The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, May 31, 1849, Image 4

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    Dairy Business.
Otra*admix,. friends-most look sharply to
ktAltoinV:their pastures, root, and othe r
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,xicipattor, r n him,- North - Caraliti
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and, Tennusee are already in th
ffialitaa. competitors in the dairy, busmess.—
i - rietyPis not a State-in the Union in which
. .. - b6lt, eheleie and butter can not be Made. r i
be 0 iither arte, that of rearing gOod milk
-. ;keeping them well end cheaply, and a
-Num time manufacturing choice butte
.L . „i theese for Market, demands ' experien
• , - ina itudy -The operation is ,anvil
x:. • . , i -•• in those seasons of the year, !he
' animal substances, like milk, whey, butter
. • ilk, and curd, are extremely liable to cheini-1 .
changes which'injure the products of the,
, ryman. Only a sma ll portion of the but-I
,
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and cheese made in the United States :is'.
, Ily first rate. And why not ? The Milk!
..-
- .. , 'when drawn frOm the udder, but ; it is
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hal:idled over after. Less attention isr
..' I *a to keep' ing ' milk pails, pans, chUrns,l
A I eese tubs Or VMS, perfectly sweet and clean
;than is required to secure the best re-I
'Olt& Butter when taken from the churn is
*t properly -, worked over; nor salted With
,pixre salt; nor protected from the influence
at' atmospheric air, as it should be. The
. I .i lierni of that peculiar change, known by 'the
,ientnmon name of " frowy, is early planted
Ix a mass of butter, although. undeveloped
tior weeks or months. z
',l' Butter and cheese which are put up wreni,
:ir kept any time s will never come out right.
e changes which they undergo present a
an' for close and curious study. AS in
.1.1103 et
m/aring meat, good salt, pure air, and the en
tire exclusion of oxygen from butter in kegs,
- , r [
;clad cheese in well oiled, inperieus And,
the leading matters to be attended tal i ,
TA eheesamaidug, the heating of the Milk
the condition of the rennet, the quantity used,
land the quantity-of salt, the degree of prei
nnie on the curd, the time for it to be in press,
the turning-of cheese, surrounding with eleth,
é., ikc., are details of great importance.i—
T incorporate into the cheese all the casein
( d) and butter which the milk contained,- 4I
'pt ivierve both sweet and delicious with
*dui, peculiar to each, are the objects, tobe
attained. Beeping milk too long, bad slam,
us 'g too much rennet, too much scalding;
hn , , - salt,. excessive pressing, neglect in
- , .. and oiling, and an offensive atincis-:
phere in the dairy room,-are among the most
oortunon causes which injure cheese.
Butter is damaged by, permitting cream
or milk to stand too long before churning;
hy the defective working out of the butter
.
tar ; bad salt ; and too long exposure to the
it ospheri before. it is packed down in croc6
nit bs. Beep the` air from your butter as,
i
• /nu a s
, practicable. -
Plant carrots and corn• in drills for yo Ir '
cows; and see that they are milked regularly'
iiiiil'cican. A' little labor' will often produce
a good crop of pumpidns. The main point'
is to raise afull supply of good food, and
take, due to. husband ail their manureas well
as other pieducts.eriesee Farmer;
p the Swinish Multitude ut Rome.
}4. MOORE :—The suggestion of yoar
co :.-: .. .-. nt H. Y. that communications
. . i , , be appropriate for the season, I think
• 'good one, and would suggest to.yoar
1 . . as I think this is the proper time,
itthey wish to promote a public gocid
-tarn money into their own pockets—a)
to a friendly relation with their neigh
contribute their mite to the prom.)-
, a correct rural taste—to abate a vel
nuisance—and to appear at the bar of
: , t with a clear conscience, and- nOt
any Of• their neighbors there as witnei
," . r, them ; That this spring, just 1.4 , -
i, y turn their swine into the highwl
,1- t any wires in their noses, they put
in and turn them into the pasture where
' can find them at feeding, time ; and thut,
the poor creatures the trouble of ear.
tore ears, and goin,„won three I%Y$
". .ed ht the help of their neighbor'a
•. d dog in an ejectment from - his fielda.
we say, commence the spring of 1849
; turn the pigs into the pasture and
nits, and save the green grass by
, . e of the road which' adds so muck to
sty of a fanning district, and keep*
.. . ,us weeds,—for we all know. thrit .
the turf ,is rooted off, the- seeds Of
will lodge and grow. . .'
I
We Were to judge from appearances, wa
. think .that, -in some neighborhoodN
_went the only highway laborers, and
•they labored most assidiously too g ,
owever to make the passage over the .
aid' and agreeable, or to make the
-.- interistiug." Itis almost sickening
, y revolting, to see how some roads are
. tip bflialf fed swine. Half fed, I
full fed would be at home at rest.—;
right has my neighbor to turn his pigsL
roakand compel me to watch them,:
save my crops, fence against ltags of,
est dimensions f :Would he' not be t
.
far trespass if his pigs come and ' rootiT .
:grass plat in the goad before my door I,
' should take a hoe and dig it up.him.f
What the law is I do not blow; but
country laws me all right our country:
are -ImA. But a man that will . Orr
only as the law compels him, I like
' said, ought to havitta wire in Itis - u*
Aumedout with his p ig s , for they a ll '
til
Ife;eaele other in ; hogralmess. If far-. . ;
mat - ture the -highway, sheep are.;
'-I- if they - will not get
tOt they
theroad
nri fences, and are
iy frightened from.
