofthe State.;' It is well'supplied with all thesrecetit insprovementeind comforts, and obliging waiteni will always be _in it lendance-to respond to customers. The Militates connected, with all Houle are • NE3W and Convenient. The PrOpqctor respectfully solicits the patromige otitis old friends and, the pahlic gene y. • . • • WM, IL(TCH.I Montrose, Be . •••• 22, 1858,—tf • Innomi'AwalLi •Exact.llristiceilL Ml e.p. n A. MOON do CO . re , tfully -I—/o their friends and the pubV completed their largo and Superior .FLOVRING ITNIOSDALE, . • - arid 'commenced the . tinankfacturc of all the:various , kinds of . FlOur, teal; and Feed, of the purest quality. To those unacquainted with our Es-. •tablishment We would say : We have Four Rue of Excellent Ston.ci; , tonnufactured by, Hart & Munson,. H*a, N,. Y., and superior Machinery from the Wash ington Iron Works of L E tsnton 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. In consequence of' these improvements, the "Scrien 4 is dispensed with and better results obtained. The Flour is better and whiter, and the saving to the cus— tomer in .grinding email grains will often equal 15 per cent. • . . - Cu4taim 'Work executed preinptlfr ' end in the beat - manner, FLOUR, MEAL; and FEED kept for sale at the Lowest Cash Prices. or Satisfaction given in Every Purlieu- Zar-Publie Patronage is ll'espectfully_Solicited. Uniondale, Feb. 23. 11:.69. 1 -1y . • 'STRANGE'iND YSTERIOUSI TtveTy ,intelligent_man 'in this community should.notimoi that \ a new arrangement has been made by : ) • WEAVER' & 'ATHERTON,. ' at the STEAM "AIL L.., for carrying on the Blackmailing - - ----- and Volt:Loge' Iron . \big Business. , • any know this to be a fact ;. but for the benefit of the feto. who do not,'lre Won d-say that we' are pre-,' pared to do any triirk In our line which may be eo trusted to us, in the most unable .manner; -in the most improved style, and in the shortest possible time. ..flll Work Worranr.Ord.io si 4 iti Good Satisfaction. . 'AYES II: RiAr6ll, - , :UM; I.: ATIIIIMONJ 1, '-. i Montrose, March i ß,l . Bs9., m ~ .. . 1 BOhiethillg :ttetil i.y)..iffOoti.Os6.:l FMM , ANI CARR:LAGi-MAKING trAWLEt ac t LATIT ROP, having re moved into their new building dn Turnpike Street, near L. Searle's 'hotel, are manufacturing and will keep on hand ; Carriages,W,a,gons,Cut. 1 1 lters S eighs &c. 'They have provided theraselvegorithsa Steam Engine and all the pecefsary machinery and con veniences for doing work with dripateh, and being both pntctical mechanics 9f Tong ciperience and em ploying none but GOOD W they are prepared to do a i 1 kinds of work in the laoksmi $ • $ • and Car- riage • • 71. Line , , in their usual - irompt and Workmanlike = iser, and by being at all times oti_ hand ready a d willing to answer any order for work, and oy usin_ t Good Materials, and by MODERATE CH GE's, - hope to receive 'a large share of public • patroilw. We would terider our thanks to our old customers, and invite all in want of wiirk to give us, a call and see for themselves Montrose, August 11, 1 858.-]y OM Nl* 11111 0 . - as iydniLL tr ANUFACTURB ind.dealeririall kinds of .111.-:lPurniturei is now prepared to fill - all Orders or Bedsteads of fail kinds at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range from $2 .tipsrani, according to He also keeps on hand •Resd3i-made zCoffins ; and as he kss an elegant Hearse, he' is prepared t t t attend funerals on short notice. , . New, Ifilford,Hec. 7, 1 56...