=mm II TM COIIIIIIN. Making and Preserving Butter. The manufacture of Butter is attracting 'much interest in thisicounty, and if judiciou s ly conducted, will handsemely remunerate the far mer. The following itrtielo contains many val- . nable hints, which if . strictly followed would . greatly improve the ':quality and consequently enhance the price. that in 'regardo salting is specially commended. The *ea don strong est urged against StisquehanniCo. Biitter is, =that it' is too -salt. l i ßatter .salted with the " , ` - common Salina salt -not worth by 3to 5 eta. , - ,*much as that saltA with larerpix):l ground "rialt. It is also of din greitesfimportince that ,the Butter at each churning, and the salt should be carefully weighed in order to have itof uni form saltness, throuih the firkin. There is no reason why the Butter made in this County should not bring fis inch in market as the Or ange Co. Alittle attention to the manufacture will do it. Every farmer May have noticed that the :price obtained for Oatever be had to sell,al vv.; depends more Or less on the quality ; but in. thing, perhaps, this .110 paOioularly con spietions as t he intiele of butter. Double or treble the prioe itreidili obtained for some butter, that poor or Ordinary buttermill bring. In the New Yort or 'Boston itiarkete, the price of butter ranges from eight to twenty fire cents per pound. We could mime daries, the butter from which has brought from twenty to twenty-five cents per pound, fottlyears in sueeMien. Now this difference is cadged by quality, and how important it is that this principle should be du ly regarded. We believe it to be well established, that to croduce the very best butter, and especially that which will keep longest, the cream should be Perfeetly - eweet ihMi churned. Some experi ments, very carefully conducted, some years -since, by Dr. TrailV of Edinburg, and publish ma in the Tnnisactiens of the Highland Agri- Cultural Society, (deafly lead to this conclusion,* and We believe it is ',l3upported by the observa tion of the - best blitter-makers in this coun try- Washing butter,'" when first taken from the -churn, is a practice fads propriety of which has been considerably controverted; but perhaps the true reason of it is not always understood. Wlien the weather i;d•warm, or the creamnod milk has been expoted to too • high's tempera •ture, the butter is sjpt to t' come soft," and in this state it is very difficult to work it properly. The use of cold water, in such cases, is to harden the butter and facilitate the expulsion of the butter-milk. It is of the greatest impcirtance that the butter- be ptoperly worked, for on the 'perfection of this part of the process, or the . enttre separation of the oleaginomi from the serous and cheesey particles; its keeping qui& ties greatly depends, There seems, therefore, to be no objection to the use, of water, when %atter is in the condition above mentioned ; but it would on the contrary, appear to be de cidedly useful in sue ir cases, Bat the questioni presents itself—Suppose butter could be properly worked and the but- Lter-tailk thoroughly expelled without the use o water, would washing be expedient Practical results, so far as• the knowledge .1 the writer extentki, furnish a negative to th': question. If the Milk and cream has b • n kept in a proper stale, and is not to muchit ed in churning, the butter will generally " dome hard," and may be readily worked in a thor ough manner withodt water. . Trials have been made by dividing parcels of butter, produced under such circumstances as are here Inetioned washing one portion and -working the other 'without washing. Mad the unwashed portion has been-found to ieep sweet the longest ; and the fact is deemed to be well established that - butter which —conies" sufficiently solid, is in jured by being washed in water. In the Veit Aeries of Europe, tltie practice is not approved. In the chapter on 14 Butter," in the " British Husbandry," it is .Iremarked in reference to washing, that "it is a practice not to be com mended, and in many es has been relin -quished." In the Farmers' Series," in the account of a " Ghteestershire Vale Perm," which is said to be conducted with superior management, we are told—"it is found by long experience that butter retains its sweetness much longer when do water is used in making Upon the whole, ine would restrict the wash ing of better .to these eases where the butter milk could not be expelled without it, and would prefer that course of management which would obviate the necessity of using.water 'for this Purp" . !' • saitlng.—The best,rock salt,,made perfect ly fines °tight ilwapi to be used, if it isinshed to - kitep butter long great deal of butter is spoiled by usingimptire salt. The loss to the far ors of this state from this cause; is annually very rut, and it ii felt to a serious degree in all the western country. It is the opinion of exprieneed des/criin butter, that the price of a large portion of ibit which comes from the west and is sold in 4.119 eastern cities, is injured to the amount of 6 ItiV , B cents per pound by the -use of bad Leas than an ounce of the Turk's Island or ISt. jibes salt, is ao;&Mut for a pound of but ter. In some good ; dories, fourteen ounces of salt are used for - sixteen' pounds of butter— /ingot and siltpetrgbive been tried, but Write :lent:le has shown that they are of no, special benefit.. The salt abould be intiniately Incor poratedwith the batte r when it is first taken from the churn, and the buttcr'should then be set in the dairy. ra4m for twenty-four hours, when onworking it over again, it would be found firm and gelid. If Intended for long -keep% g;the butter should be packed in well glued. atone jars, well 'seasoned white .oak frkiay .Smaller parcels are generally prefer" ied•Aiiiii4t was foOnerly remain - to put Up. Pr, 011 - 14;1047113 4 3 . tp fifty poulds' is tbeiraa -14,-sadly wished in a jar or,firkia. It is re emaiiended to keep;a, strong brine wn the brit seri to the depth aim inch * "Biatterftior *greet cream has the finest favor, and sppearso keep longest trithent'ran eidity"-4onehiii 11:Of-Ttec. Trail] in refer ence to m e -,2 ~ 0 ' Transattkis - #1044 , IticiegYjor 1848; 28; 'DititrowftitP4FiElfiltamp of the' Forwitio l ek,l*4ttej;ol- , 21207 /2 tall 2 fl2/3NII often eP ll lllllll$ Vest -the gbortalibig the liraogl4 'too 1 ht.. 7 e seffsmilit i l th 4 they- oul - : .dieor kW; grj PQM ^ ibe bat 11 "ttill . 