~c7A l~r>°.±u,4 0,.P.-3:.,.: .c. ..~'4..:~'F~..e~. - . _...r~::x_~.. ~: ~. ~:lY~Ye,S,:~r.::r.J.J:.>H4.>na'fn he Lgder D. IR the Fight. - fail - DT -D•TID 81.1Elit. I knoir 'that the word, that great big 1 1 1414, - % - A,..A.: From the peasant up to the king, Has a different tale from the tale I tell, And& different song to-sit:lg., But for me=and I care note single fig . - • If they say I. am wrongor am right— I shall always go for the weaker dog, - For the under dog in thefight. ' - • I know thaviheworld, that great big world, • Will never a moment atop To see which - dog mar be In'the fault, But will shout f o r le dog on top. But for vue,..l shall never patise to ask • Which dog may bola the right, - For-my heart. will beat, while it beats at all, For the seder dog In. the „fight. ?enhance what I bate said I had better not said, 'Or 'twere better ! had said it incog., • . But with heart sad with glass filled- die& to the: 'ller'es a licaltli io for bottom dog.; -About Salt. That universal table relish, salt, is a chem. i cal cons:JlJiitid7of • ewe nty_Wrie;-7 ', by weight, of a beautiful ****flver:itifir liur - sott metal; called sodium, dideorerid by Sir Tim phrey Davy in 1807, and thirty-five parts of-a pangent yellowish green gas, called chlorine, discovered by Scheele' in 1774. * This *most useful coir.pound is found in the sea and in the rocks ' from which our principal supply cornea.. • •The most - wonderful• deposits—are foetid.% Poland and Ilinsery,-. where .4 is quarried like 'reeki-and to a:griat..deptb. Other large deposits ars- ftrindin. , Cheshire, England, where the water is forced down by pipes into the saltood pumped up as brine, which is evaporated and , the , salt obtained. To such in:extent bias Wit been carried - - . .that *one town in the salt region has scarcely an upright house in it, the foundations having been undermined by the extraction of the salt. At Northwich, in the valley of the riv an Weaver, in England, there are 'two beds of rock salt, together not less than sixty feet thick, which are suppOiedici oartititute large insulated masses, about a mile and a half long, and nearly_thirteenhund?ed yar& wide. Ia Virginia there are beds of salt, and the Salmon .'Mountains in Oregon ; contain large depaiits of the same material. The beds or masses of rock-salt are occasionally so thick that they have not yet been bored through, altheugh tbey_have been mined for many cen turies. This is,the txise with: the Er - aces at Wichezki in Aiistrian Poland, and the lower - beds at•;Northwich, England. The brine springs of Salina and Syracuse, N._ Y., -are well known. ' There are ipso extensive silt springs in.Oii . The brine is pumped up from wale made in - the rock into which it flows., *,brine is put - into large iron ket tles under which fires'are built, and the 'pro cess of evaporation proceeds rapidly. beds are, found in nearly every strata of the earth's crust, whinkshows, sap, the Scientif ic American, that as the majority-of-these salt beds hive txlme-. from lakes left in the hollows of the rocks by the recedence of the sea, the sea kw*roughage? , logic ages been as it is to-day. An illustratio n of' this fact is found in the Great Salt: Lake, which is • the largest salt lake in the world, but by no means the only one, as such inland inasseiof saline water are tound over the whole earth. It is situated 4,200 feet • shove the level of the sea, among the Rocky* Mountains,, and has an area of three% thotion4l _Alibis.. Yet high. as is the lake,ikivas Oneti'xilsCirt of the • sea, which retired by the iiiheaval of the rocks, and that great basin took its salt wa. ter up with it. Should this in time' elapo rate, and ifs Silt-beanie covered with mud and• sand, and the land - again be depressed, it would becOme a part'of the earth's crust, and the people,,of future ages would wonder per , haps, how it came there. There are also, however, salt rocks,taltilig.their.place in re,g tiler ee,olcigie seiies — with 'other rocks, and can be accounted for only as other stratified rocks, viz., that' they were deposited from their solution in water or carried mechanic. ally to the spot Where now found by the ter.•_ At a meeting of the Massachusetts Horti cultural Society, early in 1858, a. resolution was introduced, authorizing the I'resident of that Society to petition the Legislature for a repeal of the laws prohibiting the killing and destroying of the robin. This motion was laid on the table, but a committee was ap pointed to investigate and learn the habits of the robin, and 'report. This committee re ported March sth, 1459. We give in brief the results of the committee's investigations as reported by its chairman; Prot J. W. P. Jenks, and found in the Society's journal : Ist. Early in March, nunibers of this bird made their appearante in this vicinity; but un til the week in April, only the male birds. 2.1. The gizzards of those killed in the Morning were, as a general rule, eith e r entire ly empty, or but partially distended with food, well macerated, while those killed in 'the latter part of the day were as uniformly filled with Taxl:ireslily taken. 3d. From s tbe almost daily. examination of their gizZardic from the early part of March to the first of May, not a particle of vegeta ble matter was found in the gizrard of a sin- 1 gle bird. On the contrary, insects in great variety;both as to number and kind, as well as in every variety ci condition sato growth and developement, st'bre the sole food. But nine tenths ofthe aggregate mass el food thuceolleeted during this period consist 'ed of one kind of larva, which; through the aid of Baron Osterisselten, - Secretary of the Russian Legation at Washington, 1 was ens-' .bled to identify as the Bibio albipennis, Say, and *hose history and habits;by the. aid Of, Dr. Asa Fitch, entomologist of the N. Y. State Agricultural Society, I was enabled to make out quite satisfactorily . : • " - From ohs to two hundred of this larva were freqUently:taken from a single gizzard, all in fresh, Unmacerated Condition ;• and usti ally, when this larva was found, it was the -only food in the stomach. 4th. During the month of May, the Bibio larva entirely disappeared from the gizzards, but, up to the 21st ofJunei was replaced • by a variety of insects or worms only, including spiders, caterpillars, and beetles of *lv family Bawl* the parents Of the well known wire-worms, so destructive to corn and - vericias•other seeds when committed to the ground. • The earth-wcirm I.lo* to be a favorite food for the_young bird, 'hut sparingly ern-' ployisd by the adult for its own . use. sth. From the ditie — of June. 21st, 1 began to find strawberries, Cherries, and pulpy fruit geaerally,tutin a majority of the -examina tions with insects, which led me to cOuclUde that they: were not fond ores es ,Fleeivel.r. 