DEPAATXRN'r.• leeding interst in eceit — thiniAhat to the feeding and fattenmeet" Cattle puhlished a .munberof articles subject,j we would now request a of the following‘correspondence, ex . from an exchange. Berton : Sir hava read with much in , discussion'of the North gtockbridge 9lub,`On the subject of feeding cat -your ',two last Cultursits. ',Perhaps - I ' understand biz. licidall's calculations" icblie arrives at' - the' conclusion that ina be made to increase in fat, by on, - ,h4 alone. Ire says, "if one ret-poimds of hay value increase the aight of an ox, (which, as I apprehend zattte.as increasing his beef,) six pounk thousand pounds will increase it to olle Id and-eighty pounds which-will add indred and twenty poan6 to the as - dead weight,. viz: six hundred and }y -seven pounds ; meaning, asl suppose, the bay, or as he has it, the hay value, lake one hundred and twenty pounds if. Now I think were he to kill his after feeding three thousand pounds of alone, he would find that he had not a pound of beef, for it is a fact well those who have been in the habit Mug cattle, that the nourishment.derived haralone, may indeed have kept up 4utside appearance of the cattle or in :t words, kept the cattle where they were, appearance, when they left the pasture, the inside of the animal would show that animal had used up its tallow; and the would be loose or spongy. Ido not ieve•that there was a pound of beef made hay alone. • "Now - as to feeding .cattle—first to kind most prOfitable for our farmers to LI 1 . -would say that must depend upon market for which they are designed. If \e New York market ! where they weigh the beef, (or as the butchers there would four quarters,) four - or. five years old !era would be the most frofitable,- for the esaton that yciu gain some in growth, and tli r eit'' quarters will weigh heavier ! and the ,bide and tallow lighter, consequently the !feeder will be better paid than by feeding older cattle. _ _ . -- :‘:iiiii€; cattle toe designed for the Boston 'market, - where all is weighed, '(or as the butchers say, five quarters,) then by all means feed full grown oxen, for They give a greater. per cent. of tallow, and a greater quantity of good pieces, than younger cattle. " If our farmers desire to obtain the largest returns for their feed let them be careful in theielection of their cattle, Never feed ox en kr profit that are over even years old, andi always reject such as have been broken down by hard work, however will they may appear m the pasture: kr,..w.n they are fed somie old lameness appear, and ten to onel when your cattle :ire ready for market, such willhave to be le ft in the yard to seek the bestmarket they may find at home.— Be careful, also, that the ox is what the Con 4eune ' t river feeders call fine • that is, of small '' , straight'and well formed , ' and light in the fore quarter, with a tight clean head and neck, and if you wish to make an extra fat'ox, be careful that he have A thin hide. , I-have often observed that an ox with a • coarse hide, will not take on fatlike with a_thin, even' hide, nor will a thick .• coarse limbed ox } ever command the price in the .market, even if his ap eindicates equal fatness. This may strange to the 'inexperienced, but the will always-inake a dollar per hun tifferenez in the price, -which on an ox 7elundred weight, will-at once take :elve doll* on a bullock, {no small in the profit of feeding,) and besides the • of mating 'the beef of the coarse ox •eat as that of tire fine one. we travelled many miles, when I was lit of feeding cattle, and since with ' cattle-buyeis fr om Conneneut examine cattle, that were recom as just right , for feeding when my friends nor myself -would have them to Conneticut with a view to, Lave'thud into a sta ll for feeding coul te been purchased for half price. id now ,a few more words in regard to. ' The best feed without question, is Jebrn and one part oil-meal : but as cannot now-be obtained without gi::.- few York or Boston for it, and paying ?me,' corn and oats in the above pro is:next best, but as oats now demand a high 'price compared in value to ..i. would probably be more profitable to them, and feed entirely with corn ground le ear. The Conneticut river feeders use nd brciOm-seed, bit as we have not the - corn in the ear is the most pro om hir hi J r us. lam :persons think There is.no value in be that as it miy, feeders know that 'will bear heavier feed, by using corn in.the_ear; than if the corn is shelled., to the quantity and time olfeeding, Atity &mild be as great Bathe ox will clean and not sour. Fight quails of E l lathe usual quantity for an ox. of-_ , -;nd pounds dead weight, but if an beartnoro meal, give it to him for- it mistaken idea that if you teed heavy, Alibi a lobier, for itis an old but true itatif yon cheat an ox iv his feed he either cbeat you or the _ also - when there is a Changoin the'iveaher to lesien his rr s low or he will get clogged, * week's feed before he I t tS'ajoitteagaia. - Feed our hay ,thrice a fter -lus 1.:.414,15t*ey little:hay if it is at uti lear cattle into your. waten,hetweinnine and ten.o'ea,• 3( ~muchaaeck . possible - disturbing tlki.rnk theni "into the twin; say Y clock; .cattle de: Jand-iii - the.iniddle et Ahe- day, enjoying the benefit of the sun ,homing , ,feed. . 