The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, May 24, 1849, Image 4

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    I'4'7 A-DiPAirkIiCENT.
- t . Planting Corn.
Seporiinant Worth Tryini
Earietts Through the columns
:Ile' Paper, lhope td mare
40rue:tit which I adopted in the
Iwthe first", place; 'l:ridged
t Vie firat t of May—then I .took
arm, one of plaster, one of
area, and mixed them all well
41 Aug - the. held, for ,the
„place I, put, as much c .r the
trxmld hold in one and :.then
on' g, and covered it lightly
Th,e, meet prOd4Ced was
a preventative again*t the
ar insects which infest the corn-
'recommend to those, who should
• the above process, that if they,
.al.time sufficient to put it into
t aaiie it on the surface as soon as.'
begins to show itself, and if the
lrable condition I will warrant
i crop.
the corn in which I tried the
slipped-mow and, then a hill in
olec£ed to put the compositiOn,
perecAitible as far as you could
field I think there vas not a hill
`le whole 'field where I put the
,ut where neglected it was des
grub in a great measure.
position. draws from the, atmos
ic acid gas, which is one of the
, a 1 properties of matter in the
vegetable productions ; it also
2b3, ~in average, four times 'its weight
,tpiwater.' •
Xpon a dry,,
sandy soil, it will prevent in a
• . measurethe•effect of the drought which
ar• b .
o-su pet to in the months of J uly 'and
st, when moisture is very necessary for,
setting of the ear. —.Phila. Sat. Courier.
•
i ; • Planting eorn.
pp, Most all subjects connected with far
4,
~. ,
'thereh is a diversity of opinion existing
, . to the best time to plant corn.
.. o ,
(contend thatit is best to put in the
',..- I, at the proper time of the year, even if
...:
nit very favorable weather. Others say,
•,,, er plant until the ground can be mode in
. order for the reception ofthe seed. '
i ,
I'lle former is 8 very nnphilosophical view
idea of the matter. If the ground be
&ugh ;44 when it is wet, the necessary conse-
Oence . Vs it will be hard and - cloddy, and very
Oifficadt to get and keep in order . all the
'n.. , Itshould never be ploughed until
enough to break up mellow.. If it is
libuirky and sodden when broken up, it will
.. ain so until dry weather, and then turn
~ , ciods 7 , or else it will settle down And' be
ttiirsiithan-before ploughed for hardness. .
: . .`,lll. not desturbeluntil dry enough to
J"mb when turned over, it will be easily
4 ept- mellow all the year. .After ploughed„
, • , itooner planted the better, if it is proper
rnloktit—that is, not too early, and
.Ithis; bility should be avoided; as the
sa
iic,i ' never gets any better- prepared by
J iquig. ; If, however, the ground should get
revt PAW:belt ploughed before it is planted
, itla, dry and warm before committing
~ . ...seed to its keeping.
Forlwant of proper care in planting, many
#l74,?in work hard all the season, and raise
bac_ indifferent crops. Thy begin early,
plough ; i
while the, ground s still wet with
4he breaking up of winter, or by the spring
'trails, and plant as soon as_ possible.
L.The: i y.-hope to gain time by so doing, but.
-ver3rlnaquently lose time and make work
by: operation. It is vain trying to get'
ahead of nature in 'such matters ; and he
1118
iiitia - ,' OUld do it: will findout his mistake.
,fr,
—*Tii`raiiet a good crop of corn, and do iti
iiitii , Jease; let the ground be in order, atj
ploughing and planting time, and it will not
._a _difficult thing to keep -it in order.—
Gintmd,
ploughed in a wet 'time will always
beinoin weedy than any other. Grass and
',weeds 'spring up immediately before the corn
'tp,;3lml by the time the plough or harroW
:; ,eii.ter,.. it becomes a difficult matter to
~. ...:* the unwelcome part of vegetation.
~d44 ;ime and hard labor will be required
' out the weeds from among the corn.
;Vine neen much of this and .know of What
iteL It is a losing business to be hasty
- vier.inich in this thing. - tter delay a few
‘ for the of having prope time is
_to do what ought to 'be done.
The proper time to plant corn is just as
6fi"As it can be done after the, ground can
a g9t," order•after it - gets dry.—Great West.
(71: Ainno.--Non i e but those who have
los . a garden can appreciate the sat,
Al a of sitting down to a . table
A i s
Irwith fruits of *nets own planting and
.dture..; A bunch of radishes- T a few heads
of_lettce - ---taken from the garden of a Stun
**,,tes'iiornhig for bre. Vast; or a mess Of
`Merin . • •or sweet corn,ls quite a different'
• . .Li the_market in a dying condition;
J. Jut away in the cellar for use. Anda
Of Strawberries or raspberries lose none
of *eh. peculiar flavor by passing directly
rFogyte..border to the cream without being
1 - Ited bout itt baskets until they have' lost
form And comeliness. _ .
_
, .olrt MEM A Faum.—The wife of a Mr.
sedro
!,:r. !flitting near Hanisburg, gave birth
'ilia y last to only ittwboys, all of -them
alive and kicking." The Daily News says,
~ t hiStse - singularis, that'at her
nEnienient she gave' birth . to two, at
&tn. t4ive, and at this, her third-to
tii '.; -;
. in all, ttn chidren in four years
. ' - thine .' We move for a donation to
1 ; --. . Ifiii,lltiD4sa4ol -- Olille. little Miler's,
ilikabeit'il ihe-,t 4 vublic domain." :-- ,' 1 -
, .
