The Susquehanna register. (Montrose, Pa.) 1849-1854, September 19, 1850, Image 4

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    - ';.'irmMush DEPARTMENT.
- The Sheep Bob
F. zAs this is the season whee - sheep are wor.
*dhi the hot.,ty;farmeriellenid be remind
tiorris the time •therefore to see ihat
!:.they-Verkeptiromthe' sheep or that "an
penoxf s ofpteventive hi better than!' ponn-dof
CVOs'ACeplta /emya cru4, of Harris) is
fly Nrely teach the color of -the one whiCh
site - eggs on the- legs of horses, to
.tith'ltAppears to be somewhat allied, but
004:iit:lind of a different shape, , I have al
waywaien it stated:When mention is made of
illidaffy, that it deposits its eggs, in the nose
of the sheep;iind under the article of " bat."
':Roe's: Cyclopedia we read that the eggs
antibtleen deposited within the inner mar
..of-the . nostrils. But as far as I have ex
tinthsek'auld I have caught and examined the
"btitirthernielves, lam convinced that - not the
hutihe very live maggots are deposited
_or on-tbe nose of the sheep. I_have caught
Jolly:and instantly' forced from it scores of
liriMagg'ots, about one sixteenth of an inch
`2Under the microsdbpe they are
teibe a white grub or maggot, with more
Imelda& on the head, which extends in
black lines for about one third its length
mg its - belly. They are very active when
tt forced from the fly, and,erawi or jump
Intl or more in a fcw seconds.
''''could wish that some one would institute
'eche in the matter and see if they meet
the same results ; for if this fly really
ipei4 maggots instead of eggs, it may
'veto besomething new to science, though,
ill - effect not a whit, their victim; the
,Remedies.--As a preventive local applica
of ar to the nose of sheep has been high
,reoommended. This is undoubtedly good ;
itt I Oink a better one is, to. mix sulpher in
ill proportions with their salt, which, if
them daily, as it should be, will keep
noses constantly covered with more or
alphur, whereas tar soon dries and 10,
, its repulsive odor, which is not the case
ith 'sulphur.
In wet climates shepherds are much tronb
' with the maggot of the common green
ring fiy. They must look over their sheep
•ery day ; for wherever ti.e fly finds a wet
s in the wool, it deposits its eggs, which
become maggots: If left alone 'a few
they kill the sheep. In some parts of
;land, shepherds simply shear the wool
sere the maggots are, and then pour on
trii a gallon or two or clean warm water.
I -done they do not hesitate a moment to
. the sheep to pastureA so great is their
Ifidence in their remedy. I have seen it
repeatedly, and never knew it to fail.
•
Eoasc.
Otsego Co. N. Y., July, 1950. ,
On the Use of Mules.
Mules, oh the general average, live more
twice as long as horses. They are fit
ivies from three years old to thirty.—
twelve a horse has seen his best days and
ling down hill, but a mule, at that age has,
.1y risen out of his Childhood, and goes
woving till he is twenty. Instances
irded of mules living sixty or seventy
but these-are exceptions. Thegener
is that they will average thirty. Mules
iever exposed to diseases: as horses are.
%se spent considerable time in studying_
diseases of horses, from ring bone to. poll
; but who ever heard of a ring -boned,
lat.& wind-broken, mule I • Immense
Ofinonepare annually lost in the pre
death of high spirited horses 'by ac
and disease. Mules have omens of
and hearing far superior to those of'
use hence they se!dom shear, frighten
- off. A tore frightens because he
be seesSoniething frightful, but
, having superior discernment, both by
le tuid,w, understands everything he
and is therefore safe. For the same
, he ismer footed, and hence more val
in mountain regions and on dangerous
.-` I'doubt whether on the Alpine paths
',ever made a mis-step . He may have
itemised :hi the firmness of the 'spot
seta his foot, but not in ihe propri
iechoice, all appearances considered. '
le, is much` more hardy than the
,A4ir.of these animals owned by a
of ,mine, altherngh small , in size,
nigh more land in one week than four
In light harness oF nr.der the sad-;
tauling_tion ore or con the the turn
wag6n, onemule in
seven :horses, ~ Their fac
spittranee is.almost incredible; An
intrOa-fict is that in the mat
"( ihrte4i t
ll live and thrive on less
talf whit it takes to_ keep . a heree
lEngland. at..tht present time
ig gram which might be more
disposed - in-country how-
Acing of gain is no. object. - In, a
-pint ofAgewi the agricultural intir
steak tb a t the greater , demand for
.;gam.,, thii better tor the &insert
firiteri who are . in 'debt,
rhoiniand is not improved, would find
OtiaAS Is the -chaise of ten years, .to
team, : and save one
'etleoanecf?ifugi to. keep it up, as
be'theAMbstitating, mules , for.
qqfre.o l Y. Visiter-
P . Lownio.—Mr.
r wad ! /4*.raBey,,ife,ailig of
"Q 44 1-2 acres:' :of shell,'
$ is) Amiikels of ton whie4
Yiebt -- then be antieipa
',4oaiolikl.lo2ll all lutoixineid-
*co, 18604
,pie)lfing ,
ot: surfire
49,14C-,04,3,4je0PP1-e comp . ?Add
subsoil followed
0010a***** 1 0: 11 'iolne
Peeper...tradildlitit midi
Flog b****liii_ imp rapid.
faihire, as the roots could not
have prnetiet4d the subsoil, end donsequent,
ly 'would " have perghed b y the severe
drought..; J. S.
Corn. an 4 Cob Crusher.
Ma. Eorroic -' These excellent instruments
which enable the Winer-, to economise a very
Valuable prodbct, which ignorance as to its.
intrinsic worth formerly caused him to disre
-1 gard, are no becfming quite common.—
;They ire cheap, portable, And work with all
ideiirable efficiency, and should, have a place
',on every firm; Yet when the inhabitants of
a hamlet or neighborhood feel - disposed, they
Can associate and purchase a 'crusher" as
common stock; for one is sunkient to do the
work on twenty farms; if there only a spir
it of accommodation one will frequently •be
Sufficient in; quite a rarge village, and will ac
complish for *6 proprietor or stockholder,
I all-that is dlemandecl or desired.