'vegetable diet, but rather adopted it ate dessert, sea trim the -Owe Mg it .particularly during the enervating :Pea. son "(moulting. • At this season of the year,' I discovered 2 ;auttkeilirinti . iime in the food - of the - birds killed ir, Or bear the !Wage , aeo those killed in. the country at a distance frein ~gardens-snd fruit trees; the latter .haltingless of stone fog; andmore, of iPseos, in their gis rants, vVielf,eedniirfo conch& thaVthe rob in is not in 'idenslve fhrager. • 6th._ the mixed diet of the robin seeds I to combine from theiripening of the atrawber• riew sod *flies U l. - OtitpberpT-Ibu:TwAtaiile poition cutislating during,. August tember, * in great pelt of elderberrieslStimlnt. ens eatuedensieland,poke-berries (Phytolac ca debandra): ' • Ith. During the month of 'October r,the _vegetable diet -is wholly discarded,. and its place_suppled by gnutabcppriiindershopter- ErNever,,says It :torrespondeitt of; the out - " - Coupitry. Getitilent_aa,ked - your horses with Bth. Eicry -in Novenibrobin clover hay, as it. will, nine timer out of tot, grates aouthward-rthe few **Ding- eltitig prozAtee!the Neavel: 'Geed;-sweet _Timothy out a miserable existence duriug' r ,ttle winter bay 4 atid:o4K47llflphill Teed"-for driving. itioilths, Jet T:le 00—,40 erifera)r4teA4-et 54r,',vet becrss ieWkandiloi• " l 44 ihe Wi *4w6 - A 444 PitberZl6ollPertiiciMMUZis). ' The ocean is; however ' the most Ce:.nt - mine of salt, Since the chloride consti tutes about one•thirtieth part of its weight. In warm regions - the salt is 'extracted 'from the ocean by natural evaporation, as at Turk's Island, where - great quantities are every year obtained in this way'. Large shallow basins, called tanks or bilink reservoirs, the bottom of which is very smooth arid formed of clay, Lire excavated along the seashore. Between theni an& the aea large reservoirs,': deeper than" the - brine -pits, itre excavated. These communicate with the , sea by means of a channel provided with a sluice. The basins the sel-watsr is evaporated - are divid; i:11' into's nivilber coleparuneitts bylnesns of banks. All these compartments have a communication With each other, but so that the inter has-frequently, a lose cir cuit to make, from one set toinOther. Some times it must flow four or five hundred yards before it resehestbe end of thiascirt of laby rinth. The water of the-sea is let into these reservoirs is the Month of March, - and is ex . posed on a vast surface to evaporation. The. first reservoir *lir -etideik to retain the water till its impurities have settled, and from it the - oder. -ieeiti;oire are. : supplied; se '...tbeir water evaporates. The salt is considered be on the point of crystalizing when the-vte - ter Begins to grow red. Soon after this - a pelliele.tw thin =Ate titsst fonds bothe sur face, which breaks , and falls to 'the bottom: This; the salt, is drawn out, and then -left 'upon the, borders to drain and dry. - The salt thus obtained , partakes of the color of Ville bottom on which it is formed; and is hence white, red, or gray. On the coast lof San Francisco there Are extensive natural salt pans : which furnish an abundantsupply of excellent salt. In France and Germany stilt water is pumped into ,great cisterns • on the, tops . of tolver, - whence it, is allowed _to flow °down the Arbil; btleidles &orbs builitup in -molar. walls,bataseeo-,woOden frtunes;•which . areexiiiedlo in or. der to promote evaporation. 'After the brine hasleen thus concentrated, it is boiled-down. To DELAT BLOSSOMS.—Ani fruitfree may be madeto Wooer indficictutlylater in the sea &Xl to prevent its finks hem the frost, and consequently present a fine, heavy crop,_ by the following judicious . treatment:! - .In -the Middle of the minter, when the ground is most severely- r ims,* .large pligof wheat, straw or oak leaves around the roots, - letting iVextend• for some - . distalice in every direction, so astoeover the extended roots that approielt the surface of,the earth. Cover, this pile with plaiks - or hoard; so that no rabies:l fall upon the pile. Let this cover remain until all danger from frost basplussed. reniove_the-cover and straw,-and look for a splendid crop to follow awn. The rationale of this simply is::the frozen earth ieill not thtw Until late in the _spfing„' if the pile remain ; end while ilielliuth is fro zen the tree cannot bloom; but lifieti the danger is past remove.the covering, -and- the tree will bloom forth .speedily. Try it_ far. Mer.friettdc;4-Iress:Xcirker. A WesternsatseriW says::.:" Will you Or some of-your scientific ecutoppnedeaus..he .siti good wet° adentifieprintiageti, ;hol clover improves land.;; and also why it .atCites thalltakvitrY o. l4Bal i d,ca Pi e r imi r to sibbber alter It coirkekinfn stlnWer knoW that it has bothilise Waits, but IhOW, or why, is not ao T ;. 3' ' The latter query we cannot insWer. It is clear that Something is developed in the clo ver plan; more atipeCially at and' after ering time, -which stimulates the salivary glands, of Ininiciintb an' unnatural and un tiettlthY_lctiolf," as tobacco does those :Mee who - use it. In the latter .case we suspect, but do not‘know, that the nitrate Of. potash, (saltpetts) 111-ecappoimdwhiph,„,alP...know . abOunds in tObacCo, is the Cause. lii the 45: ver, we have no doubt; thattiome compound, ,perhaps a salt of one of the alkalis—more , probably of potash—it developed to a larger ' -extent than a moderate and healthy action of the glands requires, and thus produces the slobbering. We do not claim to have answered the question, and leave it open to any one who can. When the,effect is observed, especially if in a horse at work, his feed should be. changed. The other question, we think,is easily an swered. Clover tuts long roots which pene trate the. earth deeply, and draw up its min. end food from a. greater depth than most plar.ts. Of .course it draws less from _the Roil contigu - oua to the , surface, because fed largely by. that:below. ,It has Asci'a well es panded foliage, and•draws, fur its organic el ements, largely from the air.. Now it these mineral elements-, drawn from E deep in the 'soil, and the 4:trgranic. elements, collected • .from the air, .when ; both arc j combined, in the