3tOir.' -. l"aorr - .-,WhenDr. Dwight
i'oveiCto Nair Litivet4 . there _w•al I* -
;fraittiti~eilthere.- 'Roma: :kw Jr_
,T
- -pant - fruit toei, , but - they said it. w .
for they jmni, woUld. steal --.olt.
- 411aiit more' fntiti7-Was the aiksw4r,
t‘se,
.
--
'ood . fruit. plenty, and it will net bki
Plun_ rifteen years afterwards, he
pointed to the — abundance of fruit and the
-absance of pillage then enjoyed„izi proof of
his Prinei
.
LADY aa.Nta.m.—Lady Franazn,-
Sir4Ohn ;Franklin, has addressed aitouching
Mu ; eloquent,letter to the President of -the'
United StateS, requesting the co-operetiono
heqU. S. Government; in the search for the
otvloring expedition,. which sailed from En
gland, in May, 1845,,inider the' command o
hen husband, to .discover the Northwest pas-:
s po„•.' They were 'Victualed for- three years,
only, and were to return before' the close og
1:4 m, 7. The hope of finding the alive,f
therefore, unless perchance; therhave been
caist Upon sonic barbarous or desolate island;
is very small. The President replied through
the 'Secretary of State, expressing the warm
est sYmpathy of the American Government
and 'the American people in the case, and as
' Sare(i. the distinguished lady, that eVery thing
Which the executive Government can do
within its constitutional powers; will be
proniptly irndertaken. The Britsilaioardof
Adutirality haVe offered a reward of £20,000
sterling to- any vessel or exploring party,
which shall render efficient assistance to the
Missing ships or their crews.
! Ittx AUILY TRAVELING IN WIIEELLIARROWS.
--A.tStrang-C scene NMI exhibited in Cincin-.
nati a few days ago, being nothing less than
a fatnily consisting of father, mother, and
six children. The Chronicle states that they
had itravelled all the way from Laporte coun
ty, I in. three wheelbarrows,
,intending to
reach Pennsylvania from which state they had I
emigrated three year* ago. Their blankets,
Wearing apparel, and some few utensils used
M preparing and 'distributing food among
the Slimily, were, in one barrow, and the
younger children were stowed away in the
others, the father and the elder' boys taking
turns 'in wheeling them along.] .
SINGVLAR COINCIDENCE, IN LIFE AND
DEATIL—Died at Marshfield, Mass., on the
sth inst., Dea. Joel Hatch, aged 79; on the
Oh inst., Dea. Joseph aft,' aged B'l. They
Were both elected deacons' of the Congre
gational Church in North Marshfield in 1801,
and they were both found dead, the one in
tas, hed.and the_other_in his
_yard..
WORLD ON Maury, Su
.perintendent of the National Observatory,
says, in a late address;
4 .` It may be that there is now, at this very
time, in the firmament above, a world on fire. ,
/kiwis, a well known star in the southern
heimsphere, has suddenly blazed. forth, and
frOm a star of the second or third magnitude,'
noW glares with the brilliancy of the first."
'lke earnings of the'Erie Road thus far in
Itl4y are about $2,500 per day. The Weather
ha; been unfavorable foOt.favellingthis month
and the near approach of - the time for open
ing to Owego tends to keep back freight for
that- opening which would otherwise come
forward to Binghamton by teams- Another
powerful-new locomotive was put on this
raid Wednesday., It weighs 28 tons, and
hat,, six drivers, and is one of the nux..3t beauti
ful engines ever built.
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- For the Cote %iir
coucvas, GOLDS,
HOARSENESS, BROW.
CNITIS, CROUP, ASTN•
ra.s., witooprzta-GOUGE
AND CONSUMPTION.•
THE most distinguished Physicians in this and
other countries before whoni this preparation
has been laiil have bestowed upon it unqualified
praise as an article of rare exeellenceand.one better
calnulated to cure all forms of Pulmonary disease
than any other remedy known.
Read the following testimony and judge care
fully from it—it is from men of known re.specta
bility; not from persons of whom yon have never
before heard. '
Dr. J. V. Smith, Surgeon of the Port' of Boston,
Says—" It gives the pleasure to speak with appro
bation of such a medicine as is here offered to the
public. If any prwamtion can subdue cliu'ases of
the lungs, Cherry Pectoral can do it." .
Vd
The itor of die LOYAWif Lancet says: We can
speak with confidence of its intrinsic merit.
Dr. Perkins, the venerable President of Castleton
Medical College considers it a composition of rare
excellence for the most formidable type of
in bur clirrate—Coußumption.
'Prof, Cleveland, of Boudoir:, College, wr it es
(have witnessed the effects of your Cherry Pecto
ral in my-own family, and that of my friends, and
it has given great satisfaction in cases of both adults
and' children.
. Valentine Mott, M. D., Prof. of Surgery, Free
York City, says:—lt gives me pleasure 4,1 certify
irrfavor of tlus,beautiful and truly invaluable rem
:pay in di..en...is of the Lungs.
:Andrew, Combo, M. D., F. E. S. Physician Extra
oitlinary to the. Queen of Scotland, writes :—This
new Medico Chemical adds another proof that the
sciennes and arts - are mpidly!atir
.ancing in America. -
The Rt. Rev. Lrd Bishop of New Foundland
writes in a letter to his friend, who was fast sink
ing', wider the affection of the 'Lungs :—Try the
Cherry Pectoral and if any medicine can give you
relief with the blessing, of GO that wilL
" The Canadian Journal' of Mulleal SCiflite, "
statestlutt "the prevailing. A.Stlima of this inclem
mats
eat climate yielded with! urprising rapidity to
Aker's Pectoral, and We cannot too strongly
recommend ' skillful preparation to the Profes
sion and public generally."
