~'w,llGlg'~CtXG mk l TiL o Eii; r i i . m 3 Rtrmnr issi•T Ipteresthg Agriculttiial Expriments. ''Softie recent, experinients in :.}cheat and :float. go 'to,proVe that loth contain wtitet,. .and that-the quantity i 4 more in Cold 'cottn-. -I.ties than. warm. r• JAI AsaCe., : freni - 16. to 20 percent, In England from 14 Ito - 17 per I r..ent: In the United Stites, front 12-to 1 . 4' 31 . 4 cent.' . - In•Africa nn SiCily;frin oto 11 .i ter cent:: This neenunts 'for the flict that the, tame weight of-Sonthera flour lields more • break than the North* English Wheat; yields 13 - •itaunds• more to. the ofiartet - than ' lhelicoteli. Alabamallour it is Said, yields 20 per Cent. more than cinciniati. • And in ; ,general, Atactican flour, aCeording to the an-: t4torlty Of One of the Most extenstre' _London:bakeis i absorbs 8 orllo per cent. more of it's. own ~w eight of water n being made into - btead than the Enolis i. The warmer the ebantiy the more is th . Water dried out of the grain before it .ripqns and linnee when made into bread, it absorbs inor water a- . - gain, and is therefore more valuable. Pro. fssor Beck has written a report for the Pa rent Office; in which he] shows that the pies; enee of water unfits thee articles for preser- Nation.. -The books of a single inspector .in New YOrk city: showed that in 1847 he in spected' 218A79 barrels sour: and musty 116iir. In his opinion, •tlie loss• on, these was . :$250,000. Every, year the total loss in the :United States from Moisture in ,wheat and flour is estimated at frcan 33,000,000 to 35,- . pOOO,OOOl To ,remedy' this great evil, the! };'rain should be well ripened berdieharreSting and well dried before being putinla granary.. . Kiln dried is preferable. The Made of as certaining the amount of water.' is this : Take a . small sample. 'say tire dukes and , ,w,eigh it Carefully. Put it in a dry vessel, which should be bested by boiling water.' ''Ailer six orsevon•bours weigh 'it carefully distil it loses no more weight.: Its loss :of. meightsbowS the original amount of water. California liens. The Rev. Walter .Colton, the late Alcade to "Slonteren.finding • it itifficult to procure eggs yrUen recitiiied either for lore or money, bought some _hens.: Wo give the descnp lion of them • 'll purchase& six hens of an Indian wo 'lan for six dollars, andra ,rooster foi fifty opts. On aSking•the woman why she char ged only half price foi the rooster, she replied .that the fellow laid no eggs, and as for his crowing that did nobody any good: Soun der reasons than these could not be fitruiih ea iii a itiuch: higher place than a hen coop. The of these lens are a little singular. -They are perfectly tame, and are as much at in* - e in • .the; kitchen as the coop. They uever trouble themselves much about a nest but &posit their eggs where they find 'it anost conveuient,one makes a teastray, :moth .er 'the ifoning table .a the - oven, and there is one that gets into the cradle... She is not at all diittirbedly the tossing of the little fellow, On - whose premises she is intru :ding.., Neither shrl'or any of her feathered :sisters cackle_ when they leave a nest. -The Y Aon ; t-,sectu to think *at :anything worth Making an ado about has come to pass. The rooster it is true picks up a little ; and per taps:le*. a:feather - talk r. But this is the Talky of his - sex. There area great many -who crow over what others have done." • • ,- Good' rules and Gpod :Management. One the best farmers in the State of Nov Turk, Las the folloUinLr rules agreed to and -signed by evert. inau her hires. It is expected That All persons employed tstv the farm of will carefully at tend to the following system : : Regularity in,hours. ' ' Punctuality in cleaning and putting away 7 dements: • , - 11 1 • • • i umanit y to.atuma.s. 'Neatness and cleanliness in personal ap pearance. . Decency- in - dipartirient and conversation. obedience to -the proprietor and to learn aid excel in farming. :I'o liquor or,stropg drink of any hind to be lloucd..: - Maxims of arde and ...Veatn-ess every operation in the proper season. - - • - 5. Perform every operation in tiaqUest tUnniter. - -, , ft, Co:nplote eyery part of, an operation as .sou -proceed. i e— 4.. Finish one job fore:you begin anotb , 5. Secure your iron and tools in an or tnanner. 13 I • - . . - . _ .:.' . :Clean every too tvbin you lem:e off stork..:.., • : , . 7. Ilettrra envy tool and 'implement to Ifs -pinddig night, , , THE RICHEST lim!..-13esi es nue, and other, enricbitig -au s nces, the- cost.of. the ' inere:nniinal mitimres'ispplied to the soil of England, annitints.to' bree hundred milliona i se of dollars : bein - z mot than the whole 'value TA' its foreign commer ..- Yet the gratefulroil -wields With inter t all that is thus lac isligi upon it. And s'# it mould do here, if we would only trust the earth with anypot iion of our capital. tut this we • rarely do. .A farmer.who has - I ;n i ade money. - s:pends: - it .', I. LYONS & SON---Dealers in. Dry' Goods, • • • • • Hardware,Crockery- . and Tinware, Guaceries, Irp t ju Iris bu si ne f ig, t, in some other occu- 1, - Lso Carry 1 8 00 11 -pi ND „ 1 - - : Boors. ete.;, A , on tse iatitnr. - -He buys rnor,c land when be ought , ING Businesi, Public Avenue. lfrmtie..e, Pa:' , , -te:bity - `.more manurel ,or hicputs out his moo- 1 5. 