z'PmutamrtnpmtrbrEirr. - 4.I:IIWAIT 22, 7650., IrS nosireceiying) his - Pali:and 'granter supply J: . (. 3 oods (embracing nearly every thing :minted ini this miirket,)lvhich - will-be sold extrerselii LO Jr) fel rash . toirettilyoay. My assortment may be -classed p art as•follows: • Drugs,' Metlicintis, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, GroCeries, `Dry`-Goods, Hardware, Stone Ware, Glass Ware; Clocks. Watches, Jewelry, Sil ver Spooks, -Spectacles, lluSieal Instruments, Liq uors, Perfumery, Miroars,Stationery,Bruslies, Shoes, : lanke..l+lotious, Ike ; d'.e. 1 Thanku/ for the, liberal patronage and substan- dal encet*.nometzt hitherto received, I Impel.° mer it -and reeeit'e a continnance of the' same. ,AI few iof the itrttedels kept for Sale are named belniv : .1 ~ Grrocrrfes. - A grand 'variety of Sugars, fine fin wired Teas, good arid cheap I.folassesi, Coffee, Pep .per.Spie4, Gin g er, Saleratus, Raisin., Rice, Mack erel, Codfish, 2.nreg Currants, Tapioca. Arrow Rent, Mace, Manna, Sage,,Nutan, Cloves; Ground Mus tard; alsii, itlustard Seed, 'white and black, Ext. of Lemon; Cassia, Sdda, Soda Craekers. Star-eh, Bur and, Castile -Sap. Candles, all sorts of 'lt l tbacco and :Snuff, V itieuar, &c. 4 . c. .. ih - j; r; ,i.hla. , Broad Cloths, Cassnner e.t Sattinets, Mote Skin,C , w , ,ltiroy,Sheep's Cray. Kau Lucky Jeans, Flannels, Silk, Thread, 'l r. i,t. ifut, - (ins 4c., and ev ery thing ..neceso , ...a ry to ntaloc up -mat-Monts ; C11.11C, , ,-s, Gitu;hants; Mouslin de Lanes, A ipaeca.s. Plaids-Tier :y-0, Ve: tint;., Apron Cheek, Be , Ti,..1:. Drilling.. Ta b-'c anti-Tunnel Diaper, slii•eting, S1611111;4, hrown....t. Bleached, ' Suspenders, LT inbre,las, Silk Cravats, I Perko. lian%lkeridiiefs. Comfortera, Shawls, G10v, , . Mittens, ilmse,ilottort Yarn. Batting, Wadding, Col ored Catubrick. Cloak Fringe, Gimp, Edging, Purse Tvci_st,and .all sorts of notions. Ibtrd- Ware.—N4is, Door and Window-Blind Fastenings: Butts, KIVU'S. Locks, Bolts, Faucets., riles, Rasps, Screwi-Drivers, Cotfee-ls ' 4, 011rry ematm anti (h...l,.Skates. Castors, Ippera, Cu t- ' board Fa.'s.t.tinings, Balls for Ox ores, Shovels,' Spades. Mies, Forks,' Patent Bahu • ..s. Steel-yards, Hopes, Ftiiks, Shoe-Nails, Tea B /s, Cork Screws ke.,tou 111,111/Cloil9 to mention. cuderg. Pocket Knave., Table Knives J: Forks, bread and shoe Knives, Baizors,dland-saws,Aug ers; Oinilellp, Sitignoif,s Axes,,,Sliegars and Scissors. Pamt.s. ' Pure lifillite Lead ground in Oil, anti - -drY! Potd Lead, Vett', Red, Spanish hrowe, Lar.;p Back, Yellow Ochre. Paris Green, Chrome Green, Imperial Green, Chrome Yellow, ground Verdigris. PrUssian Blue, Vermillon,Bronze, Umber, Terra ....• Sieena, Ivory Black, Black Drop, Pat_ Yellow, Pose Pink, Black Sinalt, COreutint, Red Saunders, Sugar elf Lead, Litharge. etc. (,lif.v.. - Linseed Oil, t rarietv of lamp t',ils, Lard Gil,iPlive Oil, Tanner's Oil, Ci"tster_Oil, and all the s, essential Oils. . Pornish .--FortiituTe, Coach, Leather anti 3fas tich ;Varnish, etc. Sp' s. Turpciitinc. Climplaine, Rosin, Spanish Wil ting!, Put t v , ; Glue, Ginn Shellac, ('opal (lunt. Emery, Redtand 'l9 - tite Chalki Bath tricks, Pontisc'stone,. Si.t So, la, Burgundy 'Pitch, etc. . BiliVies.--1-Paint, Vaimi.ll. Counter, Clef he Hair, Fiest, Tooth; Nail, Striping, f : rlittin2:. ',%farltint.r. Ar tist. ;.ia.-11,Ttiol,littr-,w, Ilflutt,‘ wash, t'zritti anti Shoe lira ha cti _ 141,- Sharp. lndigo::Macic)or, Lo:zw.rto.l. NiCW nod, Ilipttr Nis, llaniv,tootl, Fustiek, Ce.pstras. Alum, Blue arluL .A.2,Matto, Cochineal.' Muriate of Tin, Red t arstrr, E.r.e.tet of Logwooet, et& ` .4 rid...—Slitrie, Sulphuric, Muriatic, &e. ;hail 11 4 7 T.-110t tl.ri : and Vials o; every .site and description. at whOlesale and retail. A. v ariety of sitecie Jars, , and tincture Bottle., Glass Syringe., `Peser.ts, .I.li4iple Shell's, Nursing Bottle:. Tunnel-. Tund4ers, /lamps, Cal'idle-stteks, preserve Dishes, Salt-btilters,lLanip Chikineys„ Pepp'r Boxes, Car boys, Mirrors , and ,81itor-plates, Demijohns, Win dow Glass, i3rcast Pip s, etc.' St`pite lliiirri.--,—„JugS of all sires, Butter Pots, Creatn Pots,; preserveLlars, pitchers. Stove Tubs, 5, , itt..01 , , 4. Clocks and With-hes:of nearly every description. good'and cheap. Clo4k Faces, Verges and hens. Witt li GaMiS.l Chains, tti,ords and Keys of all ~ ,0rt..... i .Te ctry. Ina ies' aria Gentlemen's Gold ' Bos, in I Pins, .1 - iiiger Aings, Entilfoops, gold and silver Pen cils and pel Pa:S..2A, St uds, Slides, gold Bead., etc. too immerimal to mention. - . S;fecr IVdtc.--Silvpr Table, Tea and Desert Spoons, Sugar Shovelis and Tongs, Salt alarms;, But ter Knives, Thitnbles, etc. Also, Silver-prated and Gerinam:Silver Spoons, Brittiumia Ware, etc. Spedtticie..—Ladies i nd gentlemen's .silver fra med §pectaeles, :diver plate(, German-silver, steel, etc., and Case , long and short. sie . , el f Goo' ~ ,—Stecf heads, bag and purse Clasps, UriC I Rings, 'XasseL., Slides, etc. .. Ankce 2% - ci/ions . .—A !great variety of small but useful and fancy Article? too tedious to mention, such as Cornhs of 4:veryi kind, ear spoons a nd tw e _ zer.. purses, , , pocket mirrors, youth's Telese”pes, evri , lthrps, Tipeket hodliy,, pins, needles. shaving tools, 'chemical polecler for raizor-strops, key rings, etc. etc. • ' I Phitols, Po.wder, shot; lead, powder flasks, gun • wormers, min eaw, pill and flints, safety fuse, etc. • Jiii,siecd fristritineatki-z-Violirts and Aeordtions (the best assortment ev '.introduced into the COUD ty) al whole s:dot and tail; also, V w iolin Botts, t... ...r string's, hrigrs, pegs, •1. pieces and rosin; Bass yin} strings and bows, • Iles, Flutes, 1,'iec10...„ Clannets, IReedsiiTuninefo ks, Instruction Books for the Vta/in , ,AccordOn; l ute, Clarinet, FlageolL4 &c. i a - Tr . - riffee- 2 .od.ominal s pportErs and shoulder bra ces anigreat v;kifety arid of Mast-approved - patterns. . ife4ical Irstriarteids-1,-AW the varieties Usually called; for - byfrhysieintiS . .. :I . Lijurt --&loice LiqPor.s for medical purposes, such..Bra4r.4‘;, ilurni - iGin, Wine; etc., (a variety of ea t ]' ,) A/COlud, Winiffey, etc. etc. Pelt-uuteri4---!