)
means, hoWever,
inial into thahigh
itienf -41 the- good
/lest-his neightocers
alma I find I 1 have
boy'
Ye, I
ane
alive I
C B I
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ake
If
rho
swift
that
not
road
into
anti I .
the
liable
uP '
ae
self!
if our
de
resew
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they vine their influence to - get their neighbors
Ito ahanden this nefariOns prieticeof staining
the road; or to get them - ,to-talle, and Iva&
the Farmer, and if there is any , pride_ or spirit
of emulation in them they will abandonit
Icofuntarily
•
Mr. Editor you are at liberty to do with
,this just what you please. You can publish
any, all, or none of it,. and it will be all the
(same with your friend in 'VAN BunuN.
Onondaga Co., N. March, 1843
, . .
' ' Important Experiments.-
Mr. 11. Ma.ssy, of kew °York, took a'sMall
portion of the.seed-cora with which he plant
ed a field, and soaked. it in a solution of salt
nitre• comonly - called salt-petre,' and planted
five rows with the seed thus prepared.—
These five rows yielded. more than twenty
five similar ones, planted -with seed without
any preparation. The-five rows were un
touched by the worms, while the remainder
Of the field suffered'seyerely frown their dep
redations. 'We should judge that not one
kernel saturated with saltpetre was touched,
While almost every hill in the ajoining row,
suffered S:everely:-
. Mr. M. also 17.38 the result of another
experiment tri by him last Spring, upon
one of his appl tree-s:': It is a fine thrifty,
healthy tree, about twenty-five or thirty
Years old, but has never in any one year
:, produced over about two bushels of apples.
While in blossom last spring, he ascended
the tree, and sprinkled plaster freely on the
blossoms, and the result was that it yielded
' i twenty bushels of apples. NOW if the plas
ter Will prevent the blast, it is a discovery of
.great importance. Mr. M. was led to make
the experinient by reading an account of the
:production of trees adjoining a meadow where
,plaster had been sown at a time when there
iwas a light breeze in the direction. of the or
'chard the trees contiguous to the meadow
hearin t , e , well, while the others produced no
fruit.
1 1,
~ Iran Weaving.
' Messrs. Witkerhliam and Walker, of this
City, lave the present right of a machine
which, with sufficient power, is enabled to
'Weave into meshes, iron as large as railroad
,as small as the smallest description
(it. wire. The Method of operation does away
with! the,necessity of rivets, in lieu of 'which
an indenture into. the wire is . substitutecl,
formiriEr .u_sno_kat, for duo twit wire __ With_
this pachine, the, following articles can be
prodheed. A material for carriage bodies,
light{ durable, and at less cost than Wood,
'wire railings of endless variety ; wire tree
bcka, some of which have rlready been put
into Use ; sacking-bottom s, window shutters,
guards and grating for doors and windows,
net .Work for decks of vessels and steamboats,
besides an endlesS variety of uses to which
the material can be applied. The invention
was originally applied to prepare the wires
:tor coal-screens.—Bouyen's N.Amer. Fanner.
Ax 01110 CHEESE rs LoxDow.—The
London papers mention the arrival there of
an enormous cheese. The milk of mien
,
hundred cows .used in making it, and it
Weighs 1474 pounds. It is thirteen feet in
eiretunference, four feet and a quarter in di
ameter; and eighteen inches in thickness.—
It was offered for and obtained a prize at:the
'Fair of the American Institute in N. Y. city.
-Tv - r r• 9 , 5 •
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gkki 1.
CHERRY PECTORAL;
Fir: - Fier the Care ter
cougars, cora:my.
HOAR
ESTEEM, BROW.
! ' CHITIO • . CROUP, ABTA..
MA, W . OOPING•00IION
AND ONIIIINEPTION. •
rr HE most distinguished P i hysicitms in this and
: 1 other countries before Whom this preparation
; has been laid have bestowed upon it unqualified
, rai as an article of rare-excellence and one better
:calculated to cure all: forms of Pulmonary disease
Anal any other remedy known.
( Rinul.the folioolg testimony and judge care
fully from it—it i.v Ervin men of known respvta:
bilitY, not from per Sons of Whom you have never
'before heard.
• ,Dr. J. Y. Smith, ,glirgeon of the Port of Boston,
sayis—" It gives me pleasure to speak with appro
bath* of such a medicine as is here, offered — to the
Public, If any preparation can subdue diseases of
the lungs, Cherry Pectoral Can do it."
. The Editor of thd,Zondon Lancet says: We can
speak with confiderfoi of its intrinsic mirit. '
Dr. Perkins, the venerable President of Castletoss
Medical Collegecot*iciers it a composition of rare
excellence for the Omit formidable type, of disease
in: our climate—ConSamption.
;Prof. Cie:Th.la, of, Botedobs College, writes:—
I have witnessed the effects of your Cherry Pecto
raf in my own ramily,!and that of my friends, and
it has given great satisfaction in cases of both adults
and children: , '
Valentine gat, XI D,' Prof. of Surgery, New
Pork! City, says':—lt Gives me pleasure to certify
in faior of this beautiful and truly invaluable rein
s* *diseases of the !Lung& '
; 4fridreie Vontbe, .21E ..11 1 ., PR. S. Pleyeitien Extra
.
oidb 4 zry to the Queeri of Scotland, writes :—This
'..new Medico Chetnical'adds another proof that the
1 ski . -,- and arts aminpidly adVancmg in Anieriea.
• T 1k Res: Lord Bishop of .1 4 410' Potaidla, nd
..- in a letter to ins friend, who was fast sink
ini,n , ~ -r the -affection of thei latnge:. ! —Try the
ICh.I ,
Pectoraliand if any medicine can give you
f ith the blessing of God Gat will.
