The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, May 30, 1850, Image 4

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-ftl WOOl Growing. -
_„_,„Mmtber.,, ;KA undertook'-to
[Adotible:theluintity of wool was
.iii6tivrproduoed in this' country,
iiiiiiil ii c profitable Marketrt 49'.* e
shox...that in prolinitiVti. to -die
' - -lavol4d,.,there., was no land
;was as profitablelorn series
*lot gr,Owing.- We now proceed
,
it intrv:tby:Which we mean ...our
tia.:ltYpion. stretching from the
Dia ocean) there is but.-4it
. is not 0 pted to sheep Intsban-
Oit - Alf•sti.se .ptitile of ,nultiVation.
!f*rbio'lvii i_ grow, 'prtivideit the
11
It,ne(pona 'hy, there Sheep will
.they i iklt - r ive well where larger
vtatetqiivk 1 taLis; would .starve if
ttnbers large - enough
. to yield a ief
-163' . ii'the.refore . , large tracts of land
"artiiatisOp ;cannot 'be . , ,inao„ so
da.
v 9; o(§lkcq , .13Ut e prop ose
he comparison in regioni where land
;itTrite:front its -proxitnity•to mar
g. gfeal, fe#iritY, tti(d to: draw the
)I't !itetwleen the lair}' and grain grow
ling atarmer to ' devote_ his atten
,or two of these branches. We
tilietliiity-:five acres - of land will
,undyed sheep a year, summer and
o , 4l,eres for pasture, 10 for meadow
lin. The interest beitig the same
;e r r:shall not take that intoaccount
en
. „ . _exp se of feeding, or value - of ma-
Whi;:a"Mpating with cows.
- 1114V_Will gi - Ve 350 lbs. wool
40e. - . _ $122 50
,
to , ocannualineree, 75 00
inalipeeine from 100 sheep, $lO7 50
Ow's can be kept on the,,sameliround
keep 100 sheep. It in cheese or
the annual-income per : caw will , atcr-
At the seine. Tor pews 'will tive - sar I
'average, 300 lbs. of cheese. It is true
-ere are instances when. a much larger
bas been obtained, but the average is
thenuantity we have assumed. Al
'the theeSeto bring sc. per lb. it - will
I.s 'tor cow, or
. the 10 cows
key, per cow, $2,
.mual income from 10 CCMS, 81 70 00
's:have , pot taken into consideration the
used in the family, as we consider that
than balanced by the extra expense
red in the dairy. This shows that,
OA difference in favor of sheep, of *29
...cents, or almost /5 per cent.
ii f Thirty-five acres of winter wheat will aye
outside, for a series of years, not over
. . bushels per acre, with a draw back of a
. liture,dtleast one in five years. Allow' for
repaying the land for seed, harvesting, and
reshing, that it shall cost- but five dollars
, - "r •acre. and that wheat will average 75c. per
mild; it would give them ten dollars per
to net : for the use of the land for two years,
5 -Bert of wheat at ilO per acre would be
5000; half of that would annually give
r theolse - of 35 acres of land, 8174 00, ma
iiks difference in favor of sheep of 822 60,
`;`,About 11 per cent. The real difference, we
1
pprehend, especially at the west, will be
fouti4sAltogetlier greater than it appears in
this-estimate. We think a fanner can grow
iii rounds c..f wool easier than he can raise a
bushel of wheat one year- with anof&T, ans ,.
yyhere„. west of this city. We have made nu
Allowance in this estimate for. the constant
lway of the-land if continued to wheat-nor
t thelreit advantage to the 'land of the Ina
,.tintide by cows and, sheep. In the one
d43o`,Th_elantl at The end-of ten or twenty
tyews,wonld be mach enhanc(4.l in value, be
festsb•of its inefrased fertility:-in the other
at en ;often years, as a general rule, it
1104,11inyn liglik•crop at best-and at
,:4r#4l4:• : be worn out., r - 14either have
- l4,4.xary-sinali =Omit of Li
r--.:L.A.,-1 • -". " ' clre - of sheep as , cora
t' en *dr* Attiliiirhatirdiving: We
,-.?-- --,..N...,•-, A, i.,..-....;=, 1 :•-• -
' `waver nive , nave shown_enougn to
? • ' 'Oar pur..-ease. If anybody am make
- toirrii*etter, let, us-hear it, for we are anxious
foil*tifi ' 'Gife'ns'facts we do not care That
l'ATPeilieY ecinfe, in, one fact is worth bush
,o.fitheoryilhongh tfteory is soil wherein facts
' l *.sernsinfit4r4Bizerilo Wool 'Grower. '
0 0- 'lift.,,. -
1
4" , -', l i , ":' l '!ifisignwriadelEas s'..
-,
*4 1 , -
k ~ .. ..*.ix, -engage' in . fhe pursuit- ofWash-
Wis-',lll4er difficultie.s may find the ft;llowing
Virt.l;a." . frial It is
,t 4:, systemabout which
s,lolirligifs advertisements . have of late ap
feAred-ack- frequently :, . ~, ' „
-gt-Viteolve 1-4 lb. of lime in' boiling' water,
ftrAinip,g,,twi - tie. throa4 - ii a
• Ilathiii„lno• ; . f il: : :-
solve - ststdiate . ly 1-2 IL. of sod; and 1-.2 lb
of hrownsoap-boil the three tegether.-Put
frilalliiiis"of 'Way! iiatß the heilerattld when'
•boiliegf i lfftli t inii.tnr. - tr,,i li i . ' e i:4 w hi c h
gnit4have ,heei Steeped' in cold, water-fir
Alrelswhourty.are --wrung, any stains rubbed'
-AitkllealiWandyrit into the .r bOiter, whey(' tliey
'lnklf 116'2' giijlllo*6;"*liiiit,es: . .tiiol are
I Veti e dfiftfliqicie liq . uoi:`6'eili,W preserved, as it
.041-jeciaseil,three-titrim„ placed in, the tiih and
-thatboaingwrater,:pourea over it. Rut them
cltr4flritielhErn ifutiti• 'cold water, - and they
itrfitAff ,for
- 1 ----
- 4litaidt Invettiofi.
