OSE BUSINESS DIRECTOR ,DAVIS, Carries on the Baking and Jusiness iu all its various brandies, Jane ,west,of : Wilscsis Store, Turnpike Street, 4ose c Pa. All kinds of Clam, for Weddings artier, kept constantly on beta,: or made to on the shortest notice. ' - .(Torif—Attoimey at Law ; Office on tte street, nab door East of B. T. Case's Montrose, Pa. • ed DiK—Attorney Lato---offiT;e ilt Room -of his residence, two east o f„formez location, in Tufnpike third building from corner of Public Av and nearly oppoSite 31. S. Wilson's Store. 1849. - J. O I BRIEN—Ifouse and Sign , Paperhanger, Glazier; Grainer é Dee- Shop over J. T. Birchard's carpenter shop rods east Warner's Hotel. SON--Dealers in Dry Goods, -are; Crockery and Tinware, Groceries, etc.; 'ALSO, Carry on the BOOK BlND lflOness., Public Avenue, Montrose, Pa. -SackliCt, Harness, Carpet nd Trunk Manufacturer, and Carriage Trim- Shop, on Turnpike etreet, {opposite I. L. , • s.4,lllAlONS—Fasitionable Boot and Shoe , r,lri-er A. 13aldwiti's Harness shop, Turn itrerk - & $.l 'ALMON—Dealers in Stnves, 'irituinings, Tin, Sheet !run and Copper Dry (buds, Groceries, &c., Public Avenue . EWCO.I.IIII--Dealerw. in _ips. and Furs ; opposite the " Democrat ngliflice, foot Public Avenue. GROVES—Fashipaable ; over Fuller's Buck Store, where he does work in altogether unsurpassed. STE VEN Si—Cabinet .arul Clair Coot of Public Avenue. Y & REM:b.—Dealers in Dry Medicines, Paints, Oils, Groceries, Mry,lron, Clocks, Watches, Jew 'er Spoons, Perfumery, (to. tEc. TUIRRIEI(AL—DeaIer in Druks, Med- Chemicals, paints, Oils, Dye-Stutfit, Gro- Dry Goods, Hardware, Stoneware, - Gla.ss! Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, des, Musical Instruments, Trusses, Surgi mistruments, Liquors, Perfumery, Mirrors 'nary, Brushes, Shoes, Yankee Notions, ite New Goods. • CHANDLER, having purchased the formerlyoccnpied by.J. Lyons, hare re / enlarged the same ; and are now receiv max New Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Glass ware, Jap'd Ware, okr., cbc. ig pifrchased onr goods for cash •vse feet t e•e can offer, to our friends and patrons a terbargains than can be had of our neigh- choice. lot of -Prints, Broadcloths, Cassi ings, Ginghams, Linens, Canibri, -Hand itc. • Also Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Tick firm. Sheeting and Shirtings, Diaper and er and White Flannel, ond all the small ike Needles and Pins, Silk and twist and lening cotton, warranted to be just what ,the very best thread in use. sugars, Teas, Coffee, Saleratus, Tapioca, Coco Paste, an excellent article for sick- Or, cod fish, mackerel , tobacco, and snuff, with old Dr. Jacob Townsend Sarsaparil as.agents for Wu.soic & Co., we have Tin roes, Pipe, Pump and Lead Pipe, and Cast :verc description, on hand ur made to or irticing Machines, Mill Cranks, Sledges, of various kinds, Kettles, Door Squeeze, Not having time to enumerate but a s nail . of our stock, we cordially invite all to call ! le us. - - A Few days Later! Importa;it and Interesting ll'ines !—New - Glad Mine dieeacerid near hrnte!! J. Lyons & Son , T. now receiving , a large and fashionable as i, l'.,?itnent of Summer Goods Which they will `. ready . pay at'very low prices. drop in, Ladies and Gentlemen, and exam stock. .11 cost nothing to see and but little to buy that you want- • will find us for a few days longer at the old where we will be happy to wait upon all ill favor -us with a call, and where we are tined to trade "some" yet, but after a week iook.for us a little further up-town. J. All kinds of " ready pay," even mall hills cat par. Arose, May 16, 1860. Transportation Line. CARPENTER, Rail Road Freight Line heti:men Ateat Bend and New York: day the week, Sunday excepted, for k 8 5 .0. Captain; James Incaaam. N. V. der will commence to receive and forward from Great Bend, on the first mst., and tateceive and forward produce daily to I.4l 7 'iCkliam throughout the sea-,m. Cpat. 'arra will - remain in New York, to receive it forwarded to •'hi* and from the long ex= ge in the business, they flatter themselves Il times they can command the higlamtmar deo& 1e returns will be paid by N. V. inter at,Great Bend. ' 10850. N. n CARPENTER. ~.'A (ew cash and barter Store. 's a ut.Raniber has opened i now Store at Great end, Pa., nearly opposite the Msnsion House, now receiving a large and entire new of Glioda which be offers for sale on the 4ple of. - PitOrrrs—Qmcx RETVIINS---ONE Pince ONLY. stock"embraces an extensive assortment of lads, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Boots. ioes, Hats and Caps, and Ready-made Clo which have been purchased in Drew-York_at 7est cash prices; and he respectfully invites de of Susquehanna county and Vicinity to kainine his stock before purchasing else- The experience in the business enables him rchase at the best advantage ; and having airraugernent with an agent in New York, besomitantlireceiving additional supplies • 'Selected goods. Porksk Fisk, wholesale i*ery extefisive,otock will be kept constantly -astLthelowest.prices. Being determined, Ea 1 sindersohl..hyi.a4 ,dealer west of New he-respectfully solicits a share of the public L. 6. LENUELit veiceitis'And sirAser Goods. 4 NEWIVAIB; Idiunifacturer of Huts, .the.attotAiou, of the public to their .ot of Pitts . Caps and Straw" Goat, :emu , almost 'every:44l,min they. line, which tlo-V 44.4,00441ekr,iftw VA those irholviish to buy hak for-thesaine- Tbey-wisl make all „Usti fivoiiik*:eitill9rtinotice. • ..ifiitztiiii;auue 1240. I' It.CO2IVE,I) AT TRITE'S in addition Of Rtold -Pens, $6O. 'Mirth of ey's - ci*itte'd Cold Pen. 4, 'universally leJge4'" throughout the whole world mid else e among the uatione to be Ile Lest Pen in use ~outrote. June, 201117850. . . . „ c. New. roods. • . , , I . 