That the grinding of the cob with the corn
is a great saving, will not, I think, be ques
tioned even i by! the most skeptical. The nu
tritioncontained in the pith of the cob is by
;no means inconsiderable, as is fully attested
by the fact, that cobs, ground into meal and
sifted make ;au excellent and inkritious pud
ding. , The :farina is quite as palatable as that
of wheat and exists in considerable/quantity,
though formerly the cob was- supposed to be
Worthies's. ;Some farmers praetice the fol
lowing inethodin economizing their cobs.—
They provide themselves with la hogshead,
and fill it with; brine—filling the hogshead
with this liquid to the brim. After the cobs
have become completely saturated with the
brine, and they are. thereby rendered soft.
they mess them out to their cows, oxen and
,horses, all of which fartake of them With a
vidity, provided they are debarred the l use of
i
salt. Being rendered soft by, the liquid
which they absorb and which permeatO eve
ry pore, they are easily masticated, and are
said to be an excellent "teed." 1 havezever
tried chit • method but think it has all die ap
pearance of being a good one. )3ut the corn
and cob plusher is the implement foij strict
economists, and, no person who feeds animals
should be without one. They are operated
by hand, horse or water power, portable or
st a tionary as may suit the owner's views and
convenience, Kuti-tlaey tire so ehenp-thst there
can be no I)l4ection _ to them on the score of
expense. It ,is not, perhaps, overestimating
their value to ; that, in a village where con
siderable quantities of porn are annually fed
one o f these machines Will "„Kay for itse r in
a single season. One farmer has ass rted
'that be alone could purchase one every I year
•
and have a balance from the profits sav d..---
I advise every one who uses meal o his
farm to consider this subject candidly,} and
try the " crusher." i
Ne* Goods..
ABEL TUItItELL
IS now receiving his Fail and IVintersupill
Goods (embnicing nearly every thing w ted
in this market,) which, will be sold extremely a t y o W.
foi cash _ or - ready pay. My assortinent mbe
classed in part as follows: •
Drugs, Medicines, chemicals, Paints, Oils,l Dye
Stuffs, Groceries, Dry Goods, Hardware, Stone
Ware, Glass ware, clock. \l arches, Jewelry, Sil
ver Spoons, Spectacles, zuusical Instrument. 4 Liq
uors, Perfnmery, Mirrors,Stationery.Brushes,Shoes,
Yankee Notions, Ike. /cc.
- Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan
tial encoura,gomenthitherto received, I hope tamer
it and recei•'e a continuance of the same.
A fel of the artieles.lept, for sale are n►med
below :.
Grozerin.• A good variety of Sugars, fine fla
vored Teas, good and cheap Molasses, coffee. Pep
loo
per. Spice. Ginger, Saleratus, Raisins, Rice, l tick
erel, Codfish, Zantee curranti, Tapioca, Arrow t,
mace. Manna: Sage. Nutmegs. cloves, Ground us
tard ; also, Mustard Seed, white and black, 1 Ext.
of Lemon, cassia, Soda, Soda crackers, Star el 1 Bar •
and castrie Soap.. candles, ail sorts of To and
Snuff, Vinegar, &c. &c I
Dry Goods. Broad crabs, cassimerea Sett nets,
mole Skin, corduroy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky
Flannels, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons. &c., an ev
ery thing necessary to make up garments: ca
Ginghams, Mousfin de Lanes, Alpaccas, Plaids Ber
age, Vestings, Apreia check, Bed Tick, Drilling, Ta
ttle aria Towel Draper. Sheeting ; Shirting, brown &
Bleached, suspenders. pmbrellas, Silk cravats,
P. - ,iket Handkerchiefs. comforters. shawls, Gloves,
1 Mittens, Hose. cotton Vain, Batting, Wadding, col
ored cambriek, cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purse
T.wist.and all sorts of notions.
Hard Wai,a,----ffails, 'Poor and Window-Blind
Fastenings, Butts, Scream, Locks, Bolts, Faucets,
Files, Rasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee-mills, curry
combs and cards, Skates ; castors, Nippers, cup
board Fastenings, Balls ! for Ox horns, Shovels,
fipadeS, Boca, Forks, Pa en; Balances, Steel-yards,
Hones, Forks, Shoe Nails, Tea Bells, cork Screws
&e. too summons to inertion.
Merry. Pocket Kniies, Table Knives & Forks,
bread and shoe Knives,. Prizors. Hand-saws, Aug
ers. Gimlets„Simmona Axtls, Shears and Scissors.
Paints. • pure White iLead ground in Oil, and
dry; Red Lod, Ve.n. Red. Spanish brown, Lamp
Black! Yelion Ochre. Preis 'Green,•throme Green,
Imperial Gr p chrome ellow, ground Verdigris.
Prussumlu Vermitio ' Bronze, Umber, Terra ..c.
Sienna, ory Black,,B Drop, Pat. Yellow, Rose
Pink, Black malt. •• co a, Red Saunders, Sugar
of. Lead, Li etc: : ' s
- Gila. _Li
Oil, Olive Oil; Tanner's (kit, caster Oil, and all the
essential Oilit. 1 .
Varniek—furnittul‘ ouch, Leather and Man
tieb Varnish, lee. 1
Bpts.Purpeatiste. campline, Rosin, Spanish WI :i
-1.112
ting, Potty, 6 ue, Ginn sheltie, copal Gum', Emery,
Red and Putty,
:chalk, Bath Bricks, Pomise stone,
SaL socla,ißu cly Pitch, etc.
Brivies-- sink Vainish. counter, clothes, hair,
Flesh, Tooth, ail, stri t ri4g, Graining, marking, Ar
. At.
list, eash,Too Horse, Wit te -wash, scruti and shoe
Brushes, :e tc - : - 1
Ave Seuji. ,ludign,MMider,Loprood,Wiewood,
Riper Ni; wood,Fastir..k, comas, Alum, Blue
Vitriol, . ' - cochMeal. Minute of Tin. -Red
Tarter, Ki • tif Ltqinicid, etc. . • •
21.445 Ni • lnilpharicilitiriatic, Ac. ,
Glass Ware ,Bottles and Vials of every size
And descrititi at ol a wholeisile - and retail. A variety
of specie Jars; tincture !Bottles,- Glass syringes,
Peseras„ Nip e' shells; !furling' - BotAles, Tunnels,
Tumblers,La4s; '..1e.-iticks; •••risme' Dishes,
sidt4:ellers Limp thimmOn, Tepper • Boxes;' esti
iiittis..rlifiLes and 'Mirror-piston-Demijohn, *in;
• dow , 01,113; Breast Pipek etc. . , ---, -- ' ' - -
Stour Wista.-'r-ings of all sizes,-, Batter ;Pots,
, rniam'Pottr,• - preserve .Jars;. pitchers, - stove Tubs;
,-,,,,, Clacks
,a t s‘r•ilrittehis of nearly every description.
:•• ttspd
and: h....v, ',Clock Fains, verges. and Keys,
Watch ' . 'ends 'and Keys of all sorts.
