AVGIIET I, 18t°. Agitritimal Truths. the tanner Reds lib ad, it enll. .431 ;met lands &Mina drained. _ '33y dmirt '4l. the moat afitf and intractable mils may ' fiza' ble-ones; Cire labor of eultare teed, the quameity of products increal .olll4 unproved, while the healtiu „will also be improved. . Wetlands, which may .need it , .aboula • al siba•-•-atriiined befirre application of tune., or iitue skonld be allowed for the soil to ativell.dry before being ploughed Aar marl applied. ids *Xi& may have been drained by cov e, silecaild be ploughed crossiiise the • Ilmttoll which surmounts them shall `become settled and firm. It may be assumed as a fact, that lands \y have been in culture for a long series without being limed, will derive benefit lg‘ of lane, or marl. 'Lands will bear heavier dressing of gran sandy ones. Stiff lands, which been, in grass, will bear more than those grass or clover tail . not beim cultivated. plications of lime or marl to thin sandy should Always be email ones ,prcceded by live =reuses, second applications of lime or stet be - repeated unless after Such land we been in grass or clover, or received large of manures comprising much organic is conducive to fruitfulness in may be safest to. increase ,tptlizradually, manure yids a free aml.4ev- , and to apply lime each time the soil may ieepeneat :which nevtr should exceed more lone.or tweinches of the hard pan in any one that to be regulated by the character of the tcjo turned up. Such deepeninge should Lys be made in the fall, to give Alm inverted the benefit of the neutralizing effects of the the disintegrating inflnence of the :win frosts. Twenty-fiva bushels of freshly slaked per acre, spread. over the upturned earth, d answer for such purpose. As to what is nutritive manure, it may be to be, any animal substance, the excretions imals, or any vegetable substances—pas any which has had life has the power cf repro• All lands which may have 'been limed, or ' should be speedily thereafter set in clover, , as permanent improvement cannot be et without the soil be so treated as to keep up of organic matter therein, to . be wrought Ito food by the decomposing action of the ,or marl. The calcareous element in each, Clt is the great principle in either that . renders ‘ltife., requiring wherewithal to work with. As the late Judge Peters - said : Vimem td value manure as a miser does hi strong luld grasp after and hoard it as eagerly anxiously .as a covetous man accumulates 1.1. One of the best methodi of applying lime light sandy lands is to make a compost of lime d elay; work it over well, several times, so as --- the lime _intimatelywith the clay; to dress land with the Mixture, after being ploughed, then harrow the compost in. Ten loads of Ly: and twenty-five btrhels of lime, thus treated, mid form an excellent dressing for an acre of land, and would have the double effect of dying the roil with the necessary calcareous ;iple, and of amending its texture. 2. Orchards, to ensure continued fruitfulness fair fruit, should be periodically manured, in ar that the food carried 'off annually in the fruit ‘uld be restored to the soil. Six parts peat and of lime, or six parts marsh and mud and two snarl s would :form an etcelleut dressing. in the _ of twenty loads to thi , acre ; the cost which might be covered, by growing a crop of potatoes, or otbei,roota thereon, the year of ich application. -Orchards should not be keptrrautwenq . . as it answers for a 1**41.*:0:01411, it robs .the trees of the fOniiiiiicv*atii - )priatikto • • the . imaa 7 ei required in draft, the inetnunent will be used, and the , trial ' in the mostacreful and thorough 'MITZMM. thorough for testing the draft, and ':ploughs in the lekNdtiSE, l tat4iescic the Baking_ and_ I.:Catidy. b ainossia aill iti arions,bbranehta, cce door. west 'IJ( Wilsoirs;Stoile, Turnpike Street, .Montroci,To.,- Allldndwof Clamm,for Weddin' .or, Porties,kept totritaatly ao hood, , cr /made to order tei the ehortest tiotice. A:. It EV2 1 01.1f—Xttorney Law ; 'Oki& ea street. orm door. East of $ x. cases, . cape, Voratxx Ps- . - J. • 11. DllTlOCilit—Attorney dt Lam--office removed to Front R.oom of his resi .d , noe,.two (loors edst of his former location, in ;Ttinpike; street, thirdknildini from earner of Public cone; and nearly op to M.. S. Wilam'S Store:j June„ . .1.844., i I - • O'BRlEN—Haute and Sign Poixter;;Pn,p<'an&r, Glazier, Graiti.er th Des-- orator Shop °veil LlBirriarcrfer,itrpenteisivop a TO-mid& east 11. f "Vtuner's Hotel, • J. LYONS _& SOT--Dealers in Dry Goals, Hardware, Crockr nd. Tinsvue, - Groceries, Balks, etc.: on the 1300 K BIND . ING BuSi' venue, Montrose; Pa. A. BATA) Bag imd ' mer, Shcip, Post & Po' C.M. §l*. maker, 'oVr