DEPAT. Ming - Troltable 4 --,; ~.14;:liai‘iidiiii,-;:exallent 4•!l—Es-i'''Agrietilturah'Soei `rs. - ibe - InitioTtat/°;° ot ePergY ion**, order-to maki&rining dake4heTolloiring O" - iiiiict ::I?— °B43 le . 'fitilietOd !Is 10 be or merely to afford a living, farm. - Takin gthe land as ie. *.ate i ttlas epeUdi more -thais! on the- si il. • The"man provision.- - ..for 'the -.raising of ' ,- .-.l' L . Mk- i 6 xPett any. -- eas, Le,";all-' et-business, must,to be .1)e conducted with -, as ~ tw lt as„, energy.----', Ili ' t' . .(i_f the merchant, Paa'hii'ships, tin,d let t:his Wharf, or *send- ) pr manned, and With tAr,R ca r go 'or themanufae idzrun his' - machinery without 4ndiel it stand still upon . 49; while - the pay of. his kg'on t . • Would noto•such 4retrievable ruin?, And can 304'r •favorable - to , the farmer, )•50sfigUndreels of acres of ioll'. : he,, / is annually paving i!alierb./r, adequate provision ' - .ol%;irpprovemett of which, '.',, - 0. kfei acres, and that i e_itisanner as not te . afford , 4g ,, ,, , return , for the labor be- timierthe soil in some parts `41).* 1 , !illy, or randy, still it *PrIPIP,IOIich liar - vests: The i'= their their ;reach ample, m...,1 iifri'rt:'`their„ lands to a state of, Thi2farnieitil. of no ' section 1 1 . 0!•More-Jiig` til)!_rayored, in this i "pia' 64.404, - .b . oidei of the coati- I : . ;itililAti9 - .. , ie11s in upon the .. 1 41*Ingl'iriaterials' in great Upon 'the rocks, i*itween high ~ ; gro wee , containing -the :vegetable_ nutrition in a high • ...er'season of the year, a cer ,- c may be taken along the es, in great quantities, and be h in the formation of compost, i•Application to the land. The , i 2 along the coast abound in el .of great value; and in dift,' . of,the- country there are vast _at,' amounting, in the ggr . e.... -.. thciusand acres. Providence_ -e.... made ample provision by .Ihe "fertilization of the soil for ..;_ Whilst in tropical- climates egetable matter is complete; =, resolved into its original de- . r.;..*-!..ii• :rteinprate region the process 'ir4itt..and in certain situations aboun with Iv ' _ / the decomposing process is ,‘,04.- ;At accumulates. In this situ- WA? di: With acidity, and is inert -li r iiiSidied as the food! of Plants. -Within ~4 ' ;,.y.:*; Peat lands Were considered 1 44.71 , t_valuable, having been sold ~. i e. ..4.0 n dollars an acre, while their i:i e 37 a is 'hundreds, nay f -thousands of 1 10 'e -purpose of manure • to say . S ''.4._t e rr, value as; an article of fuel, i S e, 'lftiniiie =le is bu ti t iira lit t : n e rr in ing feri u o e r n to ce c s c o a f t:-- he -. ..ihsta ' ' ' to be . rendered-available in ouldbe dug in the autumn and . ;d uring the severity of the win intra. having barn cellars_ {and none , dliii- out) will find that by using *lige - rid laigely under ,their stables, to "the: iiind and mix with the solid 'tik7ot eir animals, they may 'double -- 10 -, -the amount of their manure, and unity.''lite far better - than-that. not `';from the. wasting influence of the E i n i r * : . iTlaii; whole ruay be. well mixed, 1 - itdPto ferment so' ai lis to expel 7 ' l-2. tea'f''O acidity ; and the whole mass ** - 1101 5c .yaluable for `all thin and iniiii.r animal manure, and i s 3g4t vri `permanent eget. , An. i t -, ~.., ..: : 0,. l it- , iII in . Jla ^ • T C°lll i. ' L. I I 1,1.111 V" _ _ , e toind i ,Small, Potatoes for Seed. L.. ,,,, 2.....,76,,iii.it:Yti1ii correspondent, ' Down f.:" . .flisaiies , idefinite experiments wilt be `l4lle .asl-....5 - to close, " will the extra iii*O.,..* . ii ilbtatAiGatbe enough more to le - 4 0 : .. riinee'*tlite ,seed I ." Me ,Jf4 l :t: ,slteeitf.:ii*o:iirtant. sub *hick:, 'tl.),i general Rirea . on the .crop, ~7. 1 4.:)40*44- : 4, -- ,: e rasr.",' With ::„' .134lieitit4YrNle*, Permit mete 4 - ,_ tc:**4,'lCf(nlie."_and accurate-ex `F ~,,„.-941eis will do; and re -0 , - *tra; ,, Otip*iiiin and recollection, ~, ..,, ,*,.w,,eiglitAd it of seed and -.Joil 2 *.T 76l.7 .:j'eci; - riktali at Plantincr ..,,, 1 ;70 , ,,ri0, iii'*u . Ch)loeurneuts,mad e. e r?..' . le,ai,anct:ali.i& 'Others, respecting *MAlreballs;-,1 can give the items Ilialifi futurffliom: , the: results-44' vitlig.p,*(iffersonii*inyeonvietions. -.more vigorous ire in advance.. of Ides* INIj hew* to.be preferred: ihole, they-, are 4 i 5 very 11444, E_ not very „rich,: stem and.. es-: wmisbiikent and well IptilvTriiel - i - tio - eipana„ In - an "rich Ito furiush ,nourishrientfOr_so -f - many, ahoots.i 7 - 41e - hills' iiiiylol3 - be - but slibuld , lia4 Olt one ineeaeh, sip deilea%cultiire I ' ',-' f • --,-, 6 By ,euttiiig :Of !froin .4ne:thii4.tifon6a , half pf the stOn..ii,(l,, Ole 'N'hit:l,o es) g ive i have ! the fines ,ftia'to plant in the other eiid: which may be 'Llt:la,,, , rain, if larg,e, hind give a crop : nearly Anal to the 'whole. This is. economy;!andtlie'deterioration. - ! I - ' . ' i. l ßy:carenlly, (electing, in the field, l at hari - est, fOrse !,.4, hilin which all! are,,hitge • C and fair, we . ' sure. 4 improving our crop, both ,in qua tit) , andTqUality. ' AtO as surly will the , cro ! ilegt i cnerate if we use and ell the best, tin 'Pant. the iefuse. i' ~ ' , 8. 