full - grown plant s j be turned under, it is 'manifest that so much is given to the soil for manure. . We cannot, in this'ease, say given back; or, tatigned to - the aoll„fer it, did not come from the soil proper, but from aboie and below it; and the proper soil has se- - quired so much of what it had not before, and. that in a cendition to be readily dissolved and to pass into other plants, as in a se e ped ? ing crop of wheat, for instance. . But suppose the clover be cutoff or fid 'A ' instead of being turned in. Still nearly half itsgrowth is left in the soil : for the roots ot a ckiver Crop ire found, by investigation; to be nearly-as heavy, when gathered' and dried, as-the tops. But in addidim to the large amount of fertilizing matter. left in the -Noll,. its being perforated by so many roots and to such a depth, :may have something to do with the beneficial effects. May not these perforations favor a natural drainage of the soil by opening pores fOrthe redundant wa ter of rains to pass freely off and for the air to follow I The drainage and the aeration of soils is of vast importance ; and it may be that clover, by its strong, Wide , spreading, and deeply :penetrating roots, favors those operations snore than the generality of plants. We only mentibn this, as a possible mode • in - whieh clover may improve soils; believ ing, however, that the good effects are -due mainly to the fact, that the clover acts as a collector of plant foOd for funire cropa,_gath ering from the subsoil and the air and depos iting in the :surface soil. The comparison might not seem too - " far fetched," , it we should say—as the steward brings the meat and vegetables into the kitchen, so the clover brings the plant food :into the soil proper: and as the cook pre pares the food for hungry guts, so the elo vor prepares the plants food forlhe wheat or whatever crop is to succeed.— : Farmers' .fag. The Robin. ligstqwtcisr-', , .....,„„...,„,„ ..‘t - -el 1 ., .. \ \ CUTLERY,/ :WA .„-,,, litjo, L;s --4... ~, ;,/ --N. .... General Finding Store now replenished with a large miety of FOREIGN - DAME 1I GOOD S . We cordiaily invite the Public to inspect out ' Builders and Cabinet Hardware, FOCI= AND TABLE CITILIOLT. . MECHANICS TOOLS AND MANTrAcTuomo ARTICLES, • • FAILIIIRO TOOLS, • Gras,Srottenet AtTICLES, - `Mtactii.anoviCann Fence illinwa!ls, LAST Ileum qatansreisia, Mason's -Challenge Blacking, always bright and sparkling, — "it adorns the Palace of the great, and cheers_ the 'solitary hut of the lonely haekwoodannui." 0-Et .- L IN SHAM A; SONS CFunuran ENGLISH SAWS, - warranted to run true, set well, carry points, and ewe , all kinds of knots. Nails, Iron, and Steel, DAIS AND CAM POOTS- AND SHOES, Tam', &masa, Corral, Ratsous, Stmts. &c., Crockery, WonnekPAPKOIANGIMS, WILEATII, ThomET . CLSTRE, BROW* FIGSITTE, GOLD CENTILI WINDOW SHAIWIL WINDOW and Picrvairoaa, old Trams, an Assorted ticked= CiABIIIEZ, BUILDUP _MP% • LINEN TAIIIICIL NArms IND TADLIC LINES, ' ..;•- CURTAIN AND FCRNITUILK MATICRIAL,. LACIAL ENIEJLOIDKAIS.4, CAUVRICI MVSLIN, kg., ' SCOTCH' AND SWISS GOODS, PONOKII and other Handketchiefs, Aksoarr.o NV= TINS AND SILK CRAVATS, LAME' GAUNTLETS, NKT M IT, SILK AND KID Giovis, I.IOSIERT, &c., &c. PraotßTvg, • . PACIFIC, ALLTA.I . " BAT BMW DETCIII2; SPRAGI.TeS, DDICSILL, - AM:MCA; RICHMOND, TACONT, lIAILIICIT, •&c., AC.,- Foreign and Domestic Ginghams, Drocor.s, At.r.seas, Paaasterras,lirat4os, Mocsus DELatsts, BLACK Sriss, CARPKTS, Baca, Sttruiturns CIIAIES AND Ilimsrmaos, We charge nothing for inspection, and cheerfully impart information to all. Roping soon to see you, We remain, Respectfully, Yours, 111. S. Wilson dc Son. Montrose March 2.1. 1859. New Goods. New Goods. POSTPF govEcEßs AItE now, receiving a well selected stock of Goons, ;nimble fmthe season. Among their stock mar be found quite allvariety of Dress 6O•411, Delaines, Lawns, Silks, - CHALLIA, PRINTS, &e. Sheet lags, Bleached & Unbleached, TICXI3IOI - .CHECKS,.DIIIIIIP Blue Drill,Valveling, Table Linen, I~AIESSSIi, iiAEZcN, Pants Plait for Boys & Mess' Wear. Yankee Notions..—Consiaing Faney Soaps, Tooth, flair, Cloth, and Scrub &vibes, Lath er Brushes, Razors, Razor Strops, Combs, Fins, Ben nett pins, and fixings generally, Groceries.—Such as Teas, Black and Green, Coffee, Roasted Coffee, Raisons, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Soap , Candi* Starch, Zante Currant-% Sake-. rams, Gelatine Tapioca, Lemon Extracts, Cream Tar tar, Pork, Fish, &0., Lc. Woodenware.—Nils, Tubs, Keelers, Mfop. handies,Brooms, : Clothespins, Corened'Boxery, Ox. Bows, Skipiebtut's 4.re Jiandies, made/roan Virginia Lir , Oak. Ilardware.—Patent CQffee Mills, Not-Crid er+, Hammers, Hatchets, Knives and Forks, Blitehei- Knires, Builders' Furnishing Goods, Iron, Na and Steel. -- We tender our Inks to all onr old Mends, and assure them that we now offer a choice *stock of goods at fair prices, and shall be pleased to ace them Montrose, March pa r tsso. • HOWE'S • _ PATENT EL SPRING- BED. Luxury, colors; dnd Ease 'Combiheil.' THESE CELEBRATED BEDS FOR - SALE, DT W. W. SMITH & CO. Nemtrole, Yirci 23.-1869. - - A CARD. DB. THAYER. of the Binghamton :-Vialer Care; be.at Sosquelmnna De pot, (Nicofs,Boteljon the nth of-each, month, dur ing the Spring and Summer, for Oimultation. Inva lids will find it to their advantage to give him a cull. Patients received at-ali times at his RSTABIIiIf- MUT, in BINGHAMTON, N. T.; where every aim fort and convenience may be found for the success furtreatment of leavalide. Binghamton, N. T., March .23, 1859.-tf OFFERS !sr, the , public, at prices that comet !NIB to stu c t v ai large and immense assortment of • GR'a:OR . RIES, At the old and wilt known estabrehment fosmetly occupied by' G. X. Crane. • ' SUGARS, TEAS,,COFFEE:SPICE, FLOUR. and BALT, (by the sack or barrel,) MR; and *ll articles usually found in first class Groceries. flaw 'bilk" Wholesale and Retail. As I mean to merit, I hope to reeelee a literal share of public patlmmge., • • N. B. The highest market irice paid fck Pelts and "de loon" and Teal Skins. ' • • z Montrose, larch 16, 1859.-etc REMOVAL: F. F9I4,IIIIOILIINE HAS REMOVED kg • Harness Mid Trunk Shop mom the ereet,leto the buildiog formerly occupied by Boyd & Welister, one doorlxlow Keeler &Stod dard's, 'latish be bas titled-up eipressly for a - .4111414 . Hai m, Tria k - Si op, and where he would•be happy to hays hit Mende call. _.411 who have unsettled accounts for 1858, will please all wiabssut. further notioe v . • And oblige, POILIBAM.. ihnstrome; January 19, 18ti9. , • 3000 ROLLS WALL PAPER, _ DIBMOVITOTLEI - Bordering, IgfrukniTitper, Bre. A new jest, iirrireitialii aide cheap, by 11- • ABEL Mina: Macke" Stalch 9, 1849. Igeows:Qineel _ _ [''. rilrir YOU 'l7l - ILLUBTJUTED NEWBFA -I.