pike street ROSE Stove tri4t • Ware, Dty JELDRIPI Hats, Q11.1)9, Punting of .10111 V a Geo. Fulla a- styic at PETER.' Maker ; fpol BENTLt Goad?, Dri:if 1 - tardware, elry Silver. ATIEL"C Chemicals, Pm ceries, Dry Goods, rare, Clocks, Watche Spectacles, Musical I : cal Institiments, • Stationary; Brushes, Nev ABEL IS now receiving his t Goods (o)bnacing n' in this market,) which w fot cash or ready pay. classed hi pait as follow Dritg4,...Medicipes, Cb Stuffs, Groceries'. Dry Ware, Glass .Ware, Cl. ver Spoons, Spectacles,- uors, Perfumery, Mirrors, 'Yankee Notims, .Cc. dm. Thankful for the libe tial encouragement Lithe it and receive a continua A few of the articles below : ' Grocerim= r -A good v, voted Teas, good and chi per; Spice; Ginger, Salen erel, Codfish, 1 2antee Cum, Mace, Manna, Sage, N'utt card ; also, Mustard See of Lemon, Cassia, Soda, S and Castile Soap, Candi I Snuff, Vinegar, &e.. Goodk—Broad C Mole Skin,Corduroy,Shee Flannels, Silk, Thread, T ery; thing necessary to Ginglaims, Muslin de La age, Vestin,gii ; Apron Ch • ble and Towel paper, Sb Bleached, Suspenders. Pocket Handkerchiefs, Co Mittens, Hose, Cotton Va ored Cambric, Cloak Fr' Twist, and all sorts of not Zfaid- Fasterimgs, Batts, Scre • Niles, Rap pii - iSerew.Dri combs and Cards, Skate board Fastenings, Balls Spades, Hoes, Vork_s, Pat Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails &c. too numeious to men Cutlery,—pocket lituv bread and shoe Knives, =B4* tp - Mira ys, - pper _ _._.., t...ar boVs, M and'ldirro -plates, Demijohns, Win doir Glass, lireast Pipes, etc. Stone. lira:re —..Tu.s ( f all sizes, - Butter Pctts, Cream Pots4:preserve'Ja , pitchers, Stove Tubs, SplApons, I ke. froceks arid? - Irittchts of nearly every description. good and cheap, Clock at'es,.Verges and Keys, Watcli'Guard grains, Co s and Keys of all sorts. leiretry.—Luiles and eatleruen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Bing,i;EUr fps, gold and silver Pea. . eils and ; PellC gases, Stud Slides, gold Beads,..etc. -too nureeroust to mention. . Sliver! 1144e.----ti - ilver Table, Tea and Desert - 1 Sugar Shorels nd Tongs, Salt Spoons, `tves, - Thinibles„ ' le. Also, Silver-plated Silver Span " ', Brittannia Ware, etc. .. , tel , ...tatit tentlemen's silver- fra 'silverpr (I,.qertnan silver, keel, ands fort. - _,,' . :I Beads, big and Aurae Clair ) ; :434d5, etc. : ' ! ie, Ilarneas, Carpet r, and Carriage Trim met, opposite L L. ionahle Boot and Shoe ifiungsl shop, Turn Dealenr in Staves, Iran- and Capper ,e, Public Avenue -111113---Dealere in tiosi,te The Democrat Av,enue. i(iiable Tailor; over eke he does work in -Cabinet aid Chair no. ID—Dealers in Dry lints, Oils, Groceries, leeks, Watches, Jew tkc. ttc. sealer in Drugs, Med its, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Gro rdware, Stoneware, Glass q, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, strunients, Trusses, Surgi mors, Perfumery, Mirrors hoes, Yankee hotions,' kc IGoods. URRELL I all and Winter supply 1• arly every thing- wanted 1 be sold ezireinely LOW IMy assorunent may be Imicals, Paints, Oil; Dye ood.q, Hardware, • Stone •••= Watches, Jewelry, Sil gsical Instruments, Liq ztationery,Brushes,Shoes, 1 patronage and subitan ito.receiveil, 1 hope to mer • of - the same. ept for side are named t • nety . of Sugars, fine fla ; p Molasses, Coffee, Pep-, tus, Raisins, Rice, Mack ! nts, TapoxV., Arrow Root, I egs, Cloves, Oriound Mus- I, white and 'black, Ext. oda Crackers, Starch, Bar I=, all sorts of Tobacco and ths, Cassimeres Sattinets, s Gray, Kentur±y - aesas, "st, Buttons, &c., and ev- e up garments ; Calicoes, • s, AI paccas, Plaids, Bur ? -Bed Tick, 04 - Ming, Ta • eting, Shirting, brown A: mbre!las, Silk. Cravats fortCrs, Shawls, Gloves. Railing, Wadding, Col -1 ge , we t ly, Edging, Purse .r and Window-Blind , Locks, Bolts, Faucets, -erg, Coffee-Mills, Curry, - Castors, Nippers, Cup for Oa _Hems, Shovels., nt Balances, Steel-yards, Tea Bell% Cork Screws ion. Tabl . ,pat variety ofinl*l but:, tklio,usio mentjcini . spoons and tw& yolnh's Nelescopes i in4 t •rieed:34. shaving 'or-Strops, &ey iings; ,Tow . cierlaske, .ftte, ottfet fuse. etc. isiti - (the liaistesortmeit rereintiodricedintother coun ty) At , tiiiftilf—taeiOrttal BOW% straws; bridges,,aeoctail . pieces-andreshf;.,Bas.S. viol strings And lorTes,,Xifes,. Flutes; riceloe, Clari aets, Reeds, Timing forks, Instruction .11.00 ks for the Violin, Aotardeon,-Flute,.Clarinet,-Flageoktite. - .24-taxe s ...Abdosninidstipporthrs and iimulder bra. , -gees in:great variety and of most apprised patterns. • Medical hutrtanoets—AlL the rarietieauscally called fur by. 'Physicians. - . Ligeort----Chome Liquors ,forinelcal purposes, such as Brandy, Rum, Gin, Wine, etc., (a. variety aif each,) Alcohol, Whiskey, etc. etc.. Perfianery.