- Ba dnet to te - otato. ' ' A i —'- - tdyeg4 a bl e , die Potato, Ot . s . ' , hoped, thoroughly- re;estab !..h*, :it iafilitereed-14, a few *inibo#,l4.;;OT.thii'V6 et4ble Kingdom iaiiinilietln,the worthy and ; coxiiit '-On hisrhappy rec o very .. The at ...,_ 'die dinner were on a scale of it , ,iniii the guksta ,included ril l . a i r i v IghleS.: The invitations had i - by an efrident corps of scar in. the Onion - occupied the chair. . L _,_'S . . bn•his right .by _the head -.. • .. ' -.-,famity,_ *tale - salad 'emu , -3 wl it . . e Other end - of the tatle.and iii.... usual-manner: , The Po- l it*viif his: bed, was - lOoking. LI iindwore hisjacket there be- Orli his recent illness, eicept , - „. ~ i apparent niackriess,around Vit.:o44er t he. lot: 11 was remo- Atinn iup tn'propose as a toast,' Aik . ilieit _much respected guest:'. 40::,0. - 4 . 1i.iii;9.) He , the . .oaion hatl• .-Atie Potato fr om infa trey ; and, thdugh isid alwa y s associated in life, they, klnently et at the same table. They 4trefirtres [ braved together the- - same : a rid, had found themselves oftento r .- 1 !i-iuCh A Stew (he alluded to the Isiah as had brought them, for the time be intonn alliance of the very closest kind. SPnion, Was delighted to see the Po o. niore, estored to hi' place in society ~,t, the Pnio could say without flattery, society had endeavored- to supply- the of the Potato in vain. ' (Hear, hear.) / ; laid jieardi t af rice having been suggest d.,...*e. #ie place of his honorable friend, thoinuggestron was ridiculous. Risuzn ' ;i;:amici . was all that be the Onion, hid :to t hat . 1 (Loud Laughter, in which . t . - Pti . 21,614:, joined.) Ire, the Onion, "not detain them longer, but would • by proposing health, long, life, arid . to - the Potato." _A was received with enthusiasnihy -.the Cucumber whose coolness seemed emu& disgust among his brother deg ; . Thepnion had in fact excited many An prent to tears, and the celery,,w-ho r: l 'it to the Horseradish, hung down his ny an agony of-sensibility. When the ig had subsided, the Potato rose, but Was only a signal for renewed enthusi 'and it was:some minutes before silence ' )red. At length theytoato proceed • oly as follows: ~ ,Priends and _ fellow vegetables : It is difficulty I express the feeling with "- - litave come hero to o -day. Haviag suf tithe last three ye - ars from grievous dis , - Which seemed to threaten me with to liSsOlution, it is with immense satisfaction ok myself once more among you - in the r[of health. i ( _ Cheers.) P I should be in lnsensible to kindnegs were I -to forget anxious impiiries that have been made as the state of thy health by those who have 1 meinesteem, and sometimes in a steam. •erh in which all but the - Melon joined.) 1 of a long' line of ancestors. I •did - not, .)me of you; come in with the conquer-1 bid I came hi the train of civilization, a- ls_t- the, memorable luggage of Sir Walter AO,: in company with my right honora friend, the Tiobacco, who is not now pres ,lri.who often helps the philosopher to abird's;eye view of some of the finest , . , . ects . for reelection . ( Immense cheering a nod of assentfrc'm the • Turnip Top.) 104 may be an American, I may justly ''..brit,l. have taken root in: the soil, and, ' ',may not have the grace of the Cu , who seems to -have come, here in no, le' frame (loud cheering,) I believe I tone as much good as any living vege for, though almost always at the rich table, I sin seldom absent from . the. rans,humble board. (Tremendous ap ' ~ But, continued the potato, " let me A-_-.llowrey Or mealymouthed, for there .ething objectionable in each extreme. re uiedergone many vicissitudes in the , •a my existence. I have been served, wind served, out .(a smite) in all sorts, ' I bar? been rohsted by some; -.‘ll by others.; and 'have had rudely torn off.nay,bael; bY.many i.not the treatmentlidesemd. But t iiinguillfriends repays me for me if my eyes are watery. (Sensa jionoti re ry thin-Shinned; but I iplylenetrat:ed by your kindness this 104sito r tuned his. tit amidst the' . cheering, w lasted fot ile taie.—Loadonl , Pundi. lte l'il -Valub 1 lint for Airmeri: - -. ~.... lebratedßobert tlakeniell;ofDiabley,, Vie; a - " 'the foun d` of die new lieepcised to tell an i anetdote with -high glee of a fanner not .only- : of school but of the Olden tnnes.— fernier who owned and Occupied - 1.000 Cofbul, 121.1 three daughters. .When Beet naughtier Auarried, be gave her one _ . !'hie land lor her portion, but-no an t d. he fru& by a little more speed it4i'bette management, the produce , r e l 411.114ileavase 1, Wh en his see _ e. 1 1,1 ri*he - ga*, ", her one third !_iiiidning, ninifiii her ittion, but no -'flielh ' .B 4l o 3 6 iki'itn4;l),egan to '4l'fiiriie 'and kru; , inl4:ploughed up 4...poori,dry; . . , land,=eren , tiered iar i ' 4O cloe't - Kant ,. ei t t*OtitY'hislaii4ii=. din ters, - :_tu, liia:treit ear it'' 'e:=lirodOe mcreased : f niey becapst ibis - new;bro-: ingh:t. exceni4e, ;crops, midi 14ogiartnild - ilkwliole - of.his ledui#yed thiee_timas tripre' ;lia' - itosellrß -- )otitisaiiiiii-, :31i.t.