1 • ' t ABEL URRELLi IS nqw receiving his :an and Wiisteistrpply Gob& (embracing n6irly,. every i thing wanted in this Market,Wrieb w' / be sold extremely LOW: for cash or rewly•pay. My assortment may be • classed in part as fa ll ow Druhs,.Medielnes, th e icals, Paints. Oils, Dye Stuffs, i Groe'edes, 'Dry s, Hardware, Stone_ Were, plass ware, docks, Watches, Jewelry, Sil ver Sprits, Spectacles, Mu ::al Instruments, Liq uors, P rfurneryi Mirrors*tationery,Brushes,Shom, Tanks e Notionsi rte. dm. ,1 Thankful for the liberal patronage and substan tial encouragement hitherto received, Fhope to mer it andrfee f ive a iontimice or the sane. k. o A the hrtieles ept for sale are named . ' below : ; - ''.4 Gra,.ies. A good varietko: Sugars, fine fla vored 1 as, good and cheap ()lasses, coffee,..Pep- E e per, Sp Ginger, Sateratus, aisins, Rice, Mack erel, oc4 fi 'sh, Zante.e currants, Tapioca, Arrow Root, mace, Manna, Sage, Nutaregs, doves, Grorrnd Mus tard; 4so, Diustard Seed, white and black, Ext. of Lem n , , cassi Soda, Soda crackers, Starch, Bar and eas de Soap candles, all sorts of Tobacco and Snuff, \ lnegar, dc. . . * r, Dry Goods. Broad cloths, cammeres Sattinets r mole Skin, cordumy,Sheep's Gray, Kentucky Jeans, Flanneli, Silk, Thread, Twist, Buttons. dc., and ev ery thing necessary to make up garments; calicoes, Ginglnuras, Mouslin,de loners, Alpacca.i, Maids, &r -age, Veitings, Apron check, Bed Tick, Drilling,;Ta- We ano Towel Dirapet. ; Sheeting, Shirting, brown 4 Bleached, suspenders, Umbrellas, Silkera - v - ata, Pocket Handkerehiefs; comforterit , shawls, Gloves. Mittens.llose, cotton Tarn, Batting. Wadding, col ored c.ambriek. cloak i Fringe. Gimp,,Edging, Purse Twi.t.aitil all.sotts of notions. Hard i firie.-- 1 141aili, Door and • Window-Blind Fastenings, Butts; .Scilews, Locks, Bolts, Faucets, riles, Hasps, Screw-Drivers, Coffee-mills, curry combs and: cards, Sketes, castors, Nippers, cup board Fastenirags, is for Ox horns, Shovels, Spades, Bees, Forks, Patent Balances, Steel-yards, Ames. Forks, Shoe nails, Tea Bells, cork Screws rte. too numerous to Mention. Cutlery. ' Pocket - Knives, 'fable Kniv e s A: Forks, bread and shoe harivek „ Itaizoi-s, Hand-saws, Aug ers, Gimlets, Sim Mon's Axes, Shears and Scissors. Paints. Pure illrhi e Lead ground in Oil, and dry, Red Lead, Ten. r ed, Spanish brown, Lramp Black, Yellow Ochre, aris Green, chrome Green, Imperial Green, doonui Yellow, ground Verdigris. Prussian Blue,_Vertni/fpn, Bronze,-Umber; Terra _se Sienna, Ivory BMA, Elm* Drop, Pat.. Yellow, Rose Pink, Black Smalt. cuequma, Red Saunders, Sugar of Lead, Litharge, etc. ; Oils. Linseed Oil, a variety of Lamp Oils, Lard Oil, Olive Oil, Tanner'sjOil, caster Oil, and all the essential Oils. l'arriirth.—PurnitUrn, Coach, Leather and %S -tich Varnish; etc. Spo. Tierpentiru!', camphine, Rosin, Spanish Whi ting, Putty, Glue, Qum shellac, copal GUM, Emery, Red and NVkite chalk,.lll;ath -Bricks, Pomisc stone, Sal. soda,Burg,iindy Pitch, etc. Brfiskes.—Paint, - Varnisb. counter, clothes, hair. Flesh, Tooth, striping, Graining, marking, Ar- C,,,,t„&.,11, Tool. lore , White-wai4i, scrub and shoe Bru,lies, etc. • • Dye St Itirx. Logwood; Diver Sic, camwood, Emitick, coperas, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Annatto, eochincal. Aiuriate of Tin, Red Tarter, Extract of Logwood, etc. Acids.—Nitric, sulphuric, Iluriatic, 4c. (Naas - Ware.—Pitittles ,and Vials df every size and description, a: Wholesale and retaiL A variety of specie Jars,.and tincture Bottles, Glass syringes, Peseras, Nipple shells. NurFing Bottles, Tunnels, Tumblers, Lamps, Candle-sticks, preserve Dishes, salt-cetlers, Lamp 'chimneys, Pepper Boxes, car boys, 91irrors and Mirror-ulates, Demijohns, win dow Glass, Breast Pipes, lett.. . Stone IVare.—Jugs af all sizes, Butter Pots, cream Pots, presel4.-e Jars, pitchers, stove Tubs, spittoon.% &e , Clocks mid Wate)tes of 'nearly every description. good and 'cheap. , (lock Eaves. Verges, and Keys, Watch Guard chains, cords and Keys of all sorts, Jewelry. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold Bosom Pins, Finger Rings, Ear lkops, geld and silver Pen cils and pelt cases; studs. slides, gold Beads, etc. too mimerous to mention.. - Silver Ware.—ilver Table, - Tea ind Desert spoons, sugar shcriels and Towns, salt spoons, Butter Knives, Thiutbles, etc. Also, silver-plated and German silver spoons, Brittannia Ware. etc. Spertaelex.—Ladiis anti gentlemen's silver fra med Spectacle., silter plated, German silver, steel, etc., and-cases long ; and short. Steel Goodß.---StF.l Beads,ba 0. - and purse clasps, purse Rings, Tassels, Slides, etc. Yankee:co/ions: 2 -A great va t ety of small but useful and fancy AxtieleS • too tedious to mention, such as combs of eery kind, ear, spoons and twe zers, purses, pocket mirrors, youth's Telescopes, jewsharps; pocketbooks, ; pins, needles. • shaving tools, chemical pow der for raizor-strops, key rings, etc. etc. . • ' Pistols, powder, itot, lead, powder flasks, gun wormers, gun cags;pflls and flints, safety fuse. etc Illogical /astrininulit)4Violins and Accordeons (the best assortment. ever introdliced into the coun ty) at wholesale and retail ; also, Violin Bows, stringy:, bridges, pegs, tad pieces and rosin;. Bass viol strin,o and lows, Fifes,Flut, Picelos, clan pets, needs, Tuniti; forks, Instruction Books for the Violin, Accordeths, Flute, clarinet, klageoletacte Thusea--Abdom - ,nalsupporters and shoulder bra ces in gret variety and of most approved patterns. Afediea Itzatrathertts—iill the varieties usually Icalled for by Physicians. , ~.. Liquoni.-:-Choice Liquors for medical purposes, ' such as Brandy,'Krim, Gin. Wine,' etc., (a variety 1 of each,) A/coilol, Whisk'y, etc. etc.. Perfeeinery.—F 4 xtructs, cologne, Rose Water and scent Bags, smelling sal - Toilet Articles, Fancy soaps, Ox Marrow, Bear' 'Oil, Tricopherous, Hair i s Tonic., Hair Dye, etc. r • Static eery.—fools-cap ; and Letter Paper„Qculls, Black sand, Ink, Envelopes, Wafers and stamps, sealing Wax and seals, Gold and steel Pens. Pea Holders. Pocket and Table Ink-stands;.BUsiness & Friendship cards,- Pencils slates, IVater colors &c. Boats, shoes, whips, candle Wick, Twine, shoe Thread, Bellows, spool stands, Whale Bone, stmf furs,. Trays, caixtlesticks, .Lamps, Oil Blacking, sponge, Princes Polish fiir scouring, Rotten stone and 'Bath Brick for same,l3lack Lead, Patent PiuL., Tubs, clothes Pins, Half ; Bushels, Ax-helvei, cru cibles, candy,' ReMlock ithun, windovic sash, Oil cloth, carpeting, sand paper, Its kets; .Tin Ware, Ploughs, etc. Drugs ai d ifeclithecit.