hMMIir , DEPARniiNt, Mil *Ligitfii 29;,: t 850.. 91inkt - Tint for Sovvi of the 6.40 vuttivatar.— - tt*Veonsideratlamlof the:farmer should s o l ol,ittid increasethe strength and atten.J upon which' :Irdraw--without: danger of haying pt.:Mated, - But this- grand Aect Oft i v , s, great portitinzof oar'sfar -)1:-i'sequeittly-cach succeeding crop =thelatid'lcavesit Worthless to the c'ertitiuty of yielding a -more qh&C;illtrvatfou • of grain is the prin ,,-of iliefaimer, without a corres-. .ount - of stock being kept, to pro spfficient to keep up the soil, it oidispensably necessary to clover m 4 turn:down a heavy coat of veg- Ater. , As a fertilizer, no crop is bet- , lilted to. &variety of soils than clover llpOtihy. -- titand not intended for the iifq:i.,se4sen, should invariably be well mith.. , cloyer.• I have never known a farm lowa that. was regularly seeded in - 7 ltilegard'iot.l - e best time of sowing clover vip,some.diversity otopinion and ditter itsullis iu practice. Much depends. upon fie:men, and ictinse that may, succeellbest utterly Tail in another. I tiractre sowing,with the most coin -Niceeas.;4ind in order to guard .ag ainst lces.would prefer sowing with - a fall ieptairiber, , or as early as the sth of jitif,:ii . 6t , later as it requires a warm niter itej,kiew, and become well set to Jamul' the : winter. Therltis.no den its being hoven: up. wben small, that 6i: 4 oles - until the roots become large...o , - 0;64414s t hi s' advantage, it gives the • • lover a better start in the:spiinm before be- CiAslag.ahaded' by - the growing crop, and if it should fail the ground can be resown in the • - Yor.apring sowing I consider the two last Ais .in March tint best time. If sown too kly iemayzEprout immediately, and be the cold weather that follows ;if sown lilifreipiently killed by . draught: The sign to . sow in, is when - the ground is ho lt, so - as to allow the seed to settle in .openings. I have generally found from if'eniki . -eight pounds of seed to the acre suf , ,blatimately connected with clover ikthe use ' , Master; upon which I may give my expe urobservations hereafter. ~,Decay of Peaehlrees. _ , .ICsiikle - fact; and one worthy of being re 'Arab mentioned a feW days bince, by *Alexander DUke of Albemarle. He sta 'lit while'on a visit to his neighbor, his ..was called to a largiorchard, every . which . had been totally destroyed by 4 - ravages of the worm with the exception of 114 , 61'1 - and these three Were probably the Air;t:ilirifty and flourishing peach - trees he =fixer Saw. When his trees were about a year old, he ;bad/selected three of.them, and driven a ten iettny pail through the 'body, as near the Airc.riartia possible : while . the .balance of the .tureliard, had gradually faired, art 4 finally --3ristda to the ravages of the worms, these rfaii(ektreertselected at random treated precise- IttliNie *Ce Mariner, with the exception of d. si plat had always been vigorous and / I. • Akealdry; furnishing ' him at that period with D4hbiresitest profusion of the most luscious lfreit ' :„ It it'supposed that the salt of iron af ''iliid:liihe nail is offensive 'to the worm, 'While it is harnidess or even beneficial to the 1313w,'7--sfoutherii Planter. an', Go . . S. • ..—There is nothing on whfcli the firriier's success depends more than '-liittl-bairing:good seed; and there is no branch 'Aid , which he may make improvement at so - - *.a .. * b, ride. It is in the power of every cuf to mprove his seeds by-a. judicious se mi c and-he can do it with convenience ---iindirith pleasure too, if be will enter into the 9DuiVastoivith Foper spirit and zeal. g `few ex cellent seeds and -..xnanagaArihenif with earl , an abundance trill ilsolia-be :obtained, which will suffice - for the *fide and,perhapsaorne spy at a good _,Cone ear of supOciraiseat,, corn, or rtitje petit* or oth .. er root woUld doper Management, soon` prOduce suf '''':,i'Joiont-seed-for..whole acres. This .view - Of the .. - 7 ibbjactlhowshow cheap improvements may e'madeiri the - Sadie way. - • • • . - - .Kupuuss tarehos ; _ydueeS , of alum to,:erery en dadsof tallow; dissolve it in water beAre he tdw is pat ib , td then melt the tallow ttlke,,alunt water, with...frequent stirring,and o,o,4argy. andhardetitherirdlow, so AS to beautif& article for either yor rrrWei asigo.cia assperm. i'lf'4,6,Wiiiethe dipped in. apirifs tuven 'es-Fill reflect a - nrieh ' - more is from the American Farmer AO be a good receipt.. . (Sci.-Anterican. • CIAJOYOX ROGI, T r• SPIL T n i —Take -1634 .tnrpe, mine :equal portinnai a n d apply. itlalkOtartATee - Ited three times a day? by, :masersfeather `tattlittrt, syn27-s, thettlevikheal , np r and o iliViilt!l:6l.-eritire#l.oledyied le ottoft 7:tittrUwaredill_one appliestiottjazirAder severe - treatment.- :Some- Tat-W(4- three 'inontlis bef4#ll, e. numpeifeeted in an old vabritllett titre ew *FAAsi4retryikeTe.K. 4.-iut e d4o The ",Mas"' - —7. is the iat3n Auousao• poy.wina• - . zot a "monst "de in Alt chaise drc•ugh your intestines.—Post. - • •- ' • 4w - titisiii --' , . :134 TURIIELL IS now receiving his Toll and Winter supply Goods Ombra . ing nearly every thing Wanted in this market4w . i will be sold extrentelyLO IV 'for cash or ready ,‘ y. My assortment ' may be classed in part as allows : • '': ' -r• ' Drugs; /Stela --, ehemicaLs, Paints. 