•Extractet, Cologne; Rose Water and seenti.3ags. smelling ' hi, Toilet Articles, Fancy soaps, Ox Marrow; ,e Oil, Tricopherous, Hair Tonic,.llair Dye, etc. - I . . .., - Stalionery-.4--Fools.m. and Letter. Paper, Quills, Blacklsand... Ink, Env pea. • Wafers and stamps, scaling Wax land seals, bold and steel Pens. Pen Etiiilde t r, Poelfet and Tkle .I . llk-stands, Business & Frier Slap Cards, l'eneds, elates, Water Colors ,Lc. . 1I o .._s; - 'sliodp, 'thipS, • andle Wiek;"-Twine, .(roe Tbrettil, Pellcisrs, spoo l ., tands;! Voliale.Borte, ,t3itf -ferTv,-: tialtdieltic • Lamps, • Oil • Blacymg, c spoil , ' .rine.s . Po sh . or scouring; Rotten stone, and (lath Brik for•sal ' Black Lead, Patent Pails, Tubs; ClutfiegPinWHiti , 13iislielii.' At-he - ..; Cm 41,ke-.--, cibles,' Candy!: Ffe,ml ,1 FOurti,-WindflN sash. Oil Cloth,l,Carpeting,, sand 0 per, .Ba,kets, 'in Ware, Plonghs,-etc. Or. itt ' •Dringli on,' . I ,lfratiritte*l-Turlrey gam opium, rad. end Ode. gennine turke ,riteuban ii, " ' east India also. 111ot - 1)114.e sulphas and t'hetas, :•vcratria, stiyelinia, p0ta, , ...' nytlo4, creosol e''retippd . Staite precipitate, sugat de' - e. -- e. • .. il - magnesia. rttssian ens-' tor, roll' exiderol ire , nux voiniea, licoriee, carb, iron, intlangq, turkey gum Myrrh, sulphate potas 1, sa, co tice,l‘. . colM•utti,..gutn- urasticit, val. - I much attar e etie,,reol rd pulv; Orris, oxalic. acid, r f yismAlt 4 i , , Al; -All4ilifist:7--The St. Vincent's l red to ra. puti,r ; , ` .Itistfir,4: 1 Late of zinc, saffrOn hies. (iriaLtia*tietriefAiicins,ilutta qaanity of roZzo- I sums, rePared chalk, *Linn - seed, coriander J.- __ : , . ~ . . . . writ fi tly !en from that is . land to. England I ail-au-11y do. ratl..k_pul 4 v Ig,e . ntian, , tonca.bean..4, steel mats kua, iree ' mnforanin flos. zinc. cor e beitaet . I,as..a cement - 1W it, has.been pronounced i .' iu ' t • k ,• , • - ..„ :.„ • } rosisel subliniate, calam in e fapns, floc. Martude , y 44 - etkriiiiii4.7ll9At*llMil44t t1 1 ; 5',-,4!!!i . manure french chidk, (iisintith suibriuti mann; sulphur attrat, ecculge4figa; igurroii r {r4rablOir .,, , very Am'ci. powdsres fins .14nzoin. arieMe," ca'-or oil, .atOlii:PryrtO'St. yocents,... l f .#nel.buk.aom*ltai - fame c,.Sein-tenigr k, lAyber„}: !bark, Toenail, ep ptlsnad7. • ratan d•gla4eraa , vlaia,pink root; salts of nl totibtful,,n r tray{ lt`petr4) No e 4(, pu le. galLlAlleppo, reit -..'neillt .twcanaiAloi,: d , q.,i , inger, africatt add american • - tyciiitie, pule, subs -. rink% eat:tit:iris, golden seal, ' .creantl of tartar . ; tartaric !acid; sup carb soda,.sal-so ia;j4ikpea.lixietHicuanha, Raise seed. icing glass, pc- Tuve-rig ',,bark,"lliklirrallusi peel - -white glue, gum arable Sicittif/NOlicir "vitrol,.tinivent um, leillsard' of 11r,Taribettityielitinp, : vajberrtaffoir, virtrinia snake' rOot,"'s I aMnit!ailnk§ i lv f , flag, spermaceti, blood root, j pipelltair,A , pet' olttaNsi; gum senegal, dragni 'a blOodigyera; turinmt flowers, gdrn etc -I,ui, vs alcodi;gurn tae ads, g rid tuunlottiae, hys- I - Ike Tomato. This plantnr Wegetable,,soMetimes taloa Lm-e lApplevrTaertisalem Apple, which belongs. to the hte termut 7eiflt , Vtomotato, was first fouttil in ith Inietici. - - the use of this fruit for a food is to.ltuvebeen derived from the Spaniards. It long been used by the French and Ital- • -The...An..U.4a its-introduction into • this coon it unknown. It is said that the tomato has used is some parts of -Illinois for mere than yesrrs, Its introduction-no our _tables as %vets:hie is of recent ante. Thirty years it "tvaa hardly known but as an ornament to : i.figiver,gainien end for pickling. It is LIMY cul rated-in all parts of the country, and found et in a cooked or raw state ou most tables: It tow. used. in various parts of the country in and sauces; and is also stewed and dressed *lens ways — very much adnlired, anti' many ide . Cortsider it a hiruty.. We often hear it said ` a relish far this vezetable is atracgairarl ono. - any s parson at first liking it. £t hits, indeed. ?few years come into very general use, and considered a particularly healthy article. A .311 medical professor in The 'West' pro:Jo:nice. tetnatto'rcrery wholesome focatin Carious ways, advises the daily use of it. 11e says it is very , in dyhiepsia and indigestion. and is a good „tote in bilious disorders, to .which persona are do. in going from a northern to a warmer eh .He rocommends the use of it also in diar ia,and thinks it preferable to calomel. The to• to irn 'tender, herbaceous plant, of rank growth, tt, weak, fetid and-glutinous. The leaves reseal- I•those of the patato, hut the' flowers,are yellow I arranged in litgc, divided branches. The fruit of a light yellow and bright red color, penal:- is and formed like the large squash-idisped pep- There are smaller varieties:lmo pear-shaped iety, and also red and yellow. The red are bo-t cooking—the yellow for slicing like cucumber-. witt ! , pepper, salt and vinegar, arid eaten . The eced should be sown in the, early part of Itch, in a slight hot-hed, and the plants set out `le open ground in May. To keep the plant It and the fruit frorn• the ground, is - to dri% rt :Our stakes. These will keep Ow vincs front tg..altil expose the fruit nicely to the sun for ting. They will bear till frost.---Jo Ripe fruit for Dysentery: A pernicious prejudice with people are generally imbued, h+, that fruits are injuriou. it. tot perhaps, a more faT.-e f , tejudice. it, and th a t which imper!'ecti,y ripened, maj and thanikpa, but »e..fr idemic dysentery. Rape fruits of ail kinds, es wially in the slimmer, are the true preservatives iinst this malady. The greatest injury ili - t‘ can , is in dissolving humors, and partieulmily the ie, of which they are the tru&solvents, and occa se a diarrhoea. Bilt even this diarrhoea is a pro ..tion against the dysentery. Whenever the flys .ery Ina.s - prevailed, I have eaten less animal I ied id more fruit, and never had the slightest attack. have seen eleven patients in one house ; nine were silent to the directions given, and ate fruit: they :overed. The grandmother, and a child she was ost partial to, dieid. She prescribed for the child it brandy and oil, powerful aromatics, "and for te the use . of fruit. • sbe followed the same ‘se herself, and met the like fate. A minister !ked with dysentery, ate three pounds of red s between seven o'clock in the morning and in the evening: nest day he was entirely td.