Clew!' On." N'lte,mly Pay pter OF;01G . AO2N! Fr=Rhin - 2eti living just !returned - San New Yotkoronld met respectfully Wenn hbt friends; (if he has any) old the public genti that be la , now prepared to sons them with 7 inOOD@O A. hot foe' ea* at the old Amid, No. 2, Public Av ., once, toeinetly oeoupled.by'Cl. W. Wort, where he lfl sell lor READY PAY, at prke, -4 that will - •nit everybody. ills stock consists of Oudot Aid:" Oroeiries, of AL kilich, eerie ff Waretf frood , r 4 Varet Brogrgs. ',Boob and' Saw. Zaino Gaiters, or - 615 tent', 4 . Delains,"Heopi an f t /ruts, old Mtn. i• • - Muslin; Lam; atm ,„ Plan. " • ' dings, EinterNiog,faeystard Ergekei Apron P-0 Denims, afrtings, Pants and Vest Tvianalags, Bast,' Outten 'Batts, - Mite and 'Bryan - . Elattiak Gotton, Veil BMA Gioia mid Mei*. fz, a jares aa uorYantes Notions, tie. EMT 11 TYLIE. - .• Load who like a - splendid article fog the Halt, please call at TYLER'S and buy a boa* of Burnett`e ,Coooalne,lhe Bat and Cheapest in tied; age tre bl e 's Extract* for the hdkfarat qualify. Montrose, 412110, 185,9.-hty . • - HOTEL 'IC:FiE.PERS IlEaralusit4 and Groderi, CA2I. now be grappled Willi tiro beet WINES assiLLlQUOitil offered in tilt oonntheonsistiniof aortae, . 10/4 Poit Wine, (Pare J.) Pais and dark .Seignette, Atte Old Madeira, - ifeitedProprivtorßivatik Madeira, Meekr Swan,,Beiterdant,lßlack Berry Brandy, in end Clover Lea Gin, bottles, " Smirk (ft Irish Whiskey, Son :fie., Cordial, . Nowowyohsla do.: Wats Breads, for re, Old Bourbon do. AterVeil; Old Rye' elo, Sour 'Wine, for Cook i ng, Old lanii4e - s Rang • Malaya Wise , . fir. Crew* r do. arDsR BRAIVB Tr, New England do. . 1 r Rectified Whiskey, by the Palo Brows 4* Gold. &kr barrel, at prices beyond competities, either by the Pipe, puneheon t illarrel. or Gallon. Every suliclir warranted asrepresented. Forth° retail trade Illare's moil** article of Hissaidy, °by - amt. Rrin, kw-Medicinal in bottles. Also,. Old Port, Sherry atid era Wise, Rose Cordial, k Black Merry Bran. dy, !be Diarrhea: . Store on Main Street, 4 doors below Searles Hotel. - .1. CH&MBERLDT. • Montrose, April 12, 1869.-tf _ .Head of Navigation • REMOVED rrtICE underdimed degree to notify the puhne that A. he has removed his store; and may_nowte found . onlialn•Street r few doors above Keeler's hotel, where le will be glad to see his old customers as well as new ones • • C. W. MOTT. • Montrose, April 1851• , tLB e. 11112 - BEAR, IN I , IIND•THAT R. H. HALL' & Seep the Large,sB and Rest 4lected i Stock of Dry 4Grciocls llii _ BROOMS COUNTY, ND would invite the attention of the inhabitants 21 of Susquehanna County, and buyers in several, 'particularly to their Stock .of • ,0 RIBBON,F, WHITE GOODS, - SUMMER STUFFS, CARPETS, dc., ;which they will sell cheap 'OR CASE at Whole sale and Retail: R. H. HALL it CO.,' • Ooll2*aircei., Dk4stausitou l l May 4, 11159.—bty al R. 'H. HALL ' - A SE conitintly re:P.ll;4ns Sddltionsilto their pres ent large stock of - CARPETS,WL CLOTHS, j. YANKEE NOTIONS. • .AfILLINERY: GOODS, - and ereey kind of . and. Staple Dry 'Goods which 101 be isold.c.heap at Wholesale and Roan. Our terms are READY PAY. Come and see us at May 4 18159.-bty ' . NO. 32 COI7ET R.S.MILL&OO. , / • _ ;MIX / Dry.ffOok-Cargetangs; MAD OIL CLOTHS; -At ' n Court. Seet, Binghagton. - Binghamtar?, May 4, 1859.—bty A CARD. TNR. THAYER of the itinthavatoa .Writer Care, will beat Susquehanna' De pot, Olicofirliotek) on the 6tb of each month, dur ing t.O Spring and Summer, for Commltation. Inva lids will fold it to their advantage to give him a call. - Patlentarr4a all times at his ESTABLLSH KENT, ha, ON, N. Y., where every oom fort and ainvenien may be found fo r the success ful treatment bf Tawalids. , . - Sine**, N. Y., March . 2l3, 1859.—ti • - 4 • Pldate Sll4l Cultivators. Ib. irMELL now.prepaied to furnish . all k de' of PLOWS 'and CULTIVATORS as ;good and *Yip as can be had 'at any shop in the county. He has cot Shop in Montrose, near the corner of Maki and Cheiry Stwa,and another inZrew Milford, near. Boyle's Rotel. Repairing done cia short notice. ay- Old Iron taken in exchange for all work. liontrcee. 1O 1559.-6 m -NEAT ItiAItILET. • On It&l c .daruue, near Secu 3 l'r Hold. gXEP constantly on hand a good supply of KEATS of all" Made. Csisfis paid for Heel Cat tle, CalveslSheep; -and Lambs. Also for tildes of all kinds. =MOCK & =curt. r.'intssiocz.f . - -assticr. 'Montrose, Fe 4. le, Isse.-tt Medical Copulae . rsbil4. nes. A. C. Blake At P.E. Bruit' .11., having associated 'thenuselres undef the mune _and li no of BLA Rst RE & BRUSH for the prose 'cation of the duties of their. Profession, respectfully offer their professional services to the Invalid public. ‘.• - Offal at the residence of Dr. Blakeslee, midway between the villages of Dhaoct and Springville. C. stAxxszsa, 7. Z. BURL April 27, 1859.—1 v - 01:0313313 OFFEBS to the public; atßiees that cannot fail to autt, a large and aape.rtor assortment of - _GROCERIES, At the old an44ell-known establishaint Ibrmerli ocimpled_by O. I. Crane. urG RS, T 14.9, CONTRA; SPICE; FLOUR, cad HALT, (by dee Kiele or barrchinsH, and - all articles uauallf f . at . nal in Bret-class (traceries. flew, by the Wholesale and Retail. As I mean to aloft, I hope to receive ae liberal share of public patronage. N. B. The highest market pike pad for Pelts and “deacen” and Vm.l.llklies. Z pops. - 101414)80,_ Mitch 16, 18511 . .-to g,E:RFL.TNG'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES . 1,000 ATV: to &by pews who shall in au sec, e to one pf shaming carer SU -10:00.,01dtf7,24,,,rive.. ;1 414 18 7 1,11. te141T 4eit ormt Tii*Urnih The Ready Pay System I . ' - IT. IB comsix -raw - , 1 ,.......... , ...