tanagement I pf Farms. Write in the Sotitheni Planter gives the chasing instructions irt• migard•to the man-. meta ofitlin farm. It is worthy ofa care t • ' •AS, itard4 the inanagement of firms, wen amon tiactiesil men, there exists a liversity o opinion. Some persons contend hat - grazin often jtiditious ; oihers, as sFtsssii Sh lls„" in your Sept. No.,* says, 'Diet graze your land either winter or suin cu.." • Sone farmers believe that qt, is better, ,huniure i small quantity of land well to extend it over a larger surface. like pr. Baldwin, 'advocate shade to hate worn out soils; and others care not , the - shade so they obtain the substance. -some Of these opinions are right. but expekience and good jndg,einent to de mo width, to prefer at the time, witn all ~attending circumstances. To graze srable land during the whole pe lt is not in cultivation is certainly to int rerish it but judicious grazing is freq ttlY-necereary and advantageous ; for in .*, a fernier has a tract of high land he wishes to improve, but is thickly sassafras bushes, running briars, and Now Ido e;onteild that hard ith both cattle and sheep, for at years, or until these pests are ex is the most rational system ; .for. if Ad be cultivated before they are all de ed, they spring up with the crop, which oared; and when the field is again to be ivated shrubbing and grubbing have to resorted to, and a sufficiency of labor exr 'led to pay nearly the land. On rich I think it also adikisable to graze clover se first year, as this will keep down the and prevent their destoying the young On Spongy Lind, also, particularly', as has ors it a heavy coat of vegetable ter, trampling the land by cattle is cer+ ly an advantageous practice ; but to gaze ter of the second year, or land almost des tate of vegetable matter, if free from the —above mentioned, ought not in my opin• to have an advocate. • inuring heavily a small space, in pre-, ice to extending the manure over a larger . is perhaps the better plan for corn ACC° ; but if for top dressing of wheat secure a good stand of clover, the • cov a greater breadth of land is more desi- to Dr. Baldfv - ins theory, that shade will ich lands more than stable manure, it is t.eessary now to, notice, as I have sent you short essay on the subject. • Economise Your Fodder. 1t is.true that the' hay harvest, the present has been an abundant one. Farmers rejoicing in the fullness of their gratitude r the replension of their barns and grana -4 yet economy must superintend the labor Ceding or even amid our affluence we ' feel the pinching hand of want. Every of nutriment contained in the ton, : he made available. No-" orts" must Idering in the manger; no refuse be itted to accumulate iu the barn. What has grown and been stored away for use be turned to profit. To accomplish ;ucwsfully, root and straw cutters are "able assistants. By their aid a very It saving may be effected, and much that ild be otherwise totally lost, or appropri in such a way as to produce less than if, or one-fourth its legitimate results, fade to contribute richly in the produc- „of a valuable - and important end. 'Steam vials°, when practicable, without involving eipenditure altogether disproportionate to, contemplated advantages cannot be too t:igitly recommended,, or too imperatively vd. Few of the improvements of which Iresetit age' can so justly boast, has eon ' more decidedly to agricultural prog ' prosperity, or can promise more im , ulterior, results. We would there: 4.ecommend to every one the introduction Strurding apparatus among the labor sa ' (rad food-economising ” fixtures" of his tishment, which, without them, must ev incomplete.—Halioweti Gazette. Look to Your Stables. Anal, has come, and it should be that: with warm aad comfortable ' cattle may be wintered well with .1 food than they will require if your , are cold and uncomfortable. "The i,ci slimmer your cattte well s is to winter , well; and [lt& the secret (df good win is io kierlthem warm. Animal heat is ld in .proportion to the abundance e;ieellence of tbeir food._ Ex osure to Id,air witiOittratheat rapi , and of 4 0 lakes znoWitttod necessary re-sup ,, just as an, clien:ridoor makes ititecessa- Ouire more wood' to the stove. If your run doWn to the Winter, and come out, andleeble all till:ism:o4er will not fully '4l* 4p vim" - A little , time and • may be profitably expended in fitting stalls and stables, 1 and" rendering *MO fl i the winter accoinniodation A _- ttie.— t e. Farmer. -1 ' , • *.Portanc tie Ameri ► been au pot and of apples;, as food, {re m Agrieulmmlist,) has not leientJy estimated in this ' stood., Betides contribu tion of sugstonueilage and Jews *.stAtiOn * jorra of food, 4ntitiiti:ol4 a fine coinbtriation of veg ianids; ea etiie snbstiiam, and aio -1 lisinlAi r ::th the rnatitivesnatter, as low , an- iivaqty of reftiger 7 oikii,* ' :1 1 4€0 38 3' 4 ned 4 benfr4& 4t_tiket :'., all ig-: , riPet i l*; bY :viral . 1 04!ensi, tlieyli prent debility, 09.1; , corned n putrefactiise iffiti4i) - Or'Oul# to ol *left - '"lcurill ' l l 4- X , :*l4s ia‘i " , :st i * / s4?u , the P i e Lida" -,, r igendors. ' s = ..Coruwalk in ,England;. r ppe app.'