117 - DEMOVEL--Attorney at _Lam—office iieS , in scitne joint.stoelt wmpany, tkconvert ' removed to Front ROOM of his residence, two surishim?.,into'ineinit,ltitle; or he buys share; doors east of his former location, in. Turnpike in - gold a or lead m i ne; Reit. up. , • street, third building - from corner -or. public Av. n 's i a t, al ` -o e urric '4 .li m ailin is '... the barn:yarj: and 1 . cane, and nFarkY-aPPwite M. S. Wils°n.B Store, , 9 • I -.Tune. ISO. - wltkte'ret temptations (stock or. Shares . may „ -_,----. offer' the best nngstauent. for it farmer, is lire 1 v RATD.W. 1‘,, -- "_:, -- tn --- e m s on !Titiliail;• liand , _ 'Candy bustness in air it.•.rarion3 branches, one itoc. t find Picwell". l ". :F. ---- , - • door "west of Wilson's Store, Turnpike Street, ~. ~ 4 1 :7 7.77 _ -% . Idontrome, Pa. . AU_ kinds of Cent:for Werldink•4. .xii Waabiregtoa Amen?, his reached. 1 or Partiee, kept constantly on hand, or made to the height ef-mglity fad above the,Surfice.„ 1 order on the shortest noire,. *144- s eight - ',feet - Of Irllielr her lxcu l il , e a ,. 1 r7Aill, paid , forrakintleo9,f CiiWnif - " tend autairilm - pilt Var., i - • ',,-- ... ,.- iV/ Sheep relt4; . 1 ~ - J . G. B. ELDBF,D, - , - -_,,,,,•,„„ , F-..,,c,. - ,,1. - ,.1--.... ••- - ;:g-.-. - - ,,, •'•',•; - •„;.=-tli - - , F , - -7 "----,-,---,,,, , -•-• -, -- -•-- - --- - -, -: , - --, -, 3 : - s'': ,- we. , - - ''''•r ,- - ''''' ''' '-''' ------ ... 4 '-'- ,-, -"-44 , ..44. - .. - -:.::,....,7;' ,. .. • • ...:- ,-..,-,--,,,--, -..-.:- -,:-.,..,...,y...,v*,- REMARKS . OF .f. R.INGEE;SOLL; At the State Agricultural came:item. . . . ele m en t s.- of . -,-, J; R. Inp . rsoll said-the good More completely .abounded in . PentisYliania than in any Other .Stitte.--and . lias . been al limed to lie dormant fiA: mani years. : ;We should be trite toourselves and others would 'be true to us. ' .A more visible departure from mere party lines has tteVer been 'seep;: than !vas then witnessed in the Goerner's InCS- I sage, in recommending the agricultural in terests of-thelitate to the LegiSliture Which recommendation be firmly .believed had call ed this conventiOn,--together. The cheapest and best things - are to be obtained in-Penh-_. iylvania. (Mr. Ingersoll instiMenl several filets to prove his assertion.) Pennsylvania Only wants encouragement to 410 - elope .her resources; and let .us give lier*that encour i agethent in the.great department of Agricul ture. The Franklin Institute lifis done more good to the - cause of Science than all the mere individuals who "had assembled, from the tdeluge' to the ''present day. Societies Iwere necessary to the liroper adynneement of agriculture. The Royal SoeiCty of. Loa 'don was the, most celel?rataCone in the world ;M.Constantinople even, they had set us the example of the importance; of orgaui zation ; in South Carolina therilizid such a society,;which has done 'vast good in that state; the society of Massachusetts had been a most excellent one in every respect; State agricultural societies in, New York, in Mary land, in Virginia, had all beercestablislied, and art, no* in existence, giving assistance and power, 'and hope and perfection to the county societies scattered over those various States. ' The experience of those States has shown us the importance of State Societies to co-operate with the smaller county organ ; izations. The National Institute is essential ly a domestic, United States Goternmeut In stitution ; but it has languished for several ! years Pimply because of tie want of au ap- Ipropriation Such as is now asked of this state i for the State Institution. Th l e Massachu -1 setts State Society has thought proper to de vote their funds chiefly to the importation of the best breeds of cattle from abroad,; audit thereby reielfes Jesuits much More ithport antand desirable than could poSsibly be at tained by individual means. Mr. I. would have 'the itgents of this society penetrate the forests of Europe, the sierras of Spain, see the , agriculture of England, of France, and of 1 Turkey. Ile. would have them (bring home the treasures of every nationi experience, which. should shed a brilliant light upon the agricultural; productions of this country. -.. The fanners. of Pennsylvania are modest beyond their necessities, and ought to be bold 'in proportiOn iii their ineans. Agriculture is the esseidial growth of Virtue,' and wealth i and independence and all that promotes the cause is worthy the fostering of every good government:: Mr. Ingersoll concluded with a most, eloquent appeal to earnest and unti i ring eflorts m behalf of Agriculture. - Beware of any conne of life or study which Las a tendency to harden your hearts, and deaden theldelicate sensibility of the soul to moral truth and. to moral beauty; for al though yon may receive a. momentary plea sure thereby it. will be by the sacrificing, of those guards whielt form your only shield from inoralidt ruction. To prevent rats from eating Harness— Sprinkle salt on the sills, plates, or other. pla ces; Srl,ich tier may frequent,,and they vtill :lever disturb your harness.