AGRICULTVitAL. raorrTBoBD, rnsittrma 6, 1861. . - State Agricultural- Convention. - ' .We gavelast week the organization of the tate Convention for the promotion of Agri- Iture; , helci recently at Harrisburg. Sever .- Il' cue ent speeches were made by the Pres ent of the Convention, judge, Wood ward, lb '. -, itt..ltigersoll, Judge Kelley, Mr.. Ball Erie, and others, and a memorial to the 'lature was adopted asking aid and en gement in the establishment of a State ,:ety. A , Constitution was also adopted, „ . irld, the folloiving permanent officers of the I.titte,Society appointed. Oqe Vice Presi !eat, Ives selected from each Congressional sistila in” the State : . ~ . Presiden, ' - - 'IION. FREDERICK‘WATTS. nee Presidents. I . , -. 1. Peleg B. Saverv, 2. Joseph R. Ingersoli,\ • - _ 3. Caleb Cope; 4. James Gowin, .3. John Kennedy, 0. Williain Stavely, • 7. A. R. M'llvaine, PB. J. B. Garber, ' 9. Col. Henry Shtibert, - 10. Conrad Shimer, 11. Jacob Drumheller, 12. Hon. William Jessup, '• • 13. Jacob Gundy, 14. A. 0. Hiester, . 15. J.'S. Haldeman, . 16. F. M'Cown, 17. Jonathan William% ' .. /8. FT. W. Beeson; 19. W. A. Stokes, 20. W. Patterson, 21. Hiram Hultz, - 22. Morris Leech, 93. James Miles, - 24. David Ralston.• Corresponding Secretary , . ' Dr. Alfred-Elwin, of-Philade l phia. Recording Secretary.. R. C. Walker, of Allegheny county. ,t Libiarian. it . -1 Dr - . L. Reily, of Dauphin county. . Agricultural Chemist and Geologist. 1 .-:- C. B. Trego, of Philadelphia hity. i i r . l 1 '7 f:.. .1 . ;• 1: 1 Executive Conzmittee. A. S. Roberts; Philadelphia. John Evans, York. i William Bell, Main.- '; 1 k- Isaac G. M . Kinley,. Dauphin. . i... 1 1 David Mumma, jr. do. • Treasurer. • . ''— 0. H. Bucher, of Cumberland county. rIt:A CONsTrruTIoN .., '5.4 Of the Pennsylvania State, Agricultural ft Society. 51 , ...7, ~ „ ~ Th e name. of- this Society shall be "The 1. ' 1 - ;',:erinsylvania State, Agricultural Soeietv.". ' kto The objects of the Society are to foster ' c?-,'nd improve agriculture', horticulture, 'and ~',, ; ,,:te domestic and household arts. , t l . Slitcrtox.l. The Society shall consist of i 4 i • •.. l a such persons as shall signify to the Exec , ktive Committee their wish to become mem -1 , (. 31ers, and shall pay to the Treasurer, on sign-. t tl f :„ . ig the Constitution of the Society, not less ',..:: 4•-tan one dollar, and an annual contribution the same amount; and also of honorary • 4, ~ 1 , 1 4 . . _ pd:Pm:s ty pondiug members.. The officers of 41 Agricultural SuZieties in this State,. •,. '. delegations therefrom, shall bs members i,' -olio of this Societe, ~. ~.; z i. The payment of ,512 - 0 shati constitute life t t Membership, and exempt the members so :ontributintr, from all annual payments. re SEC. 2. The- officers of the Society 641) • , (1 11e a President, a Vice President from each `''' gressional district, three-fourths of whom - practical farmers or horticulturists ; rarer, a Corresponding .Secretary, a ling Secretary, a Librarian, an Agri . Chemist and Geologist, and such assistants as the-Society may find es to thetramaction of its busineas ; au ivo Committee, com,isting of the above 'officers and five additional members. . Dei ties of Officers. ' - 3. - The President shall have igen tperintentlence of all the affairs of the r;; in case of the death, illness or ina if theTresideut to perform the dirties office.„ .the executive committee-shall se- Vice President to act _in his dead, who lave the same power and perform the pities, as the President, ,tintil the next election. . t ,Presidents. . It shall -be their duty charge of the affairs of the Associa -their several districtsi; to advance all "eels; to-call upon Farrnek, to report the condition of-Jgriculture in their ifairhood ; to ask . for information as to )(lei of cultivation adopted by different iv-, and far as in their power, to make -tharesou'rees of their districts ;., the :..of its soil ; its geologieariuterest t 6 far in every part of the State.. t i Treasurer shall keep an account of tue'ys paid into his hands, and shall only ;ls, When audited and.approt•e4l. by the itive ,Committee , ;. each order for pay . ,must I.le slatted by the President,or the 17:Chairman of the executive committee. 4_,' Corresponding Secretary.—The duty of officer shall be to write a correspondence iritik;lo,,petsons interested -in. Agriculture, 1. '-owhatitir4o the State of reansyiyatua or else where but, especially with _our 4 ecutsuls- -in Fittereigte:-eta that new seeds vegetables tor may, -4;e introduced, and their ... ..,_,, „.____: , 40**,,Igcuitiyauya. #344 propagation in our Pr liinite-,464.e5ted...- At each stated meeting of thesoccietyAteatialliead_hiaeOrrespondence' 14-4hicti4rbalk.either..the arktole or such parts. as tiiiiiio;o**-4 '14,..40.,5000y, for m ; 4 .. 