The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, November 01, 1849, Image 4

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    experience. as to varieties,
!it weight, and of the time in ripen
4ii:ittoi, and diseases,' soil and manures
..tiotAgrai.ted to.. .
_Oars.—What varieties have you tried - and
4 , „ :l l . !itlistluit - iiistilta, particularly as to the time
ripen with their estimated value as
.' , ,, , ..90 1 4.ered 'with corn as food; is the cultiva
pitioiLtif the:oat becoming mom or less popu
linv Will far • what reason
Have:you knowledge of any new
varietz ; to what use is it appli--
•'; •.:4 1 / 1 e mini diminished of late years, with
out any apparently „corresponding diminu
4ioirin'thetertility of the soil, and to - what
a in eetice is it supposed to be attributed.
'Ji*ti.-4:tave any new varieties been
iiiiiftfula with what Testate ; to what uses is
this grain applied in your State ; if not' cul
'a;, 00144'11k - forbidden by your soil and di
?.
1 #2O JAN corcs.)--what vA-bsties
most esteemed and for what reasons ; what
ince in time of ripening ; is it liable
Of character and climate, - and oth
ices, and your observations on that
the estimated value of the husk
t with the blade, and of both as
ith good hay, weight for weight ;
value of green corn for soiling
especially for producing milk ;
ince as to feeding grain, whole or
ted or raw I
'ariety cultivated ; describe any
liable process for ha cultivation
.ion for market. • ,
)—As to all these grains please
teMist of production and usual weight,
, bable average per acre and actu
product, if known of each in
whether the average productper
;creased or diminished ; whether
per bushel of the various. grains is
- in your State ; and what weight
for each.
ite the comparative value as food
clover, timothy and mixed hay;
seeds preferred in laying down
'the average yield per acre ;. de-
new process in curing ; have
been irrigated in your State and
'ffect
;'or what purpose \ cultivated in
for food or for improving the
timated value as food for stock, com
'th Indian corn : the most esteemed
cteld, culture; average product per
of haulm or vines compared with
..aer plodder ; average price per bushel in •
last year.
Roar Caops.--Irish and sweet toes,
tarnePs, carrots, beets, inangel-wn , anti.
.choke, and other varieties ; com rative val
ue ; post of production ; weig. per bushel ;
and the average per acre, aggregate pro
tour State.
.—Average ield per acre and per
sir State ;aggregate yield of the
Ite for 1849; describe niw varie
mocess of cultivation ; manures best
• cost per pound or bald , of pro
freight, charges, commissions &c.,
'4B planter.
4.- 7 -Whether of cane or maple ; the
per sere ; describe any new process
Ition'or manufacture ; variety of cane,
,-its enemies and diseases; cost
'tiger.; freight, charges, Sac., paid by
0.-rOn this head give any • inforrna
you may deem valuable and new
ieties, process of cultivation and pre
jF
market ; sail and. manures best
'• cost of production.
: - 44tuadtk7 made in your State ;
inlaid produce per cow ; are cellars
,c!r c apring_houses prefe t - •
'c74:piesticists„
1 . 74 1190111 - =AND
,likir.s.----Nurither raised in
44'N'O'tnin;aierAce value of eaai compara
iitfv.iiidne for tAiiirung purposes ; where is
•.i our market foi them S ,
'N•unsberOf Horned Cattle in your State ;
40# ) ge - value, of'at three years old ; where
,;46;tit9, 1 market; cost of keeping per lead
4per.year; which of the *proved races is
preferred. •
rt .
Slow Husalmar.—What the orerair-
Antraosa ; what the condition. of this:brach
.7tifinidirstry,i amount of wool clipped in the
ii&i,luid•average weight of fleece of -differ
ent-races • cost of keeping sheep per year
pe?,4*,• ; where your markets •, whaf your.
v*4' o'44hr%.
,haVe you wool depots, and
, t aroihey; found advantageots for wool (grow
eitinid,niititufactimr what number killed .
by dogs in your State •
rfl9oir,t•-•kverige_* - wAghti at a- given age ;
im4rige'weight-consumed Per head: propor-,
Afipnettweight, ai cosl of pro
-40%.94*e.
R and
;101fe4nowkof theilwin,uil l / 4 /44.4.4 weak
itiburm lesr of the Of i t in,
wsitor.in e1.1011.1*0 11 2 1 et l 4 - .413M 4 te - fer the
psa -;- +2,
Jacitrit With
- ttei4tip itiOdest'
' ;
•
=`! /44 4 . -- If toed ee mfiewer In W4r.,
-Tiffiii4lloll,olo*****Xt
04,jd lrow old s
p**) 4
Olifigmun :fruits, thisigispOw If but
111
E. ‘
';iho
the Cotitiniiiioner ot Pat-
are directed to the mast
and ate so framed ali.to
acts relating to.eseh, If
tooks :we trust they will
nit amass of valuable in
to the agricultural re
ift sections of our cowl.
of PJ►Tzurd, in mew
longress, desires to pro•
from Planters, Far
on the following, and
that may occur to you, con
bare:
&c.—,lnfortaatiati in(tliese and kindred mat
ters wilt Nal univeisal L inte4tit. I
'On the cultkVation of the Vtat, ikk Gii4Dis
and Amittioltt,Wltias, comitlitrucittions are
partieulaily.icitel , t, j '
, P.S. ; 4answer thislas- soon as con..
venient a ' mo o n. procure ihe information,
and hetet.' ithe Ist of I,)ecernhet ; and, in' the
time p' : name any one 41'6 1 4mi this
,eit
t2
tular mayibe sent in the hope of fnller infor
mation. ' , If not room on' the oircular please
reply on a separate paper, r4ferrine distinct
ly to the qluerries. TIOILAi . EIVBANK.
'United States Patoi Office, t Commis-
Washington, July, 1819. 1 stoner.