,
—The---Morristownqerserritni7deseribes. - -0-
saw-trill-Pii*llatj - xsi i*Ce . „l4o - riii, made bY
C lark it9lo, 4 at r t h it 4 i*F . Lx T h e ier7
ffx4/ 1 1, l'ois A '.l4o..,l4l4tftp:readily;beit4.in
*plemauldrfotlostiOreeivitOtattid trarff-,
oparted,•tolliirqiiiiiiillirOditea ll4ns,dAp . , ...-- F ,- J---, ~--,„,,
-g` -- • le- --....4:-. • ~--. "f. t' -r, =. .- ~. , z,<'; ‘ , . e z.-',"y„ , .-7,.L.4) wen ,
Va-ltisitirw 4 a og nu. it nriongto •A lad, A ' - 6 , esee rieltr. ,•- - -
. ,-....-., \ t 4..... ,t+.,„ AA { , ~...t. 2 latig - ittuiSsideslupertine,Gekteiwe roa r
foilitglpue itc4trpstormecta tog 15 teet • -
1
for-Satnat t.l,l6'peribairel. :l- `-. ''- ," -
lang,'and 15 inches .:.,in ,diatuntertanto , S-4. •:,1,-Itsaing•aiade "ilrearteineiltswithinve'of the tart. ,
.boarer-itt , ---shr order-r-thy:ssr-Tynning.Legioti Mith4vezeilio.`teekrtoutMult,ll.olf hind-fresh
t h roe igituri e , , fi t ro,rtjr.slja t A,'lq t h t w o igroarsdillour rir-etasnerfor wiatity, toi &Ile
• v :etimireao:: l 7 The-wig,a,743o,riniptiutirilititi":l4ll"lol".l4474larlBklPerfi,' Such
ri datiato-"r:e: : Era::,;_ '.`2, : 4.4);< ,:'44 •
frojat*eiglattt me to a n 044. , ••••:
aucikt in •-2 1. s,,'
~ •- r4'i; , - .I)9YANCONANDER: 4
till) Aunuto, and rrovats t4' ustuil fatrin . Lairbol•o, 47. 22, 1850. -
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heavy preis4iP:9/1 cacti sae. of the n.
Alr 1 11:4h Oi esitii4 ll .l B
order,for *350: J v •
• ' -:.' ' PIUSMICTIVI LIST .; -
Of theSnfarsistaimeratlount I.grimaltutral So.
. - •
~1 1 ,4 5.- . iitind Soci ety
.. s , 3ll ehar t aa Creantl . ,Agneu
'present the; following:Pienuinu'List r ;jto. Opipett•
tors nt he aiumal_Sliew telailheld in. l lls.lohtr_ose en
die third Tedueike'l . ,if 'September n eat: ' .
FOrth'e "Best Bidl, 3.-,years 011 - and iiiijvartli, $5 00
For the Best BilUeseer,g, eeeiis old, I ,s'
nor , the Beit Mitch Coie;' ! ' '''. - ''l ' 6
Sapriddiest.de.,. :.. , , s . , .1 _ 3
geel- tue , 3r , iiii : 9lct Otelfe.te • ; „ . 3
pe§tleariiiig,geifier, ' : ,
~. 1 ql- , . 3
t43"Pki,Qf *0064g7.0 kin'. . 1 . ::::1' • - .5-
Beato -Op „....',. ~-.
voke of 3;Tc:ire 9 1 - a stiiil,
s 'o -- c..ia' 13 # A , -: . • ,
B 4e eit . ,koke of ; Awe years Old
soill'llest. ' ' •
Best Staliion s oyer;,3 years, for
Secotaf.Best,. T. .
Fur the beat pair lid' matcha
s in the county,
Second Beat,
For the Beat ;mai *poled_ A
Second Best,. . I
Best South Down -or Middle 1
S eeend Best, '
Best Merino Bucks
e • •
Sc;cond pi*, ..,
Best pen of 3 Bung Woolled
Second Rest,
Best pen of 3 Seat-Down or
Second Best-,
Best pen of 3. Merino Ewes,
Secondlleat,
Best Bear,
Seccind Beit, ' -
For the Best Breeditit Sow,l
Second Best,... , - • ' j
Best lot of Patel, Cock and
latest work Mi,poultry.
Best and greatest variety of I'Vegetables tais
ed by the exhibitor, liridgman's Gardner's
Aesistant.
For the best tub' .or firkin o Butter made in
the :month of duly, not 1 theta .I's lbs.
Second' Best; , ' ' - -
Best firkin of Niter mat% i September, not
less than '75 lbs., ' e.
Secrnd best, . . ---, - 1
! For' the'best Cheese, not less than 20 lbs., ''6 00
Seeend. Best, 1
For the Best crop of Wintel Wheat, not less--
• flier( one. acre, ' ' 'l' ' .` • 600
Second Best, i 8 00
For the best acre of Spring! Wheat, - 5 00
Second kest, ', ~fff3 00
Best et tip of Indian Corn, nett less than 'I acre, 5 00
Second Best, . I - ; - 3 0 - 0
Third do., ' ' ' 2 00
Best erop.of Potatoes, not less than 1 acre, SOO
Beet crop of Ruin Baga, net less than -I acre,
estimated 60 lbs. to the lattdiel,. 3 00
Best crop of'Carrot s, not lees than -.1- acre, 2
Best 10 yards' of Flannel. 1 , 200
Best 10 yardsiWoollen Ol,lth, • 2
• Best 15 vards ; ,Vicolpri Cal, t, ; • 2
! Best Worked 'Quilt, t - 2
Fur- the greatest variety of dowers, a work ' s
on the siihjeet.
Fancy articles ()revery klescription will be glad
ly received hi order to add interest to the exhibi
' tiun, and thritilnerits notified by' a specie/ commit- I
tea' 'lire Executive Com itteh would hate great 1
pleasure in extending th premium list still fur- i
I
thee were it in their po er, but as it has been ;
enlarged .beytind all form r precedent, it will de-
pend on the support the society may receive for a
further extension neat ye tr. Applicants' for pre- I
elide - is on Winter and Spting 'Wheat are requested
to give the mode of cidmelon very - fully. The
land to be measured wi h chain and compass and ;
: f
the surveyor to give a rtificate of his survey.—'i
The applicant and one o her person who assisted
in harvesting. , and meas. ring the crop are requi
red to make a f f i davit or ffirmetion to the quantity !
of grain rat-ed. Preiniu nto be awarded in Janu- i
ary - . Applidants for thepremium on Indian Coni
must give a full statem nt of the whole mode of i
cultivation. • The Corti tO be shelled and measured ,
itia sealed half bushel between the 20th of De
cemLer and 10th of January. The land to be ;
measured similarly to (hat for Wheat, and one or
more persons in additi to the owner to make
affidavits or,affirmation o' the gathering, cleaning,
and measuring or the C rn. The applicatickt with
I
thecproofs tO be forwar ed to the Secretary by the
10th of January, 1851. I The Society does not i n
to•olfer.rremitime for crops raised by unusual
mannring, - risihey fire intended only for crops nais.
est upon-the, farm in its regular cultivation.
Persons presenting agncultuml implements or
articles of Mechanleal ingenuity, and utility, are
requested to furnish the Secretary with a &strip
non of the article, the price and place where it can
be had, as lit is intended to publish a deseriptve
List of the 1u -titles - exhibited at the Show for the
trenefit of mantif-ActureTs'and'putehasers. Judges
are exprestiy reqaested apt' td givd encourag ement
:th direr-fed , annualiy-i-ibe-ohieet being to l ace sn-•
lieri6r stnali forbreeditig.- • ~'applicants for premi
-1 puts, Cur- Mitch Cows. must state- the quantity; of
"Stich
produeed-from theseow,froot-the I.odi s to the
20th or Jehg.and from the Ist to the 30tb of Sep
(effiber ; alKthe butter made during:, each period
of IQ day ', The coli-1,0 be 'kept on grass. and the
,l; butter, ma e to'he eidebited, s with the whole state
!, nient, pro eily Verified. Should tbere :ye
. aey in .