—.77880t. WiTEAT 'ChM' IN MIMI iG N.-T/1 C Detro it Free says:—'The wheat crop of the Stale this year )e by far the largect of any crop eves raised in tte. On Account of the faiJare3 for the pa,-t mrs, more tlaan, the 'final gaunt ty vvasEowzi r, and the yield being much greater,make• itrerenee in favor of this over-any - other sea- correspondent of the Detroit Daily Tribune from Rome, Michigan, states that Ira Phil hum, Macomber county, last weekietarVeg thrashed from two acre 3 of ground, one-huri :-twenty-four buihels of wheat. The wheat of Matombei county, and incled of Michi- Neill be unprocedentedli Large, ra.,Fara.—Preparations are-in progress for festival of - the farmers of New York, at , fall. ..bout 30 - Ores 'are to be en ind-lirdiclings are erected to accommodate dtitilde of exhibitors who will be in ; attend: Stallsfor of lease 600 head of raffle, and in, abuodancei.3vill..be provided, and in !partinent the committee design to have ';',s,OLS',.,coinPletiorder es has eirir - been ;i4fSiate fair n ile.country. ;Ng Ciitiiiteii:rpeisiitiybn deified it t y- Seiii iiti:f4e - e•intp ends, and theri . Wit4.itk a apap." The!u'innit I;4'kery ti j eohL dnneby cutting down the, eoßjsand dissolving- it in march water. The feel slippeit betteen the fingers. .11r.anzrzum should inceire a complete scrubbing ..th soap and muter; and should not be put u td perfectly thy. The seams and holes should ttwoit*l with corrosive Kubl imate dissolved `atcoh 1, or`salp}ihr mixed kith =Thine, or a .titkiitttichloride of lime. fiCOLIIVNto ;Yankee aim- a 143:liiyOted: . .I.4agna : ',,for.4ilkiiii cow atbp',l4e Been iviss Stu iri4.; -ass says littioptieslite -udder very - eoly sipi easily at the rateof abort Itirpnui per iaute. • -1: Fty-aine DeputylLatabakr-luive.been aftjioint Goods. _.;ABEL •I'UItRELL sop, scneca snake root; rad ralerian, eng and dutch; cornea pod.; and' down; alba, refitiA borai, ova ursi, nttt :galls, inen tragactintb, rad Gentian, guns guiac,,gum galbanum. indict coelle, , dyachlam salve, tenrs;:antharis, dry verdigris, crude oriblaek antimony, elm bark, (ground mid uagrourid Oiirickly • ash barlz,.fol.. digitalis, hose-hound, whitelellabore, -carb. magnesia, lytlaa, sent cholchicum, ioeland moss, Tad aconite, gold thread, erocnsmartuti, savin leaves, liondairas sarsaparilla Toot, blite pill mass adhesive ptastei,,ezoton oil, Tannin, Buchn. Leaves, Figs, 0 cntrine. Gad Liver Oil, Citrate of lryn,,etc. .E.,'.rtrcias„of ,geritian,•ennium, laelltufona, ,henbane, c lodation:4444lllloA shade,. thorn apple, colo -nth; , ./t;ssemiat,,olls.—oil of popiamint, `lemon, cinna mon Tattses, vutergreen, sassafras, origanum, lay endUr, heraloelr, cloves, bergamot, anise, cedarr spearnma; pennyroyal, almonds, wiarmseed, worm wood, .Turitper, ro,Tinary, amber, amway, cumin, savin, cajiput, Truce, tar, ciabcbs, &c., and all the essences froth the above oils. Tin ct rheobrub,. tnyrit, 'eantlutris earth/ tritr.-:., goinc, digitltia, to!n, iodine, cayenne; moriate tincture of iron. (to- Lrouluttrai.paregoric, Hive's' syrup, chloroform, coilialerin or !quid' adhesive plaster, spirits of nitre doh , , aqua amunia, sulphuric ether,_spirits of Lav ender, cninp_,:,alts of-tartar, antinionial wine, oil o bahquo copaiva, brimstone sulphur, poly. charcoal, quicksilver; deinijon, bottle and vial corks, etc. etc. . _ trt hart, p NV In 'le newspaper :night be filled in the : vain aticariit to einunerate,xlie one half of the kopi fur sale. at Turai t aLi:.s. I'l4 is the ; right place tbo'noy Goods, and tir buy them cheap.— Trio , b,eQt kind of Drags are kept here, and from , toe variety and quality of them, gre,atinducetuents are: offered pliricians tumake it their place of reg• ular purl -lase The public generally areinvited to call and exitiume the quality and nrieea of good& Dee. 1849. ABEL TURRkiLI... _ . New Firm TIRE subscribers have commenced business un der the tirm of S. li. Sayre 4.t. Co., and are now opening a new ab6ort.cLwat o Goods, consisting. o almost every article called for. We intend selling mostly .for ready paV. short. credit will be given to tho-e kthatol.ay That have been prompt. in meeting their, payments. Goods will be sold as low lip at any other store in the county—by good attentlion, and low- prices, we hope to get our snare of piktrunage. P. S. In addition to the.abovq, we have in con nection a Tin and Sheet Iron establishment, where will be tept a general assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron. Castings. Hollow Wares tbc.— All orders iu this Ifni will be attended to nunune (barely. Iterchanti that wish to buy, to sell, will be supplied with Tin Ware, Stove Pipe, and Stoves, on liberal terms. S. H. SAY RS at CO. 11on.siet6.—Spring, styles, for 16 b0. A great va riety of all kinds...and qualities, for sale cheap at S. H.SAYREah Co. JIL. and.Caps.---aolatleinor? , as..l Bole' Legborer, Wool, ant Palm Leaf Hats, by S. IL SAY RE LE ..Co. .7. .li-nuinvs' new patent premium and safety gas lamps, consisting t of church; parlor, store and shay lamps, and the patent Phosgtate. for burning in the same, f,..r sale by S IL SAYREA-. Co. Sok and 'Upper Leather, - Boots and Shoes, o f all kinds am] qralities. by S. 11. SAYRE d.• Window Sash and Gla..ss, codfish and Mackerel, Salt, Lnoc and 'Plaster, in large or sme..ll quantities by r S. H. SA.YR.E A: co. P/ovlot.—Binghamton, Montrose, Skinners Ed dy. and .Mntt Fuller's Ploughs and castings, con stantly on hand. Irtm.