*00) iiialllloWlV uittigd . -4hititt : i int'-ieet, 'iuktate Ahem] rilF!!P;s! 1 1; 1 ;eau tiPon the itit4,:flj,, ' ''ititieiiiiet;er,i , equirei dead fallomi.. t's -,l 9Eltititimi'greiiti:Tadintituge lir7 ,- lhat'he had got ;the;uatne money- to -mu '666,,4Ciei1ik,1h . 4 - . lco' iii4iligO 1000; Se* theieforer it:`ii -laid - outdcinble the titc;ney,upei. the land,, IFhOrk hie third and lait:daughte_ WilS.Married; he: gave Itei' - g 50 acres, orlial liihat'retrifibiecl;torhei portion and no‘notieY ts. Re`theufpithil tort: Ifokliiillhe.sanie -Me e.. , to firm . otie'quarter of :the land-ashe ha - a , , firstio farm hale whole.' lie began" to - himselfife*'questions, and - set his - wits t. i n work heif - he ,waito make as mu - eh of 1 4.s he had doge of 1000 aere4. ll e -then ai off his bailiff,. who weighed :twenty st m e I rose witlithe4arks in the long days and ,ent to: be d with thelamb ;he got us Muth - 140Tb i,l4rk s kohe f44.l44slifOifey,,;Tie . - )iiaik 61. his 106 AS, ::labOreis, - Uticr.hoiliei,, mOve: fasfei; broke tl' , .ieni . from their snailspacet and found that the. eyeofthe master quickened the Pies Of the servant.. He • ,saw; 'the -beginnitik Of eyerything:ftiiid 'to hiz servants and latorers, instead of saying, `go.and, do It," he said to them, a- let ,us go; My boys,. and do it....'i • Ve t-welt) come : U.l4 go he soon found out 4 very greitt difference. Ile .grubbed up the ; swhele of his poor `grass lund, and converted a great deal; of corn into Meta for the sake of manure, and ille preserved - his 'blank water, (the es sence - of trillium I;) cut his hedges. down, NV high hiii not be ' n_ plashed forty or fifty yearS, straieitened its zig zag fences; cut his water courses straight, an d gained a dealt of land by doing so; made dams and sluices, and and irrigitted all the land he could ; he grub bed up n'iUriy of his hedges 'and borders, her ders covered with bushes, in some more •of his small closes, some not wider than streets and thre%v tliree, - four, five, and gis closes in to one. Ile ftitind out that instead of growing white thorn hedges and hews to feed foreign birds in the winter, lie could grow -food for; man instead of migratory birds. After all this improvement he i grew more and' made I more -of 250 acres than he did from 1000,iat the very same time he found out that half iof England at that timdiwas not cultivated from the wants of weans to cultivate it with. I let him rams 4nd sold him long horned bulls, (said R. Bak well and told him the real -val ue of labo4 bothiu-doors- and out, t and what ought to be done Widen certain number of men,i, oxen, and horsei,..within n givOn.....tini,e -1 taughtbitu.Ve .solv less'.i . ilOwbettei . ; that thereiwere liinits .Sr measures m ail things; & that the husbandtnau ought to be stronger ' than the farm ; hold him how to make hot I land'Oelder t ancl coldlandhotter, light land stiffei,•,iand stiff land lighter. I soon caused, him to shake off all his old deep-rooted pre judicit, and I grafted new ones in their pla ces.. I told him not to breed iniblior cattle, sheep or horses, but the best of each kind, for the best consumed no mare.'- than the .1 worst. My friend-became a new man in his , old age, and died rich. , .—Gardener's Clzrotti- I cle. 7.7,777 The Philadelphia baily Sun says it is the intention of Gov. IJjhazy to induce, if possi ble, Or gdvernixieht, through diplomacy, to procure the release of Kossutl ~ whO is now a "prisoner in Turkey. There seems to be an universal hope that he ma be successful in his mission. MONTROSE BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J. 11111ICli-;,-..Attorney a Law--office removed to •1 nt Room of his Lidenee, two doors east of is former loaltion, in Turnpike street, third building from corner of Public Av enue, and nearly opposite3l..S. Wilson's Store. June, 1849. A. BALDWIN-t--Saddle, Hamm, Carpet- Bag and DIAL Manofacturer, and Carrie Trim met, Shpp, on Turnpike street, opposite L .L. POS!. 4k. I 'a. • I C. 31. SltEllONS—Fashionable Boot and Shoe maker, o er A. Bahhrin's Harness' shop, 'tarn pike street. . 1 . : . , ROSE & SAM PSON--Dealers. Salves, Store trimmiuki, Tin, Sheet Iron and t . Copper • Ware, Dry.-GitaxAs' , Groceries, Sc., Public - Avenue. 'ELDRED NEWC4ll2l.6lers in Hat;, larii)si, and - Fula; opposite the "Democrat Printing,ciffice, foot Public Avenue.: JOHN GROVES--rashionable tailor; orer Geo., Book Store', where he does work in a style-idtor,ether inigurpagaed. PETER - 14TEVElitalqina and Cliair Mta - er:;" foo 'of J. IXoh34—Bealer. in NT Goals, Hardware Crocker)! and Tinware, Groceries, Beaks, etc.; ALSO, 'Othie9 an the BOOK BECDDTG Busi nessr Public ,tl„irentre,.Montrosi - e; Pa _ NtWTON—Attomey ut Law ; Office a few doors South of the Coart Hdue. IiENIFLEY 1111E1t1)--Desien -in - Dry Drug; 0i1.4,' Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron; Clocic--, Watches, Jew elry Silver A Sixxii*T..trfumery, dc. Ac. ApplE; TinKßElAL=Dealer in Drugs, Med teinus,.Cheseicals, iPaiets; Dye-Stuffs,. , G Ke . DrY.irloodejiarduwre, Stoaavrocre• Glass ware, Clecles; Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoon, Sponfleles,,Mus47l Eutrenaerits, Trusses, /Surgi . cal ,Instfeekeetf, .I4J4uurs,„ Per:plug, Mirrors, StatfimuuT, grushes, Shoes, Yenkee „Isotines, &c Wltaitesides Asnproved • Dotflde' or - eit -Hot Afr Cooling Stove, - The suirctilper has obtarned ihe exclusive of very:Lim this stove thetuOy of 'Susquehan na and -Waiite,: e tutd having ' ittrgerof there manufacturedikt - the "Eng t ,lPounclrf -hi this vil lage in rilieritisfvle, offers th'ern'fortale:l- They cnn be iiiuritt tbelPimindry, at the Store of 3f i erts..Rtthe and Sbnpsorag i irpttbifsu*riber. I .