Fat Cattle.
t` What is the use of an ox weighing a ton
or over I Of cputse. you may load his frame
with tallOw—thati is not a difficult opemtimi,
and indieatesiteither genius or science ; but
what does that urine You may make a
hogi)f him, but he is none the better to eat,
and good for nothing to work. Isthere any
evidence.that such monstrosities are: profita
ble thati is expedient or econom ic al so to
load animajs with fat Ido not remember
any ; and i i default of it, I pass by all excess
ivelyfitt cattle, as Pf no account.'
Thus writes a correspondent of ;the Tri
bune, from the State Fair at Syracuse. It is
a subjeekin whiels.Avery person has a stake,
and therdfbre it should be gravely discussed.
Fat beef an abomination
,before most peo
ple, unlessithere is a streak of lean, and a
streak of fit, to make the sirloin look like a
transverse Section of a barber's pole. True,
in some amities fat is necessary, for
Jack Spprat could eat 40 fat,
Itta wife could eat no lean,
j
and inisuch a.case the wife must be accom
modatbd.. Mt, generally, speaking, it is a
waste Of good provender to feed a beeve un
til it ib unwieldy. Neither too fat nor• too
lean 61 the golden mean, and graziers would
do better if they were to bear this in mind.
BAD! TizATMENT itIF AMERICANS AT Cu..
his been received by re
cont arrivals of a gross outrage committed on
the 28th August by the crew of the Peruvian
war steamier, on three men belonging to the
brig Arcadian, whiqh vessel was preparing t o
jaaif for Sin Francisco. They were ashore
ind were about to return to the brig in a
boat, when they were, attacked by the Peru
kian crew and a party of boatmen ; were chi
lelly beaten, and throivn into the water after
!wardsed ashore, their arms pinioned
'again cn dr :ry ')eaten, placed in their stoeki.
and Iv th( da-
---
Sta Josh FRANKLIN'S Espzomos.—lt
will be seen iby our telegraphic dispatch that
intelligeneeas been received by an arrival
of a whale vessel, at New London, from Da
vis's Sti.aits, confOming the accounts received
from England, that Sir Jahn Frankpn's Ex
pedition from which we have had no intelli
gence for .nearly three years, was imbeded id
ice in Prince Regents' Inlet. We shall look
with anxiety for further account and doubt
less late as is the season,,expeditioni will im
mediatelYhe fitted out by the British Govern
ment to teliere the long absent voyagers:
Gonani's TREASON.—The Vient4 cones
.pondent. 'of the Paris Natipnal Says that
:.among the papers of Count I.4mis taroly, ta
ken at COmoron, was - found ! a letter from
Eaynau to the Count, dated on the end of
July last, - Stating that Gorgey had 'been ne
gotiatingfoi• a manthpretrious and that with
in ten days he would.surrender. This shows
that his treason was long meditated.
THE AGE OF IMPROVEMENT
. One of the most impudent discoveries of the
age, in ameliorating the condition of 'Allis large
class of suffering humanity, Consumptives, is Dr.
Vristar's Dalsam of Wild Cherry. Wint trine
establisheiMul consecrates, what experience adopts
and Confirins, what all men in ell places uni(e in
saving is good and valuable, is so, no doub4—
A popularity of his sort, fixes in society its roots
so deep and strong that time canncit destr4v it. The
success which has attended this medicinefor several
years past has, overcome the prejudices of all !re
spectable and sensible men, and the article as
taken a; stand among the first-class discoveries and
blessings of the age ; and when resorted to, in
season, eradicates the diseases for which it is 're
commended.
Dr. A. TIL htacanair, of Tarboro, North Carolina,
writes as underfclate of February 14, 1847, thatjhe
luta Aised Dzi. Mister% Balsam 'of Wild ICherry in
his incticie the ;last eighteen months, unti eonsi
it the heal generation of: fide kind he evEr sate,
know' iff . *pm me sleserit o N the p'ublie p_dprouve
NO, la &nub* Massa Signed L UITS on • lie
wni E irr or snie' by ABEL TUttfrELL, Idojrose.
fits q sieePP l .9 I of
article , one oz. to one quairt,
g4ler tedir,.by the dvsoo, 9i, - sioee. The is ?Aid
.to he the *et Wide Qt wOr r ieirktr glove in use.
41k1K). FULLER _
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MONTiiigE A BIIgiNESS DIRECTORY.
J. H. DLNIOCH.—Atio! rney at Law—otTice
removed to Front Room of his residence,-two
doors east of his formir location.; in Turnpike
street, third building frOm corner of. Public Av
enue, and nearly opposite AL S. Wilson's Store.
June, 1849.
A. 1141.10W1N--Saddle, Harries!, Carpet-
Bag and Trunk Manufacturer, and Carriage Trim
mer, Shop, on Turnpike street, opposite L L
Post & Co's.
C. 31. SllllMONS—Fashionable Boot and Shoe
maker, over A. Baldwin's Harness shop, Turn
pike street
ROSE & SIIIIPSON-Dealers in Stoves,
- Stove trimmings, Tin, Sheet' Iron and Copper
Ware, t)ry Goods, Groceries, 6:c., Public Avenue.
ELDRED & NEWCOMB---Dealeis in
Hata, gaps, and Furs; opposite the " Democrat
Printing office, foot Public Avenue. •
LINES & BlSSELL—Fashionable Tailors ;
firit door above J. Ethridge's Store, where-they
may be found ready to execute all orders for cut
ting and making garments in a satisfactory man
ner.
JOHN GEO* ES—Fashionable Tailor; river
Geo. Fuller's Book Store, where he does work in
a style altogether unsurpassed.
SIIIITHS,STEVENS & AV ER V—Cab•
inet and Chair Makers ; foot of Public Avenue.
J. LTONS—Dealer in Dry Goods, Hardware
Crockery and Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.;
ALSO, Carries on the BOOK BINDING Busi
ness Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa.
N. NEWTON—Attorney at Law ; Office a
few doors South of the Court House.
BENTLEY dc BEAD—Dealers in Dry
Goode, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery. Iron, clocks, Watches, Jew
elrySilyer Spoons, Perfumery, &c. &c.