--LExtracts; Cologne, Rose Water snit scent smelling salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy -soaps, Os - Harrow, Bear's Oil, Tricopherous, Hair. Tonic, Hair Lise,.cte. • Stationerg,—Pools•aap and Letter Paper, Quilts, Black sand, Ink, Eitvekipes, Wafers and stamps, sealing Wax and seals, Gold and steel Pens. Pen Holders, Pocket and Tettle Ink-stands, ilueinces •ct Priends3iip Cards, Pencils, slates, taster Colors &c. Boot; shoes, Whips, Candle Wick, Twine, shoe Thread, Bellows, ,Tool stands, Whale Bono, snuf fers, Trays, Candlesticks, tamps, Oil Blacking, sponge, Princes Polish' fur scouring, Rotten stone and Bath Brick for same, Black Lead, Patent Pails, Tubs, Clothes Pins,- Half Bushels,' As-helves, Cru cibles, Candy; Hemlock Clam Window sash, Oil Cloth, Carpeting, sand paper, 2 l3.v.kets, Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc. etc. _ . • Drugs and Medicines.—Turkey gum opium, rad. and pulv. genuine turkey rheubarb, east India also. morphia. sulphas and acetas, veratrig, etryclhnia, pots hydriod. creosote, red and white precipitate, I &tante: de quinine, calcined magnesia, ru s si an cas tor, red oxide of iron, aux vtanica, licorice, carb, iron, gamboge, turkey 14-urn myrrh, sulphate potast sa, cobalt, cera alba, cuktcynth, gum mr.stich, cal• onset, tartar emetic, rad and pulv;Orris,axalic acid, nit] and pulv, colurnbo,sulphate of zinc, saffron 13!os• sours, prepared ebalk, cardamom seed, coriander & caraway do. rad. & play. gentian, toncli beans, steel dust, gum khio, true, scammonium, flos. zinc, cor rosive sublimate, calamine lapus, flos. Ilartiales, freuch chalk. bisumtli submit, antim, sulphur aurat, rivers powders,'flos benzoin, arsenic, castor oil, ttimerie, sem - fenigreek, baybery isark, radian, (T -enni and glauher salts, sauna, pink root, 'welts of ni tre. (salt petre) worruseed, poly. galls alleppo, refi ned gust camphor, rad ginger, africim and american cayenne, pulv. cubebs, pule. cantharis, golden seal, cream of tartar, tartaric acid, sup carb soda, sal-so ..ia, jalape, ipecac/lan/la, anise seed, icing glass, pe ruvian bark, pale.; orange peel, white glue, gum arabic, squills, elixir vitriol, unguentum, balsam of fir, Venice turpentine, baybery tallow, virginia snake root, sal ammoniac, sweet flag, spermaceti, blood root, juniper Berries , rasped quassi, gum senegal, dragon's blood, pycra, cliamemile flowers, gum de mi, gum aloes, gum ftetada, gum ammoniac, hys sup,seneca snake root, - tad valerian, eng and dutch ; cowage pods and down, - canella alba, refined borax, uva ursi, nut galls, ',gum tragacanib, rad .Gentian, gum guiac, gum india cockle, dyachlatu e!itia caothariarAry-ranligria,cgrude-oe antimony, elm bark. (ground and unground ;) prickly ash bark, fol. digitalis, bore-hound, white hellahore, carb. magnesia, lyttax, sem clitachicum, iceland moss, rad aconite, gold thread, anions martus, savin leaves, honduras sarsaparilla root, blue pill mas 4 adhesive plaster, crown oil, Tannin, Buchu Leaves, Figs, Genuine Cod. Liver Oil, Citrate of Iron, etc. _Extracts.uf gentian, conium, &hallow, henbane, dandelion, deadly night shade,' thorn apple, colo cynth, comp.. &c. Essential of pepennint, lemon, cinna mon, Tansey, wintergreen, sassafras, origanum, lav ender, hemlock, cloves, bergamot, anise, cedar. spearmint, pennyrival, almonds, wormseed, worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, caraway, cumin, savin, wjiput, spruce, tar, cubebs, die., and all the essences from file above oils. Tinctures—tinct. rhenbarb, myrrh, cantlmris car4amum, guiac, digitalis, tolu, iodine, cayenne; muriate tincture of iron, tbc. Laudanumparegoric,. Hive's syrup, chloroforth, collodean or Lquid adhesive plaster, spirits of nitre dule, aqua amonia, sulphuric ether, spirits of Lav ender, cacao., salts of tartar, antiniontal wine, oil o spike, balt;tm copaiva, brimstone sulphur, pulv. charcoal, quicksilver, dead:lon, bottle and vial corks etc. etc. In short, a - whole newspaper might be filled in the vain attempt to enumerate the one half of the articles kept for sale at Ttmares. This is the right place to buy Goods, and to buy them cheap.