- -It` the salt which collos on the leather froth the sweat which tlicy seek, • This information is worth at least years subscription to every farmer who was nut aware of the fact.—Locisburg Chronicle.' • The rzood.fanner wears russet clothes, but makes ; golden payments, Lacing tin in his buttons, and silver, :in his pockets. In his house he is bountiful, both to strangers-and poor people. HA seldom • goes far abroad; and 'his 'Credit streteheth farther than hiS :rave!. . We disbelieve in farmers who will not im prove—in facets that grow poor evert- year —fanners boti•s turning into clerks and mer chauts—i n fariners ashamed oftheir vocation. Dernactdt. MONTROSE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. C.. 211. SI 31:11: °NS—Fashionable Boot and Shoe ritaker, over A. Baldwin's Harness shop, Turn ' pike street: • ELDRED lit NET7COCIEDeaIers in Hats,Dep., and Fun; opposite the "Democrat Printing office, foot Public ..A.venue. llTOROClGUOVE*—Felsininiabli Gee. Fuller's Book Store, where ho does work in a style altogether. unsurpassed. N. NEWTON--Attorney at Law ; Office en Turnp4ce street. one door East' of B. T. Case's Ofilce, Dlontrose, Pa. 'BEN'T'LEY READ--Denlers'•in Dry Goods; Drug, 'Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, liardware,Crockerv,lren, Clocks, Wad es, Jew elry Silver Spoons; Perfumery, HARK J. O'BRlEEN—house and Sign .Painter, Paper lien Grainer Dee :. eratoi• Silk) over .1. T. Bircharcts carpenter shop . n fete rod., east of Warners Hotel. OALDWIN - a: COX—Saddle, Harness, Car. pet Bag and Trunk Manufacturer, and Carriage *burner. Shop Da. Turnpike street uppoSite 1,, L. PAstAtr, Co 's " L'stsr.tu NEW GOODS. Abel Tnrrell . „. . TS now receiving . hia Fall and Winter supply: - of X • Goods (embracing nearly everything wanted in this market,) which will be sold extremely LO IV for each or ready pay. • My assortment may be classed in part as follows: • " • Drugs, Medicines, cheinicals; Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, MardWare, Stone IVarc, Glass ware, clocks. Watchii, - JeWelry, Speons, Spectacles, musical h.:whim - Mr/ta t tiq uors, 'Perfumery, liiirrors,Stationery;/3rushes,Shoes, Yankee Notions, itc. Sc.• Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan tial encouragement hitherto received, I hope to mer it and receive a continuance of the same. A'few of the articles 'kept foei•ale are named below : • Groceries. A good variety of Sugars, fine fla vored Teas, good and clieap Molasses, coffee, Pep. per. Spice, Ginger, Salemtus; Raisins, Rice, Mack- . erel, Codfish, Zantee currants, Tapioca, ArroWitooi, mace; Manna, Sage, Nutmegs, cloves, Ground Tjus tard ; also. Mustard Seed, white and black; Ext. of Lemon, cassia, Soda, Soda crackers', Starch,-Itar and castile Soap, 'candles, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, Vinegar, ite. d.e. 4 Dry Goods. Broad cloths, cassimeres Sattinets, mole Skin, corduroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twilit, Buttons, itc., and ev ery thing necessary to make up 'garments ; calicoes, Gingluuns, 11i:instal de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids, Der age, Vstings, Apron check, Bed Tick . , Drilling, Ta ble and Towel Diaper, Sheeting, Skirting, brown di Bleached, suspenders.- Umbrellas, - Silk . cravats; Pocket Ilarrjkerchiefs, comforters, shawls, Gloves,: Mittens, Dose, cotton,Yam, Batting, Wadding, cob ored cambrick. cloak Fringe, kiimp,"Eftgiti)g, Purse' • - Twist,and all sorts of notions. Ilard- Ware.--,Nails, Door and - Window.Thind Fastenings, Butts, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, files, Rasps, Screw-Drivers - , Coffee-mills, curry combs and cards, Skates, castors, Nippers, cup board Fastenings,Balls for Ox horns, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Belts, _cork Screws &c. too numerous to mention. Cutlery. Pocket Knives, Table Knives k Forks, bread and shoe Knives, Raizors, Hand-saws, Aug ers. Gimlets, Siminon's Axes, Shears and Scissors. Paints: Pure White Lead ground in Oil, and dry, Red Lend, Ven. Red, Spanish brown, Lamp Black, Yellow Ochre, Paris Green, chrome Green, Imperial Green, chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris. Prussian Blue, Vermillon,..Bronze, Umber, Terra .Je Sienna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose Pink. Black Smalt. curcumn.: Red Saunders, Sugar of Lend, Litharge. etc. Oita. Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp Gds. Lard Oil, Olive Oil; Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, nod all the essential Oils. Vornesli.