ABEL TERRELL—DeaIer in Drugs, Med
icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuf6, Gro
ceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, Glass
ware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons,
Spectacles, Musical Instruments, Trusses, 5...:
ad Instrupents, Liquors, Perfumery,
Stationary, Shoes, Yankee Notio.,
Jewelry, Clock and Wat $ estab
lishment:
HAVE you the True time! • nit, von can
have it by calling at the -t door above the
Stage Hotel, where repaint'. and tuljusting Lever,
Cylinder, Escapemtmt, an. common Watches and
all kinds of time kee . • Jewelry and Musical In
struments..kc., are,. o. in a style that cannot fail
to suit the most as otis. All warranted to per
form according . I. e quality of the article.
Just receiv:. a good assortment of fashionable
Jewelry , Watches, which will be replenished
every t month.% consisting of gold and silver
Lever • .d Lepine ;Watches, Quartiers, &c., from 7
to 81 dollars, silver Table and Tea Spoons, Gold
• .gs, Ear Hoops, Cluster, Jet and Stone Pins,
ristlets, Silver and Gold Pencils, Gold Pens, Pen
Knives, Scissors, Silver Thimbles, Gold, Silk and
Steel Chains, do. keys, Card Cases, Letter Fold
ers, Tooth Picks and Brushes, and many other use
ful and ornamentalarticles, which will be sold very
cheap for 'old and new silver and gold.
Pay down and small profits is my motto.
Montrose, May 30, 1849. VITIL W. TRUE.
• -
Crockery and GlaeO.
- x - xTE have received a large addition to our st4ck
of Crockery and Glass Ware, which Fill
sold at extremely low prices; many articles , • e
as New York wholesale prices, and some even l
A large lot of Printed covered Dishes at 44 cen
each-250 setts of Flowing Blue, Light Blue, Whit -
Granite, and common cups and saucers,—much low.
er than' they are sold generally
ALSO,
A very superior lot of Novascona Grind-stones,
with regard to both shape and grit, veryi cheap.
U.BURROiYSS CO.
Gibson, June 29, 1849.
Jewelry --at Turrell's.
ADlES_and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins,
It Finger Rings, Ear Hoops, Gold Pencils and
Pens, Silver Spoons, spectacles of everyideserip
lion ; gold and silver cased Watches, Chains and
Keys; 31asical Instruments, Violins, Acoardeons,
Flutes, ; Fifes, Clarinets, etc. Pistols and all sorts
of Yankee Notions, and nearly every thing usually
kept in a country store—Cheap for Cash.
[See advertisement in another column.]
Mon ~ o se, July 10, 1849. •
Dissolution
TPartnership under the firm of B. R. L
&Co., is this day dissolved by mutual con
sent. B. R. LYONS,
J. D. LYONS,
Lanesboro, July 11, 1849. S. A. LYONS. ,
Thos.e indebted to the late firm of 13:R. Lyons
& Co., will pletse to call at the Captain's office and
pap their fare. .A.ll the business of the late firm
gal be settled by B. R. I, YONS.
Lane.sboro, July 11, 1849.
The husiness fur the future will be continued un
der the firm of Lyons 4 Cliandler.
B. ILLYONS.
FIB. CHANDLER
Laim.boro, July 11, 1849. .
New Arrangement.
BALDWIN would tender thanks to his
• friends for past favors, and would inform
them that he has sold out the Saloon, Eating and
Drinking department, and trusts the business will
be kept up in good style, and that he has taken the
other room on the east side, next to M. S. Wilson's
store, where ho has opened a front Shop for his.
Baking and Candy business, 'wholesale and retail
Montrose, July 18, 1849. C. BALDWIN.
Baking and Candy Business
OARRIED on by C. Baldwin in all its various
‘...) branches. Bread, Rolls, Rusk and Ginger
Bread, Cookies, Crackers, &c., kept on hand for
wholesale and retail. Cadies got up in the very
best style, New York not excepted. Pyramid and
all other fancy Confectioneries, got up in gooil style,
and kept on hand for wholesale and retail:APlease
call on C. BALDWIN.
Montrose, July 18, 1849.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Ware
House.
_T_TERRICK & RQUDDER, 95 William at, New
1 1 York, Manufacturers, Importers, and Dealers
in Skirts, Dressing Robes, Linen Collar*, Stocks,
Shoislder Braces, &avats, Opera Ties, Scarfs, Mon
eo Belts, Linen Bosoms, Handkerchiefs, Horierg
ila.les,Buspendera, Bookbazin.es, &c. (ft. -
The 'above stock *fit ei - mauxiimitimi, be found
not.only'litraeldir.!-business
Extensive and FuR, but 'Cheap
ru
Chu' long e = fence in -business and knewl
edge of man ' are such that we are con
fident we can offet inducements cannot be sur
passed-by key-House in the City. - • .
Particular attention paid tePordem and-filio,pack.
iiijorgoixlit, , HERRICK & SCUDDER.
. , - 95 Waal Street;
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A I laid for RAO S . the= ilaitimiellook
t3kore • gt
Village Lots
T' subscribero
offers 1
ship,of !Great Bend in ti
'rills,' directly oppOsite tl
Bend, located on the - Depot of
Erie railroad, and the Great'l
Turnpike,valley of the Pi
The railroad' crossing the said tirr i
ring in a curved line nearly pare.
at the distanr,e of a few hunilrol
grounds gradually rising above rl
pile, Overlooking the river and th,
ley, Compared with its healthy' chill
a most desirable . location for quildil
The depot ground of the railroad a
'located in the centre of a rich quid e
cultural district, surrounding it bn eve
its many roads centering in, and all otli
ges combined, afford every advari' tage tc
population.
An Exterisioe Water Power
can be brought from the Susquehanna
joining the depot grounds of the said rai
ficient fox' the erection of NI njanufactur
list merits, or any niachinery required.
Great Bend, 52y1 L. G
N. V. dc E. Railroad Freight
Stephen* and Thompson 's .F7oriarding Li
Great Bend—Capt. .1. Thompao
QTEPHENS kTHOMPSON will forwa,
1 0 'from Great Bend to New York by
every
Tuesday and Thimoray
by the regular freight line which leav . Great
Bend every morning at 8 o'clock and 30 . nutes.
