SripEPATolzrr 'TliettligifY for it s. icoti!rJy.stylect a utilitarian aeie, 4tiiry . ` - What rkofit !" meets us 3.-, e -It has enterd . the- temples of -and attempted to thrust out unpor because their immediate connex t'inotity profits cannot be de- There is one Spot however, in las, not so generally intruded it abide academy--the last refuge of itl one follies. Thither young ln ciently sent merely to learn .dress_ tastefully - and' waltz gracefully, itaFrench; and make waxen plumes zenspiders--all.pretty, but why not "what profit ?" Imy toen not to cutter dissertation on lutation, : but to . insist that young •tld :be. _taught chemistry. They ifbe.better quallified to superin lrettffairS , , guard against-,many Which "households are subject, ,-be instrumental in saving life. tratifthe last remark by, refivence 'toxid ology. in acids - such as nitric,. and 00 virulent poisons, yet Pequently iedicine and the mechanic arts. ~ c hild in his rambles among the should. enter .a cabinet shop and leer cifiqua-fortis [nitric acid] upon and in his sport seize and - drink it,. He is conveyed home in wiy. The 'physician is sent for ;. 1143-arrives, the child is a corpse. me mother-presses the cold clay to adlips for th'e last time, how will guish be aggravated to know that in dicing chest:or Arawer, was sonic cal , which if timely .administer- Phave saved her lovely, perchance and only boy. Oh, what are all the ,)ts and fine dresses ia the.werld to her ired wittaiich knowledge. 4 . :e another case. A-husband returning tii . o it)itinimer afternoon, desires some tabfali:iirinit. Opening a cupboard' he box labeled - salts of lemon," inga solution of this, he drinks it Anse . ' tly ho feels distress, sends for litid ;ascertains that he has drank a in ofeolic acid, which she ha' procii ;take the stains from linen. The phy is sent. for ; but the unavoidable delay lug his arrival is fatal. 'When hear pe,yhaps he sees upon the very table on the.weeping widow bows her head, a of chalk, which if given in time,. would ' 1 , certainly prevented Any mischief from Corrosive sublimate is the article generally .destroy the vermin which sometimes 3uches. A solution of it is laid floor in a tea-cup, when the domes ,46oi to dine, leaving the children. 4cli . lilaY . ; the infant crawls to the tea di3riks.. Now what think you would .mothers joy,,if having studied cliemis liiitatitly-called to recollection the well ie4,Act ) , that there is 'in the hen's stidOte to this poison She sends eggs, and breaking them a dmini e ... `whites. Her child recovers and she it jay. , Talk to her of novels—one of na t ural science has boen worth ere than all novels in the world. ens - in • the country rarely carry with them to weigh• their prescriptions. iatainistermeilicine by guess, from a ',or the point of a knife. Suppose a tase. A physisian in a hurry leaves me 'of tartar emetic, [generally the .. J4tion in ease of billions fever,] Imes:his way to another patient, ten listant. The medicine is duly admin -and the Mall ispoisoned. When the apes alirmirtg, one messenger is dis.- A-the doctor, arid another to call :iglibors to see the sufferer die. Now a canister in the cupboard, and on tat grog by the door, a remedy for ress andalarm—a sure means of sa art= from threatened `death. A ,litor(cifyoangliyson tea , oak bark .)4te'i, Stringent . v.egetable will change harmless compound. '`xifccipper often give rise to -poison tiattglithisemetal undergoes but little . a dry inibsphere, it is rusted if 'be present, and its surface becomes iith a green substance—carbonate or ofe;opp-?er, a poisonous corn ,J.Chatk stunetintes happened that a hakforvaant of knowledge, poisoned - ,Soarkrout,.when permitted t o tilue in a copper vessel, has pro flitnirs. Cooks. some )it,ruelife.3,yrre.tnain in copper yes iey.may acquire a rich green color, ty do by 4isorbing poison. . Wbay,,,n."9 xi been thrown Into di5.411.4 .411 . 4 such dainties, and may have . • ~> the instances; without suspecting alialse , ==That lady has certainly some mixnagraWlate herself upon her edu il4o,stiell circumstances, she knows - ,,rendeina *green by verdigris are zda tiniand that. the white of an ear is an Lsdkol,efflastrations might be multiplied "=forbids. E. TIIO.IIPSON, M. D. ~QdiirrT of M& x- = -Wehave often v.e thiitifis the dluality of milk, rather , erlusatity, which gives value to the ;re!. ;Xlivott astonishment is sometimes uced by stateinents of the large quau 'tT of mac Wielded . by some cows. ut auck4stementi are of little consequence. • • INfostimisicablet cow for the production tki:',hive - give'n• but medium - -quanti . hiltuaec., the , celebrated .