44tionsk - 104 10 ; -1161 1 16 / 641 10 110 $ "If"— must be oci so' es xo stinnt;withmit iiiky tenden. o Eh list or sink ;' this important object, being Coined, riigth,of sham isiimmateriir , the lei is.madtof the .pot__. - grafting the cherry, insomuch that- many Inme t .abandoned the attenipt to do, it. Out, if 'attended to in thee-proper lime and Manner, it may grafted with ahleast invariablisiceess. Wo find 'very ittle more difficultyin making it live than the tipple or:pear. In Cleft grafting, which, by the ' , way, although the most common mode, is thi , l matt clumsy and unsatisfactory, it should be, done early, say in March of !the fore part of April, to insure the greatest degree of success. the principal cause of failure,' in this mode, is the tendency • of the bark, in the cherry, to start frQin the stock and to shrink or curl, and draw away the graft; where their edges are brought, in contact. 'To obviate this difficulty, we to of coarse _ cotton cloth Which hait been coated with grafting wax spread on one side while warm, and- wind it tightly around the stook after the grafts are properly set and adjusted. This prevents the bark from star* ing off. The operation is Made more certain, by using grafting mortar to cover the stock and protect:it from the weather, instead of wax, or in addition thereto. We practised grafting the cherry successfully, in this way, last year as Pate as the fore part of May. lIE4LTII---lIEAI-TII. TIE MOST EFFECTUAL of all KNOWN REMEDIES DR. DRAKE'S PANACEA THE WILT RADICAI.. ct , ,e FOIL C'UNSUMYTJON!! IT ALSO BEABOTES ►ND' PERIKASIRNTLY COREA ALI. DISZA aim ABIBUSO FROM AN IMPURE ATATB OF TUB BLOOD VIZ: SOofoll or King's Evil. Rheutnatism,,Ottstinste Cutaneous Eruptions, Punplcs on the face, Blotches, piles. , Chronic Sore Eyes, Ring Wltrm or 'Fetter, Scald (lead, Enlargement & Pain of the Bones .11r. joints. Stubborn Ulcers, Syphilitic Symp. lotto. Sciatica or-Lumbago, 'diseases aria. big from an injurious use of Mercury, I:oropecy, Exposure or Imprudence in i life; also, Chrquic Constitutional , . . disorders. In thiS medicinerwaveral innocent but very potent articles ef the vegitable kingdom are united, forming a eompOund entirely different in its character and properties from any other preparation, and unrivalled in its operation on the system when laboring under ; It should be in the bands of every person, who, by business, general course of life, is predis posed to the very many: ailments that render life a curse, instead of a Wising, and so often result in death. • FOR SCROFULA. Dr. Drake's Panacea is recommended as a certain remedy: Not one instance of its failure has ever on- CiJr1 : 0:1 when freely usedl It cures the disease and at the same time imparti vigor to the whole system.— Scroll.lons persons can never pay to much attention to the state of their blood. Its purification should be their firs aim ; for perseverance Will accomplish a cure of arm hereditary disease. FOR ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, SCUIrTy, Scorbutic Affections, Tumors, -White Swell ing, Erysipelas, Ulcers, Cancers; Running Sores, Scabs. and Biles, Dr. Drake's Panacea cannot be too highly extolled ; it searches out the very rout of the discase,,and by removing it (rani the system, makes a care certain' and permapent. - INDIGESTION OR DYOPEPSIA. -- No Medicine perhaps has "mr been discovered which giyes so meth tone to the s`tomach and causes the accretion of a healthy gastric juice to decompose. the foiiid isa Dr, Drake's'eanacett. DaiDtake's Panacea its used with the greatest fus ee:l is Rheumatic Complaints, especially such as are ehroniC; . It cures by driving out all impurities and foul bunions which have accumulated in the arystem, which aro the cause of Rheumatism, Gout,Z,and Swell. jugs oribit joints. 011ie remedies someames give temporary relief; this entirely eradicates the disease from the system, even 'when the limbs and-bones are • dreadfully swollen. ' CONSU M PTIOV Coast:ammo era Be cuago.,-Coughs, Catarrh. Bronchtlis, Spitting of Blood,. Asthma, Difficult or profuse :Expectoration„ Hclic Fluah, Night Sweats. Pain in the side Sic. have been cured, and can be with as much, certainty as any other simple disease. A specific'has long been sinaght fur, but in vain until the duacovcry of Dr. Drake's Panacea. It is mild and safe but certain and - efficacious in its operation, and cannot possibly injure'llit most delreate constitution. We would earnestly recommen4 those afflicted to give it a trial—arid we Wiese theyiwill not Lave occa sion- to regret it. The erten] is cleansed and strengtheped, the ulcers on the luhgs are healed, and he patients gradually 'regain theft- usual health and strength' Head the fullovring: ' , TESTIMONY. PIIkA., Dec. 14th. 1747 Dean Sin T o reply t o y o ur ' , question respecting the use o f Dr. Draken Panacea, I, will say, that al. thnugke perfect disbeliever in the caisistence of a Prinateri. or a cure lot all disease', however valuable it may be in certain conditions of the system, still I have believed that a curo for consumption would be discovered sootier or later, and curiosity lodine to try your medicine In two very inycrerale canes. Thes were pronounced by the artendiqg physicians Lobe etteemitter cos morrow; and . abandoned :by them as in curable.' One of the persons had heen under the treat' inept °recycle! very able practitioner for a number of yearn. Ind they said she had 'sld fashioned Coa. sineOliiie