2ilii, Dye Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardwaie, i Stone .. Ware, Ghnis ware elocks. Watches, Jewelry, Si!. ver Spools* 8. , dim, musical Instruments, Liq uors; Perfumery, , 'rrbraStatiouery,Brushes,Shoes, Yankee Notions, sk-stc.. _ "Thankful for th *rat patronage and suhstnn .. tial encouragement hitherto receiVal, I hope to nser• it. and rec.etee a L eo ,r i li ttluature-nf the same.. .A few o.t . the • s kept Tor sale are named below : - Grovriesi. A god variety of Sugars, fiUe fin vored * Teas;g4liad apd cheap Molasses, coffee, Pep per, Spice, Ginger, ISaleratus, Raisins, Rice, Mack erel, Coail•sh, Zantee currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root, mace, Manna, Sage Nati:liege, cloves, Ground Mrs-, tard;"also,llinstard Seed, white and black, Ext. of Lemon, awls, Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and cast-de-Soap, mulles, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, Vinegar, &c. tic. Dry Goods. Broad cloths, cassimeres Sattinets, mole Skin, cordemy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons, &a, and ev ery thing. necessary to make up garments; calicoes, Ginghiuns, Mouslin de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids, Ber m, Vastings,.Apron check, Bed Tick, Drilling, Tit hie ano Towel ; Diaper, Sheeting, Shirting, brown tt Bleached, Suspenders, [Umbrellas, Silk cravats, Pocket Handkerchiefs. comforters, shawls, Gloves, Mittens, Hose. •iotton Vain, Batting, Wadding, col ored cambriek, cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purse Twist,and all sorts of notions. Ward- Ware.—Nails, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings, plaits, Screws, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, Files, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee-mills, curry combs and i cads, Skates, castors, Nippers, cup board Fastenings, Balls for Ox horns, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, Hones,,Forkis, Shoe Nails Tea Bells, cork Screws drei too flume' bus te mention. Outtery. Wocket Knives, Table Knives & Forks, bt'dad and aloe Knives, Raizors, Hand-saws, Aug ers. Gindetst Simmon's Aies, Shears and Scissors. I Paints. iPure White Lead ground in Oil, and dry, Red Lead, Ven. Red, Spanish brown, Lamp Black, Yetarr Ochre, Paris Green, chrome green, Imperial Green, chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris. Prussian Bltie, Vermillen, Bronze, Umber. Terra _ie. Aenna, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat, Yellow, Rose Pinl, Black Smelt. curcuma, Red P.- dent, Sugar of Lead, Litharge, etc. _ Oils. Lidseed Oil, a variety 'of Lamp Oils, Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner's Oil, caster Oil, and all the essential 'Oils; . • I VarairA.4Eurniture, coach, ' Leather and Mas ticb Varnish etc, . Rpm Ternaitini, atmphine, Rosin, Spanish Whi ting, Putty, Otue, Gum shellac, copal Gnm, Emery, Red and White chalk, Bath Bricks, Pomise stone, SAL soda, Bqgundi Pitch; etc. Brnshcs.---Palnt, Varnish. counter, clothes, hair, Flesh, Toothl , Nail, striping, Graining, marking, Ar tist, sa_sh,Tocil,florse, Ithite.wash, scrub and shoe Brushes, etc. Dye Stuff/. Indit•o, Madder, Logwood, Nicwood, Wiper Nic., camwood, Fustick, operas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annatto. cochineal. Monate of Tin, Red Tarter,• Extract of Logwood, etc. Acids! = Nitric, sulphuric, Muriatic, dc, . —Glaze IVare.--Bottles and Vials of every size aiid description, at wholesale and retaiL A variety of specie J4s, and tincture Bottles. Glass syringes, Peseras, Nipple shells, Nursing Bottles, Tunnels, Tumblers, Lamps, =idle-sticks, pres'erve Dishes, salt-ceders, trap chimneys ; Pepper Boxes, car boys, Mirror and Mirror-plates, Demijohns, win dow Glass, Breast Pipes; etc. Stone Waiv---Jugs of all sizes, Butter Pots, cream Pots, ;preserve Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs, spittoons, dui Clocks and, Widekes of nearly every description. good and cheap. Clock Faces, Verges and Keys; Watch Guar() chains, cords and Keys of all sorts. Jewelry. ',Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Vingeritings, Ear Hoops, gold and silver Pen cils and peti cases., studs, slides, gbld Beads, etc. too numerous to mention. .. . .. . Silver llrcire.--Silver Table, Tea anct.Desert izc pt spoons, sugar shovels and Tongs, spoons, Butter Knivds, Thimbles, etc. A silver-plated and German i silver spoons, Britt nia Ware. etc: Speetat i tladies and gentlemen's silver fra med Spec (*silver plated, Gerulan silver, steel, -etc, and acids lont -aid short. Steel a ds, and purse clasps, i t purse Rings, , Tassels, Slicles„cte... - Yankee 2V ions.—A great ' 'ety of small. but .useful and _ cy, Articles too to ' us to mention, such as combs of every kind, ear s s and twe zers, purses, pocket mirrors, you 'a elescopes, jewsharps, ~pickdt books, pns„needles, - sN lug tools, chemszal;p4wder for razor-strops, key rinl. etc. etc. ._ L 1 Pistols, peosider, shot, lead,. powder flasks, gun. wormers, gum caps, pills and flints, safety fuse, citc. Musical Jostruments.—Violins and Accordecins (the best tessortment ever introduced into the coon ty) at wholeside and retail ; also, Violin Bows, striogS, liridgesoicgs, tan pieces and rosin; Bass. viol strings Wad bows, . Fifes, Flutes, Picelos, c l an nets, Reeds, Tuning forks, Instruction Books for the Viola; Act:Orden% - Flute, clarinet; Flageolet ke... Thatsci-410ranal supporters and-shoulder bra:- ees in great , v,wiety and of most approved patterns. • Medical Instratmenta-!-All the varieties usually ~ called for; brPhysicians. Liguori'. , ice Liquors' for •meElical purposes. , -such as-Brand , Rum, •Gin, Wine, etc, , (a va ri ety , of each,) A Whiskey, et 4 etc. Py+Extmets, cologne, Rose Water and scents.-,imelling salts, Toilet Articles,. Fancy -soaps, Os Marrow,- Bear's Oil, Tricoplierous, Hair Tonic, Hair Dye, etc, i - Ekolioneryo4-Feels-Cap and Letter Paper, Quills, :Black sand,; link, 'Envelopes, Wafers and stamps, sealing Wm fund seals. Gold =a .