1 divide.4o, ,4 desirous hf competing fur this prefrii
em. but': lip ha-i'd - superior cows, the Comuitt K!
sreu . .Al he kind to.fecitive any , statements respe L
i Irt;;):' Whitt Ilier.haVe done, iii order to shtiw the
pabiliqe,s,,l.F,d-rilieconnti.
•
- 111L e -,kiegoip g _priirt mg ns except, thoie . or gr n,
willim
,tl..lcl . _l . iy t ) ie Treasurer en flit report of le
!,,JuAge4 ; fi g ` de arc
4F04 1 . 1 by the 'President.
3- I . '!
l HENIX I : II rkEg. . -Executire
i ' 41 ' •'
THOSIA'S.XOIMON,
' ` :1 THOMAS '.I. , IIC ( IIOLSON -Cm:/mittee'
$l5O 00
20 00
(I r k" te4 Ifni proved
Do Qp4h. Hpt 4ir
.. - Voraing.Stotte.
li*itt ,
The .6 - Lietlias obtainedthe e.xelusiv,e..,tight
reruJil iv g this tfiOve ia,tke minty of .Susqueltazi-
I ria unit. ayne,,atai having a large auzaherof•thern
at:trail& tared at the Eatle Polaldry' in this vizi
otTers thew fur ale., Apy, can
hii,,t4Ctjte`nuplrz at i the, store of Fu.
s. -
ra00:.: : :44 af ti4e ' slabscrilir, •
1,641
VOICE is liCre!ii' Men to:411 perFmns inter,t
-'lll ed &tate of S.' lrey
lee', 1214 nftlie j tdin;liiiiof Nov Milfoitt, deceased,
11[4 tieeiO grontd to Oie
ftt'dt'.ttfeliiet - Me lert *di otthid
to tioy;;:sinots'iontle'ttid kritb' Ett4te; at tae
Into're dOnCOnftll6:Yotd % ~Irtaleil,
gni 15:S. Bentlogilli•Offib is §f
dee,-flißvi,n' tro's.e''' A potkiiikhavink:d6piands
,lozatnatithe - tr.l.ole pir'sdnetlAni duly fidiyiiti
iutiedl4.eitlement eitts&:tiffi.e'tiebutintrid
knypons idebte,ta the .F„state:sydl . pleOse
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MONttoM'':I4,IJSINESW•'*DIIttOTORY
.
MARIE, - 4?-18IRLIGN—Hortseo !and: SV,,qa
Palater,rPaperAanger,-:Glazier, - Grainer d: Dee
4arafor. Shorrover&T.Bircharife carpenter shop
at ,fewtods east of ':Warner's Hotel. .
.111:41.-11ItitIOCK—A?tornev at Lato- - -office
:removed to Front Room Of his residence,t two
doors east of • las former , lociition, in Turnpike
street, third building from corneeof Public Ay
', enue, and nearly opposite S. Aillson's - Store,
June, 184 P. - • • -
A. BALDWIN--Saddle, I.larnes:;, Carp et;
- T rt
Bag and Trunk IlUnutacturer, and Cariiageni
rner, otr.Turnpike; Astreqt,. opposite I. L
• Post . .
C,31. StilttlONS-- 1 -Fashionable Boos rind She;
inuk,er,,nyer A. Rildwin's Ittirness shop, TSAI]
, -
ROSE do Si MPSON—Dealers in Stoves,.
Stove trimmings, Tin, Shea iron and Copper
11 are, Dry .Goods„Gyoceries,
,41..; Public Avenue
=IEI
41
2
EllfitED* - NEWCOMB---Dealers in
Hats, Caps, and Furs; oppwitte-the " Democrat
l't•inting,i office, foot Public Avenue.
work,
*)ases raised
JOHN GROVES,—Fusilianable Tailor; over
Gee. Fuller's BookStore,.where he does work s in
~a style altogether unsurpassed. •
PETER STEVENS—Cabinet And Chair
Maker ; foot of Public Avenue.
ogled d0.,-.
J. LYONS—:Dealer iu Dry Goods, Elardu - are
Crockery and Tiawaro, Groceries, Books, etc.;
ALSO, Carries on the BOOK BINDING Busi
news Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa.
fiddle WooleCl, 3
N. NEWTON—Attorney at Law ; Office a
few door; South of the Court House.
8
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BENTLEY & -READ—Dealers in Dry
Goods, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, .Groceries,
Hardware, Crockery, Iron, Clocks, Watches, Jew.
- elry Silver Spoons, Perfumery, tic.
ABEL TIJ BRE LLr—Dealer in Drugs, Med
icines. Paint; Oil , Dye-Stuifs, Gro
ceries, Dry Gooch, Ilardivare Stoneware, Glass
ware, Clocks, Watches, J.eweiry, Silver Spoons:,
Spectacles, llttsiad Instruments, Trusses, burgh
cat Instruments Liquors, Perfumery, MirrOrs,
Stationary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, &A.
two hens, the
Valuable Property for Sale.
MAE following Real and Personal Estate. as
hereinafter described, situate in New Milford,
Susquehanna County, Pennsylvania, will-be sold at '
a great ,barpiiii to ae,yr one Isln, may clime«) ta
chase. The real estate emisistsef seven hundred
acres,-five hundred of which are under improve
ment, and on which ere . four dwelling house- and
seven barns. The farm is well designed for a Dai
ry, and is capable of feeding one hundred Cows du
ring summer and winter, ,and every part of it well
watered witi springs and streams. The lattildings
and land are in good condition, and on the premi
ses are about five miles of good Stone Wall, and
the other fences are :Aso good, nod on the wood
land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which
will supply the farm for many years to come, and
which will also \o valuable for building the Rail
road which is soon to be built up Martiu's Creek,—
Said farm has a s - ery pleasaut and desirable lace
titiu stout seven miles from Great Bend, through
'Which the New York 4; Brie Railroad ,passes, and
about one mile from the, probable Depot on the
Martin's'Creek Railroad. which will lead frorq, the
lackawannit, Coal and Iron )tines to intersect the
New York &'Erie Railroad at the Gbeat Bend_ It
can be very jadvantageously divided into five farms;
oh four of whielt would be the necessary Dwellings
and Out-houses, Fruit Trees, Sc.
With the above will be sold ti very large stock
of Cattle, horses, Cbc_, inclading Durham Cows,
Working Oxen and young Cattle, and also all ne
cessary implements of husbandry for carrying on
said farm or farms.
The Terms of Sale will he as follows :—One
fourth of the-purchase money for the Real estate
will be required at the time of purchase, and for
Stock, Farming Utensils. &C., half down and the
residue to be paid in equal annual instalments, with
interest annually on the whole, sum unpaid, to he
computed from die full delivery of possession, the
firstinstalment payable in three years from the
iieliverT of possession, and the whole amount to be
paid within ten years
. from the sale, to be secured
by Bond and Mortgage. "Full possession to be giv
en on the first day of April, 1851, vtrith the prtvi
lege,of
,putting in crops next Fall desired. A
grxxiltind indisputable title given. - "
The above described property belongs to the es
tate of S. METLEir, late of said county, deceased,
and a more desirable property has not at any time,
in this section of country, been offered for sale, and
no greater inducements offered to purchasers. Per
sons wishing to incest moneys in Real Estate and
in good Stock ; cannot do better than tiredl and'es
amine for themselves. Other tracts or lots of land
lying in said-county, are also offered for sale. Ap
plications can be made to M. Meylert at New Mil
ford, or to B. S. Bentley at Montrose, in said coun
ty, and any further particulars that may be requi
red will be given.