4 ' My practice diat'!alivirys been, (and - I think I lave made some'aslat oxen-Eel:were, ever driVen _front . this Country tb Itrightort .market,)i to be. careful thate.sen, have: their meals regular time never varying!** than half an hour.' I al,fais'yisit4ins,'eatr;. t,le at nice Or'Acketi in the eYerring.to'ice glut all was tight in the stables nird togivnthem a littlehay. • i.Atier all, onelirreat item in.the profits of stall feeding cattle is:in . theiipran, tity andlvaluC of the manure, it being,Wotth in my . estrinatiOn, niorothan double that of other manure. I haver .often beard Connec ticut river feeders , remark when they have met with. a poor ;market for . their &ittle, that the-feed given to the cattle, worild bav'n sold for morntlian the advance on dick; gattle, but they could not raise their crops Without the minute, .and that it was better t(1 lower the profits. op their feed . thafi not to have the manure on their land. AlthoUgh -the fibove -communication has reference to the northern Stides particularly, the suggestions turd-directions of, the war are qude sound,. and be found correct r and applicable for any part of the United ,;States.--Editor Fortner. CO:CP:NATI Fitter CON VENTION.--The Fruit Convention which it was announced would beheld hr Cincinnati during the days of the State Fair; in September, Will perhaps be herald a somewhat later period. There has been -no time for correspondence on this point sinee the State Fair Was postponed; and owing to the uncertainty as to The prospect ive condition of the health:of the country, it is difficult' to decide at present as to what time be most expedient, i eff The Missouri Bepublican, (dated at St LOuis, Aug. 12) remarkably corroborates the ,infarmation which we 'have heretofore recelled through other channels, showing howl necessary it was for the Executive t o - interpose as it did by means of. the late Proclamation, - to protect the public peace, the Mstionid honor and good faith :—[Nat. „ ilvir IYSTEIIIOT'S MOVEMENT IN NEW OR LE A:p.—The papers .of New Orleans are silent about a movement that is going on in that city, whicehas, it' we are correctly in-' formed; the Appearance - of a Military meat against a neighboring country, and is for this reason, contrary to our laws. It is stated to us that a company of fifteen -hun dred imen, is being enrolled in that city, who are tO serve twelve months, and W. be paid 0,060 caeim for the year. They are told that they are to fight, but have not been in formed against whom their, warfare is to be .dirceted. It is-said that half a million dol lars are , on deposit in time Canal Bank to use in the enterprise. Nearly the full comple ment of men has been obtained, and it. is protoble. that developments , will soon be made as to the design of ,the expedition.” Itr-NGAirLAN .STATESMAX.-11l consequence of tic remoteness of Hungary. and the small knowledge of its language possessed by our 1 • P people, very little is known of the men who figure in its present contest, save the glorious names of Kos..'sittli, Bern. Georgey, and Dem binski. These are undoubtedly the leaders in t ..e. e struggle, and are worthy of all the prail they have received ; and yet there are otb r gallant spirits who should not be ir gottn. - Foremost among these is l'atil Nyary, who has figured solely in the civic field. He is described by a native Hunga rian; now residing in the 'United States, as a splendid orator, a thorough revolutionist, and a blld, resolute, far-seeing statesman. In the National Assembly, he is the leader of the most resolute party. A German says of him. It was he who opposed the first 'Hungarian tilinlsfers, (tinder the presidency of the Count I3ati eany,) making new : treaties with the Au.l triiin court, and. entering into fruitless and dangerous agreements with it. It was he I and iris party who made head, even against Kossuth, iirthe proposals to :give to the Austrian Emperor assistance in the war with Italy. It was he and his ' , arty , who refused to imitate the Austrian rule in the organization .of 'the Hungarian army., „ Without Nyary the lltingarian revolution of March would have turned out as disas trously for the holy cause of liberty as else- - :1 wherein Europe. He alone defended and ,kept alive n policy of so great consequence, -that even Ktissuth found it too daring, be cause the national existence Was at stake ; but-at, the discussion in the National Assem bly, he was :triumphant in his principles. • A. CCRIOUS CASE 01" gUßGEllY.—Sone time Ago a little child of Mr, Lathrop, at the foot of Sudbury street, was playiniiiith a pair of bivalve shells, round In form, and each fully as large as the eights, of a dollar when one of them disappeared and natiliiin• could be found of it. After several weeks *ere was.an appearance of something grow-, inigin the roof of tbiebild's TI e e'dl , l was carried to ,Dr. Oark; the city physician, who pronouneedit uric of the enlargement of riotne bone the anatomical name of which - . •- top hard for, us, but we will call it one of the rafters of the month.. •Subsiequeatly D. Warren !As consulted; who • confirmed Dr. opinion, and 'proposed to operate to icAuee. the size of the enlarged Im . ne.• On 'cutting, around the protuberance; the' before;-, Mentioned-'shell fell 'Put: It Seems to, have adhen4;:the pone* :side up, to the roof of thCitiontbi...until i it*lia become completely etnhedded : under, the ' , shin.