11, 1. "IT - Canadian .;,arof ',Medical. Science,"
, 13t4siles t "the preutl;! Asthma of this incletn
-1 eatieli to has yielded with =prising rapidity to
, 4,Yer'elCherry Pectoral; and we eannottoostrongly,
l irrG. , ~ ,-. , this sidlihdirepsratke to rthe Proftsi :
ti all .d.l == lllY.7 thS '
et,dts Prof:Aare, of Minnow
1 ,
.egt.of Medicine, says• - ut gm' bxtutit bare hit
This. ele g ua- compound by:An • eminent
*suit of•New_Eogland sirtirdeyousn!itnrshiable-
I. in.freaVng the various disesisesoftheinstis
• : tic <llful uSe . .you aun . rely; npos , iskittr o And
t-• . ' , - 4/-stirrinng raPiditY. *most riaiessod
attacksof Nonsirdi seise r-, ..-._,.. •
is totj :raise in:the jtiihnnintt wain ides,
1111*H : is's renteditit.whidc the !esti depend.
i 'l.P7rtsrby 4.-11 :AUK LAlrekillissoi! Sea
ithilt rADELITURRMLL,- Drum*
lie., Mont
le; i'• - • i . ~ •
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'1 '40;26,1849.
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ur readeis. 4
the, read*
yetid-4hoise
readi,og
to they t4f.
Iroanneri'ool Daliyielt* -
fllHß,subecriber baviog purChaised the right of
11 nianufaCharing and,_" vending Crowell's, Patent
Therrampekir!Churn, Irould cordially recommend
them to :every farmer and dairyman as the best
chart: ever mtrodiiced to 'ffie public. , The princi
pal advantages this churn has over all others, are
these: Ist, its oanstraitat in much amanner that
the top can be taken cdf seas togive free access to
the interior, which makes it perfectly convenient to
put in the cream and tale out the butter- 7 -the pad
dles can be - taken out, making it still more conve
nient to clean 'tad, "a thermometer is attached to
the churn so as to show :the exact temperature of
the areal; which experience shows should be from
60 to 62 degrees. 3d, a cluunber or apace is ar
ranged around the bottom' of the churn for the
purpose of admitting cold or warm water so as to
bring the cream to the right temperature without
mixing the water with the dream. It is wellknown
to all butter makers that cream too 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 knOwn that !warm water mixed with
cream is always injuriomt and very often vals 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 the cream too gild or too warm in thischurn
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 this and in other; places, and wherever it
has been used it has never failed of giving the
most entire satisfaction.
Montrose, mh
-
First Arrival. •
Spring and Summer Goods for 1849.
ALL who are desirous of p. maiming new goods
are invited to call and examine - the large and
splendid lot ofplain, camelion and stripe silks, plain
ales,and plain and figured de lames, a large
variety of sgingbams and lawns of all descriptions,
a large stock of hosiery, linens, handkerchiefs and
shoes, d c iXers, coimterpains, . laces and edgings,
white g blue and green guise veils, baneges,
fine muslin and Irish linens, a large variety of cal.
lanes and furniture prints, battings, cotton yarns,
carpet warps and table- spreads, acme beautiful
goo&for ladies' l sacks, cambric, white, colored. and
black Jdd glove!, gent's kid gloves, linen and silk
pocket bandk'fs and cravats, summer cloths, ink,
steel pens, holders and wafers, 75 ps. cloths, easel
meres, tweeds and satinetta, satin, silk, worsted and
velvet vestings, Napoleon cord, suspenders, boots
and shoes, brown linens, checks, flannels and bleach
ed =dins. A large- supply of summer goods, ,
bonnet satins, and taffeta nbbons, a beautiful stock
ladies and misses bonnets, spring and summer fash
ions of every style, unusually low, good molasses
for 3s per gallon, sugars 16 pounds for $l, Fall
River nails for 5 cents, clover and timothy seeds,
good heavy sheetings for 6+ cents Sweeds iron,
nail rods, spring steel, band iron, tire •iron, round
and square tars, the cheapest and best teas in
town, more of that cheap tobacco, wheatand buck
wheat flour, codfish andcoffee.s, white sugars, sperm
andtagow -jandles.Atcindaw_sash_and_srbisa..a.Tes,
steel anoveis aria dung Kate, etc. etc.
All of which will be sold at a small advance for
cash, produce or'approved credit, at Spingville or
Montrose. LATHROP di SALBBURY. •
Gold this side of California!
TO BE SAVED BY TRAM° CHEAP.
Grocery, Confectionary and Oyster Saloon.
PHE railroad:being cernpletea,l dow have, and
keep a general asssortment of 'es cheap
—such as sugars; molasses, rice, ee and teas, of
prices and - opiality such AS will please. Also, nuts,
raisins, candy and all kinds of fruit the market am
furnish my 'buyers to suit. • Also, fresh clams and
oysters received in the shell, fresh fish too, this
weather—they keep very arell-1 Ann get by the
railn:sul a weekly supply—to_ please all my costa.
mers' tastes I shall try. Goodosters cm hand,by
the keg or the dish—served up eitherraw or cook
ed, as you wish. All neededrefreshinents preps_.
red ata wink---eall in, all ye hungry, -and plank
down the chink.' WM. F. 'BRADLEY.
Great Bend, Feb. 13,
Rat
oad Freight aad Cautunhsisa
Lem num ussanairros.
subscribers having completed their arrange
eats are now ready to receive all kinds of
• at the railroad depot in Binghamton and
it to New York and make sale of the
r
,
Capp. Wrniam Clark (who ins had .a number of
ream experience in the sale of produce in the New
York Market) will attend to the sale of all prop.
city traste . d . to Our care, which will enable per
sons f. _ by this company always to recover
the hest market price for their produce.
Our _ - over the' regular freight will be a
smell • "mission for sales.
The returns will be paid at the store of U. M.
Stowers in Bin,ghamton, or in New York if requi
red. 1 , U. M. STOWERS,
WM. CLARK,
IEL P. JUDSON.