'When Ted is deaf, and likely to n tinue so, it ii#ll, More 'desirable to be pa ic ular and phintlieed that , will return the,mOst and the hest. N ' -:. - ' i . YOUri (614' . ":- ''l 11. WILLARD, 1 Wn.nu.tnAll May 31, 1.541 r [Lv. ..- Fanner. -- ' '• , 1 ; • -'True i Piiiidpie:s ot,il FeeAiiiig, .! If persOnseagaged in this pu nit woald' only usoi tha sense which God h provided i them With, nd 'Which is generally styled b comotor4 the uSiness would .bcdivested of a great deal ofl itittlYstery. :.ome people Will say tlumit is mach easier tO findolit what, is wrong than to Say What is right; and thi4is time to 4. dertairi degree ; bat regarding the cultivatibn of Mei-land, there are certain Inviolable principles which should always •e. kept in +iew ; and these I will endeavor to enumerate. The first that strikes me is tie .clearing jof the ground ; it is absurd to think of trying to grOwi grain under trees in; a wood, n?or is it s 'cient to take away part • of them ? —I - mean of course., with the idea of -perfection. f:lkir instance, suppose yOu have fifty tree on au acre; that, is about one to eery three isquare rods; the soil Ua pable ofjoearing .fifty bushels of wheat, pr one bushel to each tree; and suppose that you cut , down forty-nine of •them, you will only be able to ',grow forty-nine bushels, in stead of ft. fty; the , annual waste or :cost jof that tree being the value of one husheliof wheat, orWhateverlcrop might have been bn the three rods of ground which that tree monopolized. Therefore, if it is .nemisary to clear the ;land before vou can grow grain, ;it is reasonable and 'Self-evident that.itAcouLLi be entireiy-eleavary .fruatiopal-rart 3-4tt leave doing injury in its degree. . The next point to noticeis the dryness or wetness of 'the soil ' 7 see if the stagnant water is sufliciemly • near the surface to do injury to the c4)ps, eien b capillary attraction, which, science tells us, will raise water four feet, and 1 practied , has shown that*, -must not be nearer; therefore, if the stagnant water be: nearer than four feet,, drain it to that depth, It is, absurd to attempt to euni ! sate land' against so powerful an enemy as I water. Thirdly we consider '' the pul veriia- I tion , of the soil? 'Ought it to be pulverized I 'at all ! To thislqiinstiOn I think our common I sense will give an answer in the afhrniative, I ' so that the plant may more easily expand its roots to-Seek for nourishment in the soil, ; and whieti pulverilation Should extend as far as the roots of the plants ; but it is common i sense to think that five or six inches Only is the distance that the roots of , lplants extend I will riot; a take advantage of few facts that have been noticed of the immense' depths that tool descend, but merely appeal ,to common ; nse;' and ask whether it is not reasonable o suppose that the roots beneath ts ii extend as' ras -the plants 'above the soil; and, if s4,ought not the soil to be puiverized• to that extent, viz., ab3ut four feet I i , i ' The first expense of this, 1 ,- ,.arti aware, ren der' it alniost iMpracticable; 'but this I can not help. ; ' I n)1.10t, assert,Withleernmon sense that the deeper you pulverize, the more you I move in alright direction.-r Gard. Chirinuele. _ NEW PRINCIPLE IN .Tn.F. SAW i[ILL.- 11Orace Ifecock l writing' to the' Jeffersonipn_ says be has irryented a method of 'sawing, "calculated, as it general thik, to save the time and trouble of gigging back the carn age, as the saw,:,after cutting ; through, is hi , stantly reversed; together with the feeding apparatui, setting - the board at . the same time to the required thickness, and returns - .cutting tfiroughthe log each way alternately without 4topiartg, until the log is , finished!' The Mai however, is built with Apparatus for gii , 'iritio• li:4 - the carriage, ftir oiSifveitietice in - cuttang through the first time, for .scantli rig Farmer. s , . To 2.IIIASURE!HAY IN THE Sraes.—More than twenty years sindd', 1 copied the follow in„.1; method l'af Measuring - hay: from some publicati4n :and having Verified its general aceuraey-,ifhave both bought and sold by ;it, and beliefre it may be useful to many farmers where • the - means of weighing are not'! at hafid. ‘qlultifily the length, - breadth; and heighthinto ,each--other,, and if ,the hay is ,is •somewha settled, ten solid yards will.. make a ton. • overwill take from ten to• twelve 'Yards Pe jt o a. , .. , , : . , ..4 • , ------, • ,•-•••••-•,•••••-•--------,---.