—Englitih, and Sweedes' square bars, suit- Ale for dram teeth, by S. H. SAYRE at co. April 1.0" l 850. New Arrivatl. rri"llE.stihgcriber has just. received a lie* supply of embracing &Iwo! Books of Silingst every A artety—an assortment of .fisee/Icincoms, do. ,Paper, by the ream or smaller quality, 11'rapping do.; Letter and _Vote Paper; Fancy SNtionory ; 111d1 and Cartain paper. Vocket, Cla.p anti Family Beth:8; large quan tili. and a god variety Ready rudelting; a large a.4sortrnent. em bracing a great variety of coats, Pants, Vests and Hats and Caps; a ,general assortment of fash ionable Fur, Silk, Leghorn, Pa Boot.r .Shoes: a good assortment of Mei? and P,y,, both.fme and coarse ; Ladies' and Misses do.; Children', also, a variety of Fancy ar• ticlei too notottrtm-t tomention. lA' ;oh.- and paper willbe sold to those who boy t,• deli ak,r:toi, at a very small advance on the cay whole.::'•• prices. . Sel.ciols will be turtu.sheil during the Spilu:: awl Salon - ter with ixrulis i on short notice. lilontro-e, Apr. 17,1850. GEO. FULLFH. , iVozi ‘'. ardizag and Clollaflressaaw,. Till'nhcriber having purchased the Wool fin tit trier Hats. Carding and Clotbdressing est:it'll:humid, situ- AA TA sii - B uRs . celyed p t yarge and splendid assortment of d: BROTHER have just re- nted iiidesFttp.'fowii.hip,on the Wyalusing Creek, about six miles from Montrose, lately occupied by V , Sunivirr flat* consisting of Panania, Leg Horn ? Smith d T'.ll;ntY, Ike • thir-' m he work 4 baring und. rgone a thorolioli method h, ilif“rm the - . - Tit - - ean, China. l'ehvl, Peddle tirade, English, Can. public that t repariiig, throughout, the M.,chinery is heiv,..,.• fitted ada and Rutland Straw, Palm I..ea.f and other kinds up widi new Cards Vic., and lie pledgei-bitm eli of Summer Flat., for Gents, Boys and Youths.— that no pains shall be parcel .to give 1...;1 ire eat is- Also litaigaricm, California and various other kinds of Furaul - Wool Sporting 'hits, which will be faction to all those who may favor bim Oili their ss . ' sold lower fer cash than they can be bought in any custom. Clothdre ins done up with dc-patch. : other establishment this Bide of .New York. Jut Stearn finishing, done up in the best style and tai the most reasonable terms. I call and. , esitinine the goods and prices, and if you _are. in want of a Bat or a Cap you will not-go , away without one. . . , N. 1-1.1, e Hits and Caps made t 6 order, at the short best quality—flannels and Woolen shawls kept Also a good assortment of Woolen qoths of I constantly on hand, which will be exchangod at eat notice air rates for word or produce. A// work entrusted . Bingliamton,3lay 1; 11350. 1 to his care shall be done upon the shortest notice ~ . - - 1 and warranted right or no .Pay ! . Those bringing loads of Wool from a distance, can hare it carded to take back. Produce taken in payment fur work. ' C. N. OUTIINYELL. New Goads:, LARGE and splendid stock oi seasonable i Goods just received and will be "old for a 0118 advance at • . ..LATIIIIO/,' 4S/11,1581:Mrs. May • , . Re..4dy: Mae Clothing. _ Al GOOD assortment. of Ready .)fade clothinq for ; sale chenplit the store of L. S. LE:unau. Ifuw the time to buy. , • Greatj3i..md, June 3, 1850. • Sunday School .Books TN LIBRARIES, neatly bound of 1. 100 volumes for ten dollars, 75' do' fikr five (lotion, 50 do fottlra dollars and fifty ets. Larger and ssinalleft Books; Question and Hymn Books, just opettedjfild fur (ale by • rJ. LY'ONS & SON. July 3. , 'New ICLait Fatory. Sidwriber has opened a Chair Factory nearly opposite 3L S, Wilson's Storeoitbere be intends in keep.on. hand nU - kinds of Fancy, Cone seat, common Windsor, and abnost any kind of Cbairf, called for,also Settees of every desorip tionObicb be wilt.sel as llow,as can be boned in 1 140 0 0untrY• • . Clooil!Clierry . . Lumber takes in exchange, for Chairs. ,; :7 ~,Perso9sare.invitell to call...and examine lmfore pitretwaig elsewhere. . 41,.%0TT. .lionttosg,, April 44, . T-1341. , I . 1F1ay,11!,7, Tooo, A. N'N",'W 'Una superior asOrNeut ,of,Orass and Criulle,l>ey9les, _Seyt4o eticir-s, Craille..3, Sick= leis tray : and Straw Fprich . liiik"4 l Sc the stones; 1 Mlles and Grind "eroneq, n - t irkciavd,l;(o,4elliug very lo7i. for ciill or. KO %,,. tv,. ~ . ' it.puhrtrrr lit: Y'4l'llol', July 2, 1 0, IDlAlleft-HANGlTlpS'finil Winitciw‘ IL Pia; 'l3aAlieti -1,1o1r5 . & sox.' BOOTH &FOTER o.'poorn . A vii s kfrylialts.: Clothing Emporium I u mo y ErA pprhAwrali, 7,7 Courtlandt-it New' York, .(11 few dema.heihis. the 'Western Hotel.) THIS EntrAH,.biitasenistits Great Popular - 1. ity and extensive Hepittation,' both for has Superior QUa ilieiand Cheapvessilf4b3 Goods, has ecently been extending its busing until it now presentsaiainektattent - at 'axe imr#allecl by" any m the cityr:'.:4*':iif the- Finn; lying 'one of the Pioneers trilhe ,Clothing,Business, (*votes all his time to Rt , nehtisitig GOodst:for the Estdblisluncut, lui:long4Experitice, , acknotileted an d With'the .Of- - trateapita4 he is enabled to do with Are MOS:COOdciiiiiiiainsucciess. • Another of-the - FirnA'Superintends, in person, •.their, elti,tisive,,,.,3lfantifactUririg Department ; and the Stock thus .produced, and with a view to dreat nem, Elegance and Ulilila , at.d ambtmting to near ly 6100,000 in value, comprises an assortment now unequalled, and they dejg competion.. 'Phey desire pnrticularly to _call the attention of Country merchants to their Stock, whom, by their extensive aminge ments they are enabled;to supply with an assort ment at once the best, the most Varied, and the cheapest of any other en this Continent. Nor does the extent of their business prevent them from sup the individual wawa-. Gentlenten• viwiting the city will - at all times find them in readiness to furnish from to smallest article to the Complete Outfit, of such as cannot fail Starr E MOST aE in-En TARTE, or meet the approbation of the n.e,t Fastidious. Their 31antifactured - Dcpartment, is replete with esery description of Dress , and Frock, Businesxand traveling, Sack and Albert Coats. All the styles of Drap De Lie, Alpaca &ad Bro.