combined with Sorofufa," and that shy mlighi linger or some time, but Could not be perms. nently relieved. In both cases the effectuf the Pane cc* has been most gratifying. Only four or . five bot— tles were used bey one of the persons belorc she be _ gin ta i improse;rapidly. The otter too about ten, I wilt linty add that fimiliar as I 'am with consump— tion kv i bcrit a c c and by thee ;tensive observation aa, a Study, and knowhtg also ic injurious effects !keine; 'cases out of ten of tar, boneset, and other veg etable! tonics, as well es many of the expectorants and sedatfica, I should neVer have recommended the use of Drake's Panacea if I had not been acquainted with the ineedieuts. ;.Belfice it to sayi that these are rec— ommended by our most popular and scientific pbysi. clanS;i and in their present combined state, form pmts. ably iltd best alterative that has ever been made. The cure lain.seconiance With's theory of Consumption broached in France a few years ago, by one of her Most eminent Witten on medicine, and now establish d which iaiiiitof no dispute. yo) , Respitetfully Yours. L C. GUNK. •• ,• ~ —,--• Winn the langoaga of anothcr,i 'Dr Drakes Pan acea IS always salutary In itiLeffuals—nove r injurious. It is All: opiatisor expectorant; It is not intended to lull A invalid into a fatal scantily. It is a great re meir oi . Y4a grand healing and -curative compou nd, !lbw,' t and only remedy which i medical science & 'kW MO 'get produced for the trcairisent or this - Intl'. erth hilbong, tiered nsalady.. And nu _person- person-afflicted with:ShisidrentediSesaCmill be just-to bioself and his trim* if be go,down to the grave without testing its virtutia. .A-nnigh bintle, in most Cases will produce 1 a fatortible.ehange in ' the condition of' any patient. 1 1. 'AV THE.LADIP , S. i - Lubec erpalti:•complexion nottconsuroptive. hal)- ; jta, and nuch nacre debilitated - b . /Shoat obstructions Which panties *liable to; are restored is? the use of a bottle Wr. ham to Iloonsisrad !Igor. his by . far the he,lkiretnat,i/ e ver discovered fcr weakty chi ld ren, and t ro t h as have'bidlintniorsi'beingrpleasa4 they' istielt. 6 i - : It •lini.amrsitely, - lateral - the - eppetite, etirepstk aid. eelor. , ' • Nell. ...,bfpatesii be ninranurpriaini than its invigora langeWcetivec the Whine franse. iPersoas,_ all weak. Deis 444 laiiheite before tahipiltkl4;, twee 'keen!. thus..,_ fitl,tekreti* alitlierelek inienee. It hp hied Irtruite4itio t*, tteryele#eee. - et• the rfe *do' ' ' t!' ' ' • i ' 1' • - - -'': i ...:•.•••-• lit .1-i•,;c.,'l •,.• 1 ,Q. - ,... ; - :-. --. , - _-- . , 'l'-C` 011741reliil and mile ;bat YOO - gat the &Du :0 1 M .12011 MIASik'selecia-fg hie' tetittett 4 ° of Gail. ;F. greilietime'the wish ' - *het shoo - the Mue tt-Daig:-?.4 1 1' ' 114 ****/s l6 t litibradApe4 by Storrs 4.1. Co programeXel I Nett *kb St, ThasdidiloWs,. , !- .. , I.' ,77., t I, y. NMI co!nplaipt , • t , ,_:- THE 311)ST. EXTRAORDINARY MEDI - ..i LI NE . • . IN TILE WORLD. . ? • • - . 4. . This exit ct Is put up in quart bottles; It Is six times cheap- I et, pleasant r, and warrant' d superior to any sold. it cures diseases wl odt vomiting, purer g, sickening or debilitating lite patirmL (g • GIIEAIi, FALL - AND WINTER DIEDIL i !..1 CINE. i . fs ._ , . rho ereatbeauty and superiority o f tins medicine over all otberls, nulls it eradicates direnters it invienratee the body. It Id er; of tett very best fall and Winter medicines known ; it nbt only purifies the whole sy,teem, and strengthens the petemn Mit id creel is nose PI", and rich blood ; a W irer possessed by tm other mOicine. And in this lie. the, great secret of Its won Oriel sneers. It Into performed within the post two years nenrelthan 0.000 cures of severe caws of disease; at least i t 000 or Itiosi4wm• constdered incurable. More than i 0.000 tares of Chronic. Rheumatism ; 1 , ,O&J chews of Itt spepria; ''' , OM cures of genet:lt debility and want of eneryy ; . XlOO pews of the di ffe rent female complaints,. 000 forest of Scnefula ; , I 500 theses of Liver crempinlnt 0,509 eines of tree area of the kidney and dropsy; • ' 0,000 Oases of conpumpoon : . And three /ands of viler of diseases of the Wood, viz ; liken. Erysjpelae,.i..salt Rheum. pimples on the face &c., toether with tilim(!rhor Omer of sick headache, pain in the side and chest, spin:!! affcatlnns, &c . This tritium aware must appear incredible, bin we have letters fenA physicians and nther regents from all parts of the U nited:State* informinx us of the extranrdinary curer. R. Vnn 11mtlikiek, roq. one of the mint rerretable itruggists In New• irk. NA 1p onus us that he can refer to more 'ball 150 caws In that phi& alone. Them are thousands In the city of New York: whlkih we will refer to with pleasure. and to men of char. acted It ta the best no diem.. Ger the preventive of &ware known —iondoubtedly saved the lives of mon:than 5,0p0 CHILDREN TILE PAST SEASON. As It rem4eel the cense of Maenad., ard prepared the in for the Summer season. It less never been known to injure In the least the must delicate child. .' ii RHEUMATISM. • This Saelaparilla is used with the men perfect sincere In Rbettmallrec, complaints, however sevree ier chronic The urine Isbbie merits It has performed are indeed wonderful. tither K e e ,,,iti e s s'ennetimes sive temporary relief. tWs enlimlV eradl• eater It rola] the system, even when the limbs and bones arc dte 4fullOrtrollen .. 0:7 - Ilea( Mr. Seth Terry, one of the Melt rt and most respect able lawye t . 4,. In Hartford, Cow, . 