— PEWS, NiflLlDighlkit, for sale at the Itoot, rose Book Store by 4-,,-C-111i1MLLAVD. gTRAftWitiVITRIMISI 1 HAT every Intetligent min in this community Y44PW1)6001w 4 P1,11 14 4A 1 1,' 1 ' "' ' '- 11•11! , -= ib "A. - 1 $ - ,J,1'..i , Tt..!..f.:,..,,, . 11115 1 1 4 • __,_' 4' ,.. 1 4 /IC T t at Ite " S , T E klAPElnitr P t „ritturCsteri*e iroii, - ..t ~:,,, eksi i; ;-:,;:, ,---: Manylnow this to be a fact ; but for the benefit of the few wh6 do not, we would saj that ire 'are pre pared to do any work in our line which may be en trusted to us, in the moat durable mainti;,' in' the most improved style, and id tho shortest possible time. :VI Work . WiarOnied kt_yive Good Satisfaction. JAMES:U. WEArift; -' • Alin' L. ATHERTON. itelittpflt, klatch 9,18.1412-40 ,„_. ...,.., —..- . MEAT MARKET, On PuMr Avenue, near Searle's Hotel. TrESP9OnstinUy on hand; kood upply 44 (RATS of all kinds. Cash' &id for Beef Cilia. tie, Calves, Sheep, suid Lambs. Also for slides of all kfudn. IMSTOCK k HAWLEY. r. T. mosTocx. . . n. sisart.ty. Montrose, Fob. It,lBb9rtf. IMONZIALE MILL ! EinceJustice to ALL Men. • A. MOON & CO. , mapeetfully inform • • their friends and the public, that they hare completed their large and Superior FLOTTR MILL ! s AT UNIONDALF s and commenced the manufacture of all the' various kinds of Flour, illeal, and Feed, of the ptirestquality. To those unacquainted With our Sa tablishmcnt we would say: We hare Four Run of Excellent 'Stones, manufactured by Flan k Munson, Utica, N, Y., and superior Machinery from the Wash ington Iron Works of I. Stanton k Co., of Newburg, N. Y4' With three Bolts' Of this hest Anchor and the whole fitted up with all the • Modern•lmprovameits Mit First Class Mill. In conseoneneo of these improvements,the"_s4en" is dispensed with and better results obtained. The Flour fa better sod whitstitpd.the sating to the cus tomer iptalus win- teen equal, 15 per cent. Custom. Work CCated protiPtly, - and irtMieVest inanner: MEAL, at.d FEED kept foe sale at the Lowest Cash Prices. g :Satisfaction given in Erery Purlieu lar—Putlic Patronage is Respectfully Solicited, Uniondale, Feb. 28 1869.-Ty LiaWLILa I QUWII Wm. K. HATCH, Proprietor. lIIS new and commodions Hotel, situated on Main T Streeti near the Court House, and nearly in the center of the business portion of Montrose, is now fully completed and furnished, and was opened on the 'lath of September, 1858, for the accommodation of the public and trarelein. The Proprietor_ feels confident tliat he is now prepar e d to entertain gnats in a manner that canno t sufl 10 give • Complete Satisfaction. , The 'louse and Furniture are new, and no expense has been spared to render it equal; if not superior to any similar establishment in this part of the State. It is well supplied with all the 'recent improvements and comfort., and obliging waiters will always be in at tendance to respond to customers, The Stables connketett with this Ifouse are • New and, Convenient. The Proprietor respectfully solicits the patronage -oT his old friends and the public generally. lIATCII. Montrose, September 22, IBsB.—tf Nev(Firin in Brooklyn TBE subscribers would respectfully announce to the people of Brooklyn and vicinity that they have entered into a copartnership in the Mercantile Business under the name and style of McKenzie &. Nichols. They will keep constantly on hand a general assort, went of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hard. ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Yankee Motions = Ire., and 'wM dispose of them for ' Cash or Ready Pay, at prices which will prove to be lire (*valet lire prices. They would have it distinctly lunch? alood- that - the business will be conducted strictly upon the .READY PAY , systrm, except by special arrange ment with PROMPT three to slzmanthcboyente They would invite the old customers of the late firm of McKenzie & Eldridge, an l the. public gener ally, to give them a call, promising to deal honorably and with all alike. Bring along your Produce and we will pay you the MOST MARKET prices' for the same in exthang,e for Goods. • To Dairymen! 1 • We ate making arrangements to send Tour Fut ter and obtain the rrry highest market prices. We design to do a IRellittalllFOrigrding and Connulasiou , Business, and ask a share of your Patronage. igDwr; McKrim, t McKESZIE & NICHOLS Altos Nicnocs • 1 Brocoklyadibirch 2,1859.-U • • RIGHT .IN TOWN: EXTENSION TABLES =3 8111111 lIIIIITHIRSI '4; f . ailtiftAPlllCi!) to sidaho TIMES, of Walnut, Cherg, an d BtahoganY, and warranted to week right up to l tbe . • 'nAGPode[dmjs P, is i B tiTt: f • TO BE ,1 . 11 7 .in the week, (Sundays excepted,) 1 / 1 .07er 2 Goo_ pi!tees ,Wall Pam, :insides Border and Nitindow Shades, a large- variety. The largest and tafstisserhneittrontall Paper ever bro't into this market, which will be eeld for cash, as low as the fauna quality can he had COM en... Binghamton. For further partimdsta call at at.. lijiullard's Book Store,llist door , trortlfofttAearle'a 'Meek •wikere you will. also find a large and superior assortment of Bon" and Stationery, -with a few Yankee notions at, the dorest rah prices. • A.R. BULLARD. I. Montrose, March 0, 1859.. • D ""WOTICV E, PATRICK, JS., would like, a l/ ter* silence Of nearly ten years to Went to the moral pensitsili *es of • very generous public, who Jbeiviensefefiti*Yeelation of his' usefulness by exacting ki• grim when needed or thought to be' neeviekbut who have given no other *Mem of gratitude oegood•laortioolott., In the way of " substantistaid"as Boca ll 9W 4 soy —that he now desires a fultaud entire settlement of all his accounts, also the accounts of the late kris of Patrick k , ds:•_,"- and ge r „_l* e' „Istiisistdther to stato, that he desire; nothing to . b conga - ova Wren.