The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, October 04, 1849, Image 4

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    vA s AIUMMS' - DEPMMKM --.- '
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Xf'4t,,i - Ifimilisrai ii;_iiiiiatiiai . a tent-maker.
~*Oialiiivas- 4 tinjoeiliaiO; a carpenter. , - - -
I . .k,e;;ltir4i Architect of the universe, lathe
,lltfolffthiSiii iirtlini'llitiViltiVarid• the mirth ,
Intli l ta tons,torilsdn' iiiiiiiiite . aintinnuiiitat'e,
f4oa TV.lpoiterinti • *kill which human
. •biWandatumait'• , Wisdom may attempt to
•
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ii;, - - , 4 ; ''' ;.. , 14,-.:::Wr.i,-.21--e:.:3 ~' c-:f.f. .-. .i'a ': , ...r r , .
, r•Rr.E. ...d. -••••-: , "
• cAtl43 falinkii;.•Meicivanies AM' tlO most
i rtliSnans — luld - ilifi:.'ln,ita..,.. -- ip4)itiint Class of
eTxttifi
thtitimtf ''" White : vet ` promotes= the'
. •,_ - ~..-: :',Oe'enitrinpkiitotes the interests of
,i#'iitiAilien'lltey, like tanners; Viva- treat
t .:*.li4it'lf,ea . (,.-inducements to. become
1 men ~ of fe nce,
,IMCiound- knoWledge.—
IW - fiCM'Aanie in_every_ operation, brings
'1 I Pto its4 - 1014 1 - 'prikiiites -of science which
~ iok - is ; of cot
~ his intemtandjtis
1 ~30.4:.,*404- g - w "
#or i yaryz,appireAtio c !, 4.1:10,;:iio.-nrriq.or ,Loh;as
' sillious of, lOvr.:rigotona :his •empleynaent, if
i4llo***kif,MlikAt.7*.AailY•iPiuktfc.A
-1. irliVinti (otheeimodett otiMprorement, is
." .' • lolmin man of future influence and
• - - itisliTitibi“ -' ' That -.-' .' ' seeks
• , i yi -_apprentice who
.
1• “ . 4 ,o4Lnp y .
,he'interests of his' •
teaOm
tlioyor4rottio iik4elre.o4.4llY Ilii - .91P• ill- .
AssetiktAia::Character-- is the best capital a
younglnasirxisirtatve..for, Lilo ipomnlencement
'ffrittess:i
~- -2.C•i•i , i • .!!;, ..•,.. , • .•
__.,,, ", •
,": 1 " ' 'hintitz; - , - :Blie 7 l . i'rnferic,' 'Make Safe -and
end` , ii4- , ahteiffien: . They It're' well cdtit
et
,eated -- - ligislators,•and for other oces be
cause— 'l , l ' 'I . li' u - r --. ' ",-
educated in se op ~,o ..experretree.—s
itattlbo.-Ixstt6r qualified t o make laws
- for aiding — tri - operations. of busjness , . than
00 . 44 - n01;0 in these operations.-- , Scien-
Vifte*cric 'an. ' ` i ,' .i
' 4 ^ T •l'r , ~ R earingand *alb& Stock.
3-1- Aiii''7lstiOiiitieg . :4 summary of remarks
-made -by',- Ifr. Lyon, in a leeture before the
by -,t 'al,,inefli`',. Club " The principles ;lald
'.
itoiirt - are` w orthy of AU:anti - OIL. ••- '' '
• .. . . ..„
;; ; Xf4. l l4,4nimakkiacM quickly fora givco
amount:of .i 6041 thait,older. By high feed
ing,_ a Lamy) of Sontbdown: breed, (not a
- lingsksort) Marble
_ll5 Or 16 'pounds a quo,r- .
teiliiii ;Tel - tit:old ; - at the same age, a yoUnr• 1
,ox may be from fire to six score a varterd
lids li#:),diic;' froniqhf'sinfilterqiiiitity of !
... l ike' *hi& animals consume while young, 1
- 15:eq 'atilt°. what they will yield in any sub-
sequent year from
,a large quantity.
If youn, p er,ani,malsl3;.reared well or kept
fat from thohegimaing, they acquire a con
eltitutiOn; iv,hiCh • enstires their growing more
:id - #lTitiittOit, ye4rs from a less proportion
::.#16441. _The prOgeny of well reared stock
improvek front generation to generation.
When an animal:is in good condition it
- yields a . greater, -produce fur its food than
'Aiklitii itis poor itit;lean. • .
It therefore, Zan ',. animal be first fed on
„g - 44 past - are • till'il is fresh and fat,and then
.. , ,
_,
-,realovt,. to poori keeping so . as to lase -its
tlliinditiOn, -- not only is the food whooly lost
`''ilit'''Whicli it. declined in flesh, but all the
441'fOolf:*itich :it may consume for some
I,l4MA•liifterWard, has very much Jess &fleet.
•Alielee_ding of animals therefore should
be gaits continnitirs, • : Ili well as liberal, In
ordo : troi be fully profitable.
1
•
77.4sideliiihroif i ghi, always to - be plowed With
fOii*Ontal.fniroc.inttEad of Tuuninfr it up
„itnd or Sl,antingitiowantis the bottom .
- , ot.the-,,hi1l with too great an -inclination.—
sometimes ,require considerable
kill to'p.reaerre nearly horizontal' position,
`'fikio 'the bills are thrown together in all
*Aims and aro short. But with care, it
:.can at times be accomplished, with the
use of a spirit level, or a plumb and square._
The furrows are made to circle around the
lilit'and'follow them in any direetion, how
ever short or, cricioked, it may be necessary
tot iagke . them: 'ln . , : many portioth of .the
Southern States,' the heavy rains falling
Upon inclined to. wash, ltave worn
staway nearly all the , soil; and left barreniess
and -dosoiation .Where. fertility once existed.
