THE' TRUE., - BOLDLY:PRO CLAIMED; -4 .• „- :0 The earnest, effort 4 *lade ' et . cratic-pres to fix the true stiginia upon the RephbliCan part jr of . being -Jaholitton ized, has l' Veen , denied :,with 'n. pOVtinabity worthy of truth. Again baal the moseindubitablei evidence. •Lieen pro,. duce.' to convict at Ole liar pf.pitblic ion that parts "of atthipting'toistrike deadly blow at 'tlie:,ingtitutions of .the _ tionth,under the Taliie: guise of itierely: re stricting Slavery front the Territories., Fortunately for 010 - countryitill tjte mttn hers of that sectional; clan are trot tined ,men. Rev.. GeorgelLandon—tlie, repre sentative tnati- 7.. t11 Very -exponent of rad ical RepublioaniSm this district s delega-si ted with plenipotentiary poWeratd*xpotind its doctrines lty Mr. ).Vrilmot, is a:bold pot- itician, and when he enunciates Oinciples at a political meeting; ittlfr. ,Wiltunt's oWn sanctuary, they nnistbe taken asputhori-- tatiye expositions of the ereed-of It..filch he 1 is the 2tokniemiedge(ll embodiment.- - The point can not be evaded by the e*pedien- cv seekers; for Mr. !LandOn, told them they dare not. shrink from . it. T 4: fearful -issue of the abolition Of Slav&y 4 7 , boldly, proclaimed, and iterated and reitrated it as the object of the Republican •part.— The zuore..discreet, spirits of.„ that !;!'action. can no longer ward off thc".charg,ti of :be, longing to a seetional,4agandiling or: •olinizaiioit,' Which_ aims ti unntistaksblv at centralizing' the whole powers of the 'goy. ; ernmeat in northern rhlers, so as to con fiscate the propert y oft i a large portion, of can' countrymen. - 3lri.Landon minced no words in asserting his, creed; but lite as-- sorted it under the_specious mask 4f.relig ion._ tie holds that sliiNtery 'is a siii-per -4-;that it is a crime .Of 'appalline;",?magni tude—a relic of tarbaiini, and s - hi'Mld Le abolished. . This is the. platfornt - upon which the Republicansll_Of Bradford stand, ana-the one upon Which -we mustclboldly .t. meet them. I=ll LOVEJOrS INWTMANITT. -The Bereau County ll . )e.rnocrat, iiiillish -ed at Princeton, the residence ofiCiven k Lovejoy, sayiat during his boimitterous . and abusive speech the otlier*day Ile re ferred to the killing-ofhis brother at Al , ton, a few _ years ago,!i and .declared lie would be revenged. Butodds theziDem oerat;lie was very - carefut not to mdution hoty, he defrauded the disconsolate: Widow. oilds brother out of tl+-sinall estate . left' her by her husband, leaving- her ,de end= eat upon the cold charities of the4orhg. The sister of the unfortunate widhw P's,' , also an inmate of the -- Lee county (foWa) , poorhouse. : Notwitliseinding- the desti- • tute condition of this •tvornan, this -3)ois- I:trotts hypocrite is-constantly prating tihout his charity to the runaway niggersitbat - , • - he takes in and -protectS, - an& exidtinody I proclaims that the hungry shall never - be•l turned away empty front the: Pltilanthro- I pic doors of Imislmoine.. This very gAner- 1 ous and christian man iStoo great to Anil° or look upon the poor Objects:',related to - him by the ties of consanguinity. To:lmelp • them might elicit aiiffel shiiles,but if would not-carry film to Congress where he: can preach the most offensit'e• abolitionism,, - and boast of his nigger, stealing operations under the plea-or humanity and love to the mce. His sole aim being oflicc,.he is ...,, willing, to ride any hobby in order -ter ac- , -. . _ quire it, whilelds poor 'Sister-in-law. ;nay] - 141L1C.N.:!: prxich.—A portrait of pine in want without at tracling his - atten- L the lateDemodrafie S'enatOr from•Califor tion, or receiving nny Obis boasted chary nia, the Ho h. par id IBroderick, whowas • ties._ Out upon such .villainous liviMei s , y shot an aA I inel7myith Judge Terry,: as - all. by a - politicar el erg •-inatii •.. • oar readers Well remember, was prolninent .---- ---........ displayed in they" Wigivam"at Chicago .-, ly THE lIOMESTE . LAD BILL. - • during the„session? of the RepublicanC..cf . ~.. . - The Homestead bill Which.. passed the Velliiot4Tabegkath it was 'written, "They Senate on Thurzzday lit- a vote. of 4.1 tO. 8 have killedinerjbecanse I was opposed to provides that any person; who i s t h e li n & the extension o slavery and to a corrupt of a family may, -after the • act becomO . a •Achnlniltiiiiell ' Mr. Broderick opposed. law, enter one quarter section(l6o acres) the. Blank R cpUblican party, - their princi-• of vacant and unappropriated •lands,,,, or i ples and their (candidates- up to the time any less quantity, to be lbeated in a NAY, of his untimely 'and laineoted ' death, and • in conformity with . the legal Subdivision we have,ao reason to Believe that he ever of public land; upon making affidavit tMon. gave utterance to these words.. Like-their the Register that the - applicant:is head, o f progenitors; , Wtlo opposed the hero Jack - a family and is actually Settled upon the son,,they are willing to int'ade the sancti land, and that the application is madeFfor ty of the grave,lhrifig its toffinad innmtes' Iris or her benefit, and.that of no° One Else,. forth . and with sacrilegious ,hands place The final certificate, or patent, 'shall ',not upon their forgiql labels; for the . purpos . e he issued for five years - after - the. date& of of sustaining t eir corrupt :and unholy ' entry, and:not - before it is- certitwd . by two e'n"se. -'' • . ------.42,-....-----,=. creditable witnesses, that the '- Set tler • has -- - . ' . erected a dwelling house and resided. Ili/on ..