. , nearly as• nourishing as , i, pies as Food. bread, and more so than potatoes. In the year 1801, a year of scarcity, apples, instead of beinvaonverted into eider, were sold to the poor; and the laborers asserted th t they could stand their work on 'baked appl - with out meat ; whereas a potato diet req 'redo ther meat or fish. ' ' • The French and germans use ap tensirely ; indeed, it is rare that, down, in the rural districts, vithout t some al*pe'or other, even at the fiistl The laborers and mechanics depend o and frequently dine on sliced appl l bread. Stewed - with rice, red cabbaci carrots, or by themselves, with a lilt] and milk, they make both a pleasant t tricions dish. EFFEO OF RAILTWADEI I OI4 TUE *hether the railroads lending into Ne have had a tendency to cheapen prOdl the city, we Cannot say; but certain they , have greatly enhanced the price farmer's door. We were struck with -Binghaniton the other day. The' la' poultry has more than doubled. -13 u within two cents of the- weekly ater New-York. Venison used to be a ,co dish upon the tables of the quiet villa that once inland town ; but now they afford to pay the two shillings a pointy the city epicure will pay in New- York, I it can be sent in the morning, and sera for supper the same day.—iint. iuredist. ' EFFECT OF TILE NJ. AND ERIE EAI ON THE BUTTER AND POULTRY MARKET. ■ ty thousand dollars worth .of Butter h. - shipped on one boat from Newburg, al time ; • while twenty to thirty thousan lars worth, as common freight, used frequent before the New York and Erie road was completed. This road som lessened the freighting business of New but added immense amounts to the York market of almost everything t eatable. .A few years ago, turkeys, d and chickens were hawked about the s of Owego,,beggins for buverk But ni l , you want an article of this kind, you bctter snap. at the . first offer, or it is o' New York. And 'ci , Ars are eggs for a s there now. Rail - teals are' wonderful re To PIZSVENT lIPIMES ' ,IIi:NM:CO Or When the Icelanders fide two or- more gether on horseback; and wish to disrm and leave their horses fur any length oft me, 1 they tie the head of one horse to the to 1 of i,, the other, and the head of the second t the tail of the former. In this reversed condi iun they can make no progreis and ' if they ove . at all they can only go in a circle. .11. H. DETlOCK—Attorney at La ;flee , removed to Front Room of his residence, two doors east of his former lomtinn, in Tu ike street, third building from corner of Public l AN-- enue4 and nearly opposite 11L S. lillson'a Spore. June, 1849. I MONTROSE BUSINESS DIRECTO A. SALDWIN--Ssuldle, Harness, ; Castpe.t• Bag anti Trunk Manufecturer,,and Carri4,e per, Shop,. on Turnpike street, opposite I; L. Post & Co's. COLS 1.11111C45--Fashionable Boot and Shoe maker, over A. Baldsvin's Harness shop, 14un pike street. • ROSE SlMPSON—Dealers in Strives, Stove tri t nnings, Tin, Sheet Iron and 'Copper Ware, Dry Goods, Groceries, rite, Public Avenue. ELDRED & NEWCOMR---Dealers in Hats, Cap?, and Puts ; opposite the " Democrat Printing office, foot Public Avenue. JOHN GROVES=-Fashionable dyer Geo. Fußees Book Sto're, where he 'does worlz in a style altogether unsurpassed. " PETER STEVENS—Cabinet and Chair Maker ; foot of Public Avenue. • J. LYON --Dealer in Dry Goods, tiardWare , Crockery and Tinware, Groceries Books, qtr.; t ALSO, Carries on the BOOK Bn'DDTG Busi ness PublieArenne, Montrose. Pa. , t 'N. NEWTON—Attorney at Law ; Office a '_few doors Smith of the Court House. ',BENTLEY & EAD--Dealers in pry Good.s, Drugs, Medicines, Pairas, Oi7.A, Grqcecies, , Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jew !''el Silver S • 4, Perfumery, 41-4. (ie. • • LABEL TURRELL--Dealer in Drugs, Med • icine.s,,CliernicOs, - Paints, Oils, Dyestuffs, (4r6 7 ceries,'Dry GoOds, Hardware, Stoneware, ,G4Qs ware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Spectacles, Musical Instrunients, Trusses, "Sirtgi cal Instruments, Liquors, Perfumery , Mirrbrs, Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Y kee Notions, its New Milfq Stove, Depot--1949. iiBURR - has now in store , a new assort • meat ofSt ves, including:the most apprOv- W kinds of Air Tiet, and Common Cooking, Pnr lor, and shop Stoves, Russia and Ccinrrnon Store ripe, stove Furni*re, sheet Iron and Zinc, stove Pubes, (kc.., itc.,.:torwhich, the attention of cash pur chasers, and theeic is inviteii, and which still be Sold at very . prices, for cash, -or approvled credit., August, 1849. ' Lellariville Academy. ' • This institution, ipleasantly located in the village of lellaysville, Bradford county;, Penn, is in sac. =dal operation under the sue ;vision of the Rev. EL J . -Newell, A. 34., Principal,* a Miss Maria 'IC. , r Shepard, PrecePixess. ! TUIT ON. i Primatj , stadieFi per guar r,i '124)0 Common 'English Branch , class commenced, 2,50 " " ` " . " i advanced, s,Qo Higher English Branches, - ,- '8,50 Largi#geS; and higher - M. thernatim ' '4,00 -•.--mitr - • • -.... Dra;ini - and Ptiinling—itm, each Incidentalexpeuses per </garter, ! .J,, ~ ~...1- • TAIRIB. - ‘ i Fall Term.comiliwea ,, -- September*.h, 1849... - Winter ' 0 • , " Nc4. • : I -21, 1849. ' Spring "• • :4; Feb. . , .;,13, 1850. • Ma',. Summer " .."' NA ', , ' ~ 1, 1850. 1 t All Bilia . rmst, be. , ' lit the ekose of tim Terra. , i ..J., - TiVLIACICK,,Sec:9- I 4A/dES 'BODGE, ~, t. 4 Trkste f er. 1 , Whitesides i , , ' roved _ , ,1 Zioulde; Own- go( • ). , , king Stove. 