-The distinguished Prot Mare, of the American
College - of Medicine,_says, in the lecture before his
class: - ":This t'lltiit . am. , mid by ; an eminent
Cliein t istof New England ;.. . you an invaluable
rentedyiin treating the venting disof the lungs.
BY its slillful use . you can rely!uponiawiw,, and
. , 4,. , :5t-ith Ennprisimg rapidity, thiamost, violent and
t ' ;ustittacks of puimmni 7 o ex . , se .. ~
. •
:therels any Vaiutt in the judgment' oftlie wi-qe,
, ... 2is-it reniedron Whick the public tan depend.
epcoal by. J.. O. AVER, Lama,. Ida:ss., , and
mild byAPEL . VITRIIP,T , TI Druggist' &c., Mont
., . .•. i
rofis, Pic:-,- - . -.: - • ,
:;April; 26, 3144. - ' ' : I . < 'til7sa3
- ,
VT woo Veal and Diacosi ro t .
7, p, liberal price 70n11 be paid by
LATIIROP S :SALISBURY.
=EMI
To Farmers and Dairymen.
aubsctibfr having purchased the right of
mannfactairmg and , vending Crowell's Patent
Thermometer Churn; would cordially recoramend
them to every fanner and dairyman as the best
churn ever introduced to the public. The princi
pal advantages this churn has over all others, -are
these : let, it is constructed in such a manner that
the•tcip can be taken off so as to give free aecrss to
the interior, which makes it perfectly conver4ent to
put in.the. /ream and take nut the butter—the
pasl
ales can be taken out, mating it sta. more conve
nient to clmna. thermometer is-attached - to,'
the chum so as to show the exact:-tempemtare of
the cream, which experience shows should be from
60 to 62 degrees. .Sd, a chamber or space , is ar
ranged around the bottom of the churn for the
purpose ocadmitting cold or wann' l water sa as "to
bring the cream to the right temperature . Without
mixing the water with the cream. It is well known
to all butter talkers that cream to+ cold when
Churned, takes much longer time in churning than
when at the proper temperature—besides, a por- •
tion of the butter is left in the buttermilk. It is
also well }mown th atwarm water mixed with
cream is always injurious and very often spoils the
butter. The thermometer, churn effectually reme
dies all these evils. -It churns equally well in
warm or cold weather. There is no such thing as
having thezcream too cold or too wannin this churn
if it is properly _managed. An examination and
trial of this churu is alone deemed sufficient, to re
commend it to public - favor., It has.been fairly tes
ted in this and in other places, and wherever it
has been used it -- has - never failed of giving the
most entire satisfaCtion.
ldontrose, m 5
First Arrival.
Spring and Summer Goods for 18-19.
A LL who are desirous of purchasing new goods
A
are invited to call and examine the large and
splendid lot of plain, eamelion and stripe silks, plain
alpaccas, and plain and figured de laiues, a large
variety of ginghams and lawns of all descriptions,
IL large stock of hosiery, linens handkerchiefs an(
shoe;, diapers, counterpains, laces and edgings,
white goods, blue and green gauze veils, barieges,
fine muslins and Irish linens, a large variety of cal
icoes and furniture prints, battings, cotton yarns,
carpet warps and table spreads, some beautiful
goods for ladiag sacks, cambric, white, colored and
black kid gloves, gent's kid gloves, linen and silk
pocket luindk'fs and cravats, summer cloths, ink,'
steel pens, holders and wafers, 16 ps.. cloths, cassi
meres, tweed's and satinetts, satin, silk, worsted and
velvet Vestings, Napoleon cord; stispenders, boots
and shoes, brown linens, checks, flannels and bleach
ed 4auslins. A large supply of summer goods,
bonnet satins, and taffata ribbons, a beautiful stack
ladies and misses bonnets, spring and simmer fash
ions of every style,. unusually low, good molasses
for 3s per gallon, sugars 143 pounds for :51, Fall
River nails for 5 cents, clover and timothy seeds,
good heavy sheetings for cents Sweetts iron,
nail rads, spring steel,. band iron, tire iron, round
.....-1-.... 2 .. ..... 4 .5wa- 4 14110'”)PqLand. best teas in
1(4-
town, more of that cheap tooacco, wileat alltrOne* - -
wheat flour, codfish and coffees, white sugars, sperm
and tallow candles, window sash and glass, axes,
steebshovels and dung forks, etc. etc.
All of which will be sold at a smallalvance for
eitsh, produce or appreved credit, at Springville or
Montrose. 'LATHROP A: SALISBURY:
Gold this side of California!
, IT) BE BAYED BY TRADING CIFIDAP.
Groorry, Confectionary and Oyster Saloon.
THE railroad 'being completed, I,now have, and
keep a general asssortment of groceries cheap
—such as sugars, molasses, rice, coffee and teas, of
prices and quality such as will please. Also, nuts,
raisins, candy and all kinds of fruit the market can
furnish my buyers 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 r
mers!,-tastes - I shall try. Good oysters on hand,by
the I'Eeg or the dish---served up either raw or conk
ed, as you wish. All needed refreshments prepa
red at a wink—call.in, all ye hungry, and Vlank
down the chink. W2I. F. BRADLEY.
Great Bend, Feb. 13.
Railroad Freight and Commission
• LINE MOM BINGILI3rION.
T"Subscribers having completed their arrange
ments are now ready to receive all kinds of
produce at the-railroad depot in Binghamton and
furyard it to New York and make sale of the
same.