— The best kind of Deogs are kept here, and from the variety and quality of them, great inducements are offered - physicians to .make it their place of reg r ular purchase. The public generally are invited to call and examine the quality and prices of goods. Dec. 1845. ' . ABEL TUREELL. New Firm ! THE subscribers have cdtnmenced business un der the firm of S. IL Sayre di Co., and are now, opening a new assortment of Goods, consisting of almost every article called for. We intend selling lily for ready pay, short credit will be given to tnay wish) that have been prompt in —inents. Or will be wild as !r store in county,—by good to get our share 4ton, Montrose, Skinners jEtl sr's Ploughs and castings, con- and Sureedes' e4luare bars, suit or drag teeth, by S. IL SAME 41, , , co. fpril 10, ino. New Arrival.. THE subscriber has just received a new supply of Kooks, embracing School Boob; of almost eery variety—au assortment s of Ifiseellancous, do. —Writing Paper,.by the ream or smaller quantity. Wrapping. do.; Letter' and Note Paper; Taney Stationary ; Wall and Curtain paper. Pocket, Clasp and Family Bibles ;_large quan tity and a good variety. Ready Made Olothing; a large assortment. em bracing a great variety of COats, Pants, Vests and 811 418. • :Hats and Capi ; a general assortment of fash ionable Mir, Silk, Leghorn, Palm-Leaf, dc. de. Boots and Sloes: a good assortment of Mins' - 04)1)*Boit#',,butix fine and coar s e ; Ladies' and lsfies.ea do.; "Children's do.: ait;o, a variety of Fancy ar- ticles too numerons tomentiou. • ' School Books and paper yin besot] to those who buy to sell again, at a very timid' advance on the city wholesale prices: . , Ratibtith, Saudi 'fumtshe'd . during. Spring and &miner with' itioks, on short notice. 24entroia Apr 17 1850. r• `Ere! "'iv)! SAA L` Sus9uebinnA eetinij, hi - kindled ism ma w „.- . =of admiration at,theleautyarui (*gum* with which- GROVEI3, , the artist. 'is. chiral , the-human Vora divine-in the most apprimedityleent the Mt Montrose, say, 1850, If. Executor's Notice. -• N - OTTCE is hereby given to all personsinterest •ed in the settlement of the Estate di' Mey lerii late of the township of New ltilford, deceased, that letters testamentary have been granted to the subscribers, and that Michael Meylert will attend to any business connected with kaki Estate, at the late residence of the said S. Mcylert, in New Mil ford, and B. S. Bentley will do the same at his of ficei in Montrose. All persons having , demands against-the Estate will present them duly tuhenti eat ed, for settlement to either of the Executors, and anyl persons indebted to the Estate will please make immediate payment. - • MICHAEL METLERT, , • BENJ. S. BENTLEY, Ex re .' have in eon ;lent,'where Itov4s, 'Fin I.es innme sell, will Co. va , tro at . Genesee Flour. BL'S. and Sacks Superfine Genesee Flour for sale at BEOS per barrel. 14aving made arrangements with one of the Gen esee Mills, we shall keep constantly on Wand -fresh grotind Genesee Flour of a superior quality, for sale by-the load or otherwise--Also, superfine Buck wheat Flour, in. sacks. • . . di Co. safety gas and shop .r burning in ik Co. ~ots and Shoes, of it. SATRE & codfish and Mack+rel, rgc or small quantities S. H. SAYRE & co. Ploughs! Ploughs ! • J UST received, a new stock, and large assort- Ji ment, of 'the-most approved patterns of Side Hill and common .Ploughs ; also. Plough Castings of all kinds and Irandles, all of which will •lit. sold at reduced prices, by • H. MOM' . Drew Milford, 1850. Ncw tt aiessrelty. It fresh lot of those choice watehes, and JewOry of civery description, just received at bfay 8, 18.50. - 'TRITE'S. ! Porfootly- Cool. T *Es & JAMESON, Tailors, continue to ei -14 hilnt upon their patrons the beauty of their art in 41 itsperfections". This, however . being nothin g . it ge 'or new for th em, - but only in-aCcOrdanee vi their unikur course, and what the pub li c have rea4orr to effect i:of their, bas "kindled" ao'exeite, malt, no "blaze," no astonishment, Ind (except -in onelinstance) no uneasiness. • - - ; Montrose, May, 1850.- • ! . '• - , , . Struck Mat 1111tUrk. . , . • - 91 1 ,Y the latest official' Atspitteh from the o-orps under Gattaait: Rezzatu) we fladithat- • the GEiERAL and young ..liitzsctriitweie E.Fit,ur* MreAH.‘wr. on the morning of the 811( r 14ity .:•; =- And that. SIR JOHN GROVES, Tailpr „FAB Clatlllll,lf the human fornmm in trhifirian ing made a Sweat- Eholee Ittorre Buzzard—., Goats, Pants, Vests;CuttWike: Tor Mint people, aeecfrding to their wishes; Fashion,, ont oftlfashion.. • • ' SIR JOHN. 31ontrose, Jape 11, 1850. ‘z. :.J Ralph General - *bp i :tit4lopit a H4wk,".May 18150. , "•:' WhprOF , thog*Ft;:a:nigder,*44nr• ,400.4*01ii0 0 44*1 4 11 low . - 1 Bat fad bine& htd,opy: ' ! . Vientrose, Suns IS, 1860. 11115=1 Di u. ... . , ._ tigeblltl9ll;.. .. ... . to.firetnorsidiVit'efilfore'eia:Ainiebitiveen 7 1Mrinters, Ifarleii a.' Itrottar, iii theMetitin ttlebssinesi, is this_clay Aiiscilved by- mutual ice; i . - The Books and Attortfits will beleft in , the as 6f T.... 1; B. Ebiyden - for settlortithtz' ---: '' • i• DAVID -8 ITBIltERbl,' -' t - - TRACY 'ITAYDRIC - 1' • t - HENRY HAYDEN: • N ew Milfora, 'April '17,1W). ~ B UrE take this ;method to inforin s vr !