liiiiiktAg l• - '..."" --- .7,z== .4- -"i4n 4 A;t . if_t',it#iWitrti of ' - i , ;toNdilisimiainr, ~..._ _elYtillidii z i*ePti. 41100*-4-etic:.oter -4449(Agricuittral so the, queistiw;been ..,4-Yido t will 'they do 41;:iik#' 11 4eri;cs4ti!*1 ,Aittr4o,ooAss. not inet,isAestraVe *hive 'done ; if 4 1 ie - e( l 7 . rif-eyery Plitol, ree .exery ,exer- M iii *httit t‘reitt liiiiirV apace .Of 'three 0. * . ': 4 311t.. - eftlietts' . ; yet i(*hl4l l n4 7 -if. . - everY ''aol . A - tive member of ..*ofildi: in , my ~ opin p4lfWiier cent , in ad- ,777 • *of -any 'benefit are at - appieeiate gret .u kknoever:4 maybe ivg over -I",tittt, Co_mpatisou—of the gsii -adecto-set us right. ,';ithpartially - lutist' see cetieS have been Ofirictd 1. GiSlt . 44*0 5 t 'ioCietreiWO . a ‘ , P4tribr*of them.should benefactors of men, and ! Fltons-aria .Arkrights iwclnuch to- society in we .better Aii=char g e tatrOnizing Sucli c sOcietres the encouragement of interpriin Ord ample testimony. to a.ssociatons. • Every limits—our roads, our ':;Otir. public', edifices, iellts to their utility ; Ave shows about its :Worth—the influence ‘44. And .I believe ing the subject to', say, k g • t least twenty yearsin it it would have been, if - no islind hitherto existed. Oust:well remember the. old unwieldy single- and don ,; the . English and ,Dutch itted to the cultivation of the ;00 head . ; ad scythes and . 4s3han a century past, of pon ijiins. Those have all past made and ? use . d them, :there a specimen to show of our ancestors, in. pursu -toil. But :to make our "tools of a higher finish, T. adapted to our use, !11-unknown, have taken lay nearly double the . be, done, vith much roue ~ F p nee of thue, than NVe all know, to 'ths4liserence between good ' But our poorest are -tteetlian were the best which L.- The lint new 'scythe I I well remember It) would ke any young man budder at using it. The father who a_scythe in hands of his :Ulliolat.43r, would. 4trely lack un and if he used it himself. '<Mid be like that of the farmer Iknew, who ground his plow *. paeksmith'kbill for.. sharp ':alviehinight be said of - axes, ;: - stiovela, &c without been the improvement the' last forty years, biielly; : in—not only, the United ise States where agricultu tosti abound. What;` then,must rate, influence ? what but this, Vientie of those societies it is Wok) , It is well known that ctiteep time together.; and it irtia,* l :atettii'lliays felt exerted . Thence the a to be correct. ,liesiddAtsome -who va prone ;44.,tlits:'improvement would tispendent agricultural ssso -47,in 'all ages studious minds ttefOlthfinventionl and improve not that_ such l an event, is `.-se,r3t- tM0404.,, If: to tie 4 s_ 404 the inventive powers . mind; iwnare.t.o 14ok for those 04440: P4 1 40 101 W to- 41 S ofee l ast_ forty years, to k#LtiourOsh 'ilintoist*lsvp*.loas .1 - 14,1% .ccoptA trudge on 4 "i;:ina :IniaeslaUg tikek, the fees , ;the- net ods the e tAltini-samnlinWiehly tools bor ruio,t,,,Uoilinned in use from __ ... .os'initne4titivielOrni I 'The i'.3.9o;:**e.htiVer4Ous had: not aliontsted.c• „Thii stimu ii##Aisepinniums which have societies. C;14,414tii giti4l4 1414.44/ iik:tlKtikain 08111enterprize: 1 And is i Aikikool o =o invAtitinn 4 M4* - L AW 64 mind is brought +l .louco.peton. "thitlit iel,ltifeten'iot;; 44 1 4 1 7* 04 1 0::!T ed t4,* l. 4 *,,iiiiitiasite4'-'-'!_fro joip.rttettilosi, e tip of agnetilture;iwis forriied, .about forty years "ago. era :mks eball was first putin motion, - WhOgn pOtierfnl impetus has spread .far 'Other societies have stncabeen fonnekithe - fruits of whose united labors we this day . ,injoy... They each had their obstacles =Oppositions to in et and "Surmount, and the doubts of thedoubting to remove - ,"as iyell.ai Sri. But in those places 'where societies , have been best attended to, there doubts 'aid opposition have nominally. -cert.sed; because there, also, their benefits are „. More fully aprecutted. Me age o inveihion and improvement is not past; neither are the full knowledge of our own. soil, the properties it possesses, and the best methods' of tilliige, yet foy attain :ed. • ginee I,cameitmong you many impor tanthan e have i g ;been made, to great ad vantage, in Cultivation. Our soilpossesses atry_prtipettiss peCullar to itself, the value of.these and 'the b'est j itethods of ; turning Altemito.goOd account, can only be rested by experiment. llerei then is' ample room for us all to" irwestik7tte and try expedients. To this end our . secleq alas formed, and not `elfish or sinister phrposes. It is a farmer's institute, designed ifor,the careand manage :tient of farmers; and the farmers Onerally are - invited to come forward, and Tor their on - interest, take It into their hands., and thus Secure .to the.;public, that benefit which the institution wdsidtsigned to Firoauce. Ac cept of these hasty!: hints' from ,one Who hon estly believes, that the individual itilterest of all is 'with the soeinty;:and that you can not better SubSeive that inferest, than to become members alt. • • S. A. N. " WEAR 1 0E THE IgpeGARA. 