Capt. William Clark (who has had a number of
years experience in the sale of produce in the New
-. or l lr market) will attend to the sale of all prop
erty entrusted to our care, which •Nirill enable per
sons forwarding by this company always to recover
the highest market price for their produce. •
Our charges over the regular freight will be a
small commission fur sales. -
The returns will be paid. at the store of U. bL
Stowers in Binghamton, or in New York if requi
red. • U. M. STOWEB-S,
WM. CLARK,
H. F. JUDSON.
Binghamton, Jan. 1, 1840. 2—Gm j
Fite! Fire! .
WASIILNOTON CO. 3.IITUAL Eift - L - MANCE COMPANY AT
GUANVILLE, N. Y.
Over Ten Million. Insured, and. large accumulatilg
Cash F urul.
- beer -1-1- '
T HE
undersigned, having m duly appointee
an Agent of the above Company, would re
spectfully call the attention of the public to the
numbrous advantages this Company have overall
other institutions of the kind - They insure nohe
but the safest kinds of property, (being a Farmer's
Company,) and take no risks over $2OOO. Their
policies are made on fair and equitable principles,
giving the insured an equal chance with the Coin
pany, being entitled to the full amount of damages
not exceeding the amount insured, without deduct
ing one third, a 3 is customary with some other com
panies. They are prohibited by their By-Laws in
suring in blocks, or exposed parts of villages, or
from taking risks upon any kind of
- Mills , Skops, or ifachinery,
that are considered hazardous.; are responsible for
the correctness of all surveys made by their Agents
—agree tonrbitrate all matters of difference in the
cdtmty where the loss happens and give the insu
red the privilege of withdrawing at any time by
paying hiss proportion of the loss while his policy
is m force. Every kiss sustained by its members,
has been settled to the satisfaction of the claimant
and paid before it was due ; and the rapid increase
of business is the strongest evidence to prove that
the Directors in making this a mutual benefit, have
been fully . appreciated.
All business entrusted to me wibe promptly
attended to. K P TRICK,
Agent for Susquehm na County.
Adininistrgtorn§ Notice.
- A 1.a., persons interested in the estate of JosiTh
1 - 1 Matteson, late of Jaclmm, deceased, are rep
quested to make immediate payment, and all those
having demands .against said estate to present
them duly attested for settlement.
PELATIAH GUNNISON, Adm'r.
Jackson ; all
Farm for Sale,
Situated near the forks of Snake Creek containing
104 acres, 30 of which is improved land, together
-with a &suited housb, framed barn and saw
lath-excellent, water. powcr. For furtherpart_ mu
/=, apply to • WI:LT.IEOi WYNN.
War** nl2
Ployughs..
tFULL - assoitnient of PlOughs.of the utast ap't
. proved putterneof 3h) tunillinghauttoo
nuinutikture,ttd
. castings, just received and for
sale at reduced prcespy B. BURR - ITT.
Newlifilfor&A, ' 10,1849. • nlltf
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ind directly opposite the 'village of Great
!mated' on the Depot of the New York and
ilroad, and the. Great Bendaand Cochecton
ke, in the valley of the Susqquehanna river.
I Iroad tro.4..qing , the,said turnpike, , thence run
1.
a curved line pearly parallel with tlie same
distance of :S . ,iew - hundred feet; k ith the
s gradually risi4ig, above railroad and 'Om
. , erloo 'king the , river and the beautiful val
-0 npared with its healthy climate, renders it
ii, desirable location, for building purposes.h-'-
, pot ground of the railroad company being
in the, centre of a rich and 'extensive tigri
c district, surrounding it on every side - with
I y roads centering in,'and all other advanta
-1 .bined,, afford every advantage to a business
tion. 2.
An Ertapive iVotcr Power
brought from; the Susquehanna river, ad-.
the depot greinids of}ithe said rail road. suf
fer the erection of rat manufacturing estab
ts, or, any m4hinery 'required.
t Bend, 62y1 , L.,GREEN.
can be
joining
ficient
lishrne
' Gr
Notice: •
undersigned ! would • respectfully inform
cir friends and the &bile that they have
a partnership in the Tanning, Currying and
, lung business. They flatter- themselves;
• strict attention to bu.,4meis to merit a share
'c patronage. • „•
RIM. 13. HANDRICK,
JORWIN T. HANDRICK.
gville Village, a 2 • -
admyself of {him opportunity to !sky to my
v tornereti that shall , require an immediate
v ent up to theihne of partnership.. I hope
delay beyoFid the first of May.
WM. R. lIANDRICK.
ew Goods and , New Prices.
BURKITT has just received his general sup
plies of,Sring and Summer Goods, coinpn
large and rich assortment of prints, printed
ginghams, chAngeable linen lustres, and oth-
es' dregoods. KWh printed Caclieniere
, 1 er suiimer _shawls,, Men's ;summer wear,
cloths,l fancy cassiMeres,
,Kentucky jeans,,
linens' dm., and also his usual lane variety
for w idmost (gimy branch kif trade ,in the;,
to: 'oh hd, would iniito the attention of
uscliasers in Piraculirouid twill '1:16 sold as
or less! than the 'cheapest foi; cash, produce
roved credit Ne-iv Milford, M 2
cowl
cash
cheap
or ap
. . ,
' • z Anew assortment of 'spring styli
f bonnets, including a full stock of.plainJuni
'Awn !loreno, 'tench lae4, lawn , dre., rich
ribborw,. lloWers, ruches itc.. -fie.' Also,
"A lot. Of rich and common parapols,• which
•sold at very ,low prices by
, •
1111fOrd, • H. fiVRBITT.
fancy I
bra "1
splen
villa 4 '
No 1
Vegetabl
mu's celebrated remedy' is' coctstrui g tly increasing its
fame by the latanSt - ehretiit is tuakit
ALL OVER THE- W ORLD.