1. poitiimliavie _ tran s a c tions;.: :,lie- shall also eormlon4 =ivith.:theTiesidepti..or other otii leeraotea4sllo.244o:oloelTifiteitStiat* '- A ,f i gie.Aji r iceiriihi="itti.i;i.l.c.r. purposes - .3 4 - f - ' _ , t o - Viiiii 7 iiititcr4ad ,. ' '-' be -'fit- : liitted and mutual .., .. : to ~ ~. .. . . ti.o - 1 -. .':' • • - ' formekorth - resulfanl progress of eaChoth em efforts ; asOito Witte, mechanics to Ai . = ward models otimplimpts fur examination / and trial. i I , • 1 The .Reco.lkling Seciiiary shall keep the minutes itif gie Society,'and of the Executive committee.l t At Ithe close of eadit year, he shall prepareifor! publication such parts •of the minutes andi transactions of the Society, as may be delignated. • - The Lib-dr/an shall, take charge of all books; pamphlets, &e., hielvtging to the So ciety, and . shill act as hurator to preserve seeds implements, or whatever property the Society may .possess. .1, The Execzaive Committee shall transact the business of the" SeciOts generally, 'shall superintend and direcq the publicatiou of such of the reports and ',transactions as they may deem prdler, and !shall designate the time and pla' for antitta.l exhibitions, regu late the expen iture, examine all accounts, and keep such' reneral charge of the affairs of the Society a s may b4t promote its inter /. ests. They shill select tiheir own Chairman and meet moniltly ; five mambers shall form a quorum. They shall stall special meetings of the Society ,O ten nee..essary. . ; SEc. 4. Tffii, Society shall Meet annually ou the third '4estlar r ef January, at Harris burg, when all; the. officers of th e • Society shall elected by ballot for the ensuing year, and untitanother election. They shall also hold a ge"neral meeting at the annnal exhibition, an special meetings 'i'vhenever convoked by tlii Executive Committee. Fif teen members ihtill form a quorum for . the transaction of business, but no members in arrears shall b& entitled to the privileges of the Society. ". . SEC. 5. Wh*Constitution may be altered or amended at the annual meetings in Janu ary, bN''ri rote Of t-wo-thirdi of the member; in ttendanee...: _ l _. -mew Rutter Making. This is. a Itglily important branch of anTi culture, and though nothing more simple. and easy of praetice, yet nothing sPems to be so little undhrstood as the art of making butter., I will Compare the two modes. Ist. The watt genSralla practised—The cows are very frequently poor, and PS pecial ly in winter, frOm not being curried and kept clean, are extremely dirty ; added to which. is the habit sonic cows have of putting their feet in the Inicket. New, in these-cases,.the dirt becomes so intimately mixed with the milk that no straining nor subsequent labor can remove it.. • Next, the milk is set'away in pans, not any 'km clean, on the floor of the cellar or milk house, sometimes with boards over and Nveigh ts to keep them on, sometimes without weights, and without any cover. At any rate the cats •or 'rats very frequently manage to get into the milk, And feast to satiety. , This creates the necessity of strainin!* the rream, a practice entirely Unnecessary, if due care is taken. Next, the cream is kept too low!, before chuming especi;llly in :families that keep only one or two cow, and thus the butter will be almost rancid tv:i soon t►s churned. I remember once wit cn young, of coming very near :Inquiring s - dislike to all butter, and to this dar am very s'n,picioui when a broad, and; all because we had borrowed some front; a neighbor who had kept her cream too Ibrig 241. The 1V , 2:7; obseet.- Et ki all goofbiller ~ rnakers.—The cows at, kept fat and clean ; no dirt is allowed to . et into the milk : it z. li is strained into pans w ich are kept strictly clean, and set away in a cupboard or safe, Nvhereineitlier cat, rat, tthitise, nor anything else can possibly get ii to it. It i not allow ed to-stand more than wo or three days in summer nor than thre or four ditys'in win. ti ter. ..A good barrO. or atmospheric churn is used that does not.take an hour nd a half to produce butter, and keeps the es out too. The butter is taken but and propirly worked but is not wasbed : liecause,-aselearline.ss was observed in all tile. Fcceding opera.: , ,l,s, washing is utinecessary, and as flare was m• ken to have the crerim of the right-tempera ture when put jritd the churn ! , Ii inea:ts of a thermometer,: so the bptter mill not he scalded and lo?)1: :white, and .he carrots can b , 3 spared. :This is the ..:modus operan di," the ‘13,1101e ';secret r , f making butter.— Correepontirnce Of the Dollar Newspolier. , 1 MOTROSE fIUSINESS C.M. SI 31. TM S . —Fa-illitinit)le Boot and Shoe maker, ricer J. ißaldwia . 6 Ilafriess shop, Turn pike street. : i • ELDRED & i • 11 E I t Y/CO:iii.3—lleaters in Hats, Caps, and! Fur,+; the 't.Deinocrat Printing oflice u foot Public Avenue. i G —FLudnou.hble Tailor; over Geo. Filllees Bciok Store. where he does work in a style .altog-,ethe' r-unsurpassed. . ._._ _ , ..... N. NEWTON—Attorney at Lau- ; Office. oil Turnpike street, one door East of 13. T. Case's Office. 3.lirlivi.r4., Pit.' BENTLEY otk RE D—Dealers in Dry .J Goods, Dettg l s, .11.eilicaies, aitits, Uils, Groceries, HardwarkercsAexy,lroa," locks, Watches, Jew elry-Silver .Spoinii.i Pert eery, ex. clx. MAIM J. &ORIEL PainVr, Paper Aanger, crater Shop oveir J.l'. Bir a few rods eastiof Wain • -1 BALDWIN* pet ;I4g and Trindc Al,:unt Trittnner, Shop on Tuln' L. Post 4 Co's. ; it.FR ED SA LDWIN. 1 N. LYONS & SON --Dealers in Dry Goods, Hardware, - Crockery and Tina-are, Groceries, Books, etc.; A 11.30, Carry on the 1300 K BIND ING Business, eublic Avenue. Montrrose, Pa. t 1:.11. 013100K—Atterney at Law—office I removed . to FroPt Room of his residence, two I, door's eait of hift fdriner location, in Turnpike . . street, 1140 tiruirding from corner ;of Public Av: I , .etutc;.titid Oeurlyopp.mite 31. S. :IVllsotfii Store, , ---,—L.!.._......_:....:—.....—.... 7 ._._•_ 4.,:z............,...„:„....... _ I C. 18.11111301VIRIIVI earries:on , ttejtaiting and - •CiiiiilyAnisineiili All its . itatriou' bkonciles one ; .. door west of Wilstui's *ore, l'ignitiike Street, ,•, : liontruskl. 