'The following is an extract of a letter,. {red from hint, Da. Tot semen—l have need one Mutterer your Sarsaparilla, and find e excellent in its etE,cts upnn a chmnic rheumatic pi n s o w hich I am wthyvt, front an Injury occasioned several I yelled . nen RI a public rive. _Please send me two of your broiler bre the ea ion( Dr. Seymour I have conversed with two of our principal Phyilelans, and recommend your St3ET larsaparilla. kl l TERRY. Ilslrtford) March ill, 1843. _ ' CONSITIPTION CURED. Cleanse: nd strengthen. roosumptlon can be cured. Bro-- chitis, Co tooptiora Liver Complaints, rolds. Catarrh. rough., Asthem .9 Mine of blond, soreness In-the Chest, Beetle Flush, Nlttla Sw . ts, Ditlictfit or profuse Expectoration, Pain In the side Ace ifflve been and can be cured. iPit 7' Allas- we -Dear Sir; Nearly twenty years ago I took . . s i a violent and, wh -ch settled nn my hints and alit end me se- t HE Proprietors fake this 'method of mat vinely.; indeed, finally it became a tonstnet hackle? couch. but not so seer as to prevent me from attending to my business.- Within tit last few years it Increased on m e grad tally. At king known to Me world; the most valoable and int. last t tweakr le redueed-I breathed with difficulty and raised , portant discovery ever recorded in the history of mat. witleitty Ouch much bad matter and for the hut' nine months .i . " previous ta,ueing your Sarsaparilla, had regular might sweats; _mine- . , indeed mvffriends and myself supposed I would die with the In testing by chemical esperiment, the medieiriql j consomprinn; butt has • theitapitinmr. to arprise you th .t to my 'merit. after using three bottles of your Samaparilin I find properties of a rare plant, which grows along 41 my isealtityreentred. It revived me gradually, and I am non . hanks of the Wapsepinicon River. enjoying ny"ich better health than I have for the last ‘el ream 1 covered that it possessed a healitig a in kid io re n s . tOri t c h g ey i'cl I had aininsitentnely lost menet-elite, whi c h w now sisnretunted. or, which, in their opinion, in combination with 'tither Yoivare ai liberty to publish this in the papers with toy name if .reruedres, the result of their medical iresearches, woulli you 'thong.. . . My littliggirl„ who is three veers old, had a very bad : cough .render it a i the Whoieffot last winter. We became very moth alarmed on 1 GRAND' CATIIOI.ICON her account, .IVh de using the medicine, I gave her some of it, • c ,..„ a su ffe ring wie l d. . 1 Ole remedial powers of this and it *aid entirely relieved her, ns well as myself. and she is " llr.no.' nd hearty itP any child I ever saw. She was also Plain wt re tested iv lilt the least. posSible delay, and fail of li blotches; it took them away. and her skin is smooth 1 hundreds of - instances, they proved, fully adequate ; cad ja de n .and lam satistie.l she nsl yo excellent medeclne. • , • recovered her health from i the complete and perfect removal cif disease in ary S. W. CONANT, 444 Bowery. and every form, and it icconfithintly believed dui' tile remedy is destined to produce an entire revolution ui ,- - , .''' i 1 GIRLS READ THIS. the Medical' woad. Facts in !licit possession fulti; 'Vim wilt, have pale complexions.. duil eyes, blotches on the i warrant them in making the astounding announek- I (scooting skin, and are "out of spirits," use a bottle or two of Dr. To esendo rTersaparilla. It will cleanse your blond, re., ' 1 1 ' ' 'tilt r medicine ' ' nor tnent, that it immeasurably surpasses in Ira power lo . u root and expel di,scase, every. o c move ttri eckle. and blotches, and give you nnlmatinn , spark .. ling eyesdrme spirits,-and beautiful aunt -legion -all of w n. • are of itnt4ense value to unmarr'ed ladies. This Great Ileniedy ; , ~,. GREAT FEMALE 111EDICIN.H. has been administered in order In tall its power to 7*l 11i•- • . TovilesetursSamaparilla Is a sovereign and speedy cure' numbers of patients. in the most hopeless cases, sutli Bar fercipinlit Constimption, Barrenness, bencorrecea or t bites, ohstruetedir difficult Menstruation, incontinence of Urine, or as had balled the skill of the most eMinent physiciatt, tnettlental discharge-thereof, and for the general pmaration, , and bad proved too obstinate to be temoved-by any tif of the Styo m, no matter whether th e result of inherent cause, the numerous remi dies of the day, :and to the petit:let or produced by irregularity, illness or ace ident. I . Nothini.k.an be more surprising than its insigne.' ing mr. ,,, : astonishment of all, it effected complete and. portal. on the hunian frame. Persons ail weakness and lassitude. from' nen t cures ; thus brilliantly triiim ph Mg , not only ovl•r taking It Mee become robust and fee of energy under its infitt ! the greatest retriedies known Leib° medical professirt, eves. It Ilmordiately counteracts the nerveles:snas of the le i hut over all the Pills, Syrups end Panaceas., wlterke interim rat, . hitt is the great tame of tarrenneto.. •IV wilt tan be expected ot us, in cases of 1.0 dentate a nature, I virtues are BO loudly truMpeted throoghoutlhe lenah s ter exhibiteertifirattni of ernes performed, but we can asSure the and breadth of the jam'. . 0. afflicted flint hundreds of eases have been reported to us See. cad casealyhere families have been without children. after a t sing a fenTibaules of this itwaluable medicine, have been blare the proprietors challenge the world to produce Eta AS A GENERAL FAMAY MEDICINE,, iod with hraltity offspring. . e u al. It bets in perfect, harmony :wi th the laws ;:if t Dr To*ssitan-sly wife being greatly distressed by weak- q ' most and g 4 octal debility, and staferine th continually by pain and ' nature, and completely purifies the ' Blood, a vitiatid asessatit of be:trio:clown, minim of e womb, at d other dif stale of which is the cause of all die! ass , It has been fitt having known ca se s w h ere . y our medicine has of administered in Asthma, Apopleiy, 'Barbers' li#ll c fse u te i"' " .I lgresSt cures, and also hearing rt recommended for such ea las I havellescribed, I obtained a b tile u I you r Extract of Sa Canker, Catarrh, Chol er a Mor r fElks, Co li c, Cols I • l separilla / Ind followed &herniations you Cave me. Ina short Cuegh, Con s umption, Croup. Craelps and Convitl. ' time It rei treed her complain is , and reamed her to heat' h. Ile.. inCgrauf I for the benefits site received, 1 take pleasuletu thus slims. Cancerous Sores. and Ulcers, Dropsy, Dyspep.. sin, Dysentary, Epilipey,•Erysipelai, Enlargement ;pf atkuowlekingit and recommending It to the noble. 