—Boston • A t?' Hrupnitrar i)f - Anausr.t, the Tele graph now says is ex+iiiistl , y elected to Con -Itrews. from the ,i4nrimilla District Ky, in gitiste of the Slavery .diviSion in favor of his I)x° opponent, pi; Newton Lane--- F f etlie:, Kentucky Deltiitien . wtill be'tWhig iii - ;,:hefOr to 4, ~truiteadjof, at least Ble. 2 asit ought to havokileeni. and would- 14Ve liesen'huVfoi the aid. affoided by Shivery to its - natural ;alley,' So the Rouse may Or lie utterbi:l9et;_ aftor all. thir bad news seems to get thestrut'thi.i year, oentrary to ning,e.-- Trait - rte. ' • Netves;GOods.:- r AHEL TURKSIL ' _ 'ETAS ,jitSt rettrinedfrOwilthOr . city Nisi. York, .1.1. with a wellialectedandar'r'shriblaiiiii 4 bacot: of Gor*Milindliff it greater variety than is usw ,ally)sepkur aeittntry.stiwa4 bought exclusively for"- ,task.doisiOtt.2,the.lostertrales,:for-Alre ,qtallity ciurip as the dreerpest. The 'brat quality, of Si&x .at,fi put' pound to. be 'forma iu Stroineltanna County... Ilse flarove& Teas, a good.vanetti. . I .. Molasses, good and Cheap. Coffee of the best Limit Spices of every deseiip -lion. , Bice, lis44.irrsl all other kinds Of Grote,* goad aril Plif§o. '' • Calicoes frista4 to I 2 •Irlouslin de Lanes &c, do Sheeting •of.best quality and rimier lug, brown and bleached; Veiling& Hindkerchiefs, Kentucky . Jeans, Mixed Denims, Corduray;;Mole skin, Cassunerp, Linens, dui dc.;'Broadelotlis from to ,134 per }art. • Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery Um lrellgs, Combs, Brushes, Silk, Thread, Twist, But tons, Suspenders„Batting, Wadding, Cotton Yarn, Steel Goods, Corniks_and a general assortment of Yankee notions. ' ' Clocks, Watches, Gold, Steel and Biwa Watch ICept,Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens. Thim bles, Ladies and Gentremen's Gold Bosom Pins, Ear Hoops, Finger Rings, &m ac., embracing a geri eral assortment of Jewelry. Spectacles with sil ver bows, Silver Plated, German Silver, de, Silver and other kinds of Spoons.. Violin Violin Bows and Strings, Flutes, Fifes, Clarinet& Accordeons, de, Instruction Books, Tu ning Forks, Base Viol Strings and Bows. Hardware, Cutlery, Pails and Tubs, Stone Ware de. Good Linseed Oil, and paints of every.tlescrip tier, Varnish. Sp'ts. Turpentine, and Paint Brush: es, Nails, Glass, Sash and Putty. A general-and complete assortment of J)ru7a and Medicines: Medical Instruinents, TrusSes, Sirpporters de. Phy sicians supplied with goOd articles on moderate terms. Choice Liquors for, medicinal purposes and the arts; Ilye Stuffs do Glass ware of every description. Lamp Oils, Tanners Oil, Candle Candle Wick, Candle Sticks, Snuffers, Trays, Lamps de ' Haying-Tools, Hoes, Shovels.. Axes and Helves. Baskets, Clothes Pins, Br4uns, Boot Blacking, Etc. dc. de. - Books Shoes, Upper Leather, Mirrors, Tea Bells, Tobacco of all sorts, Pipes; Snuff, Candy, Sponge, Glue, Ro4n, Salts, Alum.; Operas, Indigo, Mace, Tapioca, Arrow Root eke Essential Oils and Es sences of all kinds 4 Patent medicines of every description. Blasting Powder and Safety- Fuse, Rifle Powder, Bar Lead, Shot, Percussion Caßq, Pistols lie. The public are invited to call and examine the quality and prices of goods. ABEL TURRELL. Montro,v, June j 3, 1849. Jewelry, Clock altd Writela estab lishment: HAVE you the True time'? If not, you can have It t)% ft., first door above the- Stage Hotet-irhere repairing and adjusting, Lever,. Cylinder, .htspement, and common Watches and all kinds of title keepers, Jewelry and Musical In struments, de., are done h a style that cannot fail to suit the most fastidious,. Alt irairanted to per form according to the quality of the article. Just received, a good assortment of fashionable Jewelry and Watches, whicli will be replenished every two months, consisting of gold and silver Lever and Lepine Watches, Quartiers, &c., from 7 to SO dollars, silver Table and Tea Spoons, Gold Rings, Far Hoops, Cluster, Jet and Stone Pins, Wristlets, Silver aril Gold Pencils, Gold Pens, Pen Knives. Scissors, Silver Thimbles, Gold, Silk and Steel Chains, do. Keys, Card Cases, Letter Fold 'ers,Tooth Picks mid Brush, and many other use ful and ornamental articles, which will be sold very cheap for old and new silver and gold. Pay down and small profits is my motto. Montrose, May 30, 1849. WM. W. TlitTg. Crockery and aloes. wE have received a large addition to our stock of Crockery and Glass. Ware, which will be Bold at extremely low prices ; many articles same as New Turk wholesale prices, and some even less. A large lot of Printed covered Dishes at 44 cents each-250 setts of Flowing Blue, Light Blue, White Granite, turd common cups and Kaucers,—much low er than they are sold generally A LSO, A very superior lot ot Norageoha Grind-stones, with regard to both shape and grit, very cheap. U. BURRO IT'S if: Co: Gibitcori, June ?_l9, The Steam Grist PIM S now in successful operation. The public -are I invited to give it a ttial. Constantly on hand, fur sale, at the loa est ,zel uric Superfifie L Flour, Fine do., Corn Meal, Prov- Inder, Shorts and.Bnut Cash paid for' wheat. Montrose, June 19:1849. Tev. - elry—itt TurrielrN. ADIES and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings, Ear lioorks, Gold Pencils and Pens, Silver. Spoons, spectacles of every descrip tion ; gold and silver cased Watches,' Chains and Keys ; I.lusical InStrunients, Violins, AccordeonS, Flutcs, Fifes, Clarinets, etc. Pistols and all sorts of Yankee Notions, and nearly every thing usually kept in a country store.