The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, October 11, 1849, Image 4

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    Froml/41tre Aunnican Fanner.. • :
.NOts_tor , AgriciiltarLiti. .
*iifiriecitir'article'oirthe lionfe de
of .our Provernment, lately estiib
tt- Wasilington, - -mfd after : it; was in
leariked. : fr - orn,n friend just returned
iihiriglaii thattliePresidenthad ex
similar views to thoSe set forth in that
Should this:Department associate
. - aliur&fi On agilcultere, we may hope
beat interests of a majority of our
marat kfastreceive . a* passing notice
legislative councils of the nation,—
Liiiittope• that such a bureau would
to. etibgreMeht , premiums, should
improvements 4 for in agricultural
ttathat lectures should be deliv
- iltifie. and its importance,- ,flu
/lions of Co egress, in the Smith
stitute--thatipreiniums should be
e the best' essays on agricultUre---.
foreign consuls should be instructed
.arrangements for international ex
of' teeds, , grafts, &c. - 4.4,:=--, that pub
should ba held annuAly; at or near
St:Government, for the purpose of
In:,and interchange of agricultural
M--that' a. portion or ithe- public
kuld be
of
to each -of' the States
m rpose
: establishing an. nricultu
„land experimental farm---,-that seeds
ions 'should be sent by' mail-at news-
Tosfige—and 6nally,that liberal appro-
Ms - be made-for pnblishing facts con
-16y1.-ch agriculture,' which might be col
by .the. Home Department. With
a, a.ource for the, dissemination of useful
We'should cease to heir of the perpet
.,if .stupid errors in culture, prostrating
mak 'a strength, and rendering half the
in ' showered up on us by Providence
4
:,. : .._
1 9
s . nderstand that General Taylor is
....ito have all.the recommendations of
ashinton, which have escapsd after legis
ion, loantS,-Considered, , ,if not `adopted;
Al'
ti leih,
oie we'`.4re not surprised that he
) 111 4.1 ' 4O see;this Home Department
;Ii ita lr legitiniate use.
•Ticulture received the attention it
- { since the days of Washington, and
fostered as recommended by him, we
al-now have welcomed strangers to our
an ;hores, to have assisted in tho auiti
gon q improved farms for the supply of
laiketi Of our Paeioe States.
Paie Water the best. for Drink.
- There s . c . a of ,lh to ist
laijilia "men never have a true appetite
',lige) , at• With relish any ordinary food."
.ia.thld,of,lohn ' Banes, who lived to the
I.,iv
t , :of lo e :hundred and twenty eight, that
''.--\ feed: or the most part co nSisted of brown
;cad ail - cheese, , and his drink water and
ilk.;.- - e.had uried the town of North
. ?ton t etity times over, .excepting three
: . Tour ;land it is said, 'strong drink killed
,• ..etit all Water, manifestly is the natural
r ver
an.e'4ofanimals; whole nations. as
.01 all -
Rl' •Idahßinetaits :and the Rindoos, nse it
ne as-a beverage ;, and unlike other drink, -,
, ,,
1 , .*l.nOtsate the appetite, but the contrary ;
i '-teed itilmas observed by Hippocrates, above
rO thousand years ago, that.water-drinkers
ed. 4ewqrally keen appetites. It is a fluid
I,',ltreqmies no digestion, for his not neces
. •Ithafilit should undergo any changes; it
• eitOural - rilen.Stnini thfit holds in . solu
ia -both what is essential for the healthy
k fa' l' iIS l i of the, body, and what,his.become
• 'age - , after serving its destined officeand
3, :'efflinn liii. the' animal kingdom. Water
' Fore ; ! from its congenial qualities, 'can
~. .4•,- e r ran
_disturb the.systeln ; and when it
..." iti • . sl)eedily expelled by its natural
1 4 lital e' . •skin and kidneys. ,It is told of
,• gifen' eld, so well ‘ knopit for his hardy,
-:iiiii•:Of 1 ' . ipline' and watchfulness, that
fOothfaa vegetablei and_ his drink water,
' 'ef• •jt!! idgi.ng himself in. initnal food or
•_ l e„ .AJ4 , -. Sir John Sinclair in his work
' -kingsiith• says, in his - account of Mary
iiiloll;•thenaged one litiridted and five,
„,. - iiilie. ; % i 'eferreil 'water to any other drink.
;NT /X Mastwo Fiore..--Mr.
il, of -Tecumseh, Michigan, has
ids an improvement in the prO
rufieturing flour, which is claimed •
On.: The India' na; 'kate Jeitrial
he. following extracts -from a letter
M. B. in reply to inquiries made
-iference. to the inprovenent - :
r.a - ‘ 7 .ed process of *Mine consists
n i i
„ rA r ng: the starch part of the wheat
tither Simms matter, and submitting
biler A second grinding. The way it j
:fre44 4 , AT placing an auxiliary run of
toslssi tto:_reeeive the • entire 'body of
aotral, l .ou itapasSage from the upper or
r• ''.' - t bol*i" - T4e sttides'.are fitted
*fie '_. 'M:lO,t - 4i3.400 revolutions-per min
,_:intthefeeding. of the staffs made unl
ck'And ierfect by a very .simple combina
ofritachitterv. - '•.; ' - ' - •
.' i the "offal" is thus ground 'or se:‘,..cre--
-*-104i.ii:k then P4ssed- -1 01:ihe lower
?, • 4k.. .dusters, when the flour is . taken Out
sent'o' t , tho" cooler," or first bolts, to be
Origy,:**o:in,reg•ular proportions, "iitk
superiltieAlour, - and the remainder sei•
3. forked. : - -,,... - ~. -..
,
I' . ,
CIFIO.Ir,,,NREAV-The- wheat cut in
-61'j04:4007'-.)::6l.W*glitfn•tw, Lennawee,
qunazoiil.:l s aelugki 7 46 ,1 ,Calhoun,
-3re.4oo6otedUtO'= l , 996 , 27B .lnshels ,
' all 't.iPO 2 l 734 ?Mf - bdOliels-7 - '7
jelir
Exto iviS
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DEPmdigEnt.
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, 1 0094 le=
YrDeli 4.04 g
• .'..- • ' ,`' • '-' • ' -. .