-- . • Holders, Pocket and Table Ink•stands,Ttusiness ck, - Filerlasliip ccafthr, - Ponells. slates. Water colors 4c. - ' Biiota, isho&--, whips,- candle Wick; Twine, -shoe Thtielid, - B4- Oita, spool - stands, "Miele Bone, snut 1 Tityi,t,Muidlesticks; Lamir, Oil Blacking, sponge, IPitindes Polio ll for scouring, Rotten stone and Bath Bid& t?r Same; Black Lead, Patent Piids, Tifns, clothes Pins, Half' Bushels, As-helves, cru -eildio, 001;4, Flemlocls Gum, window sash, Oil cloth, carpeting, sand papfr, :Baskets, Tin Ware, . Ploughs, etc: etc - 1 : • ' Drwis slid Itedieitta.z—Tarkey gum opium, rail and PtAr. goinniiie turkey *dart, east india also. 'Morphia.' sulphas- - and ' g ai, veratria, - strychnia, Potaiss hydrind.crectscite, and white precipitate, iv i i - sulfate'de AttiiiiMe t add magnesia, maim , - cas -I,:lisralietriiiMe of won, nu* vomics, licorice,- cub; du& - " turkey gum! inyrrh, - sulphate potas s:: ltireta Ott,' colocynth. vms.mastich,, cal amid; tartar m rad sad putt , . Orris oxalic acid, rad anti ptili::o.ildnilm,sulphatti of-zinc ;carryon blow 10 *. PI ' .-1001nrOanilk,' ftn.Lmrini seed, coriander & - eariway-d&,4*.d. &Ids. gentian; times beans, steel duittlum .kinOrtic - stemming; flos. zinc..coir.- rosive sublimate. ' calamine -hi • nos...hiartiales, ; 'BIM-eh chalk, broth submit , sulphur aarat, ' divers pawile ,t; Boa bet: din. aisenic, castor. oil,' ttimerie, sem fask•reek, haybe bark, ruche'', et sow and ghni, bM• salts: seism, inkroot, Salts of in- . ' fre, (saA pelre) worinseo, p . : rills alleppo, refit ``iced..glia,l,iainpboar , •rad ginger, cartival'antenam ' ?ayentleaKft.. , cubelos,- . p iv. caathaiis4oldets 'SIMI, . „1 cram 'artediir, tartaric 1 - r tioliissrlisiodokisalliar. '04 1 ,1# ~i ' - - iseseed, ,- ising, glass; pe 'rtiruilg . litiirriPli whiielritie;44a, - :&iCir#l4k --,...,10#,-110c4ilanriesatimaNgoiln4, ,ta ar _ s 7A __ lB o 6 s-N 01 4; It root, istatritasst*,s t vgrvosti,.. blood flak' lisillp# foll'4 , Agissicgtan-iiesegal, canon Wm. Ppm; *mom& flowers, gum ale s gum sloes, gum kv!ada, gum ammoniac, flys ' a" d ada, gum " 13 ' sen.e6k*Anakerooti-istd Valerian,eng and dutch ; covraget . p*,ind_dtinn; egriella- alba, refined borax, l itin ' . .ova In ll 4 l l t gidAlt-1141 161 0Contlk. Ind.. Gentian, Awn tOinc, ' . glibno4mi India' cockle, dyachlam salve, Hemp. ntliarikdry verdigris, crude or black antimony, chi:Chid; (grtnind.runi =ground ;) Prickly - ash bark, fotAigitalis, bore-hound, - white hellabore, carb. nuignesiii,lyttare, sem cholChitarni, iceland moss, rad aconite; gold thread crocus niartus, savin leaves, hoodarakaarsapariliii root, blue pill. mass adhesive phister, crotue oil, Tannin, Buchu Leaves, Figs, Genuine cod• Liver Oil, citrate of Iron, etc. Extracts, of gentian, conium, belladona, henbane, dandelion, - deadly night shade, thorn apple, cohr cynth, comp., Ike. Essential Oils.—oil of _pepermint, lemon, cinna ono, Taney, wintergreen, sassafras, origanum, lav ender, hemlock,' ..cloves, bergamot, anise, cedar. spearmmt, pennyroyal, almonds, wormseed, worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber,: caraway, cumin, savin, crijiput; spruce. tar, cubebs, &c., and an, the essences from the above oils. 1., _ ' .s, Tincture&—tint. rheubarb, - myrrh, cantharis cardamum, guiac, digitalis, tolw iodine, cayenne ; Inetriate tincture of iron, dm. kotitaniampalegorir, Hive's syrup chlorofot•m, collodeati or (quid adhesive plaster, spirits of oars dulc, aqua amonia; sulphuric ether, spirits of "lav ender, comp., salts of tartar, autituonial , ivine, oil o spike, balsam copaiva, brimstone sulphur, puts. charcoal, quicksilver, demijon, bottle and vial corks etc. etc. In short, a whole newspaper might be-filled in the vain attempt to entitrkrate the one half of the articles kept for sale at This is the right place to Ivy Goods, and to buy them cheap.— The best kind of Drugs are kept here, and from the variety and quality of them, great inducements are offered physicians to make it their place of reg. ular purchase. The public generally are invited to call and .eximune the quality and prices of goods. Dec. 1549. ABEL TURK-ELL. THE subscribers have commenced business wi der the firm of S. H. Sayre it- Co., and are now opening a new assortment of Goods, consisting almost every article called for. We intend selling mostly for ready pay, short credit will be . givcn to those (that may wish) that have been prompt in meeting their payments. Gods will be sold as low mutt any other store in the county—by good attention, and low prices, we hope to get our share of patronage: P. S. In addition to the above, we have in con nection a Tin. and Sheet Iron establishment, where will be kept a general assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Castings, Hollow,. Wares fie.— All erderi in this line_will be attended to. immme diately. Merchants that wish to buy, to sell, will be supplied with Tin Ware,Stnve Pipe, and Stoves, on liberal terms., S. H. SAYRE cf:. Co. Bonnets.—Spring styles, for' 1850. A great va riety of all kinds and' qualities. for sale cheap at S. 11. SAYRE Co. Hats and Caict—Gentlemen and Leghorn, Wool, and Palm Leaf Hats , by ' J. Jennings' new patent premium and safety gas lamps, copsisting of church, parlor, store and shop lamps, and the patent Phosc , ene. fur burning in the same; for sale by S. ° H. SAYRE 4 Co. Sole and ITpper Leather, Boots and Shoes,, of all kinds and q - aalities, by S. H. SAYRE & Co. Window Sash and Glass. codfish 'and Mackerel, Salt, Lime and Plaster, in large or small quantities by.. S. H. SAYRE & co. • Ploughs.—Binghamton, Muntrose,• Skinners Ed dy. and Mott & Fuller's Ploughs and castings, con stantly on hand. Iron.—English, and Sweedes' square bars, suit- Irla,g teeth, by 4„ S. H. SAYRE & co. 