The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, June 28, 1849, Image 4

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;k •7 5 ,... ' Tie Hessian "
Fit-
i , sge ss iarilir "ii a small two-winged
or Midge, nearly black," and was supped
l!'1* been brought to America by 'the
,w 4 , 14,41, tfOOS during \the Revolution,—
phtineii have been written concerning this
rind its -natural history is well under
-oJ._ni" discovery has been made • by which
CilUk-beefitirely arrested 0 its ravago.—
Aberfall of-:the:year, and again in the
• ." .. ‘ - ii.Axiii&iitia its eggs on the blades of
i,t'lteat, -- which hatch in the course of a
::.days—when •tht) mag,tots crawl to the
2tt4m: of„. the blades and find their nourish
ein the juice of 'the plant. The circu
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i in the plant beeornes thereby impeded,;
Oiades - - , trst assume a dark green color,
2 :tautly they turn yellow, and finally
,-,.. , ,le'pla c nt, perishes or lives, out a sickly
• , 'i :, The prevalence' of the fly has
-, gthe.. ' means of bringing a great re- 1
Ttitiati -. itethe culture of 'wheat. Before it
12•iknZiWnsit was-customary to sow from
""to two months earlier than can now be I i
''4°eivith safety. By early seeding the
~, actiuired such strength as to enable
eialietill in the spring, and the consequence
liiAivest secured the crop from another 1
e' no • less formidable than the fly,
_ e yrust. Since the introduction of the I
,• :llama been found unsafe to sow wheat I
i or'than about the period 'of the first :
Ot.k-^. - -4ven then, or in cases of still litter
iariay:there is no certain exemption from 1
riavages, while fhe change of seed time
riders .it.unprofitable to put any land to
, eat; - which. is not in a good state of im- t
.oVekteni. The only compensation there= ,
ne to-ihe farmer for the injury to his crops %
;the tly, and the necessity he is under of i
• 'fag late, is to plate - his wheat land`m a 1
, , tUtion to render it productive. He must I
ve 4 his - wheat pot only, nourishment enough I
ItAlie fly, but enough: also to stimulate its I
ewth` beyond the abstraction of sits juices
hide is caused by the fly. In favorable i
• :`ins he may then calculate on reachine 1
- ialtritiin degree of productiveness. But` i
pbaiordinary or poor lands, especially- after
rn, without the benefit •of manure, the I
-imer is hardly ever reimbursed for his ex
ense in seed and labor. Counting every
xpe t ieseless than a crop of ten bushels to
ly) acre" will not yield a sufficient profit to
ustify the cultivation of wheat. And \
y et 1
tow many farmers there are is hose crops tall
tly below that average, and who still
i i • •vim in the culture from year to year. 1
au e presence of the Hessian fly should then
• eli the farmer an important lesson. In
ilea imne pelsons have gone so tar as to say
thei considered it a blessingAstead of a
mrie, from the absolut• ~:i. ity to its
existence of rising sin every Hearts S ' increase
e .
the productiveness of the soil. Without
fully receiving this opinion it is net yet
without force, and he who adopts the plan of
improvement for the parpeke_of&uhiiating
these difficulties which nature interposes to
bie - ..eueeess, is the only intelligent farmer—
the' Only, one who deserees success even
When he does not cairn - land it. ..
2 liover—Naking Hay.
--, tlover, when intended for hay, should be
'cut;earlY. Nothing is gained by permitting
~.it to stand. •When cut in its green state and
properly cured, it makes an excellent feed
forihOrsys,-sheep and young stock generally ;
lint - it is greatly , lessened in the value by
liiiig- -`standing. „ It should be cut when iii
'Bloom; or at least, before the seed has ripened.
_:ln :England, from which country we may
fAkerive many valuable lessens in practical
-r
agriculture, clover is seldom if • ever spread
-,'as with ns, the more: judicious farmers, of
;, - -,that country believing it far better and more
,' -economical, on the whOle to cure it in the
t,ohil cock than to expose it, by spreading, in the
wasting influences of the sun and winds. Most
peisons are aware that heibs, intended for•
`niktetd purposes, are - comparatively of little
' lellife' unless cured in the shade. That the
;: , .suU: ahStracts much of-the goodness from
ehr e :4feeeies
„cif hay, when exposed for any -
- -atisiderable length of time, is beyond a I
i , '-. 4 3,a&,. By d t) iug, much of , the foliage, a:,l
,11. a s -the hi
°swum becomes detached and
and as. thisikeit utes where the growth I
pt,
:Is...rink,' much of 'tannest v aluable part of
: . the crop, its loss is a matter of considerable i •
' •importance, and should lie guarded against
,Nr all means possible to be devised.
c '-- We prefer mowing our clover when the
- ; --;,! - ::alria clear—say from eight to Ole\ en o'clock i
~ ieeter the dew has disappeared, and the
. ...gt4o' rma becomes warm.' We then leave it ,
.;,-. * the wertli till the approach of night ;
t`tovhen it is :carefully turned, by which a fresh.
-;..- . .4indtied. surface is presented to the night
-?0 ,- , and the wilted and com paratively dried 1,
:, -portions•secured by being turned under. In
this condition it remains the afternoon'of the i
- - r , -•
-4,,, eiiext day when if, the weather be fair, it is t l
:pitched into 'grass e" and left to in
'al:e.
e A,
','-'IC ere, -- , however, is ties in constructing 1
e coclis, as when ,toetbulky, the grass NS ill
11 `43at and become musty • which greatly de
rtAt4els from the value of hay. A " grass
ti .e,ek ought s never to contain more than
j'Agli.
...tY cr a hundred pounds of unmade qr
fi*VOrhally 1141ted grass, and must not be forine4
i lt ) conpaetly or be too much cans6lidatd
rif. 'n,........-...,..as t4:;oause a liability to fermat
-.Eiv - f , ' , .f., :A careful and practical workman
.ii.::p!-- 7 latch the grass into cock much better
. 1 '-': witlffar greater despatch, if the crop be
t;,:viiiip.aTerage one, than it can be raked and
. eii
.. -- iiked - 5131. - the (usual waY• As song las the
4 - 7:s4,fikthoroughkr:biadet it sh6tild bolgotin
-,,,,, *ibittut %II rendia a and: In dry weath•er. In
• --'.. U . - ' e ' 7 ' 4
4" t 4 PAlie" . *nr , It should be chrely. packed.-r-Ger
"A.:*lifotenill = .