3 it. ', 4•lrinds of cAre..Toy -Weddin g s - Or - P - ttiniitittrtly on.liiiind, 'ir ttutae to .o . rdir ofillter ' t*diet. ', •-• ':C: • ' • -i. -• • NEW. GOODS.. Abel Tnrrell, S riow receiving . his Fall and Winter stipply of I GOods (embracing nearly every thing wanted in this market,) which will be sold eztrencly LOW foi criall or ready pay. My assortment may be chm-ed in part as follows: DrugN, Medicines, chemicals, Paints,,Oils, Dye Stuffs, 'Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stone Ware, Glass ware, clocks, iratches„Jewelry, Sil ver Spoons. Spectacles, musical Instruments, Liq uors, Perfumery, Mirrors,Statiouery,Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, itc. Se- Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan tial encouragement hitherto received, I hope to mer it and recov'e a continuance of the same. A few the articles kept fur sale • are named below : Groceries. A good variety of Sugars, fine fla vored Teas, good and cheap 'Molasses, coffee, Pep per. Spice, Ginger, Sidemtus, Raisins, Rice, Mack erel, Codfish; 'Lintee currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root, mace. M:urn Sage, Nutmegs. cloves, Ground Mus tard ; also, Mustard Seed, white and black. Ext. of Lemon, cassia, Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and -castile Soap. candles, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, Vinegar. &c. d.c. Pry GoNts. Broad cloths, cassimeres Sattinets, mole Skin. etirduroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons. kc., and ev ery thing necessary to make up garments:- calicoes, Ginghams, Mouslin de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids. Ber age, Vesting.. Apron check. Bed Tick. Drilling; 'ra bic and Towel Diaper. Sheeting, Shirting, brown Bleached, suspenders, Umbre/hrs, Silk cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs, comforters, shawls, Gloves, Mittens, Hose, cotton Yarn, Batting, Wadding, col ored carnbrick, cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purse Twi.t,arul all sorts of notions. Ware. z —Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, iles, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee-mills, curry combs ano cards, Skates, castors, Nippers, cup beard Fristenings. Ball. for Ox horns Shovels, Spades, Hoe-, Fork:, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, Hones, Fork:, Shoe Nails, Tea cork Screws &c. to numerous to mention. , • Cutlery, Pocket Knives. Table Knives & Forks, bread and shoe Knives, Raizors, Hand...saws, Aug ers, Gimlets. Sirumen's Axes, Shears and Scissors. Points. Pure White Lead ground in Oil. and dry, Red Lead. V en. Red. Spanish brown, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre. Paris Green, chrome (Green,,, Imperial Green. chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris Prussian Blue, Venni/ton, Bronze, limber, Terra Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow. Rose * Pink. Black Smith. curcuszia, Red Saunders, Sugar of Lead, -Litharge, etc. ()its, Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp oils, Lard Oil. Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. rarnish.—Furniture, coach, Leather and nu tlet' Varnish, etc. Sptx. 7'urpentine. camphine, Rosin, Spanish Whi ting. Putty. Glue, Gum shellaa, copal Gum, Emery, 14,1 and 'White chalk, Bath Bricks, l'omise stone, Sal. soda, Burgundy Pitch. etc. Ern thex.---Taint, Varnish, counter, clothes, hair, Flesh, Tootle, N - 1, striping, Graining, marking, Ar tist, sash, Tool, , bite-wash, scrub and shoe Brushes, etr. Dye Sintre. Indigo, adder, Logwood, Nicwood, Riper Nic, carnwood, Fus k, coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Auriatto, cochineal. furcate of Tin, -Red Tarter, Extract of Lngwood, e acids—Nitric, sulphuric, Mum Glass Ware.—Bottle,4 and Via.. and description. at wholesale and retail of specie Jars, mid tincture Bottle, Glass Pesero, Nipple shells. Nursing Bottles, Tumblers, Lamps, candle-sticks, preserve salt-cellers, Lamp chimney's Tepper Boxes, boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, duw Glass, Breast Pipes, etc. Stone IVare.—Jugs of all sizes, Butter Pots, cream Pots, preserve Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs, spittoons, &C. Clocks and Watches of nearly every description. vivid and- cheap. Clock Faces, Verges and Keys, e. Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all *firm. Jewery. Ladies' and Gentlehien's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, #ltl and silver Pen cils and pen ca-ses, studs. slidd . s, gold Beads, etc. too ritaneruus to mention. ' Silver Ware.—Silver Table{, Tea and Desert spoons, sugar shovels and l'Olgs, salt spoons, Butter knives, Thimbles. etc. Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc. - Spectacl , s.—Lad.ies and gentlemen's Fil vt-r fra mei Spectacle's, silver plated, German silver, etc. an I ~tees long and short. 'Goode.—Steel Beads, bag arid il.rsc purse itings, Tassels, Slides, etc. ...Vo/ionr.—A great variety of small but useful and fancy Articles too tediouS to mention, such as combs of every kind, ear spoons and two zer., purses, pocket mirrors, youth's Telescopes ; jewsharps, pocket books, 'pins. needles, shaving tools, chemical powder for raizor-strops, key rings, etc. etc. Pitols, powder, shot. lead. powder flasks, gun weriners gen caps, pills and flints, safety fuse. etc if icsied Astra:am/R.