• Linen COATS. :Puntaloous of all the various styleS and quali iets. rests of the latest and richest pattern. Dressing glens, de. The Fancy Department embraces everything new or desirable in the line of Shirts. Drawers, Bcisoms, : Collars, Cravats, Stocks, fetid's, Gloves, H•andtterchiefs, Hosiery, Suspender:Y., Shoulder Braces, 'Money Belts, de.. • To verify the above statements, they ask gentle men, when visiting •the city, to call and F,.ramine for th onß et v es, where they will receive the most polite attention, the proprietors relying on the ex cessive cheapness which their Unrivalled Facilities enable them to afford their Goods. ' to enkure a Sale. FL' L SUITS furnished to Okfer at the Short est Notice, and sent to any part of the United States. J. C. 1300TLI, 17-Gm IL L. FOSTER. N. B. Open ; from 0 o'clock A. M. to 10 M New Goods. J UST RECEIVED ATV POSTS--the Second Stock of G 00,1.4, this Spring—consisting of a Splendid Lot. of .Bunnet. Ribbons. now 5 t. 3 40., Lawns Barages, Glass.a Silks, changeable,.Foulartis and Italian, do.„Plain and Figured—W.hite entre. and Barage Shawls; Black, Colored 'Tibet and 1 1 DeLra'ne do. ; Turk Satin Parasols ; Silvered Fans, Flow rs. Wreaths, Bonnets Enameled hoes and Boot; Ircid and S:lk Gloves, Fa.9hionab'e Batton:: andess'reitnings„,.oarse Twist, Silver and Steel Bead Worsteds, Silk. Organdies, Barage DeLaines, Dotte and Plain Swiss Muslins, Edgings from 62 cents to 10 shillings per yard. Sonic , fine Perfu mery, German COlogne, Colcord's Lastralv. &e., Large Lot "f 11 . 0:4ier,!, Carpet Bags, etas and Col lars, Linea t;ingleinis, Whi!e Mureea, Nankins, some Beautiful Barathea Ve4ing,s. Seamless Bags, Cloths, Freiwl: Curtain Lawn, White Bed Spreads, Linen table Cloths, Cotton do., Doylies, Napkins, Table Covers; in fact our Stock of Dry Goods, Staple and Fancy. cannot be beat .in the county. Ha rthrare and Crockery ; we Bee added Much to our stock 0.,f Hardware, and can now furnish nearly all that's called Tor, at the lowe‘it price's.-- Also, Wood Ware;- heelers, Tubs, Pails, Brooms, Trays ; Mitts Oil Cloth, Brushes, - also on hand, a new article for the convenience of House Keepers. —" 8a1.b.-tt's I...Yereesci lig Compound, - for making Bread. we hAve tried it, and can recount - Icm! it ; Corn Stoinid for Puddings—needs but tO be tried. We have a large Stock of Teas and Groceries zen. orally. Gent's, St:raw and L'altn Leaf Hat =, Gaiter Boots. - . Our Stel: nuusualry varied and Large, we in vite our Friends to call, and examine for them selves.- We can and will sell .7 orAl Goods at fair prices. 11-.1 .\-77:7) a r PORT C 07S Wool, W heat , Grain of all kind ,, , ,Buttur noel Ca-li on oh l deinan,N, or for Gootio, or, if our Fricirls will bring n- their Wool and Wheat we 'is ill pay them the Ca../. at the tw.st prieea. Montro , e, May 28, 1850. Jia-Rsup, April 10, 1850 Dis,olatioa. 'SHE Copartner:lip heretofore existing between Summer*, Hayden 4 Brother, in thellercam tile bushiess, is this day dissolved by mitoal cen sent. The Bonk. and Accounts will be 441 in ibe halids or T. 8: 11. Hayden for settlement. DAVID SLYMISfERS, TRACY HAY DEN, - HE-NRY HSNDEN: New Milford, April 17,1850. N - 10 - TE take this method 'pri inform • I_l • V V the public, that we .rtre now redeiving from New Yorka fresh lot of Spring and Summer Goods, which,we will sell for rady pay or approved credit, as Ow and O little I wer than canbelitnight intim town or county. Dolyou /1. - Car I#o If you don't believe it, calla nd c*anairie fur yours4lvp. 4 V. & HAYDEN; New MilfOrd," May 10, 1850. . 2Q-3m . Partnership Notice. q - m -E undersigned lava this day entered infofa .11, Co-partnership under the name and Firm of Wessianari & Bugrug4, for the purpose of carrying 4n! the • HAT, CAP, AN D FUR •BUSLVESB, n all its various branelies—whelezale and retail— nt Ow old Oand of Wi&hbutir tb Co.. Court stfvet, Binghamton`. , M. D. WASEIBU 141, , - April 2 ; 1850. "S. WASHBURN. Received, A now loi of Brooms, Ruke.l §cy,thos and Sticks, lioe itc. by 'LYONS SON. Jung 14/4 8 10. 40 , a Iron FQRK hit sale by =I E 3014 Montrose:July 10,1850._ IALAI: M U.' Hate; Bonnets andl-trininings,i, a new lot at . LYON'S it SON'il IN. NACU BOTTLE—Otcr. Tablirgtop‘frl . Tnare Dosei a day—tlue bottbr cca4ainiag 04.490ps tam Twenty-One, flays. Pries Es* per Bottle, or Si: tiott!" for SS.ON " ' II • t -11F4. PURIFYING EXTRACT h nom put up to QUART BOTTLES, end is of the same medical strength end efficacy as that in the matt buck 5.% , The great saper*wity of This Punnet' over3sedAPA.lol.l.s and all other gunner medicines, may in some manure be under ' stood from the following facts: FIRST.:-Lecistise it hog .ialy possesses, aa:poritirms of its medication; the Pear. Esstiscs Cr( • . Sarsaparilla, Yellow Dick; • . . Cherry and : Nruosstfilis Barka, . more strongly, more powerful l y connentrated, and Leger fitaltil ties of each of these parjfiere in cosh buttleof it than can be found in any bottle of medicine, called .Flxtract of Sarsaparilla; Rut, SecoNntze—beconse This Portlier also posse:um the medical rd' ' and hrtlingiviritrea of eareritl o th er .cic °dui Burke, nil lregetableit, . li the roturn. propertiee of which tow griolly surealoit to Sarearwrilkr, and. when these are compounded with Sartain rat, l'efloto Dock. Cherryount Sassnfrasiihry multe'l/tts meta. caustite most certoin and vetleelissrlfler of the Wood In the ioorht So true Is this, that to hang every &aired asestioat der., the DOS F. is ?, We One Tablenpannful,On‘ times a Day. Btu it is out so With Extract of Sarsaparilla, far in consequence of its mediealish (in large bullies) being so much weakened and reduced ilia Dose of Sarsaparilla lets to be Two, Three, or Memo TattespooirratPt-Tatter, Fors, or Moan times a Day,:to have any midget.. etrect ; and as, It bottle of Sarsaparilla only bolds sigyfottr spoonfrls, therefore, so many spoonfuls at a dose, and ao many doses a Jay, will ttse - upit bottle of It In retie, Fiva, or Six show that a Wile of BratiVii Pitelfler, n ill hot fromi Twelve to Sixteen DAYS /cower Omit n bottle of Saris- 1 Parfilu; and if its dally medical efficacy OA small dota l ) be as I URIFYING WO HF.SLING RS the daily (i*ge dOleft) of Sarsa parilla, then It PELOvES that ONE bottle .Of ThiSToicinza ie worth Three, Four, or . Five times mote than a bottle of 3araa- The above comparison does not yet show• the pro :1 iffer ence in Valk betweet tilu medical efficacy of BRANT's PvairtEß and SARI,APARILL ThiS Will appear by the certificates of cures in Brant's Pamphlets, showing that ONE BOTTLE OF BRANT'S PURIFIER MU more ethcncy, and ettre, more impose blood disease, then TEN Bottles of Sarsaparilla. If, then, ONE BOTTLE of PURIFIER sells fur ONE DOLLAR, One linilb' of Sart/FM/Ina glionla Bell for Ten Cents. CANCEROUS SCROFULA. Mr. J. HASKIN of ROMC, olleid3 Co., N. Y., who was carat serSerornia in 1046, swore to the fear ass related, below. 