—Furniture, coach, Leather and Mas deb Varnish, etc.. , Spts. Turpentetie r , - 76iitietine; ftbsirk; tiny. Putev,Glue, G amshellac, copal Gum, Eineiy, Red. and:White chalk, Bath Bricks, Ponnse stone, Sal. soda, Burgundy Pitch, etc. ' Brushes.—Paint, yamis.h. counter, clothes, hair, Flesh, Tooth, Nail, striping, Graining, marking, Ar tist, sa.sh, Tool,Horse, illnte;wash, scrub and shoe Brushes, etr. .1 Dye Ste's. Logwood, Nicwood, Hiper Nic, camwood, (*perms, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annatto. (whines!. Murmte of Tin, Red Tarter, Extract of Logwood, eta. Acids.—Nitric, sulpharic, Muriatie, Miss Wore.—Bottles and Vials of every size and de.mtiption. at whole sale anti retail. 4 variety, of specie Jarsond tincture Bottles. Glass'syringes, Poser" Nipple . shelis, Nursing- Bottles, Tunnels, Tumblers, Lamps, aindle-sticks, preserve Dishes, salt-cellers, Lamp chimneys, Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirrors and Mirror-plates, Dumijolins, win dow Glass, Breast Pipes, etc. Stone Ware.---Jugs of all sizes, Butter Pots, cream. Pots, preserve Jars,, pitchers, , stove Tubs, spittoons, itc. Clods and Watches of nearly every , description. gond and cheap. Clock 'Faces, Verges and'Keys, Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all sorts... Jacelry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold BM:om Pins, Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, geld and silver Pen- cils and pen ctses, studs, slides, gold Beads, etc. MO numerous to mention. Slicer Iliare.—Silver Table, Tea and Desert spoons, sugar shovels and Tongs, salt spoOns, Butter Knives, Thimbles, etc.' Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons, Brittannia Ware, etc. , Spectacles.—Ladies and gentlemen's. silver fru. med Spectacles, silver plated, German silver, steel, etc.. and cases long and short.. Steel Gods.--Steel Beads, bag and purse chips, purse -limge, Tassels, Slides, etc. Yankee Xotions.—A great variety of small but useful and fancy Articles too tedious to mention, such as combs of every kind, ear spoons and two zers, purses,_ pocket mirrors, youth's Telescopes, jowsharps, pocket books, pins, needles, shaving tools, chemical powder for raizor-strops, key. rings, etc. etc. Pistols, powder, shot, lead, powder flasks, gun wormers. gun caps, pills and flints, kitty-ft:se. etc Musical instrunientai—Violins and Accordeons i (the best-assortment ever introduced into the coun ty) at wholesale and retail ; also. Violin Bows, strings, bridges, pegs, tail pieces and rosin; Bass 1 viol strings and bows,. Fifes, Flutes. Piecing. ,clari nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruc6onßatiks for the Violin, Accordeon, Flute, clarinet, Fidgeolets,lic Truzses—Abdomina/supportere and shoulder bra ces in great variety and of most approved patterni. Medical fruitsantents=-All the varieties usually called for by_Physicians. Liguors—Choice Liquors for medical purposes. such as Brandy, 'Rum, 'Gin, Wine, etc., (a variety of each,) Alcohol, Whiskey, etc. etc. Perfumery.--Extracts, cologne, Rose Water and scent Bags, smelling silts, Toilet... Articles, Fancy soaps, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil, Tricepherous, Hair Tonic, Hair Dye, etc. ' - Stationery.—Fools•eap and Letter. Paper, Quills, Black sand, -Ink, Envelopes, Braferi'and stamps, sealing Wax and i-eals, Gold and 'steel Pens.'Pen. Holders, Pocket and Titble Ink-statids, Business & Friendship, cards, I'encrls. slates. Water colors &c. Boots, ehnes, whips, candle Wick, Twine, shoe Thread; Bellows, spool'stands- Bone. snuf fers, Trays . attullcsb`cks, sponge, Princes Polish' for scouring, Rotten stone and Bath Brick for seine, Blaciz Lead, Patent Pails, Tubs, clothds Pins, Half Bushels, Ax-halves, „tru: cibles;-dandy, , Hemlock Gum, window sash, Oil cloth,. carperinz r sand paper, Baskets,. Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc. etc.'. , bits:mond Medieines.--Turkey gum opium, rad.' and pulv, genuine turkey rheubarb, east India also. morphia) sulphas and , acorns, veratriri, strychnia, potass hYdrioci. creosntb, red end'white precipitate, sulfate de vinine, takined maresia, rassian cas tor, red oxide of iron,: niuc vomica; licorice, carb, iron, gamboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate potas sa, cobalt, cera alba, colocynth, gum mastich, cal. oriel, tartar emetic, red and pulvfOrris,oxalic acid, tad and pith-. col umbosulphate of zinc, saffron bloc* some, prepared cha/k, cardamum seed, coriander caraway do. rad. & pule. gentian, tones beans, steel dust, gum Lino, true, scummonium, fios. zinc, cor rosive sublimate. calamine lapus, fios. Martiales, french chalk, bismuth submit, antirn sulphur aurat, clovers powders, flos benznin. arsenie, castor .oil, tnmeric, sem fenweek, baybery bark-Mellen, eß tom and glanber salts,:eenna, pink toot, salts of ni tre, (ealt petre).wormseed, pule gage allemin, refi ned gum camphor; rad ginger, r- afneititnanzacrican -tayenne, tidy. tribehr„ , catithari golden sol, cream of tartar, tartans acid. sup arb.soda.ol.6o - jalape ipecacnar.lin, twise . seed, ising.glass, pe ruvian bark, - past; orange