• • - 4hieh • for several S PG P-Quija. Qf ;titter ,a year, gar'e at the most but twenty lailOaloerAivilmid - the!. 4 .)ake ea% miguh 41 410iicaindit 4144044 y*, IkiiiNtlito.i:l444s•per day. Jobb . states that .1011414;:tioron.thfs. --, trulltAiortrately . one,4 rititq*.taimos trimAnits c ikirikeitf. - - 00* au ..equal • • qna'ntiiy ofm"lic. ;$e states; also, thai 10' 0 pour4l4 of milk drawn from his cow *WI: gives the richest milk, will make one pp - d more butte than 100 pounds drawn from the whole herd.; and he adds, that there is more differetice i'n the' qUality than in the qua r l y tty. His adOce in conclusion is that all dai en ~l oov i t e. w i 11 t 6, l the quality of milk• their +ws ,oi . li Bring the Producer near the Consimeii " The expenditure of ten million dollain placing the consumer of food by the prtidn cer, of dotton and food, would double e power Of the South.",—Carcy's Past cat and,Faiure. Ten millions of dollars invested in cotton mills on'the lower Ohio, where coal and fold are cheap, would result in 'the immediate) crease.Of the horn 6 cotton market of at least eighty millions of pounds, or 200,000 bales, and would make a new home market lOr food ofiat least half a pillion of &Atari a year. This would be but the beginning of !th process of home concentration of capital in, population for manufacturing purposes. a few years, the ten millions thus empin would be doubled and quadrupled. It w be here like it been.in England, in glum, and in New England; the matinfa rers here; as there, would accumulate iith piditv, and lands, and the products of lal would here as there rapidly appreciate. Let thefarmers remember that, when market iS far away, tlicy•or their factois send the surplus produce to the market, that when the market is near, the consu or hisfactor will come to their doors to chase. Good land near Lowell is worth WI II 8500 the acre ; near Manchester the pri still greater; and its average value hn manufacturing section of Belgium is' ab 'B3OO au acre. The Middlesex fanner sells his beef at .12 to 16 cts, a pound; and his pntatpes .80 or 90 cts. a bushel. Shall our trra be content toisend their beeves to the brig :ton market, and pay out two-thirds of proci-eds of their sales in the expense af !ring their, beeves to Brighton. ' the wife of the Middlesex farmer chn x lehange a pair of chickens, and at 110 o n 11uur, fur eight yards `of sheetings while t to wife of the Wabash farmer goes to the neir est town, and gets fur them only two yards of sheetings. ' . The Lowell manufacturer makes large prtif jts, and pays high'ivages, and in cash do 7 tit the close of every week or month ; t men and women who get high wages can nf ford to pay high prici for what they eat; the farmers who get high prices for What they have to sell, eau afford to pay high prices for land, and still spare enough to seed their children to the best schools, and then aid them them. in commencing the business of l i fe. if we would•keep up the wages of labor ; if we would makgooil roads ; if we would have good schools ; in shortif we would 'round ourselves with all the convenienOs and comforts of life, we muss bring the OR turner to the side of the producer.— 'llre-stern Paper, ' Washburn & Co. • ATANUFACTIIRERS and dealears, wholesale AIL and retail in Hats, Caps, Muffs, Buffalo Robes, Trunks, Carpet Bags, Loities Satchels, dm, Coear BINGHAMTON, 5 DOORS EAST OY THE ::BrxpEi.orrox Hoses, Have the pleasure of announcing to their frierais and the publie that their stock of Fall and Winter 0-cods fur 18i9 is ,ready for inspection, and they respectfully invite the attention of 'all dealers in Hats, Ceps, .Muffs, die., and the public at large t'- out this section of country to the facts herein t forth. - • The cast increase of their business has contpe them to greatly enlarge their store, and they lia:re now the largest and best selected assortment iof BeaYer, Nutria, Brush, Mole-skin, Silk. California and Wool Hats Otter, Seal. :Cub ia, Mask-rat, Silk and Mohair, Plush, Silk A: Cotton Glaze, Vel vet ct Cloth Caps: - Muffs, Boas, Capes, Victorints; and in fact all kinds of Furs worn, Buff:do 'Robes, all kinds and qualities, Trunks,. Brussels and Ingrain, Catpet Bags, Ladle's Slttcbele sic., ever offered to the inha.bizaids of this part of the country. Their Fiats and Caps are all manufactured by themselves, and their other goods selected with great care from the largest manufactures and im porters in the United States which enables theta to sell fram 15 to 20 par cent. cheaper than any other establishnient of the kind, west of New, York. WASHBURN di Co.; Binghamton, Aug,. 28th,, 1849. ' N. -13. They issued their Fall Fashions for Gent' Rats and (laps, on Saturday, Aug. 25. , tf.: LAWESEORO, PA.. CHEAP CASH STORE On the. Vett. York.d. Eric . Rail /toad and Sanas karma Rircr, 2.00 ntiles . from4Vey York, 2.4 from Binghamton, and 19 miles from surrounded hy Jlountains and the Railro4 Bridges. . 