__. i -- ", , he. a oon Ascension, on Satur sl il l • the land for nve' - Years; Iwhereupiin 5; the day last, Was; an `` ( altogether sUccessful 'af loatent shall be. issued upon payinent d 25 fair, calling nut a large nninber:of our eiti _ cents an aere. The land tints acquired: zens to 7 1 ,tsS it-i WhO to all on),side . imp shall not be liable for 'debt until after the Peninnees were satisfied. About two and patent is issued. In cases of false swear- -a half o'tilock in the 'afternoon, the bal ing upon-making the entry,_ or abandoning loon being inflated and all arrangementi completed; Mi. Johnson, knot Mr. Brooki,) }he land for inure thansiXmonths at one time, the land shall revert to the , GoXern- left this Imandane sphere and ascended ment. The rights conferred by this act heavenward to a considerable height, and - - slowly. Sailed to he north-west, - mad in a are extended to inchoate citizens Who hare short time beta e invisable, by_reason of declared their intentions, as required by the clouds that enyelOped him. Mr. John- the naturalilationlaws, before the issuing son landed neaqiegil, Cortland, county, ._ of the patent. Nothing in this act Shall h • be construed so as to impair the existing in lmafety.i—Bing amfori - Democrat. ' A :saceessfill . aScension. ivas made-.-at , 1 preemption, donation, or graduation laWs, pr to embrace lands reservedto. he sold Or, 43(1.nt°In• -The Tronaut came down near! Abington: station. - -- , entered at the price of $2.150 an sere. Tl•is- ' • . . . 1 ..-- 7 .-- • President is required to ommsler all SurVeved . IllIr" Exnot.E.Thesteamship'Adriatic, - , publiclandS into market, BY pr to • -- i - • • • at New Torkfrorn Havre andSouthamp within two years• from tli‘,{ date of this ton, brings,LOndnn• dates to the 9th. The , act., except "stielias are- - reserved 'by the .insurr.ection in Sicily wasspreading, and ' government for any purpose. All lands . it was th . ought wonld soon become gener- within the limit of any fitate• which hate --1: Garibaldi. had set sail with an e.x-pe-. been subject to sale ‘al private . . entry, acrd 8 , ' - dltion to ass . th ' '' ist. : 1 patriots.set-sail The!King of • which shall remain unsold after • the lapSe I` :Sables, alarnita t the 'disastrous aspect of thirty wars, shall be -!cededl.to - sn'el of affairs, had a) plied to . the. Northern State, impbtr the Legislath4 assentin,g tit) the cession; ' but the cessßmn I s p h r tl yn i i n it . io n h e Pre;rtersOff6trhe4rervilenciaalittona 'assistance: S C t a o l lTn e i . 31 1 0 ' n h t e, - ' case invalidate ,nary 'inceptiV\ emolin and his brOther. of,.the throne of right or location., ton any sale . which -May : Spain is.cerifirtned by the publication of be madeby the United States. \ • - , ----...40.....- .1 ---- I• .. t the official crtaniing the -vol . ii•zir Aldermen • and Justices', \of the untary act of ttenunciatton.. - • - ' _ peace, who have not poSted theuisel•es in - ,„ : , ---4,--:•-...;..----, the ielsed Penal Code 'of the '.law of .Stfec#ss OF 'Xucz.: Crrr Couxon.—Du- PetinsYlvania, adopted at Harrisburg, \at' •ring time past mouth upiyard of thirty the late Session, have a fact to learn. )11_ young men, - *Om( various ;pants of the that code their powers have -been materi-\' - western States, have .graduated at the ally cir leuthscribed.. In - future, a e a r e t . Iron 'City Crillsge I Pittsbutgh, .Pa.. The ethnical 'nffeimees, hitherto bailable; by ~ i lege was never' ` - in a `more_ prosperous them, can only be bailAielby the 'courts. , and \ succesSful Condition than di,. present; , 'The list' of offences whose- adjudiCation illind ''si-nceilin,iilnsgt .removed to the. new rentored from the power of the Aldermen building, theclambers in attendance hav,e, coTnprises arson; rape, 'whom, robber t been constantly Inereasing.-:-Coruniercial or burglary, and -in all suekiaseslbail can burgh:JOurnal;p4tts ' only be.reeelved by the Stiprenie Court; the Court of Common Pleko'r one of its judges, and the Mayor or Recorder of .a . city. 'As this is the letterl of the Code, - Section 7 , page 56, of the Penal'.laws of • PerniSylyania,, parties inteiested', .shotdd remember the faet - ' HottowAv's (,), L vik ENT ; AlN ij ;P ILLS ..— The strongest proof of the' Wonderful and uniform efficacy of these . rentedie=„lis to be -- -found in the perfeet conforniity orthe ten tiolony in their favoi'from all parts of the globe. ;This testimony is chucked. in a t : least fifty different fang - nag' 4, -I),Ut•it is all: oft he same ilia_pprt. Remotest India, and the centres' of civiliZetion I alike. Ideclare that these unrivalled external and inter; nal curatives 'are never administered in vain. There are no exceptional,:caseSe—. --Such a mass Ofscoinci.dia eiper f ee cannot be produced in 'favor of any other prepare.. Lion that_ las.claimed - the ;confidence 'of tns.ffiti4td.s.ince El le Fegßis. .. 1 . _. . . " A 'Sglb-PgN-FISIT ; sympTO, .. • At the Rietinblinan'Convention _at -Chi ; . , 1 cao, when the States,were called-MY:del °gates tti resent_ their . credentials .mia-, .;take . their - edti„ 4oxiie Southern .t itates,--:of 'course,Aidt . n6t,inisWer- - baititig rappointed I,,midelegatULt. .T 6 manifest' their love 'of i the - - 'entlie -I,lnion,; which they. so Stoutly lelitini, and their :present feeling toward I . t.lie4e,atel.;, the Convention hissed whnn t Sot Alt C:Wolina, Alabama - and ;.Mississippi were calt IroneSt men will require no other evince to; believe thatthe Repub. lican piny, ; notwithstanding their. profess 'ions; is, secti6nal,,tand that its object is to o‘-erfide aio crush out the independence of the Soutlieritates, or Divide the -1:n, I ion. 1 - YeS, tbbSe states Which stood Side by side with; New,YnTk and 31Iassachiisetts lin tlie hour pi fri4l; *re hissed by •the C degenerate Sons Orthe - Noah; ' who now Chihli la lie?.tepllicans `They.may, he ' -ItepnbliCansi self-6med, butliot -in prinei pie. I.Truo Republicans reWeet the opin ions of othe s, and honor.eyer\ sovereign Stateierour glorious 'Union. '' Vet them hiss.i • .. • AN