1 N. U. MOORS . 2 the Spleen, Fever and Aguc , Fmnalt Complaints, En:. Aiban-,,,d'i & ttg. 17 1817. Crand &. Lyillits as. vine of alltinds, Gravel. bout; Htsteries,' Lifland'. To Al'uOreas Iltaatcto Limes .- This Extract of Seem . mount hart:been expressly {trepans! in reference to female con:- ,ion of di Liver, Lungs. Kidoeys rt , d Bladder. 14j , plaints.. 'i, female-oho has reason to hAleve sheer approach_ gest ion. Jaundice, Leprosy, Liver Complaint, Neuril. Ing?that ce teat period "the turn of life," should neglect intake gia, Palpitation of the Heart; Price; Scrofula, Spirla I • it, as it is, certain preventive fur any of the numerous and , Co mp l ain t , bonittted leases to which females are subject at that time of • Sall-Rheum , Scald Head, Syphilis, Sul) ' life, Thilii.Perial may be de'ayed several years by using I bi s provion of Ilieshlenses, Tic Ddulooreus. &e. The 1 medicine...i Nor is it less valuable for those approaching Woman- peopristors. have yet to learn that it has failed iq a ho o d, a s to s calculated ID asenst nature, by quickening the blood and invratmc the system. Indeed this medicine is invalua- Me for all,it 'grains disentms to which women are subject. .4 sing4e instance of e ff eciting a cure. • As a Preventive 1 , It bra the whole system, renews permanently the natural of disease, it Is entitled io'llie fullest; confidence of Ills energies, removing the impurities of the Nay, mini so (Sr communit y , I almulatt ~ thesystem as to pro lute a sul.setipient relaxation, - 1 welch ts tke casco( most medicines taken for female weakn ess and money has been saved by a limily use of it. and dlacasy. ECROFULA - It has already crossed I the Atlantic, and measu es CURED.—This certificate are. 110117 in progress to extend: lila blessings of t is I ebticlUstatiiy proves th at tide Sarsaparilla has perfect control o- vet, _the mffjo. obstinate diseases of the blood. Three persons GREAT RESICEDY throughout tile world, euSed In ojie hott-e is unprecedented. 'The proprietors invite the Sick to try a single b r feel assured that they will lte perfectly eat Ala. Trittsailltt-Dear Sir: I have the pleasure to inform you and they that th rett Otf my children have been cured of she semi:tile by lied with the entire trethfutnesi ooheir represeni the rq-our excellent medicine. They were afflicted very cone. - four seven ly vt,th bad pores miry : have taken ry bottles -' it took '.. • . . i them at#ei, for which I feel wider deep obligation. PRINCIPAL Galilee, €l3 Bowery, Na , .!./ ;4 • Your*, respectfully, d 1 , ISA lini.Y. GRAIN , MG Wooster-street. Sold also by , C.'BALIDWIN, Agent, Montrose: New i tk, March 1,1347. P.ricc2s Gems . a Box. eet T r h irm.: , :eae s , e, m o ce r f rt m e i m il ry l t l e i c yF u t i;et a e n . .n - 7 , l :l y n r :d c l i tr wr an e nsend o s : i n n t p rh 'n ll :Tt ai s ci o: n y f oit t o he r d A t2 a l e i ha l i y o i n: y e .: Mee in "telecoms cases prescribed Dr Townieud's Sarsaparilla; and belittle It to be one of lbw inert valuable preparations in thi mark. 1 II II PAULDING, Jul D. J .WILsON, , 0 - U It BRiGGS. . o AlbanyE,Arrit 1. 1846. ' P ELI] EN poem, t , • VA 0 ces.-Capt GIV kl'Lean,one of thr El S Marine greys, am : member of the New Jersey Legislature, bu kindle menu „following certificate. It tells its own sto.y. • A year ' nee I was taken with Intlu um ellra cedthtreo in etry d ro m pt : co.', . w . h t ),,,w was' e s . , lisewar. January 23, 1847. se l" or's l at e tt li tar dr ill b a i , liti and ted P e fl S :r i ta k l i ng "' U ter i M et el earti mtak , y il ingi n ir d el, a tual. tt a ltt ow u o t fi ed unldd l t e4 lt .ell und d tr aY iin - ; thtnocinattbeilrmalYpitrohtitsaid medicine, I vel7 l hi tia l v it.s a c u eo .e c i or pa in v u l cossiderackm. -G W Me LEAN. 'l 4 PILES I t PILES I .. 1 D r^ T wosend's Sarsaparilla is no less successful , Dyspepsia' or.l4 heu_m i nt h ir e t c nd t. : pa litY rilia ll a ea re d tm th l i ; Won:- haitutingt is distressing template! than fordisetses of the blood f el y T mi lni r s li ar e sa bi iseittat. „ e r the last 13 or B years past I havabeen subject to tse vase • of the piles, during which I have su ff ered' all the tastureso ; tat complaint,and had despaired of ev findi er nf relief wept, I n atb. I have the pleasure to Inform you that °there Is arsta b ' ilaCilead." d I have used Iwo bottlesol your lean nmarlita, reel no nmainsof rely old ample lee I send you tb4lfor iestion, settnoy person you may y refertome I would Ini.-I is inform inform of th e benefits I have meted' at your hands. uts truly, JOHN HALL, 49 Fuluoteet. 1° firth!Otniqlth•Yrlnter l6 lNassau-street,ll story, eared ofa rum sod aggregated ease of the Piles. ' ' O r ttnetpil trice ISM Pluton street, Sun,Buildlng, New York , ~ , • 1 • BeiltileY •44 Read ._,,, giintii for Su6quehinn'a *County . . . _ . : , 1 AEW:tairsfiONS. , sp- US received from New T ork nod aciil be Old . fr. ' 10 to 30 per cent lens than ever be. fOre off d=in. this miliket. Grateful for Oust 30 01 ..„ . pope . by fair dealing oral low prices to Merit tbe 'patronage Of those wbo buy guinds in te OW niti u tt; i t: ' .' -; . H. I, WEBB:- rSton ' , Feb, 18.1848.., ~, - I ' G KRA. ' 11404 lbo. good Mo!ca2odo atl etc ,11100 do. do .PoryorKo, " 84 " j blSda Doublolifioed 100 fin " St the 'Omar BUAROWB &co. Salamander, 'rare, mad Thief Proof Chests. Fire-Pfaff-Doors for Ranks and Stores, Seal and Leilef-eopy . iegyressms. Pate , nt Slate-tined Re frigerators, Water ! filters, patent portable Water Closets, intended for the sick • and in firm. • EVANS A, *WATSON, 76 SOUTH THIRD STHFET; (OPPOSITE Tin PIIII4DELPHIA. I-ICC/LOME ) , MANUFACTURE , and keep constantly on hand, a large assortment oldie ebovear tides, tugethe with , their . - - Fatent Unproved SaltunandWrre-Progif - Ssets, :which are so / constructed as to set a& reSt all manner of doubt as to their being strictly fire-proof, and that they will resist the. Tire df tiny building.