't i E g 71.:he i 11t ' m,ll.ite Alit ' ie , exeltisitp.mit - 9 4. mx. s . _ this,AtiiiiTn'th county. of Solaioehap -lia spot Yrainel"ind.haiing a large number of China mitelifecti4444 V./e." ' n Poundrys! I in 'thin VI ' lap jiiiiii*st/le , of* diem 0 0 41 ° , They.} ' be hiof nil* Emndi7,nt the Ante of Mesineiftfiee unifflimPeeteaeirpf the isubserpkr. • - 37' " - "'„ • 'c ' ' ' "GEO, FULLER. ktontrtwe Sept; 11 1812 t • 1 t . United - States Wholesale Cloth ing Warehouse!! • LEWIS d HANFORD, Nos. 252, 254, 256 and 258 PEART. STREET, (Between Fulton st. and Burling Ship,) YORE; have on hand the largest assortment of CLornisa lathe Uoited States, adapted to all markets !I In the article of Shirts and Drawers, we keep an endless variety. Also, the most extensive manufacturers of Oil Clothing and Covered Hats' in the world. Plain and Fash ionable Clothing, of all kinds. Catalogues ofstock sent by mail. Orders prompt ly filled: LEWIA fi HAT FORD, 29-6 m Nos. 252, 254, 256, and 258 Pearl st., N. Y. eS CE- iey sit cm in tables. them, s and _e and Now Arrangement. CI3ALDWEN would- tender thanks to his • friends for past favors, and would inform them that he has sold out the Saloon. Eating and Driuking department; arattnists the business will be kept up in good) ' E nd that he has taken the other room on the east side, next to M. S. Wilson's - store, where he has rimmed a front Shop for his Baking and Candy bustle&s, 'wholesale and retail Montrose,. July -18, 109. C. BAIDWLN. • sugar nd nu- h.ET.- it is, t the this at ice of ter is “IV, in Washburn & Co. A ,I ANITFACTURERS anddealcars., wholesale and retail in Hats, Caps, Muffs, Buffalo Robes. Trunks, Carpet Bags, Ladies Satchels, &c., Couar ST., BINGRAMTON, 5 Dootti3 EAST OF TUE i lkticlia3rrott Have the pleasure of announcing 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, Caps, Muffs, and the public at large thro out this section of country to the facts herein set forth. RIOT] 'era of lannot , here eki up ~rteu/ The cast increase of their business has compelled them to greatly enlarge their store, and they lave now the largest and best selected assortment of Beaver, Nutria, Brush, Mole-skin, Silk, California and Wool Hats Otter, Seal, Nutria, Musk-rat, Silk and Mohair, Plush, Silk A; Cotton Glaze, Vel vet & Cloth Caps • Muffs, Boas, Capes, Victorines, and in fact all kinks of Furs worn, Buffalo Robes. all kinds and qualities, Trunks, Valises ; Welton, Brussels and Ingrain, Carpet Bags, Ladle's Sateheis ever offered to the inhabitants of this part of the country. Their Hats and Caps are all manufactured by themselves, 4nci 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. Binghamton. Ang. 28th, 18 t 9. N. B. They issued their Full Fashions for Gent' Hats and Caps, on Saturday, Aug. 25. LA.NESEORO, PA. CHEAP CASH STORE On tlir . Yeto York (ir Erie Rail Road and StlAglif fitrana R;vcr, 200 miles from 1 - no York, 25 macs front Aitopittontoq, and 11.1 nadesfrom Jlgnlro a surron;u! t iy inon.tains and ate R a ilroa ii ridges. A T our store the following may be found : Eng lish, French and American Dry Goods, Bon-' 'nets and Ribbons, Parasols &c., Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Hats and Caps, Looking od a .,z s o f ,,. B oo t s an d Shoes, Crtickery, (I lass Ware , Bard Ware. Window Glass anti Sash, Drugs and Medicines, Groceries, ! Mackerel. Codfish, Mess Pork. Superfine Flour, ; Nails, Stone Ware, Jappaned Ware, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuf' , , Butter Firkins, Candles, Sand's and Townsend Sarsap,arilla,ll4s, Paper. Inks a nd Coblzing, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove Pipe and Stove Trimmings, on hand or made to I order. ; Eagle Foundry Ploughs--warranted Ti4PAU , Traveling Bags, bliinglas, Clover 'Seed, Carpet and Cottou Yarn. Axes. Handles, Buck. Saws, Shovels, Hoes, Rake;, Scythes, de., &c. 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 goods about 25 per cent. from last vent'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 in the county. LYONS S CHANDLER. Lanesboro, July 18, 1849. , Na. 215 Pearl Street, New-York. OFFERS for, sale Peres ILi..vois'os and Ftoor. On. Ctorns. A large assortment of Ameri can, French, and . German Paper floolfings, with Borders to match, for sale in any quantity, at the lowest market rates. Merchants unable to visit the city of New York can depend upon their orders being filled at the lowest prices by sending de scription of style and qualities. Oil floor cloth cut to suit the purchaser. n3tim4 - -New York, August 24, 1849. DISSOLUTION.' THE Partnership heretofore existing between the subscribers in the Blacksmithiug business is dissolved" by mutual consent. GEO. FRINK, Montrose, Nos. 7. 1849. IL PATRICK. THE subscriber has been appointed Attorney in Fact of the Executor of Robert R. Rose, de -ceased; with full authority to settle and adjust the business of the estate. ,All persons indebted to the estate, will call at his office in Montrose, and settle and, adjust the Paine. Oct, 1, 1849. Wu. JESSUP. I s now'opening a handsome assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries and Hardware, Crock ( ery,Dye Stuffs, Books and,Stationery, Lamp Oil, Brooms, Pails, &c. • Wanted-5000yds of flanneL Christian Family Alinanac--1850, Amost splendid work, with eleven engravings, filled. with useful and entertaining matter, and 'should be owned by every family, for sale by N0v.15. J. LYONS. CODFISH, Rice, *Suaarg, (te„ a fr0.,11 supply just received and for sale by • J. LYOIC.S. July 24th. .131:711111TT. is now receiving a general and fl.