_ "'MICHAEL sMEYLRRT, t Executors of S.
BENJ. S. g.EN'CLEY . , •f• Meylert, decrd..
LANESBOHO,FA. CHEAP CASH STORE
Onthe New York . a: Erie :Rail Broad and Sesgue
henna River, 2.oo.ntileefrinn New York, 25 rn iles
from Binghamton, and 19 miles front Illontrosc,—
earrlziwied by Mountains a 7141 the Railroad
Bridges.
T our store the followieF, may Le foulhi :
lish, French and American Cry (laid% Bon
nets and Ribbons, Parasols Umbrella"; Carpet
.as, Hats and Clips, Looling GLagses, Roots and
Shoes; Crockery, Glass Ware, Hard Ware, Windom-
Glalk9 and Sash, Drugs and Medicines, Groceries,
111 , 1zerel.c.Codlisia, - Item. Pork. •Supertine Flour,
Nails; Stone.. Ware, Jappaned Ware, Paints, Oils,
Dye Butter. Firkins ; Candles, Sands and
, TOwriLiend's Sarsaparilla, Books, Paper, Inks and
Quills, Cooking, Parlor and Shop Stoves, Stove
Pipe.and Stove Trinunings, on Laud or made to
order.:
(• 7 .t.YONS 4; CHANDLER.
Lane*borp t :Juty 18, 1849.
E=l
To Daity-Int - n . and Farmers
Eagle:Fotmdry Ploughs—warranted: Trunks & Trovelia; Bags, Shingles, Clover Seed, Carpet and
Cotton Varn, Ares, Handles, Buck Saws, /Shovels,.
Hoes, Rake 4, Scythes, tt.c.
For the very liberal
. patronage which we have
received the past VeaCiVe tender our sincere thanks,
and.trua'We'shail.recieve a'still later shitin of
public pettrclageihe 'present season. Having, re
dteed the•pnce of our goods about 26' per cent.
from listyear's prices, oar motto is' now—small
profits and quick turns. - Situated as we arenn the
Et...qinw.d„ we vain s4ll lower than any other estab-'
lishineiit in the coinitir.
. StoTes, tuvrare 40 ?
Wfiliave ittiw at haficitigreat variety of cook- ;
v
mg; ?odor and ehepp stoseesftviiieh 40 0 .4.1114
ell for exalt or ready:pay cheaOr than evey*iiiai
Cooldbg•-tiotes'are theldlloWing • ,
Ittimix-itirAight,..the'vety beg stoviirvtisie;
",,lingved,Rotary. "
41 - 4.; 1. Lake:Oven.
a 4
" Iron Kin
Wl)teSilfei' P . :6i* . 0_ "
.
ft*oriii i a *jaw • 0 .71 .1.
'! . '"'Tloyatnd OVOill'iotnimishili . citherritiOres o
oairdn. Vr4itititt coal:
t Ziu6' Wife. - Aity'aitide" not
cilluusil iris* to orilei OuittiOtioonitilthn ioost
"Puicbdieri:Vit*i - imititil by
g34444.0:1 - C*NiVie * bnyitiejis - *4
itt - twit• - et which must ilia `try
'ROSE 4 SIMPSON.
•—— . •
Ws vq#. ,
tlii
471LOGIS§. , WATCT - IF Atm ZVELIg of . 1
the irttriatm•patteirisin Nqw York niarket, - cip
be bad atArue's,.No. 4, Public Avenue; lie AiffOi
Watches for at least two dollars less tlani the:
quality have been offered in this market. Purchas
ers may be sure that none but NO:l. , letter A, are
sold here, • for we find 'tie but - such . . can be - wifely
warranted.
Patent Let-er Watches, gold, from $46,00 to $90,00
Do, • silver,-from
18,00 to $23,00
DetaChed Lever; gold. from -
35,00 to, 45,00
D -
D o , . silver, from ' , 14,00 to 20,00
Cylir.der .Escapement, gold, from 28,00 to 35,00
Do. - silver, from 12,00 to 16,00
English Quartiers,' from 6,00 to 8,40
Pins and Pencils from $1,14 to $8,00.-Gold
Rings from 3 shillings tcs,s3,6o, lireast. Pins from•-1
shilling to $B.OO, silver belt slid, .gold, steel and
gilt chains, gold Keys, slides, steel beads S clasps,
silver ware, music boxes, accordions, 'and a thous
and and one traps, which, for want of room, we
must omit to mention here. So, walk in, ye lolers
of qf>ott biirgains, and if • we have not the exact ar
ticle for you, give us three days time and you can
be neconinualated.
Clocks watches. jewelry and musical instrumento
carefullv repaired. WM. W. TRUE.
FOgjSALTI—The nicest Shay-top Buggy 1w
the county, Philadelphia Manufacture, by
MoutrOse. Dec., 1849. •
N. Y. ft Erie Rail road Everybo-
TH au. fibers are now prepared •to receiv
Freight of all kinds at the Owego Depot, and
also at the Binghamton; Great-Bend, and Lanesho
ro' Depbts, every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs •
day, of each week, and continue with 'regularity
througi out the season. They will attend to for.
warding the same to the New-York Market, where
they have male arrangements with experienced
sali;smen, who wilt attend to the belling of the
mine, and return the proceeds in Bankable Rinds
at either.of the above Depots, to the following per-.
sous the store of F. Raynsford, Owego ; at,
the storehouse of C. Kintey, Binghamton ;at the
office of Jas. Griffin, Great Bend ; and at the Hotel
of E. Benson, Lanesboro'.'
.JAMES SISK, Binghamton.
JAMES 041 IFF Great Bend,
F. RAYN. OFORD, Owego.
Owego, July 23, 1R49.
Affe,nts :—C. Mltiriney, Binghamton ; E. Benson,
Lanesboro'.
J.kmrs SISR will superintend the busi
neSs throughout the whole Line, and receive and
a 11; orders for Groceries Fruit, Fish, Oysters,
4tl. -which be bought at the loirest whole
sale prices in New-York, and forwarded to either
of the above named Depots. n3Ont2
, t
New Grocery Store.
One door South of Mills cf.- knapp'sin the
r ( jr
Store formerly occupied by if: M. Post.)
14E. suhseriber has received a large and eaten-
Ove stock iif
Groceries,
consisting of Teas, Sugars, Molasses, Coffee, Tobac
co, Rice. Ground Spices and Pepper, Starch, Cloves,
Saletidus, Gingnr, Nutmegs, - Indigo. Ci , ars, Choc°.
bite, Sperat-inuf tallow Candles, Cotlfisct, Mackerel
by the barrel, half and quarter barrel and kits,
Bening by the box. Raisins by the box or pound,
Saltlby the sack or barrel, Clocks, stone Ware,
WillOw Ware, Inour, Pork, &e. Sc. Se. ,Wholesale
dealer in ali kitid3
He can and ' , trill sell hi. 4 goods cheaper than
they can be boxight at any other store in Montrose,
reader, if you dim% believe it give u a call and
we'll convince iou. Don't forget the place.