peel,':wkite gine, gum arable; squills,elixirs unguentum, balsam'of fir, venice, turpentine, baybery talipw, virginia snake root, sal ammoniac, sweet- nag, spermaceti,. blood root. juniper Berries, rasped qtutast; gum senegal, (haply blood, pycra, chamomile Rosers,lrum rm, gum atoes,gom fretadiqgrartraintrioniac, bp sourtert malts root;, rar3 yaletiatt, ens and dtficli - - - - - • - , . . oirage pods and dollen,- canella Alba, refined War,. ins urn, nut galls, gym tragacantb, rad Gentian gam guise, gumgelbanum, india cockle, diliehlam valve, emp. cantbmis, dry verdigris, crude or black antimony, elm bark, (ground and ungroued ;) prickly ash bark, fuL digitalis, bore-hound, white hellebore, earb. magnesia, .lyttare, sein cholchieuin, iceland moss, rad aamite, gold thread, crocus triartus, savin leaves, honduras sarsaparilla._root, hlge . pill mass adhesive plaster, crown oil, Tannin, lluchu Leaves, Figs, Genuine cod Liver Oil, citrate of Iron, etc. Estrada of gentian, conium, belladoim, henbane, dandehon, deadly night shade, thorn Apple, cynth, comp., t:c. Essential of pepermisit, lemon, cinna mon, Tansey,Avintergreen, sassafras, origanum,lar ender, hemlock, cloves, bergamot,• anise, cedar, spearmint, pennyroyal, almonds, wormseed, worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, caratray, cumin, savin, cajiput, spruce; tar, cubebs, ba, and all the essences from the above oils. _ Tinnores.—tint. theubarb, myrrh, cantharis eardainera - , - gidae:digitalis, tolu, iodine, cayenne; muriate tincture of . Laurlinium,paregoric, syrup, , chloroform, collodean or ignirl adhesive plaster, spirits of nitro duic, aqua 'amonia, tulpburic ether, sprat' of •Lav ender, comp., salts of tartar; ant imomal Vine, oil of spike, balsam copaiva, brimstone sulpliiir, pule. charcoal, quicksilver, demijon; bottle add vial corks etc. etc. ' In short, a whole newspaper might tibe filled in the vain attempt to enumerate the one half of the articles kept fur sale at Tialauct,'s. iThis is the right place to buy Gtiods, and to buy them cheap.— net best kind of Drugs are kept hove, and .from the variety and quality 'of them,greatinducements are offered physicians to m* it thelifplic'e of reg. ular purchase: 'The public treneralfY rireinrited to call and examind the quality and piics of- goods; October, 1850.] ABEL TITRRELL. Th' Dairy-men and Farmetiv Valuable Property for Sale. TllE following Real and: Personal Estate, as hereinafter described, situate in New Milford, Bisquehenna County, Pennsylvania, Will be sold at. a great bargain to nay one who may choose to pur chase. The real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five hundred of which are under improve ment, and on which ere four dwelling houses and seven barns. The farm is well designed for, a Dai 7 , and is capable oPfeeding one huralted Cows du ring summer and winter, and every part of it well watered with springs and streams. The buildings and land are in good condition, and op the premi se, are about five miles of fined Stone • Wall, and the other fences are also good, 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 be valuable for building the Rail road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek.— Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca ion about seven miles from Great*nd, through which the New York & Erie Railroad passes, and about one mite from the probable Depot on tha Martin's Creek Railroad, which will 10d from the Lackawanna Coal and Iron Mines to intersect the New York el: Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It can be very advantageously divided into five farms, on four of which would be elle necessary Dwellings and Out-houses;Prnit Trees, &a With the above will be sold a very -large stock of Cattle,'Horses, fie., including Durham Caws, li - orking, Oxen and young cattle, and :also all ne cessary implements of husbandry fur iCarrying on said farm or farms. .7'he Terms of Sale will be as follews:--One -fourth of the purchase money for the. Real estate will be required at the time of purchase, and for Stock, Farming Utensils, &c., half dawn. and the residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with interest annually on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the full delivery of posse lion, the Gestinstalment payable in three years from the delivery . of possession, and the whole amount to be paid within ten years from the sale, be secitred by Bond and McTrtgage. Full possession to be giv en on the first day of April, 1651; with the- privi lege of putting in crops next Fall if i'desirecL A good and indisputable title given. The above described property. belongs to the es tate of S. ME - VLF:RN, late of said county, deceased, and a more desirable property has not at any time, in this section of country, been offered; for sale, and no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per sons wishing to invest moneys in Rag Estate and n good Stock, cannot do better than tie; call and ex amine for themselves. Other tracts 