—Tuty guns opium, rad, and ptilvmit*. turkey ,rhe barb, east India also. morphia, sulPhis r Void :Meta% verstria, strychnia, e potass bldriod.Crensote, r,ed and white precipitr 'e, sulfate doquinine, Calcined magnate •, russiin ms tor, red oxide of iron, mix vondea, iicoric4 tars, iron, gamboge; turkey gum myrrh, sulphate potas en, cobalt, tern alba t coloeynth, gum mastidi, ad crawl, tartaremetie,;rad and , puly; Orrie,eiszlic acid, rad and puts. colomboisulptiate of zinc, saffron, blos soms. prepared chalk, cardamum seed, eoriander di caraway do. cad. & puts. gentian, Loma beans, steel dust, gum kilo, thss, scatcononiunyl ilos, zinc, cor rosive sublimate. calamine /spas, flos. Martiales, - french chalk, bismiikb Submit, unitive, sulphur aurat, clover! powders', .049 betzoin.' arsenic,-castor oil, cannel-lc, sem fenigreck, hay bery birk, Tuella, er _....-, ~...._ _,g, ...,..., nay berg . Ip . - Sam and glauberxatts, settna, pink . :Ock, salts of ul tra, (salt petre) itortnseed, pulv. g tis alleppo, r.eft sett gum eampher,gingfr, i iiii ca j z f ailf j g rae r iau l cayenne, puts. cabelfs,. rad 14V. canthatis, golden litd, , cirtsz t of ta i rtaroartfric add, sup earl) soda. salLso 'ikkall.M!Maelmr,ha, luetv seed, . Wag glass, pe nailiii mt., piAvi l brange peel, : inlite glue, gum _ nr ,bie, squill s ; than , vitriol, ungnentum, balsam-of i s Za fir, vewee turpentimi,istyliery tat w,virginis snake root, sid annuonnte,isweet, flag ; spOrnaceti, blood root, juniper - Be' 'v -, rasped (1 . 9 i, gutesenegal, 1 dragon's blood: fo Milt, eharnOun &men, gum ale. F rut, gum aloes, l feetuila, ammoniac, bys sop, senera snalceroot. nul rat rin, eng and dutch ; towage pods and [Own, wined albs, refined borax, 111111111.11111111 ova urai, ; nut galls; gum tragicanthi!attlGlntia 40 11- tu, gum galbarium, india, cockle, dyachl • salve, emp. cantharis, dry verdigris, crude or bla antimony, elm bark; (ground and ungroursi pric ash barkfoL digitalis, hore=hound, white halals) ; carb. magnesia, lyttate, sem cholehicuni, icel moss, rad aconite, gold thread, crocus martus, sa leaves;linnduras sarsaparilla root, blue pi/1 • adhesive 'idrister, crown oil, Tannin, Buelru Leaves, Figs, Genuine cod Liver Oil, citrate of Iron, etc. • Eitraers of gentian, conium, bellidona, henbane ; dandelain, deadly night shade, thorn apple, colo cynth, comp, 43 , e: - Exnetetidl Oils.--oil of pepertnint, lemon, cinna mon, Tantey, wintergreen, sassafras, origauurn, lay ender, hemlock, cloves, beNsmot, anise, cedar. spearinint; pennyroyal, almonds. wormseed, worm wood, Juniper, rosemary, amber, caraway, cumin, savin, cajiput, spruce, tar, eubebs, 4c., and all the essences from the above oils. Tiactares.- - tinet. rbeubarb, myrrh, cantharis cardamum, guinc, tolu, iodine, cayenne; muriate•tincture of iron, dm. Laudontn,paregoric, Ifire's syrup, chloroform, cello/lean or lquid adhesive plaster, spirits_ of nitre dulc, aqua amonia, sulphuric ether, spirits of Lav ender, comp., salts of tartar, antimontal wine, all o spike, balsam copaiva, brimstone sulphur, pule. charcoal, quicksilver, demlion, bottle and vial corks etc. etc. In short, a whole newspaper might be filled in the vain attempt to enumerate the one half of the articles kept for sale at Tummies. This is the right place to buy Goods, and to buy them cheap.— Tie best kind . of Drugs are kept here, and from the variety and quality of them, great inducements are offered physicians to make it their idace of reg ular purchase. The public generally are invited to call and examine the quality mill prices of goods. Dec. 1849. • ABEL TERRELL. New Firm rr HE subscribers have commenced business , un der the firm of S. H. Sayre & Cm, and are now opening a new assortment of Goods, consisting of almost every article called for. We intend selling mostly forlready pay, short credit. will be given to those (that may wish) that have been prompt in meeting their payments,. Goods will be sold as low as at any other store in the county—by good attention, and low prices, we hope to get our share of patronage. P. S. In addition to the above, we have in con nection a Tin and Sheet Iron establishment, where will be kept a general assortment of Stoves, Tin Ware, Sheet Iron, Castings, Hollow' Wares tke..— All orders,in this line will be attended to irumme diately. Itletthants that wish to buy, to sell, will be supplied •with Tin Ware, Stove Pipe. and Stov e s, on liberal terms. S. H. SAYRE A: Co. Bonnets:--Spring styles, for 1850. A great va riety of all kinds and qualities, for sale cheap at S. H. SAYRE & Co. Hata and alit—Gentlemen and Boys' Leghorn, Wool, and Palm Leaf liats,by J. Jettnietgi new patent premium and safety gas lamps, conlfisting of church, parlor, store and shop lamps, andl the patent Phosgene. for burning in the same, for sale by . S. H. SAYRE dc Co. Sole and Fpprr Leather, :Roots and Shoes. of all kihds and clalities, by S. H. SAYRE Co. Window Sash and Glass, codfish and Mackerel, Salt, Lime and Plaster, in large or small quantities by S. H. SAYRE it co. Ploughs.—Binghamton, Montrose, Skinners Ed dy. and Mott d Fuller's Ploughs and castings, con , stantly on hand. Iron.