—Violins and Accordeons, (the best assortineut ever introduced into-the eoun -tv) at wholesale and retail ; also, Violin Bows, strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass ei ,, l strings and bows. Fifes, Flutes, Picelos, clari her,4, Reeds Tuning forks. Instruction Books for the Violin, Accordion. Flute, clarinet, Flageolets&c • Thusy-s—Abdonibut/ supporters and shoulder bra ces in great variety and of most approved patterns. Medical Instraments— All the varieties usually called for by Physicians. Li q uors,—Choice Liquors for medical purposes, such as Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wine, etc., (a variety. cif each.) Alcohol. Whiskiy, etc, etc. efinnery.—Extract. , ., cologne, Rose-Water and sctut Bags. smelling salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy Ox Marrow, I.lelir's Oil, 'rricopherous, Hair Tonic, Hair Dye. etc. • Stationery.—Fade-rap and Letter Paper. Quills, I3l.ick sand, Ink, EnvelOpes, Wafers and stamps, sealing Wax and seals. Gold and steel Pens. Pen. Helder., Pocket and Table Ink-stands, Business & Friendship cards, Pisncils, slates, Water colors ke. Boats, - shoes, whips, candle Wick, Twine, shoe Thread, Bellows, spool stands, Illnile.Bone, mut'. fern, Tra:.s, candlesticks, Lamps, Oil Blacking, sponge, Princes Polishi for scouring, Rotten stone aisl Bath Brick for same, Black Lead, Patent Pails, 'Pulp, clothes Pins, Half Bushels, Az-helves,. cru cibles, candy; Hemlock 'Gum, window sash, Oil cloth, citrputing, sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware, Ploughs ; etc. etc. D r ,,o an d, Med c i a ex.—Turkey gum opium, rad, and poly. genainesturkey rheubarb, east india also. morphite sulphas and acetas, veratria, str,ychnia, potass livdriod, creosote, red and white precipitate, sulfate 4e quinine, calcined magnesia,„russian cas tor, red oxide of iron, nix voinica, lisorice, earb, iron, gainboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate potas- EH, cobalt, cera alba, colocyntli, gum rutts.tich, cal mind, tartar emetic, rad and puiv; Orria,oxalic acid, rad andlpu/r. columbissulphate of zinc, saffron bloc• souls, pfepared chalk, cardruntun seed, coriander dt carawai do. rad. 4k. pn/v, gem ian, Ponca beans, steel dust, gum kino, true, seniumonium, flos, zinc, cot rosive Sublimate, calamine lapus, flos. Martiales, french chalk, bisunitli submit, mann, sulphur aurat, lovers Pewders, flos benzoin: arsenic, castor oil, tutueric, seal fenigreek, baybery, bark, rochell, ep - - som and glauber *lts, steam, pink root, stilts of ni tre, (salt petre) wOrmseed, pulv. galls alleppo, refi ned gum camphogi rad ginger, african and American cayenne, pulv. cubebs,. pulv. cantharis, golden seal, cream of tartar, tartaric acid, sup carts soda, sal-B°- 64140 e, ipecacuanha, anise seed, isiug glass, pe, ntvoin bark, pulv.; orange peel, white glue, gum arable, squills, elixir vitriol, unguentum, balsam of fir, venietoturpentine,baylierytatibw,virginia snake root, sal ammoniac, sumer, flag, spermaceti, blood root, juniper Berries, rasped qiiirtgi, gum seoeird; drapro's blood, Ayers, cliaanimile flowers, guns (de; mi,.guno sloes. gum ((dada, gum. ammoniac, byr, 0p5,64/Itell snake root, rad 'valerian, ring arid clutch IinRECTORY. Hoezae and Sign -ier, & Dec liantes carpenter shop 's lioteL Saddle, Harness, Car • cturer, and Carriage lite Etreet opposite 1. 'S ' M. : of every size I A variety syringes, hes,, °wage pods and down, autella alba, refined borait, ins m a . nu t g alls,. gum fragacanth. rad Gentian gain guiac, gum galbanum, mdia, cockle, dyachiam salve, emp. cantharls, dry verdigris, crude or black antimony, elm bark, ( ground and unground ;). prickly ash berg, fol. digitalis, hore-hound, white hellabore, carb. magnesia, lyttam, sem choichicum, iceland moss, rad aconite, gold thread, crocus martus, savin leaves, honduras sarsaparilla root, blue pill mass adhesive plaster. crown oil. Tannin, Buchu Leaves, Figs, Genuine cod Liver Oil, citrate of Iron, etc. Extracts of gentian. coniurn, belladona, henbane, dandelion, deadls , night shade, thorn apple, colo cynth, comp., de. Essential Oils.—ail of pepermint, lemon, cinna mon, Tense l y, wintergreen, sassafras, origanurn, lay ender, hemlock, cloves, bergamot, anise, cedar. s pearrnint,Oannyroyal, almonds, wormseed, worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, caraway, cumin, savin, cajiput, spruce, tar. eubebs, Ac., and all the essences from the above oils. Tinctures.—tint. rheubarb, myrrh, cantharis earilninum. guinc, digitalis, tole, iodine, cayenne; muriate tincture of iron, d.e. Laudanunii.paregoric, Hive's syrup, chloroform, collodean or lquid adhesive plaster, spirits of nitre dole, aqun amonia, sulphuric ether, spirits of Lav ender, comp., salts of tartar, ruitimonial wine, oil of spike, bal••am copaiva, brimstone sulphur, pule. charcbal, quicksilver, dewijon, bottle and vial corks etc. etc. In short. a whole newspaper might be filled in the vain attempt to enumerate the one half of the articles kept for sale at TrailELL's. This is the right place to-buy 11 Goods, and to buy them cheap.