wpwammr. - _ The Tomato. " eellent vege table has been very gen *,'durtn,g the '..present season, and ...not-beard, even in ", these cholera 0f:4,-- instance of detriment to „indulging in a free use of it.— '`ago; 'the Tomato was scarcely - ..ntry, or, at least,it,was riot J any eitent herec IC scientific article, of any note, Subject of " the- Tomato, its uses matter," was written by Dr. John ;t - t, formerly Professor of Ripely Ohio,) and published in the Detroit in 1836. - article was very extensively copied ,:_papers, all over the United States; ; and, -though very, many persons tegatable prepared for the table as led by the Dr., among other , treatise, it was a long time • the tomato 'could be eaten ly scoffed at the idea of its ever - an article of food—but, within , ears , it has come into very , gene ' the kitchen garden of the farmer Ast incomplete, without a corner tted to this healthy and desirable mottedy ripe—may be tom,•at all times ; and we are believe that no vegetable is more r or , generally nutrati9.. They and very easily, and are palatable in al- manner—raw or cooked—to those e them at all. The following receipts acceptable, in connection with these tro Fms.—Take six pounds of sugar peck, or sixteen pounds of the fruit. .111- remove the'ildn'in the usual way. ,?m +wet a slow fire, their own juice itfleient without the addition of water ie sugar penetrates, and they are elan-- They are then to be taken out, spread flattened and dried in the sun.— quantity of syrup should be _occa sprinkled over them while drying ; rich pack them down in boxes, treating iyer with' powdered sugar. Boil the ier of the syrup and bottle it for use. ii keep from year to year, and retain flavor. The pear-shaped, single tomatoes, answer the best purpose. .TO TART,=ROD , out your dough very On,- and place it on a plate in which you .itend 'baking your tart, and slice your to very thin, spread them over the ?ugh Tay thinly, take two table spoons-full brolvn sugar, and one of ground cinnamon spread thetwo over the tomatoes, bake Ire ~.atid you have a delightful tart. ATOM:, WITH BEEF &max.—Cut them lay the flesh side upon the gridiron, pretty hot coals, for a few minutes, turn ell with pepper and, salt, and when pie; ess them with gravy, as suits you, wet To tw er em '• I I 3 I.IEIXD TOMATOES.—PIace yOUT toma- As i a pickling jar., with garlic or shred ai -mustardeed, horse radish, red pep ices, &c., as wanted, until the jaris lied, pour over the tomatoes cold cider an , till all are covered, then close them ht for use. TOMATOES INSTEAD OF CrCrEIBEES.—Pear ;114 them as you would cucumbers ; with plenty of salt, pepper, and vine your taste. A few slices of onions, will improve them very materially. Co CORN FODDER.—The practice two and a half bushels of corn in thick drills, exclusively for fod idly extending though the coun us discovering that they can, in rbtain the richest food for winter which will be -whooly consumed, 'cared to the best hay, at a cost ng $1.50 per ton, on good land ►untry'. In planting, the corn is ►m a hand basket rapidly in the furrows, to be as quickly covered ton harrow ; no hoeing, and but ►ting, is ever heeded, and weeds Aually smothered, that the ground flair' as the floor of a neat house- thus easily raised, the fodder must reserved, or the labor will be lost. in shocks, they should dry several leaves may -be quite dry, while will furnish Moisture enough to fermentation mouldness, or decay: this kind of f fodder settle very coin- Id the steam from the beating, It always take place, will not find , a chimney is` : made in the middle Az, by setting' three or four rails the ground, a foot.apart., to form of the stack. A further precau ly essential, as well as useful, is to the fodder whife the stack is going of small size should be prefer so placed, that in case cf much xey may be thrown with a fork into hich lftpn ueCessary under • rows•: tu.-- s -The cenerally ; present, . As a te orchard pick up cook it for 'te worms 'be hung rorms Will %strop& 1n0...1 bark of Impends Inner. . ..,. increasin Great , Britain g repoit, List, the rune, was •-by Arpso,- It*ileg tetiv,:per dmai.-Swie Ith, , , tizaqii AND-P 6( , earlfdOW dine of the peadh and 'plum tree in our latitude, and . the inefficiency of almost every Means adopted invigorating then* again,. seems to be .a su'ject .worthy of sonie would very gradlY.,see it' noticed by some of your scientific correspen-. dents.' No effectiial.pmedy (if indeed' therd is inch) for the diseaie aPpears to'be known in this vicinity. Various devices have , boen resorted - to, acconipanied with blitindiffeient auccms. Some believe an application! of hot ley from wood ashes to be efficacious,— The ground.is first reinoved from{ the trunk and roots of the tree, and the liquid is then poured in around it. This experiment has been tried .here_ in several instances thiQ sprintr . aud the result, so far , seem favorable enough ;, whether ; this, remedy may be con sidered at all'available, I am yet' unprepared to say. It were certainly very desirable that the lamentable difficulty in the cultivatiOU of this kind of fruit, 'should be 'removed by some treatment More effectual than any !we are .now aware of. Perhaps some of your agricultural contributors have given attention, to the subject. . 