It Pian n ow become the only frnediaine for we, and
b 3 carticularly recommended for •
DROPSY:
all ,irenes of phis . cornplaint ithmediatel. relieved, no mat
ter of how long standing. See, Paw 1 far testimony.—
This disease is as frightful', ink ettor.ssa and.the slow and
dreadful progress of. the tnalady; &mai 4 , th e system to a
which rendersAlle patient Witr y skplole to roods ,
forms one of its most dimming feint .
• • HITHERTO pIGUR4IIILE, •
it now yieidS to this remedy--and L'hySicians use it pub
licly nhd privately with perfect success. I Let any one who
has ever lt4d a symptom of Dropsy, Of any character,
keql this iclb by them and if they Would avoid the un
natural . • 1
' ALPPLICATION[OF THE KNIFE,
to.perforals the system. and Ict the accumulated water flow
away, only to fill up again,' and dually' ered is is dreadful
death, let diets just use this renietikinf season. and a re
covery is . Let them try it Many stage of this disease.
and a cure in certain, if.Ow will give tit a fair trial.
GRAVEL,
and all diseases of. the urinary organs I, fur these distress- •
inft complaints it stands atone; no other, article can retie*
you; and the cures testified to will Convince the most
skeptical f—se pamphlet.
liow many suffer trout this painful complaint, and fan
cytbere is Imoure. You may think you have gravel when•
there is only indaniumtion—diere may-be calculi—and vet
it may be hardly formed—it may cvhn he stone in the
bladder, yet you are surd Of , a cure ip all hut the last
named disease, and if stone in thifliladder does exist,
by the aid of thin tnedicineall inflainniationmaused ly it
will subside, and ufilesa tlw4 formation is of years stand
ing, the calculi is dissolved, and brought achy in fine
particles. All stages of this disease has been guyed by thiS
mixture. One of thefirst Medical tarn in the State of
New York was cured of graced by ttis medicine. See
Pamphlit.
'LI.V Eke 0 3IP LA [NTS.
Fever and Arlie. Diseases—lro the Great Wes'
especially, and wherever these complaints prevail this
•
medicine lt - olTered. -
- - -
NO MINEE.kI. AGENT,
no deletertous conpoand (s :a part of this mixture, it curet
theee diseases with certainty and celerity, and does not
leave the system torpid. .TFe Pamphlet.
tho thoroughly does this mixture act in this disemie, that .
an immediate' cure is mallel. other - remedies. are now
set asides - as this great vegethbla preparation, safe, (for it
eqntains no poisonous mineral, WiliCAI is the basis of all
other Fever Ague and remedies,)
SPEEDY AND EPFEETITA.L,
it is the grand healing medicine. and. is daily cbring its
limas:lnds. The secret of its re-htililing the entire cow.;
imitation is, that it Is coatis:sllied of distinct vegetable
propertied, each root a rem:erly distinct by itseitt
PILES,
a complaint of n most painful character, is
-. 1 --- zaitstriniATM A Y ItiI3t4EITED. - •
and a cure by.n.feyiLitarCusetf lltiq . articic ; It is
rg
far before nay other prearatroti rit't - Ideseare, or for any
other disease originating from Import, blood. See ram ,
This iii - Osh is purely one of Ole Illooij the action 01
this medicine, is so speedy that the riles, whether inter
nal or external, will be mired by its use in a few weeks.—
Hundreds, perhaps we caM ray thousailils have !rep sri
fectly cured in the use of two or three. bottles - Lir thi.4llllx
hire, and as this cure prroduced fro6l tlif: action of this
patemea upon the blood, it[is more likcly to he - permanent
than any cure produced froin external.remedies.
DEBILITY OF TILE Ii'STEII,
weak back. weakness of tile Kiditel &c., or inflamma
tion of slum, is immediately relicoad r a few days use of
this medicine, and a cure is always a esult of its use. It
stands as - .
I CERTAIN REMEDY
for such complaints, mid also for derrgements of the fe
male frame,
intmouLlutrrins, SUPPRESSIONS.
pOinful menstrualions. NO article limb ecer been offered
except this which would lands thin kiad of derangernenta.
It may be relied upon as
co
And effective remedy, and
did we feel permitted to do(co could give
A THOUSAND NAHES
as proof of ellreS in this distressint: class of complaints.-
See pamphlet- • All broken doloi,debilitated constitutions
from the effect of mercury/ wflt lad lie iractrer. power of
this article to act inunetliMely, and LI e poisonous mineral
eradicated from the Fystuni. .
The td distinct propertki.whrtl , i3nlitose this nrttcle.
Manifest themselves particularly in the application of ithe
compound. for the jistreOing class or complaints which
head this mtramaph. Rai cenluriesthere had been tired ii
the north of Europe, a 1 - , • •
C.EBTAIN BOTANICAL AGENT,
•
Winch in all diseases or langnaierusof the female frame.
(.4 w/ructions; difficulties, mufti,. vic*struatipns, &c. has
effected a cu i e. This root is indigc . rus to our soil. and
found in large quantiti - e.s . i and as medicinal property
stands without an equal i tt forms one of the compounds
in the preparation. which ins is whole is the best remedy
ever given to a ilebtlitaleclifetnale; iti is sure, and the sys•
tem will be restored to health by its Ibe.