-; • : - GEOATILLER.-- . • Motitrai;l;Aept-ill, 14”houg= UST supply 413rantieloth Fr;sekina Diosi fltssisi.,q3laelt and Fancy Ois semero Pau* various spalities Yalstia, -add r 4 dey S iI VYR-sts,.; po* And: SPdioet 3 Raids Jaditsalgo9o9 Ottco4ars ' Thia l bo l *Vieret;l o4 poth Coishi i• • HATitglips l, ,igentoirur; I ASIY:EBi-uslia°4lt9?!B-aLer-,0(5 Ci°114446h040, BIROS 1.2 I dr T4ZE• l 4 : —W,EdiiiiVWall-A' CuOidtc yiiii4Attet reatiyee. .r f . apekby,tits , : - . llil . l ti/AEPT,Vdo, .of • ;"fdzes.:ll4ll Auargi gtitspl 31 ~0 .. '0 411* - b. y71.1hF,.e.,, ` nto - g" - Pip Skee P O Of aim # Nor:, - or l o * 4o vealo, give Vf;.4A4L " .... y.::.x.1, ac"}:.": ~,, ,_ ,+.W {_t. ~, .~t~: Ksiv-._~.. :~y'. ~ : `x.., . ~~:.n.~ e.&:YsC':,?r~ _..... _ ~~^c++..:uc: :..J,:._.ti.. - _v-. -.v_ .... I .witt • Vie 11; *lldiiieit, 4 :47LOiside,Aiiih4. ;-.. l ;.;,:liii3Craielicit*lti,.,, - .. ) ' T ms 4.; 41 1 q9N:) ,4 4 1 : , ?5• - ;:14.,,t4. ', ,*4llO Aa. g s,B Praii. L . sr&L*, .01...etr?‘.f-!!!'‘lti 4 c —_and :Becipao '6'4110. Y.sur I'O4A, ;. have : en land the lirgestassixtmeneolVa la the ()Iliad - States, adapted to pllnwitit4 1n - ii... v tioe of Shiiii and Drawers, ire keVp On endless Yariety. AI - 4;p; the,inest, extemiro. nlaqufaclarera .of Oa C16(b 1 1 "an ,d I Covered ; Hata in the wOrld. nein:and . rash ionible Clothing; of all,Mnds. . . . ; • .•- i ... Cittalogueoofstocksenthy,lnail. Oiaeis prompt ly,fillEd. ,_ . ,• . 'll.Wla lI.T. ILA.NFORD, 29-1 m .Nos. 252,*4, 2so 7 ,ii;K:::ss Piarl,se, N.Y. New Aiigzigement , .BALDWIN 'would tender thanks to his \Jig, friends 'for-past ifavoss, and would inform .theti t t that he has sold .taut the Saloon, Eating and ..Prinking department, aiid trusts .Os bnamess will be kept .up good style,and that he Jutslaken the other room on ‘the east side, ;next to M. 8. Wilson's stortr where he has .opened -a front Shop for his Bak ng and Candylnisittea, wholesale. and retail Montrose, July 18, 1849. 'C. BAED-WIN. . . ~ - WaShbllTll & Co. 1 111 6 i4.4.NTUFAC:ITTRERS and dealears; - wh o lesale 11 .and retail in Hats, Caps, M Buffalo Robes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ladies Sa leis, &c., Cocar ST., BisollAnTON 4 5 D 0011.3 EAST OF TIM .131.1011.1.11T0N HOTEL, i Have the pleasure of announciug to their friends and the public that their, stock of Fall and Winter Goods for 1849 is readY for inspection, and they respectfully invite the attention of all dealers in Hats, Ctip's, Muffs, &c., and the public at large dim% out this section of country to the facts herein set forth. - The vast increase of their business has compelled thou to greatly enlarge Their stem and they have no the largest and bk - st selected a"sortment of behivr, Nutria, Brush, Mole-skin, Silk, California and Wool Hats ; Ottei, Seal, Nutria, Musk-rat, Silk and Mohair, P1u.41, Silk it Cotton Glaze, Vel vet A: Cloth Caps; Muffs. Boas, Capes, Vidorines, Miff in fact all kinds of Furs worn. Buffalo Robes, all kinds and qualities, Trunks, - Valises ; Welton, Brtissels and Ingrain, Carpet Bags, Ladie's Satchels . ex, ever offered to the inhabitants of this part of the country. - Their Hats and Caps are all manufactured by themselves, and their other goods selected with great care from the Largest manufactures and . im porters in the United States; which enables them to Sell from 15 to 20 per' cent. cheaper than any other establishment of the kind, west of New York. - WASHBURN & Co. Binghamton, Aug. 28th; 1840. Thep issued their Fall Fashions for G ant' Hats and Ca - ps, on Saturday, Aug. 25. tL . 'LAME ' EMORO, PA. CHEAP 'CASH STORE On the New York d.r. Erie; Rail Road and Semple.; lusalaa Rirer, , 2 o o4Vrafrt...:Arewl r0r....„'• Et 5 ',ale. froM Binghamton, and 19 Miles from Montrose,— surrounded by Mountain* and- the Mtilroa Bridges. • T our store the following may be found': Eng- I .li_ lish, French and American Dry Goode, Bon nets and Ribbons, Parasols AT., Umbrellas, Parpet Bags, Hats and Caps, Looking Glasge - s, Diets and Shoes; Crockery, Glass Ware, Hard Ware, Window Glass and Sash, Drugs . and Medicines, Groceries, Mackerel, Codfish, Mess Pork, Superfine Flour, Nails, Stone Ware, Jappaned Ware, Paints, Oils, Dye :Stuffs, Butter Firkins, Candles, Sand's and Townsend's Sarsaptuilla, Books, Paper, Inks and Quills, Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove Pipe mid Stuve.Trininungs, on hand or made to order. Eagle Foundry Ploughs—warranted; Trunks d: Traveling Bags, Shingles,, Clover Seed, Cm-pet