— The outside cases of these Safes; are made of boiler him, the insfileease of solostone, and be- tween the outer case and inner case is a space of some three inches thick, and iglilled in with Indestructible material, so as in niake it an im• pozsibility to burn any of the contents inside of this Chest. These Soapstone Sal d Menders we are prepared anti; .do clu.ll 3 loge the world Ito produce,any article in 'th Shape of Book I Sates that will standlas ninth :heat, and we I hold ourselves ready 4t all times to have them fairly tested by public bon*. , We also con tinue to manufacture . S large.assortment of our Premium Air-tight Ftre.procit,Safes, of which there are over SOO neat in usel and in every in stance they have given entire - atistitct ion to the purchasers—of which We wit refer the public 1 of a few gentlemen who have them in, uie. Haywood & Snyder, Putt. ville ; Joseph G , Lawton, Pottsville • bor. Wit ierri Carr, Doyl estown, Pa. N. diGiVaylo , 129 north 31st. A. Wright 4 Nephew', Vine all. Wharf; Alexan der rarer, Corixeynneer, corner. of Filbert and. 9th sts.: John M Ford., 32 north: 2,1 si.; Myers Jamesßush, 20 north 3d st.;i James 31 'Poul, 101 south, 14th street.: Dr David! Jayne,' 9 south 3d st.- 1 I M ,tthew T Miller, 20 south 3d at : and we leould name some hundreds of others if tt Was i necessary. Now we invite the attention rd the , public, and particularly those iamant of Fire • ' proof Safes, to call et our store hefore rir- Chasing elsewhere, and :we can sat 61Y themi that they can get a better and cheaper article. at our store than at any Other establishment its the city. :. , . 1 We also Manufacitore the !ordinary Fir Prnof .Chestp, of very IoW Prices, cheaper %had , they can be bought tit ally other store in Phtl-' i ladelphia. DAVII9-EVANS. .I JOHANNES : WATSON. 6-Iy. 1 1 TilE GREAT REIII6I - tql P g ' FORESTS'. Feb. 9, 1848 g l virvWeee THISANTHROPIO PILLS. ABOUT u.ll 7 l3RitiOnTS & co' CHEAP :GOODS. WE are now iteeeiving additions to of r largestock of goods, tiflati cOmpritrig taw it. proba bly does) a greater 'ganef of articitiThan any otter in the'county, We offer to,-purchasers on the most rcpt. ennoble fermi. ' Wanted in esehangei for goods and on debit. oatst 3s. 6d., and corn and. other kihds of grain, and ?fp. does generally, at the hi g hest nrarket.priees. U. BURROWS dc'CO.g. . Gibson, Jan. 15,1848. • mwo Bushels of Oats ad. 1 2000 " " Corn, 500 " " Buck Wheht, 1 . —ALSO-6 Wheat, Rye, Beans, Flax saeiLlTimothy se*, Bees wax, Geese feathers, &a. &a. at the high est market prices, in exchanger for goods, or a debts, at the itore of 1 • U. BURROWS & CO. • kinuary 17, ISIS, °R°VlLirl ai LAss BURIKIWA di, qO. ails rcreiving a lii e supply i t 0 . 1 of Crock ry, and 4iut : lll art, which they . II sell, at'inuch lo er' prices thisifit Nil ever been of r. ed I, in this see ion of eoirtrY ft.. - ' • - ? -:- 1 nameled c pa 8i: p . ike: • •114 'Per sett - 1 ' Printed lo - ; do . 81. - -to 41(.: do. do T a Seth, 65.; Od.'io Be. do. do Ifkahes, and . Baker*, 50 per con ~ and:other articles, including : tumblers, heo., 60 to 50 per dent r below; former', Price'. mAn r pm , *ems!, srisiakorrei ead 111 ea r how. keepers, wishing is jiti:o4oC o .iwiq do well e Gall and examioo 'oar stock, - • " - ' • i Aent446l44A.' ~ 1 1 - ' • - •'' - ' 'XIG.H.-- f 1 A ....... ...... .1_ 0 ,....,. i ., -. i , . 1 ... i .: ..y- c.... . - - 1 -1;, - --,_. -, - - "-, • YOBS 1 ---- - ' ›-:T ' k • , .1 - . • ~.._ 1 COL EGII- 0 %:' ' 'EALTM . d I', 2 411 Inaba Oreet, INlBile. Iftolr. 4, 6L -G. C. AUGHN,'S VEGtTABLE,I4ITHON TRIPTIO ADVERTISEMENT FOR 1547. ' I CANE. I ISAW, I CIONNUICRENr is inOst. einifiati 4ally the case with -this article,. pimicaio Its eve ilielded to its• most marvellous medical pcnier. Wherever-it hos gond, and South America, En hand Canada, and the United States ?lave proved limpid ',Nils statement, the above quotation In isstronir an pithy sentence, tells the wholelstory; - ' lntrafid4 th 'principle upon which you are cured may not be kitow o you, but the, result of a trial .of the article is falls • actory ; You are restored, and the secret of the cu /. maims with the proprietor. The Medicine is4com tjamind of 22 distinct vegetable agencies; eacll indi N.idual root has its own particular,exclitsivo, maicin I property, conflicting with no other compoiind - Mt root 'oho its own cure--and as ii Perfectteo %lotion, when taken into the system, iidoet. thi4wor which NATURE. when her ! •laws were fist istablishe ntended it should do—purifies. strengthen's. a dT• ji stores the broken down, debilitated eonstitut on. Demist, in all its characters, .W . lll be cOmpletel -era ic..ted from the system, by its use. See pamphlets i t agents' handi, for free circulation—they treat f opo all duseases, and show testimony of cures. Giave • and all complaints of the urinary °reins, fond ids i the cause of great .suffering. and Vidoui's 'arm Tetrrie has acquired no small eelebrityi over theicout . try, by the-cures it has made ID this distressin; cla. of afflictions. So famed; it seems; id this . meilicin that it has thus attracted the notice arena of our Mt. cal publications. In Alm Ncjoinberi No., 1846; I We .. Buffalo Jot mil and Monthly' flevietv oft Med . ! cal and Surgical Science," in in artilelupon caleulm s diseases, and "solvents," thO writer, after rtutin i the fact that the English goi,4rnmesithnce purkhas.; a secret remedy, and also noticing 4c purchase ' I 18112, of • secret remedy, by the: Legislature oi Ne 1 Yurk. thus pays tribute to the fame of thit Mtrlicir. . I—.. Why do nut our. Representatives in Sea+ ai 1 Assembly convened,. enlighten and i'disiolvtr' Li t. I suffering, thooionots of this country, by the pitche c. lof Van.. in's Vegetable bithroitriptic, than wh ch 1 0 I.olvent since the days of Alchemy hat pnsses. d o e, I,3lrilie fame 7" Reader„here:is a periodical o hi, =i ! standing, acknowledged throughout a large iii i of thiscountry -to be one of tilt: best coaducted jiurna it of the kind in the United States. exchanging with tin scientific works of Europe to our certain knoir lAA , c edited by Flint. M. D., and contributed to by Inert •f the highest professianal ability, Bibs stepping aside c I notice a .