1 : CROPS' IN THE gOLTTIIERN STATiS.--CIITII is generally good t and promiSes More than an average yield.' The wet weather in all the month of July has injured it more! or less on bottom or low lands, where corni is usually .planted. ' In Georgia, particularly in the Cherokee county, and, in portions,' of South Carolina, Tennessee and Alabama, the wheat crop is nearly a total failure. c'ution N very backward, And much depends on he charactei of the season from this to Dec na ber, in: determining, the amount of. thiS erp. e i:. Since the severe frosts in April, it has doub ed in its market value, and made fortunes for a few large holders. A short crop is expected. Rice is doing well ; . and sweet, potatOes promise a fair harvest. 'Peaches, grapes and figs are scarce, owing to untimely frosts: ! • Irish potatoes have been worth in Augusta over two dollars a bushel for the. last fOur months; And new. Apples are just reduced, in price to a dollar a bushel. New cheese] is selling in' ' the up country at' from • twelve to fifteen cents a, pound., . . Prrur ,HrsTs.-. 7 .Snuff on the necks and backs of calves and young, cattle, will do more goad than in the nose of any maiden lady or dandy bachelor ; and brimstone bought fOr the hogs, will not prove that the itch has got iato the house. Cards, on the cattle, make them look as much; better as children With theiriair combed. A clean barn is alint to the woman who takes care of the kitchen. Good milking stools save much washing in the house. A Scraper'on the door Step saves brooms an i dust. . ITCH OR IItNGE IN SWINE.-SWHC often suffer greatly from this disease: In is worst stages the skin becomes an entire sore, and the animal isdistressingly irritated by the invete 'rate itching. It constantly rubs itself, be comes pOor, and if not relieved, ,dies. An ointment!of lard and sulphur, if thoroughly applied all over the body and rubbed in, Will generallyy, cure the 'Complaint. It. is welt to give sulphur With the food :also. TO I.I.I4ASURE ..MVI IN 11HE SrAcK.---More than twenty years since, says a practical far mer, I copied the following method of meas uring hay from some publication, awl having verified,* 'general accuracy, I have both bought aid-sold by it, and believe, it may be Useful to!muny farmers where the mean of weighing are not at hand. "MulOply the length,'breadth and. heighth intoOch other. and if the hay is somewhat settle 4 ten solid yards will make a ton. Clover !will: take from tetO.o twielve yUrds per ton."! MARTO VINEGAR.—NearIy every one knows that in the conversion of cider to vine gar, ex - Osure to the air is essential. The more thbroughly this exposure, the More rapid will be the formation of the vinegar. The Ohio aultiva tor says, "We have. seen thi.4 -cffehtually done by causing it to run slot ly from a - barrel placed' tip stairs, througli4n aperture in the floor and ceiling, on a looSe pile, of fine sticks or shavings !be low, through which the air could pass freely then draiyinglinto a cask in the cellar." 1 '7' KEEP OFF THE r are great trouble ' at this season. ' This evil A by rubbing upon the in , a little grease or oil, which , aced occasionally. Es'er► has a horse, will be " rndrei arA prevent this injury. may be. side of should merciful ful to hi VINE , JM BEETS. - -It is stated i 1.4 the juice of oue bushel of sugar ;beets, will Make frtinkfive to six gallons of vinegar, by nsii. ' ~ tin(' ' and exposing lrrel, with a inrAS just. retained front' the city of New Work, -CIL with a well selected and desirable assortment of Gooda, corciprising agreater!variety than is usu ally kept in a anotry store ! boUght exclusively for cash dorm at the lowest rates, for the quality of goods, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. - The hest quality of Sugar at 6d. per - pound to be found in Susquehanna county.. Fine flavored Teas, a good variety. Molasses,• good and cheap Coffeelof the beat kind. Slices of every descrip tion. Salemtus, Raisins, Rice, Fish, and all other kinds of Groceries, good and cheap. ' Calicoes from 4 to 12+ at,S. per yard; Ginghzuns, Mouslin - dO Lanes, Alpaistioi, Plaias, Diaper, zhc. Sheeting of bst quality and.some very low, Shirt ing, brown and bleached; Vlestings, Handkerchiefs, KentuckyJeausz, Mixed Denims, Corduroy, Mole skin, CaSsimere, Linens, du; &c.; Broadcloths from f... 2 to e-4 p er yar d . Ladies and gentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery Um brellas, Combs, Brushes, Silk, Thread, Twist, But tons, -Suspensiers, Battin°, Wadding, Cotton Yarn, Steel GOods, Combs, and a: general assortment of Yankee' notions. . . Clocks, Watches, Gold, Steel and Brass Watch Keys, GOld and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens.__Thim hies, Ladies and . Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Ear HOps, Finger Rings, dc. &c., embracing a gen eral assortment of Jewelry.. Spectacles with sil ver bows, Silver Plated, German Silver, Az, Silver and other kinds of Spoons.: • Violins, Violin Bows and 'Strings, Flutes, Fifes, Clarinets; Aceordeons, (I:c., Instruction Books, Tu ning Forks, Base Viol Strings and Bows. Hardware, Cutlery,-'ails and Tubs, Stone Ware okc. Good Linseed Oil, and paints of every descrip tion, Varnish. Sp'ts. Turpentine, and Paint Brush. es, Nails, Glass, Sash and Putty. A general andscomplete assortment of - Drugs and Medicines.: Medical:nstruments, Trusses, Supporters .he. Phy sicians supplied with gOod articles on moderate terms. Choice Liquors for medicinal purposes and the arts; Dye Stuffs Ike. ' Glass , ware of every description, Lamp Oiis, Tanners Oil, Candles, Candle Wick, Candle Sticks, Snuffers, Trays, Lumps &e. • Haying Tools, Hoes, Shoiels. Axes • and Helves, Baskets, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Boot Blacking, .itc. dc.&c. Boots,: Shoes, Upper Leather, Mirrors, Tea Bells, Tobacco of all sorts, Pipes, Snuff, Candy, Sponge, Glue, Rosin, Salts, Alum, Copems, hidigo, Mace, Tapioca, Arrow , Roet &c. Essential Oils and Es sences of all kinds Patent medicines of every description. Blasting Powder and Safety- Fuse, Rifle Powder, Bar Lead, Shot, Percussion Caps, Pistols &a - The public are invited to call and examine the quality and prices of goods. ABEL TURRELL, Montrose, Juno 13, 18446 Jewelry, Clock and Watch estab- HAvE y o u the True tithe, If nok, v.iu can have it by calling at the first door arose the 'Stage Hotel, where repairing and adjusting Lever, Cylinder, Escapenient, Old Common Watches and all kinds of time keepers. Jewelry and Musical In struments, ike., are done in a style that cannot fail to suit the most fastidious. All warranted to per , form according to the quality of the article. Just received, a good assortment of fashionable Jewelry and Watches, which will be replenished every two months, consisting of gold and silver Lever and Lepine Watches, Quartiers, Se., from T to 80 dollars, silv,er Table and Tea Spoons, Gold Rings, Ear Hoops, ,Cluster, Jet and Stone Pins, Wristlets, Silver and Gold .Pencils, Gold Pens, Pen Knives, Scissors, ! Silver Thimbles, Gold; Silk and Steel Chains, do. Keys, Card Cases, Letter-Fold era, Tooth Picks and Brushes, and many other use ful and ornamental articles, which will be sold very cheap for old and new silVei and gold. Pay down and small profits is my motto. Montrose, May, iO, IB4o', NAL W. TRUF.. E have received a large addition to our stock of Crockety and Glass Ware, Which will be sold at extreme] yi low prices ; many articles same as New York. wOesale prices, and some even less. A large lot of Printed cove Dishes at 44 cuts each-250 setts of Flowing Blue, Light Blue, White Granite, and common cups and saucers,—much low er than they are sold generally _ . ALSO, A very superior, lot of Novascotta Grind-stones, with regard to both shape and grit, very cheap. U. BURRO WS A: CO. Gibson, Juno 29, 1849. Is now in suecosiful operation. The public, arc incited to give it a triaL Constantly on hand, for sale, at the lowest cash pricei, SuperfinelFlour, Fine do., Corn Meal, Frov indOr, Shorts andlßrtut. ' Cash paid for irheat, Montrose, Jun ' 19,1349: , • JeurOtry—at Turrelts. LADIES and ;Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rinds, Ear Hoops, Gold Pencils and Pens, Eils'er Spoons, spectacles of every descrip tion ; gold and silver cased Watches, Chains and Keys ; Musical Instruments, Violins, Accordeons, Flutesi, Fifes, Chn-inets, etc. -Pistols and all sorts of Yankee Notions, and nearly every _thing usually kept in a counts)! store—Cheap for Cash. [See advertisement ih another column.] Montrose, July 10, 1349., Dr. A. Track's Magnetic Ointment. Folli the cure ,of inflammatory diseases, such as nflammation of the :lungs, bronchites, sore throat, inflammation of the bowels, inflamed sore ryes, cancers, ulperated sores, salt rheum, fever ores, scald head] piles, spinal irritation, sick head ache, tooth ache, ear ache, corns, burns, frozen limbs, dc. in bottles for 2 and 3 shillings, at June 15. : , TURRELL'S. Cash paid for Wool. 2000 Pounds of Wool wanted for Cash and in exthange for goods by H. BURRITT New Milford, ;tine 26, 1849. Late Arrival AT LATAIROP 417 ',SALISBURY'S. ' 4E great rush still continues. Goods arriving T daily by tZli Y. dr. E.,11. It. Another splen did assortment of Prints, Lawns, Ging,luuns, Tarle ton Llwns, a beautiful style of goods. Bonnets, 13annett Ribbons and Flowers of all descriptions,- Sheetings, Men's Summer Stuffs,' -Casluneretts, Casiimeres, Satinctts and Cloths, a good variety.