2-43 m
ton, Jan. 1, 1840
Fire! -Fire!
WASHEI GTON CO. MICA!. DTAPAANCE COMPANY AT
ORANVTLLE, N. Y.
Oyer T ndfilliona Insured, oxide large accumulating
Cash Fxnd
Timdersigneci,•having been duly appointed
Agent of the above Company, would re
- y call the attention of the public to the
num . advantages this Company have over all
other *....;tutions of the kind. They insure none
but th. safest kinds of property, (being a Farmer's
Com y,) and take no nib over 82000. Their
policies are made on fair and equitable principles,
giving • insured an equalichance with the LOM
paw, . •• .; entitled to the full amount of eamages
not .• • . 0. the amount insured, without deduct
ing one hird as is customary with some other com
panies. They are prohibited by their By-Laws in
swing blocks, or exposed parts of villages, or -
from risks upon any kind of
Shops, or 'Machinery,
that considered hamrdons; are responsible for
the .. .•. of all surveyi made by their Agents
—agree to arbitrate all matters of difference in the
county •here the loss happens and give the insu
red the .• • •of withdrawing at any time by
paying- •*; proportion of the -low while his policy
is m f Every loss sustained by its members,
has . settled to the satisfaction• of the 'claimagtit
and • • before it was due • land the rapid increslm
of burin • is the stronge s t to prove that
the Di in making this a mutual benetit,liare
been ful y . appreciated.
All bi entrusted to ime will be proixiptly
attend( R PATRICK,
Agent for Swiqueliuma County. .
to artntz
• here the
Prolkt
,f •• Eve
settled
• • before
usin • is r
'Es CND
Cul 7 an
I • to.
• 1 • rt,
r• • tot,
• mak*.
• -
t. '. tt;-
dualoistratorls Notice.
A LL • nioto3 interested in the estate of Joseph
queiiteZll. it • sort, 14 of 4ackaon, — deceased, are ire
make kiineateptymen and all thope
having '" • tit( said estate to present
theni d attested for seeinent. •
Jackson, PELATELIEragIiNtSON,
, •
. •
- .ramt - fir Sale, •
the korks.of:gekalie Creek contain*
30 of Which - •is fin ved land,:togrother
• barn anti saw MR
• !liter -power. .For 'hither
• •• i - , sl2 • • '
- •
441111,, •
. • askrbtnakt of ',Menem erthe Most, np...
eittpotatio ofliontroee and: Biatibeinteit
' • • -- 110., outings, juet ;received- And tor,
pit:o%4 BIIII4rIM "-
_April nlltf
Situated
104 at,
with a
with
lam
sole it
-New
- VCOWarie County PLQWS - ix a $4 2
l* 5,
‘.3 at : l VUELL!S
•
• inrrszasa TO =an rats'.://fi
• rs' New pictorial Works for
1849.
rcat chance fos Boot Agents to clear from $5OO tO
$lOOO a year.
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P • • to address,
...
ROBERT SEARS, Publisher,
' m ).28 Nassau Street, New York.
subscribers having completed- their ar
rang,entents, are now ready to receive all
sof pro duce ;at the railro d depot in Great
I, and forwarditio New York and make sale
le mine.. -
tpt. Wm.l Cl4k (who has had a number of
a experience in the sale of produce in the-New
r market ' wi ll attend to the sale , of all . prop
en .to our care, which will enable per
t • by this - company' ways toreceire
t fighest - kilt price for their , piroduce.,
0 4
. charges over the regular-freight will be a
1,, . 'on for sale.- '
are . w il l be paid at the More of Wm.
on in G Bend or in New York if required.
WM. DAYTON,
WM. CLARK,
IL F. JUDSON.
5-Iy_
;e Lots for Sale. _
:1 sit,. '. • offers . lots for sale in the town
ship of . t relit Bend in the village of Green:
and .., - ly opposite the village of Great
located .n the Depot of the New York and
c c il
railroad, ci, the Great Bend and Cochecton
Like, in e Vidley of the Susquehanna river.
, . ..,
• ug the said tumpike,•thence ran
i'. a curved lune•nearly parallel with the same
e distan of a feed hundred .feet, with the
. - grad Y zing above railroad and turn
-11,
overloo ' o.lhe river and the beautiful 'vat.
ompared 1 its - healthy climate, renders it
t desimb e Ipeation for building purposes.
Tot gro dI of the railroad company being
' in the Centre of a rich and extensive agn
district, surrounding it on.every side with.
' roadslowitering in, and all other advanta
ined,aff+l every advantage to a business
' \
road '
yt)On Clark & C 0..,
fight und Cemanissioa Line from Great
Bend
at Bend
a Eitensire Wafer Power
from the Susquehanna river, ad-
Terunds of the said mil.road, !ad
ieu of all manufacturing estab
tchMery required.
otice.
would re.*etfuliy- inform
the public that they have
in the Tanningi'Currymg and
They flatter themseli-es
to trustless to - merit ashore
B. HANDRICK,
T. ILOTDRIQS.
amity to/Tay to my
require! an immediate
time of partrietship. I hope
' the first, of May.
WM. B. HANDRICK.
and New Prices.
last received his general sup-
Ind Strainer Ooods, compri-
Nent of prints, printed
linen Instres r and
Caelpinere
Inn's summer -wear,
Ares, Kantuchrjeins,
also, his usual large variety
r bialich! - 4 tnain the
r, • 'invite 'the attention" of
`l% ' ll4 ll 'be sold' .40
pest - for' caali, — prodnce
• • Rey, 162'1
dni of spiiiiii2styleic
full sto g y tpf plan
.
tro, , rich.
rweseci4 -AZ IL
c!izunon Palmas, _
ow pncei by ,
E-DURRITT-
*4 :nil •
11,.. t f
.."7" t
•-••••••-•-"' 7
75vimffuN Prinatiromil •
COLLEGE- OF 'HEALTH'
2 0 7 Zilaiii.stceets I!ltiOsiah, „
;Dit. , ..G, C. V+II,GILAPS •
'Vegetable - Lithontriptic
riplitgi celebrated remedy isiconstantly intreaSinelifi
fame bythe marifeuresitils making • •
' A.L=II:IPE WORLD.