6'10;000 tons of Water which each minute pour over; the precipice of 2giagara are esti: mated to harry-awity a foot of the cliff every year. Taking thil3 •average; and adopting the clear Feelogicaippol that fall once pisted at 14:4,neensfiDwn, tour, miles Wow, we must suppose A, period of twenty i thousand years occupied in this recession of the cata ract to itsiacpal'slte—while in - the Delta ofl the Itlissi..sippi, nearly -14,000 square miles in extent, 'an estimate founded onits present! rate of increase:and-on a calculation of the! amount of earthy 'matter brought down the stream, has justifred Lyell in alleging that sixty seven thousand years must have, elapsed since tho flirmation of the great' deposit began.—(litartcrly ri:OFFI'I OF 0141:GE GO:. FARNIM.G.—Mr Jesse OWen, of Warwick, Orange county; N. Y., oh a farm \ of 136 acres,' mide in 1847, frdm six cows, - 1,080 lbs: of bufter, which, tdgether kith six cWes - ,and seven spring pis,. that were fed from the refuse of the dary, sold for *255, or *42,-50 cents td each cow: In 1848, - the same number of cows, netted. in calms and pigs, *43.50 each. This year; (184 t,) he has sold, from the same number of 'cows, six calves, at the age of four weeks, for *38.55. - The Otlwi• stack of this farm consists of two liorsws. so‘en. teen steers and oxen, two cal‘ - s, ten hagi and eighteen 'plo-s. the amount of hay cut per annum, is about 51l tons: . Hight} Important fiom Santa Fe. I3y a Tel despatch frorn Szt. .Sopt. I 2t1.1.:, to the I'hifa.ll./p4.4:a Sews. We IParn that an eipte,s from SaLtaF , ...and Up; Vegas. had arrived at Fort LeveliNN..rtil on the Ist of September. with the followiug highly important,intelligences. The express left, Santa Fe oh the loth and Los Vegas on the 16th of August. On the' latter day a baud of! 40 Apache Indians attacked Capt. Jeundas' forces tit . Los Vegas pid 'after a sharp 61;0A - were re piled,, losing all but ten warriors. ' These Indians,wer, recognized as a party who had committed previous depredations—violating their treaties with the Government. the first, fire the 'lndians! broke, and 'were pursued by: the troops i througkthe bioj ken country some 8 ot.lo miles, The fight was hand to The Indians were well mounted and prepared for a fight. Six pris- I onerS.Were taken. n• predpus BM= Opm:i*Noitg*ms'.-.Mwtm ) Lieut Burnside, Sergeant Ambrose and private Meade' svere. wounded. Major Chev,alie had another light with the Camanches at the Copper Mines, on the 17th of July. The Major's party 'Wiled upward of 50 Indians---Ltook 200 prisoners, and cap- I tured 500 mules. The Major lost but one man. • CoL Virashington is very critically situa ted -at - Santa Fe. He is . isurreunded by, at least. fifty thousand hosalelndians and some feats are entertained that he ;ill be attacked by an oVerwhelming force. Bp:order - of:tel. ngtori,-almonthlyonthly rtiaii'h'as.been liikablishcd;lwhiCh liaves U'ven*P,Foi' *1 Santa Fe ' cliffie fifteen of 45f 'OreFT„nQiittb. Cali- would , cave . e r Joni% In the course of a few ciays: "Calhonn, the Indian bas es tAlisheil-Failieadlipatters' at Santa, Fe. ' Stanfield; ho was: sOnictime since corvie7 ted of the. ; - niiraer was executed on the 27th of - - •)‘ I CaptitiNuriy.leftfor fort- Smith on the 9th Of , August ,: !- - we 1 , 04114 that - tra4e reniDined •,A•t , El, Pasro tliere peen' a reduction of drltie's &Aim b • een ttiiit,AbcfaPding 4i, gold:1 71 : 411:4 • 14 * 4 - • cum -in i-co,tiAsfuon, -oni.the Aubnruithi Arbiter payoad,'; near iCar nolitet(*lnst4iatty - i*tAueicr!ti , 41.1 ii - *eight (41 i-rptii*the Arfle -,11164. Idontiose, July . - .llteirigic 0 414;:' ' r • ARE"; grizawnx:i._ r _ i • WAS just returned from the'ciity of Wea with si, well-selected and desirable of Goods, -comprising a greater variety Ow is ally kept in a country store, boughtexclusivel t cash elossi at the olol9ed rates, for theAualit t goods, and will be sold as cheap ins the cheape The best quality of .Sugar at-6.d. per pews ti be found in Susquehanna , county:; Fine flay Teas, a good variety. Molasses;: good• and p Coffee of the beit kind. Spice* of every d p now ` Saleratu_s, Raisins, Rice, Fish, andall., cr kinds:of Groceries, good ands cheap. `F ,i, Calicoes from 4 . - to 12 i ct.s.dper :yard ; Grog is, Mouslin de ,Lan6c-iilplic4s,PWils,cinPeri . . ..k. Sheeting_of best quaitty and some very loTt , trt ing,,',lirown and bletiched.; Veifilig,s.Handlte as, ItentuckY Jean2s,, Mixed Denims, Corduroy, ole skin, Cassimere4inens, &c &a; Broadclothsprom tis 2 to $4 per yard. . .