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4-- =:• , • 5 1 vo
te s tTne n FoMs 'iii na:-- line ints-K,
- 'l.•4l':ibii•'• `via 7 4 0-ihe• eomin;ola sunflower; in
' 1: :.` ,. ;:-,4 1. u - iiirrajeqd - as soctnaVott diseOvei poi
14.'P'tg ttleunaiii - Attalvit win g!se berneai
'W,.., , ,„ i , _.,_, , irdiev This , Iti e
, 1 41 0 --een..v, ~. - -'s i i b *
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:-- - s_„. --, : ; !- , * - 0 - ittr• 7A - 41ar . ,. -- a spoonful eflibeiblio
,
liiiailAl4l44lteatiiir ilia iletWeetr
'-' -- - , ,w•P4
Il i
gitkiiioillti; ii!lllllefrea 14 7 speedy sill:' radi•
FZ , , ..'l 7 lll- cure. 114
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MEE
illittabLiroaCiHorset
nothing
4itention' be toiveOnpon !the ,breeding" ol
good farm andtad horses : that there should
be, medn th, horse of all work, and that
posesses regtisite 4treng,tN combined with
endurance and- yloeilitb with 'a walk of four
miles an hour, and an easy trot over a good
r-leVel road of sevet mile's; an hour. I have
Occasionally seen Inatelt herses, with .Which
One could plow 4Voiacres easily in a day, and
do . any kind of firm work in prOportion,
Such as hauling mature, wood, transporting
Ptoduce, 451:c.,* the same time making
alhandsowe appearance in a buggy or car.
riage, performing their nine or ten miles an
hour without mud)] fatigue or fifty miles in
one day, and,Wereids.o easy under the saddle.
Such hetvever, tare rare ; yet they
should net be, lOt with proper attention
he-stown uPon the breeding of horses, farmers
might generally a.s easily produce thos
have described asi the miserable animals
that now pervad the 'country, and are
Hardly worth the 'cost of rearing. Ifune-
Jialf the attention that has been given to
the rearing of the race-horse, had been devo
ted to the roadster; all this might have been
accomplished. , Fur stock, in place of the
little piney wood studs now. prevalent, and
...which, are not much better than billy goats,
we ml substitute the good bloodcd trot
ting ,e that is made f wservice.
(1,1.) not want a horse with a head as
large as la flour barrel legs as large as mill
posts ; a back as long as a fence rail, and
'thin as a shad.• We w ant a horse about
fonrtcn or fifteen I:aii,L high, liith a
head and short back rump :110 - o. rmi;,l
if it is (trooping, 'nor if his rib touch' his
hip bone, with a small km leg, that when
Ihe lifts it !you Can s'c the frog of the foot,
land whenFhe puts the foot , b)wn, it will be
past•the track of the fore Not short
steps that you can tray el in the shade of au
oak tree all clay. . •
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'Many . art. opposed to working corn (Itirin: ,
: periods of drought, under the impression
- that, when thu3 wdrked it •eauses it tofirr.—
Now, - if corn be wdrked in dry weal/err with
'the °plough, which necessarily cut , i n ,
tho prob
ability is that the blades will wither and burn
'Up, not because the earth has been stirred.
but because the plants have been unnaturally
deprived of their 'Deans of supprving"thein
; selves with.feod and moisture fr o m the ear th,
and• because. by t6e absence of rain, their
power of reaction 31as been suspended, and
they cannot re-supply themselves with a
new series of feedin-s. Thu , believin:r, we
hesitate -not In udiancing the opinion, that
stirring the earth with the r , ,lttrator i- de
eidedlv beneficial, In even the dryest periods,
as- all such loosefiinp of the soil serve to
prepare it to abOrh and 'condense the dews,
and dispense theli refreshing influenc. , s to
the roots of thelgrowing plants. If the
dews fell upon a :airfac?, tho sun ex
hales them befure; , they can possibly do any
benefit; whereas, if the .4urface be open and
in
.fine tillh, as a necessary conseluence,
much will sink into the earth before the
eyaporating power of the sun's rays can
disadvantageously, operate, and thus will a
.
moderate degree of moisture be preerved
in the earth when it is most needed.
CIIOLIC IN HOIISES.-DiSOIVC in a quart
of pure water as much salt as will thoroughly
saturate the liquid, ,and . drench the animal
thoroughly until you discover symptoms of
relief. is simple and effectual remedy,
and has been successfully' applied in cases of
bolts. • •
ltj is indeed a melatich.,ly truth that thousand. ,
titll t - iefinus to consumption every 1 car from no 4411-
er cause than neglected colds : vet we finl hun
dreds, my ; thou•ands. who treat such mu plaints
with the g,reatt indiX6ren6e, and let them run on
for Weeks. and even months, without thinking of
the danger. At first you .have . t% hat you consider
a slight esgh or cold yen allow business ; plea
sureitirCarelegsness to prevent you from giving it
any attention ; it then settles upon your brea-t, you
become hoarse, have pains in the side or chest, ex
pectorate large quantities of matter, perhaps mix
ed with blood a difficulty of breathing .6n sues, and
then you fln'l \ our own foolish neglect has brought
on this comphiint. If, then. you value your life or
health, be warned in,tmie, hod don't trifle withyour
cold, or trust to any quad': m- , .trunv to crirejou ;
but immediately procure bottle or two of that fa
mous remedy, Dr. 11 - hquit.6 of Wild.Che r _
rg, which is well known tO be the most speedy cure
ever known, as thous:lll,ll4i will testify, whok lives
have been saved by
For influenza it is the best medicine in the world.
Nnue genuine nnle-s signed I. BUTTS on. the
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wrayper.
Fur Sale by Abel Terrell, DruggiNt, llontrosd.