—English. and Sweedes' square bars, suit able for drag teeth, by S. H. SAY RE & co. April 10, 1850. Ready Made Clothing; A GOOD assortment of Ready Made Cldthinq A for sale cheap at the store of L. S. LE,thEl3l. Now is the time to buy. Great Bend, June 8, 1850. Stave*, Tinware \ATE have now on hand a great variety of cook - m V g, Porlor and shop stoves, which we will sell for cash or ready pay cheaper than eyer,among our Cooking stoves arc the following The Phoenix Air Tight, the very belt stove in use. " Improved Rotary. " " " " Extra Large Oven. " " " " Irving. • 0 " Iron King. " Whiteside's Double Oven. " " Rough and Ready. " " " Elevated- Oven, Premium and other stoves o almost all kinds, Parlor stoves for wood and coal. Also an assortment of stove trimmings, Tin, Cop per, sheet and Zinc Ware. Any article not on hand made to order on short notice and the most reasonable forms. Purchasers will save money by (giving us a call before buying, as we are determin ed to sell 4 prices which must suit any one. . n3B _ ROSE kSIMPSON. To Dairy-Men and Farotrrs. Valuable Property for Sale. - HE following Taal and Personal Estate, as T hereinafter described, situate in New Wilford, Susquehanna County,T - Pennsylvania, will be sold at a great bargain to acy one who may choose to pur chase. The real estate consists of seven hundred acres, five-hundredlof which are under improve ment,-and on which are four dwelling houses an d seven barns. The farm is well designed for aDm 7, and is capable of feeding Mae hundred Cows du ring summer and winter, and every part of it well watered with springs and -streaiiis. The buildings and land are in good condition, and on the prerui 7 ses are about five miles of good Stone Wall, and the other fences,are also good, and on the wood I land are large quantities of Chestnut Timber, which will supply the farm for many years to come; and which Will also be valuable for building the Rail road which is soon to be built up Martin's Creek— Said farm has a very pleasant and desirable loca tion about seven miles from Great Bend, through which the New York rt Erie Railroad passes, and about one mile fFom the probable Depot on tha Martin's Creek Railroad, which will lead from the Lackawanna Coil and Iron Mines to intersect the New York rk Erie Railroad at the Great Bend. It ,can be very advantageously divided into five farms, on four of which Would be the necessary Dwellings and Out Fruit Trees, ife. With the above will be sold a very large stock of Cattle, Horses, d-c.., including - Durham Cows, Working Oxen and young astile, : and also all ne e,..s..y implements of husbandry fur carrying oa said farm or farms. The Terms of Sale will be as follows:—One fourth of the purchase money for the Real estate will be, required. at the time of purchase, and for Stock, Farming Utensils, half down and the residue to be paid in equnl annual instalments, with interest annually,, , on the whole sum unpaid, to be computed from the full diflivery of possession, the first instalment payable in three years from the delirerT of-possession, and the whole amount to be paid within ten years 'from the sale, to, be secured by Bond and Mortgage. Full possession to be giq en on the,first , do of. April, 1801, with the prisi: lege of putting m crops next Fall if if:sired.' A good and indispritaide title given. • .The above described propertyylonga to the es tate*/ ,t 3. Martaxatlate s of said eonuty, deceased, -arida more desirable property hamlet ninny time, in this section of country, been offered for sale, and tta greaterindncetnents offered - 10 purchasers. Per sons wishing toinvest moneys iu Real Estate and in good Stock, cannot devbetter than Co call and ex- Arnie for-themselves. Other tracts or lots of land Iyiog iss said county, are also offered for sale. Ap plicatkeut Can be made to M, Meyleit at New Mil-. ford, or to .13.45. Bentley at „Montrose, in-said coon -ty,and any &Alter prirticulars thit: may be requi red- will-he given , • MICHAEL METLERT, / Executors of S. BENJ. S. i3ENTLEY, f litcylert, deedt. S. H. SAYRE & Co. Dr. Rafferty's Celebrated Family MEDICINES—Ahead . of al/ others, and unani 'nous)? _approved I—The Productions of a ' ceased Surgeon and Physician of 20 years prat tical experience. RAFF,ERTY'S &tut Gar,An.—Among all the remedies before the public; this stands pre-eminent in the early stages of Consumption, Bronchili s Catarrah, Coughs, lioarsness, Asthma, Spitting of Blood, and for all affections the pulmonary or gans occasioned by cold. Too much praise cannot be bestowed upon this remedy, and the proprietor urges any one affected with any of the above com plaints, to secure it at once. RAFFTIITT'S FAMILY Pints.—The best Family! Physic now in the Country fur sick head-ache, cos-1 tiveness, cleansing the stomach of bile, purifying) the blood, carrying off diseased humors and restor-I ing health. RA,tv..Extrrs FMTAILE Moxri.v PILLS.—For remo ving female obstructions. peculiar 'to the sex ar rising from cold or , general weakness of the system. Also for females of costive habits of body, dyspep tic or nervous, weakness, debilitated females. RAFFEILTYB EYE WATET.—For weak or inflamed eyes, warranted superior to any in general use. RAFFEIITT'S STILENGTIIVSTING PLASTER—for pains or weakness in the breast, side or back. RAvsmrry's Woasi Om—The Great Worm Kill er, warranted to remove worms where they exist. Km-cares EvalocAvos—for bruises, sprains, rheumatic pains, cramps, numbness, stiffness or weakness of the joints, swellings, quinsy or sore throat. The greatest remedy of the age. The above celebrated Medicines for sale by the following AGEN-rts ; J. Lyons.& Son, llontro , e ; Rollin T. Ashley, Brooklyn; Thos.Jackson,Spring rill ; C. E. I •itbrop and - John Bogart; Tunkhan nock; Capwell, Bally tt Co., Factory ville ; Stone, Patterson ct Co., Abington Center. July 18,1850. 29:1y. BOOTH & FOSTER, LATE J. C. BOOTH dt CO., Fashionable Clothing Emporium•• I WHOLESALE & RETAIL, 27 Courilatkit-st New York, (a few doors below the' Western HoteL) THIS HOUSE, by reason, of its: Great Popular: ity and extensive Reputation, both for has Superior- Qualities and Cheapness dT its Goods, has ecently been extending its business, until it now ),resents an assortment at once.. unrivalloi b y a ny in the city. One of the Firm, being one of the Pioneers in the Clothing Business, devotes all his tine to purchasing Goods for the Ext4bliAhnient, Which, his long Experience, acknowledged skill and with the aid of abundant capita/, he is enabled to do with the most predominant success. Another of the Firm Superintends,. in person. their ext , msive Manufacturing Departn:ent ; and the Stock thus produced, and with a view to .N,,rt item,. Elegance and Unlit, , and amounting to near ly $lOO,OOO in value, comprises an a-',:43rttnent now unequalled, and they dell/ all rani: l (s.o;l,a_ They desire particularly to call the attention of Country Merchants to their Stock, whom, by their'exteni‘ive Arrange ments they are enabled to supply with an assort ment at once the best, the must Varied, and the cheapest of any other on this Continent, Nor does the extent of their business prevent them from sup plyinT, the individual wants. Gentlemen visiting this city will at all times find them in readMe , to fumith from the smallest -article to the Comp' , to Outfit, of such as cannot fail St - rt . TAE ]to--r CF.