and Cotton Yarn, Axes; Handles, Buck Saws, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Scythes, Sc., dc. For the very liberal patronage which we have received the past year we tender our sincere thanks, and trust we shall recieve a still Larger 'share of public patronage the present season. Having re duced the price of our geoids about 25 per cent. from last year's prices, our motto is now—small profits and quick turns. Situated as we are on the Railroad, we can sell lower than any - other estab lishment iu the county. LYONS CHANDLER. Ltine.,bnro; July 18, 1&4O. J. G. GILUERT, :sc. 215 - Pearl Street, „New-York. OFFERS fot sale PArsia ITANGL`Cas and FLOOR On. CLoTus,., A large assortment of Ancieri can, French, ancl German Paper Hangings, with Borders to mach, for salein. any quantity, at the lowest market rates. lier Chants unable to visit the 'city. of Xew York can .depend - upon their orders betn,g. filled at the lowe4 prices by sending de .scription of style and qualities: Oil floor cloth cut to suit the purchaser. New York, August 24, 1849. • DISSOL TION. HE Partnership heretofore existing between " Tthe subscribers in the l illackqvuithiug business is dissolved by mutual consent' • OEO. Montrose, Nov.'lt34l. H. PATRICK. ' Not ' e.. THE subscriber has been appointed Attorney in Fact of the Ei - ecutorLof Robert Rose; de ceased ; with full Authority to settle and adjust the business of the estate; • Ail persons indebted to the estate, will call at his °face in Montrose, and settle and adjust the same. Oct. 1, 1'849. WIL JESSUP: J. LYONS, - • Ts now opening a handsOme assortment of Dry 1 Goods, Groceries and hardware, Crockery,Dye Stuffs, Books and Stationery, Lamp Oil, Brooms, Paula, Sc. Wanted-5900yds of flanneL -Oct. 3. . Christian Famil y Alina.aac..,lB•so, Amast splendid work, with eleven .engravings, glled with useful and•entermining matter, and should:be owned by every family, for sale 4 • Nov. , , J. LYONS. C __....... ODFISTI, Rice, Sugars, dc, afresh sutitly jast received and for sale by • J. L'IL ON'S.; July ‘2.4th. - - Yew Fall Goods. I TT BURRITT, is , taryi receiving a general and II • ext4ttsive assortment ofF.A.LL & IVINTE e iI , 00 ORS: including a'spleildid stibelt" of Eddie's' Dress -Good"; and tither' Fancy dt Staple goods adtmted to the season, and:whiett he wilte;ell, an him as heretofore; on:the most favorable terms for cash, produee, or approved credit. • All with are wishing Glands of the most resirabli styles, and lowest pilees,"will do well to give him a call before purchasing..: ; New kilford,-0ct0ber.22,,.1840.- atest jet , pOr Railroad. NEW-and beautiful stock of spring and stir : A met Koo4 - „bought, eatirektfix quill at the ve ry lowest rt&l and aeordlegly,•at the store of ' - • - I. J - J. - LYONS: : . . " 1100 D } y - d i sc re% for at 4, C e Pt 4 P ; r - y*ratn'..e4vsr tawrgoce I at , sumulg,'Plot4s 4, rand-ii -ten*, spllinh , at the ."3rO- : • xxoNs.., .24.tht: • - seVllm 4ct3iu,du. ArIA Unto' Wed AVVV isclurN,e forth to an& esprit tiie o h* „ 111411AMWOOpa, :ritrOLITM; " Vitriol; .Nic latd Lotwood, %Alamo; .§11; Ls Pink BenA, Sal Soda, a f?r ale by rrrqxs. , Gentlemen's Furnishing Ware House. • • • L: TTERRICK & SCUDDEE, 95 William st, New JLJL York, Illanufacturets; Imiforteri,and Dealers in Shirts, Dressing Robe", iLinen Goiters, Stvicks Shoulder ISraces, Ordeats,.olrera Ties, Scarfs, lion C,! lklta, Linen. BolOnsoArandkerchieA limier! itueles,Suspenders, Bombazines, take. The above stock will, on lexaminathin, be 'found not only Attmative,lllxtensi:ve and Full, but Cheap Our long experience in the business and knowl edge of manufacturing, are:such 'that we are con fident we can over Inducements46eCannot be sur pa by any House in the city. _ Particular attention paid to caleriamk.tbe_POck ing of goods. IRERRIOK SOIIDDEIt. 29-sna . 1 _95 "Willi a'm Street; 4 (OppositePlaOtreet4Ser York.) DAVID A.11211.11101t.. , , I IBDAtLPII% Harrison's Calaisaliiias. Ink. T UST received at store supply this article in buiike9' 4 frßli!' ime f 4 me q d ; rt ; alai`for sad the Opeen, /ankle: .d tO'b4 the,PesWirdOe l et, TrAing,tuknoiii, iitie - . . - eigcl:Yul4 • Mont Sept. t . for the year IBM), ore; fore ry . Yamily ilii.Van4i Oounty,` Mal , : be' ob tained stottsi,by ;itithe - Dreg - Ana:Xs! store of- - lAB - T,IIREIA - Xont vir-Plense oilt one,. r . . .f - -;` ; - q.. 111 .„1* • ft 5 AtinaiS CV: '4,i1M4F0 1 61 / de m t.PLN champ** Goods, at the, .O sf" eks,l,tr i lot forsalkr, EMM=EM York going -west, g west, and at 3 - F: - 2di arriving in time for., the night. train going ' -oast and. the day . train from New-York going Art. Returning, gave Great:tend; on the` arrival of each train , of xxnu frout - Ne* Yoik. I - • Caretat and en.xnnnicid.sting divens and firskrate teams are emplOyed ixtthle route=and the propri etors pledge thymseltee to; use trery exertion to make their litielPleitiaitiirlettireditanus. For sestattpPlY-lot;- lintel, in Montrose. j 9 . =-. — " , --° , II.