--49y1 . - ;.".,Tocthe TV ,JRNOVIAELEBELOED 'CATARRH ; SNUFF', IsraLum.r. Ri .Y, toy: rate by R; Thayer, Montrose; S. D. Tomp • Droglyn ; William 11: Thayer, Hawk._ ontroae. May 26, VMS. , 3Et gE) a a eiOlir is 7 TAE subscriber Having removed his etock goods 'to the' HEAI 0 ' NAVOAT r" where he may nowte found with 3 lgige k cable itoek of Ready °thing, HATS, C otc., &c., _ - consistinrof eve tririetyrand shade, and.warranted to be mule' every particulai its good as custom work, an priceit.that4:nnot fail to suit fdr: ready. .pay. ankful forspast "rorsjhe hopes to merit copdbukpace of the Nuns.. '. 1 . S. LANGDON. 'ir9ptrose; April .29, 18, firrfAilltilS'l . lllTEND.lll . EM undersigned would respectfully sinnouhee T the FAILYRIM apd air - others interlined, that . AOTT, 411 F, at- he old stand. of. MI 6: Z. MOTT, are; pre= pared - to furnish,PLOWS of the most- approved pat terns noir in use, such.as Biota/dry'', Notes Iron Becim, he. Also iPoiata.Of all kinds; Landsides, li,t 1 Cullivator teeth, and all - nds of castings for Partn ers and others , all o whi hwe propoie to lief.' es/ow .as can be afforded b auj establishment in thiscoun . try. . •-- . - - ELIJA.II MOTT. 'I - G. A. TILDES. ' 'We ace also age to f r - Emery's Morse Powers; Drag and Circular Saws ; i r wood, nisi, Dog Churn Powers, which we -can e fu ish on short notice. - Montrose. Dec. 1, 1868.-tf -801 P lIIINUFICTon. 4 JAE subscriber Ice'epe lemistantly on baud format at 14 estabh'shrytetktlit)tontroae,the boest gul ly of 8011' SOAP, tainufncouvii from the lye of wood ashes and grease,* the'old fashiotted way,ind :lot by -any'patent iproe&s: ' For those that tmvishihe'grease,he mimefaetares the soap for s4&i. a lariat. - itraiientedln all canes 'to be:a - good articli,or thiliSoap may he returned and the money refundtd. " • I -Per barrel". Ifalf.ilarret • ... . ..-.... - Wholesale. dealers wi4 l , at the Aelkery iuMontrod - for s4s,dr at.Scraatod Worttrpqe,'lliii.do7, 1, QALT r oat" itj J 5 1.4 . 1. 1639.. i . _...__. • 1858.:' ,1291111muulliiir o 1858. . ' ..iIARDAit . F 4 W 1 • . . ~ INDATOTE.IEMPORIUM ~: tr.r. -,, '1131:1 • T !ic.. THE ty tot , ' htfri n enda arl i d . cri e s me hl rs ithai 11 has recent! made large additiobs to his foliate ex tensive, s bf i r .., , • Hard ar,Stoves;Stosm • , Stcive •-• risniiiinii !tine . ~ IP .9 I . . 1 aifd that he islprepared to Supply *ante oldie 14 1 , mimmunity ;Ira line at annually low ' prices: 1 Ile flatters hi that his facilities for manufacturing his'owu Vir re , Stoveiv &c:', give:him a 'decided' ad muitage.ov r any Irbil purchase .and -transport at a .heavy.expepsb-their entire stock. r. . I. He vroul . d r ehay to i roie' who wish to 'p urc h as e STOVES ollini‘deserfption, STOVE PIPE , or 'AIM- MINOS, of An kind, Sand pay foe them; be Is prepar ed to give t she 'great bargains ; li t • to those. who went to pu hese on 0 year 1 credit nd- then let. it run two ye lin ore, he had Tither they'wenld capon some one e e; evenlf they have to pay seventy five per c e nt m re than an article is worth. In the line of ' . Shelf Hardware., :,I .. , ,his assort/44 is the largest and besi selected in Sus quehanna gonnty ;' purchased as his !stock has been mostly of indemurer*, be is enabl to offer! . in ducements I. t those country .4nerc nts who buy small bills, 1 ly to be found this aid Of the big city: ni l We can ofe r pecial inducements tol Carpenters 'and Joiners wit are in want eithenkt Tools or Building Materials. B acksmiths can find ANVILS; VICES, , BELLOW. , and, in feel,- almcipt ani thing in their 'Attie, by Mt ing. on us , Cheap fo r . Cairh / . - 1 ..,.. • . ' N Our stock - Of. - 1• . 1 ! \-•• ...f. Dry`c,4ll s, Groceries; Hoots A Shoes, .I. 1 Hats atm Caps, Tankee:Notionsote. , . , is as large 'as Itl)%times Will admit lor. They were purchased I ,st ' lo Ilgure, and will be sold at prices to correspon with The times. , 1 , .. .. • REA T-lELIDE• CLOTHING !