„ , S . .. _ VAN BE SOLDIEECOMELLT IN jzowinosE, SIUM WEIKANNA HEINYA F. 6 C) a es ix I T R ZZe d ragoP i s medic"' will do well to C*l ColffekibeiS itose)/b4q4 & eo. Where It will be prom that the tnerehatt, In sel ling his Goode, can afford to 4if CHEAPER for VAIN,. and can offer Inductunents sufficient to Alike it an object to porcbailers; at LidAtwater sacri iice,li procure the money to mime their •purchasies on the Cask System. We have just received, rind are constantly cedes a splendid asaortniened • SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS; NM adapted ibr this season and which will not fail to give eneral Satisfa,ction,- and 'Web was purchased ender the least favotable eittumstanees,,for•Cash. - Tinton enabled 03 and will offer end eef atpviees fsr below others l ;that have given everlasting credit,— no. matter whether It is.to Diek, or /far*. " • T O RE " RE I - Examine,.Compare,.and. Judge k lIIT-11111111.. an usortmentheretefore unequalled by anything et er, offered in .lion!rose.. • F'ANY • STAPLE DRY GOODS, Comprising many new and desirable styles of Goods unknown in this market,among which willbe found,in Ladies'. Dress 'o6ods,. all the novelties of the day, cheap at . Outtenberi l itosenbani ) At 09's. • ` 1 SHAWL S'. New and choice styles of &oche, dOnble and single; Stella, Plaid; 'Wool, TalMs, and liatpla, and a new style of CHENILL BRAWLS, • aq:EAP, \ AT Guttenherg, Rosenbaum; & Co's, CLOTH carkii, -. - S. • An assortment alirays-on hand, also Ladies Cloak and trimmings to match, of . all shades, Cheap, at .Guttenberg, Rosenbaum; & Co's. N'IME3I2OII2DIE[aEit.. In this department we can offer great inducements, u we are purrlming directly from Importing Hoarse. The assortment comprises • - . • • French Fee, Sleevei and Collars, , NV/21W Edgillailtrld illSertbll* and a, great many more articles too numerous to Merl; i tion—all g 1 bleb may 4e found , _ , . 7 CHEAP. AT • . - gutkin erg; R oi e n b aa®, .t, Co's. .._ DREeZ 0000@ S I Bonnets, . Ribbons , • .Pte, Plumes, 'lo,Tettings; euid Frames, , at wholesale and retail; Cheap, at Guttenberg, Rosealiaum ) 844 ti's• DOKESTIO GOODS.. May be !beast! the different qualities of 1191M1,- ' 0/NOR4MS, : : - BLEACAHDYIO9DS, FINE UNBLEACH:ED itUBLEVB, STRIPES, .1)4N.11111; ER/M . /Ea-2i yards *oily • Pint . siT .. • dIITTENBERG, li.C.SENliklik,./k • I •I • " 41 - 11L011111114 As this iione;of_theiriaincip6l branches of; bUdien- In New York 'City, they certainly hive one'ild vantage over all the rest of the Clothiers, they .r -.ing one partner Steadily in New3ork City : 20 dertite all his time to\thia particidar branch of . aanufaCtire. TheY will fumilb, at any _Om, a taxi Ganneriti at about the price for which the materials' can be rot: They will warrant their Wtirk and 'a complete fi or no bargain. - They, keep - constantly ati hand one; of the best stocks of • Over and Under Coats - strcu4s • FROCK,‘DRESS, RAPILAN, SACK; & PANTS; in great and different styles. • Vests : Vest 4:, Sueli u Velvet, Flub," Casement, ',Ud CIIEAT, AT Gultenberg,linseattitin &Co. CLOTHING MAPE TO-ORDER BEST MATERIALS, At Short Notice: • Undor Mi riam Os t Foi Ladies as well sa for Gel:diem; (fuck a . , SILK, LAMBS' WOOL, dam, Guttenberg, lahWiftlatilllllll;* CO. Ortessord it rierwitig t for the seise. . To -our numerous Friondo and -Customers; and In particular to those knowing tneamenres to be indebted to sa,.aut Would'avance mom t that we Wit' *IRA/Yr • PAY, hereafter, and all amounts aunt be settled without !briber notice. We are tired at writing Dtmnls4 Letters, and supporting the Pa taco, to our lam= -We will take ill idnds of Geh at the market to forwati• All necomm .standing worlds maths an our Book; *alba left for collsetion thOladiertilaseidoses, is Co, - 110 M4 1 14404$0.104; - AND I= Exatnin Lutuliel 1 - DR. SWUNE'B. .- • I COMPOUND SYRUP .OF • WILD. CHER RY. Elmo troubled with *cough? nave you. pains in tie aide_ and breast? liar* you a tickling or rising In the throat? Have gar the= Comptl Have you th e Bronchitis ? Dt crueller wit:10 1' 1ot the al;ove nuptoma — Ze m S W A.l 7 . ° N u N nF li COMPOUND 81(11UP_ 01 WILD CIAMMUY. Itisin effect • spee dy and permanent cure, se the evidence of thousends who have been ' cured by la wW testify. -.1 Another Remarkable Cure! Meyer or nocmA Freerick - County: kid. • W.W.I= t—krear Sir—BeUevlng It day I owe telhe public, and In Pirate Wyse; I have , thoughtyroper to make known one of • t tr a l=ant i V e r=tg r og r m ne. i that i h= d er ‘ tr i e t ti severegelheiing In my biessAw.WranoW_aarsamas, and also conenenhated to m /Amp and very much em,,urd diachuged bore of corruption. laternal end internal. Meath could Ow Womb my Lungs and oat through the cavity of my breast with &MMUS also. attended with.* Ylopmt caogh.dair rzStioss of appetice, and extracts , debility, IQ that my physic. tan tmy me hop and larymd the power of mWleJne. I thiewndebed condition for :long- time, until / was waled Were skeleton , and there seemed to be no hope for me ; but bar Ord In the potato raw, of this many' wuradmfhl cures Perform Tour mulmuun , STACY rrY Wihn CirliT. Immedlme. ly pent to Baltimore fort vets:Wee and ans:eoob4lts cue, and to toy great sathdhoclon an/ my mak= family. the abeam or opening in eny lungs began to heal, ad the cough substdol. and CM wag ten bottles iv= fegtored to perfect health. • • _ • Over Ave IT have 0 1, 00.4 and 1 Mill h ad perfectly booty . Sow to this , dune; / havtnot day'e sickness for el f4=Wst2.7 11 , . , :letahledgru -. eats. _ lours , very Y. THOMAS DIXON. . 7'he Mbetalber la well alai Tr e nmatron; and can fortify that he lea been as above remota it V ereurerY. se alma mirade—lie hrs worthy man a y. _ - JAMES ItrltUßßOlto_ • - Pastor or Bohn tom, Bantam Ort,. 1 • • nierdis Pistwataiill ma • • 1 I . Swaynn"s• L . ootripinuid Siviag of Wil d ilia **One! lm way maim Cherry preparitl itt A. .1 22 Z_ tale In t being compered Only of VtgetabLEl Ulan be used With period asTier. • SnaYne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills„ oserdledlire and we mattictadaiur lupedot to the IWatn tie.. 6w yaea CelebrateelVernillinge, - IDnfianytuespxscra:syrilyinairsts D,e. Swaynn's HoWel Cord i al • , Asi lonhable remedy . for Dlarkala , Dysentery, Chains Chapen sod all Ido'ffel CcaaPhlau , Derrsrata t Dearesssa !—Dr. Banque% Dinar Mh , ollese is the Created nnhfflarPe.:_retteda. Pate ordecents.. , Brad hy • 6.DELMUsSasaa., J. grim Margress and hype/sleds ererrshere Ungallant the otyand . • - st mrtm i l de rsil ky /1. AVM gteOlf. No.t. didstir jth " esuStkaaud.74/ NE ellkithiigiat =AO of Mailitta= =Tanen Sicott ' foatid ad W Di. yawl justly ..W_Wcatial !family =Wichita; samitry radothi awl Carda•_llThl; Halarfaronst Mae NA Fon= MI itailaad p!hi=atUal Wawa Whew; Loodees so. ilea ot fladlytacolidcwit aaanalara 011=agg WA* anatestccac , edy tor. wralaila mw air bait Crit* tOwn : es Infallible Itaactin sad Rorie Moody; umbra Vintoltow, s e rfirkety of cow kiwi; hock's Itilorwcto Olattataktlitgrial tocouraii, tbauttiatlia= sad all laammutary easiplidataL . 