intlinatiOn-of one foot in ten or twelve,
to lead off *Ater; This inch
-1.404 is essential,- and if made entirely lei - -
et , thee.water would break over and force its
-- owtrAvw.lown - the hiii , gullyin t ,fr equally bad;
as indiveeti. (cillevi'.dath Of the furrows
in
thin;*64o4-,T.;.,*-,-:
an.—A.farmer
shoi4)**elflififrueted in chemistry gen
erally?lmirtictilaily,as,aPplied to agri
culture ; should be well versed in mineralogy,
"gfeaklgy, -_ , :botlny, , '-and in the physiology of
Aceedi;o - il i ants; trees-and animals, including
0 Of biMina i* should learnsie
1444gt**raqqik; &c.,
hq . ;4 llo o l e . iti4Y
qporitical:econom,y :so faras to have a ;clear
ileonceyitiori: Of :the , sourms , of wealth and
• a ,ms,peFity. 'ln ou r republican government
lieShonldhistiucted - in his; constitutional
aadjaigAJ l to, them ; to' a
-Meese and iondentierVelocatiOn. ; ,It hem
.Fluippy-.event even - for -nni-country When our
fameri, 4ii'edu - cated, Andl have the itscen
-44u4 in:40;414.a there
-hi-put arstn)tothi) fallacious
have
41ings,of'ffen!i!goffiles,' ..Who. hive Arcady
-n4 B
orir i iiiiviiilipks pre-eminent 44ree,10''
.4inebt*lmiable condnion,, :by their-.miserable
4 0.. k • 4 •
has
ii - Aapik,, , 4o44lothat the flesh' of - nnimati
*lncliiiollll6l4itiqlq 44 41 e qf •ttiq - qidi. it
if Mien
915 4 )1, 1 0 6 4 1° . :t iYA! 1 #fl 41 4.!t•
; 11 1, p ' c iV0). 044E43,
_ _ .
cire - unistluipas . sip -
• flesh :Vac*
' l oltiligt"
,#* - 40weli
iviiteArOnttar*OkAilelibialakkiitest;.k
,4riveo;wllll*. ke9,44,A,
AtteiirbS bo4:Atitta*:ll . 6:_o no t Id 9
,E 7 risl4ritifq
fens the 4tetnierAttirc I
=rnir
frtar, -Ettruaa=-44 Evatusrerr.—Alew
_
-days ago; our...friend and-townsman, Qeo. A.
,Rick, tile 'FcIAY, II . I s - cluite Pe- 7 ? - •
nt for 'agricultural pursuits and:-Sexpen
,mi-nts; ;presented .11Siiritir , seivtal , v ery fine
riMitluseiotti phinus
,t4kett' from a, , Oartittlar
PO "a k:titii*. VAr. l l4o;,:fri4n
04)und:x 1 i0i' 1411) 11 c.i imit , f.eo44o trio : - ; rind,
14t „apting; .uhuaticMat,thirtl of ea , Anch
the 'fie fpit, 'onli this , is •at Iletlst
' the ii
o),fieetther'lir4itelies
41110. tree; liO4r f „ilaycre4; 40.Eittogali'er
stiperior, iitteetigni-:koolls flour
ishing and be,althy; althottghlts slfoots,,of
thiS year's . growth, tuxt 'much 'smaller, 'the
atiii4tioco of trit(Aoiriislitacat appearing , ' i to
lat} aiteA' .01104 cutircly.to 7 the
frio .
it.---Danv Democrat; • •
...i : iA- FAcf .-, 2 1:41 - a t , neWSpaper is, not -worth
toting .ai l / 2 .l4:cejlin7foi,,,it is , not worth rend
:fo.
~ISTC;ktict,W- , siinii. O lfireiri who begy_Steal
o',..lyerreiv all We VIVI - 414 m6t: . andr'ihev
-o,:nc:Foily, keen . Alvin, all that is ,going,on,
.ititi , : alittkiLifnore,4 ryes, .men -who watch
r iromitt for loa istiliwto , f„re... t the first glance
I'a*.ikpaper . and'',''beri* it - if; possible .- before
Elie ; enier ilii. , react it; men. who - ses hitOts
41)0ft-owing are SO, cenffried :that if, tiller
' thl'not-die in te.ogteat i harry,. they will c er-
Mitly borrow ycOtlinisiti'be !berried in l-litet
Otne of, thew SartiViiien Who Cara affiAdleo
,
pay for,their hottie,paper can utter circus
caravans, liunse-racest-.:and 1 taveriv, -Nit
tithersiinake tt- great' show of charity 'i
Afiltilatittiqi+HietiegeAsYthis:: Canltp • ,
{t i le tii, „141E1t,::t:,i_1.),/,mggep ',Oford:.
h Titutil6 *, igkstlip hoick -**ttr...
- I. A. good' deal of excitement was ca
--thiciirgh . the!'47,ity 'lliy the report ' tlrat , ,_
':FOusSirt; the 'irvey . from . F.i:arrea to iiitil•G i
•erMuerit,,had Keceived his passports: - With it
having..-asked.l for !therm, and stocks ..fell it.
Consequence.., -•,. , - 1.. • '.. '•' •
• IThe f a cts; ;iswe have trul'on good . It
..tliority; are a fou,, , .is • s me" Weeks si
.ce
.•:- , roussin. Made. , : upon . the - PrOii4rTiEgent. at
'Vashington 41 demand • oil inennityi: faro a
French .ship , damaged-or captured .atliVera
Cruz in the - Mexicart: l NYar.P 'Several 'letters
•Vitie eichaeged hetWe,en the Envoy and Mr.
Clayton on ,the subject, in the coarse iof
Which the fonder indulged in remarkes which
--Were-teemedirostnrvetriustating-to - Our v--
e - rnment. 1W: consequence of this the cr
reSpondenee - With him. was suspended,ant - a
eoppy of the offensive letter was transmitted
directly to Paris ' 'with the expressed • wish
Ili'at he should be , recalled Without delay
- Nre arc informed that Mr; De 'Tecqtreyille,
-
the French Minister of Foreign Affairs 1 . 0--
plied, maintaining the seine ground as had
Mien taken by Mr. Poussin, and declining
threcall him. It is; however, reported, ion
e ! other hand, thatue. answer has been c
re
itived from Faris, but that, having miter
a
Isufficient time in vain, the dismissal of the
. Invoy has taken place ; but we have reasons
j for sup - Cm - sing the version I%*e have given
1 aboVe to be more authent. It was, Ino
I iroubt, this Very matter winch carried the
[President so suddenly back to Washington
from his 'Northern tour. - We arc told that
the question of Mr.. ; Rives',reeeption at Paris
jives not involved in the affair.
I : It has been said that Mr. Pous.sin recei+cd
his dismissal some days since, but we under
stand that such was not the case. U s e has
,'been staying in this City recently, and left
' for Washington yesterday. .. .