• : , -,„, . We have Past opened! about one- &a-half - cords. ready made !clothing. !Eve ti^bod , says they . ..are cheap.. Seme say they are very elleip, and.' a nom her have4entured to Rai they are 'dog cheap. pr. 'Lain it is tbatia small . pile of money I will buy a liege pile of clothi n g.' i. r - \ We wo Id iadd, in this connection; for thelnforma tion of all , cerned and the' rest of Mankind,,' L that we are ti - tid ! sick of the credit system; weave suffered e ough'br it already, and Me determine/Ito r,rcr; rid ourselrof the'whole " critter' Believing that' the ni mbi sixpence is the true . aye em, we are re solved to , Ado it and are offering our goods at prices dorm have ill Geliefalyiheang . Store is now replenished with: alari l e variety of r 0 R 11.I•E N .. J. AND- . 1 • ' 'l ' . - DOMESTIC' O DDS . We cordially invite the Public to inspect our ! • Builders and Cabinet iiiirditrare, r•ocraT • NID rADLE'ccr l '.illy, ` .., If F.snAsici Toots ,q t ) MAkTA RINQ. A 1716141, FA 1112:13 Toot, t e , . 1 . - .. 1' GUNS, PORTING AZT! LES, MISCItt.L.O4.OtS s'n Fescr AnDWAns, LACS HURON GIIINDSTO 1:9,- - - - - Mason's' Challenge Blacking; always bright - and sparkling, " Itatiorxis• the Palate of the great, and cheers the solitarrhut of theionely .backwoodsman." L • 9IC CHAINS' 9 BIGOTS* Somas CrLSIBIATED ENGLISH SAWS, warranted - 031.w/ true, set well, arty points, and face all kinds of knots. ' 9 J Naalt • Iron,'end Steel, - H• TS AND CAPS,'I3OOTS AND SSOES, • _Tsar", Se*s, - Corr,ts, fLusoss, SPICES, Atc4 ' • PI Crockery, WOODEN WA -RE, TANGS. HANGINGS, • Wasain, tlsawar CASTES, BROWN: VIGNEIT.S,, and our CENTRE Virisnow SDADZS. W - • - WIND And PICTISHE CORDS, and TASSELS,' 11 an assorted selection 01111111 G - BUILD' EIS G$ @; LINES PABRICS,KAPEINS AND TABLE LISS; • CEBTALII AND PURNITIIRIC MATERIAL, LACES, KRIIROIDERTIS, 'CAMBRIC Moats, --- SCOTCH I AND SWISS ' , GOODS,: Yosait and othe4 Handkerchlefi, • AI gS9 ler! MK CRAVATS, .'LADIES' GaurrtErt, NAlBli•nri; Sus larry, KID GLOVES, Osisay, BCC., AC. .PE e p 'V't PACIFIC, j s's EAT SPATZ,. DL'TCIII7, SPRAGUE' ' SNELL, AMERICAN, 1 KICIIICID, TACOST, ,41.1.1f1/ZON, DARROP, -&C., '..`" • reign and Domestic Ginghams, 1 - • , • • ALPACAS, PAnAmEirAlklifittsos, Sc., ldnustut DELAINES, BLACK SILLS, CAEPETS, BAGS, SHEA-PINGS, ' }llllllll AND BEDSTEADS, &C,', &c. ' We, charge nothing for inspection, and cheerfully itaparrt infirtnatilidto all. 'Hoping-soon to see yen, • Woi remain, Respectfully, Yours, • ; RI. S. Wilson & Soo; Montroio March 28. 1809. • I ~ Mali ...5,00 - 2,60 2,6 be funtiaited—if delivered' at. the rate of n barrel" 'ten barrels for $5O. HENRYi UN WARES. 56.—t.f' _ ban 4 by CO. NyM-STOVES. t A • l v a n ITT . is just receivilig N-EW STOVE S, including !it. pal assortment of•£LEVATED OYER • " "ILAR:GE OVEIN.;• • • AND FLAT=TOP PREMIUM COOKISTOVES, FOR • WOOD Or COAL, ' - - • RIM A SUPERIOR VARIETY OF Tartar, Office, and 8114 Wives, - I for WOOD, or COAL,: Able - Stove Pipe; Zink, Shed' Iron Stove 4tel, 1118 AsAnz, the osr . SELtOrand,DESTRABLESTOTES in market;anif will be sold on the most favorable inn:13941n., to which be would invite the par. -N tier* attention of • . • r e,Al5 10!•B V EVILS. TO:rosp, iiinrember, 8,-1858. .. ~ •. , N - OTIcE. .. : . , 100EASQNBdesLrons of paying moimoney,oodebis .1 'of .hy description, can - do soby leaving their' ' ,payrileil 4 withPost, - Ctopeilt. Co., ibukkencifont rose, -- ---- 2 ' - ' hoP' apt' -will be allowed fr P.m..y - ort. 1 _Su• pt;ftne iiul Fss itou Co rn Mea l of sipert r aleolehop and -Bra* at thOoweat timali prices. Custom work will be donewithtleaiiatchond in all - Jult.lBllB.—ti • \ "-• • • - • 1. ae • , W PAPER; for sale ettsii; by .1241 i CO, ." 11Vi1t% . 1 , u . t4 WIND Jane 27.