The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, December 06, 1849, Image 4

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    loot& fanner and 'gni:
„Lit
faun Hof
. siz actee,in one conn ect
the east' ''d of
ott , 81 Seneca
three Eniles . fretiGrenet'n, in fields
tenocres, all in the best condition.
if eighteen acres of Indian coin
444 eighty three bushels of
it sere. Mr. Johnson drains
round draining, and ,has
aeniaites, (made at water
-a
age been ling the last eight
thelich feed in his pastures
'all in the best. ondition.
the grass down to the
,greund.
bad fanning, as the roots get
the summer drought, and frozen
!But &covering. of grass protects
tau both, and also keeps the cat
condition. Hi - lieS" large barge,
indlheds for..the cattle. In the
title make large quantities of ma
, whe,ai straw . He eerie. on mud
)nOtieiniqirs into the - barn-yard. He puts_
top ri*iiire On the land in the fall spreading
!ind.,Pghing it in at once, and not letting
fzkintnaindot the sun and wind to dry it up.
observed to the writer of this , that he
der saw land too highly manured.. _Land
alwaysigivea return' for all.that is put,
E.. it. The best proof of this is, that his ilthe - last twenty years he has brought his
rth' from what was called worn-out land to
its present superior condition, not by borroW
-1 a capital, but solely by the proceeds of the
Lion itself, obtained by practical knowledge
of good farming, combined with industry
ad ecoams:—Journat of Commerce.
Premium Batter.
- 1 1Tremiums were recently given to three
rtmert for butter, by the Essex 'County
.4if"ultiritr Society, Massachusetts, and we
"k r teWthoughtit worth while to annex the
:Visions of. each., 1
PROCEss or MArrica.--By C. F. Preston.
l'hainil' kis strained into pans, and placed
in a cool _cellar *here it stands 'from thirty
to 'forty-eight hours, according: to the
- *Catlin - It is then skimmed, and the'cream
.zi;L„ .‘
..•
and
set .
vault mad
50.,nparo some jars
Athat, purpose. Churn once a' week. The But
termilk is worked out thoroughly, and the
,11:nittei ia'salted by an ounce of ground rock
ialt to the pound. - -
:id TabCP. 38 OF MA.wrgo.—By B. Baynton.
life milk is strained into tin pans, and stands
about ftorty-eig,ht hours. The cream_ is then
41On off and put into a tin cream pail, and
'*:el ,=until. it,..fs ready to be churned, which is
i, weeli; . and after the butter has come
iris`saltedwith
seven ounces of salt to eight
.p?unds of butter, and worked over twice when
it is ready4w.r.se.,_. WA have an ice cellar
twad.ninee July wa have had ice in our Cellar
gore-or-less which has kept about the tern
ttere .of 62 degrees. This
~keeps the
Ina. a great length of ti m e. 'rwelye hours
_,
tte c eurnitig we;set our cream pail on ice
•, - :-the cream ; which always produces
"idlititter.-„ . , , . , , , , . ,
,4, o o,Esix. 'mAirE- . % G.,-- - Bi N., Felton.
wiliOsatruined into tin pans iit stands
L. from thirty-sic to fintreights hours in a Coiii.•
mp the cream is taken off,jo,ut into
4ailc`Oud stirred every day. We churn
• -a . week';":during the- warmest weather,
arm is plead 'in .the well aboutr'l2
it ;y1 lid Oro, churning.., A
fter it is churned
• '.;# - 'ittillt is - thoroughly. worked out, and,: the
~_ ~* 4:iiiit:o to taste, (about -an ounce -.to
41141iioaln04 ; 1- After ntandine- about anliour
-.#'' . ii;,'-ingri worked ;and - weighed; each pound
'l).4ateli-,-',
1 ,Cri
HAT CAN n.oosz_ ON osz Anus or
GI L
Vrityprfiliv:iiirs ago;I m
is anage_
74itakticime 'itaxt:orground, from whielviwe
- .4011tet the , folleiing results. One third of
.reik**.e°l4 usually . : produced t.lii474sh
, . 4 :401.004-foirt , Oirig, besides' soi4
i s
, .:, 1 :5TEdo. • :01.10T - Iskif ' 4159101i -kr fam
,.. ,;',14-'Aid,fror tattemng . one large large clr 4,1r0
.'?gall hogs. From the same ground he pro
-:44lpelsOr cl:tyree hundred - Afinglrins, and
rllit,...l : PlY ; _ 4 itrk .ll4 i lB . OM!)
',Sinai% le 1, usually ohlainid
*#basT4l; - ‘tonmaal-thene he: sold at Si
I 4iiiiikaltsdiniad - like amount purehased'' his
i . 060; . ' ' l- Itn* trifilktitieithird of*: acre an e
- :,,Tedil l 4i§:l>re= 4 4iii44.
41(4 . .1161% appropriated to
iiiiii4lregistabiekforevintiol. and--Iwid
41.L*7#14111,41!lePs"fik,. 4 4 166, g1,
0 41 1 - 00 4 *Ps*filik , 1 ;9 1 4 11 0q 8 ; 2 rte10n43
. -:;.*4l*. rpTtitli,`:-:*,44:.stiV:Aiiibils-Al
.Wilitriligiatshi-jihi:-Inisterlfdoekot a
: ifOr.i-Thsai: aliotritylOw&4l466;
tillinnhig.
~,,,,r
tc:Aiiei.i; hail on his &pi',
tilkg‘:•es more milk than
i
ted &Mei: ' Through the '
1 . .48it Ile igaie''.:lortrilito
As .is:"'proliiibly without
: 1 4.0trY;c:44C'fii:fifre
gate ifortyttive quartaisler
eamionly they made &sir- -
1 4 3
bid per week. ITA - d - th y'
njjk' theY:rMil:bare t .
...aii was Ir.liik'ed •th •
only.,feed., she _:got.. was
r..i ' Sliele of a roan eoldr,
:Alf rititlio lbreed, and is
§liei'SAtrelY formed and a
ap•ins raised, by Mr.
s She will be a cow-:at
re. life -hisa ' l ,eight cows
kiii . tiiip ;to 't.h . li. knees,. all
Ali a ;pleasure .to , look
ki) pilule:6 piiiii p • , A . , .