—Cheop for Cask [See advertisement in another column.] Montrose, July 10, 1049. New Books Just received at the Book Slone 31'Caulaf.4 :History of England, Webster's Die tionary school and pocket, Authon's Latin 1..L-secons, Phonographic !Wailers, Burns Poems, limner's Celebrated lii.structiotts for the piano forte, Here a Little and There a Little, Retiring Irian Business, Duty versus Will or, Decision make4s the Man, gilt Letter Paper and plain Cap, white Letter -Envid opiis,. Bible Dictionary, a new supply Exchange Cards, printed mottos, ite. a 23 GEO. FULLER. Merry's Museum And Parley'S Playmate, A few numbers of this highly popular and in structive periodical fur the young, just received, And for which subscriptions will be received at the Book Blare. Price ens dollar 'per, annum in ad vance.. • 0.1. • Trask'il. Magnetic, Ointment. - Ma the cure of inflammatory ,diseases, such as I. hillatmiattion of the bronehites, sore throat; inflaimeation of -the bowels, inflamed sore eyes careers, ulcerated sores, salt rheum, fever sores scald eld, piles, spinal irritation, sick head ache, tooth ache, ear take, corns, burns, frozen lizabs,:ikc. in "Kitties fin. 2 and 3 shillings, at June I& • TU RRELL'S. XISXATPORD'S HAYFORKS, the best in the • world, aLso: Straw Forks, l itic3rttses, Snaths, Rakes, Hoes, ShorelS, 4-, 4., at:TURRELL'S. Cash paid for Wool. 2000 xxsuuls of Wool mint e d for Cash and - in exchange for goods by ... BIT Kerrlkrd,,dtine 26, 1849. -- rtitri7 Ifi ClitAlll.S.--Cettag,e'afid fancy nag -seat chairs 3...) for sale by MIAS. IL FESSUDEN. Over A. 14 iirebstaeo tia shop, two doors above La's Hotel.. •- ' -6-4 m j' -1J ;tl.' FISHER would "respectfully an :IY.L pounce to the Isklies of Frientlsville and jri (inky that , pbehasopened a Paerißillimers emoting of Bounds, Iliblisst,' , Floweii, Caps . and H e ad Dressys: =Ladies and' -Gentlemen's Leghorn Hits done over at the shortest notice. ' . . L. AL MUM' • FrisSmilsville,lJuie 19,,1846. , -: „...ir_ , rPHE subacriTherdreis.)aii. ,„. in the 'town. : 1 - ship . of Gres4;7s"&iii' ‘:-TlVill'a of Green .iiilte,land - trweetlY _tott - fr the inidstie' Of Great ,BmClocated on the ot, or the New Xorli and Erie tenread,, -and the... Great Bend aid Cocheetew Ter e„rk e, i n t h e jitney; of the' Susquehanna :river. The -r — roi d e r44.o,the.taiid turnpark, thence' turi: , p i ng in e e emd iinu,iiesuly . fondle! wit) lheAante' L at ,the distance of a feW huAdreit,feet, with the gtonaii ErsduallY..‘ risi Pg: ab° , a s railri'ad war turn- , Dike; overlooking tmo - mveri -the betintifidirid. l e y, c ompared with He, health climate, 'resident it . ige A most Segrable"*Ciihn - : ft i r • P l Pl Meil r . ;" The depot ground - ofithe - : nii -eampany i heing. , located in the centre of a -and'OteMtiVe tri--'- -e u it eri d district, 811 . mm:tale . iavevery,;pide_trith? hi many roads centering in, - illiith er .edieete. , , ges conibitnA afford erciy ad - -10,?ii-,,hiiiiiii!d population. , ~ :•-: ' ~ - -- ,; -. 411';•1:5,th-.'T- -4 A *-Ert enst re .W . _Po le 'O`;lj'.'z.-;P:, - „,Z - . : can be brought from the S Uellillnilii:4l*, ;10.1 Joining the' depot ground% of Wikl i nAieinlistif-: fi e i e nt for the erection of all --p3tab: lishments, or any madtiner-y . _ _ uilid.','J -, - 1. , :' Great Bentl l s`4l - '1... GREW. N Ir ---- . &lg.llW frond, Stephen' and Thompaon's BariiiiiPagLinefrout Great Bend—Capt./ IV.- Thowni*" QTEPHENS dr TH.O3IPSO'SwiII foriard freight 17 from Great Bend to se* York by Railroad every T neadv' and nuraday by the regular freight line which leaves Great Bend every_ morning at 8 o'clock and 30 minutes. 1. George W. Stephens will *main at Great Bend and forward all produce entr*stnd to this Company and pay the returns for the ;same at the railroad office. Capt. J-. W. Thompuoii will remain in New York and give his personal attention to the miles and make returns a t s soon as produce is dispo sed of : This company flattcfr themselves by hav ing a salesman in New Yorkl who has been 'in the frieghting business for a number of years . from Or ange county, that they can give as good satisfac tion' as any on the ralinceoL IA liberal advancv‘Vill be made on freight delivered at the depot if desi red. GEO. W. STEPHENS, Great Bend, J. W. THOMPS()N , New York. . Great Bend, a 3 New Hat and ap Store. T HE citizen's of Montrose, and vicinity are, re-' spectfully informed . 464 the subsribers have commenced the numufacture Of Hats and Capii,two, doors beiow the Farmer's Store, where they keep constantly on hand and for Sale a general assort . meat of Hats and Caps of every variety and price. All - who wish to purc'h'ase a first rate article m our fine, are particularly invited to give us a call before Purchasing elsewhere. Our 'stock consists of Bea ver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Silk, Muskrat and Coney Hats; also, California, Sporting, - WooL Leg horn, Straw and l'almleuf I ts. ital. it.c., be.ides a great variety of Men and Is Cloth'mul Glazed Caps, children fancy-AO.. & dc.