1. 'The frigate Portsmouth, under orders fir
:the Mediterranean, was yesterday counter
! !mended by telegraph , despatch from W4l:-
ingtou.—This is,supposed to have some con
, mection with . the dillieultv.
At a recent meeting of the Cabinet it was
;decider' .thati the 'position taken in reference
Tao the -question out .of which.this affair has
' igrown couldl not: be receded from. We pre,
!sume this is as it should- be,'and though it
inlay scent to render the issue more grave, it
is not too much to say
,that there :isl:_no
danger of aSerieus rupture betweett!thelWo
Countsip.... At this time of day flin:fgritted
States and i France are not -going to war
i about such a matter. We have no fear for
the national -honor in the hands. of Gen.
Taylor, and! his ,c.. 4 -abinet, nor is our -cOnfi
dence,in-thri.respeet, pity ; 11s-hecause we be
lieve thii que.stion , will be settled by peaceful
uegotia.tion„Without serious harm to anybody
except the frightened sellers of stocks, and
for losses of that sortive 'cannot 'feel any Very
deep sYmpathy. There will be peace, and
an honorable peace ; of that let everybody
be assured.: , ,-Tii/ntne Seit, 19. 1
`'' tar lAl4le4rßp* - destiiitch from Wiph
....ington;lateri than, the. above, Says that . the
following
.Is, a tree. state 'of the affair I be
tween our Government and the French-Min
ister,:?:,r -During a-correspondence which-vas
not in. feistier' to my. ,11;ives' reception. in
Trance-.apane highly :offenttiVe 'remarks were
made by PeuSsin't63lr.. Clayton, which
the 'Latter inelZiSca in a 'l4tei• - to, LOiiis Xa
r` .
,polenn, ; (lema niiing therecail of M. Poussin.
'The necessary Jime ;having . transpired, ;and
no-answer, t)eing-iecieiCed free t 'France, M.
tssin was notified Ort . :Monday:iluit his
..p*Piirta.
~ Were: ;athiS, - ,sef Oce,.. and , th:4; , ,t4e
'resident-*lnlct 7 iwlpiigeP receive hitn..--,
.1 1 .. A Tirashihkfin I.6tidriiltd•res;that-',J-- ' ' '
, iii :-1 4 `,Fral*, two tk 'I Rep.ablicr. Juan, , trqiii:4tile
finti-evineCd'UedislifiC-ollth - 6. United States.
~ T he'feeling has=rneChatt jute. flimiy , '"t‘tiF . iif
1401X1.44 . 0 If)9rl4.l4l3lPfs' i n'OVOA,, 4:l4s_.
1 - 4.0094. 1 4040 -lialPitaY; 4 6 4 1 j4 . -,... ' . - -tfde?"l l.
iiiiiat -occielintesineOratiol Juts had al,Preai
i'd'ent-bas-,Cliar-Unit64l4Stat4been•incnticon&l'
as "'tiaras right to-o-petl f -t,h-VaAlit i,
030,. - .l'residel6lAil_di . 6s•.,.*Alol'6[liCiaiiiiitig
A i* , :ilatio.4slNN* , -I.).4ft,fefir;goizea-:i40: 41'
deixpldeneeiionif e6ntitrir•the first, tiiiiietobwi.
4d4e; heifvievnett even filinded`toilt ~-, ;.;1
t.g ICY
•-•••
11U !l i g I MP L It 'll= .f . .! I
14 • •
• 5 !" 3, . C . " • • ~.: 4 3 % e l 1 +moils;
•4 t 9ittr ,47111.**
are - ou. -•
54, 1
lune -
d - NoDmiT;lnice, B gsiP, 442 a frad " u lP l 4/*
uticived Ott , T. .
' July Uttt. p
:.4u~ ~r
t. ,
: - .:,' . .irejec ra kklikivi •
' (ABA&
TAtqtr,t'retart*il fibril tin - fey of tie*. Yokk,
.I.l' , with it:well-selected and &snub.% asgortniiint
of Goix,s, , Acompriaingiigieitietk- - Vitriety than is min-,
ally iMpt thuntry , sikire;•-bought esti ttstvely• for
etha cfouit ht• the foiccst rafts, fon. The :qtiality
goods, and will•be'sotd _ ns ehrap as the cheapest:
• '"Th'e VeSt qnality of •SuTar: at. 6 d.• -per rxitintl , ito
'he CUM in Susquielumnat county. Vino flavored
Teas, a , rocal variety : . Molasses, good and cheap. 1
•t'ofke e s t the lest kind: Spices of eVery•d&.crip-
RaValasi Rice, Fi,ll. and all 'ether
ititids:a Gro`eertez; good and Chap. • •
Calicoes from •A1'* . q.;3 . .1 )errvard; Gine/ants.
31ousliii de .14me 3 t Alpacca.s; Plaitls,piaper,
Sheeting of hest . q'llah4.' tilid shale Very low; Shirt
brOttii Mid tleddi'ed ; llartdker,chiefs,
R.entuckY Jeans Mixed Denims, Cordhroy;
ile
skin, oa4slineto,:.Linens, &c. Broadelofhs from
ti pet yeti]: •• I , ,„
• al -
Ladiemid.gentletnens ore:, and Linsiery Um-
OnAts, Ith&s, Silk, thread, Twist, But=
tons,
tons Sufpentier's;, rating, Wadding, V•ottbir-Yarri,
:Steel Goods,ltrenlysc•and a general a.ssorlment of
l'ankee.:lnotili6,' •
iGold, - Steel and IlrasS Watch
krOeldhahlltSitker Pencil:4'i. Gold :Pew, 'Phial
hles;4.4ies and Gentlemen's _Gold! Bosom Pins,
-Ear Hoops, Finger kings, Aa du.; embracing a gen
eral .vssortmentidAewelry. Spectacles with sil
ver boWs, Silver•Pkited, - Gertaan Silver, Ate., SilVer
and other kinds of Sp(x)ns.
. Violindiows and - Strings, Flutes,;Fifes,
Olnrinets;:Accuideomt; 'lnstructions Books,lTu
ning Forkg; Base Vial String' nod Bows.
, s ,, ,ff'xirthitare; etitlt.ry--PaiLs and Tubs, Stone Ware
ate • Good , LinseedlOil, and paints of every descrip
ition, Varnislu Sp 7 tS'i Turpentine, and • Paint Brush • •
.a.s, , Nails,•l3-lass•-,'Sath rind Putty..