'.:,, lateetrp:ji fae-and Gentlemen's. Gehl Doi**
Pins, Finges , • ' • "Kir HoOper, gold and Styes Pen
cils And pen ; , -studs, slid* gold . Beadi i *tr.
too a itosotosnt - usetinosc , i - . 'j`
• ~ '. - . ';' • 4
• '
Silver Wars.—Silver 'Table, Tea and Desert
spoons, sugar. shovels and Ton e r, salt spoons,
Butter Knives, Thimbles.; etc. ...Use, silver-plated
and German Silver spoons, Brittanoia Ware, etc.
Speelacks.—Ladies taini gentlemen's silver fra
med Spectacles, silver plated, German silver, steel,
etc., and cases long and Short.
Steel Goods.—Steel Oetuis,bag and purse clasps,.
pulse Rings, Tassels,Slides, etc. _
Yankee Notions.—k great variety of- small but
useful and fancy ArticleS too tedious to mention,
such as combi4 of every 'kind, ear spoons and twe=
zers, purses, pocket mirrors, youth's . Telescopes,
jewsharps, pocket books, pins, needles. shaving
tools, chemical powder for ranor-strops, key rings,
etc. etc.
Pistols, powder, shot, lead. powder flasks, gun
wormers, gun caps, pills and dints, safety fuse. etc
sltrutical Instruntent&— , Violios and Accordeons
(the best assortment everqntrodoced into the coun
ty) at wholesale and retail; also, Violin Bows,
strings, bridges, pegs, tail. pieces and rosin; Bass
viol strings and bows, Fifes, Flutes, Piceles, clad
nets, Reeds, Tuning larks, Instruction Books for
the Violin, Accordeott, Flute, clarinet, Flageolets*.
Trans's-Abdominal supixfrters and shoulder bra
ces in great variety and of most approvel patterns.
• ifetlical Instruments-411 the varieties usually
- called for by Physicians.
Liquors.—Choice Liquois for medical purposes:
such as Brandy, Rum. Girt, Wine, etc, (a variety
of each,) Akoto/, Whiskey, etc. etc.
Perfwnery.—Extracts, cologne, Rose Water and
scent Bags, smelling salts, Toilet Articles, Fancy
soaps, Ox Marrow, Bear's Oil, Tricopherons, Hair
Tome, Hair Dye, etc. '
Stationer' y.—Fools-cap and Letter Paper. Quills;_,
-Black sand, Ink, Envelopes, Wafers and stamps,
sealing Wax and seals, Gold and steel Pens. Pen .
Holders, Pocket and Table Ink-stands, Business ik
Friendship, cards,'Pencils, slates, Water colors arc.
Boots, shoes, whips, candle Wick, Twine, shoe
Thread, Bellows, spool stands, Whale Bone, snuf
fers, Trays, candlesticks, Lamps, Oil Blacking,
sponge, Princes Polish for sconring„Rotten stone
and Bath Brick for same, Black Lead, Patent Pails,
Tabs, clothes Pins, Half Bushels, Ax-helves, cru
cibles, candy, Hemlock Gum, window sash. Oil
cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Baskets, Tin Ware,
Ploughs, etc. etc.
Bruos and Afeclicine&—Turkey gum opium, sad.
and pity. genuine turkey rheubarb, east radix also.
morphite sulphas and acetas, veratria, strychnia,
potass hydrind, creosote, red and white precipitate,
sulfate de quinine, calcined magnesia, :simian cas
tor, red oxide of iron, nux comics, licorice, carb,
iron, gamboge, turkey gum myrrh, sulphate pones
ea, cobalt, cern alba, colocyntli, gum mastich, cal
ousel, tartar emetic, red and pulv; Orris,oxalic acid,
lad and pair. columbo,sulphate of zinc, saffron bins
soma, prepared chalkscauslamutn seed, coriander' st
1 caraway do. rad. & pulv. gentian, tenth beans, steel
dust, gain kind, true, sisammonium, floe. zinc. cur
rosive sublimate. calamine /apus, fibs. Martial s,
freer/a-chalk, 'binateth-stayrnit, - antim;sulphur aurdt,
clovers powders, flos bens/sins arsenic. Castor oil,
tumeric, sem feniareek, baybery bark, ruchell, ep
sorn and glauber salts, soma, pink root, salts of ni
tre, (salt petre) wormseed, pulv. galls alleppo, refi
ned gum camphor, rad ginger, african and aruerican
cayenne, plus.. cubebs, pulv. cantharis, golden seat
cream of tartar. tartaric acid, sop carb soda, sal-so
/ia, jsla p e, ipbeacuanha, anise seed, ising glass, pe
ruvian ark, pulv4 orange peel, white glue, gum
arabic, squills,-elixir vitriol, tmguenturu, balsam of
fir, venice turpentine, baybery tallow, virginia snake
root, sal ammoniac, sweet hag, spermaceti, blood
root, juniper Berries, rasped guess), gran senegal,
dragon's blood, pycra, chamomile flowers, gum ele-
ilmi, gum aloes, gum fcetada, gum ammoniac, hys
sop. seneca snake root, red valerian, eng and dutch ;
towage pods and down, canella Alba, refined borax,
tiya ursi, nut galls, gum tragathnth, rad Gentian,
,gum guise. gum galbanum, India cockle, dyachlian
;salve, emp: can thesis, dry ,v,erdi,gris, crude or bhick
antimony. elm bark, (ground and unground Op sickly
'ash bark, fol.-digitalis, hare-hound, white beßalasre,
carb. magnesia, lyttaie, sem cholchicum, iceland
moss rad aconite, gold thread, crocus martns, satin
leaves, honduras sarsaparillst root, blue pill mass
adhesive plaster. croton mil, Tannin, Buchu Leaves,
Vigs, Genuine cod Liver Oil, citrate of IrSn, etc.
r• Extracts of gentian, conium, belladnna, henbane,
Oandelian, deadly night shade, thorn apple, cub°-
, cynth, ciimp, (Sc. -
Essential Oils.--oil. . of pepermint, lemon, cintta.
nto°, Tansey, wintergreen, sassafras, origanum, lay'
ender, hemlock, cloves, bergamot, anise. cedar.
!spearmint, pennyroyal, almonds, wormseed, worm
wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, caraway, cumin,
Sarin, cajiput, spruce, tar, cobeba, die, slid all the
essences front the above oils.
! Tinctures.—tinct. rheubarb, myrrh, cantharis
cardamum, guise, digitalin, tolu, iodine, cayenne;
tom:rate tincture of iron, &a.
Laudanum.pnregoric, Hive's syrup, chloroform,
Colfodean or !quid adhesive plaster, spirits of nitre
aqua amonia, sulphuric ether, spirits of Lay. ;
ender, comp., salts of tartar, antimonial wine, oil o
spike, balsam napalm, brimstone sulphur, pulv.
Charcoal, quicksilver, demijon, bottle and vial corks
etc. etc.