- FINED TASTE, or meet the approbation of Ilk , most Fastidious. Their Manufactured Department, is replete every description of- pren anti Frock. Au.iat-sN and Trareting. iSark and Albert Coats. All the :toles of Drap De Ete, Alpaca and Bro. Linen COATS Pantaloons of all the various: styles and gulch ies. rests of/the latest and richest-pattern. Dressing,GVlClL, The Fancy Department qtaraces everything new or desirable in the line of _Shirts, Drawers, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, Stocks; Scarfs, Gloves, Handketchiefs, Hosiery, buspeuders, Shoulder Braces, Money Belts, cte. To verify the above statements, they ask gentle men, when visiting the city, tO call -and EA-cc/nage for thanBelves, where they will receive the most polite atti4ition,. the proprietors relying on the ex cessive chd.ipness which their Unrivalled Facilities enable them to afford their Goods, to ensue a Sale. FULL S'L'ITS famished to Order at tire Short e. Notice, and sent "ta any part o . f the 'United States. J. C. BOOTH, 17-6 m li. L. FOSTER: _ . N. B. Open from 6 o'clock A. X. to 30 P. N. • Wool Carding and Clothdtessitig. THE üb.criber .having purchased the Wool -L Carding and ClOthdressing establighnient, situ ated in Jessup Tir.raship, on the Wyaluging Creek, about six miles froiii Montrose, lately 6Ccupied by Smith & riLloriy, takes this method to' inform the public that the workii having undergone it thorough reparing throughout, the Machinery is being fitted up with new Cards &c., and lie pledgbs bitn-eli that no pains shall be spared to give entire satis faction to all those ho may favor him. With their custom. Clothdress rig done up with . despatch. Steam finishing, don up in the best style and on T e the most reasonable terms. Also a good assortment of Woolen Clotha of best quality—Flannels and Woolen shawls kept constantly on hand, ;which will be exchangod at air rates for wool or . prOduce. All work entrusted to his care shall be 4one upon the shortest notice and warranted right or no .ray / Those bringing loads of Wool from 'a distance, can have it carded to take back. Produce taken in payment for work. C. N SOUTH.W.F.II. Jessup, April 10, 1850. _ . New Chair Factory. , TIIE Subieriber has opened a Chair Factory nearly opposite M. S. Wilson's Store, where he, intends to keep on hand all kinds of Fruii7, Cane Seat, common Windsor, and almost any kind of. Chairs, called for, also Settees of every descrip tion, which he will as low as .can be bought in thin Country. 'Good Cherry Luta r taken in exchange for Chairs. Personsare invited to pureliasina eisevirherA • Montroie, Aprji , • • Cash: - Paid fitor - 17t0sE ' B #1?1? t 'NiillefaY • the 40es 1.1 Cash or "(Mods; far Nail 1 New Milford,.June 4;.1830. .', ' Altinalaistroiors Notice. ~ OTICE II hdeby given that letters' of 'adnl, istlatiop of, the estate of Dania! II finer, Of rriclt tornsl4,,ti e tamsed, have been 'dub! grant to the subseriberkaind all persons baying claims demands sgallost sal4 estate are recineoe4 to m e.known the set e to tis without delay. ! I ' g_ GECiltOrg 0 LEDHILL. Ada ABRAII'AM lIVRDIeIi. .1 1.4 ' llrrick, Aug. i!l,' 1850. .. and exaruine before M. J. SCOTT, 'ficesi 1 ` ~;x!- , M~-~- ~ .^a-: , .:-t0m.:... -. ~! • '111.101t.5 .0 F'‘• glf A-Citty , • - • • • lair I:cattier:mi.' it.V.A.D • TITIB. ‘O4 H ....PL:V:C. u'e f ' 4 a Sarsaparrlla; for sale in the difterebt to eat c red S. P Totrinsendls SaMapirilia. .IC, is adviirtisM his t e ortroi. NAL; GENIIINi . and all coat. ThisTowrimini - 111} 0 0 0 C ,0 t and never wise : but was forquolya.trilir.kOr.o» ritiiroadF. co . eats, and the like—yet he as4uineelliti title pf DoctOr for the purpose of '.ainitur credit for what lee &lint: , Ile says.s`lie' has attended two medical- nimbi', and pranticsil for-fifteen yews' !I" Now the truthrs. he never pracifeed Medicine a day in his life ! Duch trilfirl, 'mfeke-d rdisSejiMseritation look. bad to the character mid verticity-of the man. • 1 wish most sineerely,le had never made thole statements of, him self or of me. %%len will Men learnt° be honemand truth ful in all their dealinga anti intercourse wittr - deir fellow men I De applied to tine Rind Clepp,lo assist. him in mats. ufacturing his inixture,statin, •,,- :the large gums ha would make, as an inducement to embark In the bbsinessi. Thifie men have been insulting and libelling me in all possible foam, in order to impjess-.the public. with the belief that the Old parlor's Sarsaparilla was not fhesemiiini, original Sarsaparilla. made froth the Old Dortae; . s Original Rom pie. Thin S. P. Townsend I have sold the Use of my name for OF a week. I will g e him 850U:sir hel will pro. . duce one single solitary pm° of thie. Ills statginents of Thompson, Skillman & Co., are nothing but a ( tissue of falsehoods, simply made to deceive the public,.and keep the truth do of in regard to his Musing. fermenting com pound. This is to caution the public to purchaso none but Old Dr. JACOB Townsend's Sarsaparilla, having on It 'the Old Dator's likeness, his family' Coat Of Arms, and his signatureacrom the Coal of Aim: - r ' • Principal Office, 102 Nr-- ureei, N. Y c'• pa. long been known as the A UT.IIO/r.tanil . t.lMCO STLA 1.7 R of the GE N V E ORIGINAL TOW NSF; N D SARSAPARILLA." Beim! poor, he was compelled to limit us manufacture, by which means n has been kept out or market, and the sales circumscribed to those only who had proved Its worth, and known its value. It had reached die earn of many, nevertheless, as those persons who had been healed of 'sore diseaaes, ;um! saved troth death. tiro c.:atmed its wonderful 11EA 1.1 NG POWER This GRANT) AND UNE.Q.I7AI.I.F,D l'lt EPARATTCN is manufactured on the largeaq scale. and is called tor through out the length and ,breadth of the land. e..pecially as it is found incapable of degeneration or deterioration. Unlike young S. , P. Towratend'e, it improxes with age, and-never clianges but for 'l'4 better because it is prepared on scienti fi c principles by a seienti fie man. , The highest knowledge of Chemistry, and the latent discoveries ci the art, hare all been brought into requiAtion in the manntac lure of the Old Dee Sarsaparilla- The'Sarsitt."rilla rpot, It is well knoWn to medical men. cont*ns titany inedicfnat properties, and some propernes which are inert or uselcss and-othsra, which if retained , preparing ill for . 