I- - - rriVifiqii4:4l*- '!i - .,Y.,4l.llliiindfo)tel
4V
oampli 4teiir - ,Va -, .oert#e'''' dierlde
) 1
vpon.so#4paitcublrfirnttl pimp; : persevere:
'P iH it- . ' :..:*ikdifficutile'' sire oveteoo3 - 1:7-dilli ,-
'o6**Adiiity":'''..'l . - - ..' ...r.,;!:- - :' 4- !.
" 1 .4'134 - 4 - dinit',lo- irark-' 4 iith yatirr4;nl;
'., ibis Obiligkently - too: -"A tiiiiiiglqiew
''' 1.44 '114 'lto 'remains in - -tile nail irii* VI
" I yo ur . bashiess'and';no4
,' . •
_
! ! q Ok, iv" ' t'thitt , belcmgs . to Many!is, ill- stirred
and 'wor'S,cr . biailecl: ' ' - - ' ',
-Be fingal. "Th t which'' ill i uot,pake a
t t
pot Willjnalie : a po ;lie' :: t ! i .. . L1
"Save: the:, pence- nil the pou -
care- of itthentselvert:" , 4 .4-
' Be abstemious . " Who (6inties
~ ' ; 1 ,
rl4l,f,,risproyg::
,t 1
--. Ise enrly.! !"the sleeping log catch •no
-P 3 ultrY l ' - k'-' - - \
' ••1 3 1Ougli deep whilst sluggards sleep, wick
y'Ori" shrill have corn .to selland keep."
V* every one with respect and civility
",Everything is gained nothing,lost by cour
tesy.', • iGo . od mannen insure success.
Myer anticipate wealth from' any other
source but labor • especially never place de
poidenee upon becoming the possessor of in
heritance. -
" He 'who waits for dead men's ,shoes may
have tego for a long time barefoot.", " He
who rails. after shadows has a wearisome
race." . '
Atom all things'nevef dephir: "God is
*here lie tfas." " Heaven helps those who
help themselves."
Folios' implicitly these precepts, and noth
ing can hinder you from prospering.
itiLLlKet INSECTS BY HEAT.—We have
known careful housewives subject their wool
en to heat; occasionally for • the purpose of
, ridding them, as they asserted, Many moths
Or eggs ,of ntothis which may have been
among them. ;
The llnited States Gazette hasi, some re
marks upon the different 'temperatures which
are fattillo' different insects, whiclt are new
to us.. RC says some experiments:convinced
him that fens if any insects of the fly . tribe
can liveilcing in a te - mperature of' TO(YofFah
rmilheieii _, • •
The common house- .fly retires; from its
gambols into the shade when the inercnry is
at 85 degrees. At' 00 he takes refuge in the
cellars or other secluded and dark recesses,
the very places which under other ciecum
stance,s he whewst,iwhen confined to a tem
peratgre of 90 deg rees, tbii insect is evident
ly distresSed. ; and - when exposed tit a heat of
100 he dies in a few minutes. 'llence the
efficacy Of expOsing woolens find furs to the
mud-day sun tO rid them ointothc
'He says that the birds of he air practice
exposure to thb great heat otthe sun, in or
der to destroy' the vermin upon them, and
pOultry wilrbask in the sun for; the game
purpose. In proof he relates the ifiact that a
common robin, Nmfinedinian aviftiy was of
ten seen' by him last summer to lie prostrate
upon the flair in the sun,
when the mercury
was over 100 degrees, spreading ibis wings
arid opening his feathers, opening this mouth
and panting with heat, nor weuldl he cease
hii process until he had exposed every part
of his body, and given it a thorough-heating.
This he - Concludes was for the purpose of de
stroying the vermin that -might have been
upon him.
t
____,___• 'Waishburn & o.`
As - ANut•AeTITRErts and de4eanS, -wholesale
..IYJIL
and retail in Hats, Capf,'Muffs; Buffalo
Robes, Thanks, Carpet Bags, I..asUS Satchels, &c..., •
Corer Si,i PLVOUAIILTON, .5 pool ,
FASI: di TUE
Bmonswrost Harz ,
Have the pleasure of announcing kto their'ends
and the public g.hat their stock of fall and W lntey
Goothi far A 9 is ready for insOctiou, and t le,
tespectfully i rite the attention 4f all dealers in
Hats, Caps s, dte., - and the pit - cat large't bre
j4
out this secti of country lo the herein Set
forth.
The'vatit in tease of their bu - siu ss hiscompelled
them to ea and
enlarge their start., all they have
now the, lank and hest, •selected, it and
they
,of
,Beaver,-Nutna, Brush, -Moli-Skin,l Silk, California
. a nd Wrsal i .Hats; -Otter, Seal. Nutria., Musk=rat
SilkauttMir, Plush, Silk & Cotton Olaze, 'Tel-
Vet & Cltith! ps; Muffs, Boas, Capes; Nieto' ines,
and in fait kinds of• Furs wornl, Bdffalo Robes,
l a
all,..kinds4tu4 ualitie.s, Trunks, Nialis t a ; -Welton,
Brussels and ugraln, Carpet Bags, cl..e's• Satchels
4.-. e., ever off er 4.1 to the inhabizun of ins part of
the country; i
• ; Their Eats and - caps arei . all , ntifitetured ty
ki ll
theraseliesd d - their other - , good selected with
great fro ri the' in gest' mann lictdr, and-`im
porters in_the United States whi h enables them
to sell'fromil to-20 per -cent. ch ape fr than any
other eslab ' • went of the kind , - of Near York.
' —i 1 ' ' -: :WAS ltlf 4 co.
Bin,ghatitori,iAng. 98th, 1849. • ,
N: B.- Thol issued. their Fall Fashions for 'bent'S
Hats and'Capsiott Saturday, -1s: 0 , •25. i 'HI
A.