'A general audtkomfiloto assortment of
S . Dingo and Medicines!
'Ahedicalrlustrunienta. Trit.s.sea,Suciporters &c.
• sielans•-anpplied.iwith good -articles ou moderate
• rernist. ,, Choice .Liquors for.tnedichull purposes and
the arts; Dye Sinffske.
• Glass: ware of -every description. Lamp Oils,
7anners• Oil, ()mattes, dandle Wick; Candle Sticks,
Stiffers,Trays,Lailips Ate. • .
Haying Took-Hoe-3, Shovels. Axes and Helves,
Baskets;, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Boot Blacking, • tic.
Boots, Shoot, Upper Leather; Mirrors. Tell&lls,
TobacemOf all sorts, Pipes,- Snuff, Candy, Sponge,
Olue,;ltbsin, Salts, Alum, Coperas, Indigo, Mace,
'lltpioca[; , Krrow Rcwirt. &c E isential , oilS7 and Es
settees of All , kinds Patent medicines ,of
every deseriptitm.• Blasting iPowder and Safety-
Fuse, Rifle Powder, Bar neld, Shot s . Percustion
Caps, PkOis Le. r
The public are invited, to Ball and ez•tmnet the
gludity s Amlly ices grds.
• - ABEL TURYtELL.
MontepFc, Jnoe 13, 1
Clock wind , Watch cstah
-'l',-•---'..-rlighoient-s
. ,
trAVE you the-True tine 'lf not, you can
-SAL 'have tt by vTimii- A • of -dui: first door above the
Stage Hotel, where repairing and iiiljusthig Lever,
Cylinder .Escapement; and common Watches_ and
riirkindif fof time keepers, Jewelry and: Mnsleal In
krtuni.nts, &a, are Bono in style that cannot ftil
to suit the most fastidious. All warranted to per
form hecbrding, to' the quality of the article.
Just receir‘ed, n good assortment of fashionable
Jewelry and Watches, which will he replenished
every two consii-ting of geld and silver
Lever and Lepine Watche:, Quartiers, &a. from 7
to 80 dollars, sitVer gable. and Tea SpohnS, Gehl
Rings, Ear Hoops. Clnster, Jet and Stone Pins,
Wristlets, Sliver and Gold Pencils, Gold Pens, Pen
Knives. Scissors . ; Sil . Ver Thimbles, Gold, Silk and
Steel Chains, ilf; Key's, Card Cat , c , A, Letter Fold
ers, Tooth- PickS and trashes, and many other use
ful 'and ornamental articles, which will be :sold ver'y
cheap fir old and new Aver and gold.
. Pay down and small profits is my motto. •
Monitose, May $O, 1549. 1,13/. W. TRITE.-
Crockery and Glass.
I .
have received n large addition to our stock
1' of Crockery and Glass Ware, which will be
.sold at extremely low prices; many.artieles same
as Now York wholesale prices, end sonic even less.
large lot of Printed eovered Di=hes nt -14 cents
each-250 setts of Flowing Blue, I..ight Blue, White
Granite, and common pups and saucers,—touch low
er than they are sold gonerally
A LSO,
A rery superior lot of Nov:l.:rota Grind-stones,
with regard ter both shape and grit, very cheap.
• C. B UR R 0 IV'S A?
Gibson, June 29, 1849.
. ..... . -
—' ' • Sfewal it-rai Turrelrg.
T ADZES aiicl :Gentleinen's Gold P.0.-,:orn Pin;,
1 1_1 FingerAtings, Ear hoops, Gold Pencils rin4
(Pena, Silver Spoons, spectacles of every descriji
ttion; gold and silver cased Watches, Chains and
`Keys.; !Musical Instruments, Violins, Accorthums,
Fluter Fifes, Clarinets, etc. Pistols and all sorts
,of Yankee Xotions, an 4 nearly every thing usually
kept ill a country store—('heap-for Cosh.
! [See advertisement in another column.]
! Montrose, July 10, 1849. -
Dissolution
rriTE Paitnetship under the firm of B.R. -L,
-L. is this !tiny dissolved by Mutual con
I sent. • 11. R. LYONS,
• J. D. LYONS,
Lanesboro, Jutyl 1, 184 A. S. A. LYONS.
Thaeltideliteil to the, Ihic firm of R. R. Lyons
I! & Co.. will pleu.Se tO dill At the - Captain.'s office and.
pay their fare. the business of the late firm
will be settled by. - . B. It. I, Yon.
Lanesborii,
.r 11, 1849. • - -
C, The business for.the future will be continued un
der the firm• of Lyons S. chandler.
B: R. _LYO.,.VS'., •
F. B. C'HAND LER.
Limeslxiro,..,l2lly;- I 1.;"1.8,4Q.
New Arta
jgpn . i e nt_
1 14N'' iLALEar*
rtit.fila =, ten cler : thinks: I& :Ills
I.J- • • ,friends • for past favor.s,:'and would inform
them that he has sold'out the Saloon, Eating and
Drinking, department,And.trusts' the businesA will
be!kept.up in good, style,atl that he 14s takenthe
other tuna on the'east side, next•to 31. - S.Vilson's
r fitord, 'where,he •has. opened. a front Shop for his
t Baking and Cond3flnismess, , wholesale .and retail
Montrose, Jfily 18, 1849: C. BALDWIN.
,
s Baking and Candy Easiness ,
AgILIED ,by C. Baldwin in All its vrious
A:ll;iiinchei.' Bread, acid Ginger
Bread, Ceohles, Crackers, kept on 1)410 for
ichole.Oalqend . qtr.lit' got op* the i cry
bet', le
dionerie
;ltdiV - Voile :excePted. Pyramid and
ydrotci.p -sty rlilinek Ponfetsgot, tip in good style,
rethil. Please
E mirciir? •' '" • c. BALDwx•N
liflatf 8 'lBO. ' `•
,''''- faehtlenten 9 or Iltinislitagßraire'
i .
.11ouse ' - ,' ' 1 'r'
IVRRICIC cts sOLIDDER, 96 Willizunst„ XeN
York Maniasiturnrklinliorars,tuid Dealers
I in'Altkeit; rhieSSiafx,Rolhe*; _PhOw Collars, Stock:
1 Shoalderffri f . eesperorials, Opera Ties, &ofs, Moll
it.,i, BeliNtOliser's: 1 4'osonis, ,, Wanasrehili, Nailer'
Bucleslitailiazhies, ite. (te. . .