--L - -in shod. a large • assortment of almost every Article in our line. By a sirict attention to laisinetai and a desire to please, we hope to merit and receive a liberal sup port, and assure those In went of nets ood ears that every effort will be made to get up the neat 0, and best kind of an article., : _May v 1, 1849.. ELDRED d-. NEWCOMB. _., void this side oi California! To HE SAVEDIti MADING CIIF-V. Grorrri/. Colitretionary and Oyster Saloon. MILE tailmad tieing completed . I now Wive, and 1. keep a general asssortment of groceri e s cheap —such as sugars, inplasses, rice, coffee and tens, of prices and quality such as-Will please. Also, nuts, raisins, candy area all kinds Of fruit the market am furnish my buyers to suit. : Also, fresh clams and oysters received in the shill, fresh fish too, this weather—they keep very Well—l shall get by the railroad a weekly supply—to please all my canto-' mere - tasks I shall try., ,Geod oysters on hand,bv the keg or the dish — serv ed up either raw or cool:- ed, as you wish. All needed refreshments prepa red at a wink—call in, -allive hungry, and plank down - the dank. • , :(V.IL F. lIIIADLLY. Great Bend, Feb. 1:1. :• . .. Eagle Steam Foundry & Machine Shop IN FULL iBLART. WE would respectfullyf invite the attention o all those who may he 6t want-of Machinery or Cagtings.rof any pattern, till Oeerings, Ploughs of various pattern, Straw' Cutters, Cooking, Parlor ; t shop stoves, Iron it shire Ware, shingle Ma ehin & Engine I..tithes, steam Engines, Boilers, Iron Fences, lc. k to 'give -us a call, as we arc confident we can snit the most fastidious. All work done at our Foundry warranted; Proprietors, • Wm. Jrast-c, ci t. R. ',TONS, at. J. 51m.Fonti, . B. CIIANDLEn, Id. S. Witsox, S. Br2crt.cv, O. G. BAttn.rrr. Eagle Foundry, Montri*e, (Pa.) July 4, 3849. Natinets&Broadeloths exchanged for Wool. _ PERSONS having Waol, and wishing to ex change it fur cloths tif the above description, or make tale of it, are informed that they can do ; so at the Factory of the snlocriber at New Hamp ton, upon the Olowing copdition : Price of Wool from 18 to 31 cysts, according to quality ; Price of Broadcloths from $1,50 to $.2.25 per yard, light mixed, sheep's ; grey, and black Satinets, either plain c l k or striped at 45 cepts per. lud. The goods will be ready at the time' f the elivery of the wooL , HIR M PHILLIPS A CO. New Hampton; Ortut,gleo. June 14; 49. —6w. .' • NEW AM: ANGEMENT. . Freight and ColllllMilen Line, Via .iVrts' York and Erie - Roll Road. {APT. -L. 0. Tafany and Walter Follet have 1.../ formed a pattnenhiP for the transportation of freight and produce of all kinds, between Grind Bend and New York by tie Railroad, by titeiegu ' lar Freight line, which leaves Great Bend every morning at ftf o'clock. Captain Tiffany, alio has been for wnumber of years inigaged in the pmvhase and sale of produce in the New York inarkets, will remain m New York and give hi. personal attention to, the dispe. sal of all property.committed to our care, and make returns as soon as the prOperty is disposed of. Mr. Met will be at Montrose- arid Great'llend alternately, Orders f the transportation of Freight, may be sent to him at either place, and will receive prompt attention. Our charges over the regular freight will by a small commission. I L 0.. TIFFANY. Montrose, May -9.'49. ' WALTER FOLLET, - I 13 ; CANDLES at 14 . e a 9 , • * Just R ef tT the Maxi:acme i Oaks' Companion, Ides Gni& 0 0 , 000 IP" T HE h e st Flee ' for ad at Jura 7.1.1103 . '49. LA , Atone' dk Ighosioiteia -! ' ' ..... mr ixft RE Now mein' , large' addition 'to . their Astoelt of,.thsads, t shwa. the irrelit.d4; cline of prieLK in New And addell . they 'trill sell for gusher ready pa atloweepriFas than: 1.6. t! '• June 6;1849, - • - ' '- • ' • ' 'I 1 4 s. 1441 . ~ :. Saii - 6•445: a' iin L 4. Pricer..', , , .. w UST receive d - -131,-A. pee & Sons, aptly' ISM* '''' fr , ot•Gocodo 'satossting ot.Der Goon* . a full at.` ' _... priee 7 i ni tm en t. ;91Lacquitii; Y. KL.DWARII4IIOI' /kg, which they o&r foe for Cask 4W-Produw It thet.ivsy lowest - • New Militant Illty sci,f, Itit „ . .. tf; 8111.10101 PIPV B - 101 4 1 1-V . - ,_ _LIN - Ignillnlitost anan.iriete , snesetaty.'r:Thstit ia e' - •:. Onespentlia - *tr. ale is the dilreletat,' tartner.isibid 8. P. 1 TowisemPe Inteeperilli:.:.lCia nikedie lite ORM& Ndr%t OENV4BB, mid Ill:umi.. zivnicsoa to tie smile , le , and meet Wm • but weetaneeNv warteronisillesele,m. , ; adetenttilel ite-....ent honieemee titinttr Moor (*OW zepteenol oteredit Ow:what** latot t fHe seri !! lee.;, is mei P.! ' N tbe liwil jnath -al le. erilimi he ne lli le nd rpraillea le"l inetit 6 einit a'' - -W NO I'• lgtocti,wirfig. Aqaba' mineptlentatiost 1 0 ” Wet character and verekity ottbe mem:: TINA emetibmanil t he bed never made those Matentanut Of him. self Ocarina. 'When' will norm leant to be limns and truth. • tel imit ell Mei destiny. and intelemmarwrith 'their' fellow most: Ile: led,tti wee Iteelpepp mamba', him in moo- , Mbeenring ih , mixture, silting thlt laiva sew be ,'world " s ma mm l o ae an i imminent to embattle the bueinies. - • The., t' men he .. ' inaultinceed ! libdling Ww , in ell peenible in to. impress the -,pntilleoeith thettelief that t . ;illetettrii Banwpatilla wee ilift ie Velsortre;sritsfuet mode Inmt the OH," a' Origin& Nem • Fe• -.7 filoiTlP. ,N. Totineend says lif etre told the:nee army • mumoroWdff MeteelL 1 ywill• give {tarn, if' he wilt pm doa NI sidi tontarylproof ot` this. illite•Watentente of ' Thoilitoucti Rheum 11r, (..b.:are i!tiMitlit; hit a 40'0014 ' klobtsolik, W ply ' made in &eel Act: publfr i and ; keep . "..BMittmelt doWn in reliant to hie Mg t fermeetist sow