— The best kind or .7.4,8 are kept Mere, and from the variety and quality of them .treat inducements are offered physicians to make it their place of reg ular purchase. The public genera/1y are invited to call and examine the quality aiiilt 4 priees of goods. October, 1850.] ABEL TURRELL. To hairy-men and Tanner? Valuable Property for Sale. THE following Real and Personal Estate, as hereinafter described, situate in New Milford, Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will be sold at a great bargain to acy one who may choose to pur chase. The real esi.ate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which are undo(( improve ment, end on which are four dwelling houses and seven barns. The farm is well designed fur a Dat ry, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du ring summer and winter, and every part of it well watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in good ctbidition,.and on the premi ses are about five miles of good Stone 'Wall, and the other fences are also gored, and on the wood land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which will supply the farm for many years to come, and which will also he valuable for building the Rail road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable locl then about seven miles from Great Bend, through which the New York it Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile from the probable Depot on the Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to interest the Nee York tt. Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can be very advantageously divided into five farms, on four of which would be the necessary Dwellings and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, &c. With the above will be sold a very large stcock of Cattle, Horses, (U.., including Durham Co Ws, Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne cessary implements of husbandry fur carrying on said farm or farms. Dhe Terms of Sale will be as follows :—One fourth of the purchase money fur the Reel estate will be required at the time of purchase, and fur Stock, Farming Utensils. kc., half down and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be ••mputed from the full delivery. of possession, the • • t Instalment payable in three years from the deli 7 of,possefsion, and the whole amount to be paid • thin ten years from the sale, to be secured by Bon •ml Mortgage. Full possession to be giv en on the ; day of April, 1851, with the privi lege of putti , in crops next Fall if desired. A good and indisp. able title given. The above den d property belongs to the es tate of S. MEltater, to of said county, deceased, and a more desirable p rty has nut at any time, in this Eection of country, • en offered for sale, and no greater inducements offer to purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest money- in Real Estate and n good Stock, cannot do better than to call and ex arnim, for themselves. Other tracts or lots of land lying in said count•, are also offered for sale. Ap r,:a-ations can he made to M. Meylert at New Mil ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said coun t,, It!A cry farther particulars that may he requi red wi:l I;42.,zivert. MICHAEL MEYLERT. Exectitom of S BLNJ. S. BENTLEY, r Meylert, Eagle Foundry Wire Room, NO. 5. PUBLIC A VMNUE. (IN hand and for sale cheap Cooking, Parlor, N.../ Shop, Church and Coal Stoves, , Stove Pipe and Ware, Pump and Lead Pipe, Sheet Iron, Tin Coppef, 'Wire, Zinc, Iron. Binding, Morticing Ma chines, Shingle 'Machines, Ploughs, Iron Scrapers, Corn Shelters, Straw Cutters, Tin Ware, Saw Ar bors, Morters, Sleigh Shoes, Mill Cranks, Jack Screws, eke. (kc.... Iron and Steel of all kinds—final ly, all kinds of Castings on hand or Made to order. • WILSON & CO. Montrose, September, 1850. Fancy Goods. D IBBONS, Delanes, Thibet cloths, Blue and it Green Barrage, Mantilla Silk." Fringe, Lace; Iteo•ent Silk, French Ginghains, Belts, Cashmeres, White Kid Gloves,. Cravats, Linen Irdks, Shawls, Sc LTOSS d. CILIADLER. Sept. 16, 1850. Lumber Wanted. 1 - 3.L.YE and Hemlock BnardA, Pine Siding and Shing,:es. Lyays et; CIIANDLEIL ' Montrn-e. Sept. 17, 1860. Gw, FISH and Mackerel, No. I and 2 just received and for sale by Sept. 18. - J. LYONS th SON. ("I.ALICOS, Ginghams, Lawns, Barrages. Linen V) Ginghams and Silk Goods, a great variety.— Shawls, Parasols, Fancy Cravats, Reck-ties, Laces, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, &c., iii abundance. ' La dies Shoes and Gaiters, many kinds. sizes and pri ces, at J. LYONS & SON'S. 'D ROAD-CLOTHS, lierseymeres, Tweeds, Ken tuck Jeans, Sattinets, Prench Cassimeres and Summer stuffs just in. LYONS SON. _ r PIECES OF PRDTTS,splenchd and cheap, iJV just opened and for sale': by July 24. J 4 YON'S. & SOS. PAPER-HANGINGS and Window ourtains— Wood Pails, Butter Ladles and Stamps, Clothes Pins. Baskets de. selling by LYONS ttc SON. 'WATCHES will be sold' at True's cheaper than the same quality in 'tether place. I ) 00JI PAPER L an ro d Shad es. NDL EL!. LOST LiiST "BP NCi ATWO year old--supposed to be a red steer Any person knowing of such an one at large would confer a favor by giving information of the same, to B. SAYRE. Montrose Oct., 9th, 1850. cutraatlPQ, THE subsc ri ber has s few sheep to Nell er let. Montrose, Jan. 1, ISM. B. SAYRE. . Almanacs for 1196/ • THE Fatnily, Christian Almnnac, 'with beautiful engravinge—The Temperance, Liberty twtl Firraer's Almanacs, fur salt, by J. LYONS it r SON: November Ith, 1850. Dr. Rafferty's Celebrated Tam'ly MEDICINES--Aftead of all others, andunani mously appi'ored I---T he Productions of a Ii- I eensed Surgeon and Bhysicimi of 20 years prac tical experience. RAFFERTY ' S BALI! OF EhLEAEL—ALHOOg all the remedies before the public, this stands pre-eminent in the early stages of Consumption, -Bronchitis, Catarrah, Coughs, liparsness, Asthma, Spitting of • Blood, and for all affections of the pulmonary ur gana occasioned by cold:, Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one affected with any of the above coin plaints, to secure, it at once. RAFFEwry's FAmit Pmts.