- • , .! ;t Abotit Orchards -
. I/01,01E31E4T 9/ NOVNI:4. , APPkx. 0104-
OD- 4 ;41 1-4 following 000 or treatment. of
ti ..1' 611 "Pg'•114 1 . 170 00 2 0 . 4,.:ti*1 1 404 61- ii,s ite
4 0 .!44:40$9'. 1 ifiiiiii0h . • 8 11'..4.v'i . 4'44iliae
a .virs:growth, has ._ been. fnriushed by
J. 14.4 97.4••0f t•Remeilq... X. •' j. • • -•.
-)- Last iy l ear Ain; 'ground --was planted, with
potata .;,in the fall; 'after Ole' dro - ; ! xita Or,
itliadlivheaVy top dressing of inorSe manure
drawn from the -village and plowed under.
The treefi, were earthed op-to pretect'thein
from'. - TniCe... ThiS spring, the . ground was
press 14 Oved, and, it-As now. sown to carrots,
parsnips, ;i ; onions, snd-• some. beans planted
among them.; the ground has beim forked
around the trees for a circle. of• about five
feet. They are' making a fine growth. • The
stems 40 - 0 been washed with diluted soft
Apo '' -
A 4ROfITA BLE OROCkiRD.- - -T.116 , American'
Aglic#tttrisA gays.; "A .gentleinan within
our knowledge has a small orchard on the
Iludson;river, of less than Oven acre 4., which
produces from 8500 to $750 worth-of apples
annually. •'..• This-is not one year Of plenty,
•and atioiher or two Of famine, but is &regu
lar, steady, average yield. All this is secured
by the ,soplest process, viz : good ;manage-
Inent4'l -
, .
ANcritpt.—An old orchard of four acres
•had not been plowed for nearly thirty years,
-and was -egarded by the neighbors as worth
less. It :did not yield more than eight bar
rels a yeah; It was well plowed, and thor
oughlynianared for three successive years,
and cultivate:d with crops. , It then produced
tzeolandr4i and' eighty barrels of tipples.
I=2=l
Planting Chesnuts.
At a late Farmers' meeting in New York,
Mr. Boca, : speaking of planting for Chesnut
timber remarked, that he plowed up a tract
of unproductive hill-side, several years ago,
and planted, it with chesnuts; in rows four
feet apart revery ;way. The ,first sprouts
coming up rather crooked and scrubby, ho
went 'o r tee the.field and Cut them down close
to thezrchind, Which ethised new sprouts to
shoot ! up i struight and . vigorous.. The trees
ace Very thrifty, coMpletely shade the.
ground, and, grow morn and more rapidly as
the soil beCOrnes)streugthened by the.annual
deposit of leave 15. So fvell satisfied
.is
with the expermient, that he !snow, blacip,g
other —frontless I:lllWlnalimiliii course of
improveructt. t•
Shoe Bus ne,ss in Lynn Mass. ‘'
The shoe buiness is the life of Lynn.—
Only women's, Misses', and elildrsn's shoes ,
are made' here. Engaged in the business
there are of 'manufacturers, or men who
" carry on the business" 78 ; cutters, or men
who "cut out" the shoes, 175; of nien and
boys employed in making shoes, 2,458; of
men and boys so employed, but living out
of town, '90.0 ; women!: and girls employed
in binding shoes, 4,92E6; of the same so em
ployed and giving out 'of town, 1000; ma
king of employees an aggregate of 10,058.
The number of men and boys employed in
making shoeS is more ;than seventy per cent
larger now Than it u'as in 1848. The in
crease -,in the munbei of women and girls
employed in binding shoes has, we p&ume
been norresP4dingly great. But it Should
be stated that. the shoe business - in', 184
was unusu AT depressed : that Much less of
it was done during last; than will probably
be done during the present year. The num
ber of 'pairs of, shoes made (Writ the last
year Was 8,109,00; the number purchased
from other towns 35 , 3,000, making On all
3,s4o,9o.priirS...;,;,Thecostof the .material
of these w0k:41,435. 545; .that.Of . malting,
them 18957,901; .mairing the cost of the
3,54;00' pattp . f have been - $23'02,
575. The .04.- of making .shoes new
about (Me-sixth less - than it was a dozen years
ago.-L-Lyna
' • "-
HOW NIVOi SEED .—One and
a half ihnsliels_ of rye wheat ;Ithree
bushels :If Oats' and • half bushels
of barlky, arcs iir quantities
for: band SoWing,, ',Eniglishmen sow : more
seed than:;w4 do. Seime of us sow four
hushtls;ofkiatk and! some bat two. Some
ikiiirtWo bushels of '.hitrley. When Igrass
it is notl,good
theigoi#A-e - rjr.•thieL - . Plaster Might...,
to be sMin;e2irly in • April, and then it may
be expecteci..:to , operate .for thre, years.—
When it is *4 sown till June,iit will -not
Live much eiTo” . Snit seasoui
CriEAU' AN, :n.—From tniciOsopic
observation ;en Jound, that. cream
consists of the glitbules of the milki which
rise to the suriaee frotn.theiri lightness; and
which contain the butter, to the form of pulp
enveloped in a, white, thin..and elaftic !Allele.
The ?teflon of-the 'alum is i nothing more
than the. rupture of this peillielc, the !frag
ments-Whereof, whiter . t tle_ lulnid called but
termilk. The aci4ity 474
~ b uttermilli arises at
the instant when, :!butter.. : is formed, from the
iimmediate contact of the butter with; acid
principles,o j f. the milk. ~ i 1 '--
....—., 0-...'
Jan ,
TALL GaAs.l.-- 7 0aptip .-Coates Jones,
of ltiontiniterV
, iid, has 4ktalk of Ttaao
tllYk.,rovfeill.ts."Clean"yir
intlyttnes-
Alll5 t**ll 4 isel latiliA ,
;iie - )lettil
it-which xneastres 13''.inches n letrtn. 4 - "
•'' ' '''' ItplWl,lo:;Tes.ti , omiy,.. 1.
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• %'. •• :..1-• f •/;WSsisntorwe lterth Carolina.:.