= ThOargest stock of Men's and Indies Boots &S'hoes in town. ie Alabama 'melon of un uf a friend pounds and a - en feet six in tire feet nine Faid that a cultivated in „which prowl ion when the unber color ripe Gazette So have we, ton a thing; to 'the 'pup' iUd our sped Arriving constantly, D).y Goods of all desaip tics* A .good ftock of Carpeting just in. Crock ery,' Iron, litecli Nails, lilolasset and Sugars--of the bestqurlity---Larre, st and best lot of Fish in the hoantrv. • Moro of that 'shilling Tobacco. • 24 lbs. Codfish. for *I. Rest New Orleans and POtto Rico Sugars for 61c. Chmtpest and best Teas town. More - of that ail. shilling Tea.. More goods earning nex tweek. Call and see. 24 chatir for showing pods. LATHROP L. BALLSBURY. Montrose,-dune 28, 1844 • • ;T• Plclibus. • • A FULL assortnient et Ploughs of the most ap „MI ved patterns of lihmtrose and . Binghamton and . castinigk just received and for side at redueed . pace s by , BURRITT. .New 1064 Aprdlo3B49. ' • ' Wilt( • • • -a/AMP- 0 11 itair 2 qoaci_itaty::of rorierito Sitgar, dry . d i d 1114lz wlolied, 4t, Of epr._, pound, Jithe 15. - UI 'BURROWS k' N. re z Es. the ege;ser 14esatirameeee tnenth, to procure •verg=rell • lfevi 00041 s: ABEL _TUBIZELL lishment : Crockery and Glass. The team Grist Mill =WE • _ . - Nrillage ;Lots.il it, gale. ' :. IT sE inbserther offers lots sale in the town -1.. ithip p 1 Great Fend in e - village of ',gran tri/k,/ mkt- directly opiporute 't 411 village of Great Bend, located on the - Depot o the . New. York and Erie railroad, and the Great Bend and CoChecton Turnpike, in the valley of the Susqueban4 river/ The railroad creasing' the .said turnpike, thence run ning in a curved line nearly ptliallel with the same' at the distance - of a 'few Minified feet,' with the grounds gradually rising ribin ra il road aid Iturnpike,1 turn pike, Oeverlooking the river an the beatitiful val ley, cum with its 'health climate, renders. it a most desirable location for unding purPoses.— The depot: 0641(1-4 the railroad company being located in the centte of n richt and exte nsive , agri culturaldistrict!, surrounding it( on -every side with its many roads centering in, arid all other advanta ges combined, afford every athantage to a business population. , • . f MA:Plena - ire IVotOr. Power . - can be brought ;from the Sitskiuelinnna river, ad joining the depot grounds of the said rail rend, suf ficient for the erection of all Manufacturing estab lishments, or any machinery required. Great Bend, 52y1 . L. GREEN. N. Y. &E. Railroad Freight: Line. Stephens and Thompson's leartnarding Line from Great Bend—Copt...l. I Thompson. TEPHENS dr THOMF'SONwiII forward freight S from Great Bend to Newt York by Railroad every Tuesday and Tipirsday , by the regular freight line which leavea Great Bend every morning ad 8 o'clorl and 30 minutes. George W. Stephens will remain it Great Bend and forward all produce entruited to this Company and pay the returns' for the name at the railroad office. Capt. J. W. Thompsoniwill remain-in New York and give his personal attention to the sales and make returns as soon as tie produce is dispo sed of. This company flatten hemselves by hav ing a saleanian in New York 'who has been in the frieghting btisiness for a number of years from Or ange county, that they can give as good satisfiic tion as any on the railroad. A liberal advance will be made on freight delivered id, the depot if desi red. GEO. W. STEPNF.NS, Great Bend, J. W. THQIIPSON, New York. Great Bend, a 3 New Hat and cap Store. ,THE citizens - of Montrose -and vicinity are re spectfully informed that The 'subscribers have commenced the manufiteture 4 - Bats and Caps, two doors below the Farmer's Stoie, where they keep constantly on hand and for &Ile a general assort ment of Hati and Caps of every variety and price. All who wish to purchase a first rate article in our fine, are particularly invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists of Bea ver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Silk, Muskrat and Coneyats ; also. California, porting, Wool, Leg horn, traw and Pal ituleaf Hats, &c.&c., besides a great children of Men and Bois' Cloth and Glazed Caps, children fitney do, &c. &—in short, a large tissortnient of almost every article in our line. By u rairiet attention to business and a desire to please, we hope to merit and receive a liberal sup port, and assure those in want of Hats and Caps that every effort will be made to get up the neat est and best kind of an article. May 1, 1840. - ELDRED & NEWCOMB. Gold this side of cjaliforitia: TO BE SATED BY TIUBSC; CHEAP. Grocery., Confectionary sand Oyster Saloon. THE railroad being completed, I now have, and keep a general asssortinent of groceries cheap —such as sugars, molasses, ride, coffee and teas, of prices and quality such as wilt please. Also, nuts, raisins, candy and all kinds of fruit the market can furnish my buyer to suit. Also, fresh clams and oysters received in the Shell:, fresh fish ton, this weather—they keep very well—l shall g t by the railroad a weekly supply—tb ?please all my costa meis' tastes I shall try. Gookl oysters on hand.by the keg or the dish--served u a eithor raw or cook ed, as you wish. All needed refreshments prepa red at a wink—call in, all TO hungry, and plank down the chin . WM. F. BRADLEY. Great Bend, Feh. 13. Eagle Steam Foundry & Machine Shop IS FULL BLAST. WE would respectfully itivite the attention o all those who may be In want of Machinery or Castings of any pattern, Mill Geering,s, Ploughs of various pattern:, Straw Cuttets, Cooking, Parlor & shop stoves, Iron & stover Ware, shingle Ma chines, Wood & Engine Lathes, steam Engines, Boilers, Iron Fences, &c. &c, 'to give us a call, as we are confident we can suit rthe most fastidious. All work done at our Foundry warranted. ,Proprietors, Wlt. JESSrP, B. It. LYONS, Wai. J. MCLFORD, F. B. cHANDLEA, Al S. A - ttsos, t B. S. BENTI.EV. 0. G.