% us titer afew weeks; the veld asetents, remaitdng aettlettelsookike placed in the hods ot g 9)11 eke/it collector. and made to-seems, to,bim solnething.that Al bey Oats and Buckerkea' Plelitentlott tbfsiud take action icesitEngl, y:—Lroars Truly: • ' - - tir If atteaile - * sboalli sot he adit toms. vTsix P.llusnemz may have something to • tars Ayfir C o rMiWgr.brath. to estrad of Nara Naive seapa 'D rills, so ematdasil with ether imbalances I • still greater alterat to afford elfeettes antldOte foe he diseases tianwparflia ownes an reputed to cure. It beikeed that ouch atetE g yti ts wanted by thooe who suffer fetes Antrim aomplainta s , and ,atir Oat seamorlutu=prz round toil& hawed:rot pa zn c en u ltle .. tely t tal t s , ==li ti to r li hero enywilment many ; end Prreftdots ant•lgroltliee tillseases, Fleets, Pimples. litttr i t. Tumors; OAS Khente, Head, ;thins and Syphilitic A &salons, kleretulal Dineshek Drop. Nhunitgla or Ttg nkluloUrerix, Idspepsy aad ladbees• floe, Erysipeiter. Wee Or Lt. Anthony'. Fire, and indeed the Whole ot 1 1=41 arlsix, Impurity of the Wood. h•LU he NO await peontellet of bob Or ken la Ike epriate, Wet foollaunneaarldeli fees/ lfr &Mat swum tithe year. By the timely ezpuldem &them IV& rankling Wanda, *fa niPised to limbed. Multitudes pm. ITO.. able.' this remedy, spare themselves Opus the endurance of row Mats lions and ulcerous ante. through whlnh the spine will strive to rid Itself of ecntruptimm, If mot wished. to &this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse mat the vi tiated blood whenever yo pad Ito impurities banding through the ' skin in pimples. eroptionsor sores; cleanse It +len you fled It bob .fronted and siumdslo In the reins; cleanse It uhenreer it is foul and your feelings will tell one when. Even where no particular disorder lofel, people eulov better healtkand Reek**. for chaos. leg the blood. Keep the 'blood healthy and all In well; but with this pabulum of life disoOered, there CM he unlasting health. Soon er or Later something Mid,guaretif, and tit,* machinery of life 4 disordered oelfeerthosen. • Nat aparilla ban, and deserves much the repu r tAcm of acerseplhdt ineliwee ends, But the world has been e deceived bY, brepazations of It, partly becalm the drug One hm OM tao ow. toe that is deleted for i 4 lent more beutow mar Oreiseratioroklfot . tending to be coneeettated tetrads of It, contain butnine of the sir. tue of Sentamui Os, Or say thing thoe. During Late years the midi. hat e been misled by large Iselletspres tending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla for one dollar.— Mese of these have been fraud. meta the sick. for they ant poly con tain little ) if any, Surstsmilla, Am Ovum curative date ever. Houce.Wer bed painfel &appointment Ina the the ow. of the Valiftllll extr.wt• of Sarovistrilla widish lb the market, until the ouzo. !self is Suns devised, and has become Is noosing with imposition and art. Mil wasedithiscotailannd snwaurilin note Wood to soldAY snob a . remedy as than tomer= the Mod of 0140quy Wanth touts lisp It. Awl wt m in e 'lf Use Lor halm lint it It Irt he& hate. an by km he& omen net of the disown, It is Intended locum, In ...der to seems theft- complete medication from the eyueoo , /be remedy ehobld halo. diciousls taken mounting to dlrestions me the bottle. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. LOWELL, MASS, Prier, $1 per Bottle; 3is Bottles for $3. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral , hos won for itself sorb a renown for the cure of - every variety of Throat and Lane Complaint. that It is entirely uuncevosary for solo recount the evidence of It, .!!love, wherever it La. been eroPloled t As It has been In ontodant use thronghout this section. we need not do more than tuunre the people Its puallty to kept up to the beta it ever hay Nen. as that It may Le !tiled un to do for their relief all It has ever been found to dn.. Ayes Cathartic Pills, FOIT. TnE (TIM OF CoAlrrneon. Jaundice. 113 - opep.ll, ludlarollon Dyarntorn, Foul Smooch. Er - Pipet:lA Ileadarbr. Ilea, Klbunnazdna l BcVIK and :akin Inseam., Liver ir,nupLAlnt, liropor. Toter, union and Salt Illmun, Worm.. Gout. Neuralall. bu • blinker 1.111, and for Pur/IP In the Wood. 1111 W1,140431' anted, w the the mod a•n.ittre ran tate them plewentty; ingt then am the beet aperient In the leorid flat the pun. p.m of • tautly pity,lc, Price, 2 cents per Got; Five Bores for •1,00 . Gnrut nntuherA uf 7terernten. I•hrodelatel, Start:nen. and nutrient eerok,unicec h.tre lent their harem In eettlfr the uutmmillelled earful. hem ,d them remedies, but ottlf 1991.1 X here tell' not penult the hurt , hon theu. The agent 4 Indus. tan furntsh pane nut American Almanac IA" whid they nee elven ; urlth elmdemeipthme of the abuse eurupLalutn, red the treatment that shuuld be followed for their iro not be out off by unprincipled .dealera with other pejoration* thee make more pront an. Demand A rel.; and lake no others.— The 'let want the beat old three u hit MN:band they Mould bare It. All our /Verno. are for tole by A. Tl'ititEl.l" Monty* W. THAT} IL Moloch; ljt.% ; ITT, SP N. !ill ERMA N Leon; WAI.TMAN OWIPIIPT,.. Auburn • and nII I truggrsts and the principal Merchants In Sup. Co. • .- M. 41 Keep it before the People Trill:a it/vI'IEI.MM nsed Icy these Melt Ydelt Maker* contain. add addeh FATS the Ism and spells the Safe. Evidence of übleb can I. ma. at 'fa Muth Fourth Street. and on Safe nn be made under the Champion Intent which will last ten rears beforeit will be ontlrelv eaten up; and that the ...ate of Jouph Throne, of Norristown. that 0 . . blown Non on the night of the ist of Illeorns ter, and sown stolen. and which Is now Mid o 1111 Intended imply as a lire-proof, - I.l'on the famous powder and burglar ',wk. L . Pn., asp areo,l a ran. rateeleligellag e 4 Co" as the unit. burglar , ' prcv,f lock In ue. FAR ft EL,II ERRMG. & CO'S PATENTCIIAMPION the ~nly Sao. made In MIA Cite which have nes er been rubb....l by tairgl..” or bad their content. &gm) eel by neddental tlres.—Pram The rrel..4 of `the 4th alt. • • EVANS k I . IIII.ILDLIMIT • .10ragrtx TO a Nn Von . . . . ilcatwo.—Wc, the undendatted. citizens Or St . JOSCIh. MO, do hereby eertifc that the lost wire hrionging to C. E. Bablattn, made by Farrel Jr Co., No, ag Walnut simet. Iltawlelpida, which was la the are that occurred - here, Is not lito-groof, and is toeless as a are. proirsafe: that the books, Term jewelry, ke-, which were lu the, ssaneafe at thesane re couch it wed, .• air , that the building which It Was In was of nowt, and on y ONE story Met and that a are so rgan.not satire one which burned over the said rats was not bale. lent to have Inltem shy elt PR purportmc to be ritta.rwar. F/Ped. W. U.. ?UM S T • iroot.'lV. Ta : snot. .4 A. It mot, haokor "DANIEL aITiN Wsm.tats Air. Jour CtODT, C. E. Ilkum ix, St. &Sept,. No. 'EVA\$t WATSON. % Sonth FOURTH Street. Phllade lphy Lave now on hand the Lame o latent of Sataniander Safes lo the Untted Statea. warranted equal to AM giber... nada renaoimble term, Newt give a oil. BILLINGS STROUP. Mrtotmse. January It. Intg.