In short, a whole newspaper might be filled in
the vain attempt to enumerate the one half of the
articles kept for'eale at TURRELL'I3. This is the
right place to buy 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 offerckphysicians to make it their place of reg
ular purchase. The public generally are invited to
Call and examine the quality and prices of goods l i .
Dec. 1849. ABEL TURREL,,,,
New Firm • ;
AIIE subscribers have commenced business un
der the firm of S. H. Sayre ik Co., and are now
Opening a new assortment of Goods, consisting o
almost every article called fur. We intend selling .
mostly Tor ready pay, short credit will be given to
those (that. may wish) that have been - prompt in
Meeting their payments. Goode will be sold as
lbw as at any other store in the county—by good
attention, and low prices, wehope to get our,share
of patronage.
P. 'S. In addition to the above, we have in con.
4.ction a Tin end . Sheet Iron establishment, where
will be kept a general assortment of Stoves, Tip
Ware. Sheet iron, Castings, Hollow Wares Ac.—
All orders in this line will be attended to imrnme
diately. Merchantsfiutt wish to buy, to sell, will
be supplied with Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, and Stove*,
'on liberal terms. S. H. SAYRE 41t Co: ,
Bonneti—Spring styles, for 1850. A great va'•
riety of all kinds and qualities, for sale cheap at
S. K. SAYRE tk CO.
Han aisdeapt—Gentlenen and Boys' Leghorn
'7OOl, and Palm Leaf Hats, by
S. H. SAYRE & Co.
J. Jettninffs' new patent premium and safety gail
lamps, consisting of church, parlor, store and shop
lamps, and the patent Phosgene. far burning iu
the same, for sale by S. K SAYRE th Co.
Sole and Upper Leather, Boots and Shoes, of
all kinds and q.mlitiee, by S. H. SAYRE é Co.
iWindow Sash and Ohmcodfiih and Mackerel,
Salt,Lio and-Plaster, in l arge or small quantities}
by S. H. SAYRE tt co,
ifrionyks.—Bingharnton, Montrece, Skinners Ed.i
dy. and Mott ti: Fuller's Ploughs and casting; cop.
400t1Y on hand
Tram—English, and tihreedes' square hari, suit=
able foe drag teeth, by 8, H. SAYRE it co.
'April-19,
- • Suit Received, • '
A., new bt. of Eakns, Rakes, Scythes nod Sticks,l
Hoo*Aa4 by J. LYONS & SON.
;Noe 38, 11350.
ILFORK , Sandia' An ealo by
..V.LYOREI*
- :,-,lifontruie, July 10,1850..
SPINNING -WHEATS for sale by
- • _ u„sumenT
New Wllfoid,Jave 4, 1859
BOOM lc STE:II
Lars J, O. somrn la co., , '
Fashionable , Clothing #mporium I
Nets Y or k ,
WHOLZBALE COtOftveat-a!,
(a; few doors below the Western Hotel.) ,
HIS HOTISE, by reason of its Galin Popular-
JL ity and extensive Reputation, both fat has
Superior Qualitiesand Cheapn4ssuf .itii Goods,bas
ecently been extending its business, until it now
presents an assortment at once) unrivalled by any
in the city. One of the FirinV• being one of the
Pioneers the Clothing Business, t'evotes- all his
time to. purchasing Gaudio for the Establishment.
Which, his long Experience, acknowledged skill
and with the aid of abundant capital, he is enabled
to do with the most predominantsuccess.
Another of the. Firm Superintends, in person,
their extensive Manufacturing Department; and
the Stock thus produced, and with a view to Neat
ness, Elegance and Mink}, and amounting to near
ly $lOO,OOO in value; comprises au assortment now
unequalled, and they defy all competion. They
desire particularly to call the atteuttonof _
Country Merchants
to their Stock., whom, by their extensive arrange
ments they are enabled to supply with en ast.ort
mint at once the best, the most Varied, and the
cheapest of any other on this Continent. Nor does
the extent of their business prevent them from sup
' plying the individual wants. Gentlemen visiting
this city will at all times find them in readiness to
furnis•la from the smallest article to the Compete
Outfit, of such us cannot fitil t, SUIT THE 31044 T El-
FINED TASTA or meet the approbation of the most
Fastidious.
Their Manufitctured Departmerit, is replete wish
every de,,eription of .Dress and i'rbek,Businessatid
Traveling; Sack and Altil.rt Coats. All the styles
of Drap De Etc., Alpaca and Bro. Linen COATS:
Fantakiens of all the various styles and quell
les.
Treats of the latest and richest pattern. .
Dressing Gowns, •
The Fancy Department embraces everything
,new or deltrabte in the line of Shirts, Drawers,
Bosoms, Collars,. Cravats, Btocas, qr•rfs,• Gloves,
Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Suspenders, Shoulder
Braces, Money Belts, &c.
To verify the abizve statements, they ask gentle
men, when visiting the city, to call and Era-Wine
for tlonselves, where they will receive the Most
polite -attention, the proprietors retying .+n the ex
eucersive cheapness 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 part of the United
Stcites. J. C. BOOTH,
14-6 m EL L. FOSTER..
‘ , ll. B. Open'from 6 o'clock A. M. to 10 P. Vii.,
New Goods
JUST RECEIVED AT POST'S--the &v end .
Stook of Goods, this Spring—consisting of a
Splenilid Lot of Bonnet itibbowt, new etylles
,lawny Barages, Glassa Silks, changeable, Foulards
and Italian, do. Plain and Figured—White Crape,
and Garage Shawls; Black, Colored °Thibet and
DeLaine do.'; Turk Satin Parasols . ; Silvered Finis,
Flowers, Wreaths, Bonnets Enameled Shi=es and
Boots.. kid and Silk Gloves, Fashionable Buttons
and Dress Trimings, Purse Twist, Silver and Steel
Beads; Worsteds, Silk. Organdies, Garage DeLaines.
Dotted and Plain Swiss Muslin; Edgings from 2
cents to 10 shillings per yard. Some tine Perfu
mery Gernian Cologne, Colcord's Lu<trale. fie
Large Lot of Hosiery, Carpet Bags, Cuffs and Col
lars, Linen Ginghams, White Moreen, Nankins
some Beautiful l3aruthea Vestings. Seamless Bags.
Cloth; French Curtain Lawn, White Bed Slimids.
Linen table : Cloths, Cotton do., Doylies, Napkin;
Table Covers: in fact our Stock of Dr)" Goods,
Staple.and Fancy. cannot be. bent in the county.
Marchoare And Prockei-m.; we have added much
to our stock of H.trdware, and Into now furnish
nearly all that's called for, at the lowest prices.—
Also, Wood Ware ; heelers, Tubs, Pails. Broom's,
Trays ; Matts Oil Cloth, Brushes, also on hand, a
new article for the convenience of House Keepers,
—" Bablicit s Effervescing .oempound," fur making
Bread, we have tried it, rind can reconunen.l it ;
Corn Starch:for Puddings—needs but to be tried.