'April,lo, 1850.. New:Arrjva.l. ' THE subscriber !twill:A:received a 'new supply df Books,,embraal64.school Books of almost every vartety—atortMent of Niseellanrous, do. Parer,by the ream or smaller quantity, Wrappin l y z dn.; .11,1:.-r and Sots Paper; Staboacrty ; Wall and Cariah, paper. I,'eciet, Clasp and Nattily Biblfs-, large guar.- lily and a good variety. Ready 4/ade Clothing; a large assortment em bracing a great variety of Coats, Pants, Vests and shirts. Hats and Caps., a general assortment of fash ionable Fur. Silk, Leghorn, Palm-Leaf, &c. fie. Boots and Shoes: a good assortment of Mens' and Boys', both fine and coarse ; Ladies' and Misses do. ; Children's do.: also, a variety of Fancy ar ticles too numerous to mention. School Flook• and paper will be sold to those who buy to sell again, at a very small advance on the city wholesale prices. Sabbath Schools Will be furnished during the Spring and Summer with books, on short notice. Montrose, Apr. 17, 1850. GEO. FULLFR. ASHBURN & BROTHER have jest re ceived a large and splendid assortment of ite. is. Sun i r Ilai4, consistin,,, ,, of Panama, Leg Horn, Tuscan, Ina, Pe9rl, Peddle Brade, English, Can ada 44 En :... Straw, Palm Leaf and other kinds of Summer Ha 4 for Gents, Boys and Youths.— Alsci.Hungarian, • lifornia aml various othet kinds of blur and Wool S : "ng Hats, which Mill be sold Pwer for cash ti nn ey can be bought in any (Abet establiAnnent this si of New York. Just call i ttnd exalnine the goods-an. .rises, and if yon are in want of a Hat or a Cap ,ou will'not go away without one. N, B. Hats and Caps made to order, a . he short est.notice. Binghamton, May 1, 14450. LARGE New Goods ALARGE and splendid stuck of feasonable Goods just received and 'will :be mld for a small advalee at , 14THROP sk May 28, XB5O. AGOCII stesortment of car yT~ti —lll"g r ,. tut sale &cap at the store of 14 1 18.‘-ak Now is the time to bay. Great lkind, June 3, 1850. ' . Sunday School noiks IN LIBRARIRS r neatIy ,bound of 100 volumes for ten dollars ..P5 du for five dollar ' rilo do for two dolls d fifty cts. Also, Larpe, r.,and smaller Books, Anestion and Hymn "kitties, just Opened and for sst . by 1 J. LYO 4. spx. .hdy.,,v3r,o. Slew Chair Fachory. THE Subscriber has opened 'Altair Factory nearly oppesite M. S. Wilson i Store, where Ise iuteudir tokeep.on band all lads of Fancy, . bane seat:, common Windsol-, and 4aost fitly kind of Chairs, called for,also; Settees of:very descrip tiou, which liewill sell as low as be bought in this Country. ' Good Cherry Lumber taken ;exchange for .Chairs. Persensare invited to call -an xarnine before i purdwinir elsewhere. - J. SCOTT. Idontroie, April 24. - 17-6 m. :Haying; To A NElv . and superior asSorti :t of Galas:and ' C - ra ie Scythes, Scythe sti• . Credit* Sick; • lesi-iLsy-and Streik , Forks," Ra • Seytherstones, Rifles and Gaud atones; juit• ~ , ed and selling ! Tel.** , for each or. psodince,:b • ' , - . , ~ ,x 7,/ - .. -,. ~, . 6 ' - ;?---- ;•:. - i - ii - ' ' '.BtrOlt , .r. :4 s tiirzi*..9. :- - t'd; .%'.;.; .; • . i -..lll,ABEitaitliTolo4B' and .. 66-- '1 - Wokod Pails., Batter Ladl - ‘ , Atm*, Clothes Pins, Baskets &c. selling by 102(3 &.- -7 New Firm ! S.H. SATRE A- Co. Summer Hats. - • . BocpiI(*POSTER 1 . Ti l t .7.14 ? loom & co., 1 idB;vione* -- Plothing . .Emporitivtif .. _. cant LE .k att .. mr, 27 Cozirtlatirkst N ow York; - (a few; doorelbelow 'the - Western Hotel.) - /TIM'S' #Ol by 'reason of its' Great popular -1 ity and ext "nstVe Reputation, ' both! for has Superior I.aliti irk Cheapness of its Goods; has outlay been extending: its business, until it now presents 'all assortineat at once tenrivallecl by any m• the city, One' of the Firm. being eta of the Pioneers l a the Clothing Business, devotes all his time to purchasing thiods for the Establishment, Which, his I long Exivrience, acknowledgcd skill; and with-the aid of abundant capita/010s enabled to do with the rncOt fiedominant success. I Another' of the Firm Stiperintends, in ipeiion, their ext,:ndre st nitfactunng Department-, and the Stock thus p eked, and with a view to Neal seas,r Elegance an ' Eligit.3, and amounting to now ly gloom® in value, comprises an assortment-now unequalled, • and - they defy all 'pompetion.l They desire *ticularlito erdi the attention of . - • Coicatry Merchants to theii Shackwhom,' • by "their extensive arrange ments they are en'abled to!supplY with en assort ment at once the ibest, the most Varied; and the cheapest of any other bu this Continent. nor does the extet4 of thei s r buiinmi prevent them from stip plTing the individual wants. Gentlemen ci.itins tins city will at al Calms find them in readiness to furnish from the smallest article- to th' , Complete .0,0 . -4 of , such est:meat fail L. Scrr ms Uosr RE FINED TAvre, or met the approbation of the most Fastidions. • , Their Manufactured Department, is replete with every description of Beery and Frock, Business and Travel/rig; Sack and 'Mere Coats. All the styles or Drap De Ete, 'Alpaca and Bro. Linen COATS. Pantaloons of all the various styles and quail les . Vests or the latOst and richest pattern. Dressin s 7 acorns, lid • The Fancy Department embraces everything new or desirable in the lino of Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Scarfs, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, • Suspenders, Shoulder Brace:, Money BeffS, To verity the abnve statements, they ask gentle men, then visiting the city, to call and Examine for themselves, where 'they will receive the most polite attention, tlie propnetbrs relying on the ex cessivecheapness Which their Unrivalled Facilities enable them to afford their Goods, to ensure a Sale. FULL SUITS furnished to Order at the Short est Notice, 'and sent to any port of the,,,United Steam J. O. BOOTH, 1/-6;n H. L. FOSTER. N. B. Open froin 6 