APPROPRIATE WEAPON:. then Henry 1 mter - Davis was nand ; nated for-Congres, by the "Plug Uglier,"' "Killers," and "Blood; Tubs" of Balti more; he addressed. his futareconstituenti ; upon!tr platform tinder which alitunber of his friends sere engaged in forging awls, whitli were distribUted to the audience to be, used upoti the persons of iioters who' weroo.tinfeasonahle, as to oppose his election. ly'e supposed whe.n the Repub licatparty Wl> him into its bosoni, that the awl -Would'be•ti•dopted as a congenial weapOn... Thellistiottri delegation to the Chicago i t'onyentio s ti, however, selected mores tent rstrtnnent; no less,ltt faet, than au ;exatreratel Potter bowie knife exhittitO ;in their meeting; room in Chicago, iprobably as an emblem - of 'their future. • . • ; TILE N. Y. P. O. DEFALCATION. It is positiyely stated .on the authority of tliel AuditOr for the Post Office Depart ment4hat no part of the default of the fate POstinaster at New York occurred du ring the administr4ion of Gen. Pierce.— •As.lllr,. POwl4iwa..4 appointed by Mr. Bu chanan akthel heel 4f the first: quarter in 1857, and ,as lie ditr:inot give; . bond until I June 4dlo'crin' as , g, lie iv,..r.k(pUred to,render his ace:omits up tooe* - lof the month 1 last named, an Postmasterunder. Generali Pinree!s - aiipointment. ,i.,.The lialanee then.' •eiisinig again 4. him as .V 23,000, also I sum was proniptlY-pa id , .. . It. is also Weill tinderstooci di n t Mr,Towler's affairs were conduoted witlioueyious derangement' until recentkv, then:;ll valance . of more ; than s39,oooecumidateliorqparters pre-; cedingand" tidit.i, !in tee - faith - el% The i i great bulk o thelefalcation is traced to i the veri laSttiuirfeti; ending March 30, in Which ever :tOpiisji•arc proved to have been abstract4')i i Fouler iS stilt- hitl„en,, o:n- has left the i country His bi,ail litkve proposed to pay I their bdndB withkt suit. , Some of - his friends pffeg to niake r up the defaleatiolcif; n 6 proceedings are taken against him. The goi i ertinierit 4eftise to' do this, • The President has appoiiited John A.'Dix, a' his successor.' , ' : . , Recent ccotnts front the wine grow= ing districts in \ France speak desponding ly cif the profpect or a crop this.year—the weather havingb ri steadily- and eseeed-. ingly tinfaVorable e, tt) the jvine,s.-- - - .H- The'celebrated,. ,3frs,.."Citnningham (self-styled, widow ofl Dr. lOurdell,, of New t \ York,) and her tu:o:daust , tern, arrived in San Prancicol oh the 'BOl Of April,itt the Sonora. '.. • i 11 : - . •; ' , --i:Seventeett Fla -es, set free by the will of the late Dr. Laid; of 1 Pritleess Anne county, Va,. leftrfor Plaladelp.hia on Tues day. . - ..! H t. - -1 -- • . -. • • — . 4 man named Cranti died in. Somer set County, :1:-)i.,.. the'other ; d.ay, ia eonse, quence ofeating to entygthe. boiled eggs at erne'tneal„ -- • --• , _. •1 . . - --.- There is - ph e.ubt . that Dr. Hayes Will - be ready to. start4ln "Ns Araks_ ex pe-. ditiOn on ihit 6etith-tif,Jime,:if the. citi zens of,Necit York lfulfd:, the' promise .of litthStar,Cf3 the' tlevo niadete him. ' ' 2s - ', l ...173:0ni the 3c.::i r Dili Dock. .'•-i ' i !. Lrry . R . , :ART.: A write:r ill' the...fieOrgia Itide x, 'speaking of tko,m,stny suCcetlsfulenteffirises.*,our iiiity,pays4befollewing - cOmplititent in 'Messrs. Sheldoli - 4!ki Company :•-,-- : :.., "Not the leaitAtint9ngtit.Artent is the 31' 'Ondeffull success bf our noble publisling hOuseovhich, fronA the beginning, deter 'mined to take a high neutral stand, know ing no NOrth . or South, ' but treelY"Arnt equally recegnizining the whole •country," and. publishing'onlY. such-books. as cou'd be rend with profit, by all, North and South,-and give offence to . neither, T 4. this noble and just Principle, they have ad-. tiered against 'a strOng pressure, to yield to the fanaticism of the day. ou lave doubtless noticed, the recent .attack uport them in .relatioir to Spurgeon'S -works, be ! cause they it_tnorePanti-slavery, . .nd . only ~ .a . i published Stich otitis:sermons as werei , rce front it. We "are assured Sheldon tt. Co no more aPproVe Of ; Spurgeon's abolition—, . ism than the South klo. - They .are deci dedly:conSCrvative tam, and iir all . their business operations Avoid .sectionalism: .. 1 • "The :meccas of this house.is truly won .derful. It has no.plirallel in the history of publishing; houses or, socitici. Springing ,plitenix-like' from th 4 ashes of two . unim portant branches, into one full grown and -fulltuatured establishment, throwing off its Valuable 'religiomt issues to bless . the world, with, wonderful rapidity and c ress, and extending the field of its. u clot ,t -ness until , if reaches every ' State an Ter-. , .ritory in this Union, And. are now ;tending more- or less of their; publications to Tu t.*, where . ithey areibeginning to find an acceptableinarka. 'Of Mrs. Conant's his tory of Bible translationmhey have made several shipments - nisii. of Dr. , Wayland's books, of which dieldon -&-; Company. are. becothing the principal publishers, having, recently added 'to those they previonsik published his great Work on , Intellectual Philosophy, laud also bus life •of Dr. Jud son. - The, past year has been _the. crown ing one in their success, .having- , added more really valuable , publiiat ions to .their list-than in any tomer year. Among thin southern autliteagure most -conspieuoas ly. . .. .' • `"The eloquent D. Rtiller's great book, recently published by, them, is working its-way intohigh fhvor, and dcservedlv. Sheldmi & Company have also recently brought out Dr. Dagg's work oil-, Moral Science,- a,wMk displaying eminent abili ty, and destined ,to go largely into. the colleges and Schools of*the South. Also, new works • from Dr. Duncan,,ProCTuck- - , er, and Eld Geo„P:Taylor, and the `Lives of Vitg,inia Bitptist Ministers,' in t by Dr.' Taylor. They had-previously pub lished Dr. Jetter's '‘O)rk On Campbellism,, - which has had an extensive sale. Is it not a favorable feature that •at. this time -we have a great 'publishing , house like Sheldon Ai Company, who shall freely mingle the productions of our great minis, North. and' &Mai, knowing no distinction or preference, doing_ alike justice 'to ad?