George W. Stephens will remain a re. t Bend
and forward all produce entrusted . this CI I•any
and pay the returns for• the :. • at the • • road
office. Capt. J. W. Thompso. ill remain *. New
York and give his personal , ttbntion to the ;ales
and make returns as somyli t s the produce is ' To
sed of. This company/flatter themselves by IV
ing a salesman in NO. York Atli° has been in .. e
frieghting busines or a numbo of years from I - tinge county, they can give as good satisfa..
tion as any o the railroad. Ailiberal-advance will
/
be made o freight delivered at the depot if desi
red. GEO. W. STEPHENS. Great Bend,
J. W. THOMPSON New York.
eat Bend,-a8 '
P New Hat and Cap Store.
rfIHE citizens of Montrose atid vicinity are . re
spectfully informed that the subscribers have
commenced the manufacture of Tats and Caps, two
doors beico;rithe Farmers Store:, where they keel)
constantly .on hand and for sale a general assert
ment of Hats and Caps of every variety and price.
All who wish to purchase a first rate article in our
fine, are particularly invited to gilie us a call before
purchasing elsewhere. Our stoc•
g, Wool, ' consists of Bea
ver, Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Si Muskrat and
Coney Hats; also, California, Spinl.l,l
Leg
horn, Straw and Palmleaf Hats, c. cte., besides a
great variety of Men .andl3oya,' Cloth and Glazed
Caps, childien fancy do., da cta—in short, a large
assortment of almost ever'' article in our line.
By a sirict attention to business and a desire to
please, we hope to merit and receive a liberal sup
port, and assure those in want of Hats and raps
that every effort will be made to get 9 the neat
est and best kind of an article.
.May 1, 1849. ELDRED A: NF.WCOMB.
.sold this side of CO.Moroi&
TO BE SATED BY TILADIYG CHEAP,
Grocery, Confectionary and Oyster Saloon.
THE railroad'being completed, I now have, and
keep a general asssurtment of groceries cheap
—such as sugars, molasses, rice', coffee and teas, of
prices and quality such as will please. Also, nuts,
• candy and all kinds of fruit the market can
furnish my buyers to suit. Al." fresh clams and
oysters received in the shell, fresh fish too, this
;.er—they keep very well—l shall get by the
weekly supply—to please all my custo
,
• tes I shall try. Good oysters on hand,by
the keg or the dish—served up either raw or cook
ed, as you wish. All needed refreshments prepa
red at a wink—,call in, all ye hungry, and plank
doivn the chink. lti ..11, F. BkADLEY.
Great Bend, Feb. 13.
Eagle Steam Foundry & Machine
Shop '
IN FULL 8L..115.T.
'WE would respectfully 'invite the a ttention o
all those who may be ittfwant of Machinery
or Castings of any pattern, Mill?Geerings, Ploughs
of various patterns, Straw Cutteirs„ Cooking, Parlor.
d: shop stoves, Iron 11r stove Ware, shingle Ma
chines, Wood it Engine Lathes, steam Engines,
Boilers, Iron Fences, dc. Sc. , tot give u.s a call, as
we are confident we can suit the most fastidious.
All work done at our Foundry Warranted.
Proprietors,
WM. JESSUP, 6
11 It.'LvONS.
WM. J. MULFORD,
F. 8., CHANDLER, 5-
S. WILsoN,
B. S. , BuNvi.rv,
0. G.' Ilmart.Err.
Eagle Foundry, Montrose, (Pa.) July 4, 1840.
NEW ARRANGEMENT.
Freight and Comission Line,
Via. New York and hint Rail Road.
(' APT. L. O. Tiffany and Walter Follet have
A.J formed a partnership for the transportation of
freight and produce of all kinds, between cefeat
Bend and New York by the Railroad, by the regu
lar Freight line, which leaves !Great Bend every
morning at 8+ o'clock.
Captain Tiffany, who has been for a number of
years engaged in the purchase and sale of produce
in the New York markets, will remain in New
York and give his personal attention to the dispo
sal of all property committed to our care and make
returns as soon as the property is disposed
Mr. Follet will be at Montrose • and Great Berid
alternately. Orders for they transports on of
Freight, may be sent to him either place, and
will receive prompt attention. 1 , our charges over
the regular freight will be a smill commission.
L. O. TIFFANY.
_
Montrose, May 9,'49. WAATER FOLLET.
Just Itecet*d -
A T the Movraosr. BooK STOTLE, Binn's Magic
tratei Companion, Dunlop s Forms, Consta
blis Guide. . May 29, 1849.
New Grocery Store.
Onc door South of KnurT's in the
(Store formerly occupied.6y- W. A!. Post.)
THE subscriber has received a large and exten
sive stock of
Groceries, '
consisting of Teas, Sugars, Mola4ses, Coffee, Tohac
it,
cti, Itice,.Ground Spices and Pep r, Starch, Cloves,
Saleratus, Ginger, sutmegs„ In o, Cigars, -Choco
late, Sperm and tallow Candleil, 4 ' fish, Mackerel
by the barrel , half and quarter,, barrel - and kits,
Herring by the box, Rais_ns by.the box or pound,
Salt by the sack i or barrel, (Nicks, stone Ware,
Willow Ware, Flour, Fork, &c. IT. dv.. Wholesale
dealer in all kinds of , ;
Wines antl Ligftors.
He ea* and, will sell I his pods cheaper than
thercairbo Wight at any othenstore in Montrose,
reader,lf you don't. believe it g i ve us a call and
we'll convince you. : Hen't forger, the place.
'-'...'' • EROTUR Ross.
Montrose,' June 28, .
1849 ' r n2Btf
- Plo•glas.tr •
FIII,LAsso s Anna of Pio he of the tooddip-,
vhd pattetilsol and Bittlibanilon
itotirptetihge,. just received and: far_
iisiesteithieed prices by" -
"NelrlitilfordOk. :1 10 349; n tf
•Ch
.of
ipAbgipir
T 9119111 quality 'of Niitirsi; *io Sugar; tt and
AL. light cokirod, It 4 ititt 4 i* pound -
Jane 15. U 041(0Wil 4 Co.