'a asteso9; licat rata thr stuallarscupwr as thiraorew Palo MAN sicip4a iota =tick ; Woialcoclealiiaatosa4Botia liiihniat; =wort Jaundice Mita= Casikarlrrow. laaltacctand liyasaorl PK 4a; talia'r tampanid tortly; to otth. g h ktepojor aqwww; Dalai/aft Lund ix moan ao4 .m isil=; a militant, thi; la ltai=4, Mk dm; and ailiklia =Witty haat too saner. outtlea lt la lanthantat _ Willi= MOW Nara "I"I"...SWINIUgetp • . . • . .• . - . - .- 1 „. ~.„47f4,4 I'Ve*.iPiiiiii,-. IOW: Store. Pubmi AreSitte i kstibelew I. Etheridge's. _ Jimmy' , *mid rispectfidly announce 'I l i; • tis the public hells - ktsoclated himself with WM. L. -A .In the' .- • - ... , , - FLOUR4E 13-. AND GROCERY. -B ~ INES . S.: - . . Also, that they itve mend into their newly fitted up building on rubli Avenue, just below J. Ether idgo's Drug Store; where can always be found the chpicest brandsjof 4 4 . • . Family Flats . 2 . • ". Meal,' F ~_ ' ' . • • ' pork, Hams, • ' - 11sh, Dipped CiSagles, ' Timothy, . iiti i. " Field; and .. i.• • Garden Seeds. .Also A neral 'assortment of - Greeeries t ilsbc its Susan, Molasses, Syrups, T Coffee, Ate, Ate. - Thankful for past vows would solicit a continu ance of the flame 'Allt erthelnew firm,. pledging - our selves to do *hells& ' g, hoping by each bargain to be eure'of another. i ~ r 4 .: cing under 4 diff rent Administration, *it' Is very " desirable to lave ill Id acceonts settled, :and core mice anew, under e Ready Pay - System. : . 1 ••SALDWIN & ALLEN., ' ' ..I ' - Wu. L. Auer.. • 1. 1858.-tc _----- , , • BAt.nwts,.... liontrcw.-00. OH TE - OHIES , ' , • •, I • - HERE! WE COME. -. BiTil:illISTill I . TAPING ph t 4 of EL A. Woodson* his stock 1. .1.• ■ . in Trade, are p repared ;to -accommodate all who wilt &Wok Us-wi 1 their custom, at " live and let live" . prices. 1 . STO YE AND IPE, IN, ' COPPER, : ' - ' IV 'BREET IRON WARE _I , - of every descriptiott y found in tire country. Also, WIND . W SASH : - . • _ • _ . .- -4 PANE DOORS, . - - ' • • • , 1 1V ED.DTV BLINDS,: ' : —:1 : LATH, • ' I • j , . , PINE LUJIBER, andB&ILDIN MATERlALSgenerally. Designs for CCurr bu ildings , with specifications and: sthhates of; co s Etc., furnished tolnich ea may desire.them, at mode to p rices. Porsimill about bell ing' in the County will find it to they interest to" n us. Coma and see us, we intend always to kee the latch-string out. ' Tin shop in -their n w buildifig, corner of Main and 'Turnpike streets, at 'f rods south of Senile's hoteL . Carpenter shop near the Methodist Church. r N. B. A 1, All kinds of produce taken In exchange for Goods.. v 1 • ... ..• WK.I . Bova, ` ill A. L. amnia., Montt e, March.B, 858.-17 zEirsaparill" A rvdridayi.,h,' - . It: " o 1 6 P . ltomftrs produce thse tm ted extract of Pam Hirsaparilks, iricoMhined With thergubstaaces of still greater alterative power as to affo rd an effective antidotefor the discuss Sansaparllis is reputed to cure. it Is believed that such a remedy is wanted by those suffer from etrumous complaints, end that one which will ruplinh their cure must prove atm. maitre serslocto MS largo of ouratlikled fellow eltlueai, Bow completely !this compound will do-It has been,proven by experiment on many of the worminess," In the fah:ming compbsites Scroncis,l and Scrofulous Centaplaluts, 'Eruptions, and Eniptlie Diseuses:lnfera Mantes. Blotches, 'Tumors, Salt Rheum, Muhl liatd.Syphilis and Syphilitic Arroctions, Mercurial Diaeares, Drop. ay, tiola or Tie Dociloureux, Dispepsy and indiges tion, Erypelas, Rose or Lt. Anthcmy-s tre. and mew the whore clams of - complainta &rising found Impurity of the blood. • 're& Comp:mm.l'KM bee - found *great promoter of health. when fa -ken lu the spring. to - ox Pet the fun' homurt wilvh fester In the blood at that eaam the year ttle timely tiptilrion of them many disorders arc nipped-in the bud. - Multitudes can, by the • aid oftils remedy. score tbemselvm from the endurance of font mut.. 'nova and Ulcerous sores, through which the system will strive to rid Itself' f corruptious; if not aselitod. to 4o this through the natured channels of body by an alterative medicine. cleanse untthe vi tiated blood wherieveryou and Its Imptuitteek bursting through rife skin In impimeruptiotm or Wes; cleanse it when you rind it is of. arncted and sluggish In the veins; cleanse It whenever it Is foal and your. feelings will tell you when. • Even where DO rirtlettlar sitsorder Is felt, people enjoy better, bealtb,and /tech:nicer, or cleans ing thoblood. Keep the blood healthy and all is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered , there can be no lasting health - . Soon er or Later something must go wrong, and the ment machinery of . life Is disordered or overthrown. 1 Sarsaparilla MK and deserves much the reputation of accomplish tug thew ends.- lint the world - has been eg. regional,. deceived by Prcrstrarioea of ICpartly bme the drug Alone Masud all the -vir tue that Ls dame], for it, - b ut - more because many preparallema Pre tending to be coucentmted extract s Mit, contain but utticof the ar• tae of sarsapa ri lla, many thing e lse.l During late years the public have been Misled bylaws bottleapre, tending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar.— Most of tharihave beat frauds upon the sick, for they not only eon. lain little, if any,,Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties what ever. I name, hitter endpabefiri dhoppoirdnact ha. Yellowedthe use attic various extracts of saparWa, which geed the market, until the name itself Is jtistly u and has be.oame aynonyme _with Impostllontued cheat. IS Itbts compound Sarsaparilla and intend to aMPIy w hich rerittelY h il ie s i talinnseue the name from the load of obloquy hich rusts upon And seat rink we here ground for believing It has shales w are ..nim.able by 09 ordi nary ISID of- the %Menses It ts Intended to 'ode. In Order to 'secure thrir complete enullesitim the system, the - remedy should Witt dicionely taken mamlingelskilrectlons On the butlle. , PrOar9d by Dee J. C. Ayr i • •LOWEIL, - M SS. , Price, el ; Si*J Bottles for $5. Aster's - Cherr3r- - Pectoral; has won for Itself re - Mti I . reirct for themwel of every variety of Thicket and Lung Complrinti it p adlrety unnecessary fueusto recount the evidence of Its virtue*. wherever it Ilse been oulployed. -Az It om Idis been In oonstankuse throughout p this section, we teed not. do ro than masure the people Its ual Is tup to the hest it ever hae bent. and that Itniay be relied lty onto do kep for that relief . all it hes item fmnd 44 0 . . • rOItPIE DURK Costleontes. Jaundler s Yspeprirs, Indigo:Won Dysen Foul Stomach, Erysipolaa tieaevvne 'Plies, Rhea EruXms and Skin Diem*, - Liver Complaint, Dropay i LMter_ , Tumors Mid Salt Rheum, - WorruCtilout, Neuralgia. &se D for Purify big the lllood. . . They ere rugar meted; so that the most ameitive can tau them pleasantly, and they are the test &paladin the world for the Ow yams of a farelly physic.; • ce Pri 25 cent spsr**; AO. Bozo for $l,OO. , .• • . Greantrunliers of CleramiZbyelcians, Sesteon cr t i anti eminent. forwmages. have int Lb CO certify the an ellet' I useful; neat of th ese remedies, but per space Wu will t i r crmitthe laser-. tom of them.. The agent e below named Yurni Oar Arnerk.an Almanac in which they are given ; with also destwiptions of the .above complainta; and thelreatmenttbat should hellanred for their - , - Do dot be put.otrhy towelneirded dealers with other invirrations they make more pOdt on.. Deruand'Ayee; and takeno others.—. The elck want the best ald there Is for%hard they should have it. All our Remedies are for sale hy A. TIT BELL, litootrolo; W. H. TIMMER, Moloch ;A IRA SCOTT, IIING111LLE: H. N. SHERILAN Lynn • , WALTMAN d:SeWISIIICIti- Auburn: and- try ali Driglita and the principal MercMinta la east. CO. iucht 1 ..1159.—enio. • IPATEAT MEDICINES. . S new and coinmodious Betel, Situated onifiltr T&net, near the - Court House, and In the itenterOf the business portion of Montrose:, Is now. fully OMpleted and furnished, "and was opened on! e With of September, 1858, for the accommodation the public and _travelers. The Proprietor feels Oohtldent that he is now'prepared to entertain guests le a niannerast. cannot WI to give .. ' Complete glatiessetlen.. ~. Tio. House and Furniture are new, and no expense has bee n spared to render - It equal, if not superior to any similar establishment In this part of the . Stale. It ,s well supplied with ill the recent-improvements and coloreds, ruifellliging waiters will always be In: at tendahee to respond .to customers. . The 'Stables corm clod With this House axe. . . • ew and Convenient. . - Th w t Proprietor . resp'eetfei . ly so E gA licitsdiepa T tro cu na - .. ge of old friendsand,the public generally:-:lifoutiosp, September 88,1858 . -M. • . El Custom Work caeca, • d promptly, width the best meatier. FLOUR, MEAL, aid FEED kept for mile at the 'Lowest, Cash t ir &tee/action given in Every Partial: Vatronageis Respectfully Be/kited Uniondale, Feb. $3..1869.-1r • . i Oa. , ST° AIME AND MYSTERIOUS' ,THAT every intelligent man in this community should not know that. a new arrangement has , been Made by: ' . - -'1 1114 , n 7 l & ATHRI I rCgif - at'.the STEAM MILL, for carrying on the Bla ing Business.. •. - - ifany i know thin to be a fact ; but foithe benefit of 'the fele who do not,we would say that we arc pre pared to do any work in our line which may be en trustem Us, in the most durable manner, in th e most i proved etyle,.and in.the shor t est possible time: . .... All ork WarrantecNo \ pive good S'atitfitelioie. WWI EL 11 , 11.417.11, _: • • s ~ 4 1C1Iiit I:1 ..TRIGITON. Montnas'e, March 9,1859.-Bm. BOYD & MEMEL littr iq i)jorittoie. LACKEINITECEN G CARRIA.GR-IvIAKING BY STEAM! fIAIWILEY dt , ILATIEUROP.- haiingre- Moved into their new huilding. on Turnpike Street, near L. Searle's hotel, are manufacturing and will .eep on !mold Carriages,Vrascinsient- ' The have provided themselves with w. Steam Engone and all the necessary machinery and c n venienCes for doing 'work with d'ictiatch and bei is both, p ctical mechanics Of long experiehco and e - ployin none . tfut ' • .. . _ • - ', . s .: G, OilWOßifitlEN, ill they Up prepared to . all kindr of work: in the Bl'd:eksmithli* and Car- I. rage Making : Line,- ~ • . : 1 In - their usual prompt •and •• ' W . orkmanlike Manner . and by beingtit all tini,on hand ready . and 'Mug to *wrier any order for work, and ny using 1 _ .... I 6o .ott- .. . Illiiieritilk, . , • ..:. and by IODERAT.E CHOGES, hope to receive a large ahare of public patmiiage., - We Would tender ourAbanha to our old c tomirs, and' invite 'all in want or work to give us a call and see for themselves. • -1" • Montiroici,ltugust 11, 11,358:-1!‘ .. : CJOIRET 111410,1110TURTE aa Nall C T IT R ER and dealer in all kinds of, ill • 'Furniture, is now prepared to fill all orders or Bedsteads of all •kinda at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail pilces,range frog $2 upwar ii , . according to style. Me also keeps on hand Ready-made Coffins; and as he has an elegant Hearse, he ii - .`prepared to attend funerals on short notice. i - • _ - New Milford, Dec. 1,18d6.-11y1 . To the Sneezing Public. • , • D u4- Icol3 , CELEBRATED CATARRH SNUFF, Ax INPALLIDLS REXZDY, for sale by R. Thayer, Montroie; B P, Tompkins, Brooklyn ; WiUlam 11. Thiyer,lDimOck. Montrose, May 26, 1868. . rt•bm.c3•Nretai. • TnE subieriber having. removed his stock of goods to •tbe "HEAD .OF NA VIG ATIE9N," where he-may now be found with a large k desirable stock of Ready Made Clothing, • IHATS, CAPS, tu g . & c; • c6nsiating of every variety and-shade, and warranted to be made in every particular ns good as custom and!at,pricea that cannot fail to-suit for ready pay. Thankful for past fliror e be hopes to merit a continuance of the same . • ' & LA.NODON.. Nontrrle, April 20, 1.1459,-tf ARMERS :TTEND I indenrrigned would respectfully announce to Fatikas and all others interested, that - PIOTT & TILDEN, at the 'old . .stand of N. l ast. MOTT, : ' are pre-, pared to , ulfurni;lh PLOWS of the most approved pat terns now n use such ail. Blatekley'e, , Vall'e Iron Beam, 4c Point/ of all kinds, Landsides; CultivauWroeth,zind all. kinds of castings for Farm ers and dtl m. all of which we propose to sell as low as can be, afforded by any establishment in this coun try. _ = l' 3 • -.