It his now become t only are for fliasit and,
le particularly ded Ant ' . 1..
',lDHOPiiirk 2 • .'.
all stages of this complaint immediately relieied. no mat
ter of how long'standing, See .Fanepeetfer teggisorry.—.
This diiease is as frighttul, as Cloterta. And the skwr and
dreadful proves, of. the malady bloatiag th e system to
degree -which renders the patio t Wert, arialik to Noce.
Gums one of its most distsemingifeatums. -
lIITHERTO , INCiTRABLE,
It now yields to this iernedy—arlid 'Physic-Mini use It pub.:
liely and privately with perfect aircrews: Let any one who
has ever had a sym ptom. of Preppy, of any character, this article by en
and if IMF)* would avoid t Assts.
satarat
APPLICATION 00 THE-KNIFE, '
to perforate the *viten and kt tw e e eteeariudated reaterjhre
away, only to fill up again, and finally end in a dreadful
death, let them just uhe this oily to semen, and .a re
cover), is . Let them try it a any stageofthisidisease,
end a Cure re certain 4 if. they wit give it a fair trial. ; '
' OR L, •
and all diseases of the urinary owns l for these distress. ,
lag complaints it steads alone; no other article can relieve
you ; p and
cal ;— see p the cures te
ipMet stified to will convince the most
ske_ ti an.
How many - suites from this pal
cy there Ls no cure. You may tin
therein only inflammation=therc
it may be hardly fort red—it nu
bladder, yet you -ire sure of a
named disease, and •if etone it
lay the aid of this medicine nil ir
will subside, and unless - the fort
ing, the calculi is dierolved, an
particles: All stages of this dime
mixture. One of the lfirit Medi,
New York was sated:of gravel
ParapAlef.
LIVER CORP
Fever end Agee, 'BU Woes Diu
n.pecially, and where'ver Mew
medicine is Miami.
;NO . MINERAL ,
me ileiderssits cosspogiul is a par,
these diseases with certainty a ;
leave the systera torpid. See P ,
So thoroughly dear this vaixtu
an immediate cure is lnade._Al I
set aside, as this greativegetable
contains no poisonous, lament!,
other Fever . Ague and 'remedies,
• -
SPEEDY AND EFFECTUAL,
it is the grand healing; medicine.' and is daily curing its
thcisands. The secret of its 're- adding the entire con
stitution is, that it is a:lmpound of tMilistinetsegetable
properties, each root apremedy diktinct by itself.
- I PILES ?
a complaint ora.most painful thatneter, is
- I . I.IIIIIIIIIEDIAVELIe RE LIEVED . ."...{- ---
and a ;cum folki...br4ii....,wiym Air titi...wstele , ,:it 48,
bailee cog other prcoaration or this disease, or foe any
i raid other discrete artuinatitirriom ti pure Waif. See- Pam
. ,
This di - ease is purely one of he blood ; the action of
-this medicine, Is so speedy that 'Piles. tvhether inter
nal or external, will beteured by i use in a few weeks.—.
Hundreds, perhaps we :can any ti usands have heat per
fectlyiured in the usebf two.or t ree bottles :of this mix
ture, and as this cure is produ front the action of this
panacea, upon the blood, it is tnor likely to be permanent
than any cure produced front este nal remedies.
DEBILITY iOF THE SYSTEM, . .
weak back, weakness Of. the Kidneys, &c., or inflamma
tion of same , is immediately relieved by. few dare aal .. al
this medicine , and a cute Is alwayr, a result of its use. It
stands as
. , .
A CERT AIN /I MEDY •
for such complaints, add also for derangements of the fe
male flume. 1
IRREGULARITIES, S I PPRESSIONS,
painful menstruations. , No art' . . ,lists east. beers ohm!
excet which. would touch
scre e ' kind of deran,gansals.
It m a y be relied upon as a sure a d effective rented Wand
I did we feel permitted ado sop) d give
'A
THOUSAND NAMES .
as proof of cures in thii distressi class of complaints.—
Bee pamphlet. .dll broken dome, debilitated canstihdions
from the effect of mercury, will ii d the bracing power of
this article to act immediately, a . the poisonous mineral
eradicated from the system. .
The 22 des' tinct properties whi h compose this article.
manifest themselves particularly i the application of the
compound. for the distreising el of complaints which
bead this paragraph. For mita there /Ms been rued is
W sera of
.Europt, a r . ,
CERTAIN BOTANI AL AGENT,
which in all diseases or, deiange nts of the femaleframe.
shstractior' is, diffiradfice, paswful greturtruations.,lkevhas
effected a cure. - This rHct is in igenobs totaw soil,utd
fband in large - quantities, and , s a medicinal
stands without an equal; it fon.• one of the ' eopipoustfi
in the preparation, which, as a wlfsak is the best moody
ever gin to a debilitated female .4 It is sure, and th e arr.
!am wi ve ll fre.resnwed to health_ by its-use.