A' I
a
LAREEMCMO,IYL CHEAP ASH STORE
04ike NeenlYork ii• Erie Rail' .coul &Ripe
lanna Alper ? 200 . mitesfrons N York, 25 miles
from BiatfkamtOn e attOT 1 9 miles' ' It Nontrose,-
- turroul44 s,lMouittains an ihi. Railroad
Briage.g i ,°' 4
I d
yi T "ourstero thircillowirg may be fo u nd: ,Eng
.tik. HA French 'and Aineriain Dry 000d5,2131)u
-tiet- and Ribbons, Parasols dz., V tabrellas, Carpet
Balts;Thi4ll34, Capps, IZeking!Otasses, Boots and
Shoes,,Procliesl, Wan Ware, Hard Ware, Wind ow Wise ainCSalth, 'Drugs 'arid Metlieinee;GrOceri,es,
Makkeiel, :codfish, Mess +: Phrk, Super fi ne - Phan;
Nails,,Stoo6 Ware,
J ,
a Pgw,
.-,edW.- Are -
,'
Paints, O -
I A, DliE'Butter Mrkins, Candl es„ „ Ala:aand
T o m A. nooks, ” Paper ; /as :. ilt
iid"B/4 Irtoses, • Btoi9 lo964:sifi t han4l*444e to
I;FOt ., antel Trunks ,&
`Pi 1
y
it, I ia 1-4 ;
ri t c ., K
..t. • •-,• • . - .. , ,, , , , .: , : , ....,....:1 ..... , ..7.,._
Jr;;Jor. Dm . — AtiMff NI, ' l4 'lla': - C . -
'
removed #6 f Ili*,iat -al rill,Oince; ‘Ni
:dc'spnr...eitaiti of :V 3g briitei Icitialoo;4 ad Turnpike
— lttiipt, Will% ' frilizi'imayer - ctrulaic Air ,
elliac.‘liaid: ja+ l 47'l4 3 POte M. gr, W #l l # l z's§tQre't
1;.849.
1011A111)
• nier, Shcipi - n
qtist itlCora
. .N 81111.11
:pike street
ROSE &. Si. PSONr-Deiliiirei iu Stoves,.
SfrkiTe triinnuVi,l,. Sheet Iron and •Cppper
Were, Dryll groceries, tire., Public Avenue.
will take
ptmt-En
.Hats; Caps, an
Printing office, '
ye shall
MINES &111I5SELL—Fasbiontible Tailors
first door abovit, JAthridge's Store, where they
may be found dy to eteente all orders for ent-.
ting and makin garments in a satisfactory man
tier. -
OLIN GRO ' ES—Fashionable Tailor; over
ea. Fullers Bbok Store, where he does work in
a tyle altDgetlier unsurpassed.
EISAVEVENS& AVERT—Cab-
Chair 'Sinkers; foot of Public Avenue.
slat 7
inet a
'each Frain of cars
Careful and acel
learns are employ
etors pledge them!
mike their line ply
For seats appl
j 29 -
United Sta - s - Wholesale- Cloth
in' g " arehonse!!
T EWIS lI,A FOP, Nos. - 252, 204, 256 and
259 PrAtti .rarer, (Between Fulton at, mul
Burling Slip,) 11 . TV YORK, have on hand the
largest assortmen • of CtoritiNa in the United States,
adapted to all kets !I In the article of Sbirts
and Drawers, We . eep an endlesi variety. Alto,
the most extensi • manufacturers of Oil Clothing
and Covered Ha': in the world. Plain and Fash
ionable Clothing .f all kinds. •
Catalogues of - sent by mail. Order s prompt
ly filled. - LEWL, & HANFORD,
29-6 m Nos. 252, 54, 256, ana 'Pearl it., N. Y.
New Arrangement.
CBALIYME would tender thanks to his
• friends for past favors, and would inform
them that he has i Gold out the Saloon, Eating and
Drinking rj L )l o 2ll34nt, and trusts the business will
be kept u and that he has'hxken the
other room on the east side, next to M. S. Witron's
store, where he has opened a front Shop for his
Baking find Quidi business, wholesale atifl retail
211 9n4vse-4.11 1 Y.,1", 049. ~C.I3ALIt
Bakinkand Clandy Easiness
CARMED on by C. Baldwin' in all its various
brandies. tread, Bolls, Rush and - Ginger
Bread; Cookies, Crackers, &c., kept ,on hand for
whOleiale and reiaiL Candies got up is the very
best style, New' Ybrk not excepted. 'Pyramid and
all other fancy Confeetionenes,got up in good style,
and kept on handlor whOlesale and retaiL Please
call on,. C. BALDWIN.
Montrose, July 18, 1849.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Ware,
House.
T_TEREICE & SCUDDER; 95 Virilßain st.,,New
11 York, maiqacturers, Importers, and Dealers
in Shirts, Bra:ring Robes, Linen Collars, Sto4l
Shoulder Brace*, ravdts i
,` Opera Me, ,L4ectifs, Man
ey , Belts, Linen °soma, llandleer44ls, flasicrb
Buda, Suspender , Bombazines, dc, e.
. The above stoc will, on . exaruthatian, be found
not only Attrictitie, Extensive and Full, but Chectp
Our long experience in the business and kuowl
edge of manufactiiring, are such that we are -con
fitient s we can offei inducements that cannot be stir
passed by any House, in:the city.
Particular attention paid to orders and'the pick
in ,, of goods. ' HERRICK & SCUDDER.
29-6 in : • 95 ' William Street,
~
(Cpiosite Platt Street,.247mo Fork.),
DAVID A. lIERRICK. _ ISRAEL W. FAUUDD ar
Hatch's Celebrated Chemical
' I ,lPowder, -
T HE , nineteenth century' has not witnesskd a
discovery of Which the Tweet , &Tees Will* so
universally appreCiated, or so pr«luctive of conven
t()
knee and comfort Hatch's Celebrated Chemicil
Powder, Which is . *anted
,to give a keener and
smoother edge to ra, surgical Instrumentedsed
all fine Cut'ery , ' one. minute, than any other
Pciwder.„ - Paie, Ch. Strop , now in existence. • • This is
polnuilbug ' lt ly wants to be tried to be. ap
preciated ,b,,,ecr
,one. FOr sale, by
' I . BEI!. THRHELL,,Xoatrose. ,
Hitiaess, Carpet
iit~ctaier, and•Cith* ige
'1 211 0:. eti j opposite L
1644FaithiceibliBoOtandShoe
Baldwinll Hamm 'shop, Turn
.,
NEWCOMP- 7 -;rkrilers in
Furs; opposite the ia*Democrat
oot Public Avenue.
on the arrival of
om New York
mandating drivers and first rate
d on this mute--and the propri
elves to use every exertion to
cant and expeditious.
at Searle's Hotel, in Montrose.