gen_ SHL I -liiii is to cantiowthe pelt ie.: (CP pumas:our none bat i Millie« JAColl,Towneeterit Se villa. hailing on It she . Alltllleessen likeimm. hit Amity. Coat V *ma, and his italfolieFiallhe P 0 .0 . ..2t 1 in011t ': ' ' • ' ' 4 - • per poilmtfor sale by - J. LYONS. - 311 C STORE, Bins's ..140, Dunlop'a Forma, Covit# 7 l May oel•Waisted: • paid 'ia'aishlu3d trade P &SAPSBiTRY'S. TUB' ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OF THE GOlll.llllO Toarnsena Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Tliwnsetid is now ahnur.years of ale. end hag long been known 111. the A CITI1( Rand DISCOrsRmi of the GENUINE OR/GANA L "TO Ir.vsEArn SARSAPARILLA." Heine ppm, lie was ctimpelled to limit its manufacture, by whichlMO it h a s been kept out or market, and the Pales circus rihol in !him- only who had preyed its worth. and known Is value. It bed reached the ears of many, Bederthelese, air those person who had been healed of vont and sand beim *elk we caused its wondieful 1 HEALING POWER. This GRAND AND UNEQUAtLED PREPARATION is Inahnfacturied on the largest pealiq and is Called for through out the length and breadth of the land. especialle as it is toned - incapable of degeneration or deterioration. • Unlike young S. P. Towneemrs, it , improver with age, and never change s but for Ile better; twenties it le pormatil on sciennyic principle* by a widintific man. The highest knowledge tit Chemistry, and thki latest disteweries of the art, have all been brought into requiriticon in the manatee ture of the Old Dr'S Sarsaparille. The - Satespari= it is well kimwit to medical men; contains Many properdes,,-md some Properties !Mich are inert or melees, , aratothene,Midele if retained inkpreparing it for rue, pro. dadoforrocishoodoo Ooltooidi o olikois -Winkttioss to tlbe i i i r io, tern. Some of the prove ,FlSarailiari4l.loll,:mr ~ that they entirely evaporat -a 4trilrest in the preparttion. if they are not preserved - a Sefentifie process, known on 'ly to time experienced n . its nuumfacture. - Moreoier, thee. entorfre principles. Mich By tuf in vapor, or as an ex halation, muter beat, are the very essreitiat - oisOfeat prop. orties of the root, which give -to it all its cable. Any perenn can boil or mew the root till they Let a d ar k colored lionid, which is more from the coloring matter in the runt Mon fmm anything elsel they can then strain tide insipid Or vapid liquid. sweeten with pout molasses, and then call it * SA RSAPA nimay EXTRACT or SYRUP." But such ie not the tinkle ktiown-iatint GENUINE OLD DR JADOR TOWNSEND'S SARSAPAIIILLA. ' This is PO prepared that all the inert properties of pie Sarsaparilla root are first remoi n ed. everything capable of id becoming ac ,or fermentation extracted anti rejected then ever particle of medical ginue i t secured in a pure and erwmenteated form ; and the it is rendered 'incapable of losing any of ha valuable a no healing properties. - Pre pa, ed in this way, it is made the Mee powerful agent in the Cure of prance bile Dieeaseas Hence the reason why !e heat . commeishojous nn every v. ride hi its favor by men, ...emn; and children. Wend it doing wonders in by cure of CO.VNUMPTfON, DrFSP ..P.WA. and Ltrnn 0031PLAINTrand in 'RII 2u.srAi rtgai; NCIZOF. ULA, PILE.'. COSTIVI4-VES.V. all CUT.SWR ()us Enuprio.v.q,' PIM PLES, aLorcuEs and all erections arising from , IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. ),, -- -...11 pOSPOPIPsP !I marvellous etfi4acy in all inniplainte: ail. sing from Indriestiun. froth Ac ity If the Stomach: from ty =equal' circulation. determiner on of blood to the head, palpitation of the heart. cold fee and hands, cold chills and hot flashes over the body., • It hap not its equal in Tobin anti, Coughs:: and promotes easy eriectoratiret and tonal. per epiration:relaxing strictures of lye lungs, throat and every other part, - But in Mulling is in eget Itenc.! more maitifeetly seen and acknowledged than in all kinds i nil stages itf . ' FEMALEC.O.NE f. PLAINTs. Ii work* wonders in cases o Finer Atha' or lilites, Paning et Ike Wumh, Otaiontetil, Suprre.tted, at Painfu l Moues. irre A rshinv ofhw meti-trual peri ids. and the lie; and ineffectual in curlil theyorms 'of Kidney Diseases. By removing obstru oils. and, regulating the grueral system it wines tone an strenlith,to the whole body, and thus cures all forms of ,•. - 1 • Nertona Mato mei! anti tlight!ltyr. and thee Presents or re t Yee i cleat variety of other mal adies, as Spinal iriltratt ok, N itrishrio, N. Vitus' Donee, Swooning: h'pileOtie:Fliftt, ptslYisitierts, ite, . . • • It cleanses the blood: usages Who liver•tri healthy action, tones Abe sumach, and „ t ives igtutti digestion . - relieves- the-. bowels of' torpor and cos irpatidn.; allays inflamm at ion. pu.., rifles the skin, equalleei the eitentation of the ['Mild. pro. doting :gentle warmth , ually all over the body, and the osensibie perspiration.; relax strictures and tights/ems. meow ill obstructions. , nd inv .Mrates the entire nervous system. Is not this thefi •, • # The Illedielne yin prlesanalstently nasal But can any of thesei r ings ; ,said of E 5. P. Townsead's - i t inferior article 1 This °nog n's_l4tilil is not to be COMPARED IT :TREOLD DR'S. •• ' because Of one GRAND FA.. that the one Is LICAPA BIB ofGETERIORA I TION; a . NE ER . BOILS. ' ii ii . . while the other DOES . , 'semi Iferniegthig. and Newt*, • the *clap curtaining lit into Inarmentel; the sour, acid liquid exploding, and danuarinig other goods! lion not tide horrible rompiimil be Winoin tollie arstim.l-111Oatt Ina and info a aYsfiel It/ready /seated IRA aeid 7 What nr4 causes Dyspepsia but Seidl . - I We not all IatIOW that when food sours in our stomachs, wile!. mischief it producral -flatulence, heartimm,sapitation of the heart, liver conf ident, diarrhrea. dy entery; !folic, and corrupti o n of the blond? What is Scot la but pp firid hnmor in the body 1 What produces all the ninon Orhich bring ottEruptioto of' the in, Scald Ides Salt:eum, • Erysipelas. White, Swellings, Fever So ; andal Manakins internal and ex ternal,. ,It is nothing t rier, venhot In acid substance,. Which' Won, and thus flag the fluidstif-the bode. more Scud or less. I What eau Rheutriallom but a sour and kid; - fluid which insi 11l nit . itself fititvieen II 'joints and elk. ' . where, irritating anilyarniqW the deli ' to tissues up,* which it ictsl So of . riling iIIPAPtIMPS; l'impurhir nf the Wood,of deranged a' ulatiod, kid niarl all the ailments which afflit humanminim.- ! , e ;.! ... Nov is it not .horrittle At, _Make . and 11, and lialheiteiy ? • worse 61 inerthis ' 1 if I! - SOURING, FEIIMENTINO:.J ACID ” NIPOUNW' or . . 8,..e rovitsEbini ' • • • and yet he would fain t itifunderstond that Old Dr. he , cob Townsend's aeonsfne• Oeititial Gareapen2h, Is an IN. WATIC.N - oflibi inferior preparation ! t 1 .. - - Heaven forbid Munn. IWO] deal Mims sni ck • which would bear the most distant ! minotiblance to S. P. 'Town, sewn tilde t - II . 'ii! 4: .. - We Wish ft anderattol.hicit 'se it - Oberst/wend, truth, that s TownitentEsiattiele ; :told . Jacob Townsend?' . Sena rilla are.heirrers-wide t, aniflittituitelyiteiden.' i wo Gar; title they are - tinNke, in . err, particular, having NC -- one gingko thing in .nimmort. iltl ~ - % ; ,--. .:_-.; L ,•, As sr P. Tomoiemy is ' 0:41oefoi. and neier.wee. la M. ehemitt, no pitamtactratio-Llahners nee meireof medkine at dimness than any otbeglennitnolti luarientilaciyatinilheidge*-: man. what gtooranteatantkelyinblic here Mat they etritts., , , - calving , ' a genuine wittlitille *Heins, enntaininkill *vie. .' tuns of the anichreminllo-Preparing iti.kurd width NV ht;. 0-: .' . ranabliof changes wideb Mi t render Stem the A GENTS ' of Dn* inatead of health', .• - - - But what .else shoe kl.be ?a. : ed,..fir! tuitilihnilusirri 1 'Oohing cant) , "---''- 1 ,' ' -- - kronen common,,deta... that the person WEAK-WO! shank! know:* mansiggp ar f , aboan allitecthe • It 4 . 4i -- i460 1 iik.: . 1.17 JACO .10 1 . Storl/Of Or Slanadi; within she that Ibifir ABr • A I -t.h.• ent , DOOOOdii ware and 0- sad Wow, . . ' ' 7 - - 'e6reflillif :. 1 • ' Thiiiii• ii-, iiini-oirin4iaioiliv ii.i=liird - 4iiiii,•;.. l; Rest ailtea .4 aseidentrid'a_Arw! , l l ....l koso I! ~..1...1 Ike mini .ae. bt. l a Nowelous 4; - latiiiimiatD r; Towa;erid lionle**dad - ovariblebub 1: - dm' l'iii emit Amy insdre Wag I. OaeleAamille. WOO' At Ima obtained a abalaetar ad repeo Abbriegbaticebe A t Chia lbaaand !Lim r part of , brilbe Ws if beint figeOleam .. j . ~ i , '.. • it .., lUD tatitak th e ivpiaN - -Pr eeri e u: r . ii iimil a* 1 s sail ap! r.' Whet= 'it p * :a e/ II it .1P• "'"..# 1 0_14 ,of yaaira t :' - aim's: Moe 1 1 ii t ‘3114 "ra .isim 4 . " Tr..4 ll. ll l the ' 16i onstr a "1"1419‘11 I II I 01"11 11 2 P il II - 111 TOW ' iiirl ' 118 4 1 2 1 " , "11:. stating - • Jimilik.sealted ;.,•- r . 10 1" 0 - 14 iiiih'cia•bag as 'aar, diabai if A. ImOla -lOW be" - — "Amin - ens mbar* be al** Lto c ' waritsktai. iint of i haiiiiitslyaelear. 4' Nirile • NO -At AMORKWO; li 0,r..1 • ap n o e as- of 'IBC Mil"*. l ' IikabLISTZIVIS 11 loornir, i 111ALPHAPOMIKKO fire,...„4.;inasiiiii T ,: i i„ 4 1,, ...f,,dkbrabei Akin ligamqv "a*: la Ilea ,1 i ': Alba - Pie ' - lereq, 'KAM' SUL NAM: Ill* s int I 111110311410 K andaribiliami ist 1111011103014:111LILL 11 ' MAbrdr. m tri ebPl 4 O" O 4 * 1 * " 6 1+4 sia Mr* it. 1 1 I ' l 1 1 . , • I __...1•1 4 0 -... 4 • icb " emus 14 iiiiseniOtli• nada; 0 7 ?1,s•Jy, . . . drawn. AND , uatmeit,inkaicasiz. , star hinewn; h lie ' t r.... riaritim .du hate onno‘A WWI qintkansheonviinc :but 4eirtiiiies now, pot t . awl riehloinedj.n pow . pouseninnl . bykr ..inhitt 5i0•.".1 'thin. ,"Vid 'hi this 111.104 inrand i sperat or Its wenitti. (11;isneensni l•st i e gotakil id in ibi ps last Lao ocitf 'mere th n 161.000 Int •0( *Mit A** la disarm: u:'. 1•114 -I 000 , 'were 'livid' Ines•nhl• - It 'hie at hi' lb. . orrnono ,thin 0,01)20114ein! uss,,peo stir 1 ,1 in a l mini he city 41: Nu If ... ' 1 1 14,090, 'trail • 010•114111 111101111111 • T •: 1 virisolt:of , N Wilms .111,0frit 16_ ' .P 17 Ik. .Irow Nim..u.r., Ss milli inabrarittne the,* kyle staf; tan , taibleatimily. - T,W , liatii: iibai 144' laitribatt lima? etilar . .arialty ht . that non al mattibitte.nr -ionlistratiiittl ionniolun4 holnialt - it lie ,esesalltn tintolienes at MI 'payola...lb:id inaasubtola by? pbyaiail penetration .1 At! , "stunts! - .ikos. hue 4 . .11a; ..w,aat ,af satbitiant. (fiat'. (; iminlati" a. I ptasamitera Video'," 'mod 40aliant' , Isamaut,f, - 1 •FlOg, lit4, - . fitter dini(sion . cninnn•phiinuannhe annuall i.i.o.r lif this plait ant tentinly.. , Tide ilasaapluitliti la far , rating to any r, . .:- soda. anima tatiiiisr 1 1 ,_ , bait. ' *seta taw alas ,t. Aaat:.ttran,,, , ,,,aas ,, ,. naotti-tostTala . Tatmatmet apt," in a *oat satt"ln4imi 4#11". • -. .