New Goods and New Prices. i
TT BIT MITT inks just received his general sup
• plies of Spring Sommer Goods, compri
sing a large and rich, assortment of prints, prit4od
lawns, ginghams, changeable linen lustres, and _Oth
er ladies dress goods. llich printed Cacheniere
and other summer shawls, Men's summer wear,
broad cloths, fancy atssimeres, Kentucky jenny,
tweeds. ligem•+, tic., and alk‘o, his usual large variety
of:goods fOr almost every branch of trade in Ithe
country, to which he would invite the attention► of
cash purchasers in partichhir. and will be soh! as
Cheap or- less than the cheapest for cash, produce
oriapprored Credit_ New Milford, 1112
1.-pEtE citizep's of Montrwe and iicinity are m
i..'Alec tfully" informed 'pat the subscribers have
coruniebced the-uuninfactnre of Hats and Caps, i two
doors beloW.t.lie Firiner'i Store, inhere, they Beep
wastuitly On -hand and for sale a general assort
rue* of Hals.inid Caps of every variety 4rid pike.
All who •crishito pirehase a first rate•artiiile in oar
in e, ;are particularly itivittel to give elll!)4,re
purdiimiuf, cliewhere- i iNii.t;,cOnsists Of -• Bea-
13rith, ock
and
o°l2olEl4st sti;o,.palifornia, Sporting, Wool, Leg
horn, Stra* - andiPtdrnleaf Hats, si c. dc., besidOs A
groat variety of . Men and Boys' Cloth: . and Gbkv•Pd
.Llaiii,fehildrenfaney_do.,*e. -Short; a laige
siasowtOOt•ilt:itlrao.4 every article in our.line
korict I gltentioit44.blisinand-iTitkatiAte t(t
pleagei ieiliqpeto ineritlitnareeolve a liberal isup
port;nnd-inkare these in Want "iirjfats'and •• Caps
_that e,sery_effort -will beitoade.to'.get up thane/A7 :
esCiaid,beat - kin& of an'tifiele.-
ErtoltED-ti:INtIWO9,IOIB.-
rrllfotin SEED fii . .sale 1)*
t • J. LYONS
Working in Drought.
INTLI7E.N7.I .OO3\RUMPTION.
rirew'pat. slid Cap Store.
-- Those of. Judgment, Read s.
i\ITAVING established himself in this Village;
11 - 1.4 and having , employed experienced workmen,
the subicriber would give notice thathe is prepared
to do all kinds of house and slip painting,
.paper
hanging, graining,- glazing and • carriage painting,
gilding and ornamental &ntings; etc.„, all of which
will be done on short notice, and in the bdst styles
Jobs from the Country promptly attended to
Shop over J. T. Itireitar . ci's Carpenter shop, a few
doors east of Warner's Hotel. Trs us.
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Montrose, 4p; °:4 i,k •
New Goods Again . :
JUST receiving another Large and splendid stock
of try Goods,. Groceries, Hardware, Saddlery.
Iron, nils, Crockery, Bonnets, Ribbons, Mowers,
Clover Timothy seed, Codfish (4: Mackerel, Boots
Shoe}, Palm, Leghorn t Straw Hats, Fur & Silk
Hats, spring mulz summer styles, Glass, Window
.Sash, Lamp, Lituieed & Tanners Oil, 'White & 11Cd
Lead &c. chCaper than the cheapest at Mont
rose ik
LATHROP & SALISBURY.
April .25, 18-111. nl7tf
New Store and New Goods.
THE undersigned have entered into copartner
ship in the above business, and have just re
turned from New York With an entire new stock of
goods, comprising nearly every article usually call
ed for in a country store. All of width are of a
first rate quality, awl will be sold for ready pay or
approved credit, as low as can be bought this side
of New York. • DAVID SUMMERS,
Summersyslle, a 241. TRACY HAY DEN..
Gold this side of California!
TO BE SAVED BY TRADING OBEAD. -
C 1 riierry, Confectionary and Opßer Sal txm.
rr HE railroad being completed, twin' have, and
I. keep a general asssortment of groceries cheap
— , tich as sugars, molasses, rice, coffee and teas, of
prices awl uality such as will please. Also, nuts,
rai.-ins, candy :ma all. kinds of fruit the Market can
fund-h my buy e rs to suit. AlsO, fresh,clams and
sters rereiv...il iii. the shell, fresh 'fish too, tlis
weather—they - keep very well—l shall get by I !I`
(1
rtur,m a w, , , I,,iy Li-apply—to please all. Inv 1
cus u
nwr; tast.•; 1 dud' try. GoOd oysters on hand
the keg or the di,h—si.-rveil up either raw or coy ti
ed. as you wish. All needed refreshments pre a
red at a wink--eall in, all ve .hungry, and 1)1:1 ik
. il - 31. F. IthADLE.V i
down the chink.
.
Groat Delia- Fob I 3
ifLedroad Freight and C,ominissi
LI NEI
.. .kII:I , 7)PLR . C. II A NITO N.
r IE srdp3oriboiYhilVintimtipleted their arrai
ments are' now read3' to receive ttll kind
pr..hti-e at the railroad depot in Ilinghatot.nt
t rward it to New York an make tale of
Capt. William Clark (who l had a nuinbrai of
yeari experience in the sale of produce in thi_*-ew
York market will attend to the sale of all p 0 1' -
orts_eatrikJtal to our alre, which will enable per
son.; forwaragrtrirorer,
the highest market price for their produce.
thr charge: civ.er th' regular freight will 4.! a
small commi..,sion f‘ti
The return.: will paid .iit the store of u... 1 M.
st,Aver-, hi Binghamton, of fork if riai
r...d.; U. M. STOWER„,
CLA II K.. 1
11. J 1. 1 1)60.N.
Binghamton, Jan. 1. 1849.' 2-661
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Flit rival. Ara
Spriop nr, - 1 gron»lrr Coals for 1819.