1 T our store the following may be found; Eng- French. and American Dry Goods, Bon nets and Ribbtms, Parasols dc., Umbrellas, Carpet Bags, Hats and, Caps, Looking Glasses, Boots :and Shoes, ProckerY,-Glas.s Ware, Hard Ware, Windt* Glass and Sash, Drugs and Medicines, Groceris, Mackerel, Codfish, Mess Pork, Superfine 'Flair, Nails, Stone Ware, Jappaned Ware, Painti, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Butter Firkins, Candles, Sand's and Totrusend's Sarsaparilla, soaks. Paper, hilts Quills, !Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves;ißt. Pipe and Stove Trimmings, on hand or made order. Eagle Foundry Ploughs--warranted: Trunks Traveling Bags; Shingles, Clover Seed, Carpe Cotton Yarn, - .6.xes, Handles, Buck Saws, Shbv - Hoes, Hakes, ,9 es, ic., ctn.. I Fort very , eral tratannage which we ha received the past ear ;de tender our sincere and tredt we shal , 1 rechire a still larger shire public patronage the piesent — season. Having duced the prieifof our 'goods' about 25 per een . from Wit, xearli prices . ; our motto is now profitmacl quick turns. Situated as we are Railroad, we can sell lower than up,' 'other. • lislunent in the:bounty. i 11 LYONS A CHANDLER. .Inly 18, 1849. _ ' nook Air r emer. • • • 'BE4li'Sl RIOTORIAL WORE*. 1? -11.1_FORPHA44 procared .32 tr lot theie Cele3rated works, will cm ,xiuehanria ca. biking ;the.,prestilit-montb;A& wamicliberd. rahle trthese work ar ia _ it .1 laxoonl to the litortot world to need:coniso Moratom, /1312. „ . 430 1. 4 • . A neki Drdaynie brats& i n n! 11- 10'1:Udine 4-- TITURELVS: MONTROSE - BUSINESS DIRECTORY. z;Er.AticKu —Attorney at Lae,:—office retrieved to Front Room of his residence, two dliors east of his former location, in Turuple stteet, third building from corner of Public Av eine, and nearly opposite Wilson's Store. ! liine, 1849. A. BAILDWIN--saddle, Harness, Carpet- Bag and Trunk Disulufacturer, and Carriage Trim mer; Shop, on Turnpike street, opposite L L Pout & Co's. CM. SlALSONS—Fashionable Bout and Shoe maker, over A. Baldwin's Harness shop, Torn . Ore street. ROSE do SlMPSON—Dealers in Stovi. Stove trimmings, Tin, Sheet Iron and Copper Ware, Dry Goods, Grocer*, &F., Public Avenue. ELDRED ac NEWCOMB---Dealers in Hats, Caps, and furs ; opposite the "Democrat Printing office, foot.Pubhe Avenue. LINES ilk BISSELL--Fashionable Tads -grit door above J. Ethridge's Store, where they may be found ready to execute all orders for cut ting and making garments Iu a satisfactory man ner. JOHN GROVEB—Fashionable Tailor; over Geo. Ftller's Book Store, where he does work in s style altogether unsurpassed. 811MICIISATIPNENS di: AVERY—Cab inet and Chair'ilers; foot of Public Avenue. J. LYONS—Dealer in Dry Goods, Hardware Crockery and Tinware, Groceries, Books, etc.; ALSO, Carries cal the BOOK BINDING Busi ness Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. N. NEWTON—Attorney at Law ; Office a few doors South of the Court House. BENTLEY & READ--Dealers in Dry Goods, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watthes, Jew elry Silver Spoons, Perfumery, ttc. ABEL TUSIIRELL—DeaIer in Drugs, Med icines, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye• Stuffs, Oro cerim, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, Glass ware, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, Bm-tacks, Musical Instruments, Trusses, "Surgi cal Instruments, Liquors, perfumery, Mirrors, Stationary, Brushes o Shoes, Yankee Notions, cte United States Wholesale Cloth ing Warehouse!! T . MIS at NFORD, Nos. 252,254, 256 and 258 Pram. Sin Err, (Between Fulton et. and Burling Slip,) NEW FOSE, have on hand the largest *impartment qt CLornixn in the U uited States, adapted to all markets!! In the article of Shirts and Drawers, we keep an endless variety Also, the-most extensive manufacturers of Oil 'Clothing and Covered Hate in the world. Plain and Fsh leciablC Clothing, of all kinds. Cataloguettpf stock sent by mail. Orders prompt kYsued..` LEiVI.? J.: HAN FOR a 29-6 m Nos. 252, 254, 256, ana . 45z. 1 Pearl at, N. Y. New Arrangement. iet BALDWIN would tender thanks to his friends for past favors, and would inform them that he has sold out the Saloon, Eating and • department, and trusts the business will • kept up in .good style, and that he has taken the that room on the east side, next to M. S. Wilson's where he has opened a front Shop for, his • • ing and Candy business, wholesale and retail : Montrose, July 18, 1849. C. BALDW Baking and Candy Business CiARRIED on by C. Baldwin in all its various V branches. Bread, Rolls, Rusk and Ginger Bread, Cookies, Crackers, eke., kept on hand for wholesale and retail. Candies got up in the very best style, New York not excepted. Pyramid and all other fancy Confectionenes,got up in good style, and kept on band for wholesale and retaiL Please call on C. BALDWD.L Montrose, July 18, 1849. Gentlemen's Furnishing Ware House. ERRICK StCUDDER, 96 William st, New 11 York, Manufacturers, Importers, and Dealers in Shirts, Dressing Robes, Linen Collars, Stocks Slioalckr Braces, Orarats,-Opera Ties, Scarfs, Mon ey Belts, Linen Bosch's. Handkerchiefs, - llorierb Bucks, SuspAders, Botnbazines, the. the: ' The above stock will, on examinatian, be found not only Attractive, Extensive and Full, but Cheap Our long exzppeerriience in the business and imowl edge of manufacturin g, arc such that weAre con Eiden! we sum offer inducements that cannot be Fur passed by any House in the city. Particular attention paid to orders and the pack ing of goods. HERRICK& SCUDDER. 