1 The Apiaireitoek 4111,-iin-exaininatian, be. faunt
I not Only kiffiractive, Exiensliqindd Full, bat oAettp
Ouilong:cik I rAilcl!-infgri,.husiness and kiiowl
I . edge of, #lao*tanng, ~:p1 flocl;414: tore At e. For
4
Ademov i.4,it0ii04,w.v4cptii.,03:4,4.;4,ab 1 ..4,
1000. rylito*iliztity,,,,,,,..,,i,„:„.
L .:.0 lr attatioji, Pitialio or4pro and ihelmac
Pr i
1 4 4 4 : - . ' . ..i ),,,,,Hvi.utla A; sp tlrsb
:- . ,- , ,ij ~{.:o`;Vvin4ln stioet,, ;
, . imp - 040:04ft Ored 2 -Viiv-r oro
.-... .. .
..,.,: , . ...
Dern) A. MOE. " =Am. w. $4•41,DE1
1 1
: -1-
——- - - .
-.: .:111111gre_Lot. 4 3 tolrSiille:'
THE sulktriberliffeis lots fer sale; in the town
. slip of Groat -Bend in the village, of
ak areepi
io
y, anti op site the .village or Great
pima;4.di
locritelifenthe pot -of the. New York and
Erie ; railroad; and tbe. Great Benkind.C,ochecton
•r t iii i pike., in tie 5 411 e, Of the Bitigtiehaiuut, riv.e¢
m e f ullroatte sewing t 1 o:said tufhpike, thence ran
ning in a curt;
,i 1 Imo n airy parallel with the slime
a,t the di e
=tan "of
,rt envhundred !feet; With the
grounds gad idly- ri..44t,itbove railroad andluitt : ,
pike, - otcrloti)fti the iiver and the lbeinitifulild
ray, e ampared r ivilkitSlhealthy elinintc, renders it
6„ most desifahlelocht itTfat - laiilditSg purpeses:—
The*deptt . grOtuul of' e - railroad &rap:My - being
lOcated to the, centrd a rich and extensive tigri.
cultural Aistriet, stirro ding it on every side with
its many r i oluit ceatelg in, and all ether advanta
.e.4 cornbinekatibrd e cry advantage to a business
popultitien,
An Extenstre Water Power
. .
can lie brou,,,nht .from Om ..BtElueharina'. river, ad
joining the depot grotinds of the said rail road..suf
ficient for ,the crectiontof all manufacturing estab
lishments, or any machinery required.
Greatßcntl, 52y1 1 - T.,..GREEN.
N. V - - 4 K if - ii . - if t
N. d-
.-. . aid ea Freight Inc.
Stridie?ot a q 'thon g ) v d i s leo rwagzu g Line from.
Great Bpra—C, pl. .1. rr: Th9niptson. ~
LI TEPREN§ ti mot I'SQN will forward freight
/..7 from Great, liencl[to . New York. by Railroad
every I .
Xreesday and Thutsclaa
by ,the :regular freig It line • which leaves Great
Bend every I.l;i6ritiii,,, ,, tt, 8 o'clock and 30 minutes.
. George W.o.tiarephoni will remain at Great. Bend
and forward all prodUce entrusted: to this Cdmpanv
and pay the 4nurns for the. same at the railroa d
office., Capt.. J. W. Thompson will remain in Nett;
York and gibe his per nal attention to the sales
and make retiwas as s )0a ni „the produce is ilispe
,
scd of. • Thksicompan , flatter themselves by Imv
-1 ing ti salesman in Ne. Yorla who has been in the
fneghting buputess fn aitumber s of years from Or
ange county, :that their can give as geod satisfac
tion a.s any on the railrLad. A liberal itdvancewill
i be made on Height dqivered at the depot if desi
,
' red, GEO. W. §TEPIIENS, Great Bend,
J. W. TH() .N PSON, New York. ' .
Great Rend, a 3 1 . .
New Hat lid Cal) Store.
HE citizens of M ntro.qe and vicinity are 'Te
-1 ' spectfifilv info ed tiat . the subscribers hai`e
commenced the ;mum acture of Hats had Caps; tcro
r d(Xin s i below the Fernier's Store,.tyliere they' keep
•constaihlY on hand :mid for mile n general assort
meat of :Ilatp and Ciri3 of every variety and price:
All tVlio Wish to pare - lin...s
e a first rate article in our
rine, are particularly invited to give us a call before
purchasiug,elsewhe're} Our stock consists of Bea-'
Ver, Nutria, ' Brush, Moleskin, Silk, Muskrat rind
Coney Hats; also, Oa,Lifonlia, Sporting, Wool, Leg
horn, Straw and Paluileaf Hats, .ic. Sze., lx!sides a
great variety: of Men and Boys' Clbth and Oliu-ed
Caps, children fancy do., &c. ec.e.—in short, a large
mi...ortraent or almost ,every article in our liti.e.
By a 'siricil attend°to business and a desire' o
please, we. hope to mint and receive a liberal sup , -
port; and asStire those 'in want of flats .and Caps
that eli:cry effort will {be made to get up the beat
est and best kind of Vl article. • -
May 1; 18-19. ' ;ELDRED d: •NEWCGMB.
alAold this Kl4e of California!
TO 131: SATED!IIT V.:AMC; MEM%
Oroerrp, Confrrtifinary Oyin'er &hon.
THE raalroadleini 'completed. I now have, and
keep a general tiissortment of grocerieschmp
—such as sugars, mola4ses, rice, coffee and tea.-, Of
prices and quality su4 as will plea , e.• nuts;
raisins, candy and allikinfis of fruit the market can
furnish my buyers toirult. Also, fresh chins and
oysters received in the shell, fresh fish too, this
weather—they keep i!ery well—l shall get by the
'railroad a weekly 514 ply—to please all my custo
mers' tastes T shall try. Good outer. on lullaby
the keg or the dioi—..Wrved up either raw or c,oli
•ed, as you wish. Ali needed refreAtments prepa
red at a wink—call &, all vAhungry, anal plank
down the chink. F. Rit,ADLt'y,
Gteat Bend, Feb. •1-11,
Eagle Steam foundry & Machine
Sh a p •
.LV 111._ sr
WE would respOtfully invite the attention o
all those whoolay be in want of Machinery.
or Castings pf any p4ttern, Milldeerings, Ploughs
of 'various,patterns, §traw Cutters, Cookio , ?,1?-arlor
& shop stoves, Iron Tcf: stove Ware, sbing:e Ma
chines &l
, Wood E , •-iite Lathes,lsterun Engines,
Boilers, iti
oilers, Iron Fences, -c. &e,, to givo . us a call, as
we are confident we han suit the kunst fa , ,t,Llious.