-0- , A portiiiri of Garibeldi's troops \ • tinder , Major - Medici, occupy. the • own a Tonal, !between Valmon . • ,ice and thelyttol, • ! I !:, The Allies,ermising the Pada, en - i ter this.Venatith Bates. ; • 1 'June 20.--The ven_guard of, the. Allies' 41 -,-- ; • • veuscre to Villifeimis. )'. June 30.—The Imperial headquarters re ,' • • moved to Volta--The corps of Prince 'Napoleon joins the main body of the • -allied army at Villegio—The ,I3ar : diniane'icomintinee the siege*Of Pes, ,' chiera+The new British Ministry ' declarof in Parliament its determi, 1 • i - . nation maintain au inviolable rent ,'• trality. ' ` , THE; TENTH W Oir 'I'LIY WAH-4131 1. 68E - AT- I ' 1 'mit turns. , • July-3.---,Thit p,eror rerioves, his head i 1. - quail , from Volta, and !crossing 1 the M' ciO,!fixes them at Villegio. July . 4.-='.fe', t uiand French troops landed 4 at Piccolo , in•the Adriatie— Gran.d A ' a I)eum for the victory of [ Solfep - * in Notre Dime. ! . July u.-4-Thfi' 4 strianii relire from BOrrnio, 1 d attee rp action, in which_ they . : are' 00 ' uid b y- Garibaldi. !,- ! ELEVENTH W II THE WILE--THE ARMISTICE .- 1 1 ' # 'D , ITHE'VEAVE. July B.—Ar,:, ic*) concluded -between the two sl4perors at Villafranca—Zara borribitfded by . the . French frigate Impette; use: - . ' July li.--- , lntel i reW betiveen. Napoleon 111 • and F - ViCia joseph=the= war ter; minard,h „ y the .Peace Villitratica. _ ism !qit the Birds ifo. Farmers,, read dyer the list 'given below of what a few] femilies of birds are doing ev= er.y day fcr the . public' good, and then 'say honestly whether you don't know several fel lows in ;your neighborhood going abo t u t with the,ir guns wto are - not really serving ..the community ali well as the little feathered families, celebrated by Mr: C. M. Clay, of Kentucky, in the fellowingrticle, which be tal i communicated to the Coun ry Gentleman of „Albany, from whieh we e it. Twenty-five billions of caterpillar's and insects 'destroyed ri;otie year on a single farm of thirty ,acres gill'sftitretty good year's work. .In that period, liiiiti f y , well known i Men, M., far from doing any Vb ic.or etiyati goOd i ire really :spreading' , mischief by t . it business—are they II& l:','-' iicite equal in aMount to the benefits, confer. l'illtt.y the God-6,in inatinettol, the brutal. 'N and useful birds. \Mr. Clay says f— 1 i .. .4.ett daybreak - I ettintate that four hundred songsters, break firth into be grand jubila= firm of mingled song on my`thirty acres , of fruit and jileasuregmunds. Aong these I in \ilk note the - catbird ; the - thrush, the lack, and red bird; the'bell martin, the dov`lt lark, End quail, the sparrow arid hammin bird, robin and jay, the house-porch and barn SW., Imitt, and many varieties of orioles, wria peckers, sapiuckers, Sm. To.diy, my mind running upon the use of birds, I took my ' position'about fifteen feet from'the nest of an oriole; built in the top of a peach tree twelve feet high, triobseive theft habits.; The nest is formed of blades • ofi c grass. :worked , 'into • basket form onl, the 'hut* OC-the peach tree acting es brace. This varietyhas the fe. male of a dusky ,bluisb - 7yellow—the male blrickheaded 'and blackiih Wrings, withA brick. dust or robin ted-breast Color on the: breast and sides. There are four young ones well fledged„which, every now and then stand up onl die edge orshe'nest arid try their `wins.. I lay npon.the green swito a long . time= time.: and observed the movements of the parents, with, my watch in ' hand. - - They made a visit about every four minutes, on an' , average, varying in time from two to six: miwtes. : - They would light upon, the black loeN'' tree, the vine, the grass, and other places, clinking at times to the most delicate wed extreme, point of the leaves... I observed plainly green) acid, brown. grasshollpers, caterpillars and antillet. flies; sometimes one and sometimetas many; as'eix were plainly fed to the young ones; whose beide 1 could see above-the nest.