t LL who are desirous of purchaking new g ds
.., V. arc imited to call and examine the large and
splendid lot of plain, camelion and stripe silks_ ain
alpaceas. and plain and figured de laines, a 1., rge
variety of gini , „thants awl lawns of all descriptlon_ , ,
a large stock of latiery, linens, handkerchiefs !and
,hoes, diapers, connterpains, 111CC4 'and edgings,
white g.xxls, blue and green fuze veils, barieges,
tine mudins and Irish linens, 11. large variety beal
e_
1
ico.: and furnittire prints, battings, cotton y irris.
carpet warps and table. spreads, some bealtiful
goods for ladies' sacks, cambric, white, colored and
black kid gloves, gent's kid gloves, linen mull silk
pocket handk'fs and cravats, summer, clothsi ink,
steel pens, holders and wafers, 75 p.. cloths, cas-si
meres, tweeds and satinetts, satin, silk, worgea and
velvet vesting, cord, stkpender , ,
and t.lkoes, brown lluen, , ,eheek,:, flanneLA and blt
ed tnu , lins. A large supply of sunnner. F. 2;
bonnet and -tatfata ribbon', a beautiful
ladies and misse3 bonnets, spring and rammer!
ionssof every style, unusually low, good mol
for 3s per gallon, sugars 15 pounds for * 4 1, 1
River nails for 5 cents, - clover and timothy .1
good heavy sheeting: for 61- cents Scree.ls iron,
nail roli, spring steel, band iron, tire iron, rinind
and square bans,. the cheapest and best teats in
town. more of that cheap tobacco, wheat and titick
wlwat dour, codfish and coffees, white sugars, s wrm
and tallow candles, window sash and gla,:s, txes.,
,steel shovel,: and dung forks„ etc. etc. i '
All of which, will be sold at a small advan e for
ca-h, produce or approved credit., Springvi le or
Mont r"-e. LATHROP a: SALISI3L7 V.
Fire! Fire!
u-AsimarroN CO. MITL'AI. COUP kN I T AT
Gr..vsviLLE, N. Y
Over 7i: 4 -t, 31W i t.tto
''' It" ': . anda larvO'acelqwelati
M ng
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E E untleraigne t .s ~, g been -.#14 t
y ., -- ,: appqintekl
an Agent of ii ' ttve Conipiny, would re
spectfully call Ntleattention of the public to the
autnerous advantages this Company have over all
other innitutions of the kind. They insure none
but the safest kinds of property, (being a Farmer's
Company,) and take no risks over * l 2OOO. Their
polices are made on fair and equi!able principles,
giving the insured au equal chance with the Com
pany, being entitled'to the. full amount of darnag
'not exceeding the 'amount insured, without deduCt-
Mg out thiid, it , is customary with some other cam
'panics. They are prohibited by their Ily-Laws in
surim; m blocks, or exposed parts of villa: 4 -es, or
from taking risks upon any kind of
Ifilia, Shops., or . Machinery,
that are considered hazardous; are responsible for
the correctness of all surveys made by their Agents
—agree to arbitrate all matters of difference in the
county where the 10 , ..s happens and give the insu
red the privilege of withdrawing at any, tinirr-by
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having his proportion of the loss while bis policy
Is in force. Every loss sustained by its members.
i has been settled to the satisfaction of thelelaimant
and paid before it was due ; and the rapiincrease
, ot business is the strongest evidence to wove that
1 the Directors in waking this a mutual benefit, have
• been fully appreciated. , .
;All haziness entrusted to mu will be m-omptly
attended to. ~ , E. PATE CE,
, Agent for, Susquehanna - county.
AdAdnistrator's Notice.
LL persons interested in the estate bt Joseph
3/attewit, late of Jack - 43n; deceived, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and all those
having' • demnds against -Sind estate to present
them duly attested for settlement. •
PELATIAHAdin'r.
Jackson, al I !,
• :Farm for air,
Situated the. tbrip:v Of Snake Creek containing
qi-laeres, 30.0 f 'wfdeli is improved land, together
tic ilia, &aimed hou. e, framed Ixml and
excellent. water power. . For further Partieu-
Jars apply , to • WILLT! A WINN. •
liotatrose t , al 2 , -
I - - Plori lid. .1
FULLsi,:atmentof :Plotiglr, or the. 4 %
prpved patterns uf•Montr6sea id, Binghamton
isialinfactire,;alid castings, just rice:Ned and Or
sat-at reducvl_ prices by; _ '-}f. BYRREIV,.''
1 :(1001KWayne Coitiliqe:„ W.Slfairawily $4 .5,
1 " vanELL F.q
'`TIMOTHY,aniI Ckiver Seek Rol sate by
al'' l B. SANRE.
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CHEER PECTO --.
For the Care of
; ootrolis, COLDS . ;
PROAR4ENESSi BROW
.OROUP . , 'MTH
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Bt*, wHOOPINV-COUGH
AND 00tYpIIRIPTION. .
THE tftost distiognished Ph:,*mians in this and
other countries before whom this preparation
has been laid have, bestowed upon it unqualified
praise as•anarticle of rare excellence and one better
calculated to cure all forms of l'nlinonary disease
than any other remedy known.. ' -
Reath the following testimony .and judge care
fully from it—it is from 'men of known respecta
bility, not from persons of whom Yon have never
before heard.
Smith, Surgeon of the Port of Bostoas,
Says-- 4 •lt gt Ls., me pleasure two:peak with appro
bation of such a medicine as is here 'offered to the
public. If any preparation can Vklue tliseasi of
t h e bang', Cherry I ectoral can do it." .'