7). lots of land lying in said eounty,are-also offered or sale. Ap plicatiam can be made to 11 Meylert at New Mil ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said coun ty, and any further particulars -that :hay be requi red will be given. ' v. MICHAEL MEYLERT, i Executors of S BENJ. S. BENTLEY, j Meylert, deed. Eagle rettudit , Ware goons, NO. 6. PUBLIC' CIN handn and for sale cheap - Coehing, Parlor, 'kJ Shop, Church and Coal Stove.,2 Stove Pipe and Ware, Pump and Lead Pipe, Slieet Iron, Tin Copper, Wire, Zinc, Iron Binding, Morticing Ma chines,-Shingle Machines, Ploughs, Iron . Serapers, Corn Sinners, Straw bukters; Tin Ware, Saw Ar bors, `3lorters, Sleigh Shoes. Mill Cranks,, Jack Screws, &c. A-e.. Iron and Steel of all kinds—final= ly, all kinds of Castings on luuul or . ,Made to order. WILS i ON F. • Montrose, SepteMber, 1850. .1 _ Fancy Goods. r• ItIIIBONS, Delanes, Thibet cloths, Blue and Green Barrage, Mantilla Siik, Frin g e, Lace; Regent Silk, French Ginghams, Belts, Coslunere„ White Kid Gloves, Cravats. Linen 11!Aloi, Shawls, - LYOXS •117 DLER. z • Sept. 1G: 1850. - . Lumbei Wantel. P/NEand Hemlock Ilnardi, Pine Siding and Shingles. LYONS ci: CIMNDLER. • 3lontme,Se.t. 17, 1850. COD FISH and MaCkerel,RO. 'and 2 just V_ received and for sale by Sept. 18. , CALICOS, Ginghims, Lawn! Gingham& and Silk Goods, Shawls, Parasols, Fancy Cravats, Neck•ties, Edgings, Gloves, Ribbons, &c., in abundance. La dies Shoes rind Gaiters, many kinds, iites and pri• es, at • J: LYONS et SON'S. 1111111ROAD.CLOTHS, Kerseyineres,lTweeds, Ken. 1...) tuck Jeans, Saitinets, French Onsahneres stulf ..: _s just in. . LYONS it SON. tt(pPIECES OF PRINTS, splend and &cap, 1)V just opened and for ea:, by July. 24. J Lyo,ys 4: SON. • 10fAPER-RANG4NGS and Wind4mFuitirins- - .L , Wood Pails, Bptter Ladles and Stamps, Clothes Pias,lltiskets &a. selling by LYONS & SON. AXTATCLIES teili be sold lit Ti-tte's cheaper T.l!' .than the same quality in 'lOl4O place. ID volt PAPER and Shades, LYONS 4 CIFANDLER LOST LAST SPRING, A TWO year old--supposed . to lie a red steer Any Toerum knowing of such . 4ione at large would confer a favor by vying inforination °Ma earn°, to _ : • SAYRK -Montle:we Oct, 8tb,1850. - - estartgpa THE subseribdr has a few sheep to sell or let, Montrose, ;an. 1850. SAYRE. Almanacifjor 1041. MBE Family !Christian Almanac, - with beautiful engravings -:-The Temperance, t, Illacrty and Fruiler's'Almarms,farillle by _ NoTeilitior ILTOP*S9N..Ith;I66O. • .;.. , ~ , , ,, . ..!_.l . , -" , ....-- kt,--- • . - , - ., --- 7•• • .... , ..tteAri•f,*,-.N • z=r-r: I :4N - ' l 2/t.,cri.'4 • -;' . a.? . -- - _-,.. '''%:_it;!ri. • , ..2-- .•ri..Ykii4ll-7°4 .....c.,•l' .!••.'44z.'4..P.4.1.4-, , t.- 4 --•.•-•..;,• . •r'ir,-. , ? 1 . : 1 „4 , !..NY.;,, ,, ,-. 1 --t... 4v 7 t, --,•,_'-`,' 1444. 4 44 ,! A- "k«;.g . --- ,4"' -- 4 i s t,'o ' 1 • "4 0 ,, '4\ _. V:i4e4q, - , k,,,,,,__Aie , ..„.,,, .. „, ..4 - 4ii: , T , z7, - ,-,,,.-,,,,-*,3 = f , 0 ,4 2 ,..aitj , , . * ,•••• - I .s Ac_ ...., tAt'X.-..ait„ .-- .. - :` , s,' ~,,,;,.:-./......-.---- Dr. Raff erty's Celobrated Family MEDICINES—Ahea4 (fa other:, and unarii ' - musty .opproved he Production of ali mad Sizrgcon and Physician of 20 year., prae- tied e.rpprience. RAFFERTY'S RALSI OF GILE.I.D.-...AIRODg-qtll 1110 temedie.s before the public, this stands pre-eminent in the early stages of' Consumption, Brim dila% Catarrak Coiighs,lioarm 88, Asthma, Spittiny of Blood, andlor.all affections of the pulmonary or gans °tensioned by cold: Too much praise cannot be bestowtid upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one affected with any of the above cotn plaints,to secure it at onacl RAFrawry's Etatmv - Prira.—The best Family Physic now ift the Country for sick head-ache, cos tiveness, cleansing the Stomach of bile, purifying the blood, carrying off Diseased humors and restor ing health. RmErrecrs FEMALE . MOSTLY PILLS.-....F0r Tema ving' female obstructicnis peculiar to the sex. ar rising from cold or general weakness of the syst'em. Also for females of costive habits of body, dyspep tic or nervous, weakness, debilitated females. RAFFERTYB EYE IVA*7.—For weak or inflamed eyes, warranted supericir to any in general use. RAFFERTY'S STRESGTORNING PLASTEUr-TOT pains or weakness in the breast, side or back. RAYFE/riffl Won Ott.—The Great Worm Kill er, - warranted fo remove worms where they exist. RAFFETI,TeS EstanocOox—for bndges, rheumatic pains, cramps, nUmbfiess, stiffness or weakness of tbo joints, swellings, quinsy or sore throat. The greatest remedy of the age. The above celebrated Medicines for sale by the following Auxxxs; J. Lyons Son, Montrose:— Rollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn; Thos. Jackson,Spring ; C. E. Lathrop and John Bogart, an- nock ; Cnpw ell, Bnily 4 Co., Factoryville; Stone, Patterson d: Co., Abington Center. July 18,1859. liret7 York and Erie Cana and Surpohanna Roil Ronda, Serum and - Cayuga lakeo EST.