• ex - temive asHrtment of.FA.LL d: WINTER GOODS, including a splendid stock of Ladies' Di.ess Goodt Shawls and other FancY d Staple Goods adakted to the season, and which he will sell, tis heretofore, on the most favorable terms for cash, produce, or approved credit. , All who are wishing ,Goods of the most desirable styles, and lowest prices will do well to give WM - a call before purchasinm. New Milford, Oct.dfie' r 0°,1849. Latest yet; Per 11.41.1r0ad. ANEW and beautiful stock of ppring and stnv mer goods, bought entirely for cash at, the ve ry lowest rates and, selling accordingly, at the store of J. LYONS, Sheeti by- the piece; for cash it' ISt GAil cents per yard,Heavy 'Lawrence Mills, 7 do, summer Cloths at 8 and 10 cents, selling at the Store of July 24th. comEs s cy th e stff i ke, tt f it Or s is . (4l by A LB& , sheared . be, Wool wanteli w ' eFlume. for nate and C!p at the shop • •ZPAP 4 TiEwccl4l3. COA.RSE 41c FINE SALT #aek,barrel;or . load for sale, by • • ' BURRITer. New Milford, Nov. 1849. WASIII3URS S: Uo J. G. GILBERT, Notice. J. LYONS, Vow Fall Goods. A. aearle's Hotel in Montrose for Great Bend: twice eve ry day. (Sundays excepted)* : at 3 o'clock A.M. arriving at Great Bend. in /We for the day train o f core go ing east and the night train .from Naar- York going West, and at 8 M. M. arriving in time for the night train going =1; , and the day train from New-York going Svcs . Returning, _leave Great Rebd on the arrival of each train of cars from Ne* ',Cork Careful and accommodating drivers and first rate teams ate employed op. : this aitil—and the propri etors pledge themselves. to use every exertion to make their line pleasant and expeditious. For seats apply at Serule's lintel, in Montrose. j 29 M. TRUESDELL 'ok CO. N. V. & V. Railroad 'Freight Line. 'Stephens and .Thbmpson's Foiloarding Line from Greatßout—Capt. Thompson. STEPLIESS 11101PSOX‘vill forward freig,ht from Great Bend to No% York by Railroad every Tuesday and Tlfursduy . by the regular freight line which leaves Great Bend every morning at 8 o'eloCk and 30 minutes. George W. Stephens will re►nain at Great Pend and forward all produce entrusted to this Company and pay the returns for the same at the railroad office. Capt..J. -W. Thompson 'will remain in New York and give his perannal attention to tine 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 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 ihe'railroad. Ai liberal advance will be malci on freight delivered at the depot if desi red. GllO. W. STEPHEN'S, Great Bend, - J. W. THOMPSON,New York. Great Bend, a 3 • New Hat and Cap Store. , ' METE citizens of Montrose Oa vicinity are re l. spectrally informed that the sub.;eribers have commenced the manufacture of Oats and Caps, two doors below the Farmer's Storei where they keep constantl y on hand anti for sale a general assort ment of Hats end rapA of every variety and price. All who to purchase a first rate article in our-1 fine, arc particularly invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our Stock consists of- Bea ver, Mania, trush, Molskin, Silk, Muskrat and Coney Halg.; also. California. Sporting, Wool, Leg- , horn, Straw and Palmleaf Hats &c. ttc., besides a great variety of Men and Boys'cloth and Glazed! Caps. children fancy do., &c. &c.' ! ---in short, a large assortment of almost every artielein our line. By a strict attention to beaonam and a desire to please. we hope to merit and re eive a liberal stip, I port, and assure hose in want if "flat , . , and C o ps 1 that every efnirt *ill he made n get up the neat est and Is. zt Lind of an article. May 1, 1849. ELDRF,D & NEWCOMB. Gold this side of C - !if °ruin: ' TO DE SAVED BY TD.ADI.7, ; CITLAP. Grocrry. Confeet:thump' and , yster Saloon. T" ra. ;lroad being completed, I now have, and keep a general assortment f groceries cheap —such as sugars, molasses, rice, dice and teas, of prices and quality such as will p ease. Also, nuts, raisins, candy and all kinds of fr it the market can furnish my but' rs to suit. Alsd, fresh clams and oysters received in the shell, friA.- r fish too, this weather—they keep very well-4 shall get by the railroad a weekly supply—to please all my cnsto mers: tastes I shall try. Good oysters on lumd,by the keg or the dish—tierce(' utifither raw or cook ed, as you wish. All needed iiitrealanents prepa red at a wink--call in, aft ye hungry, and plank down the chink. W.4L F.I3kADLIX.. Great Bend, Feb. 13. ) Eagle Steam Foundry & Machine .Shop lA' FULL BLAST. E a all thosej t respectfully uav in in vtitl ant of a tte n tion ) o . or Castings of any pattern, Mill Ueerings, Ploughs of various patterns, Straw Cutters, Cooking,-Parlor tf: shop stovs. Iron dr stove ;Ware, shingle Ma chines, Wood A: Engine Lathesi steam .Engines, Boiler ;(Iron Fences, itc. dc., to give us a call, as we are confident we can suit the , most fastidious. All work done at our Foundry warranted. prietors, War J4,:sup, B. IL Evoss, Wu. J. Ikluu-ortn, F. B. Clung-Ea, 31. S.. Wn.sox, B. S. Brvrt.sr, 0. G. Itsarturr. Eagle Foundry, Montrose, (Pa.), July 4, 1 New Grocery Stare. . One door South of Mills & ./17„app's in th Store formerly occupied by IT. M. Post) HE subscriber has received a !urge find exten sive stock of Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sugats,,Molassas, Coffee, Tobac co, Rice, Ground spices and Fepper, Starch, Clov, Saleratus, Ginger, Nutmegs, Indigo, Cigars, Choco late, Sperm and tallow Candles, Codfish, Mackerel by the barrel, half and quarter barrel and kits, Herring by the Vim, Raisins by the box or pound, Salt by the sack or barrel; Clocks, stone Ware, Willow Ware. Flour, Pork, &e. the. t tt•.e.. Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Wines and Liquors. lie can and will sell his goods cheaper than they can be bought at any other sture hi Ittontrose, rcader,if you don't believe it give us a Call and we'll convince you. Don't forget the place. ERASTITS ROSS., n..6t1 Montrose, June 28, 1849 , Gentlemen's Furnishing Ware' • House. MRICK SCUJ)DER, 95 William st., New S. Mork, Manufacturers, Importers,and Dealers in Shirts, Dressiny Robes, Linen ICollars, Stocks, Shoulder Braces, Cravats, Opera Ties, Bemfs Mon cy Belts, Linen Bosoms, handkerchiefs, ilosier6 Bucles, Suspenders, Bombazines, ite.,,,&e, The above stack will, on examinatian, be found not only Adractive., Extensive and Pull, but Cheep Our long experience in the busiOss and knowl edge of manufactitring, are such that we are con fident we can offal' inducements that cannot be sur passed by any Hoese in the city. Particular attention paid to orderi and the pack' ing of goods. HERRICK iSCIIDDER. 20-6 m 95 William-Street, . (Opposite Plait Street Vet- York) DAVID A. RERILIFIC.. lint W. SCUDDED. , 'Colunibla • Ink.- JUST received tit the Book story a supply o this article in bottles froth, one oF, to - one quart, and for sale by the dozen, or single.! This is said to be the best article of Writing; ink !now in use. . GEO' FULLER. . . blentrose . SepL 649 it 'l4l , lAigr,„ for the year 1 --- 1850:' , ,,, i 11. Forel' in Susquehanna Co n :l f, tabled grate., by calling at the l', , r store of ABEL TUB . . ••:Vir Please call and get one. ~ :1 •/ • • VINEG.A.II, of best qoalit3i for , at , - T _ltitnll6. J. LYONS. 500A.BUSBALS of , ASHES kJ change tir Goode, at the Store of P. M. BA UP. ---- . .. ••('TltielEC.s 0 /0 QUACKS. .. LAT -EVI9II7IOIIY RRAD Mule CanBB,lll.Vr..--There is ii • Siniaparilln,for tale in the different Lewitt called S. p, Townsentibil Saneiparillti, 'lt its luivcrtised as the ORM. NBl., ,GENDINE, and all triat This Townsend iir no (lector i t and never wee ; but Wass forpae ly a Worker on railroads, ea, - nolei and the like--yefite mud es the title of Iftictor for the purpose ofpining credit for What he is n'ot. He says "he bas attended two medical achubis, and practiced tot fifteen years! 1" Now the truth to, lid never practiced medicine. a dap 'Mills life ! Such wiyuf, !Hiked Misrepresentation Tooke bad to the character and veracity' of the man. I with most sincerely, he had never made thooe. ouuements or him.. Deli' or of me; When willmenjlearn to he hoti&A and of. f ul in nil their dealings anctintercotuve. with their fallow men I • Ile ,atiolled to one &fel Clapp to assist him in man ufacturing lus mixture, stating the Virge sums he Would -make, as an inducemerit to embark In the business. These men have been insulting anti,libelling me in all possible forms, hi order to impress the; public, with the belief that • the Oltd,Doetor's Sarsaphrilla was not the genuine, allglital Saroaparill4 made from fhe Old Doctor's Original Rem. pie. This S. iP. Townsend Say!, I -haye eold the use of my name for 87 a week. I will, me him $503 if he will pro dute one single solitary proof Of this. His statements of Thompson, Skillman & Co., :Ere nothing, but.a tissue of falsehoods simply Made to de4eive the , public, and keep thotruth Worm in regard to Ids souring; fermenting calm pcnitsd. Thitils to-caution the public to purchase none hut Old Dr. JACOB Townsend's Sarsaparilla. having on it the Old Doctor ' s likeness, hio fanny Coat of Arm - 8, and his idf - ' --ass the Co'• of Genuiriel townserid Sarsaparilla. - Old Dr, Tow6sentl is new shout 70 years of age; anti has long been knovi i ti as the A 1.1 I' II OR and D INC 0 l' 1., R r. n of the GEN I UIIVE ORIGINAL " Tr if.‘" S F.: .17 D SARSAPARILLA." tieing phor, he was comp,Aled to limit its manufectum, by which means it has been .kept out of matiket, and the sales ciriumscribell to those only who bad proved its worth.and known its value. It had reached the ears df many, nevertheless as-those persons who had been.healeil of Isere d' - sses , nevertheless, saved tram death. on c.anned its wonderful iHEALrIiG POWER.: This GRAND AND lINL-0.0 A I' LEDPII EPARATI ON is manufactured Writhe largest scale,fandis called thr through out the length and breadth of the land; especially as it is found incapable of - degeneration o deterioration. Unlike young S. P. Towneendla, it itnprov , with are, and never changes but f , e '.'s7 bettor: because it 1= prepared on scientific 1 .,-ineip,e4 try s scientific mon. The highest knowledge at elliettitstry, and the latest . disco. roe; of the art, have at.l beoll brought into retpliulon" in the manufac ture oldie Old Dr's Sarsaparilla; Tilt Sarsaparilla root, It is wall knowmto medical men, Contains many medicinal properties, and some properties which are inert or useless,' and others, y.hi.Ch if .retatinett in . Prepating it for use. pro. dmice ferrr.ersta4On and td, which is injurious to the sys tem. Some of