.77je'„LVitor of the .4011,10 n Icn ct Fays; We can
spealk with confidence of its intr sic merit
1)1.. Perkins, the ernerable Pitstdent of Oi.stlrton
i(edr al (Adlege cori..kitleri it a composition iif rare
excellence' for the most fonnidable type of disease
in Or climate—ConAumption. - ;
Cierrlaml, 'of Roirdoi,Ceoll Tr. wititog :
I haft; witnessed' the effects of your• Cherry Perm
rill iti ntfown family. and that ot my friends, and
it hat; given great sutistAkt ion in caisesof both adults
and lihildren.
rhlentine Mott. :211. D.. Prli of Sfirgerty, New
ro r p ty, says gives me pleasure to certify
iu falvot of this beautiful and truly invaluable rem
(• ly of the Lungsi. •
„,litkirete Combr, JL 11., F. R. S. Phgsir;ari, Extra
ordirg to %the (pfro:Ln of Sc6iland, writes':—This
new ; Medico Chenlitlil adds another proof that the
sciences and arts. ar4 rapidly advancing in 4,nuerieit
.7lb,i..lit. Rcr. Lord Bishop of .N42in Fotandland
unities in a let:er to his friend, who was fast sink
iitg ilw atielq ion of-the Lungs :---tyry the
0170„rry Pectoral and if any melkMe can pre .you
relict' with the blei'shig of Coil that •
"file, 011)124;0i journal of JA,:ierd Beitnce,"
states that "the prevailing Asthma ;hi-' inelent
ctit:clinrte has yielded with surprising rapidity to
I,yk's Cherry and we cannot too; trongly
recommend this skillful preparation to the Proles
and public generally?'
The disthquished Prof. 'Hare, of the ..tnerican
1C91 1 1,...c%c of Medicine, says, in the lecture before his
ms•. au-;, ' t
elan-Hist of New England affordi; you an inva nable
reniedy in treating the various diseases of the lungs.
Byj its skillful use you car rely upon curing, and
oftpn frith surprisiT rapidity, the most violent and
diuligerous attacks of pulmonary disease."
If there is any value in the judgment ofthe wise,
here is a remedy on whisk the public can depend.
Prepared by J. iC. AYER, Lowell, Muss., and
sold by ABEL TITRIIELL, Druggist &C.., Mont
rose,
April, 2.it, ISd9, nl
New Daily Line of Stagcbs
Befrecn lipatrosr andlireat Bend.
A L FOUR 1i0r5t..,,.. v
stage w ilficave MOIIITOSC evt6ry
morning:, (Sundays excepted) for Great Bend'
arriving in time to: take the railroad cars, and ena
bling passengers tO reach New York the same eve
ning,
Retuning, leare Great Beud on the arrival of
the ear, from New York.
Careful and accommodating skivers and first rate
teams are employed on.this rotite--and the propri
etors pledge themselves to use every exertion to
make their line pleasant and expeditious.
For seats apply at Se.arle's Hotel, in Montrose.
j 29 A. MORGAN ik CO.
baton - Clark ilk Co.,
told:
fah-,
I rail
Railroad Freightiand Commission Line from Great
THE sub,:cribers having, completed their ar
rangement , are 110u ^ ready to• receive all
kinds of produce at the railroad depot in Great
Ilend, and forwatti it to New York and make sale
of the same.
Capt. Win. ClArk (who has had a number of
year, experionce iu tie sale of produce in the New
York marketl will attend to the - .sale of all prop
erty entrit:ted to'our care, which will enable per
5..11'4 forwarding Iry this company alWays to receive
the higheit marl 't price for their probee.
qur charges fiver the regular freight will be a
connui ,, ion for -ale.
The retui-rr:ill be paid at the 'store of Wm.
Dayton in Great Bend or in New York if required..
WM. DAYTON,
WM. R K,
IL F. J UDSON. • •
Great Bend, j• 29
Village Lots for Sale. - •
rHE subscriber offers lots for sale in the town.
ship of Great Bend in the village of Citei:
and directly opposite the village of Gfoiii,
Bend, located on the Depot of the New York and
Erie railr,oad, and the Great Bend and Cochectou
Turnpike, in the valley of tin - Susquehanna river.
The railroad cresting the said turnpike, thence run-,
ning in a, curved line nearly parallel with the sam
att h e distance ; of a few`lamdred feet, 'with the
grounds gradually- rising above railroad and turn
pike, ovOrlooking the river:and : the' beautiful val
ley, compared utth ito healthy climate, renders It.
a most desirablO location for building parposes.--,
The depot
. !.., , routi3l of the railroad company being
located in the centre of a *eli OM extensive agri
cultural district,[ surrounding it on every iiide with
ib many .roads Centering in, and all other advanta
ges combined, aford every advantat,e - tO k business
.
Jt ii
lexioLsik ,l lVatei Power
. ,
caribe brought; from the Susquehanna .I river. ad
joining the depo grounds'of the . said raitroad, suf . -
fie cut for the erection of all nainufaetutinr , o estab
li
meats, or any machinery refittirect..
Great 8end,:0". , 2y1. L. GREEN.
Notlcei... •
. .. .
HE underqigned, would respectfully: i n form
their friends and the public that they . have
ied a pattnershipi in the Tunniiig, Currying and
oe-raaknig busin .. They flatter themselves_
/..
. t by strict attenti n to'husiimss ta• 'Merit a shareOna
public patrge.
1%1111. - O,,IIANDRICK.„
1 _ MINRWIN T. .11ANI)R-ICK.
_
l'
,
IMMEEII
Springville yillagti, 4. , •
J avail myself of this opportunity to say to my
dtv4tothersiPsit I shall revive an hoax lift
atlenient ursto, •the time of. partnership. I hc r
Inc vill delalr beyond the first' of
. 3Jity. •
' - W.M. 11-..RANDRICK.,
bonne
tr,avri
lett.
ftilf
la +Cotta ,, e'lutil fancy
' r.Ode ..1011Aa F r gf4E/CARI
OiTOr' A. 1, 11 3Vcbstor'e tin Ellop, two,tioors a sye
ecler's - 2 'O-fint
~...7,:, 4 , : '.; -.-',.., .- 4
A new, assortment of ffpring,stYles
includitig stockpf plain 4%0
French ,lace, lawn tte.;
,Ki4t
ivett_o3 . lc. &c . a
'rich': and coiiufiou_psn old, ' wl ich
veililtivr !Mite ,br i, `.7i.
trap 1 • ,
t
ERN AIEW , •
E- HEALTH
COLLE
! ! u-Stroot,; Buffalo, N. Ir.
.G. C. VAUGHN'S F.
2417 Itl
; Lithontriptie• - 111biture.
remedy is yonstantly ininnising its
trimly cures it is making .