11Fle, prv duce alitandtt. I!) iniuritirs to the eye. Lim. Some of the properties of Sarsaparilla are so tahttile that they entirely evaporz!e and art.lot in the preparation. If Ptey are not preserved by a scientific preteens, known on ,-- ly to those experienced in it manufavure. ltioneorer, thesie roloh'r whlch tty MT in v,lxit. 01 as an eV halation. "paler heat, are the very coccus r. medical prop crties of the rootochtch PlO if a!! in-s-alitet Any person can leo , or sew the root till they get dark colored liquid, witiCh more I rout the r ' ring matter in the root than from any•hinz else : they can then strailti this. intatmi or vapi.l ',recto) \ ;la s ir. tholasaeS, and then rail SititSA Ex - rizAcT br t Ur." Hill an; It in not the aa tick!! known ne the GEN UINE 0 LI) 1)11 JACOI3 'COIVNSE4 • This is co prepoi,l t all the inert Properties. 4.1* the Sainaparilia root are first removed. every 'btu:: capable of becoming acid or I,rmentatiali :a - e,traciPti and rcjer!ell then every particle of medical vino, is beeiireil an a pure and concentrated ti.req and thus it is rendered incapable of losing See of Ue valuable an.l beating Properties. Pre paled lie thin way. it is tune the m.tet lel." , ins sgerkt to the t , Cure of int - ovine teible bist-niaes. Hence i tlic rea.a wily We hrytr commendations on erer7 elide in its fal, or he meu, a anon , au.: chil[l:ea. We Dutl tt doing won..ler. in . rhe cure of GOA - SUMP TI/S, I) 3-sr PRLI. and L /VT. 3111 rr I` rt F: - 11[IT/N.17. •S'PRil tfLA. s, (If AN n 'T f[:. -0 US UPTI , ) _Vs. PIMPLES, BLOTCHES anti 11 a 'recto., ata,itc... (Torn OF THE ,81.0011. It prcre,e= a marvellous er.c•zi to a: an. lung Tim brel:Lresti,nt. ir , an ~!/* 11,,Strun,1 , 11.i from Ll:ley - Ott c,rruist:iah, n I WI:1m, ..! , I. • hr : 1, 3 d; but h e r, r t. •cw.:l rentt aria but flashes over the body. it tin.' not to r y.tal , :l Co./43 and euv, l / 4 , ;x (We cretti• por n-emu .n. re!axtuz s:netv:zs ul the twigs, throat andrery. a her trtrt. itut ot ,, T!ertrP mare rr.artifertly geeh arid teknoulea.:zed than 111 all -ktmlis alit 'ca.,. if FEMALE COMPLAINTS. It works wort 4 t :rt cno. ,, of Piuor :Mug or AO. 7 4 if the {Fula), 04.trucred, s's'”pprr.sed, nt Pc t irreful,l Meuse z. nrewlrna' I,e, eirei le eireete,al in etiritiznn ihe turns of Kidney 1,14040.w* By re 1,:07.1e, 1 4 and rev. &.• t the eilneral remern. it ¢I re, one 31,,1 st releirih to the and tims cum, all t.,ranP .1 lliervt;tv% .11isti.n sea nu Del )111 1Y1 and thtia rine.olits or rri(e,, a trrar variety of °thee mal adies. as Spitkar 8 . E .,,, V16irt, l'i/us . Daur Swooning: Enif Antic (4arloLcl f -rx,:2l.e. It Cleailmoz Olt biou.l. ptrtk'a the liv,es 1.• healthy action, tour• the s•orno,i,, V..: gond thcr , tirio. retie e. -the bowels of tortios_aild.-;it-st trpetton, allay. thi . lanitrat pu rifies the skin, eiltra ;jet.gi . t• te eircula:to o f pro duclng- gentle svarm,h ewetlie all over the liody. and rho p15r , ,,,,1Ne A' :^3 , 1•1 ileruret , anti lightnesa. to ul syn. ail t , t1:41 - .1 • • , ....1 tiiki ; , , t.tte.4 the entire' IlerrOds, t!.i. The Med.:eine you p`re.-entinentb.% need I 'Hu; tan ~' P Townsend's toceilor arocin Till, Vol.lltr Tara* 'Nod id -not to be• CoMI'AP, ATTIF:I TTTE - OLD PR'S, GP l' -Vl7. that the one is INc4kpA ALL: ‘ , l DETLR.H4RA . i 4.4 NUMMI while 1. •r•f.r 111)ES:• ao,r7-4.r. lei-seen/67g. and Mottung: . fh, Le!tlea coo:t.inn 'Y. 0 Ittii. liUMllCritt. : the. sour, acid i tt p,,,l , 5 ,, , .,, , , , , , ~,,: brr s.: i rag -other coml.! Mint wit tilt' hn , ..ribio compound be , ppi - , rintlS-Is the. 'system, 1— itr7zeit! pul tICI ft le t. a 5v , ' , ,,,, n.'ror rd:r di-sealed test),arid 7 IT'liat cans. • 11 ,- -;.TSlalitit Acid I tin C 4 aunt all know that when foot ~, ~,,, ~,,. .plzbs, what ass chief it prisluces 1-- , fiamt:c,e , . :ciariburn. palrmiinn of the heart, liverlcom. planar. diarrh, s. dyseruiem colic. and corruption, Of the L, blo.sl I What it Sr -liiiith but an arid humor in the tiodt 1 Whin producer. r. 9 Ihe human which bring on Eruptiena el the Cain, Scald Heed, !Salt Rheum, Erysipelas t %ice t ! yi SWellitigs, Fever Sores, a ulceration . nd all ulcetions. interne/au ex :carnal 'I It IR nothing unOer heaven bur an acid subs nee, whisk, sour', and thus apt all the fluids of the body. ore u or less What Causes Rheumatism hurt a sour and acid fluid which insinuates .it , telf between the joints and else where. irritayiwy,,Snd ineltuning the &lime eiftsues upon srtu acne 'So it ac' - Ss of net-Vous diseases. of impurity orthe blond, of deranged eireltdation,,and nearly all the all eats which afflict human natur ' - •" 1 Now is it- not horrible ! ! t e. o make ana jell,. 