MR. Fo*Lc--"Rear #Sir,,; ."1111 2. ., Hers:y . lra whole
certify:ate is given hetd* , :iii:Fone nf: our most re—
: !Mtat'le and—Cede4s4ciligtei'fAinil,liii wife no* en
! joys - goodlieiliklterYi**Cifolly"yours;
' •-: ' 4 'l7l l lrtit;A,FBllA W m. V." ~•.
• • ' VeaurorttoOti-arkitW , Carolinn, 14
dlOdilkiliiii.o l *" - Wiisiikhltiii4l9.ih August, 1847.
!: The eiielerekeOrfiergl .grateful.. for thelelief
"alll4ettltt the nie of lAitf- - ifriSrctfillibt,Mair
itl ie
~,y Val) ~044- 4 1.37 i 41eifq - ' 'ife.ii,44l= - 111 - 1 - tiCV.
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• New .
A.. EL TRarkt.t.' - •
udS just returned frotattli.e't4y of New York
.14. with a well-selected and desirable assortment
of Goods, compri*g a greater variety than is usn
allyike-pt in a country storcOioughtfexellisively for
cask. down at - the lowest rates,. for the quality of
goods; and-till be sold as cheap as the cheapest.
The - best quality of Sugar -at 6d. pet pound to
be fiend in Susquehanna couptyi Fine flavored
Teai„.a.good variety. Molasses, good and cheap.
Coffemof the best kind. Spices of every d-crip
tion.i Salemtas,.Kaisins, Bice, Fish. and all other
lands of Groceries; good and cheap.
Calicoes from 4 to 12i eta. per yard ; Ginghams,
-Mouidiu de Laties,i,Alpaccas,!Plaids, Diaper, dc. Sheeting of best quality and some very low, Shirt
jag, brown and bleached; Vestings, thindkerchicfii,
Kentucky Jeans, Mixed Denims, Corduroy, Mole
skin, Cassimere, Linens; AT- dc.; Broadcloths froth
VI. to 4 per yard..
, Ladies andgentlemen's Gloves and Hosiery LTM
brellas,CoMbs, Brushes, Silk; Thread, Twist, Bot
toms, Suspenders; Batting,' Wadding, Cotton Yarn,
'Teel Goods, Combs, and a general assortment of
rankee nOtions.
-Clocl&s, Watches; Gold, Steel and Brass Watch
Keys, Gold and Silver Pencils, Gold Pens. -Thiin
tiles, Ladies and Gentlemen's Gold Bostim Pins,'
Ear Hoops, Finger dtings, do de., emhracing a gen
eral assortment of Jewelry.. Spectacles with sil
ver bovis, Silver Plated, German Silver, dc., Silver
and other kinds of 'Spoons.
Violins, Violin llbws and Strings, Flutes, Fifes,
Clarinets o ilccordeorts, cbc.,..instruction Books, Tu
ning Forks, Base Viol-Strings laid Bows.
Hardware, Cutlery, Pails and Tubs, Stone Ware
dc. Good Linseed Oil, and paint-' of every descrip
boo, Varnish: Sp'ts. Turpentine, and Paint Brush
_es, Nails, Glass, Sash and Putty.
- A general nod complete assortment-of
IYrup -and _Medicines: •
Medical Instruments, Trusses, Supporters de. Phy
sicians, supplied with good :trades on moderate
terms.. Choice Liquors 'for medicinal purposes and
the, arts; Dye - Stuffs (b.c.
•
Glass ware. of every description. Lamp OiLs.
Tanners Oil, Candles, Candle Wick, Candle Sticks,
Snuffers, Trays, Lamps (be_
ihiying Tools, Hoes, Shovels. Ases and Helves,
Baskets, Clothes Pins, Brooms, Boot Blacking, ei.c.
Se. dc.
Boots '
Shoes, Upper Leather, Mirrors, Tea Bel Ls.
Tobacco of all torts, Pipes, Snuff Candy, Sponge,
Rosin,Salts, Alum, ()operas, Indigo, Mace.
Tapioca, Arrow Root Essential Oils and Es
settees of all kinds Patent medicines of
every description. Blasting powder and Safety
iymse, Rifle Powder, Bar Lead, Shot, Percussion
Caps, Pistols pie.
The public aro invited to call and examine the
quqty and prices of goods. '
ABEL TERRELL.
Montrose,' June 13, 1.8-19.
Jewelry, clock and Watch estab
. ltsliment _ _
HAVE
,xott the Tore-titriet - riot.; - you can
have ttl - allinzat the first door above the
Stafie Hotel, where repliring and adjusting Lever,
Cylnider,'Escapement, and common Watches and
all kinds of time keepers, .Jewelry and Musical In
struments, dc., are done in a stYle that cannot fail
to suit the most fastieliou=. Acl livatTanted to per
fonmaccording to the quality of the article.
Jiiist received, a good assoitrient of fashionable
! Jewelry and Watches, which r ill be replenished
every two months. consisting of gold and silver
Lev* and Lepine Watches, Quartiers, Sc., from 7
to 80 dollars, silver Table iind Tea Sptons, Gold
• ltingS, 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. Revs, Card Cases, Letter Fold
ers, Tooth Picks and brushes, and many other use
ful ornamental articles, which will be sold very
cheap for old and new silver and gold.,
Pay down and small profits is my motto. '
Montrose, May 110, 1819. ;WM. W. TRITE.
Crockery apcl-Glass.
wr, have received a large j addition to our stock
of Creel:cry and CRass Ware, which will be
sold dt extremely hlw prl t i many articles same
as New York wholeaalbpiaci,and some even Tess.
A l large lot of Priti,tall co vered 'Dishes at -14 cents
each-250 setts ofFlowing Blue, Light Blue, White
Granite, aud - conirnon cups and saucers,--much low
er than they z are. sold generally
1i LSO,
A very/superior lot of Novas,cotia Grind-stone,
with ,egard to bothsli ape and'orit, yen- cheap..
Rukkorrs ik co.
/tlibson, Jane 99, 1849
Sewelry—at Turrelrs.