!
r •
,Ifor Sale.
t for sale in the town
ite village of Own-
Ifie village of Great
the New York and
nd
u tm e d Co , ch r v o.ern
upi - e,the co run
lel with the same
, d feet, with the
oad and turtl
e beautiful val
late, renders it
purposes.—
mpail being
tensive agri
side with
erndvanta
a Itiltainess
rider, ad
ro4d, suf
• '2' estat.
IFEN.
Line.
el
d treight
tailro . .
tougher,' knoWn a the A 1777104nd 1)161_76 VERER
f the ,C; FIN UINE OR.IULVAL 7'o lI*NSEND
ARSA RAI - ULLA." Beim: r mao ho wits compelled to
I nit /U 3 manufacture, by which me4os it has been kept out
a arket, and the sales circumscribed to those-only who
ha proved ita worth. and know its;tvalue. It had reached
the dire of many, nevertheless, aslose persons who had
been%:healed of sore
c.anued its wonderful .•
_
, i ,IIEALING POWER.
This GRAD AND UN EQUAI.I.t.D r REPARATIC.N is
minufacturecion the largest scale. at lia called for throuch
out the length and breadth • of the.; nil. especially as it is
found incapable of dncencration or' .;erioratnot.
Unlike young. S P. Triwrserefs, t improves with age.
and never changes hut fir .:,,,,, better :!because it is prepared
on scientific prmtipita loy a srienti r man. Tire highest
1
knowledge en Chemistry, and the la eSt ilimeoverie.i of the
art, have all been brought loin requ hien in the menial - an.
ture of the Old Dr's Sarsaitadlla. lie Sarsaparilla root,
,
It is.Weil known to tnediral - men, co' tains many medicinal
prnparties, and tome properties whi i arc inert or it.elesti,
and others, which it retained in p -.ring it tor are. pro.
1
duceferatentarion iii arid, whirh" A l[i . jurioir' to the eva.
tem. Sane of the propernevol Sa . parilla arc on TO/lifile
that they entirely evaporate and are rmt in the preparation.
if they are not preserved by a screw h e process, known (In
dy to those ekpertenced to its 'Ma tt:Oelltre. Moreover.
these rehaftle prirtroplea, which fly o'in vapor, tit as an ex•
halation, tinder heat. are the very e e. n zi a l medical pro-,. erties of the pße,whirli give to it all in • i tittle
Any person ran hot; or stew the r c t till they get a dark
enleired liquid. which w more from he _coloring mailer in
the root then lit, au ) thing else ; th r can then sirain dim
insipid or vapid lopird. rv: it ete , ' w t h sour molas-es, and
then call it - SA SSA PA ttII.I.A EXTRACT or SVIIITP."
1
But such is rriyine arurle known 111,,
GENULNEOLD 1311 JACO TOWNSEND'S
This is so
.prepared that all the ifiert properties DC the
Sarsaparilla root are first removed, everything capable of
1.
becoming acid or fermentation is ex meted and rejected ;
,'
then every partirle of medical virtu is secured in a pure
and concentrated form; and thus it a rendered incapable
of losing any of its valuable and healing. properties. Pre
pared in this Why ' it is made the onistlpowerlul ageat in the
Cure or innotmerabll Diseases.
Hence the reason why we bear cot 'intend:moils nn every
side in its favor by men, %mum', and.ichirdren. We find it
doing wonders in the cure of 11
CONSWIP 7'/ON, -I) YA'P 13 P StA, and 1.1 VE I? -
C:0111P LA LS T, and in II II E UAL A T/S.V. SCROF
ULA,_ l' ILES, cOS'PII'E N ESN% air CI, %TA A" FI
4L.
OUS ER crpTIO.VS, P 1 if PE I 'S, L:L 07'CLIES
end all aifectinns arising from
IMPURITY OF TEI BLOOD.
It possdsses a marvellous efficacy i i all complaints ad
sing from ludirestion. from ArFdityr thi; Sterumeh, from
unequal circulation, tleinrrailsoion„ o - bbiod to the head •
palpitation of the heart, cool p.et and lands, eot:i chills and
but flashes over the body, le has not' Is equal in Cohn and
Coughs ; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle per
opt:anon. relaSing strictures of the Idngs, throat and every
other part. il • i
But in nothing i i its excellence mom manifestly seen and
acknowledged than in all kinds and daces of
FEMALE CONIP.LAINTS.:
Ph It works wolulern in cases of Ph 'r• Nhus; or Males,
Palling 1 the W.5+,0, Obstructed, S' rpressed, or Painful
Menses,_frrriralority of the inenstrua pariahs. and Me like;
and is effectual' in curing all the form, of Sidney Discasee.,
By 'removing obstruction.. and g.ulatltut the general.
- system, it gives tone and strength tO the whole body, and
thus cures all thrum of ' ' - '
Nervous DI/mattes ant i tieblllt y. -
and One preenniaor mitesee a grea variety of caller nztl
adiea Spinal irritation. Neuron ia, SI. Vitus' Dance,
Swooning, RpilPptie Pas, antsubu.ris,.tr.
It cleanse!' the blood. excites die It'er to healthy aetinn,
tones the stninach. and mere good . eestion, reli e r,i,a t h e
bowels of torpor and eometrpattom al ye inflarninatiOn, pu•
rifles the skin.equall tee the circa:at on of the blood. pro
ducing gentle e.armili equally all o er the lily. and the
pertaration : relaxes , tric . LACr and titiltrieSs. le
nroves aFI oliettominn-. and Inst:nra a the entire nervous
system. 1.4 not thIS Shen
The Medicine y on pre-e inently need!'