o'clock A. M..to 10 P. M. New Goods. JUST BECEINT,D, AT POST'S--the .Second Stock,of Goo*, this Spriii:g—Consisting of a Splendid Lot of Bonnet Ribbons, new Sty/CS Lawns Barages, Glossa Silks, changeable, Poniards and Italian, do.. Plain and Figured—White Crape, and Barage Shae4ls; Black, Colored Thibet and DeLainc do. ; Turk Satin Parasols ; Silvered Fitns, Flowers, Wreaths, 'Sonnets Enameled. Shoes and Boots. Kid and Silk Gloves, Fashionable Buttons and Dress Trimingii, Purse Twist, Silver and Steel Beads, Worsted's, Silk, Organdies, Barage DeLaines, Dotted and Plain Swiss Muslius, Edgings from 2 cents to iq shillings per yard. • Some fine Perfu mery, German Cologne, Colcord'S Lustrale, dc., Large Lot of Hosiery, Carpet Bags, Cuff and Col lars, Linen Ginghams, White Moreen, Nanking some Beau'uful I3aiotlitta Vesting,s, Seamless Bags, Cloths, French Curtain ,Lawn, White Bed Spreads, Linen table Cloths , - Cotton do., Doylies, Napkins, Table - Covers ; in fact our Stock etc Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy. cannot be beat in the county.- ,Hardicare and Crockery ; we have added much to. our stock of Hardware, and can nowt furnish nearly all that's called for, at the lowest prices.-- Also, Wood Tub., Pail., Brooms, T r ays I ....to.: If -0 .111 Inod a new !,i c.. ‘. IMMINI . 1. ,v• • • • a ik-,;.1 i . an 4 e..-ii• - .r.••••.. nl , t , ..?.• ....: Lrdi for l'ittldings—heed , but to be tried. Nre hre a' large Stock of Tea , : and . Groeeries gen erally. Gents, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats, Gaiter Boots. Our Stet* is =usually varied and Large, we in vite our Friends to call, and examine for . them selves. We can and will sell good Goods at fair prices. • 111.4:21 7 TED AT POST d• CO•S Wool, Wheat, Grain of all kinds. Butter and Cash on old demiwids, or for Goods, or i if our Friends will bring us their Wool and Wheat t we will pay them the Nab at the best prices. Montrose, May 28, 1850. Wool Carding and Clollidressing. T"ubscriber having, purshaSed the Wool Carding and Clothdressing establishment, situ ated in Je4up Township, on, the Wyalusing Creek, about six miles from Montrose, lately occupied by. Smith rifany, takes this method to inform the public that the works having undergone a_thorough reparing throughout, the Machinery is being fitted op with new Cards &a, and he pledges . himself that no paihs shall be spared to give entire satis faction to all those who , may , fitvor, him with their custom. dlothdring done up with despatch. Steam finishing, done up in the best style and on the most reasonable terms. Also a :good• assortment of Woolen Cloths of best quality—Flannels and Woolen, shawls kept constantly en hand, which will be exchangod at air rates for Wool or producti. All. work entrusted, to his care shall be done upon the shortest notice and warranted rigbt or . no Pay ! - Those bringing load of' Wool from a distance, 'form 1. now receiying from Now York fresh Int ctf Spring*d Gdixht, which we will sell for ready paaY , .. or approved credit, a.;low and a little lower than can be bought in the town or county: ' Do you hear that now! 'ltycai don't believe it, calland examine for yourselvo.s. _ . . & IL lIA.YDEN. New ADWord, May 10, 1050. ' 201-3 m Partnership Notice. T, - HE -undersigned have this day entered -into' a Copartnership "under the name and. ;Firm of tinuman & BnorrnEa, for the purpose of carrying on the • ' 11ATC,CAP 1 AND ITIR - BUSINESS; - mall its various branches—=lrboleSale and retail afthe old stand of Washburn, &Co., Court street, Binghamton. M. D. WASHBURN, April 2, 1850. - S. T. WASHBURN. - .111prt'.Received, - • 1 :I.A new lot o f Brooms, Bakes, Seythea and 'Seeks, 1404, , 41: BON: •:.. 4 .4°. 'POW- . LTCH -7- .•0133E. ' JYONS - 43m m on t n i te i -el • •.• L • Hati;Botinete and trimmings,' a 1 new lot at LYONS & SON'e. Mac!. Doses a iny—Oiie tank containing Prier sl.po.per;Bottk; orAkeltottloi for ; $ 5 , 1 44 ! , Wit lIEWW , 9Ir I I*! puffirylNG,i b vs° put Vio QTTART BOTtLES, audi of the more inedicsa strength oup4e:Satek as 41,t bottl4*. The great stipiriority' r of Tote 2;l:ll.lFiElt:prer SMISAP,AILILLA EgA" EgroV'toroWilliaZkr'imrr— possesses, an siortians octal mediattou, the Poen Eitanci of Sarsaparilla, Yellow, Dock, • - Cherry mod Sass a fras Barks , mere stranylp, mote smastrfully concentrated, tad larger raanti, ties of each of these pro-Viers in.eachbOttlirof it than tan be found in any bottle or medicine, called Extract 0.1-Sartolzi• But, Seco:awe—because This Porttleralso :Kamera the medical east* and healing virtues of mend other Roots, Barks, and`Vegetables, . the ruitEl7/216 properßes .of Which are greatly -surcittay.-,to Sarsaparilla, when. theie - are,compounded.with Sarsapa rilla, reknitP a "C'herry,ssatl Sassafras, thee make Lit Medi: tenet most certain and active Purifier of tfie-Blood OF the world. So true is Wis, that to have every desired alltifithl eat, the DOSE is Only One Tablespnentnl, Vim Hates a Day. , But It is not ea with Extrtict of Sarsaparithsifor in consequence of its meditation Oa lave bottles) being so much weakened and reduced the Dose of Serseparilla has to be" Two, Three, _or :Bore Tabl ilptito—Tease, FOUR, or Mots time a t r ay, to lame any I erect; end as. n bottle of e arsaparilln only holds airirrinur spoonful*, therefore, so many poonfuls at n deer., and so nosy doses a -day, will use up boule of it in Reim s FITE, or biz Dam. whlckshcro- that bottiiqj Bnin Oa - Purifier, last front Twelie to Miir.teen DAYS tuzioes than a. bottle of Silts& wills; and-if its doll] medical efficacy fin small &EIJI)! as - raturrlNG and DEALING as the'dally (large dose) ofSarsa. partite, then It iNtovr.4 that One Walla of this Pnetvtrat tr worth Three, Foto-, or Fist times more thanA bottle of Sarsa parilla. . . The abase coorrierisOri does not yet allows-the great direr awe I/tea/Lie bericeen the motioil4firxtry of. BICANT i S.PCIWErEIe SOLI 84111tSiWARILIA. 