'and Mfi ` l c F teorse to u.se this SOURING, FErormTrxr:. ACID ":" COMPOUND'. ,F • • S-P rowrisEsto,. • . , and vet he would fain has-,, i t ~,,,l,mo d th a t Old D J. . cob'l\iwnscuirs: Genuine - Original Sarsaparilla; it is !IM ITATION of WS inferitirpreparktitin I! • ' '--'- - • - !leaved forbid that we: should deal,_! in tin. article bich Would bear the most diskette resemblance to S P. T vin.. senit's article f We wish it tiaderstootii becanse it is the absolute t , th, that S P Townitrints article end old- Dr. Jacob Towi Furs Sarsaparilla are hecrren-(tide 'Tart, and inffniteyd im- Oar; that they are urdikti In every particular, hail not ! one single thing,to commun. As S. P. Townsend is,! no - &ear. and never was, a , no. chemist, no pharmeccut4—knOwe no More of media or disease than any other cornmeal, hinscientifultonsprofess (Mal men, whatguaranter !cad the print !dive that they' are re. ceiving a gendirle scientific Toed e rne, ctintaininpall thS-vir-• eues at the articles used n preparing it. and which it In ! capable of changes whit:hit:tight, render'' them the AGL 'Ts ti.r u Ileum instead of heaps 1 • . nut what elite: shouldhe eipleted from 'one who 7 nothing comparatively ,inticedw. tie or 4:newel It req ! r a person of some expeclutnee tct conic and eerie tip., n a common! decent, meal. Dow Much ore important is it that the persona Who mnriP facture medicine designed far • WEAK STUMM:IBS Witt D'ENFEEIILED SYSTEMS. should know well the teal properties of plants, the best menrier or wearing - and cent wetting their healing Virtues, also an extensive. knead e ofre "talons distance which antra the "hutnan.eyste oinAl 1 ois to adept. retried! ' to• . these diseases! It is et) arrest !frauds on-the' tmforitotts„lo,potir lm ? iota wounded humanity; kin( le hope in !lie 'deep rig; basoin; to restore heal and ..ilsom., and eixoe.. in t,tit the., , crushed and broken, and bani It' Intl:reeky thatOLDIDR.!. JACOB TOWN:SE: 4 W tots SO • GHTand FOUND ili;cip.)!. portuniry and means to-tidier lif :.!:- ' .' , . ' : .i j Grand Vadvennal on entriited -Rani i I. withicoha reach, and to the Itn *hides 011.11 - Whti iseetrit :- . . . . that they tray feern and Itkow. ' , joyful experiericeitif. i - 41 ' • ,:. ,I rrensnueourbalsea i : . eleMsAt,S,l4l, - 1t... : t .4JIEL TUI It.l' LLB Ap: nt for Sultriehanii.. -. .;: . ; . iteixistrat • LYONS d: SON hire rtnot : ed, .oneidoßr `heir -1 1 d Rand , w tere 110y-4415 - a lust opvueq -one nBsort.tpen4-ort :vrly . 1 ' • • 0 07) 11 happy it) dpat yid ,19.0wirjcus nlay de4ire. 1 which they turners as•thev lift S' _.. I . 64 2 41i 0 ' ja, ti IN l IIACII BOTThE-rOn't Tablespoonful it , e,„,,,... . • - ,1, 1 ,, i , D 0 ,,,,,,i do—one berde eontalning 64 attires We. \ - • Twenty.. One Days. Nike tton,yer ijottle,'or Sir Bottles for Ode. MIRA •EIi r 3IV I ONO Jr 1 pUltilil I. . vITRAcT 1 y ieti tkil IJu le notelmt op in QuARII IBOTTLES,•etuf ie of the sente_ , Jsedfryl efeength anti cificaryns that in ;110 sasaLl battle. The great superiority of ,Titisi, PERtrtElt over fdslatlttiaitla and all otherAmilarmedicines,,lnay tn somemettearehe under, stood from theAdlttwitly cadet frtast=becaUme a riot esti pursesfes,.aapor at of its modicalort e the Platt raIIENEE of Sarsaparilla, ,Tellaw Doc*, Cherry ad ' warns Bnrks, store strongly, more pose agy. Oat and far r t i s:onti• ti e• o f co ot, of thosepuryters in ch bottle of it-than co be found in anyarottle of medicine, call d F•tract of Sarsa maws , • But, SccOnto:foo - T LA Parldeteraso possum the Medical Morey and healing rir of several other J ROOM, Barkn, ' Vegetables, the PutttrVlNG proven/fa of lob are rattly stattizok to Sarsaparilla, and when; these • compounded with! &mom rdla. Yellow boat. Cherry, and ,Sossafrar, they rnaltalrho mots. ewe th . e,most certain and active Purifier of the Bleed in the uNr/d. So true is this, that to hate even/ desired neettiontdred, the Croons - ' I • ' - . Dav °WY One Tablenpoontnt, decedent 4 . . But it Is not so with. Extract of ,irsaparilla,, for in consequence of Its medication (in large bottleS) Le ing . so much weakened reldured•the'Doss of Santepanlla bbst to be Two, ' Three ! or More TablesPocun'idt—Tiotan, Mat, or Moat than a . tray, to have:any medical effect ; and as a bottle of Sarsaparilla only holderetayfentrepomifids, therefore, eo 1,1(1.111, spoonfuls at a date, and so enemy doses a day, will nee up a InltEe of it in • 1 Irani, t rirt or Six Bays, - • which alarm that a hortliVßS:ssittro Partner, win last from Iwyreire to sixteen. tuts Pager than a bottle of Sarsau pantie ; and If its daily medical efficacy (in small doses) be as pcnsrvinro and HEALING as the chilly (large doter) or Sonia- Orilla. thee it Paorcs , that Owe bottle of this Tumma is worth Three, Pout, or Pitt time wont than a bottle of Sores t parllla.' The abort. comparison does not, yet show the rear (Vs, race :n value hetorren the tactical efficacy of 'Maser's Punic lED, cog S•ke.=Ar Neit.t.s. This will appear bi the cornflour' of cares in Branfs Pamphlets, showing that I ONE BOTTLE OF BRANT'S PURIFIER nos more creamy, stud cures more impure -blood disease, than TBN .11ottlon - ef , - Saranparille... Jr, then, ONE gal-Mt br Pcgtrrcit sells for ORE DOLLoa, late Haile of Sarsaparilla should sell nor Ten Cents. Ca,e‘iq't4TtOtrS SCROFULA • . • Hasg.l:4 of "Mine, Oneida Co, Y., who eared of Scrofula itt swore to the faetr an refuted below, in an nation th.the ißt.Tacatr..Covitr in the City qj Mn,, York, ottibe , 2iiih of 'December, IMO, under the following circumstances A person fit the Crit,i4f Nem York had, manufactured auti yielded =a various article of Medicine, Calling it BUNT'S l'intdx AIi:DIME, in ° imitation...ref tie ; maxim. medicine. He wat, presemeed Obta/li damage:4, in the ,Suprerne ttturt of ,I,e_-City of New York, and The east) wan rxreeear by the Court t o J. S. lIOtWUTU, F.nq , t Liberty Creel,-an eminent Lawyer,- as 11, , feri , e to-take the toatitnttnw. The' dethudant pleaded In artrig,thic'st dain,tgei, diet The Prbprietorcoli B cline's Medicine bud in rbme Om, ilabiistied FikIotiI...STATEMW , I - 8 of cora, and Unto had coutinitted a frhea r ou the public, (A, therefore, was I na en , tint to thariagro.. The edge of Mr I/it:Ain was :elected its being lithe, and fiaekins.was sworn tuili,:teihress in regard to lite FACTS no publiAled. uni his tertjetony atoae TRAIN, scsTAIN eD the pabliartion: , m r . As...it s; *pit l ergnaintbdtr,th Brant:. Purifyiug Ex. L tract -bale tt for Scr...thfo. Aleint three. jolt, native,. I teas eery badly allooted bt it; I no, attalvi.d. tly ~creel) told nn I e...;41 no, lire— that no midieme Maid care MG In ec.nNrclaror, 4 L ,;,(nrr n oa m Ed ore 'ffitosdir beam, I used !Tense, Afrifier,l ti..k • malt •trie.. W i n o, 1 r.onrsieneed oath; the Purifier I had been L„,,i a i n , ik no; 1 ~n ol d not, taint, my- Land , tray head my I( One ten, front firm' e . . 