-k Ladies and gentlemen7S Gl oves onii,tlusier brellas, Combs, Brushes, Silk, Thread, 'Nisi tons,.Suspenders, Batting, Wadding, Cotton Steel Goods, Combs, and a general assortm Yankee' notions. Clocks, Watche, Gold, Steel and Brass Ritys,' Gold and Silver-Pencils;•-tfold Pens. - bles, ' Ladies and Gentlemen's 'Gold Btwsom Ear Hoops, Finger Rings. eke. elza c ernbraein,, eral aSsorhnent of Jewelry. Spectaeles tvi 'ver toe* Silver Plated, German Silver, • - and other kinds of Spoons. Violins, Violin Bows and Strings. Flat Fiks, Clarinets, Accordeons, &c,-Instruction .s,l'it i ning Forks, Base Viol Strings and Bows. I Hardwitre; Cutlery, Pails and Tubs, Stu Ware 1 &e. Good Lin...teed Oil,and paints of every ticrip don,"Varnish:: Sets. Turpentine, and Paint Brush. es, NailS, Glass, Sash andl'iitty: • A .general and complete assortment of - • , Drugs awl 3f4diCities: ' Medical Instruments, Traseigii, Supporters ttc. Phy sicians supplied with good articles on 'moderate terms, Choice Liquors for medicinal purposes and the arts.; Dye Stuffs &c. Glass ware of every Aix. ription. • latnp Oils, Tannei•s Oil, Candles, Candle -Wick, Condit , Sticks, Snuffers;`Tmys, Lamps (tc:2J. . Haying Tools, Hoes,'Shovels. Ales 'and delves, Baskets, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Boot Ilkokitig, itc. &a ttr. lir. Boots, Sho e s, Upper Leather, Mirrors, T ' Bells, Tobacco of all sorts, Pipes, Snuff, Cant, S nge, Glue, Rosin, Salts,- Alum, Copers,s, Indigo. ce, Tapioca, Arrow Root' eke. Es*ntial Oils d Es sences of — all kinds - Patent ' thedicin 3 of every description. ' Blasting Warder and S ety eta Fuse, Rifle Powder, Bar Lesul, Shot, :Pere -sion Caps, Pistols the: " • ' - , Thee public are invited to call and examine The quality and- prices of goods. . . ABEL TURRELL. Montrose, June 18, 1549. • _ Jewelry, Clock and - Watch estab lishment : ILTAVE you the True tune f . If not, you can 11 have it by calling at the:first door above the Stage Iqotel, where repairing and adjusting Lever, Cylinder,,Evapement, and. eovuon NYatelies and all kinds of time keepers, Jevttly and 'Musical In struments, itc., 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 Watelie4, which 'will be !replenished every two months, consisting of gold and, silver Lever and Leine Watches, quartiers,!&c.. front to 80 dollars, silver Table and Tea Spoons, Gold Rings, Ear Hoops, Chister, jet and 'Stone Pins, Wristlets, Silver and Gold Pencils, 6011 Pens, Pen, Knives, Scissors. Silver Thimbles, Gold. Silk and Steel Chains, do. Keys. Card. Cases, Letter Fold ers, Tooth Picks and 'Brushes. Mid many other use ful and ornamental articles, which 'will sold very cheap for old and new silver and gold; Pa.: down and i;mftict is arc netts+. . Montrose, May 30,: 1849. WM. W. TRUE. Crook anti, Glass. % iTE have received a large addition' to our stock V of Crockery and Glass Ware 4 lWhich will be sold at extremely lowsprices ; many nrticles same as New York wholesale pricoS, and ;nine evenless. A large lot of Printed cOverdd Dishei at 44 cent. each-250 setts of Flowing' Attie, LiglitTlue, White Granite, and common cop..; arid sauces ,—much low er than they are sold generally A LSO A very superior lot of To I.l.,scota Grind-stones, with regard - to both shape!arftrit, - very cheap. U. BURRO & CO. Gibson, June 29, 1849. - • • Jetareiry- 6 at LADM Etna Gentlec4n's Gold tosom Pins, ,Finger Rinfr,s,Ear, Hoops, G 9 1 .4 Pencils and Pens, Silver Spoons, speetacles of every descrip tion ; gold and silver. cased . Watches, Chains and Keys; Musical Instruments, Accordeons, Flutes, Fifes, •Clannets, etc. Pistols and all sorts of Yankee Notions, and near y everything usually kept in a country store---Ehrap for Cash. [See advertisement in oiler column] Montrose. July 10, 1819. Dissolu THE Partrierilip undeillhe firm Of B. R. L h. Co., is this day cUssblved br mutual con - I B. B. LYONS, J. D. LYONS, Lanesbaro, - July 11, 1549 Those indebted to the 14e firm of B. It Lynns it: Co., will 'please toinll at ithe Captain's office and pay their fare. All the bi,hsinev• of the late firm will be settled by ' ...B. 11. LYRA'S. Lanesboro, July 11, 1841. The liminess fur the future will be continued un der the fain of I...yrons4Ber. .