• Baas --.Be4liat; yonr beans:are earefelly Cultivated; ..a.tti k4t!' - .elear of iieeds."'' The :sioithdiho, ll ,' hi be frequently •Stirred, but ; never hi- 414110- ire .fitier, or When _the foliage - if , the crop is wet with the morning'or -even -14: dil;u'-• 1 :Bk moving .the light soil, when the. leay4iare',Ooist i . rust engendered, which . rics , ts , ..A.lfe.pls.qili of ihe plants; and greatly huSof"rt;idoei not' destro•y . the er§p, - • l'r ': 1 ;•.:1 .- -)*:', • .r--tm -- ;-•j• ; ' r5L* 1 44,44. 0, it!. ope4iutil to' Sine:rwu farming ti*.ivii-1 - 4ig,snllittle . ined,butt s er. Ihn - ,;Sh4eers saY th4*.4alli:,-,made 9f_ red - Qat; stas*iii: .- treferableishjythei.;',a,wl i .it will add to the,l"hiror.to:Wetik r ,lkiiiittlefi4.oiir it4he last; working . *OVer-:-SAY.; filidite:ipocai' V to foutii ii; 4 17 ;0p , T 1 4;lti' - i3t uto.i: ‘-, :, - .t. ' = - -----, - , rt* -,- 7 --- r - :- --,- 7,0 -- 7 --, ---,, ,- r.-., m4o*3ir . :(kitio,t. , -- - : gi; . .-4 - 64",kgi 4. lc, Y4:::'l**,44-iii*. autumn `iirl. A 4 :i,"*Afif:., livi bu s of on tiro neres : 41 meid* ` o Y7#3i#ltiii* lll .4loi'Vhith Pad - : * 6 - - '4'.*#!.._ l f9fATlft7Ye.ais-1:.4;441,0 1 9f; 4,#iffiiiiff,:t.:4.... • OLP:ift;* - 0 11 .:iiiit: fOg- lik . 4**lL,.. 411, :4 - . • ' ''.. ..iid yoli , mi•oh; -- .-ai4-4e . ,te c' '46 - aiteri: ‘' , l - - : 1 , ''''' .:-----,-,-'•.,. --- :- - : 1- ' 1., . fes - ` gives more IttL . ,,Eir°ng ones 2 In4t-takeivhat iw k* el/6101 of ;t! .44* hard 14041 0 04 ,11 u 1 e:**4o l toctleed ' ' 04 1 awl+ 41 0 1 / 0 "kg 00: 1 4 -tt) - bei# lo4 i - a4botOw fedkAlida..4 4 Pa kOgle ' Pir thae;t4): 11 4rlied but 74.011,401;geamip 1 0414 1 0 1 114 1 * • ery: . • omatk: arid breiNi- , 4lbealiiiripi6ly just"O: ond for siVe .7. - LYONS. (}FS SYRUP at only 3 ed to per gal = lor solo by - ' J. LYONS. 13 40-7 , . s's GAR--good Vinegar for sOlo, by ' - XYONSI PARASOLS at'only 12i-cents kir sale by JLLYONS. CASE( paid' for‘lhos at the 'Montrone Book Store. ' . • I May, 29. SCYTHES at 62 cents, Spad es , Shovels, Rakes &c. for sate by . 'J: LYONS. DRiztrs at 3-1 cents per yard ; French gffighttins 1:111 cents; lawn dress patteralat soon. ; J. LYONS. fIOTTON , yam • and batty, ,groceries and hard ‘..). ware just opened and for sale 'l?y J. LYONS. GRpC'EIIIES-a freshsupply, With the dieap est teas in town; fot sale by J., LYONS. BONNETS, ribbons, artificial flotrers, rushes Ate &c. goatg cheap at the store of J. LYONS. _ _ • GARDEN SEEDS—large stocky just opened gad;for sale by - ,IJ.IOYONS. el LOVER SEED . of the large and medium kinds kJ and timothy seed for sale by • New Milford. EL; 13U RRITT. ivrACKEREL in half Barrels, tbr four dollars 111 just received and for sale by ; J. LYONS. Slay I. 1840; -- A Large lot o(Ginghtuns, Prints; Broadcloths, 'Cassiincrs, Boots and Shoes, ctc„ for sale at cost for Cash if offered soon, by May 4, 1849. ROSE ft SIMPSON. GOOD Wayno County PLOWS firm only $.l , 2.3, at - 'I VRREIL b TIMOTHY and Clover Seed, for flale by _. -1 . 1 . - __ _. a l 9 . ILSAYRE. TINIOTIIY SEER) for sale by • J. LYONS. • WHITE and Yellow Beet Seed', for sale by the pound or otherwifge, at the 1 A ROAtE.. CANDLES at 14 cents per pollnd,for sale by _ a 9 J. LYONS. YEW AREA NGEMENL -Freight and Comission Line, Via. Arm Yark and Erin,Raii Road. el APT. LO. - Tiffany and 'Walter Follet- have formed a partnership for the' transportation of freight and produce of all kinds, between Great Bend and New York by the Railroad, by the regu lar Freight line, which,leaves Great Bend - ev.ery morningat S. 'o'clock. Captain who has been for_ a number of years engaged in the purchase and sale of produce in the New York markets, will remain in New nnsric ottentikoi4o-thoi dispo sal of all property conniutted to our care, and matte' returns as rune sts the property is disposed of. Follet will be at Niontmse and Great Bend alternately. Orders fur the transportation of Freight, may be sent to him at either place, and will receive prompt attention. Our charges over the regular freight will be a small commission. . L. 0. TIFFANY. Montrose.-May 0,49. WALTER FOLLET YDic~olftion. TILE Partnership under the firm of, F:l3. Chan dler it; Co., has been dissolved by mutual eon seet. 'lle book: mut accounts are in the hands of E. W. Rose and IL C. Simpson, either of whom will settle all the business of -the late firin. Those in debted will see the propriety of settling, their ae comics its ~.00n as possible. F. R. CHANDLER. R. C. SDLPSON /I.loptr(m, 31112/ . 4, 1849. E. W. ROSE. New Arrangeraent.