'lrt Wt eetioadu the, SIMPLEIIIe Curial' In the of Yee .Yort on the 16th of Ca - ember, 1819, under the following Circumstances A person in the City • Nrlo l'ork had manufactured and euded a speriimi article of medicine, calling It BirAir's iNnins filttoteentt, 4n imit.iti,n of the vennine medicine. lie veal pro - seemaq em obtain damages. in the shprrinn, Court of the City of New 'fork, and the CUP was re/erred by the Cowl to J. ti 13n5Woitt, Esq., SI Liberty street, an-eminent Lawyer, as tteferee to take the te.timony. The defendant pleaded in immmtsmorioa da fles, thitt the Proprlrtora td"Bnitut's Illedscine had in some emun medalled r ttst STATILMENTS of curd, and thug lent commented a frund on the pabLiq and. therefore, wua Sot entitled to .1 a •11. t ,T .r. case. u( Mr. /fa...kin nits selected is beiny false, an-I linshi , t. metot sscern as a toitoess in regard to the VA4:T.: los pu:., ion to.thruinymoßt Tip N Sous -r 54 NEO the thlibt;eahai Mr. it h 5 .1: I , I. I •ent ash aelna•nbel brtb Brant . . Nod') ing Et ten. I.—has. it I. r %b..nt three faam I Orlel very b.rdl) a,antrd In it. I eriA b 3 *event ductors—thet nl/ tuld cuuld nor bee.— [bit no rnediria... could ,e , ll, Me. In on e r t h ,„ 1 ;„,,,,., ; ,„„, For on , e.tore Osed• 'lroner P,..16.1.1 meat. me. -When i osnmen.-e t Lbe P.rittin I hoof 1.,,,,..0.,+ rn ed to my bed .4 bole, nine • I onld 1 , ... , 111) 113110 tor hese : thy Weil %. ',pa Owe recrr • 11,31150", 5 e , , olte *of so enteu oat round it, that Wild be Idledlp ...tor I. rlsee, it sly 11.4;1+,1 is, pub, at up; a tilde srasereen Arranurri son uilartli4nr. ilnit- 111 Y P•t i "i'd * • yltd root at 11••• Irde Sr wrote eras 4i4 shonlder as WOW. 411lItIlef un.ter .1,- arta ortnalle at large, erbirb had ritten the uttla my Ron au that my hod . . 'could trequrlked into: au algae nn'taly ettenJed elhoor ttlest.lt Ltd ester, ti the bone ; t had see ern! other all era it 1., 411144 lir : Giles Air . ifirr to small hews,. th....firg bottle Nsted e l rrra deep , . 1 itaS an Irtet II only Wok la , diall.L4 of • • spoonNl at a a... ; tl• It bottle strangthetunt use, as to enable toe to Fri sin of bed • the scrou.: bottle 1 took the fall dare to sistonfel 1 , teidots an •dres 4 therred •ray oesre.l..Ml fled I WM .. . 10,1 r to /es/A teen .Bu r r to the drug- true r•iltissel 11. Leonsed. at Ron* Centre. r. here 1 gal Ole IA tr./ bottle the. bottle H LED Al.l. MY 11/ LC Elt.ll but there Imalt sores about a. Neg.. as there'd army tlsrubh • and I then 'sorted :ante at ciroppirre wear. I used Six !into.. *bee, tehtelt undo o VRIIFECT ctinE. Asa re-dore.l no. to goo.l h.ohw. FOR FVVLL I'.II:TICLA LaRS, SHE lIILINTS I . 4.4I7PHLETSI Mr. 2. S. Terry... merchant, Syron, fienesee County. N. Y., wrote. Aug. 24. 11 , 16: ltrant's Aledicine Is dolug 'wonders here—it has cured a.man of Consumption, that rift the physi cians had said mush die. When he commenced taking Brunt's Medicine, h. could not raise his hand to hi; head'; ha Med at the lungs, and every symptom seemed to indicate that he must die ; hut, astonishing to all, he Is now able to labor and ;idea all over the county. He used only five bot tles: I will also show you, whin I visit the City of 'New York in the sprint*, what great things Brant has done for me. It boa Mao cured a young lady of Comeumptian in Orleans county, which her father says no doctor could cure. RAISED FROM THE GRAVE. . Messrs. 'Pratt & Foster , merchants of West Cernwall, Conn.. called on us at New York. April 21st, 1247; and said Brant s - Bolsov had effected cares of such - hopeless eases of Coasiesptien i n their town, that now no other-cough medi cine could be sold there . ; that it had raised some as if front the ~rrore—souto that physicians and all the fiends-aid mast die. Ono gentleman. in particular, was so fur gone that his physician told him it was toeless to take any more !medicine, lie then, when so hope teas left, began to take Brants Balsas. —got well—and is now as well as he.crer Doctors could give no Fled,. ler. Wm. D. Jennings, a merchant at Pierpont Cextre. Ashtabula ern, Ohio. wrote to us, October 24,1848, and stab cd a cure or CONSUMPTION which the we Of BILI/MVS ;IN DIAN PULMONARY BALSAM bad effected-in Mr. triitiam Crorket of. an adjoining town. Alr. - Crochet had songhbre. lief from the best physicians and numerous medicines, but found ottne, for the Total hand of that unrelenting monster Consumption, had taken fast hold on his vitals, and - was so destroying mid debilitating his body that , lie was a mess skeleton, lie iams.giutst up by his pbysielan, and all friends as ono who would, soon inhabit a crave.. But even 113 3 :this last extremity, strange andouarvellous Wit may seem, yet it is true,ithat the use of only floitiottles of Damn's NM AN PULMONARY LIALWAIi has nnelinetted the hand of the destroyer, and restored Alt. Crockett° health, antilel is RCM 011E•LTIIY, IiYJnTY, itttheirm- . BLEEDING AT THE LUNGS.