ERUPTIVEDISEASES
will End the aiterittive properties elf -this article
PUEIPV iriiS *LOOICiri' •
and drive stied diseases thnn,therrystent. Sc. S
' for testimony of cares in all di .. which the lint te a '
an advertisement will dot pette d to lie named here.—'
igentsgioe them awayrt th ey coo in &tpages,andeertid
sates of high character,Mnd a stip ger
ARRAY OF P OOF •
seal
•
of the virtues of a medieine, 'never appeared. 12 \is sew
of the peckliar features !se this "en We Oat it aerer‘kaib
to bare* in any ease, aids if bone amid 1111 1 / 8 1111 sea lama
baild apes, let lie emaciated and hagering,istashid, .5„
HOPE ON,". • •
and keep taking the titaticine as long as there Is an im
provement. Thepropriotor would
I CAUTION THE PUBLIC . '
against a number of ankles whica eon* . : tau:
:head of ' '
...
SARSAPARILLAS, ' St _ & . Ca- '
,Ler
a s CUM for. Dropsy..Gmvel. See. goes f• or oilik• '
ing, and concocted to gull the unw i
TOUCII TH
Their inventors never thpught . oft
,this article had done - It. st. partia;
phlet is earnestly solicited. •
Agents and all who sell the nttiel are
'GLAD TO_CIRO TE
gratuitously. • Put up in Bti. 01. bot es, aria t n vs. do.
at $l. each—Use larger hipline!' o more than two sins!'
bottles., Lockout and sot gel rasp d upon. Bray line
tie has ' "Vaughn's Vegetable. Li ntriptic Mistute.."-
blown upbn the glass. the *vine signature-of "'GAF:
Vaughn" on.the directions, and "G C. Vaughn, Butiblo.'!'
stamped on the cork., None other a genuine. "Premed
lay Dr. G, G. Vaughn, and sold at Principal . Office; gill
Main'street, Buffalo, at wholesale nd retail. No attea
don given to letters unless post pal( . Orders Croat Sap
tarty Constituted Agents uxcepted. IPost paid letters, or.
verbal communications soliciting advice, promptly at'',
tended to, gratis. For sale by all respectable Drunistsir ,
the United Buttes and Canada. i
. Alto
_by • . .
(Wholesale mid Retell) OlcOtt, MCKesson 4 Co.
127 Maiden lane, New Yorl't i city.
Agents in this vicinit 1 -
' . Bentleyit'Read ontrose,
R. Eurklit, NeNV , ' . ilford .
hits. F. Bradley, Greatlßend,
G. C. Pride Atipo., HarfOrti.
L' GREEN
~
N. T. &E . nalfrond Freight Line.
1 Stephens and Thompsines.l 9 }ori4a,rding.l4B' efroses
1 great Bend—dim...l: W 4 Tlionapost. .
FSTEPEEENS it THOMPSONWiII forward freight
from Orlsit ritend to New "fork by ;lallnolult
77 i • 1 r
I ' . Tuesdv had-Thursday
by the regkila, freight • line whit leaves_ Great
.Bend iwery_morning ate 8 oreloch t and 80 minute& '1
George w• Stephens will remain at Great.-Beßd
and forward all produli entrust+itto this , ,
and pay, the returns for the sa n e ,at-the, , , , •
ifi clr ce k . and Or g lt ie J ms . W. Thom Thien , n
rsonal atteltion lfgi nEtmde ,
to
" w in , ew
d make returns as so - im as tit - it produce is dispel ;
of. This company,' 'hitter ~ Arai bylai
a saieennut'ht New 1 York w . .."'heeN te ce e l the
'eghtingi business for a utun... of yeare beat Or
, county,' that the ran_ ~ es -^_ .. . Wadi&
on as an)! on the ' A , • adreitiewill
niade oil` freight' deli - .4 1.0 depot ',if - iiiiii,-,
• • GEO.'W: STEP i 4 ' S, ,Great Benti, ,
• IJ. W. TBOMPS O ,l - rew Talc; ,I - - `l*:
Great 444 as , , i . • •
ige
CA.NDIZS at ; 42i tents per- Pourukfor by
tai) n J. LYONS.
tbil complaint, and lite.
sk you have gravel when
may beC3ICUII-4nd yet
!v even be atone in the
1. tie in all but the last
the bladder does, milt.-
fiammation canoed by k ,
I don is of -years stand
id, brought awayAu• fine
has been cored by. this
-1. *ten is lie Stsic 4"
by Skis sediciat. See,
AINTIS.
es—To the Gredt. War
I omplainte prevail:Apia
AGENT,
Of,thiti maixtitre' imams
celerity,
celerity, and does not
• AM. -:', •
act in this disease. that
.ther remedlei are now
reparation,. We, Ifbe it
• inch is the basis or all
=1 s 'illy i . ,J c
i. Mtn
A ed.' 'ilia 4eistrar .
11:14:. tie
and for t l ikel haul ' rr itut o L f iiie 444lll"
, 0 1 3loto•-•-
- i ao • oar whether th e I inherent came, or calm
4 prod Id_by ineguilet:l em tri:Lriecidest; MOMS
-I
caw 01101 i 'termini, tine its invigorating effects apes
I the. -I emitte"ftosom , ir 4 . illyesiktiesst mod heintsili
- i Me taking it,st once :unmet aid fott:of emerit,
4 ' litimitee: , ' Vim 'diateli , comitericti the
1.
fader
of the enialsrifratire:mtdoli I. the gnat
',can*. of arremseis. "I t
_'will_ mot be expecte d . of es.
is cads ofeo delicate deface' to exhibit certificates of
1 Lemma', performed, bit we eiteMeeere the ellieurdLtbhO (
1 Micas of cases ba • bot ed tc us.: • Thaw
..,_, mild of ekisa wharer ! fetai been subset AR=
i• tit h th l li ner filial 0.- re% bott le. i OtrabiabM me&
ebto.),hoo‘ b,eett iticats, with lf;, , lititittifliffaiisias. - - Is
!.has Iran, *sprawly "prepared roOristies-titi'Arinale um.