—The best Family Physic now in the, entry for sick head-ache, cos tiveness, dleansin the stomach of bile, purifying the blood, carryi f , .off diseased humors and restor ing health. RAAEERTTS F ALE MoN-rtt Pmts.—For remo ving female obst uctious peculiar to the sex ar rising from cold or neral weakoess'of the system. Also for females of costive habits of body, dyspep tic or nervoas, weakness, debilitated females. RAFFERTYS EYE WATET.7—FOT weak or inflamed eyes, warranted superior to any in general use. RAFFERTY'S STRENGTHENING PLASTER—for pains or weakness in the breast, side or back. ItiisrEaryTs \You! On,—The Great Worm Kill er, warranted to remove worms where they exist. RAFFERTY'S Euanocitrios—for bruises, sprains. rheumatic pains; cramps, numbness, stiffness or weakness of the joints, swellings; quinsy or sore -throat. The greatest remedy of the age. - - ;The above celebrated Medicines for sale by the following Anrwrs ; J. Lyons d; Son, Montrose Rollin T. Ashley, Brookiyn ; Thos. Jackson,Spritig= vill ; C. E. Lathrop and John Bogart, Tunkban flock ; Bailv &. Co., Factory vine ; Stone, Patterson & Co., Abington Center. July 18,1850. „ 29:1y. ALBANY & BUFFALO, New York and Erie, Cayuga and Susquehanna Rail Roads, Seneca and Cayuga Lakes EVERYBODY'S MARKET LINE! • rrirE subscribers are now prepared to rec eiv Freight of all kinds at the following poins, vii: Buffalo - , Attica, Batavia, Bergen, Rr.ciiester,Can andaigua, Cieneya, Dresden, Ovid, Lodi, Dundee Landing, Jefferson, Havana, Mtlport, Horseheads, Corning, Elmira, Factoryville, Spring Port, Rend der's Ferry, Aurora, Ithaca, Candor, Owego, Binghamton, Great Bend, Lanesboro', Deposit and Hancock, every day in the week, (Sundays exce(pt ed.) and continue with regularity throughout the season. They will attend to forwarding the same . to the New York Market, where it Will receive the personal. attention of experienced salesmeti,_ who will attend to the selling of the same, and-re turn the proCeeds in Bankable funds at either of the above points, to the following : Buffalo, Storehouse of Henry Dale ; Attica, Storehouse of Henry Storehouse . ; Batavii, Storehouse of Lucius A'. Smith : Bergen, Storehouse of Daniel McPherson ; Rochester, Store of Fairbanks et Eld ridge ; Canandagua, Office of Walter Corcoran ; Geneva, C. Lawrence; Dresden, Storehouse of Whitney ct Monett; Ovid, Ferguson, & Sprague; Lodi ; Dundee Landing, "Storehouse of Tuthill Co. ; Jefferson, office. of E. 0. Nortan. on the Pier ; Halvana,.office of J. F. Phelps ; 14iIlport, store of J. Stull ; Horseheads. office of J. 'A. Ferrell ; tur ning, store of Wm.J. Arnold ; Elmira, Storehouse of Thurman dr, Ingham: factory ville, Store of Charles H. Shepliens ; Spring PoTt, at the Store of; Redder's Ferry ;. Aurora, store of H. ct G. P. Jlur guii Ithaca, store - of P. H. Drake ; Candor, store of S.Baranger; Owego, office of Nathaniel Ells; Union. store of C N Wheeler; Binghamton, office of James Sisk ;Groat Bend, office of F. Churchill ; Lanesboro' office of . F. A. Ward ; Deposit, store of Ensign ct Dean ; Hancock, store of Allison and Res res. JAMES Binghamton, •Wm. WHITNEY. Dresden. GEO. P. MONETA., do. NATHALIEL ELLS, Ocrov. Ana:Yrs.—Buffalo, Ilenry Date; Attica;Thonias ) Syford Batavia, Lucius A Smith; Bergen, Daniel McPherson ; Rochester, Fairbanks' d; Eldridge; i Canaudague, Walter Corcoran; Geneva, C. Law rence; Ovid,-Ferguson 4i; Sprague.; Lodi ; Dundee ; Landing, Tuthill & Co.; Jefferson, E. 0 Norton Havana, J. F. Phelps ; Millport, J. Stull ; Horse heads, J. A. Ferrell ; Corning; Wm. J. Arnold ; El mira, Turman it Inghmin ; Facteryville, C. H. Shepherd ; Spring Port ; -Redder's Ferry ; Aurora H. 4: G. P. Morgan ; Ithaca, P. H. Drake ; Cand or, S. Forager ; Union C N Wheeler ; Great• Bend, F. Churchill ; Lanesboro', F. A. Ward ; Deposit, Ensign -ft Dean ; Hancock. Allison di Reeves. Csrrsts JAMES SISK will superintend the busi ness throughout the whole Line, and receive andi till all orders for Groceries, Friit. Fish, Oysters, dc. ci-c.; which will be bought at the lowest whole sale prices in New-York, and forwarded to either of the above named Depots July 16, 1850 New Firm! THE subscribers have cornnumced business un der the firm of S. H. Sayre th Co., turd are now 1 opening a new assortment of Goods, consisting of , almost every article called for. We intend selling mostly far ready pay, short credit will be given to those (that may wish) that tave been prompt in meeting their payments. Goods will be sold as low as at any other store in the county—by good attention, and low prices, we hope to get our share of patronage: P. S. In addition to the above, we bare in con nection a Tin and Sheet Iron ittablislunelit, where will be kept a general assortment of Stoes,Tin, Ware, Sheet Iron, Castings, Hollow Warei' All - nrders in this line will be attended to immrne diately. Merchants that wish to buy, to sell, will be supplied with Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, and Stoves, on liberal terms. S. IL SAYRE & Co. tionneta.—Spring styles, for 1850. A great ia riety of all kinds, and qualities, for gale cheap at S. H. SAYRE ife Ca.' Hata 'and Caps.