= BODY'S 114% 111 MT Lin:l HE subscribers are now prepared to receiv T Freight of all kinds at the following poins, Buffalo, Attica; Batavia, Bergen, Rochester, PRII - Geneva, Dresden, Ovid,, Lodi, Dundee Landing, Jefferson, Havana, 31.11 Port, Corning, Elmira, Factoiyville, Spring Port, Rends der's Ferry. Aurora,' Ithaca, Candor, Owego, Union, Binghamton, Great Bend, Lanesboro; Deposit and Hancock, every day in' the week, (Sundays except ed.) and continue with' regularity throughout the season. They will atterulta forwarding the same to the New York Market, Where it will receire the personal attention of experienced salesmen, who wilihttend to the selling of the same, and re turn the proceeds in' Thinkable funds at either of the above 'points, to the following perzons: Buffalo, Storehouse' of Henry Daw ; Attica, Storehouse of Henry syford ; Batavia, Storehouse of Lucius A. Smith: Bergen, Storehor.se•of Daniel McPherson'; Rochester, Store of Fairbanks 4: Elt , ridge ; Canandagua,' Office of Walter Corcoran ; Genera, C. Lawrende; Dresden, Storehouse of 'Whitney ,f Monell Ovid, Ferguson Sprague; Lodi; Dundee Landing ' Storehouse of Tuthill ez Co.; Jefferson, office of E. 0:- Norton. op the Pier ; Havana, Office of J. I'. Phelps ; llillport, store of J. Stull; Horseheads.ioffice of J. A. Ferrell; Cor ning, store' of Wtrill. Arnold ; Elmira, Storelx:mse of Thurman d Ing,hatn: Factoryville. Stare of Charles IL 'Shepliens;!Spring Port, at the Store of; Redder's Ferry ; Annita, store of H. lc G. P. Mor gan; Ithaea,n P tere of .IL Drake; Candor, store of ,S.Baranger; Owe, office'. of Nathaniel Ells; Union, store of C X Wheeler; Binghamton, office of James Sisk ;Great c -Bend, office of F. Churchill; Lanesboro''office of IFt A. Ward; - Deposit, store of. Ensign ti; Dean ; Ilattcock i ' stare - of Allison and Reeves. . . ' JAMES' SISK, DixOamton, Wu. 'WHITNEY. Dresden. GEO. P: MONELL, do. i • NA'FIIALIEL ELLS, Owego. .46 . &5 . r5.-Buffalti, Henry Thew; Attica, Thomai, Syford; Batavia, Litchis A Smith; Bergen, Daniel McPherson; Rocheiter, Fairbanks d Eldridge; Canandriguii, Walter ICoreoran ; Genova, C. Law rence t Ovid, Fergusoi d: Sprague ; ; Dundee Landing, Tuthill & eo.;•Jefferson, E. 0 Norton; Havana, Millport, J. Stull ; Horse he.ds, J. A'. Ferrell ; ,Corning, Wm. J. Arnold ; El mira:. ,Turinan Q, llnghram ' -,Factoryville, C. IL Shepherd ;..§pring Fprt • Redder's Ferry ; Aurora IL 4: G. P. Morgan; P. H. Drake; Cand or, S. Banger; Union C NWheelerl. Great Bend, F. Churchill Lanesbero', F. A. Ward ; Deposit: Ensign Dean . ; Et:Maack, Allison d: Reeves. CAPTAIN 'JAMES SISE will superintend the busl: ness throughout the ; Whole Line, and receive and fill all orders for Ginceries, Fruit, Fish, O,ysters, d:c.hc. which will be bought afthe lowest whole. sale prices-in New-Yerk, and forwarded, to either of the abovb named i Depots. July 16, 1860. :1 • 23:t f, N , eyr Farm •- rirEEE subscribers have commenced business an• der the firm of 8. 11. Sayre A: Co., and are now opening a now assortment of Goods, consisting of almost exeri article called for, We intend Fening mostly for ready py, - short credit will bo given to thoso (that may wish) that have beenprompt -in meeting their payments,.. Goals will be Srild na lon , as at any othor store in Oa hope good attention, and low prices, we hope to get our (live of patronage. P. S. In addition to the above, 'we hare in con nection it Tin and Sheet Iron eitablishment,'where will be kept a ,general as.sortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Outings, Hollow Name All orders in this line will be "attended:to immune diately. Merchants that wish to buy, to , sell. will be suppliedwith Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, and Stoves, on liberal terms, ; 11. SAYRE & 7ionners,- 1 -Spring styles, fur 18511 A great va• riety of all.kinds and qualities. for sale- cheap at • ' ! S. H. SAYRE & Co. Hats and, Capt.—Gentlemen and Boys'leghorn, Wool, and Faint Leaf Hats, by - • S. It SAYRE & C 0...: 'limning? new patent premium and safety gas lamps,tonsisting of church, parlor; store' and'shoy lamps, and the • patent . Phosgene; for -burning m the same, for sale by - S. if:SAYRE & Co. • Sole and Upper Leather, Ilr(ots and Shoes, of all kinds and (polities, by ''S. H. SAYRE dt Co: Window Sash and Glass, codfish ' and: Maekerrel, Salt, Lime and Plaster, in large or small - quantitica .by SAYRE .& co. .P/ouglis.-,•Bitigktintott, Montrcise, Skinners Ed dy. and Mott at Fuller's Ploughsaid . castings,eort. faintly- On. hand. • " fron. , -Englisb,•and - Swendie square bars, suit=. able for drag teeth, by: - S. H. SAYRE I.t co. - April 10;.1860..• - : - Boil 11 00k1 1 . 4 A. LT, the Text /3oelte - need in the nig , Xi. ;Academy, tuell'iitse a variety etheie; Suet opened endi!ereele_;et the laweit Otte, 4y. S•Pt.t. ' YOl 91r ALBANY l ez BUFFALO, 71 ,1 4 1,,,epte j !, 4, . vt_a-, • • c.l._.