29-6 m 95 William Street, (Opposite Platt Street, Nem York.) DAYID A. =MC& ISMAEL W. sounicka. Hatch's Celebrated Chemical • Powder. THE nineteenth century has not witnessed a discovery of which the direct effects will be so - universally appreciated, or so productive of conven• ience and comfort as Hatch's Celebrated Chemical Powder, which is warranted to. give a keener and smoother edge to Bin" surgical Instruments, and all fine Cutlery, in one minute, 4lian any other Powder, Pia* or Strop, now in existence, This is no htunbag. It only , wants to be tried th be ap preciated by every one. For sale by ABEL TIIHRELL, Montrose. J. LYON* Ts non ' opening a handsome . assortment of Dry 1. Goods, Groceries and Hardware, Crockery Aye Stalk Boots and Stationery, Lamp Oil, Brooms, Wanted--6000yde of flannel Oct. 3: lIF :agars, a res supp rrast. reicived and for sale by . J. LYON& JIAY-940L-- 21411athillstratorls Notice. Ai.l. - permonsiodebted to the estate of tared R: ` Rtysoldt bate of Harford, deceased; are re- Aitisiiid to sob immediate payment, and these 'hay* demands against said estate to present them `doirsiblioifor aetthement, • • -A. COWLEY, Adintr. - - uwwpr. ig _ 43-6 v. MinetariPlai:WA 9 / 1 / 1 8- Wcipted " 1711 PYIIIIIP$teodiF c iit thetorool7 Store JMwy dot )`-• • .'ft; ?.14.13ARBEIL id . ' tOt4 /I 'o ' THE subscriber offers lots f., sale in the town ship of Great Bend in theivilage of Green ville, and directly opposite , thO 'village ;of Great Bend, located on the Depot of t)ie New York and Erie railroad, and the Great Bend and Cochecton Turnpike, in the valley of the Susquehanna river. The railroad crossing the said tutnpike, thence run ning in a curved line nearly parallel with the same at the distance of a few hundi-ed feet, with the grist - Inds gradually rising above tsrailroad and turn pike, overlooking the river and, !the beautiful val ley, compared with its healthy Oininte, renders it a most desirable location for bnildnig purposes.— The depot ground of the railroad company being . located in the centre of a rich dud extensive -471- cultural district, surrounding it 41 every side with its man:i roads centering in, and tall other advanta ges combined, afford every advantage to a business population. An ExtenJive .IVaieoPotner can be brought from the, StisqUehanna river, ad joining therdeplA grounds of theisaid mil road, suf ficient for the erection .of all manufacturing estab lishments, or any machinery req6h ed. Great Bend. 52y1 L. GREEN. N. I% Ole E. Railroad Freight Line. Stephens and Thompson's lin-warding Line from Great Bend—Capt. J. W. a'hompson. TEPLIENS dc, THOMPSON Will forward freight S from Great Bead to New 'Turk by Railroad every Tuesday and Thutsday by the regular freight line which leaves Great Bend every morning at S o'clock: and 30 minutes. ' George.. W. Stephens }rill remitin at Great Bend and forward all produce entrusted to this Cann any and pay the returns for the s4e at the railroad office. Capt. J. W. Thompson will remain in . New York and give his personal attention to the .sales and make returns as soon as the produce is dispo sed of. This company flauer themselves by hav ing a salesman in New York who has been in the frieghting business for a numberof years from Or afige county, that they can give las good satisfac tion as any on the railroad. A liberal advance-will be wail on freight delivered at the depot if desi red. GEO. W. STEPIIENIS, Great Bend, J. W. THOMPSON, New York. Gremt Bend,:a3 New fiat and Cat Store. rriHE-citizens of Montrose an vicinity are re spectfully informed that subscribers have commenced the manufacture of Hats and Caps, t w o doors beiow the Farmer's Store, 'where they keep constantl y on hand and for sale ; a general assort merit of Hats and Caps of every' variety and price. All who wish to purchase a first 'p:ite article in our rme, are particularly invited to Ore us a call before purchasing elsewhere. Our stock consisLs of Bea ver, Nutria. Brush, Moleskin, Silk, Aluslirat and (limey Hats also. California. Sporting. 