1' Will appear by the certificates* of cures 0 In;lanre Pamithlere, showing-that BOTTLE Of BRANT'S PURIFIER • nag more efsracy, and mare more impure Mood disease, than . L TEN Boitlea of Siu.savarillft. If, then, Orin Borrt.E. of Puturiza sells fur Orin Dou,aa, Otte lietthl9f SarsupartTla should sell for Ten evils.... • • CANCEROUS L SCROFT3I4/1. Mr..l. B, Lisstme of Rome r Oneida Co., N. Y., who !nu wired of Sctofula in ISM, swore to the fads as related beieim, in an action in the SurCEME' Cotnrr in the &Yr of New Yo* t onithe BIM of Eteeemben 1349, under the follow mg circumstances : A person in the City of Nilo York had manufactiired awl winded a vet-iota article•of medicine, calling it BasWr's f. DIAN MEDICINE , imitation of the yenutoe magician ,He wan prosecuted to obtain damages, in the Supreme Court of the City of New York; and the case was referred by the Odin,' to J. S, Bosworn, Esq., 51 Liberty street, aaeminent Lawyer, as ttife,e to take the testimony. - The defendant pleaded- in militsthon of domogssi that the Proprietors of Brant's Medicine' bad in same cow published FALSE STATEMENTS Of Care; and thus bad committed a frond on the public, and, therefore, was nut entitled to damazes. The case of Mr. Hoskin was selected as being false, and Haskins Was sworn as a witness in regard: to the FACTS as published. end his testimony MORE THAN suarsiiiiiko the -publication. Mr. HASIZIXI maul, I em sreinsentminted kith Brant% Purifying La tract—Lave used it G,r. About three yearn sine., I teaseery badly ablated by it ; eras atteniled by aairenl dte - thrs—they 'Aid of. enuld not bra--that no meracine trattid rare me. Inceasne . rasenceof tooth dcdormxtran. for nr• elowat. before I tined liraater l'irn:per, I iced, mr mediWhen I commented using the f'drifier I lout beau confined t.. my bed lira, tone; I could not raise my hana to my head: too melt WY ant ulcer to knot from rur t 0 ear ; One ear Wen 0. 001,0 Out round it, that it crank' be Idled np cwt of As plate, it_only Isolchng by • piece at the top ; • boat and not at the hole ; an ukar *as [ln my 'dimitin tor lacer as my Land, onetime tram ruder my arm eepally Ito large, islet. had eat through ..my ,de, er that my body could be Inoked into: anuker on my am. extended Ctn. toy shoulder to. My eraimr ...Mara had Owen to the bone had nee end other ultimo! also. I (pig,' Rrortr's Purifier by rwmtl bottles, the _fro bottl e tasty cline,. dace, I see as, ...at 1 . - ‘(y took ar • murstdol eta dose; that Nage no strengthened ate, as to enable me to get out of -iced; the recount Lucille tba . f a t ..ba, ( a • steeratiteod n in n. tin It •'.•- t• I I • ••• Mree r• a • • 11;..aito. 10 0 4 I ir.-.. - nr.ed co RN.:. and ord Aix wierit stin e a l' F. It ECT 4 1,...,1...1 no to poet! Aralth. FOR Ft'LL PARTICU LARS, SRb2 R IC.4.‘"FS l•rIA1P111.E:TS. Mr, Z. S.' Terry.mereliant, Byron, Genesee County,N. wrote, hag. 24, 1546: iiruiers!..: Sled:rine is doing wonders here -,eit has cured a man of enasumption, that all the eons had ravl must die. When he commenced taking Brant's Medicine. he could not raise Ats hand to his head ha bled at the lungs, and every symptom seemed to indicate that ho must die : but. astonishing -to all. he is now able to labor and rides all over the county. He used only bot tles. I will also show you, when I visit the city of New York in the spring, what great things Brant has done for toe. It has also cured ó young lady of Consumption In Orleans county, which her father says no doctor could cure. • RAISED FROM THE GRAVE. Dieser*. Pratt & Foster, merchants of West Cornwall. Conn., called on us at New York, April 21st, 1847, and said grants Balsam hod effected auks of such' hopeless eases of Consumption in their town, that now no other cough medi cine could be sold there ; that it had raised scene as if /rein the grave—some that physicians and all the friends said must die. One gentleman. iti particular, yeas ao far gone that hie physicianttold hintft seess useless to take any more ziedkine. Ile then, when no hope mat Wt.. began to take Brunt's Balsa% —got wen—and is new air - wen as he ever was. • Doctors, could ego no Help. Mr. Win. D. Jennings, ai merchant. at PieTrORI, Crary's. Ashtabula co.„ Ohio, wrote' to us, Oetobbr 2d, 1848, and kW ed a cure of CONSUMPTION *bier' the use of flaster's fx else PULMONARY BALSAM had effected in .11r. William Crorket -of an adjog fawn. Mr. Ciocket had sought re lief from the best physicians and,ounterous medicines, but found none, far thelatal hand of that unrelenting monster Coannoption, had taken fast hold on his vitals, and was so destroying and debilitating his body that ho was a were Be was iinen • up by his physician, and all friends as ode who would rams taitabit a grave. But even insthis last extremity. strange nnd. marrelions us It may seem, yet it is true,rhat (hells° of *Daly five battles of _BRANT'S 'lent AN PULMONARY liiit.stist has unclinched - the hand of te destroyer, and • mimed Mr. Crocket to health, and he ns now a MRALTIIT, MRAIITY, RIMIGRD'MAN. BLEEDING AT THE.'-.LLI-NO.S. ohaprein, merchant Middlebury, state or Ver ' count, stated - to us that his son was atilictecrwith Reedier at ..th e lungs, and arterial other remedies failed, and hic•Pityiti• ciao ,said he would die , he made pse of :Brant' &Indian Pal,' smeary -Balsam , which soon - restored Visa to health. ••• SHE COULD NOT SLEEP IN EED: Mr. James Isitii,4l merchant and tonics of Kirk/and...hake Co., Mkt, wrote, Sept. ISth, 1818, that ficisti'ir r`utStotts BALSAM was effecting Some astonishing. cures in that ity ; one clue in particular, was the wife of his bead miller. She bad been diseased for fourteen - v=4,mnd her husband had spent 'almost all his earnings in paylpg, doctors, and in trying nil kinds of inedicines butto no purpose: She`had not taid.or ak p t in'Jur bed for several years, in consequence • , •mine elm Selfies of Brant's . t.