- Sheldon it, CO., offer us a most inviting bill of fare in Weir forthcoming issues, as 'they are soon! to conic- forth' from their ever teemingipress.- `Gospel in art excellent - rbligionslMok, reemninended 'by the New York Pastor's Conference. `Neander's Planting and Training of the -Christian ChOrch,' with valuable maths by Dr. Robertson. `Popular Comment: fries,' for Sabbath &hoots and Bible clas'ses,/b • Dr. Kendrick; . " In the . ‘; , :1 of 'standard Liteature,. this house will - soon issue .Milman's Latin - - IChristianityon S vols.; a -very Jare and valuable Work, which will be'beSt aptoreei; ated - ,by scholars. This Work is really a history of Modern Europe, from the point. ofvj,ew of the Christian Chive!), The I author says- truly in his intrialetion, that the great event in the 'history of- mir re ' lig,ipm and Tifinankitid, durim ,- many cen turies after tlO extinction of Paganism,' the rise, the &velopeinent, and. the- de i , nomination of Latin Christianity.' Dean Milman's history has receiv=ed the hieliest commendation of theological scholars, and tis alone =wig works ofits-tind, filscina. tiny as !iterative' to the - general reader. Preseottas charmed with the:lioolt,.. for he recognized in its author, at'Onee Icarn ed.and imaginatiVe, a spirit kindredito.his own. No work could be a more appro priate giftto a I,pastor, or be more 'appro priarely recointinended by a pastor.to an I intellectual Irian .or woman of his 'lock. " Wedgw'ood's Etyinologieal Dietiona- annotated .and revised by.. the' lion. Cameo. P. 'Afarsh.l - This book is pronounced 'by all criticS who have examined it, to •be tha _most comfiiete and thorough work on :- etymology ever; published, and with the additions andiMprovementS, to: be /park • by Prof. MarshOt will undoubtedly., be conic the standard of our langn.re. ' "Also, Ilarghnbach's History of Chris tian Doctrine, to be retranslated and edit- - ed•lirProf, H. 113. Smith, ofthe Union 'Theological SeMinary. This is one of the. very best worlittin Clarlet4Thehlogical- Li brary. ~ The edition . which has hitherto been in use, is al very poor translatide,_ Prof. Smith is• 1011 qualified t - do justice to this work.- Itis gratifying to see im , proved editierns.Of these valuable standard worki, given to sAmetican scholars. You are, slOubtless aware, that, the lion. Ed ward Everett has been devoting his . leis ure, the past year, to the ,preparation of the life. of Washington, in one volume.— Most of theliveS of Washington hereto -fore. written, have been so volumnicbts as to be beyond the reach of the great mask es Of the peopled 'Sheldon it. Co., are ren dering the public valuabTe service in tints bringing vnt>n hne volume, a brief, yet comprehensive Biography of,the Father of his country, froth the graphic. pen of one whose name iii go down, to posterity in.. separably link di with Wash - ington's. - • "In the - way-of light literature, they are Soon to bring forth a new volume from the sprightly and glowing pen of Mrs„ Sallie Roche.ster Ford,' of "LouisvillO, Ky. the author of that popular 'work, Grace Truman, of which thirty .thousand-conies have been sold, and is still it:good selling "book;- which wills secure for bernew work thousands ()treaders: She has chosen for the th4tne of betl - new- work !' :Nary Bun the' Drearner7s : Blind ' Daughter," which traces thh history" of, a period of •inost tragic interest—the religious per*: entiati and intolerance . which Marked the reign of Charles 0 , 0 England,• and" the I trials-and • sufferings through, 'which Bun yan vas 6110(1o." pass in order iTiprePare him for 'his koniprtal work,.: if• ". Progress. • - 1• _ • 7 ?.‘ This house' AJAchming . the principal publisher - of Ja&hTAbbott, the prince of juvenile writers in America, over whOse • genial Works youthful eyes- water With tun- t speakable_ delight; In addition 'to his:Redick hooka; Rollo 'stones acid new Ploronce se ries; they are' 'abbut to add a ..serleal of ,American -histories, includibglhe discove ry of the - nolouieS, Boston in 'l6,'Carob.. this in '7B and the leampaigirin. the Jerseys, Supplying'. s 4 long felt Want in onr I country of a- serks:of poPnlat 'American. 1 161(176 for.youtli, ,std one Which nOlik•7 lag author sis.so able to . as. Jacob bolt; d9ing for the youth • whaii iiritneroft bits. taiably done for , rrietiirer minds,` - The very,extensiye Sale of- his juvenile works has, 'all prepared the tray, fol.' stieh ikse rierof histories. • the'ilisting*hefit senior cdi: . tor" :of 'the . NOW York Observ,er, has made another valtiableTeontribitpoOti the liter ature of the eouittry..in . his recent veryin tereating Volume':: on gariiea.by many ;the ;most': interesting of his many valuable works.: Alrpropos ing to visit that country wiT be sure to avail themselves of it as an interesting guide•and companion. - . This firm - also - publiithes. the popular mathematical works 'of Prof . J. StOd-, (lard; which are too cell: known ap 7 pfiived to need eomnient from Us, aaa, we an pleascd - tcrlearkthat they-ace -meeting with ihereasea-thvoi...as they become iiitro aimed throughoiii'the coiffitry: I•Tpws iterka.s. On the - trial of all civil. Suits now' pending or hereaftUfbrotight in itnv of the Courts of this Commonwealth, the plain tiff and defendant shall-each have four pereruptor . y challenges. -Approved "March '2O, /860. It is said'there are ope .hundred and