LADIES and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom. Pins'
Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, Gold Pencili and
Pens, Silver Spoons, spectacles of. every•descrip
tion ; gold and silver cased 'Watches, Chains and
Keys; Musical Instruments, Violins, AccOrdeons,
Flutes, Fifes, Clarinets, etc. Pistols .and 411-sorts
ofYankee Notions, and nearly every thing :irsually
kelpt in a country store—Chcap for Cash.
[See advertisement in another column.]
Montrose, July 10, 1849.
Dissolution-
THE Partnership under the firm of B. R. L
it Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con
1 B.R. LYONS.
, • J. D. LYONS.
Lanesl4o, July 11, 1849. S. A. LYONS.
Those indebted to the late firm of B. IL Lyons
it Co., will please to mill at the Captain's office and
pay their fare. All the business of the late firm
Will lie settled by • R. L PONS,
Lanesboro, July 11, 1819.
The business for the future will be continued un-,
der the firm of Lyon. 4 & Chandler.
- 12. LYOYS.,
E B. C11.11NDL.47?.
ILmesboro, July 11, 1849. -
New , Arrangement.
BALDWII C
would tender thanks to his
friends fur past favo?s, and would inform
them that lie has sold out the Saloon, Eating and
Drinking, department, and trusts. business will
be kept up in gOod - style, and that he has taken the
other room on the east side, next Ito M. S. Wilson's
*tore, where he has - opened a front Shop for his
Baking and Candy business,,wliolesale -and retail .
,•- Montrose, July 18:1849. C. BALDWIN'
Baking and Candy *shwas
CARRIED on by_ C. Baldxvin in all its various
- Bread,: kolls, Rusk and Ginger
latredd, Cooki*ii - 'Crackers, dc, kept on hand far
Wholesale - - and-lietail. dandies got up in the Teet
he:4 style, ties ; York not excepted. Pyramid and
all other fancy 'Confectioneries, g 4 up in good style,
and liept`on lunal fur w holesale and retail Please
'call on c 134LDWIN.':
7. l'' Montrose, July. j
Gentlemen's rarni,.shpag 'Ware
' -1. ,:.Souse. - -
I,TERRICIC.kI 4 OI.IADER, 9 . 5 Williantst., New
- Yorki Ilivifactgrem Importeo,and Dealera
in Shirts,. Dreahig liobes,_Lsnc Collars, Stocks
:Shoulder Braccei - OrartgrOlara'riadSearik Dion
Linen Irovnlcexit+dke►ckirle, Homer
- 111 elesi .848 Peni0 .8 . - Boqi 6 atine s .
1..--.111e. - above - atrocifinill,; :on 'exarainatien; be found
not only: Attractive; Thriensive - aiul Full, but Olteap
— "Our lobr9vrl u4.oe - inifiiM
knowl
AkiPfTanttiPual..ihat we are con
Ident 4004ik t r eiims tur
44 4 14 1 ranY-eu
dtT:='
to_ orders eiatbe.paelc
41 4 eiiroods, w.ultiorr & Retnyor4L.
greet,
PTO' Stiiit, New Y 04 4-
Lim
. '-: •
Village .LOSs I , r Sale, , ' !
TLEE subseriber offers lots for sale in: the (mi
ship ofGteAt Bend-ix: '.O village- of F. nil:-
rile, and directly oppos4o; , • village.of teat
Beed,l o eated on the Depot O i the bow . York and
Eri e r a ilroad,: and the_ Great i nd and Poebecton
Turnpike, in the valley of-..th , Susquelumna , Over.
The rtuTread ereing the liaidnrnpike, theKe run
itan
ning in a urved line nearly • el.with thisame
at- the distance of a few h dred feet, wtith the
grounds gradually_rising abU e railroad.and turn
pike, overlooldng the river an i
I dle beautiful val
ley, compared with its health climate, renders it
a most desirable locution for uilding •ptuTikes- r -
The depot ground pf the .mi d company hang.
located in the centre of a i hi and extensive lagti
cultural district, surrounding itlon every side ),with
its many,roads centering in, 1 all other advanta
ges combined, afford every advluitag,e to a business
population.
An Extensive ITrcliir Forcer
can be brought front the Suicnehanna rivet lid
joining the depot grOunds of the said rail rontlisuf
ficient for the erection of all ' manufacturing estab
lishments, or any machinery repired. ' ,
Great Bend, 523-1 , A L. GBEEN.
N — .l. dc E. - Railroad, treight Line.
'St.-phew:and Thompson's Forwarding Line from
Great Bend—Cap t.. 1. Ic. Thompson.
T EPHENS & THOMPSOL will forward frdight
from Great Bend to New I.York bk Ifaill'oad
every 4
T uesday and Thrstlay
by the regular freight line which leaves Great
Bend
Bend very morning at 8 o'clock and 30 minutes:
George W. Stephens will remain at Great Bend
and forward all produce entruSted to this Company
and pay the returns for The same - at The railroad
office. Capt. J. W. Thompson will remain iniNew
York and give his personal attintion to the' salts
and make returns as soon a' the produce is dispo
sed of. This company flatter themselVes by hav
ing a salesman in New York vio has been in the
frieghting business for a numbe "of years from Or
-1
mige county, that they. can girt as good satisfac
tion as any on the railroad. A iberal advance will
be made on freight delivered 48 the depot if desi
red. GEO. W, STEPHENS, Great Bend,
J. W. THOMPSON,i New York.
Great Bend, a 3 -
New Hat , ottd Ca}p Store., '
THE citizens of Montrose nail vicinity ate ra
spectfully- informed that 613 subscriber's have
commenced the numufacture of Hats and Caps, two
doors below the Farmer's Store, where they keep
constantly on ,hand and for sale! a general assort
meat of hats and Cape of everyi variety and price.
All ivho wish to purchase a firstlrate article in our
fine, are particularly invited to g ye us a call before
purchasing elsewhere. Our stoc - con, ists Of 13ea
ver, Nutria, Brush. Moleskin, ilk, Muskrat ' and
Coney Hats; also, California, Sp'uting, Wool, Leg
horn, Straw and Palmleartlats, Sc. &c., besides a
great variety of 3lon and Bova' loth and Glazed
Caps, children fancy do„ ,tc. le.-}-in short, a lure
assortment of alincis,t_eyery. art.ic4ein.ousLlitut-,
By a strict attention to busineis and
,a desire toplease,
please, we hope to merit and rective a liberal up
port, and assure those in want of Hats and Caps
that every effort will be made t( get up the neat
est and best kind of an 4trticte. !