We have a large Stock of Teas and Groceries gen
erally, Gents, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats, Gai;er
Boots.
Our Stock is unusually varied and Large, we in
vite our Friends to call, and examine fur them
selves. We can and will dell good floods at fair
prices. s ,
WANTED AT POST LC: CO'S
Wool, Wheat, Grain of all kinds. Butter and Cash
on old demands. or, for Goods, or, if our Friends
will bring ns their Wool and Wheat we will pay
them the Cash at the best prices.
Montrose, May 28, 185'0.
Wool Carding and Clothdressing.
9 - IHE obscriber. having purchased the Wool
I Carding and Clothdressing establishment, sit.u7
ated in Jessup Township, on the Wyalusing Creek,
about six miles from Montrosealately occupied by
Smith d Tiffany, takes this method-to inform the
public that the works having undergone a thorough
repnring throughout, the Machinery is being fitted
up with 'new Cards /Cc., and he pledges himself
that no - pains shall be spared to give entire satis
faction to all those who may favor him with their
custom. Clothdressing done up with degpatch.
Steam finishiag, done up in the best style and on
the most reasonable terms.
AlsO a good assortment of Woolen Cloths of
best quality—Flannels and Wool - en. shawls kept
constantly on hand, which will be exchangod at
air rates for wool or produce. All work entrusted
to his care shall be done upon the shortest notice
and warrabled right or no Pay /
Those bringing loads of Wool from a distance,
can have it carded to take back. • -
Produce taken in payment for work.
0. if SOUTFIWELL,
Jessup, April 10, 1850.
New Chair Factory.:
4
T HE Suir , criber has opened a Chair Factory
nearly opposite M. S. Wilson's Store, where
be intends to keep on hand all kinds of Fancy,
Cane seat, common Windsor, and almost any kind
of Chairs, called for, also Settees of every,deserip
tion, which he will sell as low as can be bought
in this Country.
Good Cherry Lumber. taken in exchange for
Chairs.
Persons are invited to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. M. J. SCOTT.
Montrose, April 4. 17-43 m.
Sunday School Books
TN LIBRARIES, neatly bound of
1 . 100 volumes for ten dollars,
do- for five dollars,
50 , do for two dollars and fifty ets.
Also, Larger and .smaller I3otlks, Question and
Hymn Books, just opened an for sale by
J. LYONS 4k. SOH.
July 3,1850
Ready Made - Clothing.
A GOOD assortment of Reacty Afacte•Olothinfr
11 for sale cheap at the store of L. S. Lssumw.
Now ie the time to buy. ,• ;
Great Bend, June 3,185 D. ' '
-DOT- et the highest paces at Post's; cash. (I°4
'Drugs and; Medicines.for ph'l_sicians and fam,
Bies, the best articles thist are prepared. Cal and
Sec' 4ayne's Expectonint, Brandreth's Pills, Seid'
lefts Powders, The best preparations of Rbober
andlidepiPpte, Nitre. 'Pink and Senna, Cream Tartar, ciumphor, Castor and Olive Oil: Lookii3
Glasses; Splendid lot of 'Sole testber, oak an
betoloek;'Llning Skins. The third addition' to o
stock of Dry Goods. I. L. Pon itt, co.
irontrose, datia,.2llh ;,t1)51.. 4 '
pALMISAF Hats, Bonnets aid trimeningl4
new lot at I LYONS & SON*
A
7 4
Wool
•;.~t TitlClfi3 '! •
rtiony ta a
tiers:lP:int - 4f ditr sale'. in ihr'ltlllrerent lovnica - collitif A. P.
Tall'elx‘endls isl-adventsed es, the Outfit.
KAL:i ana-adi Mist tiortot
and ruirer way ; hut wisforntedy vitirker On' Colima - 4s, ca.
nes, and the like—yet be;assuroas the:titre orlincrerlroutlie
ifll2rPssfl ut gOinitri Frei} ror..witat he isnot. lie sole "=he
has attended two -nieilie.Trhot7i
ecls; end "= practiced (teen
years! !" Now the truth is. he mover promised medicine a
day in his lire' Stich triffnli, trichesti interepresenunion
Woks bad to the am-reverend veracitv. of the man.; ; wish
Irian sincerely, he hid never m! le chase Statements or him
self or of roe. When will hien 'feint to tie lionistailditruth•
col in all their, dealings and intercourse" ; with their; fFllow
men fie applied to one Ru,elClopp to aerie( him Malan.
• uracturing his mixture, *atter!, the- large sums 'he would
make, as an inducement to °inherit In the business. These .
men have been insulting anti 'libelling pie in ill possible
forms, in order to impress the Ipublic With-the honer that
the Old Doctor's Sarsaparilla was not the gerurine, errtgrool
Ser./I:manila, Made from the' Olii Darter's Otigintir;leek
pie. This S. P. Townsend soya 1 hare sold the use or my
nameibr $7 a 'Week,- I will girl', him *WO *he Willi pro•
duce one single solltarv"proor 0" . this.' Ills stateinents of.
:Thompson, Skillman & Co" are: nothing but a tissue of
ralsehtiods, Simply made to deceive the' public, arid keep
.the truth &moon regard to his aourinc,ffermentirtg cans
pound. This is to caution the public to:purchase none .but
Old Dr. JAVID Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on it she
Old Doctor's likeness, his family coatpf : 4ms*, soil his
sivatureacross the Coat of arm*.
" 't 0,141 - •'"
THE ORIGINAL. DISCOYER OF THE
Genuine Townsend'Sersaparilla.
Old Dr.Wneend is now 21104 70 years of mte.l , l itaA
hum been known w+ the AUTHCAR and pI&COVER.E.I2
of 'the GENUINE ORIGINAL "TOW.VSEND
SARSAPARILLA." Ileum. priorl he was compolieti to
limit na manufacture, by which means' it hits been kept out
of market, and the sales circumstrib;ll to those only who
had proved.its worth. and known Its the. It had reached
die ears of many, nevertheless., as Moor persons who had
been healed of core diseases, and rayed from death, pro'
aimed its wonderful,
.
HEALING POWER. ,
' Thts GRAND AND UNP,Q,UALLEI? PREPARATION!!
'', manufactured on the largest scale. and is catied-for through
out the length and breadth of the hop!. especially as it 13
found Incapable of dereneratioit or deter:oration-.