sixty-five aoldiqs.of ,the Revolution still living in the Doted States ! -the youngest 'of whom is. now eighty-nine years of Age: Full returns from-Wisconsin give Judge Dixon, conservative and democrat ic candidate for Chief Justice of the Su preme court, one hundred Mid forty-three.' majeritybver Judge Sloan, Republieati. _ —ln the German Republican conven *lion at Chicago on, the Lath inst, resolu tions were unanimously adopted to sup port only true Republican, candidates, and to leave the party if any compromise man or Know Nothing should he no:vitiated. The trews of the death of•Consul-tilen , eral Harris.in Japan; is •• c4ntradi:eted, and 44 that able and . uscful functionary - and ex. cellent citizen is' still alive and The National division of the Sons ofof Teinperance - of all North Anterica, hold.] their session in Portland, Me.; on t h e 7 t h of June. About one hundred and fifty representatives are expected to be pres.ent.,: - from all the States in the Union, and from• all the - British -provinces.. riff eon hundred barrels of'grempeas arrived at New York from RichMond the . other day in the steamship YorktoWn, Three men started from Wisconsin to Pike's Peak lately with a party 'ot y fit teen girls, to supply in part • the destitu tion-of wives existing in that quarter. .• Afi American . eagle, measuring -six feet eight inches from. tip to tip was shot in the Jersey: city. cemettv, by a man named .Tohn Farrel, of and v son city. , Willian White, cashier of the' enn sylyania railroad shot liin. elfin Pittsburgh. last Monday. —The Atlantic-'Monthly forjune nuns- I hers among its contributors Miss Harriet' I 'Prescott, Missitose Terry, I. , reg.lerick don, Bayard , T#lor4. 13. Aldrich, E. H. House, Edward Seifeer, Adam Badeau, ? : W. W./Story, -Charles:E. Norton and ThornaS , C. Clarke. • LIST OF PREMIUMS TO lIE AWARDED AT THE FOURTEENTH ANNNUAL FAIR or THE icultitrat FOR THE YEAR 1860 Regulations. The Fair hold two days. • Those competing with horse< will be on ihe.,track at 1 o'clock, the first day. -Exhibitors. - wishing, to compete for preL:l miums, must,have their animals or articles entered oh the Secretary's Book; thefirst day of the Fair, if possible; and, a Card, which will be received from the Secretary, I Wm.- IL ;Jessup, musf be ..placed ori the animal orarticle to"te.exbibited. They mast he all.on the group/11ot., exhibition by 10 o'clock, a. m., of the second ifay, or they cannOt r,eceive.a premium.. No animal or i article can be removed before the close of the exhibition, except by. perinistdon. Of one of the Executive Committee.. Stock can beentered ten-days previous to the Fair by calling on the -Secretary, Win. H. Jessup. Hay will be on the ground, and'pastfire eonvenient, for stock over night. Colts and mules •Jriust be,eghibitedin stallioluring the exhibition. ' • •: - No pioi ision will be Made for stalling - stock over two voarsAd. • , Exhibition "fOi: horses-rur preMinms will taliC place at: 1 o'clock,'-srst•day,'and-11 second day.. • 4‘ceepstakes exhibition at o'clock,• second day, No . preminin Will be - .awarded to*any persons exhibiting articles or •animals not entered in the name of the bona fide own ers of the same.. . - . • • r'r e in i . . s . bAisiON I:—Stallions and ./area Best stallion and one °ilia cOltS,Dp. and s's 2d: best, t. 44 3cl best 3 Best stallion which has not stood in the County prior:to this year, Diplo. i 3 Best Brood Mare and colt, 5 2d best *..t , 3dbest., 3 iwiges.—N. V. Leo Jun: Blanding, Hai-ford; W. - C. Ward, New Djvisxox 1.1.--ironsts.—CiAsslX—Sing/e and Matched Horses . . . . Best single gelding or. mare over four. years,old raised in the• Comity,.., .. : $5 2ii best $3.. -- .: ....... 3d best 2 Best pail of matched-horses; (geldings or Mares,) over 3 years old, raised' iir :- the County,.:. i. 2dbest,' • • 3 Best pair of matched' linkes . mined in . - the county , not raised here, ,- . 3 Judges.—lsrael3 . ,. Stebbins,...liridge water.; John C. Morris, Choconut; halm .)f.linsbromelt, :Gt: Bend.: -, -,• - ~- ~ • • Cr:Ass Cotts, - aad - Milles. • • Best pair of ;3 year old colts $3 Best pair of .2 year old colts. Best pair: of yearling colts . '• • 2 Best 2. year old colt. • •2 Best yearling colt. • - • ' I Bestpairof • .. , . 2d Best, D. Ilinds,::.:Bridieiaiter ; W.. A. Ditiniek'; Ai-thur South worth, Liberty. . • , Dtlrtsto",; Best Do*lndl,2'y'rs old and upwards'," $5 • . .2d best,— .. .. . ... . ; ... 4 Best do., between I and 2 years, - " .3 2d -best, . ... ..... ; . :2 Best do., nrider 1 year, 1 Bestroevon cow, 3 orta old or Upwards, 2d - be5t,:,.... 3 Best Devon - heifer ,-between . between 2 mid 3:. years -old, . .2d beat, 2 .udges.—David Wakelee, .Springville; A. P: Stephens, Great -Bend; 0.. Stark, Bridgewater. . . Dtvlstoz.F.-gliTr l ETCl.4san.,...Durhams. Best - Dnrlinin . bill!, 2 te#rs old and' up., Besl•do,lbetWeenj and 2 years,': .1 , , 3 2a.. ••: .. 2 Best db.Oander year; . Best do., ' l eo*, 3 years old or npward?,l, 4 , 2,3 . .. .. . 3 Best do. heifer between 2 and 3. fears . old, $3, 1 . ..... .. best '2 d11e. ,, ..1- 2 :1, P.:Baker, Diinock ; Sati. P.. Smith, Franklin ; Jus:Sterlino. Brooklyn. Dr ISIO\ V.--CArrrE.—CLAsi - 111. Graded BEM Best bull, .. - . 6v.. 'over fi• years- -, •6 1 3 2d beq,s‘24. '3d best; I . Best heifer between 2 and 3 }ears 3 2d.bfst;s2,•, • - .3d best; ' _I • .. Best 4 yearlings, • ; 3 - • 2tl best, 2, - • • • 3d best,,; I Best 5 ealves... ........ t .. . 2d best; 12,, 3d best; • 1 Liberty; Robeft 'Weed, Brooklyn - ; Ralph Birehard, Jessup: - 1;)t-risiox Durham. Best 'bull, $3,.. Beat Cow .oveflcyeurs 2d best, $2,. - • . 3d:.best, 1 Best heifer between. 2 and 3 years old a 2d best, $2; - ....:-.-:....3d best, I Beit 4 yearlings, • - " —t . c . z,3 .2d .best $2, ' - . 3d best, . 1 Best 5 ealres,--- - 2d best, $2, 3d beat,:. 