May 1, 1840. - ELDRED ' NEWCOMB.
013 this silo of Cantornia:
TO BE SAVEDBY ruArn - NO CHEAP.
Grocery, Confectionary and Oyster Saloon.
IIIE1 IIE railroad being completed' I now have,,arid
- keep a general asssortment 4f groceries cheap
—such as sugars, molasSes, rice, 4offee and teas, of
prices and quality such as will please. Also, nuts,
raisins, candy and all kinds of frtfit the market can
furnish my buyers to suit, .Also ,1 fresh clams and
oysters received - in the shell, &dal fish too, this
weather—they keep very well—l shall get by,the
railroad a weekly supply—to pl4ie all my custo
mers' tastes I shall try. Good (misters on hand,by
the keg or the dish--served up either raw or cook
ed, as you wish. All needed refteihments prepa
red at a wink—call ye 'hungry, and plank
down the chink. IVIII. BRADLI.X..
Great Bend, Feb. 11
' Eagle Steam p
Fon Sh ndry 0 Machine
o i •
IN Fit LT: BLAAT.
Wt woucd respectfidly invite! the attention o
all those'who may ho in w nt ofMachinery
or Castings of any pattern, Mill G erin ,, s, Ploughs
of various patterns, Straw Culla . Cooking, Parlor
& shop stores, Iron , & store W n, shingle Ma
chines, Wood gr. Engine. Lathes, steam Engines,
Boilers, Iron Fences, ti:c. dm., to give us a ea% as
We are confident we can ;stilt the Imost fastidious.
All work done at our Foundry wrirranted.
Proprietors,
Wu. JEA,s or,
11 It. 46ss,
Wm. J. lolut.voun,
F. B. OW :Dim,
' M. S. WILSON,
B. S. BEN-rtrr,
. .
0. G. BARTLETT. ,
Eagle Foundry, Montrose, (Pa.) July 4, l
f ,
NEW ARRAN GEM 'N`
Freight And Conaission Line, ,
Via. Ncra York and Erie Rail Road.
CIAPT. L. 0. Tiffany ant) Walt pr Follet hare,
1.._/ fonned'a partnership for the tiansportation of
freight and produce of ail kinds, !between Great
Bend and New York by the Itailroild, by the regu
lar Freight line, which leaves Ear at Bend every
morning at 8+ o'clock. i
Captain Tiffany, who has been r a number of
years engaged in the purchase and Aale of produce
.in the New York markets, will emain m Nets
York and giVe his personal attenti n to the dispo
sal of all property committed to ourcare, and make
di
returns as soon as the property is sposed of.
Mr. Follet will he at Montrose . Ll' Great' Bend
alternately. Orders for the tr nsportation of
Freight, may be sent to him at Ci er place, .and
Will receive prompt attention. Otir charges over
• the regular freight will be a small4ammiscion.
N. 5 . LO. TIFFAS.I
,WALT hilt FOLLF.T. '
Montro, - e, May 9 . , '49
Just Beieelvol.l
AT the MoNraosE Bo* SToitE, .Vagiat
tratea' Uompc!nfon, Pitnlop'a Forma, antsta
ide'B Guide.
,11lay 29, 1849.
New Grocery. Store.
One door' South of Mills & Ifnapp's in the
(Stulteformeriy occupied by or. Post},
Tsubscriber has received a h:rge and exten
sive stock of , • ,
• Groceries,
consisting of Teas, Sugars, Noldsses,l
6 ; RM°, Grqund Spices and Pepper,'
• Saleratus,-qnger, Nutmegs, Indigo,
late, Sperteand - tallow Candles, pad
by the barrg half and
. tinartor
Herring by the box, Raisms - by the
Salt by the sack or barrel, Clocl6l
Willow Ware; Flour; Pork,i dm: &c
•dealCr• iii all kinds of • '
Wines and' Liquor
llie can and trill sell his goof s
they, can be bought .at day stogy
yeader, ; if yen dori,t, believe, give '
convince sq4i'))ol4 - rtirge - kov,
',.!;'''it'igito:,•e,:2;iiitp 28;
2.- • = ~.. , pi o j a h lt . :.... , ..1,: ;
. . = , 1
AA - Itii%asscirtan i ant , loagto o r
lavveciptterat of Montrose. 44 ,
rece l
mitatraattio, alitt, , lust', *\
ago at reduced pneesby-_ 1 '... 7 ..'...1 . : 1
Nev - Milford, April l 10;1849;. ..::. --- :1:: ,
Good:. ~ ~,,v, e.: sqpiir - ; ... is
qualitysp t
uf- , Poitortco : ', a.,
: - light colored, o'6i - els:vet 1 ,
Jilizel.S. I - ' - -tr , iBUA . 1 ' P
i : ' 1 t A-• i.•
• L • •1. niv orleVAttis
• Le? fEven ics smobv - Reati inlet 1:AILIOTILL) ^ ' 'Mete to a
DampedDu iftie sale. in. thwAllreitelit lotus talled-S, p..
Inwnsend'a :Sarsaparitilts.. , , AL ialativertieed . the ,OlitiOl. ' ,
.NA GENII,OIE, anralttnat: TlllSToWMienPanta . docUti ','
'and ier ; hut wasTorMeity,Wworkir orikairroidS,Mt.
tia an 4. e like-yet be assonnwthe..title,of . tOrfor th e
p o gaining creditfor wh o re is hot, '.• le stye , 4 1ut .'