But can any of these thines be sai of S. P. Townsend's,
inferior article 7 This voting man's- quid hmn( to be
CONIPARF.D-WITH -111 OLD DR.'S, -
berme, of one GRAND FACT. the• the one is INCAPA
BLE of DETERIORATION, and I
NEVER SPOTI,S, -•
while the tither DOES • sornins.. fee-testitists , , dna Weteing
!hr bottles enektainins. it into trim mite : the sour. acrd
liquid exploding. and damac . ing other.enotist Must not this
horrible comptiund he poisonims tn ihe system I—" Tha t!
put acid into al ay:vein (drew& dist:sd trith acid 7 What
causes Dylux•ptint but sent I ibiwe it all Imo* that when
food sours to our stomachs, what mi . chief it producesl—
heartburn. palpitation of he heart, liver corn.
plaint diarrlitoa. dysentery. colic , nd corruption of the
blond I What in Scrofula but an ari humor in the hotly 7
What produces all the humors whichbring, on Eruptions oi
the Skin, Scald Head. Salt Rheut . Erysipelhs. White
r i
Swellings, Fever Sores, and all ulcc lions internal and ex ,
terint4l , It is nothing, under heaven tut an arid substance,
which sour , Ohl tints spoils alt the ti tide of the body, more
or leek What camas Rheumatism but a ..tr and acid
fluid which intilionites kid( be weo the joints owl else.
whew, irritatiug and inilamin, ,the elicate tisinies upon
4 3
which it acts! So of nervous 1 sere 4. of impurity pf the.
blood, of dentripd 'circulation, aid , early all the ailments
whichatTlict htiman nature.
Now is it nOt horrible to make a d sell, and infinitely
Worse to tine this
SOURING, FCIIMENTING. ACID:
, S. P TOWNSEN
and set he wa nk! Min have it tinden
toll towneenrN Gfituine--Oritrinat ,
ITATION of hie inferior preparation
Heaven forbid that we. abould ilea
would beer the must disuutt resemb
send's ariicle /
We wiill it anderstood, because it,
that S. P.TowtbsomPs article and old
Samaparilla one heaven-wide aparf, -
liar; that they re hnlike s in every .
one miracle thine in common.
Aa S. V. Tosynsend is no doctor.
chemist, no , ,rttnceutlinows n
Macau than h other comninn'unsci
man. what rem tee mitt the public
calving a genuine scientific medicine,
toes of the artieles used in preparin
capable of changes which might ten
of Disease instead of healthl '., ,
But what eine should be expected
nothing comparatively of rnetliedimb 1
a person of s'orne - experienee to' coo
common decent meal. How much
that the persons who manufacture me ,
ri c im
WEAK STO AlOllB AND EMI'S
'should know w 11 the medical pro pe
manner of sec, ring and eoricentratin
also an extensi e knowledge of ithe
*Stu the her system, and hdar.
these diseases!. - 1.- . :;
i It is *omit. fraud* upols tholmf ,
into arotmded humanity to. ltlAdrb.
bosom, to restbm health; adCkil..
crushed and ken, anti to itteniehAn
JitgQIITOW SEND lute (iii
SOMA
Ronan* and elute tb belf*liii. -
Korani c
lieriategiakies •
whit the tlachirarsl4o.lbilk_kz e
001 i alai' a alai' icantittod ItliPW; bli. i: 0
L . ., , , l'irilikitiiti:t:
11,11Pilktriiirl
•
/
• A ~, 1/4.1i4 lot opp r e u _ ,
..4 - tigilitY,
1 AI
lereVat'
.4"11/
:rikokitca - 1
tint;.,. . ha, at '
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' 11. TRICIICS - OP: .•
La? E 17,11111003 Rail/ THIS :A/1141:14.—Tilaii IS
Saraaparillit for sale in the di irent towns 'called S. P.
TclatrasentSarsapailllit, It .is.adrertieect tis Wei ORIGI-
N 41,. GS INS. and ati that. This Townsend 13 no doctor
and never as ; hut was fonnerly; ywortier of fnilioads.
hats, and the ltket—yet he assunieo,the'titie of Doetnr for the
purpose oflgaming credit for what he isnot. lie says •• he
has attendeil two medical schoolsjlandliracticed
,thr filleen
years! !" Now the truth he nitiv'er p racticed - MOdicine a
day in hie life ! Suc h trititd, +ickeri
. ,
+grand yeti,
SARSAPARILLA
Rea: .t
.this 4 ~ tirtricci-:i, Flar c A'
ar iac e s. ..
7 ....
saiThe ..," a rl i drenPArine ( o ff rain in the disime-a, town
led •Id Dr: Jacob Town •*ii's Sarseiniiilla. 'lt is id
as ; . tii 01 *(4, ke. 'This is ti nOtoetout
, f '
ill • boOd;'•', De.'Tovmsend " as eipanded over)200000 '
isill ellkigenra its ;Wang - lasing hie 181 ."4Pgrinat w hich
-hes obtainegk la alugracter 141 repuration thisinghout The
Hutted. Atabis ends
-being enortutin greateLpart of the llioil d" 4l2 * WS
gi. l ' ' •
This , eachisA thisiapidny f eertainiseiptincipled men
and ea old alga {ighgahasb Si engaged in peddhuil „cheat
publications} for,a number f years.. This min's ' flans!
is 1261 ?.. ,7° _,W 1 P"e11'1l Ile e idled to gr'number if I.
get employmens, or to lielt 111 use s o ei e m aim 10 pies p
Dr...Townsedd's ISarsartri manly the Wee .. .sale* rind
sums we bid gr.-rill:tided in , dverlirleg as ati indueelnighl
to embark lit the Widnes -, 'Among one* IWe igikiied
gl
to Charles:Tatiana, Esq. Feiner of thasanden:Parmer,
who scorneglaush Is PruildatPn• 314 . 11 - !Al ANDR Err
formerly , onis ,of the Pro stierors of .SlehuhaTE 1) .
VINTHENT, RALPH PlidlKßOY,'forniesiiromeem,
Financier and Of the broken Rhin' Plistelllaak; {t INA.
__ . .
vino,
• LL:
Tilt) A"
MAI' iiieed,
en Wir
for i lards.
rued
hrg
/runs
nosh
into :Wale
of ll
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S A II SAP .