• B.ARTLETT. Montrose, July 4, 1 le Found NEW ARRA NG EM ENT. Freight and. Contission Line, Via. New York and Ei-ie Rail Road. ("I APT. LO. Tiffany and iWalter Follet have ‘.../ formed a partnership foi the transportation of freight and produce of all kinds, between Great Bend and New York by the Vtailroad, by the regu lar Freight line, which leavels Great Bend every morning at 8+ i Captain Tiffany, who has been for a number of years engaged in the purcha4 and sale of produce m the New York markets, will remain In New York and give his personal attention to the dispo sal of all property committed to our care, and make returns as soon as the proper) y is disposed oL Mr. Follet will be at Montrose and Great Bend alternately. Orders for tlae transportation of Freight, may be sent to Mini at either place, and will receive prompt attention. Our charges over the regular freight will be a Small commission. L. , ;O: TIFFANY. Montrose, May 9, '49. Ili ALTER FOLLET. Just led A T the Mom-rnost BOOK. one, Bian's train? Companion, Dui toix Forms, Cotuaa bier Guide. I May 29, 1849. 50, 000 lbs. Wocil Wanted. THE higliest price will be ipaidin cash and trade for Wool at r June 7. '49. LATHROP ilk SALISBURY'S. Rose & Shispson A RE now receiving a hire addition to their 1 - 1 stock of Goods, bough - since the great de cline of prices in New York, land whieh they will sell for cash or ready,pay at Dower prices than ever. June 5,184 t. • New Grocer' Store. ". 0 denoor Son'th of Mids. cE Knapp's in the (Store formerly occupie&by W. M. Post.) rr RE subscriber has recelied a large and 'eaten '. sire stock of • , Orocerj . consisting of Teas, Sugars, . .lessee; ceffee, tra m _ co, Rico, Ground Spaces and epper, Starch, dovea,. Saleratus, Ginger, Nutmegs , 4o, Cigars, Cho late, Sperm and tallow Can'. its, Codfish, Mackerel by the barrel, half . q .barrel and kits, Herting by the lxm,,ltaians y thO box or pound, Salt by the sack or, barrel, Clocks, stone:Ware, Willow Ware, Flour, Pork,' • c. gte. Ike.: Wholesale dealer in all kinds of ' and ors. " • Me can suul *fit. sell' goods cheaper 04 the pin be : bonehtiiit store in SlOntrok, reader; if *don't believai t give us Aall- and convince . you.:, Duet f • . • • . I • 8 8.40 : 8 1 8N • itsistiriTs• - ' , has 28, 1849 I `l;a2lif IrRICKS :. 4,IIIIIitICK.N.I Lai Rviraittotty Rain'. antsrAiiimentLY, 4 —Scre to • Summatelle for sale in kbe: different .towne ed:S. P.,. ToWnsecid'i &reaped - he, It:, is'advertisedrie the ORICI' NAL; OR NE, and ell tad. Thiii Triwimend is no doctoi - n andbever. ; but was formerly,e. Wetter on ritilroadsiciat tie* and I I ke—yet he ;assumes-the title of Doctor for the,. puose 0 !Prig credit for what ha is'not.: e rays "he- • ate bag euende t wo medical school s , and 'practic (Or &leen yean!! r c(w the truth is, he never practice medicirma day m his life ! Such wilful, tricked misrepresentation _ Mob' bed t th e cberatterniulverocity of Me man. I wish most since ly, he bed never made those etatements of him. @Wpm of 1 Whee"will men learn to be hontat and truth; fel in all tliiii dealings and intercourse with their fellow men,l Ile p lied to one Ruel Clapp to Imlay him in man. uthoturing ht mixture, stating the large sums he Would make, as a i ducement to embark in the business. ' These men have be n insulting and libelling me in ell possible. forms, in o er .to impress the public with the belief that the Old-Do . tor's Salisaparilla was not the giinuine;grhemal &creamer a,,made from the Ohi:Doelor's Original Rest. pie., Tide P. Towniend Says I h.ave sold the use of my nanie fore a , week. I'vrill give. him 6500 if he will pro. duq.. one B gle Exiatary proof isf - thie. Ilia statements 'or Thompson Skillman & Co., ars nothing be; a. tissue of falsehoods, shindy marll to decisive the public, Ind keep the truth d wp Irt,regar to his oaring, fermeniincern , pound. T Inds to caution the public to purchase none but Old Dr. J COR Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it the.. Old Docto 'a likeness, his family Coal 4e Arms, and hie', 1 1 1 eiglit=ri t sirt • .. _ TAE ORMINAI. DISCOVERER OF THE Genuine Townsend Sarsaparilla. Old Dr. Townsend is now about 70 years of nee. and has long been known as the AUTHOR and DISCOVERER of the G E Zilf7 IN B ORIGINAL " 7'o TV.VSEND SARSAPARILLA." Reim^ poor, he was compelled to limit its manufacture, by which means it has been kept out of market, and the sales .circurnseribed to those only who hail proved its worth. and knowh its value. It had reached the ears of 'many, nevertheless, as those persons who had been heeled of sore diseases. and saved from death, OM c:aimed its wonderful' HEALING POWER This GRAND AND UNBQIIALLIED PREPARATION is manufactured on the largest scale, and is Called, for through out the !city?' and breadth of the land. especially as It is found incapabreof degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. P. Triwaiend's„,it Improves with age, and never tihridges but frit 'he better; because it is prepared on scientific prtncipes by a scicntrfie man, The highest knowledge ot,Chemistry, and the latest discoveries of the art, hare all been brought into requi.ition in the manufac. turn of the Old Dr's Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root, It Is well known to medical men,;conrains many medicinal properties,, and some properties which are - inert or udeless, and others,i which if retained in .preparine it for.use, pro olueefermentatfon and and, which b.. InjlitidOs to the sys tem. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla ate so volatile that they entirely evaporate end ere lost in thepreparation. . if they are hot preserved by a scientific proceis, known on ly to rhos experienced in us manufacture. Moreover, l i the coral sprtnciples, which thy oil' in vapor, or es an ex halation, utter heat. aro the very essential medical prop erties of the root. which give to it all its veue Any person can boil or stew the root till they get a dark colored liquid, which i 3 more from the coloring matter in the root than frren anything else; they can then strain this insipid or vapil liquid, sweeten with sour molasses, - and then call it " SMISAPARILLA EXTIUCT or SYRUP." But such is flat the article known as the GE.NIIINEOLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'B SARSAPARILLA, This is so prepared that'all the inert properties of the Sarsaparilla root are first- removed. everything, capable of becoming acid or fermentation is extracted end rejected ; then eves particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure and concentrated form; and tlins it is rendered' incapable of losing ear of its valitabsle and healing properties. _Pre pat ed in this Ivey% it is made the most powertul agent in/the Cure of innumerable /fence the tracon why we hear cominem a every ride in its furor by men. o omen, and children. We find it doing wonders in the cure of UONSU.VPTID.V. DYSPEPSIA. and L 17F,12- COMP LA IN7', and in R 11E17,17.4718.11. SCROF. ULA, rE NESS. ail CUTANE OUS E'll UPT lONS. PIMPLES, II LO TCUES. , end ail affections wising from. IMPURITY OF THE BLOolek. it possesses: a marvellous efficacy tt It complaints ari sing from indigesticni, from Acidity o f The Stontrtrh. from unequal circulation, determination olWood to the liead♦ palpitatiocnof the heart. cold feet and hriOds, cold chills and hot flashes uvler the body. It-has,not iteecndal in Colds and Coughs: and protnotes,eacy expectoratlAlt and gothic per imitation. relaxing:strictures of the lungs, thrum and every other part. But in ruithltrt is its excellence - mom manifestly seen and acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works , wonders in eases of Fluor Alhns or Inites, l'al/ing of iht Iromh, Obstosiclett SllpPl7 , aq. or Painul Menses,Ttivularity of the menstrual-periods. are! the la ke; and is affeetuld in curing all the roans of Kidney Diseases. By reins ring obstructions. and regulating the general system, it I v es tone and strength to the whole .body, and thus cum' ll forms of Nervous Diseases and Debility. • and thus p.'- isial irritation, events or relieves a great variety of other mal adies, an ...p .IVetical3ia, 'Rt Vitus' Dance, Swooning, Epileptic Pits. (.7onrula,ons. 4-c. It cleanses the blood. excites the liver in healthy action, tones thetomach. and gives good digestion, relieves the bowels of t rpor and constirpation . allays in fl ammation, pu rifies the s -in, equaliies the simulation of the blood. ti pro ducing gentle warmth equally all over the body, anti the insensible pku-spinition : relaxes Stricture* and tightness. re moves all dif.truction*, and invigorates the entire nervous system. It not this then The netlieine you jire ? eminently need! lint can arty of these.things he. said of S. P. Towasend'a inlet ior article 1 This young !Mien liquid is not to be COMPARED Wrlll TLIE OLD DR'S, beeaue-e- of, one ORAN° FACT.:that the one ill INCAPA BLE of DETERIORATION, and NEVER SPOILS, while the Other DOES • saucing: fermenting. and blotting the bottles cnotaining it into fraerrients the sour, acid liquid exploding., and damaging other - gook - Is! .Must not ibis horrible compound be poisonous tti t h e p vg tp m pufactif iota a systsin already diseased with ttcid 1 What causes Dyspepsia bin acid 1 DoWennt all know that when food sot& in our stomachs, what mischief it ,producesl—• heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver cont. plaint, •ditirrhcaa. dysentery, • cOlic, and corruption of the blood 1 Vliiint is Scrofula litit• an acid humoran the body 1 What prodneas all the humors which bring on Eruptions the Skin, Scald Head, Salt I corn. Erysipelas„.White Swellings, Toyer Sores, and all tileenttions internal and ex ternal 7 nothing tinder heaen but an acid substance, Which sou and thus spoils all the Iluitis orals body, more or law. ‘, 'hal causes IlbeutnatLcm hit a spur and acid fluid which insinuates itself beiScarn the joints and else where, imtating and inflaming zhe delicate lassoes upon Which it actil So of nervous diseases, qt impurity of the blood, of deranged circulation, and nearly all the ailments which afflict 'human nature. ' . 