Unlike count S P Townsend's, it limproves with age,
and never chances Mr 1, :: .better; hocam , e it is pepared
on trienti4e prin'ciplea . ay a ariier,ti fixi man. The hixnest
knowledie of Ohmura. v, end the, latet divaivertex of the
art, have al! itefn brought into requisi ion in the manufaC
i l .
tine of the Old Des Sa-raparEla. T e Sarsaparilla root,
It is erell known to medical men. contains many medicine
properties, and rome properties whichl are inert or useless!,
'and ethers, 'chichi!' retained in preparing it for-use, pro
ducefermentolien and arut, WiliCh Is dnjurious to the aye.
tern. Some of the. pr. , peniei cr - Sarsaparilla are so volatile
_ that they enurely evapot: , ..e anti ate felt is the preparation,
, if hey are no: preserved by a arreigifi'r pi - or-has, known On ,
ly to those experieoeed, in Ps Manufacture. Moreover,
these &doter pet 'IT ilVer , which- o.v. air ma vapor, of as an ex
halation, under heat. are the rei. , reaerntial medical prop
.- erties of the root. which give to it all iii: value
Any person can boi: or acre the- nu: till they get a dark
colored liquid, which istinore unlit the coloring mauerm
the root thanfromanythine el.; they can then strain this
insipid or vsptd - riot I. sweeten wits sour molawes, and
then ra:l if -• S.' :'.!SA l'A it :1 1.. EXTRACT or SYRUP."
' But such is not the. article known as the _ _ _ . •
GENUINE OLD DR JACOB TOWNSEND'S
SAItSAPAItILLA.
This is cn n'repared that all the inert progenies of the
Sarsaparilla mot are first rentovu.i. evervthiu•r capable of
becoming acid or fermstuatten is extracted tad rejected
then every parrle of medical virtue is secured in a pure
and concentrated form; end thus it ie rendered incapable
of !mins any or its Valuable and healing properties. I're•
pmed in this why. it in made the most powertni.sgent in the
Cure of iuuriuteraiile DiVeuses.
Hens the ream' why wo hear ciAninientiAlione en every
fide In lea favor tyv.men.'a,nnen, and children. We find et
doing• wonders in the two of
CONSUMPTION, P YSPf ikslA . and LI MR.
COMPLAfN T. 11f)•1 i n r NA Mi.?. NOR OF.
ULA. osT ft'BNE SS. all C1.T.1N6
OU$ •El IE'P7'III.VS, I'I.III'LES, EIL 0 Tail S
unit All affection' , arteinz feAnt
IMPURITY 'OP TEIF. BLOOD.
It poc.ees..tes a niari r ellow* in all rnmPlamt. an ,
Bin; from lol4,—.Srfon. ijt m Ic.idirp of the St:alter...4, from
unequal ctrcolation, dXenntuanon of blood to! the held.
palpitation 01 the bran, cold feet.an.l hatvLs. cld, ehillß and
but liashe:i over the boil v. Ai bap not its equal in Cohla and
Cough. and promo:ea - easy ealreerorallon and gentle per.
epiration. tclotlna stliClUrc.s ul :he lungs. ilivociOand every
other part. s
B ut I : itiori.irrolifestly seen anti
lehnowiedged than in tia and staaesof
Fk.:4lA LE COAIPLAINTS.
It work. w r,vois of Pluor AMlits nr
Frain., .1 the ii 7 cro.!), ill!;o!rurterl. Suppriir'red, Potortv
.11/murer,./ , revict,Jfy of the menstrual pernnh , . a nd The like:
and is effectual in curing .11 the fornctnl KiOn'Y 0f." 2 ."
By romoting otrurtictionl. and regulatikg the gt , heral
system, it elves tone nun. strength to the whole bully-, and
thus cures all fornis
Nervous Disortsoot,nnti Dolighty. • I
and thus prevents or relieves a great variet-v of other mai
a r bea. a. Spina( irritati•itt, New:a/fin, St.Vitus' Dance
Swooning. Epileptic Pit... Eotretitstous,
It cleaner, the blood. escnes the liver to I,healthe,,artion.
tones the stomach. and c,vev good dicestiOn. ndierea the
bowels of to-por and eons. ttiratlelfl. allays ittpammation. pu.
rifler the .kin, equalizes the circulation of, the blood, pro.
&acing gentle warmth equally all over the body, and the
ntse..to:e te,s.toettittot irlaxers strictures and rtchtness. to
moves a i .11.. , 1 - 11.110r/S. 41Ia Invigorates the entire suervous
system. 14-nnt this then
The Medici tie yoit pre-eminently' need?
Rut can am of these dimes be said of S. P. Townsend's
inlet nctic'e 1 Thia TOUII.I toads liquid is not to be
CONIP.AtIED 'WITH THE OLD DR'S.
because of one GRAND 'FACT., that the one' is DitAPA.
BLE -11 ucrualmtATioN, and
• NEVEtt SPOILS.
white the ether DOES • sauring. fermenting, and blowtlti .
the owe. remaining it, into fragments: the *Our, ago. ,
liquid exitmuitie. and damaging other goods! Must• not this .
horrible compound. be pmstmous to the system 1— What !
put swot into a voter: already dißeaieri with =id? What ' .
causes' Dyspepsia but ticbri no we din all know that when
food sours in our stomachir, what mischief it producest—
flatulence, heartburn, palpitation of the heart-Jiver corn.
plaint, diarrhoea. dyrenterY„ colic, •and corruption of the
blnodl What to Scrofula hut an acid hinvior in the body) '
thltat produces all thihumora which bring on Eruptione al '
the Skin, Scald Heed, Salt. Rheum; ErAsipelash. White
Swellings, Ferrer S tres. and all ttleenttßas internal and eg.
terpall It is nothing under heaven-bat antacid substance,
which sours., and thus epitilit all the fluids Of the body. more
or Ilesa. What causes Rheumatirm but a sour and sale
fluid which insintiatca itself between thalitints and else
where. irritating and inflaming the delicate themes upon
whligh,it acts 1 So of neryous - diettases. olimpurity themes_
the
bl oil, of deranged circulation , and nearly all the ailment' ,
/
o n r n ri a li. u e r lo . mak . e and sell' and infinitely
sr tc o l w i Offish
it oat.
ti n u nt tn ri a
we se to use this ' .. •
S 1 7 -ttiNfl. Frt',lr:NlVlt ACID " COSPOLIND" OF
. 43 P rowNsT.Nn. L •
and eet'ha would fain hare it understood that Old Dr. Ja'
cob towo+end's Gerr4ine Original Sarsaparilla, le an IW
ITATIOS of lILS inferior p,reparetion ! I 1 - .
Heaven forbid that we Offload dentin - aa ,article which
wohld bear the most distant resemblance to Sri'. Town
eend's article! i. ... •
We wish it understood. hecause it Is the :aspire/a truth.
that S. P. Tovragena , e ankle and old Dr. dm Crib Townsendls -
Sareaparilla. are !waren-wide npart t -arid infinitely denim.