`4II,UESDELL•di; CO . .. _ ..._ ~.,.. N. V. dr, F.: l liltitiliOnd Freight Line. Stephens and Thompson's ForwOrting Line from Great Bi•nd-atspt. I.,ll 7 .. t phoinwon. STEPHENS )11rTMIPSOli • !forward freight from Great Bend to New York by Railroad every . t -' . Tuesday and Thuisclay - • by • the regular freight line which leaves Great 4ad'3o minutes. Bend every morning at 8 o'clo ck ' George W. Stephens will re ' at Great Bend and forward allprochice entran t to this Company and pay the returns for the sar i e Ot the ritrid office. Gapt...l W. Thompson will remain in New York and give his personal. attention to the sales and make returns as soon as the-produce is dispo sed of. This' company flatter themselves by hav ing a salesman in New York who his been in - the frieghting business for a numberjof Years fmmOr nage county, that they can: give ;as good satisfac tion as any on the railroad.' A liberal advance will be. tpal! on freight delivered at the depot if des,i red. GEO. W. STEPHENS, Great Bend, . •J. W. THOMPSON, New York. Great Bend, 13 New Hat and CI Store. THE citizens of Montrose an vicinity are, re spectfully informed that the subscribers ave commenced the manufacture of Brits and - Caps,two doors below the Farmer's Store, where they keep constantly on hand and.for sale 'a general assort meat of Vats and Caps of every variety and price. All ivho wish to purchase a first trite article in our fincs 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, Spertink, Wool, Leg horn, Straw and Palmieri/ Hats, Ike. itc., besides a great variety of Men and Boys' Oloth arid Glazed Caps, children tuicy do., tte.4tc.-;-in short, a large . atoortmeot of almost every, %.„artilelb-in By a sirict . attention , to bitsipeat ,iutd a desire to please, we hope] to merit arld receive a liberal sup port, and assure giose in want or Hats and Cups that every effort will be made to get up the neat est and best kind of an article. • May 1, 1849. .ELDRED NEWCOMB. Gold. this side el :Cediformial TO BE AAVED DT TTIADINO CIIEAP. Grocery, Cotsfectionary and Oyster Saloon. THE railroad being completed; I now have, and keep a general asssortrrient of groceries cheap --slid' as sugar's, molasses, rice,Coffee and teas, of prices and quality sueli as please- • Also, nuts, raisins, candy and all kinds of frifit, the market can furnish my linverrs to suit Also; fresh clams and oysters received' in • the shell, fresh fish too, this weather—they keep very well—l shall get by the railroad a weekly supply, to please all my.custo mers' tastes I shall try. Good o'sters on 6ncl,by the keg or the dish—served up either raw or cook ed, as you wish. All needed refreshments prepa red at a wink—call in, all ye hungry, and plank' down the chink. WM. F. BRADLEY. Great Bend, Feb. 18. ", Eagle Steam I'mmdry* Machine Shop LV FULL BLAST. WE - would respeetfully,invit, the attention o all those who may be M want of Machinery or Casting of any pattern, Mill.qeeritigs, Ploughs of various patterns, Straw Cutterq, Cooking, Parlor S shop stoves, Iron & stove Ware, shingle Ma chines, Wood & * Engine Lathes; steam Engines, Boilers, Iron Fences, &c. tbe', to give as a call, as we are confident we can snit the most fastidious. All work done at our Foundry warranted. Proprietors, W3l. Jassrr, IL R. LYO*S, 6 Wm. J. 311.1.t0ELD, F. B. • At S. Wu.sow, IL S. Balmer-, O. G. BaarLarr. Eagle Foundry, Montrose, (PA.) July 4, 1849. New Grocery Store. One door South of Mills d•' Knapp's in th, (Store formerly Occupied by .IV. M. Post.), HE subscriber has received a large and exten sive stock of • Groceries, - . consisting of Teas,. Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Tobac co, Rice, Ground Spices and Pepper, Starch, Cloves, Saleratns, Ginger, Nutmegs; Indigo, Cigars, Choco late, Sperm and tallow Candles, Codfi4h, Mackerel i t by the , Inure!, half and . quarfer rrel Mid kits, Herring by the box, Raisins: by box or pound, Salt by the, sack or, barrel' 'CI - - stone Ware s Willow Ware, Flour, Pork, lake.. &c. &c. Wholesale dealer in Lill kinds of ' .' • . ' . ' Whin 'and Liquors. He ca,* and sell his goods cheaper £hnn they am he bought at any other store Montiose, reader, if you4on:t. believe. Alive us a call and convince you. Don't forget the_ place. 'ERAS :11N 'ROSS. • Montrose, June''2,114,..1.*: n2Oti M=E M=== • ITEE 0100INAL DISCOV Genuihe Tiiarnserk OidDr.l'ow4tend is tiose.about long ben known as the A UTHO of t 0 11 N E OEII7II SARSAPARILLA." Being limit itlenteiaufacturi., by which me of marke4 and the sales cireginsci had piesed its Werth. and known i the ears of matili,'neserthelesa, as been bested of sore disesees. einuied its wonderful - HEALING P• . This pa.A.ND Asp UNEQUAI.I I manufSctursPl oil the largest scale.. ; out the! length , Intl breadth. of the round Incapable of daceneratioi) or Unlike youtri S. P. Tiivrasend'i] and noser changes harlot :holietterl on sciefitific pi - melees ty a s;lette, knowleilgeot. elhemistrri and the .art,, hairs all been brought -Into req lure Of She OldvDr's Sa , eararilla. Aix well known to me , lical men, properiles,end Sone properties 'and mho* whieli if retained ln duce/Hr./nen/citron and ceicl,:whic tem. Some orlhe