- TTAVING purchased the interest of P. B. Chinni ler in the business lately carried 'on by P. 13. Chandler el Ce., the subserifiers would invite the attention of purcha'scrs to their stock of Stoves, Tin ware, Dry Gooili, Groecries,Third ware, Boots and Shoes.kc., Sc, feeling assured that they can and will sell any part of their stock, at lea.4t ns low as the same quantity of Goods can be bought out 'of New , York. cull and see us bare purchasing, if von want to save money. RW r ROSE. . May 4. R. C. SIMPSON. BOOK STORE—Removal. 'THE Book Store is - removed 41! the Store for merly occupied by Melsrs. Mei*ill S Casee-as a Hat Stare, one door - above Searle's .Hotel, where has just been received a variety of new !ksuus, among which are Layards Remains of Nineveh, The Women of the Revolution, ; The Family Book, by Anderson. Life of Cromwell, by The Happy Home, by Rev. J. Hainilton, Small Chi,se Bibles--a valuable article. Large Family Bibles, from t•!•l to IkG. Water Drops, by Sirs. Sigourney, Merry's Museum, The American Farm Book , beibig's Agricultural Chemistry. BMA's Family Kitchen Gardner, ' Otilf4 American Fruit Book, Thomas' Fruit Culturist; Complete Gardener and Florist, Sequel to Me Mysteries and Miseries of N. York. Common School Speaker, - Pinney's French Grammar,and Reader, Bullion s Greek Grammar,• G'unitnefe's Surveying. 'Davies' do. ! • Memoley's History of England, 25 cent edition. ,Knowlson's Coinpiete Earner and Ifirse Doctor, Dunglisdn on New Remedies, ; • - Ready Reckoner, Sera's Pictorial Description of Or e lllni.ted States. do • Wondensof the World.. • do -• Treasury of do . Higtory of the Amer. Revolution . .. • do • Sunday Book; • • A large assortment of IlutiuißOOKif of almost ev cry description- as-to size and shape.; " Writing, Wrapping, :Past Office; and -Letter - 14- per, by the quire or ream. - - Quills, Ink, Plain and Pitney. tnireiVes,Fireboard Papers,. etc, dro • , ,• ALSO; ' , A gdod imßortment of FashionableTur, Silk, Leg horn' . and:: Pahrdeaf ' HATS, just front the city.— Liketri* 'CAPS td'a Trams: --Small 'Profits; and ready pay or shoo credits! - 4:4E0. FULLE4; Montrose, May 9,1849. - Notice TS beieby given of the Dissolution of Dayton JL. Claik & Co's. -Parthorship, . in !the- Freivlit CointaimiOn business, by' the, xelloement of Dayton' Vain !the said CAntinny. tar t Pen4, - 11pri1;48 1 0. Wg. •DAYTON. • C2rs t .A.rfai's Colmar PICTO,B.AI t y7 for diseases of 'l'Ve..Laags,is - lakirtide,af great irior.it.4 . end: 4411- ly reecaraheritled byraoef emineace ihe medi cat p.ideesiikii-;.•Thge quackery 1.1,13°0 it. ;See Conde* • 1 RREMAtetit:s94trose. -.', ---, .. , ~..• -. .pnia 7 i 4 or male;-- r:- ';'! ' Sitiimteii ukti th e 'forks - 4_ • &fake - Crok containing' .IN — • , SOW -3vhicli klinpitisediqanktcqp3thez with 4 ~, edlytii"-**fied bithil. and le,* mill,- ,with:-* , . Mint_ wafe . ,p(nter__!' For._firtherpOcu *l4,4 , , Mint. ,- -,. - 4 1 4,-, WILLIAM WAr2IX:' , t .l . .lid o k i , , .;, n le r i, 2 :- _ ~., ,- ~1 ~ ;r :-,- ~.- -.........--,- ,5 F P ~_ ' • ::, .::-"^ le: ::4 - : ....: Philngilii ; '- . l'-' - ' -Af.% I , 1 ''l.6)°,lit of P l ati & 4 kirtl 4 fni* ii-. K t 'im. , :- - yeafittt**4.lMolitstitraikAtiVitopt on liikn ' l fili*.;OCUid- 416 4 4 4 1 .11iPtitvaire:ft 4041 . 0 w - 'Eale_ At duco - prk(Xo3l' : - .."' .l ite . BUutrim • xpt3igrciid, Apiil 106.191:, '''' : , . 1 . . - I , ''.;iti lit :- :: : :Cipltetils Picea a i s - -,•O n aweittird PHIS Hire is: decided 1 1.. • -14. those4bOutre experienced beekeeper. Wiles iluiee p . rotectiotrs the bottom' Is ircin,,lsci that ' under it. : 2d,`it _ ii'so din.' carpet :crawl above -.. the sheuldhatch. __34, the Too mirdilied, by i . emoVing the the sides, and turning the outride& to keep the corn all through the season, the comb from the miller. This 'Hive can be used i swarming Hive. It is perfectly simple gives the bees ample root same time, so that they w; outside of the hive. The bees will ine r rease than in the other kinds, an of honey. The o d comb can be rei oved at-any time with'. sa fety, by taking out the Usparate drawers or bor es in which it is contained, Without disturbing the work of the bees beliow, .L 1 •• The subscribers having nrchascd the right for. this valuable improvement nr SusgiSiarina county, offer for sale individual-and ttiwnship rights. A model of this truly ing,enfcriis contrivance may be seen at' the J store of J.Ptli } ritlge in Montrose, who will explain its adviunage , and is authorized to make contracts for the sale; of rights. WM F. BRADLEY - it CO. ' Great Rend, May 9, 1849. .' . ______ . Those-of Joidgfnent, ReAd! HVING A established himself in this Tillage, and having employed experienced workmen, the iuhscriber would give notice thitelic ie prepared to do all kinds of house and sign painting, paper hanging, ! graining, glazing and, carriage painting, gilding and ornamental paintings, etc., all of which will be done on short notices and in the best styles Jobs from the Country promptly - attended to.