-- ro-vs. eIIANDLER. LanestKiro, Jule dl, 144. - • New Arrange ment. aronid;ktenaeiAtiunks .to• his friends for past tfayors, nildwaald inform them thatle has *old : out the Saloon, Eel/tem:ld Dririlne . &department. and favge 1113 lbusiimas will koe kept up .in.good-style,and that Ikehas taken the other room on the east side, next to.3i. S. Wilson's storesag where he has : owned:A front Shop for his `ltakh.and Canty bthinme i ..wholesale .and. retail ltfentrOse, Ju1y..18;184%. -C. jBALDWLW. Baking and CandY Bnainesti CAII4IED Baldwin- i# all De varlmn. ' 'l3res4'fl‘Ars, Itaik arid Mager Bread, _Cookies, Oracle* ite.i . '_kept on hand for Wholesale and titan. 'Candies got up In thd'very best l .stle,lirew , Yorlt not:e4eelded. pyranaidsand all ether fakir' Mafeeikieneeigot iipurgood , ltyle, andliedifdaltaildfcie Whotesaletadjetail. • Please arlfiin' 'C.t-BAX..DWOT: • klitintr4ultlB i 849: -- - lientlesiseles:Funikeding Warp House-. ~- ITZRRICK .@ SOITDDZICia William st, New 11 York, Mintaactireskligipors,ami Dealers in ,'Skitii,:f , Lir2oing. , lo;6el;l4o4 Colgan, Stock kitoutikr ilid Orita,llo..TOes, Boarftv "fort 1 si l cy Belti, ,` " 80 1 00/ 4 4 -4 'flaireitiefs, , Hisiery Buelo; -- ' Briipaliazisitt,'Ae. &c. : - 1 Thelthpver ' k will; 4iii eia usanatian, - be .feuill not enY4yis . 7 7 41ankisresaxi-full;but flaiap, - 4311 *g. ' - - - " e 'lf-4- 1 . 2 5 PRIA* II I,4O ,I 'al 040:-.40*-1#a:. ii',9,4-RfsUSlii#o,ll*.. WO*: 90, k. 1 9.# 1 P-01gt4?#.14) iailitiA/.4 f tbi.,eiyg - -...0.,-;*• tea' Jane 15. I== . , . T• :.- • Viihtge iriotgifor . sitia , 7 ' i ylm.nbscribeinfrern. hits - for ialf'iiri.the:4:avri4 ship of,Great : Bend* the villagi,3,-9f , J ,f7,a , rille,iand directly opposite the village - ot real Bend, located ofi.the,l/epot of the:New 'For r and Erie.railread, and the Great.Befal rind ' Won . TTurnpike, in the valley of the Suit , ilver: The railroad cres..-sing the - said tem pike, then :kit-, ding-in - a curved Eno nearly parallel,With ihe..4'nme at the distance of a few hnndrid feet, with the urp / grounds gradually rising above rLailreitLanot turn - lac, overlooking the river and the 'beantif 1 val ley, compared with its healthy climale,,relt etas' it a most desirable location for building. p ses.- The depot ground of the railroad company being located in the centre of a rich and extent ' agrt ctiltural district, surrounding iton . eveiy_ sid . with iti many roads centering it, and_all ether a Vanta ges combined, afford every adxiuttag - O,to a h ess population. 1 do Extensive IV t iccr P,otocr can be brought from the ,Susquelmatia "riir,, ad joining tire depot grounds of the saidrail ro d,suf ficient for the erection of animniffacttirhiingab lislunents,m; any machinery required. Great Bend, 52y1 • d,. GE Urn- I But arn, t of N. F. & E taiiroad „Freight Siete. Stephens aad 7' hanapson'4 FormrdingLinejfrom. G r eat/lend—Capt.". Thoinpson-r • QTEPHENS (k. THONESON willforwar4freight from Great Bend to New York by Railroad every atch Urn- Ping, gen- Eit .iieer uesday awl Thursday. by the regular freight line,which leaven Great Bend every morning at 8 o'cloc.k and minutes. George W. Stephen.s will remain at Great Bend and forward all produce entrusted, to this COmpanv and pay the returns for the same at the tailroad office. Capt. J. W. Thompson will femain oi New York and give his personal attention to the sales and itutke,ruturns as soon as, the produce dispo sed of. This company flatter themselves .by hav ing nsale_sman in New -York who has heea in the frieghting business for a number of years 4-ont Or ange county, that they can give as good, satisfac tion as any on the railroad. A liberal advance will be made on freight delivered at' the depot lif desi red. GEO. W. STE PIIENS. _Great I3ond; - - J. W. THOMPSON+ New York. - • Great Bend, ti:t . New Hat and Cap - Store. t THE citizens of Montrose and vicinity !are re spectfully informed . that the sabscribers have aoinmenced the manufacture otHats and C'aps,.two doots beioW the Farmer's Shire', Where tl4y keep constantly on band anti for, sale a general assort latent of Hats and Capps every variety and price. All-who -wish to purchase a first rate arti4e in our , fine, are . particularly invited to give . us ell - taffore purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consists} of Bea ver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Silk. Muslirat and Coney Hats-, also. California, Sporting. Wbol, Leg