1
hes titled iwo.mtilidirechool' attillStaititt ' for llfteme
earel I" , Ilse the trUthis.--hst verprnal medicine a
day in his le / Such. wile, Snicketfjrnisrepnosettuttion '
looks bad t ttmeharieldruld - veraeity of 1.4404 ii, !With'
mosteinee ly, he Mut nacre Made those.elatMeeettor'hini' '
wirer °fine. I When will men - learn to be honest end truth,
Cal its all their' dealingtktuntints.cr,ourse -iedth theli fellow -
men! fie ttpolled tednalluergapp to etwlstibint'in Man; .'
ufaentring bit mixtuni,unting the-largeotelmr - lse 'would
make, u an itducement to embattle the Misfires: ; These ,
men have be n insulting and libelling ine in all.TOssible
fornet,, Viotti° to impress the public with th ' holier lhat
the Old DoetcursSantaparilla wassnot the esertinet r iortitull-
Sareaparille, made from the.o4lll/I.orilginal CO.,
pit. This* v. Townsend bays. , havi3‘sold thnVe ormy;
namelfor t7,in !week. I will - stveq hire 'WM if' nt-telltlinte
due Ona sine ', sot hary proof .ofi ibis. '...llittaternereCof. '
Thompson, I Dkillmart-k Co:, are , nothing bun a tissue 'of
falsehoods, ebnply made ' to deeettre the ' publiOtal keep ' -
the trethdown le regard to hiessetritnferwientiv:ints.
pound. This m ca . mion the public , to perch" none but;
Old Dr . ] AG ft Townsend's Parsepaillia, liars ig . en Tebbe
c t .
Old. -Doctor's ' ikeness, Itliftietzili Dearer A ' .s, and his
sigor ' , read° the Coat of Ann. ''''' , - -.' . 1.. . N
ti'. ee, lett 4 -
THE ORIGINAL DISCOVERER OP TfIE I
Genuine !Town senal Sarsap init.
c
Old Dr. Tolerteertil is rim:reboot '.ll vearskif a e. and hal.
long been known as the .4 UT/70/4 and DISCO' YRRRR
of the GE N (17 f N F. 7 ORIGINLC " TO; vqPiArD
SARSAPARILLA." Ilring . poor, he wait co milled to
limit to mantlfahrure, by which memis it has bee kept nut,
of market.and the sales cirruni4erihed to those only who
hadpnived its worth, and known its) value. It hail reached
the ears of mnxil:, nevertheier., as those persons who had
been healed Of Sore distance:add Saved (min thteth, aro
raised its wonderful ! I .
' HEALINCI PO Vt.R. ' 1
This GRAND:AND liN ULU A Li'.lED PRP.PATCATICN is
manufactured tat the lamest grate. mid is called for through.
out the length and breadth of the hind. especially as it is
found incapable pi degeneration or deterioration.
Unlike young , S. P. Townsend's, at improves 'with age,
and never changes but fort:is battery becauvg it fit prepared
on ocicraijgc placip/Ca by a scisnrifie man. Vise highest
knowledge of Cliennstry, and the latest discoveries of the
art, have all been 'brought into requisition ialhe ;manufac
ture of the Old Den Sarsaparilla. The Sarsaparilla root,
-
It is well known to medical men, contain many inefficiraa
properties mill some properties which are inert or thalweg %
and others, which if retained in preparing it Arguer. pro
ducejermentatebs and neul,zsvhieli Is injurious to the trys
t... Borne of the properties of Sariaparillaare-so volali7e
that they entirelY evaporate and are lest. inAlte peeper - mine.
If they are notpmergeo toy icsetetufae - preetss, Annern on
ly to thrive experienced in Its manufacture. lilereover,
these rolaidc pc:pc/pies, which Sly Mini vapor, mins en ex
halation, under hem, are the very Osential medical prop
erties of the root, which give to it alh its value. - '
Anyperson can boil or stew the rtat till they g et a dark
colored liquid, which is more from the coloring natter in
the root than from anything else; they can then strain this
insipid or vapid t liquid. sweeten with sour molests., and
then call it " SARSAPARILLA EX - (TRACT or SYRUP."
But such is not the article known as ihe.
GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOW NS.kND'S
ISARSAPA it ILL.A. 1
This is so prepared that all the inert properticv of the
Sarsaparilla root a re first removed, everything. capable of
becoming acid or • fermentation Is eNtracted and -;ejected;
then every, particle of medical virtue is secured in a pure
and concentrated form; and "thilv it is rendered incapable
of losing any of its valuable and hepding propertnis. Pre .,
pared in this way it is made the movilpowerfulagept in the .
Cure-o}' innulnerablo Dig easesi
Rence,the reason why we hear conimerldations 'n every
tide in its fa:verbg men, stamen, and'ichildren. We find it
doing wonders in the cure of
'CONSUMPTION, DYSPEPI : 4, and I.lr7en-
COMPLA INT, and in nia:u, ATISII.2, SpROF
IILA, PILE'S: COSTIVENE I A". all CUT.IN.g.
0 . 17 S ERUPTIONS. PI A IPL, f.:S, BLO7'FLIES
end nil affection 3 arising from 1
IMPURITY OF THE t BLOOW - .
It possemit a Marvellous efficacy in all Complaints ari
sing- from incrigesrion, from Aridity of the Stour h, from •
unequal carculatitin, determination o blood to the bead,,
palpitation of the heart, cold feet an I "
ha
gen nds, cold chills' and
hot dashes over the body. It has not Its equal in COlthrend .
promotes Coughs ; and easy expectorAtion and gentle per
sptcation. relaxing suicturca of the lints. throat arid every
whey part. .I. - I
But in nothing i,4 its excellence MOT manifestly men and
~
acknowledged than in all kindsand
NI st ^es of - •
FEtLE pOMPf.. INTS. L
1..
It works wand° in easds of Fits r 41101. Or Mdiet4
Falling of Me tro ;. Oberurted, Snimressed,. or Painful
Masses, lrregrdarity ofthe menttria.Pperiods and t i p like;
and is effectta re l gam ing all die forinstgiciiiey D eases.
By removing e truetions. and re dating - ihe erieral -
system, it, gives io e and strength to e'whale boilly,'Auld
t
thus cures all form of • - 1 , , ,-
Nerrenei Diseases antllpelttllty. .
and thus prevents , or relieveit a greagiety Of• oil er mat. ' .
adios, as Spinal i p /rslorion, Aleitia) I ,St. Vitus' Ranee, .