- ERUPTIVE man A.SES
win find the alterative properties of 'this article
PIURIFi v THE Et; 00D,
and drive such diseases *ow the system.. See pamphlet
fortestimony of cures in ail diseases, which the limits of
an advertisement will .not permit to be named here,—
A:eats give them away; they contain pages, and certstl--
tattm or high character, and a stronger,
.A.RRAY.4`OE, PROOF
of., the virtues of a meth - elite,' neveilappeared. ft ii one
of the peculiar,featuru cotthis article that it never faits
fa benefit in any case, and sf hope algid muscle are lefe,to
baud span, let the emaciated and limireritig •.
HOPE ON,
and keep taking the mediCine as long as there is an int-
MOvement. The propriettir would I
CAUTION 'IIIC rUBLIC '
against a number of artiqes.which iceme oat under the
head of , v 1
SABSAPABILIJA.S, 8111:117PS. &C. .
acures tbrDropsy, GravO, Lie. They ofegooa for moth,'
i ,g, and concocted to guNtheunwary;
• i • -TOTICH.PitEiII NOT. .
lair inventors never Monaht of curing such dbMases till .
tl is article bad done it. •.,4 panics/Sr study of the pare-"'
Tearnestly . tis solitited . l,
l i e
l Agents nod all who sell the:attic-lel:tie
s.
GLAD TOiCIRCIILAT.t . .
-
1
g b iatnitously. Put up in 3b oz.lot ,nt 83; 12Oz. do:
a $ l cacti—the larget‘hoiding 6 oz. more than two small
tiles. Lock out Mut not!get imp ,i, von. Every bot-.-
tfi has "Vatighe's Vegetable tat toptriptie Mixture,"
Ir own upon the glass, the written swnature of "G. U. ,
Vaughn" On thetlirectioni„ asni t G. el . -Vaughn, Butfalo,”
stamped on the cork. . lirone other ,rniiine. Preparcil
b • Dr. G. C. Valudin,nntl told at tl 'Principal O ffi ce, OM
Main street, Buffilo, ett c wholesale a 4 retail. No atten
d given to letters unlesslpol paid [Orders from rekit ,
/ ly constituted efg , enti keepted , t paid - letters, er
ti
v , r twh h i ll ,ob c i o vesa rnii ip tun ati ica_ d tio ne ns t : 44o iti ico,\ g
4, 7 31, e c e K ,. es pro son mptly a
:e at:.
t nded to, gratis. - For sato by olt pectlbleDruttgistitl. --
II c United States and Cantnl4.- - - - ,-. t
12.7 Maiden Llne,,New . Yorki city. ,
Agents in this viciatty—.- „ \ t
, I Bentley A: Reatlf.Montmo,
' IL Burritt; isie•at Milfor
Wm..F. Bradley, Great
G. C. Pride it Co, Bad(
. !
jY. E. Ilailr:pad4ezigiit Line.
F./Thom and Thoinpsan's F " log Line fAvn .
IGreat' Bentl--TT. ritompsarnt: '
TEPHENS THO PSONWRlforwardfreigbt
1.1 from Great Rend New ITork by Railroad
e erY -.- •-' ' r- '• i , ' 'I
Tuesday and Thl Its4a., . : -- - :' 4
a i
b ' the regulau' freight line 'Nvilich • leaves Great
Di ci every,Morning itt2B•O`elock!and SO minutes: -
' George W. Stephens will rennin atGreat'llen&
d forward all. product, en t .' ..-. Ite this Compluiy
(Ipar the returns for the , ..,e at ther
o ce. Capt. J. W. Thompson- rem* injfeir.
Y rk mil give his'perspn4 , nit nth:* to-
,The 004. - 1
d make returns as BOW as e'lirodUce-is'ir*.
of. This ebrnpanyi, flatter 'einselvei by hiiii
-44
i a saleemanip-Newl - lirorie Ni.halins,been.m the
eghtieg business - 1 . 9 r tt P014er,91-Y.OIFOL from Or
e eoiutty, that.they.cm. givi3 - is. geed .eetiofeq - ,'
YOL% tie dm,
' on the. reiM*& 311544 - liaviincevi*
'be made freight iiiiibrefe'd•lo,7the - 4apa' if flOta:
. 10..' 4 . Gm ;N$L MEPH:ENS A Gretiti Rend, • ,'„
,- .) . :V.311.011.1 ) $01; Now Y°T l c* , '"- 7 - s
-1 Groit.Bend,ll3' :- i' - ,:'' - - ''' -
CA/ittliE.4 . a4l2l 4entit
ail
. ,
i . T uttl*ti ;OE u AvlicN.::: i r , ,'
ilte d this Colrsiiiin carefull .
Thug 'a Sursuporilla fur sal jo, : the, 4l iirerint.tewit'
.salted ol Dr. Jacnh'rowneend'P - .4e!aparilla.="
1 4.5 tised is the original, Sce..4 Tltii .:' r. *
f hot.) • Dr. TOW mann brut le ' Ode& "1 91 °9 0111
1
' last c ght yeariyiu tlierti.iu# I s I. l .dradparill 'ithieht
his vadat ed a character and rept; atiOtr=th a,10 1 0 1 11 4 1 1 11 1
Wilted tabu and a greater Ind f User WOr ado '
being eu nriour.
. ..