'Now is .it :not horrible. to make and. sell, end infinitely worse tonselthis SOURIND, ,FEIIITENTING. P.:DIT/ "DOMPOUND" OF S. P rowNis END, and.yet hel would fain' have it understood that Old Dr. Ja cob Townsend's Genuine Original Sartrpariala, is aniM. ITATION of his inferior preparationi ! ' Heaven , forbid that we should deal in an ert'icle which would bets the .most distant relict:alone° toy S. P. Town! semi's tirade 1 ; We wish t i t understood, becaUfFn it is the afiso/tefelruth, that S.F. Townsend 's article and old.Dr..laenh Townsend's Sarsaparilla are heaven-wide ayiF,-and infinit e ly dtasim liar; that they are, unlike in es' particular, having not _ onesingle thing in common. 1 • :. - , As S. P. Tosinsend is' no doter.; and -eerier was, is no..' chemist, no pharranceuttst—kriona no more of medicine or , diseasellianAny other common, Ymstiont Bic, unprofessional man, What rimire eon the public have that they are Ire- Ceiling a g eine scientific mtalicine, containing all therir- . toes of the nicks used` in preparing it, andlwhich ire tri• eariable or e angeswhieh'mightlrender them the AGENTS - et' Inseam instead of healthl - -,, , • • ~.. i But whet else shook! be exisicted front one who. nows , nothing com paratively of coed One or disease-1 ;It requires" . it person Of ,nome experience to:took-and verve up esen , a common deeent meal.: How much more important brit that the persons who manufactirte medicine designed for WEAK STOMACIIS AND ENFEEBLED SYSTEMS, should knew well the medical Properties of plants, the belt manner or s'lturing and concentrating their healing "int*, • also an eat naive knowledge of :the various dimwit which.: affect the t amen system, and hew ,to adapt remedies to these dismses I'+ _..' .- . ' ,_[ t,- , '-, i n jt is to arrest frauds opon'the tmfortunate, to pourbuher , „ into wo un ded humanity, to kindle 'hope in the p - giritsg ,- 'bosom, restore health, midi:poem, and eigot , tinto the' ' i t irN crushed broken, Metro banish infirinity_that °LA. DIL JACOB , SEND. bas sotrurinitTOWlDitio, oie r - , portnnity ii means to bring hie': ' V , t - ''"i":- :' -n. : " Ora. Itialvemsol *Coeintr :Safer tit itt within th reeph, and to the, k nows " op 4) 841.1010- it , - that they may learn and knew , b y Jo 1 egr ai rtr,Ml , " 4 1 41 , 1tenisklomt Vowel!, • ~- :r. -' ' ' "RRELU . ' 4'1:4 11313;1 figbiuma Co. l i ) 4 it) iers) l , bro i Is h. t i y y _ s ' ABEL LP . , Ag. ,t Su lit. . 11 Printed, , !. I. A . 4GE lot of ,p ~,, • roc o styles and 4',. 4 - 11 "" A ~.• , ,iii - A 23: 00 : . t:thii,,oiers of ~ - --,_;-;„ , 1 itilVivakixP, -; , . :Onlii g, - 3 ': ._ ._ ~ , • . Z rc /; , 1 ~ . , . - .digit - 14 .t. !, ~ Aida do: e-Piir 10,' do. ' useist.lsipo,-,.... or' 414 BtOveliroant: twee-- .tom ; ifava; ,e4' St leg . bye'," prices:- 1 - • • 111. : ItROWS it 110. • 1 - 1 ' . . ====2=mil Opie._lfiraft - Clire. Rptiltihis'Colitan -•!-= . a in /lid iliderentrowiJ muted old Dr.lneob ToSitudind'sDermillaFilid• arti, remised ds the .original. ke. This iii notornms lalsehood- Dr: To s insend'7 l ent'`exti*" l id' i ov z . i ^r 1101) ,Allei tim eight:yams. in edrertisintinkg 4ori'Mar , li *181, 4i Imo Obtarultd 'a eharneter ;Ind ropoinifimi throuthout ihil United- Stool:mid agreater piwt of the eltorWctlier sale. berig,entiotmoix,.. This ',united 'the eniddliy of eetialetrinirlaieted inerf , and *add pr a n - vrhh.wilasen corned ittireddi fl•clußafit pabileatietia fora nurnher of Years, Thri. Mires is ;nob 1 owniend., lie applied to b number :of meatre "de :'ernpluytneld.'oriefell theme Olds nanectorpntlsp; Towniemfa glarsliparilla..mtdn; larie eahm and! sums-wir hint - expended in adrertiidn; ai.aer indiatmenat. eniharle Abe bailuess• Arlions others:he lipped,: lorchauriekwatmustamj,,F.ditor thk Farmer Who scondid Mich a 'trent:mai -0 P- Dr-. 4.4OIDII:EWIL! formerly one _ or the fro pnetors or. IIeALISTERIIII4, OINTMENT,,IILALIIIIPOSIERO.Y. and Fina*ler;of the trhken Shin i , Phllltarll , 43* .::: m z eu New Jersey„ JOIN SKILLMAN, and '-Wia • THOMPSON,: tinder thri!same of TI1031MON; SKILL! ser eee, MAN-k have employed thii old man, and al k wauderstand.., to-pay hint seven dollars per irepk;' . for the use of : his name; These into hibei been. insult{ his and- litielting us in allposailde forms in hopes we *maid notice therm, 'and- thus toring them ind 4 their decoctini ' into market.: Let the vdecide she cumin of '0631,01116,231r?1ACT Or $ A-P A 111 L.ll - A • Thirsdest itztowerdinery ,Medieiwe 94,, World hit fitiiiet is patistput Quiet Bottles: it lir six tip • • efotaitto, idoesientir,l! sod warrinated: exporter to •',de y Old. It Oxru witiontleowtitior, • pier/fog, I%fr.4llllinli or stolagt - lutist ths-Potietif. The helo!" . Reid superiiirlty, of this Barsapw, rine over sell `cillthr medlcittes Chit while it•ersil elites the ;iiiiettee, it iuriprittee the body. It is ens of .the veri , best' . „ SPRING AND. eummEn at gotcoirm • *Vet kliOrn oat' tOy purifies Alte. , whole system and itreimthens the pereon, hut. it. creates new, pate and rich Aided ;. n power ppeseiscd by nit other nieC, cane: Arid :in this lien the !rand secret elite wooden. fnl suieesi. It has perforniestwithlo the last two yearn more then. 100,000 cures of severe eases. of di ;, as least 15.000 