properties or Sii , that„tb U r entirely evaporate a ' 'ric) , Minot presinked by a sett Iy to Dab experienced n tie iu these golniiile principles, which fly ), halation, driller:heat. era the very Wiest of thn root, which given) it n 1 ilny - r4on cap boil or stew the colortalli pe qind, Which is more Im the root than frOm anything otse; t insipid 'or ;rapid liqquid , sweeten then Call t SARSAPARILLA El But such inot the article known . GENITIVE OLD DR JAC e : SARSAiIAIIII This is eb prepared that dll the Sarsaparilla root are first retntived becoming cid or fermentation is then every arliele of medical Firs and conceit rated form; and thus i of losing at y of its valuable_ and h. paled th way, it is made the mo e of innannerab Manes th reason why we hear c, aide in its vor by men, lumen, an doirg wpn rain the cure of CONS 11.13 P7IION, DYSRE • • COMP i A/NT, and. in Raz uL.AI, z ILES, COST/VEN CarS E 1 UPTIO2FS. PIIP 'end all a ections f romarising EV PURITY '0 P It posse a a marvellous eficact ling from igestiun, from •.4ridit; unequal. el ulation, determinarMn palpuatloa f she heart. cold lipct• an hot Dashes rer the body. It has nc (laughs ; a d promotes cary expect spitaticn. r laming strictures of the o•her part. But in no acknowietk. hing I; its excellence more mar:Siena) , seen end ed than in all kinds and 333-7 CS of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. - wonders In ewes of P "for' Albus or White, e e Womb, Obstructed, oppressed, en Painful' egu;arityot the menstru 1 periods, and the Mei lia.catingellthr, for sof Ziancy,Diseasex. 1 ing _ant uettms. and egulating the ~, r eneral : VeS !one 'and strength the Whole body, and , 11 faring or nx , vans Dismases a Deb4l.E.t. -• ~ e nts or relieves a 0.: r vatietv of other Mei. thlal irritation, Neer "ei, I. Vittne Dance, . 130 Itlpaeptic FYakeoncul one, Or. • . . the blood; excites the irer t 4 heaths: aation, omach.and cives .. good digestion, relieves the rand consurßanon, lays inflammation, pn, in, equalizes the eircul• Lion of the blood pro le warmth equally all ver the 'body, and the : ereptratran 1 relnie, St lures 'end tisttneseag trnetiontioaud invice tea the entitle nervous not this then- , , .elieixte . you pre -e lnen'tiy need? . 1v of there allocate dofS. Fi T,ownsend , a tit I This young roan'. liquid ia hot. to be 'A RED WITH - T E O,LD i DR'S, me E . Gratin FACT , thrift anti Is DiC4PA• . . 7.FdI.IOII.ATION, and NSVER.,SPO I while a t :, 0 i er.DOES: pouring, fe Me • boittee containing it into frac liquid gipl ding, and; damaging othe horrible C.. pound tie poisonnua I put aad ia .•.a *yaws already disei • causesl3 . pia but'seidl-, Craire. Wadgenii; 3 c .ourtgomachsochat ttl llatulenc v , eartburN palpitation. o plaint, th boa, dyOntery; colic, bloody .' N • at is Scrofula bui , .ed a What 136.1. us ell thelutnant-nir tc Skin, , • d lieul,„Salt...3lll vollints., ever Sores,-and hlrnlee tarsal' , Its fleshing under-'beast Which spit , and thus spoils all the to' lm , . 't at . causes Rheunantist Quid which insinuates Itself - Wive Where, Irri thug and , infraniing the, Which it ac 1. So of neeVoue dttau blood, 01 . tie gell circulation, an4. l which ernie humalftinitire. , . ,'... Now is I :not humble to,-auske• 'ircirse tO 3 • this ~; , -, , , z,"- SOURING; FERWMNTINh; AT IL worts , railing qf Airexteß, end is etrec By rPrno; system, g thus cuter ---- - ifie and data' pi Idles, as ..9) Savortf.4 , , It cleanse tones the s bowels of it rifles the hl during gent avonutiblr. 1 mnres MI i eystern. 1181 But can intlor ant CAM botato or OLE of Dr Ind yet he col:LT.om/ ITATION Heaven •I Would Ilea! nervi's We wish .ihnt EL le. : T( Sates rill: Car ' - Linn ti .Onsaingle s. PL Otmist, no ei li*ase then 'man, what t e es Ines of air *Magi of.Mairm n .1 Out what othing nOn tiv person Or • 4)0111100 thld thet!Per WEAK eitoultt ktur inenneelofp aleo - nn Biter effect qie •theiZeen,i itlotoo' into lionotlt base - m.IU "abetted, INDIA 101 Ao '4240:154 ~1 1 ~ 4 =~7 slait 7 iT - Q ; -4w,161 t - I li!4 . ~[-f-q-L MEM=M!! OEM S ;r= roitaly el multi lain have it 'untie! 1 , P4 Genuine Ortiisa? (tits Inferior treparatir rig& that we should - 11 he T e 9"oYeil" reT l el t understood. because 4 inasentritirtiele and oh are - heave - a-teas apart yare.urilike in syerr tirar iu paimithet. , `, rownsend is. WE dectt ,)14armaceotlit-Anciws any. other . ettrotiaia - , - tufst varantee , earithepiNh aaiseseientitio mOdleinl 'Vele* used'. In_ prepaill sogeswhiettmight , seed of health' : 440 should be. expecte( sratiralf of nie &eine nnotooerierireto Co :at 'raw new 'taut me whci manufictuiris Tt alitkiliSrAtril ENT' , vreil Abe'. medigsl:Preis tam and - coneentratit sik.e knowletWor tli4l ratan system; and: hots rest :frauds:4;ov them ktltumanitys Jo Mott esters :health; iit4lll# liroltettairst m. 111640,1 NNSEND ;has; 80091 Inborn! Mioalia =WOW knowli fttatti(savt ImOvrair - °JOAN ,- il.rigth ritiitt#44igine:fl . - _a_forit*St. ctt o 0 , n lu*-cliFtinit; gat-prides ' tiy,4l-4.