-13' • • " Ram. HERRING'S PATENT FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES ,000 it in tW re A ti l i t a D t otoneenjtteersom aa7ehroerSial.. ed, in an accidental fire, to preserve its contents. The BEST SAFES made. F. B. CHANDLER, Agent. Montrose, N0r..24, 1858. s REMOVAL New Firm. New Store : ,Publie Avenue, just below L Ethevidge's. ABALDWIN would respectfully announce . to the public that he bas associated himself with WM. L. ALLEN, in the FLOUR, FEED, AND GROCERY BUSINESS. Also, that they have removed into their newly fitted up bnilfing on Public Avenue, just below .1. Ether idge's Drug Store, where can always be found the choicest brands of .„ Family Flour, Meal, Feed, Pork, Ilams, - Fish, Dipped Candles, Timothy, Clover,Field, and Garden Seeds. Also agenend assortment of , Groceries; suet as Sims*, 'Molasses, Syrups, Tea, Coffee, dcc. Thankful for past favors, would solicit a continu ance of the mine, under the new firm, pledging our selves to do the Mir thing, hoping by each bargain to, be sure of another. Being under a different Administration, it Is very desirable:to bare, all,old accounts settled, and, cola menee knew; under theßeady - Fay System. BALDWIN lc ALLEN. . • . A. Bit ........ :IV's'. L. ALLHX. Montrose, Oct. 20, 1858.-tc _NEW STOVES. HIdIURRiTT is just receirtig a large e .stock of • NEW STOVES,' incipdipga foil assottpient of ELEVA'rEb;OVEN LARGE OVEN, AND FLAT-TOPITENTOI COOK STOVES, FOR WOOD or COAL, 13IIrEBSORITARIETIr Or . Parlor; Ofilee, ant Skip Iteveit, •• iot Wow) Akio Stove Pipe, Zinc, Sheet Iron 8* e _Tubes, dec., - HIS ASSORTMENT will INCLUDE the MOSIl! SELECT and insmiga irons in market, - KO will be sold on the moat favorable terms, Am; to whirl he :would Mr& the par ticular attention of CASH BUYERS. . New 114crpilD; Nivi;mt;er, 3,185 k " THE WIRE cArrAur Keeps Wide of the, lOcks WHICH WRECK THE SHIP And Wise PEOPLE Trade where 4da Aire Sold the Cheapest. NEW GOODS HAYDEN BROTHERS, on Paths AU RUDY' PAT STOLE. Just strived s large and Spknifid Stock of 84le Non:ft-etoas 0106111611"AMMIEM Hats Rad CIO; *Oda and Shoes, WA T#' I W .• lo .** s4l'l rt iPEa l Flour osid Sally% - 3 1 744311":34rivily;laikkoo Iratiols• te.- &a • ite. aad Irgreig too PUN ' Se4o l airmosii iroKd WOW 't We! • • AtTprisßomf. UROMMAIK;'-g4 okefitin AND QARH.GE‘MOUNG , •. ' .B:k::-g.tt. - A.341',_ -,-.- nAwitarara LATHROP , haying lr ew AI moved kit their new building a Tun:pike Street, near L. iiiesite'a hotel, are manufacturing and will keep on hand . . oarrisigfe,Wition* • I • tore 'Sleighs ific • TWellulfepttnidedlhouseleet-itters- - • • • Engituraml !Of the neceseary.•machinecy, and con trenicneee-fxrilohis leek daimitch and tieing both practical mechanics of long experience end eat ploying none but - GOOD WORKMEN, they are:iretritt4te 'if in the Blaclxszaithing and Car= riage IMI U4,1!#1,, - ' in their ial prompt „. uv - , Worknuudike rilanner„ and by being at all times on hand ready and wiling to answer any order for wort, and oy using Good Materials, and by MODERATE CIIARGPti Lope to receive a large share of public patronage. We would tender our dumb' to our old cuatomers, and invite all in want of work to give na , a call and see for themselyes. MiroyeeN4ignit 11, 18313.4 y, OH YES, OH YES, HERE WE COME. SOTS lb WitSllll, TTAVIICG purchased of S. A. Woodruff his Stock 1.1 in Trade, are prepared to accommodate all who will furor us with their custom, at "live and let live" prices. _ STOVE AND PIPE, . • ; •• •7 ; . T. 1 11 7; .COPPER,- - AND. SHEET IRON' WARE of every description usually found in the country. Alto, WIND OW SASH, - PANEL DOORS, - WINDOW BLINDS, LA TR, -- PINE LUMBER, and BUILDING MATERlALSgenerally. Designs for Country buildings,- with specifications and esumates of cost, kc., furnished to such-as may desire them, at modemte prices. _ Perions about building the County will tind it to their Interest to call on us. Come and -see tut, - we intend always to keep the latch-string out. Tin shop in their newamilding, corner of Main. and Turnpike streets, few rods south of Searle's hotel. Carpenter snop 00 the Methodist Church. N. B. All kinds of, produce taken in exchange for Goods. Wu. 11. BOYD, wsusn ., .. BOYD k WEBSTER. - , Montrose, March 3, 1838:- 1 y ST0111113; PIPE, SHEET IRON WAIFtE. THe undersigned would announge to the public' that be is again in the above mentioned business, andmay be found opposite his old stand, on Main Street, below Searle's Hotel, where be will be happy to see his old customers'and as many new ones as will give him a call. Stoves of the newest patterns, and at the cbcapest rates, sobbing Done on Short Notice. Produce taken in exchange for wares. • • 8. At. WOODRUFF. Montrose; Nov. 3, 1858. J. Higginbothtm, FINISHER, WATCH .... AND - General Repairer; Mthisßrst Esol4llll, SWISD, AND 'CUINWALDU- G= MAMMA, PATILVT AND DITA6NED USERS, &PEALS:SS, LEIPINEN,'LC., Lc: Truly proud of the flattering encomiums bestowed on him as an honest and superior WATOICJOBBIER, and grateful to all who have employed him, and doub ly so to those that hive continued to be his steady customers since his commencement in Montrose,(now nearly three years.) and - enconmg!d by those who al ready know.his abilities, he now informs those who do not„, that early ln,life.he was taught the artof Finistling New Watches, by Atkin, late of Lord Street, Liverpool, who was a first rate MAKER and REPAIRER of the best watches. After having worked for, him upwards of nine yews, (seven of which as an Indentured appren tice,) ho then commenced for himself, and latterly in New York, where he has been employed, by some of the first and- most respectable establishments in. Broadway, Maiden Lane, Bowery, &c., and was by them classed a first rate workman. N. B. Be has always on hand a well assorted stock of Watch Wheels, Cylinders, Watch Jewels, Main spring, Watch Hands, and Watch Glasses, Which will be carefully fitted, right away, and for prices less than they can be had in the City. t or Shop in Bentley, Bead, k Co's Store. Thainis Block, Hontrose,"Aug. SOAP MANUFACTORY: rrne . subscriber keeps constantly on hand !break at his establishment in Montrose,the best quai l), of SOFT SOAP, manufactured from the lye , of wood ashes and gr . e . ase,in tho old fashioned trayoind not by any patent, process. For those that furniskthe grease,he manufiretnres the soap for $1,150 a barrel. Warranted in all ease* to be a good article,or the Soap may be returned and the money refunded. PRICES. Per barrel ... Half Barrel... 