- Mr. W. Chapman, merchant, ituldiehury,atate of Ver mont, stated to as that his son was afflicted with dlordia4 , at the lungs, and after all other remedies failed, and his physi cians said he would - die, he made we of Deane& Wise Pid aionary Balsam, whicit socei-iistareillim re-heals& SHE COULD. NOT SLEEP IN.HENI Mr. James Ivins, a merebantimd miner of Kirkland, Lake Co., Ohio, wrote, Sepi. I.Btb, 4848, that BIANVSIPuLmi*AIIir riALSAht was effecting some astonishing cures in that . viola ; one ease in particular, was the.wife of his hcad.railler. $ e kaulteen diseased for Auriesis years, and. tier Inisbaid bad spent almost all his earnings in paying doctors; and In trying all kinds of medicines but to no purpose. She bad not laid or slept in her bedfor severe/Avers, con4e4tience, of her disease;, but now. alter wing afro.bigil4B of Brooks Pulmonary 8aT4714 she could' lie and esjpi 4 iliFp in her bed JIB well as over she ! , • !. . DALE WEAKNESSES-ANT COMPLAtIfTS.' No reoledYetfliiied to the , trabßehie alit! , been half u sertain and effectual In statorugt ALT, - the incidental wed anus and irregulailies of die sex, as DRANVIII Pul.moisMr BALSAM. It makes no &Terence whether thederangement be suppression, tram, or other vtalise' 'REGULATES ALL; by streagtheaiag the system, equahtiAttbai einalatioa, and SOOTHING and ALLAYLNONERyOUSIERITASII 4 , (TY. See Pamphlet:, CHANGE From the Girl to the Woman, and the Woman a *dills sge—the one ease scosienstan, aruttherother,sovradvant suppressed, Re to prevent antef Vat feta. daiiierthat fm. queerly arise in consequence of - such cheuge. Nervous Diseases and 'Defangements ' 4 Cured without RM. DYSENTERY and SUMMER COP. PIA INTO" f Wins and doluo--anir .1: Oki .:.';,-;- ~ CUO k i tiali IN*.it . i No mother need ever mourn the ilea& of tier cttild Ity :Cholera infanturn, while tau..tl l 4l4i RAP-MIT:A ~PU L.- PIO N ANY BALSAM 1:43 - aathioloterea. It" sbould Wl,' for aiseit'ciarcAlven in la . iirtr 9taikilo chtlioity dpiew: - 1 AgeiitioXi,;:nr 4411 2 14Otitniii ;Ili Burritt; New chord ;. gui dr.* curtis, E. Gibson; T. P:Badg,er—Lfiriesboro';' diniait, Young; rent Bend; Edwin Tifianyoßrobklyn tJ,01101(ni tlgYeTtry IJ.Arford; B. G. Weaver, Dundaff; .4k: -.P.4414114 . Gibson; Lathrop & salisbury, Springaile., _A . - -- - ' PIO14ghl01"t(Iiit!- —. t -- JUST received, it eon? stock.,,and large-Asaort cl . % merit, of The most appreveopatterns Or S . e Hill and eeMrpon•Plcaths',:idin;rteargh . Cl4 , e ; *of all idads ilinfhatiales,`alt of videfi'Vill ) be• d at redirce4pricea, by • ' "' '. 41."81:7411iTrj . 1 4 1e*lhiford, - 4pri1,1850. - ,- e t ` - 'TRICKS ojn ki,vavxo. • ,LST Ejapineepfltacto -Tina VAWOLLY.—Th ere Serape for sale in the different towns called & Townsend's Sarsaparilla.,'lt i nteertiaed de the Parc'. altnat. This Townsend tsnde k ,, OnverWit; but wee fOrfnerit a worker on relined ) ea . le; and the like—pet chs *nutmeg the title of Doctor k, r ' tbe PtaVostroftpittiag crdit , for what he 'Lan= He Nan 4 h nes attended two.medical schools, wad-practiced for years! I" Now.th e t rut h Li ; h e 'levetpracticed meth titZ day; in US Iliad Such IWO, wicked mistsPreseom. _Whim** the characterand vault:lto( the than. Mt most OfteqraW, he had neter made those atatemauts or hem. • `self of of roe. %lien wii men team to'be honest and ma C id 10;511 thei r dealings Cod intercourse- - with: their fell,„ men golaripite e l to one hoelaapp tosseist'him in tata whew's& his Ufixture, Eating the Large nun 'Tie weak. make; as an imlnelment to etribilik In the businesst Thee useniheyeiiseetk insahint and- libellicar.me in all possible .forme, in grder r ip Impress the public with the belief An ihe Old tame* sareeßparilli wa s not the ~ertrti . t i e, erzoi,x r . gra ; made (rani the old nod Of*ift' at Aft ly . te:.; . 4lliiig: P 4 cTOWTen4 Sa la I hare sold the wee of, ter lama . for V a . Iremkl._ _ 1143114, vv.t 1 1500 if will r h o. du es bu t , 4j4k 8011 12 /7 1 09 9 f of Ns. ouitemeativ -Therftrmols"Wrilimak at 4) = ll4, iin but, a tissue at nits mll. . _3 4 t- awl keep 'the dOwll reguo to mt , ' ,oo f losteurisr Com 1 .7dil , tO ehu dth M i l d i thhhe ltPus none:be (enuiae"Townsend Sasapaazilla, 91d Dr. Ttiwnrind ie . now about. 70 jeers of age. and lan long been known its the *TPTHOR and_OfSCOSTRER of theyll; EAT '&ISO.RICIIIITAL "TOWNSEND SARSAPARILLA." Being poor, he was eamwied to limit its manufacture, by which means it has been kepi out of rnarkety.igni the sale! _circumscribed to three only ,rho bad,provellitisworth.add knewix.iet value. It had reached the ears of many c ueverthelest, as those pereous who 14,1 been heated' of sore disease*, and oitfed from death, tee. CitiMellt lea Irteulerful . _ HEALING :POWER, The GRAND AND, UNEQUALLED Pit EPARATICSu manufactured on the largest scale, and is called for through. out the leingth - ind breadth or the land. especially u it is fotnifi Wieripable oftleieneration.tir deterioration. Unlike.yOung S. P: 'Pmenstnd's, It improcsi side age, and never chanAtts but fuche bette.ri 'bet:Anse it is prepared. on scientific' Fruit:pia Sy a snienlutc man. The lughmt knowledge Of 'Chernistrv, and the latest diseesune, of (he an, have all been brought into requisition in [ha tosneic ture of the rma Dr's Samaparilla. The Sarni:unlit rim, it irwetl ktiiiWn:to medical mrß, cosigning maoy medicinal propertiasianui pante properties which are inert or ti,:c c s, auld.uthers, Web if retained in preparing it fur u.e, pro. ducefer nseri.oarior and ace 4, winch is injurious to the sty , Sorrraef the properties of Sarsaparilla are to scCariie .that they entirely evaporate and are last in the preptueitu, if Cloy arc not prmarred by a scirntijie process, known 1 to those ekpitirthced in Its muntificturti. Moretue, these volotrte prenciple.v, which ay off in vapor, °tog on m hakitiort, , Under ben!, are the very f:ssentilit rao .which rive ernes o?1IC to its value.. AnY a rtersereian• 1).0 nt stew the root tiii they get a colore Which . is mole from the colori»g matter it the rourthan fro anything elect-they can then 'Strain itv• ittsipitror vapid liquid, *women who sour are! theatteall SARSAPARILLA EXTRACV or SYRL'P'• t But such is tint the.artiele known as the • q-ENuiNE oLDDR JACOB TOW,Ns.ENITs • • ; SARSAPARILLA. - Tins 'ien',itrcilaretl that-all the inert pruperneq,ol Salasuarilla•rnin are fire !Tittered. everything • rat‘tble tieuarning acid or ferlnentation is extracted and reiecteti, Olen every-par-vie of medical virtue is secured in a per. . and concentrated form ; and time it is tendered incatmai of losing any of-its valuable- and healing prnpentes. Pro- pared in thie,wity,2t is Itinde'llie ors; powernit agent in the Claire _OS( hanuirvernble DiseitA Thence the real.aii why ere be.ir rrinini”nilations on er ,, i7 .nian Sn itelacor bVfnien, %omen, and children. We 6fid doing wondersin7tlic cure of ...