1 4/6/gm—Wakeman C.lfandriek,Ji2ssny; Edward Ho w est.Lnk.e. . . ~. . . .1, DIVISION ir r ir.,-7-C.VrrL.E.—CLISS V,—/Vati2"e4' . - Best bull $3, .. ... 2d best,.*2' Best cow over. 3 years old, ; 7 , 3 2d best, $2, P(.l best., 1 Best heifer tetwea 2 1111(1'3 yars 'Ohl, .3 21:,best,*2,. ~-3&best, 1 -Best 4 yearlings, 3 2d best, $2, i3d best 1 Best 5 calves, • V-. —3 : 2d best, *2.,- 1. 1 .31,1 best, 1 j pe..—Eri Oregon - , BridgeVater; Jup. S. Toirtte, - T'orest Lalle • W; TStase tagb - son. Dtvisio: yin.--_C,Lm.F..--.-Ci... A ss Vt • , ' z: Oxen "and Steers. ': . ... Best pair of working oxen Over 4 -years; ! ; , old raised in the county, 85; 2d best,d; 4,; 3d best, 3; 4th best - f_;: t . .: .49. Best pitir of steers between 3 and 4:yrs.' :raised in the-county, 83 ; 2d best 2; 3d best,. - . Best pair of steers bet ween . 2 and 3 yrs. raised in the county, 43 ; 2d best, 2 0; 3d best, - - t ; Judye-vl—Thothas Nicholson;. Spring ville 7•: Reuben Alarris ' , Jackson • Jannls Sininners, New 31ilford.. . . .; DIVISION IN".-/TO:i t 'BeSt boar, $3. 2d best, .S 2 Best breeding sow, $3; -2d. - best 2;, 3(11 hest, -•-• Best 4 spying; pigs, $2- - 2d best l Best 4 pigs less than l 0 Aveeks 1 nld .:.. . • 2d best r ' . . . Jeithicl.—John -Harrington,. B ridgewat. % er; _George Walker; Dhnockj Preserved: Muds, Silver Lake. •. • • . 14, Best flUe wooled buck, $3.•...2d best, e4 l Best 3 do . . eweii,:*3 2clbest, .!2! Be:A 3 do.. 1am5.............:... Best coarse wooled 1it1ek,.1:3,.24 best, Best 3 do. ewes; $3 • 2d-best, Best 3 do., lambg„ • `. . Best middle wooled buck, $3.. abest, Best . 3 do-, ewes, •$3 . . 2d best, Best :3 do: lambs, - -. • .1 Liccesters, Bakewells, &e., are classed as- coarse -wooled;' Saxony, 21ferinos,.&c., as fine. wooled ' :and South Dons, &c.; as middle wnoled.. .... . ' • - Jiitiyes —E. G. Babcock, Bridgewater ;- I. A. Maine, Dituock; Christopher Burns, I Choconut.- ' . . _. , DIVISIO.N - Xl.—Bultei' • and .Chq-ge. ..-:: 1 Besx.firldu of .butttr made in June, . Butter KnifeWorth' '*%:3, and $2 17 2d best, ....... :do . --.• s;2., and 7.2 3d best; •.do. 4th best,: . :, .do . ...or, : 2; 13eSt bill butter, .•. -. knife, worth $1 and '2' 2(1 best, '' ...... ~...do ,2 and :2 •ad best., • - 1.16.-.. .. , . - .2 and 1. 4tli best, •-' . . ...., do 2 or 2 2 B6si lO ihs of bufte'r niade by girls un- • . der 18 years,knife worth 2 For largest quantity,Of but* pbr cow. from - any number cows„£l3 •, 24 best 2 Best. cheese not less than 3 2d .4t,st, Jadyvx --J. Dipkerman, jr., 11fi1- Sortl;- J. T. Dingdon, Bridgewater ;.4mos Nic..liols, Brooklyn. _ Thvisios XII.--Fruit and Vegetables. Best tall apples not less than one dozen, and at least 3 varieties, $2 ;-i . . 4 2d best, : $1 Be winter apples, do., $2 best,- 1, Best pears,,not less than I. peek; .1 Best. cpiinees,. . 1. BeSt'and.greatest variety of vegetables' 1 Jades.—Caleb Carinalt, Choconut.. G. Z. Pinioek, Montrose; Isaac ReckhoNV; Gfeat Bend: Dtvistozi Vinegar, ITO% & , Boit cider'vinegarnot, less thata gals., $1 ' 2il best,. ... - . ?r_ Best 10 lbs *maple sugar; ,2d best, 1 Best 10 lbS honey, $2• 2d best, M.. Williams;a Bridgewater; F. B. Streeter, MontroSe Hams, Gibson. • Divistox XlV.—Cabinet cf: Carriages. 13est„exhibition of cabinet work;...:;. *5 .best, • ' 3 Best Carriage,-single or double, 5, -2d best,- AU articles in this - division. fqr.moinpeti tion • must be entered by the mauythcturer, Judgeq.—Miles Prichard,. Springville; C-P.'Edii-ards;"Gibsetit r . fit -Inzplementt: • .' Fat' the best- plow, For . the best,cultiyator, corn _Sheller, I straw cutter, power for churning,- firkins; horse rake, harness, eaqh... 2 Best, lot of - 0 horse shod, $2..2d best, .1 - :ayes —Wilt. Jessup, llontioie - ; Sam nerrocksblify, Auburn; baiid Bryant, Jackson. " • ' ,• , • • _ • Dtvisiox Best bushel corn in the ear, Best halt* bpshel winter Wheat,.V.,...• . - 1 Best half bushetspring wheat,."....-.. • *. Bestiralf bashel rye,.-. - 1 Best quarter bushel clover seeds: .":... Bat half I:kishel timbthy Best half bushel flax, 1 Judges .4. P. Grow, Lenox ;, Thomas Johnson; Bridgewater;.',Urbane 13drAowe, Gibion. •-. Dicxsiox,XCll.=" Men oft. Best „8 sidesharness leather, s2, ;l.. 2txl i t Bet ihinainle lea 'er, sq: 2d bOst, I Best 3,eidva tippet:), bEr, 82, 2d best, 1 Best 'carriage - harm , i o' ' 2d best, .1 Bes Bodalp,, loft faiefineloots, • 2 Be§4,F4V:c'd coar s e, " Boots ~.t Jildne.r.-Iteub'eri. Chichester, Franklin.; Vbristoi)her Perkins, Brooklyn ; Wnt43. Handriek,'. Springville, ' r . - . . . . . . Diiisfoi:,x-vm., , -D - omeak-Apnaitia , treg -.-: ' : NEW 'GOODS 1 , • i For . thelieat'flannel,ten yards; $2, 2d, $1 I •• •.. - -.•---. - , • - •1 Bestrfulled ,eloth, 5 yard„s • ,l2; • . - 2d; -1 - 4RIZIVIIIIIR EVERY wriciCs . • _,, , , 1 Best !Town carpet, 1.5 , yirdsi *3, - 20 1 . 2 "16 . ELIIVG A / atthe. - LUIRES ; I! PRICES i - Best rag carpet, Best 1 - doz.,p'rs N i vr, ,° o l i t e d n s' st 3 4,s . :82 2 , d * l -. 2(1,1 lr itl• EU") A\ 1) ( ' A \1111."alOilh'e -11134.1. - -- Best 2 pairs • woolen inittezis, $l, ,-- 2(1, le . r 1 . .‘ l "l , l'ti : "'' i r 1 1 6') eunt 7" ) ,Z;1: 1 1 4 , 11 1 " 44 1 1i7; " 14, bY , r itad , , , kl.---Berij: - Parke, - Mrs. 4 M: L.-Cat L 1 - —fl " . ``'''. • ''' - ' - s - ,: - lin, Bridgewater.; Mrs, Stephen BreedrJ FARMERS,' LOOK AT- THIg! - • Mts.,Orrin Ely, Brooklyn: ' . ,;. - . DitriSlON • XIX.--0 - nyinenlal :needlework li 13 E A 01=1', 8 - - : NE-W PAT ENT Ilestlpatelywork quilt, $3 • • 24 2-'1 Best (ittilt of any oilier kind, 83, 2d . * i i, wHEEL - IoRsE . RiKill . Best winter bonnet' - : -- • • •1 t : „ •:- - - v 1 Best!latly's.aacqiter. , . .. •. - . -. . :-•.•,. :. .'. : .1.1 Trliniti.lKlNG 11 l'Y ANI) GRAIN!, is'iiro- Jit'figPs".--T.. L. eftBe, Gibson; Mrs:' S.-1:12 ~,, a , . 1,,,,, , -,1 t,,, , .6i)00.