-,4 ~(1! EMMEN re i xs,4l. , , R 04 :0 4 :4 ,•.,,i04,i4--i'i'sigi--;;e4Ailiti s,.:%,•,4,to'.,_4hroo-.115.14!4•T.,10, R I -: verti•e4b-iir -11.130,04.114 " Arabliiikm§C:4*-2-Viiisae 1 '11•4 laiG - eiot y•e/i;•• NAT" 37,jwis obtaistaik,wthans*.st R ig i l k a tegkillgt-ilmi 4 1, A 7- giwiT_•±l.....l-:-.447. 1 ...'"ll itir:Ti iffl multiax Wa es it fit - •,> 1 taim.l4.lold.talo .1 : : to embark in Ike 1* 10 .! , :.' l l4Cliaitit - WaVi:)n 0 . 8 14-- 7 'z - ** J. 46o .rilift nch l i n' = * V *lie: 44C :0 IZ LC isul.Filau*S4C:' ..villiO:lw' TOR-- _ ... ... „ _ ••I'lliiriallit; eattiaidis lita , Ar.thit..Wiart t t I nig .liitiaet.ie palter - , - • Efoillta ,t4titsia Wat t - ekitger,Oliatitater : ,.:‘ , ranteit:in .. gierisr tip • , .I . _ . tiat-eiliil.:ll:dal ..aieitfilinisitiag, • akfiar itif liatr....er.iiiiili• - '-c ; —.• . - tali a - Patient.' • ;Thcir e at .1400.'Isad : ipirlirliy)- of , this Sil l ier& ~ i - tills over all - other midi Hs is, flat: while It era& eater the dues.., &t haw* tes . :thp body. It le tate o f the fair , ..oosC , l, - ::: - :,..',-.1 - .....i.,:... ;-.., ..:. • . .. ; .BFALINOAND;ItU,ME Cl4gOlp l iv.F.s, i .) i i iTer — ituit7n;,, v - .Asoi,, out Aimsaiiii iris ' whoil etstita And , "siiesathsailtialiaraiit i rit: rt "ctdatiol new, Pert and elekliloaktfit rower_ aired hy no . other inedi. Clue.' And In thhi•tice• t :paid' secret of he wonder. Ad sueeinia,• , ik.hiii-; tiairsi tetwisJihr the last , two years l a more • thin 1110,900' pates .o :Sweets elites, or discuss. et least ' 15.001Piearti:igatabla - d i limitable. of. hat Fared tho hires at nsoSs,,tliag.lq,C fonliihlten .the pert two sea. itiii. r leilltelfftP or New Ir ilk static._ 10,000' eiiiianie:: 'ait.:‘C4fasiitrial' Dibll ite 'earl *see - ..0 Akers owe; liiiiesemfr•-. 'or: Triirnieararillefiaper !Itaittiligeratee the whol e iya tent , astasanianify , l`a th ,- ' , .whii- r- tinta-leit - their 1 mos. .sujar,enerievhr _the agar' bflaterlaritut•ar..,ludteereban • committed - in_ Oath NO !- ilt !Gate/Are' latialgetiee sir the rearbroar 10.14birtaibt. ar t : b I,lillyekat:proeeritlorVot the aaritoue system, lassipoA ell Or 111111biliQpi rah/till . ittraeatiatur,.. • "preinsiture ,- 'de ) •..aTur 4irolhilt , heeieehl 1 torraple that , ritipik.-diiiiiii. COfettinpktaaiiiar be, ittlitey restored bi. tie , pleas - mg peritaily. This - Sireipitik Is tiesteraiii. 1 ! i • auf--_:,.! - - . i-:,-- - - • --Ami: • r•- - - :;--Istrinsia ;n: 'CAW/dal -",'•-• • • As it . ..ridable +al, tatripar. ea ,iiteirtyrare* aliak, with! 1 le itia-- , Hurtle ; : ilia' Queue b . ,...1W-Aterr - traseatilar ' eyelet' • iti.' -lusiest - eiptlo, /Wiry d teti - , ,f : 1 , ": ' ran& op TITE 1 Sarsapazilla. 0 years of-age, and has aml pIscoVERER • L ", TO WA:VEND . , he was compelled' to rtait-Las been kept . out bed jo those only. who slue; It had reached I eo.e. Persona who 'had , r#4,..uota loath.-oro [ED PREPARATION is d is called for througi• and, espe cially as it is etcrioratnin. it iinproVie with age. because it is prepared fic man. The highest test, aiiscoreries of the Mitten in the manufac- , The' Sarsaparilla % root.' Iltßiles many medicinal i• ch 'are Inert or uselese . %paring...iv for use;7-prd'..? is injurious to the sys , i einerilla are so reMtite': k lost la the preparation ' ific process known om nurectura. ' 3forcoier, fl" in vaparoi as an ea manilla! medical-prep. . its value. • . am till they cm a darkl i the cororing rf matter - t, sev can then strait:Ohm nit sour molasses, nod RACT or SYRUP." i ;the • , •.• • • Counumpti•ts Cured.. altanst and „Sire ArtAen. Canerraption .c4n alma. Conannapt4.,."4 CoMplaint Cobio, . Catarrh, Cfp*pho, kg,* ,Soremie ,in .t4e Cheiq Hectic Ph .4.../figif DA:pea:lu Pre fuss. Pei'-. th - f: Site been and can be aortal. • Ppfttfee 1111iied. . rivet, rant!, April Da.. "kairseauu...-1 beliava,yunr &weave. t ,c, hien ' - ireilgeatte, - . rotrgitrirrathiatiee.. of "Uhl In) ; , lined -for %sera :seers Jasnl a hail Cough. it breams Iron's'. and 'itcrre 1. At . Inst . I raiped large gnantitiea of 111 % 104'1th, and was greedy atplirat . lueed,. II d¢i • not expact to bre. I eureiljoirr Sur itparilla. t sh,ett ri n , i c ia d there has,-, a tit:iodated all bee hien wrought In te. I run now - aide tri *nth all uwer the city. .. 4 j rain at blood and mr.enuals has to tue. You .eau well Inc "'eine that I yin tharrlifitl foe theme reunite. Your oho thtul 'errant, _ 41189113L1G, &I Catharine at. - . TOIVNSENDS L.A. inert- prisperties of the evcrydrine capable of tracred and rejected ; e is secured in a pure ia rendered incapable sling properties. Pre- LT: meant agent in the e-Diseases. annentlationi on ever); children. We tied tl ; Lt, ravi SCROF- F S'S. aft CUTANE. DLOTCLIES F,' BLOOD. • in all complaints an hi' the Stomach, from .1 .. blood to, the head. panda cold chills and its equal in CotJa and ration and gentle per atop, throat Ind every tih • This-is nnly..!.iin mar heunintbrittAhit Dr,' TnTri The tonal fie trereiiiiii jeltrnui by ito exthigrailtnify virtu! , ]tunes ClinilAige.:lti.ql; lama - tie - Asyluni, • Ilinekne of - to lisp:P.4o,r inel • • Dr.' Tnernsetni—;ltenr Si fur nine y enrol ihe Rise tune I could" nut ear-steep tre.ing pnink, tzty. tease tt,..ed funriiottltndr3 , h, dune tnentn.tertitill tinnuntt no much, .111,tt'iri+iwierd et la 5194; thiv (Or th lifittraikeepect •,'.. c l . irelinetle tesihglate .. 