6. ewe/ one ear wine on eaten tint n od it, • tr,io of r.tinni lie lilted tip out of 0,4 place, it only 1,50.14ng too • Vie , e at the • tnin . a Ind. nra theatre,. top reimil,tope, that y breath • ...I At th- h.te ; "Ave.! was on'tny no , a• rn, • was arm equally -Air tinge, whalf td -torn thto;a s h nor • „„ thinkerrinttri an Istrer til. .11, at. entrintri four, elionturr to ottiorr 4,0; hail rt.then tri tiro hoini t hail ter end rithrt 'real., tount Breoet Purifier itirgeort &wars. the Putt bottle Meted -eleven fiesta. Lea:, so ineek I tinli-ok rim third, of ,sp.m.of••! pt A a tt teat itratigtliet.rit nor rats m. e, tot toot of tbe . ..e.rnt.it"itle.i toot tlie tinge h a rictortfoll, ao Ole and teno.4 ay .2.1, .no vo wet* nal s to, 0%., Jrnvinte• , or Itn,jet ,t -'tenons. at Moat- Centro. T-1,1. I got the bottle thin bottle II E. 1.1. Xll ALL MY Ct.o ER,‘ boot Otter moll nay ate.' , l err- MI the nod of my thumb, mint I then senrked toren at , A , pp'er 41. r. Borttet rlcl- a PERFECT CUM,. aad •redored mil to cap.! IteatA: FUR FULL PARTICI. , LiRS, ISE.INT'SP.-117rILLPTS. Mr. Z. S. Terry, merchant, Byron, Genesee County. N. Y., wrnte. MIT.. 24. 1E1'1;3: 3fedieiae , is doing wonders bare—it has cared elnim to ieasuzaviois, that all the Fawn eiane had said . snasS:, die: When he commenced taking Brant's Medicine, helepiild na 'seise his Ufa to his bead ; be bird at 'the tani , s, nn 'taacty ~ y rnptorn seemed to indicate that he must dte ;- but astonishing to all; ; he is now able to labor and rides. all over the county. Re' wed only fiat bat tles. I will also silo*, you, when I visir the city of New York in the spring, what great think, Bond Ass does for me. it has also eared 4- srawirg • ladylaf Coastneptiori in- Orleans county, which her father says ap doctor #pild cars: ' RAISED 'FRQM 'THE?GRAVE. Messrs. Pratt & Foiter, • merchants of West Cornwall, Conn- called on-us at New York, April 21x4 1e4; and aid limit's &ism bad -effected cures of such hopeksa caw at i t Cksmstpitim In their Mum, at now. no other cough medi cine could be sold. there mired some as if _frm life grace—some that ?phys lans and all -the friends said must die. One gentleman. ittparyleular, was po far gone ; that his physician told- him it war sselesi to take any more medicine. He then, oziheri So hopi was left began -to take Bradt's Bahtam —got well -- and is now Si 'well as he errs ... Doctors could giv: reAtto. Help. 4, ikir. Wtn. D. leanings', a merchant it Picreent Centre, Ashtabula,co., Ohio, 'wrath to us, October 2d, 1542, and stet• ed a cure of CONSUMPTION which the usie of liaatir's IS. DIAN PULD.IONI.RY, BALSAM° bad effected in. Mr . Willie's Crerha of en adjoining town. • Mr. Crochet had sought re lief firm the hest physicians and numerots medicines, but fuend none , forlhe fatal hand of that nu tenting ,monster copies:at:on, had taken fast_ hold on his ' , vitals, and was mei tiektosior. and debilitating the' body thit he was a woe ri-4/staa. Ile was giseit lip by his phyltthism, and all friendi as One who would soon inhabit ill grass,: But eyeß to this hut_ extretnity,„ strangnand marvellous as Wrap" seem. Yet it ie true; that the UPS of only fire bottler bf BRANTIII las,i 'ate' l i trlierononv_.flot.o.om. has nne the hand of the .destroy r„ and .reetored, Mr. Crochet to health, Ind he is now a EfiLTUT, itEAUTY, aeGean MA . .BL EDI Nal AT ; THE LUNGS, .•, . , ' Mr. • V. • Chapman, Merchant, Middle Ur,: state'of Ver• meet, stated to us that his son_was afflicteld with bleeding at ii, lungs; an& afvetat ether remedied felted, and his Apt dans laid be Vitae!' die, lie' made use of bfrissi's Indies Pe taanarydfahast, which restored kilt tILASS/04 ~ SHE ` I COULD NOT Si...EZT4N BED. 4 Mr. James Masco nierr.itaid Mid miner Of Kirkland, Lake Co., Ohio, wroteatept.•lsll4lB4ktbat Btatretuffousou sax liaLssat was effecting Some astonishing Mires hillier vide- Sty t one case in.parUcular , was the wife ' ble head _miner. She had been diseased; fur ' foittiti *ears, load -ber husband bad spent almost all his inlaying doctors; and. in trying all kinds of .medicines but to no parlesSe;, , ?liiite2usd not laid or slept . in herl.e. i for sneer ` .' years. DI Peilsequeocts of her disease ; but now after using afro, &Mid id .hats Peinumary Bahasa,` she. could lie end caS. shop * ime bed setell `is Ifjet Al enigtt. . - .-•.. : : '. ',. -., 1.: ..e, .. -f E N O WEAKNESSES AND t i IIMPLAINTS No remedi offered' 'to '4.6:- pat*: has - been - hilf as certain and.efectrat in:restoring Aid, the i n lush • a ssrs and irreguiarfflei Of thpfie r v i ,,as USA T'SPULHONAST Its e tams. It makes Eth difference whethe the de at he atipprenil" ‘ troew,bt :Other iter . 4/tEG ES r t ALL, by strengthening the system % equalizt the eirrsdation, and SOOTHING striCALLATING NEMO .£1.114.11,111411L VY. .See PassgAhtsj„,,t,,,.,,,i,.„',._,„_,l ti , , r • , :, ' cHANa§F,LiOn. ••• A . . From the Girl to the: Wessen:ind the Woositteit prides age—the one CMS I. acoskrated,i anti the tither so::greassfir suppresses, as to, prevent; to?*.:etthelatif [di) sifts til4l fin' trientlY arise in - conselluenee'or, tee : [. . . -liervoiitAiteitia,'lild Dem pleats . . .........,. _,. . ._ Curvd Pwit*ont-1111,,- plfiettrkY, a4id , ciuggatCOM. V4IN - T! in , t l ?airte. l l l l,Wylf,, , , :, :L • . CHOLElitik,: . iiiw l . . Noinother itodmer.iptiortrai th e... '•, .4 li* child by Cholera.. Intantynt, .irlitrei teething, ifi 111.11 N Tl,, •IP IFL.,, MO NA R Y it r AlL SA IN b e' aftbia ... .. :- It . itiould b 'toistiOin.emaS:itrn ii)arew than't*. '.. .. "aoses; ' 2.. 'A4.ditis: - ..-413E;'-' lITARWAT4 Mfritifiaes II 'nuilitivAiilfglity . nr4 l 4,* ik E.--.llibsod ; 'l'.'l': ll'Akdi;: - tiTheibcfci';','Gibiiid: T . TOtine; °rail Burl; ; Edwiletnitik; piocats , ll -0 . an &Terry tiarroi.t.S:" 13t, ',lSTisavOi, .4)itiiiltiff 'A, P. Miller, .dit;son"; tixplibii . ::(ll,Silliilbikf, Sp ' 011ie: • - : (3, 5 , - , • mit,* Wanted I: • • I • " A A N.active andiotpHigeßl :n p imp about "`"1"Pi°1 1 w?7 1 Psq. ,41irdOlf 41a 4°9(l6c?l ' N e llen't iffßl7BUßßlTT. • A • - New 14th, to I,
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