the properties cf Srsaparilla are so volatile that they entirety evaporete and iifi: last in the preparation. f t`l if fire not preserved by a sere tific process. known on. iy to those es perie.:catt is its tionufacture, `dareover, these rolat tie principles, which 1100 d -in ?spot, is, as an ex halation, under lie..at. are the err l essential medical prop. ertics Of the root, which giro to It' 11 its value. ' Any perwm can boil or stew,thel root till they get a dark colored liqtrld, which is more IroM the roltoing maitera,n ' the mot titan front anything else: they can then .itram thi; insipid or vapid. liquid. sweeten. truli sour inola,es. and then call it -.SARSAPARILLA lIXTI:ACT or SYRUP." Rut such is not die article known as the GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSE 4 .ND'S / S A B.SAPA RI.LA. This is en prepared that-all th• inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first removs everything capable of becoming acid or fermentation is atracted and rejected i then every particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered ineapahle of losing arty of its valuable and *aline properties. Pre pared in this way, it is made the most po - wertut agent in the Care of Innumerable Diseases. Hence the reason why we hear commendations on even side in its favor by men, se amen, a4•l children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of (JON'S tr.IIPT lON, IIYSP I:1451A, Wrlit Lr7E R CO at PLA INT, and in II I if: Crill A 7'1.9.12, S C.' R. OFt LTLA., PILLS.COSTIVE NT:S.S. allcurA.vg -1 (Us and all atTections aright; from 1 'IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. It poss=.es,a marvellous eflirlct in all' compiamts art shag from hertigreion, from Add/ tt / ~r the sia.,,,h. from unequal cirCulation, determinatiout Wl' blood to the head. palpitation of the heart, cold feet anil bonus, cold chills and hot flashes over the body. It bee not its equal in Colds-and Coughs ; and probates .rely expeerat ion and gentle per spiration. relaxing strictures of the ungs, throat and every other part. Hut in nothinc it its excellence mitre manifestly seen and a cknowledged than in all kinds and stases of , - FEMALE COMP MINTS. It works wanders in eases of P tor Aging or "Ir7,ifrs,. Falling elf the Womb, Obstructed, . uppressed, or Painful Menses, Irregularity of the menstrat,tliwriodp. and the like; and is effbctaal in curing all the forms of Kidney Diseases. By removing obstructions, and regulating - the general system, it gives tone and' strength th the whole body, and thus cures all forms of 'Nervous Digesters al Debility'. and thus prevents, or relleve4 a gr ee t fariet ? of olliqr mal adies. as Spina: ileritatien Neur gia, .1. Vitus' Dance, Aeorining, .F.pile*fie Fits,'Confilione, 4-e. It cleanses the blood. excites the ♦iver to healthy action, tones the stomach, and gives good-,digestion , relieves the bowels of torpor and constirpation. allays inflammation, pu rifies the skin. equalizes the circuit/flan .of the blood, pro ducin;.; gentle ' warmth equally all Over the body, and the 1 ~,,,it:e rere,•;:vv.::: relaxes strt tureo road nehmen. to ni ev a ll :iimtriteti'ern, and invigoi tea the entire nervous I system. Is not this then •The. Illetati um y .pro.-e "sserit 3 y need I' But can any of tllePe lions be ea dofS. P. Tywnsendrs inferior article 7 rid..? near msn'stliattid is not In be sz , COMPARED V I M THE OLD DR'S, I because of one GRAND FACT, thlt the one is INCAPA -1 BLE of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOILS. • while the other DOES • sourise',.rehrienritig. and Motsmg thebott:r4 containing it into "fragments ; the mar, acid liquid exploding.. and damaging. whet goods! Most not this horrible-rompound be poignanas to file system 7-- What! put aeiut Totes systers already diseased wlth acid 7 What muses Dyspepsia but acid 1 Down/Mall know that when food sours in our stomachs, what mtscliief, it prothartl— flatulence: beartbern, palpitation oil the Ifeart, liver com plaint. tharrhma. dysentery, colic.. l lnd corruption of the blood t \Vital. is Scrofula list en a: d- Warrior in the body 1 What ; peo4ures all the humors witted bring in Eruptionsot the Shin, Scald Head, Salt Rlieu ", Erysipelas. White Swellings, Fever Sores. and all ulcer tones internal and ex ternal 7 it is nothing under heaven ut on acid su b stance . wh ic h sour s. an d thus spoils all the ids of the body, more or less. What rases Rheumatism but 'll your and acid fluid whirh insinuates itself betwee the joints and ere , where, irritating and mtlerning the lelicate tissues upon. which it acts 1 Si, of nervous dives R. of impurity of the blond. of deranged circulation, and early all the ailments which Millet bumnn nature. . how- is at not horrible to make a d sell, and infinitely trormrto tile thin , SOURING', TERMENIINfI. ACID "COMPOITNIP' OF S P rovv"NstorD, - , and yr; he would fain havelt. underi Gcs'ttinetood that Old Dr. Ja cob Towneend'sl)riiinol Sarsaparilla, is an Ibi -1 ITATIt'S' of his inferior preparatiom! I Heaven forbid that we should deal in an: article which would bear the picot distant regernh since to-S. P2Town ecntra arttcle ! We wish it' undeestorel, because It that S. P. Xownsend's article and old Sarr.aparpleare hearen-side apart, • Ras; dim they am unlike in every y one single thing in common.. . , •As S. P . Townsend is nodoctor. i