horn, Straw end italmleaf Hats, dc. hesides Zreat variety of Men and Boys' Cloth and Glazed Cap 4. children fancy do., &c. slihrt; a large assortment of almost every article in our line. By a sirict attention to Lu'siness and a ,desire to i3lea...e, we hope to merit and receive a liberal stip port, and assure those in want of Hats and Caps that every effort will be' made to get up the neat eszt and best kind of an article. May 1, 184t'. ELDREI) et; NEW OMB. c,iold this Side of California: TO 13i SAVED AY TLADINt; CLIE.Ar 2 ; ' OroCrry, Cov(ctitmara and Qgsn'T iloon. THE railroitd being completed, I 110 V: ',rave, and keep a general tu,.. , ..s , ,rtnivat of gr,ci;t cheap --1:11Ch as sugar', molasses. rice, v)filse aril tf:a, of prices and quality such e will ph - qise. 21.1 , i , . nuts. raisins, candy and all kinds of fruit the Market can furnish my buyers to suit AlsO, fresh (pins and oysters received in the shell, fresh fisbi too. this weather—they keep very well—l shall got by tie .railroad a weekly suppl.—to please ail !lir cu,to mer; ta,:tes T shall tr. Guihi in sters op Laal.hv the keg. or the dish—served tip eider raw or ~,,,k-eq, eq, a., rnt vr..l, . All n,e4i..1 teffv....tunt,l:-. prepa red at a wink—call iri, all ye hungry. find plank down the chink. WM. F. BitAiDLEY. Great Bend, Feb. 13. _ Eagle Steam Foundry & lOchitie Shop 1.. V _FULL BLAST: HATE wouli respectfully invite the riftrntion V all those who may be in want of Maithinery or Castings of any pattern, Mai Geeringi-, Ploughs of various:Tat - terns, Straw Cutter-, Cooking. Parlor 0. -hop ..tove:- , , Iron ct stove Ware, 4-lungle chines, Wood di Engine Lathes, stein ~ Boilers, Iron Fences, .:c., to give us a call, as we are confident we can suit the must fastidious. All work done at our Foundry warranted. CAPT. LO. Tiffany and Walter 'lfollet have ; formed a partnership for the tinnioortatam of freight and produce of all kinds, between Great Bend and New York by the Railroad, hy die rent- j lar Freight line, winch leaves Great bend evry morning at gir o'clock. Captain Tiffany.„-who has teen for 4 number of Tears engaged in the purchase and said, of produce in the New York markets. will remain in New York and give his personal attention th the dispo sal of all property committed to our carp, and mace returns as soon as the property is disp , fsed of. Mr. F'.ollet will be at Montrose and'Great Bend alternately. Orders fur ..the tranSportation of Freight, may be sent to him eithe r plac, and will receive prompt attention. Our iarges over the regular freight will be a small co mission, • L 0. TIF ANY. 'Montrose, WY 9, '0,4111%11, OLLET. . Mist Received A T the Mo*rpOss BooK,Stoits, B na's .3fagis- IA; tratcs' Ccitr*Lion, DzoilOp's F. as, Consta bles Guide., . - Mn :, 1 29, 1848. S. 4. LYONS . . . One door South. of Milli 1.: - Kn! pp's iu the (Store formetig occupied by .W. M . . Post) riria, subscriber has received' a large and exten- I. - sive stock of • ' I. ' - Groccriei L I ' - consisting of IleaF' t Sn,,, ,, M;i:lltoirakio,: Ofree, l'ofiae (la co, Rice, Ground §pices and'PelimS reh,Cloies, Saleratu.., Ginger - , NfitMegs'lndign; igarg,' " Chodo late, Sperm and tallow : Canal - 0, .0 ‘h; Mackerel by the barrel,' hal f and, quarter ba : . I and 1ii.1.1 . , (I t Herring V tbe 1;*,,/laiguls - bk.,,. : ,thg - _, i or ` „ Tio,,,tilld,, Salt by .: the 'sack .er:hi - lite', 'Plogics, sto n e s‘ 'Fe , Willow' Wain; FloO, PARK& - 4 ' ` ..- Nit'hOeitge dealer in all Pils,pr. 1' '--- ",:,-:-. ;::,;;.. ''' , .., Kliei::aiiikkilo7 t. . 11 . ,.; on :anct:.sw . ,Alkiliiii: .00 : f.: ty ! y,v4i.bafioultK ito.lo:*ker,-,18/ : reaaa, '01 44 0 11.- *PRM#';',o'o ',., Ivelicoiinnee 1ipw,,,W6%;1 , t1 -1 : '--Mcntrosel 91 0 ' 2 4 - --- t iitro vi.4 l ram.ass'atol . 0 c v'pri pa*.tvairtOlontroselint • ' 0,01'44ati(19; tireo' Viiktd>r • 0:111, S .Ork -E i*:_perA„ IT, 'BURRO' l'roprietors, Wm. JES-SUP, B. R. LYONS, • W3L J. INtraor..D, F. B. ell.t.ND M. S. Wu.so,n, B. S. BENri.ny, - 0. G. BARTi4.I-T. Eagle Foundry. ldontrose, (Pa.) Julll 4, \EI4 ARRANGEMENT. • Freight and Comission , Line, Via. New York and Erie New .orocOyi:Oti $ Ili'l4 ll4 l'lll6** . 41i) 4ibiaa , W 4ol. -611T,EtiniTs0ift -, 440ritcra , ..=Thenelis a 0 / 1.11 .r * O litlik rk-i* :in 'III , ' cien‘.loXnemitleti - tki% ,., oWneend'a -91.reanartrie..