M. TRUESDELL &CO.
vvinitercaiiir i
.171. BEgarribieribefailsiski • for aaleittne: town-
Ben4.* the‘itiltageW 44v*
!M I A leaalicar 'j • • the' 'Wage -, of Great
bested ori-theT .theNeirilretii and'
erailiumvarid i the- t rea Bead. and COtheeteti
Vurupilus, in the vellL7'. e s fie v El au l ke uelninna4iver.:
vbe l sifrowicosiingtbe • •tnin thititie• run;
r a g kr* egisrediiiie nearly: lwiiifthesame.
•at the distance of a• few . red feet, •With the
grounds gradualrrrising a ..velaillead and tiiru
pliwoverlouldng the nver the • begutifulyal
leY. et:aired its • c . liTateitenders
- amm o eln4ge tocation• far ladadl a momes,
The ground of the :raihftd
the centre-Of ti Alb' and nxtensive awl- •
a t iltund district, staixo it on every: side with
its num roads eenterma9n, - Ind all'other adrinta-•
ges combinekafford every advantage to a business
population.
. A i Exterisivei Wider Poiier
can be , brought: him the 812...cquehatina riser , tut,
joining the depot grounds of Ithe-said rail mad;
ficient for the erection'of alll insx!ufActuring ltsttib=
fishmeal', or any inachineryS.equeed. -
Great Bend, nyt L. GRBEN.
--v-
It, Y. Os E. Railroad *Wight Line.
#.,stepiisita cad Thoiliscut's POrwarding Priefroin
• Grad Bend—Capt. Thompsirii.
STEPHENS THOIMSON win forward freight
from Great Bend to New York by Railroad
every
Tuesday and th.uraday
by the regular freight lin which leaves Great
Bend every morning at 4 o'clock and so minutes.
George W Stephens will fenwin at Great Bend
and forward all produce entreated to this Company
and pay the returns for thej same at the railroad
office. Capt. 4. W. ThampsOn will remain in. New
York and give his pentopal #tteution to the; sales
and make returns as soon ass the produce is dispo
sed oL This company •flatter themselves by hav
ing a salesman in New York who has been in the
friqiiting business for a number of year's from Or
ange county, that they can give as good satisfac
tion as any on, he railroad. to liberaladvance will
be made on freight delivered, at the depot if desi
red. .GEO. W. STEPILENS, Great Bend,
J. W. - 1110biPSON, New York..
Great Bend, a 3
New Hati and ap Store. ,
THE citizens of Montrosti, and vicinity are re
spectfully informed that the subscribers:have
commenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps,. two
doors beiow the Farmer's Store, where they keep
. t
. constantly on hand and for e a general assort
went of Hata and Gap of e r.
ery variety and price.
All who wish tolurreliase a ..t ratearticle in our
pte: are particularly invited to give us - art di-all before
chasing elsewhere. Our Mock consists of Bea
ver,,Nutria, Brush, Moleskin, Silk, Muskrat and
Conets; also, California 'Spotting, Wool,
No 4.
Leg
horn, t w and Pahnleaf ts, etc. ite., besides a
great vati of Men and s" Cloth and Glazed
Cips,shil 'fitncir,.4!).,4tc: . -cl—isi sliOrt; . a large
iiisorpitent Of most every article in our line. .
By a sirict atlaption to business antra desire to
please, we hope to`merit and receive a liberal sup
port, and assure thou 'in want of Hati and Cap;
that every effort will mace to get, up the neat
est and best kind of an icle.
May 1, 1849. FLD DA: NEWCOMB.
. -,:oht this side of iCalifornial
TO BE SAVED BY TRA.DYSO CHEAP.
Grocery. Confectionary aitd Oyster Saloon.
PILE railroad behig . compinted, I now have, and
keep a general asssortmcnt of groceries cheap
—such as sugars, molasses, rice, coffee and teas, of
prices and quality such as will please. Also, nuts,
raisins, candy and all kinds of 'fruit the market can
furnish my buyers to suit Also, fresh clams and
oysters received in the shell, fresh fish too, this
weather—they keep very well—l shall get by the
railroad a weekly supply—td please'all 'my custo
mers' tastes I shall try. GoOd oysters on hand,lby
the keg or the ilish—served tip either raw or cook
ed, as you wish. All needed refreshments prepa
red at a wink—call in, all Ye hungry; and plank
down the chink. WM. F. BRADLEY.
Great Bead, Feb. 13. ;
Eagle Steam Foun ho d t ry& Machine
Sp -
IN FULL A,AST.
WE would respectfully ihvite the attention
all those.who may belin went of Machiuery
or Castings of any pattern, Mill Gmerine, PJoualis
of various patterns, Straw Cuitters, Cooking, Parlor
ch shop stev6.44 Iron & stove Ware, shingle Ma
chines
"R%od ik Engine. .14ifts, steam Engines,
Boilers, Iron Fences, &c be.,; to give us a call, as
we are confident we can see the most fastidiou9.
All work done at our Foundq warranted.
Proprietors,
We Jr.SSTP, 6
B. Jt. Lroxs; ZL)
W.*. J. Mrtroll
'F. 33. tilirDLEll7,
_ M.IS. Wrisox, , A
11 S. BENTLEr,
0. 0. BArm.Err.
Eagle Foundry, Montrose,!(Pa.) July 4, 1842.
NEW ARR4NG
Freight and Connssion Eine,
Yia .iVeie York and Erie Rail Road.