• ELLIA,S MOTT. • 0, .. TILDEN. We also agehts foe gmeryN Rorie Powers, Drag and Chanter Saws for wood, also Dog Churn Powers, ;Which-We can furnish on short notice. IllontrosO, De0:1; 1858:--tX ' •N, I yr • tr . 1 rrixtE 1 ) , thel Stir MINUFACTOItTi , _ - TRE'Pl4leriber keeps contently on hand ferule at his nstiblibhment in liontrose,the beit mal ty of SOFT SOAP, Manufacturdd from the lye of wood sullies and grease b in‘the old faildousd yu,anct not by &Ay patent process,: , - • • For these that furnish the gresse s he mantra - Mem' the soap r $1,50 a barrel. Warranted In all cases to be a good articla,ot the Soap nal be raternedand the money refunded. " . • • t • - vacs - a.- Per. barrel $5,00 Half &trig •;.......,:.2 ; 60 Gallon!. .. • . 26 Niniolatale dealers siill he it the dibery fuldontrose..itt the reteof ten barrels for $411;or at Scranton at ten. barrels for $5O, WLUES. Iforitiiise, larch I,lBsll.—it`- QALLT it; Kit, W is YSTONE HOTEL. $:-HATCH,-Proprietor: ONZULLE - KIM Juliet Justice to TALL Men. : . -A.•11 1 .14X1N & CO., iespectfully their Meads and the ,public, thas they have Med their largo and Superior . . cmnsro- MILL_! • AT 14NICiNDALE, • mmenced the: manufacture of all the witious and Feed, of the quality. To those unacquainted with:our D - . ment we would : 11'0 have Four Run of int Stones, manufacblred b• Mart & Munson, N. Y., and superior Machinery from the Wash ! Iron Works of I. Stanton & Ca., of Newburg, with three Bolts of thd best - Atichor Cloth, e whole fitted up with all the . . 1 ' rit Imppfekents of a First Clasi Mill. sequence of these improvements, the" Screen" ensed with and better melts obtained. The ie better,arid whiter, and the saving tolhe cus -lin grinding small gridns will often equal 15 nt. . ters, Sleighs, &c. foi gals by tho bsrtel, bj 1. 101% . 491 ;1110 k •^ 0 50!:„ -Ifrolii>cminti -4,1)* r iIAYOVOS .- 1.13 ilih ii, ' ' 4 . .-.--_-,-. -. 14i• . .: ; , ii c 4M k/ 2 7 r, i 1, , i •,... ~ , .. Gillerat_ i Fillalig_ Stbre ' I to now repre'niahed with a rge variety oi I 4 . I lIORE rE it • 1 ' ",. I AND - - D .. • i • OMESTIC GOODS - . , 'Vre coedially invite tho Public to inspect our Builders. a nd Ctibine Hardware, ; .TOMIT AND TABir anvil:, I MECHANICS TOOLS AND MARUPAUTURING ARTICRES, ' FARMING TOOLS, ~ • l ,t HUNS, SPORTING AR !CLUB. • - - ~ MISCELLANEOUS AND FANCY Ilianlvanz, . • Luck HURON qpin Opts, : ~ ~, Mason's Challenge Blacking, . • always bright and . sparkling, " it adm•ns the Palace' 'of the great, tindrcheers the soli" . hut of the lonely ' - I . • - - , backwoodsman.' .. . LOC It - I C: I - Ng , J: 4 ... &SONS CELEBRATED ENGLISH BAlk'N, . . ..warintedto run true, set well, ry points, and face • • I ; all kinds of kno . I ' I . • . galls l . Iron, d Steel, Curs, HATS AND tura, BOOTS AND-8110E% T AB, SUGARS , Corns, RATSOIII, SPICES, & d ., - -. Crockery,' ' WOODEN WIRE, PAPER HRNOINIRI, 1 , . . . 1 WEE TH, BASKET CENTRE, •BRO N VIGNETTEII and - .. . GOLD CENTRE WINDOW BUADES. ili r emow and PICTURE CORD and TAssims, • ' an assorted select on CARRILGE IliiiLDE S - C9OB, es 'MINKS PASRICS, NAPKINS 4N TABLE itNEN, I CURTAIN ANDYURNITURK irmuii., I L.,lues„ Dunnotnmuss, CABB..a o Must.4s, &ci, SCOTCH AND Sli'tS . 'GOODS, _ Doßrics and other Band etv.hiefs, ' ;ASSORTED NECK TIES AND BILE CRAVATS, LADIES' GAUNTLETS, N T 3iIT7S, -I ' . - ILK AND N,ID GLOVPS, HOS Y, 4c., &0.,: t P 2 007 3 . •9 ' . , , i'ACIEI y ALLEN'S BAP BTATR DCPCIIICS, SPILAGId i t'S, D mpeat., 'AMERICAN, BICEIMONIN TACONT, HAMILTON, HARRO , . & c., &C., : 1 Foreign and Walesa Ginghams,, , • DEMME.% ALPACAS, T'ARANITT '. Mantsres, &C., ~, ) LAWNS, MOCSLIN DELLNES, LACK SILKS,: , 1 -• CARPETS, BAGS BIM INOS, , ' ,F. - • CRATES AND BELIAICADS,, 4c., &c. We charge nothing for inspection; and ihoerfully impart information to all.. Hoping soon tolee iPul We reraaie; Reapectfully,l Yogis,. I • , H. S. Willson &Son. Montrose March 211, 1819. - WHAT N XT ! IVE CANDY inste LINE, is a fact, for PUR,DON'S vitoara Lit) 4: Have 'entirely 'eupersodod the 4 lq . nds or. •V.ERMIFCI wherever they knvotiecome known. Thty" are VERY AorillE.E to th'e taste. READILYEAT N BY CHILDREN—. I . PERFECTLY SAFE, and are the most • EFII'EQT Ct.ti and Reliable anihelmiatio • Mediame lit They CONTAIN 'NO MEET or any aubstapee which can IN infant, but have!exoeilent TONIC PROPER: which - will PiIIIGOTUTE the, ay: it proof against sittwoqueut 4ttacki - - Martufetuied. by W. N. Honesdale, Pa. For sale by Abell zieVridge, eralt Very, Eaton don thers, J. Diekerpao, jr.; • may24,l RIG j_ IN. EXTENSMO 81111111 BROT of all SIZES and PRIM to sui Walnut, Cherry, and and warranted to work right up Montrose, June 9, 1858. RE OVA GF. - roatinArti HAS REMOVED HIS • HarmOsitudlTrunk Shop • ackss the street, into the bnilding.t , rmerly occupied by Boyd& Webster, ciao door bele Keeler & Stod dard's, which he has fitted up expriely 1116 • I UST ' nalln AT 'THE 'STORE • ABEL- TUR ELL,' BLAgTING POWDER, Safet F so, Gun Powder, Shot, Gin CAPs, Crockery, cries, Drugs,_ Medicines, Paints; Oils. Dyc , Stuffs, Liquors foe Me dicinal Purposes, White Fish,: W en Pails, Cam ,phene, Sur:ling Fluid, Panay G Jewelry. Per fumery, Porcelain,Teeth, Litlograp 9, Tube Paints, lirishes,Summorliats, &c. Also n hand a first rate aSsorttnent•ofWall Paper, BoOering, -Window Paper, Whips, Viblini, Strings, A rdeons, : Fluted, Fifes, Pocket Knives, Spectacled, & New supplies offioods arriving Knives , week: Ch p ,for Cash. - Mtn trose, May. td,- 1859. . , Saddle, garne,ss, and Ti ) - and , where beWoald be happy' to hat All who hgre unsettled account please cell without further notice, • • And, oblige, - G. Montrose, January 190859. A:Forty Hotse yr Goon OR' FEET eight Welt stroke, 1.4. .10 ti - Cy/bader,^ba/- ' Jaime wheel, thice tons. Ia si „trout well built machino, 'Suitable foe a Coal Shah or Tannery, - wadi will bp sad very Loy. - .Addrewc • lISQTBk749. ' 'outran, Pa.' • San. 14,1864. STE.43I GRIST AND, S, 10102 T IiIiOT . IIERS having p 4nrtablishmeotodit keep Jfii* did Fine Rour,Corn Med . 