•j(JIIGI';4 fn- be .11,,i H. Sa y re.; 31 - ontrolic . ; Miss Velen Bur=n `,,EA 1111sT-11 Itit IT a ANY IN U.§E. ~:1;30.3 us roirsi 'Gibson ;- MiSs. Sarah ,Waliele;. l l'' 11 ":: '-dv . mi , n0t. , .1 . - 110 , lake -nre - that •tb * - - Ithrhat. , lt (A-1...i , • (... 4 , 41sil14rlallt4; neat talrilo'.., Springville.- '''-' ---.-- ,•- •_ ' ri , 11), inhte,ii .4 navinv VI %tag( 7 .and thij,itq Thy - taro:l -.N.-X.--""iii - Y.,-: ,-- viiti•trtiv•ion i," , ; , , 4'll ,',-, ih .,, t 'II 4 rOir It E"la Best. pair turkcys % .cock and hen ; -$2,.2d, 1 . 1 ~;,sily to; j,:k..,1 ~1,., r 1 and ' "ili;1, :tt . :g a t utt.r. mia.in } l . I i t r..ar IA s :he un 11, II ,•k4rniil tv. , rk rugaiied. Best ;ti fowls over l. year old, $2, ,-' 2d, Best 6 spring chickns, *2; ,-:'• :2d .1 'fralrtnerm, 14.2-, roll affii .x in • , 1.1;;I: yi'mr-e.lveii.. - Best 6 dual', 8,2 - • ' •''• • '.. 24 - 1 :141,n1).r it iil ikr Tak,,:;ti 14,c I,e 'Like.; if of the .1 - ..kqr.s.—S. A. li ewturii Brooklyn • IL 'right liin i arm i',-1., :.,.5 it , •liyi,.. - Notii; hat ttralo M. ells,. Jackson ; cY: C/I.lalsey, 4ont. "!I' ll- .'d ' will 6 " "2`i' at ''''''''''"t- , ~.4 , , v l l lr4 tii:ci.yie. I. e..-. it.701.1i be t! , ,. ~ atii.eribe.r. rose. 1 . . , . . -.- c 0„,, r ,,,;,1,.., 1 1.4 1 4 i:, - .'";,,?w. or )lontii,se l , or" • lila Saal:. Crerk 1,? , ,a i. ' To !the'fanner' whOse productions are the greatest, ,(liarine" luded,) in proportfdn to the number of liens under cultivation, taking into ace:omit. the stock kept on his. fartn during the season; *l9. To the next, $5. . Ite / port'-to be made to the Executive C,oininittee previoirs . to the January meet .in i '. DV - 4- - tox XXll.—Totryiship Svrietir , . - ....2d. best;-$2 3 A. preirtituri3Of awarded to the ' . rotrtis.bilt Society' that makes the lat gest and itest-e'lxiiiititi'on at our next An nual Fair,- ~ ToWnslilps intending to compete for-the premium will please give notice to the Ex emktive Committee at least 30 days before ['the Fair. - Jadgen —lleury_Driiiker, "Montrose ; R. L Stitphin, New Atilferd ; Joseph-Du hQist Great Lein]. Divlsto . x XXllL—?l'whg.- Best plowing, ; 2d, 84 ; 3d, $3;. 4th ; sth, • - Judges and Committee of Arrange ments! to be decided when place is agreed upon.., Dtrisiox XXIV.-- 7 S(re - epsioke; Premium Best stallion, gelding,. or mare ss Best bull c any breed........ , Beet d,o*, any breed- . Best Yolcc•Of• oxen, any age - All:animals:entered for competition in this chiss•will be' - subject to entrance'.. fee of one dollar extra. The cattle in this class will be led once round on their ick. ,W; Breed, Brooklyn • I. B. Lathrop, Springville; P. •Wells, water.l ,• • • SUPi.P.INTENDiSTS. • • flori,es—Gen. C. D. Lathrop; Marshal. Catttc—Avefy Prink. . . Shc . dp llog.--M. B. Ilelme. Dairy Hall—Joseph Cockayne. Ve;ge,tub4,,yull-•-•-C. L. Brown, M. M. Mott. - P. Fitch, Mrs. A. L. Post, Miss Fanny M Jessup.. , • The Judges . will please report them eslves al the Comnilttee'.s stand that they may be oh Jltity as early as posSible. All Clergymen -will be admitted free of char - cre-, . E Due Enotice.will be {riven the•time of holding the Fair and Plowing Match. S. F. CARMALT, I - 31. L. CATLIN, `-• A. BALDIVEN.Z.- Montrose, 3lay 24, I§'6o, .14 . •. , • . ESUNWEDN'S • • TAR & WOOD .NAPTHA 1 • • Ic Ache's( Medicine in the retold for the care .. • . Coughs Land Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma, Difficulty ! in Breathing; Palpitation of the Heart, And . fin- p,fie'rfix in Was rftl'ocr , l f Consumption together with all Diseases of Throat and:Chest and which predispwie to Consumption • It avntl i ks the rout of di..cr , e. and in the. the fell tlestrr to its alAtt parr -daces free e.rpeciaratioa, ant(indtWes heal- by ac.! .(ion fit the di!!..eased,llvrans Membrane avd It iscnliarly adapted to.thb radical cure . • , ASTII.Xft. dn'le of this Pnen 2. 4 rvx ease . and-ntly,:ifeep, which tee parlicaldr . nature rfihis dise,seVenies him. Iris rery pleas ant to the!tasle. and prompt in Its effects. 'Try it and be cattelnced that it invaluable in the cure,' " of B c L A I'F . E ' Privelit) cents her llat.le.. Prepare , _on4 by A E:3E,'N WEIN, "N. W. corner Ninth & Poplar streets. Philadelphia. F4ENCII, & CO, Genorai NNW , AgeMs; rjr Ptir'Nale in Nli+ntrwi, by - mhi29 ABEL 'OISIIIIVILL . ?MINI'S AND OILS, FIRST RATE,' ASS,ORTNIENT, and of lA_ the kest go:tlitips-, at lowest, mike( prices M ay, '6t) , A .TURRELL. GOODS I. hi Ti g R. Y. BRANCH STORES OF attnitis, liosenbaum, ' I • Ar Montrose, & &men Depot, Pa. T i Vir i t !r) : 4 3ersigned have provided thernNelvea SPLENDfD,A.SSORTHEETT SPRIII6 &SUMMER GOODS! • ' • • which tht:y boost of being ' ' HANDSOMEST AND CHEAPEST in this section of country. They elsu ..thatler ItioPotelVes tlilt they have the best facilities of obtaining CC : cobs. $1 i$ front - tlif ..Na-r.,i;ct, mid- ore determinHi not tn . 1 0 m yt er i in id b y any stirtn nr N. Y. City. In regard to LADY MADE CLOTHING we would sins that being is this ku,ines largely at , . 24'I1eyStreet Nest - York-City . • we can offer the pubiie. bargains aotamsfa.ned any: Wait dealers in this section, ne we Kell here at retail prices as cheap 84 'beige whe 01 to New .York arld.• purchase at • whidesalo pad then hrinittheto- here and.lsave to ,make. a -profit Over.- that, • which, they. have already paid Ahem ! selves.. _Cali and bee, ,na and we will. prove the trots: j• - • • •Guticitbagi Ck gosellbaumi k, Co. • , .31(Vrarte,IP3., May lltb; Mat Divrsiox'XXl lam' N2CT I.OII,ENZO BEACH 1t0r.,1rw5.... f?Tri 24 -, 1.. .te#.?.. • - 40,n,ra. • - Am; 0 V. THAVtit. of tho BINGIMMION V 113. be Di NEW 1111,E4 D. lin 1 . ..M1/AY, pril I lotel. A I ••••• at 1. - NN A ~ ,r ) thn. FIF fH of. and tintninOr: Ninsqrt • t.: he Ltiv" Frye Let:tdr,:ri at 2 ,'dock, tit upon fir,t ininurtan,q. •r e l a tiy j , and Itt g*Cle the sex • jit: in ( ni • !wiles and tiia•; nno.t - pr.