.1„, pl ta No female , who ilso ralikfts, to thOrMthe oho I.
• app 'chin that critieal peeled .; ';'•' Thelma' offtlh,"
-4:lb ° " 4 otillot to tOlte il. ,Ilt te areertvisZpraLsotivii
at :
for a y or the:liiimerola sold herald 31i4111011t as sfitiala
ftimeles are' @abject! it tide hoe , of lift. Tiiii'parial
is map he lir Nadal 1 Iv sera jr isiaackliia psi&
pm
' K I No r se reload. fair (hoe* Who ant ai -- .-
- ,! bititiorinhood. uii is calculated II teAsmairlietumi kr
i fisitekmdar um blood and laiigorion nA aim., h,
, Mead . tins medicine ill 14441 4131 C far :1611;alia,-;lelikeitis
, diastases to which women are Ilbleg!L . ... , : :,:,,_ 1
1
: . dbarimfoilie sit Plerais ',filoW-", ,r
-.-q. ^
il. ~. Or. : TOIIO/4111-Jr almost daily rosidvietrnip.rillbeNl
Physicians ill different parte of the 1,71010n0 - - ,-,--
i"
Tb a 14 to certy:llNi 11- 4 tho 0 0,1 0 1 10 1 1fiiillf. ;tFltysf.
(elan, of the ,City o f ; lbany,. re , t ai r' pireperibed Dei roworMore 'llitriaimsrltle." ' AsissElisillaite ilk
,- 'Ye h ' oat of, the most valaisisluprapiratialle* Manua.
II P. ?Ill.li‘G. 14. D., - .li - iii'll.ilißk 11
- It ' .5.
11 11i - 1
141 11„/I. OP. E. Eliß ENDOW" N. a ''" ' - ,
•
' t -'' '1 I . , •t - -i- '-' ,- Z I III. = - r -r-';':
CAIIIII Nl: s 'i \ -.,--.• .7
Oar ng to the 'reit 'Mitered', snit oneteSnia,*s _ ;111i,
". Tairiliaial's ilanapaiilia; a;,a as ,ot twat,* - moo
I,o,,,N•dy.wir?•4ltont,4ll,4ye cipsninewesa , iiitlig /AF
, teriiis :Extrictiv - Ellitini. Bitters. lgotottelok - if • Um.
Valk. kit. Thity,:gooorally, pat ii , ,lip I. Ilse - p.
id bottles, arid some ' some' of 4113411111114V4 01104111, 41.14, i
6414 ail vattilaiseass, they are IsiPartirthlitite.
inna'Aiinstd liii avoiL/51. Nue 'pulls' - , - ialsat 7
04'.wIrsoliseadi '. .. , ' - 2 i t', .:iff, ' 1
-"''.,-,.:-. ." 1 " 1' . i' . :-.. ' -:' •.!
Ni: '' ' TV: 4,,.,,: . wi,
, 1 Paiii^ ' al. °lea, 111 POL. — - N a , s
r
' ' R, d If ( , 41, C u..' 'Sitio,- • -
, _tep:ff ~ "• ' m it' h. tisatilmireel 4
Dims f I Sou. 131 era _
, ~
4S. B. -Clams Jliiamitse„ Saki a 3 f i- .1111 us, . ..
Inn, Itilfkllk qte' - 151 , pairsa ii , aij). 1,,,
liimils" out Strut' - Albany : ; - sail I'S
biliiliisur sifs4 , Israliauts gee o p . . lislklas -:
-
11.
toil iliataa, Meat iiiillesirid
......,j'sc... ,
a ,- is II
-, i i1.,, 1 . , git."de o n liteplisliSin-46; 1
- - '7 ars , ,ntS,Oluntii: Dear or. • ~.L .„ , 4
4 1 tftleJlOo Ablit-Ihrimi of liir: -4 41 ;71 r . ii , ii,o4 ,i
- the . wisallila -14' *hi ass ; ',.• I I . s i f i " ser . n
WI 'for , lad" carp " m il 'lra In isii}s - lii ,
_ gallawiluabasdui",-P f tit.: --,, ;•-,,-. - Is , - ,
ClirfititYlN 4 o l. sflat at ls a r. - ..) ~,..1„
-.--.'..,,:-..'-''", ',-"-'..` ' ''' , c A1L 4 #044,1111% ' lmmitioL - • -
1 . i, ) `. 1 ,„ ~,,.. ..,i..r= ~
1- , Et Ai 11 ~ s: 4 lr e4 Prf.0. 11 f., 4 / 1 *Mb ,
. • T 414*
e 0 4 1 43'• '' 1 '
; '
NOT.
'lv such diseuratill
ar shay qf faa pin.
Read
this Co4wnik Careful*
.:
iTheWili' a Snail
Plied old Dr. Jacob Tow turs Serruparilbt. ' It, .
earth e d as the - Otiginatkate. • nip iu.a. Ilutonm.,_
tabehood. Du Townse` iiiielltead 'onireatimoit
the last eight year/tin ad' ing hut Itarsapnrills, wiit c y
has shinined. a ellawieter- al Miami,' Itarrali*it
limited iltims mate pen Utile Itatitll4l
illkia exalted the 'eupidittr lientsda ent • =
iej al ai
rnue AR eldlann who, hasteen eagaged. It ...- - a l : ,
th.... Joe n, numbei4l . eager 1 . .Thaa.,,„
_Plialia„,..__.