chemist, no phartnaecutist—knowshe disease than any other coalmen, nasal man, what, guarantee can the public 1 ceiving a genuine scientific medicine, tiles Of the articles used in preparin capable ofichanges which might rend of Diseasoinstead Oneida' I .. • " nut what else shcluld.bo expected, nothingeernpamtively of medicine or a person of some experience .to coo common decent meal. How much that the-persons who manufacture - me WEAK STOMAOIRS AM) ENFE 1 should knew well the rnedicalpropert manner of accuri'ng and concentrating also an extensive knpwtedgb of the • affect the huinan system, and how t these diseaseet . It is to arrest' (rends upon the unto; into wounded humanity, to kindle ho bosom,: to restore health, and bloom , crushed and broken, and to banish int JAME TOWESEI: has SOUGITT, '.portuttity audineiitut tabling hie . -- . '1 Girsandspielvo al 44.'03444i 'Within the,reaCh, and to the know l4 ll "that they triay Warn Oil know:brjar -Tratuusea44l=A P.wSc ABEL-TURRELL, Agent (4 . . .kue for every ~ may be ()b -and Variety 'Montrose. 01410 41_ 4 1 — si A FUT f L ,aoktreent oryioui proved patterns of Ateitn* kinufactore, , amt Leasti43B, jest sale at reduced Free by New •ligford, Apritlo,lB4B. B LA at: B' Uentrege t 0et.16; 1848. r• the absolute trut4, r. Jacob Townlend's infittite4 shish* artimilar, having,ndt lid -never was, is no more of inedietne or mine: unOrofessional aye that they are re ontaining all the wit h, and which ara in them the AGENTS rpm ono who knows idiseasal It requires and eyrie . ovOu -a r)TO Mipartatt is , it j lone designed for tit,En SYSTEMS,. es of plants, the issit heir 'healing virtues, boa's Mimeses which . adapt remedies to mini°. to pour bidai. in the deviance. and vigor into, the rnidtp.that OM/DIL op• ateill iteatuuly *i ; : of alh•Oih0" need it erkerierie,e,als 2 edUlltio...!: • ~u~queWwse ao • ... I:6 aiting il aud han2 .94 , 4 lol •Fri.9 l = talti SAVETt-FtrSE ,TISUML'S. WDER ,unit . , 1 ' ' ''. itllol l . ... 4 .V . 'ititTA . 7o: 1 4.. - Reait.thia•coluniti--04:0N17. '1 There Is a asmosmolls forealn in.theisiiiferenti ew L eallod obliir. Jacob' ' ownsend's SiirsitpariDn.. . it, 4 4 4 seriCia iir - the "oil Mat Sic. ' "Tithrti;At 'not), falseltoits; Dr. Towns nd has :isitinMilettlersiirliMl the lasi Mita years in il remising , his , Setaaparilla. wi him obtainell. is eharaeter soil repiltatiaa,,,._-,!tarOina IC:. / 0 'Vaned Swan- and a - ate/ part I X- i u l ' l r " w.-445 " being, enorrnona. - ' This exkAsd'tis sap dity at certalaiktdiaridettites ic and. in 04 'mail Who hes been engaged itt z pooldlin; aft. publisatititis tar a mother of , yilars. TbaS ittslei alai is 'Jsesb Towaaen& e applied toil Suitaliii'of tram cs irte'entPkYth 6 q. In' to 31 the nse Of tilKiiinitla pet so Dr:Torrniend'a Saris Irina, Stating ilia, lam : - sales and sums we hid exposit. In adrarti.i ng as au itidaesaisit to r embark'i in the ham ems. Among. ;like,* be applied. 1 , td.ChailtialVatraua, Flag. Editor of tiv,:jaaaarealtarmts. who scarSt'ad sink st Pdthini- Mr. H. (a, ANDRKWS. knot:dr : ban , or...th , ProPrletam of MCMASTER OINTMOtyy, RAU I INDIIIKItOII. tk,,,,,i t - el y - E ymiir, 1 , and Fill - Otte:4r the' rain . shin plasma it vine. Novi Jersay;:: .1013 N Bli.lLLlkstt, , and - w THOME:I9Ni landat. it name of THOMYbio jim ,, , beeh'iiiiiiic to .. ay him ~.evron dollen, ..pe;;;; -- .-Olive eat toyed thin el& Staa, - .. imt ,Z. lU MA IV N e 4 .ua . ii Cp erstAnd, for the it.AP.'' . - if, his ttaal,,tl These menbass lag anti _„_ _ • . • , .•--. ativ -the P atient. ', , The : great beauty aid superiority a this g i n ire ; rillii aver. ell other m u dleioes is, Also while it triat mates the .lilniaise, it'io gornteo: the WO. r It is one e( the yeti hvnit - .1 4. . spreltrici'A,M3 ummErt iIr.OICINEEI - '. ever kriernit it not .4:utly ptirifies She ,abole sotto: and. strengthens the persou, hut it ere Mes new, pure,' and rithiblrahl; a poser possessed hy no Other media' cine. And .In this lies the grand secret out s wo „,i,„ fol simeess: i It hast-porranned within the lost t,,,, ,„„ r . more thou ipo,tion ottrei of severe enses of .lisense: itL least 1.5000 ;Were eonsfarad hieurahle. It ime loved. the live '*, of More than .1),900 eitiOrea the post too sta. i t sous its the I,l3ity of Net York oloue. . (0.000 -tillage'. •( GellTrilli Debility: esooll • . ' Ire,Otst of N rasiass Ilfouerms. i l l Dr. Townsend's Sorsa grille invigorates the whole sys.! O tens permanthily." To one who have teat their noir.f . , color smarty'. ,by , the erre .ts of Ineolleine,or loolleeretiosl itt counnitteni tit : youth or- oolt otteesaiVa iiitlnlgeote. of the; 'mallow': anof btrotight oa by ployeicalprostratiun our tlooi roe s irous layetern: lessltto to, wart ,of ambition, ' fanning, Senllatiolla, premature . coos and ofectine ' l‘si•teuOnuj towards that fetal Mae e CorisonnoptiOta: can Ow etairodyl, .restored .by , phis pleasant Lathed,. ThiO SAMl'arillal . is far snioeXicts to Amy . •: , luallastraitistig, CArdial : s 1 As It renew! and invierrro:tes the aysteus, Ore; tcoirits L to the. limb. ; tool °trollop lop the,aptsicati, -spies' io a most eattiottlivary olegoTeiii. :. • ' , I. vW, a 4 • Conneaut rioat Cisrirel, Cleanse and 'Serrogater, C'na•tooptioss :VIA 14 eiwg4. Hronehoirt:, Cmomoupi _,e. Liver Cenipiaing G 0 1d,, , Catarrh, COoshs, - Ast. roe, Spirting ',Mood, Sorexen - is the Chili_ fileiiie i ll:01,1 1 4kt Swirgert,. I;i4c.ii sr Profuse EspieloratioN. Voila in 'the Siiiii4. 