All work done at oust Foundr:y warranted.
° rroprictiws,
Wat. Jp-ist - r,
B. It. IA - O:cs,
i Wm. J. All-Lrorto,
i •F. B. OtANDLEIC,
AL S. Wrt.sor,.
It. S. 13t.wrLET,
" 0. G. B . litar.r.rr.
lontrose, (Pa..) . July 4, 1
E•usie Foundry,
' NEW , 11.1LANGEMENT.
"Freight an Conaission Line,
Via. -Yew Yo k and Erie Rail Road. ,
..,
0 A yr. - L. o. Tiffapy and Walter Pellet ha&
V formed a partnership fur the transportation of
freight andiproduce 'of all kinds, between Great
Bend and New York' by the Railroad, by the regu
lar Freight line, whicl; leaves Great Bind every
morning at 8 o'clock,
Captain Tiffany, miho has been for a number of
years engaged in thdPurchase and tilde of prodnee!
in the New York fOark-ets, will remain in New
York and give Lis pArsonal attention to the dispo
sal of all property cc`tbrilitted to our 6arc, and make
returns as soon as tho property is di'posed of.
Mr. Follett will beat Montrose and Great Bend
alternately. -Ordeti for the transportation of
Freight, may b RAI e to him at either place, and,
ti .
will receive prompt, ettention. Our charges over
the regular freight m'till be a small thnunission.
Ne!
L. 0. TIFFANY. -
Montrose, May 9,49.•• WALTER . FOLLET.
----..... __,
. ' Sti‘tilteeeired '
A T the Mo..srmos Boor Sroun, Bind's Matlis
lA, tratee Comps ion., ...I)Nnlop's Forms, Cowtta-
WI Cuide.l
.1; - May 29, 1840. -
New •Giveery Store'. • •
Ont dom . ' sSouifi IV Mills (6' Knapp's hi Me
f.(Sture formerly dr..cupied by W.M. Post.)
THE subscriber lies received a large and (mien
sive' stock of 11 .
, Oroceries, _
consisting of Teas, l i tars, , Molass, Coffee,Tobac-,
co, Rice, G~ . Spl and Pepper, Starch, Cloves;
1, ,
rid
&iterates, inger, Nntineg,s, Indigo, Cigars;ehnixi,
late, Spen and tall 1v Candles, Codfish; Mtickerel
by the-bsi I,' half And quart& barrel 'aittl kits,
Merring by the box: Itaisins by - the:6cm -or poiihd;
1
Salt by th . sack. , 4lbarrel; Clcvlifi, stone Wane
Willow_W A . -6, FlOntLiPork cke.:' dm. &e, Wholesale
-EvsnitlOOr 1 111 1 11111111111 1 111111 11 11111111 1 111111 l is 4
Ip:trills' for sale in the — diffetes t t4r.m9 called S. 10.
S - ' Snrsaperillg it is , ailv ttittedrur/lia °MGT
. ,
GENIIINE,nruI ill it:cu. - This *mend ishodoeter ,
ever Tut ;,,,but. vrakforrnerty a.n rker en railnAt r Y, ca. I.
and the like-a-yei he r tutanmeti th title of . Doctortor the I
ose of gilt - deg credit fOr:"..vhat ' isnot. Ile saya,“ he i
ttentk4l two nunlinal,:sehoole„an .propiceo for:Calash -.
!!" ..Nour the treat is, he' tell practibid Medicine a,,
re his 'life ! Suck [wilful, rx. ed,thlsrefitiPientatiOn '.
bad to the Character - Wel veteritY be the man::. twist* 4
sincerely, he hadmiver made thn.ieltaternents of rich '..[
rof me. \Then will men learnin he honest and truth:. [
M
all their dealings R intercOurse , whit their:fellow ;.'
Ile -applied,. to one Reel Clair to assist him keratin. t
tiring his mixt ure,' L luating the al :Ai sums ho - would -;
as an italuteMentito embark 11 the business- These ;
1 1
pre been insulting and...Obi:lir inn in alt possible.:
lbin order to impross th e peld c *hit the bbilif thit -,-.
ltd toi)etor't Sarietparilla was not thrit[gelmfue; ori,ertrai
wink; made front thet,qii-Doelerfs 06004,140 e l.
P,s ItistS. P., Tbernsertil nays I lave - 1,40M the use of_triy '.
whit &t am week. 2 I wilt glen bin stko if ho will.:Prcl . '
doe one single solitalyipront of thin -Dia statethents of
T° Pson , Skillloan ik: C 0... ire n.....0.hitt; hut a tisane of
fags toodsisinitily-Inadellti ileceive4norpuhlic, and keep
p u Vithi.tlown.in regard In his seertinc,,fernan n
riug•oe.
if: This is to gamine the'publie.i to ITlrchePo-notteibut
pfd n pr. J B so
ACO TorutetoPetSantatulrilltt., haw in on S i t tits :*
Old'Doctor'st likeness, his family eon: of Arms, and his "
ei atureacrow the Costef hrtn.4. [
i finetpal Office. let? Nuaraic-areet N. Y. City.
Sa
To
NAT
lual
Vr
nals,,
. _ _ _ _ . • ..
denuine Townsend .arsa:pkinta.. •
, Old D r . Townsend I,: pow ahatri ti years of aim. and has,
lenebeen known as the 1.4 trrivir: n i tiPtsctoVEßEa•
of ,ho GEN Li /N, LI OR./00! L i dd..i.fl'OWNSEXD,
SAAS'APARL4,,LA."', 11,if13 podr hil: Was conipeited id
IMilt us manufacture, by which meat li it has been kept out
of market, and the sales, en - courted .. t, to those: only'whhr
hadl proved its worth.alM known, its i idtle.. It had.re.*lo4
the 'ears of =by, neverthelesS, asUtolle Peritm**fico : bit;[
been - healed of sore tiLierNiieu mad awed- trtiarrleatlONEo
claimed its wonderful ,/ • ..i i
~1 ii. ::- '-- . .••• •:- id
i
IIEA.tiNG .- PO VEIL
Thus GRiki:ifll, Ali oIiNE,QuAILLED PREPARA.TitrMIS ' •
Matitiftiodured on the t. gel :scats; add hi called for thinitati;
ouethe lensth- and breadth 'itrzthe Laid. wiltecially - ail( is
found incap able of deceneratioo or daterioraficm..+: , : - .• :
Finlike young S. p. Irnvnsond's, it improve , with• air! . t
and neverchang . es bet l'itrim heater; begim h
e it 'il'ePaittr
'tiri ircienttfie princiryi by awdentifie Mink. The highest.