"lAPT. L. 0. Tiffany and Walter Follet, have
l„.) formed a partnership for the traosportation of
freight and 'produce of all kinds, between Great
Bend and New York by the Railroad. by the
regu
lar Freight line, Which, leaves Gecat Bend every
morning at 8+ o'clock. . i •
Captain Tiffany, Wholas lieen for a number of
years en aged iathe purchaso and sale of produce_
in the ;New y: ark markets'ovill remain in New
York and give ,his personal attention to the divo
sal of all priiperty committed o oureare, and make
returns as soon as the propetly is disposed of
Mr. Follet will be at, Antrose and Great Bend
alternately. Orders, 'for tbb transporiation .of
Freight, may be sent, to him( at either place, and
will receive prompt attention. Our charges over
the regular freight wtll be a mall commission..
L. , 0 TIFFANY.
Montrose, May 9,'49. WALTER. FOLLET.
NO* Grocery - Store.
One dobr South.of & Knapp's the
Tore formerly occupied 'hy W".M. Post.)
HE subscriber has received a large' arid eaten-,
sire stodeof ' - •
( rocerzep '
consisting of Teas, Sugars, itolasses,"Coffee, Tobac
co; Rice, Ground Spices and Pepper, Starch, Cloves,
Salemtus, Ginger,:liptinegsi IndsoiVigars, Choco
late, Sperm and tallow Candles, Cod Ash, Mackerel
by . the Ixtriel; halt, and qua. ter. bairel„ and )tits,
Herring_by the Nix', Ri isins.by the_lini:yai : pound,
Salt by the sad( pr bairet'idlOcke, .stiine Ware,
Willow Ware. Flour, P0i1, 1 4., dc, 4 - c.:,lo9lesrde
dealein all kinds . of •
lliii.Peon
sad IscrilViielt hill good chnixr than
they Ciintbe%6Cieht at any ether store iallOntiose,
reader, it•you don't, believ_e iti give '.ul 1). Call and
taT
we'll convince y0u...1: 3 1T1 , h et the place.
• • , ..• st. t. BASTUS,,R . OSS#
,AC ''• • -.) - li, ` . lB:e - -• • - -• • - '
of4misti. ,• , une•-$. if ~ .I.i „.. n2itt
.. ,
a l
li
_
.„..: Abiririsiones ANA ' - - Nair jrnkv i' , .
jlEiZtti v et atllm 7f t I. )
'oreir3ti r:" l l li;
goctibr Ad by. thOkiiiii;f4 ,- '' . a. .-114* ',4"-4tfu .
to be the best artieleOfirrithig: ' tiow iii-ttie,l."'
, -1 - ;. ~.(;AMO: FULLER:
. -Montrose Sept— - 849 - ••'• - - - ----- t -
. .- .
A .LNANA.CB lair the 'eV 01110, tineibr &try
.411. pie ebonite peiav, ntsiy . Lse-eb.
p ow _ b y - .- at , ~ , a m :y o b*
.6 *.ri.
TlMl itil*""lr M AZ 4 1
V iMa il il k r t ffir.M4 IL-, .u. -
• , "t 4 '
" i ' - Ttratittit:
E TRICK*
' Er • itidoot .11.eite
- - . • 14,Zsitle_in
-. - Ogfilifla.a/41dk
'tinknivcrifa; I)ta waer
i
.
.., the liketryet be
',Afrillt credit'
01 twtOstodieaL
. I!" - ow Asuman
in hie fel Setif
- bad ' the character
ly, be had it
lf tw of - r• When will
ful ini all th; .detdings .
• b&l` N. 'Plied to one
nfaettirint , lk a-, mixture, at'
Maki, sit an inducenientt . I
men lave:. heeti insulting
fl.; , in Wee to . imprison I
the Old Dor's Sanaparil
c ski
iffarsawriV made from;'
pie. - - This P. Townien , l
name for i . a' week.. I vri 1
duce doe s le solitary -.p
WPlsitl. Tined a. I
hoods, hiply-inade , ~
Wdown inAegod. , i
. This is to esution
it2 -I .IACOR Townie •
Old Doetsrts liketwas .:
arnatapr - tbeCoat o
Prance , C?„ftee 102-Ns
. 4 IrtIeIILEND, : '
_.
igilOgiSarin 4 LV. — T h e r e ill a 1
te ithretetik tombs caned S. p;
pp le7:lettivercitepriar the. °HMV ,
... •Sphislrsitatlstti c getor ..
~e ityli. wor -Citiiiiiiiiir ajest, •.7 .
-times the tatiefo#Deat6ifo3mhe :;,.
'‘. istatbi,ieztot.ple , darn" he
toele;end prep m4,Attelifteect '-
. horneverprectiemPmedreimire -r
racktiebermit Iniemplitemititticte . • •
d TenfiMPlt a let l o o l. 2 •T elk
•r• Chile thole Man . Os 0 *:
n /earn to beltoteet andltrith -
, lattercoupee, wit b: their . fellow .
stela pp to eistMlifmjp kneb•
= „Rer,
tine: the la* 'ro , hc *bunt '
emitalt MOtethu
nd libe I.lnrme 11;:a ible ,
the pmfile.with-the tic Ode
was n fc the genuine,- et-liana!
, O.(Nd Peaces Original Roes
'ilariAtztitire sold the cm of my
Uwe i him iFtW Illitiiiii riga
•f
-of Ole..,ilicameme* of
el.. 'ire . nottloglat it: timber ;of:
dedelife the piilitier-add'teep
•his.. oo *intviegi'r9 l *
.e pttbgc JO pemhem. none Ms
'elaceapirille:liecinfon - tithe
family &alio/ itroVitidzide
--we'
of the land. esneeially,as it is
'Mon or deterioration:
- risciniPs, it improver • *ith age;
better t because litis prepared
a srientifie man., The highest
rid the latest diseoveries of the
to requisition iut the manufac.
la. Tile fat'saparitla root, I
en, ecitaihis Many medicinal
tiriesAvhielt inerrOr useless,.
iqi Propeyittgl.
spiik forAlse,lnta•
which nA
ittrmusito the -
el ofSateaparilla sd vaaiile
many+) tosrindie.lsreperatiqn,
asetenittie procees,lmovrn . on,
I.its manufacture: Mbreover,
etch fly otria vspor,m as an ex.