— Shop over J. T. Bircbard's !Carpenter glipp, a, few doors east of Warner's HoteL- Try us. Montroe, April 28, 1842. L CLARK New Goodf4 Again! TPST receiving another large and splendid stock e of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Saddlery. Iron, Nails, Crockery, Bonnets, Ribbons, Flowers, Clover & Timothy Seed, Codfish & Mackerel. Boots & Shoes s Palm, Leghorn &straw Hats, Fur d: Silk I Hats, spring and summer Myles, Mas, Window Sash, Lamp, Linseed & Tanners White & Red Lead &c. &c., cheaper than the cheapest at Mont rose 43:: LATHRCP & SALISBIrRY. April 25, 180. - nritf New Store and New Goodig. - rrIHE undersigned haw entered into copartner -1 ship in the above business, and have just re turned from NeW York with' an entire new stock of arievikconlprisitig eNtery iarticle usually call ed lot m a cotutrry first rata quality, and will.be sold for ready pay or approved credit, aislow i On be bought tins side of New York. DAVID SUMMERS, . Surnmersyslle, a 26. 'TRACY HAYDEN. Gold this side of California! TO - DE SAVED BY TI ADING CILEAP. Grocery, Confcctionnry kind Oyster 4%710077. THE railroad being completed, I now have, and keep a general asssortment of groceries cheap —such as sugars, molasses, l rido, coffee .and teas, of prices and quality such as Will please, Also : nuts, raisins, candy' and all kinds Hof fruit the market can furnish my buyers to suit. ".‘41.40, .fresh clams and oysters received in the shell, fresh fish too, this - weather—they keep very shall get . .by the railroad a weekly. supplyHto please all my custo mers' tastes I shall try. Good, oysters on hand,hy the keg or the dish--4erved up either raw or cook ed, as you wish. All needed refreshments prepa red at a wink—Gall allye hungry, and plank down the chink. W3I. F. BRADLEY. Great Bend, Feb:*l3.,' Railroad Freight and Commission . LIM: FROM 0.16/I.%:IFFON. rpHE subscribers having cinnpleted their arrange ments are now ready Ito receive 'all kinds of produce at the railroad depot in Binghamton and tOrward it to New York and make sale of the gime. Capt. William Clark (whp has luidri number .of years experience in the mlif of produce in the New '.Vork market) will attend the sale of all .propi erty entrusted to our mite, *filch will enable per sons-forwarding by this company always to recover the highest market price for their priniuce. Our charges over the regular freight will be small commission for sales., The returns will be paid 'at the store of U. M. Stowers in Binghamton, grin New York if requi red ' U. M. STOW EltS, • • WM. CLARK, IL F. JUDSON. Binghamton, Jan. 1, 1849. 0 --Gm - - , N. Y. &E. Railroad Freight Line. Stephens and Thompson's '...Porlrardin: Line from Great Bend—Capt. J. 11 , '...7'hompson., STEPHENS di THOMPSON will forward freight from Great Bend to 'New York by Railroad every i • Tuesday and !Thursday; by the • regular freight line which leaves Great Bend every marina; at 8 o'clock and 80 minutes. George W. Stephens will remain at 'Great Bend and forward all produce entre-led to this Company and pay the returns for the same et the railroad office. Capt. J. W. Themp i ton Will remain in Nevi. York and give his. personal' attention to the sales and make' returns as soon as the produce is dispo sed" of. this company dater, themselves by haV ins. a salesman in New York who has been in the frieghting business for a rrianber of years from Or ange conaty,,that.theyearilgive as good satisfae r tine as any on the 'railroad. Aliteral ill - Melee will be Made on freight deliverdd at the depot it desi red. GEO. W..STEVIIENS, Great Bead, " • ' J. W: T11.0.11P8011" New York. • . Great Bend, a:1 " • '.• . , New Hat and Ti t Cap Afore. HE 'Citizens of- MontroSe` tied vicinity .are re spectrally irtfor-med that the sidscribers have commenced the manufacttfre of Hats and Caps, t‘‘ l 6 doors below the - Farmer's flitore, i 4o!pai they keep tonstantTY,Oir bind Mid foil sale" a:general 'atiort meat of- Hatirand Cdps of , Veryvariety and . prich. All who wish to purchase 'fait rate article hr our fine,areparticularly.lnvi . to give imiit ; call befort purchasing elsewhere. :Oat stick 6:nisi:its of Bea ver, Nutria, Brash, Moleskin, : , 'Silk; Muskrat' and Coney Hats; .also,.Califernia'Stkorting, Wail, Leg horn, Straw and Pahrileal , . ts. dm: & i e.,. besiides-a great variety ,of Men- and syS,',Gliith and Glazed Caps, childreitiaricy4la, - •;.'L-iti.stitilit, a large assortment of ahnoet 0 , :: at:tipleiii ! :m ! line: - t • , 1 . 1y,"t siriet attention 'to .', . -iiiid - ti de to please,te.hope to merit • , '.lff, - l ye nlberal'sriP -1,0.qa,, Asigure;the4elii- ' ' ". :•ibt-lEFattse*id "Oa*" that ev effort will be i.