- • •iiireihisaina' iks :MUM. 1 N o gu+GENElNE;liiid aid: '. E LVToirritielt4ernildbetkr.;`, I :mud ars* =B;lv ,, * .i: , !Arrki* on rotoki* * * • =Ale, a' 1 4, 01 rilte - pst e .is 4 mr tl 0 . tie o oP*O.r.rgt he ' led 'Ditrpinclotliniritrig.ere hoe S' iai e fi,otzt::, `,fiessr,s'A he •,' -has su e Leroviedi • 000,nhtt prattitea Aiiiitsen • ye!trOl' t-lio , ioel is: rutnf . e- pee* Prargcad. umlit.i.Ms,:i; day jni in . lifie 1 , .. Sikh' tee , tricked niteriprelentigidit I looks '' -to the ;Charnel ir ..v - fintiitj'of, - Vie , marr.A c erieli.: , -meiteinterelyi.firtniuinemor. otofirthnse stoternents ottani . t. self orof me. ..:Wlies.will,m , lea to,bistioneet and.rtiqk • Fut in air their dea li ngs' -and; inteiAilfee , *ittr tlieirarkiw men! lb apt.liellAo One elit t ßp tarestaVhimitiltinn4 ufactuting , his tnixtute,ida a" ' lare aums he,Vould make. ea - an inthicement to e '6%11 is d id business... These : + men hale bees; insular -libelling .me tirVall 'possi6ht .1 . (earns, is order .o impress. .e, pAhliewit.h.the belie( alit. • itesol4.lloetor'9*-trsaparills;,wkes oat he 4enuine;'otiiiinak !. , Barsaporifia, innifolninattel Oki Doetdei ortkintaliebt. pie,- Ti is S. V; .TcitviiAelid kaglii 1 b . ave sold the tlittigirip - ' =me (oral a vteek. A wpAvve U1tn1503,-,11 hesei_il, pro- 1 1. dnee ono.single eolitatr pr e jtfAilthis.' - ilia Maietnehter.of Thom p4on„ Skillman rite: ,ii , ' nodlingLbnt a tissue of folsehutids, dm dy . masse to !1 the p ublic, : anti. keep thetnit ,, "- ----- -- - ' ' • • •-• Int; ' Poun D d , Old Old I miser 4 .EN. iv t THE ORIGINAI. I?l§covEntneir THE Genuine Townsend Sarsapa.iilla. Old DI" ToWo , elid 14 / nOO7 ahoin'•7l) year,: elf nee,:orid hi t s lengbeim known 4t ie_ 1 .4 , 1771,H0L1 an•IDI.CCOVAkEIt I, of lie (-,•. gNuf - g (WIC lA' At, " Tiyir:_vs , ..rrn SA lIS A PAPILLA." iti 1112 poht, he was cinin wiled le /Unit tts n,anni.o . :ure, by Which means it has beenTreptettut. at market. and the salt. , cnentri,icribell. in ;hose only who had proved no worth, and knOvVn its valizii. , It had-reached: the ears of many, nevertheless, as those . periwig , Who hid been healed of POSY dilemma, and saved- from ,imith,, , or ;t Cs c uned !L.! wonderful 1 •HEAIANP POW.Eft... : ?his GRANDANTI tiNtiztuALLET3 PICEPATCATICIS IA manufactured on the taro+ ticale. awl is called loran:MO.l - the length •Mid bre...till iof the land. especially Ss it:ts `Sauna incapable of decent.. lion or deterioration, , . _. 4 ' -Unlike voting S. P. To saisends it impraves with age, r alai oever 4 clirtilites hint for ":..;, better; .beestuse it is.prepareil . .on stientifie privicitifes 4 .3 y ii seinintifie num. The highest knowledge of Chemistry, anal the latest discoveries of the art, have all been brotelti into requisition in the manufa‘c turC of the Old .Deo ts.roapp rii La. The,..Carsaparilla root, ' It is well known to inflclicil men. contains many medicinal i properdos, and move protienues which ate inert or useless, 1 and others, which ii retained to preparing it tor use, pro i duce fermentofion and acid which is illier1 11 :1 3 to the ,t 1 1 ,5.. / tern. Some of the propertied of Sarsaparilla are in volatile that they entirely evaporate and are hint-in the.preplmtion. • if they are not preserved by 'a acienftfir procegs, known on: . ly to those experienced itt its manufacture_ Moreover, . these vutatde princillies. winch dy ed . in vapor, of as an ex. halation. under heat are the vrry c4scntial medico/ prop. • emit, of the TOOL wh ich oVeto it all revalue_ • Any person can boil or ,sieNV the met till they get a dark i t l colored liquid, which ti More from .tne coloring matter in l 1 the root than from anything ti•,,e ; they can then strain this 1 insipid or rnptd liquid. sweeten with sour molasses, and than call it .. SARSA PARA/AA EXTRACT or SYRUP." But such is not the article ki own as the / GENUINE °LI) DA: ;IA n()FrI'ONVNSEIN"D'S SATIti.IPA'.II,T.A. 'Phi= in •iti rrcpa red thiu ,R'i th ,. Inert - rironerties .if the ~~'! Sarslioaril a roit s.-:, 0 ::, i.onot edcver: ,• ;t> ? r.ty,tYy. of beconnw: a:l.i or f, -, t),,r .j, ...1 :- c.tu . . , •:.• 1 allel.rcirc . .tl; then every li,rl by .1 . : rli' !if ''. , trine I. seemed in a pure ' and enereelfattsd toritl: 71,1 11111 ,. Iris rt`iltitredlllC.ltileLie ' 01 10.10 g aoy o i 1., f. 44 ,-.. to. I iitt:l,lllq pr0i1....711e.i. Pre- • peed is liiv , A .1),. 11. I. 11i1-14 111, u:. , •:; ~ ,ri, . ; i, gem in the Cure of lainii iiierotil-e Disen.se . y.. .. . _ ____ " Hear.• ;It,• •a, l why r. :.mn , w.ai , ne an every ride hi It__ favor! ri.il•!re:t. We tin 4 it tioihe I ~.!rya li. co:1. 