•• secret remedy." You *inlet - oneetund I sland iin unknown and worthless itstifum, coil th i I extort a comment for so high a q:arter—andtcons - ! quently, neless it directly conflictel with the piracti i lof the, faculty, it must have been its ;great "(.m. ' !which has caused -it to receive this passing 51od. 1 Kt DNET diseases, weakness of the bark and spfue. • regular, painful and suppressed Menstruotioni Flu 1 Arhus, and the entire comp:lc:elect trait' of evi!..e..hi • I.fullow a disordered system, arc at, once relicveelby t I inedieine. Send for pamphlets froth Agents. and y I will find evidence of; the value Oki*, Lithobtrip , there put forth. Asa remedy fur thetirregul4ties I the female system, itlias ii; tire corntiond a ? ron which has been resorted to in the. north of Eurripc centuries—as a sure dire for This eumplakht, a4d as 1 restorer of the lualtlil of the entire itystem. i Li- CoMpLAINT. JAUNDICE,' BiLioUN DiOEAI.O. &c., faro i ; stonily relieved. People of die West. wdi tind" it I. e 'only remedy in these. 'eotiiplaints; as well as rev 1 AND AGU'E. There is [no remedy dike .. 11,, and rO c I 1 mil or quinine forms tiny part of tins mixture. - . injury will result in ifs usc, and its aptive pri6terti are manifested in the use of p single n oz bortio, ; For FRYER AND AGUE Bilious Disorflcrs;,takelnoo e. AGUE ler medicine. Bums Tissl, GuUT.- will find relief ITlne action of ibis nteditino upon t h e .Bfouii. w II change the disease-41dd". Origirate4inAlic 4100 d land a healthy result Will follOW. Drhitiqi.itiiiNG 0, -rues, &c.„ yield in a f--av da i!s' Ilse °YAWN -M dice I Inflammation op TIM tUNGS,CutO3II, CONSUNPTI N 01 a, I has ever Jouridrefiefl gCaOPULA. Eaystrßl.aefPlL s, I Inflamed _Eyes—all :caused by impure , bloofl; .. , II I find this article the rfncdy.: Tne systcro, - ccititiple 41 !y acted upon by the l.m..enty s -two diffeledtiper of the mixture, is purified . and restortid ;:0 a •l i ar' 1 1 cure u ill not follow. The train of!! cilium)* Wa . plaints Palpitation of the- Hatt Si 4 Heade:de. 1e Miry, &c., arc all the result of somederangefitent .1 the system, and this Grtakr Bantu= wall; do ti work. The promises set forth in the advertileme Li are based upon the proaf of what it -has done.: in t is past four years. The written testimony 6f 10 ;(3 I Agents, in Canada, the United Ftates, Englatid a ir, South America, in the possession of the prtitrict r and car: he seen by all interested; is a stiflicint ;e. monstration that it is the beat Medicine etecioffe a to the World. Get the pamphlet, and study to pr . iciple as there laid down. of the method of cur 4, - , up in 30 oz. bottles, at 152 1 12 uz, do at $1 ;each Idle larger holding 6 oz. more than two small Lott:, S. Look out and 'not get impaled upon. Ever?. hot le !has .. Vaughn's Vegetable Lidionttiptic Mtstur " blown upon the glass. the written signature of - C. Vaughn " on the directions, and "'G. C. Vogl , Buffalo," stamped on ' the cork." None ot her es genuine. Prepared by Dr. G. C. Vaughn, sMitsnld 1 the principal Office, 207 Main street, Boltalo, • i wholesale and -retail. No aticntion ~:t,iven teal lett ri unless post paid—orders from regularly conpites .5 Agents excepted r post paid letters, or verbal co a. ruonications soliciting advice, promptly attended' o, grills, . . Officesilevoted exclusively to the sale of This; r. title ; 132 Nassau IN., New York chi , ; 295 Efisei t., Salem, Mass.; and by the principal Druggists t rou ;h. not the United States and Canada, as_adver advertised it the papers. .i Agents in this county ; !BENTLEY & -BEAMMO t rose ; 1,1.e-sal: Beiarrr, New Milford -; W.M. 4Ba r Ler, Great Bend ; O. W. ("WEN, Travelinv age s FIRE!: FIRE! !• 11111 E subscriber ha*g been appoint Agent of the sLycoming been 4lut !neurone° Company for Busquehtinnadoon is prepared to receive applicotions ith: in ranee, ngainst loss by five, in it s ccordanie w the acts of incorporation and Dye-luwsiof t company. The groat res•otirces now posiess \ Ui • y t company as being. much' the mst extensive Northern Pennsylvania„offer very: strong ducemants to all who wish tO ba, seethed gliast loss by fire. to beeoniemitruheis. ROBT. C. SIMPBON, AVM. Montrose, October ist, 18474 • ; A Few Doors East of Pahl o AVENUE, ON TURNPIKE STREET, • IL S. WILSOYS WHERE can be foand thcimost exteensi assortment of HOODSi t in Towq—a not duly fotind but purchased as low andima articles lower than elsewhere—die has Ast r•• plenished and added largclt to tiis term stock. Dry Goodins usual in ,Variety, and e addition, Carpets, Rug,a,' Windktv-Shadel, per Hangings, etc; _ : - GROCERIES, CROCKERN,!I/1%, STEEL,., &e. • - r= • HARDWARE—a more nuensive ism t ment than ever—Mal-able ensilage for Wag.l rnakero, Hawse, Saddle Trim* and Copia Trimming*. ShreeKit and Flap:Nagai Nov.'l; 1847. PRINTS—a large mop! set sag TIFfAN ''S. • - QOLE !mbar and' :Morpoo' '5.,7 cheap al; • 77/FP,ANtS; v. 13 LACK. Striped ' , Plald arlOarieus colon II A Iparai, Colored oeloOtiperai: cualtiaeri cony Ppd.:Oregon Pleisl and,Esrltalollaio hatimat NAILS, trot) and itnt!l at - 4'/FrAA*; ja o Oreand : aboes liner L - oiortme - 7 ,t4 , VF/PA N; HYER'S PILLS _ , , 701 0 4 lavils!wn : 1 01 1 11wwwed . Ifilygreiiiiki r egetisideirlMediellase. TtIiESS Pith on :Of th e best Medical Compounds in use at the ',present day...