• dii: - "Jtolretbip-the beat est rind kindef- an allilek 1,. • 1:•;;;. '+= ' 7 , ..;... t r,..: : May i 1849..1._ •-_EIMR.Ef iwecedn. ', 1 .111410:41111ili ; BURTUTI hturitoti jUti'''#l!efi9l. SPIV' and ging 11'1.01Pi aid rich _ lawns: 1004a* P'77 er LidiedVdred44x64 - ) Alit oth er trot& fik#K. Aufak: twit*, linens; and also df*Obi fdr almost rdunttii l l o- 1 71 1141ie , ` would c 4l ol)(tiella*Erfrii- - tet t he io::Ot l ess l4ll ' 41111 T04: ' * i l t ;. • be lhe bost in a tser• qed pt, and ty the most [the tee moth he egg will not hatch -.that the woim ttom v box, if the e4g' can be increa.sed or of-, draWers arrankett ; lin - upon the . certh4l,- - ; &Oared wit4thottea tlie bees' wp. protect 4 41 fit a swaimiog Ora non its construction, and for to wOrk'atthe never Jai out on the one ; third, more in this rtuakiitwiee the amount mi &p Yi - 1 , ake*Vxites. , .010 1 ` his generaliuit menet- Oxida, origin,- i't of lOU* Printid ' ' .' / ' .. ' ' and* atchcinero ucky-je#4B,. *m=4. . • vaulty "tai l3 ol e #ligli 3 kt Ztiiite .atteplion.of, s" t 'WI tad OR tAi:- producct - . I N . o‘ l , ' ftr 4l, m 2 1 1-) • . . __.......-, T - '- ' sea 111.11.- ( 1 vrigoori ANl:l' 0.0 Tatirallit , . THE mos dist*gnit‘bed Myst. other - eiitrntries - before - w41041:1 has been laid have beidowed - , tip praise ns anarticle of rare excelle calculated ti' cure; all forms of P than any oter rethedy known; • . Bead' the' following :itestimony fully, *Om iti—it is from `men' -of r , bility, notf ' m persona of whom before hear . ' , . Dr. J. V. * with, Sur'atfOn cf. the Says—" It gives me pl . easure to s bation of su - 'h a medicine as..is lie pnblid. ..If any preparatiOn•aan s the lung.4,'Clierry Peethml can do The Editdr of the Loftelon. Law! speak with confidence of its intrin Di; Perkilis, the rentable Presi Ailedical . Colk*conAdqks it a ca . excellence fOr the incid'formidabl. in our climate--Cenisuraptioiti Prof -Cleteland, of Solectoin I have witnessed the effects of, y. ml in my 011 u family, and that of it has .given :great satisfaction in a Mid children, ' Iro/entine Hat; . 'D.: Prcji, Bark City, slays :-4t eves me pl in favor of this beautiful and trul edy in disii•es of the Lungs. Andrew C'onbe,:llll. D., F. R. S.' ordihary to !Ms tiro il . Sotfan new Medico rhennad adds anoth. sciences andiarts are rapidly adv The Rt. Rer.Liird -bishop of writes in a triter to his friend, wli in , " under the affection of the I I L Cherry s Peet .tal'aud if tiny medici relief'with t e bleSsing of God- tha " l'he Ca mcpan Journiil of .3 states Aka ' the p,r.evailing Astl ent climate -'4‘; pelded'with surp i Ayer's Che . . Pectoral, and we recommend his skillful preparati. sion and pu lic generally." The distin uished Prot Hare, College Of 3 ediehie, says, in the I class: " Thti elegant compound sil .1 euxiA„pC arvi r I...`pglanill affords. y remedy in - - eating- the''s , afttratt - dl.l By its skillf I use you can rely often with sprprising rapidity, the dangerous attacks of pulmonary d If there iS! any value in the Jack here is a retthedy on whick the pu Prepared by .1. C. AYER,' Lo sold by ABEL TURRELL, Bre rose, ,Pa. - - -: April, 26, 1849. 1-• N-' Dr 7344.- e 3. JYoaYi r osc and Cr FOUTChorse stage will leavt ll_ morning, (Sundays excepted arriving in: time to take the railro; bling pa_isengers to reach New Y Itettirning f k, leave Great Bend the car:: from New York. Careful and accommodating dr' teams are employed nix this route etors pledge themselves to use make their line leasant and exp For Seats app l y at Semle's Rot; j 29 4. Ml Dayton Clark & Rai/road Freight and Commission Bcnd THE subecribera having co raniethents, and now read kinds of prOduce. at the railtaa bend, and fOrward it to New Yo. of the sawni. Capt.,Wm. Clark (who In years experietice in the sale of prl. York market) will _attend to the erty entrusted to our care, ultich sons forwarding by this company the highest, market price for their Our charges over the regular small conimission Mr - sale. ' The returns wiil be paid at • Dayton in great Bend or in New _c4reat De 64, T 29 Village Lots for THE'snhi:criber offers lots for ship of Great Bend in the v ei//e,j and directly .opposite the Bend, located on the Pppot. of th Eric railroad, A pd the Great - Ben Turnpike, j 4, triO fall of the Su The railroad crasiling tl e said tern ning in a Curved line nearly pa at the distance of a few . "hundit grounditgraidually rising above pike, overlooking , the river and 't ley, compared with its• healthy cl a most desirable location for - buil The depot giptind of the railroai i located n the centre - ef a an cultural distria, Surrodriding it- on its Many toads centering in; and'it ges combined, afford every adieu population. ' • . : Ali EFtenaire.. can be, broliglit . from the Susque joinui tlaidelipt groafal:s of. the .fielent ;115r lile_ereetion of all num li4a - neala,` fir ; — Great 62y1. - " 4 Wonce. 