4 , also Chop' astd•nran• at the lo qastoos work will be done with d • Cues warranted. - • Montrose; BY thrum) rtfOre ! eac, intifirmiElturiL i ll'B~lßtlll lilt On a sunny - nutinter morning, • Early as tlin deli was dry; , • Up the hill rwent a beming; - Need-I tell you—tell you why? • Farmer Davis had a daughter;-, : And it happened that I , knew, ' On each sunny morning, Jenriy. • Tip the hill went berrying • Lonely workin picking berries, 136 I joined, her on the-hill; - , "Jenny, dear," said I, "your basket's . ' . Quito too large for one-to filL" So we 'staid—wo two-to 1111 it, Jenny talking-:-.I was still• Leading where-the bill wie - steepeet, - Picking berries up Ow hill. " This istip.hill•busineii," said she.. -"So- is life," said I; shall we ' -., Climb it'each alone, or, Jennir2, • ' - Will you come and elhuh.with me r - Redder than- the blwihing berries - _ • Jenny's cheek a moment grew, . While, without delay; sliel,auswered, . " L wilt come and climb 'with' you." , For the hulepettee - nt Republican. - - -Planting T=ees,; ifre. . ,i 1.. Auntran, Aug. 5, 1849. ' - Mr.ssns. Entrees :..Your' lase° 'of the 28th ult.. contained a communication edgiest "11. McKinney," in which' is a paragraph containing directione for planting trees, Ire., about which, by your peradadeo; I would like to make a rernarkor. two. The 'pail graph-alluded to'l ifil quote: 1 , ' * 1 "To - aet,eut trees-rdig 3 fee p-8 feet across —save theaoil—throve away th ey. ' hill the, hifie. within a feat with sods, Set your tree, and put 'back yew , Boit- :Also grapes-,the Muietuline, the Rebec ca, late grape, the Isabella, Tlier convenience, allow me to it, that I I may take a limb-at a time.. :. -.' 1 ... .. 1. "To Set out -tress—dig 3 'Pet• deep-8 feet across-save the tioll=throw away the clay." • ' 'Such a hole eat in'the clay, would be a good re ceptacle for die retention of water for the algid an& impervious nature of the cloy rroolo'Prommll its al: 'cape, except by evaporation, and as a. consequence, the roots of the tree would standlin a math of frozen niud, during winter, and hi rk bed of mortar,: during spring and : greater part of summnr. Trees, it they lived at all, grown undersuch circumstances, would 'present a sickly and nnthrilly appearance. Such a bolo might be admissible in loosed gravelly, or sandy soils, but riot in *clayey ones, unless underdraineci, :and if so, the drain tiles should be laid at least ..aix leches below the. bottom of the 'holes. ' No 'water, should he permitted to, stand is or ors the soil of an Orchard; but it should be allowed to pass freely deas wardlhrough the earth, and readily-pass away. A fruit tree requirei a thy, foot, and Out have it,' in order to sbcceed. It will presents much snore sat isfeetbry appearance, taith as to its growth and health,. fulness, while - the fruit Will be earlier, and or much finer size and flavor=nsportint ! considerations 'irs -fruit growing. '-' I am not much in favor of digging such a hole at any rate, in the hard:earth, for After two or three -years, the rootswill fill the holvand`then they-will be cramped or confined for want Orroom for exPoo sion, and a. the foo&dePosited: therein will' be -e x . hainted, the tree will receive a check that will take some little study to ascertain the rause. Better in vice the roots to spread themselvis near the surface; that they may'better enjoy the beneficial influerCee; of the air; light, end teat. - Nevertheless, I am much Lin favor - o(deep cultere,,but think that if the - whole orchard plat werirsubSolled to the depth of li *or 2 • feet it would be better. • The satinets and subsoil should not be mixed, 'i. The inirfaie, if old land, and exhausted by cropping, shotild hal made as sick by •manure or plowing in Moyer, and mellow; as for a good crop of Wheat or corn.' Then make your mil rich—subsoil--..:underdraiii.. ..'After your trees are planted, the y shouldbe mulch ed, that is, throw around the tree i iss far as the roots extend, and a foot beyoud, to'tha depth of five or six inches, tanbark, sawdust, ;coarse 'manure, or strizw.-J This will prevent toe, rapid evaporation, and maintain an even temperature about the redts. ' The mulching should be removed before winter; zo p event Its he 'taming a harbor for mice! , - - i i ,Grass sheuld never be; allow -to grow wand young treo alter being' an e round' planted; las i ;stunts . their growth, and ; sometime .utterly I a them. ; The earth should be kept el them, i in as far as the roots exter#; and foot o two beyOud, until'at leak they are .ii, b, mg lsiz 'sifter ,that an intharquafbe mild ited but!neie tripped. 2. ...1 0 1fkithe hole Arid in footlwith , set your tree, and pht back yeura from i I • Are we ter; tmdentin.lfrom thrktkat the tree sho'd be planted a foot o earlY scibelow th surface? If so,- this is bad, very ad, - In the' fores ' Nature -suf ficiently inclichies where to plant hi ca Ling her nuts` and seeds mien The, surface, and merely cowering them_ with ,d i coat of leaves. • Say very , high and re liable authcnty . upon this !point, , t:Gpard against plauting Ca:tit/tip ;. the trees, afterthe ground settles, should stand ifirthis respect-as thft di& in the nur sery. Treeslim dwarf stocks abseil& stand so that all the atocklie tinder Mir ground and no more. - S. "Alseri; pea—the , Mus c adine, the. Rebecca, late grape, . b olls." baths." . Il* • I fa *This Isu ose to be a recommendatien of several varieties rot general cultivation apiong our - readers; , The Dior e r n ern Museadine •(I know f no other Jfnecadine is worthless; btivinglbeen ndemued as t such by se eral Mortieultumlßocietiescr. Either the Diana, Clinien t or Delaware is better.. iThe - Catawba iti better, but ripens rather late file ourdatitude and altitude combined. The Isabella isaTood; SO, .ate, the Rebecca Is said to be; , but it ;is a new map; not . yet widelid i sseinirinted nor fully 'tested; so that ' all its qualities may not be known. From bne dollar ito three dollars per root is charged by purl moat reliable nurserymen,; which may bi sOmething • a bar to its coming Into general cultivation at 'press...A. A good. border ; for the roots'of a gratte tree should be .8 feet long, 4 feet pride, ' and*. 