were considered ineurahle. It has saVed the lives at more than tfi,OlM l children the'port two see. sons inthi City of gel York alone:. • 10,0020. crogitf aor l t Raul - • *issafier N. - ' lisierrggy. Dr. Tow naead's Sarsitionrille invigorates the whole eye. tent permanently. ..To those 'who Imre : lost their nous calor eneigy iik. Ilia elTeets of niedieisie or' iniliseretion committed . lOotidlt tw i lite eseessire.intlnlgetteer of the pinions, and Monett on by physical ,prnistration.of the nervoui Cysttis). lassitude, wait ;.o( ambition, fainting seusation4. premature t deco, ,and deeline.. kinnetting toward, that lntel disease Conviimption. MI be:entirely . liy this 4,lensaut remedy. ' This Dersaparillii . resto red. , II Cat intioeriiri . to kill 1 lailielatius Coral's")' . Aa 111 , ,t44e11/1 awl kroehie.aus-ott.r. agoamweltarsa %vitally' to the' Itintoi...and atimilallt tti the muscular spie l s in a itiolt:eatteordistery degkee. , . . ': _,_ ..„..... . .. .m. 1 , . .. „ ..• -- r_lt-:--=..,..„ .- -. -_= - . , .. . ...... -r... . '...,= 2 - • ~, i . " ei - :-.,. —.-.. Q.,... totientit potion Cured. . . Cleanse Snit Strevg then. Censereption gee fis evri4 firone4isis. Coovninjoi' .11. 'Leger Complaint . c.u., - Crites:4, Coughs, 4 ! Minn. Spitting Wood, ,So ###### in the 'Chest, figetisi, Flesh, Plight Sweats. Difiesell or Profile Expecte , alien, 1'44 in the Side, 4c., haie i !Ikea - and eon le eared - , . Spittissig Mood.. ' --- • Nee Irerk,..ipril St% lift .. Da. Towittecwo.-1 verily believe ) noir barter* -. Mlle has :peen the means, tlorenglo Providence, of sating My life. j 1 hare for sereral yeah • had a bad Cough, It became !afore. ,and !terse. At last 1 raised large oinnetitiei-of bland, hail night sweat., and Vial finally ,14,ilitytod and reduced; and ilia nut expect to lore. I hrhe oulio: used 3 our kserseperilla a short am., mid there Ime • wonderful change been wrought imatteo I • am loan. able to walk :all over the 4ift. 1 raiae tot Island noel my meth has left me. Toll can wall Me urine thrit I ano tloottotorott for then teattlta. Yogi toli , dieut ser*ant, t ~ . . 1511, RUSSItI.I, 65 Catharioe st l . • This ihnly :tine of ittore than t o ne thousand eases of Rhonotedion that Dr. l'owymettifs Sarsaparilla lies cm& The rnostjaevere and chronic ease. are weekly eradicated bY its extraordinary chitties. James ;Cottoning.. t: q., one of- the•alaistants in the loni ily etic Aititna ittackwelfs Wood, is dm gentleman einiken of in the following letter. Slick well's Wand, Sept. It 1817. Dr ieniteettil—Dears Sir: 1 have suffered terribly for nine yenta with:the ; considerable ef the tone 1 rotihl not eat, .1111 or walk. I Find:the mint di" trenitn itaine, end m r limbs, were terribly swollen. 1 hive ii.ed four bottles of yourSaranparilta r and they hove• don* me Mori than a thatianuttdollars wortit.of great 1 em so much jintter—imlemi I ton entirely relieved. Son are et liberti, to. tine thil. 1# the benefit of the afflicted. • Tours J.%Mt Cl/81.11ING8 . i _ : 0.44' - .. . LZ F 7..V -. 1 1i .. ...,... ' ...y„' , i ••• ..--- - ,-1 , 4 , 71111. 1 fil i 4404 . t- II . . ; • f t' , Ift.eletn!e illedicisse. • : .Dr r4wasen.r • Soria parillais i g isorerelgo sod epee di care,! for .ineipient CatisumpMe,„ Rorrenneit. Pre: 5b. 1 ,... 14nri ..m. rolling of the Womß„:llTostivensist. !Hsi. 1 Isoleorrhituir.. or whiter,. obstructed', or difficuit.-Menstrua• Minn, !noel:ll4moms of ,!t rine, or iovoluntary discharge I thereof, mid' fort.lio' g tteral prostration of the . •no mattes Whether the suit of inherent cause , or causes proiloccif hy: irregn:ar ey. i ll ness or acnident. Nothing v. can hombre stirprist than i its lusigoratir effects upon jc , o thn human' - frame,human' - frame, ' Per i. sons oral! weakness and lassitude' front taking it nt otteel.eeome rohuid. nod • full of energy nodes hi .isoffileitett. .It immediately emicdernets tits , nerve's:nine:go of the- initials , frame, which is the treat eisiissi of i err:Samoa: ,ji .will, not be expe c ted of us, Lin eases Otto delicate it usture,to eskillit certificates el ;corns! plrforated. but l i no eau asaitre the afflicted. dna liitudreils. of coxes, hove _been ,rriported is its. Thaw yawls ollcinnis where' nontlies hs; ve been ..eithoui chit. ! drew, after -Using , fitbottles °Clint in:alto:Me midi .:- eine; = hate been lolelilie liiitli iiite;:iiitaltlif alliqtrinit: It *L, has heettilesnressly . pr 'pored in,refertenco to female cm* plititi,ts. : iNojeitioles, Ol i n ituliSceasntt in Jilippese she is approo - chitigi that' cult sal -pertml, '• DAC term "lif lift." •shout.l ihieldel to take it; uli , it is a- eirtsin - prescottss ii. for :Soy of - Om uniiiereiiii •liiiil horrible diseases to which *.fertniitout. hre j a ithjeet al this " time of life, This Paric 4 mav c 1 r ept •r for ere:. V , P474 by %WV thie ME •:;S:Callf. , -- N6r4r, - it U. .is rarruakih:ror, those' who arcs preads '....trig.wirdki_inkhod. it l y is 'eliteuiliteir•to insist moors by ignicksuble the blood iitul : itariguesitiug she 'poem, Ili. • riteitl, ,li)iiiircdiciate In 10601%0.1s for all, the depot! 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