611111111=111 Gallon Wholesale deulcie illrheitiiinhthed—if delivered at the Asherj InXontiOseathe rate of ten barrels foelltker j it Sealant - 6i at ton bitriels Oft.: • • lOnli BENET WARES. irotttioOe,.4arelil 1856 4 4 • 111111111 - 111115MTIIIITi' alut - MANITT 4.11 J gsß . mif defierirall kinds of Iriarigliture, in now :prepared to fill all orders or Bedsteads of all kinds. at wholesale or retail, on short notice. Retail prices range froin• $2 upwar ts, according to style. Ho also keeps on hand, Ready-made Coffins; and as he has an elegant Hearse, be is prepared to attend funerals on short 'notice.• . tt New• Wilford, Rec.' 17-,,1,858.-49y1 44. rrFAIIMEM ATTENDII.O, THE andOilgtied Would respectfully awn:waft to the FAIIIIERS and all 'others lntorestedi that • iIIOTT It TILDWIre at the ,d old = stand of 111,:" E. porr • ;ire Pre' pared tio tarnish -•PfreiWß,ef the nrosi ~a ppr oved pat terns now in. Use ale 1 411ofthWa, Motet /rote Dam, oftv Also, POW ; of all kindi, Lapdsided; Cultivator teeth, led alllrlndsof castings, ter HIM* ers and others; all of whieliw_e'propose Ito sell is km as can be afforded by itn,riisuMbEntait ti tbkconn try. • • - ,•• ELIJAH MOTT. • • . • G. A. TILDEN. We are also agents for 'Emery's Horse Powers, Drag and Cirettlar Saws for wood, also Dog Churn PainersOrldtit aut finnleh'et ihortrycljt. • )(outrun, Dec. 11951 Ar . _ A VA*.rity, litollll rtlePilMrfer.. . STUN .111111_ Pllll 8114 3MST eight inch stroke , 14 Inch Cylinder, W lanes wheel, thr," toes.,,la a etsaag wen built ilgab t ftwit Coal, t u t POBT.BIIOT ERB •I' ilti!wleT4 filltbiabht /OW - . : - Jan. 1440P(..:!..,171.; .17 . ! .t . : . i:, - IjEttiltrwoi, Pa. Ct ALT kw ails* eat temkbp . — la Jan ' /869 _6e..; .7 74 . Ake f° ~,,,,,.,.... a z %.---- rt. IRE. GREATEST '. • , .._ . . 11 , Ilme 11-.; W• CC . a . Lai' tiJ' = •-•. P 7121 OF - . Tom - AGE. SER. XSIIINEDY. of Itnlbniy; has MOE:innell in we -of our ill coomum ;adore weeds $ retuefbr QM mei EVERY MID OF HITIOR, • 11101 t Tkewoist . Srofala.downtiaconuno' nrimpk. He has Wed H In over eleven inneed cool, and never felled ex cept. In two alarm, (WM thunder henne..) He has now lab H3Feeln elan omen* Intedrrm cannotea once value, all within tn tray miles of lb ton. - TWO bonito are wanombiti to cure a arming eon mouth. _ Mein three both cure tbe wont kind of Pimples on the race: Two or three bottft will clear rho Intern of biles. - Two bottle. are warranted to cure the worn canker in the month Or elOtanck. • Three torivebottlesare warrantedto cure the wont kind of Rif tVe L bs two bottles are warranted cur e even t all o can im Ryes. Two bottles are warrauted to one ng of the can and blotch. " Yourrl t et h gatin are were/gated encore corniPt add rovAlAtulceat One bottle will tore soli erupt bet of the elan. Two or three tzottlesare warranted to eure the worst kind of ring. worm. Two ortbreektiotties ate warranted to mire the aiostdoperatcease of rhcomllern. Three et four bottles ore warrard s ed to rote ealbßbemn. Floe to eight bottles will due the wont. cane of harden. A benefit ilk *bray" experienced from the and Indtle,Und a perfect cure Ii warranted when the above quantity to taken. , ROXBURY. RASP. • Baez Menew..—The reputation of the Medical Diecoven. In nu' . ing all Mod of humors, In en well establiehed by thermaramour volce of al who have ever nred It. that I ueed not coy sorting on the 'abject. se the most skilful physician* ekel the mon careful Drug glen lo the country nre onanlnsons in its prairie. In presenting the Iledical Binovery to your uot Ice. I do IL with a full knowledge of corative power, In relinieg all. and - C. 94 most of those disown to which you are. unfortunately so liable.— That most excruciating disenae to an affectionate mother. NURSING SORE XOlll7, Ie ertred as fitly a miracle • your own temper la restored to its 'rata. ral sweetener. and your babe from short and fretful nap balm and sweet Members, and the Medical Dlsensrery becomes a l'oesaakt of blearing to your husband and household. In the more adrsoced stages of • - • VANKER It eltends to the stomach, =An; DYSPEPSIA, .bichu nothing but canker ontliegotnach ;then tothelotestlncsand KIDNEYS, ~lug a stoking. gone feeling. and an lodigerence Mu to the area of your fondly. Yourslema e6 is RAW' AND INFLAMED, your (6.1 distreauw yen, ind you an only take eirtaln Mode; and even of that your wean does not art half the,tiourtobtooot It cwt. tains no the acrintonons Auld of the canter eats tt up •, then your complexion kowelts blonutandnou imen ow ycoar otgreculgt, antlb ecou yout best day to cone. For want of rbilt a: moreooe and the fibres of Your body become relaxed. Then follow " a train of diaemea whichtheMedlcultgocoverylopecullarlyadapted to CURE; Palpitation of the heart, in in the aide, weakness of the opine sod small of the back. pain of the'holota wpen you retire, irreguistity of tho hoods, and also, that snort ezeioc4a bg ofdta.zee,th* • PILES. • - lino Mahe thowfands of poor women are suffering from thin OP ear andpi fang away a ndserable life, andtheir next door neighbor der. not kbOir the mire. 1 slAff to in,,presson TOUr Mind Ih/l poet old proverb. ', A n ounce of prerentirn Is bettertlian a pound of cure." In the 317,DICAL DISCOVERY yon have both the preventive and the cure. Yelth 1111 great and rood quality; that tt ti[!S'er under any cirennedunece,&.vou any injury. No change of diet tree neeetraag—cat the beat you . = get and ennueb of It. . DIRECTIONS FOR 1.75E.-=Atltilte.. one table wponnful per day— Children over ten Team deotert .momful—Claltdren from fire to HAI-year", tea moonful. Am no direettonp can be applicable to Cl cotuAltuth,na, take sulllcient to operate or, the bowels tyke a:day. loan. truly. DONALD KENNEDY. peke .1.00 pm Wile. Fors:11cl), ADEL TERRELL. Montecoe. J. T. CARLISLE A CO., Great Bind. and S. 11. WEST. Borgne. henna Depot. Wag C lii; 8.-17 Think, Examine, Inquire! DR. SWAYNE'S CODSPOUND SYRUP OF • WILD CHERRY* . ARE you troubled with a &tusk? Have you pains in the aide and bust? Have you a tickling or rising in the throat? Have pm the,Liver Complaint ? Have you the limmthitin? litroall. De bility, or anyerefflanuf of Ttimotary CiOnsumpthm?. Wpm are tnetbied with any Wl' the obese symptoms,. nee Dr.' B'W A 1 N E' COSI Tittr.'i D svurr OF WILD CHERRY, Itwill effect a spec. dy and permanent cure, as the evidence of thousands who-have been cured by it will testify. Another Remarkable Curet • Toner or Rasa, Frederick (Wanly, Bd. Dr. EVVAITU:-.Dlll,Btr-alelleving it *duty / owe to the public. and injustice to or., rhave thottght proper to make known one of the most extratudluary cares:in toy own caw., that Ints ever hem: truly mconied. In the month of October last, I was afflicted with a severe I:atheist ',tray breast.whien formed a large alweers, and also ammonite:it - el ti, me Linicsaml verylnuch afflicted them, and discharged large mt.