EItASTL.' S ROSS.
n26tf
IRAVE resolved to sell Goods hereafter princi
pally for ready pay: For cash down, I can and
will self goods lower than they can be afforded at
credit houses. I will then have no losses from bad
debts to maki up, and no timc and expense of
keeping books: and collecting debts to lose, or, to
make-provision for in the price of the goods. In
doing a credit business, all these losses must be
made up on those who do pny. Therefore, those
having cash to pay will save a portion of it by call
ing at Turrell's. Those how indebted must cash
uOmmediately. ' ABEL TURRELL
Montrose, January 1, 1850.
OFFER to purchasers n stock of iztxxis.which fur
N. 1.7 extent and variety of articles, probably is not
equalled in the county, and not excelled in point
ofi r quality, and on terms that they think will be
satisfactory.
'Olbi.on, Nor. 30. 1349. •
T.IIF..SE celebrated ploughs are now, manufac
tured by. the 'subscriber at the Fanners e.
dle
clianics' Foundry near Moutrusa, and are for sale at
the Foundry, and at Mills 3 Knapp's, Montrose.—
Any person giving one a tali trial, and being dist-at
iOied with its working, is at liberty to return it.
Also, Mott's celebrated side-hill and Wayne Co.
ploughs. JOSKI'II FULLER.
Nontrose., April 0, 1850.
We have used one of Illatr.hley's improved
plorgli%, and consider it superior to any one we
have used. We can with confidence recommend
it to the faaming eommunitv.
J MEA Cli AM,
• JAMES A, BUNSKLL •
April 5. 1850. MARTAIN L CATLIN.
Cheap Carpeting. ,
N 64 ' It
... iv eaxwtil~....uKs-d_h.:a'ii"r?~ - i- - ~aCS::_^'a+c-.:::~A`tu++"rii3sSl=":Rn~~'L:xy 'TY~ff:i~
dy's Market Line.
kL" f
Wines and Lipwr's
Montrose, Jqne '!8, 1849
Proclamation.
U. BorrouN it Co.
Bla'Oxley's P/oughs:
100 A Y . ARTYS a/1 Itroo/, half. Wool, Wool
AJ p l ate, and Cotton Carpets of very pod
quality and liamtsome patterns at' extremely low
prices, and worthy the attention of any wishing to
purchase. ' U. BURROWS s. Co.
Noir. 30, 1849
. VATietiirig%* ,
,COOKING, Parlor and 13o): Staves; Stove pipe,
da. Furniture, Sheet Zinc &c., offered at very
,loar dirices by U. BURROWS it . Co.
'Nov. 30, 1.4190
Joinr's Tools.
GOO ns%=oilment. Booth Planes. Moulding
.1 Planes, 'Solid Box-Wood Ploughs dto.
Nor. 30, 1840. 'U. KY RkOWS- - & Co. -
•. Cloths & Casinieres.
have a large stock, of good quality,' that
have been purchased. at extremely low pri
ces, and cannot fail to please purchimrs, as respects,
both quality and : price:3. U. BURROWS d Co. _
Gibson; N0y..80,
COARSE it: FINE SALT by the Kick, barrel f or
Iceui for sale by . IL BUARITT,
Near Milford, NOV. 1849.
, . .
Sexvetti , :.
NEW supply, of the latest and most fasldoni
.L ,able st le4; , atib; Gold'Pens, just received
(eitltand - tee at • ' ''
' 1 E 3
717-ItREL'
M'ontroin,
karttietshiti r
MILE underajgneat litre this day ente?ed ‘intio a
'..l.7:lo4tpatiliership under the name and Firm of
WAsirtsuaN4 llatrraca, for the purpose of carrying
on, the . . • .
HAT, CAP, 41W) PUlt:l3USl2thik
inall i t tw.Yatan*.bianrhosrrilAtP,seelitO retail--
at the old stu4'd grWi ß ilbuta & Co., Court itretit,
4,iosturitatt. . _ 3‘..D..WA5,4181.141T4
• April,2, poo. , . S. Ti W 431313174 1 41—
• ...
C"TER and Timothy fiee4 - rnOato* at •
LATHROP' ISAIISIHYRY!
April 1, '5O
43RANTRY1§jIV-lANOI4O.
PULMONA : .-, 1,
Hot roved withhitt the iillatintr Of dOUtIt, very many
of the mum/ stiOn i t4.4evelioped tout of ulocrotegt .tutd
du
rat long 4— tileb cases WI Were never curd. by ItTly ether
medicines -4,10 which were so titirrrj that the tlis.
eared persons were prune4nced by-phyttiebuti and triebds.
Acte•LLY DYIYp. : d • • ,
Tta., iht/s,a is a Vsoi - rAnx compolinil.wLich never_
injures any p4imon when it iri tend fur the enre ot ehrosie
dnease*. It poSseases " sitars% • dairy. RIR a' YONG and
A Urk:RATINt: prupeni.qßry , l sueltotifer medicattons its are
it- s v s It to cut-n. 1 1 .11 i;oui.ha, 01111 to cure
I'd cr , y iof r nitro( C 06211 pp!. AV& WiliCti is col:cd be Ors
thtas slid miters, and -Is really considered to-be, without
the le‘nt thotht,
- •
Ptltalionary Conamption.
This R 41,„," ;.alt rud cures Ocirs in (hi! Lung. stud
i at,rnttil y, na certtriOir Attd.e.xxiN nillytt other used'.
:no st inch we call t Etna tors Veittvritio EXTRACT," ;urn
heals ulecro ratrwrialy. B.LLSAM waft cure Nun
r•nugh and Con4L , lrPhen out of Ten; after all other
r..n1 k ..1..,.,1,4r0 NU...4[0 cure. • '
TiIOITSANEIS OF CONSF.IIPT/014:1:4
and coizgh. having Leon cured hy It; testify aild prove Its
Am( et IA elleocy in all dtkenseA or the LUNGS, 'MOAT.
end 111.1.1.4.61'.,
. .
14'c are atzp:e of the ray eras, nket positive aster
tior.s which Are hare' Made iLoce, cut Ire 14,01.16.1 not hare so
asserted, had oe ant ii/s6 been confident that the respretnne
Testimony onnemd, of smite of the numerous cares said to hare
Lem ejected Ly this Balesied..llY malcio
a. 7 ire hare osserted- , -and see tUaLLENOE Ttin: - Yttcriawron
of any other remedy, to 'prminri`as respet-toble testimony of
cures of es many MN:LIM pirINO,fEusONS, as Ire piddi: h.
BRANTS PULMONARY BALSAM cures .CO,VS
TIO.V, Coughs, Colds,. Spitmag of Blood, Bleeding, at the
Lungs. Past in Its Breast and Side. Night-Storats, Nervous
Complaints, Palpitation of the (kart. remote Weaknesses
and rampioints, Cholera /*fattens, kyrostery.`and .Summer
A DYING WOMAN SAVED.