•
tier;; that they are unlike in every partictilar. having not
_ oniingle thine in common. ' - l'
S. F. Townsend is no doctor. and never was. is no
the ixt, no pharmaccutiet , ,-knowe no mom of medicine or
dinhin any other common, noscicatifie. ttaprnfeseional
, m . what guanines can the public brie that the, are re
seasc
co4l Mg a genuine scientific: medicine, containing all the air.
tuof:the article+ need In. amputee ii. and which are in.
ea We of changes which might render thatMO
/I AGENTS
or 4
iscaftilinatead of health 1 •„,. .
! I t erhat.rdire should be etirpsfteil inner One who knows
no ins comparatively of diedicineur dieeritiel it reuniter
a pqmon of time expenenew. to conk and serve Up wren a '
corn on dedent meal , flow much mare 'i mportant' ill li
that It hyersons who mannfacturir medicine riefignallor ' .
WDA STOIIIACIIS AliD EXFEEDLEIII SVSTEXS, .
shmeld now well the medical properties of 'plants, the brig
. manner. of peCuringend. concentrating their hetilingttirtnes, .
also an ;extensive knowledge, of the 'yerioutidhatases which'
affect the 'human system, lend bow/ teadaiat:rernadrei: if, ..
the se diseases!
It is to Arnett frauds noon the unforttnuttio. to porn' helm
flito +rounded humanity. tol kindle hope in the ftrpilinne
io restore health, mut bloom.. and vigor haw the,
;;;;;rek and broken, end to banish 'infirmity4hat OLD OR..
,1,110010:TOWNSEND. halt , SOW:UPand FOUND lita,op.
portnnity and Meant to britit his'', ~- ,r .., , , ”•' ' - -
Oland .Vialvarall Costaawilaikt•it 2114111111/411 ,
within the -reach, and to the, knowledge of whit it
gait they' may 'learn lad knells; byj - tutilivaldiameilte; -
TaluiseeisdimpotiPe" It! to US*' .. ....r . • •
.A.a Er.-T' Ermaiti,-A g eni: firtsisipteltaaisia.4.
7 " A.rriVed* ,
N T . IW - $ 12 1 1 P!) "If T i niats,"
Orocenea, Yankee Natioia jewAsi; am;
at .::;: t ' _ .TURR'a,
M" n tr'f i se- , MAY / 6,
.660.1
PER.HANG/NG and 'f•Srloodavo:'aortal nit• ,--
oai Pails, lbotterladleorand Stadorookelotbes
Alike& iv.tueJling iby fal'a
TRIMS A4/1i108.4....43111e . .
' . Tweety.
ii - note pia ' BOTTLES, at* la et at
lap OverliCidairrigth and: tEca • alithatia the spell mud;
Thegreaf • • •of Tills Pentlyten. over Saasaraattu‘
and all other i ItQrtnodleinea, yin agate measure he snail
coal front the following , .:. frresr—bexacce it an oeegqt
goasearresinapertiorsof its . icaticm, the PURE Esatact o(:
•.elliow Dock
Lti~rry'tiad°.S , arms Burke,
shvoly, robrO power / IW O ', e r eratcd . °l ' d ., lar g e, irssui
eks oreuh OtEkielAt Pun/left in „ ". , i t wan can be{
in leaf/ Wlde'ot medicine, call. .E4lrxrct of Sarsogoyez" . . —
8u1,4 SacOsrtit...Y-Lber.attae •la 'Purifier alto gannets de
toed ;cal h* . atiisjt eirt •ef several other
il ir - c ,Ltarktk t Yelletiablea o
the i . oatrirtwOigrOprrtier Of Inch are greatly att,olgo, ,„
Setergeriffo r 4yviten Mae • • "compounded wall Stumps oaf, l'eSche • ; Cheery;Salid,Satcaffas; they make the look.
Curdle woo eei brand at:ewe Ptuelfler of the Bleed is a,
'cora; So uue,is ihnto.befto bare eseryalreired audio* ago,
the Dose . . •
Only`One at . •
a Niue Day.
*We 4 — insful,4hros
gut E.strser, .14itteePapVai for meonsequi e a
of its siediostia' 0 - 0 iarge.bottlfsjbetztg so mach weekend
and . reduOeti l the Dose of Sareaparilla lsu to be Tw..
Three., or More Tabkiparethile—Tnitee, trout, or;itsti
than a Day, to 1.141 , 41 nay • Inediairl- effect; and si a beetle of
Sarinperilla siztyfourepeoaftds, therefore, en w q.
spoonfuls at a doe; and to *any: doses a day, will use ap
bottle of Ulu
Four,Five, or Six -Days,
which ibOrr f ibatt.'botsterif Brant 94 Purifier, will last flour
• Pereira 40151xteen Dsrs longer than a bottle 'of Soaa
partite; cud ita daily medical efficacy (in swag dono ;,o
Puttfertstd - and Eltactgc as the . daily (large closet) of goo.
earths, then it .P,ROvns that :ONE bottle of air Pimple". is
worth Three • or .14re times more than a bottle of Sane
panna..
The above coin oarison doe; not , yet show the great Ago..
tote in nitneliet4necin the medical efficlaCil of BRANT'S Pelting&
, and 5 fitoaPitt.ll:o4 will: appear by the Certiatays oI
- mace, in &apt's' P i tr!avhfett, efiowitig th at
- 9N E ' BOTTLE OF BRA Nr,p PURIFIER
nu inure clhcrici,and cures
: mare- innate blood &reale, thao
.no Wes - lOC iArtriaparillu.
then,' Ogs.,D ' arTe.r: of Ptiairria sells for• Die DotAaa
fine ikuje a! ~Stirs apartTa should sell for Ten Cents.
•
CAN — CEROUS SCROFULA
Ur. J. B. Ltsmitat*lf Rama, Oneida Co., N. T., who was etirat
of Scrofula is MO, swore to the facts as relineLbriow, in ,
arena in the "Sus.aa'sts Comerl in the City of Net Yale, on the
26th of Decreettoer, NA- ander pie (allow tog Circumntatenli,—
, A person in the 'City of Nam York bad manufactured Lad
vended a eauriaus attiela or medicine, calling it Bitowtt
INDIAN himuteitic, . in. imitatiaa If the tomato, ~Vane. gar
was prosrented to obtain avniges, in the Supreme 'Comic: !,
the thLy of Setae; York, and the case was referred by the ace
to J. S. liostvord,)F.sq., 51 Liberty street, act.eminent Lawyer,
n o h.',..ftvre to, take the testimony. The defendant pleaded is .
sydmatinn .1 (Lineages, that the rroprieton of 'granny Medic:a
hall in soot. otan , yublisited "'MAE STATTACCUTII, of cures, and
rims had CIE/1111itted a freed on the public, and. therefore, was
entitled td dentages. The case of Mr. Haskin was selected
are being,Thlte, end liaskinawas)smarit 51 n witness irr regain to
the FACTS na puhtWted. and Ainaytnlo.l.E THIN scrrana
the, poldicatiaa.
ear. I an, ...In segnaktna,seb Reset', Patifyini
bars oneJ i. 4o Atnaut titnes t omato .nn IP, I oral i nn ?
laa4j affaigni Inn+ adon‘lndi by earn] dottier —thoy all hddlta
A,,,,tj nt et ae—Lliat no wedeln Pou4l fare Ina. In ...Twai n .