__ co...vsuirrrroAt. nirsljFPgrA. and 1,17 E R.• COMPLA awl in RIIE, TIS ,r, SUROP ma; PlKES. co.vrivEzvp;sw. fill CUTASE. OUVERV,P EMS'S, P 1.311'1...E;5„ BLOTC116:1 a na S aehtion'{ ari.iite.frc , !a . IMPITRITY OF _TER It possesses ti marvellous - efficacy in all complants an. eing from birlfge,a,tioo. from Acidit.e, of like Stoooeh• front wiequal circulation, deterniinarten of blood to the bled, palpitation of ate he:wt. cold feet and hands, cold chills ant hot flashes over the body. • It Its not its equal in Cofalard ; antdpFomoter ealy dipectura. min awl geed. per. spliration. relaxing 'anrlctures of the longs, throatandtrery odierplatt• Dot in.noildna ii its excellence more manifestly seen and, acknowledged than in all kinds and stages of , FEMALE COMPLA.MI'S. It - Works wimdera in =Sea , of joir.r.at Alhtis. or Mite.; Foiling of the'lllstnk.Obstrttcradi Steppreised, ue Panhl Menses, Irregutar4 of the menstru it periods, and the hitt; and is effectual e curing, i ot the forms of Kidney Diseases. BY refill:trifle, 'obstructions: and regulating the general system, it gives tone and strength to the whole body, sal thus cures alt , fornis of , . rvoni,Dtie noes an& Del:l4W y. and thus -prevenlOor relieves a great variety o f Ow stiles, as S.,•pinot • irritatiow, Swooning. Epileptic Pits; Go' nrldstans, 4r. It cleanses the.l4oo. excites the liver to healthy costal!, totes the - stem:tell', and gives good tligeetilm, ielieves tits bowels ottorraar'and etinvirpation. allays inflammation, na• titles the skin, equslAte , the circulation, or the blood, Nu. &clog :coati 'warmth entiallv - all over-the body, and the triNcitsible perspiratton: minxes strletttres oral tightnesl4* moves all ohstruet tom, and invigorates dith motto rkrroar system. Is not this then _ The Medicine Tote pre-emtnently need I But caw hay of there things be raid of & P. Towascod'l incetior itnicle 1 toutig,man's liquid is not to be COMPitipWilEY'lliEOI;D DR's, beptusi cif niin GiCANri FACt, that tho INCipl• BLE 1,1 - DETERIORATION, and • ' _ NEVER SPOILS, - while the.lnleki,DOES:7-.- sonr.ing.fe'rotenring. and banner the. bootee contender . it into fragments t the sour, and liolieltaphelieg; and damaging other geode! Must net this heraidmenesmiiintul . we- puirnenuerte the system 1— nor , put Geld iplo 1: - .4sthips already diseased with/acid t.'What causes_DYSpopitsbut sea 7. Da wenn' all: keee that' whea food sours in our stomaai, what - Mischief it produceel— Ilmulence.beinbure. palpitation est: the heart, jiver cow plaint.,tlterriern. dysentery. folic. foul corruption of the bloodl Vtfliati la Scrofula:hilt enteid hfimor in the bodyl Whit Pftducesitli the humors which brims , on-Eruptions ot the Skin, Srn.lit- liestl,- „Salt, -Rheum. Elysipenne, Whoa . Swellium.rever Sines, sedan ulcerations internal and ers-s -urea?. if In nothing kinder - heareti 'butte acid eulesante, Which sourit.ted thearPoils ail the fluids of the body, more or less. Whet Causes Rheumatism .buka BOUT and al4l Auld which insinuates' itsalt betviten tiwiloints aud o%t --where: iefitittilveititi inflaming-the delicate Kamp upon which it acts 1 :- So of nervous diseases, of impurity of. the blanker derottOwl circulation , and_ nearly all - the afimelms which idrict,human nettle. ' ' • Novi' ik it'not'yorrible to".nialtivaild' Den t and.i'ihtliale4 s• Worse, to use:this.; 1 .-- „ . 15- 501141NG,.-4'ISit3*NITISC. A 611) ‘ 4 CO*POPNTI" 01. ~''''" I'S- 'P ' , TOWNSEND,' • • - • :- - ,' mind jet he ascend fain stave it itri t .• Wed. thstild Dr. 4 . cob Townsimd's aturnise 017711 1 . 1 Wrg,lue - 6 , 431111 * ITAtioN.Of his inferior preparation I I '" 'Denier, forbid that-we should deal .in =Amide which iroteilheir..tnd; roost distant rescanblanco.tteS, P,„ Towle senors article! 'Wes wish it understood, because It Is the 419oleste trust, that S. P.ToWnsend's article anti old -Dr. iatobTownsend's liiteoPariPle4ll**.ftrenilogeaPasti sPotindinitelicb*TOn• doe; that they, are unlike ,ift "averypatti'C'unar, haring apt one single thing in "comtvion. - - s- .i- s. s:s • - al ' As S. , P, , Ttiwnsend is no ittelOS: and .464 , er win, if stl3 s ehentist,.no ptiarmaceuttst- 7 -itnowsino ',nose of inediclite t: diEctie than IttliSttet ^"" tOditlVl4- - ' — ;: n 7c;arporessional wan, what tufty/inset tan thopublic have that they ars* calving a genuindpciintific3iieditbstalnlna aft the vir tues of tile articles frisedlirCit 'revering it, and which am in capable otebangee Which, iruglat'rendentliess the daßbils .of Disitsitibsatead oftesith! , '.. But'what Ale *mild tie n t&tid hied onaliho knOwo "nething_corativairof: • valor damsel It Mull" * laslritsiton ntit,expenence to cook and serve up even a im cendooni t. Meal. 'How touch more impottant le it that the' ' who manufacture medicine &sinned for - Wel - te 3TOMlLVlLtiltilf.ElhiFEßßLfinr SYSTEMS, ._..ehnultl know yell the medical properties,of plants, the NA nianniforseineing and conceritrating theitheatiorired* v‘ialsoint'extenalrelnewledge pi' that. Ttnialta Macaws wknt , iftheCdia. hiiiinad irystem, and how to adapt teusetnee , * these disomiesil , - inio Lis tro l tdided.hu rcli tnan tldl ity ll ; P" to ' ki' lii ri l li un s l ' l r lrpe u 7i li n e ttitt :t° re . r tall''. . iloilcollr-steliesibrit - health, - Ilad;Kocer sid=irigor into the •-,-,., waked and tritihen. awl to beniste: infirmity bit 47 1 AP PIL :ThCOBTONV,NSEND - las' SOlNtirrand,Podlloltbdol l • i l l OrtunitYlinliniiintii to bring his - ~,,:-. -,.., , , . 1 5 5 •Cirstuilti.ilialiwsorialt Ciantodatritie ddissis4 , l withinthcrsacht add to,ths,knowletLes oflt who il • that hey rosy leanjtoultnowatylolini ex elettali Of —2" --' 414.1;ftimmtadlitalit,liwarerlt,- val. • • • , ' Yabtri"PUßßELll4; , ;evit for Slog ' aetiatms co. P . k NET sipplyvouDnigs, , ,. medicines, Oils, GrOceries,-honkoseilfotliessit t zra - —.4ru ,Mantrosek.lifiy;lk. 1850. • - 1,.. 97 4 4 ' 4 64 , T urioth i r- Seed e G1,A.T . 4);0.a.54.44.1311 1 Y , April . 1, '5O, ' •
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