'Wool, Leg- Straw and Palmleaf Hats, V7a besides a great variety of Men ,and Boys' Cloth and Glazed FCaps, children fancy. do., &c. de.—in short, a large assortment of almost every artic,:e in our line. By a sirict attention to busine4s 'and a desire to please, we hope to merit and receive a liberal sup ! port, and assure those in want rd Hats and Caps that every effort will be male to get up the neat , est and best kind of an article. Mar 1, 1849. ELDRED 'di. NEWCOMB. ...•014 this side.ol Cztlitortaia: 7'o DE SAVED DV ra.iniso Grocery, Contectionary and Oyster Saloon. THE railroad being completed;l goerhave, and keep a general asssortrucut f grocerieseheap —such as sugars, molasses, rice, Coffee and teas, of prices and quality such as will pile nse. 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-4 shall get by the railroad a weekly supply-t—to please all my custo mers' tastes ',shall try.' Gored oVsters on hand,bv the keg or the dish—served up either raw or cook= ed; as you wish. All neetled refreshments prepa red at a wink—call in, all ye hungry, and plank down the chink. \VAL F. BiIADLEY. Great Bend, Feb. 13. Eagle Steam Foundry!& Machine Shop . IN FULL BLAST. 1 , 1,TE would respectfully invite the attention o V all those who map he in want of Machinery or Ca_stings of any pattern. Mill deerims, Ploughs of various patterns, Straw Cutter+, Cooking, Parl & shop' stove., Iron & stove Ware, shingle Ma chines, Wood dr. Engine Lnthos steam Engines, Boilers, Iron Fences, ,tc. e u. a call, as we are confident we can suit the most 'fastidious. All work done at our Fo , :mlry warranted. m.. 1 fissr, e, it. tYONM, WM. J..MrLFOII.II, 'F. 13. ( . 11ANDLEII. N. S. WIi..SON, B. S. I.IENTLEY, 0. 0. lARTLETT. Eagle Foundry, Montrose, (Pa.) July 4, 1849 NEW ARRANGEMENT. Freight and COMiSSIOII Line, ..\ - rv" York and .I , :rie Rail Road. ft APT. 1... 0. Tiffany and Waiter Follet have V formed a- partnership for the ;transportation of freight and produce of all kinds between Great Bend and New York by the ItailrOad, by the regu lar Freight line, which leaves Great Bend every morning at 84 o'clock. Captain Tiffany, who has- been for a number of iears engaged in the purchase and sale of produce zit the New York markets, will! remain in New York and give his personal attention to the dispo sal of all property committed .to ottr care, and Make returns as soon a s the property is disposed of. Mr. Follet will he at Montrose and Great Bend alternately. Orders for the transportation of Freight, may be sent to him at either place, and will receive prompt attention. -Our charges over the regular-freight will be smalli commission. Montrose, May 9, '49. WALTER FOLLET, New Grocery Store. One door South of Mills & 'Knapp's in the i ., Store formerly occupied by i,V. M. Post.) HE subscriber bus received a !asp and exten sive stock of Groceries, consisting of Teas, Sugars, Molasseis, Coffee, Tobac co, Rice, Ground Spices and Pepper, Siarch, Cloves, Salemtds, Ginger, flutrnegs,.TrakTe, Cigars, Choco late, Sperm and tallow Candles, COfish, Mackerel hy the barrel, half and quarter barrel and kits, ng,by the box, Raisins by 64 box or pound, Salt by the sack or barrel, Clocks, stone Ware, Willow Ware, Flour, Pork, tte. diet Ito ; Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Wines and' Liquors. He can and will sell his' goons cheaper than they can be bought at any other stire in Montrose, reader, if you don't believe it gird us a call and we'll convince you. Don't forget place. E T ASTIJS ROSS. Montrose, June 28, 1849 1 n2Btf Harrisonls•Columblnn Ink. TUST received at thei Book s- a -supply of el' this ' article in bottles from on es . to one quart, andloriale by the dozen, or sing -to be the best article of writing Inkixair in tum. • - GEO. :FULLER.. Montrose Sept. 849 • ' ALBIOACS for the year 1850 one for every Family in Susqualuinna Coon y. may be- ob• tained, p•rdits, by calling at the= Dr g- and Variety store - Ot • ABEL TUBRELIA, Montrose. 41easeMill and get s otie. r wAR, of WA duality for ..Mle_at TUB ' . , I.RT EN".IOIT : 0 wr iiii.4o ill I Sarsnianlia (it sale in the TownAett.t!s Sesaparilia. -h NA 1., II bi:SUI24IE. Mid all that and never was; And Was forrn•i mils, and the likb—yet he aaau purpose O( gaiiiiita credit for has attended ma, medical ach , years! !" 'Nowlthe truth te. It day imids lita!! Such *riff , looks bad to thrracter and most einemely, e had never t self' or cif me. "Iten•will me n ful in all their ealings and it imen I 4e appll ed to one Ru. ufacturing fits ixture, etau make, as an inducement to e men have been !insulting and corms, in order M impreas th. of tnart4t. an a l tlfe . bad preyed eta wprth. and kw.; ti tw'valilc. It had reached the ears pt - many, nevertheless, as those perts,ne who had been healed or sbee distares, and saved from death, pro c aimed its wundirrful ------ .. fiE _........