1 ~16fr. VI etertssbt:s &tromps Pa itra several* led Til dy. cere'llititticipiir a t le" Mono tied; Rerreneess. rte lapses Ittert...or ;Falling ,nf a Nereid), Cestisenese, I'll's, Leueiiirbrea.. or:Whites, Ohs rnctea or difficult Menstrua tion. Incoutineoce of Urin ,t ee' involuntary discharge thereof. 'Anil fortha grow 'of of tile spite me matter vritCtber the resort of inhermt cease: or cat I roduced by lot egylarity. i !tress. or accident. Nothing t,ti be mara-euipendoc tha its invigereqat erfcets uPlel the honour fintiligi,•••• Perialto 'full weikness and lassitude i hank tak1.44 1 1- I, ltrtutce-beco a robust strfl' full of energy uaitior'lts tufineuen. It I nnediately counteracts the ottrt`eittiouitta..nr the ,fax e Intone, which is :the !treat cause, of -arrentiesi. ft ill not be expected, of nib in cilia), nein' itelientn a have,, to exfillit certificates of curse perforated:but' We sn astern the afflicted, that nundretii-of cele s beve b rt e reported lc as. T ina. oanAs'or vales i- where niti fepr ire bev'e been , *ial - chit. then ? valor 'using a - fr eshet lee of this insalueltiConedb eine. *lava liaea blessed 'eh Alf.. lreelliif ltitePtlliff• It has bean • dispielstly.prepare iii rreferauce to female ewe plaints. _No febibiln Nilo I 1. prininn in i gnorant An is approaching that 'ethical Flea: - " Thirllllll at lift.' 'should-neglect ttit.,saltwM r ,„ i it la a' eertelwevenalvi Gas un) • of the hunserees a 4 horribl e klissasat to-which &males are aultiect ,, at ill :time tie life..yifitis period Nag be deleyid. for wea rl jeers Ay este, Vas midi. chit. NOT is ;1104 veluabi for thou whis apt 111111011 ch. .g waniatjaant,s t s tills...en tiataa=-16 Issist Wilms by ;iininknoboy the bloo4 i - Ned_ , n!fgosotit,to-,, titliti-ti_lltAmt, In• die 4 l.. 'lltts-reedicine 'il-lo lastrttlor'itik- he- dulled. ,Jr to, ohichiriaFt" , ki l'a - ,iiii ILV . ' -i::‘ :,. t '.. .'t 1 '.4141111141411 st. Itliflkiiistf , - 7, - , ‘., • or: Tnonsis' ad' 4 ollpfla 4•014olliflotos. solo olltis P lit ir.:64., iesitfreirefikpar atilla 11 . 064; - 7 - . - . `.- 'r:.. i s in.corqry that a, -- a.dictilhai4ikiht,tstorii, , chia.:ur,stlf City ,l)f Allow .Jkl 4 ,--hveilli,griiiii• eagss PlelletilotdAlre. , l'l4lllninifir "ilanyiliOniiqiii: and billows if ' ‘ l4 ho llis9 l Iligl r 'lllmAi . loi ifklrlPPlroOtmlor ill UM , N H IP ii r - P. -14:11.1titfif 11.DA:c L. , . - W-ItatM ' ,,, uiti0414.4; - 0 ;.1r.-.At; Piel!Crt4l; D. '. / /4 •i - - ,1,.- , - _ .—;"*: #lbittiy, A:psfl: lag. 0- 4 , ' - 14 t,. • '''` -. . , c,' ~,.. 7.,-...2 1 'i - f " 5l ' . ...t. i -41 4-" lit 1141 ,4 1; T-' 'ti'''e ', ~ OWittg io,tisot tiielii;stic iie . ilia tositesis'sals of Di. ,iniAto`;ri' nisi iiiiiii,,': -,iiishir or moo'itics will ~lisratirly-Alaw; a g, 114,'. ltay 'colofitasmad- - onsfting Sets* ie ' '',.: pettily - - -ffitrititil, Akita, itlefs, Hittite's or Vella* ul: MA', IW'rrbot • "grail Pill - hill* liftlin boot Asp.. ,!,,,, Xttkltratltra,-and'lr,s _13,-11C,ti nt i llaVe, stelen!.,istrrl. copied narefliaillittiwints: 'they' r o'iy, suittls*u liaitatwas -,- .";:dpkto-, , ,:ainia14,40 00114: . 1f ego! OH .',roUloloillxcli by - - :d. Pi TkaVallitlat - ,‘ - -- .7 . - ), :1- -• 1 '.. ;4",.4 i '.;-;,.., - r • . ...t4- ' 12' .':-!7-,1" ;• , .. , -1 - "4 . , , ,, , til ~_,E -,-, ~' -. ' ' ': ritiCiipat - digke:'l i zs P 1 ' t srifiilelii , •110i-iffulll. I '1 4 4 011-4.1414 - 41 r :, -11.11(ifst=41**4 - Restart i yell ,r,fl, Stelailail Kfltllt . 'Weal s PillIeJ•IP a - 11,, , MtiOirri' Wag Ist, Na! " slk - IltotToiloii,"Clisfise. •t y ' tonl` , .Wiiidit Ali : 1 : (41 5 1 ,ifAtttor'efstool,l4. 0, :L.., is s ''Nnati - ralsraliilei` , Aftitti ; ',la' hr' ell 'ilia principal ' -, Orissiote - iiiltd4WitchmiPivit - ristleAlfloNiii,ioou limey s '' vs 4 .sfltioli Witql:Ootr , ou tg05.P001,61.&„,a, -, ....,. --,... 4: ,_...,.. 1 .,,,, ‘-,,- • ' ' 4 . , ..,- ::•571r, cue 4) Stave**, -, . Di. Tili Want :..- "cf. 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Ipd..that. Old Dr. Ja. knifipapyri, Lim:inf. tl in an nrgele whieb 4 411 C 1 .° r...,Torn• ie the ctheohae.ersith, Dr. Jierittnrowrssend'e midlifk9telidssifm. puttee' ler, havintisot and , neurerwovan no, Gr mote or imidietne on- DOW; unprocearional. hove that they are ye. i;nonuttning oh% 'fr lc and whleb ire in.- ,r mon the AGENTC ,7 , F , tomi 4 . 14 Who tnOlis', 311oeioel It rtipArs. kind aerie upiiirooi: more important:if hi: dlietrie designed'ibr ' lERLETISVSTNIKk- ' 0 ,( raintshrthe Ipealing farlOinr,dos *kid W toT ei'totr i 4l: : apivjn ind.mitor into Thai vaidiatsuitipair , ar....ambonimukc t. Ns az.; siiiiortheirigask Alio %lowlitogil c)eocivea- grid; WWI a , . maii - v;widki llo „ 'filmOir_ lll 4,- k - 'l4 al .. SY 4.`"Cli,issfith o i r ' itediatt-averirdmo thin* I :which WWII' th• A t igiiiii4i - 10 Wet ‘AtkPIP4 ', *WV ,4,yeati: iiia . 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