—_ They would also carry btick' the ; refuse,littert ft om the nest, drOpping it: fifty or more yds: off; which same thing I- sale . the brown thrush; which has-a nest in a climbing rose about forty yaeds off, Slim doing, the having four. young ones.; INSECTS. 2 birds 'maltin'g is - visit every . 3 minutes. 60. minutes divided by 27-30 visitian h. 4 worms on an , average--120 worms an 0 working bra. •-720 a day. '; [hour. 200 pairs on the grounds—l44,ooo a day. 200 pairs an 0 days..-4,420,000 a month. 200 pairs - 13 months-353,600,000. 200 pa old ones; do. by 2-707,200,000. 44XYcrows, do. by 2do 1,414,400,000. -400 do. eating 4 times,by 4-5,657,600,000. •Crosis and birds,tpgether,-6,364,800,000. Double the estimate of birds • - and crows, which l think fair nu my farm, and wa 'have 6,204,56,0,000 . 1—.25,450, 200,000. •• . That is to !ay', twenty-five billions four Ifundred and fifty-nine millions and two hund• red thousand caterpillars and other kneels destroyed in one •year-! 'lf these estimates seem large, wp must remember , that the cir. culation and igaplration of birds are extreme. ly,rapid ; and•rof course the consumption . of fond rapid in 'proportio n. '.• ••• • " Here is no 'sickly • sentimentalit-y;Aut plain economies' facts, based upon observa. tidn. Shall we spate the birds a little' :Corn and fruit' • or . shall we kill them, and revive • the famines, of the East and the rav ages - of other, days ? Shall we fire on • their)" in . the minning, or join in their unversaljubilaticinr • • - , . • I Make Perm Labor Fashionable., . At the base of theprosperity Of any peo. pie lies this-great principle—make farm labor fahionable at home. Educate, instruct, en. r courage ; and 'offer all the incentives you can offer,-to gite interest and dignity to labor at home. - Felliet theheartand intellect • Of thri' , l 'family in the support, ot a domestic - systim, dist will make labo attractive at the home.: stead. - By means of the powerful influences' of early home education, endeavor to . invest ptics! labor with ad interest that will cheer t e heart of each meuiber of the family, and rer t eby SrO will'igki4 to your household : the grace, pea,refinernent, and attraction which Gad'designed a - hotiie to possess.. ' ,' !The truth is;we must talk more, 'think more, stork more,iind eetinore, in reference, to questions relating to home. • ' ' - . . .1 The trainingand improvment of the phys.l itiet r intellcetwil,[ social, r and. moral powers; and sentiments of youth of out 'country, red, more something more-thsn. the' schOol-hosse,l acadeniboollege, and university. 'The young Mind should' receive judicious training in, the! field, in , the garden, in-the:charm, in she - work slim, id the parlor, in-thit liitchen,--like wordj around. the *rthstone at. hems. - 1 1- 'Whatever rotelhictual attainments yourt sun May, have-acquired, he is unht to go forth into society it he hits not had thrown around ' him: the - genial 'and PlitifYilli ton 4 carte., - .4 pintail; sisters, brothers,: and t . man.saning influence of . the= fathily govern, Ment. The#ation must look for virtue, wy. dem, and strength, to the eduesslip that con. *role and shape* the lioras - pofferof the 4y circle. ...There can be no love of count *hers there•isno love of home. Patriotism; le and genuine, the , only - kind - worthy cif the natne, (titivate mighty. strength - frtne .4biustiiiiii,geit'pik oat 4th. ht 13.. - , - stone; add those. wit* forget to:eherith the househOldlinteresta; gill soon teirn 'to loolc :i - with