_ AIING This GRAND A ND I. N Etat. manufactured unith4. largest se ant the length' and breadth o f found incapable iif ilreeneratiu Unlike souse IS. P. Towns and never changas but 1., •he on scientific rri ncipir.t by a A knowledge of Clienii..trv, and art, have all Nevi broug h t into turn of tic Old Or's Sarstipari It is well known in Medical. m properttns, and iome propern and otheka; which if returned • dureferinertraiio and net. .1,1 tem- Some of the properties that they entirely evaporptc a ," tiny ..re 1,4, l`ce 44 •rved toy a ty to tit ter. expel !cooed in i these raiatsie principlea, whirl halation, under Brat, are aun ernes of the,root, which ;Ire u. Any pennon ra n tu.i: Or men - minced liquid, which is more I the root llt.tn Iron - ) ao) thine el. t insipid or vaiii I; liquid, sweet (hint call it •• SA:RSA PAltll.l. ' But ',rich t, not the ari iele knot • GEN LANE 1 iL,D DR. .I. I ISARSAP This LI so prepared that all Sarsaparalla rot 'are first rm bronrtaing 26,1 or ferntentatint then every par ic i le of medical and conreutratedlfortn ; and di of losing any of opt valuable a gated in ll:newel, it is made di Cure Dir Immune Bence the reasOn why we be ride in its favor by men, name doing wnnders in the cur. of CONS UMPTI O N, DI'S COMP L. 4 1V f, 01.1 in 11l i'r. 1, i'II.FIR.. COST! V. (ICS ERUPTION.',, P : nd all affertimis arising iron IMPURITY OF Ii possesses a marvellous e sing from indieestiois, from .1 unequal el rettlatimi, deterinitta lallinatinit 01 the heart. told in 1 hot Manlius over the holy. It It.: Conchs : and f irotnotea easy 1., I •ptratr.n, reiazintc strtc,urer 01 1 o her part. But in iintlihr: it its e.crellrn acknowle;rd than M all kinds • FEMALE CON It works wont rs in rase.; Foiling ,),' She Womb. (I,sllcuci 1 Mrnses:lmtontai ity of the mei] and is effectual ini curing all th L 0. 'IIIFFANI Ii=2RMEE:I u,VttKS. - • to iit,;pcumr.—There l a a litfereor rwns called S. P. is adreri set), as the ORIGI. ThfsT4tivOsend no-doctor rly a !irmilter wi railroad:4 ea. nesihe fillo of Dikter, for, the hat hr.. limit. , • ilwsaya " he olsouel iiramiceil for fifteen neVer prlieticeirthetlicine a f trickedsniarcprO.sentation enmity o dui man. , I wish atle those titenierils of him learn to Isebonest and truth. tereourse I with:their fellow 1 Clapwroi assist him in man-` the, large. sums he would hark M the business. These libelling : me in all possible public:with the be Aim A 1.1.. ED Pit F.E.ittATICN ill le, awl is:Called for through- I the lanti,i especially as it is or deterioration, • titre. it Unproven with age, If•tter t . beeaune it is prepared t isnfific riwn. The hicheFt he latestitdeseoreries of the t requisittion in the manufac i la. Tho,sartaparillir root, it, contains many medicinal . Which tirc.inert or useless, preparing it • for use, pro- Lich in injurious to the vs. Striapariila are so sotarite tare lo7t in the preparation. c,entific proress, known on , Inattufattture. Moreover, rly oti in :f.,1101., 01 118 an e3V -ry raarnlial rw•diral prop it all rs value . . By removing olisiruCtio • RTsietn, it riwesl f4.1:41 and stren thus cures all ik,T4l3 of Die rvotis Illselines and re , entil or reneve, attire. ag Spinal rrrlafion, N Stroaning, Con, It cleartsille Cornea tones the - stomach. and gives bowels of tor' tor aid COllKlirpat rifles the tato, ettWilioett the ri &lentil gentle wahotrh equally :115CIIA1trie 41.1'1 , 1 relaxe. move., a.l 011,1filetIttn.4. and oil* , tyFtetn. 1. not tine Itten The Iterliciiie you pr Bo' ran arty ni theta: thine,. Inferior aronie 1 This enunr. COMPARE() NVITLI, beeatre of one (.111 A NI) PAC, 111. E nt DETERIORATION, tie NEVER while the other nOES • saarin fite 'betties coutaitting it' into liquid expluttitze, and clatnacirig horrible rompoinill he poison,' put acid into a ey.ttin already ceases Dyspepsia:but and I DI food Coors in onr Wornachs, garifie,,re. heartb.tra. italpitati What twint nee, nII the lininors • The Stain, Scald 'Head, Salt Swelling=„ Purer Sores. and all teenall it is iinthing %Miler bpi which sour., and Ons epedls all or leas What ettnints Rheiten, fluid which insittiont , a itintlf be where, imtatin7 thnl trdiantine which it acts'? 