_ the 'public that We are Agit ,- r e iyi ng from New tork itsfresli lot ;of Spri4 and our Goods, which we will sell for ref*. 'NtY or approved credit, as low and a little l'incer , than cin be bought in the town or county. ))a you hear alitt now ! 'lf you adn'tbeßeve it, culland examine tdr yourselves. I , _„, T. &H. HAYDEN. 1 • I New Milford, May 10, 18,50, - 20-&a' -I-- i • 1--- , i - Proclamation. d l ik - RAVE resolved to sell Good's hereafter prinei , pally for ready pay. For 'cash down, I c 41,11 Sand 'll sell goons lower :than (hey can be afforded at, c edit houses. I will_then have .no lcisses from bad'l his to make 2 .up, and no time and expense of ping books tutu collecting, debts to lose, or to • -e pzovision for in die price of the goods. In d ing a creditbusinea3, all these losses must be wlade up oh those 010 do pay. Therefore, those ing cash:to pay will save a portion of it' by call 'at Turrell's. Thi:ise now indebted must cash immediately. - .LBEY,., TURREIT, Montrose, January 1, 1850. I! . h . ti P.p.rtuekshigi Notice. _THE undersigned have this day . entered into a Co-partnership under the name and Firm - of WASUBOUN it BROTREIL, fur the purpose of carrying or the • _ , NAT, CA P, AND FUR .BUSINESS, , /I l an -its various - branche*—wholosale and retail— at the old stand of Washburn d Co., CQurt street, Blughamtou. M.D.- WAS4BURN, !April 2, 1850. 5.,1". WASHBURN. . - ------- *cool Carding and Clothdressing. THE Subscriber having purchased; the Wool Carding and Clothdressing establishment., situ at• il in Jessup Township, on the WyaluSing Creek, at out sit miles from Montrose, lately occupied by SI lith 4k Tiffany, takes 'this method to inform . ' the i l ptpublic that the works isaving undergone a thorough re aring throughout, the Machinery is being fitted u with new Cards &c., and he pledges himself th t no pains shall be spared to give entire sans & tion to all those who may favor him with their citiitom. Clothdressing done up with despatch. Steam finishing, done up in the 'best style and on thisnost reasonable terms. 'Also a good assortment of Woolen Cloths of beet quality—Flannels and Woolen shitwls kept constantly on hand, which _will be exchangod at hi • *rates foi - iv" 60 - Lorin - xi - duce. **All work entrusted to his care shall be done upon the shortest notice .ant warranted right or no Pay 1 'hose bringing loads of Wool frotn a distance, cm have it carded to take back. produce taken in payment for work. , C. N. SOUTHWFIL. essup, April 10,11'850. rirst Arrival. D L. SUTPHIN & CO., are just receiving an 1.1. i extensive and complete assortment of Spring and Summer Goads; vr*h they will sell (for cash) as low ai they can be ught this side of New York. Trtoy tender their thanks to the public, for the se y liberal share of patronage bestowed on them the nut year, and would respectfully- invite a call ' examination of their stock, with the as- EMI hat they can and will offer superior-in di its to purchasers. They pledge themselves t( undersold. .. Whitesides Improved 1 Double Oren Hot Air Cooking Slove. The subscriber hasobtained the exclusive right of 4ending this stove in the covey of Susquehan na and IN' y aYhe, and having a large numbcr of them, mithufactured at the "Eagle Foundry' in this vil lamt in a neat style, offers them for sale. They can be e tad at the Foundry, at the stove of Messrs. Rose and, Simpson's or of the subscriber. 8r GEO. FULLER. MGatrose, Sept. fly 1849. LYONS & 0.11A1PLEI?: lianesboro,lan. 23, 1850. '.. T. iP.IIIIIONARY''''IAISAIII I ' 1 • , i ,_,. .•• ~-, • Her curni wittninf the West i ado'w of doubt, very !away, of the sum strongly-developed of ..tdeerated ettudifis .. .., eased hugs — sari case ' as never euiud -by any this 10 i • ntedicince 7 -aud, which wciaso trey hopelesA tbatiti dis 4•.ed 'peisons wore" pronouttced brphyinciatiittal friends,' ~ ,,,co to he ICTUILLY Vilna.- - - - •4 r .- " • : ' j ‘l , l , This Balsam, to a Y,V.WETAIL VOHVOWDAWbiCh-ftert-r injures any person 'when it itt vi. for the cure 6FX/sn:ink diseases. It pow/ries stinag, Straive, .PUBIFYI4OrIind AL TERATlVErproiiertfea`aud'ejtatotheelaufkaN,. inigiiiittu g,II E:•STILLIT I'eSCLSSAILY to ease; all "Cunha, and td cure that very identical COVWH DlsErValyl ut called 11,14ry• ,i ens and othets, and Li rpally ctnisidered to be:m;sitbect the-tort doubt, • • i - • l'ulmonarg - • Cctilsiliiiiptiaiii . ' This.Baisam heals and' yres ; ulcers, bathe Lungs, intd,ehe• where internally, as certain/y nn misiliks that othcr tnal• eine which we call ' • tlitAnT's - P V.HrTine SlCT'V r iv'tti.lieret and beds ulcers ezternally.