to vcry'vesentiar medical !map.:
'a to it all its value
etv'the ram till they 'get a dark
re - from the coloring matter to
else; thos• can then strain this
'emu with sour molasses, and
LTA EXTRACT'or'SYRUP."
nown as the
out the !width and breUlll
faund Incapable (Ode:Tenet
Unlike yoking S. P. Tot
and net:ethm - 14es but fur'
On itcienifficlpmsciple3 by
knowledge Of Chennstqc, r
art,. have all been), roughr
tare of the hi I.4's Sac a
it 14 well hn wn to'medica
proPerties, nd porno pro
and others,T t hich if nun,
duceferme ation and act
MM. Some of the props
that. they et:direly OVATXII2!
if V ie , y are ont presurred. b
ly to those' expeneaced
these votatalg principles, S.
halation. milder heat, ere
girlies of the root, which Izi
Apy persob can boil or
colored liquid, which is m
the . root thaalrom anythin
insipid or vapid liquid, A
then call it I.,SARS.4,PAR
livic such is iiiwthe article
GENUI.Ng.oLD DR
- , •- SARS
This is so prepared dm
Sareaparillalmot aro first
bleeeming acid or forme!'
then every particle of met
andicoaocntrated form; an
Of ipsiag any of its valuahl
Flared in thismayot is ma
Cure of boon
ITence the 'reason why w
side in its fa or by men, et
* Mkt worms i n-the cure
yolvsum . TION, I)
COMPL.O f.VT, and in
LILA, PALEN. ce9R
1 0,U.9 - E IWIl'ION;Y,
. _ .
JACOB TOWNSEND'S
PARILLA.
all theinert properties or the
emoted, everytlnng capable or
J im, is extracted and rvl•jecied
"cal virtue is secured in a pure
thus. it is rendered incapable
and healing propeitieit.' Pre
! the iiinsbpowerlal agent:in the
arable
hear commendations on every
men, and children. We findlt
SPEPSIA, and LI7ER
FEITEUMATLS.III, 'SCROF•
'IV all CUT,' NE.
PIMPLES, BLOTCHES
rant
and all affections arising
LIIPUIt ITY
It poss. e.sses a marvetiou
sing' from Indigestion, fro
unequal circulation, deter
[Xli pi tation of the heart, col
hot dashes over the body.
(;barhs ; and promotes ea:
spiration, retaxtrig, str.ictur
other ptrt •
ill nothirm it its CSC*,
acknowledged than in all lc
I'EMALE
--- •
F THE BLOOD.
I efficacy in all complaints ari-
Aciditygf the S7amneh, from
ination of blood to the head,
feet-and hands, cold Chills and
t has not its equat in Colds and
iy expectoration and gentle per
of the lungs, throat and every.
I •
ilenee more manifestly seen and
'nda and stage, of
I OMPLAINI'S.
It works wonders in c es of Flyer Allins or Faits:,
Falling of the Wendt, Ohs eterN a iiiinTssed, or Painful
Meuse*, Irregularity of the eater periods; and the like;
and is etfectqal in curing al the Porn 3of Kidney Diseases.
' By removing obstructio s, arid regulating . the general
system, it Files tone and - s remn.h to the whole body,iinif
rhos cures all - forma of
Neri - osta Mae es_nwal DebLity,
d thus posiveniii or relimes a gittV variety of other mad:"
:bits. as Spina! irritation Neuralgia, St : VituadPaitce - , -
4'wvioning, .cpileptie Fill, Com:Mesons, 4 - c. ' "
1 li,cleansestlic blond. ex ties the liver to heatth i ttefion,
tones the stomach . and gi es
. good digestion!' rel es the
hosrels•of torpor and comfit non. allays inflammation, tim
rifles the skin, equalizes t circulation of thel.ool. pro.
Boeing gentle warmth eqt iIY allover the bod,g; aad the
eisenalble pernlqrattun; re axes ststctures and tlehtnem. re
ousts all 'invigorate!' the entire herrotia
}istent. is not ihisthen. ." , - - .
The Medicine you pre-entinentLy need!
Hut can alp; of the.e !hi as he said of S: P. Townsend's
inferior article 1 . This you "e man's liquid is not tolge. •
•CIDICIPAR.ED 'W,I Fl.•-TILE OLL? DIVS. • •
i l l,.
unsure of iine GRAND ACT., that the ,one hir,l3iOAPA,
ME Of DETEITIORATIO ',,,and •
, NEVE SPOILS, ' -
1
While the other DOES:. a , eine - fermenting. and I.lcnerng
the , battier dootaining. it , - n ib fragments : the, eater; acid
liquid ex plaling, and damn in; other goods! , hthst not.thia,
horrible compound he. poi nous to the svittem 7—Whar!
ma omit inr4a-syareps rift ly•diaeased willtneid7 What.
causes Dyppepala bot. acid . Dtxwe not al 1,. knpw thakWhen
fooidsours in_ our Stomach. what mischief ill Tirodricesl-4 •
flatintence, heartburn, pal . ration of the' heart, drier-tom
plaint., ditterhcea..dyseate t . colic, and. eornipliola% . ,01' the
blond' What,is Scrofula ut an acid, hignel In !ha-D* l 7 l
What produces all the h ors.whiclihring ci 'Eroptionsot
the Ma, :Wald lima, IC Riteunt; Ery . sitiereSil White -
Swellings', Fever Sores, an eliNicemtionszniernal and ea , .
ternai 1 It is nothing untie heaven but an acid substance ,
sibich• mum! and thus spots alt The - fitiidii tif the Indy , more
or less. Mat causes R unnatisaf."but:i Our and. mild
fluid which usinuatee its I. bet:yreen .the jointe„and - elle- "
wherei . irritatlng and inli . ..Ma. the delicate dtissues ,upon
which it Otte t So of rte us'ailseases, of inipiwity of the
hload.iel deranged circa In ion, and: nearly all: thetulanents
uhicikatlict human nature . . „... . ! „
Now. is AC' , not horrib l e t ''mAlik ,ind sell, and' itt f ikiti7 . 3i '
• ItOse to 11.60411 in ' • '- : : --, i" " -:";'' —. viS.