40. mfol*atam, 6w two awake. Facts I sand Hneaeo Plaitir,ln a k,
Wiped I xnantanced the Farufer I had beam rodaad ,
to any bed a t•mg tint',; t cattild not k sue lay bond to my head, en ) Oa*
unto my ohner m'frodt Cf . .' la nit jow cotta a eaten oat raid
that it could he OM tin nut of it* p ate, it only hohling_ky aped at O.
torjr. a bade area emelt paragat Pat kl.sufpve,. that my tintatb ampad
nt,tha Wet" a.. close rasapi my shoulder a. large aa mytimik
anuth, wila under pay(arm adaily Tarce,Wltklt had man tlaniuo
tole,tt.in earhady, wild ha lank ell iota om altar are m," met agmalA
tea my .houldm to my elbow whiOt had awn In the bona t I bad
marl tither 'ulcers slab, I I used Brakes Purifier in man
bottle Waled <4ven:4lo, I+.. aapa .took I only Wok ,lala ?kin/slit
Ithonfal ate d RIAt bottle attinigtheved me, as towable =top
out of had; thiti-inna4bottle I took the fill/ dor l• svonnfull. shirt p
at.l!mathenni sae and lieaLad tar awl, so. that I au ate to sidkits•
open to the ttnni o iole yf maul k Ldonard, at Roma Centre, inhere Eft
the rt '
hottielreALKti ALL MT IlLefiltS, but ilow
.alt about aalarts aa ilia end trif my thumb ,and l Ilea arndni Naali
neeisappiiir ..wit. ; Used Alt Banks ere-r, wheel ! mad, a PERI'M
C(Jtt6._tad reptorad: ma to gad Arabic. FUR FULL
SAW. PlltTlflt
L ....IRS. W. eIr.MTS UrHGRTS.
Mr. Z. S. Teveyire.etenant. Byron. Genesee County,g;Ti
wrote. Ang. 9.4. p. 046: Rr•-•.'s Medicine is doing wonders
here—it bas Corgi a man u.. eon's:minion, that all tie Ara.
load :ma leiest _dia. When he commented ndps* .
Brant's Stedibitig, hr Era/dna' raise '4O land Co his head ;hi
bled at the lusTS, and every .yenpfotia seemed to Nikes
that he rrartedle4-, but, astonishing to all, be is now able to
14bor and rid'es til3 orer the county. H. need yawls. lat.
.Des. I will alselhoW you; when I visit the city of New
'York in the spriac, wh.arzreat things Brant Fins dose orlon.
has also cared a yffung lady 4. Consweptialt In
cminty,' which her father.says tan doctor Ma tare.
; R.AiSED FROM THE GRAVE:
Messrs. Fran 6c Faster, meMatats .of West COTBW'in,
Conn.. called 'on us at: New York, April , 2141847, mad wid '
Britari nalsont had .effected cures of Amok' hepsleti
Coesamptien to their town, that now no other ea* meg,
tine could he acid there ; that ithad noised seat as if fro
tair grace-46rue that physicians and all the Mande
Intact die.!' One gentleman. in particular, Wsa - .o ihr.goos
thathis physician told him It toes liteii# to take any man
medicine. Its then, "when as hays was left, began to Wm
Itrgat's Banta' qui is adw as 114 as hirer
.
DootAiri could give no , Help. "
Mr. P. to: u. lambs" a merchant at Piarpad Criers
Ashtabula co Ohio, wrote to us, Oetobey 2d, 1818, shad
ar ctrl
ed 0 cure of Coitsvrnon which the'use of Baser's is ,
DlAl. Pux.eoogay BALSAM had effected In Mr. Wfflfta
Crarkst of an adjesing town. , Mr. Crochet had sought m
llef from the beet physicians ind,nunicaroun medienwhot
foetid none, for the fatal band of that unrelenting =bran
Cossitaipges, had taktes fast bold on his winds, and wash,
destroying and debilitating his body that , be was a nen
skeleteest Ilelwas giver len by bia . physlcian, and all friend +
as one *ho walla min inhabit &firers. But even is thlw
last , extremitt. attune and marvelous salt may seen. yet
it isl.,trum , llo the use: of may fist latftss o f. BRANT'S !M
-AN r olonstar'lnALSAllll has unelinched the hand of ths -
destroy rridi4 restored Ur. Crochet to health, and he
now a strIrr,IIIEAITY, 111/LN.
61..gED ING AT THE "'LUNGS.
Mr. W. Chapman. _ merchant, Madhsbary., state of
moot, stated to uslbat his son was afflicted wfth **kid ell
the •bosgs. and after all other. remedies failed. and his-phit
clans arid t h e world dir, he- made use of arson heist fw
Adam's, soon restersel him te heelth.
SHE CpliLD NOT STEEP IN
Mr. James Inns ''merchant and minaret ffirkland,lallt
Co. O hio, wrote, blept.lBth, 1818, that Pialll 6 l, Po wooer et
Barn :was effecting MEM ants in that rid. ,
sty ;; one awe in patentor, was the wife of kis bead all*
She bid been diseased for portico Peast, and her bared
had 6pent lama tat bie earnings In paying doetoth =alit
4it-4: all _kind' Oil medicines but to no purpose. Bhe
n o t aid sisid-;r1 heifer a" ft" eau•l _so*
of her distant;
,but now Ping 51. Make er own
fidwerisry Estee* she, lie ad Pry 84 d r, l ° 11 4
as Well as weer the cad, _
FEMALE WEAKNESCES , ANI.COMPLAINS,
No rensedy, r offand to' tbe, public,lssikover been half It
we'd" altd._ e l 4 retisrage ,ALL the Incidental web
shuns and irregrosritiss of The OM POLIIIONABI
Racism. It makes no difference whetherdiode
be reporessiookleaost or ether- werdwissHt. ItEdt r it i g
ALL. by, traw/then/4 the roam, swab ouse th e ansitha
and SOCYTHIIiff and ALLAYING 11101tVOUS IRBITABIL
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