54 of IIet:V.MS blood, of deranzed circulation, which affet hurnin nature. Now is' t not hlorrible to ' worae to use this SOURING, Fliti4tENTINll. L 'S. I' '10%1;1 and vet he would tain - havi . it u cob tittriotentl's Genuine. Drigi ITATION oi 4 his toferior preparl Heaven dlhat we shout would bear the mast distant send'a article! We with it, an/limns/-t becati that S. P. Towns*.Ml's article an/ Sarsaparilla are htarem-trade a ear; that they tire' unlike in er one single thing in common. • A. A. P. Towniiend is no it chemist, no pharmaceutist...4ml disease Wan any other common, man, what guar tee can the p ceivtng a genuine acientific medi toes of the article.q used in pre capable of changes which might of Diseaso!hietead Of healthl But what else should be ~e. nothing comparatieely Of Math a person of some u tperience to common decent al. 110 w that the paraans alto mann facto WEAK STOMACTIS - AND It should {mow welLt to medical p manner ofaccurine, and content also an extensive knowledge of affect the , human /system, and .1 these disease:it i • tit It is to arrest f uds upon the into wounded, hum City. to kind bosom, to 'reit/we ealtb, kind. crushed and broke . and to:ban Si m JACOB - TOWN D haw SO portunity and meat s Mitring hie Grand, Unlv al Con within the reach , i dto the kno that they map, lea . and know. b Trent ndant.P ' . ~ _. ABEL ,TB . R. • ELL, Age I Phi* A FITUt tutotti•tmnt of 13 proved patients otltia manuhteture, awl 4 ?stitiltge; • sale at reduced takes .11 Newlalgird,4pril C LAitllsrla PC/W*4 Wt . ifooltlAC bet. 16, 1649. POWI:R the ro.at WI they get a dark holm the coloring ntalterin e; they cep then strain'thia •II with ' , Four ninlaNse4. and ENTIt ACT or SYRUP." • as the COB To IVNSEND'S it I L.LA, • the inert, properties of the veil; etvivthinz eapable of is extrar;ied and reject,' ; virtue is serer,' in a pure it is rendered incatintile 11 healing properties. Pre most powerful agent in the able Df.seases. r cornmeil.filliolls on every ant elliWren. We rind It 1 r.p 'IA.; mut LIVEI2- ! 7'/S.li. 806'0E r. N E,S ".l all CITTA.VP, IPItESj ELO7'CIIES L r ;FIE BLOOD. c3cy in alt coinplainn , 'dity of Ike Stomach. from. ton dl blnchl to die head, t coil chills and s nnt.int equal in Cahty and pectdratidn and ; mule per.. thy. I throat antievery fmote•netnifeEtTy seen and ind EVI=CH of IPL ANTS. rit(or 411nts or Whites, d. Suppressed, or Painful perhhtg, and the like; I onus or Kidney Diseases. e nd reptlatitig the general I Tit tt.t ihe'v. hole hotly, and 1 rind Debility. . rent variety of other Mal. 1 itralcirr, .•1. Vijus' Dante, Ida was, 4t. 'he liverto healthy action, - ~ ,x1 digestion, relieves the n. allays inflammation, pu nlation of the hlmnl. pro. ill over the body. and the .1 ri r re.e.? a ral writ t nesa. to ;orates the entire nervous I -ettianintly need? =aid of $. P. Towneend'e 'an's Winn is not to be i:r FIX OLD DR'S. that: the one is INCAPA OILS, .: , fermknt ing. and blowing (ntements,: the your, acid titer . c0C,47 1 Moat net this .ii to the, system 7-IVhat! .. iscased triiiii twill 7 What wenot all know that when ,t mischief it produces T— n. of the 'heart. liver nom lie, and es:irruption of the .1 I and huntor in the body 't . h ich ;Uri itt on Erinit ions at hewn. .Etysitieltus, White Icerationa internal and ex. yen . bent an acid substance, lie (Mitts of the body,more tism but;:a sour and acid worn the , joints and else. the delicate tissues upon iseases. of impifrity of the nd nearly altthek,atilmeifut * and sell, and infinitely (311"C6)11 t OUND" OP derriond lhat Old Dr. la. at Sarsaparilla, is an IM. Won i ! deal in in artwte which entblanco to S.-P. Town- it is the absolute truth, al Dr. ineobTowneend'i rt; and infinitely *Attain. ry particular, having not ter. and never wait. Is no p no more.of medicine or nwientific, unprcifewdonal blic re that they are re. ine, atninina all the air. aringlit, and which are in. ende'r them the AGENTS ! ted from one who, knows I , e or Aisteuel ft requires I cook:old' aerie up crest a eti more' impotent is medicinc designed for PEDDLED SYSTEMS, puttee of plantsithe beet ring theit heelinvrithstis, he Orions - denim* which ow to adapt.. renildies ,to nefortnnete, to ppoour beim hope in ;he &veiling, loom: and, vigor into 'the. infirrnitY that OLD DR. OU'Dand POTTND Ate op, l outrateillaentelly led•a Or all: who wood is joyful exNrionew, ha t 9 -WILL kior aehatma CO loughs oethe - most sp trope, and ; 13inghinitoit Ustv retieived and -j . 9. • .nl7tt and ,SAFETY•FIIS ' ." TUARALLS; OMM==t -0 - itincit* - - 'tell v A tit"; -.- .. ... It . .is:'act llug „ ? - ' til . ., Carefull y .. - 1.1.4 ii S. Somtsp i lia , - r salts in linutliforent rows 'tallest:4ln Ile. 'Jacob TtiOrti .. utri,Sursnitariiii, li.iiiSA Venison Sas - dui- nri4timil2 'e. Tilly i,e, a argonaut falsehood., bri-Tawntteittt tatl-4.sposided ut-er MAW - the 4,4 eight year. i n rinee r i.iiieljis...larsopiorilla, winch has ob taineti , lielittratner 1 t 1 rqustaltrouxitout the United States.and a great , r part a lba ,iirid—tito Silill being enormous. This eseiirsl the enpitli VI or cert./du Unpsinei, sitesei and me old man who.ttas best' engaged iu pedant-obeli,. publitatlons, fora Quainter ;f scan. Thu gum's. name • I, Jacob Town H send. u s pile.' ton Minthirinf Mein le ... get employment, °rho gel%to Quo of his orniallP Pat up ith. ~.jr,kinfedol 4afbaparil a, stating. the large - seknonsi iun i s we had eipintled is drertha t i as an Indneemient to . em bark inAtic betinear. Armin Ins' ; others. applied - - to aries %ni tro " , it t g. lint, or tho Jamaica Eareser; who smwstetteilth:XP"'L tiv " . .. 