limisvledge or.Chembnry, and; the tined discoveries of lb",
art; hare all been hro_ ~,teht. into•remOsit on in the mani - tic.
turn of the Ohl Dr's
lTi Sarsaparilla. Th Sarsaparilla root,
:tit IX well known to medical T a en t tns many, medicinal
Pei
, p
Prirpertas, and tOe ritripertree - Wh eh arc inert o;,usetemti
Anti other , . which if retained in - ii •tt int it ter ore, prat
guerferr:Crdpilion anderruf, which lis Injurious to the eye. "
ent. Sonic of the properties eil . S.tro.iparilla are so tiotatile '
` r
I . 2a,'t they eirrivetrovoriteato-nodore mad in the preparation„
. if they are not pri..wrred by a sciOn ip process, known on
ly to those 'experienced in Its mantifiictfire. Moreover,
theise volatile prineiplar, which tly-oli in vapor, or as an ex- •
halknion. limier hem, ara the Pert' Ageatia? medical propl
', drifts of the 'root, whieb give to it all ilea:vim
i itny person eau twit Or stew , the t i ti an till they get a dart :
colored liquid, which is more from, the colartim matter in'
the root than from anythinit else.; dies Can then •iarron ads
insipid or vapid liquid. sweeten w`th . !sattr innlasses. eat!
then cell it s' SARSA PARILLA E. TitacT or SYRUP."
Out . ptid) is not the arnelo known as thil
I OLIVITINE OLD DR JACOt TOW NsEND*B
SAIISAPATULLA
Tits is so twepared iliat all the Inert ..proliertieg of the
Sarsaparilla root arc fib-4. removed, evvr., thittz capable 9f •
becoming acid or rerun:tan:rim is estracted an I r, jecteil ; .
then every particle of medical virme Is s-riireil inn pure
and concentrated form i•nit•l tins it , to wintered incapable
I losing any of its va Itaatfin. and hoalinx properties. Pro
-I.l#d in this wav e
it is fin It• the` melt :wear •rt oi anent in the
Cure of [nut interoblie Di.wn.s.e.9.
Hence the reason n hi , we hear cronmeo on even!
doingin its favor by men, :amen, and chit ' eh. We find it
donist %vol. len in the ante of
CO Vsti.if prio,v,l n rgPr:ps , r4. :ma LI7DII--i
1 00 Al P LAVI T, and in 1:///11i 1-rA riX- 1 1. •`:' ( : 120 P- '.
!ILA, PILES..COS'T.I rli NE SS. sill L'7 'T,I .V1 7 .:-
OUS ERUPTIONS. PIMPLES, 111.6 7'CIIES
tad all atfections.ari tins; Irmo ,
L\IPURITY OFT E BLOOD.
ti possesses a tr..irvelticias ctlicac in'all complaints ari
sing thou hotigrxtionann m
n idi id ef,the Stomach. from ..
unequal circulation, deterniinattun lof blood in the head,
palpitation of the heart: cold feet rthd ban IY, cold chi•lla andt
ho' flashes user the body. It has ntit 115,e911.1.1 in Cadefeand
Cong•hs; and promoted easy espeetonitton awl gentle per
irOatiori. relaxing strictures of the Itingtt. throat and every.. '
Oil*r part. , I .
But in nothintt is It . reliance, mere manifesay seen and
&anon lodged than in ilbkinels and Images of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
U works wonders in cases of Fbror Ahhue or 'White; ,
s'd!lin
nseof the Womb, Obstrieethl. 7,9,1711.et, ,,, t:' , Zir
L f l il3 +,
f - L f ` r eMl a n ri ll Y rilt r l l f / n [ l l:l.. n :fn i r: to pe' Adi-ley bis ' ease;
it ...,
'.l y re
em.,t : veston : rasuen,iatotl l yh:leb:dy,and
4seue,allrmse
lervotsD : tsesaliloebiti
. '
an t hin preyents or relieves a are^ Variety of other mat
ad es, as Spinal irrinsteem, -Year WO, St. Vitus; Dance, N
S' coning, ,Epileptie rile, Cans zorfepte.
ilt cleanses th e bland:. excites the bter t o healthy notion;
bowels
the stomach, IMO , gives g tilkWnion. relieves-the
of torpor and eqnstirpation, rill
s inflammation, pu.
ufies the skin, equalizts"the circulowin of the blood, pm.'
110n.1 gentle warmth equally all ver the body, and the
.iintensible perspiration: relaxes strictures and ughtneeed•
imoves ail obstrucalints, end uirigoirates the entire nervove
,system, 1.-oot-this then
'Who Illetilellte you pro-eminently need II ,
But can any of s ththints be said of S. P. Townseare
lelior article '1 Thi young m'uid is not to be
el
CONIPARED; VITH TOLD DR'S,
:ause of nee DrIAN'H FACT_ that the One is INCAPA.'
.E of DETERIORATION, and '
- NEYER SPOILS, ,
while the Other DOES. smiting. fermenting. and Noinne
the battles containing', it into fra entente , ; die, sour, , acid
liquid exploding, and ilarnagintt nthitr goniLY! Must net this -•„
ili rrible cotnpdund bd :poisonous to the system I—Wartil
acid taloa cycled - re already diseaced tr:th acid, • What
F t
uses Dyspepsia but imidl Ito we not all know that When
If deours in our stomachs. what thilchief it produeerl—'
flrtulence. heartburn,4l,llpitation o f the heart, liver . coat", -
iplaint, di:lul:ea. dysentery, 6 . '1 and- coirtption of The
bloodl What is E(entrula but an 11'h-emelt' in the bride - t
Illithat produces all tbU humors wilt h brimt.on Eruptiontiot
ithe Skin, Scald [lead,. Salt Rho un. Erysipelas ,While!