- As a common familY , Phyalid, for administration in all lempuier complaints of the stomach sad bowels, head llphe; °Ada. &F.; they may be fully depeadettlupon s and kprpmpt use of them on the first appearance of Ind sposition will in variably sate much sickness. They are pecu. liarly adapteiktb all cases of ,eaknesaand geo. era! debility-'-any deiengeinetst of the system, `and especially. With femalei--land asteady, uns interrupted use} of Them, lb Bidet conformity with the directions wtll vett ; soon 'restore the organs of the Bt.:attach loth* natural tone and 4 action, and regulate the boatels, and renovate ' the whole system. ~ , ; . There is no il,fspOsititin - to give extravagant commendations -of them. What is here stated, lis the result, of „actual experience ;with them, and that through a period of ' fi fteen years. 11. is not supposed, or,pretended, that they wilt raise the dead; ;neither ere.tthey designed to be used as freely as we use ttur i pon: Such is not the true purpoie of medicine. Ibronly appro. prints Attlee isi to assist nature in restoring the system to.a prOper tone and action, when una. beithibly, er through carelessness or excess ; it v,icomes' deranged.- Many 'are careless, and hence need this aid. And .the most careful are liable to irregularities or the system. It is needless a)most to . say, thaVa -prompt use of safe and efectivrremedies, op ; the fi rst appear ance of illness,is the part of Wisdom, It:P.Such a Medicine the - i Proprietor knows these Pills to i be.,a . And hit is certain that in forty nine ca ses out of fifty, where a fair vial is made ac. cording to thckiiiections, they will be used a- vain as n ,standard medicine. ' M has never i kantan an , instdnce, where they hav e been thus i used, in whichlthey have Mat met with uriqusi.. IFIED APPROVAL! ' . , Numerous. testimonials may be seen at the 1 General Office . of sale, amjireferences will he given to substilntini living Witnesses of their valuable curative prokrties., The Pills Eire purely vegt.table, are of two v s kinds, stim m itot and. purgattve, purifying the i blood, and producing a healthy action through . the entire systbm ; are a vblitable Anti Billions ' Medicine, anOmicently Useful in all lingering " complaints—Weakness, General Debility, Dys. fpepsy,Pulinonary Affections: Liver Complaints, , • Rheumatic and Spasmodic Affections, Female IComplaints, Palpitations, &es . ' No Family:, at!tcr a, f air . Witt. will be without in aro i b r - They are put -um in FIFTY CENT sad 4 DOLLAR PACKAOES, each having a pamph. _ !et embracing a .valuable Tiealise on Disease, with full directions (or use; The Dollar pack ) ages are the ette,apest to the ' purchaser. They 'I may be ordered througl Dritegisle, giving the e Street and No; of the General Depot. Sold:Wholesale n'rtd. Retail, at c No.• 140 Fulton street, Sou!ind Floor, N. Y, t Bet ween .Nassitu-Street and Broadway. i , , vr A• you value ileallh—Try them! fix , Agrnm : BENTLEY & BEAD, Montrose. E. TIFFANY. Brooklyn. I-1 Gra' as. Orwell, Brad- ford county, and . R. C. TartrEaTs. Binghamton WANTED• ' GENTS tocanvatte for tsome. New and roma Woesea, in cvcry Cowry thqoughout the United States. To Agents, the ra liberal encoeragement small la offered—wait:a all cap ital pf from $25 ; to 100. A chance is ,offcred, whereby ato Agent ca make f r om 810 to' $25 per week. ! 1:13 Fur further particularaf addreaa (poet paid.) W. A. LEARY. ~. 110. 158 gown' SXCOND NT. PM L4DEt.PHIA; • '. • TYPE FOUNDRY, 59, Geld, corner of Ann street, IVew York, j_ , T HE suhsrtibers have t o keno the TYPE Pettit% 0r.,, No. 59 Guld.strect. andiwill continue the busi. f news lately contiOett'd by Rositat Tavi.ns. They will s attend - to all orders they may) receive with punctuali. ty and dispatch,' Al! the ryi,e manufactured by e tilem will be Hand Cast ; and; they will furnish all I liiri,islif Printers' MaterialS y l of tlic lx‘st quality. d Mr. J. A T..oerend is! kat employed in super. intending the manufaetuririodCpartment. . • WHITING, fi TAYLOR; , . ' ; (Successor in , Robert Taylor,) - cliume, Wnmito,? i i ! 1 ;or . , '1 Te it Tevr.ort,.( New iftiarli,Jan'y r 4.1838. • ALL HEALTH LINIMENT. certain. Cure for , Rheurnatism, Swelled ' Limbs, Pains ip the 0101 nud back. Burns, Sprains.-Bruisei; and all Colinplainte requiring t alli,oftertutl - application. fgr Kale by • 'RENT4EY READ. d, 1O P'S: Afpncan, at- Is+l9d. per Yd. ALSO, ~. n great variety dress goods, 4 and Cloaking, !cry ch0mp:7144141 - state of .7.tV,RURROWS & CO. .1 Jan, 17, 184 E! business Ortig. Gi.z. mattoch, . Physician and Surgeon, .10Ontrose, Pa.—Office over ft: Searlei& Co's Store, in the roomfor• merly.occupied.by. Pak dz. Dimock.. . , F.. 13. CHANDLER & C 0.,. Polon; in Dri' GoOls, t.lrce'ries, Crockery Hard. , tsiirc, Stoves. Stoirripei Books, Stationery, *.c. East side of ?Olio Avcau j • ~. '' - • • I .}. B. CHANDLER, X. C SIIIIPSON, E. w. ROSE. CALEB \` BEDS,; • 51.11 1 41.e i !ilarnMsj, Trunk. Vulise itt. Whip ma• • kor. and i Shop Iwo doors obov.o • the Democrat" Office,, • :ppor.• T, 4AVER, goTAzac_ BYDROPATEIC PHYST ICIAIsk .1101 D SllRGt9N—Office at his hintie ellst :01 the Court House 'he it home Saturdays_ of each week, ;Whern' bp will be / happy / to wait upon all thole who may hear hurt wit 4. 'in call. • .SIDITTTS Physicians , * Oualenns i lLaneshoro, Pe. Of fico 01 - the find named The firtm„over the Engineer's' office; 'of Oier latter at his real. r At3nce. t • E.: N. Sstizs. [1 31 47.41, Attorney at • lew,;44loar l . Turnpike Sil'eet ? , one Caaa'a . Offiee, and thr -; Register Offic • ,;,,:, I=s Derilerainil*-01xkli, d Croikery,:irmieNeYsi s.. below audge-Post' , - . 3 u' ardware A -;`, '• nroic eau! ""A' Mew Good e•* -7-1- the • Dry I 'ass, -below tdo- ti:Stere Av enue. crockerY'•• '%/11A—F1 f public , Glass crock aide. C It/ 1 94.6,".." 09 1 •Tti ' aitioit:OffiCO in the 91 - .4 0 1 L 1 1 1 . reel 44 .0 101 1,:iir thilitoonii former. iy, oecupiedby Hebry Drinker. ANY • - <-; dyers - hitDrY- sues**tid. 1114 = H. SauTrx , . `.moved Ma Office to iqdar East of B. T r doors` West of the 1 RMAN, Hard-Ware F4Bll. dic.—Oae door
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