11 -r• II 4. ANDREWS. o form liT er m ly Es o 7 n r it , . n o f A . l it h,e n rr I,sl7ll,ll7travti.fioNinie"4it.dly NirTmiEbier,llVS, antLFinaneferiaf the broken Shia Planter %Mt. e< fl rifle, New Jersey, JOH SIIIJ,Hro, ‘,. w . TirOMPSON;!untrer the n me o THOMPSON. Sigit.t) HAN & co., have employ A h - 'i this ofd man, tintl'om. k , as we understind, - hi pule' ieven dopers pee w 11 eak for the .4 or. ;hit name. These men hare been haunt,- Ing, andfibeltingrot ih all pu?siblefarmsin hopes we would notice - therit; and thits hrrng them a nd their deeactlim arks,: !tot the - peblic , decide - Num the• sentry of f to market: , ;mairouNo ;itsraicr o► S Alt.SA . r Ali I LLA. The east eitraordiner Medicine in the World , . Iskie trivia is petty in, Quart Softies :41 is six User aritibtr,pleauramer, and warranted sup " • . lad. ft ewes without esneitiog, virgin:. fie tansy or if tiiii• • . !sling ke Patient. The grist homely and tsperiority or this Sermapi• rills otter all -other mein ices it, ,that while it endh eatee. , tbe disease, it invigorates the body. It is onlog the very best - ' - • SPitING AND DIAINF.ft sigrucisr.g seer known; it , not only ptirities °the Whole system and strengthens the person, but it cre.tes bee, put, acid rich bloody a power pnemeesa& by nn other eine. And Wilds lies the grand secret of its vireuds i , flit Sheeran. It Ito/ perfesonted within theism to. yi ws wire then 10%000 cures or severe erne. or disease; it tenet 15.0110 were eonsideged iticutible. It the lives of more then 16,000.childreit the roan Iwo re. - - - sous le. she City , ' of New 110,000 Twirl., of urns.. of Nor Or. Tuirneend's Sormipat teeth permanently. To tie°t meleer rump' by she affeeni committed to youth or the( pateriona, and inunislat 'no I. ttO sehemtioni, prenniture toward. that fatal di .1 leatorml ley tits. pheasant! eupeminr, to .07 A. It roneosmeed to tit. ti0t101.1,11.111 •IfOnt ilia a must 0110 alio.liuser) .1, . . ~-. . ,--- .A... • ~.....„. , . ....„,„ ...----4,-,-. .-... -- le4 -eel- 1 fr. - --------- - -c rffME=TI 4 .. Oleemee .n.A Strengi..•n. o.s•oempt2on elm Le errs/. et N,..nchitis.lCeeuvepti . /.irer Conaphont. t.Ld; C...torrA, Calig!as. A.tfst l a, srming li(noi. Se.yeila in the i:hcijr: litetie' il it4,Neght Stflait 11 40111 yr rrufs.se Eepteio. goo, fain isa lite Side, 4c., halo been and ea,' be clot ed • littpittis it *llea& New fork, .//wilt/8, ISIM I I, no. TotralateNtf. —I t tat) Lettere 'oar t.i.trimpit. till. , !tab 1..n0l till, ....,m, , ~,1 6 r.otigicur., u( satin( to, iifi. I hole fur IPettul 3ttns• lut4 a hatl I :nuilt. lt Ittentite tror•• awl %sante. At lain I rais..l Pgrie l l •ht,ttiel'u( Itltitta. had .4 411 .weal!. .u 4 was 'ready tighitotatett alatt tethicett, n 1.1 di., not expect to h." I Itare only used ) Our Su. apasilla • tatou tips., mu Ilil.ll- bits i! einst.liAlitl clomp Ilarett wrought i.ll Ma. I am 55 .5" gi l,le to tt•llt ill toter ,L die city. I sytt,a int 1,10.,1 an‘j tak tonal. has lief( hie,. Von eau tang Is trine that I Wu titttultfulf cut then funk* luttt tobt• direst terraut, 1 W 314 It UBSKI.L, fl 3 Vailtarii• 11. , Itiseteasantieste. • Tide it only 11111. of mini iliati.fottr thatteinnil Cana if ft lir.nniattaii dint Dr. To wilt...nen, Siormquitillit lots eared. Ttv innal aerera awl rbronie cane ere,weekly indicated I.!, it. isatraorillttory 35111511 01111105ga. Lunatic Mackvre 1 01`16 thieSultnitin I iilncko Torrn.i.itil--notir Sir lily nine year,. with 'the alma I Multi eat,,mloals of tr . ....mina pains. - and_ my lino hate 11,41 fonqiintiet of yiii door ine noire titan %linos...al to monk firettari..-iiirkeil I a It 11110013 to 1155 tit', for tita revectl • :•••• •' • ...!;:› 1 • Firronle l lit r....tiw0.5.r...p1a: cute Int En Inp.tho d Uli •nt Kaliinp nr I :Lerneorrlurn. or 'whiter, oln. Inconlineocc :of Ufill. therenf: and rue the gr.ner: nn 'bunter whetlier the reNni, produced. irrezn:nrity. i C.II he more.strijari , ing tint the Ininann ironic. rereon, from inking it lit once been nn.ler ins influrnen. tt in k In•rrninroutenn .if inn fowl Cailme of acrelunnnn. It em 4.1 1, of psi afrlicatil a I.« etafte pnrfnrunnl, but un, huudriale tif emit* -lave!' .eu - r ifettacted••tc assails of mane ! eliere •Yatit lira hatn linen without chit.. ..••• titan. nadir raw tint lea of this iaralualde eine. have tail • . fine. Itealtlty affayriiet: lieeti.ezlicolaaly 'prepare ,io reforauce to &meta cote . whit h eitypoie she apptoaehiug that:critical period. 'Tit two Of IA" should we...Jett ME.tolie II it is a eertidia. - remenAls • for any of, the annuitant, at horrible di 0 witi