.i\
__
This cited th e cupUthy of ir;rfatu aaprinatpasalsaa
and \an a il man 'rho tub been raped iu rredtUrlkailll4
talcs
publicati Ps fiir t a aumbrr or yes . This 'Mario • airik_ ,
~
ill I Jiiieob ownsontL Ile mintiol a ututslov.pf..""."".' '
Rt.. ecapl y_metiti ov , to s ett tire , On C his mane !to prat up' \
t.browtodips stivaainnili,,inatl the In* aaldif \
intitta wtihad-vtxm&il us, advet az as an Inilneesint .; \
to'embarlt in the •huaittesa. Ain uif %l ien !W a y l a i d;
loitharies Warm* Esq , igiljtair'S th .s.Jalortioisformari
1
who
. vaorned WWI lk praposaaksSr. as ,la,„ Attwitewa
64merly ono of the 1 rinnilatolDret . Mv.ALISTMMMIT
IDINtII NT, IiALPIL z POMNRMIC , rwiwnlii. ,Ilisattler
innt-Flue titer of the &NILO Shit Vlatt'ar llain ‘ mitn.
i i .
villa. rr vs , " Jerecy, 7'01IN • SNI .f/MAN, 'nal' . watt , ---.1-THOM
THOM P ON, tinder . tlin 17v or. 1105,1P,S9N.IIKILlia.
MAN dr. il., have empioy "il. thii
r ail oncin N. and agined, ll '
as we- "lettere:llk to pay tat se en -Aollsrcifr , Yleb , -
raj the min of his name. 'ramie eu have' heitVeselt.
• in; at '''•el6 ' ' w:''-e erie' -- , world!
notice eeoetioe
into. r IMO
' ofl tl
The
1
this Zs
•
I •
ells
.0%
The
rillr ore
eatee th
the very
over k
and mei
and rich I
°ice.
, pf,Ovs.,
Jrili7 ii . ;;t7 rTtiiipnrifie7`he tritt...• Ode.
ingthens the person, Init, it creates rum; pure:
blood ;
.1; power plosiwounOt ' - by air - "erilkartitedi;
4ttl.!in this lies thu grew) seem uf 'itliereuder.
Isl. , it has' pertained .tritltin .tke;last;two, years.
im,100,000 oures
Of sorcre Cates or Asettso;' at '
uddaooo, were eolred. incurable. -1t ;flan oared
of +more than 10,000 children the peat talwastts ,
iletity of NOti' yorlgillitie. •—1 :;,.... :•,.
i, , •
irises rat . Genesis! •IDwiaggigl• itsiii ,
I want of Nerreit%lfrtragy. 1 :. . .
I Mr.' TOtrobend's Barsainwillars ricoretes therah'elt4yis.'
tens perniatteotly. -To those r h liareloar•titairq,ww*:'
calor energy by the-efforts of Medicine. or iinliiiratiati .
cOMMitted in youth or the e ee'esiviindulgaierrof that
passion; and brought on by p ,yiicitl prostratiOn otAlit
nerroitc system, lassitude; rian t . of ambitlitl •fatielitier
sensations,. • premature &mai - and glectin•Airk4l4 ll lll
:tr,wards' that fatal jisetuie COI 1.1111661111. coolie entirety,
restored! by this pleasant repu•
, .
,• . nly. This Barialitirilla:
hi. far ',Oporto' to Do; i 1 • • • ,''''
1 { ‘....,..-:
•",
, 4 llo•inoroolui C.fordint :.f ..: :
At it ietiews and iorigorotes 7 d I
ot sjettut, 1164 attliritit
td: the Putts, and streilictls- to Alse..?ormailt.ilri.io , ,,o ll l --
i 4 10.844.111.9.rrii.40.#1.0:14.r.Ti-tri^--..;r...f-' .....
' 'X'Zig.:• - ..4.'''!,,,, - '...' ..,1: - .7 ' ic j i - ~•-. - .
.... 4.1..W,i7;/X (. : .. i .. .. 1 • .1
fill suec
wore tint
taut l a si
the liv
sons in
ge,oo
. ,
4 all rt. Its is I ifitt ' i 4: tired. 1
' ~
Otani! nl.l Strrtirgotrro, Clotrumptitork c . #4' . 4,1 C.Critdi.
r ;
~. Aro chiles. iei,..tinipt,i,_,... I. der Corispfe4l.l, 4.;,,74,
• Cohirrh, Colrgi.O. Asthma, 1 S pitting Mabel, SOrtatl•
i is Us Obese. litetie Fluski.. l ijebt Saf;elilll.4o4.ol yr
, Trafose ETleseto , .ti”.. Niti i n ii ,,,, s i lo . 4 , , 4. es
:ittajand can be estr.4.. 1. I .1 . ..i . _
i 1
.Pbeirtius 81401,41.. 1
lye: Emir; .I,pril, 1817.
•
Da. 1 TOWSSINIL-1 'ieuil) , 1 belfese j °lir :Heresies . .
rills lies beau ilie oleuo,s, pirot4;lr Prori•luoce, ,o ( siving
my , life, I have far several 5 , , , ,tirs )10 a ballyotigle. It
‘'
;
-.. O e - ea m e worse . a a.l worse.. t lost I rained large
'quantities of blood, had oielsi weal., uas
nit, w, greatly
debilitated and ietlticegl, and. al A lint expeci to , fira.• I
line's ,ouly used, 3 oats Sarsoparitle a. )404 tiatc.; : .,loBl
theta. has a won ter nil. clicugel Ucen ari,iuilit lit ote:'l
this ti 'o able to r tir , 1 Ile ail, °vet , the city. , 'l„, , paitop . tto
,b1d0•1 need ray couch 12'113 iC11„;1110.. V.OO eaa -*on Irmo
.•
estate hot I, mu llsuukful for thole yeDulto.i- Tim; obi
-dicta arvaut, , ', • : .