We publish this cure of Coasesteti.6a, it being one out of
the many which cam' be adduccil, to prover thff magical
power to sere life, Which this )7eLrent possessr.e—even alter
the p,rson is considered by plixsielans and friends, to he in
the very rot stages of the &terse—sere-ALLY art:in—and
in this case, to Jar gone. that' heririenda had Itonght the
cloth far her shroud and other L'urtsi.ciethes. This cure was
effected on Mrs. Zeta Dyieman, the whit of a ,respectable
Irian reshling at Ballelon Spa, Saratoga county, N. Y.
14.1.tasais *wore to the facts.-hefore Thos.
raq , Justice of the pence. and. editor of it paper at halite
too, who certitics to the good chanicter of Mr. Dykeman.
for veracity and respectable standing. Mi. John trait.iner•
chant at tho sumo place. alao-certiften -that ho bearer all the
facto as stated; and that Mr. Dylieutatia character is good.
Fur the full pardentars of this cure, SZE Ova PAMPHLETS
BELIEVED IMPOSSIBLE TO LIVE
Messrs. li. B Caldwell .tj , Co:. of East Osineao, Oswego
Cu,:
N. y., re.wor.t.able tiniggists, wrote ton,, May k.9.,lnie,
wohave just licard through Mr Whitman, a respectaLle
cltizen of this place, of an important cure of Consioartian.
which ri NT'S 1 , 1 PI:LMON . A R fiILkABI 11W1 produced
on the wife of an acquaintance of his, who redder hi the
town of Palermo in this county. She had been - lung con
fined to her bed, and wits so dangeraally distared that her
friends beliered it onpassible for her to /ice
MORE THAN ONE DAY LONGER.
But: t‘ bun 42 other lope tine rig foiled, the commenced to
king Brunt's Pubnomory Balsam. and its medical efficacy him
raised her from is dying hed,eo that she is now going about
and attending to her domestic household affairs and duties
She acknowledges, and•it Is very evident, that she is indebt.
cd to Branca Ralson for her recovery from a Long, severe,
and dangerous sicimeis ; and tier friends and neighbors
consider that medicine invaluable.
lIIS LUNGS BLED—IIE 31 - UST DIE.
SCROFULA AND - ERUPTIONS.
Dr. T. M. Dort. druggist. Auburn, N . wrote in April
LE+46, that the int, 1/1.1/C ezcc;'enre of BRAN'S MEDICINE
mad obtained for it a name abort all other marshes and that
ee a portlier of the blood, SAR . PAr ILILLA mot knock ander."
He mid, on the 20th of July. 1E45, that a gentlemen sodted
his opinion tee to what he had better give. hie child for pg.
graTad i ng a im i aws3 . He recommended BRANT'S IN DIAN
MEDICINE from hie own personal knowledge of Its puri
hong end hesbeg• rirtnes, in such diseiee's ; mid one or two
betties effected a cure. He also recommended Bri..4Nrs
PURIFYING EXTRACT in a decided and eeritute case of
Sern . fata ni the glands of the neck. The neck was rely myth
assoll.n mt b 11.4 sides , amtlatge tumors formed under the tors,
and the general lscal;h on'ers notch impaired: 7%; o or thrrs
battier 'Sects- a permanent care.
FEN' ER-SOR P. CUBED.
The Rev. '7l.e.lard thinning.. Pastor of the Presbyterian
church. Adams linAn. Monroe Co. N. Y., wrote in October,
Id-l 4 I have just received a letter from Mr. Channel , Dun
uiug. relative to the cure of his Fever sore. You may de
pend on what it states, for he is a Christian men-and an Ode,
in the church. Some yenta since be had to have ono of his
legs cut oi,. to nave his life, in consequence of a Fever-tore.
Tic other lee bring now faceted, and about in be arnMita.
ted, 1 recounnended Bran's .Ifnlieine--LEAD ring- nesmir.
lie says. L hare used only Tttsit of BLL'ANTZS
ALEnIciNE-1 ;awed ALL HOPE from your recommendation
in that lfeicinf. and I can now say, that n ith Inc blessing
cf Gooj, it has .fect..tl a cure,-of say kg." Sec ramplactt,
tot 101 l particulars.
Chronic. Rheum (t ism.
Cart E..t.,a fincpp::l7 Willow @Weil, Brooklyn. N. Y.. bad
Rhtern.tzsOn it,r du yourr; . he used Droner, .11eAticotr, vthich
netted a cure. Numerous other cams of recut, And long
standing. It tire . been etri..ctuarty 11;0',
• . • , . •
LIVEIt COlVikLik'
Doct.. Nathan Ilat•Vard.. of Stamford, Conn „one of the
ohlest hod not respectable phceichme, NV;t6 callicted with
Live. c.s.p7sist ninny years, and was perfectly cured, 1,1
using /trust's Pll , ffying Extract. We could name huthireds
of other clues, also euicd.
NURSING SORE MOUTH, LUCORRUCEA, &C.
Byron, - Genesee Co, air. Y, October 19.41E4 T.
l'fft.l , Sltlt. M. T. & CO.: Seine time last
winter my wife brennie so debilitated from the effects of
Lsfear,,fsc, and Narsint Son- 1/oath, that the could tiot.lift
ber child or r erfutul any Loucchold letur. tier medical
trcannert wai varied fleet - Wang to the nl ice old pEs'EtElp
tlene3 of the mutt eminent physicians; until oar slid was
exhausted iu tireless efforts. She- hemline en very a stela:-
tom tied at the time tree: colummicedtnking your l'ulmonery
Balm .he wenzhol no Inure than eighty -hive pounde ; • but
by the. time she 'find taken fear LottleJ, she became perfectly
well. The Cllll, is au rertect. that Elie is note enabled. to do
all ncees.2ary hottscliolti work. and gained thirty pounds of
I,sh In Soar ne , le.E. We fisbure yon we con attribute her
cure to uothitnt but , ilrant's• Balsam. and cheerfully =cm
mend rte uae to all laboring under eny similar affliction.
Yuma. truly, C R GALEN'fINIP..
Z S. TERRY. of ityran, wrote-us at the same time.
that Alt - . Galantine maned above wrote, * . aying, that he svna
personally eineuainted tire. Galentinecl and
that tne labors cure came under his, yarn observation, Ile
uf rtlier adds, Ulf/elle ts•acciutiintefTwith
• A nor.** othig - -
.
• of %%ripe', drawl, which . eireeted by 'Braatt ledie.
Dlercurisil Disesims.
•There Is anofhei class of diseases whicitAiliANTS
PtitlftYlUtlG ruic.i and enstficales
from the ryttem, WITHOUI ANY r Att.URE. This
class of diseases, when they become coattitotikatal,aro him
Ally called .Iterrteriat hecauee , tiorttd phyiichin4 believe such
'esnuot be-cpred, without the-use' of mercury. -We will
•
put tonna the disease, hecattse foot atis'description
be undotitood.
DOCTORS,AND . FRYSICIANRRECOMMEND.
Ttic foilOrring•niineit.D;oorrSiiierhysitidikr tisin Idgiay
recommended tBRANTS MEDICINIEfiI—' .'., ~ --.,
Dr. N. 11DRHARD, SDunford, Conn. . i
Dr. I; N. S3ll,TH,..W4ortown, IL Y. ~ p , ~
' Dr. NOsSMAN:".I3.I.IforY ascot. Brookl. It T.