`" " • as ever s .6"&lifeTtl.lle..amlcaysy steep= nci boa tween man con- the ann, FEMALE WEAKNESSES AND COMPLAINTS.. No remedy offeged to the publieever-beeti half Ss, certain and effectual . In restoring ALL dui incidental weals Nun , it and impel' • slit the-am as litiorPS PO IJION • liT BALSAM- It . nd difference whether the de= t be suppression, esOu, ov other weakness—ft R GULAXES ALL, by strength*, thesystem„ evligizing the - , cutislatime, and SOOTHING - NO:A , ATING NERVOUS IRItITABIL T.Y. See Pamingls. CH N E OF„LIFE:( : , Frinrilte.. Girl . o the ' i Mersa, toad the Waiii akniid,h'e ege—abeva cne l ; arc 'crated and the ether so: - grqdrigfy supptilWas tyl p yen any 'of theedal distant* thai-ft— guru y arisiiin couscm+nee of suc h change. ' . ' Nenrana\rditalyt and Daiangements 1' Cured without 146, D SENTERT Marks I'6.l . Eit ,COli -. PLAINT. In ekairaa antlinehats—nnd . CIIOLMILIi ' - 111 1 / 7 AN2111M 2 , .., No mother needeverMonew the T i er'eftld by , " Cholera Infantum; while teething,. ir BRANT'S. PUL- . MONARY' BALSAM be admcnlstered, It should lat, -. 6 3r such cues, given In larger dual th e onttnan doses. ;, . ,AgentstEl; -4 1TERE14i[Monttipee ; It Berritt,New M itlz,Snulept,enrtis.:E.Aibs46 'El'. Badger. Litnesbora';'. &Intim 4 YAKirg,*(i.44 Bend ; 'Edwin 'llfrany,Brooklyni , Jolutetee 4Y.eT.Y Harford; S. G.f'. Weaver: Pendailt;,-4:144di11q? Gibson;; Lathrtito• d!. StdiebyttyvSprlvtile.- - ,-;::.;:._,,','-i. S'ly' • 'lcaPloughs recebik Chew - stock; assort ‘,-,....ment;,4 the irnireipprihed *terns `stir allsreohiiiib : loitha;`' illkiP. lllll ith esaathtf . 14 -1 11 kindata,* bandleiVtaret *bleb bold litivtieteed prices, by H. triTRRVIsr. New Milford, April, 1850. - Lar• TRUUSES EVIEratIOT' MIA& Titymend'isarkterilic•Ae.ii, zial fsdpitANgor.cumfAilat. Thin Totxd as , the niunt - S T 'oetet r we i'hutwiel*itely worker earridlraba e n° .! ' n ' the i lf * --- istimastrumiss the the,— ' ' da r ae rixe y 4 i t o r his ',*.; l 4 : o ; l l , l tZtt . tne sc i h liettht i lthrUta l tf hl hlB , l 7e r v i ' andh e e r - pritt iaPll." U C lANl 'Cel4tlC M flio ed la i fi ti ne ft**4"'4 ll ' .' looks bad to thtchareetee end vessetty oi r tbe Pftd rl ati 'yr °B ;inept airitcm.l7, be bad never made moiestatements of hi d . tVilten: 4 llll mettleam to bebtinest d troth' ful in all their - Atialimis• and intettouna with r t,,,„ - •" - maul . lie itßPtieci to. one Mei Clapp in swim him• in man ufacturing.,: taltniature, stab= ibeAlitge sums be would indueemeht to embark in the Matinee'. men have ri insulting and airpaser. • renneon the public. wit the belief c l e. ir pribe7Tid iniomt,thee.songim,lieuittie:;:oent.*:•mbr: Saisaparrilfo, Made - from the -,0/4 Thiefors:o:l;ehutitt namitllfiraZia limit:, twill stye him 11:40 if he will Th duc om eone ion ei i ng,) , skocn r h et t i mx .EalseintWidelo.tw—fliT,Cliktu;.P•ACcetce•.ibu cud-hap the uuth down Vifieglarcl tti 111 : 4-suur ingsnlcruicuilbit me. pegnevThielitiOtuUtinirthe pnbite to puretisnemone lilidllvr.lMPOWTottinsend'e Sansuparille.iitaTiag on u r ti e om:Rocto,111 likePesa• hialimlit.V Cara, st firms, aud . hit ioattasacr.ithdpat arinit: • - • ilr.tt.ty.2 G .. e . nuiti r p..i,TownsendSixaartrilla, 'Old tir..Towovend is 'now abOut.t,ylarir -n. t ake. and h a , long-been kricrwrvis the AII tin THOR `DISCOVERER .0 of the .13AT IN E ORIGINAL' , ":TOWNSEND SAREAP4RILLA.O! • Ilea poor he was compelled to limit its marittfatitui, by which, means ithai been kept oat of market, and the - salea circumscribed to thoie only who bad proved its worth. and knownfillirolue. . It had reached die ears -ofmany y nevorthelesaos thoeti persons who had been healedl Of store dLicsurri, and owed from daub, no c.atmed italyondegful 'I Jr_ — .POWER' - This 'llitiND "dSli ITNEQUALLEISPRBEARATICIin manufacturdd institii lamest iseale,and is called for through. out tae-length and - breXdth of the land. especially ei it a found mcapablti of deseneration or deterioration. .'.. Unlike yotinit .5.4 1 . Toirrumeituri,lt improves with age, and never changes but for he better ,• because it is prepared on scient ifi c pr*cipie e s . twa.seiertiffic man. The highest knowiedg,d I Chemist r y , and the latest discovenes of the art„have sill lein.brdught into requisition in the manakin lure of the Id - ',Dr's Sarsaparilla. The, Sarsaparilla Mot It is Well lien isn't° medical men, contains many me:liclnal propertheir, suidecime properties which are inert or melees, and othersochtcli if retained in piaparing. ..I. lot Me, pm ducefennentation, and acid, which is injunous to the ree tern. .Soma of the properiiesof Sarsaparilla are so rotates. that they enfireo evaporate and are-lost in-the i treparatre, if t`tey are nht preserved by a smentefle process, known at. ly to :those [experienced in .na. manufacture.; Mortara, these total* prenelples, which try off in vatiorensas an et. halation, untlerl beat, are the very ease:War medical prop erties of the tautwhich give to Ball has - able. ' Any per:el-Fe/A boil or stew the - todit•dll - they eel a dark colored liquid, !Mich.'s more irom the -Coioring matter at the root thaii from sorbing els - et they - can - then strain - thir insipid or-vapid. liquid. - Sweeten 'vita sour rmnasse., le, thee call it f 4 SARSArAIIII.I.4I.