OVER TRE WORLD.
Vegetable
nr ui IS celebra
fame by ti
'ALL 1
It hoinotv becoi
le particularly 1
-itue the only medirine for family 'use, and
, commendtd*.r ,
DROPSY: .
. .
complaint immediately relieved..no mat::
tandin.,l, See Pampa :,elfor testimony '
(rightful, as. CIiOLEFLA, and-the stow arid
. ' br the ntalady, bloating the syetem tot
niters the Patient utleri'y linable:to mae.
nost distrmdtm features.
nll atage9 Of 'Ott
MT of now long
This disease is
dreadful pro.rel,
degree which re
forms one of its
lUT,
It now ytelds•tof
licly and private
has ever had
keep this artici
natural
•
LERTO INCURABLE,
!this reniedy-i-und Physicians use it pub-,
ty with penbct gticcess. Lrt any one who
symptom of Dropsy, of any character,
by then and if they would avoid the un;
ATION OF TUE KNIFE,
APPLI(
to perforate the
away, only to I
death, let them
covery is w .
and a cure n. ctl
sgatens and let the areanzulaled marerilow
fit up again, and finally end in n dreadful
just use this remedy in season. and a re.
Let them trytt many stage of this ditautst!,
rtain, if they will give it a : fair trial.
GRAVEL,
i of tim urinary orzino ; fur these
and all diisea.
log complaints
you ; nod the
skeptical;
• stands alone; Ito other article can relieve
ures testified to will convince the most ,
pampa/rt. .
!Ter frotu this painful complaint. and fin.
ire. You. may think yon have gravel wheu
futnatioti—there . fuay lie ealets: yet
y formed—it may eveu be stone' f;ri the
it are sure of a cure in all hut the. last
How many
cy there is no c
there is only in
it may be hart
bladder, yet • y
named diseds:
by the aid,of t
will subside,
tug, the calcul
particles. All
wire: Otu
New York lea -
Pamphht.
and if stone In the bladder does exist,
is medicine nil initammation causett by it
aniess . the formation is or years:rtnnd-
.. . .. . . . .
i 4 dissolved, and brought away in tine
:taE, , tarnes of this disease has cured-by this
of the fleet Medical men an the State ql
cured of graced bY illiS medicine. SW
. , .
1 VER COMPLA.iiiiTO,
ur, Bilious Di-nodes-40 the Great Wes
Fec,r and A!
sspi_rially,•an
ructlicititi is at
wherever these coTnplaitit pri v ail rids
red.
IeMINEEAL AGENT, - . .
oppoundis a part of this s miztore. it cures
1.
. with certainty and celerity, and does not
in torpid. See Pamphlet.
y does this mixture act in thhilisein(e. that
ure is made. AU other reniedieo are now
'
is great vegetable preparation, safe, (cur it
00tt011.4 limier:lL which is the basis of all
ate and
.re:tre(lies.)
no deleteranas
these ditwn.sr
leave
So thorough
on immediate
etct vide, ae t
routain9 no p
other Fever A'
'DY AND EFFECTUAL, •
healing medicine, and is daily curing itw
lie secret of its re-building the entire con
t it is compounded of tr. 2 distinct vegetable
It root a rented y* distinct by it-cif.
PILES,
a most painful cliarnele - r, is •
SPE
it is the gran,
thousands.
sritution is. th
'properties. ea
,!IP9m,Plal%t .
•
and a cure fo
far before an
other discrete
Oda. -
This di ea,
this rnedirin.
nat or extent
Hundreds,
lee tiy cured 4
cure, and as •
panacea trot
than any-en .•
DEB
weak pack.
tion of mute
this intdicht
stands as
Burst&ok irtimia *iv -
MIN by a few delys it,e of thi. arnele: it
other peamgra 1 son far ihi4 disca.tr. or for any
riginntine from inspareAfood. Ste Pam-
. •
: is, purely one of the, blood . the ticlion ol
.
is sospeedy that the files, NViil.i . ner inter
I. will be cured - by its me iii a few Nveekg.—
haps we'ean.ray thottsands hive tteeti per
t the use of two,or thret bola, of this miv.
.11,s cure is produced from thin actior of lb-is
the blood, it is more likely Vl).ll4(!lientiatiebt
produced frotnexternal remedies. :
I LITY OF THE SYS'FEE,
eaknesa of 'the Keuutys, &c.. or litilatunia
is immediately fell., ed'by.4/I:cfc days use of
and a cure is always, a ret.oi" atl use. It
CERTAIN 'RE D Y
taints, anti nllo for derangements of tlieWc
for such coo
male frame,
'IRREG I
painful met
except this w
ts timiho rn
did we feel
I ,
LARITIES, SOPPRESSIONS,
P trtions. No arta* has est,. bard offered
' ch would touch this kind of deras,wcauads.
i.ad 0w.... ......... :Lud etrocaive relliedy, and H
pnitted to do so could give
' TIIOUSAND WAXES .:' -
tus in this distressin,„4 class of eon/plaints--
L .411 broken down, debilitated-constitutions
I: or mercury, will tind the .braciug power of
;act immediately, and the poisonotis mineral
urn the system.
t;inet properties which compose this' article,
tiselves particularly in the application of the
dr the distressing class of complaints which
agraph. For amturies there leas beef used in
turope, a
AIN BOTANICAL AGENT,
as proof of •!
See patuplil
from the elle
this article t .
eradicated 1,
The t 2
manifest th
compound, I
head this p.
-
the north of
CER
which in at
obstruction
effected a ci
found 'in 1.,
stands with
in the prep,
ever given ,!
tell. will be
diseases Gr derangements of the feinale
diffica/lies, patsies/ in ettstru &c. has
re. Tliis root is indigenous to our soil, and
quantities, and as a medicinal propert,t
.Itt an equal; it forms one of the dotispotinds
'ration, which as a whole is the best remedy
• a debilitated female; it is sure, and the sys
restored,to healtkby its use.