—Gentlemen and Boys' Leghorn, Wool, and Palm Leaf Hats, by , S. H. SAYRE 'it Co. J. Jennings' new patent premium and safety.gas lamps, consisting of church, parlor, store and, shop lamps, and the patent Phosgene. for burnin g in the same, for sale by . SAUSA:YRE pn. _ Sole and Upper 'Leather, Boots and ShOO, df all kinds and qttalities, - by S. 1.1. - S.A.YRE Co.. Window Sash and Glass, codfish. anclldackerel, Salt, Lime and Plaster , in large , or small quantities by • Si 11. SAYRE & co. Plcnigiu.—Bingh ton, Uuntrose", - -SkitMem.,g4- dy. and Mott At Fuller loughs and castings,'imii stantly on hand. . . - and Sweedes' - square.htirs,.-auit , able for - drag teeth,. y. ,S.: - ff.-S/TRE • April 10,11850:' • Ilookse Hooke. , .Ik_LLTeit lkolts :to '-usid' i the" ems Aeaderuy..andllio e variety of others, just opened and cur sale gibe.lftw'elt rii* Sept. 4. iirtiNS SON: . IN BACH -80TT1.13--Ose Tobtopoo; t heic44 : ,,, Tulsa Doom sdiy—One toeife•cotosininu,63 A i ," cosh, tp.One Days. Pries $l.OO per tot*, or STA Bonin for SSA. • 1.31c .... a5i;4311,:agea. . t - rjr . sia . Js nue poi it hi Q11.A.1127 BOTTLES,: end fs of thii '- soma medical otrengthiOnd Orooli od that in the moil littler. The r, utl:epeioritydf Trits.Pnottelers. user SAISAPAILILLA, end ell other eitnilhr oiedkines, ma,' in same mensorebena m mood from the following. facts: Tinter—because it eq. s n i„ poesessea, as portion.rollts ElediClo,lsl,ithe PURL Fibula Sarsaparilla; Yellaw Dock, - ‘iussit" Cherry and run Barks, - swore 'strongly. MVO poroorfretly conOrnlirtrect, end torpor m i n: lies of each of these purigers Ineaehhotfle.of It than can he knot •in ens, bottle of me•lleler, called Ertraet of Sanapgrek B.I7CONPUy•-4MOCT iee Think Puri fi er also porsonn fig rued Ice %/limey and herfroi eirtuerbf arrest other floats, ntirkm, nrt4 Yeuretableg, • the Protases prorritko of windh ore greatly scesmos to Soraetparill . a, and wnen :there err eomp9orided with —4 , ersm.. ldlolo hock. Cheesy, and Saturernr. {trey tnahwfitss wadi. Om.. the loom ter:ail:mild "aim Purifier of tfio•Blood io 'saki. trail thle. that IR be.e every desired. oforlioOlrfect, the Does is ! • hVY One Tablespeeintal, three anti &Mit. But it is not so with Ext of Sarsapwilla,:forintousegaetice of its medication (in hi t bottler) being fahmach weakened and reduced the . D o c of Sarsaparilla' has to be Twa, Three, or afore Takespocia/aht—Tuttec, 'FOttiq or Moen time. a 'Day, 10, have - day • aliquot • effect; and as a bottle a Sa;aapnrtila only hichtlefej.rthhfinue rpounfals,ibenefute,,se 'song ernrenfule to a dad, - wul bay many tliettai LI %Litz: will use up a hot .e of it to , roar, rise, ore Days, show thniti healed Brnntre Ptirifier, vral". hoes Twelve. to Sixteen Ptrt /anti' than a battle Of" Sarsa parilla ; and if its denyead eercu4 (in mall es.) bo sa Pe ti 1 , 1,14 and fI4ALIN a n the. dallyiffun.e cheer f Sankt paritht, then it PROVeS Ind One bottle. if this - vies. is Three, Fnuf. OT Fled Liman:OM Unaa f Sarsa parilla_ The dire comparison does not yet • show the direr. ?nee in rain. between the nsediad efficacy of BRANT'S f!tnuitiet and SiinA,PARILI.A. Ti le wilt appear by the cel)tib=2.4: Of cures in limpets Pamphlets, showing that • ONE 2.OTTLE ,Of, BRANT'S PURIFIER nos more efficacy; and res mesa impure blend diatom. than TEN Bottles of. Sarsaparilla. C; then, Ons. BOTTLk. cif PtrelltElt. mellti for Ong DoLtsta s - One nail, 9f Sankt/kW-ea alnitdd sell for Ten Cents. CANCEROUS- SCROFULA. 111 r J. B. Fission or Annie, Oneida Co., N. Y.;itieboveis storm of scrofula In 1E46, swore to the fads an reiared ta,lo*, is an action in the Sore's Cotat - r-in the City of Nem Vork on the Zith of Derembee, 184.9, tinder the following circumstances:— A ererion In the City I f New Yerk Lid manufactured a::4 v,mdeil a tputiMa mac e of medicine, calling IV•Hkeet`i. Jlanicink, it; •• itation- of the genuine ,nu#leing. Ho w 2,4 pro s ,. Oa to obtain damages. in the Supreme 'Court or the ed.,* of New Stork; and the case was referred by the . Cours to 1. S. ttostvoall, Eint,sl Idhery street, an eminent:Lamm% krwes to loan the (testimony. The defendant plealeti hl noOs,tion of damages, that the Proprietors of Brunt's Meeicino had in acme caact publinhtl,l False ariTEMENTkof•enrki, 11..1., bud committe , l a frond on the public, mid, tinnefoottweia not to el nnine.ei. =The case of Mr. flash**. was selected heisuf;itee, nndlinoeine was stawst as a Inihiew io s rerani t , ttm pun/tithed:and his taalsnony smite ilia n icsts EP the itooringaion. . • Mf. Rii aG UP: .aid, I all n• 417 aeraitilinl4llll UT:x.l , s Pariftin g af t. tent—bean welt it for Sr)4t.i. room thr. eau* -ince. 1 .'la aritiAait hy it: 1 o at:inn•lnl by to , etelitiartiins—linq Jul.( w. Le oat late— 4141 to at . nallir Id corn tnn. In • hainilien.4 of Ow low otenth.. 1,,k,...., ett,e Ree t tee Yw t firr,l a.• o m u.-d.-ma Wein I otinne*ehloarsr the,Por t f t er I 144 town e'nt'er m , 1, n Inn 4 time; I ennlif not-nua• 141 i ha.' to ray twad fn.. Ale weer in trnot front coot. ; ors on, AIM All WAWA not naiad it. dons It ...dt Ijo.l rep out. or us 1A.,. 