indifference upon the interests of their , common country. i , •- - We 'must cultivate the; roots—not the topi, We must. make the family, govern ma#, the school, the= fitrm, -the Church, the. it; the agricultural: fairs, the laboratories. , of r.future grestaejts. We must educate . - our Isom; to be farmers, artisans, architects,. engineers, geologists, botaniatin a Word; practical men. Their eyes must' be • adz turned from to -their States, . couuties,',townships; districts, horries. This .:,-,. is title patriotism ; d the only pitriotiim •t that wilt perpetually pieserve the nation. 7: - . 1 . , 'Got!. Wright.' I .- .. • • The Sheep and hlslood. he'sheep, in a state of nature inclines to the.bills, and in a domesticated 'state pre- • fern; the hilly lands, and in such locations wall live and thrive Where no other animal .i except ,the goat can. ila :winter - the keeping of sheep-costs comparatively. less than that ; occiittle, as they need only shede.for shelter;',. and! willlive On, coarser (odder; two pounds of hay or ita'equivalent being sufficient per day! for each sheep- • There is; no dciubt of sheep being the better stock 'to- bring up worp - out lands,:as they scatter their manure more evenly on; the-surface of-the lands, and it pauses the fiber gravies to :grow ; and on .. hilly and rocky land, *here.-manure cannot be applied, they, are decidedly the best stock to keep. the soil in heart, and they' kill out the! briars and bushes - on. the pastures on which they are kept. . No animal, it is con- ~..., tended, will return as much tp'. - the - .land in 1 . . prOportion to what it takes of as 1 sheep ;1 t ' and it la a rule that th4-grenter - part of the r . crop Of the Wm should be consumed .at borne, f except in cases wheredmanure is bouglst.=-- - : With this class of atm*, much ,; depends 'on - the Object-the farmer has in view, as" to the chdice of breeds. -If ; . wool is desired, the Spenish Merinos, or some of the sub-varieties . argil best ; 'near a market where mutton is .of • more consequence, the English_ breeds are • indre'profitable. ' i ' - ,• • - .I.'have succeeded well by-crossing the Pau- Ittri Merino with the common sheep; and with Cotswolaind South downs. The result was an [increase and improvement ,in stool, and Weight of carcass. 'I consider the Pular and . konterko Merinos imported by Col. Humph- i ry; the best sheep,- all things considered, that' hatre been intreduced into this country. So far, as 'my knowledge ,extends,- they have proved the most-hardy andeatumme the least food, oompared with the English breed; and ~ the crosses have prodpced . mutton equal to the best. There is, ne doubt at -the prasent tinie that mutton can be produced,at the pre* , wit paiees , in . market,'et:a greater profit than any other neat:• Clover hay / is more profit ably fed to sheep in the winter than -eny.oth et, especially to breeding eyies. Bowen or aftermath may ~ be fed to this part of the flock e4pes.cially before ,droppings their- lambs, a 4. it enables this ewes -to supply a larger ` supply of milk. Turnips and roots of various kinds, cut fine and mixed - . With wheat bran, nWlleed, oats, and buckdtheat, are fed' with , gimlet 'results. Experimenta have proveathitt heat bran, at a rate . of one 'pound to each • perday,fed mo rni ng andeven in g - ewes . mo to with lambs, is one of the best kinds of 'food to produce a flow - of milk. It prodnees no ' febrile action, is nutritious, and peems to ex ert a specific influence in producing 'Plink.