SOPRIN% !FETt.A!gN. _ 4 1.! . ....VP .",CPWONRIP'DC:
4
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ii, n.ei r . 1:4
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ei t,
' lima -013,111V-Jikob ToPtiniaridt E,,aria'prilita...,lttir o i
.fl.feOrtleiLiok ii'Aito rarliittiklic• ' , '' . 1 11, 1 ' lO It'llbetoitit
.4...1 - , ;;Dr.liiiii ' ~.'anoilatipanilatlialainlilkitt
~.., _ loiikiiiititri woo
„iroplacNakatliajtulifotslirin
"61tia sikailtied'aalrara&ta • dmiziattna'4aaartrio.t tit
- '- , trattt Stitao nd a' ' atitipittt eitinillFittitlanif
'lleinf i rtnnoua .•- , , ..-, ~ ,-47..v.t1: , - z,.;
::,4("T "licked tite*ltPiej4t. re11.1100.411401414,:611
,and: intatilaiiin ,ittaoa4non engaged nrptiAltipi cot*
7
,o.bncieroul.ri,...,loo room - Thmtntattil Woe
~....iii AirotiVOirureatt. it applied .tairriololuorstorClo
..lot Ainpl!krraellt, or to* I'4, uff,e_qf his . nitalkto Put ■op
:, Mr4.lrPookviAtnqatilta. otatittgAtni loirliA-I4
"itamittfliaktuiPeuela. It i t - tintileitit Waal '
, 46,,,b0k In the,-Itilot ina,Aoroof.orboritintifaitinied
:.,46,cnarlairWat tow. Edit or of ~,i! )
:,,,ItniaiNteaPlPlPlkliit it*O4llll.,(a.: EMI:
`.' 'fortataj, .at L iii renrietarcor mis, my s
-flolmEntytlitittP IPODIE10111:00111teik -
,- :;.tuitiViltiniedier arilte-bilikanihhillitatailsoki c atllldi
:rive, , Niufhrork,, /94114,411LIELlitalll- :Will
' l .lllO Si itidl-104.**0 TitaXtickictraux.
i .
ultAn &I
_o4tnotrinopplegalka. oaiiiii i „,„"....„
-.? 'ariniicaiderunuid,-tilittayAlta aetiattdonanir tr i s •
-
Z 'IP'
Ukiklan!!,,ll.l.o6,44•ouiye-1ii.44.741,
I are artietd
-and . Ay "'"
iecoono o I
atadr
' - "viva
taw
, At, t -ea..
rats te taille yet 'xi. hi Qtrart,,Botiirter it isikis Map
,c/Innytimplepaullie ,Avadivarr, aalvit` superiarle •'
f
It . tusir.atict.. - n , . . ..ipiumid vaigiffi v ,
rirtiv. icktsiiii ie &bin.
1 : tali ;the Patient.
' Th. esittliiiiittr. • Aimperimisyfsiffihis Sirup..
villa airavi,i ill 'other. Waco . ia., thee white it stali.
Italia.' lliebliiiiiiiii,r,lt ii ikoia_tea 'that bady,:' ' li' iv aim j(
ilia levi flak . t' , .;.,..• i• _ -. ....7:1,',' , - 17 , .1: -.. , , i
.`. • - ) , :8P8.11 1 16 AN D: UIIIIIII.RIt4IEDICINEfi • ;
Jivia. dand)ra;-, b 1ia1..., mar, purifies. 4he whole emu
jai- stre tout It iritrelu, : It . et, creates nee, N4 l
' ifte letiolloodi4.powetposselied . by: no other toga:
' thia.‘4 , oliailt in this. lid the - grand=vaaret .11.1 it. avaalip:
.lill,l,llpaeraaa, f. , 11( *is , prorsol within - As Lot tee y9iini
'twig thee 100.100,cet , at, eeTue t erries at d' e a s e; al
'tent As:ooo^,were VG idarial ittetueble. " It. seed
z' theiliitior!ef merezilies4lo,i3fitrebildirei . thir put , we iPeo.
•- aro_ la Ilia- City 44 :Sera: , Stivitalaive: ~ - ~' •
.- itioooi , 4111Wittao,i ?Of, Aramarmal.z.Drbilify are
~yesavav *A ilterralaaL,lgatergp .
;
— 'Dr: da;litiri pirilli In Tivtitr, tes the whole it;
• tilt; iteruitheird,tst :' To tlireieteilie'fiava foil ilielr'teva.
enter eneigyikrihri i esti oluidietue :or iadiserteei
iceepeittsd r ie.,,yarttitlir -the . exterirejudirigeuee of a t
ito!il!phi;anakhiuitihi 4iiiii 1,4".0 - . 41.110 ; ootrotion or di.
1
n e,o,,,,, , tiyate w inoti de, ...,.El6r m .blisoo, - flinititi
oreesatiunsti .totemiture tatilio, • , lird' rtjtellee beeteeiss
ttiwarrle. ittrat:,fatat di us atarotiiiaNiott. eautie enthelf
_Teetered ti,j_ . 'this
..ileirie t ai i teteekrix,
.",rala Saireparilla
iir'fii itibOrtor• id' int • • -.! ' ' '-' -.-
• ; •: ‘ ;••ltoo• gionosing ILerAriAl
As k emaawi sad iwvii:rales.shs,siatiiii: setislat
symem
f!' . .WW4`,AllisAws4inadi -
, • •:
tirootootoptiasa*toorml.: •
and • Str fog tfi r .C4itootoijato cam is tier(
K, scfritii : Censmr.e; 'Litter Comitheint.. 0,14
enna,.. lif•aii, Jamie
to , tmsi
Profnei — /tipee Oa 04., I! as' ip the ".stele, 4e, ises
leen, aid* caw ed:
pi ring
Rea Teri, /Foil 11111, len.
rerilq ..."belro,a youir Sonar&
mit, lif ongh, rinsidenee, of vastly
final iota., bid Congli I i
Ossit., , At last' • i filmed
d-egiskt ; sweat*, and was 'natty
1_,.."31.1,t1iA
„not
. aspect to fi re. I
Beriaparilla Sheri time, Ilia
- eliangn been sosanght is sat I
ail over. du Oily, ) fail* 44
114 left me., Yoe can well ia,
"Tul 'for these - insults. Toot obi,.