1 SP P .S* I. T, :iv , : /: /. ; 715.17, OU9 frln vp I ..iIPLEP.I. - 134,0TCHES rrry.:ll ttrisitle tram IMPURITY, QF TEM BLOQD. it pnsso,,,es a inurvetiorai efficacy in all complaints Mi. I sing from indigr..3tura, *ln Aridity if th , , .??mach, from unction! circulation, &terrain:num of Mood to the himi. i L . palpitation of the heart. cold feet and hands, cold chills :Lod i hot flashes over the body. -it has not its equal in Colds and ' 1, enugh.a: and primates car- c elpeciorritin arisl'eentle per. - splra/ion, re taxing*Stliakite4 , ufthe kings, throat alui ever ; miler part_ ;., Bin an Lutists'! is its itTi4 iience more manifestly seen and acknowledged than in all hind' :old stares of , , I % • EENIALE COMPLAINTS. it works wortileis in 'cases of - Pluar .Albus or Trhirett, Fattin.t of the Minh, Ob,tructini, Suppre.sedjoi Painfu; Metaxes. Irregtrirrr_ay of natmtrual penal,. and the like; . and is cfrectual in euro.4 a`Jl the :arms of Kidney Diseases: fly removing Übe:item:els. and reyulatinz the cencral system. II pea ,- mite mai atrain,:th to the whole hadhand thus cures all forma of - I . tier - vont; Dlaenries anti Debility. and thus prevails or reitefrcs a er , al. varlets . or'pttlee mat 1 . tidies. as Spinal irritatl'eu, Neural:tin. ,:!;:.'Vitus' Dance, r &rooting. .Eniteptic Ito. Coueo.'slans. err. . , It cleanses - the M o nal. k•xcite9 the liver in healthy-Hi:Ural. canes the stomach. and. gives rood digestion, relieves the bowels of to rPor a... 1 caisdr at i..nt allayg inflammation, pm , rifles the skin, tviali telt (lie circulation of the blood pea! duet= gentle, warrntli equally all over the hotly. arid the ta.t..t. , ,,ht, t -tt.r.n.l. ;I,u; i 4r ..• sal, -...4-Icture+ and rightness.trid wave. Ail ot..rucions. +.lO niagorates the entire nertorah synem. I. not thi.th . t . Vt.. 31.....1..-1..1. . ',..e.....o.railalAVOLTir needs But can env in, these itrangs tat raul.et. S...e.,Townserid'i interior arty le 1 - -- Tu., ..-ght.-: man's liqUidis not - re -- ' c 0 m PA rt. E. D - x- - 1 rr ii THE OLD,DR S. became of one CRAN E ) FACT. that the one IaINC9IPAt BLE of DETERIORATIN, and. ; • t NEyk..i: SPOILS, ... , .. while the.other DOES t t hatring.fermenting....and Maul the bottles cnntaininv , ii into fragments ; the sour, act liquid exploding, anttriltMaging otherrtfOds l- Illutit not thi horrible compel:met be ; poisonous to the strivirri 7--,What• put acid into a systtitniali - cardy diseased with add? W . causes Dyspepsia but acitfl Do wunot all know that whe - food sours in our stomluthe. what mischief it Iprodttais flatulence. hearthurn.-nlpitation of Ate heart, liver cant plaint. diarrhea. d3s Merv. colic, and corruption of th ' blood) itliat is Sem ti hurtta an acid I t untoptilhebody. What produces all the hramirs which hrimr,. on' Eruptions° the Skin. Stahl Jleal, Salt Rheum,. blryStpelas.. White , Swellings. Fever Sore . ithd all ulcerations ir.temitl"and da , ternal 7 It is nothing hinder heaven but an acid substance'. which :slurs. and thirs Is; irals all the fluids of the.britly. mare OT lasi. What causes Ehroinrathun be,a sour and aci4 fluid which insitittatai bself-Itelsvien„theloints and else where, irritating and inflaming. the delicate wanes upoi which it actss7 , So of, nervous diseases. of . inimititY of th .' blond, of deranged -ci calla tion; 'arid nearly, all . the . ailrnetali / which W mart n ante. ' Willa hU Now, is .it not horn bla to maks. anti sell, and , infini,tely, Worse to use this SOURING. TISIIittErING. A CID „a.00111pOUP(D" .01 ~ .' S. TOWNSEND, ~.. 1 -4= •.,_, :t and yet Ito would fain, h ave it understood that Old Dr: le cob Townsend's 'Gent ftie Origins! SarsoporOilai is ill IN ITATION of his tee ta lop proPttratialat ~.- -1 Ileave.a forbi6., tha 4 % a thould .deftl fitt.biirarticle,srbio. would bear the' 'Moat nt reeitithlancti tti, - 5..! P. Mow Ili!flell artide t :', '-, I ,":"... .. '.. '.: ..' 4, , ,%:, 1, • ''Z . _ -, ", ,• - ,', ' We t wish it tinders •1, because it 'is die absehile triii , that S. P. Townsend' Tele and old IN:litribTovinu - sith • i t Sarsipurillti ate Ai• f *id* apart; vast infinitely cites' gar; that theyaie- , ki, e in,eyery, partiet,i4Ohaving Fi i t= tlitnie.thutz_ ,itt Irn .. en. . ', , ~ ' --- As :S. - P. Toiliisen is no'dombr, and '- - nrker'svas,- le 6 chemist, ri6Pdti .• • eto-Lknows - no.-Mbre Of-medicine t disease than arty oth. ,4tartmon, tmacientificompr% k ain 1 , man, what guff:nide tha_public: brie that the are - rewire 6 gcnuineasi n item nfdlorne montane ta ei r tnes-of the isticlea#l . •Irk:priTarin; ttr. and:wbieh a :in. capable ofthingett whiff! might ' tan - tist thefall'ae AGE ' of Diseaa6 Itistead Of helaltlel - - .-:''_ .:'=-_,-. ,:-'• .. = ,"1.