1 111"4"aig‘ their= foed ii Shoe-makutt 1""'W!! ...... . , 4 .,.. t thattbY Btri i• - f.- f Iktbile• Patrf/ (.. : H. , _- ; ,-. 4 . '4+ - ( -1 S(Prnialf4Q:lf 1 f • , n i g • -1.4i.19. '1(1,60.541i4Ts tilat''. °- ' 4 , 14? tlle - „,„,itienikei ~ , ;3:410"4.11: - 7'9e7 • ''. -',; 1: 'D) P s IyTNETE4 L... of ,bonne 1 filmy Otalkw.Miir i* txiiileiCribboniii t iftlaitilcillo pt , *.lpi will i;citta at iiiry r y I'EN_ I _ qw , 1414142,- 1 ?., f9rt1 11 04 . ,,it°!:::,,0F ;,-- Ovvr•At' Ti , " e *e l s Hifi "' ' : I Ce4Wrai"Otetc.z. - 11' r, -P-,h--;`. - • • • 1 . ate „ ....,_,.. , :-- ii .; : -,--;:---, ' L 'a T' ' 4 1",_. . Th; , ...iit - :ettfiii4lol4 T` .40 .1 . ,t1!re ' t "4 . eidba. bt4.10 . )2.413.60iii.- ripi ' til it it ...., 0.:. , -efio...iiii6, o; , , ; 4 - - 111;ar, Worwil, ' ralsoho0 :•. 111, : - Tailoii,11 - _ , 1 7,401104 -,rtf_4l4o -',ou t i a st kii l4 . - Toitisodw:ertig tint rin4.l-, ':-....-, alted 0.4**7341, ta 4 tele Or ii.le MWEplir 'lna* eptita tbrbitiglifing Old ...,,lu.satiient4f - :We ti!ii {i!4l* ask I: - baint Itiolvieui,' il• - • ~:, - ~. . v_. ..;;;',71.",, ,, ,t5 . - 1, 4'4 , 11,11.- . • This, excited_ thier 641'044 ItAiii. ilthriNeirm___,,; • ET_l r . -- - -.l*ltt is ad iiimt - ,w14 Anirbewr fgalvd' 1 84 0 11 7 "" i rily :-' Arliblieatioiscrorg.: 'Whitler of pani - 6;;Tfits„ ma • ..irimil ; 16- .Jaeotr-TOPetlait;::ll6'sppl ;ton aimibei iitlicitif: .-- „ t -, el ook 7 , mew *old «Ailiti iir liiirig.*lNll4 ,•f= ..br.To_wasoil4r# 4fisr*:2'Flum. 'llaelil lantedll*W:'--- soils we had Oxpeo4 ,4WoOT WlWlts*'s as ;}ad tz,, 2 to-titobaik lit 41w,burinfie*:•,- *bent oflier - A.i. - 10-Chuktii.Watioilt,4:Eidfil:di 1,-_orOolotualoir .; :::,, who scorned Such:R*olloA • - -1114- 8:14:AD ,f,-. ktrineiiir ;_oultrof i thle): ring , " v v , •44 , . 4 "..' i M i l bITZt • -- '.. OINTIIIENn AktiPlt- ,ro ' :R0 ....t.„ - . l rf. - -----Ylf it / - slid Fineweier - e- chit:111)1mo Shirt. L A ...._ .e... ink,” ; oi it/ 1 .1101.1,;:' 'a n us iitd thii, 'preparation .ri innqindified ce and one better traorialy: disease- tin4judge• age-: blown , yospect4- you 'fume never Pak' of Boston, oak *ith, appro e 'offered to the Niue; diseases of. t says can ic.rnerit. - lent of Cat , tletcni position' of rare typo of disease ' ' writes.:--: r Cherry Peet°- , ny . friends, arid es of tiotkadults, Sergery, IN - No asnre to certify invaluable rent- F.• hysician Eztra wit - :—This I, Font" that th 6 r =gin Ameriita• Veto ',.Foundlanil Wa.4 - fast sink- Ungs:":—Try the to cacti giro you iritL . . )ediciti scienec," 11 of 'this indent ' ciria '.rapidity to of too strongly to 'the' Prof s- ,___ _.,___ i-- 1 -- - - - -1,.- - - e - i -.. passions, AtitChsoniillit.nnAir-piykca....pr*Strilt- * • ',I • Il if VOtlll ' system:,"lessitntie.“;* ut-'.;or *llliiitilui . ----haI 6I FIC menu tinni, ,pretnetatrit'..-Ageny:;icsnr Aselittd..Lbe.i*lllult towards thet-. 1 fatal i diliegse, Co - insiolion.rean Inf-ertriiely :restored is titii'llthiesenCi idt.k.Mdia SnsnAinnrillla . -,. is fir *ninnies to huiT , `"-- - r:' :''- s ifi - -'• .. . ire'*.istirstifisi. Veiiglisisll„ i . ~,,.; ~.,,,,,.. t renew, As i renew, annr.ittiqtiortites site aysiein, eisetineliivitj'=" . to the linthe,r_gatt_ strength sti ' thi limusetrkek,:ittAstAA.,,. .111 .. finest:es tseenslinert detrir r i• - :::.p4 1 #1t5L 1 11-?: - ' =''.. - 9, W°7' / f ttiQ Aineriean uni before Iris by an eminent ••inildnable ' the lungs): poll 'curing, and last) violent and t esseiessn its VA r 4:nried,. '- ' 011.11118 and - tstrraigtheir, Ce'fientiiptisra vents 111. - -_Siereiii t Rrerachitit.,;_canaiintiffi, - ;, 1 „. 4irec „ ,csteleptiiisq.. Oshin, . Qatorrb, cattgAi: :Astittiut; Sp:la*, ißlivii c :Siiiiiiiyip 'en the .Ckeit, ; Hectic:4.7*i/, plikie•Settentir;-,l24oetilt-af Profuse 'Eipeetore - tiars: ;rot* .iiiit ; Side;:kc;;;',4aaa been arid cdts • be,;einted -,;; ',. ;-,- "- ; :;'. ;. • I -; . Ppi II sages4l.l.: 1 : • .• I •:. '. • • ... ((to F o rk , APTIt 49 : 4 ( 17 .1 -: I/a. ToWtisarti).—:-1 verily loiliara ; year ; Ihntatim rills has heed - the' ; nseatia,,ihratigls Periridanety of inetsig in) life. I hare ; nr-seSlttal yenta: isinln*lbild I;ongh. !la became ntirie , and 'iroilte: ..; At. lie! ; I raised -Jorge a isnot? ties of Idritid.:liz i tAiiiiiit anin:te„ and was' gristly: debilitated audfiedne „and did.".tint expect Aivl!se. f I hare only ; deed )'our' Bateap %rata ' i .. .boo. titsirt;, ; ::an‘l ; there has a. "$011 , 1 . 010 change , beenjrintsght haws. ;I • ' on. 