-.- I- -7 , , . • Sri .P.ai—.o4.' • I% / / /17 ', - `'.-ii . - - ' ' .......0-4. • 1 IrissirsaLpitss liiitiesli, • i I: , OhmsOt eta- Mt raga .• , -Cresotesja toe gee lif 111/4 it /11,04teliiiill, ' COPS/. ii' Ay- Liras i crimaimat, c - Cat rrk: flergrAs. tame, Symartili 1/ 1 /mai S'sr is ei It Mist, Jigrtic,ehash, Irkeits Narrows. DiJIIII/1 P'" "ie lICIPPr/ 1 " "P.a. Vaiw - ie 14. Side, er., $.. elm end tea et * sir. - , 4 , i ' k , l ' Sipe sista Itiatosirs - -, . ' t or...r.nik, April Se, let.l DILI owes arto.-4 verily believe poor 8. e . 1 4 , • till& are ' 1•11.11 • OM inutine through Proridelive, of nosy My li .., I leave 1.1 - r savant! yawn. kid a had Cough. . ie ; kolos 4 1 were.- mad sem: Ai last I raised iiiii .inaat, es' uf Mena, h ol ei4loi sweat, and was reel 4.hil4teol m 11 ei tedne , and did' oat 0311.01,1 is hrs. ' have slaty, mad y ou4 laarsaynotlla , • shelf Mae, iMe . , • _ genre luso . wonoJetfoll ehaueir hem!, mrmasiel is .r. 1 on, 101. Oda to aalki ali nor the rite. ii, mire ,i, . 4 hi ..... 11 arid say eausti has len me. ,Tea IN ...di hot aria. ;that I on, thavillifisl fei Meosiresides. ..,, i toi dimit. 1 4 1 rTaligt , { 1 WM: R Uellriliii . , LS ~,ii i ,,, '1 • _ ~....,„_ ,_ ••••"". it 1.2 - WIM2:7-r.'''' '. "' V 1 -_r,-_ - --- -; : : --' ' ''_: . i _et .......i... , i Th I. "sly ere iir ‘ iiiiarre Mast fer thonsassl OM ' Rim.. mime that 1/r. •iiimiemoVii ansparillii has nisi The tIIMiIiPMAIStI mak eamiare weekly medicaid kr it sstraiwilisiary . v **H.& , , , -•Ja . ii Cioutaimrs. *ilk; rine of the assistants is t Imam Asylum. It halal". llama , is tlais gese 1 i iii spoke of 'ia the full hre Muer.' ", 1 , • ' ' 1 - ; ' Isekwairiitilead,,Sept.•li, lettii .?. r...... 4-1). r' Elii: i ISIS somortA letnilf ir \II ram vrith th Rlieturiatimi i' inimilaiitiade lath' ',.. freak, ant eat, teilet. or walk. - . I boii'llisToom I ~ ,hr pains. and: y- limbs were • treirehittreallet 0 iii;il four M Matti your tart ta pa ri ll 's. arafilt"Y bin e t . Iwo Mare au at ' Mond dollars worth aired is , I ' ;mit liettar—liail lam adrift tablosid: i Too 0 wt.) te use tilt._ ylushimeiter-tha Wilk ad. . 4 _Toon f remoluily,, ,44011 ES (MINIM . .. ti tl r ' = I '. - '"' • , r .fiiiiJ k i, . sf • - .e .ri : -t., P.-Yttaff if .4011 ii - r rum leXediellay. ' I li . Ig rooroorolro parilliollooi9Poomehri rod * do it rte. tot .ioripirof t reassimymeis Itarismasse. apper Ilion! ay Valli of thia.Waseli,Comimmiers. rl* I.suriamltera, ;sew . . ribstmartsel or di Nese* r" thos, locomitionuie - Illrieis,' ur hiireletttairy dhehal! - thereof 'MO lbw Use gonna prootratiou of, the syslou. ' Pa"I‘UDIF whethh.r th . malt ecioitermat,easse, or a , priokimidl hi irrropti ity. Maros or widest, Nel , 4 can be maim siirtnma Alum its invigaidiv4 _dikes the ketueft Pater. crieee ~f all wrtatnestimal laraitik Calm 'taking It Maoric m brea robot mad fhll" of watt , unit" I ill. 111101tatICId Ii isiimrdbdelY emirate , ..itoiloyl•o.:iwe‘ et -lb fetna.s - frame. which . the ramie .1 :t - airrintie :- It -Win nuit-bi expeoied of " iii reres.llll . l.o 1117iielt .A. in tore, ..to_sahOrii. certificate i 1 em - itie ph} toned. I) VlTe'cio smut die - Alietel t .ho mate it eaMNII vro-liwadk til.octill ti1',40... T .*: - Nth 4it cotta V, f , frosoilile- hive }seer it ;thine es/ aril , oftei:n.isot o 'or ho/,'iii livideattia 'A _Mu heir:Ktoteet hie ~'; w ith Ana:. breath, 01 11 0 " 1 " 8 . , 2i 1... ......14.•••iy 1 pogo,' is rernoiree ta' small , ' plai is. i No; female wife- lies rimeiew-wi mi Peso 111 ";', t i sill, 1, 40 1 4 il l° • e a7isl !walla., "';,The ors of il jsilo la wi iler‘t 'or titua la al. it a metals vowel pi I" 1,3 of /he riiimorensaMisil:hersildeiliseises m * Sin ler are silder,t; at this ties* wf ~ lip. I This ~,' is ;' - da.,..t Jur , isereat'VoriMi et ifi.e.l 1 4 4 '1 Mirk, Nor hi it taal i ratu A blo, gi r iAo o.4o # l .?" a ;0 'Jig 141/11 1 1 . 111tfiftit'6111 rill 'eileitlateir `a 'rtineis "" 1 " 1 1/4 ergl o /i/M;Illit , biPit'll'/a - /lir a ' - -a •' erg , oboe etedietni is lurid. di o' to obkli ' 'a itrilr' I . , . r. l i r omit almost' Aiiki f b olj.ioloo la aiif 1 poorto.of,eio Itilio ;ft . 10 coat ' titt"l4:l` Sir:4 l 4 "- te r fo ' N alimi l l e6,.. ~...._, • liftlit OW ..: 01, ,Noilf,, 1 ! i i ?li i iiiii l ii': iiirlZ l . , ; I Aliioll,, i -K)P; '`NefllP*l ~:-• ? i ::111t7... - 11 „..., , 2 , 1,:t P. r..." ', i iT .,; • - ,liat. -,; ;i 3. ••1 -it,..42) Milii I ' M - 410 - 4 1.14e•1111 .10 . ..11411 germ lla, ii iiiiii r-' 4ll O ll !ilia*" afirl• Ail . ..W/Fti, :. r mink- itooleis;: ,ji, ,Tiirratly poi--111 lie. Wf likbosot 11, ' J "itsiiii".4 ,,,. ' r l ily 4 i r „..„., vienv ' pi: - 1' 111 sisq _fifit .!Mk 14 4 . 4 .,,4aa ril Cu,.. it tAli lieter, 1111 - . imith 'II . 411111ek , 'WM :A.lO iimmAki WrliArt g a l ,o*4ll 3 l'Cilliari 111 PAWS .iltresof Alliooi".; ;a* r op mul Illor lama Mini, A libioiloC..Wesil - iss3 - , 0 PLA: I '4' I -gliiiii) ._, .Ifiiediwi l t! • .. - ..1 _ .11ditittomil .liksi s r,:„. ~.., It lititOt wi suln ".`,:o;iiiil irri 411r,AISt li Z,r past rarke ru ki g if A V rtri r wo7, _,. li ..,.• I. , i !-: , ;Ikarks2 ,041 1 5 0 0 *A t e. - 100 ,. • I , ..., _, ~, - ,-, 4- ti - Tro.re' ' will Y1*: 11, Ar . . 4 0 /4110 :AA -;%;:---. : . ......'::: ,,:: ~ :: - .1-: ‘ - *I C , ~3 1111' W ~.: , • , . 4 , I Pr . limn trersi . -i , =MI=MI maz