De. Te Id 'HUNT.' Atiburn. N. Ir. •
:Dr. Ps9. FRANCIS:IC(I4IOOnm : Ono:. -- i
Dr GL:u. A. Roams, Until. N. Y -
Dr-5. Wit [TR. Freaciniu; N; Y.'' -
- • br. C. B, 0 41.V.NTINE.i,Byros..,E, IN' , ..1 '
, „.. , ..Dr..L , G , SMPNANatlottel.4*Wir, •.. 7
it I r iti l ilntfq:4 l3ll6-1101 •= . 1...! . '..- i•
j,,,,
s --- , 111 ., 4 • - .: i ;.:1....,- ~..-
.Af t ivall4 . 7 4l3tl; . . WI 1101ktrq .0 ; ir ?
,IN'frrAtti - Istey'llitro'rii:T.Oiriloi . A`Pflitle; y e '. ilis9 1 .
L T- P. Blot,.; 'Slllifi:in'. -
it:ro.' -: idit#t
iitem , , - . .EdwAri.Tutitly, )3roC4coif4 ',l'olipopp , 'lorry
Hirfortl; o,4td,iiiiitilii,,Atiiialiej
. I,4,rilittlif 4t, Ed
ilti4lB, LetiiiziMktlii9O'iMatiiiiiii:y,' iiiir,il)ol4,.
,ii-dq - 1.1., ' '
MMEMN
' • Mita
...'"1,! 'l. ..,+. Lgi` + Artlik, il
'tea -1 ' I+.l • ;.,'„),..itr,.. L. ,. t.ll Lt . s 1 , . p .
~. 7 f
..... t:
aid
'riff tlil) W er.,, a ;iii c ..gi n v..,7377Pci1'r7'13- sines of-',.- ' TAW , it , .....t it"l""tin ,Vieho i lia' ° lo,,S l4 Uk _../ l / ta i .
Wateki reni}illil. Vl) olo.,,„ B R II ,I e T limn ;4411airot fite, MY 145 ;11.101'
Jr
'Wi t t,toola7anil'inVe . ,r4_,,,.._i Q 31 . , 5. „,, ti n ., A , A v.l3ll I, oar ,; -04,1.Nre01,44041K4/0k . toralio ig)
Pa t"ia' fO r ' sto*i tg'''''`"s"' ' ' ' and 2 Buffalo Robessjastrom ... , mst t
and hetng's goad workman ,
,to °nog: in e, ,
ness.
Address the ctilieeiibt; eitlont ' •
1.4.1rET ELL, I New Milford, For. li, no.
Dee. 25, 1842. ,it fury law prim , zr. 1"
~. ,, ~u~~r5 , ~~a.~.,~~ , _:a.._,M-mss : ._- r ::~:
- --
XECKSPPRa fflth r Las , isaraps"ltsik raid.k I tillatartila - for-sahr firths- iifftrenttttenlriae a
TOirmi s ud'alkiesapatiliez.lt i ist itdseutirtl irpo *
- PlAL,,OgilittlNS,and in ums.i ThisTo
_IN*
osier 'vast batirairfonnerly a anottermmeakalielaiti.
lahoolnd the illta—lialte mantnesatailtbse‘Ditillifski*
trpoae:of my& Axe wher,ka iiftmC ..114
two edical. schois, and e, - diedMirit
p i
lice, the truth se, he never penetykla sdedika
dad ;in Ida Mkt .: .Suctt lOW, mid s t m
lookalmal to tbe character and veracity of Atee,g44.—,
most ohc e miyAs had haver made dune itatementit oriaw
. pelf. or orme. -Im r e& win men man to be. bostremattnait.
ful in all their dealings and intercom s cm tha i r a
mast. Als applied . 10 , one Duel Clapp u , „ nisi ton in ..
ufsettiring kW titillate; stsur4 dor large same her
make ati an indtmeirient to annul- %%ebonies/El Miele
Men intre. been instdtkof And libelling um.* mi nmm ito.
forme, in order to ltnineati , the, public aids m f , b e N,y4 j
the Old DoctOr'S SatsiParillik~ zta the gete or • ..
Storsapardla, made from the, Old DocrerCOrie. ,
P
plc. This S. , Tosenserui 'aril hese sold th e ii ,-. 0
or .
name for $7 a week. „Valli gyro hint VoiX toti
tlf ttltom y .
dare one single solitary -' proof of thin . Ilia Milarat ift of
ThtiMpSoll, Skint:MO& CO:. lie Midas buttifism i , . 4 ,
falsehoods simpiy mide:lti &wise pie , public; Ana ki ft ,
the 'truth &villa regard to'hie soNnVfferm=flit taeu
lose ad . This is to withal thy yublie to parch twat but
Old Dr. JACOB TOwnserid'p Sarsaparilla. having cat it the
Old Doctor's likeirm‘ his family Oast of arm, alid his
siguattima cresibe Cdat fe• Arens-_
_- 2 Ls... )
- 11.11lEttr - etr .Iy.y._qt,
• - .
TDB' ORIGINAL DISCOVERER, OF THE
Genuldati TOwn,sendatrimparillti.
Old Dr. Townsend is now ablaut :0 yean of age:and hie
long been known se the A UTHOR.and MVO FEWER
of the fi EAT UINE ORIGINAL : 4 * TOWNSEND
SARSAPARILLA.” Being poor' lie was comported
Inuit its manufacture, by which•meandlobas been rept oat
of market, and the, latest ireurascribed to those only who
bad proved its-worth. and known /uvulae. It had reached
the ears of many,rievertheless, as those plums who bid
-been healed of sors.dissiess, and Siena fail due, assn
e'auned its wonclatfieL . •
I HEALIN,G POWER -
This GRAND ANTI
,INEGICALLEDPREPAIIATICNIe
manufacunedtinAhe largeuscaleisind /scatted for thrtnigh.
out the length and breadth of the land..especiany as it le
found incapable of degeneration ordeterieratien.
Unlike -young S. P: Townsend's,. it improves-10M age,
and never_ehangeobut forthe better i because it is prepared
on scientific printiples by a Seientific - maw. - The Mehra
knowledge of Chemistry, and the tales- diseovvriu of the , •
an, have all keen brought into requisition-lit the manukr
tore of the Old Dr's Sareapatilla. The Sarsaparilla root,
It is well known to medical - Men, contain* many monclut
properties, and - ernspropernes which tare isomer ornise,
and others, which if-retained in pneparmg It lotus', pro
duce jermgrttatien and acedi which is injuriotne to the we.
tern. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla-an stosteteeda
that they entirely_eviiporate and are lest in the, preparative.
if eicy are not preserred by a scientific precut, knawn
lv to those experienCed in its manufacture:. Worsioter,
these iotattie pi" rictittee, which fly off in vapor, or man Vs•
halation, under heat, arc the very essential weetyrot prop.
cities of the roar;' "which give io nil its Vanes
,k 4
An, newton can bailor stew the rant till:they get a dart
colored liquid, which is Mara frbrn the. colorist/moue to
the root than from anything else; they cam then strain Ste
insipid or vapid, liquid. sweeten with emir mobsers, sad
thcn call it.," SARSAPARILLA EXTRACT or SYRUP."