The most extraordinary pleilicine.in the World f "
nit estraet;is pia tip inmart flatiltel-ii kris thaw
eheaper,p . teaganter, a n
searraatell superior lii
any .eold. It purl - veithonteemilinii,
purging, eicheitiwg or sisiili-- i
. 3 istixa Wit Patient.
l
•
The great beauty' moil sdperiority of this/ Sareaps•
rine over - all i other medicines is, tat white it eraill.
cites the disease, il invigorates the ody. It U one of
the very best!3 -
' - 3
flfkßllN . (il - AND SUMNER lIIIRDICINIEII
ever knowri;i , I! not only purifies [the whole system
person.; and strengthens the pen.; hut it creates how, pure
and rich blood; a power poietssed 1 y uo other meth.
tine. And 'ln this flee the Trend teiiret of its - 'soul,-
fill success. ' It bee perfonqed within ,tlie lei - it tw .3r , y.„,.
more than 100,000 sores of ?Prete eases of dire:ire ; ii,
least 15.000 *ere cousiderml incurable. -If has sewed
the live. of mime than 10,09(1 chiblrau the past tyro sea. son. An Ilia Ciy - of New Toils alone.
841,009 eee i erie of LI lerenl 1 1 1 4 , billey posill
wallies of Mery ess airecrigy.
1,,. Towns.iii.l's Sars'aperil ii invigorates the whale rya.
tem permanenily. -Ti. those who hare lust their: wain
,miliir energy by the a ff ects Ol_lllollialSO or ithIiOCWOOU
coninuitted in youth or the slacessis it inilulgesseir 4f ilis
passions, 1.1.1 In OlOttil O. byJ , ll)liCol prostration a the uer 1 , 11
44 syetelli lassitude, set of ambition, fainting
seam tons, premature tlecaS and ileeline hastring
towards that irate' disease elnistimptiun.emi ha entirrly
..stored t..;: , 'this ple111•411,1 ..t ineil
is. far supy. 'llia tiaraaparills
iarl to any V 6 ' " •
. I
11 . 4 •
iaelgeilreeel ie llordl 1 - - 1.
ke It riierie.and harienrates the systems, Ores artirigy
10 the litulni, ! hod airiittel In th e eassetalet 'teem
Is • most eaniaor.linar) .leg ee. .
,
. , •.
.....• ' ;•;/..V., •-• ", •,,.
,/' , ~ i 4r .
•
1 01111.1. 4P II 4la i: fi r e d.
ee
Olersee me"! te rug lb M', Constaoreptsua ern 11 , 1 e:ared;
it• o
• arbilis. IChoisatipiii ~,. I Lamer Ceempl e ,i, i c 0.1,1,.
Or
Going - Hi, Covhs, r istAictt,, Sprain: Blvd, Serieney
in Vet Chami, Hectic b'istsk, Algid Sweats, bijicitil or
Pretruse Repealer oein'ee, raiss it the Sid*, iirc.Asor
6,.i, 044 eat& be erred.
j X)2 1 i idala Igl .
l tad. ; ,
e. 8,11 ,
es 4 . ark, Ipr j lt , flirt,
111. ToWlllsltlTll.-1 verity behave yni -Sitrsatia-
Ailt. has been ;the tneena, th 3 liatigt Providence, el . ..awe;
ni) life. I hare (or Sereial - ,eurs had a had Pane l . It
liceauia wlniiel and. *Unit. ,Al last , I raised bugs
I...titles id Wood, had Weal ...............-.4 - 4----p,„„, ,.
4 ,l 4llbileitinci rerthicsol, ini.i.ll.l tint elipect to heci ll
11.410 wily ascii, your Brims Italia a s shoe 'tittle , and
there has a amide. rol elm, ti bees Wrought iis lad I
hi" .. w utoi6 ti. *elk all ii . .r the City. I. raise tie
ti
hi I and int 4 conch has left me. Tun ilia well inc
trine that I ton thankful fo r these resell& Tour MA.
ti
the tit sery ant,
WM.11:836L1.,65 Coahulai It
_-..... . . ~..-.
-- - : -----' .I - A ---- 2 - 2 ` ' .:::,71. - VlllitP -.
likesanin
Tilts is only .rtire of our re t
R he ii nudism thin Dr. Townee,
The inoet severe and chronic el
by it• extraordinary virtues.
James contn3intis. Req., tin' of the assistardslie the
Lee., eft Axylam. Mack uvell'll I.laiol, is the tieutteume
apoillen of to the followiti: lett r,„ • "
• ( illoehwel lii Wand. Sept. 011,..180.
11, TOW TaMila —near Sir: I hove suffered terribly
Go nine ._aura Ni ith the Rheinnthint i enitaidarelde of 064
till.. I esoitd—ta;i ant', .leap or 'elk. I had the. emit dis•
tr.p.iiw pains,i and toy 'hull, were' territily swollen. I
100, e it,ittl fortrtleuttles of) one i.'i:iamotritta. and they have
.1... toe ttttt re: titaii a thoitaatiii ill:liars it girth orgolod, I ale
.e oinah hrttre—holard 1 amtautly relieved. ' hoe are
at liberty to . .tiht thiwfor the h nefit of die afflicted:.
w —
loges respiletful y, JAId Ed cuaniou'a
1,
. .
t
,
',Frommle.. DI silluninies
Dr "ow amend!. :Sorsa peril ii a sovereign ned; t irrio
1
.i core 6,1. incipieot Con • option, ilarrenneia, Leo
Inp.n. -11rwri r(r IF - rifling rir el Wninli, Comivrinnow, Piles,
I .novorrliron. O'r iirbiter, °hely tied. or diflicult-Ilenetrua;
lion, Inenistimlnne of :Urine . or involuntary discharge
th - Creof' and ftsr the general riistration of the system—
no neuter whether the result t f inherent cause. or causes
prininc.nl liy irregu/nrity. ill is or-. accident. Nothing
can ho mare ofirpriing than i invigorating effects upon
. the human l'roate,.. • Persons a - all weakliest' and lasaitude
front inking ititt. once itectini roltust utol fall of energy
, , troth,. its tailliseuce, It hut eiliatehr counteracts this
non eln"tre4w ;,,r: thin female frame, which itthe peat
~
chose or Wrieinnwr. It wII not be . expected of es,
in mutes of so- delicate a netts t. to cornfields.. of
corn.' Perforiste,h hut we knit 11111111r11 the afflicted, that
hundreds of cases. have. 1,e4 .sported K Si. ,Theti•
iiiihtto of case! *here (moat s hays been without thll.