2 . feet deep. It should be natural) drjr, of made so by drainage.— The mode of peepers:lon is; to dig out the natural soil to the yequired depth, and the length and: width netesser* y.The filling up of the , border tray 'Consist -di. two parts of good, fresh,,friabrif loani,one of old well-rotted manure, and one of allies, shells, broken bones, 'etc., all completely mixed With - One .anOthOr. The top of the border' When tinieled should be at leaat'a feet higher than the stufe/ of- e ground, so that it may . 4,411 remain higheetift r sett ng. Let ' ev ery one of your readers plintle pe y e. .! , • SruAwattuues:-L-This is a gOX ' tim e _ August and September) to plant stmtberri A -trd : of strew. t berries planted this Autumn; will Yield, next season,. about half a crop,-Which will, with the addition of. a little cream and sugar, make rinufy a moat luxuriant repast.. Make your'bed rich, - d ry s and deep.--about IlTinchesPlant in rows twd. feet apart, and 18 inehes in the row, mulch With tiusbark; sawdust, or coarse manure, 'Water frequently; daring dry, het `weather, protect duting *toter wth a eqvering of le.iyea er straw.) Ilovere lieedlitg end Burr's New Pine are excellent'varieties, withllargeEarlyScarlet .or Ifoster(Pina'as fertilizers; in ~the proportion of one of' the latterto about ten of the former. • As I have never before appeared before your read ers-Ltnough most,heartlly desiring the success of Horticulture; in all its miens *limbos, from 'below' ly strawberryup to the ruddy and . golden apple. or etill more magnificent ppar-41! detain theta no longer now,' but :wM make to On Ind to them my. -most respectful bow, and retire. : I",ostotoonfr 7 ' of I - MEI of ail °titer 138 IMM SE. TRY .re the weakest EC! find- render Price g 6 eta i'URDON, I riNdl, licKen; Ik'Mnxley, Hay / nd Dealers gen- WN: kBLES l a tne'll the ' TIKES, of ].Mahogany, , Ao the larte.N .an 4 Shop, e hli friends call. for 1858, will Air the Indepenifela Rarublicas.. Chant Till , : Lincoxplicryoming op, rs., Aug, 185 e.. • Humus. Eorronw:liotieing that one of 'the cor respondents of the "Farmer* Department"' of the RepOlican, recommends the 'netting out of" Cherry treesfor shade along the highways," I will 'give you my experience,' limited though It be, 'with regard `to growing them. • -- I _Some twelve Or fourteen yaps ego . . I get out some cherry treeslA 'a large red variety, setting Thug or five on or near the berth"; small- creek, the soil being sand and Coarse gravel,lti e tdect to - being . over :flowed in high *Ater. -The trees pivedarnlew well • for two or three years, when those that w ee set on the dry land remote from 'the Water, commenced hav ing black knOts on the Ihnts,linerely leaving out and blossoming in the spring, with little or no fruit,"or growth of the.fFea through the souther and they have thus coiatin flee ye r, till the present time, although manures have fre quently beesampplied ; while Ithoee Dear the creek have been free-ficom the black kasts and in a flou r -. ishing condition, bearing fruit! of the fairest kind year after - year. A-number of young tam have sprouted uti. from The roots of the parent Mock or those. near the creek; hive borne fruit, are. thrifty, 'being apparently trio from all disease, but afterlosing Jo-, . moved. to It' diTerent ea for year- or two,- ars simi larly affected with the others . ; .-Whether the ground being frequently-oierfkrwed, the Sandy, sturdy IA or thetnoisture Obtained troel the creek, et, all ma nna of the year, or . all oitinblowt is the cause of their fruitfulness, I know not. I I have merely Amid -thi cacti as they are, and leave Others, to draw their own csouchusiona But I would say, with Mc 'Bealtmey,„slA , obt . chorry trees -"trees the the frat-Ltrees- fee_ the shade. -. by .the aide of the - Itlghwuy, th et the ,weaty traveler pay repose in-their shade, and caltdotnr the Mesh% of Heaven OD your head—trees fn clay nook and spare corner on the fir* the they add material* to thal v'allse thereat - but above nU net out twee end Ow en around your dwOlings, toi, In no other way can you's° easily wake 'home plateaus and attracdve ithe I take Ii for granted tha tc h ° Warroundhiga of a house are a sure index of the thareetet Of the oonpants, TOM Oil sink WI csli Palm Irate yi Via kap FORDHAM. 'tower BLip E. • W XILZ. hased the atioie ely on :baud; Su aupei•iikritid- dot . cash.-pric:es. tpatdb, alyi In all e,.;; or Pound, by TVAPI4 IMI . _ py destiny east vied to us, 'as tMera of the Don. :Let our ambition be to, point out the means to mike tiro' blades of grass, or,two eye of corn: parr .where but . one grew before. ;In tilling the 'earth, soma people go upon the same principle that vegulatee their boat= fleas intercourse with men—they "must get the" ad-, Vantage, if they have to cheat and deceive these they _ deal with.• And they think to practice 'the IRMO like on old mother earth. You will ace them 'Cm' their ground, in. the spring, as shy as doge, apparent ly calculating that the earth bad ingotteu the Lugo crops that were taken from her last year. Perhaps they will give a aprinkligg of manure and - throw it on so aa to malie ‘ the earth think there Is a noble lot of •It. Well, they. go to work, but the earth .won't be cheated. She will reward evey man 'aecordingto Ida urork, and tell the truth in, autumn.,• You cans get the advantage of her, as you can . with- human:;rscue tome. Mules millorsettforStetuly Labor. The prom ineat reascins tfor using mitles in : teaming and (arm labbrin preference to bora ,- es are briefly exhibited in the fifilloabig views : They live tore Much- greater age • a mule has - scarcely • attained his mature d strength at twelie years old, an-age at which horses have comb-mimed a rapid deterioration in value and usefulnees;' the average life of_ . the'mulais thirty years, but often at forty . they are known ,to perform efficiently the most laborious services.. testa of 'mules will amomplish aimost the labor ?.of_ borate' • with a' consumption.of about One•third lees provender. _ Within: the last-few years mules hese been extensively introduced into the • teaming operatioas of the manufacturing dia. : trict in which I reside,hnd are consideredthere more, efficient end economical for - -that use - than horses. Mules are subjectlo but .few of the diseses which - pretail; and are eo.