4 viols hohltog ny n rntre at Om • n l n :A hole mos a. 44 tivoice4 i ll4y Mitt...p.m Bent say breath roatt.ol cad tout A tie ti line: a: lenr aint On lily shoulder aa lat., at my anialet ono nada; my anti niptilty a. nrhart had ratan the..mh rot anal my I n n3s roubi lay liaikePuits. I an ad: ef no my mu. exunalif cant we to my nth„ 1t s Oirh 11.ndeatrun.n thr bin.. l pail,. aral titioe ulian:ninh . I Ilownee ;Nattier iu 'mast iawg.. tie fan twttL Att!ed sera day,' 4 se, 'wok only Cobb no, at. 40..44 1 41 a h•ote.;thyt tunnel.. olWnitip , s...l ennutil4 inn tot nut •if -hint the snma4bnalloa I tank' the Rail anne fa ornenfoll. whites iitian4thenant inn and twa1....1 iny fmran, no that 'I ca. al.). ir..4 tin the &Airdrie, of Resort k. Leoastd, 1t..n4. Crrer., irrln n e I tat rt..: b.:tile:l4i. AMA' lilol L.P: tit Al.l. 3111' ULUY.Ka, but thr, mallMaio% am knit... 4 01+ end of my (human owl I lima arnraarl nman at nlatanome nvaa•L want Ste llouta nae , nowt, mad. a PettFeeT CU ttE. Ned reynteotb m. tolgoat lieenh. For rod. PgltTlCit Li./R.V. 34'R itEdArr.V,P,ourter,s`T.e. • Z. S. Tarry. merchant, Byron. Genesee County. N. T. smite. Aug. 24. 1P46 : 1 1 15.1..'s Redirise is doter weeders hire—it has cured a man Rosnesptise. that PAP.; - cisas had rani mai; die. WEien he commenced taking Rrant's aledicine. At cooddno• raise /is /and to his head ; be tied.ot the lungs, and every symptous seemed to indices that he most die; hnektontshirig to all, he is now able to labor and rides all over ;the county. We and jbie bet- I will . also show -yott, when - 1 visit the city of Nem: York in the epriw, alum, great things lima ;Asir done for Of. It hats also cured 0 young lo'dy of ConsannOtion in (Mesas • county. which her father soya 110 doctor :l mM care. RAISED FROM THE GRAVE. Messrs Pratt & Foster: merchants of West Correll, itunn., celled onus at 'Sew York, April 2let, - 1E47, sad sal& Brent's itatunsi had arested cries of rack harden cants of cossaamtma in thelritown, that now no ether cough w&- cane could be sold there t that It had raised slat as-if frees the grace—some that physician and all the Mends said must die. One gentleman: !m - particular] was so fir gone that his physician told hint it ass esciew to take any more medicine, Ito the ohm no Avg was /eft, began to Ohs firanes Balsams =go , well—and 01 noires wen ee 'be eau , wee . Doi:tors- c olio no Help. • Ur Wm. D. Jennings. a 'merchant at Pieryeat Craw, dAtabula co., Ohio, wrote to es, October2d, 1843, and stair ed a cure of CoPtittillirtrott which the nes of. Beaor's max P s ULNLONARY 13;auteet had effected in „Efr. Croart of an adjoining *Own. Mr. Crockett had weight es, lief front - the beat - physidians and,annierans madams, but found nope, for the fitbd hand of that urtAdentleg ineeater Calmonption, bad lain fast - holden WI Muds, and was SW deetroying sad debilitating his , body, diet be we. a wars skeleton. Ile'vraa giant sip by Mi pbysician,ned all Mende as stne:who mould soon ia/tobit a anew. Bat even in Wi lma, extremity, strange and ntarrellons mit may seem, / 4 it is true, that the use of oak:dee boars of BRANTN last AN 801mo:sum flatsaitt has unclinebed. theitand of the destroyer. ,and restored Mr. Crocket to health. and he is now a nEtt.TItY, 11*.titif, aIIDDED MAW. , 'BLEEDING' 44. - 1 -- THE LUNGS. -Mr. W. Ohapplan, merchant, - Middtetntry;etete of Ver mont, stated to us Mat Mar son was milkiest switb Reeding et ''the_huhge„ and after all other remedies failed, and his phyd• i'cjitni la id he teoeM die, be inedq u. of Drant's /adien Pp/. .weary RaLtcprt„ which stion rents... Min SO health. " . SHE COULD ' , NOT ALEEP IH BED. ii• Mr. James Irina, a Merchant ind taillerof Eirkiend, Lein Vo., Ohio, wrote, Siptillth, Is4.B,that Baefer's Pauseessr BALSAM was effecting 40Zne s astonishinie cures in thit iinh • by; one ease inpartlettlin was the wife of his bead ; She had been dileaseitfot fiances year*, and her bash had spent almeat ali libi,rerningi in paned doctors and ia trying all kinds bf nedieh* but to no. purpore:; . _ e bud net laid or slept is hat bid _for intent years , in c seam of her dimwits; but Moss a f ter nsiorefeti itallii of n os puteso l iery mama, she:could lie andseirialesip in bad as well ail ever she could. \ FEMALE , WEAKNESSES . AND , COMPL NTS . • No remedy °trued tO - the. publie hu"ever been f U serttrio and effectual in restoring ALL the beldam s ite'. out:: and ifrtgolsritiits of the seu. 111 BUNT'S PO Oita/ BiL 2 / 1 41• it makes no ostittimo whether 'the d emote be soppressiosi. weir, or other- viegiessa-41t REM) R EGULA TES 1 .ALL, by strengtheningthesystese s stelal i tlyt the cire 6lll6 °' and SOOTIIING.and A,ol4l3FililEd. US 111d17404" FIT. See Poopkleti - : . ' _I 1 CHANGE OF LIFE. From the' Girl .to the:,,Weaten, end the Wwient at middle age—the one cue is ricialiratid. Oaths other so spppressed,iot to prevent any of the f atal iltmtels kik ' quently 'silo le Oonseqtkuce of such change. NerYool,, - .lilicise; .ald...Deraitgenitati Cured without" faiI.''DYSENTERY and SUMMER - CON PLAINT, in children end airilit..-and . CHOLERA ENTANTIML No mother need eVerinitnini the - drith of her And hl Cholera Infanterni,',whlie-teethiti, If ~..i - If 8 ItSUIVIIi"PU.LI NoNAny 0 k LAMA . be,.. tutitittu . It' i should- b" far suck cuetvgiveninlairgofthan tile 'ord htt*" ease.' - Ageitilif--4..8tL TURREl,L,:'Mootrofer; 4 %Tot, Not* MilfotA Smiley' S: ettrtii; E. Gibieni P. P. IladigerLititeiVot.o! . ;',Gilntan.A. Yoilog,Rtei Bend ; Edwiti Titriiiiiiticiokl;yu;•.Tolatistan_lVerri . Harford- , SI'IG': WeOer: D .. • ; ; 4... , 0,; Whit , . , „ . , .. Gibson; 4setwqr - 4•Bliliftkili ,:*: ; . rtilic,---- ' • ~ , • II•47 • • . ... . : jii6i§*iottltdoAre a4wido4sidoli tlwir. it 1444:if.hem : thov.-Miv,.. 64 *old and .01 ais - ortmonlit - 1- - RAF 006 Par _ haritry killers a. they. *IT tett -