- dren, nfter iiiiiiew few hods. of 016 - iiiialtialicw iinnli•
cm.. harp Irerl i lilew o nl With Ile. herd/lay allnirrilit It
has %wen stp4saly prepared' ti reference , th.foinale coo
plaints. No (ninnies( - Who, ha t
-. reason' o. soppisa, el'
..,sltais
approaching titn( Ciitieet pit; tel. " The tarps eflift:
should neglect 'th Zak- it;')iii it it a, certain 'preltisitive
tot any or-thetmi.e6...:kinl liorritiln ifiwinsesAlliitiiith
eu i
&moles nxe' i 164 0, 'Kt Alsit jute of life,
_Ttatet,ppriott
way be del eef far several yealre by isOiiiiiit.afAii•
' eine: Cloy is' I less, vOtest,l,.. r..r tilos., iviiii ahilapiiiiiaels
'mg wou,,,ohoed. ha' it i.colci ideal to tioiK7llliittrir by
qinelieniiin the blood ~..,1 in ieotexingAlleAtyat_ete.. hi.
dent, tht. medicine is Is k rol !old., for. isilf,lien„ delicate
discuses to a liiiift women aro oldect.. • ' "1'7.`.....''''
'"COMPOONIp.' OF
food that Old Ur. Ja.
" saPargia,*!ut 151-
i
in nn sittirle which
lino to S. P. Town.
p the a/volute irith,
. Jacob Townnond's
nd infinitey dissins.
rticular, haying not
4)P10i.4141,11 Cr AP
11r. Toirtimiir i* almost r'
Phi rii.iusis in ilfaitiniit tiitit*
This is to Certify - that . w..
door of ilig-1.41r
11r.A•rownireotl's
1.13 wie 01.111011 Inuit Palma
It P. P 131.003, • 51.11,, •
P. it, jP4.IIIK
tnd never WM. is no
more of ntediane or
ntitie:unprofeessional
lave the ,they ere re ,
'ambling pH the vir•
it, and which 'lire in.
r them the,AGENTS
E mm ono who 'knows
i diseasel It requires
' and gerrelip exen a
i ore imporlant is it
r , mine designed foe..
BLED SYSTEMS,.
;', 'es of !Minix; the teat
!their heatingi roues,
i offs diseaseelehic h .
i o adapt remedtee to
onata. s to:iinit!beim
; .ti 'in' the - eepetring
Ld vigdr 4 inio- the
L, unity:that OLD D.
1 4, 1 1't whip:hoop
: ad. Roileldy
e t
evititii vt, ci aew it
i trezneile t 0 -
, a* , „:11ittit ir,..!-i .
ti 4 6. 4 4. -,:" .-C 4X
".
, al. ; - " , •:.d •4rl i , 1
retd 4 0 0 ILIA
t: _ ,OoFtiioE.-
41141k11•1'
llsrinft die IFiovvoutee
rovirtimbilta.
furmer,lr. mtr 'i, o l lgitta, hay*:
'MeV.; Sm. Tfitik'sii . i.ertidli,l
liwatis,-:iinstiiiini t i„..or , Oro ?
.11fiipliot Num
v. - ;
•
i'zlonitta 01114 - MI rilti
ipq. N. - Y.; Ite.lijimr-34.- C u :,
. Oyott.:B4, 8444 1 :0:North Nd.
~. fi. 8 .-iliilee;`,.thuittislolwltlai
1.i,4; 'l,Vriglir ar,:iit:o4 .1511:1
'RuiiitiViimil:lo,reet%''Alliiiif . l
. 11 "..401 ,1 i --1 1 ,4 4a1.41.i. - :140
: , .‘ 1 1 . 09'4;.,11!!.,,, , 14[
~. -.. , 1;,:.<, : f.; - 4 liittell - , Clq.
- , ..-_.Pt, Torfiititp) Oiga.".r..loi.r•
" ruao-taii - :111 t AiliYlol4llo , l
- -Iki'jfkrefilli
.alsiaitt;o l
...i - Timmy, watirtillii4,l i",!sitY, ono'
4 1 4 4 14Stibikulktt it, look iv
r s .a,r.: riot; losio,littlitiOu
...,. i _ ~-;,,,,;,..
.:,) .-Veit.t).
~.; 3 til '... , , , ,. - f. , ,..-, Att.... , , l , LigNuci,,,w;
' - `lollTiAt*ROAri A
:k em
, ..,,....: -1-q. i
comity: - :—,
.7 , Tigl*: 'the
on do da
gir Cto
s
/1, Ikl‘`
= = = TA I = E M E M
blur Oionaarni ewes pf
nr. Sarsaparilla bail cured.
I. are weekly eridkated
recteiFirg *Oa kw
thelhaup; • • -
theliiieSiesed; this&
isvii ie . iuwuorul -au6l
- rakbarillc.ind fullorai
;I...olp,rations in Ike 01,e
11.04 : R.
uoltr,to),
if DA
atikipt Sate'
( !irs; Extii4ta r allow
it it. ali Io the smattgliiir
'bud. tattled
'illy Nurshlimr huitisquaN
putOue iiehamtiip**
ON Street, lee Seihti
State *treat, 14filt°P4,
el ,- etreet,
re U:. IJ. Cukou.,Vl4eot l .
mei Streit, N. 0.: - 14
eier-,l:jr .1) the '
relit tivrotobury tlas Uea
lag
rer4 l ..‘ t:
Have- Ott. titikinnOli ' ll *
dtini liiVet 1161 corredw
stifllokiLowidlita*.
Alt *W. klit,sell. 6 'l2
t1;1 11 1 1 10 4 ,
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