. - -,Da: . Tor!cesciin.—
Amen the me
My life.'' I heel tie tie!
;teatime -riving •u.I
ROAR tied 14,MeoFI,
JaLiiiiatbi empetleicel
Isivii'oerf 'tied , Jo Oak'
there hatt;=e'lieouJerto
em
lifielbi .my..cough
tielas'ilMt. I em than;
died 'lredeaut,
31. , RUSSELL, OS Catiarpig
This itnnly nue or wore than four thousand taws it
i
R ha imagist-that
,Dr.,- - pgaraiiii's Bipaparilla hen nigh
Ilia iningnarcreand 01 iiiiicAnies are meekly andkated
liy- its iixtriOrilisarrsi . lan. -''. - ' '.
James: Colulnintiln- 14 - , thnef• st'llia-inalitants is the
I. ~,, sic.; Asyluirk,illie stalrir.:lihri i k ; is•-ths goa th iga
sio4kep Oc in tliq follo w ihrialies- .i
•• *- •.• -IR dirriiii,i Gr.64 - iler.i.l4, INV
Dr ts*sinitil--Drar ; Sir: - 1:' helve 'Nitrated' Unite!?
Cur nine s', s iritli Alio lidagatissoftrughterotda oral
lime 1 triad ablest, ids ti.at- wont- ... 1. liiii:thq,,ltioa die
tb•tibing psibui, , libd in;q lilacs gartrtertifitl
_imam. 1
beirn.uiet il i rburb l iollbtanfislir'Saitiptirilla, , arii thsilisis
doss ma ruati, than.* t tumid dollars wants stitarid. I li l
is 9incb Getter-,,bubte' 1 assautirely relieved. Ornu 614
al ribililV iu y 141.114.! the hiinelitatlia 'masted:
.. t•r• .1 "" Torn re ectfully, 'Jillettre1111111111"141
... ~
:.. . -',_ Lir '..6. :,- . • _ : --,.-
o ge
-
..ill 410
,
4 7 , . :_, . ..FAara • f
Dinireliciete. •
-I tie' r ,-, w0•441.4 , 4 Sir' aparillais • Sewerage 'asil opso
-Jr' Cll re '- firil iheipien Consiinition,"Parreasers. Pre
Ippon! Mari: sr. Fel:in ntihe 'Weed% enilkeimNi ell,
1 , or ii , e , i.nrbtea., lybitc4, ob4trpoed ; 04 414k.a14 Iteastro
1 toe. `lnervitinitoce :ol priee,ci:inirelhetery abatis
I oreof.'irlid - .lbi the g oral tineethiti'on of the stimuli=
tin matter : witatithr the ' It 15f inhereittrantic. orenesei
_ tirothteed, by ,imegulatr thfilnee!t4r : heckles', -Netball
; ow
eau - 14,1140 etteprieing than k 1 invigorating eilleie nlins
'' -14 !finnan Waite- 'Pe tha n _
soil hissibil
from inking it at once , ftbillibllti Asil• arise*
1 is•itl . 4!• I:o'n•enee.: ~ CiOiliediatily eoenwrsess ibli
iMirelerromis or' the " finale frastier,,,mbieb is the me
cause .1 arrrouess. I It wartime be `44FeeterFer Ili
1 in - costar kr no' tietieete :nettle!. to tothibiL, ceriiketas II
cures - , pMelrregieViret: welehaSClWibireq , ' seketed, the'
, , imuilrerie 'ht.:pork ba t.',,Xinta- restnelinl:, in ' l, - !T rvi a
inia'aii arauten - ithitie liwirifiesq;Aiiim toren mritsimi
.tireeraller - e - rittOr. re .tieuriiii;eir thii- ieielnebleJ
t
, din! , lieit.i.oinn 1 4 , 404. witkiiiita-hezhlay44ll.ptilil• ,II
, ~.: balk Ire*rixErloislyreheor4,sos farefrieee,so from& toe
Pliiiii,- 1!9 . ,i ridiOs "la. p ence slitt to-- ee.Pitt
rifirrioletiorglisaVdritighii; "l`Tes' iimi - V "P.
Obbnlik Pkieet lei. lake. itr as7.lC it • eertaiii iummitio
for"any of the hearoiroes vita isersiblierlisseser tairoieb
:Muslim nee subject of this 'bare of lire.
mice
period
111 'V i le - .`,44r.ittif fin , :tikeeretl itearre,i, mi ce 'hill "
eine: gni
in it letegihhtailliiiiithliii who ara apiossei ,
.„ Pis X°P 6l l/OX4 IN it, Ari Celpillml• 3 4 0,144 4...1e5tr 1 7
gnialinnint the LUxur tal -ouelanrigiu;'llot, aplomb ,
1 '' deed. Itltte mihliiiire t t -thvitlttnitle'lltr alttlit2'4 ,sol
y.ldironies • en - 4 , 0,41 i rt is am aitstlicee i•• '-' •-• 1 '
•;,.•-c -• " - --t- • 441 i"I -. '1144'1 1 ir ' •
- . - ris me 10 . lisde . -
' - -;- , :42.--; ;3-- i •-. ~ , .
'; Di.' i lia. , ii - setsit t iti int aidy reneivlog 444 ". wall
Phyt.icinai is diltienhinf- ' itts4filte: Main. ''' "
i
I . ll .o(l44' . **Ottittlint -•*.1 1 :' tiss'AndiF,altumi. I PIO'
5i0! ,0 4 arjtliktaltalot4 Pang'. - -bite•:; hi •almsetel47ems
: peck:Mita ir t , TkA r itipill'i ilassiatiil e Viersil
to - be i it ph int this - tilligilliWpmr A tirr )61que!•IP
- km. .....•114•Si 'AO
...: it - P. :PUPolk; .' ili t tLlON, 4.4)41
k411..14 Virl 1,41 ~„'
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1. "" - lif"POSQSaTtIP. Ilbfe.,M l l o 4r ••! lite' 1 01 / 0"
't riff, 4 #4ll . *Ailt; - .. hrifit him,. '.t6l#•
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