RUPTIVE DISEASES •
alterative properties of this'artiele , • -
URIFY THE BLOOD, • 1 '
diseases frOtIA the SyStelii. See panielel
,of cures in all diseases, which the limits of
n ill limi t ti)
and drive
for testimos
an aglvercis
-Agent!! gie
caws of lii
rdient will not permit to be named here.—
!hem away.; they' contain lit .andcertiti
ii and a stronger
ARRA.Y OF PROOF
es pf r medicine, never appeared. ill is one
Lir features of this - article Oat it never faits
r any case, and if bone and muscle are left to
let theemariated and lingerag incalid .
I.IOPR ON,
king the medicine as long as therC is an lin-
The proprietor tion1:1
AUTION TEIE PUBLIC,
of the viru
of the peco
to benefit
build igloo
and keep
provemen
amber of articles which come out uOder, the
\against a I
head of
ItkAit
as cures ro
in; an 'c '
.APARILLAS, SYRUPS, - ;4C.
Dropsy, Crave% &c. They are gabs for teeth
micoeted to gtal the unwary ;
TOUCH THEIR-NOT.-
Mins never Moulin crowing suet tlifteases till
bath one it. , A - par:len/or- stitdy of the past- '
featly fondled..
it all tr o sell the artiFte are
GLAD ' 0 CIRCULATE
t t Put up in II oz. libttles, at 62; 12 oz, do. ;
the larger ho ing 6 .7.. more than tiro Small
,osk out and not t int need rrpon:
' Vaughn's Vegetal, • itliontriptie Mixture,7
46 the glass, the ser• en signature-of "0- . . C.:
• a the directions, end • .. C. Vaughn, RUfalo,"
ithe esrk. Noue othe a • -genuine.. Prepared
. Vaughn, and;sold at the rincipal 016ce,1.1".6 .
• Butralo, wholesa • and tail.' No mien-
Ito letters unless post p id. 0 era from regg-,
Rated Agents rzcepte . Lost p: hi letters, or
numnieations solicitir g advice, omptly nt•-;
, gratis. For sale by al respectable IlgOlt3ir •
I States and Canada.
.sale and Retail) 014 Ci
,Their im,l
nrticl
phiet is ea .
Agents
gratuitous.
at et cad
bottles.
tie has '
blown is
Vaughn"
_ stamped
by Dr, G.
Main sire
tion given
tarty can
verbal e.
tended to,
the Unite
Alamo b.
(who.
r 27 D
Age.
*den Itine,,New Y
is in this vicinity .
atley 4: Read, Mon
ißurritt, NO" Mil
in. P. Bradley, Gr.
C. Pride & Co. ; •
E. Ritiiropt.
and Thompson's
eta Bend :r -Capt. J.
ENS d 7110511'Si
Great:; Pond to hre,
Stephe
• •
S T"
-fr°-
I
eery
Tuesday and, hursday -
regular freight riri which leaves preat
y morning
~at 8 o'clock and 80 minutes,l
‘ W. Stephens will ttan& at Great`Bend_
• . all produce entrusted to this COmpiriy
he returns for_ the' k saute at the_radVoid,
1
ap5,..1. w. mom , Imiii pgna:ul .inlieti
i,g l ye 111.3,prspna , tteotien ~ to , the ides
,Yeturne tis.eoen the fit,?dut!. 4; &Ix"
his warillatt v thelOselves -by. hav
....„ ,
in eif Xor -,Nyjrz• hatfheerilinlhe,
hinsings-fer o,P . , .4, YerirtCfrPmCfr
-1 l '3% t i l i, i t' -t l .: - 'IV ais god. AN 4 0 140-,
i Olt PAO •Will 4liberaladvancevilll
ellreiZittAitihe - .1 at the depot if*ii
4:IECL`WiST-ER • NNW , lll*Bt*ift i rV
' ,;'.l. ilt=4, : i r a AlfetisTortc. L.. 4 ' '
g „
fleack'ag
by ; the .
Bend es ,
Georg
and fora
and pay
office. I
York an
/and re ,
settef.
ing
frieght" .
';
viol] 4s+ , ;
be mad . '
red,
; ,
LES
ftp4 -
MERE
.
p. iu
t
Dtt, NicKson
rk city.
rtd
Bend
fotd.
Freight Lire:
rwardingtine irons
I TV:Thmnpsan
! 2f will forwordkeighl
York by Railroa4
, J. LYOY9i• ;
Re
.otica 0
fete •
• --7:4
•
7 ear
ti •
• 'TA= -Y_2411.12i4e.311:140 7-1
,It: is ad
ffstrtitotiiiiitd,
a SarstiPToff4e4l,',-, 114VtaXiXIti -
vs, athieb
qua.l Whirl* J.,
geTav! fiertislagA
/tett paints' a'
. -
tfaerlast
piss obt
curt! , urithext sopiil
eicksoiffel pr dceiti.
!ham P.tfinr
na supfriorilk. of, t
edicilte; thii "
vigootts
any said. Ii
r ar , , tall
reit .beauty
.r ~ d i ,other
It ii
hest I
BD - 11111111.MEDIC
0 1 471, purifies.ilic .,
i leirstou, bet, it et•ent
t
er porieseed by )1 .
erthitlrtintVireieeit:
erthyttletl. witiths,oo.
es of seieie-ineeit:
Isitierett lueurable - ,:
i 10,000 chlbleptis . th
w Yolk atott.
t 1.-Viesetrut 1)
erroes IN lierA
enplane las viginhtee
those rtbei'hieve 'I
' Nieto or:medicine:
r the 011C911sks bid .
, on by . phylica, pig
I tudet - 'vriut .111 .- itteb
e deeat - and ,slecl
I sease-gottequipthist, -
1 asaut retuedy., VII
!SPRING i AN 1
nown; it tint
engthenej.the,
1. blood; is Ivo'
1 Antl.l44liie - 11.
eess. It ,Otts..
Nseu-100,000 pas
5,000 were eo
c t ,
sor ore tla.'
the "tyf or
i 0 e mien
.• wane of
iswll3ollll . llBa
. rtnanently. '1
intro , by the
ttetl in youth
I'
is and bough
` s system, lase
1 41111. prenistv ,
Is that fatal .1
.1 by this ill
stweriot to oil
nr.
tear p
Commenlnt
posit
netts
'stun '
towns
resin r
is far
furls ratiug Caitlin .F .- .
t.