`Y • ,‘41,17,,,,,t, IN mcn ZOTTLZ—Chri nakipoort f •a - Veit • • :nom Dow a day—Oce Latda caltain!ag 44 , doseo-}u Twenti3One Days. Price ei,150 par Pet4e, or Six Poilaffr ss.n. ;11031141.47A:150D7tt77'7gEa.: PUIDYINN: IXTRAR , - It rota put rp is (IT T ezd. le 'of thrf same rigitat itrer ; gi and earzep. ttat P.0.1r3 malt , Sl,c;rrrt 7/{3 rett4 - zir urer 9A ItS.trAltILL ' A. end en eth.r eitzller eft, tear II! rfatlMmn sn nl r -111•44- - stood from the I:»,o‘r;ng- (xis 11 et* pout...sera, perlims 1:3 Jliedk'ne•Tirt:lL . fta ESSZNCS 7";Z:0 "." 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Auz. .9.4.. 1146.: Eras es .14i.frice , a dolae •ninedor,,. s larre—it bus cured a in , e co PaasUal,, , i,m; that et :7,.. - ,...5ti,a; dent had :214 was: di.. %`.'ar 'he octanotoornd taltink : Meant I.l . e;afrine, ha coal no! raise his head to his ioo2; 3.11' ~ Ilea at ar ! lun s i end every - syrthetotz seetneii 10 indicon' that he must die: but. sattralshinti to oil, he is r.ow et:, :a._ labor end tide, WI very th e comity. Br ess4 t•alyites hs; Ctrs. I win ',,ito slirivw,yemr, when-1 visit the city of Ileve York in the aprlog, what rivet Shiers Brent Ass door for . lea. It has niso eared a pow Thai/ of Consarpies la I:lrlctote county, which ter fitter raping cstor,toidl.l errs. .•• , , RAISED FROM HE.q RAVE.-- ....1. . ' Mesita. Prate ,b roster, mere tents of IV:stttibtnniwstl.' Coin.. called on us at NC*, York, Arra 21at,1et7,, and frAa , -- 11ront's Ilottorn bad charred Mel lot 11/C.ll liolwlrss tows of - CatiVaßptiaa. in their town. that tit , gr no other eerie% med:- - • ehus could be sold there; that it tad raised seise as if /fowl' Ma- grerao,-aome that physicianai arid nil the friends said must die. Ono gentleman. in partienisrons so far pee: that big physician told Min it 5014 furless to tale any warn medicine,- lie - then, ,isleis no - kaput:as lift, began - to take- Braes Itaisaw —got well-and LS now u hell as he es - res , . -Doctors could ma no Enolpa lym.l). Jennings, a merehant kt Fiirepind e'orm Ashtabula co, Ohio, nritoto to us, October t.d. lase, and etas. cd II cure cf Cetrsumrtion which the use of 123AVT'S ax DIAN PrOSORIII• BALIILIC had 4fficted to Ns. IVIONssi Crorket of an adjoinine town. ..str. Crochet had sought en= lief frcim tho best rbyilciana end nmnerous niediclner„ bat , ' found note. for the WO Mind of that trairelanthi; monster Camassotisa. hod taken fast hold,on his vitals, and : was ssa deetroytne and debilitating his - body that he eras mare . sweloo. - Ijo erns given op by his phyriclan; and nit frkada as ono who would soon ieSettt a firers. Pet crest: in 'Ads last eiummity. 'triage and tr.sreettotts alit may seem. yet It Is true, that the use-of ciey for rouses of Brumes tam • VVI.MOIO.II7' mtgs.= • bur unelluehed the band et - ths• destrrtser,: and restored Mr. Crochet to health, tr now IS111.111.7:1; rtasatT, IttOODD' MAk. IfLEED kin AT ;TH E Mr. W. Chapmaii,, trercbant. IdiddletUry.• slete•ar Yee; - ; 'mod, stated to us tbaf hit lan wra nellessi irttligea:+trirt. the lunge, and after all ether reratilea tailed, luta Ws. cistre.rid he tooidd die, he trade U.l of Dreotre'lmiion - NI: cionetry Notsn-t,'whicl4 SEX= t r eecr,,o,, liot to kas/tk. • SHE COULD HOT SLEEP EV ,13ED bre. James Icing, itroc.mlaant Cud tr.iller of Kirk:wad. Lake ahto, wrote, Sept..lEth, ISlEl,thatallnittra Putoes nay BaI4AM WAS ellectin; some tistouisbtep cures In that ekin• itp ;'one LUC in particular, was tho aids heed mailer.. abe bad been dismayed for fourteen yam's, sad her boehm,ld bad spent almeat ell Ma canaltip In payinz doctor:4 end trying all kinds of medicinci but to no purpose. :Elbe bad nor LaUtor slept is Aer far Jeterell vor4 eonaceaenew. of bee dimes° ; butoow idler Mktg aim:4We* of itranei Pulmonary Billow; elle,eonld Ile end issjoy, a&sp, la bar . lced. as well as tier sho could. - , • • . FEMALE.WEAKNESSES AND.COMPLAINTS:' No remedy offered% to MO public hen e'reer cistern(' and e, In restoring , A .pL 410 Incidenta) • Ealt;;. messes end megularities or the les, PUI,MOZ Bs It makes no differeneo whether IheSersagrostart• be tupprestion,.eitylt, or other ssesdcaess=lC REGULATES. ALL: hy strengthening the system. tonahchigtheeirnantica., and SOOTHING and ALLAYING NEUVOUVRIUTASII., ITY. Ste Pamphlets.,. . - - . CHANGE OF LIFE. „ • ••= ~ , . Fr the Girl to the tr musk and o Wawa angitr.; sgs—the one ease is Imlay:tut and the other_so - gredeski : suppres.td, as to prereat nay of the fail iti,egissef . that dm , -. queraly , faita canseTzattee of such cheap, • Kerma Dlieasei and ;Derangements .. J Cared erl4)at felt: DYSENTERY_ aid PLAINT, to calt:Tres exid'aduSt—aad • • No mother need e 4 rer earraia she: doadi - oriir!eund bf Cholera Infanta= while reelMtly. 11'.0 R ANT'S .PU4- 610 NAR Y BALSAM bo.'raltamßdered, • B should • for each me; Cites to largna,thstt the Matra doses: Agents- - -403tL. TURRELL; Burritt, New:Millard; Curaq,;g 4 Gibson P..*.dgeiviir.nesiborq:4 9111146 i4kTpucpg.ll4o4:-: Ptepti EdwinTiiiiiny;Br4lclin; Jitilln#o4 Ilsrford; S. (E ' .11e410174,it.'" .ik -- T LYONS; 6ON tarri,Yeincertiit ertejaebi i4b;n their ota stank vliere rh tjr 10, and mine misort!ntritrof,:- ;}l7:Sfr .61°°4418, 41ilak 4t4b409-to #0;!111):1: 118 *El"' - w w*