Swooning, Enile ic Fits,.Conrdsurm,itc. i -
It cleanses the bl. excites the liver to healthyistion
tones the stomach 'and gives good digestion, reli 'yes this
bowelsof tumoral) consurration , all itffianuna on, pu
rifles .the skin, equalizes the circulati n of *held pro
ducing gentle warmth equally aliv,ov r the body, tll the
‘
Insensible perspirapon; relaxes strictilree and tighthess-tos
moves ail obstructions, mid invigorator the , entire nerve's'
system. Is not this then
The Medicine you pre%•emizienity nited.l'
But can anv of these things be said of S. P. Townsend',
infei ior article II This young rnan's li uld is not to he •
COMPARED WITH. T OLD DR.'S. ,
-
became of one GRAM) FACT, that e - one - is INCAPA
BLE of DETERIOtATION, and
r,
EVER. SPOI
LS
t 1 i
while the , ther DO S: touring, fervienting. and Maim
Me bottles contain ta g it into fragments : the ;Mgr, acid
liquid explodingi add damaging other pedal Must not this
horrible &amiably! Ibe poisonous to 'the system?—W hat!
71
put aced into a system already disease(' frith acid ,7 What
causes DYepepsta but acid 1 po wo not all know that when
food aeon in - our strmachv. what mart: ter it produestit
flatulence; heartburn, palpitation of .t e heart, User tmtn,
plaint, diarrluenaj il ysentery. colic, ' corruption t of t **,
anli
blood I What is refute but an acid umor in thabody 7
What produces all I c humors which bring on EtUflliOne 0!
the Skin, Scald Read, Salt Rheum4Ery . gipelas,llNltite '
Swellings, Fever rev, and alt ulcerations internal mid ex
-tonal 1 It is nothing under heaven b* an acid aubStance, .
which sours, and' thug spoils all the fluids of the - hodY t more. ,
or Sew. What' nisei; Rheumatism bin a:sour aMi acid
fluid which inn' na/es itself between the joints. an „ellSe•
/.
where, initatinz and inflaming the deliatte titan -upon
which it actsl So irf nervous'dxseaset, of impurity of"the
blood, of deranged Circulation, and neatly all. the al ,COCSUS
which afflict httritninature.• - I
Now is it not oerible to Make. and ,
sell, anti infaitely
worse in use OW' - • •
SOURING, FEIIMENriNti. 'ACID t 4 CO*POUNP" IP
; S P TOWNSEND ' • ' ~1_ -
and vet he would' fain have it, understood that Old Dr. it,
cob ToWnsenti's eitisitte Original. SarseParinav is 1111,11.
ITATIOIi of his nihrior preparationl l. - • . I'. I :
Heaven: forbid that we Adwrulif dealt an article whic h
would bear the mot distant:resemble ce to S. P. Teem, -
seral , a article? I I . . 1
h
We wish It Understood, because it is . e -absolute ;milk
that S. p.Tigirnseidis article and old Drl s Jacob Toirressnire
Sarsaparilla are i ecreen4q4le apart ' 'anll infinitely &mein.
Car: that they ar t unlike, in;everypertellittb , havil4 eu*
one single , thing i i ettmrtioa. ' i '-. ~ ..l
As S. P. Townsend is no :Meter. add 'beim' Irras4 is ,tie
chemist, no phanimeeuttst— knows no motet& medielnelor
disease than any other common, unscientific. unprOfessitinal
man, what guarantor calf-the public -he, e that they greys,
cciying, a geriutta.se. entitle medicine , containing *lithe rip.
hues of , he attiel i Red in pretvaring - iatut Which streits-'
capable of ihich might render th em th e AGEIOIIMS
of Disease Instead of health' .., i •-. ~ 1..
But what else alto ld be 'expected Cram one who - knows
nothing compartively ofmethetne orrell- - .lt wapitis
a',porson of some eitteri6nce to conk itarvaup eves, a.„. ,
common' deeent eI. lime-much -, tslimptittook hit k
that the persons Wholmanufactuns medicine tied_ psW_ jar 1 -i.
'..WEAS. STOMIr AND,ENFEEIir , SYSTEIIIII, - -
should. know well metlical`prapatie of plants,' beet
manner ofiseeuri and concentioftg th Jr - healing shrluell,!
also an extensive mnwledge of the varitnia diseaseew!tich
affect the:human; system, and how, to 'tilapt",reniedies ito
these diseases! 1 1, - 1 '• - -,..,- .., , tt( .
It is to:Vulva. hearupett The ear , toiedir i g it tf.
*
Ante wounded inimanity. to kindle, ho
T ilt'. the :
hceotn, to restore t heinh, and bloom.' lid titer aura.
crashed and broken, Ind to banish inti 'VIII! QUI MILT
Mos TOWNSEND has SOllBlTlrtuedrENßlLkip.tip:
lentanity and brim s e • .::. - •...: , ; ...-: „.. •• _.: „„„..
Or 13 .10101 i Itstissiii
" % ma
within I t imi.ortin '' 'to As krui ' , 11; , +t-
that they tory !asinine' kview. , bitjay t its - ,
.., - .t: Woo Ntleilltdioot Porerutt‘ L ' OOP; 1 'ic I.
ABM TIT i i ,, q {, E; 1
.41,
Coffee, Tubac
pltareh,Chives,'l
(Cigars, Chcice 7
'tlsh, Mackerel
rttrot and kite,
x.or pou,nd,
4. stone, Ware,
46. e. Wholesale
cheaper than
v,itilfriontrose,
is 4, cia. And
Main.
ti2dtf
7
I
;-:
A P - flaremot
-m. 4wllitY;i'lit• 1
._Aiiiiens;l6o. ...,
, i.
'the motttaii..
IMO:unto!)
ved and for
‘tnturrr.
Arm
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71;1 kip
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VaTO \ - l c Ottei* ' • iriApiksr*-
I
~......,,_ _ . t o ok ~,..:410.444..vr..
liiw. R -4 4 -: I P I 4 - -diiiiiiii' 7;' — 'llerrYs
buto*Fif,z!ri - 4 ~isti.,'ltt- ,N .e- r s, ,iiprtoes.,4 •
- 1 . u. nvilitows e: col
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Al a l. ZYPei et the'jtiitci'bt-i' .