- -Th 14,1 - 1 s ..ssta will cute Niite I enseo of Ca-{;h tend Consumptioniout of Den, after all..ethes . i remedies h,:se failed to ease. • , 'f t . , i.. . • , , TIIOUSANDS OF, e9NS,USIPTIONS i ' . and porters having been cured by it, _testify and prove Its Watling stfecey in all dtieiniee l' i if the L'UNGS, 'THROAT, and BREAST. We are fully aware of the eery stiong ant - posiliis *tate lion/ which we base made aloos, , and ,seciamild noti.hane so asserted, had we not also been confident ,that the rest:nett:by testenonse annexed, of some Of thetuaneions'eures Said to: hare been effected try th is BaLatat, fall certain and supper; us, in all we Acre asserted—and we CHAtLEHOE T,HE VHOPRIBTOR of any other rer.edy, to produce s respectable testimony of cases of as many 'HOPIL 63$ 'Dili° ' ilii6ONS, as we pub/6.h, ... ' BRANTS PULMONARY BALSAM , cures CONSUMP TION, Coughs, Cobh, Spitlinglof.lllod, Bleeding al llie Lungs,. Paul in the II nd Side..Vight-Stottets, 'lNerronis Comp/diets Palpitation Of the fleast, Female Weaknesses and Com:en:Ms, Cr.oiera hijanioces; 'Dysentery, aueSuinmer Conspiaints. _ A, DYJNII WOMAZT SAVED. We publish this cure of Cons 'n pttotr, ithcing one:pup:if the many which can be adds ed, to prove the ewel power to save life, which this B a lam Possesses--ailatinftet tins person is codsidered by phiy:scl -.-itua and friends, to be in the very last esp../ of *etc ACTUALLY DYl . llo—and in this case,fo Jar gone. t at her friends lied bought the slothful. her shroud and other burial clothei. 'This cure was 7L3fected on Mrs. glee Dyhanast.lthe-wife of a respectable n residing at Ballston ItaiSaratoga antiti, N. Y.• Mr. Dyke/nun Swore to , the'lldta befere Vies. G. Venom, Say , Justice of the peace, and editor of I paper at Bao tou, who certifies to the good character of Mr. 'Dykema!, for veracity and respectable'srunerin,T., -Ir. John. Wait, rner- Client at the same place. else CciSfiris that be knowit all Ms fiat ts staled ; 'and that Mr, Dikenuanricariacreels *nod. For the fell particulars of this citiri4 %EL' belt ran nn , ' BELIEVED IMPOS9BLE TO' LITE. . ..• Mears. E. Et Caldwell 4. e. ,of Earl Open°, Oiingn ' Co N. Y.. respectable drugisa termite to us, May 12,12.48, we have Just heard throug h Mr. Whit:Brno, a rrispectable citizen of. this place, of an irepoirtant curt of Conseeeptioa. which Basalt's laDIAlf P434110.14111e-BALSAII has produced on the wife of an acquaintance Of his, who resides in - the town of Palermo In this county.' She had been tong con fined to her bed, and was en .dangerously diseased that her friends believed it impart:44pr a'r to live MORE THAN ONE DAY LONGER. But. *len all other hope utterly yailid,, elie commenced to king ;banes Puhnoserty Maim, and its Medical efficacy has raised her s /roma ?mine bed, no theistic is now going about. end attending to her den:tette hcasehold affairs and duties She ackeowledges, and it is,very evident. that she is indebt ed to Bata's Balsam for her recovery from a long, severe, and dangerous sickness ; and her D'.• de and neighbors consider that medicine invaluable. HIS LUNGS BLED= -HE - MUST DIE ' - . vr. Z. S. Terry, merchant flyion, Genesee County.H. lea wrote, Aug. 24. 1846: Wolf's! Ated' eis doing "-wonders here—it has cured a man of Coalman lox. that alt the physi cians had said must die. JWhest commenced -Diking Brunt's Medicine, he could not raise h ad to his heed :he bled at the _lungs, and . ererf rytitpt to indicate that he must die; but, astonisn i g to all, he is now able to labor and rides all over Rio c ty. He wserAonlyiSse hot ' ties. I will also show you, sv St ia n I visit the 'city ofw fief ,c l ri York in e spring what greet th age Brat ha done or me. It has also awed,: young lady,of Constunplims in torteans county, which her father says ap doctor: could carrev , RAISED FROMVTHE•GRAVIE. Messrs. Pratt & Poster, merchants of West Cernitan, team, sailed on as at Hew York Apzil 21st, 1847, and 'said &nes Balsam had effected curls of such hopeless, coin of Comemption in their town, thall now no other cough medi. sine could be Sold there ; that it had raised some as' if fries tit grave—tome that physicians and all the friend' , must die. One gentleman. in 'particular, was so far gone that his Tracian told him it seas useless to take any more medicine.'He then, "ichehi ao hops win left, began to 'take Bract's Balsam —got Well—and Is now as, well as he ever was. , Doctois could 'give no litelp. _ - Wm. 1). Jennings, ' merehant, at intrepid ' Centre, Ashtabula en., Ohio, armlet° It... October 2d, .1898, and stat. ed a CIIIV,Of CONIUMPTION which thoriae of BRANT'S ER WIN PULMONARY BALSAM had erected to Afr.