— Chemical analysis show s. that. :the fattening . qualities of wheat are inolay .contained in. the bran. Corn , whether f' s .vhole or ground, Ilconsidet•so far as food far ewes with lambs, and 'so fit as milk is concerned, - fed in any quantity ; is dangerous.. Where 'the farmer ii feeding for mutton, corn fed whole or fp - a iround state, in moderate quantities, mixed With other find;cl, and cut turnips,. I cOnsider ki gdod and profitable. ' . to all cases lei us return, to the trneprinci . . _ , . • pies of agricultersi eminomy,—that he who produdes th'e. most' at the least expense is most deserving, and the - sheep that returns the greatest profit is the most valuable.— mer. Stock4ournal. ' Planting and Cultivation of Apples. The distance at which the trees should be planted -in an orchard, depands. upon the mode in which they are to be treated.. - What . t, is desired.finalito cover and devote .the whole ground to dui trees,:thirty feet apart is,the proper, interval, buCwhere the farmer e; iss Wishes to- k p the land between the trees in I , . grain and - , fi fty feet is no too, great l a distance in strong soils - Forty feet ipart, however . , is the twill distance Oa/ trees are plartted t ;-•, - • T Before 'transplanting, the grind should 'e well prepared forithe trees, anti Scattily young trees should be selected. fro . 2 ~he nurseries:. Althere is it great differettml in the natural grciWth,lshipe, and size of thh .various sorts of apple trees,: those of the "came kind shOuld be planted together, or near each other; this wilt not only facilitate , l iculture and gathering the fruit, but will add Ito the neatness and orderly appearanceot the orchard. ' , • - • It is an indisperisablereguitite,ies all young 'orchards, to keep the ground mellow and loose • by cultivotion • at least for the first kw years, mail the trees arf well establisteo. 'lndeed,of !two adjoining orchards one platted and kept t in grass, and the other plowed for the ' first five years, there will be an incredible ence In favor of the latter. . Not:only will these trees show , rich dark luxtufitult . foliage, and will smooth stem; while those' neglect, ed will lave a starved and lickly. look; - bit - the size of the "trees in the Cultivated orchard will be treble that of the otheriat the end of I this time, end &Area in one will berready to ' bear an abundant; ciop,,before,the- other has commenced yielding a peek of good Fallow crops are , the best' for orchards—pa tatoe; beets,carrOts, bush beta; and the but ishatevercrops may be grown it should constantly be borne in Mind that the roots o f . , the tree require the sole' occupancy of the grourid so tar u they extend, and therefore that en - area of more than tbellianieter 'of the - head of the tree; •Ishouldt be kept clean/of crop; weed; and 'gnus. 1 • A WitiolLaw.—This Ohio I' er rails tor the-passing - 0 a stringent law - to - compel the - destruction of noxious.:Weeds by every persim on the land he-owits; before We seeds, are ripened, Abe 'penalty of non•performanee Loh!, a, fine Le go to the school fund. Thu sante paper says that traveling threshing ma chines are evil monstece—they distribute vile; seeds everysihere ;:and-that the farmer who employs them regularly, wtil soon - ad, - that by their free (wrier systethle wilt *get * m iedisoug kis grain: etiAtionsa writer, in the, New England Farmer says' his potato' cr op . has increased from fifty to ono hundred pericent:, by procuring seed , potatoes which grew on an entirely different soil,. fifteen 'or twenty , iniles_apart fram his. This phin.ofclianging iwpil every' year is a' good -one, either for Po titans or any ottiii seed, such as grain slid garden. -NW.; 'even If -the change -4 1 made only between - cultivators in the utn e vicinity, it is still bineficiit. . have Provoking=-- to dream that you nave mut of !away, sad then wake up sad fold yourself a 'winter, - fr(wfwiti thittl; tan takes to M lifele • it--ibislN El =