-unities of erwruption. exterualand interred. My breath could paw, through my Lungs and out through the rarity of my breast with ,mparvat take. attended withn tiniest (Sonia. day and n Ltht. lea. of appetite, and extreme debility, So that my physic ian thongla Inv rasp hopeten and beyond the power of medicine. I mined In thin wretchell, condition for a long time, until I was wasted tan mere skeleton. and there seemed to be no hope for me; but liming read Inihe public papers of the many wonderful cum, perAwnted by your Con recap Starr or NV:Leen:es, I Immediate ly sent to Baltimore for firelattlea and commenced Ito 'se, not to my great ratlefactlon and my anxious family, the abocess or opening In my lungs began to heaLand the coegh subsided, and on using ten bottles I was to perfect health. Over eve rears have elapsed, mrd I still remain a perfectly bratty man t thb. &v. June 1, 1.5.15. • r have not bade day's sickness for eta , mouths. Please accept my grateful acknowledgments. Yours, very empectfnily, 'THOMAS DIXON. 'The ontweriber is well arqnainted with Thmnas Dixou. and can testify that he hat been afflicted as above represented. I monad his recovery as alumni a miracle—lle to a wortbv member of society. • .7AMe R. bunacoßocc. . . Pastor of Berlin Circuit, Baltimore Conference. latrine rsacacutaint.g eel De.. Swayne,s Compound. Syrup' Of Wild Cherry, The original and only . ire nine:Them prep:math . this In sand.. bt .e z t oint . rell ' attlely.ar..ValkehahlainV4ellta. tt can be Swayne's Sarsaparilla and Tar Pills, A gentle ttudre and alterative medicine...far alertor,to the PM* la Seam! we. Swayne's Celebrated Vermilage, Dr. Smarter Datum, fbr purlfyine the Blood. Dr. Swayne's Bowel Cordial, An invaluable remedy Ow Vann; Dysentery. Cholla, Cholera andall lloweltoniplalute. Drereram! Drarersta t—Dr.Rvesynee sitter Cathollebn . ls the great end unequalled remedy.- Price onk cents. Fald by ADEL Tuur.m. J>ETllEnipt; Montrose. pd by Dealers everywhere tbreughnet the l'ounte and State. Prepared only oy Dr. It. SWATNE ' a EON, No. 8, Nalib 7th tttetet. rhUadelPhi.• - au1C.4,18:18.-ly PATENT NIEDICINES. AMONGThe great variety of Medicines at Ttrrell's Strre.mar be found all of Dr. Jaynes Justly celebrated Family medicines; Ayres Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pine; Halsey's Forest Wine and Forest Pllts ; thalami celebrates! Germanbitters; London's of Family imnllcinvs ; Merchant's Gargling 011,the greate4 woe My for spnalus In man or beast every flown ; klathewson's Infatllbte Remedy. and. Florist Remedy ; thrlek's Verurifuge, and a variety of other kinds; Trask's Magnetle Ointritent,the great remedy for hums, rheumatism. and all inflammatory owmplaints; Pond's Extract, • dent rate tbhr sitollssystrposes as the shove Ointment atedrew's Pain Destio ngagenba good article ; kmrsilitham and Done Liniment; twood:s Jaundice hitters. Canker Drops, idnimenhand Dysentery Drops; Itskees Compound for Dr eentern.Houghtedis Pepsin. for Dpmepola; lielmbold s Extract °Much% and Extract of Sarsaparilla; a variety of Salves. the tk , st In market. PIE; ha, and an almost mellow variety of Patent Medlcinesoltogetber too numer sius Mennuterate—but suffice It to sayittik; the public will find near. ly every thing In this line; ut the Drug and Fancy Store of Monte** Ju1y.18.17.. ABEL TUREELL. THE QUAKER CITY Insurance Comp. of Phil. Capital and Surplus, 11300,000. Chartered Capital, 0500,001. OA?. Franklin Buildings, No. „ ; Walnut Sr. MI FIRE INSANCE on Storm. Dwain talc Buildings and Merehandb. generally. 'MARIE L.Nti 'MANCE on Vessels. Cargo and Freight td and 00,11 all parts nf the Wendel. Also Inland Ineuranos on Goods to and firma all puts of the Union. Statement of the Busf tress and Condition of the Qua ker City liisuraitee Coi4any, of PAilaelelphia, for His Months, ending June SOth, 1868. Capital and SurplerkJanitary Ist ISFS, 11117.170 e 7 Interest received nod accrued from Jan. Ist to July 10t, .. Cita ti Prendiunareedyed. 4 114074 Salvage. nod Bc.lnsurance 4,877 10 • • .85,00 , 2,50 LOSSES, EXPENSES, IV. To Leone , NM. Re•ln.,l3et. TWO:darn& audit:pen"— 33,304 34-1139,3h5 13, Bahtnco remaining with the Company, Jely Is 4. s iSSETS._ . •- • Bondi, Modgenea, Stocks. Coupon &nada: LOan , on Col-. lateral and Call Loans, &e., 111fd,7821 50 Ma Bocelvable,., • 96,611 19 Cara on hand ;dela Dank, and duo from Agents,..... 4: 19,916 06 ezpltA. 81M,hA GEORGE U. HART, President,i E. P. ROM, Vice President. ILILGOOGSWELL, Ser.k Treas. S. U. IIUTLER, Assist. Thai • Directors. • • • George H. Hart. E: P. Rros,".A. C. Cattoll, Hon. H. H. Fuller. .1 Edward<J. G. Dale. E. W. Ballry, I' S. Perkin& C. G. !abr.:l R. amber; J. - L. rbeeek7ry.ll.ll. Cesrirett. and S. Joner, M.D. • .WM..D. , L1188., Agent. morritois, September 14, 18rei.-1y _ • --- 10111.011013720;'• 1011 E see me, ' '• ,' : it to,..n.t. grand and BITERB , EADSTRONO ileles,oll, come, and iee me, coenClia 1 H A. A LL . 1 / 24 ...,,, :, - RecurtD,Oemithealecoant,) at PAR , REST In mi . . jam Mice, where pato will uot Duman aq LOCATION 44 ri,T4ll..NT,and low Lithe FARE , TOII,IIIFAIDLE 86 MOXTR01111 . , Atmet 12,1.5.VA6 6p No, 3, Mamma or &Li . e.iitot4 on Turnpike Street ~ L . , - STOVES, STOVES 4 . UR stoves lutvkbeen so dioroughly tried, to the TEO entire eatidaetion of ali, _that they need no rec ommend frowns. 8.0. SAYRE I BROTHERS. Montreen, May 27, 1 857. • - - - . , VIIIRRBONS desirous of - paying me mormy t on debts or deseription; can so by leaving their payments with Post, Cooper k Co, Bankers, Xollt. ram, Wray credit, .whose receipts will be allowed host their date.: . L O. L. WARD. -.April 8; 1148.-tf • - . s i •.' AND fIiA:IPIr KILL. tilt/TIMIS haring purchased the shore 1 3, raltiblishtnentorill keep constantly on-band Su. ifrerfbas aid Fif If Flormr,Cors Areal of our*" Pal i% also Chop sad Brat at the 10104 cask prices. Castais vorrwill be. dyne jiltlt despatch, ia4 all cptalsaerotatedk;- • • llontrose, July. I EisB.—tf • • 4-4.iee7_ l 4thm*Pihfipe. , t i m EMI =III .104,141 33 . 200,000 00 4104.01 33 Officers: XOTIUE.
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