JaWeb TowimewL, lie applied to a iteiwaser-a "ice la
euPleYetest, or to sell theinie 0( ide iniesetailial ag*
r. Townsend's i hr.spsTigs4tglin i c tiniimge ledualai
miss We had expendUriiitlableas M. itialalealset
in ember* in the' pu s 1 Among others Ise, ippuia
trit Charles Wistro,us.pq,, 46 T . ..c 0 . Inier.
wbo :muted emelt a pretenilien. gi c ,: it AL , gong
jr,i, py 00 . or incproprieters,..or gLMILI9TI6I4-
00iTMENT, RALPN POiIIEP, OI 4 - ronserf . -Add r
And Plummier of 'Eke brultiiiiildwrlinerlitsAkiglim,
villa, New Jersey, „TOM( i SKILL/lAA ,- ant , -;llVit
THONPSON, under din tisane of TIKNOPPOIGNIIILI;
lIAN a Co, MOO elatPlaYtellia 04. 1 1 111 ,, .
___: !Rd TA.
an we andertueed; to. pay - lie". l4 .laittlial 1 011 ' 01 14
for the mie - of Ide utaine., The*: mai ha* Web longs
lag and libelling min all possible &um la imossmwe wegig
radee titian, au, , *bus briar thrtkuud thelt *mum
into
km Mal
Or -
1
4. ARSAPAItILLA.:,
Th.-sisal ezissordiaarY iliedieloe fa t h e %Whit ,t
a:Shwa is irstfair is Veit Retail : it issfi tilme
, ,shaspor, pleasanter, -aatinrraloted argierierl.
fry oriiii: fit carp Wickert larwittly, -
1 parsing, ~stekolor si deka. ;,.., v. •
„tafil•l Olt 'Pelisiti• '
' Thilt prat basalt altd - riperkwitk. of Ale flassapso
Ma aver I all_ other Andieloas la; that- while it : aro&
tibia the disease, it IlavieStlee the body. IS Sa••• if
tirovery beat , c
WILING AND 8111141 ER NEDiCifin
seer known; is set only pallid, tba whole Sips
earaßtihau tho person. Iltit• 1t ereadoview, pan
•1 1 1#.110 Wed : • limner frea•searri by -OW allow steed 4
else. ' -Anil is tide ilea MO timid 'Wteret - of its' wieade6
l'itl} mesas. lull's.. iterforotad wklair the biotin. yawl
wiese than 100.000 caws of never. cases. of rlialowe• at
Teat- 15,000 were witudderta ' Wearable.- In bb ramrod tin Ilia of more thee 10,0p0 eldidrea„tho poet two sass
mew lithe City of New Iforlfaloire. 2 .
11161/1110 entioo., rat • ICirloirretal. Delpillai and
I wow 42(0222022 It teensy. ', r. -
114. Tanosead'elliesaparilla lorigorawelbOwhalasys.
ukliv - PoWlewritly. rTo •theeri4 who have 'het Abair: onts•
lola[ enorep. by",, .they res 1114 wildialan wr imiloatision
sonseitted la youth ,or the ! t eaeaerfre iodation's' if: The
goteabroa u' bravelit or 1..0, rbysiesi'prwroodoe etthe
. Beans - velem, leseitudis, kennt- inrineddtiff. - faiatin
'sensations. premature dedai awl 4aeliws 'bulimia/
towards that fatal dimness Coolotoptifor. oar ha;roagsa*
rot wed by - this Owlet siow•df.,4l4 .•••1•06„
r • , •
le he eeperior to say !! 1
lfinvinsoreitlii ILlisedliei . ' ' ''
-
Am It VIIMOWS WO illiiiirer , lll4o:l the 2)111111111. gthriml OttiiillN
to the Willa. too/ ittlelqiiiiii th., tbig„!flff.!' .74 • 11 , 11
it 4116 . 111 .1"Wm 4 4 61 4. rt*' 1 11!", • '''''' ''.. . : • "
111 - '•
- •
'-
... 4 .
ions**'repti•sa Carrell: ! _
Cleanse wird Stern: an. 0. 681,0 iP1i." , C" ••• if•wrir
raehitis, Cams l
iii:4 ! /Wiser • 'Calepteriat,"• gado,
iiii,
atarri, amo...llstimfa,l -, Spittirse. Shard, Somas
ih e Chest, Nettie kiosk efre_l Swr•C•. Dilithis Or
Preform Cspecterlatiera. reils:we 8,141 , Silk 4., AN/
dew Gild sus 11,6 . -enrai! - 1 ....
.. . , , • .
f' illpitiisea ; lora.
~. . 1 ' ri reirk,../prit 20, left,
p 2. TOWeleitinti,-, I reKt !minims pnikBursersi ,
till" has been the Mesta, t a rot I. ProriJou're.,oraarsue
amyl life. I, here (or enteral; rear, d a had Cough. 11
b eam . w o nw andi worse. iAt t I tithed 1 harp
tuentities of 'blood, ed uisht - sweats; end its - stirentl y
Militated sod iredtt ed, ankli did not aspect to lire. i
i 4
le. only used yet ilarahliarille a short Liss.. lied
1 has a inoudernil chines been ..rnesiti,faines.,' it
sow able to walk - all "ear the city. 1 nine se
...0 will imp
web*.
.JIMIS if
annum that D. 1 ownelselti • Piruirstelli larminoolln
morn severe and chronic ./ines.nre wail'', narihr,
or ournor,roary Tines. 3.. - ••• 1 .1', . ,1 i• -.
noes emsmiugt. eq.,-one of the 'aisidaiD44l 014‘,
&tie Asylwrit, filtiviellislookl, irelAuf:gelleheelee
keu of lii thefiDC ,illig-tolutr• -'.'' '' -1- ' '' - 4 : - J ''',-'' '..
e p
hick w Ira GleiskAlik-Cift:
r. : Towcounl—Deit , llii:" I GorrnilLinnii-"ltrinfriii&
Haar' •ish din illthen of ' *MO
......
-.6..0
dissim ' et