I reivrrre MP' inyigoratei the systern....ilres'ae.tirity,
limbs . , end litretigtit,to. ills istifV#o4.,,Arm..... l
Reit i4itacisaC : I"Afoiiiiiihr.fx . ,l._ -, c - ..2,_"-.,- ,
7
._____
• .
. eum.
”re Mid rartStanidiaa e„n'be cured;
.aehitie. Cane, 'veil, 4. /.iver Ctaklaial. Cold*,
tart,-12,.Caa g he ; deatim, •Spit filgtift, Serneu
Me : - Chest. Heefie **lash, Aida Steeali; -IJilfkilit or
fare Erpeloi Vain in the Side, - 4c., hats
a anal can be a!red• . . ,
iiiiiii 11211•4011..1 ' ' ,
I - /New rank, 4pritee, ISi7.
—I verily believe 3lneir Sarempa•
mann,- ihvoisgh Providence,. of sating
once, al yea rs had a Lad Cough. It
I. c urari. -- Al hilt 1; raised large
load night arveala,„'lnci ' was greatly
1 Led, and ilia not feglpect L lute. I
I nc Sarmnitniilla . a elftitt ling.., sitfi
l 'MT change. been wiunglit au toe.- I
r
'lk all' user the eity.lc.,llsvagi-g;
'ph "Tree left mg. Teti can ..477;1( I.
Mutant Cot xutau reasqui.F.4-,rou.--.u.
TOWNR6ND
has :beau thei
le. I have In
me worse an
Odom al blond,
it attal sad red
ally used 3
lan% a Vl - 010
now a pit, to as
and col
that : I ant
ser% uut,
VV 11. - RUSSEt.t 65 Cuiliiirlue st.
MM.
of snore than m four-thometml eases St
r. TutritiernlS - Ser%sapirilla has cos.'.
, eitionie'caSer-itrit weekly ermlieute , l
leirtilyzie.. , ij,.. ,
, Esq., retie of' the: nisi's - touts in' tb.
linekrrelfs Wind; lel the gentlemen
too tux letter.s. . •. , i , .. •,..
.. , Illeeksietfsitsland, Sept,"4 1817.
r Townsend—) ear -"dirt I't have auffered terribly ,
due years with !the Ithettimaisiu ; rotteiderible orate
I could lint ea ',deep or.trnlk. . I Itattthe *on dig.
sills !mitts; MO ' toy !hubs *ere terribly aprollisti. I
used four but les of your StOrsaperilla,lintitherhere
e use more than thousand dollartioortli pflloo4, lan
l'ili better—ii deed I not entire!' relieved.' ,Von its
'berry to !me CI is far the 1.341.4 ilie'sdllietett, •
1 ,
. . i
lour 1 respeetfullyk, J. ME.S CU aISIINGS
-- - .".., ,':::i.., s' '' '' • rki • - 4 .-' . • -
- -. 2 "..?' .'4: ' ", • 'S. j.- 4I! . !otl ,
r
~..„,,,,. ..,,,,-,,
..,,.,..,.:,.., , ...,....
_...„..„......„..,
Pr lite'.l4"eriLiiiii '' .srAP.. i "
r Varreseint' Sttrispesille:: ,:tyce r e ' 4.:1 1 s
di coo . for Ind lieut . :Connie - ' ' ' ''
'lei exit , Mirk' Or 1 , Hill of die , titan, ..,;)' . - ii: - fh
/ 1
- I.e leorrhrea, on w iter:c . .:ohst,ronetE4re - , 4 s. ~,,. - trey
„tin '.. Incentinene iotUrjoit, tin,:- - ,litValnuts r ';'? . I,lll '
-th. reef, and' for t e - general' ts:eta/it of 'lie system—
no inetter'tvliethe - the iesult:oginheront,entlen. nr caw'
. or, ditet:tl Ity irre' elerity,' IWO* iii,,!...•aceident. Not. ;
roil he more tarpsitittkarritiiniqorating -Hest' Hilo
"The human, frame. 1 Perin
1
i's. of plksriakness and lessitole
from lakiii,g,it at nce:iteconbilribust ea full of e nergy
oilifer. its . iiiilMMett. • It itilftiettiately eouliterate ck,
nervelnsebeie: of the , female: .!•fratrie, which - is On cent
F. h‘n of . arrenaess. - , :It ~ *illitiot: b e,',,e4Pectna °I . n '
in rises of vi • del este a itiiitireto eihiliii eertifiestei 01
et rex' performed 'ibut wales* assure the • etillietea..the t
li , mired* of enact. ...Mira :Iteenireported AC, OS. ris"'
II ads of etesta'- here funtilies . hare' bruin AC;
chi!•
al en. after itisitre a re* !Agile, of this rslinahle me&
ei , e, here been. Ill i esseti . stith . lient, hi healthy esprit's. it
b I been alipreett preperisil ih'-refereitee'to female ems....
P sink'. :NO. (eel to . vho'll!itirriessmi. to suppose slim ts.l
a Pflutilling:tlitiC critlial!'piit,!; .' -Ps Rte's ./ .. 1 44, 1
a mild orgleit 194''.taker - fv, al;iit ii.d.,.cortp;3l prevog,7•l
f( i toy of the n inatims and t borrilits thlitiaser to n'h!dt
t males are, aidil A;t: at this iiii6i. - of. )ifo. :11115 PSTIN,,
ay be .atetilyertfer *034140 V111 . 14 - iyioiytt this Slieu
fte: -- -;Nl;if is -it letss-valltulde for thotir'lssito are apptnlOY
g wountahnotl, sit is esilitdateil "-tri?rtitiit 'oaten IY ,
q l,e, e
lini:loclboo
iioid
is itt
i iO i ii n ii vg t h l ta ta
rgfi;gt4-.4ef.ieatitit I.
dello
I senses , to 'iR hi. i trOteuin Oiiiiiiitiraltit.3.i.',.,?..,,.. ....
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