-vet , nt ansi.,.lll) vn;lat)finm ~1 law . . v. fi F il f•tql:t i rt. the pretwiliiru Cline of AriterivAn Wo.ffirn: • . , . Ilvaliaii will lied it tt..tlp..ir'adv.AtA9ge. to give bile 2i . ea iI. . . . Binglu t rninn ro. A pill 10, 1 BOARDING SCHOOL, .... • . . AT- G h EAT - BE 1\11)-; P.k e t lIIS Sri lefq..syl . l 10- op , •nul inr the recep- TI IL il4 . ,!, a, ~1,, , ..nua h 111,11 tierilkint:n. On the 29L11 - ct l .y•(Wt . dcien* , y), of..Ft4pre.t , y, ISc9.. :. •7 , bi- 1.- TER-ms . F 11.7,1T1LN: ' ' . 'Primary Bran - irhes per- Qetr of I I weeks, $3.00 " • '• " 3.50 nnd nig.der, "` •"" 4,00 . ' " " 5,00 • .1i).!..q (7,4 v, •-•-• "- 2.00 1).-partment9..extra. The. Prineitell irk, had leech experience ie.- leaehint! Ve•k ar.d Penn'a fer the last ken Comm vt, Ge l d e d,. 11 iO ! given if required% N.. B I lie le.:l , chn ; !. foil; jwo duirs vier we , h ! :ei extra. l'ayment..4 to b.. 111 tdt! '4ll vtertc inndt anee. CM:CU.:HILL'S CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, IIiPOPAOUNITES OF LIME - AN); OF SODA,. 41* the tmtnihn 04 1 .ni., 0 1i.. 1 ,—c, 111, ., Pre ' una cnn!'En. %di!: .nnie r'ERTSINTY a. 4 any Dr.rlin whit! o r P ; ;N:.. ion po rf..rn vo more cures cmonmition in a ..;r1;1.4r vi•nr than -• C ., 11 too I c•CortIS -in Ih., past, t.entury . 4. Cu re -I" f..:•1 .s:Of.re r 3.,tu %%v. J . :wt.:. I ,;nr, g.%65 t I", rn .thr..dtinti.,, the fly tiht aia can) C .,•;:uqq,(mn :• J E:q —!). n 'I am nn Aln , pachc_ n' t'r v irt% t1 . r. , .i1r . t1 New w a s bi•r. t% 4h •gt E "(7. - d IV - ri tr-n 4 Ex. Cunt . Th•, Ir! 6.,7,.p , ,,r0urwel a e.m.uffip •• r 4 r f!rt.t.' anti.4;t the 3.fsss s il 1 4 - 1 4 t ; ts . s;.,ssvt sisS.! • !,r, - ,g •Ft ,v; tii••• !AA • e•7•4 7- rli••11- ; .ssisso, itiees:sant • P;i l -•• tvss.k to i•nunt. th—e p firt , •t , l44lllli•lti, htr'tin't•Mt tet7.1.411t•. I h ever firf:. • f.reti—A, 1,11 aoil - .ll,hiin:•d 3 bOt.tl'l ., tit Ilit• I li li , i{•!i" (47 tts. - t,; her ~yrap.,.. impr , .rea ; um,. of the , and sixth: ,•rp,c , 4 Ii !f a tiss!ts, t rs.lw her, shr• Iwert rojt7.lr!tatt';6•%ir T:71,2 .t I , 7*l•t7nd9r, StIV, W:73 efi,eter. 1 0 ,F1i)0 11. r , ,rll , ),Pprits, • G EC/X(1 IL V( vo: I.: NI,. CilltgA, W 5 tialirr.u. I r ...At -Rh- LI, 18.69. • STILE. MORE RENtfiltliA 111 Y, ET,JaI3 il ~ ... .i The f,alowlng letter from. an old p - ty4i:ian in'. Chester C••, " motif -h.tfottv tia %Oh; itnv.• evtir doulArd the t flitt'.t.v tot ii,iti , Wttrtd c rini Itt.notd)l:. - -' h'llAis; . ,tm. ', 5 ,d %I t.n.it. .2.fich. 1861..1 w tf ' Fiticlttn.J..ll. lNclil-:,Till: : .* 4 * Thirtv.tti.- persons 1a%4-• ott , ttifit , ti Ihe nitttlicirit,- from In , telv - e of ix 1,1,1 1. 1ii,, , v,.. 1,, 0, ntni , :i my own ear .. Five id thanixttre. hi 11iy opi!,i.oll. ith.l th, judi- JIWIIt. Of (s!lif.f kilt'-ielahtt. 1i0p.•),,,,,,, ,rases or . Phthisis—irrit:ll,lo roll h, c.tpion, 'expcethril;,, ti.itns:hf 'n iti:ilth•Ut 'character.. nil: ht tiw..cat I +and erna.ipatina, Ti%e"-te c.is.ttt -.were; from tine t4r tifi:Ce't ears -t ,iitlintf, Nu-Ciliation ,and percinst . sina!levt..l ,, p. d sounds. which,' talwn in- connect. ion* *iitt• hither lihilianh4, Etave evidence of zi -conditimi. front which I have n.tvt-r,ti thttventetni velum pitictit.e.,htuit-a singl,. ea5 , .r.....,vi.r by , any other trealtn-nt. * * * Crhcitr the, treat 1 tome of the Ily Fp.phosphite -,,, 411 the bid styintht time , e - eatthil.; :111,1 16V ilayt... , ::lintt.f flesh anti sdrentriti. anti . I.ittaliii--toilil ! of tilefil hotter that . thee had enjoviai ll , r seven tear. , Imoriously. i 'l'h.'tolt t :c ea-tett.tin-der inv . t.aro were in the in,ipiLla. marl-t, ;old in Ilion .411 it_vmptoinst an traerritlit fli:dist,s4• Dave di:altil..flred.' (if thbA OM % ; f•rt• thij under int - i c.a.., I ha o , ncit heard . of a:single i).itirai st 1,,, did not express liimseq. b , .u, fit oid .. ..by Illy. l l-e . ....t . I he. R..-tn , •dy ; although i n ,„,, 1111 , ~I. I }Tin the ,littr.t..e was too fur' adi, t'ann'ed to A:Sit the possibility ofnie n very, 1 , I Airwoone -I non as-'skeptletl .n medic's : es, oji secitiv4.. al post..plvsle,ans t . 1y ,,, t. fr.,m ih,i, : ex. lo:r1,-ne,..; o l liiteh hidit 'kits titte Dr.-J. F..Chini.! hill's Rvl l ody for Torb 'rcul-14i1, -I would mayl tont! w to have a ttMienti to that-dir4e.ise- . -Take. i';.und the -o,,lne:r tmt - hi'tte'r, before there is rtisorg.in.;atie,n. •. * * ' s ' . . W. W. TOWNS - D, Si. D: „ . . Ws eiclitmlerSofibsi iti relitphoplioe. -1 WI -I'ltO l' Nal:4B AND, 4;N;itI'AMNPI in every of C05:31331N TION, and with flbv.r;abl,:4-111...ey in all Do- rting.:rnot.4 Net :Oil Blood Sv.teme, Centifil Debility. •DylloitAitt, -tho - u, Ith•kot..l,l 1''i . .11141 C..inpiltintl:Spermat , .rrh. ,l .in- all dis.:l 4n-ders Oopenden't un imp! rti...; .4, iiiipairerr nu- tritint)..iiiiJ in nil of 6.r 11 or cod-itit b utionit debility. They' 1111 Itei-vona nr vital pnergy. , Btveriti, and Expeetot.ttien, - inprovu'Aho appotite., Dinribten: poortole ri•fresliitig crate flew ani Deattlty :•• A FAIR T 111.11.-1,1 A CFR. r AiN CURE ;' • 7 tandls t,tipe t . botttts; 81 sand . Dn ititt:ettittututfl this rt•ttsttiv with thei!htis ph3te4-or Chernit.o Poeta. Beware of 411 pro— p:stilt-loom trim, Ih•• u-ss of. which; its Com,uissptisiis. iv pront.unet-ti claw:emus and bt eminent In. c1 , c..t1 tithoriii. , Send for ml- new aive!4 the only reliol3ll. iuli, umilnn h. reLitirsl.l4,,Dr.Clsson.h... SIN 'rrizAistosa. lowisso. It . tr. Nod Onli• iscsigsrKses GEsi:lrse Pis rPstisATlo:.4" and hr httrl tit ; ttlir.,qtri•tAltht ihttggitdd. arid Whill:Attit. awl it.... 411 ut iho !WIC GvniivA itt lb.. Uststois Sts•t 1•Y • • INC!' ESTER. • otsjivl3 „ N, Y. 'ger Nor - soh) by ADEL, "MR HELL, E.. N. 11.0 f.; E:ilS. Prit:t.ip:l