But each is not the aniele known as the
GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S
SARSAPARIT I -A
This is so prepared that all the inert properties of the
Sansparills.-root are 'first removed, everything capable of
becoming acid or fermentation is _extracted and rejected;
thin every particle of medical Onus is secured _ ilia mire
and concentrated form; arid thus it is rendered incapable
of losing any orits valuable and healing properties. na
pe, act in this tray, it is made - the most powerlid agent is the
Cure ,of hawurarrable Diseases.
Hence the reason telly wo hear commendations on swell
ride in its favor by men, M , imen r and children. We And o
doing wonders-in thecure of
CONSUMPTION, D YSPEPSIA. and LITE ft-
COMFLAIN'T, and in, 1211EUMAns.u, sonar%
LTLA, PILL'S. CONTI FE NES'S. an CI7TA SE.
ous EauPrtays; PIMPLES; BLOTCHES
and all alrections arising from .-
IMPURITY.OF TFIE BLOOD.
It possesses a Marvellous efficacy in all complaints an.
Sing front bielfirestiort, froin Acidity of the Stomach, from
unequal _circulation, determination of blood to the head,
palpitation of the heart, cold feat and hands, cold chills and
hot Dashes over the body. It has not its equal in Cade and
Cotrlrhs ; and promotes easy expectoration and gentle per.
spication. relaxing strictures of glee lungs, throat end every
inher vett.
But in nothing' It. its excellence more manifestly seri ard - -
acknowledged:than in all hinds and stages of
FEMALE COMPLAINTS.
It works warlike% :in cues of Fluor Attars or
Falling of the-Womb, Obittriacted, suppressed, or Pei.
!densest_ frivu/rwity,of the menstrual periods. and the e;
- liana etre - anal - hi, cunng all the forme of ciflciney Dineen. 1
Be removing obstructions, and - regetating the general
system, it gives tone and strength to thci shots body, sat
, thus cures.all, forms of
Mitalies *tad Debility.
and - thus , ptejilitP or relieves a great variety-of othet sal
tidiest, as Spinal irritation ,Ziettroffia, St. Tiros , Do",
Swooning, Epileptic Fits: panrtanone,#c.
It cleanse* the blood. excites the liver to healthy anise
tones the ,stomach, and styes sood digelsion, renews de
bowels of tenor and cone irpauon,.allays Inflainmation, pa
rifies the skin, equalltes the circulation of the blood, pro
. doting genths warmth equally all over the body,and tM
insonroble pireptratton t relaxei strictures and demos*. re
moves all obetructiotwoold Invigorates the =Ma narrow
system.: IS not this then . ..•
The * Milne yolk pre.eisaLliently - iitimit
1. Alm can arm of these things ha Istaid oil& P. Tolimas
inferior artictra. This young astrettliquid is not to So
COMPARED WITH' THE OLD DR'S.
Wooer! of one' GRAND PACT, that the A,
ono is INELP
BLE of DETERIORATION, anti
NEVER SPOILS; -
while the other DOES: ecioringjennexarng„ end taws(
the Uttle4,,containiaz it into fragments t the emu, am
liquid . exploding, ind thertaging other goods! Mast D ottie
horrible oompound he - .poisonons.to the srteml—lrao'
put acid into et ausrnas.o!. An
ready diseatedth acid / 'Mot
causes Dyspepsia but acidl, Do wo not VI know that Tbs..
fixott sours in ourstomachs; what mischief it prodernii
flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart, liver ear
"diarrhea. dyeentery, colic, and corruption or 41
Mood? What to Scrofula. but an acid .humor in the Mt!
Whatmroduced the humors• Which bring, on Eru las punt!
the - Skisi, 'Scald Mad, - Salt Ahearn,: Argyipe. wn'
Strellinga,i,roverSoree,, and all gleam:king internal sal o
terhall I t &ably): under heaven but an acid sublimer
*bleb soutrn:and thus *moils the fluids or body's!,
or tem. ,'- What causes Rhetimetism but a sour arol 0 "
fluid which -insinuates itself between thori p ints and a*
where. irritating 'and' inflaming the delicate Umpire+ it'd
which it: cts 1 So of nervous diseases. of imptuity td
lilood, - ,of' deranged eirealminni and i°llo l all q` e 42.
Whit* ifiliet human-noire: - • • - • - •
- Noiv - -iadtinoto horrible to-make and sell, and oil*
worseto weer this -
SOURINO, FiII.MENTINg. 'ACID - comromui.
S. P POWNSAADL,,
aityec,h•ik would fain haveric.uhdeotocee )
, eziti - Towntand's fiemaiite O
rr 4 7 101 1 Qt . bi 3 iThrelticlr PlvP l l 6 oao
licartre forbid that we 40*(11 . 11414m erode will
;proutilliregr-the most dismot rsrnrnigaieern u, 5 P. Toe
- gentile.artfetie - • ,
We wi Mit ,ti 6 diiritado; lathe absolute
„ thatS -- P. Townermile artielirnidold De. Jacob lbw
Sarsaparilla ate heosemtaide apart,' and isiguilely
dor; that they tote unlike in :every - ,particular,
one sineln'thinclitihciMmon: -
Ae S: Toirnsend• is no - doctor, and hewer I Mrs'
ebrAnistindphbrumeanticulknolimo. more of yeatrni l
disease thatt.Wil . ofhit wwWwein,..nrwelentiGe,uiprog olo
man; what getoraveree Mi. the • Public him that ihof
;Ltelying'illgewohasecientiftemedicine, contalniol '1
tusk, the articles used in preparing it, and which et
irnpabla gauges width might render therathei o fr n
-. , olDWimetaiaitd of health) . -•
. • But what elm should be expected from one who
nothing irnmparatively of medicine or, disease 1 it ret.
S PlimmOr wOne'sgpetiente to 'cook and serve P)
CoVIVO Aseatit Mhal.:"How much 'mote Ireprto - ;
, that thepne who.marrufacture Medicine dentine"...
,TPDMACIIS ANDIE?iPEEBLED - S N ' Sf n
11triuldknerw well the madiaal mopertits of pinta ,Z
ma eoeurtmg concentrattow tholtheshoPli
also sw-tawnstya knowledge of thelwrions
-:Alreet Abe ImertaW *tint, and how te - adapt txtno"
those 'dimmer! ',t , Fn.< I
It,Ea arrest fraiiihijapoir the nntortitrwte to
Into *Www:tett IthnWrihy, to' kindle - opeqo nr o .
bosses, to 'metal" bealtbAret. end. riP t a:l
warned and brokaa.ated rig banish riofinnity thel
JAVOIiI'OWNSEND has SWIM and la
pagtamity anti meararnitirint ht. • 1 0::' m 4 egamol
Grain& Univorsal COMO"
•• within - the 'cww.h,had(to the know s+A wb4
_ my learn indtWow: b el
?*staist-rowor ts ork ,
f Ag':EkTl7 l t/tErdp; s 2iO4 -84g4cie4*?Li
i . o a.
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