-::'- ,, - , •"4 • , But what else On .1 4 tsi , ex'pepteli-iftlul. qua Yho.'• nothing comp.statie .tylif,m6diane.4ditioabs 7.. , ltratini - a Orson AT aomerl • rience - to "cook inCeerfeeimperse • common deenit *. , now mumh,:jmna- ImpOstant'. 1 t . .-... dhat the peotons wit • Manufacture:medicine deafened fie ,•,- .i WEAK S",t1;1 0 11AC ! ,ANENFEEALEPSYSTS '.';' l ed W - 6.auld Irtiorrit - 41 t • . kat Dtattitit. tarot ttlattot:AN. - 4 j.mannat , of ....att % tohimfAtating titaktt .eajiitg Ts 't cep an extensive k ... ledge of the 7r:diem ?amount - offert the human a a , and how to adapt - manlier thane 111141M:if l'' ' ' ' . ..•`-..'" ,, P'l ::?,, . „ ..'.4„ .. .01.:-. , : - 17.4 1 .. - ile ix. tcpittreist , ins ‘ upon :the litnantlitt!ttil t , - bitallt — i . " .„' ba i t jut& !rounded km.. ty. to Iciafili Mips in'lttentoper 'f.. I .tionoitit;lo 'iiil-cmi i iltrth."Pil4 ; 'tqlc* 4ll4l 4 l tetw , itiutahiei' 1 fetushetVand brio •, . ttIiSISIA-0/91141MIt.Pki •A*CORMOWARE if )1411ADY„wkapa tletass964o % , ',porturtity to t nants . Pfm.l Kra . "'" -':-:': :*-`-t - t•' . ..'..Lt=.- - "Zr ,- - , - OkatatotMalir alVoliiiiitiiiati' 'itati. , lllA ' '4. . within th e:teach; It . . . . .'..inglrity.9o. ll - that]o4 . utaytteinn -, 41 kilovii - byjny iil extreifintii;lll they - litiamA'P9arerlei.Heak ~...v. ABEL -'lllll4Ei „_ : en - or i l igk, • *thijci amp s, call r l 4. fr/ :Atftr the - cv - , J , midst! ap • Bingh2mym . - ed , lug foy IrltR117: ,: t .y.,, , ,, z p n . •...,,,-,„,,,1--,g,.,,,itig, MMMEMEM t • 1 Al • Ctlrt in - • It 4 A tt sa IbrO I oor ,ah v6 t7 l r .veng Tor. .4oreth Jena and, rrtbrcot elit t l y a c Itta toe r 411341 415. te pa . ; *s4.**; - * : fi er Vit-Wittit 11 5 1 •=r , kw. . Jo ' I dn fertiwel feleiheod. do tut ei rtim obtais United fl teinkedi au- ol .. b 3ico t -hiopk 'royal siiths iive to 'tuba* *, who awl, 'formed! ;OINTMI *Mee THOSIT MAN Sr' zi'wos foe the u".. tioilder -them, atie, into' ot:' _ • - S A It S,A--IP Ault4 , ll,ll6:EA The moat 'estrenrditary:llretßel4e'inAlfkr* !'Aft Extract lie pet up: in V 14 474° 111 0 i" ll * f ig. thedplllr, plid/ailer, ' mid iserrerittl sitpiltrer I say sard.l-.. it nurse N l lkind towithyrilr, purging, lit/Link! or dibilf• „ • •••• 8 0 l 'e - ,0 4 Pfl i r"!.- , t'•-, ;' Thu great beenty :and • supailoi•ibe - Of ii ; thia , rill, over all other_-ttictliqi . stes 'is. that ,r 01 15, . ., , eines the disease, Tt inyiggiatei:lbe bo431;;;;i4 V the' very best . . • '''•:-' 'SPRING AND,SIIBEIIER",IIIIEDI INES , aver known: i: not only , puri fi ei'•-the'vethiplat% mud streligthani•tki PiroPdr." l -4 Elli!.*•'''Vl w add rich blood ; a rower , plummeted • toy s _eo o t her tine. And to. this, lies the van4..ascreirst .-,,,.. co ...cp..: :I t ga s perforlne4 e'ithitrih lastiort 1 more then Inu,oot) mires of severe caves of dime!" • least 15.0 W ortra„cOasidered.incyrable„ !It.ttae the' lives of wore than 16,01(0 child's . ..au' te L pis i ii *QUI io the 'City or ;41+7" Yorlielene. 1 • : I 0,000 osieri eif" -tirsicr;il 6;5 ' 161111i.- venni of riervott. iinermy. „p Dr. Tow loos.ki's Putraamtritla. Invigorate's ky, "Ong teal permanently. Ti.' titbit, eh - . Mive !oat lheii I cults ousrgy by the effect} of aim:tans int' ktoirscril cotuthittrd In youth oi".the sleessive iodagetie• of' posstoos, sod Moonlit CitAlyjdtysiesi priiiitratiwit oft itorvoussyntem laseituda, was 'of alibuios, fainti "sonimtiotia wet - nature • dealt) and decline it6Lsteni lowan!. that fatal tilioeftileConcooptioifeiii be entir restored by this. L pletassov,reweil.s. This Sotoolias is fur •1111.Crits. to boy , I um . igsr9lfilig Cdordsid As It reniiiewatol ittviiieratee j he. lryste . l , a, "IvOlie' to the limbo, end etrehitth to the uthiciiter it, • mon ext.emolitirry -degree. - . . 4 ••••,••••••:iptiete.. grEtl r.. rug,thvi; . .C. , ..telption.ten 'be cc Nr vl.OllllO. C , 4044/ 411/41/ 4: .4. 1.1 Ve 4 " .Cruit taint. C C•tin! Cow SylflOtti Illuvd Sot, tier lie }'lash , MA. ht Slteasis. °dim Pt •e I prat" l'irirt LSO fern orid eau be tweed'- , ' ' ; otpieettig,BSloduA.l /Nen Xuri,t7.lpri s t.`4,lo.47. tic Towriortou,-1 vrfriti befir.vii pint . ',.SirOoz lin. bus Loull the mOtitio, Prq,i,denii,"Of *Pal 11., lire. I Imre fur rurptut YeArs boot be cute. ...ogre cot worm. A!. _butt 4 Faip.4 ties of ..rent., hit' rota great) ) teal umi red...cut, dial twOrriri , ri to I 1...vr ...my u•cd tour 5,,, afti. dlu at illort Ita , ,onterruti eb!.firO , IfOullitilis am on nr . I .lc (0 W 4 .11: All :.%rr a;t3%. railsae I u u my mall. Itql tole. 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