4c., hoe t lieu /ad Cliii Se cured • . . . Alpilti sit litood. : • i . 1 Mew rork, elprilVl, _Jett ': IliTropeolortk.-1 verily believe. your gimps. : title has !been: the means throng), Providence, of sexing in" life. I liege for normal years had a bad Cough. li I became noise and ffu'fe. At last I' raised large iv...title, Mr Omit, lied ' kilt sweats, .and was g- rm if debilitated and reduced, iifid did not expect to lire. I lio‘e only amid your.l3 reaper ins a short time, sod ei,„,, has a niendeffidlenge been Wrought iii Inn I non new eliin.to walk a l -user , oser the city. i reins no blond and ing ,eough b len ms. You can 'Aril Im agine flint l' gni ttieniff4l for these /bouts*. Vont she. dieut stream; ' -' . W . , This it only. ,nue .r tuo e than four thousand cites of ' It tommoristu that D. To nseturs Sarsaparilla beamed. :. T 1 h.. most sevrrri and -chrot c cases are ireeit4' 'eradicated i . ht it, •Xtynordiilary WirUIP . . .Inturs Cnininhegx ,E,.. 1 , onto lot the assisiants in the ; 11 .. I•onotic Asyltitit, Illaeltri IN Island, is ;the .geottemas spoken of pi itiiii fao-log eepee. Bieck ell's Island, Sept,i . left - Dr Townsend—Dear St : I have suffered terribly for nine isors with the Rh wonting; considerable Oldie Inns I ...old ont'ent, sleep r walls. I had the moat en..' .. tri.s.,.i im pains. end - -my li.th. - were , tarrittly•Swollee. 1 Ir. ve iti.eil Collt bottles of yi or Sarsaparilla. fled the/ halt' ' i thine we more than. a thous td (Whirs worth origood, ir sin ~ io tomtit hinter- 7 -indeett I .tu entirely relieved.; 'Tea or° I at littera) to 'nee this for th hearth of the afflicted: ' -,. i Ttiun teepee rutty, JAMES CUISIONSS i ...„. - L-, 0 7 -- Vry .;; . ;: i • . ;r:1-• reetriole tie rossitseture , Ssrssp dt core fur iiinipiquy hors. 1409 nr!,,rnilioukrif 1. , ,,..-nrrbrel. or:whiter, Olt fueontineritti, , of thrreof, and foe the,kette co :router tihetlier,the resit prn,tocitt hq iciegittarity, eon br noirn surprising tha , the human frame. /iPorson.' from oiled !MCC/ U "der • lie i or, 44 the flea, 4 cu lip., of arreitikaaa. II: Ca.!! . .Iftliestes a us COnt. perfitrincif. lint we 111111.111,4 of climbs have of canes iwhem dreg. after Osiak a few lio eine. have irieimielosiimit4i , ......._ .. ... .• . has litqls napres.lY - prertre I In reference to fentaht eost plaint., No Imitate who- Vas reasos..to outvote she Is approaettii4 *Attu. 'eittittal I.itriek ; " Tits: Ism c!f lift," should ticzNct to tidge, it, lir it is's seriatim -prevails 1 for any of. the ohniorenta n AL•horrittie ttiejsaea- t 6 .'"bi ch ,festate. sas;etthje'et. st - -I,lii tints of 6054_ _'this issiod ,stag be difarfaf •fiti'skelei• 1 years by Sifaribiti fat& eine, • No; ill it lo.a itoluottl for tho.. tsbo[areaktroacb . '..ng womaollocsi . ,.;(ts it i1...4.1t0 elliOt.fd to tosolat,A.ttetstta by Ssla.coitot: the. blood slot It 1 iguratipg ii t systems ht. 11... A, Oa. tho.liiitie is lot. t ht.Ll:.., for ral. the 'Stillest* • dtotases to' xtiitifs trustee n :auhlit. , ll' ,'' '' :• Opi 'lots! of D.. Ton uaeutl iel olotool I'ht•.taien. 61 tlittoreot pgltitl l 'll.i. in to ceirtify that'. cioto t h e Dili otAllutu pral...Tribel Dr. 11 owiinitl.7o to he one of 60 .uo4t'vafu• rot. II P. DD - DhiB,3l. b., le; E. -M AI MEM ()whit! to istest- stict Towaiiinpra- .nisiraptrillii, - :. (,onnorli• cifir „ heel xrilla CetrneferP.ljiiii,; 4411-boillea.;asi--eente;,a(3lA. our teyE. a Aud be .- Se 1. Tonnieed.'; PrincitneoM4, - ; C Dyntt t tietti.llN,'North Hata — ton; Wrighl",le;;Cp4 Snoth'Pearl-Sitial 1/cupriste.,saudiJihrecitaitaci 14J States.:3 l teiMildlfiCiPtd Tileeitie'44l . Dr.Trowei•ekt Al)n* jiy, • torwialk.. this•acrofUla hyqthe.itiee'e They.' aca4Sietti'd i ?req.; 04 Itiok -• tide, raCtobligiio • .: , •A'notygi; IiAAFK Bzwrixilai;Atio;J M!= 63 Catharine a RUSSEI.I n i bota. • ;ledicitti6 'I t Ile is a sorereige and rpeS • Ilelterflihin, I Barrenness. Pro , he Wonth, floathrenen, Piles, I ,truCtad or dielcult Menstrue. ' I. or involuntary discharge i I'l. pnutratiou of ghtaafstele— I' it of inherent cause. or causer 'I Incas Or neoiclent. Nothing : its. invigorating elfeets upon - of art er cahoot's emit intake& rie robust soil Bill of energy iniediattify conitternete the • le , frame, which is the' treat will ilea be expected' of ea, are, teexhibit certificates of in' oaken the afllieted, teat en reported a na. The.. pea have bead without chit. les ()tibia leveduable me& t:fiaa:ltealthy offspring'. it . . filder f fibtr ditAiudiliscitatk have. , ss augaeils awes lieta venni. I tan iiterinitiii4 lair" R. `N 004 P;-: April, 180. . , . 'Mut {swum' sate of Dr, l ~!1 inbpr ol.ntesa who Wes cli iiiviiiiceil 'waiting Saran. it( a; Extracts - -of Yellow pu , Wisp' ill..tlaiiis.pia:ahaP• , • , dive—yuoltoi„,,§lo„,cppiqd eis i r ly: t ourtbles,s ansit.a.ni re: **plus. midges •igca by T itrustgii,%itii - u , 4014. ~1 ~.11,4..ti i .*...., 1 4it.1:::v, -4,.. coii-_,;:elstow. a f ir — Strark rulk k . " 15 .!-.00 Sy . tillriberplifilMl isily4ram.lo,-AlukU c P ! fire cooties. ; , • ;• id res. , !Ira:ll7g "ii iitati yoai' is ' iosilltiae. craft' ,kti ilia*, hos ii, ' ilii.yr it. HIM Ibil :Ciii4/114117., ' 016. ft. iiiiiiii itit'Sttis seibo pil ' ' ' 04i
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