-de struCtive.; among horses. Their , hard skin. and short hair reader them less liable to be • galled by the harness or effected by cutaneous. diseases. They are said never to be infested with'verrbin. the hoof of the mule is'essen- : - tally a horny substance; and of slow growth, •- and hence his shoes are seldom cast --or diva placed is their position,but remain, until worn ' out, firmly on the feet • The' vision -of the mule is much ft:tortquick- and aistinit than that of the boie, and ,therefore they are- less liable to shy or - beotrine frightened. They - are sure-footed to a proverb. The mule ex- • eels the horlie and emulates the:. ox in his steady and hniform efforts - in labor. .1t; is ob jeeted to milleslhat besides their disagreeable , - braying, their are ;obstinate and : akiw, but these .defectk - I believe may be overcome -by - gentleness and - practice. ' • I. If these various traits. of wiefuleiess •.a r e. possessed - by the mule; the conclusion seems so be irresistible that his , introthiction to the • labor of the:arm would be an important and most desirable improvement. The breeding -_ of these animals is a subject worthy. the 5e...• rious and considerate reflection of the farmer: It is evident to my , mind-.that males may bred with lesS care - and expense- tficio,horseit, • and that_ they will'command a price nearly equal to that of la, ordinary horse, while the demand for theta is prompt and continually 11 , ': C. Watson. . ' HEAni:G KEW ilifics.—The Daiiymen's Record,an unpretending but usififlittle sheet, published 'at Little Falls, N. Y., has - lately ' published several valuable articles - i2n- dairy management. It gives the opinion that - the heating of new milk to near the ;boiling point . • just after it Is 'drawn from the cow, is prefer able to alloWing it to stand far a time beforc heating, and thinks• both butter. an cheese " are improved in flavor by so doing, " becau s e the animal odors which 'are' obje t °Able* -- would be expelled;' and goes' on tct say r . that " tactless and leathery! cheese is caused by . 'manufacturing 'manufacturiwr under too high a- teircpera- tura rather than high heating before initnufac; wring. , . Doo. Tnars.----The.Southern.,/antrieV t r : "Make a-pen of fence rails round a sheep that has been killed by dogs, begirining with four, so as to have !it square, and as , You build it, draw in each rail as Jou would a partridgel:trap;your pep is of sufficient height-,---say firs', feet. In thia way a pen may be constricted that will perMit'a . dog to ea ter at the! top, but out of which he will find it difficult to escape, should , he latei the agility" of an' antelope. Leave the dead sheep, or a portion- of it, in the trap, removing all otherii from ihelield,-and you will be pretty sure to catch- the marauder the Matt - night or night after." - - '-; POPULAR I ALLACIES ABOUT:, 40147.141 L-1 is a fallacy which m l any people entertitip, that flowers will grow and flourish without care. ,It is anOther,,that weeds Will die-of them seleves without being pulled-up. • • " It is another, that' flower gardejuklooki as Well, where 'plants and seeds • are, set"mai without auy "regard to harmony ;of color, height, period of blossoming,Akc.,' as where due regard has been paid to all the , ;e . thingE.ll - It is a fallacy which some people hold, that, it-will not •pay fur the trouble and expensel to cultivate flowers; • • 4. It . •It is a fallaoy to suppose, that liecause si plankhas a ligh sounding name,: that Oersl .fore must be . beautiful and worth' . , It is--a fallacy, equally'absurd;. to ix:insider, a plant unworthy of cultivatiOn,;because esl ery body has not it, *• It is-a falls( -to si,- --iao . y to. suppose, that-because yoe can get a' horeely plant, which you 'do 'not e want, for .nothing. ,is -as cheap as one you do want, for 'which you 'wOUl47haVe-to,pay trifle. • Irii a fallacy for &man to consider that •itl is beneath his dignity to cultiyat4 lloWers and that it is worli fit only •fur women, and children. • • - • ;via fallacy to suppose, that a man 'whose business it LS ti) sell flowers and _plants, will always give.disinterested advice concerning, them. . . It is another to imagine, that to have any display of flowers at all, you 0104 employ an experienced gardener,• at ever so, many. , dollars a month. • - ' , • • • ' There are some other fallacies entertained about flowers and gardens, ,which ire may mention. andtbet 1 • - A Watn. TO Ltetss.:---Ilive you no inte rest in the cause of temperance 1 Is it nothing to you that a son or brother is drawn. into the share of the • rumsellers I That, he, now so air, so beautiful,"so precious,; should be come e silly, swaggering, - bloated:drunkard ; to be brought home at the midil v it hour, cursing'and evrearing ; ay ravirqi- ith the del iriumtretrams ? You say, vo t ary/ in no danger? Dave iiot theri said so before you, who , have known ail the bitterness of 1 the curse? Is not the ehinery at'your ;door, which thus turns raen into brutes and fiends? Are there not ambito ' about you who- are tn. every stage from the moderate drinker to tke most 104190m0/ton Is 'cot 'pride and fashion, .and womanly tempbition, turning the footsteps of many n the . - way of hell 'l Can you be gitiet ? Cah you withhold your in iluelice'for good ? Caojyou say, 'ern I my brotliter's Deeper _ ? MuSt Übe/Oyler 1 Must , I. give'up the pleaSant indulgence,must I .en antler the.scorn of the fashihrusble .to save Boni body's son? Must you ?: Dare - you do otherwise? Dare you assume the responsi bility of doing nothing? •We aakilbe ques tion. ,The Tower of the . Ladiesolleny place to stem the deadly flood,,ia beyond what lan guage_Can express. - • 1.. . • It' Sidney Smitb,,passing through a by, street rebind St. NW's, haul two women abusing each other from opposite houses.-. "They" will .never Agree," said the _ wit "ON' i mpui fruit:differs:A II II
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