'now -iible.lto walk all over Abe 'eity._ I I Aiivi l . at icg, Weed and Ins; enitgh .hai le tne. tinu' eau Lill itiwo - r' statue that I atii-iliankinl lo the!, Sas altar, ;Tear 'die.: . ... ' • ;Client serfaut,!'' •'1 ; -•: - JJ . -1. , , - W31. - 1; • - - --- -• :=-- _—_,.....- • eat of the vise, die can depend. ell„ Mass., and „Lit &c., Mont- nlimn at Boa Moatrose every fin' .Great Bend d .ears, and ena- IF the sante eve- , n the arrival of ersand first rate and the propri et:7 exertion to • ' •.• nitres inn timing. _ , - T 1.13 I. note one at wore , t,linn rattrkhea9ea .. nd , ems" ,ffl: it t, .., n mat tent t Ise I El).', .TAivemielid's,sseeetientielfet!..erled. l'l.e most seve{c and; clireihic ci E11r1,,r,,r,,ef!".!,11..1,f.9.!e,"":1'11 by in. exirenraienrif.cirtlice. .. ~ .' ..1; 4 ,, • I .•_ - : _ • ...., ~. by eiiininiti.64:-.K.19.;•en rot the winor., , sta it!, ‘1,1 , a .. I.liuntic -Ailitoin,- Illnekfceirs:,hlikiii,lrt,ll:6)ll.4titirulle; spoke!' of 1 9A 1 ±,f!Inqn'P'F i ts r •i 'l' ••ii,i4i'll:4-tiiii.; Nlnektrell le - nr Towa;ii-orl-,D im essie:- .'llmvp',lFlt'T.birrelt,.-.. to, iiniipa'ri.*liii':the;glinim tii,".,;11.1Z7e- i..dilr: - time t enitlit.4.l . 'pk eti'•lrels•-•Tr,;: •••••., • ', 1 % ,•,•;_- L 0 u.i...... I C. tresej..L liill sicl silly ioy•iirOati ..yel,!•••• P1•11...1471,44,.hatie:, - Mien itsell four Inittlee or:ifotir e i i Milatilik , !Oi l ' i y .. .1 i i - ..: done ate niniellieniittlint.iuh 110.6 irsqlik,mt . . t.i i i...sel et ti Ito r.."1..,..!1nitii.1:111'.,e`ctir.,4;-ruil so 'much iftt,L,l,ep.,=, h0rr...".1.;,tnii.: ~t,f ir ,;:ye'-„T;i;,;01....,,,.,-.-1 , r.•:-: , .JADIES':CU14111113 ! 110.• ... ~., , •4,<1.!..4;-444,,,,..., 3.17;:i•i!.."1.E.V.:,..A7,71,-.R 1, in. Montrose. 11G.AN S. CO. Line from Great toted their ar • to, .receive all clopot in-Great uid make sale d IV number of . ince in the Nevl ale of all prop •ill,;'enable per way.4 to receive produce. eight gill be a ~-.7_____-_•_....., !..-, .... • _...,,, 4 "„:„.,...••i 1 . P" 1 -%; 4:::, . • - g , D e _ r • o w n i t . o 1: lti - r. t'i ,e ' l D t ti ~ , iii .t: t ti ... i SOh' r t,T i-i, ' . t - r : l 4 . i -.- e- , tei.•-limt.-1. 4 ..± .4- 04,:.0,: { t : ay tern rOr'ileioi!, ,i4ri iiicvs.:„. tolppen, Iltrri;iirrsjliiiri thaVhiilkPnooll,l. P le. : l .owoorlat.'Orti:lllo,,i ititit4iOt.or,tliinialt.lt etottu fLion,.!hennaohtOeateihr,`. e':iprtgkntirl thereof,. and,loe %16oimm r lhe z Aiter , • . on utattor tetiothbethiti rOttlt:o. itileetiat enatitii,lat eititte• priutneful hr lierCkii.:iiiit.36.!.o.lll .ti . .!'lic . c - idlii,lr:r.thitiiii* otp % ... ;pp J.e_ thorn iliipt:Aialit ,th4si . l iitrg9iikt . inCii eels *Tom thn 11111114 n ri...if00.-•.refigini ir "wit vakitem. • ' 4 •liiitalle front taking, i;at titthei . heithout.: ~ . 'tied „ f: :,:ilt ••••1 1 117 under its • fliffOilsi...,,ii...tle , ioi i*ltitimii, itiibl ' , Ake ilerrelciffue r s;jitr - ::ct*.j'c'nutti.. rip , truifi'#iiiels,::kli.hkirietst cause .of aifeiitiim"..T...fryii 'nov,liee..'exp*io.,.tol"...”. in caplet of 66 'ilplliiitfli rilvilitr fAikifsithilii!;•efitacitreli or cu-rei. perttirnicCiAit; - )Wiesjii.4l4iiiriftlie7ol44 l tilLthit ben. 1re,14 - .or c,,qiieth..Tt., heel retiorled-Wg:Ala; iLkiP. wools of caxitt' . v;it. , re 'lliiiiiliilrrt baito4liiet'liiillioet eta ' sle,qn, ;a1)erziiiii4:0444611!"114:1411111"1`1641117i'll"t : . ein o,, li - OtOlmitiohlOioJit.l.lcitrt`.. ( . l ••!J l • ll .l4 - rairali** l .::'.' 4, - how tiooti , 'itofth - eir.tqprhit t i'eeit.'tit7eoteittmeityttk*itiitit itistp. plaints. 1 , ; . )-...fentuys-:... , frinc,„:bair Oil!iotti : 1 0 ',.1014ir- is ..., app r ote.hiott i- TArgatfiiiml4o;o4,y_fr,_„rAc3ir!!;i ;;Ir a,, ,shoulit,'lO , t, , loot iiifi s taitts.;tti , ,iiv: t1,0t,... - •;ltitilittt; 1tt.711 :, tot nier or:ttlii.iiiquaniiii:.,Nuit. grijihte,ilissiksiioe.44.:*.""F". JO itiiiiir iii6:46l4o4livii;flkW t iiir-qa , ,•netcs :Thais ::440/66' illay. , ‘Pc I'dkra)rid.:-Att "..e!r , mo%., .t.pfiliy. - igg, 410WisjOift :ciisx , rs_cii-6At,:letCriiiiiftlijii,..l4 .liOijrt. l • l4 •Ar• - •PDOttsto • - !lag x'oriiiiiairiiiiil laic, is` -ii4leit ”1411 . -14 I.lifillit'aiiiirk.l4 . r , .. 2: l • c a k 7 ; 7lll ' ...: - 'd 'oleos' ps, store d , Viii .'"orli if required L DAYTON, L CLARK, ..411:1SON: lle in the town- Inge of Urqoi-- Wage of Great New York- and and Coehe.cton ouch:item . river. Ake, - thence, run : I 1 With the same .* feet, with the ' road and tarn c lieautiful val mate, radon it 1 'ng!parfmses. 1 arN 3 P I I.I". bei4 I eilenstve 'agri very, tide ' with 1 other adiatitif _ to a.liishiess tiirpiciaut 'this -clout-`of, popmilbei WI)0 Yee:. Oirer • • linla river, ad i& rail 1.4)4d, suf.- tfileOting 6(11:1. EZIELECI • - 0 'elite' 1-.44 e4.llfittlem,, .r.;.113.1 r: row; • - -jog flair) ;IViigh P#arl rt-:-.14 , 0,00061 .31,t414 , !i,v3 pine_pilro the -in-4i And Alsm. a *Welt 17-re • e7ir bitiEN; u~Tyw~~, `'' MEMM sew., 6S CatiqkriN