„ Crorbt of an adjoining town. j Mr. Crochet bad Sought re lief from the beat physicians and numerous rnedichani;but found none, for the fatal hand ilthat unrelenting , m onster Conavmption, had taken fait 'hot on._ anireras so "destroying and debilitating his. Ody:;tiug:' he wail a inets skeleton. He was siva itp bridipityncliiit i and all fricada as one'who would mow ishabit even laithia last eitrernity, strange and marrelloui alit mayatenNl yet itis P tine that the us.o of - oak fire &mks or Das is that now B` Mr. mnat, thei ha clans . Itgrpary Coy, C4lr* BALSA 1%:, had si. trYinfr AO la of h Pel6l to "we rft be,* ALL, and ' tTL : . CHANGE OF. itrotn3lie: NW to tile Woinswastd the libatin • egg—the one CUB seceletoceikatnd the ethers° -- itrigkeilY 'amassed, as to prevent any of the fats/ - diseases that ins. qnauly Inds° in'etuasequenetof anch"elianite„, „ _ Nirroulhesiiik*initi*anitioo4' cued DYBINT.NRY 484°4 Oki' PLAINT; in ihildren and'ininflt-4unr . . , , C ll ol4otAi n i artaarrinVii . No mother need ever Mourn the death of.hee &MI by mau l s Infannwn, while ;whiny, L. 119 N LSA NI , Iss,4 4 lntbsbleeed,, shonidll '•fr °a ille4 : I C-9 44 ' 66 - ? 1 ,1 10 .1 # l6, ,°!# 1 , 3 1, 1 X 1 1, TURRF1T , T4.101(4140404.11, j3.4.tritk liow,Dfilford; tara,lloPkaalliA'oll,llnl T. P:'Bitilliekl...anOorf 1c.04 Bend, PciwiliTiffluiy;Brotiklyii-i,JoliiistoriA3r#rfjr; Harrergi! S. G. Weaver. N V adaA, . Gili p o tkiJAttbrov4.salhbuty,:songour:ir/T' - ‘ r - . " • • - Jewelry,: NEwm-i t o f.4.-thelatosi Ole sty egrl. gahrp ? (call an al see) at. „. , , Lig ! Montrose, March:ll=l6s6.4 - .. , _ • - I. ' ' :.` llll *.ik • _.itlillili' lq .' l ` l. " ~ r n P.m* " 11, 40 , 7JF!. 6 ` , % Tilm,want g9od thin' o s rtroli**itittrik:l6 " '-, Itike" , aivr-kruiiikli twat thifili*neirki. 4 iihe : 114= . 1 bring; l itt 9 noo) .ll : 4 k l fAintininir, ~ Ala tWelmiictil. / *paw* W . tlwi Alai= ' —yOu know Ilan sw - viakitiany4ofinAnit: , fiz ts deiredathenellt 111 - g'o . befoow 'ant in ad valorem. In Mackatnitb WtOlonnelle s , no =4 can eqnal ' ,TABEz , MZ2=M ',-‘II,IIOICNIII*, 4101CCItlid Lev Rtawrionr. *wow wawaCAssematri-Altere -Siusaturilia :for Alain -et- different ipowni - xalled 8. p Towasend'iMarearitailla: 'ie 'adverteed as the 011.1 m • NAi 4 ;OBgUiNB;,aad3N tinat..ll2lfO. TOertwend ionaa aga , :` , l - aad saver wan; inty.wea fOrnterfrifenallpPrOn tam yaatecand.the li k e-: jet he nenumee the tide of Dog,ter for (4 . learptiscotomiing credit kir what he Whit. sap hag at'enw two metlieel schoo 44.pm:deed riot IN rrilJillitvr the trathatedie never practibed meditate j ItSuch . pea, err**. Onianrifentataii bake had to tho l e ttaracier and veracity - 4r Nieman.. I wiie mom di - merely, he had never made thoeestatemente of him. '6:00118' oreatene. When will men learn tqbeitoieseand mot dealinga and int mane „with their know Itr - VPlitvl.m one IteeleCloppvtoltadethies ifirnan. ifaci:nte,rnixtere, Eating the _Dm .„_1"1214 on Indneetnent to embark In thn mununne. Jaen -• — faildisirblbeed 'Mutating mut libelling - Me iie - adl pate 6t41411 ' - " Am Pthe Pt l Wwittilimba et - that m-aad.:DottortifSaraaParBla was not thezmtwitre. orisinot from th em e Old aoctorq Otis - haat M. szkY I bare sold-iha till et y • name ''well V7Ol h ire HA' wia; l :3. " irrilvon„ drnriF,6o riushcobriii . mpli- ma* t o -41 * Pa u r t tbithil d' -dr f the truth dOwn PIMA m amake ke ep to - cmitlifirthejattilte to 1V0 t i t . 6 771 !if alp: IMIP. - /ACOMerheentne o ls_ 014 Doetoeclitobailildikpowily Coot of ArmaNr i : eignatureacrom thWenatotitoPr• • - tree N Y A T - 4 ?" toif Y. -1(- ~.;„ • - • - • 4AO -70 W SEND a Townsend Sarsaparilla. - Ili now about itt years of T. and Ina longbeen known as th e AIITIIOR-andDISC FEDER ZT of the GENIN 01P/GINAL If TOT NSRAT SARSAPARILLA.? Being poor, hiwas cerepened to *snit itemabufacture, by which means has been kept out of market, anci, the,,,nalee eircumsetibed;!to dime only who had proved worth: and laiewalts ratite. It had reached 'tureensof inanycneverthelass, as those. persons who hat been healed ,of store Zama, and wired , front death, one claimed ita,Wonderfel • ..:YrdsCititrin AND UNEQUALLED PREPARATILII ta manufactured on the largest acsdeiand is called for through. Mit the,lOngtif . and AtMa.dth of the land, especially aidt found incapablet'of degeneration-or deterioration. Unlike yodng S, P. Townie' it. improves with-age, and neverehanges but for the better r because it is prepared on scientific prarcippir by a sderifoic roan. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, nod. the iatest 'discoveries Of the lilt, have till been brought Into requisition in the manufac tore - of the Old figs Sereeparillt. The 'Sarsaparilla root, It is well known tomedical. men, cent-tins many medicinal properties, and !dine propetnes which are Melt or melees, and others, Which ifletained- in preparing It for toe, pro. decelerdeentistinn andug4 which is inpriona is the lye. tem.. Some of lire propertiesof Bansapirill a are an walceda *hat therentiriely - evaporent rind aro loin in - the preparation, if they are notpreserved by a samugic prbcrist, an. 1y sa those {experienced in its mantfacreire... , Morton., these Talaple prericiples, which Hy otrin vapor', 13r as an et. halation, Under heat, are ttt tb e, very essential Inedicsi prep. erne. a( ttremot. winch Swell' it t 14 its rat • • Any persoreepa bailor slew theloot ey get a dark colored liquidawhich L 3 More from the aelartng matter to themotchan. Wpm anything else c they nett then strain the insipid or v 4021 liquid; sweeten .witnAdear molasses. and titan call jt • SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT - Or-SYRUP." Rut such is not the article known as the' • GENUINE OLD DR. JACOB TOWNSEND'S L I :ri'PARSAPARiLLA. ThiljerAtiat. all the inert properties of tin SateiParilla root are first removed, everything Capable of becoming acid or fernientation is extracted and rejected; then every particle of irnedical virtue is secured in a Art and concentrated form; and thus it is tendered incapaha of Mikis anydttf Up - valuable and healing properties. Pre paredinthis.*ly; it is , made the niostpowerlul agent in the , Cure; of innumerable Diseases. Hence the 'icemen why we bear commendation on ern., side in Relator by men, iJmen, and children. We find it doing. wonders in the cure of • - COVSIIMPTION, DYSPEPSIA. and LIVER COMPLAINT; AO in RITE umATlsiv, SChOit ULA,"PLCES. COSTIVENESS. all 'CUTA,YR. OUR ERUPTIO.VS', PIMP LSS, BLOTCHES . • and all atieitions arising from .ImtraßlTY, OF THE BLOOD. 4.o)=9. l ilie's . niiivellous efficacy in all complaints ad. sing from rre'Cligestfen,! from Acidity of the -Stomach. from unequal•circnlitien, determination of blood to the head, palintatlonof the hear. cold , feat gad har3de , coil chills not 'hitt flairheateier - the body. it his notitsequal in Colds and Co ll ,ohO i'aitiritrometee. easrexpectonmea and gentle per. situation, Ettlea throat ingstrintures of, the lungs; that and every other part I - • -- .But mithitif it ite earccllence more Manifestly seen and acknOwledgeddhan in all kinds and stages of FEMALE COI~7~gIIB. it-works-winder' 'in cases of Flium Albus or Maier, FiSlingYthc TVOmb; Obit:reacted, Seeppivased, or Painful *MensesLiervidarity niche menstrual periods, and the lite; and Is effectualan curing all the' forms of liiciney Dinars,. By reidovintvotenructione., and regulating the general opium; it g iiesmne _and - strength lot the whole body, eel thuacures all forth* cie • . . Diseases sad-Debility, and thus prerenta cr relieve! a great t; ariitycof•otber mil. &di* litS Spinal irritation, Neuralgia; M. Mu? Dance, Stivonirigi•F4iiteptie fits, Ornizidsronai . It Palmist:e t :he blood, excites the tones the suitnatli, a nd gres sood digeition; relieves the barbels of Uirpor and etmea !Tatum, allay a/nf,ammation, pu• ifiestho'skin, equalizes the circulatioakif Abe blood, pro duzlitg geudn .vranuth• oqualltr all over e body , ad the . . the inaznaible.piirvotration: rehtkeircrlctures and tightnesi.fa. • moves all obatructiona, and iniigonitoa the enure nervosa not thia thzn . • The_ll4tdioanti you pxcaeriiimiently Rieedl Hut pin any Of , dieruzliings.bd it id or S. P. Towniecd'a inferiorcldl • Inn's liquid irnot to be We wish iirutulerstood, becalm. it is,tileciitisititite nag, §:.P.Tost - nsinites article and old..pr . .licohToiansinfe Safaperilikerec•heateis:iclde - apart, iteitiiifidteti4tesis. itor; . thatgdieyitre - unlike : n every part* . HW, _hung no one stngle thing 4cm - smolt,. ; few. As S.„.r..,Ton'acial ntilticorioy. iter,kirr:ef was,ed chemist(, no , pliamtaccutist—knOws mono of, inidilaa - discase.thanAnyottiercoltnon, smaciatatificaPyrofessinaal m a n: laW s rea Pan -the public-4y" that they are re relying hr eseleeti fi enicdfdlisketrittaining all the yir coos otabe - dee Otod-, , lo4eyfgleling ond.which are is ca . Nble of eankeirwhich 'bight "plat th em the AGE4STS of manitinliiiidcifhiudeb7 ; • ••• should ono who Ins?a•- ,:tia li comPoriiiiyid3',of or dunes 'I it regain , 1; - a- ' cook aid-acne up even a 'O-11low , ,intich - mere impatient is ii '..llllll4l"Akiree'irtt°l"facturi medic -Ina designed for c—cll.s AND 'IOIFERBLED SYSTEMS, thkipedleal - properties of plants. nanZrgifileijurNifitid concenfreting their healing virt ue. idea tortansive.of- the Tuitions disconatilalm • affect-Qui human eastl''''' reinahsa fa' thaarliaaalleal li is: to; : iin into welted' ixweit4Atij, Pnwhadend Jaccrtol portnnity ar Gran& within thi that they.' . .. 1 i , ; _ l~:;r ; , 4P,;H _~:+riC3:
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