~.
,
' ne a t tb.la 0 tunit!carefullt :.
-Tileio 63Wttitiiiiiteriii:frii : ' me -hi the'dirtivent.tee,
' tithed ottlgtr:ClactihT. inwitars_airelpiiiil*ez It Is et 1
:-.'"" l "ed , iii-the - --prigrke• - _ , lfighit. ,i , a 4 a setertne i
v. 1111,40 0 d:: ittr2row int Zitioi ,rftlyeWirea..4wer
the lest Ai* year* bi ti fertlibist lle, whie
' II " " 44 4 11 :oherecteraritlitt.petetlow; .thteetrhout the
-.', Veltiok Stela* outdo' ' r Dint of tikAtort4 - rthe safe
beef mie c A, o i.' ,„ 1 '.- -T • I . ' " -'.,
.' .. i . : •
Thtietched thit citstl4 ty. oritiweAlrigiiiiiiiierpled rep
le
And Ant t#l Wan - w he hali CCD engaged itiVedd l tul! ellegi
peblientterw- for ti" iftotili t cie y'..ts:' 4rhii:litaeit , ants
:`le l'aeob TOiretreed:- li ipplied tri ttliutobetwt owe be i:
tot -,oo l , kitant4wrle ' t The Else Dfitilknolakt7 l4 IP I. :
~ ur,lrowotther# Ber,tere H l ll,l4taing , t(tejtrie: !I tee
i t m u ,. w ilol 'etipeedetl t rl'r ri i :•'' •' ' itieeteie r
tl .
' ''trieribaril the WA' st. ' eAmotit' u x ,*U itthirriHt lil2.4 • D be tipped i
-.: to Chatles.. itetoOtile4 Edoto'Atte Jameeklawroter. .
who etottw# otiO_,lP-A fI.II idgn-, Mr: It, Q. itsmetwa.',
fijkolorly orwei-or, theft ioprielrmogit ImAtigiTEßter
?OINTIIEfiT;' RALI4 i POMMY 'fortertlrMasoVer
:tied Vtgateter-erthe tit ea. ellautlitetteu a l i ; a ut. ;
ity_th - - Newl.letWey;: JO . ?ti y,B/9.
-v
Mat/0c o ti a,,w a i
'ag
1.1
- oirsow.---4.,,w , ..
o • - _
ever .Iteowri4 it:oot only puriliMs the - whole system .
sea streriAtens the pers?n, but ,it ereetee new, pe t s
ault.i,ich hloo4.; • ‘llolei osielweal ;by, no " other tat&
`aloe; And in this Hie'i e giraitif aecreeolits wmelew
fret snectue„lit bee pert rued withinddietait two yeti*:
mo i l thin 100000 - earei f eriVereisiiiiis ot 'disetiiii; at
limit' . '15,0001 Were • enfold re `inenralstel It tree aced
the lives of more then 10 children the past two vein •
sons deltic City of Na*, 0 ; slime, - .
11110,0041 celeck • teit.- . esertel ['chitin Mad
Wi1i.111 . 1.114 Mei,' nil iincirety. -
Dr. Tow neeedi Elariapad•illa invigorates therisholtrim
tem permanently. To tilt° who! hart boat their :nee
s
enter energy li the elfee of inediciee. 0? ionliverenns
coiumitted in kola or th i t eseeeooe iniluirtice of the
p istons, aid- /sleight - on y •physicil preigration of, dm
nervous- 'jetties. lasilluilit,• W,llll or enetiltion," faititias
sensations, premature d ea) and ileitis's „hastening
towards that !fetal Mena* Conguption.eiube entirely
restore.' by thee .pleaven ,reutinly. Thin Ilarsorarlibt
in
le fat itoperidi - to any '',,' . . : ;::,.
~' 1 leecterterietult. Cordieet
he it renewasind itivieer le l
i the; aystanikuives ectirig
la. the,. IlutheiLasul. SPAS. th• . Iln.,tue....'eo,elel# , nreteer
ip, , li'f,'4llillili:eattioidivary A see::'""'`
,f,••• • - -„,,,, •;- . . r.: . ..,„*
.Af_,, -, 11,„ •
7. 1, -• • , T 4-_,.... , .-• , 7.--
.--
y.. - • / O, -" - ---- ' "
"ilisieaustiers7 ikon rimy's.... .-- ,
Manes Bad streng,f hips. Closimp4iet t „cms he' card{,
Rrunditia,..,C,bresatripliv , Liver 'Omar:aim, 4744
Cnt.rrh. Ctikeht, .4•14 a, Spain"' 'Hlrini, Sonar.
' to the ' (14esi, Hectic 41 eh, irwhi.Stieate, Difirtate
Prefitsitipectoratian: Pei* in, the Side, irF, WI
hese wad cast be eared.,
i . -41-r' 4 " - ll' . • fi
ffC l o l4 .l`r
f o d ik . , 4prit 2e, 1117. .
Pa. T 01111411010.-11 V - kly ! believe )oar Sarsatt.
tills bail rracini the.tmemat, Is:rough rrarideuee, edemas*
an life. I bode fur severs
,years,„haal a bad Cough. it
became.. wersii, and- srerl. At last I raised lugs
quentitiis of Woad: hael - ei Ist sweats,-and liras greatly
debilitated and reduced;litig:tlbl eat expect to five. I
base poly .4sibtleite Ban parilla ~ a *halt liktlit, MI
there hits • atottderfut ehtng
,heee'stro,ultht iu rue. 1
isi,
am n "sibl4. to 'walk. ;WI or • the, city; -3- rave's
4
blood bind '1.4 - etatelvhas eft me. ~Yon eau well in).
price that I,7ea;thestitful rot : these reaulU.- leer ebb.
dicta .setrant,e., ,
- - - ,- WU. RU88131.1.4%0 Gailtatleen.
Tlkts
ft ileum&
The wail
by its' e '
]sin(
Imuiti
spoke'
for nit
time t,
tremolo
have to
done MI
to MU!
et lola
'ealtse
'lli-est .
eerie
lipielt
gni&
siren.
eine.:
kie h
plait!
' arpret .
should trettleet.te lilt e '.lc, ?tie
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