- EXTRACT or SYRUP" But such is tiol}he-article-known as'the .. GENIII* IDLO DR JACOB TOWINtSEND'S '" 1 -'• .SARSAPARILLA. , Tits is solprnparid .thiCall the inert prnpenies.of Sareaparillajont are illst removed, everything rapahle of becoming actil'br .fermentation in extracted and rrfected ; then, every particle of medical virtue is secured in a porn and concentrated form; and thus it is rendered incapable of losingany of "lie valuable-and healing preperues. Pre pared in thiavray,ir is made the most powerful agent In tee " . cneYoflinalusterable . Diseases. Hence the' meson levhy we hear commendations no met side in its favor by, men. vr.rtnen, and children. We find h doMg wonders in the cure of coNsugPrios, DYSPEPSIA, -.0.41 eDJIPL.L4 fetrP,lenti in R r711.411‘,51. *ULA, PVLD :COST/ 1%‘.:,V.!"-: B.N. an t. ./.1.V.r.. - 0 t.: l /3 . ' 17P7 , 1D.VP. tr:`7. at , trellE3 atul an axisi nz frotn - IT IMPURY - - QR. THE BLOOD. • it passe-sates a nilvelloidi efficacy in-all criropfaints an. sing from /defigesti n from eid fly of Ilie'Stoolool:. from unerthal ciOnlation p determinafion blood to the head, palpitation 0f theheart. cold feet and hands, cold chills and hot flashes Oyer the body. 1,1 has not us coital in Colds and Cotters.; add promotes easy expectoration and gentle lot pp:dation. re,axitig strictures of the lungs, throat and entry other i n n et.. But nothing 31 its earcllence more manifestly seen and acknowledged than in at kinds and mace: , or FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It worklivonders, ill casea of PVuor Alhus or Mims. Fallow of the Muth, Obstructed, Suppressed, or Painful Illeases.lrregidarity of the metistinal period,. and the site; and, is ellectiral'iti curing all the forms of Eubley Divas!! By removing olostnictimis, aid regulating the gene** system, it Oven tone mil strength to the whole body, std thus cures all forms ofi - 'Nervous Di la amen, maid Debility. • and.thua; Plvenlo or re ores a great ' variety of .sit‘CT mal adies, as S'ytittcd , irritat on, Netiredgiii, St Rai Done. Swooning: Nprieptic F to, Concubnont, 4T. It cleanses rhe blond, scites the liver to healthy action. tatieer the stuniach, and elves n l a . grod di L- scion , relieves ib bbweie of totporand'co irpattan: allays utifiammauen,po rifles the akin, equalizoit ; the- circulation of the blood, pp, clueing pingo, warmth squally 'ell over the body. and M . inSiatlible ficrspirauon';' relaxes...trim:tree iota tlalatnerata moves ill obstructiOne. ii tuditivigoratea the entire nerves; system. Isnot this the , . ... The Medicine yolk prektiiiiimmily need? But can any of 'these thinr.e be said.or S. - P. TOWnsend's inferior article .1 This ourir man'e liquid is not to be CPMPARED.WITH THFL...OLD DRS , herniae of..ime iGRAN . FACT ,that, the one is ItickPi• BLE of DETESIORA ON; and L. - NEV R 'SPOILS, -, whilelhe oilier niv,.fernsenang. and Vogul the belle,. citiAainim . t into fragments ; the. BOW, acid liquid explain-Ig, and d g other goods l- Must not ilia horrible compound be istinotii to the avetenil—Whe; ' Put - 44(1'11UP a s aystipc eattyrlisessed with acid 7 P'! causes Dyettep,sta but:a 'l, Do we not all know, that 51.0 food sours i our ate int. - what' Mischief it product:4 ; flafuletice; earibitrn;' ipitation , of the heart. liver tear plaint, ;di* • Mit. dyn e tery.- colic.,and corruption of tie idootil,.. What as Sctafu abut an arid humor Mt ch.. bay! Whet prothieza all the h Mors 'which bring on Prentice:sot the 'Skine'ScalUllesd; -Salt: Rheum:. Sty:lapel" Mott Swellinge; Fever Sores, d all ulcerations internal. nd. x', tern:tit It ta.itothingu der ,heaven but an acid frabstpir ' ' which's:Mini:anti thua.a trilii, aft that aids of the body. a I or' lege, t , Tarni4 - leause,s. =aliens but a soar ti e , . fruid*hiehimainuatt*lf between .the joints • „,.,..- Where. iiiiii: d ami',lnptuting , o'idelicate slo es "ii; ' which jell • *. k-• SO 'of nervous, doseasies, orimpurity of ._, Wood, br ' : areuliation; And neatly all flu aggq which Willa IMMttoPallre, ;•. • 1 . , , . ...41 NON is it :net itorvilil to '- make anaaell, • and Iwo , worn to'lies:thief r." , -; -, • ' ." ' r. ,;' •' " 11'0" CI SOUItING4 FEAMENIDIrt. •A ern "Lp?tr.Cl. -- '-- 1 - s. P TtitVliSEND,„_, and yet hlLlroiild fain have, it . miderstood 71T i b A:ri v o:R ibt ern df d' h m i l. d s ' , G i .fti ti en t w ri . o 'n p e re hou p gi tt i ra d na ti d on l ea S l air M i r.;. ll oti ,trill'i l r , ::: woutd beer i Me .moit: - t.raategthe . to SP* ' --sei.artidre / .. - . - ..." - '7,' , _ ~7..4 wet. • - that .S. 'ltTnititieltitar. Allit - ' l4 Towwweit i Sareapiuilla. arc hear _., e overt ' assn infinitely duns liar; that they ate. u NiNe r ,th evegpartict, havirg od, -. one single thinisin loontrnon.'; ~-.. F,t As S. • P4Toiansendlt,tni; doctor . anti never wa, is N chemist, napharmacent sb;-IMails no-snore of mediates disease than any calif e thmen;;lmecientitWthiProk" *2l man, whatirsairawma , thepitilie have that that are re relying agenutniailen elnMeine containing al there. • thes - or the-v:64u used int plitattA it , and. which "" l ''' 4 ta l?" 3 " f ger: , Int gbt trader them the AGSM'S of isms*. Of ' flit, ' ''' - - But what elms thoehtisi• erpeeted -train Itne who kris* , nailing CPrnPal*iniii;:ltron'ititatte or disease 1 It retiona , ,:, kiletraqol,olnit mxpenertte,,to cook,and serve Up ere como lo o-OMt" irdear: 1 DOWnitieb Mare bnPonsol * 1 that that•pmisonewho seattnafasture.medionetlaigoed 01 SVEATQUACIIS AND ,ISIMVESSIXD SYSTEMS - '''heuld'am*W.Mialt the. inadisal %welt - eget titanic, the bos numi.lreglielPffl - J . linCo44 Oateentraung their healing Tiri', aloe an Watenarrit knOtlistigit'of the varitasaliseases w _ itthitattba,:hetaani - system,- antf,hoy le adapt remedlo ''' , thee.a,dUel • - • . lila le *tied'. 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