AVM. IiU:SKI.I., Gs'Clitliiiise el
, .
I:l.ess mai arms..
is only riot of :gore ton i four throimiiiiiiltillei'et
olistri Ow{ Dr. Toa•opolu . 15 earsspasiiiis has ass*
....a s,.‘ ' , re mild cirrottie cab . are irepitlyrera4isated
.XtrfiOrdlliMfy cirtoog. 1
• c om , • ,4 11; 0. 1 . Y...1. : nee o 1 the assiatiiitadir. the'
i A.,•1,,m t flineke , eife, ielaud ; iitliti gestleriiii ...
:' • t
or to 4tllo:figlor , log letlor, .:. ••• : -.::::::•,' : 4
• • Bloch a elf 31 leland, Sept}lll, .047:,
p•o• onetol•:-Deor Sir: I , lltiVe aniffejed Aterritifir +
y ears [ with the Itlieunini i ieni,;•.eaasiNtaimisla;...iitalie
null not t. •Ingli or Wnik. I hail the Jewel din. •
pairusi - mud iny timbal riere • terribiyaProllissOlt '• -•
tod four bottle: , of your Barsaparilla,anittlhexlines
0 more li:311 a thousand deillars *earth eiti*d;;l * ltit
drlsetter--,indend I lain eatiretyrilieveiL: - .Lani
ft'y to use this for. thebenPfit oftha 'Miele& . L •
Fours respeettellr JA,II4 I ICIDIIIIItiIiII
•
- "It , . 4 1 !','
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_et...'• .i .tY l {tt :•; . •
r : :-....7.,... 1 —, , • .....- I il.fj;•-- - • ...a..;._
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.!,. -, • ~. - NM . '
• / " - IV'.
t k .
. _
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••
.. ', ; i•.-..:.,
1 . Benin., Hie scone. •
t.,11r i iNirasempa Seriaperillai is a ' seeerelis sada**
ety core' for incipient. Coatantiption, Barre:noes*, ria-
Ispeu•l Uteri 'mere bumf the Winta„-enetii4reaiiar, Piles.
• I.catatiTiera.a. 'or whiter, 'fibstrutid - or difßentrYeastriat ,
!Ion; • Ilueontinersee .01, thine,* : pr inn dittntart• diseliE
in
thereof, for genre. the geral ,pmstration O the Ilyat
'no a nor wlantlieetlin:rectiltra inherent mutat% or ea
produced by ;',irreg*laritk, illti.es or Accident.- Notbimig
eon be:titans eirpriciars than ii: invigoiatineeffeeta upon
the' humans limn& Percents of II troakilearantLiesintede
from. siting it atAncei•liecomb obtipt rand-AM ,of.energy
eider - Its inilitinate. • 'll,' .. itrim dial:elk - &linnet : arts the '
iseireleserieic. of titik:-.foniale: fraineirhien irthe 'great
eniniet of arreuoese.. .It •slt 1 not*
be , e*triaLiir Ulio •
Sr.casti ore. delieste;a , Juirtzr . to r alillat, &ragman of
eureel perTuroutil...bni , ferew,i.,if...owt.lie'llialiatati. thin ,
'hinalaieda of ie . :labs hare 't
. he 4 reported ...lel' inCi ' ram , .
panda I of etises.'..** hare' twill n • 'hilre'beeiniliilthoet ail.
•
ilrcui, , aithr•andnf a fear hotel . eat 1414- ills/000f *mai
eine. ,Isa ! s•e. lavieii:ldeeanal pith - a it . , bertstry.:.4ooser. It
' has betoelaxifr. 3,4 4';PraPiipla- 4.raftireeee
p tf.114-lii,i&-t"'"
plaint. , . No fiyinale
. who , tisa. apii iniii to. ppo** she is
appi'lePicliing [that eriiien't• tie. ai al ala"I". Vkiri amp .a/ life::
if
. ehonleatieetqea,take it. .1* • t,ix,ilbrtain c prareittire
Phi siriy bf .fife ti‘uneresn'eana ' iorritle dfsiesitieui,:to'irhiels
.Teililltc.,,: s tiet atti`serte acillfii- t iiiiciir•life." - .Mhbi>.Jperied
, Nay ,be _stetaved, facrterra . I ,yitarirlriskil„this midi
iiis4-11Niii.icOoss viinatifi , r Ilaiiiii:Stlhis* Oa iiirseeh.
1
.•- 1 44 . .rikinie:talitioeiV. as it. - ..is'...ksele . aim!. - tit itelP . andre by
quicien islg the blood joint'. ji . irairating Inel:o : piens. In.
Elihi;al,l Oita inealieine tai: lion WO for 41ViLs -,- -.dalleaut,
ilialuiaes to eshietalronaPieisr nbiaet.,,.4.;, '1%..P , `
• , - '' Ihslutotirs - 41'
.. iialciatires -' ~.-., - 4
. ,
:1 . W.14011J .is elnahst ili:Oar.aislng piifiti. Arm
i'i:iail. in *Hifi:read parts' t titer tfoion:* F.-: ,, .' - :r” .
is. is 111 • nertify •tilgt:•,l, i • the :Sitiliiiiiirkfatiii;fie:ist.
:or Om rats , ofAlbany, era ,la
. siassterenic aim
tibad• Dr. Viiiraeletare ariiiiiiriliii; ,- iistirbilliva it
tl. 0130 oti the most ralliah' .pr . stparathant A:thietiater•
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