SWellsnes. Fever Sciret; and'all uleeratiOns internal and ex
ternal 'I It is nothing Maier heave) btu an acid suhstance,
vrhiett sours, and thtts:spoils ail the fluids of the body, more
or lecs. What causes Hitcumatin. Inn a sour and acid •
Thrill which insineatee itself liettrien 'the joints and else.
where, irritating anel4nflatnins 'delicate tissues upon
which it acts l ' So of rierrons'ili. et , of impurity of the
I bleed, of deranged CI rlintloll, an nearly ail the aliments
which afflict human natant. I , ' . • •
, Now is it not horrible to tuck , Find sell, and infintlell.
worse to use title - 1 • I 1
'SOURING, FERMENTING. it,r D ' , COMPOUND" cell
tl l.
I S• Pi r 0 %. N:4 1 9,, . .
e 'it
....
y he would faint have it ,
un rstood that Old Pr... 4.
l e it Tn t wnsend's Ganging - Orig . / S'Airsciporifhi; Is eullt. :
II ANION otitis inferior preparnt ,n 1! ~ ...4
, 'learnt forbid • thatiwe shernid deal in an artieletwhith
would beer the lutist Idletent. ineeMblence to S. 'l l . Thint
, equit's article! 1 ,
IWe wish it understiMa. bemuse iris the, aisolutetrartii, -
pt,.
that S. P. 'Townsend's article and din:Jacob Tomusend , s .
Streaparilia-are heeen-teide a t; and, inawiletirassiet.
1 i! ' ar• that.they are unlike. in eve it o.rneular, haring, not - •.„
oresingle thing in coretrion. ' r , • .1. -
iAsS. P. ToWnsenti 'hi tro ti r. Went never was, 15.,n0
ehemisa, no pharmaceutist—J. - no* no, more of medicine or
disease titan any otheil tortunon,, scientific tinprofeesional,
r:fr
titan, what gidarrielearrthepOb it - here that they are To?,
Miring a genuineselentifte utediei e,enntaininuAlt theYist,
Wes of theartielmused in, preps Mu it, and,whieliars In,
eXpabie of ehanges which Might rider therrytheAGENTS •
0 ,.1
of Disease instead of heartht ~.'
But, what ries should be extket d front one taita-Inuntal
nathing camparatkgely,of tnedieia ettditeattel lc zelltdros
*person of some experience ta ir and air & utieveh ti
elnman decent moat.. liew.wsin hi *writ amfionant le:it
t at-the persons Naha, rannuracture ditieinetteratraed for _ -
VEAN , STOMACHS"![ID EN EEILED SYSTEMS, ' '
ehouid knor well the . rrndesti' aka at plaudit, *abase
manse otter-curing and coneentratinktheic healing *ass,
also an extensive krittadedge of Inemtriotts diseases whklt
alien the human'apitem, and h ainthipt' remedies-xi
these Asinine!' ' ,4 .ti I
'ltis to anent farads upon the drnanate.lo aollin -'-''
into wounded humanity. to itall bdite in'the'
bosowto nootiro,Midtk. sod- ~.atol.vigortuoL t lto :
eidsled and broken, inn ° tianisWin nality that OLD DIL , e
corrowrissNs imilsoVefirtao - FolMidOW
nullity and - means lohrin; hie , .., , , n
Grand ItialhreratioPpowentrateillllteamiaft"
thin the reach and WA. t kriowledee of ell who need it
.
i infe
iB .r
. - J
,
. Fersirtlelleilictei ,
fosrritieu l a ariotparilla is si serereles
:.Ire - tor .incipinsit, - ,Consiimrtfos, gsrroor.
IA I.)ill],or ' ralliiii of the Wolioh, Cosarrin
:torlm33;l l or *filter, obstructed on ditractar?
Ititotllillollter ci Urine, or iernluntary , I
mg, ork4i for, the: &kenol prostrrotiork of An
cater whather the result of inhfr , tot csofe,
%We ' d b.- Irregularity. illness qr arridisi
pki irroreurprishig thaw its invigerunet of
Istiuintl - „qi . Suse:›kblikids of all ttestirst set
a takinclie_ort§o4recome rotiostasa Tall
r • its gi
iottace.' -,11 immediso3- cOssiti
eleOsuelf, 'of , the . Amok Intim, whiehir I
of . - oririanoso.; ;'it will not ha espectes
. t ,
• '' j, arbil , :jlll l C(liir . a
aature, to 0:14141 ecrlifie
..‘.e. pArfli,iiiivill. but we esti (store the sillie'
T4reas oaims . . - s itltte been rationed , SC. W
Is of tales where (amain' 'hare htoF: wi
, o, 'after t
il M itir, if , row will., of thin Murat
Barns li "Oessed with fine. healthy .
liiiiisaiiiiiiiiiSik,Ooparett is referotoee 4,
[tll4:' NO &tinge Itthp 'has Vots , in 1. 1 int,
inachiat tlint , ethical-period. i..,„ Tie I.
thi ricileet.. , stijalte . it, as It Isla certain
12115 ' of qi4 wasisillttossi r la kaiseasT
ales areisultjert 'at this, dale' IIIrlifer 11 !
C be driayirtilr sreerAl 'fearsby .I I by 1
,: Nor I. it less rishishls for disisa Who We
VLIagiIIII I XXI, • as it 11 ,,• tilastite.1, - :, to paint D
eklioof Om blood, ; spa '. ' ilisciptti4g 'hop
4, tins soiaiciite is idSikhrt:Stiiii ' .Pis all the
iiimei , to lit hielsirotnei".iiirirsibieeci .6.
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term' iini reduced, aqd _did riot experit,ii rt
only ailed yoar:r3ittaittpiyllla • a shore ta.,
lion a Itttm.lattut .eimega bedli arraagat mat
'ma Ode'. in talk 111 'evar - ttta eq. - I 'row
( era riq.enn.o heir lertAne.rirea eau Pad
that l'i am titatiliful tut theaa resulta few
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matiftui,tloa Dr. Tolsozosturs
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• . - ."4" - •••- Blackwell's Island, SereS. It
Towntin.l—Dear. Sir: I hilre, slanted
ne yen with, tit,. Itheutnatient• .cantiJetehle d
I conla nut oat, slicitTor I 'had the eel
lir e paint: and.. my. littilts were terribly/VANS.
need roar lootles,of your Se rsaitarills.
inn innrs tlian a thiiitsanil dollars worth of gool.l
nrh better—indeed Linn entirely refiereil. tot
errs. tojate this for thr henellt of theinnlittel •
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